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121 écouter
écouter [ekute]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• écoute ! listen!• allô, oui, j'écoute hello!• bon, écoute ! listen!• aide-moi, écoute ! come on - help me!• écoute, c'est bien simple listen - it's quite simple2. reflexive verb• elle s'écoute trop [malade] she coddles herself* * *ekute
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1) ( s'appliquer à entendre) to listen to [conversation, musique]écoute, ne sois pas ridicule! — come on, don't be ridiculous!
2) ( accepter d'entendre) to listen to [explications, témoin]3) ( tenir compte de) to listen to [conseil, personne]4) ( se laisser guider par)
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s'écouter verbe pronominal1)2) ( se dorloter) to cosset oneself3) ( faire à sa guise)* * *ekute vtJ'aime écouter de la musique. — I like listening to music.
* * *écouter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( s'appliquer à entendre) to listen to [conversation, cassette, musique, message]; je n'écoutais pas I wasn't listening; je vous écoute I'm listening; écoutez, j'en ai assez listen, I've had enough; écouter qn chanter/parler to listen to sb singing/talking; écoute comme elle chante bien just listen-doesn't she sing well?; écoute, ne sois pas ridicule! come on, don't be ridiculous!; écouter aux portes to eavesdrop; allô oui, j'écoute! hello!;2 ( accepter d'entendre) to listen to [explications, témoignage, témoin];3 ( être attentif à) to pay attention to [personne]; écoute(-moi)! pay attention to what I am saying!; écoute ce qu'elle dit! pay attention to what she's saying !; il sait écouter les gens he's a good listener;4 ( tenir compte de) to listen to [conseil, rumeur, personne]; écoute ton père! do as your father says!;5 ( se laisser guider par) écouter son cœur to follow one's own inclination; écouter sa conscience to be guided by one's conscience; écouter son devoir to be guided by a sense of duty; n'écoutant que son courage, il sauta with no thought of danger, he jumped.B s'écouter vpr1 s'écouter parler to like the sound of one's own voice;2 ( se dorloter) to cosset oneself;3 ( faire à sa guise) si je m'écoutais if it was up to me.[ekute] verbe transitif1. [entendre - chanson, discours, émission] to listen to (inseparable)2. [porter attention] to listen to3. [obéir à] to listen ton'écoutant que sa colère/sa douleur/son cœur guided by his anger/pain/heart alone4. [à l'impératif, à valeur d'insistance]écoutez, nous n'allons pas nous disputer! listen ou look, let's not quarrel!————————s'écouter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)c'est le genre de musique qui s'écoute dans le recueillement this is the kind of music one should listen to with reverence————————s'écouter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)si je m'écoutais, je le mettrais dehors if I had any sense, I'd throw him out -
122 κρημνός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `overhanging bank' (Il.).Compounds: Often as 2. member, e.g. ἀπό-κρημνος `inclined, steep' (IA.), βαθύ-κρημνος `with steep inclination' (Pi.); extens. Strömberg Greek Preflx Studies 34 ff.; rarely as 1. member, e.g. κρημνο-φοβέομαι `be afraid of inclinations' (Hp.).Derivatives: κρημνώδης `slanting' (Th.); ( κατα- etc.) κρημνίζω `have a strong inclination' (Att. etc.), with - ισμός, - ισις (late).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Traditionally considered as an old verbal noun to κρεμάννυμι (s. v.) with ablaut κρημ-: κρεμα-; but this is impossible if the root was * kremh₂- (zero grade *kr̥mh₂- would give *κραμα-). DELG notes that the ē is proven by Pindar, which makes the case even worse: with h₂ we can never get ē. This recalls that there is no evidence for this root outside Greek. This reminds us that there is no explanation of κρίμνημι. Was there an old adj. *κριμνος `slanting'? Or was κρίμνημι just due to κίρνημι? The present κρήμνημι is rather influenced by κρημνός than the other way round. So the form is unexplained.Page in Frisk: 2,15-15Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρημνός
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123 Tendenz
f; -, -en1. (Entwicklung) tendency (zu toward[s]); (Entwicklungstrend) trend, tendency; WIRTS., BÖRSE: trend, sentiment; pej. POL. slant; steigende / fallende Tendenz WIRTS. upward / downward trend, buoyant / depressed sentiment; Tendenz steigend / fallend WIRTS. prices etc. rising / falling; fig. outlook bright / deteriorating; bei Person: prospects bright / poor; neue Tendenzen in der Musik new trends ( oder departures) in music2. (Hang, Neigung) tendency (zu to), inclination (to), disposition (to); die Tendenz haben, etw. zu tun have a tendency ( oder tend oder be inclined) to do s.th.; seine Ansichten haben eine Tendenz zum Dogmatismus his views tend to be ( oder incline to the geh.) dogmatic3. (einseitige Darstellungsweise) meist pej. slant, bias, spin umg., tendentiousness geh.* * *die Tendenztrend; tendency; turn; current* * *Ten|dẹnz [tEn'dɛnts]f -, -entrend (AUCH ST EX); (= Neigung) tendency; (= Absicht) intention; (no pl = Parteilichkeit) bias, slantdie Tendenz haben, zu... — to tend to..., to have a tendency to...
die Tendenz zeigen, zu... — to show a tendency to...
vier Millionen Menschen sind arbeitslos, Tendenz steigend — the number of people out of work is four million and rising
* * *Ten·denz<-, -en>[tɛnˈdɛnts]f1. (Trend) trend, tendencyfallende/steigende \Tendenz haben to have a tendency to fall/risekurserholende \Tendenz rallying tendencysinkende \Tendenz der Kurse downward trend2. (Neigung)die \Tendenz haben[, etw zu tun] to have a tendency [to do sth]neue \Tendenzen in der Kunst new trends in art* * *die; Tendenz, Tendenzen1) trendes herrscht die Tendenz/die Tendenz geht dahin,... zu... — there is a tendency to...; the trend is to...
2) (Hang, Neigung) tendency3) (oft abwertend): (Darstellungsweise) slant; bias* * *1. (Entwicklung) tendency (steigende/fallende Tendenz WIRTSCH upward/downward trend, buoyant/depressed sentiment;Tendenz steigend/fallend WIRTSCH prices etc rising/falling; fig outlook bright/deteriorating; bei Person: prospects bright/poor;neue Tendenzen in der Musik new trends ( oder departures) in music2. (Hang, Neigung) tendency (zu to), inclination (to), disposition (to);seine Ansichten haben eine Tendenz zum Dogmatismus his views tend to be ( oder incline to the geh) dogmatic3. (einseitige Darstellungsweise) meist pej slant, bias, spin umg, tendentiousness geh* * *die; Tendenz, Tendenzen1) trendes herrscht die Tendenz/die Tendenz geht dahin,... zu... — there is a tendency to...; the trend is to...
2) (Hang, Neigung) tendency3) (oft abwertend): (Darstellungsweise) slant; bias* * *-en f.tendency n.trend n. -
124 наклон башни
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125 О-179
ОТБИВАТЬ/ОТБИТЬ ОХОТУ у кого к чему or что делать coll VP subj: abstr or human more often pfv) to cause s.o. to lose the desire to do sth.: X отбил у Y-a охоту делать Z = X killed (squelched) Y4s desire (cured Y of the desire) to do Z X made Y lose interest in doing Z X made Y lose Y4s taste for doing Z X discouraged Y4s inclination to do Z....Знакомство с русской историей могло бы давно отбить охоту искать какую-то руку справедливости, какой-то высший вселенский смысл в цепи русских бед... (Солженицын 2). An acquaintance with Russian history might long ago have discouraged any inclination to look for the hand of justice, or for some higher cosmic meaning, in the tale of Russia's woes... (2a). -
126 отбивать охоту
[VP; subj: abstr or human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cause s.o. to lose the desire to do sth.:- X discouraged Y's inclination to do Z.♦...Знакомство с русской историей могло бы давно отбить охоту искать какую-то руку справедливости, какой-то высший вселенский смысл в цепи русских бед... (Солженицын 2). An acquaintance with Russian history might long ago have discouraged any inclination to look for the hand of justice, or for some higher cosmic meaning, in the tale of Russia's woes... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отбивать охоту
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127 отбить охоту
[VP; subj: abstr or human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cause s.o. to lose the desire to do sth.:- X discouraged Y's inclination to do Z.♦...Знакомство с русской историей могло бы давно отбить охоту искать какую-то руку справедливости, какой-то высший вселенский смысл в цепи русских бед... (Солженицын 2). An acquaintance with Russian history might long ago have discouraged any inclination to look for the hand of justice, or for some higher cosmic meaning, in the tale of Russia's woes... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отбить охоту
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128 Veranlagung
f1. charakterliche: disposition; (Neigung) inclination; (Talent) gift, talent; seine künstlerische / homosexuelle Veranlagung his artistic bent / homosexual tendencies Pl.; es ist Veranlagung it’s in his ( oder her) nature, he ( oder she) was made that way3. MED.: eine Veranlagung haben zu be prone to, suffer from; eine Veranlagung zur Fettsucht etc. haben be prone to obesity etc., have a tendency toward(s) obesity etc.4. steuerliche: assessment; i-e gemeinsame Veranlagung zur Einkommensteuer their joint assessment for income tax* * *die Veranlagung(Begabung) talent; gift;(Charakter) disposition;(Neigung) tendency; bent; inclination; idiosyncrasy;(Steuer) assessment* * *Ver|ạn|la|gungf -, -en1) (körperlich ESP MED) predisposition; (charakterlich) nature, disposition; (= Hang) tendency; (= allgemeine Fähigkeiten) natural abilities pl; (= künstlerisches, praktisches etc Talent) bent2) (von Steuern) assessment* * *die1) (personality: He has a pleasant disposition.) disposition2) (the set, or combination, of characteristics or ingredients that together form something, eg a personality; composition: Violence is just not part of his make-up.) make-up* * *Ver·an·la·gung<-, -en>f1. (angeborene Anlage) dispositioneine bestimmte \Veranlagung haben to have a certain benteine homosexuelle \Veranlagung haben to have homosexual tendencieseine künstlerische/artistische \Veranlagung haben to have an artistic/a musical benteine praktische \Veranlagung haben to be practically mindedgemeinsame/getrennte \Veranlagung joint/separate assessmentsteuerliche \Veranlagung tax assessment, assessment for tax purposes* * *die; Veranlagung, Veranlagungen1) [pre]dispositionseine homosexuelle / künstlerische / praktische / romantische Veranlagung — his homosexual tendencies pl./artistic bent/practical nature/romantic disposition
2) (Steuerw.) assessment* * *seine künstlerische/homosexuelle Veranlagung his artistic bent/homosexual tendencies pl;3. MED:eine Veranlagung haben zu be prone to, suffer from;4. steuerliche: assessment;i-e gemeinsame Veranlagung zur Einkommensteuer their joint assessment for income tax* * *die; Veranlagung, Veranlagungen1) [pre]dispositionseine homosexuelle / künstlerische / praktische / romantische Veranlagung — his homosexual tendencies pl./artistic bent/practical nature/romantic disposition
2) (Steuerw.) assessment* * *f.assessment n.habitude n.idiosyncrasy n.natural tendency (of) n.temper n.
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