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21 caro
adj.1 expensive, costly, dear, high-priced.2 dear, cherished, beloved.* * *► adjetivo1 (costoso) expensive, dear2 (difícil) difficult1 at a high price\pagar caro,-a to pay a high price (for)vender caro,-a to sell at a high price————————► adverbio1 at a high price* * *(f. - cara)adj.1) expensive2) dear* * *1. ADJ1) (=costoso) expensive, dear•
costar caro — to be expensive, cost a lotel abrigo me costó muy caro — my coat was very expensive, my coat cost a lot
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pagar caro algo — to pay dearly for sth•
salir caro, un piso amueblado sale más caro — a furnished flat is more expensiveen total el viaje nos salió muy caro — altogether the trip was o proved very expensive
2) (=querido) liter dear, beloved¡mi caro amigo! — my dear o beloved friend!
2.ADVvender caro: esa tienda vende caro — that shop is expensive
* * *I- ra adjetivo1)a) <coche/entrada/ciudad> expensivela vida está muy cara — everything costs so much o things are so expensive nowadays
b) (como adv)2) (liter) ( querido) dearIIadverbio <comprar/vender>en esa tienda venden muy caro — they charge a lot in that store; ver tb caro I 1) b)
* * *= costly [costlier -comp., costliest -sup.], expensive, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], expensively, pricey [pricier -comp., priciest -sup.], pricy [pricier -comp., priciest -sup.].Nota: También escrito pricey.Ex. Controlled-language indexing is extremely time-consuming and costly.Ex. However, since most hosts are in South East England, access can be expensive from other parts of the UK.Ex. The author argues that delivery of knowledge via books and periodicals is too expensive and examines possible reasons why periodicals are so dear.Ex. In 1800 all paper was made, rather expensively, by hand.Ex. My understanding is that this is fairly pricey, too.Ex. These could be the next hot thing but they are still very pricy, almost too pricy for most golfers.----* de cara a = face-to-face [face to face].* de doble cara = double-hinged, double-sided.* demasiado caro = overpriced [over-priced].* de tres caras = three-sided.* de una sola cara = single sided.* extremadamente caro = prohibitively expensive.* lo caro = expensiveness.* mantenimiento caro = high maintenance.* muy caro = high priced [high-priced].* otra cara de + Nombre, la = flip side of + Nombre, the.* pagar caro = pay + penalty, pay + dearly.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* ser caro = be steep.* venderse caro = play + hard to get, play it + cool.* * *I- ra adjetivo1)a) <coche/entrada/ciudad> expensivela vida está muy cara — everything costs so much o things are so expensive nowadays
b) (como adv)2) (liter) ( querido) dearIIadverbio <comprar/vender>en esa tienda venden muy caro — they charge a lot in that store; ver tb caro I 1) b)
* * *= costly [costlier -comp., costliest -sup.], expensive, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], expensively, pricey [pricier -comp., priciest -sup.], pricy [pricier -comp., priciest -sup.].Nota: También escrito pricey.Ex: Controlled-language indexing is extremely time-consuming and costly.
Ex: However, since most hosts are in South East England, access can be expensive from other parts of the UK.Ex: The author argues that delivery of knowledge via books and periodicals is too expensive and examines possible reasons why periodicals are so dear.Ex: In 1800 all paper was made, rather expensively, by hand.Ex: My understanding is that this is fairly pricey, too.Ex: These could be the next hot thing but they are still very pricy, almost too pricy for most golfers.* de cara a = face-to-face [face to face].* de doble cara = double-hinged, double-sided.* demasiado caro = overpriced [over-priced].* de tres caras = three-sided.* de una sola cara = single sided.* extremadamente caro = prohibitively expensive.* lo caro = expensiveness.* mantenimiento caro = high maintenance.* muy caro = high priced [high-priced].* otra cara de + Nombre, la = flip side of + Nombre, the.* pagar caro = pay + penalty, pay + dearly.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* ser caro = be steep.* venderse caro = play + hard to get, play it + cool.* * *A1 ‹coche/entrada› expensivees demasiado caro it's too expensive o dearla fiesta nos salió carísima the party cost us a small fortune2 ‹ciudad/restaurante› expensivela vida está muy cara hoy en día everything costs so much o things are so expensive nowadaystú tienes gustos muy caros you have very expensive tastes3 ( como adv):pagarás caro tu error you'll pay dearly for your mistakeesa actitud negativa le costó caro his negative attitude cost him dearvenden sus tapices carísimos they sell their tapestries at very high prices, they charge a lot for their tapestrieslas entradas les costaron muy caras they had to pay a lot of money for the tickets, their tickets were very expensiverecuerdos que me son muy caros memories which are very dear to mecaros hermanos dearly belovedcaro2‹comprar/vender›en esa tienda venden muy caro they charge a lot in that store* * *
caro 1◊ -ra adjetivo
b) ( como adv):
pagarás caro tu error you'll pay dearly for your mistake
caro 2 adverbio:
ver tb caro 1 b
caro,-a
I adjetivo expensive, dear
II adverbio (en el precio) el piso nos costó caro, we paid a lot for the flat
(en las consecuencias) pagará caro su desprecio, he'll pay dearly for his scorn
' caro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortizar
- cara
- costar
- de
- demasiada
- demasiado
- inasequible
- llenado
- mantenimiento
- pagadera
- pagadero
- peaje
- realmente
- salada
- salado
- clavar
- encarecer
- encima
- estar
- hablar
- poco
- salir
- sí
English:
as
- competition
- deal
- dear
- expensive
- hog
- matter
- mention
- side
- twice
- which
- white elephant
- dearly
- go
- grant
- most
- over
- price
* * *caro, -a♦ adj1. [costoso] expensive;ser muy caro to be very expensive o dear;la vida está muy cara everything is so expensive♦ advcostar caro to be expensive;este televisor nos salió muy caro this television cost us a lot;pagar caro algo to pay dearly for sth;salir caro: un día te va a salir cara tu conducta you'll pay dearly for this behaviour one day;vender caro algo not to give sth up easily;vendieron cara su derrota their enemy paid a high price for their victory* * *adj expensive, dear;costar caro fig cost dear* * *caro adv: dearly, a lotpagué caro: I paid a high pricecaro, -ra adj1) : expensive, dear2) querido: dear, beloved* * *caro adj expensive / dear -
22 Lieb
I Adj.1. (liebevoll) Brief, Worte: kind; (gütig) kind, good; in Briefen: ( viele) liebe Grüße (much) love (an + Akk to); sei so lieb und... would you be so kind as to..., would you be a dear ( oder do me a favo[u]r) and...; sei so lieb could you?, do you mind?; das ist lieb von dir that’s very kind ( stärker: sweet) of you; lieb sein zu be kind ( oder nice) to2. (nett, freundlich) nice; (goldig) sweet; er / sie ist ein lieber Kerl he’s / she’s a dear; ein liebes Ding a darling, a sweetie umg.; er hat eine liebe Frau his wife is a dear; sie hat ein liebes Gesicht she has a sweet face3. (brav) good; sei ( schön) lieb! be good!; warst du auch lieb? have you been a good boy ( Mädchen: girl) ?4. (geschätzt, geliebt) dear; die liebe Sonne scheint wieder the good old sun has come out again; alles, was ihr lieb war all that was dear to her; diese alte Uhr ist mir lieb und teuer this old clock is very precious (to me); wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist if you value your life; lieb behalten still be fond of; lieb gewinnen grow fond of, come to like; lieb haben like; stärker: love; lieb geworden cherished; ein mir liebes Fleckchen a place I have come to cherish ( oder have grown very fond of); lieber Herr N. im Brief: Dear Mr ( oder Mr.) N; in der Anrede: liebe Anwesende, meine lieben Anwesenden etwa ladies and gentlemen; liebe Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder KIRCHL. dear brothers and sisters in Christ; mein lieber Mann! umg. I tell you!; das liebe Geld umg. the wretched money; bisschen II, Himmel 4, Gott, Not 3, Schwan, Tag1 2 etc.5. (angenehm, willkommen) welcome; lieber Besuch welcome visitor(s); das ist mir gar nicht lieb I don’t like this at all; es wäre mir lieb, wenn... I’d appreciate it ( oder be glad) if...; mehr, als ihm lieb ist more than he really wants; lieber, liebst...II Adv.1. (liebevoll) lovingly, fondly; (freundlich) kindly; (nett) nicely; (zärtlich) tenderly; (sanft) gently; jemanden lieb behandeln be really nice to s.o.; er hat es so lieb hergerichtet etc. he took such a lot of care over itIII substantivisch: mein Lieber! Frau an Mann: my dear; Mann an Mann: my dear fellow; meine Liebe! my dear (girl); meine Lieben my dears; meine Lieben! dear people!; Liebes Anrede: (my) love; etwas Liebes something nice; jemandem etwas Liebes tun oder erweisen do s.o. a favo(u)r, be very kind to s.o.; kann ich dir irgendetwas Liebes tun? is there anything I can do for you?; Liebste(r)* * *dear; kind; expensive; good; nice; sweet* * *[liːp]1. adj1) (= liebenswürdig, hilfsbereit) kind; (= nett, reizend) nice; (= niedlich) Kerl(chen), Ding sweet, lovely, cute (inf); (= artig) Kind, Schulklasse goodwürdest du ( bitte) so líéb sein und das Fenster aufmachen or das Fenster aufzumachen?, sei bitte so líéb und mache das Fenster auf — would you do me a favour (Brit) or favor (US) or (would you) be an angel (inf) and open the window?
willst du wohl ( endlich) líéb sein?! — are you going to be good or to behave now?
bei jdm líéb Kind sein (pej) — to be sb's (little) darling or pet
beim Lehrer líéb Kind sein (pej) — to be teacher's pet
2) Gast, Besuch (= angenehm) pleasant; (= willkommen) welcomebei uns bist du jederzeit ein líéber Gast — you're always welcome, we're always pleased to see you
3)(= angenehm)
etw ist jdm líéb — sb likes sthes ist mir líéb, dass... — I'm glad that...
See:→ auch lieberlíébe Monika, das geht doch nicht — (my) dear Monika, that's just not on
líébe Brüder und Schwestern (Rel) — dearly beloved
der líébe Gott — the Good Lord
líéber Gott (Anrede) — dear God or Lord
Liebe Anna, líéber Klaus!... — Dear Anna and Klaus,...
er ist mir líéb und wert or teuer — he's very dear to me
líéb geworden — well-loved; Klischee much-loved
eine mir líéb gewordene Gewohnheit — a habit of which I've grown very fond
den líében langen Tag (inf) — the whole livelong day
das líébe Geld! — the money, the money!
(ach) du líéber Himmel/líéber Gott/líébe Güte/líébe Zeit/líébes Lieschen or Lottchen/líébes bisschen (inf) — good heavens or Lord!, goodness me!
See:→ Not5)líébste(r, s) — favourite (Brit), favorite (US)
sie ist mir die Liebste von allen — she is my favourite (Brit) or favorite (US)
2. advjdm líéb schreiben — to write a sweet letter to sb
jdn líéb beschenken — to give sb a sweet present
sich líéb um jdn kümmern — to be very kind to sb
er hat mir wirklich líéb geholfen — it was really sweet the way he helped me
2) (= artig) nicelygeh jetzt líéb nach Hause — be a sweetie, go home
* * *(very lovable: He is such a dear little boy.) dear* * *[li:p]I. adjsei so \lieb und... would you be so good [or kind] and [or as to]..., would you be a dear and...seien Sie so \lieb und... would you be so good [or kind] and [or as to]...das war nicht gerade \lieb von dir! that wasn't very kind [or nice] of you!; s.a. Gruß3. (brav) good, nicesei jetzt \lieb/sei ein \liebes Kind! be a good boy/girl!4. (geschätzt) dear, belovedIhre \liebe Frau your dear wife\liebste Mutter my dearest mother\liebe Anwesende! ladies and gentlemen!\liebe Kollegen! colleagues!L\lieber Karl, \liebe Amelie! (in Briefen) Dear Karl and Amelie,meine L\liebe/mein L \lieber my dear girl/man [or fam fellow] [or dated boy] [ or esp BRIT dated fam chap][mein] L\liebes [my] love, darling[ach] du \liebes bisschen! (fam) good heavens [or Lord]!, goodness [gracious] [me]!jdn/etw \lieb gewinnen to grow fond of sb/sth\lieb geworden:\lieb gewordene Freunde friends one has grown very fond ofder \liebe Gott the good Lordman muss ihn einfach \lieb haben it's impossible not to like himwenn jdm etw \lieb ist,... if sb values sth...5. (angenehm) welcome, pleasantsolche \liebe Gäste wie heute such pleasant guests like today... als jdm \lieb ist... than sb likeses waren mehr Leute, als mir \lieb war there were too many people for my likingfrüher, als euch \lieb ist earlier than you've bargained foram \liebsten best [or most] [of all]ich mag Vollmilchschokolade am \liebsten my favourite is milk chocolate\lieb geworden:\lieb gewordene Gewohnheiten habits one has come to appreciateje..., je \lieb:je größer/kleiner, je \lieber the bigger/smaller the betterje mehr, je \lieber the more the merrier▪ jd/etw ist jdm \lieb sb welcomes [or appreciates] sb/sth, sb is grateful for sthdas wäre mir gar nicht/weniger \lieb I'd much rather/I'd rather you didn't [do it]▪ es ist jdm \lieb, wenn... sb appreciates it [or is grateful] when...es wäre mir \lieber, wenn du nicht hingehst I would prefer you not to go; s.a. lieberII. adv2. (liebenswert) sweetly, cutely* * *1.1) (liebevoll) kind <words, gesture>viele liebe Grüße [an... (Akk.)] — much love [to...] (coll.)
seine Frau/ihr Mann ist sehr lieb — his wife/her husband is a dear
3) (artig) good, nice <child, dog>sei schön lieb! — be a good girl/boy!
sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen — (ugs. abwertend) get on the right side of somebody
4) (geschätzt) dearsein liebstes Spielzeug — his favourite toy
liebe Karola, lieber Ernst! — (am Briefanfang) dear Karola and Ernst
wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist,... — if you value your life...
das liebe Geld — (iron.) the wretched money
den lieben langen Tag — (ugs.) all the livelong day
meine Lieben — (Familie) my people; my nearest and dearest (joc.); (als Anrede) [you] good people; (an Familie usw.) my dears
meine Liebe — my dear; (herablassend) my dear woman/girl
mein Lieber — (Mann an Mann) my dear fellow; (Frau/Mann an Jungen) my dear boy; (Frau an Mann) my dear man
liebe Kinder/Freunde! — children/friends
lieb Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder! — (christl. Kirche) dearly beloved
[ach] du liebe Güte od. liebe Zeit od. lieber Himmel od. liebes bisschen! — (ugs.) (erstaunt) good grief!; good heavens!; [good] gracious!; (entsetzt) good grief!; heavens above!
mit jemandem/etwas seine liebe Not haben — have no end of trouble with somebody/something
5) (angenehm) welcomees wäre mir lieb/lieber, wenn... — I should be glad or should like it/should prefer it if...
wir hatten mehr Schnee, als mir lieb war — we had too much snow for my liking
6)jemanden/etwas lieb gewinnen — grow fond of somebody/something
2.jemanden lieb haben — love somebody; (gern haben) be fond of somebody
1) (liebenswert) kindlydas hast du aber lieb gesagt — you 'did put that nicely
2) (artig) nicely* * ** * *1.1) (liebevoll) kind <words, gesture>viele liebe Grüße [an... (Akk.)] — much love [to...] (coll.)
seine Frau/ihr Mann ist sehr lieb — his wife/her husband is a dear
3) (artig) good, nice <child, dog>sei schön lieb! — be a good girl/boy!
sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen — (ugs. abwertend) get on the right side of somebody
4) (geschätzt) dearliebe Karola, lieber Ernst! — (am Briefanfang) dear Karola and Ernst
wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist,... — if you value your life...
das liebe Geld — (iron.) the wretched money
den lieben langen Tag — (ugs.) all the livelong day
meine Lieben — (Familie) my people; my nearest and dearest (joc.); (als Anrede) [you] good people; (an Familie usw.) my dears
meine Liebe — my dear; (herablassend) my dear woman/girl
mein Lieber — (Mann an Mann) my dear fellow; (Frau/Mann an Jungen) my dear boy; (Frau an Mann) my dear man
liebe Kinder/Freunde! — children/friends
lieb Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder! — (christl. Kirche) dearly beloved
[ach] du liebe Güte od. liebe Zeit od. lieber Himmel od. liebes bisschen! — (ugs.) (erstaunt) good grief!; good heavens!; [good] gracious!; (entsetzt) good grief!; heavens above!
mit jemandem/etwas seine liebe Not haben — have no end of trouble with somebody/something
5) (angenehm) welcomees wäre mir lieb/lieber, wenn... — I should be glad or should like it/should prefer it if...
am liebsten wäre mir, ich könnte heute noch abreisen — I should like it best if I could leave today
wir hatten mehr Schnee, als mir lieb war — we had too much snow for my liking
6)jemanden/etwas lieb gewinnen — grow fond of somebody/something
2.jemanden lieb haben — love somebody; (gern haben) be fond of somebody
1) (liebenswert) kindly2) (artig) nicely* * *adj.dear adj.good adj.nice adj. adv.fondly adv.gently adv.lovingly adv.tenderly adv. -
23 sueño
m.1 sleep, cyclical resting period, shut-eye, sleeping state.2 aspiration, dream, hope, dreaming.3 dream.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: soñar.* * *1 (acto) sleep2 (ganas de dormir) sleepiness3 (lo soñado) dream\caerse de sueño figurado not to be able to keep one's eyes openconciliar el sueño to get to sleepdar sueño to make sleepyechar un sueño to take a napentre sueños while half-asleep¡ni en sueños! familiar not on your life!perder el sueño por algo to lose sleep over somethingquitar el sueño to keep awakeser un sueño familiar to be a dreamtener el sueño ligero to be a light sleepertener sueño to feel sleepy, be sleepysueño dorado figurado cherished dream, greatest dream* * *noun m.1) dream2) sleep* * *SM1) (=estado) sleepcoger o conciliar el sueño — to get to sleep
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echarse un sueño o un sueñecito * — to have a nap, have a kip *•
en o entre sueños, me hablaste entre sueños — you talked to me but you were half asleepdormir 2., 2)sueño invernal — (Zool) winter sleep
2) (=ganas de dormir)tengo sueño atrasado — I haven't caught up on sleep, I haven't had much sleep lately
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caerse de sueño — to be asleep on one's feet•
dar sueño, su conversación me da sueño — his conversation sends me to sleep•
morirse de sueño, estar muerto de sueño — to be asleep on one's feet, be so tired one can hardly stand•
quitar el sueño a algn — to keep sb awakevencer•
tener sueño — to be sleepy, be tired3) (=imagen soñada) dream¿sabes interpretar los sueños? — do you know how to interpret dreams?
¡que tengas dulces sueños! — sweet dreams!
4) (=ilusión) dreampor fin consiguió la casa de sus sueños — she finally got the house of her dreams o her dream home
* * *1)a) ( estado) sleeptener el sueño ligero/pesado — to be a light/heavy sleeper
el sueño eterno — (euf) eternal rest (euf)
descabezar or echar un sueñecito — (fam) to have forty winks, have a (little) nap
perder el sueño (por algo) — to lose sleep (over something)
quitarle el sueño a alguien — to keep somebody awake
tener (el) sueño atrasado: tengo sueño atrasado — I have missed out on a lot of sleep
b) ( ganas de dormir)¿tienes sueño? — are you tired/sleepy?
me estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño — I'm falling asleep on my feet
se me ha quitado el sueño — I've woken up again now, I don't feel sleepy any more
lo venció el sueño — (liter) sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleep
2)a) ( representación) dreamni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños — I wouldn't dream of lending him that money
b) ( ilusión) dreamser un sueño — (fam) to be divine (colloq)
•* * *= wishful thinking, dream, fantasy [phantasy], sleep, vision, slumber, shut-eye.Ex. I suspect that Mr Byrum's personal opinion that AACR2 will force libraries to close their catalogs is partly wishful thinking.Ex. The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.Ex. The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex. Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.Ex. It appears, however, that the role of security in this vision has not been fully delineated.Ex. The clock radio came suddenly to life, rousing Jack from his fitful slumber.Ex. America is raising a nation of sleep-deprived kids, with only 20 percent getting the recommended nine hours of shut-eye on school nights.----* apnea del sueño = sleep apnoea.* apnea durante el sueño = sleep apnoea.* con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.* con sueño = drowsily.* el sueño de toda persona = the stuff dreams are made of.* el sueño de todos = the stuff dreams are made of.* el sueño de todo ser viviente = the stuff dreams are made of.* enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.* falto de sueño = sleep-deprived.* hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.* hipopnea del sueño = sleep hypopnoea.* hipopnea durante el sueño = sleep hypopnoea.* ¡ni en sueños! = no dice!.* no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.* perder el sueño por = lose + sleep over/on.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* Sueño Americano, el = American Dream, the.* sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.* sueño despierto = waking dream.* sueño escapista = dreamscape.* sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.* sueño húmedo = wet dream.* sueño imposible = pipe dream [pipedream], impossible dream.* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* tener sueño = be sleepy, feel + sleepy.* un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.* * *1)a) ( estado) sleeptener el sueño ligero/pesado — to be a light/heavy sleeper
el sueño eterno — (euf) eternal rest (euf)
descabezar or echar un sueñecito — (fam) to have forty winks, have a (little) nap
perder el sueño (por algo) — to lose sleep (over something)
quitarle el sueño a alguien — to keep somebody awake
tener (el) sueño atrasado: tengo sueño atrasado — I have missed out on a lot of sleep
b) ( ganas de dormir)¿tienes sueño? — are you tired/sleepy?
me estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño — I'm falling asleep on my feet
se me ha quitado el sueño — I've woken up again now, I don't feel sleepy any more
lo venció el sueño — (liter) sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleep
2)a) ( representación) dreamni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños — I wouldn't dream of lending him that money
b) ( ilusión) dreamser un sueño — (fam) to be divine (colloq)
•* * *= wishful thinking, dream, fantasy [phantasy], sleep, vision, slumber, shut-eye.Ex: I suspect that Mr Byrum's personal opinion that AACR2 will force libraries to close their catalogs is partly wishful thinking.
Ex: The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.Ex: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex: Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.Ex: It appears, however, that the role of security in this vision has not been fully delineated.Ex: The clock radio came suddenly to life, rousing Jack from his fitful slumber.Ex: America is raising a nation of sleep-deprived kids, with only 20 percent getting the recommended nine hours of shut-eye on school nights.* apnea del sueño = sleep apnoea.* apnea durante el sueño = sleep apnoea.* con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.* con sueño = drowsily.* el sueño de toda persona = the stuff dreams are made of.* el sueño de todos = the stuff dreams are made of.* el sueño de todo ser viviente = the stuff dreams are made of.* enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.* falto de sueño = sleep-deprived.* hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.* hipopnea del sueño = sleep hypopnoea.* hipopnea durante el sueño = sleep hypopnoea.* ¡ni en sueños! = no dice!.* no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.* perder el sueño por = lose + sleep over/on.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* Sueño Americano, el = American Dream, the.* sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.* sueño despierto = waking dream.* sueño escapista = dreamscape.* sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.* sueño húmedo = wet dream.* sueño imposible = pipe dream [pipedream], impossible dream.* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* tener sueño = be sleepy, feel + sleepy.* un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.* * *A1 (estado) sleepconciliar el sueño to get to sleepoyó un ruido entre sueños she heard a noise in her sleep o when she was half asleeptener el sueño ligero/pesado to be a light/heavy sleeperdescabezar or echar un sueñecito ( fam); to have forty winks, have a (little) napdormir el sueño de los justos (con la conciencia tranquila) to sleep the sleep of the just; (con un sueño profundo) to sleep deeplyperder el sueño to lose sleepquitar(le) el sueño a algn to keep sb awakeesas cosas no me quitan el sueño I don't have sleepless nights o lose any sleep over such things, things like that don't keep me awake at night2(ganas de dormir): ¿tienes sueño? are you tired/sleepy?¡qué sueño (tengo)! I'm so sleepy!me voy a la cama, tengo un sueño que no veo ( fam); I'm going to bed, I'm very tired o I'm falling asleepsobre las 11 ya me empieza a entrar sueño about 11 o'clock I start feeling sleepyme estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño I'm falling asleep on my feetestoy cansado, pero no tengo sueño I'm tired but I don't feel sleepyse me ha quitado el sueño I've woken up again o I don't feel sleepy any morelo venció el sueño ( liter); sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleepB1 (representación) dreamla interpretación de los sueños the interpretation of dreamsanoche tuve un sueño muy raro I had a very strange dream last nightque tengas dulces sueños sweet dreams!te lo has debido de imaginar en sueños you must have dreamed itni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños I wouldn't dream of lending him that money, there's no way I would lend him that money ( colloq)2 (ilusión) dreamla mujer de sus sueños the woman of his dreams, his dream womansus sueños se hicieron realidad her dreams came truetiene una casa que es un sueño her house is gorgeous o divine ( colloq), her house is a dream ( colloq)Compuestos:rapid-eye-movement o REM sleeptwilight sleepsu sueño dorado es llegar a ser actriz her (greatest) dream is to become an actresseternal sleepdormir el sueño eterno to sleep the eternal sleep( Méx) pipe dreamwet dreamrapid-eye-movement o REM sleep* * *
Del verbo sonar: ( conjugate sonar)
sueno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sonar
sueño
sonar ( conjugate sonar) verbo intransitivo
1 [teléfono/timbre] to ring;
[ disparo] to ring out;
sueñoon las doce en el reloj the clock struck twelve;
me suenan las tripas (fam) my tummy's rumbling (colloq)
2 (+ compl)
[ persona] to sound;
sonaba preocupada she sounded worried;
suena a hueco it sounds hollow
3
◊ me suena tu cara your face is o looks familiar;
¿te suena este refrán? does this proverb ring a bell (with you) o sound familiar to you?
4 (AmL fam) ( fracasar):◊ soné en el examen I blew it in the exam (colloq);
sonamos we've blown it now (colloq)
verbo transitivo
1
2 (Méx fam)
sonarse verbo pronominal: tb
sueño sustantivo masculino
1
tener el sueño ligero/pesado to be a light/heavy sleeper;
perder el sueño (por algo) to lose sleep (over sth)b) ( ganas de dormir):◊ ¿tienes sueño? are you tired/sleepy?;
el vino me dio sueño the wine made me sleepy;
me empezó a entrar sueño I started feeling sleepy;
se me quitó el sueño I don't feel sleepy any more
2
su sueño dorado es llegar a ser actriz her (greatest) dream is to become an actress
sonar verbo intransitivo
1 (un instrumento, una melodía) to sound: su voz sonaba a preocupación, her voice sounded worried
(un despertador) to ring, buzz
2 (dar una impresión) to sound: lo que dices me suena a chino, what you are saying is Greek to me
eso me suena a problemas, that sounds like trouble
su propuesta no suena mal, I like the sound of her proposal
3 (ser familiar) su cara me suena, his face rings a bell, ese nombre no me suena de nada, that name is completely unknown to me
4 (ser citado, mencionado) su nombre suena como candidato al premio, his name was put forward as a candidate for the prize
sueño sustantivo masculino
1 (estado de dormir) sleep: tengo el sueño ligero/pesado, I'm a light/heavy sleeper
2 (necesidad de dormir) sleepiness: te caes de sueño, you can hardly keep your eyes open
tenía sueño, she felt o was sleepy
3 (lo soñado) dream: tuve un sueño espantoso, I had a nightmare
4 (ilusión, ambición, deseo) dream: se cumplieron sus sueños, her dreams came true
5 (fantasías) fancy, delusion: eso no son más que sueños, that is nothing but dreams
6 sueño eterno, last sleep o eternal rest
♦ Locuciones: conciliar el sueño, to fall asleep
quitar el sueño, to be worried about sthg o sb
' sueño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabecear
- comentar
- conciliar
- engañar
- ilusión
- intranquila
- intranquilo
- lograr
- pesada
- pesado
- quitar
- realizar
- repetirse
- romper
- rondar
- satisfacer
- vencer
- atrasado
- dar
- despertar
- despierto
- desvelar
- dormir
- entrar
- espabilar
- imposible
- ininterrumpido
- interpretar
- ligero
- liviano
- muerto
- pesadilla
- profundo
- rendir
- reparador
- repetición
- repetir
- tener
- terrible
English:
American Dream
- broken
- catch up
- come
- deprivation
- disturb
- disturbed
- dream
- drowsy
- feel
- fulfil
- fulfill
- fulfillment
- fulfilment
- lie down
- nourish
- refreshing
- short
- sleep
- sleeper
- sleepy
- snatch
- true
- undisturbed
- vision
- wild
- bleary
- fantasy
- keep
- pipe
- slumber
* * ** * *mtener sueño be sleepy;echar un sueño grab some sleep, take a nap;caerse de sueño be dead tired, be out on one’s feet;quitar el sueño a alguien keep s.o. awakeni en sueños fig not in a million years* * *sueño nm1) : dream2) : sleepperder el sueño: to lose sleep3) : sleepinesstener sueño: to be sleepy* * *sueño n1. (estado de dormir) sleep2. (lo soñado, ilusión) dream¿no tienes sueño? aren't you sleepy? -
24 Г-166
НЕЧЕГО И ГОВОРИТЬ, что... or о ком-чём, про кого-что coll these forms only impers predic with быть«, usu. pres и always precedes говорить)1. it is so obvious that it does not even have to be stated: нечего и говорить, что... - needless to sayit goes without saying (that...) of courseоб X-e нечего и говорить - one need hardly mention (say anything about) X(when the person or thing in question is juxtaposed with a person or thing in the preceding context) to say nothing of X not to mention X.«Нечего и говорить о том, что мы приняли решение вашего превосходительства к непременному исполнению...» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Needless to say, we accepted your excellency's decision and put it into effect immediately" (2a).Ближе -яснее - господин. Вы думаете, я сужу по пальто? Вздор. Пальто теперь очень многие и из пролетариев носят. Правда, воротники не такие, об этом и говорить нечего, но всё же издали можно спутать (Булгаков 11). As he came closer it was obvious that he was a gentleman. I suppose you thought I recognized him by his overcoat? Nonsense. Even lots of proletarians wear overcoats nowadays. I admit they don't usually have collars like this one, of course, but, even so, you can sometimes be mistaken at a distance (lib).Нечего и говорить о том, как утешительно было находить в письмах незнакомых людей отклик на то сокровенное, что годами вынашивалось молчком (Гинзбург 2). I need hardly say how reassuring it was to discover in letters from unknown people their reaction to inner secrets that for long years had been cherished in silence (2a).He до всего доходили руки старика, посев уменьшился, а про остальное уж и говорить нечего (Шолохов 3). The old man could not cope with everything he had even reduced his sowings, not to mention other things (3a).2. sth. or s.o. is excluded altogether (as a possibility): об X-e нечего и говорить = X is out of the question(in limited contexts) there is no question of (person Yb) doing thing X.О поездке в Прагу нечего и говорить. Going to Prague is out of the question.(author's usage)...Маргарите решительно нечего было надеть, так как все её веши остались в особняке, и хоть этот особняк был очень недалеко, конечно, нечего было и толковать о том, чтобы пойти туда и взять там свои вещи (Булгаков 9)....Margarita had nothing to put on, since all her things remained in her house, and though it was not far, there was, of course, no question of her going there to take her clothes (9a). -
25 нечего и говорить
• НЕЧЕГО И ГОВОРИТЬ, что... or о ком-чём, про кого-что coll=====1. it is so obvious that it does not even have to be stated:- it goes without saying (that...);- of course;- [when the person or thing in question is juxtaposed with a person or thing in the preceding context] to say nothing of X;- not to mention X.♦ "Нечего и говорить о том, что мы приняли решение вашего превосходительства к непременному исполнению..." (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Needless to say, we accepted your excellency's decision and put it into effect immediately" (2a).♦ Ближе - яснее - господин. Вы думаете, я сужу по пальто? Вздор. Пальто теперь очень многие и из пролетариев носят. Правда, воротники не такие, об этом и говорить нечего, но всё же издали можно спутать (Булгаков 11). As he came closer it was obvious that he was a gentleman. I suppose you thought I recognized him by his overcoat? Nonsense. Even lots of proletarians wear overcoats nowadays. I admit they don't usually have collars like this one, of course, but, even so, you can sometimes be mistaken at a distance (lib).♦ Нечего и говорить о том, как утешительно было находить в письмах незнакомых людей отклик на то сокровенное, что годами вынашивалось молчком (Гинзбург 2). I need hardly say how reassuring it was to discover in letters from unknown people their reaction to inner secrets that for long years had been cherished in silence (2a).♦ Не до всего доходили руки старика, посев уменьшился, а про остальное уж и говорить нечего (Шолохов 3). The old man could not cope with everything; he had even reduced his sowings, not to mention other things (3a).2. sth. or s.o. is excluded altogether (as a possibility): об X-e нечего и говорить ≈ X is out of the question; [in limited contexts] there is no question of (person Y's) doing thing X.♦ О поездке в Прагу нечего и говорить. Going to Prague is out of the question.♦ [author's usage]...Маргарите решительно нечего было надеть, так как все её вещи остались в особняке, и хоть этот особняк был очень недалеко, конечно, нечего было и толковать о том, чтобы пойти туда и взять там свои вещи (Булгаков 9)....Margarita had nothing to put on, since all her things remained in her house, and though it was not far, there was, of course, no question of her going there to take her clothes (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нечего и говорить
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26 дело дел·о
1) affair; (занятие) business; work; (вопрос, проблема) matter (of)вести государственные дела — to manage / to run state affairs
вмешиваться в какое-л. дело — to interpose in a matter
не вмешиваться в дела — to keep out of (smb.'s) affairs
доводить дело (до) — to take / bring matters (to)
начать дело — to set up / to start a business
без дела не входить — no admission / entry except on business
верное / выигрышное дело — winning case / game
внешние / иностранные дела — external / foreign affairs
внутренние дела (страны) — domestic / internal / home affairs
запутанное / сложное дело — complicated matter
личное / частное дело — private affair
международные дела — international / world affairs
невыгодное дело — business does not pay разг.
рискованное дело — touch-and-go business / affair
спешное / срочное / неотложное дело — pressing / urgent business
текущие дела — routine / everyday matters, daily proceedings
тёмное дело — dark business / deals
ведение дел — disposal / transaction of affairs
дело, не имеющее важного значения — matter of little significance
со знанием дела — ex professo лат.
2) (цель, задача, интересы и т.п.) causeправое дело — good / rightful cause
дело, обречённое на провал — hopeless cause
3) (поступок, деяние) deed, actгероические дела — acts of heroism, heroic deeds
4) (специальность) business; (круг знаний) scienceвоенное дело — soldiering, military science
5) канц. file, dossierличное дело — personal file / records, dossier
дело в том, что... — the point is that...
6) юр. caseвести дело — to plead a case, to solicit
возбудить дело (против кого-л.) — to bring an action (against smb.), to take / institute proceedings (against smb.)
завершить / закончить дело — to settle a case
передать дело в прокуратуру — to send / to submit a case to the public prosecutor's office
пересматривать дело — to reopen / to review / to re-examine a case
прекратить дело — to dismiss a case, to withdraw an action
прекратить дело без судебного разбирательства после уплаты штрафа — to settle an offence out of court by payment of a fine
рассматривать / слушать дело в суде — to try / to hear a case
повторно рассматривать дело — to re-examine / to reinvestigate a case
судебное дело — action, case, proceedings, suit
возбудить судебное дело против кого-л. за клевету — to summon smb. for libel
дело о преступлении, наказуемом смертной казнью — capital case
материалы дела — materials of a case, records
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27 υἱός
υἱός, οῦ, ὁ (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.) prim. ‘son’① a male who is in a kinship relationship either biologically or by legal action, son, offspring, descendantⓐ the direct male issue of a person, son τέξεται υἱόν Mt 1:21; GJs 14:2 (cp. Mel., P. 8, 53 ὡς γὰρ υἱὸς τεχθείς). Cp. Mt 1:23 (Is 7:14) and 25; 10:37 (w. θυγάτηρ); Mk 12:6a; Lk 1:13, 31, 57; 11:11; 15:11 (on this JEngel, Die Parabel v. Verlorenen Sohn: ThGl 18, 1926, 54–64; MFrost, The Prodigal Son: Exp. 9th ser., 2, 1924, 56–60; EBuonaiuti, Religio 11, ’35, 398–402); Ac 7:29; Ro 9:9 (cp. Gen 18:10); Gal 4:22 al. W. gen. Mt 7:9; 20:20f; 21:37ab; Mk 6:3; 9:17; Lk 3:2; 4:22; 15:19; J 9:19f; Ac 13:21; 16:1; 23:16; Gal 4:30abc (Gen 21:10abc); Js 2:21; AcPlCor 2:29. Also ἐγὼ Φαρισαῖός εἰμι υἱὸς Φαρισαίων Ac 23:6 is prob. a ref. to direct descent. μονογενὴς υἱός (s. μονογενής 1) Lk 7:12. ὁ υἱὸς ὁ πρωτότοκος (πρωτότοκος 1) 2:7.ⓑ the immediate male offspring of an animal (Ps 28:1 υἱοὺς κριῶν; Sir 38:25. So Lat. filius: Columella 6, 37, 4) in our lit. only as foal ἐπὶ πῶλον υἱὸν ὑποζυγίου Mt 21:5 (cp. Zech 9:9 πῶλον νέον).ⓒ human offspring in an extended line of descent, descendant, son Ἰωσὴφ υἱὸς Δαυίδ Mt 1:20 (cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 73); s. 2dα below. υἱοὶ Ἰσραήλ (Ἰσραήλ 1) Mt 27:9; Lk 1:16; Ac 5:21; 7:23, 37; 9:15; 10:36; Ro 9:27; 2 Cor 3:7, 13; Hb 11:22 al.; AcPlCor 2:32. οἱ υἱοὶ Λευί (Num 26:57) Hb 7:5. υἱὸς Ἀβραάμ Lk 19:9. υἱοὶ Ἀδάμ 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:8). υἱοι Ῥουβήλ GJs 6:3.ⓓ one who is accepted or legally adopted as a son (Herodian 5, 7, 1; 4; 5; Jos, Ant. 2, 263; 20, 150) Ac 7:21 (cp. Ex 2:10).—J 19:26.② a pers. related or closely associated as if by ties of sonship, son, transf. sense of 1ⓐ of a pupil, follower, or one who is otherw. a spiritual son (SIG 1169, 12 οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ θεοῦ=the pupils and helpers [40] of Asclepius; sim. Maximus Tyr. 4, 2c; Just., D. 86, 6 οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν προφητῶν.—Some combination w. παῖδες is the favorite designation for those who are heirs of guild-secrets or who are to perpetuate a skill of some kind: Pla., Rep. 3, 407e, Leg. 6, 769b; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verbi 22 p. 102, 4 Us./Rdm. ῥητόρων παῖδες; Lucian, Anach. 19, Dial. Mort. 11, 1 Χαλδαίων π.=dream-interpreters, Dips. 5 ἱατρῶν π., Amor. 49; Himerius, Or. 48 [=Or. 14], 13 σοφῶν π.): the ‘sons’ of the Pharisees Mt 12:27; Lk 11:19. Peter says Μᾶρκος ὁ υἱός μου 1 Pt 5:13 (perh. w. a component of endearment; s. Μᾶρκος). As a familiar form of address by a cherished mentor Hb 12:5 (Pr 3:11; ParJer 5:28; 7:24). υἱοὶ καὶ θυγατέρες B 1:1.ⓑ of the individual members of a large and coherent group (cp. the υἷες Ἀχαιῶν in Homer; also PsSol 2:3 οἱ υἱοὶ Ἰερουσαλήμ; Dio Chrys. 71 [21], 15; LXX) οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ λαοῦ μου 1 Cl 8:3 (scripture quot. of unknown origin). υἱοὶ γένους Ἀβραάμ Ac 13:26. οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων (Gen 11:5; Ps 11:2, 9; 44:3; TestLevi 3:10; TestZeb 9:7; GrBar 2:4) the sons of men=humans (cp. dγ below) Mk 3:28; Eph 3:5; 1 Cl 61:2 (of the earthly rulers in contrast to the heavenly king).ⓒ of one whose identity is defined in terms of a relationship with a person or thingα. of those who are bound to a personality by close, non-material ties; it is this personality that has promoted the relationship and given it its character: son(s) of: those who believe are υἱοὶ Ἀβραάμ, because Abr. was the first whose relationship to God was based on faith Gal 3:7. In a special sense the devout, believers, are sons of God, i.e., in the light of the social context, people of special status and privilege (cp. PsSol 17:27; Just., D, 124, 1; Dio Chrys. 58 [75], 8 ὁ τοῦ Διὸς ὄντως υἱός; Epict. 1, 9, 6; 1, 3, 2; 1, 19, 9; Sextus 58; 60; 135; 376a; Dt 14:1; Ps 28:1; 72:15; Is 43:6 [w. θυγατέρες μου]; 45:11; Wsd 2:18; 5:5; 12:21 al.; Jdth 9:4, 13; Esth 8:12q; 3 Macc 6:28; SibOr 3, 702) Mt 5:45; Lk 6:35; Ro 8:14, 19 (‘Redeemer figures’ EFuchs, Die Freiheit des Glaubens, ’49, 108; against him EHommel in ThViat 4, ’52, 118, n. 26); 9:26 (Hos 2:1); 2 Cor 6:18 (w. θυγατέρες, s. Is 43:6 cited above); Gal 3:26 (cp. PsSol 17:27); 4:6a, 7ab (here the υἱός is the κληρονόμος and his opposite is the δοῦλος); Hb 2:10 (JKögel, Der Sohn u. die Söhne: Eine exeget. Studie zu Hb 2:5–18, 1904); 12:5–8 (in vs. 8 opp. νόθος, q.v.); Rv 21:7; 2 Cl 1:4; B 4:9. Corresp. there are sons of the devil (on this subj. cp. Hdb. on J 8:44) υἱὲ διαβόλου Ac 13:10. οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ πονηροῦ (masc.) Mt 13:38b. τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἐν Ἅιδου ApcPt Rainer. In υἱοί ἐστε τῶν φονευσάντων τοὺς προφήτας Mt 23:31 this mng. is prob. to be combined w. sense 1c. The expr. υἱοὶ θεοῦ Mt 5:9 looks to the future (s. Betz, SM ad loc.; cp. KKöhler, StKr 91, 1918, 189f). Lk 20:36a signifies a status akin to that of angels (Ps 88:7; θεῶν παῖδες as heavenly beings: Maximus Tyr. 11, 5a; 12a; 13, 6a.—Hierocles 3, 424 the ἄγγελοι are called θεῶν παῖδες; HWindisch, Friedensbringer-Gottessöhne: ZNW 24, 1925, 240–60, discounts connection w. angels and contends for the elevation of the ordinary followers of Jesus to the status of Alexander the Great in his role as an εἰρηνηποιός [cp. Plut., Mor. 329c]; for measured critique of this view s. Betz, SM 137–42.).β. υἱός w. gen. of thing, to denote one who shares in it or who is worthy of it, or who stands in some other close relation to it, oft. made clear by the context; this constr. is prob. a Hebraism in the main, but would not appear barbaric (B-D-F §162, 6; Mlt-H. 441; Dssm., B p. 162–66 [BS 161–66]; PASA II 1884, no. 2 υἱὸς πόλεως [time of Nero; on this type of formulation SEG XXXIX, 1864]; IMagnMai 167, 5; 156, 12) οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου (αἰών 2a) Lk 16:8a (opp. οἱ υἱοί τοῦ φωτός vs. 8b); 20:34. τῆς ἀναστάσεως υἱοί (to Mediterranean publics the functional equivalent of ἀθάνατοι ‘immortals’; cp. ἀνάστασις 2b) 20:36b. υἱοὶ τῆς ἀνομίας (ἀνομία 1; cp. CD 6:15) Hv 3, 6, 1; ApcPt 1:3; τῆς ἀπειθείας (s. ἀπείθεια) Eph 2:2; 5:6; Col 3:6; τῆς ἀπωλείας ApcPt 1:2. ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀπωλείας of Judas the informer J 17:12 (cp. similar expressions in Eur., Hec. 425; Menand., Dyscolus 88f: s. FDanker, NTS 7, ’60/61, 94), of the end-time adversary 2 Th 2:3. υἱοὶ τῆς βασιλείας (βασιλεία 1bη; s. SEG XXXIX, 1864 for related expressions) Mt 8:12; 13:38a. υἱοὶ βροντῆς Mk 3:17 (s. Βοανηργές). υἱὸς γεέννης (s. γέεννα) Mt 23:15; τ. διαθήκης (PsSol 17:15) Ac 3:25; εἰρήνης Lk 10:6. υἱοὶ τοῦ νυμφῶνος (s. νυμφών) Mt 9:15; Mk 2:19; Lk 5:34. υἱὸς παρακλήσεως Ac 4:36 (s. Βαρναβᾶς). υἱοὶ (τοῦ) φωτός (Hippol., Ref. 6, 47, 4 in gnostic speculation) Lk 16:8b (opp. υἱοὶ τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου); J 12:36. υἱοὶ φωτός ἐστε καὶ υἱοὶ ἡμέρας 1 Th 5:5 (EBuonaiuti, ‘Figli del giorno e della luce’ [1 Th 5:5]: Rivista storico-critica delle Scienze teol. 6, 1910, 89–93).ⓓ in various combinations as a designation of the Messiah and a self-designation of Jesusα. υἱὸς Δαυίδ son of David of the Messiah (PsSol 17:21) Mt 22:42–45; Mk 12:35–37; Lk 20:41–44; B 12:10c. Specif. of Jesus as Messiah Mt 1:1a; 9:27; 12:23; 15:22; 20:30f; 21:9, 15; Mk 10:47f; Lk 18:38f.—WWrede, Jesus als Davidssohn: Vorträge u. Studien 1907, 147–77; WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 4, Rel.3 226f; ELohmeyer, Gottesknecht u. Davidssohn ’45, esp. 68; 72; 77; 84; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 251–56; WMichaelis, Die Davidsohnschaft Jesu usw., in D. histor. Jesus u. d. kerygm. Christus, ed. Ristow and Matthiae, ’61, 317–30; LFisher, ECColwell Festschr. ’68, 82–97.β. ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, υἱὸς θεοῦ (the) Son of God (for the phrase s. JosAs 6:2 al. Ἰωσὴφ ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ; there is no undisputed evidence of usage as messianic title in pre-Christian Judaism [s. Dalman, Worte 219–24, Eng. tr. 268–89; Bousset, Kyrios Christos2 53f; EHuntress, ‘Son of God’ in Jewish Writings Prior to the Christian Era: JBL 54, ’35, 117–23]; cp. 4Q 246 col. 2, 1 [JFitzmyer, A Wandering Aramean ’79, 90–93; JCollins, BRev IX/3, ’93, 34–38, 57]. Among polytheists on the other hand, sons of the gods in a special sense [s. Just., A I, 21, 1f] are not only known to myth and legend, but definite historical personalities are also designated as such. Among them are famous wise men such as Pythagoras and Plato [HUsener, Das Weihnachtsfest2 1911, 71ff], and deified rulers, above all the Roman emperors since the time of Augustus [oft. in ins and pap: Dssm., B 166f=BS 166f, LO 294f=LAE 346f; Thieme 33]. According to Memnon [I B.C./ I A.D.]: 434 Fgm. 1, 1, 1 Jac., Clearchus [IV B.C.] carried his boasting so far as Διὸς υἱὸν ἑαυτὸν ἀνειπεῖν. Also, persons who were active at that time as prophets and wonder-workers laid claim to the title υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, e.g. the Samaritan Dositheus in Origen, C. Cels. 6, 11; sim. an Indian wise man who calls himself Διὸς υἱός Arrian, Anab. 7, 2, 3; cp. Did., Gen. 213, 18 ὁ Ἀβρὰμ υἱὸς θεοῦ διὰ δικαιοσύνην. S. GWetter, ‘Der Sohn Gottes’ 1916; Hdb. exc. on J 1:34; s. also Clemen2 76ff; ENorden, Die Geburt des Kindes 1924, 75; 91f; 132; 156f; EKlostermann, Hdb. exc. on Mk 1:11 [4th ed. ’50]; M-JLagrange, Les origines du dogme paulinien de la divinité de Christ: RB 45, ’36, 5–33; HPreisker, Ntl. Zeitgesch. ’37, 187–208; HBraun, ZTK 54, ’57, 353–64; ANock, ‘Son of God’ in Paul. and Hellen. Thought: Gnomon 33, ’61, 581–90 [=Essays on Religion and the Anc. World II, ’72, 928–39]—originality in Paul’s thought): Ps 2:7 is applied to Jesus υἱός μου εἶ σύ, ἐγὼ σήμερον γεγέννηκά σε Lk 3:22 D; GEb 18, 37.—Ac 13:33; Hb 1:5a; 5:5; 1 Cl 36:4. Likew. Hos 11:1 (w. significant changes): Mt 2:15, and 2 Km 7:14: Hb 1:5b. The voice of God calls him ὁ υἱός μου ὁ ἀγαπητός (s. ἀγαπητός 1) at his baptism Mt 3:17; Mk 1:11; Lk 3:22; GEb 18, 37 and 39 and at the Transfiguration Mt 17:5; Mk 9:7; Lk 9:35 (here ἐκλελεγμένος instead of ἀγαπ.); 2 Pt 1:17. Cp. J 1:34. The angel at the Annunciation uses these expressions in referring to him: υἱὸς ὑψίστου Lk 1:32; GJs 11:3 and υἱὸς θεοῦ Lk 1:35 (Ar. 15, 1 ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ τοῦ ὑψίστου. Cp. Just., A I, 23, 2 μόνος ἰδίως υἱὸς τῷ θεῷ γεγέννηται). The centurion refers to him at the crucifixion as υἱὸς θεοῦ Mt 27:54; Mk 15:39; GPt 11:45; cp. vs. 46 (CMann, ET 20, 1909, 563f; JPobee, The Cry of the Centurion, A Cry of Defeat: CFDMoule Festschr. ’70, 91–102; EJohnson, JSNT 31, ’87, 3–22 [an indefinite affirmation of Jesus]). The high priest asks εἰ σὺ εἶ ὁ Χριστὸς ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ Mt 26:63 (DCatchpole, NTS 17, ’71, 213–26). Passers-by ask him to show that he is God’s Son 27:40; sim. the devil 4:3, 6; Lk 4:3, 9. On the other hand, evil spirits address him as the Son of God Mt 8:29; Mk 3:11; 5:7; Lk 4:41; 8:28; and disciples testify that he is Mt 14:33; 16:16. S. also Mk 1:1 (s. SLegg, Ev. Sec. Marc. ’35).—Jesus also refers to himself as Son of God, though rarely apart fr. the Fourth Gosp.: Mt 28:19 (the Risen Lord in the trinitarian baptismal formula); Mt 21:37f=Mk 12:6 (an allusion in the parable of the vinedressers).—Mt 27:43; Mk 13:32; Rv 2:18. The main pass. is the so-called Johannine verse in the synoptics Mt 11:27=Lk 10:22 (s. PSchmiedel, PM 4, 1900,1–22; FBurkitt, JTS 12, 1911, 296f; HSchumacher, Die Selbstoffenbarung Jesu bei Mt 11:27 [Lk 10:22] 1912 [lit.]; Norden, Agn. Th. 277–308; JWeiss, Heinrici Festschr. 1914, 120–29, Urchristentum 1917, 87ff; Bousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 45ff; EMeyer I 280ff; RBultmann, Gesch. d. synopt. Trad.2 ’31, 171f; MDibelius, Die Formgeschichte des Evangeliums2 ’33, 259; MRist, Is Mt 11:25–30 a Primitive Baptismal Hymn? JR 15, ’35, 63–77; TArvedson, D. Mysterium Christi: E. Studie zu Mt 11:25–30, ’37; WDavies, ‘Knowledge’ in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Mt 11:25–30, HTR 45, ’53, 113–39; WGrundmann, Sohn Gottes, ZNW 47, ’56, 113–33; JBieneck, Sohn Gottes als Christusbez. der Synopt. ’51; PWinter, Mt 11:27 and Lk 10:22: NovT 1, ’56, 112–48; JJocz, Judaica 13, ’57, 129–42; OMichel/OBetz, Von Gott Gezeugt, Beih. ZNW [Jeremias Festschr.] 26, ’60, 3–23 [Qumran]).—Apart fr. the synoptics, testimony to Jesus as the Son of God is found in many parts of our lit. Oft. in Paul: Ro 1:3, 4, 9; 5:10; 8:3, 29, 32; 1 Cor 1:9; 15:28; 2 Cor 1:19; Gal 1:16; 2:20; 4:4; Eph 4:13; Col 1:13; 1 Th 1:10. Cp. Ac 9:20. In Hb: 1:2, 8; 4:14; 5:8; 6:6; 7:3, 28; 10:29. In greatest frequency in John (cp. Herm. Wr. 1, 6 the Λόγος as υἱὸς θεοῦ. Likew. Philo, Agr. 51 πρωτόγονος υἱός, Conf. Lingu. 146 υἱὸς θεοῦ.—Theoph. Ant. 2, 1 [p. 154, 12] ὁ λόγος ὁ τοῦ θεοῦ, ὅς ἐστιν καὶ υἱὸς αὐτοῦ; Iren. 3, 12, 2 [Harv. II 55, 2]): J 1:49; 3:16–18 (s. μονογενής 2), 35f; 5:19–26; 6:40; 8:35f; 10:36; 11:4, 27; 14:13; 17:1; 19:7; 20:31; 1J 1:3, 7; 2:22–24; 3:8, 23; 4:9f, 14f; 5:5, 9–13, 20; 2J 3, 9.—B 5:9, 11; 7:2, 9; 12:8; 15:5; Dg 7:4; 9:2, 4; 10:2 (τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ τὸν μονογενῆ; also ApcEsdr 6:16 p. 31, 22 Tdf.; ApcSed 9:1f); IMg 8:2; ISm 1:1; MPol 17:3; Hv 2, 2, 8; Hs 5, 2, 6 (ὁ υἱὸς αὐτοῦ ὁ ἀγαπητός); 8; 11; 5, 4, 1; 5, 5, 2; 3; 5; 5, 6, 1; 2; 4; 7 (on the Christology of the Shepherd s. Dibelius, Hdb. on Hs 5, also ALink and JvWalter [πνεῦμα 5cα]); Hs 8, 3, 2; 8, 11, 1. Cp. 9, 1, 1; 9, 12, 1ff.—In trinitarian formulas, in addition to Mt 28:19, also IMg 13:1; EpilMosq 5; D 7:1, 3.—The deceiver of the world appears w. signs and wonders ὡς υἱὸς θεοῦ D 16:4 (ApcEsdr 4:27 p. 28, 32 Tdf. ὁ λέγων• Ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ [of Antichrist]).—EKühl, Das Selbstbewusstsein Jesu 1907, 16–44; GVos, The Self-disclosure of Jesus 1926.—EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 404–17; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 211–36; MHengel, The Son of God (tr. JBowden) ’76; DJones, The Title υἱὸς θεοῦ in Acts: SBLSP 24, ’85, 451–63.γ. ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου lit. ‘the son of the man’ (the pl. form οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων appears freq. in the LXX to render בְּנֵי אָדָם = mortals, e.g. Gen 11:5; Ps 10:4; 11:2; cp. ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀπολείας J 17:12 [s. 2cβ]) ‘the human being, the human one, the man’ in our lit. only as a byname in ref. to Jesus and in an exclusive sense the Human One, the Human Being, one intimately linked with humanity in its primary aspect of fragility yet transcending it, traditionally rendered ‘the Son of Man.’ The term is found predom. in the gospels, where it occurs in the synoptics about 70 times (about half as oft. if parallels are excluded), and in J 12 times (s. EKlostermann, Hdb. exc. on Mk 8:31). In every case the title is applied by Jesus to himself. Nowhere within a saying or narrative about him is it found in an address to him: Mt 8:20; 9:6; 10:23; 11:19; 12:8, 32, 40; 13:37, 41; 16:13, 27f; 17:9, 12, 22; 18:10 [11] v.l.; 19:28; 20:18, 28; 24:27, 30, 37, 39, 44; 25:13 v.l., 31; 26:2, 24ab, 45, 64; Mk 2:10, 28; 8:31, 38; 9:9, 12, 31; 10:33, 45; 13:26; 14:21ab, 41, 62; Lk 5:24; 6:5, 22; 7:34; 9:22, 26, 44, 56 v.l., 58; 11:30; 12:8, 10, 40; 17:22, 24, 26, 30; 18:8, 31; 19:10; 21:27, 36; 22:22, 48, 69; 24:7.—John (FGrosheide, Υἱὸς τ. ἀνθρ. in het Evang. naar Joh.: TSt 35, 1917, 242–48; HDieckmann, D. Sohn des Menschen im J: Scholastik 2, 1927, 229–47; HWindisch, ZNW 30, ’31, 215–33; 31, ’32, 199–204; WMichaelis, TLZ 85, ’60, 561–78 [Jesus’ earthly presence]) 1:51; 3:13, 14; 5:27 (BVawter, Ezekiel and John, CBQ 26, ’64, 450–58); 6:27, 53, 62; 8:28; 9:35; 12:23, 34; 13:31. Whether the component of fragility (suggested by OT usage in ref. to the brief span of human life and the ills to which it falls heir) or high status (suggested by traditions that appear dependent on Da 7:13, which refers to one ‘like a human being’), or a blend of the two dominates a specific occurrence can be determined only by careful exegesis that in addition to extra-biblical traditions takes account of the total literary structure of the document in which it occurs. Much neglected in the discussion is the probability of prophetic association suggested by the form of address Ezk 2:1 al. (like the OT prophet [Ezk 3:4–11] Jesus encounters resistance).—On Israelite thought contemporary w. Jesus and alleged knowledge of a heavenly being looked upon as a ‘Son of Man’ or ‘Man’, who exercises Messianic functions such as judging the world (metaph., pictorial passages in En 46–48; 4 Esdr 13:3, 51f) s. Bousset, Rel.3 352–55; NMessel, D. Menschensohn in d. Bilderreden d. Hen. 1922; ESjöberg, Kenna 1 Henok och 4 Esra tanken på den lidande Människosonen? Sv. Ex. Årsb. 5, ’40, 163–83, D. Menschensohn im äth. Hen. ’46. This view is in some way connected w. Da 7:13; acc. to some it derives its real content fr. an eschatological tradition that ultimately goes back to Iran (WBousset, Hauptprobleme der Gnosis 1907, 160–223; Reitzenstein, Erlösungsmyst. 119ff, ZNW 20, 1921, 18–22, Mysterienrel.3 418ff; Clemen2 72ff; CKraeling, Anthropos and Son of Man: A Study in the Religious Syncretism of the Hellenistic Orient 1927); acc. to this tradition the First Man was deified; he will return in the last times and usher in the Kingdom of God.—Outside the gospels: Ac 7:56 (v.l. τοῦ θεοῦ; GKilpatrick, TZ 21, ’65, 209); Rv 1:13; 14:14 (both after Da 7:13; sim. allusion to Da in Just., D. 31, 1). The quot. fr. Ps 8:5 in Hb 2:6 prob. does not belong here, since there is no emphasis laid on υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου. In IEph 20:2 Jesus is described as υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου καὶ υἱὸς θεοῦ. Differently B 12:10 Ἰησοῦς, οὐχὶ υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου ἀλλὰ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ Jesus, not a man’s son, but Son of God.—HLietzmann, Der Menschensohn 1896; Dalman, Worte 191–219 (Eng. tr., 234–67); Wlh., Einl.2 123–30; PFiebig, Der Menschensohn 1901; NSchmidt, The Prophet of Nazareth 1905, 94–134, Recent Study of the Term ‘Son of Man’: JBL 45, 1926, 326–49; FTillmann, Der Menschensohn 1907; EKühl, Das Selbstbewusstsein Jesu 1907, 65ff; HHoltzmann, Das messianische Bewusstsein Jesu, 1907, 49–75 (lit.), Ntl. Theologie2 I 1911, 313–35; FBard, D. Sohn d. Menschen 1908; HGottsched, D. Menschensohn 1908; EAbbott, ‘The Son of Man’, etc., 1910; EHertlein, Die Menschensohnfrage im letzten Stadium 1911, ZNW 19, 1920, 46–48; JMoffatt, The Theology of the Gospels 1912, 150–63; WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 5–22 (the titles of the works by Wernle and Althaus opposing his first edition [1913], as well as Bousset’s answer, are found s.v. κύριος, end); DVölter, Jesus der Menschensohn 1914, Die Menschensohnfrage neu untersucht 1916; FSchulthess, ZNW 21, 1922, 247–50; Rtzst., Herr der Grösse 1919 (see also the works by the same author referred to above in this entry); EMeyer II 335ff; HGressmann, ZKG n.s. 4, 1922, 170ff, D. Messias 1929, 341ff; GDupont, Le Fils d’Homme 1924; APeake, The Messiah and the Son of Man 1924; MWagner, Der Menschensohn: NKZ 36, 1925, 245–78; Guillaume Baldensperger, Le Fils d’Homme: RHPR 5, 1925, 262–73; WBleibtreu, Jesu Selbstbez. als der Menschensohn: StKr 98/99, 1926, 164–211; AvGall, Βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ 1926; OProcksch, D. Menschensohn als Gottessohn: Christentum u. Wissensch. 3, 1927, 425–43; 473–81; CMontefiore, The Synoptic Gospels2 1927 I 64–80; ROtto, Reich Gottes u. Menschensohn ’34, Eng. tr. The Kgdm. of God and the Son of Man, tr. Filson and Woolf2 ’43; EWechssler, Hellas im Ev. ’36, 332ff; PParker, The Mng. of ‘Son of Man’: JBL 60, ’41, 151–57; HSharman, Son of Man and Kingdom of God ’43; JCampbell, The Origin and Mng. of the Term Son of Man: JTS 48, ’47, 145–55; HRiesenfeld, Jésus Transfiguré ’47, 307–13 (survey and lit.); TManson, ConNeot 11, ’47, 138–46 (Son of Man=Jesus and his disciples in Mk 2:27f); GDuncan, Jesus, Son of Man ’47, 135–53 (survey); JBowman, ET 59, ’47/48, 283–88 (background); MBlack, ET 60, ’48f, 11–15; 32–36; GKnight, Fr. Moses to Paul ’49, 163–72 (survey); TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 237–50; TManson (Da, En and gospels), BJRL 32, ’50, 171–93; TPreiss, Le Fils d’Homme: ÉThR 26/3, ’51, Life in Christ, ’54, 43–60; SMowinckel, He That Cometh, tr. Anderson, ’54, 346–450; GIber, Überlieferungsgesch. Unters. z. Begriff des Menschensohnes im NT, diss. Heidelb. ’53; ESjöberg, D. verborgene Menschensohn in den Ev. ’55; WGrundmann, ZNW 47, ’56, 113–33; HRiesenfeld, The Mythological Backgrd. of NT Christology, CHDodd Festschr. ’56, 81–95; PhVielhauer, Gottesreich u. Menschensohn in d. Verk. Jesu, GDehn Festschr. ’57, 51–79; ESidebottom, The Son of Man in J, ET 68, ’57, 231–35; 280–83; AHiggins, Son of Man- Forschung since (Manson’s) ‘The Teaching of Jesus’: NT Essays (TW Manson memorial vol.) ’59, 119–35; HTödt, D. Menschensohn in d. synopt. Überl. ’59 (tr. Barton ’65); JMuilenburg, JBL 79, ’60, 197–209 (Da, En); ESchweizer, JBL 79, ’60, 119–29 and NTS 9, ’63, 256–61; BvIersel, ‘Der Sohn’ in den synopt. Jesusworten, ’61 (community?); MBlack, BJRL 45, ’63, 305–18; FBorsch, ATR 45, ’63, 174–90; AHiggins, Jesus and the Son of Man, ’64; RFormesyn, NovT 8, ’66, 1–35 (barnasha=‘I’); SSandmel, HSilver Festschr. ’63, 355–67; JJeremias, Die älteste Schicht der Menschensohn-Logien, ZNW 58, ’67, 159–72; GVermes, MBlack, Aram. Approach3, ’67, 310–30; BLindars, The New Look on the Son of Man: BJRL 63, ’81, 437–62; WWalker, The Son of Man, Some Recent Developments CBQ 45, ’83, 584–607; JDonahue, Recent Studies on the Origin of ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospels, CBQ 48, ’86, 584–607; DBurkitt, The Nontitular Son of Man, A History and Critique: NTS 40, ’94 504–21 (lit.); JEllington, BT 40, ’89, 201–8; RGordon, Anthropos: 108–13.—B. 105; DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
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как ни в ЧЁМ не бывало делать что, вести себя и т. п. coll AdvP Invar adv or sent adv fixed WO(to do sth., behave) in a manner suggesting that one has not been affected by the preceding or concurrent events (which would be expected to elicit some reaction)as if (though) nothing (had) happened (were happening)as if (though) nothing were wrong (in limited contexts) as if one had never seenheard etc)as if just as one used to do.Заветная была у него (Джульбарса) мечта - покусать собственного хозяина, и он таки ее осуществил - придрав- шись, что тот ему наступил на лапу... Когда хозяин наутро пришбл к нему, весь перебинтованный, Джульбарс его поприветствовал как ни в чем не бывало... (Владимов 1). His (Djulbars's) cherished dream was to bite his own master, and he succeeded in carrying it out, with the excuse that his master had trodden on his paw...When his master came to him next morning all bandaged up, Djulbars greeted him as though nothing had happened... (1a)....Взрослые, к великому огорчению, не поступали так, как считал справедливым мальчик. Они делали все наоборот. Приедет Орозкул домой уже подвыпивший. Его встречают как ни в чбм не бывало (Айтматов 1)....Unfortunately, the grown-ups did not do the things the boy thought would be just. They did everything the other way around. Orozkul would come home tipsy, and they would welcome him as if nothing were wrong (1a).(Митенька) не давал слушателю никакой возможности сделать возражение, а если последний ухитрялся как-нибудь ввернуть свое словечко, то Митенька не смущался и этим: выслушав возражение, соглашался с ним и вновь начинал гудеть как ни в чём не бывало (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....Hе (Mitenka) would give his listener no chance of getting a word in edgeways, and if the latter did succeed by some miracle in putting in a word, Mitenka was not in the least put out: he listened to what the other man had to say and, having expressed complete agreement with him, resumed his buzzing, as if he had never been interrupted (2a).И вот уже (25.4) с напечатанным письмом я шагаю в редакцию «Литературной газеты»... Два заместителя (редактора Чаковского)... ошарашенные моим приходом, встречают меня настороженно-предупредительно. Как ни в чем не бывало, как будто я их завсегдатай, кладу им на стол свое письмишко (Солженицын 2). On 25 April I strolled to the offices of Literaturnaya Gazeta with a typewritten letter...His (the editor Chakovsky's) two deputies...were flabbergasted by my appearance and met me with guarded politeness. As though it were the most natural thing in the world, as though I were one of their regular clients, I laid my little letter on a desk before them (2a). -
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• КАК НИ В ЧЕМ НЕ БЫВАЛО делать что, вести себя и т.п. coll[AdvP; Invar; adv or sent adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to do sth., behave) in a manner suggesting that one has not been affected by the preceding or concurrent events (which would be expected to elicit some reaction):- as if < though> nothing (had) happened < were happening>;- [in limited contexts] as if one had never seen <heard etc>;- as if < though> it were the most natural thing in the world;- just as one used to do.♦ Заветная была у него [Джульбарса] мечта - покусать собственного хозяина, и он таки ее осуществил - придравшись, что тот ему наступил на лапу... Когда хозяин наутро пришёл к нему, весь перебинтованный, Джульбарс его поприветствовал как ни в чём не бывало... (Владимов 1). His [Djulbars's] cherished dream was to bite his own master, and he succeeded in carrying it out, with the excuse that his master had trodden on his paw....When his master came to him next morning all bandaged up, Djulbars greeted him as though nothing had happened... (1a).♦...Взрослые, к великому огорчению, не поступали так, как считал справедливым мальчик. Они делали всё наоборот. Приедет Орозкул домой уже подвыпивший. Его встречают как ни в чём не бывало (Айтматов 1)....Unfortunately, the grown-ups did not do the things the boy thought would be just. They did everything the other way around. Orozkul would come home tipsy, and they would welcome him as if nothing were wrong (1a).♦...[Митенька] не давал слушателю никакой возможности сделать возражение, а если последний ухитрялся как-нибудь ввернуть свое словечко, то Митенька не смущался и этим: выслушав возражение, соглашался с ним и вновь начинал гудеть как ни в чём не бывало (Салтыков-Щедрин 2).... Не [Mitenka] would give his listener no chance of getting a word in edgeways, and if the latter did succeed by some miracle in putting in a word, Mitenka was not in the least put out: he listened to what the other man had to say and, having expressed complete agreement with him, resumed his buzzing, as if he had never been interrupted (2a).♦ И вот уже (25.4) с напечатанным письмом я шагаю в редакцию "Литературной газеты"... Два заместителя [редактора Чаковского]... ошарашенные моим приходом, встречают меня насторожённо-предупредительно. Как ни в чем не бывало, как будто я их завсегдатай, кладу им на стол свое письмишко (Солженицын 2). On 25 April I strolled to the offices of Uteratumaya Gazeta with a typewritten letter...His [the editor Chakovsky's] two deputies...were flabbergasted by my appearance and met me with guarded politeness. As though it were the most natural thing in the world, as though I were one of their regular clients, I laid my little letter on a desk before them (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как ни в чем не бывало
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30 lang
1) ( räumlich ausgedehnt) long;seine Haare sind jetzt länger als früher he has longer hair than he used to;die Schraube ist 4,5 Zentimeter \lang the screw is 4.5 centimetres long [or in length];etwas \lang sein to be a little bit too long;[jdm] etw länger machen mode to make sth longer [for sb]2) ( zeitlich ausgedehnt) long;eine \lange Zeit brauchen to take a long time;wohnen Sie schon seit längerem hier? have you been living here long?;noch \lang[e] for a long time;bleibst du noch \lang in Stuttgart? are you staying in Stuttgart for long?;noch \lang[e] nicht not by any means [or a long shot];schon \lang[e] for a long time;ich weiß das schon \lang I've known that for a long time;seit \langem/ längerem for a long time/lengthy period;wie \lang[e]? how long?1) ( eine lange Dauer) long;diese fürchterliche Kälte kann man nicht \lang aushalten you can't stand this terrible cold for long;die Verhandlungen ziehen sich schon \lange hin negotiations have been dragging on for a long time;wir können hier nicht länger bleiben we can't stay here any longer;dauert das noch viel länger? is this going to last much longer?;des L\langen und Breiten ( geh);\lang und breit at length, in great detail;\lang ersehnt longed-for, long-hoped-for, long-desired;es nicht mehr \lang[e] machen (sl) to not last much longer;\lang auf sich warten lassen to keep people waiting;wo bist du denn so \lange geblieben? where have you been all this time?;2) ( für die Dauer von etw)eine bestimmte Zeit \lang for a certain period of time;sie hielt einen Moment \lang inne she paused for a moment;wir haben sieben Monate \lang nichts mehr von dir gehört we haven't heard anything from you for seven months!3) ( der Länge nach)\lang gestreckt long, extended;\lang gezogen prolonged;\lang hinschlagen to fall flat on one's faceWENDUNGEN:was \lange währt, wird endlich gut ( prov) the wait is worth it;je länger, je lieber the longer, the better;\lang[e] nicht so... not nearly as;der Film war \lang nicht so spannend wie erhofft the film was nowhere near as exciting as people had expected -
31 alentar
v.1 to encourage.Ella alienta a María She encourages Mary.2 to foster, to nurture.Ella alienta un ideal She fosters=nurtures an ideal.* * *1 coloquial (respirar) to breathe1 (animar) to encourage2 (tener) to harbour (US harbor), cherish■ en su corazón alienta esperanzas de encontrarlo in her heart she cherishes the hope of finding him1 (recuperarse) to get well* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=animar) to encourage, hearten; [+ oposición] to stiffen; [+ esperanzas] to raiseen su pecho alienta la esperanza de... — he cherishes the hope of...
2) LAm (=aplaudir) to clap, applaud2.VI (=brillar) to burn, glow3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to encourage; <jugador/equipo> to cheer... onb) <esperanza/ilusión> to cherish2. 3.* * *= encourage, spur, stimulate, cheer, hearten.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.Ex. We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.----* alentar la esperanza = foster + hope.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to encourage; <jugador/equipo> to cheer... onb) <esperanza/ilusión> to cherish2. 3.* * *= encourage, spur, stimulate, cheer, hearten.Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.
Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.Ex: We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.* alentar la esperanza = foster + hope.* * *alentar [A5 ]vt1 (con gritos, aplausos) to cheer … on; (dar valor) to encouragemiles de hinchas alentaron al equipo thousands of fans cheered the team onsus palabras me alentaron a seguir luchando his words inspired o encouraged me o gave me strength to carry on fighting2 (albergar) ‹esperanza› to cherishalentaban esperanzas de bienestar they cherished hopes of a comfortable life■ alentarvi( liter) (respirar) to breathe* * *
alentar ( conjugate alentar) verbo transitivo
‹jugador/equipo› to cheer … on
alentar vtr fig to encourage
' alentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animar
- estimular
English:
buoy up
- root for
- encourage
- root
- urge
* * *♦ vt1. [animar] to encourage;los hinchas alentaban a su equipo the fans cheered their team on;la alentó para que siguiera estudiando he encouraged her to keep on studying* * *v/t1 ( animar) encourage2 esperanzas cherish* * *alentar {55} vt: to encourage, to inspirealentar vi: to breathe* * *alentar vb to encourage -
32 dolce
1. adj sweetcarattere, voce, pendio gentleacqua freshclima mildricordo pleasantsuono soft2. m ( portata) dessert, sweetdi sapore sweetness( torta) cakedolci pl sweet things* * *dolce agg.1 sweet: una bevanda dolce, a sweet drink; formaggio dolce, mild cheese; caffè dolce, coffee with sugar; mandorla dolce, sweet almond; patata dolce, sweet potato; vino dolce, sweet wine; non mi piacciono i profumi dolci, I do not like sweet perfumes // acqua dolce, fresh water: pesca d'acqua dolce, freshwater fishing // dolce come il miele, as sweet as honey2 (fig.) sweet; ( caro, amato) dear, beloved; ( piacevole) pleasant, agreeable: dolce musica, sweet music; dolci parole, kind words; la dolce patria, one's beloved native country; un dolce profumo, a pleasant smell (o fragrance); dolci ricordi, pleasant memories; un dolce sorriso, a sweet (o charming) smile; dolce speranza, sweet hope; dolci suoni, pleasant strains; la mia dolce sorella, my sweet (o kind) sister; la sua dolce voce, her sweet voice; non ha un carattere dolce, he is not a sweet-tempered person; com'è dolce il tuo bambino!, how sweet your child is!; come sei dolce, caro!, how sweet you are, darling! // fare gli occhi dolci a qlcu., to make (sheep's) eyes at s.o. // fare la dolce vita, to live it up // il dolce far niente, pleasant idleness3 ( mite, lieve) mild, gentle: una brezza dolce, a gentle (o soft) breeze; clima dolce, mild climate; salita dolce, easy (o gentle) slope4 ( tenero) mild, soft: acciaio dolce, mild (o soft o low carbon) steel; legno dolce, soft wood; rendere dolce, to soften◆ s.m. ( cibo, piatto dolce) sweet, sweetmeat; ( torta) cake; tart: questo dolce si taglia bene, this cake cuts easily; vuoi un dolce?, do you want a sweet?; essere goloso di dolci, to have a sweet tooth; fare un dolce, to make a cake; essere arrivati al dolce, to be at the end of one's (o of the) meal // dopo il dolce vien l'amaro, (prov.) sweet meat will have sour sauce.* * *['doltʃe]1. agg1) (zuccherato, piacevole) sweet, (formaggio, clima) mild, (modi, carattere) gentle, mild, (suono, voce, colore) soft, (ricordo) pleasant, (pendio) gentle, (decollo) smooth, (legno, carbone) soft2) Fonetica soft2. sm1)2) (Culin : portata) sweet, dessert, (torta) cake* * *['doltʃe] 1.1) (ai sensi) [frutto, liquore, gusto, profumo] sweet; [ tabacco] mild; [ musica] soft2) (malleabile) [legno, ferro] soft3) (mite) [ clima] mild; [ brezza] gentle; (non ripido) [rilievo, pendenza] gentle, gradual; (non brusco) [ atterraggio] smooth4) (piacevole) [ricordo, pensiero] pleasant5) (gentile) [sguardo, viso] kind; [sorriso, voce] sweet; (affettuoso) [persona, carattere] sweet, kind6) (povero di sali) [ acqua] fresh7) fon. [ consonante] soft8) (alternativo) [ energia] soft2.sostantivo maschile1) (gusto dolce) sweet (taste), sweetnesspreferisco il dolce al salato — I prefer sweet things to savoury o salty food
2) (torta) cake3) (portata) dessert, sweet BE, pudding BE* * *dolce/'dolt∫e/2 (malleabile) [ legno, ferro] soft3 (mite) [ clima] mild; [ brezza] gentle; (non ripido) [ rilievo, pendenza] gentle, gradual; (non brusco) [ atterraggio] smooth4 (piacevole) [ ricordo, pensiero] pleasant; paroline -i sweet nothings5 (gentile) [ sguardo, viso] kind; [ sorriso, voce] sweet; (affettuoso) [ persona, carattere] sweet, kind6 (povero di sali) [ acqua] fresh7 fon. [ consonante] soft8 (alternativo) [ energia] soft1 (gusto dolce) sweet (taste), sweetness; preferisco il dolce al salato I prefer sweet things to savoury o salty food2 (torta) cake; fare dei -i to do some baking; dolce al cioccolato chocolate cake; essere goloso di -i to have a sweet tooth -
33 μακρός
A long, whether of Space or Time,I of Space,1 in length, long,δόρυ Il.7.140
; νέες, νῆες μ. ships of war, Hdt.7.21, Th.1.41, etc. (collect. in sg., A.Pers. 380);πλοῖα μ. Hdt. 5.30
, Th.1.14; ἐπὶ τὰ -ότερα measured by the longer sides, i. e. length-wise, Hdt.1.50; τὰ μ. τείχη the long walls of Athens, Th.8.71, etc.;ἐν τῷ μακρῷ σκέλει τῷ πὸτ τῷ Ποτειδανίῳ SIG247 iii 11
(Delph., iv B. C.); ἡ μακρά (sc. γραμμή), line traced by δικασταί to indicate the heavier penalty, Ar.V. 106; ὁ μ. δρόμος the long-distance torch-race, SIG 1068.9 (Patmos, iii/ii B. C.), al., OGI339.83 (Sestos, ii B. C.).2 in height, tall, high, μ. Ὄλυμπος, οὔρεα, δένδρεα, κίων, Il.15.193, 13.18,9.541, Od.1.127, etc.; of a man, , cf. 18.195;μ. πύκτης PLond.3.1158.6
(iii A. D.).3 in distance, long, far, remote,κέλευθος Il.15.358
; ;ναυτιλίαι Hdt.1.1
; ; μ. ἐπιβοήθειαι long marches to aid, X.Cyr.5.4.47; remote, ; τὰ μακρότατα the remotest parts, Hdt.2.32: freq. in neut. sg. and pl. as Adv., μακρὰ βιβάς, βιβάσθων, with long strides, Il.7.213, 13.809; μακρὰ ῥίψαις, δισκήσαις, Pi.P.1.45, I.2.35; -ότερον σφενδονᾶν X.An.3.4.16
; μακρὸν ἀῧσαι, βοᾶν, to shout so as to be heard afar, i. e. loudly, Il.3.81, 2.224;μακρὰ μεμυκώς 18.580
;μακρὸν ἠχεῖν Pl.Prt. 329a
;κλάειν σε μακρὰ κελεύσας Ar.Eq. 433
(v. κλαίω and infr. v); later by analogy,μακρὰ χαίρειν φράσας τῷ ναυπηγῷ Luc.Nav.2
, cf. Apol.3, al., D.C.46.3; cf. μακράν.4 generally, large in size or degree, great,ἤπειρος A.Eu.75
;ὄλβος Pi.P.2.26
; ; , cf. 1297b4 ([comp] Sup.); οὐσία ib. 1290b16, 1321a11;μακροτέρα ἀρετά Pi.I.4(3).13
;ἐλπίσαντες μακρότερα μὲν τῆς δυνάμεως, ἐλάσσω δὲ τῆς βουλήσεως Th.3.39
; μ. τραπεζῖται, perh. big bankers, Cat.Cod. Astr.7.222.5 dat. μακρῷ, to strengthen [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup., by far,μ. πρῶτος Hdt.1.34
;ἄριστος μ. Id.9.71
;ἀσθενεστέρα μ. A.Pr. 514
, cf. Pl.Phlb. 66e;μ. μάλιστα Hdt.1.171
, cf. A.Eu.30, etc.;κάκιστα δὴ μ. S.Ant. 895
: also with Verbs implying comparison,ἀριστεύει μ. A.Pr. 890
(lyr.), cf. D.H.1.2.II of Time, long (Hom. only in Od.), ἤματα, νύξ, 10.470, 11.373; αἰών v. l. in Pi.N.3.75;μ. χρόνος Hdt.1.32
, etc.; οὐ μ. χρόνου for no long time, S.Ant. 1078, etc.;διὰ μ. χρόνου A.Pers. 741
(troch.);ἐν χρόνῳ μ. S.OC88
, etc.;δι' αἰῶνος μ. A.Supp. 582
(lyr.);τὸν μ. βίον Id.Pr. 449
;τοῦ μ. βίου S.Aj. 473
; μηνὶ -ότερος by a month, Hdt.1.32; μακρῷ (cf. 1.5)πρότερον Gal.8.958
; μ. ἐέλδωρ a long-cherished wish, Od.23.54; μ. γόοι, ὀδύρματα, S.El. 375, E.Hec. 297.2 long, tedious, Pi.N.4.33, etc.; , Th. 3.60, etc.; μακρὰν ἔοικε λέξειν (sc. ῥῆσιν) Ar.Th. 382;οὐδὲ εἷς Ὅμηρον εἴρηκεν μακρόν Philem.97.7
; μακρόν [ἐστι] c. inf., Lat. longum est, Pi.I.6(5).56;μ. ἂν εἴη γράφειν X.Ages.7.1
. Adv. -ρῶς, λέγεσθαι Antiph. 268
: [comp] Comp. - ότερον, ποιεῖς you are taking too long, PCair.Zen. 48.4 (iii B. C.), cf. Philippid.21.3 Gramm., long in quantity, , D.H.Comp.15; μακρά (sc. συλλαβή), ἡ, A.D.Pron.92.12;ἡ φύσει μ. Id.Adv.179.16
: [comp] Comp.,φωνήεντι μακροτέρῳ Arist.Po. 1458a1
; also μακρά (sc. προσῳδία), ἡ, mark of long quantity, S.E.M.1.113, D.T.Supp.674.7; . 6.III neut. with Preps. in adverb. sense, διὰ μακροῦ (sc. χρόνου ) after a long time, long delayed, E.Hec. 320, Ph. 1069; οὐ διὰ μακροῦ not long after, Th.6.15,91, Pl.Alc.2.151b (also of place,οὐ διὰ μ. τῆς Ῥώμης D.H.9.56
);διὰ μακρῶν E.Fr.420.1
;διὰ μακρᾶς Phalar.Ep. 69.1
; but διὰ μακρῶν at great length, Pl.Grg. 449b, etc.;διὰ μακροτέρων Isoc.4.106
; μικρῷ διὰ μ. at somewhat greater length, Arist. Pol. 1279b11.2 ὄλβος οὐκ ἐς μακρὸν ἔρχεται for no long time, Pi. P.3.105; ἐς τὰ μακρότατα to the utmost, Th.6.31; v. μακράν 11.3 ἐπὶ μακρόν far, a long way,πορεύεσθαι X.Cyr.5.4.47
; of Time, Call. Del. 255;ὅσον ἐπὶ μακρότατον οἷοί τε ἐγενόμεθα ἐξικέσθαι ἀκοῇ Hdt. 4.16
, cf. 2.34 ( ἐπὶ omitted 1.171 codd.);τοσόνδε ἐπὶ μ. ἐπυθόμην Id.2.29
; ἐπὶ μακρότερον yet more, Th.4.41.IV regul. [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup., v. supr.: irreg. [comp] Comp. μάσσων, [comp] Sup. μήκιστος, v. sub vocc.V Adv. - ρῶς at great length, opp. συντόμως, Arist.Rh. 1416b4; slowly, Plb.3.51.2; μ. ἔχειν τοῖν σκέλοιν have long legs, Philostr.Gym.31; of pronunciation, D.H.Comp.15;μ. ἐκφέρειν συλλαβήν Str.13.1.68
: but the Adv. is usu. expressed by neut. μακρόν or μακρά, cf. supr. 1.3; μακρὰ κλάειν to howl loudly, Ar.Th. 211;οἰμώξει μ. Id.Av. 1207
, Pl. 111;ὀτοτύζεσθαι μ. Id.Lys. 520
; τί μακρὰ δεῖ λέγειν; Antiph.33.5; also by μακράν (v. sub voc.); or by neut. with a Prep., v. supr. 111: for [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. of the Adv., v. μακροτέρως, μακροτάτω: neut. pl. - ότερα as Adv., Pl.Phdr. 250c, al.— Fem. μακρά not to be confused with μάκρα (q. v.). (Cf. Avest. mas-'long', Lat. ma?μακρόςXcer.) -
34 στέγω
στέγω, used by early writers mainly in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.: [tense] fut. στέξω dub. cj. in D.S.11.29: [tense] aor.Aἔστεξα Plb.8.12.5
, Plu.Alex.35, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐστέξατο cj. for ἐδέξατο in AP13.27 (Phal.):— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐστέχθην Simp. in Epict.p.117
D.:—cover closely, so as to keep a fluid either out or in, Pl.Ti. 78a (of fire):A keep out water, δόμος ἅλα στέγων a house that keeps out the sea, i.e. a good ship, A.Supp. 135 (lyr.): abs., νῆες οὐδὲν στέγουσαι not water-tight, Th.2.94;εὐνὰς τοιαύτας οἵας.. στέγειν.. ἱκανὰς εἶναι Pl.R. 415e
, cf. Ti. 45c, Cra. 412d; τῇ.. στεγούσῃ γῇ in the impervious earth, Id.Criti. 111d; συμμύει καὶ στέγει, of timber, Thphr.HP5.7.4, cf. 5.4.5;οἰκία στέγουσα IG22.2498.23
, cf. 12(5).568.12 (Ceos, v/iv B.C.):—so in [voice] Med., στέγετο.. ὄμβρους kept off the rain from himself, Pi.P.4.81; νεῦς οὐκ ἐστέξατο κῦμα APl.c. (v. supr.);ταῦτα δὲ παρέξοντι οἰκοδομημένα καὶ στεγόμενα καὶ τεθυρωμένα Tab.Heracl.1.142
.2 of other things, fend off, repel, ;δόρυ πολέμιον στέγειν A.Th. 216
; στέγων γὰρ ἐχθροὺς θάνατον εἵλετ' ib. 1014;σ. τὰς πληγάς Ar.V. 1295
;στέγει ἡ σὰρξ τὸ προσπῖπτον θερμόν Arist. Pr. 889a11
.3 later, bear up, sustain, support,ἡ θάλαττα.. σ. τὰ βάρη Id.Fr. 217
;σ. τὸν ὄροφον J.AJ5.8.12
; ; bear up against, endure, resist, τὴν ἐπιφοράν, ἔφοδον, Plb.3.53.2, 18.25.4, cf. SIG700.23 (Lete, ii B.C.);σ. νόσον AP11.340
(Pall.);τὸ δυσῶδες Memn.2.4
;τὰς ἐνδείας Ph.2.526
; ἡ ἀγάπη.. πάντα ς. 1 Ep.Cor.13.7, cf. 9.12: abs., contain oneself, hold out,στέγειν, καρτερεῖν Lyr.Alex.Adesp.1.30
, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.3.1,5;ἔστεξα ἕως ἔλθῃς POxy.1775.10
(iv A.D.) (in S.OT 11 στέξαντες is f.l. for στέρξαντες).B keep in, hold water, etc., δάκρυον ὄμματ' οὐκέτι στέγει prob.f.l. in E.IA 888 (troch.); οὐκ ἂν δυναίμην μὴ στέγοντα πιμπλάναι I could not fill leaky vessels, Id.Fr. 899; ὕδωρ ς., of a vessel, Pl.R. 621a: metaph.,τὴν ψυχὴν κοσκίνῳ ἀπῄκασε.. τετρημένην, ἅτε οὐ δυναμένην στέγειν δι' ἀπιστίαν καὶ λήθην Pl.Grg. 493c
; [ψυχὴν] στέγουσαν οὐδέν Id.Lg. 714a
; in Id.R. 586b, τὸ στέγον ἑαυτῶν prob. means the continent part of each man, cf.στεγανός 11.4
.II generally, contain, hold, ἄγγος σῶμα τοὐκείνου ς. S.El. 1118, cf. E. Ion 1412;ὄχλον σ. δῶμα Id.Hipp. 843
.III shelter, protect,πύργοι πόλιν στέγουσιν S.OC15
codd., cf. A.Th. 797: metaph.,ὅρκος σ. τὴν ὁμόνοιαν αὐτῶν D.S.11.29
(cj.); τὸ ξύλον ἔστεξεν ἡ γῆ retained and cherished it, so that it struck root, Plu. Rom.20, cf. Alex.35.2 conceal, keep hidden, ;ἥξει.., κἂν ἐγὼ σιγῇ στέγω S.OT 341
; τί χρὴ στέγειν ἢ τί λέγειν; Id.Ph. 136 (lyr.); ;σ. τἀμὰ καὶ σ' ἔπη E.El. 273
;στέξαι τὸ κριθέν Plb.4.8.2
:—[voice] Pass., to be kept secret, Th.6.72; παρ' ὑμῶν εὖ στεγοίμεθ' let my counsel be kept secret by you, S.Tr. 596.IV close up, in [voice] Pass.,τὰ τῶν ἀγγείων στόματα στεγόμενα Paul.Aeg.6.7
. (Cf. Skt. sthagati 'cover, hide', Lat. tego, Engl. thatch.) -
35 Легче друга потерять, чем найти
Real friendship should be cherishedCf:A friend is easier lost than found (Am.). A friend is not so soon gotten as lost (Am., Br.). It takes years to make a friend, but minutes to lose one (but you can lose one in an hour) (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Легче друга потерять, чем найти
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36 querido
adj.1 dear, dearest.2 dear, beloved, loved.f. & m.darling, sweetheart, sweetie, honey.past part.past participle of spanish verb: querer.* * *1→ link=querer querer► adjetivo1 (amado) dear, beloved; (en carta) dear► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 familiar (apelativo) darling* * *1. (f. - querida)noundear, honey2. (f. - querida)adj.dear, beloved* * *querido, -a1. ADJ1) (=amado) dearqueridos amigos, nos hemos reunido para... — dear friends, we are assembled here to...
queridos hermanos — (Rel) dearly beloved
un alcalde querido por todos — a mayor who is well-liked in the community, a popular mayor
2) [en cartas] dearQueridos padres: — Dear parents,
3) And nice2. SM / F1) [uso apelativo] darling¡sí, querido! — yes, darling!
2) (=amante) lover* * *I- da adjetivob) (Corresp) Dearc) (Col fam) ( simpático) niceII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartb) ( amante) (m) fancy man; (f) fancy woman* * *= beloved, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], beloved, darling.Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.Ex. Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.----* muy querido = much-loved.* ser querido = loved-one.* tan querido de todos = so beloved of all.* tan querido por todos = so beloved of all.* un querido = a little something on the side.* * *I- da adjetivob) (Corresp) Dearc) (Col fam) ( simpático) niceII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartb) ( amante) (m) fancy man; (f) fancy woman* * *= beloved, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], beloved, darling.Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.Ex: Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.* muy querido = much-loved.* ser querido = loved-one.* tan querido de todos = so beloved of all.* tan querido por todos = so beloved of all.* un querido = a little something on the side.* * *1(amado): mi querida patria my beloved countryes uno de mis recuerdos más queridos it's one of my fondest o dearest o most cherished memoriesrodeado de su familia y de sus seres queridos surrounded by his family and loved onestu querido hermano me ha vuelto a dejar plantada ( iró); your darling o dear brother has stood me up again ( iro)2 ( Corresp) DearQueridos padres/tíos Dear Mother and Father/Aunt and UncleMi querido Carlos My dear Carlos, Dearest CarlosMi querida amiga Dear friend ( frml)¡mira qué querido! how nice o kind of him!es una niña muy querida she's such a nice o ( BrE) lovely girlmasculine, feminine1 ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartlo vi en el restaurante con su querida I saw him in the restaurant with his fancy woman o with that woman he's having an affair with* * *
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer)
querido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
querer
querido
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love;
sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him;
¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake!
1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):
quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room;
¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?;
hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like;
iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to;
tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?;
no quiero I don't want to;
quiero ir I want to go;
quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table;
quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you;
no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything;
quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder;
¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …;
el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be;
querido es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;
( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;
¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you?
2 ( en locs)
donde quiera que wherever;
queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately;
sin querer accidentally;
fue sin querido it was an accident;
querer decir to mean;
¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that?
3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?
quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
querido -da adjetivo
seres queridos loved ones;
un profesor muy querido por todos a well-liked teacherb) (Corresp) Dear
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) fancy woman
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection
♦ Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident
querido,-a
I adjetivo dear, beloved
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 darling
2 pey (hombre) lover
(mujer) mistress
' querido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- querida
- reparar
- ser
English:
baby
- darling
- dear
- ducky
- elementary
- precious
- beloved
- bereaved
- bereavement
- loved one
* * *querido, -a♦ adj1. [en cartas] dear;Querido Juan Dear Juan;Queridos padres Dear Mum and Dad;Mi querido amigo Dear friend2. [amado]la pena que causa la muerte de alguien querido the pain of losing a loved one o someone dear to you;el alcalde era querido por todos the mayor was loved by everyone;una ciudad especialmente querida para el cantante a city that is particularly close to the singer's heart♦ nm,f1. [amante] lover2. [apelativo afectuoso] darling* * *I part → querer1II adj dear* * *querido, -da adj: dear, belovedquerido, -da n: dear, sweetheart* * *querido adj dear -
37 F43.2
рус Расстройство приспособительных реакцийeng Adjustment disorders. States of subjective distress and emotional disturbance, usually interfering with social functioning and performance, arising in the period of adaptation to a significant life change or a stressful life event. The stressor may have affected the integrity of an individual's social network (bereavement, separation experiences) or the wider system of social supports and values (migration, refugee status), or represented a major developmental transition or crisis (going to school, becoming a parent, failure to attain a cherished personal goal, retirement). Individual predisposition or vulnerability plays an important role in the risk of occurrence and the shaping of the manifestations of adjustment disorders, but it is nevertheless assumed that the condition would not have arisen without the stressor. The manifestations vary and include depressed mood, anxiety or worry (or mixture of these), a feeling of inability to cope, plan ahead, or continue in the present situation, as well as some deg -
38 lang1;
länger, am längstenI Adj.1. räumlich: long; Mensch: tall; ein Hemd mit langen Ärmeln a long-sleeved shirt; einen Rock länger machen lengthen ( oder let down) a skirt; zehn Meter lang und vier Meter breit ten met|res (Am. -ers) (long) by four (wide); eine 20cm lange Kette a chain 20cm long ( oder in length); sie sind gleich lang they’re the same length; einen langen Hals machen umg. crane one’s neck, Am. rubberneck; sich des Langen und Breiten über etw. auslassen fig. expatiate at great length on s.th., go on and on about s.th.; Bank1 1, Gesicht1 2 etc.2. zeitlich: long; lange Jahre for years; seit langem for a long time; vor nicht allzu langer Zeit not so long ago; in nicht allzu langer Zeit before long; mir wird die Zeit lang the days are beginning to drag; das wird eine lange Nacht it’s going to be a long night; die Tage werden länger the days are getting longer ( oder drawing out)3. zur Angabe der Dauer: lasting; eine drei Wochen lange Reise a trip lasting three weeks, a three-week tripII Adv.1. räumlich: das Haar lang tragen wear one’s hair long; lang gestreckt extended; Form: elongated; Gebäude: long; auch Mensch: stretched out; Gebirgszug etc.: stretching for miles; lang gestielt Werkzeug: long-handled; BOT. long-stemmed; lang und breit fig. at great length2. zeitlich: for a long time; mit 2. Partizip: long-...; lang anhaltend prolonged, long-lasting; lang entbehrt oder vermisst sorely missed; lang gehegt Hoffnung etc.: long-cherished ( oder -nourished); lang erhofft long-hoped-for; lang ersehnt oder erwartet long-awaited; lang gezogen Ton etc.: long-drawn out3. nachgestellt, zur Angabe der Dauer: for; drei Jahre lang for three years; die ganze Woche lang all week long, (for) the whole week; eine Sekunde / einen Augenblick lang for a second / moment4. umg. lange; dauern1, länger, längst, Leitung 2, Lulatsch etc.—Dial. -
39 на случай
1) ( допуская что-либо) in case of smth.2) уст. ( случайно) by chanceСтихи на случай сохранились; / Я их имею; вот они; / "Куда, куда вы удалились, / Весны моей златые дни?" (А. Пушкин, Евгений Онегин) — By chance, these verses have not perished; / I have them here for you to see: / 'Oh, golden days, my springtide cherished, / Ah, whither, whither did you flee?'
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40 φιλέω
φῐλέω, [dialect] Aeol. [full] φίλημμι Sapph.79, cf. Ead. Oxy. 1787 Fr.1 + 2.24; [ per.] 2sg. φίλησθα Ead.22; late [ per.] 3pl.Aφίλεισι Epigr.Gr.990.12
(Balbill.): [dialect] Boeot. [full] φίλειμι Hdn.Gr.2.930: [dialect] Ep. inf.φιλήμεναι Il.22.265
: [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.φιλέεσκε 3.388
, al.: [tense] fut. φιλήσω, [dialect] Ep. inf.φιλησέμεν Od.4.171
: [tense] aor. 1ἐφίλησα Pi.P.2.16
, etc.: [tense] pf. πεφίληκα ib. 1.13:—[voice] Med., Poet. 1 [tense] aor. ἐφῑλάμην; [ per.] 3sg. ἐφίλατο, φίλατο, Il.5.61, 20.304, Call.Aet.Oxy. 2080.55; [ per.] 3pl.φίλαντο Lyc.274
; imper.φῖλαι Il.5.117
, 10.280; subj. , Hes.Th.97; but φίλατο as [voice] Pass., A.R.3.66; also part.φιλάμενος IG14.1549
([place name] Rome):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. [voice] Med. φιλήσομαι in pass. sense, Od.1.123, 15.281, Antipho 1.19: [tense] fut. 3πεφιλήσομαι Call. Del. 270
: [tense] aor. , Pl.Phdr. 253c: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἐφίληθεν Il.2.668
: [tense] pf.πεφίλημαι Pi.N.4.45
, X.An.1.9.28; [dialect] Dor. part.πεφιλᾱμένος Theoc. 3.3
. [[pron. full] ῐ exceptin the forms ἐφίλατο, φῑλατο, etc.]: ([etym.] φίλος):— love, regard with affection, opp. μισεῖν, Pl.R. 334c, Arist.Rh. 1380b34;φιλήσω τὸν δῆμον τὸν Ἀθηναίων IG12.15.36
; (on its relation to sexual love v. infr. 3); of the love of gods for men,φ. δέ ἑ μητίετα Ζεύς Il. 2.197
; πέρι γάρ μ' ἐφίλει (of the love of the master for his swineherd) Od.14.146; (alsoὃν περὶ κῆρι φ. Ζεὺς.. παντοίην φιλότητα Od.15.245
, cf. Il.9.117);μάλα τούς γε φ. ἑκάεργος Ἀπόλλων Il.16.94
;εἰ.. Ἕκτορά περ φιλέεις καὶ κήδεαι αὐτοῦ 7.204
, etc.; of love for a child reared, Od. 15.370;αἰ δὲ μὴ φίλει, ταχέως φιλήσει κωὐκὶ θέλοισα Sapph.1.23
; ;φιλέων φιλέοντα Pi.P.10.66
; ;μάλιστά σ'.. ἤχθηρα κἀφίλησ' ἐν ἡμέρᾳ μιᾷ S.El. 1363
; ; ὅσα θεοὶ ἀνθρώποις οὓς φιλοῦσιν [διδόασιν] SIG 985.48 (Philadelphia, i B. C.); οἱ φιλοῦντές τινα his friends, freq. in messages and letters, OGI184.10 (Philae, i B. C.), Ep.Tit.3.15, PSI8.971.30 (iii/iv A. D.), etc.; φιλεῖν ἐμαυτήν, αὑτόν, E.Hel. 999, Med.86, etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be beloved by one,ἐκ Διός Il.2.668
;παρ' αὐτῇ 13.627
, etc.; τινι E.Hec. 1000.2 treat affectionately or kindly, esp. welcome, entertain a guest, Od.4.29, 5.135, Il.3.207, etc.;φίλος δ' ἦν ἀνθρώποισιν, πάντας γὰρ φιλέεσκεν ὁδῷ ἔπι οἰκία ναίων Il.6.15
;ξεῖνον ἐνὶ μεγάροισι φ. Od.8.42
;ξεῖνον ἄγων ἐν δώμασι.. φιλέειν καὶ τιέμεν 15.543
, cf. 14.322; θεὸς (i. e. Calypso)ἥ με.. ἐφίλει τε καὶ ἔτρεφεν 7.256
; τίς ἂν φιλέοντι μάχοιτο; who would quarrel with a kind host? 8.208; etc.:—[voice] Pass., παρ' ἄμμι φιλήσεαι welcome shalt thou be in our house, Od.1.123, cf. 15.281.3 opp. ἐρᾶν, τούτους μάλιστά φασι φιλεῖν ὧν ἂν ἐρῶσι regard with affection those for whom they have a passion, Pl.Phdr. 231c;ὥστε οὐ μόνον φιλοῖο ἄν, ἀλλὰ καὶ ἐρῷο ὑπ' ἀνθρώπων X.Hier.11.11
, cf. Smp.8.21; εἰκὸς τὸ φιλεῖν τοὺς ἐρωμένους Arist.APr. 70a6; but φ. is used of lovers,ἥ γ' Εὐρυμάχῳ μισγέσκετο καὶ φιλέεσκεν Od.18.325
;Λυσίθεος Μικίωνα φιλῖν φησι μάλισστα τῶν ἐν τῇ πόλει IG12.924
; , cf. Hdt.4.176 ([voice] Pass.), Ar.Lys. 905; of the love of man for wife, ὅς τις ἀνὴρ ἀγαθὸς.. τὴν αὐτοῦ φιλέει ( cherishes her) , cf. 486; τὴν αὐτὸς φιλέεσκεν loved and cherished as his wife, ib. 450; but ἐμὲ.. ἀτιμάζει, φιλέει δ' ἀΐδηλον Ἄρηα (Hephaestus speaks of Aphrodite) Od.8.309: Com.,ὦ Δῆμ', ἐραστής εἰμι σὸς φιλῶ τέ σε καὶ κήδομαί σου Ar.Eq. 1341
.b of sexual intercourse, Hsch. s.v. βαίνειν.4 show outward signs of love, esp. kiss (not in Hom.), φ. τοῖσι στόμασι kiss on the mouth, opp. τὰς παρειὰς φιλέονται, Hdt. 1.134, cf. X.Cyr.1.4.27, Smp.9.5;κατὰ τὸ στόμα AP5.284
(Agath.);φιλήσω.. τὸ σὸν κάρα S.OC 1131
;πατέρα.. περὶ χεῖρε βαλοῦσα φιλήσει A.Ag. 1559
(anap.), cf. Ar.Av. 671, 674, Pl.Phdr. 255e, Ev.Marc.14.44, etc.: c. dupl. acc., τὸ φίλαμα, τὸ.. τὸν Ἄδωνιν.. ἀποθνάσκοντα φίλασεν the kiss wherewith she kissed him, Mosch.3.69:—[voice] Med., τὰς παρειάς kiss each other's cheeks, Hdt.l.c.5 of things as objects of love, like, approve,σχέτλια ἔργα Od.14.83
;ἀοιδάν Pi.N.3.7
;οὔθ' ἱστῶν ἐφίλησεν ὁδοὺς οὔτε δείπνων.. τέρψιας P.9.18
, etc.;αἰσχροκέρδειαν S.Ant. 1056
, cf. 312; τὰς λευκοτάτας [μάζας] Telecl. 1.6 (anap.);Πράμνιον οἶνον Ephipp.28
.6 of things as the subject,ἡσυχία δὲ φιλεῖ συμπόσιον Pi.N.9.48
;ἢ [μίτρη] μαστοὺς ἐφίλησε Call.Epigr.39
.7 in making a request,οἶσθ' ὁτιὴ φιλῶ σ' ἐγώ, κἀμοὶ πιθόμενος ὑπαποκίνει τῆς ὁδοῦ Ar.Av. 1010
; so τί πράσσει Φηλικίων ὁ ἀγαθός; φιλῶ σε pray, how goes it with the worthy Felicio? Arr.Epict.1.19.20; so perh. in Herod.1.66, πείσθητί μευ, φιλέω σε (but rather 'I speak as a true friend').II after Hom., c. inf., love to do, be fond of doing, and so to be wont or used to do,φιλέει ὁ θεὸς τὰ ὑπερέχοντα κολούειν Hdt.7.10
.έ; ἢν ἁμάρτωσι τοῦ πατρικοῦ τύπου.. φιλέουσι διαφθείρεσθαι Democr.228
;Μοῖσα μεμνᾶσθαι φ. Pi. N.1.12
, cf. P.3.18;φιλεῖ δὲ τίκτειν ὕβρις.. ὕβριν A.Ag. 763
(lyr.);τοῖς θανοῦσί τοι φιλοῦσι πάντες κειμένοις ἐπεγγελᾶν S.Aj. 989
, etc.; rarely with part. for inf.,φιλεῖς δὲ δρῶσ' αὐτὸ σφόδρα Ar.Pl. 645
.2 of things, events, etc.,αὔρη ἀπὸ ψυχροῦ τινος φιλέει πνέειν Hdt.2.27
;φιλεῖ ὠδῖνα τίκτειν νύξ A.Supp. 769
;ἐμπόρων ἔπη φ. πλανᾶσθαι S.OC 304
; (lyr.);φιλεῖ μεγάλα στρατόπεδα ἐκπλήγνυσθαι Th.4.125
;ὃ δὴ φ. ὁ ἔρως ἐμποιεῖν Pl.Smp. 182c
: esp. with γίγνεσθαι of what usually happens, ἀπὸ πείρης πάντα ἀνθρώποισι φιλέει γίνεσθαι everything comes to man by experience, Hdt.7.9.γ, cf. 7.10.ζ, 7.50, Th.3.42, Isoc.6.104, Pl. R. 494c, al.;οἷα φ. γίγνεσθαι Th.7.79
, cf. Hdt.8.128; without γίγνεσθαι, οἷα δὴ φιλεῖ as is wont, Pl.R. 467b;ὁποῖα φ. Luc.Am.9
.3 impers., φιλέει δέ κως προσημαίνειν (sc. ὁ θεός) , εὖτ' ἂν .. Hdt.6.27; ὡς δὴ φιλεῖ.. λόγον ἔχειν ἀνθρώπους as it is usual for.., Plu.Pomp. 73.
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