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  • 61 start

    • orastaa
    • panna alulle
    • panna käyntiin
    • panna
    • ryhtyä
    • ruveta
    • saada
    • nousta
    • nostaa
    • hätkähtää
    • hytkähtää
    • hölletä
    • hätkähdys
    • irtaantua
    technology
    • irrottaa
    • herjetä
    • vavahdus
    • vireillä
    • auttaa alkuun
    • etumatka
    • alkaa
    • alkuunpano
    • alkuunlähtö
    • alkuperä
    • alkaminen
    • alku
    • aloittaa
    • aloitus
    • antaa lähtömerkki
    • kavahtaa
    • liikkeellelähtö
    • perustaa
    • startata
    • startti
    • syöksyä
    • säpsähtää
    • yltyä
    • äityä
    • käynnistää
    • käydä
    • käynnistys-
    • käynnistyä
    • käynnistys
    • käyntiinlähtö
    • pistää
    • lähtöviiva
    • lähteä
    • lähtö
    • lähteä käyntiin
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) lähteä liikkeelle
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) alkaa, aloittaa
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) käynnistyä, käynnistää
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) panna alulle, perustaa
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.)
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.)
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) säpsähtää
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)

    English-Finnish dictionary > start

  • 62 ♦ far

    ♦ far /fɑ:(r)/
    A avv. (compar. farther, further; superl. relat. farthest, furthest)
    1 lontano: They didn't go far, non sono andati lontano; We've gone too far, ci siano spinti troppo lontano; siamo andati troppo oltre; (fig.) abbiamo esagerato; How far?, fin dove?; fino a che punto? ( anche fig.); DIALOGO → - Lost child 1- She can't be far away, non può essere lontana; How far is it to your house?, quanto è lontana (o quando dista, quanto siamo lontani da) casa tua?; DIALOGO → - Asking for directions- Is it far to the train station?, è lunga la strada per la stazione?; far beyond our solar system, molto al di là del (o a un'enorme distanza dal) nostro sistema solare; far into the future, nel lontano futuro; far into the night, fino a tarda notte; (fig.) to carry (o to take) st. too far, spingere troppo avanti qc.; esagerare: This is really carrying the joke too far, ora si esagera! NOTA D'USO: - to exaggerate, to overdo o to go too far?-
    2 molto; assai; di molto; di gran lunga; decisamente: far better, molto (o assai) migliore; far longer, molto più lungo; far too long, decisamente troppo lungo; I'm far too busy to see them, sono davvero troppo occupato per vederli NOTA D'USO: - molto-
    B a. (compar. farther, further; superl. relat. farthest, furthest)
    1 lontano; distante; remoto: the far past, il lontano passato
    2 opposto; altro: the far end of, la parte opposta di; l'estremo opposto di; l'estremità opposta di; l'altro capo di
    3 (geogr.) lontano; estremo: the Far East, l'Estremo Oriente; the Far West, il lontano Ovest; (in USA) il Far West
    4 (polit.) estremo: the far left [right], l'estrema sinistra [destra]; a far-right leader, un leader dell'estrema destra
    far above, molto (al di) sopra (di qc.); (fig.) di gran lunga superiore (a q.) □ far afield, lontano: to come from far afield, venire da lontano □ far ahead (of), molto avanti (a); molto avanzato (rispetto a) □ far and away, di gran lunga: far and away the youngest, di gran lunga il più giovane □ far and near, vicino e lontano; dappertutto; ogni dove □ far and wide, in lungo e in largo; dappertutto: He has travelled far and wide, ha viaggiato in lungo e in largo; from far and wide, da ogni parte □ far-away, lontano, distante, remoto; ► anche faraway □ far between = few and far between ► few □ a far cry from, ben diverso da; lontanissimo da □ far-famed, di vasta rinomanza; famoso □ far-fetched, lambiccato; forzato, stiracchiato; improbabile; inverosimile □ far-flung, lontano, remoto; ( anche) esteso, ampio, assai diffuso □ far from, tutt'altro che; lungi da: He's far from well, sta tutt'altro che bene; far from satisfied, tutt'altro che (o lungi dall'essere) soddisfatto; His optimism, far from cheering me, began to jar, il suo ottimismo, lungi dal tirarmi su di morale, cominciò a infastidirmi; Far from it!, al contrario!; tutt'altro!; anzi!; Far be it from me to…, lungi da me l'idea di… □ far gone, molto avanti (o in là) ( in una situazione o stato); malandato; molto malato; ubriaco: far gone in pregnancy, molto avanti nella gravidanza; far gone in debt, indebitato fino agli occhi; These trees are too far gone to be saved, questi alberi sono troppo malandati per poterli salvare □ far off (avv.), (molto) lontano; in lontananza □ far-off, lontano; distante; remoto □ far out, lontano, remoto; (fam.) originale, fantasioso, stravagante, bizzarro; ( slang USA) grandioso, fantastico □ (fam.) not far out, abbastanza vicino ( al giusto) □ far-reaching, di grande estensione; di vasta portata: far-reaching reforms, riforme di larga portata □ far-seeing, che vede lontano; (fig.) lungimirante, preveggente □ far-sighted, (med. USA) presbite, ipermetrope; (fig.) perspicace, sagace; lungimirante, preveggente □ far-sightedness, (med. USA) presbiopia, ipermetropia; (fig.) perspicacia, lungimiranza □ as far as (+ sost.), fino a: We went as far as the station, siamo andati, ci siamo spinti fino alla stazione □ as far as (+ verbo), fino a (o fin) dove; ( anche) per quanto, per quello che: as far as I could see, fin dove riuscivo a vedere; as far as I know, per quanto ne so; as far as I can tell, per quello che posso giudicare; a quanto mi sembra; as far as I'm concerned, per quel che mi riguarda; quanto a me □ as far as it goes, nel complesso; tutto sommato; con le dovute riserve: That is good, as far as it goes, but…, nel complesso va bene, ma…; per andar bene va bene, ma… □ That's as far as it goes, questo e non di più; ( anche) e questo è quanto □ as far as possible, per quanto possibile □ by far, di gran lunga: by far the best, di gran lunga il migliore □ (fig.) to go far, andare lontano; fare molta strada; fare carriera; (di cibo, provviste, ecc.) durare □ to go far towards doing st., contribuire notevolmente a fare qc.; essere di grande aiuto per fare qc. to go too far, esagerare; passare il segno □ in so far asin so far □ so far, fino a questo punto; fin qui; finora; a tutt'oggi: Everything's been quiet so far, finora è stato tutto tranquillo; only so far (and no further), fino a un certo punto (e non oltre) □ so far so good, fin qui tutto bene; tutto bene per ora □ thus far, fin qui; finora □ a… too far, un… di troppo.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ far

  • 63 start

    ( MIL) n abbr
    = Strategic Arms Reduction Talks rokowania pl START
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) wyruszać
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) zaczynać
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) uruchomić, zacząć działać
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) założyć
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) początek, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) przewaga
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) wzdrygnąć się
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) zryw, drgnięcie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) zaskoczenie

    English-Polish dictionary > start

  • 64 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) doties ceļā
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) []sākt; sākties
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) iedarbināt; uzvilkt (pulksteni)
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) uzsākt; nodibināt; izveidot
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) starts; sākums
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) handikaps; priekšrocība
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) satrūkties; salēkties
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) satrūkšanās
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) šoks; pārsteigums
    * * *
    sākums; satrūkšanās; starts; handikaps, priekšrocība; iedarbināšana; pacelšanās; doties ceļā; sākt; sākties; satrūkties; pietrūkties kājās; pietrūkties; iedarbināt; dibināt; iztramdīt; sarobīties, samesties; atirt; dot starta signālu; startēt; pacelties

    English-Latvian dictionary > start

  • 65 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) išvykti, leistis į kelionę
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) pra(si)dėti
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) už(si)vesti
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) įsteigti
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) pradžia
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) pranašumas, persvara
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) krūptelėti
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) krūptelėjimas
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) išgąstis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > start

  • 66 start

    n. början; ryck, sprittning; starta från startplats
    --------
    v. börja; starta; ge sig iväg; bryta upp, fara; låta starta; sätta igång
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) starta
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) börja
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starta, sätta (få) i gång
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starta, sätta i gång
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) början, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) försprång
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) hoppa (rycka) till
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) ryck, ryckning
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) chock

    English-Swedish dictionary > start

  • 67 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyrazit
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začít
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) nastartovat, spustit, uvést v chod
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) rozběhnout
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začátek, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočit
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutí
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otřes
    * * *
    • začínat
    • zahájení
    • začátek
    • začít
    • zahájit
    • spouštět
    • spustit
    • start

    English-Czech dictionary > start

  • 68 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyraziť
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začať
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) naštartovať, uviesť do chodu
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) pustiť sa do, začať, založiť
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začiatok, štart
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) výhoda, výhodné postavenie, náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočiť
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otras
    * * *
    • uvolnit sa
    • uvolnenie
    • vydat sa na cestu
    • zacat
    • výhoda
    • vypestovat
    • vyplašit
    • vyvolat
    • zahájenie
    • zaciatok cesty
    • zaciatok
    • zaviest rec
    • šklbnutie
    • štartovat
    • spustit
    • spúštat
    • štart
    • spustenie
    • strhávat sa
    • strhnutie
    • trhnutie
    • trhavý pohyb
    • úcast
    • trhnút sebou
    • rozbeh
    • pociatok
    • poplašit
    • povolenie
    • nadhodit
    • nárazová práca
    • náskok
    • odštartovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > start

  • 69 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) a pleca
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) a în­cepe
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) a dema­ra, a face să pornească
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) a lansa
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) debut; start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) avans
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) a tresări
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) tresărire
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) şoc

    English-Romanian dictionary > start

  • 70 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) ξεκινώ
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) αρχίζω
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) παίρνω μπρος/βάζω μπροστά
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) βάζω μπρος, ξεκινάω
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) αρχή,ξεκίνημα/αφετηρία
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) πλεονέκτημα
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) τινάζομαι,πετάγομαι
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) ξάφνιασμα,τίναγμα
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) ταραχή

    English-Greek dictionary > start

  • 71 start

    I [staː]
    1. verb
    1) to leave or begin a journey:

    We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.

    يَبْدأ الرِّحْلَه
    2) to begin:

    Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?

    What time does the play start?

    يَبْدأ، يَشْرَع
    3) to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work:

    The clock stopped but I started it again.

    يُشَغِّل

    One of the students decided to start a college magazine.

    يُؤَسِّس
    2. noun
    1) the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc:

    I shall have to make a start on that work.

    بِدايَه
    2) in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this:

    The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.

    إنْدِفاع، إنْطِلاق II [staːt]
    1. verb
    to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc:

    The sudden noise made me start.

    يَقْفِز، يَهْتَز
    2. noun
    1) a sudden movement of the body:

    He gave a start of surprise.

    إهْتِزازَة الجِسْم
    2) a shock:

    What a start the news gave me!

    صَدْمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > start

  • 72 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) partir
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) commencer (à)
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) (faire) démarrer
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) lancer
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) début; départ
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) avance
    - starting-point - for a start - get off to a good - bad start - start off - start out - start up - to start with II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) sursauter
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sursaut
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) choc

    English-French dictionary > start

  • 73 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) sair
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) começar
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) pôr para funcionar
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) lançar
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) início
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) dianteira
    - starting-point - for a start - get off to a good - bad start - start off - start out - start up - to start with II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) sobressaltar
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sobressalto
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) susto

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > start

  • 74 bring down


    1) свалить;
    сломать In American football, you have to try to bring down your opponent. ≈ В американском футболе главная задача - повалить наземь твоего противника. Syn: get down
    2), come down
    6), send down
    2)
    2) снижать(ся) (о ценах и т. п.) Shopkeepers have been asked to bring down their prices. ≈ От хозяев магазинов потребовали снизить цены. Syn: come down
    3), send down
    3)
    3) заставлять кого-л. снижать цены We bought the dealer down to a much lower figure. ≈ Мы насели на продавца, и он довольно заметно сбросил цену.
    4) сбивать (самолет) The gunners brought down three planes. ≈ Зенитчики сбили три самолета.
    5) подстрелить The hunter brought down a deer. ≈ Охотник подстрелил оленя.
    6) победить( врага, политического оппонента) At the next vote, we must try to bring down the government. ≈ На следующих выборах мы будем пытаться победить правящую партию.
    7) сносить цифры при делении или умножении столбиком When you divide 216 by 4, divide 4 into 21, giving 5 with I remaining;
    then bring down the next figure, 6, and divide this 16 by 4;
    the answer is
    54. ≈ Когда вы делите 216 на 4, вы сначала делите на 4 21, получаете 5 и один в остатке;
    затем сносите 6, и делите получившееся 16 на 4;
    итого ответ -
    54.
    8) доводить (рассказ о событиях, записи и т. п.) до определенного времени We have been asked to rewrite the history book, bringing it down to
    1980. ≈ Нас попросили переписать учебник истории и довести изложение до 1980 года.
    9) приводить в уныние, расстраивать The youngest son has only brought down trouble on the family. ≈ Младший доставлял семье одни неприятности.
    10) передавать по наследству;
    оставлять, передавать младшим поколениям This ring has been brought down in my family. ≈ Это кольцо передается по наследству в моей семье. Syn: carry down, come down
    4), descend
    4), hand down
    3), hand on
    2), pass down
    3), pass on
    6)
    11) снижать до своего уровня We are afraid that Helen will bring Simon down to her own level. ≈ Мы боимся, что Саймон спустится до уровня Хелен.
    12) доводить до сведения населения The city council will bring down the new spending plans on Monday. ≈ Муниципалитет объявит новый план в понедельник. Syn: hand down
    4) свалить;
    сломать - the wind brought down a number of trees ветер повалил много деревьев - to * the wire разрушить проволочные заграждения подстрелить (птицу) сбивать( самолет) убить или тяжело ранить снижать (цены и т. п.) - to * the score( спортивное) сократить разрыв в счете (on) навлекать - to * anger on oneself навлечь на себя гнев доводить (рассказ о событиях, записи и т. п.) до определенного времени (военное) открыть (огонь) - to * fire on открыть огонь по (разговорное) осадить( кого-л.), поставить на место;
    унизить( разговорное) приводить в уныние, расстраивать вызвать крах, поражение (математика) делать переносы при умножении;
    делать заем при делении

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring down

  • 75 bring down

    bring down а) свалить; сломать In American football, you have to try tobring down your opponent. б) снижать (цены) Shopkeepers have been asked tobring down their prices. в) заставлять кого-л. снижать цены We bought thedealer down to a much lower figure. г) сбивать (самолет) The gunners broughtdown three planes. д) подстрелить The hunter brought down a deer. е) победить(врага, политического оппонента) At the next vote, we must try to bring downthe government. ж) делать переносы при умножении When you divide 216 by 4,divide 4 into 21, giving 5 with I remaining; then bring down the next figure,6, and divide This 16 by 4; the answer is 54. з) доводить (рассказ о событиях,записи и т. п.) до определённого времени We have been asked to rewrite thehistory book, bringing it down to 1980. и) приводить в уныние, расстраиватьThe youngest son has only brought down trouble on the family. к) передавать,оставлять что-л. своим последователям, передавать что-л. из поколения в поко-ление This ring has been brought down in my family. л) снижать до своего уров-ня We are afraid that Helen will bring Simon down to her own level. м) дово-дить до сведения населения The city council will bring down the new spendingplans on Monday.

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > bring down

  • 76 alleine

    Adj. präd. und Adv. umg. allein
    * * *
    al·lein
    [aˈlain]
    al·lei·ne
    [aˈlainə]
    (fam)
    1. (ohne andere) alone
    jdn \alleine lassen to leave sb alone
    wir sind jetzt endlich \alleine we're on our own at last
    sind Sie \alleine oder in Begleitung? are you by yourself or with someone?
    2. (einsam) lonely
    3. (ohne Hilfe) on one's own
    auf sich akk \alleine angewiesen [o gestellt] sein to be on one's own, to be left to one's own resources
    für sich \alleine by oneself, on one's own
    er arbeitet lieber für sich \alleine he prefers to work alone
    4.
    für sich \alleine [genommen] in itself
    dieser Vorfall ist, für sich \alleine genommen, schon schwerwiegend genug this incident is in itself serious enough
    II. adv
    1. (bereits) just
    \alleine das Ausmaß der Schäden war schon schlimm genug the extent of the damage alone was bad enough
    \alleine der Gedanke daran the mere [or very] thought of it
    2. (ausschließlich) exclusively
    das ist ganz \alleine dein Bier! that's up to you!
    das ist \alleine deine Entscheidung it's your decision [and yours alone]
    die \alleine selig machende [o seligmachende] Kirche/Lehre the only true church/teaching
    \alleine berechtigt JUR exclusively entitled
    \alleine berechtigt sein, etw zu tun JUR to have the exclusive right to do sth
    3. (ohne Hilfe) single-handedly, on one's own, by oneself
    unser Jüngster kann sich schon \alleine anziehen our youngest can already dress himself [or get dressed by himself]
    ein Kind \alleine erziehen to bring up [or raise] a child on one's own
    eine \alleine erziehende Mutter/ein \alleine erziehender Vater a single mother/a single father
    \alleine erziehend sein to be a single parent
    von \alleine by itself/oneself
    ich wäre auch von \alleine darauf gekommen I would have thought of it myself
    4. (unbegleitet) unaccompanied; (isoliert) alone
    das Haus liegt ganz für sich \alleine the house is completely isolated
    5.
    nicht \alleine..., sondern auch... not only [or just]..., but also...
    * * *
    (ugs.) s. allein
    * * *
    alleine adj präd und adv umg allein
    * * *
    (ugs.) s. allein

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > alleine

  • 77 child

    noun
    , pl. children Kind, das

    when I was a child — als ich klein war

    [be] with child — (dated) schwanger [sein]

    * * *
    plural - children; noun
    1) (a young human being of either sex.) das Kind
    2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) das Kind
    - academic.ru/12444/childhood">childhood
    - childish
    - childishly
    - childishness
    - childless
    - childlike
    - childbirth
    - child's play
    * * *
    <pl -dren>
    [tʃaɪld, pl tʃɪldrən]
    I. n
    1. (young human) Kind nt
    illegitimate \child uneheliches Kind
    unborn \child ungeborenes Kind, Fötus m
    young \child Kleinkind nt
    from a \child von Kindesbeinen an
    one's/sb's inner \child das Kind in einem/jdm; PSYCH
    the inner \child das innere Kind
    2. (offspring) Kind nt, Nachkomme m; (male) Sohn m; (female) Tochter f
    you are your father's/mother's \child du bist [genau] wie dein Vater/deine Mutter
    an only \child ein Einzelkind nt
    3. ( pej: immature person) Kind nt, unreife [o unerfahrene] Person
    4. (product)
    she's a real \child of the sixties sie ist ein typisches Kind der Sechzigerjahre
    5.
    every man, woman and \child alle ohne Ausnahme
    spare the rod and spoil the \child ( saying) ein Schlag zur rechten Zeit hat noch niemandem geschadet
    \children should be seen and not heard ( prov) Kinder sollte man sehen, aber nicht hören, Kinder sollten sich benehmen
    the sins of the fathers [are visited upon the \children] ( saying) die Sünden der Väter [suchen die Kinder heim]
    to be [great] with \child ( old) [hoch]schwanger sein, [kurz] vor der Niederkunft stehen veraltend geh
    II. n modifier
    \child prostitution Kinderprostitution f
    * * *
    [tʃaɪld] Kind nt

    when I was a childin or zu meiner Kindheit

    she was with child (old, liter)sie trug ein Kind unter ihrem Herzen (old, liter)

    * * *
    child [tʃaıld] pl children [ˈtʃıldrən] s
    1. Kind n:
    (as) helpless as a child so hilflos wie ein Kind;
    with child schwanger;
    get with child schwängern;
    from a child von Kindheit oder Kindesbeinen an;
    be a good child sei artig!;
    that’s child’s play ( compared to [ oder with])
    a) das ist ein Kinderspiel oder kinderleicht (verglichen mit),
    b) das ist harmlos (verglichen mit);
    children and fools tell the truth (Sprichwort) Kinder und Narren sagen die Wahrheit
    2. fig Kind n, kindliche oder (pej) kindische Person:
    don’t be such a child sei doch nicht so kindisch!;
    he’s a child in such ( oder these) matters er ist in solchen Dingen ziemlich unerfahren
    3. Kind n, Nachkomme m:
    the children of Israel die Kinder Israels;
    a) BIBEL die Kinder des Lichtes,
    b) die Quäker
    4. obs oder poet Jüngling m vornehmer Abkunft, Junker m
    5. fig Jünger m, Schüler m
    6. fig Kind n, Produkt n
    ch. abk
    1. TECH chain ( chains pl)
    * * *
    noun
    , pl. children Kind, das

    [be] with child — (dated) schwanger [sein]

    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: children)
    = Kind -er n.

    English-german dictionary > child

  • 78 jako

    praep. 1. (w okresie życia) as
    - jako dziecko/młody człowiek as a child/young man
    - nauczył się francuskiego jako dziecko he learnt French when he was a child
    2. (w charakterze) as; in the capacity of książk.
    - jako gospodarz/nauczyciel as host/teacher
    - jako lekarz uważam, że… in my capacity as (a) doctor, I believe that…
    - zasłynął jako aktor komediowy he was famous as a comedy a. comic actor
    - występował w procesie jako tłumacz he took part in the trial as an interpreter
    - radzono się go jako eksperta he was consulted as an expert
    - jego wystąpienie potraktowano jako próbę nacisku his statement was seen as an attempt to exert pressure
    - jako kolejnego gościa mam zaszczyt powitać… as my next guest, I have the honour to welcome…
    - premier uczestniczył w uroczystości jako osoba prywatna the Prime Minister attended the ceremony in a private capacity
    conj. as
    - stany określane jako depresyjne conditions described as depressive
    - jako pierwszy przyszedł mój brat my brother was the first to arrive
    - urodził się jako pierwszy/ostatni z siedmiorga rodzeństwa he was born the oldest/youngest of seven children
    - jako taki as such
    - nie chodzi o politykę jako taką it’s not a question of politics as such
    jako że a. książk. as, since
    - jako że dzień był pochmurny, paliły się wszystkie światła as it was cloudy, all the lights were on
    - wioska ocalała, jako że leży wyżej the village escaped damage as it lies higher up
    jako tako pot. 1. (nie najgorzej) [czuć się] so-so pot.; [zachowywać się] tolerably
    - „jak ci poszedł egzamin?” – „jako tako” ‘how did the exam go?’ – ‘so-so’
    2. (średnio) [inteligentny] fairly
    * * *
    conj
    as

    ja jako były premier... — as a former prime minister, I...

    jako że( ponieważ) since, as

    jako tako( nieźle) quite well; ( tak sobie) so-so

    * * *
    conj.
    1. (= jak) as; jako dziecko (= w dzieciństwie) as a child; mówię do ciebie jako twój ojciec I am speaking to you as your father.
    2. jako że (= ponieważ) since, as; jako tako (= przeciętnie) so-so; jako żywo lit. (= naprawdę) upon my life.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jako

  • 79 allein

    al·lein [aʼlain], al·lei·ne [aʼlainə]
    ( fam) adj
    1) ( ohne andere) alone;
    jdn \allein lassen to leave sb alone;
    wir sind jetzt endlich \allein we're on our own at last;
    sind Sie \allein oder in Begleitung? are you by yourself or with someone?
    2) ( einsam) lonely
    3) ( ohne Hilfe) on one's own;
    auf sich akk \allein angewiesen [o gestellt] sein to be on one's own, to be left to one's own resources;
    für sich \allein by oneself, on one's own;
    er arbeitet lieber für sich \allein he prefers to work alone
    WENDUNGEN:
    für sich \allein [genommen] in itself;
    dieser Vorfall ist, für sich \allein genommen, schon schwerwiegend genug this incident is in itself serious enough
    1) ( bereits) just;
    \allein das Ausmaß der Schäden war schon schlimm genug the extent of the damage alone was bad enough;
    \allein der Gedanke daran the mere [or very] thought of it
    2) ( ausschließlich) exclusively;
    das ist ganz \allein dein Bier! that's up to you!;
    das ist \allein deine Entscheidung it's your decision [and yours alone];
    die \allein selig machende Kirche/ Lehre the only true church/teaching
    3) ( ohne Hilfe) single-handedly, on one's own, by oneself;
    unser Jüngster kann sich schon \allein anziehen our youngest can already dress himself [or get dressed by himself];
    eine \allein erziehende Mutter/ein \allein erziehender Vater a single mother/a single father;
    \allein erziehend sein to be a single parent;
    von \allein by itself/oneself;
    ich wäre auch von \allein darauf gekommen I would have thought of it myself
    4) ( unbegleitet) unaccompanied;
    ( isoliert) alone;
    das Haus liegt ganz für sich \allein the house is completely isolated;
    \allein gelassen left on one's own;
    sich [sehr/ganz] \allein gelassen fühlen to feel abandoned;
    \allein stehend single, unmarried
    WENDUNGEN:
    nicht \allein..., sondern auch... not only [or just]..., but also...

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > allein

  • 80 alleine

    al·lein [aʼlain], al·lei·ne [aʼlainə]
    ( fam) adj
    1) ( ohne andere) alone;
    jdn \alleine lassen to leave sb alone;
    wir sind jetzt endlich \alleine we're on our own at last;
    sind Sie \alleine oder in Begleitung? are you by yourself or with someone?
    2) ( einsam) lonely
    3) ( ohne Hilfe) on one's own;
    auf sich akk \alleine angewiesen [o gestellt] sein to be on one's own, to be left to one's own resources;
    für sich \alleine by oneself, on one's own;
    er arbeitet lieber für sich \alleine he prefers to work alone
    WENDUNGEN:
    für sich \alleine [genommen] in itself;
    dieser Vorfall ist, für sich \alleine genommen, schon schwerwiegend genug this incident is in itself serious enough
    1) ( bereits) just;
    \alleine das Ausmaß der Schäden war schon schlimm genug the extent of the damage alone was bad enough;
    \alleine der Gedanke daran the mere [or very] thought of it
    2) ( ausschließlich) exclusively;
    das ist ganz \alleine dein Bier! that's up to you!;
    das ist \alleine deine Entscheidung it's your decision [and yours alone];
    die \alleine selig machende Kirche/ Lehre the only true church/teaching
    3) ( ohne Hilfe) single-handedly, on one's own, by oneself;
    unser Jüngster kann sich schon \alleine anziehen our youngest can already dress himself [or get dressed by himself];
    eine \alleine erziehende Mutter/ein \alleine erziehender Vater a single mother/a single father;
    \alleine erziehend sein to be a single parent;
    von \alleine by itself/oneself;
    ich wäre auch von \alleine darauf gekommen I would have thought of it myself
    4) ( unbegleitet) unaccompanied;
    ( isoliert) alone;
    das Haus liegt ganz für sich \alleine the house is completely isolated;
    \alleine gelassen left on one's own;
    sich [sehr/ganz] \alleine gelassen fühlen to feel abandoned;
    \alleine stehend single, unmarried
    WENDUNGEN:
    nicht \alleine..., sondern auch... not only [or just]..., but also...

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > alleine

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