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1 common sense
إِدْرَاك سَليم \ common sense: good practical judgement gained from experience: Although he’s not very clever, he’s got plenty of common sense. \ حُسْنُ تَقْديرٍ للأُمُور \ common sense: good practical judgement gained from experience: Although he’s not very clever, he’s got plenty of common sense. -
2 Common Intellectual Experience
Education: CIEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Common Intellectual Experience
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3 Common Reading Experience
Education: CREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Common Reading Experience
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4 опыт
attempt, trial, experiment, experience, run, practice• В-третьих, опыт автора говорит, что... - Thirdly, it is the author's experience that... <• Выполнив опыт успешно, мы... - Having carried out the test successfully, we...• Данная формула хорошо согласуется с опытом. - This formula is in good agreement with the experiment.• Его карьера к данному моменту уже включает опыт в... - His career to date has included experience in...• Из нашего опыта мы знаем, что... - It is a matter of experience that...• Из опыта работы в индустрии ясно, что... - It is clear from experience within the industry that...• Из повседневного опыта мы знаем, что... - We learn from common experience that...• Из собственного опыта могу сообщить, что... - From personal experience, I can say that...• Каждодневный опыт предлагает... - Everyday experience suggests that...• Мы собираемся опираться на опыт читателя относительно... - We are going to rely on the reader's experience with...• Накапливая опыт, студенты узнают, как... - With practice the student will learn to...• Накопив достаточный опыт, пользователь должен быть способен... - With sufficient experience, the user should be able to...• Накопленный опыт начал нам указывать, что... - Our accumulated experience began to indicate that...• Наш опыт приводит нас к заключению, что... - Experience leads us to conclude that...;• Необходим опыт для... - It takes experience to...• Опыт автора говорит, что... - The author's experience suggests that...• Опыт говорит нам, что... - Our experience tells us that...• Опыт истории показывает, что... - Historical experience shows that...• Опыт показывает, что... - Experiment shows that...• Опыт учит нас, что... - Experience teaches us that...• Опыты, проведенные на животных,... - The experiments performed on animals are...• Профессор Смит был умелым исследователем с многолетним опытом в... - Prof. Smith was a skilled researcher who had many years of experience with...• Смит [1] имел многолетний опыт работы с... - Smith [1] had many years of experience dealing with... -
5 irritante
adj.irritating.m.irritant.* * *► adjetivo1 irritating, aggravating, annoying* * *1.ADJ irritating2.SM irritant* * *Ia) <situación/actitud> irritating, annoyingb) (Med) irritantIImasculino irritant* * *= irritating, irksome, vexing, jarring, grating, exasperating, smarting.Ex. We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.Ex. The old common press was a brilliant and deservedly successful invention, but by the end of the eighteenth century its limitations were beginning to seem irksome.Ex. Knowing precisely who is responsible for specific library services and who will make decisions relieves the uncertainty that can be particularly vexing to a neophyte (and paralyzing to library services).Ex. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Ex. Sanborn was infamous for his grating personality, editorial liberties and inaccurate accounts of people and events.Ex. While information appliances will proliferate, they will not lessen the perception of an exasperating electronic environment.Ex. At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.* * *Ia) <situación/actitud> irritating, annoyingb) (Med) irritantIImasculino irritant* * *= irritating, irksome, vexing, jarring, grating, exasperating, smarting.Ex: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.
Ex: The old common press was a brilliant and deservedly successful invention, but by the end of the eighteenth century its limitations were beginning to seem irksome.Ex: Knowing precisely who is responsible for specific library services and who will make decisions relieves the uncertainty that can be particularly vexing to a neophyte (and paralyzing to library services).Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Ex: Sanborn was infamous for his grating personality, editorial liberties and inaccurate accounts of people and events.Ex: While information appliances will proliferate, they will not lessen the perception of an exasperating electronic environment.Ex: At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.* * *1 ‹situación/actitud› irritating, annoying2 ( Med) irritantirritant* * *
irritante adjetivo ‹situación/actitud› irritating, annoying
' irritante' also found in these entries:
English:
aggravating
- bratty
- constant
- grating
- irritating
- irritant
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6 discordante
adj.discordant (sonidos).* * *► adjetivo1 (en desacuerdo) discordant, conflicting2 (diferente) divergent, differing3 (estilo, color) clashing4 MÚSICA dissonant, discordant\dar la nota discordante / ser la nota discordante figurado to clash, hold a conflicting opinion■ a todos les pareció bien menos a él que siempre tenía que dar la nota discordante it seemed fine to everyone except him, who always had to be different* * *ADJ1) (Mús) discordant2) [opiniones] clashingsu traje fue la nota discordante en la reunión — his suit stuck out like a sore thumb in the meeting
* * *adjetivo (Mús) discordant; <opiniones/versiones> conflicting (before n)* * *= jarring, dissonant, raucous, unharmonious.Ex. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Ex. Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.Ex. This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.Ex. The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.* * *adjetivo (Mús) discordant; <opiniones/versiones> conflicting (before n)* * *= jarring, dissonant, raucous, unharmonious.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
Ex: Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.Ex: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.Ex: The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.* * *1 ( Mús) discordant2 ‹opiniones/versiones› conflicting ( before n)* * *
discordante adjetivo (Mús) discordant;
‹opiniones/versiones› conflicting
discordante adjetivo discordant
nota discordante, opposing remark: Enrique, como siempre, puso la nota discordante, as always, Enrique voiced his disagreement
' discordante' also found in these entries:
English:
discordant
- harsh
- jangle
- jarring
* * *discordante adj1. [sonidos] discordant;[colores] clashing2. [opiniones, declaraciones, versiones] conflicting;él era la única voz discordante en la reunión he was the only one at the meeting to strike a discordant note* * *adj discordant* * *discordante adj1) : discordant2) : conflicting -
7 disonante
adj.dissonant, discordant.f.dissonant.* * *► adjetivo1 MÚSICA dissonant, discordant2 figurado discordant* * *ADJ1) (Mús) dissonant2) (=discordante) discordant* * ** * *= jarring, dissonant, unharmonious, out of tune.Ex. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Ex. Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.Ex. The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.Ex. Soon they started receiving complaints that he left the pianos more out of tune than he found them.----* de un modo disonante = jarringly.* * ** * *= jarring, dissonant, unharmonious, out of tune.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
Ex: Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.Ex: The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.Ex: Soon they started receiving complaints that he left the pianos more out of tune than he found them.* de un modo disonante = jarringly.* * *1 ( Mús) dissonant2 ‹voz› discordant3 ‹colores› clashing* * *
disonante adjetivo (Mús) dissonant;
‹ voz› discordant;
‹ colores› clashing
disonante adjetivo harsh, dissonant: nunca dice una palabra disonante, he never says a harsh word
' disonante' also found in these entries:
English:
tuneless
- discord
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8 ordinariez
f.commonness, coarseness.decir/hacer una ordinariez to say/do something rude¡qué ordinariez! how vulgar!* * *► nombre femenino (pl ordinarieces)1 (defecto) vulgarity2 (expresión) vulgar remark■ ¡qué ordinariez! how vulgar!\decir ordinarieces to be vulgar* * *SF1) (=cualidad) coarseness, vulgarity, commonness2)* * *a) ( falta de refinamiento) vulgarity; ( grosería) rudeness, bad manners (pl); ( en la manera de hablar) vulgarity, coarsenessb) ( comentario - poco refinado) vulgar comment; (- grosero) rude comment* * *= coarseness.Ex. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.----* ordinarieces = foul language.* * *a) ( falta de refinamiento) vulgarity; ( grosería) rudeness, bad manners (pl); ( en la manera de hablar) vulgarity, coarsenessb) ( comentario - poco refinado) vulgar comment; (- grosero) rude comment* * *= coarseness.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
* ordinarieces = foul language.* * *1 (falta de refinamiento) vulgarity; (grosería) rudeness, bad manners (pl); (en la manera de hablar) vulgarity, coarseness2 (dicho poco refinado) vulgar comment; (dicho grosero) rude commentfue una ordinariez decirnos cuánto le había costado telling us how much it had cost him was very vulgar o was a very vulgar thing to do¡qué ordinariez! what a rude/vulgar thing to say!* * *
ordinariez sustantivo femenino
( grosería) rudeness, bad manners (pl);
( en la manera de hablar) vulgarity, coarseness
(— grosero) rude comment
' ordinariez' also found in these entries:
English:
vulgarity
* * *ordinariez nfvulgarity, coarseness;decir/hacer una ordinariez to say/do something rude;¡no digas ordinarieces! don't be so coarse o vulgar!;¡qué ordinariez! how vulgar!* * *f vulgarity* * *ordinariez nf: coarseness, vulgarity -
9 que raya
(adj.) = jarringEx. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.* * *(adj.) = jarringEx: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
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10 tosquedad
f.1 crudeness.2 roughness.3 coarseness, offhandedness, crassness.* * *1 roughness, crudeness* * *SF coarseness, roughness, crudeness* * *b) ( de persona) roughness; ( de modales) coarseness; ( del lenguaje) lack of refinement* * *= coarseness, ruggedness.Ex. The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Ex. In the 10-year gap between the publication of her first book and her second, she stretched her imagination to match the diversity and ruggedness of America.* * *b) ( de persona) roughness; ( de modales) coarseness; ( del lenguaje) lack of refinement* * *= coarseness, ruggedness.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
Ex: In the 10-year gap between the publication of her first book and her second, she stretched her imagination to match the diversity and ruggedness of America.* * *1 (de un objeto) crudeness; (de una tela) coarseness, roughness2 (de una persona) roughness; (de las facciones) roughness, harshness; (de los modales) roughness; (del lenguaje) crudeness, lack of refinement* * *
tosquedad sustantivo femenino
1 (de un objeto) roughness, crudeness
2 (de los modales, de la piel) coarseness, roughness
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11 знать
(см. также помнить) know• Во многих случаях необходимо знать скорость (= частоту), при которой... - In many cases it is required to know the rate at which...• Далее, из элементарных соображений мы знаем, что... - Furthermore, we know from elementary considerations that...• Из нашего опыта мы знаем, что... - It is a matter of experience that...• Из повседневного опыта мы знаем, что... - We learn from common experience that...• Из содержания предыдущих глав мы уже знаем, что... - We already know from earlier chapters that...• Многие не знают, что... - It is not widely known that...• Мы все еще ничего не знаем о... - We are still in the dark about...• Мы до сих пор не знаем, действительно ли... - We do not yet know whether...• Мы знаем, что подобное никогда не происходит (= не случается). - We know that this does not happen.• Мы теперь знаем совершенно точно, что... - We now know beyond doubt that...• Мы уже знаем, что... - We already know that...• Нам надо знать (метод и т. п.)... - We should be familiar with...• Однако в действительности мы знаем, что... - In fact, however, we know that...• Однако во многих случаях (= часто) мы не знаем... - But in many cases, we do not know...• Однако из экспериментов мы знаем, что бывают случаи, когда... - Experimentally, however, we know that there are cases when...• Однако необходимо знать, что понимается под... - It is necessary, however, to know what is meant by...• Следовательно, трудно быть уверенным, действительно ли... —It is therefore difficult to know whether...• Студенты всегда должны знать (= помнить), что... - The students must always be aware of...• Чтобы решить нашу задачу, нам необходимо знать величину... - То solve our problem we need the value of... -
12 повседневный
daily, everyday• В повседневной практике мы игнорируем это различие между... и... - Everyday usage ignores this distinction between... and...• Из повседневного опыта мы знаем, что... - We learn from common experience that... -
13 obręb
m (G obrębu) 1. (obszar) poza obrębem miasta outside the city limits- nie wolno palić w obrębie zakładu smoking is forbidden on the factory grounds- w obrębie jamy ustnej/miednicy within the mouth/pelvis- konflikty w obrębie naszej społeczności conflicts within our community2. (dziedzina) range, sphere- to się nie mieści w obrębie moich zainteresowań that’s not one of my fields of interest- być poza obrębem podejrzeń to be beyond suspicion- pisze o sprawach będących poza obrębem potocznego doświadczenia he writes about matters outside the range of common experience3. (zakładka) hem- obręb (u) płaszcza/spódnicy the hem of a coat/skirt* * *(obszar: miasta, fabryki) grounds (pl), limits (pl), (zakres: zainteresowań) range, sphere; (granica: społeczeństwa) limits; ( brzeg tkaniny) hem* * *mi1. (= teren) premises, area; w obrębie zakładu/szkoły on the company/school premises.2. (= granica) limit; w obrębie czegoś within the limits l. compass of sth; w obrębie miasta within the city limits.3. (= zakres, zasięg) extent, reach, compass; wyrzucić kogoś poza obręb l. nawias społeczeństwa ostracize sb, exclude sb.4. (= lamówka, obszycie) hem.5. przen. (= dziedzina, sfera) sphere, area; to jest w obrębie moich zainteresowań it is an area of interest to me.6. leśn. compartment; obręb leśny forest district.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obręb
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15 corte
f.1 court.2 court (tribunal). (especially Latin American Spanish)corte Penal Internacional International Criminal Courtm.1 cut (raja).se hizo un corte en la rodilla he cut his kneecorte de pelo haircut2 length (retal de tela).3 shape (contorno).4 section.5 style.6 break (pausa).corte publicitario commercial break7 (cutting) edge (filo). (peninsular Spanish)8 cut, cutback (reducción) (presupuestario, salarial). ( Latin American Spanish)9 embarrassment (informal) (vergüenza).dar corte a alguien to embarrass somebodyme da corte decírselo I feel embarrassed to tell him10 put-down (informal) (respuesta ingeniosa).dar o pegar un corte a alguien to cut somebody dead11 court room.12 piece of cloth.13 cut of meat, cut.14 haircut.15 errand made for a fee.16 break-up.17 tendency, style.18 slap in the face, put-down.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cortar.* * *1 (del rey etc) court2 (séquito) retinue3 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (tribunal) court1 the Spanish Parliament sing\hacer la corte a to court, pay court to————————1 (gen) cut2 (filo) edge3 (sección) section4 (de un libro) edge5 (de pelo) cut, haircut6 (de helado) wafer, US ice-cream sandwich7 COSTURA (cantidad de tela) length\dar un corte a alguien familiar to cut somebody dead¡qué corte! familiar what a blow!corte de mangas tabú V-signcorte y confección dressmaking* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m.* * *ISM1) (=incisión, herida) cuthacerse un corte — to cut o.s.
corte longitudinal — lengthwise section, longitudinal section
2) (tb: corte de pelo) cut, haircut3) (Cos) (=diseño) cut4) (=interrupción) cutcorte de carretera — [para obras, accidente] road closure; [como protesta] roadblock
5) (=estilo)6) (=trozo)corte (de helado) — wafer, ice cream sandwich (EEUU)
7) * (=respuesta contundente)dar un corte a algn: ¡vaya corte que te dieron! — that was one in the eye for you, wasn't it!
corte de mangas — rude gesture made with the arm and hand which is the equivalent of giving the V-sign or, in the US, the finger
le hizo un corte de mangas a los fotógrafos — he made a o the V-sign at the photographers, he gave two fingers to the photographers, he gave the photographers the finger (EEUU)
sus declaraciones son un corte de mangas a la Constitución — his statements are a two-fingered salute to the Constitution
8) * (=vergüenza)¡qué corte, me besó delante de todos! — how embarrassing! he kissed me in front of everyone!
llevarse un corte: me llevé un buen corte cuando supe que tenía novio — I felt really silly when I found out she had a boyfriend
9) (=borde) edgedar corte a algo — to sharpen sth, put an edge on sth
10) [de disco] track11) (Min) stint12) Cono Sur (=importancia)IISF1) [de un rey] (=residencia) court; (=séquito) court, entourage, retinuevilla 1)2)hacer la corte a algn — (=cortejar) to pay court to sb; (=halagar) to win favour with sb, lick sb's boots *, suck up to sb *
no deja de hacerme la corte a ver si le presto dinero — he keeps licking my boots o sucking up to me so that I'll lend him some money
3) (Jur) law court4) (=ciudad) capital, capital city5)CORTES GENERALES The Spanish parliament consists of a lower house, the Congreso de los Diputados, and an upper house, the Senado. Members of the lower house are called diputados and members of the Senado are senadores.las Cortes — (Pol) Spanish parliament
See:ver nota culturelle CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS in congreso,ver nota culturelle SENADO in senado* * *I1)a) ( tajo) cutb) ( de carne) cut, cut of meatc) tbcorte de pelo — haircut, cut
2) ( interrupción)un corte en el suministro eléctrico — (frml) a power cut
3) (Ven) ( separación) (fam) break-up, bust-up (colloq)darle un corte a alguien — to break o split up with somebody
4) (AmL) ( en el presupuesto) cut5) (Cin) ( por la censura) cut6)a) ( de tela) length, length of materialb) ( en costura) cutun traje de buen corte — a well-made o well-cut suit
7) (tendencia, estilo)8) (Esp fam)a) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentb) ( respuesta tajante)menudo corte! — what a put-down! (colloq)
9) (fam) (Audio) track10) (RPl fam) ( atención)IIdarse corte — (RPl fam) to show off
1) ( del rey) courthacerle la corte a alguien — ( cortejar) (ant) to woo somebody (dated or liter)
2) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal3) las Cortes femenino plural (Pol) ( en Esp) Parliament, the legislative assembly* * *I1)a) ( tajo) cutb) ( de carne) cut, cut of meatc) tbcorte de pelo — haircut, cut
2) ( interrupción)un corte en el suministro eléctrico — (frml) a power cut
3) (Ven) ( separación) (fam) break-up, bust-up (colloq)darle un corte a alguien — to break o split up with somebody
4) (AmL) ( en el presupuesto) cut5) (Cin) ( por la censura) cut6)a) ( de tela) length, length of materialb) ( en costura) cutun traje de buen corte — a well-made o well-cut suit
7) (tendencia, estilo)8) (Esp fam)a) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentb) ( respuesta tajante)menudo corte! — what a put-down! (colloq)
9) (fam) (Audio) track10) (RPl fam) ( atención)IIdarse corte — (RPl fam) to show off
1) ( del rey) courthacerle la corte a alguien — ( cortejar) (ant) to woo somebody (dated or liter)
2) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal3) las Cortes femenino plural (Pol) ( en Esp) Parliament, the legislative assembly* * *corte11 = severance, cut, cut off [cutoff], break, slit, snip, nick, clipping.Ex: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.
Ex: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex: It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.Ex: The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.* alicates de corte = wire cutters.* corte de pelo = hair cut.* corte de voz = voice insert.* corte temporal = time period.* corte transversal = cross-section [cross section], sectional cutting.* de corte + Adjetivo = of a + Adjetivo + nature.corte22 = outage, power shutdown.Ex: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.
Ex: A reminder that the library is closed all day this Saturday due to a power shutdown in the building.* corte de corriente = power cut, power failure.* corte de la corriente eléctrica = power failure, power cut.* corte de luz = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cut.* corte de suministro = power shutdown.* corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.corte33 = court.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
corte4* dar corte = self-conscious, feel + shy.* * *A1 (tajo) cuttenía varios cortes en la cara he had several cuts on his facehazle un pequeño corte en la parte superior make a little cut o nick in the topse hizo un corte en la cabeza he cut his head2 (de carne) cut, cut of meat3tb corte de pelo haircut, cutCompuestos:razor cutlengthwise section, longitudinal section ( tech)transverse section, cross sectionB(interrupción): un corte en el suministro de fluido eléctrico ( frml); an outage ( AmE) o ( BrE) a power cuteste verano hemos tenido varios cortes de agua the water has been cut off several times this summerse produjeron cortes de carretera en toda la provincia roads were blocked all over the provincehubo un corte a una escena donde … it cut to a scene where …Compuestos:( AmL) break, commercial breakstomach crampcommercial break, breakle dio un corte a su novia he broke o split up with his girlfriendD ( AmL) (en el presupuesto) cutE ( Cin) (por la censura) cutF1 (de tela) length, length of material2(en costura): siempre lleva trajes de buen corte he always wears well-made o well-cut suitsCompuestos:≈ V-sign ( in UK)les hizo un corte de mangas he gave them the finger, he did o made a V-sign at them ( BrE)dressmakingG(tendencia, estilo): canciones de corte romántico songs of a romantic kind o nature, romantic songsun discurso de neto corte nacionalista a speech with a clear nationalistic slant o bias o feeling to iten cualquier país de corte democrático in any country of democratic persuasion1 (vergüenza) embarrassmentme da corte ir sola I'm embarrassed to go by myselfes un corte tener que pedírselo otra vez it's embarrassing having to ask him again2(respuesta tajante): ¡menudo corte! what a put-down! ( colloq)le dieron un buen corte cuando le dijeron que … it was a real slap in the face for him o it was a real put-down when they told him that …JL ( Elec) cut-offvoltaje/frecuencia de corte cut-off voltage/frequencyA (del rey) courtvive rodeado de una corte de aduladores he is constantly surrounded by a circle of admirershacerle la corte a algn (cortejar) ( ant); to woo sb ( datedor liter), to court sb ( dated); (halagar, agasajar) to lick sb's bootsCompuestos:Military Appeal Court( AmL) Supreme Courtlas Cortes generales se reunieron ayer Parliament met yesterdayfrente a las Cortes opposite the Parliament buildingCortes Generales (↑ corte a1)Compuesto:fpl constituent assembly* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
corté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
corte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
corte
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ corte algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
corte algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
corte algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
corte sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) cut;
corte de pelo haircut;
corte a (la) navaja razor cut;
un corte de luz a power cut;
tuvimos varios cortes de agua the water was cut off several times;
corte de digestión stomach cramp;
corte publicitario (RPl) commercial break
2
◊ un traje de buen corte a well-made o well-cut suit;
corte y confección dressmaking
3 (Esp fam) ( vergüenza) embarrassment;
¡qué corte! how embarrassing!
4 (RPl fam) ( atención):
■ sustantivo femenino
b) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal;
c)
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
corte 1 sustantivo masculino
1 cut
corte de pelo, haircut
2 (interrupción de suministro eléctrico) power cut
(de agua) es el segundo corte de agua en una semana, the water has been cut off twice this week
3 Cost cut
corte y confección, dressmaking
4 (sección) section
5 familiar (respuesta ingeniosa) rebuff: le dio un corte estupendo a ese engreído, she really put that bighead in his place
6 (estilo) style
7 corte de digestión, stomach cramp
corte de mangas, GB V-sign
TV corte publicitario, commercial break
corte transversal, cross section
corte 2 sustantivo femenino
1 (residencia y compañía real) court
2 Las Cortes, (Spanish) Parliament sing
♦ Locuciones: hacerle la corte a alguien, to court sb
' corte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comer
- decir
- ir
- Tajo
- trasquiladura
- villa
- abertura
- cortar
- endurecer
- filete
- me
- melena
- practicar
- sección
- tajo
- transversal
- vidrio
English:
brownout
- court
- crew cut
- crop
- cut
- gash
- hack
- haircut
- length
- notch
- ragged
- section
- severance
- slit
- snip
- trim
- V
- V-sign
- cross
- hair
- layer
- line
- myself
- nick
- shut
- sirloin
- slash
- supreme
- wire
* * *♦ nm1. [raja] cut;[en pantalones, camisa] tear;tiene un corte en la mano she has cut her hand;se hizo un corte en la rodilla he cut his kneecorte y confección [para mujeres] dressmaking; [para hombres] tailoring;corte de pelo haircut2. [retal de tela] length3. [interrupción]mañana habrá corte de agua de nueve a diez the water will be cut off tomorrow between nine and ten;la sequía ha obligado a imponer cortes de agua the drought has forced the authorities to cut off the water supply for a number of hours each day;corte de digestión stomach cramps4. [sección] section;corte longitudinal lengthways section, Espec longitudinal section;corte transversal cross-section5. [concepción, estilo] style;una chaqueta de corte clásico a jacket with a classic cut;una novela de corte fantástico a novel with an air of fantasy about it;un gobierno de corte autoritario a government with authoritarian tendencies6. [pausa] breakcorte publicitario commercial breakeste corte está muy afilado this blade is very sharp8. [en golf] cut;9. [en ciclismo] breakaway (group);meterse en el corte to join the breakaway group10. [helado] Br wafer, US ice-cream sandwich11. [en baraja] cut12. Am [reducción] cut, cutbackcorte presupuestario budget cut;corte salarial wage o pay cutme da corte decírselo I feel embarrassed to tell him;¡qué corte tener que hablar con ella! how embarrassing having to talk to her!le di un buen corte y dejó de molestarme my put-down made him stop annoying me16. corte de mangas = obscene gesture involving raising one arm with a clenched fist and placing one's other hand in the crook of one's elbow;♦ nf1. [del rey] court;la corte celestial the Heavenly Host3. [comitiva] entourage, retinue;vino el ministro con toda su corte the minister arrived with his entourageCortes Constituyentes constituent assembly Corte Penal Internacional International Criminal Court;Corte Suprema de Justicia Supreme Court* * *1 m2:me da corte fam I’m embarrassed3:hacerle un corte de mangas a alguien fam give s.o. the finger fam2 f1 real court;hacer la corte a alguien woo s.o.2 L.Am.JUR (law) court3:las Cortes Spanish parliament* * *corte nm1) : cut, cuttingcorte de pelo: haircut2) : style, fitcorte nf1) : courtcorte suprema: supreme court2)hacer la corte a : to court, to woo* * *corte n1. (en general) cut2. (realeza) court -
16 оценивать альтернативы
Однако при оценке далеких от обычного опыта альтернатив предположение о транзитивности может оказаться трудно выполнимым по сравнению со свойством полноты. — As compared to the completeness property, however, the transitivity assumption can be hard to satisfy when evaluating alternatives far from common experience.
альтернатива выбора, рандомизированная — randomized choice
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Однако при оценке далеких от обычного опыта альтернатив свойство транзитивности может оказаться трудно выполнимым по сравнению со свойством полноты. — As compared to the completeness property, however, the transitivity assumption can be hard to satisfy when evaluating alternatives far from common experience.
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18 предположение говорит, что …
the assumption says that …Это предположение говорит, что индивид обладает хорошо определенным предпочтением относительно двух любых возможных альтернатив. — This assumption says that the individual has a well-defined preference between any two possible alternatives.
воплощать (реализовать) что-л. в предположениях о … — embody smth in the assumptions about …
Гипотеза рациональности реализуется в двух основных предположениях об отношении предпочтения: полнота и транзитивность. — The hypothesis of rationality is embodied in two basic assumptions about the preference relation: completeness and transitivity.
Однако при оценке далеких от обычного опыта альтернатив свойство транзитивности может оказаться трудно выполнимым по сравнению со свойством полноты. — As compared to the completeness property, however, the transitivity assumption can be hard to satisfy when evaluating alternatives far from common experience.
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19 предположение о транзитивности
Однако при оценке далеких от обычного опыта альтернатив предположение о транзитивности может оказаться трудно выполнимым по сравнению со свойством полноты. — As compared to the completeness property, however, the transitivity assumption can be hard to satisfy when evaluating alternatives far from common experience.
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20 свойство полноты
Однако при оценке далеких от обычного опыта альтернатив свойство транзитивности может оказаться трудно выполнимым по сравнению со свойством полноты. — As compared to the completeness property, however, the transitivity property can be hard to satisfy when evaluating alternatives far from common experience.
свойство, простое, но вместе c тем весьма общее — a simple yet very general property
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