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81 indfald
fancy, whim* * *(et -)( fjendtligt) raid,F incursion,( større) invasion;( tanke) thought, idea,( lune) whim, fancy;[ han fik det indfald at] it occurred to him to,( urimeligt) he took it into his head to. -
82 pensamiento
m.1 thought.leer el pensamiento a alguien to read somebody's mind o thoughts2 pansy (botany).3 thinking, ability to think.* * *1 (idea) thought2 (mente) mind3 BOTÁNICA pansy* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=facultad) thought2) (=mente) mindacudir o venir al pensamiento de algn — to come to sb's mind
no le pasó por el pensamiento — it never occurred to him, it never entered his mind
3) (=cosa pensada) thoughtadivinar los pensamientos de algn — to read sb's thoughts, guess what sb is thinking
pensamiento único — (Pol) single system of values
4) (=propósito) idea, intentionmi pensamiento es hacer algo — my idea o intention is to do sth
5) (Bot) pansy* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex. Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).Ex. Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex. By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.----* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex: Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).
Ex: Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex: By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *A1 (facultad) thought2 (cosa pensada) thoughtsiempre me adivina el pensamiento she always knows what I'm thinking, she can always read my mind o my thoughts3 (doctrina) thinkingel pensamiento político de la época the political thinking of the time4 (máxima, sentencia) thoughtestas citas son pensamientos de autores célebres these quotes are the thoughts of famous writersCompuesto:lateral thinkingB ( Bot) pansy* * *
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1
2 (Bot) pansy
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (una idea) thought
2 (un conjunto de ideas) thinking
3 Bot pansy
♦ Locuciones: leer el pensamiento, to read sb's mind
pasársele a uno por el pensamiento, to come to one's mind
' pensamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- antípodas
- asaltar
- desterrar
- espina
- hilo
- manifestar
- vacía
- vacío
- abstraerse
- agilizar
- ánimo
- leer
- profundo
- rondar
- transmisión
English:
avert
- deep
- destructive
- impure
- impurity
- pansy
- private
- reflection
- run
- thinking
- thought
- train
- unvoiced
- mind
* * *pensamiento nm1. [facultad] thought;[mente] mind;se debe potenciar la capacidad de pensamiento en los alumnos pupils should be encouraged to think;sumido en sus pensamientos deep in thought;no me pasó por el pensamiento it never crossed my mind;leer el pensamiento a alguien to read sb's mind o thoughtspensamiento lateral lateral thinking2. [idea] idea, thought;el pensamiento socialdemócrata social democratic thought o thinkingPol el pensamiento único:según el pensamiento único… according to the current free-market liberal-democratic consensus…3. [sentencia] maxim, saying4. [flor] pansy* * *m1 ( reflexión) thought2 BOT pansy* * *pensamiento nm1) : thought2) : thinking3) : pansy* * *pensamiento n thought -
83 surgir
v.1 to happen, to turn up, to come up, to occur.Algo surgió ayer Something happened yesterday.2 to rise, to stand out, to advance, to excel.Surgimos después de la quiebra We rose after the bankruptcy.3 to appear, to emerge, to arise, to bob up.Surgió un animal en la oscuridad An animal appeared in the darkness.4 to happen unexpectedly to, to happen to.Nos surgió algo bueno ayer Something good happened to us yesterday.5 to spurt, to spout, to spring up, to issue forth.El agua surge del manantial The water spurts from the spring.* * *1 (agua) to spring forth, spurt up3 MARÍTIMO to anchor* * *verbto arise, emerge* * *VI1) (=aparecer) [gen] to arise, emerge, appear; [líquido] to spout, spout out, spurt; [barco] [en la niebla] to loom up; [persona] to appear unexpectedly2) [dificultad] to arise, come up, crop uphan surgido varios problemas — several problems have come up o cropped up
3) (Náut) to anchor* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex. In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex. The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex. In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex. However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex. My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex. She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex. The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.----* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex: In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex: The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex: In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex: However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex: She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex: The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *surgir [I7 ]vi1 «manantial» to riseun chorro surgía de entre las rocas water gushed from o spouted out from between the rocks2 (aparecer, salir) «problema/dificultad» to arise, come up, emerge; «interés/sentimiento» to develop, emerge; «idea» to emerge, come uphan surgido impedimentos de última hora some last-minute problems have come up o arisen¿y cómo surgió ese tema? and how did that subject come up o crop up?el amor que surgió entre ellos the love that sprang up between themsurgir DE algo:una silueta surgió de entre las sombras a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadowsde la familia han surgido muchos músicos the family has produced many musicianshan surgido muchas empresas de este tipo a lot of companies of this kind have sprung up o emergedel movimiento surgió como respuesta a esta injusticia the movement came into being as a response to o arose in response to this injustice3 (desprenderse, deducirse) surgir DE algo:del informe surge que … the report shows that …¿qué surge de todo esto? what can be deduced from all this?* * *
surgir ( conjugate surgir) verbo intransitivo [ manantial] to rise;
[problema/dificultad] to arise, come up, emerge;
[interés/sentimiento] to develop, emerge;
[ idea] to emerge, come up;
[ tema] to come up, crop up;
[movimiento/partido] to come into being, arise
surgir verbo intransitivo
1 (sobrevenir, aparecer) to arise, come up: surgió un imprevisto, something cropped up o came up
una extraña figura surgió de la oscuridad, a strange shape loomed up out of the darkness
2 (manar) to rise, spout out, spring forth
' surgir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- plantearse
- salir
- venir
- nacer
English:
arise
- come up
- crop up
- emerge
- spring up
- come
- crop
- develop
- grow
- spring
* * *surgir vi1. [brotar] to emerge, to spring;un manantial surgía entre las rocas a spring emerged among the rocks, water sprang from among the rocks2. [aparecer] to appear;surgió de detrás de las cortinas he emerged from behind the curtains;el rascacielos surgía entre los edificios del centro the skyscraper rose o towered above the buildings Br in the city centre o US downtown3. [producirse] to arise;se lo preguntaré si surge la ocasión I'll ask her if the opportunity arises;la idea surgió cuando… the idea occurred to him/her/ etc when…;nos surgieron varios problemas we ran into a number of problems;me han surgido varias dudas I have a number of queries;nos ha surgido una dificultad de última hora a last-minute difficulty has arisen o come up;están surgiendo nuevos destinos turísticos new tourist destinations are emerging o appearing;un banco surgido como resultado de la fusión de otros dos a bank that came into being o emerged as a result of the merger of two other banks;un movimiento surgido tras la guerra a movement which emerged after the war* * *v/i1 figemerge; de problema tb come up2 de agua spout* * *surgir {35} vi: to rise, to arise, to emerge* * * -
84 возникать
возникнутьarise*, spring* up; come* into existence / being; crop up разг.; ( появляться) appearновые города возникают по всей стране — new towns are springing up, или coming into being, all over the country
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85 невдомёк
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86 приходить
прийти(в разн. знач.) come*; ( прибывать) arriveприходить первым, вторым и т. д. (на гонках, бегах и т. п.) — come* in first, second, etc.
приходить в порт — come* in to port / dock
приходить к власти — come* to power
приходить к убеждению, заключению — come* to the conclusion, arrive at a conclusion
приходить к соглашению — come* to terms
приходить к концу — come* to an end
прийти в отчаяние — give* way, или give* oneself up, to despair
приходить в восторг (от) — go* into raptures (over), be enraptured / delighted (with), be enthusiastic (over, about)
приходить в негодование — become* indignant
приходить в упадок — fall* into decay
приходить в весёлое настроение — become* gay / merry
приходить в плохое настроение — get* into a bad* mood
приходить в голову, приходить на ум кому-л. — occur to smb., strike* smb.; come* into smb.'s mind, cross smb.'s mind:
ему пришло в голову, что — it occurred to him that, it came into his mind that, it crossed his mind that
приходить в себя, приходить в чувство ( после обморока) — come* to oneself, come* to one's senses, regain consciousness, или one's senses; come* round / to разг.
приходить в изумление — be surprised / amazed
ну вот мы и пришли — well, here we are
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87 ум
м.человек большого ума — man* of great intellect; very clever man*
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в своём, в здравом уме — in one's senses, in one's right mindне в своём уме — not right in the head, out of one's senses
сходить с ума — go* mad, go* off one's head
сводить с ума (вн.) — drive* mad (d.)
ума не приложу разг. — I am at a loss, I am at my wit's end
сколько голов — столько умов погов. — many men, many minds
ум хорошо, а два лучше посл. — two heads are better than one; four eyes see more than two
у него другое на уме разг. — he has something at / in the back of his mind, he's thinking of something else
браться за ум разг. — come* to one's senses, become* / grow* reasonable
ему пришло на ум — it occurred to him; it crossed his mind
это у него из ума нейдёт разг. — he cannot get it out of his head / mind
считать в уме — count in one's head; do mental arithmetic
1, 2 и т. д. в уме ( при сложении и умножении) — carry one, two, etc.
быть себе на уме разг. — know* on which side one's bread is buttered
быть без ума от кого-л., чего-л. — be crazy / wild about smb., smth.
у него что на уме, то и на языке разг. — he wears his heart on his sleeve
научиться уму-разуму — learn* sense, grow* wise
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88 gândul acesta nu-i trecuse niciodată prin minte
the idea had never entered his head / had never occurred to him.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > gândul acesta nu-i trecuse niciodată prin minte
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89 riaffacciarsi
[riaffat'tʃarsi]1. vrriaffacciarsi (a) — (finestra) to appear (at) again
2. vip (riaffacciarsi)* * *[riaffat'tʃarsi]verbo pronominale1)2) fig. [pensiero, ricordo] to occur again* * *riaffacciarsi/riaffat't∫arsi/ [1]1 riaffacciarsi alla finestra to reappear at the window2 fig. [pensiero, ricordo] to occur again. -
90 si è operato in lui un gran cambiamento
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > si è operato in lui un gran cambiamento
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91 дрожать от страха
to shake from fearIt suddenly occurred to him that he was mistaken, that Rada must be shaking from the cold and not from fear.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > дрожать от страха
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92 burubide
iz.1. (B) (b.b.aholkua, kontseilua) advice, counsel, guidance; \burubide ona eman to give good advice2.a. (B) ( erabakia) decision, determination, resolution; azkenan beste enplegatu bat bilatzeko \burubidea hartu zuen finally he resolved to look for another employeeb. (burutapen) idea, notion; hark izan duen \burubide hori that idea of his that occurred to him3. (egoera) predicament, situation, mess; \burubide negargarri batean dago gure herria our country is in a sad predicament; zein \burubidetan ipini nauzu! what a {fix || jam} you got me into!4. (asmoa, helburua) aim, goal5. (bizimodu) Zah. life, lifestyle; \burubide ona eman die seme-alabei he's set his children up quite well |he's arranged things very well for his children6. (funts) sense; \burubide gabeko pertsona bat a person who's got no sense; astiro eta \burubidez slowly and sensibly -
93 pentsamendu
iz.1. ( gogoeta) thought; \pentsamendu lo-hiak dirty thoughts2. ( burutazioa) idea; \pentsamendu gaizto bat etorri zitzaion a nasty idea occurred to him -
94 возникать
несов. - возника́ть, сов. - возни́кнуть1) (начинаться, зарождаться) arise, spring up; come into existence / being; crop up разг.у него́ возни́кла мысль — it has occurred to him
у него́ возни́кло чу́вство — he had a feeling
2) ( появляться неожиданно) appear3) прост. неодобр. (вмешиваться, вставлять реплику) butt in; pipe up; make waves идиом.не возника́й! — keep quiet!
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95 приходить
несов. - приходи́ть, сов. - прийти́1) ( прибывать) come; arriveприходи́ть домо́й — come home
приходи́ть в порт — come in to port / dock
приходи́ть пе́рвым [вторы́м] (в соревновании) — come in first [second]
письмо́ пришло́ во́время — the letter came / arrived in time
ну вот мы и пришли́! — well, here we are!
2) (наступать, наставать) comeле́то пришло́ — summer came [set in]
ско́ро придёт вре́мя обе́дать — it will soon be time for lunch
3) (возникать, появляться) comeк ним пришла́ беда́ — they got into trouble
к ней придёт изве́стность — fame will come to her; she will become famous
4) (в вн.; оказываться в каком-л состоянии)приходи́ть в восто́рг (от) — go into raptures (over), be enraptured / delighted (with), be enthusiastic [-zɪ-] (over, about)
приходи́ть в изумле́ние — be surprised / amazed
приходи́ть в негодова́ние — become indignant
приходи́ть в но́рму — come to normal; settle into shape
приходи́ть в отча́яние — give way [give oneself up] to despair
приходи́ть в плохо́е [весёлое] настрое́ние — get into a bad [merry] mood
приходи́ть в у́жас — be horrified
приходи́ть в упа́док — fall into decay
5) (к; достигать) come (to); achieve (d)приходи́ть к вла́сти — come to power
приходи́ть к убежде́нию / заключе́нию — come to [arrive at] the conclusion
приходи́ть к соглаше́нию — reach an agreement
приходи́ть к концу́ — come to an end
••приходи́ть в го́лову, приходи́ть на ум кому́-л — occur to smb, strike smb; come into smb's mind, cross smb's mind
ему́ пришло́ в го́лову, что — it occurred to him that, it came into his mind that, it crossed his mind that
приходи́ть в себя́, приходи́ть в чу́вство (после обморока) — come to oneself, regain consciousness [-nʃəs-], regain [come to] one's senses; come round / to разг.
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96 возникать
несовер. - возникать; совер. - возникнутьбез доп.arise, spring up; crop up разг.; originate (from, in) (от чего-л.); originate (from, with) (от кого-л.) ( происходить); emerge (о вопросе и т.п.); appear ( появляться)возникать на основе (чего-л.) — to evolved from (smth.)
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97 мысль
жен.; (о ком-л./чем-л.)thought (of); idea, conception ( представление); reflection ( размышление); intentionв мыслях — in one's mind, inwardly, to oneself
••тяжелые мысли — painful, gloomy thoughts
тяжелые мысли — painful, gloomy thoughts
- держать в мысляху него и в мыслях не было делать это — the thought of doing it never occurred to him, doing it never (even) crossed his mind
- задаваться мыслью
- задняя мысль
- наводить на мысль
- образ мыслей
- подать мысль
- собирать мысли
- собираться с мыслями
- трепетать при мысли
- ухватиться за мысль
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98 явиться
несовер. - являться; совер. - явитьсяявиться в указанное время — to present oneself at the appointed/fixed time; to report at the appointed/fixed time
явиться кстати — to arrive at the right moment; to present oneself very opportunely
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99 являться
несовер. - являться; совер. - явитьсяявляться в указанное время — to present oneself at the appointed/fixed time; to report at the appointed/fixed time
являться кстати — to arrive at the right moment; to present oneself very opportunely
2) только несовер. (быть, представлять собой)be; serve (as)являться авторитетом в чем-л. — to be an authority on smth.
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100 riaffacciarsi
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