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  • 21 обнаруживать

    This deflection is detected by a mechanical relay.

    Copper was first discovered at...

    X-ray film for pinpointing the smallest manufacturing defects...

    They revealed the presence of 20 similar stars.

    Huygens made out (разг.) the fact that Saturn was surrounded by...

    At the time he hit upon (разг.) a new method for grinding lenses.

    Recent planetary explorations have uncovered significant differences in...

    He reported spotting two luminous patches in the night sky.

    A recent study has uncovered an account of an annular eclipse.

    II

    The recombination reactions display (or exhibit, or show) a zero or negative temperature dependence.

    The length of the uniform flow region revealed several interesting characteristics.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обнаруживать

  • 22 boquiabierto

    adj.
    open-mouthed, confounded, astonished, dumbfounded.
    * * *
    1 open-mouthed, agape
    2 (embobado) dumbfounded, flabbergasted, agape
    3 (sin poder hablar) speechless
    * * *
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    * * *
    = gaping, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck.
    Ex. These gaping sightseers never took account of the difficulties of going through the shop.
    Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    ----
    * dejar a Alguien boquiabierto = leave + Nombre + gagging, make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).
    * quedarse boquiabierto = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    * * *
    = gaping, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck.

    Ex: These gaping sightseers never took account of the difficulties of going through the shop.

    Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    * dejar a Alguien boquiabierto = leave + Nombre + gagging, make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).
    * quedarse boquiabierto = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.

    * * *
    me quedé boquiabierto cuando vi el retrato I was astonished o speechless when I saw the portrait, the portrait left me speechless
    su desfachatez me dejó boquiabierto I was astonished at o by his nerve
    me quedé boquiabierto cuando me agredió de esa manera I was dumbfounded o dumbstruck when she attacked me like that
    * * *

    boquiabierto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo: quedarse boquiabierto to be speechless o dumbfounded

    boquiabierto,-a adjetivo
    1 open-mouthed
    2 (atónito) flabbergasted

    ' boquiabierto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    boquiabierta
    English:
    bowl over
    - breath
    - gape
    - gasp
    - knock out
    - speechless
    - jaw
    - open
    * * *
    boquiabierto, -a adj
    1. [con boca abierta] open-mouthed
    2. [embobado] astounded, speechless;
    se quedó boquiabierto contemplando la escena he watched the scene in bewilderment;
    su respuesta me dejó boquiabierta her answer left me speechless
    * * *
    speechless;
    quedarse boquiabierto be speechless
    * * *
    boquiabierto, -ta adj
    : open-mouthed, speechless, agape

    Spanish-English dictionary > boquiabierto

  • 23 historic

    •• historic, historical, historically

    •• * Существование в английском языке двух слов – historic и historical – имеет два противоречащих друг другу следствия. Во-первых, в устной речи нередко смешение этих слов. Мне приходилось слышать, как о событии, еще не «ушедшем в историю» и даже еще не состоявшемся, говорили It is/ will be a/ an historical event. Конечно, правильнее в данном случае historic или history-making. Но и historical event тоже правильно в определенных контекстах:
    •• What historical event do you wish you could stop? If you could go back in time and prevent anything in history from having happened ( as opposed to just passively watching it happen), what particular incident in history would you most want to stop from happening and is there any reason why? (c сайта http://uplink.space.com).
    •• С другой стороны, иногда различие между этими словами существенно и должно учитываться переводчиком. Слово historical, как мне кажется, шире русского исторический, так как охватывает все, что имеет отношение к прошлому, а русское слово – только то, что говорящий интуитивно относит к «истории», т.е. к историческому процессу, «историческим судьбам» и т.п. Русское слово часто, хотя и не всегда, «возвышенней». Среди исключений – например, словосочетание историческая справка. И все же более «бытовой» характер английского слова позволяет употреблять его в тех ситуациях, где говорящий по-русски скорее всего скажет иначе.
    •• В выступлении Кондолисы Райс перед комиссией по расследованию событий 11 сентября это слово встретилось пять раз, плюс historically в значении, о котором будет сказано ниже:
    •• Historically, democratic societies have been slow to react to gathering threats, tending instead to wait to confront threats until they are too dangerous to ignore or until it is too late. – Исторический опыт (или просто опыт) свидетельствует о том, что...
    •• Далее Райс трижды употребляет это слово в отношении документа, представленного президенту Бушу 6 августа 2001 года (о возможных действиях «Аль-Каиды»):
    •• I was in a press conference to try and describe the Aug. 6 memo, which I’ve talked about here in the – my opening remarks and which I talked about with you in the private session. And I said at one point that this was a historical memo, that it was not based on new threat information. <...>
    •• It was not a particular threat report. And there was historical information in there about – about various aspects of al Qaeda’s operations. <...> It did not warn of attacks inside the United States. It was historical information based on old reporting. There was no new threat information. And it did not, in fact, warn of any coming attacks inside the United States.
    •• Один из членов комиссии (демократ) ухватился за эту формулировку:
    •• Well, did you not – you have indicated here that this was some historical document. And I am asking you whether it is not the case that you learned in the P.D.B. memo of Aug. 6 that the F.B.I. was saying that it had information suggesting that preparations, not historically, but ongoing, along with these numerous full field investigations against al Qaeda cells, that preparations were being made consistent with hijackings within the United States.
    •• Конечно, по-русски в данном случае просто невозможно сказать исторический документ, хотя можно – историческая справка, но предпочтительно все же, по-моему, справочный материал, справочная информация. В вопросе – not historically, but ongoing – возможен вариант не в историческом разрезе, а в текущем плане.
    •• Далее у Райс интересная оговорка, тут же исправленная:
    •• This was a historic memo – historical memo prepared by the agency because the president was asking questions about what we knew about the inside.
    •• Исправление оговорки – признак существенного различия двух слов. (Кстати, в качестве антонима historical появляется слово, неоднократно всплывавшее в ходе слушаний и не поддающееся однословному переводу, – actionable:
    •• The president was told this is historical information. I am told he was told this is historical information. And there was nothing actionable in this. The president knew that the F.B.I. was pursuing this issue. The president knew that the director of central intelligence was pursuing this issue. And there was no new threat information in this document to pursue.
    •• Actionable information – пока не могу предложить ничего кроме информация, требующая/ дающая основания для конкретных действий. Длинно.)
    •• Конечно, «оппозиция Его Величества» не замедлила поиграть со словом historical. Из редакционной статьи New York Times:
    •• The administration argument that it had only gotten intelligence about potential terrorist attacks abroad in the summer of 2001 was rather drastically undermined when Ms. Rice revealed, under questioning, that the briefing given Mr. Bush by the C.I.A. on Aug. 6, 2001, was titledBin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.Ms. Rice continues to insist that the information was historicalrather than a warning of something likely to occur.
    •• Еще более хлестко (но абсолютно неизбежно, удержаться от игры слов невозможно):
    •• What should have made Condi hysterical, she deemedhistorical.” (Maureen Dowd)
    •• Последний пример, кстати, заставляет все-таки выбрать в переводе вариант историческая справка, чтобы попробовать передать игру слов, но все равно сделать это непросто:
    •• Информация, способная вызвать истерическую реакцию, для Конди – не более чем историческая справка.
    •• А теперь о наречии historically. Словари – как толковые, так и переводные, – как правило, не дают отдельного определения или перевода наречий с - ly, считая, что все и так ясно – их смысл и перевод вытекают из соответствующего прилагательного. Но это далеко не всегда так. В статье из New York Times, попавшей в обзор зарубежной прессы на радио «Эхо Москвы», встретилось: Iran has historically denied that it is pursuing a nuclear weapons program. Ведущая так и сказала: Иран исторически отрицал (и т.д.). Здесь, конечно, нужно просто всегда или неизменно. В некоторых случаях хорошо подойдет русское наречие традиционно: historically black colleges – традиционно негритянские колледжи (здесь это прилагательное, по-моему, вполне приемлемо), historically underutilized businesses – компании, традиционно недопредставленные среди подрядчиков, historically disadvantaged – традиционно находящиеся в тяжелом положении. Иногда подходящее русское соответствие – по многолетним наблюдениям ( This is not uncommon historically for the month of April). Наконец, контекст может подсказать и такой вариант, как беспрецедентно: Historically high growth in employment.
    •• Интересный пример из статьи У. Пфаффа в International Herald Tribune:
    •• Historically, in joint ventures with U.S. government and industry, U.S. security and proprietary restraints nearly always have forced the European partners into subordinate roles.
    •• Здесь самый лучший перевод – просто раньше, прежде.
    •• Слово historically, на мой взгляд, не является многозначным, у него одно довольно широкое и несколько расплывчатое значение, но в переводе оно начинает играть своими различными гранями. Разумеется, в приведенном выше примере возможен и перевод Исторически сложилось так, что...
    •• В отличие от historically наречие indefinitely дается в большинстве словарей (например, в БАРСе и ABBYY Lingvo) как отдельная словарная статья. Но упущено довольно частое употребление indefinitely в значении, близком к until further notice. Пример из New York Times:
    •• Thomas Krens, the foundation director, acknowledged as unrealistic the prospect of financing the $950 million project at a time when the museum is cutting budget, staff and programs. Beginning Sunday, for example, the Guggenheim Las Vegas is to go dark indefinitely.
    •• Перевод напрашивается: на неопределенный срок. Кстати, to go dark – есть ли это в словарях? Обычно так говорят, когда, скажем, музей, театр или web-сайт прерывают работу на некоторое время – с возможностью ее возобновления.
    •• Еще один пример интересного с точки зрения перевода и лексикографии употребления наречия (для контекста даю несколько предшествующих фраз):
    •• After months of inaction, I finally turned to former President Bush, who immediately interceded with Crown Prince Abdallah on the FBI’s behalf. <...> The Saudis immediately acceded. <...> Mr. Bush typically disclaimed any credit for his critical intervention, but he earned the gratitude of many FBI agents and the Khobar families. (American Justice for Khobar Heroes. By Louis J. Freeh. Wall Street Journal)
    •• Typically здесь нельзя переводить как типично или даже что для него типично. В каких-то случаях может подойти разговорное что характерно. Но лучше, конечно, в свойственной ему манере или как обычно. Думаю, в двуязычном словаре для такого примера должно найтись место. Во-первых, он показывает идиоматичное употребление английского наречия. Во-вторых, подсказывает перевод.
    •• Наречия типа confusingly обычно не включаются в словари в качестве отдельной статьи. Считается, что перевод таких слов, как amazingly или startlingly, не должен вызывать трудностей, но это не всегда так. На конференции по товарным знакам встретилось выражение confusingly similar. В юридическом словаре есть confusion in trademarks – смешение товарных знаков. Соответственно confusingly similar – схожий/ аналогичный до степени смешения (принятый практиками перевод). Пожалуй, это стоит включить не только в специальный словарь.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > historic

  • 24 historical

    •• historic, historical, historically

    •• * Существование в английском языке двух слов – historic и historical – имеет два противоречащих друг другу следствия. Во-первых, в устной речи нередко смешение этих слов. Мне приходилось слышать, как о событии, еще не «ушедшем в историю» и даже еще не состоявшемся, говорили It is/ will be a/ an historical event. Конечно, правильнее в данном случае historic или history-making. Но и historical event тоже правильно в определенных контекстах:
    •• What historical event do you wish you could stop? If you could go back in time and prevent anything in history from having happened ( as opposed to just passively watching it happen), what particular incident in history would you most want to stop from happening and is there any reason why? (c сайта http://uplink.space.com).
    •• С другой стороны, иногда различие между этими словами существенно и должно учитываться переводчиком. Слово historical, как мне кажется, шире русского исторический, так как охватывает все, что имеет отношение к прошлому, а русское слово – только то, что говорящий интуитивно относит к «истории», т.е. к историческому процессу, «историческим судьбам» и т.п. Русское слово часто, хотя и не всегда, «возвышенней». Среди исключений – например, словосочетание историческая справка. И все же более «бытовой» характер английского слова позволяет употреблять его в тех ситуациях, где говорящий по-русски скорее всего скажет иначе.
    •• В выступлении Кондолисы Райс перед комиссией по расследованию событий 11 сентября это слово встретилось пять раз, плюс historically в значении, о котором будет сказано ниже:
    •• Historically, democratic societies have been slow to react to gathering threats, tending instead to wait to confront threats until they are too dangerous to ignore or until it is too late. – Исторический опыт (или просто опыт) свидетельствует о том, что...
    •• Далее Райс трижды употребляет это слово в отношении документа, представленного президенту Бушу 6 августа 2001 года (о возможных действиях «Аль-Каиды»):
    •• I was in a press conference to try and describe the Aug. 6 memo, which I’ve talked about here in the – my opening remarks and which I talked about with you in the private session. And I said at one point that this was a historical memo, that it was not based on new threat information. <...>
    •• It was not a particular threat report. And there was historical information in there about – about various aspects of al Qaeda’s operations. <...> It did not warn of attacks inside the United States. It was historical information based on old reporting. There was no new threat information. And it did not, in fact, warn of any coming attacks inside the United States.
    •• Один из членов комиссии (демократ) ухватился за эту формулировку:
    •• Well, did you not – you have indicated here that this was some historical document. And I am asking you whether it is not the case that you learned in the P.D.B. memo of Aug. 6 that the F.B.I. was saying that it had information suggesting that preparations, not historically, but ongoing, along with these numerous full field investigations against al Qaeda cells, that preparations were being made consistent with hijackings within the United States.
    •• Конечно, по-русски в данном случае просто невозможно сказать исторический документ, хотя можно – историческая справка, но предпочтительно все же, по-моему, справочный материал, справочная информация. В вопросе – not historically, but ongoing – возможен вариант не в историческом разрезе, а в текущем плане.
    •• Далее у Райс интересная оговорка, тут же исправленная:
    •• This was a historic memo – historical memo prepared by the agency because the president was asking questions about what we knew about the inside.
    •• Исправление оговорки – признак существенного различия двух слов. (Кстати, в качестве антонима historical появляется слово, неоднократно всплывавшее в ходе слушаний и не поддающееся однословному переводу, – actionable:
    •• The president was told this is historical information. I am told he was told this is historical information. And there was nothing actionable in this. The president knew that the F.B.I. was pursuing this issue. The president knew that the director of central intelligence was pursuing this issue. And there was no new threat information in this document to pursue.
    •• Actionable information – пока не могу предложить ничего кроме информация, требующая/ дающая основания для конкретных действий. Длинно.)
    •• Конечно, «оппозиция Его Величества» не замедлила поиграть со словом historical. Из редакционной статьи New York Times:
    •• The administration argument that it had only gotten intelligence about potential terrorist attacks abroad in the summer of 2001 was rather drastically undermined when Ms. Rice revealed, under questioning, that the briefing given Mr. Bush by the C.I.A. on Aug. 6, 2001, was titledBin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.Ms. Rice continues to insist that the information was historicalrather than a warning of something likely to occur.
    •• Еще более хлестко (но абсолютно неизбежно, удержаться от игры слов невозможно):
    •• What should have made Condi hysterical, she deemedhistorical.” (Maureen Dowd)
    •• Последний пример, кстати, заставляет все-таки выбрать в переводе вариант историческая справка, чтобы попробовать передать игру слов, но все равно сделать это непросто:
    •• Информация, способная вызвать истерическую реакцию, для Конди – не более чем историческая справка.
    •• А теперь о наречии historically. Словари – как толковые, так и переводные, – как правило, не дают отдельного определения или перевода наречий с - ly, считая, что все и так ясно – их смысл и перевод вытекают из соответствующего прилагательного. Но это далеко не всегда так. В статье из New York Times, попавшей в обзор зарубежной прессы на радио «Эхо Москвы», встретилось: Iran has historically denied that it is pursuing a nuclear weapons program. Ведущая так и сказала: Иран исторически отрицал (и т.д.). Здесь, конечно, нужно просто всегда или неизменно. В некоторых случаях хорошо подойдет русское наречие традиционно: historically black colleges – традиционно негритянские колледжи (здесь это прилагательное, по-моему, вполне приемлемо), historically underutilized businesses – компании, традиционно недопредставленные среди подрядчиков, historically disadvantaged – традиционно находящиеся в тяжелом положении. Иногда подходящее русское соответствие – по многолетним наблюдениям ( This is not uncommon historically for the month of April). Наконец, контекст может подсказать и такой вариант, как беспрецедентно: Historically high growth in employment.
    •• Интересный пример из статьи У. Пфаффа в International Herald Tribune:
    •• Historically, in joint ventures with U.S. government and industry, U.S. security and proprietary restraints nearly always have forced the European partners into subordinate roles.
    •• Здесь самый лучший перевод – просто раньше, прежде.
    •• Слово historically, на мой взгляд, не является многозначным, у него одно довольно широкое и несколько расплывчатое значение, но в переводе оно начинает играть своими различными гранями. Разумеется, в приведенном выше примере возможен и перевод Исторически сложилось так, что...
    •• В отличие от historically наречие indefinitely дается в большинстве словарей (например, в БАРСе и ABBYY Lingvo) как отдельная словарная статья. Но упущено довольно частое употребление indefinitely в значении, близком к until further notice. Пример из New York Times:
    •• Thomas Krens, the foundation director, acknowledged as unrealistic the prospect of financing the $950 million project at a time when the museum is cutting budget, staff and programs. Beginning Sunday, for example, the Guggenheim Las Vegas is to go dark indefinitely.
    •• Перевод напрашивается: на неопределенный срок. Кстати, to go dark – есть ли это в словарях? Обычно так говорят, когда, скажем, музей, театр или web-сайт прерывают работу на некоторое время – с возможностью ее возобновления.
    •• Еще один пример интересного с точки зрения перевода и лексикографии употребления наречия (для контекста даю несколько предшествующих фраз):
    •• After months of inaction, I finally turned to former President Bush, who immediately interceded with Crown Prince Abdallah on the FBI’s behalf. <...> The Saudis immediately acceded. <...> Mr. Bush typically disclaimed any credit for his critical intervention, but he earned the gratitude of many FBI agents and the Khobar families. (American Justice for Khobar Heroes. By Louis J. Freeh. Wall Street Journal)
    •• Typically здесь нельзя переводить как типично или даже что для него типично. В каких-то случаях может подойти разговорное что характерно. Но лучше, конечно, в свойственной ему манере или как обычно. Думаю, в двуязычном словаре для такого примера должно найтись место. Во-первых, он показывает идиоматичное употребление английского наречия. Во-вторых, подсказывает перевод.
    •• Наречия типа confusingly обычно не включаются в словари в качестве отдельной статьи. Считается, что перевод таких слов, как amazingly или startlingly, не должен вызывать трудностей, но это не всегда так. На конференции по товарным знакам встретилось выражение confusingly similar. В юридическом словаре есть confusion in trademarks – смешение товарных знаков. Соответственно confusingly similar – схожий/ аналогичный до степени смешения (принятый практиками перевод). Пожалуй, это стоит включить не только в специальный словарь.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > historical

  • 25 historically

    •• historic, historical, historically

    •• * Существование в английском языке двух слов – historic и historical – имеет два противоречащих друг другу следствия. Во-первых, в устной речи нередко смешение этих слов. Мне приходилось слышать, как о событии, еще не «ушедшем в историю» и даже еще не состоявшемся, говорили It is/ will be a/ an historical event. Конечно, правильнее в данном случае historic или history-making. Но и historical event тоже правильно в определенных контекстах:
    •• What historical event do you wish you could stop? If you could go back in time and prevent anything in history from having happened ( as opposed to just passively watching it happen), what particular incident in history would you most want to stop from happening and is there any reason why? (c сайта http://uplink.space.com).
    •• С другой стороны, иногда различие между этими словами существенно и должно учитываться переводчиком. Слово historical, как мне кажется, шире русского исторический, так как охватывает все, что имеет отношение к прошлому, а русское слово – только то, что говорящий интуитивно относит к «истории», т.е. к историческому процессу, «историческим судьбам» и т.п. Русское слово часто, хотя и не всегда, «возвышенней». Среди исключений – например, словосочетание историческая справка. И все же более «бытовой» характер английского слова позволяет употреблять его в тех ситуациях, где говорящий по-русски скорее всего скажет иначе.
    •• В выступлении Кондолисы Райс перед комиссией по расследованию событий 11 сентября это слово встретилось пять раз, плюс historically в значении, о котором будет сказано ниже:
    •• Historically, democratic societies have been slow to react to gathering threats, tending instead to wait to confront threats until they are too dangerous to ignore or until it is too late. – Исторический опыт (или просто опыт) свидетельствует о том, что...
    •• Далее Райс трижды употребляет это слово в отношении документа, представленного президенту Бушу 6 августа 2001 года (о возможных действиях «Аль-Каиды»):
    •• I was in a press conference to try and describe the Aug. 6 memo, which I’ve talked about here in the – my opening remarks and which I talked about with you in the private session. And I said at one point that this was a historical memo, that it was not based on new threat information. <...>
    •• It was not a particular threat report. And there was historical information in there about – about various aspects of al Qaeda’s operations. <...> It did not warn of attacks inside the United States. It was historical information based on old reporting. There was no new threat information. And it did not, in fact, warn of any coming attacks inside the United States.
    •• Один из членов комиссии (демократ) ухватился за эту формулировку:
    •• Well, did you not – you have indicated here that this was some historical document. And I am asking you whether it is not the case that you learned in the P.D.B. memo of Aug. 6 that the F.B.I. was saying that it had information suggesting that preparations, not historically, but ongoing, along with these numerous full field investigations against al Qaeda cells, that preparations were being made consistent with hijackings within the United States.
    •• Конечно, по-русски в данном случае просто невозможно сказать исторический документ, хотя можно – историческая справка, но предпочтительно все же, по-моему, справочный материал, справочная информация. В вопросе – not historically, but ongoing – возможен вариант не в историческом разрезе, а в текущем плане.
    •• Далее у Райс интересная оговорка, тут же исправленная:
    •• This was a historic memo – historical memo prepared by the agency because the president was asking questions about what we knew about the inside.
    •• Исправление оговорки – признак существенного различия двух слов. (Кстати, в качестве антонима historical появляется слово, неоднократно всплывавшее в ходе слушаний и не поддающееся однословному переводу, – actionable:
    •• The president was told this is historical information. I am told he was told this is historical information. And there was nothing actionable in this. The president knew that the F.B.I. was pursuing this issue. The president knew that the director of central intelligence was pursuing this issue. And there was no new threat information in this document to pursue.
    •• Actionable information – пока не могу предложить ничего кроме информация, требующая/ дающая основания для конкретных действий. Длинно.)
    •• Конечно, «оппозиция Его Величества» не замедлила поиграть со словом historical. Из редакционной статьи New York Times:
    •• The administration argument that it had only gotten intelligence about potential terrorist attacks abroad in the summer of 2001 was rather drastically undermined when Ms. Rice revealed, under questioning, that the briefing given Mr. Bush by the C.I.A. on Aug. 6, 2001, was titledBin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.Ms. Rice continues to insist that the information was historicalrather than a warning of something likely to occur.
    •• Еще более хлестко (но абсолютно неизбежно, удержаться от игры слов невозможно):
    •• What should have made Condi hysterical, she deemedhistorical.” (Maureen Dowd)
    •• Последний пример, кстати, заставляет все-таки выбрать в переводе вариант историческая справка, чтобы попробовать передать игру слов, но все равно сделать это непросто:
    •• Информация, способная вызвать истерическую реакцию, для Конди – не более чем историческая справка.
    •• А теперь о наречии historically. Словари – как толковые, так и переводные, – как правило, не дают отдельного определения или перевода наречий с - ly, считая, что все и так ясно – их смысл и перевод вытекают из соответствующего прилагательного. Но это далеко не всегда так. В статье из New York Times, попавшей в обзор зарубежной прессы на радио «Эхо Москвы», встретилось: Iran has historically denied that it is pursuing a nuclear weapons program. Ведущая так и сказала: Иран исторически отрицал (и т.д.). Здесь, конечно, нужно просто всегда или неизменно. В некоторых случаях хорошо подойдет русское наречие традиционно: historically black colleges – традиционно негритянские колледжи (здесь это прилагательное, по-моему, вполне приемлемо), historically underutilized businesses – компании, традиционно недопредставленные среди подрядчиков, historically disadvantaged – традиционно находящиеся в тяжелом положении. Иногда подходящее русское соответствие – по многолетним наблюдениям ( This is not uncommon historically for the month of April). Наконец, контекст может подсказать и такой вариант, как беспрецедентно: Historically high growth in employment.
    •• Интересный пример из статьи У. Пфаффа в International Herald Tribune:
    •• Historically, in joint ventures with U.S. government and industry, U.S. security and proprietary restraints nearly always have forced the European partners into subordinate roles.
    •• Здесь самый лучший перевод – просто раньше, прежде.
    •• Слово historically, на мой взгляд, не является многозначным, у него одно довольно широкое и несколько расплывчатое значение, но в переводе оно начинает играть своими различными гранями. Разумеется, в приведенном выше примере возможен и перевод Исторически сложилось так, что...
    •• В отличие от historically наречие indefinitely дается в большинстве словарей (например, в БАРСе и ABBYY Lingvo) как отдельная словарная статья. Но упущено довольно частое употребление indefinitely в значении, близком к until further notice. Пример из New York Times:
    •• Thomas Krens, the foundation director, acknowledged as unrealistic the prospect of financing the $950 million project at a time when the museum is cutting budget, staff and programs. Beginning Sunday, for example, the Guggenheim Las Vegas is to go dark indefinitely.
    •• Перевод напрашивается: на неопределенный срок. Кстати, to go dark – есть ли это в словарях? Обычно так говорят, когда, скажем, музей, театр или web-сайт прерывают работу на некоторое время – с возможностью ее возобновления.
    •• Еще один пример интересного с точки зрения перевода и лексикографии употребления наречия (для контекста даю несколько предшествующих фраз):
    •• After months of inaction, I finally turned to former President Bush, who immediately interceded with Crown Prince Abdallah on the FBI’s behalf. <...> The Saudis immediately acceded. <...> Mr. Bush typically disclaimed any credit for his critical intervention, but he earned the gratitude of many FBI agents and the Khobar families. (American Justice for Khobar Heroes. By Louis J. Freeh. Wall Street Journal)
    •• Typically здесь нельзя переводить как типично или даже что для него типично. В каких-то случаях может подойти разговорное что характерно. Но лучше, конечно, в свойственной ему манере или как обычно. Думаю, в двуязычном словаре для такого примера должно найтись место. Во-первых, он показывает идиоматичное употребление английского наречия. Во-вторых, подсказывает перевод.
    •• Наречия типа confusingly обычно не включаются в словари в качестве отдельной статьи. Считается, что перевод таких слов, как amazingly или startlingly, не должен вызывать трудностей, но это не всегда так. На конференции по товарным знакам встретилось выражение confusingly similar. В юридическом словаре есть confusion in trademarks – смешение товарных знаков. Соответственно confusingly similar – схожий/ аналогичный до степени смешения (принятый практиками перевод). Пожалуй, это стоит включить не только в специальный словарь.

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  • 26 acceder ilegalmente

    (v.) = hack
    Ex. Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.
    * * *
    (v.) = hack

    Ex: Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.

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  • 27 piratear

    v.
    Los vikingos piratean las villas The Vikings pirate the villages.
    2 to be involved in piracy (asaltar barcos).
    3 to hack into (computing).
    4 to hack (computing).
    5 to copy illegally, to knock off.
    El chico pirateó la aplicación The boy copied the application illegally.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to pirate
    2 (avión) to hijack
    * * *
    1.
    VT (Aer) to hijack; [+ CD, DVD, software] to pirate; (Inform) to hack into; [+ libro] to plagiarize
    2. VI
    1) [barcos] to buccaneer, practise piracy, practice piracy (EEUU)
    2) (=robar) to steal
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    2) (Ven fam) ( trabajar mal) to botch things (colloq)
    2.
    piratear vt to pirate
    * * *
    = pirate, hack, buccaneer.
    Ex. These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.
    Ex. Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.
    Ex. But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    2) (Ven fam) ( trabajar mal) to botch things (colloq)
    2.
    piratear vt to pirate
    * * *
    = pirate, hack, buccaneer.

    Ex: These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.

    Ex: Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.
    Ex: But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.

    * * *
    piratear [A1 ]
    vi
    A to commit piracy
    B ( Ven fam) (trabajar mal) to botch things ( colloq)
    ■ piratear
    vt
    to pirate
    * * *

    piratear ( conjugate piratear) verbo transitivovideos/casetes to pirate;
    sistema to hack into
    piratear verbo transitivo to pirate
    ' piratear' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bootleg
    - hack
    - pirate
    * * *
    vi
    1. [asaltar barcos] to be involved in piracy
    2. Informát to crack
    vt
    1. [propiedad intelectual] to pirate
    2. Informát
    piratear un programa [desproteger] to hack o crack into a program;
    [hacer copia ilegal] to pirate a program
    * * *
    v/t INFOR pirate
    * * *
    1) : to hijack, to commandeer
    2) : to bootleg, to pirate

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  • 28 revista científica

    (n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journal
    Ex. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
    Ex. Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.
    Ex. The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.
    Ex. This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.
    Ex. Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.
    Ex. The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.
    Ex. The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.
    Ex. This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.
    Ex. This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.
    Ex. During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.
    Ex. The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.
    Ex. The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet.
    * * *
    (n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journal

    Ex: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.

    Ex: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.
    Ex: The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.
    Ex: This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.
    Ex: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.
    Ex: The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.
    Ex: The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.
    Ex: This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.
    Ex: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.
    Ex: During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.
    Ex: The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.
    Ex: The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet.

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  • 29 φανερόω

    φανερόω fut. φανερώσω; 1 aor. ἐφανέρωσα; pf. πεφανέρωκα. Pass.: 1 fut. φανερωθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐφανερώθην; perf. πεφανέρωμαι (cp. φανέρωσις; Hdt. 6, 122 [a late interpolation]; Dionys, Hal. 10, 37; Cass. Dio 59, 18; 77, 15; PGoodsp 15, 19 [IV A.D.]; Jer 40:6; TestSol; TestAbr B; JosAs 12:2; AscIs 3; 13; Philo; Jos., Ant. 20, 76; Just., Tat., Mel.)
    to cause to become visible, reveal, expose publicly (w. relatively more focus on the sensory aspect than on the cognitive as in 2 below. But distinctions are not always clear)
    of persons
    α. act. of the Risen Lord J 21:1a; cp. 1b.
    β. pass. w. intr. sense show or reveal oneself, be revealed, appear τινί to someone Hs 2:1. ἡμᾶς φανερωθῆναι δεῖ ἔμπροσθεν τοῦ βήματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ 2 Cor 5:10.—Esp. of Christ (Just., A I, 56, 1; Mel., P. 43, 302. Of the Logos φανερωθεὶς τοῖς ἀνθρώποις Iren. 3, 11, 8 [Harv. II 47, 8]) of his appearance in the world ἐφανερώθη ἐν σαρκί 1 Ti 3:16 (ALau, Manifest in Flesh, The Epiphany Christology of the Pastoral Epistles ’96); cp. B 5:6; 6:7, 9, 14; 12:10. θεοῦ ἀνθρωπίνως φανερουμένου IEph 19:3.—Hb 9:26; 1 Pt 1:20; 1J 1:2ab. The purpose of the appearing is given by a ἵνα clause 1J 3:5, 8; B 14:5; 2 Cl 14:2.—Of the appearing of the Risen Lord τοῖς μαθηταῖς J 21:14; cp. Mk 16:12 (ἐν ἑτέρᾳ μορφῇ), 14. Without a dat. B 15:9. Of the Second Advent Col 3:4a; 1 Pt 5:4; 1J 2:28; 3:2b.—ὑμεῖς σὺν αὐτῷ (i.e. Christ upon his return) φανερωθήσεσθε ἐν δόξῃ Col 3:4b. Of the Christian community ἡ ἐκκλησία πνευματικὴ οὖσα ἐφανερώθη ἐν τῇ σαρκὶ Χριστοῦ 2 Cl 14:3.
    of things, pass. w. intr. sense (Jos, Ant. 17, 194; Hippol., Ref. 9, 5, 1; Theoph. Ant. 2, 4 [p. 102, 22]) become visible or known, be revealed Mk 4:22; 2 Cor 4:10f; Eph 5:13f; Rv 3:18. Foll. by an indirect quest. 1J 3:2a.
    to cause to become known, disclose, show, make known
    of things
    α. act. (PBrem 53, 26 [114 A.D.]; Hippol., Ref. 6, 47, 4) ἐφανέρωσεν τὴν δόξαν αὐτοῦ J 2:11 (TestAbr B 14 p. 118, 18 [Stone p. 84] τὴν σαπρότητα; JosAs 12:2 τὰ ἀφανῆ; Jos., Vi. 231 φ. τὴν ὀργήν). ὁ θεὸς αὐτοῖς ἐφανέρωσεν God has shown them what can be known about God Ro 1:19 (s. AKlöpper, ZWT 47, 1904, 169–80). Cp. 1 Cor 4:5; Tit 1:3; 2 Cl 20:5; Dg 8:11 (w. ἀποκαλύπτειν); 9:1, 2b; 11:5; IRo 8:2. φανεροῦν τινι ἀποκάλυψιν disclose a revelation to someone Hv 3, 1, 2. κατὰ ἀποκάλυψιν φανεροῦν τινι make known or show to someone in a revelation MPol 22:3. ἐπὶ σοὶ … φανερώσει κύριος τὸ λύτρον in connection with you the Lord will disclose salvation GJs 7:2. τῷ θεῷ τὴν ὀσμὴν τῆς γνώσεως αὐτοῦ φανεροῦντι διʼ ἡμῶν to God who makes known through us the fragrance of the knowledge relating to him (prob. Christ, but s. REB and NRSV of God) 2 Cor 2:14. πάντα ὁ πατὴρ φανεροῖ περὶ τοῦ υἱοῦ Ἰησοῦ B 12:8. (ὁ κύριος) πεφανέρωκεν ἡμῖν διὰ τῶν προφητῶν ὅτι κτλ. 2:4.— Make known by word of mouth, teach ἐφανέρωσά σου τὸ ὄνομα τοῖς ἀνθρώποις J 17:6 (though here the teaching is accompanied by a revelation that comes through a deed.—HHuber, D;. Begriff der Offenbarung im Joh. ev. ’34). ἐν παντὶ φανερώσαντες ἐν πᾶσιν εἰς ὑμᾶς in every way we have made this (i.e. τὴν γνῶσιν) plain to you, in the sight of all men 2 Cor 11:6. Cp. Col 4:4. Disclose τοὺς γάμους GJs 15:2, 4.
    β. pass. w. intr. sense (Jos, Ant. 17, 194; Hippol., Ref. 9, 5, 1; Theoph. Ant. 2, 4 [p. 102, 22]) become public knowledge, be disclosed, become known J 3:21; 9:3; Ro 16:26; 2 Cor 7:12; Col 1:26; 2 Ti 1:10; Hb 9:8; 1J 4:9; Rv 15:4; B 7:7; IEph 19:2. Foll. by an indirect quest. 1J 3:2a. Foll. by ὅτι Dg 9:2a. χωρὶς νόμου δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ πεφανέρωται apart from law, the righteousness which is sent from God has been revealed Ro 3:21.
    of persons
    α. act. ἑαυτόν show or reveal oneself: of God (Philo, Leg. All. 3, 47) διὰ Ἰησοῦ IMg 8:2.—Of Christ φανέρωσον σεαυτὸν τῷ κόσμῳ J 7:4. Difft. ἐφανέρωσεν ἑαυτὸν εἶναι υἱὸν θεοῦ he revealed that he was the Son of God B 5:9.— Expose ἐὰν αὐτὴν φανερώσω τοῖς υἱοῖς Ἰσραήλ if I expose (Mary) to the Israelites GJs 14:1.
    β. pass. w. intr. sense be made known ἵνα φανερωθῇ τῷ Ἰσραήλ J 1:31. θεῷ πεφανερώμεθα we are well known to God 2 Cor 5:11a, cp. 11b; 11:6 v.l. (for φανερώσαντες). W. ὅτι foll. become known, be shown (that) 3:3; 1J 2:19 (logically impersonal, as ἠκούσθη in Mk 2:1).—MBockmuehl, Das Verb φανερόω im NT: BZ 32, ’88, 87–99.—DELG s.v. φαίνω. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 30 erkennen

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (ausmachen) optisch: make out, see; (Schrift) make out, read; (entdecken) detect, spot
    2. ( wieder) erkennen recognize (an + Dat by, from umg.), know (by); (identifizieren) identify; MED. diagnose; erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest; zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand; sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc.: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg.; fig. come out into the open; man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away; ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg.) you in those glasses; aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass... her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that..., from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that...
    3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through; etw. als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) s.th. as one’s duty, accept that s.th. is one’s duty; den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation; erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!; sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake
    4. JUR.: jemanden für schuldig / unschuldig erkennen find s.o. guilty / not guilty, return verdict of guilty / a not guilty verdict on s.o.; etw. für Recht erkennen pronounce ( oder make a ruling) on s.th.
    II v/i JUR.: in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter; auf eine Geldstrafe erkennen impose a fine; auf 5 Jahre Haft erkennen impose a sentence of ( oder sentence s.o. to) 5 years (imprisonment); auf Freispruch erkennen acquit (s.o.), find s.o. not guilty, return a not guilty verdict (on s.o.)
    * * *
    das Erkennen
    cognition
    * * *
    er|kẹn|nen [Eɐ'kɛnən] ptp erka\#nnt [ɛɐ'kant] irreg
    1. vt
    1) (= wiedererkennen, anerkennen, einsehen) to recognize (
    an +dat by); (= wahrnehmen) to see, to make out, to discern; Unterschied to see; Situation to see, to understand

    er hat erkannt, dass das nicht stimmte — he realized that it wasn't right

    kannst du erkennen, ob das da drüben X ist? — can you see or tell if that's X over there?

    (jdm) etw zu erkennen geben — to indicate sth (to sb)

    jdm zu erkennen geben, dass... — to give sb to understand that...

    sich zu erkennen gebento reveal oneself ( als to be), to disclose one's identity

    2) (BIBL obs) to know (BIBL)
    2. vi

    erkennen auf (+acc) (Jur, auf Freispruch)to grant; auf Strafe to impose, to inflict; (Sport) auf Freistoß etc to give, to award

    * * *
    1) (to see or realize; to notice: We could discern from his appearance that he was upset.) discern
    2) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) know
    3) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realize
    4) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realise
    5) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognize
    6) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognise
    * * *
    er·ken·nen *
    I. vt
    jdn/etw \erkennen to discern sb/sth
    er ist der Täter, ich habe ihn gleich erkannt! he's the culprit, I recognized him straight away
    etw \erkennen lassen to show sth
    jdm zu \erkennen geben, dass... to make it clear to sb that...
    jdn/etw [an etw dat] \erkennen to recognize sb/sth [by sth]
    sich akk [jdm] [als jd] zu \erkennen geben to reveal one's identity [to sb], to reveal [to sb] that one is sb
    er gab sich als ihr Vater zu \erkennen he revealed that he was her father
    sich akk [selbst] \erkennen to understand oneself
    etw \erkennen to recognize sth
    einen Fehler/Irrtum \erkennen to realize one's mistake
    etw [als etw] \erkennen to recognize [or realize] sth [as being sth]
    etw \erkennen to detect sth
    sich akk durch etw akk \erkennen lassen to be detectable using sth
    5.
    du bist erkannt! I know what you're up to!
    II. vi
    \erkennen, ob/um was/wen... to see whether/what/who...
    \erkennen, dass/wie... to realize that/how...
    \erkennen lassen, dass... to show that...
    3. JUR (durch Urteil verhängen)
    auf etw akk \erkennen to pronounce sth
    der Richter erkannte auf Freispruch the judge pronounced an acquittal
    auf etw akk \erkennen to award sth
    der Schiedsrichter erkannte auf Freistoß the referee awarded a free kick
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (deutlich sehen) make out
    2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)
    3) (fig.) recognize; realize
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) (Rechtsspr.)
    2) (Sport)

    auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick

    * * *
    erkennen (irr)
    A. v/t
    1. (ausmachen) optisch: make out, see; (Schrift) make out, read; (entdecken) detect, spot
    2. recognize (
    an +dat by, from umg), know (by); (identifizieren) identify; MED diagnose;
    erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest;
    zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand;
    sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg; fig come out into the open;
    man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away;
    ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg) you in those glasses;
    aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass … her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that …, from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that …
    3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through;
    etwas als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) sth as one’s duty, accept that sth is one’s duty;
    den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation;
    erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!;
    sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake
    4. JUR:
    jemanden für schuldig/unschuldig erkennen find sb guilty/not guilty, return verdict of guilty/a not guilty verdict on sb;
    etwas für Recht erkennen pronounce ( oder make a ruling) on sth
    B. v/i JUR:
    in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter;
    auf 5 Jahre Haft erkennen impose a sentence of ( oder sentence sb to) 5 years (imprisonment);
    auf Freispruch erkennen acquit (sb), find sb not guilty, return a not guilty verdict (on sb)
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (deutlich sehen) make out
    2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)
    3) (fig.) recognize; realize
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) (Rechtsspr.)

    auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick

    * * *
    (an, als) v.
    to recognize (by, as) v. v.
    to detect v.
    to discern v.
    to perceive v.
    to realise (UK) v.
    to realize (US) v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > erkennen

  • 31 mirada

    f.
    look.
    apartar la mirada to look away
    dirigir o lanzar la mirada a to glance at
    echar una mirada (a algo) to glance o to have a quick look (at something)
    fulminar con la mirada a alguien to look daggers at somebody
    levantar la mirada to look up
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: mirar.
    * * *
    1 (gen) look; (vistazo) glance
    \
    aguantar la mirada a alguien to stare somebody out
    apartar la mirada to look away
    clavar la mirada en algo/alguien to stare at something/somebody, fix one's eye on something/somebody
    echar una mirada a algo/alguien to take a look at something/somebody
    fulminar a alguien con la mirada to look daggers at somebody
    levantar la mirada to look up
    mirada asesina evil look
    mirada perdida/vaga far-away look
    mirada de soslayo sideways glance
    * * *
    noun f.
    look, glance, glare, gaze
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=forma de mirar) look
    2) (=acto) [rápida] glance; [detenida] gaze

    le dirigió una mirada de sospechahe gave her a suspicious look o glance, he looked o glanced at her suspiciously

    le echó una mirada por encima del hombro — she gave him a condescending look, she looked at him condescendingly

    era capaz de aguantarle o resistirle la mirada a cualquiera — he could outstare anybody, he could stare anybody out

    echar una mirada de reojo o de soslayo a algo/algn — to look out of the corner of one's eye at sth/sb, cast a sidelong glance at sth/sb

    mirada perdida, tenía la mirada perdida en el horizonte — she was gazing into the distance

    3) (=vista)

    apartar la mirada (de algn/algo) — to look away (from sb/sth)

    bajar la mirada — to look down

    clavar la mirada en algo/algn — to fix one's eyes on sth/sb

    desviar la mirada (de algn/algo) — (lit) to look away (from sb/sth), avert one's eyes (from sb/sth); (fig) to turn one's back (on sb/sth)

    dirigir la mirada a o hacia algn/algo — (lit) to look at sb/sth; (fig) to turn one's attention to sb/sth

    echar una mirada a algn/algo — [varias veces] to keep an eye on sb/sth, check on sb/sth; [una sola vez] to have a look at sb/sth

    échale una miradita al arroz de vez en cuandokeep an eye o check on the rice every now and then

    le echó una última mirada a la casa antes de irseshe had a o one last look at the house before leaving

    levantar la mirada — to look up, raise one's eyes

    al vernos entrar levantó la mirada — on seeing us enter, he looked up o raised his eyes

    tener la mirada puesta en algo — (lit) to have one's gaze fixed on sth; (fig) to be looking towards sth, have one's sights set on sth

    seguir algo/a algn con la mirada — to follow sth/sb with one's eyes

    volver la mirada — to look back

    si volvemos la mirada hacia atrás, nos daremos cuenta de nuestros errores — if we look back we will realize our mistakes

    volvió su mirada a Ameliashe looked round at Amelia o turned her eyes towards Amelia

    volvió la mirada a su izquierda — he looked round to his left, he turned his eyes to the left

    devorar 1)
    4) pl miradas (=atención)

    me fui, huyendo de las miradas de todo el pueblo — I left, fleeing from the prying eyes of the whole village

    * * *
    a) ( modo de mirar) look

    hay miradas que matan — if looks could kill...

    b) ( acción de mirar) look

    le dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria — he looked at her disapprovingly

    c) ( vista)

    recorrió la habitación con la mirada — she cast her eyes over the room/she looked around the room

    su mirada se posó en ella — (liter) his gaze settled on her (liter)

    bajar/levantar la mirada — to look down/up

    d) ( mira) sights (pl)
    * * *
    = gaze, glance, look, glimpse, peek, peep.
    Ex. A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks about the room and sometimes at the speaker with a disquieting gaze.
    Ex. After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5.
    Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'A glimpse into the crystal ball: academic libraries in the year 2000'.
    Ex. The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.
    Ex. A peep into her mind would have revealed that she was quite apprehensive about the immensity of the assignment.
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    * agachar la mirada = look down.
    * cambio de mirada = gaze-shift.
    * con la mirada en = with an eye toward(s).
    * con la mirada en blanco = blankly.
    * con la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.
    * con la mirada puesta en = with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sights.
    * conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = grab + the limelight.
    * conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = capture + spotlight, grab + the spotlight.
    * cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.
    * dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).
    * dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.
    * echar una mirada = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a gander.
    * echar una mirada furtiva a = steal + a glance at.
    * echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.
    * esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.
    * fulminar a Alguien con la mirada = look + daggers at.
    * fulminar con la mirada = glower, scowl (at).
    * hay miradas que matan = if looks could kill....
    * la mirada en = eye(s) on.
    * lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.
    * mantenerse alejado de la mirada del público = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.
    * mantenerse alejado de la mirada pública = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.
    * matar con la mirada = look + daggers at.
    * mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.
    * mirada a hurtadillas = sneak peek.
    * mirada con el ceño fruncido = scowl, glower.
    * mirada de cerca = close look.
    * mirada de disgusto = scowl.
    * mirada de enfado = scowl.
    * mirada fija = stare.
    * mirada fría = icy glare.
    * mirada inexpresiva = blank look, blank expression.
    * mirada más de cerca = closer look.
    * miradas curiosas = prying eyes.
    * miradas indiscretas = prying eyes.
    * mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.
    * ser el centro de todas las miradas = cut + a dash.
    * si las miradas mataran... = if looks could kill....
    * tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.
    * * *
    a) ( modo de mirar) look

    hay miradas que matan — if looks could kill...

    b) ( acción de mirar) look

    le dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria — he looked at her disapprovingly

    c) ( vista)

    recorrió la habitación con la mirada — she cast her eyes over the room/she looked around the room

    su mirada se posó en ella — (liter) his gaze settled on her (liter)

    bajar/levantar la mirada — to look down/up

    d) ( mira) sights (pl)
    * * *
    = gaze, glance, look, glimpse, peek, peep.

    Ex: A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks about the room and sometimes at the speaker with a disquieting gaze.

    Ex: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5.
    Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'A glimpse into the crystal ball: academic libraries in the year 2000'.
    Ex: The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.
    Ex: A peep into her mind would have revealed that she was quite apprehensive about the immensity of the assignment.
    * agachar la mirada = look down.
    * cambio de mirada = gaze-shift.
    * con la mirada en = with an eye toward(s).
    * con la mirada en blanco = blankly.
    * con la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.
    * con la mirada puesta en = with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sights.
    * conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = grab + the limelight.
    * conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = capture + spotlight, grab + the spotlight.
    * cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.
    * dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).
    * dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.
    * echar una mirada = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a gander.
    * echar una mirada furtiva a = steal + a glance at.
    * echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.
    * esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.
    * fulminar a Alguien con la mirada = look + daggers at.
    * fulminar con la mirada = glower, scowl (at).
    * hay miradas que matan = if looks could kill....
    * la mirada en = eye(s) on.
    * lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.
    * mantenerse alejado de la mirada del público = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.
    * mantenerse alejado de la mirada pública = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.
    * matar con la mirada = look + daggers at.
    * mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.
    * mirada a hurtadillas = sneak peek.
    * mirada con el ceño fruncido = scowl, glower.
    * mirada de cerca = close look.
    * mirada de disgusto = scowl.
    * mirada de enfado = scowl.
    * mirada fija = stare.
    * mirada fría = icy glare.
    * mirada inexpresiva = blank look, blank expression.
    * mirada más de cerca = closer look.
    * miradas curiosas = prying eyes.
    * miradas indiscretas = prying eyes.
    * mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.
    * ser el centro de todas las miradas = cut + a dash.
    * si las miradas mataran... = if looks could kill....
    * tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.

    * * *
    su mirada era triste/dulce he had a sad/tender look in his eyes
    tiene una mirada penetrante he has a penetrating gaze
    hay miradas que matan if looks could kill …
    los vi intercambiar una mirada de soslayo I saw them exchange a sidelong glance
    lo fulminó con la mirada she looked daggers at him, she gave him a withering look
    le dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria he looked at her disapprovingly, he gave o threw her a disapproving look
    quería huir de las miradas curiosas de los vecinos he wanted to get away from the neighbors' prying eyes
    echa una mirada a ver si no nos dejamos nada take o have a quick look to make sure we haven't left anything behind
    sólo le eché una miradita por encima I just had a quick glance at it
    le voy a echar una mirada a tu trabajo I'm going to cast an eye over o take a look at your essay
    échale una miradita al arroz have a little o quick look at the rice
    voy a echarle una mirada a Gabriela a ver si sigue dormida I'm going to look in on Gabriela to see if she's still asleep
    3
    (vista): tenía la mirada fija en el suelo she was staring at the ground, she had her eyes fixed on the ground
    con la mirada perdida en el horizonte (with) his eyes o gaze fixed on the horizon
    recorrió la habitación con la mirada she cast her eyes over o she looked around the room
    su mirada se posó en ella ( liter); his gaze settled on her ( liter)
    ni siquiera se molestó en levantar la mirada cuando le hablé he didn't even bother to look up when I spoke to him
    seguía con la mirada los movimientos de la madre she followed her mother's movements with her eyes
    4 (mira) sights (pl)
    trabajar con la mirada puesta en el porvenir to work with one's sights set on the future
    * * *

     

    mirada sustantivo femenino


    su mirada era triste he had a sad look in his eyes;
    lo fulminó con la mirada she looked daggers at him
    b) (vistazo, ojeada) glance;


    échales una mirada a los niños have a look at the children
    c) ( vista):


    recorrió la habitación con la mirada she cast her eyes over the room;
    bajar/levantar la mirada to look down/up
    mirada sustantivo femenino
    1 (efecto de mirar) glance: lo abarcas con la mirada, you can take it in at a glance
    2 (modo de mirar) look: tiene una mirada cruel, he has a cruel look
    3 (vistazo) look, glance: déjame echar una mirada, let me have a look
    ♦ Locuciones: sostener la mirada, to stare
    ' mirada' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apagada
    - apagado
    - concentrar
    - desnudar
    - desprenderse
    - desviar
    - dirigir
    - dura
    - duro
    - fiel
    - fulminar
    - glacial
    - gustillo
    - hielo
    - inexpresiva
    - inexpresivo
    - lanzar
    - ojo
    - penetrante
    - realzar
    - seductor
    - seductora
    - seguir
    - significativa
    - significativo
    - tierna
    - tierno
    - torva
    - torvo
    - volver
    - ablandar
    - acusador
    - alzar
    - angustioso
    - anhelante
    - arrebatador
    - ausente
    - codicioso
    - coqueto
    - delator
    - devorar
    - errante
    - feroz
    - fijar
    - franco
    - frialdad
    - fulminante
    - furtivo
    - hipnotizador
    - huidizo
    English:
    angry
    - approving
    - backward
    - cast
    - cursory
    - direct
    - dirty look
    - distant
    - doubtful
    - dour
    - downward
    - feminine
    - fix
    - fond
    - forlorn
    - frosty
    - furtive
    - gaze
    - glance
    - glance up
    - glare
    - glassy
    - glazed
    - glower
    - grave
    - indignant
    - intense
    - look
    - look away
    - magnetic
    - murderous
    - pained
    - passing
    - penetrating
    - piercing
    - searching
    - shifty
    - shoot
    - sidelong
    - sideways
    - stare
    - steady
    - stony
    - telling
    - vacant
    - vacantly
    - venomous
    - wander
    - wild
    - withering
    * * *
    mirada nf
    1. [acción de mirar] look;
    fue el blanco de todas las miradas all eyes were on her;
    apartar la mirada to look away;
    dirigir o [m5] lanzar la mirada a to glance at;
    fulminar con la mirada a alguien to look daggers at sb;
    levantar la mirada to look up;
    siguió con la mirada todos sus movimientos his eyes followed her every movement;
    sostener la mirada de alguien to hold sb's gaze;
    si las miradas mataran if looks could kill
    2. [manera de mirar] [con cariño, placer, admiración] gaze;
    me dirigió una mirada asesina she looked daggers at me;
    mirada fija stare;
    caminaba con la mirada fija en el suelo he walked along staring at the ground;
    le lanzó una mirada furtiva he looked at her out of the corner of his eye;
    mirada perdida distant look;
    tenía la mirada perdida she was staring into space
    3. [vistazo, ojeada] look;
    echar una mirada (a algo) to glance o to have a quick look (at sth);
    ¿le podrías echar una mirada a esta carta que he escrito? could you have a look at this letter I've written?;
    echa una mirada a ver si está lloviendo have a look and see if it's raining
    4. [intención, propósito]
    tener puestas las miradas en algo to have one's sights set on sth
    * * *
    f look;
    echar una mirada take a look (a at);
    ser el centro de todas las miradas be the center o Br centre of attention
    * * *
    mirada nf
    1) : look, glance, gaze
    2) expresión: look, expression
    una mirada de sorpresa: a look of surprise
    * * *
    1. (en general) look
    2. (vistazo) glance

    Spanish-English dictionary > mirada

  • 32 pasmado

    adj.
    1 baffled, aghast, amazed, appalled.
    2 stunted.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: pasmar.
    * * *
    1 flabbergasted, open-mouthed
    ¿qué haces ahí pasmado? what are you gaping at?
    \
    dejar pasmado,-a a alguien to stun somebody, amaze somebody
    quedarse pasmado,-a to be flabbergasted, be stunned
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=asombrado) astonished, amazed

    estar o quedar pasmado de — to be amazed at, be astonished at

    2) (=atontado) stunned, dumbfounded

    ¡oye, pasmado! — * hey, you dope!

    3) (=frío) frozen stiff; (Bot) frostbitten
    4) LAm [herida] infected; [persona] unhealthy-looking, ill-looking
    5) CAm, Méx (=estúpido) stupid; (=torpe) clumsy
    6) LAm [fruta] overripe
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1) (fam) < persona>
    2) (Chi, Méx) < fruta> stunted
    * * *
    = stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.
    Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.
    ----
    * dejar pasmado = stagger.
    * quedarse pasmado = stun.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1) (fam) < persona>
    2) (Chi, Méx) < fruta> stunted
    * * *
    = stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.

    Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.

    Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.
    * dejar pasmado = stagger.
    * quedarse pasmado = stun.

    * * *
    pasmado -da
    A ( fam) ‹persona›
    ¡no te quedes ahí pasmado, ayúdame! don't stand there gaping o gawping o with your mouth open, help me! ( colloq)
    la noticia me dejó pasmada I was amazed o stunned o flabbergasted by the news ( colloq)
    B (Chi, Méx) ‹fruta› stunted
    * * *

    Del verbo pasmar: ( conjugate pasmar)

    pasmado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    pasmado    
    pasmar
    pasmado
    ◊ -da adjetivo (fam) ‹ persona›: la noticia me dejó pasmada I was stunned by the news (colloq)

    pasmar ( conjugate pasmar) verbo transitivo (fam) to amaze, stun
    pasmado,-a adj (asombrado) amazed: ¡me dejas pasmado!, you amaze me!
    se quedó pasmada delante del cuadro, she was stunned by the painting

    ' pasmado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pasmada
    - lelo
    English:
    stun
    - thunderstruck
    - astonish
    * * *
    pasmado, -a
    adj
    1. [asombrado] astonished, astounded
    2. [atontado] stunned
    3. [enfriado] frozen stiff;
    me quedé pasmado esperando el autobús I nearly froze to death waiting for the bus
    nm,f
    halfwit
    * * *
    adj
    1 ( aturdido) stunned
    2 ( quieto) still
    * * *
    pasmado, -da adj
    : stunned, flabbergasted
    * * *
    pasmado adj amazed

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasmado

  • 33 patente

    adj.
    1 obvious.
    su dolor era patente he was clearly in pain
    2 patent, manifest, evident, irrefutable.
    f.
    1 patent.
    tener la patente de algo to hold the patent on o for something
    2 registration number (British), license number (United States). (Southern Cone)
    3 permit, license plate, licence plate.
    pres.subj.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: patentar.
    * * *
    1 (evidente) obvious, patent
    1 patent
    \
    patente de corso HISTORIA letter of marque 2 figurado free rein, carte blanche
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [mentira, muestra] clear

    su enojo era patente — his annoyance was plain to see, he was plainly o patently o clearly annoyed

    hacer algo patente — to reveal sth, show sth clearly

    quedar patente — to become patently clear o obvious

    2) (Com) patent
    3) Cono Sur * (=excelente) superb, great
    2. SF
    1) [de invento, producto] patent

    de patente Cono Sur first-rate

    2) (Jur) (=permiso) licence, license (EEUU), authorization

    patente de corso — ( Hist) letter(s) of marque

    3) Cono Sur (Aut) licence plate, license plate (EEUU); (=carnet) driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)
    3.
    SM Caribe patent medicine
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo clear, evident

    es patente que... — clearly o obviously...

    II
    1) ( de invento) patent
    2) (Auto)
    a) (CS) ( impuesto) road tax; ( placa) license* plate, numberplate (BrE)

    el número de la patentethe (registration) number o (AmE) the license number

    b) (Col) ( carnet de conducir) driver's license*
    3) (Chi) ( de profesional) registration fee ( paid to a professional association)
    III
    adverbio (CS) clearly
    * * *
    = patent, obvious, self-evident, clear [clearer -comp., clearest -sup.], patent.
    Ex. Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.
    Ex. If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.
    Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.
    Ex. In practice the distinction between one term and the next is not very clear.
    Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.
    ----
    * base de datos de patentes = WPI.
    * de patentes = patenting.
    * derecho de patentes = patent law.
    * derechos de patente = patent rights.
    * hacerse patente = become + clear, bring + home, come through.
    * información sobre patentes = patent information.
    * leyes sobre patentes = patent law.
    * oficina de patentes = patent office.
    * patente de refinamiento petrolífero = refining patent.
    * patentes = patent literature.
    * relativo a las patentes = patenting.
    * titular de una patente = patentee.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo clear, evident

    es patente que... — clearly o obviously...

    II
    1) ( de invento) patent
    2) (Auto)
    a) (CS) ( impuesto) road tax; ( placa) license* plate, numberplate (BrE)

    el número de la patentethe (registration) number o (AmE) the license number

    b) (Col) ( carnet de conducir) driver's license*
    3) (Chi) ( de profesional) registration fee ( paid to a professional association)
    III
    adverbio (CS) clearly
    * * *
    = patent, obvious, self-evident, clear [clearer -comp., clearest -sup.], patent.

    Ex: Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.

    Ex: If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.
    Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.
    Ex: In practice the distinction between one term and the next is not very clear.
    Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.
    * base de datos de patentes = WPI.
    * de patentes = patenting.
    * derecho de patentes = patent law.
    * derechos de patente = patent rights.
    * hacerse patente = become + clear, bring + home, come through.
    * información sobre patentes = patent information.
    * leyes sobre patentes = patent law.
    * oficina de patentes = patent office.
    * patente de refinamiento petrolífero = refining patent.
    * patentes = patent literature.
    * relativo a las patentes = patenting.
    * titular de una patente = patentee.

    * * *
    clear, obvious
    con el sufrimiento patente en sus rostros with suffering written all over their faces
    era patente su esfuerzo por controlarse he was visibly trying not to lose his temper
    dejó patente cuál era su objetivo he made his aim quite clear
    es patente que no sirve it's patently obvious that it's no use
    se hizo patente la necesidad de crear puestos de trabajo the need to create jobs became evident o clear
    sacar la patente to take out a patent
    tienen la patente para este diseño they hold the patent for this design
    Compuestos:
    ( Hist) letters of marque (pl)
    le han dado patente de corso para actuar he's been given carte blanche
    registration certificate
    B ( Auto)
    1 (CS) (impuesto) road tax; (placa) license* plate, numberplate ( BrE)
    le tomaron el número de la patente they took down the (registration) number o ( AmE) the license number of his car
    2 ( Col) (carnet de conducir) driving license*
    D (en tejido) ribbing
    ( RPl) clearly
    * * *

     

    Del verbo patentar: ( conjugate patentar)

    patenté es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    patente es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    patentar    
    patente
    patentar ( conjugate patentar) verbo transitivo
    1 marca to register;
    invento to patent
    2 (CS) ‹ coche to register
    patente adjetivo
    clear, evident;

    ■ sustantivo femenino
    1 ( de invento) patent
    2 (Auto)
    a) (CS) ( impuesto) road tax;

    ( placa) license( conjugate license) plate, numberplate (BrE);

    b) (Col) ( carnet de conducir) driving license( conjugate license)

    patentar verbo transitivo to patent
    patente
    I adj (claro, evidente) patent, obvious
    II f (de un invento) patent
    ' patente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    franco
    - registrar
    English:
    disappointment
    - overt
    - patent
    - blatant
    - license
    - number
    * * *
    adj
    [descontento, indignación] obvious, evident; [demostración, prueba] clear;
    su dolor era patente he was clearly in pain;
    la declaración dejó patente el fracaso de la cumbre it was obvious o clear from the statement that the summit had failed;
    el nerviosismo se hizo patente en su actuación her nervousness showed in her performance;
    su enfado quedó patente con su respuesta her reply made it clear she was angry
    nf
    1. [de invento] patent;
    tiene la patente de este invento he holds the patent on o for this invention;
    RP Fam Hum
    sacar patente de algo: ese sacó patente de bobo he's as stupid as they come
    patente de invención patent
    2. [autorización] licence
    Hist patente de corso letter(s) of marque; Fig
    se cree que tiene patente de corso para hacer lo que quiera she thinks she has carte blanche to do what she likes;
    patente de navegación certificate of registration
    3. CSur [matrícula] Br number plate, US license plate
    4. CSur [impuesto] [de circulación] road tax;
    [de perro] (dog) licence
    5. Chile [cuota] membership fee, Br subscription
    * * *
    I adj clear, obvious
    II f
    1 patent;
    oficina de patentes patent office
    2 L.Am.
    AUTO license plate, Br
    numberplate
    * * *
    patente adj
    evidente: obvious, patent
    patentemente adv
    : patent

    Spanish-English dictionary > patente

  • 34 mosquete

    m.
    musket.
    * * *
    1 musket
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino musket
    * * *
    = musket.
    Ex. A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.
    * * *
    masculino musket
    * * *

    Ex: A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.

    * * *
    musket
    * * *

    mosquete sustantivo masculino musket
    ' mosquete' also found in these entries:
    English:
    musket
    * * *
    musket
    * * *
    m musket
    * * *
    : musket

    Spanish-English dictionary > mosquete

  • 35 napoleónico

    adj.
    Napoleonic.
    * * *
    1 Napoleonic
    * * *
    * * *
    Ex. A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.
    * * *

    Ex: A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.

    * * *
    Napoleonic
    * * *
    napoleónico, -a adj
    Napoleonic

    Spanish-English dictionary > napoleónico

  • 36 rifle

    m.
    rifle.
    * * *
    1 rifle
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM (=arma) rifle; (Dep) sporting rifle; (Caza) hunting gun
    * * *
    masculino rifle
    * * *
    = rifle.
    Ex. A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.
    ----
    * rifle de asalto = assault rifle.
    * * *
    masculino rifle
    * * *

    Ex: A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.

    * rifle de asalto = assault rifle.

    * * *
    rifle
    Compuestos:
    repeating rifle, repeater
    telescopic rifle
    * * *

    rifle sustantivo masculino
    rifle
    rifle sustantivo masculino rifle
    ' rifle' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    carabina
    - escopetazo
    - fusil
    - saquear
    - bala
    - desarmar
    English:
    butt
    - powerless
    - rifle
    - rifle range
    - rifleman
    - riflery
    - air
    - crack
    - gun
    - shot
    * * *
    rifle nm
    rifle
    * * *
    m rifle
    * * *
    rifle nm
    : rifle
    * * *
    rifle n rifle

    Spanish-English dictionary > rifle

  • 37 atónito

    adj.
    astonished, amazed, bewildered, dumbfounded.
    * * *
    1 astonished, amazed
    * * *
    ADJ amazed, astounded
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo astonished, amazed

    me quedé atónitoI was astonished o (colloq) flabbergasted

    * * *
    = dumbfounded, in a spin, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, astonished.
    Ex. 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.
    Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.
    ----
    * dejar a Alguien atónito = leave + Nombre + breathless, leave + Nombre + speechless.
    * dejar atónito = stun, astound.
    * quedarse atónito = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessness.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo astonished, amazed

    me quedé atónitoI was astonished o (colloq) flabbergasted

    * * *
    = dumbfounded, in a spin, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, astonished.

    Ex: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.
    Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
    Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.
    * dejar a Alguien atónito = leave + Nombre + breathless, leave + Nombre + speechless.
    * dejar atónito = stun, astound.
    * quedarse atónito = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessness.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.

    * * *
    astonished, amazed
    me quedé atónito al enterarme de la noticia I was amazed o astonished o astounded o ( colloq) flabbergasted when I heard the news
    se la quedaron mirando atónitos they stared at her in amazement o astonishment
    * * *

    atónito
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    astonished, amazed;
    se quedó mirándola atónito he stared at her in amazement
    atónito,-a adjetivo amazed, astonished

    ' atónito' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atónita
    - boquiabierta
    - boquiabierto
    - fría
    - frío
    - helada
    - helado
    - seca
    - seco
    English:
    boggle
    - flabbergasted
    - astounded
    - stun
    - stunned
    * * *
    atónito, -a adj
    astonished, astounded;
    me quedé atónito con lo que me contó I was astonished o astounded by what he told me;
    miraba con ojos atónitos she watched wide-eyed
    * * *
    adj astonished, amazed;
    me dejas atónito you astonish o amaze me
    * * *
    atónito, -ta adj
    : astonished, amazed

    Spanish-English dictionary > atónito

  • 38 показывать, что

    Figure 4 indicates that the yield of lactic acid decreases with...

    Our study revealed that the phosphate was incorporated in...

    The study made it apparent that the frequency of occurrence...

    More precise measurements intimate that this is not probable.

    The nature of the experiments conducted on various colloidal droplets intimates that they are models of how living things came into being.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > показывать, что

  • 39 asombrado

    adj.
    amazed, bewildered.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: asombrar.
    * * *
    1→ link=asombrar asombrar
    1 amazed, astonished, surprised
    * * *
    = astounded, stunned, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, startled, astonished.
    Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
    Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex. What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.
    Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.
    * * *
    = astounded, stunned, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, startled, astonished.

    Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.

    Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
    Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
    Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
    Ex: What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.
    Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.

    * * *
    adj amazed

    Spanish-English dictionary > asombrado

  • 40 Troya

    f.
    Troy.
    * * *
    1 Troy
    \
    aquí fue Troya figurado that's where the trouble began
    arda Troya and hang the consequences
    caballo de Troya Trojan Horse
    * * *
    SF Troy
    * * *
    femenino Troy

    el caballo/la guerra de Troya — the Trojan Horse/War

    * * *
    = Troy.
    Ex. Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy.
    ----
    * Caballo de Troya = Trojan horse, Trojan Horse.
    * * *
    femenino Troy

    el caballo/la guerra de Troya — the Trojan Horse/War

    * * *
    = Troy.

    Ex: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy.

    * Caballo de Troya = Trojan horse, Trojan Horse.

    * * *
    Troy
    el caballo/la guerra de Troya the Trojan Horse/War
    allí fue Troya there was a hell of a fuss!
    arda Troya to hell with the consequences!
    * * *

    Troya f Geog Hist Troy
    ♦ Locuciones: arda Troya, press on regardless o never mind the consequences
    * * *
    Troy;
    el caballo de Troya the Trojan horse;
    allí fue Troya there was a great to-do;
    arda Troya to blazes with it!
    * * *
    f HIST Troy;
    allí fue Troya fam it was chaos!;
    arda Troya fam to hell with it! fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > Troya

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