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1 keep
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
2 keep sth. up
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
3 keep to
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
4 keep to
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5 keep
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6 Did Not Keep Appointment
Physiology: DNKAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Did Not Keep Appointment
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7 Did not keep appointment
Physiology: DNKAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Did not keep appointment
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8 Failed To Keep Appointment
Physiology: FTKAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Failed To Keep Appointment
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9 доаѓа на закажан состанок
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10 acudir a una cita
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11 cumplir con un compromiso
• keep an appointmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cumplir con un compromiso
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12 приходить вовремя
как раз вовремя, точно в назначенный час — bang on time
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > приходить вовремя
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13 среща
1. meeting(уговорена) appointment, engagement, rendezvousразг. date(на противници) encounterне отивам на среща break an appointment/a date, ( и карам някого да чака напразно) разг. stand s.o. up2. (събиране) gathering, partyразг. get-together(на организация) conference(научна) symposium3. сп. event; match; race; meet* * *срѐща,ж., -и 1. meeting; ( уговорена) appointment, engagement, rendezvous; разг. date; (на противници) encounter; добра \срещаа! well met! избягвам \срещаа с някого avoid meeting s.o.; не отивам на \срещаа break an appointment/ a date, (и карам някого да чака напразно) разг. stand s.o. up; определям \срещаа fix/make an appointment/a date (за for); date (s.o.) up; отивам на \срещаа keep an appointment/a date;2. ( събиране) gathering, party; другарска \срещаа reunion; семейна \срещаа family reunion; разг. get-together; (на организация) conference; ( научна) symposium;3. спорт. event; match; race; meet; ( бокс) bout, match.* * *meeting ; appointment: make an среща - определям среща; date ; rendezvous ; event {i;vent} (сп.); match (сп.)* * *1. (на организация) conference 2. (на противници) encounter 3. (научна) symposium 4. (събиране) gathering, party 5. (уговорена) appointment, engagement, rendezvous 6. meeting 7. добра СРЕЩА! well met! 8. другарска СРЕЩА reunion 9. избягвам СРЕЩА с някого avoid meeting s. о. 10. не отивам на СРЕЩА break an appointment/ a date, (и карам някого да чака напразно) разг. stand s. о. up 11. огъвам на СРЕЩА keep an appointment/ adate 12. определям СРЕЩА fix/ make an appointment/a date (за for);date (s.o.) up 13. разг. date 14. разг. get-together 15. семейна СРЕЩА a family reunion 16. сп. event;match;race; meet -
14 einhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t (Vereinbarung etc.) keep to, comply with; (Diät, Regeln) auch stick to; (Versprechen) keep, stick to; (Verpflichtung) meet; (Verabredung) keep; die Gesetze einhalten observe ( oder comply with) the law, be law-abiding; den Termin / die Zeit einhalten keep to ( oder meet) the deadline / time limit; den Kurs oder die Richtung einhalten keep going in the same direction* * *ein|hal|ten sep1. vt1) (= beachten) to keep; Spielregeln to follow; Diät, Vertrag to keep to; Verpflichtungen to carry outdie Zeit éínhalten — to keep to time or schedule
den Kurs éínhalten (Aviat, Naut) — to maintain (its/one's) course, to stay on course
2) (old = aufhalten) Schwungrad to stop2. vi2) (dial = Harn, Stuhlgang zurückhalten) to wait* * *ein|hal·tenI. vt▪ etw \einhalten1. (beachten) to keep to stheine Diät/einen Vertrag \einhalten to keep to a diet/treatydie Spielregeln/Vorschriften \einhalten to obey [or observe] the ruleseinen Termin \einhalten to keep an appointment/a deadlineVerpflichtungen \einhalten to meet commitments2. (beibehalten) to maintain* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb keep < appointment>; meet < deadline, commitments>; keep to <diet, speed-limit, agreement>; observe < regulation>; obey < laws>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (geh.) stop* * *einhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t (Vereinbarung etc) keep to, comply with; (Diät, Regeln) auch stick to; (Versprechen) keep, stick to; (Verpflichtung) meet; (Verabredung) keep;die Richtung einhalten keep going in the same directionB. v/i liter:haltet ein! stop!;im Lesen etceinhalten stop reading etc* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb keep < appointment>; meet <deadline, commitments>; keep to <diet, speed-limit, agreement>; observe < regulation>; obey < laws>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (geh.) stop* * *(Regeln) v.to stick to v. v.to abide (by a rule, a date, a promise) pret.to abide v. -
15 acudir
v.1 to go.acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rallynadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no-one answered my cry for help2 to attend, to come, to turn out, to go.Nadie acudió Nobody turned out.* * *2 (presentarse) to come back3 (ir a socorrer) to help, come forward4 (recurrir) to call on, turn to* * *verbto go, come- acudir a* * *VI1) [indicando movimiento] (=ir) to go; (=venir) to comeseñor Martínez, acuda a información por favor — Mr Martínez, please go to the information desk
muchos profesores acuden cada año a nuestro congreso — every year many teachers come to o attend our conference
miles de personas acudieron al aeropuerto — thousands of people turned up at o came to the airport
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no acudió a la cita — he did not keep the appointment, he did not turn up (for the appointment)esta imagen acude a la mente de muchas personas — for many people this is the image that comes to mind
2) (=participar) to take part3) (=recurrir)•
acudir a — to turn toacudo a ustedes para quejarme sobre... — I am writing to complain about...
4) (Agr) to produce, yield* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *acudir [I1 ]viA ( frml)(a un lugar): nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody came to his aidno acudió a la hora prevista she did not come o arrive at the arranged timedeberá acudir en ayunas you should not eat anything before attendingmiles de personas acudieron para apoyarlo thousands of people turned out o came to support himacudir A algo:no acudió a la cita he failed to keep the appointment o ( BrE) to turn up for the appointmentno acudió a la reunión she did not attend the meetingmillones de personas acudirán hoy a las urnas millions of people will go to the polls todayla policía acudió al lugar de los hechos the police went to the scene (of events)los recuerdos acuden a mi mente ( liter); memories come flooding back to meseñorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono Miss Fernández, telephone call o telephone call for Miss FernándezB (recurrir) acudir A algn:acudió a su padre para que lo ayudara he turned o went to his father for helpantes que acudir a las armas rather than resort to the use of armsacudieron a un árbitro para intentar resolverlo they went to arbitration to try to resolve it* * *
acudir ( conjugate acudir) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) (ir) to go;
( venir) to come;◊ nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody went/came to his aid;
acudir a algo ‹ a cita› to arrive for sth;
‹ a reunión› to attend sth;
2 ( recurrir) acudir a algn to turn to sb;
acudir verbo intransitivo
1 (ir a una cita, a un lugar) to go
(venir a una cita, a un lugar) to come, arrive
2 (prestar ayuda) to give aid, help: siempre está dispuesto a acudir en auxilio de cualquiera, he's always prepared to help anybody
3 (buscar ayuda o información) to turn to: no tengo a quién acudir, I have no one to turn to
' acudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- concejo
- faltar
- ir
- acto
- masa
- tribunal
English:
aid
- appointment
- break
- come
- court
- directly
- disappoint
- flock
- keep
- poll
- roll up
- turn out
- turn up
- walk up
* * *acudir vi1. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rally;acudir en ayuda de alguien to come to sb's aid o assistance;nadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no one answered my cry for help;Sr. Pérez, acuda a recepción could Mr Perez please come to reception?;no es obligatorio acudir a todas las clases it isn't compulsory to attend all the classes;acudir a la mente to come to mind;acudir a las urnas to go to the polls2. [frecuentar]a este restaurante acuden muchos personajes famosos this restaurant is patronized by many celebritiessi necesitas ayuda, puedes acudir a mí if you need help you can ask me o come to me;amenazaron con acudir a la violencia they threatened to resort to violence;piensan acudir a la justicia they intend to go to court* * *v/i come;acudir a alguien turn to s.o.;acudir al médico go to the doctor;acudir a las urnas go to the polls;acudir al trabajo go to work* * *acudir vi1) : to go, to come (someplace for a specific purpose)acudió a la puerta: he went to the dooracudimos en su ayuda: we came to her aid2) : to be present, to show upacudí a la cita: I showed up for the appointment3)acudir a : to turn to, to have recourse tohay que acudir al médico: you must consult the doctor* * *acudir vb1. (ir) to go2. (recurrir a) to turn to -
16 Verabredung
Verabredung f GEN appointment • eine Verabredung einhalten GEN keep an appointment • eine Verabredung mit jmdm. treffen GEN make an appointment with sb* * *f < Geschäft> appointment ■ eine Verabredung einhalten < Geschäft> keep an appointment ■ eine Verabredung mit jmdm. treffen < Geschäft> make an appointment with sb* * *Verabredung
appointment, engagement;
• aufgrund vorheriger Verabredung owing to previous engagement;
• geschäftliche Verabredung business meeting;
• zeitliche Verabredung date (coll.);
• Verabredung zu betrügerischen Zwecken collusion;
• infolge einer früheren Verabredung an der Übernahme des Vorsitzes verhindert sein to have been prevented by a previous engagement from taking the chair;
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17 wahrnehmen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. perceive; optisch: see, discern; akustisch: hear, register; weitS. (merken) notice; er nahm alles, was um ihn herum vorging, genau wahr he was very aware of ( oder he took in precisely) everything that was going on around him; sie nahm nichts mehr um sich herum wahr she was no longer aware of what was going on around her, she was no longer taking anything in2. (Gelegenheit) seize; förm. avail o.s. of; (Interessen) look after, protect, safeguard; einen Termin wahrnehmen observe ( oder keep) an appointment; eine Frist wahrnehmen observe ( oder keep to oder stick to umg.) a deadline* * *das Wahrnehmenpercipience; discernment* * *wahr|neh|menvt sep1) (= mit den Sinnen erfassen) to perceive; (= bemerken) Vorgänge, Veränderungen etc to be aware of; (= entdecken, erkennen) Geräusch to hear; Licht to see; Geruch to detect; (= heraushören) Unterton, Stimmung to detect, to discernnichts mehr/alles um sich herum wáhrnehmen — to be no longer aware of anything/to be aware of everything around one
2) (= nutzen, vertreten) Frist, Termin to observe; Gelegenheit to take; Interessen, Angelegenheiten to look after; Verantwortung to exercisewáhrnehmen — to exercise one's right to sth
* * *(to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) distinguish* * *wahr|neh·men[ˈva:ɐ̯ne:mən]1. (merken)▪ etw \wahrnehmen to perceive [or detect] stheinen Geruch \wahrnehmen to perceive a smellein Geräusch/Summen/Vibrieren \wahrnehmen to detect a sound/humming/vibration2. (teilnehmen)▪ etw [für jdn] \wahrnehmen to attend sth [for sb]einen Termin \wahrnehmen to keep an appointment3. (ausnutzen)▪ etw \wahrnehmen to take advantage of stheine günstige Gelegenheit \wahrnehmen to take advantage of a favourable [or AM -orable] opportunity4. (vertreten)▪ etw [für jdn] \wahrnehmen to look after sth [for sb]jds Interessen \wahrnehmen to look after sb's interests5. (ausüben)seine Rechte \wahrnehmen to exercise one's rightsseine Pflichten \wahrnehmen to attend to one's duties, to fulfil [or AM fulfill] one's obligations* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) perceive; discern; (spüren) feel; detect <sound, smell>; (bemerken) notice; be aware of; (erkennen, ausmachen) make out; discern; detect, discern <atmosphere, undertone>2) (nutzen) take advantage of < opportunity>; exploit < advantage>; exercise < right>3) (vertreten) look after <somebody's interests, affairs>4) (erfüllen, ausführen) carry out, perform <function, task, duty>; fulfil < responsibility>* * *wahrnehmen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)er nahm alles, was um ihn herum vorging, genau wahr he was very aware of ( oder he took in precisely) everything that was going on around him;sie nahm nichts mehr um sich herum wahr she was no longer aware of what was going on around her, she was no longer taking anything ineinen Termin wahrnehmen observe ( oder keep) an appointment;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) perceive; discern; (spüren) feel; detect <sound, smell>; (bemerken) notice; be aware of; (erkennen, ausmachen) make out; discern; detect, discern <atmosphere, undertone>2) (nutzen) take advantage of < opportunity>; exploit < advantage>; exercise < right>3) (vertreten) look after <somebody's interests, affairs>4) (erfüllen, ausführen) carry out, perform <function, task, duty>; fulfil < responsibility>* * *n.percipience n. -
18 Termin
Termin m 1. GEN appointed time, appointment; deadline, time limit (Frist); 2. RECHT time limit (Frist); scheduled meeting, appointment (Treffen, Sitzung) • auf Termin kaufen BÖRSE buy for the account, purchase forward • auf Termin verkaufen 1. BÖRSE sell for the account, sell for the delivery, sell forward; 2. GEN sell for future delivery • einen Termin einhalten GEN meet a deadline • letzter Termin für die Einreichung von Angeboten GEN, V&M closing date of tender • zu einem Termin in der Zukunft GEN at some future date* * *m 1. < Geschäft> appointed time, appointment, Frist deadline, time limit; 2. < Recht> Frist time limit, Terminkalender scheduled meeting, appointment ■ auf Termin kaufen < Börse> buy for the account, purchase forward ■ auf Termin verkaufen 1. < Börse> sell for the account, sell for the delivery, sell forward; 2. < Geschäft> sell for future delivery ■ einen Termin einhalten < Geschäft> meet a deadline ■ zu einem Termin in der Zukunft < Geschäft> at some future date* * *Termin
term, (Datum) date, clear day, (Endtermin) appointed day, time limit, deadline (US), (Gericht) hearing [of a case], day of hearing, term day, (Mietzahlungen) quarter day, term, (Verfallzeit) term, maturity, (Zahlungstermin) respite, (festgesetzter Zeitpunkt) appointed (fixed) date (time), terminal date;
• auf Termin (Handel) forward;
• auf kurzen Termin (Geldausleihung) for short credit;
• zu einem früheren Termin at an earlier date;
• zum festgelegten (festgesetzten, vorgesehenen) Termin by the target, at the stated time, at term;
• Termin abwarten (Werbung) wait order;
• abgelaufener Termin expired term;
• anstehender Termin day assigned for a hearing;
• äußerster Termin time limit, final date, deadline (US);
• letzter Termin target date, time limit, deadline (US);
• mittlerer Termin average date;
• neuer Termin (Gericht) adjournment day;
• vereinbarter Termin date agreed upon;
• vertraglich vereinbarter (vorgesehener) Termin time as provided in the contract, contract date;
• verstrichener Termin due date;
• frühester Termin für die Fertigstellung earliest date of competition;
• Termin zur Hauptverhandlung day of appearance, hearing in court;
• Termin für die Zustellung eines Schriftstücks return day;
• Termin absetzen to adjourn a hearing;
• Termin anberaumen to appoint a day;
• Termin zur mündlichen Verhandlung anberaumen to assign a day for a hearing in court;
• Termin für eine Sache ansetzen to docket a case, to set a case down for hearing;
• Termin aussetzen to postpone a term;
• Termin bestimmen to fix a time, to target for (US);
• sich zum festgesetzten Termin einfinden to present o. s. by appointment;
• Termin einhalten to comply with (observe) a time limit, to keep one’s time;
• sich über einen Termin einigen to fix on a date;
• zu einem Termin nicht erscheinen to fail to appear, (bei Gericht) to default;
• Termin festlegen (festsetzen) to set (settle, fix) a date, to appoint a date (day, time), to set a term;
• am nächsten Tag Termin haben to be summoned to appear on the next day;
• auf Termin kaufen to purchase (buy) forward (Br.) (for future delivery, US), to buy for the settlement (Br.);
• an feste Termine gebunden sein to be made on fixed dates;
• Termin überschreiten to exceed a term;
• Termin für die Zahlung vereinbaren to agree on a date;
• auf Termin verkaufen to sell for future delivery (forward);
• Termin verlängern to extend a term;
• Termin verlegen to postpone a date;
• Termin versäumen to lose a term, (bei Gericht) to fail to appear, to non-appear, to default;
• Termin wahrnehmen to keep an appointment;
• Terminabschluss forward contract (deal), time bargain, future contracts (US);
• Terminabstimmung deadline coordination;
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19 Verabredung
f1. (Rendezvous) date; geschäftlich: appointment; eine Verabredung haben have arranged to meet ( oder go out with) someone; für heute Abend hab ich schon eine Verabredung privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening* * *die Verabredungtryst; scheduling; engagement; appointment; arrangement; date* * *Ver|ạb|re|dungf -, -en(= Vereinbarung) arrangement, agreement; (= Treffen) engagement (form); (geschäftlich, formell) appointment; (esp mit Freund/Freundin) date; (JUR) collusion; (von Mord, Hochverrat, Meuterei) conspiracyVerabredung einer Straftat (Jur) — collusion/conspiracy to commit a criminal offence (Brit) or offense (US)
* * *die1) ((an) arrangement to meet someone; I made an appointment to see him.) appointment2) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) date* * *Ver·ab·re·dung<-, -en>f1. (Treffen) date, meeting, appointment2. (Vereinbarung) arrangement, agreementeine \Verabredung einhalten to keep an appointmenteine \Verabredung treffen to come to an arrangement, to reach [or come to] an agreement[mit jdm] eine \Verabredung [für etw akk] treffen (geh) to arrange a meeting [with sb] [for a certain time]\Verabredung zu Straftaten conspiracy to commit a crime* * *die; Verabredung, Verabredungen1) (Absprache) arrangementeine Verabredung treffen — arrange to meet or a meeting
2) (verabredete Zusammenkunft) appointmenteine Verabredung absagen — call off a meeting or an engagement
ich habe eine Verabredung — I am meeting somebody; (formell) I have an appointment; (mit meinem Freund/meiner Freundin) I have a date (coll.)
* * *eine Verabredung haben have arranged to meet ( oder go out with) someone;für heute Abend hab ich schon eine Verabredung privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening2. (Vereinbarung) agreement;sich an eine Verabredung halten hold ( oder stick) to an agreement* * *die; Verabredung, Verabredungen1) (Absprache) arrangementeine Verabredung treffen — arrange to meet or a meeting
2) (verabredete Zusammenkunft) appointmenteine Verabredung absagen — call off a meeting or an engagement
ich habe eine Verabredung — I am meeting somebody; (formell) I have an appointment; (mit meinem Freund/meiner Freundin) I have a date (coll.)
* * *f.accord n.agreement n.appointment n.assignation n.date n.rendezvous n.scheduling n.tryst n. -
20 идвам
1. come; approach, draw near(пристигам) arriveидвам си come back, returnидвам на власт come to power, take overиде ми на ум it comes to my mind, it occurs/comes to meидвам на помощ на някого come to s.o.'s aid/rescueидвам някому на гости come to see s.o.(за по-дълго) come to stay with s.o.идвам на уговорена среща keep an appointment2. (следвам) follow, come afterтова иде/идва да докаже that goes to showиде ми да feel like (c ger.)иде ми да плача I feel like cryingидвам някому на крака come to s.o. hat in hand; come to s.o. personallyтова не иде this is not the (right/proper) thing to doне иде да it doesn't do to, it is not nice/decent toидвам на себе си come round, come to o.'s senses, recover/regain consciousness, come to(окопитвам се) collect o.'s faculties, pull o.s. together* * *ѝдвам,гл.1. come; approach, draw near, turn up; ( пристигам) arrive; \идвам на власт come to power, take over; \идвам на уговорена среща keep an appointment; \идвам някому на гости come to see s.o.; (за по-дълго) come to stay with s.o.; иде ми наум it comes to my mind, it occurs/comes to me;2. ( следвам) follow, come after; \идвам си come back, return; • \идвам на себе си come round, come to o.’s senses, recover/regain consciousness, come to; ( окопитвам се) collect o.’s faculties, pull o.s. together; smooth o.’s ruffled feathers; \идвам някому на крака come to s.o. hat in hand; come to s.o. personally; иде ми да feel like (c ger.); не иде на it doesn’t do to, it is not nice/decent to; това не иде this is not the (right/proper) thing to do.* * *mature (за срок на полица); come{kXm}: идвам to power - идвам на власт; proceed* * *1. (за no-дълго) come to stay with s.o. 2. (окопитвам се) collect o.'s faculties, pull o.s. together 3. (пристигам) arrive 4. (следвам) follow, come after 5. come;approach, draw near 6. ИДВАМ на власт come to power, take over 7. ИДВАМ на помощ на някого come to s.o.'s aid/rescue 8. ИДВАМ на себе си come round, come to o.'s senses, recover/regain consciousness, come to 9. ИДВАМ на уговорена среща keep an appointment 10. ИДВАМ някому на гости come to see s. о. 11. ИДВАМ някому на крака come to s. о. hat in hand;come to s. o. personally 12. ИДВАМ си come back, return 13. иде ми да feel like (c ger.) 14. иде ми да плача I feel like crying 15. иде ми на ум it comes to my mind, it occurs/comes to me 16. не иде да it doesn't do to, it is not nice/decent to 17. това иде/идва да докаже that goes to show 18. това не иде this is not the (right/proper) thing to do
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