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1 ne nous leurrons pas
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > ne nous leurrons pas
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2 să nu ne lăsăm induşi în eroare / înşelaţi
let's not indulge in any / let's have no illusions about itlet's not delude ourselveslet's not mince mattersRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > să nu ne lăsăm induşi în eroare / înşelaţi
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3 nous
nous [nu]• eux ont accepté, pas nous they agreed but we didn't• qui l'a vu ? -- pas nous who saw him? -- not us• nous, nous le connaissons bien -- nous aussi we know him well -- so do we• merci -- c'est nous qui vous remercions ! thank you -- it's we who should thank you!• il est aussi fort que nous he is as strong as us or as we are* * *nupronom personnel1) ( sujet) wec'est nous les premiers — (colloq) we're first
2) ( dans une comparaison)il travaille plus que nous — he works more than we do ou than us
ils les voient plus souvent que nous — ( que nous ne les voyons) they see them more often than we do; ( qu'ils ne nous voient) they see them more often than us
3) ( objet) usà cause de/autour de/après nous — because of/after us
entre nous, il n'est pas très intelligent — between ourselves ou you and me, he isn't very intelligent
c'est à nous — ( appartenance) it's ours, it belongs to us; ( séquence) it's our turn
(c'est) à nous de choisir — ( notre tour) it's our turn to choose; ( notre responsabilité) it's up to us to choose
4) ( pronom réfléchi) ourselves5) ( nous-mêmes) ourselves* * *nu pron1) (sujet) weNous avons deux enfants. — We have two children.
2) (objet) usViens avec nous. — Come with us.
Il nous a vus. — He saw us.
* * *I.nous pron pers1 ( sujet) we; nous sommes en avance we're early; nous n'avons pas terminé we haven't finished; nous qui n'étions pas prêts avons dû faire we weren't ready and we still had to do; il sait que ce n'est pas nous qui avons cassé la vitre he knows that it wasn't us that broke the window, he knows that we weren't the ones who broke the window; c'est nous les premiers○ we're first;2 ( dans une comparaison) il travaille plus que nous he works more than us ou than we do; elles sont plus âgées que nous they are older than us ou than we are; ils les voient plus souvent que nous ( que nous ne les voyons) they see them more often than we do; ( qu'ils ne nous voient) they see them more often than us ou than they see us;3 ( objet) des policiers nous ont arrêtés à l'entrée some police officers stopped us at the entrance; elle nous déteste she hates us; nous entendez-vous? can you hear us?;4 (nous = à nous) il ne nous a pas fait mal he didn't hurt us; elle ne nous a pas tout dit she didn't tell us everything; tu nous en veux? do you bear a grudge against us?;5 ( après une préposition) us; à cause de/autour de/après nous because of/around/after us; un cadeau pour nous a present for us; pour nous, c'est très important it's very important to us; entre nous, il n'est pas très intelligent between ourselves ou you and me, he isn't very intelligent; elle n'écrit à personne sauf à nous she doesn't write to anyone but us; sans nous, ils n'auraient pas pu s'en sortir they couldn't have come through without us; à nous ( en jouant) our turn; ce sont des amis à nous they're friends of ours; nous n'avons pas encore de maison à nous we haven't got a house of our own yet; à nous, il a raconté une histoire très différente he told us quite a different story; la voiture bleue est à nous the blue car is ours; c'est à nous ( appartenance) it's ours, it belongs to us; ( séquence) (it's) our turn; (c'est) à nous de choisir ( notre tour) it's our turn to choose; ( notre responsabilité) it's up to us to choose;6 ( pronom réfléchi) ourselves; reprenons-nous et recommençons let's pull ourselves together and start again; nous ne nous soignons que par les plantes we only use herbal medicines;7 (nous = nous-mêmes) ourselves; pensons à nous let's think of ourselves;8 (de majesté, modestie) we; dans cet ouvrage nous avons tenté de faire in this work we have tried to do; nous sommes arrivés à la conclusion suivante ( locuteur féminin) we arrived at the following conclusion.II.nous nm inv le nous de majesté the royal we.[nu] pronom personnel (1ère personne pluriel)1. [sujet ou attribut d'un verbe] wetoi et moi, nous comprenons you and I understandnous autres médecins pensons que... we doctors think that...coucou, c'est nous! hullo, it's us!2. [complément d'un verbe ou d'une préposition] usà nous six, on a fini la paella between the six of us we finished the paellaces anoraks ne sont pas à nous these anoraks aren't ours ou don't belong to usa. [dans notre foyer] at home, in our houseb. [dans notre pays] at ou back home3. [sujet ou complément, représentant un seul locuteur] wedans notre thèse, nous traitons le problème sous deux aspects in our thesis we deal with the problem in two waysalors, comment allons-nous ce matin? [à un malade, un enfant] and how are we this morning?alors, à nous, qu'est-ce qu'il nous fallait? [chez un commerçant] now, what can I do for you?————————[nu] pronom personnel réfléchinous nous amusons beaucoup we're having a great time, we're really enjoying ourselves————————[nu] pronom personnel réciproque————————[nu] nom masculin -
4 Vergnügen
v/refl enjoy o.s.; zurzeit vergnügt er sich mit seiner Sekretärin in Florida at the moment he’s enjoying himself with his secretary in Florida* * *das Vergnügentreat; fun; pleasure; delight; delectableness* * *Ver|gnü|gen [fɛɐ'gnyːgn]nt -s, -das macht or bereitet mir Vergnǘgen — I enjoy it, it gives me pleasure
ein Vergnǘgen aus etw machen — to get pleasure from (doing) sth
für ihn ist es ein Vergnǘgen, nachts durch die menschenleeren Straßen zu wandern — he enjoys wandering around the empty streets at night
ich laufe jeden Tag eine halbe Stunde nur zum Vergnǘgen — I run for half an hour each day just for pleasure or for the fun of it
das war ein teures Vergnǘgen (inf) — that was an expensive bit of fun
ich höre ihn mit großem Vergnǘgen singen — it gives me great pleasure to hear him sing
mit Vergnǘgen — with pleasure
mit großem Vergnǘgen — with great pleasure
mit größtem or dem größten Vergnǘgen — with the greatest of pleasure
(na dann) viel Vergnǘgen! (auch iro) — enjoy yourself/yourselves!
hinein ins Vergnǘgen! — let the fun begin!
er hat mir viel Vergnǘgen gewünscht — he said he hoped I would enjoy myself
wir wünschen Ihnen bei der Show viel Vergnǘgen — we hope you enjoy the show
mit wem habe ich das Vergnǘgen? (form) — with whom do I have the pleasure of speaking? (form)
es ist mir ein Vergnǘgen — it is a pleasure for me
2) (dated Veranstaltung) entertainment* * *das1) (the state of being amused or of finding something funny: a smile of amusement.) amusement2) ((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) delight3) (something that gives one enjoyment; joy or delight: the pleasures of country life; I get a lot of pleasure from listening to music.) pleasure4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) sport* * *Ver·gnü·gen<-s, ->[fɛɐ̯ˈgny:gn̩]ein teures [o kein billiges] \Vergnügen sein (fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun]ein zweifelhaftes \Vergnügen a dubious pleasure\Vergnügen daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth[jdm] ein \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sthkein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sthmit [bestimmtem] \Vergnügen with [a certain] pleasuremit großem \Vergnügen with great pleasuremit größtem \Vergnügen with the greatest of pleasure▶ viel \Vergnügen! have a good time!* * *das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) funein teueres Vergnügen — (ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)
etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]
viel Vergnügen! — (auch iron.) have fun!
mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure
* * *finden find pleasure in, enjoy;ein kindliches Vergnügen an etwas haben take childish pleasure in sth;bereiten give sb (great) pleasure;sich (dat)ein Vergnügen daraus machen, etwas zu tun derive pleasure from ( oder enjoy) doing sth;es war mir ein Vergnügen it was a pleasure;mit wem hatte ich das Vergnügen? obs with whom do I have the pleasure of speaking?;es war kein (reines) Vergnügen umg it was no picnic ( oder fun and games), it wasn’t exactly (great) fun;es ist wahrlich kein Vergnügen, mit ihm zu verhandeln negotiating with him really is no fun;mit (größtem) Vergnügen with (the greatest) pleasure;(nur) zum Vergnügen (just) for fun;aus reinem Vergnügen just for the fun of it;vor Vergnügen quietschen etc: with pleasure;ein teures Vergnügen an expensive business ( oder affair);also stürzen wir uns ins Vergnügen! umg so let’s enjoy ourselves!; iron (fangen wir an!) so let the fun begin!* * *das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) funein teueres Vergnügen — (ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)
etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]
viel Vergnügen! — (auch iron.) have fun!
mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure
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6 vormachen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg.2. jemandem etwas vormachen zur Täuschung: fool s.o.; sich (Dat) ( selbst) etwas vormachen deceive ( oder fool) o.s.; machen wir uns nichts vor let’s be honest about this; ihm kannst du nichts vormachen he’s no ( oder nobody’s) fool; ich lasse mir nichts vormachen I’m not going to let them etc. make a fool of me* * *vor|ma|chenvt sep1)ich lasse mir so leicht nichts vórmachen — you/he etc can't fool or kid (inf) me so easily
von niemandem etwas vórmachen — nobody can fool him, he's nobody's fool
(selbst) etwas vórmachen — to fool or kid (inf) oneself
See:→ Dunst2) (inf = davorlegen, -stellen etc) Kette, Schürze, Riegel to put on; Brett to put across* * *vor|ma·chenvt1. (täuschen)▪ jdm etwas \vormachen to fool [or sl kid] sb, to pull the wool over sb's eyesmachen wir uns doch nichts vor let's not kid ourselves slvon dir lasse ich mir nichts \vormachen! you can't fool me!sie ist eine Frau, die sich nichts \vormachen lässt she's nobody's fool▪ jdm etw \vormachen to show sb [how to do] sth▪ jdm \vormachen, wie... to show sb how...jdm [noch] etwas \vormachen können to be able to show sb a thing or twojdm macht [auf etw dat/in etw dat] keiner etwas vor no one is better than sb [at sth] [or can teach sb anything [about sth]]* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)1)ihm macht niemand was vor — there is no one better than him; no one can teach him anything
jemandem/sich etwas vormachen — kid (coll.) or fool somebody/oneself
* * *vormachen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg1.jemandem etwas vormachen (zeigen) show sb how to do sth, demonstrate sth to sb2.jemandem etwas vormachen zur Täuschung: fool sb;sich (dat)(selbst) etwas vormachen deceive ( oder fool) o.s.;machen wir uns nichts vor let’s be honest about this;ihm kannst du nichts vormachen he’s no ( oder nobody’s) fool;ich lasse mir nichts vormachen I’m not going to let them etc make a fool of me* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)1)ihm macht niemand was vor — there is no one better than him; no one can teach him anything
jemandem/sich etwas vormachen — kid (coll.) or fool somebody/oneself
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7 engaño
m.1 deceit, deception, trickery, cheating.2 lie, hoax, trick, take-in.3 fraudulence, deceitfulness.4 delusion, false impression.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: engañar.* * *1 deceit, deception2 (estafa) fraud, trick, swindle3 (mentira) lie4 (error) mistake\estar en un engaño to be mistaken* * *noun m.1) deception2) trick* * *SM1) (=acto) [gen] deception; (=ilusión) delusionaquí no hay engaño — there is no attempt to deceive anybody here, it's all on the level *
2) (=trampa) trick, swindle3) (=malentendido) mistake, misunderstandingpadecer engaño — to labour under a misunderstanding, labor under a misunderstanding (EEUU)
4) pl engaños (=astucia) wiles, tricks5) [de pesca] lure6) Cono Sur (=regalo) small gift, token* * *1)a) ( mentira) deceptionllamarse a engaño — to claim one has been cheated o deceived
b) (timo, estafa) swindle, con (colloq)c) ( ardid) ploy, trick2) (Taur) cape* * *= fraud, snare, sham, hoax, deceit, subterfuge, confidence trick, deception, swindle, rip-off, swindling, cheating, hocus pocus, caper, dissimulation, fiddle, trickery, bluff, con trick, con, con job.Ex. At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with many types of business and consumer frauds, national liberation movements, bedtime, Kwanza, the Afro-American holiday.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex. The article has the title 'Policing fraud and deceit: the legal aspects of misconduct in scientific enquiry'.Ex. Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex. Unless universal education is nothing more than a confidence trick, there must be more people today who can benefit by real library service than ever there were in the past.Ex. Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.Ex. The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex. The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex. The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.Ex. The author discerns 3 levels of cheating and deceit and examines why scientists stoop to bias and fraud, particularly in trials for new treatments.Ex. The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex. Who was the mastermind of the Watergate caper & for what purpose has never been revealed.Ex. In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.Ex. This paper reports a study based on an eight-week period of participant observation of a particular form of resistance, fiddles.Ex. It is sometimes thought that a woman's trickery compensates for her physical weakness.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.Ex. The social contract has been the con trick by which the bosses have squeezed more and more out of the workers for themselves.Ex. He has long argued that populist conservatism is nothing more than a con.Ex. The global warming hoax had all the classic marks of a con job from the very beginning.----* autoengaño = self-deception.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conseguir mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* llevar a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* * *1)a) ( mentira) deceptionllamarse a engaño — to claim one has been cheated o deceived
b) (timo, estafa) swindle, con (colloq)c) ( ardid) ploy, trick2) (Taur) cape* * *= fraud, snare, sham, hoax, deceit, subterfuge, confidence trick, deception, swindle, rip-off, swindling, cheating, hocus pocus, caper, dissimulation, fiddle, trickery, bluff, con trick, con, con job.Ex: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with many types of business and consumer frauds, national liberation movements, bedtime, Kwanza, the Afro-American holiday.
Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex: The article has the title 'Policing fraud and deceit: the legal aspects of misconduct in scientific enquiry'.Ex: Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex: Unless universal education is nothing more than a confidence trick, there must be more people today who can benefit by real library service than ever there were in the past.Ex: Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.Ex: The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex: The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex: The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.Ex: The author discerns 3 levels of cheating and deceit and examines why scientists stoop to bias and fraud, particularly in trials for new treatments.Ex: The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex: Who was the mastermind of the Watergate caper & for what purpose has never been revealed.Ex: In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.Ex: This paper reports a study based on an eight-week period of participant observation of a particular form of resistance, fiddles.Ex: It is sometimes thought that a woman's trickery compensates for her physical weakness.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.Ex: The social contract has been the con trick by which the bosses have squeezed more and more out of the workers for themselves.Ex: He has long argued that populist conservatism is nothing more than a con.Ex: The global warming hoax had all the classic marks of a con job from the very beginning.* autoengaño = self-deception.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conseguir mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* llevar a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* * *A1 (mentira) deceptionlo que más me duele es el engaño it was the deceit o deception that upset me mostfue víctima de un cruel engaño she was the victim of a cruel deception o swindle, she was cruelly deceived o taken invivió en el engaño durante años for years she lived in complete ignorance of his deceites un engaño, no es de oro it's a con, this isn't (made of) gold ( colloq)2 (ardid) ploy, trickse vale de todo tipo de engaños para salirse con la suya he uses all kinds of tricks o every trick in the book to get his own wayllamarse a engaño to claim one has been cheated o deceivedpara que luego nadie pueda llamarse a engaño so that no one can claim o say that they were deceived/cheatedB ( Taur) cape ( used by the matador to confuse the bull)C ( Dep) fakehacer un engaño to fake* * *
Del verbo engañar: ( conjugate engañar)
engaño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
engañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
engañar
engaño
engañó
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engaño a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engaño sustantivo masculino
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
engaño sustantivo masculino
1 (mentira, trampa) deception, swindle
(estafa) fraud
(infidelidad) unfaithfulness
2 (ilusión, equivocación) delusion: deberías sacarle del engaño, you should tell him the truth
♦ Locuciones: llamarse a engaño, to claim that one has been duped
' engaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engañarse
- farsa
- maña
- montaje
- tramar
- trampear
- coba
- descubrir
- desengañar
- engañar
- tapadera
- tranza
English:
deceit
- deception
- delusion
- double-cross
- game
- guile
- impersonation
- put over
- ride
- sham
- unfaithful
- hoax
* * *engaño nm1. [mentira] deception, deceit;se ganó su confianza con algún engaño she gained his trust through a deception;lo obtuvo mediante engaño she obtained it by deception;todo fue un engaño it was all a deception;llamarse a engaño [engañarse] to delude oneself;[lamentarse] to claim to have been misled;que nadie se llame a engaño, la economía no va bien let no one have any illusions about it, the economy isn't doing well;no nos llamemos a engaño, el programa se puede mejorar let's not delude ourselves, the program could be improved;para que luego no te llames a engaño so you can't claim to have been misled afterwards2. [estafa] swindle;ha sido víctima de un engaño en la compra del terreno he was swindled over the sale of the land3. [ardid] ploy, trick;de nada van a servirte tus engaños your ploys will get you nowhere;las rebajas son un engaño para que la gente compre lo que no necesita sales are a ploy to make people buy things they don't need4. Taurom bullfighter's cape5. [para pescar] lure* * *m1 ( mentira) deception, deceit2 ( ardid) trick;llamarse a engaño claim to have been cheated* * *engaño nm1) : deception, trick2) : fake, feint (in sports)* * *engaño n1. (mentira) lie2. (trampa) trick3. (timo) swindle -
8 inter
inter, adv., and prep. with acc. [kindred to in, intra; Sanscr. antar; Goth. undar; Germ. unter; Engl. under].I.Adv., in the midst, in between ( poet. and rare):II. A.dumque pii petit ora patris stetit arduus inter pontus,
Val. Fl. 5, 337:tot montibus inter diviso,
id. 6, 220; 8, 382. —Lit., in space.1.Of position only.a.Referring to two places or objects, between:b.qui (mons Jura) est inter Sequanos et Helvetios,
Caes. B. G. 1, 2:cum inter me et Brundisium Caesar esset,
Cic. Att. 9, 2:inter Padum atque Alpes,
Liv. 5, 35:ager Tarquiniorum, qui inter urbem ac Tiberim fuit,
id. 2, 5:locus inter duos lucos,
id. 1, 8, 5:apud Artemisium inter Euboeam continentemque terram,
id. 2, 5, 2; so,inter haec maria Asia,
Curt. 3, 1, 13.—Referring to more than two places or objects, among, in the midst of:2.inter hostium tela versari,
Cic. de Or. 1, 46:inter multos saucios spe incertae vitae relictus,
Liv. 2, 17, 4:rex inter primos constiterat,
Curt. 5, 3, 9:inter multitudinem,
Liv. 22, 13, 2:inter lignarios,
id. 35, 41, 10:repertae inter spolia catenae,
Tac. A. 2, 18:vicos aut inter vias manere,
Suet. Caes. 39:inter ingentes solitudines,
Sall. J 89, 4:inter deserta ferarum Lustra domosque,
Verg. A. 3, 646.— So, even with a noun in the sing., in the midst of, surrounded by:erat inter ceteram planitiem mons,
Sall. J. 92, 5:tibicines inter exercitum positi,
Gell. 1, 11, 3:inter caedem aquila,
Tac. A. 1, 60; cf.:inter ceteram praedam,
Liv. 22, 16, 7; 8, 10, 10:inter purpuram atque aurum,
id. 9, 17, 16. —With verbs of motion.a.Between, through, among:b.inter medias stationes hostium erupere,
Liv. 35, 11:acies inter bina castra procedunt,
id. 4, 18, 3; Tac. A. 14, 33:inter oppositas classes transmisit,
Suet. Caes. 58:spatiabatur in nemore Parmenion medius inter duces,
Curt. 7, 2, 23:medios inter hostes Londinium perrexit,
Tac. A. 14, 33.—Pregn., including motion to and position between or among things mentioned, among, into the midst of:B.inter densas, umbrosa cacumina, fagos Adsidue veniebat,
Verg. E. 2, 3:te mea dextera magna inter praemia ducet,
id. A. 12, 437:dico te priore nocte venisse inter falcarios in Laecae domum,
among the scythe-makers, into the street of the scythe-makers, Cic. Cat. 1, 4, 8.—Transf., of relations conceived as local.1.In discrimination (doubt, choice, etc.), between two or more objects:2.judicium inter deas tres,
Cic. Div. 1, 50, 114; cf.:inter Marcellos et Claudios patricios judicare,
id. de Or. 1, 39, 176:inter has sententias dijudicare,
id. Tusc. 1, 11, 23:inter diversas opiniones electio, Quint. prooem. 2: discrimen inter gratiosos cives atque fortes,
id. Balb. 21, 49:inter optime valere et gravissime aegrotare nihil prorsus interesse,
id. Fin. 2, 13, 43:qui bellum et pacem inter dubitabant,
Tac. A. 12, 32:trepidare inter scelus metumque,
id. H. 3, 39:inter pugnae fugaeque consilium,
Liv. 1, 27.—So, with inter repeated:ut nihil inter te atque inter quadrupedem aliquam putes interesse,
Cic. Par. 1; id. Fin. 1, 9, 30:quid intersit inter popularem civem et inter constantem, severum et gravem,
id. Lael. 25, 95.—In expressing any relation which connects two or more persons, conceived as between or among them (strife, rivalry, friendship, intercourse, etc.).(α).In gen.:(β).quos inter magna fuit contentio,
Nep. Mil. 4, 4:Nestor componere lites Inter Peliden festinat et inter Atriden,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 12:certamen inter primores civitates,
Liv. 10, 6.—Esp., with pronouns, to express all reciprocal relations, among, with, or between one another; mutually, together:quasi nunc non norimus nos inter nos,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 7; Cic. Div. 1, 28, 58; id. Att. 10, 4, 10; id. N. D. 1, 26, 51:quod colloquimur inter nos,
with one another, id. de Or. 1, 8, 32; cf.:inter nos naturā ad civilem communitatem conjuncti sumus,
id. Fin. 3, 20, 66:vobis inter vos voluntatem fuisse conjunctam,
id. Div. in Caecil. 11, 34: Ciceronis pueri amant inter se, love one another (like the Fr. s ' entr ' aimer), id. Att. 6, 1, 12:inter se consultare,
id. de Or. 2, 3, 13:inter se amare,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 3, 1:neque solum se colent inter se ac diligent,
id. Lael. 22, 82:Di inter se diligunt,
id. N. D. 1, 44, 122:furtim inter se aspiciebant,
id. Cat. 3, 5, 13:complecti inter se lacrimantes milites coepisse,
Liv. 7, 42:haec inter se cum repugnent, plerique non vident,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 29, 72:inter se nondum satis noti,
Liv. 21, 39:ratio et oratio conciliat homines inter se,
Cic. Off. 1, 16, 50:ne nostra nobiscum aut inter nos cessatio vituperetur,
id. Fam. 9, 3, 4:quae res eos in magno diuturnoque bello inter se habuit,
Sall. J. 79, 3.—Sometimes pleon., the reciprocal relation being sufficiently expressed by the context:manus conserentis inter se Romanos exercitus,
Sall. H. 1, 41, 19 Dietsch:Ulixes cum Ajace summa vi contendere inter se,
Dict. Cret. 5, 14:conferti inter se,
id. 2, 46.—So of things:(γ).ita effici complexiones atomorum inter se,
mutual, reciprocal, Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 19:colles duos inter se propinquos occupat,
near one another, Sall. J. 98, 3:haud procul inter se erant,
id. ib. 41, 2:multum inter se distant istae facultates,
Cic. de Or. 1, 49, 215:res inter se similes,
Quint. 9, 2, 51:inter se dissimilis,
id. 9, 4, 17.—Of a common privacy, secrecy, etc.: inter nos, between or among ourselves, confidentially, like the Fr. entre nous:(δ).nec consulto dicis occulte, sed quod inter nos liceat, ne tu quidem intellegis,
Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 74:quod inter nos liceat dicere,
id. Att. 2, 4:quod inter nos sit,
but let that be between ourselves, Sen. Ep. 12, 2. —With nouns denoting a multitude of persons, like apud (not ante-Aug.):3.haudquaquam inter id genus contemptor habebatur,
Liv. 6, 34, 5:inter hostes variae fuere sententiae,
id. 4, 18, 1:credula fama inter gaudentes,
Tac. H. 1, 34:more inter veteres recepto,
id. ib. 2, 85.—Of a class of persons or things to which the subject is referred.a.In gen., among:b.homines inter suos nobiles,
Cic. Fl. 22, 52:inter suos et honestus et nobilis,
id. Clu. 5, 11:in oratoribus vero admirabile est, quantum inter omnes unus excellat,
id. Or. 2, 6:inter philosophos (Xenophon) reddendus est,
Quint. 10, 1, 37:ille Croesus, inter reges opulentissimus,
Sen. Contr. 2, 9:Borysthenes inter Scythiae amnes amoenissimus,
Mel. 2, 1, 6.— So freq. with sup., inter and acc. take the place of a gen.:honestissimus inter suos numerabatur,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 6, 16:plurimum inter eos valere,
Caes. B. G. 2, 4, 4:maximum imperium inter finitimos,
Liv. 5, 3, 10:inter Atheniensīs longe clarissimi,
Curt. 4, 13, 15; Plin. 34, 8, 21, § 81; Petr. 78; Sen. Suas. 2, 7; 2, 12; Just. 12, 7, 2; 36, 2, 6.Esp.: inter paucos, etc., [p. 977] among few, i. e. among the few select ones, eminently, especially:c.pingunt et vestes in Aegypto inter pauca mirabili genere,
Plin. 35, 11, 42, § 150; cf.:sternutamento utilis inter pauca,
id. 24, 11, 58, § 97:pugna inter paucas memorata populi Romani clades,
Liv. 22, 7; cf.:inter paucos disertus,
Quint. 10, 3, 13:inter paucos familiarium Neroni assumptus est,
Tac. A. 16, 18:claritudine paucos inter senum regum,
id. ib. 11, 10; so, inter alios: judicatur inter alios omnes beatus, qui in proelio profuderit animam, among all others to be noticed, i. e. especially, in the highest degree, Amm. 2, 3, 6; so,inter cuncta,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 96:inter omnia,
Curt. 3, 3, 18:inter cetera,
Liv. 37, 12.—In judic. lang., t. t.: inter sicarios, on the charge of assassination:4.cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset,
Cic. Fin. 2, 16, 54; id. Clu. 53, 147; cf.:in recuperatorio judicio ejus maleficii, de quo inter sicarios quaeritur,
id. Inv. 2, 20, 60:longo intervallo judicium inter sicarios hoc primum committitur,
id. Rosc. Am. 5, 11:sexcenti sunt, qui inter sicarios et de veneficiis accusabant,
id. ib. 32, 90:si ostenderis, quomodo sis eos inter sicarios defensurus,
id. Phil. 2, 4, 8.—In some idiomatic phrases.a.Inter manus, within reach, i. e. close at hand:b.ante oculos interque manus sunt omnia vestras,
Verg. A. 11, 311; also, upon or in the hands:inter manus domum ablatus,
Liv. 3, 13:inter quas (manus) collapsus extinguitur,
Curt. 8, 2, 39:inter manus auferri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28:inter manus meas crevit,
under my hands, Sen. Ep. 12:manus inter maestorumque ora parentum,
before their faces and within their reach, Verg. A. 2, 681.—Inter viam, vias, on the way:C.dum rus eo, coepi egomet mecum inter vias,
Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 1; Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 43:si se inter viam obtulerit,
Cic. Att. 4, 3, 5. —Of time.a.Between two dates or periods specified:b.dies XLV. inter binos ludos,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52 fin.; Liv. 1, 3.—During, in the course of, within; for which, in English, we sometimes use by or at:c.quot prandia inter continuum perdidi triennium,
Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 61:omnia agentur, quae inter decem annos nefarie flagitioseque facta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 1, 13; cf.:qui inter annos tot unus inventus sit, quem, etc.,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 23, 68:inter ipsum pugnae tempus,
Liv. 36, 20:inter noctem lux orta,
id. 32, 29:qui plus cernant oculis per noctem quam inter diem,
Gell. 9, 4.—Freq., with substt., to denote an act performed at a certain time, in the course of, while:d.haec inter cenam Tironi dictavi,
at table, Cic. Quint. Fragm. 3, 1, 6; cf.:illuseras heri inter scyphos,
id. Fam. 7, 22:inter fulmina et tonitrua,
id. Phil. 5, 6, 15:promptior inter tenebras affirmatio,
Tac. A. 2, 82:inter initia,
at the beginning, Cels. 3, 25.—During, and hence under the circumstances described, i. e. in spite of, notwithstanding:e.nobis inter has turbas senatus tamen frequens flagitavit triumphum,
amid, in spite of these commotions, Cic. Fam. 16, 11:utrumque consilium aspernatus, quod inter ancipitia deterrimum est, dum media sequitur,
Tac. H. 3, 40:senum coloniae inter male parentes et injuste imperantes aegra municipia et discordantia,
id. Agr. 32; cf.:ita neutris cura posteritatis inter infensos vel obnoxios,
id. H. 1, 1.—Inter haec, inter quae, meanwhile, during this time:D.= interea, inter haec major alius terror,
in the mean time, Liv. 2, 24; cf.:inter haec jam praemissi Albam erant equites,
id. 1, 29; 3, 57, 7; 44, 10, 5; Curt. 3, 1, 1; Suet. Tib. 8; 63:inter quae tribuni plebei petivere, etc.,
Tac. A. 1, 15; 2, 34; 58; 3, 33; id. H. 1, 78; Curt. 4, 2, 10:inter quae unctione uti licet,
Cels. 4, 2, 3.—So with gerunds and gerundives: inter agendum,
at, while, Verg. E. 9, 24; Quint. 12, 3, 10:inter disceptandum,
id. 12, 7, 6:inter res agendas,
Suet. Caes. 45.—In composition its final r is assimilated in intellego and its derivatives.a.Between; as, intercedere, interponere. —b.At intervals, from time to time; as, interaestuare, intermittere, intervisere.—c. -
9 vergnügen
v/refl enjoy o.s.; zurzeit vergnügt er sich mit seiner Sekretärin in Florida at the moment he’s enjoying himself with his secretary in Florida* * *das Vergnügentreat; fun; pleasure; delight; delectableness* * *Ver|gnü|gen [fɛɐ'gnyːgn]nt -s, -das macht or bereitet mir Vergnǘgen — I enjoy it, it gives me pleasure
ein Vergnǘgen aus etw machen — to get pleasure from (doing) sth
für ihn ist es ein Vergnǘgen, nachts durch die menschenleeren Straßen zu wandern — he enjoys wandering around the empty streets at night
ich laufe jeden Tag eine halbe Stunde nur zum Vergnǘgen — I run for half an hour each day just for pleasure or for the fun of it
das war ein teures Vergnǘgen (inf) — that was an expensive bit of fun
ich höre ihn mit großem Vergnǘgen singen — it gives me great pleasure to hear him sing
mit Vergnǘgen — with pleasure
mit großem Vergnǘgen — with great pleasure
mit größtem or dem größten Vergnǘgen — with the greatest of pleasure
(na dann) viel Vergnǘgen! (auch iro) — enjoy yourself/yourselves!
hinein ins Vergnǘgen! — let the fun begin!
er hat mir viel Vergnǘgen gewünscht — he said he hoped I would enjoy myself
wir wünschen Ihnen bei der Show viel Vergnǘgen — we hope you enjoy the show
mit wem habe ich das Vergnǘgen? (form) — with whom do I have the pleasure of speaking? (form)
es ist mir ein Vergnǘgen — it is a pleasure for me
2) (dated Veranstaltung) entertainment* * *das1) (the state of being amused or of finding something funny: a smile of amusement.) amusement2) ((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) delight3) (something that gives one enjoyment; joy or delight: the pleasures of country life; I get a lot of pleasure from listening to music.) pleasure4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) sport* * *Ver·gnü·gen<-s, ->[fɛɐ̯ˈgny:gn̩]ein teures [o kein billiges] \Vergnügen sein (fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun]ein zweifelhaftes \Vergnügen a dubious pleasure\Vergnügen daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth[jdm] ein \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sthkein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sthmit [bestimmtem] \Vergnügen with [a certain] pleasuremit großem \Vergnügen with great pleasuremit größtem \Vergnügen with the greatest of pleasure▶ viel \Vergnügen! have a good time!* * *das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) funein teueres Vergnügen — (ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)
etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]
viel Vergnügen! — (auch iron.) have fun!
mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure
* * *vergnügen v/r enjoy o.s.;zurzeit vergnügt er sich mit seiner Sekretärin in Florida at the moment he’s enjoying himself with his secretary in Florida* * *das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) funein teueres Vergnügen — (ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)
etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]
viel Vergnügen! — (auch iron.) have fun!
mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure
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10 llamarse
1 (tener nombre) to be called■ me llamo Juan my name is Juan, I'm called Juan* * *to be called, be named* * *VPR1) [persona, lugar] to be calledmi primo se llama Benjamín — my cousin's name is Benjamín, my cousin is called Benjamín
¿cómo te llamas? — what's your name?
¿sabes cómo se llama la película? — do you know the name of the film?, do you know what the film is called?
¡como me llamo Manuel que lo haré! — I'll do it, as sure as my name's Manuel!
2) Esp* (=costar)¿cómo se llama esto? — how much is this?, what's the damage? **
* * *(v.) = refer to asEx. Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.* * *(v.) = refer to asEx: Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.
* * *
■llamarse verbo reflexivo to be called: ¿cómo se llama?, what's his name?
♦ Locuciones: llamarse andana, to go back on one's word
' llamarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andana
- engaño
- llamar
* * *vpr[tener por nombre, título] to be called;¿cómo te llamas? what's your name?;me llamo Patricia my name's Patricia;¿cómo se llama su última película? what's her latest movie o Br film called?;¡tú vienes conmigo, como que me llamo Sara! you're coming with me, or my name's not Sara!;eso es lo que se llama buena suerte that's what you call good luck;no nos llamemos a engaño, el programa se puede mejorar y mucho let's not kid ourselves, the programme could be a lot better;que nadie se llame a engaño, la economía no va bien let no one have any illusions about it, the economy isn't doing well* * *v/r be called;¿cómo te llamas? what’s your name?* * *vr: to be called, to be named¿cómo te llamas?: what's your name?* * *llamarse vb to be called¿cómo se llama esto en inglés? what's this called in English?mi gato se llama Félix my cat is called Félix / my cat's name is Félix¿cómo te llamas? what's your name? -
11 leurrer
leurrer [lœʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ personne] to delude* * *lœʀe
1.
2.
se leurrer verbe pronominal to delude oneself (de with; au sujet de about)* * *lœʀe vtto delude, to deceive* * *leurrer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( tromper) to delude (par with; sur about); se laisser leurrer to let oneself be taken in;2 ( en fauconnerie) to lure [oiseau].B se leurrer vpr to delude oneself (de with; au sujet de about).[lɶre] verbe transitif2. [en fauconnerie] to lure————————se leurrer verbe pronominal(emploi réfléchi) [se laisser abuser] to deceive ou to delude oneselfil ne faut pas se leurrer, on va perdre let's not fool ourselves, we're going to lose -
12 czar|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (wzbudzać zachwyt) to charm, to enchant- czarować kogoś czymś to charm sb with sth- czarował ją swym głosem i uśmiechem he charmed her with his voice and smile ⇒ oczarować2. pot., iron. (zwodzić) to sweet-talk pot.; to beguile książk.- czarował matkę, że od jutra zabierze się do pracy he sweet-talked his mother, saying he’d get down to work the next day- dyrektor czarował załogę obietnicami podwyżek the director beguiled the workers with promises of rises- czarował naiwne kobiety, obiecując im małżeństwo he led naive women on a. strung naive women along with promises of marriage pot.- przestań mnie wreszcie czarować i powiedz, jak było naprawdę stop leading me up the garden path a. stop having me on GB pot. and tell me what really happened- nie czaruj, i tak ci nikt nie uwierzy! stop trying to pull the wool over our eyes, nobody will believe you anywayⅡ vi (czynić czary) to cast spells, to work magic- umieć czarować to have magical powersⅢ czarować się pot. (łudzić się) to fool oneself; to kid oneself pot.- nie ma się co czarować – ten film jest kiepski let’s not kid ourselves, it’s a bad film- nie czarujmy się, nie mamy szans na zwycięstwo let’s be honest, we don’t stand a chance of winningThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czar|ować
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13 ἐξαλείφω
ἐξαλείφω fut. ἐξαλείψω LXX; 1 aor. ἐξήλειψα. Pass.: 1 fut. 3 sg. ἐξαλειφθήσεται LXX; Hs 9, 24, 4; 1 aor. ἐξηλείφθην, inf. ἐξαλειφθῆναι LXX; Ac 3:19; 1 Cl 53:5 and 2 aor. ἐξαλιφῆναι 1 Ch 29:4 cod. B (s. ἀλείφω; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestJud 22:3 v.l.; ApcEsdr 3:6 p. 27, 14).① in accordance w. the prim. mng. to cause to disappear by wipingⓐ wipe away πᾶν δάκρουν ἐκ (v.l. ἀπό) τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν Rv 7:17; 21:4.ⓑ wipe out, erase (X., Hell. 2, 3, 51 τινὰ ἐκ τ. καταλόγου; Anaxippus Com. [IV B.C.] 1, 5 ἐκ τ. βυβλίων; SIG 921, 19 ἐξαλειψάτω τὸ ὄνομα ὁ ἱερεύς, OGI 218, 129; Ps 68:29 ἐ. ἐκ βίβλου ζώντων; Jos., Ant. 6, 133 τὸ ὄνομα ἐ.) τὸ ὄνομα ἐκ τῆς βίβλου τῆς ζωῆς the name fr. the book of life Rv 3:5; 1 Cl 53:4 (Ex 32:32).② Certain expr. show the infl. of the transition (s. the graffito in Rdm.2 228 [ref. to p. 219]: Ὁ ἐξαλίψον ταῦτα τὰ γράμματα, ἐξαλίψουσιν τὸ γένος αὐτοῦ=let the one who obliterates these letters be assured that his posterity will be obliterated) to the more general mng. to remove so as to leave no trace, remove, destroy, obliterate (Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 8, 7 p. 313, 4; Κυπρ. I p. 58 no. 1; Jos., Ant. 17, 335), insofar as the removal results fr. the blotting out of a written record (t.t. in the papyri for washing out a papyrus sheet, s. M-M s.v.; Preis., Fachw. s.v. ἀπαλείφω; s. also Dio Chrys. 14 [31], 86; Jos., Ant. 4, 210); among the expressions are the foll.: ἐ. τὸ καθʼ ἡμῶν χειρόγραφον Col 2:14. τὸ ἀνόμημά μου 1 Cl 18:2 (Ps 50:3). τὰς ἀνομίας 18:9 (Ps 50:11; EDalglish, Ps 51 in the Light of Near East, etc., ’62, 86–89 [Semitic background]). τὰς ἁμαρτίας Ac 3:19 (cp. Ps 108:14; 3 Macc 2:19; En 10:20; PsSol 13:10). Only the more general sense is pertinent (as Diod S 3, 40, 7 ἐ. τὰς ἐλπίδας; TestJud 22:3) for 1 Cl 53:3. ἐξαλείψωμεν ἀφʼ ἡμῶν τὰ πρότερα ἁμαρτῆματα let us remove fr. ourselves our former sins 2 Cl 13:1 (ἐξ. ἀπό as Gen 7:23; PsSol 2, 17). Pass. (Lucian, Pro Imag. 26; Jos., Ant. 4, 210) 1 Cl 53:5; Hs 9, 24, 4. οὐκ ἐξαλειφθήσεται τὸ αἷμα αὐτοῦ no one will be able to wipe away his (Zacharias’s) blood GJs 24:2.—M-M. -
14 давайте сделаем это сами
General subject: let us do it ourselvesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > давайте сделаем это сами
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15 не будем обольщаться...
Official expression: let us not flatter ourselvesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не будем обольщаться...
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16 не будем себя тешить несбыточными надеждами
General subject: let us not deceive ourselves with fond hopesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не будем себя тешить несбыточными надеждами
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17 masquer
masquer [maske]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *maske
1.
1) ( cacher) to conceal [défaut] (à from); to hide [paysage] (à from); to mask [sentiment, problème, odeur]2) ( couvrir) to block [orifice, lumière]3) Armée to mask [dispositif]
2.
se masquer verbe pronominal to hide [something] from oneself [vérité]* * *maske vt1) [goût] to mask, to conceal2) [vérité, projet] to mask, to conceal3) [porte] to hide, to conceal* * *masquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( cacher) to conceal [usure, défaut] (à from); to hide [paysage] (à from); to mask [sentiment, vérité, problème, phénomène, goût, odeur];3 Mil to mask [dispositif].[maske] verbe transitif1. [dissimuler - obstacle, ouverture] to mask, to conceal ; [ - lumière] to shade, to screen (off), to obscure ; [ - difficulté, intentions, sentiments] to hide, to conceal, to disguise ; [ - saveur, goût] to mask, to disguise, to hidele mur masque la vue the wall blocks out ou masks the viewla cuisine est masquée par ou avec un paravent the kitchen is hidden behind a partition ou is partitioned off2. [déguiser - enfant] to put a mask on————————se masquer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se masquer verbe pronominal transitif[ignorer]ne nous masquons pas les difficultés let us not blind ourselves to ou ignore the difficulties -
18 Vergnügen
ver·gnü·gen *1. ver·gnü·gen * [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩]vrvt ( belustigen)etw vergnügt jdn sth amuses sb2. Ver·gnü·gen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩] ntein teures [o kein billiges] \Vergnügen sein ( fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun];ein zweifelhaftes \Vergnügen a dubious pleasure;\Vergnügen daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth;[jdm] ein \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sth;kein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sth;mit [bestimmtem] \Vergnügen with [a certain] pleasure;mit großem \Vergnügen with great pleasure;mit größtem \Vergnügen with the greatest of pleasureWENDUNGEN:sich ins \Vergnügen stürzen ( fam) to join the fun;hinein ins \Vergnügen! ( fam) let's start enjoying ourselves!;viel \Vergnügen! have a good time!; -
19 vergnügen
ver·gnü·gen *1. ver·gnü·gen * [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩]vrvt ( belustigen)etw vergnügt jdn sth amuses sb2. Ver·gnü·gen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩] ntein teures [o kein billiges] \vergnügen sein ( fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun];ein zweifelhaftes \vergnügen a dubious pleasure;\vergnügen daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth;[jdm] ein \vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sth;kein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sth;mit [bestimmtem] \vergnügen with [a certain] pleasure;mit großem \vergnügen with great pleasure;mit größtem \vergnügen with the greatest of pleasureWENDUNGEN:sich ins \vergnügen stürzen ( fam) to join the fun;hinein ins \vergnügen! ( fam) let's start enjoying ourselves!;viel \vergnügen! have a good time!; -
20 vergnügen *
ver·gnü·gen *1. ver·gnü·gen * [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩]vrvt ( belustigen)etw vergnügt jdn sth amuses sb2. Ver·gnü·gen <-s, -> [fɛɐ̭ʼgny:gn̩] ntein teures [o kein billiges] \vergnügen * sein ( fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun];ein zweifelhaftes \vergnügen * a dubious pleasure;\vergnügen * daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth;[jdm] ein \vergnügen * sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sth;kein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \vergnügen * sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sth;mit [bestimmtem] \vergnügen * with [a certain] pleasure;mit großem \vergnügen * with great pleasure;mit größtem \vergnügen * with the greatest of pleasureWENDUNGEN:sich ins \vergnügen * stürzen ( fam) to join the fun;hinein ins \vergnügen *! ( fam) let's start enjoying ourselves!;viel \vergnügen *! have a good time!;
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Let it be (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Let It Be. Let It Be Titre original Let It Be Réalisation Michael Lindsay Hogg Acteurs principaux George Harrison John Lennon … Wikipédia en Français
let's — [lets] the short form of let us , used especially to make suggestions ▪ Let s go! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SUGGESTIONS Use let s to make a suggestion about something you and someone else could do together. Let s ... is a fairly firm way to suggest something, and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Let's All Go to the Lobby — is a 1957 animated musical snipe played as an advertisement before the beginning of the main film. It featured a family of four talking concession stand products, singing Let s all go to the lobby to get ourselves a treat (to the tune of We Won t … Wikipedia
Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together — Infobox Anthem title = Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together alt title = Unissons nous tous et célébrons ensemble (French) image size = caption = Emblem of the African Union. prefix = Supranational country = flag|African Union author = lyrics… … Wikipedia
Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together — Hymne africain Hymne africain (fr) Hymne de Union africaine Autre(s) nom(s) Unissons nous tous et célébrons ensemble (fr) L Africaine … Wikipédia en Français
Let It Be (album) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Let It Be. Let It Be Album par The Beatles Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
Let It Be — Infobox Album Name = Let It Be Type = studio Artist = The Beatles Released = 8 May 1970 Recorded = January 1969, Apple Studios, Savile Row; January 1970, March 1970, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Genre = Rock, rock and roll Length = 35:13 Label = Apple … Wikipedia
Let It Be (film) — Infobox Film name = Let It Be imdb id = 0065976 director = Michael Lindsay Hogg writer = starring = John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr Billy Preston producer = Neil Aspinall Mal Evans The Beatles (executive) music = John… … Wikipedia
Let It Be (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Let It Be. Let It Be Données clés Titre original Let It Be Réalisation Michael Lindsay Hogg Acteurs principaux … Wikipédia en Français