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21 let the side down
expr infml1)2)If you take a job as a librarian you're just letting the side down — Если ты устроишься на работу библиотекарем, то люди тебя просто не поймут
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22 опускающий
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23 спускане
letting down, etc. вж.спускам (се); descent; drop; dip* * *спу̀скане,ср., -ия letting down; descent; drop; dip; ски-\спусканее спорт. down-hill race, down-slope/hill skiing.* * *dropping ; letting down ; drop {drop}; launch (на параход във вода); swoop* * *letting down, etc. вж, спускам (се);descent;drop; dip -
24 opuštanje (čelika)
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25 молокоотдача
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > молокоотдача
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26 decepcionar
v.to disappoint.Su actitud egoísta defraudó a Ricardo Her selfish attitude let down Richard.* * *1 to disappoint, let down* * *verbto disappoint, let down* * ** * *verbo transitivo to disappoint* * *= fail, disappoint, disillusion, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, dishearten.Ex. Thus our catalogs have largely failed our readers in the important function of revealing what editions and translations of a particular work the library had.Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex. Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.Ex. It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.Ex. The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.Ex. It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.----* decepcionarse = be disappointed, become + disillusioned.* * *verbo transitivo to disappoint* * *= fail, disappoint, disillusion, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, dishearten.Ex: Thus our catalogs have largely failed our readers in the important function of revealing what editions and translations of a particular work the library had.
Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex: Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.Ex: It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.Ex: The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.Ex: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.* decepcionarse = be disappointed, become + disillusioned.* * *decepcionar [A1 ]vtto disappointla película me decepcionó I was disappointed with the movienos has decepcionado you've disappointed us, you've let us down, we're disappointed in youme ha decepcionado tantas veces he's let me down so many times* * *
decepcionar ( conjugate decepcionar) verbo transitivo
to disappoint;
decepcionar verbo transitivo to disappoint
' decepcionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defraudar
- desengañar
- fallar
English:
disappoint
- fail
* * *decepcionar vtto disappoint;su última novela me ha decepcionado I was disappointed by her last novel;tenemos plena confianza en ti, no nos decepciones we have full confidence in you, do not disappoint us* * *v/t disappoint* * *decepcionar vt: to disappoint, to let down* * *decepcionar vb1. (desilusionar) to disappoint -
27 defraudar
v.1 to disappoint.su última película me defraudó mucho I was very disappointed by his last filmcreí que podría contar contigo, pero me has defraudado I thought I could count on you, but you've let me downreapareció Carreras y no defraudó Carreras made a reappearance and did not disappoint2 to defraud.defraudar a Hacienda to practice tax evasionEl pillo defraudó a la tienda The thief defrauded the store.3 to let down, to disappoint, to snub, to go back on.Su actitud egoísta defraudó a Ricardo Her selfish attitude let down Richard.* * *1 (estafar) to defraud, cheat2 (decepcionar) to disappoint, deceive3 figurado (frustrar) to betray* * *verb2) defraud* * *VT1) (=decepcionar) [+ persona] to disappoint; [+ esperanzas] to dash, disappoint; [+ amigos] to let down2) (Com) [+ acreedores] to cheat, defraud3) (Fís) to intercept, cut off* * *verbo transitivoa) ( decepcionar) to disappointb) ( estafar) to defraud* * *= disappoint, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, con, hoax.Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex. It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.Ex. The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( decepcionar) to disappointb) ( estafar) to defraud* * *= disappoint, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, con, hoax.Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.
Ex: It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.Ex: The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *defraudar [A1 ]vt1 (decepcionar) to disappointla película me defraudó I found the movie disappointing, the movie didn't live up to my expectationsme has defraudado you've let me down, you've disappointed me, I'm disappointed in youtodas nuestras esperanzas se vieron defraudadas all our hopes were dashed2 (estafar) to defrauddefraudó al fisco he defrauded the tax authorities, he evaded his taxes* * *
defraudar ( conjugate defraudar) verbo transitivo
defraudar verbo transitivo
1 (decepcionar) to disappoint: su forma de tratar el asunto nos ha defraudado mucho, we were very disappointed about the way he dealt with the matter
2 (estafar, sustraer una suma) to defraud, cheat: le han procesado por defraudar a Hacienda, he has been prosecuted for evading taxes
' defraudar' also found in these entries:
English:
disappoint
- fiddle
- let down
- short-change
- dash
* * *♦ vt1. [decepcionar] to disappoint;su última película me defraudó mucho I was very disappointed by his last movie;creí que podría contar contigo, pero me has defraudado I thought I could count on you, but you've let me down2. [estafar] to defraud;defraudar al fisco, defraudar a Hacienda to practise tax evasion♦ vi[decepcionar] to be disappointing, to disappoint;reapareció Carreras y no defraudó Carreras made a reappearance and did not disappoint* * *v/t1 expectativas disappoint2 ( estafar) defraud;defraudar a Hacienda evade taxes* * *defraudar vt1) estafar: to defraud, to cheat2) : to disappoint -
28 καθέσει
κάθεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)καθέσεϊ, κάθεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (epic)κάθεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (attic ionic)καταέννυμιclothe: fut ind mid 2nd sgκαταέννυμιclothe: fut ind act 3rd sg -
29 υφέσει
ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑφέσεϊ, ὕφεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (epic)ὕφεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
30 ὑφέσει
ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑφέσεϊ, ὕφεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (epic)ὕφεσιςletting down: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
31 καθέσεις
κάθεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)κάθεσιςletting down: fem nom /acc pl (attic)καταέννυμιclothe: fut ind act 2nd sg -
32 υφέσεις
ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
33 ὑφέσεις
ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ὕφεσιςletting down: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
34 dēmissiō
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35 dēstitūtiō
dēstitūtiō ōnis, f [destituo], an abandonment, desertion, disappointment: destitutione irati.* * *desertion; letting down; betrayal; forsaking (L+S); failure; letting down -
36 shirking
уклоняться; уклонение; уклоняющийсяСинонимический ряд:1. wasting time (adj.) evading; goofing off; letting down; letting up; loafing; putting in time; slacking; slowing down; wasting time2. dodging (verb) dodging; ducking; fencing; parrying; sidestepping3. lounging (verb) idling; lazing; loafing; loitering; lounging4. neglecting (verb) disregarding; neglecting5. sneaking (verb) creeping; gliding; lurking; pussyfooting; skulking; sliding; slinking; slipping; sneaking; stealing -
37 slacking
1. n геол. отслаивание; выветривание2. n тех. расшатывание, ослабление3. n тех. вытягиваниеСинонимический ряд:1. wasting time (adj.) evading; goofing off; letting down; letting up; loafing; putting in time; shirking; slowing down; wasting time2. easing (verb) easing; easing off; let up; loosening; loosing; relaxing; slackening -
38 שלשול
שִׁלְשוּל, שְׁי׳I m. (שִׁלְשֵׁל I) letting down on a rope. Erub.83b לזה בש׳ ולזה בש׳ if both neighbors can use the wall by letting things down; Y. ib. VIII, beg.25a; a. e. -
39 שי׳
שִׁלְשוּל, שְׁי׳I m. (שִׁלְשֵׁל I) letting down on a rope. Erub.83b לזה בש׳ ולזה בש׳ if both neighbors can use the wall by letting things down; Y. ib. VIII, beg.25a; a. e. -
40 שִׁלְשוּל
שִׁלְשוּל, שְׁי׳I m. (שִׁלְשֵׁל I) letting down on a rope. Erub.83b לזה בש׳ ולזה בש׳ if both neighbors can use the wall by letting things down; Y. ib. VIII, beg.25a; a. e.
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