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[lu:z]past tense, past participle - lost; verb1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) perder2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) perder3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) perder4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) perder5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) perder, desperdiçar•- loser- loss - lost - at a loss - a bad - good loser - lose oneself in - lose one's memory - lose out - lost in - lost on -
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1. noun1) время; what is the time? который час?; the time of day время дня, час; from time to time время от времени; in time вовремя; to be in time поспеть, прийти вовремя; in course of time со временем; out of time несвоевременно; to have a good time, to make a time of it хорошо провести время;in good timeа) точно, своевременно;б) заранее, заблаговременно; all in good time все в свое время; in bad time не вовремя, с опозданием, поздно; to keep (good) time идти хорошо (о часах); to keep bad time идти плохо (о часах); in no time необыкновенно быстро, моментально; before time слишком рано; in a short time в скором времени; for a short time на короткое время, ненадолго; to while away the time коротать время; to have time on one's hands иметь массу свободного времени; there is no time to lose нельзя терять ни минуты; in (или on) one's own time в свободное время;to make time amer.а) спешить, пытаясь наверстать упущенное;б) ехать на определенной скорости; on time amer. точно, вовремя; at one time некогда; at times временами; some time or other когда-нибудь; at no time никогда;at the same timeа) в то же самое время;б) вместе с тем; тем не менее; for the time being пока, до поры до времени2) срок; it is time we were going нам пора идти; time is up срок истек; to do time collocation отбывать тюремное заключение;to serve one's timeа) отбыть срок службы;б) отбыть срок наказания; she is near her time она скоро родит, она на сносях; to work against time стараться уложиться в срок3) (часто pl) эпоха, времена; hard times тяжелые времена; time out of mind с незапамятных времен; Shakespeare's times эпоха Шекспира; before one's time до кого-л.; до чьего-л. рождения; times to come будущее; as times go по нынешним временам; before (behind) the times (или one's time) передовой (отсталый) по взглядам4) рабочее время; to work full (part) time работать полный (неполный) рабочий день или полную (неполную) рабочую неделю5) жизнь, век; it will last my time этого на мой век хватит6) at my time of life в мои годы, в моем возрасте7) раз; six times five is thirty шестью пять - тридцать; ten times as large в десять раз больше; time after time раз за разом; повторно; times out of (или without) number бесчисленное количество раз; many a time часто, много раз8) mus. темп; такт; to beat time отбивать такт;to keep timeа) = to beat time;б) выдерживать ритм;в) идти верно (о часах)9) time! время! (в боксе)10) (attr.) относящийся к определенному времени11) (attr.) повременныйit beats my time это выше моего пониманияto sell time amer. предоставлять время для выступления по радио или телевидению (за плату)lost time is never found again посл. потерянного времени не воротишьone (two) at a time по одному (по двое)to give smb. the time of day, to pass the time of day with smb. здороваться; обмениваться приветствиямиso that's the time of day! такие-то дела!take your time! не спешите!to kill time убить времяto go with the times не отставать от жизни; идти в ногу со временем2. verb1) удачно выбирать время; рассчитывать (по времени); приурочивать; to time to the minute рассчитывать до минуты2) назначать время; the train timed to leave at 6.30 поезд, отходящий по расписанию в 6 ч. 30 м.3) sport показывать время (в забеге, заезде и т. п.)4) танцевать и т. п. в такт* * *(n) время; раз* * ** * *[ taɪm] n. время; срок; времена, пора, эпоха; возраст; жизнь, век; рабочее время; интервал между раундами, период; темп; такт; раз v. выбирать время; приурочить, показывать время, отбивать такт; согласовывать adj. повременный, относящийся к определенному времени* * *временавремягодинагодинупериодпораразсроктемптерминчасэра* * *1. сущ. 1) а) время; тж. систем исчисления времени б) промежуток времени в) время года 2) а) обыкн. мн. времена, эпоха (в историческом аспекте) б) в) геол. эра 3) а) срок б) век в) рабочее время г) срок обучения (чему-л.) 4) раз 2. гл. 1) а) удачно выбирать время б) назначать время, рассчитывать (по времени) в) 'подводить', регулировать (часовой механизм) 2) а) спорт показывать такое-то время б) фиксировать продолжительность (чего-л.) -
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[taɪm]n1) время, продолжительность (чего-либо происходящего), длительность (чего-либо происходящего)Busiest men find the most time. — У занятого человека на все есть время.
Lost time is never found again. — Потерянного времени не воротишь.
What greater crime than loss of time. — Ничего нет дороже времени.
Time works wonders. — Время творит чудеса.
- lake of timeTime and tide wait for no man. — Время не ждет.
- space and time
- lot of time
- in the course of time co
- for the time being
- over time co
- at no time
- waste time
- pass the time
- spend time
- take time
- have time for smth
- have no time for smth
- find time for smth
- drag time
- lose track of time
- make time
- give smb time to do smth
- take smb's time
- be hard pressed for time
- play for time
- work against time
- stand the test of time
- time is precious
- time is money
- it takes time
- as time goes on
- take your time
- time is up! - Greenwich time
- Moscow time
- solar time
- astronomical time
- estimated time
- machine time
- by Moscow time
- buy machine time3) период времени, промежуток времени- free time
- leisure time
- hard time
- war time
- summer time
- time of trial
- coldest time of the year - in my spare time
- in good time
- in no time - at dinner time
- at lunch time
- in two weeks' time
- at the best of times
- make a time of it
- work full time
- have enough time for smth
- have enough time to do smth
- do smth in half the time
- be short of time
- have time for everything
- time is out of joint- this time next week - behind timeThe train runs (arrived) in time. — Поезд ходит (пришед) по расписанию.
- in due time
- in time
- on time
- out of time - tell the time
- find out the times of the trains
- look at the time
- it's high time to do smth
- it's no time to say so
- what time is it?5) век, жизнь, возрастOther times other manners. — Другие времена, другие нравы.
It happened in their time. — Это произошло на их памяти.
It was before our time. — Мы этого уже не застали. /Нас еще тогда не было.
- ancient timesShe grew old before her time. — Она состарилась раньше времени.
- good old times
- sign of time
- in those times
- at all times
- in my time
- during his life time
- end of time
- be ahead one's time
- be behind one's time
- keep up with the time
- my time has come6) разDon't do two things at a time. — Не берись за два дела сразу.
All in good time. — Всему свое время.
All in good time. — ◊ Всему свой черед. /Всякому овощу свое время.
A stitch in time saves nine. — ◊ Дорога ложка к обеду.
- many timesNo man is wise at all times. — ◊ И на солнце есть пятна. /На всякого мудреца довольно простоты.
- every time
- first time
- five times running
- five times faster
- two times as much
- three times a week - times out of number
- one at a time - jump three steps at time
- how many times?
- two times two makes four7) ритм муз., темп- beat the time- march in quick time•CHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русскому словосочетанию провести время в английском языке соответствуют to spand time и to pass the time. Словосочетание to spand time обычно употребляется с последующим герундием to spand time doing smth и обозначает отводить чему-либо время/заниматься чем-либо/быть чем-либо занятым. Сочетание to pass the time указывает на период времени, который чем-либо заполнен в ожидании какого-то другого действия или события: There was an hour before the train so I passed the time reading newspapers. До поезда остался час, и я занялся чтением газет. Русскому сочетанию хорошо провести время соответствует английское сочетание to have a good time. (2.) Указание на время совершения действия передается разными словосочетаниями и конструкциями: at one time когда-то; earlier раньше/до чего-либо; once однажды; some time когда-нибудь/как-нибудь; sometimes иногда; afterwards после; in the last few days за последние несколько дней; at once сейчас же/немедленно; before long вскоре; immediately немедленно; in future в будущем; soon вскоре; just now только что; now сейчас; nowadays в наше время; the other day на днях/недавно; right now/away тут же/немедленно; one of these days на днях/через несколько дней; sooner or later рано или поздно; at the moment в данный момент; at persent в настоящее время; in a moment через несколько минут; in time своевременно/вовремя; on time вовремя/по расписаниюUSAGE:(1.) Русское сочетание "в первый (в последний) раз" эквивалентно сочетаниям со словом time 5.: for the first (last) time, которое обычно стоит в конце предложения. В начале предложения чаще употребляется беспредложная конструкция: The first (last) time I saw him was... Первый раз (в последний раз) я его видел в.... Вместо этих словосочетаний может использоваться наречие first (last), которое стоит перед смысловым глаголом или в конце предложения: When did you see her first (last)? He first met the man a year ago. (2.) Наречные обороты относительного времени in time, on time и in a moment обычно стоят в конце предложения. (3.) See first, adj, adv (4.) See last adj, adv -
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[taɪm] 1. n1) часwhat is the time? — котра́ годи́на?
from time to time — час від ча́су
in time — вча́сно
to be in time — всти́гнути, прийти́ вча́сно
in course of time — зго́дом
out of time — несвоєча́сно
to have a good time, to make a time of it — до́бре провести́ час
in good time — 1) своєча́сно 2) завча́сно
to be in bad time — прийти́ невча́сно (пі́зно)
to keep good [bad] time — до́бре (пога́но) йти́ ( про годинник)
in no time — надзвича́йно шви́дко, миттє́во
before time — на́дто ра́но
in a short time — незаба́ром
for a short time — на коро́ткий час, ненадо́вго
to waste one's time — марнува́ти час
to have time on one's hands — ма́ти бе́зліч ча́су
there is no time to lose — не мо́жна га́яти ні хвили́ни
in one's own time — у ві́льний час
to make time — 1) знайти́ час 2) надолу́жити прога́яне 3) амер. прийти́ вча́сно, за ро́зкладом
on time амер. — то́чно, вча́сно
at one time — коли́сь
at times — ча́сом
some time or other — коли́-не́будь
at no time — ніко́ли
at the same time — 1) в той са́мий час 2) ра́зом з тим; проте́
for the time being — по́ки що, на яки́йсь час
2) те́рмін, строкit is time we were going — нам час іти́
time is up — те́рмін (строк) мину́в
to serve one's time — 1) відбу́ти строк слу́жби 2) відбу́ти те́рмін (строк) покара́ння
to do time sl. — відбува́ти ув'я́знення
she is near her time — вона́ ско́ро наро́дить
3) (часто pl) епо́ха, часи́; е́раhard times — тяжкі́ часи́
from time immemorial, time out of mind — з незапа́м'ятних часі́в; з да́вніх-даве́н
the time of Shakespeare — епо́ха Шекспі́ра
times to come — майбу́тнє
as times go — за тепе́рішніх часі́в
before [behind] the times — передови́й (відста́лий) за по́глядами
4) робо́чий часto work full [part] time — працюва́ти по́вний (непо́вний) робо́чий день
5) життя́, вікit will last my time — цього́ на мій вік ви́стачить
at my time of life — в мої́ ро́ки́, в моє́му ві́ці
6) разsix times five is thirty — шість разі́в по п'ять - три́дцять
ten times as large — у де́сять разі́в (вде́сятеро) бі́льше
time after time — повто́рно; раз по́ раз
times out of [without] number — бе́зліч разі́в
many a time — ча́сто, бага́то разі́в
7) муз. темп; тактto beat time — відбива́ти такт
to keep time — 1) відбива́ти такт 2) витри́мувати ритм 3) йти пра́вильно ( про годинник)
9) attr. періоди́чний••it beats my time — це по́над моє́ розумі́ння
to sell time амер. — надава́ти можли́вість ви́ступити по ра́діо і телеба́ченню ( за гроші)
lost time is never found again присл. — втра́ченого ча́су не пове́рнеш
to give smb. the time of the day, to pass the time of day with smb. — віта́тися; обмі́нюватися віта́ннями
that's the time of the day! — от такі́ спра́ви!
2. vtake your time! — не поспіша́йте
1) вда́ло обира́ти час; розрахо́вувати ( за часом); приуро́чуватиto time to the minute — розрахо́вувати до хвили́ни
2) признача́ти часthe train timed to leave at 6.30 — по́їзд (по́тяг), що відхо́дить за ро́зкладом о 6 год. 30 хв.
3) спорт. пока́зувати час ( в перегонах тощо)4) танцюва́ти в такт -
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/taim/ * danh từ - thời gian, thì giờ =to lose time+ mất thì giờ =to waste time+ lãng phí thì giờ - thời, thời buổi, mùa =those are hard times+ thời buổi ấy thật khó khăn - dịp, cơ hội, thời cơ =to bide one's time+ đợi thời cơ - thời kỳ, thời đại, đời =in olden times+ thời xưa, ngày xưa =in our time+ thời này =in times to come+ trong tương lai, đời sau =time immemorial; time out of mind+ thời xa xưa (ký ức con người không còn nhớ được) - thời hạn, kỳ hạn =to do time+ chịu hạn tù (kẻ có tội) =she is near her time+ bà ta sắp đến kỳ sinh nở - giờ = Hanoi time+ giờ Hà nội =local time+ giờ địa phương =what time is it?+ bây giờ mấy giờ? - lúc =it is time to start+ đã đến lúc phải khởi hành =there is a time for everything+ giờ nào việc nấy, việc nào lúc nấy =some time or other+ sớm hay muộn, chẳng chóng thì chầy, chẳng lúc này thì lúc khác =this time tomorrow+ lúc này ngày mai - lần, lượt, phen =three times running+ ba lần liền =times out of number+ không biết bao nhiêu lần mà kể =time and again; many and many a time+ nhiều lần =time after time+ hết lần này đến lần khác =three times three are nine+ ba lần ba là chín =six times as many as...+ nhiều gấp sau lần... - (âm nhạc) nhịp =to beat time+ gõ nhịp, đánh nhịp !against time - hết sức khẩn trương; tranh thủ thời gian; vượt thời gian !at times - thỉnh thoảng, đôi khi, đôi lúc !ahead of time x ahead to be ahead of one's time - (nghĩa bóng) có những tư tưởng quá cấp tiến !behind the times - (xem) behind !to be born before one's time (before times) - đẻ non (trẻ) - đi trước thời đại !all the time - suốt, luôn luôn, lúc nào cũng !between times - giữa lúc ấy, trong khoảng thời gian ấy !for the time being - (xem) being !from time to time - thỉnh thoảng, đôi lúc !to gain time - trì hoãn, kéo dài thời gian !in time - đúng lúc; đúng nhịp !in no time - (xem) no !to keep good time - (xem) keep !to make up for lost time - lấy lại thời gian đã mất !out of time - không đúng lúc; không đúng nhịp !to pass the time of day with - chào hỏi (ai) !time of life - tuổi (của người) !time of one's life - thời gian vui thích thoải mái được trải qua * ngoại động từ - chọn thời gian, tính toán thì giờ, sắp xếp thời gian =to time to the minute+ tính toán thì giờ từng phút một - (thể dục,thể thao) tính giờ, bấm giờ (một cuộc đua...) - điều chỉnh (cho đúng nhịp) =to time one's steps to music+ điều chỉnh bước chân cho đúng nhịp nhạc =to time the speed of a machine+ điều chỉnh tốc độ máy -
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§ დრო; ჯერი; ტაქტი what time is it? რა დროა?§1 დროin one's spare / free time თავისუფალ დროსI have plenty of, much / little time ბევრი / ცოტა დრო მაქვსin (due) time თავის დროზე // როცა მაგის დრო მოვაin / on time დროზეpeace / war time მშვიდობიანობის / ომიანობის დროს●●time and again კიდეც და კიდევ, ბევრჯერ2 ხანიa long / short time დიდი / მოკლე, ცოტა ხანიa long / short time ago დიდი / ცოტა ხნის წინ3 ვადა●●he has done his time in the army სავალდებულო სამხედრო სამსახური გაიარა4 -ჯერ●●next time შემდეგ5 ტაქტი6 დროის შერჩევა (შეარჩევს) / დანიშვნა7 საათის მომართვა / გასწორება / დაყენებაthe alarm-clock is timed to go off at six მაღვიძარა ექვს საათზეა დაყენებულიan all-time record უებრო / არნახული / გაუგონარი რეკორდიall-time არნახული, არყოფილი, უებროbetter luck next time! არა უშავს, შემდეგში უფრო იღბლიანი იქნები●●once upon a time there lived… იყო და არა იყო რა, იყო...in record time სარეკორდო სისწრაფით / დროშიnext time შემდეგში, სხვა დროსat the same time იმავდროულად / ერთდროულად -
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❢ When one is used as a personal pronoun it is translated by on when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = on ne sait jamais. When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition it is usually translated by vous: it can make one ill = cela peut vous rendre malade.For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below.A det1 ( single) un/une ; one car une voiture ; one dog un chien ; twenty-one flowers vingt et une fleurs ; to raise one hand lever la main ; no one person can do it alone personne ne peut faire cela tout seul ;2 (unique, sole) seul ; my one and only tie ma seule et unique cravate ; her one vice/pleasure son seul vice/plaisir ; she' s the one person who can help c'est la seule personne qui puisse nous aider ; the one and only Edith Piaf l'incomparable Edith Piaf ; she's one fine artist US c'est une très grande artiste ; ⇒ hell ;3 ( same) même ; in the one direction dans la même direction ; at one and the same time en même temps ; to be one and the same thing être exactement la même chose ; they're one and the same person il s'agit de la même personne ; two offers in the one day deux offres dans la même journée ; to be of one mind être d'accord ; it's all one to me ça m'est égal ;4 ( in expressions of time) one day/evening un jour/soir ; one hot summer's day par une chaude journée d'été ; one of these days un de ces jours ;5 ( for emphasis) one Simon Richard un certain Simon Richard.B pron1 ( indefinite) un/une m/f ; can you lend me one? tu peux m'en prêter un/une? ; one of them ( person) l'un d'eux/l'une d'elles ; ( thing) l'un/l'une m/f ; she's one of my best customers c'est une de mes meilleures clientes ; one after the other l'un/l'une après l'autre ; I can't tell one from the other je ne peux pas les distinguer (l'un de l'autre) ; every one of them was broken ils étaient tous cassés sans exception ; one was grey and the other was pink l'un était gris et l'autre était rose ; two volumes in one deux tomes en un volume ; it's a two-in-one whisk and blender cela fait à la fois batteur et mixeur ; Merry Christmas one and all Joyeux Noël à tous ; she's one of us elle est des nôtres ; ⇒ any ;2 ( impersonal) ( as subject) on ; ( as object) vous ; one would like to think that on aimerait penser que ; one can't help wondering on ne peut pas s'empêcher de se demander ; if one wanted si on voulait ; it's enough to make one despair cela suffit pour vous démoraliser ;3 ( referring to a specific person) the advice of one who knows les conseils de quelqu'un qui s'y connaît ; for one who claims to be an expert pour quelqu'un qui prétend être expert ; like one possessed comme un possédé ; I'm not one for doing ce n'est pas mon genre de faire ; she's a great one for doing elle est très douée pour faire ; I'm not one for football je ne suis pas amateur de foot ; he's one for the ladies c'est un homme à femmes ; she's a clever one elle est intelligente ; you're a one ○ ! toi alors! ; I for one think that personnellement or pour ma part je crois que ; ‘who disagrees?’-‘I for one!’ ‘qui n'est pas d'accord?’-‘moi’ ; ⇒ never ;4 ( demonstrative) the grey one le gris/la grise ; the pink ones les roses ; my friend's one celui/celle de mon ami ; this one celui-ci/celle-ci ; that one celui-là/celle-là ; the one in the corner celui/celle qui est dans le coin ; which one? lequel/laquelle? ; that's the one c'est celui-là/celle-là ; he's the one who c'est lui qui ; buy the smallest one achète le/la plus petit/-e ; my new car is faster than the old one ma nouvelle voiture est plus rapide que l'ancienne ;6 ○ ( drink) he's had one too many il a bu un coup ○ de trop ; a quick one un pot ○ en vitesse ; make mine a large one sers-moi un grand verre ; ⇒ road ;7 ○ ( joke) that's a good one! elle est bien bonne celle-là! ; have you heard the one about…? est-ce que tu connais l'histoire de…? ;8 ○ ( blow) to land ou sock sb one en coller une à qn ○ ;9 ○ (question, problem) that's a tough ou tricky one c'est une colle ○ ; ask me another one pose-moi une autre question ;10 ( person one is fond of) her loved ou dear ones ceux qui lui sont chers ; to lose a loved one perdre un être cher ; the little ones les petits ;11 ( in knitting) knit one, purl one une maille à l'endroit, une maille à l'envers ; make one faire une augmentation.C n ( number) un m ; one, two, three, go! un, deux, trois, partez! ; to throw a one ( on dice) faire un un ; there are three ones in one hundred and eleven il y a trois fois le chiffre un dans cent onze ; one o'clock une heure ; to arrive in ones and twos arriver par petits groupes.E in one adv phr to down a drink in one boire un verre cul sec ○ ; you've got it in one tu as trouvé tout de suite.to be one up on sb ○ avoir un avantage sur qn ; to be at one with sb être en accord avec qn ; to go one better than sb faire mieux que qn ; to give sb one ◑ se faire qn ◑ ; to be a dictionary and grammar all in one ou all rolled into one être à la fois un dictionnaire et une grammaire ; all for one and one for all un pour tous et tous pour un ; to have a thousand ou million and one things to do avoir un tas de choses à faire. -
68 Time
subs.Time of day: P. and V. ὥρα, ἡ; hour.What time is it? Ar. and P. πηνίκα ἐστί;About what time died he? Ar. πηνίκʼ ἄττʼ ἀπώλετο; (Av. 1514).Time of life: Ar. and P. ἡλικία, ἡ, V. αἰών, ὁ.Occasion: P. and V. καιρός, ὁ.Time for: P. and V. ὥρα, ἡ (gen. or infin.), καιρός, ὁ (gen. or infin.), ἀκμή, ἡ (gen. or infin.).Leisure: P. and V. σχολή, ἡ.Want of time: P. ἀσχολία, ἡ.There is time, opportunity, v.: P. ἐγχωρεῖ.After a time, after an interval: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου.Eventually: P. and V. χρόνῳ, V. χρόνῳ ποτέ, σὺν χρόνῳ, ἐν χρόνῳ. Seeing my friend after a long time: V. χρόνιον εἰσιδὼν φίλον (Eur., Cr. 475).As time went on: P. χρόνου ἐπιγιγνομένου (Thuc. 1, 126).At another time: P. and V. ἄλλοτε.At times, sometimes: P. and V. ἐνίοτε (Eur., Hel. 1213), V. ἔσθʼ ὅτε, P. ἔστιν ὅτε.At one time: see Once.At one time... at another: P. and V. τότε... ἄλλοτε, Ar. and P. τότε μέν... τότε δέ, ποτὲ μεν... ποτὲ δέ.At times I would have ( food) for the day, at others not: V. ποτὲ μὲν ἐπʼ ἦμαρ εἶχον, εἶτʼ οὐκ εἶχον ἄν (Eur., Phoen. 401).At the time of: P. παρά (acc.).To enforce the punishment due by law at the time of the commission of the offences: P. ταῖς ἐκ τῶν νόμων τιμωρίαις παρʼ αὐτὰ τἀδικήματα χρῆσθαι (Dem. 229).At that time: see Then.At what time? P. and V. πότε;For a time: P. and V. τέως.For the third time: P. and V. τρίτον, P. τὸ τρίτον.From time immemorial: P. ἐκ παλαιτάτου.From time to time: P. and V. ἀεί.In time, after a time: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου, χρόνῳ, V. χρόνῳ ποτέ, σὺν χρόνῳ, ἐν χρόνῳ.At the right moment: P. and V. καιρῷ, ἐν καιρῷ, εἰς καιρὸν, καιρίως (Xen.), εἰς δέον, ἐν τῷ δέοντι, ἐν καλῷ, εἰς καλόν, V. πρὸς καιρόν, πρὸς τὸ καίριον, ἐν δέοντι; see Seasonably.They wanted to get the work done in time: P. ἐβούλοντο φθῆναι ἐξεργασάμενοι (Thuc. 8, 92).In the time of: Ar. and P. ἐπί (gen.).Lose time, v.: see waste time.Save time: use P. and V. θάσσων εἶναι ( be quicker).Take time, be long: P. and V. χρονίζειν, χρόνιος εἶναι,involve delay: use P. μέλλησιν ἔχειν.It will take time: P. χρόνος ἐνέσται.Waste time, v.: P. and V. μέλλειν, χρονίζειν,σχολάζειν,τρίβειν, βραδύνειν, Ar. and P. διατρίβειν: see Delay.Times, the present: P. and V. τὰ νῦν, P. τὰ νῦν καθεστῶτα.Many times: P. and V. πολλάκις.Three times: P. and V. τρίς.A thousand times wiser: V. μυρίῳ σοφώτερος (Eur., And. 701); see under thousand.How many times as much? adj.: P. ποσαπλάσιος; four times as much: P. τετραπλάσιος, τετράκις τοσοῦτος (Plat., Men. 83B).Four times four are sixteen: P. τεττάρων τετράκις ἐστὶν ἑκκαίδεκα (Plat., Men. 83C).How many feet are three times three? τρεῖς τρὶς πόσοι εἰσὶ πόδες; (Plat., Men. 83E).——————subs.Rhythm: P. and V. ῥυθμός, ὁ.Keeping time, adj.: Ar. and P. εὔρυθμος.Give the time ( to rowers), v.: P. κελεύειν (dat.).——————v. trans.Measure: P. and V. μετρεῖν.Well-timed, adj.: see Timely.Ill-timed: P. and V. ἄκαιρος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Time
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69 one
1. noun1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) en, et; ett(all)2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) ettårsalder2. pronoun1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.) den(ne)/det(te); den/det røde osv.2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.) en, man3. adjective1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) en2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) ett (år gammel)3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) som én, av samme mening•- one-- oneself
- one-night stand
- one-off
- one-parent family
- one-sided
- one-way
- one-year-old 4. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) ettårs-, ettårig- all one- be one up on a person
- be one up on
- not be oneself
- one and all
- one another
- one by one
- one or two Isubst. \/wʌn\/1) ettall2) ener3) enhetby ones en og en, en av gangenby ones and twos enkeltvis og to av gangen, en og en og to og tonever a one ( hverdagslig) ikke en eneste enyou are a one! ( hverdagslig) du er en fin en!IIdeterm. \/wʌn\/1) en, et, ett2) eneste3) den ene, det ene4) (en og) sammeat one enige, i harmoniat one with i ett medbe all one to somebody være det samme for noen, komme ut på ett for noenbecome one bli ettbe one of være en av, høre tilbe one with være ett med, høre sammen med være enig medfor one for noens vedkommende, hva noen angårfor one thing for det første, først og fremst for eksempelget something in one ( hverdagslig) greie noe ved første forsøk gjette riktig med det samme(all) in one (alt) i ett i forening, i samstemmighet til sammen i en og samme personnot one ikke en eneste enone after another eller one after the other den ene etter den andre, etter hverandreone and a half en og en halv, halvannenone and all hver eneste en, alle sammen, alle som enone and another både den ene og den andrethe one and only...! den\/det eneste ene...!, den uforlignelige!one at a time eller one at the time en og en, en av gangenone by one en og en, en av gangen den ene etter den andreone half of halvparten av, halvdelen avone or other den ene eller den andre, en eller annenone or the other en av delene, ett av to• marry her or leave her, one or the otherone or two et par (stykker), to-tre (stykker)(the) one... the other (det) ene.. det andre, en... en annen, den første... den nesteone thing and\/with another det ene med det andreone with another det ene med det andre i gjennomsnitt, stort setttell (the) one from the other skjelne det ene fra det andre, skjelne noe fra hverandreIIIpron. \/wʌn\/1) man, en2) ( refleksiv) seg3) en (viss)• one Mr. John Smith4) en, noen, noe, den• where is my umbrella? - you didn't bring one• he is not a great man, but he hopes to become onehan er ingen stor mann, men han håper på å bli det5) (etter adjektiv og som adjektiv brukt som substantiv, ofte uten tilsvarende i norsk) en, (som) sådan• take the red box, not the black oneta den røde boksen, ikke den svarte• do you want hard pears or soft ones?• pick me out a good one!• give me some good ones!han var en soldat, og en tapper sådanbe one for something å like, å være glad iget one on the jaw ( hverdagslig) få seg en på tyggaget something in one lykkes med noe på første forsøkhave one on me! ta en drink, jeg spanderer!lay about one slå om segthe little one den lillelittle ones smårollinger, små, ungermy dear ones mine kjæreone's ens, sin, sitt, sineone too many en (alkoholholdig drink) for mye• the party was good, but I had one too many, I'm afraidfesten var bra, men jeg er redd jeg drakk for myethat one den derthat was one for you! ett poeng til deg! den satt!that was one on you! der fikk du!, den var myntet på deg!which one hvilken• which ones do you like? -
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[luːz] past tense, past participle lost [lɔst] verb1) to stop having; to have no longer:يَفْقِد، يَخْسَرHe lost hold of the rope.
2) to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc):يَفْقِد، يَضيع، يُضَيِّعHe has lost his job.
3) to put (something) where it cannot be found:يٌضيعMy secretary has lost your letter.
4) not to win:يَخْسَرShe lost the race.
5) to waste or use more (time) than is necessary:يُضيِّع الوَقْتHe lost no time in informing the police of the crime.
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71 lose time
1) Общая лексика: даром тратить время, отставать, терять время, терять время понапрасну, отставать (о часах), потерять время -
72 ♦ (to) lose
♦ (to) lose /lu:z/(pass. e p. p. lost)A v. t.1 perdere ( anche fig.); smarrire: to lose one's keys, perdere le chiavi; He lost his right arm in the war, perse il braccio destro in guerra; to lose one's mother, perdere la madre; to lose one's life, perdere la vita; not to lose a word, non perdere una parola; to lose one's time, perdere tempo; to lose one's temper, perdere la pazienza; to have nothing to lose, non avere niente da perdere2 sciupare; sprecare: My remarks were not lost on her, le mie osservazioni non sono andate sprecate con lei3 liberarsi di; sbarazzarsi di: They managed to lose the car that was following them, sono riusciti a seminare la macchina che li seguiva4 far perdere; costare: His negligence lost him his job, la sua negligenza gli fece perdere l'impiego5 ( sport) perdere: to lose the ball, perdere il pallone; to lose a race [a match], perdere una corsa [un incontro]7 ( di orologio) restare indietro di; ritardare di: The old clock loses three minutes a day, il vecchio orologio resta indietro di tre minuti al giornoB v. i.2 perderci; rimetterci: The poem loses a lot in translation, la poesia ci perde molto nella traduzione● to lose one's balance, sbilanciarsi □ (fam.) to lose one's berth, perdere l'impiego □ to lose by, rimetterci a: You can't lose anything by trying, a provare non ci rimetti nulla □ to lose ( one's) concentration, perdere la concentrazione □ to lose customers, perdere clienti □ to lose ground, perdere (o cedere) terreno □ to lose heart, scoraggiarsi □ to lose heavily, (fin.) subire gravi perdite; (mil. e sport) subire una grave sconfitta □ (aeron.) to lose height, perdere quota □ to lose inches, perdere dei centimetri; dimagrire in vita □ ( slang USA) to lose it, perdere la ragione, dare i numeri (fig.); perdere il controllo, diventare isterico; vomitare □ (polit.) to lose a motion, non riuscire a far approvare una mozione □ to lose on, perdere su (o in): to lose a lot of money on a horse, perdere un mucchio di soldi su un cavallo; to lose on a contract, perderci in un appalto □ to lose oneself, perdersi, smarrirsi; confondersi; immergersi ( in un pensiero, ecc.) □ ( d'un medico) to lose a patient, perdere un paziente; non riuscire a salvare un malato □ to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( in un libro, ecc.) □ to lose one's reason (o senses), perdere la ragione (o la bussola, la tramontana) □ to lose one's reputation, perdere la reputazione; screditarsi □ to lose sight of sb. [st.], perdere di vista (o d'occhio) q. [qc.] □ to lose track of, perdere le tracce di □ (autom., ecc.: di una ruota) to lose traction, perdere aderenza sul terreno □ to lose one's way, smarrirsi; smarrire la strada □ (fam.) You're losing me, non ti seguo più; non riesco a capirti NOTA D'USO: - loose o lose?-. -
73 ♦ (to) lose
♦ (to) lose /lu:z/(pass. e p. p. lost)A v. t.1 perdere ( anche fig.); smarrire: to lose one's keys, perdere le chiavi; He lost his right arm in the war, perse il braccio destro in guerra; to lose one's mother, perdere la madre; to lose one's life, perdere la vita; not to lose a word, non perdere una parola; to lose one's time, perdere tempo; to lose one's temper, perdere la pazienza; to have nothing to lose, non avere niente da perdere2 sciupare; sprecare: My remarks were not lost on her, le mie osservazioni non sono andate sprecate con lei3 liberarsi di; sbarazzarsi di: They managed to lose the car that was following them, sono riusciti a seminare la macchina che li seguiva4 far perdere; costare: His negligence lost him his job, la sua negligenza gli fece perdere l'impiego5 ( sport) perdere: to lose the ball, perdere il pallone; to lose a race [a match], perdere una corsa [un incontro]7 ( di orologio) restare indietro di; ritardare di: The old clock loses three minutes a day, il vecchio orologio resta indietro di tre minuti al giornoB v. i.2 perderci; rimetterci: The poem loses a lot in translation, la poesia ci perde molto nella traduzione● to lose one's balance, sbilanciarsi □ (fam.) to lose one's berth, perdere l'impiego □ to lose by, rimetterci a: You can't lose anything by trying, a provare non ci rimetti nulla □ to lose ( one's) concentration, perdere la concentrazione □ to lose customers, perdere clienti □ to lose ground, perdere (o cedere) terreno □ to lose heart, scoraggiarsi □ to lose heavily, (fin.) subire gravi perdite; (mil. e sport) subire una grave sconfitta □ (aeron.) to lose height, perdere quota □ to lose inches, perdere dei centimetri; dimagrire in vita □ ( slang USA) to lose it, perdere la ragione, dare i numeri (fig.); perdere il controllo, diventare isterico; vomitare □ (polit.) to lose a motion, non riuscire a far approvare una mozione □ to lose on, perdere su (o in): to lose a lot of money on a horse, perdere un mucchio di soldi su un cavallo; to lose on a contract, perderci in un appalto □ to lose oneself, perdersi, smarrirsi; confondersi; immergersi ( in un pensiero, ecc.) □ ( d'un medico) to lose a patient, perdere un paziente; non riuscire a salvare un malato □ to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( in un libro, ecc.) □ to lose one's reason (o senses), perdere la ragione (o la bussola, la tramontana) □ to lose one's reputation, perdere la reputazione; screditarsi □ to lose sight of sb. [st.], perdere di vista (o d'occhio) q. [qc.] □ to lose track of, perdere le tracce di □ (autom., ecc.: di una ruota) to lose traction, perdere aderenza sul terreno □ to lose one's way, smarrirsi; smarrire la strada □ (fam.) You're losing me, non ti seguo più; non riesco a capirti NOTA D'USO: - loose o lose?-. -
74 lie on one's oars
бездействовать, сидеть сложа руки; ≈ почивать на лаврах [этим. мор. сушить вёсла]This election will pass, and the excitement will die and people will forget about it; and if you forget about it, too, if you sink back and rest upon your oars, we shall lose this vote, that we have polled to-day, and our enemies will laugh us to scorn. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. XXXI) — Выборы пройдут, возбуждение уляжется, и народ забудет о них. Но если забудете и вы, если вы успокоитесь и будете сидеть сложа руки, довольствуясь этим успехом, мы потеряем полученные сегодня голоса, и наши враги посмеются над нами.
Business men who had imagined that Roosevelt, after putting through his rapid-fire program of reforms... in the spring of 1933, would rest on his oars were discovering to their dismay that he had no such intention. (F. L. Allen, ‘Since Yesterday’, ch. VII) — Бизнесмены, которые ожидали, что Рузвельт после стремительного осуществления программы реформ... весной 1933 года будет почивать на лаврах, к своему ужасу обнаружили, что у президента были совсем другие намерения.
I'm getting old and it's time I rested on my oars. (DEI) — Я старею, мне пора на покой.
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76 даром тратить время
1) General subject: lose time, idle time, loiter away time, squander time2) Makarov: lose (one's) timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > даром тратить время
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77 a(-şi) pierde timpul / vremea (cu fleacuri / nimicuri / de pomană)
to waste / to fritter (away) / to squander / to lose one's timeto trifle away one's timeto idle one's time awayto rot / to gad about to shoe a goose / a goslingto bum daylight.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a(-şi) pierde timpul / vremea (cu fleacuri / nimicuri / de pomană)
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78 терять время понапрасну
1) General subject: lose time2) Makarov: lose (one's) timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > терять время понапрасну
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79 прогаяти
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80 oleum
I.Lit., Cato, R. R. 64 sq.; Varr. R. R. 1, 55; Col. 12, 50; Plin. 15, 6, 6, § 21;II.Lex. Thor. lin. 95 Rudorff. p. 191: instillare oleum lumini,
Cic. Sen. 11, 36:juventus Nudatos umeros oleo perfusa nitescit,
Verg. A. 5, 135; Ov. Tr. 3, 12, 21:ungere caules oleo meliore,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 125; Inscr. Orell. 748:BALNEVM CVM OLEO GRATVITO DEDIT,
ib. 3738. —As a fig. of softness, gentleness:oleo tranquillior,
quieter, gentler, stiller than oil, Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 66.—Prov.:oleum et operam perdere (alluding to nocturnal labors),
to lose one's time and trouble, to spend them in vain, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 119; Cic. Fam. 7, 1, 3:ne et opera et oleum philologiae nostrae perierit,
id. Att. 2, 17, 1; cf.:ante lucem cum scriberem contra Epicureos, de eodem oleo et operā exaravi nescio quid ad te,
id. ib. 13, 38, 1:petit hic (labor) plus temporis atque olei plus,
Juv. 7, 99: oleum addere camino, to add oil to the fire, i. e. to aggravate an evil, Hor. S. 2, 3, 321 (cf. the Gr. pittêi kai elaiôi pur katasbennunai).—Trop.A.The palœstra (from the use of oil to anoint the bodies of wrestlers):B.ego eram decus olei,
Cat. 63, 65.—Transf., literary contests or rhetorical exercises:C.genus verborum nitidum, sed palaestrae magis et olei, quam hujus civilis turbae ac fori,
more proper for exercises in the school or for disputations, than for use in public, Cic. de Or. 1, 18, 81.—(In eccl. Lat.) The spirit, inspiration:unxit te Deus oleo exultationis,
Vulg. Heb. 1, 9; id. Isa. 61, 3.
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lose one's virginity — verb To have sexual intercourse for the first time … Wiktionary
lose\ one's\ heart — v. phr. To fall in love; begin to love. She lost her heart to the soldier with the broad shoulders and the deep voice. Bill lost his heart to the puppy the first time he saw it … Словарь американских идиом
lose one's way — become lost The first time she went to New York City she lost her way … Idioms and examples
To lose one's bearings — Bearing Bear ing (b[^a]r [i^]ng), n. 1. The manner in which one bears or conducts one s self; mien; behavior; carriage. [1913 Webster] I know him by his bearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Patient endurance; suffering without complaint. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To lose one's life — Life Life (l[imac]f), n.; pl. {Lives} (l[imac]vz). [AS. l[imac]f; akin to D. lijf body, G. leib body, MHG. l[imac]p life, body, OHG. l[imac]b life, Icel. l[imac]f, life, body, Sw. lif, Dan. liv, and E. live, v. [root]119. See {Live}, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To lose one's mind — Mind Mind (m[imac]nd), n. [AS. mynd, gemynd; akin to OHG. minna memory, love, G. minne love, Dan. minde mind, memory, remembrance, consent, vote, Sw. minne memory, Icel. minni, Goth. gamunds, L. mens, mentis, mind, Gr. me nos, Skr. manas mind,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English