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mīrē, Adv. (mirus), wunderbar, erstaunlich, außerordentlich, mire miserabilis, Cic.: m. finxit filium, Ter.: mire gaudere, Liv., favere, Cic.: mire gratum, Liv.: mire laetus, Curt. – mire quam (= θαυμαστῶς ὡς), es ist erstaunlich, wie; du glaubst nicht, wie, mire quam me illius loci non modo usus, sed etiam cogitatio delectat, Cic. ad Att. 1, 11, 3.
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mire [miʀ]feminine noun* * *miʀ1) Télévision test card GB, test pattern US2) ( en topographie) levelling [BrE] staff* * *miʀ nf1) [fusil] sightpoint de mire — target, figfocal point
2) TV test card* * *mire nf1 TV test card GB, test pattern US;2 ( en topographie) levellingGB staff.[mir] nom féminin1. ARMEMENTpendant les Jeux, la ville sera le point de mire du monde entier (figuré) the eyes of the world will be on the city during the Games3. TECHNOLOGIE [pour niveler] levelling rod ou staff -
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mīrē, Adv. (mirus), wunderbar, erstaunlich, außerordentlich, mire miserabilis, Cic.: m. finxit filium, Ter.: mire gaudere, Liv., favere, Cic.: mire gratum, Liv.: mire laetus, Curt. – mire quam (= θαυμαστῶς ὡς), es ist erstaunlich, wie; du glaubst nicht, wie, mire quam me illius loci non modo usus, sed etiam cogitatio delectat, Cic. ad Att. 1, 11, 3. -
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tr['maɪəSMALLr/SMALL]2 figurative use (unpleasant situation) atolladero, lío, embrollo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto drag somebody's name through the mire manchar la reputación de alguienmire n: lodo m, barro m, fango mn.• barrizal s.m.• cieno s.m.• fango s.m.• lodo s.m.v.• encenagar v.maɪr, 'maɪə(r)count & mass noun (liter) lodo m (liter), fango m[maɪǝ(r)]1.N fango m, lodo m2.VT(US)to get mired in — quedar atascado or preso en
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mire [ˊmaɪə]1. n тряси́на, боло́то; грязь◊to find oneself ( или to stick) in the mire оказа́ться в затрудни́тельном положе́нии
;to bring in ( или to drag through) the mire обли́ть гря́зью, вы́ставить на позо́р
2. v1) завя́знуть в грязи́, в тряси́не (тж. mire down)2) испа́чкать, обры́згать гря́зью; перен. черни́ть3) втяну́ть (во что-л.) -
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mire miʀ]nome femininoprendre sa miretomar a mira2 alvo m.figurado être le point de mireser o alvo de todas as atenções -
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[m'aiə] n 1 lodo, lama, atoleiro. 2 fig situação desagradável ou difícil. • vt+vi 1 enlamear, atolar. 2 chafurdar. 3 envolver-se em dificuldades. to be deep in mire estar em apuros. to drag someone through the mire enlamear a reputação de alguém, caluniar alguém, denegrir. -
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mīrē adv. [mirus], wonderfully, marvellously, strangely, uncommonly, exceedingly: ea mire scite facta: fallere hospites, H.: gratum, L.—With quam, it is strange how, incredibly: mire quam illius loci cogitatio delectat.* * *uncommonly, marvelously; in an amazing manner; to a remarkable extent -
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1 ( area) bourbier m ;2 ( mud) boue f ;to drag sb ou sb's name through the mire traîner qn dans la boue. -
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1 nounboue f, bourbe f, fange f; (deep) bourbier m;∎ figurative to drag sb's name through the mire traîner le nom de qn dans la boue2 transitive verb (usu passive)(a) (in debt, difficulty) empêtrer;∎ the project was mired in controversy from the start dès le début, le projet a été freiné par toutes sortes de controverses -
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MIRE, miniature interceptor test equipmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > MIRE
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