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1 observation
observation [ɔpsεʀvasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = chose observée) observationb. ( = remarque) observation ; ( = objection) remark ; ( = reproche) reproof ; ( = avertissement) warningc. [de règle] observanced. ( = surveillance) observation* * *ɔpsɛʀvasjɔ̃1) gén, Médecine (étude, surveillance) observationmission d'observation — Politique observer mission
2) ( obéissance) observance3) ( remarque) gén observation, remark; ( sur un devoir) comment4) ( reproche) reproach* * *ɔpsɛʀvasjɔ̃ nf1) (scientifique) observation2) [règlement] observance3) (= commentaire) observation, commentJ'ai une ou deux observations à faire. — I've got one or two comments to make.
* * *observation nf1 ( fait de regarder) observation; l'observation de la nature/des étoiles the observation of nature/of the stars; avion d'observation Mil reconnaissance plane; satellite d'observation observation satellite; satellite destiné à l'observation de la Terre satellite for surveying the Earth; mission d'observation Pol observer mission; l'observation des oiseaux bird-watching;3 ( résultat) observation; noter ses observations dans un carnet to note (down) one's observations in a notebook;4 (de règle, politique) observance;6 ( reproche) reproach; faire une observation à qn to reproach sb (sur for).[ɔpsɛrvasjɔ̃] nom fémininavez-vous des observations à faire sur ce premier cours? do you have any comments to make about this first class?la réponse du ministre appelle plusieurs observations the minister's answer calls for some comment ou several observationsma secrétaire est toujours en retard et je lui en ai fait l'observation my secretary's always late and I've had a word with her about itj'ai horreur qu'on me fasse des observations I hate people criticizing me ou making remarks to meà la première observation, vous sortez! [à un élève] if I have to say one (more) word to you, you're out!3. SCIENCES [investigation, exposé] observation[exposé] observationl'observation de la nature/d'une réaction chimique observing nature/a chemical reaction[surveillance] observation————————d'observation locution adjectivale2. SCIENCEStechniques/erreur d'observation observation techniques/error3. SPORT -
2 observation
* * *(en -er) observation ( fx astronomical observations; keep him under observation);[ foretage observationer] make observations;[ indlægge en til observation] send somebody to a hospital for observation,( for mentalobservation) remand somebody for a medical report. -
3 observation
مُلاحَظَة \ note: a short written record, to help the memory: Students often make (or take) notes during a lesson. observation: a careful watch: The police kept the stranger under observation. -
4 llegar a los titulares
• make friends with• make fruitful• make the grade• make the least effort possible• make the most of• make the observation -
5 verificar el pago
• make passes using the cape• make payment• make payment of• make the observation• make the payment• make the press -
6 observación
f.1 observation, commentary, explanatory note, explanatory remark.2 observation, study.3 observation, obedience, keeping, abidance.4 fixed attention, concentration.5 observation, refutation.* * *1 (acción) observation2 (comentario) observation, comment, remark\estar en observación to be under observation* * *noun f.1) observation2) remark* * *SF1) (=acto) [gen] observation; (Jur) observance2) (=comentario) remark, comment, observationhacer una observación — to make a remark o comment o observation, comment
3) (=objeción) objection* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex. There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex: There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.
Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *A (examen, vigilancia) observationlo tienen en observación ( Med) they're keeping him under observationtiene poca capacidad de observación she is not very observantB (de leyes, preceptos) observanceC1 (comentario) observation, remark, commentanote aquí cualquier observación que quiera hacer write any observations o comments o remarks you wish to make here2 (en un texto) noteCompuesto:trainspotting ( BrE)* * *
observación sustantivo femenino
1 (examen, vigilancia) observation;
tener mucha capacidad de observación to be very observant
2 ( comentario) observation, remark;
( en texto) note
observación sustantivo femenino observation
' observación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- comentar
- consideración
- exacta
- exacto
- pasar
- penetrante
- sugestiva
- sugestivo
- sutil
- tonta
- tonto
- comentario
- contemplación
- pertinente
English:
drop
- lookout
- observation
- observation post
- observation tower
- bird
- keep
- reflection
- remark
* * *observación nf1. [examen, contemplación] observation;tengo buenas dotes de observación I have strong powers of observation2. [comentario] comment, remark;hacer una observación to make a comment o remark;si se me permite una observación if I might make an observation3. [nota] note;el autor ha añadido una observación en este punto the author has added a note at this point4. [cumplimiento] observance;Sanidad recomienda la observación de estas normas the Department of Health recommends following these guidelines* * *f1 observation2 JUR observance* * *observación nf, pl - ciones1) : observation, watching2) : remark, comment* * *1. (acción de observar) observation2. (comentario) comment / remark -
7 osservazione
f observation( affermazione) remark, observation* * *osservazione s.f.1 observation: osservazione astronomica, astronomical observation; posto d'osservazione, observation post (o lookout post); torre di osservazione, observation tower; avere capacità, spirito di osservazione, to have powers, a spirit of observation; (med.) il malato è in osservazione, the patient is being kept under observation; (med.) mettere qlcu. in osservazione, to put s.o. under observation2 ( nota, giudizio) observation, comment, remark: approvò il mio lavoro senza osservazioni, he passed my work without any comment (o a word); vi sono delle osservazioni assai acute nel tuo tema, there are some very keen observations (o comments) in your composition; fare un'osservazione, to make a comment; permettersi un'osservazione, to venture a remark; ho messo alcune osservazioni a margine del tuo testo, I have written some comments in the margin of your text3 ( rimprovero) reproach, criticism: fare delle osservazioni a qlcu., to criticize s.o.; non voglio farmi fare delle osservazioni per colpa vostra, I don't want to be criticized because of you.* * *[osservat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (analisi, esame) observation2) med. (controllo) observation3) (considerazione) observation (su about, on), remark (su about); (rimprovero) reproach (su to)fare un'osservazione a qcn. — to reproach sb
* * *osservazione/osservat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (analisi, esame) observation; spirito di osservazione power of observation3 (considerazione) observation (su about, on), remark (su about); (rimprovero) reproach (su to); fare un'osservazione to make an observation; fare un'osservazione a qcn. to reproach sb. -
8 Feststellung
f1. (Ermittlung) discovery, establishment; MED. diagnosis; von Schaden: assessment; von Lage, Fehler: location; JUR. etc. finding(s Pl.)2. (Erkenntnis) realization; (Wahrnehmung) observation; sie machte die Feststellung, dass... she discovered ( oder realized) that...3. Äußerung: statement; (Bemerkung) observation, remark; eine Feststellung machen oder treffen make an observation* * *die Feststellungstatement; declaration; assertion* * *Fẹst|stel|lungf1) (= Ermittlung) ascertainment; (von Personalien, Sachverhalt, Datum, Ursache, Grund) establishment; (von Schaden) assessment; (von Krankheit) diagnosis2) (= Erkenntnis) conclusionzu der Feststellung kommen or gelangen, dass... — to come to the conclusion that...
3) (= Wahrnehmung) observationdie Feststellung machen or treffen dass... — to realize that...
4) (= Bemerkung) remark, comment, observationdie Feststellung machen, dass... — to remark or observe that...
* * *Fest·stel·lungf1. (Bemerkung) remarkerlauben Sie mir die \Feststellung, dass.. allow me to comment that...3. (Wahrnehmung, Beobachtung) observation\Feststellungen machen to make observationsdie \Feststellung machen, dass... (geh) to see that..., to notice that...4. (Ergebnis)zu der \Feststellung kommen [o gelangen], dass... to come to the conclusion that...\Feststellung eines Zeugen identification of a witness\Feststellung eines Rechts/Rechtsanspruchs proof of a right/of titlegerichtliche/rechtliche \Feststellung court/legal finding[s]rechtskräftige \Feststellung non-appealable declaratory judgment* * *1) (Ermittlung) establishment2) (Wahrnehmung) realizationdie Feststellung machen, dass... — realize that...
3) (Erklärung) statementdie Feststellung treffen, dass... — observe that...
* * *1. (Ermittlung) discovery, establishment; MED diagnosis; von Schaden: assessment; von Lage, Fehler: location; JUR etc finding(s pl)sie machte die Feststellung, dass … she discovered ( oder realized) that …treffen make an observation* * *1) (Ermittlung) establishment2) (Wahrnehmung) realizationdie Feststellung machen, dass... — realize that...
3) (Erklärung) statementdie Feststellung treffen, dass... — observe that...
* * *(Recht) f.findings n.observation n.realization n. f.ascertainment n.assessment n.comment n.determining n.discovery n.establishment n.observation n.statement n. -
9 брать отсчёт
1) Engineering: read sight, take sight (по нивелирной рейке)2) Geodesy: sight3) Makarov: make an observation, make observation, read meter (по прибору) -
10 сделать замечание
1) General subject: admonish, get a rap over the knuckles, give a rap over the knuckles, make a remark, make an observation, observe (on, upon), pass a remark, rebuke, remark, remark on (о чем-либо), remark upon (о чем-либо), drop a remark2) Mathematics: state a remark3) Law: give reproof4) Economy: make a comment -
11 hacer notar
v.1 to point out, to remark, to make a point about, to make the observation of.2 to make notice.* * *to point out* * *(v.) = bring to + Posesivo + attention, bring to + the attention, mark, note, bring to + notice, bring + attention to, bring to + Posesivo + noticeEx. Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex. Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.Ex. When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.Ex. In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex. This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex. One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.* * *(v.) = bring to + Posesivo + attention, bring to + the attention, mark, note, bring to + notice, bring + attention to, bring to + Posesivo + noticeEx: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.
Ex: Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.Ex: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.Ex: In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex: This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt. -
12 constatazione sf
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13 spostrzeże|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ spostrzec Ⅱ n observation- książka pełna (niezwykle) trafnych spostrzeżeń a book full of remarkable insights- poczynić spostrzeżenie to make an observation- podzielił się ze mną swoimi spostrzeżeniami na temat nowego szefa he shared with me his observations on a. about the new bossThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spostrzeże|nie
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14 ohar
iz.1.a. ( oro.) note; hortxe zegoen, mahai gainean utzi zuen \ohar batean zionez there it was, as the note he had left on the table said it would be; \oharrak hartu to take notes; \ohar eta argibideak notes and informationb. ( egunkariari d.) note; erredakzio-buruaren \oharra editor's notec. (Liter.) footnoted. ( oro.: azaltzen edo argitzen duena) annotation, note, comment; gramatika \oharrak grammatical notes; ikus 8. \oharra refer to note no. 8e. ( behean dagoena, gauzak azalduz) footnotef. ( bazterrean dagoena, gauzak azalduz) marginal note2. observation, remark, comment; \ohar bat egin to make an observation; kontuan hartuko ditugu zure \oharrak we'll take your {remarks || observations} into account3. reference4. ( oharmen) carefulness; \oharrez begiratu to look carefully5.a. ( kordea) consciousness; bere \oharrean dago eria the patient is consciousb. ( adimenari d.) \oharrera heldu den haurra a child who has reached the age of discernment -
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16 делать замечания
1) General subject: comment, correct, make an observation, remark2) Economy: make observations, observe3) Jargon: mouth off -
17 hacer la observación
• comment about it• make the mouth water• make the observation of• point it out -
18 salir publicado
• come out in print• make the observation of• make the remark -
19 делать замер
Makarov: make an observation -
20 делать замечание по поводу чего либо
Makarov: make an observation onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать замечание по поводу чего либо
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