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1 make nothing of
make nothing of а) никак не использовать (что-л.); б) не понять чего-л.; в)пренебрегать чем-л., легко относиться к чему-л., -
2 make nothing of
gemakkelijk doen (over), geen probleem maken van; niets begrijpen van -
3 make nothing of
1) (smth.) не воспользоваться чем-л., никак не использовать чего-л.; не (суметь) сделать чего-л.He made nothing of his talents. — Он зарыл в землю свой талант.
He made nothing of his job. — Он не справился со своей работой.
2) (smb., smth.) совершенно не понять кого-л. или чего-л., не разобраться в ком-л. или в чём-л. (обыкн. употр. с гл. can)Bella could make nothing of it but that John was in the right. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book IV, ch. XII) — Белле одно было ясно, что Джон прав.
Altogether an extraordinary man. I confess that I can make nothing of him. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Magician’, ch. VI) — Совершенно необыкновенная личность. Откровенно говоря, я не понимаю, что он за человек.
He heard what was said, but could make nothing of it. — Он слышал то, что говорилось, но не мог ничего понять.
3) (smth.) считать что-л. пустяком, не обращать внимания на что-л., не придавать значения чему-л., пренебрегать чем-л.; см. тж. make much of smb.His great-great-grandfather had planted them! His own was the fifth man's life, but the trees were almost as young as ever: they made nothing of a man's life! (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Timber’) — Эти деревья посадил его прапрадед. Его жизнь - это жизнь пятого поколения, но деревья были по-прежнему молоды. Что для них человеческий век!
He makes nothing of swimming a few miles. — Ему ничего не стоит проплыть несколько миль.
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4 make nothing of
1) (smb., smth.) coвepшeннo нe пoнять кoгo-л. или чeгo-л., нe paзoбpaтьcя в кoм-л. или в чём-л. (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. caп)Altogether an extraordinary man. I confess that I can make nothing of him (W. S. Maugham). His behaviour is very strange; I can make nothing of it2) (smth.) cчитaть чтo-л. пуcтякoм, нe oбpaщaть внимaния нa чтo-л., нe пpидaвaть знaчeния чeму-л., пpeнeбpeгaть чём-л.His great-great-grandfather had planted them! His own was the fifth man's life, but the trees were almost as young as ever; they made nothing of a man's life (J. Galsworthy). I saw him leave, but I made nothing of it. He makes nothing of swimming a few miles -
5 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) ikke forstå* * *(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) ikke forstå -
6 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) no entender nada -
7 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) skilja hvorki upp né niður í -
8 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) nem ért vmit -
9 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) não perceber nada de -
10 make nothing of
anlam verememek, anlayamamak, önemsememek* * *(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) anlamamak -
11 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) nič razumeti -
12 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) ei saada tolkkua -
13 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) ikke bli klok på, ikke forstå -
14 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) non capire niente di -
15 make nothing of
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16 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) nic nie rozumieć -
17 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) neko nesaprast -
18 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) nieko nesuprasti -
19 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) förstå (få ut) ingenting av -
20 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) a nu pricepe nimic
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