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1 серьёзное возражение
1) Mathematics: a strong objection2) Diplomatic term: express a strong objection, make a strong objection, raise a strong objection3) Advertising: grave objection4) Business: strong objectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзное возражение
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2 серьезное возражение
1) Mathematics: a strong objection2) Diplomatic term: express a strong objection, make a strong objection, raise a strong objection3) Advertising: grave objection4) Business: strong objectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьезное возражение
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3 выдвинуть возражение
1) General subject: interpose an objection, raise an objection (в отношении предложения и т. п.), raise an objection to (в отношении предложения и т. п.)2) Law: set up a defence, set up a plea3) Diplomatic term: express a strong objection, make a strong objection, raise a strong objectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдвинуть возражение
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4 выразить возражение
Diplomatic term: express a strong objection, make a strong objection, raise a strong objectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выразить возражение
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5 протест
офиц.protest; (возражение) deprecation, objection, negative voiceвыразить протест против чего-л. — to voice one's protest against smth.
выступить с протестом — to issue / to launch a protest (against)
заявить протест — to enter into protest, to make / to lodge / to record a protest
поддержать протест — to join (smb.) in protesting
массовые протесты — mass / massive protests
заявить решительный протест — to lodge / to utter / to make a strong objection (against)
вызвать решительный протест — to prompt a strong protest, to cause a resolute protest
стихийный протест — spontaneous / unorganized protest
акт о протесте юр. — act of protest
демонстрация протеста (демонстранты занимают помещение и отказываются его освободить, пока их требование не будет удовлетворено) — walk-in
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6 возражение возражени·е
1) objection; (ответ) retortвыдвинуть возражение — to make / to raise an objection
высказать возражение — to express / to voice an objection
действовать вопреки чьим-л. возражениям — to act in the face of smb.'s objections
иметь серьёзные возражения против чего-л. — to have / to take a strong objection to smth.
не принимать во внимание возражение — to disregard an objection, not to take an objection into account
принять возражение во внимание — to take an objection into account / consideration
поскольку нет / не поступило возражений... — there being no objection...
серьёзное возражение — grave / serious objection
без всяких возражений — without dissent / objection
2) юр. answer, objection, plea; (ответчика) bar; (ответчика в процессе) exceptionпредставлять (суду) возражение против иска — to put in a plea
снять возражение — to withdraw / to waive an objection
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > возражение возражени·е
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7 Protest
m; -(e)s, -e1. protest; öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry; aus Protest gegen in ( oder as a) protest against, in protest at; gegen etw. Protest erheben protest against s.th., make a protest against s.th.; aus Protest weggehen leave in protest; unter ( lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest); es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest* * *der Protestprotest; remonstrance; protestation* * *Pro|tẹst [pro'tɛst]m -(e)s, -e1) protest(scharfen) Protest gegen jdn/etw erheben — to make a (strong) protest against sb/sth
etw aus Protest tun — to do sth in protest or as a protest
unter Protest — protesting; (gezwungen) under protest
ich machs, aber nur unter Protest — I'm only doing it under protest
Protest mangels Annahme/Zahlung — protest for non-acceptance/non-payment
* * *(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest* * *Pro·test<-[e]s, -e>[proˈtɛst]m1. (Missfallensbekundung) protestaus \Protest in [or as a] protestunter \Protest under protestunter lautem \Protest protesting loudlystummer \Protest silent protest\Protest einlegen [o erheben] to protest, to make a protestzu \Protest gehen to go to protest2. ÖKON to protesteinen Wechsel zu \Protest gehen lassen to protest a billden \Protest auf den Wechsel setzen to protest a bill\Protest mangels Zahlung JUR protest refusal of paymentrechtzeitiger/verspäteter \Protest JUR due/retarded protest* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
* * *1. protest;öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry;gegen etwas Protest erheben protest against sth, make a protest against sth;aus Protest weggehen leave in protest;unter (lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest);es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest2. WIRTSCH, FIN protest;einen Wechsel zu Protest gehen lassen WIRTSCH protest a bill* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
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8 protestieren
I v/i protest ( gegen against s.th., Am. auch s.th.); er protestiert dagegen, dass... he’s protesting against the fact that...; ich protestiere! I protest!* * *to protest; to remonstrate; to object; to expostulate* * *pro|tes|tie|ren [protɛs'tiːrən] ptp protestiert1. vito protest (gegen against, about)2. vt (FIN)to protest* * *(to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protest* * *pro·tes·tie·ren *[protɛsˈti:rən]vi▪ dagegen \protestieren, dass jd/etw etw tut to protest against [or about] sb['s]/sth['s] doing sther protestierte lautstark gegen seine Verurteilung he protested loudly against his conviction* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *A. v/i protest (er protestiert dagegen, dass … he’s protesting against the fact that …;ich protestiere! I protest!B. v/t WIRTSCH, FIN protest, contest;einen Wechsel protestieren protest a bill of exchange* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *v.to protest v.to remonstrate v. -
9 sprzeciw
m (G sprzeciwu) 1. (brak zgody) opposition (wobec kogoś/czegoś to sb/sth)- spotkać się z ostrym a. zdecydowanym sprzeciwem ze strony kogoś to meet with strong opposition from sb- wyrazić sprzeciw wobec czegoś to express opposition to sth- to budzi mój sprzeciw I object to it- powiedzieć coś tonem nie znoszącym sprzeciwu to say sth in a voice that brooks no argument2. Prawo objection- wnieść sprzeciw wobec czegoś to make a. raise an objection to sth- podtrzymać/oddalić sprzeciw to sustain/overrule an objection- sprzeciw, wysoki sądzie! objection, your honour!* * *zgłaszać (zgłosić perf) sprzeciw — to raise lub voice an objection
* * *mi1. ( opór) objection ( przeciwko czemuś to l. against sth); opposition ( przeciwko czemuś to sth); ( społeczny) resistance; powszechny sprzeciw public outcry; zgłaszać sprzeciw raise l. voice an objection; spotkać się z silnym sprzeciwem meet with fierce l. strong opposition; bez sprzeciwu zrobiła, co jej kazali she did what she was told without any objections; ton nieznoszący sprzeciwu assertive l. imperious tone; bez sprzeciwu without demur; jako wyraz sprzeciwu wobec czegoś in opposition to sth; głos sprzeciwu dissenting l. dissentient voice.2. prawn. objection; wnosić sprzeciw object; sprzeciw! objection!; odrzucać/podtrzymywać sprzeciw overrule/sustain an objection; podtrzymuję sprzeciw (objection) sustained.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprzeciw
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10 eccezione
f exception* * *eccezione s.f.1 exception; (rar.) exclusion: eccezione alla regola, exception to the rule; a eccezione di lui, except him; con l'eccezione di, with the exception of (o bar): tutti furono fatti entrare con l'eccezione di mia moglie, all of them were let in except my wife; con qualche eccezione, with a few exceptions; in via d'eccezione, as an exception; salvo eccezioni, with certain exceptions; senza eccezione, without exception (o bar none); per te farò un'eccezione, I'll make an exception for you // un pianista d'eccezione, an exceptional pianist // l'eccezione conferma la regola, (prov.) the exception proves the rule2 ( obiezione) exception, objection; (dir.) plea: sollevare un'eccezione, to raise an objection (o to object to sthg.) // (dir.): eccezione di inammissibilità, estoppel; eccezione nel merito, substantive plea; eccezione dilatoria, dilatory exception; eccezione di incompetenza, declinatory exception // superiore a ogni eccezione, beyond suspicion (o faultless)3 (gramm.) exception* * *[ettʃet'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) exceptionun'eccezione alla regola — an exception to the rule; a
eccezione — di the only exception being, with the exception of
2) dir. plea••l'eccezione conferma la regola — prov. the exception proves the rule
* * *eccezione/ett∫et'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 exception; fare un'eccezione to make an exception; fare eccezione to be an exception; fatta eccezione per except for; un'eccezione alla regola an exception to the rule; a eccezione di the only exception being, with the exception of; un cast d'eccezione a strong cast2 dir. plea; sollevare un'eccezione to raise an objectionl'eccezione conferma la regola prov. the exception proves the rule.————————eccezionedi the only exception being, with the exception of\→ eccezione -
11 תקיף
תְּקֵיף, תְּקֵיףch. sam( תָּקַף (b. h.; קפף, cmp. תָּכַף) to seize, overpower), 1) to seize, hold firmly. Targ. Job 27:6 תְּקָפִית Ms. (ed. תֵּקִּיפִית). Ib. 8:15 יִתְקֵיף ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. תתקיף, corr. acc.; Ms. יִתּוֹקַף Ittof.). 2) to be strong, become powerful. Targ. Ex. 1:7 (Y. ed. Vien. אַתְקִיפוּ Af.). Ib. 19:19 (Y. ed. Wil. תַּקִּיף, read: תָּקֵיף). Targ. Gen. 41:57. Targ. O. Deut. 31:6, sq. Targ. Jdg. 7:11 יִתְקְפָן ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. יתקוף, corr. acc.); a. fr. 3) to be heavy, rest heavily upon, be hard. Targ. O. Gen. 47:20 (Y. תַּקִּיף). Targ. 1 Sam. 5:7 (ed. Wil. תַּקִּרפַת).Gitt.77b ת׳ ליה עלמא the world was heavy for him, i. e. he felt very ill (v. קַלִּיל II). Kidd.22b חזייה דתָקיף ליה עלמא טובא (or דתְקֵיף) he saw that he was very sick; a. fr.Ned.91a, v. infra. 4) (with רוגזא, or sub. רוגזא) to be vehement, hot, excited. Targ. Gen. 30:2. Targ. Ex. 22:23. Targ. Ps. 18:8 ת׳ ליה; Targ. 2 Sam. 22:8 ת׳ רוגזיה. Targ. Jon. 4:4; 9 תְּקוֹף ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. תְּקֵיף, a. תקוף). Targ. Gen. 4:6 (Y. ed. Vien. תַּקִּיף); a. fr.Yeb.63b מִתְקֵיף תְּקִיפָא she is irascible, v. עֲבַר Ithpe.Ned.91a זמנין דתקיף לה מן גברא sometimes she has a strong feeling against her husband; (oth. interpret.: she has a strong passion for another man). 4) to get hot, ferment, get sour. B. Mets.64a אי תַקְפָה ברשותך if it should get sour, it shall be considered in thy possession (it shall be thy loss). Ib. 83a זבני … ותְקִיפוּ להו I bought three hundred barrels of wine for thee, and they turned sour; ארבע … כי תְקִיפֵיוכ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4) if four hundred barrels turn sour, this must have been rumored about; Yalk. Ex. 346 כי תַקְפֵי; Ber.5b (En Yaʿăḳob אִיתְּקוּף Ithpe.; a. e. Pa. תַּקֵּיף (cmp. חזק) 1) to strengthen; to repair; to harden ( the heart of). Targ. Ps. 147:13. Targ. 2 Kings 12:7; 9. Ib. 6 יְתַקְּפיּן (not יִתְקְ׳). Targ. Deut. 1:38. Targ. O. Ex. 4:21 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. Af.). Targ. Ps. 89:41 (h. text פריצ׳); a. fr. 2) to seize, force. Ḥag.15a תַּקְּפֵיה עייליהוכ׳ he seized him and brought him to the school-house. 3) (v. תַּקִּיף) to be strong, v. supra. Af. אַתְקֵיף 1) to grow strong. Targ. Y. Ex. 1:7 (v. supra); a. e. 2) to strengthen, make strong, heavy; to harden. Targ. Ps. 105:24. Targ. 1 Kings 12:10; 14. Targ. Jer. 5:3; a. fr.Part. pass. מַתְקַף. Targ. Is. 30:13. 3) to seize, take hold of, to cause to seize. Targ. Gen. 21:18. Targ. Ex. 4:4. Ib. 9:2; a. fr. 4) (scholastic term) (to seize, stop, to raise an objection. Ḥull.43a מַתְקִיף להוכ׳ R. A. objected to it; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִיתַּקַּף, Ithpe. אִתְּקַף, אִיתְקַף, Ittof. אִתּוֹקַף 1) to strengthen ones self, be strong; to make an effort. Targ. Y. Deut. 31:6, sq. Targ. 2 Chr. 1:1. Ib. 18:34. Targ. Ps. 106:23 (some ed. Af. incorr.); a. fr. 2) to be hardened. Targ. Ex. 7:13; a. e. 3) to get sour, v. supra.Targ. Y. Num. 36:7 תיתקף, read: תיסתקף, v. סְקַף I. -
12 תְּקֵיף
תְּקֵיף, תְּקֵיףch. sam( תָּקַף (b. h.; קפף, cmp. תָּכַף) to seize, overpower), 1) to seize, hold firmly. Targ. Job 27:6 תְּקָפִית Ms. (ed. תֵּקִּיפִית). Ib. 8:15 יִתְקֵיף ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. תתקיף, corr. acc.; Ms. יִתּוֹקַף Ittof.). 2) to be strong, become powerful. Targ. Ex. 1:7 (Y. ed. Vien. אַתְקִיפוּ Af.). Ib. 19:19 (Y. ed. Wil. תַּקִּיף, read: תָּקֵיף). Targ. Gen. 41:57. Targ. O. Deut. 31:6, sq. Targ. Jdg. 7:11 יִתְקְפָן ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. יתקוף, corr. acc.); a. fr. 3) to be heavy, rest heavily upon, be hard. Targ. O. Gen. 47:20 (Y. תַּקִּיף). Targ. 1 Sam. 5:7 (ed. Wil. תַּקִּרפַת).Gitt.77b ת׳ ליה עלמא the world was heavy for him, i. e. he felt very ill (v. קַלִּיל II). Kidd.22b חזייה דתָקיף ליה עלמא טובא (or דתְקֵיף) he saw that he was very sick; a. fr.Ned.91a, v. infra. 4) (with רוגזא, or sub. רוגזא) to be vehement, hot, excited. Targ. Gen. 30:2. Targ. Ex. 22:23. Targ. Ps. 18:8 ת׳ ליה; Targ. 2 Sam. 22:8 ת׳ רוגזיה. Targ. Jon. 4:4; 9 תְּקוֹף ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. תְּקֵיף, a. תקוף). Targ. Gen. 4:6 (Y. ed. Vien. תַּקִּיף); a. fr.Yeb.63b מִתְקֵיף תְּקִיפָא she is irascible, v. עֲבַר Ithpe.Ned.91a זמנין דתקיף לה מן גברא sometimes she has a strong feeling against her husband; (oth. interpret.: she has a strong passion for another man). 4) to get hot, ferment, get sour. B. Mets.64a אי תַקְפָה ברשותך if it should get sour, it shall be considered in thy possession (it shall be thy loss). Ib. 83a זבני … ותְקִיפוּ להו I bought three hundred barrels of wine for thee, and they turned sour; ארבע … כי תְקִיפֵיוכ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4) if four hundred barrels turn sour, this must have been rumored about; Yalk. Ex. 346 כי תַקְפֵי; Ber.5b (En Yaʿăḳob אִיתְּקוּף Ithpe.; a. e. Pa. תַּקֵּיף (cmp. חזק) 1) to strengthen; to repair; to harden ( the heart of). Targ. Ps. 147:13. Targ. 2 Kings 12:7; 9. Ib. 6 יְתַקְּפיּן (not יִתְקְ׳). Targ. Deut. 1:38. Targ. O. Ex. 4:21 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. Af.). Targ. Ps. 89:41 (h. text פריצ׳); a. fr. 2) to seize, force. Ḥag.15a תַּקְּפֵיה עייליהוכ׳ he seized him and brought him to the school-house. 3) (v. תַּקִּיף) to be strong, v. supra. Af. אַתְקֵיף 1) to grow strong. Targ. Y. Ex. 1:7 (v. supra); a. e. 2) to strengthen, make strong, heavy; to harden. Targ. Ps. 105:24. Targ. 1 Kings 12:10; 14. Targ. Jer. 5:3; a. fr.Part. pass. מַתְקַף. Targ. Is. 30:13. 3) to seize, take hold of, to cause to seize. Targ. Gen. 21:18. Targ. Ex. 4:4. Ib. 9:2; a. fr. 4) (scholastic term) (to seize, stop, to raise an objection. Ḥull.43a מַתְקִיף להוכ׳ R. A. objected to it; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִיתַּקַּף, Ithpe. אִתְּקַף, אִיתְקַף, Ittof. אִתּוֹקַף 1) to strengthen ones self, be strong; to make an effort. Targ. Y. Deut. 31:6, sq. Targ. 2 Chr. 1:1. Ib. 18:34. Targ. Ps. 106:23 (some ed. Af. incorr.); a. fr. 2) to be hardened. Targ. Ex. 7:13; a. e. 3) to get sour, v. supra.Targ. Y. Num. 36:7 תיתקף, read: תיסתקף, v. סְקַף I. -
13 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 -
14 oposición
f.1 opposition, reluctance, resistance.2 opposition, reaction, counteraction, objection.3 Opposition benches.* * *1 (antagonismo) opposition2 (examen) competitive examination\preparar las oposiciones to study for a competitive exam* * *noun f.1) opposition* * *SF1) [gen] oppositionoposición frontal — direct opposition, total opposition
2) Esp(tb: oposiciones) Civil Service examinationhay varias plazas de libre oposición o de oposición libre — there are several places that will be filled on the basis of a competitive examination
OPOSICIONES Being a civil servant in Spain means having a job for life, but applicants for public-sector jobs must pass competitive exams called oposiciones. The candidates (opositores) must sit a series of written exams and/or attend interviews. Some applicants spend years studying for and resitting exams, so preparing candidates for oposiciones is a major source of work for many academias. All public-sector appointments that are open to competition are published in the BOE, an official government publication.hacer oposiciones a..., presentarse a unas oposiciones a... — to sit an examination for...
See:ver nota culturelle ACADEMIA in academia,* * *1)a) ( enfrentamiento) oppositionb) (Pol) opposition2) (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination•• Cultural note:hacer oposiciones — to take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination
In Spain, competitive examinations for people wanting a public-sector job, to teach in a state secondary school, or to become a judge. The large number of candidates, or opositores - much higher than the number of posts available - means that the exams are very difficult. Those successful obtain very secure employment. Many people have private coaching for the exams* * *= opposition, antagonism, counteraction [counter-action].Ex. I would like to ask each of them to tell us whether in fact there is a clear difference of opinion and direct opposition or whether there is no real inconsistency.Ex. The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.Ex. For the individual who seeks to react rationally, whether by personal complaint or collective counteraction, it is often difficult even to discover the information which is needed to make a start.----* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* en oposición a = as against, versus (vs - abreviatura).* grupo de la oposición = opposition group.* oposición + crear = opposition + line up.* oposición, la = political opposition, the.* oposición política, la = political opposition, the.* partido de la oposición = opposition party.* sin oposición = without opposition, unchallenged, unopposed.* * *1)a) ( enfrentamiento) oppositionb) (Pol) opposition2) (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination•• Cultural note:hacer oposiciones — to take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination
In Spain, competitive examinations for people wanting a public-sector job, to teach in a state secondary school, or to become a judge. The large number of candidates, or opositores - much higher than the number of posts available - means that the exams are very difficult. Those successful obtain very secure employment. Many people have private coaching for the exams* * *la oposición(n.) = political opposition, theEx: He then took the wind out of the sails of the political opposition two weeks ago when they had him on the run and he agreed to a general election.
= opposition, antagonism, counteraction [counter-action].Ex: I would like to ask each of them to tell us whether in fact there is a clear difference of opinion and direct opposition or whether there is no real inconsistency.
Ex: The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.Ex: For the individual who seeks to react rationally, whether by personal complaint or collective counteraction, it is often difficult even to discover the information which is needed to make a start.* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* en oposición a = as against, versus (vs - abreviatura).* grupo de la oposición = opposition group.* oposición + crear = opposition + line up.* oposición, la = political opposition, the.* oposición política, la = political opposition, the.* partido de la oposición = opposition party.* sin oposición = without opposition, unchallenged, unopposed.* * *oposiciones (↑ oposición a1)A1 (enfrentamiento) opposition oposición A algo opposition TO sthhubo una fuerte oposición popular a la nueva ley there was strong popular opposition to the law2 ( Pol) oppositionganó la plaza por oposición he got the post by taking o ( BrE) sitting a competitive examinationestoy preparando oposiciones I'm studying for my exams* * *
oposición sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) opposition
2 (Esp, Ven) ( concurso) (public) competitive examination;◊ hacer oposiciones to take o (BrE) sit a competitive examination
oposición sustantivo femenino
1 (enfrentamiento, disparidad) opposition: la oposición votó en contra de la ley, the opposition voted against the bill
2 (examen para funcionario) competitive/entrance examination: se presentará a la próxima oposición para profesor universitario, he'll take the next competitive exam for the position of university professor
' oposición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acosar
- brecha
- contra
- convocatoria
- encontrarse
- firme
- flexibilizar
- interpelar
- líder
- manifestarse
- pasarse
- resistencia
- salpicar
- temario
- tribunal
- callar
- criollo
- declarar
- frontal
- partido
- provincia
- tierra
English:
call
- opposition
- quash
- shadow cabinet
- stand down
- uncontested
- unopposed
- back
- face
- minority
* * *oposición nf1. [resistencia] opposition (a to);la oposición de mis padres a que haga este viaje es total my parents are totally opposed to me going on this triplos partidos de la oposición the opposition parties3. [examen] = competitive public examination for employment in the civil service, education, legal system etc;oposición a profesor = public examination to obtain a state teaching post;preparar oposiciones to be studying for a public examination;conseguir una plaza por oposición to obtain a post by sitting a public examinationOPOSICIONESWhen a Spanish person wishes to work in the civil service (this includes becoming a teacher in a state school), he or she has to take oposiciones. These are public examinations held to fill vacancies on a national, provincial or local basis. The positions attained through these exams normally imply a job for life (with a working day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.), and they are much sought after in a country with a tradition of high unemployment. There are usually far too many candidates for every job advertised, so the requirements listed can be extremely rigorous: if you apply to be a postal worker or a clerk you may have to show an in-depth knowledge of the Constitution and of Spanish cultural issues. This is why many people spend years preparing for these examinations, especially for posts with more responsibility.* * *f1 POL opposition2:oposiciones pl official entrance exams* * ** * *1. (en general) opposition2. (examen) competitive examination -
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"1. soul. 2. life. 3. person, individual. 4. energy, zeal, vigor; vitality, strength. 5. dervish orders brother, friend; disciple. 6. dear, lovable. -ım 1. darling, honey, my dear. 2. my dear fellow; my dear lady (often used in reproach or objection). 3. precious, lovely. -ı acımak to feel pain. -ına acımamak to live without thinking of one´s own comfort. - acısı acute pain. -ını acıtmak /ın/ to cause (someone) acute pain. -ı ağzına gelmek to be frightened to death. - alacak nokta/yer the crucial point. - alıp can vermek to be in agony; to be in great distress. -ını almak /ın/ to kill. - arkadaşı close companion, intimate friend. - atmak /a/ to desire strongly, want badly. -ını bağışlamak /ın/ to spare (someone´s) life. - baş üstüne! I´ll do it gladly!/Gladly! -la başla çalışmak to put one´s heart into a job, work with determination and enthusiasm. - benim canım, çıksın elin canı. colloq. I´ll look out for number one. - beslemek to feed oneself well. -ından bezmek/bıkmak/usanmak to be tired of living. - boğazdan gelir/geçer. proverb One cannot live without food. - borcunu ödemek to die. -ı burnuna gelmek 1. to be overwhelmed with trouble. 2. to be fed up. -ı burnunda olmak to be worn out, be exhausted. - cana, baş başa everyone for himself. -a can katmak to delight greatly, increase one´s pleasure. -ı cehenneme! To hell with him! -ını cehenneme göndermek /ın/ colloq. to kill. -ım ciğerim my darling. - çabası the struggle to support oneself. -ı çekilmek to feel exhausted. - çekişmek to be dying in agony. -ı/gönlü çekmek /ı/ to long (for). -ını çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to wear out, tire. 2. to wear (something) out. -ı çıkasıca/çıksın! May the devil take him! -ı çıkmak 1. to die. 2. to get very tired. 3. to get worn out. - çıkmayınca/çıkmadıkça/çıkar huy çıkmaz. proverb People never change. - damarı vital point, most sensitive spot. - damarına basmak /ın/ to touch on the most sensitive spot of (someone, something). -ını (bir yere) dar atmak just barely to make it to (a safe place). - dayanmamak /a/ to be intolerable. -ına değmek /ın/ 1. to please greatly. 2. to cause joy to the spirit (of a deceased person). - derdine düşmek to struggle for one´s life. -ım dese canın çıksın diyor sanmak to hear darling and understand damn you. - direği sound post (of a violin). -ını dişine takmak to make a great effort, put one´s back into it, go all out, give it one´s all. - dostu dear friend. -ına düşkün (one) who takes good care of himself. - düşmanı mortal enemy. - evi 1. the upper part of the belly. 2. heart. 3. the vital spot. - evinden vurmak /ı/ to attack (a person) where he is most sensitive and vulnerable. -ına ezan okumak /ın/ slang to kill, destroy. - feda! Wonderful!/Superb! -dan geçmek to give up the ghost. -ına geçmek/ işlemek/kâr etmek /ın/ to touch (someone) to the quick. - gelmek /a/ to be refreshed, revive. -ı gelip gitmek to have fainting spells. -ı gitmek to worry about the safety and well-being of someone or something. - halatı naut. life line. - havliyle in a desperate attempt to save one´s life. -ımın içi my darling. -ının içine sokacağı gelmek /ı/ to feel a strong wave of love (for). -ı ile oynamak to do dangerous things. -ı istemek /ı/ to desire. -ın isterse. If you like./I don´t care. - kalmamak /da/ to have all the life drained out (of). -a kasıt law intent to murder. -ına kastetmek /ın/ to plot against (someone´s) life. - kaygısına düşmek to fight for one´s life. -ına kıymak 1. /ın/ to kill without pity. 2. to commit suicide. 3. to wear oneself out. - korkusu fear of death. - kulağı ile dinlemek to be all ears; /ı/ to listen intently (to). - kurban! colloq. How wonderful! -ını kurtarmak 1. to save one´s life. 2. /ın/ to save (someone´s) life. - kurtaran yok mu! Help!/Save me! -ına/-ıma minnet! colloq. What more could one want!/So much the better! -ına okumak /ın/ 1. to harass. 2. to destroy, ruin. - pahasına at the risk of one´s life, a -
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КАК БЫ HE ТАК! coll КАК HE ТАК! substand Interj these forms only fixed WOused to express strong disagreement, objection, refusal, refutationnot at all!not a chance! fat chance not on your life! not by a long shot! nothing of the sort (kind)! no way! (in limited contexts) not if I can help it."Я это дело, которым руководил, разваливал как только мог. И вы думаете, меня за это схватили? Как бы не так, меня за это орденом наградили» (Войнович 4). "I did the best I could to ruin the work I supervised. And do you think I was picked up for that? Not at all, I was awarded a medal" (4a).(Всеволод:) А вы думаете, господа, вожди наши эмигрантские - были очень подвижны умом? Русский народ спрашивать? Как бы не так! (Солженицын 9). (V.:) And did you imagine, gentlemen, that our emigre leaders were any brighter? Do you think they would bother to consult the Russian people? Not a chance! (9a).За тем, что было написано, стоял, конечно, намёк на то, что Нюра зла не помнит и готова примириться, если Иван не будет упрямиться. «Как бы не так», - вслух сказал он... (Войнович 2). Everything about the note hinted that Nyura bore him no grudge and was ready to make up if Ivan wouldn't stay stubborn. "Fat chance," said Chonkin aloud... (2a).Всё это была, конечно, политика. У Львовых мне казалось, что политика существует только для того, чтобы объяснить, почему Митю исключили с волчьим билетом. Как бы не так! (Каверин 1). All this, of course, was politics. When I was at the Lvovs, I imagined that the only point of politics was to explain why Mitya had been expelled and blacklisted. Nothing of the sort! (1a).Может быть, опять случится услужить чем-нибудь друг другу». - «Да, как бы не так!» - думал про себя Чичиков, садясь в бричку (Гоголь 3). "Perhaps we may be able to be of service to each other again one day." "Not if I can help it," thought Chichikov to himself as he got into his carriage (3a). -
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• КАК БЫ НЕ ТАК! coll; КАК НЕ ТАК! substand[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express strong disagreement, objection, refusal, refutation:- not at all!;- not a chance!;- fat chance;- not on your life!;- not by a long shot!;- nothing of the sort (kind)!;- no way!;- [in limited contexts] not if I can help it.♦ "Я это дело, которым руководил, разваливал как только мог. И вы думаете, меня за это схватили? Как бы не так, меня за это орденом наградили" (Войнович 4). "I did the best I could to ruin the work I supervised. And do you think I was picked up for that? Not at all, I was awarded a medal" (4a).♦ [Всеволод:] А вы думаете, господа, вожди наши эмигрантские - были очень подвижны умом? Русский народ спрашивать? Как бы не так! (Солженицын 9). [V.:] And did you imagine, gentlemen, that our emigre leaders were any brighter? Do you think they would bother to consult the Russian people? Not a chance! (9a).♦ За тем, что было написано, стоял, конечно, намёк на то, что Нюра зла не помнит и готова примириться, если Иван не будет упрямиться. "Как бы не так", - вслух сказал он... (Войнович 2). Everything about the note hinted that Nyura bore him no grudge and was ready to make up if Ivan wouldn't stay stubborn. "Fat chance," said Chonkin aloud... (2a).♦ Всё это была, конечно, политика. У Львовых мне казалось, что политика существует только для того, чтобы объяснить, почему Митю исключили с волчьим билетом. Как бы не так! (Каверин 1). All this, of course, was politics. When I was at the Lvovs, I imagined that the only point of politics was to explain why Mitya had been expelled and blacklisted. Nothing of the sort! (1a).♦ "Может быть, опять случится услужить чем-нибудь друг другу". - "Да, как бы не так!" - думал про себя Чичиков, садясь в бричку (Гоголь 3). "Perhaps we may be able to be of service to each other again one day." "Not if I can help it," thought Chichikov to himself as he got into his carriage (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как бы не так!
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• КАК БЫ НЕ ТАК! coll; КАК НЕ ТАК! substand[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express strong disagreement, objection, refusal, refutation:- not at all!;- not a chance!;- fat chance;- not on your life!;- not by a long shot!;- nothing of the sort (kind)!;- no way!;- [in limited contexts] not if I can help it.♦ "Я это дело, которым руководил, разваливал как только мог. И вы думаете, меня за это схватили? Как бы не так, меня за это орденом наградили" (Войнович 4). "I did the best I could to ruin the work I supervised. And do you think I was picked up for that? Not at all, I was awarded a medal" (4a).♦ [Всеволод:] А вы думаете, господа, вожди наши эмигрантские - были очень подвижны умом? Русский народ спрашивать? Как бы не так! (Солженицын 9). [V.:] And did you imagine, gentlemen, that our emigre leaders were any brighter? Do you think they would bother to consult the Russian people? Not a chance! (9a).♦ За тем, что было написано, стоял, конечно, намёк на то, что Нюра зла не помнит и готова примириться, если Иван не будет упрямиться. "Как бы не так", - вслух сказал он... (Войнович 2). Everything about the note hinted that Nyura bore him no grudge and was ready to make up if Ivan wouldn't stay stubborn. "Fat chance," said Chonkin aloud... (2a).♦ Всё это была, конечно, политика. У Львовых мне казалось, что политика существует только для того, чтобы объяснить, почему Митю исключили с волчьим билетом. Как бы не так! (Каверин 1). All this, of course, was politics. When I was at the Lvovs, I imagined that the only point of politics was to explain why Mitya had been expelled and blacklisted. Nothing of the sort! (1a).♦ "Может быть, опять случится услужить чем-нибудь друг другу". - "Да, как бы не так!" - думал про себя Чичиков, садясь в бричку (Гоголь 3). "Perhaps we may be able to be of service to each other again one day." "Not if I can help it," thought Chichikov to himself as he got into his carriage (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как не так!
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