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41 bekunden
I v/tII v/refl geh. reveal itself* * *to evince* * *be|kụn|den [bə'kʊndn] ptp beku\#ndet1. vtto show, to express; (in Worten auch) to state; (JUR = bezeugen) to testify tobekunden, dass... (Jur) — to testify that...
2. vr (geh)to manifest itself* * *be·kun·den *[bəˈkʊndn̩]vtInteresse [an etw akk]/Sympathie [für etw akk] \bekunden to express interest [in sth]/a liking [for sth]* * *nach eigenem Bekunden — according to his/her etc. own statement[s]
* * *A. v/t1. (zeigen) show, display;B. v/r geh reveal itself* * *nach eigenem Bekunden — according to his/her etc. own statement[s]
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42 udtryk
* * *(et -)( ansigtsudtryk) expression, look (on one's face) ( fx a discontented expression (el. look on one's face); with an angry look on his face; he wore an expression of discontent);affection)), mark ( fx of gratitude), expression;[ som et udtryk for] as a token (el. mark) of,F in token of;( ord, vending) expression ( fx a polite (, slang) expression; there is no better expression for it),( især fagudtryk) term ( fx a legal (, medical, technical) term),( ord også) word ( fx something which for want of a better word (el.term) we can call...);( talemåde) expression, phrase ( fx a colloquial (, fixed) phrase (el.expression)),F locution;pl ( også) terms ( fx in flattering terms);[ billedligt udtryk] figure of speech, metaphor;[ tilsvarende udtryk] equivalent ( fx there is no English equivalent);[ med vb:][ give udtryk for] give expression to,F voice ( fx one's dissatisfaction);[ give sig udtryk i] find expression in,( afspejle sig) be reflected in,( vise sig) show (, F: manifest) itself in;[ have et overrasket udtryk i ansigtet] have a surprised expression (el.look on one's face);[ have et bedrøvet udtryk i øjnene] have a mournful expression (el. look) in one's eyes;[ komme til udtryk] express itself, find expression (i in),( vise sig) show (, F: manifest) itself (i in);[ være et udtryk for] express, reflect,F be expressive of. -
43 objaw|ić
pf — objaw|iać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (uzewnętrznić) to manifest, to show [uczucie, zainteresowanie, niezadowolenie]- prawda/religia objawiona revealed truth/religion2. przest. (oznajmić) to announce, to state Ⅱ objawić się — objawiać się [radość, niezadowolenie] to manifest itself, to appear; [talent] to emerge; to evince itself książk.- choroba objawiła się wysypką the illness manifested a. showed itself in a rash- objawił się jako świetny mówca he showed himself to be a great speaker- Bóg objawił się Mojżeszowi God revealed Himself to MosesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > objaw|ić
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44 ارتسم
اِرْتَسَمَ: تَجَلّى، تَمَثّلَto come out, come to light, appear, show, emerge, manifest itself, reveal itself, present itself, be revealed, be manifested, be expressed, find expression, take expression; to be or become visible, manifest, evident, clear -
45 проявлять
несовер. - проявлять;
совер. - проявить( что-л.)
1) show, display, evince, manifest, reveal - проявлять заботу - проявлять интерес
2) фото develop ∙ проявлять себя, проявить (вн.)
1. show* (smth.), display (smth.) ;
проявить большие знания evince great learning;
проявить большую активность display great activity;
проявить заботу о ком-л. show* concern for smb. ;
проявить большую храбрость exhibit/display great courage;
~ нетерпение show* impatience;
~ нерешительность hesitate;
2. фото develop (smth.) ;
~ плёнку develop а film;
~ снимок develop а photo;
проявить себя show* one`s worth;
он проявил себя талантливым руководителем he showed himself to be a first-rate leader;
~ся, проявиться
3. show* itself, manifest itself;
4. фото be* developed, develop.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > проявлять
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46 обнаруживаться
1) General subject: develop, discovered, kithe, leak out, manifest, outcrop, reveal itself, show, transpire, appear, be found, become apparent, leak, peer2) Engineering: open up3) Mathematics: be discovered, be made evident, emerge, show up4) Diplomatic term: open up (о возможностях и т.п.)5) Scottish language: kythe6) Business: manifest itself7) Makarov: demonstrate, exert (напр. о свойствах), come out, come to light -
47 Ausdruck
m; -(e)s, Ausdrücke1. (Wort) word, term; (Redewendung) expression, phrase; idiomatischer Ausdruck idiomatic expression, idiom; ordinärer Ausdruck vulgar expression, vulgarism; technischer oder fachlicher Ausdruck technical term; veralteter Ausdruck obsolete expression, archaism; Ausdrücke gebrauchen use swearwords, curse; du sollst solche Ausdrücke nicht gebrauchen you shouldn’t use such language ( oder language like that); sie hat sich im Ausdruck vergriffen her choice of words was most unfortunate; ärgerlich? - das ist gar kein Ausdruck annoyed? - that’s putting it mildly!2. nur Sg. expression; einem Gefühl etc. Ausdruck geben oder verleihen put into words, give expression to, express; zum Ausdruck bringen express, voice; zum Ausdruck kommen be expressed, find expression, manifest itself (in + Dat in); der Erwartung Ausdruck geben, dass... express the hope that; als Ausdruck meiner Dankbarkeit as a sign ( oder token) of my gratitude; mit dem Ausdruck tiefen Bedauerns / Mitgefühls with deepest regret / sympathy; der Dreck hier ist Ausdruck unserer Einstellung zur Natur this mess is indicative of our attititude toward(s) nature3. meist Sg.; (Gesichtsausdruck) expression; ohne jeden Ausdruck in der Stimme: in a deadpan tone; er hat mit viel Ausdruck gesprochen he put a lot of expression into it ( oder his speech etc.)4. nur Sg. Ausdrucksweise—* * *der Ausdruck(Begriff) term; expression; phrase;(Drucker) printout;(Miene) expression;die Ausdruck(Mathematik) expression* * *Aus|druck Im pl - drücke1) no pl (= Gesichtsausdruck) expressionder Áúsdruck ihrer Gesichter — the expression(s) on their faces
2) no plals Áúsdruck meiner Dankbarkeit — as an expression of my gratitude
ohne jeden Áúsdruck singen/spielen — to sing/play without any expression
in seinen Worten/seinem Verhalten kam Mitleid zum Áúsdruck — his words expressed/his behaviour (Brit) or behavior (US) showed his sympathy
das ist gar kein Áúsdruck! — that's not the word for it
IIsich im Áúsdruck vergreifen — to use the wrong word
m pl - drucke(von Computer etc) printout, hard copyÁúsdruck in Datei (Druckoption) — print to file
* * *der1) enunciation2) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) expression3) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) expression4) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) expression5) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) expression6) (a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence: He arrived after dinner.) phrase7) (a word or expression: Myopia is a medical term for short-sightedness.) term* * *Aus·druck1<- drücke>m1. (Bezeichnung) expressiones gibt einen bestimmten \Ausdruck dafür there's a certain word for itein schwäbischer \Ausdruck a Swabian turn of phrase a. hum▪ der/ein/als \Ausdruck seiner Dankbarkeit/Liebe gen the/an/as an expression of one's gratitude/loveetw zum \Ausdruck bringen, einer S. dat \Ausdruck geben [o verleihen] (geh) to express [or give expression to] sthseine Dankbarkeit zum \Ausdruck bringen to voice [or express] one's gratitude, to give expression to one's gratitudein seinen Worten kam Mitleid zum \Ausdruck his words expressed his sympathygewandt im \Ausdruck sein to have an elegant mode of expressionsich akk im \Ausdruck vergreifen to use the wrong approach; (kompliziert ausdrücken) to use long words5. MATH expression, termAus·druck2<- drucke>m [computer] print-out, hard copy spec* * *Ider; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrücke1) expressionzum Ausdruck kommen — be expressed; find expression
etwas zum Ausdruck bringen — express something; give expression to something
einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben od. verleihen — (geh.) express something
du hast dich im Ausdruck vergriffen — your choice of words is most unfortunate
IIdumm/ärgerlich usw. ist gar kein Ausdruck — stupid/angry etc. isn't the word for it
der; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrucke (Nachrichtenw., DV) print out* * *Ausdruck1 m; -(e)s, Ausdrückeidiomatischer Ausdruck idiomatic expression, idiom;ordinärer Ausdruck vulgar expression, vulgarism;fachlicher Ausdruck technical term;veralteter Ausdruck obsolete expression, archaism;Ausdrücke gebrauchen use swearwords, curse;du sollst solche Ausdrücke nicht gebrauchen you shouldn’t use such language ( oder language like that);sie hat sich im Ausdruck vergriffen her choice of words was most unfortunate;2. nur sg expression;einem Gefühl etcverleihen put into words, give expression to, express;zum Ausdruck bringen express, voice;zum Ausdruck kommen be expressed, find expression, manifest itself (in +dat in);der Erwartung Ausdruck geben, dass … express the hope that;als Ausdruck meiner Dankbarkeit as a sign ( oder token) of my gratitude;mit dem Ausdruck tiefen Bedauerns/Mitgefühls with deepest regret/sympathy;der Dreck hier ist Ausdruck unserer Einstellung zur Natur this mess is indicative of our attititude toward(s) natureohne jeden Ausdruck in der Stimme: in a deadpan tone;Ausdruck2 m; -(e)s, -e; IT printout* * *Ider; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrücke1) expressionzum Ausdruck kommen — be expressed; find expression
etwas zum Ausdruck bringen — express something; give expression to something
einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben od. verleihen — (geh.) express something
2) (Wort) expression; (Terminus) termIIdumm/ärgerlich usw. ist gar kein Ausdruck — stupid/angry etc. isn't the word for it
der; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrucke (Nachrichtenw., DV) print out* * *-e m.hard copy n.printout n. -¨e m.expression n.phrase n.term n.verbalism n. -
48 beurkunden
I v/tII v/refl geh. (sich zeigen) manifest itself, be revealed* * *to prove* * *be|ur|kun|den [bə'|uːɐkʊndn] ptp beurkundetvt* * *be·ur·kun·den *[bəˈʔu:ɐ̯kʊndn̩]vt▪ etw \beurkunden to certify sthman wollte den Vertrag vom Notar \beurkunden lassen the contract was to be certified [or notarized] by a notary* * *transitives Verb record; (belegen) document, provide a record of* * *A. v/t2. (beglaubigen) certify;ein Dokument beurkunden lassen have a document authenticatedB. v/r geh (sich zeigen) manifest itself, be revealed* * *transitives Verb record; (belegen) document, provide a record of* * *v.to authenticate v. -
49 hernia
f.1 hernia, rupture.hernia de hiato hiatus herniahernia inguinal inguinal hernia2 rupturewort.* * *1 hernia, rupture* * *SF rupture, herniahernia de disco, hernia discal — slipped disc
* * *femenino hernia, rupture* * *= hernia, herniation, rupture.Ex. The third assistant, Alfred MacIntosh, was recovering from a hernia operation and would not be back for two weeks = El tercer ayudante, Alfred MacIntosh, estaba recuperándose de una operación de hernia y estaría ausente durante dos semanas.Ex. For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.----* hernia de disco = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc, disc herniation.* hernia discal = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc.* * *femenino hernia, rupture* * *= hernia, herniation, rupture.Ex: The third assistant, Alfred MacIntosh, was recovering from a hernia operation and would not be back for two weeks = El tercer ayudante, Alfred MacIntosh, estaba recuperándose de una operación de hernia y estaría ausente durante dos semanas.
Ex: For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.* hernia de disco = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc, disc herniation.* hernia discal = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc.* * *hernia, ruptureCompuesto:hernia discal or de discoslipped disk** * *
Del verbo herniar: ( conjugate herniar)
hernia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
hernia sustantivo femenino
hernia, rupture;
hernia f Med hernia, rupture
hernia de disco, slipped disc
hernia de hiato, hiatal hernia
' hernia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discal
- herniarse
English:
hernia
- rupture
- slipped disc
* * *hernia nfhernia, rupturehernia discal slipped disc, Espec herniated disc;hernia estrangulada strangulated hernia;hernia de hiato hiatus hernia;hernia inguinal inguinal hernia* * *f MED hernia* * *hernia nf: hernia -
50 herniación
f.herniation, rupture, formation of a hernia.* * *= herniation.Ex. For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.* * *= herniation.Ex: For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.
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51 vértebra lumbar
f.lumbar vertebra.* * *(n.) = lumbar vertebraEx. For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.* * *(n.) = lumbar vertebraEx: For example, a herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae will manifest itself by a patient having difficulty bending the big toe.
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52 déclarer
déclarer [deklaʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = annoncer, proclamer) to declare ; ( = avouer) to admit• déclarer la guerre à une nation/à la pollution to declare war on a nation/on pollution• déclarer qn coupable/innocent to find sb guilty/innocentb. [+ naissance, décès] to register ; [+ marchandises, revenus, employés] to declare• avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer ? (à la douane) do you have anything to declare?2. reflexive verba. ( = se prononcer)se déclarer satisfait to declare o.s. satisfiedb. [incendie, épidémie] to break outc. [amoureux] to declare one's love* * *deklaʀe
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1) (dire, proclamer) to declare [indépendance, intentions]2) Administration to declare [marchandise, revenus, employé]; to report [vol]; to register [naissance, décès]non déclaré — [somme] undeclared; [travail] illegal
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se déclarer verbe pronominal1) ( commencer) [incendie, épidémie] to break out; [fièvre] to start; [maladie] to manifest itself2) ( se dire)se déclarer pour/contre quelque chose — to come out for/against something
3) ( avouer son amour) to declare one's love ( à quelqu'un to somebody)* * *deklaʀe vt1) (= annoncer) [le résultat d'une décision] to announce, [son attachement à qch, sa croyance en qch] to declaredéclarer que — to declare that, to announce that
Ils ont déclaré le résultat non valide. — They declared the result invalid.
2) ADMINISTRATION, [revenus, employés, marchandises] to declare, [décès, naissance] to register, [vol] (à la police) to report* * *déclarer verb table: aimerA vtr1 (dire, proclamer) to declare [indépendance, intentions]; déclarer son amour/sa passion to declare one's love/one's passion; a-t-il déclaré he declared; le président a déclaré the president declared; la transaction a été déclarée illégale the deal was declared illegal; déclarer qn responsable/vainqueur/mort to declare sb responsible/the winner/dead; il a été déclaré coupable he was found guilty; déclarer la séance ouverte to declare the meeting open; il a déclaré vouloir participer/avoir travaillé he declared that he wanted to take part/that he had worked; déclarer que to declare that; il s'est contenté de déclarer qu'il regrettait son acte all he did was to declare that he regretted his action; déclarer à qn que to tell sb that; il a déclaré à la presse qu'il n'était en rien responsable he told the press that he was in no way responsible; déclarer la guerre à qn/qch lit, fig to declare war on sb/sth;2 Admin to declare [marchandise, revenus, employé]; to report [vol]; ( faire enregistrer) to register [naissance, décès]; avez-vous qch à déclarer? ( à la douane) do you have anything to declare?; elle emploie des gens sans les déclarer she employs people without declaring them; non déclaré [somme] undeclared; [travail] illegal.B se déclarer vpr1 ( commencer) [incendie, épidémie] to break out; [fièvre] to start; [maladie] to manifest itself;2 ( se dire) se déclarer confiant/inquiet/heureux/convaincu to declare oneself confident/worried /happy/convinced; elle s'est déclarée prête à relever le défi she declared herself ready to take up the challenge; se déclarer pour/contre qch to come out for/against sth;3 ( avouer son amour) to declare one's love; se déclarer à qn to declare one's love to sb.[deklare] verbe transitifa. SPORT to withdrawil déclare être innocent he claims to be innocent ou protests his innocence5. [dire officiellement] to declaredéclarer ses revenus/employés to declare one's income/employees————————se déclarer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se manifester - incendie, épidémie] to break out ; [ - fièvre, maladie] to set in2. [se prononcer] to take a standse déclarer pour/contre l'avortement to come out in favour of/against abortion, to declare for/against abortion3. (avec un adjectif ou une locution adjectivale) [se dire] to say4. (littéraire) [dire son amour] to declare one's love -
53 انجلى
اِنْجَلَى: ظَهَرَ، اِنْكَشَفَto be or become clear, distinct, manifest, visible, plain, patent, evident; to appear, come out, come to light, come into view, show, emerge, surface, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be revealed, disclosed -
54 بان
بانَ: ظَهَرَ، اِتّضَحَto appear, come out, come to light, come into view, come into sight, show, emerge, surface, crop up, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be or become visible, manifest, distinct, clear, patent, plain, evident, obvious -
55 بدا
بَدَا: ظَهَرَto appear, come out, come to light, come into sight, come into view, show, emerge, loom, crop up, surface, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be or become visible, apparent, manifest, distinct, obvious, evident, plain, clear; to seem, look, sound, appear, give the impression of being -
56 تجلى
تَجَلّى: تَكَشّفَ، ظَهَرto be or become clear, plain, distinct, manifest, patent, evident, obvious, explicit, unequivocal; to manifest itself, reveal itself, come out, come to light, show, appear, emerge, surface; to be revealed; to be manifested; to be expressed, find expression; take expression -
57 جلا
جَلاَ: ظَهَرَ، وَضَحَto be or become clear, plain, distinct, manifest, patent, evident, obvious, explicit, unequivocal; to manifest itself, reveal itself, show, surface, come to light -
58 حصحص
حَصْحَصَ: بانَ، ظَهَرَto appear, come to light, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be or become clear, manifest, plain, patent -
59 ظهر
ظَهَرَ: بانَ، بَرَزَ، بَدَاto appear, come out, come to light, come into sight or view, show, emerge, crop up, surface, rise, arise, develop, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be or become apparent, visible, manifest, distinct, obvious, evident, clear, plain, patent, known; to seem, look, appear, sound, give the impression of being -
60 قام الحق إلخ
قامَ الحَقّ إلخto be or become manifest, plain, clear, evident, patent; to appear, manifest itself, reveal itself
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