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101 casa
Del verbo casar: ( conjugate casar) \ \
casa es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: casa casar
casa sustantivo femenino 1 casita del perro kennel; casa adosada or pareada semi-detached o terraced house; Ccasa Blanca White House; casa de acogida refuge; casa de huéspedes boardinghouse; casa de socorro first-aid post; casa de vecinos or (Méx) de vecindad tenement house; Ccasa Real Royal Household; casa refugio refuge o hostel for battered women; casa rodante (CS) trailer (AmE), caravan (BrE) a los 18 años se fue de casa or (AmL) de la casa she left home at 18; no está nunca en casa or ( AmL) en la casa he's never (at) home; ¿por qué no pasas por casa or (AmL) por la casa? why don't you drop in?; de or para andar por casa ‹ vestido› for wearing around the house; ‹definición/terminología› crude, rough; echar or tirar la casa por la ventana to push the boat out 2 casa de cambios bureau de changeb) (bar, restaurante):invita la casa it's on the house 3 (Dep):
casar ( conjugate casar) verbo transitivo [cura/juez] to marry verbo intransitivo [ piezas] to fit together; [ cuentas] to match, tally casa con algo to go well with sth casarse verbo pronominal to get married; se casó con un abogado she married a lawyer; casase en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarry
casa sustantivo femenino
1 (edificio) house ➣ Ver nota en chalet
2 (hogar) home: vete a casa, go home
estábamos en casa de Rosa, we were at Rosa's
hay mucha gente que no tiene casa, there are a lot of homeless people
3 (empresa) company, firm
casa matriz, head office
4 (estirpe) la casa de los Austria, the House of Habsburg
5 casa de empeños, pawnshop
casa de huéspedes, boarding house familiar casa de locos, madhouse
casa de socorro, first aid post
casa de la villa, town hall Locuciones: tengo que salir a pasear, si no, se me cae la casa encima, I've got to go out for a walk or this house is going to drive me up the wall familiar como Pedro por su casa, as if I/you/he owned the place
de andar por casa, (ropa) everyday (explicación) crude, rough
no parar en casa, to be on the go
tirar la casa por la ventana, to roll out the red carpet
casar
I verbo transitivo (unir en matrimonio) to marry (dar en matrimonio) to marry (off): casó muy bien a sus dos hijos, she successfully married off her two sons
II verbo intransitivo (encajar) to match, go o fit together: las cuentas no le casan, he can't make the figures balance, figurado things don't seem to be right to him ' casa' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abajo - abstraerse - acercar - acoger - acogedor - acogedora - acuerdo - adosada - adosado - afuera - agencia - ajena - ajeno - alquilar - alquiler - ama - amañarse - amo - ampliación - andar - antirrobo - arriba - así - ático - atusar - aviar - barrer - bata - benjamín - benjamina - bienvenida - bienvenido - borde - cabida - cacho - calentar - cambiar - camino - cara - cargar - carpintería - casera - casero - chalet - cocina - comedor - comedora - consentir - convivir English: address - advantage - agent - amenities - ancestral - anyone - appraisal - appreciate - approximately - around-the clock - as - ask round - at - attractive - back - be - bed - before - below - better - big - blast away - bleak - boarding house - body - bookshelf - break into - built-in - burglar alarm - burglarize - burglary - busline - bustle - buyer - call - caller - care - caretaker - clean up - come out - congregate - convenience - cottage - curious - customary - cut out - daily - dear - decorate - design -
102 casado
Del verbo casar: ( conjugate casar) \ \
casado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: casado casar
casado
◊ -da adjetivomarried; está casado con una japonesa he's married to a Japanese woman ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) married man; (f) married woman;
casar ( conjugate casar) verbo transitivo [cura/juez] to marry verbo intransitivo [ piezas] to fit together; [ cuentas] to match, tally casado con algo to go well with sth casarse verbo pronominal to get married; se casó con un abogado she married a lawyer; casadose en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarry
casado,-a
I adjetivo married: está casado con Yolanda, he's married to Yolanda
II sustantivo masculino y femenino married person: han llegado al hotel unos recién casados, a couple of newlyweds have arrived at the hotel
casar
I verbo transitivo (unir en matrimonio) to marry (dar en matrimonio) to marry (off): casó muy bien a sus dos hijos, she successfully married off her two sons
II verbo intransitivo (encajar) to match, go o fit together: las cuentas no le casan, he can't make the figures balance, figurado things don't seem to be right to him ' casado' also found in these entries: Spanish: casada - esposada - esposado - recién - ser English: married - newlywed - be - of - with -
103 casar
casar ( conjugate casar) verbo transitivo [cura/juez] to marry verbo intransitivo [ piezas] to fit together; [ cuentas] to match, tally casar con algo to go well with sth casarse verbo pronominal to get married; se casó con un abogado she married a lawyer; casarse en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarry
casar
I verbo transitivo (unir en matrimonio) to marry (dar en matrimonio) to marry (off): casó muy bien a sus dos hijos, she successfully married off her two sons
II verbo intransitivo (encajar) to match, go o fit together: las cuentas no le casan, he can't make the figures balance, figurado things don't seem to be right to him ' casar' also found in these entries: Spanish: buena - bueno - desposar - enlazar English: hint - marry -
104 caso
Del verbo casar: ( conjugate casar) \ \
caso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
casó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: casar caso
casar ( conjugate casar) verbo transitivo [cura/juez] to marry verbo intransitivo [ piezas] to fit together; [ cuentas] to match, tally caso con algo to go well with sth casarse verbo pronominal to get married; se casó con un abogado she married a lawyer; casose en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarry
caso sustantivo masculino 1 (situación, coyuntura) case; yo en tu caso … if I were you …; en último caso if it comes to it, if the worst comes to the worst; en el mejor de los casos at (the very) best; en el peor de los casos te multarán the worst they can do is fine you; eso no venía al caso that had nothing to do with what we were talking about; pongamos por caso que … let's assume that …; en caso de incendio in case of fire; en caso contrario otherwise; en cualquier caso in any case; en tal caso in that case, in such a case (frml); en todo caso dijo que llamaría in any case she said she'd ring; llegado el caso if it comes to it; según el caso as appropriate; no hay/hubo caso (AmL fam) it is no good o no use/it was no good o no use 2 (Der, Med) case;◊ ser un caso perdido (fam) to be a hopeless case (colloq)3 ( atención): hacerle caso a algn to pay attention to sb, take notice of sb; hacer caso de algo to pay attention to sth, to take notice of sth;
casar
I verbo transitivo (unir en matrimonio) to marry (dar en matrimonio) to marry (off): casó muy bien a sus dos hijos, she successfully married off her two sons
II verbo intransitivo (encajar) to match, go o fit together: las cuentas no le casan, he can't make the figures balance, figurado things don't seem to be right to him
caso sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso) case
2 Med case
3 Jur affair
4 (circunstancia, situación) yo en tu caso no iría, if I were you, I wouldn't go
el caso es que..., the fact o thing is that...
(en) caso contrario, otherwise
en el mejor/peor de los casos, at best/worst
en ese/tal caso, in that case Locuciones: hacer caso a o de alguien, to pay attention to sb
hacer caso omiso de, to take no notice of: intenté convencerle, pero no me hizo ni caso, I tried to convince him but he just ignored me
no venir al caso, to be beside the point
poner por caso, to suppose: pongamos por caso que no viene, let's say he doesn't come
ser un caso perdido, to be a hopeless case
en caso de que, if
en caso de necesidad, if need be
en todo caso, in any case
en último caso, as a last resort
ni caso, don't pay attention ' caso' also found in these entries: Spanish: amargada - amargado - aparte - callar - casar - casarse - ceñirse - comisionar - como - concreta - concreto - correo - emergencia - eximente - genuina - genuino - hecha - hecho - hipócrita - histórica - histórico - igualmente - lengua - nocturnidad - nupcias - omisa - omiso - prescindir - referencia - señor - sobreseer - viaje - voto - a - acaso - aislado - cerrar - clásico - conveniencia - cuyo - desde - ejemplo - entretelones - estudio - evento - examinar - excepcional - extremo - fumar - ignorar English: act - affair - agree - always - anyhow - arbitration - argue - attention - beneath - blatant - borderline - brush aside - brushoff - but - case - chronic - circumstance - clear up - clear-cut - client - deploy - dismiss - disregard - do - doubt - emergency - event - fall back on - go before - head - hear - hearing - heedless - heedlessly - here - history - ignore - implication - instance - lady - make out - medical - necessity - notice - occur - open-and-shut - override - pass - point - prejudice -
105 ressaisir
ʀ(ə)sɛziʀ
1.
verbe transitif [peur, rire, envie, passion] to take hold of [somebody] again [personne]
2.
se ressaisir verbe pronominal [personne, candidat, sportif] to pull oneself together; [équipe sportive, marché] to recover* * *ressaisir verb table: finirA vtr [peur, rire, envie, passion] to take hold of [sb] again [personne].B se ressaisir vpr [personne, candidat, sportif] to pull oneself together; [équipe sportive] to recover; [marché, valeurs boursières] to recover, to make a recovery; allons, ressaisis-toi! come on, pull yourself together!; l'équipe s'est ressaisie en fin de match the team recovered toward(s) the end of the match ou game; appeler la foule à se ressaisir to call on the people in the crowd to come to their senses.[rəsezir] verbe transitifle chien ressaisit sa proie the dog got hold of ou caught his prey again2. (figuré) [occasion] to seize again————————se ressaisir verbe pronominal intransitif[se calmer] to pull oneself togetherressaisis-toi! pull yourself together!, get a hold of ou a grip on yourself!il s'est ressaisi et a finalement gagné le deuxième set he recovered ou rallied and finally won the second set -
106 хармонирам
harmonize, be harmonious, be in harmony, go (с, на with), chime (together)(за цветове и пр.) match, tone (in)* * *хармонѝрам,гл. harmonize, be harmonious, be in harmony, go (с, на with), chime (together); (за цветове и пр.) match, tone (in).* * *harmonize ; be in harmony ; agree {xgri;}; blend ; consort (за цветове); tune* * *1. (за цветове и пр.) match, tone (in) 2. harmonize, be harmonious, be in harmony, go (с, на with), chime (together) -
107 comparo
1.compăro ( conp-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [compar], to couple together in the same relation, to connect in pairs, to pair, match, unite, join; constr. aliquid cum aliquā re, alicui rei, aliqua inter se, or absol.I.Lit. (rare but class.).A.In gen.:B.ut inter ignem et terram aquam deus animamque poneret, eaque inter se compararet et proportione conjungeret, ut, etc.,
Cic. Univ. 5 med.:comparari postremo,
id. ib. 5:ambo cum simul aspicimus, non possumus non vereri, ne male comparati sitis,
Liv. 40, 46, 4:L. Volumnius cum Ap. Claudio consul est factus, priore item consulatu inter se conparati,
id. 10, 15, 12:labella cum labellis,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 78: quin meum senium cum dolore tuo conjungam et comparem, Att. ap. Non. p. 255, 31 (Trag. Rel. v. 90 Rib.).— Hence,Esp. of combatants, for the usu. compono, to bring together to a contest, to match:II.ut ego cum patrono disertissimo comparer,
Cic. Quint. 1, 2:cum Aesernino Samnite Pacideianus comparatus,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 2; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 257, 18:Scipio et Hannibal, velut ad supremum certamen comparati duces,
Liv. 30, 28, 8:hunc Threci comparavit,
Suet. Calig. 35.—Trop.A.To couple together in judgment.1.To count one object fully equal to another, to place on the same footing, put on an equality with (rare but class.): neminem tibi profecto hominem ex omnibus aut anteposuissem umquam aut etiam comparassem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 256, 4; cf. Nep. Iphic. 1, 1; Liv. 28, 28, 15; Quint. 10, 1, 98; Cat. 61, 65 al.:2.cum quibus (hominibus) comparari sordidum,
Cic. Rep. 1, 5, 9; so id. Fam. 12, 30, 7:et se mihi comparat Ajax?
Ov. M. 13, 338.—In gen., to place together in comparison, to compare (the usu. signif. of the word in prose and poetry):3.homo quod rationis est particeps similitudines comparat,
Cic. Off. 1, 4, 11:majora, minora, paria,
id. de Or. 2, 40, 172; id. Top. 18, 68:metaphora rei comparatur, quam volumus exprimere,
Quint. 8, 6, 8.—With dat.:equi fortis et victoris senectuti, comparat suam,
Cic. Sen. 5, 14:si regiae stirpi comparetur ignobilis,
Curt. 8, 4, 25:restat ut copiae copiis conparentur vel numero vel, etc.,
Liv. 9, 19, 1:se majori pauperiorum turbae,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 112:Periclem fulminibus et caelesti fragori comparat,
Quint. 12, 10, 24; cf. id. 12, 10, 65:necesse est sibi nimium tribuat, qui se nemini comparat,
id. 1, 2, 18:nec tantum inutilibus comparantur utilia, sed inter se quoque ipsa,
id. 3, 8, 33; cf id. 3, 6, 87.—With cum and abl.:hominem cum homine et tempus cum tempore et rem cum re,
Cic. Dom. 51, 130; id. Verr. 2, 4, 54, § 121:cum illo... ceteris rebus nullo modo comparandus es,
id. Phil. 2, 46, 117:cum meum factum cum tuo comparo,
id. Fam. 3, 6, 1; id. Off. 3, 1, 2; 2, 6, 20:corporis commoda cum externis et ipsa inter se corporis,
id. ib. 2, 25, 88:longiorem orationem cum magnitudine utilitatis,
id. ib. 2, 6, 20:victoria, quae cum Marathonio possit comparari tropaeo,
Nep. Them. 5, 3:totam causam nostram cum tota adversarii causā,
Quint. 7, 2, 22; 12, 7, 3.—With ad:nec comparandus hic quidem ad illum est,
Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 14:sed nihil comparandi causā loquar,
I will institute no comparison, Cic. Pis. 1, 3.— Hence,With rel.-clause, to reflect, consider, judge; or to prove, show, by comparing (rare): id ego semper mecum sic agito et comparo, quo pacto magnam molem minuam, Att. ap. Non. p. 256, 20:B.cum comparetur, utrum, etc.,
Auct. Her. 2, 28, 45:comparando quam intestina corporis seditio similis esset irae plebis in patres, etc.,
Liv. 2, 32, 12; cf. Tac. A. 3, 5:deinde comparat, quanto plures deleti sint homines, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 5, 16.—Comparare inter se, t. t., of colleagues in office, to agree together in respect to the division of duties, to come to an agreement (freq. in Liv., esp. of the consuls, who made an arrangement between themselves in respect to their provinces):C.inter se decemviri comparabant, quos ire ad bellum, quos praeesse exercitibus oporteret,
Liv. 3, 41, 7:senatusconsultum factum est, ut consules inter se provincias Italiam et Macedoniam compararent sortirenturve,
id. 42, 31, 1; 8, 20, 3; 32, 8, 1; 33, 43, 2; 26, 8, 8;41, 6, 1: (consules) comparant inter se ut, etc.,
id. 8, 6, 13; 10, 15, 12:ut consules sortirentur conparerentve inter se, uter, etc.,
id. 24, 10, 2;of the tribunes of the people,
id. 29, 20, 9;of the proprætors,
id. 40, 47, 1.—(In acc. with I. B.) Si scias quod donum huic dono contra comparet, opposes to this, Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 63.—Hence, * compărātē, adv., in or by comparison, comparatively:2. I.quaerere (opp. simpliciter),
Cic. Top. 22, 84.To prepare something with zeal, care, etc., to make ready, to set in order, furnish, provide, etc. (class.)A.Lit.:(β).magnifice et ornate convivium comparat (al. apparat),
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 65; Tib. 1, 10, 42:sibi remedium ad magnitudinem frigorum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 10, § 26: se, to make one ' s self ready, to prepare one ' s self, id. Mil. 10, 28:se ad respondendum,
id. N. D. 3, 8, 19:se ad iter,
Liv. 28, 33, 1; cf. pass., id. 42, 43, 4:se ad omnis casus,
Caes. B. G. 7, 79:insidias alicui per aliquem,
Cic. Clu. 16, 47; cf.:dolum ad capiendos eos,
Liv. 23, 35, 2:comparare et constituere accusationem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 1, § 2; cf.:comparare accusatorem filio suo,
id. Clu. 67, 191:fugam,
Caes. B. G. 4, 18: domicilium [p. 387] ibi, Liv. 1, 34, 10:iter ad regem,
Nep. Alcib. 10, 3 et saep.:vultum e vultu,
to adjust according to, to fashion, Plaut. Am. 3, 3, 5.—In the histt. freq. of preparations for war: bellum,
Nep. Dion, 5, 1; id. Ages. 2, 4; id. Eum. 7, 1; Liv. 9, 29, 5; 32, 28, 7; Cic. Phil. 3, 1, 1 et saep.:arma, milites, classem,
Liv. 42, 30, 11; cf. Nep. Milt. 4, 1; id. Dion, 4, 3; id. Dat. 4, 1 and 4; id. Hann. 3, 2; Liv. 28, 13, 1; 35, 26, 1; Suet. Tib. 25; Curt. 4, 9, 3; cf.:arma latroni,
Quint. 12, 1, 1.— Pass. in mid. force:ita fiet ut isdem locis et ad suadendum et ad dissuadendum simus conparati,
Auct. Her. 3, 3, 4:ab hoc colloquio legati Romani in Boeotiam conparati sunt,
made ready to go, Liv. 42, 43, 4.—Absol.:(γ).ex hac parte diligentissime comparatur,
Cic. Fam. 16, 11, 3:tempore ad comparandum dato,
Nep. Thras. 2, 2; so Liv. 35, 45, 5; 38, 12, 7.—With inf.:B.urere tecta,
Ov. Tr. 2, 267:an ita me comparem, Non perpeti, etc.,
place myself in a condition, Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 2.—Trop. of the arrangements of nature, of civil life, of manners, customs, etc., to arrange, appoint, ordain, establish; esp. in the pass. impers.:II.ita quoique est in aetate hominum conparatum,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 5; cf. Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 94 Fleck.; Liv. 3, 68, 10:more majorum comparatum est,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 53, 153; cf.:ita comparatum more majorum erat, ne, etc.,
Liv. 39, 29, 5:est ita natura comparatum ut, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 5, 19, 5:praetores, ut considerate fieret, comparaverunt,
Cic. Quint. 16, 51; so Auct. Her. 4, 16, 23; Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 7:jam hoc prope iniquissime comparatum est, quod in morbis, etc.,
Cic. Clu. 21, 57:eis utendum censeo quae legibus conparata sunt,
Sall. C. 51, 8.—So rarely of persons:sic fuimus semper comparati, ut, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 9, 32.—To procure what one does not yet possess or what is not yet in existence, to procure, get, purchase, obtain, prepare, make, collect.A.Prop.:2.negoti sibi qui volet vim parare, Navem et mulierem haec duo conparato,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 2:mihi quadraginta minas,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 19:aurum ac vestem atque alia, quae opus sunt,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 8, 15:pecudes carius,
Suet. Calig. 27:merces,
Dig. 13, 4, 2 fin.:ex incommodis Alterius sua ut comparent commoda,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 4; so id. Heaut. 2, 4, 17:Sthenius ab adulescentio paulo studiosius haec compararat, supellectilem, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 83; Curt. 5, 6, 3:gemmas, toreumata, signa, tabulas,
Suet. Caes. 47: victum et cultum humanum labore et industriā, Cic. Oecon. ap. Col. 12, praef. § 2: Suet. Calig. 22.—Of abstract things:B.amicitias,
Cic. Inv. 1, 1, 1; cf. id. Fin. 1, 20, 65:auctoritatem sibi,
Caes. B. G. 5, 53:laudes artibus,
Cic. Fam. 2, 4, 2; id. Off. 2, 13, 45:tribunicium auxilium sibi,
Liv. 9, 34, 3 al.; Hor. Epod. 2, 30.—Trop.: sex (tribunos) ad intercessionem comparavere, brought or gained them over to their side, Liv. 4, 48, 11. -
108 conparo
1.compăro ( conp-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [compar], to couple together in the same relation, to connect in pairs, to pair, match, unite, join; constr. aliquid cum aliquā re, alicui rei, aliqua inter se, or absol.I.Lit. (rare but class.).A.In gen.:B.ut inter ignem et terram aquam deus animamque poneret, eaque inter se compararet et proportione conjungeret, ut, etc.,
Cic. Univ. 5 med.:comparari postremo,
id. ib. 5:ambo cum simul aspicimus, non possumus non vereri, ne male comparati sitis,
Liv. 40, 46, 4:L. Volumnius cum Ap. Claudio consul est factus, priore item consulatu inter se conparati,
id. 10, 15, 12:labella cum labellis,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 78: quin meum senium cum dolore tuo conjungam et comparem, Att. ap. Non. p. 255, 31 (Trag. Rel. v. 90 Rib.).— Hence,Esp. of combatants, for the usu. compono, to bring together to a contest, to match:II.ut ego cum patrono disertissimo comparer,
Cic. Quint. 1, 2:cum Aesernino Samnite Pacideianus comparatus,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 2; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 257, 18:Scipio et Hannibal, velut ad supremum certamen comparati duces,
Liv. 30, 28, 8:hunc Threci comparavit,
Suet. Calig. 35.—Trop.A.To couple together in judgment.1.To count one object fully equal to another, to place on the same footing, put on an equality with (rare but class.): neminem tibi profecto hominem ex omnibus aut anteposuissem umquam aut etiam comparassem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 256, 4; cf. Nep. Iphic. 1, 1; Liv. 28, 28, 15; Quint. 10, 1, 98; Cat. 61, 65 al.:2.cum quibus (hominibus) comparari sordidum,
Cic. Rep. 1, 5, 9; so id. Fam. 12, 30, 7:et se mihi comparat Ajax?
Ov. M. 13, 338.—In gen., to place together in comparison, to compare (the usu. signif. of the word in prose and poetry):3.homo quod rationis est particeps similitudines comparat,
Cic. Off. 1, 4, 11:majora, minora, paria,
id. de Or. 2, 40, 172; id. Top. 18, 68:metaphora rei comparatur, quam volumus exprimere,
Quint. 8, 6, 8.—With dat.:equi fortis et victoris senectuti, comparat suam,
Cic. Sen. 5, 14:si regiae stirpi comparetur ignobilis,
Curt. 8, 4, 25:restat ut copiae copiis conparentur vel numero vel, etc.,
Liv. 9, 19, 1:se majori pauperiorum turbae,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 112:Periclem fulminibus et caelesti fragori comparat,
Quint. 12, 10, 24; cf. id. 12, 10, 65:necesse est sibi nimium tribuat, qui se nemini comparat,
id. 1, 2, 18:nec tantum inutilibus comparantur utilia, sed inter se quoque ipsa,
id. 3, 8, 33; cf id. 3, 6, 87.—With cum and abl.:hominem cum homine et tempus cum tempore et rem cum re,
Cic. Dom. 51, 130; id. Verr. 2, 4, 54, § 121:cum illo... ceteris rebus nullo modo comparandus es,
id. Phil. 2, 46, 117:cum meum factum cum tuo comparo,
id. Fam. 3, 6, 1; id. Off. 3, 1, 2; 2, 6, 20:corporis commoda cum externis et ipsa inter se corporis,
id. ib. 2, 25, 88:longiorem orationem cum magnitudine utilitatis,
id. ib. 2, 6, 20:victoria, quae cum Marathonio possit comparari tropaeo,
Nep. Them. 5, 3:totam causam nostram cum tota adversarii causā,
Quint. 7, 2, 22; 12, 7, 3.—With ad:nec comparandus hic quidem ad illum est,
Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 14:sed nihil comparandi causā loquar,
I will institute no comparison, Cic. Pis. 1, 3.— Hence,With rel.-clause, to reflect, consider, judge; or to prove, show, by comparing (rare): id ego semper mecum sic agito et comparo, quo pacto magnam molem minuam, Att. ap. Non. p. 256, 20:B.cum comparetur, utrum, etc.,
Auct. Her. 2, 28, 45:comparando quam intestina corporis seditio similis esset irae plebis in patres, etc.,
Liv. 2, 32, 12; cf. Tac. A. 3, 5:deinde comparat, quanto plures deleti sint homines, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 5, 16.—Comparare inter se, t. t., of colleagues in office, to agree together in respect to the division of duties, to come to an agreement (freq. in Liv., esp. of the consuls, who made an arrangement between themselves in respect to their provinces):C.inter se decemviri comparabant, quos ire ad bellum, quos praeesse exercitibus oporteret,
Liv. 3, 41, 7:senatusconsultum factum est, ut consules inter se provincias Italiam et Macedoniam compararent sortirenturve,
id. 42, 31, 1; 8, 20, 3; 32, 8, 1; 33, 43, 2; 26, 8, 8;41, 6, 1: (consules) comparant inter se ut, etc.,
id. 8, 6, 13; 10, 15, 12:ut consules sortirentur conparerentve inter se, uter, etc.,
id. 24, 10, 2;of the tribunes of the people,
id. 29, 20, 9;of the proprætors,
id. 40, 47, 1.—(In acc. with I. B.) Si scias quod donum huic dono contra comparet, opposes to this, Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 63.—Hence, * compărātē, adv., in or by comparison, comparatively:2. I.quaerere (opp. simpliciter),
Cic. Top. 22, 84.To prepare something with zeal, care, etc., to make ready, to set in order, furnish, provide, etc. (class.)A.Lit.:(β).magnifice et ornate convivium comparat (al. apparat),
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 65; Tib. 1, 10, 42:sibi remedium ad magnitudinem frigorum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 10, § 26: se, to make one ' s self ready, to prepare one ' s self, id. Mil. 10, 28:se ad respondendum,
id. N. D. 3, 8, 19:se ad iter,
Liv. 28, 33, 1; cf. pass., id. 42, 43, 4:se ad omnis casus,
Caes. B. G. 7, 79:insidias alicui per aliquem,
Cic. Clu. 16, 47; cf.:dolum ad capiendos eos,
Liv. 23, 35, 2:comparare et constituere accusationem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 1, § 2; cf.:comparare accusatorem filio suo,
id. Clu. 67, 191:fugam,
Caes. B. G. 4, 18: domicilium [p. 387] ibi, Liv. 1, 34, 10:iter ad regem,
Nep. Alcib. 10, 3 et saep.:vultum e vultu,
to adjust according to, to fashion, Plaut. Am. 3, 3, 5.—In the histt. freq. of preparations for war: bellum,
Nep. Dion, 5, 1; id. Ages. 2, 4; id. Eum. 7, 1; Liv. 9, 29, 5; 32, 28, 7; Cic. Phil. 3, 1, 1 et saep.:arma, milites, classem,
Liv. 42, 30, 11; cf. Nep. Milt. 4, 1; id. Dion, 4, 3; id. Dat. 4, 1 and 4; id. Hann. 3, 2; Liv. 28, 13, 1; 35, 26, 1; Suet. Tib. 25; Curt. 4, 9, 3; cf.:arma latroni,
Quint. 12, 1, 1.— Pass. in mid. force:ita fiet ut isdem locis et ad suadendum et ad dissuadendum simus conparati,
Auct. Her. 3, 3, 4:ab hoc colloquio legati Romani in Boeotiam conparati sunt,
made ready to go, Liv. 42, 43, 4.—Absol.:(γ).ex hac parte diligentissime comparatur,
Cic. Fam. 16, 11, 3:tempore ad comparandum dato,
Nep. Thras. 2, 2; so Liv. 35, 45, 5; 38, 12, 7.—With inf.:B.urere tecta,
Ov. Tr. 2, 267:an ita me comparem, Non perpeti, etc.,
place myself in a condition, Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 2.—Trop. of the arrangements of nature, of civil life, of manners, customs, etc., to arrange, appoint, ordain, establish; esp. in the pass. impers.:II.ita quoique est in aetate hominum conparatum,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 5; cf. Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 94 Fleck.; Liv. 3, 68, 10:more majorum comparatum est,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 53, 153; cf.:ita comparatum more majorum erat, ne, etc.,
Liv. 39, 29, 5:est ita natura comparatum ut, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 5, 19, 5:praetores, ut considerate fieret, comparaverunt,
Cic. Quint. 16, 51; so Auct. Her. 4, 16, 23; Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 7:jam hoc prope iniquissime comparatum est, quod in morbis, etc.,
Cic. Clu. 21, 57:eis utendum censeo quae legibus conparata sunt,
Sall. C. 51, 8.—So rarely of persons:sic fuimus semper comparati, ut, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 9, 32.—To procure what one does not yet possess or what is not yet in existence, to procure, get, purchase, obtain, prepare, make, collect.A.Prop.:2.negoti sibi qui volet vim parare, Navem et mulierem haec duo conparato,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 2:mihi quadraginta minas,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 19:aurum ac vestem atque alia, quae opus sunt,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 8, 15:pecudes carius,
Suet. Calig. 27:merces,
Dig. 13, 4, 2 fin.:ex incommodis Alterius sua ut comparent commoda,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 4; so id. Heaut. 2, 4, 17:Sthenius ab adulescentio paulo studiosius haec compararat, supellectilem, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 83; Curt. 5, 6, 3:gemmas, toreumata, signa, tabulas,
Suet. Caes. 47: victum et cultum humanum labore et industriā, Cic. Oecon. ap. Col. 12, praef. § 2: Suet. Calig. 22.—Of abstract things:B.amicitias,
Cic. Inv. 1, 1, 1; cf. id. Fin. 1, 20, 65:auctoritatem sibi,
Caes. B. G. 5, 53:laudes artibus,
Cic. Fam. 2, 4, 2; id. Off. 2, 13, 45:tribunicium auxilium sibi,
Liv. 9, 34, 3 al.; Hor. Epod. 2, 30.—Trop.: sex (tribunos) ad intercessionem comparavere, brought or gained them over to their side, Liv. 4, 48, 11. -
109 hold
A n1 (grasp, grip) prise f ; to get hold of attraper [rope, handle] ; to keep (a) hold of ou on tenir [ball, rail, hand] ; ⇒ catch, grab, grasp, seize, take ;2 ( possession) to get hold of se procurer [book, ticket, document] ; [press] avoir vent de [story] ; découvrir [details, information] ;4 ( control) emprise f (on, over sur) ; to have a hold on ou over sb avoir de l'emprise sur qn ; to get a hold of oneself se reprendre ;7 (of hairspray, gel) fixation f ; normal/extra hold fixation normale/extra-forte.1 ( clasp) tenir [object, hand, person] (above, over au-dessus de ; against contre) ; to hold sth in one's hand tenir qch à la main [brush, pencil, stick] ; ( enclosed) tenir qch dans la main [button, coin, sweet] ; to hold sth/sb by tenir qch/qn par [handle, stem, sleeve, leg] ; to hold one's stomach/head (in pain) se tenir l'estomac/la tête (à cause de la douleur) ; to hold sb (in one's arms) serrer qn dans ses bras ; to hold each other se serrer l'un contre l'autre ; can you hold my bag for me? tu peux me tenir mon sac? ;2 ( maintain) to hold one's head upright/still tenir sa tête droite/immobile ; to hold one's hands apart/still tenir ses mains écartées/immobiles ; to hold a pose/smile garder une pose/un sourire ; to hold sth in place ou position maintenir qch en place ; to hold one's speed maintenir sa vitesse ;3 ( arrange) organiser, tenir [meeting, talks] ; organiser [competition, ballot, demonstration, course, election] ; organiser, donner [party, reception] ; organiser, monter [exhibition, show] ; avoir [conversation] ; célébrer [church service] ; mener [enquiry] ; faire passer [interview] ; to be held avoir lieu ;4 ( have capacity for) [box, case, tank] (pouvoir) contenir [objects, amount] ; [theatre, room] avoir une capacité de [350 people] ; the bus holds ten (people) le bus a dix places ; to (be able to) hold one's drink ou liquor tenir l'alcool ;6 ( support) [shelf, fridge, branch, roof] supporter [weight, load, crate] ; the branch won't hold you la branche ne supportera pas ton poids ;7 ( restrain) [dam, wall] retenir, contenir [water, flood waters] ; [person] tenir [dog] ; maîtriser [thief] ; there is/there'll be no holding him fig on ne peut/pourra plus l'arrêter ;8 ( keep against will) [police, kidnappers] détenir [person] ; to hold sb prisoner/hostage garder qn prisonnier/en otage ;9 ( possess) détenir, avoir [shares, power, record, playing card] ; être titulaire de [degree, sporting title, cup] ; occuper [job, position] ; avoir, être en possession de [ticket, passport, licence] ; porter [title] ; Jur, gen [bank, computer, police, solicitor] conserver [document, information, money] ; avoir [mortgage] ;10 ( keep back) garder [place, seat, ticket] ; faire attendre [train, flight] ; mettre [qch] en attente [letter, order] ; hold it ○ ! minute ○ ! ; hold everything! arrête tout! ; two burgers, but hold the mustard! deux hamburgers, sans moutarde ;11 ( believe) avoir [opinion, belief] ; to hold sb/sth to be tenir qn/qch pour, considérer qn/qch comme ; to hold that [person] soutenir que ; [law, theory] dire que ; to hold sb liable ou responsible tenir qn pour responsable ;12 ( defend successfully) Mil tenir [territory, city, bridge] ; Pol, Sport conserver [title, seat, lead, position] ; ( in tennis) to hold one's serve ou service gagner or remporter son service ; to hold one's own [person] se défendre tout seul (against contre) ; [army] tenir bon (against devant) ;14 Telecom to hold the line patienter, rester en ligne ; can you hold the line please ne quittez pas s'il vous plaît ;15 Mus tenir [note] (for pendant) ;16 Aut to hold the road tenir la route.1 ( remain intact) [rope, shelf, bridge, dam, glue] tenir ; fig ( also hold good) [theory, offer, objection, law] tenir ;3 Telecom patienter ;4 ( remain steady) hold still! tiens-toi tranquille!1 Telecom en attente ; to put sb on hold Telecom faire patienter qn ; to put a call on hold Telecom mettre un appel en attente ;2 to put one's plan/a project on hold gen laisser ses projets/un projet en suspens.■ hold against: to hold sth against sb reprocher qch à qn ; to hold it against sb that en vouloir à qn parce que ; I don't hold it against him/them je ne lui/leur en veux pas ; your age could be held against you ton âge pourrait jouer en ta défaveur.■ hold back:▶ hold back se retenir ; to hold back from doing se retenir de faire, préférer ne pas faire ;▶ hold [sb/sth] back, hold back [sb/sth]1 ( restrain) contenir [water, tide, crowd, animals] ; retenir [hair, tears] ; retenir [person] ; refouler [feelings] ; contenir [anger] ; to hold back one's laughter se retenir or s'empêcher de rire ;2 ( prevent progress of) ( involuntarily) [person] retarder [person, group] ; ( deliberately) [person] retenir [person] ; [background, poor education] gêner [person] ; entraver [production, progress, development] ;3 ( withhold) [person, government, organization] cacher [information, result] ; ( to protect privacy) tenir [qch] secret, ne pas divulguer [name, information, identity] ; [person, company] différer [payment].■ hold down:▶ hold [sb/sth] down, hold down [sb/sth]1 ( prevent from moving) maintenir [qch] en place [tent, carpet, piece of paper] ; tenir, maîtriser [person] ;2 ( press down) appuyer sur [pedal, key] ;3 ( keep at certain level) limiter [number, rate, expenditure, costs, inflation] ; limiter l'augmentation de [wages, taxes, prices] ;■ hold in:▶ hold [sth] in, hold in [sth]1 ( restrain) réprimer, contenir [feeling, anger, disappointment] ;2 ( pull in) rentrer [stomach, buttocks].■ hold off:▶ hold off [enemy] accorder un répit ; [creditors] accorder un délai ; I hope the rain holds off j'espère qu'il ne pleuvra pas ; the rain held off until after the match il s'est mis à pleuvoir après le match ; to hold off buying/making a decision reporter l'achat/la décision à plus tard ; he held off leaving until the weekend il a reporté son départ au week-end ;▶ hold [sb] off, hold off [sb] tenir [qn] à distance [enemy, creditor, journalists] ; faire patienter [client] ;▶ hold [sth] off repousser [attack].■ hold on:▶ hold on1 ( wait) gen attendre ; Telecom patienter ; ‘hold on, I'll just get him’ ( on telephone) ‘ne quittez pas, je vais le chercher’ ;2 ( grip) tenir (with de, avec) ; ‘hold on (tight)!’ ‘tiens-toi (bien)!’ ;3 ( endure) [person, company] tenir ;▶ hold [sth] on [screw, glue] maintenir [qch] en place ; to be held on with sth [door, handle, wheel] être maintenu par qch.■ hold on to:▶ hold on to [sb/sth]1 ( grip) s'agripper à [branch, railing, rope] ; s'agripper à, se tenir à [person] ; ( to prevent from falling) agripper, retenir [person] ; serrer [object, purse] ; (bien) tenir [dog] ;2 ( retain) conserver [power, title, lead] ; garder [shares, car] ; to hold on to one's dreams fig s'accrocher à ses rêves ; to hold on to one's ou the belief that persister à croire que ;3 ( look after) garder [object] (for pour).■ hold out:▶ hold out1 ( endure) tenir le coup, tenir bon ; to hold out against tenir bon devant [enemy, changes, threat] ;2 ( remain available) [supplies, food, stocks] durer ;▶ hold [sth] out, holdout [sth] tendre [glass, money, ticket] (to à) ; to hold out one's hand/leg tendre la main/la jambe ;▶ hold out [sth] garder, conserver [hope] ; I don't hold out much hope je ne me fais guère d'illusions, je n'ai plus beaucoup d'espoir ; they don't hold out much hope of finding him ils ont perdu presque tout espoir de le retrouver ; to hold out for insister pour obtenir [pay rise, increase] ; to hold out on sb ○ cacher des choses à qn ; they know something, but they're holding out on us ils sont au courant mais ils nous cachent quelque chose.■ hold over:▶ hold [sth] over, hold over [sth]1 ( postpone) ajourner [question, programme] ;■ hold to:▶ hold to [sth] s'en tenir à [belief, opinion, decision] ;▶ hold sb to [sth] faire tenir [qch] à qn [promise] ; faire honorer [qch] à qn [contract, offer] ; I'll hold you to that! je note!, je m'en souviendrai!1 ( not break) [car, shoes, chair] tenir ;▶ hold [sth] together1 ( keep intact) faire tenir [car, machine, chair] ; maintenir ensemble [papers, pieces] ; to be held together with sth tenir avec qch ;2 ( unite) assurer la cohésion de [company, party, government] ; my mother held the family together la famille est restée unie grâce à ma mère.■ hold up:▶ hold up2 ( remain valid) [theory, argument] tenir ;▶ hold [sb/sth] up, hold up [sb/sth]1 ( support) soutenir [shelf, picture] ; tenir [trousers, stockings] ; to be held up by ou with sth tenir avec qch ;3 ( display) to hold sb/sth up as an example ou model of présenter qn/ qch comme un exemple de ; to hold sb up to ridicule tourner qn en ridicule, ridiculiser qn ;4 ( delay) retarder [person, flight] ; ralentir [production, traffic] ; arrêter, interrompre [procession] ;5 ( rob) attaquer [train, bank, person].■ hold with: not to hold with ne pas être d'accord avec [idea, system] ; être contre [television, imitations etc] ; he doesn't hold with teaching children French il est contre le fait qu'on enseigne le français aux enfants. -
110 لاءم
لاءَمَ \ agree: to suit one’s health or stomach: Strong cheese does not agree with me. fit: to be of suitable size for (sb. or sth.): These shoes don’t fit me. This key doesn’t fit the lock. match: to find an equal for: Can you match this red cloth (Can you find some more of the same colour, etc.)?, to be equal to (in colour or pattern) The curtains match the chair covers. suit: to satisfy; be right for: We’ll meet at 10.00 if that suits you. \ See Also ناسب (ناسَبَ) \ لاءَمَ \ piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ركب (رَكَّبَ) -
111 συμφωνέω
συμφωνέω fut. συμφωνήσω; 1 aor. συνεφώνησα, pass. συνεφωνήθην (s. three next entries; Pla., Aristot. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 10, 106, C. Ap. 2, 181; Ath.)① to be so alike or similar as to match, of thingsⓐ fit (in) with, match (with), agree with (Pla., Aristot. et al.; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 2, 2 Jac. [abs.]) w. dat. τούτῳ συμφωνοῦσιν οἱ λόγοι τῶν προφητῶν with this (i.e. w. God’s call to the nations) the words of the prophets agree Ac 15:15 (cp. Jos., Ant. 1, 107; 15, 174). τῷ παλαιῷ οὐ συμφωνήσει τὸ ἐπίβλημα Lk 5:36. (λίθοι) μὴ συμφωνοῦντες τοῖς ἑτέροις λίθοις Hs 9, 6, 4.ⓑ fit together συμφωνοῦσιν αἱ ἁρμογαί the joints (of the stones) fit together Hv 3, 5, 1c. συμφ. ταῖς ἁρμογαῖς αὐτῶν they fit together at their joints 3, 5, 1a. συμφ. ταῖς ἁρμογαῖς αὐτῶν μετὰ τῶν ἑτέρων λίθων 3, 5, 2; cp. 3, 2, 6.ⓒ match in sound of empty jars that harmonize when knocking against each other συμφωνοῦσιν ἀλλήλοις Hm 11:13.② to have common interests, be in agreement, in harmony, of pers. τινί with someone (Pla., Aristot. et al.; Strabo 12, 3, 25) ἑαυτοῖς συνεφώνησαν they were in agreement with each other Hv 3, 5, 1b.③ to have come to an agreement about someth., be of one mind, agree, w. focus on specific result of negotiations, of pers. (Diod S 12, 25, 3; 4 Km 12:9; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 17; 2, 255 τινὶ περί τινος) ἐὰν δύο συμφωνήσουσιν περὶ πράγματος Mt 18:19. Impers. pass. συνεφωνήθη ὑμῖν πειράσαι; did you agree to test?, lit. ‘was it agreed by you to test?’ Ac 5:9 (B-D-F §202; 409, 3; cp. Lat. convenit inter vos; Rob. 1084). Of a business arrangement (oft. pap) συμφωνήσας μετὰ τῶν ἐργατῶν ἐκ δηναρίου he came to an agreement or he settled with the workers for a denarius Mt 20:2 (on ἐκ w. gen. of price s. ἐκ 4b). Sim. οὐχὶ δηναρίου (gen. of price) συνεφώνησάς μοι; vs. 13, but the latter pass may also fit in 2.—DELG s.v. φωνή. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
112 assortir
assortir [asɔʀtiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verbb. ( = accompagner) assortir qch de to accompany sth with* * *asɔʀtiʀ
1.
1) ( harmoniser) to match [couleurs, vêtements] (à to; avec with); to match [convives]2) ( compléter)3) Commerce ( approvisionner) to stock [magasin]
2.
s'assortir verbe pronominal1) [couleurs, objets, vêtements] to matchs'assortir à or avec quelque chose — to match something
2) ( être complété)* * *asɔʀtiʀ vt1) [couleurs, styles] to match2) (= accompagner)* * *assortir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( harmoniser) to match [couleurs, vêtements] (à to; avec with); to match [convives]; assortir sa cravate à or avec ses chaussettes to match one's tie with one's socks; son sac à main est assorti à ses chaussures her handbag matches her shoes;2 ( compléter) assortir qch de qch to add sth to sth; ils ont assorti leurs propositions de deux conditions they added two conditions to their proposals;B s'assortir vpr1 ( s'harmoniser) [couleurs, objets, vêtements] to match; s'assortir à or avec qch to match sth;2 ( être complété) s'assortir de qch to come with; la condamnation s'assortit d'une mise à l'épreuve de trois ans the sentence comes with a three-year probationary period.[asɔrtir] verbe transitif1. [teintes, vêtements] to matchassortir à: j'ai acheté le couvre-lit assorti au papier peint I bought a bedspread to match the wallpaperassortir ses chaussures à sa ceinture to match one's shoes with ou to one's belt4. [accompagner]assortir de: il a assorti son discours d'un paragraphe sur le racisme he added a paragraph on racism to his speech————————s'assortir verbe pronominal intransitifsa manière de s'habiller s'assortit à sa personnalité the way he dresses matches ou reflects his personality2. [être complété] -
113 intonare
strumento tunecolori co-ordinate* * *intonare v.tr.1 (accordare) to tune, to attune; (mediante corista) to tune up: intonare uno strumento, to tune an instrument; i suonatori stavano ancora intonando i loro strumenti, the players were still tuning up their instruments2 (cantilenare, salmodiare) to intone: intonare un canto spirituale, to intone a spiritual3 (cominciare a cantare) to strike* up, to lead* off into: intonarono l'inno nazionale, they struck up the national anthem; Allora cominciamo! Chi intona?, Okay, let's begin! Who will lead us off on the right note?4 (fig.) (armonizzare) to match: intonare bene i colori tra loro, to match the colours well; intonare una cravatta con un vestito, to match a tie with a suit.◘ intonarsi v.intr.pron. to be in tune (with sthg.); to tone in (with sthg.); to harmonize (with sthg.); to match (with sthg.); to fit in (with sthg.): il copriletto s'intona con le tende, the bedspread tones in with the curtains; non s'intona con l'ambiente, it doesn't fit in with its surroundings; questi due colori non s'intonano, these two colours do not match.* * *[into'nare]1. vt(Mus : canzone) to sing the opening phrases of, (fig : armonizzare) to matchintonare a o con — to tone in with, match with
2. vip (intonarsi)(colori) to go togetherintonarsi a o con — (circostanza, carnagione) to suit, (abito) to match, go with
* * *[into'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (iniziare a cantare) to strike* up [canzone, aria]2) (armonizzare) to match [colori, abiti]2.-rsi a qcs. — [borsa, colore] to match sth., to go with sth
* * *intonare/into'nare/ [1]1 (iniziare a cantare) to strike* up [canzone, aria]2 (armonizzare) to match [colori, abiti]II intonarsi verbo pronominale(armonizzarsi) [abiti, colori] to match; -rsi a qcs. [borsa, colore] to match sth., to go with sth. -
114 abstimmen
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/t MUS. (und Radio) tune ( auf to); TECH. und fig. (aufeinander abstimmen) coordinate; (anpassen) adjust (to); (Farben) match; zeitlich: time; Uhren aufeinander abstimmen synchronize watchesIII v/refl Pl. come to an agreement ( oder arrangement); agree to stick to the same version; sich mit jemandem abstimmen bei Urlaub etc.: arrange things with s.o., coordinate with s.o.* * *(einstellen) to tune; to tune up;(wählen) to ballot* * *ạb|stim|men sep1. vito take a voteabstimmen lassen — to put sth to the vote
2. vt(= harmonisieren) Instrumente to tune ( auf +acc to); Radio to tune (in) ( auf +acc to); (= in Einklang bringen) Farben, Kleidung to match ( auf +acc with); Termine to coordinate ( auf +acc with); (= anpassen) to suit ( auf +acc to); (COMM ) Bücher to balance/aufeinander abgestimmt sein (Instrumente) — to be in tune with sth/with each other; (Farben, Speisen etc) to go well with sth/with each other or together; (Termine) to fit in well with sth/with each other
(aufeinander) abgestimmt (Pläne, Strategien) — mutually agreed
3. vrsich ( mit jdm/miteinander) abstimmen — to come to an agreement (with sb/amongst ourselves/themselves etc)
* * *ab|stim·men▪ [über jdn/etw] \abstimmen to vote for sb/on sthII. vt▪ Dinge aufeinander/etw auf etw akk \abstimmen to coordinate things [with each other]; Farben, Kleidung to match2. RADIO3. (mechanisch einstellen)die Sitze sind genau auf seine Größe abgestimmt the seats are adjusted to fit his size▪ sich [mit jdm] \abstimmen to coordinate [with sb]▪ sich [miteinander] \abstimmen to coordinate with one anotherdie Zeugen hatten sich offensichtlich in ihren Aussagen miteinander abgestimmt the witnesses had obviously worked together on their statements* * *1.intransitives Verb vote (über + Akk. on)2.über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen — put something to the vote
transitives Verb1)etwas auf etwas (Akk.) abstimmen — suit something to something
Zeitpläne/Programme aufeinander abstimmen — coordinate timetables/programmes
* * *abstimmen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i PARL etc vote (über on);abstimmen lassen über take a vote onauf to); TECH etc fig (aufeinander abstimmen) coordinate; (anpassen) adjust (to); (Farben) match; zeitlich: time;Uhren aufeinander abstimmen synchronize watchessich mit jemandem abstimmen bei Urlaub etc: arrange things with sb, coordinate with sb* * *1.intransitives Verb vote (über + Akk. on)2.über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen — put something to the vote
transitives Verb1)etwas auf etwas (Akk.) abstimmen — suit something to something
Zeitpläne/Programme aufeinander abstimmen — coordinate timetables/programmes
* * *n.voting n. -
115 perfecto
► adjetivo1 perfect* * *(f. - perfecta)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=ideal) perfect¡perfecto! — fine!
2) (=completo) completeera un perfecto desconocido — he was a complete o total stranger
2.SM (Ling) perfect, perfect tense* * *I- ta adjetivoa) (ideal, excelente) perfectb) (delante del n) ( absoluto)IIinterjección fine!* * *= perfect, ideally suited, flawless, seamless, unblemished, untainted, perfect fit.Ex. Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.Ex. For this reason alone, the printed catalogue is not ideally suited to a rapidly changing stock.Ex. No system is flawless, however, and this includes SC350.Ex. CD-I (CD-Interactive) finally allows them to be integrated together in a seamless fashion = Finalmente el CD-I (CD-Interactivo) les permite integrarse de una manera transparente.Ex. Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex. The information needs of minorities are important and that libraries must organise to become neutral service points making untainted information available to all.Ex. Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.----* blanco perfecto = sitting duck.* combinación perfecta = perfect match.* dominio perfecto = a fine art.* ejemplo perfecto = perfect example.* en perfecto estado = intact, in mint condition, in immaculate condition.* en un mundo perfecto = in a perfect world.* pareja perfecta = perfect match, perfect couple.* perfecta demostración = object lesson.* perfecto estado = intactness.* ser perfecto = be right, be spot on, fit + the bill.* * *I- ta adjetivoa) (ideal, excelente) perfectb) (delante del n) ( absoluto)IIinterjección fine!* * *= perfect, ideally suited, flawless, seamless, unblemished, untainted, perfect fit.Ex: Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.
Ex: For this reason alone, the printed catalogue is not ideally suited to a rapidly changing stock.Ex: No system is flawless, however, and this includes SC350.Ex: CD-I (CD-Interactive) finally allows them to be integrated together in a seamless fashion = Finalmente el CD-I (CD-Interactivo) les permite integrarse de una manera transparente.Ex: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex: The information needs of minorities are important and that libraries must organise to become neutral service points making untainted information available to all.Ex: Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.* blanco perfecto = sitting duck.* combinación perfecta = perfect match.* dominio perfecto = a fine art.* ejemplo perfecto = perfect example.* en perfecto estado = intact, in mint condition, in immaculate condition.* en un mundo perfecto = in a perfect world.* pareja perfecta = perfect match, perfect couple.* perfecta demostración = object lesson.* perfecto estado = intactness.* ser perfecto = be right, be spot on, fit + the bill.* * *1 (ideal, excelente) perfectse encuentra en perfecto estado de salud she is in perfect healthes un regalo perfecto it is a perfect giftel marido perfecto the perfect husband2 ( delante del n)(absoluto): es un perfecto caballero he's a perfect gentlemanun perfecto idiota an absolute o a complete idiotes un perfecto desconocido en nuestro país he is completely unknown o he is a complete unknown in our countryfine!¿te paso a recoger a las siete? — ¡perfecto! shall I pick you up at seven? — fine o ( colloq) great!¡perfecto! lo conseguimos great o fantastic! we did it ( colloq)* * *
perfecto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
es un perfecto desconocido he is completely unknown
perfecto 2 interjección
fine!
perfecto,-a adjetivo
1 perfect
estar perfecto de salud, to be in perfect health
2 exclamación ¡perfecto!, fine!
' perfecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabada
- acabado
- bordada
- bordado
- perfeccionar
- perfecta
- redonda
- redondo
- pasar
- pretérito
English:
elaborate
- fit
- flawless
- gentleman
- hunt
- immaculate
- lift-off
- mint
- perfect
- prime
- setting
- undamaged
- will
- fine
- right
- such
- unbroken
* * *perfecto, -a♦ adj1. [impecable, inmejorable] perfect;es el regalo perfecto it's the perfect gift;la sopa está perfecta the soup is perfect o just right;el televisor está en perfecto estado the television is in perfect o immaculate condition2. [total] absolute, complete;es un perfecto idiota he's an absolute o complete idiot;es un perfecto desconocido he's a complete unknown3. Gram perfect♦ interj[de acuerdo] fine!, great!* * *I adj perfectII m GRAM perfect (tense)* * *perfecto, -ta adj: perfect♦ perfectamente adv* * *perfecto adj perfect -
116 reunir
v.1 to bring together.Ellos reunieron a muchos amigos They brought together many friends.2 to collect, to bring together.reunió una gran fortuna he amassed a large fortune3 to meet, to fulfill (requisitos, condiciones).el plan reúne todas las condiciones para ser aceptado the plan meets o fulfills all the criteria for acceptanceno reúne los requisitos necesarios para el puesto he doesn't meet the requirements for the post4 to put back together.5 to gather, to scrape together, to collect, to muster.Ellos reunieron dinero They gathered money.6 to assemble.Ellos reunieron a los miembros They assembled the members.7 to merge, to incorporate.Ellos reunieron a las empresas They merged the companies.8 to have, to muster, to meet.Ella reunía buenas cualidades She mustered good qualities.* * *(stressed ú in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to gather, collect2) raise3) join4) unite5) have•- reunirse* * *1. VT1) (=juntar) to join, join together2) (=recolectar) [+ cosas dispersas] to gather, gather together, get together; [+ datos] to collect, gather; [+ recursos] to pool; [+ colección] to assemble, make; [+ dinero] to collect; [+ fondos] to raisela producción de los demás países reunidos no alcanzará al nuestro — the production of the other countries put together will not come up to ours
3) [+ personas] to bring together, get together4) [+ cualidades] to combine; [+ condiciones] to have, possess2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cualidades/características> to have; < requisitos> to satisfy, meet2) < datos> to gather; <dinero/fondos> to raise; < información> to gather together, collectreunir pruebas — to gather o assemble evidence
3) < personas>2.reunirse v pron consejo/junta to meet; amigos/parientes to get togetherse va a reunir con los representantes — she's going to have a meeting with o meet the representatives
* * *= assemble, bring together, compile, gather, pull together, put together, round up, unite, encapsulate, muster, bundle, gather together, pool, reunite [re-unite], band, draw together.Ex. In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.Ex. For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.Ex. This system could be used by the booktrade for compiling second-hand book lists.Ex. A bibliography is a list of materials or items which is restricted in its coverage by some feature other than the materials being gathered in one library collection.Ex. This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.Ex. The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.Ex. That is, you can round up terminals if you have to very rapidly.Ex. It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex. The fundamental OOP technique is to encapsulate data with the operations/code that operate on that data into a single entity which is called an object.Ex. Obviously, the task will strain all the resources of mind and character that the nation can muster.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. If we wanted to gather everything on particular plants together under the general heading 'Horticulture,' we might change the above example to 635.9(582.675)65 to make the main facet the individual plant (in this case anemones), with environment (indoor...) a secondary feature.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. Divided collections are being reunited and bodies of material considered lost after World War 2 are resurfacing in Eastern Europe as well as in Germany.Ex. The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex. The application of the classification schemes, once constructed, involves synthesis, or the drawing together of the single concepts which are listed in the scheme from their different facets, in order to specify compound subjects.----* que reúne las condiciones = qualified.* reunir dinero = raise + money.* reunir el dinero = muster (up) + the cash, come up with + the money.* reunir el efectivo = muster (up) + the cash.* reunir información = pool + information.* reunir las condiciones = fit + the bill.* reunir las condiciones para = qualify for.* reunir material = gather + material.* reunirse = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucus.* reunirse de nuevo = reconvene.* reunir una serie de condiciones = meet + set of conditions.* volver a reunir = reassemble [re-assemble].* volverse a reunir = reconvene.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cualidades/características> to have; < requisitos> to satisfy, meet2) < datos> to gather; <dinero/fondos> to raise; < información> to gather together, collectreunir pruebas — to gather o assemble evidence
3) < personas>2.reunirse v pron consejo/junta to meet; amigos/parientes to get togetherse va a reunir con los representantes — she's going to have a meeting with o meet the representatives
* * *= assemble, bring together, compile, gather, pull together, put together, round up, unite, encapsulate, muster, bundle, gather together, pool, reunite [re-unite], band, draw together.Ex: In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.
Ex: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.Ex: This system could be used by the booktrade for compiling second-hand book lists.Ex: A bibliography is a list of materials or items which is restricted in its coverage by some feature other than the materials being gathered in one library collection.Ex: This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.Ex: The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.Ex: That is, you can round up terminals if you have to very rapidly.Ex: It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex: The fundamental OOP technique is to encapsulate data with the operations/code that operate on that data into a single entity which is called an object.Ex: Obviously, the task will strain all the resources of mind and character that the nation can muster.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: If we wanted to gather everything on particular plants together under the general heading 'Horticulture,' we might change the above example to 635.9(582.675)65 to make the main facet the individual plant (in this case anemones), with environment (indoor...) a secondary feature.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: Divided collections are being reunited and bodies of material considered lost after World War 2 are resurfacing in Eastern Europe as well as in Germany.Ex: The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex: The application of the classification schemes, once constructed, involves synthesis, or the drawing together of the single concepts which are listed in the scheme from their different facets, in order to specify compound subjects.* que reúne las condiciones = qualified.* reunir dinero = raise + money.* reunir el dinero = muster (up) + the cash, come up with + the money.* reunir el efectivo = muster (up) + the cash.* reunir información = pool + information.* reunir las condiciones = fit + the bill.* reunir las condiciones para = qualify for.* reunir material = gather + material.* reunirse = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucus.* reunirse de nuevo = reconvene.* reunir una serie de condiciones = meet + set of conditions.* volver a reunir = reassemble [re-assemble].* volverse a reunir = reconvene.* * *vtA (tener) ‹cualidades/características› to havelos aspirantes deberán reunir los siguientes requisitos … candidates must satisfy o meet the following requirements …reúne todas las condiciones necesarias para el cargo he fulfills all the requirements for the positionB (recoger, recolectar) ‹datos› to gather; ‹dinero/fondos› to raiseha logrado reunir una colección excepcional de sellos she has managed to build up an impressive stamp collectionel volumen reúne varios artículos publicados recientemente por el autor the volume brings together o is a collection of several recently published articles by the authorprimero hay que reunir la información necesaria the first step is to gather together o collect o assemble all the necessary informationreunir pruebas contra algn to gather o assemble evidence against sbC ‹personas›reunió a toda la familia en su casa she got all the family together at her housereunió a los jefes de sección he called a meeting of the heads of department, he called the heads of department togetherlos reunió y les leyó el telegrama he called them together and read them the telegram■ reunirse«consejo/junta» to meet; «amigos/parientes» to get togetherhace años que no se reúne toda la familia it's years since the whole family got togetherse reunieron tras 20 años sin verse they met up again o got together again after 20 yearsreunirse CON algn:me reuní con él en Chicago I met up with him in Chicagose va a reunir con los representantes de la compañía en Alemania she's going to meet o have a meeting with o ( esp AmE) meet with the company's representatives in Germany* * *
reunir ( conjugate reunir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹cualidades/características› to have;
‹ requisitos› to satisfy, meet;
‹ condiciones› to fulfill, satisfy
2 ‹ datos› to gather;
‹dinero/fondos› to raise;
‹ información› to gather together, collect
3 ‹amigos/familia› to get … together;
reunirse verbo pronominal [consejo/junta] to meet;
[amigos/parientes] to get together;
reunirse con algn ( encontrarse) to meet up with sb;
( tener una reunión) to have a meeting with sb, meet with sb (AmE)
reunir verbo transitivo
1 (juntar) to collect: si reúnes tres vales, te dan uno de regalo, if you collect three vouchers, they'll give you another one free
(dinero) to raise
(información) to gather
(valor, fuerza) to muster (up)
2 (congregar) to gather together: nos reunieron en una pequeña sala, they brought us together in a small room
3 (cualidades, características) to have, possess
(requisitos) to fulfil
' reunir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aunar
- juntar
- satisfacer
- agrupar
- requisito
- reunido
English:
assemble
- bill
- gather
- gather together
- get together
- muster
- pool
- put together
- raise
- rake together
- rally
- reassemble
- reunite
- round up
- scrape together
- scrape up
- summon up
- accumulate
- collect
- compile
- get
- marshal
- meet
- put
- qualified
- summon
* * *♦ vt1. [juntar] [personas] to bring together;la fiesta de homenaje reunió a todos los amigos del artista the party in his honour brought all the artist's friends together2. [objetos, información] to collect, to bring together;[fondos] to raise;reunió una gran fortuna he amassed a large fortune3. [tener] [requisitos, condiciones] to meet, to fulfil;[cualidades] to possess, to combine;el plan reúne todas las condiciones para ser aceptado the plan meets o fulfils all the criteria for acceptance;no reúne los requisitos necesarios para el puesto she doesn't meet the requirements for the post4. [volver a unir] to put back together* * *v/t1 personas bring together;estar reunido be in a meeting2 requisitos meet, fulfill, Brfulfil3 datos gather (together)* * *reunir {68} vt1) : to unite, to join, to bring together2) : to have, to possessreunieron los requisitos necesarios: they fulfilled the necessary requirements3) : to gather, to collect, to raise (funds)* * *reunir vb1. (juntar personas) to get together / to call togetheresta exposición reúne 140 obras del artista this exhibition brings together 140 of the artist's works3. (dinero) to raise¿cuánto dinero hemos reunido? how much money have we raised? -
117 moment
moment [mɔmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = court instant) moment• un moment, il arrive ! just a moment, he's coming!b. ( = longtemps) whilec. ( = période) time• à quel moment est-ce arrivé ? when did this happen?d. ( = occasion) timee. (locutions)► d'un moment à l'autre [changer] from one moment to the next• on l'attend d'un moment à l'autre he is expected any moment now► du moment où (dans le temps) since ; (pourvu que) as long as• je m'en fiche, du moment que c'est fait I don't care, as long as it's done► en ce moment at the moment• il se prépare afin de savoir quoi dire le moment venu he's getting ready so that he'll know what to say when the time comes► par moments now and then► à + moment• à un moment donné j'ai cru que c'était fini at one point, I thought it was over• à tout moment [se produire] any time• au moment de partir just as I (or he etc) was about to leave• au moment où elle entrait, lui sortait as she was going in he was coming out* * *mɔmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( instant précis) momentle moment venu — ( dans l'avenir) when the time comes; ( dans le passé) when the time came
à un moment donné — ( quelconque) at some point; ( fixé) at a given moment
à ce moment-là — ( à l'époque) at that time; ( au même instant) just then; ( dans ce cas) in that case
au moment où — gén at the time (when)
du moment que — ( pourvu que) as long as, provided; ( puisque) since
ce n'est pas le moment — gén it's not the right moment; ( inopportun) now is not the time
il arrive toujours au bon iron or mauvais moment! — he certainly picks his moment to call! iron
choisir son moment pour faire — iron to pick one's moment to do iron
2) ( temps bref) moment3) ( temps long)au bout d'un moment, après un moment — after a while
du moment — [ennemi, préoccupations] of the moment
cela a été un moment fort — ( émouvant) it was a moment of intense emotion
dans ses meilleurs moments, il fait penser à Orson Welles — at his best, he reminds one of Orson Welles
* * *mɔmɑ̃ nm1) (laps de temps) moment, whilePendant un moment, on n'a rien entendu. — For a moment, we didn't hear anything., For a while, we didn't hear anything.
au bout d'un moment — after a moment, after a while
Il lui faudra un petit moment pour terminer. — It'll take him a while to finish.
Un moment et je suis à vous. — I'll be with you in a moment.
par moments — at times, now and then
Elle se sent seule par moments. — She feels lonely at times.
2) (point dans le temps) point, momentà un certain moment — at some point, at one moment
Sur le moment je n'ai rien dit. — At the time I didn't say anything.
au moment où (= à l'instant où) — just as
Il est arrivé au moment où j'allais partir. — He turned up just as I was leaving., (= à une époque où) at a time when
Il a quitté la région au moment où l'économie s'effondrait. — He left the area at a time when the economy was collapsing.
au même moment — at the same time, at the same moment
À ce moment-là, on a vu arriver la police. — At that point, we saw the police coming., (dans un argument: alternative) in that case
À ce moment-là, je devrai partir plus tôt. — In that case I'll have to leave earlier.
du moment où; du moment que — seeing that, since
d'un moment à l'autre — any time, any time now
à tout moment (= n'importe quand) — at any time, at any moment
Elle peut arriver à tout moment. — She could arrive at any moment., (= continuellement) constantly
Il nous dérange à tout moment pour des riens. — He's constantly bothering us about silly little things.
pour le moment — for the moment, for the time being
Nous ne pensons pas déménager pour le moment. — We're not thinking of moving for the moment.
Nous avons beaucoup de travail en ce moment. — We have a lot of work at the moment.
* * *moment nm1 ( instant précis) moment; au moment décisif/crucial at the decisive/crucial moment; au dernier moment at the last moment; jusqu'au dernier moment till the last moment; à n'importe quel moment, à tout moment at any time; le moment venu ( dans l'avenir) when the time comes; ( dans le passé) when the time came; il devrait arriver/ça devrait être prêt d'un moment à l'autre he should arrive/it should be ready any minute now; à aucun moment il n'a abordé le sujet at no time did he touch on the subject; cela a été évoqué à un moment ou à un autre it was mentioned at some time or other; à un moment donné ( quelconque) at some point; ( fixé) at a given moment; à quel moment a-t-elle dit ça? at what point did she say that?; au même moment at the same time; sur le moment j'ai cru qu'il plaisantait at first ou to start with I thought he was joking; à ce moment-là j'habitais à l'étranger at that time I was living abroad; à ce moment-là le téléphone a sonné just then the phone rang; à ce moment-là il vaut mieux que j'aille te chercher in that case it's better if I come and pick you up; au moment de l'accident/de ta naissance at the time of the accident/of your birth; au moment de sortir/poser la question il a changé d'avis just as he was about to go out/ask the question he changed his mind; au moment où gén at the time (when); au moment où il quittait son domicile as he was leaving his home; jusqu'au moment où until; du moment que ( pourvu que) as long as, provided; ( puisque) since; du moment que tu le dis! if you say so!; à partir du moment où tu es prêt as soon as you are ready; ( pourvu que) provided ou as long as you are ready; ( puisque) since you are ready;2 ( temps bref) moment; dans un moment in a moment; un moment, j'ai presque fini! just a moment, I've nearly finished!; ça ne prendra qu'un petit moment it'll only take a moment; elle n'a pas un moment à elle she hasn't got a moment to herself; elle a parfois des moments de lucidité she has moments of lucidity; j'ai eu un moment d'affolement I had a moment of panic; j'ai eu un moment d'incertitude I hesitated for a moment;3 ( temps long) j'en ai encore pour un moment it'll take quite a while yet ou a while longer; pour le moment for the time being; tu en as pour un moment à avoir mal you'll feel uncomfortable for quite some time; ça va prendre un moment it will take a while; voilà déjà un (bon or petit) moment que je les attends/je n'ai pas de leurs nouvelles I've been waiting for them/I haven't heard from them for quite a while ou quite some time; je ne l'ai pas vue depuis un moment I haven't seen her for a while; au bout d'un moment, après un moment after a while;4 ( présent) du moment [ennemi, préoccupations, célébrités] of the moment; en ce moment at the moment; pour le moment for the moment; savoir profiter du moment présent to live every moment to the full;5 ( période) par moments at times; c'est le moment de la journée où it's the time of day when; nous avons vécu de bons moments/des moments difficiles ensemble we've had some good times/difficult times together; il y a des moments où j'ai envie de tout laisser tomber there are times when I want to give everything up; les moments forts du film the film's highlights; les moments forts du match the highlights of the match; cela a été un moment fort ( émouvant) it was a moment of intense emotion; dans ses meilleurs moments, il fait penser à Orson Welles at his best, he reminds one of Orson Welles; à mes moments perdus in my spare time; les derniers moments de qn sb's last moments;6 ( instant propice) pose la question, c'est le moment go ahead and ask, now's the time!; ce n'est pas le moment gén it's not the right moment; ( inopportun) now is not the time; tu aurais dû demander, c'était le moment you should have asked, the time was right; moment favorable or propice right moment; il arrive toujours au bon iron or mauvais moment! he certainly picks his moment to call! iron; choisir son moment pour faire iron to pick one's moment to do iron;7 Math moment;8 Phys momentum.moment psychologique psychological moment.[mɔmɑ̃] nom masculinlaisse-moi un moment pour réfléchir give me a moment ou minute to think it overpendant un bon moment for quite some time, for quite a whileun moment! just a moment ou minute!nous avons passé ou eu de bons moments we had some good timesà quel moment voulez-vous venir? when ou (at) what time would you like to come?le moment crucial du film/match the crucial moment in the film/match————————à aucun moment locution adverbialeà aucun moment il ne s'est plaint at no time ou point did he complainà ce moment-là locution adverbialeà ce moment-là, tu aurais dû me le dire! in that case ou if that was the case, you should have told me!————————à tout moment locution adverbiale1. [n'importe quand] (at) any time ou momentil peut téléphoner à tout moment we can expect a call from him any time ou moment now, he could call at any momentelle s'interrompait à tout moment she kept stopping, she was constantly stopping————————au moment de locution prépositionnelleau moment de mon divorce when I was getting divorced, at the time of my divorceau moment où locution conjonctivejuste au moment où le téléphone a sonné just when ou as the phone rangà un moment donné locution adverbialeà un moment donné, il a refusé at one point he refuseddès le moment où locution conjonctive————————du moment locution adjectivalele succès/l'idole du moment the current hit/idol————————du moment que locution conjonctive[puisque] sinced'un moment à l'autre locution adverbiale[très prochainement] any moment ou minute ou time nowen ce moment locution adverbialeen un moment locution adverbiale————————par moments locution adverbialepour le moment locution adverbialesur le moment locution adverbialesur le moment, ça n'a pas fait mal it didn't hurt at the time -
118 pair
[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) en saks; et par bukser3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) sætte sammen med* * *[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) en saks; et par bukser3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) sætte sammen med -
119 opposer
opposer [ɔpoze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ équipes, joueurs] to bring together ; [+ rivaux, pays] to bring into conflict (à with ) ; [+ idées, personnages, couleurs] to contrast (à with)• le match opposant l'équipe de Lyon à celle de Caen the match in which the Lyon team is pitted against Caenb. ( = utiliser comme défense) [+ raisons] to put forward (à to)• opposer qch à qn/qch [+ armée, tactique] to set sth against sb/sth• que va-t-il opposer à notre proposition ? what objections will he make to our proposal?2. reflexive verba. (mutuellement) [équipes, joueurs] to confront each other ; [rivaux, partis] to clash (à with ) ; [opinions, théories] to conflict ; [couleurs, styles] to contrast (à with ) ; [immeubles] to face each otherb. ( = se dresser contre) s'opposer à [+ parents] to rebel against ; [+ mesure, mariage, progrès] to oppose* * *ɔpoze
1.
1) ( poser en obstacle) to put up [résistance, argument]2) ( mettre en compétition)3) ( séparer) [litige] to divide [personnes]4) ( comparer) to compare (à to, with)
2.
s'opposer verbe pronominal1) ( ne pas accepter)s'opposer à quelque chose — ( montrer son désaccord) to be opposed to something; ( désapprouver activement) to oppose something
ils s'opposent fermement à ce que l'usine se construise — they are strongly opposing the building of the factory
2) ( empêcher)s'opposer à — to stand in the way of [développement, changement]
3) ( contraster) to contrast ( with à)4) ( diverger) [idées, opinions] to conflict; [personnes] to disagree; [partisans] to be divided5) ( s'affronter) [équipes] to confront each other* * *ɔpoze vt1) (mettre en compétition ou conflit) [personnes, armées, équipes] to opposeTout les oppose. — They're divided on everything.
opposer qn à qn [match, rencontre] — to pit sb against sb
Ce match oppose les Français aux Allemands. — This match pits the French against the Germans.
2) (= mettre vis-à-vis) [meubles, objets] to put opposite each other3) (pour comparer, contraster) [livres, avantages] to contrast, [couleurs, termes, tons] to contrastopposer qch à (comme obstacle, défense) — to set sth against, (comme objection) to put sth forward against
* * *opposer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( poser en obstacle) to put up [résistance, argument]; opposer un refus à qn to refuse sb; opposer son veto à qch to veto sth; opposer un démenti à qch to deny sth, to issue a denial to sth sout; opposer que fml to object that;2 ( mettre en compétition) to match ou pit [sb] against [personne, équipe]; la finale opposait deux Américains the final was between two Americans; un match amical opposera les élèves aux or et les professeurs students and teachers will meet in a friendly;3 ( séparer) [litige, problème] to divide [personnes]; tout les oppose they're divided on everything; ce qui les oppose what they're divided on; le conflit qui a opposé les deux pays the conflict which set the two countries against each other;4 ( comparer) to compare (à to, with); il serait ridicule d'opposer Einstein à Newton it would be ridiculous to set Einstein beside Newton ou to compare Einstein to Newton; si l'on oppose la somme de travail fourni et le résultat if one sets the amount of work done off against the result, if one compares the amount of work done to the result.B s'opposer vpr1 ( ne pas accepter) s'opposer à qch ( montrer son désaccord) to be opposed to sth; ( désapprouver activement) to oppose sth; ils s'opposent fermement à ce que l'usine se construise they are strongly opposing the building of the factory;2 ( empêcher) s'opposer à to stand in the way of [développement, changement]; plus rien ne s'oppose à notre réussite nothing stands in the way of our success; le temps s'opposait à la marche de l'expédition the weather hindered the progress of the expedition;3 ( contraster) to contrast (with à); leur optimisme béat s'oppose aux prévisions économiques their smug optimism contrasts with the economic forecasts;4 ( diverger) [idées, opinions] to conflict; [personnes] to disagree; [partisans, clans] to be divided; deux théories s'opposent à ce sujet two theories conflict on this matter;5 ( s'affronter) [équipes, concurrents] to confront each other; les deux joueurs s'opposeront en demi-finale the two players will confront each other in the semifinals.[ɔpoze] verbe transitif1. [objecter - argument]elle m'a opposé qu'elle n'avait pas le temps de s'en occuper she objected that she didn't have time to take care of it2. [mettre en confrontation]3. PHYSIQUEa. (sens propre) to resist, to be resistant4. [disposer vis-à-vis] to set ou to place opposite each other————————s'opposer à verbe pronominal plus prépositionle règlement/ma religion s'y oppose it goes against the rules/my religionles conditions météo s'opposent à toute navigation aérienne aujourd'hui weather conditions are making flying inadvisable todayje m'oppose à ce que tu reviennes I'm against ou opposed to your coming back[être en désaccord avec]je m'oppose à lui sur la politique étrangère I'm against him ou I oppose him on foreign policyil s'opposera ce soir au président dans un débat télévisé he'll face the president tonight in a televised debate3. [contraster avec - couleur, notion, mot] to be the opposite of -
120 combaciare
fit togetherfig correspond* * *combaciare v. intr.1 to tally, to fit together, to join, to meet*2 (fig.) to tally, to correspond, to coincide: due opinioni che combaciano, two opinions that correspond.* * *[komba'tʃare]1) [pezzi, elementi] to fit (together), to match2) fig. (coincidere) to tally, to coincidecombaciare con — to fit with [fatti, storia]
* * *combaciare/komba't∫are/ [1](aus. avere)1 [pezzi, elementi] to fit (together), to match
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