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1 mistakenly believe
ошибочно верить чему-либо/во что-либо -
2 believe
bɪˈli:v гл.
1) верить we soon believe what we desire ≈ мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное believe it or not ≈ хотите верьте, хотите нет to believe firmly, sincerely, strongly ≈ свято верить во что-л., быть твердо убежденным в чем-л. mistakenly believe ≈ ошибочно верить чему-л./во что-л. To believe in or on God, expresses not belief only, but that belief resting in God, trusting itself and all its concerns with Him. ≈ Понятие 'верить в Бога' включает в себя не только веру, но и посвящение ему себя и своих помыслов.
2) доверять To believe God is to believe what God says, to be true. ≈ Верить Богу - значит верить в то, что он говорит правду.
3) придавать большое значение I believe in early rising. ≈ Я считаю очень полезным вставать рано.
4) думать, полагать I believe so ≈ кажется, так;
по-моему, так;
да (в ответе) I believe not ≈ думаю, что нет;
едва ли ∙ believe in believe of you'd better believe it амер.;
разг. ≈ можете быть уверены make believe ≈ делать вид, притворятьсяверить;
- to * a rumour поверить слуху;
- I * you я вам верю;
- I made him * it я убедил его в этом;
- you'd better * it (разговорное) можете быть уверены доверять;
- to * smb. implicitly всецело доверять кому-л.;
- to * smb.'s word верить кому-л. на слово;
- a man who deserves to be *d человек, который заслуживает доверия (in, on) (религия) веровать, верить;
- to * in God веровать в бога;
- to * in spiritualism верить в спиритизм (in) верить;
возлагать надежды;
- to * in human nature верить в человека;
- I * in early rising я считаю, что рано вставать полезно;
- I * in getting plenty of exercise я придаю большое значение физкультуре;
- I * in you я верю вам, ч считаю вас честным человеком;
я верю в вас, я возлагаю на вас большие надежды;
- he did not * in women он был нелестного мнения о женщинах думать, полагать, считать;
- I * you are right мне кажется, что вы правы;
people *d the Earth to be flat люди думали, что земля плоская;
- I * so думаю, что так;
правильно, верно;
- will they be ready tomorrow? - I * so Будут они завтра готовы? - Кажется, будут;
- the plan is *d to be realistic план считается реальным;
полагают, что план осуществим;
- I * him to be alive я думаю, что он жив;
он, по всей вероятности, жив;
- he is *d to be in Paris думают, что он в Париже;
- we * him to be the man for the job мы считаем, что для этой работы он очень подходит;
- I'd * absolutely anything of that man от этого человека можно всего ожидать иметь какое-л. мнение;
- to * meanly of smb., smth. (устаревшее) быть плохого мнения о своем ближнем > to make * делать вид, притворяться;
воображать;
> let's make * we're pirates давай играть в пиратовbelieve верить;
we soon believe what we desire мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное;
believe it or not хотите верьте, хотите нет ~ верить ~ доверять;
I believe you я вам верю, доверяю;
I believe in you я в вас верю ~ доверять ~ думать, полагать;
I believe so кажется, так;
по-моему, так;
да (в ответе) ;
I believe not думаю, что нет;
едва ли;
you'd better believe it амер. разг. можете быть уверены ~ придавать большое значение;
I believe in early rising я считаю очень полезным вставать раноbelieve верить;
we soon believe what we desire мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное;
believe it or not хотите верьте, хотите нет~ придавать большое значение;
I believe in early rising я считаю очень полезным вставать рано~ доверять;
I believe you я вам верю, доверяю;
I believe in you я в вас верю~ думать, полагать;
I believe so кажется, так;
по-моему, так;
да (в ответе) ;
I believe not думаю, что нет;
едва ли;
you'd better believe it амер. разг. можете быть уверены~ думать, полагать;
I believe so кажется, так;
по-моему, так;
да (в ответе) ;
I believe not думаю, что нет;
едва ли;
you'd better believe it амер. разг. можете быть уверены~ доверять;
I believe you я вам верю, доверяю;
I believe in you я в вас верюto make ~ делать вид, притворятьсяbelieve верить;
we soon believe what we desire мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное;
believe it or not хотите верьте, хотите нет -
3 believe
[bɪ'liːv]v1) верить, доверять, возлагать надеждыWe soon believe what we desire. — Мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное.
- believe smb- believe smb's story
- believe rumours
- believe it or not2) верить, вероватьTo believe God is to believe what God says, to be true. — Верить Богу - значит верить в то, что он говорит правду.
To believe in or on God, expresses not belief only, but that belief resting in God, trusting itself and all its concerns with Him. — Понятие "верить в Бога" включает в себя не только веру, но и то, что вера пребывает у Бога, посвящение ему себя и своих помыслов.
- believe in God- believe in smb
- believe in one's future
- believe in smb's talent
- believe firmly in smth
- mistakenly believe3) полагать, думатьI believe so. — Я думать, что так.
I believe you are wrong. — Я полагаю/думаю, что вы не правы.
- believe that...- I believe so
- I believe not•USAGE:(1.) Глагол to believe 3. относится к группе глаголов суждения, таких, как to think - думать, to suppose - предполагать/полагать, to expect - ожидать, to hope - надеяться и др. Глаголы в этом значении обыкновенно не употребляются в форме Continuous. (2.) Глагол to believe 3., как и другие глаголы суждения, употребляется в конструкциях с наречием so в кратких ответах, чтобы избежать повторения уже высказанной мысли: Is that true? I believe (think, suppose) so. Это правильно? Полагаю (думаю), что да. или I don't think (believe, suppose) so. Полагаю (думаю), что нет. В отрицательных кратких ответах употребляется также конструкция с отрицанием not: I believe (think, suppose) not. (3.) Если глаголы to believe или to think вводят отрицание, то, в отличие от русских соответствий, в отрицательной форме употребляются сами эти глаголы, а не глагол, используемый в придаточном предложении: I don't believe/think he will come я думаю, что он не придет. (4.) See so, adv; USAGE (1.). -
4 mistakenly
mistakenly adv [think, fear, believe] à tort ; whether mistakenly or not, they remain optimistic à tort ou à raison, ils restent optimistes. -
5 mistakenly
mistakenly [mɪsˈteɪkənlɪ]a. [believe, assume] à tortb. [kill, attack] par erreur* * *[mɪ'steɪkənlɪ]adverb à tort -
6 believe
[bɪ'liːv]гл.1) веритьto believe sincerely — искренне верить (во что-л.)
to believe firmly / strongly — свято верить (во что-л.), быть твердо убежденным (в чём-л.)
to believe mistakenly — ошибочно верить (чему-л.)
believe it or not — хотите верьте, хотите нет
you'd better believe it — разг. можете быть уверены
We soon believe what we desire. — Мы охотно принимаем желаемое за действительное.
2) доверятьTo believe God is to believe what God says, to be true. — Верить Богу - значит верить в то, что Его слова истинны.
I believe in early rising. — Я считаю очень полезным вставать рано.
4) думать, полагатьI believe so — кажется, так; по-моему, так; да ( в ответе)
I believe not — думаю, что нет; едва ли
Jim believes in fresh air and exercise for his health. — Джим полагает, что свежий воздух и спорт хорошо скажутся на его здоровье.
Jane believes in eating carefully to control her weight. — Джейн считает, что чтобы контролировать свой вес, нужно правильно питаться.
5) верить в существование (чего-л.)6) ( believe in) рел. верить, вероватьto believe in God — верить / веровать в Бога
7) ( believe of) иметь (какое-л.) мнение о ком-л.I'd believe anything of that woman! — От этой женщины я ожидаю, чего угодно!
••to make believe — делать вид, притворяться
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7 mistakenly
[mɪ'steɪkənlɪ]avverbio [think, believe] a torto* * *adverb per errore* * *mistakenly► mistaken* * *[mɪ'steɪkənlɪ]avverbio [think, believe] a torto -
8 mistakenly
adverb* * *adverb irrtümlich* * *mis·tak·en·ly[mɪˈsteɪkənli]adv irrtümlich[erweise], fälschlich[erweise]to believe \mistakenly irrtümlich annehmen* * *[mI'steIkənlI]advfälschlicherweise, irrtümlicherweise; (= by accident) versehentlich* * *mistakenly adv fälschlicher-, irrtümlicherweise* * *adverb* * *adv.fehlerhaft adv.irrtümlicherweise adv. -
9 mistakenly
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10 mistakenly
irrtümlich[erweise], fälschlich[erweise];to believe \mistakenly irrtümlich annehmen -
11 mistakenly mis·tak·en·ly adv
[mɪs'teɪk(ə)nlɪ](believe) erroneamente, (by mistake) per errore -
12 wähnen
lit.I v/t fancy, imagine; (annehmen) assume, think; jemanden in Sicherheit etc. wähnen (mistakenly) imagine that s.o. is safe etc.; ich wähnte ihn auf Reisen / in Rom I thought he was on a trip / in Rome, I was under the impression that he was on a trip / in RomeII v/refl: sich unbeobachtet / im Recht etc. wähnen think ( oder imagine) o.s. to be unobserved / right* * *to daydream; to fancy; to delude; to dream* * *wäh|nen ['vɛːnən] (geh)1. vtto imagine (wrongly), to believe (wrongly)2. vrsich sicher/von allen verlassen wä́hnen — to imagine or believe oneself (to be) safe/abandoned by all
* * *wäh·nen[ˈvɛ:nən]I. vt (geh: irrigerweise annehmen) to believe [wrongly], to labour [or AM -or] under the delusion that form▪ jdn irgendwo \wähnen to think sb is somewhere elseich wähnte dich auf hoher See I imagined you to be on the high seas▪ jdn etw \wähnen to imagine sb to be sther wähnte sie längst tot he [wrongly] believed her to be long since dead* * *transitives Verb (geh.) think [mistakenly]; imaginejemanden in Sicherheit od. sicher wähnen — imagine or think somebody is safe
* * *wähnen literwähnen (mistakenly) imagine that sb is safe etc;ich wähnte ihn auf Reisen/in Rom I thought he was on a trip/in Rome, I was under the impression that he was on a trip/in RomeB. v/r:sich unbeobachtet/im Recht etc* * *transitives Verb (geh.) think [mistakenly]; imaginejemanden in Sicherheit od. sicher wähnen — imagine or think somebody is safe
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13 imagine
i'mæ‹in1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) imaginar2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) imaginar(se)3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) imaginar, suponer•- imagination
- imaginative
imagine vb imaginartr[ɪ'mæʤɪn]1 (visualize) imaginar2 (suppose) suponer, imaginar(se), figurarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjust imagine! ¡imagínate!, ¡fíjate!v.• antojarse v.• aprehender v.• figurar v.• imaginar v.• pintar v.• representar v.• suponer v.ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪna) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]VT1) (=visualize) imaginarse, figurarseimagine my surprise — imagínate or figúrate mi sorpresa
you can imagine how I felt! — ¡imagínate or figúrate cómo me sentí!
(just) imagine! — ¡imagínate!, ¡figúrate!
"is he angry?" - "I imagine so!" — -¿está enfadado? -¡me imagino que sí!
2) (=falsely believe)you're just imagining things — te lo estás imaginando, son imaginaciones tuyas
he imagined himself to be the Messiah — se creía or se imaginaba que era el Mesías
3) (=suppose, think) suponer, creerdon't imagine that you're going to get it free — no te vayas a pensar or no te creas que te va a salir gratis
she fondly imagines that... — se hace la ilusión de que...
* * *[ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪn]a) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
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14 take (someone) for
(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) tage nogen for nogen* * *(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) tage nogen for nogen -
15 take (someone) for
(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) tage nogen for nogen* * *(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) tage nogen for nogen -
16 falsely
['fɔːlslɪ]1) (wrongly) [accuse, state] falsamente; (mistakenly) [assume, believe] ingiustamente, a torto2) [smile, laugh] falsamente, con falsità* * *falsely /ˈfɔ:lslɪ/avv.falsamente.* * *['fɔːlslɪ]1) (wrongly) [accuse, state] falsamente; (mistakenly) [assume, believe] ingiustamente, a torto2) [smile, laugh] falsamente, con falsità -
17 irrigerweise
Adv. wrongly, erroneously* * *ịr|ri|ger|wei|se ['Irɪgɐ'vaizə]advwrongly, incorrectly* * *ir·ri·ger·wei·seadv erroneously* * *Adverb mistakenly; erroneously* * *irrigerweise adv wrongly, erroneously* * *Adverb mistakenly; erroneously -
18 wrongly
adverb1) (inappropriately, incorrectly) falsch2) (mistakenly) zu UnrechtI believed, wrongly, that... — ich habe fälschlicherweise geglaubt, dass...
3) see academic.ru/93894/wrongfully">wrongfully 1)* * *1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) falsch2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) ungerecht* * *wrong·ly[ˈrɒŋli, AM ˈrɑ:ŋ-]adv inv1. (mistakenly) fälschlicherweise, irrtümlicherweise2. (unjustly) zu Unrechtto \wrongly convict sb of a crime jdn zu Unrecht verurteilen3. (incorrectly) falsch, verkehrtto spell sth \wrongly etw falsch buchstabieren* * *['rɒŋlɪ]adv1) (= unjustly, improperly) unrecht; punished, accused zu Unrecht* * *wrongly adva wrongly addressed letter ein falsch adressierter Brief3. irrtümlicher-, fälschlicherweise* * *adverb1) (inappropriately, incorrectly) falsch2) (mistakenly) zu UnrechtI believed, wrongly, that... — ich habe fälschlicherweise geglaubt, dass...
3) see wrongfully 1)* * *adv.falsch adv.fälschlich adv. -
19 wrongly
1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) incorrectamente2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) injustamentetr['rɒŋlɪ]1 (incorrectly) mal, incorrectamente2 (mistakenly) sin razón, equivocadamente, erróneamente3 (unjustly) injustamentewrongly ['rɔŋli] adv1) : injustamente2) incorrectly: erróneamente, incorrectamenteadv.• al revés adv.• equivocadamente adv.• injustamente adv.• mal adv.• por error adv.'rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋliadverb <spell/pronounce> mal, incorrectamente; <believe/assume> equivocadamente; < accuse> injustamente['rɒŋlɪ]ADV1) (=incorrectly) [believe, assume, diagnose] equivocadamente* * *['rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋli] -
20 fingir
v.1 to feign.fingió no saber nada he pretended not to know anythingElla fingió un desmayo She feigned a fainting spell.Su hijo fingió Her son feigned.2 to pretend.3 to pretend to, to feign to.Ella fingió comer She pretended to eat.* * *1 to feign, pretend1 to pretend to be* * *verbto feign, pretend* * *1.VT to feignintenté fingir indiferencia — I tried to feign indifference o to appear indifferent
finge dormir o que duerme — he's pretending to be asleep
2.VI to pretend¡no finjas más! — stop pretending!
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <alegría/desinterés> to feign, fakefingir + inf — to pretend to + inf
b) < voz> to imitate2.fingir vi to pretend3.fingirse v pron* * *= feign, dissimulate, fake, counterfeit, sandbag, keep up + facade, put on + an act, keep up + appearances, pretend, dissemble, hoax, bullshit.Ex. 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned = "¿Estás segura de que sabes qué hacer?" "Estoy segura", respondió con una seguridad todavía ligeramente fingida.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. Both the researcher and the student practice of 'fudging' involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data.Ex. While the U.S. Treasury has taken steps to make it harder to counterfeit American currency, it's still apparently easy to make up fake money orders.Ex. First, if you're one of those players who think that sandbagging is unsportsmanlike, then you don't fully understand the nature of poker.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex. Singers, dancers, and actors must now all know how to sing, dance and put on an act.Ex. As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.Ex. We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex. On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* fingir debilidad = sandbagging.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <alegría/desinterés> to feign, fakefingir + inf — to pretend to + inf
b) < voz> to imitate2.fingir vi to pretend3.fingirse v pron* * *= feign, dissimulate, fake, counterfeit, sandbag, keep up + facade, put on + an act, keep up + appearances, pretend, dissemble, hoax, bullshit.Ex: 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned = "¿Estás segura de que sabes qué hacer?" "Estoy segura", respondió con una seguridad todavía ligeramente fingida.
Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: Both the researcher and the student practice of 'fudging' involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data.Ex: While the U.S. Treasury has taken steps to make it harder to counterfeit American currency, it's still apparently easy to make up fake money orders.Ex: First, if you're one of those players who think that sandbagging is unsportsmanlike, then you don't fully understand the nature of poker.Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex: Singers, dancers, and actors must now all know how to sing, dance and put on an act.Ex: As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.Ex: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* fingir debilidad = sandbagging.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* * *fingir [I7 ]vt1 ‹alegría/desinterés› to feign, fakefingió sorpresa he feigned o faked surprise, he pretended to be surprisedfingir + INF to pretend to + INFfingía saberlo she pretended o she made out that she knew, she pretended to know2 ‹voz› to imitate, put onintentó fingir la voz de su hermano he tried to put on o imitate his brother's voice■ fingirvito pretend■ fingirsese fingió apenado he pretended o made out that he was sorry, he pretended to be sorry* * *
fingir ( conjugate fingir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to pretend
fingirse verbo pronominal:
fingir verbo transitivo to pretend
' fingir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparentar
- simular
- afectar
- hacer
English:
act
- affect
- fake
- feign
- make out
- make-believe
- pretend
- sham
- pretense
* * *♦ vtto feign;fingió alegría para no desilusionarme he pretended to be happy so as not to disappoint me;fingió no saber nada he pretended not to know anything♦ vito pretend* * *v/t feign fml ;fingió no haberlo oído he pretended he hadn’t heard;fingió dormir he pretended to be asleep* * *fingir {35} v: to feign, to pretend* * *fingir vb to pretend
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