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1 modern
[‘mo:dən] v/i mo(u)lder, go mo(u)ldy; (verwesen) decay, rot (away)—[mo’dεrn]I Adj.1. modern; (fortschrittlich) progressive; pej. newfangled; (auf dem Laufenden) up-to-date..., präd. up to date; er ist ein moderner Mensch he’s very up to date (umg. with it), he has modern ideas2. (modisch) fashionable; im Trend liegend: trendy; lange Röcke werden wieder / sind modern long skirts are coming in again / are in umg.II Adv. in a modern style; eine modern eingerichtete Wohnung an apartment (Brit. auch flat) with modern furniture and fittings (Am. gadgets); modern denken be a progressive thinker, have modern ideas* * *fashionable; modern; up-to-date; modernistic; trendy; streamlined* * *mo|dern ['moːdɐn]vi aux sein or habento rot* * *1) (belonging to the present or to recent times; not old or ancient: modern furniture/clothes.) modern2) (modern and in touch with the latest ideas: This method is up to date / very up-to-date; an up-to-date method.) up to date3) (following, or in keeping with, the newest style of dress, way of living etc: a fashionable woman; a fashionable part of town.) fashionable4) fashionably5) (fashionable: Tweed jackets are in fashion.) in fashion* * *mo·dern1[ˈmo:dɐn]vi Hilfsverb: sein o haben to decay, to go mouldymo·dern2[moˈdɛrn]I. adj1. (zeitgemäß) modern\moderne Technik modern [or up-to-date] technology\modernste Technik state-of-the-art [or the most up-to-date] technology2. (an neueren Vorstellungen orientiert) progressive, modern3. (modisch) fashionable, trendy▪ \modern sein/werden to be fashionable/come into fashion4. (zur Neuzeit gehörend) modern\moderne Diktaturen/Politik/ \modernes Völkerrecht present-day [or today's] dictators/policies/international law, dictators/policies/international law of todayII. adv1. (zeitgemäß) in a modern manner [or style2. (modisch) fashionably, trendily3. (fortschrittlich) progressively\modern eingestellte Eltern/Lehrer parents/teachers with progressive [or modern] ideas* * *I II 1. 2.* * *modern2 [moˈdɛrn]A. adj1. modern; (fortschrittlich) progressive; pej newfangled; (auf dem Laufenden) up-to-date …, präd up to date;lange Röcke werden wieder/sind modern long skirts are coming in again/are in umgB. adv in a modern style;eine modern eingerichtete Wohnung an apartment (Br auch flat) with modern furniture and fittings (US gadgets);modern denken be a progressive thinker, have modern ideas* * *Iintransitives Verb; auch mit sein go mouldy; (verwesen) decayII 1. 2.* * *adj.fashionable adj.modern adj.modernistic adj.present-day adj.recent adj.up-to-date adj. adv.fashionably adv.modernly adv. -
2 modern
mo·dern1. mo·dern [ʼmo:dɐn]vi sein o haben to decay, to go mouldy1) ( zeitgemäß) modern;\moderne Technik modern [or up-to-date] technology;\modernste Technik state-of-the-art [or the most up-to-date] technology2) ( an neueren Vorstellungen orientiert) progressive, modern3) ( modisch) fashionable, trendy;\modern sein/ werden to be fashionable/come into fashion4) ( zur Neuzeit gehörend) modern;\moderne Diktaturen/ Politik/\modernes Völkerrecht present-day [or today's] dictators/policies/international law, dictators/policies/international law of today2) ( modisch) fashionably, trendily3) ( fortschrittlich) progressively; -
3 modern
1 modern♦voorbeelden:moderne ideeën • modern/progressive ideasvan/in de moderne tijd • of the modern age, in modern timesmodern denken • be a progressive thinkerhet huis is modern ingericht • the house has a modern interioruitgerust met de meest moderne wapens • equipped with the most modern/up-to-date weaponsuiterst modern • ultra modern -
4 modernidad
f.1 modernity.2 modern thing.* * *1 modernity2 familiar in-crowd* * *SF modernity* * *a) ( calidad) modernness, modernityb) ( edad) modern age* * *= modernity.Ex. Special libraries are in the process of transformation from their traditional approach to modernity = Las bibliotecas especializadas están en proceso de cambio de su enfoque tradicional a la modernidad.* * *a) ( calidad) modernness, modernityb) ( edad) modern age* * *= modernity.Ex: Special libraries are in the process of transformation from their traditional approach to modernity = Las bibliotecas especializadas están en proceso de cambio de su enfoque tradicional a la modernidad.
* * *1 (calidad) modernness, modernityla modernidad del diseño the modernness o modernity of the designes un retroceso, es lo contrario de la modernidad it is a backward step, completely contrary to modern ideas o thinking2 (edad) modern ageotro rasgo de la modernidad another feature of the modern age* * *
modernidad sustantivo femenino modernity
* * *modernidad nf1. [cualidad] modernity, modernness;la modernidad de un estilo the modernness of a style;una propuesta retrógrada maquillada de modernidad a retrograde proposal masquerading as something modern* * *f modernity* * *modernidad nf1) : modernity, modernness2) : modern age -
5 продвинет идеи
1. promote ideas2. promoting ideasРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > продвинет идеи
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6 новый
1. modern2. brand new3. brand-new4. first-time5. new; novel; recent; modern6. freshновая информация; свежая информация — fresh information
7. novelсвежая мысль; нечто новое — novel idea
8. recentСинонимический ряд:1. свеже (прил.) свеже2. свежеиспечено (прил.) свежеиспеченоАнтонимический ряд:древне; старинно; старо -
7 Schönheitsideal
n ideal of beauty; nicht unserem / dem heutigen Schönheitsideal entsprechen not fit in with our / with modern ideas of beauty* * *Schön|heits|ide|alntideal of beauty* * *Schön·heits·ide·alnt ideal of beauty* * *Schönheitsideal n ideal of beauty;nicht unserem/dem heutigen Schönheitsideal entsprechen not fit in with our/with modern ideas of beauty -
8 buscar el origen de la relación entre
(v.) = trace + the relationship betweenEx. In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.* * *(v.) = trace + the relationship betweenEx: In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.
Spanish-English dictionary > buscar el origen de la relación entre
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9 capitalismo
m.capitalism.* * *1 capitalism* * *noun m.* * *SM capitalism* * *masculino capitalism* * *= capitalism.Ex. In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.* * *masculino capitalism* * *= capitalism.Ex: In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.
* * *capitalismCompuestos:venture capitalismstate capitalism* * *
capitalismo sustantivo masculino
capitalism
capitalismo sustantivo masculino capitalism
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capitalism
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10 sociedad materialista
(n.) = materialistic societyEx. In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.* * *(n.) = materialistic societyEx: In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.
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11 передовые идеи
1) General subject: advanced ideas, modern ideas2) Psychology: progressive ideas -
12 Loos, Adolf
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 10 December 1870 Brno, Moravia (now in the Czech Republic)d. 23 August 1933 Vienna, Austria[br]Austrian architect who was one of the earliest pioneers of the modern school in Europe.[br]Loos was the son of a sculptor and trained as a mason before studying architecture at Dresden College of Technology between 1890 and 1893. He then spent three years in America in such diverse areas as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and St Louis. He became a devotee of America and of building there, and he was particularly impressed by the work of Louis Sullivan. He returned to Austria in 1896 and set up practice in Vienna. His early work there was in line with the current Sezessionist mode, but he quickly came to disassociate himself from this trend and increasingly insisted upon very plain and functionalist designs: by 1908 he is quoted as saying that "the evolution of culture marches with the elimination of ornament from useful objects". By this time Loos had become the pace-setter for modern ideas and was designing houses constructed from modern materials in as severe and cubic a style as Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) was soon to do. Adolf Loos made many designs, but only a small proportion were translated into building. Of his notable interiors the Kartner Bau (1907) in Vienna had pride of place, while his Steiner Haus (1910) there is regarded as the earliest truly modern house in Europe. Cubic in form and with simplified fenestration, this was the forerunner of inter-war architecture. In 1920 Loos was appointed Chief Housing Architect for Vienna, but he resigned two years later. He spent some time in Paris mixing with avant-garde artists and architects and lectured for a time at the Sorbonne. His last commissions, after he had returned to Vienna in 1928, included some of his best work, notably the Muller House (1930) in Prague.[br]Further ReadingBenedetto Gravagnuolo, 1982, Adolf Loos: Theory and Works, Milan: Idea Books.——1986, The Architecture of Adolf Loos, Arts Council Exhibition Book (with a Foreword by Sir John Summerson).L.Munz and G.Kunstet, 1964, Der Architekt Adolf Loos, Vienna and Munich: Anton Schroll.DY -
13 новые идеи
1) General subject: modern ideas2) Psychology: novel ideas -
14 رأي
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. \ رَأْي عامّ \ public opinion: the opinion of most people. \ رَأْي مُسْتَدرَكٌ \ afterthought: a thought concerning a subject or an action that comes to the mind later, or too late. \ See Also متأخر (مُتَأَخِّر) -
15 idea
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
16 judgment, judgement
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
17 notion
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
18 opinion
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
19 view
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
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