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  • 1 willing

    willing adj dispuesto
    tr['wɪlɪŋ]
    1 (without being forced) complaciente, de gran voluntad, dispuesto,-a; (eager) entusiasta
    2 (ready, prepared, disposed) dispuesto,-a (to, a)
    3 (given/done gladly) voluntario,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to show willing dar pruebas de buena voluntad
    willing ['wɪlɪŋ] adj
    1) inclined, ready: listo, dispuesto
    2) obliging: servicial, complaciente
    adj.
    complaciente adj.
    deseoso, -a adj.
    dispuesto, -a adj.
    gustoso, -a adj.
    'wɪlɪŋ
    a) (eager, compliant) (before n) <servant/worker> servicial

    to lend a willing hand — dar* una mano espontáneamente

    to show willing — (BrE) dar* muestras de buena voluntad

    b) ( inclined) (pred)

    to be willing to + INF — estar* dispuesto a + inf

    ['wɪlɪŋ]
    ADJ
    1) (=enthusiastic) [helper] voluntarioso
    2) (=disposed)

    are you willing? — ¿estás dispuesto (a hacerlo)?

    god
    * * *
    ['wɪlɪŋ]
    a) (eager, compliant) (before n) <servant/worker> servicial

    to lend a willing hand — dar* una mano espontáneamente

    to show willing — (BrE) dar* muestras de buena voluntad

    b) ( inclined) (pred)

    to be willing to + INF — estar* dispuesto a + inf

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  • 2 willing

    1 ( prepared) to be willing to do être prêt or disposé à faire ; I'm quite willing je veux bien ; if she's willing si elle veut bien ; whether he's willing or not qu'il veuille ou non ; God willing si Dieu le veut ; I'm more than willing to help you j'accepte volontiers de vous aider ;
    2 ( eager) [pupil, helper, friend] de bonne volonté ; [slave] consentant ; [recruit, victim] volontaire ; to show willing faire preuve de bonne volonté ; we need some willing hands to clean up nous avons besoin de volontaires pour nettoyer ; you were a willing accomplice in the deception tu as pris part volontairement à la tromperie ;
    3 ( volontary) [donation] bénévole ; [sacrifice] volontaire.
    the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est ardent mais la chair est faible.

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  • 3 willing

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  • 4 willing

    willing ['wɪlɪŋ]
    (a) (ready, prepared)
    are you willing to cooperate with us? êtes-vous prêt à collaborer avec nous?;
    he isn't even willing to try il ne veut même pas essayer;
    to be willing and able (to do sth) avoir l'envie et les moyens (de faire qch);
    he's more than willing to change jobs il ne demande pas mieux que de changer d'emploi;
    willing or not, they must lend a hand qu'ils le veuillent ou non, ils devront nous aider
    he's a willing victim c'est une victime complaisante
    (c) (eager, enthusiastic → helper) bien disposé, plein de bonne volonté;
    she's a willing pupil c'est une élève pleine de bonne volonté
    to show willing faire preuve de bonne volonté

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  • 5 willing

    1. adjective

    ready and willing — bereit

    be willing to do something — bereit sein, etwas zu tun

    I'm willing to believe you're rightich will gerne glauben, dass du recht hast

    2) attrib. (readily offered) willig

    she gave willing assistance/help — sie half bereitwillig

    2. noun
    * * *
    will·ing
    [ˈwɪlɪŋ]
    I. adj
    1. pred (not opposed) bereit, gewillt geh
    God \willing so Gott will
    to be ready and \willing [or ready, \willing and able] bereit sein
    to be \willing to do sth bereit [o geh gewillt] sein, etw zu tun
    to be more than \willing to do sth nur zu gerne etw tun wollen
    to [not] be \willing for sb to do sth [nicht] gewillt sein, jdn etw tun zu lassen
    John and Gabriel are \willing for us to use their garden John und Gabriel haben nichts dagegen, wenn wir ihren Garten benutzen
    they're not \willing for us to bring our own wine sie wollen nicht, dass wir [uns] unseren eigenen Wein mitbringen
    2. (enthusiastic) willig
    the staff are \willing enough die Mitarbeiter sind allemal [dazu] bereit
    \willing hands bereitwillige Hilfe
    3.
    the spirit is \willing but the flesh is weak ( saying) der Geist ist willig, doch das Fleisch ist schwach prov
    II. n no pl BRIT
    to show \willing [seinen] guten Willen zeigen
    * * *
    ['wIlɪŋ]
    adj
    1)

    (= prepared) to be willing to do sth — bereit or gewillt (geh) or willens (liter, old) sein, etw zu tun

    God willingso Gott will

    he was willing for me to take ites war ihm recht, dass ich es nahm

    he was not willing for us to go/for this to be done — er war nicht gewillt, uns gehen zu lassen/das geschehen zu lassen

    2) (= ready to help, cheerfully ready) workers, helpers bereitwillig
    3) (= voluntary) sacrifice willentlich
    * * *
    willing adj
    1. gewillt, willens, bereit:
    I am willing to believe that … ich glaube gern, dass …;
    I am not willing to believe this ich bin nicht gewillt, das zu glauben;
    willing to compromise kompromissbereit;
    willing to help hilfsbereit;
    willing to make concessions konzessionsbereit;
    willing to negotiate verhandlungsbereit;
    willing to pay WIRTSCH zahlungsbereit;
    willing to work arbeitswillig;
    God willing so Gott will;
    willing purchaser WIRTSCH (ernsthafte[r]) Interessent(in)
    2. (bereit)willig
    3. gern geschehen oder getan:
    a willing gift ein gern gegebenes Geschenk;
    a willing help eine gern geleistete Hilfe
    * * *
    1. adjective

    be willing to do something — bereit sein, etwas zu tun

    I'm willing to believe you're right — ich will gerne glauben, dass du recht hast

    2) attrib. (readily offered) willig

    she gave willing assistance/help — sie half bereitwillig

    2. noun
    * * *
    adj.
    bereitwillig adj.
    wollend adj.

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  • 6 willing

    will·ing [ʼwɪlɪŋ] adj
    1) pred ( not opposed) bereit, gewillt ( geh)
    God \willing so Gott will;
    to be ready and \willing [or ready, \willing and able] bereit sein;
    to be \willing to do sth bereit [o ( geh) gewillt] sein, etw zu tun;
    to be more than \willing to do sth nur zu gerne etw tun wollen;
    to [not] be \willing for sb to do sth [nicht] gewillt sein, jdn etw tun zu lassen;
    John and Gabriel are \willing for us to use their garden John und Gabriel haben nichts dagegen, wenn wir ihren Garten benutzen;
    they're not \willing for us to bring our own wine sie wollen nicht, dass wir [uns] unseren eigenen Wein mitbringen
    2) ( enthusiastic) willig;
    the staff are \willing enough die Mitarbeiter sind allemal [dazu] bereit;
    \willing hands bereitwillige Hilfe
    PHRASES:
    the spirit is \willing but the flesh is weak (is \willing but the flesh is weak) der Geist ist willig, doch das Fleisch ist schwach ( prov) n
    to show \willing [seinen] guten Willen zeigen

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  • 7 Willing To Learn More

    Education: WTLM

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  • 8 a willing horse

    человек, с готовностью берущийся за что-л., охотно взваливающий на себя работу, работяга (обыкн. употр. с гл. to flog и to spur)

    I am doing my best and it's no good flogging a willing horse. (A. Trollope, ‘The Way We Live Now’, ch. 3) — Я и так стараюсь изо всех сил. Зачем же еще меня подгонять?

    If he is as good at his research work as some of us are inclined to think he should not be encumbered with more pedestrian activities. We can always find willing horses among ourselves to carry out the more pedestrian activities. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Light and the Dark’, ch. 3) — Если Калверт талантливый исследователь, а некоторые из нас именно так считают, то ему не следует поручать скучную, повседневную работу. Среди нас всегда можно найти любителей такой работы.

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  • 9 a willing horse

       paбoчaя лoшaдкa, чeлoвeк, c гoтoвнocтью бepущийcя зa любoe дeлo, oxoтнo взвaливaющий нa ceбя paбoту, paбoтягa
        If he is as good at his research work as some of us are inclined to think he should not be encumbered with more pedestrian activities. We can always find willing horses among ourselves to carry out the more pedestrian activities (C. P. Show)

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  • 10 a man can do no more than he can

    syn: the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak
    людина не зробить більше, ніж вона в силах зробити ≅ на небо не скочиш, а в землю не закопаєшся бачить око, та зуб не йме близько лікоть – та не вкусиш видно є в глеку молоко, та голова не влізе чує кіт у глечику молоко солодке, та морда коротка

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  • 11 the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak

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  • 12 bereitwilligere

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  • 13 радніший

    more willing, disposed

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  • 14 disponibile

    available
    ( cortese) helpful, obliging
    * * *
    1 available, disposable: abbiamo poco denaro disponibile, we haven't got much money at our disposal // (fin.): liquidi disponibili, available funds; reddito disponibile, disposable (o discretionary) income // (dir.) quota disponibile, disposable portion // (comm.) merce disponibile, goods on hand
    2 ( libero) free, vacant, available: impiego disponibile, vacant position (o post); posto ( a sedere) disponibile, vacant seat; posti disponibili, vacancies; ci sono solo pochi biglietti disponibili, there are only a few tickets available; al momento il direttore non è disponibile, the manager is not available (o free) at the moment
    3 ( disposto) helpful, willing: è una persona molto disponibile, he's a very helpful person; devi essere più disponibile a uscire e conoscere gente, you ought to be more willing to get out and meet people; è una persona molto disponibile al dialogo, he's always willing to talk // ragazza disponibile, willing girl.
    * * *
    [dispo'nibile]
    1) (aperto) [ persona] helpful, willing
    2) (libero, non occupato) available; [stanza, posto] vacant
    3) comm. [prodotto, soldi, credito] available ( per for; a to), disposable
    4) fig. eufem. (spregiudicato) available, easy spreg.
    * * *
    disponibile
    /dispo'nibile/
     1 (aperto) [ persona] helpful, willing
     2 (libero, non occupato) available; [stanza, posto] vacant
     3 comm. [prodotto, soldi, credito] available ( per for; a to), disposable
     4 fig. eufem. (spregiudicato) available, easy spreg.

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  • 15 BÚA

    (bý; bjó, bjoggum or bjuggum; búinn), v.
    1) to prepare, make ready;
    búa mál á hendr e-m, to take out a summons against one, be in a lawsuit;
    2) to dress, attire, adorn, ornament;
    bjó hón hana sem hón kunni bezt, she dressed her as well as she could;
    sá þeir konur vel búnar, well dressed;
    búa beð, rekkju, to make a bed;
    búa öndvegi, hús, to make a high seat, adorn a house (for a feast);
    öll umgjörðin var búin gulli ok silfri, adorned (mounted) with gold and silver;
    vápn búit mjök, much ornamented;
    3) to fix one’s abode in a place, = byggja( þegar munu jötnar Ásgarð búa);
    4) to deal with, to treat;
    þeir bjuggu búi sem þeim líkaði, they treated it as they liked, viz. recklessly;
    Haraldr bjó heldr úsparliga kornum Sveins, used S.’s stores rather unsparingly;
    5) to live, dwell (búa í tjöldum);
    þeir bjuggu þar um nóttina, they stayed there during the night;
    sá maðr bjó á skipi (had his berth) næst Haraldi;
    6) to have a household (cattle, sheep, and milk);
    meðan þú vilt búa, as long as thou will keep house;
    búa á or at, with the name of the place added in dat., to live at or in (hann bjó á Velli; Gunnar bjó at Hlíðarenda);
    búa í skapi, brjósti e-m, to be, dwell in one’s mind (eigi býr þér lítit í skapi);
    sýnandi þá hjartaliga gleði, er í brjósti býr, that fills the breast;
    8) to behave, conduct onself (bjuggu þeir þar fremr úfriðliga);
    9) with preps.:
    búa af e-u, to lose;
    láta e-n af baugum búa, to let him be deprived of his riches;
    búa at e-u, to treat, = búa e-u (cf. 4);
    þeir höfðu spurt hvern veg Þórólfr hafði búit at herbergjum þeirra, how Th. had treated their premises;
    búa e-t fyrir, to prepare (þeir hlutir, er guð hefir fyrir búit sínum ástvinum);
    búa fyrir, to be present (hann ætlar, at Selþórir muni fyrir búa í hverju holti);
    búa hjá konu, to lie with a woman;
    búa í e-u, to be at the bottom of, = búa undir e-u (en í þessu vináttumerki bjuggu enn fleiri hlutir);
    búa með e-m or e-rri, to cohabit with;
    búa með konu, to lie with;
    búa saman, to live together (as husband and wife, as friends); to have a common household (ef menn búa saman);
    búa e-t til, to prepare, take the preparatory steps in a case (búa sök, mál, vígsmál til, cf. 1);
    búa til veizlu, to prepare for a feast;
    búa um e-n, to make one’s bed (var búit um þá Þórodd á seti ok lögðust þeir til svefns);
    Þórólfr lét setja upp skip sitt ok um búa, he had his ship laid up and fenced round;
    kváðu nú Guðrúnu eiga at búa um rauða skör Bolla, said that G. would have to dress B.’s (her husband’s) bloody head;
    búa um andvirki, to fence and thatch hayricks;
    at búa svá um, at aldri mátti vökna, to pack it up so that it could not get wet;
    búa svá um, at (with subj.), to arrange it so, that;
    búa eigi um heilt við e-n, to be plotting something against one;
    búa um nökkurn skoll, to brood over some mischief (deceit);
    búa um grun, to be suspicious;
    búa um hverfan hug, to be fickleminded;
    gott er um öruggt at búa, to be in a safe position;
    búa undir e-u, to be subject to, suffer, endure (hart mun þykkja undir at búa);
    eiga undir slíkum ofsa at búa, to have to put up with such insolence; to be the (hidden) reason of, to be at the bottom of (þat bjó þar undir, at hann vildi taka ríkit undir sik);
    þér vitið gørst, hvat yðr býr undir (what reason you have) at girnast eina útlenda mey;
    sárt býr þú nú við mik, Þóra, thou treatest me sorely;
    búa við e-t, to enjoy (þú býr við eilífa ást ok bíðr eilífra ömbuna); to submit to, put up with;
    ok mun eigi við þat mega búa, it will be too hard to bide;
    búa yfir e-u, to hide, conceal;
    framhlutr ormsins býr yfir eitri, is venomous;
    lítill búkr býr yfir miklu viti, little body holds mickle wit;
    búa yfir brögðum, flærð ok vélum, to brood over tricks, falsehood, and deceit;
    10) refl., búast.
    * * *
    pret. sing. bjó, 2nd pers. bjótt, mod. bjóst; plur. bjoggu, bjöggu, and mod. bjuggu, or even buggu; sup. búit, búið, and (rarely) contr. búð; part. búinn; pret. subj. bjöggi, mod. byggi or bjyggi; pres. sing. indic. bý; pl. búm, mod. búum: reflex. forms býsk or býst, bjósk or bjóst, bjöggusk, búisk, etc.: poët. forms with suffixed negative bjó-at, Skv. 3. 39: an obsolete pret. bjoggi = bjó, Fms. ix. 440 (in a verse); bjöggisk = bjósk, Hom. 118. [Búa is originally a reduplicated and contracted verb answering to Goth. búan, of which the pret. may have been baibau: by bûan Ulf. renders Gr. οικειν, κατοικειν; Hel. bûan = habitare; Germ. bauen; Swed. and Dan. bo. The Icel. distinguishes between the strong neut. and originally redupl. verb búa, and the transit. and weak byggja, q. v.: búa seems to be kindred to Gr. φύω, εφυσα (cp. Sansk. bhû, bhavâmi, Lat. fui); byggja to Lat. făcio, cp. Swed.-Dan. bygga, Scot. and North. E. to ‘big,’ i. e. to build; cp. Lat. aedificare, nidificare: again, the coincidence in sense with the Gr. οικος, οικειν, Lat. vicus, is no less striking, cp. the references s. v. bú above. Búa, as a root word, is one of the most interesting words in the Scandin. tongues; bú, bær, bygg, bygð, byggja, etc., all belong to this family: it survives in the North. E. word to ‘big,’ in the Germ. bauen ( to till), and possibly (v. above) in the auxiliary verb ‘to be.’]
    A. NEUTER, to live, abide, dwell, = Gr. οικειν, Lat. habitare; sú synd sem í mér býr, Rom. vii. 17, 20; í mér, þat er í mínu holdi, býr ekki gott, 18; hann sem býr í ljósinu, 1 Tim. vi. 16; fyrir Heilagan Anda sem í oss býr, 2 Tim. i. 14; Látið Christs orð ríkulega búa meðal yðar, Col. iii. 16; þá trú … sem áðr fyr bjó í þinni ömmu Loide, 2 Tim. i. 5; þat hit góða sem í oss býr, 14; hann sem býr í ljósinu, þar einginn kann til að komast, 1 Tim. vi. 16; hence íbúð, living in, etc.; in many of those passages some Edd. of N. T. use byggja, but búa suits better: of a temporary abode, hann bjó í tjöldum, he abode in tents, Fms. x. 413.
    2. a naut. term; þeir bjuggu þar um nóttina, they stayed, cast anchor during the night, Fms. vii. 3: on board ship, to have one’s berth, sá maðr bjó á skipi næst Haraldi er hét Loðinn, 166; engi maðr skyldi búa á þessu skipi yngri en tvítugr, x. 321.
    3. to live together as man and wife; henni hagar að b. við hann, 1 Cor. vii. 12; hagar honum hjá henni að b., 13; b. með húsfrú sinni, Stj. 47; b. við; Helgi prestr bjó við konu þá, er Þórdís hét (of concubinage), Sturl. i. 141; but búa saman, of wedded life, K. Á. 134.
    4. b. fyrir, to be present in the place: at Selþórir muni fyrir b. í hverju holti, Fms. iv. 260: recipr., sjór ok skúgr bjoggusk í grend, Skálda 202, Baruch.
    5. esp. (v. bú) to have a household, cattle, sheep, and milk; hence búandi, bóndi, bær, and bú; búa við málnytu ( milk), ok hafa kýr ok ær at búi, Nj. 236, Grág. i. 168, 335; b. búi (dat.), 153, K. Þ. K. 90; búa búi sínu, to ‘big ane’s ain biggin,’ have one’s own homestead.
    β. absol., meðan þú vilt b., so long as thou wilt keep bouse, Hrafn. 9; b. vel, illa, to be a good (bad) housekeeper; vænt er að kunna vel að búa, Bb. 3. 1; Salomon kóngur kunni að b., 100; fara að b., to begin housekeeping, 2. 6; b. á jörðu, to keep a farm, gefa þeim óðul sín er á bjoggu, Fms. i. 21.
    γ. búa á …, at …, i …, with the name of the place added, to live at or in a place; hann bjó á Velli (the farm) á Rangárvöllum (the county), Nj. 1; Höskuldr bjó á Höskuldstöðum, 2: hann bjó at Varmalæk, 22; hann bjó undir Felli, 16; Gunnarr bjó at Hlíðarenda, 29; Njáll bjó at Bergþórshváli, 30, 38, 147, 162, 164, 173, 174, 213, Landn. 39–41, and in numberless passages; Eb., Ld., Eg., Sturl., Bs., Ísl. ii, etc. (very freq.): also b. í brjósti, skapi, huga e-m, to be, dwell in one’s mind, with the notion of rooted conviction or determination, þess hins mikla áhuga, er þér býr í brjósti, Fms. iv. 80; því er mér hefir lengi í skapi búit, 78; ekki muntu leynask fyrir mér, veit ek hvat í býr skapinu, Lv. 16.
    II. metaph. and with prepp.; b. um e-t, or b. yfir e-u, almost in an uncanny sense, to brood over hidden schemes, designs, resentment, or the like; búa um hverfan hug, to be of a fickle mind, Skv. 3. 39; b. eigi um heilt, to brood over something against one, to be insincere, Fms. xi. 365; b. um skoll, to brood over some deceit, id.; b. um grun, to be suspicious, ii. 87: in good sense, b. um eitt lunderni, to be of one mind, Jb. 17; b. um þrek, hug, to have a bold heart, Lex. Poët.: b. í or undir e-u, to be at the bottom of a thing; en í þessu vináttu merki bjoggu enn fleiri hlutir, Ó. H. 125; mart býr í þokunni (a proverb), many things bide in the mist; en þat b. mest undir ferð Áka, at …, Fms. xi. 45; þóttusk eigi vita hvat undir myndi b., Nj. 62: b. yfir e-u, to brood over something, conceal; (ormrinn) bjó yfir eitri, i. e. the snake was venomous, Fms. vi. 351: the saying, lítill búkr býr yfir miklu viti, little bulk hides mickle wit, Al.; b. yfir flærð ok vélum, to brood over falsehood and deceit, id.; b. yfir brögðum, Fas. i. 290: b. undir, við e-t, to live under or with a thing, to bide, put up with; eiga undir slíkum ofsa at b., to have to put up with such insolence, Fms. xi. 248; at hart mun þykkja undir at b., Nj. 90, 101; ok mun eigi við þat mega b., i. e. it will be too hard to bide, 164; því at bændr máttu eigi við hitt b., Fms. xi. 224.
    III. in a half active sense; b. at e-u, or b. e-u (with dat.), to treat; þeir höfðu spurt hvern veg Þórólfr hafði búit at herbergjum þeirra, how Th. had used their premises, Eg. 85; þeir bjoggu búi sem þeim líkaði (where with dat.), i. e. they treated it recklessly, Bs. i. 544; Haraldr jarl fór til bús Sveins, ok bjó þá heldr úspakliga kornum hans, Orkn. 424 (in all passages in bad sense): búa vel saman, to live well together, be friendly, Fms. xi. 312; hence sam-búð, living together; b. við e-n, to treat one so and so; sárt býr þú við mik, Þóra, thou treatest me sorely, vii. 203.
    B. ACTIVE, to make ready: the sense and form here reminds one of the Gr. ποιειν: [this sense is much used in Old Engl., esp. the part. bone, boon, or boun, ready, (‘boun to go,’ Chaucer, etc.); in later Engl. ‘boun’ was corrupted into ‘bound,’ in such naut. phrases as bound for a port, etc.: from this part, the ballad writers formed a fresh verb, to boun, ‘busk ye, boun ye;’ ‘busk’ is a remnant of the old reflex, búask, see Dasent, Burnt Njal, pref. xvi. note, and cp. below III.]
    I. to make ready, ‘boun,’ for a journey; b. ferð, för sína; and as a naut. term, b. skip, to make ready for sea; bjoggu þeir ferð sína, Fms. ix. 453; en er þeir vóru búnir, Nj. 122; ok vóru þá mjök brott búnir, they were ‘boun’ for sea, Fms. vii. 101; bjó hann skip sitt, Nj. 128; en skip er brotið, svá at eigi er í för búanda á því sumri, i. e. ship unfit to go to sea, Grág. i. 92; b. sik til göngu, to be ‘boun’ for a walk, Ld. 46; b. sik at keyra, to make one ready for …, Nj. 91.
    β. as a law term, b. sök, mál, or adding til, b. til sök, mál á hendr e-m, to take out a summons against one, begin a lawsuit; b. mál í dóm, of the preliminaries to a lawsuit, hence málatilbúningr, in numberless cases in the Grágás and Sagas.
    γ. generally to prepare, make; b. smyrsl, to make ointments, Rb. 82.
    2. = Old Engl. to boun, i. e. to dress, equip; b. sik, to dress; svá búinn, so dressed, Fms. xi. 272; hence búningr, dress (freq.); vel búinn, well-dressed, Nj. 3, Ísl. ii. 434; spari-búinn, in holiday dress; illa búinn, ill-dressed; síðan bjó hon hana sem hon kunni, she dressed her as well as she could, Finnb. 258; b. beð, rekkjur, to make a bed, Eg. 236; b. upp hvílur, id., Nj. 168; b. öndvegi, hús, to make a high seat, dress a house for a feast, 175, (hús-búnaðr, hús-búningr, tapestry); búa borð, to dress the table, (borð búnaðr, table-service); b. stofu, Fms. iv. 75.
    β. búa til veizlu, to make ‘boun’ ( prepare) for a feast, Eg. 38, Fms. vii. 307; b. til seyðis, to make the fire ‘boun’ for cooking, Nj. 199; b. til vetrsetu, to make ‘boun’ for a winter abode, Fms. x. 42; til-búa, and fyrir-b., to prepare; eg fer héðan að til-b. yðr stað, John xiv. 3; eignizt það ríki sem yðr var til-búið frá upphafi veraldar, Matth. xxv. 34.
    γ. b. um e-t, in mod. use with the notion of packing up, to make into a bundle, of parcels, letters, etc.; hence um-búningr and um-búðir, a packing, packing-cover; b. um rúm, hvílu, to make a bed; búa um e-n, to make one’s bed; var búið um þá Þórodd í seti, ok lögðusk þeir til svefns, Th.’s bed was made on the benches, and they went to sleep, Ó. H. 153; skaltú nú sjá hvar vit leggumk niðr, ok hversu ek bý um okkr (of the dying Njal), Nj. 701; er mér sagt at hann hafi illa um búit, of a dead body, 51; þeir höfðu (svá) um sik búit ( they had covered themselves so) at þá mátti eigi sjá, 261; kváðu nú Guðrúnu eiga at búa um rauða skör Bolla, said that G. would have to comb B.’s (her husband’s) bloody head, Ld. 244; búa svá um at aldri mátti vökna, pack it up so that it cannot get wet, Fms. vii. 225; Þórólfr lét setja upp skip ok um búa, he had the ship laid up and fenced it round (for the winter), Eg. 199; b. um andvirki, to fence and thatch bay-ricks, Grág. ii. 335: metaph. to manage, preserve a thing, Fms. ix. 52; aumlega búinn, in a piteous state, Hom. 115.
    3. to ornament, esp. with metals or artificial work of any kind, of clothes laced with gold; kyrtill hlaðbúinn, Ísl. ii. 434, Nj. 48, Vm. 129: of gloves, B. K. 84: of a belt with stones or artificial work, Fms. xi. 271: of a drinking-horn, D. N. (Fr.); but esp. of a weapon, sword, or the like, enamelled with gold or silver (gull-búinn, silfr-búinn); búin gulli ok silfri, Fms. i. 15; búinn knífr, xi. 271; vápn búit mjök, much ornamented, ii. 255, iv. 77, 130, Eb. 226, 228.
    β. part., búinn at e-u, or vel búinn, metaph. endowed with, well endowed; at flestum í þróttum vel búinn, Nj. 61, Fms. x. 295; at auð vel búinn, wealthy, 410; vel búinn at hreysti ok allri atgörvi, Eg. 82; bezt at viti búinn, Fms. xi. 51.
    II. particular use of the part. pass, ‘boun,’ ready, willing; margir munu búnir at kaupa, ready, willing to buy, Fms. vi. 218; hann kvaðsk þess fyrir löngu búinn, Ld. 66, Fms. iii. 123; nefna vátta at þeir eru búnir ( ready) at leysa kvið þann af hendi, Grág. i. 54; vóru allir til þess búnir, Fms. xi. 360: compar., engir menn sýna sik búnari ( more willing) til liðveizlu, Sturl. i. 103: the allit. phrase, vera boðinn og búinn til e-s, vide bjóða VI: denoting fitted, adapted, ek em gamall, ok lítt b. at ( little fit to) hefna sona minna, Nj. 200; þótt ek sé verr til b. en hann fyrir vanheilsu sakir, Fms. vii. 275; eiga við búið (mod. vera við búinn), to keep oneself ready, to be on one’s guard, Bs. i. 537.
    2. on the point of doing, about to do so and so; hann var búinn til falls, he was just about to tumble, Fms. x. 314; en áðr þeir kómu var búið til hins mesta váða, ix. 444, v. l.
    β. neut. búið is used almost adverbially, on the point of, just about to; ok búið við skipbroti, Ísl. ii. 245; búið við váða miklum, Fms. ix. 310; sagði at þá var búit við geig mikinn með þeim feðgum, Eg. 158: this is rare and obsolete in mod. usage; and the Icel. now say, liggja við mér lá við að detta, where an old writer would have said, ek var búinn at detta; the sense would else be ambiguous, as búinn, vera búinn, in mod. usage means to have done; ég er búinn að eta, I have done eating; vera búinn að e-u (a work, business of any kind), to have done with it; also absol., eg er búinn, I have done; thus e. g. vera b. að kaupa, fyrir löngu b., b. at græða, leysa, etc., in mod. sense means to have done, done long ago; only by adding prepp. við, til (vera við búinn, til búinn) the part. resumes its old sense: on the other hand, búinn in the sense of having done hardly ever occurs in old writers.
    γ. búð (búið) is even used adverbially = may be, may happen; with subj. with or without ‘at,’ búð, svá sé til ætlað, may be, it will come so to happen, Nj. 114; búð, dragi til þess sem vera vill, 185; búð, eigi fari fjarri því sem þú gazt til, id., Ed. Johns. 508, note c; búð, svá þykki sem ek grípa gulli við þá, 9, note 3; búð, eigi hendi hann slík úgipta annat sinn, 42; búð, ek láta annars víti at varnaði verða, 106; búð, vér þurfim enn hlífanna, Sturl. ii. 137 (vellum MSS.; um ríð, Ed., quite without sense), cp. also Eb. 27 new Ed.: in mod. usage it is freq. to say, það er búið, vel búið, albúið, etc., it is likely, most likely that …
    δ. svá búit, adverbially, and proncd. as if one word, as matters stand, or even temp. at present, as yet; eigi mun hlýða svá búit, i. e. it will not do ‘so done,’ i. e. something else must be done, Eg. 507; eigi munu þér fá at unnit svá búið, i. e. not as yet, Fms. vii. 270; stendr þar nú svá búit (i. e. unchanged), um hríð, xi. 81; en berjask eigi svo búit, not fight as yet, Nj. 229; segja Eyjólfi til svá búins, they tell Eyolf the state of things, viz. that nothing had been done, Gísl. 41; þeir skildu við svá búit; þeir lögðu frá við svá búið, implying ‘vain effort,’ Germ. ‘unverrichteter Sache,’ Ísl. ii, Hkr. i. 340: at svá búnu, adverbially, as yet, at present; hann kvaðsk eigi fýsask til Íslands at svá búnu, Nj. 123, Fms. xi. 131; þenna draum segjum vér engum manni at svá búnu, this dream we will not tell to anybody as yet, Nj. 212; en at svá búnu tjár ekki, Fas. i. 364.
    III. reflex. to ‘boun’ or ‘busk’ oneself, make oneself ready, equip oneself; gengu menn þá á skip sín, ok bjoggusk sem hvatligast, Fms. v. 15: adding the infinitive of a verb as predicate, bjósk hann at fara norðr til Þrandheims, Eg. 18; or ellipt., where búask thus denotes the act itself, nú býsk hann út til Íslands, i. e. he ‘busked’ him to go …, Nj. 10; bjoggusk þeir fóstbræðr í hernað, they went on a free-booting trip, Landn. 31; seg Agli at þeir búisk þaðan fimmtán, 94: or adding another verb denoting the act, in the same tense, bjósk Haraldr konungr úr Þrándheimi með skipaliði, ok fór suðr á Mæri, he ‘busked’ him … and went south, Eg. 7; the journey added in gen., búask ferðar sinnar, Fms. i. 3; búask menn ferða sinna, Ld. 177.
    β. denoting intention, hidden or not put into action; fór sá kurr, at Skúli byggisk á land upp, Fms. ix. 483.
    2. to prepare for a thing; búask við boði, veizlu, etc., Nj. 10, Korm. 10; b. (vel, kristilega) við dauða sínum, andláti sínu, (eccl.) to prepare for one’s death, Fs. 80, Bs. i. 74; búask við vetri, to provide for the winter, get store in, Fms. xi. 415; b. við úfriði, vii. 23.
    β. to be on one’s guard, take steps to prevent a thing; nú ríða hér úvinir þínir at þér; skaltu svá við búask, i. e. be sure of that, make up thy mind, Nj. 264; bústu svá við, skal hann kveða, at …, Grág. ii. 244.
    γ. such phrases as, búask um = búa um sik, to make one’s own bed, encamp, make oneself comfortable, Nj. 259; tjölduðu búðir ok bjöggusk vel um, 219; var hörð veðrátta, svá at ekki mátti úti um búask, Fms. x. 13. Ld. 348; in the last passage the verb is deponent.
    3. metaph., b. við e-u, to expect, freq. in mod. usage; in phrases, það er ekki við að búast, it cannot be expected; búast við e-m, to expect a guest, or the like.
    β. to intend, think about; eg býst við að koma, I hope to come; eg bjóst aldrei við því, I never hoped for that, it never entered my mind, and in numberless cases.
    4. passive (very rare and not classical); um kveldit er matr bjósk = er m. var búinn, Fms. ix. 364.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > BÚA

  • 16 búinn

    * * *
    pp. (cf. búa),
    1) prepared, fit, adapted;
    ek em gamall ok lítt til búinn at (little fit to) hefna sona minna;
    2) búinn at e-u, endowed with (at flestum íþróttum vel búinn);
    3) ready, willing;
    margir munu búnir at kaupa, ready, willing to buy;
    engir munu sínu sik búnari (more willing) til liðveizlu;
    with gen., búinn þeirrar ferðar, ready to make that journey;
    4) búinn til es, við e-u, on the point of;
    hann var búinn til falls, he was just about to tumble;
    var búit við váða miklum, there was an imminent danger;
    5) svá búit, as matters stand, thus;
    eigi má hlýða svá búinn, it will not do thus, something else must be done;
    stendr nú svá búinn um hríð, matters stand thus (unchanged) for a while;
    þeir segja Eyjólfi til svá búins, they tell Eyolf the present state of things;
    þér skulut ganga með vápnum, en berjast eigi svá búit, not fight as yet;
    at svá búnu, as matters stand (hann kvaðst ekki fýsast til Íslands at svá búnu); at present, as yet (þenna draum segjum vér engum at svá búnu);
    við svo búit, thus, things being so (þeir skildu við svá búit).

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > búinn

  • 17 inclined

    1. a наклонный; отклоняющийся
    2. a проявляющий склонность или тенденцию

    arm jumps on horizontal or inclined ladder — прыжки в висе на руках на гимнастической горизонтальной или наклонной лестнице

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. declivate (adj.) angled; at an angle; canted; declivate; declivitous; inclining; leaning; not straight; oblique; pitched; pitching; slanted; sloped; sloping; tilted; tilting; tipped
    2. having a preference (adj.) apt; disposed; given; having a preference; leaning towards; liable; likely; more willing; prone; susceptible; tending
    3. willing (adj.) acquiescent; agreeable; disposed; fain; minded; predisposed; ready; willing
    4. bent (verb) bent; biased; biased or biassed; disposed; predisposed; swayed
    5. directed (verb) addressed; aimed; cast; directed; headed; laid; leveled or levelled; pointed; presented; set; trained; turned; zeroed in
    6. leaned (verb) inclined; leaned; looked; squint toward; tended; trended
    7. slanted (verb) canted; heeled; listed; raked; reclined; slanted; sloped; tilted; tipped

    English-Russian base dictionary > inclined

  • 18 ἕτοιμος

    ἕτοιμος, η, ον (s. ἑτοιμάζω, ἑτοιμασία, ἑτοίμως; an adj. of two endings in pl. according to Jdth 9:6; Mt 25:10; B-D-F §59, 2; Mlt-H. 157) ready
    (loanw. in rabb.) of things designed to serve a purpose (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 7, 339 πάντα), of an altar IRo 2:2. Of preparations for a meal (cp. Dt 32:35) Mt 22:4 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 56 §246 πάντα ἕτοιμα; BGU 625, 13 [III A.D.] πάντα ἕ.), vs. 8; Lk 14:17 (of a meal, ‘served’: Ps.-Clem., Hom. 5, 30.—A call to a meal just before it is to be served, as Esth 6:14; Philo, Op. M. 78; Lucian, Merc. Cond. 14). Of a dining room: put in readiness Mk 14:15. Of a collection for the saints 2 Cor 9:5. τὰ ἕ. what has been accomplished (by someone else) 10:16. καιρός the time is ready= is here J 7:6. W. inf. of purpose (Esth 1:1e) σωτηρία ἑ. ἀποκαλυφθῆναι ready to be revealed 1 Pt 1:5.
    of pers. (Pind.+; PHib 44, 7 [253 B.C.]; LXX; PsSol 6:1; TestJob 7:13; TestLevi 3:2; JosAs 15:10; Philo; Joseph.; Ar. 15:10; Just., Tat. Of a human embryo that is ready to become a living being at the sixth month ἕτοιμον γίνεται καὶ λαμβάνει τὴν φυχήν ApcEsdr 5:13.) ready, prepared Mt 25:10. ἕ. εἰμι I am ready (Thu. et al.; PTebt 419, 10; LXX) Ac 23:21; Hs 9, 2, 4; w. inf. foll. (Diod S 13, 98, 1 ἕτοιμός εἰμι τελευτᾶν; 1 Macc 7:29; 2 Macc 7:2; 4 Macc 9:1; PsSol 6:1; TestJob 7:13; Jos., Ant. 10, 9; Ar. 15:10; Just., A II, 3, 5) Lk 22:33; w. τοῦ and inf. foll. (Mi 6:8; 1 Macc 13:37) Ac 23:15; Hs 8, 4, 2. ἕ. γίνεσθαι be ready, prepare oneself (Diod S 4, 49, 5 ἑτοίμους γενομένους; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 11, 1; 6; Ex 19:15; Num l6:16) Mt 24:44; Lk 12:40; D 16:1; w. ἵνα foll. Hs 1:6. ἕ. πρός τι (X., Mem. 4, 5, 12; Aelian, VH 14, 49; BGU 1209, 17 [23 B.C.]; Tob 5:17 BA; Just., D. 56, 16; Tat. 42, 1) Tit 3:1; 1 Pt 3:15. Also εἴς τι (Hdt. 8, 96 et al.; 1 Macc 4:44; 12:50 al.; JosAs 15:10; Jos., Ant. 15, 357) 1 Cl 2:7; ISm 11:3; IPol 7:3.—ἐν ἑτοίμῳ in readiness (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 127; Theocr. 22, 61 and Epigr. 16, 5; Dionys. Hal. 8, 17; 9, 35; PGen 76, 8; PGM 13, 375; 3 Macc 6:31) ἐν ἑτοίμῳ ἔχειν be ready (Polyb. 2, 34, 2; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 259) w. inf. foll. 2 Cor 10:6.—Comp. ἑτοιμότερος (Agatharchides [II B.C.]: 86 Fgm. 6 Jac.; PFlor 123, 4) more ready, more willing 2 Cl 15:4.—M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἕτοιμος

  • 19 upgrade

    1. сущ.
    1)
    а) общ. улучшение, усовершенствование, модернизация
    б) комп. апгрейд, обновление, модернизация ( компьютерных составляющих)
    2) общ. подъем

    People are more willing to take a chance on a new location when business is on the upgrade than when payrolls are shrinking and times are getting hard. — Люди предпочитают попытать счастья на новом месте, когда дела на подъеме, а не когда заработная плата снижается и дела идут все хуже и хуже.

    Ant:
    3) марк. повышение стоимости заказа (повышение стоимости заказа во время покупки, оплаты кредитного заказа или оформления второго заказа; бланк заказа может включать возможность повышения стоимости, напр., при оформлении подписки на год, а не на два)
    Syn:
    2. гл.
    1)
    а) общ. улучшать, модернизировать, реконструировать (напр., оборудование); повышать качество (напр., продукции); совершенствовать(ся)

    Unskilled workers of today need to upgrade themselves to become the skilled workers of tomorrow. — Сегодняшние неквалифицированные работники должны самосовершенствоваться, чтобы стать квалифицированными работниками завтрашнего дня.

    б) комп. модернизировать, усовершенствовать, разг. апгрейдить (заменять отдельные части компьютера на более современные либо заменять старую версию программного обеспечения новой)
    в) с.-х. улучшать породу ( скота)
    2) общ. повышать (в звании, должности, статусе, оценке и т. п.); переводить в более высокую категорию; повышать (разряд и т. п.)

    The job was upgraded to the grade that has min salary 40,000 and max salary 60,000. — Работа была переведена в более высокий разряд, для которого минимальная заработная плата составляет 40.000, а максимальная — 60.000.

    He transferred to Southwest Area in 1986, where he was upgraded to Senior Sergeant. — В 1986 г. он перевелся в юго-западную зону, где был повышен в звании до старшего сержанта.

    Syn:
    Ant:
    * * *
    право арендатора дополнять и улучшать арендуемое имущество - действия, направленные на повышение эффективности использования арендуемого имущества

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > upgrade

  • 20 voluntarismo

    SM (=terquedad) headstrong nature, wilfulness; (=arbitrariedad) arbitrariness
    * * *
    = voluntarism, volunteering, volunteerism.
    Ex. The British unitary system of government impeded local efforts and a spirit of voluntarism.
    Ex. Volnet UK is the 1st on-line bibliographic data base for the community and voluntary consisting of 16,000 references to the fields of volunteering and community development.
    Ex. The nominee supports volunteerism in library services for people who are blind or visually impaired.
    * * *
    = voluntarism, volunteering, volunteerism.

    Ex: The British unitary system of government impeded local efforts and a spirit of voluntarism.

    Ex: Volnet UK is the 1st on-line bibliographic data base for the community and voluntary consisting of 16,000 references to the fields of volunteering and community development.
    Ex: The nominee supports volunteerism in library services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

    * * *
    A ( Fil) voluntarism
    B
    1 ( fam) (fuerza de voluntad) willpower
    2 (obstinación) stubbornness, obstinacy
    * * *
    1. [voluntad] willingness;
    había más voluntarismo que conocimientos they were more willing (to help/participate/ etc) than knowledgeable
    2. Psi voluntarism

    Spanish-English dictionary > voluntarismo

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  • More, Sir Thomas — ▪ English humanist and statesman Introduction also called  Saint Thomas More   born February 7, 1478, London, England died July 6, 1535, London; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day June 22  English humanist (humanism) and statesman, chancellor of… …   Universalium

  • more or less — adverb 1. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct (Freq. 11) lasted approximately an hour in just about a minute he s about 30 years old I ve had about all I can stand we meet about once a month some forty people came …   Useful english dictionary

  • Willing — Will Will, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Willed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Willing}. Indic. present I will, thou willeth, he wills; we, ye, they will.] [Cf. AS. willian. See {Will}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • more or less — adverb Date: 13th century 1. to a varying or undetermined extent or degree ; somewhat < they were more or less willing to help > 2. with small variations ; approximately < contains 16 acres more or less > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Ready an’ Willing — Ready an’ Willing …   Википедия

  • List of No More Heroes characters — This article provides a list of characters who appear in the 2007 Wii video game No More Heroes[1] and its sequel No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Travis Touchdown …   Wikipedia

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