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101 quise
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer) \ \
quise es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: querer quise
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; quise es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin quise it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
quise, quisiera, etc see querer
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident ' quise' also found in these entries: Spanish: cara English: any - detract - disrespect - patch -
102 some
1. adj1) якийсь, який-небудь2) деякі, одні, інші3) якась кількість, небагато4) чимало; немало, багато5) амер.розм. відмінний, хоч кудиsome day — коли-небудь; одного чудового дня
some time — як-небудь, коли-небудь
some few — небагато, незначна кількість
some day or other — цими днями, рано чи пізно
2. adv1) приблизно; близько2) амер. дуже, значно3) ледве, ледь-ледь3. pron indef.1) дехто, деякі, одні, інші2) дещоsome are gold, some silver — дещо із золота, а дещо із срібла
3) деяка кількість, небагато4) кілька, небагато, трохи5) хтось, щосьsome of these days — цими днями; незабаром
* * *I a1) який-небудь, ( хоч) якийсь; якийсь2) деякі, одні; інші3) деяка кількість, небагато, трохиhave some more milk — випийте ще молока; декілька
4) чимало5) cл.; cл. відмінний, хоч кудиII advsome... or other — той або інший
1) приблизно, біля2) трохи, дещо3) cл. дуже, значно4) дiaл. злегка; ледь-ледьIII indef; pron1) дехто, деякі, одні; інші; дещо, деякі, одні; іншіsome of these days — днями, незабаром
2) деяка кількість, небагато; трохи, небагато -
103 shame
[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) sram2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) sramota3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) sramota4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) škoda2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) prisiliti2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) osramotiti•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
- to my
- his shame* * *I [šéim]nounsram, sramežljivost; sramota, nečastshame!, for shame! — sramota!for shame!, shame on you! — fej!, sram te bodi!what a shame! — kakšna sramota!the shame of it! — o ta sramota!more shame to him! — še bolj sramotno zanj!to bring shame on s.o. — nakopati sramoto komuto bring shame on o.s. — osramotiti se, nakopati si sramototo cry shame upon s.o. — zmerjati koga, biti ogorčen nad komto die with shame — umreti, v zemljo se vdreti od sramuto have lost all shame, to be lost to shame — nobenega sramu ne več poznatito put s.o. to shame — osramotiti kogaII [šéim]transitive verbspraviti v sramoto, osramotiti; nakopati, napraviti sramoto (komu); figuratively zasenčiti, prekositito shame the devil — povedati resnico; intransitive verb archaic dialectal sramovati se -
104 at sea
( (all) at sea)в полном недоумении, в растерянности; в тупике (обыкн. употр. с гл. to be; ср. как в тёмном лесу)‘But what are you up to generally? What are you doing with your life?..’ ‘I'm at sea,’ she said at last. ‘Lots of my generation are, I think.’ (H. G. Wells, ‘Christina Alberta's Father’, book III, ch. I) — - Но чем вы вообще занимаетесь? Чем заполнена ваша жизнь? - Я зашла в тупик, - сказала она, - и думаю, что в таким положении находятся многие представители моего поколения.
On many matters he was still at sea and knew that he needed more reading and experience. (W. Du Bois, ‘The Ordeal of Mansart’, ch. X) — Во многих вопросах Дойл был еще несведущ и сознавал, что ему не хватает знаний и опыта.
...he watched her with sadness and affection and enormous pity because a time would come when he couldn't show her around in a world where she was at sea. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book II, part I, ch. III) —...Скоби смотрел на нее с грустью, нежностью и бесконечной жалостью - ведь настанет время, когда он уже больше не сможет быть ее проводником в этом мире, где она блуждает в потемках.
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105 hold court
1) проводить судебное заседание; творить, вершить суд, отправлять правосудие‘What have you been up to?’ ‘Up to? Why, I have been holding court.’ (J. Steinbeck, ‘Cup of Gold’, ch. 5) — - Чем вы были заняты? - Чем? Проводил заседание суда.
But toward morning I have a way, also of holding court on myself, and that is even more intolerable. (S. Bellow, ‘Dangling Man’, ‘January 26, 1943’) — К утру я становлюсь собственным судьей, а это уж совсем невыносимо.
2) собирать своих поклонников; устраивать приём для своих почитателей; приветствовать при встрече своих почитателей и поклонников [первонач. тк. устраивать приём при дворе]And, over there, Marjorie Ferrar seemed to hold a little court. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part III, ch. IX) — А Марджори Феррар стояла там в окружении поклонников, как королева среди придворных.
Not all the glances were admiring though: some I noticed held curiosity, pity, a vague amusement. Bernhardt, although she held court like a queen, was as conscious of that as anybody. (K. S. Prichard. ‘Child of the Hurricane’, ch. XXII) — Однако не все взгляды были восхищенными, в некоторых, как я заметила, сквозило любопытство, жалость и даже насмешка. И хотя Сара Бернар держалась как королева среди придворных, она чувствовала это острее, чем кто-либо.
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106 bowel
['bauəl]сущ.; обычно мн.1) анат.а) кишкаtwisted bowel мед. — заворот кишок
б) ( bowels) кишечник, пищеварительный трактto have one's bowels open, to empty / evacuate / move one's bowels — иметь стул
Syn:2) ( bowels) внутренности, потрохаSyn:3) внутренний орган ( человека)No bowel is more frequently mutilated than the brain. — Ни один из внутренних органов человека не подвергается столь частым травмам, как головной мозг.
4) ( bowels) недра5) уст.; обычно мн. жалость, сожаление, состраданиеthe bowels of mercy / pity — чувство сострадания
Syn:••to get one's bowels in an uproar — раздражаться, поднимать шум
См. также в других словарях:
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more's the pity — ► more s the pity informal used to express regret. Main Entry: ↑pity … English terms dictionary
more's the pity — spoken used when you are disappointed that something is true We ve got a history class next, haven t we? Yes, more s the pity … English dictionary
more's the pity — informal used to express regret. → pity … English new terms dictionary
more's the pity — So much the worse … A concise dictionary of English slang
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pity — pit|y1 [ pıti ] noun uncount 1. ) a strong feeling of sympathy that you have for someone because they are very unhappy or in a bad situation: She looked at him with a mixture of pity and disgust. There was pity in her voice. feel pity for someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pity — I UK [ˈpɪtɪ] / US noun [uncountable] ** 1) a strong feeling of sympathy that you have for someone because they are very unhappy or in a bad situation She looked at him with a mixture of pity and disgust. There was pity in her voice. feel pity for … English dictionary