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  • 1 what

    1. [wɒt] a
    1) какой?; какого рода?

    what papers do you read? - какие газеты вы читаете?

    what sort of man is he? - какой он человек?; что он за человек?

    2) сколько?

    what time is it? - сколько времени?, который час?

    1) какой

    he told me what book he needs - он мне сказал, какая ему нужна книга

    2) сколько

    I know what money he paid - я знаю, сколько он заплатил

    3. в восклицательных предложениях какой; что за (обыкн. с неопределённым артиклем)

    what a pity! - какая жалость!, как жаль!

    what an idea! - ну и идея!, что за идея!

    what hope of refuge, or retreat, or aid? - какая надежда на убежище, где помощь, куда скрыться?

    1) в прямых вопросах какой?, каков?

    what would your assertion be against mine? - каково будет ваше возражение на моё высказывание?

    I see you what you are, you are too proud - я вижу, каков ты: ты слишком горд

    5. эмоц.-усил. каков

    what was his surprise at finding - каково же было его удивление, когда он нашёл, что искал

    2. [wɒt] pron употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч.
    1) что?; каков?

    what is it? - что это?

    what do you mean? - что вы имеете в виду?

    what is it made of? - из чего это сделано?

    what are you talking about? - о чём вы говорите?

    what is his name? - как его зовут?; как его фамилия?

    what are their names? - назовите их фамилии

    what is he like? - как он выглядит?

    what is that to you? - какое тебе дело до этого?

    what is the news today? - какие сегодня новости?

    what is the French for ❝dog❞? - как по-французски «собака»?

    2) кто?

    what is he? - кто он (по профессии)?; чем он занимается?

    what do you take me for? - за кого вы меня принимаете?

    3) сколько?

    what did you pay for it? - сколько вы за это заплатили?; сколько это вам стоило?

    what is the time? - который час?, сколько сейчас времени?

    what do 7 and 8 make? - сколько будет 7 плюс 8?

    what are potatoes today? - почём сейчас картофель?

    4) эмоц.-усил.:

    so what? - ну и что?

    what next? - ну, и дальше что?

    what the better are they for that? - и что они от этого выиграли?

    2. разг.
    1) (эллипт. вм. what did you say? или what is it?) что?, а?
    2) употр. вм. нерасслышанного или непонятого слова или фразы что?

    your ticket will be in the booking office. - My what? - твой билет будет в кассе. - Что будет (в кассе)?

    3) употр. как вставное слово (обыкн. в конце вопросительного предложения) а?, не правда ли?; да?

    a clever play, what? - умная пьеса, не правда ли?

    have you supposed me dead or what? - вы что, думали я умер или что?

    Б conj
    1) что; то, что

    he does not know what she wants - он не знает, чего она хочет

    he is sorry about what has happened - он сожалеет о том, что случилось

    see what courage can do! - видишь, что может сделать храбрость!

    what he says is true - то, что он говорит, - правда

    what I like is music - что я люблю, так это музыку

    what is most remarkable is that... - всего примечательнее то, что...

    2) кто

    I know what she shall be - я знаю, кем ей стать

    3) сколько

    I'll ask him what he paid - я спрошу у него, сколько он заплатил

    В rel
    1) тот, который

    give me what books you have - дайте мне (все) те книги, которые /какие/ у вас есть

    what little he did say was always well said - (всё) то немногое, что он говорил, всегда было хорошо сказано

    it is not a good play though better than what I saw yesterday - пьеса слабая, хотя и лучше той, которую я видел вчера

    3) прост. который

    the pan what I lent you - кастрюля, что я тебе одолжила

    Г

    what /how/ about...? - а) ну как...?, каковы ваши намерения?; б) что нового...?; в) что скажете...?, каково ваше мнение...?

    and what about our guests? - а) а как же наши гости?, что мы будем делать с нашими гостями?; б) что вы скажете о наших гостях?

    what about that coffee, waiter? - как там мой кофе, официант?

    what if...? - а) что, если...?; б) ну и что из того, если...

    well, what about it?, what of it?, what of that? - а) ну что?, ну а дальше что?; ну что вы скажете (на это)?; б) что из того?, ну так что же?

    what is more - более того; к тому же

    what though? - что из того, что...?

    what is what - что к чему?

    she knows what's what when it comes to fashion - она знает, что к чему /прекрасно разбирается/ в вопросах моды

    I'll show you what is what! - ну подожди ты у меня!, я тебе покажу!

    what's it all about? - в чём дело?, о чём речь?

    what matter? - какая разница?, это несущественно

    what in the world /on earth/ do you mean? - что же вы хотите сказать?

    what's new? - амер. сл. как дела? ( приветствие)

    what's with you? - а) что с вами?; б) как идут (ваши) дела?; ну, а как вы?

    come what will /may/... - что бы ни произошло; будь что будет

    what gives? - а) как дела? ( приветствие); б) что я вижу!; да ну!; в) что происходит?, что я такого сказал /сделал/?

    what (do you) say? - обращение к разносчикам и т. п.

    to give smb. what for - сл. дать нагоняй; ≅ показать кому-л. где раки зимуют

    what it takes - качества, необходимые для успеха, средства достижения цели и т. п.

    she has what it takes - у неё есть всё, что нужно, она обладает всем необходимым

    and what have you - ≅ и всё такое прочее

    3. [wɒt] int
    выражает удивление, разочарование, гнев и т. п. и часто предшествует вопросу что?!, ну и...!, вот так...! (тж. what ho)

    what! You can't come! - разг. что /как/?! Ты не можешь прийти?!

    what the hell! - а, чёрт!

    what the deuce /the devil/?! - какого чёрта /дьявола/!

    НБАРС > what

  • 2 what

    (whoever, whatever, wherever etc: No matter what happens, I'll go.) pase lo que pase, sea lo que sea
    what1 adj
    1. qué
    what time is it? ¿qué hora es?
    what cheese shall I buy? ¿qué queso compro?
    what is your address? ¿cuál es tu dirección?
    2. qué
    what a lovely dress! ¡qué vestido más mono!
    what about...? ¿qué tal...? / ¿qué te parece...?
    what about a cup of tea? ¿qué tal una taza de té?
    what2 pron
    1. qué
    2. lo que
    did you hear what he said? ¿has oído lo que ha dicho?
    tr[wɒt]
    what time is it? ¿qué hora es?
    what colour is it? ¿de qué color es?
    what kind of music do you like? ¿qué tipo de música te gusta?
    what film did you see? ¿qué película viste?
    what a man! ¡qué hombre!
    what a smart car! ¡qué coche más chulo!
    what a pity! ¡qué lástima!
    what beautiful flowers! ¡qué flores más preciosas!
    4 (all the) todo,-a
    what is it? ¿qué es?
    what do you do? ¿a qué te dedicas?
    what are you doing? ¿qué haces?
    what's your name? ¿cómo te llamas?
    what's that for? ¿para qué sirve eso?
    what does this word mean? ¿qué significa esta palabra?
    what does she look like? ¿cómo es ella?
    what did he say? ¿qué dijo?
    3 lo que
    1 ¡cómo!
    what! you've lost it! ¡cómo! ¡lo has perdido!
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    and what not y tal, cosas por el estilo
    guess what? ¿sabes qué?
    or what? ¿o qué?
    to give somebody what for darle a alguien su merecido
    to know what's what saber de qué va la cosa, estar al tanto
    what about...? ¿qué tal...?, ¿qué te parece...?
    what about Friday? ¿qué tal el viernes?
    what about the cat? ¿y el gato qué?
    what about that drink you owe me? ¿qué hay de la copa que me debes?
    what about seeing a film? ¿qué te parece ver una película?
    what for? (why) ¿por qué? 2 (for what purpose) ¿para qué?
    what if...? ¿y si...?
    what if there's no answer? ¿y si no contestan?
    what is it? (what's wrong?) ¿qué pasa? 2 (definition) ¿qué es?
    what of it? ¿y qué?
    what with... and... entre... y..., con lo de... y...
    what with the wedding, the fire and everything con lo de la boda, el incendio y todo
    what's more y además
    what ['hwɑt, 'hwʌt] adv
    1) how: cómo, cúanto
    what he suffered!: ¡cómo sufría!
    2)
    what with : entre
    what with one thing and another: entre una cosa y otra
    what adj
    what more do you want?: ¿qué más quieres?
    what color is it?: ¿de qué color es?
    what an idea!: ¡qué idea!
    3) any, whatever: cualquier
    give what help you can: da cualquier contribución que puedas
    what pron
    what happened?: ¿qué pasó?
    what does it cost?: ¿cuánto cuesta?
    I don't know what to do: no sé que hacer
    do what I tell you: haz lo que te digo
    3)
    what for why: porqué
    4)
    what if : y si
    what if he knows?: ¿y si lo sabe?
    adj.
    cuál adj.
    pron.
    cuál pron.
    que pron.
    qué pron.

    I hwɑːt, wɒt
    1) ( in questions) qué

    what's that? — ¿qué es eso?

    what's the problem? — ¿cuál es el problema?

    what is 28 divided by 12? — ¿cuánto es 28 dividido (por) 12?

    what's `I don't understand' in Russian? — ¿cómo se dice `no entiendo' en ruso?

    what do you mean? — ¿qué quieres decir?

    what did you pay? — ¿cuánto pagaste?

    what's the jacket made (out) of? — ¿de qué es la chaqueta?

    I threw it away - you did what? — lo tiré a la basura - ¿qué?

    what? — ( say that again) ¿cómo?, ¿qué?; ( expressing disbelief) ¿qué?, ¿que qué?

    or what? — (colloq) ¿o qué?

    are you stupid, or what? — ¿eres tonto o qué?

    so what? — ¿y qué?

    what about: but what about the children? y los niños ¿qué?; what about my work? - what about it? ¿y mi trabajo? - ¿y qué?; you know Julie's boyfriend? - yes, what about him? ¿conoces al novio de Julie? - sí ¿por qué?; what... for: what's this button for? ¿para qué es este botón?; what are you complaining for? ¿por qué te quejas?; to give somebody what for (colloq) darle* una buena a alguien (fam); what have you (colloq): she sells postcards and souvenirs and what have you vende postales, recuerdos y esas cosas or y demás; what if: what if she finds out? ¿y si se entera?; what... like: what's she like? ¿cómo es?; what does he look like? ¿cómo es físicamente?, ¿qué aspecto tiene?; what's his new film like? ¿qué tal es su nueva película?; what of: so we're not married: what of it? no estamos casados ¿y qué?; what's-her/-his/-its-name (colloq): go and ask what's-her-name next door ve y pregúntale a la de al lado ¿cómo se llama?; the what's-its-name o what-d' you call it is broken la cosa ésa está rota (fam), el chisme ése está roto (Esp, Méx fam); what with entre; what with one thing and another, I haven't had time — entre una cosa y otra, no he tenido tiempo

    3)

    (do) you know what? I'll ask him for a raise! — ¿sabes qué? or ¿sabes qué te digo? le voy a pedir aumento!

    (I'll) tell you what,... — mira,...

    b) ( relative use) lo que

    I don't know and, what's more, I don't care — no lo sé y lo que es más, no me importa


    II
    1)
    a) ( in questions) qué

    what book are you reading? — ¿qué libro estás leyendo?

    what color are the walls? — ¿de qué color son las paredes?

    what more does he want? — ¿qué más quiere?

    she didn't know what color to choose/what language they were speaking — no sabía qué color elegir/en qué idioma estaban hablando

    c) (all of the, any)

    what few hotels there were were full — los pocos hoteles que había, estaban llenos

    what little she owned she left to her son — lo poco que tenía, se lo dejó a su hijo

    2) ( in exclamations) qué

    what a friend you've turned out to be!(iro) valiente or vaya amigo has resultado ser tú!

    what a lot of people! — cuánta gente!, qué cantidad de gente!

    [wɒt]
    1. PRONOUN
    a)
    In direct questions, what can generally be translated by qué with an accent: qué

    what do you want now? — ¿qué quieres ahora?

    what's in here? — ¿qué hay aquí dentro?

    what is it now? — y ahora ¿qué?

    what does he owe his success to?, to what does he owe his success? — frm ¿a qué debe su éxito?

    what's a tractor, Daddy? — ¿qué es un tractor, papá?

    what are capers? — ¿qué son las alcaparras?

    Only use [¿qué es...?]/[¿qué son...?] to translate [what is]/[are] when asking for a [definition]. In other contexts use [¿cuál es?]/[¿cuáles son?]:

    what's the capital of Finland? — ¿cuál es la capital de Finlandia?

    what's her telephone number? — ¿cuál es su número de teléfono?

    what were the greatest problems? — ¿cuáles eran los mayores problemas?

    However, not all expressions with [what] should be translated literally. Some require [qué] used adjectivally:

    what is the difference? — ¿qué diferencia hay?

    what are your plans? — ¿qué planes tienes?

    what's the Spanish for "pen"? — ¿cómo se dice "pen" en español?

    what's your name? — ¿cómo te llamas?

    b) (=how much) cuánto

    what will it cost? — ¿cuánto va a costar?

    what does it weigh? — ¿cuánto pesa?

    what's nine times five? — ¿cuánto es nueve por cinco?

    c) (=what did you say) cómo, qué

    what? I didn't catch that — ¿cómo? or ¿qué?, no he entendido eso

    what did you say? — ¿cómo or qué dices?, ¿qué has dicho?, ¿qué dijiste? (LAm)

    d) (Brit) (as question tag) verdad

    it's getting late, what? — se está haciendo tarde ¿no? or ¿verdad?

    a)
    In most cases, translate the pronoun what using either qué with an accent or lo que without an accent: qué, lo que

    he asked her what she thought of it — le preguntó qué or lo que pensaba de ello

    Use [cuál era]/[cuáles son] {etc} instead of [lo que era]/[lo que son] {etc} if [what was]/[are] {etc} does not relate to a definition:

    please explain what you saw — por favor, explique qué or lo que vio

    can you explain what's happening? — ¿me puedes explicar (qué es) lo que está pasando?

    do you know what's happening? — ¿sabes qué or lo que está pasando?

    I don't know what's happening — no sé qué está pasando, no sé (qué es) lo que está pasando

    tell me what happened — cuéntame qué or lo que ocurrió

    b) (=how much) cuánto
    4) (relative use) lo que

    I've no clothes except what I'm wearing — no tengo ropa, aparte de lo que llevo puesto

    what it is to be rich and famous! — ¡lo que es ser rico y famoso!

    and what have you {or}3} what not * y qué sé yo qué más, y qué sé yo cuántas cosas más to give sb what for * regañar a algn know what

    it was full of cream, jam, chocolate and I don't know what — estaba lleno de nata, mermelada, chocolate y no sé cuántas cosas más

    you know what? I think he's drunk — creo que está borracho, ¿sabes?

    I know what, let's ring her up — se me ocurre una idea, vamos a llamarla por teléfono

    to know what's what * saber cuántas son cinco * or what? *

    do you want it or what? — ¿lo quieres o qué?

    are you coming or what? — entonces ¿vienes o no?

    I mean, is this sick, or what? — vamos, que es de verdadero mal gusto, ¿o no?

    is this luxury or what? — esto sí que es lujo, ¿eh?

    say what you like,... digas lo que digas,..., se diga lo que se diga,.... so what? * ¿y qué?

    so what if it does rain? — ¿y qué, si llueve?

    so what if he is gay? — ¿y qué (pasa) si es gay?, ¿y qué importa que sea gay?

    (I'll) tell you what se me ocurre una idea, tengo una idea what about

    what about me? — y yo ¿qué?

    what about next week? — ¿qué te parece la semana que viene?

    "your car..." - "what about it?" * — -tu coche... -¿qué pasa con mi coche?

    what about going to the cinema? — ¿qué tal si vamos al cine?, ¿y si vamos al cine?

    what about lunch, shall we go out? — ¿y para comer? ¿salimos fuera? or ¿qué tal si salimos fuera?

    what about people who haven't got cars? — ¿y la gente que no tiene coche?

    what for? (=why) ¿por qué?; (=to what purpose) ¿para qué?

    what are you doing that for? — ¿por or para qué haces eso?

    what's that button for? — ¿para qué es ese botón?

    what if...? ¿y si...?

    what if this doesn't work out? — ¿y si esto no funciona?

    what if he says no? — ¿y si dice que no?

    what of

    but what of the political leaders? — pero, ¿y qué hay de los líderes políticos?

    what of it? * — y eso ¿qué importa?

    what's... what's it like? (asking for description) ¿cómo es?; (asking for evaluation) ¿qué tal es?

    what's their new house like? — ¿cómo es su nueva casa?

    what's his first novel like? — ¿qué tal es su primera novela?

    what will the weather be like tomorrow? — ¿qué tal tiempo va a hacer mañana?

    and what's more... y, además,... what's that? (asking about sth) ¿qué es eso?; (=what did you say?) ¿qué has dicho?

    what's that to you? * — ¿eso qué tiene que ver contigo?, ¿a ti qué te importa? *

    what's worse

    and what's worse... — y lo que es peor...

    what with

    what with the stress and lack of sleep, I was in a terrible state — entre la tensión y la falta de sueño me encontraba fatal

    2. ADJECTIVE

    what dress shall I wear? — ¿qué vestido me pongo?

    what colour is it? — ¿de qué color es?

    she asked me what day she should come — me preguntó qué día tenía que venir

    he explained what ingredients are used — explicó qué ingredientes se usan

    what good would that do? — ¿de qué serviría eso?

    do you know what music they're going to play? — ¿sabes qué música van a tocar?

    did they tell you what time they'd be arriving? — ¿te dijeron a qué hora llegarían?

    I gave him what money/coins I had — le di todo el dinero/todas las monedas que tenía

    Remember to put an accent on qué in exclamations as well as in direct and indirect questions:

    what a nuisance! — ¡qué lata!

    what a fool I was! — ¡qué tonto fui!

    what an ugly dog! — ¡qué perro más or tan feo!

    what a lot of people! — ¡qué cantidad de gente!

    what an excuse!iro ¡buen pretexto!, ¡vaya excusa!

    3.
    EXCLAMATION ¡qué!

    what! you sold it! — ¿qué? ¡lo has vendido!

    what! you expect me to believe that! — ¿qué? ¿esperas que me crea eso?

    what! he can't be a spy! — ¿qué? ¿cómo va a ser un espía?

    you told him what? — ¿que le has dicho qué?

    "he's getting married" - "what!" — se casa - ¿cómo dices?

    you what?

    "I'm going to be an actress" - "you what?" * — -voy a hacerme actriz -¿cómo or qué dices?

    I'm going to have a baby - you what? — -voy a tener un niño -¡¿que vas a tener un qué?!

    * * *

    I [hwɑːt, wɒt]
    1) ( in questions) qué

    what's that? — ¿qué es eso?

    what's the problem? — ¿cuál es el problema?

    what is 28 divided by 12? — ¿cuánto es 28 dividido (por) 12?

    what's `I don't understand' in Russian? — ¿cómo se dice `no entiendo' en ruso?

    what do you mean? — ¿qué quieres decir?

    what did you pay? — ¿cuánto pagaste?

    what's the jacket made (out) of? — ¿de qué es la chaqueta?

    I threw it away - you did what? — lo tiré a la basura - ¿qué?

    what? — ( say that again) ¿cómo?, ¿qué?; ( expressing disbelief) ¿qué?, ¿que qué?

    or what? — (colloq) ¿o qué?

    are you stupid, or what? — ¿eres tonto o qué?

    so what? — ¿y qué?

    what about: but what about the children? y los niños ¿qué?; what about my work? - what about it? ¿y mi trabajo? - ¿y qué?; you know Julie's boyfriend? - yes, what about him? ¿conoces al novio de Julie? - sí ¿por qué?; what... for: what's this button for? ¿para qué es este botón?; what are you complaining for? ¿por qué te quejas?; to give somebody what for (colloq) darle* una buena a alguien (fam); what have you (colloq): she sells postcards and souvenirs and what have you vende postales, recuerdos y esas cosas or y demás; what if: what if she finds out? ¿y si se entera?; what... like: what's she like? ¿cómo es?; what does he look like? ¿cómo es físicamente?, ¿qué aspecto tiene?; what's his new film like? ¿qué tal es su nueva película?; what of: so we're not married: what of it? no estamos casados ¿y qué?; what's-her/-his/-its-name (colloq): go and ask what's-her-name next door ve y pregúntale a la de al lado ¿cómo se llama?; the what's-its-name o what-d' you call it is broken la cosa ésa está rota (fam), el chisme ése está roto (Esp, Méx fam); what with entre; what with one thing and another, I haven't had time — entre una cosa y otra, no he tenido tiempo

    3)

    (do) you know what? I'll ask him for a raise! — ¿sabes qué? or ¿sabes qué te digo? le voy a pedir aumento!

    (I'll) tell you what,... — mira,...

    b) ( relative use) lo que

    I don't know and, what's more, I don't care — no lo sé y lo que es más, no me importa


    II
    1)
    a) ( in questions) qué

    what book are you reading? — ¿qué libro estás leyendo?

    what color are the walls? — ¿de qué color son las paredes?

    what more does he want? — ¿qué más quiere?

    she didn't know what color to choose/what language they were speaking — no sabía qué color elegir/en qué idioma estaban hablando

    c) (all of the, any)

    what few hotels there were were full — los pocos hoteles que había, estaban llenos

    what little she owned she left to her son — lo poco que tenía, se lo dejó a su hijo

    2) ( in exclamations) qué

    what a friend you've turned out to be!(iro) valiente or vaya amigo has resultado ser tú!

    what a lot of people! — cuánta gente!, qué cantidad de gente!

    English-spanish dictionary > what

  • 3 what

    wɔt мест.
    1) вопрос. а) что( в прямых или косвенных вопросах к подлежащему или дополнениям с предлогом или без предлога;
    обычно - к неодушевленному) What is it? ≈ Что это? I don't know what it is ≈ Я не знаю, что это (такое). What did you say? ≈ Что вы сказали? I don't know what he said ≈ Я не знаю, что он сказал.. What is his name? ≈ Как его зовут? What do you think of him? ≈ Что ты думаешь о нем? What do you think about? ≈ О чем ты думаешь? What is he going to go into that business for? ≈ Для чего он собирается заняться эти бизнесом? I know what the world is coming to ≈ Я знаю, куда катится этот мир. б) в вопросе о людях What is he? ≈ Кто он по профессии? But what are they? ≈ Но что они из себя представляют? в) что в целом ряде конструкций what about?как насчет? what for? ≈ зачем? what though...?
    2) детерм.. What person what kind of man is he? ≈ каков он?, что он собой представляет? what did he pay for it? ≈ сколько он заплатил за это? what? what did you say? repeat, please ≈ что? что вы сказали? повторите what good/use is it? ≈ какая польза от этого?, какой толк в этом? what if...? ≈ а что, если...? what manner/kind/sort of? ≈ что за?;
    какой? what next? ≈ ну, а дальше что? what of...? ≈ о чем? what about...? ≈ о чем? well, what of it?, разг. so what? ≈ ну и что из того?, ну, так что ж? what are we the better for it all? ≈ что нам от того?
    3) соед. какой, сколько, что do you know him what came yesterday? (неправ. вместо who) ≈ вы знаете человека, который приходил вчера?
    4) усил. какой!;
    как!;
    что! what a strange phenomenon! ≈ Какое необычное явление! ∙ and what not what not what ho! what matter? what with what gives! I know what what is what what the hell? come what may what on earth...? what in the blazes... ? what in the world... ? в прямых вопросах: какой?;
    какого рода? - * papers do you read? какие газеты вы читаете? - * sort of man is he? какой он человек?;
    что он за человек? в прямых вопросах: сколько? - * time is it? сколько времени?, который час? в косвенных вопросах и придаточных предложениях: какой - he told me * book he needs он мне сказал, какая ему нужна книга в косвенных вопросах и придаточных предложениях: сколько - I know * money he paid я знаю, сколько он заплатил в восклицательных предложениях: какой;
    что за (обыкн. с неопределенным артиклем) - * a pity! какая жалость!, как жаль! - * an idea! ну и идея!, что за идея! - * hope of refuge, or retreat, or aid? какая надежда на убежище, где помощь, куда скрыться? в прямых вопросах: какой?, каков? - * would your assertion be against mine? каково будет ваше возражение на мое высказывание? в косвенных вопросах и придаточных предложениях: какой, каков - I see you * you are, you are too proud я вижу, каков ты: ты слишком горд (эмоционально-усилительно) каков - * was his surprise at finding каково же было его удивление, когда он нашел, что искал употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. в прямых вопросах: что?;
    каков? - * is it? что это? - * do you mean? что вы имеете в виду? - * is it made of? из чего это сделано? - * are you talking about? о чем вы говорите? - * is his name? как его зовут?;
    как его фамилия? - * are their names? назовите их фамилии - * is he like? как он выглядит? - * is that to you? какое тебе дело до этого? - * is the news today? какие сегодня новости? - * is the French for "dog"? как по-французски "собака"? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. в прямых вопросах: кто? - * is he? кто он (по профессии) ?;
    чем он занимается? - * do you take me for? за кого вы меня принимаете? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. в прямых вопросах: сколько? - * did you pay for it? сколько вы за это заплатили?;
    сколько вам это стоило? - * is the time? который час?, сколько сейчас времени? - * do 7 and 8 make? сколько будет 7 плюс 8? - * are potatoes today? почем сейчас картофель? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. (эмоционально-усилительно) - so *? ну и что? - * next? ну, и дальше что? - * the better are they for that? и что они от этого выиграли? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. (разговорное) (эллипт. вм. * did you say? или * is it?): что?, а? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн.ч.;
    (разговорное) употр. вм. нерасслышанного или непонятого слова или фразы: что? - your ticket will be in the booking office. - My *? твой билет будет в кассе. - Что будет (в кассе) ? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн.ч.;
    (разговорное) употр. как вставное слово( обыкн. в конце вопросительного предложения) а?, не правда ли?;
    да? - a clever play, *? умная пьеса, не правда ли? употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. в разделительных и альтернативных вопросах (разговорное) - have you supposed me dead or *? вы что, думали, я умер или что? в придаточных предложениях и косвенных вопросах: что;
    то, что - he does not know * she wants он не знает, чего она хочет - he is sorry about * has happened он сожалеет о том, что случилось - see * courage can do! видишь, что может сделать храбрость! - * he says is true то, что он говорит, - правда - * I like is music что я люблю, так это музыку - * is most remarkable is that... всего примечательнее то, что... в придаточных предложениях и косвенных вопросах: кто - I know * she shall be я знаю, кем ей стать в придаточных предложениях и косвенных вопросах: сколько - I'll ask him * he paid я спрошу у него, сколько он заплатил тот, который - give me * books you have дайте мне (все) те книги, которые /какие/ у вас есть - * little he did say was always well said (все) то немногое, что он говорил, всегда было хорошо сказано - he will give * help he can он окажет всяческую помощь в сравнениях - it is not a good play though better than * I saw yesterday пьеса слабая, хотя и лучше той, которую я видел вчера (просторечие) который - the pan * I lent you кастрюля, что я тебе одолжила в сочетаниях - * /how/ about...? ну как...?, каковы ваши намерения?;
    что нового...?;
    что скажете?, каково ваше мнение...? - and * about our guests? а как же наши гости?, что мы будем делать с нашими гостями?;
    что вы скажете о наших гостях? - * about that coffee, waiter? как там мой кофе, официант? - * if... что, если...?;
    ну и что из того, если... - well, * about it? * of it?, * of that? ну что?, ну а дальше что?;
    ну что вы скажете (на это) ?;
    что из того?, ну так что же? - * is more более того;
    к тому же - * though? что из того, что...? > * is * что к чему? > she knows *'s * when it comes to fashion она знает, что к чему /прекрасно разбирается/ в вопросах моды > he told me * was * он меня ввел в курс дела > I'll show you * is *! ну подожди ты у меня!, я тебе покажу! > *'s it all about? в чем дело?, о чем речь? > * matter? какая разница?, это несущественно > * in the world /on earth/ do you mean? что же вы хотите сказать? > *'s new? (американизм) (сленг) как дела? (приветствие) > *'s with you? что с вами?;
    как идут (ваши) дела?;
    ну, а как вы? > come * will /may/... что бы ни произошло;
    будь что будет > * gives? как дела (приветствие) ;
    что я вижу!;
    да ну!;
    что происходит?, что я такого сказал /сделал/? > * (do you) say? обращение к разносчикам и т. п. > to give smb. * for (сленг) дать нагоняй;
    показать кому-л., где раки зимуют > * it takes качества, необходимые для успеха, средства достижения цели и т. п. > she has * it takes у нее есть все, что нужно, она обладает всем необходимым > and * have you и все такое прочее (выражает удивление, разочарование, гнев и т. п. и часто предшествует вопросу) что?!, ну и...!, вот так...! (тж. * ho) - *! You can't come! (разговорное) что /как/?! Ты не можешь прийти?! - * the hell! а, черт! - * the deuce /the devil/?! какого черта /дьявола/! do you know him ~ came yesterday? (неправ. вместо who) вы знаете человека, который приходил вчера? he gave her ~ money he had он дал ей все деньги, какие у него были;
    I know what to do я знаю, что нужно делать ~ pron conj. какой, что, сколько;
    I don't know what she wants я не знаю, что ей нужно;
    like what's in your workers' eyes? например, что думают ваши рабочие? ~ gives! что я вижу!;
    да ну!;
    I know what у меня есть предложение, идея;
    what is what что к чему he gave her ~ money he had он дал ей все деньги, какие у него были;
    I know what to do я знаю, что нужно делать I know what's what я отлично все понимаю;
    this isn't easy what? это не легко? как вы считаете? ~ pron conj. какой, что, сколько;
    I don't know what she wants я не знаю, что ей нужно;
    like what's in your workers' eyes? например, что думают ваши рабочие? I know what's what я отлично все понимаю;
    this isn't easy what? это не легко? как вы считаете? what pron emph. какой!;
    как!;
    что!;
    what a strange phenomenon! какое необычное явление!;
    what an interesting book it is! какая интересная книга! ~ of...? = ~ about...?;
    well, ~ of it?, разг. so ~? ну и что из того?, ну, так что ж? ~? ~ did you say? repeat, please что? что вы сказали? повторите;
    what about...? что нового о...?, ну как...? ~ about your promise? ну, так как же насчет вашего обещания?;
    what's his name? как его зовут?;
    what for? зачем? what pron emph. какой!;
    как!;
    что!;
    what a strange phenomenon! какое необычное явление!;
    what an interesting book it is! какая интересная книга! ~ though...? что из того, что...?;
    what are we the better for it all? что нам от того? ~ did he pay for it? сколько он заплатил за это?;
    what is he? кто он такой? (по профессии) ~ about your promise? ну, так как же насчет вашего обещания?;
    what's his name? как его зовут?;
    what for? зачем? ~ gives! что я вижу!;
    да ну!;
    I know what у меня есть предложение, идея;
    what is what что к чему ~ good (или use) is it? какая польза от этого?, какой толк в этом? ~ if...? а что, если...?;
    what manner (или kind, sort) of? что за?;
    какой? ~ did he pay for it? сколько он заплатил за это?;
    what is he? кто он такой? (по профессии) ~ pron inter. какой?, что?, сколько?;
    what is it? что это (такое?) ~ gives! что я вижу!;
    да ну!;
    I know what у меня есть предложение, идея;
    what is what что к чему ~ if...? а что, если...?;
    what manner (или kind, sort) of? что за?;
    какой? ~ a pity! как жаль!;
    (and) what not и так далее;
    what ho! оклик или приветствие;
    what matter? это несущественно!;
    what with вследствие, из-за ~ a pity! как жаль!;
    (and) what not и так далее;
    what ho! оклик или приветствие;
    what matter? это несущественно!;
    what with вследствие, из-за ~ of...? = ~ about...?;
    well, ~ of it?, разг. so ~? ну и что из того?, ну, так что ж? ~ of...? = ~ about...?;
    well, ~ of it?, разг. so ~? ну и что из того?, ну, так что ж? ~ the hell? ну и что?, подумаешь!;
    come what may будь, что будет;
    what on earth (или in the blazes, in the world)...? черт возьми, бога ради... ~ on earth is he doing here? какого черта ему нужно здесь?, что он, черт побери, делает здесь? ~ the hell? какого черта? ~ the hell? ну и что?, подумаешь!;
    come what may будь, что будет;
    what on earth (или in the blazes, in the world)...? черт возьми, бога ради... ~ though...? что из того, что...?;
    what are we the better for it all? что нам от того? ~? ~ did you say? repeat, please что? что вы сказали? повторите;
    what about...? что нового о...?, ну как...? ~ a pity! как жаль!;
    (and) what not и так далее;
    what ho! оклик или приветствие;
    what matter? это несущественно!;
    what with вследствие, из-за ~ about your promise? ну, так как же насчет вашего обещания?;
    what's his name? как его зовут?;
    what for? зачем?

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > what

  • 4 idiota

    adj.
    1 stupid (tonto).
    2 mentally deficient (enfermo).
    3 idiot, foolish, dumb, silly.
    4 ament.
    f. & m.
    idiot.
    * * *
    1 MEDICINA idiotic
    2 familiar (tonto) stupid
    1 idiot
    \
    hacer el idiota (hacer payasadas) to be silly, fool about 2 (perder una oportunidad) to be stupid
    * * *
    1. noun mf. 2. adj.
    stupid, idiotic
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ idiotic, stupid
    2.
    SMF idiot

    ¡idiota! — you idiot!

    * * *
    I
    a) (fam) ( tonto) stupid, idiotic
    b) (Med) idiotic
    II
    masculino y femenino ( tonto) (fam) idiot, stupid fool (colloq); (Med) idiot
    * * *
    = idiot, fool, cretinous, arsehole [asshole, -USA], dimwit, dim-witted [dimwitted], brainless, twat, arse, mug, berk, prick, moron, cretin, dumbbell, asinine, lemon, airhead, airheaded, bonehead, duffer, drongo, schmuck, schmo, nonce, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.
    Ex. Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.
    Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
    Ex. It is already evident that he is a cretinous buffoon.
    Ex. Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.
    Ex. The diplomats have been calling him a lucky dimwit ever since.
    Ex. From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex. From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex. I don't really care if he does like real ale, even if his arse was hung with diamonds he would still be a twat.
    Ex. In fact, there was little doubt in his mind that Nigel was an arse of the highest order.
    Ex. By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.
    Ex. And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex. Steve knows that he is a 'showboat, a little bit of a prick,' but he also knows that it's too late for a man in his fifties to change.
    Ex. This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.
    Ex. Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.
    Ex. This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex. The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex. Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex. Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex. Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.
    Ex. Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex. This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex. Justin, whilst clearly a nonce, is to be commended on instigating a high-profile campaign to free the hostages.
    Ex. States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex. He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex. For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex. Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex. I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex. And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex. If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    ----
    * como un idiota = stupidly.
    * idiota genio = idiot savant.
    * * *
    I
    a) (fam) ( tonto) stupid, idiotic
    b) (Med) idiotic
    II
    masculino y femenino ( tonto) (fam) idiot, stupid fool (colloq); (Med) idiot
    * * *
    = idiot, fool, cretinous, arsehole [asshole, -USA], dimwit, dim-witted [dimwitted], brainless, twat, arse, mug, berk, prick, moron, cretin, dumbbell, asinine, lemon, airhead, airheaded, bonehead, duffer, drongo, schmuck, schmo, nonce, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.

    Ex: Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.

    Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
    Ex: It is already evident that he is a cretinous buffoon.
    Ex: Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.
    Ex: The diplomats have been calling him a lucky dimwit ever since.
    Ex: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex: I don't really care if he does like real ale, even if his arse was hung with diamonds he would still be a twat.
    Ex: In fact, there was little doubt in his mind that Nigel was an arse of the highest order.
    Ex: By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.
    Ex: And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex: Steve knows that he is a 'showboat, a little bit of a prick,' but he also knows that it's too late for a man in his fifties to change.
    Ex: This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.
    Ex: Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.
    Ex: This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex: The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex: Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex: Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex: Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.
    Ex: Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex: This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex: Justin, whilst clearly a nonce, is to be commended on instigating a high-profile campaign to free the hostages.
    Ex: States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex: He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex: For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex: Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex: I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex: And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex: If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    * como un idiota = stupidly.
    * idiota genio = idiot savant.

    * * *
    1 ( fam) (tonto) stupid, idiotic
    me caí de la manera más idiota I had the most idiotic o stupid fall ( colloq)
    ¡no seas idiota! don't be so stupid!, don't be such an idiot!
    2 ( Med) idiotic
    1 ( fam) (tonto) idiot, stupid fool ( colloq)
    2 ( Med) idiot
    Compuesto:
    idealistic puppet o stooge
    * * *

    idiota adjetivo (fam) ( tonto) stupid, idiotic;
    ¡no seas idiota! don't be such an idiot!

    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( tonto) (fam) idiot, stupid fool (colloq)
    idiota
    I adjetivo idiotic, stupid
    II mf idiot, fool

    ' idiota' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    tomar
    - trompo
    - verdadera
    - verdadero
    - pedazo
    - perdido
    English:
    bozo
    - fool
    - idiot
    - idiotic
    - knob
    - make out
    - meathead
    - moron
    - nerd
    - plonker
    - right
    - some
    - inane
    - mug
    * * *
    adj
    1. [tonto] stupid
    2. [enfermo] mentally deficient
    nmf
    1. [tonto] idiot
    2. [enfermo] idiot
    * * *
    I adj idiotic
    II m/f idiot
    * * *
    idiota adj
    : idiotic, stupid, foolish
    idiota nmf
    : idiot, foolish person
    * * *
    idiota1 adj stupid [comp. stupider; superl. stupidest]
    idiota2 n idiot

    Spanish-English dictionary > idiota

  • 5 tonto

    adj.
    1 silly, dull, empty-headed, foolish.
    2 silly, footling, foolish.
    3 useless, dumb.
    4 stupefied.
    m.
    fool, blockhead, dunce, idiot.
    * * *
    1 silly, stupid, US dumb
    ¡qué idea más tonta! what a stupid idea!
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 fool, idiot
    \
    a tontas y a locas without rhyme or reason
    hacer el tonto / hacer la tonta to act the fool
    hacerse el tonto / hacerse la tonta to play dumb
    ponerse tonto,-a familiar to get stroppy
    tonto,-a de remate / tonto,-a de capirote familiar prize idiot
    un,-a tonto,-a del bote familiar a right berk, a real twerp
    * * *
    1. (f. - tonta)
    noun
    2. (f. - tonta)
    adj.
    foolish, stupid
    * * *
    tonto, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) [persona]
    a) (=bobo) [dicho con afecto] silly; [dicho con enfado] stupid

    venga, vente con nosotros, ¡no seas tonto! — come on, come with us, don't be silly!

    ¡qué tonto soy! — how silly o stupid of me!

    ¿tú te has creído que yo soy tonto?, ¿me tomas por tonto? — do you think I'm stupid?

    b) [poco inteligente] stupid

    ¡y parecía tonto! — and we thought he was stupid!

    a lo tonto —

    ¿para qué esforzarse a lo tonto? — why go to all that trouble for nothing?

    y a lo tonto, a lo tonto, se le pasó la mitad del día — and before he knew it, half the day had slipped by

    a tontas y a locas —

    piénsalo bien, no quiero que actúes/hables a tontas y a locas — think carefully, don't just do/say the first thing that comes into your head

    esos jóvenes sin seso que solo hablan a tontas y a locas — these silly youngsters who chatter away without even thinking what they're saying

    c) (=insolente) silly

    ¡si te pones tonto no te vuelvo a traer al cine! — if you start being silly I won't take you to the cinema again!

    d) (=torpe)

    hoy se me olvida todo, estoy como tonto — I keep forgetting things today, I'm out of it *

    dejar a algn tonto Esp to leave sb speechless

    e) (=presumido) stuck-up *
    f) (Med) imbecile
    pelo 8)
    2) [risa, frase, accidente] silly

    ¡qué fallo más tonto! — it was a really silly mistake!

    caja 1)
    2. SM / F

    soy un tonto, ¡nunca debí haberla escuchado! — I'm such an idiot, I should never have listened to her!

    allí estaba, riéndome como una tonta — there I was, laughing like an idiot

    2) (Med) imbecile
    3. SM
    1) (Circo, Teat) clown, funny man
    2) And, CAm (=palanca) jemmy
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1)
    a) [SER] < persona> ( falto de inteligencia) stupid, dumb (colloq); ( ingenuo) silly

    fui tan tonto como para decirle que síI was stupid o foolish enough to say yes

    b) [ESTAR] ( intratable) difficult, silly; ( disgustado) upset

    dejar tonto a alguien — (Esp fam) to leave somebody speechless

    hacer tonto a alguien — (Chi fam) to fool somebody

    2) <excusa/error/historia> silly
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino ( falto de inteligencia) idiot, dummy (colloq); ( ingenuo) idiot, fool

    hacer el tonto — ( hacer payasadas) to play o act the fool; ( actuar con necedad) to make a fool of oneself

    hacerse el tontoto act dumb

    * * *
    = fool, witless, bonehead, goofy [goofier -comp., goofiest -sup.], imbecile, cretin, lemon, airheaded, duffer, drongo, schmuck, schmo, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.
    Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
    Ex. She refutes the idea of the women's magazine as a 'mouthpiece of masculine interest, of patriarchy and commercialism' that preyed on 'passive, dependent, and witless' women readers.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex. The article 'Book pricing: economics of a goofy business' examines briefly the economics of the book publishing process from the viewpoint of the book wholesaler.
    Ex. The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.
    Ex. Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex. The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex. Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex. Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.
    Ex. Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex. This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex. States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex. He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex. For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex. Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex. I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex. And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex. If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    ----
    * a tontas y a ciegas = headlong, runaway.
    * a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.
    * chica bonita y tonta = bimbo.
    * chiste tonto para desternillarse = knee slapper.
    * chiste tonto pero gracioso = knee slapper.
    * como un tonto = stupidly, foolishly.
    * guaperas tonto = himbo.
    * hacer el tonto = fool around, horse around/about.
    * hacerse el tonto = act + dumb.
    * no tener un pelo de tonto = there are no flies (on/about) + Pronombre.
    * risa tonta = giggle.
    * risita tonta = giggle.
    * rubia tonta = dumb blonde.
    * típica rubia tonta = bimbo.
    * típico guaperas tonto = himbo.
    * tonto de capirote = blockhead, prize idiot.
    * tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.
    * tonto del bote, tonto de remate, tonto del culo, tonto perdido, chiflado per = knucklehead.
    * tonto del cullo = arsehole [asshole, -USA].
    * tonto del culo = mug, prick, as daft as a brush, prize idiot, knucklehead.
    * tonto del pueblo, el = village fool, the.
    * tonto de marca mayor = prize idiot.
    * tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.
    * tonto genio = idiot savant.
    * tonto perdido = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, knucklehead.
    * tontos /tarea de tontos = fool's errand.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1)
    a) [SER] < persona> ( falto de inteligencia) stupid, dumb (colloq); ( ingenuo) silly

    fui tan tonto como para decirle que síI was stupid o foolish enough to say yes

    b) [ESTAR] ( intratable) difficult, silly; ( disgustado) upset

    dejar tonto a alguien — (Esp fam) to leave somebody speechless

    hacer tonto a alguien — (Chi fam) to fool somebody

    2) <excusa/error/historia> silly
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino ( falto de inteligencia) idiot, dummy (colloq); ( ingenuo) idiot, fool

    hacer el tonto — ( hacer payasadas) to play o act the fool; ( actuar con necedad) to make a fool of oneself

    hacerse el tontoto act dumb

    * * *
    = fool, witless, bonehead, goofy [goofier -comp., goofiest -sup.], imbecile, cretin, lemon, airheaded, duffer, drongo, schmuck, schmo, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.

    Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.

    Ex: She refutes the idea of the women's magazine as a 'mouthpiece of masculine interest, of patriarchy and commercialism' that preyed on 'passive, dependent, and witless' women readers.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex: The article 'Book pricing: economics of a goofy business' examines briefly the economics of the book publishing process from the viewpoint of the book wholesaler.
    Ex: The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.
    Ex: Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex: The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex: Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex: Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.
    Ex: Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex: This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex: States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex: He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex: For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex: Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex: I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex: And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex: If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    * a tontas y a ciegas = headlong, runaway.
    * a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.
    * chica bonita y tonta = bimbo.
    * chiste tonto para desternillarse = knee slapper.
    * chiste tonto pero gracioso = knee slapper.
    * como un tonto = stupidly, foolishly.
    * guaperas tonto = himbo.
    * hacer el tonto = fool around, horse around/about.
    * hacerse el tonto = act + dumb.
    * no tener un pelo de tonto = there are no flies (on/about) + Pronombre.
    * risa tonta = giggle.
    * risita tonta = giggle.
    * rubia tonta = dumb blonde.
    * típica rubia tonta = bimbo.
    * típico guaperas tonto = himbo.
    * tonto de capirote = blockhead, prize idiot.
    * tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.
    * tonto del bote, tonto de remate, tonto del culo, tonto perdido, chiflado per = knucklehead.
    * tonto del cullo = arsehole [asshole, -USA].
    * tonto del culo = mug, prick, as daft as a brush, prize idiot, knucklehead.
    * tonto del pueblo, el = village fool, the.
    * tonto de marca mayor = prize idiot.
    * tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.
    * tonto genio = idiot savant.
    * tonto perdido = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, knucklehead.
    * tontos /tarea de tontos = fool's errand.

    * * *
    tonto1 -ta
    A
    1 [ SER] ‹persona› (falto de inteligencia) stupid, dumb ( colloq) (ingenuo) silly
    ¡pero qué tonto eres! ¿de verdad te lo has creído? you idiot! did you really believe it?
    mírala … y parecía tonta look at her, and we thought she was stupid!
    no seas tonta, aprovecha ahora que puedes don't be silly! make the most of it while you can
    y él fue tan tonto como para decirle que sí and he was stupid o dumb o foolish enough to say yes
    2 [ ESTAR] (travieso) difficult, silly; (disgustado) upset
    no me hagas caso, hoy estoy tonta don't take any notice of me, I'm in a funny mood today
    se pone muy tonto siempre que hay visita he gets really silly o difficult when there are visitors
    a lo tonto: a lo tonto, a lo tonto lleva ya ganados varios millones he's won several million just like that o without even trying
    lo dijo a lo tonto y resulta que acertó it was a wild guess o he said it without thinking and it turned out to be right
    hablas a lo tonto you're talking through your hat
    a tontas y a locas without thinking
    gasta el dinero a tontas y a locas she spends money like there's no tomorrow ( colloq)
    dejar tonto a algn ( Esp fam); to leave sb speechless
    hacer tonto a algn ( Chi fam); to make a fool of sb, fool sb
    ser más tonto que Abundio or que hecho de encargo or que una mata de habas ( Esp fam); to be as dumb as they come ( colloq), to be daft as a brush ( BrE colloq)
    ser tonto del bote or del culo ( Esp fam); to be a complete idiot
    B ‹excusa/error/historia› silly
    fue una caída de lo más tonta pero ya ves, me rompí el tobillo it was such a silly o ridiculous fall but, as you see, I broke my ankle
    tonto2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    (falto de inteligencia) idiot, dummy ( colloq); (ingenuo) idiot, fool
    eres un tonto por haberte dejado engañar así you're an idiot o a fool to let yourself be taken in like that
    hacer el tonto (hacer payasadas) to play o act the fool, to fool o clown around; (actuar con necedad) to make a fool of oneself
    hacerse el tonto to act dumb
    no te hagas la tonta, que sabes muy bien de lo que estoy hablando you know very well what I'm talking about so don't pretend you don't o so don't act dumb
    le gusta/gustaba más que a un tonto una tiza or un lápiz or un palo ( Esp fam); he is/was crazy o nuts about it ( colloq)
    ser como tonto para algo ( Chi fam); to be crazy o nuts about sth ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    prize idiot, utter fool
    village idiot
    ( Chi fam) silly fool
    idealistic puppet o stooge
    * * *

     

    tonto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    1
    a) [SER] ( falto de inteligencia) stupid, dumb (colloq);

    ( ingenuo) silly
    b) [ESTAR] ( intratable) difficult, silly;

    ( disgustado) upset
    2excusa/error/historia silly
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( falto de inteligencia) idiot, dummy (colloq);
    ( ingenuo) idiot, fool;
    hacer el tonto ( hacer payasadas) to play o act the fool;


    ( actuar con necedad) to make a fool of oneself;
    hacerse el tonto to act dumb

    tonto,-a
    I adjetivo silly, familiar dumb: ¿cómo pude ser tan tonto?, how could I be so stupid?
    fue lo bastante tonto como para decirle la verdad, he was foolish enough to tell him the truth
    una observación tonta, a trivial remark
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino fool, idiot, familiar dummy
    hacer el tonto, to play the fool
    hacerse el tonto, to play dumb
    tonto de remate, prize idiot

    ' tonto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bobalicón
    - bobalicona
    - boluda
    - boludo
    - burrada
    - capirote
    - definitivamente
    - fatua
    - fatuo
    - hacer
    - hombre
    - manteca
    - pelo
    - perdida
    - perdido
    - remate
    - simple
    - tarugo
    - todavía
    - tonta
    - tratar
    - asno
    - baboso
    - gana
    - ganso
    - huevón
    - idiota
    - imbécil
    - lelo
    - lerdo
    - mongólico
    - necio
    - pavo
    - pendejo
    - salame
    - soquete
    - tontear
    - tontería
    - zanahoria
    English:
    act
    - asinine
    - clot
    - clown around
    - dim
    - do
    - dozy
    - dumb
    - fool
    - goof
    - help
    - idiotic
    - lark about
    - lark around
    - mess about
    - mess around
    - muck about
    - muck around
    - need
    - play
    - prize
    - silly
    - soft-headed
    - such
    - thing
    - daft
    - foolish
    - kind
    - know
    - stupid
    - that
    * * *
    tonto, -a
    adj
    1. [persona] [estúpido] stupid;
    [menos fuerte] silly;
    pero ¿seré tonto? otra vez me he vuelto a confundir I must be stupid or something, I've gone and got it wrong again;
    nos toman por tontos they think we're idiots;
    ¿estás tonto? ¿para qué me pegas? don't be stupid! what are you hitting me for?;
    no seas tonto, no hay por qué preocuparse don't be silly, there's no need to worry;
    ser tonto de capirote o [m5] remate to be Br daft as a brush o US crazy as a loon;
    ser más tonto que Abundio to be as thick as two short planks
    2. [retrasado mental] dim, backward
    3.
    ponerse tonto [pesado, insistente] to be difficult;
    [arrogante] to get awkward, Br to get stroppy
    4. [sin sentido] [risa] mindless;
    [esfuerzo] pointless;
    fue una caída tonta it was so silly, falling over like that;
    a lo tonto: lo perdí a lo tonto I stupidly lost it;
    me tropecé a lo tonto I tripped over like an idiot;
    me he ido haciendo con una extensa colección de sellos a lo tonto I've built up a sizeable stamp collection without hardly realizing it
    nm,f
    idiot;
    los listos y los tontos de la clase the bright ones and the dim ones in the class;
    el tonto del pueblo the village idiot;
    hacer el tonto [juguetear] to mess around;
    [no actuar con inteligencia] to be stupid o foolish;
    estoy haciendo el tonto intentando convencerle I'm wasting my time trying to convince him;
    hacerse el tonto to act innocent;
    a tontas y a locas without thinking
    tonto útil useful idiot
    * * *
    I adj silly, foolish
    II m, tonta f fool, idiot;
    haba fam complete idiot;
    tonto del pueblo village idiot;
    hacer el tonto play the fool;
    hacerse el tonto act dumb fam ;
    a tontas y a locas in a slapdash way
    * * *
    tonto, -ta adj
    1) : dumb, stupid
    2) : silly
    3)
    a tontas y a locas : without thinking, haphazardly
    tonto, -ta n
    : fool, idiot
    * * *
    tonto1 adj silly [comp. sillier; superl. silliest] / stupid [comp. stupider; superl. stupidest]
    ¡qué fallo más tonto! what a stupid mistake!
    tonto2 n fool / idiot

    Spanish-English dictionary > tonto

  • 6 estúpido

    adj.
    1 stupid, foolish, dumb, empty-headed.
    2 stupid, foolish, inane, dumb.
    m.
    stupid, nitwit, fathead, numbskull.
    * * *
    1 stupid, silly
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 berk, idiot
    * * *
    1. (f. - estúpida)
    adj.
    2. (f. - estúpida)
    noun f.
    * * *
    estúpido, -a
    1.
    ADJ stupid
    2.
    SM / F idiot
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/argumento> stupid, silly

    ay, qué estúpida soy! — oh, how stupid of me!

    II
    - da masculino, femenino idiot, fool
    * * *
    = crazy [crazier -comp., craziest -sup.], dummy, foolish, silly, mindless, moron, stupid, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], mad, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.], nuts, witless, bonehead, boneheaded, twit, dolally tap, dolally [do-lally], imbecile, cretinous, arsehole [asshole, -USA], brainless, dimwit, dim-witted [dimwitted], twat, nonsensical, mug, berk, prick, cretin, dumbbell, dull-witted, asinine, lemon, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], dits, ditz, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, duffer, schmuck, schmo, nonce, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, off + Posesivo + knocker, off + Posesivo + rocker, dork, moonstruck, plonker.
    Ex. Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
    Ex. We are too prone to be dummy people by day, and thinking, articulate individuals only in the safety of home and leisure.
    Ex. It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.
    Ex. In conclusion, I am sure you all believe me to be either idealistic, unrealistic, radical, or just plain silly.
    Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.
    Ex. This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.
    Ex. When any librarian is trying to find material on behalf of a user from a poor citation it leads to that librarian appearing slow and stupid to the user.
    Ex. Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.
    Ex. When J D Brown allowed the public of Islington to have open access to the books in the 1890s he was regarded by many of his colleagues as mad!.
    Ex. Techniques such as the automatic detection of anaphora enable systems to appear to be intelligent rather than dumb.
    Ex. I think some people would think my approach is nuts.
    Ex. She refutes the idea of the women's magazine as a 'mouthpiece of masculine interest, of patriarchy and commercialism' that preyed on 'passive, dependent, and witless' women readers.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex. That was a big boneheaded error.
    Ex. Democracy's a nice idea in theory, if it wasn't for all the twits.
    Ex. Now I know this country of ours is totally dolally tap!.
    Ex. The server has gone dolally by the looks of it.
    Ex. The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.
    Ex. It is already evident that he is a cretinous buffoon.
    Ex. Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.
    Ex. From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex. The diplomats have been calling him a lucky dimwit ever since.
    Ex. From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex. I don't really care if he does like real ale, even if his arse was hung with diamonds he would still be a twat.
    Ex. Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.
    Ex. By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.
    Ex. And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex. Steve knows that he is a 'showboat, a little bit of a prick,' but he also knows that it's too late for a man in his fifties to change.
    Ex. Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.
    Ex. An army without culture is a dull-witted army, and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.
    Ex. This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex. The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex. If there is a stereo type for ditsy blondes she really has gone out of her way to fit it perfectly.
    Ex. But then again, there are thousands of such ditses out there that need mental help.
    Ex. She might be a ditz, you can do that with the money she makes, if she wasn't so rich she'd be just another ditzy broad.
    Ex. She might be a ditz, you can do that with the money she makes, if she wasn't so rich she'd be just another ditzy broad.
    Ex. Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex. Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex. Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex. This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex. Justin, whilst clearly a nonce, is to be commended on instigating a high-profile campaign to free the hostages.
    Ex. States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex. He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex. For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex. Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex. I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex. Every firearm hast its pros and cons and anyone who tells you otherwise is off their knocker.
    Ex. I find it fascinating how Bradley can be perfectly reasonable one moment, and off his rocker the next.
    Ex. And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex. ' Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family.
    Ex. If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    ----
    * algo estúpido = no-brainer.
    * como un estúpido = stupidly.
    * hacerse el estúpido = dumb down, act + dumb.
    * lo suficientemente estúpido como para = dumb enough to.
    * rubia estúpida = dumb blonde.
    * ser estúpido = be off + Posesivo + rocker.
    * típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.
    * volverse estúpido = go off + Posesivo + rocker.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/argumento> stupid, silly

    ay, qué estúpida soy! — oh, how stupid of me!

    II
    - da masculino, femenino idiot, fool
    * * *
    = crazy [crazier -comp., craziest -sup.], dummy, foolish, silly, mindless, moron, stupid, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], mad, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.], nuts, witless, bonehead, boneheaded, twit, dolally tap, dolally [do-lally], imbecile, cretinous, arsehole [asshole, -USA], brainless, dimwit, dim-witted [dimwitted], twat, nonsensical, mug, berk, prick, cretin, dumbbell, dull-witted, asinine, lemon, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], dits, ditz, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, duffer, schmuck, schmo, nonce, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, off + Posesivo + knocker, off + Posesivo + rocker, dork, moonstruck, plonker.

    Ex: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.

    Ex: We are too prone to be dummy people by day, and thinking, articulate individuals only in the safety of home and leisure.
    Ex: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.
    Ex: In conclusion, I am sure you all believe me to be either idealistic, unrealistic, radical, or just plain silly.
    Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.
    Ex: This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.
    Ex: When any librarian is trying to find material on behalf of a user from a poor citation it leads to that librarian appearing slow and stupid to the user.
    Ex: Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.
    Ex: When J D Brown allowed the public of Islington to have open access to the books in the 1890s he was regarded by many of his colleagues as mad!.
    Ex: Techniques such as the automatic detection of anaphora enable systems to appear to be intelligent rather than dumb.
    Ex: I think some people would think my approach is nuts.
    Ex: She refutes the idea of the women's magazine as a 'mouthpiece of masculine interest, of patriarchy and commercialism' that preyed on 'passive, dependent, and witless' women readers.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex: That was a big boneheaded error.
    Ex: Democracy's a nice idea in theory, if it wasn't for all the twits.
    Ex: Now I know this country of ours is totally dolally tap!.
    Ex: The server has gone dolally by the looks of it.
    Ex: The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.
    Ex: It is already evident that he is a cretinous buffoon.
    Ex: Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.
    Ex: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex: The diplomats have been calling him a lucky dimwit ever since.
    Ex: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
    Ex: I don't really care if he does like real ale, even if his arse was hung with diamonds he would still be a twat.
    Ex: Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.
    Ex: By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.
    Ex: And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex: Steve knows that he is a 'showboat, a little bit of a prick,' but he also knows that it's too late for a man in his fifties to change.
    Ex: Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.
    Ex: An army without culture is a dull-witted army, and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.
    Ex: This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex: The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex: If there is a stereo type for ditsy blondes she really has gone out of her way to fit it perfectly.
    Ex: But then again, there are thousands of such ditses out there that need mental help.
    Ex: She might be a ditz, you can do that with the money she makes, if she wasn't so rich she'd be just another ditzy broad.
    Ex: She might be a ditz, you can do that with the money she makes, if she wasn't so rich she'd be just another ditzy broad.
    Ex: Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex: Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex: Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex: This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex: Justin, whilst clearly a nonce, is to be commended on instigating a high-profile campaign to free the hostages.
    Ex: States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex: He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex: For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex: Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex: I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex: Every firearm hast its pros and cons and anyone who tells you otherwise is off their knocker.
    Ex: I find it fascinating how Bradley can be perfectly reasonable one moment, and off his rocker the next.
    Ex: And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex: ' Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family.
    Ex: If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    * algo estúpido = no-brainer.
    * como un estúpido = stupidly.
    * hacerse el estúpido = dumb down, act + dumb.
    * lo suficientemente estúpido como para = dumb enough to.
    * rubia estúpida = dumb blonde.
    * ser estúpido = be off + Posesivo + rocker.
    * típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.
    * volverse estúpido = go off + Posesivo + rocker.

    * * *
    estúpido1 -da
    ‹persona› stupid; ‹argumento› stupid, silly
    ay, qué estúpida, me equivoqué oh, how stupid of me, I've done it wrong
    un gasto estúpido a stupid waste of money
    es estúpido que vayamos las dos it's silly o stupid for us both to go
    estúpido2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    idiot, fool
    el estúpido de mi hermano my stupid brother
    * * *

     

    estúpido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹ persona stupid;


    argumento stupid, silly;
    ¡ay, qué estúpida soy! oh, how stupid of me!

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    idiot, fool
    estúpido,-a
    I adjetivo stupid
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino idiot

    ' estúpido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    burra
    - burro
    - estúpida
    - animal
    - apendejarse
    - baboso
    - caballo
    - el
    - embromar
    - gafo
    - huevón
    - pendejo
    English:
    also
    - believe
    - bit
    - bonehead
    - bozo
    - damn
    - dopey
    - equally
    - foolish
    - goof
    - idiotic
    - mindless
    - obtuse
    - pretty
    - shame
    - soft
    - stupid
    - that
    - wonder
    - inane
    - jerk
    * * *
    estúpido, -a
    adj
    stupid;
    ¡qué estúpido soy! me he vuelto a olvidar what an idiot I am! I've gone and forgotten again;
    sería estúpido no reconocerlo it would be foolish not to admit it
    nm,f
    idiot;
    el estúpido de mi vecino my idiot of a neighbour
    * * *
    I adj stupid
    II m, estúpida f idiot
    * * *
    estúpido, -da adj
    : stupid
    estúpido, -da n
    idiota: idiot, fool
    * * *
    estúpido1 adj stupid [comp. stupider; superl. stupidest]
    estúpido2 n stupid person / idiot

    Spanish-English dictionary > estúpido

  • 7 necio

    adj.
    silly, ignorant, stupid, foolish.
    * * *
    1 stupid
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 imbecile, idiot
    * * *
    necio, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=tonto) foolish, stupid
    2) Méx (=terco) stubborn, pig-headed
    3) And (=displicente) peevish
    4) And, Caribe, Cono Sur (=quisquilloso) touchy, hypersensitive
    5) CAm [enfermedad] hard to shake off
    2.
    SM / F fool
    * * *
    - cia adjetivo
    1) ( tonto) stupid
    2) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( travieso) naughty
    * * *
    = moron, cretin, dull-witted, asinine, lemon, airhead, airheaded, bonehead, duffer, schmuck, schmo, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.
    Ex. This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.
    Ex. Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex. An army without culture is a dull-witted army, and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.
    Ex. This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex. The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex. Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex. Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex. Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex. This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex. States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex. He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex. For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex. Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex. I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex. And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex. If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    ----
    * como un necio = stupidly.
    * * *
    - cia adjetivo
    1) ( tonto) stupid
    2) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( travieso) naughty
    * * *
    = moron, cretin, dull-witted, asinine, lemon, airhead, airheaded, bonehead, duffer, schmuck, schmo, moke, twerp, dweeb, chump, birdbrained, birdbrain, dork, plonker.

    Ex: This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from Dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.

    Ex: Cretin is a word derived from an 18th century Swiss-French word meaning Christian.
    Ex: An army without culture is a dull-witted army, and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.
    Ex: This chapter is dedicated to the truly asinine rules -- ones which either defeat their own purpose altogether or are completely devoid of common sense.
    Ex: The court also heard the victim's brother accuse the defendant of physical abuse and of calling him a ' lemon and a retard'.
    Ex: Some people like airheads with fake boobs.
    Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Field Research for Boneheads: From Naivete to Insight on the Green Tortoise'.
    Ex: Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.
    Ex: Schmuck entered English as a borrowed word from Yiddish, where it is an obscene term literally meaning a foreskin or head of a penis, and an insult.
    Ex: This team of schmoes is capable of anything.
    Ex: States know better what their own citizens needs are than do the mokes in Washington.
    Ex: He started life as a twerp, then fairly quickly became a jerk and ended up an old sourpuss.
    Ex: For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
    Ex: Americans are such chumps, because we refuse to see what is going on right in front of our eyes.
    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    Ex: I am thinking humans can be such birdbrains when it comes to communication.
    Ex: And then we get nongs like Joe here who just cant help himself from being a dork.
    Ex: If she'd been my daughter in fact I'd never have let her go out with an obvious plonker like myself.
    * como un necio = stupidly.

    * * *
    A (tonto) stupid, brainless ( colloq)
    B ( RPl) (susceptible) touchy
    C (AmC, Col, Ven fam) (travieso) naughty
    masculine, feminine
    el necio es atrevido y el sabio comedido fools rush in where angels fear to tread
    B ( RPl) (persona susceptible) touchy person
    C (AmC, Col, Ven fam) (travieso) naughty boy ( o child etc)
    * * *

    necio
    ◊ - cia adjetivo


    b) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( travieso) naughty

    necio,-a
    I adjetivo stupid, fatuous
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino stupid fool: su hermano es un necio, his brother's an idiot
    ♦ Locuciones: a palabras necias, oídos sordos, turn a deaf ear to foolish comments
    ' necio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    animal
    - burra
    - burro
    - necia
    - subnormal
    * * *
    necio, -a
    adj
    1. [tonto] stupid, foolish
    2. Am [terco] stubborn, pigheaded
    3. Méx [susceptible] touchy
    nm,f
    1. [tonto] idiot, fool
    2. Am [terco] stubborn o pigheaded person;
    es un necio he's really stubborn o pigheaded
    3. Méx [susceptible] touchy person;
    es un necio he's really touchy
    * * *
    I adj brainless
    II m, necia f fool, idiot
    * * *
    necio, - cia adj
    1) : foolish, silly, dumb
    2) fam : naughty
    necio, - cia n
    estúpido: fool, idiot

    Spanish-English dictionary > necio

  • 8 profético

    adj.
    prophetic, predictive, divinatory, prophetical.
    * * *
    1 prophetic
    * * *
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo prophetic
    * * *
    = prescient, prophetic.
    Ex. With the exception of a few prescient observers, most predictions of the 20th century overlooked such breakthroughs as the computer.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo prophetic
    * * *
    = prescient, prophetic.

    Ex: With the exception of a few prescient observers, most predictions of the 20th century overlooked such breakthroughs as the computer.

    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.

    * * *
    prophetic
    * * *
    profético, -a adj
    prophetic
    * * *
    adj prophetic
    * * *
    profético, -ca adj
    : prophetic

    Spanish-English dictionary > profético

  • 9 agorero

    adj.
    ominous, of ill-omen, prophetic.
    m.
    soothsayer, diviner, prophet of doom, augur.
    * * *
    1 ominous
    ¡qué agorera eres! what a jinx you are!
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 fortune-teller
    \
    ave agorera figurado bird of ill omen
    * * *
    agorero, -a
    1.
    ADJ (=que presagia) prophetic; (=que presagia males) ominous
    2.
    SM / F (=adivino) soothsayer, fortune teller
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo ominous
    * * *
    = diviner, prophetic.
    Ex. Healers and diviners are apprenticed to their elders to learn a great wealth of communal and esoteric knowledge.
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo ominous
    * * *
    = diviner, prophetic.

    Ex: Healers and diviners are apprenticed to their elders to learn a great wealth of communal and esoteric knowledge.

    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.

    * * *
    agorero1 -ra
    ominous
    ave agorera bird of ill omen
    agorero2 -ra
    masculine, feminine
    soothsayer ( arch)
    * * *

    agorero,-a
    I adjetivo gloomy
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino prophet of doom, fortuneteller
    ' agorero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agorera
    * * *
    agorero, -a
    adj
    [predicción] ominous;
    no seas agorero don't be such a prophet of doom
    nm,f
    prophet of doom
    * * *
    I adj ominous;
    ave agorera bird of ill omen
    II m, agorera f prophet of doom
    * * *
    agorero, -ra adj
    : ominous

    Spanish-English dictionary > agorero

  • 10 discount

    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabat
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!)
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabat
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!)

    English-Danish dictionary > discount

  • 11 barruntador

    adj.
    prophetic.
    * * *
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    * * *

    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > barruntador

  • 12 vaticinador

    adj.
    vaticinal, divinatory, divining, oracular.
    m.
    prophet, diviner.
    * * *
    1 prophesying, predicting
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 prophet, seer
    * * *
    SM (=profeta) seer, prophet; [del tiempo, economía] forecaster
    * * *
    Ex. She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.
    * * *

    Ex: She has her own birdbrained way of thinking about things, but most of what she says is vaguely prophetic.

    * * *
    prophetic
    * * *
    vaticinador, - ora
    adj
    prophetic
    nm,f
    prophet
    * * *
    adj prophetic

    Spanish-English dictionary > vaticinador

  • 13 essentiel

    c black essentiel, -elle [esɑ̃sjεl]
    1. adjective
    2. masculine noun
       a. l'essentiel ( = objets nécessaires) the essentials
    l'essentiel est de... the main thing is to...
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    Le mot anglais se termine par - ial.
    * * *

    1.
    - ielle esɑ̃sjɛl adjectif
    1) ( très important) essential
    2) ( central) key (épith), essential

    2.
    nom masculin
    3) ( objets indispensables) basics (pl)

    en voyage je n'emporte que l'essentiel — when travelling [BrE] I only ever take the bare minimum

    * * *
    esɑ̃sjɛl essentiel, -le
    1. adj
    2. nm
    1) (= majeure partie)

    l'essentiel de [population] — most of, the main part of, [production] most of, the bulk of

    2) (= élément clé)
    3) (= ce qui importe)

    C'est l'essentiel. — That's the main thing.

    Tu es là: c'est l'essentiel. — You're here: that's the main thing.

    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( très important) essential; cause/différence/tâche essentielle essential cause/difference/task; il est essentiel de faire/qu'il soit là it is essential to do/that he (should) be here;
    2 ( central) key ( épith), essential; document/point/rôle essentiel key document/point/role;
    3 Philos être essentiel to be an essential attribute (à of).
    B nm
    1 ( chose principale) c'est l'essentiel that's the main thing; l'essentiel (c')est de faire/que tu sois avec nous the main thing is to do/that you are with us; oublier l'essentiel to forget the most important thing; aller à l'essentiel to get to the heart of the matter;
    2 ( partie la plus importante) bulk; l'essentiel de l'effort/du revenu/des voix the bulk of the effort/income/vote; pour l'essentiel mainly;
    3 ( objets indispensables) basics (pl); n'acheter que l'essentiel to buy only the basics; en voyage je n'emporte que l'essentiel when travellingGB I only ever take the bare minimum.
    ( féminin essentielle) [esɑ̃sjɛl] adjectif
    1. [indispensable] essential
    2. [principal] main, essential
    ————————
    nom masculin
    1. [l'indispensable]
    2. [le plus important]
    l'essentiel c'est que tu comprennes the most important ou the main thing is that you should understand
    3. [la plus grande partie]

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > essentiel

  • 14 discount

    1.
    noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) descuento

    2.
    verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) descontar, no hacer caso
    discount n descuento
    tr[ (n) 'dɪskaʊnt; (vb) dɪs'kaʊnt]
    1 descuento
    staff get a 15% discount los empleados tienen un descuento del 15%
    1 (goods) rebajar; (price) reducir; (amount, bill of exchange) descontar
    2 (disregard - possibility) descartar; (ignore) no tener en cuenta
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be at a discount (goods etc) tener descuento, estar rebajado,-a 2 (qualities) no contar
    discount shop / discount store tienda de saldos
    discount ['dɪs.kaʊnt, dɪs'-] vt
    1) reduce: descontar, rebajar (precios)
    2) disregard: descartar, ignorar
    discount ['dɪs.kaʊnt] n
    : descuento m, rebaja f
    n.
    bonificación s.f.
    descuento s.m.
    rebaja s.f.
    reducción s.f.
    v.
    descontar (Letra, efecto) v.
    desestimar v.
    rebajar v.

    I 'dɪskaʊnt
    noun descuento m

    I got a 10% discount o a discount of 10% — me hicieron un 10% de descuento or un descuento del 10%

    at a discount< sell> con descuento, a precio reducido; (before n) < store> de saldos; < goods> de saldo


    II 'dɪskaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt
    1) ( Busn)
    a) \<\<amount\>\> descontar*
    b) \<\<goods\>\> rebajar
    c) \<\<price\>\> reducir*
    2) ( disregard) \<\<possibility\>\> descartar; \<\<claim/criticism\>\> pasar por alto, no tener* en cuenta
    1.
    N ['dɪskaʊnt]
    (gen) descuento m, rebaja f

    to give a 10% discount — dar un descuento del 10%

    2. VT
    [dɪs'kaʊnt]
    1) (=lower price of) [+ merchandise] descontar, rebajar

    discounted cash flowcashflow m actualizado

    2) (=disregard) [+ report, rumour] descartar
    3.
    CPD ['dɪskaʊnt]

    discount card Ntarjeta f de descuento

    discount house N(US) tienda f de rebajas

    discount rate Ntasa f de descuento

    discount store N(US) economato m

    * * *

    I ['dɪskaʊnt]
    noun descuento m

    I got a 10% discount o a discount of 10% — me hicieron un 10% de descuento or un descuento del 10%

    at a discount< sell> con descuento, a precio reducido; (before n) < store> de saldos; < goods> de saldo


    II ['dɪskaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt]
    1) ( Busn)
    a) \<\<amount\>\> descontar*
    b) \<\<goods\>\> rebajar
    c) \<\<price\>\> reducir*
    2) ( disregard) \<\<possibility\>\> descartar; \<\<claim/criticism\>\> pasar por alto, no tener* en cuenta

    English-spanish dictionary > discount

  • 15 discount

    1. noun
    (Commerc.) Rabatt, der

    give or offer [somebody] a discount on something — [jemandem] Rabatt auf etwas (Akk.) geben od. gewähren

    discount for cash — Skonto, der od. das

    at a discountmit Rabatt; (fig.) nicht gefragt

    2. transitive verb
    (disbelieve) unberücksichtigt lassen; (discredit) widerlegen [Beweis, Theorie]; (underrate) zu gering einschätzen
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) der Preisnachlaß
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) geringen Wert beimessen
    * * *
    dis·count
    I. n
    [ˈdɪskaʊnt]
    1. (reduction) Rabatt, Preisnachlass m, Abschlag m
    \discounts are available to club members Klubmitglieder erhalten einen Rabatt
    \discount for cash Skonto nt o m
    to give a \discount [einen] Rabatt geben [o gewähren] [o SCHWEIZ a. zusprechen]
    will you give me a \discount for quantity? geben Sie mir einen Mengenrabatt?
    at a \discount mit Rabatt
    2. FIN (less than sell value) Disagio nt
    currency at a \discount Diskontwährung f
    at a \discount STOCKEX unter pari
    shares which stand at a \discount Aktien, die unter pari sind
    II. vt
    [dɪˈskaʊnt]
    to \discount sth
    1. (disregard) etw unberücksichtigt lassen
    to \discount a possibility eine Möglichkeit nicht berücksichtigen
    to \discount a testimony/an analysis eine Aussage/Analyse nicht einbeziehen
    2. (lower in price) etw senken [o reduzieren]
    to \discount an article einen Artikel herabsetzen
    to \discount a price einen Preis reduzieren [o senken
    3. ECON, FIN etw diskontieren [o eskomptieren]
    shares are \discounting a rise in the dollar die Aktien nehmen eine Aufwertung des Dollar vorweg
    * * *
    ['dɪskaʊnt]
    1. n
    1) (on article) Rabatt m; (for cash) Skonto nt or m

    to give a discount on sthRabatt or Prozente (inf) auf etw (acc) geben

    to give sb a 5% discount — jdm 5% Rabatt/Skonto geben

    at a discount — auf Rabatt/Skonto

    discount for cashSkonto or Rabatt bei Barzahlung

    2)

    to be at a discount (Fin) — unter pari sein; (fig) nicht or wenig gefragt sein

    2. vt
    1) (COMM) sum of money nachlassen; bill, note diskontieren
    2) [dɪs'kaʊnt]
    person's opinion unberücksichtigt lassen

    to discount sth as an exaggeration/as untrue — etw als Übertreibung/als unwahr abtun

    * * *
    discount [ˈdıskaʊnt]
    A s
    1. WIRTSCH Preisnachlass m, Rabatt m, Skonto m/n ( alle:
    on auf akk)
    2. WIRTSCH
    a) Diskont m, Wechselzins m
    b) academic.ru/20893/discount_rate">discount rate
    3. WIRTSCH Abzug m (vom Nominalwert):
    a) unter pari,
    b) fig unbeliebt, nicht geschätzt,
    c) fig nicht gefragt;
    sell at a discount mit Verlust verkaufen
    4. WIRTSCH Diskont m, Zinszahlung f im Voraus
    5. Vorbehalt m (wegen Übertreibung)
    B v/t [a. dıˈskaʊnt]
    1. WIRTSCH abziehen, abrechnen
    2. WIRTSCH einen Abzug auf eine Rechnung etc gewähren
    3. WIRTSCH einen Wechsel etc diskontieren
    4. fig unberücksichtigt lassen, nicht mitrechnen
    5. im Wert vermindern, beeinträchtigen
    6. nur teilweise glauben, mit Vorsicht oder Vorbehalt aufnehmen
    C v/i WIRTSCH diskontieren, Diskontdarlehen gewähren
    disc. abk
    1. WIRTSCH discount
    * * *
    1. noun
    (Commerc.) Rabatt, der

    give or offer [somebody] a discount on something — [jemandem] Rabatt auf etwas (Akk.) geben od. gewähren

    discount for cash — Skonto, der od. das

    at a discount — mit Rabatt; (fig.) nicht gefragt

    2. transitive verb
    (disbelieve) unberücksichtigt lassen; (discredit) widerlegen [Beweis, Theorie]; (underrate) zu gering einschätzen
    * * *
    n.
    Abschlag -¨e m.
    Abzug ¨-e m.
    Rabatt -e m.
    Skonto -en m.

    English-german dictionary > discount

  • 16 geringen Wert beimessen

    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) discount

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > geringen Wert beimessen

  • 17 discount

    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabatt, avslag
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) se bort fra, ta med en klype salt
    rabatt
    I
    subst. \/ˈdɪskaʊnt\/
    1) rabatt, avdrag, reduksjon
    2) ( økonomi) diskontering
    3) ( overført) reservasjon
    allow\/give\/grant a discount gi rabatt
    at a discount under pari, til lav kurs med reservasjon
    II
    verb \/dɪsˈkaʊnt\/
    1) gi rabatt, selge til nedsatt pris
    2) (om verdi, fordel) minske, trekke fra, redusere
    3) se bort fra
    4) ikke tro helt på, ta med en klype salt
    5) ( økonomi) diskontere

    English-Norwegian dictionary > discount

  • 18 discount

    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) afsláttur
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) taka með fyrirvara

    English-Icelandic dictionary > discount

  • 19 discount

    leszámítolás, árengedmény to discount: leszámít, leszámítol, nem vesz figyelembe
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) árengedmény
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) leszámít

    English-Hungarian dictionary > discount

  • 20 discount

    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) desconto
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) descontar
    * * *
    dis.count
    [d'iskaunt] n desconto, abatimento, diminuição da conta, ágio. he must sell at a discount / ele tem de vender com prejuízo. the bank has suspended discounts / o banco não desconta. •
    [diskount] vt+vi 1 descontar, abater, deduzir, diminuir, rebaixar. 2 pagar, receber ou trocar uma letra antes do vencimento mediante desconto. 3 não levar em conta. 4 não fazer caso, não considerar. 5 emprestar dinheiro, deduzindo os juros antecipadamente. discount off com o desconto de. to be at a discount estar sem cotação, desacreditado, malquisto. to lodge a note in a bank for discount fazer descontar um título num banco.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > discount

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