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  • 81 tell

    [tel]
    1) (to inform or give information to (a person) about (something): He told the whole story to John; He told John about it.) contar
    2) (to order or command; to suggest or warn: I told him to go away.) mandar
    3) (to say or express in words: to tell lies / the truth / a story.) dizer
    4) (to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide: Can you tell the difference between them?; I can't tell one from the other; You can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.) distinguir
    5) (to give away a secret: You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.) contar
    6) (to be effective; to be seen to give (good) results: Good teaching will always tell.) fazer efeito
    - telling - tellingly - telltale - I told you so - tell off - tell on - tell tales - tell the time - there's no telling - you never can tell

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > tell

  • 82 tell

    vt.
    1 decir (say) ; contar (story, joke, secret)
    2 ver, saber (discern) (attitude, mood)
    3 distinguir (distinguish) ( from de)
    4 (dar una orden o mandato a otro; disponer, ordenar)
    to tell somebody to do something mandar a alguien hacer algo, decir a alguien que haga algo
    do as you are told! ¡haz lo que te dicen o mandan!
    I'm not asking you, I'm telling you! no es una petición o pedido, ¡es una orden! (Am)
    she wouldn't be told no hacía caso de lo que le decían
    5 escrutar (política) (count)
    6 descubrir, revelar o decir algún secreto.
    7 decir a, avisar, informar, hacer saber.
    8 pedir.
    9 narrar, tejer.
    10 decir que, deducir que.
    vi.
    1 (decir, hablar)
    please don't tell! ¡no te chives!
    that would be telling! ¡eso sería contar demasiado!
    it's too early to tell es demasiado pronto para saberlo
    you never can tell nunca se sabe
    3 hacerse notar (have effect)
    (pt & pp told)

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > tell

  • 83 tell it to the marines!

    разг.; шутл.
    (tell it (или that) to the marines!)
    чепуха!, вздор!, рассказывай это другим!, ври(те) больше!; ≈ расскажите это своей бабушке [tell that to the marines часть выражения tell that to the marines, the sailors won't believe it или tell that to the horse-marines; horse-marines морская конница (несуществующий род войск)]

    The climate's all right when it isn't too dry or too wet - it suits my wife fine, but, sir, when they talk about making your fortune all I can say is tell it to the marines. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part II, ch. IV) — Климат бы ничего, когда не слишком сухо или не очень уж сыро; жене моей он вполне по нраву, но вот когда говорят, сэр, что здесь легко нажить состояние, только и остается ответить, что все это басни.

    Elizabeth: "He's never even kissed me." Arnold: "I'd try telling that to the horse marines if I were you." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Circle’, act 2) — Элизабет: "Тедди ни разу даже не поцеловал меня." Арнольд: "Ну, это ты расскажи кому другому."

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  • 84 never mind

    разг.
    1) ничего, не обращайте внимания, не беспокойтесь; ну так что ж!, нужды нет!, не беда!

    ‘We oughtn't to have come here, mother,’ said Paul. ‘Never mind,’ she said. ‘We won't come again.’ (D. H. Lawrence, ‘Sons and Lovers’, part I, ch. V) — - Нам не стоило приходить сюда, мама, - сказал Поль. - Не беспокойся, - ответила мать. - Больше не придем.

    But never mind! Let them fling all the mud they like. Let the hand of every man be turned against me - I'll win through in spite o' them. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Matter's Castle’, book III, ch. 1) — Но ничего! Пускай швыряют в нас грязью сколько им угодно. Пускай все против меня - я все равно буду победителем!

    Soothingly as a mother, Jim said, ‘Never mind. It's all right, Johnny. Never mind, boy, never mind.’ (D. Carter, ‘Fatherless Sons’, part I, ch. 4) — - Не надо, Джонни, не надо, - сказал Джим, и голос его был по-матерински ласков. - Все в порядке, мой мальчик, все в порядке.

    ‘Never mind what you thought,’ Strawn snapped at the witness. ‘Just tell the facts.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Restless Redhead’, ch. 16) — - Не имеет значения, что вы думали, - резко сказал Строн свидетелю. - Придерживайтесь фактов.

    2) не ваше дело, вас это не касается, вам-то какое дело?, вам-то что до этого?

    ‘Do you call yourself a gentleman, sir?’ ‘Never mind, sir.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XXIV) — - Вы себя считаете джентльменом, сэр? - Не ваше дело, сэр.

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  • 85 never mind something

    expr infml
    1)

    Never mind what you think. Just tell the facts — Нам плевать, что ты думаешь. Говори только факты

    2)

    We got hold of a copy of the letter - never mind how - before it left the office — Нам удалось достать копию письма - тебе совсем не надо знать, как - прежде чем оно покинуло пределы конторы

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > never mind something

  • 86 never mind

       paзг.
       ничeгo, нe oбpaщaйтe внимaния, нe бecпoкoйтecь; ну тaк чтo ж, нe бeдa
        'We oughtn't to have come here, mother,' said Paul. 'Never mind,' she said. 'We won't come again' (D. H. Lawrence). 'Never mind what you thought.' Strawn snapped at the witness. 'Just tell the facts' (E. S. Gardner)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > never mind

  • 87 tell

    vt/i (told, told) I. vt 1. [parl] brojiti (glasove) 2. pripovijedati, kazivati, pričati; izustiti, reći; izraziti očitovati; odati; (o satu) pokazivati, dati (vrijeme) 3. izvještavati, iskazati; priopćiti komu što; doznati, saznati 4. prikazati, iznositi, izlagati; razjasniti, uvjeravati, tvrditi 5. zapovijedati, naređivati, naložiti 6. iznaći, pronaći; objasniti; poznati, raspoznati, razlikovati razaznati (by, from po, od) II. vi 1. pripovijedati, govoriti, kazivati, izvjestiti (about, of o) 2. znati, poznati (by po) 3. odati (tajnu); prijaviti 4. djelovati, odraziti se, imati posljedice; (o utiscima) ispoljavati se, očitovati se, pokazati se, isticati se / [hum] # it not in Gath = čuvaj se da to ne čuje neprijatelj pa da se ne obraduje; # [fortunes] = gatati, proricati; [I cannot # him from his brother] = ne razlikujem ga od njegova brata; [to # one's beads = moliti krunicu; [this # s its own tale] = ovo se razumije, jasno je samo po sebi; [to # tales] = izbrbljati; ogovarati, spletkariti; [to # a liee] = lagati; [to # the truth] = pravo da kažem, otvoreno govoreći; [you never can # teško je reći, nikada nisi siguran, izgled vara; [I was told = rekoše mi, čuo sam; [I had him told] = dao sam mu reći, poručio sam mu; sl [you're # ing me!] = kao da ja to ne znam; ne trebaš mi reći; [never # me!] = ne brbljaj mi koješta!; [US] [I'll # the world] = u to sam uvjeren; [I can # you] = uvjeravam vas; [for all we can ] # = koliko mi znamo; [we were told to get up] = narediše nam da ustanemo; [he can be told by his hat] = lako ga je prepoznati po šeširu; [who can] # = tko zna; [every shot] # s = svaki hitac pogađa
    * * *

    ispričati
    kazati
    pokazati
    pričati
    pripovijedati
    razlikovati
    reći

    English-Croatian dictionary > tell

  • 88 never darken somebody's door again

    old-fash не переступать порог

    Did her father really tell you never to darken his door again? How melodramatic!

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > never darken somebody's door again

  • 89 tell someone different

    expr infml

    He never said he loved me nor did I care but once he had taken me he seemed to think he was responsible for me and I told him no different — Он никогда не говорил, что любит меня, да и мне в принципе было все равно, но когда он овладел мною, он, кажется, почувствовал ответственность в отношении меня, а я не возражала

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone different

  • 90 don't etc tell me

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  • 91 don't tell me!

    разг.
    (don't tell me! (тж. never tell me!, tell me или us another))
    не выдумывайте!, не рассказывайте сказок!

    Pygmalion: "...So come to the point, I have succeeded in making artificial human beings. Real live ones, I mean." Incredulous voices: "Oh, come! Tell us another." (B. Shaw, ‘Back to Methuselah’, part V) — Пигмалион: "...Короче говоря, мне удалось создать людей искусственным путем. Я имею в виду настоящих живых людей." Скептические голоса: "Ну-ну, не сочиняйте!"

    ‘The police suspect Parker,’ I said... ‘Parker!’ said my sister. ‘Fiddlesticks! That inspector must be a perfect fool! don't tell me.’ (A. Christie, ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’, ch. VI) — - Полиция подозревает Паркера, - заметил я. - Паркера! - воскликнула сестра. - Какой вздор! Ваш инспектор набитый дурак. Этого не может быть.

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  • 92 ♦ (to) tell

    ♦ (to) tell /tɛl/
    (pass. e p. p. told)
    A v. t.
    1 dire; narrare; raccontare; confessare; esporre; rivelare; svelare: I told him to go away, gli dissi d'andarsene; to tell a story, narrare una storia; You must do as you are told, devi fare quel che ti si dice; DIALOGO → - Business trip 1- What did you tell them?, che cosa gli hai detto?; He has told everything, ha confessato tutto; Tell me all about it!, raccontami tutto!; The survey tells us a lot about teenagers' lifestyle, l'indagine ci dice molto sullo stile di vita degli adolescenti; I'll tell you a secret, ti svelerò un segreto; to tell the truth [a lie], dire la verità [una bugia]; I am told that…, mi si dice che… NOTA D'USO: - to tell o to say?-
    2 distinguere; riconoscere; vedere; giudicare; valutare: I can tell him by his voice, lo riconosco dalla voce; I can't tell him from his twin, non riesco a distinguerlo da suo fratello gemello; How do you tell which lever to pull?, come fai a riconoscere la leva che si deve tirare?
    3 capire; intuire: I could tell by his face that he was angry, dalla faccia che aveva si capiva che era arrabbiato
    B v. i.
    1 raccontare tutto; rivelare tutto; fare la spia: Promise you won't tell!, prometti che non racconterai tutto in giro; Peter told on me as soon as mother came back, appena è tornata la mamma, Peter le ha fatto la spia ( sul mio conto)
    2 avere effetto; essere efficace; farsi sentire: The strain began to tell on me ( o on my nerves), lo sforzo cominciava a farsi sentire; cominciavo a tradire lo sforzo
    ● (relig.) to tell one's beads, dire il rosario □ ( USA) to tell sb. goodbye, dire addio a q. □ ( slang) to tell the tale, raccontare una frottola (per commuovere) □ to tell the time, dire l'ora ( guardando l'orologio), leggere le ore; ( d'orologio) segnare le ore: The child hasn't learnt to tell the time yet, il bambino non ha ancora imparato a leggere le ore; My watch tells the time more accurately than the tower clock, il mio orologio segna le ore con maggiore precisione di quello della torre □ ( slang) to tell the world, dire ai quattro venti; sbandierare ( una notizia, una decisione, ecc.) □ all told, nel complesso; nell'insieme; in tutto: There are five hospitals all told, in tutto ci sono cinque ospedali □ I'll tell you what!, sta' a sentire; ho un'idea □ You never can tell, non si sa mai; non si può mai dire □ He promised not to tell, promise di non dirlo □ So I have been told, così mi è stato riferito □ Don't ask, don't tell, ( don't pursue) ► to ask □ Don't tell me!, non me ne parlare!; non venire a dirlo a me! □ That tells a tale, questo è significativo!; la cosa si commenta da sé! □ Tell me another!, trovane un'altra; questa sì che è bella! □ (fam.) DIALOGO → - Building work- Tell me about it!, a chi lo dici! □ (fig., antiq.) Tell that to the marines, raccontalo a qualcun altro!; dalla da bere a un altro! □ (fam.) You're telling me!, lo dici a me?; a me lo vieni a dire?; a chi lo dici! □ You tell me!, dimmelo tu!; e io, che ne so? □ There's no telling what may happen, non si sa (o non si può dire) che cosa può succedere □ (fam.) Told you so!, te l'avevo detto, io!

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ (to) tell

  • 93 ♦ (to) tell

    ♦ (to) tell /tɛl/
    (pass. e p. p. told)
    A v. t.
    1 dire; narrare; raccontare; confessare; esporre; rivelare; svelare: I told him to go away, gli dissi d'andarsene; to tell a story, narrare una storia; You must do as you are told, devi fare quel che ti si dice; DIALOGO → - Business trip 1- What did you tell them?, che cosa gli hai detto?; He has told everything, ha confessato tutto; Tell me all about it!, raccontami tutto!; The survey tells us a lot about teenagers' lifestyle, l'indagine ci dice molto sullo stile di vita degli adolescenti; I'll tell you a secret, ti svelerò un segreto; to tell the truth [a lie], dire la verità [una bugia]; I am told that…, mi si dice che… NOTA D'USO: - to tell o to say?-
    2 distinguere; riconoscere; vedere; giudicare; valutare: I can tell him by his voice, lo riconosco dalla voce; I can't tell him from his twin, non riesco a distinguerlo da suo fratello gemello; How do you tell which lever to pull?, come fai a riconoscere la leva che si deve tirare?
    3 capire; intuire: I could tell by his face that he was angry, dalla faccia che aveva si capiva che era arrabbiato
    B v. i.
    1 raccontare tutto; rivelare tutto; fare la spia: Promise you won't tell!, prometti che non racconterai tutto in giro; Peter told on me as soon as mother came back, appena è tornata la mamma, Peter le ha fatto la spia ( sul mio conto)
    2 avere effetto; essere efficace; farsi sentire: The strain began to tell on me ( o on my nerves), lo sforzo cominciava a farsi sentire; cominciavo a tradire lo sforzo
    ● (relig.) to tell one's beads, dire il rosario □ ( USA) to tell sb. goodbye, dire addio a q. □ ( slang) to tell the tale, raccontare una frottola (per commuovere) □ to tell the time, dire l'ora ( guardando l'orologio), leggere le ore; ( d'orologio) segnare le ore: The child hasn't learnt to tell the time yet, il bambino non ha ancora imparato a leggere le ore; My watch tells the time more accurately than the tower clock, il mio orologio segna le ore con maggiore precisione di quello della torre □ ( slang) to tell the world, dire ai quattro venti; sbandierare ( una notizia, una decisione, ecc.) □ all told, nel complesso; nell'insieme; in tutto: There are five hospitals all told, in tutto ci sono cinque ospedali □ I'll tell you what!, sta' a sentire; ho un'idea □ You never can tell, non si sa mai; non si può mai dire □ He promised not to tell, promise di non dirlo □ So I have been told, così mi è stato riferito □ Don't ask, don't tell, ( don't pursue) ► to ask □ Don't tell me!, non me ne parlare!; non venire a dirlo a me! □ That tells a tale, questo è significativo!; la cosa si commenta da sé! □ Tell me another!, trovane un'altra; questa sì che è bella! □ (fam.) DIALOGO → - Building work- Tell me about it!, a chi lo dici! □ (fig., antiq.) Tell that to the marines, raccontalo a qualcun altro!; dalla da bere a un altro! □ (fam.) You're telling me!, lo dici a me?; a me lo vieni a dire?; a chi lo dici! □ You tell me!, dimmelo tu!; e io, che ne so? □ There's no telling what may happen, non si sa (o non si può dire) che cosa può succedere □ (fam.) Told you so!, te l'avevo detto, io!

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ (to) tell

  • 94 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) man kan aldrig vide
    * * *
    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) man kan aldrig vide

    English-Danish dictionary > you never can tell

  • 95 do tell

    expr excl AmE infml

    So, you're a dentist. Do tell — Значит, вы зубной врач. Надо же!

    Do tell. I never heard that before. Nice talking to you — Неужели? Я никогда об этом не слышал. Ну, пока

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > do tell

  • 96 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) nunca se sabe

    English-spanish dictionary > you never can tell

  • 97 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) maður veit aldrei

    English-Icelandic dictionary > you never can tell

  • 98 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) sohasem lehet tudni

    English-Hungarian dictionary > you never can tell

  • 99 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) nunca se sabe

    English-Portuguese dictionary > you never can tell

  • 100 you never can tell

    (it is possible: It might rain - you never can tell.) hiç belli olmaz, belki mümkün

    English-Turkish dictionary > you never can tell

См. также в других словарях:

  • never tell tales out of school — The phrase to tell tales out of school is also used. 1530 W. TYNDALE Practice of Prelates B1v So that what cometh once in may never out for feare of tellinge tales out of scole. 1616 J. WITHALS Dict. (rev. ed.) 573 You must not tel tales out of… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • you can never tell — you never can tell or you can never tell spoken used for saying that it is impossible to be certain about something You can never tell how long these meetings will last …   English dictionary

  • you can never tell — you can never ˈtell | you never can ˈtell idiom (saying) you can never be sure, for example because things are not always what they appear to be Main entry: ↑tellidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • tell — W1S1 [tel] v past tense and past participle told [təuld US tould] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(communicate something)¦ 2¦(show something)¦ 3¦(what somebody should do)¦ 4¦(know)¦ 5¦(recognize difference)¦ 6 tell yourself something 7¦(warn)¦ 8¦(tell somebody about… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tell — [ tel ] (past tense and past participle told [ tould ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 give information ▸ 2 order/advise to do something ▸ 3 recognize something ▸ 4 have clear effect ▸ 5 fail to keep secret ▸ 6 count something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to give… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tell — /tel/ verb past tense and past participle told /tUld/ 1 SAY/INFORMATION (T) to give someone facts or information about something: tell sb (that): She wrote to tell me she couldn t come. | Don t tell me you ve forgotten my birthday again. | Police …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • tell */*/*/ — UK [tel] / US verb Word forms tell : present tense I/you/we/they tell he/she/it tells present participle telling past tense told UK [təʊld] / US [toʊld] past participle told Get it right: tell: Unlike the verb say, the verb tell is usually used… …   English dictionary

  • tell*/*/*/ — [tel] (past tense and past participle told [təʊld] ) verb 1) [T] to give information to someone If you see anything suspicious, tell the police.[/ex] Didn t he tell you that I wanted to see you?[/ex] Just tell me what she said.[/ex] He finally… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • tell — v. 1) (A; usu. without to) ( to relate ) she told the news to everyone; or: she told everyone the news; he told me his name; she told them a story; tell me the truth 2) (D; intr.) ( to be certain ) to tell about (you can never tell about people… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • tell — I. verb (told; telling) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tellan; akin to Old High German zellen to count, tell, Old English talu tale Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. count, enumerate < tell the stars, if thou be able to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tell — see tell the truth and shame the devil blood will tell you can’t tell a book by its cover children and fools tell the truth dead men tell no tales every picture tells a story …   Proverbs new dictionary

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