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2 limiter
limiter [limite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• la vitesse est limitée à 50 km/h the speed limit is 50km/h2. reflexive verba. [personne]b. [connaissance, sanctions] se limiter à to be limited to* * *limite
1.
1) ( restreindre) to limit, to restrict [pouvoir, dépenses, durée, nombre] (à to)la vitesse est limitée à 90 km/h — the speed limit is 90 kph
2) ( border)
2.
se limiter verbe pronominal1) ( se restreindre)2) ( se résumer)* * *limite vt1) (= restreindre) to limit, to restrictLe nombre de billets est limité à deux par personne. — The number of tickets is limited to two per person.
2) (= délimiter) to border, to form the boundary of* * *limiter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( restreindre) to limit, to restrict [pouvoir, dépenses, durée, nombre] (à to); limite tes recherches à un aspect particulier du problème confine ou restrict your research to a particular aspect of the problem; je limiterai mon intervention à une ou deux remarques I'll restrict my speech to one or two remarks only; cela limite nos possibilités that rather limits our scope; nous sommes limités dans le temps our time is limited; la vitesse est limitée à 90 km/h the speed limit is 90 km/h; limiter les dégâts to minimize the damage;2 ( border) la clôture qui limite notre propriété the enclosure which marks the boundaries of our property; des champs limités par des haies fields bordered by hedges.B se limiter vpr1 ( se restreindre) il ne sait pas se limiter he doesn't know when to stop, he doesn't know when he's had enough; se limiter à deux verres de bière/dix cigarettes par jour to limit oneself to two glasses of beer/ten cigarettes a day; je me limiterai à quelques observations I'll only make a few observations; limitez-vous au sujet confine yourself to the subject;2 ( se résumer) se limiter à to be limited to; l'histoire ne se limite pas à une suite de dates history is not limited to a series of dates; la vie ne se limite pas au travail there's more to life than work.[limite] verbe transitiflimiter quelque chose à to limit ou to restrict something to————————se limiter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)plus de gâteaux, merci, il faut que je me limite no more cakes, thanks, I've got to watch what I eat————————se limiter à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se résumer à] to be restricted to, to be confined to2. [se contenter de] -
3 mesurer
mesurer [məzyʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ chose, personne] to measureb. ( = avoir pour taille) to measure• il mesure 1 mètre 80 [personne] he's 1 metre 80 tall ; [objet] (en longueur) it's 1 metre 80 long ; (en hauteur) it's 1 metre 80 highc. ( = évaluer) to assess• vous n'avez pas mesuré la portée de vos actes ! you did not weigh up the consequences of your actions!d. ( = modérer) mesurer ses paroles ( = savoir rester poli) to moderate one's language ; ( = être prudent) to weigh one's words2. reflexive verb* * *məzyʀe
1.
1) ( avec un instrument) gén to measure [longueur, quantité, objet, lieu] (en in); ( pour prélever une partie) to measure off [longueur]; to measure out [poids, volume]; ( avant travaux) to measure up [recoin]2) ( évaluer) to measure [productivité, écart]; to assess [risques, effets]; to consider [conséquences]mesurer sa force contre or avec quelqu'un — to pit one's strength against somebody
3) ( donner sans générosité)
2.
verbe intransitifmesurer 20 mètres carrés — to be 20 metres [BrE] square
mesurer 2 mètres de haut — to be 2 metres [BrE] high
elle mesure 1,60 m — she's 1.60 m tall
3.
se mesurer verbe pronominal1) ( se calculer)se mesurer en mètres — to be measured in metres [BrE]
2) ( s'affronter)se mesurer à or avec quelqu'un — to pit one's strength against somebody
* * *məzyʀe vt1) (= prendre les dimensions de) to measureMesurez la longueur et la largeur. — Measure the length and the width.
2) (= estimer) [ampleur, importance] to weigh up, to assess3) (= limiter) [ressources, crédits] to limit, to rationOn nous mesure même le carburant. — They are even rationing fuel.
4) (= proportionner)mesurer qch à — to match sth to, to gear sth to
5) (= avoir pour dimensions) to measure* * *A vtr1 Mes to measure [longueur, hauteur, quantité, objet, lieu] (en in); ( pour prélever une partie) to measure off [longueur]; to measure out [poids, volume]; ( avant travaux) to measure up [recoin, salle de bains]; mesurer au centimètre près to measure to the nearest centimetreGB; mesurer 20 centimètres de tissu to measure off 20 centimetresGB of fabric; mesurer 200 grammes de farine to measure out 200 grammesGB of flour; mesurer les fenêtres pour faire des rideaux to measure the windows for curtains; mesurer le tour de hanche/de cou de qn to take sb's hip/neck measurement;2 ( évaluer) to measure [productivité, écart, séquelles] ; to assess [difficultés, risques]; to consider [conséquences]; mesurer les effets de qch to assess ou to measure the effects of sth; mesurer sa force contre or avec qn to pit one's strength against sb; mal mesurer la portée de qch to miscalculate the implications of sth; mesurer le succès de qch à qch to gauge the success of sth by sth; mesurer qn du regard or des yeux to weigh sb up; mesurer le désarroi de qn to get an idea of how upset sb is; faire mesurer à qn la gravité de qch to make sb understand the seriousness of sth; mesurer ses paroles to weigh one's words; ne pas mesurer ses propos to speak without restraint;3 ( donner sans générosité) mesurer la nourriture à qn to mete out food stingily to sb; le temps nous est mesuré our time is limited; ne pas mesurer ses efforts to try one's utmost.B vi mesurer 20 mètres carrés to be 20 metresGB square; mesurer 2 mètres de large/de long to be 2 metresGB wide/long; mesurer 20 mètres de profondeur to be 20 metresGB deep; mesurer 2 mètres de haut [mur] to be 2 metresGB high; elle mesure 1,60 m [personne] she's 1.60 m tall.C se mesurer vpr1 Mes se mesurer en mètres to be measured in metresGB;2 ( s'affronter) se mesurer des yeux or du regard to weigh one another up; se mesurer à or avec qn to pit one's strength against sb; se mesurer à un problème to tackle a problem.[məzyre] verbe transitif1. [déterminer la dimension de] to measuremesurer quelque chose en hauteur/largeur to measure the height/width of somethingje vais vous en mesurer le double [obj: coupon, liquide] I'll measure out twice as much for you2. [difficulté, qualité] to assessil ne mesure pas sa force ou ses forces he doesn't know his own strengthil n'a pas entièrement mesuré les risques he didn't fully consider ou assess the risksmesurer quelqu'un du regard to look somebody up and down, to size somebody up3. [limiter] to limitmesurer ses paroles to be careful what one says, to weigh one's wordset pourtant, je mesure mes mots and I'm choosing my words carefully4. [adapter]————————[məzyre] verbe intransitifla cuisine mesure 2 mètres sur 3 the kitchen is ou measures 2 metres by 3————————se mesurer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)se mesurer des yeux ou du regard to size each other up, to look each other up and down————————se mesurer à verbe pronominal plus prépositionto have a confrontation with, to pit oneself against -
4 regla
f.1 ruler, rule.regla de cálculo slide rule2 rule (norma).por regla general as a rule, generallysalirse de la regla to overstep the mark o lineen regla in orderregla de oro golden ruleregla ortográficas spelling rules3 operation (Mat).regla de tres rule of threepor la misma regla de tres… (informal figurative) by the same token…4 period (informal) (menstruación).5 example, model (modelo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: reglar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: reglar.* * *1 (norma) rule, regulation, norm2 (pauta) pattern, rule3 (instrumento) ruler4 MATEMÁTICAS rule5 (menstruación) period\en regla in orderobrar según las reglas to play by the rulespor regla general as a rule, as a general rulesaber las cuatro reglas familiar to know the three Rssalir de la regla to overstep the marktener la regla to have one's periodlas reglas del juego the rules of the gameregla de cálculo slide ruleregla de oro golden ruleregla de tres rule of three* * *noun f.1) regulation, rule2) ruler3) menstruation* * *SF1) (=instrumento) rulerregla en T, regla T — T-square
2) (=norma) rulelas cuatro reglas — addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
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en regla — in order•
por regla general — generally, as a rule•
salir de regla — to overstep the mark•
en toda regla, hacer algo en toda regla — to do sth properlyes un español en toda regla — he's a real Spaniard, he's a Spaniard through and through
¿por qué regla de tres...? — Esp * why on earth...?
3) (=menstruación) period4) (=moderación) moderation, restraint5) (Rel) rule, order* * *1) ( utensilio) ruler- regla T2) ( norma) rule3) ( menstruación) period* * *1) ( utensilio) ruler- regla T2) ( norma) rule3) ( menstruación) period* * *regla11 = guide, rule, ruling, canon.Ex: In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.
Ex: If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex: The suggested ruling is that groups 1, 2 and 3 are entered under Place, except for individual species in biology.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CRCC) = Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).* cumplir una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* establecer reglas = make + provision.* establecer reglas para = lay down + rules for.* establecer una regla = frame + rule.* excepciones que confirman la regla = exceptions to prove the rule.* formular una regla = frame + rule.* incumplir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* infringir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.* libro de reglas de un juego = rulebook.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* RCAA1 (1ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas) = AACR1 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 1st Edition).* regido por reglas = rule-governed.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla a regla = rule-to-rule.* regla con regla = rule-to-rule.* regla de catalogación = cataloguing rule.* regla de formato = rule.* regla de juego = ground rule.* regla de la necesidad = purpose rule.* regla del valor literal = face value rule.* regla del valor nominal = face value rule.* regla de oro = golden rule.* regla de tres, la = rule of three, the.* regla esencial = cardinal rule.* regla fija = firm rule.* regla fundamental = cardinal rule.* regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* reglas = code, regulation, set of rules.* Reglas Anglo-americanas = Anglo-American code (AA).* reglas de catalogación = catalogue code, cataloguing code.* Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA) = AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules).* reglas de catalogación del British Museum = BM code.* reglas de catalogación del Museo Británico = BM code.* reglas de combate = rules of engagement.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* reglas de deducción = topoi.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* Reglas de Intercalación de BLAISE = BLAISE Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la ALA = ALA Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la Biblioteca del Congreso = Library of Congress Filing Rules.* Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.* reglas del juego, las = rules of the game, the.* reglas de ordenación = filing rules.* reglas prusianas = Prussian instructions.* respetar una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* revisión de las reglas = code revision.* Segunda Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Angloamericanas (RCAA2) = AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Edition).* según la aplicación de reglas = rule-governed.* ser la excepción a la regla = constitute + the exception to the rule.* ser la excepción que confirma la regla = be the exception rather than the rule.regla22 = scale, ruler.Ex: The apparent size of the face is measured directly with a finely graduated scale and a magnifying glass.
Ex: Scientific equipment for the examination of rare books, manuscripts, and documents include four items found in every library and private study -- micrometer calipers, view finders, dividers and rulers.* regla de cálculo = slide rule.* regla de componer = setting rule.* regla muy precisa = finely graduated scale.regla33 = period.Ex: The debate on whether or not a woman can get pregnant during her period has been going on for decades now.
* * *A (utensilio) rulerCompuestos:slide rule● regla TT squareB1 (norma) ruleeso va en contra de las reglas that's against the rulesreglas gramaticales grammatical rulesen regla in ordertodo está en regla everything is in orderno tiene los papeles en regla your papers are not in orderpor regla general as a (general) rule, generally2 ( Relig) ruleCompuestos:ground rulegolden ruleground rule( Mat) rule of threepor esa regla de tres no trabajaría nadie ( fam); if we all followed that logic nobody would workground rulefpl rules of engagementfpl rules of the game (pl)C (menstruación) periodestoy con or tengo la regla I have my period* * *
Del verbo reglar: ( conjugate reglar)
regla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
regla
reglar
regla sustantivo femenino
por regla general as a (general) rule
regla sustantivo femenino
1 (de medir) ruler
2 (norma) rule: la educación es la regla de oro de la elegancia, politeness goes hand-in-hand with elegance
3 Mat ruler
4 fam (menstruación) period
♦ Locuciones: en regla, in order
por regla general, as a (general) rule
reglar verbo transitivo to regulate
' regla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confirmar
- criterio
- irse
- máxima
- saltarse
- señor
- ya
- conforme
- estatuto
- norma
- papel
- rígido
English:
above-board
- as
- board
- golden rule
- keep
- keep to
- law
- measure
- norm
- order
- period
- precept
- regulation
- rule
- ruler
- general
- ground
- slide
* * *regla nf1. [para medir] ruler, ruleregla de cálculo slide rule2. [norma] rule;las reglas del juego the rules of the game;en regla in order;ir en contra de las reglas to be against the rules;poner algo en regla to put sth in order;por regla general as a rule, generally;salirse de la regla to overstep the mark o lineregla de oro golden rule;reglas ortográficas spelling rulesregla de tres rule of three; Fampor la misma regla de tres… by the same token…tener la regla to have one's period;le ha venido la regla hoy her period started today5. Rel rule* * *f1 ( norma) rule;por regla general as a rule;reglas del juego pl tb fig rules of the game;en (toda) regla in order3 MED period4 MAT:las cuatro reglas addition, subtraction, multiplication and division* * *regla nf1) norma: rule, regulation2) : rulerregla de cálculo: slide rule3) menstruación: period, menstruation* * *regla n1. (para medir) ruler2. (norma) rule3. (menstruación) period -
5 इति
iti
2) ind. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), in this manner, thus (in its original signification iti refers to something that has been said orᅠ thought, orᅠ lays stress on what precedes;
in the Brāhmaṇas it is often equivalent to « as you know»,
reminding the hearer orᅠ reader of certain customs, conditions, etc.
supposed to be known to him)
In quotations of every kind iti means that the preceding words are the very words which some person has orᅠ might have spoken, andᅠ placed thus at the end of a speech it serves the purpose of inverted commas ( ityuktvā, having so said;
itikṛitvā, having so considered, having so decided)
It may often have reference merely to what is passing in the mind e.g.. bālo'pinâ̱vamantavyomanushyaitibhūmipaḥ, a king, though a child, is not to be despised, saying to one's self, « he is a mortal», (Gr. 928.)
In dram. ititathākaroti means « after these words he acts thus»
Sometimes iti is used to include under one head a number of separate objects aggregated together
(e.g.. ijyâ̱dhyayanadānānitapaḥsatyaṉkshamādamaḥ
alobhaitimārgo'yam,
« sacrificing, studying, liberality, penance, truth, patience, self-restraint, absence of desire»,
this course of conduct, etc.)
iti is sometimes followed by evam, iva, orᅠ a demonstrative pronoun pleonastically
(e.g.. tāmbrūyādbhavatî ̱tyevam, her he may call « lady», thus)
iti may form an adverbial compound with the name of an author
(e.g.. iti-pāṇini, thus according to Pāṇini)
It may alsoᅠ express the act of calling attention (lo! behold!)
It may have some other significations e.g.. something additional
(as in ityādi, et caetera),
order, arrangement specific orᅠ distinctive, andᅠ identity
It is used by native commentators after quoting a rule to express « according to such a rule»
(e.g.. anudāttaṅitaityātmanepadambhavati, according to the rule of Pāṇini I, 3, 12, the Ātmane-pada takes place)
kimiti = kim, wherefore, why? (In the Ṡatapatha-brāhmaṇa ti occurs for iti;
cf. Prākṛit. ti andᅠ tti.)
- इतिकथ
- इतिकरण
- इतिकार
- इतिकरणिय
- इतिकर्तव्य
- इतिकार्य
- इतिकृत्य
- इतिथ
- इतिनामन्
- इतिपर
- इतिपाणिनि
- इतिमात्र
- इतिवत्
- इतिवृत्त
- इतिहरि
- इत्यन्त
- इत्यर्थ
- इत्यादि
- इत्यालिखित
- इत्युक्त
- इत्युन्मृश्य
- इत्येतन्नामक
- इत्येवमादि
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6 zachow|ać
pf — zachow|ywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (przetrzymać) to keep, to retain [list, kwit, akcje, zdjęcie]- proszę zachować bilet do kontroli please retain tickets for inspection2. (utrzymać) to keep, to retain [młodość, pamięć, urodę]- zachować niezależność to remain independent- zachować przytomność umysłu to keep a level head- właściwie przechowywane warzywa długo zachowują świeżość vegetables stored in the right conditions retain their freshness for a long time- cytuję list z zachowaniem oryginalnej pisowni I quote, retaining the original spelling3. (przechować) to preserve [zwyczaj, tradycję, wiarę]- zachować wspomnienie kogoś/czegoś to retain a memory of sb/sth4. (przyjąć określoną postawę) zachować ostrożność to exercise caution- zachować powagę to keep one’s countenence- zachować umiar w jedzeniu/piciu/zabawie to eat/drink/play in moderation- darczyńca pragnie zachować anonimowość the donor wants to remain anonymous- proszę o zachowanie ciszy please remain quiet5. (nie wyjawić) to keep [tajemnicę]- zachować dyskrecję to maintain secrecy- zachować milczenie w jakiejś sprawie to remain silent about sth- tę wiadomość lepiej zachowaj dla siebie you’d better keep this piece of information to yourself6. (podporządkować się) to observe [post, dietę]- zachować dyscyplinę to maintain a. keep discipline7. Komput. (zapamiętać) to save [dane, dokument] Ⅱ zachować się — zachowywać się 1. (przetrwać w niezmienionej postaci) [dzieło, pamiątka] to be preserved, to survive- niewiele historycznych budynków zachowało się w naszym mieście not many historical buildings have survived in our town2. (przetrwać w pamięci) [legenda, obyczaj] to survive 3. (postąpić) to behave- zachowywać się spokojnie/swobodnie/skandalicznie to behave calmly/without restraint/scandalously- zachowywać się jak dziecko/idiota/cham to behave a. act like a child/an idiot/a boor- zachowywać się po dziecinnemu/chamsku to behave a. act childishly/boorishly- zachowywać się z godnością to behave with dignity- zachować się bez zarzutu to behave irreproachably- zachować się jak przystało na bohatera/mężczyznę to behave as befits a hero/man- zachować się jak trzeba to rise to the occasion- on nie umie zachować się w towarzystwie he doesn’t know how to behave in companyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zachow|ać
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