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101 стать в тупик
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ В ТУПИК[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to end up in a position in which one does not know what to do, what to say, how to react etc, become confused:- X стал в тупик≈ X was baffled (stumped, nonplussed);- X was at a loss (for what to say <do etc>);- X didn't know what to say (do etc);- X reached (came to, arrived at, was at) an impasse;- [in limited contexts] X didn't know what to make of it.♦ "Я хочу квартиру хорошую"... - "Гм..." - похоже, она [председатель ревизионной комиссии кооператива] растерялась. Она рассчитывала, что я буду доказывать, что хочу получить именно плохую квартиру... тогда она могла бы мне возражать. А тут стала в тупик (Войнович 3). "I want a good apartment."..."Hmm..." It looked as if she'd [the director of the cooperative's Review Committee had] lost her way. She had counted on my arguing that I wanted to get a really bad apartment...; then she could have objected. But now she was stumped (3a).♦ Выслушав такой уклончивый ответ, помощник градоначальника стал в тупик (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When he heard this evasive answer, the assistant town governor was at a loss (1a).♦ "[Поляк] встретил [ меня] так важно, так я и стала в тупик" (Достоевский 1). " Не [the Pole] greeted me so pompously I didn't know what to do" (1a).♦ Может быть, тем бы и кончилось это странное происшествие... если бы дело не усложнилось вмешательством элемента до такой степени фантастического, что сами глуповцы - и те стали в тупик (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Perhaps this strange episode would have ended like this...if matters had not become complicated by a circumstance so fantastic that even the Glupovites did not know what to make of it (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стать в тупик
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102 ninguna
adj.&f.none, not one, no, neither.De ninguna manera by no means, in no mannerpron.1 nobody, no-one; none; neither.2 no one, nobody.* * *1. f., (m. - ninguno) 2. f., (m. - ninguno)* * *
ninguno,-a
I adjetivo
1 no: no tienes ninguna vergüenza, you have no shame
(con otro negativo) not... any: no queda ninguna galleta, there aren't any biscuits left
de ninguna manera, no way
en ningún momento, never
por/en ninguna parte, nowhere
2 (intensificador) no es ningún maníaco, he isn't a maniac at all
no es ninguna extraña, she is no stranger
II pron
1 (persona) no one: él tiene un hermano y yo ninguno, he has a brother and I don't
(referido a dos personas) neither: ninguno de nosotros (dos) tiene hermanas, neither of us has a sister
(referido a un grupo) ninguno vino a misa, none of them came to mass
(nadie) nobody, no one: ninguno lo sabía, nobody knew it
2 (objeto) yo tengo una oportunidad, pero él ninguna, I have a chance, but he has none
(referido a dos objetos) neither: ninguno es útil, neither is useful
(referido a un grupo) ninguno era rojo, none of them was red
no quiso ninguno, she didn't want any of them ➣ Ver nota en neither
' ninguna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrarse
- circunstancia
- confidente
- existir
- gracia
- ligadura
- manera
- molestia
- nada
- nadie
- ninguno
- novatada
- preferencia
- queja
- traba
- utilidad
- víctima
- afinidad
- atención
- base
- consideración
- hacer
- indicación
- llevar
- novedad
- otro
- parte
- salida
- salir
English:
anywhere
- backing
- careless
- certainly
- chance
- chicken
- development
- erupt
- film
- forthcoming
- joke
- means
- neither
- not
- nowhere
- objection
- obligation
- oil painting
- question
- relation
- remotely
- way
- account
- any
- be
- bearing
- circumstance
- cold
- come
- consideration
- disclaim
- kindly
- need
- no
- none
- open
- put
- relish
- tell
- trouble
- unconnected
- world
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103 Fall
1. Fall <-[e]s, Fälle> [fal, pl ʼfɛlə] mder freie \Fall free fall;im freien \Fall in free fall2) ( Sturz) fall;zu \Fall kommen ( geh) to fall;sich bei einem \Fall verletzen to fall and injure oneself, to injure oneself [when] fallingAufstieg und \Fall rise and fall;etw zu \Fall bringen to bring down sth sep;ein Gesetz zu \Fall bringen to defeat a bill;jds Pläne zu \Fall bringen to thwart sb's plans;eine Regierung zu \Fall bringen to bring down [or overthrow] a government2. Fall <-[e]s, Fälle> [fal, pl ʼfɛlə] m1) (Umstand, Angelegenheit) case, circumstance, instance;ein hoffnungsloser/schwieriger \Fall sein to be a hopeless/difficult case;sollte der \Fall eintreten, dass... if the case should arise that...;[nicht] der \Fall sein [not] to be the case;sollte es der \Fall sein, dass... if it's true that...;auf alle Fälle in any case; ( unbedingt) at all events;für alle Fälle just in case;für den \Fall einer Notlage in case of emergency [or pl emergencies];für den \Fall meines/ seines Todes in case I die/he dies;für den \Fall, dass jd etw tut in case sb does sth;gesetzt den \Fall, dass... assuming [or supposing] [that]...;im äußersten \Fall[e] at the worst;im \Falle eines \Falles if it comes [down] to it;in diesem/dem \Fall in this/that case;in so einem \Fall in a case like that;von \Fall zu \Fall from case to case, as the case may be2) jur case;einen \Fall übernehmen to take on a case3) med caseder erste/zweite \Fall the nominative/genitive caseWENDUNGEN: -
104 ezein
erak.1. izan balitz bezala ez atorralaba eta emazte, baino \ezein nekazale gazte as if she had not been a blue-blood and his wife but a young peasant girl; \ezein etxetan ikus daiteke horrelako tresna such a device can be seen in any household; zerupean dagoen \ezein gauza bainoa hobea better than any thing on this earth2.a. formala. ( inolakoa) no, not any; \ezein jaunek ez du nahi horrelakorik no gentleman wants such a thingb. any; \ezein kalterik gabe without any damage; \ezein agintarik ez du txintik ere egin no authority has even uttered a word; ez, \ezein ere maneraz no, not under any circumstance -
105 a chip of the old block
разг.сын своего отца, (характером) весь в отца или в свою родню ( реже о дочерях; ср. яблоко от яблони недалеко падает)His heir was a nephew, son of his brother killed in a motor accident, not a bad boy, but not a chip off the old block, no, sir, far from it... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Creatures of Circumstance’, ‘The Colonel’, ‘Lady’) — Его наследником был племянник, сын брата, погибшего в автомобильной катастрофе. Неплохой парень, но не похож на своего отца, совсем не похож, сэр...
But I don't feel bound to believe that Cleopatra was well educated. Her father... was not at all a parent of the Oxford professor type. And Cleopatra was a chip of the old block. (B. Shaw, ‘Notes to Caesar and Cleopatra’) — Но у меня нет оснований думать, что Клеопатра получила хорошее образование. Ее отец... совсем не походил на оксфордского профессора, а она вся в отца.
‘That daughter of hers,’ observed the Colonel, ‘is a chip of the old block, unless I miss my guess.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XL) — - Дочка Хетти Старр, - заметил полковник, - пошла в мать, если я не ошибаюсь.
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106 ἵνα
ἵνα,A Adv.,I of Place,1 in that place, there, once in Hom.,ἵ. γάρ σφιν ἐπέφραδον ἠγερέθεσθαι Il.10.127
(acc.to Eust.).2 elsewh. relat., in which place, where, 2.558, Od.9.136, Hdt.2.133,9.27,54, Pi.O.1.95, B.10.79, A.Pr.21, al., S.El.22, 855, Ar.Ra. 1231, etc.: rarely in [dialect] Att. Prose, Lys.13.72 (v. infr.), Pl.Ap. 17c, Phlb. 61b; ἵ. ἡ Νίκη (sc. ἐστίν) IG22.1407.13: rare in later Greek, Arr.An.1.3.2, Luc.Cont.22, Ind.3: with particles,ἵ. τε Il.20.478
;ἵ. περ 24.382
, Od.13.364, Lys. l.c.; ἵν' ἄν c. subj., wherever, S.OC 405, E. Ion 315; as indirect interrog., Hdt.1.179, 2.150, E.Hec. 1008.b after Hom., like other Advs. of Place, c. gen.,ἵ. τῆς χώρης Hdt.1.98
; ἔμαθε ἵ. ἦν κακοῦ in what a calamity, Id.1.213;οὐδ' ὁρᾶν ἵν' ἐ̄ κακοῦ S.OT 367
; ἵν' ἕσταμεν χρείας ib. 1442;ἵν' ἦμεν ἄτης Id.El. 936
; .c with Verbs of motion, whither, Od.4.821, al.;ὁρᾷς ἵν' ἥκεις S.OT 687
, al., Din.2.10;ιναπερ ὥρμητο Th. 4.74
.II of circumstance, γάμος.., ἵ. χρή at which, when, Od.6.27; ἵ. μὲν ἐξῆν αὐτοῖς.., ἐνταῦθα.. when it was in their power, Antipho 6.9.2 = ἐάν, dub. in Il.7.353 (v.l. ἵν' ἄν, cf. Sch.), Archil. 74.7 codd., v.l. in Din.1.1, and Pl.Chrm. 176b.B Final Conj., that, in order that, from Hom. downwards, mostly first word in the clause, but sts. preceded by an emphatic word, Pl.Chrm. 169d;ἵ. δή Il.7.26
, 23.207, Hdt.1.29, Pl.R. 420e, 610c: never with ἄν or κε (if found, these particles belong to the Verb, as in Od.12.156, E.IA 1579).I general usage:1 with subj.,a after primary tenses of ind., also subj. and imper.: [tense] pres. ind., Il.3.252, Od.2.111, X.Mem.3.2.3, Cyr.1.2.11, Isoc.3.2: [tense] pf. ind., Il.1.203, Isoc.4.129: [tense] fut., Od.2.307,4.591, X.Cyr.1.2.15; subj., S.OT 364; imper., Il.19.348,al., A.Pr.61, S.Ph. 880, Ar.Ra. 297, Pl.R. 341b, Men. 71d.b after historical tenses, in similes, where the [tense] aor. is gnomic, Od.5.490 ( αὔοι codd.); where [tense] aor. is treated as equiv. to [tense] pf., Il.9.99, Od.8.580, Hdt.5.91, Lys.1.4, D.9.26: when the purpose is regarded from the point of view of the speaker's present,σὲ παῖδα ποιεύμην ἵ. μοι.. λοιγὸν ἀμύνῃς Il.9.495
, cf. Hdt.1.29, 6.100, Th.1.44, al., Lys.1.11,12,al.c after opt. and ἄν, when opt. with οὐκ ἄν is used with sense of imper., Il.24.264, Od.6.58; after βουλοίμην ἄν.., Lys.7.12.2 with opt.,a after historical tenses, Il.5.3, Od.3.2, A. Th. 215, Lys.3.11, Pl.Prt. 314c, etc.: after the historical [tense] pres., E. Hec.11: sts. both moods, subj. and opt., follow in consecutive clauses, Od.3.77, Hdt.8.76,9.51, D.23.93,49.14.c rarely after primary tenses, by a shifting of the point of view, Od.17.250, Ar.Ra.24, Pl.R. 410c.3 with past tenses of ind.,a after unfulfilled wishes, Id.Cri. 44d.b after ind. with ἄν, to express a consequence which has not followed or cannot follow, S.OT 1389, Pl.Men. 89b, D.29.17: esp. after ἐβουλόμην ἄν.., Ar. V. 961, Lys.4.3.c after such Verbs as ἐχρῆν, ἔδει, E.Hipp. 647, Pl.Prt. 335c, Smp. 181e, Euthd. 304e, Isoc.9.5, D.24.48, Men.349.5, etc.: whenan unfulfilled obligation is implied, τεθαύμακα ὅτι οὐκ εἶπεν ( = ἔδει εἰπεῖν).. ἵ... Pl.Tht. 161c
; ἀντὶ τοῦ κοσμεῖν ( = δέον κοσμεῖν).. ἵ... D.36.47
.d after [tense] pres. ind. in general statements (including the past),οὐδὲ γὰρ τὸ εἶναι ἔχει ἡ ὕλη, ἱ. ἀγαθοῦ ταύτῃ μετεῖχεν Plot.1.8.5
.II special usages:1 like ὅπως, after Verbs of command and entreaty, is common only in later Gr. (but cf. Od.3.327 with ib.19), ἀξιοῦν ἵ... Decr. ap. D.18.155;δεήσεσθαι ἵ... D.H.1.83
;παρακαλεῖν ἵ... Arr.Epict.3.23.27
: freq. in NT,ἐκήρυξαν ἵ. μετανοήσωσιν Ev.Marc.6.12
, al.; of will, ὅσα ἐὰν θέλητε ἵ. ποιῶσιν.. ib.25: hence ἵ. c. subj. stands for infin., ἐν τούτῳ ἵ. καρπὸν φέρητε ( = ἐν τῷ φέρειν) Ev.Jo.15.8, etc.;πρῶτόν ἐστιν ἵ. κοιμηθῶ Arr.Epict.1.10.8
, cf. M.Ant.8.29; also for ὥστε, LXX Ge.22.14,al., Plu.2.333a, Porph.Abst.2.33, etc.2 because, ἵ. ἀναγνῶ ἐτιμήθην I was honoured because I read, Anon. ap. A.D.Synt.266.5, cf. Conj.243.21, Choerob.in Theod.2.257, al.; not found in literature.3 elliptical usages,a where the purpose of the utterance is stated, Ζεὺς ἔσθ', ἵν' εἰδῇς 'tis Zeus,— [I tell thee this] that thou may'st know it, S.Ph. 989;ἵ. μὴ εἴπω ὅτι οὐδεμιᾷ Pl.R. 507d
;ἵ. συντέμω D.45.5
;ἵν' ἐκ τούτων ἄρξωμαι Id.21.43
; ἵ. δῶμεν.. granted that.., S.E.P.2.34, cf. 1.79.b in commands, introducing a principal sentence, ἵ. συντάξῃς order him.., PCair.Zen. 240.12 (iii B.C.);ἵ. λαλήσῃς PSI4.412.1
(iii B.C.);ἵ. ἐλθὼν ἐπιθῇς τὰς χεῖρας αὐτῇ Ev.Marc.5.23
,cf. 2 Ep.Cor.8.7, LXX 2 Ma.1.9, Arr.Epict.4.1.41, Did. ap. Sch.S.OC 156.c ἵ. τί (sc. γένηται); to what end? either abs. or as a question, Ar.Ec. 719; or with a Verb following, Id. Pax 409, cf. Pl.Ap. 26d, etc.; ἵ. δὴ τί; Ar.Nu. 1192.d in indignant exclamations, to think that.. !Σωκράτης ἵ. πάθῃ ταῦτα Arr.Epict.1.29.16
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107 στενοχωρέω
στενοχωρέω (στενός, χῶρος ‘space’) 1 aor. 3 sg. ἐστενοχώρησεν Judg 16:16 B (since Machon [III B.C.] vs. 396; pap, though intr.)① to confine or restrict to a narrow space, crowd, cramp, confine, restrict (Diod S 20, 29, 7; Lucian, Nigr. 13, Tox. 29 al.; LXX) fig., pass. be confined, restricted (Herm. Wr. 2, 11; schol. on Eur., Med. 57 στενοχωρεῖσθαι τῷ κακῷ; Is 28:20; Jos., Bell. 4, 163) οὐ στενοχωρεῖσθε ἐν ἡμῖν, στενοχωρεῖσθε δὲ ἐν τοῖς σπλάγχνοις ὑμῶν you are not restricted in us (i.e. they are not boxed off in a narrow area of Paul’s affection; s. vs. 11), but rather in your own hearts 2 Cor 6:12.② to be in a circumstance that seems to offer no way out, be distressed fig. ext. of 1, pass., as the higher degree beside θλίβεσθαι (Epict. 1, 25, 28) θλιβόμενοι ἀλλʼ οὐ στενοχωρούμενοι hard pressed, but not distressed/crushed 2 Cor 4:8. In act. sense, of the Holy Spirit, when anger moves into a person whom he indwells: στενοχωρεῖται he is distressed Hm 5, 1, 3. Of the hardships that the slaves of God, in contrast to the unrighteous, must undergo 2 Cl 20:1.—DELG s.v. στενός. M-M. TW. -
108 ὀφείλω
ὀφείλω impf. ὤφειλον; fut. ὀφειλήσω LXX; our lit. has only the pres. and impf. (Hom.+).① to be indebted to someone in a financial sense, owe someth. to someone, be indebted to τινί τι Mt 18:28a; Lk 16:5. W. acc. of debt (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 8 §26; Jos., Ant. 13, 56) Mt 18:28b; Lk 7:41; 16:7; Phlm 18 (CMartin, in: Persuasive Artistry, ed. DWatson, ’91, 321–37). τὸ ὀφειλόμενον the sum that is owed (X.; Pla.; CPR I, 228, 5. In pap. the pl. is more freq. found in this mng.) Mt 18:30. πᾶν τὸ ὀφ. αὐτῷ the whole amount that he owed him vs. 34.② to be under obligation to meet certain social or moral expectations, oweⓐ gener.α. owe, be indebted τινί τι (to) someone (for) someth. (Alciphron 4, 13, 1 Νύμφαις θυσίαν ὀφ.; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 295) πόσα αὐτῷ ὀφείλομεν ὅσια; for how many holy deeds are we indebted to (Jesus Christ)? 2 Cl 1:3. μηδενὶ μηδὲν ὀφείλετε εἰ μὴ τὸ ἀλλήλους ἀγαπᾶν owe nothing to anyone except to love each other Ro 13:8 (AFridrichsen, StKr 102, 1930, 294–97. For initiative in kindness cp. Thu. 2, 40 ‘we acquire friends not by receiving benefits but by conferring them’). τὴν ὀφειλομένην εὔνοιαν the goodwill that one owes, a euphemism for pleasing one’s spouse conjugally 1 Cor 7:3 v.l. εἰς τὸν ὀφειλόμενον τόπον τῆς δόξης to the glorious place that he deserved 1 Cl 5:4. εἰς τὸν ὀφειλόμενον αὐτοῖς τόπον εἰσὶ παρὰ τῷ κυρίῳ Pol 9:2,—Subst. τὰ ὀφειλόμενα (s. 1 above) duties, obligations ποιεῖν fulfill GPt 12:53.β. be obligated. w. inf. foll. one must, one ought (Hom. [Il. 19, 200] et al.; ins, pap; 4 Macc 11:15; 16:19; Philo, Agr. 164, Spec. Leg. 1, 101; TestJos 14:6; Just., A I, 4, 4 al.; Mel., P. 76, 550; Iren., Did.) ὸ̔ ὠφείλομεν ποιῆσαι πεποιήκαμεν Lk 17:10. κατὰ τ. νόμον ὀφείλει ἀποθανεῖν J 19:7. Cp. 13:14; Ro 15:1, 27; 1 Cor 7:36; 9:10; 11:10; Eph 5:28; 2 Th 1:3; 2:13; Hb 2:17; 5:3, 12; 1J 2:6; 3:16; 4:11; 3J 8; 1 Cl 38:4; 40:1; 48:6; 51:1; 2 Cl 4:3; B 1:7; 2:1, 9f; 4:6; 5:3; 6:18; 7:1, 11; 13:3; Pol 5:1; 6:2; Hs 8, 9, 4 v.l.; 9, 13, 3; 9, 18, 2; 9, 28, 5. Negat. one ought not, one must not (Jos., Vi. 149; Ar. 13, 5) Ac 17:29; 1 Cor 11:7; 1 Cl 56:2; Hm 4, 1, 3; 8; Hs 5, 4, 2; 9, 18, 1. Cp. 2 Cl 4:3. οὐκ ὀφείλει τὰ τέκνα τ. γονεῦσι θησαύριζειν children are under no obligation to lay up money for their parents 2 Cor 12:14.ⓑ Rabbinic usage has given rise to certain peculiaritiesα. ὀφ. used absolutely [חַיָּב]: ὀφείλει he is obligated, bound (by his oath) Mt 23:16, 18.β. commit a sin (s. ὀφείλημα 2; but cp. also SIG 1042, 15 ἁμαρτίαν ὀφιλέτω Μηνὶ Τυράννῳ) w. dat. against someone ἀφίομεν παντὶ ὀφείλοντι ἡμῖν Lk 11:4.③ to be constrained by circumstance, (best rendered by an auxiliary verb) have to, ought ἐπεὶ ὠφείλετε ἄρα ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου ἐξελθεῖν then you would have to come out of the world altogether 1 Cor 5:10.—ἐγὼ ὤφειλον ὑφʼ ὑμῶν συνίστασθαι I ought to have been recommended by you 2 Cor 12:11 (B-D-F §358, 1; Rob. 920). For the semantic perspective of Paul as creditor instead of debtor cp. the use of ὀφείλημα Ro 4:4. Paul’s sophisticated use here of diction that was in common use in reciprocity discourse is of a piece with the context in which irony plays a decisive role.—B. 641. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
109 particular
pəˈtɪkjulə
1. прил.
1) а) редкий, особенный We live in an age wherein vice is very general, and virtue very particular. (Steele) ≈ Мы живем в тот век, когда зло стало обыденностью, а добродетель чем-то редким, особенным. б) особенный, особый, специфический
2) уст. частный, личный Syn: private
3) индивидуальный, отдельный, одиночный particular facts ≈ разрозненные факты Syn: individual, single, separate
4) особый, исключительный;
заслуживающий особого внимания in a particular condition Syn: marked;
special
5) а) детальный, обстоятельный, подробный( о рассказе) Syn: detailed, minute III, circumstantial
1. б) обстоятельный, точный, скрупулезный( о рассказчике) I am thus particular in the relation of every incident. ≈ Я в такой же степени внимателен по отношению к любому происшествию. Syn: precise, exact, scrupulous
6) привередливый, разборчивый( о вкусах человека) He was rather particular what he ate and drank. ≈ Он очень привередливо относился к тому, что он ел и пил. Syn: fastidious
2. сущ.
1) частность;
деталь, подробность, тонкость go into particulars go in particulars Syn: detail, minuteness, item
1., point
1., circumstance
2) мн. подробный отчет
3) уст. личность, индивидуум
4) редк. интерес, внимание, уважение (одного человека по отношению к другому)
5) а) разг. близкий друг They are my old particulars. ≈ Это мои старые друзья. б) любимая вещь, предмет ∙ London particular частность, подробность, деталь - minute *s мельчайшие детали - minor *s несущественные подробности - alike in every * похожи во всех отношениях - to be superior in every * превоходить во всех отношениях - to execute smb.'s order in every * точно выполнить чей-либо приказ - to go into *s вдаваться в подробности подробный отчет - to give (all the) *s of давать подробный отчет - persons interested may obtain full *s from... заинтересованные лица могут получить полную информацию от... (разговорное) близкий друг, любимец( разговорное) характерная особенность;
нечто излюбленное - a glass of one's * стаканчик любимого вина > in * в особенности, в частности > I remember one scene in * я особенно запомнил одну сцену > a London * лондонский туман > to ride one's * сесть на своего( любимого) конька > I am going nowhere in * я иду без всякой цели;
я просто гуляю особый, особенный;
специфический - a * case особый случай - take this * pencil возьмите именно этот карандаш - in this * case в данном случае - why did you choose this * subject? почему вы выбрали именно этот предмет? - at this * time именно в это время - to do smth. in a * way делать что-нибудь особым образом - what * book it was he did not know какая это была книга, он не знал исключительный, особый;
заслуживающий особого внимания - the * advantages of smth. особые преимущества чего-либо - a * friend of mine один мой хороший знакомый - it is of no * importance это не имеет особого значения - he took * trouble to return the book in time он постарался вернуть книгу вовремя - for no * reason без особой причины - to have a * dislike for smb. испытывать особую неприязнь к кому-либо - to have nothing * to go не иметь какого-либо определенного дела;
быть свободным - to take * care over doing smth. особенно тщательно делать что-либо индивидуальный, частный, отдельный - one's * interests чьи-либо частные интересы - my own * sentiment мое сугубо личное ощущение - each * item каждый отдельный пункт - our * wrongs наши личные обиды - I cannot fasten this statement to any * person я не могу приписать это утверждение какому-либо определенному лицу подробный, детальный, обстоятельный - a full and * account полный и детальный отчет - he is thus * in relating every incident он особенно обстоятельно рассказывает каждый случай тщательный, аккуратный - to be * in one's speech тщательно подбирать выражения;
следить за своей речью - to be * about one's dress тщательно одеваться;
следить за своим костюмом (about, over) разборчивый, привередливый - to be * about one's food быть привередливым в еде - I am not * about it мне все равно - don't be too * не будьте так требовательны - he is too * about money matters он слишком щепетилен в денежных делах (юридическое) ограниченный - * estate ограниченное право собственности( на недвижимость) ~ тщательный;
to be particular in one's speech тщательно подбирать выражения;
очень следить за своей речью he is a ~ friend of mine он мой близкий друг;
for no particular reason без особого основания;
particular qualities особенности ~ pl подробный отчет;
to give all the particulars давать подробный отчет;
London particular разг. лондонский туман ~ частность;
подробность, деталь;
in particular в частности, в особенности;
to go into particulars вдаваться в подробности he is a ~ friend of mine он мой близкий друг;
for no particular reason без особого основания;
particular qualities особенности ~ частность;
подробность, деталь;
in particular в частности, в особенности;
to go into particulars вдаваться в подробности in ~ в особенности in ~ в частности ~ особый, исключительный;
заслуживающий особого внимания;
it is of no particular importance особой важности это не представляет ~ pl подробный отчет;
to give all the particulars давать подробный отчет;
London particular разг. лондонский туман particular деталь, подробность ~ детальный, подробный ~ детальный ~ индивидуальный, частный, отдельный;
particular goals конкретные цели ~ индивидуальный ~ обстоятельный ~ особенность ~ особенный, особый, частный ~ особенный ~ особый, исключительный;
заслуживающий особого внимания;
it is of no particular importance особой важности это не представляет ~ особый ~ отдельный, определенный, конкретный ~ подробность ~ подробный, детальный, обстоятельный ~ подробный ~ pl подробный отчет;
to give all the particulars давать подробный отчет;
London particular разг. лондонский туман ~ разборчивый, привередливый;
particular about what (или particular as to what) one eats разборчивый в еде ~ разборчивый ~ специфический, особый, особенный ~ специфический ~ тщательный;
to be particular in one's speech тщательно подбирать выражения;
очень следить за своей речью ~ тщательный ~ частность;
подробность, деталь;
in particular в частности, в особенности;
to go into particulars вдаваться в подробности ~ частность ~ частный ~ разборчивый, привередливый;
particular about what (или particular as to what) one eats разборчивый в еде ~ индивидуальный, частный, отдельный;
particular goals конкретные цели he is a ~ friend of mine он мой близкий друг;
for no particular reason без особого основания;
particular qualities особенностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > particular
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кончАться/кончиться (ЗАКАНЧИВАТЬСЯ/ЗАКОНЧИТЬСЯ) НИЧЕМ VP subj: abstr fixed WOto mrn out unsuccessfully, not produce the desired resultsX кончился ничем = X came to nothing (to naught)X went nowhere (in limited contexts) X got person Y nowhere.Одно обстоятельство чуть было не разбудило его (Тентет-никова), чуть было не произвело переворота в его характере. Случилось что-то похожее на любовь. Но и тут дело кончилось ничем (Гоголь 3). There was one thing that nearly awakened him (Tentetnikov) from his slumber and nearly brought about a complete transformation of his character. It was something very much like love. But this too came to nothing (3a). There was one circumstance, however, that all but awakened Tentetnikov, all but brought about a transformation in his character. He experienced something like love, but here too things came to naught (3c).Григорий выучил его (Смердякова) грамоте и, когда минуло ему лет двенадцать, стал учить священной истории. Но дело кончилось тотчас же ничем (Достоевский 1). Grigory taught him (Smerdyakov) to read and write and, when he was twelve, began teaching him the Scriptures. But that immediately went nowhere (1a).Разговор, казалось, закончился ничем (Тендряков 1). The conversation had not really got him anywhere (1a). -
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HE ТАК СТРАШЕН ЧЁРТ, КАК ЕГО МАЛЮЮТ (saying) although the person, place, phenomenon etc in question is bad, he or it is not so terrible as he or it seems to be or is said to be ( usu. said to hearten s.o. who fears some new place, some unfamiliar circumstances, some person in a position of power etc also used to describe one's experiences at such a place, in such a circumstance, or with such a person occas. used in response to another's attempt to intimidate one): - the devil is not so (as) black as he is painted.Густой... туман стоял над Эльгеном, когда наши машины въехали на его главную магистраль... Мимо нас, по направлению к лагерю, шли длинные вереницы «работяг», окружённых конвоирами... «Да не сокрушайтесь сильно-то... Эльген да Эльген... Не так страшен чёрт, как его малюют» (Гинзбург 1). Elgen was covered with thick mist as we drove along its main thoroughfare....Long lines of workers, surrounded by guards, filed past us on their way to camp...."Don't get too down-hearted. We're at Elgen all right but the devil isn't always as black as he's painted" (1a). -
112 заканчиваться ничем
• КОНЧАТЬСЯ/КОНЧИТЬСЯ <ЗАКАНЧИВАТЬСЯ/ЗАКОНЧИТЬСЯ> НИЧЕМ[VP; subj: abstr; fixed WO]=====⇒ to turn out unsuccessfully, not produce the desired results:- [in limited contexts] X got person Y nowhere.♦ Одно обстоятельство чуть было не разбудило его [Тентетникова], чуть было не произвело переворота в его характере. Случилось что-то похожее на любовь. Но и тут дело кончилось ничем (Гоголь 3). There was one thing that nearly awakened him [Tentetnikov] from his slumber and nearly brought about a complete transformation of his character. It was something very much like love. But this too came to nothing (3a). There was one circumstance, however, that all but awakened Tentetnikov, all but brought about a transformation in his character. He experienced something like love, but here too things came to naught (3c).♦ Григорий выучил его [Смердякова] грамоте и, когда минуло ему лет двенадцать, стал учить священной истории. Но дело кончилось тотчас же ничем (Достоевский 1). Grigory taught him [Smerdyakov] to read and write and, when he was twelve, began teaching him the Scriptures. But that immediately went nowhere (1a).♦ Разговор, казалось, закончился ничем (Тендряков 1). The conversation had not really got him anywhere (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заканчиваться ничем
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113 закончиться ничем
• КОНЧАТЬСЯ/КОНЧИТЬСЯ <ЗАКАНЧИВАТЬСЯ/ЗАКОНЧИТЬСЯ> НИЧЕМ[VP; subj: abstr; fixed WO]=====⇒ to turn out unsuccessfully, not produce the desired results:- [in limited contexts] X got person Y nowhere.♦ Одно обстоятельство чуть было не разбудило его [Тентетникова], чуть было не произвело переворота в его характере. Случилось что-то похожее на любовь. Но и тут дело кончилось ничем (Гоголь 3). There was one thing that nearly awakened him [Tentetnikov] from his slumber and nearly brought about a complete transformation of his character. It was something very much like love. But this too came to nothing (3a). There was one circumstance, however, that all but awakened Tentetnikov, all but brought about a transformation in his character. He experienced something like love, but here too things came to naught (3c).♦ Григорий выучил его [Смердякова] грамоте и, когда минуло ему лет двенадцать, стал учить священной истории. Но дело кончилось тотчас же ничем (Достоевский 1). Grigory taught him [Smerdyakov] to read and write and, when he was twelve, began teaching him the Scriptures. But that immediately went nowhere (1a).♦ Разговор, казалось, закончился ничем (Тендряков 1). The conversation had not really got him anywhere (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закончиться ничем
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114 кончаться ничем
• КОНЧАТЬСЯ/КОНЧИТЬСЯ <ЗАКАНЧИВАТЬСЯ/ЗАКОНЧИТЬСЯ> НИЧЕМ[VP; subj: abstr; fixed WO]=====⇒ to turn out unsuccessfully, not produce the desired results:- [in limited contexts] X got person Y nowhere.♦ Одно обстоятельство чуть было не разбудило его [Тентетникова], чуть было не произвело переворота в его характере. Случилось что-то похожее на любовь. Но и тут дело кончилось ничем (Гоголь 3). There was one thing that nearly awakened him [Tentetnikov] from his slumber and nearly brought about a complete transformation of his character. It was something very much like love. But this too came to nothing (3a). There was one circumstance, however, that all but awakened Tentetnikov, all but brought about a transformation in his character. He experienced something like love, but here too things came to naught (3c).♦ Григорий выучил его [Смердякова] грамоте и, когда минуло ему лет двенадцать, стал учить священной истории. Но дело кончилось тотчас же ничем (Достоевский 1). Grigory taught him [Smerdyakov] to read and write and, when he was twelve, began teaching him the Scriptures. But that immediately went nowhere (1a).♦ Разговор, казалось, закончился ничем (Тендряков 1). The conversation had not really got him anywhere (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кончаться ничем
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115 кончиться ничем
• КОНЧАТЬСЯ/КОНЧИТЬСЯ <ЗАКАНЧИВАТЬСЯ/ЗАКОНЧИТЬСЯ> НИЧЕМ[VP; subj: abstr; fixed WO]=====⇒ to turn out unsuccessfully, not produce the desired results:- [in limited contexts] X got person Y nowhere.♦ Одно обстоятельство чуть было не разбудило его [Тентетникова], чуть было не произвело переворота в его характере. Случилось что-то похожее на любовь. Но и тут дело кончилось ничем (Гоголь 3). There was one thing that nearly awakened him [Tentetnikov] from his slumber and nearly brought about a complete transformation of his character. It was something very much like love. But this too came to nothing (3a). There was one circumstance, however, that all but awakened Tentetnikov, all but brought about a transformation in his character. He experienced something like love, but here too things came to naught (3c).♦ Григорий выучил его [Смердякова] грамоте и, когда минуло ему лет двенадцать, стал учить священной истории. Но дело кончилось тотчас же ничем (Достоевский 1). Grigory taught him [Smerdyakov] to read and write and, when he was twelve, began teaching him the Scriptures. But that immediately went nowhere (1a).♦ Разговор, казалось, закончился ничем (Тендряков 1). The conversation had not really got him anywhere (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кончиться ничем
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116 не так страшен черт, как его малюют
• НЕ ТАК СТРАШЕН ЧЕРТ, КАК ЕГО МАЛЮЮТ[saying]=====⇒ although the person, place, phenomenon etc in question is bad, he or it is not so terrible as he or it seems to be or is said to be (usu. said to hearten s.o. who fears some new place, some unfamiliar circumstances, some person in a position of power etc; also used to describe one's experiences at such a place, in such a circumstance, or with such a person; occas. used in response to another's attempt to intimidate one):- ≈ the devil is not so (as) black as he is painted.♦ Густой... туман стоял над Эльгеном, когда наши машины въехали на его главную магистраль... Мимо нас, по направлению к лагерю, шли длинные вереницы "работяг", окружённых конвоирами... "Да не сокрушайтесь сильно-то... Эльген да Эльген... Не так страшен чёрт, как его малюют" (Гинзбург 1). Elgen was covered with thick mist as we drove along its main thoroughfare....Long lines of workers, surrounded by guards, filed past us on their way to camp...."Don't get too down-hearted. We're at Elgen all right but the devil isn't always as black as he's painted" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не так страшен черт, как его малюют
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117 position
ə'ziʃən
1. noun1) (a way of standing, sitting etc: He lay in an uncomfortable position.) posición, postura2) (a place or situation: The house is in a beautiful position.) situación; lugar, sitio3) (a job; a post: He has a good position with a local bank.) puesto4) (a point of view: Let me explain my position on employment.) posición, postura
2. verb(to put or place: He positioned the lamp in the middle of the table.) colocar, situar- be in- out of position
position n1. sitio / posición2. postura3. situación4. puestotr[pə'zɪʃən]1 (place) posición nombre femenino■ what's the exact position of the plane? ¿cuál es la posición exacta del avión?2 (right place) sitio, lugar nombre masculino3 (posture) postura, posición nombre femenino4 (on scale, in competition) posición nombre femenino, lugar nombre masculino, puesto; (social standing) categoría social, posición nombre femenino5 (job) puesto7 (opinion, point of view) postura, posición nombre femenino■ I think you know my position creo que ya conoces mi postura, creo que ya sabes lo que opino8 SMALLSPORT/SMALL posición nombre femenino1 (put in place) colocar, poner; (troops, police) situar, apostar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in position estar en su sitioto be in a position to do something estar en condiciones de hacer algoto be out of position estar fuera de lugarto position oneself situarseposition [pə'zɪʃən] vt: colocar, situar, ubicarposition n1) approach, stance: posición f, postura f, planteamiento m2) location: posición f, ubicación f3) status: posición f (en una jerarquía)4) job: puesto mn.• actitud s.f.• cargo s.m.• colocación s.f.• condición s.f.• lugar s.m.• opinión s.f.• planta s.f.• plaza s.f.• posición s.f.• puesto s.m.• situación s.f.• ubicación s.f.v.• colocar v.• disponer v.• orientar v.• situar v.
I pə'ziʃən1) ca) ( location) posición f, ubicación f (esp AmL)to take up position(s) — \<\<soldier/policeman\>\> apostarse*
the castle occupies a commanding position above the town — el castillo domina la ciudad desde lo alto
they changed position — se cambiaron de lugar or de sitio
to be in position/out of position — estar* en su sitio/fuera de lugar
b) ( Sport) posición f2) ca) ( posture) posición f, postura fb) (stance, point of view) postura f, posición f3)b) c (job, post) (frml) puesto mc) u ( social standing) posición f4) c (situation, circumstances) situación fI'm not in a position to help them at the moment — en este momento no estoy en condiciones de prestarles ayuda
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transitive verb colocar*, poner*police had been positioned at both ends of the street — habían apostado policías a ambos extremos de la calle
[pǝ'zɪʃǝn]he positioned himself between the two guests of honor — se situó or (AmL tb) se ubicó entre los dos invitados de honor
1. N1) (=location) [of object, person] posición f ; [of house, town] situación f, ubicación f (LAm)the house is in a very exposed position — la casa está situada or (LAm) ubicada en un lugar muy expuesto
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to be in position — estar en su sitio•
to get into position — ponerse en posición•
the troops are moving into position — las tropas están ocupando posiciones•
to be out of position — [object] estar desplazado or desencajado; (Sport) [player] estar fuera de sitio•
to take up position(s), troops have taken up positions near the border — las tropas se han apostado cerca de la fronterahe took up his usual position in front of the fire — ocupó su sitio or lugar habitual frente a la chimenea
I took up my lookout position on the bow — ocupé mi puesto or posición de vigilancia en la proa
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to change (one's) position — cambiar de posición or postura•
he had raised himself to a sitting position — se había incorporado3) (Sport)what position do you play (in)? — ¿de qué juegas?
4) (Mil) [of troops] posición f ; (for gun) emplazamiento m•
the enemy positions — las posiciones enemigas or del enemigo5) (in race, competition) puesto m, posición f, lugar m ; (in class, league) puesto mpole I, 3.he finished in third position — terminó en tercer puesto or lugar, terminó en tercera posición
6) (in society) posición f•
she gave up career, social position, everything — renunció a su profesión, a su posición social, a todo•
a high position in government — un alto cargo en el gobierno•
to take up a position — aceptar un puesto8) (=situation, circumstance) situación f•
it puts me in a rather difficult position — me pone en una situación bastante delicada•
the country's economic position — la situación económica del país•
put yourself in my position — ponte en mi lugar(if I were) in his position, I'd say nothing — yo que él or yo en su lugar no diría nada
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what is my legal position? — desde el punto de vista legal, ¿cuál es mi situación?•
we are in a strong negotiating position — estamos en una buena posición para negociar•
what's the position on deliveries/sales? — ¿cuál es la situación respecto a las entregas/ventas?•
they were in a position to help — su situación les permitía ayudarconsider 1), jockey 3.he's in no position to criticize — no es quién para criticar, él no está en condiciones de criticar
9) (=opinion) postura f (on con respecto a)•
what is our position on Greece? — ¿cuál es nuestra política or postura con respecto a Grecia?10) (=window) (in bank, post office) ventanilla f2. VT1) (=place in position) [+ furniture, object] colocar; [+ police, troops] apostar•
to position o.s. — (lit) colocarse, situarse; (fig) (=take a stance) adoptar una postura2) (Sport) [+ ball, shuttlecock] colocar3)•
to be positioned (=located) —a) (lit)the house was strategically positioned — la casa estaba situada or ubicada de forma estratégica
it was a difficult shot from where she was positioned — era un tiro difícil desde donde estaba situada or colocada
b) (fig)he is well positioned to act as intermediary — está en una buena posición para hacer de intermediario
3.CPDposition paper N — informe m sintetizado
the ministers will be examining a position paper outlining options — los ministros estudiarán un informe sintetizado que resuma las opciones
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I [pə'ziʃən]1) ca) ( location) posición f, ubicación f (esp AmL)to take up position(s) — \<\<soldier/policeman\>\> apostarse*
the castle occupies a commanding position above the town — el castillo domina la ciudad desde lo alto
they changed position — se cambiaron de lugar or de sitio
to be in position/out of position — estar* en su sitio/fuera de lugar
b) ( Sport) posición f2) ca) ( posture) posición f, postura fb) (stance, point of view) postura f, posición f3)b) c (job, post) (frml) puesto mc) u ( social standing) posición f4) c (situation, circumstances) situación fI'm not in a position to help them at the moment — en este momento no estoy en condiciones de prestarles ayuda
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transitive verb colocar*, poner*police had been positioned at both ends of the street — habían apostado policías a ambos extremos de la calle
he positioned himself between the two guests of honor — se situó or (AmL tb) se ubicó entre los dos invitados de honor
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adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) dominado, subyugado
2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) súbdito2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) tema, asunto3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) asignatura4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) motivo5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) sujeto
3. səb'‹ekt verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) dominar, subyugar2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) someter•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to
subject n1. asignatura2. tema3. súbdito4. sujetoin English, the subject goes before the verb en inglés, el sujeto va delante del verbo1 (theme, topic) tema nombre masculino■ what's your opinion on the subject? ¿qué opinas del tema?2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL asignatura3 (citizen) súbdito, ciudadano,-a4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL sujeto5 (cause) objeto (of/for, de)6 (of experiment) sujeto1 (bring under control) someter, sojuzgar (to, a)1 (subordinate, governed) sometido,-a1 subject to (bound by) sujeto,-a a1 subject to (prone to - floods, subsidence) expuesto,-a a; (- change, delay) susceptible de, sujeto,-a a; (- illness) propenso,-a a1 (conditional on) previo,-a, supeditado,-a a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto change the subject cambiar de temasubject [səb'ʤɛkt] vt1) control, dominate: controlar, dominar2) : someterthey subjected him to pressure: lo sometieron a presionessubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] adj1) : subyugado, sometidoa subject nation: una nación subyugada2) prone: sujeto, propensosubject to colds: sujeto a resfriarse3)subject to : sujeto asubject to congressional approval: sujeto a la aprobación del congresosubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] n1) : súbdito m, -ta f (de un gobierno)2) topic: tema m3) : sujeto m (en gramática)adj.• asunto, -a adj.• materia adj.• subyugado, -a adj.• sujeto, -a adj.• súbdito, -a adj.• tema adj.n.• asunto s.m.• capítulo s.m.• lectura s.f.• materia s.f.• sujeto s.m.• súbdito s.m.• tema s.m.v.• avasallar v.• dominar v.• someter v.• sujetar v.• supeditar v.
I 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III səb'dʒekt1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar*1. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]N1) (=topic, theme) tema m ; (=plot) argumento m, asunto m•
to change the subject — cambiar de temachanging the subject... — hablando de otra cosa..., cambiando de tema...
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it's a delicate subject — es un asunto delicado•
on the subject of... — a propósito de...(while we're) on the subject of money... — ya que de dinero se trata...
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this raises the whole subject of money — esto plantea el problema general del dinero2) (Scol, Univ) asignatura f3) (Gram) sujeto m4) (Med) caso m5) (Sci)guinea pigs make excellent subjects — los conejillos son materia excelente (para los experimentos etc)
6) (esp Brit) (Pol) súbdito(-a) m / fBritish subject — súbdito(-a) m / f británico(-a)
liberty of the subject — libertad f del ciudadano
2. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]ADJ1) [people, nation] dominado, subyugado2)subject to — (=liable to) [+ law, tax, delays] sujeto a; [+ disease] propenso a; [+ flooding] expuesto a; (=conditional on) [+ approval etc] sujeto a
these prices are subject to change without notice — estos precios están sujetos a cambio sin previo aviso
3.[sǝb'dʒekt]VTI will not be subjected to this questioning — no tolero este interrogatorio or esta interrogación
4.['sʌbdʒɪkt]CPDsubject heading N — título m de materia
subject index N — (in book) índice m de materias; (in library) catálogo m de materias
subject matter N — (=topic) tema m, asunto m ; [of letter] contenido m
subject pronoun N — pronombre m (de) sujeto
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I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III [səb'dʒekt]1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar* -
119 woher
Adv. fragend und in Relativsätzen: where (...) from; woher wissen Sie das? how do you know that?; geh dahin, woher du gekommen bist go back to where you came from; jemanden nach dem Woher und Wohin fragen geh. ask s.o. about his ( oder her) past experience and future plans; ( ach) woher denn! umg. nonsense!* * *where from; whence* * *wo|her [vo'heːɐ]adv1) interrog where... fromwohér weißt du das? — how do you (come to) know that?
wohér kommt es eigentlich, dass... — how is it that...?, how come... (inf)
ach wohér! (dial inf) — nonsense!
2) rel from which, where... from* * *(from what place or circumstance (?); from where (?).) whence* * *wo·her[voˈhe:ɐ̯]\woher sie diese Informationen wohl hat? I wonder where she got this information [from]?wir müssen dahin zurück, \woher wir gekommen sind we must go back the way we came3.* * *1) (interrogativ) where... from[ach] woher denn!, ach woher! — (ugs.) good heavens, no!; not at all!
2) (relativisch) where... from* * *woher adv fragend und in Relativsätzen: where (…) from;woher wissen Sie das? how do you know that?;geh dahin, woher du gekommen bist go back to where you came from;jemanden nach dem Woher und Wohin fragen geh ask sb about his ( oder her) past experience and future plans;(ach) woher denn! umg nonsense!* * *1) (interrogativ) where... from[ach] woher denn!, ach woher! — (ugs.) good heavens, no!; not at all!
2) (relativisch) where... from* * *adv.whence adv.wherefrom adv. präp.from where expr. -
120 concepto
m.1 concept (idea).2 opinion.tener buen concepto de alguien to have a high opinion of somebody3 heading, item.pagar algo en concepto de adelanto to pay something in advance* * *1 (idea) concept, conception, idea2 (opinión) opinion, view3 FINANZAS heading, section\bajo ningún concepto under no circumstancesen concepto de by way offormarse un concepto de algo/alguien to form an opinion of something/somebodytener a alguien en buen concepto to have a high opinion of somebodytener buen concepto de algo/alguien to have a high opinion of something/somebodytener mal concepto de algo/alguien to have a low opinion of something/somebody* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=idea) concept, notionun concepto grandioso — a bold conception, a bold plan
2) (=opinión) view, judgment¿qué concepto has formado de él? — what do you think of him?
tener buen concepto de algn, tener en buen concepto a algn — to think highly of sb
3) (=condición) heading, section•
bajo ningún concepto — in no way, under no circumstancesbajo todos los conceptos — from every point of view, in every way, in every respect
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en o por concepto de — as, by way ofse le pagó esa cantidad en o por concepto de derechos — he was paid that amount as royalties
deducciones en o por concepto de seguro — deductions for social security
4) (Literat) conceit* * *1) ( idea)el concepto de la libertad/justicia — the concept of freedom/justice
tener un concepto equivocado de algo/alguien — to have a mistaken idea of something/somebody
bajo or por ningún concepto — on no account
2) (Com, Fin)el dinero se le adeuda por diversos conceptos — the money is owed to him in respect of various items/services
recibieron $50.000 en or por concepto de indemnización — they received $50,000 in o as compensation
3) (Lit) conceit* * *= concept.Nota: Unidad de pensamiento que se expresa normalmente mediante una palabra o símbolo.Ex. A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.----* aclarar un concepto = clarify + idea, clarify + concept.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* bajo ningún concepto = on no account, not on any account, under no/any circumstances.* cadena de conceptos = chain.* concepto aislado = isolate.* concepto aislado común anterior = anteriorizing common isolate.* concepto aislado común posterior = posteriorizing common isolate.* concepto asociado = collateral concept.* concepto compuesto = multi-word concept.* concepto de forma = form concept.* concepto de múltiples palabras = multiple-word concept.* concepto de uno mismo = self-image.* concepto distribuido = distributed relative.* concepto elemental = unit concept.* concepto independiente = unit concept.* concepto más general = broader concept.* concepto primario = primary concept.* conceptos básicos = basics.* concepto secundario = secondary concept, subsidiary concept.* concepto sensorial = percept.* concepto simple = unit concept.* concepto temático = subject concept.* concepto teórico = theoretical concept.* de conceptos = concept-based.* de conceptos múltiples = multiple-concept.* mantener un concepto = hold + concept.* tener un buen concepto de Alguien/Algo = hold in + high regard.* tener un concepto diferente sobre Algo = hold + different perspective on.* tener un mal concepto de Alguien/Algo = show + low regard for, give + low regard to.* término compuesto de conceptos múltiples = multiple-concept term.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* * *1) ( idea)el concepto de la libertad/justicia — the concept of freedom/justice
tener un concepto equivocado de algo/alguien — to have a mistaken idea of something/somebody
bajo or por ningún concepto — on no account
2) (Com, Fin)el dinero se le adeuda por diversos conceptos — the money is owed to him in respect of various items/services
recibieron $50.000 en or por concepto de indemnización — they received $50,000 in o as compensation
3) (Lit) conceit* * *= concept.Nota: Unidad de pensamiento que se expresa normalmente mediante una palabra o símbolo.Ex: A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.
* aclarar un concepto = clarify + idea, clarify + concept.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* bajo ningún concepto = on no account, not on any account, under no/any circumstances.* cadena de conceptos = chain.* concepto aislado = isolate.* concepto aislado común anterior = anteriorizing common isolate.* concepto aislado común posterior = posteriorizing common isolate.* concepto asociado = collateral concept.* concepto compuesto = multi-word concept.* concepto de forma = form concept.* concepto de múltiples palabras = multiple-word concept.* concepto de uno mismo = self-image.* concepto distribuido = distributed relative.* concepto elemental = unit concept.* concepto independiente = unit concept.* concepto más general = broader concept.* concepto primario = primary concept.* conceptos básicos = basics.* concepto secundario = secondary concept, subsidiary concept.* concepto sensorial = percept.* concepto simple = unit concept.* concepto temático = subject concept.* concepto teórico = theoretical concept.* de conceptos = concept-based.* de conceptos múltiples = multiple-concept.* mantener un concepto = hold + concept.* tener un buen concepto de Alguien/Algo = hold in + high regard.* tener un concepto diferente sobre Algo = hold + different perspective on.* tener un mal concepto de Alguien/Algo = show + low regard for, give + low regard to.* término compuesto de conceptos múltiples = multiple-concept term.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* * *A(idea): el concepto de la libertad/justicia the concept of freedom/justicetiene un concepto equivocado de lo que es la caridad he has a mistaken idea o notion o conception of what charity is all abouttengo (un) muy mal concepto de su trabajo I have a very low opinion of her workcomo empleado me merece el mejor de los conceptos I have a very high opinion of him as an employeebajo or por ningún concepto on no account, under no circumstancesel dinero se le adeuda por diversos conceptos the money is owed to him in respect of various items/servicesrecibieron $50.000 en or por concepto de indemnización they received $50,000 in o as compensationun complemento salarial en concepto de dedicación plena an incentive payment for full-time workC ( Lit) conceit* * *
concepto sustantivo masculinoa) ( idea):
tener un concepto equivocado de algo/algn to have a mistaken idea of sth/sb;
tengo (un) mal concepto de su trabajo I have a very low opinion of her work;
bajo or por ningún concepto on no account
concepto sustantivo masculino
1 (idea) concept
2 (opinión, juicio) opinion
3 (título, calidad) capacity
4 (en un recibo, etc) item
♦ Locuciones: bajo ningún concepto, under no circumstances
' concepto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominable
- baja
- bajo
- idea
- mayoría
- salida
- tutearse
- universal
- escurridizo
- inaccesible
- noción
English:
account
- basic
- body
- concept
- conception
- define
- idea
- impenetrable
- mistaken
- opinion
- rate
- vague
- circumstance
- disapprove
- notion
- world
* * *concepto nm1. [idea] concept;el concepto del bien/de la justicia the concept of good/of justice;se expresa con conceptos claros y precisos she expresses her ideas clearly and concisely;ya me he formado un concepto del asunto I've got an idea of it now2. [opinión] opinion;tener buen concepto de alguien to have a high opinion of sb;lo tengo en muy buen concepto I think very highly of him, I have a very high opinion of himbajo ningún concepto se lo cuentes a tu hermana on no account o under no circumstances must you tell your sister4. [de una cuenta] heading, item;los ingresos por este concepto crecieron un 5 por ciento income under this heading increased by 5 percent;pagar algo en concepto de adelanto to pay sth in advance;en concepto de dietas by way of o as expenses;recibió 2 millones en concepto de derechos de autor he received 2 million in royalties* * *m1 concept2 ( opinión):tener un alto concepto de alguien think highly of s.o.3 ( condición):bajo ningún concepto on no account;bajo todos los conceptos in every way, in every respect4:en concepto de algo COM (in payment) for sth* * *concepto nmnoción: concept, idea, opinion* * *concepto n1. (idea) idea2. (opinión) opinion
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