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  • 41 cara dura

    f.
    shamelessness, chutzpah, hutzpa, hutzpah.
    * * *
    figurado cheek, nerve
    ¡qué cara más dura! what a cheek!, what a nerve!
    * * *
    (n.) = impudence, effrontery, blatancy, shameless, shamelessness
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Another librarian described herself as 'a shameless, self-promoter'.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    * * *
    (n.) = impudence, effrontery, blatancy, shameless, shamelessness

    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Another librarian described herself as 'a shameless, self-promoter'.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cara dura

  • 42 con razón

    with good reason
    * * *
    = rightly, quite rightly, understandably, rightfully
    Ex. Librarians, considering information the prerogative of the public library, rightly feel that they have 'missed the boat' over this.
    Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.
    Ex. Students are understandably bored with learning on-line catalgue use when the focus is on the technicalities of the catalogue itself.
    Ex. It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    * * *
    = rightly, quite rightly, understandably, rightfully

    Ex: Librarians, considering information the prerogative of the public library, rightly feel that they have 'missed the boat' over this.

    Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.
    Ex: Students are understandably bored with learning on-line catalgue use when the focus is on the technicalities of the catalogue itself.
    Ex: It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con razón

  • 43 correctamente

    adv.
    1 correctly; accurately.
    2 regularly.
    3 politely; properly, fittingly.
    4 correctly, duly, truly, right.
    * * *
    1 (sin errores) correctly, accurately
    2 (con educación) correctly, politely, properly
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=exactamente) correctly, accurately
    2) (=decentemente) correctly, politely
    * * *
    a) ( sin errores) correctly
    b) ( con cortesía) politely
    c) ( honestamente) honorably
    * * *
    = accurately, correctly, properly, successfully, rightly, aright, with due process, rightfully.
    Ex. Headings tend to be broad and cannot represent complex or specific subjects accurately.
    Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
    Ex. This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.
    Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex. Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.
    Ex. Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex. One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex. It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    ----
    * actuar correctamente = do + the right thing, get on + the right side of.
    * comportarse correctamente = get on + the right side of.
    * no actuar correctamente = be remiss.
    * * *
    a) ( sin errores) correctly
    b) ( con cortesía) politely
    c) ( honestamente) honorably
    * * *
    = accurately, correctly, properly, successfully, rightly, aright, with due process, rightfully.

    Ex: Headings tend to be broad and cannot represent complex or specific subjects accurately.

    Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
    Ex: This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.
    Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex: Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.
    Ex: Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex: One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex: It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    * actuar correctamente = do + the right thing, get on + the right side of.
    * comportarse correctamente = get on + the right side of.
    * no actuar correctamente = be remiss.

    * * *
    1 (sin errores) correctly
    2 (con cortesía) politely
    * * *

    correctamente adverbio



    ' correctamente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acertar
    - bien
    - esclusa
    English:
    function
    - properly
    - right
    - rightly
    - correctly
    - politely
    * * *
    1. [contestar] correctly
    2. [comportarse] courteously;
    se comportó distantemente con nosotros pero correctamente he was distant but very correct in the way he behaved towards us
    * * *
    1. (sin errores) correctly
    2. (con educación) properly / politely

    Spanish-English dictionary > correctamente

  • 44 de un modo decepcionante

    Ex. It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    * * *

    Ex: It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de un modo decepcionante

  • 45 descaro

    m.
    1 cheek, impertinence.
    2 insolence, cheek, brazenness, cynicism.
    * * *
    1 impudence, cheek, nerve
    \
    ¡qué descaro! what a cheek!, what a nerve!, of all the cheek!
    * * *
    noun m.
    cheek, nerve
    * * *
    SM (=insolencia) cheek *, nerve *

    tuvo el descaro de decirme que... — he had the cheek o nerve to tell me that... *

    ¡qué descaro! — what a cheek! *, what a nerve! *

    * * *

    tergiversan los hechos con un descaro... — they misrepresent the facts so blatantly

    * * *
    = chutzpah, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.
    Ex. Typical examples are 'Who is it that has made most gramophone records?' 'What is the diameter of a human hair?' Which are the commonest surnames?' 'What was it that Jane Austen said about apple pie?' 'What does ' chutzpah' mean?'.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex. We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    ----
    * con descaro = impudently.
    * con todo descaro = shamelessly.
    * tener el descaro de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.
    * * *

    tergiversan los hechos con un descaro... — they misrepresent the facts so blatantly

    * * *
    = chutzpah, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.

    Ex: Typical examples are 'Who is it that has made most gramophone records?' 'What is the diameter of a human hair?' Which are the commonest surnames?' 'What was it that Jane Austen said about apple pie?' 'What does ' chutzpah' mean?'.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex: We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    * con descaro = impudently.
    * con todo descaro = shamelessly.
    * tener el descaro de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.

    * * *
    audacity, nerve ( colloq)
    ¡qué descaro! entrar así sin pedir permiso what a nerve o ( BrE) cheek, coming in like that without asking!
    tergiversan los hechos con un descaro … they misrepresent the facts so blatantly
    * * *

    Del verbo descararse: ( conjugate descararse)

    me descaro es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    se descaró es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    descaro sustantivo masculino
    audacity, nerve (colloq);
    ¡qué descaro! what a nerve!

    descaro sustantivo masculino cheek, nerve: ¡qué descaro!, what a cheek!

    ' descaro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desvergüenza
    - frescura
    - jeta
    - cara
    - morro
    - tupé
    - valor
    English:
    gall
    - immodesty
    - nerve
    - sauce
    - cheek
    * * *
    cheek, impertinence;
    ¡qué descaro!, acudir sin ser invitados what a cheek, coming without being invited!;
    se dirigió a su profesor con mucho descaro he spoke to his teacher very cheekily;
    mienten con todo el descaro they lie quite shamelessly o brazenly
    * * *
    m nerve
    * * *
    : audacity, nerve
    * * *
    descaro n cheek / nerve

    Spanish-English dictionary > descaro

  • 46 desfachatez

    f.
    1 cheek.
    2 nerve, brazenness, cynicism, cheek.
    * * *
    1 cheek, nerve
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=descaro) brazenness, cheek
    2)

    una desfachateza cheeky remark *, a brazen remark

    * * *
    femenino audacity, nerve (colloq)
    * * *
    = effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex. We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    ----
    * con desfachatez = impudently.
    * con toda desfachatez = shamelessly.
    * tener la desfachatez de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.
    * * *
    femenino audacity, nerve (colloq)
    * * *
    = effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.

    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex: We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    * con desfachatez = impudently.
    * con toda desfachatez = shamelessly.
    * tener la desfachatez de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.

    * * *
    audacity, nerve ( colloq), cheek ( BrE colloq)
    * * *

    desfachatez sustantivo femenino
    audacity, nerve (colloq)
    desfachatez sustantivo femenino cheek, nerve
    ' desfachatez' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cara
    - papo
    - coraje
    - desparpajo
    - rostro
    * * *
    Fam cheek;
    ¡qué desfachatez! the cheek of it!;
    actúa con mucha desfachatez he behaves really brazenly o without shame
    * * *
    f impertinence
    * * *
    desfachatez nf, pl - teces : audacity, nerve, cheek

    Spanish-English dictionary > desfachatez

  • 47 escuchar la voz de la conciencia

    (v.) = listen to + the voice within
    Ex. Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.
    * * *
    (v.) = listen to + the voice within

    Ex: Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escuchar la voz de la conciencia

  • 48 escuchar la voz interior

    (v.) = listen to + the voice within
    Ex. Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.
    * * *
    (v.) = listen to + the voice within

    Ex: Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escuchar la voz interior

  • 49 frescura

    f.
    1 freshness.
    2 freshness.
    3 cheek, nerve (descaro).
    ¡qué frescura! what a cheek!
    4 coolness, coolth, phlegm, calmness.
    5 carelessness, inadvertence.
    * * *
    1 (frescor) freshness, coolness
    2 (desvergüenza) cheek, nerve
    3 (calma) coolness, calmness
    \
    ¡qué frescura! what a nerve!
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de temperatura, alimentos] freshness; [de lugar, bebida] coolness
    2) (=serenidad) coolness, calmness
    3) * (=descaro) cheek, nerve *
    4) (=impertinencia) cheeky thing (to say), impudent remark
    * * *
    1) ( de temperatura) coolness
    2) ( descaro) nerve (colloq)
    * * *
    = freshness, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence.
    Ex. A new approach is needed to maintain the freshness, vitality and humour that will keep at bay the dryer mode of academic examination.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    ----
    * tener la frescura de = have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.
    * * *
    1) ( de temperatura) coolness
    2) ( descaro) nerve (colloq)
    * * *
    = freshness, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence.

    Ex: A new approach is needed to maintain the freshness, vitality and humour that will keep at bay the dryer mode of academic examination.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    * tener la frescura de = have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.

    * * *
    A
    1 (de temperatura) coolness
    2 (de verdura, pan) freshness
    B (descaro) nerve ( colloq), cheek ( BrE colloq)
    C
    (tranquilidad): me lo dijo con toda frescura, sin inmutarse he told me quite calmly, without batting an eyelash ( AmE) o ( BrE) eyelid
    * * *

    frescura sustantivo femenino ( descaro) nerve (colloq)
    frescura sustantivo femenino
    1 freshness: ¡no hay nada comparable a la frescura de las mañanas de primavera!, there's nothing like the freshness of a spring morning!
    2 (descaro, insolencia) cheek, nerve: ¡menuda frescura pensar que yo le iba a invitar a cenar!, he has a lot of nerve thinking that I was going to invite him to dinner!
    ' frescura' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cara
    English:
    freshness
    - nerve
    - coolly
    * * *
    1. [de fruta, verdura] freshness
    2. [espontaneidad] freshness
    3. [descaro] cheek, nerve;
    ¡qué frescura! what a cheek o nerve!
    * * *
    f
    1 freshness; ( frío) coolness
    2 fig
    nerve
    * * *
    1) : freshness
    2) : coolness
    3) : calmness
    4) descaro: nerve, audacity
    * * *
    2. (descaro) cheek

    Spanish-English dictionary > frescura

  • 50 insolencia

    f.
    1 insolence.
    hacer/decir una insolencia to do/say something insolent
    2 piece of insolence, crude remark, gross remark, impertinent remark.
    * * *
    1 (atrevimiento) insolence
    2 (palabra) cheeky remark; (acción) cheeky thing to do
    \
    decir insolencias to be insolent, be cheeky
    * * *
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad) insolence
    b) ( dicho)
    * * *
    = effrontery, effrontery, blatancy, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex. We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    ----
    * con insolencia = impudently.
    * con toda insolencia = shamelessly.
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad) insolence
    b) ( dicho)
    * * *
    = effrontery, effrontery, blatancy, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.

    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex: We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    * con insolencia = impudently.
    * con toda insolencia = shamelessly.

    * * *
    1 (cualidad) insolence
    2
    (dicho): no pienso tolerar sus insolencias I don't intend to put up with his insolence o his insolent behavior
    contestarle así fue una insolencia it was very rude of you to answer him like that
    * * *

    insolencia sustantivo femenino

    b) ( dicho):

    no pienso tolerar sus insolencias I don't intend putting up with his insolence o his insolent behavior;

    contestarle así fue una insolencia it was very rude of you to answer him like that
    insolencia sustantivo femenino insolence
    ' insolencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atrevimiento
    - frescura
    English:
    impertinence
    - impudence
    - insolence
    * * *
    1. [falta de respeto] insolence;
    respondió con insolencia she replied insolently
    2. [dicho] insolent remark;
    ya estoy harto de sus insolencias [actos] I'm fed up of her insolent behaviour;
    ha hecho otra insolencia he's been insolent again;
    decir una insolencia to make an insolent remark
    * * *
    f insolence
    * * *
    impertinencia: insolence

    Spanish-English dictionary > insolencia

  • 51 osadía

    f.
    daring, audacity, courage, valor.
    * * *
    1 (audacia) audacity, daring
    2 (desvergüenza) effrontery, nerve
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=audacia) daring, boldness
    2) (=descaro) impudence, audacity, temerity
    * * *
    femenino ( valor) (liter) daring, boldness; ( descaro) temerity, audacity
    * * *
    = boldness, fearlessness, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.
    Ex. Whilst this may seem an unnecessarily negative approach to an issue appearing to need boldness and certainty, it seemed relevant to the experienced circumstances.
    Ex. Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex. We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    ----
    * tener la osadía de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.
    * * *
    femenino ( valor) (liter) daring, boldness; ( descaro) temerity, audacity
    * * *
    = boldness, fearlessness, effrontery, blatancy, shamelessness, impudence, pertness.

    Ex: Whilst this may seem an unnecessarily negative approach to an issue appearing to need boldness and certainty, it seemed relevant to the experienced circumstances.

    Ex: Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.
    Ex: This article discusses the use of the term 'chutzpah' by courts suffering various effronteries at the hands of attorneys and even witnesses who appear before them in both criminal and civil matters.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: There is no argument about this, because the blatancy and shamelessness of it are undeniable.
    Ex: Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue.
    Ex: We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.
    * tener la osadía de = have + the gall to, have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.

    * * *
    1 ( liter) (valor) daring, boldness
    2 (descaro) temerity, audacity
    * * *

    osadía sustantivo femenino
    1 (falta de temor) daring
    2 (falta de respeto) impudence
    ' osadía' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    determinación
    - audacia
    English:
    boldness
    - daring
    * * *
    1. [valor] boldness, daring
    2. [descaro] audacity, temerity
    * * *
    f
    1 daring
    2 ( descaro) audacity
    * * *
    1) valor: boldness, daring
    2) audacia: audacity, nerve

    Spanish-English dictionary > osadía

  • 52 указание

    directive, indication, prompt, prompting
    * * *
    указа́ние с.
    ( инструкция) direction(s), instructions; ( замечание практического характера) hint, suggestion
    впредь до (осо́бых) указа́ний — until (further) advised
    выполня́ть указа́ния — follow the directions
    рабо́чий не вы́полнил то́чно всех да́нных ему́ указа́ний — the worker did not follow precisely the directions
    наруша́ть указа́ния — violate directions [instructions]
    указа́ния по (уходу, применению и т. п.) — directions for (care, etc.)
    получа́ть указа́ния от … — be advised by …
    сле́довать указа́нию — follow [observe, obey] directions [instructions]
    … согла́сно указа́ниям — as directed, as prescribed by instructions, in compliance with instructions
    указа́ние мер безопа́сности — safety precautions
    * * *
    1) direction; 2) instructions

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > указание

  • 53 указание

    с. direction, instructions; hint, suggestion

    получать указания от … — be advised by …

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. директива (сущ.) директива; инструкцию; инструкция; предписание; установка; установку
    2. свидетельство (сущ.) доказательство; подтверждение; свидетельство

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > указание

  • 54 П-597

    ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО VP more often pfv if impfv, often imper fixed WO
    1. \П-597 (кого-чего) (subj: human or collect) (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolved
    X прошёл мимо Y-a = X ignored Y
    X passed Y over X chose not to see Y (in limited contexts) X overlooked Y X pretended Y didn't exist.
    «Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства» (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it (this pamphlet), one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).
    2. \П-597 кого ( subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)) to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc)
    X прошёл мимо Y-a - X slipped by (past) (Y)
    X passed Y by unnoticed Y didn't notice X Y remained unaffected by X (in refer, to s.o. 's lack of emotional involvement) X left Y unmoved (cold) Y remained indifferent to X.
    ...Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).
    3. - кого-чего (subj: human (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or it
    X прошёл мимо Y-a — X passed Y by
    X let Y slip through X's fingers.
    "А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его (Обломова)... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив» (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him (Oblomov)....If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).
    «Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания». «А что, если бы прошли?» - говорил я. «Не говори», - отвечал Платон Сам-сонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). "То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).
    4. \П-597 чего (subj: human not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc)
    X прошёл мимо Y-a — X passed over Y in silence
    X made no mention of Y X didn't touch (on (upon)) Y.
    Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-597

  • 55 пройти мимо

    ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО
    [VP; more often pfv; if impfv, often imper; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. пройти мимо (кого-чего) [subj: human or collect]
    (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolved:
    - X прошёл мимо Y-a X ignored Y;
    - X passed Yover <by>;
    - [in limited contexts] X overlooked Y;
    - X pretended Y didn't exist.
         ♦ "Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства" (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it [this pamphlet], one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).
    2. пройти мимо кого [subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)]
    to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc):
    - [in refer, to s.o.'s lack of emotional involvement] X left Y unmoved (cold);
    - Y remained indifferent to X.
         ♦...Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).
    (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or it:
    - X let Y slip through X's fingers.
         ♦ "А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его [Обломова]... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив" (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him [Oblomov].... If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).
         ♦ "Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания". "А что, если бы прошли?" - говорил я. "Не говори", - отвечал Платон Самсонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). " То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).
    not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc):
    - X didn't touch (on < upon>) Y.
         ♦ Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пройти мимо

  • 56 проходить мимо

    ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО
    [VP; more often pfv; if impfv, often imper; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. проходить мимо (кого-чего) [subj: human or collect]
    (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolved:
    - X прошёл мимо Y-a X ignored Y;
    - X passed Yover <by>;
    - [in limited contexts] X overlooked Y;
    - X pretended Y didn't exist.
         ♦ "Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства" (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it [this pamphlet], one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).
    2. проходить мимо кого [subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)]
    to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc):
    - [in refer, to s.o.'s lack of emotional involvement] X left Y unmoved (cold);
    - Y remained indifferent to X.
         ♦...Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).
    (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or it:
    - X let Y slip through X's fingers.
         ♦ "А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его [Обломова]... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив" (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him [Oblomov].... If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).
         ♦ "Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания". "А что, если бы прошли?" - говорил я. "Не говори", - отвечал Платон Самсонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). " То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).
    not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc):
    - X didn't touch (on < upon>) Y.
         ♦ Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проходить мимо

  • 57 выполнять указания

    The operator did not follow precisely the directions (or instructions) of his supervisor.

    * * *
    Выполнять указания-- The Supplier shall follow the directions of the examination personnel.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выполнять указания

  • 58 подчиняться закону

    Подчиняться закону
     The pitch line diameter has been increased to follow the law PV = WRT.
     There is substantial evidence that in some cases small crack do not follow the crack growth laws derived from larger cracks.
     Thickness losses due to oxidation were found to obey a parabolic law with respect to time.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > подчиняться закону

  • 59 صح

    صَحّ \ follow: to be a fact because sth. else is a fact: If you speak French, it does not follow that you can write it. \ See Also تَرتَّب، نَتَجَ بالضرورة

    Arabic-English dictionary > صح

  • 60 that

    adj. die, dat
    --------
    adv. die, dat
    --------
    conj. dat
    --------
    pron. die, dat
    that1
    [ ðæt, in betekenis II ðət, sterk ðæt] 〈meervoud: those [ ðooz]
    die/dat
    die/datgenehij, zij, dat
    voorbeelden:
    1   that's Alice dat is Alice
         that's life zo is het leven
         that is (to say) dat wil zeggen, te weten, tenminste
         who's that crying? wie huilt daar (zo)?
         aan telefoon, Brits-Engelswho's that? met wie spreek ik?
         the best linen is that from Flanders het beste linnen komt uit Vlaanderen
         just like that zo maar (even)
         don't yell like that schreeuw niet zo
         he's into Zen and all that hij interesseert zich voor zen en zo
         he isn't as stupid as all that zo stom is hij ook weer niet
         that's that dat was het dan, zo, voor mekaar, dat zit erop; als bevelen nou is 't uit!
    2   those going by train diegenen die met de trein gaan
    informeelthat's it dat is 't hem nu juist, dat is (nu juist) het probleem; dat is wat we nodig hebben/de oplossing/het; dit/dat is het einde
         it's practical and beautiful at that het is praktisch, en bovendien nog mooi ook
         we left it at that we lieten het daarbij/maar zo
         with that (onmiddellijk) daarna
    die/datwat, welke
    ook als betrekkelijk bijwoord te beschouwen datwaarop/in/mee 〈enz.〉
    voorbeelden:
    1   the chair(s) that I bought de stoel(en) die ik gekocht heb
    2   the day that he arrived de dag dat/waarop hij aankwam
         the house that he lives in het huis waarin hij woont
    ————————
    that2
    [ ðæt] bijwoord informeel
    heelheel erg, zo
    voorbeelden:
    1   she's about that tall ze is ongeveer zo groot
    2   its not all that expensive het is niet zo verschrikkelijk duur
    ————————
    that3
    [ ðæt] 〈determinator; meervoud: those〉
    die/dat
    dat/diede/het
    voorbeelden:
    1   at that point toen
         do you see that house? zie je dat huis daar?
         do you want this hat or that one? wil je deze hoed of die?
    2   that smile of his die glimlach van hem
    ————————
    that4
    [ ðət, sterk ðæt]
    dat het feit dat
    doel opdat zodat
    reden of oorzaak omdat(om het feit) dat, doordat
    gevolg dat zodat
    voorbeelden:
    1   it was only then that I found out that … pas toen ontdekte ik dat …
         formeelthat he refused surprised her (het feit) dat hij weigerde verbaasde haar
         she knew that he was ill ze wist dat hij ziek was
    2   she held it up that all could see ze hield het omhoog zodat iedereen het kon zien
    3   he's the better candidate in that he has experience hij is de beste kandidaat omdat hij ervaring heeft
         not that I care, but … niet dat het mij iets kan schelen, maar …
    4   so high that one cannot see the top zo hoog dat men de top niet kan zien
         I didn't go, that he would not follow me ik ben niet gegaan, zodat hij me niet zou volgen
    for all that she tried hoe zeer zij zich ook inspande
         anywhere that you would like to go waar je ook naar toe zou willen
    II 〈nevenschikkend voegwoord; in uitroep〉
    dat
    voorbeelden:
    1   that it should come to this! dat het zover moest komen!

    English-Dutch dictionary > that

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