Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

now+for+then

  • 121 HEITA

    I)
    (heit; hét, hétum; heitinn), v.
    Grímni mik hétu, they called me G.;
    heitinn eptir e-m, called (named) after one;
    heita e-n á brott, to call on one to be gone, bid one go (heitit mik héðan);
    heita á e-n, to exhort one (in battle);
    to invoke (heita á hinn heilaga Ólaf);
    heita á e-n til e-s, to invoke (appeal to) one for a thing (hann hét á Þór til fulltings);
    3) intrans., the pres. ‘heiti’ (not ‘heit’), to be hight, be called;
    Óðinn ek, nú heiti, now I am called Odin;
    Ólafr heiti ek, my name is O.;
    Úlfr hét maðr, there was a man, whose name was U.;
    bœr heitir á Bakka (at búrfelli), there is a farm called B.;
    heita (to be reckoned) frjáls maðr, hvers manns níðingr;
    4) with dat. to promise (heita e-m e-u);
    mantu, hverju þú hézt mér, do you remember what you promised me?
    heita e-m hörðu, to threaten one;
    Bárði var heitit meyjunni, the maid was promised to B.;
    5) refl., heitast, to vow, plight one’s faith (þeir hétust reka Hákon ór landi);
    heitast e-m, to vow one’s person to one (heitast hinum heilaga Ólafi konungi);
    (heitta, heittr), v.
    1) to heat (heita spjót í eldi);
    2) to brew (heita mungát, heita öl).
    f. brewing (cf. ölheita).
    * * *
    pres. heit, heitr, and in A. II. heiti, heitir (bisyllabic), in mod. usage heiti through all significations; pret. hét, hétu, 2nd pers. hézt; part. heitinn.
    A. [Ulf. haitan = καλειν; A. S. hâtan; Old Engl. hight, pret. hot; O. H. G. haizan; Germ. heissen; Swed. heta; Dan. hede]:
    I. trans. with acc. to call, give name to; hve þik hétu hjú? Fsm. 47; Urð hétu eina, Vsp. 20; Heiði hana hétu, 25; Grímni mik hétu, Gm. 49; hve þik heitir halr, Hkv. Hjörv. 14; Hnikar hétu mik, Skv. 2. 18; hétu Þræl, Rm. 8; hétu Erna (Ernu?), 36: the naming of infants was in the heathen age accompanied by a kind of baptism (ausa vatni), vide ausa, p. 35.
    2. metaph. to call on one; in the phrase, heita e-n á brott, to turn one out, call on one to be gone; þá er maðr á brott heitinn ef honum er eigi deildr matr at málum, Grág. i. 149; Vermundr hét hann á brott ok kvað hann eigi þar lengr vera skyldu, Sturl. ii. 230; so also, ef bóndi heitr griðmann sinn af vist foráttalaust, Grág. i. 157; eða heitið mik héðan, Ls. 7; ek var heitinn út ( turned out) fjórum sinnum, Sighvat:—with prep., heita á e-n, to call upon one (for help); hón hét á konur at skilja þá, Landn. 49: to exhort one (in battle), hét á Hólmrygi, Hkm. 2; Úlfr hét á oss, Hkr. iii. (in a verse); Gísli spratt upp skjótt ok heitr á menn sína, at skýli, Gísl. 22: to invoke one (a god, saint), hann trúði á Krist, en hét á Þór til sjófara ok harðræða, Landn. 206; hann heitr nú á fulltrúa sína Þorgerði ok Irpu, Fb. i. 213; ef ek heit á guð minn, Mar.; á Guð skal heita til góðra hluta, Sól. 4.
    3. part. pass. hight, called; sú gjöf var heitin gulli betri, Ad. 9; löskr mun hann æ heitinn, Am. 57, Fms. vi. 39 (in a verse); sá maðr mun eigi ílla heitinn ( will not get a bad report) í atferð sinni, Sks. 55 new Ed.
    β. heitinn, the late, of one dead; eptir Odd heitinn föður sinn, Dipl. iv. 13; Salgerðr h., the late S., Vm. 37: very freq. in mod. usage, hann Jón heitinn, hún Guðrún heitin, etc.
    II. absol. or intrans., in which case pres. bisyllabic heiti (not heit), to be hight, be called, as in Goth. the pass. of haitan; Andvari ek heiti, A. am í hight, Skv. 2. 2; Ólafr heiti ek, Fms. x. 226; ek heiti Ari, Íb. (fine); Jósu vatni, Jarl létu heita, Rm. 31; Óðinn ek nú heiti, Yggr ek áðan hét, Gm. 54; Gangráðr ek heiti, Vþm. 8; Ask veit ek standa, heitir Yggdrasill, Vsp. 19: esp. freq. in an hist. style in introducing a person for the first time, Mörðr hét maðr, hann átti dóttur eina er Unnr hét, móðir hennar hét Þorgerðr, Rútr hét bróðir hans, Nj. 1, 2; þau áttu eptir dóttur er Þuríðr hét, hinn elzti son Bjarnar hét Grímkell, Ísl. ii. 4; Oddr hét maðr, son Önundar breiðskeggs, hann átti þá konu er Jórunn hét; annarr son þeirra hét Þóroddr en annarr Þorvaldr, Þuriðr hét dóttir Odds en önnur Jófriðr, 121, 122; Þorsteinn hét maðr, hann var Egilsson, en Ásgerðr hét móðir Þorsteins, 189; þau gátu son, ok var vatni ausinn ok hét Þórólfr, 146, etc.; and in endless instances answering to Engl. there was a man, and his name was ( he was hight) so and so. The ancients said, hve (or hversu) heitir þú, ‘how’ art thou named? Germ. wie heisst du? thus, hve þú heitir? hve þik kalla konir? answer, Atli ek heiti, and hve þú heitir, hála nágráðug? Hrímgerðr ek heiti, Hkv. Hjörv. 14–17; hve sú jörð heitir, hve sá himinn heitir, hversu máni heitir, hve sjá sól heitir, etc., Alm. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, Vþm. 11, 13, 15, 17; the northern Icelanders still say, hvers’ (i. e. hversu) heitir maðrinn, sælir verið þér, hvörs’ heitir maðrinn? answer, Hrólfr heitir hann, Asgrímsson að norðan, Sig. Pétr. in Hrólfr (a play), p. 4: in mod. usage, hvat ( what) heitir þú? hvað heitir þú? Eg heiti Jón, Stef. Ól.: the same phrase occurs now and then in old writers, hvat heitir bær sjá? Ld. 234; hvat heitir hón? Helga heitir hón, Ísl. ii. 201 (Cod. Holm. hvart = hversu?): as also in the poem Fsm. (but only preserved in paper MSS.) 9, 11, 13, 19, 23, 31, 35, 37; but hve, 46, 47.
    β. of places, often with dat. and prep. of the place; á þeim bæ er á Brjámslæk heitir, Bs. i. 379; land pat er í Hvammi heitir, Gísl. 121; bær hans hét á Stokkum, Fb. iii. 324; á þeim bæ er at Hóli heitir, Hrafn. 5; ok því heitir þat síðan í Geitdal, 3; bær heitir á Bakka, á Meðalhúsum, at Búrfelli, á Auðúlfsstöðum, at Svínavatni, í Vestrhópi, í Sléttadal, Ísl. ii. 322–325.
    2. to be called, reckoned so and so; þá heitir hón sönn at sök, then she stands convicted, N. G. L. i. 351; þú skalt frá þessum degi frjáls maðr heita, Ld. 50; heit hvers manns níðingr ella, Nj. 176; heldr en h. kotkarl, eigi er þat nafn fyrir-lítanda, at heita húskarlar konungs, Sks. 270; sá er vill heitinn horskr, Hm. 61.
    3. reflex., hétomc, to name oneself or to be called; hétomc Grímnir, hétomc Gangleri, einu nafni hétomc aldregi, hétomc Þundr fyrir þat, Gm. 46, 48, 54.
    B. With dat., [cp. Goth. fauraga heitan; A. S. hâtan, pret. het; Germ. verheissen]:—to promise, with dat. both of the person and thing, or the thing in infin., or absol.; heita hörðu, to threaten, Am. 78; h. góðu, Sól.; h. bölvi, Hdl. 49; afarkostum, Fms. i. 75; hann heitr þeim þar í mót fornum lögum, Ó. H. 35; engu heit ek um þat, 167; mantú nokkut hverju þú hézt mér í fyrra, Anal. 190; at lítið mark sé at, hverju þú heitr, Fms. vii. 120; fyrir þau hin fögru fyrirheit er þú hézt þeim manni, er bana-maðr hans yrði—þat skal ek efna sem ek hét þar um, i. 217; kom Þorsteinn þar, sem hann hafði heitið, as he had promised, 72; þú munt göra okkr slíka sæmd sem þú hefir heitið, Nj. 5; Njáll hét at fara, 49.
    II. to make a vow, the vow in dat., the god or person invoked with prep. and acc. (h. á e-n), cp. A. above; þat sýndisk mönnum ráð á samkomunni, at h. til verðr-bata, en um þat urðu menn varla ásáttir hverju heita skyldi, vill Ljótr því láta h. at gefa til hofs, en bera út börn en drepa gamal-menni, Rd. 248; þá heitr Ingimundr prestr at bóka-kista hans skyldi á land koma ok bækr, Bs. i. 424; ok skyldu menn taka at heita, þeir hétu at gefa …, 483; hét Haraldr því til sigrs sér, at hann skyldi taka skírn, Fms. i. 107; eptir þat hét hón miklum fégjöfum á hinn helga Jón biskup, Bs. i. 201 and passim, esp. in the Miracle-books.
    III. reflex. and pass. to plight oneself, be betrothed; þá sá hón þat at ráði ok með henni vinir hennar at heitask Þórólfi, Eg. 36; þeim hétumk þá þjóðkonungi, Skv. 3. 36: to betroth, varkat ek heima þá er (hón) þér heitin var, when she (the bride) was given to thee, Alm. 4; kom svá, at Bárði var heitið meyjunni, that the maid was betrothed to B., Eg. 26.
    2. to vow, plight one’s faith; þeir hétusk reka Hákon ór landi, Jd.: to vow one’s person to one, at hann heitisk hinum heilaga Ólafi konungi, Hkr. iii. 288: to bind oneself, þá menn er honum höfðu heitisk til föruneytis, Fms. vii. 204.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HEITA

  • 122 aliquandō

        aliquandō adv.    [ali- + quando], of time, at some time or other, once; at any time, ever: quis civis meliorum partium aliquando? inlucescet aliquando ille dies: si aliquando esset osurus: Sero, verum aliquando tamen, but yet once: Forsitan aliquis aliquando eius modi quidpiam fecerit.—Si forte aliquando or si aliquando, if at any time, if ever, if once, if at one time, if one day: si quid huius simile forte aliquando evenerit, T.: quod si aliquando manus ista plus valuerit, etc.—Of an indefinite past, or future time, once, formerly, some day, hereafter: quam concedis adhuc artem omnino non esse, sed aliquando, etc.: aut quisquam nostri misereri potest, qui aliquando vobis hostis fuit? S.—Meton., sometimes, now and then: utilitatem aliquando cum honestate pugnare: sitne aliquando mentiri boni viri? haud semper errat fama; aliquando et elegit, Ta.—Colloq., once, for once, on this occasion, now: nostro more aliquando, non rhetorico loquamur, now in our own way: dicendum enim aliquando est, etc., I must for once say it.—In requests or wishes, at length, now at last: audite quaeso, iudices, et aliquando miseremini sociorum: ut (Iuppiter) aliquando fulmina ponat, O.—Implying delay, finally, at length, now at last: quibus (quaestionibus) finem aliquando fecit: aliquando tandem huc animum ut adiungas tuom, T.: tandem aliquando: aliquando iam, now at length.
    * * *
    sometime (or other), at any time, ever; finally; before too late; at length

    Latin-English dictionary > aliquandō

  • 123 дело

    с.
    1) (работа, занятие, отсутствие безделья) work, business

    он за́нят де́лом — he is busy

    у него́ мно́го дел — he has many things to do

    сиде́ть без де́ла — have nothing to do; be idle

    бра́ться сра́зу за де́сять дел — tackle a dozen jobs at once; have many irons in the fire идиом.

    вы сюда́ прие́хали по де́лу или на о́тдых? — are you here on business or for pleasure?

    де́лать де́ло, занима́ться де́лом — do real work; keep oneself busy

    быть при де́ле разг.have what to do

    2) (круг вопросов; сфера интересов) concern, business, affair

    ли́чное / ча́стное де́ло — private affair

    дела́ семе́йные — family matters

    э́то моё [его́] де́ло — that is my [his] business / affair

    э́то не моё [его́] де́ло — that is no business / concern of mine [his]; that is none of my [his] business

    не его́ де́ло (+ инф.)he has no business (+ to inf), it is not [none of] his business (+ to inf)

    э́то на́ше вну́треннее де́ло — it's our own domestic concern

    вме́шиваться не в своё де́ло — interfere in other people's affairs

    не вме́шивайтесь не в своё де́ло — mind your own business

    приводи́ть свои́ дела́ в поря́док — put one's affairs in order

    3) разг. (важный, серьёзный вопрос) business

    без де́ла не входи́ть — no admission except on business

    приходи́ть по де́лу — come on business

    у меня́ к нему́ де́ло, я хочу́ говори́ть с ним по де́лу — I have some business (to discuss) with him

    говори́ть де́ло — talk sense, talk sensibly

    вот э́то де́ло!, вот тепе́рь вы де́ло говори́те! — now you're talking (sense)!

    перейдём к де́лу — let us get down to business

    пуска́ть / употребля́ть (вн.) в де́ло — put (d) to (good) use; make use (of)

    идти́ / пойти́ в де́ло — be put to use; be brought into play

    5) высок. (цель, задача деятельности) cause

    о́бщее де́ло — common cause

    пра́вое де́ло — just cause

    благоро́дное де́ло — good / noble cause

    де́ло ми́ра — the cause of peace

    6) (поступок, деяние) deed, act; ( свершение) work, feat, accomplishment

    де́лать до́брые дела́ — do good deeds

    вы сде́лали большо́е де́ло — you have accomplished a great feat

    э́то де́ло его́ жи́зни — it is his life's / life work

    суди́ть о ком-л по его́ дела́м — judge smb by smb's deeds

    7) (событие, происшествие) happening, event

    там произошли́ стра́нные дела́ — there have been some strange happenings there

    де́ло бы́ло в 1990 г. — it happened in 1990

    расскажи́те, как бы́ло де́ло — tell me how it happened

    бы́ло (тако́е) де́ло (в ответ на вопрос) разг. — yes, it did happen; that's right

    8) обыкн. мн. (положение, обстоятельства) things

    дела́ поправля́ются — things are improving, things are on the mend

    попра́вить свои́ дела́ — improve the state of one's affairs

    как (иду́т) дела́? — how are things going?

    как у вас [тебя́] дела́? — how are you doing?

    как его́ дела́? — how is he getting on?; how are things going with him?

    таки́е-то дела́! разг. — that's how things are!, that is the way it is!

    де́ло поверну́лось таки́м о́бразом — matters took such a turn

    положе́ние дел — state of affairs

    как обстои́т де́ло с э́тим? — what about this business?

    де́ло обстои́т так — the situation is this

    е́сли бы де́ло обстоя́ло ина́че — if things were different

    де́ло идёт (к) — things are heading (towards / to)

    де́ло ниско́лько не меня́ется от того́, что — the situation is no way altered by the fact that

    9) (рд.; вопрос, зависящий от чего-л) matter (of)

    э́то де́ло привы́чки [вку́са, при́нципа] — it is a matter of habit [taste, principle]

    10) (дт. до; отношение, касательство) переводится с помощью глагольных сочетаний have to do (with), care (about)

    ва́м(-то) что за де́ло (до э́того)?, а вам како́е де́ло? — what do you have to do with it?, what does it matter to you?

    кому́ како́е де́ло до э́того? — what business is that of anybody's?; who cares?

    како́е ему́ де́ло до нас с ва́ми! — what does he care about us!

    ей нет де́ла до меня́ — she doesn't care about me

    11) ( суть) point, matter

    в чём де́ло? — what is the matter?

    бли́же к де́лу! — come / get to the point!

    де́ло в том, что — the fact / point is that

    в то́м-то и де́ло, что — the whole point is that

    де́ло вот в чём — the point is this

    де́ло не (в пр.)it is not a matter (of)

    де́ло не в э́том — that's not the point

    э́то к де́лу не отно́сится — that has nothing to do with the matter, that is beside the point

    замеча́ние не по де́лу (не по существу) разг.a remark off the point

    12) ( предприятие) business

    э́то дохо́дное де́ло — it is a profitable business

    откры́ть своё де́ло — start one's own business

    взять кого́-л в де́ло — accept smb as a partner (in the business)

    го́рное де́ло и т.п.см. соответствующие прил.

    14) ( папка с документами) file, dossier [-sɪeɪ]

    ли́чное де́ло — personal file / record(s) (pl)

    подши́ть / приложи́ть к де́лу (вн.)file (d)

    15) юр. ( судебное) case

    вести́ де́ло — plead a case

    возбуди́ть де́ло (про́тив) — bring an action (against), take / institute proceedings (against)

    изложи́ть своё де́ло — state one's case

    16) (в названиях ведомств, органов)

    сове́т по дела́м рели́гий — council for religious affairs

    коми́ссия по иностра́нным дела́м — foreign relations / affairs commission

    17) уст. ( сражение) battle, fighting, combat
    18) жарг. (преступная операция, воровская вылазка) job; trick ( criminal action)
    ••

    де́ло ва́ше / твоё — it's up to you; it is for you to decide

    де́ло деся́тое / двадца́тое разг.a thing of little importance

    де́ло за (тв.)the matter depends (on)

    де́ло тепе́рь то́лько за тобо́й — now this matter depends only on you

    де́ло за ма́лым (ста́ло) — there's only one little thing left

    за чем де́ло ста́ло? — what's holding matters / things up?; what's the hitch? разг.

    де́ло пло́хо / дрянь, дела́ пло́хи — things are in a bad way

    де́ло про́шлое — that's a thing of the past

    де́ло рук (рд.) — the work / doing (of)

    чьих рук э́то де́ло? — whose work / doing is this?

    большо́е / вели́кое де́ло! разг. ирон., пренебр. (в знач. "подумаешь!") — big deal!; as if it mattered!

    бра́ться / взя́ться не за своё де́ло — be the wrong man / person for the job

    в / на са́мом де́ле как вводн. сл.1) (в действительности, не на словах) in (actual) fact, in reality 2) (действительно, верно) really, indeed 3) (выражает побуждение, раздражение) after all

    да прекрати́шь ты, в са́мом де́ле! — stop that, will you?

    на са́мом же де́ле — but the fact is

    в са́мом де́ле? — is it / that true?, really?

    (с)де́лать своё де́ло (выполнить свою роль; тж. воздействовать) — do one's work; do one's part

    сде́лать свои́ дела́ (о ребёнке, собаке - облегчить кишечник) эвф. — do one's duty, do the deed

    есть тако́е де́ло! разг. — all right!; it's a deal!

    за де́ло! (призыв) — to work!; (let's) get down to work!

    знать своё де́ло — know one's job / stuff / onions ['ʌ-]

    изве́стное де́ло как вводн. сл. — sure enough; naturally

    име́ть де́ло (с тв.) — have to do (with), deal (with), have dealings (with)

    когда́ де́ло дойдёт (до) — when it comes (to)

    когда́ де́ло дойдёт до меня́ [тебя́] — when it is my [your] turn

    ме́жду де́лом разг. — at odd moments, between times

    мину́тное / секу́ндное де́ло — it can be done in a minute / second / flash

    моё [на́ше] де́ло ма́ленькое / сторона́ — it is none of my [our] business

    на де́ле (в действительности) — in reality; in practice; in actual fact

    испыта́ть (вн.) на де́ле — test (d) in practice

    на слова́х и на де́ле — in word and deed

    наказа́ть кого́-л за де́ло — punish smb for a good reason

    но́вое де́ло!, хоро́шенькое де́ло!, ну и дела́!, что за дела́! — how do you like that!; that's a fine kettle of fish! идиом.; well, I'll be darned!

    пе́рвым де́лом — first of all; the first thing

    показа́ть себя́ в де́ле — show what one is worth

    пусти́ть в де́ло — put (d) to use; find a good use (for)

    раз тако́е де́ло разг.if that's how it is

    стра́нное де́ло как вводн. сл. — strangely, strange thing

    то и де́ло — 1) ( часто) every now and then 2) ( беспрестанно) continually, incessantly; time and again; часто переводится гл. keep on (+ ger)

    то и де́ло раздаю́тся звонки́ — the phone keeps on ringing

    то́ ли де́ло (гораздо лучше) разг. — how much better; what a difference

    э́то (совсе́м) друго́е де́ло — that's (quite) another story

    э́то не де́ло — it's no good; such things aren't done

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > дело

  • 124 fere

    fĕrē and fermē ( fĕrĕ, Aus. Epigr. 10, 5, 5), adv. [Sanscr. dhar-, dhar-ami, to bear, support; Gr. root, thra-, in thrênus, stool, thronos, seat; Lat. firmus; cf.: forma, forum. Ferme is perh. a sup. form for ferime, v. Rib. Lat. Part. p. 6 sq. Erroneously, Varr.: ferme dicitur quod nunc fere: utrumque dictum a ferendo, quod id quod fertur est in motu atque adventat, L. L. 7, § 92 Müll.], approximately, closely, in two senses.
    I.
    With the idea of approach predominant, nearly, almost, well-nigh, within a little, for the most part, about (esp. with words of number, quantity, multitude; cf.: plerumque, vulgo).
    a.
    Form fere:

    fere sexennis,

    Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 80:

    abhinc menses decem fere,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 3, 24; cf.:

    fere abhinc annos quindecim,

    id. Phorm. 5, 8, 28:

    fere in diebus paucis, quibus haec acta sunt, Chrysis vicina haec moritur,

    soon, only a few days after, id. And. 1, 1, 77:

    quinta fere hora,

    about the fifth hour, Cic. Pis. 6, 13:

    hora fere tertia,

    id. Att. 14, 20, 1:

    tertia fere vigilia,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 23, 1:

    sexcentos fere annos,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 48:

    sexto decimo fere anno,

    id. ib. 2, 33:

    anno fere ante, quam consul est declaratus,

    id. ib. 1, 5:

    anno fere centesimo et quadragesimo post mortem Numae,

    id. ib. 2, 15; cf.:

    anno trecentesimo et quinquagesimo fere post Romam conditam,

    id. ib. 1, 16:

    decem fere annis post primos consules,

    id. ib. 2, 32; cf.

    also: decessit fere post annum quartum quam, etc.,

    Nep. Arist. 3 fin.:

    meus fere aequalis,

    Cic. Brut. 48, 179; cf. id. Off. 3, 1, 1:

    ipsa Peloponnesus fere tota in mari est,

    id. Rep. 2, 4, 8; cf.:

    totius fere Galliae legati ad Caesarem gratulatum convenerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 30, 1:

    totis fere a fronte et ab sinistra parte nudatis castris,

    id. ib. 2, 23, 4:

    rerum omnium fere modus,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 18; cf.:

    quam fere omnium constans et moderata ratio vitae,

    id. Clu. 16, 46:

    ex omnibus fere partibus,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 19:

    in reliquis fere rebus,

    id. ib. 6, 13, 3:

    omnes fere,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 10, 3; Caes. B. G. 2, 25, 1; 4, 20, 1; Nep. Arist. 2, 3; id. Chabr. 3, 4; Liv. 21, 60, 9; Suet. Caes. 87;

    and in the order fere omnes,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 13, 1; 5, 23, 4:

    cujus disputationis fuit extremum fere de immortalitate animorum,

    Cic. Lael. 4, 14; cf.: Phalereus ille Demetrius ultimus est fere ex Atticis. Quint. 10, 1, 80: cum fere e regione castris castra poneret, Caes. B. G. 7, 35, 1; id. ib. 3, 12, 1:

    plus fere,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 45:

    semper fere,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 22:

    satis fere diximus,

    id. Off. 1, 18, 60:

    tantum fere,

    almost only, id. Rep. 2, 18 fin.:

    Lycurgus eadem vidit fere,

    id. ib. 2, 23:

    haec fere,

    id. ib. 1, 34 fin.; cf.:

    hoc fere ab reliquis differunt, quod,

    in this chiefly, Caes. B. G. 6, 18, 3:

    haec fere dicere habui,

    Cic. N. D. 3, 39, 93:

    haec erant fere, quae, etc.,

    id. Fam. 12, 5 fin.; 12, 30 fin.; id. Att. 2, 16, 1; id. Or. 54, 182; id. Ac. 2, 32, 102:

    exposui fere non philosophorum judicia, sed, etc.,

    id. N. D. 1, 16, 42; cf.:

    sic fere componendum, quomodo pronuntiandum erit,

    Quint. 9, 4, 138:

    fere eodem pacto, quo,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 10:

    et fere apparet, quid in invidiam, etc.... dicendum sit,

    Quint. 5, 12, 16.—
    b.
    Form ferme:

    hoc factum est ferme abhinc biennium,

    Plaut. Bacch. 3, 2, 4; so,

    abhinc annos ferme L.,

    Vell. 2, 90 fin.:

    nam ferme ante annos DCCCCL. floruit,

    id. 1, 5, 3:

    intra XII. ferme annos,

    id. 2, 11 fin.:

    duodequadragesimo ferme anno, ex quo regnare coeperat Tarquinius,

    Liv. 1, 40:

    mille ferme delecti propugnatores onerariis imponuntur,

    id. 30, 10; cf.:

    pars ferme dimidia,

    id. 42, 51:

    a quo (flumine) aberat mons ferme milia viginti,

    Sall. J. 48, 3; cf.:

    in tumulo quatuor ferme milia distante ab castris regiis consedit,

    Liv. 30, 8:

    abest ab Carthagine quindecim milia ferme passuum locus,

    id. 30, 9:

    ferme eadem omnia, quae, etc.,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 21:

    cum ferme cunctos proceres cum honore nominavisset,

    Tac. A. 3, 76:

    mihi quidem aetas acta est ferme,

    for the most part, about, Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 38.
    II.
    With the idea of nearness or closeness predominant, quite, entirely, just.
    a.
    Form fere:

    domum revortor maestus atque animo fere conturbato,

    quite distracted, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 69:

    quod statuas quoque videmus ornatu fere militari,

    quite military, Cic. Off. 1, 18, 61:

    paria esse fere peccata,

    quite equal, Hor. S. 1, 3, 96:

    etsi nobis, qui id aetatis sumus, evigilatum fere est, tamen, etc.,

    entirely, sufficiently, Cic. Rep. 3, 29:

    cum circa hanc fere consultationem disceptatio omnis verteretur,

    just on this debated point, Liv. 36, 7, 1: jamque fere, just now, Enn. ap. Non. 217, 11; and ap. Charis. p. 114 P. (Ann. v. 286 and 580 ed. Vahl.); Verg. A. 3, 135; 5, 327; 835; cf.: jam fere, Enn. ap. Non. 355, 17 (Trag. v. 201 ed. Vahl.); and: jam... fere, id. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 46 Müll. (Ann. v. 447 ed. Vahl.):

    sermo qui tum fere multis erat in ore,

    just then, Cic. Lael. 1, 2.—
    b.
    Form ferme: circumvenire video ferme injuria, altogether wrong, Naev. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 92 Müll. (Rib. Trag. Fragm. p. 12); cf.: ferme aderant ratibus, just, Enn. ib. § 23 Müll. (Ann. v. 602 ed. Vahl.); so, quod ferme dirum in tempus cecidere Latinae, Cic. Poët. Div. 1, 11, 18; and:

    sed eum constabat virum esse ferme bonum,

    Gell. 14, 2, 5:

    ferme ut quisque rem accurat suam, Sic ei procedunt post principia denique,

    Plaut. Pers. 4, 1, 4; so,

    ferme ut pueri,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 32:

    jam ferme moriens me vocat,

    just dying, id. And. 1, 5, 49.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    With negatives, scarcely, hardly.
    a.
    (= vix, non facile.) Form fere:

    nihil aut non fere multum differre,

    Cic. Brut. 40, 150:

    nemo fere saltat sobrius,

    id. Mur. 6; id. de Or. 1, 25, 116:

    nihil fere intelligit,

    id. Off. 3, 3, 15:

    non fere labitur,

    id. Fin. 1, 6, 18:

    quod non fere ante auctumnum Elaver vado transiri solet,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 35, 1:

    duo spondei non fere jungi patiuntur,

    Quint. 9, 4, 101:

    in se dicere non est fere nisi scurrarum,

    id. 6, 3, 82:

    denique ex bellica victoria non fere quemquam est invidia civium consecuta,

    hardly any one, Cic. Sest. 23, 51:

    rationem sententiae suae non fere reddere,

    id. Tusc. 1, 17, 38:

    nec adhuc fere inveni, qui, etc.,

    id. Att. 7, 6, 1; cf.:

    quod non fere contingit, nisi, etc.,

    id. Lael. 20, 72:

    nec rei fere sane amplius quicquam fuit,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 3:

    in qua (disputatione) nihil fere, quod magno opere ad rationes omnium rerum pertineret, praetermissum puto,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 8 fin.: tum est Cato locutus;

    quo erat nemo fere senior temporibus illis, nemo prudentior,

    id. Lael. 1, 5:

    dixit, hunc ne in convivio quidem ullo fere interfuisse,

    id. Rosc. Am. 14:

    neque ullum fere totius hiemis tempus sine sollicitudine Caesaris intercessit,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 53, 5: neque enim [p. 736] fere iam est ullus dies occupatus, ut nihil, etc., Quint. 10, 7, 27.—With a neg. interrog.:

    nam quid fere undique placet?

    Quint. 1, 2, 15.—
    b.
    Form ferme:

    hoc non ferme sine magnis principum vitiis evenit,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 45 fin.; id. Tusc. 5, 38, 111:

    quod non ferme decernitur, nisi, etc.,

    Liv. 22, 9, 8; 24, 25, 9:

    voluptatibus erant inferiores, nec pecuniis ferme superiores,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 34 fin.; so,

    nec ferme res antiqua alia est nobilior,

    Liv. 1, 24:

    facio, quod manifesto moechi haud ferme solent,

    Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 40; so Ter. And. 3, 1, 2:

    haud ferme,

    Liv. 21, 7, 9; 27, 28, 14:

    ut eo nihil ferme quisquam addere posset,

    Cic. Brut. 43, 161:

    quia nemo ferme huc sine damno devortitur,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 39:

    non ferme facilius aliquid tenere,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 5 fin.; 1, 45, 69.—
    2.
    Of time (in the usual course of things; opp. to sometimes, now and then), in general, generally, usually, commonly.
    a.
    Form fere:

    Fit fere, ut, etc.,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 10; cf.:

    jam hoc fere sic fieri solere accepimus,

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 9, 24:

    quod fere solet fieri,

    id. Inv. 1, 29, 46; cf.

    also: ut fere fit,

    id. ib. 2, 4, 14:

    nam fere maxima pars morem hunc homines habent,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 1, 36:

    quod fere libenter homines id, quod volunt, credunt,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 18, 6:

    aedificio circumdato silva (ut sunt fere domicilia Gallorum, etc.),

    id. ib. 6, 30, 3:

    ruri fere se continebat,

    Ter. Ph. 2, 3, 16:

    nam fere non difficile est invenire, quid, etc.,

    Auct. Her. 2, 18, 27:

    in eum fere est voluntas nostra propensior,

    Cic. Off. 2, 20, 69:

    sic omnia nimia in contraria fere convertuntur,

    id. Rep. 1, 44:

    quod in illis singuli fuissent fere, qui, etc.,

    id. ib. 2, 1:

    nominatim fere referri, quid, etc.,

    id. de Or. 2, 33, 142:

    nigra fere terra,

    commonly black, Verg. G. 2, 203:

    qui timet his adversa, fere miratur eodem quo cupiens pacto,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 9.—Strengthened by plerumque or plerique:

    hic solebamus fere Plerumque eam operiri,

    Ter. Ph. 1, 2, 39; cf.

    corresp. to plerumque: fortuna eos plerumque efficit caecos, quos complexa est: itaque efferuntur fere fastidio et contumacia,

    Cic. Lael. 15, 54:

    adducto fere vultu, plerumque tacitus,

    Suet. Tib. 68:

    non sunt vitiosiores, quam fere plerique, qui avari avaros... reprehendunt,

    Cic. Tusc. 3, 30, 73.—Opp. raro, interdum, saepe:

    fere praedicta aetas laeto solo truncoque tres materias, raro quatuor desiderat,

    Col. 4, 17, 5; cf.:

    fereque id in capillo fit, rarius in barba,

    Cels. 6, 2:

    ipse Circenses ex amicorum fere libertinorumque cenaculis spectabat, interdum e pulvinari,

    Suet. Aug. 15:

    in consulatu pedibus fere, extra consulatum saepe adaperta sella per publicum incessit,

    id. ib. 53.—
    b.
    Form ferme:

    quod ferme evenit,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 42:

    nam ferme apud Numidas in omnibus proeliis magis pedes quam arma tuta sunt,

    Sall. J. 74 fin.:

    inculta ferme vestiuntur virgultis vepribusque,

    Liv. 21, 54:

    intacta invidia media sunt: ad summa ferme tendit,

    id. 45, 35; cf.:

    mobilis et varia est ferme natura malorum,

    Juv. 13, 236:

    ceterum parva quoque (ut ferme principia omnia),

    Liv. 7, 2:

    ut ferme ad nova imperia,

    Tac. A. 2, 2:

    quae antea dictatorum et consulum ferme fuerant beneficia,

    Liv. 9, 30, 3:

    nocte ferme proficiscebantur,

    id. 34, 13, 3.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > fere

  • 125 passen

    I v/i
    1. (die richtige Größe etc. haben) fit ( jemandem s.o.; auf etw. s.th.); es passt genau it fits perfectly, it’s a perfect fit; der hat gepasst Tennisball etc.: it just made it
    2. passen zu jemandem: suit; einer Sache: go with; (farblich übereinstimmen mit) match; der Hut passt gut zu dir the hat suits you; die Krawatte passt nicht zur Jacke the tie doesn’t go with the jacket; das passt zu ihm fig. that’s just like him, that’s him all over; das passt überhaupt nicht zu ihm fig. that’s not like him at all
    3. (harmonieren, für jemanden oder etw. geeignet sein) fit; sie passen gut zueinander they suit each other; er passt nicht in diese Kreise he doesn’t fit ( oder he’s out of place) in these circles; die Bemerkung passt hier nicht that remark is out of place here; das hat gepasst (gesessen) that hit home
    4. (genehm sein) suit (+ Dat s.o. oder s.th.), be suitable ( oder convenient) (for s.o. oder s.th.); passt es Ihnen am Montag? does Monday suit you?, is Monday convenient for you?; morgen passt es ihm nicht tomorrow doesn’t suit him ( oder is inconvenient for him); das passt mir gut that suits me fine; nur wenn es ihnen (umg.: in den Kram) passt only when they feel like it; das passt mir überhaupt nicht in den Kram umg. it doesn’t suit me at all, that’s the last thing I want; er / sein Gesicht passt mir nicht I don’t like him / the look on his etc. face; mein neues Zimmer passt mir ( überhaupt) nicht I don’t like (I’m not at all happy with) my new room; das könnte dir so passen! iro. you’d like that, wouldn’t you?
    5. Kartenspiel: pass; ich passe! pass; da muss ich passen umg., fig. you’ve got me there; da musste er passen umg., fig. he couldn’t answer that one, that had him stumped
    6. SPORT pass; Scholl passte zu Klose Scholl passed to Klose
    II v/t
    1. TECH. fit (in into)
    2. SPORT pass; den Ball / Puck zu... passen pass the ball / puck to...
    * * *
    to suit; to fit
    * * *
    pạs|sen I [pasn]
    1. vi
    1) (= die richtige Größe, Form haben) to fit

    die Schuhe passen ( mir) gutthe shoes fit (me) well, the shoes are a good fit (for me)

    dieser Schlüssel passt nicht ( ins Schloss) — this key doesn't or won't fit (the lock)

    der Deckel passt nichtthe lid doesn't or won't fit (on)

    2)

    (= harmonieren) zu etw passen — to go with sth; (im Ton) to match sth

    zu jdm passen (Mensch)to be suited to sb, to suit sb

    sie passt gut zu ihm — she's well suited to him, she's just right for him

    das passt zu ihm, so etwas zu sagen — that's just like him to say that

    es passt nicht zu dir, Bier zu trinken — it doesn't look right for you to drink beer, you don't look right drinking beer

    es passt nicht zu ihr, dass sie so freundlich ist — it's not like her to be so friendly

    diese Einstellung passt gut zu ihmthat attitude is typical of him, that attitude is just like him

    so ein formeller Ausdruck passt nicht in diesen Satzsuch a formal expression is out of place or is all wrong in this sentence

    Streiks passen nicht in die konjunkturelle Landschaftstrike action is inappropriate in the current economic situation

    er passt nicht in diese Welt/in dieses Team — he doesn't fit or he is out of place in this world/in this team

    See:
    = zueinanderpassen
    3) (= genehm sein) to suit, to be suitable or convenient

    er passt mir ( einfach) nicht — I (just) don't like him

    Sonntag passt uns nicht/gut — Sunday is no good for us/suits us fine

    das passt mir gar nicht, dass du schon gehst — I don't want you to go now

    wenns dem Chef passt... — if it suits the boss..., if the boss gets the idea into his head...

    du kannst doch nicht einfach kommen, wann es dir passt — you can't just come when it suits you or when you like

    das könnte dir so passen! (inf) — you'd like or love that, wouldn't you?

    ihre Raucherei passt mir schon lange nichtthis smoking of hers has been annoying me for a long time

    2. vr (inf)
    to be proper
    3. vt
    to fix II
    vi (CARDS fig)
    to pass

    (ich) passe! — (I) pass!

    III
    vti (FTBL)
    to pass
    * * *
    1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) fit
    2) ((with with) to be in agreement with; to match.) correspond
    3) ((of eg an arrangement, fashion etc) to suit (a person) completely: The dress suits her down to the ground.) suit down to the ground
    4) (to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for: The arrangements did not suit us; The climate suits me very well.) suit
    * * *
    pas·sen1
    [ˈpasn̩]
    vi
    1. MODE (jds Maßen entsprechen)
    [jdm] \passen to fit [sb]
    2. (richtige Größe haben) to fit
    dieser Schlüssel passt ins Schloss this key fits the lock
    [irgendwohin] \passen to go well [somewhere]
    so ein riesiger Tisch passt nicht in diese Ecke a huge table like that doesn't look right in this corner
    der Schrank passt besser in die Küche the cupboard would look better in the kitchen
    es passt in unsere politische Landschaft, dass Politiker käuflich sind it's typical of our political landscape that politicians can be bought
    sie passt einfach nicht in unser Team she simply doesn't fit in with this team
    eine solche Beschreibung passt hier nicht such a description is out of place here
    zu jdm \passen to suit sb
    zu etw dat \passen to match sth, to go [well] with sth
    gut zueinander \passen to go well together, to be well matched [or suited to each other]
    das passt zu dir! that's typical of you!
    4. (gelegen sein)
    jdm \passen to suit sb, to be convenient for sb
    das passt mir gut that suits me fine
    das würde mir besser \passen that would be better [or more convenient] for me
    der Termin passt mir zeitlich leider gar nicht that date isn't at all convenient for me
    das könnte dir so \passen! (iron fam) you'd like that wouldn't you! iron fam
    jdm \passen, dass/wenn... to be convenient [or fam ok] for sb, that/if...
    passt es Ihnen, wenn wir uns morgen treffen? would it be ok to meet up tomorrow?
    5. (angenehm sein)
    jdm passt etw nicht sb doesn't like sth
    es passt ihm nicht, dass wir ab und zu mal lachen he doesn't like us laughing now and then
    jdm passt etw nicht an jdm sb does not like sth about sb
    diese vorlaute Art passt mir nicht an dir I don't like your loud-mouthed ways
    passt dir an mir was nicht? is there something bugging you about me?
    jdm passt jd nicht sb doesn't like [or think much of] sb
    der Mann passt mir gar nicht I don't like that man at all
    er passt mir nicht als neuer Chef I don't fancy him as my new boss
    die neue Lehrerin passte ihren Kollegen nicht the new teacher wasn't liked by her colleagues
    pas·sen2
    [ˈpasn̩]
    vi
    1. (überfragt sein)
    [bei etw dat] \passen müssen to have to pass [on sth]
    2. KARTEN to pass
    * * *
    1.
    1) (die richtige Größe/Form haben) fit

    etwas passt [jemandem] gut/nicht — something fits [somebody] well/does not fit [somebody]

    2) (geeignet sein) be suitable, be appropriate (auf + Akk., zu for); (harmonieren) <colour etc.> match

    zu etwas/jemandem passen — go well with something/be well suited to somebody

    zueinander passen< things> go well together; < two people> be suited to each other

    dieses Benehmen passt zu ihm/passt nicht zu ihm — (ugs.) that's just like him (coll.) /that's not like him

    diese Beschreibung passt [genau] auf sie — this description fits her [exactly]

    jemandem passen< time> be convenient for somebody, suit somebody

    das könnte dir so passen!(ugs.) you'd just love that, wouldn't you?

    4) (Kartenspiel) pass

    bei dieser Frage muss ich passen(fig.) I'll have to pass on that question

    2.
    transitives (auch intransitives) Verb (Ballspiele) pass < ball>
    * * *
    A. v/i
    1. (die richtige Größe etc haben) fit (
    jemandem sb;
    auf etwas sth);
    es passt genau it fits perfectly, it’s a perfect fit;
    der hat gepasst Tennisball etc: it just made it
    2.
    passen zu jemandem: suit; einer Sache: go with; (farblich übereinstimmen mit) match;
    der Hut passt gut zu dir the hat suits you;
    die Krawatte passt nicht zur Jacke the tie doesn’t go with the jacket;
    das passt zu ihm fig that’s just like him, that’s him all over;
    das passt überhaupt nicht zu ihm fig that’s not like him at all
    3. (harmonieren, für jemanden oder etwas geeignet sein) fit;
    sie passen gut zueinander they suit each other;
    er passt nicht in diese Kreise he doesn’t fit ( oder he’s out of place) in these circles;
    die Bemerkung passt hier nicht that remark is out of place here;
    das hat gepasst (gesessen) that hit home
    4. (genehm sein) suit (+dat sb oder sth), be suitable ( oder convenient) (for sb oder sth);
    passt es Ihnen am Montag? does Monday suit you?, is Monday convenient for you?;
    morgen passt es ihm nicht tomorrow doesn’t suit him ( oder is inconvenient for him);
    das passt mir gut that suits me fine;
    passt only when they feel like it;
    das passt mir überhaupt nicht in den Kram umg it doesn’t suit me at all, that’s the last thing I want;
    er/sein Gesicht passt mir nicht I don’t like him/the look on his etc face;
    mein neues Zimmer passt mir (überhaupt) nicht I don’t like (I’m not at all happy with) my new room;
    das könnte dir so passen! iron you’d like that, wouldn’t you?
    5. Kartenspiel: pass;
    ich passe! pass;
    da muss ich passen umg, fig you’ve got me there;
    da musste er passen umg, fig he couldn’t answer that one, that had him stumped
    6. SPORT pass;
    Scholl passte zu Klose Scholl passed to Klose
    B. v/t
    1. TECH fit (
    in into)
    2. SPORT pass;
    den Ball/Puck zu … passen pass the ball/puck to …
    * * *
    1.
    1) (die richtige Größe/Form haben) fit

    etwas passt [jemandem] gut/nicht — something fits [somebody] well/does not fit [somebody]

    2) (geeignet sein) be suitable, be appropriate (auf + Akk., zu for); (harmonieren) <colour etc.> match

    zu etwas/jemandem passen — go well with something/be well suited to somebody

    zueinander passen< things> go well together; < two people> be suited to each other

    dieses Benehmen passt zu ihm/passt nicht zu ihm — (ugs.) that's just like him (coll.) /that's not like him

    diese Beschreibung passt [genau] auf sie — this description fits her [exactly]

    jemandem passen< time> be convenient for somebody, suit somebody

    das könnte dir so passen!(ugs.) you'd just love that, wouldn't you?

    bei dieser Frage muss ich passen(fig.) I'll have to pass on that question

    2.
    transitives (auch intransitives) Verb (Ballspiele) pass < ball>
    * * *
    (zu) v.
    to suit v. v.
    to be suitable expr.
    to fit v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > passen

  • 126 gün

    "1. day. 2. daytime, day. 3. sun. 4. daylight, sunlight. 5. day, time. 6. day, days, time, times, period. 7. happy days, better times, days of happiness. 8. special day, feast day. 9. a woman´s at-home day. 10. date (a given point of time). -lerce for days. -ün adamı 1. man of the hour, man of the day. 2. a man for all seasons. - ağarmak for day to dawn, for dawn to break. - ağarması daybreak, dawn. - almak /dan/ 1. to get an appointment (from). 2. to have passed (a certain age) by (a specified number of days). - atlamamak not to miss out a day. - batması sunset, sundown. -ün birinde 1. one day, some day. 2. once, at one time in the past. -lerden bir gün once upon a time. - bugün. colloq. Now is the time. - doğmadan neler doğar. proverb A lot can happen between now and then. - doğmak 1. for the sun to rise, for day to dawn. 2. /a/ (for someone) to have an unexpected opportunity or stroke of fortune. -ünü doldurmak 1. to complete a period of time. 2. fin. to fall due, mature. - durumu astr. solstice. -leri gece olmak /ın/ to fall on evil days, meet with misfortune. -ü geçmek /ın/ (for a woman´s period) to be late. - gibi açık/aşikâr altogether clear, very clear, manifest. - görmek to see happy days. -ünü görmek 1. to come to a bad end; to suffer for one´s errors. 2. /ın/ to see (one´s grown-up offspring) living a happy life. 3. to menstruate, have one´s period. - görmemek to know nothing but unhappiness. - görmez 1. (place) which doesn´t get any sunlight, sunless. 2. (someone) who never gets out in the sun. - görmüş 1. (someone) who has seen better days. 2. experienced. -ünü görürsün! I´ll show you!/You´ll get what´s coming to you!/You´ll get your just deserts! - göstermek /a/ to make (someone) live happily. -ünü göstermek /a/ to show, punish (used as a threat). -den güne/- günden from day to day, gradually. -ü gününe 1. day by day. 2. to the very day. -ünü gün etmek to be really enjoying oneself, be having a real good time, be having a hell of a good time. -ü gününe uymamak to be capricious, be fickle. - ışığına çıkmak to come to light; to become clear. - kavuşmak/inmek for the sun to set/go down, for night to fall. - koymak /a/ to put aside a day, assign some time (for). - ola harman ola. colloq. One day its time will come. -leri sayılı olmak to be near death. -ünü/-lerini saymak to be waiting for death. - sürmek to live prosperously. - tutulmak for the sun to be eclipsed. - tutulması astr. solar eclipse. - tün eşitliği astr. equinox. - yapmak (for women) to be at home to guests. -ü yetmek 1. (for something) to fall due, be due. 2. (for one´s last hour) to be at hand. 3. (for a woman) to fill up her term of pregnancy. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > gün

  • 127 czas

    - su; loc sg - sie; m

    dobre/złe/dawne czasy — good/bad/old times

    na czasin lub on time, on schedule

    od czasu czas+gen since (the time of)

    w czasie czas+gen during

    od czasu do czasu — from time to time, (every) now and then

    * * *
    mi
    1. (wymiar fizyczny, przemijanie) time; czas mija time passes l. goes by; czas płynie time flows; upływ czasu the flow of time; w czasie i przestrzeni in time and space; wehikuł l. maszyna czasu time machine; zegar pokazuje/odmierza czas a clock shows/measures time.
    2. (= odcinek czasu) period, time, hours; czas pracy working hours; czas wolny leisure time; przez cały czas all the time; przez ten czas during that time l. period; przez pewien czas for a time; po pewnym czasie after a time; ile mamy czasu? how much time do we have?
    3. przen. i w utartych zwrotach czas goi l. leczy rany time heals wounds; czas nas goni l. nagli we're pressed for time; czas pokaże only time will tell; czas pracuje dla mnie l. na moją korzyść I have time on my side; czas to pieniądz time is money; grać na czas play for time; ja mam czas I can wait; mamy dość czasu we have enough time (on our hands); nadrabiać stracony czas make up for lost time; nie ma czasu na... there's no time for...; nie tracić/nie marnować czasu lose/waste no time; spędzać czas spend one's time ( na czymś on sth) ( na robieniu czegoś doing sth); strata czasu waste of time; szkoda (czyjegoś) czasu it's a waste of (sb's) time; szmat czasu a long time; tracić l. marnotrawić czas waste one's time; wyścig z czasem race against time; wytrzymać próbę czasu stand the test of time; zabijać czas kill time; zyskać na czasie gain time.
    4. zw. pl. (= epoka, okres) times, period, days, years; czasy starożytne/prehistoryczne ancient/prehistoric times; ciężkie/trudne czasy hard/difficult times; dawnymi czasy lit. in olden days l. times; in days of yore; ostatnimi czasy lit. recently; po wszystkie czasy l. po wieczne czasy l. po wsze czasy forever (and a day); swego czasu once (upon a time); w czasach królowej Elżbiety in Queen Elizabeth's time; in Elizabethan times; w naszych l. obecnych czasach in our times, nowadays; w owym czasie at that time; za moich czasów in my time; bawić się za wszystkie czasy have the time of one's life; iść z duchem czasu move l. keep up with the times; jego czas się skończył his time is over.
    5. na czasie pot. fashionable, trendy, in.
    6. (= właściwa pora) (the right) time ( na coś for sth); jest czas na... there's time for...; nie czas na żarty it isn't the right time for joking; najwyższy czas high time; od czasu do czasu from time to time; do czasu only so long; uciekaj, póki czas run away while the going's good; zdążyć na czas be in time ( na coś for sth) ( żeby coś zrobić to do sth); przed czasem ahead of time; o czasie on time; po czasie behind time; w swoim czasie l. w stosownym czasie in due time; czas na mnie l. komu w drogę, temu czas I'd better go; time to go; it's (high) time I were on my way; nadszedł czas zapłaty the day of reckoning has come; rychło w czas iron. just in time.
    7. fiz., astron. (= system rachuby czasu) time; czas letni/zimowy summer/winter time; czas lokalny local time; czas słoneczny astron. solar time; czas strefowy zone time; czas Greenwich Greenwich mean time, GMT; czas uniwersalny universal time, UT; czas uniwersalny skoordynowany universal time coordinated, UTC; geologiczna skala czasu geol. geological time scale.
    8. gram. tense; czas teraźniejszy the present (tense); czas przeszły the past (tense), the preterite; czas przyszły the future (tense); czas zaprzeszły the past participle (tense).

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czas

  • 128 firmar

    v.
    to sign.
    * * *
    1 to sign
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1.

    firmar un cheque en blancoto write o sign a blank cheque

    2.

    no te quejes, si me dieran tu trabajo firmaría ahora mismo — stop complaining, if I was offered your job I'd take it straight away

    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to sign
    2.
    firmar vi ( escribir el nombre) to sign

    firmar con una cruzto make a o one's mark

    * * *
    = sign, autograph, put + Posesivo + name to, sign up.
    Ex. She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.
    Ex. When the card catalogue was eliminated, those cards describing books by celebrities were posted to the celebrity with a request that it be autographed and returned so that they would be auctioned to raise funds for the library = Cuando se eliminó el catálogo de fichas, se enviaron las fichas que describian los libros escritos por famosos a sus autores pidiéndoles que las firmasen y devolviesen para su subasta con objeto de recaudar fondos para la biblioteca.
    Ex. After a series of meetings in Amsterdam, 10 European publishers and librarians have put their names in a personal capacity to a joint statement on the Impact of Electronic Technology.
    Ex. One of the first publishers to sign up for the new service is Tower Publishing, UK.
    ----
    * firmar acuerdo = write + agreement.
    * firmar la cesión = sign away.
    * firmar la sentencia de muerte a = sound + the death knell for.
    * firmar un acuerdo = tie + the knot.
    * firmar una sentencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).
    * firmar un contrato = issue + contract, sign + contract, make + contract, enter into + contract.
    * sin firmar = unsigned.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to sign
    2.
    firmar vi ( escribir el nombre) to sign

    firmar con una cruzto make a o one's mark

    * * *
    = sign, autograph, put + Posesivo + name to, sign up.

    Ex: She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.

    Ex: When the card catalogue was eliminated, those cards describing books by celebrities were posted to the celebrity with a request that it be autographed and returned so that they would be auctioned to raise funds for the library = Cuando se eliminó el catálogo de fichas, se enviaron las fichas que describian los libros escritos por famosos a sus autores pidiéndoles que las firmasen y devolviesen para su subasta con objeto de recaudar fondos para la biblioteca.
    Ex: After a series of meetings in Amsterdam, 10 European publishers and librarians have put their names in a personal capacity to a joint statement on the Impact of Electronic Technology.
    Ex: One of the first publishers to sign up for the new service is Tower Publishing, UK.
    * firmar acuerdo = write + agreement.
    * firmar la cesión = sign away.
    * firmar la sentencia de muerte a = sound + the death knell for.
    * firmar un acuerdo = tie + the knot.
    * firmar una sentencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).
    * firmar un contrato = issue + contract, sign + contract, make + contract, enter into + contract.
    * sin firmar = unsigned.

    * * *
    firmar [A1 ]
    vt
    to sign
    ■ firmar
    vi
    ¿me firma aquí, por favor? could you sign here, please?
    firmar con una cruz to make a mark
    firmar con el dedo to make a thumbprint
    2 «trabajador» to register as unemployed, sign on ( BrE colloq)
    se firma P. Reyes she signs (herself) as P. Reyes
    * * *

     

    firmar ( conjugate firmar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to sign
    firmar verbo transitivo to sign
    ' firmar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apalabrar
    - paz
    English:
    autograph
    - coerce
    - enter into
    - sign
    - sign on
    - witness
    - conclude
    - could
    - dot
    - unsigned
    * * *
    vt
    to sign;
    Fam Fig
    ahora mismo firmaba porque nos dieran la mitad de lo que prometieron I'd settle right now for half of what they promised;
    firmar algo en blanco to rubber-stamp sth
    vi
    to sign
    * * *
    v/t sign
    * * *
    : to sign
    * * *
    firmar vb to sign

    Spanish-English dictionary > firmar

См. также в других словарях:

  • now for then — See nunc pro tunc …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Now and then — Now Now (nou), adv. [OE. nou, nu, AS. n[=u], nu; akin to D., OS., & OHG. nu, G. nu, nun, Icel., n[=u], Dan., Sw., & Goth. nu, L. nunc, Gr. ny , ny^n, Skr. nu, n[=u]. [root]193. Cf. {New}.] [1913 Webster] 1. At the present time; at this moment; at …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Now....or Then — (formerly Now....and Then) is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on September 17, 1980, it is played for a prize worth more than $3,000, and uses grocery items.GameplayThe contestant is shown six… …   Wikipedia

  • Now and then — Then Then ([th][e^]n), adv. [Originally the same word as than. See {Than}.] 1. At that time (referring to a time specified, either past or future). [1913 Webster] And the Canaanite was then in the land. Gen. xii. 6. [1913 Webster] Now I know in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • now and then — (every) now and then sometimes. We still meet for lunch now and then, but not as often as we used to. Every now and then I ll take the kids to the playground. Related vocabulary: every so often, every once in a while …   New idioms dictionary

  • Now and Then, Here and There — Promotional image for Now and Then, Here and There depicting Shu and Lala Ru 今、そこに いる僕 (Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku) …   Wikipedia

  • Now and Then (film) — Now and Then Now and Then movie poster Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter …   Wikipedia

  • Now and Then (song) — Now and Then Song by John Lennon Released Unreleased Recorded 1979 Genre Rock music Length 4:56 …   Wikipedia

  • (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I — Single by Hank Snow Released 1952 Format 1952 Writer(s) Bill Trader Ha …   Wikipedia

  • Now and Then (Michelle Wright album) — Now and Then Studio album by Michelle Wright Released May 22, 1992 …   Wikipedia

  • Now and Then, Here and There — 今、そこにいる僕 (Здесь и сейчас) …   Википедия

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»