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101 явный недостаток
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > явный недостаток
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102 явный дефект
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > явный дефект
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103 əyani
obvious; graphic; visualəyani vəsait – visual aids -
104 unübersehbar
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105 наглядный пример
типичный пример, иллюстрация — case history
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > наглядный пример
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106 malinaw
obvious, dilucid, cloudless, apparent, bright -
107 nyata
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108 aşikâr
obvious, clear, open, manifest, evident, apparent, glaring -
109 besbelli
"obvious, evident, self-evident, patent; obviously, evidently" -
110 gün gibi açık
obvious, evident, clear as a day -
111 gün gibi ortada
obvious, evident, clear as a day -
112 obvio
adj.1 obvious, evident, clear, patent.2 obvious, plain.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: obviar.* * *► adjetivo1 obvious* * *(f. - obvia)adj.* * *ADJ obvious* * *- via adjetivo obvious* * *= apparent, self-evident, obvious, glaring, flagrant, patent, no-brainer.Ex. Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex. If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex. The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex. In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.Ex. Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.----* algo obvio = no-brainer.* decir Algo que es obvio por sí mismo = state + the obvious.* el problema obvio = the elephant in the room.* hacerse obvio = become + clear.* resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.* ser algo muy obvio = be a dead giveaway.* * *- via adjetivo obvious* * *= apparent, self-evident, obvious, glaring, flagrant, patent, no-brainer.Ex: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.
Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex: If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.Ex: Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.* algo obvio = no-brainer.* decir Algo que es obvio por sí mismo = state + the obvious.* el problema obvio = the elephant in the room.* hacerse obvio = become + clear.* resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.* ser algo muy obvio = be a dead giveaway.* * *obviouses obvio que no lo sabía it's obvious o clear that he didn't know( indep) obviously* * *
Del verbo obviar: ( conjugate obviar)
obvio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
obvió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
obviar
obvio
obvio◊ - via adjetivo
obvious
obvio,-a adjetivo obvious
' obvio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
obvia
- vista
- visto
- aparente
English:
apparent
- conspicuous
- glaring
- glaringly
- obvious
- distinct
* * *obvio, -a adjobvious;como es obvio, me equivoqué needless to say o obviously, I was wrong* * *adj obvious* * *: obvious♦ obviamente adv* * *obvio adj obvious -
113 очевидный
evident, clear, obvious, apparent, manifest, trivial, compelling• В данном случае значение переменной Q не имеет какого-либо элементарного или очевидного объяснения. - In this case the quantity Q has no elementary or obvious meaning.• Вскоре стало очевидным, что... - It soon became obvious that...• Данный очевидный парадокс исчезает, когда мы приходим к пониманию (чего-л)... - This apparent paradox disappears when we realize that...• Для... можно разработать достаточно очевидные численные процедуры. - Straightforward numerical procedures can be devised for...• Его более глубокое значение становится очевидным, когда... - Its deeper significance will become apparent when...• За исключением специальных простых случаев, во всех остальных (случаях) не является очевидным, действительно ли... - Except in certain simple cases it will not be obvious whether...• Из этого уравнения очевидным образом следует, что... - It is evident from this equation that...• Имеется очевидная необходимость в том, чтобы рассмотреть... - There is an obvious need to consider...• Между... и... существует очевидная аналогия. - There is an obvious analogy between... and...• Мы заключаем (наше рассмотрение), делая несколько достаточно очевидных, но необходимых замечаний (относительно)... - We conclude by making some rather obvious but necessary remarks on...• Не сразу стало очевидным... - It was not apparent immediately that...• Не является заранее очевидным (факт), что... - It is not obvious a priori that...• He является очевидным то, что... - It is not obvious that...• Необходимость условия очевидна. Итак, докажем его достаточность. - The condition is clearly necessary, so we prove sufficiency.• Однако ситуация не всегда так очевидна, как эта. - Things are not always as obvious as this, however.• Очевидная аномалия объясняется (чем-л). - This apparent anomaly is explained by...• Очевидной интерпретацией данного результата является... - The straightforward interpretation of this result is...• Очевидный способ - это потребовать, чтобы... - The obvious course is to demand that...• Очевидным следствием соотношения (1) является формула... - An obvious deduction from (1) is the formula...• Очевидным способом сделать это является... - The obvious way of doing this is to...• Очевидным средством исправить ситуацию здесь является... - The obvious remedy is to...• Следующим очевидным шагом является... - The next obvious step is to...• Такой ответ мог бы показаться очевидным, так как... - Однако оказалось, что... - The answer may appear to be obvious since.... It will turn out, however, that...• Теперь становится очевидным, что... -It should be evident now that... '• Читатель может считать очевидным, что... - The reader may consider it as obvious that...• Эти мысли могли бы показаться довольно очевидными, однако... - These ideas might seem rather obvious, but...• Эти результаты можно очевидным образом обобщить (на случай и т. п.)... - These results can be extended in an obvious way to...• Это свойство является почти очевидным как следствие того факта, что... - This property is almost evident from the fact that...• Этот компенсирующий эффект особенно очевиден, когда... - This compensating effect is most obvious when...• Этот метод вполне очевиден. - This procedure is quite straightforward. -
114 évidence
évidence [evidɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = caractère) evidence• c'est l'évidence même ! it's obvious!b. ( = fait) obvious fact• c'est une évidence que de dire... it's stating the obvious to say...c. ► en évidence• mettre en évidence [+ fait] ( = souligner) to bring to the fore ; ( = révéler) to reveal ; [+ objet] to put in a prominent position* * *evidɑ̃s
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de toute évidence, à l'évidence — obviously
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en évidence locutionlaisser/mettre quelque chose en évidence — lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put something in an obvious ou a prominent place
mettre en évidence — fig to highlight [faiblesse, utilité]
* * *evidɑ̃s nf1) [fait] obviousnessc'est l'évidence même — it's completely obvious, it's completely self-evident
à l'évidence — evidently, obviously
de toute évidence — obviously, evidently
De toute évidence, il ne veut pas nous voir. — Obviously he doesn't want to see us.
La lettre était en évidence sur la table. — The letter was clearly visible on the table.
mettre en évidence (= rendre apparent) [corrélation, phénomène] — to show, (= souligner) to highlight
2) (= fait indiscutable) obvious factC'est une évidence. — It's an obvious fact., It's obvious.
* * *A nf ( fait d'être évident) obviousness; ( vérité évidente) obvious fact; c'est d'une évidence it's so obvious; c'est l'évidence même it's glaringly obvious; nier l'évidence to deny the obvious; se rendre à l'évidence to face the facts; dire une évidence to state the obvious; de toute évidence or à l'évidence, il a oublié obviously he has forgotten; nier qch contre toute évidence to deny sth despite all proof to the contrary.B en évidence loc laisser/mettre qch en évidence lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put sth in an obvious ou a prominent place; j'avais laissé le dossier en évidence ( volontairement) I had left the file in a prominent place; ( par inadvertance) I had left the file lying around; les clés sont en évidence sur le bureau the keys are right in the middle of the desk; mettre en évidence fig to highlight [importance, faiblesse, utilité]; l'enquête a permis de mettre en évidence le lien entre the investigation highlighted the link between; mets-toi (bien) en évidence près de l'entrée stand by the entrance where you can be seen easily.[evidɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [caractère certain] obviousness2. [fait manifeste] obvious fact3. [ce qui est indubitable]accepter ou se rendre à l'évidence to face factsc'est l'évidence même! it's quite obvious ou evident!refuser ou nier l'évidence to deny the facts ou obviousen évidence locution adverbiale[chose, personne]ses décorations bien en évidence sur le buffet his medals lying conspicuously ou there for all to see on the sideboarda. [exposer] to displayb. [détail, talent] to bring outse mettre en évidence [se faire remarquer] to make oneself conspicuous————————à l'évidence, de toute évidence locution adverbiale -
115 visto
adj.obvious.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ver.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vestir.* * *1 approval————————1→ link=ver ver► adjetivo1 (anticuado) old-fashioned2 (dado) in view of, considering3 (corriente) common4 (ladrillo, viga, obra) exposed1 approval\dar el visto bueno a algo to approve something, O.K. somethingestá visto que... it's obvious thatestar algo muy visto,-a (pasado de moda) to be old-fashioned 2 (poco original) not to be very original, be old hat 3 (corriente) to be very commonestar bien visto,-a to be well looked upon, be considered acceptableestar mal visto,-a to be frowned uponlo nunca visto something extraordinary, something quite out of the ordinaryni visto ni oído figurado in a flashpor lo visto apparentlyvisto que... in view of the fact that..., given that..., seeing that...visto bueno approval, O.K.* * *I II1.PPde ver2. ADJ1) (=conocido)no, esa chaqueta no, que la tengo muy vista — no, not that jacket, I wear it all the time
ese color está muy visto — you see that colour all over the place, everyone is wearing that colour
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ser lo nunca visto — to be unheard oftres derrotas consecutivas es lo nunca visto en este estadio — three defeats in a row is unheard of o has never happened before in this stadium
el ministro, cosa nunca vista, hizo unas declaraciones en contra del presidente — the minister spoke out against the president, something which is unheard of
2) (=considerado)[iniciativa, propuesta] to be welcomed/not welcomed•
estar bien/[mal] visto — [comportamiento] to be the done thing/be frowned upon; [persona] to be well/badly thought ofestaba mal visto que una mujer saliera sola — it was not the done thing for a woman to go out alone, it was frowned upon for a woman to go out alone
no está bien visto dentro del sindicato — he's not very well thought of o highly regarded in the union
3) (=expuesto) [ladrillo] bare, exposed; [viga] exposedun edificio de ladrillo visto — a building of bare o exposed brick
4) (Jur)¡visto! — case adjourned
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estávisto que... — it is clear o obvious that...está visto que el problema no tiene solución — it is clear o obvious that there is no solution to the problem
estaba visto que la historia terminaría en boda — you could tell that they would end up getting married, it was clear o obvious that they would end up getting married
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por lo visto — apparentlypor lo visto, no les interesa — apparently o from what I can see, they are not interested
-¿no ha venido el cartero todavía? -por lo visto no — "hasn't the postman come yet?" - "apparently not" o"it would appear not"
visto y no visto —
cogió el bolso y salió corriendo, fue visto y no visto — he grabbed the bag and ran out, one minute he was there and the next minute he was gone
en un visto y no visto el conejo desapareció de ante nuestros ojos — in a flash the rabbit disappeared before our very eyes
6)3.SMvisto bueno — approval, go-ahead *
vuestra propuesta no ha recibido el visto bueno — your proposal has not been approved o didn't get the go-ahead *
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dar el visto bueno a algo — to give sth one's approval, give sth the go-ahead *el juez ha dado el visto bueno para que se investigue el caso — the judge has given his approval o given the go-ahead for the case to be investigated *
dar el visto bueno a algn para que haga algo — to give one's approval for sb to do sth, give sb the go-ahead to do sth *
* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) (claro, evidente) obvious, clearestá/estaba visto que... — it is/was clear o obvious that...
b) (en locs)visto que — given that, in view of the fact that
2)a) [estar] (común, trillado)eso ya está muy visto — that's not very original, that's old hat
b)nunca visto: la cantidad de gente que había allí, fue lo or algo nunca visto never before had such a large number of people been seen there; cosa nunca vista antes, nevó en Montevideo — it snowed in Montevideo, which was unheard of
3) ( considerado)IIestar bien/mal visto: en ciertos círculos eso no está bien visto in some circles that is not considered correct; estaba mal visto que las mujeres fumaran — it was not the done thing o it was frowned upon for women to smoke
masculino (Esp) check (AmE), tick (BrE)III* * *----* bien visto = welcome.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* dar el visto bueno = approve, clear, give + green light, give + the go-ahead.* dar el visto bueno a una factura = clear + invoice.* entrar sin ser visto = sneak into.* jamás visto = unseen.* no ser bien visto = be in the doghouse.* no visto = unseen.* no visto antes = unprecedented.* nunca visto = all-time, unseen.* pasarse sin ser visto = go + unnoticed.* pasar sin ser visto = sneak under + the radar.* por lo visto = apparently, apparently.* posible de ser visto en pantalla = displayable.* recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sin ser visto = unseen, out of sight.* visto así = viewed in this light.* visto bueno = approval, endorsement, green light, go-ahead, seal of approval.* visto desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = as seen through the eyes of + Nombre.* visto que = seeing that/as.* visto y no visto = flash in the pan, now you see it, now you don't, in and out in a flash.* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) (claro, evidente) obvious, clearestá/estaba visto que... — it is/was clear o obvious that...
b) (en locs)visto que — given that, in view of the fact that
2)a) [estar] (común, trillado)eso ya está muy visto — that's not very original, that's old hat
b)nunca visto: la cantidad de gente que había allí, fue lo or algo nunca visto never before had such a large number of people been seen there; cosa nunca vista antes, nevó en Montevideo — it snowed in Montevideo, which was unheard of
3) ( considerado)IIestar bien/mal visto: en ciertos círculos eso no está bien visto in some circles that is not considered correct; estaba mal visto que las mujeres fumaran — it was not the done thing o it was frowned upon for women to smoke
masculino (Esp) check (AmE), tick (BrE)III* * ** bien visto = welcome.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* dar el visto bueno = approve, clear, give + green light, give + the go-ahead.* dar el visto bueno a una factura = clear + invoice.* entrar sin ser visto = sneak into.* jamás visto = unseen.* no ser bien visto = be in the doghouse.* no visto = unseen.* no visto antes = unprecedented.* nunca visto = all-time, unseen.* pasarse sin ser visto = go + unnoticed.* pasar sin ser visto = sneak under + the radar.* por lo visto = apparently, apparently.* posible de ser visto en pantalla = displayable.* recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sin ser visto = unseen, out of sight.* visto así = viewed in this light.* visto bueno = approval, endorsement, green light, go-ahead, seal of approval.* visto desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = as seen through the eyes of + Nombre.* visto que = seeing that/as.* visto y no visto = flash in the pan, now you see it, now you don't, in and out in a flash.* * *A1 (claro, evidente) obvious, clearestá visto que no van a poder vivir juntas it is clear o obvious that they're not going to be able to live togetherestá visto que mi opinión no cuenta para nada my opinion obviously doesn't count for anythingera or estaba visto que iban a terminar divorciándose it was clear o obvious that they were heading for divorcepor lo visto apparentlypor lo visto les trae sin cuidado apparently they couldn't care lessasí que está embarazada — por lo visto so she's pregnant — so it seems o apparentlyvisto que given that, in view of the fact that, sincepero ¿ya te vio el médico? — sí, fue visto y no visto you mean the doctor's seen you already? — yes, I was in and out in a flashlo cogió y salió corriendo, fue visto y no visto he grabbed it and rushed out, it was all over so quicklyB1 [ ESTAR] (común, trillado):esta blusa está muy vista everybody's wearing blouses like thatese truco ya está muy visto that's an old trickeso ya está muy visto that's not very original2nunca visto: no sabes la cantidad de gente que había allí, fue lo nunca visto or fue algo nunca visto you can't imagine how many people were there, I've never seen anything like itese año, cosa nunca vista antes, nevó en Montevideo that year it snowed in Montevideo, which was unheard ofC(considerado): estar bien/mal visto:en ciertos círculos no está muy bien visto llevar vino a una cena in some circles it's not considered correct to take wine with you when you are invited out to dinnerestaba mal visto que las mujeres fumaran it was not the done thing o it was thought improper o it was frowned upon for women to smokeestaba mal vista en el pueblo she had a very bad reputation in the town, her behavior* was frowned on by the people of the townDall the evidence in the case has been heardE‹ladrillos/vigas› exposed* * *
Del verbo ver: ( conjugate ver)
visto es:
el participio
Del verbo vestir: ( conjugate vestir)
visto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ver
vestir
visto
ver 1 sustantivo masculino
1 ( aspecto):◊ ser de buen visto to be good-looking o attractive
2 ( opinión):◊ a mi/su visto in my/his view
ver 2 ( conjugate ver) verbo transitivo
1
◊ ¿ves algo? can you see anything?;
no se ve nada aquí you can't see a thing in here;
lo vi hablando con ella I saw him talking to her
esa película ya la he visto I've seen that movie before;
no poder (ni) visto a algn: no la puede visto he can't stand her
2 (entender, notar) to see;◊ ¿no ves lo que está pasando? don't o can't you see what's happening?;
se la ve preocupada she looks worried;
hacerse visto (RPl) to show off
3
¡ya vistoás lo que pasa! you'll see what happens;
¡ya se vistoá! we'll see
◊ ¡nunca he visto cosa igual! I've never seen anything like it!;
¡si vieras lo mal que lo pasé! you can't imagine how awful it was!;
¡hubieras visto cómo se asustaron! (AmL) you should have seen the fright they got!
4◊ a ver: (vamos) a visto ¿de qué se trata? OK o all right, now, what's the problem?;
está aquí, en el periódico — ¿a visto? it's here in the newspaper — let's see;
apriétalo a visto qué pasa press it and see what happens;
a visto si escribes pronto make sure you write soon
5a) ( estudiar):
tengo que visto cómo lo arreglo I have to work out how I can fix it;
ya vistoé qué hago I'll decide what to do later
◊ ¿la ha visto un médico? has she been seen by a doctor yet?
6a) (juzgar, considerar):
a mi modo or manera de visto the way I see it
no le veo la gracia I don't think it's funny
7 (visitar, entrevistarse con) ‹amigo/pariente› to see, visit;
‹médico/jefe› to see;◊ ¡cuánto tiempo sin vistote! I haven't seen you for ages!
8◊ tener … que ver: ¿y eso qué tiene que visto? and what does that have to do with it?;
no tengo nada que visto con él I have nothing to do with him;
¿qué tiene que visto que sea sábado? what difference does it make that it's Saturday?
verbo intransitivo
1 ( percibir con la vista) to see;
no veo bien de lejos/de cerca I'm shortsighted/longsighted
2 ( constatar):◊ ¿hay cerveza? — no sé, voy a visto is there any beer? — I don't know, I'll have a look;
pues vistoás, todo empezó cuando … well you see, the whole thing began when …
3 ( pensar) to see;
estar/seguir en vistoemos (AmL fam): todavía está en vistoemos it isn't certain yet;
seguimos en vistoemos we still don't know anything
verse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) (percibirse, imaginarse) to see oneself
2 ( hallarse) (+ compl) to find oneself;
me vi obligado a despedirlo I had no choice but to dismiss him
3 (esp AmL) ( parecer):
no se ve bien con ese peinado that hairdo doesn't suit her
4 ( recípr)
◊ nos vemos a las siete I'll meet o see you at seven;
¡nos vemos! (esp AmL) see you!
vistose con algn to see sb
vestir ( conjugate vestir) verbo transitivo
1
2 (liter o period) ( llevar puesto) to wear
verbo intransitivo
1 [ persona] to dress;
visto de algo ‹de uniforme/azul›) to wear sth;
visto de etiqueta to wear formal dress
2 ( ser elegante):
de visto ‹traje/zapatos› smart
vestirse verbo pronominal ( refl)
◊ date prisa, vístete hurry up, get dressedb) ( de cierta manera):
se viste a la última moda she wears the latest styles;
siempre se viste de verde she always wears greenc) ( disfrazarse) vistose de algo to dress up as sth
visto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
1
◊ está/estaba visto que … it is/was clear o obvious that …b)
2 [estar] (común, trillado):
eso ya está muy visto that's not very original
3 ( considerado):
estaba mal visto que las mujeres fumaran it was not the done thing o it was frowned upon for women to smoke
visto 2 sustantivo masculino
b)
tiene que dar el visto bueno she has to give her approval
visto 3 see vestir, ver 2
ver 1 m (aspecto exterior) aún estás de buen ver, you're still good-looking
ver 2 I verbo transitivo
1 to see: vi tu cartera sobre la mesa, I saw your wallet on the table
no veo nada, I can't see anything
puede ver tu casa desde aquí, he can see your house from here ➣ Ver nota en see; (mirar la televisión) to watch: estamos viendo las noticias de las tres, we are watching the three o'clock news
(cine) me gustaría ver esa película, I'd like to see that film
2 (entender) no veo por qué no te gusta, I can't see why you don't like it
(considerar) a mi modo de ver, as far as I can see o as I see it
tus padres no ven bien esa relación, your parents don't agree with that relationship
(parecer) se te ve nervioso, you look nervous
3 (averiguar) ya veremos qué sucede, we'll soon see what happens
fam (uso enfático) ¡no veas qué sitio tan bonito!, you wouldn't believe what a beautiful place!
4 a ver, let's see: a ver si acabamos este trabajo, let's see if we can finish this job
me compré un compacto, - ¿a ver?, I bought a compact disc, - let's have a look!
5 (ir a ver, visitar) to see, visit: le fui a ver al hospital, I visited him in hospital
II verbo intransitivo
1 to see: no ve bien de lejos, he's shortsighted, US nearsighted
2 (dudar, pensar) ¿me prestas este libro?, - ya veré, will you lend me this book?, - I'll see
3 (tener relación) no tengo nada que ver con ese asunto, I have nothing to do with that business
solo tiene cincuenta años, - ¿y eso qué tiene qué ver?, he's only fifty, - so what?
♦ Locuciones: no poder ver a alguien: no puede (ni) verle, she can't stand him
¿To see, to watch o to look?
Los tres verbos reflejan tres conceptos muy distintos. To see hace referencia a la capacidad visual y no es fruto de una acción deliberada. A menudo se usa con can o could: I can see the mountains from my bedroom. Puedo ver las montañas desde mi dormitorio.
To look at implica una acción deliberada: I saw an old atlas, so I opened it and looked at the maps. Vi un atlas antiguo, así que lo abrí y miré los mapas.
To watch también se refiere a una acción deliberada, a menudo cuando se tiene un interés especial por lo que ocurre: I watched the planes in the sky with great interest. Miraba los aviones en el cielo con gran interés. Igualmente puede indicar el paso del tiempo (we watched the animals playing for half an hour, durante media hora observamos cómo jugaban los animales), movimiento (they stood there watching the cars drive off into the distance, se quedaron allí de pie viendo cómo se marchaban los coches) o vigilancia (the policemen have been watching this house because they thought we were thieves, los policías estaban vigilando la casa porque pensaban que éramos ladrones).
Para hablar de películas u obras de teatro usamos to see: Have you seen Hamlet?, ¿Has visto Hamlet? To watch se refiere a la televisión y los deportes en general: I always watch the television in the evening. Siempre veo la televisión por las noches. I like to watch football. Me gusta ver el fútbol. Al hablar de programas o partidos específicos podemos usar tanto to watch como to see: I like to see/watch the news at 9:00. Me gusta ver las noticias a las 9.00. Did you see/watch the match last night?, ¿Viste el partido anoche?
vestir
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner la ropa a alguien) to dress
frml to clothe
2 (llevar puesto) to wear: vestía un traje gris, he was wearing a grey suit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (llevar) to dress
viste de rojo, she's wearing red
vestir bien, to dress well
(ser apropiado, elegante) to look smart
visto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (considerado socialmente) estar bien visto, to be considered correct o acceptable
estar mal visto, to be frowned upon/on
2 (común, poco original) estar muy visto, not to be very original: ese reloj está muy visto, everybody is wearing watches like that
3 fam (obvio) estar visto, to be obvious o clear
4 (al parecer) por lo visto, apparently
5 Jur visto para sentencia, ready for judgement
II sustantivo masculino visto bueno, approval
' visto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colarse
- contada
- contado
- cosa
- jamás
- merodear
- peor
- perjurar
- pretender
- quien
- repetida
- repetido
- tampoco
- ver
- vista
- acordar
- alguno
- asegurar
- junto
- perfil
English:
apparently
- appearance
- approval
- assent
- before
- blow
- censor
- clear
- endorse
- endorsement
- evidently
- frown on
- goings-on
- have
- life
- miss
- not
- OK
- okay
- point-blank
- seal
- sorry
- they
- tick
- us
- will
- worst
- anywhere
- bill
- check
- deal
- done
- frown
- go
- lot
- no
- obviously
- report
- rubber
- socially
- sound
- state
- still
- unseen
* * *visto, -a♦ participiover ver♦ adjestar bien visto [costumbre, acción] to be considered good manners;[persona] to be well regarded;estar mal visto [costumbre, acción] to be frowned upon;[persona] to be looked down on;estar muy visto to be old hat;ese modelo está muy visto that model's really old o ancient;ese bar ya lo tengo muy visto I've already been to that bar loads of times;está visto que: está visto que hoy no tendremos tranquilidad it's quite clear that o obviously we're not going to get any peace today;es lo nunca visto you've never seen anything like it;ni visto ni oído in the twinkling of an eye;fue visto y no visto it happened just like that, it was over in a flash♦ nmvisto bueno [en documento] approved;el visto bueno [aprobación] the go-ahead;dar el visto bueno (a algo) to give (sth) the go-ahead♦ por lo visto loc advapparently;por lo visto no han aceptado la idea apparently they haven't accepted the idea, they don't seem o appear to have accepted the idea♦ visto que loc conjseeing as, given that;visto que tienen poco interés en ayudarnos… given that they have scant interest in helping us…* * *I part → verII adj1:está bien visto it’s the done thing;está mal visto it’s not done, it’s not the done thing;estar muy visto be old hat, not be original;el espectáculo es lo nunca visto the show is like nothing I have ever seen in my life;visto y no visto in a flash2 en locuciones:está visto que it’s obvious that;por lo visto apparently3:visto que seeing thatIII m check (mark), Brtick;dar el visto bueno give one’s approval* * *visto, -ta adj1) : obvious, clear2) : in view of, considering3)estar bien visto : to be approved of4)estar mal visto : to be frowned upon5)por lo visto : apparently6)nunca visto : unheard-of7)visto que : since, given thatvisto nmvisto bueno : approval* * * -
116 очевидно
(см. также, видно, понятно) clearly, evidently, apparently, obviously, it is clear, it stands to reason• Ниже в данной главе станет очевидно, что... - It will become evident later in this chapter that...• В любом случае очевидно, что... - In any case it is evident that...• В любом случае, очевидно, что... - At any rate, it is clear that...• В связи с тем, что..., очевидно, что это невозможно. - This is obviously impossible in light of the fact that...• Во многих случаях это будет очевидно из простого наблюдения. - In many cases this will be obvious by inspection.• Вовсе не очевидно, что... - It is not at all obvious that...• Возможно, что читателю будет очевидно, что... - It will probably be obvious to the reader that...• Данное утверждение интуитивно очевидно, если исходить из факта, что... - The proposition is intuitively obvious from the fact that...• Из определения очевидно, что... - It is evident from the definition that...• Из предыдущих уравнений очевидно, что... - It is evident from the foregoing equations that...• Из симметрии в данном случае очевидно (следует), что... - In this case it is obvious from symmetry that...; Prom symmetry it is obvious that...• Из симметрии очевидно, что... - It is apparent from symmetry that...• Наоборот, очевидно, что... - Conversely, it is clear that...• Не так уж очевидно, что... - It is not so obvious that...• Не является очевидным то, что... - It is not obvious that...• Однако очевидно, что более естественно (применять и т. п.)... - But it is obviously more natural to...• Очевидно, данный метод мог бы быть распространен на (случай и т. п.)... - The method could clearly be extended to...• Очевидно, нет необходимости... - Clearly, there is no need to...• Очевидно, что (этот) ответ обязан быть следствием того факта, что... - The answer must obviously be sought in the fact that...• Очевидно, что выполнение соотношения(= уравнения) (1) возможно только тогда, когда... - The fulfillment of (1), clearly, is possible only if...• Очевидно, что его величина зависит от... - Clearly its value depends on...• Очевидно, что мы можем... - It is plain that we can...• Очевидно, что мы не можем просто... - It is obvious that we cannot simply...,• Очевидно, что нам не требуется предполагать (здесь), что... - It is evidently unnecessary to suppose that...• Очевидно, что невозможно (использовать и т. п.)... - It is clearly not possible to...• Очевидно, что непрактично (использовать и т. п.)... - It is clearly not feasible to...• Очевидно, что подобный результат справедлив (и) для... - Obviously a similar result is true for...• Очевидно, что эти результаты выполняются для любого... - These results clearly hold for any...• Очевидно, что это означает, что... - This clearly means that...• Очевидно, что это эквивалентно условию, что... - This is evidently equivalent to the condition that...• Очевидно, что этот пункт доказательства будет зависеть от нашего определения А. - It is plain, that this step will depend upon our definition of A.• Очевидно, что решение уравнения (3) эквивалентно нахождению... - Solving (3) is clearly equivalent to finding v such that...• С помощью этого примера становится очевидно, что... - On the basis of this example, it is evident that...• Совершенно очевидно, что... - It is by no means obvious that...; It is simply evident that...• Сразу будет очевидно, что... - It will be apparent already that...• Теперь из уравнения (1) очевидно, что... - Now it is obvious from equation (1) that...• Теперь из формы функции д(х) очевидно следует, что... - Now it is obvious from the form of the function g(x) that...• Теперь совершенно очевидно, что... - It is immediately apparent that...• С физической точки зрения очевидно, что... - Physically, it is evident that...• Это будет очевидно после анализа рисунков. - This will be obvious from a study of the figures.• Это не сразу очевидно, потому что... - This is not immediately obvious, because...• Это очевидно для случая, когда/где... - This is obvious in the case of...• Это совершенно очевидно из того, что... - This is at once obvious from the fact that...• Это, очевидно, требует знания (чего-л). - This evidently requires a knowledge of... -
117 evidente
adj.1 evident, obvious.2 sincere, plain, obvious, frank.* * *► adjetivo1 evident, obvious* * *adj.evident, obvious* * *ADJ obvious, clear, evident¡evidente! — naturally!, obviously!
* * *adjetivo obvious, clear* * *= apparent, evident, notable, noticeable, plain [plainer -comp., plainest -sup.], perceptible, axiomatic, glaring, flagrant, visible, manifest, patent.Ex. Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Ex. Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Ex. There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex. The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex. To reiterate, there are two main categories of relationship: the syntactic relationships referred to in the last paragraph and plain, for example, in a topic such as 'sugar and health'.Ex. The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Ex. It is axiomatic that backup copies of software are made and stored safely, so that, should anything happen to the cassette or disk, the program is not lost.Ex. The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex. In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex. Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex. A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.----* es evidente = clearly.* evidente en = in evidence in.* evidente por sí mismo = self-evident.* hacerse evidente = become + apparent, come through.* poco evidente = unnoted.* prueba evidente = living proof.* * *adjetivo obvious, clear* * *= apparent, evident, notable, noticeable, plain [plainer -comp., plainest -sup.], perceptible, axiomatic, glaring, flagrant, visible, manifest, patent.Ex: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.
Ex: Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Ex: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex: To reiterate, there are two main categories of relationship: the syntactic relationships referred to in the last paragraph and plain, for example, in a topic such as 'sugar and health'.Ex: The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Ex: It is axiomatic that backup copies of software are made and stored safely, so that, should anything happen to the cassette or disk, the program is not lost.Ex: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex: Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.* es evidente = clearly.* evidente en = in evidence in.* evidente por sí mismo = self-evident.* hacerse evidente = become + apparent, come through.* poco evidente = unnoted.* prueba evidente = living proof.* * *obvious, clearresulta evidente que no tienen intención de aceptar la propuesta it is obvious o clear o ( frml) evident that they do not intend to accept the proposal, they clearly o obviously do not intend to accept the proposalsi es muy caro no lo compres — ¡evidente! if it's very expensive, don't buy it — no, of course I won't o no, obviously!* * *
evidente adjetivo
obvious, clear
evidente adjetivo obvious
' evidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantar
- clara
- claro
- demostrar
- meridiana
- meridiano
- notoria
- notorio
- patente
- sensible
- tres
- visible
- manifestar
- palpable
- visto
English:
apparent
- blatant
- conspicuous
- consternation
- crime
- definite
- dissatisfaction
- evident
- glaring
- obvious
- patent
- perfectly
- plain
- self-evident
- clear
- obviously
- self
- visible
* * *evidente adjevident, obvious;es evidente que no les caemos bien it's obvious they don't like us;su enfado era evidente she was clearly o visibly angry;¿te gustaría ganar más? – ¡evidente! would you like to earn more? – of course!* * *adj evident, clear* * *evidente adj: evident, obvious, clear♦ evidentemente adv* * *evidente adj obvious -
118 offenkundig
Adj. obvious, evident; (deutlich) clear, manifest förm.; Lüge: obvious, blatant; es war ein offenkundiger Irrtum it was obviously ( oder clearly) a mistake; offenkundig werden become apparent* * *patent (Adj.); blazing (Adj.); evident (Adj.); manifest (Adj.); obvious (Adj.)* * *ọf|fen|kun|dig1. adjobvious, clear; Beweise clear; Lüge, Interesse obvious, manifest2. advblatantly, clearly* * *1) flagrantly3) overtly4) (not hidden or secret: overt opposition to a plan.) overt* * *of·fen·kun·dig[ˈɔfn̩kʊndɪç]adj obvious, clear* * *1. 2.adverbial obviously; clearly* * *es war ein offenkundiger Irrtum it was obviously ( oder clearly) a mistake;offenkundig werden become apparent* * *1. 2.adverbial obviously; clearly* * *adj.manifest adj.overt adj.striking adj. adv.overtly adv.patently adv. -
119 patente
adj.1 obvious.su dolor era patente he was clearly in pain2 patent, manifest, evident, irrefutable.f.1 patent.tener la patente de algo to hold the patent on o for something2 registration number (British), license number (United States). (Southern Cone)3 permit, license plate, licence plate.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: patentar.* * *► adjetivo1 (evidente) obvious, patent1 patent\* * *noun f.* * *1. ADJ1) [mentira, muestra] clearme decepcionó su patente desinterés — I was disappointed by his patent o clear lack of interest
su enojo era patente — his annoyance was plain to see, he was plainly o patently o clearly annoyed
•
hacer algo patente — to reveal sth, show sth clearlyaquella reacción hizo patente su rencor — that reaction clearly showed o revealed his resentment
•
quedar patente — to become patently clear o obviouscon ese comentario su ignorancia quedó patente — with that comment his ignorance became patently clear o obvious
2) (Com) patent3) Cono Sur * (=excelente) superb, great2. SF1) [de invento, producto] patentde patente — Cono Sur first-rate
2) (Jur) (=permiso) licence, license (EEUU), authorizationpatente de corso — ( Hist) letter(s) of marque
3) Cono Sur (Aut) licence plate, license plate (EEUU); (=carnet) driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)3.SM Caribe patent medicine* * *Iadjetivo clear, evidentIIes patente que... — clearly o obviously...
1) ( de invento) patent2) (Auto)el número de la patente — the (registration) number o (AmE) the license number
b) (Col) ( carnet de conducir) driver's license*3) (Chi) ( de profesional) registration fee ( paid to a professional association)IIIadverbio (CS) clearly* * *= patent, obvious, self-evident, clear [clearer -comp., clearest -sup.], patent.Ex. Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.Ex. If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex. In practice the distinction between one term and the next is not very clear.Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.----* base de datos de patentes = WPI.* de patentes = patenting.* derecho de patentes = patent law.* derechos de patente = patent rights.* hacerse patente = become + clear, bring + home, come through.* información sobre patentes = patent information.* leyes sobre patentes = patent law.* oficina de patentes = patent office.* patente de refinamiento petrolífero = refining patent.* patentes = patent literature.* relativo a las patentes = patenting.* titular de una patente = patentee.* * *Iadjetivo clear, evidentIIes patente que... — clearly o obviously...
1) ( de invento) patent2) (Auto)el número de la patente — the (registration) number o (AmE) the license number
b) (Col) ( carnet de conducir) driver's license*3) (Chi) ( de profesional) registration fee ( paid to a professional association)IIIadverbio (CS) clearly* * *= patent, obvious, self-evident, clear [clearer -comp., clearest -sup.], patent.Ex: Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.
Ex: If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex: In practice the distinction between one term and the next is not very clear.Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.* base de datos de patentes = WPI.* de patentes = patenting.* derecho de patentes = patent law.* derechos de patente = patent rights.* hacerse patente = become + clear, bring + home, come through.* información sobre patentes = patent information.* leyes sobre patentes = patent law.* oficina de patentes = patent office.* patente de refinamiento petrolífero = refining patent.* patentes = patent literature.* relativo a las patentes = patenting.* titular de una patente = patentee.* * *clear, obviouscon el sufrimiento patente en sus rostros with suffering written all over their facesera patente su esfuerzo por controlarse he was visibly trying not to lose his temperdejó patente cuál era su objetivo he made his aim quite cleares patente que no sirve it's patently obvious that it's no usese hizo patente la necesidad de crear puestos de trabajo the need to create jobs became evident o clearA (de un invento) patentsacar la patente to take out a patenttienen la patente para este diseño they hold the patent for this designCompuestos:( Hist) letters of marque (pl)le han dado patente de corso para actuar he's been given carte blancheregistration certificateB ( Auto)le tomaron el número de la patente they took down the (registration) number o ( AmE) the license number of his car2 ( Col) (carnet de conducir) driving license*D (en tejido) ribbing( RPl) clearly* * *
Del verbo patentar: ( conjugate patentar)
patenté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
patente es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
patentar
patente
patentar ( conjugate patentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ marca› to register;
‹ invento› to patent
2 (CS) ‹ coche› to register
patente adjetivo
clear, evident;
■ sustantivo femenino
1 ( de invento) patent
2 (Auto)
( placa) license( conjugate license) plate, numberplate (BrE);
patentar verbo transitivo to patent
patente
I adj (claro, evidente) patent, obvious
II f (de un invento) patent
' patente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
franco
- registrar
English:
disappointment
- overt
- patent
- blatant
- license
- number
* * *♦ adj[descontento, indignación] obvious, evident; [demostración, prueba] clear;su dolor era patente he was clearly in pain;la declaración dejó patente el fracaso de la cumbre it was obvious o clear from the statement that the summit had failed;el nerviosismo se hizo patente en su actuación her nervousness showed in her performance;su enfado quedó patente con su respuesta her reply made it clear she was angry♦ nf1. [de invento] patent;tiene la patente de este invento he holds the patent on o for this invention;RP Fam Humsacar patente de algo: ese sacó patente de bobo he's as stupid as they comepatente de invención patent2. [autorización] licenceHist patente de corso letter(s) of marque; Figse cree que tiene patente de corso para hacer lo que quiera she thinks she has carte blanche to do what she likes;patente de navegación certificate of registration[de perro] (dog) licence* * *I adj clear, obviousII f1 patent;oficina de patentes patent office2 L.Am.AUTO license plate, Brnumberplate* * *patente adjevidente: obvious, patent♦ patentemente advpatente nf: patent -
120 offensichtlich
II Adv. obviously* * *manifest (Adj.); clearly (Adv.); obvious (Adj.); evident (Adj.); visible (Adj.)* * *ọf|fen|sicht|lich ['OfnzIçtlIç, ɔfn'zIçtlɪç]1. adjobvious; Irrtum, Lüge auch blatant; Unterschied auch cleares war offensichtlich, dass er uns mied — it was plain or evident or obvious he was avoiding us, he was obviously avoiding us
2. advobviously, clearly, evidently* * *1) (easy to see; evident: It is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.) apparent2) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) evidently3) manifestly4) (easily seen by the eye or understood by the mind; obvious: manifest stupidity.) manifest5) (it is clear (that something is the case): Obviously, I'll need some help.) obviously6) (easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) obvious* * *of·fen·sicht·lich[ˈɔfn̩zɪçtlɪç]I. adj obvious, evidentein \offensichtlicher Irrtum/eine \offensichtliche Lüge a blatant error/lie▪ \offensichtlich sein/werden[, dass...] to be/become evident [or obvious] [that...]II. adv obviously, evidently* * *1.Adjektiv obvious; evident2.adverbial obviously; (anscheinend) evidently* * *B. adv obviously* * *1.Adjektiv obvious; evident2.adverbial obviously; (anscheinend) evidently* * *adj.apparent adj.evident adj.obvious adj. adv.apparently adv.evidently adv.obviously adv.transparently adv.
См. также в других словарях:
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