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1 trade marks act
закон о товарных знаках
Данный закон предусматривает регистрацию товарных знаков различных видов товаров и услуг, а также запрещает использование зарегистрированного товарного знака лицами, не являющимися собственниками или уполномоченными лицензиатами товарных знаков. Оргкомитетам Игр следует осуществлять регистрацию логотипов или эмблем для предотвращения нанесения их изображений на товары или использования в иных целях без разрешения ОКОИ. Данный закон наряду с другими законодательными актами об охране авторского права обеспечивает защиту товарных знаков ОКОИ во всем мире.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
trade marks act
This act allows the registration of trademarks in various classes of goods or services and prohibits the use of a registered trademark by persons who are not the owners or authorized licensees of the marks. OCOGs must register their logos or emblems so that, accordingly, no person may use these marks on merchandise or to exploit partnership rights unless so authorized by the OCOG. This act and other copyright laws protect the OCOG marks throughout the world.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > trade marks act
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2 restrictions on OCOG marks appearing on non-partner cards
ограничения на присутствие символики ОКОИ на непартнерских картах
Оргкомитет «Сочи-2014» может предоставить своему телекоммуникационному спонсору право поместить символику Игр на предоплаченные одноцелевые накопительные карты, не деноминированные в денежных единицах, при условии что поставщик телекоммуникационных услуг четко обозначит на карте и в рекламе подобной карты, что она используется только для получения телекоммуникационных услуг этого поставщика. За исключением указанного выше, Оргкомитету «Сочи-2014» не позволено предоставлять организации, не являющейся партнером Оргкомитета, право помещать символику Игр на любых предоплаченных одноцелевых накопительных картах независимо от их деноминации.
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restrictions on OCOG marks appearing on non-partner cards
Sochi 2014 shall be permitted to grant to its telecom sponsor the right to place Games marks on pre-paid single function stored value cards not denominated in monetary units provided that the telecom service provider makes clear on and in the promotion of such card that the card is used to access the telecom service provider's telecommunication services only. Except as stated above, Sochi 2014 shall not be permitted to grant a non-partner organization the right to place Games marks on any pre-paid single function stored value cards, whatever their denomination.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > restrictions on OCOG marks appearing on non-partner cards
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3 marcar
v.1 to mark.ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that eventmarcar el ritmo to beat the rhythmElla marca los paquetes She marks the packages.Ella marca el territorio She marks=delimits the territory.2 to mark, to indicate.la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3 to dial.Ella marca su número She dials his phone number.4 to read.5 to price (poner precio a).6 to score (sport) (tanto).7 to set (cabello).8 to leave a mark on, to pit, to nick.María marcó el mueble Mary left a mark on the piece of furniture.9 to earmark.María marcó la página Mary earmarked the page.10 to put a brand on, to brand, to mark.El vaquero marca el ganado The cowboy puts a brand on the cattle.11 to tick off, to jot down, to tick.Ella marca los goles She ticks off the goals.* * *2 (herir físicamente) to slash; (traumatizar) to mark3 DEPORTE (gol, canasta) to score4 DEPORTE (al contrario) to mark5 (pelo) to set6 (cantidad) to indicate, show■ ¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what's the price on the tag?7 (en teléfono) to dial8 (resaltar) to show\marcar el compás to mark the rhythmmarcar el paso to mark timemarcarse un farol to show offmarcarse un tanto, marcarse un triunfo to score points* * *verb1) to mark2) brand3) score4) indicate5) dial* * *1. VT1) (=señalar)a) [+ objeto, ropa] to mark; [+ ganado] to brandha marcado las toallas con mis iniciales — she has put my initials on the towels, she has marked the towels with my initials
seguimos el procedimiento marcado por la ley — we followed the procedures required o laid down by law
¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? — (Com) what's the price (marked) on the label?
están marcando las camisas — (Com) they are putting prices on the shirts, they are pricing the shirts
b) [+ límites] to markc) (Inform) [+ bloque, texto] to flagd) (Mús) [+ partitura] to mark up2) [experiencia, suceso] to mark3) [termómetro] to readmi reloj marca las dos — it's two o'clock by my watch, my watch says two o'clock
4) (=designar) [+ tarea] to assign; [+ política, estrategia] to lay down; [+ directrices, pautas] to lay down, give; [+ comienzo, período] to markla empresa nos ha marcado algunas pautas a seguir — the company has given us o has issued some guidelines to follow
hito 1), pauta 1)esta obra marca el paso de la música medieval a la renacentista — this work marks the transition from medieval to renaissance music
5) (=hacer resaltar) to accentuatepaquete 1., 7)ese vestido te marca mucho las caderas — that dress really accentuates your hips o makes your hips stand out
6) (=seguir) [+ sospechoso] to shadow, tail7) (Dep)a) [+ gol] to scoreb) [+ tiempo] to record, clockha marcado un tiempo de 9,46 — he recorded o clocked a time of 9.46
c) [+ jugador, contrario] to mark, shadow; Méx to tackle8) (Mús)paso II, 1., 4)marcar el compás — to keep time, beat time
9) (Telec) to dial10) (Naipes) to bid11) (Peluquería) to set2. VI1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3) (Peluquería) to set3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.Ex. Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex. It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex. In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex. Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex. Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.----* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.Ex: Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.
Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex: It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex: Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex: Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *marcar [A2 ]vtA1 (con una señal) ‹ropa/página/baraja› to mark; ‹ganado› to brandmarca la respuesta correcta con una cruz mark the correct answer with a cross, put a cross next to the correct answer2 «experiencia/suceso» (dejar huella) to markaquel desengaño la marcó para siempre that disappointment marked her for everuna generación marcada por la violencia y el desorden a generation marked by violence and unrest4 (CS arg) to scar … for lifeB1 (indicar, señalar) to markeste artículo/el precio de este artículo no está marcado there is no price (marked) on this articledentro del plazo que marca la ley within the period specified by the lawel reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clockel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros the altimeter showed o ( frml) registered 1,500 meterssu muerte marca el final de una era his death signals o marks the end of an erahoy ha marcado un nuevo mínimo it has reached a new low todayseguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founderel año ha estado marcado por hechos de especial relevancia the year has been marked by particularly significant events2(hacer resaltar): el vestido le marca mucho el estómago the dress makes her stomach stick out o accentuates her stomach3 ( Mús):marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm4 ( Fís) to mark, tagC ‹pelo› to setD ( Telec) to dialE ( Dep)1 ‹gol/tanto› to score2 ‹tiempo› to clockmarcó un tiempo de 2.08 she clocked a time of 2.083 ‹jugador› to mark■ marcarviA ( Dep) to scoreB ( Telec) to dial■ marcarseAmarcarse el pelo ( caus) to have one's hair set;( refl) to set one's hairB ( Náut) to take a bearing* * *
marcar ( conjugate marcar) verbo transitivo
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‹ ganado› to brand
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el reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clock
c) (Mús):◊ marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm
3 ‹ pelo› to set
4 (Telec) to dial
5 (Dep)
verbo intransitivo
1 (Dep) to score
2 (Telec) to dial
marcarse verbo pronominal:
( caus) to have one's hair set
marcar verbo transitivo
1 (señalar) to mark: su muerte me marcó profundamente, I was deeply marked by her death
las piedras marcan la linde, the stones mark the boundary
2 (resaltar) este vestido me marca las caderas, this dress shows off my hips
ese gesto marca la importancia del tratado, that gesture stresses the importance of the treaty
3 Tel to dial: marque el 123 321, dial 123321
4 (una hora, grados, etc) to indicate, show, mark: el metrónomo marca el compás, the metronome marks the time
5 Dep (un tanto) to score
(a otro jugador) to mark
6 (un peinado) to set: ¿lavar y marcar?, wash and set?
' marcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ceñirse
- herrar
- pauta
- bastar
- compás
- gol
- graduar
- lavar
- paso
- plantilla
- señal
- señalar
- tarjeta
- tono
English:
beat
- brand
- cover
- dial
- highlight
- mark
- pace
- pit
- read
- ring
- ring up
- say
- score
- set
- show
- stand
- tick
- tick off
- trend
- watershed
- bookmark
- check
- clock
- flag
- guard
- hat
- hit
- indent
- punch
- redial
- register
- scratch
- stake
- usher
- wave
* * *♦ vt1. [poner marca en] to mark;[nombre en una lista] to tick off; [poner precio a] to price;marcó el itinerario en el mapa she marked the route on the map;asegúrate de que marcas las maletas con tu nombre make sure your suitcases are identified with your name;marcó la ropa con mis iniciales she put my initials on the clothes;marcar los naipes to mark the cards2. [indicar] to mark, to indicate;la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3. [dejar marca en] to mark;ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that event4. [significar] to mark, to signal;el tratado marcó un hito en las relaciones entre las dos potencias the treaty was a landmark in relations between the two powers5. [número de teléfono] to dial6. [sujeto: termómetro, contador] to read;[sujeto: reloj] to say;la balanza marca 3 kilos the scales read 3 kilos;¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what is the price on the label?;cuando el reloj marque las seis when the clock strikes six;el euro ha marcado un nuevo mínimo frente al dólar the euro has fallen to another all-time low against the dollarel corredor más lento marcó el ritmo del resto del grupo the slowest runner set the pace for the whole group[récord] to set11. [cabello] to set12. CompRP [a la salida] to clock out, US to punch out; Famtengo que marcar tarjeta [en casa de la novia] I have to see my girlfriend♦ vi1. [dejar secuelas] to leave a mark2. [peinar] to set, to style* * *v/t1 mark3 gol score4 res brand6 naipes mark7 fig: persona affect* * *marcar {72} vt1) : to mark2) : to brand (livestock)3) : to indicate, to show4) resaltar: to emphasize5) : to dial (a telephone)6) : to guard (an opponent)7) anotar: to score (a goal, a point)marcar vi1) anotar: to score2) : to dial* * *marcar vb1. (poner una señal) to mark3. (conseguir un gol) to score¿has marcado el prefijo? did you dial the code? -
4 hacer mella
v.to have an effect, to have consequence, to have consequences, to affect.* * *(v.) = take + Posesivo + toll (on), leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression, hit + homeEx. The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.Ex. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex. The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex. With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.* * *(v.) = take + Posesivo + toll (on), leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression, hit + homeEx: The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.
Ex: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex: With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home. -
5 dejar huella
v.to make an impression, to leave an imprint, to leave a marking, to make an imprint.* * *to leave one's mark (en, on)* * *(v.) = leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + a trace, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + an impression, leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex. Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex. The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.* * *(v.) = leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + a trace, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + an impression, leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.
Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers. -
6 dejar mella
(v.) = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex. The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.* * *(v.) = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
Ex: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers. -
7 hacer huella
(v.) = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex. The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.* * *(v.) = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impressionEx: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
Ex: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.Ex: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers. -
8 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) udligne* * *(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) udligne -
9 dejar una marca
(v.) = leave + Posesivo + markEx. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.* * *(v.) = leave + Posesivo + markEx: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.
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10 Hauptschule
f etwa secondary school, a school that takes students through the last five years of their compulsory period of education* * *A Hauptschule caters for the last five years of the compulsory nine years at school in Germany. Students can then stay on for another year and, if their marks are good enough, obtain a qualifizierter Hauptschulabschluss, known colloquially as a Quali, which gives them a better chance in the job market and also entitles them to attend a Fachoberschule. In Austria a Hauptschule covers school years five to eight and also offers opportunities for young people who wish to go on to higher education. In Switzerland compulsory schooling is provided by a Volksschule. See: → Orientierungsstufe* * *Haupt·schu·lef ≈ secondary modern school BRIT, ≈ junior high school AM (covering years 5 to 9 or the last 5 years of the compulsory nine years at school in Germany or years 5 to 8 in Austria)* * *die ≈ secondary modern school•• Cultural note:The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Hauptschulabschluss (school-leaving certificate). The Hauptschule aims to give the least academically-inclined children a sound educational grounding. Pupils stay at the Hauptschule for 5 or 6 years after the Grundschule. See also Schule, Lehre* * *Hauptschule f etwa secondary school, a school that takes students through the last five years of their compulsory period of education* * *die ≈ secondary modern school•• Cultural note:The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Hauptschulabschluss (school-leaving certificate). The Hauptschule aims to give the least academically-inclined children a sound educational grounding. Pupils stay at the Hauptschule for 5 or 6 years after the Grundschule. See also Schule, Lehre* * *-n f.junior high school (US) n.middle school (US) n.secondary modern school (UK) n.secondary school (non-academic) n. -
11 złożyć
pf — składać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (poskładać, zamknąć) to fold [sth] up, to fold (up) [gazetę, list, koc, scyzoryk, deskę do prasowania, leżak, wózek]- złożyć/składać ubranie/ręcznik to fold one’s clothes/a towel- złożyć/składać tkaninę/prześcieradło we dwoje to fold a piece of fabric/sheet in two- kartka papieru złożona we dwoje a sheet of paper folded once a. in two- chusta złożona w trójkąt a scarf folded into a triangle- złożyć parasol to roll up a. furl an umbrella2. (zmontować) to assemble, to put together [silnik, maszynę, konstrukcję, karabin]; to assemble [regał, szafkę]- złożyć komputer to put together a computer3. Med. (zestawić) to set [kość, zwichnięty staw, złamaną rekę]; to piece together [połamane kości, części kości] 4. (ułożyć, umieścić) to place, to put; (położyć) to lay; (przyłożyć do siebie) to piece together [podarty list, układankę, puzzle, potłuczone fragmenty]- złożyć/składać wieniec na grobie/pod pomnikiem to lay a wreath on a grave/at a monument- złożyć/składać towar do magazynu to place goods in a warehouse, to store goods- złożyłem nasz bagaż w przechowalni/schowku I left our baggage in the left luggage office/in a locker- drewno/książki złożone w stertę logs/books piled up a. piled into a heap5. (wręczyć, oddać) to hand [sth] in, to hand in, to proffer [rezygnację, wymówienie]; to submit [sprawozdanie, dokumenty, prośbę, żadania, podanie, meldunek]; to lodge [zażalenie, protest, oskarżenie, odwołanie]; to pay [okup, depozyt, kaucję]; to proffer [wyjaśnienia]; to offer, to extend [życzenia, gratulacje, zaproszenie, kondolencje]; to pay [wizytę, komplementy, wyrazy uszanowania]- złożyć/składać raport to submit a. file a report- złożyć/składać listy uwierzytelniające to present one’s credentials- złożyć/składać fałszywe zeznanie a. zeznania to give false testimony; (pod przysięgą) to perjure oneself- złożyć/składać zamówienie to place an order- złożyć/składać komuś/czemuś hołd (uczcić) to pay homage to sb/sth- ambasadorzy złożyli swoje podpisy pod dokumentem the ambassadors put their signatures to a document- złożyli strażakom serdeczne podziękowania they expressed a. gave their heartfelt thanks to the firefighters- złożyć/składać kogoś/coś w ofierze to offer sb/sth up as a sacrifice- złożyć swój los/swoje życie w czyjeś ręce to place oneself/one’s life in sb’s hands- złożyć/składać na kogoś winę to place the blame on sb- złożyć/składać na kogoś odpowiedzialność za coś to entrust sb with responsibility for sth6. Druk. to set [tekst, czcionki] 7. Zool. [ptaki] to lay [jaja]- złożyć/składać ikrę to spawn8. książk. (oprzeć) to repose książk. [głowę, ręce] Ⅱ złożyć się — składać się 1. (być częścią składową) [elementy, części, punkty, fragmenty] to make up (na coś sth), to consist (na coś of sth)- pięć egzotycznych dań złożyło się na wspaniały obiad five ethnic courses made up a delicious dinner2. (spakować się) [łóżko polowe, wersalka, buda] to collapse; [leżak, krzesło, siedzenie] to fold (flat) 3. (robić składkę) to club together- złożyliśmy się na prezent dla niego we clubbed together to buy him a present4. (być przyczyną) [wydarzenia, powody, kłopoty] to result (na coś in sth) 5. (przybrać pozycję) to assume a. take a position- złożył się i wystrzelił he took aim and fired- sprinterzy złożyli się do startu the sprinters took their marks6. (zdarzyć się) to happen- tak się złożyło/składa, że… it so happened/happens that…, it came about that…- dobrze/źle się złożyło, że… it was fortunate/unfortunate that…■ złożyć/składać broń (skapitulować) to surrender; (zaprzestać walki) to lay down (one’s) arms- złożyć/składać do grobu książk. to inhume książk.; to entomb [zmarłego, kości, ciało]- złożyć/składać się we dwoje w ukłonie to make a low bow* * ** * *pf.-óż zob. składać.pf.zob. składać się.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > złożyć
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12 уголок «слез и поцелуев»
- "kiss and cry" area
уголок «слез и поцелуев»
Место, где фигуристы со своим тренером ожидают объявления оценок после своего выступления на соревнованиях по фигурному катанию.
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"kiss and cry" area
Area in an ice rink where figure skaters with their coach wait for their marks to be announced after their performance during a figure skating competition.
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- "kiss and cry" area
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > уголок «слез и поцелуев»
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13 "kiss and cry" area
- уголок «слез и поцелуев»
уголок «слез и поцелуев»
Место, где фигуристы со своим тренером ожидают объявления оценок после своего выступления на соревнованиях по фигурному катанию.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
"kiss and cry" area
Area in an ice rink where figure skaters with their coach wait for their marks to be announced after their performance during a figure skating competition.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
EN
- "kiss and cry" area
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > "kiss and cry" area
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14 let down
1) опускать
2) разочаровать I've never felt so let down as when I was refused entry to the group that I wished to join. ≈ Никогда я не чувствовал себя хуже, чем когда меня не приняли в группу, в которую я хотел вступить.
3) подвести;
покинуть в беде
4) унизить( кого-л.) ;
повредить( чьей-л.) репутации to let smb. down easily/gently ≈ пощадить чье-л. самолюбие, отнестись мягко
5) тех. отпускать (металл)
6) разбавлять, разжижать
7) спускать (воздух) Some of the students, angry at their marks, went into the college car park and let down the teachers' tyres. ≈ Группа студентов, недовольная своими оценками, отправилась на университетскую парковку и проколола преподавателю шины.
8) работать, не прилагая усилий Don't let down now, just when the job's nearly finished. ≈ Не опускай сейчас руки, работа почти сделана. опускать, спускать - to * a window опустить /открыть/ окно - to * one's skirt выпустить /удлинить/ юбку ослаблять, замедлять - to * the speed снижать скорость подводить;
покидать в беде - to * a friend покинуть друга в беде - don't let me down (смотри) не подведи меня обескураживать;
разочаровывать - the plot is good but the end lets you down сюжет хорош, но конец разочаровывает ставить( кого-л.) на место;
сбивать спесь - this lets him down a little после этого он стал меньше задаваться /заноситься/ - to let smb. down gently /easily, softly/ щадить чье-л. самолюбие (авиация) производить планирующий спуск перед посадкой отпускать, отжигать( металл) (специальное) растворять, разбавлять, разжижать;
уменьшать содержание > to let one's (back) hair down распускать волосы;
расслабляться, сбрасывать напряжение (после работы и т. п.) ;
расходиться, вести себя раскованно, без стесненияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > let down
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15 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) igualarv.• rectificar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( balance) \<\<numbers/amounts\>\> equilibrar2) v + adv ( repay) (AmE colloq)1.VT + ADV (lit, fig) igualar, poner parejosto even things up — nivelar la situación or las cosas
2.VI + ADV* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( balance) \<\<numbers/amounts\>\> equilibrar2) v + adv ( repay) (AmE colloq) -
16 ausgleichen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Unterschiedliches) balance; (Gegensätze) cancel; (Unebenheiten, Unterschiede) level out; (Mangel, Verlust) compensate (for), make up for, outweigh; (Fehler) make good; (Nachteiliges) offset; (Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte) reconcile, settle, smooth over; (Spannungen) ease; ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit poetic justice2. WIRTS. (Konten) balance, settle; (Rechnung, Schulden) settle, payII v/i2. (vermitteln) mediate, act as a mediatorIII v/refl (Gegensätze) cancel (out); (Unterschiede) even out; heute zahle ich, morgen du - das gleicht sich aus I’ll pay today, you can tomorrow - it balances ( oder evens) out* * *to counterbalance; to balance; to compensate; to square; to redeem; to level out; to settle; to equalize; to even out; to even up; to offset;sich ausgleichento balance* * *aus|glei|chen sep1. vtUngleichheit, Unterschiede to even out; Unebenheit to level out; Konto to balance; Schulden to settle; Verlust, Fehler to make good; Mangel to compensate for; Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte to reconcileetw durch etw áúsgleichen — to compensate for sth with sth/by doing sth
áúsgleichende Gerechtigkeit — poetic justice
See:→ auch ausgeglichen2. vi2) (= vermitteln) to act as a mediatoráúsgleichendes Wesen — conciliatory manner
3. vrto balance out; (Einnahmen und Ausgaben) to balancedas gleicht sich wieder aus — it balances itself out
das gleicht sich dadurch aus, dass... — it's balanced out by the fact that...
* * *1) (to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc: The love the child received from his grandmother compensated for the cruelty of his parents.) compensate2) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) even out3) (to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) even up4) (to make equal: Smith's goal evened the score.) even5) (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) equalize6) (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) equalise* * *aus|glei·chenI. vt1. (glattstellen) to balance [or square] sth [with sth]die Unebenheiten eines Fußbodens \ausgleichen to even out a floor3. (wettmachen) to compensate for [or make good] sth [with sth/by doing sth]4. (ausbalancieren) to reconcile sth [with sth]II. vi1. SPORT[zum 1:1] \ausgleichen to equalize [the score at 1 all], to tie the scoreIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb even out < irregularities>; ease < tensions>; reconcile <differences of opinion, contradictions>; settle < conflict>; redress < injustice>; compensate for < damage>; equalize, balance <forces, values>; make up for, compensate for <misfortune, lack>2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich nivellieren) balance out; (sich aufheben) cancel each other out3.das gleicht sich wieder aus — one thing makes up for the other
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) equalizezum 3:3 ausgleichen — level the score[s] at three all
* * *ausgleichen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Unterschiedliches) balance; (Gegensätze) cancel; (Unebenheiten, Unterschiede) level out; (Mangel, Verlust) compensate (for), make up for, outweigh; (Fehler) make good; (Nachteiliges) offset; (Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte) reconcile, settle, smooth over; (Spannungen) ease;ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit poetic justiceB. v/i2. (vermitteln) mediate, act as a mediatorheute zahle ich, morgen du - das gleicht sich aus I’ll pay today, you can tomorrow – it balances ( oder evens) out* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb even out < irregularities>; ease < tensions>; reconcile <differences of opinion, contradictions>; settle < conflict>; redress < injustice>; compensate for < damage>; equalize, balance <forces, values>; make up for, compensate for <misfortune, lack>2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich nivellieren) balance out; (sich aufheben) cancel each other out3.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) equalizezum 3:3 ausgleichen — level the score[s] at three all
* * *(Sport) v.to draw level expr. v.to balance v.to compensate v.to even out v.to level v.to square v. -
17 Startloch
n starting hole; langsam aus den Startlöchern kommen get off to a slow start; schon in den Startlöchern sitzen umg., fig. be ready for the off (Am. whistle); vor Kampf, Wahl etc.: ready for the fray* * *Stạrt|lochnt (SPORT)starting hole* * *Start·loch▶ schon in den Startlöchern sitzen [o stehen] (fig fam) to be on one's blocks BRIT, to be ready and waiting* * *Startloch n starting hole;langsam aus den Startlöchern kommen get off to a slow start;schon in den Startlöchern sitzen umg, fig be ready for the off (US whistle); vor Kampf, Wahl etc: ready for the fray -
18 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) jafna -
19 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) kiegyenlít -
20 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) igualar/equiparar* * *e.ven up['i:v2n ∧p] vt Sport 1 igualar. 2 contrabalançar.
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