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1 one's ignorance
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2 to be ashamed of one's ignorance
to be ashamed of one's ignorance (failure, weaknesses, tears, words) стыдиться своего невежества (своей неудачи, своих слабостей, своих слёз, своих слов)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be ashamed of one's ignorance
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3 conceal (one's) ignorance
Макаров: скрывать невежествоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > conceal (one's) ignorance
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4 display one's ignorance
Общая лексика: расписаться в собственном невежествеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > display one's ignorance
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5 expose (one's) ignorance
Макаров: продемонстрировать свое невежествоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expose (one's) ignorance
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6 to betray one's ignorance
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7 ignorance
noun ignoranciaignorance n ignoranciatr['ɪgnərəns]1 ignorancia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in ignorance of ignorar, desconocer, no saberignorance is bliss bendita ignoranciaignorance ['ɪgnərənts] n: ignorancia fn.• desconocimiento s.m.• ignorancia s.f.• sombra s.f.'ɪgnərənsmass noun ignorancia fhe acted in ignorance of the enemy's intentions — actuó desconociendo or ignorando las intenciones del enemigo
['ɪɡnǝrǝns]N ignorancia f (of de)to be in ignorance of — ignorar, desconocer
* * *['ɪgnərəns]mass noun ignorancia fhe acted in ignorance of the enemy's intentions — actuó desconociendo or ignorando las intenciones del enemigo
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8 ignorance
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9 ignorance ig·no·rance n
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10 ignorance
[΄ignərəns] n տգիտություն, անիրա զեկություն, անտեղյակություն. reveal one’s ignorance տգիտությունը ի ցույց դնել. act in ignorance գործել անտեղյակ լինելով. keep smn in ignorance մեկին իրազեկ չդարձնել. անտեղյակ պահել -
11 where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise
посл."там, где неведение - благо, глупо быть мудрым" (ср. чего не знаешь, за то не отвечаешь; знать не знаешь, так и вины нет) [выражение создано Т. Греем (Th. Gray, 1716-71):No more; where ignorance is bliss,Looking back on this telescoping of time, one wonders if the government or du Pont company would have pushed ahead with plans for mammoth plants had they fully appreciated the nature of the unknown territory which the scientists were then exploring. Perhaps this was a good illustration of the saying: ‘Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise’. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. III) — Сейчас мы задумываемся над тем, действовали бы правительство и компания "Дюпон" так же решительно и энергично, готовя планы строительства гигантских атомных заводов, если бы они ясно понимали, что представляет собой та неизведанная область, в которую тогда еще только вступили исследователи. Пожалуй, все это может послужить хорошей иллюстрацией к пословице: "Там, где неведение - благо, глупо быть мудрым"
Large English-Russian phrasebook > where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise
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12 use to (one's) advantage
1) Общая лексика: применить себе на пользу (use to one's advantage: He knows how to use other people's ignorance to his advantage.)2) Финансы: использовать для своей выгодыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > use to (one's) advantage
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13 conceal ignorance
Макаров: (one's) скрывать невежество, скрывать свое невежество -
14 expose ignorance
1) Общая лексика: продемонстрировать свое невежество2) Макаров: (one's) продемонстрировать свое невежество -
15 невежество
ср. ignorance расписываться в собственном невежестве ≈ to acknowledge one's own ignorance абсолютное невежество ≈ complete/rank/sheer/utter ignorance глубокое невежество ≈ abysmal ignorance закостенеть в невежестве ≈ to wallow in ignorance круглое невежество ≈ crass ignoranceневежеств|о - с.
1. ignorance;
грубое ~ rank ignorance;
по своему ~y through one`s ignorance;
2. разг. (невежливый поступок) impoliteness.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > невежество
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16 display
1.[dɪ'spleɪ]transitive verb1) zeigen, tragen [Abzeichen]; aufstellen [Trophäe]; (to public view) ausstellen; (on noticeboard) aushängen; (standing) aufstellen [Schild]; (attached) aufhängen [Schild, Fahne]2) (flaunt) zur Schau stellen3) (Commerc.) ausstellen4) (Computing) anzeigen2. noun1) Aufstellung, die; (to public view) Ausstellung, diea display of ill will/courage — eine Demonstration von jmds. Übelwollen/Mut
3) (ostentatious show) Zurschaustellung, diemake a display of one's affection — seine Gefühle zur Schau stellen
* * *[di'splei] 1. verb1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) ausstellen2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) zeigen2. noun2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) die Schau3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) die Auslage4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.)* * *dis·play[dɪˈspleɪ]I. vt▪ to \display sthto \display sth in a shop window etw in einem Schaufenster auslegen2. (demonstrate) etw zeigento \display one's ignorance seine Unwissenheit nicht verbergento \display one's power seine Macht demonstrierento \display self-control gefasst sein3. (flaunt) etw zur Schau stellen4. TYPO etw hervorhebenII. nto be/go on \display ausgestellt sein/werden2. (performance) Vorführung\display of anger Wutausbruch mto make a public \display of grief öffentlich seinen großen Kummer zeigen17-inch \display 17-Zoll-Bildschirm mcolour \display Farbmonitor m* * *[dI'spleɪ]1. vt1) (= show) object zeigen; (COMPUT) anzeigen; interest, courage zeigen, beweisen; ignorance an den Tag legen, beweisen; (ostentatiously) new clothes etc vorführen; feelings zur Schau stellen; power demonstrieren; exam results, notice aushängen3) (TYP, PRESS) hervorheben2. viImponiergehabe zeigen; (birds) balzen3. n1) (of object) Zeigen nt; (of interest, courage) Zeigen nt, Beweis m; (of ignorance) Beweis m; (ostentatious, of new clothes etc) Vorführung f; (of feelings) Zurschaustellung f; (of power) Demonstration fto be/go on display —
these are only for display — die sind nur zur Ansicht
I hope we don't have another display (of temper) like that — ich hoffe, wir kriegen nicht noch einmal denselben Tanz or dieselbe Schau (inf)
she was not given to public displays of emotion — sie zeigte ihre Gefühle nicht gerne in der Öffentlichkeit
2) (= exhibition of paintings etc) Ausstellung f; (= dancing display etc) Vorführung f; (= military, air display) Schau f5) (= visual display) Anzeige f* * *display [dıˈspleı]A v/t1. eine Fahne etc entfalten, ausbreiten2. (her)zeigen3. fig zeigen, entfalten, offenbaren, an den Tag legen:display activity Aktivität zeigen oder entfalten6. TYPO hervorhebenB s1. Entfaltung f2. (Her)Zeigen n3. fig Entfaltung f:display of energy Entfaltung von Tatkraft;display of power Machtentfaltung4. WIRTSCH Display n, Ausstellung f, Auslage f:be on display ausgestellt oder zu sehen sein5. (protzige) Zurschaustellung:make a great display of → A 5;put sth on public display etwas öffentlich zur Schau stellen6. Aufwand m, Pomp m, Prunk m:make a great display großen Prunk entfalten7. TYPO Hervorhebung f (auch Textstelle)8. Display n:a) (Sichtbild)Anzeige f:constant display of hours and minutes Daueranzeige von Stunden und Minuten (einer Digitaluhr)C adj1. WIRTSCH Ausstellungs…, Auslage…:display advertising Displaywerbung f;display artist (Werbe)Dekorateur(in);display box Schaupackung f;display cabinet, display case Schaukasten m, Vitrine f;display window Auslage(n)-, Schaufenster n* * *1.[dɪ'spleɪ]transitive verb1) zeigen, tragen [Abzeichen]; aufstellen [Trophäe]; (to public view) ausstellen; (on noticeboard) aushängen; (standing) aufstellen [Schild]; (attached) aufhängen [Schild, Fahne]2) (flaunt) zur Schau stellen3) (Commerc.) ausstellen4) (Computing) anzeigen2. noun1) Aufstellung, die; (to public view) Ausstellung, diea display of ill will/courage — eine Demonstration von jmds. Übelwollen/Mut
3) (ostentatious show) Zurschaustellung, die4) (Computing etc.) Display, das; Anzeige, die* * *n.Ansicht -en f.Auslage -n f.Ausstellung f.Bildschirm m.Schaufensterauslage f.Schaukasten m. v.ausgeben v.ausstellen v. -
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[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.2) (make public) rivelare [ identity]; denunciare [injustice, scandal]3) (uncover) esporre [ inside]; mettere a nudo [ dirt]; [ excavations] portare alla luce [fossil, remains]4) (introduce)to expose sb. to — avvicinare qcn. a [opera, politics]
to expose sb., sth. to — esporre qcn., qcs. a [infection, light, ridicule]
to expose sb. to temptation — indurre qcn. in tentazione
6) fot. esporre, impressionare [ film]2.1) dir.2)to expose oneself to — (make oneself vulnerable) esporsi a [risk, danger]
* * *[ik'spəuz]1) (to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc): Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight; Don't expose children to danger.) esporre2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) svelare, smascherare3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) esporre•- exposure* * *exposé /ɛkˈspəʊzeɪ, USA ɛkspəʊˈzeɪ/ (franc.)n.1 denuncia; rivelazioni (pl.)2 rapporto di denuncia; esposto.* * *[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.2) (make public) rivelare [ identity]; denunciare [injustice, scandal]3) (uncover) esporre [ inside]; mettere a nudo [ dirt]; [ excavations] portare alla luce [fossil, remains]4) (introduce)to expose sb. to — avvicinare qcn. a [opera, politics]
to expose sb., sth. to — esporre qcn., qcs. a [infection, light, ridicule]
to expose sb. to temptation — indurre qcn. in tentazione
6) fot. esporre, impressionare [ film]2.1) dir.2)to expose oneself to — (make oneself vulnerable) esporsi a [risk, danger]
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18 plead
1. intransitive verb,plead with somebody for something/to do something — jemanden inständig um etwas bitten/jemanden inständig [darum] bitten, etwas zu tun; (imploringly) jemanden um etwas anflehen/jemanden anflehen, etwas zu tun
2) (Law): (put forward plea; also fig.) plädieren3) (Law)2. transitive verb,1) (beg) inständig bitten; (imploringly) flehen2) (Law): (offer in mitigation) sich berufen auf (+ Akk.); geltend machen; (as excuse) sich entschuldigen mitplead guilty/not guilty — (lit. or fig.) sich schuldig/nicht schuldig bekennen
3) (present in court)plead somebody's case or plead the case for somebody — jemandes Sache vor Gericht vertreten
* * *[pli:d]past tense, past participles - pleaded; verb1) ((of a prisoner) to answer a charge, saying whether one is guilty or not: `How does the prisoner plead?' `He pleads guilty.') plädieren2) (to present a case in court: My lawyer will plead my case; My lawyer will plead for me.) vertreten3) ((often with with) to make an urgent request: He pleaded with me not to go; He pleaded to be allowed to go.) dringend bitten* * *[pli:d]I. vi1. (implore) [flehentlich] bitten, flehento \plead for forgiveness/justice/mercy um Verzeihung/Gerechtigkeit/Gnade bitten▪ to \plead with sb [to do sth] jdn anflehen[, etw zu tun]▪ to \plead for sb jdn verteidigento \plead not guilty [or innocent] sich akk für nicht schuldig erklären; (as advocate) auf nicht schuldig plädieren ÖSTERRhow do you \plead? bekennen Sie sich schuldig?he \pleaded guilty to the charge of indecent assault er gestand die sexuelle NötigungII. vt1. (claim)▪ to \plead sth etw behaupten [o angeben]your best bet is to \plead inexperience am besten weisen Sie auf ihre Unerfahrenheit hinto \plead one's ignorance sich akk auf Unkenntnis berufento \plead insanity LAW auf Unzurechnungsfähigkeit plädieren2. (argue for)to \plead a/sb's cause [with sb] [jdm] einen/jds Fall vortragento \plead a case LAW eine Sache vor Gericht vertreten* * *[pliːd] pret, ptp pleaded or ( Scot, US) pled1. vt1) (= argue) vertretento plead sb's cause (fig) — jds Sache vertreten, für jds Sache eintreten
2. vi1) (= beg) bitten, nachsuchen (for um)to plead with sb to do sth — jdn bitten or ersuchen (geh), etw zu tun
to plead guilty/not guilty — sich schuldig/nicht schuldig bekennen
* * *plead [pliːd]1. JURc) sich zu seiner Verteidigung äußern:plead guilty to doing sth sich schuldig bekennen, etwas getan zu habenhis youth pleads for him seine Jugend spricht für ihnB v/t1. JUR und fig als Verteidigung oder Entschuldigung anführen, sich berufen auf (akk), Kopfschmerzen etc vorschützen2. JUR erörtern3. eine Sache vertreten, verteidigen, sich einsetzen für:plead sb’s cause4. JUR (als Beweisgrund) vorbringen, anführen* * *1. intransitive verb,plead with somebody for something/to do something — jemanden inständig um etwas bitten/jemanden inständig [darum] bitten, etwas zu tun; (imploringly) jemanden um etwas anflehen/jemanden anflehen, etwas zu tun
2) (Law): (put forward plea; also fig.) plädieren3) (Law)2. transitive verb,1) (beg) inständig bitten; (imploringly) flehen2) (Law): (offer in mitigation) sich berufen auf (+ Akk.); geltend machen; (as excuse) sich entschuldigen mitplead guilty/not guilty — (lit. or fig.) sich schuldig/nicht schuldig bekennen
3) (present in court)plead somebody's case or plead the case for somebody — jemandes Sache vor Gericht vertreten
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19 expose
A vtr1 ( display) gen exposer [body, skin] ; montrer [teeth] ; ( provocatively) exhiber [chest, thighs] ; to expose one's ignorance étaler son ignorance ;2 ( make public) révéler [fact, identity, secret] ; dénoncer [injustice, person, scandal] ; to expose sb as a spy démasquer qn comme espion ; to expose sb for what they are dévoiler la vraie nature de qn ;3 ( uncover) exposer [contents, inside, dirt] ; dénuder [wire] ; exposer [nerve] ; [low tide] découvrir [rocks] ; [excavations] mettre à jour [fossil, remains] ;4 ( introduce) to expose sb to initier qn à [opera, politics] ; exposer qn à [effect, influence, reality] ;5 ( make vulnerable) to expose sb/sth to exposer qn/qch à [danger, infection, light] ; livrer qn/qch à [ridicule, temptation] ;6 Phot exposer [film] ;B v refl -
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expose [ɪkˈspəʊz]a. ( = uncover) exposer ; [+ wire, nerve, body part] mettre à nu• to expose o.s. to criticism s'exposer à la critique• the course exposes students to many points of view le cours présente aux étudiants de nombreux points de vue• to expose o.s. (indecently) commettre un outrage à la pudeur► to be exposed to [+ idea, experience] être confronté àb. ( = unmask) [+ vice, scandal, plot, lie] dévoiler ; [+ secret] éventer ; ( = denounce) démasquer (as comme étant)c. [+ photograph] exposer* * *[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.transitive verb1) ( display) exposer [skin]2) ( make public) révéler [identity]; dénoncer [injustice, person, scandal]3) ( uncover) exposer [inside, dirt]; [excavations] mettre à jour [fossil, remains]4) ( make vulnerable)to expose somebody/something to — exposer quelqu'un/quelque chose à [infection, light]; livrer quelqu'un/quelque chose à [ridicule, temptation]
5) Photography exposer [film]2.1)to expose oneself — Law commettre un outrage à la pudeur
2)3.to expose oneself to — ( make oneself vulnerable) s'exposer à [risk, danger]
exposed past participle adjective [area, film] exposé; [beam] apparent
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