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  • 81 hard

    hard [hɑ:d]
    dur1 (a)-(c), 2 (a) difficile1 (b) froid1 (c) rude1 (c) concret1 (d) fort2 (a) difficilement2 (b) durement2 (c)
    (a) (not soft → substance, light, colour) dur;
    to get or to become hard durcir;
    rock hard, (as) hard as rock dur comme la pierre;
    his muscles are rock hard or (as) hard as rock ses muscles sont durs comme le fer, il a des muscles d'acier;
    she is (as) hard as nails (emotionally) elle est dure, elle n'a pas de cœur; (physically) c'est une dure à cuire
    (b) (difficult → question, problem etc) difficile, dur;
    the laws make it hard to leave the country à cause des lois, il est difficile de quitter le pays;
    to have a hard fight or struggle on one's hands avoir une lourde tâche devant soi;
    it's hard to explain c'est difficile ou dur à expliquer;
    I find it hard to understand/believe that... je n'arrive pas à comprendre pourquoi/croire que...;
    it's hard to say c'est difficile à dire;
    he's hard to get on with il n'est pas facile à vivre;
    she is hard to please (never satisfied) elle est difficile; (difficult to buy gifts for etc) c'est difficile de lui faire plaisir;
    it's hard to beat on trouve difficilement mieux;
    it's hard to beat a good Bordeaux il n'y a rien de meilleur qu'un bon bordeaux;
    the hardest part of the job is done le plus dur est fait;
    life is hard c'est dur, la vie;
    times are hard les temps sont durs ou difficiles;
    these are hard times for all of us c'est une période difficile pour tout le monde;
    to fall on hard times (financially) connaître des temps difficiles ou une période de vaches maigres; (have difficult times) connaître des temps difficiles, en voir de dures;
    to give sb a hard time en faire voir de dures à qn;
    the boss has just been giving me a hard time le patron vient de me faire passer un mauvais quart d'heure;
    come on, don't give me a hard time! allez, laisse-moi tranquille!;
    you'll have a hard time (of it) persuading him to do that tu vas avoir du mal à le convaincre de faire cela;
    she had a hard time of it after her mother's death elle a traversé une période difficile après la mort de sa mère;
    she had a hard time of it when she was a child la vie n'était pas drôle pour elle quand elle était enfant;
    she had a hard time of it (in childbirth, operation) elle a souffert;
    to learn sth the hard way (involving personal loss, suffering etc) apprendre qch à ses dépens; (in a difficult way) faire le rude apprentissage de qch;
    I learnt the hard way not to be underinsured j'ai appris à mes dépens qu'il ne faut pas être sous-assuré;
    I learnt skiing the hard way j'ai appris à skier à la dure;
    I learnt my seamanship the hard way j'ai fait le rude apprentissage du métier de marin;
    some people always have to do things the hard way il y a des gens qui choisissent toujours la difficulté;
    to play hard to get (flirt) jouer les insaisissables;
    humorous their financial expert is playing hard to get leur expert financier semble jouer à cache-cache;
    the hard of hearing les malentendants mpl;
    to be hard of hearing être dur d'oreille;
    a glass of wine, or would you prefer a drop of the hard stuff? un verre de vin, ou bien préféreriez-vous une goutte de quelque chose de plus fort?;
    keep off the hard stuff évitez les boissons fortes
    (c) (severe → voice, face, eyes) dur, froid; (→ climate, winter) rigoureux, rude; (→ frost) fort, rude;
    he's hard (tough) c'est un dur;
    to be hard on sb être dur avec qn;
    children are hard on their shoes les enfants font subir de mauvais traitements à leurs chaussures;
    it's hard on the nerves c'est dur pour les nerfs;
    it was hard on the others ça a été dur pour les autres;
    it's hardest on the children le plus dur, c'est pour les enfants;
    to be a hard taskmaster être dur à la tâche;
    to take a long hard look at sth examiner qch de près;
    you should take a long hard look at yourself tu devrais bien te regarder;
    it's a hard blow for him c'est un coup terrible pour lui;
    no hard feelings? tu ne m'en veux pas?;
    familiar hard luck!, British hard cheese!, hard lines! pas de chance!, pas de veine!, pas de bol!;
    it will be hard luck if he doesn't get the job ça ne sera pas de veine ou de bol s'il n'obtient pas le travail;
    don't give me any of your hard luck stories ne me raconte pas tes malheurs;
    he gave me some hard luck story about having lost his investments il a essayé de m'apitoyer en me racontant qu'il avait perdu l'argent qu'il avait investi;
    familiar a hard nut or man un dur
    (d) (concrete → facts) concret(ète), tangible; (→ evidence) tangible;
    the hard fact is that there isn't enough money la vérité, c'est qu'il n'y a pas assez d'argent;
    the argument was not backed up by any hard fact l'argument ne s'appuyait sur rien de concret
    it's been a long hard day la journée a été longue;
    it's hard work c'est dur;
    it was hard work to convince him j'ai eu fort à faire pour le convaincre;
    she's hard work (difficult to get on with) elle n'est pas facile à vivre; (difficult to make conversation with) elle n'est pas causante;
    she's not afraid of hard work le travail ne lui fait pas peur;
    the climb was hard going la montée était rude;
    it's hard going making conversation with him c'est difficile de discuter avec lui
    she's a hard worker c'est un bourreau de travail;
    he's a hard drinker c'est un gros buveur, il boit beaucoup;
    he's a hard charger c'est un fonceur;
    give it a good hard shove pousse-le un bon coup, pousse-le fort
    (g) Finance (stock, rates) soutenu, ferme
    (a) (strenuously → pull, push, hit, breathe) fort; (→ work) dur; (→ run) à toutes jambes; (→ listen) attentivement;
    to work hard at sth beaucoup travailler qch;
    to work hard at improving one's service/French beaucoup travailler pour améliorer son service/français;
    to work sb hard faire travailler qn dur;
    he works hard and plays hard il se dépense beaucoup dans son travail et dans ses loisirs;
    you'll have to try harder il faudra que tu fasses plus d'efforts;
    to try hard to do sth essayer de son mieux de faire qch;
    try hard! fais de ton mieux!;
    to think hard beaucoup réfléchir;
    think hard! réfléchis bien!;
    think harder! réfléchis un peu plus!;
    we can't find it - well, look harder! nous ne le trouvons pas - et bien cherchez mieux!;
    you didn't look very hard! tu n'as pas bien cherché;
    to look hard at sb regarder qn bien en face;
    to look hard at sth examiner qch;
    as hard as possible, as hard as one can (work, try) le plus qu'on peut; (push, hit, squeeze) de toutes ses forces;
    Nautical hard astern! arrière, toute!;
    Cars she hauled the wheel hard over elle a braqué à fond;
    Cars to turn hard to the left braquer à gauche, faire un virage très sec vers la gauche;
    to swim hard for the shore nager de toutes ses forces vers le rivage;
    British they're hard at it (working) ils sont plongés dans leur travail
    (b) (with difficulty) difficilement;
    to be hard put or pushed or pressed to do sth avoir du mal à faire qch;
    you'll be hard put to find a shop open at this time tu vas avoir du mal à trouver une boutique ouverte à cette heure-ci;
    old habits die hard les vieilles habitudes ont la vie dure
    (c) (harshly, severely → treat someone) durement, sévèrement; (→ rain) à verse; (→ freeze, snow) fort;
    he's feeling hard done by il a l'impression d'avoir été injustement traité;
    to be hard hit by sth être durement touché par qch;
    she took the news/his death pretty hard la nouvelle/sa mort l'a beaucoup éprouvée;
    old-fashioned it'll go hard with him if he keeps telling lies ça va aller mal pour lui s'il continue à raconter des mensonges
    the ground was frozen hard le gel avait complètement durci la terre;
    to set hard (concrete, mortar) prendre
    to follow hard on the heels of sb être sur les talons de qn;
    to follow or to come hard on the heels of sth suivre qch de très près
    hard up (short of money) fauché, à sec;
    to be hard up for ideas manquer d'idées, être à court d'idées ;
    to be hard up for volunteers manquer de volontaires ;
    figurative you must be hard up if you're going out with him! il faut vraiment que tu n'aies rien à te mettre sous la dent pour sortir avec lui!
    3 noun
    to try one's hardest faire de son mieux
    old-fashioned tout près de
    ►► Typography & Computing hard carriage return retour m chariot obligatoire;
    familiar hard case (person) dur(e) m,f à cuire;
    hard cash (argent m) liquide m;
    American hard cider cidre m;
    hard coal anthracite m;
    Finance hard commodities minerais mpl;
    Linguistics hard consonant consonne f dure;
    Computing hard copy copie f sur papier, sortie f papier;
    hard core (nucleus) noyau m dur; Building industry empierrement m; Music hard rock m inv, hard m inv; (pornography) porno m hard;
    British Sport hard court (for tennis) court m en ciment;
    hard currency monnaie f ou devise f forte;
    a hard currency shop un magasin où on paye en devises;
    Computing hard disk disque m dur;
    Computing hard disk drive, hard drive unité f de disque dur;
    hard drug drogue f dure;
    Horseriding hard gallop galop m soutenu;
    hard hat (of construction worker) casque m; American familiar (construction worker) ouvrier(ère) m,f du bâtiment;
    hard hat area = zone où le port du casque est obligatoire;
    hard hat area (sign) port du casque obligatoire;
    Typography & Computing hard hyphen césure f imposée, trait m d'union imposé;
    hard labour (UNCOUNT) travaux mpl forcés;
    hard landing (by spacecraft) atterrissage m avec impact; figurative (during economic crisis) atterrissage m brutal;
    Metallurgy hard lead plomb m aigre;
    Politics the hard left l'extrême gauche;
    hard line ligne f de conduite dure;
    to take a hard line on sb/sth adopter une ligne de conduite dure avec qn/sur qch;
    hard liquor spiritueux mpl;
    Finance hard loan prêt m aux conditions du marché;
    Press hard news nouvelles fpl sûres ou vérifiées;
    Veterinary medicine hard pad coussinet m dur;
    Typography & Computing hard page break fin f de page obligatoire;
    Anatomy hard palate voûte f du palais, palais m dur;
    hard porn porno m hard, hard m inv;
    Computing hard reset réinitialisation f totale de la machine;
    Typography & Computing hard return saut m de ligne manuel;
    Politics the hard right l'extrême droit;
    Music hard rock hard rock m inv, hard m inv; esp American Cookery hard sauce = sauce au beurre, au sucre et au brandy ou au rhum servie avec le pudding;
    hard science science f dure;
    hard sell vente f agressive;
    to give sth the hard sell promouvoir qch de façon agressive;
    the salesman gave us the hard sell le vendeur a essayé de nous forcer la main;
    hard sell approach, hard sell tactics méthode f de vente agressive;
    Cars hard shoulder bande f d'arrêt d'urgence;
    hard space espace m insécable;
    hard water eau f calcaire ou dure
    ✾ Book 'Hard Times' Dickens 'Les Temps difficiles'

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  • 82 ÆTLA

    * * *
    (að), v.
    1) to think, mean, suppose (munu þeir ætla, at vér hafim riðit austr);
    hann ætlaði henni líf en sér dauða, he expected life for her, but death for himself;
    2) to intend, purpose (ek ætla ok styrkja Gunnar at nökkuru);
    þeir ætluðu ekki lengra í kveld, they did not intend to go any farther to-night;
    þat verðr hverr at vinna, er ætlat er, every one must do the work that is set before him;
    ætla e-m e-t, to set apart for one, allot to one (hann ætlaði þrælum sínum dagsverk);
    to intend a thing for one (hann keypti þar pell ágætt, er hann ætlaði Ólafi konungi);
    to expect from one, suspect one of (þér mundi þat engi maðr ætla);
    ætla sér hóf, to keep within bounds;
    ætla sér (with infin.), to intend, purpose (ef hann ætlar sér at keppa við oss);
    suðr ætla ek mér at ganga, I intend to go south (to Rome);
    ætla fyrir (with infin.), to intend (eru þat hin mestu firn, at þér ætlið fyrir at leggja á allt fólk ánauðarok);
    ætla e-t fyrir, to foredoom, foreordain (þat mun verða um forlög okkur sem áðr er ætlat fyrir);
    ætla fyrir sér, to think beforehand, expect (mart verðr annan veg en maðrinn ætlar fyrir sér);
    ætla til e-s staðar, to intend to go to a place (þeir sigldu nú ok ætla, til Miklagarðs);
    ætla til e-s, to reckon upon, expect (eigi þarftu til þess at ætla, at ek ganga við frændsemi við yðr);
    hann tók sér bústað ok ætlaði þar landeign til, he destined a piece of land for that purpose;
    3) refl., ætlast, to intend, purpose, = ætla sér (hann ætlast at fara til Jómsborgar);
    ætlast e-t fyrir, to intend to do a thing (vér skulum halda til njósn, hvat Ólafr ætlast fyrir).
    * * *
    að, often spelt etla. but ætla, Ld. 32 (vellum); in mod. usage it is often sounded atla: [a derivative akin to Goth. ahjan = to mind, think, and aha = a mind, as also to Germ. achten, O. H. G. ahton; the Northern languages use none of these words, but only the derivative ætla; an old Germ. ahtilon would answer to Icel. ætla; Scot. ettle.]
    B. To think, mean, suppose; jarl ætlaði þat, at þær myndi blóta, Blas. 45; munu þeir ætla at vér hafim riðit austr, Nj. 206; forvitni er mér á, hvat þú ætlar mér í skapi búa, Lv. 16; hann ætlaði henni líf en sér dauða, he ettled (expected) life for her, but death for himself, Sturl. iii. 190 C; ekki er til þess at ætla, segir hann, at ek mona skipask við orð ein saman, Fms. xi. 38; ekki þarftú til þess at ætla at ek ganga við frændsemi þinni, 61; verði þér nú at ætla hvárt-tveggja, think of both things, Sks. 285; ef ek á svá mikit vald á þér sem ek ætla, Nj. 10.
    2. to intend, purpose; hann kveðsk hafa ætlað ferð sína til Róms, Fms. vii. 155; ek ætla nú ferð mína í Cesaream, 655 xvii. 1; en þat sæti eptir hans dag ætlaði sér hverr sona hans, Fms. i. 7; verðr þat hverr at vinna er ætlað er, … sem ætlað er fyrir, what is allotted him, Nj. 10, 259; ef Guð hefir svá fyrir ætlað, Fms. ix. 507; ætluðu menn Óspaki þat verk, suspected him to have done it, Band. 14; ætlar hann at görask konungr norðr þar, Eg. 71; menn ætluðu til liðs við Þórólf, 98; skautsk at ok ætlaði at höggva fót undan Kára, Nj. 262; ætla til upp-göngu, Fms. vii. 254; hann ætlaði út vindauga, Dropl. 17; ætla e-t fyrir, to purpose, intend a thing, Fms. xi. 256 (fyrir-ætlan); hann lézk þat fyrir sér ætla at ílla mundi hlýða, he was of opinion that …, vii. 141; ek ætla ok at styrkja Gunnar at nokkuru, Nj. 41: hence with mere notion of futurity, eg ætla að fara, I think to go, I shall go: in queries, hvað ætli hann ætli sér, what do you think he is thinking of doing? hvað ætli hann ætli sér (sounded hvatl-ann-atli sér? hvatl’-ann-atl’-a’-fara?); á fyrir-ætlaðri tíð, Eluc. 26.
    3. to think, guess; en þó má hverr ætla hvílíka mannraun hann hafði, Bs. i. 139: to calculate, hann tók sér bústað, ok ætlaði þar landeign til, he destined a strip of land for that use, Eg. 735; bera í burt heyit, en ætla vel til alls fjár, they carry the trusses of hay away, but leave enough for the live slock on the farm, Ísl. ii. 140; þeir skolu ætla til heys en eigi til haga, svá sem þeir ætla réttast, Grág. ii. 340; ætla sér hóf, to keep within bounds, Fms. x. 349.
    II. reflex. to intend of oneself, purpose; hann ætlask at fara til Jómsborgar, Fms. xi. 88; þá ætlaðisk flokkrinn at brenna bæinn at hringom, x. 388; spurði Brynjólfr hvat hann setlaðisk fyrir, Eg. 156.
    ☞ In the verse of Sighvat (Fms. vi. 43) ‘ætla’ is, we believe, a corruption for ‘Atla,’ pr. name of a Norse Lagman in Gula, mentioned in Fms. x. 401 (Ágrip ch. 29), and in N. G. L. i. 104; but it is now hardly possible to restore the whole verse, which had already been corrupted in tradition, so that when the compiler of Magnús Saga quoted it, he did not make out the full sense of it. The true context has been pointed out by Maurer in Abhandl. der k. Bayer. Acad. der W. 1872.

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  • 83 У-158

    ДЕРЖАТЬ УХО ВОСТРО coll ДЕРЖАТЬ УШКИ НА МАКУШКЕ coll, usu. humor VP subj: human often imper or infin with надо, нужно, следует etc usu. this WO
    1. \У-158 с кем not to trust s.o., to be very cautious with s.o.: с Y-ом держи ухо востро = be on your guard with Y
    be very careful with Y watch Y carefully (in refer, to caution when speaking with s.o. or in s.o. 's presence) watch what you say when Y is around (when you talk to Y etc)
    (Хлестаков:) Я еду в Саратовскую губернию, в собственную деревню. (Городничий (в сторону, с лицом, принимающим ироническое выражение):) В Саратовскую губернию! А? И не покраснеет! О, да с ним нужно ухо востро (Гоголь 4). (Kh.:) I'm on my way to my own estate in the province of Saratov. (Mayor (aside with an ironical expression):) In the province of Saratov! And not a blush! Oh, you have to be on your guard with him (4c).
    «...C Юркой со своим ухо держи востро». - «Как это „востро"? Почему?» - «...Думаю я, что нет для него ничего святого». - «Конечно, в бога не верит». - «Я не про бога говорю... Я к тому, что нету в нём доброты, души нет. А раз нет души, так и святого ничего нету» (Михайловская 1)."...Be very careful with your Yuri." "What do you mean by 'careful? Why?" "...1 think that nothing is sacred to him." "Of course, he doesn't believe in God." "I am not speaking of God. What I mean is, there is no kindness in him, no soul. And if there is no soul, there is nothing sacred" (1a).
    2. to be cautious, attentive, vigilant (in order to avoid danger or trouble, protect one's interests etc)
    X-y надо держать ухо востро - X must (has to) be on his guard (on the alert)
    X must keep his eyes and ears open X must (has got to etc) keep his ear to the ground (keep his ears pricked) X must keep a sharp lookout (in limited contexts) you can't be too careful.
    Она знала, её научили, что здесь (на Западе) ухо надо держать востро (Войнович 1). She knew, for she had been taught well, that in the West you have to be on your guard (1a).
    Сердце неугомонного старичка билось тревожно, он ходил по пустым своим комнатам и прислушивался. Надо было держать ухо востро: мог где-нибудь сторожить ее (Грушеньку) Дмитрий Федорович, а как она постучится в окно... то надо было отпереть двери как можно скорее... (Достоевский 1). The irrepressible old man's heart was beating anxiously, he paced his empty rooms and listened. He had to be on the alert: Dmitri Fyodorovich could be watching out for her (Grushenka) somewhere, and when she knocked at the window...he would have to open the door as quickly as possible... (1a).
    ...Ребров знал, что при Лялином мягкосердечии самая страстная ненависть может легко перекинуться в страстное сожаление, даже в сочувствие, тут надо держать ухо востро (Трифонов 1)....With Lyalya's softheartedness Rebrov knew that the strongest hatred could easily transform itself into feelings of pity or even sympathy, so here he would have to keep his eyes and ears open (1a).
    Ребята мои умничают. Они воры. Мне должно держать ухо востро при первой неудаче они свою шею выкупят моею головою» (Пушкин 2). "My fellows are always trying to be clever. They're crooks. I've got to keep my ears pricked: at the first sign of failure they'll try to save their necks in exchange for my head" (2a).
    «Я бы тебя... не поставил на этот пост, не положено кандидату, но господин ротмистр приказал... Ты держи ухо востро, Мак» (Стругацкие 2). "If it were up to me, I wouldn't have assigned you to this post. It's never given to candidates, but the captain ordered it. Keep a sharp lookout, Mac" (2a).

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  • 84 приводить

    reduce, reduce to, bring, cite, deduce, list, adduce, enter
    Были приведены дальнейшие аргументы, показавшие, что... - Further arguments were given which showed that...
    Было бы легко привести значительно больше примеров... - It would be easy to give many more examples of...
    В основном, различные подходы приводят к... - Different approaches will, in general, lead to...
    В свою очередь это может привести к тому, что... - This in turn can lead to...
    В таблице 1 мы приводим вместе все данные относительно... - In Table 1 we summarize the...
    В этом приложении мы приводим результаты... - In this appendix we present the results of...
    Все эти данные приводили к очевидному требованию, что... - All this evidence led to a clear requirement that...
    Дальнейшее рассуждение затем привело бы к идее... - Further argument would then lead to the idea of...
    Данная процедура может быть продолжена, она приводит к... - The procedure can be continued, yielding...
    Здесь мы приводим другой пример (чего-л). - We give here another example of...
    Здесь мы приводим некоторые формулы для... - Неге we give some formulae for...
    Исследование каждого случая отдельно приводит к... - Examination of each individual case leads to...
    Можно привести еще одно замечание. - One further observation may be made.
    Мы можем привести геометрическую интерпретацию для... -It is possible to give a geometric interpretation of...
    Мы не можем привести здесь полный ответ. - We cannot give a complete answer here.
    Мы не приводим это рассуждение со всеми подробностями по следующим причинам. - We do not present this argument in detail for the following reasons.
    Мы приводим ниже значения для... - We quote below the values of...
    Мы теперь приведем приложение уравнения (5). - We now give an application of (5).
    Это привело нас к предложению, что... - We are led to the suggestion that...
    Наши рассуждения в предыдущем параграфе могли бы привести нас к предположению, что... - Our work in the previous section might lead us to suspect that...
    Однако здесь можно привести очень грубый довод. - A very rough reason, however, can be given here.
    Описанный здесь метод всегда приводит... - The procedure described here always yields...
    Перед тем как продолжить приводить примеры, мы приведем важное замечание, что... - Before proceeding to give examples, we make the important observation that...
    Подобные повреждения могут привести к потере... - Such injuries can result in a loss of...
    Понятно, что только один этот процесс не мог бы привести к... - Clearly such a process alone could not lead to...
    Предыдущее обсуждение приводит к идее, что... - The preceding discussion leads to the idea that...
    Приведем более полное доказательство, данное Гильбертом [2]. - A fuller proof, given by Hilbert [2], is as follows.
    Приведем исключения, которые указывает Смит [1]. - Smith [1] points out certain exceptions as follows.
    Приведем некоторый основной критерий для... - Let us list some major criteria for...
    Приведем соответствующие численные величины:... - The corresponding numerical values are as follows:...
    Приведем теперь пример, в котором... - We now give an example in which...
    Процесс приводит к замене в... - The process leads to a change in...
    Следовательно, мы обязаны попытаться развить теорию, которая приводит к... - Hence, we must try to develop a theory that leads to...
    Смит [1] приводит убедительный пример существования... - Smith [l] makes a persuasive case for the existence of...
    Сначала мы приведем некоторый дополнительный материал относительно... - We begin with some additional material relating to...
    Сначала мы приведем один результат из... - We first quote a result from...
    Такая практика приводит к серьезным недоразумениям. - This practice leads to serious confusion.
    Тем не менее эта формальная работа привела к конкретному результату. - Nevertheless, this formal work has produced a concrete result. I
    Тем самым нас довольно настойчиво приводит к идее, что... - This suggests quite strongly that...
    Теперь мы приведем некоторые экспериментальные данные относительно... - We shall now give some experimental data concerning...
    Теперь мы приведем список наиболее важных тождеств, включающих... - We shall now list the most important identities involving...
    Теперь мы приведем явную характеристику... - We now give an explicit characterization of...
    Теперь приведем несколько конкретных примеров. - A few concrete examples are in order.
    Чтобы привести еще более простой пример, мы можем рассмотреть... - То take an even simpler example, we can consider...
    Элегантное доказательство, которое мы здесь приводим, в основном принадлежит Гильберту. - The elegant proof we give is essentially due to Hilbert.
    Эти кажущиеся тривиальными результаты приводят к... - These seemingly trivial results lead to...
    Эти результаты мы приводим в таблице 1 для трех значений г. - The results are set out in Table 1 for three values of r.
    Это выражение можно привести к более удобному виду. - This expression can be put in a more convenient form.
    Это доказательство слишком сложное, чтобы приводить его здесь. - The proof is too complicated to give here.
    Это естественным образом приводило к различным схемам для... - It led naturally to various schemes for...
    Это заключение базируется на тех же самых идеях, которые приводят к... - This conclusion is based on the same ideas that lead to...
    Это могло бы также привести к лучшему пониманию... - This could also lead to a better understanding of...
    Это не приведет к ошибке, потому что... - This will not give rise to confusion because...
    Это не приводит ни к каким концептуальным трудностям, однако... - This introduces no conceptual difficulties, but...
    Это нестрогое рассуждение приводит нас к... - This crude argument leads to...
    Это позволяет нам привести уравнение (1) к следующему виду... - This enables us to reduce (1) to the form...
    Это привело нескольких авторов к заключению, что... - This has led several authors to believe that...
    Это приводит к возникновению так называемого... - This gives rise to the so-called...
    Это приводит к возрастанию... - This involves an increase in...
    Это приводит к выводу, что... - This carries the implication that...
    Это приводит к концепции... - This leads to a conception in which...
    Это приводит к новым концепциям. - This leads to new conceptions.
    Это приводит к полезным методам обращения с... - This leads to useful ways of dealing with...
    Это приводит к противоречию, и, следовательно, доказательство закончено. - This gives a contradiction, and the proof is complete.
    Это приводит к рассмотрению темы... - This leads into the topic of...
    Это приводит к следующему определению. - This motivates the following definition.
    Это приводит к тому, что известно как... - This leads to what is known as...
    Это приводит нас к важному свойству... - This leads us to an important property of...
    Это приводит нас к идее постулировать существование... - This leads us to postulate the existence of...
    Этот результат автоматически приводит к необходимости изучения... - This result automatically leads to a study of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > приводить

  • 85 держать ухо востро

    [VP; subj: human; often Imper or infin with надо, нужно, следует etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. держать ухо востро с кем not to trust s.o., to be very cautious with s.o.: с Y-ом держи ухо востро be on your guard with Y; be very careful with Y; watch Y carefully; [in refer, to caution when speaking with s.o. or in s.o.'s presence] watch what you say when Y is around <when you talk to Y etc>.
         ♦ [Хлестаков:] Я еду в Саратовскую губернию, в собственную деревню. [Городничий (в сторону, с лицом, принимающим ироническое выражение):] В Саратовскую губернию! А? И не покраснеет! О, да с ним нужно ухо востро (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] I'm on my way to my own estate in the province of Saratov. [Mayor (aside with an ironical expression):] In the province of Saratov! And not a blush! Oh, you have to be on your guard with him (4c).
         ♦ "...С Юркой со своим ухо держи востро". - "Как это " востро"? Почему?" - "...Думаю я, что нет для него ничего святого". - "Конечно, в бога не верит". - "Я не про бога говорю... Я к тому, что нету в нём доброты, души нет. А раз нет души, так и святого ничего нету" (Михайловская 1). "...Be very careful with your Yuri." "What do you mean by 'careful? Why?" "...I think that nothing is sacred to him." "Of course, he doesn't believe in God." "I am not speaking of God. What I mean is, there is no kindness in him, no soul. And if there is no soul, there is nothing sacred" (1a).
    2. to be cautious, attentive, vigilant (in order to avoid danger or trouble, protect one's interests etc):
    - X-y надо держать ухо востро X must < has to> be on his guard < on the alert>;
    - X must <has got to etc> keep his ear to the ground < keep his ears pricked>;
    - [in limited contexts] you can't be too careful.
         ♦ Она знала, её научили, что здесь [на Западе] ухо надо держать востро (Войнович 1). She knew, for she had been taught well, that in the West you have to be on your guard (1a).
         ♦ Сердце неугомонного старичка билось тревожно, он ходил по пустым своим комнатам и прислушивался. Надо было держать ухо востро: мог где-нибудь сторожить ее [Грушеньку] Дмитрий Федорович, а как она постучится в окно... то надо было отпереть двери как можно скорее... (Достоевский 1). The irrepressible old man's heart was beating anxiously; he paced his empty rooms and listened. He had to be on the alert: Dmitri Fyodorovich could be watching out for her [Grushenka] somewhere, and when she knocked at the window...he would have to open the door as quickly as possible... (1a).
         ♦...Ребров знал, что при Лялином мягкосердечии самая страстная ненависть может легко перекинуться в страстное сожаление, даже в сочувствие, тут надо держать ухо востро (Трифонов 1)....With Lyalya's softheartedness Rebrov knew that the strongest hatred could easily transform itself into feelings of pity or even sympathy, so here he would have to keep his eyes and ears open (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята мои умничают. Они воры. Мне должно держать ухо востро; при первой неудаче они свою шею выкупят моею головою" (Пушкин 2). "My fellows are always trying to be clever. They're crooks. I've got to keep my ears pricked: at the first sign of failure they'll try to save their necks in exchange for my head" (2a).
         ♦ "Я бы тебя... не поставил на этот пост, не положено кандидату, но господин ротмистр приказал... Ты держи ухо востро, Мак" (Стругацкие 2). "If it were up to me, I wouldn't have assigned you to this post. It's never given to candidates, but the captain ordered it. Keep a sharp lookout, Mac" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать ухо востро

  • 86 держать ушки на макушке

    ДЕРЖАТЬ УХО ВОСТРО coll; ДЕРЖАТЬ УШКИ НА МАКУШКЕ coll, usu. humor
    [VP; subj: human; often Imper or infin with надо, нужно, следует etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. держать ушки на макушке с кем not to trust s.o., to be very cautious with s.o.: с Y-ом держи ухо востро be on your guard with Y; be very careful with Y; watch Y carefully; [in refer, to caution when speaking with s.o. or in s.o.'s presence] watch what you say when Y is around <when you talk to Y etc>.
         ♦ [Хлестаков:] Я еду в Саратовскую губернию, в собственную деревню. [Городничий (в сторону, с лицом, принимающим ироническое выражение):] В Саратовскую губернию! А? И не покраснеет! О, да с ним нужно ухо востро (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] I'm on my way to my own estate in the province of Saratov. [Mayor (aside with an ironical expression):] In the province of Saratov! And not a blush! Oh, you have to be on your guard with him (4c).
         ♦ "...С Юркой со своим ухо держи востро". - "Как это " востро"? Почему?" - "...Думаю я, что нет для него ничего святого". - "Конечно, в бога не верит". - "Я не про бога говорю... Я к тому, что нету в нём доброты, души нет. А раз нет души, так и святого ничего нету" (Михайловская 1). "...Be very careful with your Yuri." "What do you mean by 'careful? Why?" "...I think that nothing is sacred to him." "Of course, he doesn't believe in God." "I am not speaking of God. What I mean is, there is no kindness in him, no soul. And if there is no soul, there is nothing sacred" (1a).
    2. to be cautious, attentive, vigilant (in order to avoid danger or trouble, protect one's interests etc):
    - X-y надо держать ухо востро X must < has to> be on his guard < on the alert>;
    - X must <has got to etc> keep his ear to the ground < keep his ears pricked>;
    - [in limited contexts] you can't be too careful.
         ♦ Она знала, её научили, что здесь [на Западе] ухо надо держать востро (Войнович 1). She knew, for she had been taught well, that in the West you have to be on your guard (1a).
         ♦ Сердце неугомонного старичка билось тревожно, он ходил по пустым своим комнатам и прислушивался. Надо было держать ухо востро: мог где-нибудь сторожить ее [Грушеньку] Дмитрий Федорович, а как она постучится в окно... то надо было отпереть двери как можно скорее... (Достоевский 1). The irrepressible old man's heart was beating anxiously; he paced his empty rooms and listened. He had to be on the alert: Dmitri Fyodorovich could be watching out for her [Grushenka] somewhere, and when she knocked at the window...he would have to open the door as quickly as possible... (1a).
         ♦...Ребров знал, что при Лялином мягкосердечии самая страстная ненависть может легко перекинуться в страстное сожаление, даже в сочувствие, тут надо держать ухо востро (Трифонов 1)....With Lyalya's softheartedness Rebrov knew that the strongest hatred could easily transform itself into feelings of pity or even sympathy, so here he would have to keep his eyes and ears open (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята мои умничают. Они воры. Мне должно держать ухо востро; при первой неудаче они свою шею выкупят моею головою" (Пушкин 2). "My fellows are always trying to be clever. They're crooks. I've got to keep my ears pricked: at the first sign of failure they'll try to save their necks in exchange for my head" (2a).
         ♦ "Я бы тебя... не поставил на этот пост, не положено кандидату, но господин ротмистр приказал... Ты держи ухо востро, Мак" (Стругацкие 2). "If it were up to me, I wouldn't have assigned you to this post. It's never given to candidates, but the captain ordered it. Keep a sharp lookout, Mac" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать ушки на макушке

  • 87 either

    either [ˈaɪðər, ˈi:ðər]
       a. ( = one or other) l'un (e) ou l'autre
    either way, I can't do anything about it (inf) de toute façon, je n'y peux rien
       b. ( = each) chaque
    there are two boxes on the table, take either il y a deux boîtes sur la table, prenez n'importe laquelle
    I have never heard of him -- no, I haven't either je n'ai jamais entendu parler de lui -- moi non plus
       a. ► either... or ou (bien)... ou (bien) soit... soit
    either be quiet or get out! ou tu te tais ou tu sors d'ici !
       b. ( = moreover) that's an idea, and not a bad one either c'est une idée, pas mauvaise d'ailleurs
    * * *
    ['aɪðər], US ['iːðər] 1.
    1) ( one or other) l'un/l'une ou l'autre
    2) ( both)

    ‘which book do you want?’ - ‘either’ — ‘quel livre veux-tu?’ - ‘n'importe’

    2.
    1) ( one or the other) n'importe lequel/laquelle; ( in the negative)
    2) ( both)

    either way, you win — vous gagnez dans les deux cas

    either way, it will be difficult — de toute manière, ce sera difficile

    3.
    adverb non plus
    4.

    I was expecting him either Tuesday or Wednesday — je l'attendais soit mardi, soit mercredi

    put the gun down, either that or I call the police — pose ton arme sinon j'appelle la police

    English-French dictionary > either

  • 88 either

    A pron
    1 ( one or other) l'un/l'une ou l'autre ; you can take either (of them) tu peux prendre l'un ou l'autre ; I don't like either (of them) je n'aime ni l'un ni l'autre ; I don't believe either of you je ne vous crois ni l'un ni l'autre ; without either (of them) sans l'un ni l'autre ; there was no sound from either of the rooms aucun bruit ne provenait ni d'une chambre ni de l'autre ; either or both of you can do it l'un de vous peut le faire or vous pouvez le faire tous les deux ;
    2 ( both) either of the two is possible les deux sont possibles ; either would be difficult to repair les deux seraient aussi difficiles à réparer l'un que l'autre ; either of us could win nous avons tous les deux les mêmes chances de gagner ; ‘which book do you want?’-‘either’ ‘quel livre veux- tu?’-‘l'un ou l'autre’.
    B det
    1 ( one or the other) n'importe lequel/laquelle ; you can take either road tu peux prendre n'importe laquelle des deux routes ; either one will do n'importe lequel fera l'affaire ; ( in the negative) I can't see either child je ne vois aucun des deux enfants ;
    2 ( both) either one of the solutions is acceptable les deux solutions sont acceptables ; in either case dans les deux cas ; at either side of the street des deux côtés de la rue ; at either side of the fire de part et d'autre de la cheminée ; in either hand dans chaque main ; either way, you win vous gagnez dans les deux cas ; either way, it will be difficult de toute manière, ce sera difficile ; I don't care either way ça m'est égal ; I don't have strong views either way je ne suis ni pour ni contre ; either way, you can't confirm it de toute manière, vous ne pouvez pas le confirmer.
    C adv non plus ; I can't do it either je ne peux pas le faire non plus ; there's no answer to that question either il n'y a pas de réponse à cette question non plus ; not only was it expensive, but it didn't work either non seulement c'était cher, mais en plus ça ne marchait pas.
    D conj
    1 ( as alternatives) I was expecting him either Tuesday or Wednesday je l'attendais soit mardi, soit mercredi, je l'attendais (ou) mardi ou mercredi ; you either love him or hate him soit on l'adore, soit on le déteste, on l'adore ou on le déteste ; either by cheating or by lying soit en trichant soit en mentant, (ou) en trichant ou en mentant ; it's either him or me c'est lui ou moi ; available in either pink or blue disponible en rose ou en bleu ; I confessed, it was either that or be tortured j'ai avoué, c'était ça ou la torture ;
    2 ( in the negative) I wouldn't reward either Patrick or Emily je ne donnerais de récompense ni à Patrick ni à Emily ; you're not being either truthful or fair tu n'es ni honnête ni juste ;
    3 ( as an ultimatum) either you finish your work or you will be punished! ou tu finis ton travail ou je te punis! ; put the gun down, either that or I call the police pose ton arme sinon j'appelle la police.

    Big English-French dictionary > either

  • 89 Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira

    (1889-1970)
       The Coimbra University professor of finance and economics and one of the founders of the Estado Novo, who came to dominate Western Europe's longest surviving authoritarian system. Salazar was born on 28 April 1889, in Vimieiro, Beira Alta province, the son of a peasant estate manager and a shopkeeper. Most of his first 39 years were spent as a student, and later as a teacher in a secondary school and a professor at Coimbra University's law school. Nine formative years were spent at Viseu's Catholic Seminary (1900-09), preparing for the Catholic priesthood, but the serious, studious Salazar decided to enter Coimbra University instead in 1910, the year the Braganza monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the First Republic. Salazar received some of the highest marks of his generation of students and, in 1918, was awarded a doctoral degree in finance and economics. Pleading inexperience, Salazar rejected an invitation in August 1918 to become finance minister in the "New Republic" government of President Sidónio Pais.
       As a celebrated academic who was deeply involved in Coimbra University politics, publishing works on the troubled finances of the besieged First Republic, and a leader of Catholic organizations, Sala-zar was not as modest, reclusive, or unknown as later official propaganda led the public to believe. In 1921, as a Catholic deputy, he briefly served in the First Republic's turbulent congress (parliament) but resigned shortly after witnessing but one stormy session. Salazar taught at Coimbra University as of 1916, and continued teaching until April 1928. When the military overthrew the First Republic in May 1926, Salazar was offered the Ministry of Finance and held office for several days. The ascetic academic, however, resigned his post when he discovered the degree of disorder in Lisbon's government and when his demands for budget authority were rejected.
       As the military dictatorship failed to reform finances in the following years, Salazar was reinvited to become minister of finances in April 1928. Since his conditions for acceptance—authority over all budget expenditures, among other powers—were accepted, Salazar entered the government. Using the Ministry of Finance as a power base, following several years of successful financial reforms, Salazar was named interim minister of colonies (1930) and soon garnered sufficient prestige and authority to become head of the entire government. In July 1932, Salazar was named prime minister, the first civilian to hold that post since the 1926 military coup.
       Salazar gathered around him a team of largely academic experts in the cabinet during the period 1930-33. His government featured several key policies: Portuguese nationalism, colonialism (rebuilding an empire in shambles), Catholicism, and conservative fiscal management. Salazar's government came to be called the Estado Novo. It went through three basic phases during Salazar's long tenure in office, and Salazar's role underwent changes as well. In the early years (1928-44), Salazar and the Estado Novo enjoyed greater vigor and popularity than later. During the middle years (1944—58), the regime's popularity waned, methods of repression increased and hardened, and Salazar grew more dogmatic in his policies and ways. During the late years (1958-68), the regime experienced its most serious colonial problems, ruling circles—including Salazar—aged and increasingly failed, and opposition burgeoned and grew bolder.
       Salazar's plans for stabilizing the economy and strengthening social and financial programs were shaken with the impact of the civil war (1936-39) in neighboring Spain. Salazar strongly supported General Francisco Franco's Nationalist rebels, the eventual victors in the war. But, as the civil war ended and World War II began in September 1939, Salazar's domestic plans had to be adjusted. As Salazar came to monopolize Lisbon's power and authority—indeed to embody the Estado Novo itself—during crises that threatened the future of the regime, he assumed ever more key cabinet posts. At various times between 1936 and 1944, he took over the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of War (Defense), until the crises passed. At the end of the exhausting period of World War II, there were rumors that the former professor would resign from government and return to Coimbra University, but Salazar continued as the increasingly isolated, dominating "recluse of São Bento," that part of the parliament's buildings housing the prime minister's offices and residence.
       Salazar dominated the Estado Novo's government in several ways: in day-to-day governance, although this diminished as he delegated wider powers to others after 1944, and in long-range policy decisions, as well as in the spirit and image of the system. He also launched and dominated the single party, the União Nacional. A lifelong bachelor who had once stated that he could not leave for Lisbon because he had to care for his aged mother, Salazar never married, but lived with a beloved housekeeper from his Coimbra years and two adopted daughters. During his 36-year tenure as prime minister, Salazar engineered the important cabinet reshuffles that reflect the history of the Estado Novo and of Portugal.
       A number of times, in connection with significant events, Salazar decided on important cabinet officer changes: 11 April 1933 (the adoption of the Estado Novo's new 1933 Constitution); 18 January 1936 (the approach of civil war in Spain and the growing threat of international intervention in Iberian affairs during the unstable Second Spanish Republic of 1931-36); 4 September 1944 (the Allied invasion of Europe at Normandy and the increasing likelihood of a defeat of the Fascists by the Allies, which included the Soviet Union); 14 August 1958 (increased domestic dissent and opposition following the May-June 1958 presidential elections in which oppositionist and former regime stalwart-loyalist General Humberto Delgado garnered at least 25 percent of the national vote, but lost to regime candidate, Admiral Américo Tomás); 13 April 1961 (following the shock of anticolonial African insurgency in Portugal's colony of Angola in January-February 1961, the oppositionist hijacking of a Portuguese ocean liner off South America by Henrique Galvão, and an abortive military coup that failed to oust Salazar from office); and 19 August 1968 (the aging of key leaders in the government, including the now gravely ill Salazar, and the defection of key younger followers).
       In response to the 1961 crisis in Africa and to threats to Portuguese India from the Indian government, Salazar assumed the post of minister of defense (April 1961-December 1962). The failing leader, whose true state of health was kept from the public for as long as possible, appointed a group of younger cabinet officers in the 1960s, but no likely successors were groomed to take his place. Two of the older generation, Teotónio Pereira, who was in bad health, and Marcello Caetano, who preferred to remain at the University of Lisbon or in private law practice, remained in the political wilderness.
       As the colonial wars in three African territories grew more costly, Salazar became more isolated from reality. On 3 August 1968, while resting at his summer residence, the Fortress of São João do Estoril outside Lisbon, a deck chair collapsed beneath Salazar and his head struck the hard floor. Some weeks later, as a result, Salazar was incapacitated by a stroke and cerebral hemorrhage, was hospitalized, and became an invalid. While hesitating to fill the power vacuum that had unexpectedly appeared, President Tomás finally replaced Salazar as prime minister on 27 September 1968, with his former protégé and colleague, Marcello Caetano. Salazar was not informed that he no longer headed the government, but he never recovered his health. On 27 July 1970, Salazar died in Lisbon and was buried at Santa Comba Dão, Vimieiro, his village and place of birth.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira

  • 90 причина

    reason (for), cause (of), motive
    Безусловно, это причина, почему... - This is certainly the reason why...
    Вдобавок, имеется одна фундаментальная причина для рассмотрения... - There is, in fact, one basic reason for considering...
    Даже лишь по этой причине было бы существенным... - For this reason alone it would be essential to...
    Далее мы обсуждаем причины (чего-л)... - The discussion below deals with the reasons for...
    Действительная причина состоит в том, что... - The real reason is that...
    Для нашего изучения А имеется много различных причин. - There are many reasons for our study of A.
    Для этого имеется ряд причин. - There are a number of reasons for this.
    Заранее у нас нет никаких причин ожидать, что... - We have no a priori reason to expect that...
    Имеется много разных причин для... - There are many different reasons for...
    Имеется несколько причин, по которым в этом предположении следует усомниться. - There are several reasons why this assumption should be questioned.
    Имеются многочисленные причины, почему... - There are numerous reasons why...
    Как следствие всех этих причин стало обычной практикой (выполнять и т. п.)... - For all these reasons it has become normal practice to...
    Какова причина данного парадокса? - What is the source of this paradox?
    Можно легко увидеть причину такой зависимости. - One can easily see the reason for this dependence.
    Мы не приводим это рассуждение подробно по следующим причинам. - We do not present this argument in detail for the following reasons.
    Мы обсудим причину существования... - We shall discuss the reason for the existence of...
    Наиболее важно понять причину... - It is most important to understand the reason for...
    Нам кажется, что имеются две основные причины для... - There seem to be two principle causes for...
    Некоторое понимание причины такого поведения можно получить (проделывая и т. п.)... - Some insight into the reason for this behavior can be gained by...
    Нет никаких причин, чтобы гарантировать... - There is nothing to guarantee that...
    Одна из возможных причин этого расхождения заключается в... - One possible reason for this discrepancy is...
    Одна из причин состоит в том, что... - One reason is that...
    Однако имеется другая причина того, что... - But there is another reason that...
    По причинам, которые вскоре станут очевидными, удобно допустить... - It is convenient, for reasons that will soon be obvious, to let...
    По причинам, которые станут понятны позднее... - For reasons that will become clear,...
    По причинам, которые станут понятны позднее, удобно (измерять и т. п.)... - It is convenient, for reasons which will appear later, to...
    По причинам, которые станут ясны позднее, мы предполагаем, что... - We assume, for reasons which will become apparent, that...
    По этой причине желательно иметь информацию относительно... - For this reason it is desirable to have information about...
    По этой причине мы должны ожидать, что... - For this reason we should expect...
    По этой причине мы налагаем следующее ограничение... - For this reason we impose the restriction...
    По этой причине мы не можем немедленно сделать заключение, что... - For this reason we cannot immediately conclude that...
    По этой причине мы обычно... - For this reason we usually...
    По этой причине напрасно (начинать и т. п.)... - For this reason it is futile to...
    Повторим, что это является причиной, почему мы имеем... - Again, this is why we have...
    Пока имеются веские причины для обратного, необходимо предполагать, что... - Unless there are good reasons to the contrary, it should be assumed that...
    Причина (для) этого может быть объяснена с помощью рис. 5. - The reason for this may be explained with reference to Figure 5.
    Причина становится понятной, если мы рассмотрим... - The reason becomes apparent if we consider...
    Причину такого типа поведения нужно искать в... - The reason for this type of behavior must be sought in...
    Причина этого расхождения была объяснена Смитом [1]. - The reason for the discrepancy was explained by Smith [1].
    Причина этой явной аномалии состоит в том, что... - The reason for this apparent anomaly is that...
    Причиной этого является факт, что... - The reason for this lies in the fact that...
    Причины (для) этого обсуждались очень горячо. - The reason for this has been hotly debated.
    Существует много причин считать, что... - There is every reason to believe that...
    Существует несколько основных причин для... - There are several basic reasons for...
    Существуют две причины, почему бывает желательно... - There are two reasons why it is desirable to...
    Существуют и другие причины, почему полезно... - There are still other reasons why it is useful to...
    Существуют четыре причины для того, чтобы уделить внимание... - There are four reasons for devoting attention to...
    Чисто логически, все еще нет причины, чтобы... - Yet, on a purely logical basis, there is no reason to...
    Эта статья является важной по трем причинам. - This paper is important for three reasons.
    Это имеет место по той причине, что... - It is for this reason that...
    Это можно принять во внимание по следующей причине. - This may be appreciated from the following argument.
    Это одна из главных причин, почему... - This is one of the main reasons why...
    Это определение не является удовлетворительным по нескольким причинам. - This definition is unsatisfactory for several reasons.
    Этот метод интересен по следующей причине. - This method is of interest for the following reason.

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > причина

  • 91 haría

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    haría, etc
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    Del verbo hacer: ( conjugate hacer)

    haría es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo

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

    Multiple Entries:
    hacer    
    haría
    hacer ( conjugate hacer) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) ( crear) ‹mueble/vestido to make;

    casa/carretera to build;
    nido to build, make;
    túnelto make, dig;
    dibujo/plano to do, draw;
    lista to make, draw up;
    resumen to do, make;
    película to make;
    nudo/lazo to tie;
    pan/pastel to make, bake;
    vino/café/tortilla to make;
    cerveza to make, brew;

    hacen buena pareja they make a lovely couple
    b) (producir, causar) ‹ ruido to make;


    estos zapatos me hacen daño these shoes hurt my feet
    2
    a) (efectuar, llevar a cabo) ‹ sacrificio to make;

    milagro to work, perform;
    deberes/ejercicios/limpieza to do;
    mandado to run;
    transacción/investigación to carry out;
    experimento to do, perform;
    entrevista to conduct;
    gira/viaje to do;
    regalo to give;
    favor to do;
    trato to make;

    aún queda mucho por haría there is still a lot (left) to do;
    dar que haría to make a lot of work
    b)cheque/factura to make out, write out

    3 (formular, expresar) ‹declaración/promesa/oferta to make;
    proyecto/plan to make, draw up;
    crítica/comentario to make, voice;
    pregunta to ask;

    4

    haría caca (fam) to do a poop (AmE) o (BrE) a pooh (colloq);

    haría pis or pipí (fam) to have a pee (colloq);
    haría sus necesidades (euf) to go to the bathroom o toilet (euph)

    las vacas hacen `mu' cows go `moo'

    5 ( adquirir) ‹dinero/fortuna to make;
    amigo to make
    6 (preparar, arreglar) ‹ cama to make;
    maleta to pack;
    hice el pescado al horno I did o cooked the fish in the oven;

    tengo que haría la comida I must make lunch;
    ver tb comida b
    7 ( recorrer) ‹trayecto/distancia to do, cover
    8 (en cálculos, enumeraciones):
    son 180 … y 320 hacen 500 that's 180 … and 320 is o makes 500

    1


    ¿hacemos algo esta noche? shall we do something tonight?;
    haría ejercicio to do (some) exercise;
    ¿hace algún deporte? do you play o do any sports?;
    See Also→ amor 1b
    b) (como profesión, ocupación) to do;

    ¿qué hace tu padre? what does your father do?


    2 (realizar cierta acción, actuar de cierta manera) to do;
    ¡eso no se hace! you shouldn't do that!;

    ¡qué le vamos a haría! what can you o (frml) one do?;
    toca bien el pianoantes lo hacía mejor she plays the piano wellshe used to play better;
    haríala buena (fam): ¡ahora sí que la hice! now I've really done it!;
    See Also→ tonto sustantivo masculino, femenino
    1 (transformar en, volver) to make;

    hizo pedazos la carta she tore the letter into tiny pieces;
    ese vestido te hace más delgada that dress makes you look thinner;
    haría algo de algo to turn sth into sth;
    quiero haría de ti un gran actor I want to make a great actor of you
    2
    a) (obligar a, ser causa de que)


    me hizo abrirla he made me open it;
    me hizo llorar it made me cry;
    hágalo pasar tell him to come in;
    me hizo esperar tres horas she kept me waiting for three hours;
    haría que algo/algn haga algo to make sth/sb do sth
    b)

    hacer hacer algo to have o get sth done/made;

    hice acortar las cortinas I had o got the curtains shortened
    verbo intransitivo
    1 (obrar, actuar):
    déjame haría a mí just let me handle this o take care of this;

    ¿cómo se hace para que te den la beca? what do you have to do to get the scholarship?;
    hiciste bien en decírmelo you did o were right to tell me;
    haces mal en mentir it's wrong of you to lie
    2 (fingir, simular):

    haz como si no lo conocieras act as if o pretend you don't know him
    3 ( servir):
    esta sábana hará de toldo this sheet will do for o as an awning;

    la escuela hizo de hospital the school served as o was used as a hospital
    4 ( interpretar personaje) haría de algo/algn to play (the part of) sth/sb
    (+ compl) ( sentar):


    (+ me/te/le etc)

    la trucha me hizo mal (AmL) the trout didn't agree with me
    haría v impers
    1 ( refiriéndose al tiempo atmosférico):
    hace frío/sol it's cold/sunny;

    hace tres grados it's three degrees;
    (nos) hizo un tiempo espantoso the weather was terrible
    2 ( expresando tiempo transcurrido):

    hace mucho que lo conozco I've known him for a long time;
    hacía años que no lo veía I hadn't seen him for o in years;
    ¿cuánto hace que se fue? how long ago did she leave?;
    hace poco/un año a short time/a year ago;
    hasta hace poco until recently
    hacerse verbo pronominal
    1 ( producirse) (+ me/te/le etc):

    se le hizo una ampolla she got a blister;
    hacérsele algo a algn (Méx): por fin se le hizo ganar el premio she finally got to win the award
    2
    a) ( refl) ( hacer para sí) ‹café/falda to make oneself;




    se hizo la cirugía estética she had plastic surgery
    3 ( causarse):
    ¿qué te hiciste en el brazo? what did you do to your arm?;

    ¿te hiciste daño? did you hurt yourself?
    4 ( refiriéndose a necesidades fisiológicas):
    todavía se hace pis/caca (fam) she still wets/messes herself

    5 ( refl) ( adquirir) to make;

    1
    a) (volverse, convertirse en) to become;


    se están haciendo viejos they are getting o growing old
    b) ( resultar):



    (+ me/te/le etc)

    se me hace difícil creerlo I find it very hard to believe
    c) ( impers):


    se está haciendo tarde it's getting late
    d) ( cocinarse) [pescado/guiso] to cook

    e) (AmL) ( pasarle a):

    ¿qué se habrá hecho María? what can have happened to María?

    2 ( acostumbrarse) haríase a algo to get used to sth
    3 ( fingirse):

    ¿es bobo o se (lo) hace? (fam) is he stupid or just a good actor? (colloq);
    haríase pasar por algn (por periodista, doctor) to pass oneself off as sb
    4 ( moverse) (+ compl) to move;

    5
    hacerse de (AmL) (de fortuna, dinero) to get;


    ( de amigos) to make
    haría,
    etc see hacer

    hacer
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (crear, fabricar, construir) to make
    hacer un jersey, to make a sweater
    hacer un puente, to build a bridge
    2 (una acción) to do: eso no se hace, it isn't done
    haz lo que quieras, do what you want
    ¿qué estás haciendo?, (en este momento) what are you doing?
    (para vivir) what do you do (for a living)?
    hace atletismo, he does athletics
    hacer una carrera/ medicina, to do a degree/ medicine
    3 (amigos, dinero) to make
    4 (obligar, forzar) to make: hazle entrar en razón, make him see reason
    5 (causar, provocar) to make: ese hombre me hace reír, that man makes me laugh
    estos zapatos me hacen daño, these shoes are hurting me
    no hagas llorar a tu hermana, don't make your sister cry
    6 (arreglar) to make
    hacer la cama, to make the bed
    hacer la casa, to do the housework
    7 Mat (sumar, dar como resultado) to make: y con éste hacen cincuenta, and that makes fifty
    8 (producir una impresión) to make... look: ese vestido la hace mayor, that dress makes her look older
    9 (en sustitución de otro verbo) to do: cuido mi jardín, me gusta hacerlo, I look after my garden, I like doing it
    10 (representar) to play: Juan hizo un papel en Fuenteovejuna, Juan played a part in Fuenteovejuna
    11 (actuar como) to play: no hagas el tonto, don't play the fool
    12 (suponer) te hacía en casa, I thought you were at home
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (en el teatro, etc) to play: hizo de Electra, she played Electra
    2 ( hacer por + infinitivo) to try to: hice por ayudar, I tried to help
    3 (simular) to pretend: hice como si no lo conociera, I acted as if I didn't know him
    4 fam (venir bien, convenir) to be suitable: si te hace, nos vamos a verle mañana, if it's all right for you, we'll visit him tomorrow
    III verbo impersonal
    1 (tiempo transcurrido) ago: hace mucho (tiempo), a long time ago
    hace tres semanas que no veo la televisión, I haven't watched TV for three weeks
    hace tres años que comenzaron las obras, the building works started three years ago
    2 (condición atmosférica) hacía mucho frío, it was very cold
    ¿To make o to do?
    El significado básico del verbo to make es construir, fabricar algo juntando los componentes (aquí hacen unos pasteles maravillosos, they make marvellous cakes here), obligar (hazle callar, make him shut up) o convertir: Te hará más fuerte. It'll make you stronger. También se emplea en expresiones compuestas por palabras tales como dinero ( money), ruido ( a noise), cama ( the bed), esfuerzo ( an effort), promesa ( a promise), c omentario ( a comment), amor ( love), guerra ( war).
    El significado del verbo to do es cumplir o ejecutar una tarea o actividad, especialmente tratándose de los deportes y las tareas domésticas: Hago mis deberes por la noche. I do my homework in the evening. ¿Quién hace la plancha en tu casa? Who does the ironing in your house? También se emplea con palabras tales como deber ( duty), deportes ( sports), examen ( an exam), favor ( a favour), sumas ( sums).

    ' haría' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    jamás
    - preciarse
    English:
    hurt
    - ill-advised
    - no
    - recollect
    - if
    - would

    Spanish-English dictionary > haría

  • 92 haría

    Del verbo hacer: ( conjugate hacer) \ \
    haría es: \ \
    1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo
    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
    Multiple Entries: hacer     haría
    hacer ( conjugate hacer) verbo transitivo 1
    a) ( crear) ‹mueble/vestido to make;
    casa/carretera to build; ‹ nido to build, make; ‹ túnelto make, dig; ‹dibujo/plano to do, draw; ‹ lista to make, draw up; ‹ resumen to do, make; ‹ película to make; ‹nudo/lazo to tie; ‹pan/pastel to make, bake; ‹vino/café/tortilla to make; ‹ cerveza to make, brew; hacen buena pareja they make a lovely couple
    b) (producir, causar) ‹ ruido to make;
    estos zapatos me hacen daño these shoes hurt my feet 2
    a) (efectuar, llevar a cabo) ‹ sacrificio to make;
    milagro to work, perform; ‹deberes/ejercicios/limpieza to do; ‹ mandado to run; ‹transacción/investigación to carry out; ‹ experimento to do, perform; ‹ entrevista to conduct; ‹gira/viaje to do; ‹ regalo to give; ‹ favor to do; ‹ trato to make; aún queda mucho por haría there is still a lot (left) to do; dar que haría to make a lot of work
    b)cheque/factura to make out, write out
    3 (formular, expresar) ‹declaración/promesa/oferta to make; ‹proyecto/plan to make, draw up; ‹crítica/comentario to make, voice; ‹ pregunta to ask; 4
    haría caca (fam) to do a poop (AmE) o (BrE) a pooh (colloq);
    haría pis or pipí (fam) to have a pee (colloq); haría sus necesidades (euf) to go to the bathroom o toilet (euph)
    las vacas hacen `mu' cows go `moo'
    5 ( adquirir) ‹dinero/fortuna to make; ‹ amigo to make 6 (preparar, arreglar) ‹ cama to make; ‹ maleta to pack;
    hice el pescado al horno I did o cooked the fish in the oven;
    tengo que haría la comida I must make lunch; ver tb comida b 7 ( recorrer) ‹trayecto/distancia to do, cover 8 (en cálculos, enumeraciones):
    son 180 … y 320 hacen 500 that's 180 … and 320 is o makes 500
    1 ¿hacemos algo esta noche? shall we do something tonight?; haría ejercicio to do (some) exercise; ¿hace algún deporte? do you play o do any sports?; See Also→ amor 1b
    b) (como profesión, ocupación) to do;
    ¿qué hace tu padre? what does your father do?
    2 (realizar cierta acción, actuar de cierta manera) to do;
    ¡eso no se hace! you shouldn't do that!;
    ¡qué le vamos a haría! what can you o (frml) one do?; toca bien el piano — antes lo hacía mejor she plays the piano wellshe used to play better; haríala buena (fam): ¡ahora sí que la hice! now I've really done it!; See Also→ tonto sustantivo masculino, femenino 1 (transformar en, volver) to make; hizo pedazos la carta she tore the letter into tiny pieces; ese vestido te hace más delgada that dress makes you look thinner; haría algo de algo to turn sth into sth; quiero haría de ti un gran actor I want to make a great actor of you 2
    a) (obligar a, ser causa de que)
    me hizo abrirla he made me open it; me hizo llorar it made me cry; hágalo pasar tell him to come in; me hizo esperar tres horas she kept me waiting for three hours; haría que algo/algn haga algo to make sth/sb do sth
    b)
    hacer hacer algo to have o get sth done/made;
    hice acortar las cortinas I had o got the curtains shortened verbo intransitivo 1 (obrar, actuar):
    déjame haría a mí just let me handle this o take care of this;
    ¿cómo se hace para que te den la beca? what do you have to do to get the scholarship?; hiciste bien en decírmelo you did o were right to tell me; haces mal en mentir it's wrong of you to lie 2 (fingir, simular): haz como si no lo conocieras act as if o pretend you don't know him 3 ( servir):
    esta sábana hará de toldo this sheet will do for o as an awning;
    la escuela hizo de hospital the school served as o was used as a hospital 4 ( interpretar personaje) haría de algo/algn to play (the part of) sth/sb (+ compl) ( sentar): (+ me/te/le etc) la trucha me hizo mal (AmL) the trout didn't agree with me haría v impers 1 ( refiriéndose al tiempo atmosférico):
    hace frío/sol it's cold/sunny;
    hace tres grados it's three degrees; (nos) hizo un tiempo espantoso the weather was terrible 2 ( expresando tiempo transcurrido): hace mucho que lo conozco I've known him for a long time; hacía años que no lo veía I hadn't seen him for o in years; ¿cuánto hace que se fue? how long ago did she leave?; hace poco/un año a short time/a year ago; hasta hace poco until recently hacerse verbo pronominal 1 ( producirse) (+ me/te/le etc): se le hizo una ampolla she got a blister; hacérsele algo a algn (Méx): por fin se le hizo ganar el premio she finally got to win the award 2
    a) ( refl) ( hacer para sí) ‹café/falda to make oneself;
    se hizo la cirugía estética she had plastic surgery 3 ( causarse):
    ¿qué te hiciste en el brazo? what did you do to your arm?;
    ¿te hiciste daño? did you hurt yourself? 4 ( refiriéndose a necesidades fisiológicas):
    todavía se hace pis/caca (fam) she still wets/messes herself
    5 ( refl) ( adquirir) to make; 1
    a) (volverse, convertirse en) to become;
    se están haciendo viejos they are getting o growing old
    b) ( resultar):
    (+ me/te/le etc) se me hace difícil creerlo I find it very hard to believe
    c) ( impers):
    se está haciendo tarde it's getting late
    d) ( cocinarse) [pescado/guiso] to cook
    e) (AmL) ( pasarle a):
    ¿qué se habrá hecho María? what can have happened to María?
    2 ( acostumbrarse) haríase a algo to get used to sth 3 ( fingirse): ¿es bobo o se (lo) hace? (fam) is he stupid or just a good actor? (colloq); haríase pasar por algn (por periodista, doctor) to pass oneself off as sb 4 ( moverse) (+ compl) to move; 5
    hacerse de (AmL) (de fortuna, dinero) to get;
    ( de amigos) to make
    haría,
    etc see hacer

    hacer
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (crear, fabricar, construir) to make
    hacer un jersey, to make a sweater
    hacer un puente, to build a bridge
    2 (una acción) to do: eso no se hace, it isn't done
    haz lo que quieras, do what you want
    ¿qué estás haciendo?, (en este momento) what are you doing? (para vivir) what do you do (for a living)?
    hace atletismo, he does athletics
    hacer una carrera/ medicina, to do a degree/ medicine
    3 (amigos, dinero) to make
    4 (obligar, forzar) to make: hazle entrar en razón, make him see reason
    5 (causar, provocar) to make: ese hombre me hace reír, that man makes me laugh
    estos zapatos me hacen daño, these shoes are hurting me
    no hagas llorar a tu hermana, don't make your sister cry
    6 (arreglar) to make
    hacer la cama, to make the bed
    hacer la casa, to do the housework
    7 Mat (sumar, dar como resultado) to make: y con éste hacen cincuenta, and that makes fifty
    8 (producir una impresión) to make... look: ese vestido la hace mayor, that dress makes her look older
    9 (en sustitución de otro verbo) to do: cuido mi jardín, me gusta hacerlo, I look after my garden, I like doing it
    10 (representar) to play: Juan hizo un papel en Fuenteovejuna, Juan played a part in Fuenteovejuna
    11 (actuar como) to play: no hagas el tonto, don't play the fool
    12 (suponer) te hacía en casa, I thought you were at home
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (en el teatro, etc) to play: hizo de Electra, she played Electra
    2 ( hacer por + infinitivo) to try to: hice por ayudar, I tried to help
    3 (simular) to pretend: hice como si no lo conociera, I acted as if I didn't know him
    4 fam (venir bien, convenir) to be suitable: si te hace, nos vamos a verle mañana, if it's all right for you, we'll visit him tomorrow
    III verbo impersonal
    1 (tiempo transcurrido) ago: hace mucho (tiempo), a long time ago
    hace tres semanas que no veo la televisión, I haven't watched TV for three weeks
    hace tres años que comenzaron las obras, the building works started three years ago
    2 (condición atmosférica) hacía mucho frío, it was very cold
    ¿To make o to do?
    El significado básico del verbo to make es construir, fabricar algo juntando los componentes (aquí hacen unos pasteles maravillosos, they make marvellous cakes here), obligar (hazle callar, make him shut up) o convertir: Te hará más fuerte. It'll make you stronger. También se emplea en expresiones compuestas por palabras tales como dinero ( money), ruido ( a noise), cama ( the bed), esfuerzo ( an effort), promesa ( a promise), c omentario ( a comment), amor ( love), guerra ( war). El significado del verbo to do es cumplir o ejecutar una tarea o actividad, especialmente tratándose de los deportes y las tareas domésticas: Hago mis deberes por la noche. I do my homework in the evening. ¿Quién hace la plancha en tu casa? Who does the ironing in your house? También se emplea con palabras tales como deber ( duty), deportes ( sports), examen ( an exam), favor ( a favour), sumas ( sums). ' haría' also found in these entries: Spanish: jamás - preciarse English: hurt - ill-advised - no - recollect - if - would

    English-spanish dictionary > haría

  • 93 Barcelos rooster

       The Barcelos rooster has long been a national symbol of Portugal and colorful, painted ceramic representations in many different sizes of this legendary, symbolic bird are among the most common souvenirs of Portugal. A 14th-century folk legend from Barcelos, north of Braga, embodies the notion that "Winning justice is possible when you fight for it," as well as traditional values in rural life: pride, fate, justice, and prayed-for miracles. Like so many of the traditional folk legends of rural Portugal, this one centers on what happened to a rural farmer. One version of the legend begins with a peasant leaving Barcelos for a pilgrimage to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela. As he reached the outskirts of Barcelos, the peasant was accused of stealing silver from a wealthy Barcelos landowner. The peasant was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death by hanging. Before his execution, the peasant pleaded to speak to the judge who had condemned him. The judge was at a banquet and was about to eat a roasted rooster. The peasant prisoner said that during his execution the rooster would rise and crow as a sign of the man's innocence. As the peasant was about to be hanged, the rooster did rise and crow from the table and the judge ran to the gallows, stopped the execution, and freed the peasant. Some time later, the peasant returned to Barcelos and built a monument to honor St. Tiago and the Holy Virgin. While people do not necessarily believe in the miracle presented in the Barcelos rooster folk legend, the familiar story is as widely known as the Barcelos rooster, long a popular symbol of Portugal.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Barcelos rooster

  • 94 ظن

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏ \ ظَنَّ أنّ \ regard: to consider; look at: They regard it as an honour to work for her. They regard her with great respect. \ ظَنِّيّ \ suppositional, hypothetical. \ See Also افتراضي (اِفتِراضيّ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > ظن

  • 95 I dare say

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > I dare say

  • 96 fancy

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > fancy

  • 97 imagine

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > imagine

  • 98 presume

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > presume

  • 99 suppose

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > suppose

  • 100 surmise

    ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > surmise

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