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81 stay
̈ɪsteɪ I
1. сущ.
1) а) пребывание, жительство б) остановка, стоянка в) разг. выносливость;
выдержка г) юр. отсрочка, приостановка судопроизводства
2) а) опора, поддержка б) связь, оттяжка;
мн.;
уст. корсет (тж. pair of stays) в) тех. люнет
2. гл.
1) а) оставаться, задерживаться (тж. stay on) it has come to stay разг. ≈ это надолго stay put Syn: remain б) останавливать, сдерживать;
задерживать в) (особ. в повел. накл.) медлить, ждать г) юр. приостанавливать судопроизводство
2) останавливаться, жить (at) ;
гостить( with)
3) а) утолять (боль, голод и т. п.) to stay one's hunger/stomach ≈ заморить червячка б) разг. выдерживать, выносить, быть в состоянии продолжать;
не отставать
4) а) придавать жесткость, стойкость или прочность конструкции;
поддерживать, связывать, укреплять б) затягивать в корсет ∙ stay away stay down stay for stay in stay off stay on stay out stay over stay up stay with to stay the course ≈ выдержать до конца( борьбу и т. п.) II гл.;
мор.
1) укреплять;
оттягивать
2) делать поворот оверштаг пребывание - a long * in London длительное пребывание в Лондоне промедление, задержка;
остановка - a * upon smb.'s activity помеха в чьей-л. деятельности - to endure no * не терпеть промедления - to put a * on smth. тормозить что-л. выносливость, выдержка (юридическое) отсрочка, приостановление производства дела - * of proceedings приостановление судопроизводства (по делу) ;
(редкое) прекращение судопроизводства - * of execution приостановление исполнения решения оставаться, не уходить - to * in bed лежать в постели, болеть - to * to dinner остаться обедать - * here (with me) ! останьтесь /побудьте/ здесь( со мной) ! - he *ed with us он остался с нами - he *ed for me after dinner после обеда он задержался, чтобы подождать меня - I can't * мне нужно идти - I can only * a few minutes через несколько минут я должен буду уйти - there is no *ing at home in such fine weather нельзя сидеть дома в такую дивную погоду останавливаться, гостить - to * at /in/ a hotel останавливаться в гостинице - to * at the seaside жить у моря - to * with friends гостить у друзей - to come to * приехать надолго /навсегда/ - to * overnight переночевать( где-л.) - to * over the weekend пробыть( у кого-л.) субботу и воскресенье - he came for a brief visit but *ed (on) for two months он приехал ненадолго, а прожил два месяца - why don't you * with us when you next visit Oxford? почему бы вам не остановиться у нас в ваш следующий приезд в Оксфорд? приостанавливать, задерживать - to * bloodshed остановить кровотечение;
прекратить, остановить кровопролитие - to * the spread of a disease задержать распространение болезни - to * the rise of prices приостановить рост цен - to * proceedings (юридическое) приостанавливать судопроизводство - to * judgement отсрочить вынесение судебного решения медлить, ждать - * a little before going on with your work передохните немного, а уж потом продолжайте работу утолять - to * one's appetite /one's hunger, one's stomach/ утолить голод, заморить червячка - he offered her a snack to * her stomach он предложил ей перекусить, чтобы заморить червячка ( разговорное) выдерживать, выносить - to * the course продержаться до конца - to * the distance( спортивное) не сойти с дистанции( разговорное) не отставать, не сдавать позиций - to * with the leaders быть в лидирующей группе (в беге и т. п.) - I am confident that no rival could * with him я убежден, что у него нет достойного противника (with) (разговорное) терпеливо выслушивать - * with me a minute longer, I'm sure that I can convince you послушай меня еще минутку. Я уверен, что смогу убедить тебя пребывать, оставаться ( в каком-л. состоянии или положении) - to * calm сохранять спокойствие - to * young оставаться молодым, сохранять молодость - he never *s sober он вечно пьян - he *ed single он не женился - these linen won't * white это белье пожелтеет - the weather *ed bad for three days в течение трех дней стояла скверная погода - the shop *s open till 8 p.m. магазин открыт до 8 часов вечера (out of, off) оставаться вне какого-л. положения, состояния и т. п. - to * out of reach оставаться вне пределов досягаемости - you'll have to * off sweets if you want to reduce weight вам придется отказаться от сладостей, если вы хотите сбросить вес( южно-африканское) (австралийское) жить, проживать, жительствовать постоянно > to * one's hand воздержаться от действий > to * put оставаться на месте;
не двигаться;
оставаться неизменным, вечным > the earring won't * put эта серьга все время падает > his name will * put in the history of contemporary literature его имя навеки вписано в историю современной литературы > to (have) come to *, to be here to * установиться, укорениться;
войти во всеобщее употребление;
увековечиться > the principle of equal opportunity for men and women has come /is here/ to * принцип равных возможностей для мужчин и женщин укоренился навек > to * on top of smb. сохранять превосходство над кем-л. > the teachers need to be resourceful to * on top of these youngsters учителям нужно быть находчивыми, чтобы никогда не уронить себя перед ребятами опора, поддержка - the only * of the family единственная опора семьи обыкн. pl корсет, шнуровка( техническое) стойка;
опора;
люнет (станка) ;
подкос;
оттяжка;
соединительная тяга( морское) опора;
оттяжка;
штаг - in *s бейдевинд поддерживать, подпирать;
укреплять (техническое) связывать;
придавать жесткость (тж. * up) затягивать в корсет (морское) укреплять штагами;
оттягивать (морское) делать поворот оверштаг to come to ~ войти в употребление, укорениться, привиться, получить признание;
it has come to stay разг. это надолго ~ опора, поддержка;
he is the stay of his old age он его опора в старости (о ком-л.) ~ пребывание;
I shall make a week's stay there я пробуду там неделю to come to ~ войти в употребление, укорениться, привиться, получить признание;
it has come to stay разг. это надолго stay разг. выдерживать, выносить, быть в состоянии продолжать;
не отставать ~ разг. выносливость;
выдержка ~ мор. делать поворот оверштаг ~ задерживать ~ задержка ~ затягивать в корсет ~ pl уст. корсет (тж. pair of stays) ~ тех. люнет ~ (особ. в повел. накл.) медлить, ждать;
stay! not so fast! подождите!, не так быстро!;
куда вы торопитесь? ~ медлить ~ опора, поддержка;
he is the stay of his old age он его опора в старости (о ком-л.) ~ оставаться, задерживаться (тж. stay on) ;
stay here till I return побудьте здесь, пока я не вернусь ~ оставаться ~ останавливать, сдерживать;
задерживать;
to stay one's hand воздерживаться от действия ~ останавливаться, жить (at) ;
гостить (with) ~ останавливаться ~ остановка;
стоянка ~ остановка ~ отсрочивать ~ юр. отсрочка, приостановка судопроизводства ~ отсрочка ~ пребывание;
I shall make a week's stay there я пробуду там неделю ~ пребывание ~ пребывать ~ придавать жесткость, стойкость или прочность конструкции;
поддерживать, укреплять, связывать ~ приостанавливать ~ юр. приостанавливать судопроизводство;
stay away не приходить, не являться ~ приостановление ~ приостановление производства дела ~ промедление ~ связь;
оттяжка ~ мор. укреплять;
оттягивать ~ утолять (боль, голод и т. п.) ;
to stay one's hunger (или stomach) = заморить червячка ~ юр. приостанавливать судопроизводство;
stay away не приходить, не являться to ~ away (from smb., smth.) держаться подальше( от кого-л., чего-л.) ;
stay in оставаться дома, не выходить to ~ calm (cool) сохранять спокойствие (хладнокровие) ~ оставаться, задерживаться (тж. stay on) ;
stay here till I return побудьте здесь, пока я не вернусь to ~ away (from smb., smth.) держаться подальше (от кого-л., чего-л.) ;
stay in оставаться дома, не выходить ~ (особ. в повел. накл.) медлить, ждать;
stay! not so fast! подождите!, не так быстро!;
куда вы торопитесь? ~ of eviction приостановление выселения ~ of execution отсрочка исполнения решения ~ of execution приостановление исполнения решения ~ of proceedings отсрочка судопроизводства ~ of proceedings приостановление судопроизводства ~ on продолжать оставаться;
задерживаться ~ останавливать, сдерживать;
задерживать;
to stay one's hand воздерживаться от действия ~ утолять (боль, голод и т. п.) ;
to stay one's hunger (или stomach) = заморить червячка ~ out не возвращаться домой ~ out отсутствовать ~ out пересидеть (других гостей) ;
stay up не ложиться спать;
to stay the course выдержать до конца (борьбу и т. п.) to ~ put разг. оставаться неизменным to ~ put разг. оставаться неподвижным, замереть на месте;
оставаться на месте ~ out пересидеть (других гостей) ;
stay up не ложиться спать;
to stay the course выдержать до конца (борьбу и т. п.) ~ out пересидеть (других гостей) ;
stay up не ложиться спать;
to stay the course выдержать до конца (борьбу и т. п.) temporary ~ временная остановка -
82 leave
I [liːv] n - paid leave
- two months' leave
- leave allowance
- leave without pay
- be on leave
- have a sick leave
- cancel one's leave
- go on leave
- give a leave
- take a leaveCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Выражение to be on leave - быть в отпуске обычно употребляется в отношении представителей армии, флота, государственной службы, а также в сочетаниях to be on sick leave - быть в отпуске по болезни/быть на бюллетене; to be on maternity leave - быть в декретном отпуске. В остальных случаях русскому существительному отпуск в британском варианте соответствует существительное holiday, а в американском варианте - существительное vacation: where are you going for your holiday(s)? /for you vacation? куда вы собираетесь поехать в отпуск?; he is on holiday/on vacation он в отпуске. (2.) Существительное vacation каникулы в британском варианте используются в отношении студентов, школьников, профессорско-преподавательского состава университетов, работников юридических и правоохранительных организаций: college libraries are closed for/during (the) vacation библиотеки колледжа не работают во время каникул; parliament is on vacation сейчас парламентские каникулы. (3.) See holiday, nII [liːv] v(left [left])1) оставлять, забывать, покидать- leave smb- leave smth
- leave the money
- leave smb, smth at some place
- leave smth behind
- leave smb alone2) уезжать откуда-либо, отправляться- leave for some place- leave home
- leave one's country
- leave for London
- leave Odessa for Moscow
- train leaves at two3) оставатьсяI have only five minutes left. — У меня осталось только пять минут.
•CHOICE OF WORDS:Разным значениям многозначного русского глагола оставаться соответствуют разные английские слова: (а.) значение оставаться еще не использованным передается глаголом to leave 3. в конструкции there is (have got) smth left: there is no water (no time, no money) left воды (времени, денег) больше не осталось; only a few people were left alive в живых осталось несколько человек; I've got five pages more left to read мне осталось прочесть еще пять страниц; (б) значение оставаться где-либо на какое-либо время передается английским глаголом to stay: to stay at home оставаться дома; to stay a little longer побыть еще немного; (в) значение оставаться в каком-либо состоянии выражается глаголом to remain: to remain handsome (young, true) оставаться красивым (молодым, верным). -
83 fere
fĕrē and fermē ( fĕrĕ, Aus. Epigr. 10, 5, 5), adv. [Sanscr. dhar-, dhar-ami, to bear, support; Gr. root, thra-, in thrênus, stool, thronos, seat; Lat. firmus; cf.: forma, forum. Ferme is perh. a sup. form for ferime, v. Rib. Lat. Part. p. 6 sq. Erroneously, Varr.: ferme dicitur quod nunc fere: utrumque dictum a ferendo, quod id quod fertur est in motu atque adventat, L. L. 7, § 92 Müll.], approximately, closely, in two senses.I.With the idea of approach predominant, nearly, almost, well-nigh, within a little, for the most part, about (esp. with words of number, quantity, multitude; cf.: plerumque, vulgo).a.Form fere:b.fere sexennis,
Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 80:abhinc menses decem fere,
Ter. Hec. 5, 3, 24; cf.:fere abhinc annos quindecim,
id. Phorm. 5, 8, 28:fere in diebus paucis, quibus haec acta sunt, Chrysis vicina haec moritur,
soon, only a few days after, id. And. 1, 1, 77:quinta fere hora,
about the fifth hour, Cic. Pis. 6, 13:hora fere tertia,
id. Att. 14, 20, 1:tertia fere vigilia,
Caes. B. G. 4, 23, 1:sexcentos fere annos,
Cic. Rep. 1, 48:sexto decimo fere anno,
id. ib. 2, 33:anno fere ante, quam consul est declaratus,
id. ib. 1, 5:anno fere centesimo et quadragesimo post mortem Numae,
id. ib. 2, 15; cf.:anno trecentesimo et quinquagesimo fere post Romam conditam,
id. ib. 1, 16:decem fere annis post primos consules,
id. ib. 2, 32; cf.also: decessit fere post annum quartum quam, etc.,
Nep. Arist. 3 fin.:meus fere aequalis,
Cic. Brut. 48, 179; cf. id. Off. 3, 1, 1:ipsa Peloponnesus fere tota in mari est,
id. Rep. 2, 4, 8; cf.:totius fere Galliae legati ad Caesarem gratulatum convenerunt,
Caes. B. G. 1, 30, 1:totis fere a fronte et ab sinistra parte nudatis castris,
id. ib. 2, 23, 4:rerum omnium fere modus,
Cic. Rep. 6, 18; cf.:quam fere omnium constans et moderata ratio vitae,
id. Clu. 16, 46:ex omnibus fere partibus,
Caes. B. G. 7, 19:in reliquis fere rebus,
id. ib. 6, 13, 3:omnes fere,
Cic. Fam. 6, 10, 3; Caes. B. G. 2, 25, 1; 4, 20, 1; Nep. Arist. 2, 3; id. Chabr. 3, 4; Liv. 21, 60, 9; Suet. Caes. 87;and in the order fere omnes,
Caes. B. G. 5, 13, 1; 5, 23, 4:cujus disputationis fuit extremum fere de immortalitate animorum,
Cic. Lael. 4, 14; cf.: Phalereus ille Demetrius ultimus est fere ex Atticis. Quint. 10, 1, 80: cum fere e regione castris castra poneret, Caes. B. G. 7, 35, 1; id. ib. 3, 12, 1:plus fere,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 45:semper fere,
Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 22:satis fere diximus,
id. Off. 1, 18, 60:tantum fere,
almost only, id. Rep. 2, 18 fin.:Lycurgus eadem vidit fere,
id. ib. 2, 23:haec fere,
id. ib. 1, 34 fin.; cf.:hoc fere ab reliquis differunt, quod,
in this chiefly, Caes. B. G. 6, 18, 3:haec fere dicere habui,
Cic. N. D. 3, 39, 93:haec erant fere, quae, etc.,
id. Fam. 12, 5 fin.; 12, 30 fin.; id. Att. 2, 16, 1; id. Or. 54, 182; id. Ac. 2, 32, 102:exposui fere non philosophorum judicia, sed, etc.,
id. N. D. 1, 16, 42; cf.:sic fere componendum, quomodo pronuntiandum erit,
Quint. 9, 4, 138:fere eodem pacto, quo,
Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 10:et fere apparet, quid in invidiam, etc.... dicendum sit,
Quint. 5, 12, 16.—Form ferme:II. a.hoc factum est ferme abhinc biennium,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 2, 4; so,abhinc annos ferme L.,
Vell. 2, 90 fin.:nam ferme ante annos DCCCCL. floruit,
id. 1, 5, 3:intra XII. ferme annos,
id. 2, 11 fin.:duodequadragesimo ferme anno, ex quo regnare coeperat Tarquinius,
Liv. 1, 40:mille ferme delecti propugnatores onerariis imponuntur,
id. 30, 10; cf.:pars ferme dimidia,
id. 42, 51:a quo (flumine) aberat mons ferme milia viginti,
Sall. J. 48, 3; cf.:in tumulo quatuor ferme milia distante ab castris regiis consedit,
Liv. 30, 8:abest ab Carthagine quindecim milia ferme passuum locus,
id. 30, 9:ferme eadem omnia, quae, etc.,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 21:cum ferme cunctos proceres cum honore nominavisset,
Tac. A. 3, 76:mihi quidem aetas acta est ferme,
for the most part, about, Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 38.Form fere:b.domum revortor maestus atque animo fere conturbato,
quite distracted, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 69:quod statuas quoque videmus ornatu fere militari,
quite military, Cic. Off. 1, 18, 61:paria esse fere peccata,
quite equal, Hor. S. 1, 3, 96:etsi nobis, qui id aetatis sumus, evigilatum fere est, tamen, etc.,
entirely, sufficiently, Cic. Rep. 3, 29:cum circa hanc fere consultationem disceptatio omnis verteretur,
just on this debated point, Liv. 36, 7, 1: jamque fere, just now, Enn. ap. Non. 217, 11; and ap. Charis. p. 114 P. (Ann. v. 286 and 580 ed. Vahl.); Verg. A. 3, 135; 5, 327; 835; cf.: jam fere, Enn. ap. Non. 355, 17 (Trag. v. 201 ed. Vahl.); and: jam... fere, id. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 46 Müll. (Ann. v. 447 ed. Vahl.):sermo qui tum fere multis erat in ore,
just then, Cic. Lael. 1, 2.—Form ferme: circumvenire video ferme injuria, altogether wrong, Naev. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 92 Müll. (Rib. Trag. Fragm. p. 12); cf.: ferme aderant ratibus, just, Enn. ib. § 23 Müll. (Ann. v. 602 ed. Vahl.); so, quod ferme dirum in tempus cecidere Latinae, Cic. Poët. Div. 1, 11, 18; and:B.sed eum constabat virum esse ferme bonum,
Gell. 14, 2, 5:ferme ut quisque rem accurat suam, Sic ei procedunt post principia denique,
Plaut. Pers. 4, 1, 4; so,ferme ut pueri,
Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 32:jam ferme moriens me vocat,
just dying, id. And. 1, 5, 49.—In partic.1.With negatives, scarcely, hardly.a.(= vix, non facile.) Form fere:b.nihil aut non fere multum differre,
Cic. Brut. 40, 150:nemo fere saltat sobrius,
id. Mur. 6; id. de Or. 1, 25, 116:nihil fere intelligit,
id. Off. 3, 3, 15:non fere labitur,
id. Fin. 1, 6, 18:quod non fere ante auctumnum Elaver vado transiri solet,
Caes. B. G. 7, 35, 1:duo spondei non fere jungi patiuntur,
Quint. 9, 4, 101:in se dicere non est fere nisi scurrarum,
id. 6, 3, 82:denique ex bellica victoria non fere quemquam est invidia civium consecuta,
hardly any one, Cic. Sest. 23, 51:rationem sententiae suae non fere reddere,
id. Tusc. 1, 17, 38:nec adhuc fere inveni, qui, etc.,
id. Att. 7, 6, 1; cf.:quod non fere contingit, nisi, etc.,
id. Lael. 20, 72:nec rei fere sane amplius quicquam fuit,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 3:in qua (disputatione) nihil fere, quod magno opere ad rationes omnium rerum pertineret, praetermissum puto,
Cic. Rep. 1, 8 fin.: tum est Cato locutus;quo erat nemo fere senior temporibus illis, nemo prudentior,
id. Lael. 1, 5:dixit, hunc ne in convivio quidem ullo fere interfuisse,
id. Rosc. Am. 14:neque ullum fere totius hiemis tempus sine sollicitudine Caesaris intercessit,
Caes. B. G. 5, 53, 5: neque enim [p. 736] fere iam est ullus dies occupatus, ut nihil, etc., Quint. 10, 7, 27.—With a neg. interrog.:nam quid fere undique placet?
Quint. 1, 2, 15.—Form ferme:2.hoc non ferme sine magnis principum vitiis evenit,
Cic. Rep. 1, 45 fin.; id. Tusc. 5, 38, 111:quod non ferme decernitur, nisi, etc.,
Liv. 22, 9, 8; 24, 25, 9:voluptatibus erant inferiores, nec pecuniis ferme superiores,
Cic. Rep. 2, 34 fin.; so,nec ferme res antiqua alia est nobilior,
Liv. 1, 24:facio, quod manifesto moechi haud ferme solent,
Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 40; so Ter. And. 3, 1, 2:haud ferme,
Liv. 21, 7, 9; 27, 28, 14:ut eo nihil ferme quisquam addere posset,
Cic. Brut. 43, 161:quia nemo ferme huc sine damno devortitur,
Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 39:non ferme facilius aliquid tenere,
Cic. Rep. 2, 5 fin.; 1, 45, 69.—Of time (in the usual course of things; opp. to sometimes, now and then), in general, generally, usually, commonly.a.Form fere:b.Fit fere, ut, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 6, 10; cf.:jam hoc fere sic fieri solere accepimus,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 9, 24:quod fere solet fieri,
id. Inv. 1, 29, 46; cf.also: ut fere fit,
id. ib. 2, 4, 14:nam fere maxima pars morem hunc homines habent,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 1, 36:quod fere libenter homines id, quod volunt, credunt,
Caes. B. G. 3, 18, 6:aedificio circumdato silva (ut sunt fere domicilia Gallorum, etc.),
id. ib. 6, 30, 3:ruri fere se continebat,
Ter. Ph. 2, 3, 16:nam fere non difficile est invenire, quid, etc.,
Auct. Her. 2, 18, 27:in eum fere est voluntas nostra propensior,
Cic. Off. 2, 20, 69:sic omnia nimia in contraria fere convertuntur,
id. Rep. 1, 44:quod in illis singuli fuissent fere, qui, etc.,
id. ib. 2, 1:nominatim fere referri, quid, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 33, 142:nigra fere terra,
commonly black, Verg. G. 2, 203:qui timet his adversa, fere miratur eodem quo cupiens pacto,
Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 9.—Strengthened by plerumque or plerique:hic solebamus fere Plerumque eam operiri,
Ter. Ph. 1, 2, 39; cf.corresp. to plerumque: fortuna eos plerumque efficit caecos, quos complexa est: itaque efferuntur fere fastidio et contumacia,
Cic. Lael. 15, 54:adducto fere vultu, plerumque tacitus,
Suet. Tib. 68:non sunt vitiosiores, quam fere plerique, qui avari avaros... reprehendunt,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 30, 73.—Opp. raro, interdum, saepe:fere praedicta aetas laeto solo truncoque tres materias, raro quatuor desiderat,
Col. 4, 17, 5; cf.:fereque id in capillo fit, rarius in barba,
Cels. 6, 2:ipse Circenses ex amicorum fere libertinorumque cenaculis spectabat, interdum e pulvinari,
Suet. Aug. 15:in consulatu pedibus fere, extra consulatum saepe adaperta sella per publicum incessit,
id. ib. 53.—Form ferme:quod ferme evenit,
Cic. Rep. 1, 42:nam ferme apud Numidas in omnibus proeliis magis pedes quam arma tuta sunt,
Sall. J. 74 fin.:inculta ferme vestiuntur virgultis vepribusque,
Liv. 21, 54:intacta invidia media sunt: ad summa ferme tendit,
id. 45, 35; cf.:mobilis et varia est ferme natura malorum,
Juv. 13, 236:ceterum parva quoque (ut ferme principia omnia),
Liv. 7, 2:ut ferme ad nova imperia,
Tac. A. 2, 2:quae antea dictatorum et consulum ferme fuerant beneficia,
Liv. 9, 30, 3:nocte ferme proficiscebantur,
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84 Д-205
ДНИ СОЧТЕНЫ чьи, кого VPsub) with быть» fixed WO1. s.o. has a very short time left to live: Х-овы дни сочтены - X's days are numberedX has only a few days left to live X hasn't long to live X is not long for this world time is running out for X.(Львов:) Близкий вам человек погибает... дни его сочтены... (Чехов 4). (L:) Someone close to you is dying...her days are numbered... (4a)2. s.o. has very little time left in power, leadership etc: дни X-a сочтены - X's days are numbered. -
85 дни сочтены
• ДНИ СОЧТЕНЫ чьи, кого=====1. s.o. has a very short time left to live: Х-овы дни сочтены ≈ X's days are numbered; X has only a few days left to live; X hasn't long to live; X is not long for this world; time is running out for X.♦ [Львов:] Близкий вам человек погибает... дни его сочтены... (Чехов 4). [L:] Someone close to you is dying...her days are numbered... (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дни сочтены
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86 progress
1. 'prəuɡres, ]( American) 'pro- noun1) (movement forward; advance: the progress of civilization.) progreso2) (improvement: The students are making (good) progress.) progreso
2. prə'ɡres verb1) (to go forward: We had progressed only a few miles when the car broke down.) avanzar2) (to improve: Your French is progressing.) progresar, mejorar•
3. noun(the progressive (tense) (also the continuous tense): The sentence `They were watching TV'. is in the progressive.) contínuo- progressiveness
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progress1 n progreso / avanceto make progress avanzar / hacer progresosprogress2 vb progresar / avanzarthey played better and better as the match progressed jugaban cada vez mejor conforme iba avanzando el partido2 (improve - gen) mejorar, hacer progresos; (- patient) mejorar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLprogress report informe nombre masculino sobre la marcha de los trabajos, informe nombre masculino sobre la marcha de los estudiosprogress [prə'grɛs] vi1) proceed: progresar, adelantar2) improve: mejorarprogress ['prɑgrəs, -.grɛs] n1) advance: progreso m, adelanto m, avance mto make progress: hacer progresos2) betterment: mejora f, mejoramiento mn.• adelantamiento s.m.• adelanto s.m.• aprovechamiento s.m.• marcha s.f.• paso s.m.• proceso s.m.• progreso s.m.v.• avanzar v.• marchar v.• progresar v.
I 'prɑːgrəs, 'prəʊgresmass noun1) ( advancement) progreso m; (of situation, events) desarrollo m, evolución fshe came to check on our progress — vino a ver qué tal íbamos or marchábamos
to make progress — \<\<pupil\>\> adelantar, hacer* progresos, progresar; \<\<patient\>\> mejorar
I'm making good/slow progress with my thesis — estoy avanzando bien/lentamente con la tesis; (before n)
progress report — (Adm, Busn) informe m sobre el avance or la marcha de los trabajos
2)in progress: talks are in progress between the two parties los dos partidos están manteniendo conversaciones; while the examination is in progress — mientras dure el examen
3) ( forward movement) avance mto make progress — avanzar*
II prə'gresa) ( advance) \<\<work/science/technology\>\> progresar, avanzar*, adelantarb) ( improve) \<\<patient\>\> mejorarhis Spanish is progressing — va adelantando or haciendo progresos en español
1. ['prǝʊɡres]N1) (=forward movement) avance m•
we are making good progress — estamos avanzando rápidamente2) (=development) [of activity, student] progresos mpl ; [of events] marcha f, desarrollo m ; [of patient] evolución f ; [of disease] curso m, evolución fhe briefed us on the progress of the talks — nos informó sobre la marcha or el desarrollo de las negociaciones
China has made significant progress in human rights — China ha hecho muchos progresos en lo que respecta a derechos humanos
the two sides have made little progress towards agreement — las dos partes apenas han avanzado hacia un acuerdo
chart 2.to make good/slow progress — avanzar rápidamente/lentamente
3) (=innovation) progreso m4) (=course)•
in progress, the game was already in progress — había comenzado ya el partidosilence: exam in progress — silencio: examen
2. [prǝ'ɡres]VI1) (=go forward) [work] avanzar; [events] desarrollarse; [disease] evolucionaras the game progressed — a medida que avanzaba or iba desarrollándose el partido
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to progress to sth, he started sketching, then progressed to painting — empezó haciendo bosquejos para luego pasar a pintar2) (=improve) [student] hacer progresos; [patient] mejorar3.[prǝ'ɡres]VT (=advance) seguir adelante con4.['prǝʊɡres]CPDprogress report N — (Admin) informe m sobre la marcha del trabajo; (Med) informe m médico; (Scol) informe m sobre el progreso del alumno
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I ['prɑːgrəs, 'prəʊgres]mass noun1) ( advancement) progreso m; (of situation, events) desarrollo m, evolución fshe came to check on our progress — vino a ver qué tal íbamos or marchábamos
to make progress — \<\<pupil\>\> adelantar, hacer* progresos, progresar; \<\<patient\>\> mejorar
I'm making good/slow progress with my thesis — estoy avanzando bien/lentamente con la tesis; (before n)
progress report — (Adm, Busn) informe m sobre el avance or la marcha de los trabajos
2)in progress: talks are in progress between the two parties los dos partidos están manteniendo conversaciones; while the examination is in progress — mientras dure el examen
3) ( forward movement) avance mto make progress — avanzar*
II [prə'gres]a) ( advance) \<\<work/science/technology\>\> progresar, avanzar*, adelantarb) ( improve) \<\<patient\>\> mejorarhis Spanish is progressing — va adelantando or haciendo progresos en español
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87 skille
curdle, divorce, part* * ** separate ( fx separate chaff from grain, religion from philosophy; the Sound separates Denmark from Sweden (el. Denmark and Sweden)),F part ( fx the war had parted them from their family);( dele) divide ( fx a word; the war divided many families; a fence to divide (el. separate) the garden from the field), part ( fx one's hair in the middle);( om to personer) separate,F part ( fx two fighters; two lovers; only a few minor pointsseparate us),( fjerne fra hinanden, gøre til uvenner) come between ( fx husband and wife; no one can come between us; don't let a little thing like that come between us);[ blive skilt](dvs om ægtepar) be divorced, get a divorce ( fx he was divorced (el.got a divorce) some years ago);( åbne sig, om tøj etc) come apart;[ med præp & adv:][ skille ad] separate,F part ( fx two fighters; I can't separate the pages of the book, they stick together; separate the white and yolk of an egg);( tage fra hinanden) take to pieces, take apart ( fx a toy),( om maskine også) take (el. strip) down;( uden objekt), se ovf;[ skille en af med noget] relieve somebody of something, take something off somebody's hands;[ skille noget fra] separate something, sift something out;[ lade sig skille fra sin mand (, hustru)] divorce one's husband (, wife);[ med sig:][ skille sig] part ( fx the waters parted);[ skille sig af med] part with ( fx one's house);( tage af, fx frakke) take off;[ skille sig godt fra sit hverv] acquit oneself well;[ skille sig ud fra] be different from,( fjerne sig) break away from, detach oneself from;[ skille sig ved] part with. -
88 RÚM
n.1) room, space (hvergi nær hafði þar r. lið þeirra); fá rúms, to get space; e-m liggr e-t í miklu rúmi, it is of great concern, importance to one;2) place, seat (Egill gekk til rúms þess, er dóttir jarlsins hafði setit um daginn);4) ‘room’ in a ship, one for each pair of rowers (mikit skip, þar vóru sex rúm ok tuttugu);5) space of time; þriggja daga r., a space of three days.* * *n. [Ulf. rúms = τόπος; common to all Teut. languages]:—room, space; hvergi nær hafði þar rúm lið þeirra, Eg. 276; gafsk honum svá rúm, 532; ok rúm hindrar þik eigi at vera hvar er þú vill, Stj. 136; fá rúms, to get space, Hm. 106: the phrase, e-m liggr e-t í miklu rúmi, it takes up much room, is of great concern, Fms. i. 208, iv. 80, Fas. iii. 522, Ld. 210, Al. 152; í léttu rúmi, of little concern: the saying, ekki fyllir annars rúm, i. e. everything has its own place.2. a room, seat, place, Am. 58; þeir skolu sitja á miðpalli, þar eigu biskupar várir rúm, Grág. i. 4; gef mér rúm, Fs. 52; ef þeir menn koma til lögréttu er þar eigu setur, en aðrir hafa sezk í rúm þeirra, þá skolu þeir beiða sér rúma, 5; búðar rúm, 24; ór lögsögu-manns rúmi at sjá, 26; Egill gékk til rúms þess er dóttir jarlsins hafði setið um daginn, en er menn skipuðusk í sæti sín, þá gékk jarls-dóttir at rúmi sínu, hón kvað—Hvat skaltú sveinn í sess minn! Eg. 248; hverr í sínu rúmi, Ld. 4; í biskups rúmi sá ek sitja, Bs. i. 155; þokaði hann um manns rúm, Vígl. 25; í dag mun ek búa rúm yðvart á himnum, Post. 656 C. 37; aldrei gékk hann ór rúmi sínu nema jarl gengi, Fs. 69; hann vann sem áðr ok sat í rúmi sínu, Orkn. 200.3. a place of rest, a bed; hann sá rekkju eina, … er þetta rúm var mátuligt, Fs. 5, 7; hann gékk til rúms síns ok lagðisk niðr í klæðum sínum, Eg. 326; síðan rannsakaði hann rúmit er hón hafði hvílt í, 566; Hallfreðr lá í lokhvílu … í því lagði Björn í rúmit, Fs. 200; var biskup færðr heim í Skálaholt, ok var gört rúm hans í kirkju, Bs. i. 63, Nj. 201, Fs.4. naut.; the ships of the ancients were divided into ‘rooms,’ one for each pair of oars; each room consisted of two ‘half-rooms’ (hálf-rými), viz. one for each oar, thus a ship of thirty ‘rooms’ had sixty oars, see Vidal. Skýr. s. v. sessum at telja; á Lang-ormi vóru fjögur rúm ok þrjá-tigi, Fms. i. 219 (fjögur rúm ens sétta tigar, Hkr. i. 294, v. l.), cp. Fms. viii. 181; hann var sjau rúm ok tuttugu, Bs. i. 30; var þat skip þrítugt at rúma tali, ok ekki mikit í sér, … þat skip kallaði hann Tranann, Hkr. i. 275; mikit skip, þar vóru sex rúm ok tuttugu, Fms. viii. 131; var þat þrítugt rúmum, 372. The interesting passage in Fms. ix. 33 (ch. 14) is an instance of ships with double rows of oars; Knútr inn ríki hafði skip furðu-liga stór, hann hafði sjálfr dreka þann er svá var mikill, at sextugr var at ruma tali … Hákon hafði annan dreka, var sá fertugr at rúma tali, Ó. H. 161: the Hálfd. Eyst. S. ch. 26 (of a ship, tirætt at rúma tali) is a mere fable: only a few of the oar-rooms are known by special names, e. g. stafn-rúm, the two fyrir-rúm (eptra ok fremra), the two austr-rúm (one fore and one aft, or even four, cp. senn jósu vér í fjórum rúmum, Fms, vi, in a verse), the klofa-rúm, krappa-rúm, q. v.; betra er autt rúm en ílla skipað, better an empty seat than an ill-filled one, cp. Landn. 82 (in a verse).COMPDS: rúmbrík, rúmfastr, rúmfjöl, rúmföt, rúmgylta, rúmrusk, rúmstafr, rúmstæði. -
89 ACHIHTONCA
achihtônca:Pour un court moment, un court instant.(Dans) un petit instant.Angl., soon, a short time (K).Esp., un poco di tiempo (M)." zan achihtônca ", peu de temps." cencah zan achihtônca ", très peu de temps, en très peu de temps." ca ahmo huel tâxcâ in tlâlticpac âxcâitl, ca zan achihtônca ca zan cuel achic tipiyeltiloh ", les biens de ce monde ne sont pas à nous. nous ne les gardons qu'un instant (Car.)." zan achihtônca in nohuiyâmpa cuecuepocatimoteca tletl, cuecuepocatiquîza ", après un court moment partout les feux s'allument, s'allument rapidement - in a short time everywhere fire burst and flared up quickly. Sah7,29-30." zan achihtônca mâquîxtia ", il le sort de l'eau après un court moment - he remove it from the liquid after a short time. Sah11,131." cencah zan achihtônca in huâlahciyah ", ils arrivent en très peu de temps - in a very few moments they came here. Sah3,31." zan achchica, zan achihtônca, zan achihtzinca ", fréquemment, pour un court instant, pour un cours moment - frequentlv for a brief space, a moment. Sah4,99." ye cuêl achihtônca ", il y a déjà pas mal de temps. Launey Introd 334." zan huel achihtônca ", rien que pour un tout petit moment - only a very little time. Sah11,85. -
90 né
abbr (= nord-est) NE (= northeast)* * *ne pron.m. e f.sing. e pl.1 (specificazione o argomento; talvolta in ingl. è sottinteso) of, about him, her, them ( riferito a persona); of, about it, this, that ( riferito a cosa): è un uomo eccezionale, tutti ne parlano con ammirazione, he is an exceptional man, everyone speaks highly of him; ne ho abbastanza di loro!, I've had enough of them!; che ne sai?, what do you know about it?; andiamo al cinema, che ne dici?, what about it, shall we go to the cinema?; Le è piaciuta la rivista? Gliene manderemo una copia, Did you like the magazine? We'll send you a copy (of it); gliene hai parlato?, have you spoken to him (o to her) about it?; ho ricevuto il libro e ne ho letto alcune pagine, I received the book and have read a few pages of it; le cose stanno così, ma tu non ne sembri convinto, that's how it is, but you don't seem convinced; ''Dobbiamo avvertire la polizia?'' ''No, non ne vedo la necessità'', ''Should we inform the police?'' ''No, I don't see any need to'' // non avertene a male, don't take it to heart // non ne vale la pena!, it isn't worth it!2 ( con valore possessivo) his, her, its, their: uccise il re e ne usurpò il trono, he killed the king and usurped his throne; abbiamo visitato Roma e ne abbiamo ammirato le rovine, we visited Rome and admired its ruins; questa lettera è di Giorgio, ne riconosco la scrittura, this letter is from George, I recognize his handwriting3 (con valore partitivo; talvolta in ingl. è sottinteso) some, any: non ho libri da leggere, me ne presti qualcuno?, I haven't any books to read. Will you lend me some?; ''Avete amici a Milano?'' ''No, non ne abbiamo'', ''Have you got any friends in Milan?'' ''No, we haven't''; ''Vorrei del formaggio'' ''Mi dispiace, non ce n'è più'', ''I'd like some cheese'' ''Sorry, there isn't any left''; le etichette non bastano, dammene delle altre, there aren't enough labels, give me some more; ''Sono tutti presenti i candidati?'' ''No, ne mancano alcuni'', ''Are all the candidates here?'' ''No, some (of them) are missing''4 ( con valore causale) for it, about it: ho saputo la bella notizia e ne sono felice, I've heard the good news, and I'm very happy about it; si è comportato male, ma se ne pentirà, he has behaved badly, but he'll be sorry for it5 ( derivazione, provenienza, conseguenza) from it, out of it: non saprei trarne una conclusione, I couldn't draw any conclusions from it; è stata sempre gentile con lui ma non ne ha ricevuto che sgarbi, she was always nice to him, but all she got out of it was rudeness // ne deriva che..., se ne deduce che..., it follows that..., what comes out of it is that...6 ( uso pleonastico): me ne vado subito, I'm off; se ne andò tutto soddisfatto, he went off as pleased as could be; se ne stava tutta sola in un angolo, she was sitting in a corner all by herself; se ne veniva bel bello quando..., he was strolling along when...7 ( in espressioni ellittiche): ne ha fatto di belle, he got up to all sorts of things; gliene ho dette tante!, I gave him a piece of my mind!; ne ho combinata una delle mie!, I've gone and done it again!◆ avv.1 ( moto da luogo) from it, from there; out of it, out of there: ''Sei stato in città?'' ''Sì, ne vengo ora'', ''Have you been to town?'' ''Yes, I've just come back from there''; una volta entrato nel cunicolo, non riuscì più ad uscirne, once he had entered the tunnel, he was unable to get out of it again; era in una brutta situazione ma ne è venuto fuori, he was in a real predicament, but he managed to get out of it2 (con uso pleonastico; in ingl. spesso non si traduce): non startene lì impalato, fa' qualcosa!, don't just stand there, do something!* * *abbr(= Nord-Est) NE* * *[ne] 1.1) (di lui, di lei, di loro) of him, her, them, about him, her, them2) (di ciò) of it, about it3) (con valore di possessivo) his, her, their, its4) (con valore partitivo) (in frasi affermative, nelle offerte) some; (in frasi negative e interrogative) anyvorrei un po' di tè, se ne hai — I'd like some tea, if you have any
eccone uno, dov'è l'altro? — here's one of them, where is the other?
5) (da ciò) from it, out of it; (complemento d'agente) by itne derivano gravi conseguenze — serious consequences stem from it o come out of it
6) colloq. (enfatico)2.1) (moto da luogo) from here, from there, out of it* * *né/ne/1 (in correlazione) neither... nor; (in presenza di altra negazione) either... or; non ho né il tempo né i soldi I have neither the time nor the money; non ho visto né Nick né Henry I saw neither Nick nor Henry, I didn't see either Nick or Henry; né lei né io conosciamo la risposta neither she nor I know the answer; non parla né inglese, né tedesco, né spagnolo he speaks neither English, nor German, nor Spanish; né l'uno né l'altro neither (of them); non voglio né l'uno né l'altro I want neither; non ho visto né l'uno né l'altro I haven't seen either (of them); non mi ha detto né sì né no she didn't say yes or no; né più né meno neither more, nor less2 (e neanche) nor; non vuole né può cambiare she doesn't want to change, nor can she; non scrive né telefona mai he never writes or phones. -
91 separare
"to separate;Abscheiden;segregar"* * *separate* * *separare v.tr.1 to separate, to divide; to part, to pull apart: separare due fogli di carta, to separate two sheets of paper; ho separato i miei libri dai tuoi, I have separated my books from yours; separare i buoni dai cattivi, to separate the good from the bad; separammo i due litiganti, we pulled the two fighters apart; (chim.) separare il sale da una soluzione, to separate the salt from a solution // (dir.) separare i procedimenti, to sever the proceedings2 ( tener diviso) to separate, to divide; to keep* apart: le due montagne sono separate da una valle, the two mountains are separated by a valley; la lite separò i due amici, the quarrel kept the two friends apart; nulla può ormai separarci, from now on nothing can keep us apart; l'oceano separa l'Europa dall'America, the ocean divides Europe from America; un tavolo lo separava dalla porta, there was a table between him and the door3 (fig.) ( distinguere) to distinguish: la ragione separa l'uomo dagli animali, reason distinguishes man from beasts◘ separarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to separate; ( allontanarsi) to part: separare da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.; chiacchierarono un poco poi si separarono, they talked for a while and then they parted; vissero insieme per cinque anni poi si separarono, they lived together for five years then separated; separare amichevolmente, to part friends.* * *[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate* * *[sepa'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere) to separateè meglio separarli prima che si picchino — it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting
3) (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]5) chim. to separate2.verbo pronominale separarsi1) (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate2) [ coppia] to part, to separate, to split* up, to break* up- rsi da — to split up with, to separate from [marito, moglie]
* * *separare/sepa'rare/ [1]1 (dividere) to separate; è meglio separarli prima che si picchino it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting; separare le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (distinguere) separare il bene dal male to distinguish right from wrong; è necessario separare i due casi we must distinguish between the two matters o cases3 (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]4 (allontanare) la differenza di ceto sociale li separava the difference in social background divided them5 chim. to separateII separarsi verbo pronominale1 (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate; - rsi da [ persona] to leave [compagno, gruppo, famiglia]; non si separa mai dal suo ombrello he takes his umbrella everywhere with him -
92 salvage
I 1. ['sælvɪdʒ]1) (rescue) salvataggio m.2) (goods rescued) materiale m. recuperato3) (reward) premio m. per il recupero marittimo2.modificatore [operation, team] di salvataggioII ['sælvɪdʒ]2) fig. salvare [marriage, reputation, game]; conservare [ pride]3) (save for recycling) recuperare [metal, paper]* * *['sælvi‹] 1. verb(to save from loss or destruction in a fire, shipwreck etc: He salvaged his books from the burning house.) salvare2. noun1) (the act of salvaging.) salvataggio2) (property etc which has been salvaged: Was there any salvage from the wreck?) (materiale recuperato)* * *salvage /ˈsælvɪdʒ/n. [u]● salvage corps, uomini addetti ( per conto di società d'assicurazioni) al salvataggio di beni minacciati dal fuoco □ (naut.) salvage tug, rimorchiatore □ (ass.) salvage value, valore residuale (o di recupero).(to) salvage /ˈsælvɪdʒ/v. t.2 salvare; recuperare; mettere in salvo: We managed to salvage only a few things from the fire, siamo riusciti a salvare solo poche cose dall'incendio; There's little to salvage from this article, c'è poco da salvare in quest'articolo; to salvage one's good name, salvare il proprio buon nome● salvaged materials, materiali di recupero.* * *I 1. ['sælvɪdʒ]1) (rescue) salvataggio m.2) (goods rescued) materiale m. recuperato3) (reward) premio m. per il recupero marittimo2.modificatore [operation, team] di salvataggioII ['sælvɪdʒ]2) fig. salvare [marriage, reputation, game]; conservare [ pride]3) (save for recycling) recuperare [metal, paper] -
93 trickle
1. nounRinnsal, das (geh.) (of von)in a trickle — als Rinnsal
a trickle of rain ran down the window — Regenwasser rann am Fenster hinunter
2. intransitive verbthere was a trickle of people leaving the room — (fig.) einige wenige Menschen verließen nacheinander den Raum
rinnen; (in drops) tröpfeln; (fig.) [Ball:] langsam rollentrickle out — [Zuschauer:] nach und nach [hinaus]gehen
trickle through or out — [Informationen:] durchsickern
* * *['trikl] 1. verb(to flow in small amounts: Blood was trickling down her face.) tröpfeln2. noun(a small amount: a trickle of water; At first there was only a trickle of people but soon a crowd arrived.) dünner Strom* * *trick·le[ˈtrɪkl̩]I. vishe felt a tear escape and \trickle down her cheek sie merkte, dass ihr eine Träne über die Wange kullerte2. (come) in kleinen Gruppen kommenpeople \trickled back into the theatre die Leute kamen in kleinen Gruppen in den Theatersaal zurück3. (become known) durchsickernII. vtIII. n▪ a \trickle of people/things wenige Leute/Sachento be down [or dwindle] to a \trickle auf ein Minimum gesunken sein [o absinken]* * *['trɪkl]1. vi1) (liquid) tröpfeln, tropfenif you don't fix the leak the water will all trickle away/out — wenn Sie die undichte Stelle nicht abdichten, tropft das ganze Wasser heraus
2) (fig)people/escapees began to trickle in/out/back —
2. vtliquid tröpfeln, träufeln, tropfenweise gießen3. n2) (fig)a steady trickle of people gradually filled the lecture hall — der Hörsaal füllte sich langsam aber stetig mit Leuten
news reports have dwindled to a mere trickle — Berichte pl kommen or (secretively)
arms deliveries have shrunk to a trickle we cut their supplies to a trickle — die Waffenlieferungen sind spärlich geworden wir haben ihren Nachschub drastisch reduziert
* * *trickle [ˈtrıkl]A v/i1. tröpfeln:tears were trickling down her cheeks Tränen kullerten ihr über die Wangen2. rieseln3. sickern ( through durch):trickle out fig durchsickern4. figa) tröpfelntrickle away allmählich verebben5. trudeln (Ball etc)B v/t1. tröpfeln (lassen), träufeln2. rieseln lassenC s1. Tröpfeln n2. Rieseln n3. Rinnsal n* * *1. nounRinnsal, das (geh.) (of von)2. intransitive verbthere was a trickle of people leaving the room — (fig.) einige wenige Menschen verließen nacheinander den Raum
rinnen; (in drops) tröpfeln; (fig.) [Ball:] langsam rollentrickle out — [Zuschauer:] nach und nach [hinaus]gehen
trickle through or out — [Informationen:] durchsickern
* * *v.rieseln v.sickern v.tropfen v.träufeln v.tröpfeln v.verrinnen v. -
94 leave
I n отпуск (1). Выражение to be on leave — быть в отпуске обычно употребляется в отношении представителей армии, флота, государственной службы, а также в сочетаниях to be on sick leave — быть в отпуске по болезни, быть на бюллетене; to be on maternity leave — быть в декретном отпуске. В остальных случаях русскому существительному отпуск в британском варианте соответствует существительное holiday, а в американском варианте — существительное vacation:Where are you going for your holiday(s)?/for you vacation? — Куда вы собираетесь поехать в отпуск?
He is on holiday/on vacation — Он в отпуске.
(2). Существительное vacation — каникулы в британском варианте используется в отношении студентов, школьников, профессорско-преподавательского состава университетов, работников юридических и правоохранительных организаций:College libraries are closed for/during (the) vacation — Библиотеки колледжа не работают во время каникул.
The Parliament is on vacation — Сейчас парламентские каникулы.
(3). See holiday, n. II v 1. оставлять, забывать, покидать: to leave smb — оставить, покинуть кого-либо, to leave smth — позабыть что-либо, to leave smb, smth at some place — оставить кого-либо, что-либо в каком-либо месте, to leave smth behind — забыть/оставить что-либо; 2. уезжать откуда-либо, отправляться: to leave for some place — уехать, отправиться куда-либо; 3. оставаться Разным значениям многозначного русского оставаться соответствуют разные английские слова: а) значение оставаться еще не использованным передается глаголом to leave 3. в конструкции there is (have got) smth left:There is no water (no time, no money) left — Воды (времени, денег) больше не осталось.
Only a few people were left alive — В живых осталось несколько человек.
I've got five pages more left to read — Мне осталось прочесть еще пять страниц;
б) значение оставаться где-либо на какое-либо время передается английским глаголом to stay:to stay at home — оставаться дома,
to stay a little longer — побыть еще немного;
в) значение оставаться в каком-либо состоянии выражается глаголом to remain:to remain handsome (young, true, etc.) — оставаться красивым (молодым, верным, и т. д.).
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95 separare
[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate -
96 be over the moon
прыгать от радости, быть на седьмом небе (от счастья)This person was lean and brown, his eyes were extremely clear; he held himself very straight and looked fit to jump over the moon. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Little Man and Other Stories’, ‘The Perfect One’) — человек был строен, держался прямо, на смуглом лице удивительно ясные глаза, и вид самый счастливый.
‘It's only a few weeks since you were over the moon about Davina.’ ‘Well, now I'm not.’ (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, part VI, ch. V) — - Только месяц назад ты был в восторге от Давины. - Сейчас не могу этого сказать.
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97 Afraniani
Afrānĭus, a, um, adj., name of a Roman gens.—I.As adj.:II.Afrania fabula,
i.e. written by the poet Afranius, Cic. Cael. 30. —As subst.A.Lucius Afranius, a celebrated Roman comic poet, contemporary with Terence or a little later, of whose works we possess only a few fragments. Cf. concerning him, Cic. Brut. 45; id. Fin. 1, 3; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 57; Quint. 10, 1, 100; Bähr, Röm. Lit. Gesch. S. 70, and Teuffel, Röm. Lit. §§ 121, 135.—B.Afranius, a general of Pompey in Spain, Cic. Fam. 16, 12; Caes. B. C. 1, 37; Vell. 2, 48.—Hence, Afrānĭā-nus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Afranius: legio, Auct. B. Hisp. 7.— Subst.: Afrā-nĭāni, ōrum, m., soldiers of Afranius, Caes. B. C. 1, 43. -
98 Afranianus
Afrānĭus, a, um, adj., name of a Roman gens.—I.As adj.:II.Afrania fabula,
i.e. written by the poet Afranius, Cic. Cael. 30. —As subst.A.Lucius Afranius, a celebrated Roman comic poet, contemporary with Terence or a little later, of whose works we possess only a few fragments. Cf. concerning him, Cic. Brut. 45; id. Fin. 1, 3; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 57; Quint. 10, 1, 100; Bähr, Röm. Lit. Gesch. S. 70, and Teuffel, Röm. Lit. §§ 121, 135.—B.Afranius, a general of Pompey in Spain, Cic. Fam. 16, 12; Caes. B. C. 1, 37; Vell. 2, 48.—Hence, Afrānĭā-nus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Afranius: legio, Auct. B. Hisp. 7.— Subst.: Afrā-nĭāni, ōrum, m., soldiers of Afranius, Caes. B. C. 1, 43. -
99 Afranius
Afrānĭus, a, um, adj., name of a Roman gens.—I.As adj.:II.Afrania fabula,
i.e. written by the poet Afranius, Cic. Cael. 30. —As subst.A.Lucius Afranius, a celebrated Roman comic poet, contemporary with Terence or a little later, of whose works we possess only a few fragments. Cf. concerning him, Cic. Brut. 45; id. Fin. 1, 3; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 57; Quint. 10, 1, 100; Bähr, Röm. Lit. Gesch. S. 70, and Teuffel, Röm. Lit. §§ 121, 135.—B.Afranius, a general of Pompey in Spain, Cic. Fam. 16, 12; Caes. B. C. 1, 37; Vell. 2, 48.—Hence, Afrānĭā-nus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Afranius: legio, Auct. B. Hisp. 7.— Subst.: Afrā-nĭāni, ōrum, m., soldiers of Afranius, Caes. B. C. 1, 43. -
100 Theory
Neurath has likened science to a boat which, if we are to rebuild it, we must rebuild plank by plank while staying afloat in it. The philosopher and the scientist are in the same boat....Analyze theory-building how we will, we all must start in the middle. Our conceptual firsts are middle-sized, middle-distanced objects, and our introduction to them and to everything comes midway in the cultural evolution of the race. In assimilating this cultural fare we are little more aware of a distinction between report and invention, substance and style, cues and conceptualization, than we are of a distinction between the proteins and the carbohydrates of our material intake. Retrospectively we may distinguish the components of theory-building, as we distinguish the proteins and carbohydrates while subsisting on them. (Quine, 1960, pp. 4-6)Theories are usually introduced when previous study of a class of phenomena has revealed a system of uniformities.... Theories then seek to explain those regularities and, generally, to afford a deeper and more accurate understanding of the phenomena in question. To this end, a theory construes those phenomena as manifestations of entities and processes that lie behind or beneath them, as it were. (Hempel, 1966, p. 70)A strong approach [to construct validation] looks on construct validation as tough-minded testing of specific hypotheses:heoretical concepts are defined conceptually or implicitly by their role in a network of nomological or statistical "laws." The meaning is partially given by the theoretical network, however tentative and as yet impoverished that network may be. Crudely put, you know what you mean by an entity to the extent that statements about it in the theoretical language are linked to statements in the observational language. These statements are about where it's found, what it does, what it's made of. Only a few of those properties are directly tied to observables [p. 136]. In [an early] theory sketch, based upon some experience and data, everything said is conjectural. We have tentative notions about some indicators of the construct with unknown validities [p. 144]. [When we check up empirically on predictions from the model] we are testing the crude theory sketch, we are tightening the network psychometrically, and we are validating the indicators. All of these are done simultaneously [p. 149]. [Extracted with elisions and some paraphrase from Meehl & Golden, 1982.] (Cronbach, 1990, p. 183)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Theory
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