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103 disfavour
[dis'feivə]1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) unåde2) (displeasure or disapproval.) misfornøjelse; utilfredshed* * *[dis'feivə]1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) unåde2) (displeasure or disapproval.) misfornøjelse; utilfredshed -
104 pronunciar
v1. to pronounce2. to givePronunciar una conferència - To give a lecturePronunciar un discurs - To give a talk / speech3. to pass sentence4. to speak outPronunciar-se sobre alguna cosa - To speak out about / to speak publically about somethingPronunciar-se en contra d'alguna cosa - to speak out against / to declare yourself against somethingPronunciar-se a favor d'alguna cosa - To speak out in favour of / to declare yourself in favour of something -
105 впасть в немилость
1) General subject: be out of favour, fall into disgrace, fall out of favour, fall into disfavor, fall out of favor2) Makarov: come into disfavour, fall into disfavour, fall into disgrace (у кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > впасть в немилость
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106 łas|ka
f 1. (przychylność, względy) favour GB, favor US- wkupić się a. wkraść się w czyjeś łaski to ingratiate onself with sb, to curry favour with sb- zaskarbić sobie a. pozyskać czyjeś łaski to win sb’s favour- być w łaskach u kogoś to be in sb’s good graces- wypaść z czyichś łask to fall out of favour with sb- zostać przywróconym do łask to be back in grace2. (uwolnienie od kary) pardon, reprieve- prawo łaski (royal) prerogative of mercy GB, (executive) clemency power US- prezydent skorzystał wobec niego z prawa łaski he was granted a presidential pardon a. reprieve- w drodze łaski zamieniono mu karę śmierci na dożywotcie his death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment- w drodze łaski odroczono eksmisję starego człowieka the old man was granted a reprieve from eviction3. Relig. grace- być w stanie łaski to be in a state of grace- łaska boska a. boża divine grace■ bez łaski a. łaski bez! pot. don’t do me any (big) favours! iron.; forget it, if it’s such a big deal! pot.- „ile jestem winien?” – „co łaska” ‘how much?’ – ‘it’s up to you’- stary żebrak prosi co łaska an old beggar is asking for a spare penny- jak z łaski pot. grudgingly, reluctantly- odpowiedzieć jak z łaski to answer grudgingly- zrobić coś jak z łaski to do sth reluctantly- jeśli łaska przest. if you please- a przywitać się/podziękować nie łaska? iron. shouldn’t you say hello/thank you?- król z bożej łaski sovereign by the grace of God- polityk/malarka z bożej łaski (utalentowany) a born politician/painter- tancerka/piosenkarz z bożej łaski iron. a piteous a. pathetic dancer/singer- podaj mi gazetę, z łaski swojej could you please hand me the paper?- być na czyjejś łasce to be at sb’s mercy- być na łasce u kogoś a. żyć na czyjejś łasce to be dependent on sb’s generosity- być zdanym na łaskę losu to be in the hands of fate- zostawić kogoś na łasce losu to leave sb in the lurch, to leave sb to their fate- robić łaskę komuś to condescend a. deign to do sth for sb- wrócić do łask [osoba] to be back in grace; [szkockie kraty, kapelusze] to be back in style a. fashion- zdać się na łaskę (i niełaskę) kogoś to throw oneself on sb’s mercy- być zdanym na łaskę (i niełaskę) kogoś to be at sb’s mercy- łaska pańska na pstrym koniu jeździ przysł. great men’s favours are uncertainThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łas|ka
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107 выступать
несовер. - выступать;
совер. - выступить без доп.
1) step forth/forward come forward
2) (из чего-л.) go beyond, overflow выступать из берегов
3) воен. set out, march off выступить в поход
4) (публично) come out, speak/sing/play in public, appear;
perform выступать против предложения ≈ to oppose a proposal, to rise in opposition to a proposal смело выступать против ≈ beard выступать на сцене ≈ to appear on stage, to act, to play выступать по телевидению ≈ to appear on television выступать по радио ≈ to broadcast, to go on the air;
to give a broadcast talk, to give a talk on the radio;
to play over the wireless/radio (играть) выступать на собрании ≈ to address a meeting, to speak at a meeting выступать с речью ≈ to speak, to deliver/make a speech, to take the floor выступать в печати ≈ to appear in print, to write( to the press) выступать за предложение ≈ to second a proposal, to speak in support of a proposal, to come out in favour of a proposal
5) (проступать) come out, stand out пот выступил на лбу ≈ the sweat stood out on one's forehead плесень выступила ≈ mould( has) formed сыпь выступила на лице ≈ a rash broke out on the face слезы выступили на глазах ≈ the tears started to his eyes
6) только несовер. (выдаваться) project, jut out, run out;
stick out разг.;
overhang (сверху)
7) только несовер. (ходить медленно, чинно) strut, swagger, walk with measured steps, выступить
1. (выходить вперёд) step out, come* forward;
emerge (тж. перен.) ;
2. (отправляться в путь и т. п.) march out;
~ из лагеря leave* camp;
~ в поход take* the field;
3. тк. несов. (важно шагать) strut;
4. тк. несов. (выдаваться) jut out, project;
(нависать) overhang*;
5.: ~ из берегов overflow its banks;
6. (появляться, проступать) appear, come* out;
на лбу у него выступил пот the sweat stood out on his forehead;
сыпь выступила по всему телу a rash broke out all over one`s body;
слёзы выступили у неё на глаза tears came/rose/started to her eyes;
7. (публично) speak*;
(на сцене) appear;
~ на собрании address a meeting;
~ с докладом make* a report;
(с научным) give* a lecture;
~ в защиту своих прав stand* up for one`s rights;
~ в защиту кого-л. stand* up for smb. ;
speak* in defence of smb. ;
~ в печати с письмом, со статьёй have* a letter, an article in the press;
~ с манифестом issue a manifesto/statement;
затем выступил Иванов the next to speak was Ivanov;
(об артисте) the next performer was Ivanov.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выступать
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108 abschreiben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i unerlaubt von Mitschülern, umg. auch als Autor: copy, crib umg. ( bei oder von from); (Ideen) plagiarize; das hat er wortwörtlich abgeschrieben he copied it literally word for word; das ist Wort für Wort abgeschrieben that’s copied word for wordII v/t2. WIRTS. (Forderungen) gänzlich: write off; teilweise: write down; steuerlich: deduct, write off; (Wert) depreciate; (Summe) deduct3. umg., fig. (aufgeben) write off; den kannst du abschreiben auch you can forget about him, you can count him out; mich kannst du als Freund abschreiben you can write me off as a friend; ich hatte dich schon ganz abgeschrieben (hatte schon geglaubt, du kommst/lebst nicht mehr) I’d already given up on you; dein Auto kannst du abschreiben your car is finished* * *to crib; to write off; to charge off; to depreciate; to copy* * *ạb|schrei|ben sep1. vt1) (= kopieren) to copy out; (SCH = abgucken) to copy, to crib (Brit inf); (= plagiieren) to copy (bei, von from)2) (= schreibend abnutzen) to use upSee:→ Finger4) (= verloren geben) to write off2. vi1) (SCH) to copy, to crib (Brit inf)2)jdm abschreiben — to write to sb to tell him that one cannot come etc
3. vr(Bleistift, Farbband) to get used up* * *1) (to copy: She cribbed the answer from her friend's work.) crib2) (to copy or record in writing: Write this exercise out in your neatest handwriting.) write out* * *ab|schrei·benI. vt1. (handschriftlich kopieren)▪ etw \abschreiben to copy sthMönche haben die alten Handschriften abgeschrieben monks transcribed the old scripts2. (plagiieren)▪ etw [bei [o von] jdm] \abschreiben to copy [or crib] sth [from sb]das hast du doch aus dem Buch abgeschrieben! you copied that from the book!▪ etw \abschreiben to write sth off4. (verloren geben)▪ jdn/etw \abschreiben to write sb/sth offich bin bei ihr endgültig abgeschrieben she's washed her hands of medu bist abgeschrieben! you're all washed up!II. vi1. (plagiieren)▪ [von jdm/etw] \abschreiben to copy [from sb/sth]er hatte seitenweise abgeschrieben he plagiarized entire pageswo hat sie das abgeschrieben? where did she get that from?2. (schriftlich absagen)▪ jdm \abschreiben to cancel in writingdu solltest ihm \abschreiben, wenn du seine Einladung nicht annehmen kannst you should decline his invitation in writing if you can't accept* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (kopieren) copy outsich (Dat.) etwas abschreiben — copy something down; (aus einem Buch, einer Zeitung usw.) copy something out
2)etwas von od. bei jemandem abschreiben — (in der Schule) copy something from or off somebody; (als Plagiator) plagiarize something from somebody
3) (Wirtsch.) amortize, write down ( mit by)4) (ugs.): (verlorengeben) write off2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbbei od. von jemandem abschreiben — (in der Schule) copy off somebody; (als Plagiator) copy from somebody
* * *abschreiben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i unerlaubt von Mitschülern, umg auch als Autor: copy, crib umg (das hat er wortwörtlich abgeschrieben he copied it literally word for word;das ist Wort für Wort abgeschrieben that’s copied word for wordB. v/t2. WIRTSCH (Forderungen) gänzlich: write off; teilweise: write down; steuerlich: deduct, write off; (Wert) depreciate; (Summe) deduct3. umg, fig (aufgeben) write off;den kannst du abschreiben auch you can forget about him, you can count him out;mich kannst du als Freund abschreiben you can write me off as a friend;ich hatte dich schon ganz abgeschrieben (hatte schon geglaubt, du kommst/lebst nicht mehr) I’d already given up on you;dein Auto kannst du abschreiben your car is finishedC. v/i* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (kopieren) copy outsich (Dat.) etwas abschreiben — copy something down; (aus einem Buch, einer Zeitung usw.) copy something out
2)etwas von od. bei jemandem abschreiben — (in der Schule) copy something from or off somebody; (als Plagiator) plagiarize something from somebody
3) (Wirtsch.) amortize, write down ( mit by)4) (ugs.): (verlorengeben) write off2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbbei od. von jemandem abschreiben — (in der Schule) copy off somebody; (als Plagiator) copy from somebody
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110 disgrace
[dis'ɡreis] 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) unåde2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) skændsel3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) skandale; skændsel2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) bringe skam2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) vanære•- disgracefully* * *[dis'ɡreis] 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) unåde2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) skændsel3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) skandale; skændsel2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) bringe skam2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) vanære•- disgracefully -
111 manifestarse
1 (hacerse evidente) to become apparent2 to demonstrate3 to declare oneself, express* * ** * *VPR1) (=declararse)el presidente se ha manifestado a favor del pacto — the president came out in favour of the agreement
2) (Pol) to demonstratelos estudiantes se manifestaron en contra de la nueva ley — the students demonstrated against the new law
3) (=mostrarse) to be apparent, be evidentsu pesimismo se manifiesta en todas sus obras — his pessimism is apparent o evident in all his works
* * *(v.) = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protestEx. In this example, only four facets of the class Library science are manifest in the compound subject of the document.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. However, you must be able to identify these categories as they manifest themselves in any given subject area in the scheme.Ex. Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.* * *(v.) = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protestEx: In this example, only four facets of the class Library science are manifest in the compound subject of the document.
Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: However, you must be able to identify these categories as they manifest themselves in any given subject area in the scheme.Ex: Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.* * *
■manifestarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un grupo) to demonstrate
2 (declararse) to declare oneself: la oposición se manifestó en contra, the opposition declared against it
3 (mostrarse) su poder se manifestaba en la impunidad de sus actos, the fact that he could act with impunity was a demonstration of the extent of his power
' manifestarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declararse
- despuntar
- oponerse
- salir
- sentada
- declarar
- manifestar
English:
demonstrate
- March
- manifest
* * *vpr1. [por la calle] to demonstrate;manifestarse a favor de/contra algo to demonstrate for/against sth;los sindicalistas se manifestaron por el centro de la ciudad the union members demonstrated Br in the city centre o US downtown2. [hacerse evidente] to become clear o apparent;su odio se manifiesta en su mirada you can see the hatred in her eyes3. [expresarse]se manifestó contrario a la intervención militar he spoke out against military intervention;les dieron el proyecto para que se manifestaran sobre él they gave them the plan so that they could give an opinion on it* * *v/r1 ( protestar) demonstrate2 ( aparecer) become apparent* * *vr1) : to be or become evident2) : to state one's positionse han manifestado a favor del acuerdo: they have declared their support for the agreement3) : to demonstrate, to rally* * *manifestarse vb to demonstrate -
112 monograma
m.monogram, a cipher or character compounded of several letters and standing for some name.* * *1 monogram* * *SM monogram* * *masculino monogram* * *= monogram.Ex. The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.* * *masculino monogram* * *= monogram.Ex: The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.
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monograma sustantivo masculino monogram
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113 definirse
1 to be defined2 (explicarse) to make oneself clear, define one's position* * *VPR1) (=calificarse) to define o.s.2) (=decidirse)la comisión aún no se ha definido con respecto al tema — the commission has not yet defined its position on the subject, the commission has not yet said where it stands on the subject
* * *vprto take a clear stance;no se quiere definirse políticamente he doesn't want to make his political position clear;no se definió por ninguno de los dos bandos he took neither side;el plan no acababa de definirse the plan had not yet taken any definite shape* * *v/r come down ( por in favor of) -
114 DOS
dos [do]masculine noun• couché sur le dos lying on one's (or its) back• « voir au dos » "see over"• les vivres sont portés à dos de chameau/d'homme the supplies are carried by camel/men• ils partirent, sac au dos they set off, their rucksacks on their backsb. ( = nage) dos (crawlé) backstroke• renvoyer deux adversaires dos à dos to send away two opponents without pronouncing in favour of either• on l'a dans le dos ! (inf!) we've had it! (inf)• tomber sur le dos de qn ( = arriver à l'improviste) to drop in on sb ; ( = attaquer) (physiquement) to go for sb* * *doavoir le dos rond or voûté — to stoop, to have round shoulders
au dos de — (chèque, carte) on the back of
faire quelque chose dans or derrière le dos de quelqu'un — to do something when somebody's back is turned
ils sont arrivés, sac au dos — they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs
il n'a rien sur le dos — (colloq) he's wearing hardly anything
dos à dos — lit back to back
renvoyer deux parties dos à dos — fig to refuse to come out in favour [BrE] of either party
tourner le dos à — ( position) to have one's back to; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to; fig to turn one's back on
faire le gros dos — [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down
••mettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelque chose/quelqu'un — (colloq) to blame something on something/somebody
se mettre quelqu'un à dos — (colloq) to get on the wrong side of somebody
* * *do nm1) ANATOMIE backde dos — from the back, from behind
2) [livre] spine"voir au dos" — "see over"
à dos de; à dos de chameau — riding on a camel, on a camel
Elle me critique dans mon dos. — She criticizes me behind my back.
* * *dos ⇒ Le corps humain nm inv gén (d'homme, animal, de main, vêtement, siège, page) back; ( de livre) spine; ( de lame) blunt edge; être sur le dos to be (lying) on one's back; avoir le dos rond or voûté to stoop, to have round shoulders; mal de dos backache; dormir/nager sur le dos to sleep/swim on one's back; être à plat dos to be flat on one's back; voir qn de dos to see sb from behind; au dos de (chèque, carte, photo, enveloppe) on the back of; robe décolletée dans le dos dress with a low back; voyager à dos d'âne/de chameau to travel riding on a donkey/camel; tout le matériel a été transporté à dos d'homme/de mulet all the equipment was carried by people/mules; faire qch dans or derrière le dos de qn to do sth when sb's back is turned; ils sont arrivés, sac au dos they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs; il n'a rien sur le dos○ he's wearing hardly anything; dès que j'ai le dos tourné as soon as my back is turned; dos à dos lit back to back; renvoyer deux parties dos à dos fig to refuse to come out in favourGB of either party; tourner le dos à qn ( position) to have one's back to sb; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to sb; ( par mépris) to turn one's back on sb; tourner le dos à qch, avoir le dos tourné à qch ( position) to have one's back to sth; depuis son licenciement, tous ses anciens collègues lui tournent le dos fig since he/she was made redundant, all his/her former colleagues have turned their backs on him/her; tourner le dos au progrès/à l'avenir to turn one's back on progress/the future; faire le gros dos [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down; ⇒ cuiller, laine, plein, sucre.tomber sur le dos de qn○ to come down on sb like a ton of bricks○; être sur le dos de qn○ to be on sb's back○; avoir qn sur le dos○ to have sb on one's back; courber le dos to bow and scrape; mettre qch sur le dos de qch/qn○ to blame sth on sth/sb; il a bon dos le réveil/train○! it's easy to blame it on the alarm-clock/train!; j'ai bon dos it's always me; se mettre qn à dos○ to get on the wrong side of sb; je l'ai dans le dos○! I'm stuck○! ; s'enrichir sur le dos de qn○ to get rich at sb's expense; passer la main dans le dos de qn○ to flatter sb; faire un enfant dans le dos à qn○ to play a dirty trick on sb; faire la bête à deux dos○ to make love.nom masculin, -
115 dos
dos [do]masculine noun• couché sur le dos lying on one's (or its) back• « voir au dos » "see over"• les vivres sont portés à dos de chameau/d'homme the supplies are carried by camel/men• ils partirent, sac au dos they set off, their rucksacks on their backsb. ( = nage) dos (crawlé) backstroke• renvoyer deux adversaires dos à dos to send away two opponents without pronouncing in favour of either• on l'a dans le dos ! (inf!) we've had it! (inf)• tomber sur le dos de qn ( = arriver à l'improviste) to drop in on sb ; ( = attaquer) (physiquement) to go for sb* * *doavoir le dos rond or voûté — to stoop, to have round shoulders
au dos de — (chèque, carte) on the back of
faire quelque chose dans or derrière le dos de quelqu'un — to do something when somebody's back is turned
ils sont arrivés, sac au dos — they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs
il n'a rien sur le dos — (colloq) he's wearing hardly anything
dos à dos — lit back to back
renvoyer deux parties dos à dos — fig to refuse to come out in favour [BrE] of either party
tourner le dos à — ( position) to have one's back to; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to; fig to turn one's back on
faire le gros dos — [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down
••mettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelque chose/quelqu'un — (colloq) to blame something on something/somebody
se mettre quelqu'un à dos — (colloq) to get on the wrong side of somebody
* * *do nm1) ANATOMIE backde dos — from the back, from behind
2) [livre] spine"voir au dos" — "see over"
à dos de; à dos de chameau — riding on a camel, on a camel
Elle me critique dans mon dos. — She criticizes me behind my back.
* * *dos ⇒ Le corps humain nm inv gén (d'homme, animal, de main, vêtement, siège, page) back; ( de livre) spine; ( de lame) blunt edge; être sur le dos to be (lying) on one's back; avoir le dos rond or voûté to stoop, to have round shoulders; mal de dos backache; dormir/nager sur le dos to sleep/swim on one's back; être à plat dos to be flat on one's back; voir qn de dos to see sb from behind; au dos de (chèque, carte, photo, enveloppe) on the back of; robe décolletée dans le dos dress with a low back; voyager à dos d'âne/de chameau to travel riding on a donkey/camel; tout le matériel a été transporté à dos d'homme/de mulet all the equipment was carried by people/mules; faire qch dans or derrière le dos de qn to do sth when sb's back is turned; ils sont arrivés, sac au dos they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs; il n'a rien sur le dos○ he's wearing hardly anything; dès que j'ai le dos tourné as soon as my back is turned; dos à dos lit back to back; renvoyer deux parties dos à dos fig to refuse to come out in favourGB of either party; tourner le dos à qn ( position) to have one's back to sb; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to sb; ( par mépris) to turn one's back on sb; tourner le dos à qch, avoir le dos tourné à qch ( position) to have one's back to sth; depuis son licenciement, tous ses anciens collègues lui tournent le dos fig since he/she was made redundant, all his/her former colleagues have turned their backs on him/her; tourner le dos au progrès/à l'avenir to turn one's back on progress/the future; faire le gros dos [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down; ⇒ cuiller, laine, plein, sucre.tomber sur le dos de qn○ to come down on sb like a ton of bricks○; être sur le dos de qn○ to be on sb's back○; avoir qn sur le dos○ to have sb on one's back; courber le dos to bow and scrape; mettre qch sur le dos de qch/qn○ to blame sth on sth/sb; il a bon dos le réveil/train○! it's easy to blame it on the alarm-clock/train!; j'ai bon dos it's always me; se mettre qn à dos○ to get on the wrong side of sb; je l'ai dans le dos○! I'm stuck○! ; s'enrichir sur le dos de qn○ to get rich at sb's expense; passer la main dans le dos de qn○ to flatter sb; faire un enfant dans le dos à qn○ to play a dirty trick on sb; faire la bête à deux dos○ to make love.[do] nom masculinavoir le dos rond to be hunched up ou round-shoulderedj'ai mal au dos my back hurts, I've got (a) backachej'avais le soleil dans le dos the sun was behind me ou on my backa. [assis] to sit with one's back to somebodyb. [debout] to stand with one's back to somebodyc. [l'éviter] to turn one's back on somebodyje ne l'ai vu que de dos I only saw him from behind ou the backdès que j'ai le dos tourné, il fait des bêtises as soon as my back is turned, he gets into mischiefavoir le dos large: j'ai le dos large mais il ne faut pas exagérer! I can take a lot ou I may be resilient, but there are limits!avoir quelque chose sur le dos (familier) : ce gosse n'a rien sur le dos! that kid's not dressed warmly enough!faire quelque chose dans ou derrière le dos de quelqu'un to do something behind somebody's backêtre sur le dos de (familier) : tu es toujours sur le dos de ce gosse, laisse-le un peu! you're always nagging that kid, leave him alone!a. [chat] to arch its backfaire quelque chose sur le dos de: ils ont bâti leur empire sur le dos des indigènes they built their empire at the expense of the nativesmettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelqu'un (familier) [crime, erreur] to pin something on somebodyje n'ai rien/pas grand-chose à me mettre sur le dos I have got nothing/virtually nothing to wearsi le fisc lui tombe sur le dos, ça va lui coûter cher! (familier) if the taxman gets hold of ou catches him, it'll cost him!2. [d'une fourchette, d'un habit] back[d'un couteau] blunt edge[d'un livre] spinea. (familier) [dans une action] he didn't go in for half-measures!b. [dans une discussion] he didn't mince words!3. SPORT————————à dos de locution prépositionnellealler à dos d'âne/d'éléphant to ride (on) a donkey/an elephantle matériel est transporté à dos de lamas/d'hommes the equipment is carried by llamas/men————————au dos locution adverbiale————————au dos de locution prépositionnelle[d'une feuille] on the back ofdos à dos locution adverbialemettre ou renvoyer deux personnes dos à dos (figuré) to refuse to get involved in an argument between two people -
116 dimenticatoio
dimenticatoio s.m. (scherz.) oblivion: cadere, finire nel dimenticatoio, to fall (o to sink) into oblivion; mettere nel dimenticatoio, to cast into oblivion.* * *[dimentika'tojo]sostantivo maschilecadere o finire nel dimenticatoio — [persona, progetto] to sink into oblivion; [idea, metodo] to fall o go out of favour
* * *dimenticatoio/dimentika'tojo/sostantivo m.cadere o finire nel dimenticatoio [persona, progetto] to sink into oblivion; [idea, metodo] to fall o go out of favour. -
117 esprimere
express* * *esprimere v.tr. to express, to voice, to signify; ( formulare) to couch: non sappiamo esprimerti quanto ti siamo grati, we cannot express how grateful we are to you; ha espresso la sua critica con grande cautela, he couched his criticism in very cautious terms; esprimere un desiderio, to express a wish; esprimere il proprio sdegno, to express one's indignation (o disdain); esprimere i propri sentimenti, to express one's feelings; esprimere il proprio rincrescimento, to signify (o to declare) one's regret; il suo volto esprimeva una grande soddisfazione, his face expressed great satisfaction // (fin.) esprimere in una data unità monetaria, to denominate.◘ esprimersi v.rifl. to express oneself: sai esprimerti correttamente in inglese?, can you express yourself correctly in English? // come posso esprimermi?, how shall I put it? // è questo il modo di esprimere?!, (fam.) that's no way to talk!* * *1. [es'primere]vb irreg vtto express, (opinione) to voice, expressdai, esprimi un desiderio! — go on, make a wish!
2. vip (esprimersi)to express o.s.* * *[es'primere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (comunicare) to express, to convey, to state [ opinione]; to pronounce, to pass [ giudizio]; to express [desiderio, dubbio, paura]2) (manifestare) [parole, immagini, musica] to express, to convey [emozioni, sentimenti]2.verbo pronominale esprimersi1) (pronunciarsi) to express oneself-rsi a favore di qcn. — to come out in favour of sb
2) (parlare)mi sono espresso male — I haven't made myself clear; (comunicare) (a gesti) to communicate
* * *esprimere/es'primere/ [29]1 (comunicare) to express, to convey, to state [ opinione]; to pronounce, to pass [ giudizio]; to express [desiderio, dubbio, paura]; esprimere un desiderio to make a wish; esprimere la propria riconoscenza to express one's gratitude; esprimere a parole i propri sentimenti to put one's feelings into words2 (manifestare) [parole, immagini, musica] to express, to convey [emozioni, sentimenti]II esprimersi verbo pronominale1 (pronunciarsi) to express oneself; -rsi a favore di qcn. to come out in favour of sb.2 (parlare) - rsi in inglese to speak in English; - rsi con un linguaggio scurrile to use foul language; mi sono espresso male I haven't made myself clear; (comunicare) (a gesti) to communicate. -
118 einsetzen
ein|set·zenvt1) ( hineinschreiben)2) ( einfügen)für die zu Bruch gegangene Scheibe setzte ihnen der Glaser gleich eine neue ein the glazier replaced the broken pane for them3) ( einnähen)einen Ärmel \einsetzen to set in a sleeve;sich dat [von jdm] etw [in etw akk] \einsetzen lassen to have sth sewn in[to sth] [by sb], to have sb sew sth in[to sth]4) ( ins Leben rufen)etw \einsetzen to establish sth, to set sth up5) ( ernennen)jdn [als etw] \einsetzen to appoint [or instal[l]] sb [as sth];im Testament war sie als Alleinerbin eingesetzt worden in the will she was named [or appointed] as the sole inheritor6) ( zum Einsatz bringen)dank der eingesetzten Helfer gelang es, den Katastrophenopfern schneller zu helfen thanks to the helpers who had been brought in, the victims of the catastrophe could be helped more quickly;Schlagstöcke/ Gummigeschosse/Gas \einsetzen to use truncheons/rubber bullets/gas sport; Ersatzspieler to bring on sb sep, to use sb7) ( zusätzlich fahren lassen)etw \einsetzen to put sth on, to run sth;8) ( aufbieten)etw \einsetzen to use [or employ] sth;etw \einsetzen to use [or employ] sth;( aufwenden) to use sth up;( wetten) to bet sth, to wagervi1) ( anheben) to start [up], to begin, to commence;die Ebbe setzt oft ganz unmerklich ein the tide often starts to ebb quite imperceptibly;die \einsetzende Ebbe/ Flut the turning ebb tide/flood tide2) med to begin;etw setzt bei jdm ein sb gets sth;gegen Abend hat bei ihm heftiges Fieber eingesetzt towards evening he was running a very high temperature;die Leichenstarre hat bereits eingesetzt rigor mortis has already set in;in einem tropischen Klima setzt bei Leichen die Verwesung oft schon nach zwei Tagen ein in tropical climates bodies often begin to decay after only two days3) mus to begin to play, to start [up]vr1) ( sich engagieren)sich \einsetzen to make an effort, to exert oneself, to work hard;sich besonders \einsetzen to make a special effort, to work particularly hard;sich voll \einsetzen to make a wholehearted effort [or every effort], to work wholeheartedly;Sie sollten sich intensiver \einsetzen you should make a bigger effort [or work harder];2) ( sich verwenden für)sich bei jdm für jdn/etw \einsetzen to intercede with sb on sb's/sth's behalf;ich werde mich bei Direktor Wengel für dich \einsetzen I'll have a word with Mr Wengel, the director, on your behalf;sich dafür \einsetzen, dass... to speak out for [or in favour of] sth;sie hat sich immer öffentlich dafür eingesetzt, dass dieses Gesetz abgeschafft würde she has always spoken out in favour of getting rid of this law;er versprach, sich dafür einzusetzen, dass die Haftbedingungen erleichtert würden he promised to do what he could to make sure prison conditions were improved;kannst du dich nicht bei ihm dafür einsetzen, dass er mir den Betrag noch etwas stundet? can't you have a word with him so that he gives me time to pay? -
119 Ungnade
Un·gna·de [ʼʊngna:də] fdisgrace, disfavour [or (Am) -or];[bei jdm] in \Ungnade fallen/ sein to be out of favour [with sb]; -
120 опальный
disgraced, fallen into disgrace; out of favour, in disgrace* * ** * *disgraced, fallen into disgrace; out of favour
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