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121 za
1. prep(+gen) ( w czasie) in, during2. adv( zbyt) tooza późno/wcześnie — too late/early
* * *I.za1prep.1. + Gen. ( okres) during, in; za króla Jana during the reign of king John; za młodu in one's youth.2. + Acc. (upływ, miara czasu) in; za godzinę/rok in an hour/a year; za pięć piąta five to five.4. + Acc. (obiekt trzymany l. chwytany) by; trzymać kogoś za rękę hold sb by the hand.5. + Acc. ( cel) for, to; umierać za ojczyznę die for one's country; wypić za czyjeś zdrowie drink to sb's health.7. + Acc. (przedmiot transakcji, kary, nagrody itp.) for, at; za darmo for free; za nic pot. not for love or money; za wszelką cenę przen. at any price; order za zasługi order of merit; być za (czymś) be for l. in favor of (sth); odpowiadać za kradzież be charged with theft.8. + Acc. ( funkcja) as; mieć kogoś za wariata consider sb (to be) a madman; uchodzić za gbura pass as a boor.9. + Ins. ( następstwo) after; jeden za drugim one after another; raz za razem time after time; iść za kimś follow sb.10. + Ins. (miejsce z tyłu, poza czymś) behind, beyond; za miastem out of town; za burtą overboard; za oknem behind the window.12. + Ins. ( cel) of, for; przepadać za kimś/czymś be fond of sb/sth; chodzić za pracą pot. be looking for work.13. + Ins. ( przyczyna) at, with; za czyjąś namową at sb's insistence; za czyjąś zgodą with l. (up)on sb's consent l. approval.II.za2adv.1. (= zbyt) too; za późno/wcześnie too late/early; tego już za wiele! enough is enough!, that's too much!; co za dużo, to niezdrowo ( jako uwaga do kogoś) you can have too much of a good thing.2. ( o charakterze ekspresywnym) what; co za czasy! what times!; co za film! what a film!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > za
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122 вне
предлout of, outsideвне го́рода — out of town
— outside the city limits
вне игры́ спорт — out, offside
вне вся́ких сомне́ний — beyond any doubt
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123 aftekenen
4 [aantekenen op een kaart] register, record♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich aftekenen〉♦voorbeelden: -
124 διέξοδος
διέξοδος, ου, ἡ (s. ἔξοδος; Hdt. et al.; Vett. Val. 334, 16; LXX; TestJud 6:2; EpArist 105; Philo, Joseph.) δ. τῶν ὁδῶν Mt 22:9 is somet. taken to mean ‘street-crossing’, but is prob. the place where a main street cuts (through) the city boundary and goes (out) into the open country, outlet, way out of town (Diod S 17, 12, 5 ἐν ταῖς διεξόδοις καὶ τάφροις=among the street-ends and the trenches; Eutecnius 3 p. 35, 33 outlet fr. a fox-hole; Num 34:4f; Josh 15:4, 7 al.; Jos., Ant. 12, 346. In pap of the ‘conclusion’ of legal proceedings PEnteux 54, 11f; 65, 6; PTebt 762, 8 [all III B.C.].—On the beggars at street-crossings cp. Lucian, Necyom. 17). Corresp. δ. τῶν ὑδάτων, the point where a stream of water flowing underground suddenly breaks through and flows out freely, a spring (Hesychius Miles.: 390 Fgm. 1, 3 Jac [=FGrH IV p. 147 Müller: διέξοδοι of two rivers]; 4 Km 2:21) B 11:6 (Ps 1:3).—DELG s.v. ὁδός. M-M. TW. -
125 Regionalabkommen
Regionalabkommen n WIWI regional agreement* * *n <Vw> regional agreement* * *Regionalabkommen
regional pact, area agreement;
• Regionalanzeigen regional ads (US);
• Regionalbank regional bank[er], provincial (interior, US, country, Br.) bank;
• Regionalbankscheck country cheque (Br.);
• Regionalbedürfnisse regional needs;
• Regionalbeihilfe regional development aid;
• Regionalbörse provincial stock exchange (Br.), regional exchange, out-of-town market (US);
• Regionalbüro regional office;
• Regionalclearing country (provincial) clearing (Br.);
• Regionalentwicklung regional development;
• Regionalfonds regional fund;
• Regionalgliederung regional organization;
• Regionalhandel regional trade;
• Regionalhaushalt (EU) regional budget;
• Regionalhilfe regional help (aid);
• Regionalhilfsmittel regional aid funds;
• Regionalinstitut regional institution;
• Regionalmarkt regional (provincial, Br.) market;
• Regionalökonomie regional economics;
• Regionalorganisation regional organization;
• Regionalplanung regional (town and country) planning;
• Regionalpolitik regional policy;
• neu gestaltete Regionalpolitik new-look regional policy;
• Regionalpresse regional press;
• Regionalprogramm (Rundfunk) regional program(me);
• Regionalstatistik regional statistics;
• Regionalsteuer regional tax;
• Regionalstreik sectional strike;
• Regionalstruktur divisionalized structure;
• Regionalstudie regional study;
• Regionaltarif local agreement (rate, tariff);
• Regionaluntersuchung regional study;
• Regionalverband regional association;
• Regionalvertretung provincial agency;
• Regionalwechsel country note (Br.);
• Regionalwirtschaft regional economics;
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126 -Gebäude
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127 Stadtrand
Stadtrand
outskirts of a town, suburbia;
• Stadtrandgebiet suburban [housing] estate, environmental area, outer fringe of a city;
• Stadtrandgeschäft out-of-town store;
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128 ventorrillo
m.1 a petty inn or tavern near a town.2 small inn, cheap restaurant, inn, roadhouse.3 street market.* * *SM1) (=taberna) small inn, roadhouse2) (Caribe, Méx) (=tienda) small shop* * *1 (restaurante) small restaurant ( out of town)* * *ventorrillo nmsmall inn
См. также в других словарях:
out-of-town — out of town·er; … English syllables
out-of-town — ˌout of ˈtown adjective [only before a noun] 1. to, from, or in another town: • out of town visitors 2. on the edge of a town: • the trend towards out of town shopping centres * * * out of town UK US /ˌaʊtəvˈtaʊn/ adjective [before noun] ► … Financial and business terms
out of town — {adv. phr.} Having left one s usual residence or place of work on a longer trip. * / Mr. Smith is out of town until Monday, the secretary said. May I take a message? / … Dictionary of American idioms
out of town — {adv. phr.} Having left one s usual residence or place of work on a longer trip. * / Mr. Smith is out of town until Monday, the secretary said. May I take a message? / … Dictionary of American idioms
out-of-town — adj [only before noun] 1.) to, from, or in another town ▪ out of town visitors 2.) BrE on the edge of a town ▪ out of town shopping centres … Dictionary of contemporary English
out-of-town — adjective only before noun 1. ) happening in another town or city: The show had its out of town premiere in New Haven. 2. ) coming from another town or area: out of town visitors … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
out-of-town — adj. happening in or being of another town or city; as, an out of town tryout. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
out-of-town|er — «OWT uhv TOW nuhr», noun. Informal. a person who lives outside a town or city … Useful english dictionary
out-of-town — 1) ADJ: ADJ n Out of town shops or facilities are situated away from the centre of a town or city. ...shopping at cheaper, out of town supermarkets. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Out of town is used to describe people who do not live in a particular town or city … English dictionary
out-of-town — /owt euhv town /, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or from another city or town: We re expecting out of town visitors tomorrow. 2. taking place in another city or town: the out of town tryout of a new play. [1815 25] * * * … Universalium
out-of-town — adjective happening in or being of another town or city (Freq. 3) an out of town tryout an out of town school • Similar to: ↑distant … Useful english dictionary