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2 שם אותו בכיס הקטן
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3 его ученики превзошли своего учителя
Makarov: his pupils have outshone himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его ученики превзошли своего учителя
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4 Т-72
ОСТАВЛЯТЬ/ОСТАВИТЬ В ТЕНИ кого VP subj: human to surpass, outdo s.o.: X оставил в тени Y-a — X outshone (overshadowed, upstaged, eclipsed) Y X ran rings (circles) around Y X left Y far behind.Новый год они встречали в компании актёров. Олег был в ударе и оставил в тени всех признанных остряков. They saw in the New Year in the company of actors Oleg was in top form and upstaged all the acknowledged wits. -
5 оставить в тени
• ОСТАВЛЯТЬ/ОСТАВИТЬ В ТЕНИ кого[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to surpass, outdo s.o.:- X оставил в тени Y-a ≈ X outshone (overshadowed, upstaged, eclipsed) Y;- X left Y far behind.♦ Новый год они встречали в компании актёров. Олег был в ударе и оставил в тени всех признанных остряков. They saw in the New Year in the company of actors Oleg was in top form and upstaged all the acknowledged wits.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оставить в тени
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6 оставлять в тени
• ОСТАВЛЯТЬ/ОСТАВИТЬ В ТЕНИ кого[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to surpass, outdo s.o.:- X оставил в тени Y-a ≈ X outshone (overshadowed, upstaged, eclipsed) Y;- X left Y far behind.♦ Новый год они встречали в компании актёров. Олег был в ударе и оставил в тени всех признанных остряков. They saw in the New Year in the company of actors Oleg was in top form and upstaged all the acknowledged wits.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оставлять в тени
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7 spielerisch
I Adj. attr.1. SPORT, KÖNNEN etc.: playing...; THEAT. acting...; spielerische Überlegenheit greater playing (THEAT. acting) abilityII Adv.1. SPORT as regards playing ability; sie sind spielerisch ausgezeichnet / überlegen they are excellent players / the better players2. (wie im Spiel): spielerisch nach etw. schnappen / schlagen grab / hit out playfully at s.th.; etw. spielerisch erlernen learn s.th. with the greatest of ease* * *playful* * *spie|le|risch ['Spiːlərɪʃ]1. adj1) (= verspielt) Geste, Katze etc playful2)mit spíélerischer Leichtigkeit — with the greatest of ease, with consummate ease
3) (SPORT) playing; (THEAT) actingspíélerisches Können — playing/acting ability
die spíélerische Leistung — the playing/acting
2. adv1) (= verspielt) playfully2) (= mit Leichtigkeit) with the greatest of ease, with consummate ease3) (SPORT) in playing terms; (THEAT) in acting terms4)(= im Spiel)
etw spíélerisch lernen — to learn sth through play(ing)* * ** * *spie·le·rischI. adj1. (unbekümmert) playfulseine Aufgaben bewältigt er mit \spielerischer Leichtigkeit he manages his duties with consummate ease\spielerisch war unsere Mannschaft den Gegnern weit überlegen our team outshone the opponents in terms of playing skill* * *1.1) playfulmit spielerischer Leichtigkeit — with consummate or effortless ease
2) nicht präd. (Sport)2.1) playfully2) (Sport) in playing terms* * *A. adj attr1. SPORT, Können etc: playing …; THEAT acting …;spielerische Überlegenheit greater playing (THEAT acting) ability2. (verspielt) playful;mit spielerischer Leichtigkeit with the greatest of easeB. adv1. SPORT as regards playing ability;sie sind spielerisch ausgezeichnet/überlegen they are excellent players/the better players2. (wie im Spiel):spielerisch nach etwas schnappen/schlagen grab/hit out playfully at sth;etwas spielerisch erlernen learn sth with the greatest of ease* * *1.1) playfulmit spielerischer Leichtigkeit — with consummate or effortless ease
2) nicht präd. (Sport)2.1) playfully2) (Sport) in playing terms* * *adj.playful adj. -
8 eclipsar
v.to eclipse (astro, persona).Su belleza eclipsó sus sentidos Her beauty eclipsed his senses.La luna eclipsó al sol The moon eclipsed the sun.* * *1 (astro) to eclipse2 figurado to eclipse, outshine1 (astro) to be eclipsed2 figurado (desaparecer) to disappear, vanish* * *VT (Astron) to eclipse; (fig) to eclipse, outshine* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex. Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.Ex. And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex. Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex: Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.
Ex: And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex: Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *eclipsar [A1 ]vt1 ( Astron) to eclipse2 ‹persona› to outshine, eclipseto disappear* * *
eclipsar verbo transitivo
1 Astron to eclipse
2 (a los demás) to outshine: la actriz principal eclipsó al resto de los actores, the main actress outshone the rest of the actors
' eclipsar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombra
English:
eclipse
- overshadow
- upstage
- out
- over
* * *♦ vt1. [astro] to eclipse2. [persona] to eclipse* * *v/t eclipse* * *eclipsar vt1) : to eclipse2) : to outshine, to surpass -
9 eclipse
m.eclipse.eclipse luna/solar lunar/solar eclipseeclipse total total eclipsepres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: eclipsar.* * *1 eclipse* * *SM eclipseeclipse lunar — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *masculino eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar or de sol — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *= eclipse.Ex. Eclipses have long been a source of mystery and spectacle.----* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* eclipse solar = solar eclipse.* * *masculino eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar or de sol — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *= eclipse.Ex: Eclipses have long been a source of mystery and spectacle.
* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* eclipse solar = solar eclipse.* * *eclipseeclipse total/parcial total/partial eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipseeclipse solar or de sol eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse* * *
Del verbo eclipsar: ( conjugate eclipsar)
eclipsé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
eclipse es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
eclipsar
eclipse
eclipse sustantivo masculino
eclipse
eclipsar verbo transitivo
1 Astron to eclipse
2 (a los demás) to outshine: la actriz principal eclipsó al resto de los actores, the main actress outshone the rest of the actors
eclipse m Astron eclipse
' eclipse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclipsar
- total
English:
eclipse
- lunar
* * *eclipse nm1. [de astro] eclipseeclipse de luna eclipse of the moon;eclipse parcial partial eclipse;eclipse de sol eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse;eclipse solar solar eclipse, eclipse of the sun;eclipse total total eclipse2. [de persona] eclipse* * *m eclipse* * *eclipse nm: eclipse* * *eclipse n eclipse -
10 opacar
v.to obscure, to becloud, to screen, to dim.La luna eclipsó al sol The moon eclipsed the sun.* * *LAm1. VT1) (=hacer opaco) to make opaque; (=oscurecer) to darken; (=empañar) to mist up; (=deslustrar) to dull, tarnish2) [+ persona] to outshine, overshadow2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (AmL)a) ( hacer opaco) to make... opaque; ( oscurecer) to darkenb) ( deslucir) to marc) ( anular) to overshadow* * *verbo transitivo (AmL)a) ( hacer opaco) to make... opaque; ( oscurecer) to darkenb) ( deslucir) to marc) ( anular) to overshadow* * *opacar [A2 ]vt( AmL)1 (hacer opaco) to make … opaque; (oscurecer) to darkenvidrios opacados por la suciedad windows so dirty that you couldn't see through them2 (deslucir) to marlos disturbios opacaron su visita the riots cast a shadow over o marred her visitque nada opaque su recuerdo let nothing darken her memorysu actuación se vio opacada por algunas fallas técnicas her performance was marred by technical problems3 (anular) to overshadowla personalidad tan fuerte de su hermana la opacaba she was overshadowed by her sister's strong personality* * *opacar vtAm1. [quitar brillo] to mar;su ausencia opacó las celebraciones his absence cast a shadow over o marred the celebrations2. [oscurecer] to darken, to dull;el polvo opacaba el brillo de la platería the dust dulled the silverware3. [eclipsar] to overshadow, to outshine;su belleza opacaba a todas las demás modelos she outshone all the other models in her beauty, her beauty put all the other models in the shade* * *v/t L.Am.darken, cast a shadow over* * *opacar {72} vt1) : to make opaque or dull2) : to outshine, to overshadow -
11 gölgede bırak
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12 emporter
emporter [ɑ̃pɔʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = prendre avec soi) [+ vivres, vêtements] to take• il ne l'emportera pas au paradis ! he'll soon be smiling on the other side of his face!b. ( = enlever) to take awayc. [courant, vent, navire, train] to carry along• emporté par son imagination/enthousiasme carried away by his imagination/enthusiasmd. ( = arracher) [+ jambe, bras] to take off ; [+ cheminée, toit] to blow off ; [+ pont, berge] to carry away ; [maladie] to carry off• ça emporte la bouche or la gueule (inf!) it takes the roof of your mouth off (inf)e. ( = gagner) [+ prix] to carry off2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃pɔʀte
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1) ( prendre avec soi) [personne] to take [objet]pizzas à emporter — takeaway pizzas GB, pizzas to go US
2) ( transporter) [ambulance, sauveteurs] to take [somebody] away [blessé]; [bateau, train, avion] to carry away [passager, fret]3) (entraîner, arracher) [vent, rivière] to sweep away [personne, feuilles, pont]; [obus, balle] to take [something] off [oreille, bras]4) ( causer la mort)5) ( conquérir) to take [position]6) ( triompher)l'emporter — [équipe, candidat] to win; [idée, bon sens] to prevail
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s'emporter verbe pronominal to lose one's temper••emporter la bouche — (colloq) to take the roof off one's mouth (colloq)
* * *ɑ̃pɔʀte vt1) (avec soi) [objets, vêtements] to take, to take with oneN'emportez que le strict nécessaire. — Only take the bare minimum.
2) (en dérobant ou enlevant) to take, to take with one3) (= emmener) [blessés, voyageurs] to take away4) (= entraîner) [rivière, courant] to sweep away, to sweep along5) (= arracher) to tear off6) MILITAIRE, [position] to take7) [avantage, approbation] to winl'emporter (= être victorieux) — to win, (= avoir le dessus) to have the upper hand, (= être préférable) to prevail
la raison l'emporte; Le ministre souhaite vivement que la raison l'emporte et que l'on parvienne à un accord. — The minister fervently wishes that sense will prevail and that an agreement should be reached.
l'emporter sur [combattant, équipe] — to get the better of, to get the upper hand of, [méthode, système] to prevail over
* * *emporter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( prendre avec soi) [personne] to take [objet, vêtement, vivres, document]; [vent] to sweep away [feuilles mortes]; n'oublie pas d'emporter un parapluie/à manger don't forget to take an umbrella/something to eat; emporter qch avec soi controv to take sth with one [objet, vêtement, vivres, document]; pizzas à emporter takeaway pizzas;2 ( transporter) lit [ambulance, sauveteurs] to take [sb] away [blessé, cadavre]; [bateau, train, avion] to carry away [passager, fret]; se laisser emporter par son élan fig to get carried away; se laisser emporter par la colère to let one's anger get the better of one; se laisser emporter par son imagination to let one's imagination run riot;3 ( arracher) [vent, rivière] to sweep away [personne, maison, embarcation, arbre, pont]; [obus, balle] to take [sth] off [oreille, bras]; emporté par le courant swept away by the current;4 ( causer la mort) une leucémie l'a emporté he died of leukaemia;5 ( conquérir) to take [position]; emporter l'accord de qn to get sb's agreement; emporter l'adhésion de qn to win sb over;6 ( voler) [personne] to steal [bijoux, argenterie, tableau]; il est parti en emportant la caisse he ran off with all the money;7 ( triompher) l'emporter [équipe, candidat] to win; [idée, bon sens] to prevail; l'emporter sur qn [équipe, candidat] to beat sb; l'emporter sur qch to overcome sth; le bon sens l'a emporté common sense prevailed; l'emporter avec 38% des suffrages/par 2 buts à 1/de 4 points to win with 38% of the votes/by 2 goals to 1/by 4 points; l'emporter sur son adversaire avec 57% des voix to defeat one's opponent by getting 57% of the votes; ⇒ paradis, tombe.B s'emporter vpr ( s'énerver) [personne] to lose one's temper; il s'emporte facilement he loses his temper easily.emporter la bouche○ or gueule◑ [épices, plat, alcool] to take the roof off one's mouth○.[ɑ̃pɔrte] verbe transitif1. [prendre avec soi] to takeemporter un secret dans la ou sa tombe to take ou to carry a secret to the grave2. [transporter - stylo, parapluie, chaton] to take ; [ - bureau, piano, blessé] to carry (off ou away)emporte tout ça au grenier/à la cave take these things (up) to the attic/(down) to the cellar3. [retirer - livre, stylo] to take (away), to remove ; [ - malle, piano] to carry away (separable), to removefeuilles emportées par le vent leaves carried ou swept along by the wind5. [endommager] to tear offil a eu le bras emporté par l'explosion he lost an arm in the explosion, the explosion blew his arm off6. [émouvoir - suj: amour, haine] to carry (along) (separable) ; [ - suj: élan] to carry away (separable)7. [tuer - suj: maladie]emporter la décision to win ou to carry the daya. [argument] to win ou to carry the dayb. [attitude, méthode] to prevaila. [boxeurs] the stronger man will winb. [concurrents] the best competitor will come out on top ou carry the dayl'emporter sur to win ou to prevail over————————s'emporter verbe pronominal intransitif2. [cheval] to boltà emporter locution adjectivale -
13 in den Schatten gestellt
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14 spielerisch
spie·le·risch adj1) ( unbekümmert) playful( mit unbekümmerter Leichtigkeit) playfully;seine Aufgaben bewältigt er mit \spielerischer Leichtigkeit he manages his duties with consummate ease;\spielerisch war unsere Mannschaft den Gegnern weit überlegen our team outshone the opponents in terms of playing skill -
15 омрачен
darkenedoutshone -
16 омраченный
darkenedoutshone -
17 przyćmi|ć
pf — przyćmi|ewać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (osłabiać) to dim [światło]; to fade [kolor]- chmury przyćmiły słońce clouds eclipsed the sun- smutek przyćmił jej oczy sadness clouded her eyes2. przen. (wydać się atrakcyjniejszym) to outshine [osobę]; (wydać się ważniejszym) to overshadow, to eclipse- przyćmiła wszystkich urodą her beauty outshone all the others- przyćmił inteligencją swoich kolegów his intelligence far surpassed his colleagues’- zbliżający się wyjazd wszystko przyćmił the upcoming trip eclipsed everything else3. przen. (zmącić) to dim [pamięć]; to cloud [umysł]- miłość przyćmiła mu zdrowy rozsądek love clouded his judgementⅡ przyćmić się — przyćmiewać się [lampa, słońce] to grow dim, to dim- jej oczy przyćmiły się smutkiem her eyes clouded with sadnessThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyćmi|ć
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18 przyga|sić
pf — przyga|szać impf vt 1. (przytłumić) to put [sth] out, to put out, to extinguish [ogień]; (przydusić) to smother [ogień]; to turn [sth] down [ogień] 2. (zmniejszyć) to lower, to reduce [inflację]; to dampen [zapał, entuzjazm] 3. (przygnębić) to get [sb] down pot.- to go trochę przygasiło it got him down a bit4. (przyćmić) to outshine- przygasił wszystkich swym urokiem he outshone everybody with his charmThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyga|sić
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19 zaćmi|ć
pf — zaćmi|ewać impf Ⅰ vt 1. to dim [światło]- chmury zaćmiły słońce clouds dimmed the sun- smutek zaćmił jej oczy sadness clouded her eyes2. przen. (wydać się atrakcyjniejszym) to outshine [osobę]; (wydać się ważniejszym) to eclipse- zaćmiła wszystkich urodą her beauty outshone everybody- zaćmił inteligencją swoich kolegów he surpassed his friends in intelligence3. przen. (zmącić) to dim [pamięć]; to cloud [umysł]- zaćmić czyjś zdrowy rozsądek to cloud sb’s judgement- zaćmiło mnie pot. (straciłem przytomność) I was out for the count; (nie wiedziałem, co powiedzieć) I was dumbstruck4. (zaboleć) zaćmił mnie ząb I got a mild toothache 5. przest. (zapalić) to light [fajkę, papierosa] Ⅱ zaćmić się — zaćmiewać się 1. [lampa, słońce] to dim- jej oczy zaćmiły się łzami her eyes were blurred with tears2. (zakręcić się) zaćmiło mi się w oczach a. głowie I felt dizzyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaćmi|ć
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20 outshine
[autˈʃaɪn] past tense, past participle outˈshone [-ˈʃɔn] verbto be brighter than:يَفوقُ، يَبُزُّShe outshone all the other students.
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