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vt смотреть (зрелище), наблюдать (за происходящим); быть зрителем (чего-л.) \spekt{}{·}i{}{·}i filmon смотреть фильм \spekt{}{·}i{}{·}i operon смотреть оперу \spekt{}{·}i{}{·}i televidilon смотреть телевизор \spekt{}{·}i{}{·}i akcidenton наблюдать происшествие, несчастный случай \spekt{}{·}i{}ad{·}o созерцание (зрелища), наблюдение (за происходящим); просмотр (фильма, спектакля) \spekt{}{·}i{}aĵ{·}o зрелище; шоу; ср. spektaklo \spekt{}{·}i{}ant{·}o зритель \spekt{}{·}i{}ant{·}ar{·}o зрительская аудитория, зрители (все) \spekt{}{·}i{}ej{·}o зрительный зал \spekt{}{·}i{}em{·}a любящий зрелища, любящий (по)наблюдать за всем происходящим \spekt{}{·}i{}ind{·}a достойный быть увиденным, просмотренным (о зрелище). -
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f.1) quietness, peace (gæta e-s með s.);2) wisdom (þeim var eigi gefin hin andliga spekin).* * *older form spekð = speki, quietness, peace; gæta e- með spekt, Sks. 126; spekðar ok hógværis, Fms. x. 408; spektar-maðr, a peace-loving man, K. Á. 48.2. wisdom, Sks. 294, Fms. i. 117, vi. 144; miklaði hann spektina, svá at þeir skildu alla hluti, Edda (pret.); spektar-andi, the spirit of wisdom, Stj. 348; spektar brunnr, Sks. 604; spektar gyðja, Al. 42; spektar ljós. Greg. 30; spektar íþrótt, Al. 42; spektar manr, komask á spektar mun við e-n, to outwit, Lv. 49; spektar nám. Sks. 15; spektar mál, wise words, Fb. ii. 249, Mirm. -
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- spektiсмотреть (спетакль и т.д), быть зрителемСловарь корней и производных форм языка Эсперанто с переводом на русский язык > spekt
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vt смотреть назад; смотреть в прошлое; рестроспективно смотреть \retro{·}spekt{}{·}i{}{·}a см. retrospektiva. -
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f. wisdom in speech, 625. 176. -
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'spektəkl(a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) espectáculo- spectacularly
tr['spektəkəl]1 (show, display) espectáculo1 gafas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a spectacle of oneself hacer el ridículo, ponerse en ridículospectacle ['spɛktɪkəl] n1) : espectáculo m2) spectacles nplglasses: lentes fpl, gafas fpl, anteojos mpl, espejuelos mpln.• espectáculo s.m.• función s.f.• gafas s.f.pl.'spektɪkəl, 'spektəkəl1) (show, sight) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of oneself — dar* un or el espectáculo (fam)
2) spectacles pl gafas fpl, anteojos mpl (esp AmL), lentes mpl (esp AmL)['spektǝkl]a pair of spectacles — un par de gafas or anteojos etc, unas gafas (or unos anteojos etc)
1. N1) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of o.s. — hacer el ridículo, ponerse en ridículo
- see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles2.CPDspectacle case N — estuche m de gafas
* * *['spektɪkəl, 'spektəkəl]1) (show, sight) espectáculo mto make a spectacle of oneself — dar* un or el espectáculo (fam)
2) spectacles pl gafas fpl, anteojos mpl (esp AmL), lentes mpl (esp AmL)a pair of spectacles — un par de gafas or anteojos etc, unas gafas (or unos anteojos etc)
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'æspekt1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) aspecto2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) orientación3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) aspecto, pintaaspect n aspectotr['æspekt]1 (gen) aspecto3 (of building) orientación nombre femeninoaspect ['æ.spɛkt] n: aspecto mn.• apariencia s.f.• aspecto s.m.• cariz s.m.• estampa s.f.• facha s.f.• fase s.f.• faz s.f.• pinta s.f.• talante s.m.• talle s.m.• viso s.m.'æspekt1) (feature, facet) aspecto mthe security aspect — la cuestión or el asunto de la seguridad
2) ( appearance) (liter) aspecto m3) (frml) ( orientation) orientación f['æspekt]N1) [of situation] aspecto m2) [of building, room]3) (Gram) aspecto m* * *['æspekt]1) (feature, facet) aspecto mthe security aspect — la cuestión or el asunto de la seguridad
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'spektə(a ghost.) espectro, fantasmatr['spektəSMALLr/SMALL]1 espectro, fantasma nombre masculino'spektər(US) ['spektǝ(r)]N espectro m, fantasma m* * *['spektər] -
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['spektəkl] 1.nome spettacolo m.2.modificatore [case, frame, lens] degli occhiali3.nome plurale spectacles ant. occhiali m.* * *['spektəkl](a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) spettacolo- spectacularly* * *spectacle /ˈspɛktəkl/n.1 spettacolo; vista; scena: The northern lights made quite a spectacle, l'aurora boreale era uno spettacolo magnifico; a sad spectacle, una vista dolorosa; a horrible spectacle, una scena orribile● spectacles case, astuccio per occhiali □ to make a spectacle of oneself, dare spettacolo di sé; farsi ridere dietro □ to put on one's spectacles, inforcare gli occhiali □ (fig.) to see everything through rose-coloured spectacles, veder tutto rosa; essere ottimistaFALSI AMICI: spectacle non significa spettacolo in senso teatrale.* * *['spektəkl] 1.nome spettacolo m.2.modificatore [case, frame, lens] degli occhiali3.nome plurale spectacles ant. occhiali m. -
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['æspekt]1) (feature) aspetto m. (anche astrol. ling.)2) (angle) aspetto m.to examine every aspect of sth. — esaminare qcs. in tutti i suoi aspetti
3) (orientation) esposizione f.4) (view) vista f., affaccio m.* * *['æspekt]1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) aspetto2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) esposizione3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) aspetto, aria* * *['æspekt]1) (feature) aspetto m. (anche astrol. ling.)2) (angle) aspetto m.to examine every aspect of sth. — esaminare qcs. in tutti i suoi aspetti
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[ʹspekt|rəm] n (pl -ra, -rums [-{ʹspekt}rəmz])1. 1) физ. спектрsolar spectrum - спектр Солнца, солнечный спектр
2) спец. диапазон3) (всё) разнообразие; размах, широкий диапазонthe spectrum of political beliefs - самые разнообразные политические воззрения
2. изображение, образ3. привидение, призрак4. редк. образ, видение -
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'æspekt1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) side, mulighet2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) side3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) utseendeaspekt--------blikk--------utsiktsubst. \/ˈæspekt\/1) aspekt, side2) karakter, kvalitet3) utseende, mine, oppsyn4) beliggenhet, utsikt5) ( astrologi) aspekt6) ( språkvitenskap) aspekt, aksjonsart7) ( gammeldags) blikk -
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'spektəkl(a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) skue, syn- spectacularlysynsubst. \/ˈspektəkl\/1) (imponerende) opptog2) syn, skuemake a spectacle of oneself gjøre seg til latter, blamere seg, gjøre skandale -
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'spektəklz(glasses which a person wears to help his eyesight: a pair of spectacles.) brillerbrillersubst. flt. \/ˈspektəklz\/(sol)brillera pair of spectacles et brillepar -
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'spektə(a ghost.) gjenferd, ånd, spøkelsesubst. \/ˈspektə\/ eller specterspøkelse, dødning, gjenferd, skrømt, gjenganger, ånd -
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['æspekt]1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) side; mulighed; aspekt2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) side3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) udseende* * *['æspekt]1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) side; mulighed; aspekt2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) side3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) udseende -
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['spektəkl](a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) skue; syn- spectacularly* * *['spektəkl](a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) skue; syn- spectacularly
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spekt — Speight Speight, n. [G. specht, probably akin to L. picus: cf. D. specht. [root]169. See {Pie} a magpie.] (Zo[ o]l.) A woodpecker; called also {specht}, {spekt}, {spight}. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
SPECT — /spekt/, n. single photon emission computed tomography: a technique for measuring brain function similar to PET. [1985 90] * * * … Universalium
aspect*/*/ — [ˈæspekt] noun [C] a particular part, feature, or quality of something The Internet affects every aspect of our business.[/ex] This chapter covers several important aspects of the teaching process.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
spectacle — [ˈspektək(ə)l] noun [C/U] an unusual, exciting, or impressive event or sight … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
spectacles — [ˈspektəklz] noun [plural] formal glasses that you wear to help you to see better … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
spectre — [ˈspektə] noun [C] the possibility of something unpleasant that might happen in the future … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
spectatorial — |spektə|tōrēəl, tȯr adjective Etymology: spectator (I) + ial 1. a. : of or relating to a spectator b. sometimes capitalized [after The Spectator published in London 1711 12 by Joseph Addison died 1719 and Richard Steele died 1729] : sugges … Useful english dictionary
prospect — ▪ I. prospect pros‧pect 1 [ˈprɒspekt ǁ ˈprɑː ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a possibility that something which you hope for will happen soon: prospect of • There is little real prospect of significant economic growth. 2. prospects [plural] c … Financial and business terms
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retrospective — I UK [ˌretrəʊˈspektɪv] / US [ˌretroʊˈspektɪv] adjective * 1) relating to or considering things that happened in the past a retrospective study/analysis 2) a retrospective law or decision affects things that have happened since a particular date… … English dictionary
De Buddy's — (also known as Jongenszanggroep de Buddy s) was a boys choir (show choir) based in Delft, The Netherlands that existed under this name from 1976 2005. The choir was founded as a traditional church choir in 1966 as De Nicolaessanghers with 30… … Wikipedia