-
1 paces
f.pl.peace.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: pacer.* * ** * * -
2 paces
• pea soup• peace and quiet -
3 paces
paus -
4 hacer las paces
hacer las pacessich versöhnen -
5 no con quien naces, sino con quien paces
no con quien naces, sino con quien paces(proverbio) sage mir, mit wem du verkehrst, und ich sage dir, wer du bistDiccionario Español-Alemán > no con quien naces, sino con quien paces
-
6 hacer las paces
to make up* * *(v.) = heal + the breach, heal + the rift, bury + the hatchet, make + (the) peace, smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axeEx. There is no doubt that since DCD and BNB healed the breach the LC scheme has gained in popularity.Ex. His initiatives helped heal the rift between authors and librarians.Ex. Idioms such as ' bury the hatchet' were presented to 48 college students in sentential contexts that either biased the subject toward a literal or a figurative interpretation or left the interpretation ambiguous.Ex. They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.Ex. If the Americans and the Russians can smoke the peace pipe, so can the Indians and the Pakistanis; however, it has to be done on the basis of dignity and mutual respect.Ex. There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.Ex. Now is the time of all times to bury the tomahawk, throw aside all differences and unite in one great purpose of saving the State from further turmoil.Ex. Long ago when tribes exchanged gifts and agreed to wash the spears or bury the war axe things were not as complex as they became later on.* * *(v.) = heal + the breach, heal + the rift, bury + the hatchet, make + (the) peace, smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axeEx: There is no doubt that since DCD and BNB healed the breach the LC scheme has gained in popularity.
Ex: His initiatives helped heal the rift between authors and librarians.Ex: Idioms such as ' bury the hatchet' were presented to 48 college students in sentential contexts that either biased the subject toward a literal or a figurative interpretation or left the interpretation ambiguous.Ex: They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.Ex: If the Americans and the Russians can smoke the peace pipe, so can the Indians and the Pakistanis; however, it has to be done on the basis of dignity and mutual respect.Ex: There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.Ex: Now is the time of all times to bury the tomahawk, throw aside all differences and unite in one great purpose of saving the State from further turmoil.Ex: Long ago when tribes exchanged gifts and agreed to wash the spears or bury the war axe things were not as complex as they became later on. -
7 hacer las paces
-
8 ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces
(v.) = offer + an olive branchEx. He demonstrates that the standard interpretation rests on the idea that Antony offered an olive branch to Brutus and Cassius.* * *(v.) = offer + an olive branchEx: He demonstrates that the standard interpretation rests on the idea that Antony offered an olive branch to Brutus and Cassius.
Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces
-
9 para hacer las paces
(n.) = peace offeringEx. The term comes from a story in Homer's Iliad, in which the Greeks give a giant wooden horse to their foes, the Trojans, ostensibly as a peace offering.* * *(n.) = peace offeringEx: The term comes from a story in Homer's Iliad, in which the Greeks give a giant wooden horse to their foes, the Trojans, ostensibly as a peace offering.
-
10 hacer las paces
гл.1) общ. пойти на мировую, помириться, прийти к согласию2) разг. поладить (помириться)3) юр. заключить мировую сделку -
11 hacer paces
-
12 no con quien naces, sino con quien paces
сущ.общ. с кем поведёшься, от того и наберёшьсяИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > no con quien naces, sino con quien paces
-
13 hacer las paces
• bury the hatchet• call it quits• come to terms• cry quits• make payment• make perfect• make unusable• make up all -
14 hacer las paces con
• make it up for• make Italian-style• make one's numbers• make one's point• make up the file on a case• make up your mind -
15 hacer las paces
• smířit se• udobřit se• uzavřít mír -
16 hacer paces
• smířit se• udobřit se• uzavřít mír -
17 No con quien naces, sino con quien paces.
От кого чают, того и величают.Proverbios y refranes espanoles y sus equivalentes en ruso > No con quien naces, sino con quien paces.
-
18 Con quien paces, que no con quien naces
Mit wem du dein Brot isst und nicht bei dem du aufgewachsen bist.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > Con quien paces, que no con quien naces
-
19 No con quien naces, sino con quien paces
Sag mir, mit wem du umgehst, und ich sage dir, wer du bist.Sag mir, mit wem du verkehrst, und ich sage dir, wer du bist.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > No con quien naces, sino con quien paces
-
20 Riñen a menudo los amantes por el gusto de hacer las paces
Der Liebenden Streit die Liebe erneut.Liebeszank, Liebesdank.Zwist unter Liebenden hat nicht viel zu bedeuten.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > Riñen a menudo los amantes por el gusto de hacer las paces
См. также в других словарях:
pačės — ×pačė̃s (plg. l. czasem) prt. Alv, Lš gal, galbūt: Vargau metus, vargau kitus, pačės vyrelis mano sugrįš Kls. Pačė̃s jis jau mirė? Onš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Paces de Urtubia — Las Paces de Urtubia que entraron en vigor el 1 de abril de 1513 entre Fernando el Católico rey de Castilla y Aragón, y que acababa de Conquistar el Reino de Navarra con Luis XII de Francia. En ellas Fernando el Católico renunciaba a las… … Wikipedia Español
paces — peɪs n. step, stride; tempo; rate; speed of progress v. take regular steps; regulate the speed of; walk back and forth (especially while absorbed in anxious thought); measure an area by counting the number of even strides that must be taken to… … English contemporary dictionary
paces — 1) space 2) capes … Anagrams dictionary
PACES — … Useful english dictionary
paces, show one's — Show one s abilities … A concise dictionary of English slang
go through your paces — show your paces phrase to show other people how good you are at a particular activity The Scottish team went through their paces for the press yesterday. Thesaurus: to boast or show offsynonym Main entry: pace * * * go through your paces … Useful english dictionary
put something through its paces — put someone through their paces/put something through its paces/ phrase to make a person or machine show how good they are at doing something The test drivers put the new models through their paces. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put someone through their paces — put someone through their paces/put something through its paces/ phrase to make a person or machine show how good they are at doing something The test drivers put the new models through their paces. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms