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1 reject
̘. ̈n.ˈri:dʒekt
1. сущ.
1) а) признанный негодным (особ. к военной службе) б) непригодный работник
2) а) брак, забракованное изделие;
отбракованный материал screen reject ≈ отходы грохочения irrepairable reject ≈ неисправимый брак recoverable reject, reclaimable reject ≈ исправимый брак б) мн. отходы casting rejects ≈ литейные отходы cleaning rejects ≈ отходы обогащения metal rejects ≈ отходы металла в) метал. отвал;
хвосты
3) уст. пария;
изгнанник, изгой, отверженный Syn: castaway
1.
4) компьют. а) отклонение (напр., запроса) command reject ≈ отказ от выполнения команды б) выброс (напр., диска из дисковода)
2. гл.
1) а) отвергать, отклонять;
отказывать(ся) (принять, рассматривать, обсуждать и т.п.) to reject a manuscript ≈ отклонить рукопись to reject a hypothesis ≈ отвергать гипотезу to reject a bid ≈ отклонить (деловое) предложение to reject completely, flatly, outright, totally ≈ категорически отказываться Syn: refuse
1. б) отталкивать;
отвергать;
чуждаться parents who reject their children ≈ родители, которые отталкивают своих детей Syn: repel, rebuff
2.
2) уст. бросать, покидать Syn: cast off
3) а) браковать, забраковывать;
отсортировывать to reject a part ≈ браковать деталь б) признавать негодным к несению военной службы
4) выкидывать, извергать to reject graphite ≈ выделять графит Syn: disgorge
5) компьют. а) отклонять (напр., запрос) б) выбрасывать( напр., диск из дисковода)
6) отторгать (пересаженный орган, ткань) признанный негодным, особ. к военной службе брак, бракованное изделие отверженный;
неудачник;
человек, оказавшийся за бортом жизни отвергать, отклонять - to * an offer отклонить предложение, отказаться от предложения - to * a suitor отказать жениху - to * a bill in Parliament отклонить законопроект в парламенте - to * the authenticity of a fact отрицать подлинность факта отталкивать, чуждаться (кого-л.) не принимать, не признавать - to * a doctrine отвергать какое-л. учение браковать, отбрасывать;
списывать за негодностью - to * a product забраковать изделие признавать негодным к военной службе - he was *ed for medical grounds его забраковали /освободили/ по медицинским показаниям извергать, изрыгать (медицина) отторгать (пересаженную ткань) - to * a heart transplant отторгнуть пересаженное сердце reject брак (производственный) ~ брак ~ бракованное изделие ~ браковать ~ извергать, изрыгать ~ не признавать ~ не принимать ~ отбрасывать, забраковывать ~ отбрасывать ~ отвергать, отклонять, отводить, отказываться ~ отвергать, отказывать;
to reject an offer отклонять предложение;
отказываться от предложения ~ отвергать ~ отводить обвинение ~ отказываться от ~ отклонять ~ признанный негодным (особ. к военной службе) ~ списывать ~ отвергать, отказывать;
to reject an offer отклонять предложение;
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2 reject
1. [rɪ'ʤekt] гл.1)а) отвергать, отклонять; отказываться (принять, рассматривать, обсуждать и т. п.)to reject completely / flatly / outright / totally — категорически отказываться
Syn:refuse 1.б) отталкивать; отвергать; чуждатьсяparents who reject their children — родители, которые отталкивают своих детей
Syn:2)а) браковать, забраковывать; отсортировывать3) выделять, извергатьSyn:4) информ.а) отклонять (например, запрос)б) выбрасывать (например, диск из дисковода)5) мед. отторгать (пересаженный орган, ткань)6) уст. бросать, покидатьSyn:2. ['riːʤekt] сущ.1)2)а) брак, забракованное изделие; отбракованный материалscreen reject — отходы, оставшиеся после просеивания через сито
recoverable / reclaimable reject — исправимый брак
б) ( rejects) отходыв) метал. отвал; хвосты3) уст. пария; изгнанник, изгой, отверженныйSyn:castaway 1.4) информ.а) отклонение (например, запроса)б) выброс (например, диска из дисковода) -
3 inquieto
adj.1 restless, bouncy, wriggly, antsy.2 uneasy, worried, anxious, pre-occupied.3 everchanging, changeable, restlessly active, skittish.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: inquietar.* * *► adjetivo1 (agitado) restless2 (preocupado) worried, anxious3 (interesado) eager, interested* * *(f. - inquieta)adj.1) restless2) troubled, uneasy* * *ADJ1) (=preocupado) anxious, worriedestar inquieto por algo — to be anxious about sth, be worried about sth
2) (=agitado) restless, unsettled* * *- ta adjetivoa) [estar] ( preocupado) worriedb) [ser] ( emprendedor) enterprising; ( vivo) lively, inquiring (before n)c) ( que se mueve mucho) restless* * *= restive, uneasy, fidgeting, restless, anxious, ill-at-ease, fidgety, frisky [friskier -comp., friskiest -sup.].Ex. We are increasingly restive about being held hostage to bindings that cost more than they are actually worth for library use.Ex. Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex. As children we learn in converse with our parents the significance of a sigh, or a firmly closed mouth, or fidgeting hands, or raised eyebrows.Ex. While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex. In this reading mood we feel anxious, tired, lazy, worried -- whatever causes us to reject demanding and 'new' literature and forces us to take up again books that are comfortably -- and comfortingly -- known and easily enjoyed.Ex. One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex. Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Ex. A man sitting alone on a park bench is suddenly joined by two women that get very frisky with him, but they have other things on their mind than just sex.----* estar inquieto = be disturbed.* persona inquieta = fidget.* * *- ta adjetivoa) [estar] ( preocupado) worriedb) [ser] ( emprendedor) enterprising; ( vivo) lively, inquiring (before n)c) ( que se mueve mucho) restless* * *= restive, uneasy, fidgeting, restless, anxious, ill-at-ease, fidgety, frisky [friskier -comp., friskiest -sup.].Ex: We are increasingly restive about being held hostage to bindings that cost more than they are actually worth for library use.
Ex: Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex: As children we learn in converse with our parents the significance of a sigh, or a firmly closed mouth, or fidgeting hands, or raised eyebrows.Ex: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex: In this reading mood we feel anxious, tired, lazy, worried -- whatever causes us to reject demanding and 'new' literature and forces us to take up again books that are comfortably -- and comfortingly -- known and easily enjoyed.Ex: One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex: Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Ex: A man sitting alone on a park bench is suddenly joined by two women that get very frisky with him, but they have other things on their mind than just sex.* estar inquieto = be disturbed.* persona inquieta = fidget.* * *inquieto -ta1 [ ESTAR] (preocupado) worriedestaba inquieto porque no habían llamado he was worried o anxious because they hadn't calledse sentía inquieta en la casa tan sola she felt nervous o uneasy being all alone in the house3 (que se mueve mucho) restless* * *
Del verbo inquietar: ( conjugate inquietar)
inquieto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
inquietó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
inquietar
inquieto
inquieto◊ -ta adjetivo
( vivo) lively, inquiring ( before n)
inquietar verbo transitivo to worry
inquieto,-a adjetivo
1 (preocupado, desazonado) worried, [por, about]
2 (curioso, emprendedor) eager
3 (agitado) restless
' inquieto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espíritu
- inquieta
- mosca
- nerviosa
- nervioso
- vilo
English:
antsy
- anxious
- fidgety
- restless
- unsettled
- worried
- apprehensive
- disturbed
- fretful
- ill
- uneasy
* * *inquieto, -a adj1. [preocupado] worried, anxious ( por about);estoy inquieto por su ausencia I'm worried that he's not here2. [agitado, nervioso] restless;es un niño muy inquieto he's a very restless o fidgety child;el paciente está muy inquieto the patient is very unsettled3. [con afán de saber] curious;tiene una mente inquieta he has an inquiring mind* * *adj worried, anxious* * *inquieto, -ta adj1) : anxious, uneasy, worried2) : restless* * *inquieto adj1. (agitado, revuelto) restless2. (preocupado) worried
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