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101 idea
[aıʹdıə] n1. идея, мысльbasic /essential, fundamental/ idea - основная /главная/ мысль /идея/
what a funny idea! - что за странная мысль!
I hit upon the idea of going there - мне пришла в голову мысль поехать туда
to get an idea into one's head - разг. вбить себе в голову что-л.
2. представление, понятиеcomplete [confused, erroneous] idea - полное [путаное, ошибочное] представление
the idea of beauty - понятие красоты, представление о красоте
I haven't the least /faintest, slightest/ idea - не имею ни малейшего представления
3. мнение, взгляд, убеждениеto have set ideas on smth. - придерживаться вполне определённых взглядов в отношении чего-л.
to act according to one's own ideas - поступать в соответствии со своими убеждениями
to force one's ideas on smb. - навязывать кому-л. своё мнение
4. впечатление, предположение, догадкаI've an idea that I've seen him before - у меня такое впечатление, что я уже встречался с ним
I had no idea he would do that - я никак не предполагал, что он так поступит
5. план, намерение, замыселimpracticable idea - неосуществимый замысел /план/
my idea is to close the door and open the window - я предлагаю закрыть дверь и открыть окно
he went to London with the idea of seeing historical places - он поехал в Лондон с намерением посмотреть исторические места
to cherish /to nourish/ an idea - вынашивать замысел /план/
to put ideas into smb.'s head - забивать кому-л. голову несбыточными мечтами
6. образ мышления7. филос.1) идея2) архетип (у Платона, Локка)8. муз. тема♢
in idea - теоретически, по идееwhat's the big idea? - разг. что это значит?, в чём дело?; это ещё зачем?
what an idea!, the idea! - подумать только!; что за затея /фантазия/!
that's the idea! - а) вот именно, это действительно так; б) вот это (хорошая) мысль!
cold idea, covered wagon idea - сл. старо, ничего нового в этом нет
hot idea - сл. здорово придумано
wet idea - сл. ерунда!
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103 Taktik
Taktik f■ Eingesetzte Strategie zur Erzielung sportlicher Erfolge, zu der insbesondere die im Training einstudierten Spielzüge und das Spielsystem sowie die Mannschaftsaufstellung und das Spielverhalten einer Mannschaft gehört. -
104 preconceive
verb \/ˌpriːkənˈsiːv\/danne seg en oppfatning om\/forestille seg på forhånd -
105 vd.
Vd. = usted
Vd., Vds. (abr de usted, ustedes) you 'Vd.' also found in these entries: Spanish: Vds. - espera English: aggrieved - bereaved - contrived - curved - depraved - deprived - gravedigger - long-sleeved - middle-of-the-road - misconceived - peeved - preconceived - relieved - reserved - run-of-the-mill - sex-starved - short-lived - short-sleeved - state-of-the-art - undeserved - unmoved - unobserved - unreserved - VD - well-behaved -
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Adj1. पूर्वकल्पितSita is preconceived that Meena is immoral and undisciplined girl. -
107 preconceive
[pri:kənsí:v]transitive verbustvariti si mnenje vnaprejpreconceived opinion — vnaprej ustvarjeno mnenje, predsodek -
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vt. 예상하다(preconceived idea 선입관, 편견) -
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110 prejudice
1. noun1) (bias) Vorurteil, das2. transitive verbwithout prejudice — (Law) unbeschadet aller Rechte
1) (bias) beeinflussenprejudice somebody in somebody's favour/against somebody — jemanden für/gegen jemanden einnehmen
2) (injure) beeinträchtigen* * *['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) das Vorurteil2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) einnehmen2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) beeinträchtigen•- academic.ru/57527/prejudiced">prejudiced* * *preju·dice[ˈpreʤədɪs]I. nracial \prejudice Rassenvorurteil nt\prejudice against homosexuals/women Vorurteil nt gegen Homosexuelle/Frauenwithout \prejudice ohne Schaden für die eigenen Rechte, freibleibend, ohne Verbindlichkeitwithout \prejudice to sth unbeschadet einer S. genII. vt1. (harm)▪ to \prejudice sb/sth jdn/etw schädigento \prejudice sb's chances jds Chancen beeinträchtigen2. (bias)to \prejudice a case LAW den Ausgang eines Prozesses beeinflussento \prejudice a witness LAW einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin beeinflussen* * *['predZʊdɪs]1. n1) (= biased opinion) Vorurteil nthis prejudice against... — seine Voreingenommenheit gegen...
that's pure prejudice —
the newspaper report was full of prejudice against... — der Zeitungsbericht steckte voller Vorurteile gegen...
to have a prejudice against sb/sth — ein Vorurteil nt gegen jdn/etw haben, gegen jdn/etw voreingenommen sein
colour prejudice — Vorurteile pl gegen Andersfarbige or aufgrund or auf Grund der Hautfarbe
2. vt1) (= bias) einnehmen, beeinflussen → also prejudicedSee:→ also prejudiced2) (= injure) gefährden; chances beeinträchtigen, gefährden* * *prejudice [ˈpredʒʊdıs; -dʒə-]A s1. Vorurteil n, Voreingenommenheit f, vorgefasste Meinung, JUR Befangenheit f:have a prejudice against Vorurteile haben gegenwork to the prejudice of sich nachteilig auswirken für;without prejudice ohne Schaden für die eigenen Rechte oder Ansprüche;without prejudice to ohne Schaden für, unbeschadet (gen);be without prejudice to sth etwas unberührt lassenB v/t1. jemanden mit einem Vorurteil erfüllen, (günstig oder ungünstig) beeinflussen, jemanden einnehmen (in favo[u]r of für; against gegen)2. auch JUR beeinträchtigen, benachteiligen, jemandem oder einer Sache schaden, einer Sache Abbruch tun* * *1. noun1) (bias) Vorurteil, das2. transitive verbwithout prejudice — (Law) unbeschadet aller Rechte
1) (bias) beeinflussenprejudice somebody in somebody's favour/against somebody — jemanden für/gegen jemanden einnehmen
2) (injure) beeinträchtigen* * *n.Schaden -¨e m.Voreingenommenheit f.Vorurteil n. -
111 prejudice
preju·dice [ʼpreʤədɪs] nracial \prejudice Rassenvorurteil nt;without \prejudice ohne Schaden für die eigenen Rechte, freibleibend, ohne Verbindlichkeit;without \prejudice to sth unbeschadet einer S. gen vt1) ( harm)to \prejudice sb/ sth jdn/etw schädigen;to \prejudice sb's chances jds Chancen beeinträchtigen;2) ( bias)to \prejudice a case law den Ausgang eines Prozesses beeinflussen;to \prejudice a witness law einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin beeinflussen -
112 notion
1) понятие; представление; идея2) взгляд; мнение; точка зрения3) знание4) намерение5) приспособление, прибор•- preconceived notion -
113 opinion
1) мнение; заключение•- commonplace opinionopinion in dissent — несогласное мнение; особое мнение
- Commonwealth opinion
- concurrent opinion
- congressional opinion
- counsel's opinion
- court opinion
- defence opinion
- dissenting opinion
- expert opinion
- explanatory opinion
- extrajudicial opinion
- fixed opinion
- government opinion
- House opinion
- House of Commons opinion
- House of Lords opinion
- individual opinion
- judicial opinion
- legal opinion
- majority opinion
- minority opinion
- non-expert opinion
- official opinion
- partial opinion
- People opinion
- per curiam opinion
- precedent-setting opinion
- preconceived opinion
- prosecution opinion
- public opinion
- Senate opinion
- separate opinion
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114 frame
n: frame of reference 1. пределы охвата; рамки 2. точка зрения; постановка вопроса 3. методологический / гносеологический охват 4. система взглядов; направление мыслей; кругозорpreconceived frame of reference застывший / рутинерский подходvформулироватьframe the request сформулировать требование / запросEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > frame
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115 bias(s)ed
['baɪəst]прил.1) лицеприятный, необъективный, предвзятый, предубеждённый, пристрастный, тенденциозныйSyn:one-sided, partial, partisan, subjective, jug-handled, preconceived, tendentious, prejudiced, slanted, discriminatory, interested, based on partialityAnt:2) фанатичный; слепо верящий (чему-л.)Syn: -
116 bias(s)ed
['baɪəst]прил.1) лицеприятный, необъективный, предвзятый, предубеждённый, пристрастный, тенденциозныйSyn:one-sided, partial, partisan, subjective, jug-handled, preconceived, tendentious, prejudiced, slanted, discriminatory, interested, based on partialityAnt:2) фанатичный; слепо верящий (чему-л.)Syn: -
117 preconceive
[ˌpriːkən'siːv]гл.The great architect preconceived and foreknew what he would make. — Великий архитектор заранее представлял и наперёд знал, что именно он создаст.
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118 factional
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119 preconception
предубеждение имя существительное:предвзятое мнение (prejudice, preconception, preconceived notion, prejudgement, foregone conclusion, prejudgment)предрассудок (prejudice, preconception) -
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предубеждение имя существительное:предрассудок (prejudice, preconception)предвзятое мнение (prejudice, preconception, preconceived notion, prejudgement, foregone conclusion, prejudgment)глагол:
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preconceived — index aforethought, prejudicial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
preconceived — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of an idea or opinion) formed before having evidence for its truth or usefulness … English terms dictionary
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preconceived — [[t]pri͟ːkənsi͟ːvd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n If you have preconceived ideas about something, you have already formed an opinion about it before you have enough information or experience. Five minutes after he had arrived for the interview, I had abandoned… … English dictionary
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preconceived — adjective (only before noun) preconceived ideas, opinions etc are formed before you really have enough knowledge or experience: preconceived notions about art … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
preconceived — adj. Preconceived is used with these nouns: ↑idea, ↑notion … Collocations dictionary
preconceived — pre|con|ceived [ ,prikənsivd ] adjective a preconceived idea or opinion is formed before you have a lot of information, experience, or evidence and is therefore probably wrong … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
preconceived — UK [ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd] / US [ˌprɪkənˈsɪvd] adjective a preconceived idea or opinion is formed before you have a lot of information, experience, or evidence and is therefore probably wrong … English dictionary
preconceived — [ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd] adj a preconceived idea or opinion is formed before you have all the facts … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
preconceived — adjective (of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice (Freq. 1) certain preconceived notions • Participle of verb: ↑conceive … Useful english dictionary