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1) попередній крок, попередній захід2) попередній; прелімінарний; тимчасовий; підготовчий•- preliminary agreement
- preliminary appraisal
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- preliminary audit
- preliminary confinement
- preliminary consideration
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prɪˈlɪmɪnərɪ
1. сущ.
1) часто мн. а) подготовительное, предварительное мероприятие The systematic teaching is a preliminary to professional work. ≈ Систематическое обучение это подготовительный этап профессиональной деятельности. б) вводная часть, вступление After a few polite preliminaries we stated out main ideas. ≈ После небольшого вежливого вступления мы изложили основные идеи.
2) мн. предварительные переговоры;
прелиминарии
3) вступительный экзамен Syn: preliminary examination
2. прил. предварительный preliminary examination ≈ вступительный экзамен preliminary results ≈ предварительные результаты preliminary discussions ≈ предварительные обсуждение preliminary court hearing ≈ предварительное слушание дела в суде Syn: prior подготовительное мероприятие;
первый шаг;
предварительные действия, замечания и т. п. предварительные переговоры;
прелиминарии - preliminaries to a conference предварительные переговоры перед совещанием - preliminaries of peace прелиминарные условия мира, прелиминарии отборочные соревнования сокр. от preliminary pages (полиграфия) сборный лист предварительный - * remarks предварительные замечания - * notice предварительное извещение /уведомление/ - * examination вступительный экзамен;
(юридическое) предварительный допрос - * pages( полиграфия) сборный лист - * breaking( горное) крупное дробление - * filter( техническое) фильтр грубой очистки - * breaker /crusher/ (техническое) (камне) дробилка первичного /крупного/ дробления - * survey (геодезия) предварительные изыскания - * calculation( специальное) предварительный подсчет - * work (специальное) подготовительные работы /изыскания/ - payable without * advice подлежащий уплате без предварительного уведомления - * rounds( спортивное) предварительные соревнования - * action( военное) бой передовых подразделений preliminary = preliminary examination ~ (часто pl) подготовительное мероприятие ~ pl предварительные переговоры;
прелиминарии ~ предварительный, прелиминарный ~ предварительный;
preliminary examination вступительный экзамен ~ предварительныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > preliminary
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[prɪ'lɪmɪn(ə)rɪ] 1. сущ.1) преим. ( preliminaries)а) подготовительное, предварительное мероприятиеThe systematic teaching is a preliminary to professional work. — Систематическое обучение это подготовительный этап профессиональной деятельности.
б) вводная часть, вступлениеAfter a few polite preliminaries we stated out main ideas. — После небольшого вежливого вступления мы изложили основные идеи.
2) ( preliminaries) предварительные переговоры; прелиминарии3) = preliminary examination вступительный экзамен2. прил.Syn: -
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• preliminary discussionsNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > voorbesprekeningen
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preliminary, precursory; previousпредварително условие a preliminary/previous/prior conditionpre-condition, prerequisite (за for)предварително споразумение р re-arrangementпредварително нагряване тех. pre-heatingпредварителна продажба на билети advance booking(s)предварителен арест юр. protective custodyпредварителен затвор imprisonment before trialпредварително следствие юр. a preliminary investigationпредварителни преговори preliminary discussions/talks, pour-parlerпредварително представяне (на филм) pre-viewпредварителни мерки preparatory measuresбез предварителна подготовка on the spur of the moment, off handговоря без предварителна подготовка extemporize* * *предварѝтелен,прил., -на, -но, -ни preliminary, precursory; previous; фин. ( бъдещ) forward; без \предварителенна подготовка on the spur of the moment, off hand; говоря без \предварителенна подготовка extemporize; \предварителенен арест юр. protective custody; \предварителенен затвор imprisonment before trial; \предварителенен монтаж preassembly; \предварителенна продажба на билети advance booking(s); \предварителенни мерки preparatory measures; \предварителенни преговори preliminary discussions/talks, exploratory talks; pourparler; \предварителенни симптоми premonitory symptoms; \предварителенно нагряване техн. pre-heating; \предварителенно представяне (на филм) pre-view; \предварителенно следствие юр. preliminary investigation; \предварителенно споразумение pre-arrangement; \предварителенно условие preliminary/previous/prior condition; pre-condition, pre-requisite (за for); \предварителенно финансиране front-end finance.* * *forward: предварителен speculations - предварителни предположения; preliminary: предварителен investigation - предварително следствие (юр.); anticipatory; premonitory{pri`mOnitxri}; prevenient* * *1. pre-condition, prerequisite (за for) 2. preliminary, precursory;previous 3. ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛЕН арест юр. protective custody 4. ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛЕН затвор imprisonment before trial 5. без предварителна подготовка on the spur of the moment, off hand 6. говоря без предварителна подготовка extemporize 7. предварителна продажба на билети advance booking(s) 8. предварителни мерки preparatory measures 9. предварителни преговори preliminary discussions/ talks, pour-parler 10. предварително нагряване mex. pre-heating 11. предварително представяне (на филм) pre-view 12. предварително следствие юр. a preliminary investigation 13. предварително споразумение р re-arrangement 14. предварително условие a preliminary/ previous/prior condition -
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v.to start, to begin.comenzar diciendo que… to start o begin by saying that…comenzar a hacer algo to start doing o to do somethingcomenzar por hacer algo to begin by doing something“hiena” comienza por hache “hyena” starts with an “h”el partido comenzó tarde the game started lateLa fiesta empezó tarde The party began late.* * *1 to begin, start1 to begin, start■ comenzó a reír he began to laugh, he began laughing\comenzar con to begin withcomenzar + gerund to start by + gerund■ comenzó explicando... he started by explaining...comenzar por + inf to begin by +-ing■ comenzó por decir que... he began by saying that...comenzar por el principio to begin at the beginning, start at the beginning————————to start by + gerund■ comenzó explicando... he started by explaining...* * *verbto begin, start* * *1.VT to begin, start, commence frmcomenzamos el rodaje ayer — we began o started o commenced frm filming yesterday
comenzó la charla con un agradecimiento — she began o started the talk with a word of thanks
2.VI [proyecto, campaña, historia, proceso] to begin, start¿puedo comenzar? — may I start o begin?, can I start o begin?
el partido comienza a las ocho — the match starts o begins at eight
comenzó a los diez años haciendo recados — he began o started at the age of ten as a messenger boy
al comenzar el año — at the start o beginning of the year
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comenzar a hacer algo — to start o begin doing sth, start o begin to do sthla nieve comenzó a caer de nuevo — the snow started falling again, the snow began to fall again
comencé a trabajar a los dieciocho años — I started o began working at eighteen
aquel día comenzó a tener problemas con el oído — that day she began having trouble with her hearing
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comenzar con algo, la película comienza con una pelea — the film starts o begins with a fight•
para comenzar — to start withpara comenzar, una sopa de verduras — to start with, vegetable soup
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comenzar por, no sé por dónde comenzar — I don't know where to start o beginla reforma ha comenzado por la educación — reform has started o begun with education
comenzó por agradecernos nuestra presencia — she started o began by thanking us for coming
para sentirte mejor, comienza por comer bien — in order to feel better, start by eating well
todos sois culpables, comenzando por ti — you're all guilty, starting with you
* * *1.verbo transitivo to begin, commence (frml)2.comenzar vi to begincomenzar + ger — to begin by -ing
comenzar a + inf — to start -ing o to + inf
comenzaron a disparar — they started firing o to fire
comenzar POR + inf — to begin by -ing
* * *= begin, commence, get + started, launch, set about + Gerundio, start, start off, start out, start + Posesivo + life, curtain + rise, enter, kick off, set out, take + flight, get + Nombre + underway, be scheduled to start, get + Posesivo + feet wet, set in, cut + Posesivo + spurs.Ex. This section has begun to demonstrate some of the problems associated with the author approach.Ex. This stop list is input to the computer before indexing can commence, and is a list of the words which appear in text which have no value as access words in an index.Ex. 'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.Ex. It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex. The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex. If you establish a principle of using the national language, where do you start off?.Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex. One of the main contributions in this issue is 'Future directions: the curtain rises on interactive video,' by David Hon.Ex. Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex. The article is entitled 'The bucks start here: ALA kicks off library funding campaign'.Ex. The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.Ex. The article 'ALA campaign takes flightthe local level' reports on a five year public education programme sponsored by the American Library Association to promote all types of libraries throughout the USA
.Ex. The author describes two surveys which the IFLA Section has been involved in to acquire the information necessary to get the project underway.Ex. CAPTAIN is scheduled to start commercial services in 1983.Ex. Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.----* al comenzar = at startup.* comenzar a = be on + Posesivo + way to.* comenzar a arder = catch on + fire.* comenzar Algo = get + Nombre + started.* comenzar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* comenzar a luchar contra = begin + war on.* comenzar a pensar en = turn + Posesivo + mind to.* comenzar a reír = break into + laugh.* comenzar bien = get off to + a (good/great) start, make + a good start.* comenzar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing.* comenzar de cero = begin + from scratch, start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* comenzar de nuevo = start + all over again, recommence, make + a new start, start over, make + a fresh start.* comenzar desde = set out from.* comenzar desde cero = start at + ground zero.* comenzar desde la base = start at + ground zero.* comenzar el turno de trabajo = go on + duty.* comenzar lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* comenzar muy rápido = be off to a fast start.* comenzar partiendo de cero = build + from scratch.* comenzar por el principio = start from + scratch, start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* comenzar pronto = make + an early start.* comenzar rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* comenzar temprano = get off to + an early start.* comenzar una nueva vida = make + a new life for + Reflexivo.* para comenzar diremos que = to begin with.* * *1.verbo transitivo to begin, commence (frml)2.comenzar vi to begincomenzar + ger — to begin by -ing
comenzar a + inf — to start -ing o to + inf
comenzaron a disparar — they started firing o to fire
comenzar POR + inf — to begin by -ing
* * *= begin, commence, get + started, launch, set about + Gerundio, start, start off, start out, start + Posesivo + life, curtain + rise, enter, kick off, set out, take + flight, get + Nombre + underway, be scheduled to start, get + Posesivo + feet wet, set in, cut + Posesivo + spurs.Ex: This section has begun to demonstrate some of the problems associated with the author approach.
Ex: This stop list is input to the computer before indexing can commence, and is a list of the words which appear in text which have no value as access words in an index.Ex: 'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.Ex: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex: The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex: If you establish a principle of using the national language, where do you start off?.Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex: In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex: One of the main contributions in this issue is 'Future directions: the curtain rises on interactive video,' by David Hon.Ex: Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex: The article is entitled 'The bucks start here: ALA kicks off library funding campaign'.Ex: The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.Ex: The article 'ALA campaign takes flight \@ the local level' reports on a five year public education programme sponsored by the American Library Association to promote all types of libraries throughout the USA.Ex: The author describes two surveys which the IFLA Section has been involved in to acquire the information necessary to get the project underway.Ex: CAPTAIN is scheduled to start commercial services in 1983.Ex: Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* al comenzar = at startup.* comenzar a = be on + Posesivo + way to.* comenzar a arder = catch on + fire.* comenzar Algo = get + Nombre + started.* comenzar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* comenzar a luchar contra = begin + war on.* comenzar a pensar en = turn + Posesivo + mind to.* comenzar a reír = break into + laugh.* comenzar bien = get off to + a (good/great) start, make + a good start.* comenzar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing.* comenzar de cero = begin + from scratch, start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* comenzar de nuevo = start + all over again, recommence, make + a new start, start over, make + a fresh start.* comenzar desde = set out from.* comenzar desde cero = start at + ground zero.* comenzar desde la base = start at + ground zero.* comenzar el turno de trabajo = go on + duty.* comenzar lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* comenzar muy rápido = be off to a fast start.* comenzar partiendo de cero = build + from scratch.* comenzar por el principio = start from + scratch, start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* comenzar pronto = make + an early start.* comenzar rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* comenzar temprano = get off to + an early start.* comenzar una nueva vida = make + a new life for + Reflexivo.* para comenzar diremos que = to begin with.* * *comenzar [A6 ]vtto begin, commence ( frml)■ comenzarvito beginal comenzar el día at the beginning of the daycomenzaré contigo I will begin o start with youcomenzar + GER to begin BY -INGcomenzó diciendo que … she began o ( frml) commenced by saying that …comenzar A + INF:comenzaron a disparar they started firing o to fire, they opened firecomenzar POR algo to begin WITH sthcomencemos por la catedral let us begin with the cathedralcomenzar POR + INF to begin BY -INGcomenzaron por amenazarme they began by threatening me* * *
comenzar ( conjugate comenzar) verbo transitivo
to begin, commence (frml)
verbo intransitivo
to begin;
comenzar haciendo algo/por hacer algo to begin by doing sth;
comenzar a hacer algo to start doing o to do sth;
comenzaron a disparar they started firing o to fire;
comenzar por algo to begin with sth
comenzar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to begin, start
(a realizar una acción) comenzó a decir barbaridades, he started talking nonsense
(una serie de acciones) comenzamos por mostrar nuestro desacuerdo, we started by showing our disagreement ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
' comenzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balbucear
- desencadenarse
- despuntar
- entrar
- iniciarse
- comience
English:
afresh
- begin
- come on
- commence
- dawn
- emigrate
- foot
- go-ahead
- open
- set in
- start
- start off
* * *♦ vtto start, to begin;comenzar diciendo que… to start o begin by saying that…♦ vito start, to begin;comenzar a hacer algo to start doing o to do sth;comenzar por hacer algo to begin by doing sth;“hiena” comienza por hache “hyena” starts with an “h”;el partido comenzó tarde the game started late* * *v/t begin* * *comenzar {29} vempezar: to begin, to start* * * -
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v.1 to lead to, to lead toward, to lead up to, to conduce to.Silvia conduce a Ricardo a la locura Silvia leads Richard to madness.El licor conduce a la ruina Liquor leads to ruin.2 to open into.Esa puerta conduce al patio That door opens into the yard.3 to lead to, to guide to, to show into, to show to.Silvia conduce a Ricardo a la locura Silvia leads Richard to madness.4 to goad into, to induce to, to lead into.María conduce a Ricardo a comprarle ropa Mary goads Richard into buying her clothes* * *(v.) = lead up toEx. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.* * *(v.) = lead up toEx: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
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v.1 to create.me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problemsPicasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influenceRicardo crea obras de arte Richard creates works of art.Ellas crean criaturas raras They create weird creatures.2 to invent.3 to found.4 to make, to make up.* * *1 (gen) to create3 (inventar) to invent1 to make, make for oneself2 (imaginarse) to imagine* * *verb1) to create2) originate* * *VT1) (=hacer, producir) [+ obra, objeto, empleo] to create2) (=establecer) [+ comisión, comité, fondo, negocio, sistema] to set up; [+ asociación, cooperativa] to form, set up; [+ cargo, puesto] to create; [+ movimiento, organización] to create, establish, found¿qué se necesita para crear una empresa? — what do you need in order to set up o start a business?
esta organización se creó para defender los derechos humanos — this organization was created o established o founded to defend human rights
aspiraban a crear un estado independiente — they aimed to create o establish o found an independent state
3) (=dar lugar a) [+ condiciones, clima, ambiente] to create; [+ problemas] to cause, create; [+ expectativas] to raiseel vacío creado por su muerte — the gap left o created by her death
4) liter (=nombrar) to make, appoint* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to developb) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn2.* * *= design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.Ex. In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex. National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.Ex. In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.Ex. Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.Ex. By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.Ex. There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.Ex. In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.Ex. MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.Ex. The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.Ex. The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.Ex. The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.----* crear adicción = be addictive.* crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.* crear apoyo = build + support.* crear canales para = establish + channels for.* crear con gran destreza = craft.* crear consenso = forge + consensus.* crear demanda = make + demand.* crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].* crear desconfianza = create + distrust.* crear desesperación = yield + despair.* crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.* crear interés = build + interest.* crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.* crear lazos = build up + links.* crear lazos afectivos = bond.* crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.* crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.* crear prototipos = prototype.* crear relaciones = structure + relationships.* crearse = build up, hew.* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* crear servidor web = put up + web site.* crearse una identidad = forge + identity.* crearse una vida = build + life.* crear una alianza = forge + alliance.* crear una base = form + a basis.* crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.* crear una coalición = forge + coalition.* crear una colección = build + collection.* crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.* crear una familia = have + a family.* crear una ilusión = create + illusion.* crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.* crear una injusticia = create + injustice.* crear una marca de identidad = branding.* crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.* crear una preocupación = create + concern.* crear una situación = create + a situation.* crear un clima = promote + climate.* crear un comité = set up + committee.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.* crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.* crear un grupo = set up + group.* crear un índice = generate + index.* crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.* crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.* crear un servidor web = open up + web site.* crear vínculos = build up + links.* crear vínculos afectivos = bond.* oposición + crear = opposition + line up.* que crea adicción = addictive.* que crea hábito = addictive.* volver a crear = recreate [re-create].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to developb) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn2.* * *= design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.Ex: In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.
Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex: National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.Ex: In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.Ex: Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.Ex: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.Ex: There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.Ex: In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.Ex: MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.Ex: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.Ex: The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.Ex: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.* crear adicción = be addictive.* crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.* crear apoyo = build + support.* crear canales para = establish + channels for.* crear con gran destreza = craft.* crear consenso = forge + consensus.* crear demanda = make + demand.* crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].* crear desconfianza = create + distrust.* crear desesperación = yield + despair.* crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.* crear interés = build + interest.* crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.* crear lazos = build up + links.* crear lazos afectivos = bond.* crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.* crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.* crear prototipos = prototype.* crear relaciones = structure + relationships.* crearse = build up, hew.* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* crear servidor web = put up + web site.* crearse una identidad = forge + identity.* crearse una vida = build + life.* crear una alianza = forge + alliance.* crear una base = form + a basis.* crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.* crear una coalición = forge + coalition.* crear una colección = build + collection.* crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.* crear una familia = have + a family.* crear una ilusión = create + illusion.* crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.* crear una injusticia = create + injustice.* crear una marca de identidad = branding.* crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.* crear una preocupación = create + concern.* crear una situación = create + a situation.* crear un clima = promote + climate.* crear un comité = set up + committee.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.* crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.* crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.* crear un grupo = set up + group.* crear un índice = generate + index.* crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.* crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.* crear un servidor web = open up + web site.* crear vínculos = build up + links.* crear vínculos afectivos = bond.* oposición + crear = opposition + line up.* que crea adicción = addictive.* que crea hábito = addictive.* volver a crear = recreate [re-create].* * *crear [A1 ]vtA1 ‹obra/modelo› to create; ‹tendencia› to createcrear una nueva imagen para el producto to create a new image for the productcrearon un producto revolucionario they developed o created a revolutionary product2 ‹sistema› to create, establish, set up; ‹institución› to set up, create; ‹comisión/fondo› to set up; ‹empleo› to createcrearon una ciudad en pleno desierto they built a city in the middle of the desertB ‹dificultades/problemas› to cause, create; ‹ambiente/clima› to create; ‹fama/prestigio› to bring; ‹reputación› to earnsu arrogancia le creó muchas enemistades his arrogance made him many enemiesno quiero crear falsas expectativas en mis alumnos I don't want to raise false hopes among my students, I don't want to give my students false hopesse crea muchas dificultades he creates o makes a lot of problems for himself¿para qué te creas más trabajo? why make more work for yourself?será difícil llenar el vacío creado con su desaparición it will be difficult to fill the gap left by his death* * *
crear ( conjugate crear) verbo transitivo
to create;
‹ producto› to develop;
‹institución/comisión/fondo› to set up;
‹fama/prestigio› to bring;
‹ reputación› to earn;◊ crea muchos problemas it causes o creates a lot of problems;
no quiero crear falsas expectativas I don't want to raise false hopes
crearse verbo pronominal ‹ problema› to create … for oneself;
‹ enemigos› to make
crear verbo transitivo to create
' crear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
falsificar
- hacer
- ilusionar
- infundio
- rompecabezas
- constituir
- formar
- meter
English:
boat
- bonding
- create
- fashion
- never-never land
- rapport
- stage
- afoot
- develop
- devise
- disrupt
- establish
- illusion
- set
- you
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer, producir, originar] to create;crear empleo/riqueza to create jobs/wealth;han creado un nuevo ministerio para él they have created a new ministry for him;me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems;Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence2. [inventar] to invent;[poema, sinfonía] to compose, to write; [cuadro] to paint3. [fundar] to found* * *v/t create; empresa set up* * *crear vt1) : to create, to cause2) : to originate* * *crear vb1. (en general) to createlas esculturas que el artista ha creado en los últimos años the sculptures created by the artist during the last few years2. (comité, empresa, etc) to set up -
14 forjar
v.1 to forge (metal).El herrero forjó mi baranda The blacksmith forged my banister.2 to create, to form.Ella forjó una filosofía nueva She created a new philosophy.las guerras forjan héroes wars create heroes3 to invent (mentira).Ricardo forjó buenas ideas Richard invented good ideas.4 to shape, to mold, to educate, to form.Ricardo forjó a su hijo Richard shaped his son.* * *1 (metales) to forge3 figurado (imaginar) to imagine1 (crearse) to forge for oneself2 (imaginarse) to dream up* * *verb1) to forge2) create* * *VT1) [+ hierro] to forge, shape2) (=crear) [gen] to forge, shape; [+ sueños, ilusiones] to build up3) [+ mentiras] to invent, concoct* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <utensilio/pieza> to forge; < metal> to workb) < porvenir> to shape, forge; < plan> to make; <ilusiones/esperanzas> to build upc) <nación/bases> to create; <amistad/alianza> to forge2.* * *= fashion, forge, shape.Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.----* forjar el futuro = forge + the future, shape + the future.* forjar la identidad = shape + identity.* forjarse = take + shape.* forjarse una identidad = forge + identity.* idea + forjar = idea + shape.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <utensilio/pieza> to forge; < metal> to workb) < porvenir> to shape, forge; < plan> to make; <ilusiones/esperanzas> to build upc) <nación/bases> to create; <amistad/alianza> to forge2.* * *= fashion, forge, shape.Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.* forjar el futuro = forge + the future, shape + the future.* forjar la identidad = shape + identity.* forjarse = take + shape.* forjarse una identidad = forge + identity.* idea + forjar = idea + shape.* * *forjar [A1 ]vt1 ‹utensilio/pieza› to forge hierro2 ‹porvenir› to shape, forge; ‹plan› to make; ‹ilusiones/esperanzas› to build up3 ‹nación/bases› to create; ‹amistad/alianza› to forge■ forjarse‹porvenir› to shape, forge; ‹ilusiones› to build upforjarse un camino to forge a way for oneself* * *
forjar ( conjugate forjar) verbo transitivo
‹ metal› to work
‹ plan› to make;
‹ilusiones/esperanzas› to build up
‹amistad/alianza› to forge
forjarse verbo pronominal ‹ porvenir› to shape, forge;
‹ ilusiones› to build up
forjar verbo transitivo
1 (un metal) to forge
2 (una empresa, una ilusión) to create, make
' forjar' also found in these entries:
English:
forge
* * *♦ vt1. [metal] to forge2. [persona, nación] to create, to form;las guerras forjan héroes wars create heroes3. [mentira] to invent;[plan] to form* * *v/t metal forge* * *forjar vt1) : to forge2) : to shape, to createforjar un compromiso: to hammer out a compromise3) : to invent, to concoct* * *forjar vb to forge -
15 llevar a
v.1 to take to, to carry into, to get to, to draw to.El coche lleva a María a la salida The car takes Mary to the exit.2 to lead to, to come to, to get to, to bring about to.Esta puerta lleva a la cocina This door leads to the kitchen.3 to produce, to bring about.4 to lead to, to drive to, to induce to.5 to get to, to lead to, to arrive at, to come to.* * *(v.) = lead on to, lead up to, result (in), take + Nombre + back to, usher intoEx. A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex. After a quick tour of the facilities and after meeting a few staff members, Bibeau was ushered into the 'Board Room,' where he was introduced to the other remaining trustees.* * *(v.) = lead on to, lead up to, result (in), take + Nombre + back to, usher intoEx: A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.
Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex: After a quick tour of the facilities and after meeting a few staff members, Bibeau was ushered into the 'Board Room,' where he was introduced to the other remaining trustees. -
16 preparar el terreno para
(v.) = lead up to, smooth + the path of, clear + the ground for, fertilise + the ground forEx. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex. This attitude can be regarded as a first hypothetical attempt at clearing the ground for a large-scale foray into the world of empirical reality.Ex. Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.* * *(v.) = lead up to, smooth + the path of, clear + the ground for, fertilise + the ground forEx: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
Ex: These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex: This attitude can be regarded as a first hypothetical attempt at clearing the ground for a large-scale foray into the world of empirical reality.Ex: Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past. -
17 разговор
сущ.Английские эквиваленты уточняют характер разговора, беседы. В русском языке такие уточнения чаще всего передаются словосочетаниями.1. conversation — разговор (обычно формальный, частный, личный): to open (to start) a conversation — начать (завести) разговор Later in the evening the conversation turned to politics. — Позднее вечером разговор перешел на политические темы. It was a telephone conversation between two friends. — Это был телефонный разговор двух друзей. She had a long conversation with her mother. — У нее был длинный разговор с матерью. With so loud a music conversation was almost impossible. — При таком громкой музыке разговаривать было почти невозможно. Существительное conversation ассоциируется с путешествием, поездкой или передвижением говорящих с одного места на другое. Этот, лежащий в основе значений conversation, образ прослеживается в ряде словосочетаний, используемых в ходе любого разговора: I'm listening, go on, please. — Я вас слушаю, продолжайте дальше. I don't think you are on the right track. — Мне кажется, обсуждение идет по неверному пути. We have covered a lot of ground but could not arrive at any decision. — Мы шронули много вопросов, но не смогли принять никакого решения. The conversation drifted to less important problems. — Разговор постепенно перешел к менее важным вопросам./Разговор незаметно перешел к менее важным вопросам. Let's return to the point, where we have started. — Давайте вернемся к вопросу, с которого мы начали. I can quite well see where you are heading. — Я хорошо понимаю, к чему мы ведете./Я хорошо понимаю, на что вы намекаете./Я хорошо понимаю, куда вы клоните. The conversation took an unexpected turn/direction. — Разговор принял неожиданный оборот. I am just coming to that. — Я как раз сейчас к этому подхожу. We eventually arrived at a conclusion. — Мы в конце концов пришли к решению. We wandered off the topic. — Мы отклонились от темы разговора. We kept going round and round in circles. — Мы все время кружили вокруг одного и того же вопроса.2. chat — разговор, беседа, дружеский разговор (на несерьезные темы, 0 мелочах): to have a chat with smb — поговорить с кем-либо о том о сем/поболтать с кем-либо о том о сем In our chat he mentioned your name. — В разговоре со мной он упомянул паше имя. It is time we had a chat. — Пора бы нам с тобой поговорить. 1 just rang up for a chat. — Я позвонил просто для того, чтобы поговорить./Я позвонил просто для того, чтобы поболтать. I had an interesting chat with his sister. — У меня была интересная беседа с его ссстрой./У меня был интересный разговор с его сестрой.3. discussion — разговор, обсуждение, дискуссия ( обмен мнениями по какому-либо вопросу для принятия правильного решения): A lively discussion took place. — Шло живое обсуждение./Шла живая дискуссия. The question under discussion is of great interest. — Обсуждаемый вопрос представляет большой интерес. We had a discussion about it. — Мы это обсуждали./У нас об этом был разговор. Preliminary discussions between the two leadersare now underway. — Сейчас идет предварительное обсуждение этого вопроса двумя руководителями. Discussions with management have broken down. — Переговоры с администрацией сорвались./Обсуждение вопроса с администрацией сорвалось. We met to have a discussion about your schoolwork. — Мы собрались, чтобы обсудить вашу работу в школе. Parents and teachers will be holding discussions next month. — Родители и учителя проведут совместные обсуждения в следующем/будущем месяце. Discussions about the peace plan took place last week. — На прошлой неделе прошло обсуждение плана мирного договора.4. talk — (существительное talk многозначно): a) разговор, беседа (обычный разговор с кем-либо, сообщение о чем-либо): to have a talk with smb — поговорить с кем-либо; to give a talk about smth. (on some subject) — провести беседу о чем-либо (на какую-либо тему) It was just all talk. — Это все пустые разговоры. There is talk of his going to America. — Говорят, что он поедет в Америку. I had a talk with my son. — Я поговорил со своим сыном. Не gave a talk on his trip to Africa. — Он сделал сообщение о своей поездке в Африку./Он провел беседу о своей поездке в Африку./Он рассказал о своей поездке в Африку. We had a nice talk yesterday. — У нас вчера был приятный разговор. William gave a series of talks on his travels. — Вильям провел серию бесед о своих путешествиях. 1 sat there listening to the sailor's talk. — Я сидел и слушал рассказы моряка. Talk of housework worried her. — Разговоры о домашней работе волновали ее. Then the talk turned to the upcoming exams. — Затем разговор перешел на тему о предстоящих экзаменах. There was no talk of any cuts in wages. — О снижении зарплаты не было никаких разговоров. b) переговоры ( существительное употребляется только в форме множественного числа): Talks between the leaders of several countries will be held next month. — В следующем месяце пройдут переговоры руководителей нескольких стран./В следующем месяце сосгоятся переговоры руководителей нескольких стран. The results of the talks were published in newspapers. — Результаты переговоров были опубликованы в газетах.5. word — разговор, короткий разговор: to have a word with smb — поговорить с кем-либо/перекинуться парой слов с кем-либо; to have high words with smb — иметь малоприятный разговор с кем-либо David wants a quiet word with you. — Дэвид хочет с вами спокойно поговорить. Can I have a word with you. — Можно мне с вами поговорить?/Можно вас на пару слов? Let me say a word on the subject of security. — Разрешите мне сказать несколько слов по вопросу безопасности. I would just like to say a few words about our guests. — Я хочу сказать пару слов о наших гостях. -
18 Goldstine, Herman H.
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 13 September 1913 USA[br]American mathematician largely responsible for the development of ENIAC, an early electronic computer.[br]Goldstine studied mathematics at the University of Chicago, Illinois, gaining his PhD in 1936. After teaching mathematics there, he moved to a similar position at the University of Michigan in 1939, becoming an assistant professor. After the USA entered the Second World War, in 1942 he joined the army as a lieutenant in the Ballistic Missile Research Laboratory at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. He was then assigned to the Moore School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was involved with Arthur Burks in building the valve-based Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) to compute ballistic tables. The machine was completed in 1946, but prior to this Goldstine had met John von Neumann of the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) at Princeton, New Jersey, and active collaboration between them had already begun. After the war he joined von Neumann as Assistant Director of the Computer Project at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton, becoming its Director in 1954. There he developed the idea of computer-flow diagrams and, with von Neumann, built the first computer to use a magnetic drum for data storage. In 1958 he joined IBM as Director of the Mathematical Sciences Department, becoming Director of Development at the IBM Data Processing Headquarters in 1965. Two years later he became a Research Consultant, and in 1969 he became an IBM Research Fellow.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsGoldstine's many awards include three honorary degrees for his contributions to the development of computers.Bibliography1946, with A.Goldstine, "The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)", Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation 2:97 (describes the work on ENIAC).1946, with A.W.Burks and J.von Neumann, "Preliminary discussions of the logical design of an electronic computing instrument", Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies.1972, The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann, Princeton University Press.1977, "A brief history of the computer", Proceedings of the American Physical Society 121:339.Further ReadingM.Campbell-Kelly \& M.R.Williams (eds), 1985, The Moore School Lectures (1946), Charles Babbage Institute Report Series for the History of Computing, Vol 9. M.R.Williams, 1985, History of Computing Technology, London: Prentice-Hall.KF -
19 предварительные переговоры
preliminary negotiations (discussions, talks)Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > предварительные переговоры
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20 discussion
nобсуждение, дискуссия; прения, дебатыto abort discussions — срывать обсуждения / прения
to adjourn the discussion — отсрочивать / откладывать обсуждение
to adopt without discussion — одобрять / принимать без обсуждения
to close a discussion — заканчивать / прекращать обсуждение / дискуссию
to come to a discussion — начинать обсуждение / дискуссию; приступать к обсуждению / дискуссии
to conclude a discussion — заканчивать / прекращать обсуждение / дискуссию
to enter / to get down to a discussion — начинать обсуждение / дискуссию; приступать к обсуждению / дискуссии
to hold discussions with smb about smth — проводить переговоры с кем-л. по поводу чего-л.
to initiate a discussion — начинать обсуждение / дискуссию, приступать к обсуждению / дискуссии
to open a discussion — начинать обсуждение / дискуссию; приступать к обсуждению / дискуссии
to postpone the discussion — отсрочивать / откладывать обсуждение
to proceed to the discussion by the articles — переходить к постатейному обсуждению / рассмотрению (законопроекта и т.п.)
to reopen discussion — возобновлять обсуждение / дискуссию
to request the speaker to keep to the point under discussion — просить оратора не отклоняться от темы / предмета обсуждения
to resume discussion — возобновлять обсуждение / дискуссию
to reveal one's discussions with smb — обнародовать содержание своих переговоров с кем-л.
to shun a discussion — уклоняться / уходить от обсуждения
to submit for discussion — представлять / ставить на обсуждение
to suspend the discussion — откладывать обсуждение / прения
to take up a discussion — начинать обсуждение / дискуссию; приступать к обсуждению / дискуссии
- bilateral discussionsto waive a discussion — уклоняться / уходить от обсуждения
- border discussion
- comprehensive discussion
- confidential discussions
- core of the discussions
- direct discussion
- discussion will center on...
- discussions are deadlocked
- discussions are underway
- discussions focused on
- discussions have ended in failure
- discussions in private
- face-to-face discussion
- follow-up discussions
- frank discussion
- free-flowing discussions
- fruitful discussion
- general discussion
- heated discussion
- hectic discussions
- high-level discussion
- highlight of discussion
- hot discussions
- in the course of the discussion
- in-depth discussion
- intense discussion
- introductory discussion
- last-minute discussions
- lengthy discussion
- national discussion
- nationwide discussion
- panel discussion
- pre-election discussions
- preliminary discussion
- preparatory discussion
- prolonged discussion
- protracted discussion
- round-table discussion
- secret discussions
- subsequent discussions
- substantive discussions
- the problems under discussion
- these problems are expected to loom large in the discussions
- this is not a subject for discussion
- unconditional discussions
- urgent discussion
- vain discussion
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