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1) Военный термин: Program Load Unit, Programmable Load Unit, platoon leaders unit, СНМ, сохранение неопределённости местонахождения2) Шутливое выражение: Proud Libras United3) Юридический термин: Poor Law Union4) Бухгалтерия: Price Look Up5) Оптика: programmable logic unit6) Телекоммуникации: Primary Logical Unit7) Сокращение: Position Location Uncertainty, preservation of location uncertainty, People Like Us (Upper-class reference to describe others who have similar high-class aspirations and standards.)8) Деловая лексика: Price List Unit, Product Look Up -
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2) Военный термин: Purgatory Oblation Warrior3) Религия: People Of Worship, Pray On Warrior4) Юридический термин: prisoner of war5) Сокращение: Prince of Wales, powder7) Пищевая промышленность: Potash Oil Wheat8) Деловая лексика: Product Of The Week, военнопленный (prisoner of war)9) Образование: Problem Of The Week, Program of Work, Purveyors Of Wonder10) Расширение файла: Instrument or song file (PowerChords)11) Должность: Person Of The Week12) Чат: Poem Of The Week -
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1) Военный термин: Program Load Unit, Programmable Load Unit, platoon leaders unit, СНМ, сохранение неопределённости местонахождения2) Шутливое выражение: Proud Libras United3) Юридический термин: Poor Law Union4) Бухгалтерия: Price Look Up5) Оптика: programmable logic unit6) Телекоммуникации: Primary Logical Unit7) Сокращение: Position Location Uncertainty, preservation of location uncertainty, People Like Us (Upper-class reference to describe others who have similar high-class aspirations and standards.)8) Деловая лексика: Price List Unit, Product Look Up -
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2) Военный термин: Purgatory Oblation Warrior3) Религия: People Of Worship, Pray On Warrior4) Юридический термин: prisoner of war5) Сокращение: Prince of Wales, powder7) Пищевая промышленность: Potash Oil Wheat8) Деловая лексика: Product Of The Week, военнопленный (prisoner of war)9) Образование: Problem Of The Week, Program of Work, Purveyors Of Wonder10) Расширение файла: Instrument or song file (PowerChords)11) Должность: Person Of The Week12) Чат: Poem Of The Week -
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-'kræ-, ]( American) ə,ristə'krætikadjective ((of people, behaviour etc) proud and noble-looking: an aristocratic manner.) aristocráticotr[ærɪstə'krætɪk]1 aristocrático,-aaristocratic [ə.rɪstə'kræt̬ɪk] adj: aristocrático, nobleadj.• aristocrático, -a adj.• encopetado, -a adj.ə'rɪstə'krætɪk, ˌærɪstə'krætɪkadjective aristocrático[ˌærɪstǝ'krætɪk]ADJ aristocrático* * *[ə'rɪstə'krætɪk, ˌærɪstə'krætɪk]adjective aristocrático -
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'ærəɡənt(extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) arrogante- arrogance
arrogant adj arrogantetr['ærəgənt]1 arrogantearrogant ['ærəgənt] adj: arrogante, soberbio, altanero, altivo♦ arrogantly advadj.• altanero, -a adj.• arrogante adj.• entonado, -a adj.• hinchado, -a adj.• hosco, -a adj.• patitieso, -a adj.• valentón, -ona adj.• vanidoso, -a adj.'ærəgəntadjective arrogante['ærǝɡǝnt]ADJ arrogante, prepotente (esp LAm)* * *['ærəgənt]adjective arrogante -
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1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.) barrer2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.) barrer, limpiar, recoger; arrastrar, llevarse; rechazar, descartar3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.) azotar, asolar, arrasar4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.) deslizarse, pasar rápidamente; pasar majestuosamente
2. noun1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) barrido2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) gesto/movimiento amplio3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) deshollinador4) (a sweepstake.) apuesta de caballos•- sweeper- sweeping
- sweeping-brush
- at one/a sweep
- sweep someone off his feet
- sweep off his feet
- sweep out
- sweep the board
- sweep under the carpet
- sweep up
sweep vb1. barrerthe floor is dirty, I'm going to sweep it el suelo está sucio, voy a barrerlo2. arrastrartr[swiːp]1 (with broom) barrido5 (by police, rescuers) peinado, rastreo6 familiar (chimney cleaner) deshollinador,-ra1 (room, floor) barrer; (chimney) deshollinar2 (with hand) quitar de un manotazo3 (move over) azotar, barrer4 (remove by force) arrastrar, llevarse■ the swimmers were swept out to sea by the current la corriente arrastró a los nadadores mar adentro5 (pass over) recorrer6 figurative use (spread through) recorrer, extenderse por7 (touch lightly) rozar, pasar por1 (with broom) barrer2 (move quickly) pasar rápidamente3 (extend) recorrer, extenderse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto sweep somebody off his/her feet hacerle perder la cabeza a alguiento sweep something under the carpet ocultar algoto make a clean sweep of things barrer con todo, hacer tabla rasato sweep the board llevarse todos los premios1) : barrer (el suelo, etc.), limpiar (suciedad, etc.)he swept the books aside: apartó los libros de un manotazosweep vi1) : barrer, limpiar2) : extenderse (en una curva), describir una curvathe sun swept across the sky: el sol describía una curva en el cielosweep n1) : barrido m, barrida f (con una escoba)2) : movimiento m circular3) scope: alcance mn.• barredura s.f.• deshollinador s.m.• escobada s.f.• escobazo s.m.• recorrido s.m.• redada s.f.• turbión s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: swept) = abalear v.• copar v.• deshollinar v.• dragar v.• escobar v.• rastrear v.• rozar v.swiːp
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1) ( act) (no pl) barrido m, barrida fgive it a sweep — dale un barrido or una barrida, bárrelo
2)a) c ( movement)b) c (curve - of road, river) curva fc) ( range) (no pl) alcance m, extensión f3) c ( search) peinado m, rastreo m4) c ( chimney sweep) deshollinador, -dora m,f
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(past & pp swept) transitive verb1)a) ( clean) \<\<floor/path\>\> barrer; \<\<chimney\>\> deshollinarb) ( remove) \<\<leaves/dirt\>\> barrer; \<\<mines\>\> barrershe swept the leaves into a pile — barrió la terraza (or el patio etc) y amontonó las hojas
to sweep something under the rug o (BrE) carpet — correr un velo sobre algo
2) (touch lightly, brush) \<\<surface\>\> rozar*3)a) (pass over, across)severe storms swept the coast — grandes tormentas azotaron or barrieron la costa
the epidemic is sweeping the country — la epidemia se extiende como un reguero de pólvora por el país
b) ( remove by force) arrastrar4)a) ( scan) recorrerb) ( search) \<\<area\>\> peinar, rastrear
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vi1) (+ adv compl)a) ( move rapidly)the car swept by o past — el coche pasó rápidamente
b) ( move proudly)he swept past as if I wasn't there — pasó por mi lado con la cabeza en alto, como si yo no existiera
2) (+ adv compl)a) ( spread)fire swept through the hotel — el fuego se propagó or se extendió por todo el hotel
b) ( extend)•Phrasal Verbs:- sweep up[swiːp] (vb: pt, pp swept)1. VT1) [+ place, area]a) (=clean) [+ floor, room, street] barrer; [+ chimney] deshollinarhave you had your chimney swept lately? — ¿te han deshollinado la chimenea recientemente?
b) (=touch) rozarc) (=spread through) [disease, idea, craze] arrasar; [rumours] correr por, extenderse pord) (=lash) [storm, rain, waves] azotar, barrertorrential storms swept the country — tormentas torrenciales azotaron or barrieron el país
the beach was swept by great waves — olas gigantescas azotaron or barrieron la playa
e) (=scan) [searchlight, eyes] recorrerf) (=search) peinar2) (=move)a) (with brush)•
she was sweeping crumbs into a dustpan — estaba recogiendo las migas con una escoba y un recogedor•
he swept the leaves off the path — barrió las hojas del camino- sweep sth under the carpetb) (with hand, arm)•
she swept her hair back with a flick of her wrist — se echó el pelo hacia atrás con un movimiento rápido de muñeca•
he swept the stamps into a box — recogió los sellos en una cajato sweep sb into one's arms — coger or tomar a algn en brazos
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I swept the rainwater off the bench with my hand — quité el agua de la lluvia del banco con la manoc) (forcefully)to be swept along by or on a wave of sth — (fig) dejarse llevar por una ola de algo
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landslides that swept cars into the sea — corrimientos de tierra que arrastraron coches hasta el marthe election which swept Labour into office or power — las elecciones en la que los laboristas arrasaron haciéndose con el poder
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the water swept him off his feet — la fuerza del agua lo derribó- sweep all before one3) (=win decisively) [+ election] arrasar en- sweep the board2. VI1) (=clean) barrer2) (=spread)a) [violence, disease, storm]•
the violence which swept across Punjab — la violencia que arrasó el Punjab•
the storm which swept over the country — la tormenta que arrasó el país•
plague swept through the country — la peste arrasó el paísb) [fire, smoke]•
the fire swept rapidly through the forest — el fuego se propagó or extendió rápidamente por el bosquethick smoke swept through their home — una densa humareda se propagó or extendió por la casa
c) [emotion]•
a great wave of anger swept over me — me invadió una gran oleada de ira•
panic swept through the city — en la ciudad cundió el pánico3) (=move)a) [crowd, procession]•
an angry crowd swept along the main thoroughfare — una multitud airada avanzaba por la calle principalb) (majestically) [person, car]•
to sweep past/in/out — pasar/entrar/salir majestuosamentec) (quickly) [vehicle, convoy]•
the convoy swept along the road — la caravana pasó por la carretera a toda velocidad- sweep into power4) (=stretch) [land, water]•
the bay sweeps away to the south — la bahía se extiende (majestuosamente) hacia el sursweep up•
the hills/woods sweep down to the sea — las colinas/los bosques bajan (majestuosamente) hacia el mar3. N1) (with broom, brush) barrido m, barrida fthe floor/the kitchen could do with a sweep — al suelo/a la cocina le hace falta un barrido or una barrida
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to give sth a sweep — darle un barrido or una barrida a algo3) (=movement) [of pendulum] movimiento m ; [of scythe] golpe m ; [of beam] trayectoria f ; (fig) [of events, progress, history] marcha f•
with a sweep of his arm — con un amplio movimiento del brazowith one sweep of his scythe, he cleared all the nettles — con un golpe de guadaña hizo desaparecer todas las ortigas
with a sweep of her hand she indicated the desk — extendió la mano indicando el pupitre con un gesto amplio
4) (=search) (for criminals, drugs) batida f, rastreo mto make a sweep: they made a sweep for hidden arms — dieron una batida or hicieron un rastreo buscando armas ocultas
to make a sweep of sth — (with binoculars, torch) hacer una pasada por algo; (with team of people) rastrear algo
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clean sweep —a) (=change)there will be a clean sweep of all those involved in this cover-up — se hará tabla rasa con todos los que estén involucrados en esta tapadera
b) (in competition, series of competitions)•
to make a clean sweep — arrasar ganándolo todo; (Cards) ganar todas las bazas•
it was the first club to make a clean sweep of all three trophies — fue el primer club que arrasó llevándose or ganando el total de los tres trofeos6) (=curve, line) [of coastline, river] curva f ; [of land] extensión f ; [of staircase] trazado m ; [of long skirt, curtains] vuelo m ; [of wings] envergadura f7) (=range)a) (lit) [of telescope, gun, lighthouse, radar] alcance mwith a sweep of 180° — con un alcance de 180°
b) (fig) [of views, ideas] espectro mrepresentatives from a broad sweep of left-wing opinion — representantes de un amplio espectro de la izquierda
8) (=wave) [of emotion] ola f9) = sweepstake- sweep up* * *[swiːp]
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1) ( act) (no pl) barrido m, barrida fgive it a sweep — dale un barrido or una barrida, bárrelo
2)a) c ( movement)b) c (curve - of road, river) curva fc) ( range) (no pl) alcance m, extensión f3) c ( search) peinado m, rastreo m4) c ( chimney sweep) deshollinador, -dora m,f
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(past & pp swept) transitive verb1)a) ( clean) \<\<floor/path\>\> barrer; \<\<chimney\>\> deshollinarb) ( remove) \<\<leaves/dirt\>\> barrer; \<\<mines\>\> barrershe swept the leaves into a pile — barrió la terraza (or el patio etc) y amontonó las hojas
to sweep something under the rug o (BrE) carpet — correr un velo sobre algo
2) (touch lightly, brush) \<\<surface\>\> rozar*3)a) (pass over, across)severe storms swept the coast — grandes tormentas azotaron or barrieron la costa
the epidemic is sweeping the country — la epidemia se extiende como un reguero de pólvora por el país
b) ( remove by force) arrastrar4)a) ( scan) recorrerb) ( search) \<\<area\>\> peinar, rastrear
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vi1) (+ adv compl)a) ( move rapidly)the car swept by o past — el coche pasó rápidamente
b) ( move proudly)he swept past as if I wasn't there — pasó por mi lado con la cabeza en alto, como si yo no existiera
2) (+ adv compl)a) ( spread)fire swept through the hotel — el fuego se propagó or se extendió por todo el hotel
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adjective1) aristokratisch; Aristokraten-; adelig; Adels-2) vornehm [Aussehen, Auftreten]; (refined) kultiviert; fein [Manieren, Sitten]; edel [Geschmack, Wein]* * *[-'kræ-, ]( American[) ə,ristə'krætik]adjective ((of people, behaviour etc) proud and noble-looking: an aristocratic manner.) aristokratisch* * *aris·to·crat·ic[ˌærɪstəˈkrætɪk, AM əˌrɪstəˈkræt̬ɪk]adj aristokratisch* * *["rIstə'krtɪk]adj (lit)aristokratisch, adlig; (fig also) vornehm* * *aristocratic [ˌærıstəˈkrætık; US besonders əˌrıstəˈkr-] adj, aristocratical [-kl] adj (adv aristocratically) aristokratisch:a) adlig, Adels…:b) fig vornehm* * *adjective1) aristokratisch; Aristokraten-; adelig; Adels-2) vornehm [Aussehen, Auftreten]; (refined) kultiviert; fein [Manieren, Sitten]; edel [Geschmack, Wein]* * *adj.adlig adj.aristokratisch adj. adv.vornehm adv. -
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adjectivearrogant; (presumptuous) anmaßend* * *['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) arrogant- academic.ru/84259/arrogantly">arrogantly- arrogance* * *ar·ro·gant[ˈærəgənt, AM ˈer-]adj arrogant* * *['rəgənt]adjarrogant, überheblich* * *arrogant adj (adv arrogantly) arrogant, anmaßend, überheblich* * *adjectivearrogant; (presumptuous) anmaßend* * *adj.anmaßend adj.hochmütig adj.überheblich adj. -
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'ærəɡənt(extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) arrogant, hoven, hovmodig- arrogancehovenadj. \/ˈærəɡənt\/arrogant, hovmodig, hoven, overlegen -
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ɡrænd 1. adjective1) (splendid; magnificent: a grand procession.) storslått, prektig2) (proud: She gives herself grand airs.) stolt, fornem, overlegen3) (very pleasant: a grand day at the seaside.) deilig, praktfull4) (highly respected: a grand old man.) ærverdig2. noun(a slang term for $1,000 or 1,000: I paid five grand for that car.) tusen dollar/pund- grand jury
- grand piano
- grandstand
- grand total Isubst. (flertall: grand) \/ɡrænd\/1) ( musikk) flygel2) ( slang) tusen dollar, tusen pundIIadj. \/ɡrænd\/1) storslått, storslagen, praktfull, majestetisk, prektig, staselig, flott2) edel, nobel, fin, fornem, distingvert3) aristokratisk, adelig4) betydningsfull, viktig5) stolt, overlegen, fornem, fin på det, stor på dethan er blitt så stor på det at han ikke lenger snakker med de gamle vennene sine6) svulstig, pompøs, høyttravende, opphøyd, stor7) hoved-, stor(-), størst, høyeste, øverste8) fullstendig, total, slutt9) ( hverdagslig) førsteklasses, utmerket, glimrende, kjempefin, herlig, flott, deiligflott!, utmerket!, supert!• wouldn't it be grand if...hadde det ikke vært flott hvis...grand entrance hovedinngangGrand Lodge storlosjegrand orchestra stort orkester (med alle typer instrumenter)live in grand style leve flott, leve på stor fotput on a grand air eller put on a grand manner gjøre seg viktig -
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əv1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) av2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) fra, etter3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) av4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) av5) (showing: a picture of my father.) av6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) av7) (used to show an amount, measurement of something: a gallon of petrol; five bags of coal.) med, à8) (about: an account of his work.) om9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) med, av10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) av, fra11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) fra-, av12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) av13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) med, av14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) på, føromprep. \/ɒv\/, trykksvakəv\/ eller \/v\/, foran ubetont konsonant: \/f\/1) ( om forholdet mellom en del og en helhet) av, fra2) (etter et tall eller bestemmelsesfaktor, av og til uten oversettelse til norsk) med, om, av, blant• would you like a cup of tea?3) ( om retning eller sted) fra, for• have you met Professor Smith of Cambridge?4) ( om forbindelsen mellom to enheter eller eiendomsforhold) med, i, av, etter, fra, forhan er en romanforfatter fra det 18. århundre5) ( om forholdet mellom et abstrakt begrep og et etterfølgende objekt) fra, for, av, i, på• in the opinion of the teachers, this is wrong6) (om forholdet mellom et verb og et etterfølgende objekt der verbet uttrykker en mental eller abstrakt tilstand) fra, etter, om, på• just think of the consequences!7) ( om årsak eller motiv) av8) ( om forholdet mellom en skala eller målestokk og en verdi) på, med, à• the sales will decrease of 5%salget vil gå ned med 5%9) (om alder, av og til uten oversettelse på norsk) på10) ( om materiale som noe består av) av, i11) (om dato, årstid, navn eller tittel, av og til uten oversettelse på norsk) på• he's the governor of St. Helenahan er guvernøren på St. Helena12) (om personlig egenskap, av og til uten oversettelse på norsk) på13) ( om sammenligning) til, av• he has one merit, that of being honesthan har ett fortrinn, nemlig det å være ærlig15) (i visse tidsuttrykk, litterært) på, om• what do you do of Sundays?16) (amer., om klokkeslett) påbe of delta i, være med i, tilhøreof late i det sistei de siste årene\/i de senere årof oneself av seg selv, frivillig -
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szemtelen, arrogáns, gőgös, fennhéjazó* * *['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) gőgös- arrogance -
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['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) arrogante- arrogance* * *ar.ro.gant['ærəgənt] adj 1 arrogante, presunçoso, altivo, orgulhoso. 2 insolente, insólito, impertinente. -
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