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Военный термин: признать новое правительство, признать новую странуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > recognize a new country
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to recognize a new country
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[ʹrekəgnaız] v1. узнавать, опознаватьto recognize an old acquaintance [a tune, a face] - узнать старого знакомого [мелодию, лицо]
to recognize smb. by his walk - узнавать кого-л. по походке
to recognize smb.'s handwriting - узнать чей-л. почерк
one recognizes the truth when one sees it - ≅ правду сразу можно распознать
2. сознавать; осознавать, видетьto recognize the omens of defeat - видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение
to recognize danger - сознавать /осознать/ опасность
to recognize one's duty [one's position] - сознавать свой долг [своё положение]
he recognized that he was not qualified for the post - он сам видел, что для этого поста он не подготовлен
3. выражать признание, одобрение; ценить, отдавать должноеto recognize services [devotion, loyalty] - ценить услуги [преданность, верность]
to be recognized - получить /заслужить/ признание
to recognize an act of bravery with the award of a medal - наградить медалью в знак признания доблестного поступка
4. признавать (что-л., кого-л.)to recognize defeat /that one is beaten/ - признать (своё) поражение
to refuse to recognize one's signature - отказаться признать подпись своей
to recognize one's obligation [smb.'s claim] - признать своё обязательство [чьё-л. требование]
not to recognize smb. as King - не признавать кого-л. королём
he knows he is wrong, but won't recognize it - он знает, что не прав, но не хочет в этом сознаться
5. юр., дип. официально признаватьto recognize a new country [a government] - признать новую страну [правительство]
to recognize the record - спорт. зачесть рекорд
they recognized him /he was recognized/ as the lawful heir - его признали /он был признан/ законным наследником
6. приветствовать ( при встрече)to recognize smb. in the street - поздороваться с кем-л. на улице
the Browns no longer recognize the Smiths - Брауны и Смиты уже не кланяются
7. парл. предоставлять словоI recognize Comrade A. - слово предоставляется товарищу А.
Mr. Chairman, may I be recognized? - г-н председатель, прошу слова!
the gentleman is recognized for five minutes - вам предоставляется пять минут для выступления
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v1. висловлювати схвалення; цінувати, віддавати належне2. юр. офіційно визнавати4. переглядати, виправляти- to be recognized de facto бути визнаним де-факто (про державу)- to be recognized de jure бути визнаним де-юре (стати суб'єктом міжнародного права)- to recognize claims as justified визнати претензії обґрунтованими- to recognize a government визнати уряд- to recognize international law визнавати міжнародне право- to recognize a new country визнати нову країну- to recognize the official status of consuls визнавати офіційний статус консулів- to recognize as the only legal government визнавати єдиним законним урядом- to recognize as the sole legal government визнавати єдиним законним урядом- to recognize the sovereign of the Great Britain as Head of the Commonwealth визнавати монарха Великої Британії главою Британської співдружності -
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1. v узнавать, опознавать2. v сознавать; осознавать, видетьto recognize the omens of defeat — видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение
3. v выражать признание, одобрение; ценить, отдавать должное4. v признавать5. v юр. дип. официально признавать6. v приветствовать7. v парл. предоставлять слово8. v юр. давать обязательство в судеСинонимический ряд:1. admit (verb) admit; agree; allow; appreciate; concede; credit; grant; know; note; observe; recognise2. comprehend (verb) comprehend; realize; understand3. endorse (verb) acknowledge; approve; endorse; find; formally accept; ratify; rule; sanction; uphold4. honor (verb) award a prize; confer an honor; give an award; honor; honour; make an honorary citizen; pay homage to; reward; show appreciation5. identify (verb) be familiar with; detect; determinate; diagnose; diagnosticate; discern; distinguish; finger; identify; make out; perceive; pinpoint; place; spot; tell6. recall (verb) recall; recollect; rememberАнтонимический ряд:deny; forget -
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1. III1) recognize smb., smth. recognize one's old friend (an old acquaintance, a person [in the street ], a tune, smb.'s voice, smb.'s hand, the style of Milton, etc.) узнавать старого друга и т.д.; we met so long ago that you don't recognize me мы так давно не виделись, что вы меня не узнаете2) recognize smth. recognize a new government (a country, the independence of a new state or nation, a claim, etc.) признавать новое правительство и т.д.; recognize an error (an obligation, a debt, a misunderstanding, one's position, one's duty, etc.) признавать /осознавать/ ошибку и т.д.; no one recognized his genius while he was alive при жизни никто не признавал его гениальности; he recognized his lack of qualification он понимал, что ему не хватает квалификации3) recognize smb. offic. wait till the chairman recognizes you подождите, пока председатель [не] даст вам слово; the Speaker recognized the Congressman from Maine спикер дал слово конгрессмену из штата Мэн2. IV1) recognize smb., smth. in some manner hardly /scarcely/ (courteously, instinctively, etc.) recognize smb., smth. с трудом /едва/ и т.д. узнавать кого-л., что-л.; he had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him он так сильно изменился, что его едва можно было узнать2) recognize smth. in some manner recognize smth. formally (tacitly, publicly, prematurely, etc); I официально и т.д. признавать что-л.3) recognize smth. in some manner frankly (fully, gratefully. etc.) recognize his services (her loyalty, her devotion, his kindness, etc.) откровенно и т.д. выражать признание за его заслуги и т.д., ценить /признавать, его заслуги и т.д.; recognize smb. at some time the Browns no longer recognize the Smiths Брауны не желают больше знать Смитов /порвали знакомство со Смитами/; I refuse to recognize him any longer я отказываюсь с ним знаться3. VIIrecognize smb. to be smth. recognize him to be an expert (the champion, the man for the job, etc.) считать /признавать/ его экспертом и т.д.; everyone recognized him to be the greatest living authority on ancient Roman coins все при знавали /считали/, что в настоящее время он самый большой знаток монет древнего Рима; recognize smth. to do smth. he recognized his inability to do the job (his duty to defend his country, etc.) он сознавал /понимал/, что не в состоянии выполнить эту работу и т.д.4. XI1) be recognized the new government was officially recognized новое правительство официально признали2) be recognized his services to the state were recognized его заслуги перед государством были оценены; be recognized as being in some state be recognized as important считаться /признаваться/ важным; be recognized as smb. he is recognized internationally as an authority in this field во всем мире его считают авторитетом в этой области5. XXI11) recognize smb. by smth. recognize him by his walk (by his long nose, by voice, etc.) узнавать его по походке и т.д.; recognize smb., smth. from (in) smth. recognize the girl (the house, etc.) from description узнавать девушку и т.д. no описанию; recognize smb. in the photograph узнавать кого-л. на фотографии; recognize smb. from smth. recognize smb. from afar узнавать кого-л. издалека: recognize smth., smb. in smth. recognize an error in his calculations (a lie in what he said, etc.) усматривать ошибку в его расчетах и т.д., no one will recognize you in that disguise в этом одеянии вас никто не узнает /не признает/2) recognize smth. by smth. recognize his services (his loyalty, etc.) by a reward (by distinction, etc.) награждать и т.д. в знак признания его заслуг и т.д.6. XXIV1recognize smb., smth. as smb., smth.1) recognize him as the same man I had seen yesterday (her as his sister, each other as brothers-in-arms, etc.) узнавать в нем человека, которого я видел вчера и т.д.; recognize this as the work of a master узнавать в этом произведении мастера2) recognize smb. as one's son and heir (as a lawful heir, as his legal wife, as king, etc.) признавать кого-л. своим сыном и наследником /в качестве своего сына и наследника /и т.д.; recognize the revolutionary committee as the de facto government (the Congress as the governing body, etc.) признать революционный комитет в качестве фактического правительства и т.д.3) recognize smb. as the finest musician of his day (as an authority in this field, etc.) признавать /считать/ кого-л. лучшим музыкантом своего времени и т.д.; the singing teacher recognized the girl's voice as one worth training учитель пения пришел к заключению, что голос у девочки следовало /стоило/ развивать7. XXVrecognize that.,. recognize that one is beaten признавать себя побежденным; he recognized that he was not qualified for the post он признал, что не подходит по своей квалификации к этой должности -
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ˈrekəɡnaɪz гл.
1) осознавать, постигать;
признавать, отдавать себе отчет( в чем-л.) I had to recognize he was right ≈ мне пришлось признать, что он прав we recognized that the situation was hopeless ≈ мы отдавали себе отчет в том, что ситуация была безнадежной recognize and realize we all need some rest ≈ попробуй войти в наше положение и согласись - нам всем надо немного отдохнуть to recognize defeat ≈ признавать поражение he recognized that he was not qualified for the post. ≈ он осознал, что не подходит для этой должности Syn: realize, become aware
2) ценить, признавать ( чьи-л. заслуги) ;
отдавать дань уважения, должное( чьему-л. таланту и т. п.) to recognize devotion, loyalty ≈ ценить преданность, верность to recognize officially ≈ официально признавать to recognize widely ≈ признавать повсеместно generally, universally recognized as an authority on the subject ≈ единогласно признан авторитетом в этом предмете to recognize smth. (an act of bravery) with the award of a medal ≈ наградить за что-л. (напр. за храбрость) медалью Syn: appreciate, respect
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3) официально, формально признавать а) дип. (правительство, независимость страны и т. п.) б) юр. (что-л., кого-л. каким-л., кем-л. as) to recognize smb. as guilty, lawful heir/wife ≈ признать (кого-л.) виновным, законным наследником/женой The operation is not recognized as legal in many states. ≈ Во многих штатах такая деятельность считается незаконной. to recognize as justified ≈ признать обоснованным в) спорт (зачесть, зарегистрировать какой-л. результат) to recognize the record ≈ зачесть, признать рекорд ∙ Syn: acknowledge
4) а) узнавать, опознавать( мелодию, лицо, вообще кого-л. или что-л. виденное, знакомое ранее;
по чему-л. by, from) I recognized an old friend in him ≈ в нем я узнал старого друга to recognize a bird from the unusual shape of its tail ≈ узнать птицу по необычной форме ее хвоста one recognizes the truth when one sees it ≈ ид. правду всегда и так видно Syn: identify б) компьют. распознавать to recognize hand-written characters ≈ распознавать рукописные символы
5) приветствовать( не очень активно, только как в подтверждение факта знакомства) recognize a neighbor with a nod ≈ кивком головы поприветствовать соседа Syn: greet I
6) парл. давать, предоставлять (слово, право голоса и т. п.) to be recognized for five minutes ≈ получить право голоса на пять минут Syn: empower узнавать, опознавать - to * an old acquaintance узнать старого знакомого - to * smb. by his walk узнавать кого-л. по походке - to * smb.'s handwriting узнать чей-л. почерк - one *s the truth when one sees it правду сразу можно распознать сознавать;
осознавать, видеть - to * the omens of defeat видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение - to * danger сознавать /осознать/ опасность - to * one's duty сознавать свой долг - he *d that he was not qualified for the post он сам видел, что для этого поста он не подготовлен выражать признание, одобрение;
ценить, отдавать должное - to * services ценить услуги - to be *d получить /заслужить/ признание - to * an act of bravery with the award of a medal наградить медалью в знак признания доблестного поступка - his talent was at last *d его талант получил наконец признание признавать (что-л., кого-л.) - to * defeat /that one is beaten/ признать (свое) поражение - to refuse to * one's signature отказаться признать подпись своей - to * one's obligation признать свое обязательство - to * a natural child признать (своим) внебрачного ребенка - not to * smb. as King не признавать кого-л. королем - he knows he is wrong, but won't * it он знает, что не прав, но не хочет в этом сознаться (юридическое) (дипломатическое) официально признавать - to * a new country признать новую страну - to * claims as justified признать претензии обоснованными - to * the record (спортивное) зачесть рекорд - they *d him /he was *d/ as the lawful heir его признали /он был признан/ законным наследником приветствовать (при встрече) - to * smb. in the street поздороваться с кем-л. на улице - the Browns no longer * the Smiths Брауны и Смиты уже не кланяются (парламентское) предоставлять слово - to be *d получить слово - I * Comrade A. слово предоставляется товарищу А. - Mr. Chairman, may I be *d? г-н председатель, прошу слова! - the gentleman is *d for five minutes вам предоставляется пять минут для выступления (юридическое) давать обязательство в суде recognize выражать одобрение ~ выражать признание, одобрение ~ выражать признание ~ давать залог( при поручительстве) ~ давать залог при поручительстве ~ давать обязательство в суде ~ определять ~ осознавать;
to recognize one's duty понимать свой долг ~ осознавать ~ отдавать должное ~ официально признавать ~ предоставлять слово (в заседании) ~ предоставлять слово ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ признавать;
давать обязательство в суде ~ узнавать ~ ценить ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ on an account заносить на счет ~ осознавать;
to recognize one's duty понимать свой долгБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > recognize
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визнавати; офіційно визнавати; визначати; усвідомлювати; виражати схвалення; давати зобов'язання у суді; давати заставу (в т. ч. при поручництві); (на)давати слово ( на засіданні)- recognize a foreign judgement
- recognize a foreign judgment
- recognize a legal force
- recognize a new government
- recognize an infant country
- recognize as illegal
- recognize as lawful heir
- recognize as legal
- recognize de facto
- recognize de jure
- recognize foreign divorces
- recognize independence
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transitive verb2) (acknowledge) erkennen; anerkennen [Gültigkeit, Land, Methode, Leistung, Bedeutung, Dienst]be recognized as — angesehen werden od. gelten als
3) (admit) zugeben4) (identify nature of) erkennenrecognize somebody to be a fraud — erkennen, dass jemand ein Betrüger ist
* * *1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) erkennen2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) anerkennen3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) anerkennen4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) anerkennen•- academic.ru/60730/recognizable">recognizable- recognisable
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- recognition* * *rec·og·nize[ˈrekəgnaɪz]vt1.▪ to \recognize sb/sth (identify) person, symptoms jdn/etw erkennenI never would have \recognized her ich hätte sie niemals erkannt; (know again) person, place jdn/etw wiedererkennen2. (demonstrate appreciation)▪ to \recognize sth etw anerkennen▪ to \recognize sb jdm Anerkennung zollen▪ to \recognize sth/sb etw/jdn anerkennento \recognize a country/regime/state ein Land/Regime/einen Staat anerkennento \recognize a union eine Gewerkschaft anerkennenhe refuses to \recognize the fact that he's getting older er weigert sich, die Tatsache anzuerkennen, dass er älter wird▪ to be \recognized as sth als etw gelten▪ to \recognize sb jdm das Wort erteilen5. COMPUT▪ to \recognize sth etw [wieder]erkennen* * *['rekəgnaɪz]vtyou wouldn't recognize him/the house etc — Sie würden ihn/das Haus etc nicht wiedererkennen
I wouldn't have recognized him in that disguise — ich hätte ihn in der Verkleidung nicht erkannt
she doesn't recognize me any more when she goes past — sie kennt mich nicht mehr, wenn sie mich trifft
3) (= be aware) erkennen; (= be prepared to admit) zugeben, eingestehenyou must recognize what is necessary — Sie müssen erkennen, was notwendig ist
I recognize that I am not particularly intelligent — ich gebe zu, dass ich nicht besonders intelligent bin
* * *recognize [ˈrekəɡnaız]A v/t1. (wieder)erkennen (by an dat)2. etwas (klar) erkennen3. jemanden, eine Schuld etc, auch POL eine Regierung etc anerkennen (as als):an internationally recognized scientist ein international anerkannter Wissenschaftler4. jemandes Dienste etc lobend anerkennen5. zugeben, einsehen ( beide:that dass):recognize defeat sich geschlagen geben6. jemanden (auf der Straße) grüßen7. Notiz nehmen von8. besonders US jemandem das Wort erteilenB v/i JUR besonders US sich vor Gericht schriftlich verpflichten (in zu)* * *transitive verb2) (acknowledge) erkennen; anerkennen [Gültigkeit, Land, Methode, Leistung, Bedeutung, Dienst]be recognized as — angesehen werden od. gelten als
3) (admit) zugeben4) (identify nature of) erkennenrecognize somebody to be a fraud — erkennen, dass jemand ein Betrüger ist
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♦ (to) recognize /ˈrɛkəgnaɪz/v. t.1 riconoscere: I didn't recognize him at first, all'inizio, non l'avevo riconosciuto; I recognize her handwriting, riconosco la sua scrittura; Doctors failed to recognize the seriousness of her condition, i medici non hanno riconosciuto la gravità delle sue condizioni; to recognize danger, accorgersi del pericolo2 riconoscere; accettare: I recognize that I shouldn't have done it, riconosco che non avrei dovuto farlo; to recognize sb. as one's heir, riconoscere q. come proprio erede; (polit.) to recognize a government, riconoscere un governo; The new state has been recognized by most European countries, il nuovo Stato è stato riconosciuto dalla maggior parte dei paesi europei; He is recognized as an expert in this field, è riconosciuto come un esperto in questo settore; to recognize defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; (leg.) to recognize a claim, accettare (o riconoscere la validità di) una richiesta; to recognize a complaint, accettare un reclamo3 riconoscere; apprezzare: His services to the country have been recognized, i servigi da lui resi al paese sono stati riconosciuti -
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♦ (to) recognize /ˈrɛkəgnaɪz/v. t.1 riconoscere: I didn't recognize him at first, all'inizio, non l'avevo riconosciuto; I recognize her handwriting, riconosco la sua scrittura; Doctors failed to recognize the seriousness of her condition, i medici non hanno riconosciuto la gravità delle sue condizioni; to recognize danger, accorgersi del pericolo2 riconoscere; accettare: I recognize that I shouldn't have done it, riconosco che non avrei dovuto farlo; to recognize sb. as one's heir, riconoscere q. come proprio erede; (polit.) to recognize a government, riconoscere un governo; The new state has been recognized by most European countries, il nuovo Stato è stato riconosciuto dalla maggior parte dei paesi europei; He is recognized as an expert in this field, è riconosciuto come un esperto in questo settore; to recognize defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; (leg.) to recognize a claim, accettare (o riconoscere la validità di) una richiesta; to recognize a complaint, accettare un reclamo3 riconoscere; apprezzare: His services to the country have been recognized, i servigi da lui resi al paese sono stati riconosciuti -
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1) (считать законным) to recognize, to acceptпризнавать главу английского государства главой Британского содружества — to recognize the sovereign of Great Britain as Head of the Commonwealth
признать единственным законным правительством — to recognize as the only / the sole legal government
признавать существующие территориально-политические реальности — to recognize the existing territorial and political realities
признавать что-л. открытым для международного пользования (о территории, море и т.п.) — to internationalize
признавать правоту противника в каком-л. вопросе — to yield a point in a debate
признавать свои ошибки — to admit / to acknowledge / to own / to avow / to concede one's mistakes
признавать что-л. только на словах — to pay lip-service to smth.
признавать чьи-л. взгляды — to accept smb.'s views
я признаю, что я был не прав — I acknowledge / concede / admit that I was wrong
3) (приходить к какому-л. выводу) to declareRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > признавать призна·вать
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1) General subject: recognize a new government2) Military: recognize a new countryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признать новое правительство
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сообщение о событиях внутри страны
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Military: recognize a new countryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признать новую страну
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18 anerkennen
v/t (unreg., trennb. oder untrennb., hat)1. (hoch schätzen) acknowledge; (würdigen) appreciate; (billigen) approve; man muss anerkennen, dass er sich bemüht hat all credit to him for trying ( oder doing his best)2. auch JUR. (akzeptieren, bestätigen, eingestehen) acknowledge; (Staat, Vertrag etc.) recognize ( als as); als gültig: auch accept; (einen Anspruch) allow; (Schuld, Verpflichtung etc.) admit, acknowledge; das erkenne ich an I will admit that; nicht anerkennen (Staat, Vertrag etc.) refuse to recognize; ein Tor nicht anerkennen disallow a goal; ein Kind / die Vaterschaft ( nicht) anerkennen (not) acknowledge a child / paternity3. WIRTS. (Wechsel) hono(u)r, accept; anerkannt* * *to approve; to confess; to profess; to avow; to recognize; to recognise; to acknowledge* * *ạn|er|ken|nen ptp a\#nerkanntvt sep or insep irregStaat, König, Rekord to recognize; Forderung auch, Rechnung to accept; Vaterschaft to accept, to acknowledge; (= würdigen) Leistung, Bemühung to appreciate; Meinung to respect; (= loben) to praiseals gleichwertiger Partner anerkannt sein — to be accepted as an equal partner
ihr anerkennender Blick — her appreciative look
See:→ auch anerkannt* * *1) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) recognize2) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) recognize3) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) recognize4) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) recognise5) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) recognise6) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) recognise* * *an|er·ken·nen *[ˈanʔɛɐ̯kɛnən]1. (offiziell akzeptieren)▪ etw [als etw] \anerkennen to recognize sth [as sth]jdn als Herrscher \anerkennen to acknowledge sb as rulerein Kind \anerkennen to acknowledge a child as one's owneine Forderung \anerkennen to accept a demand2. ÖKONeine Rechnung \anerkennen to accept a billSchulden \anerkennen to acknowledge debts3. (würdigen)▪ etw \anerkennen to appreciate sth, to recognize sth4. (gelten lassen)▪ etw \anerkennen to recognize sth▪ \anerkennen, dass to accept [or acknowledge] [the fact] thateine Meinung \anerkennen to respect an opinion* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) recognize <country, record, verdict, qualification, document>; acknowledge < debt>; accept <demand, bill, conditions, rules>; allow < claim, goal>2) (nicht leugnen) acknowledge3) (würdigen) acknowledge, appreciate <achievement, efforts>; appreciate < person>; respect <viewpoint, opinion>* * *anerkennen v/t (irr, trennb oder untrennb, hat)man muss anerkennen, dass er sich bemüht hat all credit to him for trying ( oder doing his best)als as); als gültig: auch accept; (einen Anspruch) allow; (Schuld, Verpflichtung etc) admit, acknowledge;das erkenne ich an I will admit that;nicht anerkennen (Staat, Vertrag etc) refuse to recognize;ein Tor nicht anerkennen disallow a goal;ein Kind/die Vaterschaft (nicht) anerkennen (not) acknowledge a child/paternity* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) recognize <country, record, verdict, qualification, document>; acknowledge < debt>; accept <demand, bill, conditions, rules>; allow <claim, goal>2) (nicht leugnen) acknowledge3) (würdigen) acknowledge, appreciate <achievement, efforts>; appreciate < person>; respect <viewpoint, opinion>* * *v.to acknowledge v.to recognise (UK) v.to recognize (US) v. -
19 fremd
Adj.1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange; fremde Leute strangers; in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings; ich bin hier ( selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself); sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange; er ist mir fremd he’s a stranger to me, I don’t know him (at all); er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well); das ist mir ( nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me; das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me; Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him; sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy); i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different); sich oder einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers; im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common); meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town2. (ausländisch) Länder, Sprachen etc.: foreign; bes. Pflanzen, Tiere: exotic3. (Ggs. eigen) other people’s; fremdes Eigentum other people’s property; fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ; fremde Welten other worlds; in fremden Händen in strange hands; unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito; das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else; misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business; sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig. steal someone else’s thunder4. (nicht dazugehörig) extraneous; (von außen) outside...; fremde Hilfe outside help; es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided* * *strange; exotic; foreign; alien; unknown; outlandish* * *frẹmd [frɛmt]adj1) (= andern gehörig) someone else's; Bank, Bibliothek, Firma different; (COMM, FIN, POL) outside attrohne fremde Hilfe — without anyone else's/outside help, without help from anyone else/outside
fremdes Eigentum — someone else's property, property not one's own (form)
etw geht in fremde Hände über — sth passes into the hands of strangers or into strange hands
sich mit fremden Federn schmücken — to claim all the glory for oneself
2) (= fremdländisch) foreign, alien (ESP ADMIN, POL)4) (= unvertraut) strangees ist mir fremd, wie... — I don't understand how...
das ist eine mir fremde Seite seines Wesens — that is a side of his character which I haven't seen before
ich bin hier/in London fremd — I'm a stranger here/to London
meine Heimat ist mir fremd geworden — I've become a stranger in my own country, my own country has become quite foreign or alien to me
sich fremd fühlen — to feel alien, to feel like a stranger
* * *1) (foreign: alien customs.) alien3) strangely4) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) strange* * *[frɛmt]1. (anderen gehörig) somebody else'sich schlafe nicht gern in \fremden Betten I don't like sleeping in strange beds3. (unbekannt) strange, unfamiliar, alienich bin hier \fremd I'm not from round here [or these parts]* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
* * *fremd adj1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange;fremde Leute strangers;in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings;ich bin hier (selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself);sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange;er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well);das ist mir (nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me;das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me;Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him;sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy);i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different);einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers;im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common);meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town3. (Ggs eigen) other people’s;fremdes Eigentum other people’s property;fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ;fremde Welten other worlds;in fremden Händen in strange hands;unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito;das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else;misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business;sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig steal someone else’s thunderfremde Hilfe outside help;es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided…fremd im adjkulturfremd foreign to one’s culture;menschenfremd out of touch with real people;realitätsfremd out of touch with reality2. (nicht dazugehörig) unrelated to …;berufsfremd unrelated to one’s profession;branchenfremd from another sector (of industry), new to the industry;vereinsfremd not belonging to the club; (Person) auch who is a non-member;* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
* * *adj.alien adj.extrinsic adj.foreign adj.strange adj. -
20 abundante
adj.1 abundant.2 ample, plentiful, bountiful.* * *► adjetivo1 abundant, plentiful* * *adj.abundant, plentiful* * *ADJ1) (=copioso) abundant, plentifulel agua es abundante en toda la zona — water is abundant o plentiful throughout the area
la fauna es abundante en el parque nacional, el parque nacional es abundante en fauna — there is abundant wildlife in the national park, there is a wealth of fauna in the national park
un país abundante en minerales — a country which is rich in minerals, a country which abounds in minerals
2) [en plural] a great manyun texto con abundantes citas — a text with a great many o numerous quotations
los flamencos son muy abundantes en toda la zona — there are a great many flamingos throughout the area
* * *a) <reservas/cosecha> plentiful, abundantabundante en algo: aguas abundantes en especies marinas waters which abound in marine life; un informe abundante en datos estadísticos — a report containing ample statistical data
* * *= abundant, generous, lavish, plentiful, rampant, copious, bountiful, fullsome, rife, liberal, hearty [heartier -comp., heartiest -sup.], unstinting.Ex. There exists a failure to recognize new topics, or a failure to recognize them until it's almost ridiculously too late, that is, after there has been abundant literary warrant for them.Ex. Many libraries have built I & R services into their budgets on a fairly generous scale.Ex. Library staffing levels were lavish and opening hours long.Ex. Information will become more affordable, accessible, and plentiful.Ex. And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.Ex. A copious influx of foreign capital and management and immigrant labour ensured a growing economy, with full employment and very little inflation.Ex. Telecommuting brings bountiful benefits to information industry employers and employees.Ex. Access should be quick and fullsome.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. It is quite true that the liberal use of crossreferences can overcome these problems.Ex. Replies indicated a hearty support for the role of the library but little knowledge of its importance to them.Ex. The revolutionary people of the world are unstinting in their praise.----* abundante en exceso = lavish.* abundante en TI = IT-rich.* con abundantes dorados = heavily gilt.* freír en aceite abundante = deep-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* lavar con agua abudante = sluice.* poco abundante = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.].* * *a) <reservas/cosecha> plentiful, abundantabundante en algo: aguas abundantes en especies marinas waters which abound in marine life; un informe abundante en datos estadísticos — a report containing ample statistical data
* * *= abundant, generous, lavish, plentiful, rampant, copious, bountiful, fullsome, rife, liberal, hearty [heartier -comp., heartiest -sup.], unstinting.Ex: There exists a failure to recognize new topics, or a failure to recognize them until it's almost ridiculously too late, that is, after there has been abundant literary warrant for them.
Ex: Many libraries have built I & R services into their budgets on a fairly generous scale.Ex: Library staffing levels were lavish and opening hours long.Ex: Information will become more affordable, accessible, and plentiful.Ex: And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.Ex: A copious influx of foreign capital and management and immigrant labour ensured a growing economy, with full employment and very little inflation.Ex: Telecommuting brings bountiful benefits to information industry employers and employees.Ex: Access should be quick and fullsome.Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: It is quite true that the liberal use of crossreferences can overcome these problems.Ex: Replies indicated a hearty support for the role of the library but little knowledge of its importance to them.Ex: The revolutionary people of the world are unstinting in their praise.* abundante en exceso = lavish.* abundante en TI = IT-rich.* con abundantes dorados = heavily gilt.* freír en aceite abundante = deep-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* lavar con agua abudante = sluice.* poco abundante = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.].* * *1 ‹reservas/cosecha› plentiful, abundantla comida es buena y abundante the food is good and plentiful, the food's good and there's plenty of itlas porciones son abundantes the portions are generousla pesca es abundante en estos arroyos the fishing's good in these streamsabundante EN algo:aguas abundantes en especies marinas waters rich in o which abound in marine lifeun informe abundante en datos estadísticos a report containing ample statistical data2 ( en pl) (numerosos) plenty of, abundanttengo abundantes razones para votar en contra de la propuesta I have plenty of o abundant reasons for voting against the proposal* * *
abundante adjetivo ‹reservas/cosecha› plentiful, abundant;
aguas abundantes en especies marinas waters which abound in marine life
abundante adjetivo abundant, plentiful ➣ Ver nota en bastante
' abundante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastante
- chorro
- cumplida
- cumplido
- mucha
- mucho
- abultado
English:
abundant
- ample
- bountiful
- copious
- deep-fry
- generous
- hearty
- liberal
- luxuriant
- plentiful
- profuse
- rich
- rife
- substantial
- deep
- scanty
* * *abundante adjabundant;teníamos comida abundante we had plenty of food;una zona abundante en petróleo an area that is rich in oil;luce una abundante cabellera she has a fine head of hair;habrá nubosidad abundante en el norte del país there will be heavy cloud in the north* * *adj plentiful, abundant* * *abundante adj: abundant, plentiful♦ abundantemente adv* * *abundante adj abundant / plentiful
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