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1 lafz
(Arabic) word; tongue; promise. lafzi tez quick tongued, short tempered. lafzi shirin sweet tongued. lafzi yo’q/lafzida turmaydigan not true to his word. lafzi halol reliable, living up to one’s word. lafzini yut /lafzidan qayt to renege on a promise, to not fulfill a promise -
2 dérober
I.v. intrans.1. To slip away. Dérober en douce: To slope off unnoticed.2. To 'dodge the issue', to skilfully avoid giving a straight answer.3. To 'go back on one's word', to renege on a promise.II.v. pronom.1. To 'funk out of something', to avoid an unpleasant task.2. To 'go on the loose', to 'leave the straight and narrow', to start leading a fast and easy life. -
3 ein Versprechen brechen
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4 обещание обещани·е
promise, pledgeвыполнять обещание — to carry out / to redeem one's pledge, to translate promises into actions
отказываться от обещания — to recede from a promise, to scrap the pledge / the promise; to withhold one's promise
выполнять свои предвыборные обещания — to keep one's election promises / pledges
нарушать предвыборные обещания — to break (one's) election pledges
пустые обещания — empty / hollow promises
торжественное обещание — sacred / solemn pledge / promise
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5 ord
слово-et, -, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. word subst. [ løfte] word, promise (bryte sitt ord) break one's word, go back on one's word (el. one's promise), break faith (en mann av få ord) a man of few words (et ord er et ord) a bargain is a bargain; a promise is a promise (gi én sitt ord) give somebody one's word (f.eks. ); pledge oneself (gå fra sitt ord) break one's word, go back (el. renege) on one's word, break faith (hans siste ord) (før døden) his last words, his dying words; (om tilbud) his last word (jeg gir mitt ord) I give you my word! (legg inn et godt ord) put in a word for somebody (leke med ord) play upon words; (med ordspil) pun (med andre ord) in other words (med få ord) in (a) few words (ord for ord) word for word (f.eks. ); verbatim (f.eks.speeches are recorded verbatim
) (strides om ord) quibble, split hairs (stå ved sitt ord) keep one's promise (el. one's word); be as good as one's word (NB his word is (as good as) his bond) (tomme ord) empty (el. idle) words -
6 va’da
(Arabic) promise. va’da ber /va’da qil to promise. va’da ol to be promised. va’daga vafo qil /va’dada tur to keep a promise. va’dadan qayt /va’dani buz to break a promise, to renege. va’daning ustidan chiq to fulfill a promise, to be true to one’s word -
7 renegar
v.1 to grumble (informal) (gruñir).Ella reniega del dinero She grumbles about the money.2 to renegate, to abjure.Ricardo reniega Richard renegates.3 to renegate to.Me reniega Ricardo Ricardo renegates to me.* * *1 (negar) to deny vigorously* * *1. VI1)renegar de: renegó de su fe — he renounced his faith
2) (=maldecir) to curse, swear; (=blasfemar) to blaspheme3) (=refunfuñar) to complain (de about)2.VT* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Relig) to apostatizeb) ( abjurar)renegar DE algo — de creencias/principios to renounce something
3) (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble4) (AmL) ( enojarse) to get annoyed2.renegar vt to deny... vigorously* * *= disavow, renounce.Ex. Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex. 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.----* renegar a una promesa = go back on + Posesivo + promise.* renegar de = deny.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Relig) to apostatizeb) ( abjurar)renegar DE algo — de creencias/principios to renounce something
3) (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble4) (AmL) ( enojarse) to get annoyed2.renegar vt to deny... vigorously* * *= disavow, renounce.Ex: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.
Ex: 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.* renegar a una promesa = go back on + Posesivo + promise.* renegar de = deny.* * *renegar [A7 ]viA1 ( Relig) to apostatize2 (abjurar) renegar DE algo:nunca renegaré de mis principios/creencias I shall never renounce my principles/beliefsrenegar de Dios to renounce Godha renegado de su familia she has disowned her family, she doesn't want to have anything to do with her familyrenegar de una promesa to renege on o go back on a promiseB1 (maldecir) to swear, curse2 (blasfemar) to blasphemeC (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble renegar DE algo to grumble ABOUT sthrenegaba del tiempo he was grumbling about the weatherD ( AmL) (enojarse) to get annoyed■ renegarvtto deny … vigorouslynegó y renegó su participación en el asunto she vigorously denied any involvement in the affair* * *
renegar ( conjugate renegar) verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to apostatize;
renegar DE algo ‹de creencias/principios› to renounce sth
( blasfemar) to blaspheme
renegar DE algo to grumble about sth
renegar
I vtr (negar con fuerza) to deny vigorously
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de creencias, ideología, etc) to renounce: renegaron de su pasado fascista, they repudiated their fascist past
2 (repudiar) to disown: reniega de su familia, he disowns his family
3 fam (refunfuñar) renegar de algo, to grumble about sthg
' renegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
maldecir
English:
forswear
- disown
* * *♦ vt[negar] to deny categorically;negó y renegó que hubiera estado allí he repeatedly and categorically denied that he had been there♦ vi1.renegar de [fe] to renounce2.[principios] to abandon, to renouncerenegar de [familia] to disown;* * *v/i:renegar de alguien disown s.o.;renegar de algo renounce sth* * *renegar {49} vi1)renegar de : to renounce, to disown, to give up2)renegar de : to complain aboutrenegar vt1) : to deny vigorously2) : to abhor, to hate -
8 брать
несов. - брать, сов. - взять1) (вн.; схватывать рукой, удерживать; завладевать) take (d)брать ча́шку с ча́ем — take a cup of tea
брать кого́-л по́д руку — take smb's arm, slip one's arm through smb's
брать что-л себе́ — take / appropriate smth, make smth one's own
2) разг. (вн. куда-л; принимать с какой-л целью) accept (d), admit (d), take (d) onбрать кого́-л на рабо́ту — employ smb; take smb on
брать кого́-л в а́рмию — enroll smb in the army
таки́х не беру́т в космона́вты — people like that are not admitted to the cosmonauts' squad
3) (вн.; захватывать) seize (d), capture (d)брать в плен — take (d) prisoner
брать под аре́ст — arrest (d)
4) (вн.; уводить, уносить с собой) take (d)брать рабо́ту на́ дом — take one's work home
брать в пое́здку оди́н чемода́н — travel with one suitcase only
5) (вн.; получать в пользование) get (d), hire (d), take (d)брать в долг — borrow (d)
брать напрока́т — hire (d) брит.; rent (d) амер.
брать в аре́нду — take on lease (d)
6) (вн.; возлагать на себя) assume (d), accept (d); take (d) on oneselfбрать поруче́ние — undertake a commission
брать кого́-л на попече́ние — take charge of smb
брать на себя́ отве́тственность (за вн.) — assume responsibility (for)
брать на себя́ расхо́ды — finance / cover the expenses
сли́шком мно́го на себя́ брать — take too much on oneself, exceed one's powers
7) разг. (вн.; взимать, взыскивать) charge (d); collect (d)брать нало́г — collect a tax
ско́лько вы берёте в час? — what is your charge / price per hour?
брать ли́шнее — charge too much, overcharge
8) (тв.; получать преимущество) succeed (owing to), succeed by dint (of); have the advantage (of)он берёт умо́м — he succeeds by dint of his wits
она́ берёт такти́чностью — the secret of her success is tact
она́ берёт умо́м, а не красото́й — it is her wit and not her beauty that puts her at an advantage
9) (вн.; овладевать, охватывать - о чувствах и т.п.) seize (d), overwhelm, fill (d)его́ берёт страх — he is in the grip of fear
его́ страх не берёт — he feels no fear
его́ берёт отча́яние — he is seized / overcome with despair
зло берёт разг. — it makes one angry
10) (вн.; преодолевать) take (d), surmount (d)брать барье́р — clear a hurdle; (о лошади, собаке) go over; take the barrier
11) разг. (действовать; давать результат) have an effect; ( об огнестрельном оружии) hit; (обыкн. с отриц.; вн.; наносить ущерб кому-л) affect (d), harm (d)нож [ле́звие и т.п.] не берёт (не режет) — the knife [the blade, etc] doesn't cut
э́та винто́вка берёт на пятьсо́т ме́тров — this rifle has a range of five hundred metres
его́ пу́ля не берёт — bullets don't harm / hit him, he is invulnerable to bullets
12) разг. ( направляться куда-л) turn, bearбрать впра́во — turn to the right
брать вле́во — bear left
брать курс (на вн.) — head / make (for), make (for)
13) разг. (вн.; нанимать) hire (d), take (d)брать такси́ — take a taxi
14) разг. (вн.; покупать) buy (d), get (d)э́тот това́р пло́хо беру́т — this merchandise sells poorly
15) разг. эвф. ( принимать взятки) accept bribesзде́шние полице́йские не беру́т — local policemen cannot be got брит. / gotten амер. at
16) в сочетаниях с некоторыми сущ. обозначает действие, названное сущ.брать нача́ло (в пр.; начинаться) — originate (in, from)
брать на учёт (вн.; учитывать) — register (d)
брать на букси́р (вн.; буксировать) — take in tow (d)
брать на себя́ сме́лость (+ инф.; осмеливаться) — take the liberty (of ger); make bold (+ to inf)
••брать верх (над) — take / gain the upper hand (over), prevail (over)
брать в свои́ ру́ки (вн.) — take (d) in hand, take (d) into one's own hands
брать в ско́бки (вн.) — bracket (d), place (d) in brackets
брать за се́рдце — touch / move deeply
брать кого́-л в свиде́тели — call smb to witness
на́ша берёт! разг. — we are winning!
не бери́(те) в го́лову разг. — take it easy, forget it; don't lose any sleep over it!
брать но́ту (голосом) — sing a note; ( на музыкальном инструменте) play a note
брать своё — 1) ( добиваться желаемого) get one's way 2) ( оказывать своё действие) tell; have its effect
ста́рость берёт своё — old age tells
брать себя́ в ру́ки — pull oneself together, control oneself
брать сло́во (для выступления) — take the floor
брать наза́д свои́ слова́ (признать свою неправоту) — take back one's word
брать наза́д своё сло́во (отказываться от обещания) — renege [-'niːg] on one's promise
брать сло́во с кого́-л — make smb promise; get smb to give smb's word
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9 ikrar
1. confession, admission, avowal, acknowledgment. 2. declaration. -ından dönmek 1. to retract one´s confession. 2. to renege, go back on one´s word, break one´s promise. - etmek /ı/ 1. to confess, admit, avow, acknowledge. 2. to declare. - vermek to promise, give one´s word. -
10 svigte
betray, desert, fail, falter, forsake, jilt* * *vb( med objekt: skuffe etc) fail,T let down ( fx a friend),( lade i stikken, forlade) desert ( fx one's party; all his friends had deserted him);(løfte etc) go back on ( fx one's principles, a promise, one's word),F betray ( fx one's principles, his trust),( forpligtelse) disregard ( fx one's obligations);( om mod, kræfter, hukommelse) fail ( fx his courage (, strength) failed him), desert ( fx his courage deserted him);[ svigte ham groft] fail him (el. let him down) badly;[ svigte kulør]( i kortspil) revoke, renege;( uden objekt) fail ( fx the brakes failed),(om benene etc) give way;( være ved at slippe op) run short, give out;( udeblive) fail to appear,( trække sig tilbage) fall away ( fx his supporters fell away);[ svigte i farens stund] be found wanting in the hour of peril;(se også svigtende). -
11 뒤내다
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12 bille
I.n. f.1. 'Mush', 'dial', face. Avoir une bonne bille: To have a friendly mug. Salut, bille de clown! Hello funny-face! (This meaning of the word is seldom encountered in a pejorative context.)2. 'Mug', fool, simpleton. C'est une bille de première! He's an A-grade twit!3. Ne plus avoir toutes ses billes: To be 'soft in the head', to be senile. (The English look-alike expression 'to have lost one's marbles' is not an accurate translation.)4. Reprendre ses billes: To 'back out', to renege on a decision or promise. Si c'est comme ça, moi je reprends mes billes! If that's the way it's going to be, count me out!II.adj. 'Dumb', stupid. C'est le plus bille du lot! He's the thickest of the bunch! -
13 أخلف وعده أو بوعده
أخْلَفَ وَعْدَهُ أو بِوَعْدِهto renege, break (go back on, fail to keep) one's promise or word or commitment -
14 نكث
نَكَثَ: نَقَضَ، خَرَقَ، أخْلَفَto break, violate, infringe; to renege, break (go back on, fail to keep) one's promise or word or commitment; to break faith
См. также в других словарях:
renege — /rɪ neɪgˌ rɪ ni:g/ verb ♦ to renege on a promise not to do something which you had promised to do (formal.) ● I was furious when he reneged on the deal … Dictionary of banking and finance
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promise — [n1] one’s word that something will be done affiance, affirmation, agreement, asseveration, assurance, avowal, betrothal, bond, commitment, compact, consent, contract, covenant, earnest, engagement, espousal, guarantee, insurance, marriage, oath … New thesaurus
Renege — Re*nege , v. i. 1. To deny. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To fail to keep (a commitment or promise); often used with on; as, to renege on one s promise. [PJC] 3. (Card Playing) To revoke; to play a card that cannot legally be played according to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
renege — I verb abandon, abolish, abrogate, annul, back out, bolt, break a promise, call back, contradict, counterorder, countermand, desert, disannul, dissolve, go back on a commitment, go back on a promise, invalidate, nullify, pull out, quit, recall,… … Law dictionary
renege — [v] go back on one’s word break one’s promise, cop out*, default, reverse, weasel out*, welsh; concepts 59,63,330 … New thesaurus
renege — (also renegue) ► VERB ▪ go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract. DERIVATIVES reneger noun. ORIGIN Latin renegare, from negare deny … English terms dictionary
renege — [ri nig′, rineg′, rinēg′] vi. reneged, reneging [ML renegare: see RENEGADE] 1. to back out of an agreement; go back on a promise 2. Card Games to fail to follow suit when required and able to do so vt. Archaic to deny; renounce n. Card Games the… … English World dictionary
renege on — verb fail to fulfill a promise or obligation She backed out of her promise • Syn: ↑renege, ↑renegue on, ↑go back on • Derivationally related forms: ↑renege (for: ↑renege) … Useful english dictionary
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renege — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v., informal, break one s word or promise, disavow, disclaim, take back, go back (on), cancel, back out. See nullification, negation, nonpayment. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) v. [ri… … English dictionary for students