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41 tijd
1 [als ononderbroken eenheid; tijdsduur] time2 [tijdstip; juiste/geschikte moment] time5 [taalkunde] tense♦voorbeelden:in de helft van de tijd • in half the timein een jaar tijd • (with)in a yearna bepaalde tijd • after some/a time, eventuallygeruime tijd • a considerable time, a good whilede hele tijd • all the time, the whole timeeen hele tijd geleden • quite a while agohet is hoog tijd om te vertrekken • it's high time we leften dat is hoog tijd ook! • and about time too!het is de hoogste tijd! • 〈 in kroeg〉 time, (gentlemen,) please!een tijd lang • for a while/timeik heb haar lange tijd niet gezien • I haven't seen her for/in ages/quite a whileeen lange/korte tijd duren • last a long/short timevoor onbepaalde tijd • indefinitely, for an indefinite periodsedert onheuglijke tijden • since time immemorial〈 sport〉 een scherpe tijd neerzetten • record/run a fast timevrije tijd • spare/free time, time off, leisure (time)waar blijft de tijd? • where's the time gone (to)?het zal mijn tijd wel duren • I won't be around to see ithet duurde een tijdje voor ze eraan gewend was • it was/took a while before/until she got used to itik ben niet aan tijd gebonden • I'm not pressed for timeik geef je vijf seconden de tijd • I'm giving you five secondsje moet jezelf de tijd geven • take your timeiemand de tijd geven/gunnen • give someone timezich de tijd niet gunnen (om) • not take the time (to)heb je even tijd? • have you got a moment/a sec?die tijd heb ik gehad • I'm past that now, I've been through thatgeen/genoeg tijd hebben om … • have no/enough time to …tijd genoeg hebben • have plenty of/enough timede tijd hebben • have timewe hebben hem een tijd niet gezien • we haven't seen him for a/some while/some timewe hebben de tijd aan onszelf • our time is our ownweinig tijd hebben • not have got much time, be pressed for timeje hebt nog 14 dagen de tijd • you've got 14 days lefttijd kosten • take timeals je geen tijd hebt, maak je maar tijd • if you haven't got time, make timede tijd nemen voor iets • take one's time about/over somethingtijd opnemen • record the timeer is geen tijd te verliezen • there's no time to lose/to be lostde tijd verstrijkt • time passesdat was me nog eens een tijd! • what a time that was!, those were the days!mijn tijd zit erop • ±I've done my stintin de baas zijn tijd • during/on the boss's timeuw tijd is om • your time is upbinnen afzienbare tijd • within the foreseeable futurebinnen niet al te lange tijd • (with)in the not too distant future, before (too) longbinnen de kortst mogelijke tijd • in (next to) no timehet heeft in tijden niet zo geregend • it hasn't rained like this for agesmet de tijd breidde de hongersnood zich uit • as time went on the famine spreaddit zal met de tijd wel beter gaan • it'll probably get better in timemet zijn tijd geen raad weten • have time on one's handsna korte tijd lukte het ons om … • we soon managed to …sinds enige tijd • for some time (past)een tijd van 11 seconden • a time of 11 secondshet is maar voor korte tijd • it's only for a short whilevoor de tijd van • for a period ofvorig jaar om dezelfde tijd • (at) the same time last yearde plaatselijke tijd • local timede tijd is rijp om … • the time is ripe to …heeft u de tijd ? • have you got the time?'t is allang tijd geweest • it's long past/ 〈 informeel〉way past/way over timeals de tijd daar is • when the time/day comesde tijd verdrijven/korten/doden • kill timeeindelijk! het werd tijd • at last! it was about time (too)!het wordt tijd dat … • it is (high) time that …〈 pregnant〉 het wordt mijn tijd • I must be off, it's time for me to gobij tijd en wijle • now and again/thenmorgen/gisteren om deze tijd • (about/ Aaround) this time tomorrow/yesterdaytijd om te eten/te slapen • time to eat/to go to bedop vaste tijden • at set/fixed timesnet op tijd • just in timeop tijd • in time 〈om iets te doen/voorkomen〉; on time 〈 volgens een bepaald tijdschema, afspraak e.d.〉de bussen lopen precies op tijd • the buses run to/on time/scheduleruim op tijd • with plenty of time to spareop tijd naar bed gaan • not go to bed latezij is over tijd • she's late with her period, her period's late/overduerond die tijd • around then/that timesinds korte tijd • recently, latelyte allen tijde • at all timeste zijner tijd • in due course, when appropriatetegen die tijd • by that time, by thenten tijde van hun huwelijk • at the time of their marriageten tijde van Hendrik VIII • in the days/time/age of Henry VIIIvan tijd tot tijd • from time to timevan die tijd af • from that time (on/onward(s), (ever), since (that time)een tijd van komen en een tijd van gaan • ±nothing lasts foreverwarm voor de tijd van het jaar • warm for the/this time of yearsterven voor zijn tijd • die before one's time/prematurelyje moet de eerste tijd nog rustig aandoen • to begin with/at first you must take it easyin minder dan geen tijd • in (less than) no timeeen tijdje • a whileveel tijd in beslag nemen • take up a lot of timetijd te kort komen • run out/run short of time3 betere tijden gekend hebben • have known better times/seen better dayseen dure tijd • a time/period when the cost of living is highgoede/slechte tijden • good/bad timesde laatste tijd • lately, recentlyhij heeft een moeilijke tijd gehad • he's been through/had a hard timede goede oude tijd • the good old daysdat is allemaal verleden tijd • that's all in the past/water under the bridgezijn (beste) tijd gehad hebben • be past one's best/prime, have seen better daysdie tijd is geweest/‘voorbij’ • those days are gone/past/overer is een tijd geweest dat … • there was a time when …niet met zijn tijd meegaan • be behind the timesde tijden zijn veranderd • times have changedbij tijden • at times/intervals(goed) bij de tijd zijn • be right up to date, be on the ballin tijden van oorlog • in times of warin deze/onze tijd • in these times, nowadaysin deze tijd van het jaar • at this time of (the) yearin vroeger tijd • in earlier times/the pastmet zijn tijd meegaan • keep up with/move with the timesuit de tijd raken • go/get/become out of date; become outdateddie muziek is uit de tijd • that music is out of date/old-fashioneddat was voor mijn tijd • that was before my time/daydat was voor die tijd heel ongebruikelijk • in/for those days it was most unusualvóór die tijd was het een klooster • it used to be/previously it was a monasteryvóór de tijd van de auto • before the era of the car5 de tegenwoordige/verleden tijd • the present/past tense〈 figuurlijk〉 dat is voltooid verleden tijd • that's over and done with, that's ancient history -
42 Alter
I Komp. alt; der ältere Bruder her etc. elder brother; Breughel der Ältere (abgek. d. Ä.) Breughel the ElderII Adj.1. euph. (alt) elderly2. JUR. Anspruch: prior* * *das Alterold age; age; the old age; antiqueness; seniority* * *Ạl|ter ['altɐ]nt -s, -age; (= letzter Lebensabschnitt, hohes Alter) old agein deinem Alter — at your age
im Alter von 18 Jahren — at the age of 18
von mittlerem Alter, mittleren Alters — middle-aged
57 ist doch kein Alter, um in Rente zu gehen — 57 is no age to retire
er hat keinen Respekt vor dem Alter — he has no respect for his elders
Alter schützt vor Torheit nicht (Prov) — there's no fool like an old fool (Prov)
* * *das1) (the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed: He went to school at the age of six (years); What age is she?) age2) (the quality of being old: This wine will improve with age; With the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.) age3) (great age: a statue of great antiquity.) antiquity* * *Al·te(r)[ˈaltə, -tɐ]f(m) dekl wie adj▪ der/die \Alter the boss▪ die \Altern the ancients▪ die \Altern the parent animals6.Al·ter<-s, ->[ˈaltɐ]nt1. (Lebensalter) agewenn du erst mal mein \Alter erreicht hast,... when you're as old as I am,...mittleren \Alters middle-agedin vorgerücktem \Alter (geh) at an advanced ageim zarten \Alter von... (geh) at the tender age of...in jds \Alter sein to be the same age as sber ist in meinem \Alter he's my agedas ist doch kein \Alter! that's not old!2. (Bejahrtheit) old ageer hat keinen Respekt vor dem \Alter he doesn't respect his eldersim \Alter in old age3.* * *das; Alters, Alter: age; (hohes Alter) old age* * *1. (auch von Tieren und Dingen) age;er ist in meinem Alter he’s (about) my age;im Alter von 20 Jahren at the age of twenty;darf ich Sie nach Ihrem Alter fragen? may I ask how old you are?;mittleren Alters, von mittlerem Alter middle-aged;im besten Alter in the prime of life;in hohem Alter at a ripe old age;ein schönes/biblisches Alter erreichen reach a ripe/venerable old age;im zarten Alter von at the tender age of;ins heiratsfähige/schulpflichtige Alter kommen reach marriageable/school age;gemäß benehmen act one’s age;man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age;aus dem Alter müsstest du heraus sein you should have grown out of that by now;sein geistiges Alter entspricht dem eines fünfjährigen Kindes he has a mental age of five2. (Greisenalter) (old) age;vom Alter gebeugt bent by age;fürs Alter sparen put something by for one’s old age;Alter schützt vor Torheit nicht sprichw there’s no fool like an old fool3. (Dienstalter) seniority* * *das; Alters, Alter: age; (hohes Alter) old age* * *age n.old age n.seniority n. -
43 grün
Adj.1. green; die Ampel ist grün the lights are green, it’s green; die Grüne Insel (Irland) the Emerald Isle; grüner Salat lettuce; grüne Versicherungskarte MOT. green card; grüne Weihnachten snow-free Christmas; grün und blau schlagen oder dreschen umg. beat s.o. black and blue; Minna, Welle etc.2. (unreif) green, unripe; fig. Person: green, (still) wet behind the ears; die Bananen etc. sind noch zu grün aren’t ripe yet; grüner Junge greenhorn3. (nicht getrocknet) Holz: green, unseasoned; Erbsen etc. green, fresh; (nicht konserviert) Heringe etc.: fresh; grüne Bohnen green beans; Aal grün stewed eel4. POL. green, eco-friendly; grüne Politik / Standpunkte green policy / views; grüner Punkt green dot, on packaging to indicate that a charge for disposal has been paid; grün wählen vote green5. fig.: ( noch) im grünen Bereich umg. (still) all clear, (still) normal; alles im grünen Bereich! umg. I am ( oder we are etc.) doing fine, it’s all hunky-dory; grüne Grenze open border; über die grüne Grenze gehen umg. cross the border illegally; grüne Hölle (Urwald) jungle; jemandem grünes Licht geben give s.o. the green light ( oder go-ahead oder umg. thumbs up); grüne Lunge green lung; grün vor Neid green with envy; ach du grüne Neune! umg. well I’m blowed (Am. I’ll be darned), strike me pink altm.; grüner Star MED. glaucoma; auf der grünen Wiese greenfield..., on a greenfield site; sich grün und blau ärgern umg. be livid, get really worked up; ich hab mich grün und blau geärgert (über mich selbst) I could have kicked myself; ich komme auf keinen grünen Zweig umg. I’m just not getting anywhere; er wird nie auf einen grünen Zweig kommen umg. he’ll never get anywhere in life; sie ist mir nicht grün umg. she doesn’t like me; Tisch 4, Witwe 1* * *das Grüngreen* * *[gryːn]nt -s, - or (inf) -sgreen; (= Grünflächen) green spaces pl; (GOLF) green; (CARDS = Pik) spades pldas ist dasselbe in Grǘn (inf) — it's (one and) the same (thing)
* * *1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) green2) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) green3) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) green* * *[ˈgry:n]nt1. (Farbe) greenein grelles/schreiendes \Grün a bright/garish green\Grün haben to be [at [or on]] greendie Ampel zeigt \Grün the [traffic] lights are [at [or on]] green2. (Grünflächen) green spaces [or areas]ein \Grün am Golfplatz a green on a/the golf course3. (grüne Pflanzen) greenerydas erste \Grün nach dem Winter the first green shoots of spring5.* * *das; Grüns, Grün od. (ugs.) Grüns1) greendie Ampel zeigt Grün — the lights pl. are at green
das ist dasselbe in Grün — (ugs.) it makes or there is no real difference
2) o. Pl. (Pflanzen) greenery3) (Golf) green* * *grün adj1. green;die Ampel ist grün the lights are green, it’s green;die Grüne Insel (Irland) the Emerald Isle;grüner Salat lettuce;grüne Versicherungskarte AUTO green card;grüne Weihnachten snow-free Christmas;die Bananen etcsind noch zu grün aren’t ripe yet;grüner Junge greenhorn3. (nicht getrocknet) Holz: green, unseasoned; Erbsen etc green, fresh; (nicht konserviert) Heringe etc: fresh;grüne Bohnen green beans;Aal grün stewed eel4. POL green, eco-friendly;grüne Politik/Standpunkte green policy/views;5. fig:grüne Grenze open border;über die grüne Grenze gehen umg cross the border illegally;grüne Hölle (Urwald) jungle;grüne Lunge green lung;grün vor Neid green with envy;grüner Star MED glaucoma;auf der grünen Wiese greenfield …, on a greenfield site;sich grün und blau ärgern umg be livid, get really worked up;ich hab mich grün und blau geärgert (über mich selbst) I could have kicked myself;ich komme auf keinen grünen Zweig umg I’m just not getting anywhere;er wird nie auf einen grünen Zweig kommen umg he’ll never get anywhere in life;* * *das; Grüns, Grün od. (ugs.) Grüns1) greendie Ampel zeigt Grün — the lights pl. are at green
das ist dasselbe in Grün — (ugs.) it makes or there is no real difference
2) o. Pl. (Pflanzen) greenery3) (Golf) green* * *nur sing. n.green n.verdure n. -
44 quite
1. adverb1) (completely; entirely: This is quite impossible.) totalmente2) (fairly; rather; to a certain extent: It's quite warm today; He's quite a good artist; I quite like the idea.) bastante
2. interjection(exactly; indeed; I agree: `I think he is being unfair to her.' `Quite'.) pues sí, así esquite adv1. totalmente / del todo2. bastanteDel verbo quitar: ( conjugate quitar) \ \
quité es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
quite es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: quitar quite
quitar ( conjugate quitar) verbo transitivo 1 (apartar, retirar):◊ ¡quítalo de aquí! get it out of here!;quité la silla de en medio I got the chair out of the way; quita tus cosas de mi escritorio take your things off my desk; quite la mesa (Esp) to clear the table; ¡quítame las manos de encima! take your hands off me!; no le puedo quite la tapa I can't get the top off; le quitó los zapatos she took his shoes off 2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( de las manos):◊ le quitó la pistola al ladrón he got o took the gun off the thief;le quité el cuchillo I took the knife (away) from her ‹asiento/lugar› to take 3 ( restar) (+ me/te/le etc): quitele años a algn to take years off sb; quitele importancia a algo to play sth down; le quita valor it detracts from its value 4 ( hacer desaparecer) ‹ mancha› to remove, get … out; ‹ dolor› to relieve, get rid of; ‹ sed› to quench; ‹ apetito› to take away; (+ me/te/le etc) hay que quitele esa idea de la cabeza we must get that idea out of his head 5 verbo intransitivo 1 (Esp fam):◊ ¡quita (de ahí)! get out of the way!2 ( en locs) eso no quita que … that doesn't mean that … quitarse verbo pronominal 1 ( desaparecer) [ mancha] to come out; [ dolor] to go (away); 2 (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way;◊ ¡quítate de mi vista! get out of my sight!3 ( refl) ‹ miedo› to overcome, get over; quitese algo/a algn de encima to get rid of sth/sb
quitar
I verbo transitivo
1 (retirar, separar) to remove: quita todas esas cajas de aquí, get all those boxes out of here
quitar la mesa, to clear the table
2 (ropa, gafas, etc) to take off
3 (eliminar) (la sed) to quench (el hambre) to take away: el té me quita el sueño, tea keeps me awake
4 (una mancha) to remove, get out
5 (el dolor) to relieve
6 (arrebatar, privar de) le quitó el lápiz, he took the pencil away from him
nos quitaron el asiento, they took our seats (robar) to steal
7 Mat (restar) to substract figurado quitar importancia a algo, to play sthg down figurado quitar las ganas a alguien, to put sb off figurado le quita mucho tiempo, it takes up a lot of her time
II verbo intransitivo ¡quita!, get away Locuciones: de quita y pon, removable fam (excepción hecha de) quitando, except for
quite m Taur distracting of the bull Locuciones: estar al quite, to be ready to help or defend sb: nosotros estaremos al quite por si dice alguna inconveniencia, we'll defend you should he make a rude remark
salir al quite, to go to someone's defence o help ' quite' also found in these entries: Spanish: algo - apolillada - apolillado - baqueteada - baqueteado - bastante - bien - buena - bueno - campante - capaz - clara - claro - contraria - contrario - contumaz - dar - decir - dentro - desahogo - descreída - descreído - despiste - destreza - deterioro - efectivamente - envergadura - fácil - folclore - gallo - hosca - hosco - importancia - imposible - informal - interfluvio - libre - llenado - locatis - lomo - lucir - mal - mayor - mucha - mucho - ordinaria - ordinario - parecerse - personaje - prometerse English: aspect - blow - change - close - explode - few - frenzy - frequently - gritty - lengthy - my - off - ordeal - quite - recall - sequence - spoil - trek - unintentional - warm - agreeable - amenable - bit - drift - fair - far - move - oblivious - place - pretty - recently - respectable - some - something - taken - unchangedtr[kwaɪt]1 (rather) bastante2 (totally) completamente, del todo3 (exceptional) excepcional, increíble, original4 (exactly) exactamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLquite so! ¡exactamente!quite ['kwaɪt] adv1) completely: completamente, totalmente2) rather: bastantequite near: bastante cercaadv.• bastante adv.• completamente adv.• del todo adv.• harto adv.• muy adv.• realmente adv.• totalmente adv.kwaɪt1)a) (completely, absolutely) completamente, totalmenteI still can't quite believe it — todavía no me lo creo del todo or no acabo de creérmelo
I quite agree with you — estoy totalmente or completamente de acuerdo contigo
is this what you wanted? - not quite — ¿es esto lo que buscaba? - no exactamente
you'll have quite a job persuading her — te va a costar lo tuyo or te va a dar mucho trabajo convencerla
that was quite a game! — fue un partidazo! (fam), fue flor de partido! (CS fam)
2) ( fairly) (BrE) bastantethere were quite a few — había bastantes, había unos cuantos
[kwaɪt]ADV1) (=completely) totalmente, completamentethat'll be quite enough of that! — ¡ya está bien!
I can quite believe that... — no me cuesta creer que...
quite frankly, I can't stand him — para ser totalmente sincero, no lo aguanto
it was quite three months since she had called — † habían pasado por lo menos tres meses desde que llamó
2) (=exactly) exactamentequite (so)! — ¡así es!, ¡exacto!
3) (=rather) bastanteit's quite good/important — es bastante bueno/importante
"how was the film?" - "quite good" — -¿qué tal la película? -bastante bien
that's quite a car! — ¡vaya coche!
quite a hero — todo un héroe also iro
quite suddenly, everything went black — de golpe, todo se volvió oscuro
* * *[kwaɪt]1)a) (completely, absolutely) completamente, totalmenteI still can't quite believe it — todavía no me lo creo del todo or no acabo de creérmelo
I quite agree with you — estoy totalmente or completamente de acuerdo contigo
is this what you wanted? - not quite — ¿es esto lo que buscaba? - no exactamente
you'll have quite a job persuading her — te va a costar lo tuyo or te va a dar mucho trabajo convencerla
that was quite a game! — fue un partidazo! (fam), fue flor de partido! (CS fam)
2) ( fairly) (BrE) bastantethere were quite a few — había bastantes, había unos cuantos
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45 sort
1. noun1) Art, die; (type) Sorte, diepeople of every/that sort — Menschen jeden/diesen Schlages
it takes all sorts [to make a world] — (coll.) es gibt so'ne und solche (ugs.)
all sorts of... — alle möglichen...
she is just/not my sort — sie ist genau/nicht mein Typ (ugs.)
you'll do nothing of the sort — das kommt gar nicht in Frage
sort of — (coll.) irgendwie; (more or less) mehr oder weniger; (to some extent) ziemlich (ugs.)
or something of the sort — oder so [etwas ähnliches] (ugs.)
he is a doctor/footballer of a sort or of sorts — (derog.) er nennt sich Arzt/Fußballspieler
we don't mix with people of that sort — mit solchen Leuten wollen wir nichts zu tun haben
he/she is a good sort — (coll.) er/sie ist schon in Ordnung (ugs.)
2)2. transitive verbbe out of sorts — nicht in Form sein; (be irritable) schlecht gelaunt sein
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91862/sort_out">sort out* * *[so:t] 1. noun 2. verb(to separate into classes or groups, putting each item in its place: She sorted the buttons into large ones and small ones.) sortieren- sorter- of a sort / of sorts
- out of sorts
- sort of
- sort out* * *[sɔ:t, AM sɔ:rt]I. nwhat \sort of day did you have? wie war dein Tag?what \sort of person is he/she? was für ein Mensch ist er/sie?is there any \sort of food which you don't like? gibt es irgendein Essen, das du nicht magst?I never thought he was her \sort ich hätte nie gedacht, dass er ihr Typ ist famall \sorts of people alle möglichen LeuteI had a \sort of feeling that... ich hatte so ein Gefühl, dass...it's a \sort of machine for peeling vegetables and things es ist so eine Art Maschine, mit der man Gemüse und anderes schälen kann3. (person)she's a very generous \sort really sie ist ein ausgesprochen großzügiger MenschI know your \sort! Typen wie euch kenne ich [zur Genüge]! famto be not the \sort to do sth nicht der Typ [Mensch] sein, etw zu tun4.▶ nothing of the \sort nichts dergleichen▶ of \sorts [or of a \sort] eine Art von, so etw wiehe's an artist of \sorts er nennt sich Künstler▶ to be [or feel] out of \sorts (not well, sick) sich akk nicht fit fühlen, nicht ganz auf der Höhe [o auf dem Posten] sein fam; (crotchety) nicht besonders gut gelaunt sein▶ something of the \sort so etwas in der Art▪ \sort of1. (rather) irgendwiethat's \sort of difficult to explain das ist nicht so einfach zu erklärenit's getting \sort of late es ist schon recht spätthe walls were painted \sort of pink die Wände waren in einem Rosaton gestrichen2. (not exactly) mehr oder weniger, so ungefähr, sozusagenis he inviting you? — well, \sort of lädt er dich ein? — mehr oder wenigerIII. vt1. (classify)▪ to \sort sth etw sortierenI'm going to \sort these old books into those to be kept and those to be thrown away ich sortiere diese Bücher nach solchen, die ich behalte und solchen, die ich wegwerfeto \sort the mail die Post sortieren▪ to \sort sth etw in Ordnung bringencan you \sort the car by tomorrow? können Sie das Auto bis morgen reparieren?3.IV. vi▪ to \sort through sth etw sortieren [o durchsehen]* * *[sɔːt]1. nthis sort of house — diese Art Haus, so ein Haus
I felt a sort of shame — ich schämte mich irgendwie
a silly sort of smile —
I have a sort of idea that... what sort of — ich habe das or so ein Gefühl, dass... was für ein
what sort of (a) man is he? — was für ein Mensch ist er?
he's not the sort of man to do that — er ist nicht der Mensch, der das täte
he's a painter of a sort or of sorts — er ist Maler, sozusagen
he's some sort of administrator — er hat irgendwie in der Verwaltung zu tun
he's got some sort of job with... — er hat irgendeinen Job bei...
you'll do nothing of the sort! — von wegen!, das wirst du schön bleiben lassen!
that's the sort of person I am — ich bin nun mal so!
2)(= person)
he's a good sort — er ist ein prima Kerlyour sort never did any good — du und deinesgleichen, ihr habt noch nie etwas zustande gebracht
it takes all sorts (to make a world) — es gibt so 'ne und solche
3)to be out of sorts (Brit) — nicht ganz auf der Höhe or auf dem Damm (inf) sein
2. advis it tiring? – sort of — ist das anstrengend? – irgendwie schon
aren't you pleased? – sort of — freust du dich nicht? – doch, eigentlich schon
is this how he did it? – well, sort of — hat er das so gemacht? – ja, so ungefähr
3. vt2)4. vi1)* * *sort1 [sɔː(r)t] s obs Los n, Schicksal nsort2 [sɔː(r)t]A sall sorts of alle möglichen, allerlei;all sorts of people got in touch with me die verschiedensten Leute setzten sich mit mir in Verbindung;it takes all sorts (to make a world) es muss auch solche (Leute) geben;all sorts of things alles Mögliche2. Art f:after a sort gewissermaßen;nothing of the sort nichts dergleichen;I won’t do anything of the sort! ich denke nicht daran!, einen Dreck werde ich tun! umg;what sort of a tree? was für ein Baum?;these sort of men umg diese Art Leute, solche Leute;something of the sort so etwas, etwas Derartiges;a sort of stockbroker umg (so) eine Art Börsenmakler;he’s not my sort er ist nicht mein Fall oder Typ;she sort of boxed his ears sie gab ihm eine Ohrfeige;I sort of expected it ich hatte es irgendwie erwartet;he sort of hinted it er machte so eine (vage) Andeutung;I’ve sort of promised it ich habe es halb und halb versprochen;did they help you? - well, sort of (ja,) schon4. of a sort, of sorts pej so etwas (Ähnliches) wie:6. TYPO Schriftgarnitur f:out of sorts ausgegangenB v/tsort o.s. out umga) zur Ruhe kommen,b) sich einrichten,c) sich eingewöhnen2. sort outa) auslesen, -sortieren, sichten:sort sth out from sth etwas von etwas trennenb) fig sich Klarheit verschaffen über (akk)the problem has sorted itself out das Problem hat sich (von selbst) erledigtwith mit)C v/i* * *1. noun1) Art, die; (type) Sorte, diepeople of every/that sort — Menschen jeden/diesen Schlages
it takes all sorts [to make a world] — (coll.) es gibt so'ne und solche (ugs.)
all sorts of... — alle möglichen...
she is just/not my sort — sie ist genau/nicht mein Typ (ugs.)
what sort of [a] person do you think I am? — für wen hältst du mich?
sort of — (coll.) irgendwie; (more or less) mehr oder weniger; (to some extent) ziemlich (ugs.)
or something of the sort — oder so [etwas ähnliches] (ugs.)
he is a doctor/footballer of a sort or of sorts — (derog.) er nennt sich Arzt/Fußballspieler
he/she is a good sort — (coll.) er/sie ist schon in Ordnung (ugs.)
2)2. transitive verbbe out of sorts — nicht in Form sein; (be irritable) schlecht gelaunt sein
Phrasal Verbs:- sort out* * *n.Art -en f.Gattung -en f.Marke -n f.Sortierung f. (out) v.ordnen v.sortieren v. v.sortieren v. -
46 apartar
v.1 to move away.el polémico ministro ha sido apartado de su cargo the controversial minister has been removed from officeapartar la mirada to look away2 to separate.El regalo apartó a los hermanos The gift separated the brothers.3 to take, to select.ya he apartado la ropa para el viaje I've already put out the clothes for the journey4 to push aside, to discard, to get away, to lay aside.Ricardo apartó al mal amigo Richard pushed aside his lousy friend.5 to put aside, to lay by, to put to one side.Ricardo apartó los muebles Richard put the furniture aside.6 to set apart, to earmark, to singularize.Su elegancia apartó a Denise Her elegance set Denise apart.7 to leave out, to exclude from the conversation.* * *1 (alejar) to move away■ ¿puedes apartar la moto? can you move your motorbike?2 (separar) to separate; (preservar de) to protect from, keep away from■ peleaban con tanta violencia que nadie pudo apartarlos they were fighting so fiercely that nobody could separate them■ lo que haga falta para apartar al menor del peligro whatever is necessary to protect the child from danger3 (reservar) to put aside, set aside■ te he apartado un trozo de pastel I've put a piece of cake aside for you, I've saved you a piece of cake4 (de un cargo) to remove1 (alejarse) to move away2 (separarse) to withdraw, move away\apartar los ojos de to take one's eyes off'Se aparta género' "A deposit secures any item"* * *verb1) to separate, put aside, set aside2) move away•* * *1. VT1) (=alejar)lograron apartar la discusión de ese punto — they managed to turn the discussion away from that point
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apartar la mirada/los ojos de algo — to look away from sth, avert one's gaze/one's eyes from sth literapartó la mirada de la larga fila de casas — she looked away from o liter averted her gaze from the long row of houses
2) (=quitar de en medio)tuvo que apartar los papeles de la mesa para colocar allí sus libros — he had to push aside the papers on the table to place his books there
apartó el micrófono a un lado — she put the microphone aside o to one side
apartó la cortina y miró a la calle — he drew o pulled back the curtain and looked out into the street
avanzaban apartando la maleza — they made their way through the undergrowth, pushing o brushing it aside as they went
3) [+ persona]a) [de lugar]lo apartó un poco para hacerle algunas preguntas — she took him to one side to ask him a few questions
b) [de otra persona] (lit) to separate; (fig) to drift apartel tiempo los ha ido apartando — they have grown o drifted apart with time
c) [de actividad, puesto] to removesu enfermedad la apartó de la política activa — her illness kept her away from playing an active role in politics
si yo fuera el entrenador, lo apartaría del equipo — if I was the coach I would remove him from the team
4) (=reservar) to put aside, set asidesi le interesa este vestido se lo puedo apartar — if you like this dress I can put o set it aside for you
hemos apartado un poco de comida para él — we've put o set aside a little food for him
5) (Correos) to sort6) (Ferro) to shunt, switch (EEUU)7) (Agr) [+ ganado] to separate, cut out8) (Jur) to set aside, waive9) (Min) to extract2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alejar) to move awayapartó los ojos or la mirada — he averted his eyes
b) < obstáculo> to move, move... out of the wayc) (frml) ( de un cargo) to removed) ( separar) to separate2) (guardar, reservar) to set aside2.apartarse v pron (refl)a) ( despejar el camino) to stand asideb) (alejarse, separarse)apartarse de algo/alguien: el satélite se apartó de su trayectoria the satellite strayed from its orbit; apártate de ahí get/come away from there; no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side; apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!; se apartó bastante de su familia she drifted away from her family; nos estamos apartando del tema — we're going off the subject
* * *= put + aside, put by, lock out, push + to one side, keep in + reserve, leave + aside, set + apart, lay + Nombre + aside, brush aside, set + aside, nudge + Nombre + aside, leave by + the wayside, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex. The compositor therefore pushed the forme to one side (or stood it on its edge on the floor, leaning against its frame) and proceeded to impose the second forme of the sheet in the same way..Ex. The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex. Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex. Storytelling and reading in a room set apart and led by competent people can be an entertainment designed for all.Ex. If a book does not yield immediate pleasure they tend to lay it aside.Ex. This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex. When new songbooks arrive in the library they are set aside until indexing is completed.Ex. It calls upon the leaders of the Union to respond without delay -- for, very quickly, the position will be taken, the habits will be formed, it will be to late to nudge them aside later on.Ex. She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex. They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.----* apartar a la fuerza = prise + Nombre + away.* apartar de = wean from, wean away from.* apartar + Dinero + para gastárselo en = set + aside + Dinero + for.* apartar la vista = look + the other way.* apartarse = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew away.* apartarse a un lado = pull over.* apartarse (de) = depart from, turn away from, become + detached from, pull away (from), deviate (from).* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* apartarse el pelo de los ojos = flick + Posesivo + hair out of + Posesivo + eyes.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alejar) to move awayapartó los ojos or la mirada — he averted his eyes
b) < obstáculo> to move, move... out of the wayc) (frml) ( de un cargo) to removed) ( separar) to separate2) (guardar, reservar) to set aside2.apartarse v pron (refl)a) ( despejar el camino) to stand asideb) (alejarse, separarse)apartarse de algo/alguien: el satélite se apartó de su trayectoria the satellite strayed from its orbit; apártate de ahí get/come away from there; no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side; apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!; se apartó bastante de su familia she drifted away from her family; nos estamos apartando del tema — we're going off the subject
* * *= put + aside, put by, lock out, push + to one side, keep in + reserve, leave + aside, set + apart, lay + Nombre + aside, brush aside, set + aside, nudge + Nombre + aside, leave by + the wayside, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex: The compositor therefore pushed the forme to one side (or stood it on its edge on the floor, leaning against its frame) and proceeded to impose the second forme of the sheet in the same way..Ex: The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex: Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex: Storytelling and reading in a room set apart and led by competent people can be an entertainment designed for all.Ex: If a book does not yield immediate pleasure they tend to lay it aside.Ex: This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex: When new songbooks arrive in the library they are set aside until indexing is completed.Ex: It calls upon the leaders of the Union to respond without delay -- for, very quickly, the position will be taken, the habits will be formed, it will be to late to nudge them aside later on.Ex: She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.* apartar a la fuerza = prise + Nombre + away.* apartar de = wean from, wean away from.* apartar + Dinero + para gastárselo en = set + aside + Dinero + for.* apartar la vista = look + the other way.* apartarse = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew away.* apartarse a un lado = pull over.* apartarse (de) = depart from, turn away from, become + detached from, pull away (from), deviate (from).* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* apartarse el pelo de los ojos = flick + Posesivo + hair out of + Posesivo + eyes.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* * *apartar [A1 ]vtA1 (alejar) to move awayaparta la ropa del fuego move the clothes away from the fireaparta eso de mi vista get that out of my sightaparta de mí este cáliz ( Bib) take this cup from meaquellas amistades lo apartaron del buen camino those friends led him astray o off the straight and narrowlo apartaron de su propósito de estudiar medicina they dissuaded him from studying medicineapartó los ojos or la mirada he averted his eyesla apartó de un manotazo he pushed her aside o to one side2 ‹obstáculo› to move, move … out of the wayaparte ese coche move that car (out of the way)le apartó el pelo de los ojos she brushed the hair out of his eyes3 ( frml) (de un cargo) to removeha sido apartado de su cargo/del servicio activo he has been removed from his post/from active service4 (aislar) to separatesi no los apartamos se van a matar if we don't separate them they'll kill each otherse los mete en la cárcel para apartarlos de la sociedad they are put in jail to separate them from o to keep them away from societyB (guardar, reservar) to set asideapartó lo que se iba a llevar she set aside what she was going to take, she put the things she was going to take on one sidetenemos que apartar el dinero del alquiler we must set o put aside the rent moneyvoy a apartar un poco de comida para él I'm going to put a bit of food aside for himlas gambas se pelan y se apartan peel the prawns and set aside o put them to one sidedejé el libro apartado I had them set the book aside o put the book to one side for me( refl)1 (despejar el camino) to stand aside¡apártense! ¡dejen pasar! stand aside! make way!2 (alejarse, separarse) apartarse DE algo/algn:nos apartamos de la carretera principal we got off o left the main roadel satélite se ha apartado de su trayectoria the satellite has strayed from its orbitapártate de ahí que te puedes quemar get/come away from there, you might burn yourself¡apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!¡apártate de mí! get away from me!no te apartes del buen camino stick to the straight and narrowse ha apartado bastante de su familia she's drifted away from o grown apart from her familynos estamos apartando del tema we're getting off o straying away from o going off the subject* * *
apartar ( conjugate apartar) verbo transitivo
1
apartó los ojos he averted his eyes
2 (guardar, reservar) to set aside;
apartarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
b) (alejarse, separarse):◊ apártate de ahí get/come away from there;
no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side;
¡apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!;
se apartó de su familia she drifted away from her family;
nos estamos apartando del tema we're getting off the subject
apartar
I verbo transitivo
1 (alejar) to move away, remove
apartar la vista, to look away
2 (guardar) to put aside
II verbo intransitivo ¡aparta!, move out of the way!
' apartar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinar
- grano
- soplar
- aislar
- entretener
- quitar
- retirar
- separar
English:
avert
- away
- block out
- kick away
- look away
- move over
- push aside
- set back
- sidetrack
- sweep aside
- take aside
- throw aside
- thrust aside
- look
- set
- sweep
* * *♦ vt1. [alejar] to move away;[quitar] to remove;¡apártense de la carretera, niños! come away from the road, children!;aparta el coche, que no puedo pasar move the car out of the way, I can't get past;aparta de mí estos pensamientos [cita bíblica] protect me from such thoughts;el polémico ministro ha sido apartado de su cargo the controversial minister has been removed from office;apartar la mirada to look away;no apartó la mirada de nosotros he never took his eyes off us;sus ojos no se apartaban de ella his eyes never left her;aparté la vista de aquel espectáculo tan desagradable I averted my gaze o I turned away from that unpleasant sight;apartar a alguien de un codazo to elbow sb aside;apartar a alguien de un empujón to push sb out of the way2. [separar] to separate;aparta las fichas blancas de las negras separate the white counters from the black ones;nadie los apartó, y acabaron a puñetazos nobody attempted to separate them and they ended up coming to blows3. [escoger] to take, to select;ya he apartado la ropa para el viaje I've already put out the clothes for the trip4. [disuadir] to dissuade;lo apartó de su intención de ser médico she dissuaded him from becoming a doctor* * *v/t2:apartar a alguien de hacer algo dissuade s.o. from doing sth* * *apartar vt1) alejar: to move away, to put at a distance2) : to put aside, to set aside, to separate* * *apartar vb1. (mover) to move / to move out of the away¿puedes apartar la moto? can you move your motorbike?2. (separar) to separatehe apartado los tomates más maduros de los más verdes I've separated the ripe tomatoes from the green onesapartar la mirada / apartar la vista to look away -
47 oportuno
adj.1 opportune, heaven-sent, expedient, timely.Una oferta oportuna A seasonable offer.2 opportune, felicitous.* * *► adjetivo1 (a tiempo) opportune, timely2 (conveniente) appropriate3 (ingenioso) witty, sharp* * *(f. - oportuna)adj.opportune, timely* * *ADJ1) [ocasión] opportuneen el momento oportuno — at an opportune moment, at the right moment
su llamada no pudo ser más oportuna — his call could not have come at a better moment, his call could not have been better timed
2) (=pertinente) appropriate3) [persona]¡ella siempre tan oportuna! — iró you can always rely on her!
* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/lluvia> timely, opportuneb) ( conveniente) appropriatec) < respuesta> appropriatetú siempre tan oportuno! — (iró) you can always be relied upon to put your foot in it
* * *= adequate, apposite, appropriate, felicitous, timely, salutary, salutary, opportune, expedient.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature.Ex. All terms may be included, and placed in the most apposite position in the hierarchy of the subject = Pueden incluirse todos los términos y colocarse en la posición más apropiada en la jerarquía de la materia.Ex. Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work.Ex. This is hardly a felicitous solution to be followed in other similar cases.Ex. The State, as producer, is deficient in producing sufficient copies to meet demand, ensuring timely distribution, and providing efficient bibliographic control.Ex. It came as rather a rebuff, but none the less a salutary one, to learn of the decision not to include libraries.Ex. It came as rather a rebuff, but none the less a salutary one, to learn of the decision not to include libraries.Ex. At this point it is opportune to attempt to distinguish briefly between the cataloguer's sort of database, in essence a computer-based file of bibliographic records, and the computer professional's, which is a much more general collection of data.Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.----* considerar oportuno = consider + appropriate.* el + Nombre + correcto al + Nombre + adecuado en el momento oportuno = the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.* en el momento oportuno = at the right time, not a moment too soon, not a minute too soon.* estar en el lugar oportuno en el momento oportuno = be in the right place at the right time.* lo oportuno = timeliness.* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/lluvia> timely, opportuneb) ( conveniente) appropriatec) < respuesta> appropriatetú siempre tan oportuno! — (iró) you can always be relied upon to put your foot in it
* * *= adequate, apposite, appropriate, felicitous, timely, salutary, salutary, opportune, expedient.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature.
Ex: All terms may be included, and placed in the most apposite position in the hierarchy of the subject = Pueden incluirse todos los términos y colocarse en la posición más apropiada en la jerarquía de la materia.Ex: Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work.Ex: This is hardly a felicitous solution to be followed in other similar cases.Ex: The State, as producer, is deficient in producing sufficient copies to meet demand, ensuring timely distribution, and providing efficient bibliographic control.Ex: It came as rather a rebuff, but none the less a salutary one, to learn of the decision not to include libraries.Ex: It came as rather a rebuff, but none the less a salutary one, to learn of the decision not to include libraries.Ex: At this point it is opportune to attempt to distinguish briefly between the cataloguer's sort of database, in essence a computer-based file of bibliographic records, and the computer professional's, which is a much more general collection of data.Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.* considerar oportuno = consider + appropriate.* el + Nombre + correcto al + Nombre + adecuado en el momento oportuno = the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.* en el momento oportuno = at the right time, not a moment too soon, not a minute too soon.* estar en el lugar oportuno en el momento oportuno = be in the right place at the right time.* lo oportuno = timeliness.* * *oportuno -na1 ‹momento/visita/lluvia› timely, opportunellegó en el momento oportuno she arrived at just the right moment o at a very opportune moment2 (indicado, conveniente) appropriatese tomarán las medidas que se estimen or consideren oportunas appropriate measures will be takenseñaló que se llevarían a cabo las investigaciones oportunas she indicated that the appropriate o necessary investigation would be carried outsería oportuno avisarle we ought to inform her3 ‹respuesta› appropriateestuvo muy oportuno en el debate what he said in the debate was very much to the point¡vaya, hombre, tú siempre tan oportuno! ( iró); you can always be relied upon to show up at the wrong time/to put your foot in it* * *
oportuno◊ -na adjetivo
estuvo muy oportuno what he said was very much to the point
oportuno,-a adjetivo
1 (momento, acción) timely
un gol muy oportuno, a timely goal
2 (persona, comentario, medidas) appropriate: no creo que sea oportuno llamarle, I don't think it is appropriate to phone him
irón ¡tú siempre tan oportuno!, trust you to say something tactless!
' oportuno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cielo
- oportuna
- pertinente
- ocasión
- oportunidad
- providencial
- tiempo
English:
acceptable
- appropriate
- apt
- convenient
- expedient
- good
- happy
- inopportune
- opportune
- pop up
- right
- ripe
- timely
- timing
- well
- bide
- wrong
* * *oportuno, -a adj1. [pertinente] appropriate;me pareció oportuno callarme I thought it best to say nothing2. [propicio] timely, opportune;el momento oportuno the right time;en el momento menos oportuno at the very worst time o moment;su llegada fue muy oportuna she arrived at an opportune moment;se lo diré cuando sea oportuno I'll tell him in due course o when the time is right;Irónico¡ella siempre tan oportuna! she really chooses her moments3. [agudo] sharp, acute;has estado muy oportuno al contestarle así it was very sharp of you to answer him like that* * *adj1 timely; momento opportune* * *oportuno, -na adj1) : opportune, timely2) : suitable, appropriate* * *oportuno adj1. (en buena hora) timely2. (conveniente) appropriate -
48 dünya
1. the world, the earth. 2. the universe. 3. everyone, people. -da never in this world: Dünyada gitmem. I would not go for the whole world. - ahret kardeşim olsun. colloq. Let it be friendship only. - âlem colloq. everybody. -yı anlamak to understand life, be mature. -yı başına dar etmek /ın/ to make life unbearable for. - başına yıkılmak to be very miserable. -lar benim oldu. colloq. I felt on top of the world. - bir araya gelse even if everybody is opposed. -nın dört bucağı the four corners of the earth. - durdukça for ever and ever. -dan elini eteğini çekmek to cut oneself off from the world and worldly things. - evi marriage. - evine girmek to get married. -dan geçmek/-dan el çekmek to retire from the world, lose touch with life. -sından geçmek to lose one´s interest in life. -ya gelmek to be born, come into the world. -ya getirmek /ı/ to give birth to, bring into the world. - görüşü one´s general philosophy of life. -ya gözlerini açmak to be born, open one´s eyes to the world. -yı gözü görmemek to be so affected by something that one can´t think of anything else. - gözü ile görmek /ı/ to see (someone) before one dies. -ya gözlerini kapamak/yummak to die, pass away, close one´s eyes to the world. - güzeli 1. (person) of outstanding beauty. 2. Miss Universe. -dan haberi olmamak to be unaware of what is going on around one. -yı haram etmek /a/ to make life a living hell for (someone). -nın kaç bucak/köşe olduğunu anlamak/öğrenmek to learn by bitter experience. -nın kaç bucak olduğunu göstermek /a/ to give (someone) what he has coming to him. - kadar a whole lot. -ya kazık kakmak to live to a ripe old age. - kelamı worldly talk. - kelamı etmek to talk about worldly things. - kurulalıdan beri since the world began. - malı/nimeti wealth, possessions. - malı dünyada kalır. proverb You can´t take it with you. -lar (onun) olmak to be very happy. -nın öbür/bir ucu the far end of the world. -nın parası a lot of money. - penceresi colloq. the eyes. - (Peygamber) Süleyman´a bile kalmamış. proverb No man can live forever. -yı tozpembe görmek to see things through rose-colored glasses. -yı tutmak to spread far and wide. - varmış! colloq. How wonderful! (expression of relief). -nın yedi harikası Seven Wonders of the World. - yıkılsa umurunda değil. colloq. He doesn´t give a damn. - yüzü görmemek to be overwhelmed by circumstances. -yı zindan/zehir etmek /a/ to make life unbearable for. - zindan olmak /a/ to be in great distress. -
49 green
ɡri:n
1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) verde2) (not ripe: green bananas.) verde3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) verde, novato; crédulo4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) verde
2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) verde, verdor2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) verde3) (an area of grass: a village green.) césped4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) green5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
- greengrocer
- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light
green adj n verdeSe llama village green la zona verde o césped que solía haber en el centro de un pueblo inglés tradicionaltr[griːn]1 (colour) verde2 (unripe, not dried) verde3 (environment friendly) verde, ecológico,-a4 (pale) pálido,-a5 (inexperienced) novato,-a, verde; (gullible) ingenuo,-a, crédulo,-a6 (jealous) envidioso,-a1 (colour) verde nombre masculino2 (stretch of grass) césped nombre masculino; (in golf) green nombre masculino; (in village) césped público ubicado en medio de un pueblo1 (vegetables) verduras nombre femenino plural1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL los verdes nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be green with envy morirse de envidia■ she was green with envy se moría de envidia, se la comía la envidiato give something the green light dar luz verde a algoto have green fingers SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasto have green thumbs SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasgreen belt zona verdegreen card SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL permiso de residencia y trabajogreen paper SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL libro verdegreen pepper pimiento verdegreen salad ensalada verdegreen ['gri:n] adj1) : verde (dícese del color)2) unripe: verde, inmaduro3) inexperienced: verde, novatogreen n1) : verde m2) greens nplvegetables: verduras fpladj.• bisoño, -a adj.• campo (de golf)(Deporte) adj.• fresco, -a adj.• verde adj.n.• prado s.m.• verde s.m.• verduras s.f.pl.
I griːnadjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
II
1) u ( color) verde m2) c (in village, town) ≈plaza f ( con césped)[ɡriːn]1. ADJ(compar greener) (superl greenest)1) (in colour) verdedark green — verde oscuro adj inv
light green — verde claro adj inv
blue green — verde azulado adj inv
to turn or go green — [tree] verdear
she went green at the thought — (=nauseous) se puso blanca solo de pensarlo
- be green with envygill I2) (=unripe) [banana, tomato, wood] verde3) (fig) (=inexperienced) novato; (=naive) inocenteI'm not as green as I look! — ¡no soy tan inocente como parezco!
4) (=ecological) [movement, vote, person] verde, ecologista; [issues, policy, product] ecologista2. N1) (=colour) verde m2) (=grassy area)b) (Sport) (in Golf) green m; (for bowls) pista f; bowling 2., putting 2.3) greens (Culin) verdura fsingeat up your greens! — ¡cómete la verdura!
4) (Pol)3.ADV(Pol)to vote green — votar por el partido ecologista, votar a los verdes *
4.VT (ecologically) hacer más verde5.CPDgreen algae N — algas fpl verdes
green bacon N — tocino m sin ahumar, beicon m sin ahumar (Sp), panceta f (S. Cone)
green bean N — judía f verde, ejote m (Mex), poroto m verde (And, S. Cone), chaucha f (Arg)
green belt N — (Brit) zona f verde
Green Beret N — (Brit, US) (=person) boina mf verde
green card N — (in EC) (Aut) carta f verde; (in US) permiso de residencia y trabajo en los EE.UU.
green channel N — (at customs) canal m verde (en aduana)
the Green Cross Code N — (Brit) código m de seguridad vial
green fingers NPL (Brit) —
to have green fingers —
green goddess * N — (Brit) coche de bomberos del ejército
green light N — luz f verde
- give sb/sth the green lightgreen onion N — (US) cebolleta f, cebollino m
green paper N — (Brit) (Pol) libro m verde
the Green Party N — (Pol) el partido ecologista, los verdes *
green peas NPL — guisantes mpl
green pepper N — (=vegetable) pimiento m verde, pimentón m verde (LAm)
green pound N — (ethical shopping) dinero de los que tienen una sensibilidad medioambiental
green revolution, Green Revolution N — revolución f verde
green room N — (Theat) camerino m
green salad N — ensalada f (de lechuga, pepino, pimiento verde etc)
green thumb N (US) —
to have a green thumb —
green vegetables NPL — verduras fpl de hoja verde
* * *
I [griːn]adjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
II
1) u ( color) verde m2) c (in village, town) ≈plaza f ( con césped) -
50 στείβω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to tread (on something), to densify by treading, to trod, to trample' (ep. poet. since Λ 534 a. Υ 499).Other forms: only presentst. except aor. κατ-έστειψας (S. OC 467; not quite certain), vbaladj. στιπτός (v. l. - ει-) `trodden solid, solid, hard'(S., Ar.), ἄ- στείβω `untrodden' (S.; also OGI 606?).Derivatives: στοιβή f. `stuffing, cushion, bulge etc.'; often as plantname `Poterium spinosum', of which the leaves were used to fill up (Hp., Ar., Arist., Epid. [IVa] etc.), with στοιβ-ίον `id.' (Dawkins JournofHellStud. 56, 10), - άς = στιβάς, - ηδόν `crammed in' (Arist.-comm.), - άζω, rarely w. δια- a.o., `to fill, to stuff' (Hdt., LXX a.o.), from which - αστός, - αστής, - ασις, - άσιμος, - ασία (hell. a. late). -- Besides zero grade nouns: A. στίβος m. `(trodden) road, path, footstep, trail' (ep. Ion. poet. since h. Merc.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 318), `fuller's workshop' (pap. IIIa). From this 1. στιβάς, - άδος f. `bed of straw, reed or leaves, mattress, bed, grave' (IA.) with - άδιον n. `id'. (hell. a. late), - αδεύω `to use like straw' (Dsc.). 2. στιβεύς m. `hound' (Opp.), `fuller' (pap.), = ὁδευτής (H.), - εύω `to track' (D. S., Plu., H.), = πορεύεσθαι (H.) with - εία f. `the tracking etc.' (D. S. a.o.), - εῖον n. `fuller's workshop' (pap.), - ευτής m. `hound' (Sostrat. ap. Stob.); also - ίη = - εία (Opp.; metr. cond.). 3. στιβική f. `fuller's tax' (pap. IIIa). 4. στιβάζω `to enter, to track etc.' with - ασις f. (late). 5. ἐστίβηται `has been tracked' perf. pass. (S. Aj. 874; στιβέω or - άω?). 6. ἄ-στιβ-ος `unentered' (AP), usu. - ής `id.' (A., S., also X. a.o.; joined to the εσ-stems and connected with the verb), - ητος `id.' (Lyc. a.o.; cf. ἐστίβηται). 7. Στίβων name of a dog (X. Cyn.). -- B. στιβαρός `solid, compact, massive, strong' (ep. poet. Il., also hell. a. late prose); like βριαρός a.o.; Chantraine Form. 227, also Benveniste Origines 19; cf. also Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 49, - αρηδόν adv. `compact' (opposite σποράδην; late). -- C. With long vowel στί̄βη f. `ripe' (Od., Call.), - ήεις (Call.); on the meaning cf. πάγος, πάχνη to πήγνυμι.Etymology: From the Greek material the essential meaning appears to be the idea `tread (with the feet), make solid, fill up, press together' ( στοιβή, στιβάς, στι-βαρός), from where `tread' with `path, trace, track' ( στείβω, στίβος, στιβεύω). -- Exact agreements outside Greek for στείβω and related στίβος, στιβαρός are missing. Nearest comes Arm. stēp, gen. -oy `frequent, incessant, permanent' (adj. and adv.; on the meaning cf. πυκνός) with stip-em `press, urge', -aw, -ov `quick, diligent(ly)' from IE * stoibo- or * steibo-; so an exampel of the very rare IE b? Beside it with p the Lat. secondary formation stīpāre `press to gether, press, heap, fill up'; here also the Corinth. PN Στίπων (IG 4, 319)? -- To this can be connected in diff. languages on the one hand expressions for `fixed, stiff etc.': Germ., e.g. OE, MHG stīf `stiff, straight', Balt., e.g. Lith. stimpù, stìpti `become stiff or frozen', stiprùs `strong, steady'; on the other hand words for `bar, stalk, post etc.' in Lat. stīpes `pole, stem, bar', stipula `straw' and, with b (IE b as in στείβω), Lith., e.g. stíebas `mast(tree), pillar, stalk etc.', Slav., e.g. Russ. stébelь `stalk' etc. -- Further forms w. rich lit. in WP 2, 646ff., Pok. 1015f., W.-Hofmann s. stīpō, stips, stipula, Fraenkel and Vasmer s. vv. (Not hereVgl. στῖφος, στιφρός.)Page in Frisk: 2,781-782Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στείβω
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51 bɔ
a falsehood, lieto forge--------by strikingto drive--------especially of root cropsto grow large--------especially of root cropsto grow ripe--------nouna small, cone-shaped ant hill--------noundew--------of musical instrumentsto cause to sound by beating--------sound of a bellto ring--------verbbreak--------verbcreate--------verbhit--------verbmention--------verbname--------verbring--------verbsmash--------verbstrike--------verbto be in vigorous motion--------verbto cause vigorous motion--------verbto palpitate--------verbto strike--------verbto throb--------ti inflict--------to agree--------to apply--------to appoint--------to astonish--------to attach oneself to a family--------to attach oneself to a person--------to be in unison--------to be level--------to be lost from--------to be marred--------to be removed--------to be smashed--------to be taken from--------to be withheld from--------to beat--------to become loose--------to befall--------to bend--------to bind with a belt--------to blow strongly--------to bow--------to break out--------to break--------to bring together and fasten--------to bring together--------to burst out--------to call forth--------to call the names of--------to cause a great disturbance--------to cause public uproar--------to cause--------to chase away--------to commit--------to converse--------to cough--------to counteract a movement--------to crack--------to create by uniting--------to create--------to cry aloud--------to cut off--------to dash--------to deal a blow--------to destroy--------to discourse--------to drive away--------to drive into the ground--------to emit excessive heat--------to enter into close contact--------to exercise--------to exert--------to fabricate--------to fail--------to fall back--------to fall--------to fasten with a sash--------to form into balls or lumps--------to form--------to get by cutting and peeling off--------to get by digging--------to get by filling in--------to get by scooping--------to get for oneself--------to get for someone else--------to gird--------to girdle--------to give a blow--------to give a push--------to give rise to--------to go to ruin--------to grow big--------to grow heavy--------to grow old--------to grow or divide into--------to grow or swell into--------to grow or turn into--------to hammer--------to have tied around--------to have tied on--------to hit--------to institute--------to invent--------to join a society--------to join closely--------to knock out--------to knock--------to laugh--------to make a noise--------to make by beating--------to make by collection--------to make by digging--------to make by removing obstables--------to make--------to move forward rapidly--------to move the hand--------to move to a place--------to nominate to an office--------to ordain from the beginning--------to originate--------to perform--------to perish--------to play on--------to practice against--------to practise--------to praise the names of--------to prick--------to procure--------to proffer--------to pronounce--------to push aside--------to push away--------to rage--------to relate--------to relax--------to report--------to resort to a person--------to resort to a place--------to resort to a shelter or hiding place--------to rise up in public disorder--------to roar--------to ruin--------to rush into destruction--------to set before--------to set in motion--------to set one's hand to--------to set to flight--------to set up--------to shake--------to shape into--------to shatter--------to shout--------to sink--------to smack with the tongue--------to smash--------to sound off--------to speak out--------to speak--------to spoil--------to sting--------to stop something from spreading--------to strike at--------to surprise--------to take refuge in--------to talk--------to thunder--------to treat with--------to turn into--------to utter and address with words of various purpose--------to utter--------to wail--------to whirl up -
52 Grün
Adj.1. green; die Ampel ist grün the lights are green, it’s green; die Grüne Insel (Irland) the Emerald Isle; grüner Salat lettuce; grüne Versicherungskarte MOT. green card; grüne Weihnachten snow-free Christmas; grün und blau schlagen oder dreschen umg. beat s.o. black and blue; Minna, Welle etc.2. (unreif) green, unripe; fig. Person: green, (still) wet behind the ears; die Bananen etc. sind noch zu grün aren’t ripe yet; grüner Junge greenhorn3. (nicht getrocknet) Holz: green, unseasoned; Erbsen etc. green, fresh; (nicht konserviert) Heringe etc.: fresh; grüne Bohnen green beans; Aal grün stewed eel4. POL. green, eco-friendly; grüne Politik / Standpunkte green policy / views; grüner Punkt green dot, on packaging to indicate that a charge for disposal has been paid; grün wählen vote green5. fig.: ( noch) im grünen Bereich umg. (still) all clear, (still) normal; alles im grünen Bereich! umg. I am ( oder we are etc.) doing fine, it’s all hunky-dory; grüne Grenze open border; über die grüne Grenze gehen umg. cross the border illegally; grüne Hölle (Urwald) jungle; jemandem grünes Licht geben give s.o. the green light ( oder go-ahead oder umg. thumbs up); grüne Lunge green lung; grün vor Neid green with envy; ach du grüne Neune! umg. well I’m blowed (Am. I’ll be darned), strike me pink altm.; grüner Star MED. glaucoma; auf der grünen Wiese greenfield..., on a greenfield site; sich grün und blau ärgern umg. be livid, get really worked up; ich hab mich grün und blau geärgert (über mich selbst) I could have kicked myself; ich komme auf keinen grünen Zweig umg. I’m just not getting anywhere; er wird nie auf einen grünen Zweig kommen umg. he’ll never get anywhere in life; sie ist mir nicht grün umg. she doesn’t like me; Tisch 4, Witwe 1* * *das Grüngreen* * *[gryːn]nt -s, - or (inf) -sgreen; (= Grünflächen) green spaces pl; (GOLF) green; (CARDS = Pik) spades pldas ist dasselbe in Grǘn (inf) — it's (one and) the same (thing)
* * *1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) green2) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) green3) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) green* * *[ˈgry:n]nt1. (Farbe) greenein grelles/schreiendes \Grün a bright/garish green\Grün haben to be [at [or on]] greendie Ampel zeigt \Grün the [traffic] lights are [at [or on]] green2. (Grünflächen) green spaces [or areas]ein \Grün am Golfplatz a green on a/the golf course3. (grüne Pflanzen) greenerydas erste \Grün nach dem Winter the first green shoots of spring5.* * *das; Grüns, Grün od. (ugs.) Grüns1) greendie Ampel zeigt Grün — the lights pl. are at green
das ist dasselbe in Grün — (ugs.) it makes or there is no real difference
2) o. Pl. (Pflanzen) greenery3) (Golf) green* * *die Ampel steht auf Grün the lights are green;bei Grün at green;geht bitte nur bei Grün über die Straße don’t cross the road until the lights are green;Grün sticht spades are trump(s)3. POLGrün wählen vote green* * *das; Grüns, Grün od. (ugs.) Grüns1) greendie Ampel zeigt Grün — the lights pl. are at green
das ist dasselbe in Grün — (ugs.) it makes or there is no real difference
2) o. Pl. (Pflanzen) greenery3) (Golf) green* * *nur sing. n.green n.verdure n. -
53 green
[ɡri:n] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) verde2) (not ripe: green bananas.) verde3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) verde4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) verde2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) verde2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) verde3) (an area of grass: a village green.) relvado4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) relvado5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
- greengrocer
- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light* * *[gri:n] n 1 verde, corante ou tinta verde. 2 gramado, terra coberta de erva ou grama. 3 greens folhagem, verdura. 4 juventude, brio. 5 parque, área verde. • vt+vi 1 ficar verde, esverdear, tingir de verde. 2 brotar. • adj 1 verde. 2 coberto de plantas, de grama. 3 fresco, cru, natural, não-curtido. 4 verde, não-maduro, imaturo. 5 inexperiente, novo. 6 ingênuo, inocente, simples. 7 pálido, doentio. as green as grass fig com cheiro de cueiros, ingênuo. bunch greens cheiro-verde. do you see any green in my eye? pensa que sou trouxa? on for one’s greens sedento de amor. Paris green verde-paris. the bearing of the green uso de roupa verde (cor nacional da Irlanda). village green prado de aldeia. -
54 mature
1. adjective,maturer, maturest reif; ausgereift [Plan, Methode, Stil, Käse]; durchgegoren [Wein]; ausgewachsen [Pflanze, Tier]; vollentwickelt [Zellen]2. transitive verbreifen lassen [Frucht, Wein, Käse]3. intransitive verb1) [Frucht, Wein, Käse usw.:] reifen2) [Person:] reifen, reifer werden* * *[mə'tjuə] 1. adjective1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) reif2. verb1) (to make or become mature: She matured early.) heranreifen2) ((of an insurance policy) to become due to be paid: My insurance policy matures when I reach sixty-five.) fällig werden•- academic.ru/89035/maturely">maturely- maturity
- matureness* * *ma·ture[məˈtjʊəʳ, AM -ˈtʃʊr]I. adj<-er, -est or more \mature, most \mature>1. (adult) erwachsen; animal ausgewachsen; (like an adult) reif; ( euph: middle-aged) nicht mehr ganz junga gentleman of \mature years ein Mann im besten Alter euphto be \mature beyond one's years für sein Alter schon sehr reif sein\mature economy ECON entwickelte [o reife] Volkswirtschaftafter \mature reflection nach reiflicher ÜberlegungII. vi1. (physically) erwachsen werden, heranreifen; (mentally and emotionally) sich akk weiterentwickeln, reifer werden2. (ripen) [heran]reifensherry is left in large casks to \mature Sherry wird in großen Fässern gelagert, damit er sein volles Aroma entwickeln kannIII. vt1. FOOD▪ to \mature sth etw reifen lassenthe wine has been \matured in oak vats der Wein ist in Eichenfässern gereift2. (make more adult)▪ to \mature sb jdn erwachsener [o reifer] werden lassen* * *[mə'tjʊə(r)]1. adj (+er)of mature years, in his/her mature years — im reiferen or vorgerückten Alter
2) wine ausgereift; sherry, port, cheese reif; fruit reif, ausgereift; plant ausgewachsen; plans ausgereifthis maturer poems — seine reiferen Gedichte
3) (COMM) bill, debt fällig2. vi2) (wine, cheese) reifen, reif werden3. vt1) person reifer machen2) wine, cheese reifen lassen* * *A adj (adv maturely)1. BIOL reif, voll entwickelt (Frau, Keimzellen etc)2. fig reif, gereift (Urteilsvermögen etc):be of a mature age reiferen Alters sein3. fig reiflich erwogen, (wohl)durchdacht, ausgereift (Plan etc):after mature reflection nach reiflicher Überlegung5. MED reif (Abszess etc)7. GEOGa) durch Erosion stark zerklüftet (Land etc)b) der Gesteinsstruktur folgend (Bach etc)B v/t2. fig Pläne etc reifen lassenC v/i2. WIRTSCH fällig werden* * *1. adjective,maturer, maturest reif; ausgereift [Plan, Methode, Stil, Käse]; durchgegoren [Wein]; ausgewachsen [Pflanze, Tier]; vollentwickelt [Zellen]2. transitive verbmature student — Spätstudierende, der/die
reifen lassen [Frucht, Wein, Käse]3. intransitive verb1) [Frucht, Wein, Käse usw.:] reifen2) [Person:] reifen, reifer werden* * *adj.mündig adj.reif adj.
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