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■ rule outv. t. + avv.1 escludere, scartare ( un'idea, una possibilità, ecc.); (leg.) non ammettere ( prove, ecc.); non riconoscere la validità di ( richieste, pretese, ecc.): to rule out murder, escludere che si tratti di un assassinio; to rule out sb. 's guilt, escludere che q. sia colpevole; We can't rule out the possibility that things will get worse, non possiamo escludere la possibilità che le cose peggiorino2 precludere ( una possibilità); rendere (qc.) impossibile: Her state of health rules out any immediate return to work, il suo stato di salute preclude del tutto un suo rientro immediato al lavoro; The nature of the terrain ruled out farming, la natura del suolo rendeva la coltivazione impossibile □ ( sport: dell'arbitro) to rule out a goal, annullare un gol □ to rule sb. out of st., escludere q. da qc.: The injury rules him out of the final, l'infortunio preclude la sua partecipazione alla finale; She has ruled herself out of standing at the next election, si è preclusa la possibilità di presentarsi alle prossime elezioni □ to be ruled out, essere vietato; essere dichiarato inammissibile; ( sport) essere inabilitato al gioco: He's rule out with a knee injury, non può giocare per un infortunio al ginocchio. -
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rule out [sth.], rule [sth.] out1) (eliminate) escludere, scartare [ possibility]* * *(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) escludere* * *vt + adv* * *rule out [sth.], rule [sth.] out1) (eliminate) escludere, scartare [ possibility] -
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) excluir, descartarexpr.• excluir v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<possibility\>\> descartar; \<\<course of action\>\> hacer* imposibleVT + ADV1) (=exclude) [+ action, possibility] descartar, excluir; [+ candidate] excluirthe age limit rules him out — el límite de edad lo excluye, queda excluido por el límite de edad
2) (=make impossible) hacer imposible, imposibilitarRULE BRITANNIAthe TV was on, effectively ruling out conversation — la televisión estaba puesta, lo que de hecho hacía imposible or imposibilitaba toda conversación
Rule Britannia es una canción patriótica que data de 1740. La letra, escrita por el poeta escocés James Thomson, celebra el control marítimo del que Gran Bretaña disfrutaba en aquella época. Aunque algunos critican el tono excesivamente chovinista de la canción, Rule Britannia aún se canta en algunas celebraciones de carácter patriótico, como la Last Night of the Proms. El estribillo reza así: Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves, Britons never never never shall be slaves.
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transitive verb2) (prevent) unmöglich machen* * ** * *◆ rule outvt▪ to \rule out out ⇆ sth etw ausschließen* * *vt sepword, sentence einen Strich ziehen durch; (fig = exclude, dismiss) ausschließen* * *transitive verb1) (exclude, eliminate) ausschließen2) (prevent) unmöglich machen* * *v.ausschließen v.verdrängen v. -
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[ʹru:lʹaʋt] phr v1. = rule off 12. исключатьthe regulations rule out anyone under the age of 18 - устав не допускает лиц моложе 18 лет
a possibility that cannot be ruled out - возможность, которую нельзя исключить
the President did not rule out his own participation in the conference - президент не считал возможным своё собственное участие в конференции
the doctor ruled out visits from relatives - доктор запретил родственникам посещать больного
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) izključiti* * *transitive verb izločiti, oddvojiti, prečrtati, izključitito rule out of order — ne upoštevati nečesa, ker ne spada k stvarito rule out the possibility — izključiti možnost, ne računati z možnostjo -
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اِسْتَبْعَدَ \ exclude: to shut out; leave out; not include: I was excluded from the meeting. rule out: to declare that sth. is impossible or cannot be considered: The cause of his death is uncertain, but murder has not been ruled out. \ اِسْتَثْنَى \ exclude: to shut out; leave out; not include: I was excluded from the meeting. rule out: to declare that sth. is impossible or cannot be considered: The cause of his death is uncertain, but murder has not been ruled out. \ See Also استبعد (اِسْتَبْعَدَ) -
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) udelukke* * *(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) udelukke -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > rule out
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1) вычеркивать Rule out neatly any words which you do not wish the examiner to read. ≈ Аккуратно зачеркни те слова, которые ты хочешь показывать экзаменатору.
2) исключать The government has ruled out any further support for the industry. ≈ Правительство отказало в дальнейшей помощи индустрии.
3) мешать, препятствовать A sudden storm ruled out the boat race. ≈ Из-за внезапного шторма регату пришлось отменить. отделить чертой, провести линейкой черту исключать - the regulations * anyone under the age of 18 устав не допускает лиц моложе 18 лет - a possibility that cannot be ruled out возможность, которую нельзя исключить - the President did not * his own participation in the conference президент считал возможным свое собственное участие в конференции - the doctor ruled out visits from relatives доктор запретил родственникам посещать больногоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rule out
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исключать; исключитьСинонимический ряд:1. exclude (verb) bar; bate; count out; debar; eliminate; except; exclude; suspend2. keep out (verb) ban; embargo; keep out; occlude; ostracise; ostracize; restrain3. prevent (verb) avert; deter; forestall; forfend; head off; obviate; preclude; prevent; stave off; turn aside; ward -
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фраз. гл.1) вычёркиватьRule out neatly any words which you do not wish the examiner to read. — Аккуратно зачеркни те слова, которые ты не хочешь показывать экзаменатору.
2) исключать (возможность чего-л.)The government has ruled out any further support for the industry. — Правительство отказало в дальнейшей помощи индустрии.
3) мешать, препятствоватьA sudden storm ruled out the boat race. — Из-за внезапного шторма регату пришлось отменить.
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) útiloka -
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) kizár -
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(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) pôr de lado
См. также в других словарях:
rule out of — ˌrule ˈout of [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they rule out of he/she/it rules out of present participle ruling out of past tense … Useful english dictionary
rule out — (something) to stop considering something as a possibility. My doctor has ruled out drinking tea or coffee. Let s see how much the trip will cost before we rule it out … New idioms dictionary
rule out — [v] exclude, reject abolish, avert, ban, bate, cancel, count out, debar, deter, dismiss, eliminate, except, forbid, forestall, forfend, leave out, not consider, obviate, preclude, prevent, prohibit, proscribe, recant, revoke, stave off, suspend,… … New thesaurus
rule out — ► rule out/in exclude (or include) as a possibility. Main Entry: ↑rule … English terms dictionary
rule out/in — ► rule out/in exclude (or include) as a possibility. Main Entry: ↑rule … English terms dictionary
rule out — index delete, deter, dismiss (put out of consideration), disqualify, eliminate (exclude), exclude, negate, o … Law dictionary
rule out — eliminate, debar, *exclude, shut out, suspend, disbar, blackball Analogous words: bar, block (see HINDER): *prevent, preclude, obviate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
rule out — verb 1. make impossible, especially beforehand (Freq. 6) • Syn: ↑preclude, ↑close out • Derivationally related forms: ↑preclusive (for: ↑preclude) … Useful english dictionary
rule out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rule out of : present tense I/you/we/they rule out of he/she/it rules out of present participle ruling out of past tense ruled out of past participle ruled out of rule someone out of something to make it… … English dictionary
rule out — {v.} 1. To say that (something) must not be done; not allow; also: decide against. * /The principal ruled out dances on school nights./ * /The play was ruled out by the referee./ * /Jean probably will not go to college, but she has not ruled that … Dictionary of American idioms
rule out — {v.} 1. To say that (something) must not be done; not allow; also: decide against. * /The principal ruled out dances on school nights./ * /The play was ruled out by the referee./ * /Jean probably will not go to college, but she has not ruled that … Dictionary of American idioms