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121 uheld
accident, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, tough luck* * *(et -) bad luck ( fx it has brought me nothing but bad luck), ill-luck,( alvorligere, F) misfortune,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx it passed without mishap);( enkelt uheld) stroke of bad luck ( fx it was (, I had) a stroke of bad luck);( uheldig tildragelse) unfortunate occurrence,F misadventure,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx a day seldom passed without some mishap or another);(færdselsuheld etc) accident;( som volder forsinkelse) hitch;(se også ulykke);[ med adv, præp:][ være forfulgt af uheld] be dogged by ill-luck (, misfortune);[ held i uheld] a blessing in disguise;[ have uheld i kærlighed] be crossed in love, be unlucky in love;[ uheld i spil, held i kærlighed] unlucky at cards, lucky in love;[ sidde i uheld] have a run of bad luck; be out of luck;[ have uheld med] have no luck with;[ til uheld for] unfortunately for;[ til alt uheld] as ill-luck would have it, unfortunately;[ hvis uheldet er ude] if our luck runs out;[ ved et uheld] by (an) accident, by a stroke of bad luck, by an unlucky chance,F by mischance. -
122 présent
I.présent1, e [pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective• répondre présent to answer "present"2. masculine nouna. ( = époque) le présent the presentc. ( = personne) les présents et les absents those present and those absent3. feminine nounprésente (Administration = lettre) nous vous signalons par la présente que... we hereby inform you that...II.présent2 [pʀezɑ̃]masculine noun* * *
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présente pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( sur les lieux) [personne] presentM. Glénat, ici présent — Mr Glénat, who is here with us
il ne sera pas présent à l'audience — Droit he will not appear in court
‘présent!’ — ( à l'école) ‘here!’, ‘present!’
j'étais présent en pensée or par le cœur — I was there in spirit
2) ( existant) presentla faim est toujours présente dans cette partie du monde — there's still hunger in that part of the world
avoir présent à l'esprit — to have [something] in mind [conseil]; to have [something] fresh in one's mind [souvenir]
gardez or ayez bien présent à l'esprit que — bear in mind that
3) ( actif) actively involved4) ( actuel) [moment, situation, état] present5) ( en cause) presentpar la présente lettre — by the present (letter), hereby Droit
6) Linguistique [temps, participe] present
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nom masculin1) ( période)2) Linguistique ( temps) present (tense)3) ( cadeau) gift, present
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* * *pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t présent, -e1. adj1) (là en personne) presentIl sera présent à la conférence. — He will be present at the lecture.
2)3) (avant le nom) present, current2. nm(temps) presentà présent — now, at present
jusqu'à présent — up till now, until now
3. nm/f(= personne)4. nf(= lettre)la présente — this letter, the present letter
* * *A adj1 ( sur les lieux) [personne] present; j'étais présent quand cela est arrivé I was present ou there when it happened; les personnes présentes those present; les personnes ici présentes the persons here present sout; M. Glénat, ici présent Mr Glénat, who is here with us; être présent à une cérémonie to be present at ou to attend a ceremony; il était présent aux obsèques he was present at ou he attended the funeral; il ne sera pas présent à l'audience Jur he will not appear in court; ‘présent!’ ( à l'école) ‘here!’, ‘present!’; j'étais présent en pensée or par le cœur I was there in spirit; aux prochaines élections le nouveau parti sera présent fig at the next elections the new party will be represented; pour aller au cinéma il est toujours présent! fig he's always ready to go to the cinema GB ou movies US!;2 ( existant) present; la violence est présente à toutes les pages violence is present on every page; la faim est toujours présente dans cette partie du monde there's still hunger in that part of the world; la société, présente depuis peu dans ce secteur the company, which has recently moved into this sector; avoir présent à l'esprit to have [sth] in mind [conseil]; to have [sth] fresh in one's mind [souvenir]; le souvenir toujours présent de the ever present memory of; gardez or ayez bien présent à l'esprit que bear in mind that;3 ( actif) actively involved; être très présent dans une organisation to be actively involved in an organization; la société reste très présente sur le marché the company is still very active on the market; ma mère a toujours été très présente ( dans ma vie) my mother has always been there for me; un acteur/un chanteur très présent sur scène an actor/a singer with a strong stage presence;4 ( actuel) [moment, situation, état] present; ne penser qu'au moment présent not to look beyond the present; le 5 du mois présent on the 5th instant GB ou of this month; faire qch dans la minute présente to do sth instantly;5 ( en cause) present; la présente déclaration the present statement; par la présente lettre by the present (letter), hereby Jur;6 Ling [temps, participe] present.B nm,f ( personne) il n'y avait que 10 présents there were only 10 people present; la liste des présents the list of those present.C nm2 Ling ( temps) present (tense); le verbe est au présent du subjonctif the verb is in the present subjunctive;3 ( cadeau) gift, present; faire présent de qch à qn to present sb with sth.E à présent loc adv ( en ce moment) at present; ( maintenant) now; d'à présent of today; à présent que now that.1. [dans le lieu dont on parle] presentêtre présent à une conférence to be present at ou to attend a conferenceavoir quelque chose présent à l'esprit to bear ou to keep something in minda. ÉDUCATION to answer to one's name, to be present at roll calldes centaines de jeunes ont répondu présent à l'appel du pape hundreds of young people answered the Pope's call2. [actif]les Français ne sont pas du tout présents dans le jeu the French team is making no impact on the game at allon a rarement vu un chanteur aussi présent sur scène seldom has one seen a singer with such stage presence3. (après le nom) [en cours]————————, présente [prezɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininil y avait 20 présents à la réunion 20 people were present at ou attended the meeting————————nom masculin1. [moment] presentpour le présent for the time being, for the momentprésent de l'indicatif/du subjonctif present indicative/subjunctivevoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel————————présente nom fémininje vous informe par la présente que... I hereby inform you that...————————à présent locution adverbiale————————à présent que locution conjonctive————————d'à présent locution adjectivaleles hommes politiques d'à présent today's ou present-day politicians, the politicians of today -
123 volta
f time( turno) turnarchitecture vaultuna volta oncedue volte twicequalche volta sometimesquesta volta this timeogni volta every timeuna volta per sempre once and for allpoco per volta little by littleun'altra volta ancora una volta one more timelo faremo un'altra volta we'll do it some other timemolte volte many times, often* * *volta1 s.f.1 time: una volta, once; due volte, twice; tre volte, three times (o ant. thrice); quattro volte, four times; una volta ancora, once more (o once again); una volta e mezzo, half as much (o as many) again; una volta o due, once or twice; due, tre volte più grande del tuo, twice, three times as big as yours; molte volte, many times; rare volte, seldom (o rarely); più di una volta, more than once; la prossima volta, next time; l'ultima volta, last time; questa è la prima e l'ultima volta che lo faccio, this is the first and last time that I'll do it; qualche volta, a, certe, delle volte, sometimes; quante volte?, how many times? (o how often?); tutte le volte che, every time (o whenever); tutti in una volta, all at once; uno, due per volta, one, two at a time; per questa volta lasciamo correre, just this once forget it; ti ricordi di quella volta al mare?, do you remember that time at the sea? // di volta in volta, from time to time // sorseggiava la medicina un po' per volta, he sipped the medicine a little at a time; mangiò i cioccolatini un po' per volta, he ate the chocolates a few at a time // una volta per sempre, per tutte, once and for all: ve lo dico una volta per tutte, I'm telling you once and for all // una volta tanto, una buona volta, for once: ascolta tuo padre una volta tanto!, listen to your father for once (o once in a while)!; sta' zitto una buona volta!, keep quiet for once! // una volta o l'altra verrò a trovarti, sooner or later I'll come and see you // una volta fatto non ci penseremo più, once it has been done, we won't think about it any more // c'era una volta..., once upon a time there was... // questa è la volta buona, this is the right time // te l'ho detto una dozzina di volte, I have told you dozens of times // 5 volte 2 fa 10, 5 times 2 is 102 ( turno) turn: a mia volta, in my turn; a sua volta, in his, her turn; questa è la tua volta, this is your turn3 (non com.) ( il voltare, il voltarsi) turning; ( curva) turn, bend: le volte di una strada, the bends (o turns) in a road; fare una volta, to take a turn // a volta di corriere, (antiq.) by return (of post) // gli ha dato di volta il cervello, (fam.) he has gone off his head // partire alla volta di un luogo, to set off for a place // (mar.) dar volta a un cavo, to make a rope fast // (aer.) gran volta, loop5 (metrica) part of a sirima6 (tip.) reverse, verso.volta2 s.f. (arch.) vault: volta a botte, barrel (o circular) vault; volta a crociera, cross vault; volta a cupola, dome vault; un soffitto a volta, a vaulted roof // la volta del cielo, the vault of heaven // chiave di volta, keystone (anche fig.).* * *I ['vɔlta] sf1) (gen) timela prima/l'ultima volta che l'ho visto — the first/last time I saw him
una volta per tutte o una buona volta — once and for all
una volta tanto potresti pagare tu — you could pay, just for once
delle o alle o certe volte; a volte — sometimes, at times
te le darò volta per volta — (istruzioni) I'll give them to you a few at a time
2)(tempo, occasione)
c'era una volta... — once upon a time there was...una volta — (un tempo) once, in the past
una volta che sei partito — once o when you have left
ti ricordi quella volta che... — do you remember (the time) when...
pensa a tutte le volte che... — think of all the occasions on which...
lo facciamo un'altra volta — we'll do it another time o some other time
gli telefonerò un'altra volta, adesso non ne ho voglia — I'll phone him some other time, I don't feel like it now
3) Mat4)II ['vɔlta] sfArchit, Anat vault* * *I ['vɔlta]sostantivo femminile1) timela prima, l'ultima volta — the first, last time
quando l'ho vista la prima, l'ultima volta — when I first, last saw her
questa volta, riuscirò — I'll make it this time
ti ricordi quella volta che...? — do you remember (the time) when...?
una volta o l'altra — one day or another, some time or other
una volta, due -e — once, twice
tre, dieci, molte -e — three, ten, many times
l'unica, la sola volta che l'ho visto — the only time I saw him
gliel'ho detto più -e — I've told him again and again o over and over again
una volta ancora — one more time, once more
facciamolo un'altra volta — (ancora) let's do it again; (in un altro momento) let's do it another time
l'altra volta la volta scorsa last time; la prossima volta next time; il più delle -e more often than not, as often as not; qualche volta, certe -e sometimes; a -e now and then, now and again; una volta per tutte, una buona volta, una volta tanto once and for all; una volta ogni tanto once in a while, from time to time; ogni volta che, tutte le -e che each o every time that, whenever; due -e (al)l'anno twice a year; quattro, nove -e tanto fourfold, ninefold; una volta su due half the time, any other time; nove -e su dieci nine times out of ten; dieci -e più grande ten times bigger; due -e più caro twice as expensive; due -e tanto twice as much; la metà delle -e half the time; ti ho già detto cento, mille -e di non farlo! I've told you a thousand times not to do it! l'8 nel 24 ci sta tre -e mat. 8 into 24 goes 3 times o is 3; tre -e due fa sei — mat. three times two is six
una volta fumava, vero? — she used to smoke, didn't she?
di una volta — of former days o times
3) una volta che onceuna volta che ebbe mangiato... — once he had eaten, he
l'hai fatto arrabbiare, per una volta che era di buon umore — for once when he was in a good mood you had to go and make him angry
5) alla volta, per volta5 euro alla volta — 5 euros a time o at any one time
uno per volta — one at a time, one by one
un po' alla volta, poco per volta — little by little
7) (turno) turna mia, tua volta — in my, your turn
••II ['vɔlta]sostantivo femminile arch. vaultchiave di volta — keystone (anche fig.)
volta a botte — barrel o tunnel vault
la volta celeste — lett. the vault of heaven
* * *volta1/'vɔlta/sostantivo f.1 time; la prima, l'ultima volta the first, last time; quando l'ho vista la prima, l'ultima volta when I first, last saw her; è l'ultima volta che te lo dico! I shan't warn you again! che sia la prima e l'ultima volta che let this be the first and last time (that); questa volta, riuscirò I'll make it this time; ti ricordi quella volta che...? do you remember (the time) when...? magari un'altra volta some other time perhaps; una volta o l'altra one day or another, some time or other; questa è la volta buona this is the right time; una volta, due -e once, twice; tre, dieci, molte -e three, ten, many times; l'unica, la sola volta che l'ho visto the only time I saw him; non rispondete tutti in una volta! don't answer all together o at once! gliel'ho detto più -e I've told him again and again o over and over again; una volta ancora one more time, once more; facciamolo un'altra volta (ancora) let's do it again; (in un altro momento) let's do it another time; l'altra volta, la volta scorsa last time; la prossima volta next time; il più delle -e more often than not, as often as not; qualche volta, certe -e sometimes; a -e now and then, now and again; una volta per tutte, una buona volta, una volta tanto once and for all; una volta ogni tanto once in a while, from time to time; ogni volta che, tutte le -e che each o every time that, whenever; due -e (al)l'anno twice a year; quattro, nove -e tanto fourfold, ninefold; una volta su due half the time, any other time; nove -e su dieci nine times out of ten; dieci -e più grande ten times bigger; due -e più caro twice as expensive; due -e tanto twice as much; la metà delle -e half the time; ti ho già detto cento, mille -e di non farlo! I've told you a thousand times not to do it! l'8 nel 24 ci sta tre -e mat. 8 into 24 goes 3 times o is 3; tre -e due fa sei mat. three times two is six2 una volta (un tempo) una volta fumava, vero? she used to smoke, didn't she? una volta era molto famoso he was once very famous; una volta qui c'era un pub there used to be a pub here; di una volta of former days o times; Paolo non è più quello di una volta Paolo is no longer the person he used to be3 una volta che once; una volta che ebbe mangiato... once he had eaten, he...4 per una volta l'hai fatto arrabbiare, per una volta che era di buon umore for once when he was in a good mood you had to go and make him angry; restiamo a casa per una volta let's have an evening in for a change; per una volta ha pagato lui he paid for a change5 alla volta, per volta un passo alla volta one step at a time; 5 euro alla volta 5 euros a time o at any one time; uno per volta one at a time, one by one; portare tre valige alla volta to carry three suitcases at the same time; un po' alla volta, poco per volta little by little6 alla volta di partire alla volta di Venezia to leave bound for Venice7 (turno) turn; a mia, tua volta in my, your turn; è la volta di Gianna it's Gianna's turn; ho invitato Andy che a sua volta ha invitato Pete I invited Andy who in turn invited Petec'era una volta un re once upon a time there was a king; gli ha dato di volta al cervello he's gone off his head.————————volta2/'vɔlta/sostantivo f.\volta a botte barrel o tunnel vault; la volta celeste lett. the vault of heaven; volta a crociera cross vault; volta a cupola dome vault. -
124 essen;
isst, aß, hat gegessenI v/i eat; zu Mittag / Abend essen have lunch / dinner; viel essen eat a lot; generell: be a big eater; gut / warm / kalt essen have a good / hot / cold meal; das Kind isst gut / schlecht has a good / poor appetite; wenn du gesund werden willst, musst du gut / tüchtig essen you must (Am. have to) eat well; man isst dort ganz gut the food is quite good there; was gibt es zu essen? what’s for dinner ( oder lunch)?, what are we having for dinner ( oder lunch)?; wir können gleich essen dinner ( oder lunch) will be ready in a minute; hast du schon gegessen? have you eaten yet?, have you had your dinner ( oder lunch) yet?; essen gehen oder auswärts, im Restaurant essen eat out, eat at a restaurant; ich geh zu meiner Schwester essen I’m eating ( oder having a meal) at my sister’s; selber essen macht fett! umg. ablehnend: charity begins at homeII v/t eat; etw. gern essen like; seinen Teller leer essen clear one’s plate; ich esse kein Fleisch I don’t eat meat; sie hat noch keinen Bissen gegessen she hasn’t even touched her food, she hasn’t eaten a single morsel yet; du isst mich noch arm! umg. you’re going to eat me out of house and home; nichts wird so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird Sprichw. things are seldom as bad as they seem; das ist längst gegessen! umg., fig. that’s ancient history, that’s dead and buried -
125 happen
1. Ian unfortunate thing happened произошла неприятность; something must have happened должно быть что-нибудь случилось; what [has] happened? что случилось / произошло, стряслось/?; were you there when the accident happened? вы присутствовали при катастрофе?; I wonder what will happen? интересно, что будет дальше /что произойдет/?; accidents (these things) will happen от несчастных случаев (от таких вещей) мы не гарантированы /не застрахованы/; whatever may happen, happen what may что бы ни случилось /ни произошло/2. IIhappen in some manner it happens unexpectedly (spontaneously, mysteriously, simultaneously, etc.) это происходит /случается/ неожиданно и т. д.; happen fit some time such things often happen такие вещи часто бывают /случаются/; happen for some time it happened for the first time это случилось впервые; things that happened over and over again вещи, которые постоянно повторяются; don't let it happen again смотри, чтобы этого больше не было /чтобы это не повторялось/; what happened next? что было /случилось/ потом?; happen in тоже place nothing interesting happens here здесь никогда ничего интересного не бывает /не происходит/, здесь ничего не случается3. XIIIhappen to do smth. happen to meet smb. at the station (to pass smb.'s house, to find smth., to be at home, to be empty, to be near, etc.) случайно встретить кого-л. на вокзале и т. д., do you happen to remember his name? вы, случайно, не помните его имени?; do you happen to know her? вы, случаем, не знаете ее?; I happened to be out when he called меня не оказалось дома, когда он пришел; if you happen to find it если вам посчастливится найти это; how did you happen to find me? как вам удалось меня разыскать?; this happens to be my birthday у меня как раз сегодня день рождения; I don't happen to agree with you в данном случае я с вами не согласен4. XVI1) happen to smb. strange things (accidents, dreadful things, wonderful things, etc.) happen to him (to us, etc.) с ним и т. д. происходят странные вещи и т. д.; this has never happened to me before со мной этого раньше никогда не было /не случалось/; everything happens to me у меня вечно какие-нибудь истории /приключения/; what's happened to him? что с ним?; if anything happens to him let me know если с ним что-нибудь случится /стрясется/, дайте мне знать; happen to smth. what happened to your leg (to your fountain-pen, to the typewriter, to the car, etc.)? что [случилось] с вашей ногой и т. д.?; something has happened to this lock, the key won't turn что-то случилось с замком, ключ не поворачивается; happen at some time this event happened in 1066 это событие имело место в тысяча шестьдесят шестом году: it happened at three o'clock это было /случилось/ в три часа; it happened in my absence это произошло в мое отсутствие; happen in (at, etc.) some place something interesting is always happening in this city в этом городе всегда происходит что-нибудь интересное; what happened at the office? что произошло на работе?; happen under (through, etc.) smth. it happened under my eyes это случилось при мне, я был этому свидетель; it happened through your negligence это получилось из-за вашей халатности. это является результатом вашей небрежности2) happen (up)on smth., smb. happen upon the very thing one wanted (on a clue to the mystery, upon an old friend, etc.) случайно натолкнуться как раз на то, что нужно и т. д.5. XXVit happens that... it sometimes (frequently, seldom, etc.) happens that... иногда и т. д. случается, что...; it so happens that I am free today как раз сегодня я [случайно] свободен; it so happened that he had an hour to spare оказалось, что у него был час свободного времени; should it so happen that... если случится, что...; as it happens, I have left the book at home (I have to leave immediately, I have to stay at home today, I have my cheque-book with me, etc.) так получилось, что я забыл /оставил/ эту книгу дома и т. д. -
126 regard
[rɪˈɡɑ:d]regard касаться, иметь отношение (к кому-л., чему-л.); it does not regard me это меня не касается; as regards что касается regard pl поклон, привет; give my best regards (to) передайте мой сердечный привет regard уважение, расположение; to have a great regard (for smb.) быть очень расположенным (к кому-л.) to have a high (low) regard (for smb.), to hold (smb.) in high (low) regard быть высокого (невысокого) мнения (о ком-л.); out of regard (for smb.) из уважения (к кому-л.) he is much regarded он пользуется большим уважением; I do not regard his opinion я не считаюсь с его мнением to have a high (low) regard (for smb.), to hold (smb.) in high (low) regard быть высокого (невысокого) мнения (о ком-л.); out of regard (for smb.) из уважения (к кому-л.) he is much regarded он пользуется большим уважением; I do not regard his opinion я не считаюсь с его мнением regard относиться; I still regard him kindly я по-прежнему отношусь к нему хорошо regard отношение; in (или with) regard to относительно; в отношении; что касается; in this regard в этом отношении regard отношение; in (или with) regard to относительно; в отношении; что касается; in this regard в этом отношении regard касаться, иметь отношение (к кому-л., чему-л.); it does not regard me это меня не касается; as regards что касается to have a high (low) regard (for smb.), to hold (smb.) in high (low) regard быть высокого (невысокого) мнения (о ком-л.); out of regard (for smb.) из уважения (к кому-л.) regard внимание, забота; regard must be paid to... необходимо обратить внимание на...; to pay no regard to... не обращать внимания на..., пренебрегать regard внимание, забота; regard must be paid to... необходимо обратить внимание на...; to pay no regard to... не обращать внимания на..., пренебрегать regard внимание regard забота regard иметь отношение regard касаться, иметь отношение (к кому-л., чему-л.); it does not regard me это меня не касается; as regards что касается regard касаться regard относиться; I still regard him kindly я по-прежнему отношусь к нему хорошо regard отношение; in (или with) regard to относительно; в отношении; что касается; in this regard в этом отношении regard отношение regard pl поклон, привет; give my best regards (to) передайте мой сердечный привет regard принимать во внимание, считаться (с кем-л., чем-л.; обыкн. в вопр. и отриц. предложениях) regard расположение regard рассматривать; считать regard рассматривать regard считать regard уважение, расположение; to have a great regard (for smb.) быть очень расположенным (к кому-л.) regard уважение regard книжн., уст. взгляд, взор (пристальный, многозначительный) regard книжн., уст. смотреть на (кого-л., что-л.), разглядывать regard as рассматривать в качестве regard внимание, забота; regard must be paid to... необходимо обратить внимание на...; to pay no regard to... не обращать внимания на..., пренебрегать why do you so seldom regard my wishes? почему вы так редко считаетесь с моими желаниями? -
127 Science
It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)[Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Science
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128 allow
əˈlau гл.
1) позволять, разрешать Smoking is not allowed. ≈ Курить воспрещается. Admission is seldom allowed to outsiders. ≈ Посторонних сюда обычно не допускают. This is allowed by the law. ≈ Это разрешается законом. He allowed himself no meat. ≈ Он стремился не есть мясо. We allowed the children to go to the park. ≈ Мы разрешили детям пойти погулять в парк. Syn: permit
2) предоставлять, давать возможность, делать возможным to allow smb. а free passage ≈ разрешить кому-л. бесплатный проезд They allowed an hour for lunch. ≈ Обеденный перерыв у них длится час.
3) давать( обыкн. деньги), выдавать (to) The school committee allowed a sum of money to each child for clothing. ≈ Школьный комитет выдал каждому ребенку определенную сумму денег на одежду.
4) допускать;
признавать The citizens were compelled to allow his great abilities. ≈ Граждане были принуждены признать его большие способности. She tacitly allows of his future visits. ≈ Она молчаливо согласилась на его дальнейшие визиты.
5) принимать во внимание, учитывать, делать скидку, делать поправку (тж. allow for - на что-л.) I allow a great deal for the inconstancy of mankind. ≈ Я делаю большую скидку на человеческое непостоянство.
6) коммерч. делать, предоставлять скидку to allow smb. a discount ≈ давать/предоставлять кому-л. скидку
7) амер. заявлять, утверждать;
признавать, считать
8) признавать что-л. чем-л. It had been allowed for law. ≈ Это было признано законом. ∙ allow for allow in allow of allow out allow up allow me! ≈ разрешите! we have allowed for twenty people ≈ мы были готовы встретить, принять двадцать человекпозволять, разрешать;
давать разрешение - to * smb to do smth. позволять кому-л делать что-л - to be *ed to do smth иметь разрешение делать что-л - she is not *ed out after dark ей не разрешают выходить из дому после наступления темноты - to * oneself smth. позволять себе (сделать) что-л - she *ed herself no sweets она старалась не есть конфет - smoking is not *ed "не курить" (объявление) - no dogs *ed "с собаками вход воспрещен", "провоз собак запрещен" (объявление) - will you * me to use your pen? можно мне взять вашу ручку? - * me позвольте мне( предлагая помочь снять пальто) - perhaps I may be *ed to speak now теперь позвольте мне сказать несколько слов - she *ed her imagination full play она дала волю своему воображению допустить( что-л) по недосмотру;
недоглядеть, просмотреть( что-л) - to * a door to remain open забыть закрыть дверь, случайно оставить дверь открытой - to * a cake to burn сжечь пирог( for) предусматривать;
учитывать;
принимать во внимание;
делать поправку на (что-л) - to * for other expenses учитывать другие расходы - to * an inch for shrinkage припустить дюйм на усадку - to * a gallon for leakage скинуть галлон на утечку - it will take thirty minutes top get to the station, *ing for traffic delays с учетом дорожных заторов путь до станции займет тридцать минут - you must * for his being ill вы должны учесть /принять во внимание/, что он болен (of) допускать - the matter *s of no delay дело не терпит отлагательства - the machine does not * of rough treatment с этой машиной нельзя так неосторожно обращаться - evidence that *s of only one conclusion данные, на основе которых можно сделать только один вывод давать возможность, делать возможным - this gate *s access to the garden через эту калитку можно пройти в сад - the prize *s me to buy a motorcycle на премию я могу купить себе мотоцикл - as soon as circumstances * как только позволят обстоятельства давать, выдавать (обыкн. деньги) ;
предоставлять - to * smth. regularly выплачивать что-л регулярно - to * smb. spending money выдавать кому-л деньги на мелкие расходы - how much money does your father * you for books? сколько( денег) дает тебе отец на книги? - they * me one afternoon a week мне предоставляют один свободный вечер в неделю признавать (справедливым, правильным) ;
принимать;
соглашаться - to * a claim признавать (справедливым) требование - one must * his cleverness нужно признать, что он умен (коммерческое) делать, предоставлять скидку - to * smb. a discount давать кому-л скидку - to * a shilling in the pound делать скидку в один шиллинг с каждого фунта (американизм) (просторечие) считать, признавать;
делать вывод, заключение - to * as how признавать, считать, полагать - Jones *s as how maybe Sherman is right Джоунз говорит, что Шерман, возможно, правallow выдавать пособие ~ давать, регулярно выплачивать;
I allow him l 100 a year я даю ему по 100 фунтов стерлингов в год ~ давать разрешение ~ допускать;
признавать;
I allow that I was wrong признаю, что был неправ ~ допускать ~ амер. диал. заявлять, утверждать;
allow me! разрешите!;
we have allowed for twenty people мы были готовы встретить, принять двадцать человек ~ позволять, разрешать;
smoking is not allowed курить воспрещается ~ позволять ~ предоставлять, делать возможным;
this gate allows access to the garden через эти ворота можно пройти в сад ~ предоставлять скидку ~ признавать ~ принимать во внимание, учитывать, делать скидку, делать поправку (for - на что-л.) ;
you must allow for some mistakes вы должны учесть некоторые ошибки ~ принимать во внимание ~ разрешать ~ удовлетворять~ for предусматривать ~ for принимать во внимание ~ for учитывать~ амер. диал. заявлять, утверждать;
allow me! разрешите!;
we have allowed for twenty people мы были готовы встретить, принять двадцать человек~ no deviations не допускать отклонении~ допускать;
признавать;
I allow that I was wrong признаю, что был неправ~ позволять, разрешать;
smoking is not allowed курить воспрещается~ предоставлять, делать возможным;
this gate allows access to the garden через эти ворота можно пройти в сад~ амер. диал. заявлять, утверждать;
allow me! разрешите!;
we have allowed for twenty people мы были готовы встретить, принять двадцать человек~ принимать во внимание, учитывать, делать скидку, делать поправку (for - на что-л.) ;
you must allow for some mistakes вы должны учесть некоторые ошибки
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