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81 close
I 1. [kləus] adverb1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) tæt; nær2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) tæt2. adjective1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) nær2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) tæt3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) nøje; omhyggelig4) (tight: a close fit.) trang; tæt5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) indelukket; lummer6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) fedtet; smålig7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) tæt•- closely- closeness
- close call/shave
- close-set
- close-up
- close at hand
- close on
- close to II 1. [kləuz] verb1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) lukke2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) slutte; afslutte3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) afslutte2. noun(a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) slutning- close up* * *I 1. [kləus] adverb1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) tæt; nær2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) tæt2. adjective1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) nær2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) tæt3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) nøje; omhyggelig4) (tight: a close fit.) trang; tæt5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) indelukket; lummer6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) fedtet; smålig7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) tæt•- closely- closeness
- close call/shave
- close-set
- close-up
- close at hand
- close on
- close to II 1. [kləuz] verb1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) lukke2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) slutte; afslutte3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) afslutte2. noun(a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) slutning- close up -
82 международный спор
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > международный спор
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83 ausmachen
aus|ma·chenvt1) ( löschen)den Motor \ausmachen to switch off sep the engine2) ( ermitteln)die Zahl der Opfer \ausmachen to determine the number of victims;es lässt sich nicht mehr \ausmachen, wie... it can no longer be determined how...;3) ( vereinbaren)etw [mit jdm] \ausmachen to agree to [or [up]on] sth [with sb];einen Termin \ausmachen to agree upon [or to] [or (Am a.) on] a time;wir müssen nur noch \ausmachen, wann wir uns treffen we only have to arrange where we should meet;ausgemacht agreed4) ( abmachen)etw mit sich [selbst] \ausmachen [müssen] to [have to] decide [sth] for oneself;einen Streit [untereinander] \ausmachen to settle an argument [amongst themselves]5) (bewirken, darstellen)etw \ausmachen [to go] to make up sth;alles, was das Leben ausmacht everything that is a part of life;eine Luxuslimousine macht keinen Millionär aus a limousine does not make one a millionaire6) ( betragen)etw \ausmachen to amount [or run] to sth;der stärkere Motor macht 32 PS mehr aus the more powerful engine delivers 32 HP more;( sich summieren) to add up [or come] to sth7) ( bewirken)kaum etwas \ausmachen to hardly make any difference;nichts \ausmachen to not make any difference [or to make no difference] [at all];viel \ausmachen to make a big difference;was macht es schon aus? what difference does it make?8) ( beeinträchtigen)macht es Ihnen etwas aus, wenn...? do you mind if...?;ja, es macht mir viel aus yes, I do mind very much;es macht jdm nichts/viel aus, etw zu tun sb doesn't mind doing sth/it matters a great deal to sb to do sth -
84 trānsigō
trānsigō ēgī, āctus, ere [trans+ago], to drive through, stab through, pierce through, transfix, transpierce: gladio pectus, Ph.—Fig., to carry through, bring to an end, finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact: illud factum atque transactum est: rebus transactis: quod plerumque non futura sed transacta perpendimus, Cu.: Intus transigetur quod restet, T.: pleraque per se, L.: reliqua cum Bestiā secreta, S.: rixae caede transiguntur, Ta.: sin transactum est, if all is over.—Of a difference or controversy, to settle, come to a settlement, agree, reach an understanding: inter se ut lubet, T.: cum reo: cum privatis non poterat transigi minore pecuniā: ut secum aliquid quā lubet condicione transigeret. —With cum, to make an end of, put an end to, have done with: cum Publilio certamen, L.: cum expeditionibus, Ta.: cum spe votoque uxoris semel transigitur, Ta.—Of time, to bring to an end, lead, pass, spend: tempus per ostentationem, Ta.* * *transigere, transegi, transactus Vstab, pierce; finish, settle, complete, accomplish; perform; bargain, transact -
85 уладить разногласие
General subject: arrange a difference, arrange difference, settle a differenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уладить разногласие
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86 SKILJA
* * *(skil, skilda; skiliðr, later skildr, skilinn), v.1) to part, divide, separate (sú er nú kölluð Jökulsá ok skirl landsfjórðunga);skilr hann flokk sinn, he divides his band;2) to break off, break up (þessi sótt mun skilja samvistu okkra);síðan skildu þau talit, they broke off their talk;3) to part company, take leave (skildu þeir með mikilli vináttu);4) impers.; þar er leidir (acc.) skildi, þá skildi ok slóðina, where the roads parted, there the tracks too parted;mundi skilja vegu þeirra, their ways would diverge;með þessu skilr skipti þeirra, thus ended their dealings;it differs, mikit (acc.) skilr hamingju okkra, there is a wide difference between our fortunes;þá skilr á um e-t, they disagree about a thing;ef skrár skilr á, if the scrolls differ;5) to distinluish, discern, with the eyes (nú má ek þann eigi sjá eða biða mér fulltings, er ek má harm eigi skilja);with the ears, to hear (eru þeir hér svá, at þeir megi skilja mál mitt);6) to understand, find out (þá þóttist Þórr skilja hvat látum verity hafði of nóttina);7) to decide, settle (skildi konungr erendi Sighvats svá, at honum líkaði vel);8) to set apart, reserve for one (þó at konungr hafi mér skilit eignir minar eða landsvist í Orkneyjum);eiga e-t skilit, to have reserved, stipulated (þat átta ek skilit við þik, at);skilja sér e-t, to reserve to oneself (jarðir hafði hann hygt ok skilit sér allar landskyldir);skilja e-t í sætt, to lay down, stipulate, in an agreement (þat var skilit í sæt- várri, at);9) with preps.:skilja e-t á við e-n, to stipulate (þó vil ek skilja á við þik einn hlut);skilja e-t eptir, to leave behind;skilja e-t frá e-u, to separate from (hann skildi sik sjálfr frá ríki ok fór í klaustr);to exeinpt from (hverr maðr skyldi gjalda konungi fimm aura, sá er eigi væri frá því skiliðr);skilja fyrir e-u, to formulate, dictate (skilja fyrir eiðstafinum);skilja fyrir heiti, to formulate, pronounce a vow;skilja með mönnum, to part, separate (nótt skildi þá með þeim);impers., skilr með þeim, they part (eptir þetta skildi með þeim);skilja e-t í sundr, to part asunder (hinir skildu í sundr skipin ok gerðu hlið í millum skipanna);skilja e-t til, to stipulate (vil ek ok til skilja, at);skilja e-t undan, to except, to make a reservation for (at undan skildum, heraðssektum);skilja e-t undan e-m, to deprive one of;skilja e-t undir e-n, to leave it to one (Njáll kvaðst þat vilja skilja undir Höskuld);skilja e-n undir sætt, to include one in an agreement (hversu marga menn viltu skilja undir sættir okkar);skilja undir eið, to make an oath with reservation;skilja við e-n, to part with, put away;skilja við konu, bónda, to divorce one’s wife, one’s husband;segja skilit við konu, to declare oneself separated from;10) refl., skiljast.* * *pres. skil, skill, Grág.; pret. skilði, skildi; part. skiliðr, and later, skildr and skilinn; neut. skilið and skilt: [the original sense, viz. to cut, Lat. secare, appears in Goth. skilja = a butcher; A. S. scylan = to separate.]A. To part, separate, divide; Tanais skilr heims-þriðjunga, Al. 131; sú er nú kölluð Jökulsá ok skilr lands-fjórðunga, Landn. 251; Gautelfr skilr Noregs-konungs ríki ok Svía-konungs, Rb. 330:—to break off, break up, þessi sótt mun skilja vára samvistu, Ld. 286; mun sá einn hlutr vera at s. mun með okkr, Nj. 112; mun þat s. með okkr, Fs. 16: segja Rúti at betra mun at s. ykkr, of fighters, Nj. 32; Höskuldr skildi þær, Ld. 36; þá er barsmíð skilið, Grág. ii. 114; s. ræðu, s. talit, to break off the conversation, Ld. 36, Fms. ii. 262, Nj. 48, Bjarn. 22; s. boðinu (dat.), Gísl. 116, is prob. an error; skilja hjúskap, to divorce, K. Á. 6; váru skilið ráð þeirra Sigríðar, Fms. x. 219; skilr hann flokk sinn, then he divided his band, viii. 59; þá skildi ekki nema hel, vii. 233.2. with prepp.: s. frá, to separate, Fms. xi. 350, Blas. 42; frá skildr, excepted, Dipl. v. 22, K. Á. 182; frá skiliðr, Grág. i. 16; skilja mik frá trú, Blas. 42; at engu frá skildu, nothing excepted. Dipl. v. 22; eiðar frá skildir, K. Á. 182; sá maðr er nú var frá skiliðr, Grág;. i. 16, 17:—s. sundr, to put asunder, Nj. 42:—s. við, to part with, put away; s. við konu, s. við bónda, 686 B. 14, Þórð. 46 new Ed.; at ek vilja s. við félaga minn, Grág. i. 326; ok sé hann skildr við ( have forfeited) ábúð jarðar, Gþl 337:—s. eptir, to leave behind, Mag.: passim in mod. usage, eg skildi það eptir heima.3. to part company, leave; svá skildu vér næstum, at…, Nj. 49; eptir þat skildu þeir, 98; skildu þeir með mikilli vináttu, 138; hefir þú mér heitið, at vit skyldim aldri s., 201.4. impers. one parts; hence followed by acc., one parts a thing, i. e. it branches off, is separated; þar skilr Spán inn Kristna ok Spán inn heiðna, Fms. vii. 80; þar er leiðir skildi ( where the roads parted) þá skildi ok slóðna, there the tracks too parted, Eg. 579; mundi skilja vegu þeirra, their ways would diverge, 126; með þessu skilr skipti þeirra, thus ended their dealings, Ísl. ii. 274; er þat nú bezt at skili með oss, Finnb. 334; skilr þá með þeim, Nj. 112.β. it differs; at mikit (acc.) skili hamingju okkra, there is a wide difference between, Eg. 719; hvat skilr þær ástgjafar, 656 A. i. 12; þvíat mennina skildi, Sks. 733 B.γ. it falls out, comes to a difference; even with a double acc. of person and of thing, e-n skilr á um e-t; þá skildi aldri á orð (acc.) né verk, Nj. 147; ef þá skill á, Grág. ii. 70; þeir skyldu sik láta á, skilja um einhvern hlut, Ld. 60; þeir urðu missáttir, ok skildi þá (á) um eignina á Auslrátt, Fms. ix. 458; skildi þá ekki (acc.) á ek Rúnólf, they and R. disagreed in nought, Nj. 178; hver-vitna þess er menn skilr á um sætr, N. G. L. i. 42; nú skilr menn á (um) markteig, id.; ef menn skilr á (um) merki, id.; hann (acc.) hafði skilt á við gesti jarls, Fms. ix. 449; ek vil at þú látir þik á skilja við einhvern húskarl minn, Rd. 318; ef skrár skilr á, if the scrolls differ, Grág. i. 7.B. Metaph. usages:I. [Old Engl. to skill], to distinguish, discern, understand; vóru svá skilið nöfn með þeim, Ísl. ii. 332; eru þeir hér svá, at þeir megi s. mál mitt ( hear it), Eg. 735; spilltisk svá sýnin at eingi þeirra mátti s. hann, Hom. 120; s. ljós frá myrkum, Sks. 626 B; kunna drauma at skilja, to know how to ‘skill’ dreams, Fms. iv. 381: to understand, þat er at skilja ( that is to say) á vára tunga, Anecd. 16, 18; konungr skildi at þetta var með spotti gört, Fms. i. 15; vér þykkjumk hitt s., at …, Ld. 180; ef þat er rétt skilt, sem þar kveðr at, Grág. ii. 37; hón skildi þó raunar hvat hann mælti til hjálpar manninum, Fs. 76; kunnu vér alira þjóða tungur at mæla ok skilja, 656 A. ii. 10: very freq. in mod. usage, skilr þú þetta? eg skil ekki hvat þú segir, það er ó-skiljandi.II. as a law term, to decide; skildi konungr erendi Sighvats svá, at …, Fms. v. 180; þá er kviðir eigu at s. mál manna, Grág. i. 49; skulu heimilis-búar hans fimm skilja þat, hvárt …, 58; allt þat sem lögbók skilr eigi, Gþl. 18; enir sömu búar skolu um þat skilja, Grág. i. 43; at þeir eru þess kviðar kvaddir er þeir eigu eigi um at s., 55; skulu vetfangs-búar s. um hvárt-tveggja, ii. 37; tólflar-kviðr átti um at s., Eb., Nj. 238.2. to set apart, reserve; þat skil ek er ek vil, Nj. 55; þessu sem nú var skilt með þeim, Fms. xi. 100; nú hefir maðr kú skilt í skyld sína, Gþl. 503; þat var skilit í sætt vára, Nj. 257; þat var skilið í sæll þeirra Þóris föður míns ok Bjarnar, at …, Eg. 345; var þat skilit til brigða um áðr-nefnt kaup, Dipl. iii. 10; hann skildi af sér ( declined responsibility) um fyrnd á kirkju alla ábyrgð, iv. 4; þat er stórmæl ok skilit ( express) boðorð, Anecd. 46; nema þat væri skilt (expressly reserved), Fms. x. 447: eiga skilit, to have reserved, stipulated; þat átta ek skilit við þik, at …, ii. 93; sem Hrani átti skilt, iv. 31; at hann vill hafa gripina svá sem hann átti skilit, vi. 60: hence the mod. phrase, eg á það ekki skilið, ‘tis not due to reserve this for me, i. e. I do not deserve it; hann á það skilið, it is owing to him, it serves him right:—s. sér e-t, to reserve to oneself, Fas. i. 527, Fms. v. 293, ix. 323, Landn. 304; Njáll kveðsk þat vilja s. undir Höskuld, to make a reservation, reserve it for H., Nj. 149; þeir sem gáfu, skildu æfinlig forræði þeirra undir sik ok sína arfa, reserved it for themselves and their heirs, Bs. i. 689.3. esp. with a prep.; s. á, fyrir, til, undan, to stipulate, reserve; vil ek s. á við þik einn hlut, Hrafn. 6; skaltú s. þat á við hann, Fms, x. 334:—s. fyrir, hversu var skilt fyrir félagi þeirra, Grág. i. 330; ok skili þeir þá fyrir þegar, 118; skal einn maðr s. fyrir ( pronounce) en aðrir gjalda samkvæði á, i. 2; at svá fyrir-skildu ( so stipulated), Dipl, v. 19; handa-band þeirra var svá fyrir skilit, iv. 9; þá skilði Sverrir konungr fyrir eidstafinum ( dictated it), Fms. viii. 150; er hann hafði fyrir skilt heitinu, made (said) the vow, 55:—þann hlut vilda ek til s., at vér værim austr hér. Nj. 149; þat vil ek þá s. til, segir Hallr, at …, 156; þat vil ek ok til s. við ykkr bræðr jarla mína, at …, Ó. H. 98; megu þeir eigi aðra göra sekð hans en til var skilit fyrir váttum, Grág. i. 118:—s. undir eið, to take an oath with reservation, Grág. i. 56, Sturl. i. 66:—s. undan, to reserve, make a reservation; s. undan goðorð, utanferðir, sektir, Ld. 308, Sturl. ii. 63.C. Reflex. to separate, break up; skildisk þá ok riðlaðisk fylkingin, Fms. vii. 277; at þau væri skild, Grág. i. 307; vóru þau þá skilið, Nj. 268:—s. við e-n, to part from; sá er skiliðr við konuna, Grág. i. 33; segja skilið við, konu, bónda, to declare oneself separated from, Nj. 14, 50; ef kona skilsk við bónda sinn ( divorces), 656 A. 15; hvar hann skildisk við Þórólf, Ld. 44: to forsake. Fms. i. 34, Nj. 250; s. við mál e-s, Ld. 308, Nj. 177; þeir er ekki vildu við skiljask ( leave off) ok láta af heiðninni, Fms. iv. 144.2. recipr. to part company; at vit skilimk í orrostu, Eg 293; þótt vit skilimk, Korm. 88; þeir skiljask fóstrar, Fms. xi. 99; skildusk þeir með blíðskap. feðgar, Eg. 790.β. to be divorced, Grág. i. 325, 326, K. Á. 116.II. impers., e-m skilsk e-t, ‘it skills one’, one perceives; honum hafði þat skilisk, Eg. 715; haun kenndi honum atferli—Nú skaltú vita hvárt mér hafi skilisk, Ísl. ii. 206; konunginum skildusk vel orð jarls, Fms. xi. 13; má mér þat eigi skiljask, Sks. 61; hón lét sér þat ok vel skiljask, to make up one’s mind to it, Hkr. ii. 88; Barði lætr sér skiljask at svá er, Ísl. ii. 327; þú vill þér ekki skiljask (láta) þat er á mót er þínum vilja. 625. 68.III. part. skilinn, q. v. -
87 разногласие
сущ.controversy; disagreement; discord; difference; dispute; dissent; variance; (противоречие, расхождение тж) contradictionпреодолевать разногласия — ( противоречия) to overcome the contradictions
- принципиальное разногласиеурегулировать (устранять) разногласие — to adjust (resolve, settle) a difference (a dispute); arrange a difference
- расовые разногласия
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88 between
❢ When between is used as a preposition expressing physical location ( between the lines), time ( between 8 am and 11 am), position in a range ( between 30 and 40 kilometres), relationship ( link between, difference between) it is translated by entre. For particular usages, see the entry below.A prep1 ( in space) entre ; there is a wall between the two gardens il y a un mur entre les deux jardins ; there are no stops between this station and Paris il n'y a pas d'arrêt entre cette gare et Paris, cette gare est le dernier arrêt avant Paris ;2 ( in time) entre ; between meals entre les repas ; between the ages of 12 and 18 entre l'âge de 12 et 18 ans ; between now and next year d'ici l'année prochaine ;3 ( on a scale or range) entre ; it costs between £10 and £20 cela coûte entre dix et vingt livres sterling ; it's between 50 and 60 kilometres away c'est à environ 50 ou 60 kilomètres d'ici ;4 ( to and from) entre ; flights between London and Amsterdam les vols entre Londres et Amsterdam ; the train that goes between London and Brighton le train qui va de Londres à Brighton or qui assure la liaison Londres-Brighton ;5 ( indicating connection or relationship) entre ; the link between smoking and cancer le lien entre le tabagisme et le cancer ; what's the difference between the two? quelle est la différence entre les deux? ; you must settle it between yourselves il faut que vous le régliez entre vous ; nothing now stands between us and success rien ne peut plus faire obstacle à notre réussite maintenant ; we mustn't allow this to come between us il ne faut pas que cela crée des problèmes entre nous ; it's something between a novel and an autobiography cela tient à la fois du roman et de l'autobiographie ;6 (indicating sharing, division) entre ; the estate was divided between them les biens ont été divisés entre eux ; they drank the whole bottle between (the two of) them à eux deux, ils ont bu toute la bouteille ; they had only one suitcase between (the three of) them ils n'avaient qu'une seule valise pour trois ; between ourselves, between you and me (and the gatepost) entre nous ;7 (together, in combination) the couples have seventeen children between them à eux tous, les couples ont dix-sept enfants ; between them, they collected £200 en tout, ils ont réuni 200 livres sterling ; they wrote the article between them ( two people) ils se sont mis à deux pour écrire l'article ; ( more than two) ils se sont mis à plusieurs pour écrire l'article ; between (the two of) us, we earn £30,000 a year à nous deux nous gagnons 30 000 livres sterling par an ; between housework, minding the children and studying, I never have any time to myself entre le ménage, les enfants et les études, je n'ai pas une minute à moi.1 ( in space) au milieu, entre les deux ; ( in time) dans l'intervalle, entre les deux ; the two main roads and the streets (in) between les deux rues principales et les petites rues situées entre elles or et les petites rues au milieu ; she spent four years at university and two years training, with a year off (in) between elle a passé quatre ans à l'université et deux ans en formation, avec une année sabbatique entre les deux ; neither red nor orange but somewhere (in) between ni rouge ni orange mais entre les deux. -
89 разрешить спор
1) General subject: settle a dispute2) Military: resolve a dispute, settle an argument3) Law: decide the difference4) Diplomatic term: adjust a dispute5) Makarov: decide a dispute, determine a controversy -
90 gøre
3де́латьhvad gør du? — что ты де́лаешь?
det gør íkke nóget — ничего́ стра́шного; э́то не име́ет значе́ния
jeg kúnne íkke gǿre for det — я не винова́т
gǿre ondt — причиня́ть боль [зло]
gǿre plads — освободи́ть ме́сто
gǿre én sélskab — соста́вить кому́-л. компа́нию
gǿre sit til — внести́ свой вклад
gǿre sig úmage — стара́ться
gǿre om — переде́лывать
gǿre op — ула́живать
* * *do, have, make, play at, render, suit oneself, turn* * *vb (gjorde, gjort) do ( fx what are you doing here? do one's duty);tilstand) make ( fx a noise, a mistake; an attempt, a gesture, a journey; it makes me sick);[ gøre Oxford på en dag] do Oxford in a day;[ med adj, pron, vb etc:][ dette gjorde at de hørte efter] this made them listen;[ han gør os bedre end vi er] he makes us out to be better than we are;[ gøre sit bedste] do one's best;[ kan mindre ikke gøre det?] can't you do with less?[ hvad gør det?] what does it matter? what of that?[ hvad har de gjort dig?] what have they done to you?[ hvad har du at gøre her?] what are you doing here?[ det gør ingenting] it does not matter; never mind;[ han gør det ikke længe] he won't last long;[ det gør ikke så meget] it does not matter much;[ han har aldrig gjort dig noget] he has never done you any harm;(dvs at bestille) there is nothing to do;(dvs at stille op) there is nothing to be done (about it);(dvs at opnå) nothing doing;[ det gør ikke noget] it does not matter; never mind;[ noget må der gøres] something must be done;[ gøre sig] be a success;( anstille sig) pretend to be ( fx stupid);[ med præp og adv:][ hvor har du gjort af det?] where have you put it? what have you done with it?[ gøre det af på fem minutter] get it over with in five minutes;[ jeg vidste ikke hvor jeg skulle gøre af mig selv] I didn't know where to put myself;[ gøre det af med] dispose of;( dræbe) dispatch,T do away with;[ varmen var ved at gøre det med mig] the heat was nearly too much for me;[ gøre noget ` efter] imitate something;[ jeg kan ikke gøre for det] I cannot help it; it is not my fault;[ kan jeg gøre noget for Dem?] can I do anything for you?[ det kan hverken gøre fra eller til] it makes no difference;[ gøre i](merk) deal in;[ gøre i bukserne] dirty one's trousers; mess one's pants;[ gøre noget i penge] turn something into cash;[ du ville gøre klogt i at] you would be wise to;[ gøre vel i at] do well to;[ gøre en imod] cross somebody, act against somebody's wishes;[ han gjorde hele krigen med] he went (el. he served) all through the war;[ han gjorde rejsen med] he travelled with us (, them, etc);[ have at gøre med] have to do with ( fx I don't want to have anything to do with him (, that)); deal with ( fx you must remember we aredealing with a desperate man); be concerned with ( fx we are here concerned with a very difficult problem);[ alt hvad der har med flåden at gøre] everything connected with the navy;( også) it is something (, nothing) to do with ( fx this is nothing to do with money);[ have nok at gøre med at] have one's work cut out to;[ det er ikke gjort med at snakke] talking won't help (el. isn't enough);[ gør mod andre hvad du vil have de skal gøre mod dig] do as you would be done by;[ gøre noget `om] do something (over) again;[ gøre højre om] turn right;[ hvad der er sket kan ikke gøres om] what is done cannot be undone;[ gøre omkring] turn (a)round,( pludseligt) turn on one's heel;( i eksercits, gymnastik) turn about; execute a right-about turn,( om en hel række) wheel round;[ gøre op]( regnskab) make up, balance ( fx an account),(bilægge strid etc) settle;[ gøre boet op] wind up the estate;[ gøre kassen op] balance the cash;[ gøre lageret op] take stock;[ gøre op med] settle with;(straffe etc) reckon with ( fx after the war we'll reckon with all the traitors);[ gøre op med sig selv] make up one's mind;[ gøre til] make ( fx make him a general);( udnævne) appoint ( fx appoint him governor);( forvandle til) make into ( fx make him into a leader; make the miserable hut into a home); make... of ( fx make a man (, anenemy) of him; make a habit of it);[ gøre sig til af] brag about;(merk) the shares changed hands at;[ han er ikke så dygtig som man gerne vil gøre ham til] he is not as clever as he is made out to be;[ gøre meget ud af] make much of;[ gøre for meget ud af det] make too much of it; overdo it;[ gøre det ud for] serve as; do as; do duty for;[ hvad har du gjort ved barnet?] what have you done to the child?[ det er der ikke noget at gøre ved] there is nothing to be done about it; it cannot be helped;(dvs arbejdede energisk) he put his back into it;[ jeg kan ikke gøre ved det] I cannot help it;(dvs tage dig af det) you must do something about it. -
91 sag
affair, business, case, cause, concern, matter, proposition, suit* * *(en -er)( anliggende) matter;( emne) subject;(som man interesserer sig el. kæmper for) cause ( fx collect money (, fight) for a good cause; fight for the cause of freedom);( retssag) case ( fx a criminal case; lose the case),( proces også) lawsuit ( fx lose one lawsuit after another);( papirerne i en sag) file ( fx send the file to the Minister);( opgave) business ( fx that is not my business);[ sager](i ministerium etc) business ( fx he is responsible for business relating to education);(= ting) things;( anliggender) affairs;[ det er en anden sag (el. en sag for sig)] that is a different matter, that is quite a different story, that's different;[ blande sig i andres sager] meddle in other people's affairs;(dvs det forholder sig sådan) it is like this; the fact (of the matter) is that;T (dvs det helt rigtige) that's just the thing (el. ticket);[ det er ikke lige sagen] that's not quite the thing;[ det er netop sagen] that's just the point;[ det er sager!] that's something like![ det bliver hans sag] that's his affair (el. look-out); that is up to him;[ det må blive din sag at afgøre det] it is for (el. up to) you to decide that;[ det bliver en sag mellem de to] they must settle that between themselves;[ det forandrer sagen] that alters things;[ hvis sagen forholder sig således] if that is the case, if (that is) so;[ få sin sag ` for](fig) be in for it, be up against it;[ gøre sine sager godt] acquit oneself well;[ i sagen H kontra V] in the case of H versus V,(jur) in re H versus V;[ det er ingen sag at] it is an easy matter to;[ det kommer ikke sagen ved] it is beside the point, it is not (to) the point, it is irrelevant;T that's neither here nor there;[ enhver sag kan ses fra to sider] there are two sides to every question;[ det er sådan sin egen sag] it is an awkward business (el. matter);(se også sikker);[ for den sags skyld] for that matter;T if it comes to that; come to that;[ det var ikke store sager] it was little enough;[ som sagerne står] as matters stand;[ det er kun et øjebliks sag] it won't take a minute;[ det var kun et øjebliks sag] it was the work of a moment (el. an instant)( fx to find the boy and send him off was the work of an instant);[ med præp:][( lide) for en god sag](også spøg.) (suffer) in a good cause;[ afgøre det fra sag til sag] settle (, deal with) it on a case-by-case basis;[ sagen mod X]( om kriminalsag) the trial of X;[ gå til sagen](T: lægge kræfterne i) put one's back into it;[ gå lige til sagen] come straight to the point;[ holde sig til sagen] keep (el. stick) to the point;[ komme til sagen] come to the point,(T: komme i gang) get down to business;[ det gør intet til sagen] it makes no difference. -
92 улагоджувати
= улагодитиto arrange, to fix, to settle; ( сварку) to reconcile, to make up -
93 amiable
amiable [amjabl]adjective• à l'amiable [divorce, solution] amicable• accord or règlement à l'amiable out-of-court settlement* * *à l'amiable alamjabl locution [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent* * *amjabl advà l'amiable [se passer, se régler] — amicably, DROITout of court
* * *B à l'amiable loc [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent; s'arranger à l'amiable to come to an amicable agreement.[amjabl] adjectif————————à l'amiable locution adverbialea. [généralement] to reach an amicable agreement about somethingb. [sans procès] to settle something out of court -
94 conto
['konto]1. sm1) (calcolo) calculationil conto, per favore — could I have the bill, please?
pagare o saldare il conto — to pay the bill
far bene/male i propri conti (anche) fig — to get one's sums right/wrong
non aveva fatto i conti con possibili imprevisti — he hadn't allowed for anything unexpected happening
avere un conto in sospeso (con qn) — to have an outstanding account (with sb), fig to have a score to settle (with sb)
3)(stima, considerazione)
di poco/nessun conto — of little/no importancetener conto di qn/qc — to take sb/sth into consideration o account
4)a conti fatti, in fin dei conti — all things considered, when all is said and donebe', in fin dei conti non ha tutti i torti — well, after all, he's quite right
per conto mio — (a mio avviso) in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned, (a nome mio) on my behalf, (da solo) on my own
fare conto che... — (supporre) to suppose that...
fare conto su qn/qc — to rely o depend o count on sb/sth
chiedere conto di qc a qn — to ask sb to give an account o explanation of sth
rendersi conto di qc/che... — to realize sth/that
essere alla resa dei conti... — to come to the day of reckoning
2.- conto in banca -
95 transactum
trans-ĭgo, ēgi, actum, 3, v. a. [ago].I.Lit. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.To drive through, i. e. to thrust or stick a weapon through (syn. traicio):B.per pectora transigit ensem,
Sil. 13, 376:ferrum per ambos pedes,
Sen. Oedip. 857. —Transf., to stab, pierce one through with a weapon, to transfix, transpierce:II.gladio pectus transigit,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 27:se ipsum gladio,
Tac. A. 14, 37:juvenem (cuspis),
Sil. 5, 473:viscera (ensis),
Luc. 4, 545:tempora (jaculum),
id. 9, 824:semet ictu gladii,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 5, 16:aliquem ictu,
id. ib. 39, 13.—To carry through, to bring to an end, to finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business (the class. signif. of the word; syn.: absolvo, perficio).A.In gen.:B.negotium,
Cic. Fam. 13, 14, 2; so id. Phil. 2, 9, 21; cf.:illud, quod faciendum primum fuit, factum atque transactum est,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15; id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45:rebus transactis,
id. Tusc. 4, 25, 55:transactā re, convertam me domum,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 22:quod plerumque non futura sed transacta perpendimus,
Curt. 8, 2, 1:transactis jam meis partibus,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:intus transigetur, si quid est, quod restet,
Ter. And. 5, 6, 17:aliquid per aliquem,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 51, 149:pleraque per se,
Liv. 34, 18, 3:aliquid cum aliquo,
Sall. J. 29, 5:prius de praetoribus transacta res, quae transigi sorte poterat,
Liv. 38, 25, 4:bellorum egregios fines, quotiens ignoscendo transigatur,
i. e. by amnesty, Tac. A. 12, 19:transigitur rixa caede,
id. G. 22:bella,
id. H. 2, 38:fabulam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 151; so,fabulam,
id. Cas. prol. 84:comoediam,
id. Truc. prol. 11:si transactum est,
if all is over, Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 3; cf.: transactum de partibus ratus, Flor 4, 7, 13.—In partic., in business lang., to settle a difference or controversy, to come to a settlement, agreement, or understanding (syn.:2.decerno, statuo): postremo inter se transigant ipsi, ut lubet,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 61:cum reo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 32, § 79:cum aliquo,
id. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:cum aliquo HS ducentis millibus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:cum privatis non poterat transigi minore pecuniā,
id. Att. 4, 16, 14:rem cum Oppianico transigit, pecuniam ab eo accipit,
id. Clu. 13, 39:ut secum aliquid, quālubet condicione transigeret,
id. Quint. 31, 97.— Absol.:cum debitore,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.—Transf., in gen.: transigere cum aliquā re, to make an end of, put an end to, be done with a thing (mostly post-Aug.):3.optimum visum est committere rem fortunae et transigere cum Publilio certamen,
Liv. 9, 12, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.:transigite cum expeditionibus,
Tac. Agr. 34:tenebris imis abscondita jam cum luce transegerat,
App. M. 8, p. 204.— Impers. pass.:cum spe votoque uxoris semel transigitur,
Tac. G. 19; Quint. 7, 1, 44.—To dispose of, sell:C.ubi facultas est transigendi,
Pall. 3, 26, 2:quod teneriores matres generant transigendum est,
id. 12, 13, 8.—Of time, to bring to an end, to lead, pass, spend (perh. only post-Aug.;syn. ago): tempus per ostentationem aut officiorum ambitum,
Tac. Agr. 18 fin.:adulescentiam per haec fere,
Suet. Tib. 7:maximam aetatis partem per haec ac talia,
id. Claud. 10:transacto tribuniciae potestatis tempore,
id. Tib. 11:vixdum mense transacto,
id. Vit. 8:placidas sine suspirio noctes,
Sen. Ep. 90, 41:noctem,
Suet. Calig. 59:non multum venatibus, plus per otium transigunt,
Tac. G. 15:sponsalia filiae natalemque geniti nepotis silentio,
Suet. Claud. 12:pios et insontes amoeno in loco dicimus perpetuitatem transacturos,
Tert. ad Nat. 2, 19 med.:diem sermonibus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 4.—Hence, transactus, a, um, P. a., completed, settled:exceptio transacti negotii,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.— Subst.: transactum, i, n. (sc. negotium), a completed business, settlement, Dig. 2, 15, 2. -
96 transigo
trans-ĭgo, ēgi, actum, 3, v. a. [ago].I.Lit. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.To drive through, i. e. to thrust or stick a weapon through (syn. traicio):B.per pectora transigit ensem,
Sil. 13, 376:ferrum per ambos pedes,
Sen. Oedip. 857. —Transf., to stab, pierce one through with a weapon, to transfix, transpierce:II.gladio pectus transigit,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 27:se ipsum gladio,
Tac. A. 14, 37:juvenem (cuspis),
Sil. 5, 473:viscera (ensis),
Luc. 4, 545:tempora (jaculum),
id. 9, 824:semet ictu gladii,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 5, 16:aliquem ictu,
id. ib. 39, 13.—To carry through, to bring to an end, to finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business (the class. signif. of the word; syn.: absolvo, perficio).A.In gen.:B.negotium,
Cic. Fam. 13, 14, 2; so id. Phil. 2, 9, 21; cf.:illud, quod faciendum primum fuit, factum atque transactum est,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15; id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45:rebus transactis,
id. Tusc. 4, 25, 55:transactā re, convertam me domum,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 22:quod plerumque non futura sed transacta perpendimus,
Curt. 8, 2, 1:transactis jam meis partibus,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:intus transigetur, si quid est, quod restet,
Ter. And. 5, 6, 17:aliquid per aliquem,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 51, 149:pleraque per se,
Liv. 34, 18, 3:aliquid cum aliquo,
Sall. J. 29, 5:prius de praetoribus transacta res, quae transigi sorte poterat,
Liv. 38, 25, 4:bellorum egregios fines, quotiens ignoscendo transigatur,
i. e. by amnesty, Tac. A. 12, 19:transigitur rixa caede,
id. G. 22:bella,
id. H. 2, 38:fabulam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 151; so,fabulam,
id. Cas. prol. 84:comoediam,
id. Truc. prol. 11:si transactum est,
if all is over, Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 3; cf.: transactum de partibus ratus, Flor 4, 7, 13.—In partic., in business lang., to settle a difference or controversy, to come to a settlement, agreement, or understanding (syn.:2.decerno, statuo): postremo inter se transigant ipsi, ut lubet,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 61:cum reo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 32, § 79:cum aliquo,
id. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:cum aliquo HS ducentis millibus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:cum privatis non poterat transigi minore pecuniā,
id. Att. 4, 16, 14:rem cum Oppianico transigit, pecuniam ab eo accipit,
id. Clu. 13, 39:ut secum aliquid, quālubet condicione transigeret,
id. Quint. 31, 97.— Absol.:cum debitore,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.—Transf., in gen.: transigere cum aliquā re, to make an end of, put an end to, be done with a thing (mostly post-Aug.):3.optimum visum est committere rem fortunae et transigere cum Publilio certamen,
Liv. 9, 12, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.:transigite cum expeditionibus,
Tac. Agr. 34:tenebris imis abscondita jam cum luce transegerat,
App. M. 8, p. 204.— Impers. pass.:cum spe votoque uxoris semel transigitur,
Tac. G. 19; Quint. 7, 1, 44.—To dispose of, sell:C.ubi facultas est transigendi,
Pall. 3, 26, 2:quod teneriores matres generant transigendum est,
id. 12, 13, 8.—Of time, to bring to an end, to lead, pass, spend (perh. only post-Aug.;syn. ago): tempus per ostentationem aut officiorum ambitum,
Tac. Agr. 18 fin.:adulescentiam per haec fere,
Suet. Tib. 7:maximam aetatis partem per haec ac talia,
id. Claud. 10:transacto tribuniciae potestatis tempore,
id. Tib. 11:vixdum mense transacto,
id. Vit. 8:placidas sine suspirio noctes,
Sen. Ep. 90, 41:noctem,
Suet. Calig. 59:non multum venatibus, plus per otium transigunt,
Tac. G. 15:sponsalia filiae natalemque geniti nepotis silentio,
Suet. Claud. 12:pios et insontes amoeno in loco dicimus perpetuitatem transacturos,
Tert. ad Nat. 2, 19 med.:diem sermonibus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 4.—Hence, transactus, a, um, P. a., completed, settled:exceptio transacti negotii,
Dig. 2, 15, 17.— Subst.: transactum, i, n. (sc. negotium), a completed business, settlement, Dig. 2, 15, 2. -
97 adjust
1. v приводить в порядок; улаживать; разрешать2. v приспособлять; пригонять, прилаживатьyou should adjust your expenditure to your income — деньги следует тратить в соответствии с доходами;
3. v согласовывать, подгонятьsome wild beasts never adjust to life in a zoo — некоторые дикие животные никак не приживаются в зоопарках
he adjusted himself very quickly to the heat of the country — он быстро привык к жаркому климату этой страны
4. v воен. корректировать5. v устанавливать сумму, выплачиваемую по страховому полисуСинонимический ряд:1. adapt (verb) acclimate; acclimatise; accommodate; accustom; adapt; conform; fashion; fit; order; proportion; quadrate; square; suit; tailor; tailor-make2. habituate (verb) addict; confirm in; devote to; habituate; take to3. regulate (verb) alter; calibrate; change; correct; modify; redress; regulate4. set (verb) attune; fix; set; tune; tune up5. settle (verb) accord; arrange; balance; calculate; determine; reconcile; rectify; settleАнтонимический ряд:confuse; derange; disarrange; discompose; dislocate; dismember; disorder; disturb; maintain; resist; scatter; upset -
98 שדך
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
99 שדוךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ). -
100 שְׁדַךְ
שְׁדַךְ, שְׁדוֹךְ, שְׁדִיךְ(v. דוּךְ a. דעך; cmp. Targ. Prov. 15:18 דעך = h. שקט) (to be sunk, settled, to be quiet, at ease. Targ. Is. 14:7. Targ. Josh. 11:23. Targ. Job 3:25. Targ. Y. II Deut. 23:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24 (ed. Vien. שריך, corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. אמריו לקדמייא וש׳ they spoke to the first (infant in the mothers womb), and it became quiet. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d כד חמא דשַׁדְכָן מילייא when he saw that things had settled down (the persecutions had ceased); Gen. R. s. 79 מְשַׁדְּכָן (part. pass. Pa.). Af. אַשְׁדֵּיךְ to settle, quiet, pacify. Targ. Ps. 65:8 (Ms. תְּשַׁדֵּךְ Pa.). Targ. Job 34:29 (not יִשְׁ׳). Targ. Y. Num. 17:20 (ed. Vien. אִשְׁרֵיךְ, corr. acc.). Pa. שַׁדֵּיךְ 1) same. Targ. Ps. 94:13. Ib. 90:11. Targ. Job 37:17; a. e. (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 64 יעול … וִישַׁדֵּךְ צבורא let a wise man come and pacify the people; (Yalk. ib. 111 וישדל). 2) to arrange, stipulate, esp. to negotiate a marriage (by sending an agent to settle affairs). Kidd.13a התם בדש׳ in that case it means that he had been negotiating (when he finally betrothed her with a stolen object); ומנא תימרא … בין ש׳ ודלא ש׳ and how will you prove that it makes a difference whether a betrothal was preceded by negotiations or not? Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּדַּךְ, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּדִיךְ to be quieted, settled. Targ. Esth. 2:1. Ib. 7:10. Targ. Y. Gen. 8:1 (some ed. אשתרבו, corr. acc.; Ar. שְׁדִיכוּ).
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