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1 she hoped that Mary would be happy
English-Dutch dictionary > she hoped that Mary would be happy
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2 I hoped she would be interested in my plan, but she didn't bite
Общая лексика: я надеялся заинтересовать её своим планом, но она на него не клюнулаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I hoped she would be interested in my plan, but she didn't bite
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3 wünschen
I vt/i1. wish; sich (Dat) etw. wünschen wish for s.th., want s.th.; sehnend: long for s.th.; (einen Wunsch aussprechen) ask for; jemanden fort / weit weg wünschen wish s.o. (was) gone / far away; du darfst dir etwas wünschen you can say what you’d like; im Märchen: you may have a wish; was wünschst du dir? what would you like?, what do you want?; ich wünsche mir Eis zum Nachtisch I’d like an ice cream for dessert; sie wünscht sich (Dat) zu Weihnachten eine Puppe she wants a doll for Christmas; alles, was man sich (Dat) wünschen kann everything one could wish for; viel zu wünschen übrig lassen leave much to be desired; es ist zu wünschen, dass eine Lösung gefunden wird it is to be hoped that a solution can be found; das wünsche ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy; ich wünschte, du wärst hier I wish you were here2. (wollen) wish, want; ich wünsche, nicht gestört zu werden I don’t want ( oder wish) to be disturbed; ich wünsche, dass hier nicht geraucht wird I don’t want any smoking here; was wünschen Sie oder Sie wünschen? what can I do for you?; wünschen Sie noch etwas? would you like anything else?; wie Sie wünschen! as you wish ( oder like); iro. suit yourself3. jemandem etw. wünschen wish s.o. s.th.; ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute (I wish you) all the best(, then); ich wünsche dir Erfolg / eine gute Reise I wish you success / a pleasant journey (bes. Am. a good trip)II v/refl: sich fort / weit weg wünschen wish one were somewhere else / far away; gewünscht, Teufel 3, wohl2 1* * *to want; to wish; to desire* * *wụ̈n|schen ['vʏnʃn]1. vt1)ich wünsche mir das — I would like that, I want that
ich wünsche mir, dass du... — I would like you to...
... wie ich mir das gewünscht habe —... as I wanted
das habe ich mir von meinen Eltern zu Weihnachten gewünscht — I asked my parents to give me that for Christmas, I asked for that for Christmas from my parents
dass das Projekt erfolgreich sein wird — he wants the project to be successful, he hopes the project will be successful
diesen Mann als Lehrer/Vater/als or zum Freund — he wishes that this man was his teacher/father/friend
was wünschst du dir? — what do you want?, what would you like?; (im Märchen) what is your wish?
2)wir wünschen dir gute Besserung/eine gute Reise — we hope you get well soon/have a pleasant journey
wir wünschen gute Fahrt — we hope you have a good journey, we wish you a good journey
jdm den Tod/die Pest an den Hals wünschen (fig inf) — to wish sb would die/drop dead (inf)
3) (= ersehnen, hoffen) to wishjdn fort/weit weg wünschen — to wish sb would go away/were far away
es bleibt/wäre zu wünschen, dass... — it is to be hoped that...
ich wünschte, ich hätte dich nie gesehen — I wish I'd never seen you
4) (= begehren, verlangen) to wantwas wünschen Sie? (Diener) — yes, Sir/Madam?; (in Geschäft) what can I do for you?, can I help you?; (in Restaurant) what would you like?
ich wünsche, dass du das machst — I want you to do that
2. vi(= begehren) to wishSie wünschen? — what can I do for you?; (in Restaurant) what would you like?
zu wünschen/viel zu wünschen übrig lassen — to leave something/a great deal to be desired
3. vrsich in eine andere Lage/weit weg wünschen — to wish one were in a different situation/far away
* * *1) (- past tense bade, past participle bidden - to express a greeting etc (to someone): He bade me farewell.) bid2) (to have and/or express a desire: There's no point in wishing for a miracle; Touch the magic stone and wish; He wished that she would go away; I wish that I had never met him.) wish3) (to say that one hopes for (something for someone): I wish you the very best of luck.) wish* * *wün·schen[ˈvʏnʃn̩]I. vt▪ jdm etw \wünschen to wish sb sthich wünsche dir gute Besserung get well soon!ich wünsche dir alles Glück dieser Welt! I wish you all the luck in the world!, I hope you get everything you could possibly wish for!ich wünsche dir gutes Gelingen I wish you every successjdm zum Geburtstag alles Gute \wünschen to wish sb a happy birthdayjdm eine gute Nacht \wünschen to wish [or form bid] sb good nightich habe mir zu Weihnachten eine elektrische Eisenbahn gewünscht I've asked for an electric railway for Christmaswas wünschst du dir? what would you like?nun darfst du dir etwas \wünschen now you can say what you'd like for a present; (im Märchen) now you may make a wish3. (erhoffen)ich wünsche nichts sehnlicher, als dass du glücklich wirst my greatest wish is for you to be happyich wünschte, der Regen würde aufhören I wish the rain would stop\wünschen wir nur, dass diese Katastrophe niemals eintreten möge! let's just hope that this catastrophe never happens▪ jdm etw \wünschen to wish sb sthich will dir ja nichts Böses \wünschen I don't mean to wish you any harmdas würde ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht \wünschen I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemyer wünschte ihr den Tod he wished she would drop dead▪ \wünschen, dass to hope thatich wünsche, dass alles gut geht I hope everything goes wellich wünsche, dass du wieder gesund nach Hause kommst I hope that you'll come home safe and sound4. (haben wollen, erhoffen)sie \wünschen sich schon lange ein Kind they've been wanting [or hoping for] a child for a long timewir haben uns immer gewünscht, einmal ganz reich zu sein! we've always dreamed of becoming really wealthyman hätte sich kein besseres Wetter \wünschen können one couldn't have wished for better weatherdich wünsche ich mir als Lehrerin I would love [for] you to be my teacherich wünsche mir von dir, dass du in Zukunft pünktlicher bist I wish you'd be more punctual in future5. (verlangen)▪ etw \wünschen to want sthich wünsche sofort eine Erklärung [von Ihnen]! I demand an explanation [from you] immediately!ich wünsche, dass ihr mir gehorcht I want you to do as I saywenn Sie noch etwas \wünschen, dann klingeln Sie einfach if you require anything else, please just ringich wünsche ein Zimmer mit Bad I would like a room with bathroomjemand wünscht Sie zu sprechen somebody would like to speak with youwas \wünschen Sie? how may I help you?die Wiederholung wurde von der ganzen Klasse gewünscht the whole class requested that it be repeatedwie gewünscht just as I/we etc. wanted [or wished for▪ jdn irgendwohin \wünschen to wish sb would go somewhereich wünsche dich in die Hölle! [I wish you would] go to hell!sie wünschte sich auf eine einsame Insel she wished she were on a desert islandSie können so lange bleiben, wie Sie \wünschen you can stay as long as you wantwenn Sie \wünschen, kann ich ein Treffen arrangieren if you want I can arrange a meetingich wünsche, dass der Fernseher heute Abend ausbleibt I would like the television to stay off tonight\wünschen Sie, dass ich ein Taxi für Sie bestelle? would you like me to order a taxi for you?meine Vorschläge waren dort nicht gewünscht my suggestions were not wanted theresollten Sie mich zu sehen \wünschen, klingeln Sie bitte nach mir if you should wish to see me, please ring for meSie \wünschen? may I help you?; (Bestellung) what would you like?[ganz] wie Sie \wünschen just as you wish [or please]nichts/viel zu \wünschen übrig lassen to leave nothing/much to be desired* * *transitives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas wünschen — want something; (im stillen) wish for something
jemandem Erfolg/nichts Gutes wünschen — wish somebody success/no good
ich wünschte, du wärest hier — I wish you were here
2)jemandem alles Gute/frohe Ostern wünschen — wish somebody all the best/a happy Easter
3) auch itr. (begehren) wantwas wünschen Sie?, Sie wünschen? — (von einem Bediensteten gesagt) yes, madam/sir?; (von einem Kellner gesagt) what would you like?; (von einem Verkäufer gesagt) can I help you?
ganz, wie Sie wünschen — just as you like
etwas lässt [viel]/lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig — something leaves a great deal/nothing to be desired
es verlief alles wie gewünscht — everything went as we/he etc. had wanted
* * *A. v/t & v/i1. wish;sich (dat)jemanden fort/weit weg wünschen wish sb (was) gone/far away;du darfst dir etwas wünschen you can say what you’d like; im Märchen: you may have a wish;was wünschst du dir? what would you like?, what do you want?;ich wünsche mir Eis zum Nachtisch I’d like an ice cream for dessert;sie wünscht sich (dat)zu Weihnachten eine Puppe she wants a doll for Christmas;alles, was man sich (dat)wünschen kann everything one could wish for;viel zu wünschen übrig lassen leave much to be desired;es ist zu wünschen, dass eine Lösung gefunden wird it is to be hoped that a solution can be found;das wünsche ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy;ich wünschte, du wärst hier I wish you were here2. (wollen) wish, want;ich wünsche, nicht gestört zu werden I don’t want ( oder wish) to be disturbed;ich wünsche, dass hier nicht geraucht wird I don’t want any smoking here;Sie wünschen? what can I do for you?;wünschen Sie noch etwas? would you like anything else?;3.jemandem etwas wünschen wish sb sth;ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute (I wish you) all the best(, then);ich wünsche dir Erfolg/eine gute Reise I wish you success/a pleasant journey (besonders US a good trip)B. v/r:* * *transitives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas wünschen — want something; (im stillen) wish for something
jemandem Erfolg/nichts Gutes wünschen — wish somebody success/no good
ich wünschte, du wärest hier — I wish you were here
2)jemandem alles Gute/frohe Ostern wünschen — wish somebody all the best/a happy Easter
3) auch itr. (begehren) wantwas wünschen Sie?, Sie wünschen? — (von einem Bediensteten gesagt) yes, madam/sir?; (von einem Kellner gesagt) what would you like?; (von einem Verkäufer gesagt) can I help you?
ganz, wie Sie wünschen — just as you like
etwas lässt [viel]/lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig — something leaves a great deal/nothing to be desired
es verlief alles wie gewünscht — everything went as we/he etc. had wanted
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4 sencillez
f.1 simplicity.2 unaffectedness, naturalness (modestia).3 plainness.* * *1 (gen) simplicity2 (naturalidad) simplicity, lack of affectation, unpretentiousness3 (ingenuidad) gullibility, naivety,* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de costumbre, estilo, ropa] simplicity2) [de tema, problema] simplicity, straightforwardnessno entendió nada pese a la sencillez del asunto — she didn't understand a thing despite the simplicity o straightforwardness of the matter
3) (=naturalidad) naturalness4) LAm (=necedad) foolishness* * *femenino simplicityviste con sencillez — she dresses simply o modestly
* * *= simplicity, casualness, sublimity.Ex. Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.* * *femenino simplicityviste con sencillez — she dresses simply o modestly
* * *= simplicity, casualness, sublimity.Ex: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.
Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.* * *simplicityla sencillez del estilo the simplicity of the stylehabla con sencillez y naturalidad her manner of speaking is simple and unaffectedviste con sencillez she dresses simply o modestlypese al cargo que ocupa se comporta con gran sencillez in spite of his position he behaves with great modesty o in a very unassuming way* * *
sencillez sustantivo femenino
simplicity;
‹ comportarse› with modesty;
sencillez sustantivo femenino
1 (de un problema, de un diseño) simplicity
2 (de una persona) naturalness
' sencillez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encanto
English:
simplicity
- plainly
- simply
* * *sencillez nf1. [facilidad] simplicity2. [de decoración, vestido] simplicity;vestir con sencillez to dress simply3. [de lenguaje, estilo] simplicity4. [campechanía] unaffectedness, naturalness* * *f simplicity* * *sencillez nf: simplicity* * *sencillez n simplicity -
5 fit in
( often with with) (to be able to live, exist etc in agreement or harmony: She doesn't fit in with the other children.) llevarse bien, integrarsev.• encuadrar v.1) v + adva) ( have enough room) caber*b) (go) ir*c) ( accord) \<\<detail/event\>\> concordar*, cuadrarto fit in with something — concordar* or cuadrar con algo
d) ( belong)she doesn't fit in here — esto no es para ella, ella no encaja aquí
e) (adjust, conform to)to fit in with somebody/something: he'll have to fit in with our plans tendrá que amoldarse a nuestros planes; she never fitted in with the rest — nunca se integró con los demás
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( find space for) acomodarb) ( fix in place) colocar*c) ( find time for)I can fit you in at ten o'clock — puedo atenderla or hacerle un hueco a las diez
she hoped to fit in some sightseeing — esperaba tener un poco de tiempo para salir a conocer el lugar
1. VI + ADVthat fits in with what he told me — eso concuerda or cuadra or se corresponde con lo que me dijo él
2) (=adapt)to fit in with sb's plans — amoldarse or adaptarse a los planes de algn
I'll fit in with whatever dates you've agreed on — me amoldaré or me adaptaré a las fechas que hayáis acordado
she was trying to arrange her work to fit in with her home life — intentaba organizar el trabajo de forma que se adaptara a su vida doméstica
3) (=belong) [person]she was great with the children and fitted in beautifully — con los niños era genial, y se adaptó perfectamente
will we all fit in? — ¿cabremos todos?
2. VT + ADV1) (=make room for)can you fit another book/passenger in? — ¿te cabe otro libro/pasajero más?
you could fit an illustration in here — aquí podrías poner una ilustración, aquí tienes sitio para poner una ilustración
2) (=make time for)we could fit in a round of golf before lunch — nos da tiempo a hacer un recorrido de golf antes de comer
* * *1) v + adva) ( have enough room) caber*b) (go) ir*c) ( accord) \<\<detail/event\>\> concordar*, cuadrarto fit in with something — concordar* or cuadrar con algo
d) ( belong)she doesn't fit in here — esto no es para ella, ella no encaja aquí
e) (adjust, conform to)to fit in with somebody/something: he'll have to fit in with our plans tendrá que amoldarse a nuestros planes; she never fitted in with the rest — nunca se integró con los demás
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( find space for) acomodarb) ( fix in place) colocar*c) ( find time for)I can fit you in at ten o'clock — puedo atenderla or hacerle un hueco a las diez
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6 dedicarse a
v.1 to dedicate oneself to, to devote oneself to, to apply oneself to, to give oneself to.Ella se dedica a aprender She dedicates herself to learn.Ella se dedica a pasear perros She dedicates herself to walk dogs.2 to concentrate on, to go in for, to work on, to pursue.Ella se dedica a los estudios She concentrates on her studies.* * ** * *(v.) = aim at, be concerned with, embark on/upon, engage in, indulge in, turn to, get + involved with/in, devote + Reflexivo + to, home in on, enter + a business, make + a life's work of, spend + Posesivo + days, go intoEx. This paper describes research carried out into the use of an on-line bulletin board service aimed at those in the academic community who are interested in applying computing to teaching in the Arts and Humanities.Ex. Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.Ex. Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.Ex. In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.Ex. Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.Ex. We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex. This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.Ex. This article discusses the organisations that develop standards in information management and homes in on the US national bodies central to many of the international standards.Ex. Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.Ex. For librarianship students not intending to make a life's work of official publications the problem is to teach an awareness that they are not necessarily highly specialist materials of restricted interest.Ex. He now spends his days drawing, painting and counting himself lucky that he actually gets paid for doing what he loves.Ex. She views librarianship through traditional eyes and plans to go into public service.* * *(v.) = aim at, be concerned with, embark on/upon, engage in, indulge in, turn to, get + involved with/in, devote + Reflexivo + to, home in on, enter + a business, make + a life's work of, spend + Posesivo + days, go intoEx: This paper describes research carried out into the use of an on-line bulletin board service aimed at those in the academic community who are interested in applying computing to teaching in the Arts and Humanities.
Ex: Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.Ex: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.Ex: In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.Ex: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.Ex: We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex: This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.Ex: This article discusses the organisations that develop standards in information management and homes in on the US national bodies central to many of the international standards.Ex: Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.Ex: For librarianship students not intending to make a life's work of official publications the problem is to teach an awareness that they are not necessarily highly specialist materials of restricted interest.Ex: He now spends his days drawing, painting and counting himself lucky that he actually gets paid for doing what he loves.Ex: She views librarianship through traditional eyes and plans to go into public service. -
7 informalidad
f.1 informality (desenfado, falta de formalismo).2 unreliability.3 informal act, informality.* * *1 (desenfado) informality2 (en persona) unreliability■ ¡qué informalidad!, dijo que venía a las tres y todavía sin aparecer she's so unreliable!, she said she'd be here at three and she still hasn't shown up* * *SF1) [de persona] unreliability2) [de lenguaje, reunión] informality; [en el vestir] casualness* * *a) ( de persona) unreliabilityb) (de reunión, estilo) informality* * *= casualness, informality.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *a) ( de persona) unreliabilityb) (de reunión, estilo) informality* * *= casualness, informality.Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.
Ex: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *1 (de una persona) unreliability2 (de un acto, una reunión) informality; (de un estilo) informality* * *
informalidad sustantivo femenino
1 (irresponsabilidad) unreliability
2 (falta de solemnidad) informality
' informalidad' also found in these entries:
English:
familiarity
- informality
- offhandedness
* * *informalidad nf1. [desenfado, falta de formalismo] informality2. [irresponsabilidad] unreliability* * *f1 informality2 ( irresponsabilidad) unreliability* * *informalidad nf: informality -
8 aplacar
v.1 to placate.2 to soothe, to calm, to deaden, to dim.María aplacó su dolor con terapia Mary placated her pain with therapy.El gobierno aplacó una rebelión ayer Government calmed a rebellion yesterday* * *1 to placate, calm, soothe* * *1.VT (=apaciguar) [+ persona] to appease, placate; [+ hambre] to satisfy; [+ sed] to quench, satisfy2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ira> to soothe2.* * *= abate, keep + the edge off + Algo, defuse, still, appease.Ex. As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.----* aplacar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* aplacar la sed = slake + Posesivo + thirst.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ira> to soothe2.* * *= abate, keep + the edge off + Algo, defuse, still, appease.Ex: As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.
Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.* aplacar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* aplacar la sed = slake + Posesivo + thirst.* * *aplacar [A2 ]vt1 ‹ira/enojo› to soothepara aplacar a los dioses to placate o appease the godsfue necesaria su intervención para aplacar los ánimos he had to intervene to calm people down2 ‹sed› to quench; ‹hambre› to satisfy; ‹dolor› to soothe1 «persona» to calm down; «furia» to subside2 «tempestad» to abate, die down* * *
aplacar ( conjugate aplacar) verbo transitivo
‹ hambre› to satisfy;
‹ dolor› to soothe
aplacar verbo transitivo to placate, calm
' aplacar' also found in these entries:
English:
appease
- placate
* * *♦ vt1. [persona, ánimos] to placate;aplacaron su ira they appeased his anger2. [hambre] to satisfy;[sed] to quench; [dolor] to ease* * *v/t2 a alguien calm down, placate fml* * *aplacar {72} vtapaciguar: to appease, to placate -
9 amable
adj.kind.¿sería tan amable de…? would you be so kind as to…?* * *► adjetivo1 kind, nice■ ¿sería usted tan amable de...? would you be so kind as to...?* * *adj.kind, nice* * *ADJ kind, niceser amable con algn — to be kind to sb, be nice to sb
¡qué amable ha sido usted trayéndolo! — how kind of you to bring it!
¡muy amable! — thanks very much, that's very kind, that's very kind of you
sea tan amable (como para), si es tan amable (como para) — LAm please be so kind as to
* * *a) <persona/gesto> kind¿sería tan amable de...? — would you be so kind as to...?
b) (AmS) <rato/velada> pleasant* * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.], amiable, obliging, friendly-sounding, friendly-sounding, kindly, neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex. I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex. They believe being neighbourly is an important and fulfilling part of life.----* poco amable = off-putting, surly [surlier -comp., surliest -sup.], crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.].* * *a) <persona/gesto> kind¿sería tan amable de...? — would you be so kind as to...?
b) (AmS) <rato/velada> pleasant* * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.], amiable, obliging, friendly-sounding, friendly-sounding, kindly, neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.
Ex: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex: They believe being neighbourly is an important and fulfilling part of life.* poco amable = off-putting, surly [surlier -comp., surliest -sup.], crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.].* * *1 ‹persona/gesto› kindes muy amable de su parte that's very kind of youuna persona de trato amable a kindly persongracias por su amable carta thank you for your kind letter¿sería tan amable de darle este recado? could you possibly give him o would you be so kind as to give him this message?2 ( AmS) ‹rato/velada› pleasant* * *
amable adjetivo
¿sería tan amable de …? would you be so kind as to …?
amable adjetivo
1 kind, nice
2 frml ¿sería tan amable de indicarme cómo se llega a la plaza mayor?, would you be so kind as to show me the way to the main square?
' amable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaso
- atenta
- atento
- baja
- bajo
- brusca
- brusco
- condescendiente
- conmigo
- gentil
- otra
- otro
- que
- sí
- bonachón
- bueno
- conceptuoso
- contigo
- delicadeza
- esfuerzo
- gente
- poder
- solícito
- tanto
English:
amiable
- favor
- favour
- friendly
- good
- helpful
- host
- hurt
- kind
- neighborly
- neighbourly
- nice
- of
- suave
- sympathetic
- unkind
- conscious
- possibly
- sporting
- thoughtful
* * *amable adj1. [persona] kind, nice;es una persona de carácter amable she's a kind o nice person;un policía muy amable a very nice policeman;se mostró muy amable con nosotros he was very kind o nice to us;es muy amable de tu parte it's very kind o nice of you;¿sería tan amable de…? would you be so kind as to…?;la joven ministra representa la cara amable del régimen the young woman minister is the acceptable face of the government2. Andes, RP [rato] nice, pleasant;pasamos un rato muy amable we had a very nice o pleasant time* * *adj kind ( con to);¿sería tan amable de ayudarme? would you be so kind as to help me?;muy amable, es Vd muy amable it’s very good o kind of you* * *amable adj: kind, nice♦ amablemente adv* * *amable adj kind / nice -
10 match
[mæ ] I noun(a short piece of wood or other material tipped with a substance that catches fire when rubbed against a rough or specially-prepared surface: He struck a match.) tændstik- matchboxII 1. noun1) (a contest or game: a football/rugby/chess match.) kamp; match2) (a thing that is similar to or the same as another in some way(s) eg in colour or pattern: These trousers are not an exact match for my jacket.) passe godt sammen3) (a person who is able to equal another: She has finally met her match at arguing.) ligemand4) (a marriage or an act of marrying: She hoped to arrange a match for her daughter.) ægteskab2. verb1) (to be equal or similar to something or someone in some way eg in colour or pattern: That dress matches her red hair.) passe med; passe til2) (to set (two things, people etc) to compete: He matched his skill against the champion's.) stille op•- matched- matchless
- matchmaker* * *[mæ ] I noun(a short piece of wood or other material tipped with a substance that catches fire when rubbed against a rough or specially-prepared surface: He struck a match.) tændstik- matchboxII 1. noun1) (a contest or game: a football/rugby/chess match.) kamp; match2) (a thing that is similar to or the same as another in some way(s) eg in colour or pattern: These trousers are not an exact match for my jacket.) passe godt sammen3) (a person who is able to equal another: She has finally met her match at arguing.) ligemand4) (a marriage or an act of marrying: She hoped to arrange a match for her daughter.) ægteskab2. verb1) (to be equal or similar to something or someone in some way eg in colour or pattern: That dress matches her red hair.) passe med; passe til2) (to set (two things, people etc) to compete: He matched his skill against the champion's.) stille op•- matched- matchless
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11 afable
adj.affable.* * *► adjetivo1 affable, kind* * *adj.* * *ADJ affable, genial* * *adjetivo affable* * *= approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.Ex. A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex. The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex. Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.Ex. In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex. Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex. People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.----* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* * *adjetivo affable* * *= approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.
Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.Ex: A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex: Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.Ex: In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex: People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* * *affable* * *
afable adjetivo
affable
afable adjetivo affable
' afable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seca
- seco
English:
amiable
- congenial
- good-humoured
- good-natured
- smooth
- suave
- affable
- debonair
- mild
* * *afable adjaffable* * *adj affable, pleasant* * *afable adj: affable♦ afablemente adv -
12 asignatura optativa
f.elective subject, option subject.* * *(n.) = optional subject, subsidiary subject, elective courseEx. Apart from the basic course shared by all students, which includes library organisation and reference work, the students choose an optional subject from each of the 3 groups.Ex. They must also choose one of 4 subsidiary subjects: advanced archive administration, music, Russian, and applied computer science.Ex. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective courses, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = optional subject, subsidiary subject, elective courseEx: Apart from the basic course shared by all students, which includes library organisation and reference work, the students choose an optional subject from each of the 3 groups.
Ex: They must also choose one of 4 subsidiary subjects: advanced archive administration, music, Russian, and applied computer science.Ex: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective courses, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *elective ooptional subject -
13 asignaturas optativas
(n.) = elective course workEx. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = elective course workEx: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
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14 aventurarse a decir
(v.) = ventureEx. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.* * *(v.) = ventureEx: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.
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15 biblioteconomía especializada en documentación médica
(n.) = medical librarianshipEx. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = medical librarianshipEx: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
Spanish-English dictionary > biblioteconomía especializada en documentación médica
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16 biblioteconomía para medicina
(n.) = medical librarianshipEx. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = medical librarianshipEx: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
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17 facultad de medicina
(n.) = medical school, university medical schoolEx. We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.Ex. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = medical school, university medical schoolEx: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.
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18 obtener titulación
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19 suavizar
v.1 to soften (poner blando).El zumo de frutas suaviza la carne Fruit juice softens meat.Elsa suavizó sus palabras Elsa softened her words.Sus caricias suavizan a Ricardo Her caresses soften Richard.2 to temper.3 to ease (dificultad, tarea).4 to tone down.5 to mitigate, to soothe, to palliate.Su amor suaviza el dolor Her love mitigates the pain.* * *1 (hacer agradable) to soften2 (alisar) to smooth (out)3 figurado to soften* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=alisar) to smooth out, smooth down2) (=ablandar) [gen] to soften; [+ carácter] to mellow; [+ severidad, dureza] to temper; [+ medida] to relax3) (=quitar fuerza a) [+ navaja] to strop; [+ pendiente] to ease, make more gentle; [+ color] to tone down; [+ tono] to soften2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to leave... smooth/soft; < color> to soften, tone down; < sabor> to tone down; < carácter> to mellow, make... gentler; <dureza/severidad> to soften, temper; < situación> to calm, ease2.suavizarse v pron piel to become smoother/softer; carácter to mellow, become gentler; situación to calm down, ease* * *= blunt, relax, keep + the edge off + Algo, water down, sweeten, smooth.Ex. It is arguable that such exhortation and implied criticism blunts receptivity and that it is ultimately counterproductive.Ex. Since the Federal Government has not been willing to relax import restrictions on books, academic librarians have had to devise a number of strategies for the survival of collection development.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex. The poem plays on the homonymic connection of the words 'to sweat' and 'to sweeten'.Ex. From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.----* suavizarse = mellow.* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to leave... smooth/soft; < color> to soften, tone down; < sabor> to tone down; < carácter> to mellow, make... gentler; <dureza/severidad> to soften, temper; < situación> to calm, ease2.suavizarse v pron piel to become smoother/softer; carácter to mellow, become gentler; situación to calm down, ease* * *= blunt, relax, keep + the edge off + Algo, water down, sweeten, smooth.Ex: It is arguable that such exhortation and implied criticism blunts receptivity and that it is ultimately counterproductive.
Ex: Since the Federal Government has not been willing to relax import restrictions on books, academic librarians have had to devise a number of strategies for the survival of collection development.Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex: The poem plays on the homonymic connection of the words 'to sweat' and 'to sweeten'.Ex: From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.* suavizarse = mellow.* * *suavizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹pelo› to condition, soften; ‹piel› to leave … smooth/soft2 ‹color› to soften, tone down; ‹sabor› to tone down3 ‹dureza/severidad› to soften, temper; ‹carácter› to mellow, make … gentler4 ‹situación› to calm, easesuavizaron el régimen penitenciario they relaxed the prison regulations1 «pelo» to become softer; «piel» to become smoother/softer2 «carácter» to mellow, become gentler3 «situación» to calm down, ease* * *
suavizar ( conjugate suavizar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to leave … smooth/soft;
‹ color› to soften, tone down;
‹ sabor› to tone down;
‹ carácter› to mellow, make … gentler;
‹dureza/severidad› to soften, temper;
‹ situación› to calm, ease
suavizarse verbo pronominal [ piel] to become smoother/softer;
[ carácter] to mellow, become gentler;
[ situación] to calm down, ease
suavizar verbo transitivo
1 (la piel, el pelo, etc) to make soft, make smooth
2 (un sabor) to make less strong
(el color, el sonido) to tone down
3 (el trato, el carácter) to soften, temper
' suavizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aclarar
- acondicionar
- templar
English:
soften
- temper
- tone down
- mellow
* * *♦ vt1. [poner blando] to soften;[ropa, cabello] to condition;suaviza el cutis it leaves your skin soft2. [sabor, color] to tone down3. [dificultad, tarea] to ease;[conducción] to make smoother; [clima] to make milder; [condena] to reduce the length of4. [moderar]tienes que suavizar el discurso para no ofender a nadie you should tone down the speech so you don't offend anyone* * *v/t tb figsoften* * *suavizar {21} vt1) : to soften, to smooth out2) : to tone down♦ suavizarse vr* * *suavizar vb to soften -
20 utilizar los conocimientos de Uno
(v.) = put + Posesivo + knowledge to workEx. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(v.) = put + Posesivo + knowledge to workEx: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
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