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n. Sherlock, privédetective; expert voor oplossen van mysteries (d.m.v. Sherlock Holmes, bekende romanfiguur van Arthur Conen Doyl) -
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n. Sherlock (Holmes, beroemde detective in boeken v.d schrijver Arthur Conan Doyle; voornaam) -
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n. Sherlock (Holmes, berömd detektiv från Arthur Conan Doyles böcker; förnamn) -
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n. privat detektiv, expert på polismysterier (efter Sherlock Holmes, känd detektiv från Arthur Conan Doyles romaner) -
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n. Holmees, familienaam; Sherlock Holmes, beroemde detectivefiguur, literaire held van spannende mysterieuze detectiveverhalen geschreven door Arthur Conan Doyle -
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n. Holmes (Sherlock, detektiv från Arthur Conan Doyles böcker) -
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Sherlock Holmes -
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Sherlock Holmes, famous detective character, literary hero of suspense novels by Arthur Conan Doyle -
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Sherlock Holmes.■ [lang name="Russian"]Герой детективных рассказов английского писателя А. Конан Дойля. Употребляется в значении: умный, находчивый сыщик.Словарь пословиц, поговорок, крылатых слов и выражений > Шерлок Холмс
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35 insignificancia
f.1 insignificance.2 trifle, insignificant thing (cosa, hecho).* * *1 (cualidad) insignificance2 (pequeñez) trifle* * *SF1) [cualidad] insignificance2) (=cosa insignificante) trifle* * *a) ( intrascendencia) insignificanceb) ( cosa insignificante)es una insignificancia, pero me dolió — it's nothing really but it hurt me
* * *= insignificance, trifle.Ex. This article discusses a number of areas in this regard, including Turing's claim as to the insignificance of hardware.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* * *a) ( intrascendencia) insignificanceb) ( cosa insignificante)es una insignificancia, pero me dolió — it's nothing really but it hurt me
* * *= insignificance, trifle.Ex: This article discusses a number of areas in this regard, including Turing's claim as to the insignificance of hardware.
Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* * *1 (intrascendencia) insignificance2(cosa insignificante): me costó una insignificancia it cost me next to nothinges una insignificancia, pero a mí me molestó it's nothing really o it's a small point but it annoyed mediscutir por insignificancias to argue over trifling matters o petty things* * *
insignificancia sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de importancia) insignificance
2 (bagatela, pequeñez) trifle: te he traído un pequeño regalo, una insignificancia, I brought you a little gift - just a trifle
' insignificancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ridiculez
English:
trifle
* * *1. [cualidad] insignificance2. [cosa, hecho] trifle, insignificant thing* * *f1 insignificance2 cosa trifle* * *1) : insignificance2) nimiedad: trifle, triviality -
36 nimiedad
f.1 insignificance, triviality.2 trifle (dicho, hecho).3 pettiness, triviality.* * *1 (cualidad) smallness, triviality2 (cosa nimia) trifle* * *SF1) (=cualidad) insignificance, triviality2)una nimiedad — a trifle, a tiny detail
3) (=minuciosidad) meticulousness; pey fussiness; (=prolijidad) long-windedness4) (=exceso) excess* * *a) ( cosa insignificante) triviality, trifleb) ( cualidad) triviality* * *= triviality, quibble, trifle.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* discusión sobre nimiedades = hair-splitting argument, hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* discutir sobre nimiedades = split + hairs.* nimiedades = bagatelle.* * *a) ( cosa insignificante) triviality, trifleb) ( cualidad) triviality* * *= triviality, quibble, trifle.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* discusión sobre nimiedades = hair-splitting argument, hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* discutir sobre nimiedades = split + hairs.* nimiedades = bagatelle.* * *1 (cosa insignificante) triviality, triflediscuten por cualquier nimiedad they argue over the slightest o least o silliest little thing2 (cualidad) trivialityes tal la nimiedad del asunto que no merece comentario the matter is so trivial that it isn't worth mentioning* * *
nimiedad sustantivo femenino
triviality
' nimiedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
simpleza
English:
trifle
* * *nimiedad nf1. [cualidad] insignificance, triviality2. [dicho, hecho] trifle;se enfadaron por una nimiedad they fell out over nothing* * *f triviality* * *nimiedad nfinsignificancia: trifle, triviality -
37 observación
f.1 observation, commentary, explanatory note, explanatory remark.2 observation, study.3 observation, obedience, keeping, abidance.4 fixed attention, concentration.5 observation, refutation.* * *1 (acción) observation2 (comentario) observation, comment, remark\estar en observación to be under observation* * *noun f.1) observation2) remark* * *SF1) (=acto) [gen] observation; (Jur) observance2) (=comentario) remark, comment, observationhacer una observación — to make a remark o comment o observation, comment
3) (=objeción) objection* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex. There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex: There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.
Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *A (examen, vigilancia) observationlo tienen en observación ( Med) they're keeping him under observationtiene poca capacidad de observación she is not very observantB (de leyes, preceptos) observanceC1 (comentario) observation, remark, commentanote aquí cualquier observación que quiera hacer write any observations o comments o remarks you wish to make here2 (en un texto) noteCompuesto:trainspotting ( BrE)* * *
observación sustantivo femenino
1 (examen, vigilancia) observation;
tener mucha capacidad de observación to be very observant
2 ( comentario) observation, remark;
( en texto) note
observación sustantivo femenino observation
' observación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- comentar
- consideración
- exacta
- exacto
- pasar
- penetrante
- sugestiva
- sugestivo
- sutil
- tonta
- tonto
- comentario
- contemplación
- pertinente
English:
drop
- lookout
- observation
- observation post
- observation tower
- bird
- keep
- reflection
- remark
* * *observación nf1. [examen, contemplación] observation;tengo buenas dotes de observación I have strong powers of observation2. [comentario] comment, remark;hacer una observación to make a comment o remark;si se me permite una observación if I might make an observation3. [nota] note;el autor ha añadido una observación en este punto the author has added a note at this point4. [cumplimiento] observance;Sanidad recomienda la observación de estas normas the Department of Health recommends following these guidelines* * *f1 observation2 JUR observance* * *observación nf, pl - ciones1) : observation, watching2) : remark, comment* * *1. (acción de observar) observation2. (comentario) comment / remark -
38 pequeñez
f.1 smallness, slightness, shortness, minuteness.2 meanness, pettiness, smallness, meagerness.* * *► nombre femenino (pl pequeñeces)1 (de tamaño) smallness2 (insignificancia) trifle* * *SF1) [de tamaño] smallness, small size; [de altura] shortness2) [de miras] pettiness, small-mindedness3) (=nada) trifle, trivial thing* * *a) ( de tamaño) smallness, small sizeb) ( menudencia) trifle, triviality* * *= smallness, trifle.Ex. The teacher showed the children how the smallness of the character named Chibi in the illustrations paralleled his role in the novel.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* pequeñeces = bagatelle.* * *a) ( de tamaño) smallness, small sizeb) ( menudencia) trifle, triviality* * *= smallness, trifle.Ex: The teacher showed the children how the smallness of the character named Chibi in the illustrations paralleled his role in the novel.
Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* pequeñeces = bagatelle.* * *1 (de tamaño) smallness, small sizela pequeñez de sus manos the smallness of his handspequeñez de espíritu pettiness2 (menudencia) trifle, trivialitydiscuten por pequeñeces they argue over such silly o trifling o pointless little things* * *pequeñez nf1. [cualidad] smallness2. [cosa insignificante] little thing;se pelearon por una pequeñez they fell out over a tiny little thing* * *f smallness* * *1) : smallness2) : trifle, triviality3)pequeñez de espíritu : pettiness -
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['pɜːsn]1) (human being) (pl. people, persons form.) persona f., individuo m.to do sth. in person — fare qcs. di persona
2) (type)I didn't know he was a horsey person! — colloq. non sapevo che andasse matto per i cavalli!
I'm not a wine person myself — non amo molto il vino, io
3) (body)to have sth. about one's person — avere qcs. su di sé o addosso
offences against the person — dir. delitti contro la persona
her person was pleasing — ant. aveva un bel personale
4) ling. persona f.* * *['pə:sn]plural - people; noun1) (a human being: There's a person outside who wants to speak to you.) persona2) (a person's body: He never carried money on his person (= with him; in his pockets etc).) sé, persona•- personal- personality
- personally
- personal computer
- personal pronoun
- personal stereo
- personal watercraft
- in person* * *['pɜːsn]1) (human being) (pl. people, persons form.) persona f., individuo m.to do sth. in person — fare qcs. di persona
2) (type)I didn't know he was a horsey person! — colloq. non sapevo che andasse matto per i cavalli!
I'm not a wine person myself — non amo molto il vino, io
3) (body)to have sth. about one's person — avere qcs. su di sé o addosso
offences against the person — dir. delitti contro la persona
her person was pleasing — ant. aveva un bel personale
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40 deerstalker
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