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  • 101 возможность

    possibility, feasibility, capability, opportunity, chance
    Более того, имеется возможность (= вероятность), что... - More than this, there is the possibility that...
    Возникла возможность производить... - It has been found possible to produce...
    В данном случае единственной возможностью является... - For this case, the only recourse is to...
    Возможность выполнения этого требования обсуждается ниже. - The possibility of fulfilling this requirement is discussed below.
    Возможность ошибки обычно проистекает из... - The possibility of error usually arises from...
    Возникает еще одна возможность... - A further possibility arises that...
    Имеются различные возмогкности, которые зависят от особенностей (= природы) (метода и т. п.). - There are various possibilities depending on the nature of...
    Исследуем возможность... - Let us investigate the possibility of...
    Мы заинтересованы в возможности... - We are interested in the possibility of...
    Мы не можем исключать возможность того, что... - We cannot rule out the possibility of...
    Мы также используем (благоприятную) возможность (поблагодарить, отметить и т. п.)... - We also take the opportunity to...
    Нам будет часто еще предоставляться возможность поговорить о... - We shall often have occasion to speak of...
    Не следует исключать эту возможность. - This possibility must not be ruled out.
    Нет никаких данных относительно возможности... - There is no evidence that it is possible to...
    Обсуждая данную проблему, мы пренебрегли возможностью... - In discussing this problem we have neglected the possibility that...
    Обычно имеется возможность выбрать... - It is usually possible to choose...
    Однако у нас еще будет возможность (рассмотреть более подробно и т. п.)... - We shall, however, have occasion to...
    Одной из возможностей было бы (использовать и т. п.).. - One possibility would be to...
    Одной из возможностей здесь является использование... - One possibility is to use...
    Остается лишь возможность предположить, что... - The remaining possibility is to assume that...
    Отсюда следует, что существует возможность для использования... - It follows that the possibility exists for the use of...
    Полезно иметь возможность... - It is useful to be able to...
    Полезно иметь возможность отчетливо представлять себе... - It is useful to be able to visualize...
    Следовательно мы обязаны помнить относительно возможности... - We must keep in mind, therefore, the possibility of...
    Следовательно, важно иметь возможность определить, действительно ли... - It is therefore important to be able to determine whether...
    Среди прочих возможностей, серьезное внимание будет уделено... - Among other possibilities, serious consideration has been given to...
    Это дает возможность... - This raises the possibility that...
    Три следующие примера иллюстрируют эту возможность. - The next three examples illustrate this possibility.
    У нас уже была реальная возможность... - We have already had an opportunity to...
    У нас часто будет возможность... - We shall have frequent occasion to...
    У нас часто будет возможность ссылаться на... - We shall have frequent occasion to refer to...
    Чтобы исключить возможность любой двусмысленности или неточности, мы будем... - То avoid any possibility of confusion we shall...
    Чтобы иметь возможность ссылаться, мы будем... - For purposes of reference we shall...
    Эта возможность еще более вероятна в специальных приложениях, где... - This possibility is even more likely in special applications, where...
    Эти две основные возможности иллюстрируются на рис. 1. - The two main possibilities are illustrated in Figure 1.
    Это связано с возможностью (= вероятностью)... - This is linked with the possibility of...
    Этот список не исчерпывает всех возможностей. - This list does not exhaust the possibilities.
    Ясно, что имеются большие возможности для улучшения при изучении... - Clearly, there is considerable room for improvement in the study of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > возможность

  • 102 ALL-

    may be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, very, extremely.
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    may in old writers be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, like Engl. very, Lat. per-, Gr. οια-, ζα-. In common talk and modern writings it is rare (except after a negative), and denotes something below the average, viz. tolerably, pretty well, not very well; but in the Sagas, something capital, exceeding. In high style it may perhaps be used in the old sense, e. g. allfagrt ljós oss birtist brátt, a transl. of the Ambrosian hymn, Aurora lucis rutilat. The instances in old writers are nearly endless, e. g. all-annt, n. adj. very eager, Fms. ii. 41; ironically, 150. all-apr, adj. very sore, very harsh, v. apr. all-auðsóttligt, n. adj. very easy, Fs. 40. all-auðveldliga, adv. very easily, Fms. iv. 129. all-auðveldligr, adj. very easy, Fms. v. 331. all-auðveldr, adj. id., Fbr. 158: neut. as adv., Hkr. ii. 76. all-ágætr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 76. all-áhyggjusamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very careful, Fms. vi. 184. all-ákafliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hot, impetuous, Hkr. i. 234, ii. 32. all-ákaft, adj. very fast, Nj. 196. all-áræðiliga, adv. very likely, Fær. 183. all-áræðislítill, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 217. all-ástúðligt, n. adj. very hearty, intimate, Fms. ii. 20. all-banvænn, adj. very likely to prove mortal, Orkn. 148. all-beinn, adj. very hospitable, Fms. ii. 84, Eb. 286: neut. as adv., Fær. 259. all-beiskr, adj. very harsh, bitter, Sturl. iii. 167. all-bert, n. adj. very manifest, Lex. Poët. all-bitr, adj. very biting, sharp, Sks. 548. all-bitrligr, adj. of a very sharp appearance, Vígl. 20. all-bjartr, adj. very bright, Fms. viii. 361. all-bjúgr, adj. very much bent, curved, Ölkofr. 39. all-blár, adj. very blue, Glúm. 394. all-blíðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blithely, kindly, Fær. 132. all-blíðr, adj. very mild, amiable, Sd. 158, Fms. i. 202. all-bráðgörr, adj. very soon mature, Eb. 16. all-bráðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hastily, Orkn. 72. all-bráðr, adj. very hot-headed, Njarð. 370: neut. as adv. very soon, Fms. xi. 51: dat. pl. all-bráðum, as adv. very suddenly, 139. all-bros-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, laughable, Fms. iii. 113. all-dasigr, adj. very sluggish, Lex. Poët. all-digr, adj. very big, stout; metaph. puffed up, Nj. 236. all-djarfliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very boldly, Fms. ii. 313, Orkn. 102. all-djúpsettr, adj. very deep, thoughtful, Bret. 158. all-drengiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bold, gallant, Lv. 110. all-dræmt, n. adj. very boastfully, from dramb, superbia, (the modern word is dræmt = slowly, sluggishly); þeir létu a. yfir sér, boasted, Sturl. ii. 56. MS. Mus. Brit. 1127; Cod. A. M. has allvænt, prob. wrongly. all-dyggr, adj. very doughty, Lex. Poët. all-dýrr, adj. very dear, Fms. iii. 159. all-eiguligr, adj. very worth having, Sd. 146. all-eina (theol.), á Guð alleina (a hymn), alone: Hkr. iii. 339 (in a spurious chapter). all-einarðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sincere, candid, open, Ld. 334. all-eldiligr and -elliligr, adj. of a very aged appearance, Fms. iii. 125. all-fagr, adj. very bright, fair, Orkn. 296 old Ed.: neut. as adv. very fairly, Sturl. i. 72. all-fast, n. adj. very firmly, steadfastly, Eb. 290, Fær. 259. all-fastorðr, adj. very ‘wordfast,’ very true to his word, Fms. vii. 120. all-fálátr, adj. very taciturn, close, Fas. iii. 408. all-fáliga, adv. on very cold terms, Sturl. iii. 298. all-fámáligr, adj. very close, of very few words, Fms. iii. 85, iv. 366. all-fámennr, adj. followed by very few people, Sturl. ii. 122, Magn. 386. all-far, adj. very few, Eg. 512, Ld. 272, Ísl. ii. 356: neut. on very cold terms, Fms. xi. 55. all-fáræðinn, adj. of very few words, Fms. iv. 312. all-feginn, adj. very ‘fain,’ glad, Eg. 240, Ld. 330. all-feginsamliga, adv. very ‘fain,’ gladly, Eg. 27. all-feigligr, adj. having the mark of death very plain on one’s face, v. feigr, Sturl. iii. 234. all-feitr, adj. very fat, Fms. x. 303. all-ferliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very rudely, Fms. iv. 263. all-fémikill, adj. very costly, Ld. 298. all-fjarri, adv. very far, far from, metaph., Hkr. ii. 246; eigi a., not improper, Fbr. 15. all-fjartekit, part. very far-fetched, Skálda 166. all-fjölgan, adj. acc. very numerous (does not exist in nom.), Sks. 138 A. all-fjölkunnigr, adj. very deeply versed in sorcery, Fms. ii. 175, Fas. i. 412. all-fjölmeðr and -mennr, adj. followed, attended by very many people, much frequented, Eg. 724, 188, Hkr. i. 215: n. sing. in very great numbers, Fms. i. 36. all-fjölrætt, n. adj. very heedful, much talked of, Nj. 109. all-forsjáll, adj. very prudent, Hom. 115. all-framr, adj. very famous, Lex. Poët.; very far forward, Grett. 161 A. all-frekliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very daringly, impudently, Fas. i. 24. all-frekr, adj. too eager, too daring, Fms. vii. 164. all-friðliga, adv. in very great peace, Lex. Poët. all-fríðr, adj. very beautiful, Eg. 23, Hkr. i. 225, ii. 354, Fms. i. 2. all-frjáls, adj. very free, independent, v. alfrjáls. all-fróðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very wise, learned, Sks. 306 B. all-fróðr, adj. very learned, Sks. 30. all-frægr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 324, Hkr. i. 232, ii. 187, Ld. 122. all-frækiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj., and all-frækn, adj. and -liga, adv. very bold, boldly, Ísl. ii. 267, Hkr. i. 239, Fms. i. 121. all-fúss, adj. and -liga, adv. very eager, eagerly, Eg. 488, Fms. xi. 89. all-fýsiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very desirable, Eg. 19, 468. all-fölr, adj. very pale, Lex. Poët. all-gagnsamr, adj. very profitable, gainful, Ísl. ii. 56. all-gamall, adj. very old, Hkr. i. 34. all-gegniliga and -gegnliga, adv. very fittingly, Sturl. ii. 63. all-gemsmikill, adj. very wanton, frolicsome, Sturl. ii. 57. all-gerla and -görviligr, v. -görla, -görviligr. all-gestrisinn, adj. very hospitable, Háv. 40. all-geysilegr, adj. and -liga, adv. very impetuous, Fms. x. 81. all-gildliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with a very grand air, Grett. 121. all-gildr, adj. very grand, Lex. Poët. all-giptusam-liga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very lucky, Fms. x. 53. all-glaðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very joyfully, joyful, Fms. iii. 143, Lv. 55. all-glaðr, adj. very joyful, Eg. 163, Ld. 176. all-gleymr, adj. very gleeful, mirthful, in high spirits, [glaumr], verða a. við e-t, Sturl. iii. 152, Eb. 36. all-glæsiliga, adj. and -ligr, adv. very shiny, Eb. 34, Fas. iii. 626, Fms. ix. 430. all-glöggsær, adj. very transparent, dearly visible, metaph., þorf. Karl. 380. all-glöggt, n. adj. very exactly, Hkr. iii. 253, Fas. iii. 13. all-góðmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very kindly, kind, Mag. 6. all-góðr, adj. very good, Nj. 222, Eg. 36, 198. all-greiðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very easy, easily, Eb. 268: neut. as adv., Eb. l. c. all-grimmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grimly, fiercely, Fas. iii. 414. all-grimmr, adj. very cruel, fierce, Hkr. iii. 167. all-grun-samliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Ísl. ii. 364. all-göfugr, adj. very distinguished, Eg. 598, Bs. i. 60. all-görla, adv. very clearly, precisely, Hkr. iii. 133, Fms. xi. 15. all-görviligr, adj. very stout, manly, Fms. ii. 28. all-hagstæðr, adj. with a very fair wind, Sturl. iii. 109. all-harðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hard, stern, Fas. i. 382. all-harðr, adj. very hard, stern, Fms. i. 177: n. sing. severely, Nj. 165, Grág. i. 261. all-háskasamligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hazardous, Fms. v. 135. all-heiðinn, adj. quite heathen, Fs. 89 (in a verse). all-heilagr, adj. very sacred, Lex. Poët. all-heimskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very foolish, frantic, Hkr. ii. 190, Fas. iii. 293. all-heimskr, adj. very silly, stupid, Eg. 376, Grett. 159. all-heppinn, adj. very lucky, happy, Lex. Poët. all-herðimikill, adj. very broad-shouldered, Eg. 305. all-hermannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very martial, Fms. xi. 233. all-hjaldrjúgr, adj. very gossipping, chattering, Lv. 57: neut. as adv., Vápn. 10. all-hógliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very gently, Fms. xi. 240, vi. 274. all-hóleitr and -háleitr, adj. very sublime, Hom. 23. all-hór and -hár, adj. very high, tall, v. -hár. all-hratt, n. adj. in all speed, Lex. Poët. all-hraustliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bravely, Fms. viii. 289, Eb. 34. all-hraustr, adj. very valiant, Fms. viii. 267. all-hreystimannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very valiantly, Fms. xi. 95. all-hrumliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very infirmly from age, Fas. ii. 91. all-hræddr, adj. very much afraid, Fbr. 94. all-hræðinn, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 155. all-huml;mgsjúkr, adj. very grieved, heart-sick, Hkr. i. 243, Fms. vi. 133. all-hvass, adj. of the wind, blowing very sharp, Fms. ix. 20, Lex. Poët. all-hyggi-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very carefully, Fas. iii. 610. all-hýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blandly, with a very bright face, Fas. iii. 636. all-hæðiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very ridiculous, Finnb. 312. all-hældreginn, adj. walking very much on one’s heels, dragging the heels very much in walking, of an aged or beggarly person, Band. 9. all-hœgliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very softly, meekly, Fms. xi. 389. all-hœlinn, adj. very bragging, Lex. Poët. all-iðinn, adj. very diligent, laborious, Bs. i. 278. all-illa, adv. and -illr, adj. very badly, bad, wicked, Nj. 242, cp. ilia; ill-willed, Eg. 542: compar., vera allver um, to be worse off, Nj. 221 (Ed. allvant); angry, Lv. 145; disgraceful, Eg. 237; unfortunate, Sturl. ii. 47. all-jafnlyndr, adj. very calm, even-tempered, Fms. vi. 287. all-kaldr, adj. very cold, Vápn. 21. all-kappsamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with very much zeal, liberally, Hkr. i. 271; veita a., of hospitality, Ld. 292; mæla a., frankly, peremptorily, 296. all-kappsamr, adj. very eager, vehement, Eg. 187. all-karlmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very manfully, Fms. x. 141. all-kaupmannliga, adv. in a very businesslike, tradesmanlike way, Fms. v.255. all-kátligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, Grett. 112. all-kátr, adj. very joyful, Nj. 18, Eg. 44, 332. all-keppinn, adj. very snappish, Lex. Poët. all-kerskiligr and -keskiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very sarcastic, biting, Sturl. ii. 196. all-klókr, adj. very shrewd, Hkr. iii. 317. all-knáliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, vigorously, Rd. 312. all-kostgæflliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very earnestly, in a very painstaking way, Stj. all-kostigr, adj. very excellent, Lex. Poët. all-kviklatr, adj. very quick, lively, Ld. 270. all-kynliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very strangely, strange, Ísl. ii. 58, Fms. ii. 227, Grett. 160. all-kyrrligr, adj. very quiet, tranquil, Háv. 49. all-kærr, adj. very dear, beloved, Eg. 139, Fms. i. 48; very fond of, Hkr. i. 194: neut., Eg. 116, of mutual love. all-langr, adj. very long, Háv. 49. all-laust, n. adj. very loosely, Fms. xi. 103. all-lágr, adj. very low, short of stature, Fbr. 68. all-lengi, adv. very long, K. Þ. K. 158. all-léttbrúnn, adj. of very brightened, cheerful countenance, Ld. 94. all-léttiliga, adv. very lightly, Fas. iii. 612. all-léttmælt, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to speak in a very lively way, Fms. iv. 261. all-léttr, adj. very light (in weight), Fas. iii. 487. all-líkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in very agreeable, courteous terms, Fas. i. 84. all-likligr, adj. very likely, Fas. ii. 247, Sks. 669. all-líkr, adj. very like, Fas. iii. 579, Sd. 160, Korm. 142. all-lítilfjörligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very puny, prop. having little life in one, Háv. 54. all-lítill, adj. very little, Fær. 268: n. sing. all-lítt, as adv. very little, Nj. 108, 130, Korm. 172; poorly, Grett. 116. all-lyginn, adj. very given to lying, Fbr. 157. all-makligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very deserving, fitting, Sturl. iii. 127, Bjarn. 22. all-mann-fátt, n. adj. with very few people, Gísl. 31. all-mannhættr, adj. very dangerous, Fas. iii. 34. all-mannskæðr, adj. very full of manskathe, very murderous, Fms. ii. 512. all-mannæenligr, adj. a very promising man, Fms. iv. 254. all-mannvænn, adj. a man of very great promise, Hkr. ii. 182. all-margliga, adv. very affably, Sturl. iii. 27. all-margmæltr, part. very talkative, Sturl. ii. 179. all-margr, adj. very numerous, pl. very many, Nj. 32, Grág. ii. 176, Sks. 328, Gþl. 329. all-margrætt, n. adj. part. very much spoken of, Fms. viii. 275. all-málugr, adj. very loquacious, Hkr. iii. 152, 655 xi. 2. all-máttfarinn, adj. very much worn out, with very little strength left, Fas. ii. 356. all-máttlítill, adj. very weak, Fms. i. 159. all-meginlauss, adj. very void of strength, Fms. xi. 103. all-mikilfengligr, adj. very high and mighty, very imposing, Fs. all-mikill, adj. very great, Ísl. ii. 269, Nj. 193, Eg. 29, 39: neut. as adv. greatly, Fms. i. 24, vii. 110. all-mikilmannliga, adv. very nobly, Sturl. i. 33. all-misjafn, adj. very variously, unfavourably, in such phrases as, mæla a. um e-t, there were very different stories about the matter, leggja a. til, ganga a. undir, taka a. á, Eg. 242, Hkr. ii. 123, Fms. i. 86, vii. no, Ld. 166. all-mjór, adj. very slim, slender, narrow, Hkr. iii. 117, Gþl. 173. all-mjök, adv. very much, Nj. 134, Ld. 196, Eg. 19; féllu þá a. menn, in very great numbers, Fms. i. 173. all-myrkr, adj. very dark, Fms. ix. 23. all-mæðiliga, adv. with very great effort, heavily, Fms. ix. 16. all-nauðigr, adj. and -liga, adv. very reluctant, unwilling, Grett. 153; a. staddr, dangerously, Fms. v. 212. all-náinn, adj. very near, nearly related, Sks. 330. all-náttförull, adj. very much given to wandering by night, Lex. Poët. all-níðskárr, adj. of a poet, given to mocking, satirical verse, [níð and skáld (?)], Fms. ii. 7. all-nóg, adv. very abundantly, Sd. 182. all-nær, adv. very near, Fms. vii. 289; metaph., lagði a. at, pretty nearly, well-nigh, Fs., Sks. 684 B. all-nærri, adv. very near, Ld. 202, Fas. iii. 339. all-opt, adv. very often, Anecd. 38, Gþl. 169. all-orðfátt, n. adj. in the phrase, göra a. urn, to be very short of words as to, Bjarn. 31. all-ógurligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very frightful, Edda 41. all-ólmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very furiously, Fas. iii. 546, Bárð. 177. áll-óttalaust, n. adj. with very little to fear, Eg. 371, v. l. all-ramskipaðr, adj. part. very strongly manned, Fms. iii. 13. all-rauðr, adj. very red, Ld. 182. all-ráðligr, adj. very expedient, advisable, Grett. 145. all-reiðiligr, adj. looking very wrathful, Fms. iv. 161. all-reiðr, adj. very wroth, angry, Edda 57, Nj. 135, Eg. 139. all-ríkmarmligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very grand, pompous, magnificent, Fms. i. 213. all-ríkr, adj. very powerful, Fms. i. 115. all-rýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very feebly, puny, Fbr. 28. all-röskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very smart, brisk, Fms. viii. 317. all-sannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very likely, ‘soothlike,’ Fms. iv. 270. all-sáttgjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very placable, of mild disposition, Sturl. iii. 288. all-seinn, adj. very slow, Bs. i. 192: neut. as adv. slowly, Grett. 151 A. all-sigrsæll, adj. very victorious, having very good luck in war, Hkr. i. 28. all-skammr, adj. very short, very scant, Nj. 264: neut. substantively, a very short way, Finnb. 324; short distance, Fms. iv. 329. all-skapliga, adv. very fittingly, properly, Grett. 120. all-skapværr, adj. of a very gentle, meek disposition, Sturl. all-skapþungt, n. adj., vera a., to be in a very gloomy, depressed state of mind, Fms. iv. 26. all-skarpr, adj. very sharp, Lex. Poët. all-skeinuhættr, adj. very dangerous, vulnerable, Sturl. ii. 139. all-skemtiligr, adj. very amusing, Sturl. ii. 77. all-skillítill, adj. very slow-witted, dull, Sturl. j. 89. all-skjallkænliga, adv. [skjalla, to flatter], very coaxingly, Grett. 131 A. all-skjótt, n. adj. as adv. very soon, Nj. 236. all-skrautligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very smart, splendid, Fas. ii. 366, Mag. 11. all-skygn, adj. very sharp-sighted, Hrafn. 33. all-skyldr, adj. bound to, very obligatory; neut. = bounden duty, Sks. 484; deserved, Gþl. 61:
    β. nearly related, near akin, Fms. xi. 75. all-skyndiliga, adv. very quickly, Blas. 40. all-skynsamliga, adv. very judiciously, Sturl. iii. 161. all-skyrugr, adj. all curd-besprent, Grett. 107 A. all-sköruliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very frankly, boldly, dignified, Sturl. iii. 39, Fms. ix. 5, Ld. 94 C, 226, Bs. i. all-sljáliga, adv. very slowly, sluggishly, Grett. 101 A. all-smár, adj. very small, Fms. v. 55, xi. 61. all-snarpliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sharply, smartly, Fms. viii. 346. all-snarpr, adj. very sharp, Fms. i. 38, Nj. 246. all-snemma, adv. very early, Fms. ii. 223. all-snjallr, adj. very shrewd, clever, Fms. viii. 367. all-snúðula, adv. very quickly, Lex. Poët. all-snæfr, adj. very brisk, id. all-snöfurmannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk and energetic looking, of a man, Fms. xi. 79. all-spakliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very mildly, moderately, wisely, Hkr. ii. 41. all-spakr, adj. very gentle, wise, Fms. vi. 298. all-starsýnn, adj. who stares very hard at a thing, looking fixedly upon, Fms. vi. 203. all-sterkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very briskly, strongly, Ld. 158, Fas. iii. 612. all-sterkr, adj. very strong, Hkr. i. 238, Eg. 285; Ísl. ii. 461 ( very vehement); as a pr. name, Fms. iii. 183. all-stilliliga, adv. very calmly, in a very composed manner, Ld. 318. all-stirðr, adj. very stiff, Háv. 46. all-stórhöggr, adj. dealing very hard blows, Fms. i. 171. all-stórliga, adv. very haughtily, Hkr. ii. 63, Ld. 168. all-stórmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very munificently, nobly, Fas. iii. 45; haughtily, Sd. 146. all-stórorðr, adj. using very big words, Eg. 340, Ld. 38 ( very boisterous). all-stórr, adj. very great, metaph. big, puffed up, Ld. 318; dat. all-stórum, as adv. very largely, Edda 32. all-strangr, adj. very rapid, Lex. Poët. all-styggr, adj. very ill-humoured, cross, Grett. 103 A. all-styrkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, Stj. 402. all-styrkr, adj. very strong, Fms. i. 177. all-svangr, adj. very hungry, Lex. Poët. all-svinnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very wisely, prudently, wise, Fas. i. 95, ii. 266. all-sættfúss, adj. very placable, peace-loving, very willing to accept an atonement, Sturl. iii. 19. all-sœmiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very seemly, decorous, honourable, Hkr. i. 215, Ísl. ii. 163. all-tiginn, adj. very princely, Lex. Poët. all-tillátsamr, adj. very indulgent, lenient, Þórð. 12. all-tíðrætt, n. adj. very much talked of, much spoken of, Eg. 99, Sturl. i. 199. all-tíðvirkr, adj. very quick at work, Fms. xi. 377. all-torfyndr, adj. very hard to find, Fms. vii. 356. all-torfært, n. adj. very hard to pass, cross, Eg. 546. all-torsótt, n. adj. part. very difficult to reach, Eg. 546. all-tortryggiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Sturl. ii. 47. all-torveldligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very difficult, Str. all-trauðr, adj. very slow, unwilling, Fms. xi. 39. all-tregr, adj. very tardy, Fær. 114, Bárð. 178. all-trúr, adj. very true. Fms. vi. 377. all-tryggr, adj. very trusty, Hkr. iii. 167. all-tvítugr, false reading, instead of eigi alls t., not quite twenty, Sturl. i. 181. all-undarligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very odd, wonderful, Fms. ii. 150. all-ungr, adj. very young, Eg. 268, Fms. i. 14, Ld. 274. all-úbeinskeyttr, adj. shooting very badly, Fms. ii. 103. all-úblíðr, adj. very harsh, unkind, Fas. ii. all-úbragðligr, adj. very ill-looking, Sturl. iii. 234. all-údæll, adj. very spiteful, untractable, Sturl. i. 99. all-úfagr, adj. very ugly, metaph., Fms. iii. 154. all-úfimliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very awkwardly, Fas. ii. 543. all-úframliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very backward, shy, timid, Fbr. 38 C. all-úfríðr, adj. very ugly, Fms. xi. 227. all-úfrýnn, adj. very sullen, ‘frowning,’ sour, Eg. 525. all-úfrægr, adj. very inglorious, Fms. iv. 259. all-úglaðr, adj. very gloomy, sad, Hkr. iii. 379. all-úhægr, adj. very difficult, Eg. 227. all-úhöfðingligr, adj. very low-looking, very plebeian, Finnb. 222. all-úkátr, adj. very sorrowful, Edda 35, Eg. 223, Fms. i. 37. all-úknár, adj. very weak of frame, Grett. 119 A, very badly knit; Bs. i. 461 (of boys). all-úkonungligr, adj. very unkingly, Fms. viii. 158. all-úkunnigr, adj. quite unknown, Ísl. ii. 412. all-úlífligr, adj. very unlikely to live, Hkr. ii. 200. all-úlíkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very unlikely, Gísl. 24, Sd. 123, Finnb. 310. all-úlíkr, adj. very unlike, Glúm. 364. all-úlyginn, adj. not at all given to lie, truthful, Fbr. 157. all-úmáttuliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. weakly, very weak, tender, Fms. iv. 318. all-úráðinn, adj. part. very ‘unready’ (cp. Ethelred the ‘unready’), undecided, Lv. 9. all-úráðliga, adv. very unadvisedly, rashly, Odd. 12 old Ed. all-úsannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very untruthful, unjust; also, unlikely, Fms. vii. 141. all-úsáttfúss, adj. very implacable, unwilling to come to terms, Sturl. iii. 275. all-úskyldr, adj. very strange to, not at all bound to…, Eg. 10. all-úspakr, adj. very unruly, Sturl. ii. 61. all-úsváss, adj. very uncomfortable, of weather, cold and rainy, Bs. i. 509. all-úsýnn, adj. very uncertain, doubtful, Glúm. 358, Sturl. i. 105. all-úsæligr, adj. of very poor, wretched appearance, Niðrst. 109. all-úvinsæll, adj. very unpopular, Fms. iv. 369, Fas. iii. 520. all-úvísliga, adv. very unwisely, Niðrst. 6. all-úvænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. of very unfavourable prospect, Fas. ii. 266; n. adj. very unpromising, Grett. 148 A. all-úvænn, adi. very ugly, Fas. i. 234; very unpromising, unfavourable, Ísl. ii. 225: neut. as adv. unfavourably, Fms. xi. 134. all-úþarfr, adj. very unthrifty, very unprofitable, something that had better be prevented, Eg. 576, Hkr. ii. 245. all-vandlátr, adj. very difficult, hard to please, Fms. vi. 387. all-vandliga, adv. with very great pains, exactly, carefully, Sks. 658 B. all-vant, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to be in a very great strait, Nj. 221. all-varfærr, adj. very careful, solicitous, Eg. 63. all-vaskligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk, smart, gallant, Hkr. i. 104; compar. v. alvaskligr. all-vaskr, adj. very brisk, gallant, Fms. viii. 226. all-vandr, adj. very bad, of clothes, much worn, Pm. 11. all-vápndjarfr, adj. very bold, daring in arms, Hkr. iii. 63. all-veðrlítið, n. adj. very calm, with little wind, Fms. vi. 360. all-vegliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grand, princely, nobly, Fms. i. 20, Eg. 332, Hkr. i. 15. all-vel, adv. very well, Nj. 12, Eg. 78, 198; compar. albetr, v. alvel. all-vesall, adj. very puny, wretched, Nj. 97. all-vesalliga, adv. very wretchedly, Ölk. 35. all-vesalmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. id., Ísl. ii. 416. all-vesæll, adj. very miserable, base, vile, Nj. 97. all-vingjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very friendly, amicable, Sturl. ii. 168. all-vingott, n. adj. on very friendly terms, Fbr. 129. all-vinsæll, adj. very popular, used of a man blessed with many friends, Fms. i. 184, ii. 44, Orkn. 104 old Ed. all-virðuligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very worthy, dignified, Fms. x. 84, Bs. i. 83. all-vitr, adj. very wise, Sks. 29 B (superl.) all-vitrliga, adv. very wisely, Fas. ii. 66. all-víða and all-vítt, n. adj. very widely, Hkr. iii. 141, Lex. Poët. all-vígliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in a very warlike manner, Fms. ix. 488, Fas. ii. 112. all-vígmannliga, adv. very martially, Fas. iii. 150. all-vígmóðr, adj. quite wearied out with fighting, Introd. to Helgakviða (Sæm.) all-víss, adj. very wise, sure, Sks. 520, Lex. Poët.: neut. to a dead certainty, Lex. Poët. all-vænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very promising, handsome, Glúm. 349, Fms. v. 260, Fbr. 114. all-vænn, adj. id., Clem. 24, Bs. i. 340: neut., þykja a. um, to be in high spirits, Ísl. ii. 361; make much of, Fms. ii. 76; as adv. favourably, Fms. iv. 192. all-vörpuligr, adj. of a very stout, stately frame, Hkr. ii. 254. all-vöxtuligr, adj. very tall, of large growth, Fas. iii. 627. all-þakkligr, adj. very pretty, = þekkiligr, Lex. Poët. all-þakksamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very thankfully, Fms. i. 120, Ld. 298. all-þarfliga, adv. very thriftily, very pressingly; biðja a., to beg very hard, Edda 45. all-þarfr, adj. very thrifty, Lex. Poët. all-þéttr, adj. very crowded, cp. Lex. Poët. all-þrekligr, adj. of a very robust frame, Hkr. ii. 2. all-þröngr, adj. as neut. in a very great crowd, Edda 24. all-þungliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hard, unwilling, reluctant, Sturl. ii. 120; taka a. á e-m, to be very hard upon, Mag. 1. all-þungr, adj. very unfavourable, Hkr. ii. 358; hostile, badly disposed towards, Eb. 108, Eg. 332; þykja a., to dislike, Fms. viii. 441; a. orð, to blame, Sturl. ii. 62. all-þykkr, adj. very thick, Fas. i. 339: n. sing. as adv. thickly, Fms. vii. 70 (of great numbers slain on the battle-field). all-æfr, adj. very furious, wrath, Ísl. ii. 258, Lv. 60, Fas. i. 404. all-ægiligr, adj. very terrible, Dropl. 18. all-æstr, adj. very incited, vehement, Nj. 231. all-örorðr, adj. very quick-tongued, frank, outspoken, Eg. 340. all-öruggliga, adv. very steadfastly, very firmly, Grett. 153 A. all-öruggr, adj. very unflinching, Bs. i. 624.

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  • 103 отчеканить

    (что-л.)
    несовер. - чеканить; совер. - отчеканить
    1) mint, coin; stamp, engrave, emboss, chase
    - отчеканить монету
    2) do/make with precision
    ••

    отчеканить слова — to enunciate one's words clearly, to speak abruptly; to rap out the words

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > отчеканить

  • 104 чеканить

    (что-л.)
    несовер. - чеканить; совер. - отчеканить, вычеканить
    1) совер. - вычеканить, отчеканить mint, coin; stamp, engrave, emboss, chase

    чеканить медали — to strike/stamp medals

    чеканить монету — to mint coins, to coin money

    2) совер. - отчеканить do/make with precision

    чеканить слова — to enunciate one's words clearly, to speak abruptly; to rap out the words

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чеканить

  • 105 fair

    [fɛə] I сущ.
    базар, рынок; ярмарка, выставка

    "Vanity Fair" — "Ярмарка тщеславия" (роман У.Теккерея, 1848 г.)

    - Bartholomew Fair
    - world fair
    - science fair
    ••
    II 1. прил.
    1) поэт. красивый, прекрасный ( обычно о женщинах)

    "My fair lady" — "Моя прекрасная леди" (американский художественный фильм 1964 года; снят по пьесе Б.Шоу "Пигмалион")

    - fair sex
    - fair treat
    Syn:
    2) светлый, белокурый
    - fair man
    Syn:
    3) хороший, ясный; чистый

    fair weather — хорошая, ясная погода

    Syn:
    4) привлекательный, красивый (о словах, поступках)

    He has fallen away from all his fair promises. — Он нарушил все свои красивые обещания.

    Syn:
    5) мор. гладкий, ровный
    Syn:
    6) чёткий, ясный
    Syn:
    7) объёмный, большой, значительный, порядочный

    A fair heritage is no less agreeable than a fair wife. — Хорошенькое наследство ничуть не менее приятно, чем хорошенькая жена.

    Syn:
    8) амер. абсолютный, окончательный, полный, в наивысшей степени

    He was a fair fool. — Он был невообразимый дурак.

    Syn:
    9)
    а) порядочный, честный, справедливый; законный

    fair and square — открытый, честный

    He's fair to his employees. — Он справедлив по отношению к своим служащим.

    - by fair means
    - fair play
    - stand fair
    б) незапятнанный, чистый
    в) вежливый, учтивый; мирный, спокойный

    I have used both fair and foul words. — Я то говорил вежливо, то хамил.

    Syn:
    Syn:
    10) мор. попутный ( о ветре)
    11) уст. свободный, беспрепятственный

    Keep back so that each man may have a fair view. — Отойдите назад, чтобы всем было видно.

    Syn:
    - fair to middling
    - for fair
    ••

    fair field and no favour — игра, борьба на равных условиях

    All's fair in love and war. посл. — В любви и на войне все средства хороши.

    2. нареч.
    1) красиво, прекрасно, приятно глазу

    Spread out his boughs and flourish fair. — Раскинул свои ветви и цветёт в великолепии.

    Syn:
    2) уст. учтиво, вежливо, благородно
    Syn:
    3) чётко, чисто, ясно ( о почерке)
    Syn:
    4) честно, откровенно, беспристрастно

    to fight fair — вести бой по всем правилам; вести себя честно, как подобает

    I can never think you meant me fair. — Ни за что не поверю, что ты вёл себя со мной честно.

    Syn:
    5) гладко, ровно
    Syn:
    6) прямо, точно ( об ударе)

    He's an elefant, if he strikes you fair he knocks your life out. — Он просто слон, если он нанесёт тебе точный удар, ты концы отдашь.

    7) полностью, совершенно, абсолютно
    Syn:
    ••

    Does the boat lie fair?мор. Шлюпка у борта?

    3. сущ.
    1) нечто вежливое, приличное

    The exchange of fair and foul. — Обмен любезностями и грубостями.

    2) уст.; поэт. женщина; возлюбленная
    4. гл.
    1) диал. проясняться ( о погоде)
    2) переписывать начисто; выбелять ( документ)
    3) тех. обеспечивать обтекаемость, сглаживать контур; подгонять детали

    Англо-русский современный словарь > fair

  • 106 planus

    1.
    plānus, a, um, adj. [for placnus; root plac-; Gr. plakous; cf. 2. plaga, planca], even, level, flat, plane (class.; cf. aequor).
    I.
    Lit.:

    facilis et plana via,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 19: cum duae formae praestantes sint, ex solidis globus, ex planis circulus aut orbis, Cic. N. D. 2, 18, 47:

    planum et aequabile corpus universitatis,

    id. Univ. 5:

    planus et aequus locus,

    id. Caecin. 17, 50:

    litus,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 23:

    carina,

    id. ib. 3, 13:

    pisces,

    flat-fish, Plin. 9, 20, 37, § 73:

    aedificia, quae plano pede instituuntur,

    on level ground, Vitr. 6, 11:

    postquam jacuit planum mare,

    Juv. 12, 62:

    planā faciem contundere palmā,

    flat, id. 13, 128.— Comp.:

    aditus planior,

    Liv. 34, 29.— Sup.:

    planissimus locus,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 96. —
    B.
    Subst.: plānum, i, n., level ground, a plain:

    aciem in planum deducit,

    Sall. J. 49, 6:

    per planum ire,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 243:

    cadere in plano,

    id. Tr. 3, 4, 17:

    in planum deferre aliquid,

    Sen. Tranq. 10, 6:

    castra in plano erant,

    Flor. 4, 12, 59:

    de plano,

    on level ground, Dig. 13, 6, 5; Aus. Grat. Act. 21:

    ad planiora,

    Vulg. Judic. 1, 34.—In partic., jurid. t. t.: e plano or de plano, on level ground, below, not on the bench, i. e. out of court, extrajudicially:

    aut e plano aut e quaesitoris tribunali,

    Suet. Tib. 33:

    custodiae non solum pro tribunali, sed et de plano audiri possunt,

    Dig. 48, 18, 18; ib. 37, 1, 3.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Lowly, inconsiderable, humble (post-Aug.):

    haec magnanimitas melius in tribunali, quam in plano conspicitur,

    shows better in one of high than of low station, Sen. Clem. 1, 5, 3:

    fortunam suam in planum deferre,

    id. Tranq. 10, 6: de plano, without difficulty, easily ( poet.):

    hoc tibi de plano possum promittere,

    Lucr. 1, 411.—
    B.
    Plain, clear, distinct, intelligible (class.):

    satin' haec sunt tibi plana et certa!

    Plaut. Pers. 2, 2, 1:

    narrationes,

    Cic. Top. 26, 97:

    conjectatio,

    Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 22:

    pol planum id quidem est,

    it is plain, clear, evident, Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 32: planum facere, to make plain, clear, or intelligible, to set forth, Cic. Verr. 1, 18, 56; 2, 1, 10, § 27; 2, 1, 20, § 52;

    2, 5, 64, § 165: planum facere multis testibus,

    id. ib. 1, 14, 40:

    planum facere atque probare,

    Lucr. 2, 932.—
    C.
    Easy, free from danger:

    illam viam vitae, quam ante praecipitem et lubricam esse ducebat, huic planae et stabili praeponendam esse,

    Cic. Flac. 42, 105.—Hence, adv.: plānē, plainly, evenly; trop., simply, clearly, distinctly, intelligibly.
    1.
    Lit. (class.):

    videre,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 64:

    scribere,

    id. As. 4, 1, 10:

    scire,

    id. Truc. 2, 6, 9:

    plane loqui,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 30:

    plane et dilucide loqui,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 32:

    plane et perspicue expedire aliquid,

    id. Fin. 3, 5, 19:

    plane et Latine loqui,

    to speak plainly, right out, without circumlocution, id. Phil. 7, 6, 17.— Comp.:

    quo pacto excludi potis est planius, quam, etc.,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 8, 5:

    planius dicere (opp. dicere obscurius),

    Cic. de Or. 2, 80, 329:

    planius atque apertius dicere,

    id. Rosc. Com. 14, 43:

    quid, hoc planius egissem, si, etc.,

    id. Verr. 2, 1, 10, § 27:

    ostendere,

    Plin. 18, 28, 68, § 273.— Sup.:

    apertissime planissimeque explicare,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 64, § 156.—
    B.
    Transf., wholly, entirely, completely, quite (class.), Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 55:

    perdidisti mulierem,

    id. Ps. 4, 7, 115:

    illam plane amo,

    id. Capt. 3, 4, 6:

    carere sensu communi,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 66:

    quod reliquos coheredes convenisti, plane bene,

    you have acted quite right, Cic. Att. 13, 6, 2:

    illud plane moleste tuli, quod, etc.,

    id. Fam. 3, 10, 11:

    non plane par,

    Auct. Her. 4, 20, 28:

    ex rebus penitus perspectis, planeque cognitis,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 23, 108:

    propemodum, vel plane potius,

    id. Brut. 97, 332:

    explicari mihi tuum consilium plane volo, ut penitus intellegam,

    thoroughly, id. Att. 8, 12, 1:

    planissime perii,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 6, 67:

    plane perfecteque eruditus,

    Cic. Brut. 81, 282:

    plane atque omnino rem defuisse,

    id. ib. 59, 214:

    plane cum,

    particularly as, Inscr. Grut. 208; cf.:

    et plane quid rectum esset diutius cogitare malui,

    Cic. Att. 8, 12, 3.—
    2.
    By all means, assuredly:

    eo acrius te rogo ut plane ad nos advoles,

    Cic. Att. 2, 24, 5 fin.
    3.
    In partic., in affirmative answers, certainly, to be sure, exactly so (anteclass.): ego et domi privatus sum et perii. Ge. Plane istuc est, Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 57; id. Ps. 4, 7, 73: De. Etiam argentum est ultro objectum, ut sit, qui vivat, dum aliud aliquid flagitii conficiat Ge. Planissume, Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 4.—
    4.
    Besides, but (late Lat.), Dig. 9, 2, 7; 32, 1, 52.
    2.
    plănus, i, m., = planos, a juggler, impostor, cheat (class.; cf.

    erro): ille planus improbissimus,

    Cic. Clu. 26, 72: fracto [p. 1385] crure planum attollere, Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 59; Petr. 82.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > planus

  • 107 mark

    /mɑ:k/ * danh từ - đồng Mác (tiền Đức) * danh từ - dấu, nhãn, nhãn hiệu - dấu, vết, lằn - bớt (người), đốm, lang (súc vật) =a horse with a white mark on its head+ một con ngựa có đốm trắng ở đầu - dấu chữ thập (thay chữ ký của những người không biết viết) - đích, mục đích, mục tiêu ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =to hit the mark+ bắn trúng đích; đạt mục đích =to miss the mark+ bắn không trúng; không đạt mục đích; lạc lõng - chứng cớ, biểu hiện =a mark of esteem+ một biểu hiện của sự quý trọng - danh vọng, danh tiếng =a man of mark+ người danh vọng, người tai mắt =to make one's mark+ nổi danh, nổi tiếng; đạt được tham vọng - mức, tiêu chuẩn, trình độ =below the mark+ dưới tiêu chuẩn, không đạt trình độ =up to the mark+ đạt tiêu chuẩn, đạt trình độ - điểm, điểm số =to get good marks+ được điển tốt * ngoại động từ - đánh dấu, ghi dấu =to mark a passage in pencil+ đánh dấu một đoạn văn bằng bút chì - cho điểm, ghi điểm - chỉ, bày tỏ; biểu lộ, biểu thị; chứng tỏ, đặc trưng =to speak with a tone which marks all one's displeasure+ nói lên một giọng biểu thị tất cả sự không hài lòng =the qualities that mark a greal leader+ đức tính đặc trưng cho một vị lânh tụ vĩ đại - để ý, chú ý =mark my words!+ hãy chú ý những lời tôi nói, hãy nghi nhớ những lời tôi nói !to mark down - ghi (giá hàng) hạ hơn (trên phiếu ghi giá) !to mark off - chọn lựa, phân biệt, tách ra ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =a word clearly marked off from the others+ một từ được phân biệt với các từ khác !to mark out - giới hạn, vẽ ranh giới, quy định ranh giới (để xây dựng) - vạch (con đường); vạch, đề ra (kế hoạch) !to mark out for - chỉ định, chọn lựa (để làm một nhiệm vụ, công việc gì) !to make up - ghi (giá hàng) cao hơn (trên phiếu ghi giá) - định giá bán (bằng cách cộng thêm kinh phí vào giá vốn) !to mark time - (quân sự) giậm chân tại chỗ theo nhịp - (nghĩa bóng) giậm chân tại chỗ, không tiến chút nào

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > mark

  • 108 чеканить слова

    to enunciate one's words clearly, to speak abruptly;
    to rap out the words

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  • 109 fair

    I noun
    1) (gathering) Markt, der; (with shows, merry-go-rounds) Jahrmarkt, der
    2) see academic.ru/29895/funfair">funfair
    3) (exhibition) Messe, die

    antiques/book/trade fair — Antiquitäten- / Buch- / Handelsmesse, die

    II 1. adjective
    1) (just) gerecht; begründet [Beschwerde, Annahme]; berechtigt [Frage]; fair [Spiel, Kampf, Prozess, Preis, Handel]; (representative) typisch, markant [Beispiel, Kostprobe]

    be fair with or to somebody — gerecht gegen jemanden od. zu jemandem sein

    it's only fair to do something/for somebody to do something — es ist nur recht und billig, etwas zu tun/dass jemand etwas tut

    fair enough!(coll.) dagegen ist nichts einzuwenden; (OK) na gut

    all's fair in love and warin der Liebe und im Krieg ist alles erlaubt

    fair play — Fairness, die

    2) (not bad, pretty good) ganz gut [Bilanz, Vorstellung, Anzahl, Kenntnisse, Chance]; ziemlich [Maß, Geschwindigkeit]
    3) (favourable) schön [Wetter, Tag, Abend]; günstig [Wetterlage, Wind]; heiter [Wetter, Tag]
    4) (blond) blond [Haar, Person]; (not dark) hell [Teint, Haut]; hellhäutig [Person]
    5) (poet. or literary): (beautiful) hold (dichter. veralt.) [Maid, Prinz, Gesicht]
    2. adverb
    1) fair [kämpfen, spielen]; gerecht [behandeln]
    2) (coll.): (completely) völlig

    the sight fair took my breath awayder Anblick hat mir glatt (ugs.) den Atem verschlagen

    3)

    fair and square(honestly) offen und ehrlich; (accurately) voll, genau [schlagen, treffen]

    3. noun

    fair's fair(coll.) Gerechtigkeit muss sein

    * * *
    I [feə] adjective
    1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) hell
    2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) gerecht
    3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) schön
    4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) recht gut
    5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) ansehnlich
    6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) hübsch
    - fairness
    - fairly
    - fair play
    II [feə] noun
    1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) der Jahrmarkt
    2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) der Markt
    3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) die Messe
    * * *
    fair1
    [feəʳ, AM fer]
    I. adj
    you're not being \fair das ist unfair
    the point she's making is a \fair one ihr Einwand ist berechtigt
    to be \fair, he didn't have much time zugegeben, er hatte nicht viel Zeit, er hatte zugegebenermaßen nicht viel Zeit
    [that's] \fair enough! ( fam: approved) na schön! fam, o.k.! fam; (agreed) dagegen ist nichts einzuwenden! fam
    that seems \fair enough to me ( fam) das halte ich nur für recht und billig
    it's a \fair enough comment to make ( fam) der Einwand ist durchaus berechtigt
    \fair contest fairer Wettbewerb
    \fair dealing FIN geordneter Effektenhandel fachspr; of photocopies Zulässigkeit f der Vervielfältigung zum persönlichen Gebrauch fachspr
    \fair dealing [or trading] COMM, ECON lauterer Wettbewerb fachspr
    \fair price annehmbarer [o fairer] Preis
    \fair question berechtigte Frage
    \fair use LAW legaler Nachdruck fachspr
    \fair wage angemessener Lohn
    it's only \fair that/to... es ist nur recht und billig, dass/zu...
    it's \fair to say that... man kann [wohl] sagen, dass...
    to be \fair with sb sich akk jdm gegenüber fair verhalten
    to not be \fair on sb jdm gegenüber nicht fair sein
    2. (just, impartial) gerecht, fair
    you're not being \fair das ist ungerecht [o unfair]
    a \fair deal/trial ein fairer Handel/Prozess
    a \fair hearing eine faire Anhörung
    to get one's \fair share seinen Anteil bekommen, bekommen, was einem zusteht
    to not get one's \fair share zu kurz kommen
    Fred's had more than his \fair share of trouble Fred hat mehr als genug Ärger gehabt
    to be \fair to/towards sb jdm gegenüber gerecht [o fair] sein, gerecht gegen jdn sein
    to be \fair with sb gerecht [o fair] zu jdm sein, jdn gerecht [o fair] behandeln
    3. attr, inv (large) ziemlich fam
    we've had a \fair amount of rain es hat ziemlich viel geregnet
    there's still a \fair bit of work to do es gibt noch einiges zu tun
    a \fair number of people ziemlich viele Leute
    to be a \fair size/weight ziemlich groß/schwer sein
    4. attr, inv (good) ziemlich [o ganz] [o recht] gut
    she's got a \fair chance of winning this year ihre Gewinnchancen stehen dieses Jahr ziemlich gut
    there's a \fair prospect of... es sieht ganz so aus, als ob...
    to have a \fair idea of sth sich dat etw [recht gut] vorstellen können
    to have a \fair idea that... sich dat ziemlich sicher sein, dass...
    5. pred, inv (average) mittelmäßig usu pej
    to be \fair to middling ( fam) so lala sein fam
    6. (blond) blond; (pale) skin hell; person hellhäutig
    to have a \fair complexion einen hellen Teint haben
    to have \fair hair blond sein
    7. (favourable) weather schön; wind günstig; ( fig)
    everything seems set \fair BRIT alles scheint gut zu laufen
    8. ( old: beautiful) liebreizend veraltend geh, schön
    mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the \fairest of them all? Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand, wer ist die Schönste im ganzen Land?
    to do sth with one's own \fair hand esp BRIT ( hum) etw mit eigenen Händen tun
    to sign a letter with one's own \fair hand einen Brief eigenhändig unterschreiben
    the \fair[er] sex ( dated or hum) das schöne Geschlecht hum fam
    9.
    it's a \fair cop esp BRIT [oh je], jetzt hat's mich erwischt! fam
    \fair dinkum AUS ( fam) echt [wahr] fam
    to give sb a \fair crack of the whip [or AM also a \fair shake] ( fam) jdm eine faire Chance geben
    \fair go AUS sei/seid fair
    by \fair means or foul koste es, was es wolle
    \fair's \fair, BRIT\fair dos ( fam) sei/seid [doch] fair
    \fair's \fair, it was your idea after all ( fam) du musst [fairerweise] zugeben, es war deine Idee
    \fair dos, we've all paid the same money BRIT ( fam) gleiches Recht für alle, wir haben [immerhin] alle gleich viel bezahlt
    II. adv
    1. (according to rules)
    to play \fair fair sein; SPORT fair spielen
    2. DIAL (quite) ganz schön fam
    it \fair struck me speechless es hat mir glatt die Sprache verschlagen fam
    3.
    \fair old... ( dated fam) ziemlich fam, ganz schön fam
    he made a \fair old mess of it er machte alles nur noch schlimmer
    that machine makes a \fair old noise diese Maschine macht vielleicht einen Lärm
    \fair and square (clearly) [ganz] klar; BRIT, AUS (accurately) genau, voll
    I told them \fair and square that... ich sagte ihnen klar und deutlich, dass...
    he hit me \fair and square on the nose er schlug mir voll auf die Nase
    fair2
    [feəʳ, AM fer]
    n
    1. (funfair) Jahrmarkt m, Rummelplatz m, Rummel m DIAL, BES NORDD, Messe f SCHWEIZ, Chilbi f SCHWEIZ fam
    2. (trade, industry) Messe f; (agriculture) [Vieh]markt m
    autumn \fair Herbstmesse f
    the Bristol Antiques F\fair die Antiquitätenmesse von Bristol
    a county/state \fair AM ein Markt in einem US-County/US-Bundesstaat
    a local craft \fair ein Kunsthandwerkmarkt m
    the Frankfurt [Book] F\fair die Frankfurter Buchmesse
    trade \fair Messe f
    * * *
    I [fɛə(r)]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) (= just) person, fight, game, player, competition, price fair (to or on sb jdm gegenüber, gegen jdn); trial, conclusion gerecht

    he tried to be fair to everybody — er versuchte, allen gegenüber gerecht zu sein or (give everybody their due) allen gerecht zu werden

    that is a ( very) fair point or comment — das lässt sich (natürlich) nicht abstreiten

    it is fair to say that... — man kann wohl sagen, dass...

    to be fair,... —

    it's only fair for her to earn more than us — es ist doch nur gerecht or fair, dass sie mehr verdient als wir

    it's only fair to ask him/to give him a hand — man sollte ihn fairerweise fragen/ihm fairerweise helfen

    it's only fair to expect... — man kann doch wohl zu Recht erwarten,...

    fair enough! — na schön or gut, in Ordnung

    by fair means or foul — mit allen Mitteln, egal wie (inf)

    2) (= quite considerable) sum ziemlich groß
    3) (= reasonable, shrewd) guess, assessment, idea ziemlich gut

    he's a fair judge of character —

    I had a pretty fair idea of the answer to the question — ich wusste ziemlich genau, was die Antwort auf diese Frage war

    I've a fair idea that he's going to resignich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass er zurücktreten wird

    it's a fair guess that he'll never agree — man kann ziemlich sicher annehmen, dass er nie zustimmen wird

    that's a fair sample of... — das ist ziemlich typisch für...

    4) (= average) mittelmäßig

    how are you? – fair to middling (Brit) — wie gehts dir? – mittelprächtig (inf) or so einigermaßen

    5) (= fair-haired) person, hair blond; (= fair-skinned) person hellhäutig; skin hell
    6) (old, poet: lovely) person hold (dated); place schön
    7) (= fine and dry) weather heiter, schön
    2. adv
    1)

    to play fair — fair sein; (Sport) fair spielen

    See:
    also fair play
    2)
    3) (dial: pretty well) ganz schön (inf), vielleicht (inf)
    II
    n
    (Jahr)markt m; (= funfair) Volksfest nt; (COMM) Messe f
    * * *
    fair1 [feə(r)]
    A adj (adv fairly)
    1. schön, hübsch, nett: sex A 2
    2. a) hell (Haut, Haar, Teint), blond (Haar), zart (Teint, Haut)
    b) hellhäutig
    3. rein, sauber, makellos, unbescholten:
    fair name guter Ruf
    4. schön, gefällig:
    give sb fair words jemanden mit schönen Worten abspeisen
    5. klar, heiter (Himmel), schön, trocken (Wetter, Tag):
    set fair beständig
    6. rein, klar (Wasser, Luft)
    7. sauber, deutlich, leserlich: copy A 1
    8. frei, offen, ungehindert (Aussicht etc):
    a) jagdbares Wild,
    b) fig Freiwild n;
    9. günstig, aussichtsreich, vielversprechend:
    fair chance reelle Chance; way1 Bes Redew
    10. (ganz) schön, ansehnlich, nett umg (Summe etc)
    11. anständig:
    a) besonders SPORT fair
    b) ehrlich, offen, aufrichtig ( alle:
    with gegen)
    c) unparteiisch, gerecht:
    fair and square offen und ehrlich, anständig;
    by fair means auf ehrliche Weise;
    a) so oder so,
    b) mit allen Mitteln;
    be fair (Redew) fairerweise;
    that’s only fair das ist nur recht und billig;
    fair is fair Gerechtigkeit muss sein;
    fair competition WIRTSCH redlicher Wettbewerb;
    all’s fair in love and war (Sprichwort) im Krieg und in der Liebe ist alles erlaubt; comment A 1 b, play A 3, warning A 1
    12. leidlich, ziemlich oder einigermaßen gut:
    be a fair judge of ein ziemlich gutes Urteil abgeben können über (akk);
    fair business leidlich gute Geschäfte;
    pretty fair nicht übel, recht oder ziemlich gut; middling A 1
    13. angemessen (Lohn, Preis etc)
    14. typisch (Beispiel)
    15. berechtigt:
    fair question! gute Frage!
    B adv
    1. schön, gut, freundlich, höflich:
    speak sb fair jemandem schöne oder freundliche Worte sagen
    2. rein, sauber, leserlich:
    write ( oder copy) out fair ins Reine schreiben
    3. günstig (nur noch in):
    a) sich gut anlassen, zu Hoffnungen berechtigen,
    b) (gute) Aussicht haben, versprechen ( to be zu sein);
    bid fair to succeed gute Erfolgsaussichten haben;
    the wind sits fair SCHIFF der Wind ist günstig
    4. anständig, fair:
    play fair fair spielen, a. fig sich an die Spielregeln halten
    5. unparteiisch, gerecht
    6. aufrichtig, offen, ehrlich:
    fair and square offen und ehrlich
    7. auf gutem Fuß ( with mit):
    keep ( oder stand) fair with sb gut mit jemandem stehen
    8. direkt, genau:
    fair in the face mitten ins Gesicht
    9. völlig:
    the question caught him fair off his guard die Frage traf ihn völlig unvorbereitet
    10. Aus ganz schön:
    C s obs Schönheit f (auch Frau)
    D v/t
    1. TECH glätten, zurichten:
    fair into einpassen in (akk)
    2. ein Flugzeug etc verkleiden
    E v/i auch fair off, fair up dial sich aufheitern (Wetter)
    fair2 [feə(r)] s
    1. a) Jahrmarkt m
    b) Volksfest n:
    at the fair auf dem Jahrmarkt;
    (a day) after the fair fig (einen Tag) zu spät
    2. Ausstellung f, Messe f:
    at the fair auf der Messe
    3. Basar m
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (gathering) Markt, der; (with shows, merry-go-rounds) Jahrmarkt, der
    3) (exhibition) Messe, die

    antiques/book/trade fair — Antiquitäten- / Buch- / Handelsmesse, die

    II 1. adjective
    1) (just) gerecht; begründet [Beschwerde, Annahme]; berechtigt [Frage]; fair [Spiel, Kampf, Prozess, Preis, Handel]; (representative) typisch, markant [Beispiel, Kostprobe]

    be fair with or to somebody — gerecht gegen jemanden od. zu jemandem sein

    it's only fair to do something/for somebody to do something — es ist nur recht und billig, etwas zu tun/dass jemand etwas tut

    fair enough!(coll.) dagegen ist nichts einzuwenden; (OK) na gut

    fair play — Fairness, die

    2) (not bad, pretty good) ganz gut [Bilanz, Vorstellung, Anzahl, Kenntnisse, Chance]; ziemlich [Maß, Geschwindigkeit]
    3) (favourable) schön [Wetter, Tag, Abend]; günstig [Wetterlage, Wind]; heiter [Wetter, Tag]
    4) (blond) blond [Haar, Person]; (not dark) hell [Teint, Haut]; hellhäutig [Person]
    5) (poet. or literary): (beautiful) hold (dichter. veralt.) [Maid, Prinz, Gesicht]
    2. adverb
    1) fair [kämpfen, spielen]; gerecht [behandeln]
    2) (coll.): (completely) völlig
    3)

    fair and square (honestly) offen und ehrlich; (accurately) voll, genau [schlagen, treffen]

    3. noun

    fair's fair(coll.) Gerechtigkeit muss sein

    * * *
    adj.
    angemessen adj.
    blond adj.
    fair adj.
    gerecht adj.
    mittelmäßig adj.
    ordentlich adj.
    partnerschaftlich adj. n.
    Jahrmarkt m.

    English-german dictionary > fair

  • 110 expresar

    v.
    to express.
    es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express it
    quisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerely
    Ella dijo la razón She said the reason.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to express
    2 (manifestar) to state; (comunicar) to convey
    1 to express oneself
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [al hablar] (=enunciar) to express; (=redactar) to phrase, put; (=declarar) to state, set forth; (=citar) to quote; [+ opiniones, quejas] to voice

    usted deberá expresar el número del giro postalyou should quote o give o state the number of the postal order

    2) [+ sentimiento] to show
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to express

    expresó su descontentoshe voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction

    permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)

    2.
    expresarse v pron to express oneself
    * * *
    = communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.
    Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
    Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex. Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.
    Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.
    Ex. The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.
    Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.
    Ex. The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.
    Ex. From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
    Ex. As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.
    Ex. The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.
    Ex. Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.
    Ex. The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.
    ----
    * dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.
    * expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.
    * expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.
    * expresar amor por = profess + love for.
    * expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.
    * expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.
    * expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].
    * expresar de otra manera = rephrase.
    * expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.
    * expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.
    * expresar en términos = couch + in terms.
    * expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.
    * expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.
    * expresar irritación = express + irritation.
    * expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.
    * expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.
    * expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.
    * expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.
    * expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.
    * expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.
    * expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.
    * expresar miedo = express + fear.
    * expresar opinión = express + view.
    * expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).
    * expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar preocupación = voice + concern.
    * expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.
    * expresar queja = voice + complaint.
    * expresarse = proceed.
    * expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.
    * expresar (según) = cast (in/into).
    * expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.
    * expresar temor = voice + fear.
    * expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.
    * expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.
    * expresar una pregunta = couch + question.
    * expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].
    * no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.
    * para expresar dimensiones = by.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to express

    expresó su descontentoshe voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction

    permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)

    2.
    expresarse v pron to express oneself
    * * *
    expresar (según)
    (v.) = cast (in/into)

    Ex: Which of the following subject analyses is cast in the citation order PMEST?.

    = communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.

    Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.

    Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex: Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.
    Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.
    Ex: The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.
    Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.
    Ex: The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.
    Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
    Ex: As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.
    Ex: The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.
    Ex: Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.
    Ex: The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.
    * dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.
    * expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.
    * expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.
    * expresar amor por = profess + love for.
    * expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.
    * expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.
    * expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].
    * expresar de otra manera = rephrase.
    * expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.
    * expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.
    * expresar en términos = couch + in terms.
    * expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.
    * expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.
    * expresar irritación = express + irritation.
    * expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.
    * expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.
    * expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.
    * expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.
    * expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.
    * expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.
    * expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.
    * expresar miedo = express + fear.
    * expresar opinión = express + view.
    * expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).
    * expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar preocupación = voice + concern.
    * expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.
    * expresar queja = voice + complaint.
    * expresarse = proceed.
    * expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.
    * expresar (según) = cast (in/into).
    * expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.
    * expresar temor = voice + fear.
    * expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.
    * expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.
    * expresar una pregunta = couch + question.
    * expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].
    * no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.
    * para expresar dimensiones = by.

    * * *
    expresar [A1 ]
    vt
    ‹ideas/sentimientos› to express
    expresó su descontento she voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction
    permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame ( frml); please accept my deepest sympathy ( frml)
    por las razones que se expresan a continuación for the following reasons, for the reasons shown o given o stated o set out below
    según los datos expresados más arriba according to the information given above o the above information
    estaba expresado de otra manera it was expressed o phrased o worded differently
    to express oneself
    perdón, no me he expresado bien I'm sorry, I haven't made myself very clear o I haven't expressed myself very clearly
    * * *

     

    expresar ( conjugate expresar) verbo transitivo
    to express
    expresarse verbo pronominal
    to express oneself
    expresar verbo transitivo to express: expresó ciertas dudas acerca de su capacidad, he expressed certain misgivings regarding his ability
    ' expresar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    año
    - calificativo
    - como
    - estar
    - formular
    - no
    - poder
    - tener
    - tierra
    - venga
    - dar
    - hacer
    - ir
    - manifestar
    - opinar
    English:
    articulate
    - at
    - embody
    - few
    - may
    - nix
    - profess
    - put
    - rephrase
    - should
    - sorrow
    - venture
    - verbalise
    - verbalize
    - argue
    - convey
    - express
    - phrase
    - voice
    * * *
    vt
    1. [manifestar] to express;
    quisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerely;
    es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express it;
    tal y como queda expresado en los apartados dos y tres as stated in sections two and three
    2. [mostrar] to show;
    hechos que expresan por sí solos la hospitalidad de este pueblo incidents that speak for themselves about this people's hospitality
    * * *
    v/t express
    * * *
    : to express
    * * *
    expresar vb to express

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresar

  • 111 faintly

    adverb
    undeutlich [markieren, hören]; kaum [sichtbar]; schwach [riechen, scheinen]; entfernt [sich ähneln]; wenig [interessieren]; leicht [enttäuschen]; zaghaft [lächeln]
    * * *
    1) (in a faint manner: A light shone faintly.) schwach
    2) (slightly; rather: She looked faintly surprised.) schwach
    * * *
    faint·ly
    [ˈfeɪntli]
    1. (weakly) leicht, schwach
    the room smelled \faintly of disinfectant das Zimmer roch leicht nach Desinfektionsmittel
    2. (not clearly) schwach, sacht geh
    to talk \faintly leise sprechen, wispern
    to be \faintly visible schwach zu sehen sein
    to see [or glimpse] [or make out] sth \faintly etw erspähen
    to glimpse sth \faintly in the distance etw in der Ferne erspähen
    3. (slightly) leicht, etwas
    she seemed \faintly embarrassed to see us there es war ihr scheinbar etwas unangenehm, uns dort zu sehen
    if the talk had been even \faintly informative,... wenn das Gespräch auch nur annähernd informativ gewesen wäre,...
    not [even] \faintly funny überhaupt nicht komisch
    to \faintly resemble sth entfernt an etw akk erinnern
    * * *
    ['feIntlɪ]
    adv
    1) (= weakly) glow, shine, burn schwach; smell, smile leicht; (= quietly) sound, speak, say, sigh leise

    the words are just faintly visibledie Worte sind gerade noch sichtbar

    2) (= slightly) absurd, condescending, disappointed, suspicious leicht

    I do remember him faintlyich kann mich schwach an ihn erinnern

    * * *
    adverb
    undeutlich [markieren, hören]; kaum [sichtbar]; schwach [riechen, scheinen]; entfernt [sich ähneln]; wenig [interessieren]; leicht [enttäuschen]; zaghaft [lächeln]
    * * *
    adv.
    schwach adv.

    English-german dictionary > faintly

  • 112 davon

    da·von [daʼfɔn] adv
    ( von dieser Stelle weg) from there;
    etw \davon lösen/ trennen to loosen/separate sth from it/that;
    \davon abgehen/ loskommen to come off it/that;
    jdn \davon heilen to heal sb of it/that;
    rechts/links \davon abgehen [o abzweigen] to branch off to the right/left [of it];
    du bist zu weit \davon entfernt, um es deutlich zu sehen you're too far away to see it clearly;
    links/rechts \davon to the left/right of it/that/them;
    er will erwachsen sein? er ist noch weit \davon entfernt! he thinks he's grown up? he's got far [or a long way]; [or ( fam) a hell of a way] to go yet!
    2) in Verbindung mit subst, vb siehe auch dort ( von diesem Umstand als Ausgangspunkt) from it/that;
    etw \davon ableiten to derive sth from it/that;
    \davon absehen, etw zu tun to refrain from doing sth;
    \davon ausgehen, dass... to presume that...;
    sich \davon erholen to recover from it/that;
    etwas/nichts \davon haben to have sth/nothing of it;
    sie unterscheiden sich \davon nur in diesem kleinen Detail they differ from that only in this small detail;
    das Gegenteil \davon the opposite of it/that;
    was hast du denn \davon, dass du so schuftest? nichts! what do you get out of working so hard? nothing!;
    soll sie doch das Geld behalten, ich hab nichts \davon! let her keep the money, it's no use to me!;
    das hast du nun \davon, jetzt ist er böse! now you've [gone and] done it, now he's angry!;
    das kommt \davon! you've/he's etc. only got yourself/himself etc. to blame!
    3) ( durch diesen Umstand) as a consequence [or result];
    es hängt \davon ab, ob/dass... it depends on whether...;
    man wird \davon müde, wenn man zu viel Bier trinkt drinking too much beer makes you tired;
    es ist nur eine Prellung, \davon stirbst du nicht! it's only a bruise, it won't kill you! ( hum)
    sich \davon ernähren to subsist on it/that;
    \davon leben to live on it/that ( liter), to live off it/that ( fig)
    5) ( aus dieser Menge) [some] of it/that/them;
    ( aus diesem Behälter) from it/that;
    \davon essen/ trinken to eat/drink [some] of it/that;
    die Hälfte/ ein Teil/ein Pfund \davon half/a part/a pound of it/that/them;
    das Doppelte/Dreifache \davon twice/three times as much;
    die Milch ist schlecht, ich hoffe, du hast nicht \davon getrunken the milk is sour, I hope you didn't drink any [of it];
    es ist genügend Eis da, nimm nur \davon! there's enough ice-cream, please take [or have] some;
    ist das Stück Wurst so recht, oder möchten Sie mehr \davon? will this piece of sausage be enough, or would you like [some] more [of it]?;
    wie viel Äpfel dürfen es sein? - 6 Stück \davon, bitte! how many apples would you like? - six, please!
    \davon hören/ sprechen/ wissen to hear/speak/know of it/that/them;
    was hältst du \davon? what do you think of it/that/them?;
    ich verstehe gar nichts \davon I don't understand any of it/that, it/that doesn't mean anything to me; Fachgebiet I know nothing about it;
    \davon weiß ich nichts I don't know anything about [or ( hum) plead ignorance of] that;
    genug \davon! enough [of this/that]!;
    kein Wort mehr \davon! not another word!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > davon

  • 113 remember

    1. I
    now I remember теперь я припоминаю; you will remember как вы помните /знаете/ (как вводное предложение); not that I remember [что-то] не припомню; have you ever met my brother? remember Not that I remember вы знакомы с моим братом? remember Не припоминаю; as far as I remember насколько я помню; he's been living here as far back as I can remember на моей памяти он всегда жил здесь; it is sometimes (often, etc.) more convenient (happier, etc.) to forget than to remember иногда и т.д. белее удобно и т.д. забыть, чем помнить; that is worth remembering это стоит запомнить; dogs remember у собак есть память
    2. II
    remember in some manner remember easily (quickly, correctly, etc.) запоминать легко и т.д.; if I remember rightly) he had six daughters если я правильно /точно/ помню, у него было шесть дочерей; remember for some time I'll give you smth. you'll remember all your life я дам (скажу, прочту и т.п.) вам кое-что, что вы запомните /будете помнить/ всю [свою] жизнь
    3. III
    1) remember smth., smb. remember a fact (a saying, poems, one's colleagues, etc.) помнить /не забывать/ какой-л. факт и т.д.; one cannot remember everything нельзя помнить все; I remember the occasion я помню этот случай; I cannot remember dates, names, addresses and details of that sort я не в состоянии запомнить такие подробности как даты, имена и адреса; he is able to remember things that happened long ago он может /способен/ помнить то, что случалось давным-давно; he remembered his promise он не забыл своего обещания
    2) remember smb., smth. remember a person (a fact, a place, a saying, a proverb, etc.) вспоминать /припоминать/ какого-л. человека и т.д.; we often remember the pleasant holiday we had with you мы часто вспоминаем, как мы приятно провели отпуск вместе с вами; I'll try to remember the exact date я постараюсь припомнить точную дату; I know your face, but I cannot remember your name мне знакомо ваше лицо, но я не могу вспомнить, как вас зовут; suddenly he remembered his promise вдруг он вспомнил о своем обещании
    3) remember smb. remember a waiter (a porter, etc.) не забыть отблагодарить официанта /дать на чай официанту/ и т.д.
    4. IV
    1) remember smb., smth. in some manner remember smb., smth. clearly /distinctly/ (vaguely, etc.) помнить о ком-л., чем-л. ясно /отчетливо/ и т.д.; I remember the poem by heart я наизусть помню это стихотворение; remember smth., smb. for some time I no longer remember the time (his sister, etc.) я больше не помню то время и т.д.; I shall always remember that terrible day я никогда не забуду /я всегда буду помнить/ этот ужасный день
    2) remember smb., smth. in some manner remember smb., smth. gratefully (sorrowfully, imperfectly, remorsefully, fondlessly, affectionately, etc.) вспоминать о ком-л., чем-л. с благодарностью и т.д.; remember smth. at some time I shall never be able to remember the date on the spur of the moment я никогда не смогу мгновенно /сразу/ вспомнить эту дату; I can't remember his name for the moment сейчас я не могу вспомнить его имя /, как его зовут/; I suddenly remembered everything я вдруг все вспомнил
    5. XI
    1) be remembered in some manner deserve to be gratefully remembered заслуживать того, чтобы [о ком-л., чем-л.] с благодарностью помнили /вспоминали/; the lesson should be thoroughly remembered этот урок следует хорошо /основательно/ запомнить
    2) be remembered to smb. she begs to be remembered to you она просит передать вам свой привет; he wishes (he asked) to be remembered to you он передает (просил передать) вам привет
    6. XIII
    remember to do smth. remember to turn out the lights не забудьте потушить свет; please remember to call me at eight не забудьте, пожалуйста, разбудить меня в восемь [часов]; I remembered to post your letters я не забыл опустить /отправить/ ваши письма
    7. XIV
    remember doing /having done/ smth. I remember posting your letters (seeing it, etc.) я помню, что отправил ваши письма и т.д.; he remembered his sister singing that song он помнил, что его сестра пела эту песню; I remember having heard you speak on that subject я помню /вспоминаю/, что слышал, как вы говорили на эту тему /об этом предмете/; I do not remember having said anything of the sort (having ever seen you, etc.) я не помню, чтобы я говорил что-нибудь подобное и т.д.
    8. XVIII 9. XXI1
    1) remember smth. to smb. I shall always remember your kindness to my son я буду всегда помнить ваше доброе отношение к моему сыну; remember smb., smth. by smth. it will be something to remember you by это будет напоминать мне о вас; he remembered the book by its pictures он вспомнил эту книгу по картинкам; remember smth. against smb. please don't remember this unfortunate affair against me пожалуйста, не держите на меня зло из-за этого злополучного дела; remember smth. with smb. remember your appointment with the dentist не забудьте, что вы идете /вам надо/ на прием к зубному врачу
    2) remember smb. at some time remember a child on its birthday послать ребенку подарок ко дню рождения; he always remembers us at Christmas он всегда делает нам подарки к рождеству; remember smb. in smth. remember smb. in one's will не забыть кого-л. в своем завещании; remember me in your prayers eccl. не забудьте помянуть меня в своих молитвах
    3) remember smb. to smb. remember me [kindly] to your mother (to your brother, to your father, to your family, etc.) передайте [, пожалуйста,] от меня привет вашей маме и т.д.
    10. XXIV1
    remember smb., smth. as smb., smth. I remember her as a slim young girl я помню /вспоминаю/ ее стройной девушкой; she remembered the book as her favourite childhood reading - она помнила, что в детстве это была ее любимая книга
    11. XXV
    1) remember that... (what..., where..., how...) remember that he is only ten years old помните /не забывайте/, что ему только десять лет; remember that you have an appointment with the doctor tomorrow не забывайте, что вы завтра идете к врачу; I remember that I promised to be there early я помню, что обещал быть там рано; I remember quite well what you said about it я очень хорошо помню, что вы сказали об этом; do you remember where you put the key (how it is done, etc.)? вы помните, куда вы положили ключ и т.д.?
    2) remember where... (that...) then I remembered where I was тогда я вспомнил, где нахожусь; I just remembered that it's your birthday today я только что вспомнил, что сегодня у тебя день рождения

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > remember

  • 114 чеканить слова

    to enunciate one's words clearly, to speak abruptly; to rap out the words

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чеканить слова

  • 115 well

    [wel] I 1. нареч.; сравн. ст. better; превосх. ст. best

    He was well spoken of. — О нём хорошо отзывались.

    2) справедливо, верно, правильно
    Syn:
    3) как следует; хорошенько; основательно
    4) хорошо, со знанием дела

    He paints well. — Он хорошо рисует.

    He did well at maths. — Он хорошо сдал математику.

    Syn:
    6) благосклонно, благожелательно

    The teacher spoke well of your idea. — Преподаватель благосклонно отзывался о твоей идее.

    7) брит.; разг. очень, сильно, весьма

    It's best to book hotels and flights well in advance. — Лучше всего забронировать места гостинице и билеты на самолёт заблаговременно.

    Syn:
    8) ясно, чётко

    He well knew the law. — Он чётко представлял себе законодательные нормы.

    Syn:
    9) действительно, вполне

    He well deserved the honour. — Он действительно заслуживал такой чести.

    It may well be true. — Это вполне может оказаться правдой.

    They could well afford a new car. — Они вполне могли осилить покупку новой машины.

    Syn:
    10) достойно, элегантно, с изяществом
    11) выгодно, с выгодой
    Syn:
    12) в достатке, в изобилии, богато
    Gram:
    [ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]well[/ref]
    ••
    - as well as
    - it's just as well
    2. прил.; сравн. ст. better; превосх. ст. best
    1)
    а) предик. здоровый, выздоровевший, поправившийся ( о человеке)
    Syn:
    б) вылеченный, заживший (о болезни, ране и т. п.)

    The wound is nearly well. — Рана почти зажила.

    2) предик. хороший, находящийся в хорошем состоянии
    Syn:
    good 1.

    It is well that he called. — Очень удачно, что он позвонил.

    It is well that this has happened. — Хорошо, что так случилось.

    4) желательный, целесообразный

    It might be well for him to leave. — Было бы лучше, если бы он ушёл.

    Syn:
    5) процветающий, обеспеченный, состоятельный
    Syn:
    6) приятный, симпатичный ( о внешности)
    ••
    3. межд.
    1) ну! (выражает удивление, уступку, согласие, ожидание и т. п.)

    well, to be sure — вот тебе раз!

    2) ну, итак (используется как вступительное слово при каком-л. замечании либо как способ заполнения речевой паузы)

    well, what next? — ну, и что дальше?

    Well, now tell me all about it. — Ну, теперь расскажите мне всё об этом.

    Well, let's see now, I could meet you on Thursday. — Ну, в общем, я бы мог встретить вас в четверг.

    4. сущ.
    1) добро, благо
    Syn:
    2) благополучие, благосостояние; процветание
    Syn:
    3) благоприятное мнение (о ком-л. / чём-л.)

    I'll nothing speak of you but well. (S. T. Coleridge) — Я ничего не скажу о вас, кроме хорошего.

    ••
    II 1. сущ.

    to bore / dig / drill / sink a well — выкапывать колодец

    2)
    а) родник, ключ
    3) ( wells) во́ды, курорт с минеральными водами
    Syn:
    4) источник, кладезь (чего-л.)

    She was a well of quotations. — Она была ходячей энциклопедией цитат.

    Syn:
    source 1.
    5)
    а) лестничная клетка; лестничный пролёт
    6) брит. места адвокатов ( в английском суде)
    7)
    а) горн. скважина
    б) = oil well
    8) тех. зумпф, отстойник
    2. гл.; книжн.; = well up

    Tears welled into her eyes as she spoke these words. (A. Radcliffe) — У неё на глазах выступили слёзы, когда она произносила эти слова.

    2) вскипать, закипать (о чувствах, эмоциях)

    Anger welled up within him. — В его душе закипел гнев.

    Syn:
    boil I 2.
    3) = well out / forth хлынуть, бить ключом прям. и перен.

    The ideas welled forth in his mind day by day. — Новые идеи каждый день рождались в его сознании.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > well

  • 116 balbutio

    balbūtĭo ( - uttio), īre, v. n. and a. [balbus].
    I.
    Neutr., to stammer, stutter:

    balbutire est cum quādam linguae haesitatione et confusione trepidare,

    Non. p. 80, 13; Cels. 5, 26, 31: lingua, Cod. 15, 6, 22. — Transf., of birds, not to sing clearly:

    merula hieme balbutit,

    Plin. 10, 29, 42, § 80. —
    B.
    Trop., to speak upon something obscurely, not distinctly or not correctly:

    desinant balbutire (Academici), aperteque et clarā voce audeant dicere,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 26, 75; id. Div. 1, 3, 5.—
    II.
    Act., to stutter, stammer, or lisp out something: illum Balbutit Scaurum pravis fultum male talis, he, lisping or fondling, calls him Scaurus, Hor. S. 1, 3, 48.— Trop., as above:

    Stoicus perpauca balbutiens,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 45, 137.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > balbutio

  • 117 balbuttio

    balbūtĭo ( - uttio), īre, v. n. and a. [balbus].
    I.
    Neutr., to stammer, stutter:

    balbutire est cum quādam linguae haesitatione et confusione trepidare,

    Non. p. 80, 13; Cels. 5, 26, 31: lingua, Cod. 15, 6, 22. — Transf., of birds, not to sing clearly:

    merula hieme balbutit,

    Plin. 10, 29, 42, § 80. —
    B.
    Trop., to speak upon something obscurely, not distinctly or not correctly:

    desinant balbutire (Academici), aperteque et clarā voce audeant dicere,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 26, 75; id. Div. 1, 3, 5.—
    II.
    Act., to stutter, stammer, or lisp out something: illum Balbutit Scaurum pravis fultum male talis, he, lisping or fondling, calls him Scaurus, Hor. S. 1, 3, 48.— Trop., as above:

    Stoicus perpauca balbutiens,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 45, 137.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > balbuttio

  • 118 Grammar

       I think that the failure to offer a precise account of the notion "grammar" is not just a superficial defect in linguistic theory that can be remedied by adding one more definition. It seems to me that until this notion is clarified, no part of linguistic theory can achieve anything like a satisfactory development.... I have been discussing a grammar of a particular language here as analogous to a particular scientific theory, dealing with its subject matter (the set of sentences of this language) much as embryology or physics deals with its subject matter. (Chomsky, 1964, p. 213)
       Obviously, every speaker of a language has mastered and internalized a generative grammar that expresses his knowledge of his language. This is not to say that he is aware of the rules of grammar or even that he can become aware of them, or that his statements about his intuitive knowledge of his language are necessarily accurate. (Chomsky, 1965, p. 8)
       Much effort has been devoted to showing that the class of possible transformations can be substantially reduced without loss of descriptive power through the discovery of quite general conditions that all such rules and the representations they operate on and form must meet.... [The] transformational rules, at least for a substantial core grammar, can be reduced to the single rule, "Move alpha" (that is, "move any category anywhere"). (Mehler, Walker & Garrett, 1982, p. 21)
       4) The Relationship of Transformational Grammar to Semantics and to Human Performance
       he implications of assuming a semantic memory for what we might call "generative psycholinguistics" are: that dichotomous judgments of semantic well-formedness versus anomaly are not essential or inherent to language performance; that the transformational component of a grammar is the part most relevant to performance models; that a generative grammar's role should be viewed as restricted to language production, whereas sentence understanding should be treated as a problem of extracting a cognitive representation of a text's message; that until some theoretical notion of cognitive representation is incorporated into linguistic conceptions, they are unlikely to provide either powerful language-processing programs or psychologically relevant theories.
       Although these implications conflict with the way others have viewed the relationship of transformational grammars to semantics and to human performance, they do not eliminate the importance of such grammars to psychologists, an importance stressed in, and indeed largely created by, the work of Chomsky. It is precisely because of a growing interdependence between such linguistic theory and psychological performance models that their relationship needs to be clarified. (Quillian, 1968, p. 260)
       here are some terminological distinctions that are crucial to explain, or else confusions can easily arise. In the formal study of grammar, a language is defined as a set of sentences, possibly infinite, where each sentence is a string of symbols or words. One can think of each sentence as having several representations linked together: one for its sound pattern, one for its meaning, one for the string of words constituting it, possibly others for other data structures such as the "surface structure" and "deep structure" that are held to mediate the mapping between sound and meaning. Because no finite system can store an infinite number of sentences, and because humans in particular are clearly not pullstring dolls that emit sentences from a finite stored list, one must explain human language abilities by imputing to them a grammar, which in the technical sense is a finite rule system, or programme, or circuit design, capable of generating and recognizing the sentences of a particular language. This "mental grammar" or "psychogrammar" is the neural system that allows us to speak and understand the possible word sequences of our native tongue. A grammar for a specific language is obviously acquired by a human during childhood, but there must be neural circuitry that actually carries out the acquisition process in the child, and this circuitry may be called the language faculty or language acquisition device. An important part of the language faculty is universal grammar, an implementation of a set of principles or constraints that govern the possible form of any human grammar. (Pinker, 1996, p. 263)
       A grammar of language L is essentially a theory of L. Any scientific theory is based on a finite number of observations, and it seeks to relate the observed phenomena and to predict new phenomena by constructing general laws in terms of hypothetical constructs.... Similarly a grammar of English is based on a finite corpus of utterances (observations), and it will contain certain grammatical rules (laws) stated in terms of the particular phonemes, phrases, etc., of English (hypothetical constructs). These rules express structural relations among the sentences of the corpus and the infinite number of sentences generated by the grammar beyond the corpus (predictions). (Chomsky, 1957, p. 49)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Grammar

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