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stand out 1) излизам напред ( from); 2) изпъквам, издавам се напред; to \stand out out against a background изпъквам на фон; 3) държа се, не се предавам, не отстъпвам, противопоставям се ( against); 4) стоя настрана, държа се на разстояние, спазвам дистанция; 5) оставям неизплатен; 6) стоя прав по време на представление; -
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■ stand outv. i. + avv.1 sporgere: The front of my house stands out from the rest of the buildings, la facciata della mia casa sporge rispetto agli altri edifici3 essere in evidenza; risaltare; spiccare; essere in vista; eccellere; (fig.) emergere: The policeman stood out among the demonstrators, il poliziotto spiccava in mezzo ai dimostranti; His work stands out from that of lesser poets, la sua opera emerge da quella di poeti minori4 resistere; essere fermo; tenere duro; tenere botta (fam.): The strikers are standing out for a better salary, gli scioperanti tengono duro nella richiesta di un aumento di salario5 (naut.) salpare; prendere il largo □ (fig.) It stands out a mile!, si vede lontano un miglio! -
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stand-out noun 1) что-л. замечательное (по качеству, вкусу и т. п.) 2)coll. человек, отличающийся от других самостоятельностью суждений, поступков ит. п. -
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1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.)2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.)stand out vi1) : destacar(se)she stands out from the rest: se destaca entre los otros2)to stand out against resist: oponerse aexpr.• destacarse v.v.• campar v.• descollar v.• destacarse v.• particularizarse v.• recortar v.• relevar v.• resaltar v.• singularizarse v.• sobresalir v.(§pres: -salgo, -sales...) fut/c: -saldr-•)v + adv1)a) ( project)to stand out (from something) — sobresalir* (de algo)
b) (be conspicuous, contrast) sobresalir*, destacar(se)*2) (be firm, hold out)to stand out against something/somebody — oponerse* firmemente a algo/alguien
VI + ADV1) (=project) [ledge, buttress, vein] sobresalir, salir2) (=be conspicuous, clear) destacar ( against contra)3) (=be outstanding) destacarse4) (=be firm, hold out) mantenerse firme, aferrarse* * *v + adv1)a) ( project)to stand out (from something) — sobresalir* (de algo)
b) (be conspicuous, contrast) sobresalir*, destacar(se)*2) (be firm, hold out)to stand out against something/somebody — oponerse* firmemente a algo/alguien
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intransitive verb1) (be prominent) herausragenstand out against or in contrast to something — sich gegen etwas abheben
stand out a mile — nicht zu übersehen sein; [Grund, Antwort:] [klar] auf der Hand liegen
* * *1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) herausragen2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) aushalten* * *vi1. (be noticeable) hervorragenone stood out from the rest unter den Übrigen ragte einer heraus2. (oppose)3. (insist on)* * *vi2) (= contrast, be noticeable) hervorstechen, auffallento stand out against sth — sich gegen etw or von etw abheben
to stand out from the others — hervorstechen, auffallen
3)(= hold out)
to stand out against sth — weiterhin gegen etw Widerstand leistento stand out for sth — auf etw (acc) bestehen
* * *stand out v/i2. fig herausragen (among, from aus)4. aus-, durchhalten, nicht nachgeben5. sich hartnäckig wehren ( against gegen)* * *intransitive verb1) (be prominent) herausragenstand out against or in contrast to something — sich gegen etwas abheben
stand out a mile — nicht zu übersehen sein; [Grund, Antwort:] [klar] auf der Hand liegen
2) (be outstanding) herausragen ( from aus)* * *(against) v.sich abzeichnen (gegen) v. -
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1) stand out in some place stand out in the street (in a picture, in one's work, etc.) выделяться на улице и т.д.; her clothes make her stand out in a crowd ее всегда легко узнать в толпе по одежде; по event stood out in his life в его жизни не было выдающихся событий; the event stands out in my memory это событие живо в моей памяти; stand out against smth. stand out against the red (against a dark background, against the sky, etc.) выделяться на красном [фоне] и т.д.; stand out from /among /smb., smth. stand out from others (from all the girls, from other subjects, etc.) резко отличаться от других и т.д.; this small masterpiece stands out among many canvases из множества картин особо выделяется этот маленький шедевр; his ears stand out from his head у него торчат уши2) stand out for smth. stand out for one's rights выступать за свои права; stand out for one's claims добиваться удовлетворения своих требований; stand out against smth., smb. stand out against all his arguments отвергать все его доводы; the troops stood out against the enemy войска выстояли против натиска противника -
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1. phr v отходить, отступатьstand down — уступать, отступаться; освобождать место
2. phr v выдаваться, выступать3. phr v выделяться, выступать4. phr v выгодно отличаться5. phr v выстоять, выдержать6. phr v не уступать, быть принципиальнымto stand first — быть первым; быть в первых рядах
stand by — быть безучастным зрителем, не вмешиваться
7. phr v быть или становиться яснымwhat stands out from the hold-up is that the routine precautions are useless — ограбление показало, что обычные меры предосторожности недостаточны
to stand or fall — уцелеть или погибнуть;
8. phr v мор. удаляться от берегаto stand out to sea — идти в море; править от берега
Синонимический ряд:1. bulge (verb) bag; balloon; beetle; belly; bulge; dangle over; droop over; hang over; jut; jut out; overhang; poke; pouch; pout; project; project over; protrude; protuberate; stick out2. loom (verb) bulk; loom -
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1) (be noticeable) [ person] distinguersi, spiccare ( against tra); [ building] stagliarsi ( against contro); [ design] risaltare ( against su); [work, ability] distinguersito stand out from — [ person] distinguersi da [ group]
2) (protrude) sporgereto stand out against — opporsi a [change, decision]
* * *1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) spiccare, emergere2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) resistere* * *vi + adv1) (be noticeable: veins, eyes) sporgere, (colours) risaltare, spiccare, (person) distinguersi, (mountains) stagliarsi2) (be firm, hold out) resistere, tener duroto stand out for sth — rivendicare qc, insistere su qc
* * *1) (be noticeable) [ person] distinguersi, spiccare ( against tra); [ building] stagliarsi ( against contro); [ design] risaltare ( against su); [work, ability] distinguersito stand out from — [ person] distinguersi da [ group]
2) (protrude) sporgereto stand out against — opporsi a [change, decision]
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[ʹstændʹaʋt] phr v1. отходить, отступать2. выдаваться, выступатьhis house stands out from the others - его дом выступает из ряда других (домов)
3. 1) выделяться, выступать (на фоне чего-л.)2) выгодно отличатьсяamong these paintings his work stands out - его работа выгодно отличается от этих полотен
even as a schoolboy player, he stood out from the rest of the team - даже будучи школьником, он выделялся своим мастерством среди остальных членов команды
in this list two names stand out particularly - в этом списке обращают на себя особое внимание две фамилии
4. выстоять, выдержать5. не уступать, быть принципиальнымthey are standing out for the revision of the charter - они твёрдо стоят за пересмотр устава
the union leaders are standing out against pay cut - руководители профсоюза решительно выступают против снижения зарплаты
6. быть или становиться яснымwhat stands out from the hold-up is that the routine precautions are useless - ограбление показало, что обычные меры предосторожности недостаточны
it stands out a mile what has to be done - слепому видно, что нужно делать
7. мор. удаляться от берегаto stand out to sea - идти в море; править от берега
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بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
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vi1) ( be noticeable) hervorragen;one stood out from the rest unter den Übrigen ragte einer heraus;to \stand out out in a crowd sich akk von der Menge abheben2) ( oppose)3) ( insist on) -
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uitgaan, uitsteken; uitkomen, afsteken, zich aftekenen; zich onderscheidenstand out♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
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1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) izstopati2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) kljubovati* * *intransitive verb izstopiti; stran štrleti (o ušesih); figuratively odlikovati se, biti posebno viden, pasti v oči; biti drugačen, razlikovati se ( against od); ne sodelovati, ne biti zraven, ne se udeležiti; vzdržati, ne popustiti; trdovratno se braniti ( against proti); upirati se; boriti se, potegniti se ( for za); stopiti v stranstand out of my sight! — izgini mi izpred oči!stand out of my way! — pojdi mi s poti, daj mi prostor!; transitive verb prenašati, prenesti, pretrpeti; vztrajati ( that da) -
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1) выделяться, выступать to stand out against a background ≈ выделяться на фоне
2) не сдаваться;
держаться He stood out for better terms. ≈ Он старался добиться лучших условий.
3) мор. удаляться от берега отходить, отступать выдаваться, выступать - his house stands out from the others его дом выступает из ряда других( домов) выделяться, выступать (на фоне чего-л.) - to * against a dark background выделяться на темном фоне выгодно отличаться - among these paintings his work stands out его работа выгодно отличается от этих полотен - even as a schoolboy player, he stood out from the rest of the team даже будучи школьником, он выделялся своим мастерством среди остальных членов команды - in this list two names * particularly в этом списке обращают на себя особое внимание две фамилии выстоять, выдержать - to * a storm выдержать бурю не уступать, быть принципиальным - to * for one's claims настаивать на своих притязаниях - they are standing out for the revision of the charter они твердо стоят за пересмотр устава - the union leaders are standing out against pay cut руководители профсоюза решительно выступают против снижения зарплаты быть или становиться ясным - what stands out from the hold-up is that the routine precautions are useless ограбление показало, что обычные меры предосторожности недостаточны - it stands out a mile what has to be done слепому видно, что нужно делать( морское) удаляться от берега - to * to sea идти в море;
править от берегаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stand out
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['stænd'aut]vThe outline of the house stood out clearly against the evening sky. — Очертания дома четко вырисовывались на фоне вечернего неба
- stand out against a background- stand out from the rest of the students
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