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121 отправиться в поездку
1) General subject: start on a journey2) Diplomatic term: start on a tourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отправиться в поездку
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122 Reiseantritt
Reiseantritt m RECHT start of trip* * *m < Recht> start of trip* * *Reiseantritt
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123 ankommen
(unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)I v/i1.a) arrive (in + Dat at, in); ankommen in (+ Dat) auch reach, get (to); gut ankommen Person: arrive safely; Paket: get there all right (Am. umg. alright); am Ende / Ziel ankommen get to the end / destination; zu Hause ankommen arrive ( oder get) home; der Zug soll um zehn Uhr ankommen the train is due (to arrive) at ten o’clock; ist der Brief bei dir angekommen? did you get the letter (all right)?;2. umg. come (along oder up), turn up, intrude, Am. butt in; da kommt sie schon 'wieder an! here she comes again!; womit kommst 'du schon wieder an? what do you want now ( oder this time)?; dauernd kommt er mit seinen Fragen an he keeps coming ( oder intruding) with all these questions; komm mir aber nachher nicht an und... just don’t come running to me afterwards and...4. umg. (Anklang finden) go down well ( bei with); nicht ankommen be a flop, go down badly; groß ankommen bei (go down a) bomb with; damit kommt er bei mir nicht an that cuts no ice with me; Publikum 25. ankommen gegen be able to cope with, (jemanden) get the better of; gegen sie kommt er nicht an he’s no match for her, he can’t compete with her, he hasn’t got a chance with her; gegen die Opposition etc. kommen wir nicht an the opposition etc. is too strong for us6. unpers. (abhängen von): es kommt ( ganz) darauf an it (all) depends (on) (ob whether); darauf soll es ( mir) nicht ankommen that’s not the problem, that doesn’t matter to me; das käme auf einen Versuch an we’d have to give it a try7. unpers. (wichtig sein): worauf es ankommt, ist... the important thing is...; es kommt ( ihm oder bei ihm) nicht auf den Preis an it doesn’t matter how much it costs (money is no object for him); wenn es darauf ankommt, ist er immer da: when it comes to the crunch, when it really matters, when the going gets tough; jetzt kommt es auf jede Sekunde an every second counts (now); auf einen Euro mehr od. weniger kommt es nicht an the odd euro more or less doesn’t matter ( oder doesn’t make any difference); darauf kommt es jetzt auch nicht mehr an that doesn’t matter any more now, that won’t make any difference now8. unpers. (riskieren): es auf etw. ankommen lassen (be prepared to) risk s.th.; ich lasse es darauf ankommen I’ll wait and see what happensII vt/i: die Entschuldigung oder sich zu entschuldigen kam ihr oder sie hart oder schwer an she found it hard ( oder it was hard on her) to apologizeIII v/t geh. befall, come over s.o.; es kam ihn die Lust an zu (+ Inf.) he suddenly had the urge to (+ Inf.)* * *to arrive; to reach; to get in* * *ạn|kom|men ['anko-] sep irreg aux sein1. vi1) (= eintreffen) to arrive; (Zug, Bus etc) to get in, to arrivebist du gut angekommen? — did you arrive safely?, did you get there all right?
bei etw angekommen sein — to have reached sth, to have got to sth
das Kind soll in 6 Wochen ankommen — the baby is due (to arrive) in 6 weeks
2) (= Anklang, Resonanz finden)(bei with) to go down well; (Mode, Neuerungen) to catch onmit deinem dummen Gerede kommst du bei ihm nicht an! — you won't get anywhere with him with your stupid talk!
ein Lehrer, der bei seinen Schülern ausgezeichnet ankommt — a teacher who is a great success with his pupils, a teacher who hits it off marvellously (Brit) or marvelously (US) with his pupils
jdm mit etw ankommen — to come to sb with sth
komm mir nachher nicht an und verlange, dass ich... — don't come running to me afterwards wanting me to...
komm mir nur nicht wieder damit an, dass du Astronaut werden willst — don't start up again with this business about (your) wanting to be an astronaut
4)er ist zu stark, ich komme gegen ihn nicht an — he's too strong, I'm no match for him
2. vi impers1)(= wichtig sein)
an — sth mattersdarauf kommt es ( uns) an — that is what matters (to us)
es kommt darauf an, dass wir... — what matters is that we...
auf eine halbe Stunde kommt es jetzt nicht mehr an — it doesn't matter about the odd half-hour, an extra half-hour is neither here nor there (inf)
darauf soll es mir nicht ankommen — that's not the problem
2) (= abhängig sein) to depend (auf +acc on)es kommt darauf an — it ( all) depends
es kommt ( ganz) darauf an, in welcher Laune er ist — it (all) depends (on) what mood he's in
3) (inf)es darauf ankommen lassen — to take a chance, to chance it
er ließ es in der Prüfung darauf ankommen — he took a chance in the exam
er ließ es auf einen Streit/einen Versuch ankommen — he was prepared to argue about it/to give it a try
lass es doch nicht deswegen auf einen Prozess ankommen — for goodness' sake don't let it get as far as the courts
3. vt(= sein, erscheinen)etw kommt jdn schwer/hart an — sth is difficult/hard for sb
das Rauchen aufzugeben, kommt ihn sauer an — he's finding it difficult to give up smoking
* * *1) (to reach (a place, the end of a journey etc): They arrived home last night; The parcel arrived yesterday.) arrive2) (to register at a hotel as a guest or at an airport as a passenger: We checked in last night.) check in3) ((of plays, behaviour etc) to be received (well or badly): The play didn't go over at all well the first night.) go over* * *an|kom·menI. vi Hilfsverb: seinseid ihr auch gut angekommen? did you arrive safely?2. (angeliefert werden)▪ [bei jdm] \ankommen to be delivered [to sb]3. (angelangen)schau mal, wer da ankommt! [just] look who's coming!der neue Chef kommt gut an the new boss is well liked [or is a real [or big] hit6. (sich durchsetzen)▪ gegen jdn/etw \ankommen to get the better of sb/sthgegen diesen Flegel von Sohn kommt sie nicht mehr an she can't cope with her brat of a son any more7. (überwinden)gegen eine Arbeitsüberlastung \ankommen to cope with an excess of workgegen Vorurteile \ankommen to break down prejudicesnachher kommst du mir wieder damit an afterwards you'll come back to me about it [and say...]mit so einem alten Auto brauchen Sie bei uns nicht anzukommen! don't bother [coming to] us with such an old banger!kommen Sie mir bloß nicht schon wieder damit an! [just] don't start harping on about that again!9. (eine Stellung/einen Studienplatz finden)bist du mit deiner Bewerbung bei Siemens angekommen? were you successful with your job application to [or at] Siemens?10. (geboren werden)▪ [bei jdm] \ankommen to be born [to sb]das Baby kommt in zwei Monaten an the baby is due in two monthsbei meiner Frau ist gerade ein Junge angekommen! my wife has just given birth to a [baby] boy!II. vi impers Hilfsverb: sein▪ es kommt darauf an, dass what matters is thatbei diesem Job kommt es sehr darauf an, dass man kreativ arbeiten kann what matters in this job is that one is able to work creatively2. (von etw abhängen)▪ auf jdn/etw \ankommen to be dependent on sb/sthdu glaubst, ich schaffe es nicht? na, das käme auf einen Versuch an! you don't think I can manage it? well, I'll give it a [damn good] try! [or fam do my damnedest!]das kommt darauf an it [or that] depends▪ darauf \ankommen, dass/ob it depends on/on whetheralles kommt darauf an, ob wir rechtzeitig fertig werden it all depends on whether we're ready in timees kommt darauf an, dass ich gesund bleibe it depends on me staying healthy3. (riskieren)es darauf \ankommen lassen (fam) to risk [or chance] itlass es lieber nicht darauf \ankommen! don't leave it to chance!lassen wir es also darauf \ankommen! let's risk [or chance] it!jdn leicht/schwer [o hart] \ankommen to be easy/hard for sbdie Arbeitslosigkeit meines Mannes kommt mich schon schwer an I'm finding my husband's unemployment hardes kommt jdn leicht/schwer [o hart] an, etw zu tun to be easy/hard for sb to do sth* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (eintreffen) arrive; < letter, parcel> come, arrive; < bus, train, plane> arrive, get inseid ihr gut angekommen? — did you arrive safely or get there all right?
2) (herankommen) come along3) (ugs.): (Anklang finden)[bei jemandem] [gut] ankommen — go down [very] well [with somebody]
er ist ein Typ, der bei den Frauen ankommt — he is the sort who is a success with women
4)gegen jemanden/etwas ankommen — be able to cope or deal with somebody/fight something
5) unperses kommt auf jemanden/etwas an — (jemand/etwas ist ausschlaggebend) it depends on somebody/something
es kommt auf etwas (Akk.) an — (etwas ist wichtig) something matters (Dat. to)
es kommt [ganz] darauf an, ob... — it [all] depends whether...
es kommt [ganz] darauf od. drauf an — (ugs.) it [all] depends
es käme auf einen Versuch an — it's or it would be worth a try
darauf kommt es mir nicht so sehr an — that doesn't matter so much to me
6)es auf etwas (Akk.) ankommen lassen — (etwas riskieren) [be prepared to] risk something
es d[a]rauf ankommen lassen — (ugs.) take a chance; chance it
* * *ankommen (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)A. v/i1. arrive (in +dat at, in);ankommen in (+dat) auch reach, get (to);am Ende/Ziel ankommen get to the end/destination;zu Hause ankommen arrive ( oder get) home;der Zug soll um zehn Uhr ankommen the train is due (to arrive) at ten o’clock;ist der Brief bei dir angekommen? did you get the letter (all right)?; (geboren werden) be born;da kommt sie schon 'wieder an! here she comes again!;womit kommst 'du schon wieder an? what do you want now ( oder this time)?;komm mir aber nachher nicht an und … just don’t come running to me afterwards and …3. umg (angestellt werden) get a job (bei with)4. umg (Anklang finden) go down well (bei with);nicht ankommen be a flop, go down badly;groß ankommen bei (go down a) bomb with;5.ankommen gegen be able to cope with, (jemanden) get the better of;gegen sie kommt er nicht an he’s no match for her, he can’t compete with her, he hasn’t got a chance with her;kommen wir nicht an the opposition etc is too strong for us6. unpers (abhängen von):es kommt (ganz) darauf an it (all) depends (on) (ob whether);darauf soll es (mir) nicht ankommen that’s not the problem, that doesn’t matter to me;das käme auf einen Versuch an we’d have to give it a try7. unpers (wichtig sein):worauf es ankommt, ist … the important thing is …;es kommt (nicht auf den Preis an it doesn’t matter how much it costs (money is no object for him);wenn es darauf ankommt, ist er immer da: when it comes to the crunch, when it really matters, when the going gets tough;jetzt kommt es auf jede Sekunde an every second counts (now);auf einen Euro mehr weniger kommt es nicht an the odd euro more or less doesn’t matter ( oder doesn’t make any difference);darauf kommt es jetzt auch nicht mehr an that doesn’t matter any more now, that won’t make any difference now8. unpers (riskieren):es auf etwas ankommen lassen (be prepared to) risk sth;ich lasse es darauf ankommen I’ll wait and see what happensB. v/t & v/i:C. v/t geh befall, come over sb;* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (eintreffen) arrive; <letter, parcel> come, arrive; <bus, train, plane> arrive, get inseid ihr gut angekommen? — did you arrive safely or get there all right?
2) (herankommen) come along3) (ugs.): (Anklang finden)[bei jemandem] [gut] ankommen — go down [very] well [with somebody]
er ist ein Typ, der bei den Frauen ankommt — he is the sort who is a success with women
4)gegen jemanden/etwas ankommen — be able to cope or deal with somebody/fight something
5) unperses kommt auf jemanden/etwas an — (jemand/etwas ist ausschlaggebend) it depends on somebody/something
es kommt auf etwas (Akk.) an — (etwas ist wichtig) something matters (Dat. to)
es kommt [ganz] darauf an, ob... — it [all] depends whether...
es kommt [ganz] darauf od. drauf an — (ugs.) it [all] depends
es käme auf einen Versuch an — it's or it would be worth a try
6)es auf etwas (Akk.) ankommen lassen — (etwas riskieren) [be prepared to] risk something
es d[a]rauf ankommen lassen — (ugs.) take a chance; chance it
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124 fare
I sg - fáren, pl - fárerопа́сность жII 4vǽre úden for fáre — быть вне опа́сности
1) мча́ться; нести́сь2) ри́нутьсяfáre forbi — промча́ться ми́мо
fáre vild — заблуди́ться
* * *danger, dart, dash, hazard, hazardousness, hurtle, jeopardy, menace, peril, threat* * *I. (en -r) danger,( stærkere, F) peril;F hazard ( fx the hazards of the journey);[ der er fare for hans liv] his life is in danger;[ stå i fare for] be in danger of;[ med fare for at] at the risk of -ing;[ bringe i fare] put in danger ( fx put his chances (, his life) in danger),F endanger, jeopardize;[ uden for fare] out of danger;[ der er en fare ved det] it is dangerous,F it entails (el. involves) a risk.II. vb (for, faret)( styrte) rush,( med et sæt) dash,( pile) dart,( med små hurtige skridt) scurry;( om skib og søfolk: sejle) sail;( køre hurtigt) speed, dash,(T: suse) whizz ( fx a car sped (el. dashed el. whizzed) past us);[ fare af sted] tear along;[ fare frem](fig) act, proceed;[ fare i tøjet] fling on one's clothes;[ det for igennem mig] it flashed through my mind;[ komme farende ind] rush in;[ lade fare] abandon;[ fare løs på] rush at, fly at,T pitch (el. pile) into;[ fare med lempe], se I. lempe;[ fare med løgn] tell lies;[ fare en om halsen], se hals;[ fare omkring, fare rundt] rush (, dash, dart) around;[ fare op] start up, spring to one's feet, jump up;( i vrede) fly into a temper; flare up;[ fare sammen] start;[ fare til himmels] ascend into heaven;[ komme farende ud] shoot out ( fra of);[ ordet for ud af munden på ham] the word slipped out of his mouth;[ fare vild] lose one's way.III. vb -
125 permitir
v.1 to allow, to permit.permitir a alguien hacer algo to allow somebody to do something¿me permite? may I?¡no te permito que me hables así! I won't have you talking to me like that!si el tiempo lo permite weather permittingLe permití su celular I allowed him his cellular phoneEllos permiten el relajo They permit moral decline.Ella permite autos viejos She permits old cars.2 to allow, to enable (hacer posible).el cable permite enviar información a mayor velocidad cable allows o enables information to be sent fasterEl sistema permite la escritura The system enables scripture.3 to allow to, to enable to.María le permite a Ricardo firmar Mary allows Richard to sign.Ellos permiten pintar They allow to paint.* * *1 to allow, let1 to allow oneself, afford\¿me permite? may I?si el tiempo lo permite weather permitting* * *verbto allow, permit* * *1. VT1) (=autorizar)a) [+ entrada, movimiento] to allow, permit más frm- no puedo abrir la puerta -permítame — "I can't open the door" - "allow me"
si se me permite la expresión o la palabra — if you'll pardon the expression
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permitir que, no le permitas que te hable así — don't allow her to talk to you like thatpermítame que la ayude, señora — please allow me to help you, madam
b) [en preguntas]¿me permite? — [al entrar] may I (come in)?; [al pasar al lado de algn] excuse me, please; [al ayudar a algn] may I (help you)?
¿me permite su pasaporte, por favor? — may I see your passport please?
¿me permite que le diga una cosa? — may I say something to you?
2) (=hacer posible) to allow, permit más frmlas nuevas tecnologías permitirán una mayor producción anual — the new technologies will allow o más frm permit a higher annual production
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permitir (a algn) hacer algo — to allow (sb) to do sthla televisión nos permite llegar a más público — television lets us reach o allows us to reach a wider audience
todos los datos permiten hablar de una epidemia — all the data points to o indicates an epidemic
un marco legal que permita que una persona decida libremente — a legal framework to allow people to choose freely
el buen tiempo permitió que se celebrase el concierto al aire libre — the good weather allowed us to hold the concert outdoors
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( autorizar) to allow, permit (frml)no se permite la entrada a personas ajenas a la empresa — staff only, no entry to unauthorized persons
¿me permite? — (frml) may I?
¿me permite la palabra? — may I say something?
los indicios permiten hablar de una conspiración — the signs point to o indicate a conspiracy
b) (tolerar, consentir)permítame que le diga que... — with all due respect o if you don't mind me saying so...
c) ( hacer posible) to make... possible2.permitirse v pron (refl)me permito dirigirme a Vd para... — (Corresp) I am writing to you to...
* * *= allow, allow for, enable, give + licence, let, make + provision for, permit, provide, provide for, qualify for, allow + room for, empower, make + possible, leave + room for, provide + a basis for, grant.Ex. Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.Ex. It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex. If the user does not know what the answer is, he stops the command chain at that point, lets the system show an intermediate display for guidance, and then continues his work.Ex. In search interfaces, provision is often made for the specification of search terms which must be entered.Ex. The note area is the part of the description where it is permitted to include any additional information which the cataloguer feels may be of value to the user.Ex. To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. FIAC has drawn up a list of criteria to determine whether an advice centre qualifies for membership of the Federation.Ex. Education in many developing countries is still dominated by an emphasis on memorization and rote learning, a central syllabus allowing little room for initiative, and an overemphasis on examinations and certificates.Ex. This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.Ex. Field searching: the ability to search for the occurrence of terms in specific fields within the record makes it possible to be more precise in searching.Ex. Pavements is included in the American sense; as Sidewalks does not rate a mention at all, this could leave room for ambiguity.Ex. This framework is designed to provide a basis both for identifying differences between firms and for thinking through the implications and likely outcomes of intervention both operationally and competitively.Ex. In the majority of cases, the indexer is granted considerable freedom of choice as to the citation order he adopts in the construction of compound class numbers.----* cuando el tiempo lo permita = when the weather permits.* no permitir = disallow.* no poder permitirse = ill afford.* no poder permitirse el lujo de = ill afford.* permítanme que + Subjuntivo = let me try to + Infinitivo.* permitir apenas = leave + little room for.* permitir la posibilidad = afford + possibility, allow for.* permitir opinar sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* permitir que + Nombre/Pronombre + Subjuntivo = have + Nombre + Verbo.* permitirse el lujo = have + luxury.* permitirse el lujo de = afford, splurge on.* que permite desarrollar menús de consulta = menu-making.* si el tiempo lo permite = weather permitting.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( autorizar) to allow, permit (frml)no se permite la entrada a personas ajenas a la empresa — staff only, no entry to unauthorized persons
¿me permite? — (frml) may I?
¿me permite la palabra? — may I say something?
los indicios permiten hablar de una conspiración — the signs point to o indicate a conspiracy
b) (tolerar, consentir)permítame que le diga que... — with all due respect o if you don't mind me saying so...
c) ( hacer posible) to make... possible2.permitirse v pron (refl)me permito dirigirme a Vd para... — (Corresp) I am writing to you to...
* * *= allow, allow for, enable, give + licence, let, make + provision for, permit, provide, provide for, qualify for, allow + room for, empower, make + possible, leave + room for, provide + a basis for, grant.Ex: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.
Ex: It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex: If the user does not know what the answer is, he stops the command chain at that point, lets the system show an intermediate display for guidance, and then continues his work.Ex: In search interfaces, provision is often made for the specification of search terms which must be entered.Ex: The note area is the part of the description where it is permitted to include any additional information which the cataloguer feels may be of value to the user.Ex: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex: FIAC has drawn up a list of criteria to determine whether an advice centre qualifies for membership of the Federation.Ex: Education in many developing countries is still dominated by an emphasis on memorization and rote learning, a central syllabus allowing little room for initiative, and an overemphasis on examinations and certificates.Ex: This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.Ex: Field searching: the ability to search for the occurrence of terms in specific fields within the record makes it possible to be more precise in searching.Ex: Pavements is included in the American sense; as Sidewalks does not rate a mention at all, this could leave room for ambiguity.Ex: This framework is designed to provide a basis both for identifying differences between firms and for thinking through the implications and likely outcomes of intervention both operationally and competitively.Ex: In the majority of cases, the indexer is granted considerable freedom of choice as to the citation order he adopts in the construction of compound class numbers.* cuando el tiempo lo permita = when the weather permits.* no permitir = disallow.* no poder permitirse = ill afford.* no poder permitirse el lujo de = ill afford.* permítanme que + Subjuntivo = let me try to + Infinitivo.* permitir apenas = leave + little room for.* permitir la posibilidad = afford + possibility, allow for.* permitir opinar sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* permitir que + Nombre/Pronombre + Subjuntivo = have + Nombre + Verbo.* permitirse el lujo = have + luxury.* permitirse el lujo de = afford, splurge on.* que permite desarrollar menús de consulta = menu-making.* si el tiempo lo permite = weather permitting.* * *permitir [I1 ]vt1 (autorizar) to allow, permit ( frml)la ley no lo permite the law does not permit o allow itno van a permitir la entrada sin invitación they're not going to let people in without invitationsno le permitieron ver a su esposa he was not allowed to see his wifeno está permitido el uso de cámaras fotográficas en la sala the use of cameras is not permitted in the hall[ S ] no se permite la entrada a personas ajenas a la empresa staff only, no entry to unauthorized personssu título le permite ejercer la profesión her qualification allows her to practice the profession¿me permite la palabra? may I say something?los síntomas permiten hablar de una enfermedad infecciosa the symptoms point to o indicate an infectious diseasela autorización nos permitió tener acceso a los archivos the authorization gave us o allowed us to have access to the filessu salud no le permite hacer ese tipo de viaje her health does not allow o permit her to undertake such a journey2(tolerar, consentir): no te permito que me hables en ese tono I won't have you taking that tone with meno permitiremos ninguna injerencia en nuestros asuntos we will not allow anyone to interfere in our affairs¿me permite? — sí, por favor, siéntese ( frml); may I? — yes, please, do sit downpermítame que le diga que está equivocado with all due respect o if you don't mind me saying so, I think you're mistakensi se me permite la expresión if you'll pardon the expressionsi el tiempo lo permite weather permitting( refl):puede permitirse el lujo de no trabajar she can allow herself the luxury of not workingno puedo permitirme tantos gastos I can't afford to spend so much moneyme permito dirigirme a Vd para … ( Corresp) I am writing to you to …me permito solicitar a Vd que … ( Corresp) I am writing to request that …se permite muchas confianzas con el jefe he's very familiar with the boss¿cómo se permite hablarle así a una señora? how dare you speak to a lady like that?* * *
permitir ( conjugate permitir) verbo transitivo
no van a permitirles la entrada they're not going to let them in;
¿me permite? (frml) may I?b) (tolerar, consentir):◊ no te permito que me hables así I won't have you speak o I won't tolerate you speaking to me like that;
si se me permite la expresión if you'll pardon the expression
si el tiempo lo permite weather permitting
permitirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to allow oneself;
( económicamente):◊ puedo/no puedo permitirme ese lujo I can/can't afford that luxury
permitir verbo transitivo
1 to allow, permit: no le permitas ir, don't let him go
no se permiten perros, no dogs allowed
2 (consentir, tolerar) ¿me permite hablar?, may I speak?
no permitiré que me insultes, I will not allow you to insult me
si me permite, if you don't mind
3 (hacer posible) to make possible
' permitir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- admitir
- calar
- consentir
- lujo
- dejar
- manera
English:
allow
- ban
- bar
- enable
- fail
- let
- permit
- admit
* * *♦ vt1. [autorizar] to allow, to permit;permitir a alguien hacer algo to allow sb to do sth;¿me permite? may I?;¿me permite su carnet de conducir, por favor? may I see your Br driving licence o US driver's license, please?;permíteme que te ayude let me help you, allow me to help you;si el tiempo lo permite weather permitting;no permitas que te tomen el pelo don't let them mess you about;¡no te permito que me hables así! I won't have you talking to me like that!;no se permite fumar [en letrero] no smoking;no se permite la entrada a menores de 18 años [en letrero] no entry for under 18s;sus padres no le permiten fumar en casa his parents don't allow him to o won't let him smoke at home2. [hacer posible] to allow, to enable;la nieve caída permitió abrir la estación de esquí the fallen snow allowed o enabled the ski resort to be opened;ese tractor permite roturar los campos más rápidamente with this tractor the fields can be ploughed more quickly;este modelo permite enviar y recibir faxes this model allows you to send and receive faxes;el cable permite enviar información a mayor velocidad cable allows o enables information to be sent faster* * *v/t permit, allow* * *permitir vt: to permit, to allow* * *permitir vbno me permiten fumar I'm not allowed to smoke / they don't let me smoke2. (posibilitar) to allow / to enableeste mando te permite subir y bajar las persianas this control allows you to raise and lower the blinds¿me permite? may I? -
126 с
1. со предл. (тв.)with; (и) andон приехал с детьми — he came with the children
с пером в руке — with a pen in one's hand
со смехом — with a laugh, with laughter
повидать отца с матерью — see* one's father and mother
мы с тобой, мы с вами — you and I
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с работой всё хорошо — the work's going on all rightс годами, с возрастом это пройдёт — it will pass with the years, with age
проснуться с зарёй — awake* with the dawn
с курьером — by courier / messenger
2. со предл. (рд.)спешить с отъездом — be in a hurry to leave; другие особые случаи приведены под теми словами, с которыми предл. с образует тесные сочетания
1. (в разн. знач.) from; (прочь тж.) ofупасть с крыши — fall* from a roof
сбросить со стола — throw* off / from the table
сойти с балкона — come* down from a balcony
снять кольцо с пальца — take* a ring off / from one's finger
приехать с Кавказа — come* from the Caucasus
съехать с дачи, с квартиры — move from a country-house*, from a flat
уйти с поста — leave* one's post
писать портрет с кого-л. — paint smb.'s picture
брать пример с кого-л. — follow smb.'s example
с радости, с горя — with / for joy, grief
с досады, со злости — with vexation, with anger
со стыда — for / with shame
2. (о времени: от) from; ( начиная с такого-то времени — о прошлом) since; ( о будущем) beginning from; (о годах, месяцах) in; ( о днях) on; ( о часах) atон будет работать там с января, пятницы, трёх часов — he will start working there beginning from January, Friday, three o'clock
он начнёт работать там с января, с пятницы, с трёх часов — he will start working there in January, on Friday, at three o'clock
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с первого взгляда — at first sightвзять с бою — take* by storm
писать с большой буквы — write* with a capital letter
с чьего-л. разрешения, с чьего-л. позволения — with smb.'s permission
устать с дороги — be tired after a journey
3. со предл. (вн.)с меня довольно — I have had enough; другие особые случаи по возможности приведены под теми словами, с которыми предл. с образует тесные сочетания
the size of; ( с оттенком приблизительности) about -
127 предприемам
undertake; embark on; launchпредприемам настъпление/атака launch an offensive/attackпредприемам ход make a moveпредприемам обиколка start on a tourпредприемамопит make an attemptнищо не предприемам take no steps/measures, do nothing; not lift a fingerпредприемам нещо по взетото решение take action on the decision adopted* * *предприѐмам,гл. undertake; embark on; launch; ( нещо рисковано) take the plunge; нищо не \предприемам take no steps/measures, do nothing; hold o.’s fire; not lift a finger; \предприемам действия take an action; \предприемам опасно пътуване venture on a perilous journey; \предприемам опит make an attempt; \предприемам ход make a move.* * *launch (акция); undertake* * *1. undertake;embark on;launch 2. ПРЕДПРИЕМАМ настъпление/атака launch an offensive/attack 3. ПРЕДПРИЕМАМ нещо по взетото решение take action on the decision adopted 4. ПРЕДПРИЕМАМ обиколка start on a tour 5. ПРЕДПРИЕМАМ ход make a move 6. ПРЕДПРИЕМАМопит make an attempt 7. нищо не ПРЕДПРИЕМАМ take no steps/measures, do nothing;not lift a finger -
128 STAÐR
I)(-ar, ir), m.1) ‘stead’, place, spot;fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place;í einum stað í Englandi, somewhere in England;skipta í tvá, fjóra staði, to divide into two, four parts;fara af stað, to go away, leave;hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself;bíða e-s ór stað, to wait on the spot, wait till one is attacked (Baglar biðu eigi högganna ór stað, ok flýðu þeir upp fyrir norðan bœinn);ráða e-u til staðar, to settle;gefa e-u stað, to stop;þeir gefa eigi stað ferðinni, they stopped not on their journey;gefa staðar, to stop, halt;þá er sá íss gaf staðar ok rann eigi, when that ice stopped and flowed no more;nema stað or staðar, to stop (hér munum vér stað nema);leita staðar, to seek a place to ease oneself;2) adverbially, í stað, þegar í stað, on the spot, at once;rétt í stað, just now;í marga staði, in many respects;í alla staði, in every respect;í engan stað, no-ways;í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly;í staðinn, instead;alls staðar, everywhere;annars staðar, elsewhere;nökkurs staðar, anywhere;3) end, result;vil ek vita, hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know how the matter is to stand;koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way;4) stop, pause, hesitation (þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin);5) springness, elasticity, of steel, etc.;ok dregr ór allan ataðinn ór boganum, the bow lost all its spring;6) strength of mind, courage;mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum hans, he will not be able to stand his looks;gøra stað í hestinn, to make the horse firm7) mark, print, traces (þeir sá þar engan stað þeira tíðinda, er þar höfðu orðit);8) church establishment, church, convent (staðrinn í Skálaholti, á Hólum);9) town (marga staði vann hann í þessu landi í vald Girkjakonungi).a. restive, of a horse;verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise.* * *1.m., gen. staðar, dat. stað, and older staði, pl. staðir: [from standa; Ulf. staþs = τόπος; A. S. stæð; Engl. stead in home-stead; Dan. stæd; Germ. statt]:—a ‘stead,’ place, abode; stjörnur þat né vissu hvar þær staði áttu, Vsp. 5; sessa ok staði, Ls. 7; fá mönnum stað ok mála, Grág. i. 473; nú hefir maðr eigi stað þeim mönnum, 465; færa úmaga til staðar, 256; færa varnað til staðar, Eg. 535; koma í þann stað, Grág. i. 485; í einn stað, in one place; í annan stað, in another place, 656 C. 11; fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place, Eg. 577; í einhverjum stað, in some place, somewhere, Sks. 94; í einum stað í England, somewhere in England, Fms. x. 392; ek hefi í einum stað á stofnat, Nj. 3; í öllum stöðum, in all places, altogether, Grág. ii. 178; í öllum stöðum þeim, er…, in every case, where …, i. 153.2. skipta í tvá, fjóra, sextán … staði, to divide into two, four, sixteen … parts, 656 C. 16; skiptask í tvá staði, Fb. ii. 437:—fara af stað (mod. á stað), to go away, leave, Gþl. 177; hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself, Fb. i. 565; bíða e-s ór stað, to wait in one’s place, wait till one is attacked, Fms. iv. 268, viii. 48, 318, 355; ráða e-u til staðar, to settle, ii. 78, Ld. 178; gefa e-u stað, or gefa staðar, to stop, halt, Edda (pref.) 3, 40, Fms. vi. 384 (gefa A. V. 3), viii. 400; nema stað or staðar, to stop, Nj. 18, 54, 132, Dropl, 29, Fms. i. 167, 206, Fas. ii. 535, Ld. 104, Bs. i. 144, Edda 40 (nema A. 5); leita staðar, to seek a place (privy), Hm. 113. Hkr. i. 16, Fær. 197 (leita I): to seek an outlet, Fas. ii. 528; ganga at staðar, cacare, N. G. L. i. 127.3. adverbially, í stað, on the spot, at once, presently, Dropl. 9, Fas. ii. 508, Stj. 263, 505, Fms. iv. 249; rétt í stað, just now, Flóv. 7; í marga staði, in many respects, Fms. vii. 221; í engan stað, noways, i. 80; í alla staði, in every respect, Nj. 213, 224, 237, Fms. vi. 59, xi. 58; í staðinn. instead, Grág. i. 61, Fms. i. 24, Nj. 73, Fb. i. 285; í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly. Fms. vi. 191, Nj. 210, 216:—gen. as adverb, alls staðar, everywhere; annars s., elsewhere; einhvers-staðar, nökkurs-s., somewhere; marg-staðar, fás staðar, in many places, in few places; né eins staðar, nowhere; sums-staðar, somewhere; see allr, annarr, einn, nekkverr, margr, sumr.4. metaph. a goal, aim; hvern stað á sættar-umleitan þessi, Fms. ix. 51; ef þann stað tæki vizka þeirra, H. E. i. 249; vil ek vita hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know the final answer, Ísl. ii. 216: hann spyrr hvern skal eiga hans mál, Eb. 132; koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way, Fb. ii. 168.II. spec. usages, a stop, pause, hesitation; þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin. Fms. ix. 461; nú drepr ór hljóð, ok verðr honum staðr á, ok mælti þó vánu bráðara, xi. 115.2. elasticity, of steel or the like; ok dregr ór allan staðinn ór honum, it (the bow) lost all its elasticity, 623. 19; var þá ór sverðinu allr staðrinn, Sd. 118, 132; staðr í sverði, Kormak, freq. in mod. usage:—strength of mind, courage, þann úhreinan anda er hann átti eigi stað við at sjá, Sturl. iii. 246; mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum haus, he will not be able to stand his looks, Fms. iv. 242; ef þú þykkisk mega göra stað í hestinn ( make the horse firm), þá far til, Bs. i. 633.3. a mark, print; sýndi hann oss á sínum limum járna stað ok banda, Hom. 121; sá þar öngan stað (no marks, traces were seen) þeirra tíðenda er þar hofðu orðit, Fb. i. 283.III. a church-establishment (church, see, convent); höfuð-kirkja á staðinum, Fms. ix. 369; staðrinn í Skálaholti, s. á Hólum, or Hóla-staðr, á staðnum á Hólum, Bs. i. passim; staðr í Lundi, Ann. 1234; klaustr eða aðrir stórir staðir, Fms. xi. 202; Brandr er setti stað ( a benefice) at Húsa-felli, Ld. 332; staðr í Viðey ( a convent), D. I. i. 512 stað hér at Helgafelli, 282: a town, staðr í Lybiku, Fms. x. 48; s. í Óðinsvé, xi. 267; þann inn dýrliga stað (Konunga-hella), vii. 187; stað eða borg, K. Á. 222: staðar-ábúð, staðar-bót, staðar-spjöll; staðar-bú, a rectory; staðar-eign, church-possession; staðar-fé, church-property; staðar-forráð, administration of church-establishments; staðar-jörð, a glebe; staðar-prestr, a parish-priest; staðar-setning, an establishment, Sturl. i. 113, 143, iii. 229, Vm. 6, Ám. 28, Dipl. iii. 4, v. 18, Bs. i. 546; staða-mál, the church contest, the name given to the struggle between clergy and laity about the ownership and administration of the churches and glebes (staða-forráð), which took place in Icel. at the end of the 13th century, and was partly settled by the agreement of A. D. 1296, Bs., Arna S., Ann. passim; staða-menn, the lay proprietors of the church estates, Arna S.; staða-gjafir, the yielding up of staðir, Ann.2. ‘staðr’ was hence (but always in sing.) added to several local names where such an establishment had been erected, e. g. Staðr, Staðar-fell, Staðar-hraun, Staðar-hóll, as also Mel-staðr, Reyni-staðr, the old names in the heathen age of these places being Fell, Hraun, Hóll, Melr, see Sturl., Band., Bjarn.3. again, the plur. - staðir is freq. in local names of the heathen age; Grani bjó at Grana-stöðum, Grímarr á Grímars-stöðum, Höskulds-staðir, Alreks-staðir …, Landn., Fms. passim, see also map of lcel.2.adj. restive, of a horse; hross skjart eða statt, Gþl. 504; verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise, Korm. 76; þá varð þeim staðara at höggva, Fms. ix. 225.
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