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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stinting
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adj. \/ˈstɪntɪŋ\/gjerrig, knipen -
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stint.ing[st'intiŋ] adj econômico, parcimonioso, miserável. -
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1. sınır koyan (n.) 2. esirge (v.) 3. esirgeyerek (prep.) -
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adj ( # ly =[adv]) ograničen, oskudan, skučen, stegnut; škrt* * *
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ograniÄen CPU-om
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ограничениеограниченияущемлениеущемления -
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adj.tacaño, poco generoso.ger.gerundio del verbo: STINT -
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ограничивать; ограничение; ограничивающийСинонимический ряд:scrimping (verb) pinching; scanting; scraping; screwing; scrimping; shorting; skimping; sparing -
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14 he was generous towards others, while stinting himself
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he was generous towards others, while stinting himself
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stinting* * *скъпѐне,ср., само ед. stinting; без \скъпене without stint/grudging.* * *1. stinting 2. без СКЪПЕНЕ without stint/grudging -
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refuser [ʀ(ə)fyze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to refuse ; [+ marchandise, racisme, inégalité] to refuse to accept• elle est si gentille, on ne peut rien lui refuser she's so nice, you just can't say no to her2. reflexive verba. ( = se priver de) to refuse o.s.• tu ne te refuses rien ! you certainly spoil yourself!b. ça ne se refuse pas [offre] it is not to be refusedc. se refuser à [+ méthode, solution] to refuse* * *ʀ(ə)fyze
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1) ( ne pas accepter) to refuse [offre, don, invitation]; to turn down [poste]2) ( ne pas accorder) to refuse [permission, crédit, entrée]je lui refuse le droit de me juger — he/she has no right to judge me
3) ( rejeter) to reject [budget, manuscrit, racisme]; to refuse to accept [fait, évidence]; to turn away [spectateur, client]refuser un candidat — ( à un poste) to turn down a candidate; ( à un examen) to fail a candidate
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se refuser verbe pronominal1) ( être décliné)ça ne se refuse pas — ( occasion) it's too good to pass up (colloq) ou miss; ( verre) I wouldn't say no (colloq)
2) ( se priver de) to deny oneself [plaisir]on ne se refuse rien! — (colloq) you're certainly not stinting yourself!
3) ( dire non)se refuser à — to refuse to accept [évidence]; to refuse to adopt [solution]
* * *ʀ(ə)fyze1. vt1) [offre, invitation] to refuse, to turn downIl a refusé de payer sa part. — He refused to pay his share.
Il a refusé qu'on le transporte en ambulance. — He refused to go in the ambulance., He wouldn't let them take him in the ambulance.
je refuse que...; Je refuse qu'on me parle ainsi! — I won't let anybody talk to me like that!
2) [accès, permission] to denyOn lui a refusé une augmentation. — He was refused a pay rise.
3) [spectateurs] to turn away4) ÉDUCATION, [candidat] to fail2. vi(= dire non) to refuse* * *refuser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas accepter) to refuse [offre, don, invitation]; to turn down [poste, emploi]; refuser l'obstacle Équit to refuse a fence; refuser le combat to refuse to fight; refuser la facilité to refuse to take the easy way out; refuser de faire qch [personne] to refuse to do sth; ce rosier refuse de fleurir this rose bush refuses to flower;2 ( ne pas accorder) to refuse [permission, aide, crédit, entrée]; refuser qch à qn to refuse sb sth; se voir refuser qch to be refused sth; il a refusé qu'on vende la maison he wouldn't allow the house to be sold; refuser sa porte à qn to bar one's door to sb; je lui refuse le droit de me juger he has no right to judge me; refuser l'accès d'un bâtiment à qn to deny sb admittance to a building;3 ( rejeter) to reject [budget, injustice, racisme]; to refuse to accept [fait, réalité, évidence]; to turn away [spectateur, client]; to reject, to turn down [manuscrit]; refuser un candidat ( à un poste) to turn down ou reject a candidate; ( à un examen) to fail a candidate; refuser du monde to turn people away; être refusé à un concours to fail an examination.B vi [vent] to veer forward, to haul.C se refuser vpr1 ( être décliné) ça ne se refuse pas (occasion, avantage) it's too good to pass up○ ou miss; (verre, bonbon) I wouldn't say no○;2 ( se priver de) to deny oneself [plaisir]; on ne se refuse rien! you're certainly not stinting yourself!;3 ( dire non) se refuser à to refuse to accept [évidence] ; to refuse to adopt [solution, procédé]; se refuser à faire to refuse to do;4 ( ne pas se livrer) [femme] se refuser à un homme to refuse to give oneself to a man.[rəfyze] verbe transitifil a refusé tous les cadeaux he's refused to accept any present, he's turned down every giftrefuser une invitation to turn down ou to decline an invitationrefuser le combat to refuse battle ou to fightrefuser les responsabilités to shun responsibilities, to refuse to take on responsibilities————————se refuser verbe pronominal(emploi passif, à la forme négative)une telle offre ne se refuse pas such an offer is not to be refused ou can't be turned downun séjour au bord de la mer, ça ne se refuse pas a stay at the seaside, you can't say no to that————————se refuser verbe pronominal transitifdes vacances au Brésil, on ne se refuse rien! (familier & humoristique) a holiday in Brazil, no less!————————se refuser à verbe pronominal plus prépositionl'avocat se refuse à tout commentaire the lawyer is refusing to make any comment ou is declining to comment -
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adj stingy, mean, miserly, tight-fisted, penny-pinching; niggardly; stinting; (proza) bareboned, sparing; - škrt na riječima | jako škrt as tight as a tick* * *• close-fisted• churlish• chary• scrimp• scanty• scrimpy• scotch• tight• tightfisted• tight-fisted• skimpy• sparing• stingy• stinting• grudging• hardfisted• illiberal• avaricious• penurious• parsimonious• miserly• miser• mean• niggard• niggardly
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