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1 zero
m zeronel tennis lovenel calcio nilfig partire da zero start from scratch2 gradi sotto zero 2 degrees below zero* * *zero s.m.1 zero*, nought: lo zero assoluto, absolute zero; zero virgola cinque, nought (o zero) point five; una fila di zeri, a row of noughts (o of zeroes); 10 gradi sopra, sotto zero, 10 degrees above, below zero; vincere due a zero, to win two-nil; meritare uno zero in qlco., to be hopeless at sthg.; l'ago è tornato a zero, the needle has returned to zero // ora zero, zero hour // gravità zero, zero gravity; energia di punto zero, zero point energy // crescita zero, zero growth // numero zero, ( di periodico) trial issue; ( di programma tv) trial broadcast (o programme) // tolleranza zero, zero tolerance // a tasso zero, interest-free3 (fig.) ( niente) nought, nothing: vale uno zero, it is not worth a brass farthing (o it is worthless); come medico vale zero, as a doctor he is useless; quell'uomo è uno zero, that man is a nobody; ridurre a zero, to bring to naught; ridursi a zero, to have nothing left; ridurre le spese a zero, to cut down expenditure to nil; taglio ( di capelli) a zero, skinhead haircut; tagliarsi i capelli a zero, to shave off one's hair, to have a skinhead haircut.* * *['dzɛro]1. sm1) (gen) Scol, Mat zero, nought Brit, (in un numero di telefono) Ozero virgola cinque — (zero o nought) point five
2 gradi sopra zero — 2 degrees above freezing point o above zero
zero in condotta Scol — bad marks for behaviour Brit
ridursi a zero fig — to have nothing left, be at rock-bottom
sparare a zero su qn/qc fig — to lay into sb/sth
2) Calcio nil Brit, Tennis love2. agg invzero attr* * *['dzɛro] 1.sostantivo maschile1) zero*, nought, cypher inform.2) (in una scala di valori) zero*10° sotto, sopra zero — 10° below, above zero
3) scol.prendere zero in latino — to get a zero o a nought in Latin
4) sport nil; (nel tennis) love5) tel.il mio numero di telefono è 02340500 — my telephone number is o two three four o five double o BE o zero two three four zero five zero zero AE
6) fig. (niente)2.quell'uomo è uno zero — that man is a nobody o a nonentity o a cypher
i bambini da zero a sei anni — children from nought to six years old; (posposto)
numero zero — (di giornale) trial issue of a newspaper
••cominciare o partire da zero to start from scratch; ricominciare o ripartire da zero to start afresh, to start again from square one; raparsi a zero — to shave one's head
* * *zero/'dzεro/ ⇒ 26I sostantivo m.1 zero*, nought, cypher inform.; una cifra con tre -i a figure with three zeros2 (in una scala di valori) zero*; 10° sotto, sopra zero 10° below, above zero; temperature sotto lo zero sub-zero temperatures4 sport nil; (nel tennis) love; zero (a) 15 15 love; vincere per due set a zero to win by two sets to love; vincere tre a zero to win three nil; pareggiare zero a zero to draw nil nil5 tel. il mio numero di telefono è 02340500 my telephone number is o two three four o five double o BE o zero two three four zero five zero zero AE6 fig. (niente) non valere uno zero to be worth nothing; contare meno di zero to count for nothing; quell'uomo è uno zero that man is a nobody o a nonentity o a cypherII aggettivo(preposto) sono le ore zero venti minuti dieci secondi it's twenty-four twenty and ten seconds; i bambini da zero a sei anni children from nought to six years old; (posposto) tolleranza zero zero tolerance; prestito a tasso zero interest-free loan; numero zero (di giornale) trial issue of a newspapercominciare o partire da zero to start from scratch; ricominciare o ripartire da zero to start afresh, to start again from square one; raparsi a zero to shave one's head\zero assoluto absolute zero. -
2 temperature sotto lo zero
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3 onder-nul temperaturen
• sub-zero temperaturesNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > onder-nul temperaturen
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4 нула
zero, nought, naught, nilмат. nothing, noughtпрен. cypher, nonentity, nullity, разг. insect, ам. sl. nitсп. nil, ( тенис) loveсвеждам до нула reduce to nothingпод/над нулата (за температура) below/above zeroтемператури под нулата sub-zero temperaturesтермометърът показва нула градуса, нула градуса е the thermometer shows zero, the temperature is at zeroнастроението падна под нула градуса the mood slumped/plummetedспечелихме с три на нула we won by three (goals) to nilприближавам се до нула мат. vanishдроб, приближаваща се до нула мат. a vanishing fractionв сравнение с нея той е една нула he's nothing compared to her, he can't hold a candle to herтой е вече нула за мен he means nothing to meне обръщам нула внимание на disregard completely* * *ну̀ла,ж., -и zero, nought, naught, nil; ( при изговаряне на телефонни и други номера) O ( буквата); мат. nothing, nought; прен. cipher, nonentity, nullity, разг. insect, амер. sl. nit; спорт. nil, ( тенис) love; дроб, приближаваща се до \нулаа мат. a vanishing fraction; \нулаа на \нулаа nil nil, ( тенис) love all; \нулаа часа midnight; \нулаа часа и тридесет минути midnight thirty; падам под \нулаата drop below zero; под/над \нулаата (за температура) below/above zero; приближавам се до \нулаа мат. vanish; свеждам до \нулаа reduce to nothing; спечелихме с три на \нулаа we won by three (goals) to nil; температура под \нулаата sub-zero temperatures; термометърът показва \нулаа градуса the thermometer shows zero, the temperature is at zero; 3° под \нулаата 3 degrees of frost; три на \нулаа three nil, ( тенис) three love; • в сравнение с нея той е една \нулаа he’s nothing compared to her, he can’t hold a candle to her; не обръщам \нулаа внимание на disregard completely; той е вече \нулаа за мен he means nothing to me; he is a mere cipher to me.* * *cipher; nonentity; nought{nO;t}; zero: drop below нула - падам под нулата* * *1. (при изговаряне на телефонни и други номера) 1 (буквата) 2. zero, nought, naught, nil 3. НУЛА на НУЛА nil nil, (тенис) love all 4. в сравнение с нея той е една НУЛА he's nothing compared to her, he can't hold a candle to her 5. дроб, приближаваща се до НУЛА мат. а vanishing fraction 6. мат. nothing, nought 7. настроението падна под НУЛА градуса the mood slumped/plummeted 8. не обръщам НУЛА внимание на disregard completely 9. падам под НУЛАта drop below zero 10. под/над НУЛАта (за температура) below/above zero 11. прен. cypher, nonentity, nullity, разг. insect, ам. sl. nit 12. приближавам се до НУЛА мат. vanish 13. сn. nil, (тенис) love 14. свеждам до НУЛА reduce to nothing 15. спечелихме с три на НУЛА we won by three (goals) to nil 16. температури под НУЛАта sub-zero temperatures 17. термометърът показва НУЛА градуса, НУЛА градуса е the thermometer shows zero, the temperature is at zero 18. той е вече НУЛА за мен he means nothing to me 19. три на НУЛА three nil, (тенис) three love -
5 отрицателна температура
sub-zero temperaturesub-zero temperaturesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > отрицателна температура
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6 au-dessous
au-dessous [od(ə)su]adverb→ dessous* * *odəsu
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1) ( plus bas) belowtu vois le dictionnaire, mon livre est au-dessous — you see the dictionary, my book is underneath
2) ( marquant une infériorité) under
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au-dessous de locution prépositive1) ( plus bas que) below2) ( inférieur à)les enfants au-dessous de 13 ans — children under 13, the under-thirteens
les chèques au-dessous de 15 euros — cheques GB ou checks US for under 15 euros
être au-dessous de tout — (colloq) ( ne pas être à la hauteur) to be absolutely useless; ( moralement) to be despicable
* * *od(ə)su advbelow, underneath, (dans un immeuble) downstairsIls habitent au-dessous. — They live downstairs.
au-dessous de [pont] — under, underneath, [limite, somme] below, [dignité] beneath
au-dessous du pont — under the bridge, underneath the bridge
des températures au-dessous de zéro — temperatures below zero, sub-zero temperatures
au-dessous de la ceinture (coup) — below the belt, (allusion) below the waist
* * *A adv1 ( plus bas) below; la maison est sur le plateau, la mer est au-dessous the house is on the plateau, the sea is below; tu vois le dictionnaire, mon livre est au-dessous you see the dictionary, my book is underneath; l'étagère au-dessous the shelf below; va voir à l'étage au-dessous go and have a look downstairs; mon appartement est calme, il n'y a personne au-dessous my apartment is quiet, there's no one living on the floor below; il habite juste au-dessous he lives one floor down;2 ( marquant une infériorité) under; les enfants de 10 ans et au-dessous children of 10 years and under.B au-dessous de loc prép1 ( plus bas que) au-dessous de la fenêtre/du tableau under ou below the window/the painting; au-dessous de chez eux ( dans la rue) in the street below them; ( à l'étage inférieur) on the floor below them; au-dessous du genou below the knee;2 ( inférieur à) température au-dessous de zéro temperature below zero; au-dessous de ce niveau, il y a un risque de pollution below this level, there is a risk of pollution; les notes au-dessous de 10 marks GB ou grades US below 10; les enfants au-dessous de 13 ans children under 13, the under-thirteens; les chèques au-dessous de 100 euros cheques for under 100 euros; le dollar est tombé au-dessous de 1,05 euros the dollar has fallen below 1.05 euros; il est au-dessous de sa tâche/son rôle he isn't up to his task/his role; être au-dessous de tout○ ( ne pas être à la hauteur) to be absolutely useless; ( moralement) to be despicable.[odsu] adverbeau-dessous de locution prépositionnelle2. [dans une hiérarchie] belowau-dessous d'un certain prix under ou below a certain price -
7 temperatura bajo cero
(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
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8 temperatura subcero
(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
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9 arrostrar
v.1 to face up to.2 to brave, to confront, to breast, to face.* * *1 (afrontar) to face2 (emprender) to brave* * *verbto brave, face up* * *1.VT [+ consecuencias] to face, face up to; [+ peligro] to brave, face2. VI1)2)arrostrar con — [+ consecuencias] to face, face up to; [+ peligro] to brave, face
3.See:* * *verbo transitivo <peligros/penalidades> to face up to, confront; < consecuencias> to face* * *= brave, face, breast.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.* * *verbo transitivo <peligros/penalidades> to face up to, confront; < consecuencias> to face* * *= brave, face, breast.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.* * *arrostrar [A1 ]vt‹peligros/penalidades› to face up to, confront; ‹consecuencias› to face* * *arrostrar vt[penalidad, peligro] to endure* * *arrostrar vt: to confront, to face (up to) -
10 desafiar
v.1 to challenge (person).desafiar a alguien a algo/a que haga algo to challenge somebody to something/to do something2 to defy (peligro, ley).El rey desafió a sus enemigos The king defied his enemies.Ricardo desafió las leyes de la gravedad Richard defied the laws of gravity.* * *1 (gen) to defy2 (no hacer caso a) to flout; (no obedecer) to defy■ rocas que parecen desafiar las leyes de la gravedad rocks which appear to defy the laws of gravity3 (plantar cara a - persona) to defy, stand up to; (- dificultad) to brave■ poca gente había que desafiara la tormenta y saliese a la calle few were prepared to brave the storm and go out onto the streets\desafiar a alguien a hacer algo to challenge somebody to do something, dare somebody to do something* * *verb1) to defy2) challenge* * *VT1) to challenge, daredesafiar a algn a hacer algo — to challenge o dare sb to do sth
2) [+ peligro] to defy3) (=competir) to challenge, compete with4) Méx (=pelear) to fight* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to challengedesafiar a alguien a + inf/+ subj — to dare o challenge somebody to + inf
b) <peligro/muerte> to defy* * *= challenge, defy, tax, throw down + the gauntlet, dare, brave.Ex. The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.Ex. Some categories of material defy helpful categorisation, and need to be treated as special cases.Ex. However, the definition of an 'author' has taxed cataloguers for many years.Ex. And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.----* desafiar al sistema = beat + the system.* desafiar la gravedad = defy + gravity.* desafiar una postura = challenge + attitude.* desafiar una situación = challenge + situation.* desafiar un prejuicio = challenge + prejudice.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to challengedesafiar a alguien a + inf/+ subj — to dare o challenge somebody to + inf
b) <peligro/muerte> to defy* * *= challenge, defy, tax, throw down + the gauntlet, dare, brave.Ex: The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.
Ex: Some categories of material defy helpful categorisation, and need to be treated as special cases.Ex: However, the definition of an 'author' has taxed cataloguers for many years.Ex: And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* desafiar al sistema = beat + the system.* desafiar la gravedad = defy + gravity.* desafiar una postura = challenge + attitude.* desafiar una situación = challenge + situation.* desafiar un prejuicio = challenge + prejudice.* * *vt1 ‹persona› desafiar a algn A algo to challenge sb TO sthlo desafié a una carrera I challenged him to a racedesafiar a algn A + INF to dare o challenge sb to + INFme desafió a cruzar el río a nado he dared o challenged me to swim across the riverdesafiar a algn A QUE + SUBJ to dare o challenge sb to + INFte desafío a que se lo digas I dare o challenge you to tell her2 ‹peligro› to defydesafiar la muerte to defy deathnadie se atreve a desafiar su autoridad nobody dares to defy his authority* * *
desafiar ( conjugate desafiar) verbo transitivo
desafiar a algn a algo/hacer algo to challenge sb to sth/do sth
desafiar verbo transitivo
1 (incitar a competir, retar) to challenge
2 (hacer frente) to face up to: en ese espectáculo el artista desafiaba a la muerte, the artist performed a death-defying act
' desafiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pulso
- retar
English:
brave
- challenge
- dare
- defy
- luck
* * *desafiar vt1. [persona] to challenge;desafiar a alguien a algo to challenge sb to sth;lo desafió a un duelo he challenged him to a duel;desafiar a alguien a hacer algo to challenge sb to do sth;te desafío a subir la cima de esta montaña I challenge you to climb that mountain;lo desafió a que acudiera a los tribunales she challenged him to take the matter to court2. [peligro, ley, autoridad, normas] to defy;desafiar a la muerte to defy death;desafió las órdenes de sus superiores he disobeyed superior orders* * *v/t challenge; peligro defy* * *desafiar {85} vtretar: to defy, to challenge* * *desafiar vb1. (persona) to challenge -
11 enfrentarse a
v.to face, to breast, to brave, to confront with.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx. The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.Ex. Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex. Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex. The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex. Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex. British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex. We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex. Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex. The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx: The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.
Ex: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex: The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex: Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex: The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex: British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex: We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex: The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy. -
12 hacer cara a
[+ dificultades] to face up to; [+ enemigo] to stand up to* * *(v.) = braveEx. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(v.) = braveEx: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
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13 hacer frente a
(v.) = confront, deal with, face, face up to, meet, cope with, wrestle with, stand up to, brave, breast, addressEx. Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex. Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.* * *(v.) = confront, deal with, face, face up to, meet, cope with, wrestle with, stand up to, brave, breast, addressEx: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.
Ex: Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex: In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on. -
14 luchar contra
v.1 to fight against, to fight away, to struggle against, to fight.Luchamos contra la injusticia We fight injustice.Luchamos contra el enemigo We fight against the enemy.2 to fight, to defy.Luchamos contra la injusticia We fight injustice.* * *(v.) = combat, contend with, turn + the tide on, braveEx. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. This variety of physical forms presents unhelpful complexities to a user, who may have to contend with computer print-out book form, conventionally printed indexes, microfiche and online indexes and catalogues, in even relatively simple searches.Ex. The article ' Turning the Tide on Toxics' lists some of the toxic chemicals found around the home.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(v.) = combat, contend with, turn + the tide on, braveEx: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: This variety of physical forms presents unhelpful complexities to a user, who may have to contend with computer print-out book form, conventionally printed indexes, microfiche and online indexes and catalogues, in even relatively simple searches.Ex: The article ' Turning the Tide on Toxics' lists some of the toxic chemicals found around the home.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought. -
15 mr|óz
m (G mrozu) 1. (zimno) frost U, freezing weather U- trzaskający mróz crackling cold- siarczysty mróz biting cold, a sharp frost- tęgi mróz a hard frost- wielkie mrozy a big freeze pot.- sześć stopni mrozu six degrees of frost GB, six degrees below zero a. freezing- jest dziesięć stopni mrozu it’s minus ten degrees a. ten degrees below zero a. freezing- ręce grabiały nam od mrozu our hands grew numb with (the) cold- mróz chwycił a frost set in, sub-zero temperatures set in- mróz zelżał the frost a. cold weather let up- zanosi się na mróz we’re in for some cold weather- roślina odporna na mróz a frost-resistant plant2. sgt (szron) (hoar a. white) frost- siwy mróz freezing fog■ poczuł, że mróz przebiega a. przechodzi mu po plecach a. skórze he felt a chill a. shiver run down his spine- na widok dyrektora mróz ściął mu krew w żyłach książk. when he saw the director his blood froze a. the blood froze in his veinsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mr|óz
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16 ниже нуля
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ниже нуля
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17 poniżej
Ⅰ praep. 1. (niżej niż) below, beneath- poniżej domu below the house- poniżej wzgórza below a. beneath the hill- tereny położone poniżej poziomu morza areas lying below sea level- sięgać poniżej kolan/talii to reach below the knees/the waist2. (położenie geograficzne) (na południe) (to the) south (czegoś of sth); (bliżej ujścia) downstream (czegoś of a. from sth)- miasto położone poniżej Moskwy a town lying (to the) south of Moscow- zwykle wędkują poniżej mostu they usually fish downstream from the bridge3. (mniej niż) below, under- poniżej 60 procent below a. under 60 per cent- poniżej przeciętnej below average- 20 stopni poniżej zera 20 degrees below (freezing)- temperatury poniżej zera sub-zero temperatures- dla dzieci poniżej lat dwunastu for children up to (the age of) twelve4. przen. beneath, below- poniżej (wszelkiej) krytyki beneath (all) criticism- poniżej normy below (the) norm- być poniżej oczekiwań to fall short of expectations- to było poniżej jego godności this was beneath his dignity a. beneath him- kapela zagrała poniżej swoich możliwości the band weren’t on top formⅡ adv. 1. (w przestrzeni) lower down- zamek nad płynącym poniżej Sanem a castle with the San river flowing down below- poniżej rosły krzaki shrubs grew lower down2. (w tekście) below; hereunder książk.- patrz poniżej see below- na zdjęciu poniżej in the photograph below* * *( w tekście) belowpięć stopni poniżej zera — five degrees below zero lub freezing
* * *prep.+ Gen. ( niżej) below, beneath, under; jeśli temperatura spadnie poniżej pięciu stopni, trzeba będzie włączyć dodatkowe ogrzewanie if the temperature falls below 5 degrees, we'll have to switch on additional heaters; cios poniżej pasa blow below the belt, low blow; poniżej wszelkiej krytyki beneath criticism; to jest poniżej mojej godności this is beneath my dignity; nasi piłkarze zagrali poniżej swoich możliwości our soccer team played not to the best of its ability.adv.(= dalej w tekście) below; poniżej przedstawiamy uzasadnienie below we substantiate our claims; poniżej przedstawione dane data presented below; patrz poniżej, na stronę 56 see below, page 56.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poniżej
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18 температуры ниже нуля
Mathematics: sub-zero temperaturesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > температуры ниже нуля
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19 Überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) survive5) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *ums Überleben kämpfen fight for survival* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
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20 überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) survive5) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *überleben (untrennb, hat)A. v/t & v/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen);das überlebe ich nicht umg auch that’ll be the death of me;du wirst es überleben! umg it won’t kill you, you’ll survive;der überlebende Teil JUR the surviving partyB. v/r obs become dated* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *n.survival n.viability n.
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