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1) Общая лексика: (летние) курсы усовершенствования преподавателей -
2 students who go to summer sessions to accelerate
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > students who go to summer sessions to accelerate
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[ʹseʃ(ə)n] n1. заседание, собрание, совещаниеprivate /secret/ session - закрытое заседание
to be in session - заседать [см. тж. 2, 1)]
the Senate is now in session - в сенате идут заседания, сенат сейчас работает
to have a session on smth. - совещаться по какому-л. вопросу
2. 1) юр. судебное заседание; день судебного заседанияto be in session - заседать ( о суде) [см. тж. 1]
2) (the sessions) = quarter-sessions3. сессия (судебная, парламентская)extraordinary [special] session - чрезвычайная [специальная] сессия
to present bills at this session of Parliament - внести законопроекты на обсуждение текущей сессии парламента
4. 1) учебный триместр или семестр2) учебный год ( в некоторых университетах)3) амер. занятия; учебное времяsix and eight week sessions - шестинедельный и восьминедельный курсы обучения
most of these schools have night sessions - во многих из этих школ проводятся вечерние занятия
5. амер. разг. время, занятое чем-л. (особ. чем-л. неприятным)he had quite a session with the policeman - у него был долгий и неприятный разговор с полицейским
6. встреча для какой-л. целиcard session - встреча для игры в карты; ≅ переброситься в картишки
a few kids got together for a study session - несколько ребят собралось, чтобы вместе позаниматься
7. австрал. сл. групповая пьянка8. вчт. сеанс ( работы пользователя с системой)9. редк. сидячее положение -
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1. n заседание, собрание, совещаниеthe Senate is now in session — в сенате идут заседания, сенат сейчас работает
2. n юр. судебное заседание; день судебного заседанияpanel session — заседание, беседа, дискуссия
3. n сессияsession entity — участники сессии; участники сеанса
4. n учебный триместр или семестр5. n учебный год6. n амер. занятия; учебное времяcard session — встреча для игры в карты;
7. n австрал. сл. групповая пьянка8. n вчт. сеансdebugging session — сеанс отладки; отладочный сеанс
9. n редк. сидячее положениеСинонимический ряд:1. assembly (noun) assembly; council; meeting2. course (noun) course; period; round; term3. interview (noun) conference; consultation; deliberation; discussion; hearing; interview; palaver; parley4. practice (noun) drill; exercise; practice; preparation; repetition5. sitting (noun) sitting -
5 курсы усовершенствования преподавателей
1) General subject: (летние) Summer sessions2) Makarov: Summer sessionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > курсы усовершенствования преподавателей
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n1) сесія (парламенту, суду)2) засідання, збори, нарада3) юр. судове засідання; день судового засідання4) навчальний семестр (триместр)5) навчальний рік (у деяких університетах)6) амер. заняття; навчальний час7) амер., розм. час, зайнятий чимсь (неприємним)the Senate is now in session — у сенаті йдуть засідання; сенат зараз працює
9) сидяче положенняsession laws — амер. а) збірник законів штату; б) збірник законів, прийнятих певною сесією конгресу
Court of S. — Верховний суд Шотландії
* * *n1) засідання, збори, нарада2) юp. судове засідання; день судового засідання; ( the sessions) = quarter-sessions3) сесія (судова, парламентська)4) навчальний триместр або семестр; навчальний рік ( в деяких університетах); cл. заняття; навчальний час5) cл. час, зайнятий чим-небудь ( чим-небудь неприємним)7) aвcтpaл.; cл. групова пиятика -
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əkˈseləreɪt гл.
1) ускорять, убыстрять The government is to accelerate its privatisation programme. ≈ Правительство должно ускорить реализацию программы приватизации. Syn: quicken
2) ускоряться, увеличивать скорость;
разгоняться Suddenly the car accelerated. ≈ Неожиданно машина ускорила ход. She accelerated away from the kerb. ≈ Она с места набрала скорость. Syn: quickenускорять;
форсировать;
разгонять, увеличивать скорость;
- to * economic growth ускорять экономический рост ускоряться;
разгоняться (американизм) (канадское) проходить курс в сжатый срок;
- students who go to summer sessions to * студенты, участвующие в летней сессии, чтобы досрочно сдать экзамен обучать ускоренным методом;
- to * bright students продвигать способных учащихсяaccelerate обучать ускоренным методом ~ разгонять ~ сокращать ~ ускорять(ся) ~ ускорять ~ форсироватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accelerate
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[əkʹseləreıt] v1. 1) ускорять; форсировать; разгонять, увеличивать скорость2) ускоряться; разгоняться2. амер., канад.1) проходить курс в сжатый срокstudents who go to summer sessions to accelerate - студенты, участвующие в летней сессии, чтобы досрочно сдать экзамен
2) обучать ускоренным методомto accelerate bright students - продвигать /досрочно переводить в следующий класс или на следующий курс/ способных учащихся
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General subject: Summer sessionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (летние) курсы усовершенствования преподавателей
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Makarov: Summer sessionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > летние курсы усовершенствования преподавателей
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11 студенты, участвующие в летней сессии, чтобы досрочно сдать экзамен
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > студенты, участвующие в летней сессии, чтобы досрочно сдать экзамен
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1. v ускорять; форсировать; разгонять, увеличивать скорость2. v ускоряться; разгоняться3. v амер. канад. проходить курс в сжатый срокstudents who go to summer sessions to accelerate — студенты, участвующие в летней сессии, чтобы досрочно сдать экзамен
4. v амер. канад. обучать ускоренным методомСинонимический ряд:speed (verb) advance; dispatch; expedite; go faster; hasten; hurry; increase throttle; precipitate; quicken; shake up; speed; speed up; step up; stimulate; swiftenАнтонимический ряд: -
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nзаседание, собрание; сессияto break off one's session — прерывать свое заседание
to break up a session — закрывать заседание / сессию
to close a session — закрывать заседание / сессию
to convene / to convoke a session — созывать сессию
to discuss smth in secret session — осуждать что-л. на закрытом заседании
- anniversary sessionto have a sea-saw session — колебаться (о ценах, о курсе акций, валюты)
- annual session
- at the joint session of the two Chambers of Parliament
- between sessions
- biennial sessions
- brain-storming session
- budget session
- closed session
- closed-door session
- closing session
- court session
- duration of the session
- emergency session
- executive session
- extraordinary session
- final session
- fruitless session
- full session of the General Assembly
- hands-on session
- in closed session
- in full session
- in private session
- inaugural session
- joint session
- jubilee session
- lame-duck session
- make-or-break session
- marathon session
- notification of a session
- opening session
- original session
- overnight session
- panic session
- petty sessions
- plenary session
- private session
- question-time session
- regular session
- restricted session
- resumed session
- secret session
- session of talks
- session of the NATO Council
- sessions away from Headquarters
- skull session
- special session
- stormy session
- substantive session
- summer session
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noun1) (meeting) Sitzung, diediscussion session — Diskussionsrunde, die
recording session — Aufnahme, die
* * *['seʃən]1) (a meeting, or period for meetings, of a court, council, parliament etc: The judge will give his summing up at tomorrow's court session.) die Sitzung2) (a period of time spent on a particular activity: a filming session.) die Sitzung, das Semester3) (a university or school year or one part of this: the summer session.) das Semester* * *ses·sion[ˈseʃən]nto meet in \session zu einer Sitzung zusammenkommenthe press was allowed a short photo \session man gewährte der Presse kurz Zeit, um Aufnahmen zu machenrecording \session Aufnahme ftraining \session Trainingsstunde fto sign up for a \session sich akk für eine Sitzung eintragen5. AM, SCOT (period for classes) SCH Unterricht m; UNIV Seminar nt; (teaching year) SCH Schuljahr nt; UNIV Vorlesungszeit f; (of two terms) Semester nt; (of three terms) Trimester ntafternoon \session Nachmittagsunterricht m* * *['seSən]n1) (= meeting) Sitzung f; (JUR, PARL = period) Sitzungsperiode f; (PARL = term of office) Legislaturperiode fto be in session — eine Sitzung abhalten; (Jur, Pol) tagen
a session of talks/negotiations — Gespräche pl/Verhandlungen pl
See:2) (with psychiatrist etc = period devoted to activity) Sitzung f; (= computer session) (Arbeits)sitzung f; (at doctor's, dentist's) Behandlung f; (= discussion, meeting) Besprechung fI'll have a cleaning session tomorrow (inf) — morgen werde ich mal ausgiebig putzen (inf)
3) (= academic year UNIV) Studienjahr nt; (SCH) Schuljahr nt; (= term) Semester/Trimester nt; (ESP SCH) Halbjahr nt; (= division of course) Stunde f, Sitzung f (ESP UNIV)the afternoon sessions begin... — der Nachmittagsunterricht fängt... an
* * *session [ˈseʃn] s1. JUR, PARLa) Sitzung fb) Sitzungsperiode f:be in session eine Sitzung abhalten, tagen3. JUR4. (lange) Sitzung, Konferenz f5. MED, PSYCH etc Sitzung f6. UNIVa) Br Studienjahr nb) US Semester n* * *noun1) (meeting) Sitzung, diediscussion session — Diskussionsrunde, die
recording session — Aufnahme, die
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['seʃən]1) (a meeting, or period for meetings, of a court, council, parliament etc: The judge will give his summing up at tomorrow's court session.) zasedanje2) (a period of time spent on a particular activity: a filming session.) čas, ura, dan3) (a university or school year or one part of this: the summer session.) semester* * *[sešn]nounseja, zasedanje (parlamenta); konferenca, skupščina; plural juridically zasedanje sodišča; učna (tečajna) ura; British English študijsko (šolsko) leto (od 1. okt. do 30. junija); American university polletje, semesterpetty sessions — seja (sestanek) dveh ali več mirovnih sodnikov za skupno reševanje manjših prestopkovsummer session American poletni semestertwo afternoon sessions a week — dve (učni) uri na teden popoldne (angleščine itd.) -
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ˈseʃən сущ.
1) заседание, собрание, совещание a session on ≈ заседание посвященное (чему-л.) to hold a special session on problems of air pollution ≈ проводить специальное заседание по вопросам загрязнения воздуха to hold a session ≈ проводить заседание biennial session ≈ сессия, созываемая раз в два года briefing session ≈ информационное совещание, брифинг bull session, rap session ≈, разг. разговоры, беседа в мужской компании jam session ≈ исполнение импровизаций и экспромтов джазовым оркестром joint session ≈ совместное заседание plenary session ≈ пленарное заседание rump session ≈ "сессия охвостья" (сессия законодательного собрания с неполным представительством) special session ≈ внеочередная сессия, экстренное заседание split session ≈ разделенная сессия working session ≈ рабочее заседание Syn: sitting, meeting
2) сессия а) парламентская, судебная Court of Session ≈ Шотландский Верховный гражданский суд panic session ≈ кризисная сессия (сессия законодательного собрания, созванная под влиянием паники или какой-либо кризисной ситуации) petty sessions ≈ судебное заседание в присутствии нескольких мировых судей без присяжных заседателей secret session ≈ закрытая сессия summer session ≈ летний курс (платный лекционный учебный цикл, предлагаемый в некоторых университетах) б) музыкальная a session musician ≈ сессионный музыкант в) вчт. сеанс работы пользователя с системой
3) а) учебный семестр или триместр( в шотл. и американских университетах) б) амер. занятия, учебное время в школе
5) амер. разг. время, занятое чем-л. (особ. чем-л. неприятным) заседание, собрание, совещание - plenary * пленарное заседание - private /secret/ * закрытое заседание - *s of a commission заседание комиссии - to be in * заседать - the Senate is now in * в сенате идут заседания, сенат сейчас работает - they had a long * они долго заседали - to go into secret * обсуждать на закрытом заседании (что-л.) - to have a * on smth. совещаться по какому-л. вопросу (юридическое) судебное заседание;
день судебного заседания - closed * закрытое заседание суда - in full * в открытом судебном заседании - to be in * заседать (о суде) (the *s) суд четвертных, квартальных сессий (съезды мировых судей графства, созываемые четыре раза в год, рассматривающие уголовные и гражданские дела) (американизм) суд, заседающий раз в три месяца сессия (судебная, парламентская) - autumn * осенняя сессия парламента - extraordinary * чрезвычайная сессия - to present bills at this * of Parliament внести законопроекты на обсуждение текущей сессии парламента - Court of S. Сессионный суд (высший суд Шотландии по гражданским делам) учебный триместр или семестр - Summer *s (летние) курсы усовершенствования преподавателей учебный год( в некоторых университетах) (американизм) занятия;
учебное время - six and eight week *s шестинедельный и восьминедельный курсы обучения - most of these schools have night *s во многих из этих школ проводятся вечерние занятия( американизм) (разговорное) время, занятое чем-л. (особ. чем-л. неприятным) - he had quite a * with the policeman у него был долгий и неприятный разговор с полицейским встреча для какой-л. цели - dancing * вечер с танцами - card * встреча для игры в карты;
переброситься в картишки - recording * сеанс звукозаписи - a few kids gor together for a study * несколько ребят собралось, чтобы вместе позаниматься( австралийское) (сленг) групповая пьянка( компьютерное) сеанс (работы пользователя с системой) (редкое) сидячее положение autumn ~ осеннее заседание autumn ~ парл. осенняя сессия ~ заседание;
to be in session заседать, быть в сборе briefing ~ инструктивное заседание ~ сессия (парламентская, судебная) ;
Court of Session Шотландский Верховный гражданский суд court ~ заседание суда editing ~ вчт. сеанс редактирования emergency ~ чрезвычайная сессия extraordinary ~ парл. чрезвычайная сессия general ~ генеральная сессия main ~ основное заседание ordinary examination ~ обычная экзаменационная сессия ordinary ~ обычное заседание parliamentary ~ заседание парламента parliamentary ~ сессия парламента petty ~s судебное заседание в присутствии нескольких мировых судей без присяжных заседателей plenary ~ заседание в полном составе plenary ~ пленарное заседание session разг. время, занятое (чем-л.) (особ. чем-л. неприятным) ~ амер. занятия, учебное время в школе ~ заседание;
to be in session заседать, быть в сборе ~ заседание ~ вчт. сеанс ~ сессия (парламентская, судебная) ;
Court of Session Шотландский Верховный гражданский суд ~ сессия ~ сессия парламента ~ собрание ~ совещание ~ судебное заседание ~ учебный семестр (в шотл. и американских университетах) ;
summer session летние курсы при университете ~ of court судебное заседание spring ~ весенняя сессия ~ учебный семестр (в шотл. и американских университетах) ;
summer session летние курсы при университете terminal ~ вчт. сеанс диалога user ~ вчт. сеанс пользователя -
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v.1 to increase, to rise.aumentar la producción to increase productionla lente aumenta la imagen the lens magnifies the imageme han aumentado el sueldo my salary has been raisedaumentó casi 10 kilos he put on almost 10 kilosaumentar de peso/tamaño to increase in weight/sizeaumentar de precio to go up o increase in priceel desempleo aumentó en un 4 por ciento unemployment rose o increased by 4 percentEl ejercicio aumenta el apetito Exercising increases the appetite.Aumentaron los gastos The expenses increased.Nos aumentaron las ganancias este año Our profits increased this year.2 to magnify, to amplify.El reportero aumentó la noticia The reporter magnified the news story.3 to enlarge.Vamos a aumentar la casa We will enlarge the house.4 to raise, to improve.El movimiento aumentó la temperatura Movement raised the temperature.5 to increase the size of, to enlarge.* * *1 to augment, increase (precios) to put up; (producción) to step up2 (óptica) to magnify3 (fotos) to enlarge4 (sonido) to amplify1 to rise, go up1 to increase, be on the increase (precios) to go up, rise* * *verb1) to increase2) raise* * *1. VT1) [+ tamaño] to increase; (Fot) to enlarge; (Ópt) to magnify2) [+ cantidad] to increase; [+ precio] to increase, put up; [+ producción] to increase, step upme van a aumentar el sueldo — they are going to increase o raise my salary
3) [+ intensidad] to increase4) (Elec, Radio) to amplify2. VI1) [tamaño] to increase2) [cantidad, precio, producción] to increase, go upel número de asesinatos ha aumentado en 200 — the number of killings has increased o gone up by 200
este semestre aumentó la inflación en un 2% — inflation has increased o gone up by 2% over the last 6 months
3) [intensidad] to increasela crispación política aumenta por momentos — political tension is increasing o rising by the moment
4)aumentar de peso — [objeto] to increase in weight; [persona] to put on o gain weight
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <precio/sueldo> to increase, raise; <cantidad/velocidad/tamaño> to increase; <producción/dosis> to increase, step up; dolor/miedo/tensión to increase2.el microscopio aumenta la imagen — the microscope enlarges o magnifies the image
aumentar vi temperatura/presión to rise; velocidad to increase; precio/producción/valor to increase, riseel niño aumentó 500 gramos — the child put on o gained 500 grams
aumentar de algo — de volumen/tamaño to increase in something
aumentó de peso — he put on o gained weight
* * *= accelerate, augment, become + large, enhance, enlarge, escalate, expand, grow + larger, increase, raise, rise, strengthen, accentuate, grow, add to, deepen, mushroom, intensify, wax, swell, pump up, bump up, step up, spike, crank up, ramp up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch, ratchet up, amp up, turn up.Ex. In recent years, the pace of change has accelerated with the introduction of on-line information retrieval.Ex. These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by the machine selection of terms.Ex. If the number of categories becomes large, cross-references will be necessary between individual files.Ex. An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex. Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex. As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Ex. As the system grows larger it's more difficult to maintain that control.Ex. Recall is inversely proportional to precision, and vice versa, or in other words, as one increases, the other must decrease.Ex. The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.Ex. If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex. No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex. In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex. One of the effects of reading in children is that their appreciation of the processes and function of literature is deepened.Ex. The use of electronic mail systems has mushroomed in the last 5 years in industrialised nations.Ex. Whilst these achievements are commendable, there is a catch in them -- there can be used to 'intensify' the economic exploitation of women.Ex. The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.Ex. Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.Ex. The article ' Pump up the program...' identifies the costs and benefits of undertaking a software upgrade.Ex. Most librarians will admit that they could probably increase the use made of their lending libraries and bump up their annual loans by stocking more romances and thrillers and fewer serious novels, but they do not do this.Ex. The intensity of marketing to schools and parents will have to be stepped up by publishers if they are to succeed in the more competitive market.Ex. Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.Ex. Refiners are cranking up diesel output to meet rising global demand.Ex. EGND has hit a home run with the introduction of a new product line, increasing sales projections, and ramping up production schedules.Ex. Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex. There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex. We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex. David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex. Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex. After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.Ex. The health department has ratcheted up efforts to prevent or slow down the spread of swine flu in schools.Ex. In order to gain strength fast, you need to immediately begin amping up your strength thermostat in your mind.Ex. Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.----* aumentar de importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + significance.* aumentar de tamaño = grow in + size, grow + larger, increase in + size.* aumentar de valor = increase in + value.* aumentar el conocimiento = expand + Posesivo + knowledge, deepen + awareness.* aumentar el control = tighten (up) + control.* aumentar el esfuerzo = increase + effort.* aumentar el precio = mark up + price, jack up + the price.* aumentar el presupuesto = add + monies to + budget.* aumentar en cantidad = increase in + quantity.* aumentar en número = grow in + numbers, increase in + numbers.* aumentar en variedad = grow in + kind.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* aumentar la experiencia = deepen + experience.* aumentar la productividad = increase + productivity, boost + Posesivo + productivity.* aumentar las diferencias entre... y = widen + the gap between... and.* aumentar las posibilidades = increase + the odds.* aumentar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* aumentar las ventas = boost + sales.* aumentar la velocidad = grow + faster.* aumentar los costes = cost + rise.* aumentar los impuestos = increase + taxes.* aumentar los ingresos = boost + Posesivo + income.* aumentar rápidamente = snowball.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* estar aumentando = be on the increase.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <precio/sueldo> to increase, raise; <cantidad/velocidad/tamaño> to increase; <producción/dosis> to increase, step up; dolor/miedo/tensión to increase2.el microscopio aumenta la imagen — the microscope enlarges o magnifies the image
aumentar vi temperatura/presión to rise; velocidad to increase; precio/producción/valor to increase, riseel niño aumentó 500 gramos — the child put on o gained 500 grams
aumentar de algo — de volumen/tamaño to increase in something
aumentó de peso — he put on o gained weight
* * *= accelerate, augment, become + large, enhance, enlarge, escalate, expand, grow + larger, increase, raise, rise, strengthen, accentuate, grow, add to, deepen, mushroom, intensify, wax, swell, pump up, bump up, step up, spike, crank up, ramp up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch, ratchet up, amp up, turn up.Ex: In recent years, the pace of change has accelerated with the introduction of on-line information retrieval.
Ex: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by the machine selection of terms.Ex: If the number of categories becomes large, cross-references will be necessary between individual files.Ex: An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex: Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex: As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Ex: As the system grows larger it's more difficult to maintain that control.Ex: Recall is inversely proportional to precision, and vice versa, or in other words, as one increases, the other must decrease.Ex: The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.Ex: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex: No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex: In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex: One of the effects of reading in children is that their appreciation of the processes and function of literature is deepened.Ex: The use of electronic mail systems has mushroomed in the last 5 years in industrialised nations.Ex: Whilst these achievements are commendable, there is a catch in them -- there can be used to 'intensify' the economic exploitation of women.Ex: The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.Ex: Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.Ex: The article ' Pump up the program...' identifies the costs and benefits of undertaking a software upgrade.Ex: Most librarians will admit that they could probably increase the use made of their lending libraries and bump up their annual loans by stocking more romances and thrillers and fewer serious novels, but they do not do this.Ex: The intensity of marketing to schools and parents will have to be stepped up by publishers if they are to succeed in the more competitive market.Ex: Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.Ex: Refiners are cranking up diesel output to meet rising global demand.Ex: EGND has hit a home run with the introduction of a new product line, increasing sales projections, and ramping up production schedules.Ex: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.Ex: The health department has ratcheted up efforts to prevent or slow down the spread of swine flu in schools.Ex: In order to gain strength fast, you need to immediately begin amping up your strength thermostat in your mind.Ex: Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.* aumentar de importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + significance.* aumentar de tamaño = grow in + size, grow + larger, increase in + size.* aumentar de valor = increase in + value.* aumentar el conocimiento = expand + Posesivo + knowledge, deepen + awareness.* aumentar el control = tighten (up) + control.* aumentar el esfuerzo = increase + effort.* aumentar el precio = mark up + price, jack up + the price.* aumentar el presupuesto = add + monies to + budget.* aumentar en cantidad = increase in + quantity.* aumentar en número = grow in + numbers, increase in + numbers.* aumentar en variedad = grow in + kind.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* aumentar la experiencia = deepen + experience.* aumentar la productividad = increase + productivity, boost + Posesivo + productivity.* aumentar las diferencias entre... y = widen + the gap between... and.* aumentar las posibilidades = increase + the odds.* aumentar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* aumentar las ventas = boost + sales.* aumentar la velocidad = grow + faster.* aumentar los costes = cost + rise.* aumentar los impuestos = increase + taxes.* aumentar los ingresos = boost + Posesivo + income.* aumentar rápidamente = snowball.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* estar aumentando = be on the increase.* * *aumentar [A1 ]vt1 ‹precio› to increase, raise, put up; ‹sueldo› to increase, raise; ‹cantidad/velocidad/tamaño› to increase; ‹producción/dosis› to increase, step upel microscopio aumenta la imagen the microscope enlarges o magnifies the imageno hizo más que aumentar su dolor/miedo all it did was increase her pain/fearesto aumentó la tensión this added to o increased the tension2 ‹puntos› (en tejido) to increase■ aumentarvi«temperatura» to rise; «presión» to rise, increase; «velocidad» to increase; «precio/producción/valor» to increase, riseel niño aumentó 500 gramos the child put on o gained 500 gramssu popularidad ha aumentado his popularity has grown, he has gained in popularityel costo de la vida aumentó en un 3% the cost of living rose by 3%la dificultad de los ejercicios va aumentando the exercises get progressively more difficultaumentará el frío durante el fin de semana it will become colder over the weekendaumentar DE algo to increase IN sthaumentó de volumen/tamaño it increased in volume/sizeha aumentado de peso he's put on o gained weight* * *
aumentar ( conjugate aumentar) verbo transitivo
‹precio/sueldo› to increase, raiseb) (Opt) to magnify
verbo intransitivo [temperatura/presión] to rise;
[ velocidad] to increase;
[precio/producción/valor] to increase, rise;
aumentar de algo ‹de volumen/tamaño› to increase in sth;
aumentó de peso he put on o gained weight
aumentar
I verbo transitivo to increase
Fot to enlarge
Ópt to magnify
II vi (una cantidad) to go up, rise
(de valor) to appreciate
' aumentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alargar
- engordar
- explorar
- separar
- separarse
- doblar
- elevar
- multiplicar
- redoblar
English:
add to
- appreciate
- augment
- boost
- build up
- deepen
- efficiency
- enhance
- escalate
- gain
- grow
- heighten
- improve
- increase
- intensify
- jack up
- jump
- magnify
- mark up
- mount
- odds
- put up
- quantity
- raise
- rise
- snowball
- step up
- surge
- swell
- up
- add
- develop
- go
- put
- soar
- strengthen
* * *♦ vtto increase;aumentar la producción to increase production;los enfrentamientos aumentaron la tensión en la zona the clashes increased the tension in the zone;me han aumentado el sueldo my salary has been increased o raised;la lente aumenta la imagen the lens magnifies the image;aumentó casi 10 kilos he put on almost 10 kilos♦ vi[temperatura, precio, gastos, tensión] to increase, to rise; [velocidad] to increase;aumentar de tamaño to increase in size;aumentar de precio to go up o increase in price;el desempleo aumentó en un 4 por ciento unemployment rose o increased by 4 percent;con lo que come, no me sorprende que haya aumentado de peso it doesn't surprise me that he's put on weight, considering how much he eats* * *I v/t increase; precio increase, raise, put up* * *aumentar vtacrecentar: to increase, to raiseaumentar vi: to rise, to increase, to grow* * *aumentar vb1. (hacer subir) to increase / to raise -
18 finalizar
v.1 to finish, to complete, to end.2 to finalize, to conclude, to end, to finish.Ella le dio fin a la discusión She put an end to the discussion.* * *1 to end, finish1 to end, finish* * *verbto finish, end* * *1.VT to finishfinalizar la sesión — (Inform) to log out, log off
con el himno se dio por finalizada la ceremonia — the ceremony came to an end o ended with the national anthem
2.VI to endsu contrato finaliza el próximo verano — his contract ends o comes to an end next summer
hoy finaliza el plazo para presentar las solicitudes — today is the deadline for submitting applications
la jornada finalizó con la prueba de atletismo femenino — the day ended with the women's athletics trials
* * *1.verbo transitivo to finish2.finalizar vi to endasí finaliza la emisión de hoy — and that brings us to the end of today's programming (AmE) o (BrE) programs
una vez finalizada la reunión — once the meeting is/was over
* * *= be over, complete, conclude, end, finalise [finalize, -USA], terminate, put to + bed, curtain + fall, lay + Nombre + to rest, carry through to + completion, come to + an end, round off, be scheduled for completion, wrap up, draw to + a close, draw to + an end, wind up (in/at), finish off, top + Nombre + off, wind down.Ex. Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.Ex. Before the schedules can be finalised, the order of the facets in the schedules must be determined.Ex. An SDI profile can be terminated at any future time by the commands.Ex. At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex. A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex. The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex. The era of paper-based information systems is coming to an end.Ex. Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex. The 2nd phase is scheduled for completion by the end of 1995.Ex. The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex. In 1971 the experimental phase of PRECIS was drawing to a close as the system became operational in the British national bibliography.Ex. As the war drew to an end, the horrendous scenes of misery and destitution came to light.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex. Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex. As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.----* código de finalizar = end code.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* finalizar los estudios de BUP = complete + high school.* finalizar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* finalizar un mandato = leave + office.* para finalizar = in closing.* * *1.verbo transitivo to finish2.finalizar vi to endasí finaliza la emisión de hoy — and that brings us to the end of today's programming (AmE) o (BrE) programs
una vez finalizada la reunión — once the meeting is/was over
* * *= be over, complete, conclude, end, finalise [finalize, -USA], terminate, put to + bed, curtain + fall, lay + Nombre + to rest, carry through to + completion, come to + an end, round off, be scheduled for completion, wrap up, draw to + a close, draw to + an end, wind up (in/at), finish off, top + Nombre + off, wind down.Ex: Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.
Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex: Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.Ex: Before the schedules can be finalised, the order of the facets in the schedules must be determined.Ex: An SDI profile can be terminated at any future time by the commands.Ex: At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex: A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex: The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex: The era of paper-based information systems is coming to an end.Ex: Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex: The 2nd phase is scheduled for completion by the end of 1995.Ex: The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex: In 1971 the experimental phase of PRECIS was drawing to a close as the system became operational in the British national bibliography.Ex: As the war drew to an end, the horrendous scenes of misery and destitution came to light.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex: As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.* código de finalizar = end code.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* finalizar los estudios de BUP = complete + high school.* finalizar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* finalizar un mandato = leave + office.* para finalizar = in closing.* * *finalizar [A4 ]vtto finishdebemos finalizar este trabajo hoy we must finish o complete this work todaypoco antes de dar por finalizada su estancia shortly before the end of her stay■ finalizarvito endel debate está a punto de finalizar the debate is about to end o ( frml) come to a closeasí finaliza la emisión de hoy and that brings us to the end of today's programsuna vez finalizada la reunión once the meeting is/was over* * *
finalizar ( conjugate finalizar) verbo transitivo
to finish
verbo intransitivo
to end;◊ una vez finalizada la reunión once the meeting is/was over
finalizar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to end, finish
' finalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
después
- liquidación
- parar
- remachar
English:
assume
- conclude
- draw
* * *♦ vt[terminar] to finish, to complete; [contrato] to complete♦ vito end, to finish ( con in);el plazo de inscripciones ya finalizó the deadline for registration has passed;la ceremonia finalizó con un desfile the ceremony ended with a parade* * *v/t & v/i end, finish* * *finalizar {21} v: to finish, to end* * *finalizar vb1. (acabar) to finish2. (terminarse) to end -
19 cours
cours [kuʀ]masculine noun• faire or donner un cours sur to give a class (or lecture or course) on• qui vous fait cours en anglais ? who takes you for English?• donner/prendre des cours particuliers to give/have private lessonsb. ( = enseignement) class• cours préparatoire/élémentaire/moyen first/second or third/fourth or fifth year in primary schoolc. ( = établissement) schoold. [de rivière] avoir un cours rapide to be fast-flowing• sur une partie de son cours on or along part of its coursee. [de valeurs, matières premières] price ; [de devises] rate• avoir cours [monnaie] to be legal tenderf. ( = déroulement) course• c'est en cours de réparation/réfection it's being repaired/rebuilt* * *kuʀnom masculin invariable1) ( session d'enseignement) École lesson, class; Université class; ( magistral) lecture; ( hors cadre scolaire) class; ( en privé) lesson; ( ensemble de sessions) coursesuivre un cours — to do ou take a course
faire un cours sur quelque chose — ( une fois) to give a class in something; ( plusieurs fois) to teach a course in something
donner des cours de français — ( dans l'enseignement) to teach French; ( en privé) to give French lessons
3) ( établissement) schoolavoir cours — Finance [monnaie] to be legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be current; [terme] to be used
ne plus avoir cours — Finance [monnaie] to be no longer legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be no longer accepted; [terme] to be no longer used
5) ( de rivière) ( parcours) course; ( débit) flow6) ( enchaînement) (de récit, carrière, d'événements) course; ( d'idées) flowdonner libre cours à — to give free rein to [imagination]; to give way to [peine]; to give vent to [colère]
au or dans le cours de — in the course of, during
en cours — [mois, semaine, année] current; [processus, projet] under way (après n); [travail, négociations, changements] in progress (après n)
en cours de journée/saison — in the course of the day/season
en cours de fabrication/rénovation — in the process of being manufactured/renovated
le pont en cours de construction — the bridge being built ou under construction
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kuʀ nm1) (= leçon) classLe professeur d'anglais l'a surpris en train de faire ses maths pendant son cours. — The English teacher caught him doing his maths during his class.
2) (= série de leçons) course3) (= cheminement) course4) (= écoulement) flow5) (= avenue) walk6) COMMERCE, BOURSE, [action, dollar, devise] ratedonner libre cours à — to give free expression to, [imagination] to give free rein to
avoir cours [monnaie] — to be legal tender, figto be current, (à l'école) to have a class, (à l'université) to have a lecture
au cours de — in the course of, during
Il a été réveillé trois fois au cours de la nuit. — He was woken up three times during the night.
* * *cours nm inv1 ( session d'enseignement) Scol lesson, class; Univ class; ( magistral) lecture; ( hors cadre scolaire) class; ( en privé) lesson; ( ensemble de sessions) course; avoir cours to have a class; je n'ai pas cours demain I haven't got any lessons ou classes tomorrow; prendre des cours de qch to take classes in sth; tu devrais prendre des cours de diction you should go to elocution classes; suivre un cours to do ou take a course; il prend des cours d'espagnol he's taking Spanish lessons; je suis un cours de secrétariat/cuisine/littérature I'm doing ou taking a secretarial/cookery/literature course; je suis les cours du professeur X I'm attending Professor X's lectures; le professeur X a publié son cours sur la traduction Professor X has published his/her course of lectures on translation; faire cours to teach; qui vous fait cours en maths? who teaches you maths GB ou math US?; faire un cours sur qch ( une fois) to give a class in sth; ( plusieurs fois) to teach a course in sth; il nous a fait un véritable cours sur la gastronomie he gave us a real lecture on gastronomy; donner des cours de français/piano ( dans l'enseignement) to teach French/piano; ( en privé) to give French/piano lessons;3 ( établissement) school; cours de théâtre drama school;4 Fin ( taux de négociation) (de denrée, valeur) price; ( de devise) exchange rate; le cours du change the exchange rate; le cours du dollar the price of the dollar; cours légal official exchange rate; les cours boursiers or de la Bourse Stock Exchange prices; le cours du marché the market price; acheter qch au cours des halles to buy sth at wholesale market price; cours d'ouverture/de clôture or fermeture opening/closing price; avoir cours Fin [monnaie] to be legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be current; [terme, expression] to be used; ne plus avoir cours Fin [monnaie] to be no longer legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be no longer accepted; [terme, expression] to be no longer used;5 ( de rivière) ( parcours) course; ( débit) flow; détourner le cours d'une rivière to divert the course of a river; avoir un cours lent/rapide to flow slowly/quickly; fleuve au cours rapide fast-flowing river; descendre/remonter le cours d'une rivière to go down/to go up a river;6 ( enchaînement) (de récit, conflit, carrière, maladie) course; ( d'idées) flow; ( d'événements) course; les choses suivent tranquillement leur cours things are quietly taking their course; le cours des choses the course of events; reprendre son cours to resume; la vie reprend son cours life returns to normal; la sonnerie interrompit le cours de mes pensées the bell interrupted my train of thought; donner libre cours à to give free rein to [imagination, fantaisie]; to give way to [peine, douleur]; to give vent to [colère, indignation]; au or dans le cours de in the course of, during; dans le cours du mois prochain in the course of next month; dans le cours du mois within the month; en cours [mois, semaine, année] current; [processus, projet] under way ( après n); [travail, négociations, changements] in progress ( après n); en cours de journée/saison/séance in the course of the day/season/session; en cours de fabrication/rénovation in the process of being manufactured/renovated; le pont en cours de construction the bridge being built ou under construction; le pont est en cours de construction the bridge is under construction ou in the process of being built; en cours de route along the way; rajoutez un peu d'eau en cours de cuisson add some water during the cooking.cours accéléré crash course; cours de compensation Fin mark-up price; cours d'eau watercourse; cours élémentaire deuxième année, CE2 third year of primary school, age 8-9; cours élémentaire première année, CE1 second year of primary school, age 7-8; cours intensif intensive course; cours magistral Univ lecture; cours moyen deuxième année, CM2 fifth year of primary school, age 10-11; cours moyen première année, CM1 fourth year of primary school, age 9-10; cours d'initiation introductory course; cours intensif intensive course; cours par correspondance correspondence course; suivre des cours par correspondance to take a correspondence course; cours particulier(s) private tuition ¢ GB, private tutoring ¢ US (en, de in); donner/suivre des cours particuliers to give/to have private tuition ou lessons; cours de perfectionnement improvers' course; cours préparatoire, CP Scol first year of primary school, age 6-7; cours de rattrapage remedial course; cours de remise à niveau refresher course; cours du soir evening class.[kur] nom masculinA.[ÉCOULEMENT, SUCCESSION]1. GÉOGRAPHIE [débit] flow[parcours] coursea. [ruisseau] streamb. [rivière] river2. [déroulement - des années, des saisons, de pensées] course ; [ - d'événements] course, run ; [ - de négociations, d'une maladie, de travaux] course, progressdonner ou laisser (libre) cours àa. [joie, indignation] to give vent tob. [imagination, chagrin] to give free rein tosuivre son cours [processus] to continueen suivant/remontant le cours du temps going forward/back in time3. [dans des noms de rue] avenueB.[DANS LE DOMAINE FINANCIER]1. [de devises] ratecours des devises ou du change foreign exchange rate ou rate of exchangea. [monnaie] to be legal tender ou legal currencyb. [pratique] to be commonavoir cours légal to be legal tender ou a legal currencya. [monnaie] to be out of circulation, to be no longer legal tender ou a legal currencyb. [pratique, théorie] to be obsoletec. [expression, terme] to be obsolete ou no longer in useau cours du marché at the market ou trading pricepremier cours, cours d'ouverture opening pricedernier cours, cours de clôture closing priceC.[DANS LE DOMAINE SCOLAIRE ET UNIVERSITAIRE][ensemble des leçons] coursesuivre un cours ou des cours d'espagnol to go to ou to attend a Spanish classprendre des cours to take lessons ou a coursej'ai cours tout à l'heure [élève, professeur] I have a class laterj'ai cours tous les jours [élève, professeur] I have classes every daytu ne vas pas me faire un cours sur la politesse? are you going to give me a lecture on how to be polite?donner/prendre des cours particuliers to give/to have private tuition[notes] notes3. [degré - dans l'enseignement primaire]4. [établissement] school————————au cours de locution prépositionnelle————————en cours locution adjectivale[actuel]l'année/le tarif en cours the current year/priceaffaire/travail en cours business/work in handêtre en cours [débat, réunion, travaux] to be under way, to be in progress————————en cours de locution prépositionnelleen cours de réparation in the process of being repaired, undergoing repairs -
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[ˈseʃən]autumn session осеннее заседание autumn session парл. осенняя сессия session заседание; to be in session заседать, быть в сборе briefing session инструктивное заседание session сессия (парламентская, судебная); Court of Session Шотландский Верховный гражданский суд court session заседание суда editing session вчт. сеанс редактирования emergency session чрезвычайная сессия extraordinary session парл. чрезвычайная сессия general session генеральная сессия main session основное заседание ordinary examination session обычная экзаменационная сессия ordinary session обычное заседание parliamentary session заседание парламента parliamentary session сессия парламента petty sessions судебное заседание в присутствии нескольких мировых судей без присяжных заседателей plenary session заседание в полном составе plenary session пленарное заседание session разг. время, занятое (чем-л.) (особ. чем-л. неприятным) session амер. занятия, учебное время в школе session заседание; to be in session заседать, быть в сборе session заседание session вчт. сеанс session сессия (парламентская, судебная); Court of Session Шотландский Верховный гражданский суд session сессия session сессия парламента session собрание session совещание session судебное заседание session учебный семестр (в шотл. и американских университетах); summer session летние курсы при университете session of court судебное заседание spring session весенняя сессия session учебный семестр (в шотл. и американских университетах); summer session летние курсы при университете terminal session вчт. сеанс диалога user session вчт. сеанс пользователя
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