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  • 121 С-618

    CO СТОРОНЫ PrepP Invar
    1. \С-618 кого-чего Prep the resulting PrepP is adv
    moving, coming, or issuing from some person, place, location etc
    from the direction of.
    Ему в голову не могло прийти, что у них гости и что ржание коня доносится со стороны микулицынского крыльца, из сада (Пастернак 1). It never occurred to him that they had guests or that the neighing came from the direction of Mikulitsyn's house (1a).
    2. \С-618 смотреть, наблюдать, видно и т. п.
    adv
    (to look at s.o. or sth., be visible etc) from some distance away
    from a distance.
    На солнечном пригреве, на камне, ниже садовой скамейки, сидел Костоглотов... И даже не видно было со стороны, чтобы плечи его поднимались и опускались от дыхания (Солженицын 10). Kostoglotov was sitting in a sunny spot on a stone below a garden bench....From a distance one could not even see his shoulders rising and falling as he breathed... (10a).
    3. — смотреть (на кого-что), судить, казаться и т. п.
    adv
    (to look at, judge etc s.o. or sth.) from the point of view of one who is not directly involved in the matter at hand, (to appear a certain way) to s.o. who is not directly involved in the matter at hand: (look at s.o. sth.) from the outside
    from an outsider' perspective (point of view) from an outside viewpoint (as) seen from the outside (in limited contexts) as an outsider to an outsider (a bystander) ( sth. might look (seem etc)) (view sth.) with (great) detachment (take) a detached view.
    Конечно, обидно: маловато успел. Со стороны может показаться, что вовсе не так. Я и то, и это, пятое, десятое. Но уж я-то знаю, что чепуха (Трифонов 5). It was humiliating, of course. I had accomplished very little. From an outsider's point of view it might not appear that way. I've done this, that, and a number of things. But I myself know how little it has all amounted to (5a).
    В том-то и дело, что если рассказать с некоторой правдивостью любую жизнь со стороны и хотя бы отчасти изнутри, то картинка наша будет такова, что этот человек дальше жить не имеет ни малейшей возможности (Битов 2). That's just the point, that if we tell the story of any life with a degree of truthfulness, from an outside viewpoint and at least partially from within, then the picture will be such that the man hasn't the slightest chance of living on (2a).
    ...Она (жена Огарёва) сама сказала мне впоследствии, что сцена эта показалась ей натянутой, детской. Оно, пожалуй, и могло так показаться со стороны но зачем же она смотрела со стороны?.. (Герцен 2)....She (Ogaryov's wife) told me herself afterwards that this scene had struck her as affected and childish. Of course it might strike one so looking on at it as an outsider, but why was she looking on at it as an outsider? (2a).
    Шли они (Костенко и Росляков) не быстро и не медленно, весело о чём-то разговаривали, заигрывали с девушками... Со стороны могло показаться, что два бездельника просто-напросто убивают время (Семёнов 1). They (Kostyenko and Roslyakov) walked neither quickly nor slowly, talking gaily about something, flirting with the girls....To a bystander they might have looked like a couple of idlers simply killing time (1a).
    Он (Эренбург) на всё смотрел как бы со стороны - что ему оставалось делать после «Молитвы о России»? - и прятался в ироническое всепонимание (Мандельштам 2). Не (Ehrenburg) seemed to view everything with great detachment-what else could he do after his Prayer for Russia?—and took refuge in a kind of ironical knowingness (2a).
    4. человек, люди и т. п. - (nonagreeing postmodif) a person (or people) not belonging to the group, organization etc in question
    from (on) the outside
    outsider(s).
    «Какая баба!.. Ей бы и быть председателем. И на хрена нам кого-то со стороны искать» (Абрамов 1). "What a woman!... If only she could be Chairwoman, and the hell with searching for one on the outside" (1a).
    В деревне не хватало мужчин, и председателю пришлось нанять рабочих со стороны. There weren't enough men in the village, so the chairman had to hire outsiders.
    5. \С-618\С-618 кого, чьей Prep the resulting PrepP is adv
    used to denote a person or group of people with whom an action or statement originates
    for (on) s.o.'s part
    on the part of (in limited contexts) of s.o.
    by s.o. (Бутон:) Так что вы говорите, милостивый государь? Что наш король есть самый лучший, самый блестящий король во всём мире? С моей стороны возражений нет (Булгаков 8). (В.:) So what are you saying, dear sir? That our king is the very best, the most brilliant king in the whole world? For my part I have no objections (8a).
    ...Тут было много и простодушия со стороны Мити, ибо при всех пороках своих это был очень простодушный человек (Достоевский 1)....There was much simple-heartedness on Mitya's part, for with all his vices this was a very simple-hearted man (1a).
    Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?» (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).
    «...Примите в соображение, что ошибка возможна ведь только со стороны первого разряда, то есть „обыкновенных" людей...» (Достоевский 3). "...You must take into consideration the fact that a mistake can be made only by a member of the first class, that is, by the 'ordinary' people..." (3a).
    6. \С-618 кого, чьей Prep the resulting PrepP is adv
    used to denote a person or group of people whose action, behavior, statement etc is characterized or evaluated: (how generous (itis not nice, that's not fair etc)) of s.o. (to do sth.).
    Это очень плохо с его стороны - оставить нас наедине. Никогда не ожидал я от него такого предательства! (Казаков 2). That's not nice of him—to leave us alone. I never expected such treachery from him (2a).
    «Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор» (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).
    7. \С-618 чего, какой Prep the resulting PrepP is adv
    in a certain respect (as specified by the context)
    from the standpoint (the vantage point) of
    from the point of view of from a AdjP standpoint (point of view).
    «Стригуны» молчали они понимали, что слова Собачкина очень последовательны и что со стороны логики под них нельзя иголки подточить (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "colts" were silent, for they realized that Sobachkin's words were very logical and that, from the point of view of pure logic, they were absolutely unassailable (2a).
    8. \С-618 кого, чьей, какой Prep the resulting PrepP is adv
    used to indicate a line of familial descent
    on (one's (the) father' (mother', husbamtfs, wife's etc)) side.
    Юный негодяй был влюблён в княгиню и тоже торчал у неё день и ночь, кажется, на правах соседа или дальнего родственника со стороны мужа (Искандер 3). The young reprobate was in love with the princess and had also been hanging around her day and night, exercising his rights as a neighbor, I believe, or a distant relative on the husband's side (3a).

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  • 122 со стороны

    [PrepP; Invar]
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    1. со стороны кого-чего [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    moving, coming, or issuing from some person, place, location etc:
    - from the direction of.
         ♦ Ему в голову не могло прийти, что у них гости и что ржание коня доносится со стороны микулицынского крыльца, из сада (Пастернак 1). It never occurred to him that they had guests or that the neighing came from the direction of Mikulitsyn's house (1a).
    2. со стороны смотреть, наблюдать, видно и т.п. [adv]
    (to look at s.o. or sth., be visible etc) from some distance away:
    - from a distance.
         ♦ На солнечном пригреве, на камне, ниже садовой скамейки, сидел Костоглотов... И даже не видно было со стороны, чтобы плечи его поднимались и опускались от дыхания (Солженицын 10). Kostoglotov was sitting in a sunny spot on a stone below a garden bench....From a distance one could not even see his shoulders rising and falling as he breathed... (10a).
    3. со стороны смотреть (на кого-что), судить, казаться и т.п. [adv]
    (to look at, judge etc s.o. or sth.) from the point of view of one who is not directly involved in the matter at hand, (to appear a certain way) to s.o. who is not directly involved in the matter at hand:
    - (look at s.o. < sth.>) from the outside;
    - [in limited contexts] as an outsider;
    - to an outsider < a bystander> (sth. might look <seem etc>);
    - (view sth.) with (great) detachment;
    - (take) a detached view.
         ♦ Конечно, обидно: маловато успел. Со стороны может показаться, что вовсе не так. Я и то, и это, пятое, десятое. Но уж я-то знаю, что чепуха (Трифонов 5). It was humiliating, of course. I had accomplished very little. From an outsider's point of view it might not appear that way. I've done this, that, and a number of things. But I myself know how little it has all amounted to (5a).
         ♦ В том-то и дело, что если рассказать с некоторой правдивостью любую жизнь со стороны и хотя бы отчасти изнутри, то картинка наша будет такова, что этот человек дальше жить не имеет ни малейшей возможности (Битов 2). That's just the point, that if we tell the story of any life with a degree of truthfulness, from an outside viewpoint and at least partially from within, then the picture will be such that the man hasn't the slightest chance of living on (2a).
         ♦...Она [жена Огарёва] сама сказала мне впоследствии, что сцена эта показалась ей натянутой, детской. Оно, пожалуй, и могло так показаться со стороны; но зачем же она смотрела со стороны?.. (Герцен 2)....She [Ogaryov's wife] told me herself afterwards that this scene had struck her as affected and childish. Of course it might strike one so looking on at it as an outsider, but why was she looking on at it as an outsider? (2a).
         ♦ Шли они [Костенко и Росляков] не быстро и не медленно, весело о чём-то разговаривали, заигрывали с девушками... Со стороны могло показаться, что два бездельника просто-напросто убивают время (Семёнов 1). They [Kostyenko and Roslyakov] walked neither quickly nor slowly, talking gaily about something, flirting with the girls....To a bystander they might have looked like a couple of idlers simply killing time (1a).
         ♦ Он [Эренбург] на всё смотрел как бы со стороны - что ему оставалось делать после "Молитвы о России"? - и прятался в ироническое всепонимание (Мандельштам 2). Не [Ehrenburg] seemed to view everything with great detachment-what else could he do after his Prayer for Russia? - and took refuge in a kind of ironical knowingness (2a).
    4. человек, люди и т.п. - [nonagreeing postmodif]
    a person (or people) not belonging to the group, organization etc in question:
    - from <on> the outside;
    - outsider(s).
         ♦ "Какая баба!.. Ей бы и быть председателем. И на хрена нам кого-то со стороны искать" (Абрамов 1). "What a woman!... If only she could be Chairwoman, and the hell with searching for one on the outside" (1a).
         ♦ В деревне не хватало мужчин, и председателю пришлось нанять рабочих со стороны. There weren't enough men in the village, so the chairman had to hire outsiders.
    5. со стороны кого, чьей [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    used to denote a person or group of people with whom an action or statement originates:
    - for <on> s.o.'s part;
    - [in limited contexts] of s.o.;
    - by s.o.
         ♦ [Бутон:] Так что вы говорите, милостивый государь? Что наш король есть самый лучший, самый блестящий король во всём мире? С моей стороны возражений нет (Булгаков 8). [В.:] So what are you saying, dear sir? That our king is the very best, the most brilliant king in the whole world? For my part I have no objections (8a).
         ♦...Тут было много и простодушия со стороны Мити, ибо при всех пороках своих это был очень простодушный человек (Достоевский 1)....There was much simple-heartedness on Mitya's part, for with all his vices this was a very simple-hearted man (1a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).
         ♦ "...Примите в соображение, что ошибка возможна ведь только со стороны первого разряда, то есть "обыкновенных" людей..." (Достоевский 3). "...You must take into consideration the fact that a mistake can be made only by a member of the first class, that is, by the 'ordinary' people..." (3a).
    6. со стороны кого, чьей [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    used to denote a person or group of people whose action, behavior, statement etc is characterized or evaluated:
    - (how generous <it's not nice, that's not fair etc>) of s.o. (to do sth.).
         ♦ Это очень плохо с его стороны - оставить нас наедине. Никогда не ожидал я от него такого предательства! (Казаков 2). That's not nice of him - to leave us alone. I never expected such treachery from him (2a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).
    7. со стороны чего, какой [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    in a certain respect (as specified by the context):
    - from a [AdjP] standpoint (point of view).
         ♦ "Стригуны" молчали; они понимали, что слова Собачкина очень последовательны и что со стороны логики под них нельзя иголки подточить (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "colts" were silent; for they realized that Sobachkin's words were very logical and that, from the point of view of pure logic, they were absolutely unassailable (2a).
    8. со стороны кого, чьей, какой [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    used to indicate a line of familial descent:
    - on (one's (the) father's (mother's, husband's, wife's etc)) side.
         ♦ Юный негодяй был влюблён в княгиню и тоже торчал у неё день и ночь, кажется, на правах соседа или дальнего родственника со стороны мужа (Искандер 3). The young reprobate was in love with the princess and had also been hanging around her day and night, exercising his rights as a neighbor, I believe, or a distant relative on the husband's side (3a).

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  • 123 Gehen

    I v/i; geht, ging, ist gegangen
    1. ( zu Fuß) gehen walk, go (on foot, Am. auch by foot); spazieren gehen go for a walk; aufrecht / gebückt gehen walk upright / with a stoop; am Stock gehen walk with a stick (Am. cane); im Schritt / Trab gehen Pferd: walk / trot; wo ich gehe und stehe sehe ich... wherever I go...
    2. mit Richtung: gehen in (+ Akk) go into, enter; auf / über die Straße gehen go out into / cross the street; mit jemandem zum Bahnhof etc. gehen see s.o. ( oder go with s.o.) to the station etc.; er geht nie aus dem Haus he never leaves ( oder goes out of) the house; Licht, Seite, Weg etc.
    3. (sich irgendwohin begeben) go; schwimmen etc. gehen go swimming etc.; jemanden suchen gehen (go and) look for s.o.; ins oder zu Bett gehen go to bed; ins Ausland / Kino etc. gehen go abroad / to the cinema (Am. to a movie) etc.; aufs Dach gehen go up on the roof; in Deckung gehen take cover; ins Wasser gehen go into the water; auf Reisen gehen go travel(l)ing; unter Menschen gehen mix with people; an / von Bord gehen go on board / leave the ship, plane etc., embark / disembark; zu jemandem gehen (sich hinzugesellen) join s.o.; mit einer Frage etc.: go up to s.o.; (besuchen) go and see s.o.; seit wann bist du unter die Alkoholiker / Sportler gegangen? umg., hum. since when have you been an alcoholic / a sports enthusiast?
    4. beruflich etc.: als Putzfrau etc. gehen work as a cleaner; in die Fabrik etc. gehen (dort anfangen) start at the factory etc.; (dort arbeiten) go (in)to the factory; zur Schule / aufs Gymnasium etc. gehen go to school / grammar (Am. high) school; sie geht noch nicht in die oder zur Schule she doesn’t go to ( oder she’s not at, Am. in) school yet; in die Politik / zum Film etc. gehen go into politics / films (Am. motion pictures); zu den oder unter die Soldaten gehen join the army; ins Kloster gehen become a nun; in oder auf Urlaub gehen go on holiday (Am. vacation); in Rente gehen retire
    5. umg. (sich kleiden): als Clown etc. gehen im Karneval: go as a clown etc.; in Zivil gehen Soldat: wear civilian clothes; Polizist: wear plainclothes; ganz in Weiß etc. gehen wear white etc., be all in white etc.; sie geht heute im Kleid / mit Hut she’s wearing a dress / hat today; so kannst du nicht gehen! you can’t go (looking) like that!
    6. (beginnen): an die Arbeit etc. gehen get down to work etc.; auch unpers.: wenn’s ans Aufräumen / Trinken geht when it comes to clearing up / drinking
    7. fig.: an etw. (Akk) gehen umg. ohne Erlaubnis: touch s.th.; Geldbeutel, Handtasche go into s.th.; (nehmen) take s.th.; die Kinder waren mir an das Geld / den Kuchen gegangen the kids had been at (Am. into) my money / cake; geh mir ja nicht an meine Sachen umg. don’t you (dare) touch ( oder interfere with) my things; sie sind auseinander gegangen (haben sich getrennt) they’ve split up; in sich gehen do a bit of soul-searching; mit jemandem gehen umg. (fest befreundet sein) go steady with s.o.
    8. (weggehen, auch aus Stellung etc.) go, leave; gehst du schon? are you going already?; jetzt geh schon! ermunternd: go on then; antreibend: get going then; jemanden lieber gehen als kommen sehen be glad to see the back of s.o.; er ist von uns gegangen euph. (ist tot) he has passed away; jemanden gehen lassen let s.o. go; ungestraft: let s.o. off; gehen lassen umg., fig. (Seil etc.) (loslassen) let go; (jemanden, etw.) (in Ruhe lassen) leave alone; sich gehen lassen fig. unmanierlich: let o.s. go; (die Beherrschung verlieren) lose one’s temper; er ist gegangen worden umg., hum. he was sacked (bes. Am. fired); geh! bes. südd., österr., erstaunt: really?; ach, geh oder geh, geh! umg. come on!, go on!; geh mir doch mit deinen faulen Ausreden / dem blöden Kerl ( vom Leib)! umg., fig. I don’t want to hear any of your excuses / see the stupid man; geh mir ( bloß) mit Mallorca! you can keep ( oder I’ve had enough of) your wretched Majorca!
    9. Zug etc.: (abfahren) go ( nach to), leave ( oder depart) (for); (verkehren) go, run; wann geht der nächste Zug nach Rom? when does the next train for Rome leave ( oder depart)?; der nächste Bus geht erst in zwei Stunden there isn’t another bus for two hours; hier geht alle zehn Minuten ein Bus there’s a bus every ten minutes here; siehe auch 13
    10. allg. Bewegung: ging da nicht gerade eine Tür? wasn’t that a door I heard (going)?; die Schublade geht so schwer the drawer is so difficult to open ( oder shut), the drawer sticks; draußen geht ein kalter Wind there’s a cold wind blowing outside
    11. mit Ziel: der Ball ging ins Tor the ball went in; sie ging als Erste durchs Ziel she was the first to cross the finishing line; der Schuss ging mitten ins Herz the shot went clean through the heart; das Foto ging von Hand zu Hand the photo was passed from hand to hand
    12. fig.: es geht das Gerücht, dass... there’s a rumo(u)r going around that...; das Erbe ging an ihn the inheritance went to him; das geht auf mich (zahle ich) that’s on me; das geht auf die Leber etc. it’s bad for your liver etc., it takes its toll on your liver etc.; es geht auf oder gegen Mitternacht it’s nearly midnight; sie geht auf die 60 she’s nearly 60; seine Kritik ging dahin, dass... his criticism was to the effect that..., what his criticism boiled down to was that...; ein Aufschrei ging durch die Menge a cry went up from the crowd; der Skandal ging durch die Presse the scandal was in all the papers; das geht gegen mein Gewissen it goes against my conscience; was ich jetzt sage, geht nicht gegen dich is not aimed at you; gehen nach (sich richten nach) go by; nach dem Aussehen kann man nicht gehen you can’t go ( oder judge) by appearances; wenn es nach mir ginge if I had my way; es kann nicht immer alles nach deinem Kopf gehen you can’t get your own way all of the time; was geht hier vor sich? what’s going on here?; wie ist das vor sich gegangen? what happened?
    13. Mauer, Weg etc.: go, lead to; Treppe: lead (down / up) to; Leitung etc.: lead; Fenster: face, look out on; Tür: open; gehen durch go ( oder pass) through; wohin geht dieser Weg? where does this path go ( oder lead to)?; wohin geht die Reise? where are you etc. off to?; der Zaun geht bis zum Fluss / um das ganze Grundstück goes as far as the river / around the whole property; das Fenster geht auf die Straße / nach Norden looks out onto the street / faces ( oder looks) north; die Brücke geht über eine Schlucht spans ( oder goes over) a ravine; der Zug, die Strecke geht über Ulm nach Stuttgart goes to Stuttgart via Ulm; zum Zoo geht es die nächste Straße rechts for the zoo, take the next (street on the) right; an der Ampel geht es ( nach) links go left at the lights
    14. zur Angabe von Mengen, Grenzen: das Wasser / er geht mir bis ans oder zum Kinn the water / he comes up to my chin; der Rock geht über die Knie the skirt comes to below the knee; eine tief gehende Wunde a deep wound; tief gehender Schmerz deep grief; es gehen 200 Personen in den Saal the hall holds ( oder seats) two hundred people; wie oft geht fünf in neunzig? how many times does five go into ninety?; der Schrank geht nicht durch die Tür the cupboard won’t go through the door; auf einen Zentner gehen 50 Kilogramm 50 kilogram(me)s make a (metric) hundredweight
    15. (erreichen) der Schaden geht in die Millionen runs into millions; die Kämpfe gehen in den vierten Tag fighting has entered its fourth day; das Spiel geht in die Verlängerung the game is going into extra time (Am. overtime)
    16. (dauern) last; wie lange geht die Sitzung schon / noch? how long has the meeting been going on ( oder been under way) / how much longer is the meeting going to take?; die Ferien gehen vom 10. bis 24. Mai the holidays are ( oder run) from the 10th to the 24th of May (Am. May 10th to 24th); das geht nun schon seit Jahren so that’s been going on for years
    17. (übertreffen, übersteigen): das geht über meinen Verstand / meine Kräfte / meine finanziellen Möglichkeiten it’s beyond my understanding / strength / financial capabilities, it’s more than I can grasp / manage / afford; es geht doch nichts über... there’s nothing like...; das / sie geht ihm über alles it / she means everything to him
    18. fig.: wie hoch kannst / willst du gehen? beim Kaufen: how much can you afford? / do you want to spend?; beim Wetten, Pokern etc.: how high can you / do you want to go?; das geht zu weit! that’s going too far!; jetzt bist du zu weit gegangen now you’ve gone too far; er ging so weit zu sagen... he went so far as to say...; das ging so weit, dass... it got to the point where..., things went so far that...
    19.
    a) (in Betrieb sein) Staubsauger, Radio etc.: be on;
    b) (klingeln) Klingel, Telefon: ring, go; um 6 Uhr ging mein Wecker my alarm went off at 6 o’clock; das Telefon geht schon den ganzen Tag the phone has been ringing all day;
    c) Puls: beat; ihr Puls geht zu schnell / nicht mehr her pulse is too rapid / has stopped
    20. (funktionieren) go, work; die Uhr geht nicht has stopped; (ist kaputt) is broken; meine Uhr geht falsch / richtig my watch is wrong / right; keine Angst, das geht ganz leicht don’t worry, it’s quite easy; das Gedicht, Lied geht so goes like this; wie geht das Lied gleich wieder? umg. how does the song go again?; wie soll denn das gehen? (verstehe ich nicht) how do you do it?; (glaube ich nicht) how do you say you do it?
    21. (möglich sein) be possible; (gut sein) be all right; geht (es) Mittwoch? is Wednesday OK ( oder all right)?; Mittwoch geht gut Wednesday is fine
    22. unpers.; (erlaubt sein) be allowed; ich hätte morgen gern das Auto, geht das? is that OK?; so geht das ( aber) nicht! that won’t do at all!
    23. umg. (ausreichen, akzeptabel sein) do; der Mantel muss den Winter noch gehen the coat will have to do for ( oder last) this winter; geht das jetzt so? will it do?, is it all right like that?; der Hunger ging ja noch, aber der Durst ( war nicht auszuhalten)! the hunger we could take, but the thirst (was unbearable)!
    24. Entwicklung, Verlauf: gut gehen go well, turn out all right; Geschäfte: do well, go well; schief gehen go wrong; wie gehen die Geschäfte? how’s business?; gut / schlecht gehend Geschäft etc.: flourishing ( oder thriving) / ailing; das konnte nicht gut gehen it was bound to go wrong; das kann ja nicht gut gehen! umg. there’s no way it’s going to work; wenn das nur gut geht! well, let’s just hope for the best; das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing, Am. a close call), talk about lucky umg.; so geht es, wenn man nicht aufpasst etc.: that’s what comes of (+ Ger.) abwärts, aufwärts, vorwärts
    25. Ware: sell ( gut well), go (well); die Stiefel gehen überhaupt nicht nobody’s buying ( oder interested in) the boots, the boots aren’t selling at all
    26. unpers.; Befinden: wie geht es Ihnen oder dir? how are you?; zu einem Kranken: how are you feeling?; wie geht’s(, wie steht’s)? umg. how are things?, how’s life (with you)?, how’s life treating you?; mir geht’s gut / schlecht I’m fine / not well; geschäftlich etc.: I’m doing fine / badly; es geht (so) umg. not too bad(ly), (it) could be worse; es sich (Dat) gut gehen lassen have a good time, enjoy o.s.; sonst geht’s dir ( aber schon) gut? iro. are you sure you’re feeling all right?; ihm ist es ( auch) nicht besser gegangen he didn’t do ( oder fare) any better; mir ist es genauso gegangen it was the same for me, same here umg.; wie geht es dir mit diesem Film? what do you think ( oder how do you feel) about this film (Am. auch movie)?; mir geht es genauso I feel exactly the same way, same here umg.; jetzt geht es ihm ans Leben oder an den Kragen etc. umg. he’s really in for it now
    27. unpers.; (möglich sein): es geht nicht it can’t be done, it’s impossible, nothing doing umg., no way umg.; es wird schon gehen it’ll be all right; es geht auch so / allein (ohne das/dich) we etc. can manage without it/you; es geht ( eben) nicht anders it can’t be helped(, I’m afraid)
    28. unpers.; fig.: es geht um Thema: it’s about; worum geht es in dem Film / bei dem Streit? what’s the film (Am. auch movie)/ quarrel about?; es geht hier um... we’re talking about ( oder looking at)...; worum geht es? (was willst du von mir) what’s the problem?; es geht um den Frieden etc.: peace etc. is at stake; es geht darum zu (+ Inf.) it’s a question ( oder matter) of (+ Ger.) darum geht es hier ( gar) nicht that’s not the point;
    d) persönliches Interesse: worum geht es dir eigentlich? what are you really after?; es geht ihm nur ums Geld he’s just interested in the money; mir geht es nicht ums Geld, sondern um... I’m not interested in the money, but...; um das Geld geht’s mir ja gar nicht I’m not the least bit interested in ( oder don’t care about) the money
    29. Teig: rise; den Teig gehen lassen let the dough rise
    30. als Funktionsverb: zu Bruch oder in die Brüche gehen break, get broken; in Druck gehen go to press; in Erfüllung gehen be fulfilled ( oder realized); in Produktion gehen go into production; offline, online, verloren, vonstatten etc.
    II v/t: einen Umweg gehen make a detour; wir gingen die Strecke Altdorf - Neustadt in drei Stunden we walked from Altdorf to Neustadt in three hours; Gang1 3, Weg
    III v/refl unpers.: in diesen Schuhen geht es sich gut these shoes are good for walking, these are good walking shoes; auf dem steinigen Boden ging es sich etwas mühsam the going was fairly laborious over the stony ground
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    to march; to step; to go; to walk
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    Ge|hen
    nt -s, no pl
    (= Zu-Fuß-Gehen) walking; (= Abschied) leaving; (SPORT) (= Disziplin) walking; (= Wettbewerb) walk
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    1) (to walk, travel, move etc: He is going across the field; Go straight ahead; When did he go out?) go
    2) (to be sent, passed on etc: Complaints have to go through the proper channels.) go
    3) (to visit, to attend: He goes to school every day; I decided not to go to the movie.) go
    4) (to move away: I think it is time you were going.) go
    5) (to be working etc: I don't think that clock is going.) go
    6) (to be acceptable etc: Anything goes in this office.) go
    7) (to have a particular tune etc: How does that song go?) go
    8) (an act of leaving, moving away etc: the comings and goings of the people in the street.) going
    9) (to go: I think I'll go along to that meeting.) go along
    10) ((of people or animals) to (cause to) move on foot at a pace slower than running, never having both or all the feet off the ground at once: He walked across the room and sat down; How long will it take to walk to the station?; She walks her dog in the park every morning.) walk
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    Ge·hen
    <-s>
    [ˈge:ən]
    1. (Zu-Fuß-Gehen) walking
    2. (das Weggehen) going, leaving
    schon im \Gehen, wandte sie sich noch einmal um she turned round once more as she left
    sein frühes/vorzeitiges \Gehen his early departure
    3. SPORT race walking
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    das; Gehens
    2) (Leichtathletik) walking
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    Gehen n; -s, kein pl
    1. walking;
    das Gehen fällt ihm schwer he finds it hard to walk
    2. SPORT, Disziplin: walking; Wettkampf: walk
    3.
    zum Gehen bringen (Gerät etc) get sth going
    4. fig (Abschied) leaving
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    das; Gehens
    2) (Leichtathletik) walking
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    nur sing. n.
    going n.

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  • 124 Ruhe

    f; -, kein Pl.
    1. (Stille) silence, peace (and quiet); sich (Dat) Ruheverschaffen make everyone be quiet; Ruhe! (be) quiet!, silence!, order!; Ruhe, bitte! quiet, please; gib doch endlich Ruhe! can’t you be quiet?; (auch: hör auf damit) give over (Am. cut it out), will you; es herrschte absolute Ruhe there wasn’t a sound to be heard; unter Zuhörern etc.: there was dead silence; zur Ruhe bringen quiet(en) down, still, silence; (beruhigen) calm (down), hush; Ruhe vor dem Sturm lull ( oder calm) before the storm
    2. (Friede) peace; Ruhe und Ordnung law and order; Ruhe und ( inneren) Frieden ( wiederherstellen) (restore) peace and tranquility
    3. (Entspannung, Erholung) rest; zur Ruhe kommen Pendel etc.: come to rest; Person: settle down; sie braucht ( jetzt) Ruhe she needs rest ( Stille: peace and quiet); er gönnt mir keine Ruhe he doesn’t give me a minute’s rest, he keeps me going nonstop umg.; sich zur Ruhe setzen retire, go into retirement; jemanden zur letzten Ruhe betten geh., euph. lay s.o. to rest; ewige Ruhe geh., euph. eternal rest ( oder peace); der arme Mann hat jetzt Ruhe (ist tot) the poor man is now at rest; jetzt hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg. peace and quiet at last
    4. innere: auch peace of mind; (Gelassenheit) calm, composure, coolness; (Geduld) patience; (Gemächlichkeit) leisureliness; ( sie sagte mir) in aller Ruhe (she told me) (very) calmly; überleg es dir in aller Ruhe take your time over ( oder about) it; Ruhe bewahren (sich nicht aufregen) keep one’s composure ( oder cool); (still sein) keep quiet; Ruhe ausstrahlen radiate calm; sich nicht aus der Ruhe bringen lassen keep one’s composure, not get worked up; nichts bringt ihn aus der Ruhe nothing upsets him; er hat die Ruhe weg umg. he’s unflappable; (trödelt) he certainly takes his time; immer mit der Ruhe!, nur die Ruhe! umg. (take it) easy!; warnend: easy does it!, keep your shirt on!; er kann keine Ruhe finden he just won’t calm down; (kann nicht schlafen) he can’t (get to) sleep; sich zur Ruhe begeben förm. retire (to bed oder to rest); angenehme Ruhe! sleep well; er war die Ruhe selbst he was as calm as could be, he was as cool as a cucumber umg.; Ruhe haben vor (+ Dat) be unmolested by, be no longer bothered by
    5. lass mich in Ruhe! leave me alone; lass mich damit in Ruhe! I don’t want to hear about it, don’t bother me about that; er lässt mir keine Ruhe he does not give me any peace; er lässt sie nicht in Ruhe he keeps pestering her; Kind: auch he gives her no peace; lasst den Computer in Ruhe! umg. stop messing about with the computer; es ließ ihm keine Ruhe he couldn’t stop thinking about it, it haunted him, it preyed on his mind
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    die Ruhe
    ease; quiescence; stillness; tranquility; peace; quiet; calmness; calm; rest; silence; sereneness; quietness; reposefulness; restfulness; quietude; repose; serenity; tranquillity
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    Ru|he ['ruːə]
    f -,
    no pl
    1) (= Schweigen, Stille) quiet, silence

    Rúhe! — quiet!, silence!

    Rúhe, bitte! — quiet, please

    gebt Rúhe! — be quiet!

    ihr sollt Rúhe geben! — once and for all: (will you) be quiet!

    jdn zur Rúhe ermahnen — to tell sb to be quiet

    Rúhe verschaffen — to get quiet or silence

    es herrscht Rúhe — all is silent, silence reigns (liter); (fig

    Rúhe halten (lit, fig)to keep quiet or silent

    die Rúhe der Natur — the stillness of nature

    himmlische Rúhe — heavenly peace

    Rúhe und Frieden — peace and quiet

    in Rúhe und Abgeschiedenheit — in peaceful seclusion

    die Rúhe vor dem Sturm (fig)the calm before the storm

    2) (= Ungestörtheit, Frieden) peace, quiet; (= Ruhestätte) resting place

    Rúhe ausstrahlen — to radiate a sense of calm

    in Rúhe und Frieden leben — to live a quiet life

    Rúhe und Ordnung — law and order

    nach tagelangen Krawallen ist wieder Rúhe eingekehrt — after days of rioting, order or calm has returned

    Rúhe ist die erste Bürgerpflicht (prov)the main thing is to keep calm

    die Rúhe wiederherstellen — to restore order

    ich brauche meine Rúhe — I need a bit of peace

    lass mich in Rúhe! — leave me in peace, stop bothering me

    ich will meine Rúhe haben! — leave or let me alone or be

    vor jdm Rúhe haben wollen — to want a rest from sb; (endgültig) to want to get or be rid of sb

    jdm keine Rúhe lassen or gönnen (Mensch)not to give sb any peace

    keine Rúhe geben — to keep on and on

    das lässt ihm keine Rúhe — he can't stop thinking about it

    zur Rúhe kommen — to get some peace

    jdn zur Rúhe kommen lassen — to give sb a chance to rest

    keine Rúhe finden (können) —

    jdn zur letzten or ewigen Rúhe betten (liter)to lay sb to rest (liter)

    die letzte Rúhe finden (liter)to be laid to rest (liter)

    3) (= Erholung) rest, repose (liter); (= Ruhestand) retirement; (= Stillstand) rest

    der Patient braucht viel Rúhe — the patient needs a great deal of rest

    das Pendel befindet sich in Rúhe — the pendulum is stationary

    jdm keine Rúhe gönnen — not to give sb a minute's rest

    zur Rúhe gehen — to retire (to bed) (form)

    angenehme Rúhe! — sleep well!

    sich zur Rúhe setzen — to retire

    4) (= Gelassenheit) calm(ness); (= Disziplin) quiet, order

    die Rúhe weghaben (inf)to be unflappable (inf)

    Rúhe bewahren — to keep calm

    die Rúhe selbst sein — to be calmness itself

    jdn aus der Rúhe bringen — to throw sb (inf)

    sich nicht aus der Rúhe bringen lassen, nicht aus der Rúhe zu bringen sein — not to (let oneself) get worked up

    in aller Rúhe — calmly

    er trank noch in aller Rúhe seinen Kaffee — he drank his coffee as if he had all the time in the world

    überlege es dir in (aller) Rúhe — take your time and think about it

    etw in Rúhe ansehen — to look at sth in one's own time

    immer mit der Rúhe (inf)don't panic

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    die
    1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) calm
    2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) calm
    5) (a state, atmosphere, period of time etc which is quiet: In the quiet of the night; All I want is peace and quiet.) quiet
    6) (rest; calm; peacefulness.) repose
    7) (sleep: He needs a good night's rest.) rest
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    Ru·he
    <->
    [ˈru:ə]
    1. (Stille) quiet no art, no pl, silence no art, no pl
    \Ruhe [bitte]! quiet [or silence] [please]!
    es herrscht \Ruhe all is quiet
    im Raum herrschte absolute \Ruhe there was dead silence [or a complete hush] in the room
    für diese Arbeit brauche ich absolute \Ruhe I need absolute quiet for this work
    [einen Moment] um \Ruhe bitten to ask for [a moment's] silence
    jdn um \Ruhe bitten to ask sb to be quiet
    jdn zur \Ruhe ermahnen to tell sb to be quiet
    \Ruhe geben to be quiet
    gebt \Ruhe! be quiet!
    ihr sollt endlich \Ruhe geben! once and for all, [will you] be quiet!
    meinst du, dass die Kleinen \Ruhe geben, wenn ich ihnen eine Geschichte vorlese? do you think the kids will settle down when I read them a story?
    \Ruhe halten to keep quiet
    himmlische \Ruhe heavenly peace
    2. (Ungestörtheit) peace no art, no pl
    ich möchte jetzt meine \Ruhe haben! I should like [to have] some peace [and quiet] now!
    ich brauche \Ruhe bei meiner Arbeit I need some peace and quiet while I'm working
    in \Ruhe und Abgeschiedenheit in peaceful seclusion
    in \Ruhe und Frieden in peace and quiet
    [keine] \Ruhe geben to [not] stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) to [not] give up
    hier hast du 10 Euro, aber nun gib auch \Ruhe! here's ten euros, but now stop bothering me!
    vor jdm \Ruhe haben to not be bothered by sb
    vor jdm \Ruhe haben wollen to want a rest from sb; (endgültig) to want to get rid of sb
    jdn [mit etw dat] in \Ruhe lassen to leave sb in peace [with sth]
    lass mich in \Ruhe! leave me in peace!, stop bothering me!
    \Ruhe und Ordnung law and order + sing vb
    für \Ruhe und Ordnung sorgen to uphold [or preserve] law and order
    \Ruhe und Ordnung wiederherstellen to restore law and order
    3. (Erholung) rest
    der Patient braucht jetzt viel \Ruhe the patient needs a great deal of rest now
    die drei Stunden \Ruhe haben mir gutgetan the three hours' rest has done me good
    angenehme \Ruhe! (geh) sleep well!
    sich akk zur \Ruhe begeben (geh) to retire [to bed] form
    keine \Ruhe finden können to not be able to find any peace of mind
    jdm keine \Ruhe gönnen [o lassen] to not give sb a minute's peace
    sich dat keine \Ruhe gönnen to not allow oneself any rest
    zur \Ruhe kommen to get to some peace; (solide werden) to settle down
    jdn zur \Ruhe kommen lassen to give sb a chance to rest
    jdn nicht zur \Ruhe kommen lassen to give sb no peace
    jdm keine \Ruhe lassen to not give sb a moment's rest
    die nächtliche \Ruhe stören to disturb the nocturnal peace
    4. (Gelassenheit) calm[ness] no pl, composure
    \Ruhe ausstrahlen to radiate calmness
    [die] \Ruhe bewahren to keep calm [or fam one's cool]
    jdn aus der \Ruhe bringen to disconcert [or BRIT fam wind up sep] sb
    er ist durch nichts aus der \Ruhe zu bringen nothing can wind him up
    sich akk [von jdm/etw] nicht aus der \Ruhe bringen lassen, [von jdm/etw] nicht aus der \Ruhe zu bringen sein to not let oneself get worked up [by sb/sth]
    immer mit der \Ruhe! (fam) take things easy!, don't panic!; (keine Eile) no need to rush!
    in [aller] \Ruhe [really] calmly
    überlegen Sie es sich in aller \Ruhe think about it calmly
    lesen Sie sich den Vertrag in aller \Ruhe durch read through the contract calmly and in your own time
    ich muss mir das in [aller] \Ruhe überlegen I must have a quiet think about it
    sie trank noch in aller \Ruhe ihren Tee aus she drank her tea as if she had all the time in the world
    jdm keine \Ruhe lassen to not give sb any peace
    der Gedanke lässt mir keine \Ruhe I can't stop thinking about it
    die \Ruhe selbst sein to be calmness itself
    die \Ruhe verlieren to lose one's composure
    die \Ruhe weg haben (fam) to be unflappable
    5. (Stillstand) rest
    das Pendel ist in \Ruhe the pendulum is stationary
    das Rad ist zur \Ruhe gekommen the wheel has stopped turning
    6.
    \Ruhe ist die erste Bürgerpflicht (prov veraltet) orderly behaviour is the first duty of the citizen; (hum) the main thing is to keep calm
    die ewige \Ruhe (geh) eternal rest
    keine \Ruhe geben, bis... to not rest until...
    jdn zur letzten \Ruhe betten (geh) to lay sb to rest
    die letzte \Ruhe finden (geh) to be laid to rest
    sich akk zur \Ruhe setzen to retire
    die \Ruhe vor dem Sturm the calm before the storm; s.a. Seele
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    die; Ruhe
    1) (Stille) silence

    Ruhe [bitte]! — quiet or silence [please]!

    in Ruhe [und Frieden] — in peace [and quiet]

    die [öffentliche] Ruhe wiederherstellen — restore [law and] order

    keine Ruhe geben — not stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) not give up; (weiter protestieren) go on protesting

    3) (Unbewegtheit) rest
    4) (Erholung, das Sichausruhen) rest no def. art.

    angenehme Ruhe(geh.) sleep well

    sich zur Ruhe begeben(geh.) retire [to bed]

    sich zur Ruhe setzen(in den Ruhestand treten) take one's retirement; retire (in + Dat. to)

    5) (Gelassenheit) calm[ness]; composure

    er ist die Ruhe selbst(ugs.) he is calmness itself

    [die] Ruhe bewahren/die Ruhe verlieren — keep calm/lose one's composure; keep/lose one's cool (coll.)

    in [aller] Ruhe — [really] calmly

    die Ruhe weghaben(ugs.) be completely unflappable (coll.)

    immer mit der Ruhe!(nur keine Panik) don't panic!; (nichts überstürzen) no need to rush

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    Ruhe f; -, kein pl
    1. (Stille) silence, peace (and quiet);
    sich (dat)
    Ruheverschaffen make everyone be quiet;
    Ruhe! (be) quiet!, silence!, order!;
    Ruhe, bitte! quiet, please;
    gib doch endlich Ruhe! can’t you be quiet?; (auch: hör auf damit) give over (US cut it out), will you;
    es herrschte absolute Ruhe there wasn’t a sound to be heard; unter Zuhörern etc: there was dead silence;
    zur Ruhe bringen quiet(en) down, still, silence; (beruhigen) calm (down), hush;
    Ruhe vor dem Sturm lull ( oder calm) before the storm
    2. (Friede) peace;
    Ruhe und Ordnung law and order;
    Ruhe und (inneren) Frieden (wiederherstellen) (restore) peace and tranquility
    3. (Entspannung, Erholung) rest;
    zur Ruhe kommen Pendel etc: come to rest; Person: settle down;
    sie braucht (jetzt) Ruhe she needs rest ( Stille: peace and quiet);
    er gönnt mir keine Ruhe he doesn’t give me a minute’s rest, he keeps me going nonstop umg;
    sich zur Ruhe setzen retire, go into retirement;
    jemanden zur letzten Ruhe betten geh, euph lay sb to rest;
    ewige Ruhe geh, euph eternal rest ( oder peace);
    der arme Mann hat jetzt Ruhe (ist tot) the poor man is now at rest;
    jetzt hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg peace and quiet at last
    4. innere: auch peace of mind; (Gelassenheit) calm, composure, coolness; (Geduld) patience; (Gemächlichkeit) leisureliness;
    (sie sagte mir) in aller Ruhe (she told me) (very) calmly;
    überleg es dir in aller Ruhe take your time over ( oder about) it;
    Ruhe bewahren (sich nicht aufregen) keep one’s composure ( oder cool); (still sein) keep quiet;
    Ruhe ausstrahlen radiate calm;
    sich nicht aus der Ruhe bringen lassen keep one’s composure, not get worked up;
    nichts bringt ihn aus der Ruhe nothing upsets him;
    er hat die Ruhe weg umg he’s unflappable; (trödelt) he certainly takes his time;
    immer mit der Ruhe!, nur die Ruhe! umg (take it) easy!; warnend: easy does it!, keep your shirt on!;
    er kann keine Ruhe finden he just won’t calm down; (kann nicht schlafen) he can’t (get to) sleep;
    sich zur Ruhe begeben form retire (to bed oder to rest);
    angenehme Ruhe! sleep well;
    er war die Ruhe selbst he was as calm as could be, he was as cool as a cucumber umg;
    Ruhe haben vor (+dat) be unmolested by, be no longer bothered by
    5.
    lass mich in Ruhe! leave me alone;
    lass mich damit in Ruhe! I don’t want to hear about it, don’t bother me about that;
    er lässt mir keine Ruhe he does not give me any peace;
    er lässt sie nicht in Ruhe he keeps pestering her; Kind: auch he gives her no peace;
    lasst den Computer in Ruhe! umg stop messing about with the computer;
    es ließ ihm keine Ruhe he couldn’t stop thinking about it, it haunted him, it preyed on his mind
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    die; Ruhe
    1) (Stille) silence

    Ruhe [bitte]! — quiet or silence [please]!

    in Ruhe [und Frieden] — in peace [and quiet]

    die [öffentliche] Ruhe wiederherstellen — restore [law and] order

    keine Ruhe geben — not stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) not give up; (weiter protestieren) go on protesting

    4) (Erholung, das Sichausruhen) rest no def. art.

    angenehme Ruhe(geh.) sleep well

    sich zur Ruhe begeben(geh.) retire [to bed]

    sich zur Ruhe setzen (in den Ruhestand treten) take one's retirement; retire (in + Dat. to)

    5) (Gelassenheit) calm[ness]; composure

    er ist die Ruhe selbst(ugs.) he is calmness itself

    [die] Ruhe bewahren/die Ruhe verlieren — keep calm/lose one's composure; keep/lose one's cool (coll.)

    in [aller] Ruhe — [really] calmly

    die Ruhe weghaben(ugs.) be completely unflappable (coll.)

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    nur sing. f.
    calm n.
    ease n.
    peace n.
    quiescence n.
    quietness n.
    quietude n.
    rest n.
    restfulness n.
    serenity n.
    silence n.
    tranquility n.
    tranquillity n.
    tranquilness n.

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  • 125 entremés

    m.
    appetizer, canapé, antipasto, delicacy.
    * * *
    1 entremeses (entrante) hors d'oeuvre
    2 (obra corta) interlude, short play, short farce
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Teat) ( Hist) interlude, short farce
    2) (Culin) side dish

    "entremeses" — "hors d'oeuvres"

    entremés salado — savoury, savory (EEUU)

    ENTREMÉS An entremés is a short farce used as an entertaining interval between the first and second acts of a comedia. It is thought that the entremés (derived from the Italian intermezzo) was first performed on the Spanish stage in the 16th century and derives from the influential Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Often using slapstick, stock characters and situations, entremeses had enormous audience appeal and were written by such distinguished writers as Miguel de Cervantes.
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    masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
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    = appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.
    Ex. To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.
    Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
    Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
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    masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
    * * *
    = appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.

    Ex: To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.

    Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
    Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.

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    A ( Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter, appetizer
    B ( Teatr) interlude
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    entremés sustantivo masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
    entremés sustantivo masculino
    1 Culin hors d'œuvres
    2 Lit short farce or play
    ' entremés' also found in these entries:
    English:
    hors d'oeuvre
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    1. [plato frío]
    entremeses hors d'oeuvres
    2. [obra teatral] = short, amusing one-act play
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    entremés nm, pl - meses
    1) aperitivo: appetizer, hors d'oeuvre
    2) : interlude, short play

    Spanish-English dictionary > entremés

  • 126 ÞAT

    pron.
    1) neut. from , that, it (þat var einhverju sinni, at);
    3) conj. that, = at (sagði sönn tíðindi af ferðum Þorgils ok þat hann hafði eltan Hrafn á fjöll upp).
    * * *
    or mod. það, neut. of a demonstr. pron.; the nom. sing. is of a different root, sá, sú (p. 516); the other cases are,—gen. þess, þeirar, þess; dat. þeim, þeiri, því and þí; acc. þann, þá, þat: plur. þeir, þær, þau; gen. þeirra; dat. þeim; acc. þá, þær, þau (mod. þaug): the mod. forms have rr in þeirrar, þeirri, þeirra; but for the olden time they are less correct, as may be seen from rhymes: [Goth. þata; Engl. that; Germ. dass, i. e. daz; Dan. det.]
    A. That, in the various cases, see Gramm. p. xxi; Óláfr tók því vel, … kvaðsk hennar forsjá hlíta um þat mál, … þat sama haust, … þann dag svaf Unnr í lengra lagi, … nefni ek til þess Björn ok Helga, … eptir þat stóð Unnr upp ok kvaðsk ganga mundu þeirrar skemmu, sem hón var vön at sofa í, bað at þat skyldi hverr hafa at skemtan sem þá væri næst skapi, Ld. 14; því at þeir ( they) urðu eigi á annat sáttir, þeir es ( those who) fyrir norðan vóru, Íb. 9 (þeir is here repeated, first as personal then as demonstr. relat. pron.); land þat er kallat er Grænland, … hann kvað menn þat mundu fýsa þangat farar, at landit ætti nafn gott, … prest þann er hét Þangbrandr, id.; en þat vas til þess haft, … í stað þann, … lög þau es Kristninni skyldi fylgja, 11; þeir menn vóru er þess gátu, there were men that guested (= Lat. erant qui), Nj. 90; á þeiri stundu, Fms. xi. 360.
    2. with the article; bæta þat skipit er minnr var brotið, Fms. ii. 128; yfir hafit þat it djúpa, Edda 28; þann inn mikla mann, Hkr. ii. 251.
    II. it (as that is used in provincial speech in England), in indefinite phrases, it is, it was, it came to pass; þat var siðr, at …, Eg. 505; þat var einhverju sinni at, Nj. 2; en þat vas er hann tók byggja landit fjórtán vetrum eða fimtán fyrr, Jb. 9, and passim.
    III. denoting this, these, = þessi: sagði Egill at mjöðdrekku þá vill hann hafa at afnáms-fé, Eg. 240; sagði at sú var kona hans, er þar sat, ok svá at þau ( they) áttu húsa-kot þau ( those cottages), Ó. H. 152; this use is freq. on Runic stones, e. g. rúnar þær, kuml þaun (= þau), etc.
    2. denoting such; segja menn at þau yrði æfi-lok Flosa, at …, Nj. 282; hárit þat á höfði sem silki gult væri, the hair on his head was like yellow silk, Fms. x. 381; þeirrar einnar konu ætla ek at fá, at sú ræni þik hvárki fé né ráðum, Ld. 14: öllum þeim hlutum er þeim (pers.) líkaði, and passim.
    IV. in a diminutive sense, suffixed to the noun; stund þá, a little while, Fær. 169; jarl hafði tjaldat upp frá stund þá, see stund, Fms. xi. 85; brosa lítinn þann, Fb. ii. 78 (Fms. iv. 101); lítt þat and lítt-at, ‘little that,’ i. e. a little, see p. 394, col. 1; litla þá stund, 623. 10; glam þat varð af, a little tinkling wind, Fms. xi. 129; klumbu eina mikla eða hálf-róteldi þat, id.
    V. ellipt. þann; þykki mér þann (viz. kost) verða upp at taka, Nj. 222, Eg. 157 (see kostr, p. 353, col. 2): í þeiri (viz. hríð), in that nick of time, in that moment, Fms. x. 384, 414, Flóv. 33; ár rauð ungr í þeiri, Ód.; þann fyrsta (viz. tíma), Fms. vii. 201.
    B. The gen. þess in special usages, resembling A. S. þus, Engl. thus; this may be simply ellipt., ‘vegar,’ ‘konar,’ or the like being understood:
    1. denoting mode, kind, manner, so that, thus that; hvat sér þú nú þess er þér þykkir með undarligu móti? Nj. 62; hvernog hann skyli þess berjask, in what way he should fight, so that, Al. 70; hvat er hann þess, at ek hlýða upp á hans tal, what kind of man that I should listen to his talk.? Stj. 263; hvat manni ertú þess, at ek muna láta þik fyrri yfir fara? Karl. 16; hvern veg þess megi vera, Hom. (St.); engi veg þess, Hom. 196 (Ed.); hve lýðrinn skyldi lifa þess es Guði mætti vel líka, Hom.; hugsar hann, hversu hann mætti honum haga þess at honum yrði sjálfum nokkur sæmd í, Mar.; hvern veg skal ek skiljask við konung þenna þess er yðr muni líka, Ó. H. 75; hugum leiddi hann, hversu hann mætti þess sitja í svá ágætu sæti, at hann vær eigi …, Sks. 623; hversu bar þess til, how did it come to pass so? Stj. 166; hefi ek nokkut, bróðir. þess gört at þér mislíki, have I done aught that it should mislike thee? Gísl. 99; ekki var þess ( nothing of the kind) í Máriu lífi er vándir menn hafa, Mar.; ef knökut er þess, at ér farit ósigr, Fb. i. 183; at öllum hlutum þess er hann hafði spurt, in all things so as (i. e. in so far as) he had heard, Þiðr. 158.
    2. þess þó, yet so that, i. e. only short of that, with but one reservation; vilda ek helzt hafa atferð ok höfðingskap Hrólfs kraka, þess þó ( yet so that), at ek hélda allri Kristni ok trú minni. Fms. v. 172; sem þér líkar, þess þó, at þú frelsir oss fyrir þína miskun, Stj. 404: dropping þó, en hann vægði í öllu fyrir þeim bræðrum, þess er hann minkaði sik í engu, so that, yet so that …, Ld. 234; leita flestir at hafa hættu-minna, þess at þeir verði sik frýju, Sturl. iii. 68; alla þá hluti er ek má, þess er mér skyli eigi vera skömm at, all things that I may, yet so that it shall not be a shame to me, anything short of dishonour, Þiðr. 194; svá harða sótt sem þeir er hardast fengu, þess er eigi gékk önd ór honum, Fb. ii. 144.
    II. þess as a locative, there prob. ellipt., ‘staðar’ being understood; Einarr spurði Egil hvar hann hefði þess verit staddr at hann hafði mest reynt sik, Eg. 687; hvar kómu feðr okkrir þess, at faðir minn væri eptirbátr föður þíns, hvar nema alls hvergi? Ísl. ii. 236; hvar þess er ( wheresoever) aðrir taka fyrst arf enn erfingi réttr, Grág. i. 191; ætlaða ek þá at ek munda hvergi þess koma, at ek munda þess gjalda, at ek væra of friðsamr, Orkn. 120; því at hann ætlaði at hann mundi þess víðar koma, at hann mundi njóta föður sins enn gjalda, Gísl. 73; hvar-vitna þess er maðr spyrr lögspurning, Grág. (Kb.) i. 41; hvar þess er heilagr dómr hans kom, Hom. (St.); þeir megu hvergi þess sendir vera, at …, Hom. 182 (Ed.); hver-vetna þess er þingmenn verða víttir í Gula, N. G. L. i. 5.
    III. with a compar. the more, so much the more, cp. Germ. desto; heldr var hón þess at lítilátari, Hom. 169 (Ed.); þess meirr er hinn drekkr, þess meirr þyrstir hann, svá þess fleira es þú hafðir þess fleira girndisk þú, 190 (Ed.); til þess meiri staðfestu, Dipl. v. 22; þyrstir æ þess at meirr, Eg. 605; þess betr er þær eru görvar djúpari ok mjóri, Sks. 426.
    C. The dat. því, prop. fyrir því, and then dropping the prep., and using the remaining dat. adverbially:—therefore; því er þessa getið, at þat þótti vera rausn mikil, Ld. 68: því and þí, therefore; ok því svá, at …, Pr. 400; því ætla ek hann … at …, 325; því máttú varkynna mér, at mér þykkir féit gott, Gullþ. 7.
    II. því-at, ‘for that,’ because; tóksk eigi atreiðin, því-at búendr frestuðu, Ó. H. 215; því-at úvíst er at vita, Hm. 1; því-at úbrigðra vin fær maðr aldregi, 6; því-at hón á allan arf eptir mik, Nj. 3; því-at allir vóru görviligir synir hans, Ld. 68; því-at þat er ekki af manna völdum, Gullþ. 5; því-at ek em bróðir feðr þíns, 6.
    2. dropping the ‘at;’ því ek hefi spurt, at …, Fms. vi. 4; því Hákon var bróður-son hans, Sturl. i. 140.
    III. therefore; ok varð því ekki af ferðinni, Ísl. ii. 247: fyrir-því (Dan. fordi; Early Engl. forthy), therefore, Fms. i. 235.
    IV. því at eins, only on that condition, Fms. xi. 154: af því, therefore, passim.
    V. hví, why, in later vellums (the 15th century), and so in mod. usage; því riðu menn yðrir undan? Fms. iii. 183, Sd. 149. l. 9; því mun ek þó eigi vita mega at troll ráði fyrir, Gullþ. 5.
    D. For the personal pronoun, which in plur. has the same declension, see þeir, þær, þau, p. 732.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > ÞAT

  • 127 кричать

    гл.;
    Русский глагол кричать, как и его ближайший эквивалент to cry не описывают, кто и как производит это действие. Приводимые ниже английские соответствия уточняют характер крика.
    1. to cry — кричать, вопить, орать ( громко кричать): to cry loudly — громко кричать; to cry at the top of one's voice — кричать во весь голос/орать во все горло; to cry aloud with pain — вскрикивать от боли; to cry for mercy — молить о пощаде Не cried to her to stop making noise. — Он крикнул ей, чтобы она перестала шуметь. «Help!» he cried. — «На помощь!» — крикнул он.
    2. to shout — громко кричать, орать, выкрикивать (громко кричать в гневе или для того, чтобы привлечь чье-либо внимание): to shout at smb — кричать на кого-либо There is no need to shout I am not deaf, you know. — He ори, я не глухой. She had to shout to be heard because the crowd began to cheer. — Ей пришлось громко кричать, чтобы ее услышали, так как толпа разразилась приветственными криками. You should not shout at children. — На детей не следует кричать. The demonstrators shouted slogans. — Демонстранты выкрикивали лозунги. The crowd shouted him down. — Толпа заглушала криками его голос. The teacher shouted at the class. — Учитель прикрикнул на учеников. I shouted to him in the street to bring my coat. — Я крикнул ему с улицы, чтобы он принес мне пальто./Я крикнул ему с улицы, чтобы он вынес мне пальто. Не shouted for help. — Он громко звал на помощь.
    3. to scream — пронзительно кричать, вопить, визжать, реветь ( кричать очень громко): to scream with pain (with fear) — кричать от боли (от страха); to scream with delight — визжать от восторга; to scream oneself hoarse — охрипнуть от крика; to scream for help (for mercy) — вопить о помощи (о пощаде) The baby screamed all night. — Ребенок кричал всю ночь. The wind screamed. — Ветер завывал. She screamed in terror (in pain). — Она кричала от страха (от боли). There was a woman screaming for help in one of the windows. — В одном из окон стояла женщина, которая отчаянно звала на помощь. The coach used to scream at the players from the sideline to make them run faster. — Тренер обычно громко кричал на игроков боковой линии, чтобы заставить их бегать быстрее. When the light suddenly went out, Dick started screaming. — Когда неожиданно погас свет, Дик завизжал.
    4. to yell — кричать, вопить, орать (кричать очень громко, до хрипоты, зло, пронзительно): to yell with pain — завопить от боли; to yell for help — кричать о помощи/звать на помощь Не yelled instructions. — Он выкрикивал команды. I yelled myself hoarse. — Я кричал до хрипоты. The baby was yelling. — Ребенок громко плакал. Don't yell! I heard you the first time. — He ори, я тебя сразу услышал. The children were yelling at each other across the street. — Дети орали что-то друг другу через улицу./Дети пронзительно кричали что-то друг другу через улицу. Не stood in the doorway and yelled out «Anybody home?» — Он стоял и дверях и громко кричал: «кто-нибудь дома?»
    5. to roar — кричать, рычать, реветь, орать, вопить, кричать в гневе, грозно кричать ( при желании кого-либо напугать): a tiger roaring in the jungle — тигр, ревущий в джунглях; to roar with pain — взреветь от боли/заорать от боли; to roar for mercy — вопить о пощаде; to roar smb deaf— оглушить ревом; to roar a speaker down — выкриками не давать оратору говорить; to roar out a drinking song — оглушительно петь застольную ( песню)/оглушительно орать застольную ( песню) The spectators roared themselves hoarse. — Зрители кричали до хрипоты. Don't roar at me. — He кричи на меня. You need not roar. — Незачем орать. I dislike being roared at me. — He терплю, когда на меня орут./Не терплю, когда на меня повышают голос. Suddenly the teacher roared my name across the classroom. — Учитель вдруг выкрикнул мое имя на весь класс. If he had snapped at her last time, this time he positively roared. — В прошлый раз он ее только грубо оборвал, но в этот раз он сразу начал орать. « Did you hear me?» he roared at her «I told you to leave me alone.» — «Ты слышала», — заорал он на нее: «Я сказал, оставь меня в покое!»
    6. to bawl — злобно кричать, орать, горланить, вопить: to bawl out a song — горланить песню; to bawl at smb — кричать на кого-либо/орать на кого-либо; to bawl against smth. smb — громко протестовать против чего-либо/выкрикивать угрозы кому-либо; to bawl across the street — кричать через улицу; to bawl about the house — вопить на весь дом; to bawl at the top of one's lungs — кричать во все горло; to bawl one's head off— орать как резаный; to bawl and squall — вопить/горланить/драть горло; to bawl oneself hoarse — орать до хрипоты His main complaint was that Mr. Green bawled at him during the meetings. — Его основная жалоба состояла в том, что мистер Грин орал на него на заседаниях. The crowds bawled a song. — Толпы горланили какую-то песню. The captain bawled an order and people started running around. — Капитан выкрикнул команду, и все пустились бежать. There is no need to bawl my name like that. — Совсем не нужно так орать, выкрикивая мое имя. The child was bawling all night. — Ребенок орал всю ночь. You needn't bawl, 1 can hear quite well. — He орите, я прекрасно слышу. I wish the child would stop bawling. — Хоть бы этот ребенок перестал вопить.
    7. to bellow — с яростью кричать, реветь, вопить, орать, выкрикивать (громко кричать, чтобы услышали): to bellow with pain — взвыть от боли; to bellow an order— выкрикнуть приказ «I can't hearyou» he bellowed. — «Я тебя не слышу», — с яростью вскричал он. Не had to bellow loudly to get them to come and help him. — Ему пришлось орать изо всех сил, чтобы они пришли ему на помощь. One of the guards bellowed something in ourdirection. — Один из охранников орал нам что-то.
    8. to shriek — визжать, пронзительно кричать, вопить, орать (громко кричать от испуга, возбуждения или удивления): to shriek with fright (with pain) — вопить от страха (от боли); to shriek for help — звать на помошь; to shriek with laughter — заливисто хохотать; to shriek oneself awake — проснуться от собственного крика She shrieked with pleasure. — Она визжала от удовольствия.
    9. to bray — кричать, реветь (об осле, о верблюде)

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > кричать

  • 128 С-6

    CAM ПО СЕБЕ AdjP fixed WO
    1. ( usu. modif) (of a person, thing, phenomenon etc) considered as a separate entity, with a focus on his or its intrinsic qualities, apart from related circumstances, events etc
    in (and of) oneself (itself)
    (in limited contexts) in one's (its) own right (when it modif ies a deverbal noun or a clause) the very fact of (doing sth.) the mere fact that... Мне было неловко видеть её (бабушки) печаль при свидании с нами я сознавал, что мы сами по себе ничто в её глазах, что мы ей дороги только как воспоминание... (Толстой 2). I was embarrassed to see her (Grandmother's) sorrow at the sight of us
    I realized that in ourselves we were nothing in her eyes, that we were dear to her only as a reminder... (2b).
    «Сама по себе затея написать книжку о выдающемся деятеле шестидесятых годов ничего предосудительного в себе не содержит» (Набоков 1). "In itself the idea of writing a book about an outstanding public figure of the sixties contains nothing reprehensible" (1a).
    Для Анны Николаевны пролетарская этика была священна сама по себе... (Богданов 1). То Anna Nikolaevna, proletarian ethics were sacred in and of themselves... (1a).
    В конце концов я узнал, что Иванько Сергей Сергеевич, 1925 года рождения: а) родственник бывшего председателя КГБ Семичастного б) ближайший друг бывшего представителя СССР в Организации Объединённых Наций... Николая Т. Федоренко в) сам по себе тоже большая шишка (Войнович 3). In the end, I learned that Ivanko, Sergei Sergeevich, born 1925, was: a. A relative of the former director of the KGB, Semichastny. b. A close friend of Nikolai T. Fedorenko, the former Soviet representative to the United Nations... c. A big shot in his own right (3a).
    На избирательных участках стоят, правда, задёрнутые шторами кабинки для «тайного» голосования... но даже сам по себе заход в эту кабинку будет кем-нибудь отмечен, и в досье совершившего этот «антиобщественный» поступок гражданина появится соответствующая отметка (Войнович 1). The polling places do...have booths with blinds that can be closed for casting a "secret" ballot....But the very fact of entering the booth will be noted in the dossier of the citizen committing that "antisocial" act (1a).
    Основное обвинение отец решительно отверг, но то, что он не сгрёб Лёву за шиворот и не вышвырнул тут же из кабинета, само по себе было очень примечательно (Битов 2). Father emphatically rejected the main accusation, but the mere fact that he didn't scoop Lyova up by the scruff of the neck and fling him right out of the study was very noteworthy (2a).
    2. расти, жить и т. п. -
    adv
    (of a child) (to grow up) without receiving any attention, care, guidance etc from one's parents or guardians, (of an adult) (to live) having little or no contact with the person or people with whom one lives
    on one's own
    (in limited contexts) live one's own life.
    Родители были всегда заняты, и мальчик фактически рос сам по себе. The boy's parents were always busy, so actually he grew up on his own.
    У них с отцом (у Андрея с отцом) не существовало каких-то особых отношений - ни плохих, ни хороших, каждый... жил сам по себе (Распутин 2). Не (Andrei) and his father had no special relationship-it wasn't bad, it wasn't good, each lived his own life (2a).
    3. бытье, существовать, жить и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human, abstr, or concr) or adv
    when used with two subjects, the idiom is repeated with each of them
    often used in two clauses connected by contrastive Conj «a») some thing (phenom- Дойдя на Севере до Архангельска... (куриный) мор остановился сам собой по той причине, что идти ему дальше было некуда, - в Белом море куры, как известно, не водятся (Булгаков 10). Having reached Archangel...in the North, the (chicken) plague stopped by itself, for the reason that there was nowhere for it to go-as everybody knows, there are no hens in the White Sea (10b).
    Про кампанию оппозиции забудут, и она задохнется сама собой (Зиновьев 1). The campaign for protest will be forgotten and it'll wither away on its own" (1a).
    Князь Андрей, точно так же как и все люди полка, нахмуренный и бледный, ходил взад и вперёд по лугу... Делать и приказывать ему нечего было. Всё делалось само собою. Убитых оттаскивали за фронт, раненых относили, ряды смыкались (Толстой 6). Prince Andrei, pale and depressed like everyone else in the regiment, paced up and down from one border to another on the meadow...There were no orders to be given, nothing for him to do. Everything happened of itself. The dead were dragged back from the front, the wounded carried away, and again the ranks closed up (5a).
    Мнили, что во время этой гульбы хлеб вырастет сам собой, и потому перестали возделывать поля (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They imagined that while this gaiety was going on, the corn would grow of its own accord, and they gave up tilling the fields (1b).
    Нож», — крикнул Филипп Филиппович. Нож вскочил ему в руки как бы сам собой... (Булгаков 11). "Knife," cried Philip Philippovich. The knife leaped into his hands as of its own volition... (1 la).
    О его сборничке так никто и не написал, - он почему-то полагал, что это само собою сделается, и даже не потрудился разослать редакциям... (Набоков 1). His book of poems did not get any reviews after all (somehow he had assumed it would happen automatically and had not even taken the trouble of sending out review copies...) (1a).
    2. \С-6 додумался до чего, добился чего и т. п. obsoles (one came up with an idea or solution, achieved sth. etc) independently, without anyone's help: (all) by o.s. (Городничий:) О, я знаю вас: вы если начнёте говорить о сотворении мира, просто волосы дыбом поднимаются. (Ам-мос Фёдорович:) Да ведь сам собою дошёл... (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Oh I know you. When you start spouting your crazy theories of the Creation, it's enough to make a man's hair stand on end. (A.E:) But I arrived at it all by myself... (4f). enon etc) is separate from, exists separately from a connected thing (phenomenon etc)
    some person (or group) lives, works etc individually, apart from some other person (or group): (all) by o.s. (itself) on one's (its) own independently (of s.o. sth.) (of things, phenomena etc only) (be) a separate entity (separate entities)
    (when both subjects are specified) X сам по себе, a Y сам по себе = (of people) X went X's way and Y went Y's
    (of things) X is one thing and Y is another.
    (Липочка:) Так смотрите же, Лазарь Елизарыч, мы будем жить сами по себе, а они (тятенька и маменька) сами по себе (Островский 10). (L.:) Then, look here, Lazar Elizarych, we'll live by ourselves, and they'll (mama and daddy will) live by themselves (10a).
    ...Он (Лёва) ещё не может знать, не подозревает о существовании этих фактов, но эти факты тем не менее существуют сами по себе и существуют некоторым образом в его незнании (Битов 2)....He (Lyova) cannot yet know about and does not suspect the existence of these facts, yet the facts nevertheless exist independently and also exist, after a fashion, in his ignorance (2a).
    Ты, Илья Никанорыч, не подумай чего, наше дело -сторона, мы люди маленькие... Ванька сам по себе, а я сам по себе, у меня к евонным ( ungrammat — его) затеям никакого касательства» (Максимов 1). "Ilya Nikanorych, please don't get the wrong idea. We're not mixed up in this, we're just simple people!... Vanka went his way and I went mine. I had nothing to do with what he was up to" (1a).
    Жизнь у него (Обломова) была сама по себе, а наука сама по себе (Гончаров 1). For him (Oblomov) life was one thing and learning another (1b).
    ...У вас на заводе работает инженер с высшим образованием и имеет в своём подчинении 10-12 чел. Он может приказать им что-нибудь только по работе, а после работы или во время выходного дня они ему уже не подчиняются и могут делать, что хотят, как говорится, ты сам по себе, а я сам по себе» (Войнович 2). ( context transl) "...At the factory you have an engineer with a higher education, with some ten to twelve men under him. He can order them to do anything at work, but after work or on their days off they're not subordinate to him any more and they can do whatever they want-as the saying goes, you're your own boss and I'm mine" (2a).
    4. действовать, происходить и т. п. -
    adv
    (of a person) (to act) on one's own initiative, not influenced by anyone's suggestions, without outside interference
    (of a thing, event etc) (to happen, proceed etc) without any outside influence or interference: (all) by o.s. (itself) of one's (its) own accord of one's (its) own volition on one's (its) own.
    «Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?» (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).
    Привычные словосочетания притупляли ощущение горя, уводили сознание в сторону, и вскоре язык Килина болтал уже что-то сам по себе, как отдельный и независимый член организма (Войнович 2). The familiar word patterns dulled his sense of grief, distracted his mind, and soon Kilin's tongue was babbling away all by itself, like a separate and independent part of his body (2a).
    Глаза были похожи на два неестественно голубых, светящихся шарика, подвешенных в воздухе над рулём пустой машины, которая идёт без водителя, сама по себе (Евтушенко 1). They were like two unnaturally blue shiny balloons, suspended in mid-air over the steering wheel of an empty car, which moved along of its own accord without a driver (1a).
    ...Ему надо только придумать первую фразу, а там дальше дело пойдёт само по себе (Войнович 6). ( context transl) Не had only to put together the first sentence, and after that the book would write itself (6a).

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