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  • 121 dazukommen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. Person: come along; (sich anschließen) join them ( oder us etc.); er kam gerade / zufällig dazu, als... he arrived / happened to arrive just as...
    2. Sache: be added; kommt noch was dazu? is there anything else?; im Geschäft: will that be all?, Brit. auch is that the lot?, Am. auch is that everything? umg.; dazu kommt noch, dass... in addition..., it has to be added that...; siehe auch dazu 5, 8, 9
    * * *
    da|zu|kom|men
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (= ankommen) to arrive (on the scene)

    er kam zufällig dazuhe happened to arrive on the scene

    2) (= hinzugefügt werden) to be added

    kommt noch etwas dazu?is there or will there be anything else?

    es kommt noch dazu, dass er faul ist — on top of that he's lazy, in addition to that he's lazy

    3) (Aus, Sw = Zeit dafür finden) to get (a)round to it
    * * *
    (to manage to (do something): I don't know when I'll get round to (painting) the door.) get (a)round to
    * * *
    da·zu|kom·men
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (hinzukommen) to arrive; (zufällig) to happen to arrive, to arrive on the scene fam, to turn up fam
    2. (hinzugefügt werden) to be added
    kommt noch etwas dazu? is there [or will there be] anything else?
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (hinkommen) arrive [on the scene]; turn up

    kommt noch etwas dazu?(fig.) is there anything else [you would like]?

    dazu kommt, dass... — (fig.) what's more,...; on top of that,...

    * * *
    dazukommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. Person: come along; (sich anschließen) join them ( oder us etc);
    er kam gerade/zufällig dazu, als he arrived/happened to arrive just as …
    2. Sache: be added;
    kommt noch was dazu? is there anything else?; im Geschäft: will that be all?, Br auch is that the lot?, US auch is that everything? umg;
    dazu kommt noch, dass … in addition …, it has to be added that …; auch dazu 5, 8, 9
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (hinkommen) arrive [on the scene]; turn up

    kommt noch etwas dazu?(fig.) is there anything else [you would like]?

    dazu kommt, dass... — (fig.) what's more,...; on top of that,...

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > dazukommen

  • 122 al margen de

    = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that
    Ex. Initially, however, we shall consider these phenomena as concepts in their own right, divorced from and unrelated to any particular discipline or context of study.
    Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex. Administrative decisions, which are made behind the scenes sometimes outside the purview of a reference department or section, usually determine which reference services are offered.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.
    Ex. The scheme covers all knowledge, despite being special in purpose.
    Ex. These are the strengths of the Journal of Common Market Studies, although even this journal has a wider remit than its title suggest.
    Ex. Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.
    Ex. In spite of the fact that the investigation of the relationship of these two factors would be very important, there is still hardly any research done on this topic.
    * * *
    = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that

    Ex: Initially, however, we shall consider these phenomena as concepts in their own right, divorced from and unrelated to any particular discipline or context of study.

    Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex: Administrative decisions, which are made behind the scenes sometimes outside the purview of a reference department or section, usually determine which reference services are offered.
    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.
    Ex: The scheme covers all knowledge, despite being special in purpose.
    Ex: These are the strengths of the Journal of Common Market Studies, although even this journal has a wider remit than its title suggest.
    Ex: Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.
    Ex: In spite of the fact that the investigation of the relationship of these two factors would be very important, there is still hardly any research done on this topic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al margen de

  • 123 see

    see [si:]
    (pt saw [sɔ:], pp seen [si:n])
    can you see me? est-ce que tu me vois?;
    I can't see a thing je ne vois rien;
    she could see a light in the distance elle voyait une lumière au loin;
    I could see she'd been crying je voyais qu'elle avait pleuré;
    he saw her talk or talking to the policeman il l'a vue parler ou qui parlait au policier;
    did anyone see you take it? est-ce que quelqu'un t'a vu le prendre?;
    did you see what happened? avez-vous vu ce qui s'est passé?;
    let me see your hands fais-moi voir ou montre-moi tes mains;
    now see what you've done! regarde ce que tu as fait!;
    can I see your newspaper a minute? puis-je voir votre journal ou jeter un coup d'œil sur votre journal un instant?;
    I see her around a lot je la croise assez souvent;
    I don't want to be seen with him je ne veux pas être vu ou qu'on me voie avec lui;
    there wasn't a car to be seen il n'y avait pas une seule voiture en vue;
    the cathedral can be seen from a long way off on voit la cathédrale de très loin;
    nothing more was ever seen of her on ne l'a plus jamais revue;
    it has to be seen to be believed il faut le voir pour le croire;
    she began to see spies everywhere elle s'est mise à voir des espions partout;
    there's nothing there, you're seeing things! il n'y a rien, tu as des hallucinations!;
    I could see what was going to happen (a mile off) je le voyais venir (gros comme une maison);
    familiar they saw you coming (a mile off) ils t'ont vu arriver de loin;
    could you see your way (clear) to lending me £20? est-ce que vous pourriez me prêter 20 livres?;
    to see the back or last of sth en avoir fini avec qch;
    I'll be glad to see the back or last of her je serai content d'être débarrassé d'elle
    (b) (watch → movie, play, programme) voir;
    I saw it on the news je l'ai vu au journal télévisé;
    did you see the match last night? as-tu vu le match hier soir?
    (c) (refer to → page, chapter) voir;
    see page 317 voir page 317;
    see above voir plus haut;
    see (on) the back voir au verso
    (d) (consult → doctor, lawyer) consulter, voir;
    you should see a doctor tu devrais voir ou consulter un médecin;
    I'll be seeing my lawyer about this je vais consulter mon avocat à ce sujet;
    I'll be seeing the candidates next week je verrai les candidats la semaine prochaine;
    I want to see the manager je veux voir le directeur;
    can I see you for a minute in my office? je peux vous voir un instant dans mon bureau?;
    I'd like to see you on business je voudrais vous parler affaires
    (e) (meet by chance) voir, rencontrer;
    guess who I saw at the supermarket! devine qui j'ai vu ou qui j'ai rencontré au supermarché!
    (f) (visit → person, place) voir;
    come round and see me some time passe me voir un de ces jours;
    they came to see me in hospital ils sont venus me voir à l'hôpital;
    I've always wanted to see China j'ai toujours voulu voir la Chine
    (g) (receive a visit from) recevoir, voir;
    he's too ill to see anyone il est trop malade pour voir qui que ce soit;
    she can't see you right now, she's busy elle ne peut pas vous recevoir ou voir maintenant, elle est trop occupée
    do you still see the Browns? est-ce que vous voyez toujours les Brown?;
    we've seen quite a lot of them recently nous les avons beaucoup vus dernièrement;
    we see less of them these days nous les voyons moins en ce moment;
    is he seeing anyone at the moment? (going out with) est-ce qu'il a quelqu'un en ce moment?
    see you!, (I'll) be seeing you! salut!;
    see you later! à tout à l'heure!;
    see you around! à un de ces jours!;
    see you tomorrow! à demain!;
    see you in London! on se verra à Londres!
    (j) (understand) voir, comprendre;
    I see what you mean je vois ou comprends ce que vous voulez dire;
    I don't see what's so funny! je ne vois pas ce qu'il y a de si drôle!;
    he can't see the joke il ne comprend pas la plaisanterie;
    I could see his point je voyais ce qu'il voulait dire;
    I don't see any point in going back now je ne vois pas du tout l'intérêt qu'il y aurait à y retourner maintenant;
    I can see why you were worried je vois pourquoi vous étiez inquiet;
    I can't see that it matters je ne vois pas quelle importance ça a
    (k) (consider, view) voir;
    try to see things from my point of view essayez de voir les choses de mon point de vue;
    we see things differently nous ne voyons pas les choses de la même façon;
    you'll see things differently in the morning demain tu verras les choses d'un autre œil;
    that's how I see it c'est comme ça que je vois les choses;
    he doesn't see his drinking as a problem il ne se considère pas comme un alcoolique;
    how do you see the current situation? que pensez-vous de la situation actuelle?;
    as I see it, it's the parents who are to blame à mon avis, ce sont les parents qui sont responsables
    (l) (envisage, picture) voir, s'imaginer;
    I can't see him getting married je ne le vois pas ou je ne me l'imagine pas se mariant;
    I can't see them accepting this je ne peux pas croire qu'ils vont accepter cela;
    I can't see you as a boxer je ne te vois pas en boxeur;
    she just couldn't see herself as a wife and mother elle ne s'imaginait pas se mariant et ayant des enfants;
    I can't see it myself je n'y crois pas trop;
    they say this will be more efficient but I don't see it ils disent que cela sera plus efficace, mais je n'y crois pas;
    I don't see any chance of that à mon avis c'est peu probable;
    can I borrow the car? - I don't see why not est-ce que je peux prendre la voiture? - je n'y vois pas d'inconvénients;
    will you finish in time? - I don't see why not vous aurez fini à temps? - il n'y a pas de raison;
    what do you see happening next? d'après vous, qu'est-ce qui va se passer ensuite?;
    how do you see things developing? comment est-ce que vous envisagez l'avenir?
    I'll see if I can fix it je vais voir si je peux le réparer;
    I'll see what I can do je vais voir ce que je peux faire;
    go and see if he's still asleep va voir s'il dort encore;
    she called by to see what had happened elle est venue pour savoir ce qui s'était passé
    (n) (perceive) voir;
    I can't see any improvement je ne vois pas d'amélioration;
    to see oneself in one's children se reconnaître dans ses enfants;
    what can she possibly see in him? qu'est-qu'elle peut bien lui trouver?;
    they must have seen how worried I was ils ont dû voir combien j'étais inquiet
    (o) (discover, learn) voir;
    I'm pleased to see you're enjoying life je suis heureux de voir que tu profites de la vie;
    I'll be interested to see how he gets on je serais curieux de voir comment il se débrouillera;
    I see (that) he's getting married j'ai appris qu'il allait se marier;
    I saw it in the paper this morning je l'ai vu ou lu ce matin dans le journal;
    as we shall see in a later chapter comme nous le verrons dans un chapitre ultérieur;
    I see she's in the new Scorsese movie je vois qu'elle est dans le nouveau film de Scorsese
    (p) (make sure) s'assurer, veiller à;
    see that all the lights are out before you leave assurez-vous que ou veillez à ce que toutes les lumières soient éteintes avant de partir;
    see that everything's ready for when they arrive veillez à ce que tout soit prêt pour leur arrivée;
    I shall see that he comes je me charge de le faire venir;
    familiar she'll see you right elle veillera à ce que tu ne manques de rien, elle prendra bien soin de toi
    (q) (inspect → file, passport, ticket) voir;
    can I see your ticket, sir? puis-je voir votre ticket, Monsieur?
    (r) (experience) voir, connaître;
    he thinks he's seen it all il croit tout savoir;
    most recruits never see active service la plupart des recrues ne voient jamais la guerre de près;
    our car has seen better days notre voiture a connu des jours meilleurs;
    the city hasn't seen such crowds in decades la ville n'a pas connu une foule pareille depuis des dizaines d'années;
    the country saw many changes le pays a connu de grands changements
    (s) (witness) voir;
    they have seen their purchasing power halved ils ont vu leur pouvoir d'achat diminuer de moitié;
    last year saw an increase in profits l'année dernière a vu une augmentation des bénéfices;
    the next decade will see enormous changes la prochaine décennie verra se produire des changements considérables;
    I never thought I'd see the day when he'd admit he was wrong je n'aurais jamais cru qu'un jour il admettrait avoir tort;
    you don't see athletes like her any more! il n'y a plus beaucoup d'athlètes comme elle!
    (t) (accompany) accompagner;
    I'll see you to the bus stop je t'accompagne à ou jusqu'à l'arrêt du bus;
    I'll see you home je te raccompagne chez toi;
    see Mr Smith to the door, please veuillez raccompagner M. Smith jusqu'à la porte;
    he saw her into a taxi/onto the train il l'a mise dans un taxi/le train;
    to see sb across the road aider qn à traverser la rue
    (u) (in poker) voir;
    I'll see you je vous vois;
    I'll see your $10 and raise you 20 je vous suis à 10 dollars et je relance de 20
    I can't see without (my) glasses je ne vois rien sans mes lunettes;
    he may never see again il se peut qu'il ne voie plus jamais;
    on a clear day you can see as far as the coast par temps clair on voit jusqu'à la mer;
    you can see for miles around la vue s'étend sur des kilomètres;
    cats can see in the dark les chats voient dans l'obscurité;
    I haven't quite finished - so I see je n'ai pas tout à fait terminé - c'est ce que je vois;
    to see into the future voir ou lire dans l'avenir;
    she can't see any further than the end of her nose elle ne voit pas plus loin que le bout de son nez;
    for all to see au vu et au su de tous
    (b) (look) voir;
    can I see? je peux voir?;
    let me see!, let's see! fais voir!;
    see for yourself voyez par vous-même;
    familiar see! I told you he wouldn't let us down tu vois! je t'avais dit qu'il ne nous laisserait pas tomber
    (c) (find out) voir;
    is that the baby crying? - I'll go and see c'est le bébé qu'on entend pleurer? - je vais voir;
    you'll see! tu verras!;
    we shall see nous verrons (bien);
    we'll soon see on le saura vite;
    we'll soon see if… on saura vite si…
    (d) (understand) voir, comprendre;
    it makes no difference as far as I can see autant que je puisse en juger, ça ne change rien;
    you see, there's something else you should know tu vois, il y a quelque chose d'autre que tu devrais savoir;
    I was tired, you see, and… j'étais fatigué, voyez-vous, et…;
    I see je vois;
    familiar I don't want any trouble, see? je ne veux pas d'histoires, OK?;
    familiar old-fashioned now see here, young man! écoutez-moi, jeune homme!
    let me or let's see voyons voir;
    it was, let me see, in 1938 c'était, voyons (voir), en 1938;
    Mum said you'd take us to the fair - we'll see Maman a dit que tu nous amènerais à la foire - on verra (ça)
    3 noun
    Religion (of bishop) siège m épiscopal, évêché m; (of archbishop) archevêché m
    (a) (deal with) s'occuper de;
    I'll see about making the reservations je m'occuperai des réservations;
    they're sending someone to see about the gas ils envoient quelqu'un pour vérifier le gaz
    (b) (consider) voir;
    I'll see about it je verrai ça;
    we'll have to see about getting a new car il va falloir songer à acheter une nouvelle voiture;
    familiar they won't let us in - we'll (soon) see about that! ils ne veulent pas nous laisser entrer - c'est ce qu'on va voir!
    see in
    (a) (escort) faire entrer
    to see in the New Year fêter le Nouvel An
    voir à l'intérieur;
    the curtains were drawn, so we couldn't see in les rideaux étaient tirés, nous ne pouvions pas voir à l'intérieur
    (a) (say goodbye to) dire au revoir à;
    she came to see me off at the station elle est venue à la gare me dire au revoir
    (b) (chase away) chasser;
    see him off! (to dog) chasse-le!
    (c) (repel → attack) repousser
    (a) (accompany to the door) reconduire ou raccompagner à la porte;
    can you see yourself out? pouvez-vous trouver la sortie tout seul?;
    goodbye, I'll see myself out au revoir, ce n'est pas la peine de me raccompagner
    I'll see another year out here then go home je vais passer une autre année ici puis je rentrerai;
    we've got enough food to see the week out nous avons assez à manger pour tenir jusqu'à la fin de la semaine;
    I don't think these boots will see the winter out je ne crois pas que ces bottes feront l'hiver;
    he isn't expected to see out the week il y a peu de chances qu'il survive jusqu'à la fin de la semaine;
    he'll see us all out! (will survive us) il nous enterrera tous!
    to see out the Old Year fêter le Nouvel An
    visiter;
    they came to see round the house ils sont venus pour visiter la maison
    (a) (window, fabric) voir à travers
    (b) (be wise to → person) percer à jour, voir dans le jeu de; (→ trick, scheme, behaviour) ne pas se laisser tromper par;
    I saw through him je l'ai percé à jour, j'ai vu dans son jeu;
    she saw through his apparent cheerfulness elle ne s'est pas laissée tromper par ou elle n'a pas été dupe de son apparente bonne humeur;
    I saw through their little game j'ai vite compris leur petit jeu
    (a) (bring to a successful end) mener à bonne fin;
    we can count on her to see the job through on peut compter sur elle pour mener l'affaire à bien
    to see a show/film through assister à un spectacle/regarder un film jusqu'au bout
    (c) (support, sustain)
    I've got enough money to see me through the week j'ai assez d'argent pour tenir jusqu'à la fin de la semaine;
    £20 should see me through (to Monday) 20 livres devraient me suffire (jusqu'à lundi);
    their love has seen them through many a crisis leur amour les a aidés à surmonter de nombreuses crises;
    her good humour will always see her through any difficulties sa bonne humeur lui permettra toujours de traverser les moments difficiles
    (a) (look after) s'occuper de;
    I'll see to the dinner je m'occuperai du dîner;
    I'll see to it je vais m'en occuper, je m'en charge;
    see to it that everything's ready by 5 p.m. veillez à ce que tout soit prêt pour 17 heures;
    she saw to it that our picnic was ruined elle a fait en sorte de gâcher notre pique-nique
    (b) (repair) réparer;
    you should get the brakes seen to tu devrais faire réparer les freins

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > see

  • 124 reassure

    riə'ʃuə
    (to take away the doubts or fears of: The woman was worried about the dangers of taking aspirins, but her doctor reassured her.) tranquilizar
    - reassuring
    - reassuringly

    reassure vb tranquilizar
    tr[riːə'ʃʊəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (comfort) tranquilizar, dar confianza a
    the manager tried to reassure the workers about the company's future el director intentó tranquilizar a los trabajadores sobre el futuro de la compañía
    2 (assure again) volver a asegurar
    reassure [.ri:ə'ʃʊr] vt, - sured ; - suring : tranquilizar
    v.
    reasegurar v.
    tranquilizar v.
    volver a asegurar v.
    'riːə'ʃʊr, ˌriːə'ʃʊə(r), ˌriːə'ʃɔː(r)
    transitive verb ( allay anxiety) tranquilizar*

    to reassure somebody OF something: she reassured him of her affection for him — le aseguró que lo quería

    ['riːǝ'ʃʊǝ(r)]
    VT tranquilizar
    * * *
    ['riːə'ʃʊr, ˌriːə'ʃʊə(r), ˌriːə'ʃɔː(r)]
    transitive verb ( allay anxiety) tranquilizar*

    to reassure somebody OF something: she reassured him of her affection for him — le aseguró que lo quería

    English-spanish dictionary > reassure

  • 125 encerrar

    v.
    1 to shut up or in.
    2 to contain.
    sus palabras encerraban una amenaza there was a threat in his words
    3 to shut in, to close in, to confine, to lock in.
    Ella encerró al chico mal portado She shut in the misbehaving boy.
    4 to enclose, to encompass, to contain, to comprise.
    Ese poema encierra mucha verdad That poem encloses much truth.
    5 to surround, to hem.
    La cerca encierra el potrero The fence surrounds the pasture.
    6 to block in, to box in, to box up.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ ACERTAR], like link=acertar acertar
    1 (gen) to shut in, shut up
    2 (con llave) to lock in, lock up
    3 (palabras, frases, etc) to put
    4 (ajedrez, damas) to block
    5 figurado (contener) to contain, include; (implicar) to involve
    1 (recogerse) to go into retreat; (en sí mismo) to become withdrawn
    * * *
    verb
    1) to lock up, shut up
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=meter) to shut (up); [con llave] to lock (up)
    2) (=contener) to contain
    3) (=implicar) to involve
    4) (Ajedrez, Damas) to block
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < ganado> to shut up, pen; < persona> ( con llave) to lock up, to shut

    me encerró en mi habitaciónhe shut me o locked me in my room

    está para que lo encierren — (fam) he's crazy o a nut (colloq)

    2)
    a) ( contener) to contain
    b) ( conllevar) to involve, entail
    2.
    encerrarse v pron (refl) ( en una habitación) to shut oneself in; (en una fábrica, universidad) obreros/estudiantes to lock oneself in
    * * *
    = enclose, lock, intern, shut up, closet, hold + prisoner, coop up, hem + Nombre + in, pen.
    Ex. The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.
    Ex. If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
    Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.
    Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex. Too often guests are snatched up on arrival and closeted away from the children before being produced like a rabbit out of a hat for the 'official' appearance.
    Ex. Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.
    Ex. We've all heard of road rage: being cooped up in a car on a crowded freeway with no means of escape.
    Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.
    Ex. There's also goats, but I don't think they're penned anywhere -- they seem to have the run of the place as much as the chickens.
    ----
    * encerrar con candado = padlock.
    * encerrar en una jaula = cage.
    * hora de encerrarse = curfew.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < ganado> to shut up, pen; < persona> ( con llave) to lock up, to shut

    me encerró en mi habitaciónhe shut me o locked me in my room

    está para que lo encierren — (fam) he's crazy o a nut (colloq)

    2)
    a) ( contener) to contain
    b) ( conllevar) to involve, entail
    2.
    encerrarse v pron (refl) ( en una habitación) to shut oneself in; (en una fábrica, universidad) obreros/estudiantes to lock oneself in
    * * *
    = enclose, lock, intern, shut up, closet, hold + prisoner, coop up, hem + Nombre + in, pen.

    Ex: The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.

    Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
    Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.
    Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex: Too often guests are snatched up on arrival and closeted away from the children before being produced like a rabbit out of a hat for the 'official' appearance.
    Ex: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.
    Ex: We've all heard of road rage: being cooped up in a car on a crowded freeway with no means of escape.
    Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.
    Ex: There's also goats, but I don't think they're penned anywhere -- they seem to have the run of the place as much as the chickens.
    * encerrar con candado = padlock.
    * encerrar en una jaula = cage.
    * hora de encerrarse = curfew.

    * * *
    encerrar [A5 ]
    vt
    A ‹persona› to lock up; ‹ganado› to shut up, pen
    lo han encerrado en la cárcel he's been locked up in prison o put behind bars
    me encerraban en mi habitación they used to shut me in my room
    encierra al perro shut the dog in
    está para que lo encierren ( fam); he's crazy o a nut ( colloq), he should be put away o certified ( colloq)
    nos dejaron encerrados en la oficina we got locked in the office
    encerrar algo entre comillas to put sth in quotation marks ( AmE) o ( BrE) inverted commas
    B
    1 (contener) to contain
    la película encierra una gran carga moral the movie contains o has a strong moral message
    2 (conllevar) to involve, entail
    no sabe el peligro que encierra she does not know the danger which it involves o entails
    ( refl) to shut oneself in
    se ha encerrado en su habitación he has shut himself in his room
    se encerró en un convento she shut herself away in a convent
    los trabajadores se encerraron en la fábrica the workers locked themselves in the factory o occupied the factory
    * * *

    encerrar ( conjugate encerrar) verbo transitivo
    1 ganado to shut up, pen;
    perroto shut … in;
    persona› (en cárcel, calabozo) to lock up;
    me encerró en mi habitación he shut me o locked me in my room;

    me dejaron encerrada en la oficina I got locked in the office
    2 ( conllevar) ‹peligro/riesgo to involve, entail
    encerrarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( en habitación) to shut oneself in;
    (en fábrica, universidad) [obreros/estudiantes] to lock oneself in
    encerrar verbo transitivo
    1 to shut in: encerraron al perro en la cocina, they shut the dog in the kitchen
    (con llave) to lock in
    2 (entrañar) to contain, include: la Esfinge encierra la clave, the Sphinx holds the key
    ' encerrar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    encierra
    English:
    confine
    - enclose
    - hem in
    - lock in
    - lock up
    - put away
    - seal in
    - shut away
    - shut in
    - shut up
    - coop
    - hem
    - lock
    - put
    - shut
    * * *
    vt
    1. [recluir] to shut up o in;
    [con llave] to lock up o in; [en la cárcel] to lock away o up; [ganado, rebaño] to pen (up); [gallinas] to shut up; [en carreras] to box in;
    lo encerraron en un psiquiátrico they shut him away o up in a mental hospital;
    me encerraron en la curva y no pude esprintar they boxed me in on the bend and I couldn't put on a sprint;
    Fam
    estar para que lo/la/ etc[m5]. encierren to be off one's head
    2. [contener] to contain;
    el espectáculo encierra grandes sorpresas the show has some big surprises;
    sus palabras encerraban una amenaza there was a threat in his words
    3. [en ajedrez] to checkmate
    4. [con signos de puntuación] to enclose ( entre in);
    encerró el comentario entre paréntesis she enclosed the comment in brackets
    * * *
    v/t
    1 lock up, shut up
    2 ( contener) contain
    * * *
    encerrar {55} vt
    1) : to lock up, to shut away
    2) : to contain, to include
    3) : to involve, to entail
    * * *
    1. (en general) to shut up [pt. & pp. shut]
    2. (con llave) to lock

    Spanish-English dictionary > encerrar

  • 126 vigilar

    v.
    1 to guard (preso, banco).
    vigila que nadie toque esto make sure no-one touches this
    me vigilan desde hace días they've been watching me for days
    2 to keep watch.
    vigilar por algo to (keep a) watch over something
    3 to watch, to keep an eye on, to keep a tab on, to guard.
    María vela al chico Mary watches over the boy.
    * * *
    1 (cuidar) to watch (over), look after
    2 (con armas etc) to guard
    3 (supervisar) to oversee
    4 (estar atento) to keep an eye on, take care of
    vigila la puerta, que no entre nadie keep an eye on the door and see nobody gets in
    1 (gen) to keep watch
    \
    vigilar por algo to watch over something, look after something
    vigilar sobre alguien to watch over somebody, look after somebody
    * * *
    verb
    1) to watch, guard
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ niño, enfermo, equipaje, máquina] to keep an eye on, watch

    vigila a los niños para que no se hagan dañokeep an eye on o watch the children to see they don't get hurt

    2) [+ trabajo] to supervise
    3) [+ presos] to guard; [+ frontera] to guard, police
    2.

    tú vigila fuera mientras yo me escondoyou keep a lookout o keep watch outside while I hide

    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (cuidar, atender) to watch, keep an eye on
    b) <preso/local> to guard, keep watch on; <frontera/zona> to guard, patrol; < examen> to proctor (AmE), to invigilate at (BrE)
    c) (fam) ( espiar) to watch
    2.
    vigilar vi to keep watch
    * * *
    = police, keep + watch upon, keep + an eye on, watch over, patrol, stand + guard over, stalk.
    Ex. For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.
    Ex. It is, moreover, not easy for the competent authorities to keep a careful watch upon potential breaches of the regulations precisely because the producers are difficult to recognize as publishers.
    Ex. Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.
    Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Patrolling the border: a reply'.
    Ex. Librarians are doomed if they are seen by their patrons as standing guard over information and seemingly barring access to it.
    Ex. So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.
    ----
    * vigilar Algo muy de cerca = keep + a watchful eye, keep + a watchful eye.
    * vigilar atentamente = keep + a watchful eye.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (cuidar, atender) to watch, keep an eye on
    b) <preso/local> to guard, keep watch on; <frontera/zona> to guard, patrol; < examen> to proctor (AmE), to invigilate at (BrE)
    c) (fam) ( espiar) to watch
    2.
    vigilar vi to keep watch
    * * *
    = police, keep + watch upon, keep + an eye on, watch over, patrol, stand + guard over, stalk.

    Ex: For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.

    Ex: It is, moreover, not easy for the competent authorities to keep a careful watch upon potential breaches of the regulations precisely because the producers are difficult to recognize as publishers.
    Ex: Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.
    Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex: The article is entitled ' Patrolling the border: a reply'.
    Ex: Librarians are doomed if they are seen by their patrons as standing guard over information and seemingly barring access to it.
    Ex: So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.
    * vigilar Algo muy de cerca = keep + a watchful eye, keep + a watchful eye.
    * vigilar atentamente = keep + a watchful eye.

    * * *
    vigilar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 (cuidar, atender) to watch
    vigila la leche para que no se salga watch the milk so that it doesn't boil over
    tengo que vigilar a los niños I have to keep an eye on o to watch the children
    vigila tu peso watch your weight
    2 ‹preso› to guard, keep watch on; ‹frontera› to patrol; ‹local/zona› to guard, patrol, keep watch on; ‹examen› to proctor ( AmE), to invigilate at ( BrE)
    varios policías vigilaban la entrada several police officers were guarding the entrance
    vigilaba cualquier movimiento sospechoso she was watching for any suspicious movement
    3 ( fam) (espiar) to watch
    creo que nos están vigilando I think we're being watched
    ■ vigilar
    vi
    to keep watch
    * * *

     

    vigilar ( conjugate vigilar) verbo transitivo
    a) (cuidar, atender) to watch, keep an eye on

    b)preso/local to guard, keep watch on;

    frontera/zona to guard, patrol;
    examen to proctor (AmE), to invigilate at (BrE)
    c) (fam) ( espiar) to watch

    verbo intransitivo
    to keep watch
    vigilar
    I verbo transitivo to watch, keep an eye on
    (un lugar, un preso, una frontera) to guard
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (gen) to keep watch
    2 (en un examen) to invigilate, US to proctor
    ' vigilar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cuidar
    - rondar
    - velar
    - aguaitar
    - checar
    - controlar
    English:
    guard
    - look out for
    - obligation
    - observe
    - police
    - stand over
    - supervise
    - tab
    - watch
    - weight-watching
    - close
    - eye
    * * *
    vt
    1. [presos, banco] to guard;
    el guarda que vigila la salida the guard on the exit
    2. [observar, cuidar] [enfermo] to watch over;
    [niños, bolso] to keep an eye on; [proceso] to oversee;
    vigila que nadie toque esto make sure no one touches this
    3. [espiar] to watch;
    me vigilan desde hace días they've been watching me for days
    vi
    to keep watch;
    él vigilaba mientras los demás dormían he kept watch while the others slept;
    vigilar por algo to (keep a) watch over sth;
    el Estado vigila por la salud/seguridad de los ciudadanos the state looks after o watches over people's health/security
    * * *
    I v/i keep watch
    II v/t watch; a un preso guard
    * * *
    1) cuidar: to look after, to keep an eye on
    2) guardar: to watch over, to guard
    1) : to be watchful
    2) : to keep watch
    * * *
    1. (cuidar, atender) to watch
    2. (custodiar) to guard
    3. (observar) to keep watch [pt. & pp. kept]

    Spanish-English dictionary > vigilar

  • 127 look

    1. I
    look! (посмотрите!; look, the sun is up! глядите, солнце встало /взошло/!; we looked but saw nothing мы (подсмотрели, но ничего не (увидели; it is no good looking какой смысл смотреть?; I did it while he wasn't looking я это сделал, пока он не смотрел; look who's here! посмотри, кто пришел!
    2. II
    1) look around оглядываться, осматриваться, все оглядывать; look aside смотреть в сторону, отводить глаза, отворачиваться; he looked aside when I spoke to him когда я с ним разговаривал, он отворачивался; look away отворачиваться, отводить взгляд; look back [behind, round] оборачиваться, оглядываться; don't look round, I don't want him to notice us не оглядывайся, я не хочу, чтобы он нас заметил; look down смотреть вниз; look forward /ahead/ смотреть вперед; look in /inside/ заглядывать внутрь; look out выглядывать, высовываться; look up /upward/ поднять глаза. взглянуть; he looked up and saw me он поднял глаза и увидел меня; look up from one's writing (from his book, etc.) бросить писать и т. д. и поднять голову; look right and left (this way, that way, etc.) (по-) смотреть направо и налево и т. д.; look the other way отвернуться, смотреть в другую сторону. сделать вид, что ты кого-л. не узнал /не заметил/; I happened to be looking another way я в этот момент смотрел в другую сторону
    2) the house (the window, the terrace, etc.) looks south (west, east, etc.) дом и т. д. выходит на юг /обращен к югу/ и т. д., which way does the house look? куда выходит дом?
    3. III
    look smb. look an honest man (every inch a gentleman, every inch a king, a queen, a rascal, a clown, a dandy, etc.) иметь вид честного человека и т. д.; look one's usual again снова принять свой обычный вид, оправиться, поправиться; you don't look yourself ты на себя не похож; he looked a perfect fool у него был совершенно дурацкий вид; look smth. look a perfect sight ужасно выглядеть; look the very picture of health быть воплощением / олицетворением/ здоровья; look the very picture of his father быть вылитым портретом своего отца; the actor looked his part актер выглядел так, как и требовалось по роли; look one's age (one's years, sixteen. etc.) выглядеть на свой годы /не старше сваях лет/ и т. д., he is only thirty but he looks fifty ему только тридцать, а на вид можно дать все пятьдесят; she is forty but she doesn't look it ей уже сорок, но она выглядит моложе /на вид ей столько не дашь/; this investment looked a sure profit казалось, что это капиталовложение сулит верный доход
    4. IV
    look smb. in some mariner look smb. all over осмотреть кого-л. с ног до головы /с головы до пят/; look smb. up and down смерить кого-л. взглядом, окинуть кого-л. взглядом с головы до пят
    5. X
    look to be in some state look pleased (alarmed, worried, worn out, unconcerned, disheartened, etc.) выглядеть довольным и т. д.
    6. XI
    1) be looked at the house, looked at from the outside... дом, если смотреть на него снаружи...
    2) be looked upon as smb., smth. he is looked upon as an absolute authority (as an impartial judge, as a judicious critic, etc.) его считают /он считается/ непререкаемым авторитетом и т. д., he is looked upon as a likely candidate его рассматривают, как возможную /вероятную/ кандидатуру
    3) be looked after he is wonderfully looked after there он получает там прекрасный уход; be looked over the brakes need to be looked over тормоза требуют осмотра /проверки/
    7. XV
    look to be in some quality or of some state look young (old, tired, angry, sad, grave, happy, guilty, innocent, etc.) выглядеть молодым /молодо/ и т. д.; look to be of some kind look foolish (pale, wise, brave, good-natured, thin, charming, uninviting, etc.) иметь глупый и т. д. вид, выглядеть глупо и т. д., he looked trustworthy у него был вид человека, которому можно доверять; look blank выглядеть /казаться/ рассеянным или растерянным; this book looks very tempting эту книгу очень хочется почитать; look well (ill) хорошо (плохо) выглядеть; he looks well in uniform ему идет форма; the hat looks well on you шляпа вам к лицу; things look very ugly /black/ дела обстоят плохо /не сулят ничего хорошего/; things are looking a little better дела понемногу поправляются; you look blue with cold вы посинели от холода; the clouds look rainy судя по тучам, будет дождь
    8. XVI
    1) look at smb., smth. look at each other (at his fellow-traveller, at the watch, at the ceiling, at the illustrations, etc.) смотреть друг на друга и т. д., look at oneself in the glass (поосмотреться в зеркало; what are you looking at? куда /на что/ вы смотрите?; look at me! взгляните на меня! I enjoy looking at old family portraits я люблю рассматривать старые фамильные портреты; look [up] at the stars (at the roof, at the tree-tops, etc.) взглянуть на звезды и т. д.; let me look at your work (at your results, at this sentence, etc.) дайте мне взглянуть на вашу работу и т. д., just look at this! [вы] только посмотрите!; to come to look at the pipes (at the drains, at the roof, etc.) прийти, чтобы осмотреть /проверить/ трубы и т. д., what sort of a man is he to look at? что он собой представляет внешне, как он выглядит?; the man is not much to look at внешне он ничего собой не представляет; to look at him one would say... судя по его виду можно сказать...; to look at the illustrations it will be observed... судя по иллюстрациям можно отметить...; she will /would/ not look at him (at his offer, at my proposals etc.) она и смотреть на него и т. д. не хочет; look at smb., smth. in some manner look at the boy (at the picture, etc.) closely (critically, questioningly. threateningly, keenly, reproachfully, wistfully, significantly, etc.) смотреть на мальчика и т. д. пристально и т. д.; he looked at me vacantly он посмотрел на меня пустым /ничего не выражающим/ взглядом; look at smb., smth. with (in) smth. look at smb., smth. with pity (with respect, with kindness, with interest, etc.) смотреть на кого-л., что-л. с жалостью и т. д.; look at me in embarrassment (in fear, in admiration, etc.) посмотреть на меня в смущении и т. д.; look about (round, before, behind, etc.) smb., smth. we hardly had time to look about us мы едва успели осмотреться; the boy was looking before him мальчик смотрел перед собой; look round the room (round the shop, etc.) окинуть комнату и т. д. взглядом; look after the train (after the ship, after the girl as she left the room, etc.) смотреть вслед поезду и т. д., провожать поезд и т. д. взглядом /глазами/; the child looked behind me to make sure that I was alone ребенок посмотрел, нет ли кого-л. сзади меня; look behind the door посмотреть за дверью; look down (up) smth. look down the well [внимательно] (подсмотреть в колодец; look down the list просмотреть весь список, проверить список сверху донизу; look down (up) the street внимательно осмотреть улицу, посмотреть вниз (вверх) no улице; look from /out of/ smth. look from /out of/ a window смотреть из окна; look out of the corner of one's eye посмотреть краешком глаза; look in /into/ smth. look in a mirror (посмотреться в зеркало; look in smb.'s face (in smb.'s eyes) (подсмотреть кому-л. в лицо (в глаза); look into smb.'s face (into smb.'s eyes) заглядывать кому-л. в лицо (в глаза); look in that direction смотреть в том /в указанном/ направлении; look into a well (into a shop window, into the darkness of the forest, into the fire, into a mirror, into the garden, into the sky, etc.) всматриваться /вглядываться, смотреть/ в колодец и т. д.; look into a room заглядывать в комнату; look into the future (into the hearts of other people, etc.) заглянуть в будущее и т. д.; he looked [down] into my face он [нагнулся и] посмотрел мне в лицо; look over smth. look over one's spectacles посмотреть поверх очков; look over one's shoulder посмотреть /кинуть взгляд/ через плечо; look over their heads смотреть поверх их голов; look over the wall (over the fence, etc.) заглядывать через стену и т. д.; look to smth. look to the right (to the left) посмотреть направо (налево); look [up] to heaven посмотреть [вверх] на небо; look through smth. look through the window (through a telescope, etc.) смотреть в окно и т. д., look through the keyhole смотреть /подсматривать/ в замочную скважину; his greed looked through his eyes в его глазах горела /светилась/ жадность; his toes look out through the shoe у него пальцы из ботинок вылезают, у него ботинки "каши просят"; look towards smth. look towards the horizon (towards the sea, etc.) смотреть в сторону горизонта /по направлению к горизонту/ и т. д.
    2) look on (upon, to, towards, etc.) smth. the drawing-room (the window, the house, etc.) looks on the river (on the sea, on the street, upon the garden, on the park, to the east, towards the south, towards the Pacific, across the garden, etc.) гостиная и т. д. выходит /выходит окнами, обращена/ на реку и т. д., look [down] into the street (down on the lake, down on the river, etc.) стоять на возвышенности /возвышенном месте/, откуда открывается вид на улицу и т. д., the castle looks down on the valley замок стоит на вершине, откуда открывается вид на долину
    3) look after smb., smth. look after children (after the old man, after a dog, after a garden, after smb.'s house, etc.) ухаживать /следить, присматривать/ за детьми и т. д.; who will look after the shop while we are away? на чьем попечении / на кого/ останется магазин на время нашего отсутствия?; I look after the саг myself я сам ухаживаю за машиной; he is able to look after himself a) он в состоянии обслужить [самого] себя; б) он может постоять за себя; look after her when I am gone присмотрите за ней, пока меня не будет; he is young and needs looking after он еще мал, и за ним нужен присмотр /уход/; did you get someone to look after the child? вы нашли кого-нибудь для ухода за ребенком?; look after smb.'s interests блюсти /соблюдать/ чьи-л. интересы; look after smb.'s rights охранять /оберегать, защищать/ чьи-л. права; look after smb.'s wants ухаживать за кем-л., исполнять чьи-л. желания; look after the affair веста какое-л. дело; look to smth. look to smb.'s tools (to the fastenings, to the water-bottles, etc.) отвечать за инструменты и т. д., следить, за инструментами и т.д., look to your manners следи за своими манерами /за тем, как ты себя ведешь/; the country must look to its defences страна должна заботиться об обороне; look to the future (подумать /(побеспокоиться/ о будущем: look to it that this does not happen again (that everything is ready, etc.) смотря, чтобы это не повторилось /чтобы этого больше не было/ и т. д.
    4) look for smb., smth. look for one's brother (for smb.'s hat, for the lost money, for employment, for a job, for gold, for a shorter route to the East, etc.) искать брата и т. д., what are you looking for? что вы ищете?; что вам надо?; I am looking for а, room мне нужна комната, я ищу комнату; look for trouble напрашиваться на неприятности; look for smth. somewhere look for spectacles in the bureau drawers (in the jar, around the room, etc.) искать очки в ящиках стола и т. д., one has not to look very far for the answer за ответом далеко ходить не, надо; look to smb. for smth. look to smb. for help (for advice, for guidance, for comfort, for a loan of money, etc.) прибегать /обращаться/ к кому-л. за помощью и т. д., искать у кого-л. помощи и т. д.; he looks to me for protection он ищет защиты у меня; it is no good looking to them for support нечего ждать от них поддержки; ' look to smb. to do smth. look to smb. to put things right (to make the arrangement, to protect them from aggression, etc.) рассчитывать, что кто-л. все уладит и т. д.; he looks to me to help him он полагается на то, что я помогу ему
    5) look at /on, upon/ smth. look at all the facts (at /upon/ the offer, at smb.'s motives, at this matter seriously, on smb.'s proposal from this point of view, etc.) рассматривать все факты и т. д., it is a new way of looking at things это новый подход к вопросу; look upon death without fear относиться к смерти без страха; look only at /on/ the surface of things поверхностно подходить к вопросу; look (up)on smb., smth. as smb., smth. look upon him as my teacher считать его своим учителем, смотреть на него как на своего учителя; I look on that as an insult я рассматриваю это как оскорбление; I look on it as an honour to work with you для меня большая честь работать с вами; look on smth., as being in some state look on smth. as useless (as necessary, as unusual, as unfortunate, etc.) считать что-л. бесполезным и т. д.; you can look upon it as done можешь считать это [уже] сделанным /выполненным, готовым/
    6) look into smth. look into a problem рассматривать проблему, разбираться в вопросе; will you look into the question of supplies? вы займетесь вопросом снабжения?; the police will look into the theft полиция займется расследованием этой кражи
    7) look for smth., smb. look for the arrival of the heir (for a great victory, for much profit from the business, for no recompense, for the news, for a line from you, etc.) ожидать приезда наследника и т. д., I'll be looking for you at the reception я надеюсь увидеть вас на приеме; I never looked for such a result as this я и не ожидал такого результата /не рассчитывал на такой результат/; death steals upon us when we least look for it смерть подкрадывается к нам, когда мы ее меньше всего ждем; look to /towards/ smth. look to the future (to greater advances in science and technology, towards the day when world peace will be a reality, to a quiet time in my old age, etc.) надеяться на будущее и т. д., стремиться к будущему и т. д.
    9. XIX1
    look like smb., smth. look like a sailor (like a gentleman, like an elderly clerk, like a perfect fool, etc.) быть похожим на матроса и т. д., he looks like an honest (a clever, etc.) man у него вид честного и т. д. человека; this dog doesn't look much like a hunting dog этот пес мало похож на охотничью собаку; I have no idea what it (he) looks like понятия не имею, как это (он) выглядит; it looks like granite (like business, like a dream coming true, etc.) это похоже на гранит и т. д.; it looks like rain (like snow, like storm) похоже, что будет /собирается/ дождь (снег, буря); it looks like a fine day день обещает быть хорошим
    10. Х1Х3
    look like doing smth. he looks like winning похоже, что он выигрывает; which country looks like winning? у какой страны больше шансов на успех?; do I look like jesting? разве похоже, что я шучу?
    11. XXI1
    look smb., smth. in smth. look smb. full (straight. squarely, frankly, etc.) in the face (in the eyes) смотреть кому-л. прямо и т. д. в лицо (в глаза); look death in the face смотреть смерти в лице; look smb. (in)to (out of, etc.) smth. look smb. into silence взглядом заставить кого-л. (замолчать; look smb. to shame пристыдить кого-л. взглядом; look smb. out of countenance взглядом смутить кого-л. /заставить кого-л. смутиться/; look smth. at smb. look daggers at smb. смотреть на кого-л. убийственным взглядом; look one's annoyance at a person смотреть на кого-л. с раздражением; he looked a query at me он посмотрел на меня вопросительно
    12. XXV
    1) look what... (when..., where..., whether..., etc.) look what time the train arrives /when the train arrives (when the train starts, where you are, whether the postman has come yet, etc.) посмотреть, когда прибывает поезд и т. д., look what time it is посмотри, который час; don't look till I tell you не смотри /не поворачивайся, не поворачивай головы/, пока я не скажу
    2) look as if... (as though...) look as if he wanted to join us (as if you had slept badly, as though he were thinking of mischief, ere.) похоже на то, что он хочет присоединиться к нам и т. д.; he looks as if he had seen a ghost у него такой вид, [как] будто он увидел привидение
    3) look that... (how..., etc.) look that everything is ready (that he is on time, how you behave, etc.) проследить за тем, чтобы все было готово и т. д.; look that you do not fall смотри, не упади; it looks as if they were afraid (as if he wouldn't go, as if trouble were brewing, etc.) создается такое впечатление /кажется/, что они боялись и т. д.
    13. XXVII2
    look to smb. as if... /as though. / it looks to me as if the skirt is too long мне кажется, что юбка слишком длинна; it looks as if it is going to turn wet (as if it were going to be fine, as though we should have a storm, etc.) похоже, пойдут дожди и т. д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > look

  • 128 celestial

    adj.
    celestial, heavenly.
    * * *
    1 celestial, heavenly
    2 figurado (delicioso) heavenly, delightful
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (Rel) celestial
    2) (=delicioso) heavenly
    * * *
    a) (Relig) celestial
    b) < placer> heavenly
    * * *
    = celestial, heavenly, empyrean, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].
    Ex. She also examines the tradition of the cross and celestial symbols (heavens, stars, sun) in early Medieval art.
    Ex. It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
    Ex. The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    Ex. Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.
    ----
    * ecuador celestial = celestial equator.
    * * *
    a) (Relig) celestial
    b) < placer> heavenly
    * * *
    = celestial, heavenly, empyrean, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].

    Ex: She also examines the tradition of the cross and celestial symbols (heavens, stars, sun) in early Medieval art.

    Ex: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
    Ex: The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    Ex: Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.
    * ecuador celestial = celestial equator.

    * * *
    1 ( Relig) celestial
    2 ‹placer› heavenly
    lo que me dijo fue música celestial para mis oídos his words were sweet music to my ears
    * * *

    celestial adjetivo
    a) (Relig) celestial

    b) placer heavenly

    celestial adjetivo celestial, heavenly
    ' celestial' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    celeste
    - música
    English:
    heavenly
    * * *
    1. [del cielo, paraíso] celestial, heavenly
    2. [delicioso] heavenly;
    esto me suena a música celestial [a falsa promesa] that sounds like a lot of hot air;
    [maravillosamente] that's music to my ears
    * * *
    adj celestial; fig
    heavenly
    * * *
    : heavenly, celestial

    Spanish-English dictionary > celestial

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