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1 tréfonds
tréfonds [tʀefɔ̃]masculine noun(literary) dans le or au tréfonds de mon cœur deep down in my heart* * *tʀefɔ̃nom masculin invariable literle tréfonds de — the very depths (pl) of
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2 recesso
recesso s.m.1 (letter.) recess (anche fig.): i recessi di una montagna, the recesses of a mountain; gli intimi recessi del cuore, the inmost recesses of the heart2 ( il recedere) receding, withdrawing, recession* * *[re'tʃɛsso]sostantivo maschile1) lett. recess2) dir. withdrawal* * *recesso/re't∫εsso/sostantivo m.1 lett. recess; i -i dell'anima the (innermost) depths of the soul2 dir. withdrawal. -
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В ГЛУБИНЕ ДУШИ (СЕРДЦА) PrepP these forms only sent adv usu. used with impfv verbs fixed WO(in refer, to one's innermost feelings, thoughts) internally, secretlyin one's heart of heartsin the depths of one's soul (heart) deep in one's heart (soul) deep down (in one's soul (heart)) deep down inside.Я остался в совершенном одиночестве на земле, но, признаюсь, в глубине души обрадовался (Булгаков 12). I was now totally alone in the world but I confess that in my heart of hearts I was glad (12a).Он знал, что в глубине души Лена довольна, самое трудное сделано: она сказала (Трифонов 4). Не knew that in the depths of her soul Lena was satisfied, the most difficult thing had been done: she'd spoken (4a).Они (раковые больные) могли признаваться, что верят, или отрицать, но все они до одного в глубине души верили, что такой врач, или такой травник, или такая старуха-бабка где-то живёт, и только надо узнать -где, получить это лекарство - и они спасены (Солженицын 10). These people (the cancer patients) might have admitted or denied that they believed in such a thing, but all of them, to a man, felt, deep in their hearts, that there really was such a doctor, such a dispenser of herbs or such an old village woman living somewhere, and that they only had to learn where, take that medicine, and they would be saved (10b).Радуясь за неё (дочь), он в глубине души ревновал её к Николаю, постепенно заместившему отца в сердце дочери... (Максимов 3). Не was glad for her (his daughter), but deep down he felt jealous of Nikolai, who had gradually replaced her father in his daughter's heart (3a). -
4 в глубине души
[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv; usu. used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's innermost feelings, thoughts) internally, secretly:- deep down (in one's soul < heart>);- deep down inside.♦ Я остался в совершенном одиночестве на земле, но, признаюсь, в глубине души обрадовался (Булгаков 12). I was now totally alone in the world but I confess that in my heart of hearts I was glad (12a).♦ Он знал, что в глубине души Лена довольна, самое трудное сделано: она сказала (Трифонов 4). He knew that in the depths of her soul Lena was satisfied, the most difficult thing had been done: she'd spoken (4a).♦ Они [раковые больные] могли признаваться, что верят, или отрицать, но все они до одного в глубине души верили, что такой врач, или такой травник, или такая старуха-бабка где-то живёт, и только надо узнать - где, получить это лекарство - и они спасены (Солженицын 10). These people [the cancer patients] might have admitted or denied that they believed in such a thing, but all of them, to a man, felt, deep in their hearts, that there really was such a doctor, such a dispenser of herbs or such an old village woman living somewhere, and that they only had to learn where, take that medicine, and they would be saved (10b).♦ Радуясь за неё [ дочь], он в глубине души ревновал её к Николаю, постепенно заместившему отца в сердце дочери... (Максимов 3). He was glad for her [his daughter], but deep down he felt jealous of Nikolai, who had gradually replaced her father in his daughter's heart (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в глубине души
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• В ГЛУБИНЕ ДУШИ (СЕРДЦА)[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv; usu. used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's innermost feelings, thoughts) internally, secretly:- deep down (in one's soul < heart>);- deep down inside.♦ Я остался в совершенном одиночестве на земле, но, признаюсь, в глубине души обрадовался (Булгаков 12). I was now totally alone in the world but I confess that in my heart of hearts I was glad (12a).♦ Он знал, что в глубине души Лена довольна, самое трудное сделано: она сказала (Трифонов 4). He knew that in the depths of her soul Lena was satisfied, the most difficult thing had been done: she'd spoken (4a).♦ Они [раковые больные] могли признаваться, что верят, или отрицать, но все они до одного в глубине души верили, что такой врач, или такой травник, или такая старуха-бабка где-то живёт, и только надо узнать - где, получить это лекарство - и они спасены (Солженицын 10). These people [the cancer patients] might have admitted or denied that they believed in such a thing, but all of them, to a man, felt, deep in their hearts, that there really was such a doctor, such a dispenser of herbs or such an old village woman living somewhere, and that they only had to learn where, take that medicine, and they would be saved (10b).♦ Радуясь за неё [ дочь], он в глубине души ревновал её к Николаю, постепенно заместившему отца в сердце дочери... (Максимов 3). He was glad for her [his daughter], but deep down he felt jealous of Nikolai, who had gradually replaced her father in his daughter's heart (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в глубине сердца
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6 profondeur
profondeur [pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ]feminine nouna. depth• profondeurs [de métro, mine, poche] depths► en profondeur [agir, exprimer] in depth ; [réformer] radically ; [nettoyage] thorough ; [réforme] radical* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ
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1) (de mer, trou, d'armoire, étagères) depth2) (de sentiment, d'amour) depth; (de remarque, d'œuvre) profundityen profondeur — [analyse, réforme] in-depth (épith)
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profondeurs nom féminin pluriel (de mer, forêt) liter depths* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ nf* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit (de mer, trou) depth; avoir une profondeur de 3 mètres to be 3 metres deep ou in depth; creuser à 2 mètres de profondeur to dig 2 metres down; en profondeur [analyse, réforme, réflexion] in-depth ( épith); étudier/analyser qch en profondeur to study/analyseGB sth in depth; travail en profondeur thorough work;2 (d'armoire, étagères) depth;3 (de sentiment, d'amour) depth.B profondeurs nfpl liter profondeurs de la mer/d'une forêt the depths of the sea/of a forest; les profondeurs de l'âme the (innermost) depths of the soul.profondeur de champ Phot depth of field.[prɔfɔ̃dɶr] nom féminin1. [dimension] depth4. OPTIQUE & PHOTOGRAPHIE5. AÉRONAUTIQUE [d'une aile] chord (length)————————profondeurs nom féminin pluriel————————en profondeur locution adjectivale————————en profondeur locution adverbiale[creuser] deep -
7 profundo
adj.1 deep, profound, deepwater, abysmal.2 deep, profound, deep-felt, intense.3 deep, difficult to understand, abstruse, profound.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: profundar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) deep2 (tristeza, dolor) intense3 (cambio, transformación) profound, total4 (pensamiento, persona) profound, deep* * *(f. - profunda)adj.1) deep2) profound* * *ADJ1) (=hondo) deeptener 20cm de profundo — to be 20cm deep, be 20cm in depth
¿cuánto tiene de profundo? — how deep is it?
2) (=intenso) [suspiro, voz, respiración] deep; [nota] low, deep; [sueño] deep, sound; [misterio, pensador] profoundsiento un profundo respeto hacia él — I have great o a deep respect for him
estaban inmersos en una profunda oscuridad — liter they were enveloped by a profound darkness liter
3)en el Sussex profundo — in deepest Sussex, deep in Sussex
* * *- da adjetivoa) <herida/pozo/raíz> deepb) < pensamiento> profound, deep; <respeto/desprecio> profound; < lazos> strong; < desengaño> grave, terriblemis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos — I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject
d) <voz/suspiro> deepe) < sueño> deep, sound* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], heavy [heavier -comp., heaviest -sup.], profound, thoroughgoing, cogent, abysmal.Ex. The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex. Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex. The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Ex. Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex. The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = El principal problema que se encuentra para es incentivar a los jóvenes a usar las bibliotecas públicas es la enorme falta de bibliotecarios especialistas en temas relacionados con los adolescentes.----* agua poco profunda = shallow water.* aguas poco profundas = shallows.* consecuencia profunda = profound effect.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* de aguas profundas = deep-sea.* DSIS (Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda) = DISI (Deep Structure Indexing System).* efecto profundo = profound effect.* en lo más profundo de la noche = in the dead of night.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* más profundo = innermost.* meditación profunda = deep meditation.* profundo efecto = profound effect.* profundo respeto = obeisance.* relajación profunda = deep relaxation.* respirar profundo = take + a deep breath.* Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda (DSIS) = Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS).* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* web profunda, la = deep Web, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) <herida/pozo/raíz> deepb) < pensamiento> profound, deep; <respeto/desprecio> profound; < lazos> strong; < desengaño> grave, terriblemis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos — I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject
d) <voz/suspiro> deepe) < sueño> deep, sound* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], heavy [heavier -comp., heaviest -sup.], profound, thoroughgoing, cogent, abysmal.Ex: The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.
Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex: The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Ex: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex: The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = El principal problema que se encuentra para es incentivar a los jóvenes a usar las bibliotecas públicas es la enorme falta de bibliotecarios especialistas en temas relacionados con los adolescentes.* agua poco profunda = shallow water.* aguas poco profundas = shallows.* consecuencia profunda = profound effect.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* de aguas profundas = deep-sea.* DSIS (Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda) = DISI (Deep Structure Indexing System).* efecto profundo = profound effect.* en lo más profundo de la noche = in the dead of night.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* más profundo = innermost.* meditación profunda = deep meditation.* profundo efecto = profound effect.* profundo respeto = obeisance.* relajación profunda = deep relaxation.* respirar profundo = take + a deep breath.* Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda (DSIS) = Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS).* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* web profunda, la = deep Web, the.* * *profundo -da1 ‹herida› deep; ‹pozo/raíz› deepun hoyo profundo a deep holeun río poco profundo a shallow riveruna tradición con profundas raíces a deeply-rooted traditionla guerra dejó una huella profunda en su carácter the war left a deep impression on himlo siento en lo más profundo de mi alma I'm deeply sorry, I'm truly sorry2 ‹pensamiento› profound, deep; ‹respeto/desprecio› profoundmis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject, my knowledge of the subject isn't very profoundlos lazos profundos que nos unen the strong ties which bind ussentía por él un profundo desprecio she felt a profound o deep-seated contempt for himhemos sufrido un profundo desengaño we have suffered a grave o terrible disappointment3 ‹misterio› profound; ‹silencio› deep, profound4 ‹voz› deep5 ‹sueño› deep, sound; ‹suspiro› deep* * *
profundo◊ -da adjetivo
‹respeto/desprecio› profound;
‹ lazos› strong;
‹ desengaño› grave, terrible
‹ silencio› deep, profound
profundo,-a adjetivo
1 (cavidad, recipiente) deep: una herida muy profunda, a deep wound
2 (idea, sensación) profound, deep: sintió una profunda decepción, he was deeply disappointed
3 (relaciones, amor) strong: un profundo sentimiento de culpa, a deep sense of guilt
4 (conocimientos) in-depth
' profundo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abisal
- amplia
- amplio
- dominio
- honda
- hondo
- íntima
- íntimo
- profunda
- abismo
- barranca
- contrabajo
- escote
- ser
English:
deep
- deepen
- depth
- gash
- hatred
- inherent
- intimate
- keen
- profound
- quick
- remorse
- shallow
- thick
- thorough
- wok
- yawning
- acute
- heavy
* * *profundo, -a adj1. [mar, lago, río] deep;[hoyo, raíces, herida] deep;navegaban por aguas profundas they were sailing in deep waters;es un lago muy poco profundo it's a very shallow lake;Figla España profunda = backward, traditional Spain2. [habitación, sala] deep3. [respeto, admiración, tristeza] profound, deep;[alegría, dolor] intense; [sueño] deep4. [voz] deep5. [mirada] deep and meaningful6. [libro, idea, pensamiento] profound* * ** * *profundo, -da adj1) hondo: deep2) : profound♦ profundamente adv* * *profundo adj deep -
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ЗАГЛЯДЫВАТЬ/ЗАГЛЯНУТЬ В ДУШУ чью (В СЕРДЦЕ чьё), кого, кому VP subj: human often pfv infin with пытаться) (to attempt) to understand s.o. 's innermost thoughts, feelingsX пытался заглянуть Y-y в душу = X tried to peer (look) into (the depths of) Y's soulX tried to peer (look) into the hidden places of Y's heart X tried to peer (look) into the depths of Y' beingзагляни себе в душу -look into your own soulsearch your heart.«Нет, я положу конец этому, - сказал он, - я загляну ей в душу, как прежде, и завтра - или буду счастлив, или уеду!» (Гончаров l)."No, I shall put an end to this," he said. "I will look into her soul as I used to, and tomorrow-I shall either be happy or go away!" (1b).«А раскаяние хоть испытываешь какое-то?» -спрашиваю я. Мнется некоторое время, как бы заглядывая себе в душу: «Да нет, ничего вроде не испытываю» (Амальрик 1). "But don't you feel at least a little bit sorry that you did it?" I would ask. Then, after some hesitation, as if my interlocutor were looking into his own soul, would come the reply: "No, I can't say as I really feel sorry" (1a). -
9 заглядывать в душу
• ЗАГЛЯДЫВАТЬ/ЗАГЛЯНУТЬ В ДУШУ чью < В СЕРДЦЕ чьё>, кого, кому[VP; subj: human; often pfv infin with пытаться]=====⇒ (to attempt) to understand s.o.'s innermost thoughts, feelings:- search your heart.♦ "Нет, я положу конец этому, - сказал он, - я загляну ей в душу, как прежде, и завтра - или буду счастлив, или уеду!" (Гончаров l)."No, I shall put an end to this," he said. "I will look into her soul as I used to, and tomorrow-I shall either be happy or go away!" (1b).♦ "А раскаяние хоть испытываешь какое-то?" - спрашиваю я. Мнётся некоторое время, как бы заглядывая себе в душу: "Да нет, ничего вроде не испытываю" (Амальрик 1). "But don't you feel at least a little bit sorry that you did it?" I would ask. Then, after some hesitation, as if my interlocutor were looking into his own soul, would come the reply: "No, I can't say as I really feel sorry" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заглядывать в душу
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• ЗАГЛЯДЫВАТЬ/ЗАГЛЯНУТЬ В ДУШУ чью < В СЕРДЦЕ чьё>, кого, кому[VP; subj: human; often pfv infin with пытаться]=====⇒ (to attempt) to understand s.o.'s innermost thoughts, feelings:- search your heart.♦ "Нет, я положу конец этому, - сказал он, - я загляну ей в душу, как прежде, и завтра - или буду счастлив, или уеду!" (Гончаров l)."No, I shall put an end to this," he said. "I will look into her soul as I used to, and tomorrow-I shall either be happy or go away!" (1b).♦ "А раскаяние хоть испытываешь какое-то?" - спрашиваю я. Мнётся некоторое время, как бы заглядывая себе в душу: "Да нет, ничего вроде не испытываю" (Амальрик 1). "But don't you feel at least a little bit sorry that you did it?" I would ask. Then, after some hesitation, as if my interlocutor were looking into his own soul, would come the reply: "No, I can't say as I really feel sorry" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заглядывать в сердце
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• ЗАГЛЯДЫВАТЬ/ЗАГЛЯНУТЬ В ДУШУ чью < В СЕРДЦЕ чьё>, кого, кому[VP; subj: human; often pfv infin with пытаться]=====⇒ (to attempt) to understand s.o.'s innermost thoughts, feelings:- search your heart.♦ "Нет, я положу конец этому, - сказал он, - я загляну ей в душу, как прежде, и завтра - или буду счастлив, или уеду!" (Гончаров l)."No, I shall put an end to this," he said. "I will look into her soul as I used to, and tomorrow-I shall either be happy or go away!" (1b).♦ "А раскаяние хоть испытываешь какое-то?" - спрашиваю я. Мнётся некоторое время, как бы заглядывая себе в душу: "Да нет, ничего вроде не испытываю" (Амальрик 1). "But don't you feel at least a little bit sorry that you did it?" I would ask. Then, after some hesitation, as if my interlocutor were looking into his own soul, would come the reply: "No, I can't say as I really feel sorry" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заглянуть в душу
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• ЗАГЛЯДЫВАТЬ/ЗАГЛЯНУТЬ В ДУШУ чью < В СЕРДЦЕ чьё>, кого, кому[VP; subj: human; often pfv infin with пытаться]=====⇒ (to attempt) to understand s.o.'s innermost thoughts, feelings:- search your heart.♦ "Нет, я положу конец этому, - сказал он, - я загляну ей в душу, как прежде, и завтра - или буду счастлив, или уеду!" (Гончаров l)."No, I shall put an end to this," he said. "I will look into her soul as I used to, and tomorrow-I shall either be happy or go away!" (1b).♦ "А раскаяние хоть испытываешь какое-то?" - спрашиваю я. Мнётся некоторое время, как бы заглядывая себе в душу: "Да нет, ничего вроде не испытываю" (Амальрик 1). "But don't you feel at least a little bit sorry that you did it?" I would ask. Then, after some hesitation, as if my interlocutor were looking into his own soul, would come the reply: "No, I can't say as I really feel sorry" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заглянуть в сердце
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13 Grund
m; -(e)s, Gründe1. nur Sg.; (Boden) ground; (Grundbesitz) land, property; (Bauplatz) plot, Am. lot; Grund und Boden land, property2. nur Sg.; von Gewässern, Gefäßen etc.: bottom; lit. eines Tales: floor; auf Grund geraten oder laufen run aground; in den Grund bohren geh. send to the bottom; den Grund unter den Füßen verlieren auch fig. get out of one’s depth; ich habe keinen Grund mehr I can’t touch the bottom, I’m out of my depth; ein Glas bis auf den Grund leeren geh. drain a glass (to the dregs)3. nur Sg.; ARCHIT. (Fundament) foundations Pl.4. nur Sg.; (Hintergrund) background; (Grundierung) priming (coat); grün auf gelbem Grund green on a yellow ground5. nur Sg.; fig.: den Grund legen für oder zu lay the foundations of ( oder for); einer Sache auf den Grund gehen get to the bottom of s.th.; im Grunde seines Herzens at (the bottom of his) heart; von Grund aus oder auf completely,... through and through; im Grunde ( genommen) basically, (eigentlich) really; in Grund und Boden reden, spielen: into the ground; verdammen: outright; blamieren: utterly; schießen, stampfen: to pieces; ich habe mich in Grund und Boden geschämt I wished the earth would open up and swallow me6. (Vernunftgrund) reason (zu + Inf. to + Inf., for + Ger.); (Ursache, Anlass) auch cause ( für of); (Beweggrund) motive; (Argument) argument; Gründe für und wider arguments for and against, the pros and cons; Gründe anführen state one’s case ( für for); aus gesundheitlichen / familiären Gründen for health / family reasons; aus diesem Grund that’s ( oder that was) why, for this reason; aus welchem Grund? why?; aus dem einfachen Grund, weil oder dass... for the simple reason that...; mit ( gutem) Grund with good reason; ohne jeden Grund for no apparent reason; nicht ohne Grund not without reason; ein Grund mehr zu (+ Inf.) all the more reason to (+ Inf.) ich habe meine Gründe dafür I have my reasons; es hat schon seine Gründe he knows etc. what he’s etc. doing; ( allen oder jeden) / keinen Grund haben zu (+ Inf.) have (every) / no reason ( oder cause) to (+ Inf.) es besteht (kein / nicht der geringste) Grund zu der Annahme, dass... there is (no / not the slightest) reason to suppose that...; kein Grund zur Besorgnis no need to get worried, there’s no cause for concern7. auf Grund, zu Grunde aufgrund, zugrunde* * *der Grund(Bodenebene) bottom;(Erdboden) ground;(Ursache) cause; reason* * *Grụnd [grʊnt]m -(e)s, ordm;e1) ['grʏndə]no pl (= Erdboden) ground; (old, dial = Erdreich) soil, groundin Grund und Boden (fig, sich blamieren, schämen) — utterly; verdammen outright
jdn in Grund und Boden reden — not to leave sb a leg to stand on, to shoot sb's arguments to pieces
bis auf den Grund zerstören/abtragen — to raze to the ground
3) no pl (ESP ART) ground; (HER) field4) no pl (von Gefäßen, Becken etc) bottom; (= Meeresgrund) (sea)bed; (liter = Talgrund) bottom of the/a valleyGrund suchen (im Wasser) — to look for a foothold, to try to find the bottom
auf Grund stoßen (Naut) — to ( run to) ground
das Glas/den Becher bis auf den Grund leeren — to drain the glass/tumbler
von Grund auf or aus — entirely, completely
von Grund auf neu gebaut/geplant — rebuilt/re-planned from scratch
im Grunde ( genommen) — basically, fundamentally
aus gesundheitlichen etc Gründen — for health etc reasons, on health etc grounds
aus dem einfachen Grunde, dass... — for the simple reason that...
auf Grund or aufgrund von Zeugenaussagen — on the basis or strength of the witnesses' testimonies
auf Grund or aufgrund einer Verwechslung/seiner Eifersucht — owing to or because of a mistake/his jealousy
ich habe Grund zu der Annahme, dass... — I have reason to believe or grounds for believing that...
Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons, arguments for and against
du hast keinen Grund zum Klagen — you have no cause to complain or for complaint
jdm Grund (zu etw) geben — to give sb good reason or cause (for sth)
jdm allen Grund geben, etw zu glauben — to give sb every reason to believe etc sth
aus guten Gründen, mit gutem Grund — with good reason
See:= zugrunde* * *der1) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) cause2) (to be the cause of (usually something bad): Who's at the bottom of these rumours?) be at the bottom of3) (good reasons: Have you any grounds for calling him a liar?) grounds4) (a reason: There is no need for panic.) need5) (something which makes something happen, describes why it happened, should happen or is going to happen etc: What is the reason for this noise?; What is your reason for going to London?; The reason (why) I am going is that I want to.) reason* * *<-[e]s, Gründe>[ˈgrʊnt, pl ˈgrʏndə]mjede Naturkatastrophe hat einen \Grund every natural disaster has a causeder \Grund für das schlechte Wetter ist ein Tiefdruckgebiet the reason for [or cause of] the bad weather is an area of low pressureder \Grund für den Mord war Eifersucht the motive for the murder was jealousyeigentlich besteht kein \Grund zur Klage there is no [real] cause for complaintdu hast keinen \Grund, dich zu beklagen you've no reason to complainich habe meine Gründe dafür I have my reasons for thisallen [o sehr wohl] \Grund zu etw dat haben to have every [or very good] reason [or good cause] to do sthohne Angabe von Gründen without giving [any] reasonsGründe für etw anführen to give reason for sthauf \Grund von Zeugenaussagen on the basis [or strength] of the witnesses' testimoniesaus diesem \Grund[e]... for this reason...aus Gründen der Diplomatie for reasons of diplomacyaus dem einfachen \Grund, weil... for the simple reason that...aus finanziellen Gründen for financial reasonsaus gesundheitlichen Gründen for reasons of health, on health groundsaus gutem \Grund with good reasonaus unerfindlichen Gründen for some obscure reasonaus welchem \Grund[e]...? for what reason...?berechtigten/guten/keinen/nicht den geringsten \Grund haben, etw zu tun to have a legitimate/good/no/not the slightest reason for doing sthdu hast wirklich keinen \Grund, dich ihm gegenüber so ablehnend zu verhalten you have no real cause to be so stand-offish towards himGründe und Gegengründe pros and consohne [jeden] \Grund without reasonzwingende Gründe JUR compelling reasonsam \Grunde des Sees on the seabed, at the bottom of the seaich habe keinen \Grund mehr unter den Füßen I can't touch the bottom [or feel the bottom under my feet] any longerein felsiger/steiniger \Grund a rocky/stony bottomein Schiff auf \Grund setzen NAUT to scuttle a shipauf den \Grund sinken to sink to the bottometw bis auf den \Grund auspumpen/austrinken/leeren to pump sth out/drain/empty sth completelyein weißes Kreuz auf rotem \Grund a white cross on a red backgroundetw bis auf den \Grund abtragen to raze sth to the groundfür solche Pflanzen muss der \Grund sehr feucht sein the soil must be very moist for plants like these\Grund erwerben to acquire landden \Grund bewirtschaften to cultivate [or work] the land\Grund und Boden land9.▶ in \Grund und Boden thoroughlydu solltest dich in \Grund und Boden schämen! you should be thoroughly [or completely] ashamed of yourself▶ im \Grunde [genommen] basically▶ von \Grund auf [o aus] completely* * *der; Grund[e]s, Gründe1) (Erdoberfläche) groundim Grunde seines Herzens/seiner Seele — (fig. geh.) at heart or deep down/in his innermost soul
der Sache (Dat.) auf den Grund gehen/kommen — get to the bottom or root of the matter
im Grunde [genommen] — basically
3) (Ursache, Veranlassung) reason; (BewegGrund) grounds pl.; reason[k]einen Grund zum Feiern/Klagen haben — have [no] cause for [a] celebration/to complain or for complaint
aus dem einfachen Grund, weil... — (ugs.) for the simple reason that...
ohne ersichtlichen Grund — for no obvious or apparent reason
4)Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons; arguments for and against
5) (Land) land6)auf Grund — s. aufgrund
7)zu Grunde — s. zugrunde
* * *Grund und Boden land, property2. nur sg; von Gewässern, Gefäßen etc: bottom; liter eines Tales: floor;laufen run aground;in den Grund bohren geh send to the bottom;den Grund unter den Füßen verlieren auch fig get out of one’s depth;ich habe keinen Grund mehr I can’t touch the bottom, I’m out of my depth;ein Glas bis auf den Grund leeren geh drain a glass (to the dregs)grün auf gelbem Grund green on a yellow ground5. nur sg; fig:zu lay the foundations of ( oder for);einer Sache auf den Grund gehen get to the bottom of sth;im Grunde seines Herzens at (the bottom of his) heart;auf completely, … through and through;im Grunde (genommen) basically, (eigentlich) really;in Grund und Boden reden, spielen: into the ground; verdammen: outright; blamieren: utterly; schießen, stampfen: to pieces;ich habe mich in Grund und Boden geschämt I wished the earth would open up and swallow me6. (Vernunftgrund) reason (Gründe für und wider arguments for and against, the pros and cons;Gründe anführen state one’s case (für for);aus gesundheitlichen/familiären Gründen for health/family reasons;aus diesem Grund that’s ( oder that was) why, for this reason;aus welchem Grund? why?;aus dem einfachen Grund, weil oderdass … for the simple reason that …;mit (gutem) Grund with good reason;ohne jeden Grund for no apparent reason;nicht ohne Grund not without reason;ich habe meine Gründe dafür I have my reasons;(es besteht (kein/nicht der geringste) Grund zu der Annahme, dass … there is (no/not the slightest) reason to suppose that …;kein Grund zur Besorgnis no need to get worried, there’s no cause for concern7.Grund… im subst (grundlegend) basic …* * *der; Grund[e]s, Gründe1) (Erdoberfläche) groundim Grunde seines Herzens/seiner Seele — (fig. geh.) at heart or deep down/in his innermost soul
der Sache (Dat.) auf den Grund gehen/kommen — get to the bottom or root of the matter
im Grunde [genommen] — basically
3) (Ursache, Veranlassung) reason; (BewegGrund) grounds pl.; reason[k]einen Grund zum Feiern/Klagen haben — have [no] cause for [a] celebration/to complain or for complaint
aus dem einfachen Grund, weil... — (ugs.) for the simple reason that...
ohne ersichtlichen Grund — for no obvious or apparent reason
4)Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons; arguments for and against
5) (Land) land6)7)* * *¨-e m.base n.bottom n.cause n.causing n.ground n.master n.matter n.reason n. -
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m; -(e)s, Gründe1. nur Sg.; (Boden) ground; (Grundbesitz) land, property; (Bauplatz) plot, Am. lot; Grund und Boden land, property2. nur Sg.; von Gewässern, Gefäßen etc.: bottom; lit. eines Tales: floor; auf Grund geraten oder laufen run aground; in den Grund bohren geh. send to the bottom; den Grund unter den Füßen verlieren auch fig. get out of one’s depth; ich habe keinen Grund mehr I can’t touch the bottom, I’m out of my depth; ein Glas bis auf den Grund leeren geh. drain a glass (to the dregs)3. nur Sg.; ARCHIT. (Fundament) foundations Pl.4. nur Sg.; (Hintergrund) background; (Grundierung) priming (coat); grün auf gelbem Grund green on a yellow ground5. nur Sg.; fig.: den Grund legen für oder zu lay the foundations of ( oder for); einer Sache auf den Grund gehen get to the bottom of s.th.; im Grunde seines Herzens at (the bottom of his) heart; von Grund aus oder auf completely,... through and through; im Grunde ( genommen) basically, (eigentlich) really; in Grund und Boden reden, spielen: into the ground; verdammen: outright; blamieren: utterly; schießen, stampfen: to pieces; ich habe mich in Grund und Boden geschämt I wished the earth would open up and swallow me6. (Vernunftgrund) reason (zu + Inf. to + Inf., for + Ger.); (Ursache, Anlass) auch cause ( für of); (Beweggrund) motive; (Argument) argument; Gründe für und wider arguments for and against, the pros and cons; Gründe anführen state one’s case ( für for); aus gesundheitlichen / familiären Gründen for health / family reasons; aus diesem Grund that’s ( oder that was) why, for this reason; aus welchem Grund? why?; aus dem einfachen Grund, weil oder dass... for the simple reason that...; mit ( gutem) Grund with good reason; ohne jeden Grund for no apparent reason; nicht ohne Grund not without reason; ein Grund mehr zu (+ Inf.) all the more reason to (+ Inf.) ich habe meine Gründe dafür I have my reasons; es hat schon seine Gründe he knows etc. what he’s etc. doing; ( allen oder jeden) / keinen Grund haben zu (+ Inf.) have (every) / no reason ( oder cause) to (+ Inf.) es besteht (kein / nicht der geringste) Grund zu der Annahme, dass... there is (no / not the slightest) reason to suppose that...; kein Grund zur Besorgnis no need to get worried, there’s no cause for concern7. auf Grund, zu Grunde aufgrund, zugrunde* * *der Grund(Bodenebene) bottom;(Erdboden) ground;(Ursache) cause; reason* * *Grụnd [grʊnt]m -(e)s, ordm;e1) ['grʏndə]no pl (= Erdboden) ground; (old, dial = Erdreich) soil, groundin Grund und Boden (fig, sich blamieren, schämen) — utterly; verdammen outright
jdn in Grund und Boden reden — not to leave sb a leg to stand on, to shoot sb's arguments to pieces
bis auf den Grund zerstören/abtragen — to raze to the ground
3) no pl (ESP ART) ground; (HER) field4) no pl (von Gefäßen, Becken etc) bottom; (= Meeresgrund) (sea)bed; (liter = Talgrund) bottom of the/a valleyGrund suchen (im Wasser) — to look for a foothold, to try to find the bottom
auf Grund stoßen (Naut) — to ( run to) ground
das Glas/den Becher bis auf den Grund leeren — to drain the glass/tumbler
von Grund auf or aus — entirely, completely
von Grund auf neu gebaut/geplant — rebuilt/re-planned from scratch
im Grunde ( genommen) — basically, fundamentally
aus gesundheitlichen etc Gründen — for health etc reasons, on health etc grounds
aus dem einfachen Grunde, dass... — for the simple reason that...
auf Grund or aufgrund von Zeugenaussagen — on the basis or strength of the witnesses' testimonies
auf Grund or aufgrund einer Verwechslung/seiner Eifersucht — owing to or because of a mistake/his jealousy
ich habe Grund zu der Annahme, dass... — I have reason to believe or grounds for believing that...
Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons, arguments for and against
du hast keinen Grund zum Klagen — you have no cause to complain or for complaint
jdm Grund (zu etw) geben — to give sb good reason or cause (for sth)
jdm allen Grund geben, etw zu glauben — to give sb every reason to believe etc sth
aus guten Gründen, mit gutem Grund — with good reason
See:= zugrunde* * *der1) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) cause2) (to be the cause of (usually something bad): Who's at the bottom of these rumours?) be at the bottom of3) (good reasons: Have you any grounds for calling him a liar?) grounds4) (a reason: There is no need for panic.) need5) (something which makes something happen, describes why it happened, should happen or is going to happen etc: What is the reason for this noise?; What is your reason for going to London?; The reason (why) I am going is that I want to.) reason* * *<-[e]s, Gründe>[ˈgrʊnt, pl ˈgrʏndə]mjede Naturkatastrophe hat einen \Grund every natural disaster has a causeder \Grund für das schlechte Wetter ist ein Tiefdruckgebiet the reason for [or cause of] the bad weather is an area of low pressureder \Grund für den Mord war Eifersucht the motive for the murder was jealousyeigentlich besteht kein \Grund zur Klage there is no [real] cause for complaintdu hast keinen \Grund, dich zu beklagen you've no reason to complainich habe meine Gründe dafür I have my reasons for thisallen [o sehr wohl] \Grund zu etw dat haben to have every [or very good] reason [or good cause] to do sthohne Angabe von Gründen without giving [any] reasonsGründe für etw anführen to give reason for sthauf \Grund von Zeugenaussagen on the basis [or strength] of the witnesses' testimoniesaus diesem \Grund[e]... for this reason...aus Gründen der Diplomatie for reasons of diplomacyaus dem einfachen \Grund, weil... for the simple reason that...aus finanziellen Gründen for financial reasonsaus gesundheitlichen Gründen for reasons of health, on health groundsaus gutem \Grund with good reasonaus unerfindlichen Gründen for some obscure reasonaus welchem \Grund[e]...? for what reason...?berechtigten/guten/keinen/nicht den geringsten \Grund haben, etw zu tun to have a legitimate/good/no/not the slightest reason for doing sthdu hast wirklich keinen \Grund, dich ihm gegenüber so ablehnend zu verhalten you have no real cause to be so stand-offish towards himGründe und Gegengründe pros and consohne [jeden] \Grund without reasonzwingende Gründe JUR compelling reasonsam \Grunde des Sees on the seabed, at the bottom of the seaich habe keinen \Grund mehr unter den Füßen I can't touch the bottom [or feel the bottom under my feet] any longerein felsiger/steiniger \Grund a rocky/stony bottomein Schiff auf \Grund setzen NAUT to scuttle a shipauf den \Grund sinken to sink to the bottometw bis auf den \Grund auspumpen/austrinken/leeren to pump sth out/drain/empty sth completelyein weißes Kreuz auf rotem \Grund a white cross on a red backgroundetw bis auf den \Grund abtragen to raze sth to the groundfür solche Pflanzen muss der \Grund sehr feucht sein the soil must be very moist for plants like these\Grund erwerben to acquire landden \Grund bewirtschaften to cultivate [or work] the land\Grund und Boden land9.▶ in \Grund und Boden thoroughlydu solltest dich in \Grund und Boden schämen! you should be thoroughly [or completely] ashamed of yourself▶ im \Grunde [genommen] basically▶ von \Grund auf [o aus] completely* * *der; Grund[e]s, Gründe1) (Erdoberfläche) groundim Grunde seines Herzens/seiner Seele — (fig. geh.) at heart or deep down/in his innermost soul
der Sache (Dat.) auf den Grund gehen/kommen — get to the bottom or root of the matter
im Grunde [genommen] — basically
3) (Ursache, Veranlassung) reason; (BewegGrund) grounds pl.; reason[k]einen Grund zum Feiern/Klagen haben — have [no] cause for [a] celebration/to complain or for complaint
aus dem einfachen Grund, weil... — (ugs.) for the simple reason that...
ohne ersichtlichen Grund — for no obvious or apparent reason
4)Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons; arguments for and against
5) (Land) land6)auf Grund — s. aufgrund
7)zu Grunde — s. zugrunde
* * *grund… im adj really …, thoroughly …* * *der; Grund[e]s, Gründe1) (Erdoberfläche) groundim Grunde seines Herzens/seiner Seele — (fig. geh.) at heart or deep down/in his innermost soul
der Sache (Dat.) auf den Grund gehen/kommen — get to the bottom or root of the matter
im Grunde [genommen] — basically
3) (Ursache, Veranlassung) reason; (BewegGrund) grounds pl.; reason[k]einen Grund zum Feiern/Klagen haben — have [no] cause for [a] celebration/to complain or for complaint
aus dem einfachen Grund, weil... — (ugs.) for the simple reason that...
ohne ersichtlichen Grund — for no obvious or apparent reason
4)Gründe und Gegengründe — pros and cons; arguments for and against
5) (Land) land6)7)* * *¨-e m.base n.bottom n.cause n.causing n.ground n.master n.matter n.reason n. -
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ж.1) (расстояние до нижнего или дальнего предела; пространство вглубь) depthна глубине́ десяти́ ме́тров — at the depth of ten metres
пять ме́тров в глубину́ — five metres deep
измеря́ть глубину́ (рд.) — sound (d), sound the depth (of); ( бросать лот) plumb (d); fathom [-ð-] (d)
в глуби́нах океа́на — in the depths of the ocean
2) (рд.; интенсивность, серьёзность, многоплановость) depth, profoundness; profundity книжн.••в глубине́ веко́в — in ancient days / times, in remote ages
в глубине́ души́ — at heart, in one's heart of hearts
до глубины́ души́ — to the innermost of one's heart
из глубины́ души́ — from the bottom of one's heart / soul
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