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1 late
الرّاحِل \ late: former, but dead: My late husband; the late Mr Jones. \ السّابِق \ late: former, but still alive: Our late headmaster now writes books. \ المَرْحُوم \ late: former, but dead: My late husband; the late Mr Jones. \ بَعْدَ فَوات الوقت \ late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. \ See Also متأخرا (مُتَأَخِّرًا) \ في أَوَاخِر \ late: near the end of a period of time: Late in the year; in the late afternoon. \ في وقتٍ متأخر \ late: after the proper or usual time; not early: We always go to bed very late. He arrived too late for dinner. \ في وقتٍ متأخر مِن \ late: near the end of a period of time: Late in the year; in the late afternoon. \ مُتَأَخِّرًا \ late: after the proper or usual time; not early: We always go to bed very late. He arrived too late for dinner. -
2 late
[leɪt]1. adjectiveمُتأخِّرI try to be punctual but I am always late.
2) far on in the day or night:في ساعَةٍ مُتأخِّرَهIt was very late when I got to bed.
3) dead, especially recently:مَيِّت، مُتَوَفّى، راحِلthe late king.
4) recently, but no longer, holding an office or position:السّابق، الأخير قَبْل الحاليMr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.
2. adverb1) after the expected or usual time:مُتأخِّرا عن موعِدِهHe arrived late for his interview.
2) far on in the day or night:في ساعةٍ مُتأخِّرَهThey always go to bed late.
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3 LATE
• Better come late to church than never - Лучше поздно, чем никогда (Л)• Better late than never (not at all) - Лучше поздно, чем никогда (Л)• Good that comes too late is good as nothing - Дали орехи белке, когда зубов не стало (Д), После ужина горчица (П)• It is too late to cast anchor when the ship's on the rocks - Когда хата сгорит, сажи не трусят (K)• It is too late to close the barn door after the horse has bolted - После драки кулаками не машут (П)• It is too late to cover the well when the child is drowned - Когда хата сгорит, сажи не трусят (K)• It is too late to lock the stable door when the steed is stolen - Когда хата сгорит, сажи не трусят (K), После драки кулаками не машут (П)• It is too late to spare when the bottom is bare - После драки кулаками не машут (П)• It is too late to throw water on the cinders when the house is burned down - Когда хата сгорит, сажи не трусят (K), После драки кулаками не машут (П), После пожара за водой не бегут (П)• When the devil comes, it is too late to pray - После драки кулаками не машут (П)• Who comes late lodges ill - Кто поздно приходит, тот ничего не находит (K) -
4 late
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
5 late effect
■ Consequences of an injury which do not materialise until a certain time after the index injury and/or can be felt over an extended time span.Syn. late effect■ Körperliche Beeinträchtigung, die sich erst nach der Verletzungsbehandlung und der Wiederaufnahme der sportlichen Tätigkeit einstellt. -
6 late
* * *verb. [ synes som] seem, appear verb. [late som, foregi å være] pretend to be (f.eks.don't pretend to be so innocent; he is not the hero he pretends to be
) verb. [ gi slipp på] let go, pass (f.eks.let it go, let it pass
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7 late riser
a person who gets out of bed early or late in the day.مُبَكِّرا -
8 Cape Verde Islands, Archipelago Of The
Consisting of 10 main islands (Santiago, Maio, Boa Vista, Sal, Fogo, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Brava, Santo Antão, and Santa Luzia), the archipelago was sighted first by a Venetian navigator in Portuguese service, Alvise de Cá da Mosto, in the late 1450s. The islands' area is about 4,030 square kilometers (1,557 square miles). Prince Henry the Navigator gave the task of colonizing the islands to the Genovese António da Noli. Actual settlement began only in 1463, under King Afonso V. Captain-Donataries were granted charters to colonize and, in 1550, the city of Praia was established on the island of Santiago and became a principal center of activity. Slaves from West Africa were brought to work the islands' plantations, and millet and coconut trees were introduced as staple foods. Following attacks on the islands by French pirates, Portugal created the post of governor of Cape Verde in 1592. Until the middle of the 18th century and the reign of King José I, these islands were governed by the private captaincies. Thereafter, they were ruled directly by the king's representatives.Due to their geography, topography, and climate, the Cape Verde Islands lack good soil for agriculture or minerals and frequently suffer long, periodic droughts. The result of this, and until recently sparse Portuguese investment, has been that the islands have one of the poorest economies in the world. Emigration to work abroad has often been the only alternative for survival. As a result, large overseas communities of Cape Verdeans reside and work in the United States (especially in the eastern states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts) and in Portugal. In July 1975, Portugal granted independence to the Cape Verde Islands, now a republic.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Cape Verde Islands, Archipelago Of The
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9 van de vroege morgen tot de late avond
van de vroege morgen tot de late avond————————van de vroege morgen tot de late avondVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van de vroege morgen tot de late avond
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10 in the nick of time
في آخر لحظة \ in the nick of time: just in time; almost too late: She saved him in the nick of time from falling over the cliff. \ في اللحظة المناسبة \ in the nick of time: just in time; almost too late: She saved him in the nick of time from falling over the cliff. -
11 bij te late oplevering
bij te late opleveringVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij te late oplevering
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12 get into the way of (doing) something
to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing:يَعْتاد علىThey got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.
Arabic-English dictionary > get into the way of (doing) something
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13 get into the way of (doing) something
to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing:يَعْتاد علىThey got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.
Arabic-English dictionary > get into the way of (doing) something
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14 get out of the way of (doing) something
to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing:يَعْتاد علىThey got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.
Arabic-English dictionary > get out of the way of (doing) something
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15 get out of the way of (doing) something
to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing:يَعْتاد علىThey got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.
Arabic-English dictionary > get out of the way of (doing) something
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16 get the sack
to be sacked:يَصْرِف مِنَ الخِدْمَهI'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!
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17 приличие, как принято, как подобает It's not the done thing to be late for one's first board meeting
General subject: the done thing (викторианское выражение)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приличие, как принято, как подобает It's not the done thing to be late for one's first board meeting
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18 get the boot
to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed ( usually from a job):يَطْرُدُ من العَمَلHe got the boot for always being late.
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19 give the boot
to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed ( usually from a job):يَطْرُدُ من العَمَلHe got the boot for always being late.
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20 take the hint
to understand a hint and act on it:يَفْهَم التَّلميحI keep making jokes to my secretary about her coming to work late every day, but she never takes the hint.
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