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21 free agent
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22 nether world
1. ад, преисподняя2. загробная жизнь; царство мёртвыхto know the world — иметь опыт, знать жизнь
the world of spirit — духовный мир, духовная жизнь
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23 Second World
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24 champion of the world
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25 all over the world
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26 around the world
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27 to the marrow of one's bones
дo глубины души I was no George Passant, going through the world expecting affronts and feeling them to the marrow of his bones. For my age, I got off lightly, in being free from most of the minor shames (C. P. Snow). He was content to the marrow of his bones (C. P. Snow)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > to the marrow of one's bones
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28 monde
monde [mɔ̃d]masculine nouna. world• où va le monde ? whatever is the world coming to?• envoyer or expédier qn dans l'autre monde to send sb to meet his (or her) maker• c'est le monde à l'envers ! whatever next!• le monde est petit ! it's a small world!• c'est un monde ! (inf) it's just not right!• musique/cuisine du monde world music/food• pas le moins du monde ! not at all!• ce village, c'est le bout du monde that village is in the middle of nowhere• ce n'est pas le bout du monde ! ( = ce n'est rien) it won't kill you!b. ( = gens) est-ce qu'il y a du monde ? ( = quelqu'un) is there anybody there? ; ( = foule) are there many people there?• il y avait un monde fou ! (inf) the place was packed!c. ( = milieu social) set* * *mɔ̃dnom masculin1) gén worldaller or voyager de par le monde, parcourir le monde — to travel the world
il irait jusqu'au bout du monde pour la retrouver — he would go to the ends of the earth to find her again
c'est le bout du monde!, c'est au bout du monde! — it's in the back of beyond!
ce n'est pas le bout du monde! — fig it' s not such a big deal!
elle n'est plus de ce monde — euph she's no longer with us euph
quand je ne serai plus de ce monde — euph when I have departed this world
je n'étais pas encore au monde — I wasn't yet born; grand
2) ( milieu) worldun monde nous sépare — we are worlds apart; nouveau
3) ( gens) peoplej'ai du monde ce soir — (colloq) I'm having people round GB ou over US tonight
4) ( bonne société) societyle beau or grand monde — high society
••c'est un monde! — (colloq) that's a bit much!
* * *mɔ̃d nm1) (= planète) world2) (= bonne société)femme du monde — socialite, society woman
3) (= milieu) world4) (= gens)beaucoup de monde — many people, a lot of people
Il y avait beaucoup de monde au concert. — There were a lot of people at the concert.
peu de monde — not many people, few people
* * *monde nm1 ( terre) world; l'homme le plus grand/le plus riche du monde the tallest/the wealthiest man in the world; ce sont les meilleurs amis du monde they are the best of friends; expliquer le plus calmement/logiquement du monde que to explain quite calmly/logically that; pas le moins du monde not in the least ou slightest; si vous êtes le moins du monde soucieux if you are (in) the least bit worried; s'il souffrait le moins du monde if he felt any pain at all ou the slightest pain; se porter le mieux du monde to be fine; au monde gén on earth, in the world; personne/rien au monde ne la fera changer d'avis she won't change her mind for anybody/anything; pour rien au monde il ne raterait le match he wouldn't miss the match for anything; dans le monde entier all over the world; à travers le monde throughout the world; aller or voyager de par le monde liter, parcourir le monde to travel the world; il irait jusqu'au bout du monde pour la retrouver he would go to the ends of the earth to find her again; c'est le bout du monde!, c'est au bout du monde! it's miles from anywhere!, it's in the back of beyond!; mon père habite à l'autre bout du monde my father lives halfway around the world; ce n'est pas le bout du monde! fig it's not such a big deal!; comme le monde est petit! it's a small world!; ⇒ métier;2 ( société humaine) world; la faim/paix dans le monde world famine/peace; être les premiers au monde à faire to be the first in the world to do; vouloir refaire le monde to want to change the world ; être ouvert sur le monde to be aware of what is going on in the world; se retirer du monde to withdraw from the world; à la face du monde for all the world to see;3 ( ici-bas) les biens de ce monde worldly goods; en ce bas monde here below; l'autre monde the next world, the world to come; elle n'est plus de ce monde euph she's no longer with us euph; quand je ne serai plus de ce monde euph when I have departed this world; la perfection n'est pas de ce monde there is no such thing as perfection; le monde des vivants the land of the living; je n'étais pas encore au monde I wasn't yet born; ⇒ grand;4 (microcosme, section) world; le monde du travail/des idées the world of work/of ideas; le monde arabe/médical the Arab/medical world; le monde libre the free world; le monde moderne the modern world; le monde animal the animal kingdom; ils ne sont pas du même monde ( milieu) they are from different social backgrounds; c'est un monde à part it's a completely different world; cet événement marqua la fin d'un monde this event marked the end of an era; ⇒ ancien;5 ( gens) people; il y a du monde ( une foule) there are a lot of people; ( des gens) there's someone there; de plus en plus de monde more and more people; il n'y a pas grand monde there aren't many people; tout le monde everybody, everyone; voir beaucoup de monde to have a busy social life ; j'ai du monde ce soir○ I'm having people round GB ou over US tonight; elle se moque or se fout◑ du monde! what does she take us for?; tout mon petit monde my family and friends (pl); réunir tout son monde ( entourage) to get everyone together;6 ( bonne société) society; sortir dans le monde to go out into society; le beau or grand monde high society;7 ( écart) il y a un monde entre there's a world of difference between; un monde nous sépare, il y a un monde entre nous we are worlds apart.mettre un enfant au monde to bring a child into the world; venir au monde to come into the world; se faire (tout) un monde de qch to get all worked up about sth; ainsi va le monde that's the way it goes; depuis que le monde est monde since the beginning of time; il faut de tout pour faire un monde Prov it takes all sorts to make a world Prov; c'est le monde à l'envers! the world's turned upside down!; c'est un monde○! that's a bit much![mɔ̃d] nom masculin1. [univers] worldil est connu dans le monde entier he's known worldwide ou the world overil n'est plus de ce monde he's no longer with us, he's gone to the next worlden ce bas monde here on earth, here belowdepuis que le monde est monde since the beginning of time, since the world beganc'est le monde renversé ou à l'envers! what's the world coming to?2. [humanité] worldtout le monde everybody, everyonetout le monde sait cela everybody ou the whole world knows that3. [pour intensifier]le plus célèbre au ou du monde the most famous in the worldle plus simplement/gentiment du monde in the simplest/kindest possible wayc'est ce que j'aime/je veux le plus au monde it's what I love/want most in the worldpour rien au monde not for anything, not for the worldnul ou personne au monde nobody in the worldon m'a dit tout le bien du monde de ce nouveau shampooing I've been told the most wonderful things about this new shampoo4. [communauté] worldle monde de la finance the world of finance, the financial worldle monde capitaliste/communiste the capitalist/communist worldle monde animal/végétal the animal/plant world5. [gens] people (pluriel)il y a du monde? [en entrant chez quelqu'un] is there anybody home ou there?il y a un monde fou, c'est noir de monde the place is swarming ou alive with peopletu attends du monde? are you expecting people ou company?ne t'en fais pas, je connais mon monde! don't worry, I know who I'm dealing with!grand-mère aime bien avoir tout son petit monde autour d'elle grandmother likes to have all her family ou brood (humoristique) around herc'est qu'il faut s'en occuper de tout ce petit monde! [enfants] all that little lot takes some looking after!tu te moques ou fiches (familier) ou fous (familier) du monde! you've got a nerve ou a bloody nerve!6. [société] world[classes élevées]le (beau) ou grand monde high societyfréquenter le beau ou grand monde to mix with high society ou in societygens du monde socialites, society people8. PRESSE9. (locution)pourquoi ne ranges-tu jamais tes affaires, c'est un monde tout de même! (familier) why in the world ou why oh why don't you ever put your things away? -
29 libre
libre [libʀ]1. adjectivea. ( = sans contrainte) free ; ( = non marié) unattachedb. ( = non occupé) [passage, voie] clear ; [taxi] for hire ; [personne, place, salle] free ; [toilettes] vacant• avoir du temps libre or de libre (inf) to have some free time• êtes-vous libre ce soir ? are you free this evening?c. ( = non étatisé) [enseignement] private and Roman Catholic2. compounds• avoir son libre arbitre to have free will ► libre concurrence, libre entreprise feminine noun free enterprise* * *libʀêtre libre de ses décisions/choix — to be free to decide/choose
2) ( dénué) free (de from)3) ( direct) [personne] free and easy; [manière] free; [allure] easy; [opinion] candid; [morale] easygoing4) ( dégagé) [main, pouce] free; [route, voie] lit, fig clearavoir les mains libres — lit to have one's hands free; fig to be a free agent
5) ( disponible) [personne, chambre] available; [siège, place] free‘libre de suite’ — ( dans une annonce) ‘available immediately’
6) ( non occupé) [WC] vacantla ligne n'est pas libre — ( au téléphone) the number is engaged GB ou busy US
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *libʀ adj1) (homme, femme) freeTu es libre de faire ce que tu veux. — You are free to do as you wish.
2) (place, chaise) free3) (toilettes) vacant4) (voie) clearLa voie est libre. — The road is clear.
5) fig (propos, manières) open6) ÉDUCATION (enseignement, institution) private7) COMMERCE* * *libre adj1 gén [personne, condition, pays] free (de faire to do); être libre de ses décisions/choix to be free to decide/choose; libre à toi de faire it's up to you whether you do; libre à elle de partir it's up to her whether she goes or not; être libre de ses actes to do as one wishes; dans le libre exercice de leurs fonctions in the unrestricted discharge of their duties;2 ( dénué) free (de from); libre de préjugés free from prejudice; être libre de soucis to enjoy peace of mind; libre d'hypothèque [propriété] free of mortgage;3 ( direct) [personne] free and easy; [manière] free; [allure] easy; [opinion] candid; [morale] easygoing; être libre avec qn to feel at ease with sb; avoir une conversation très libre to talk in a very relaxed way; être libre dans ses propos/son comportement to talk/behave in an uninhibited fashion;4 ( dégagé) [main, pouce] free; [route, voie] lit, fig clear; avoir/garder les mains libres lit to have/keep one's hands free; fig to be/remain a free agent; un téléphone avec une option ‘main libre’ a telephone with a hands-free facility;5 ( disponible) [personne, chambre] available; [place] empty; [siège] free; ‘libre de suite’ ( dans une annonce) [personne, appartement à louer] ‘available immediately’; [appartement à vendre] ‘with immediate vacant possession’;6 ( non occupé) [WC] vacant; la ligne n'est pas libre ( au téléphone) the number is engaged GB ou busy US.libre arbitre Philos free will; avoir son libre arbitre to be possessed of free will; libre concurrence Écon free competition; libre entreprise Écon free enterprise; libre à l'importation Comm, Jur free from import control; libre jouissance Jur free enjoyment.être libre comme l'air to be as free as a bird.[libr] adjectifà la suite du non-lieu, l'accusé s'est retrouvé libre owing to lack of evidence, the accused found himself a free man againlibre de: il ne me laisse pas libre d'inviter qui je veux he doesn't leave me free to invite who ou whom (soutenu) I pleaselibre à toi/à elle de refuser you're/she's free to say noj'y vais? — alors là, libre à toi! shall I go? — well, that's entirely up to you ou you're (entirely) free to do as you wish!2. [disponible - personne, salle] free, available ; [ - poste, siège] vacant, free ; [ - table] free ; [ - toilettes] vacant ; [ - passage] clear‘libre’ [sur un taxi] ‘for hire’il faut que j'aie la tête ou l'esprit libre pour prendre une décision I have to have a clear head before I'm able to make a decisionj'ai deux après-midi (de) libres par semaine I've got two afternoons off ou two free afternoons a week[sentimentalement] unattachedje suis très libre avec elle I am quite free (and easy) ou open with her[désinvolte - personne]il se montre un peu trop libre avec ses secrétaires he is a bit overfamiliar ou too free with his secretaries5. [privé - radio, télévision] independent ; [ - école, enseignement] private (in France, mostly Catholic)6. [non imposé - improvisation, style] freeje leur ai donné un sujet libre I gave them a free choice of subject, I left it up to them to choose the subject7. [non entravé - mouvement, membre] free8. [non fidèle - traduction, adaptation] free————————[libr] adverbe -
30 wereld
2 [kosmos, orde] world3 [samenleving] world4 [milieu, sfeer] world♦voorbeelden:aan het andere eind van de wereld • on the other side of the worldde Nieuwe wereld • the New Worldde Oude wereld • the Old Worldde wijde wereld • the (whole) wide worldde (wijde) wereld intrekken • go out into the worldwat is de wereld toch klein! • isn't it a small world!de wereld staat open voor ons • the (whole) world is before usde wereld staat op zijn kop • it's a mad/topsy-turvy worldhij leeft in een wereldje op zich • he lives in a (little) world of his ownalleen op de wereld staan • be alone in the worldeen kind ter wereld brengen/helpen • bring a child into the worldde rijkste man ter wereld • the richest man in the worldvoor niets ter wereld • not for all the worldeen misverstand uit de wereld helpen • clear up a misunderstandinghij heeft heel wat van de wereld gezien • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 he has seen a lot of the world; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 he has seen life/the worlddaar ligt een wereld van verschil tussen • there's a world of difference (between them/those)dat is niet van deze wereld • that doesn't belong to this world; 〈 schertsend〉 that's out of this worldde vrije wereld • the Free Worldeen bericht de wereld insturen • launch a storydat is de omgekeerde wereld • that's putting things on their headszo gaat dat in de wereld • that's the way of the worldvooruitkomen in de wereld • rise in the world, go placeseen man van de wereld • a man of the worldde wereld van toen/van nu • the world then/at the momentiets voor de wereld verborgen houden • keep something (hidden) from the outside worldvoor (het oog van) de wereld • in the eyes of the worldde derde wereld • the Third Worldde vierde wereld • the Fourth Worldde wereld van de kunstenaars • the artistic worldde wetenschappelijke wereld • the world of science -
31 victorioso
adj.victorious, triumphant, winning, conquering.* * *► adjetivo1 victorious, triumphant* * *ADJ victorious* * *- sa adjetivo victorious* * *= undefeated, triumphant, victorious, unbeaten.Ex. The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.Ex. From 1941 to 1946, boys in the USA read works featuring always triumphant American men in battle against enemy troops.Ex. The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex. Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *- sa adjetivo victorious* * *= undefeated, triumphant, victorious, unbeaten.Ex: The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.
Ex: From 1941 to 1946, boys in the USA read works featuring always triumphant American men in battle against enemy troops.Ex: The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex: Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *victorioso -savictorious* * *
victorioso◊ -sa adjetivo
victorious
victorioso,-a adjetivo victorious
' victorioso' also found in these entries:
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victoriosa
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victorious
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32 agradabilidad
= pleasantness, likability, congeniality.Ex. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.Ex. The students also rated each picture's tastefulness, newsworthiness, likability, and powerfulness.Ex. He impressed many voters with his congeniality and his call for lower taxes to try to stimulate the economy.* * *= pleasantness, likability, congeniality.Ex: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.
Ex: The students also rated each picture's tastefulness, newsworthiness, likability, and powerfulness.Ex: He impressed many voters with his congeniality and his call for lower taxes to try to stimulate the economy. -
33 en ningún sitio
= anywhere along the line, nowhereEx. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.Ex. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.* * *= anywhere along the line, nowhereEx: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.
Ex: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'. -
34 imbatido
adj.unbeaten, undefeated, unbowed.* * *► adjetivo1 unbeaten* * *ADJ unbeaten* * *- da adjetivo undefeated, unbeaten* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex. The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.Ex. Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *- da adjetivo undefeated, unbeaten* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex: The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.
Ex: Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *imbatido -daundefeated, unbeaten* * *imbatido, -a adjunbeaten* * *adj unbeaten -
35 insuperado
adj.unbeaten.* * *ADJ unsurpassed* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex. The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.Ex. Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex: The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.
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36 invicto
adj.undefeated, unbeaten, unvanquished, unconquered.* * *► adjetivo1 unconquered* * *ADJ [pueblo] unconquered; [equipo] unbeaten* * *- ta adjetivoa) (liter) <soldado/ejército> unconquered, undefeatedb) (Dep) unbeaten, undefeated* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex. The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.Ex. Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *- ta adjetivoa) (liter) <soldado/ejército> unconquered, undefeatedb) (Dep) unbeaten, undefeated* * *= undefeated, unbeaten.Ex: The metaphor of boxing in particular helped reinforce the popular fantasy of the US as undisputed & undefeated 'champion of the free world'.
Ex: Sevilla ended Real Madrid's unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory on Sunday which underlined the Spanish title race will be a three-horse race.* * *1 ( liter); ‹soldado/ejército› undefeated2 ( Dep) unbeaten, undefeatedunbeaten record* * *
invicto,-a adjetivo undefeated, unbeaten
un club de fútbol invicto, an undefeated football team
' invicto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
invicta
English:
unbeaten
- undefeated
* * *invicto, -a adj[ejército] unconquered, undefeated; [equipo] unbeaten* * *adj unconquered; equipo unbeaten, undefeated* * *invicto, -ta adj: undefeated -
37 en ninguna parte
nowhere* * *= nowhereEx. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.* * *= nowhereEx: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.
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38 en ningún lugar
= nowhereEx. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.* * *= nowhereEx: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.
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39 leader
['liːdə]n1) вождь, руководитель, глава, командир, лидерHe is a born leader. — Он рожден быть вождем/лидером.
He is cut out to be a leader. — Он рожден, чтобы быть вожаком.
They were among the race leaders for most of the way. — Большую часть дистанции они шли впереди.
- experienced leader- natural leader
- good leader
- energetic leader
- political leaders
- unscrupulous leaders
- rebellious leader
- military leaders
- supreme military leaders
- legistative leaders
- executive leader
- liberal leaders
- regional leaders
- fashion leader
- society leaders
- government leaders
- opposition leaders
- floor leaders
- Administration business leaders
- market leader
- church leaders
- choir leader- orchestra leader- concert leader
- troop leader
- ring leader
- flock leader
- top-ranking leaders
- recognized leader
- leader of the delegation
- intellectual leaders in the movement
- spiritual leaders in the union
- current leaders in polities
- great leaders in world thought
- prominent leaders of the free world
- potential leaders of the country
- leaders of opinion
- leaders of the army
- leaders of the party
- big industrial and commercial leaders of the country
- leader of the tribe
- leader of the blind
- leader of the mountaineers
- leader of the Bar
- leader of the defence
- trusted leaders of the party
- be the leader in the race
- be the leader of the revolt
- choose smb as one's leader
- follow one's leaders
- gather round one's leaders
- support one's leaders
- trust one's leaders2) передовая статья, передовица- leader for a newspaper
- leader in a newspaper
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40 westen
1 [kompasstreek] west3 [Europa en de VS] West♦voorbeelden:1 naar het westen gaand/reizend • westbound, westward boundkamers op het westen • rooms facing westWageningen ligt ten westen van Arnhem • Wageningen is west of Arnhemuit het westen • west(erly), from the westhet wilde Westen • the (Wild) West, the Frontierhet Westen • the Westiemand buiten westen slaan • knock someone out (cold)
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