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  • 1 the child shot up since last year

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the child shot up since last year

  • 2 year

    noun
    1) Jahr, das

    she gets £10,000 a year — sie verdient 10 000 Pfund im Jahr

    year in year out — jahrein, jahraus

    year after yearJahr für od. um Jahr

    all [the] year round — das ganze Jahr hindurch

    in a year['s time] — in einem Jahr

    once a year, once every year — einmal im Jahr

    Christian or Church or ecclesiastical year — (Eccl.) Kirchenjahr, das; liturgisches Jahr (kath. Kirche)

    a ten-year-old — ein Zehnjähriger/eine Zehnjährige

    a ten-year[s]-old child — ein zehn Jahre altes Kind

    in her thirtieth yearin ihrem 30. Lebensjahr

    financial or fiscal or tax year — Finanz- od. Rechnungsjahr, das

    calendar or civil year — Kalenderjahr, das

    school year — Schuljahr, das

    for a year and a day — ein Jahr und einen Tag [lang]

    a year [from] today — etc. heute usw. in einem Jahr

    a year [ago] today — etc. heute usw. vor einem Jahr

    ... of the year — (best)... des Jahres

    take years off somebody/somebody's life — jemanden um Jahre jünger/älter machen; see also academic.ru/9940/by">by I 1. 23); from 2)

    2) (group of students) Jahrgang, der

    first-year student — Student/Studentin im ersten Jahr

    3) in pl. (age)

    be getting on/be well on in years — in die Jahre kommen/in vorgerücktem Alter sein (geh.)

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    [jiə] 1. noun
    1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) das Jahr
    2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) das Jahr
    2. adverb
    (every year: The festival is held yearly.) jährlich
    - year-book
    - all the year round
    - all year round
    - long
    * * *
    [jɪəʳ, AM jɪr]
    n
    1. (twelve months) Jahr nt
    it's taken them a \year to get this far sie haben ein Jahr gebraucht, um so weit zu kommen
    she got two \years sie bekam zwei Jahre [Gefängnis]
    it'll be a \year next August kommenden August ist es ein Jahr her
    in the \year of Our Lord 1492 im Jahre des Herrn 1492
    how much does he earn a \year? wie viel verdient er im Jahr?
    calendar \year Kalenderjahr nt
    two \years' work zwei Jahre Arbeit
    a \year ago vor einem Jahr
    all [the] \year round das ganze Jahr über
    every other \year alle zwei Jahre
    fiscal \year Geschäftsjahr nt, Rechnungsjahr nt; revenue Steuerjahr nt
    last/next/this \year letztes/nächstes/dieses Jahr
    he retires in March of next \year er geht im März nächsten Jahres in Rente
    last \year FIN Vorjahr nt
    \year by \year Jahr für Jahr
    during the \year FIN unterjährig
    for two \years zwei Jahre lang
    five times a \year fünfmal im [o pro] Jahr
    2. (age, time of life) [Lebens]jahr nt
    he dances very well for a man of his \years für einen Mann in seinem Alter tanzt er sehr gut
    a two-\year-old child ein zweijähriges Kind
    \years pl Jahre pl
    \year in, \year out Jahr ein, Jahr aus
    for \years (since a long time ago) seit Jahren; (regularly) regelmäßig; (for a long time) jahrelang
    over the \years mit den Jahren, im Laufe der Jahre
    4. (academic year) SCH Schuljahr nt; UNIV Studienjahr nt; (group) Klasse f
    he was in my \year at college er war am College in meinem Semester
    she was in the \year above [or AM ahead of] /below [or AM behind] me at school/university sie war in der Schule/Uni[versität] ein Jahr/zwei Semester über/unter mir
    a two-/three-\year course ein zwei-/dreijähriger Kurs
    the \year 9 pupils BRIT die Neuntklässler pl
    school \year Schuljahr nt
    a first-/second-\year student ein Student m/eine Studentin im ersten/zweiten Studienjahr
    academic \year akademisches Jahr
    the second-\years BRIT UNIV die Studenten, Studentinnen m, f im zweiten Studienjahr; SCH die Schüler(innen) m(f) der zweiten Klasse
    5. (season) Jahr nt
    the time of the \year die Jahreszeit
    to be a bad [or poor] /good \year for sth ein schlechtes/gutes Jahr für etw akk sein
    1988 was an extremely good \year — if you can find a bottle of that, buy it 1988 war ein äußerst gutes Jahr — wenn du eine Flasche davon finden kannst, kaufe sie
    6.
    from [or since] the \year dot BRIT, AUS seit Urzeiten [o ewigen Zeiten] fam
    to put \years on sb jdn um Jahre älter machen
    to take \years off sb jdn jünger wirken lassen
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    [jɪə(r)]
    n
    1) Jahr nt

    this/last year — dieses/letztes Jahr

    in the year 1989 —

    year by year, from year to year — von Jahr zu Jahr

    year in, year out — jahrein, jahraus

    it'll be a year in or next January (duration) — es wird nächsten Januar ein Jahr sein; (point in time) es wird nächsten Januar ein Jahr her sein

    a hundred-year-old tree —

    a hundred-year-old treeein hundert Jahre alter Baum, ein hundertjähriger Baum

    he is in his fortieth yearer steht (geh) or ist im vierzigsten Lebensjahr

    he gets £23,000 a year — er bekommt £ 23.000 jährlich or pro Jahr or im Jahr

    it's taken years off my lifees hat mich Jahre meines Lebens gekostet

    2) (UNIV, SCH of coin, stamp, wine) Jahrgang m

    the 2001/02 academic year —

    first-year student, first year — Student(in) m(f) im ersten Jahr

    3)
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    year [jıə; jɜː; US jıər] s
    1. Jahr n:
    (a hundred) years pl of tradition jahrelange (eine hundertjährige) Tradition;
    this year’s winner der (die) diesjährige Sieger(in);
    five-year plan WIRTSCH Fünfjahresplan m;
    three-year contract Dreijahresvertrag m;
    many years’ experience langjährige Erfahrung;
    after two years of marriage nach zwei Ehejahren;
    for a year and a day JUR auf Jahr und Tag;
    a) jahrelang, seit Jahren,
    b) auf Jahre hinaus;
    year in, year out jahraus, jahrein;
    year by year, from year to year, year after year Jahr für Jahr;
    in the year one hum vor undenklichen Zeiten;
    not in years seit Jahren nicht (mehr);
    since the year dot umg seit einer Ewigkeit;
    twice a year zweimal jährlich oder im Jahr;
    take years off sb jemanden um Jahre jünger machen oder aussehen lassen; old A 2, over A 11, service1 A 1
    2. (Kalender-, Kirchen- etc) Jahr n:
    year-2000 conversion IT Jahr-2000-Umstellung f;
    year-2000 problem IT Jahr-2000-Problem n, Problem n 2000; grace A 7, old A 4
    3. pl Alter n:
    he bears his years well er ist für sein Alter noch recht rüstig; get on A 1, well1 A 10
    4. SCHULE, UNIV Jahrgang m:
    5. ASTRON Umlaufzeit f, Periode f (eines Planeten)
    y. abk
    1. yard ( yards pl)
    2. year ( years pl)
    yr abk
    1. year ( years pl)
    3. your
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    noun
    1) Jahr, das

    she gets £10,000 a year — sie verdient 10 000 Pfund im Jahr

    year in year out — jahrein, jahraus

    year after yearJahr für od. um Jahr

    all [the] year round — das ganze Jahr hindurch

    in a year['s time] — in einem Jahr

    once a year, once every year — einmal im Jahr

    Christian or Church or ecclesiastical year — (Eccl.) Kirchenjahr, das; liturgisches Jahr (kath. Kirche)

    a ten-year-old — ein Zehnjähriger/eine Zehnjährige

    a ten-year[s]-old child — ein zehn Jahre altes Kind

    in her thirtieth year — in ihrem 30. Lebensjahr

    financial or fiscal or tax year — Finanz- od. Rechnungsjahr, das

    calendar or civil year — Kalenderjahr, das

    school year — Schuljahr, das

    for a year and a day — ein Jahr und einen Tag [lang]

    a year [from] today — etc. heute usw. in einem Jahr

    a year [ago] today — etc. heute usw. vor einem Jahr

    ... of the year — (best)... des Jahres

    take years off somebody/somebody's life — jemanden um Jahre jünger/älter machen; see also by I 1. 23); from 2)

    2) (group of students) Jahrgang, der

    first-year student — Student/Studentin im ersten Jahr

    3) in pl. (age)

    be getting on/be well on in years — in die Jahre kommen/in vorgerücktem Alter sein (geh.)

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    n.
    Jahr -e n.

    English-german dictionary > year

  • 3 year

    year [jɪə(r)]
    (a) (period of time) an m, année f;
    this year cette année;
    last year l'an dernier, l'année dernière;
    next year l'année prochaine;
    the year after next dans deux ans;
    year by year d'année en année;
    year after year année après année;
    all (the) year round (pendant) toute l'année;
    year in year out année après année;
    it was five years last Christmas ça a fait cinq ans à Noël;
    we'll have been here five years next Christmas cela fera cinq ans à Noël que nous sommes là;
    after ten years in politics après dix ans passés dans la politique;
    he spent many years working for the same company il a passé de nombreuses années dans la même société;
    in a few years, in a few years' time dans quelques années;
    in ten years, in ten years' time dans dix ans;
    in years to come dans les années à venir;
    in all my years as a social worker au cours de toutes mes années d'assistante sociale;
    I haven't seen her for years je ne l'ai pas vue depuis des années;
    for a few years pendant quelques années;
    I haven't been home for two long years cela fait deux longues années que je ne suis pas rentré chez moi;
    for years and years pendant des années;
    she'll be busy writing her memoirs for years elle en a pour des années de travail à écrire ses mémoires;
    two years ago il y a deux ans;
    that was many years ago cela remonte à bien des années;
    the batteries last (for) years les piles durent des années;
    it took me years to build up the collection cela m'a demandé des années pour ou j'ai mis des années à rassembler cette collection;
    he earns over £40,000 a year il gagne plus de 40 000 livres par an;
    it cost me a year's salary cela m'a coûté un an de salaire;
    it costs at least £5,000 a year to run a car rouler en voiture coûte au moins 5000 livres par an
    (b) (in calendar) an m, année f;
    in the year 1607 en (l'an) 1607;
    in the year of grace 1900 en l'an de grâce 1900;
    British since the year dot, American since year one depuis une éternité, de tout temps;
    Finance the year under review l'exercice écoulé;
    Finance year ended 31 December 2002 exercice clos le 31 décembre 2002
    he is fifteen years old or of age il a quinze ans;
    the foundations are 4,000 years old les fondations sont vieilles de 4000 ans;
    a man of eighty years un homme (âgé) de quatre-vingts ans;
    a man of your years un homme de votre âge;
    she died in her fiftieth year elle est morte dans sa cinquantième année;
    she's young for her years elle fait jeune pour son âge, elle ne fait pas son âge;
    to be old for one's years (of child) être précoce; (of adult) faire plus vieux que son âge;
    I'm getting on in years je prends de l'âge;
    the experience put years on/took years off her l'expérience l'a beaucoup vieillie/rajeunie;
    smoking can take years off your life fumer peut raccourcir la durée de votre vie;
    that dress takes years off her cette robe la fait paraître des années plus jeune ou la rajeunit beaucoup;
    the carpet is beginning to show its years la moquette commence à trahir son âge
    he's in the first year (at school) il est en sixième; (at college, university) il est en première année;
    first-year students les étudiants de première année;
    all the third year tous les élèves de troisième année, tous les troisième année;
    he was in my year (at school) il était dans ma classe; (at university) il est de ma promotion;
    she was in the year above/below me elle était dans la classe au-dessus/en dessous de la mienne
    (e) (for wine, coin) année f;
    1965 was a good year 1965 fut une bonne année ou un bon millésime
    ►► Finance year of assessment année f d'imposition;
    Finance year end fin f d'exercice
    ✾ Film 'The Year of Living Dangerously' Weir 'L'Année de tous les dangers'

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

  • 4 year

    A n
    1 ( period of time) an m, année f ; in the year 1789/2000 en 1789/l'an 2000 ; every year/every other year tous les ans/tous les deux ans ; two years ago il y a deux ans ; all (the) year round toute l'année ; during the year au cours de l'année ; over the years au cours des ans or des années ; the year before last il y a deux ans ; year by year d'année en année ; three years running trois ans or années d'affilée or de suite ; year in year out tous les ans, chaque année ; in years to come dans les années à venir ; at the end of the year à la fin de l'année ; I shall retire in two years je prendrai ma retraite dans deux ans ; we hope to build the bridge in two years nous espérons construire le pont en deux ans ; they have been living in Paris for years ils habitent Paris depuis des années, il y a des années qu'ils habitent Paris ; they lived in Paris for years ils ont habité Paris pendant des années ; they will probably live there for years ils y habiteront sans doute pendant des années ; for the first time in years pour la première fois depuis des années ; it was a year ago last October that I heard the news il y a eu un an en octobre que j'ai appris la nouvelle ; it will be four years in July since he died cela fera quatre ans en juillet qu'il est mort ; it's a year since I heard from him je n'ai plus de ses nouvelles depuis un an or il y a un an que je n'ai plus de nouvelles de lui ; from one year to the next d'une année à l'autre ; in all my years as a journalist dans toute ma carrière de journaliste ; to earn £30,000 a year gagner 30 000 livres sterling par an ;
    2 ( indicating age) to be 19 years old ou 19 years of age avoir 19 ans ; a two-year-old child un enfant de deux ans ; he's in his fiftieth year il est dans sa cinquantième année ;
    3 Sch, Univ année f ; to be in one's first year at Cambridge être en première année à Cambridge ; is that boy in your year? est-ce que ce garçon est dans la même année que toi? ;
    4 GB Sch ( pupil) first/second-year élève mf de sixième/cinquième ;
    5 ( prison sentence) an m ; to get 15 years être condamné à 15 ans de prison.
    1 ( age) âge m ; from her earliest years dès son plus jeune âge ; a man of your years and experience un homme de votre âge et de votre expérience ;
    2 ( a long time) ( used in exaggeration) but that would take years! ça prendrait une éternité or un siècle! ; it's years since we last met! ça fait un siècle qu'on ne s'est pas vus!
    this job has put years on me! ce travail m'a vieilli de 10 ans! ; losing weight takes years off you perdre du poids, ça rajeunit! ; I gave you the best years of my life je t'ai sacrifié les plus belles années de ma vie.

    Big English-French dictionary > year

  • 5 year

    year [jɪər]
       a. an m, année f
    he earns $25,000 a year il gagne 25 000 dollars par an
    year in, year out année après année
    year on year + noun annuel ; + verb annuellement chaque année
    it's put years on me! cela m'a vieilli de vingt ans !
       c. (at school, university) année f
    he's in second year (University) il est en deuxième année ; (secondary school) ≈ il est en cinquième
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    [jɪə(r), jɜː(r)] 1.
    1) ( period of time) an m, année f

    over the yearsau cours des ans or des années

    to earn £30,000 a year — gagner 30000 livres sterling par an

    to be 19 years old ou 19 years of age — avoir 19 ans

    3) School, University année f
    4) GB School ( pupil)

    first/second-year — ≈ élève mf de sixième/cinquième

    2.
    years plural noun
    1) ( age) âge m
    2) (colloq) ( a long time)

    English-French dictionary > year

  • 6 year

    [jɪə(r), jɜː(r)] 1.
    1) anno m.

    year in year out — tutti gli anni, un anno dopo l'altro

    it was a year ago last May that... — a maggio ha fatto un anno che...

    to earn Ј 30,000 a year — guadagnare 30.000 sterline l'anno

    to be 9 years old o 9 years of age avere 9 anni; a two-year-old child — un bambino di due anni

    3) BE scol. (pupil)

    first, third year — alunno di prima, di terza

    2.
    nome plurale years
    1) (age) anni m., età f.sing.
    2) colloq. (a long time)
    ••
    * * *
    [jiə] 1. noun
    1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) anno
    2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) anno
    2. adverb
    (every year: The festival is held yearly.) annualmente
    - all the year round
    - all year round
    - long
    * * *
    [jɪə(r), jɜː(r)] 1.
    1) anno m.

    year in year out — tutti gli anni, un anno dopo l'altro

    it was a year ago last May that... — a maggio ha fatto un anno che...

    to earn Ј 30,000 a year — guadagnare 30.000 sterline l'anno

    to be 9 years old o 9 years of age avere 9 anni; a two-year-old child — un bambino di due anni

    3) BE scol. (pupil)

    first, third year — alunno di prima, di terza

    2.
    nome plurale years
    1) (age) anni m., età f.sing.
    2) colloq. (a long time)
    ••

    English-Italian dictionary > year

  • 7 year

    jiə
    1. noun
    1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) año
    2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) año

    2. adverb
    (every year: The festival is held yearly.) anualmente
    - all the year round
    - all year round
    - long

    year n
    1. año
    2. curso
    tr[jɪəːSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 año
    she earns 14,000 pounds a year gana 14.000 libras al año
    2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL curso
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    all the year round durante todo el año
    since the year dot desde el año de la nana
    to take years off somebody rejuvenecer a alguien
    year in, year out año tras año
    year ['jɪr] n
    1) : año m
    last year: el año pasado
    he's ten years old: tiene diez años
    2) : curso m, año m (escolar)
    3) years npl
    ages: siglos mpl, años mpl
    I haven't seen them in years: hace siglos que no los veo
    n.
    añada s.f.
    año s.m.
    jɪr, jɪə(r)
    1) ( period of time) año m

    next year — el año que viene, el próximo año

    this time last year... — el año pasado por estas fechas...

    every year — todos los años, cada año

    every other o every second year — cada dos años, un año sí y otro no

    it costs $500 a year — cuesta 500 dólares al año

    it'll be a year next Monday/August — el lunes que viene/en agosto hará un año

    in all my years as a teacher... — en todos mis años que ha trabajado de profesor,...

    I'll return in a year o in a year's time — volveré dentro de un año

    over the years I've grown accustomed to itcon el tiempo or con los años me he ido acostumbrando

    year after year/year in, year out — año tras año

    she got five years — (colloq) le cayeron cinco años (fam)

    the year one o (BrE) the year dot — (colloq) el año de Maricastaña or de la pera (fam)

    2) years pl

    it's years since I saw him, I haven't seen him for years — hace años que no lo veo

    years ago, there was a church here — años atrás, aquí había una iglesia

    it put years on meme avejentó or me envejeció, me echó años encima

    b) ( age)
    3)
    a) ( Educ) curso m, año m
    b) ( of wine) cosecha f
    ['jɪǝ(r)]
    N
    1) (=twelve months) año m

    it takes years — es cosa de años, se tarda años

    three times a year — tres veces al año

    in after years — liter en los años siguientes, años después

    to reckon sth by the year — calcular algo por años

    year endfinal m del año

    year of graceaño m de gracia

    year in, year out — año tras año, todos los años sin falta

    last year — el año pasado

    next year — (looking to future) el año que viene

    the next year (in past time) el año siguiente

    she's three years oldtiene tres años

    the work has put years on him — el trabajo lo ha envejecido

    all (the) year rounddurante todo el año

    that hairstyle takes years off you *ese peinado te quita un montón de años *

    2) (=age)

    in my early years — en mi infancia, en mi juventud

    he looks old/young for his years — aparenta más/menos años de los que tiene

    he's getting on in years — va para viejo

    in his later years — en sus últimos años

    3) (Brit) (Scol, Univ) curso m, año m
    4) [of wine] cosecha f, vendimia f

    1982 was a good/bad year — 1982 fue una buena/mala cosecha or vendimia, 1982 fue un buen/mal año

    * * *
    [jɪr, jɪə(r)]
    1) ( period of time) año m

    next year — el año que viene, el próximo año

    this time last year... — el año pasado por estas fechas...

    every year — todos los años, cada año

    every other o every second year — cada dos años, un año sí y otro no

    it costs $500 a year — cuesta 500 dólares al año

    it'll be a year next Monday/August — el lunes que viene/en agosto hará un año

    in all my years as a teacher... — en todos mis años que ha trabajado de profesor,...

    I'll return in a year o in a year's time — volveré dentro de un año

    over the years I've grown accustomed to itcon el tiempo or con los años me he ido acostumbrando

    year after year/year in, year out — año tras año

    she got five years — (colloq) le cayeron cinco años (fam)

    the year one o (BrE) the year dot — (colloq) el año de Maricastaña or de la pera (fam)

    2) years pl

    it's years since I saw him, I haven't seen him for years — hace años que no lo veo

    years ago, there was a church here — años atrás, aquí había una iglesia

    it put years on meme avejentó or me envejeció, me echó años encima

    b) ( age)
    3)
    a) ( Educ) curso m, año m
    b) ( of wine) cosecha f

    English-spanish dictionary > year

  • 8 year

    [jiə] 1. noun
    1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) ano
    2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) ano
    2. adverb
    (every year: The festival is held yearly.) anualmente
    - all the year round
    - all year round
    - long
    * * *
    [j'i2] n 1 ano. 2 years idade. 3 years muito tempo. 4 sl nota de um dólar. all the year round durante o ano inteiro. a man/ a woman of his years um homem/uma mulher da sua idade. a three-year old child uma criança de três anos de idade. a year and a day exatamente um ano. calendar year, civil year, legal year ano civil. ecclesiastical year ano eclesiástico. every other year de dois em dois anos. fiscal year ano fiscal. half a year meio ano. half year semestre. he has come to the years of discretion ele deixou de ser criança. he is well in years ele é de idade avançada. I have not seen him for years não o vejo há anos. in a year, within a year em um ano. leap year ano bissexto. lunar year ano lunar. new year ano novo. once a year uma vez por ano. school year ano letivo. solar year ano solar. the year dot há muito tempo atrás. to put years on parecer mais velho, mostrar mais idade. to take years off parecer mais novo, mostrar menos idade. year after year ano após ano. year by year ano a ano, anualmente. year in, year out entra ano e sai ano. year of grace ano do Senhor, ano da era cristã.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > year

  • 9 year

    [jɪəʳ, Am jɪr] n
    1) ( twelve months) Jahr nt;
    it's taken them a \year to get this far sie haben ein Jahr gebraucht, um so weit zu kommen;
    she got two \years sie bekam zwei Jahre [Gefängnis];
    it'll be a \year next August kommenden August wird es ein Jahr;
    in the \year of Our Lord 1492 im Jahre des Herrn 1492;
    how much does he earn a \year? wie viel verdient er im Jahr?;
    calendar \year Kalenderjahr nt;
    two \years' work zwei Jahre Arbeit;
    a \year ago vor einem Jahr;
    all [the] \year round das ganze Jahr über;
    every other \year alle zwei Jahre;
    fiscal \year Geschäftsjahr nt, Rechnungsjahr nt; revenue Steuerjahr nt;
    last/ next/this \year letztes/nächstes/dieses Jahr;
    he retires in March of next \year er geht im März nächsten Jahres in Rente;
    \year by \year Jahr für Jahr;
    for two \years zwei Jahre lang;
    five times a \year fünfmal im [o pro] Jahr
    2) (age, time of life) [Lebens]jahr nt;
    he dances very well for a man of his \years für einen Mann in seinem Alter tanzt er sehr gut;
    a two-\year-old child ein zweijähriges Kind
    3) (fam: indefinite time)
    \years pl Jahre ntpl;
    \year in, \year out Jahr ein, Jahr aus;
    for \years ( since a long time ago) seit Jahren;
    ( regularly) regelmäßig;
    ( for a long time) jahrelang;
    over the \years mit den Jahren, im Laufe der Jahre
    4) ( academic year) sch Schuljahr nt; univ Studienjahr nt; ( group) Klasse f;
    he was in my \year at college er war am College in meinem Semester;
    she was in the \year above [or (Am) ahead of] / below [or (Am) behind] me at school/ university sie war in der Schule/Uni[versität] ein Jahr/zwei Semester über/unter mir;
    a two-/three-\year course ein zwei-/dreijähriger Kurs;
    the \year 9 pupils ( Brit) die Neuntklässler pl;
    school \year Schuljahr nt;
    a first-/second-\year student ein Student m /eine Studentin im ersten/zweiten Studienjahr;
    academic \year akademisches Jahr;
    the second-\years ( Brit) univ die Studenten mpl /Studentinnen fpl; im zweiten Studienjahr sch die Schüler mpl /Schülerinnen fpl der zweiten Klasse
    5) ( season) Jahr nt;
    the time of the \year die Jahreszeit;
    to be a bad [or poor] /good \year for sth ein schlechtes/gutes Jahr für etw akk sein;
    1988 was an extremely good \year - if you can find a bottle of that, buy it 1988 war ein äußerst gutes Jahr - wenn du eine Flasche davon finden kannst, kaufe sie
    PHRASES:
    from [or since] the \year dot (Brit, Aus) seit Urzeiten [o ewigen Zeiten] ( fam)
    to put \years on sb jdn um Jahre älter machen;
    to take \years off sb jdn jünger wirken lassen

    English-German students dictionary > year

  • 10 year ***** n

    [jɪə(r)]
    1) (gen) anno

    every year — tutti gli anni, ogni anno

    year in, year out — anno dopo anno

    year by year; from year to year — col passar degli anni

    in the year 1869 — nell'anno 1869, nel 1869

    next year (looking to future) l'anno prossimo or venturo

    the next year (in past time) l'anno seguente or successivo

    he got 10 years (in prison) si è beccato 10 anni

    I haven't seen her for years — non la vedo da anni, sono anni che non la vedo

    a or per year — all'anno

    2) Scol Univ anno
    3) (of wine) annata
    4)

    (age) old/young for one's years — vecchio/giovane per i suoi anni or per la sua età

    from her earliest years — fin dall'infanzia, fin dalla più tenera età

    English-Italian dictionary > year ***** n

  • 11 year

    [jɪə(r)]
    n
    rok m

    a/per year — na rok, rocznie

    year in, year out — z roku na rok

    * * *
    [jiə] 1. noun
    1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) rok
    2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) rok
    2. adverb
    (every year: The festival is held yearly.) corocznie
    - all the year round
    - all year round
    - long

    English-Polish dictionary > year

  • 12 on the back of...

    вслед за, сразу же, в дополнение к... (о чём-л. неприятном)

    I am afraid my report for the past year is not a very cheerful one; it is the story of one calamity on the back of another. (EPI) — Боюсь, что мой отчет за прошлый год будет не очень радостным. Нас без конца преследовали несчастья.

    The child had the measles, and then on the back of that came the scarlet fever. — Не успел ребенок оправиться от кори, как заболел скарлатиной.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > on the back of...

  • 13 Lucy and the football

    •• * В статье обозревателя Washington Post Чарльза Краутхаммера, резко критической в отношении «виртуального мирного договора», подписанного израильскими и палестинскими политиками в Женеве, встретился следующий пассаж, который сначала привел меня в некоторое замешательство:

    •• Arafat pocketed every Israeli concession and betrayed every promise he signed in Oslo. It’s Lucy and the football all over again, and the same chorus of delusionals who so applauded Oslo – Jimmy Carter, Sandy Burger, Tom Friedman – is applauding again. This time, however, the Israeli surrender is so breathtaking, it makes Oslo look rational.
    •• Смысл фразы Lucy and the football all over again – сильно напоминающей знаменитую сентенцию Йоги Берра (it’s déjà vu all over again) – конечно, ясен, но захотелось все-таки выяснить ее происхождение, точное значение и статус. Помог, как почти всегда, гугл, выдавший следующую статью из Princeton Alumni Weekly:
    •• Lucy and the football
    •• Will basketball once again break our young columnist’s heart? I grew up in a Peanuts household. My father, a man with a deep appreciation for pathos, fell in love with Charlie Brown as a child, and numerous Peanuts anthologies lined the walls of our library.
    •• <...>
    •• One annual segment involving Charlie Brown did capture my imagination. Every fall Charlie Brown and Lucy would go outside to kick a field goal with a football. Every fall Charlie Brown would recall that the previous year Lucy had pulled the football away at the last possible moment, causing Charlie Brown to fly 10 feet in the air and land flat on his back. Every fall Lucy would patiently explain to Charlie Brown that this was the year that things would be different. And every fall Charlie Brown would again end up flat on his back as Lucy reminded him of the cruel realities of our world.
    •• <...>
    •• This season I worry that the men’s basketball team may be preparing to perform a milder version of the Lucy and the football trick on me. After I watched the Tigers get thoroughly dissected by California and St. Josephs – and as Penn made some serious noise in early-season games – I made peace with the notion that this was a rebuilding year. In fact, as we entered the Ivy League season at 4-7, I was even prepared to concede that we might ( shudder) finish lower than second in the league.
    •• So what happens? On the Monday after the first full weekend of the season, I check the scores, fully prepared for terrible news. But what I discover is that Princeton has swept Harvard and Dartmouth while Penn has managed to lose in Cambridge. And suddenly I’m a believer again.
    •• <...>
    •• But warning signs already abound. <...> For the moment, however, my early-season jitters are long forgotten. I am a convert, a true believer, orange and black to the hilt. I have trotted back to the bandwagon like a pathetic puppy and I am ready for another unexpected and magical run to the NCAA Tournament. At least until Lucy again pulls that football away.
    •• Итак, речь идет о героях комиксов серии Peanuts. В американском футболе гол «с поля» забивается игроком, для которого другой игрок (в данном случае Lucy) придерживает овальный мяч на земле. Если в последний момент мяч убирается, то бьющий с разбега теряет равновесие и действительно падает на спину. Так что можно понимать это выражение как подвох и даже подлость. Но можно посмотреть на это и с другой стороны. Чарли Браун, как сказали бы в аналогичной ситуации по-русски, опять наступает на грабли. Конечно, рекомендовать это как перевод вряд ли можно – ведь у слушающего появляется соблазн развития метафоры. Но для понимания это сравнение полезно.
    •• Остается вопрос о статусе этого выражения. Что это – реалия, крылатое выражение, аллюзия? Или вошедшее в язык фразеологическое сочетание? Судя по отсутствию этого выражения в словарях, последнее – вряд ли. Но если начнет работать механизм языковой моды, то переход в категорию фразеологизма может произойти довольно быстро.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > Lucy and the football

  • 14 in the year one

    шутл. очень давно; при царе Горохе

    Fred was a very fascinating young fellow when I was a child - but all that belongs to the year One. — Когда я был ребёнком, Фред был очень обаятельным молодым человеком; но всё это было слишком давно.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > in the year one

  • 15 Kind

    n; -(e)s, -er
    1. child; (Baby) auch baby; ein Kind bekommen oder erwarten be pregnant, be expecting (a baby); wir bekommen ein Kind we’re expecting a baby; ein Kind / Kinder in die Welt setzen bring a child / children into the world; jemandem ein Kind machen umg. make s.o. pregnant, put s.o. in the club, Am. knock s.o. up vulg.; jemanden an Kindes statt annehmen adopt s.o.; eure Kinder und Kindeskinder your children and children’s children; sie sind mit Kind und Kegel losgezogen they went off with their whole clan; von Kind auf oder an (ever) since I was ( oder you were etc.) a child; das ist nichts für kleine Kinder umg. you’re too young for that; sie ist kein Kind mehr she’s not a child any more; ein großes Kind a big baby; das Kind im Manne the child in him, his childish side; sich freuen wie ein Kind be as pleased as punch; das weiß doch jedes Kind! any child knows that; Leute
    2. fig.: wie sag ich’s meinem Kinde? umg. I’m not sure how to put this; schonend: how am I going to break it gently?; wir werden das Kind schon schaukeln umg. we’ll work it out (somehow); das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten throw out the baby with the bathwater; ( ein) gebranntes Kind scheut das Feuer Sprichw. once bitten, twice shy; sich lieb Kind machen bei jemandem try to get into s.o.’s good books; das Kind beim rechten Namen nennen call a spade a spade; kein Kind von Traurigkeit sein know how to enjoy o.s.; ein Berliner Kind a Berliner born and bred
    3. fig. des Geistes: product; jemandes liebstes Kind sein be s.o.’s first love; Thema: be s.o.’s pet subject
    4. Anrede: Kinder, hört mal! an Erwachsene: listen to this, folks (Am. you guys); Kinder, Kinder! my goodness!
    * * *
    das Kind
    kiddy; infant; child; bairn; babe
    * * *
    Kịnd [kɪnt]
    nt -(e)s, -er
    [-dɐ] child, kid (inf); (= Kleinkind) baby; (ESP PSYCH, MED) infant

    ein Kind erwartento be expecting a baby

    von Kind an or auf hat er... — since he was a child or from childhood he has...

    von Kind an or auf haben wir... — since we were children or from childhood we have...

    einem Mädchen ein Kind machen (inf)to knock a girl up (inf), to put a girl in the club (Brit inf)

    aber Kind! — child, child

    schönes Kind! (old: als Anrede)my pretty maid (old)

    die Kinder Gottes (geh)the children of the Lord

    ein echtes Wiener Kind (dated) — a true son/daughter of Vienna

    ein Kind seiner Zeit seinto be a child of one's times

    sich freuen wie ein Kindto be as pleased as Punch

    das weiß doch jedes Kind! — any five-year-old would tell you that!

    da kommt das Kind im Manne durchall men are boys at heart

    wie sag ichs meinem Kinde? (hum)I don't know how to put it; (bei Aufklärung) what to tell your children

    das ist nichts für kleine Kinder (fig inf)that's not for your innocent or your young ears/eyes

    aus Kindern werden Leute (prov) — children grow up quickly, don't they?

    das Kind muss einen Namen haben (fig) — you/we etc have to call it something

    das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten (prov)to throw out the baby with the bathwater (prov)

    los, Kinder! — let's go, kids!

    hört mal alle her, Kinder! — listen, kids

    Kinder, Kinder! — dear, dear!, goodness me!, good heavens!

    * * *
    das
    1) (a young human being of either sex.) child
    2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) child
    3) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) kid
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -er>
    [kɪnt, pl kɪndɐ]
    nt
    1. (a. fig: Nachkomme) child a. fig, kid fam
    ihre \Kinder sind drei und vier Jahre alt her children are three and four years old
    [du bist aber ein] kluges \Kind! (iron) oh, aren't you clever! iron
    aber \Kind! child, child!
    ein \Kind [von jdm] bekommen [o (fam) kriegen] to be pregnant [by sb [or with sb's child]]
    wir bekommen ein \Kind! we're going to have a baby!
    ein Berliner \Kind sein to be a Berliner born and bred
    ein \Kind [von jdm] erwarten to be expecting a baby [by sb]
    gemeinschaftliches \Kind JUR mutual child
    \Kinder Gottes (fig) God's children
    jds \Kinder und Kindeskinder sb's children and children's children
    jds leibliches \Kind sb's own child
    jdm ein \Kind machen (sl) to put sb in the club fam [or BRIT sl up the duff], to knock sb up sl
    jdn an \Kindes Statt annehmen JUR to adopt sb
    ein uneheliches [o nicht eheliches] \Kind an illegitimate child, a child born out of wedlock old form
    bei jdm ist ein \Kind unterwegs sb is expecting [a baby] [or is pregnant]
    sich dat ein \Kind wegmachen lassen (sl) to get rid of a baby euph
    ein \Kind in die Welt setzen [o (geh) zur Welt bringen] to bring a child into the world
    ein \Kind seiner Zeit/des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts sein to be a child of one's time/the twentieth century
    2. (Altersstufe) child; MED, PSYCH infant
    da zeigt sich das \Kind im Mann all men are boys at heart
    sich akk wie ein \Kind freuen to be as pleased as Punch
    ein großes \Kind sein to be a big baby
    noch ein halbes \Kind sein to be still almost a child
    kein \Kind mehr sein not to be a child any more
    von \Kind auf [o an] from childhood [or an early age
    3. pl (fam: Leute) folks pl fam
    passt mal auf, \Kinder! attention, folks!
    \Kinder, \Kinder! dear oh dear!, goodness me!
    4. (fig: Ergebnis, Produkt) product
    das Ganze war ein \Kind seiner Phantasie the whole thing was the product of his imagination
    5. (Anrede für junge Frau) love
    Sie sehen überarbeitet aus, \Kind you look overworked, love
    6.
    das \Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten to throw out the baby with the bathwater
    jdm ein \Kind in den Bauch reden (fam) to talk the hind legs off a donkey
    reden Sie mir kein \Kind in den Bauch, ich kaufe Ihnen sowieso nichts ab I'm not going to buy anything off you, however much you try and soft-soap me
    [ein] gebranntes \Kind scheut das Feuer (prov) once bitten, twice shy prov
    was Glücksspiele angeht, bin ich ein gebranntes \Kind! I've learned my lesson as far as games of chance are concerned
    mit \Kind und Kegel (hum fam) with the whole family
    kleine \Kinder, kleine Sorgen, große \Kinder, große Sorgen (prov) children when they are little make parents fools, when great, mad [or they are great they make them mad] prov
    aus \Kindern werden Leute (prov) children grow up [all too] quickly
    bei jdm lieb \Kind sein (fam) to be sb's favourite [or blue-eyed boy] [or girl]
    sich akk bei jdm lieb \Kind machen (fam) to [try and] get on the right side of sb [or in sb's good books]
    das \Kind muss einen Namen haben it must be called something
    das \Kind beim [rechten] Namen nennen to call a spade a spade
    \Kinder und Narren [o Betrunkene] sagen die Wahrheit (prov) children and fools speak the truth prov
    das ist nichts für kleine \Kinder that's not for your young eyes [or ears]
    wie sag ich's meinem \Kinde? (hum) I don't know how to put it, how should I put it?
    ich kann ihm nicht helfen, aber wie sag ich's meinem \Kinde? I can't help him, but how am I going to tell him?
    wir werden das \Kind schon schaukeln (fam) we'll manage to sort it [or everything] out
    ein \Kind des Todes sein (fig veraltend geh) to be as good as dead
    kein \Kind von Traurigkeit sein (hum) to be sb who enjoys life
    ich bin kein \Kind von Traurigkeit I [like [or know how] to] enjoy life
    das weiß doch jedes \Kind! (fam) any child [or five-year-old] knows [or could tell you] that
    * * *
    das; Kind[e]s, Kinder
    1) child; kid (coll.); (Kleinkind) child; infant; (Baby) child; baby

    jemandem ein Kind machen(ugs.) put somebody in the family way (coll.) or in the club (sl.)

    ein Kind erwarten/bekommen od. (ugs.) kriegen — be expecting/have a baby

    ein Kind zur Welt bringen(geh.) give birth to a child

    ein Kind/Kinder in die Welt setzen — bring a child/children into the world

    wir werden das Kind schon [richtig] schaukeln — (ugs.) we'll soon sort things out or have things sorted out

    das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten(fig.) throw the baby out with the bathwater

    das Kind beim Namen nennen(fig.) call a spade a spade

    jemanden wie ein [kleines] Kind behandeln — treat somebody like a [small] child

    das weiß/kann doch jedes Kind — any child or five-year old knows/can do that

    von Kind an od. auf — from childhood

    sich wie ein Kind freuen — be [as] pleased as Punch

    dann kommt bei ihm das Kind im Manne durch(scherzh.) then he shows that he is [still] a child at heart

    sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen(ugs.) get on the right side of somebody

    armer/reicher Leute Kind sein — be the child of poor/wealthy parents; come from a poor/wealthy family

    ein Kind der Liebe(geh. verhüll.) a love-child

    er ist/du bist usw. kein Kind von Traurigkeit — (ugs.) he knows/you know etc. how to enjoy himself/yourself etc.

    jemanden an Kindes Statt annehmen(veralt.) adopt somebody; s. auch totgeboren

    2) (ugs.): (als Anrede)

    mein [liebes] Kind — my [dear] child

    Kinder, hört mal alle her! — listen to this, all of you (coll.)

    [Kinder,] Kinder! — my goodness!

    * * *
    Kind n; -(e)s, -er
    1. child; (Baby) auch baby;
    erwarten be pregnant, be expecting (a baby);
    wir bekommen ein Kind we’re expecting a baby;
    ein Kind/Kinder in die Welt setzen bring a child/children into the world;
    jemandem ein Kind machen umg make sb pregnant, put sb in the club, US knock sb up vulg;
    eure Kinder und Kindeskinder your children and children’s children;
    sie sind mit Kind und Kegel losgezogen they went off with their whole clan;
    an (ever) since I was ( oder you were etc) a child;
    das ist nichts für kleine Kinder umg you’re too young for that;
    sie ist kein Kind mehr she’s not a child any more;
    ein großes Kind a big baby;
    das Kind im Manne the child in him, his childish side;
    sich freuen wie ein Kind be as pleased as punch;
    das weiß doch jedes Kind! any child knows that; Leute
    2. fig:
    wie sag ich’s meinem Kinde? umg I’m not sure how to put this; schonend: how am I going to break it gently?;
    wir werden das Kind schon schaukeln umg we’ll work it out (somehow);
    das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten throw out the baby with the bathwater;
    (ein) gebranntes Kind scheut das Feuer sprichw once bitten, twice shy;
    sich lieb Kind machen bei jemandem try to get into sb’s good books;
    das Kind beim rechten Namen nennen call a spade a spade;
    kein Kind von Traurigkeit sein know how to enjoy o.s.;
    ein Berliner Kind a Berliner born and bred
    3. fig des Geistes: product;
    jemandes liebstes Kind sein be sb’s first love; Thema: be sb’s pet subject
    4. Anrede:
    Kinder, hört mal! an Erwachsene: listen to this, folks (US you guys);
    Kinder, Kinder! my goodness!
    * * *
    das; Kind[e]s, Kinder
    1) child; kid (coll.); (Kleinkind) child; infant; (Baby) child; baby

    jemandem ein Kind machen(ugs.) put somebody in the family way (coll.) or in the club (sl.)

    ein Kind erwarten/bekommen od. (ugs.) kriegen — be expecting/have a baby

    ein Kind zur Welt bringen(geh.) give birth to a child

    ein Kind/Kinder in die Welt setzen — bring a child/children into the world

    wir werden das Kind schon [richtig] schaukeln — (ugs.) we'll soon sort things out or have things sorted out

    das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten(fig.) throw the baby out with the bathwater

    das Kind beim Namen nennen(fig.) call a spade a spade

    jemanden wie ein [kleines] Kind behandeln — treat somebody like a [small] child

    das weiß/kann doch jedes Kind — any child or five-year old knows/can do that

    von Kind an od. auf — from childhood

    sich wie ein Kind freuen — be [as] pleased as Punch

    dann kommt bei ihm das Kind im Manne durch(scherzh.) then he shows that he is [still] a child at heart

    sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen(ugs.) get on the right side of somebody

    armer/reicher Leute Kind sein — be the child of poor/wealthy parents; come from a poor/wealthy family

    ein Kind der Liebe(geh. verhüll.) a love-child

    er ist/du bist usw. kein Kind von Traurigkeit — (ugs.) he knows/you know etc. how to enjoy himself/yourself etc.

    jemanden an Kindes Statt annehmen(veralt.) adopt somebody; s. auch totgeboren

    2) (ugs.): (als Anrede)

    mein [liebes] Kind — my [dear] child

    Kinder, hört mal alle her! — listen to this, all of you (coll.)

    [Kinder,] Kinder! — my goodness!

    * * *
    -er n.
    child n.
    (§ pl.: children)
    infant n.
    kid n.
    kiddy n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Kind

  • 16 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    \
    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
    \
    1. Abend, S. M. Identity. PMC. Forthcoming.
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    עָבַר(b. h.) 1) to be thick, swell; to run over. Par. VI, 4 כדי שיַעַבְרוּ המיםוכ׳ that the water may overflow into a vessel; a. e.Ex. R. s. 15 שאני עוֹבֵר, v. עֶבְרָה. 2) (cmp. סְגֵי I a. II) to pass, to cross. Tosef.Sot.VIII, 1; Sot.33b כיצד עָבְרוּ ישראל אתוכ׳ in what manner did the Israelites cross the Jordan? Cant. R. to V, 13 עוֹבֵר הוא וחוזרוכ׳ he goes over his studies once and again ; a. fr.ע׳ את הדין to cross the line of justice, to be too severe. Midd. II, 2 כאילו עברו עליווכ׳ as if they had treated him too severely (arbitrarily). Ex. R. s. 30 כשם שאני יכול לַעֲבוֹר … ואני איני מַעֲבִירוכ׳ as I (the Lord) have power to treat the nations with rigor, but refrain from doing so, so shall you not go beyond the line of justice. Ib. עִיבְּרָה את הדין (Pi.); a. e. 3) (with על) to pass over (a sin); to forgive. Cant. R. to V, 5 (play on מור עובר, ib.) מר עובר ע׳ על מררי the bitterness passes away, he (the Lord) passes over my bitterness (sin). R. Hash. 17a (ref. To Mic. 7:18) למי נושא עון למי שעובר על פשע whose iniquity does he pardon? the iniquity of him who forgives (his neighbors) transgression; a. e. 4) to transgress, sin. Yoma 86b, a. e. כיון שע׳ אדם עבירה ושנהוכ׳ as soon as a man has committed a sin and repeated it, it becomes to him a permitted act. Ib. a, a. e. ע׳ על עשה when one has transgressed a positive law (committed a sin of omission). Ib. ע׳ על כריתותוכ׳ when one has committed sins punishable with extinction or death by a court. Erub.100a, a. fr. עובר על בלוכ׳, v. בַּל. Keth.VII, 6 העוֹבֶרֶת על דתוכ׳ if a wife offends against Mosaic or Jewish customs, v. דַּת; Y. ib. VII, 31c top נשים המְעַבְּרוֹת על הדת (Pi.); a. v. fr. 5) to pass, overtake, precede. Pes.7b כל המצות מברך עליהן עובר לעשייתן in the performance of all religious ceremonies one must say the benediction over them before doing them; מאי משמע דהאי עובר לישנא דאקדומי היא what evidence is there that this ‘ober has the meaning of precedence? Answ. by ref. to ויעבר (2 Sam. 18:23) ‘and he arrived before the Cushite. 6) to pass by, go away, be removed. Pes.III, 1 אלו עוֹבְרִין בפסח the following things must pass away (their use must be suspended) during Passover. Bets.26a, a. fr. מום עובר a transitory blemish, opp. קבוע. Ber.26a ע׳ יומו בטל קרבנו when its day is passed, the sacrifice of the day is void. Pes.II, 2 חמץ … שע׳ עליו הפסח leavened matter … over which Passover has passed (which had been in the house during Passover). Ber.IX, 3 הצועק לַשֶּׁעָבַרוכ׳ praying for what is passed (decided) is a vain prayer, e. g. if ones wife is with child, and one prays, may it be the will of God that my wife bear a male child; Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. נותן הודייה לשעבר וצועקוכ׳ one gives thanks for what is passed, and prays for what is to come. Gitt.VII, 7 כל זמן שאֱעֶבוֹר מכנגד פניךוכ׳ as soon as I shall have been out of thy sight for thirty days; Tosef. ib. VII (V), 10. Keth.17a ע׳ מלפני כלה he passed aside to make room for a bridal procession. Yoma 66a, a. e. חטאת שעָבְרָה שנתה a sin-offering whose year is passed (that is older than one year); Tem.22a שעִיבְּרָה שנתה (Pi.) whose year is completed (v. infra). Ib. 21b בכור שעברה שנתו a first-born animal older than one year; R. Hash. 5b; Zeb.29a bot. שעיברה; Tosef.Snh.III, 6 בכור שעיברה זמנו ed. Zuck. (read with Var.: שעבר). Keth.87a על שֶׁעָ׳ as regards the past, v. עָתִיד; a. v. fr.לַשֶּׁעָ׳ in former days. Gen. R. s. 47, opp. עַכְשָׁיו; a. fr. Hif. חֶעֱבִיר 1) to lead past, stroke gently. Tosef.Sabb.VII (VIII), 23 (read:) מַעֲבִירִין על גבי העין בשבת you are permitted to stroke a sore eye on the Sabbath; Y. ib. XIV, 14c bot. מעבירין על העין. Ib. הֶעֱבִירוּ עליו כלים they passed garments over it. 2) to cause to pass; to remove, displace. Keth.17a מַעֲבִירִין את המת מלפני כלהוכ׳ a funeral procession is made to make way for a bridal procession, and both of them for the king, v. supra. Gitt.57b שאין אנו מעבירין אותו באל אחר that we shall never displace him for another god; שאין מַעֲבִיר אותנווכ׳ that he will never displace us for another nation. Ex. R. s. 30 כאילו היא מעביר איקיניןוכ׳ as if he removed (defaced) the kings portrait; a. fr. 3) to go beyond. Ib. איני מעבירוכ׳, v. supra. Ib. הבריות מעבירין על הדיןוכ׳ men go beyond the line of justice (are treacherous, cruel), and they are punished; a. e. 4) to skip over; to forego, postpone.ה׳ על מדותיו, v. מִדָּה.Yoma 33a; 58b, a. fr. אין מעבירין על המצות you must not forego the occasion for performing a religious act. Erub.64b אין מעבירין על האוכלין you must not pass by eatables (and let them lie in the street); B. Mets.23a; a. fr. 5) to forego, overlook, pardon. R. Hash. 17a (ref. to Mic. 7:18) מעביר ראשון ראשין וכך היא המדה (Ms. M. על ראשוןוכ׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he pardons one sin after the other (before they are put on the scale), and such is the divine dealing. Ib. מעבירין לו על כל פשעיו all his transgressions are pardoned; a. fr. 6) to cause to forego or disregard. Erub.41b שלשה דברים מעבירין … עלוכ׳ three things make a man disregard his own sense (of right) and the sense of his Maker; a. e. Pi. עִיבֵּר 1) to be completed, full. Tem.22a, a. e., v. supra. 2) to transgress repeatedly. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top, v. supra. 3) to go beyond. Ex. R. l. c. עיברה את הדין, v. supra. Tosef.B. Kam. VI, 22 שעיברה הדליקה עד, read with Y. ib. VII, 5c. שעברה … את. 4) (v. עוּבָּר) to carry, be with young. Kidd.31b כי עִבַּרְתּוֹ אמווכ׳ while his mother was pregnant with him, his father died. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 1 ועִיבְּרָה אצלו (B. Kam.IX, 1 ונִתְעַבְּרָה) and the cow became pregnant while she was in his possession. Ḥull.58a; a. fr.Part. pass. f. מְעוּבֶּרֶת; pl. מְעוּבָּרוֹת pregnant. Yeb.XVI, 1. Ib. 36b, a. e. מע׳ חבירו a woman who is with child of another man (divorced or widowed during pregnancy). Gen. R. s. 85 מלכים אני מע׳ גיאלים אני מע׳ I am pregnant with kings, with redeemers (kings and redeemers are destined to be of my offspring). Yeb.III, 10; a. fr. 4) (v. עִיבּוּר) to extend the city limits, for the purpose of defining Sabbath distances, in cases of buildings projecting beyond the city lines (outskirts). Erub.V, 1 כיצד מְעַבְּרִיןוכ׳ (v. אָבַר), defined ib. 53a; Y. ib. V, beg.22b; Y.Ber.VII, 12c top כאשה עוברה like a pregnant woman; Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1; a. e. 6) to complement, add to, esp. to intercalate a month, (second Adar); proclaim a leap year; to complement a month (v. מָלֵא) by assigning to it an additional day (thirty days). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 שנים אומרים צריכה לְעַבֵּר if two judges say, it is necessary to intercalate a month. Ib. 2 על שלשה סימנים מעבריןוכ׳ on three indications the intercalation is decided; על שנים מעבריןוכ׳ when two of them exist, the intercalation is decreed. Ib. ואם עִיבְּרוּהָ הרי זו מעוברת but if they proclaimed it a leap-year, it remains a leap-year; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּבָּר; f. מְעוּבֶּרֶת. R. Hash. 19b אלול מע׳ an Elul of thirty days. Snh.11b אינה מע׳ the year is not a leap-year (the declared intercalation is invalid); a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְעַבֵּר, Nithpa. נִתְעַבֵּר 1) to swell (with anger), to become wroth. Sifré Num. 135 (expl. ויתעבר, Deut. 3:26) כאדם שאומר נ׳ בי פלוני נתמלאוכ׳ as a man says, that man (became full) got wroth with me, meaning, he was filled with wrath against me; Yalk. Deut. 818; Sifré Deut. 29 כאשה שאינה יכולה לשוח מפני עוברה ( swelled,) like a woman that cannot bend down on account of the child she is pregnant with; v. עֶבְרָה. 2) to become pregnant. Gen. R. s. 45 מביאה … נִתְעַבְּרָה she conceived on her first intercourse; אין אשה מִתְעַבֶּרֶתוכ׳ no woman conceives on ; Yeb.34a. Ib. b כדי שלא תִתְעַבֵּרוכ׳ that she may not become with child, and her beauty, v. כָּחַש. B. Kam.IX, 1 ונתעברה אצלו, v. supra; a. fr. 3) to be extended, to be consolidated into one township. Y.Erub.V, 22b bot. יכול אני … בית מעון מתעברתוכ׳ I can cause Beth Ma‘on and Tiberias to be considered one township (as regards Sabbath distances). 4) to be added to, to be proclaimed a full month (of thirty days), a leap-year (of thirteen months). Y.R. Hash. III, beg. 58c ניסן לא נ׳ מימיו Nisan was never made a full month (by decree of the court); Y.Shebi.X, beg.39b; a. e.Snh.12a ראויה … שתִּתְעַבֵּר that year ought to have been a leap-year. B. Mets. נִתְעַבְּרָה השנה נתע׳ לשוכר if the year was made a leap-year, the tenant (that rented by the year) reaps the benefit of the intercalation. R. Hash. 19b; a. fr. Nif. נֶעֱבַר (with עֲבֵרָה) to be committed. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 3 בהמה ונֶעֶבְרָה בה עבירה if one stole a beast, and some sinful act was committed on it (by which it became forbidden for any benefit); (B. Kam.IX, 2, a. fr. נעבדה … עבירה).

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  • 18 עָבַר

    עָבַר(b. h.) 1) to be thick, swell; to run over. Par. VI, 4 כדי שיַעַבְרוּ המיםוכ׳ that the water may overflow into a vessel; a. e.Ex. R. s. 15 שאני עוֹבֵר, v. עֶבְרָה. 2) (cmp. סְגֵי I a. II) to pass, to cross. Tosef.Sot.VIII, 1; Sot.33b כיצד עָבְרוּ ישראל אתוכ׳ in what manner did the Israelites cross the Jordan? Cant. R. to V, 13 עוֹבֵר הוא וחוזרוכ׳ he goes over his studies once and again ; a. fr.ע׳ את הדין to cross the line of justice, to be too severe. Midd. II, 2 כאילו עברו עליווכ׳ as if they had treated him too severely (arbitrarily). Ex. R. s. 30 כשם שאני יכול לַעֲבוֹר … ואני איני מַעֲבִירוכ׳ as I (the Lord) have power to treat the nations with rigor, but refrain from doing so, so shall you not go beyond the line of justice. Ib. עִיבְּרָה את הדין (Pi.); a. e. 3) (with על) to pass over (a sin); to forgive. Cant. R. to V, 5 (play on מור עובר, ib.) מר עובר ע׳ על מררי the bitterness passes away, he (the Lord) passes over my bitterness (sin). R. Hash. 17a (ref. To Mic. 7:18) למי נושא עון למי שעובר על פשע whose iniquity does he pardon? the iniquity of him who forgives (his neighbors) transgression; a. e. 4) to transgress, sin. Yoma 86b, a. e. כיון שע׳ אדם עבירה ושנהוכ׳ as soon as a man has committed a sin and repeated it, it becomes to him a permitted act. Ib. a, a. e. ע׳ על עשה when one has transgressed a positive law (committed a sin of omission). Ib. ע׳ על כריתותוכ׳ when one has committed sins punishable with extinction or death by a court. Erub.100a, a. fr. עובר על בלוכ׳, v. בַּל. Keth.VII, 6 העוֹבֶרֶת על דתוכ׳ if a wife offends against Mosaic or Jewish customs, v. דַּת; Y. ib. VII, 31c top נשים המְעַבְּרוֹת על הדת (Pi.); a. v. fr. 5) to pass, overtake, precede. Pes.7b כל המצות מברך עליהן עובר לעשייתן in the performance of all religious ceremonies one must say the benediction over them before doing them; מאי משמע דהאי עובר לישנא דאקדומי היא what evidence is there that this ‘ober has the meaning of precedence? Answ. by ref. to ויעבר (2 Sam. 18:23) ‘and he arrived before the Cushite. 6) to pass by, go away, be removed. Pes.III, 1 אלו עוֹבְרִין בפסח the following things must pass away (their use must be suspended) during Passover. Bets.26a, a. fr. מום עובר a transitory blemish, opp. קבוע. Ber.26a ע׳ יומו בטל קרבנו when its day is passed, the sacrifice of the day is void. Pes.II, 2 חמץ … שע׳ עליו הפסח leavened matter … over which Passover has passed (which had been in the house during Passover). Ber.IX, 3 הצועק לַשֶּׁעָבַרוכ׳ praying for what is passed (decided) is a vain prayer, e. g. if ones wife is with child, and one prays, may it be the will of God that my wife bear a male child; Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. נותן הודייה לשעבר וצועקוכ׳ one gives thanks for what is passed, and prays for what is to come. Gitt.VII, 7 כל זמן שאֱעֶבוֹר מכנגד פניךוכ׳ as soon as I shall have been out of thy sight for thirty days; Tosef. ib. VII (V), 10. Keth.17a ע׳ מלפני כלה he passed aside to make room for a bridal procession. Yoma 66a, a. e. חטאת שעָבְרָה שנתה a sin-offering whose year is passed (that is older than one year); Tem.22a שעִיבְּרָה שנתה (Pi.) whose year is completed (v. infra). Ib. 21b בכור שעברה שנתו a first-born animal older than one year; R. Hash. 5b; Zeb.29a bot. שעיברה; Tosef.Snh.III, 6 בכור שעיברה זמנו ed. Zuck. (read with Var.: שעבר). Keth.87a על שֶׁעָ׳ as regards the past, v. עָתִיד; a. v. fr.לַשֶּׁעָ׳ in former days. Gen. R. s. 47, opp. עַכְשָׁיו; a. fr. Hif. חֶעֱבִיר 1) to lead past, stroke gently. Tosef.Sabb.VII (VIII), 23 (read:) מַעֲבִירִין על גבי העין בשבת you are permitted to stroke a sore eye on the Sabbath; Y. ib. XIV, 14c bot. מעבירין על העין. Ib. הֶעֱבִירוּ עליו כלים they passed garments over it. 2) to cause to pass; to remove, displace. Keth.17a מַעֲבִירִין את המת מלפני כלהוכ׳ a funeral procession is made to make way for a bridal procession, and both of them for the king, v. supra. Gitt.57b שאין אנו מעבירין אותו באל אחר that we shall never displace him for another god; שאין מַעֲבִיר אותנווכ׳ that he will never displace us for another nation. Ex. R. s. 30 כאילו היא מעביר איקיניןוכ׳ as if he removed (defaced) the kings portrait; a. fr. 3) to go beyond. Ib. איני מעבירוכ׳, v. supra. Ib. הבריות מעבירין על הדיןוכ׳ men go beyond the line of justice (are treacherous, cruel), and they are punished; a. e. 4) to skip over; to forego, postpone.ה׳ על מדותיו, v. מִדָּה.Yoma 33a; 58b, a. fr. אין מעבירין על המצות you must not forego the occasion for performing a religious act. Erub.64b אין מעבירין על האוכלין you must not pass by eatables (and let them lie in the street); B. Mets.23a; a. fr. 5) to forego, overlook, pardon. R. Hash. 17a (ref. to Mic. 7:18) מעביר ראשון ראשין וכך היא המדה (Ms. M. על ראשוןוכ׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he pardons one sin after the other (before they are put on the scale), and such is the divine dealing. Ib. מעבירין לו על כל פשעיו all his transgressions are pardoned; a. fr. 6) to cause to forego or disregard. Erub.41b שלשה דברים מעבירין … עלוכ׳ three things make a man disregard his own sense (of right) and the sense of his Maker; a. e. Pi. עִיבֵּר 1) to be completed, full. Tem.22a, a. e., v. supra. 2) to transgress repeatedly. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top, v. supra. 3) to go beyond. Ex. R. l. c. עיברה את הדין, v. supra. Tosef.B. Kam. VI, 22 שעיברה הדליקה עד, read with Y. ib. VII, 5c. שעברה … את. 4) (v. עוּבָּר) to carry, be with young. Kidd.31b כי עִבַּרְתּוֹ אמווכ׳ while his mother was pregnant with him, his father died. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 1 ועִיבְּרָה אצלו (B. Kam.IX, 1 ונִתְעַבְּרָה) and the cow became pregnant while she was in his possession. Ḥull.58a; a. fr.Part. pass. f. מְעוּבֶּרֶת; pl. מְעוּבָּרוֹת pregnant. Yeb.XVI, 1. Ib. 36b, a. e. מע׳ חבירו a woman who is with child of another man (divorced or widowed during pregnancy). Gen. R. s. 85 מלכים אני מע׳ גיאלים אני מע׳ I am pregnant with kings, with redeemers (kings and redeemers are destined to be of my offspring). Yeb.III, 10; a. fr. 4) (v. עִיבּוּר) to extend the city limits, for the purpose of defining Sabbath distances, in cases of buildings projecting beyond the city lines (outskirts). Erub.V, 1 כיצד מְעַבְּרִיןוכ׳ (v. אָבַר), defined ib. 53a; Y. ib. V, beg.22b; Y.Ber.VII, 12c top כאשה עוברה like a pregnant woman; Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1; a. e. 6) to complement, add to, esp. to intercalate a month, (second Adar); proclaim a leap year; to complement a month (v. מָלֵא) by assigning to it an additional day (thirty days). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 שנים אומרים צריכה לְעַבֵּר if two judges say, it is necessary to intercalate a month. Ib. 2 על שלשה סימנים מעבריןוכ׳ on three indications the intercalation is decided; על שנים מעבריןוכ׳ when two of them exist, the intercalation is decreed. Ib. ואם עִיבְּרוּהָ הרי זו מעוברת but if they proclaimed it a leap-year, it remains a leap-year; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּבָּר; f. מְעוּבֶּרֶת. R. Hash. 19b אלול מע׳ an Elul of thirty days. Snh.11b אינה מע׳ the year is not a leap-year (the declared intercalation is invalid); a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְעַבֵּר, Nithpa. נִתְעַבֵּר 1) to swell (with anger), to become wroth. Sifré Num. 135 (expl. ויתעבר, Deut. 3:26) כאדם שאומר נ׳ בי פלוני נתמלאוכ׳ as a man says, that man (became full) got wroth with me, meaning, he was filled with wrath against me; Yalk. Deut. 818; Sifré Deut. 29 כאשה שאינה יכולה לשוח מפני עוברה ( swelled,) like a woman that cannot bend down on account of the child she is pregnant with; v. עֶבְרָה. 2) to become pregnant. Gen. R. s. 45 מביאה … נִתְעַבְּרָה she conceived on her first intercourse; אין אשה מִתְעַבֶּרֶתוכ׳ no woman conceives on ; Yeb.34a. Ib. b כדי שלא תִתְעַבֵּרוכ׳ that she may not become with child, and her beauty, v. כָּחַש. B. Kam.IX, 1 ונתעברה אצלו, v. supra; a. fr. 3) to be extended, to be consolidated into one township. Y.Erub.V, 22b bot. יכול אני … בית מעון מתעברתוכ׳ I can cause Beth Ma‘on and Tiberias to be considered one township (as regards Sabbath distances). 4) to be added to, to be proclaimed a full month (of thirty days), a leap-year (of thirteen months). Y.R. Hash. III, beg. 58c ניסן לא נ׳ מימיו Nisan was never made a full month (by decree of the court); Y.Shebi.X, beg.39b; a. e.Snh.12a ראויה … שתִּתְעַבֵּר that year ought to have been a leap-year. B. Mets. נִתְעַבְּרָה השנה נתע׳ לשוכר if the year was made a leap-year, the tenant (that rented by the year) reaps the benefit of the intercalation. R. Hash. 19b; a. fr. Nif. נֶעֱבַר (with עֲבֵרָה) to be committed. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 3 בהמה ונֶעֶבְרָה בה עבירה if one stole a beast, and some sinful act was committed on it (by which it became forbidden for any benefit); (B. Kam.IX, 2, a. fr. נעבדה … עבירה).

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  • 19 put

    ̈ɪput I гл.
    1) а) класть, положить б) помещать, сажать;
    ставить He put his money into land. ≈ Он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность. It's time he was put to school. ≈ Пора определить его в школу. Put it out of your mind. ≈ Выкинь это из головы. Put yourself in his place. ≈ Поставь себя на его место. в) приделывать, прилаживать
    2) а) пододвигать, прислонять б) спорт бросать, метать, толкать;
    всаживать Syn: throw
    3) а) направлять;
    заставлять делать to put a horse to/at a fenceзаставить лошадь взять барьер to put one's mind on/to a problemдумать над проблемой, искать решение проблемы б) предлагать, ставить на обсуждение в) приводить( в определенное состояние или положение) ;
    подвергать (to)
    4) а) выражать( словами, в письменной форме) ;
    излагать, переводить б) класть слова на музыку в) оценивать, исчислять, определять (в) (at) ;
    считать I put his income at 5000 pounds a year. ≈ Я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов. ∙ put about put above put across put ahead put apart put as put aside put at put away put back put by put down put forth put forward put in put off put on put onto put out put over put through put together put up put up with put upon to put a name ≈ оказывать поддержку put up to smth. put it across II сущ. метание( камня и т. п.) III = putt бросок камня или тяжести с плеча (спортивное) толкание( биржевое) опцион на продажу, обратная премия, сделка с обратной премией - * and call двойной опцион, стеллаж - to give for the * продать обратную премию (диалектизм) толчок, удар класть, ставить;
    положить, поставить - to * the books on a shelf положить /поставить/ книги на полку - to * a bandage on one's hand наложить повязку на руку - to * a thing in its right place положить /поставить/ вещь на место - to * a child to bed уложить ребенка в постель;
    уложить ребенка спать - * the parcel on the table положите сверток на стол - don't * the basket on the table, * it on the floor не ставь корзину на стол, поставь ее на пол - * the child in the chair посади ребенка на стул (in, into) вкладывать, вставлять, класть;
    убирать - to * a letter into an envelope вложить письмо в конверт - to * some money in one's purse положить деньги в кошелек - to * some water in a jug налить воды в кувшин - to * papers in the drawer убрать /положить/ бумаги /документы/ в ящик стола - he put his hands into his pockets он засунул руки в карманы - * your suit in the cupboard повесь костюм в шкаф( обыкн in, into) прибавлять, подмешивать, всыпать - to * sugar in(to) tea класть сахар в чай - to * the poison in smth. подмешать яд во что-л. - * no rum in the tea не добавляйте рому в чай - I've * milk in your tea я налил вам в чай молока - I've * salt in the soup я посолил суп - he * many spices into the dish он приправил кушанье разными пряностями ставить, помещать, размещать - to * names in alphabetical order расположить фамилии в алфавитном порядке - to * difficulties in the way ставить /чинить/ препятствия на пути - to * honour before riches предпочитать честь богатству - he *s Keats above Byron as a poet он ставит Китса как поэта выше Байрона - * yourself in my place поставь себя на свое место - * the stress on the first syllable поставьте ударение на первом слоге отдавать, передавать;
    помещать - to * smb. under smb.'s care поручить кого-л. кому-л. /чьим-л. заботам/;
    отдать кого-л. на чье-л. попечение - to * oneself into snb.'s hands отдать себя в чьи-л. руки - will you * the matter into my hands? вы доверите /поручите/ мне это дело? ставить, назначать( на какую-л. должность, работу) - to * smb. in charge /at the head/ of smth. поставить кого-л. во главе чего-л. - to * men to work поставить людей на работу - * him to mind the furnance поставь /назначь/ его следить за топкой - he is * to every kind of work он привык /привычен/ ко всякой работе - they * over him a man six years younger than himself они поставили над ним человека на шесть лет моложе (него) - I * myself to winning back their confidence я пытался /старался/ вновь завоевать их доверие устраивать, определять, помещать - to * smb. in hospital помещать кого-л. в больницу - to * a child to school определить ребенка в школу - to * smb. in prison посадить кого-л. в тюрьму - to * goods on the market выпускать товар в продажу - to * an ad in the paper поместить объявление в газете - to * cattle to pasture выгонять скот на пастбище - to * a boy to trade определить мальчика в учение - he was * to shoemaking его отдали в учение к сапожнику - she was * in(to) service ее отдали в услужение - we shall * him in the spare room мы поместим его /постелим ему/ в свободной комнате - the refugees were * in the hostel беженцев разместили в общежитии поставить, сделать постановку - to * a play on the stage поставить пьесу вносить, включать (тж. * down) - to * in the list включить в список - to * into the field( спортивное) включить в число участников соревнования - * $10 to my account запишите десять долларов на мой счет (to) приложить;
    поднести;
    приблизить;
    подвинуть - to * a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам - to * a handkerchief to one's nose поднести платок к носу - to * one's eye to a spyglass поднести подзорную трубу к глазам - he * a flower against /to/ her hair он приложил цветок к ее волосам (to) приделать, приладить, приспособить - to * a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу - to * a ferrule to a walking stick надеть на трость новый наконечник( сельскохозяйственное) (to) случать - to * bull to cow случить быка с коровой( морское) плыть;
    отправляться;
    брать курс - to * (out) to the sea выйти в море - to * into port заходить в порт - to * down the river плыть вниз по реке - the boat * out of Odessa судно вышло из Одессы (американизм) (разговорное) убегать, удирать - * to home удрать домой( диалектизм) пускать ростки;
    давать почки (диалектизм) бодать бодаться излагать, выражать, формулировать( мысли, замечания и т. п.) - to * one's ideas into words выразить мысли словами - to * one's proposal on paper изложить свое предложение в письменной форме - to * the arguments for and against привести /изложить/ доводы за и против - to * in black and white написать черным по белому - to * it mildy мягко говоря - to * it otherwise иначе говоря, иными словами - I don't know how to * it (разговорное) я не знаю, как это сделать - as Horace *s it как говорит /пишет/ Гораций - you * things in such a way that вы преподносите это таким образомтаком свете/ - * it to him nicely скажите ему об этом деликатно /мягко/ - I * the matter clearly to /before/ him я ясно изложил ему суть дела - a good story well * интересный, хорошо преподнесенный рассказ переводить (на другой язык) - * it into French переведите это на французский( язык) - how would you * it in French? как вы это скажите /как это будет/ по-французски? класть (на музыку) задавать, ставить (вопрос) - he * so many questions that I couldn't answer them all он задал столько вопросов, что я не смог на все ответить выдвигать( предложение) ;
    предлагать (резолюцию) ;
    ставить (вопрос, предложение и т. п.) на обсуждение - to * the motion to the vote ставить предложение на голосование - to * a matter before a tribunal представить вопрос на рассмотрение трибунала - I want to * my proposal before you я хочу, чтобы вы выслушали /обсудили, обдумали/ мое предложение - I shall * your proposal to the board я доведу ваше предложение до сведения совета директоров, я доложу ваше предложение на совете директоров высказывать (предположение) - I * it to you that (you were there) я говорю вам, что (вы там были) - he * it to them that... он сказал /заявил/ им, что - * it that you are right допустим /предположим/, что вы правы ставить (знак, метку, подпись) - to * one's name /one's signature/ to a document подписывать документ - * a mark /a tick/ against his name поставьте галочку против его фамилии вложить, поместить, внести( деньги) - to * money in(to) a bank положить деньги в банк - to * capital into a business вложить капитал в дело - to * money into land помещать деньги в земельную собственность ставить деньги, делать ставки( на бегах и т. п.) - to * money on a horse ставить деньги на лошадь назначать (цену) ;
    определять (стоимость, ценность) ;
    оценивать что-л. или кого-л.;
    исчислять - to * value of smth. оценить что-л. - to * price on a painting оценить картину, назначить цену за картину - to * the population at 15 000 определить численность населения в пятнадцать тысяч человек - I should * it at $5 я бы оценил это в пять долларов - I * his income at $6000 я определяю его годовой доход в 6000 долларов - he *s no value on my advice он не прислушивается к моим советам - he *s hight value on her friendship он высоко ценит ее дружбу - I'd * him at about 60 я бы дал ему лет шестьдесят облагать( налогом) - to * a tax on imports обложить пошлиной ввозимые товары (on, upon) накладывать (обязательства и т. п.) - to * a veto on smth. наложить вето /запрет/ на что-л., запретить что-л. - the obligation he had * upon us обязательства, которые он на нас возложил возлагать (надежды и т. п.) - to * one's hopes (up) on smb. возлагать надежды на кого-л.;
    что-л. переложить, свалить( вину, ответственность) - to * the blame on smb. возложить на кого-л. вину - he always tries to * the blame on me он всегда старается свалить вину на меня вонзать( нож и т. п.) ;
    посылать( пулю, снаряд и т. п.) - to * a knife into smb. всадить нож в кого-л.;
    зарезать кого-л. - to * a bullet through smb. застрелить кого-л. (on) основывать, базировать (решение, вывод) - I * my decision on the grounds stated я основываю свое решение на вышеуказанных мотивах приводить (в определенное положение, состояние и т. п.) - to * a stop to /(разг) a stopper on/ smth. прекратить что-л. - to * an end /a period/ to smth. положить конец чему-л., покончить с чем-л. - to * right исправить, починить;
    вывести из заблуждения, направить на правильный путь - to * smb. right with smb. оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах (спортивное) толкать (ядро) засеивать, засаживать( какой-л. культурой) - the land was * in(to) /under/ wheat земля была засеяна пшеницей впрягать (животное) - to * a horse to a carriage впрячь лошадь в экипаж( горное) подкатывать( вагонетку) > to * to use использовать > to * money to good use тратить /расходовать/ деньги с пользой > to * to rights привести в порядок;
    упорядочить > to * smb. in the right way наставить кого-л. на путь истинный > to * smb. right with smb. оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах > to * smb. in the wrong свалить вину на кого-л. > to * heads together совещаться;
    вырабатывать совместный план > to * smb.'s back up рассердить /вывести из себя/ кого-л. > to * a good face on it сделать вид, что ничего не случилось > to * a finger on the right spot попасть в точку;
    понять суть дела > to * one's finger on обнаруживать, раскрывать, распознавать > to * the finger on smb. сообщить сведения о ком-л. (в полицию) ;
    донести на кого-л. > to * one's hand in(to) one's pocket тратить деньги, раскошеливаться > to * one's hands in one's pockets предоставить другим действовать;
    умыть руки > to * one's hand to smth. /to the plough/ браться за что-л., взяться за дело > to * one's shoulder to the wheel энергично взяться за дело, приналечь > to * one's foot in it сплоховать;
    попасть впросак, "влопаться" > I * my foot in it я дал маху > to * on blinders and earmuffs закрыть глаза и уши, не желая ничего видеть и слышать > to * pen to paper начать писать, взяться за перо > to * one's pen through a word вычеркнуть слово > to * in one's oar, to * one's oar into smb.'s boat вмешиваться в чужие дела > to * a spoke in smb.'s wheel, to * grit the machine вставлять палки в колеса > to * all one's eggs in one basket рисковать всем, поставить все на карту;
    целиком отдаться чувству > to * to the sword предать мечу, убить на войне > to * smth. down the drain выкинуть что-л. (на помойку) > to * smb. to his trumps довести кого-л. до крайности > to * smb. wise to /about, of/ smth. (американизм) ознакомить кого-л. с чем-л.;
    открыть кому-л. глаза на что-л. > to * smb. in the picture уведомлять /информировать/ кого-л.;
    ввести кого-л. в курс дела > to * smb. in his place поставить кого-л. на место, осадить кого-л. > to * spurs to пришпоривать лошадь;
    подгонять( кого-л.), ускорять( что-л.) > to * new life into smb., smth. вдохнуть новую жизнь в кого-л., во что-л. > to * one's name to поддерживать, оказывать поддержку > to * smth. out of harm's way прятать что-л. от греха подальше > to * smb. on his guard предостеречь кого-л. > to * smb. off his guard усыплять чью-л. бдительность > to * smb. at his ease избавить кого-л. от смущения;
    успокоить кого-л. > to * the wind up smb. запугивать кого-л., нагонять страх на кого-л. > that's * the lid on it! ну все!, конец!, с этим покончено! > to * paid to поставить штамп "уплачено";
    уничтожить, ликвидировать;
    положить конец (чему-л.) ;
    поставить крест( на чем-л.) > to * paid to mosquitoes истребить москитов > let's * paid to the rumour давайте навсегда покончим с этим слухом > this * paid to his hopes это поставило крест на его надеждах > to * a nail in smb.'s coffin (сленг) ускорить чью-л. гибель;
    злословить о ком-л. > to * the squeak in (сленг) стать доносчиком > to * it up to smb. (американизм) переложить ответственность на кого-л. > to * the bee /the bite/ on требовать денег взаймы > to * the law on smb. (американизм) подать на кого-нибудь в суд > to be hard * to it оказаться в трудном положении > to stay * (американизм) (сленг) не рыпаться > to * on the scent (охота) пустить по следу (собаку) ;
    указать правильный путь (кому-л.) > to * smb. on his honour связать кого-л. словом > to * smb. on his mettle испытать ч-л. мужество;
    пробудить рвение > to * up a yarn сочинить историю, пустить "утку" > to * up the shutters ликвидировать дело > not to * too fine a point upon it говоря попросту;
    не вдаваясь в подробности > * your hand no further than your sleeve will reach (пословица) по одежке протягивай ножки (легкий) удар, загоняющий мяч в лунку (гольф) загонять мяч в лунку (гольф) ~ about (обыкн. p. p.) шотл. волновать, беспокоить;
    don't put yourself about не беспокойтесь he ~ his money into land он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность;
    put it out of your mind выкинь это из головы ~ off откладывать;
    he put off going to the dentist он отложил визит к зубному врачу ~ off вызывать отвращение;
    her face quite puts me off ее лицо меня отталкивает I don't know how to ~ it не знаю, как это выразить;
    I put it to you that... я говорю вам, что... ~ down считать;
    I put him down for a fool я считаю его глупым ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
    считать;
    I put his income at;
    5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов I don't know how to ~ it не знаю, как это выразить;
    I put it to you that... я говорю вам, что... it's time he was ~ to school пора определить его в школу;
    to put a boy as apprentice определить мальчика в ученье put = putt ~ спорт. бросать, метать;
    толкать ~ вкладывать деньги ~ вносить предложение ~ всаживать;
    to put a knife into всадить нож в;
    to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) ~ выражать (словами, в письменной форме) ;
    излагать, переводить (from... into - с одного языка на другой) ;
    класть (слова на музыку) ~ вчт. записать ~ излагать ~ (~) класть, положить;
    (по) ставить;
    put more sugar in your tea положи еще сахару в чай ~ метание (камня и т. п.) ~ назначать цену ~ направлять;
    заставлять делать;
    to put a horse to (или at) a fence заставить лошадь взять барьер ~ облагать налогом ~ обратная премия ~ определять стоимость ~ опцион на продажу ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
    считать;
    I put his income at;
    5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов ~ оценивать ~ подвергать (to) ;
    to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
    пытать;
    to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство ~ пододвигать, прислонять;
    to put a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам ~ поместить ~ помещать;
    сажать;
    to put to prison сажать в тюрьму ~ помещать ~ поставлять ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
    to put a question задать вопрос;
    to put to vote поставить на голосование ~ предлагать ~ приводить (в определенное состояние или положение) ;
    to put in order приводить в порядок;
    to put an end (to smth.) прекратить (что-л.). ~ приделать, приладить;
    to put a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу ~ сделка с обратной премией ~ формулировать it's time he was ~ to school пора определить его в школу;
    to put a boy as apprentice определить мальчика в ученье ~ всаживать;
    to put a knife into всадить нож в;
    to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) to ~ (smb.) in charge of... поставить (кого-л.) во главе...;
    to put a child to bed уложить ребенка спать ~ пододвигать, прислонять;
    to put a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам ~ направлять;
    заставлять делать;
    to put a horse to (или at) a fence заставить лошадь взять барьер ~ всаживать;
    to put a knife into всадить нож в;
    to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) to ~ a man wise (about, of, to) информировать (кого-л.) о (чем-л.), объяснить( кому-л.) (что-л.) ~ приделать, приладить;
    to put a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
    to put a question задать вопрос;
    to put to vote поставить на голосование question!: put a ~ ставить вопрос to ~ a stop (to smth.) остановить( что-л.).;
    to put to sleep усыпить stop: to put a ~ (to smth.) положить (чему-л.) конец;
    the train goes through without a stop поезд идет без остановок to ~ a thing in its right place поставить вещь на место ~ about (обыкн. p. p.) шотл. волновать, беспокоить;
    don't put yourself about не беспокойтесь ~ about распространять( слух и т. п.) ~ about мор. сделать поворот;
    лечь на другой галс ~ приводить (в определенное состояние или положение) ;
    to put in order приводить в порядок;
    to put an end (to smth.) прекратить (что-л.). to ~ (smb.) at his ease приободрить, успокоить ( кого-л.) ;
    to put the horse to the cart запрягать лошадь ~ away разг. заложить( что-л.), затерять ~ away оставлять( привычку и т. п.) ;
    отказаться( от мысли и т. п.) ~ away отделываться, избавляться ~ away откладывать (сбережения) ~ away разг. поглощать;
    съедать;
    выпивать ~ away разг. помещать (в тюрьму, сумасшедший дом и т. п.) ~ away убивать ~ away убирать;
    прятать ~ back мор. возвращатьсягавань, к берегу) ~ back задерживать ~ back передвигать назад( стрелки часов) ~ back ставить на место ~ by избегать( разговора) ~ by откладывать на черный день ~ by отстранять ~ by стараться не замечать;
    игнорировать ~ down высаживать, давать возможность выйти( пассажирам) ~ down запасать( что-л.) ~ down записывать ~ down записывать на счет ~ down заставить замолчать ~ down опускать, класть ~ down опускать ~ down подавлять (восстание и т. п.) ~ down подписывать на определенную сумму ~ down подписываться на определенную сумму ~ down уст. понижать (в должности и т. п.) ;
    свергать ~ down приписывать( чему-л.) ~ down сбить (самолет противника) ~ down смещать ~ down снижать цену ~ down ав. снизиться;
    совершить посадку ~ down совершать посадку ~ down считать;
    I put him down for a fool я считаю его глупым ~ down урезывать (расходы) ;
    снижать (цены) ~ down урезывать ~ in вводитьдействие) ;
    to put in the attack предпринять наступление ~ in вставлять, всовывать ~ in выдвинуть свою кандидатуру, претендовать( for - на) ~ in мор. заходить в порт ~ in разг. исполнять( работу) ~ in поставить (у власти, на должность) ~ in представлять( документ) ~ in предъявлять( претензию) ;
    подавать( жалобу) ~ in разг. проводить время( за каким-л. делом) to ~ in appearance (at) появиться ~ in bond оставлять товар на таможенном складе до уплаты пошлины to ~ (smb.) in charge of... поставить (кого-л.) во главе...;
    to put a child to bed уложить ребенка спать ~ in claims предъявлять претензию ~ in claims предъявлять рекламацию ~ in mothballs ставить на консервацию ~ in prison сажать в тюрьму ~ in вводить (в действие) ;
    to put in the attack предпринять наступление ~ in uniform призывать на военную службу to ~ to death предавать смерти, убивать, казнить;
    to put to flight обратить в бегство;
    to put into a rage разгневать to ~ it in black and white написать черным по белому he ~ his money into land он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность;
    put it out of your mind выкинь это из головы ~ (~) класть, положить;
    (по) ставить;
    put more sugar in your tea положи еще сахару в чай ~ off вызывать отвращение;
    her face quite puts me off ее лицо меня отталкивает ~ off мешать, отвлекать( от чегол.) ~ off отбрасывать( страхи, сомнения и т. п.) ~ off отбрасывать ~ off отвлекать ~ off отвлекаться ~ off отделываться;
    to put off with a jest отделаться шуткой ~ off отделываться ~ off откладывать;
    he put off going to the dentist он отложил визит к зубному врачу ~ off откладывать ~ off отменять ~ off отсрочивать ~ off мор. отчаливать ~ off подсовывать, всучивать( upon - кому-л.) ~ off отделываться;
    to put off with a jest отделаться шуткой to ~ on makeup употреблять косметику ~ on paper вчт. переносить на бумагу ~ on the watch list бирж. включать в список ценных бумаг, за которыми ведется наблюдение to ~ one's mind on (или to) a problem думать над разрешением проблемы;
    to put (smth.) to use использовать (что-л.) ~ out to tender выставлять на торги to ~ (smb.) at his ease приободрить, успокоить (кого-л.) ;
    to put the horse to the cart запрягать лошадь ~ through выполнять ~ through завершать ~ through заканчивать ~ through осуществлять ~ подвергать (to) ;
    to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
    пытать;
    to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство ~ помещать;
    сажать;
    to put to prison сажать в тюрьму to ~ to the blush заставить покраснеть от стыда, пристыдить;
    to put to shame пристыдить shame: ~ позор;
    to put to shame посрамить;
    to bring to shame опозорить;
    to bring shame (to (или on, upon) smb.) покрыть позором (кого-л.) to ~ a stop (to smth.) остановить (что-л.).;
    to put to sleep усыпить sleep: to send (smb.) to ~ усыпить (кого-л.) ;
    to put to sleep уложить спать ~ to the vote ставить на голосование vote: ~ голосование;
    баллотировка;
    to cast a vote голосовать;
    to put to the vote ставить на голосование ~ подвергать (to) ;
    to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
    пытать;
    to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство to ~ one's mind on (или to) a problem думать над разрешением проблемы;
    to put (smth.) to use использовать (что-л.) use: he lost the ~ of his eyes он ослеп;
    to make use of, to put to use использовать, воспользоваться ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
    to put a question задать вопрос;
    to put to vote поставить на голосование ~ up вкладывать деньги ~ up возводить ~ up выдвигать кандидатуру ~ up выставлять ~ up выставлять кандидатуру ~ up консервировать ~ up организовывать ~ up повышать цены ~ up прятать ~ up строить ~ up убирать ~ up финансировать ~ yourself in his place поставь себя на его место;
    to put on the market выпускать в продажу put = putt putt: putt гнать мяч в лунку (в гольфе) ~ n (легкий) удар, загоняющий мяч в лунку (в гольфе) ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
    считать;
    I put his income at;
    5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов year: year банкнота в 1 долл. ~ pl возраст, годы;
    he looks young for his years он молодо выглядит для своих лет;
    in years пожилой ~ год;
    year by year каждый год;
    year in year out из года в год ~ год

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > put

  • 20 von

    Präp.
    1. räumlich: from; von etw. weg: off s.th.; von wo( her)? where from?; vom
    2. zeitlich: from; von morgen an from tomorrow (onwards), as of tomorrow; an II
    3. für den (partitiven) Genitiv, Teil: of; die Einfuhr von Weizen the import of wheat; zwei von uns two of us; neun von zehn Leuten nine out of ( Statistik: in) ten people; ein Freund von mir a friend of mine; von dem Apfel essen have some of the apple
    4. Anfang, Ausgang(spunkt): from; von 20 Euro an oder aufwärts from 20 euros up(wards), 20 euros and up(wards); klein I
    5. Ursache, Urheber: of; beim Passiv: by; ein Brief von Jens a letter from Jens; ein Gedicht von Schiller a poem by Schiller; Kinder haben von have children by; das ist nett von ihm that’s nice of him; von mir aus I don’t mind, it’s all the same to me; von mir aus kann er gehen I don’t mind if he goes, I don’t mind him going, he can go as far as I’m concerned; selbst I; vom
    6. Maß, Qualität: ein Honorar von 500 Euro a fee of 500 euros; ein Aufenthalt von drei Wochen a three-week stay; ein Kind von drei Jahren a child of three; ein Mann von Charakter / Format a man of character / substance; ein Koloss von einem Mann a giant of a man; ein Kunstwerk von einem Kleid etc. a dress etc. that is a work of art in itself
    7. Thema: (über) of, about; ich habe von ihm gehört I’ve heard of him; er weiß von der Sache he knows about it; man spricht von Brandstiftung there’s talk of arson
    * * *
    from; by; of
    * * *
    vọn [fɔn]
    prep +dat
    1) (einen Ausgangspunkt angebend, räumlich, zeitlich) from

    von... an — from...

    vom 10. Lebensjahr an — since he/she was ten years old

    von diesem Tag/Punkt an or ab — from this day/point on(wards)

    Waren von 5 Euro an or abgoods from 5 euros (Brit), goods from 5 euros on (US)

    von... aus — from...

    von... bis — from... to

    von... zu — from... to

    2) (von... weg) from

    etw von etw nehmen/abreißen — to take/tear sth off sth

    3) (in Verbindung mit adj, vb siehe auch dort) (Ursache, Urheberschaft ausdrückend, im Passiv) by

    von etw beeindruckt/überrascht — impressed/surprised by sth

    4) (partitiv, anstelle von Genitiv) of

    dieser Dummkopf von Gärtner...! (inf) — that idiot of a gardener...!

    5) (in Verbindung mit n, adj, vb siehe auch dort) (Beschaffenheit, Eigenschaft etc ausdrückend, bestehend aus) of

    ein "von (und zu) " sein — to have a handle to one's name

    sich "von" schreiben (lit) — to have a "von" before one's name

    da kannst du dich aber "von" schreiben (fig)you can be really proud yourself (there)

    7) (= über) about

    Geschichten vom Weihnachtsmann/von Feen — stories about Santa Claus/fairies

    von wo/wann/was — where/when/what... from, from where/when/what (form)

    9)

    (inf in aufgelösten Kontraktionen) von dem halte ich gar nichts — I don't think much of him

    10) (inf)

    von wegenno way! (inf)

    von wegen der Karte/dem Buch (incorrect) — about the map/the book

    * * *
    1) (used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action: struck by a stone.) by
    2) (in respect of: a teacher by profession.) by
    3) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) from
    4) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) from
    5) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) from
    6) from
    7) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) of
    8) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) of
    9) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) of
    10) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) of
    11) (showing: a picture of my father.) of
    12) (about: an account of his work.) of
    13) (away from; down from: It fell off the table; a mile off the coast; He cut about five centimetres off my hair.) off
    14) (from among: Four out of five people like this song.) out of
    * * *
    [fɔn]
    1. räumlich (ab, herkommend) from; (aus... herab/heraus) off, out of
    ich fliege morgen \von München nach Hamburg tomorrow I'm flying from Munich to Hamburg
    der Zug \von Wien nach Stuttgart fährt Bahnsteig an 2 ein the train from Vienna to Stuttgart arrives on platform 2
    wie komme ich vom Bahnhof am besten zum Rathaus? how can I best get from the station to the town hall?
    \von hier bis zur Wand müssten es etwa fünf Meter sein it must be about five metres from here to the wall
    \von diesem Fenster kann man alles gut beobachten you can see everything very well from this window
    diese Eier sind \von unserem Hof these eggs are from our farm
    er fiel \von der Leiter he fell off the ladder
    sie fiel vom Baum she fell out of the tree
    \von hinten/vorne from behind/the front
    \von links/rechts from left/right
    \von Norden/Westen, etc. from the North/West, etc.
    der Wind kommt \von Süden the wind comes from the South
    \von weit her kommen to come from far away
    \von woher...? where...from?, from where...?
    2. räumlich (etw entfernend) from, off
    er nahm die Whiskyflasche \von der Anrichte he took the bottle of whisky from the sideboard
    sie sprang vom Tisch she jumped off the table
    allen Ballast \von sich dat werfen to get rid of all burden
    sich dat den Schweiß \von der Stirn wischen to wipe sweat from one's brow
    die Wäsche \von der Leine nehmen to take the washing in off the line
    \von zu Hause weggehen to go away from home
    3. zeitlich (stammend) from
    ich kenne sie \von früher I knew her a long time ago
    ich will nichts mehr \von damals wissen! I don't want to know any more about that time!
    \von wann ist der Brief? when is the letter from?
    für Jugendliche \von 12 bis 16 gilt ein gesonderter Tarif there is a special price for adolescents from twelve to sixteen
    \von... bis from... to
    ich bin \von morgen bis zum 23. verreist I'm away from tomorrow until 23rd
    von 9 bis 5 Uhr arbeiten to work from 9 to 5
    \von Montag bis Freitag from Monday to Friday
    Ihr Brief vom... your letter from [or dated]...
    die Zeitung \von gestern yesterday's paper
    \von jetzt/morgen an from now/tomorrow on [or onwards]
    die neue Regelung gilt \von März an the new regulation is valid as of March
    \von klein an from her/his earliest days
    \von Tag zu Tag day after day
    4. (Urheber, Ursache) from
    \von wem ist dieses schöne Geschenk? who is this lovely present from?
    \von wem hast du das Buch bekommen? who gave you the book?
    \von wem weißt du das? who told you that?
    \von wem ist dieser Roman? who is this novel by?
    das Bild ist \von einem unbekannten Maler the picture is by an unknown painter
    \von solchen Tricks bin ich nicht sehr beeindruckt I'm not very impressed by tricks like that
    das war nicht nett \von dir! that was not nice of you!
    \von was ist hier eigentlich die Rede? (fam) what are we talking about here?
    \von was sollen wir eigentlich leben? (fam) what are we supposed to live on?
    er wurde \von einem Auto angefahren he was hit by a car
    \von der Sonne gebräunt werden [o sein] to be browned by the sun
    \von jdm gelobt werden to be praised by sb
    \von Hand gefertigt (fig) handmade
    müde \von der Arbeit tired of work
    die Musik \von Beethoven Beethoven's music
    \von Rechts wegen by operation of law, ipso jure
    5. statt Genitiv (Zugehörigkeit) of
    das Auto \von meinem Vater ist blau (fam) my father's car is blue
    er wohnt in der Nähe \von Köln he lives near Cologne
    ich möchte die Interessen \von meinen Geschwistern vertreten I should like to represent the interests of my brothers and sisters
    ein Freund/eine Freundin \von mir a friend of mine
    die Königin \von England the Queen of England
    Mutter/Vater \von vier Kindern sein to have four children
    der Vertrag \von Maastricht the Treaty of Maastricht
    6. (Menge, Gruppenangabe) of
    keiner \von uns wusste Bescheid none of us knew about it
    keiner \von diesen Vorwürfen ist wahr none of these accusations are true
    einer \von uns one of us
    einer \von vielen/hundert one of many/one in a hundred
    5 km \von Innsbruck entfernt 5 km away from Innsbruck
    einen Abstand \von zwei Metern a distance of two metres
    ein Aufenthalt \von vier Wochen a four-week stay
    eine Fahrt/Pause \von zehn Minuten a ten minute drive/break
    ein Kind \von sieben Jahren a seven year old child
    Städte \von über 100.000 Einwohnern cities with over 100,000 inhabitants
    8. (geh: Eigenschaft) of
    ein Mann \von Charakter a real character
    eine Frau \von Schönheit a beautiful woman
    eine Angelegenheit \von größter Wichtigkeit an extremely important matter
    9. (veraltend: Zusammensetzung) of
    ein Strauß \von Rosen a bunch of roses
    ein Ring \von purem Gold a ring made of pure gold
    die Herzogin von York the Duchess of York
    11.
    \von wegen! (fam) not a chance!, no way! fam
    \von wegen verschwiegen, das ist die größte Klatschbase, die ich kenne no way will she keep that quiet, she's the biggest gossip I know!
    * * *
    1) (räumlich) from

    nördlich/südlich von Mannheim — to the north/south of Mannheim

    rechts/links von mir — on my right/left

    von hier an od. (ugs.) ab — from here on[ward]

    etwas von etwas [ab]wischen/[ab]brechen/[ab]reißen — wipe/break/tear something off something; s. auch aus 2. 3); her 1); vorn I

    2) (zeitlich) from

    vonjetzt an od. (ugs.) ab — from now on

    von heute/morgen an — [as] from today/tomorrow; starting today/tomorrow

    von Kindheit anfrom or since childhood

    in der Nacht von Freitag auf od. zu Samstag — during Friday night or the night of Friday to Saturday

    das Brot ist von gestern — it's yesterday's bread; s. auch her 2)

    4) (zur Angabe des Urhebers, der Ursache, beim Passiv) by

    müde von der Arbeit sein — be tired from work[ing]

    sie hat ein Kind von ihm — she has a child by him; s. auch wegen 2.

    5) (zur Angabe von Eigenschaften) of

    Kinder [im Alter] von vier Jahren — children aged four

    9) (über) about
    * * *
    von präp
    1. räumlich: from; von etwas weg: off sth;
    von wo(her)? where from?; vom
    2. zeitlich: from;
    von morgen an from tomorrow (onwards), as of tomorrow; an B
    3. für den (partitiven) Genitiv, Teil: of;
    die Einfuhr von Weizen the import of wheat;
    zwei von uns two of us;
    neun von zehn Leuten nine out of ( Statistik: in) ten people;
    ein Freund von mir a friend of mine;
    von dem Apfel essen have some of the apple
    4. Anfang, Ausgang(spunkt): from;
    aufwärts from 20 euros up(wards), 20 euros and up(wards); klein A
    5. Ursache, Urheber: of; beim Passiv: by;
    ein Brief von Jens a letter from Jens;
    ein Gedicht von Schiller a poem by Schiller;
    Kinder haben von have children by;
    das ist nett von ihm that’s nice of him;
    von mir aus I don’t mind, it’s all the same to me;
    von mir aus kann er gehen I don’t mind if he goes, I don’t mind him going, he can go as far as I’m concerned; selbst A; vom
    6. Maß, Qualität:
    ein Honorar von 500 Euro a fee of 500 euros;
    ein Aufenthalt von drei Wochen a three-week stay;
    ein Kind von drei Jahren a child of three;
    ein Mann von Charakter/Format a man of character/substance;
    ein Koloss von einem Mann a giant of a man;
    ein Kunstwerk von einem Kleid etc a dress etc that is a work of art in itself
    7. Thema: (über) of, about;
    ich habe von ihm gehört I’ve heard of him;
    er weiß von der Sache he knows about it;
    man spricht von Brandstiftung there’s talk of arson
    der Herzog von Edinburgh the Duke of Edinburgh
    * * *
    1) (räumlich) from

    nördlich/südlich von Mannheim — to the north/south of Mannheim

    rechts/links von mir — on my right/left

    von hier an od. (ugs.) ab — from here on[ward]

    etwas von etwas [ab]wischen/[ab]brechen/[ab]reißen — wipe/break/tear something off something; s. auch aus 2. 3); her 1); vorn I

    2) (zeitlich) from

    vonjetzt an od. (ugs.) ab — from now on

    von heute/morgen an — [as] from today/tomorrow; starting today/tomorrow

    von Kindheit anfrom or since childhood

    in der Nacht von Freitag auf od. zu Samstag — during Friday night or the night of Friday to Saturday

    das Brot ist von gestern — it's yesterday's bread; s. auch her 2)

    4) (zur Angabe des Urhebers, der Ursache, beim Passiv) by

    müde von der Arbeit sein — be tired from work[ing]

    sie hat ein Kind von ihm — she has a child by him; s. auch wegen 2.

    5) (zur Angabe von Eigenschaften) of

    Kinder [im Alter] von vier Jahren — children aged four

    9) (über) about
    * * *
    adj.
    off adj. präp.
    by prep.
    from prep.
    of prep.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > von

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