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101 vielleicht
Adv.1. perhaps, maybe; (möglicherweise) possibly; in Fragen: oft by any chance; (etwa) ([a]round) about; vielleicht ist er krank he might ( oder may) be sick; Sie haben vielleicht Recht you may be right; vielleicht kommt er perhaps he’ll come, he may come; vielleicht auch nicht perhaps not; es ist vielleicht besser, wenn... it might be better if...; hast du ihn vielleicht gesehen? have you seen him by any chance?, do you happen to have seen him?; war es vielleicht der Gärtner? was it the gardener by any chance?; vielleicht, dass sie sich irrt etc. perhaps she’s mistaken etc.2. (ungefähr) about, perhaps; es waren vielleicht 20 Leute da I’d say there were ([a]round) about 20 people there, there would have been - what - 20 people there; sie wiegt vielleicht so 40 Kilo umg. she weighs about 40 kilos or so3. umg., verstärkend: das war vielleicht ein Durcheinander! what a mess (that was), you should have seen the mess; das war vielleicht was! that was really something!; der hat vielleicht geschimpft! you should have heard him shout; die ist vielleicht doof / dick etc.! how stupid / fat etc. she is!; ich war vielleicht aufgeregt! what a state I was in; (nervös) auch talk about (being) nervous4. rhetorisch: ist das vielleicht eine Lösung? is that supposed to be a solution?; kannst du vielleicht mal aufhören! oder vielleicht hörst du mal auf umg. d’you think you could stop ( still sein: shut up) for a minute?; hast du’s vielleicht (etwa) verloren? don’t tell me you’ve lost it; glaubt er vielleicht, dass ich es war? surely he doesn’t think I did it?; soll ich das vielleicht auch noch machen? don’t tell me that I’m supposed to do that too!* * *perhaps; peradventure; possibly; maybe; perchance; belike* * *viel|leicht [fi'laiçt]adv1) perhaps; (esp in Bitten) by any chanceja, vielléícht — yes, perhaps or maybe
haben Sie vielléícht meinen Hund gesehen? — have you seen my dog by any chance?
könnten Sie mir vielléícht sagen, wie spät es ist? — could you possibly tell me the time?
vielléícht könnten Sie so freundlich sein und...? — perhaps you'd be so kind as to...?
vielléícht sagst du mir mal, warum — you'd better tell me why
vielléícht hältst du mal den Mund! — keep your mouth shut
hat er sich vielléícht verirrt/wehgetan? — maybe he has got lost/has hurt himself
hast du ihm das vielléícht erzählt? — did you perhaps tell him that?; (entsetzt
vielléícht hast du recht — perhaps you're right, you may be right, maybe you're right
vielléícht, dass... — it could be that...
2) (= wirklich, tatsächlich, inf: verstärkend) reallysoll ich vielléícht 24 Stunden arbeiten?! — am I supposed to work 24 hours then?
willst du mir vielléícht erzählen, dass...?! — do you really mean to tell me that...?
du bist vielléícht ein Idiot! — you really are an idiot!
ich war vielléícht nervös! — I wasn't half nervous! (Brit inf), was I nervous!, I was as nervous as anything (inf)
das ist vielléícht ein Haus! — that's what I call a house! (inf), that's some house! (inf)
3) (= ungefähr) perhaps, about* * *1) (it is possible (that); perhaps: Maybe he'll come, and maybe he won't.) maybe2) (possibly: Perhaps it will rain.) perhaps3) possibly* * *viel·leicht[fiˈlaiçt]I. adv1. (eventuell) perhaps, maybe▪ \vielleicht, dass... it could be that...\vielleicht, dass ich mich geirrt habe perhaps I'm mistaken2. (ungefähr) aboutder Täter war \vielleicht 30 Jahre alt the perpetrator was about 30 years oldII. partwürdest du mich \vielleicht einmal ausreden lassen? would you please let me finish [what I was saying] for once?erwarten Sie \vielleicht, dass ausgerechnet ich Ihnen das Geld gebe? you don't, by any chance, expect me of all people to give you the money?bin ich \vielleicht Jesus? who do you suppose I am, the Almighty?wollen Sie mich \vielleicht provozieren? surely you're not trying to provoke me, are you?du bist mir \vielleicht ein Blödmann! you really are a stupid idiot!du erzählst \vielleicht einen Quatsch you're talking rubbish* * *1.1) perhaps; maybehast du den Schirm vielleicht im Büro liegen lassen? — could it be that you left your umbrella in the office?
2) (ungefähr) perhaps; about2.1)kannst du mir vielleicht sagen,...? — could you possibly tell me...?
2) (wirklich) reallyich war vielleicht aufgeregt — I was terribly excited or as excited as anything (coll.)
* * *vielleicht adv1. perhaps, maybe; (möglicherweise) possibly; in Fragen: oft by any chance; (etwa) ([a]round) about;vielleicht ist er krank he might ( oder may) be sick;Sie haben vielleicht recht you may be right;vielleicht kommt er perhaps he’ll come, he may come;vielleicht auch nicht perhaps not;es ist vielleicht besser, wenn … it might be better if …;hast du ihn vielleicht gesehen? have you seen him by any chance?, do you happen to have seen him?;war es vielleicht der Gärtner? was it the gardener by any chance?;vielleicht, dass sie sich irrt etc perhaps she’s mistaken etc2. (ungefähr) about, perhaps;es waren vielleicht 20 Leute da I’d say there were ([a]round) about 20 people there, there would have been - what - 20 people there;sie wiegt vielleicht so 40 Kilo umg she weighs about 40 kilos or sodas war vielleicht ein Durcheinander! what a mess (that was), you should have seen the mess;das war vielleicht was! that was really something!;der hat vielleicht geschimpft! you should have heard him shout;die ist vielleicht doof/dick etc! how stupid/fat etc she is!;ich war vielleicht aufgeregt! what a state I was in; (nervös) auch talk about (being) nervous4. rhetorisch:ist das vielleicht eine Lösung? is that supposed to be a solution?;kannst du vielleicht mal aufhören! oderhast du’s vielleicht (etwa)verloren? don’t tell me you’ve lost it;glaubt er vielleicht, dass ich es war? surely he doesn’t think I did it?;soll ich das vielleicht auch noch machen? don’t tell me that I’m supposed to do that too!* * *1.1) perhaps; maybehast du den Schirm vielleicht im Büro liegen lassen? — could it be that you left your umbrella in the office?
2) (ungefähr) perhaps; about2.1)kannst du mir vielleicht sagen,...? — could you possibly tell me...?
2) (wirklich) reallyich war vielleicht aufgeregt — I was terribly excited or as excited as anything (coll.)
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102 asegurar
v.1 to secure.María aseguró el barco en el muelle Mary secured the boat at the dock.Silvia aseguró su posición Silvia secured her position.2 to assure.te lo aseguro I assure youasegurar a alguien que… to assure somebody that…el gobierno aseguró que no subiría los impuestos the government promised it would not increase taxes¿y quién me asegura que no me está mintiendo? and what guarantee do I have he isn't lying to me?Alicia asegura su declaración Alice assures her declaration.Ella le asegura a Ricardo su regreso She assures Richard her return.3 to insure (contra riesgos).asegurar algo a todo riesgo to take out comprehensive insurance on somethingRicardo aseguró su auto Richard insured his automobile.4 to guarantee, to ensure.Mario asegura el pago íntegro Mario guarantees the payment in whole.5 to promise to, to guarantee to.Ricardo le aseguró cumplir con su palabra Richard promised him to keep his word.* * *1 (fijar) to secure2 COMERCIO to insure3 (garantizar) to assure, guarantee1 (cerciorarse) to make sure2 COMERCIO to insure oneself* * *verb1) to assure, ensure2) secure3) insure•* * *1. VT1) (=sujetar) to secureunos cables aseguran la carpa — the marquee is held in place o secured by cables
hay que asegurar mejor el cuadro a la pared — the painting needs to be more firmly fixed o secured to the wall
aseguraron los fardos con cuerdas — they fastened o secured the bundles with rope
3) (=garantizar) [+ derecho] to guaranteeeso asegura el cumplimiento de los acuerdos — that ensures o guarantees that the agreements will be fulfilled
si quieres asegurarte el aprobado, tienes que estudiar más — if you want to be certain of passing, you'll have to study more
es posible, pero no lo aseguro — it's possible, but I can't tell you for sure
es verdad, se lo aseguro — it's true, take my word for it o I assure you
4) (=declarar) to maintainasegura no saber nada del asunto — he maintains o affirms that he knew nothing about the matter
5) (Com, Econ) [+ vehículo, vivienda] to insure (de, contra against) (en for)han asegurado los cuadros en más de seis mil millones — the paintings have been insured for more than six thousand million
deberías asegurar el coche a todo riesgo — you should have your car fully insured, you should take out a comprehensive insurance policy on your car
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (afirmar, prometer) to assurele aseguro que... — I assure you that...
b) ( garantizar) <funcionamiento/servicio> to guarantee2) (Com, Fin) <persona/casa> to insureaseguró el coche a or contra todo riesgo — she took out fully comprehensive insurance for o on the car
3)a) (sujetar, fijar) <puerta/estante> to secureb) <edificio/entrada> to secure, make... secure2.asegurarse v pron1)a) ( cerciorarse) to make sureb) (garantizarse, procurarse)2) (Com, Fin) to insure oneself* * *= affirm, assure, ensure [insure, -USA], reassure, secure, lock in + place, brace, asseverate.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. They have some very distinct advantages over more usual indexing techniques, and these are likely to assure citation indexes a place in the information market.Ex. The acquisition policy's purpose is to ensure that the library has the right sort of material for its particular needs, and in the right quantities.Ex. The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.Ex. They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex. Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.Ex. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. Junctionville is not a 'Cadillac' town, they asseverated.----* asegurar el éxito = ensure + success.* asegurar que = vouch + for the fact that.* asegurarse = be sure, check to make sure, make + sure, make + certain.* asegurarse contra = self-insure for.* te lo aseguro = take it from me.* volver a asegurar = reinsure.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (afirmar, prometer) to assurele aseguro que... — I assure you that...
b) ( garantizar) <funcionamiento/servicio> to guarantee2) (Com, Fin) <persona/casa> to insureaseguró el coche a or contra todo riesgo — she took out fully comprehensive insurance for o on the car
3)a) (sujetar, fijar) <puerta/estante> to secureb) <edificio/entrada> to secure, make... secure2.asegurarse v pron1)a) ( cerciorarse) to make sureb) (garantizarse, procurarse)2) (Com, Fin) to insure oneself* * *= affirm, assure, ensure [insure, -USA], reassure, secure, lock in + place, brace, asseverate.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.
Ex: They have some very distinct advantages over more usual indexing techniques, and these are likely to assure citation indexes a place in the information market.Ex: The acquisition policy's purpose is to ensure that the library has the right sort of material for its particular needs, and in the right quantities.Ex: The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.Ex: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex: Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.Ex: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex: Junctionville is not a 'Cadillac' town, they asseverated.* asegurar el éxito = ensure + success.* asegurar que = vouch + for the fact that.* asegurarse = be sure, check to make sure, make + sure, make + certain.* asegurarse contra = self-insure for.* te lo aseguro = take it from me.* volver a asegurar = reinsure.* * *asegurar [A1 ]vtA1 (afirmar, prometer) to assurele aseguro que no habrá ningún problema I assure you that there will be no problemme aseguró que vendría she assured me that she would comevale la pena, te lo aseguro it's worth it, I assure you o I promise youasegura no haber visto nada she maintains o says that she did not see anything2 (garantizar) ‹funcionamiento/servicio› to guaranteeel gol que les aseguró el partido the goal that guaranteed them victory, the goal that sewed the game up o that ensured victoryla herencia le aseguró una vida desahogada the inheritance guaranteed him a comfortable lifeal menos tendremos buen tiempo asegurado at least we'll be assured of o guaranteed good weatheraseguró el coche a or contra todo riesgo she took out fully comprehensive insurance for o on the carC1 (sujetar, fijar) ‹puerta/estante› to securelo aseguraron con una cuerda they secured it o made it fast with a ropeaseguró bien el pie en la roca she got a firm foothold in the rockaseguró el poste colocando piedras alrededor de su base he fixed the post in position by putting stones around the baselo aseguraron con tornillos they held it in place o fixed it o secured it with screws2 ‹edificio/entrada› to secure, make … secureD ( Méx)1 (decomisar) to seize2 (capturar) ‹delincuente/asaltante› to captureA1 (cerciorarse) to make sureasegúrate de que no falta nada make sure there's nothing missing2(garantizarse, procurarse): con esas medidas se aseguraron el triunfo with those measures they guaranteed themselves victory o they made sure of victory, those measures assured them of o guaranteed them victory* * *
asegurar ( conjugate asegurar) verbo transitivo
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asegura no haberlo visto she maintains that she did not see
2 (Com, Fin) ‹persona/casa› to insure;◊ aseguró el coche a todo riesgo she took out fully comprehensive insurance for o on the car
3
asegurarse verbo pronominal
1
b) (garantizarse, procurarse):
2 (Com, Fin) to insure oneself
asegurar verbo transitivo
1 to insure
2 (garantizar) asegurar el éxito de una empresa, to ensure the success of a project
te aseguro que..., I assure you that...
3 (afianzar, sujetar) to fasten, tighten up
' asegurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
base
- garantizar
English:
assure
- attach
- ensure
- guarantee
- insure
- loop
- reassure
- indemnify
- nail
- peg
- secure
- under
* * *♦ vt1. [fijar] to secure;asegúralo con una cuerda secure it with a rope;asegura las piezas con pegamento fix the pieces together with glue;aseguró la puerta con el cerrojo she bolted the door (shut)2. [garantizar] to assure;te lo aseguro I assure you;asegurar a alguien que… to assure sb that…;el gobierno aseguró que no subiría los impuestos the government promised it would not increase taxes;¿y quién me asegura que no me está mintiendo? and what guarantee do I have he isn't lying to me?;con él de coordinador el conflicto está asegurado with him as co-ordinator, conflict is assured o a certainty;tienes que trabajar más si quieres asegurar tu ascenso you'll have to work harder if you want to make certain you get promoted3. [contra riesgos] to insure ( contra against);asegurar algo a todo riesgo to take out comprehensive insurance on sth;asegurar en [cantidad] to insure sth for* * *v/t1 ( afianzar) secure2 ( prometer) assure;te lo aseguro I assure you3 ( garantizar) guarantee4 COM insure;asegurar algo contra incendios insure sth against fire, take out fire insurance on sth* * *asegurar vt1) : to assure2) : to secure3) : to insure* * *asegurar vb1. (afirmar) to assureme aseguró que no tuvo nada que ver con el robo he assured me that he had nothing to do with the robbery2. (garantizar) to ensure3. (coche, casa, etc) to insure -
103 say
A n to have one's say dire ce qu'on a à dire (on sur) ; to have a say/no say in sth avoir/ne pas avoir son mot à dire sur qch ; to have no say in the matter ne pas avoir voix au chapitre ; to have a say in appointing sb/allocating sth avoir son mot à dire sur la nomination de qn/l'affectation de qch ; they want more ou a bigger say ils veulent avoir davantage leur mot à dire ; to have the most ou biggest say avoir le plus de poids.1 [person] dire [words, line, prayer, hello, goodbye, yes, no] (to à) ; ‘hello,’ he said ‘bonjour,’ dit-il ; say after me… répète après moi… ; to say one's piece dire ce qu'on a à dire ; to say (that) dire que ; she says he's ill elle dit qu'il est malade ; he said it was ready il a dit que c'était prêt ; she said there would be an accident elle a dit qu'il y aurait un accident ; I just wanted to say I'm sorry je voulais juste te dire que j'étais désolé ; she said we were to wait ou we should wait elle a dit que nous devions attendre ; he said to wait here il a dit d'attendre ici ; it's my way of saying thank you c'est ma façon de dire merci ; ‘residents say no to nuclear waste’ ‘les résidents disent non au stockage des déchets nucléaires’ ; I didn't say so, but I thought je ne l'ai pas dit, mais j'ai pensé que ; if he was angry, he didn't say so s'il était en colère, il ne l'a pas dit ; how nice of you to say so merci, c'est gentil ; didn't I say so? je l'avais bien dit! ; if ou though I do say so myself! je ne devrais pas le dire, mais…! ; so they say ( agreeing) il paraît ; or so they say ( doubtful) du moins c'est ce qu'on dit ; or so he says du moins c'est ce qu'il prétend ; so to say pour ainsi dire ; as you say… comme tu le dis… ; as they say comme on dit ; what will people say ou they say qu'est-ce que les gens diront ; I don't care what anyone says je me moque du qu'en-dira-t-on ; (you can) say what you like, I think that… tu peux dire ce que tu veux, moi je crois que… ; people ou they say she's very rich, she is said to be very rich on dit qu'elle est très riche ; some (people) say the house is haunted, the house is said to be haunted certains disent que la maison est hantée ; to have something/to have nothing to say avoir quelque chose/ne rien avoir à dire ; to say sth about sth/sb dire qch au sujet de qch/qn ; to say sth on a subject parler d'un sujet ; something was said about that at the meeting on en a parlé à la réunion ; nothing much was said about that on n'a pas dit grand-chose à ce sujet ; she'll have something to say about that! elle aura certainement quelque chose à dire là-dessus! ; to say sth to oneself se dire qch ; she said to herself (that) it couldn't be true elle s'est dit que cela ne pouvait pas être vrai ; what do you say to that? qu'est-ce que tu en dis? what do you say to the argument that…? que répondez-vous à l'argument selon lequel…? ; what would you say to people who think that…? que répondriez-vous à ceux qui pensent que…? ; what would you say to a little walk? qu'est-ce que tu dirais d'une petite promenade? ; I wouldn't say no to another slice je ne dirais pas non à une autre tranche ; what (do you) say we eat now ○ ? et si on mangeait maintenant? ; to say whether/who dire si/qui ; that's for the committee to say c'est au comité de décider ; it's not for me to say ce n'est pas à moi de le dire ; you said it ○ ! tu l'as dit! ; you can say that again ○ ! ça, tu peux le dire ○ ! ; I should say it is/they were! et comment ○ ! ; well said! bien dit! ; and so say all of us! nous sommes tous d'accord là-dessus! ; say no more ○ ça va, j'ai compris! ○ ; let's say no more about it n'en parlons plus ; enough said ○ ça va, j'ai compris ○ ; there's no more to be said il n'y a rien à ajouter ; it goes without saying that il va sans dire que ; don't say I didn't warn you! tu ne pourras pas dire que je ne t'avais pas prévenu! ; don't say it's raining again! ne me dis pas qu'il pleut de nouveau! ; you might just as well say education is useless autant dire que l'instruction est inutile ; that is to say c'est-à-dire ; that's not to say that cela ne veut pas dire que ; he was displeased, not to say furious il était mécontent, pour ne pas dire furieux ; I'll say this for her… je dois dire à sa décharge que… ; one thing you have to say about Liz is… s'il y a une chose qu'il faut reconnaître à propos de Liz c'est… ; I must say (that) je dois dire que ; it seems rather expensive, I must say cela paraît un peu cher, je dois dire ; well, I must say! ça alors! ; to have a lot to say for oneself être bavard ; what have you got to say for yourself? qu'est-ce que tu as comme excuse? ; that isn't saying much ○ ça ne veut pas dire grand-chose ○ ; that's saying a lot ○ ce n'est pas peu dire ;2 [writer, book, letter, report, map] dire ; [painter, painting, music, gift] exprimer ; [sign, poster, dial, gauge] indiquer ; [gesture, signal] signifier ; as Plato says comme le dit Platon ; she wrote saying she couldn't come elle a écrit pour dire qu'elle ne pouvait pas venir ; it says on the radio/in the rules that la radio/le règlement dit que ; it says here that il est dit ici que ; the clock says three la pendule indique trois heures ; the dial says 300 le cadran indique 300 ; a notice saying where to meet une affiche qui indique le lieu de réunion ; this music says something/doesn't say anything to me cette musique me parle/ne me parle pas ;3 ( guess) dire (that que) ; to say how much/when/whether dire combien/quand/si ; that's impossible to say c'est impossible à dire ; how high would you say it is? à ton avis, quelle en est la hauteur? ; I'd say it was a bargain à mon avis c'est une bonne affaire ; I'd say she was about 25 je lui donnerais environ 25 ans ; he's about six foot, wouldn't you say? il mesure environ un mètre quatre-vingts, tu ne crois pas? ;4 ( assume) to say (that) supposer que (+ subj), mettre que (+ indic or subj) ; let's say there are 20 mettons ou supposons qu'il y en ait 20 ; say you have an accident suppose que tu aies un accident ; say we win, we'll still have to beat Liverpool à supposer que nous gagnions, il faudra encore battre Liverpool.1 stop when I say arrête quand je te le dirai ; he wouldn't say il n'a pas voulu le dire ; I'd rather not say je préfère ne pas le dire ; you don't say! iron sans blague!, pas possible! ; says you ○ ! ( taunting) que tu dis ○ ! ; says who ○ ?, who says ○ ? ( sceptical) ah oui? ; ( on whose authority?) et sur les ordres de qui? ;D adv disons, mettons ; you'll need, say, £50 for petrol tu auras besoin de, disons or mettons, 50 livres sterling pour l'essence.it doesn't say much for their marriage/her commitment cela en dit long sur leur mariage/son engagement ; it says a lot ou something about his education that he succeeded le fait qu'il a réussi en dit long sur son éducation ; it says a lot for sb/sth c'est tout à l'honneur de qn/qch ; that says it all c'est tout dire, cela se passe de commentaire ; there's a lot to be said for that method cette méthode est très intéressante à bien des égards ; there's a lot to be said for keeping quiet il y a intérêt à se taire ; when all is said and done tout compte fait, en fin de compte. -
104 troppo
1. adj too muchtroppi pl too many2. adv too muchnon troppo not too muchè troppo tardi it's too late* * *troppo agg.indef.1 ( con riferimento alla quantità o all'intensità) too much; pl. too many: la domenica c'è troppo traffico sulle strade, there is too much traffic on the roads on Sundays; c'è troppa nebbia, there is too much fog (o it's too foggy); non fate troppo rumore, don't make too much noise; abbiamo troppo lavoro, we have too much work; non voglio invitare troppa gente, I don't want to invite too many people; ho mangiato troppi dolci, I've eaten too many sweet things; ha fatto troppi errori, he made too many mistakes; troppi dati erano inesatti, too many (of the) data were inexact; c'erano troppe difficoltà da superare, there were too many difficulties to overcome; hai avuto troppa fretta, you were too much in a hurry (o you were too hasty); questa frutta è troppa per me, there is too much fruit here for me; questo è troppo!, this is too much! (o this has gone too far!) // tra loro c'è troppa differenza d'età, there is too great an age difference between them // la prudenza non è mai troppa, you can't be too careful2 ( con riferimento alla durata) too long: è passato troppo tempo da allora, it is too long since then; rispondi subito a quella lettera, non lasciar passare troppo tempo!, answer that letter at once, don't wait too long! // Usato anche in espressioni ellittiche: ci vorrebbe troppo ad arrivare, it would take (us) too long to get there; c'è troppo da aspettare, it's too long to wait; abbiamo atteso ( anche) troppo, we've waited (far) too long3 ( con riferimento all'estensione nello spazio) too far: c'è ancora troppa strada da fare, there's still too far to go; l'albergo era a troppa distanza dalla spiaggia, the hotel was too far from the beach◆ pron.indef.1 too much: il vino era buono, ma io ne ho bevuto troppo, the wine was good but I drank too much of it; prima aveva poco lavoro, ora ne ha anche troppo, he didn't have enough work before, now he's even got too much; ''Ne vuoi ancora?'' ''Sì, ma non troppo'', ''Do you want any more?'' ''Yes, but not too much''; ci sarebbe troppo da dire su questo argomento, there would be too much to say on this subject; chiedono troppo per quella casa, they are asking too much for that house; non posso venire, ho ancora troppo da fare, I can't come, I've still got too much to do; non dire altro, hai detto anche troppo, say no more, you have already said too much // ti chiedo troppo se..., am I asking you too much if...2 pl. too many ( anche con partitivo); ( troppa gente) too many people: me ne hai dati troppi, you have given me too many (of them); vorrei invitare qualche amico, ma non troppi, I'd like to invite a few friends, but not too many; troppi degli incidenti sono dovuti all'imprudenza, too many (of the) accidents are due to lack of caution; troppi di noi si sono fidati di lui, too many of us trusted him; (fin.) troppi la pensano così, (all) too many people think so; non ci stiamo tutti nella macchina, siamo in troppi, there are too many of us to fit in the car // vorrei degli spaghetti, ma non troppi, I'd like some spaghetti, but not too much◆ s.m.: il troppo stroppia, too much is too much (o enough is as good as a feast).troppo avv.1 (con agg. e avv.) too: troppo alto, corto, too tall, short; troppo tardi, presto, too late, early; troppo poco, too little; è una ragazza troppo sensibile, she is too sensitive; sono abiti troppo costosi, those clothes are too expensive; macchine troppo veloci, cars that are too fast; è una zona troppo umida, that area is too damp; faceva troppo caldo, it was too hot; questa birra è troppo fredda, this beer is too cold; la proposta era troppo interessante per lasciarsela sfuggire, the proposal was too interesting to be missed; è troppo furbo perché lo si possa imbrogliare, he's too smart to be taken in // fin troppo, anche troppo, far too (o much too o all too): è anche troppo facile, it's far too (o much too o all too) easy; sai fin troppo bene che ho ragione, you know all too well that I'm right2 ( con verbi) too much: ti preoccupi troppo, you worry too much; ho mangiato troppo, I've eaten too much; abbiamo bevuto un po' troppo, we drank a bit too much; non devi fumare troppo, you mustn't smoke too much; hai parlato troppo, you said too much // avete fatto proprio troppo per noi, you've done much too much for us3 ( nel significato di molto, assai) too, so (very): troppo buono!, so good!; troppo gentile da parte tua!, so (very) kind of you!; non ne sarei troppo sicuro, I wouldn't be so sure; non lo farei troppo volentieri, I wouldn't be so (o too) keen to do it; non stava troppo bene, he wasn't too (o so) well // non ci sarebbe troppo da meravigliarsi se..., it wouldn't be so very (o all that) surprising if...4 di troppo: uno, venti di troppo, one, twenty too many; sono di troppo?, am I in the way?; ha detto qualcosa di troppo, what he said was uncalled for.* * *['trɔppo] troppo (-a)1. agg indef(quantità: tempo, acqua) too much, (numero: persone, promesse) too many2. pron indef(quantità eccessiva) too much, (numero eccessivo) too manynon ne prendo più, ne ho fin troppi — I won't take any more, I've got far too many
eravamo in troppi — there were too many of us
ne vorrei ancora un po', ma non troppo — I'd like a little more, but not too much though
3. avv1) (con aggettivo, avverbio) too, (con verbo: gen) too much, (aspettare, durare) too longtroppo di qn — to trust sb too muchè fin troppo furbo! — he's too clever by half!
2) (rafforzativo) too, so (very)troppo buono da parte tua! (anche) iro — you're too kind!
non ci sarebbe troppo da stupirsi se rifiutasse — I wouldn't be surprised if he refused
non esserne troppo sicuro! — don't be too o so sure of that!
3)di
troppo — too much100 euro di troppo — 100 euros too much
essere di troppo — to be in the way
ha bevuto qualche bicchiere di troppo — he's had a few too many
* * *['trɔppo] 1.aggettivo indefinito too much, pl. too many2.1) (quantità eccessiva) too much, pl. too manyprendi del pane, ne ho troppo — take some bread, I've got too much
questo è troppo! — that's it o the end!
3.-i credono che... — too many people think that
1) (con aggettivi o avverbi) tootroppo facile, corto — too easy, short
2) (molto) toonon mi sento troppo bene — I don't feel too good; (enfatico)
sei troppo gentile! — you're too o so kind!
3) (con verbi) too muchho mangiato troppo — I ate too much, I've had too much to eat
4) di troppo too manyuno, due di troppo — one, two too many
sentirsi di troppo — to feel one is in the way, to feel unwelcome
5) fin troppo, anche troppo all too, only too4.è fin troppo evidente — it's all o only too obvious
sostantivo maschileil troppo stroppia — enough is as good as a feast, you can have too much of a good thing
••••chi troppo vuole nulla stringe — prov. grasp all, lose all
Note:Troppo è principalmente usato come aggettivo, pronome o avverbio. - Come aggettivo e come pronome, si traduce con too much davanti o al posto di nomi non numerabili ( troppo vino = too much wine; troppo denaro = too much money; ne ho bevuto troppo = I drank too much (of it)) e too many davanti o al posto di sostantivi plurali ( troppi errori = too many mistakes; ce ne sono troppi = there are too many (of them)). - Come avverbio, troppo si usa dopo un verbo, e in tal caso si traduce too much (tu parli troppo! = you speak too much! ha bevuto troppo? = did he drink too much?); quando precede un altro avverbio o un aggettivo, si traduce con too ( è troppo forte per me = he is too strong for me; un libro troppo pesante = too heavy a book; parla troppo velocemente per me, non la capisco = she speaks too fast for me, I can't understand her). - Per gli altri usi di troppo e gli esempi relativi, si veda la voce qui sotto* * *troppo/'trɔppo/Troppo è principalmente usato come aggettivo, pronome o avverbio. - Come aggettivo e come pronome, si traduce con too much davanti o al posto di nomi non numerabili ( troppo vino = too much wine; troppo denaro = too much money; ne ho bevuto troppo = I drank too much (of it)) e too many davanti o al posto di sostantivi plurali ( troppi errori = too many mistakes; ce ne sono troppi = there are too many (of them)). - Come avverbio, troppo si usa dopo un verbo, e in tal caso si traduce too much (tu parli troppo! = you speak too much! ha bevuto troppo? = did he drink too much?); quando precede un altro avverbio o un aggettivo, si traduce con too ( è troppo forte per me = he is too strong for me; un libro troppo pesante = too heavy a book; parla troppo velocemente per me, non la capisco = she speaks too fast for me, I can't understand her). - Per gli altri usi di troppo e gli esempi relativi, si veda la voce qui sotto.too much, pl. too many; troppo traffico too much traffic; - e persone too many people; senza -e difficoltà without too much trouble; - i incidenti too many accidents; ha -a paura di cadere he's too scared of falling; ci sono -e cose da fare there's too much to do1 (quantità eccessiva) too much, pl. too many; prendi del pane, ne ho troppo take some bread, I've got too much; ho troppo da fare I've got too much to do; ne ho mangiato -i I ate too many (of them); questo è troppo! that's it o the end! quando è troppo è troppo enough is enough2 (numero eccessivo di persone) siamo in -i there are too many of us; -i credono che... too many people think that...3 (in espressioni di tempo) ci ha messo troppo he took too longIII avverbio1 (con aggettivi o avverbi) too; troppo facile, corto too easy, short; un compito troppo difficile too difficult a task; è troppo presto it's too early; troppo bello per essere vero too good to be true; siamo troppo pochi there are too few of us; troppo pochi si rendono conto che too few people realize that; 5 euro è troppo poco 5 euros is too little; troppo a lungo too long; troppo spesso too often2 (molto) too; non mi sento troppo bene I don't feel too good; (enfatico) sei troppo gentile! you're too o so kind! è troppo simpatico he's so nice3 (con verbi) too much; ho mangiato troppo I ate too much, I've had too much to eat; lavori troppo you work too hard; senza crederci troppo without really believing in it4 di troppo too many; uno, due di troppo one, two too many; ho qualche chilo di troppo I'm a few kilos overweight; ci sono 2 euro di troppo there are 2 extra euros; ho bevuto qualche bicchiere di troppo I've had a few too many; una volta di troppo once too often; essere di troppo to be in the way; sentirsi di troppo to feel one is in the way, to feel unwelcome5 fin troppo, anche troppo all too, only too; è fin troppo evidente it's all o only too obvious; fin troppo spesso all too often; lo conosco fin troppo bene I know him only too wellil troppo stroppia enough is as good as a feast, you can have too much of a good thingchi troppo vuole nulla stringe prov. grasp all, lose all. -
105 provocadoramente
adv.provocatively, defiantly.* * *ADV provocatively* * *= provocatively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA], defiantly, flirtatiously, teasingly.Ex. There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.Ex. This is a term variously defined but conveying the idea of a goal which has proved to be tantalizingly elusive.Ex. 'This is an order then,' she said defiantly, 'even though I'm supposedly in charge of pages'.Ex. Similarly, an English woman visiting Italy who touches her earlobes a lot, without realising the cultural significance of this action, would be behaving flirtatiously in that context.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *= provocatively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA], defiantly, flirtatiously, teasingly.Ex: There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.
Ex: This is a term variously defined but conveying the idea of a goal which has proved to be tantalizingly elusive.Ex: 'This is an order then,' she said defiantly, 'even though I'm supposedly in charge of pages'.Ex: Similarly, an English woman visiting Italy who touches her earlobes a lot, without realising the cultural significance of this action, would be behaving flirtatiously in that context.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *provocadoramente advprovocatively -
106 powie|dzieć
pf (powiem, powiedział, powiedzieli) vt 1. (wyrazić słowami) powiedzieć coś to say sth- powiedzieć, że… to say (that)…- powiedzieć komuś coś to tell sb sth- powiedzieć komuś o czymś to tell sb about sth- powiedzieć prawdę to tell the truth- powiedzieć głupstwo a. coś głupiego to say something stupid- powiedzieć komuś, żeby coś zrobił/czegoś nie robił to tell sb to do sth/not to do sth- powiedział, żebyśmy się nie martwili he told us not to worry- powiedział, że tam był/że przyjdzie he said he’d been there/would come- powiedział mi/nam/ojcu, że nie ma pieniędzy he told me/us/his father he had no money- nikomu nie powiedział o swojej chorobie he didn’t tell anybody that he was ill- powiedzieć sobie, że… to tell oneself that…- powiedział sobie, że to zrobi he told himself he must do it- powiedziano nam, że… we were told that…- powiedz mi, o co chodzi tell me what it’s all about- „dobrze” – powiedział he said OK- chciałbym powiedzieć o pewnej ważnej sprawie I’d like to mention an important issue- jak już wcześniej powiedziałem… as I said before…- wszystko mi jedno, co ludzie powiedzą I don’t care what people say- było powiedziane, żeby tak nie robić you/we/they were told not to do that- rób tak, jak było powiedziane do as you were told- kto tak powiedział? pot. says who? pot.- powiedzmy let’s say- przyjdę, powiedzmy, w czwartek I’ll come, let’s say, on Thursday- powiedzmy, że… let’s say that…- powiedzmy, że się uda, co potem? let’s say it works, what next?- że tak powiem so to speak a. say- byłem tym, że tak powiem, poirytowany I was, so to speak, annoyed- powiedzmy sobie szczerze, nie stać nas na to let’s face it, we can’t afford this- trzeba to sobie jasno a. otwarcie powiedzieć, że… we have to admit, that…- wstyd powiedzieć, ale nie pamiętam to my shame I’ve forgotten- łatwo powiedzieć! it’s easier said than done- trudno powiedzieć, czy/kiedy/jak… it’s hard to say if/when/how…- powiedzieć swoje to say one’s piece- powiedziałbym, że… I would say (that)…- wyglądała, powiedziałbym, na zmęczoną she looked, I would say, tired- przywitali nas, nie powiem wrogo, ale dosyć chłodno their welcome, though not exactly hostile, was rather reserved- nie powiem, żebym był zachwycony I wasn’t exactly happy- nie można powiedzieć, żebyś się specjalnie postarał I wouldn’t exactly say you tried hard- nie powiem, jedzenie było niezłe I must say, the food was OK- nie powiem, było całkiem przyjemnie I must say it was quite nice- był niezbyt rozgarnięty, żeby nie powiedzieć głupi he was rather simple-minded not to say stupid- można powiedzieć, że skończyliśmy we are more or less ready- prawdę a. szczerze powiedziawszy… frankly speaking…; to be honest…- no powiedz sam, czy tu nie jest ślicznie? it’s beautiful here, isn’t it?- niech pan sam powie, czy to w ogóle ma sens? what do you think, does it make any sense at all?- powiem ci, że mi się nie chce frankly speaking I don’t feel like it- powiem panu, że niezbyt mi się ten film podobał to be honest I didn’t particularly like the film- co ty powiesz/pan powie? (ze zdumieniem) are you serious?; (ironicznie) oh, really?- chciał przez to powiedzieć, że… what he meant by this is that…- co chcesz przez to powiedzieć? what do you mean?- to (za) mało powiedziane it’s an understatement- nie przepadam to za mało powiedziane, ja ich nie znoszę to say I’m not fond of them is an understatement, in fact I hate them- to za wiele a. dużo powiedziane that would be saying too much- katastrofa to za dużo powiedziane calling it a disaster would be saying too much- dobrze powiedziane well said- mieć wiele do powiedzenia (mieć wpływy) to have a lot of say; (dużo wiedzieć) to have a lot to say- on nie ma tu nic do powiedzenia he has no say in this matter- nie wiele mieliśmy sobie do powiedzenia we didn’t have much to say to each other- mam ci coś do powiedzenia I have to tell you something- nigdzie nie jest powiedziane, że… there’s no rule that…- wcale nie jest powiedziane, że przegramy no one says we have to lose- kto by powiedział, że zrobi taką karierę who would’ve guessed s/he would make such a career- co to ja chciałem powiedzieć? what was I to say?- jak to powiedzieć? how shall I put it?- nie powiesz (chyba), że… you don’t mean to tell me that…- nikt mi nie powie, że… no one’s going to tell me that…- chyba za dużo powiedziałem I think I said too much- oddaj, bo powiem mamie give it back or I’ll tell mum- nikomu nie powiem I won’t tell anybody- cześć, co powiesz? pot. hi, how are things going?- co powiesz na lody? what would you say to an ice-cream?- co powiesz na ten skandal z łapówkami? what do you think about this corruption scandal?2. (wypowiedzieć, opowiedzieć) to recite [wiersz]; to tell [dowcip]; to give [kazanie]; to say [słowo, zdanie]- powiedz cioci dzień dobry say hello to auntie- powiedz: aaaa (do pacjenta) say ah- powiedzieć wam kawał? do you want to hear a joke?3. (zwrócić się) to call- powiedzieć na kogoś „słoneczko”/„głupek” to call sb sunshine/a fool- powiedzieć do kogoś po imieniu a. na ty to address sb by their first name4. (podpowiedzieć) [rozum, serce, instynkt] to tell- doświadczenie powiedziało mu, że… his experience told him that…- jej oczy wiele mu powiedziały her eyes told him a lot5. (podać do wiadomości) to say- w ustawie powiedziano, że… it says in the act that…- w punkcie drugim powiedziane jest… it says in point two that…- powiedziane jest: „Nie zabijaj” it is said: ‘Thou shalt not kill’■ powiedział, co wiedział! pot. that’s nonsense!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powie|dzieć
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107 σκηνοποιός
σκηνοποιός, οῦ, ὁ① maker of stage properties (acc. to Pollux 7, 189 the Old Comedy used the word as a synonym for μηχανοποιός=either a ‘stagehand’ who moved stage properties [as Aristoph., Pax 174] or a ‘manufacturer of stage properties’. Associated terms include σκηνογράφος Diog. L. 2, 125 and σκηνογραφία Arist., Poet. 1449a and Polyb. 12, 28a, 1, in ref. to painting of stage scenery) Ac 18:3. But if one understands σκηνή not as ‘scene’ but as ‘tent’ and considers it improbable that Prisca, Aquila, and Paul would have practiced such a trade in the face of alleged religious objections (s. Schürer II 54–55 on Jewish attitudes towards theatrical productions), one would follow the traditional rendering② tentmaker. This interpretation has long enjoyed favor (s. Lampe s.v.; REB, NRSV; Hemer, Acts 119, 233), but several considerations militate against it. The term σκηνοποιός is not used outside the Bible (and its influence), except for Pollux (above) and Herm. Wr. 516, 10f=Stob. I, 463, 7ff. There it appears as an adj. and in a figurative sense concerning production of a dwelling appropriate for the soul. The context therefore clearly indicates a structure as the primary component, but in the absence of such a qualifier in Ac 18:3 it is necessary to take account of words and expressions that similarly contain the terms σκηνή and ποιεῖν. A survey of usage indicates that σκηνή appears freq. as the obj. of ποιέω in the sense ‘pitch’ or ‘erect a tent’ (s. ποιέω 1a; act. σκηνοποιέω Is 13:20 Sym. οὐδὲ σκηνοποιήσει ἐκεῖ ῎ Αραψ; 22:15 Sym.; mid. σκηνοποιέομαι Aristot., Meteor. 348b, 35; Clearch., Fgm. 48 W.; Polyb. 14, 1, 7; Diod S 3, 27, 4; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 9, 8.—Cp. σκηνοποιί̈α Aeneas Tact. 8, 3; Polyb. 6, 28, 3; ins, RevArch 3, ’34, 40; and acc. to the text. trad. of Dt 31:10 as an alternate expr. for σκηνοπηγία.—Ex 26:1, it is granted, offers clear evidence of use of the non-compounded σκηνή + ποιέω in the sense ‘produce’ or ‘manufacture [not pitch] a tent’, but the context makes the meaning unmistakable; cp. Herodian 7, 2, 4 on the building of rude housing). Analogously σκηνοποιός would mean ‘one who pitches or erects tents’, linguistically a more probable option than that of ‘tentmaker’, but in the passages cited for σκηνοποιέω and σκηνοποιί̈α components in the context (cp. the case for provision of housing in the Hermetic pass.) clearly point to the denotation ‘pitching of tents’, whereas Ac 18:3 lacks such a clear qualifier. Moreover, it is questionable whether residents of nomadic areas would depend on specialists to assist in such a common task (s. Mt 17:4 par. where a related kind of independent enterprise is mentioned).—That Prisca, Aquila, and Paul might have been engaged in the preparation of parts for the production of a tent is also improbable, since such tasks would have been left to their hired help. That they might have been responsible for putting a tent together out of various pieces is ruled out by the availability of the term σκηνορράφος (Ael., VH 2, 1 et al.; Bull. Inst. Arch. Bulg. 8, 69) in the sense of stitching together (the verb ἐπιτελεῖν Hb 8:5 does not support such a view, for it is not an alternate expr. for ‘production’ of a tent but denotes ‘completion’ of a project, connoting a strong sense of religious commitment; see ἐπιτελέω 2) in which the component ῥαφ-provides an unmistakable qualifier.—In modern times more consideration has been given to identification of Paul’s trade as ‘leather-worker’, an interpretation favored by numerous versions and patristic writings (s. Zahn, AG, ad loc.; L-S-J-M Suppl., s.v., as replacement for their earlier ‘tentmaker’; Haenchen, ad loc., after JJeremias, ZNW 30, ’31; Hock, s. below). As such he would make tents and other products from leather (Hock [s. below] 21). But this and other efforts at more precise definition, such as weaver of tent-cloth (a view no longer in fashion) may transmit reflections of awareness of local practice in lieu of semantic precision.—In the absence of any use of the term σκηνοποιός, beyond the pass. in Pollux and the Herm. Wr., and the lack of specific qualifiers in the text of Ac 18:3, one is left with the strong probability that Luke’s publics in urban areas, where theatrical productions were in abundance, would think of σκηνοποιός in ref. to matters theatrical (s. 1). In addition, Ac 20:34; 1 Cor 4:12; 1 Th 2:9; 2 Th 3:8 indicate that Paul’s work was of a technical nature and was carried out in metropolitan areas, where there would be large demand for such kind of work. What publics in other areas might understand is subject to greater question, for the evidence is primarily anecdotal.—JWeiss, Das Urchristentum 1917, 135; FGrosheide, Παῦλος σκηνοποιός: TSt 35, 1917, 241f; Zahn, AG II 632, 10; 634; Billerb. II 745–47; Beginn. IV, 223; PLampe, BZ 31, ’87, 211–21; RHock, The Social Context of Paul’s Ministry: Tentmaking and Apostleship ’80.—M-M. TW. -
108 BE
be [bi:]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. link verb3. modal verb6. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. link verba. être• who is that? -- it's me! qui est-ce ? -- c'est moi !• if I were you I would refuse si j'étais vous, je refuserais━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The following translations use ce + être because they contain an article or possessive in French.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► No article is used in French, unless the noun is qualified by an adjective.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• how are you? comment allez-vous ?d. ( = cost) coûter• how much is it? combien ça coûte ?e. ( = equal) fairef.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• to be cold/hot/hungry/thirsty/ashamed/right/wrong avoir froid/chaud/faim/soif/honte/raison/tort━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note how French makes the person, not the part of the body, the subject of the sentence in the following.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━g. (with age) avoir• how old is he? quel âge a-t-il ?► to be + -ing━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French does not distinguish between simple and continuous actions as much as English does.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I'm coming! j'arrive !• what have you been doing this week? qu'est-ce que tu as fait cette semaine ?• will you be seeing her tomorrow? est-ce que vous allez la voir demain ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► être en train de + infinitive emphasizes that one is in the middle of the action.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I haven't got time, I'm cooking the dinner je n'ai pas le temps, je suis en train de préparer le repas━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The imperfect tense is used for continuous action in the past.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► have/had been +... for/since━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French uses the present and imperfect where English uses the perfect and past perfect.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I'd been at university for six weeks when my father got ill j'étais à l'université depuis six semaines quand mon père est tombé malade• he's a friend of yours, isn't he? c'est un ami à toi, n'est-ce pas ?• she wasn't happy, was she? elle n'était pas heureuse, n'est-ce pas ?• so it's all done, is it? tout est fait, alors ?• you're not ill, are you? tu n'es pas malade j'espère ?c. (in tag responses) they're getting married -- oh are they? ils vont se marier -- ah bon ?• he's going to complain about you -- oh is he? il va porter plainte contre toi -- ah vraiment ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• he's always late, isn't he? -- yes, he is il est toujours en retard, n'est-ce pas ? -- oui• is it what you expected? -- no it isn't est-ce que tu t'attendais à ça ? -- non━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The past participle in French passive constructions agrees with the subject.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The passive is used less in French than in English. It is often expressed by on + active verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• it is said that... on dit que...━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The reflexive can be used to describe how something is usually done.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. modal verb► am/are/is to + infinitivea. ( = will)• now the old lady has died, her house is to be sold maintenant que la vieille dame est décédée, sa maison va être mise en venteb. ( = must) you are to follow these instructions exactly tu dois suivre ces instructions scrupuleusementc. ( = should) he is to be pitied il est à plaindre• not to be confused with... à ne pas confondre avec...d. ( = be destined to) this was to have serious repercussions cela devait avoir de graves répercussionse. ( = can) these birds are to be found all over the world on trouve ces oiseaux dans le monde entiera. être ; ( = take place) avoir lieu• he is there at the moment, but he won't be there much longer il est là en ce moment mais il ne va pas rester très longtemps► there is/are ( = there exist(s)) il y a• here you are at last! te voilà enfin !• here you are! ( = take this) tiens (or tenez) !b. ► to have been (to a place)• where have you been? où étais-tu passé ?a. (weather, temperature) faire• it's fine/cold/dark il fait beau/froid/nuit• it's windy/foggy il y a du vent/du brouillard• it was then we realized that... c'est alors que nous nous sommes rendu compte que...• it was they who suggested that... ce sont eux qui ont suggéré que...• why is it that she is so popular? pourquoi a-t-elle tant de succès ?6. compounds* * *noun: abrév bill of exchange -
109 be
be [bi:]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. link verb3. modal verb6. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. link verba. être• who is that? -- it's me! qui est-ce ? -- c'est moi !• if I were you I would refuse si j'étais vous, je refuserais━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The following translations use ce + être because they contain an article or possessive in French.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► No article is used in French, unless the noun is qualified by an adjective.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• how are you? comment allez-vous ?d. ( = cost) coûter• how much is it? combien ça coûte ?e. ( = equal) fairef.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• to be cold/hot/hungry/thirsty/ashamed/right/wrong avoir froid/chaud/faim/soif/honte/raison/tort━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note how French makes the person, not the part of the body, the subject of the sentence in the following.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━g. (with age) avoir• how old is he? quel âge a-t-il ?► to be + -ing━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French does not distinguish between simple and continuous actions as much as English does.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I'm coming! j'arrive !• what have you been doing this week? qu'est-ce que tu as fait cette semaine ?• will you be seeing her tomorrow? est-ce que vous allez la voir demain ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► être en train de + infinitive emphasizes that one is in the middle of the action.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I haven't got time, I'm cooking the dinner je n'ai pas le temps, je suis en train de préparer le repas━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The imperfect tense is used for continuous action in the past.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► have/had been +... for/since━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French uses the present and imperfect where English uses the perfect and past perfect.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I'd been at university for six weeks when my father got ill j'étais à l'université depuis six semaines quand mon père est tombé malade• he's a friend of yours, isn't he? c'est un ami à toi, n'est-ce pas ?• she wasn't happy, was she? elle n'était pas heureuse, n'est-ce pas ?• so it's all done, is it? tout est fait, alors ?• you're not ill, are you? tu n'es pas malade j'espère ?c. (in tag responses) they're getting married -- oh are they? ils vont se marier -- ah bon ?• he's going to complain about you -- oh is he? il va porter plainte contre toi -- ah vraiment ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• he's always late, isn't he? -- yes, he is il est toujours en retard, n'est-ce pas ? -- oui• is it what you expected? -- no it isn't est-ce que tu t'attendais à ça ? -- non━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The past participle in French passive constructions agrees with the subject.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The passive is used less in French than in English. It is often expressed by on + active verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• it is said that... on dit que...━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► The reflexive can be used to describe how something is usually done.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. modal verb► am/are/is to + infinitivea. ( = will)• now the old lady has died, her house is to be sold maintenant que la vieille dame est décédée, sa maison va être mise en venteb. ( = must) you are to follow these instructions exactly tu dois suivre ces instructions scrupuleusementc. ( = should) he is to be pitied il est à plaindre• not to be confused with... à ne pas confondre avec...d. ( = be destined to) this was to have serious repercussions cela devait avoir de graves répercussionse. ( = can) these birds are to be found all over the world on trouve ces oiseaux dans le monde entiera. être ; ( = take place) avoir lieu• he is there at the moment, but he won't be there much longer il est là en ce moment mais il ne va pas rester très longtemps► there is/are ( = there exist(s)) il y a• here you are at last! te voilà enfin !• here you are! ( = take this) tiens (or tenez) !b. ► to have been (to a place)• where have you been? où étais-tu passé ?a. (weather, temperature) faire• it's fine/cold/dark il fait beau/froid/nuit• it's windy/foggy il y a du vent/du brouillard• it was then we realized that... c'est alors que nous nous sommes rendu compte que...• it was they who suggested that... ce sont eux qui ont suggéré que...• why is it that she is so popular? pourquoi a-t-elle tant de succès ?6. compounds* * *[biː, bɪ]1) gen êtreit's me —
2) ( in probability)were it not that... — si ce n'était que...
had it not been for Frank, I'd have missed the train — sans Frank j'aurais raté le train
3) ( phrases)let ou leave him be — laisse-le tranquille
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110 appear
intransitive verb1) (become visible, be seen, arrive) erscheinen; [Licht, Mond:] auftauchen; [Symptom, Darsteller:] auftreten; (present oneself) auftreten; (Sport) spielenhe was ordered to appear before the court — er wurde vom Gericht vorgeladen
he appeared in court charged with murder — er stand wegen Mordes vor Gericht
2) (occur) vorkommen; [Irrtum:] vorkommen, auftreten; [Ereignis:] vorkommen, eintreten3) (seem)appear [to be]... — scheinen... [zu sein]
appear to do something — scheinen, etwas zu tun
try to appear relaxed — versuch, entspannt zu erscheinen
he could at least appear to be interested — er könnte zumindest so tun, als ob er interessiert wäre
* * *[ə'piə]1) (to come into view: A man suddenly appeared round the corner.) erscheinen3) (to come before or present oneself/itself before the public or a judge etc: He is appearing on television today; He appeared before Judge Scott.) erscheinen4) (to look or seem as if (something is the case): It appears that he is wrong; He appears to be wrong.) scheinen•- academic.ru/3198/appearance">appearance* * *ap·pear[əˈpɪəʳ, AM əˈpɪr]vi1. (become visible) erscheinen; (be seen also) sich dat zeigen; (arrive also) auftauchen; (come out also) herauskommenstains started \appearing on the wall auf der Wand kamen Flecken zum Vorscheinshe \appears briefly in his new film sie ist kurz in seinem neuen Film zu sehen3. (present oneself) auftretenthey will be \appearing before magistrates sie werden sich vor den Schiedsmännern verantworten müssento \appear in court vor Gericht erscheinen4. (seem) scheinenthere \appears to be some mistake da scheint ein Fehler vorzuliegenit \appears [to me] that... ich habe den Eindruck, dass...it would \appear [that]... es sieht ganz so aus, als ob...to \appear [to be] calm ruhig erscheinento \appear [to be] unfriendly/tired unfreundlich/müde wirkenso it \appears, it would \appear so sieht ganz so ausit \appears not sieht nicht so aus5.▶ speak of the devil [and he \appears] ( prov) wenn man vom Teufel spricht[, kommt er auch schon] prov* * *[ə'pɪə(r)]vito appear from behind sth — hinter etw (dat) hervorkommen or auftauchen
to appear through sth —
2) (= arrive) erscheinen, auftauchento appear in public — sich in der Öffentlichkeit zeigen; ; (Theat)
to appear in court — vor Gericht erscheinen; (lawyer) bei einer Gerichtsverhandlung (dabei)sein
to appear as a witness — als Zeuge/Zeugin auftreten
4) (= be published) erscheinento appear in print — gedruckt werden/sein
5) (= seem) scheinenhe appeared (to be) tired/drunk — er wirkte müde/betrunken, er schien müde/betrunken zu sein
it appears that... —
so it appears, so it would appear — so will es scheinen, so hat es den Anschein
it appears not — anscheinend nicht, es sieht nicht so aus
there appears or there would appear to be a mistake — anscheinend liegt ( da) ein Irrtum vor, da scheint ein Irrtum vorzuliegen
how does it appear to you? — welchen Eindruck haben Sie?, wie wirkt das auf Sie?
it appears to me that... — mir scheint, dass...
it appears from his statement that... — aus seiner Bemerkung geht hervor or ergibt sich, dass...
* * *appear [əˈpıə(r)] v/i1. erscheinen (auch fig auf einem Konto etc), sichtbar werden, sich zeigen, ( auch öffentlich) auftreten:appear in public sich in der Öffentlichkeit zeigen;appear on television im Fernsehen auftreten;he has appeared in many films er hat schon in vielen Filmen mitgewirktappear against sb gegen jemanden (vor Gericht) auftreten;appear by counsel sich durch einen Anwalt vertreten lassen;appear for sb (in court) jemanden (als Anwalt) vor Gericht vertreten3. scheinen, den Anschein haben, aussehen, wirken, jemandem vorkommen:it appears to me you are right mir scheint, Sie haben recht;he appeared calm er war äußerlich ruhig;it appears so, so it appears anscheinend4. sich ergeben oder herausstellen, hervorgehen:it appears from this hieraus ergibt sich oder geht hervor;it does not appear that … es liegt kein Anhaltspunkt dafür vor, dass …5. erscheinen, herauskommen (Bücher etc)* * *intransitive verb1) (become visible, be seen, arrive) erscheinen; [Licht, Mond:] auftauchen; [Symptom, Darsteller:] auftreten; (present oneself) auftreten; (Sport) spielen2) (occur) vorkommen; [Irrtum:] vorkommen, auftreten; [Ereignis:] vorkommen, eintreten3) (seem)appear [to be]... — scheinen... [zu sein]
appear to do something — scheinen, etwas zu tun
try to appear relaxed — versuch, entspannt zu erscheinen
he could at least appear to be interested — er könnte zumindest so tun, als ob er interessiert wäre
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111 Если бы, да кабы, да во рту росли грибы, тогда бы был не рот, а целый огород
(Said ironically.) You would be or would have been successful if nothing impeded or had impeded. See Была бы краса, кабы не дождь да осенняя роса (Б), Если бы на горох не мороз, он давно бы через тын перерос (E), Кабы бабушка не бабушка, так была б она дедушкой (K), Кабы на коня не спотычка, ему бы и цены не было (K), Кабы на хмель не мороз, так он бы и тын перерос (K), Кабы не кабы да не но, был бы генералом давно (K), Кабы не плешь, так бы не голо (K), Кабы сивому коню черную гриву, был бы буланый (K)Var.: Если бы, да кабы /, во рту росли б грибы (бобы)/Cf: If "ifs" and "ands" were pots and pans /there would be no need for tinkers (tinkers' hands)/ (Am.). If ifs and ans were pots and pans /there'd be no trade for tinkers/ (Br.). If my aunt had been a man, she'd have been my uncle (Am., Br.). If pigs had wings, they would be angels (Br.). "Ifs" and "buts" butter no bread (Am.). If wishes were horses, beggars might (would) ride (Am., Br.). Were it not for the bone in the leg, all would be carpenters (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Если бы, да кабы, да во рту росли грибы, тогда бы был не рот, а целый огород
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112 быть бычку на верёвочке
Set phrase: God will propose you get a ring in the nose, (used to mean: 1. one would be forced to take the consequences, be punished 2. one would be forced to propose and get married, be tamed) after the feast comes the reckoning (1), he (she, etc) would have the book thrown at him (2), the calf is going to be roped, the shrewd will be tamed, there would be hell to pay, there would be the devil to pay, bear responsibility for one's deedsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть бычку на верёвочке
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113 anuncio
m.1 announcement.2 sign, herald (presagio).3 ad, commercial, insertion, advertisement.4 signboard, shopsign.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anunciar.* * *2 (publicidad) advertisement, advert, ad3 (valla publicitaria) hoarding, US billboard4 (cartel) poster, notice\anuncios económicos / anuncios clasificados classified adverts, small adsanuncios por palabras classified adverts, small ads* * *noun m.1) advertisement, ad, commercial2) announcement* * *SM1) (Com) [en un periódico] advertisement, advert, ad *; [en TV, radio] advertisement, advert, commercial; (=cartel) posterponer un anuncio en un periódico — to put an advertisement o advert o ad * in a newspaper
prohibido fijar o pegar anuncios — post o stick no bills
anuncio publicitario — advertisement, advert, commercial
anuncios clasificados — classified ads *, classified advertisements, classifieds
tablónanuncios por palabras — classified ads, small ads *
2) (=notificación) announcement3) (=presagio) omen, signfue un anuncio de las desgracias futuras — it was an omen o a sign of the misfortunes to come
* * *1) ( de noticia) announcement; ( presagio) sign, omen2) (Com, Marketing) ( en periódico) advertisement, ad (colloq); ( en televisión) commercialinsertar un anuncio en el periódico — to place o put an advertisement in the newspaper
prohibido fijar anuncios — bill stickers o posters will be prosecuted
•* * *= announcement, notice, spot, advert.Nota: Abreviatura de advertisment.Ex. Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.Ex. There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.----* anuncio comercial = commercial.* anuncio de compra-venta = classified ad, classified advertisement.* anuncio de empleo = job advertisement.* anuncio de trabajo = help wanted ad, help wanted notice.* anuncio oficial = official announcement.* anuncio personal = personal ad.* anuncio por palabras = classified advertisement, classified ad.* anuncio publicitario = ad (advertisement), advertisement (ad), spot advertising.* anuncio publicitario de la radio = radio commercial, sound bite, radio spot.* anuncio publicitario de televisión = television commercial.* anuncio publicitario de un libro = advertising blurb.* anuncio publicitario por radio = radio spot, sound bite, radio commercial.* anuncio publicitario por televisión = television spot.* anuncios de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.* anuncios en los medios de comunicación = media releases.* cancioncilla de anuncio publicitario = jingle.* hombre anuncio = sandwich man, sandwich-board man, human billboard.* mantenido por anuncios = ad-driven, advertisement driven.* programas espía de anuncios = adware.* sintonía de anuncio publicitario = jingle.* tablón de anuncios = noticeboard, bulletin board, message board, display board.* tablón de anuncios electrónico = online bulletin board.* tablón electrónico de anuncios = electronic bulletin board (EEB), bulletin board system (BBS).* * *1) ( de noticia) announcement; ( presagio) sign, omen2) (Com, Marketing) ( en periódico) advertisement, ad (colloq); ( en televisión) commercialinsertar un anuncio en el periódico — to place o put an advertisement in the newspaper
prohibido fijar anuncios — bill stickers o posters will be prosecuted
•* * *= announcement, notice, spot, advert.Nota: Abreviatura de advertisment.Ex: Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.
Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.Ex: There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.* anuncio comercial = commercial.* anuncio de compra-venta = classified ad, classified advertisement.* anuncio de empleo = job advertisement.* anuncio de trabajo = help wanted ad, help wanted notice.* anuncio oficial = official announcement.* anuncio personal = personal ad.* anuncio por palabras = classified advertisement, classified ad.* anuncio publicitario = ad (advertisement), advertisement (ad), spot advertising.* anuncio publicitario de la radio = radio commercial, sound bite, radio spot.* anuncio publicitario de televisión = television commercial.* anuncio publicitario de un libro = advertising blurb.* anuncio publicitario por radio = radio spot, sound bite, radio commercial.* anuncio publicitario por televisión = television spot.* anuncios de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.* anuncios en los medios de comunicación = media releases.* cancioncilla de anuncio publicitario = jingle.* hombre anuncio = sandwich man, sandwich-board man, human billboard.* mantenido por anuncios = ad-driven, advertisement driven.* programas espía de anuncios = adware.* sintonía de anuncio publicitario = jingle.* tablón de anuncios = noticeboard, bulletin board, message board, display board.* tablón de anuncios electrónico = online bulletin board.* tablón electrónico de anuncios = electronic bulletin board (EEB), bulletin board system (BBS).* * *A1 (de una noticia) announcement2 (presagio) sign, omenun anuncio de muerte an augur of death ( liter)B ( Com, Marketing) (en un periódico) advertisement, ad ( colloq); (en la televisión) commercial, advertisement ( BrE)insertar un anuncio en el periódico to place o put an advertisement in the newspaperpuse un anuncio en la facultad I put an ad o ( BrE) advert up in the department[ S ] prohibido fijar anuncios bill stickers o posters will be prosecuted, stick no billsCompuestos:advice of dispatchdisplay advertisement● anuncios breves or clasificadosmpl classified advertisements (pl), classified sectionmpl classified advertisements (pl), classified section* * *
Del verbo anunciar: ( conjugate anunciar)
anuncio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
anunció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
anunciar
anuncio
anunciar ( conjugate anunciar) verbo transitivo
‹lluvias/tormentas› to forecast
anuncio sustantivo masculino
( presagio) sign, omen
( en televisión) commercial;
anuncios clasificados or por palabras classified advertisements (pl)
anunciar verbo transitivo
1 (promocionar un producto) to advertise
2 (notificar) to announce
anuncio sustantivo masculino
1 (publicitario) advertisment, advert, ad
2 (noticia) announcement
3 (cartel, letrero) notice, poster
' anuncio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
convenir
- fotolito
- insertar
- musiquilla
- necesitar
- presagio
- aviso
- comercial
- convocatoria
- lema
- pasar
- poner
- recortar
- spot
English:
ad
- advert
- advertise
- advertisement
- announcement
- bulletin
- capture
- commercial
- marriage
- notice
- sandwich-board
- sandwich-man
- short
- small ad
- spot
- spread
- stick up
- word
- bedlam
- fix
- go
- small
* * *anuncio nm1. [de noticia] announcement2. [cartel, aviso] notice;[póster] poster anuncio luminoso illuminated sign3. [publicitario] [en prensa] advertisement, Br advert;[en televisión] advertisement, commercial, Br advert anuncios breves classified ads o adverts;anuncios clasificados classified ads o adverts;anuncios por palabras classified ads o adverts;anuncio personal [por palabras] personal advert;anuncio publicitario display advertisement4. [presagio] sign, herald;esas nubes son un anuncio de tormenta those clouds mean a storm is on its way;el enfrentamiento era el anuncio de una cruenta guerra civil the clash was the prelude to a bloody civil war* * *m1 announcement2 ( presagio) sign3 COM advertisement;sección de anuncios advertisement section;anuncio luminoso illuminated sign* * *anuncio nm1) : announcement2) : advertisement, commercial* * *anuncio n1. (declaración) announcement2. (de publicidad) advertisement / advert -
114 intenso
adj.1 intense, grave, severe, strong.2 intense, passionate, ardent, deep.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: intensar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) intense2 (dolor) acute3 (luz, color) bright, intense4 (amor) passionate* * *(f. - intensa)adj.* * *ADJ [frío, dolor, actividad] intense; [emoción] powerful, strong; [recuerdo] vivid; [color] deep, intense; [bronceado] deep; [corriente eléctrica] strong* * *- sa adjetivoa) <frío/luz/color> intenseb) <emoción/mirada> intense; <dolor/sentimiento> intense, acutec) < esfuerzo> strenuous; < negociaciones> intensivedesarrolló una intensa labor en favor de los derechos de la mujer — she campaigned tirelessly for women's rights
* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], severe [severer -comp., severest -sup.], vivid, intense, fierce [fiercer -comp., fiercest -sup.], vehement, high-powered.Ex. The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.Ex. Obviously if it were not for the fact that such indexes also have severe limitations there would be little need to produce any other type of subject index.Ex. There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.Ex. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Ex. The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex. There was besides vehement opposition to the machines from the hand compositors.Ex. This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.----* amarillo intenso = bright yellow.* azul intenso = deep blue.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* horario intenso de trabajo = long hours, the.* lluvia intensa = heavy rain.* naranja intenso = bright orange.* poco intenso = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.].* tráfico intenso = heavy traffic.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <frío/luz/color> intenseb) <emoción/mirada> intense; <dolor/sentimiento> intense, acutec) < esfuerzo> strenuous; < negociaciones> intensivedesarrolló una intensa labor en favor de los derechos de la mujer — she campaigned tirelessly for women's rights
* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], severe [severer -comp., severest -sup.], vivid, intense, fierce [fiercer -comp., fiercest -sup.], vehement, high-powered.Ex: The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.
Ex: Obviously if it were not for the fact that such indexes also have severe limitations there would be little need to produce any other type of subject index.Ex: There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.Ex: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Ex: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex: There was besides vehement opposition to the machines from the hand compositors.Ex: This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.* amarillo intenso = bright yellow.* azul intenso = deep blue.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* horario intenso de trabajo = long hours, the.* lluvia intensa = heavy rain.* naranja intenso = bright orange.* poco intenso = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.].* tráfico intenso = heavy traffic.* * *intenso -sa1 ‹frío/luz/color› intensepara un bronceado más intenso for a deeper tan2 ‹emoción› intense; ‹dolor/sentimiento› intense, acute; ‹mirada› intense3 ‹esfuerzo› strenuous; ‹negociaciones› intensivedesarrolló una intensa labor en favor de los derechos de la mujer she campaigned tirelessly for women's rightstrabaja a ritmo muy intenso she works at a relentless pace* * *
intenso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹dolor/sentimiento› intense, acute
‹ negociaciones› intensive
intenso,-a adjetivo intense: hoy ha sido un día muy intenso, we had an intense day today
' intenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- baja
- bajo
- brutal
- carmín
- encendida
- encendido
- épica
- épico
- fuerte
- grande
- hambre
- intensa
- intensificar
- latigazo
- leve
- mucha
- mucho
- penetrar
- sed
- sofoco
- subida
- subido
- tute
- viva
- vivo
- azul
- celeste
- desprecio
English:
blitz
- deep
- fierce
- full
- glowing
- great
- intense
- quite
- severe
- strenuous
- strong
- violent
- vivid
- concentrated
- profuse
- rich
* * *intenso, -a adj[mirada, calor] intense; [dolor] intense, acute; [lluvia] heavy; [viento] strong; [luz, color] bright; [amor, odio] passionate; [vivencia] intense, powerful;poco intenso [lluvia] light;[luz] dim, weak* * *adj1 intense2 ( fuerte) strong* * *intenso, -sa adj: intense♦ intensamente adv* * *intenso adj1. (en general) intense2. (luz, colores) strong / bright -
115 DEILA
* * *I)(-da, -dr), v.sú á, er deilir með jötna sonum grund ok með goðum, that river which parts the giants and the gods;alit þat land, er vatnsföll deila til sjófar, of which the rivers form the boundaries down to the sea;vildi H. bæði kjósa ok deila, H. would both choose and deal (viz. divide the catch in shares and choose for himself the share he liked best);láta en kjósa ok deila, to give one an arbitrary power in a case;with dat. (hversu má keisarinn deila sér í tvá staði);2) to deal out, apportion, allot;deildr hlutr, a share allotted to one;deila dögurð, mat á málum, to deal out portions of food in a household;deila víg með verum, to deal victory fairly among men;3) to distinguish, discern, = greina;eptir þat sá sól ok mátti þá deila ættir, they could then discern the quarters of heaven;deila liti, to discern colours;eigi deilir litr kosti (acc. pl.), colour is no sure test of the quality;4) to busy or occupy oneself with, deal with (engi maðr á önnur mál at deila í kirkju, nema biðja fyrir sér);hann við Ríg rúnar deildi, he capped ritnes (spells) with R.;deila orðspeki við e-n, to contend in learning with one;þótt hringbrotar heiptir deili, though men hate one another;deila kníf ok kjötstykki, to share knife and meat;5) deila við e-n, to quarrel with one (deila við heimska hali);deili gröm við þik, may the fiends bandy words with thee;deila um e-t, to quarrel, contest about;þeir deildu um (they have a lawsuit about) jarðir;deila á e-n, to contend against one;deila illyrðum, illdeildum, to chide, abuse one another;deila afli, ofríki, við e-n, to deal harshly and overbearingly with one;impers., ef í þat deilir, if there be dissent on that point;ef í deilir með þeim, if they disagree;6) to be master of, possess (deila bauga, fé);hug skaltu deila, thou shalt control thy mind (feelings);þar er munuð deilir, when love is concerned, in a matter of love;7) refl., deilast, to spread, branch off (svá viða sem kristni deilist um heim);meðan mér deilist lífit til, as long, as life is granted me;deilast at e-u, to disagree about a thing.f. disagreement, contest;eiga, halda, deilu við e-n, to quarrel or contend with one.* * *d, [Goth. dailjan and ga-dailjan = μερίζειν, μεταδιδόναι, διαιρεθν, etc.; A. S. dælan; Engl. to deal; Germ. theilen; O. H. G. tailjan; Swed. dela; Dan. dele.]I. with acc. (never dat.), to deal, divide; the phrase, vilja bæði kjósa ok deila, will both choose and deal, of unfair dealing, a metaphor taken from partners, e. g. fishermen, where one makes the division into shares (deilir), and the others choose (kjósa) the shares they like best, Ld. 38; deildr hlutr, a dealt lot. i. e. share dealt or allotted to one, Grág. i. 243; d. e-m e-t, to allot one a thing, to deal out to one, ii. 294: deila dögurð, d. mat (in mod. usage skamta), to deal out portions of food in a household, Ísl. ii. 337; sér at þar var manni matr deildr, Gísl. 47; þú kunnir aldregi d. mönnum mat, Ls. 46: þá er maðr á brot heitinn ef honum er eigi deildr matr á malum, Grág. i. 149; cp. the proverb, djarfr er hver inn deildan verð; d. fé, Skm. 22; d. bauga, Rm. 20; d. e-t út, to deal out, give, Fms. xi. 434.2. of places, to divide, bound; fírðir deila, the firths are the boundaries, Grág. ii. 217; vatnsföll ( rivers) d. til sjávar. Eg. 131: sva vítt sem vatnsföll deila til sjávar, Landn. 57. K. Þ. K. 34.β. used impers. as it seems; deilir norðr vatnsföllum, Ísl. ii. 345; fjöll þau er vatnsföll deilir af milli héraða, the fells that divide the waters, form the water-shed, between the counties, Grág. i. 432; þar er víkr deilir, Hlt.3. metaph. to distinguish, discern; eptir þat sá sól, ok máttu þá d. ættir, after that the sun broke forth, and they could discern the airts (of heaven), Fb. i. 431, Fms. iv. 38; deila liti, to discern colours (lit-deili), hence the proverb, eigi deilir litr kosti (acc. pl.), colour (i. e. look, appearance) is no sure test, Nj. 78: metaph., d. víg, to act as umpire in a fight, tourney, or the like, Ls. 22: we ought perh. to read deila (not bera) tilt með tveim, 38.4. various phrases, deila sér illan hlut af, to deal onself a had share in, to deal badly in a thing, Ld. 152: the phrase, e-t deilir máli (impers.), it goes for a great deal, is of great importance, Hs. 65, mod. usage skipta máli, miklu, etc.: d. mál, to deal with a thing, Hom. 34; d. mál e-s, to deal speech, to discuss or confer with one, Ó. H. 82 (in a verse): d. e-n málum, to deal, i. e. speak, confer, with one, Krók. 36 C: d. orðspeki við e-n, to deal, i. e. contend in learning with one, Vþm. 55; rúnar, Rm. 42; eiga við e-t at d., to have to deal with a thing, Fms. viii. 288: the phrase, d. mál brotum, to deal piecemeal with a case, take a partial or false view of a thing, or is the metaphor taken from bad payment (in bauga-brot, q. v.)? Eb. 184; þeir hafa eigi deilt þetta mál brotum, i. e. they have done it thoroughly, have not been mistaken, Konr. 52: to share in a thing, d. kníf ok kjötstykki, to share knife and meat, Grág., Ísl. ii. 487: the phrase, d. hug, to ‘deal one’s mind,’ pay attention to, with a notion of deep concern and affliction; heil vertú Sváfa, hug skaltú d., thy heart shall thou cleave, Hkv. Hjörv. 40: deildusk hugir, svá at huskarlar héldu varla vatni, their minds were so distraught, that the house-carles could hardly forbear weeping, Fms. vi. (in a verse); hence a hardened man is called lítill skapdeildar maðr, (Hugdeila, mind’s concern, is the name of a poem of the 17th century): at þeir deildi enga úhæfu, that they should forbear dealing outrageously, Fms. i. 22; d. heiptir, to deal hatred, to hate (poët.), Hkv. 41: d. afli, ofríki við e-n, to deal harshly and overbearingly with one. Fms. i. 34; d. illyrðum, ill-deildum, to chide, abuse one another, Háv. 37, Ld. 158.II. neut. to be at feud, quarrel; the saying, sjaldan veldr einn þegar tveir deila; deili gröm við þig, Hkv. I. 43; ek bað flögð d. við þau, Sighvat: d. til e-s, to quarrel for a thing, Eg. 510: d. upp á e-n, to complain of one, Stj. 294. Exod. xvii. 2, ‘Why chide ye with me?’β. impers., ef í þat deilir, if there be dissent on that point, Grág. ii. 125; ef í deilir með þeim, if they dissent, i. 58.2. d. um e-t, to contend about a thing, as a law term; þeir deildu ( they had a lawsuit) um jarðir, Fms. iv. 201; þeir deildu um landaskipti, 315; þeir deildu um land þat er var …, Landn. 125; þeir deildu um leysingja-arf, 100, 101: metaph., d. um stafn, to come to a close fight, Orkn. 232.III. reflex. to spread, branch off; vatnsföll deilask milli héraða, Grág. ii. 218; svá víða sem hón (i. e. Christianity) deilisk um heim, Hom. 49.2. meðan mér deilisk lífit til, as long as life be dealt (i. e. granted) me, Fms, viii. 205; e-t deilisk af, a thing comes to pass, Hkr. iii. 55 (in a verse); kölluðu þeir, at lengi mundi vörn deilask af úti, that a long defence would be dealt out, i. e. there would be a long struggle, Sturl. i. 59, cp. the Goth. afdailjan = to pay off; hugr deilisk (vide above): þat mun oss drjúgt deilask, it will cost us dear, Am. 19. -
116 appear
appear [əˈpɪər]a. ( = become visible) apparaître• where did you appear from? d'où est-ce que tu sors ?c. [actor] to appear in "Hamlet" jouer dans « Hamlet »d. ( = be published) paraîtree. ( = look) avoir l'air• he came then? -- so it appears il est donc venu ? -- apparemment* * *[ə'pɪə(r)]1) ( become visible) apparaître2) ( turn up) arriverto appear on the scene — lit arriver sur les lieux; fig faire son apparition
where did she appear from? — (colloq) d'où est-ce qu'elle sort? (colloq & hum)
3) ( seem)to appear to be/to do — [person] avoir l'air d'être/de faire
there appears to be —
so it appears —
so it would appear — ( according to rumour) à ce qu'il paraît; ( this is visibly the case) on dirait bien
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117 море по колено
( кому)разг.he can wade through any sea; he is absolutely reckless; he is a devil-may-care fellow; he snaps his fingers at dangers; he couldn't care less; he doesn't give a damn; he is a mad-brain; there is no holding him- Как бы у вас там чего-нибудь худого не получилось, - заволновалась девушка, - вы хоть людей побольше возьмите с собой. Вы же знаете Егора, ему море по колено. (В. Закруткин, Плавучая станица) — 'I'm afraid they may be up to no good,' the girl said anxiously. 'At least, take somebody with you. You know what a mad-brain Yegor is.'
Он... изо всех сил старался, чтобы его принимали за циника, за этакого бесшабашного гуляку, которому море по колено. (Н. Чуковский, Балтийское небо) — He would... do everything he could to be taken for a cynic and the most devil-may-care good-timer.
- Нет, - твёрдо сказал Аркадий. - Мне пора. - Он боялся пить - не по его характеру было ограничиться одной рюмкой, за одной потянется и вторая, и третья, а там уж и море по колено - гуляй до утра. (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'No,' Arkady said Firmly. 'I've got to be going.' He was afraid of drinking: it was not in his nature to stop at one glass, there would be a second and a third, and then there'd be no holding him any more and he would go on till morning.
Что вообще будет с начальником орса после пожара? И, ничуть не сомневаясь, Иван Петрович вскользь усмехнулся своей наивности: выкрутится. Эти нигде не пропадут, им любое море по колено. (В. Распутин, Пожар) — What was going to happen to the warehouse manager after the fire? And, entertaining no doubts whatever, Ivan Petrovich grinned fleetingly at his own naivety: he'd wriggle out of it. His kind never come to grief, they can wade through any sea.
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118 Stereotype
Were there no practical uniformities in the environment, there would be no economy and only error in the human habit of accepting foresight for sight. But there are uniformities sufficiently accurate, and the need of economizing attention so inevitable, that the abandonment of all stereotypes for a wholly innocent approach to experience would impoverish human life. (Lippmann, 1965, p. 60)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Stereotype
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119 в силе
I• В СИЛЕ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human)]=====1. one has strength, energy, is able-bodied:- [in limited contexts] X was in his prime.♦ Вспоминал [Едигей] те дни, когда они с Казангапом были молоды и в силе... (Айтматов 2). Не [Yedigei] recalled those days when Kazangap and he had been young and in their prime (2a).2. one has authority, holds an important position:- X в силе≈ X wields (has, is in) power;- [in limited contexts] X has clout;♦ Попасть на трибуну для Канарейкина большая удача. ОО этом напечатают в газетах. Пойдёт слух, что Канарейкин еще в силе (Зиновьев 2). It was a great personal triumph for Kanareikin to be allowed to speak. The newspapers would report it. There would be a rumour that Kanareikin still wielded power (2a).♦ Ему [Петру Петровичу] надо было только поскорей и немедленно разузнать: что и как тут случилось? В силе эти люди или не в силе? Есть ли чего бояться собственно ему, или нет? (Достоевский 3). Не [Pyotr Petrovich] needed only to find out at once and quickly what went on here, and how. Did these people have any power, or did they not have any power? Was there anything for him to fear personally, or was there not? (3c).♦...Князь Андрей возобновил старые знакомства, особенно с теми лицами, которые, он знал, были в силе и могли быть нужны ему (Толстой 5)....Prince Andrei looked up old acquaintances, especially those he knew to be in power and whose aid he might need (5a).♦ "Зачем ты не сказал, что он [немец] в силе?" (Гончаров 1). "Why didn't you tell me he [the German] had influence?" (1a).♦ "Кто это?" - "Лазарев - чиновник особых поручений при министре и в большой силе" (Герцен 1). "Who is that?"..."Lazarev, a clerk of special commissions and of great influence with the Minister" (1a).II• В СИЛЕ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть, оставаться (subj: закон, приказ, приговор etc) or obj-compl with оставлять (obj: закон, приказ, приговор etc)]=====⇒ (of or in refer, to a law, an order, a verdict etc) sth. is effective, is to be obeyed:- (be < remain>) in effect;- (be) valid;- stand;- apply;- let sth. stand.♦ Человеческие законы цивилизации кончились. В силе были зверские (Пастернак 1). The laws of human civilization were suspended. The jungle law was in force (1a).♦ Все выражение его лица говорило ей, что утренний разговор им не забыт, что решенье его осталось в прежней силе и что только благодаря присутствию гостей он не говорит ей этого теперь (Толстой 5). The whole expression of his face told her that he had not forgotten the morning's talk, that his decision remained in force, and only the presence of visitors hindered his speaking of it to her now (5b).♦ О деле Норвегова кое-где узнали, прошли демонстрации, но приговор остался в силе (Соколов 1). Here and there people learned about the Norvegov case, there were demonstrations, but the sentence remained in force (1a).♦ "Ну, пока поверим [ вам]. Но предупреждение моё остаётся в силе" (Солженицын 3). "Well, we'll believe you for now. But my warning still stands" (3a). -
120 К-139
КЛИКАТЬ/КЛИКНУТЬ КЛИЧ VP, subj: human1. \К-139 (к кому obs) elev to address people with a call, summons to do sth.usu. when appealing to all the members of a given group, community etc to unite for a common cause)X кликнул клич - X made an appeal (to the people)X sent out a (the) call X sounded (issued) a call (in limited contexts) X went to the people X sent out a call to arms.Обыкновенно Бородавкин, напившись утром чаю, кликал клич сбегались оловянные солдатики... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Usually, after Wartkin had drunk his morning tea, he would send out a call, the tin soldiers would come running... (1a).Он говорил, что нынче народ разбирал оружие в Кремле, что в афише Растопчина хотя и сказано, что он клич кликнет дня за два, но что уж сделано распоряжение наверное о том, чтобы завтра весь народ шёл на Три Горы с оружием, и что там будет большое сражение (Толстой 6). Не said the people had been getting arms in the Kremlin and that though Rostopchin's broadsheet had said that he would sound a call two or three days in advance, the order had certainly already been given for everyone to go armed to the Three Hills to-morrow, and that there would be a big battle there (6b).Он (начальник) решился испытать своих подчиненных и кликнуть клич. «Кто хочет доказать, что любит меня... тот пусть отрубит указательный палец правой руки своей!» Никто, однако ж, на клич не спешил... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....He (the chief) decided to test his subordinates and issued a call. uWhoso wishes to prove he loves me...shall cut off the index finger of his right hand!" No one, however, hastened to the call (1a).2. coll (pfv only) to appeal to friends, colleagues etc for helpX кликнул клич - X called for (in the) reinforcementsX called in (up) the troops.
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