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1 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) for åbent tæppe* * *(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) for åbent tæppe -
2 regañar
v.to scold, to call down, to chide, to chew out.Ellas le llaman la atención a Ricardo They reprehend Richard.* * *1 to scold, tell off1 (reñir) to argue, quarrel, fall out2 (refunfuñar) to moan, grumble, complain* * *1.VT to scold, tell off *2. VI1) [persona] to grumble, grouse *2) [dos personas] to fall out, quarrel3) †† [perro] to snarl, growl* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell... off (colloq)2.ha regañado con el novio — ( ha discutido) she's had an argument with her boyfriend; ( ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend
* * *= set about, rebuff, reprimand, chide, slap + Nombre + down, upbraid, scold, tell + Nombe + off, get at.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. 'Do not rebuff him before he has swept out his body or before he has said that for which he came'.Ex. At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex. The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex. Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex. Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex. If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.----* regañar constantemente = nag (at).* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell... off (colloq)2.ha regañado con el novio — ( ha discutido) she's had an argument with her boyfriend; ( ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend
* * *= set about, rebuff, reprimand, chide, slap + Nombre + down, upbraid, scold, tell + Nombe + off, get at.Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.
Ex: 'Do not rebuff him before he has swept out his body or before he has said that for which he came'.Ex: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex: The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex: If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.* regañar constantemente = nag (at).* * *regañar [A1 ]vt¿te regañó por llegar tarde? did she tell you off for being late?, did you get a talking-to for being late?■ regañarvi( Esp)1 (pelearse) to quarrelregañamos por una tontería we quarreled over nothingha regañado con el novio (ha discutido) she's had an argument o a row o ( colloq) a tiff with her boyfriend; (ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend2 (quejarse) to grumble* * *
regañar ( conjugate regañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell … off (colloq)
verbo intransitivo (Esp) ( pelearse) to quarrel
regañar
I verbo transitivo to scold, tell off
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una discusión) to argue, quarrel
2 (romper una relación) to split up, break up
' regañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caldo
- discutir
- reñir
- repaso
- retar
- rezongar
English:
chastise
- pull up
- reprehend
- scold
- tell off
- tick off
- pull
- tell
* * *♦ vt[reprender] to tell off;me regañaron por acabarme toda la cerveza I got a row for finishing all the beer♦ viEsp [pelearse] to fall out;ha regañado con su hermana he's fallen out with his sister;están regañados they've fallen out* * *I v/t tell offII v/i quarrel* * *regañar vt: to scold, to give a talking to1) quejarse: to grumble, to complain2) reñir: to quarrel, to argue* * * -
3 quarrel
quarrel ['kwɒrəl] ( British pt & pp quarrelled, cont quarrelling, American pt & pp quarreled, cont quarreling)1 noun∎ they had a quarrel over money ils se sont disputés pour des histoires d'argent;∎ are you trying to start a quarrel? tu cherches la dispute?;∎ to pick a quarrel with sb chercher querelle à qn∎ I have no quarrel with him je n'ai rien à lui reprocher;∎ my only quarrel with the plan is its cost la seule chose que je reproche à ce projet, c'est son coût;∎ I have no quarrel with her proposal je n'ai rien contre sa proposition∎ I don't want to quarrel with you over or about this je ne veux pas me disputer avec toi à ce sujet ou à propos de cela;∎ they're always quarrelling over money ils se disputent sans cesse pour des histoires d'argent∎ I can't quarrel with your figures je ne peux pas contester vos chiffres;∎ I can't quarrel with that je n'ai rien à redire à cela;∎ critics might quarrel with parts of the introduction les critiques pourraient trouver à redire à certains passages de l'introduction -
4 over
over ['əʊvə(r)]au-dessus de ⇒ 1A (a) sur ⇒ 1A (b), 1B (a), 1B (b) par-dessus ⇒ 1A (b), 1A (c) plus de ⇒ 1C (a) au sujet de ⇒ 1D (a) plus ⇒ 2B (b) encore ⇒ 2B (d) fini ⇒ 3A.∎ a bullet whistled over my head une balle siffla au-dessus de ma tête;∎ they live over the shop ils habitent au-dessus du magasin;∎ the plane came down over France l'avion s'est écrasé en France(b) (on top of, covering) sur, par-dessus;∎ put a lace cloth over the table mets une nappe en dentelle sur la table;∎ she wore a cardigan over her dress elle portait un gilet par-dessus sa robe;∎ she wore a black dress with a red cardigan over it elle avait une robe noire avec un gilet rouge par-dessus;∎ I put my hand over my mouth j'ai mis ma main devant ma bouche;∎ he had his jacket over his arm il avait sa veste sur le bras;∎ with his hat over his eyes le chapeau enfoncé jusqu'aux yeux;∎ we painted over the wallpaper nous avons peint par-dessus la tapisserie;∎ she was hunched over the wheel elle était penchée sur la roue(c) (across the top or edge of) par-dessus;∎ he was watching me over his newspaper il m'observait par-dessus son journal;∎ I peered over the edge j'ai jeté un coup d'œil par-dessus le rebord;∎ he fell/jumped over the cliff il est tombé/a sauté du haut de la falaise∎ to cross over the road traverser la rue;∎ they live over the road from me ils habitent en face de chez moi;∎ there's a fine view over the valley on a une belle vue sur la vallée;∎ the bridge over the river le pont qui enjambe la rivière;∎ he ran his eye over the article il a parcouru l'article des yeux;∎ she ran her hand over the smooth marble elle passa la main sur le marbre lisse;∎ we travelled for days over land and sea nous avons voyagé pendant des jours par terre et par mer;∎ a strange look came over her face son visage prit une expression étrange∎ the village over the hill le village de l'autre côté de la colline;∎ they must be over the border by now ils doivent avoir passé la frontière maintenantB.∎ to rule over a country régner sur un pays;∎ I have no control/influence over them je n'ai aucune autorité/influence sur eux;∎ she has some kind of hold over him elle a une certaine emprise sur lui;∎ she watched over her children elle surveillait ses enfants(b) (indicating position of superiority, importance) sur;∎ a victory over the forces of reaction une victoire sur les forces réactionnaires;∎ our project takes priority over the others notre projet a priorité sur les autresC.(a) (with specific figure or amount → more than) plus de;∎ it took me well/just over an hour j'ai mis bien plus/un peu plus d'une heure;∎ he must be over thirty il doit avoir plus de trente ans;∎ children over (the age of) 7 les enfants (âgés) de plus de 7 ans;∎ think of a number over 100 pensez à un chiffre supérieur à 100;∎ not over 250 grams (in post office) jusqu'à 250 grammes∎ his voice rang out over the others sa voix dominait toutes les autres;∎ I couldn't hear what she was saying over the music la musique m'empêchait d'entendre ce qu'elle disait∎ eight over two huit divisé par deux∎ I've got a job over the long vacation je vais travailler pendant les grandes vacances;∎ I'll do it over the weekend je le ferai pendant le week-end;∎ what are you doing over Easter? qu'est-ce que tu fais pour Pâques?;∎ it's improved over the years ça s'est amélioré au cours ou au fil des années;∎ over the next few decades au cours des prochaines décennies;∎ over a period of several weeks pendant plusieurs semaines;∎ we discussed it over a drink/over lunch/over a game of golf nous en avons discuté autour d'un verre/pendant le déjeuner/en faisant une partie de golfD.(a) (concerning) au sujet de;∎ a disagreement over working conditions un conflit portant sur les conditions de travail;∎ they're always quarrelling over money ils se disputent sans cesse pour des questions d'argent;∎ to laugh over sth rire (à propos) de qch;∎ there's a big question mark over his future nous n'avons aucune idée de ce qu'il va devenir(b) (by means of, via)∎ they were talking over the telephone ils parlaient au téléphone;∎ I heard it over the radio je l'ai entendu à la radio∎ are you over your bout of flu? est-ce que tu es guéri ou est-ce que tu t'es remis de ta grippe?;∎ he's over the shock now il s'en est remis maintenant;∎ we'll soon be over the worst le plus dur sera bientôt passé;∎ it took her a long time to get over his death elle a mis longtemps à se remettre de sa mort;∎ don't worry, you'll be or get over her soon ne t'en fais pas, bientôt tu n'y penseras plus2 adverbA.(a) (indicating movement or location, across distance or space)∎ an eagle flew over un aigle passa au-dessus de nous;∎ she walked over to him and said hello elle s'approcha de lui pour dire bonjour;∎ he led me over to the window il m'a conduit à la fenêtre;∎ he must have seen us, he's coming over il a dû nous voir, il vient vers nous ou de notre côté;∎ pass my cup over, will you tu peux me passer ma tasse?;∎ she glanced over at me elle jeta un coup d'œil dans ma direction;∎ she leaned over to whisper to him elle se pencha pour lui chuchoter quelque chose à l'oreille;∎ over in the States aux États-Unis;∎ over there là-bas;∎ come over here! viens (par) ici!;∎ has Colin been over? est-ce que Colin est passé?;∎ she drove over to meet us elle est venue nous rejoindre en voiture;∎ let's have or invite them over for dinner si on les invitait à dîner?;∎ we have guests over from Morocco nous avons des invités qui viennent du Maroc∎ she's travelled the whole world over elle a voyagé dans le monde entier;∎ people the world over are watching the broadcast live des téléspectateurs du monde entier assistent à cette retransmission en direct∎ I fell over je suis tombé (par terre);∎ she knocked her glass over elle a renversé son verre;∎ he flipped the pancake over il a retourné la crêpe;∎ they rolled over and over in the grass ils se roulaient dans l'herbe;∎ and over I went et me voilà par terre∎ we just whitewashed it over nous l'avons simplement passé à la chaux;∎ the bodies were covered over with blankets les corps étaient recouverts avec des couvertures(e) (into the hands of another person, group etc)∎ he's gone over to the other side/to the opposition il est passé de l'autre côté/dans l'opposition;∎ they handed him over to the authorities ils l'ont remis aux autorités ou entre les mains des autorités;∎ Radio & Television and now over to Kirsty Jones in Paris nous passons maintenant l'antenne à Kirsty Jones à Paris;∎ over to you (it's your turn) c'est votre tour, c'est à vous;∎ Telecommunications over (to you)! à vous!;∎ over and out! terminé!B.(a) (left, remaining)∎ there were/I had a few pounds (left) over il restait/il me restait quelques livres;∎ you will keep what is (left) over vous garderez l'excédent ou le surplus;∎ seven into fifty-two makes seven with three over cinquante-deux divisé par sept égale sept, il reste trois(b) (with specific figure or amount → more) plus;∎ men of 30 and over les hommes âgés de 30 ans et plus;∎ articles costing £100 or over les articles de 100 livres et plus∎ read it over carefully lisez-le attentivement;∎ do you want to talk the matter over? voulez-vous en discuter?(d) (again, more than once) encore;∎ American I had to do the whole thing over j'ai dû tout refaire;∎ she won the tournament five times over elle a gagné le tournoi à cinq reprisesfini;∎ the party's over la fête est finie;∎ the danger is over le danger est passé;∎ the war was just over la guerre venait de finir ou de s'achever;∎ I'm glad that's over (with)! je suis bien content que ça soit fini!;∎ that's over and done with voilà qui est fini et bien fini4 noun(in cricket) série f de six ballesen plus de;∎ over and above what we've already paid en plus de ce que nous avons déjà payé;∎ and over and above that, he was banned from driving for life en plus, on lui a retiré son permis (de conduire) à vie∎ I've told you over and over (again) je te l'ai répété je ne sais combien de fois;∎ he did it over and over (again) until… il a recommencé des dizaines de fois jusqu'à ce que…ⓘ They think it's all over (...it is now) Ces mots, précédés de la phrase some people are on the pitch... ("il y a quelques personnes sur le terrain"), furent prononcés par Kenneth Wolstenholme, commentateur sportif de la BBC, au moment où Geoff Hurst marqua un dernier but pour l'Angleterre dans les dernières secondes de la finale de la Coupe du monde de football de 1966, qui vit l'Angleterre l'emporter face à la République fédérale d'Allemagne. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette expression ("ils croient que c'est terminé,... maintenant, c'est terminé") en anglais britannique lorsque quelqu'un s'imagine à tort qu'une chose est terminée, ou bien au moment même où cette chose s'achève. -
5 accrocher
accrocher [akʀɔ∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbc. ( = attirer) [+ regard] to catch ; [+ client] to attract2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verba. ( = se cramponner) to hang on• s'accrocher à [+ branche, pouvoir, espoir, personne] to cling toc. [voitures] to hit each other* * *akʀɔʃe
1.
1) ( suspendre) to hang (à from)2) ( attacher) to hook [something] on (à to)3) ( faire un accroc à) to catch [bas, pull] (à on)4) ( heurter) to bump into5) ( attirer) to catch [regard, attention]
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( coincer) [fermeture] to stick2) ( attirer) [titre, image, publicité] to catch on
3.
s'accrocher verbe pronominal1) ( se suspendre) lit ( à une corniche) to hang on; ( à un poteau) to cling (on) (à to)2) ( s'attacher) lit, fig [personne] to cling (à to)3) (colloq) ( tenir bon)accroche-toi! — ( sur une moto) hang on to your hat!; (avant histoire, film) brace yourself!
4) ( se disputer)••avoir le cœur or l'estomac bien accroché — to have a strong stomach
* * *akʀɔʃe1. vt1) (= suspendre)Il a accroché sa veste au portemanteau. — He hung his jacket on the coat rack.
2) (= attacher) [remorque]Ils ont accroché la remorque à leur voiture. — They hitched the trailer up to their car.
3) (= séduire) [public] to win overC'est un chanteur qui sait accrocher son public. — He's a singer who knows how to win over his audience.
4) (= heurter) [véhicule] to bump into5) (= déchirer)6) MILITAIRE, [troupe ennemie] to engage7) (= chercher querelle) (dans une discussion) to be afterÀ la réunion d'hier, elle m'a accroché à propos du budget. — At the meeting yesterday, she was after me about the budget.
2. vi1) (= rencontrer un problème) [pourparlers] to hit a snag2) (= plaire) [disque] to catch onEntre nous, ça a tout de suite accroché. — We hit it off straight away.
En maths, il a tout de suite accroché. — He took to maths right away.
* * *accrocher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( suspendre) to hang (à from);2 ( attacher) to hook [sth] on [remorque, wagon] (à to); la chaîne était mal accrochée the chain wasn't hooked on properly; il a accroché le char au tracteur he hooked the cart onto the tractor;3 ( faire un accroc à) to catch [bas, pull] (à on); j'ai accroché mon collant aux ronces I caught my tights on the brambles;4 ( accoster) [démarcheur] to buttonhole○ [personne, client];5 ( heurter) [voiture, automobiliste] to bump into [voiture, piéton];7 Fin, Écon ( rattacher) accrocher qch à to tie sth to [monnaie]; accrocher le dinar au mark to tie the dinar to the mark.B vi1 ( coincer) [fermeture] to stick; [négociations] to hit a snag;2 ( attirer) [titre, image, publicité] to catch on; trouver une formule qui accroche to find a phrase which catches on;3 ○( apprécier) accrocher avec qn to hit it off○ with sb; accrocher avec qch to go for [style, musique]; je n'accroche pas avec elle we don't click○, we don't hit it off○.C s'accrocher vpr1 ( se suspendre) lit ( à une corniche) to hang on; ( à un poteau) to cling (on) (à to); fig [objet] to cling (on) (à to); accroche-toi à la branche hang on to the branch; des villages/chalets accrochés aux pentes villages/chalets clinging to the slopes; alpiniste accroché à une corde climber hanging from a rope;2 ( s'attacher) lit, fig [personne] to cling (à to); s'accrocher au bras de qn to cling to sb's arm; l'hameçon s'est accroché à ma veste the hook got caught on my jacket;3 ○( tenir bon) s'accrocher pour faire to try hard to do; accroche-toi! ( sur une moto) hang on to your hat!; (avant histoire, film) brace yourself!;4 ( se disputer) s'accrocher avec qn to have a brush with sb.avoir le cœur or l'estomac bien accroché to have a strong stomach.[akrɔʃe] verbe transitif2. [saisir] to hook3. [relier]accrocher un wagon à un train to couple ou to hitch a wagon to a train5. [retenir l'intérêt de] to grab the attention of[attirer - regard] to catchil faut accrocher le lecteur dès les premières pages we must make the reader sit up and take notice from the very beginning of the book7. [heurter - piéton] to hitil a accroché l'aile de ma voiture he caught ou scraped my wing————————[akrɔʃe] verbe intransitif(figuré) [buter] to be stuck2. (familier) [bien fonctionner]en musique, il a tout de suite accroché he took to music straight away————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal (emploi passif)to hang, to hook on————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)2. [se disputer] to clashils ne peuvent pas se supporter, ils vont s'accrocher tout de suite they can't stand each other so they're bound to start arguing straight away————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal intransitif(familier) [persévérer - athlète, concurrent] to apply oneselfavec lui, il faut s'accrocher! he's hard work!————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal transitifa. (très familier) [tu ne l'auras jamais] you can whistle for it!b. [tu ne l'auras plus] you can kiss it goodbye!————————s'accrocher à verbe pronominal plus préposition————————s'accrocher avec verbe pronominal plus préposition -
6 agree
1. I1) I asked him to help me and he agreed я попросил его помочь мне, и он согласился2) her children do not agree ее дети не ладят /живут недружно/3) the two statements don't agree эти два утверждения не согласуются2. II1) agree in some manner agree readily /willingly/ (reluctantly, provisionally, etc.) охотно и т. д. соглашаться; agree at some time agree at once (beforehand, at last, etc.) немедленно и т. д. соглашаться2) agree in some manner often in the negative the boys can't agree at all, they are always quarrelling мальчишки никак не могут ужиться /поладить/ - все время ссорятся; birds agree very well птицы прекрасно уживаются [друг с другом]; agree at some time we shall never agree мы никогда не поладим3) agree in some manner all the accounts (figures) sufficiently agree все расчеты (цифры) в основном сходятся3. XIbe agreed in smth. we are agreed in this у нас по этому поводу существует общее /одно, единое/ мнение, наши мнения в этом вопросе совпадают; be agreed in doing smth. we are all agreed in finding the accused man guilty мы все /единодушно, единогласно/ считаем /пришли к тому мнению/, что подсудимый виновен; be agreed that... we are all agreed that the proposal is a good one мы все придерживаемся того мнения /считаем/, что это хорошее предложение; it is generally /universally/ agreed that... всеми признано /общепризнано/, что...4. XIIIagree to do smth.1) agree to go there (to come with us, to meet me, to stay a little longer, etc.) соглашаться /давать согласие/ пойти туда и т. д.; he agreed to do it [in order] to please me он согласился сделать это, чтобы доставить мне удовольствие2) we (they, etc.) agreed to go together (to meet, to leave the subject, etc.) мы и т. д. договорились /условились/ пойти вместе и т. д. agree how (where, etc.) to do smth. we agreed where (how, when) to meet мы договорились /условились/, где (как, когда) встретиться5. XVI1) agree to smth. agree to that (to your proposal, to the conditions, etc.) соглашаться на это и т. д.; he agreed to my terms (to my plan) он принял мои условия (мой план)2) agree in smth. agree in views (in everything, in tastes, etc.) сходиться во взглядах и т. д.; I am glad that we agree in our opinion of this man я рад, что наши мнения относительно этого человека совпадают; agree with smb. agree with him (with the experts on the date, etc.) придерживаться одного мнения с ним и т. д., разделить его и г. д. мнение; I agree with him on that point по этому вопросу наши с ним взгляды совпадают; he agreed with neither side его не устраивало мнение ни одной из сторон; fully (entirely, quite, reluctantly, etc.) agree with smb. полностью и т. д. соглашаться с кем-л.; agree with smb. in principle быть согласным в принципе /в основном/ с кем-л.3) agree about / (up)on/ smth. agree about the time (about the place, about the price, on the terms, on the agenda, etc.) договариваться /уславливаться/ о времени и т. д.; agree on all points договориться по всем пунктам; agree upon the plan согласовать план; we agreed on an early start мы договорились /условились/ выехать пораньше4) agree with smb., smth. ту opinion agrees with yours мое мнение совпадает /не расходится/ с вашим; his statement agrees with facts его заявление соответствует фактам; the picture agrees with the original картина похожа на оригинал; this bill does not agree with your original estimate этот счет расходится с вашей первоначальной сметой; the verb must agree with the subject глагол согласуется с подлежащим || not to agree with smb., smth. coll. быть вредным кому-л., чему-л.; this food (fish, etc.) does not agree with me мне нельзя /вредно/ [есть] эту пищу и т. д.; this climate doesn't agree with her этот климат ей не подходит, этот климат плохо действует на нее; this price does not agree with my pocket такая цена мне не подходит; agree with smb., smth. быть полезным кому-л., чему-л.; you look marvelous, the sun agrees with you вы чудесно выглядите, солнце [идет] вам на пользу6. XVII1) agree to doing smth. agree to his marrying the girl (to starting early, to helping him this time, etc.) соглашаться /давать свое согласие/ на его брак с этой девушкой и т. д.; I couldn't agree to his taking it all upon himself я не мог согласиться на то, чтобы он все взял на себя2) agree in doing smth. we agree in believing that... (in thinking that..., etc.) мы [оба, все] считаем, что... и т. д.; we agree in refusing to believe him guilty мы [Оба, все] отказываемся считать его виновным; we agreed in deciding to go there at once мы [оба, все] решили /пришли к решению/ немедленно отправиться туда3) agree on doing smth. agree on making an early start (on having him stay for a month, on looking it over, etc.) договариваться о том или соглашаться на то, чтобы выехать пораньше и т. д.; they agreed on giving the boy another chance на этот раз они согласились простить мальчика /дать мальчику еще один шанс исправиться/7. XVIII|| agree among one selves договориться между собой, прийти к единому мнению8. XXVagree that... agree that it is the best way (that we should start early, that something must be done about it, etc.) считать /придерживаться того мнения/, что это самый лучший способ и т. д.; agree how (where, etc.) smth. should be done agree how the letter should be delivered (where the car should be stopped, etc.) договориться /условиться/ о том, как доставить письмо и т. д.9. XXVII1agree with what... your story agrees with what I had already heard ваш рассказ совпадает с тем, что я уже слышал -
7 in der Öffentlichkeit
in public (Adv.)* * *(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) in public* * *ausdr.in public expr. -
8 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) en públicoen público -
9 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) opinberlega -
10 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) nyilvánosan -
11 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) em público* * *in publicem público, publicamente. -
12 in public
herkesin içinde, alenen, herkesin önünde* * *(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) herkesin önünde, açıkça -
13 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) javno -
14 in public
• julkisesti* * *(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) julkisesti -
15 bisticciare vi
[bistit'tʃare](uso reciproco) to bicker, squabble, quarrel -
16 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) offentlig, for åpen scene -
17 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) in pubblico -
18 in public
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19 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) publicznie -
20 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) publiski; atklāti
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