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  • 101 pressieren

    v/i umg. be urgent; es pressiert mir I’m in a hurry; pressiert’s? is there any hurry?, is it urgent?; es pressiert nicht there’s no hurry; es pressiert allmählich we’re running out of time
    * * *
    pres|sie|ren [prɛ'siːrən] ptp pressiert (S Ger, Aus, Sw)
    1. vi
    to be in a hurry
    2. vi impers

    (bei) ihm pressiert es immer — he's always in a hurry

    * * *
    pres·sie·ren *
    [prɛˈsi:rən]
    I. vi SÜDD, ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ (dringlich sein) to be pressing [or urgent]
    die Angelegenheit pressiert sehr the matter is pressing; (es eilig haben) to be in a hurry
    beim Essen \pressieren to bolt [down sep] one's food
    II. vi impers SÜDD, ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ
    es pressiert [jdm] it's urgent, sb is in a hurry
    es pressiert nicht there's no hurry, it's not urgent
    * * *
    intransitives Verb (bes. südd.) < matter> be urgent

    mir pressiert's sehr — I am in a great hurry

    * * *
    pressieren v/i umg be urgent;
    es pressiert mir I’m in a hurry;
    pressiert’s? is there any hurry?, is it urgent?;
    es pressiert nicht there’s no hurry;
    es pressiert allmählich we’re running out of time
    * * *
    intransitives Verb (bes. südd.) < matter> be urgent

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > pressieren

  • 102 rub

    1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb
    (to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) gnide; gnave
    2. noun
    (an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) omgang
    - rub it in
    - rub out
    - rub shoulders with
    - rub up
    - rub up the wrong way
    * * *
    1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb
    (to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) gnide; gnave
    2. noun
    (an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) omgang
    - rub it in
    - rub out
    - rub shoulders with
    - rub up
    - rub up the wrong way

    English-Danish dictionary > rub

  • 103 squeeze

    [skwi:z] 1. verb
    1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) trykke; presse
    2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) presse ind; klemme ind
    3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) klem
    2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) maseri
    3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) nogen dråber
    4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) stramning
    - squeeze up
    * * *
    [skwi:z] 1. verb
    1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) trykke; presse
    2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) presse ind; klemme ind
    3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) klem
    2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) maseri
    3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) nogen dråber
    4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) stramning
    - squeeze up

    English-Danish dictionary > squeeze

  • 104 cada vez más + Adjetivo

    = ever + Adjetivo Comparativo
    Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
    * * *
    = ever + Adjetivo Comparativo

    Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cada vez más + Adjetivo

  • 105 de nuevo

    again
    * * *
    * * *
    = again, once again, once more, yet again, afresh, anew, all over again, freshly, redux, over again
    Ex. Smaller libraries may increasingly use the Concise AACR2, and here again the recommendations are not always precisely consistent with AACR2.
    Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex. Read section 10 once more and reconsider the question.
    Ex. Then he added, yet again frowning, 'You should do something about this young man's attitude'.
    Ex. Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.
    Ex. Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.
    Ex. There were so many mistakes that it would have been easier to start all over again than to correct the errors.
    Ex. My third and fourth points concern two things that go into the future that will cause us to think freshly.
    Ex. 'Sleepless nights redux' is a follow-up article to a presentation on book and serial acquisitions entitled 'Things that keep me awake at night'.
    Ex. And the whole cycle starts over again.
    * * *
    = again, once again, once more, yet again, afresh, anew, all over again, freshly, redux, over again

    Ex: Smaller libraries may increasingly use the Concise AACR2, and here again the recommendations are not always precisely consistent with AACR2.

    Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex: Read section 10 once more and reconsider the question.
    Ex: Then he added, yet again frowning, 'You should do something about this young man's attitude'.
    Ex: Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.
    Ex: Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.
    Ex: There were so many mistakes that it would have been easier to start all over again than to correct the errors.
    Ex: My third and fourth points concern two things that go into the future that will cause us to think freshly.
    Ex: 'Sleepless nights redux' is a follow-up article to a presentation on book and serial acquisitions entitled 'Things that keep me awake at night'.
    Ex: And the whole cycle starts over again.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de nuevo

  • 106 espacio en blanco

    (n.) = blank, blank space
    Ex. The space bar inserts a space ( blank) on the screen and, at the same time, moves the cursor one space to the right.
    Ex. Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.
    * * *
    (n.) = blank, blank space

    Ex: The space bar inserts a space ( blank) on the screen and, at the same time, moves the cursor one space to the right.

    Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.

    Spanish-English dictionary > espacio en blanco

  • 107 interruptor

    adj.
    interrupting.
    m.
    1 switch.
    interruptor general mains switch
    2 breaker, circuit breaker, switch, contact breaker.
    3 light switch.
    * * *
    1 switch
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM (Elec) switch
    * * *
    masculino switch
    * * *
    = switch, power switch.
    Ex. With tube selection, in which no mechanical parts are involved in the switches, little time need be occupied in bringing the correct card into use -- a second should suffice for the entire operation.
    Ex. An autoexec.bat DOS batch file gets the application up running by just pressing the power switch.
    ----
    * interruptor de encendido/apagado = ON/OFF switch.
    * interruptor de pared = wall switch.
    * * *
    masculino switch
    * * *
    = switch, power switch.

    Ex: With tube selection, in which no mechanical parts are involved in the switches, little time need be occupied in bringing the correct card into use -- a second should suffice for the entire operation.

    Ex: An autoexec.bat DOS batch file gets the application up running by just pressing the power switch.
    * interruptor de encendido/apagado = ON/OFF switch.
    * interruptor de pared = wall switch.

    * * *
    switch
    Compuestos:
    trip switch
    tumbler switch
    * * *

     

    interruptor sustantivo masculino
    switch
    interruptor m Elec switch: ¿dónde está el interruptor de la luz?, where's the light switch?
    ' interruptor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    encender
    - pera
    - dar
    - llave
    - switch
    English:
    depress
    - go on
    - light switch
    - master
    - switch
    - throw
    - light
    * * *
    switch
    interruptor de corriente power switch; Elec interruptor de cuchilla knife switch;
    interruptor general Br mains switch, US main utility switch [for gas, water or electricity];
    interruptor de la luz light switch;
    interruptor de pie foot switch
    * * *
    m EL switch
    * * *
    1) : (electrical) switch
    2) : circuit breaker
    * * *
    interruptor n switch [pl. switches]

    Spanish-English dictionary > interruptor

  • 108 lector

    adj.
    1 reading.
    Reading instrument Instrumento lector.
    2 reading.
    m.
    1 reader, person who reads, publisher's reader.
    2 reading device, scanner, read head.
    * * *
    1 reading
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 reader
    2 EDUCACIÓN foreign language assistant
    1 TÉCNICA scanner
    \
    lector óptico optical scanner
    ————————
    1 TÉCNICA scanner
    * * *
    (f. - lectora)
    noun
    * * *
    lector, -a
    1.
    ADJ
    2. SM / F
    1) (=persona) reader
    2) (Escol, Univ) (conversation) assistant
    3.
    SM (=aparato) reader

    lector de discos compactos — CD player, compact disc player

    lector óptico de caracteres — optical character reader, optical character scanner

    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo reading (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) (de libros, revistas) reader
    2) (Esp) (Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *
    = borrower, browser, library member, patron, reader, requester [requestor], scanner, user, drive.
    Ex. The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description.
    Ex. Documents which will not be evident to the browser of shelves include: documents out on loan, documents which might be obtained by inter-library loan, and any collections which are kept in closed access.
    Ex. When a library member asks for a fictional book he usually frames his request in this way: 'I am looking for a book by Victor Canning'.
    Ex. The level of specificity that is desirable in any index is a function of the collection being indexed, its use and its patrons.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.
    Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
    Ex. Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
    Ex. Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software featuring multiple cd-rom drive access.
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    * cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.
    * cajón del lector de CDROM = drive tray.
    * carnet de lector = library card, reader's ticket.
    * chico lector = reading-boy.
    * círculo de lectores = book club, readership.
    * club de lectores = book club.
    * comprensión lectora = reading comprehension.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * con muchos lectores = with a wide appeal.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * con varios lectores de cintas = multi-drive.
    * dispositivo para interceptar al lector = trapping.
    * encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.
    * entrada de lectores = public entrance.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * etiqueta de lector = borrower label.
    * fichero de lectores = registration file.
    * hábito lector = reading habit.
    * lector al que va dirigido = intended reader.
    * lector asiduo = heavy reader.
    * lector ávido = avid reader.
    * lector con carnet = library cardholder.
    * lector de aumento = magnifying reader.
    * lector de CD-ROM = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM reader.
    * lector de cinta = tape drive.
    * lector de cinta magnética = magnetic tape drive.
    * lector de código de barras = barcode reader, barcode scanner.
    * lector de coordenadas = coordinate reader.
    * lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.
    * lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.
    * lector de documentos = document scanner.
    * lector de DVD = DVD player.
    * lector de libros = book reader.
    * lector de microfichas = microfiche reader.
    * lector de microfilm = microfilm reader.
    * lector de microformas = microform reader, reader, viewer.
    * lector de obras literarias = literary reader.
    * lector de una biblioteca = library user.
    * lector habitual = heavy reader.
    * lector insaciable = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector láser = laser scanner.
    * lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.
    * lector múltiple de CD-ROM = jukebox.
    * lector óptico = optical drive, optical reader, optical scanner.
    * lector óptico de caracteres = optical character reader.
    * lector poco habitual = light reader.
    * lector voraz = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector WORM = WORM drive.
    * no lector = non-reader [nonreader].
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * ordenación topográfica según los intereses del lector = reader interest arrangement.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * petición de documentos por el lector = document request.
    * préstamo por lector = circulation per capita.
    * salida de lectores = public exit.
    * ser lector de una biblioteca = library membership.
    * servicio de orientación al lector = readers' advisory service point, readers' advisory service.
    * servicios a lectores = readers' services.
    * sociedad de lectores = book club.
    * tapa del lector de CDROM = drive door.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo reading (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) (de libros, revistas) reader
    2) (Esp) (Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *
    = borrower, browser, library member, patron, reader, requester [requestor], scanner, user, drive.

    Ex: The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description.

    Ex: Documents which will not be evident to the browser of shelves include: documents out on loan, documents which might be obtained by inter-library loan, and any collections which are kept in closed access.
    Ex: When a library member asks for a fictional book he usually frames his request in this way: 'I am looking for a book by Victor Canning'.
    Ex: The level of specificity that is desirable in any index is a function of the collection being indexed, its use and its patrons.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.
    Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
    Ex: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
    Ex: Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software featuring multiple cd-rom drive access.
    * cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.
    * cajón del lector de CDROM = drive tray.
    * carnet de lector = library card, reader's ticket.
    * chico lector = reading-boy.
    * círculo de lectores = book club, readership.
    * club de lectores = book club.
    * comprensión lectora = reading comprehension.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * con muchos lectores = with a wide appeal.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * con varios lectores de cintas = multi-drive.
    * dispositivo para interceptar al lector = trapping.
    * encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.
    * entrada de lectores = public entrance.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * etiqueta de lector = borrower label.
    * fichero de lectores = registration file.
    * hábito lector = reading habit.
    * lector al que va dirigido = intended reader.
    * lector asiduo = heavy reader.
    * lector ávido = avid reader.
    * lector con carnet = library cardholder.
    * lector de aumento = magnifying reader.
    * lector de CD-ROM = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM reader.
    * lector de cinta = tape drive.
    * lector de cinta magnética = magnetic tape drive.
    * lector de código de barras = barcode reader, barcode scanner.
    * lector de coordenadas = coordinate reader.
    * lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.
    * lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.
    * lector de documentos = document scanner.
    * lector de DVD = DVD player.
    * lector de libros = book reader.
    * lector de microfichas = microfiche reader.
    * lector de microfilm = microfilm reader.
    * lector de microformas = microform reader, reader, viewer.
    * lector de obras literarias = literary reader.
    * lector de una biblioteca = library user.
    * lector habitual = heavy reader.
    * lector insaciable = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector láser = laser scanner.
    * lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.
    * lector múltiple de CD-ROM = jukebox.
    * lector óptico = optical drive, optical reader, optical scanner.
    * lector óptico de caracteres = optical character reader.
    * lector poco habitual = light reader.
    * lector voraz = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector WORM = WORM drive.
    * no lector = non-reader [nonreader].
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * ordenación topográfica según los intereses del lector = reader interest arrangement.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * petición de documentos por el lector = document request.
    * préstamo por lector = circulation per capita.
    * salida de lectores = public exit.
    * ser lector de una biblioteca = library membership.
    * servicio de orientación al lector = readers' advisory service point, readers' advisory service.
    * servicios a lectores = readers' services.
    * sociedad de lectores = book club.
    * tapa del lector de CDROM = drive door.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.

    * * *
    reading ( before n)
    masculine, feminine
    A (de libros, revistas) reader
    Compuestos:
    masculine biometric reader
    masculine bar code reader
    masculine DVD player
    masculine swipe card reader
    masculine digital scanner
    masculine optical scanner
    masculine optical character reader
    B ( Esp) ( Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *

    lector
    ◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    a) (de libros, revistas) reader


    lector,-ora
    I sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (persona) reader
    2 Univ (language) assistant
    II sustantivo masculino (aparato) reader
    lector de (discos) compactos, CD player
    ' lector' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    devota
    - devoto
    - lectora
    - asiduo
    - habitual
    - remitir
    English:
    assistant
    - avid
    - lay
    - reader
    - regular
    * * *
    lector, -ora
    adj
    reading;
    el público lector the reading public
    nm,f
    1. [de libros] reader;
    los lectores de esta revista our readers o readership
    2. Esp Educ language assistant
    nm
    [aparato] reader Informát lector de CD-ROM CD-ROM drive;
    lector de código de barras bar-code scanner o reader;
    Informát lector de disco compacto compact disc player;
    lector de DVD DVD player;
    Informát lector óptico optical scanner; Informát lector óptico de caracteres optical character reader;
    lector de tarjetas magnéticas magnetic card reader
    * * *
    m, lectora f
    1 reader
    2 EDU language assistant
    * * *
    lector, - tora adj
    : reading
    nivel lector: reading level
    lector, - tora n
    : reader
    lector nm
    : scanner, reader
    lectoróptico: optical scanner
    * * *
    lector n reader

    Spanish-English dictionary > lector

  • 109 ligeramente

    adv.
    swiftly, lightly, easily; giddily, slightly, hastily.
    * * *
    1 (por encima) lightly; (un poco) slightly; (con ligereza) superficially
    * * *
    adv.
    * * *
    ADV
    1) [con adjetivos] slightly
    2) (=con verbos)
    a) (=levemente) [oler, saber] slightly; [asar, cocer] lightly; [desplazarse, moverse, cambiar] slightly
    b) (=rápidamente) [correr, andar] quickly; [tocar] lightly, gently
    c) (=sin sensatez) [actuar] flippantly
    * * *
    a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightly
    b) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily
    * * *
    = lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.
    Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
    Ex. Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.
    Ex. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.
    Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).
    Ex. In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.
    Ex. Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.
    Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.
    Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.
    Ex. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.
    ----
    * balancearse ligeramente = bobble.
    * empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.
    * golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.
    * golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.
    * ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.
    * ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.
    * mirar ligeramente = glance at.
    * revisar ligeramente = tinker with.
    * subir ligeramente = nudge up.
    * tirar ligeramente de = tug on.
    * tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.
    * tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.
    * tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.
    * * *
    a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightly
    b) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily
    * * *
    = lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.

    Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.

    Ex: Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.
    Ex: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.
    Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).
    Ex: In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.
    Ex: Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.
    Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.
    Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.
    Ex: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.
    * balancearse ligeramente = bobble.
    * empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.
    * golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.
    * golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.
    * ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.
    * ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.
    * mirar ligeramente = glance at.
    * revisar ligeramente = tinker with.
    * subir ligeramente = nudge up.
    * tirar ligeramente de = tug on.
    * tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.
    * tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.
    * tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.

    * * *
    1 (un poco) slightly
    se sintió ligeramente mareado he felt slightly dizzy
    quedó ligeramente sorprendida con el resultado she was somewhat o slightly surprised at the outcome
    sabe ligeramente a pescado it has a slight taste of fish
    tostar ligeramente en el horno brown lightly in the oven
    2 (superficialmente) ‹tocar› lightly, gently; ‹juzgar› casually, hastily
    la bala sólo lo rozó ligeramente the bullet only grazed him slightly
    temas que no se deben tratar ligeramente subjects which shouldn't be taken lightly o treated flippantly
    * * *

    ligeramente adverbio
    1 (con ligereza) lightly
    2 (un poco) slightly: es ligeramente amarillo, it's slightly yellow
    ' ligeramente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    afrutada
    - afrutado
    - sabrosa
    - sabroso
    - rozar
    English:
    bit
    - dab
    - faintly
    - lightly
    - marginally
    - mildly
    - nick
    - slightly
    - tenuously
    - thinly
    - bitter
    - gently
    - nudge
    - vaguely
    * * *
    1. [levemente] lightly;
    [aumentar, bajar, doler] slightly;
    está ligeramente torcido it's not quite straight;
    estoy ligeramente cansado I'm a little tired
    2. [superficialmente] lightly;
    la pelota rozó ligeramente el larguero the ball just grazed the crossbar;
    lo juzgaste muy ligeramente you were very quick to judge him;
    estudiaron el asunto muy ligeramente they looked at the matter very superficially
    * * *
    1) : slightly
    2) levemente: lightly, gently
    3) : casually, flippantly
    * * *
    ligeramente adv lightly

    Spanish-English dictionary > ligeramente

  • 110 llevar a cabo

    to carry out
    * * *
    to carry out, accomplish
    * * *
    (v.) = accomplish, carry out, conduct, execute, go about, implement, proceed, effect, realise [realize, -USA], transact, carry through, press forward (with)
    Ex. If a library prefers to simplify records in particular areas, this can usually be accomplished by not entering particular types of information.
    Ex. The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex. Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex. A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.
    Ex. Historically, the main reasons for unionization have been to effect better wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
    Ex. Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex. However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex. The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.
    * * *
    (v.) = accomplish, carry out, conduct, execute, go about, implement, proceed, effect, realise [realize, -USA], transact, carry through, press forward (with)

    Ex: If a library prefers to simplify records in particular areas, this can usually be accomplished by not entering particular types of information.

    Ex: The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex: Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex: A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.
    Ex: Historically, the main reasons for unionization have been to effect better wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
    Ex: Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex: However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex: The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llevar a cabo

  • 111 no tener en cuenta

    (v.) = disregard, overlook, skip over, be oblivious of/to, close + the door on, skip, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, fly in + the face of, drop + Nombre + out of the picture
    Ex. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
    Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.
    Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex. The advocacy of title entry for serials generally implies an ideology which is oblivious of the aims our catalog was designed to serve.
    Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.
    Ex. The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.
    Ex. Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.
    Ex. If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.
    Ex. My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.
    * * *
    (v.) = disregard, overlook, skip over, be oblivious of/to, close + the door on, skip, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, fly in + the face of, drop + Nombre + out of the picture

    Ex: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.

    Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.
    Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex: The advocacy of title entry for serials generally implies an ideology which is oblivious of the aims our catalog was designed to serve.
    Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.
    Ex: The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.
    Ex: Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.
    Ex: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.
    Ex: My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no tener en cuenta

  • 112 otra vez

    adv.
    again, more, once again, once more.
    * * *
    again
    tócala otra vez, Sam play it again, Sam
    * * *
    * * *
    (adj.) = again, once again, once more, redux
    Ex. Smaller libraries may increasingly use the Concise AACR2, and here again the recommendations are not always precisely consistent with AACR2.
    Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex. Read section 10 once more and reconsider the question.
    Ex. 'Sleepless nights redux' is a follow-up article to a presentation on book and serial acquisitions entitled 'Things that keep me awake at night'.
    * * *
    (adj.) = again, once again, once more, redux

    Ex: Smaller libraries may increasingly use the Concise AACR2, and here again the recommendations are not always precisely consistent with AACR2.

    Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex: Read section 10 once more and reconsider the question.
    Ex: 'Sleepless nights redux' is a follow-up article to a presentation on book and serial acquisitions entitled 'Things that keep me awake at night'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > otra vez

  • 113 pasar por alto

    to ignore
    ————————
    to pass over
    * * *
    to omit, overlook
    * * *
    (v.) = bypass [by-pass], gloss over, miss, obviate, overlook, short-circuit [shortcircuit], skip over, leapfrog, pass + Nombre/Pronombre + by, flout, close + the door on, skip
    Ex. She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.
    Ex. To some extent this worked - haphazardly perhaps, but in a cheerful atmosphere that, though he did not realize it then, glossed over the inadequacies of his approach.
    Ex. Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.
    Ex. The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.
    Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.
    Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex. India, which has had to leapfrog to Industrial Revolution, now finds itself in the midst of the Information Revolution.
    Ex. The revolution of information technology is passing many developing countries by and the information gap between haves and have-nots is widening.
    Ex. To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.
    Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.
    Ex. The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.
    * * *
    (v.) = bypass [by-pass], gloss over, miss, obviate, overlook, short-circuit [shortcircuit], skip over, leapfrog, pass + Nombre/Pronombre + by, flout, close + the door on, skip

    Ex: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.

    Ex: To some extent this worked - haphazardly perhaps, but in a cheerful atmosphere that, though he did not realize it then, glossed over the inadequacies of his approach.
    Ex: Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.
    Ex: The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.
    Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.
    Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex: India, which has had to leapfrog to Industrial Revolution, now finds itself in the midst of the Information Revolution.
    Ex: The revolution of information technology is passing many developing countries by and the information gap between haves and have-nots is widening.
    Ex: To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.
    Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.
    Ex: The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasar por alto

  • 114 profesor

    m.
    1 professor, teacher, schoolteacher, schoolmaster.
    2 professor, faculty member, faculty.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    \
    profesor,-ra particular private tutor
    * * *
    (f. - profesora)
    noun
    * * *
    profesor, -a
    SM / F
    1) (=enseñante) [gen] teacher; (=instructor) instructor

    profesor(a) de canto — singing teacher, singing tutor

    profesor(a) de esgrima — fencing master/mistress

    profesor(a) de esquí — ski instructor, skiing instructor

    2) (Escol) teacher

    profesor(a) de biología — biology teacher, biology master/mistress

    3) (Univ) (=titular) lecturer, professor (EEUU); (=catedrático) professor

    es profesor de griego — he is a lecturer in Greek, he lectures in Greek

    se reunieron los profesores — the staff met, the faculty met ( esp EEUU)

    profesor(a) adjunto/a — assistant lecturer, assistant professor (EEUU)

    profesor(a) agregado/a — assistant lecturer, assistant professor (EEUU)

    * * *
    - sora masculino, femenino ( de escuela secundaria) teacher, schoolteacher; ( de universidad) professor (AmE), lecturer (BrE)

    profesor de piano/guitarra — piano/guitar teacher

    * * *
    = educator, teacher, examiner, schoolteacher, academician, class teacher, teacher educator, faculty member.
    Ex. I believe very, very firmly that librarians are educators.
    Ex. For example a set of slides for use by teachers may be indexed according to alphabetical subject headings.
    Ex. There is an old joke that examiners in economics need never set the candidates new question papers because the answers change every year = Existe una vieja broma que dice que los profesores de económicas nunca necesitan ponerle a los alumnos nuevas preguntas de examen ya que las respuestas cambian cada año.
    Ex. Parents place great emphasis on the acquisition of reading skills, at times pressing so hard on their children that schoolteachers have to try to reduce that pressure = Los padres ponen un gran énfasis en la adquisición de la capacidad de leer, a veces presionando tanto a sus hijos que los profesores tienen que intentar reducir esta presión.
    Ex. BITNET and Internet are parts of a worldwide computer network for researchers, academicians, and information professionals.
    Ex. Her class teacher began it all by putting on an exhibition of about thirty of the best picture books in the school's infant-class library books for the five-to-seven-year- olds = Todo empezó con la exposición que montó su profesora de los treinta mejores cuentos de los libros de la biblioteca de la clase de primaria para los niños de cinco a siete años.
    Ex. The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.
    Ex. LIBR (short for library) is used in English-speaking faculty members or employees who wish to access the library from their own terminals.
    ----
    * Consejo Nacional de Profesores de Inglés = National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
    * despacho de profesor = faculty office.
    * interinidad como profesor = faculty tenure.
    * plaza de profesor = professorship.
    * profesor académico = faculty member.
    * profesor asociado = assistant professor.
    * profesor ayudante = teaching assistant, teacher aide.
    * profesor-bibliotecario = teacher-librarian.
    * profesor de autoescuela = driving instructor.
    * profesor de biblioteconomía = library educator.
    * profesor de educación básica = school teacher.
    * profesor de universidad = university faculty, university lecturer.
    * profesor emérito = emeritus professor, professor emeritus.
    * profesor encargado de la biblioteca = teacher-librarian.
    * profesor en prácticas = in-service teacher.
    * profesores = faculty.
    * profesor invitado = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellow.
    * profesor titular = associate professor.
    * profesor titular interino = assistant professor, lecturer.
    * profesor universitario = professor, academic, college educator, university educator, university instructor.
    * reunión de profesores = faculty meeting.
    * sala de profesores = faculty common room.
    * * *
    - sora masculino, femenino ( de escuela secundaria) teacher, schoolteacher; ( de universidad) professor (AmE), lecturer (BrE)

    profesor de piano/guitarra — piano/guitar teacher

    * * *
    = educator, teacher, examiner, schoolteacher, academician, class teacher, teacher educator, faculty member.

    Ex: I believe very, very firmly that librarians are educators.

    Ex: For example a set of slides for use by teachers may be indexed according to alphabetical subject headings.
    Ex: There is an old joke that examiners in economics need never set the candidates new question papers because the answers change every year = Existe una vieja broma que dice que los profesores de económicas nunca necesitan ponerle a los alumnos nuevas preguntas de examen ya que las respuestas cambian cada año.
    Ex: Parents place great emphasis on the acquisition of reading skills, at times pressing so hard on their children that schoolteachers have to try to reduce that pressure = Los padres ponen un gran énfasis en la adquisición de la capacidad de leer, a veces presionando tanto a sus hijos que los profesores tienen que intentar reducir esta presión.
    Ex: BITNET and Internet are parts of a worldwide computer network for researchers, academicians, and information professionals.
    Ex: Her class teacher began it all by putting on an exhibition of about thirty of the best picture books in the school's infant-class library books for the five-to-seven-year- olds = Todo empezó con la exposición que montó su profesora de los treinta mejores cuentos de los libros de la biblioteca de la clase de primaria para los niños de cinco a siete años.
    Ex: The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.
    Ex: LIBR (short for library) is used in English-speaking faculty members or employees who wish to access the library from their own terminals.
    * Consejo Nacional de Profesores de Inglés = National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
    * despacho de profesor = faculty office.
    * interinidad como profesor = faculty tenure.
    * plaza de profesor = professorship.
    * profesor académico = faculty member.
    * profesor asociado = assistant professor.
    * profesor ayudante = teaching assistant, teacher aide.
    * profesor-bibliotecario = teacher-librarian.
    * profesor de autoescuela = driving instructor.
    * profesor de biblioteconomía = library educator.
    * profesor de educación básica = school teacher.
    * profesor de universidad = university faculty, university lecturer.
    * profesor emérito = emeritus professor, professor emeritus.
    * profesor encargado de la biblioteca = teacher-librarian.
    * profesor en prácticas = in-service teacher.
    * profesores = faculty.
    * profesor invitado = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellow.
    * profesor titular = associate professor.
    * profesor titular interino = assistant professor, lecturer.
    * profesor universitario = professor, academic, college educator, university educator, university instructor.
    * reunión de profesores = faculty meeting.
    * sala de profesores = faculty common room.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    (de escuela secundaria) teacher, schoolteacher; (de universidad) professor ( AmE), lecturer ( BrE)
    profesor de piano/guitarra piano/guitar teacher
    es profesora de gimnasia she's a physical education teacher
    tiene un profesor particular he has a private tutor
    Compuestos:
    profesor agregado, profesora agregada
    masculine, feminine agregado
    profesor asociado, profesora asociada
    masculine, feminine part-time professor ( AmE) o ( BrE) lecturer
    ( Esp) certified public accountant ( AmE), chartered accountant ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    profesor
    ◊ - sora sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de escuela secundaria) teacher, schoolteacher;


    ( de universidad) professor (AmE), lecturer (BrE);

    profesor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 teacher
    profesor de autoescuela, driving instructor
    profesor particular, private tutor
    2 Univ lecturer

    ' profesor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agregada
    - agregado
    - añadidura
    - cala
    - calificar
    - destino
    - incorporarse
    - monitor
    - monitora
    - oposición
    - permitirse
    - pestiño
    - profesora
    - rígida
    - rígido
    - suplente
    - adjunto
    - auxiliar
    - clase
    - cucho
    - guardapolvo
    - interino
    - jalador
    - mejor
    - particular
    - plomo
    - querido
    - seguir
    - severo
    - suplencia
    - suplir
    - sustituir
    - titular
    - tomar
    - valer
    English:
    amorphous
    - appreciative
    - archaic
    - attest
    - coach
    - discipline
    - drone
    - enunciate
    - erratic
    - fantasize
    - fellow
    - get across
    - instructor
    - lecturer
    - master
    - misbehave
    - mistake
    - must
    - neither
    - outline
    - private
    - reader
    - reputed
    - rude
    - schoolmaster
    - schoolteacher
    - teach
    - teacher
    - tough
    - tutor
    - intern
    - professor
    - school
    - see
    - senior
    - sir
    - substitute
    - supply
    * * *
    profesor, -ora nm,f
    1. [de colegio, academia] teacher;
    [de autoescuela, esquí] instructor;
    profesor de historia/música history/music teacher
    profesor agregado [de secundaria] teacher [with permanent post];
    profesor particular (private) tutor;
    profesor suplente Br supply teacher, US substitute teacher
    2. [de universidad] Br lecturer, US professor
    profesor asociado = university lecturer with part-time contract;
    profesor ayudante = university lecturer who is also studying for their PhD;
    profesor emérito professor emeritus, emeritus professor;
    profesor invitado visiting Br lecturer o US professor;
    profesor titular Br lecturer, US professor [with tenure]
    * * *
    m, profesora f teacher; de universidad professor, Br
    lecturer;
    profesor de educación infantil kindergarten teacher
    * * *
    1) maestro: teacher
    2) : professor
    * * *
    1. (de escuela) teacher
    2. (de universidad) lecturer

    Spanish-English dictionary > profesor

  • 115 saltarse

    1 (ley etc) to ignore
    2 (omitir) to skip, miss out
    3 (desprenderse) to come off; (- lentilla) to fall out
    * * *
    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=omitir) to skip

    saltarse un párrafo — to skip a paragraph, miss out a paragraph

    2) (=no hacer caso de)

    saltarse un semáforo — to go through a red light, jump the lights, shoot the lights *

    torera
    3) (=salirse) [pieza] to come off, fly off
    * * *
    (v.) = skip over, skip
    Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.
    Ex. The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.
    * * *
    (v.) = skip over, skip

    Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.

    Ex: The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.

    * * *

    ■saltarse verbo reflexivo
    1 (un botón, un empaste, etc) to pop off
    2 (una página, una comida, etc) to skip, miss out
    3 (una obligación, una norma) to ignore
    saltarse el semáforo, to jump the lights
    ♦ Locuciones: se me saltaron las lágrimas, my eyes filled with tears
    saltarse la(s) regla(s), to break all the rules
    ' saltarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    colarse
    - saltar
    English:
    jump
    - line
    - miss
    - miss out
    - overlook
    - red light
    - run
    - shoot
    - skip
    - chip
    - queue
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [omitir] [intencionadamente] to skip, to miss out;
    [accidentalmente] to miss out;
    ese trozo sáltatelo, que es muy aburrido miss that bit out o skip that bit, it's very boring;
    nos saltamos el desayuno we skipped breakfast, we didn't have any breakfast
    2. [salir despedido] to pop off;
    se me ha saltado un botón one of my buttons has popped off;
    se le saltaban las lágrimas tears were welling up in her eyes
    3. [no respetar] [cola, semáforo] to jump;
    [señal de stop] to drive straight past; [ley, normas] to break
    4. Fam Informát
    saltarse la protección de un programa to break a program's protection, to crack a program
    * * *
    v/r ( omitir) miss, skip
    * * *
    vr
    omitir: to skip, to omit
    me salté ese capítulo: I skipped that chapter
    * * *
    1. (pasar por alto) to miss out / to skip [pt. & pp. skipped]
    2. (no cumplir) to jump / to ignore

    Spanish-English dictionary > saltarse

  • 116 demand

    I [dɪ'maːnd] n
    1) требование, спрос, настойчивая просьба

    It was done owing to the people's demands. — Это было сделано благодаря общественности/по требованию народа.

    This puts extra demands on the State purse. — Это ведет государство к дополнительным расходам.

    The industrial system has always made heavy demands on those working in it. — Промышленность требует больших усилий от тех, кто в ней работает.

    I have many demands on my time. — У меня каждая минута на счету.

    - reasonable demand
    - natural demand
    - unjust demand
    - persistent demand
    - widespread demand
    - current demands
    - payment demand
    - pressing demands
    - unique demands
    - excessive demands
    - exorbetant demands
    - immediate demands
    - growing demands
    - public demands
    - demand note
    - demand deposit
    - demand for payment
    - demand for credit
    - demand for higher wages
    - demands of the age
    - demands of modesty
    - demand for compensation
    - demand for money
    - payment on demand
    - on demand
    - make demands
    - make heavy demands on smb's time
    - make heavy demands on smb's purse
    - meet practical demands of life
    - stay the demands of the contest
    - hold a demand against smb
    - set a limit to smb's demands
    - push one's demands
    - give way
    - raise demands
    - set aside down the demand
    - voice the demands
    - support the demands
    - worry smb with demands
    - comply with demands
    - agree to such demands
    - refuse smb's demands
    - meet smb's demand

    The plant increased its production to meet the growing demand. — Завод увеличил выпуск своей продукции, чтобы удовлетворить растущий спрос.

    The services of a domestic help are everywhere in great demand. — Услуги по домашнему обслуживанию всюду пользуются большим спросом

    - large demand
    - poor demand
    - excellent
    - strong demand
    - market demand
    - demand exceeds supply
    - general increase in demand
    - supply and demand
    - law of supply and demand
    - increasing demand for small cars
    - demand for labour
    - be in great demand
    - be down on demand
    - create a demand
    - enjoy a great demand
    II [dɪ'maːnd]
    требовать, предъявлять требование, настоятельно просить, настаивать

    This matter demands immediate attention. — Этим делом необходимо заняться немедленно.

    This operation demands skill and experience. — Необходимо обладать опытом и умением, чтобы сделать такую операцию.

    They demanded that we (should) apologize. — Они требовали, чтобы мы извинились. /Они требовали у нас извинения.

    He demands that I should tell him the truth. — Он требует, чтобы я сказал ему правду.

    - demand one's rights
    - demand an immediate payment
    - demand higher wages
    - demand an interview
    - demand money from smb
    - demand an explanation from smb
    - demand that smb should do smth
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    (1.) Русскому глаголу требовать соответствуют английские глаголы to demand и to require. Глагол to demand выражает настоятельность просьбы, претензии - настоятельно требовать, настаивать, выдвигать требование. Чаще всего в предложениях с глаголом to demand в качестве подлежащего употребляется одушевленное существительное. В отличие от глагола to demand глагол to require подчеркивает необходимость чего-либо в качестве условия нормального действия или состояния того, что выражено подлежащим. В качестве подлежащего в предложении с глаголом to require, как правило, употребляется неодушевленное существительное, глагол to require употребляется с прямым дополнение в конструкциях to require smth и to require doing smth: the flower requires much water and sunshine цветок требует много воды и солнца; the house requires painting дом требует покраски; your suit requires pressing костюм надо погладить; this job requires patience эта работа требует терпения; the machine requires careful handling машина требует осторожного обращения/с машиной надо обращаться осторожно. (2.) Глагол to demand, в отличие от русского глагола требовать, не употребляется с одушевленным косвенным дополнением. В тех случаях, когда необходимо такое дополнение выразить, употребляется придаточное предложение с модальным глаголом should, или формой глагола в Subjunctive, или предложным сочетанием from smb: the policeman demanded that he should answer immediately или the policeman demanded an immediate answer from him. Вместо придаточного предложения может быть использована пассивная форма инфинитива: he demanded to be fold everything. (3.) See suggest, v; USAGE (1.), (2.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > demand

  • 117 instant

    1. n мгновение, минута

    I called you the instant I arrived — как только я приехал, я сразу же тебе позвонил

    this instant — сейчас ; сию минуту

    in another instant I was saved — ещё мгновение — и я был спасён

    on the instant — тотчас, в тот же момент

    2. a немедленный, незамедлительный; мгновенный

    instant response — немедленный ответ; мгновенная реакция

    3. a непосредственный, прямой
    4. a настоятельный, безотлагательный, срочный
    5. a офиц. текущий
    6. a быстрорастворимый
    7. a в виде полуфабриката
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. precooked (adj.) precooked; premixed; ready-to-use
    2. present (adj.) contemporary; current; existent; extant; present; present-day; todayish
    3. pressing (adj.) burning; clamant; clamorous; crying; dire; exigent; hair-trigger; immediate; imperative; important; importunate; insistent; instantaneous; pressing; prompt; sudden; urgent
    4. breathing (noun) breathing; crack; flash; jiffy; minute; second; shake; split second; trice; twinkle; twinkling; wink
    5. occasion (noun) occasion; while
    6. time (noun) juncture; moment; point; time
    Антонимический ряд:
    eternity; gradual

    English-Russian base dictionary > instant

  • 118 требовать(ся)

    гл.
    Русские глаголы требовать/требоваться употребляются в любой ситуации, связанной с возникновением потребностей, безотносительно к тому, у кого или чего, для чего и по какому поводу они возникают. Английские эквиваленты принципиально различают эти аспекты ситуаций, а также одушевленное, неодушевленное или безличное подлежащее.
    1. to demand — требовать, настоятельно требовать, настаивать, выдвигать требования (выражает настоятельность просьбы или претензии, особенно если говорящему отказывают в чем-либо; чаще всего в предложении с to demand в качестве подлежащего употребляется одушевленное существительное; глагол to demand, в отличие от русского требовать, не употребляется с одушевленным косвенным дополнением; в тех случаях, когда необходимо такое дополнение выразить, употребляется придаточное предложение с модальным глаголом should, формой глагола в Subjunctive или предложным сочетанием from smb; вместо придаточного предложения может быть использована пассивная форма инфинитива или герундий): to demand one's rights — требовать своих прав; to demand justice — требовать справедливости; to demand immediate payment — требовать немедленной оплаты; to demand a prompt answer — требовать немедленного ответа; to demand higher wages — требовать повышения зарплаты; to demand shorter work hours — требовать сокращения рабочего дня; to demand an interview — настаивать на интервью The policeman demanded that he answer immediately./The policeman demanded an immediate answer from him. — Полицейский потребовал от него немедленного ответа. Не demanded to be told everything. — Он требовал, чтобы ему все сказили. They demanded that we should apologize. — Они потребовали от нас извинения.
    2. to require — требовать, требоваться (глагол to require предполагает необходимость чего-либо в качестве условия для нормального действия или состояния того, что выражено подлежащим; в качестве подлежащего в предложении с глаголом to require, как правило, употребляется неодушевленное существительное, дополнение вводится в конструкциях to require smth и to require doing smth): smth requires much/little time — на это не требуется/не нужно много времени The flower requires much water and sunshine. — Этот цветок требует много воды и солниа. The house requires painting. — Дом требует покраски. Your suit requires pressing. — Твой костюм надо погладить. This job requires patience. — Эта работа требуеттерпения. The machine requires careful handling. — Машина требует бережного обращения./С машиной надо обращаться осторожно. Не will have everything he requires. — У него будет все, что ему требуется/необходимо. This project requires much money. — Для осуществления этого проекта требуется много денег.
    3. to need — требовать, требоваться, нуждаться, иметь потребность (в данном значении многозначный глагол to need употребляется в разных конструкциях в зависимости от типа подлежащего: с одушевленным подлежащим — he needs smth, с неодушевленным подлежащим — the hat needs brushing дополнение выражено герундием): We don't need any outside help, we can manage ourselves. — Нам не нужна посторонняя помощь, мы справимся сами./Нам не нужна ничья помощь, мы справимся сами. We need some additional lime to finish the job. — Нам нужно дополнительное время, чтобы закончить эту работу. Your coat needs pressing.—Твоему пальто требуется глажка./Твое пальто надо погладить. The flower needs watering. — Цветок надо полить. The house needs painting. — Дом надо покрасить.
    4. to want — требовать, требоваться, нуждаться (в данном значении глагол to want употребляется в трех конструкциях: to want smth нуждаться в чем-либо; to want doing smth — требовать/требоваться ( о действии) — как правило, с неодушевленным подлежащим; to be wanted требоватьсяс одушевленным подлежащим): I want a new dress. — Мне нужно новое платье./Мне требуется новое платье./Я нуждаюсь в новом платье. The flower wants sunshine. — Цветку нужно солнце./Цветку нужен свет. Не wants new shoes badly. — Ему срочно нужны новые ботинки./Ему очень нужны новые ботинки. We want your help badly. — Нам требуется ваша помощь. The house wants redecoration. — Дом требует ремонта./Дом надо отремонтировать. The house wants painting. —Дом нуждается в окраске. That's all I want. — Это все, что мне требуется./Больше мне ничего не нужно. I want your advice. — Мне требуется ваш совет./Мне нужен ваш совет. You are wanted on the phone. — Вас зовут/просят к телефону./Вас требуют к телефону. Не is wanted by the police. — Его разыскивает полиция./Он требуется полиции. No hands wanted. — Рабочие не требуются. Manual labour wanted. — Требуются разнорабочие.
    5. to claim — требовать, предъявлять права ( на что-либо), претендовать (требовать то, на что человек считает, что он имеет право): to claim insurance — предъявлять права на страховку; to claim dnmages — требовать возмещения убытков; to claim payment —требовать оплаты; to claim reward — требовать положенного вознаграждения The government plans to make legal aid harder lo claim. — Правительство планирует ужесточить условия получения льгот, предусмотренных законом (претендовать на них станет труднее). Lost property can be claimed from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. — Утраченные вещи можно востребовать с 10 утра до 10 вечера. The issue ofa united Ireland continues to claim the Parliament's undivided attention. — Вопрос воссоединения Ирландии по-прежнему требует пристального внимания парламента.
    6. to take — требовать, требоваться, нужно (в данном значении глагол to take употребляется как правило с неодушевленным подлежащим, обозначающим какую-либо деятельность, для которой необходимы/требуются время, силы, знания и т. д.): Learning a foreign language takes a lot of efforts. — Изучение иностран ного языка требует больших усилий. Don't worry if you get it wrong, these things take time. — He волнуйтесь, если вы этого не поняли, эти вопросы требуют времени. It lakes strength and stamina to be a good long-distance runner. — Чтобы быть успешным бегуном на длинные дистанции требуется много сил и упорства. Cooking takes talent. — Чтобы быть хорошим поваром надо иметь талант. This project will take a lot of money. — На этот проект уйдет много денег. How long will it take you? — Сколько времени вам на это потребуется? It takes me half an hour to get to work. — Мне надо/нужно полчаса, Чтобы добраться до работы.
    7. to ask — требовать, требоваться, запрашивать (наиболее нейтральный глагол всей группы; может быть использован в тех же ситуациях, что и глаголы to demand и to require, особенно если требуемое является необходимым условием для достижения цели): You are asking too much from the child. —Ты слишком много требуешь от ребенка. How much do they ask for repairs? — Сколько они требуют за ремонт?/Сколько они просят за ремонт?/Сколько они запрашивают за ремонт? The kidnappers asked five million dollars ransom and threatened to kill the boy if it was not paid within a week. — Похитители потребовали пять миллионов долларов за мальчика и грозили убить его, если выкуп не будет заплачен в течение недели. The hijackers asked three million dollars and a plane with a crew. — Угонщики требовали самолет с экипажем и три миллиона долларов.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > требовать(ся)

  • 119 by

    I 1. preposition
    1) (near, beside) an (+ Dat.); bei; (next to) neben

    by the window/river — am Fenster/Fluss

    2) (to position beside) zu
    4)
    5)

    by herselfetc. see academic.ru/34615/herself">herself 1)

    6) (along) entlang

    by the riveram od. den Fluss entlang

    7) (via) über (+ Akk.)

    leave by the door/window — zur Tür hinausgehen/zum Fenster hinaussteigen

    we came by the quickest/shortest route — wir sind die schnellste/kürzeste Strecke gefahren

    8) (passing) vorbei an (+ Dat.)

    run/drive by somebody/something — an jemandem/etwas vorbeilaufen/vorbeifahren

    9) (during) bei

    by day/night — bei Tag/Nacht; tagsüber/nachts

    10) (through the agency of) von

    written by... — geschrieben von...

    11) (through the means of) durch

    he was killed by lightning/a falling chimney — er ist vom Blitz/von einem umstürzenden Schornstein erschlagen worden

    heated by gas/oil — mit Gas/Öl geheizt; gas-/ölbeheizt

    by bus/ship — etc. mit dem Bus/Schiff usw.

    by air/sea — mit dem Flugzeug/Schiff

    12) (not later than) bis

    by now/this time — inzwischen

    by the time this letter reaches youbis dich dieser Brief erreicht

    by the 20thbis zum 20.

    13) (indicating unit of time) pro; (indicating unit of length, weight, etc.) -weise

    by the second/minute/hour — pro Sekunde/Minute/Stunde

    you can hire a car by the day or by the weekman kann sich (Dat.) ein Auto tageweise oder wochenweise mieten

    day by day/month by month, by the day/month — (as each day/month passes) Tag für Tag/Monat für Monat

    sell something by the packet/ton/dozen — etwas paket-/tonnenweise/im Dutzend verkaufen

    10 ft. by 20 ft. — 10 [Fuß] mal 20 Fuß

    two by two/three by three/four by four — zu zweit/dritt/viert

    15) (indicating factor) durch

    wider by a footum einen Fuß breiter

    17) (according to) nach
    18) in oaths bei

    by [Almighty] God — bei Gott[, dem Allmächtigen]

    2. adverb
    1) (past) vorbei

    drive/run/flow by — vorbeifahren/-laufen/-fließen

    2) (near)

    close/near by — in der Nähe

    3)

    by and largeim großen und ganzen

    by and by — nach und nach; (in past) nach einer Weile

    II
    * * *
    1. preposition
    1) (next to; near; at the side of: by the door; He sat by his sister.) bei
    2) (past: going by the house.) vorbei
    3) (through; along; across: We came by the main road.) über
    4) (used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action: struck by a stone.) von
    5) (using: He's going to contact us by letter; We travelled by train.) mit
    6) (from; through the means of: I met her by chance; by post.) durch
    7) ((of time) not later than: by 6 o'clock.) um
    8) (during the time of.) während
    9) (to the extent of: taller by ten centimetres.) um
    10) (used to give measurements etc: 4 metres by 2 metres.) mal
    11) (in quantities of: fruit sold by the kilo.) (kilo-, etc.)weise
    12) (in respect of: a teacher by profession.) von
    2. adverb
    1) (near: They stood by and watched.) dabei
    2) (past: A dog ran by.) vorbei
    3) (aside; away: money put by for an emergency.) beiseite
    - bypass 3. verb
    (to avoid (a place) by taking such a road.) umgehen
    - by-product
    - bystander
    - by and by
    - by and large
    - by oneself
    - by the way
    * * *
    by
    [baɪ]
    I. prep
    1. (beside) bei, an
    a hotel \by the river ein Hotel am Fluss
    my desk is \by the window mein Schreibtisch steht am Fenster
    come and sit \by me komm und setz dich zu mir [o neben mich]
    \by the roadside am Straßenrand
    \by sb's side an jds Seite
    2. (part of sb/sth) bei
    to grab sb \by the arm jdn am Arm packen
    to seize sb \by their hair jdn am Schopf packen
    to take sb \by the hand jdn bei der Hand nehmen
    3. (past and beyond) vorbei
    he drove \by our house er ist an unserem Haus vorbeigefahren
    she walked \by me without speaking sie ging, ohne etwas zu sagen, an mir vorbei
    \by the door durch die Tür
    \by this time next week I'll be on holiday nächste Woche um diese Zeit bin ich in Urlaub
    \by five o'clock/tomorrow [spätestens] bis fünf Uhr/morgen
    \by 14 February [spätestens] bis zum 14.02.
    \by now [or this time] inzwischen
    she ought to have arrived \by now sie müsste inzwischen angekommen sein
    \by the time... bis...
    \by the time [that] this letter reaches you I will have left London wenn dieser Brief dich erreicht, werde ich schon nicht mehr in London sein
    5. (during) bei
    they ate \by candlelight sie aßen bei Kerzenlicht
    \by day/night tagsüber [o bei Tag] /nachts [o bei Nacht
    6. (happening progressively) für
    the children came in two \by two die Kinder kamen in Zweiergruppen herein
    the situation becomes worse \by the day die Lage verschlechtert sich von Tag zu Tag
    bit \by bit nach und nach
    day \by day Tag für Tag
    minute \by minute Minute um Minute, im Minutenabstand
    7. (agent) von, durch
    the cake is made \by Anne der Kuchen ist von Anne [gebacken], den Kuchen hat Anne gebacken
    an attack \by the enemy ein Angriff durch den Feind, ein Feindangriff
    a book/painting \by Irene ein Buch/ein Gemälde von Irene
    a decision \by his father eine Entscheidung seines Vaters
    8. (cause) von, durch
    the damage was caused \by fire der Schaden wurde durch einen Brand verursacht
    \by chance durch Zufall, zufällig
    \by contrast im Gegensatz
    Richard, \by contrast, works very much Richard hingegen arbeitet sehr viel
    death \by misadventure Tod durch Unfall
    9. (with -ing)
    you switch it on \by pressing this button man schaltet es ein, indem man auf diesen Knopf drückt
    10. (method) mit
    to pay \by cheque mit Scheck bezahlen
    to contact sb \by letter jdn anschreiben
    11. (means of transport) mit
    to travel \by air fliegen
    \by boat/bus/car/train mit dem Schiff/Bus/Auto/Zug
    to travel \by road über Land fahren
    to travel \by sea auf dem Seeweg reisen
    12. (parent) von
    she's his daughter \by his second wife sie ist seine Tochter mit seiner zweiten Frau [o aus zweiter Ehe]
    a black filly \by Golden Summer ein schwarzes Fohlen von Golden Summer
    13. (term) mit
    what is meant \by ‘cool’? was bedeutet ‚cool‘?
    14. (name of a person) bei
    he mostly calls her \by her last name er redet sie meistens mit ihrem Nachnamen an
    15. (according to) nach, von
    I'm German \by birth von Geburt bin ich Deutsche
    \by my watch it's six o'clock nach meiner Uhr ist es sechs
    he could tell \by the look on her face that... er konnte an ihrem Gesichtsausdruck ablesen, dass...
    \by law, he's still a child dem Gesetz nach [o laut Gesetz] ist er noch ein Kind
    that's all right \by me ich bin damit einverstanden
    to live \by the rules sich akk an die Vorschriften halten
    \by trade [or profession] von Beruf
    16. (quantity)
    he rented the car \by the day er hat den Wagen tageweise gemietet
    it's sold \by the metre es wird am Meter verkauft
    to sell \by the dozen/hundred/thousand zu Dutzenden/Hunderten/Tausenden verkaufen
    to get paid \by the hour stundenweise bezahlt werden
    17. (margin) um
    prices went up \by 20% die Preise sind um 20 % gestiegen
    the bullet missed her \by two centimetres die Kugel verfehlte sie um zwei Zentimeter [o ging nur zwei Zentimeter an ihr vorbei]
    it would be better \by far to... es wäre weitaus besser,...
    the room measures 5 metres \by 8 metres das Zimmer misst 5 mal 8 Meter
    19. MATH
    8 multiplied \by 3 equals 24 8 mal 3 macht 24
    8 divided \by 4 equals 2 8 geteilt durch 4 ist 2
    he multiplied it \by 20 er hat es mit 20 multipliziert
    20. (in oaths) bei
    I swear \by Almighty God that... ich schwöre bei dem allmächtigen Gott, dass...
    II. adv inv
    1. (past) vorbei
    excuse me, I can't get \by Entschuldigung, ich komme nicht vorbei
    time goes \by so quickly die Zeit vergeht so schnell
    to come \by vorbeikommen
    I'll come \by tomorrow ich komme morgen mal vorbei
    to drive \by vorbeifahren
    to pass \by vorbeikommen
    to speed \by sb/sth an jdm/etw vorbeisausen
    2. (near) in der Nähe
    close \by ganz in der Nähe, in unmittelbarer Nähe
    3. (in reserve)
    to put [or lay] some money \by etwas [Geld] zurücklegen [o auf die Seite legen
    4.
    \by and \by ( dated) bald
    \by and large im Großen und Ganzen
    \by oneself (alone) allein
    to live \by oneself allein leben; (unaided) selbst
    he can dress \by himself er kann sich selbst [o alleine] anziehen
    \by the \by nebenbei bemerkt
    where's Jane, \by the \by? wo ist denn eigentlich Jane?
    * * *
    [baɪ]
    1. prep
    1) (= close to) bei, an (+dat); (with movement) an (+acc); (= next to) neben (+dat); (with movement) neben (+acc)

    by the window/fire/river — am or beim Fenster/Feuer/Fluss

    by the seaFerien pl an der See

    come and sit by me — komm, setz dich neben mich

    2) (= via) über (+acc)
    3)

    (= past) to go/rush etc by sb/sth — an jdm/etw vorbeigehen/-eilen etc

    4)

    (time = during) by day/night — bei Tag/Nacht

    5) (time = not later than) bis

    can you do it by tomorrow?kannst du es bis morgen machen?

    by the time I got there, he had gone — bis ich dorthin kam, war er gegangen

    but by that time or by then I had realized that... — aber bis dahin war mir klar geworden, dass...

    but by that time or by then it will be too late —

    6)

    (indicating amount) by the inch/kilo/hour/month — zoll-/kilo-/stunden-/monatsweise

    7) (indicating agent, cause) von

    indicated by an asterisk —

    8)

    (indicating method, means, manner: see also nouns) by bus/car/bicycle — mit dem or per Bus/Auto/Fahrrad

    by daylight/moonlight — bei Tag(eslicht)/im Mondschein

    to know sb by name/sight — jdn dem Namen nach/vom Sehen her kennen

    to be known by the name of... — unter dem Namen... bekannt sein

    by myself/himself etc — allein

    9)

    by saving hard he managed to... — durch eisernes Sparen or dadurch, dass er eisern sparte, gelang es ihm...

    by turning this knob —

    by saying that I didn't mean... — ich habe damit nicht gemeint...

    animals which move by wriggling — Tiere, die sich schlängelnd fortbewegen

    he could walk by supporting himself on... — gestützt auf... könnte er gehen

    10) (according to: see also nouns) nach

    to call sb/sth by his/its proper name — jdn/etw beim richtigen Namen nennen

    if it's OK by you/him etc — wenn es Ihnen/ihm etc recht ist

    it's all right by mevon mir aus gern or schon

    11) (measuring difference) um
    12) (MATH, MEASURE)

    to divide/multiply by — dividieren durch/multiplizieren mit

    13)

    (points of compass) South by South West — Südsüdwest

    14) (in oaths) bei

    I swear by Almighty God —

    by heaven, I'll get you for this — das sollst or wirst du mir, bei Gott, büßen!

    15)

    by the right! (Mil) — rechts, links...!

    16)
    2. adv
    1)

    (= past) to pass/wander/rush etc by — vorbei- or vorüberkommen/-wandern/-eilen etc

    2)

    (= in reserve) to put or lay by — beiseitelegen

    3)

    (phrases) by and by — irgendwann; (with past tense) nach einiger Zeit

    * * *
    by1 [baı]
    A präp
    1. (örtlich) (nahe oder dicht) bei oder an (dat), neben (dat):
    a house by the river ein Haus beim oder am Fluss;
    side by side Seite an Seite
    2. vorbei oder vorüber an (dat), an (dat) … entlang:
    3. über (akk):
    4. auf (dat), entlang (akk oder dat) (Weg etc):
    come by another road eine andere Straße entlangkommen
    5. per, mit, mittels, durch (ein Verkehrsmittel): air1 A 1, post3 A 1, etc
    6. (zeitlich) bis zu, bis um, bis spätestens:
    be here by 4.30 sei spätestens um 4 Uhr 30 hier;
    a) bis dahin, unterdessen,
    b) um diese Zeit, (ungefähr) zu diesem Zeitpunkt; now1 Bes Redew
    7. während, bei (Tageszeit): day Bes Redew, etc
    8. nach, …weise:
    be sold by the meter (bes Br metre) meterweise verkauft werden; hour, etc
    9. nach, gemäß:
    it is ten by my watch nach oder auf meiner Uhr ist es zehn
    10. von: nature 2, trade A 4
    11. von, durch (Urheberschaft):
    she has a son by him sie hat einen Sohn von ihm;
    he has a daughter by his first marriage er hat eine Tochter aus erster Ehe;
    a play by Shaw ein Stück von Shaw;
    it was settled by him es wurde durch ihn oder von ihm erledigt; oneself 1
    12. mittels, mit Hilfe von, mit, durch:
    written by pencil mit Bleistift geschrieben;
    by listening durch Zuhören;
    by (his) talking rapidly dadurch, dass er schnell redet(e); force A 1, A 3, A 4 letter1 A 2
    be (too) short by an inch um einen Zoll zu kurz sein
    14. MATH
    a) mal:
    the size is 9 feet by 6 die Größe ist 9 auf 6 ( oder 9 × 6) Fuß; multiply A 2
    b) durch:
    15. an (dat), bei: root1 A 1, seize A 1 a
    B adv
    1. nahe, da(bei):
    by and large im Großen und Ganzen;
    a) bald, demnächst,
    b) nach und nach,
    c) kurze Zeit später; close B, hard B 4
    2. vorbei…, vorüber…: go by, pass by, etc
    3. beiseite: put by etc
    by2 bye-bye C
    * * *
    I 1. preposition
    1) (near, beside) an (+ Dat.); bei; (next to) neben

    by the window/river — am Fenster/Fluss

    3) (about, in the possession of) bei
    4)
    5)

    by herselfetc. see herself 1)

    6) (along) entlang

    by the riveram od. den Fluss entlang

    7) (via) über (+ Akk.)

    leave by the door/window — zur Tür hinausgehen/zum Fenster hinaussteigen

    we came by the quickest/shortest route — wir sind die schnellste/kürzeste Strecke gefahren

    8) (passing) vorbei an (+ Dat.)

    run/drive by somebody/something — an jemandem/etwas vorbeilaufen/vorbeifahren

    9) (during) bei

    by day/night — bei Tag/Nacht; tagsüber/nachts

    written by... — geschrieben von...

    he was killed by lightning/a falling chimney — er ist vom Blitz/von einem umstürzenden Schornstein erschlagen worden

    heated by gas/oil — mit Gas/Öl geheizt; gas-/ölbeheizt

    by bus/ship — etc. mit dem Bus/Schiff usw.

    by air/sea — mit dem Flugzeug/Schiff

    by now/this time — inzwischen

    by the 20th — bis zum 20.

    13) (indicating unit of time) pro; (indicating unit of length, weight, etc.) -weise

    by the second/minute/hour — pro Sekunde/Minute/Stunde

    you can hire a car by the day or by the weekman kann sich (Dat.) ein Auto tageweise oder wochenweise mieten

    day by day/month by month, by the day/month — (as each day/month passes) Tag für Tag/Monat für Monat

    sell something by the packet/ton/dozen — etwas paket-/tonnenweise/im Dutzend verkaufen

    10 ft. by 20 ft. — 10 [Fuß] mal 20 Fuß

    two by two/three by three/four by four — zu zweit/dritt/viert

    18) in oaths bei

    by [Almighty] God — bei Gott[, dem Allmächtigen]

    2. adverb
    1) (past) vorbei

    drive/run/flow by — vorbeifahren/-laufen/-fließen

    close/near by — in der Nähe

    3)

    by and by — nach und nach; (in past) nach einer Weile

    II
    see bye II
    * * *
    prep.
    an präp.
    bei präp.
    bis präp.
    durch präp.
    neben präp.
    von präp.
    über präp.

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  • 120 jam

    jam, adv. [for diam, collat. form of diem, cf. pri-dem, du-dum, Corss. Ausspr. I. p. 213; II. p. 850; but acc. to Curt. Gr. Etym. 398, 620; locat. form from pronom. stem ja].
    I.
    Of time, denoting a point or moment of time as coinciding with that of the action, etc., described.
    A.
    Of present time.
    1.
    As opp. to past or future, at this time, now, just now, at present, i. e. while I speak or write this.
    a.
    Jam alone:

    jamne autem, ut soles, deludis?

    Plaut. Aul. 5, 11:

    jam satis credis sobrium esse me,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 36:

    saltus reficit jam roscida luna,

    Verg. G. 3, 337:

    jam tenebris et sole cadente,

    id. ib. 3, 401:

    jamque dies, ni fallor, adest,

    id. A. 5, 49:

    jam advesperascit,

    Ter. And. 3, 4, 2:

    reddere qui voces jam scit puer,

    Hor. A. P. 158: stabat modo consularis, modo septemvir epulonum;

    jam neutrum,

    Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 12:

    jam melior, jam, diva, precor,

    Verg. A. 12, 179:

    Hem, scio jam quod vis dicere,

    Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 36:

    in ea (consuetudine) quaedam sunt jura ipsa jam certa propter vetustatem,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 67:

    jam tempus agi,

    Verg. A. 5, 638:

    surgere jam tempus,

    Cat. 62, 3.—
    b.
    Strengthened.
    (α).
    By repetition: jam jam, jam jamque (nearly = nunc), at this very time, precisely now:

    jam jam intellego, Crasse, quod dicas,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 24, 90:

    jam jam minime miror te otium perturbare,

    id. Phil. 2, 34, 87:

    jam jam dolet quod egi, jam jamque paenitet,

    Cat. 63, 73:

    jam jam linquo acies,

    Verg. A. 12, 875:

    jam jamque video bellum,

    Cic. Att. 16, 9 fin.:

    at illum ruere nuntiant et jam jamque adesse,

    id. ib. 7, 20, 1; cf.:

    jam mihi, jam possim contentus vivere parvo,

    Tib. 1, 1, 25 (7).—
    (β).
    By nunc: jam nunc, just now, at this very time, as things now are:

    jam nunc irata non es,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 65:

    dux, jam nunc locatus in urbe,

    Liv. 22, 38, 9; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 127:

    quae cum cogito, jam nunc timeo quidnam, etc.,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 13, 42:

    deliberationis ejus tempus ita jam nunc statui posse, etc.,

    Liv. 31, 32, 3:

    ipsa Venus laetos jam nunc migravit in agros,

    Tib. 2, 3, 3:

    nec jam nunc regina loquor,

    Val. Fl. 8, 47; so,

    nunc jam (nunciam): secede huc nunciam,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 1, 23:

    audi nunciam,

    Ter. And. 2, 1, 29:

    i nunciam,

    id. Ad. 2, 1, 21: nunc jam sum expeditus, Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 12, 5:

    nunc jam nobis vobisque consulatus patet,

    Liv. 7, 32, 14.—
    (γ).
    By tum:

    jam tum opifices funguntur munere,

    Plin. 11, 21, 24, § 74; Verg. G. 2, 405; id. A. 1, 18.—
    (δ).
    By pridem, v. jampridem.—
    2.
    In contrast with the time at which something was expected.
    a.
    Of that which occurs sooner, already, so soon:

    quies (animos) aut jam exhaustos aut mox exhauriendos, renovavit,

    Liv. 21, 21, 7:

    gravitate valetudinis, qua tamen jam paululum videor levari,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 2, 1; 3, 8, 16:

    jamne ibis,

    are you going so soon, Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 86; id. Rud. 2, 7, 26.—
    b.
    Of that which occurs later, at last, now, only now:

    ohe jam desine deos uxor gratulando obtundere,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 8:

    postulo, Dave, ut redeat jam in viam,

    id. And. 1, 2, 19:

    jamque sero diei subducit ex acie legionem faciendis castris,

    Tac. A. 2, 21:

    jam sanguinis alti vis sibi fecit iter,

    Luc. 2, 214.—Tandem or aliquando is often added:

    jam tandem ades ilico,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 39:

    putamus enim utile esse te aliquando jam rem transigere,

    Cic. Att. 1, 4, 1:

    jam tandem Italiae fugientis prendimus oras,

    Verg. A. 6, 61; Liv. 22, 12, 10.—
    3.
    As continued from the past, already, by this time, ere now, till now, hitherto:

    et apud Graecos quidem jam anni prope quadrigenti sunt, etc.,

    Cic. Or. 51, 171:

    obsolevit jam ista oratio,

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 17, 52:

    nondum feminam aequavimus gloriā, et jam nos laudis satietas cepit?

    Curt. 9, 6, 23.—With numerals and words specifying time:

    jam biennium est, cum mecum coepit rem gerere,

    Plaut. Merc. 3, 1, 35; so,

    plus jam anno,

    id. Curc. 1, 1, 14:

    sunt duo menses jam,

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 3, 8:

    qui septingentos jam annos vivunt, etc.,

    id. Fl. 26, 63:

    annum jam tertium et vicesimum regnat,

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 3, 7; id. Fin. 2, 29, 94.—
    4.
    With imperatives, to express haste or impatience, like Engl. now, now, straightway, at once:

    quid miserum, Aenea, laceras? Jam parce sepulto,

    Verg. A. 3, 41:

    sed jam age, carpe viam,

    id. ib. 6, 629:

    et jam tu... illum adspice contra,

    id. ib. 11, 373.—So in impetuous or passionate questions (freq. in Plaut.):

    Jam tu autem nobis praeturam geris?

    Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 23; cf. id. Aul. 5, 11; id. Bacch. 2, 2, 25.—
    5.
    Jam... jam, at one time... at another, now... now, at this time... at that:

    jamque eadem digitis jam pectine pulsat eburno,

    Verg. A. 647:

    jamque hos cursu, jam praeterit illos,

    id. ib. 4, 157:

    qui jam contento, jam laxo fune laborat,

    Hor. S. 2, 7, 20:

    jam vino quaerens, jam somno fallere curas,

    id. ib. 2, 7, 114:

    jam secundae, jam adversae res, ita erudierant, etc.,

    Liv. 30, 30; Tib. 1, 2, 49; Ov. M. 1, 111.—
    B.
    Of past time.
    1.
    In the time just past, but now, a moment ago, a little while ago, just:

    videamus nunc quam sint praeclare illa his, quae jam posui, consequentia,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 7, 26:

    Arsinoë et jam dicta Memphis,

    Plin. 5, 9, 11, § 61:

    insulae praeter jam dictas,

    id. 3, 26, 30, § 151:

    hiems jam praecipitaverat,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 25, 1:

    domum quam tu jam exaedificatam habebas,

    Cic. Att. 1, 6, 1.—
    2.
    Like English now, by this time, already.
    a.
    Alone:

    jam advesperascebat,

    Liv. 39, 50:

    Hannibalem movisse ex hibernis, et jam Alpes transire,

    id. 27, 39:

    et jam fama volans... domos et moenia complet,

    Verg. A. 11, 139; 12, 582; Caes. B. G. 1, 11; 6, 6:

    jamque rubescebat Aurora,

    Verg. A. 3, 521; 10, 260:

    ut semel inclinavit pugna, jam intolerabilis Romana vis erat,

    Liv. 6, 32:

    cum decimum jam diem graviter ex intestinis laborarem,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 26, 1.—
    b.
    Strengthened.
    (α).
    Jam jamque, Verg. A. 8, 708.—
    (β).
    By tum, as early as that:

    se jam tum gessisse pro cive,

    Cic. Arch. 5, 11; Liv. 29, 1; Verg. 7, 738; Tac. Agr. 45.—
    (γ).
    By tunc (post-Aug.;

    once in Cic.),

    Suet. Aug. 89; id. Ner. 7; Tac. H. 4, 50; Cic. Fam. 3, 12, 3 dub.—
    3.
    Of a time succeeding another time referred to, from that time, thenceforth, thereafter (esp. with a or ab, when it is often = Eng. even, very):

    qui aequom esse censent nos jam a pueris nasci senes,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 2:

    quae me maxime sicuti jam a prima adolescentia delectarunt,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 67:

    benevolentia quae mihi jam a pueritia tua cognita est,

    id. ib. 4, 7, 1:

    dederas enim jam ab adolescentia documenta,

    id. Mil. 8, 22: jam ab illo tempore, cum, etc., from the very time when, etc., id. Fam. 2, 16, 9; cf.:

    urgerent philosophorum greges jam ab illo fonte et capite Socrate,

    id. de Or. 1, 10, 42. —So with ex:

    jam ex quo ipse accepisset regnum,

    ever since, Liv. 42, 11, 8.—
    C.
    Of future time.
    1.
    In the time immediately approaching, forthwith, straightway, directly, presently:

    occlude sis fores ambobus pessulis: jam ego hic ero,

    Plaut. Aul. 1, 2, 25:

    ille jam hic aderit,

    id. Ep. 2, 2, 72: omitte;

    jam adero,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 6, 26; cf. id. ib. 4, 6, 1; id. And. 1, 2, 9; 4, 4, 38: bono animo es;

    jam argentum ad eam deferes, quod ei es pollicitus,

    id. Heaut. 4, 6, 18:

    facere id ut paratum jam sit,

    Plaut. As. 1, 1, 76:

    jam fuerit, neque post unquam revocare licebit,

    Lucr. 3, 927:

    jam faciam quod voltis,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 16:

    jam enim aderunt consules ad suas Nonas,

    Cic. Att. 7, 20, 2.—
    2.
    In the time immediately succeeding another time referred to, forthwith, at once, straightway, then:

    nunc ubi me illic non videbit, jam huc recurret,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 10:

    accede ad ignem... jam calesces,

    id. Eun. 1, 2, 5:

    nisi puerum tollis, jam ego hunc in mediam viam provolvam,

    id. And. 4, 4, 38:

    de quibus jam dicendi locus erit, cum de senioribus pauca dixero,

    Cic. Brut. 25, 96:

    agedum, dictatorem creemus. Jam hic centicescet furor,

    Liv. 2, 29, 11:

    aperi, inquit, jam scies,

    Petr. 16, 2; cf. Verg. A. 1, 272.—
    3.
    Representing as present an impending event, now, already, presently (mostly poet.):

    jam te premet nox,

    Hor. C. 1, 4, 16:

    jam veniet mors, jam subrepet iners aetas,

    Tib. 1, 1, 70:

    jam mare turbari trabibus videbis, jam fervere litora flammis,

    Verg. A. 4, 566; 6, 676:

    alius Latio jam partus Achilles,

    id. ib. 6, 89:

    hic magnae jam locus urbis erit,

    Tib. 2, 5, 55.—
    D.
    With negatives, denoting cessation of previous condition: jam non, no more, no longer:

    quem odisse jam non potestis,

    Cic. Clu. 10, 29; Ov. M. 4, 382:

    non jam,

    not any more, Cic. Div. in Caecil. 1, 3:

    nihil jam,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 21.—
    E.
    With comparatives:

    ad mitiora jam ingenia,

    which had become milder, Liv. 27. 39:

    ad ferociores jam gentes,

    which then were less civilized, id. 21, 60:

    una jam potior sententia,

    Stat. Th. 2, 368.
    II.
    In other relations.
    A.
    To denote that something will certainly, properly, or easily occur, under certain circumstances.
    1.
    In a conclusion, to emphasize its relation to the condition, then surely, then:

    si cogites, remittas jam me onerare injuriis,

    Ter. And. 5, 1, 6: si quis voluerit animi sui [p. 1012] notionem evolvere, jam se ipse doceat, eum virum bonum esse, Cic. Off. 3, 19, 76:

    si hoc dixissem, jam mihi consuli jure optimo senatus vim intulisset,

    id. Cat. 1, 8, 21; id. Leg. 1, 12, 34; id. Brut. 17, 68:

    si jubeat eo dirigi, jam in portu fore omnem classem,

    Liv. 29, 27, 8.—
    2.
    In a consequence, to show that it is conceived as immediate, now, then, therefore: satis est tibi in te, satis in legibus;

    jam contemni non poteris,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 26, 84:

    jam hoc non potest in te non honorifice esse dictum,

    id. Fam. 5, 2, 2; id. Leg. 2, 24, 60; id. Clu. 16, 46:

    nec hanc solam Romani meretricem colunt... Jam quanta ista immortalitas putanda est,

    Lact. 1, 20, 5:

    Quae cum ita sint, ego jam hinc praedico,

    Liv. 40, 36, 14: conspecta et ex muris ea multitudo erat;

    jamque etiam legionariae cohortes sequebantur,

    id. 10, 43, 1.—
    B.
    In transitions.
    1.
    To a new subject, now, moreover, again, once more then:

    jam de artificiis et quaestibus... haec fere accepimus,

    Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150; Verg. G. 2, 57:

    jam jura legitima ex legibus cognosci oportebit,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 68:

    jam illud senatus consultum, quod eo die factum est, etc.,

    id. Fam. 5, 2, 4:

    jam Saliare Numae carmen qui laudat,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 86. —So with vero:

    jam vero motus animi, sollicitudines aegritudinesque oblivione leniuntur,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 38, 110:

    jam vero virtuti Cn. Pompei quae potest par oratio inveniri?

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 11, 29; 14, 41; id. Off. 3, 13 init. —With at enim:

    at enim jam dicetis virtutem non posse constitui, si ea, etc.,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 15, 40 init.
    2.
    In enumerations:

    et aures... itemque nares... jam gustatus... tactus autem,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 56, 141.—So sometimes repeatedly, at one time... at another... at another, jam... jam... jam:

    jam medici, jam apparatus cibi, jam in hoc solum importatum instrumentum balinei nullius non succurrit valetudini,

    Vell. 2, 114, 2; cf. Flor. 2, 17, 8, and I. A. 5. supra.—
    C.
    For emphasis.
    1.
    After non modo... sed ( = adeo), now, even, I may say:

    non cum senatu modo, sed jam cum diis bellum gerere,

    Liv. 21, 63, 6.—
    2.
    Pressing the strict sense of a word or clause, now, precisely, indeed:

    (Hieronymum) quem jam cur Peripateticum appellem, nescio,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 5, 14:

    hoc quidem haud molestum est jam, quod collus collari caret,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 107:

    loquor enim jam non de sapientium, sed de communibus amicitiis,

    Cic. Lael. 21, 77:

    te quoque jam, Thais, ita me di bene ament, amo,

    Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 43:

    imitatio morum alienorum... jam inter leniores affectus numerari potest,

    Quint. 9, 2, 58:

    reliqua jam aequitatis sunt,

    id. 7, 1, 62:

    cetera jam fabulosa,

    Tac. G. 46:

    desine: jam venio moriturus,

    Verg. A. 10, 881.—So esp. with et: et jam (cf. etiam), and indeed, and in fact, et lenitas illa Graecorum et verborum comprehensio, et jam artifex, ut ita dicam, stilus, Cic. Brut. 25, 96:

    pulchriora etiam Polycleti et jam plane perfecta,

    id. ib. 18, 70:

    Pompeium et hortari et orare et jam liberius accusare non desistimus,

    id. Fam. 1, 1, 3; Quint. Decl. 5, 3; Luc. 8, 659; cf.

    jamque,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 6, 9; so,

    jam et: nec deerat Ptolemaeus, jam et sceleris instinctor,

    Tac. H. 1, 23; 1, 22;

    and, ac jam: ac jam, ut omnia contra opinionem acciderent, tamen se plurimum navibus posse,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 9: jam ergo, in very fact:

    jam ergo aliquis condemnavit,

    Cic. Clu. 41, 113.—
    3.
    In climax, even, indeed, really:

    opus Paniceis, opus Placentinis quoque... jam maritumi omnes milites opus sunt mihi,

    Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 59:

    jam illa quae natura, non litteris, assecuti sunt, neque cum Graecia neque ulla cum gente sunt conferenda,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 1, 2:

    jam in opere quis par Romano miles?

    Liv. 9, 19, 8; Quint. 12, 1, 45; Cic. Rep. 1, 5; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 83.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > jam

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  • Time and a Word — Infobox Album Name = Time and a Word Type = Studio Album Artist = Yes Background = orange Released = June 1970 Recorded = November 1969 ndash;January 1970 Genre = Progressive rock, symphonic rock Length = 40:06 Label = Atlantic Producer = Tony… …   Wikipedia

  • pressing — /ˈprɛsɪŋ / (say presing) adjective 1. urgent; demanding immediate attention: a pressing need. –noun 2. an act or instance of someone or something that presses. 3. a. a run of gramophone records produced at one time. b. → record (def. 18). 4. a… …  

  • pressing — adjective requiring quick or immediate action or attention. ↘expressing something strongly or persistently. noun a record or other object made by moulding under pressure. ↘a series of objects pressed at one time. Derivatives pressingly adverb …   English new terms dictionary

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