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1 without number
very many:كَثيرا، دائِما، مَرّات لا تُحْصىI've told him times without number (= very often) not to do that.
•Remark: a number of, meaning "several", is plural: A number of boys are absent today. the number of, meaning "the total quantity of" is singular: The number of girls in the class is small. -
2 de nenumărate ori
times without numbertimes out of numberscores of timestime and again. -
3 conta, vezes sem conta
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > conta, vezes sem conta
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4 отново
again, once again, once moreотново на работа/на власт back at work/in powerпочвам нещо отново resume s.th.спечел-вам отново win backсрещаме се отново meet again* * *отно̀во,нареч. again, once again, once more; научавам \отново learn afresh; \отново и \отново time and time again, time after time; times out of number/without number; \отново на работа/на власт back at work/in power; посещавам \отново revisit; започвам нещо \отново resume s.th.; започвам \отново make a fresh start; спечелвам \отново win back; сядам \отново resume o.’s seat; тръгвам \отново на път resume o.’s journey.* * *again: I will come отново. - Ще дойда отново.; afresh; de novo{di nouvou}; newly: He repeats this отново and отново. - Той повтаря едно и също отново и отново.* * *1. again, once again, once more 2. ОТНОВО и ОТНОВО time and time again, time after time;times out of number/without number 3. ОТНОВО на работа/ нa власт back at work/in power 4. научавам ОТНОВО learn afresh 5. посещавам ОТНОВО revisit 6. почвам ОТНОВО make a fresh start 7. почвам нещо ОТНОВО resume s.th. 8. спечел-вам ОТНОВО win back 9. срещаме се ОТНОВО meet again 10. сядам ОТНОВО resume o.'s seat 11. тръгвам ОТНОВО на път resume o.'s journey -
5 unzählig
I Adj. nur attr. innumerable, countless, numberless; unzählige Menschen etc. auch scores of people etc.; unzählige Male countless times, umpteen times umg., times without number geh.; Unzählige wurden verhaftet scores ( mehr: hundreds) of people were arrested* * *countless; numberless; myriad; innumerable* * *un|zäh|lig [Un'tsɛːlɪç, 'ʊn-]1. adjinnumerable, countlessunzä́hlige Mal(e) — countless times, time and again
2. advunzä́hlig viele — huge numbers
unzä́hlig viele Bücher/Mädchen — innumerable books/girls
* * *(too many to be counted; a great many: innumerable difficulties.) innumerable* * *un·zäh·lig[ʊnˈtsɛ:lɪç]adj innumerable, countless\unzählige Anhänger/Fans huge [or enormous] numbers of supporters/fans\unzählige Bekannte/Freunde a [very] wide circle of acquaintances/friends\unzählige Mal time and again, over and over again* * *Adjektiv innumerable; countless* * *A. adj nur attr innumerable, countless, numberless;Unzählige wurden verhaftet scores ( mehr: hundreds) of people were arrestedB. adv:unzählig viele countless* * *Adjektiv innumerable; countless* * *adj.innumerable adj.numberless adj. adv.innumerably adv. -
6 бесчисленное количество раз
General subject: times out of number, times out without number, times without numberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчисленное количество раз
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7 de mii de ori
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8 tausendmal
* * *tau|send|maladva thousand timesich bitte táúsendmal um Entschuldigung —
viel táúsendmal (old) — times without number
See:→ auch hundertmal* * *tau·send·mal, 1000-malRR[ˈtauzn̩tma:l]1. a thousand times; s.a. achtmal2. (fam: sehr viel, sehr oft) a thousand times, thousands of times* * *Adverb a thousand times* * *tausendmal adv a thousand times;ich bitte tausendmal um Verzeihung geh oder iron I am most dreadfully sorry* * *Adverb a thousand times* * *adv.a thousand times expr. -
9 în repetate rânduri
repeatedlyseveral timesscores of timesmore often than notmore than oncetime after timetime and (time) againon repeated occasionstime out of number, times without number -
10 unzählige Male
(very many: I've told him times without number (= very often) not to do that.) without number -
11 igen sokszor
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12 caída
f.1 fall, collapse, downfall, downturn.2 wipe-out.3 prolapse, ptosis, drooping, lapsus.past part.past participle of spanish verb: caer.* * *1 (acción de caer) fall, falling2 (pérdida) loss3 (de precios, temperatura) fall, drop4 (de un terreno) slope5 (del sol) setting6 (de tejidos) body, hang8 figurado downfall, fall\a la caída del sol at sunsetcaída de ojos demure lookcaída libre free fall* * *noun f.1) fall2) drop3) collapse4) loss* * *SF1) (=accidente) fall; [de caballo] fall, tumble•
sufrir una caída — to have a fall, take a tumbledurante un campeonato regional, sufrió una grave caída del caballo — during a regional championship, he had a bad fall o tumble off his horse
caída de cabeza, sufrir una caída de cabeza — to fall headfirst, take a header *
2) [de gobierno, imperio] fall, collapse; [de un gobernante] downfallla caída del Muro de Berlín — the collapse o fall of the Berlin Wall
3) (=pérdida) [de cabello, dientes] loss4) (Dep)caída al vacío, caída libre — free fall
5) (=descenso) [de precios, ventas] fall, drop; [de divisa] fallla espectacular caída de precios afectó con gran dureza a numerosas economías — many economies were hard hit by the dramatic fall o drop in prices
el gobierno está decidido a frenar la caída de la libra — the government is determined to curb the fall of the pound
caída de tensión — (Med) drop in blood pressure; (Elec) drop in voltage
el banco intervino para evitar la caída en picado del dólar — the bank intervened to stop the dollar taking a nose-dive o plummeting
6)7) (=desprendimiento) fallhabía una continua caída de piedras desde la cima de la montaña — rocks fell continuously from the top of the mountain
8) (=inclinación) [de terreno] slope; [brusco] drop9) [de tela, ropa] hangcaída de ojos, tenía una caída de ojos entre coqueta y malvada — the way she lowered her eyes was somewhere between coquettish and wicked
10) (Rel)11)12) pl caídasa) * (=golpes) witty remarks¡qué caídas tiene! — isn't he witty?
b) (=lana) low-grade wool sing* * *1) ( accidente) fallsufrir una caída — persona to have a fall
2) ( del cabello)3) (de tela, falda)4) (de gobierno, de ciudad) fallla caída del Imperio Romano — the fall o collapse of the Roman Empire
5) ( descenso) fall, drop6)a la caída del sol or de la tarde — at sunset, at dusk
7) (de terreno, de superficie) slope; ( más pronunciada) drop* * *= drop, spiral, downfall, slippage, downturn, droop, trough, downward spiral, fall, slump, downswing, descent, labefaction.Ex. Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. What this time will be the cause of his slapstick downfall?.Ex. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) also publishes FAO Books in Print on an intended annual cycle but the programme has been subject to slippage in recent years.Ex. Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.Ex. This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex. Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex. The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex. There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex. The natural result of this labefaction is the Delaware neonate killing by a freshman couple.----* a la caída de la noche = at nightfall, at twilight.* a la caída de la tarde = at twilight.* amortiguar la caída = break + Posesivo + fall.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* caída de la bolsa = market crash, stock market crash.* caída de la tarde = sundown.* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* caída de los precios = falling prices.* caída del sistema = system crash.* caída de pelo = hair loss.* caída en picado = plunge, nosedive, swoop.* caída libre = free fall.* en caída = flowing.* * *1) ( accidente) fallsufrir una caída — persona to have a fall
2) ( del cabello)3) (de tela, falda)4) (de gobierno, de ciudad) fallla caída del Imperio Romano — the fall o collapse of the Roman Empire
5) ( descenso) fall, drop6)a la caída del sol or de la tarde — at sunset, at dusk
7) (de terreno, de superficie) slope; ( más pronunciada) drop* * *= drop, spiral, downfall, slippage, downturn, droop, trough, downward spiral, fall, slump, downswing, descent, labefaction.Ex: Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.
Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex: What this time will be the cause of his slapstick downfall?.Ex: The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) also publishes FAO Books in Print on an intended annual cycle but the programme has been subject to slippage in recent years.Ex: Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.Ex: This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex: Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex: The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex: There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex: The natural result of this labefaction is the Delaware neonate killing by a freshman couple.* a la caída de la noche = at nightfall, at twilight.* a la caída de la tarde = at twilight.* amortiguar la caída = break + Posesivo + fall.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* caída de la bolsa = market crash, stock market crash.* caída de la tarde = sundown.* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* caída de los precios = falling prices.* caída del sistema = system crash.* caída de pelo = hair loss.* caída en picado = plunge, nosedive, swoop.* caída libre = free fall.* en caída = flowing.* * *A (accidente) fallsufrir una caída «persona» to have a fallha sufrido varias caídas y no se ha roto it's fallen on the floor/it's been dropped several times without breakingfue una mala caída it was a nasty fall, he took a nasty tumble ( colloq)Compuestos:hacerle una caída de ojos a algn to flutter one's eyelids at sbfree fallB(del cabello): un tratamiento contra la caída del cabello a treatment to prevent hair lossC(de una tela, falda): para esta falda se necesita una tela con más caída you need a heavier material for this skirttiene muy buena caída it hangs very wellD1 (de un gobierno) fall; (de una ciudad) fallla caída del Imperio Romano the fall o collapse of the Roman Empire2E (descenso) fall, dropla caída del dólar/del precio del petróleo the fall in the dollar/in the price of oilse ha producido una caída de las exportaciones/la demanda there has been a fall o drop in exports/demandla caída de la temperatura the drop in temperatureuna caída de voltaje or tensión a drop in voltageCompuesto:waterfallFa la caída del sol or de la tarde at sunset, at duskG1 (del terreno) slope; (más pronunciada) drop2 (de un techo) slope, pitch; (de una superficie) slope, dropH ( Náut) (de un palo, mástil) rake* * *
caída sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) fall;
caída libre free fall;
la caída del gobierno the fall of the government;
la caída del cabello hair loss
2 (de tela, falda):
tiene buena caída it hangs well
3 ( descenso) caída de algo ‹del dólar/de los precios/de la demanda› fall in sth;
‹de temperatura/voltaje› drop in sth;
caído,-a
I adjetivo
1 fallen: había varios troncos caídos en la carretera, there were tree trunks on the road
2 (en defensa de una causa) los soldados caídos en el desembarco de Normandía, the soldiers who fell in during the Normandy landings
3 (parte del cuerpo) Pedro es caído de hombros, Pedro has drooping shoulders
II mpl Mil los caídos, the fallen
caída sustantivo femenino
1 fall
la caída del muro de Berlín, the fall of the Berlin wall
2 (del pelo, los dientes) loss
3 (de los precios) drop
4 (de un tejido) es una tela con poca caída, it's a fabric that hangs badly
5 Pol downfall, collapse
6 (salto de agua) waterfall, cascade
' caída' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capa
- convalecer
- escalabrarse
- patinazo
- precipitarse
- aparatoso
- malo
- pique
- revolcón
English:
break
- collapse
- cushion
- downfall
- drape
- fall
- free fall
- inflamed
- rise
- sheer
- sky-dive
- sky-diver
- tumble
- descent
- dip
- doldrums
- down
- drop
- sky
- slump
- sun
- wind
* * *caída nf1. [de persona] fall;sufrir una caída to have a fall;se rompió la cadera por una mala caída he fell badly and broke his hip2. [de hojas, lluvia, nieve] fall;[de diente, pelo] loss;en la época de la caída de la hoja when the leaves fall off the trees;RP Famser la caída de la estantería to be out of this worldcaída de agua waterfall;caída libre free fall;caída de ojos: [m5] tiene una atractiva caída de ojos she has an attractive way of lowering her eyelashes;caída en picado [de avión] crash dive3. [de imperio, ciudad, dictador] fall;la caída del Imperio Romano the fall of the Roman Empire;la caída del muro (de Berlín) the fall of the Berlin Wall4. [de paro, precios] drop (de in);se espera una caída de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to drop;se ha registrado una caída del desempleo there has been a fall in unemployment, unemployment has gone downcaída en picado [de la economía] free fall; [de precios] nose-dive;caída de tensión voltage dropa la caída de la tarde at nightfall7. [de tela, vestido] drape10. [en golf] break* * *f fall;a la caída del sol at sunset;a la caída de la tarde at sunset;caída del gobierno fall of the government;caída del pelo hair loss* * *caída nf1) baja, descenso: fall, drop2) : collapse, downfall* * *caída n fall -
13 бесчисленный
countless, innumerable, numberlessбесчисленное количество раз — times without number, over and over again
бесчисленное множество — infinite number; countless numbers pl.
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14 бесчисленный
countless, innumerable, numberlessбесчи́сленное коли́чество раз — times without number, over and over again
бесчи́сленное мно́жество — infinite number; countless numbers pl
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15 бесчисленный
прил.innumerable, countlessбесчисленное количество раз — times without number, over and over again
бесчисленное множество — infinite number; countless numbers мн. ч.; infinitely many
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16 из множества
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17 бесчисленное множество раз
General subject: times without numberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчисленное множество раз
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18 απειράκις
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19 ἀπειράκις
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20 곱
n. multiple, (Mathematics) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); double, twofold amount
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