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1 demonstration
n1) демонстрация; манифестация2) демонстрация; показ3) проявление; обнаружение•to achieve smth by demonstrations — добиваться чего-л. с помощью демонстраций
to crush / to disperse a demonstration — разгонять демонстрацию
to gain some ground by demonstrations — добиваться чего-л. с помощью демонстраций
to give a demonstration of one's intentions — обнаруживать свои намерения
to hold an illegal demonstration — проводить / устраивать несанкционированную демонстрацию
to make / to mount an illegal demonstration — проводить / устраивать несанкционированную демонстрацию
to put down / to quell a demonstration — разгонять демонстрацию
to seek for a demonstration of smb's guilt — искать доказательства чьей-л. вины
to sponsor / to stage a demonstration — организовывать демонстрацию
- anarchic demonstrationsto use tear-gas, batons and water canons to disperse a demonstration — применять слезоточивый газ, дубинки и водометы для разгона демонстрации
- anti-fascist demonstration
- anti-government demonstration
- anti-nuclear demonstrations
- anti-nuke demonstrations
- anti-war demonstration
- ban-the-bomb demonstration
- convincing demonstration of smth
- demonstration erupted in violence
- demonstration failed to materialize
- demonstration got out of hand
- demonstration got under way
- demonstration in protest against smth
- demonstration in support of the government
- demonstration of military strength
- demonstration of solidarity
- demonstration outside the American embassy
- demonstration passed off without incident
- demonstrations are winding down
- demonstrations gather force
- demonstrations have gathered such a momentum that...
- demonstrations in favor of smth
- direct demonstration
- dispersal of a demonstration
- government-orchestrated demonstration
- hostile demonstration
- huge demonstrations
- indirect demonstration
- integration demonstration
- job demonstration
- large-scale demonstration
- major demonstration
- mammoth demonstration
- mass demonstration
- massive demonstration
- May Day demonstration
- nationalist demonstration
- negative demonstration
- nonviolent demonstration
- peace demonstration
- peaceful demonstration
- police fired on the demonstration
- police intervened in the demonstration
- political demonstration
- positive demonstration
- powerful demonstrations
- pro-democracy demonstration
- pro-government demonstration
- pro-independence demonstration
- protest demonstration
- sit-down demonstration
- sit-in demonstration
- street demonstrations
- suppression of a demonstration
- unauthorized demonstration
- violent demonstration
- well-orchestrated demonstration
- widespread demonstrations -
2 aufrufen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. beim Arzt etc.: call up (auch MIL.); (Schüler) call on (to answer); (Namen[sliste]) call out; JUR. (Zeugen, Sache) call; jemanden als Zeugen aufrufen call s.o. as a witness; ihr dürft nur sprechen, wenn ihr aufgerufen werdet you may only speak when called by name ( oder requested to do so förm.); du wirst aufgerufen your name will be called; zum Kauf von Aktien aufrufen make a call on shares (Am. stock)2. jemanden aufrufen zu (auffordern) call (up)on s.o. to (+ Inf.) wir sind zur Mithilfe aufgerufen we are called upon to help3. EDV call up; eine Seite im Internet aufrufen call up a site on the Net ( oder Web), call up a web site* * *to call up; to invoke* * *auf|ru|fen sep1. vtSie werden aufgerufen — your name or you will be called
einen Schüler áúfrufen — to ask a pupil (to answer) a question
2)(= auffordern)
jdn zu etw áúfrufen (zu Mithilfe, Unterstützung etc) — to appeal to or call upon sb for sthjdn áúfrufen, etw zu tun — to appeal to or call upon sb to do sth
Arbeiter zum Streik/zu einer Demonstration áúfrufen — to call upon workers to strike/to attend a demonstration
wieder áúfrufen — to recall
2. vizum Widerstand/Streik etc áúfrufen — to call for resistance/a strike etc, to call upon people to resist/strike etc (FIN = einziehen) Banknoten to call in
* * *auf|ru·fenI. vt▪ jdn [namentlich] \aufrufen to call [out] sb['s name]2. (zum Kommen auffordern)▪ jdn \aufrufen[, etw zu tun] to request sb [to do sth]3. (appellieren)Arbeiter zum Streik \aufrufen to call upon workers to strike▪ jdn \aufrufen, etw zu tun to call upon [or appeal to] sb to do sth4. INFORMDaten \aufrufen to retrieve [or sep call up] data5. LUFT▪ etw \aufrufen to call sthII. vizum Widerstand/Streik \aufrufen to call for resistance/a strike [or upon people to resist/strike]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemanden aufrufen — call somebody; call somebody's name
2) auch itr. (auffordern)jemanden aufrufen, etwas zu tun — call upon somebody to do something
jemanden zum Widerstand/zum Spenden aufrufen — call on somebody to resist/for donations
* * *aufrufen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. beim Arzt etc: call up ( auch MIL); (Schüler) call on (to answer); (Namen[sliste]) call out; JUR (Zeugen, Sache) call;jemanden als Zeugen aufrufen call sb as a witness;ihr dürft nur sprechen, wenn ihr aufgerufen werdet you may only speak when called by name ( oder requested to do so form);du wirst aufgerufen your name will be called;zum Kauf von Aktien aufrufen make a call on shares (US stock)2.wir sind zur Mithilfe aufgerufen we are called upon to help3. IT call up;B. v/i:aufrufen zu appeal for;zum Streik aufrufen call a strike* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemanden aufrufen — call somebody; call somebody's name
2) auch itr. (auffordern)jemanden aufrufen, etwas zu tun — call upon somebody to do something
jemanden zum Widerstand/zum Spenden aufrufen — call on somebody to resist/for donations
* * *v.to invoice v.to invoke v. -
3 convocar
v.1 to convene.2 to convoke, to assemble, to call, to call together.* * *1 to convoke, summon, call together\convocar oposiciones to hold competitive examinationsconvocar una reunión to call a meeting* * *verbto call, convene, summon* * *VT1) [+ elecciones, referéndum, huelga] to call; [+ asamblea, reunión] to call, convene; [+ manifestación] to call for; [+ concurso, oposiciones] to announcehan convocado un congreso extraordinario para el lunes — they have called o convened a special conference for Monday
convocar Cortes — ( Hist) to convoke parliament
2)convocar a algn: convocaron a los periodistas a una rueda de prensa — they called journalists to a press conference
* * *verbo transitivo <huelga/elecciones> to call; < manifestación> to organize; <concurso/certamen> to announce; <reunión/asamblea> to call, convene (frml)* * *= summon, convene.Ex. All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.Ex. An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.----* convocar de nuevo = reconvene.* convocar una reunión = call + meeting, convene + meeting.* convocar un congreso = convene + conference.* convocar un seminario = convene + seminar.* volver a convocar = reconvene.* * *verbo transitivo <huelga/elecciones> to call; < manifestación> to organize; <concurso/certamen> to announce; <reunión/asamblea> to call, convene (frml)* * *= summon, convene.Ex: All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.
Ex: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.* convocar de nuevo = reconvene.* convocar una reunión = call + meeting, convene + meeting.* convocar un congreso = convene + conference.* convocar un seminario = convene + seminar.* volver a convocar = reconvene.* * *convocar [A2 ]vt‹huelga/elecciones› to call; ‹manifestación› to organize; ‹concurso/certamen/oposiciones› to announce; ‹reunión/asamblea› to call, convene ( frml)se convocaron 10 plazas de enfermeros applications were invited for 10 vacancies for male nursesconvocar a algn A algo to summon sb TO sthel director convocó a los profesores a una reunión the principal called o summoned the teachers to a meetingconvocaron a los accionistas a asistir a la reunión they called on shareholders to attend the meetingconvocaron al pueblo a las urnas they called an election* * *
convocar ( conjugate convocar) verbo transitivo ‹huelga/elecciones› to call;
‹ manifestación› to organize;
‹concurso/certamen› to announce;
‹reunión/asamblea› to call, convene (frml);
convocar a algn a algo to summon sb to sth
convocar verbo transitivo
1 (citar) to summon: me han convocado el jueves, I was summoned to go on Thursday
2 (una reunión, elecciones) to call: se han convocado las oposiciones, the competitive exams were announced
' convocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acordar
- elección
- emplazar
- citar
English:
ballot
- call
- call out
- convene
- convoke
- reconvene
- set up
- summon
- election
- meeting
- set
* * *convocar vt1. [reunión] to convene;convocaron a los accionistas a junta the shareholders were called to a meeting, a shareholders' meeting was convened2. [huelga, elecciones] to call;[manifestación] to organize;convocar a alguien a una manifestación to call on sb to demonstrate o to attend a demonstration;convocar a alguien a la huelga to call sb out on strike;el seleccionador ha convocado a cinco nuevos jugadores the manager has called up five new players3. [premio, examen] to announce* * *convocar elecciones call elections* * *convocar {72} vt: to convoke, to call together -
4 hospitirati
vi impf ped attend observation/demonstration classes -
5 asistencia
f.1 assistance (ayuda).asistencia letrada o jurídica legal adviceasistencia jurídica de oficio legal aidasistencia médica medical attentionasistencia pública social securityasistencia sanitaria health careasistencia social social workasistencia técnica technical assistance2 attendance (presencia) (acción).3 attendance (afluencia).4 assist (sport).5 help, aid, cooperation, assistance.6 nursing.7 fee for attendance in court.* * *1 (presencia) attendance, presence■ el presidente aún no ha confirmado su asistencia the president's attendance has not yet been confirmed■ la reunión contó con la asistencia de todos los ediles all the councillors were present at the meeting2 (público) audience3 (ayuda) assistance, help, aid4 DEPORTE (en baloncesto, fútbol) pass1 (conjunto de personas) assistants, helpers\asistencia económica financial aidasistencia jurídica legal aidasistencia médica medical assistanceasistencia social social assistanceasistencia técnica technical backupfalta de asistencia absence* * *noun f.1) assistance, help2) attendance•- asistencia sanitaria
- asistencia social* * *SF1) (Escol etc) attendance (a at)(Teat) audience¿había mucha asistencia? — were there many people there?
2) (=ayuda) help, assistance; (Med) care, nursing; [en casa] domestic helpasistencia pública — Cono Sur public health authority
asistencia social — welfare work, social work
3) Méx (=habitación) spare room, guest room, den (EEUU)4) pl asistencias (Econ) allowance sing* * *1) ( presencia) attendance2) (frml) ( ayuda) assistance3) (Dep) assist* * *= attendance, turnout, assist.Nota: Utilizado en el deporte.Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.Ex. The 48th US National Book Awards held in Nov 1997 attracted a record turnout of nearly 800 people.Ex. Kristen Taylor leads Carolina with three goals and an assist.----* aprovechada de la asistencia social = welfare queen.* asistencia a congreso = conference attendance.* asistencia con invitación = invitational.* asistencia médica = medical care, health care [healthcare], medical aid, medical assistance.* asistencia por invitación = invitational.* asistencia sanitaria = health care [healthcare], medical care, health care system, medical aid, medical assistance.* asistencia social = social relief, welfare, social work, social casework.* asistencia social para los mayores = elderly care, elder care [eldercare].* asistencia técnica = technical assistance.* ayuda de asistencia = attendance grant.* ayuda de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* beca de asistencia = attendance grant.* beca de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* centro de asistencia social = welfare facility.* cifras de asistencia = attendance figures.* falta de asistencia = lack of attendance, non-attendance.* no asistencia = non-attendance.* servicio de asistencia = provider service.* servicios de asistencia = remedial services.* sistema de asistencia sanitaria = health care system.* teléfono de asistencia = help line, telephone help line.* * *1) ( presencia) attendance2) (frml) ( ayuda) assistance3) (Dep) assist* * *= attendance, turnout, assist.Nota: Utilizado en el deporte.Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
Ex: The 48th US National Book Awards held in Nov 1997 attracted a record turnout of nearly 800 people.Ex: Kristen Taylor leads Carolina with three goals and an assist.* aprovechada de la asistencia social = welfare queen.* asistencia a congreso = conference attendance.* asistencia con invitación = invitational.* asistencia médica = medical care, health care [healthcare], medical aid, medical assistance.* asistencia por invitación = invitational.* asistencia sanitaria = health care [healthcare], medical care, health care system, medical aid, medical assistance.* asistencia social = social relief, welfare, social work, social casework.* asistencia social para los mayores = elderly care, elder care [eldercare].* asistencia técnica = technical assistance.* ayuda de asistencia = attendance grant.* ayuda de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* beca de asistencia = attendance grant.* beca de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* centro de asistencia social = welfare facility.* cifras de asistencia = attendance figures.* falta de asistencia = lack of attendance, non-attendance.* no asistencia = non-attendance.* servicio de asistencia = provider service.* servicios de asistencia = remedial services.* sistema de asistencia sanitaria = health care system.* teléfono de asistencia = help line, telephone help line.* * *A (presencia) attendance asistencia A algo attendance AT sthcontamos con su asistencia a la recepción we are counting on your presence at the reception, we are relying on you to attend the receptionprestarle asistencia a algn to give sb assistanceCompuestos:breakdown service(servicio) medical care; (atención médica) medical attention(en Esp) home-help servicemedical careuniversity course/degree in social workC ( Dep) assist* * *
asistencia sustantivo femenino
1 ( presencia) attendance;
asistencia a algo attendance at sth
2 (frml) ( ayuda) assistance;
asistencia en carretera breakdown service;
asistencia médica ( servicio) medical care;
( atención médica) medical attention;
asistencia técnica after-sales service
3 (Dep) assist
asistencia sustantivo femenino
1 (presencia) attendance: este niño tiene muchas faltas de asistencia, this boy has a lot of absences from school
2 (afluencia) audience, public
3 (ayuda, socorro) asistencia médica, medical assistance
asistencia social, social work
4 (baloncesto) assist
' asistencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
justificante
- sanitaria
- sanitario
- ayuda
- dispensar
- falta
- mutual
- servicio
English:
attendance
- caring professions
- figure on
- health care
- medical
- personal
- presence
- time clock
- turnout
- wave aside
- welfare
- welfare centre
- aid
- care
- health
- help
- home
- institution
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- national
- nursing
- once
- social
- time
* * *asistencia nf1. [ayuda] assistance;prestar asistencia a alguien to give assistance to sbasistencia en carretera breakdown service;asistencia domiciliaria [de médico, enfermera] home visits;asistencia a domicilio [de médico, enfermera] home visits;asistencia jurídica legal advice;asistencia jurídica de oficio legal aid;asistencia letrada legal advice;asistencia médica medical attention;asistencia pública social security;asistencia sanitaria health care;asistencia social social work;asistencia técnica technical assistance2. [presencia] [acción] attendance;[hecho] presence;la asistencia a las prácticas de química es obligatoria attendance at chemistry practicals is compulsory;el rey ha confirmado su asistencia a la ceremonia the king has confirmed that he will be attending the ceremony;se ruega confirme su asistencia al acto [en invitación] please let us know whether you will be able to attend3. [afluencia] attendance;la asistencia a la manifestación fue muy pequeña the demonstration was very poorly attended, very few people turned out for the demonstration;no se tienen datos precisos de asistencia we do not have an exact attendance figure4. Dep assist5.[en rally] the technical staff6. Col, Méx [pensión] guesthouse* * *f1 ( ayuda) assistance;asistencia a (los) ancianos home help (for the elderly)récord de asistencia attendance record;asistencia a las urnas voter turnout3 DEP assist* * *asistencia nf1) : attendance2) : assistance3) : assist (in sports)* * *asistencia n (presencia) attendance -
6 protesta
f.1 protest.2 outcry.3 promise, oath, vow, adjuration.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: protestar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: protestar.* * *1 protest2 DERECHO objection\en protesta por in protest against, as a protest againstmovimiento de protesta protest movement* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=queja) protestlos gritos de protesta fueron silenciados con aplausos — shouts of protest were drowned by the applause
déjate de protestas porque no pienso dejarte ir — you can stop protesting because I'm not going to let you go
en señal de protesta contra o por algo — in protest against sth
2) frm (=declaración) protestation* * *1)a) ( queja) protesthacer una protesta — to make o lodge a protest
b) ( manifestación) demonstration, protest march (o rally etc)* * *= cry, protestation, protest, uproar, contestation, cri de coeur.Ex. The cry is often heard that it is impossible to put nonbook materials on open shelves because they will be stolen.Ex. In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex. From 1982 however economy measures were introduced and the libraries adjusted to this under protest.Ex. The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex. These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex. It is a cri de coeur on behalf of the oppressed people of Palestine.----* canción de protesta = protest song.* canción protesta = protest song.* en señal de protesta = in protest.* hacer una protesta = make + protest.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* protesta clamorosa = outcry.* protesta generalizada = public outcry.* protesta + no hacerse esperar = cry + ring out.* protesta pacífica = peaceful protest, peaceful protest.* protesta popular = street protest.* protesta pública = public protest.* provocar una protesta = call forth + protest.* * *1)a) ( queja) protesthacer una protesta — to make o lodge a protest
b) ( manifestación) demonstration, protest march (o rally etc)* * *= cry, protestation, protest, uproar, contestation, cri de coeur.Ex: The cry is often heard that it is impossible to put nonbook materials on open shelves because they will be stolen.
Ex: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex: From 1982 however economy measures were introduced and the libraries adjusted to this under protest.Ex: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex: These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex: It is a cri de coeur on behalf of the oppressed people of Palestine.* canción de protesta = protest song.* canción protesta = protest song.* en señal de protesta = in protest.* hacer una protesta = make + protest.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* protesta clamorosa = outcry.* protesta generalizada = public outcry.* protesta + no hacerse esperar = cry + ring out.* protesta pacífica = peaceful protest, peaceful protest.* protesta popular = street protest.* protesta pública = public protest.* provocar una protesta = call forth + protest.* * *A1 (queja) protestacallaron la protesta they silenced the protesthacer una protesta to make o lodge a protestuna campaña de protesta a protest campaignno acudió a la reunión en señal de protesta she did not attend the meeting in protesthizo protestas de su inocencia he protested his innocence ( frml)bajo protesta under protest2 (manifestación) demonstration, protest march ( o rally etc)cumplieron con su protesta they kept their promise o wordle tomaron la protesta al nuevo presidente the new president was sworn inrendir protesta to take an oathbajo protesta under oath* * *
Del verbo protestar: ( conjugate protestar)
protesta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
protesta
protestar
protesta sustantivo femenino
1
2 (Méx)
◊ cumplieron con su protesta they kept their promise o wordb) See Also→
protestar ( conjugate protestar) verbo intransitivo
protesta CONTRA algo to protest against o about sth
protesta POR or DE algo to complain about sth
protesta sustantivo femenino
1 protest: la subida del transporte produjo una protesta general, there was a general protest against the public transportion price increase
2 Jur objection
protestar verbo intransitivo
1 (manifestar desacuerdo) to protest: vamos a protestar contra la subida de impuestos, we're going to protest against the rise in taxes
2 (quejarse) to complain: siempre está protestando por el frío, he's always complaining about the cold
3 Jur to object
4 Com to protest
' protesta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
denuncia
- encabezar
- encierro
- fija
- fijo
- pataleo
- patear
- pitada
- queja
- reprimir
- sofocar
- aire
- desencadenar
- enérgico
- grito
- masivo
- pitar
- sentada
- si
- sumar
English:
fuss
- heckling
- jeer
- mass
- mount
- occupy
- outcry
- peaceful
- protest
- public outcry
- register
- representation
- squash
- sweep aside
- vociferous
- march
- objection
- out
- up
- walk
* * *protesta nf1. [queja] protest;se manifestaron en protesta por la realización de pruebas nucleares they demonstrated in protest at the nuclear tests;bajo protesta under protest;en señal de protesta in protest2. [manifestación] protest3. Der objection;se admite la protesta objection sustained;protesta denegada objection overruled* * *f1 protest2 Méxpromesa promise;cumplir con su protesta keep one’s promise* * *protesta nf1) : protest* * *protesta n protest -
7 manifestar
v.1 to show.2 to express.3 to manifest, to record in the manifest.Ricardo manifestó las condiciones Richard manifested the conditions.María manifestó su inconformidad Mary manifested her inconformity.4 to prove to.Ella manifestó ser comunista She proved to be a Communist.5 to declare to, to manifest to.María manifestó odiar a los gatos Mary declared to hate cats.* * *1 (declarar) to state; (expresar) to express■ el ministro manifestó que no asistiría a la cumbre the minister stated that he would not attend the summit■ queremos manifestar nuestro apoyo a los huelguistas we want to express our support for the strikers2 (mostrar) to show1 (hacerse evidente) to become apparent2 to demonstrate3 to declare oneself, express* * *verb2) exhibit, display•* * *1. VT1) (=declarar) to declareel presidente manifestó que no firmaría el acuerdo — the president declared that he would not sign the agreement
2) [+ emociones] to show2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (declarar, expresar) <desaprobación/agradecimiento> to expressmanifestaron su apoyo a esta propuesta — they expressed o made known their support for the proposal
b) ( demostrar) <emociones/actitudes> to show2.manifestó gran entusiasmo por el proyecto — he showed o demonstrated a great deal of enthusiasm for the project
manifestarse v pron1) ( hacerse evidente) to become apparent o evident; ( ser evidente) to be apparent o evidentel problema no se manifiesta hasta la pubertad — the problem does not manifest itself o appear until puberty
2) (Pol) to demonstrate, take part in a demonstration3) ( dar opinión)se manifestó en contra/a favor de la reforma — she expressed her opposition to/support for the reform
* * *= manifest, report, state, pronounce, profess, evince, communicate, express.Ex. A catalog, on the other hand, should manifest the attributes of a data base.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex. 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.Ex. As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex. New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.----* manifestar afecto por = profess + affection for.* manifestar amor por = profess + love for.* manifestar claramente = make + it + clear.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* manifestar horror = register + horror.* manifestarse = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protest.* manifestar un punto de vista = air + view.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (declarar, expresar) <desaprobación/agradecimiento> to expressmanifestaron su apoyo a esta propuesta — they expressed o made known their support for the proposal
b) ( demostrar) <emociones/actitudes> to show2.manifestó gran entusiasmo por el proyecto — he showed o demonstrated a great deal of enthusiasm for the project
manifestarse v pron1) ( hacerse evidente) to become apparent o evident; ( ser evidente) to be apparent o evidentel problema no se manifiesta hasta la pubertad — the problem does not manifest itself o appear until puberty
2) (Pol) to demonstrate, take part in a demonstration3) ( dar opinión)se manifestó en contra/a favor de la reforma — she expressed her opposition to/support for the reform
* * *= manifest, report, state, pronounce, profess, evince, communicate, express.Ex: A catalog, on the other hand, should manifest the attributes of a data base.
Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.Ex: As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex: New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.* manifestar afecto por = profess + affection for.* manifestar amor por = profess + love for.* manifestar claramente = make + it + clear.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* manifestar horror = register + horror.* manifestarse = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protest.* manifestar un punto de vista = air + view.* * *manifestar [A5 ]vt1(declarar, expresar): manifestó públicamente su adhesión a la campaña she publicly declared o stated her support for the campaignmanifestaron su apoyo a esta propuesta they spoke in favor of this proposal, they expressed o made known their support for the proposalmanifestó su condena del atentado she expressed her condemnation of the attackqueremos manifestar nuestro agradecimiento a todos aquellos que nos han apoyado we wish to express our gratitude to all those who have supported us2 (demostrar) ‹emociones/actitudes› to showmanifestó gran entusiasmo por el proyecto he showed o demonstrated a great deal of enthusiasm for the projectA (hacerse evidente) to become apparent o evident; (ser evidente) to be apparent o evidentlas consecuencias se manifestarán a largo plazo the consequences will become apparent o evident in the long termel problema no se manifiesta hasta la pubertad the problem does not manifest itself o appear until pubertyB ( Pol) to demonstratemás de 10.000 personas se manifestaron ayer en Valencia more than 10,000 people demonstrated o took part in a demonstration in Valencia yesterdayC(dar una opinión): se ha manifestado en contra de las medidas she has spoken out against the measures, she has made known o expressed her opposition to the measures* * *
manifestar ( conjugate manifestar) verbo transitivo
manifestarse verbo pronominal
1 ( hacerse evidente) to become apparent o evident;
( ser evidente) to be apparent o evident
2 (Pol) to demonstrate, take part in a demonstration
3 ( dar opinión):◊ manifestarse en contra/a favor de algo to express one's opposition to/support for sth
manifestar verbo transitivo
1 (una opinión, un pensamiento) to state, declare
2 (un sentimiento) to show, display: su rostro manifestaba sorpresa, his face showed surprise
' manifestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afirmar
- descubrir
- protestar
- reaccionar
- sacar
- constar
- declarar
- manifiesta
English:
declare
- display
- exhibit
- manifest
- profess
- voice
- air
* * *♦ vt1. [alegría, dolor] to show;manifestó su enfado golpeando la mesa he showed his annoyance by banging on the table2. [opinión] to express;manifestó su intención de presentarse como candidato he announced his intention to put himself forward as a candidate;manifestaron su agradecimiento por la ayuda recibida they expressed their gratidude for the help received* * *v/t1 ( demostrar) show2 ( declarar) declare, state* * *manifestar {55} vt1) : to demonstrate, to show2) : to declare* * *manifestar vb1. (opinión, etc) to express -
8 deltage
4( i ngt) уча́ствовать (в чём-л.)* * *go in for, partake, participate* * *vb take part (i in, fx a demonstration, a strike, a struggle, the war),F participate (i in);( komme med mens noget er i gang) join (i in, fx the conversation, the demonstration, the game);[ deltage i konkurrencen] compete;[ deltage i et kursus (, et offentligt møde)] attend a course (, a public meeting);[ deltage i udgifterne] (take a) share in the expenses. -
9 mass
I noun(Eccl.) Messe, diesay/hear mass — die Messe lesen/hören
II 1. noungo to or attend mass — zur Messe gehen
2) (dense aggregation of objects) Masse, die3) (large number or amount of)a mass of... — eine Unmenge von...
masses of... — massenhaft... (ugs.); eine Masse... (ugs.)
4) (unbroken expanse)be a mass of bruises/mistakes — (coll.) voll blauer Flecken sein/von Fehlern nur so wimmeln
5) (main portion) Masse, diethe masses — die breite Masse; die Massen
6) (Phys.) Masse, die7) attrib. (for many people) Massen-2. transitive verb1) anhäufen2) (Mil.) massieren, zusammenziehen [Truppen]3. intransitive verbsich ansammeln; [Truppen:] sich massieren, sich zusammenziehen; [Wolken:] sich zusammenziehen* * *I 1. [mæs] noun1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) die Masse2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) die Masse3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) die Mehrzahl4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) die Masse2. verb(to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) sich sammeln3. adjective(of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) Massen-...- academic.ru/105315/mass-produced">mass-produced- mass-produce
- mass-production
- the mass media II [mæs] noun1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) die Messe2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) die Messe* * *[mæs]nto celebrate a \Mass eine Messe feiern* * *I [ms]n (ECCL)Messe f II1. na mass of red hair — ein Wust m roter Haare
a mass of flames —
this confused mass of thoughts the essay is one great mass of spelling mistakes — dieser wirre Gedankenwust der Aufsatz wimmelt nur so von Schreibfehlern
he's a mass of bruises — er ist voller blauer Flecken
or color (US) — der Garten ist ein Meer nt von Gelb/ein Farbenmeer nt
the masses — die Masse(n pl )
people, in the mass, prefer... — die breite Masse (der Menschen) zieht es vor,...
2)(= bulk)
the great mass of the mountains —the huge mass of the ship loomed up out of the night — die riesige Form des Schiffes tauchte aus der Nacht auf
3) pl (inf) massenhaft, eine Masse (inf)2. vttroops massieren, zusammenziehen3. vi (MIL)sich massieren; (Red Indians etc) sich versammeln; (clouds) sich (zusammen)ballen* * *mass [mæs]A s1. Masse f, Ansammlung f:a mass of troops eine Truppenansammlung2. Masse f (formloser Stoff):a mass of blood ein Blutklumpen3. Masse f, Stoff m, Substanz f4. Masse f, (große) Menge:a mass of errors eine Menge Fehler;masses of ice Eismassen5. Gesamtheit f:in the mass im Großen und Ganzen6. Hauptteil m, Mehrzahl f:7. MAL etc größere einfarbige Fläche8. the mass die Masse, die Allgemeinheit:the masses pl die (breite) Masse10. MATH Volumen n, Inhalt m11. MIL geschlossene FormationB v/t & v/i1. (sich) (an)sammeln oder (an)häufen2. (sich) zusammenballen oder -ziehenC adj Massen…:mass demonstration (dismissals, flight, grave, hysteria, murder, psychology, psychosis, start, unemployment, etc)M. abk1. Majesty Maj.2. marquis4. Master5. member6. moment* * *I noun(Eccl.) Messe, diesay/hear mass — die Messe lesen/hören
II 1. noungo to or attend mass — zur Messe gehen
2) (dense aggregation of objects) Masse, diea mass of... — eine Unmenge von...
masses of... — massenhaft... (ugs.); eine Masse... (ugs.)
be a mass of bruises/mistakes — (coll.) voll blauer Flecken sein/von Fehlern nur so wimmeln
5) (main portion) Masse, diethe masses — die breite Masse; die Massen
6) (Phys.) Masse, die7) attrib. (for many people) Massen-2. transitive verb1) anhäufen2) (Mil.) massieren, zusammenziehen [Truppen]3. intransitive verbsich ansammeln; [Truppen:] sich massieren, sich zusammenziehen; [Wolken:] sich zusammenziehen* * *(Religion) n.(§ pl.: masses)(§ pl.: masses)= Masse -n f.Menge -n f. -
10 lecture
ˈlektʃə
1. сущ.
1) лекция (about, on) to attend a lecture ≈ посещать лекцию to deliver a, give a lecture ≈ читать лекцию to follow a lecture ≈ понимать лекцию at a lecture ≈ на лекции
2) назидание, наставление, нотация, поучение to read/give smb. a lecture ≈ отчитывать кого-л. Syn: speech, reprimand
3) лекторство
2. гл.
1) читать лекцию, лекции (to;
about, on) to lecture on lexicology ≈ читать лекции по лексикологии to lecture to advanced students ≈ читать лекцию студентам старших курсов (студентам продвинутого уровня)
2) прочесть нотацию;
выговаривать, отчитывать (on/for - за что-л.;
at - кого-л.) Don't you lecture at me, I don't have to do what you say! ≈ Нечего мне выговаривать, я совершенно не обязан делать так, как ты говоришь! Syn: reprimand лекция - * theatre( университетское) аудитория, лекционный зал - (a course of) *s on Greek philosophy курс лекий по греческой философии - to read /to deliver/ a * читать лекцию лектура, лекторство нотация, наставление - to give /to read/ smb. a * читать кому-л. нотацию, отчитывать кого-л. читать лекции - to * on philosophy читать лекции по философии читать нотации, выговаривать, отчитывать - to * smb. severely строго отчитывать кого-л. demonstration ~ открытая, показательная лекция inaugural ~ вступительная лекция lecture лекция ~ лекция;
to deliver a lecture читать лекцию ~ нотация, наставление;
to read (или to give) (smb.) a lecture отчитывать (кого-л.) ~ прочесть нотацию;
выговаривать, отчитывать (on - за что-л.) ~ читать лекцию, лекции;
to lecture on lexicology читать лекции по лексикологии ~ читать лекцию, лекции;
to lecture on lexicology читать лекции по лексикологии ~ нотация, наставление;
to read (или to give) (smb.) a lecture отчитывать (кого-л.) -
11 mass
̈ɪmæs I сущ. литургия, месса( у католиков), обедня( у православных) to celebrate, offer, say mass ≈ служить обедню to attend mass ≈ ходить к обедне high mass, solemn mass ≈ торжественная месса (месса с участием дьякона, сопровождаемая курением ладана и пением) low mass ≈ малая месса (без музыки, в противоп. торжественной) requiem mass ≈ заупокойная месса votive mass ≈ месса, исполненная по обету Syn: liturgy II
1. сущ.
1) масса а) густая смесь a mass of clay ≈ глиняная масса a mass of metal ≈ металлическая масса shapeless mass ≈ бесформенная масса sticky mass ≈ клейкая масса plastic mass ≈ пластмасса б) нечто большое land mass ≈ земля, континент, суша dense mass (of smoke) ≈ плотная завеса( дыма) A large gray, indistinct mass stretched all along from east to west. ≈ Большая серая смутная масса протянулась с востока на запад.
2) масса, множество, большое количество There were masses of camellias and azaleas. ≈ Там было огромное количество камелий и азалий. There is a mass of letters on my table this morning. ≈ Сегодня на моем столе груда писем. a mass of information ≈ масса информации He is a mass of bruises. ≈ Он весь в синяках. in the mass ≈ в целом Syn: pile I
1., bulk
1., great amount
3) большинство, большая часть( чего-л.) The great mass of the people had no part in the election of representatives. ≈ Большая часть населения не принимает участия в выборах представителей.
4) (the masses) мн. народные массы
5) воен. сосредоточение, скопление mass of manoeuvre ≈ маневренный кулак;
ударная группа
6) физ. масса atomic mass ≈ атомная масса critical mass ≈ критическая масса
2. прил.
1) массовый, широкий, многочисленный mass demonstration ≈ многочисленная демонстрация mass education ≈ всеобщее образование mass production ≈ массовое, поточное, серийное производство mass media ≈ средства массовой информации
2) общий, рассматриваемый в целом the mass effect of a design ≈ общий эффект проекта Syn: total
2.
3. гл.
1) а) собирать в кучу б) собираться в кучу, скапливаться The great bands of caribou massed up on the edge of the woods. ≈ Большие стада карибу собрались на опушке леса. The weather had somewhat lightened, and the clouds massed in squadron. (Stevenson) ≈ Погода несколько прояснилась, и облака сбились в эскадрон.
2) воен. массировать, сосредоточивать troops massed on the border ≈ войска, сосредоточенные на границе месса, литургия (у католиков) ;
обедня - high * торжественная месса, обедня с пением - low * обедня без пения - pastoral * рождественская месса - M. for the Dead реквием, заупокойная месса - to say * (for smb.'s soul) служить обедню (за упокой чьей-л. души) - to go to * идти к обедне (редкое) служить обедню (редкое) присутствовать на обедне масса - a * of clay глиняная масса - a solid * of earth сплошная /плотная/ масса земли - to mix flour and water until you get a uniform * смешивать муку и воду до получения однородной массы - the ship cut its way slowly through a * /*es/ of ice корабль медленно прокладывал путь через сплошную массу льда куча, груда;
глыба - a * of rock каменная глыба;
груда /куча/ камня - a * of snow сугроб тж. pl масса, множество, большое количество;
куча - a * of flowers масса /множество, изобилие/ цветов - a * of things масса /множество/ вещей - *es of people (разговорное) масса народу - a * of evidence множество /большое количество/ свидетельских показаний - he gave me a * of useless information он сообщил мне массу /кучу/ бесполезных сведений - there's *es of food (разговорное) полно еды скопление - a * of traffic скопление машин;
сплошной поток автомобилей - to gather in *es скапливаться большинство, большая часть - the (great) * of the people (огромное) большинство народа /людей/ - the * of the division( военное) главные силы дивизии (the *es) pl народные массы - to improve the living conditions of the *es улучшить условия жизни /поднять жизненный уровень/ простого народа - Shakespeare for the *es Шекспир, изданный в серии народной библиотеки;
дешевое издание Шекспира (доступное всем) (военное) массирование;
сосредоточение - a * of fire сосредочение огня линия колонн на сомкнутых интервалах (физическое) масса - * at rest масса покоя - * on the chemical scale масса по химической шкале - the * of a particle масса частицы - * analysis анализ по массе - * number массовое число - * scale шкала масс - * unit единица массы - electrical charge per * unit удельный (электрический) заряд > in the * в массе, в целом > the nation in the * весь народ > to be a /one/ * of mistakes быть полным ошибок > he is a /one/ * of bruises он весь в синяках > his story is a * of lies его рассказ - сплошная ложь массовый, широкий - * execution массовая казнь - * grave братская могила - * hysteria повальная истерия - * suggestion массовое внушение;
массовый гипноз - there was a * drive against narcotics развернулось широкое движение против наркомании собирать в кучу;
скапливать (тж. * up) - the flowers were *ed for effect для создания эффекта цветы собрали в большой букет собраться в кучу;
скапливать (тж. * up) - crowds *ed along the road вдоль дороги скапливался народ - dark clouds *ed and we expected rain собирались темные тучи, предвещавшие дождь /следовало ждать дождя/ (военное) сосредоточивать, массировать - to * troops сосредоточивать войска ~ груда;
множество;
in the mass в целом;
he is a mass of bruises он весь в синяках ~ груда;
множество;
in the mass в целом;
he is a mass of bruises он весь в синяках mass большая часть (чего-л.) ~ большинство ~ большое количество ~ груда;
множество;
in the mass в целом;
he is a mass of bruises он весь в синяках ~ физ. масса ~ масса ~ воен. массирование;
сосредоточение;
mass of manoeuvre маневренный кулак;
ударная группа ~ воен. массировать, сосредоточивать ~ attr. массовый;
a mass meeting массовый митинг;
mass production поточное (или серийное) производство ~ месса, обедня ~ множество ~ скопление ~ собирать(ся) в кучу ~ (the masses) народные массы ~ attr. массовый;
a mass meeting массовый митинг;
mass production поточное (или серийное) производство meeting: mass ~ массовое собрание ~ воен. массирование;
сосредоточение;
mass of manoeuvre маневренный кулак;
ударная группа ~ attr. массовый;
a mass meeting массовый митинг;
mass production поточное (или серийное) производство production: mass ~ массовое производство mass ~ поточно-массовое производство mass ~ серийное производство -
12 ♦ mass
♦ mass (1) /mæs/A n.1 massa; ammasso; grande quantità; moltitudine; folla: a mass of mineral, un ammasso di minerale; (pitt.) a mass of light, una massa di luce; the masses, la massa del popolo; le masse2 (fis., chim.) massa3 (pl.) (fam.) un mucchio; un sacco: Why hurry? You've got masses of time, perché affrettarsi? Hai un sacco di tempo!B a. attr.1 di massa; in massa: mass demonstration, dimostrazione di massa; mass advertising, pubblicità di massa● mass-circulation press, stampa a grande tiratura □ mass colour, colore base □ (org. az.) mass customization, personalizzazione ‘di massa’ (produzione con metodi industriali di beni personalizzati secondo i gusti del singolo consumatore) □ (ind. costr.) mass concrete, calcestruzzo □ mass grave, grande fossa comune □ mass magazine, rivista a grande tiratura □ mass man, uomo medio □ mass media, mezzi di diffusione (o di comunicazione) di massa; mass media □ a mass meeting, un raduno popolare □ mass murder, strage; eccidio □ mass murderer, pluriomicida □ (gramm. ingl.) mass noun, sostantivo non numerabile, che però ammette il plurale per indicare i vari tipi, o le marche, ecc., di una sostanza □ (fis. nucl.) mass number, numero di massa □ mass observation, studio dei fenomeni di massa □ (polit.) mass party, partito di massa □ mass production, produzione in serie; produzione di massa □ mass round-up, retata in grande stile ( della polizia, ecc.) □ (fis.) mass spectrograph, spettrografo di massa □ (comput.) mass storage, memoria di massa □ the ( great) mass of, la maggior parte di □ in the mass, nella massa; nel complesso.♦ mass (2), Mass /mæs/n. [uc]● mass-book, messale.(to) mass /mæs/A v. t.ammassare; ammucchiare; raggruppare; radunare; concentrare ( truppe)B v. i.ammassarsi; ammucchiarsi; raggrupparsi; radunarsi: The crowd massed round the entrance, la folla si ammassava davanti all'ingresso. -
13 hand
hand [hænd]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = part of body) main f• could you give me a hand? tu peux me donner un coup de main ?• would you like a hand with moving that? tu veux un coup de main pour déplacer ça ?c. ( = influence) influence f• you could see his hand in everything the committee did on reconnaissait son influence dans tout ce que faisait le comité• the wedding's next week, so it's all hands on deck le mariage a lieu la semaine prochaine, alors on a besoin de tout le mondee. [of clock, watch] aiguille fg. ( = handwriting) écriture f► preposition + hand• many suffered at the hands of the secret police beaucoup de gens ont souffert aux mains de la police secrète• to put o.s. in sb's hands s'en remettre à qn• it is out of his hands ce n'est plus lui qui s'en occupe► hand + preposition/adverb• just wait till I get my hands on him! (inf) attends un peu que je lui mette la main dessus !• he's an old hand! il connaît la musique !• on the one hand..., on the other hand d'une part..., d'autre part• yes, but on the other hand he is very rich oui, mais il est très riche• to get into the wrong hands tomber entre de mauvaises mains► hand + noun• to live from hand to mouth vivre au jour le jour► verb + hand• having the equipment at hand will be very helpful ce sera très pratique d'avoir l'équipement à portée de main► by hand à la main• Jason was at the door, suitcase in hand Jason était à la porte, sa valise à la main• he opened the door, gun in hand il a ouvert la porte, pistolet au poing• he had £6,000 in hand il avait 6 000 livres de disponibles• there are experts on hand to give you advice il y a des experts sur place pour vous conseiller► out of hand( = give) donner ; ( = hold out) tendre• you've got to hand it to him, he did it very well (inf) il faut reconnaître qu'il l'a très bien fait3. compounds► hand-out noun ( = leaflet) prospectus m ; (at lecture, meeting) polycopié m ; ( = subsidy) subvention f► hand-to-hand adjective, adverb= hand rounda. [+ object]he handed me down the dictionary from the top shelf il m'a passé le dictionnaire qui était en haut de l'étagèreb. ( = pass on) transmettre• the farm's been handed down from generation to generation cette ferme s'est transmise de génération en génération► hand in separable transitive verb remettre (to à)• your wallet's been handed in at reception on a rapporté votre portefeuille à la réception► hand on separable transitive verba. ( = pass to sb else) donner (to à)• to hand over to sb passer le relais à qn ; (at meeting) passer le micro à qn ; (on radio, TV) passer l'antenne à qn[+ object] remettre ; [+ criminal] livrer ; [+ authority, powers] ( = transfer) transmettre ; ( = surrender) céder ; [+ property, business] céder* * *[hænd] 1.1) main fhe had a pencil/book in his hand — il avait un crayon/livre à la main
she had a pistol/an umbrella in her hand — elle avait un pistolet/un parapluie à la main
to get ou lay one's hands on something — mettre la main sur quelque chose
to keep one's hands off something — ne pas toucher à [computer, money]
to hold somebody's hand — lit tenir quelqu'un par la main; fig ( give support) [person] tenir la main à quelqu'un
to do ou make something by hand — faire quelque chose à la main
‘by hand’ — ( on envelope) ‘par porteur’
to have one's hands full — lit avoir les mains pleines; fig avoir assez à faire
hands up, or I shoot! — les mains en l'air, ou je tire!
we can always use another pair of hands — une autre paire de bras ne serait pas de trop; ( round of applause)
to give somebody a big hand — applaudir quelqu'un très fort; ( consent to marriage)
to ask for/win somebody's hand (in marriage) — demander/obtenir la main de quelqu'un (en mariage)
I got the information first/second hand — j'ai eu l'information de première main/par l'intermédiaire de quelqu'un
to fall ou get into somebody's hands — tomber entre les mains de quelqu'un
to fall ou get into the wrong hands — tomber en mauvaises mains
in the right hands this information could be useful — en bonnes mains, cette information pourrait être utile
to be in good ou safe hands — [child, money] être en bonnes mains
to place ou put something in somebody's hands — confier quelque chose à quelqu'un [department, office]; remettre quelque chose entre les mains de quelqu'un [matter, affair]
to have something/somebody on one's hands — avoir quelque chose/quelqu'un sur les bras
to take somebody/something off somebody's hands — débarrasser quelqu'un de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to be on hand — [person] être disponible
the fire extinguisher was close to hand ou near at hand — l'extincteur n'était pas loin
hands off! — (colloq) pas touche! (colloq)
2) ( control)to get out of hand — [inflation] déraper; [children, fans] devenir incontrôlable; [demonstration, party] dégénérer
to take something/somebody in hand — prendre quelque chose/quelqu'un en main [situation, person]
3) ( writing) écriture fto show one's hand — lit, fig montrer son jeu
5) ( worker) gén ouvrier/-ière m/f; Nautical membre m de l'équipage6) ( skill)to set ou turn one's hand to something/doing — entreprendre quelque chose/de faire
to keep/get one's hand in — garder/se faire la main
7) ( pointer) (on clock, dial) aiguille f8) (aspect, side)on the one hand..., on the other hand... — d'une part... d'autre part...
2.on the other hand — ( conversely) par contre
transitive verb3.to hand somebody something —
in hand adjectival phrase1) ( current) en coursthe job/matter in hand — le travail/l'affaire en cours
2) ( to spare)4.out of hand adverbial phrase [reject] d'embléePhrasal Verbs:- hand in- hand out••I could do that with one hand tied behind my back! — je pourrais le faire les doigts dans le nez! (colloq)
you've got to hand it to her/them... — il faut lui/leur faire cette justice...
to stay ou hold one's hand — patienter
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14 lecture
1. n лекцияlecture theatre — аудитория, лекционный зал
demonstration lecture — открытая, показательная лекция
2. n лектура, лекторство3. n нотация, наставление4. v читать лекции5. v читать нотации, выговаривать, отчитыватьСинонимический ряд:1. rebuke (noun) censure; dressing-down; harangue; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; talking-to2. speech (noun) address; allocution; declamation; discourse; instruction; lesson; oration; speech; talk; teach3. preach (verb) moralise; preach4. reprimand (verb) admonish; censure; give a going-over; give a piece of one's mind; reprimand; scold; upbraid5. speak (verb) address; discourse; expound; prelect; speak; talk; teach -
15 mass
A n1 ( voluminous body) masse f (of de) ; ( cluster) amas m (of de) ; a mass of trees une masse d'arbres ; a mass of particles un amas de particules ; the tree was just a mass of flowers l'arbre était couvert de fleurs ;2 ( large amount) ( of people) foule f (of de) ; (of evidence, legislation, details) quantité f (of de) ;3 Relig messe f ; to celebrate/say mass célébrer/dire la messe ; to attend ou go to mass aller à la messe ;1 ( the people) the masses gen la foule ; ( working class) les masses fpl ; the labouring masses les masses laborieuses ;2 ○ GB ( lots) to have masses of work/friends avoir beaucoup or plein ○ de travail/d'amis ; there were masses of people il y avait une foule de gens ; there was masses of food il y avait un tas ○ de choses à manger ; to have masses of time avoir tout son temps, avoir largement le temps.C modif1 ( large scale) [audience] de masse ; [destruction, exodus, protest, unemployment] massif/-ive ; mass meeting rassemblement m de masse ; mass shooting massacre m ;2 ( of the people) [communications, consciousness, culture, demonstration, movement, tourism] de masse ; [hysteria] collectif/-ive ; to have mass appeal avoir un succès de masse ;3 ( simultaneous) [sackings, desertions] en masse.D vi [troops] se regrouper ; [bees] se masser ; [clouds] s'amonceler. -
16 sit
sit [sɪt]asseoir ⇒ 1 (a) faire asseoir ⇒ 1 (b) passer ⇒ 1 (c), 2 (f) s'asseoir ⇒ 2 (a) être assis ⇒ 2 (a) poser ⇒ 2 (b) être en séance ⇒ 2 (d) garder les enfants ⇒ 2 (e) être ⇒ 2 (g) se trouver ⇒ 2 (g) rester ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (h)∎ he sat the child in the pram/on his knee il a assis l'enfant dans le landau/sur ses genoux(b) (invite to be seated) faire asseoir;∎ she sat me in the waiting room elle m'a fait asseoir dans la salle d'attente∎ to sit a horse badly/well monter (un cheval) mal/bien, avoir une mauvaise/bonne assiette∎ with an impudent air that sat him ill d'un air effronté qui lui seyait mal∎ she came and sat next to me elle est venue s'asseoir à côté de moi;∎ she sat by me all evening elle était assise à côté de moi toute la soirée;∎ sit in the back of the car mettez-vous à l'arrière (de la voiture);∎ she was sitting reading elle était assise à lire ou en train de lire;∎ where would you like me to sit?, where shall I sit? où est-ce que je me mets?;∎ they were sitting at (the) table ils étaient à table, ils étaient attablés;∎ we usually sit in the living room nous sommes d'ordinaire dans le salon;∎ sit still! tiens-toi ou reste tranquille!;∎ sit! (to dog) assis!;∎ they sat over the meal for hours ils sont restés à table pendant des heures;∎ to sit at home, American to sit home rester à la maison;∎ don't think I'm just going to sit and wait for you! ne t'imagine pas que je vais rester là à t'attendre!;∎ he sits in front of the television all day il passe toute la journée devant la télévision;∎ familiar sit tight, I'll be back in a moment ne bouge pas, je reviens tout de suite;∎ we just have to sit tight and wait for things to get better on ne peut qu'attendre patiemment que les choses s'arrangent∎ she sat for Modigliani elle a posé pour Modigliani∎ to sit on a board faire partie ou être membre d'un conseil d'administration;∎ he sat for Swansea il était député de Swansea(d) (be in session) être en séance, siéger;∎ the council was still sitting at midnight à minuit, le conseil siégeait toujours ou était toujours en séance;∎ the House sits for another two months la session de la Chambre doit durer encore deux mois∎ I'll ask Amy to sit for us je demanderai à Amy de garder les enfants□ ;∎ she's sitting for the neighbours elle garde les enfants des voisins□∎ to sit for an exam se présenter à ou passer un examen∎ the houses sit nestled in a beautiful valley les maisons sont nichées ou blotties dans une belle vallée;∎ a clock sat on the mantelpiece une horloge était posée sur la cheminée;∎ your keys are sitting right in front of you tes clés sont là, devant ton nez;∎ her mail sat in a pile on her desk son courrier était empilé sur son bureau;∎ a tank sat in the middle of the road un char d'assaut était planté au milieu de la route;∎ literary joy sat on every countenance la joie régnait sur tous les visages;∎ literary the wind sits in the east le vent vient de l'est(h) (remain inactive or unused) rester;∎ the plane sat waiting on the runway l'avion attendait sur la piste;∎ the letter sat unopened la lettre n'avait pas été ouverte(i) (fit → coat, dress) tomber;∎ the jacket sits well on you la veste vous va parfaitement;∎ the collar should sit flat le col devrait rester à plat;∎ figurative age sits well on him la maturité lui va bien;∎ the thought sat uneasily on my conscience cette pensée me pesait sur la conscience∎ they take turns sitting on the eggs ils couvent les œufs à tour de rôlerester à ne rien faire, traîner;∎ she just sits around (the house) all day elle reste toute la journée à la maison à ne rien faire;∎ I'm not going to sit around waiting for you je ne vais pas passer mon temps à t'attendre∎ to sit back (in an armchair) se caler ou s'installer confortablement dans un fauteuil;∎ I sat back against the cushions je me suis calé contre les coussins;∎ just sit back and close your eyes installe-toi bien et ferme les yeux;∎ sit back and enjoy it détends-toi et profites-en∎ I can't just sit back and watch! je ne peux pas rester là à regarder sans rien faire!;∎ he just sits back and lets the others do the work il regarde les autres travailler sans lever le petit doigt;∎ we can't just sit back and ignore the danger nous ne pouvons tout de même pas faire comme s'il n'y avait pas de dangerrester sans rien faire;∎ how can you sit by while others suffer? comment peux-tu rester sans rien faire quand d'autres souffrent?➲ sit down(place → person) asseoir, installer;∎ he sat himself down beside me il s'est assis à côté de moi;∎ sit yourself down and have a drink asseyez-vous et prenez un verres'asseoir;∎ please sit down asseyez-vous, je vous en prie;∎ to be sitting down être assis;∎ I was just sitting down to work when the phone rang j'étais sur le point de me mettre au travail quand le téléphone a sonné;∎ to sit down to table se mettre à table, s'attabler;∎ to sit down to a game of bridge s'installer pour faire une partie de bridge;∎ I think we should sit down and talk about it je crois qu'il faut qu'on en discute ou parle;∎ the two sides have decided to sit down together at the negotiating table les deux camps ont décidé de s'asseoir à la table des négociations∎ do you mind if I sit in for a while? cela vous ennuie-t-il si je reste à écouter un moment?;∎ to sit in on a meeting/a class assister à une réunion/un cours∎ to sit in for sb remplacer qn(c) (hold a demonstration) faire un sit-in(a) (suppress, quash → file, report) garder le silence sur□ ; (→ suggestion, proposal) repousser□, rejeter□ ;∎ any new initiative is promptly sat on on décourage rapidement toute nouvelle initiative□(b) (take no action on) ne pas s'occuper de□ ;∎ his office has been sitting on those recommendations for months now ça fait des mois que son bureau a ces recommandations sous le coude;∎ they mustn't sit on their one-goal lead il ne faut pas qu'ils s'endorment sur leurs lauriers maintenant qu'ils ont un but d'avance➲ sit out∎ it was very boring but I sat it out c'était très ennuyeux, mais je suis restée jusqu'au bout∎ I think I'll sit the next one out (dance) je crois que je ne vais pas danser la prochaine danse; (in cards) je crois que je ne jouerai pas la prochaine main(sit outside) s'asseoir ou se mettre dehors; (be seated outside) être assis dehorsattendre la fin de;∎ he sat through the whole play il est resté jusqu'à la fin de la pièce;∎ I can't bear to sit through another of his speeches je ne supporterai pas un autre de ses discours;∎ we had to sit through two hours of Wagner nous avons dû nous payer deux heures de Wagner;∎ we sat through dinner in silence nous avons passé tout le dîner sans rien dire➲ sit up∎ she was sitting up in bed reading elle lisait, assise dans son lit;∎ the baby can sit up now le bébé peut se tenir assis maintenant;∎ sit up straight! redresse-toi!, tiens-toi droit!;∎ figurative to make sb sit up secouer qn, secouer les puces à qn;∎ the public began to sit up and take notice le public a commencé à montrer un certain intérêt;∎ her competitors are beginning to sit up and take notice ses concurrents commencent à prendre conscience de son existence(b) (not go to bed) rester debout, ne pas se coucher;∎ don't bother sitting up for me ne m'attendez pas;∎ I sat up watching TV until 3 a.m. j'ai regardé la télé jusqu'à 3 heures du matin;∎ I'll sit up with her until the fever passes je vais rester avec elle jusqu'à ce que sa fièvre tombe(child, patient) asseoir, redresser;∎ to sit sb up against a wall adosser qn contre un murⓘ Are you sitting comfortably? (Then I'll begin) Cette expression ("Êtes-vous assis confortablement? Je peux donc commencer") est la formule d'introduction classique que l'on prononce avant de raconter une histoire à des enfants. Le narrateur de l'émission de radio britannique Listen with Mother l'employait systématiquement avant chaque récit. Aujourd'hui, cette expression témoigne d'une attitude quelque peu condescendante de la part de celui qui l'emploie. On l'utilise lorsqu'on veut capter l'attention de personnes inattentives ou bien sur le mode humoristique avant un discours.
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