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1 to be consigned to oblivion
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2 relegar
v.1 to relegate.relegar algo al olvido to banish something from one's mindMaría relegó a su hijo Mary relegated her son.2 to delegate, to assign, to relegate.María relegó sus responsabilidades Mary relegated her responsibilities.* * *1 to relegate (a, to), consign (a, to)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=apartar) to relegate2) ( Hist) (=desterrar) to exile, banish* * *verbo transitivorelegar algo/a alguien A algo: el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background; relegado al olvido — consigned to oblivion
* * *= relegate.Ex. Adding a column of figures is a repetitive thought process, and it was long ago properly relegated to the machine.----* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat.* * *verbo transitivorelegar algo/a alguien A algo: el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background; relegado al olvido — consigned to oblivion
* * *= relegate.Ex: Adding a column of figures is a repetitive thought process, and it was long ago properly relegated to the machine.
* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat.* * *relegar [A3 ]vta menudo los ancianos se sienten inútiles y relegados old people often feel useless and of no importancerelegar algo/a algn A algo:esto hizo que el problema quedara relegado a un segundo plano this meant that the matter was pushed into the backgroundun escritor relegado al olvido a writer consigned to oblivion* * *
relegar ( conjugate relegar) verbo transitivo:
el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background;
relegado al olvido consigned to oblivion
relegar verbo transitivo to relegate
relegar al olvido, to consign to oblivion
' relegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
postergar
- desplazar
- segundo
English:
relegate
* * *relegar vtfue relegado al olvido it was consigned to oblivion;relegar algo a segundo plano to push sth into the background* * *v/t relegate* * *relegar {52} vt1) : to relegate2)relegar al olvido : to consign to oblivion -
3 relegar al olvido
to cast into oblivion* * *(v.) = consign to + oblivionEx. Some of the contributions to the discussion are well known, others have been discussed in their day and then consigned to oblivion with the passage of time, but most are difficult of access.* * *(v.) = consign to + oblivionEx: Some of the contributions to the discussion are well known, others have been discussed in their day and then consigned to oblivion with the passage of time, but most are difficult of access.
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4 consign
kənˈsaɪn гл.
1) передавать;
поручать;
предавать (to) They consigned the shipment to us. ≈ Они передали нам груз. The paintings were consigned to our care. ≈ Картины были переданы нам на хранение. I consign this evil book to the flames. ≈ Предаю эту черную книгу огню. a writer consigned to oblivion ≈ писатель, преданный забвению Syn: entrust
2) (пред) назначать The shipment of apples was consigned to London. ≈ Груз яблок был предназначен для отправки в Лондон.
3) коммерч. отправлять, посылать на консигнацию (груз, товар)
4) фин. депонировать( книжное) передавать, поручать, вверять - to * a child to the care of a teacher поручить ребенка заботам учителя - to * the body to the grave предавать тело земле - to * to oblivion предавать забвению - the thief was *ed to prison вора посадили в тюрьму (пред) назначать - to * a room to smb's use предоставить комнату в чье-л. распоряжение - to be *ed to misery быть обреченным на нищету (коммерческое) отправлять, посылать (на консигнацию) - the goods were *ed by rail товар был отправлен (на консигнацию) по железной дороге (специальное) депонировать consign вверять ~ фин. вносить в депозит банка ~ (пред) назначать ~ ком. отправлять, посылать на консигнацию (груз, товар) ~ отправлять, посылать (на консигнацию) ~ отправлять товары ~ передавать;
поручать ~ передавать ~ поручать ~ посылать на консигнацию ~ предавать (земле) ~ предназначать -
5 consign
(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) confiar, encomendartr[kən'saɪn]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (send - goods) consignar2 formal use (entrust, hand over, give up) confiar, encomendar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be consigned to oblivion ser relegado,-a al olvidoconsign [kən'saɪn] vt1) commit, entrust: confiar, encomendar2) transfer: consignar, transferir3) send: consignar, enviar (mercancía)v.• confiar v.• consignar v.• depositar v.• entregar v.• traspasar v.kən'saɪna) ( hand over) (frml)to consign somebody TO something: the boy was consigned to the care of his aunt — el niño fue encomendado a su tía, el niño fue confiado al cuidado de su tía
b) ( send) \<\<goods\>\> consignar[kǝn'saɪn]VT1) (Comm) (=send) enviar, consignar2) frm (=commit, entrust) confiar* * *[kən'saɪn]a) ( hand over) (frml)to consign somebody TO something: the boy was consigned to the care of his aunt — el niño fue encomendado a su tía, el niño fue confiado al cuidado de su tía
b) ( send) \<\<goods\>\> consignar -
6 Mottenkiste
f umg.: eine Geschichte / ein Witz etc. aus der Mottenkiste a hoary old ( oder an ancient) story / joke etc.; das gehört in die Mottenkiste that should be consigned to oblivion (hum. given a decent burial)* * *Mọt|ten|kis|tef (fig)* * *Mot·ten·kis·tef* * *(fig.)Filme/Geschichten/Gags aus der Mottenkiste — ancient films/stories/gags
* * *Mottenkiste f umg:eine Geschichte/ein Witz etcdas gehört in die Mottenkiste that should be consigned to oblivion (hum given a decent burial)* * *(fig.)Filme/Geschichten/Gags aus der Mottenkiste — ancient films/stories/gags
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7 oblivio
oblīvĭo, ōnis, f. [obliviscor].I.Lit., a being forgotten, forgetfulness, oblivion (class.):II.oblivio veteris belli,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 4 init.:laudem alicujus ab oblivione atque a silentio vindicare,
to rescue from oblivion, id. de Or. 2, 2, 7:meam tuorum erga me meritorum memoriam nulla umquam delebit oblivio,
id. Fam. 2, 1, 2:dare aliquid oblivioni,
to consign to oblivion, Liv. 1, 31, 3:oblivione obruere,
Cic. Brut. 15, 60; for which (late Lat.): oblivioni tradere, Aug. Civ. Dei, 18, 31, 2; Hier. in Psa. 68, 1 al.:omnes ejus injurias voluntariā quādam oblivione contriveram,
had consigned to oblivion, Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 20:in oblivionem negoti venire,
to forget, id. Verr. 2, 4, 35, § 79:satius erat ista in oblivionem ire,
to be forgotten, Sen. Brev. Vit. 13, 7 init.:in oblivionem diuturnitate adduci,
Cic. Verr. 1, 17, 54:capit me oblivio alicujus rei,
I forget something, id. Off. 1, 8, 26:per oblivionem,
through forgetfulness, Suet. Caes. 28:in oblivione est,
is forgotten, Vulg. Luc. 12, 6.—In plur.:carpere lividas Obliviones,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 34; Gell. 9, 5, 6; Quint. Decl. 306.—Transf.A.Subject., a forgetting, forgetfulness (post-Aug.):B.in eo (Claudio) mirati sunt homines et oblivionem et inconsiderantiam,
Suet. Claud. 39, Tac. A. 11, 38.—Concr1.Oblivio litterarum, a poet. designation of Orbilius Pupillus, a grammarian, who lost his memory in his old age, Bibacul. ap. Suet. Gram. 9.—2.Flumen Oblivionis, an appellation of the river Limia, in Hispania Tarraconensis, acc. to the Gr. ho tês lêthês, Mel. 3, 1, 8; Flor. 2, 17, 12; called flumen Oblivio, Liv Epit. 55. -
8 consign
[kən'saɪn]гл.1) ( consign to) книжн. передавать; поручать; предаватьThe paintings were consigned to our care. — Картины были переданы нам на хранение.
I consign this evil book to the flames. — Предаю эту ужасную книгу огню.
a writer consigned to oblivion — писатель, преданный забвению
Syn:The shipment of apples was consigned to London. — Груз яблок был предназначен для отправки в Лондон.
3) эк. отправлять, посылать на консигнацию (груз, товар)4) фин. депонировать -
9 relegar
relegar ( conjugate relegar) verbo transitivo: el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background; relegado al olvido consigned to oblivion
relegar verbo transitivo to relegate
relegar al olvido, to consign to oblivion ' relegar' also found in these entries: Spanish: postergar - desplazar - segundo English: relegate -
10 consign
transitive verb1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)* * *(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) übergeben- academic.ru/15459/consignment">consignment* * *con·sign[kənˈsaɪn]vt ( form)1. (send)▪ to \consign sth to sb etw an jdn sendento \consign goods/articles to sb Waren/Artikel an jdn verschicken [o versenden2. (place)to \consign sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut gebento be \consigned to the care of sb unter jds Obhut stehento be \consigned to poverty/oblivion in Armut/Vergessenheit geratento be \consigned to prison ins Gefängnis kommen* * *[kən'saɪn]vtthe goods are consigned to... — die Waren sind für... bestimmt
2) (= commit) übergeben (to +dat); (= entrust also) anvertrauenit was consigned to the rubbish heap — es landete auf dem Abfallhaufen
to consign a child to sb's care — ein Kind in jds Obhut (acc) geben
* * *consign [kənˈsaın] v/t1. übergeben, ausliefern ( beide:to dat):consign to the flames den Flammen übergeben, verbrennen2. jemandem etwas anvertrauen3. JUR schott Geld hinterlegenfor, to für)a) übersenden, zusenden (dat)b) adressieren (an akk)6. consign (for sale) (zur Auktion) einliefern* * *transitive verb1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)consign something to the scrap heap — (lit. or fig.) etwas auf den Schrotthaufen werfen
2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)* * *v.übergeben v. -
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[kənʹsaın] v1. книжн. передавать, поручать, вверятьto consign a child to the care of a teacher - поручить ребёнка заботам учителя
2. (пред)назначатьto consign a room to smb.'s use - предоставить комнату в чьё-л. распоряжение
3. ком. отправлять, посылать (на консигнацию)the goods were consigned by rail [by ship] - товар был отправлен (на консигнацию) по железной дороге [морем]
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con·sign [kənʼsaɪn] vt( form)1) ( send)to \consign sth to sb etw an jdn senden;2) ( place)to \consign sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut f geben;to be \consigned to the care of sb unter jds Obhut f stehen;to be \consigned to poverty/ oblivion in Armut/Vergessenheit geraten;to be \consigned to prison ins Gefängnis kommen -
13 consign
гл.1) общ. вверять, получать; предназначать2) торг. отправлять [посылать\] на консигнацию ( товары)The goods were consigned to Australia. — Товары были отправлены в Австралию.
See:
* * *
1) отправлять, посылать на консигнацию груз или товар; 2) депонировать денежную сумму в банке.* * */vt, goods/ отправлять -
14 З-2
ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ЗАБВЕНИЮ что obsoles, lit VP subj: human fixed WOto put sth. out of one's memory foreverX предал Y забвению — X consigned Y to oblivion.По поводу (разбитого) сервиза, ввиду того, что у Елены, конечно, даже язык не повернется и вообще это хамство и мещанство - сервиз предать забвению (Булгаков 3). As for the smashed dinner service, since Elena could naturally not bring herself to complain about it, and to complain would in any case be insufferably vulgar and rude, they agreed to consign it to...oblivion (3a). -
15 предавать забвению
• ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ЗАБВЕНИЮ что obsoles, lit[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to put sth. out of one's memory forever:♦ По поводу [ разбитого] сервиза, ввиду того, что у Елены, конечно, даже язык не повернётся и вообще это хамство и мещанство - сервиз предать забвению (Булгаков 3). As for the smashed dinner service, since Elena could naturally not bring herself to complain about it, and to complain would in any case be insufferably vulgar and rude, they agreed to consign it to...oblivion (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > предавать забвению
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16 предать забвению
• ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ЗАБВЕНИЮ что obsoles, lit[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to put sth. out of one's memory forever:♦ По поводу [ разбитого] сервиза, ввиду того, что у Елены, конечно, даже язык не повернётся и вообще это хамство и мещанство - сервиз предать забвению (Булгаков 3). As for the smashed dinner service, since Elena could naturally not bring herself to complain about it, and to complain would in any case be insufferably vulgar and rude, they agreed to consign it to...oblivion (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > предать забвению
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(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) izročiti* * *[kənsáin]transitive verb(to) izročiti; zaupati; commerce dostaviti, poslati; vložiti (denar), vplačati -
18 CALTECHTLI
caltechtli:Mur, surface d'une muraille.R.Andrews Introd 424." caltechtli ic ninomotla ", je me frappe, me donne des coups contre un mur (R55)." iztâc ihhuitl in ic tlahtzontli in caltechtli ", les murs étaient cousus de plumes blanches. Décrit le palais de Quetzalcoatl nommé âztacalli. Launey II 216." xômolli, caltechtli nicnotoctia ", je me cache, je me mets dans l'ombre." ca nixpopoyôtl, ca nitlayohualli, ca xômolli, ca nicaltechtli ", je suis la cécité, je suis l'obscurité, je suis le coin, je suis le mur de la maison. Dit le souverain en s'adressant à Tezcatlipoca. Sah6,44." xômolli, caltechtli, tlayohualli ", le coin, le mur, l'obscurité - Dunkelheit, Finsternis und Düsternis. Est dit à propos du mauvais arrière grand père, achtontli. Sah 1952,16:2 = Sah10,5 - forgotten." xômolli, tlayohualli, caltextli, mixtecomatl ", le coin, l'obscurité, le mur, l'endroit obscur - forgotten. Est dit à propos de la mauvaise vieille, ilamah. Sah10,11." âtôyâtl, tepehxitl, xômolli, caltechtli, tlayohualli ", c'est la rivière, le précipice, le coin, le mur, l'obscurité. Est dit du mauvais tlamatini. Anders.Dib. traduisent discredited et renvoient à Leon-Portilla op.cit., p.80 pour l'analyse de cette expression. Sah10,30." xômolli caltechtli conittitia in toteucyo, caltechtli contocatimoteca ", Our lord consigned him to oblivion and abandoned him. Est dit de celui né sous le signe ce xôchitl. Sah4,24.* à la forme possédée, " îcaltechyo ", ses parois intérieures." coztic ihhuitica in tlahtzontli catca in calihtic îcaltechyo ", elle avait les parois intérieures cousues de plumes jaunes. Est dit d'une des maisons de Quetzalcoatl à Tula.Launey II 216 = Sah10,166. -
19 XOMOLLI
xômolli:Coin ou angle de 90°.Launey II 29." xômolli, caltechtli nicnotoctia ", je me cache, je me mets dans l'ombre." ca nîxpopoyôtl, ca nitlayohualli, ca xômolli, ca nicaltechtli ", je suis la cécité, je suis l'obscurité, je suis le coin, je suis le mur de la maison.Dit le souverain en s'adressant à Tezcatlipoca. Sah6,44." xômolli, caltechtli, tlayohualli ", le coin, le mur, l'obscurité - Dunkelheit, Finsternis und Düsternis. Est dit à propos du mauvais arrière grand père, âchtontli. Sah 1952,16:2 = Sah10,5 - forgotten." xômolli, tlayohualli, caltextli, mixtecomatl ", le coin, l'obscurité, le mur, l'endroit obscur - forgotten. Est dit à propos de la mauvaise vieille, ilamah. Sah10,11." âtôyâtl, tepehxitl, xômolli, caltechtli, tlayohualli ", c'est la rivière, le précipice, le coin, le mur, l'obscurité. Est dit du mauvais tlamatini. Anders.Dib. traduisent discredited et renvoient à Leon-Portilla op.cit., p.80 pour l'analyse de cette expression. Sah10,30." quinâmictinemi in tlahtlacôleh, xomolli, tlayohualli, ichtacâ ohtli ", il va à la rencontre de ce qui est vicieux, des coins, de l'obscurité, des sentiers détournés - he goes joining that which is bad, the corner, the darkness, the secret road. Sah11,268." xômolli caltechtli conittitia in totêucyo ", Our lord consigned him to oblivion.Est dit de celui né sous le signe ce xôchitl. Sah4,24. -
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[kən΄sain] v հանձնել, հանձ նա րարել. The child was consigned to the care of his uncle Երեխային հանձնել էին քեռու խնամքին. (ապրանք առաքել) consign goods by sea ծովով ապրանք առաքել. consign the project to oblivion նախագիծը մոռացության տալ
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oblivion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ total VERB + OBLIVION ▪ fade into, fall into, pass into, sink into, slide into … Collocations dictionary
oblivion — o|bliv|i|on [əˈblıviən] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin oblivio, from oblivisci to forget ] 1.) when something is completely forgotten or no longer important sink/slip/pass etc into oblivion ▪ Wind power presents too many… … Dictionary of contemporary English
oblivion — noun (U) 1 the state of being completely forgotten: The loser s name is consigned to oblivion. 2 the state of being unconscious or of not noticing what is happening: the oblivion of sleep … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
con´sig|na´tion — con|sign «kuhn SYN», transitive verb. 1. to hand over formally; deliver: »The thief was consigned to prison. SYNONYM(S): entrust. See syn. under commit. (Cf. ↑commit) 2. to hand over to another for care or custody: »The parents consigned the… … Useful english dictionary
con|sign´a|ble — con|sign «kuhn SYN», transitive verb. 1. to hand over formally; deliver: »The thief was consigned to prison. SYNONYM(S): entrust. See syn. under commit. (Cf. ↑commit) 2. to hand over to another for care or custody: »The parents consigned the… … Useful english dictionary
con|sign — «kuhn SYN», transitive verb. 1. to hand over formally; deliver: »The thief was consigned to prison. SYNONYM(S): entrust. See syn. under commit. (Cf. ↑commit) 2. to hand over to another for care or custody: »The parents consigned the child to its… … Useful english dictionary
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forgotten — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. not remembered, not recalled, not recollected, unremembered, unrecalled, unrecollected, unretained, obliterated, lost, lapsed, out of one s mind, clear out of one s mind, clean out of one s mind, gone out of one s head,… … English dictionary for students
lost — adj 1. forfeited, gone, no more, by the board, out the window, down the drain, long lost; missing, vanished, disappeared, lost to sight or view, out of sight. 2. forgotten, unrecalled, unremembered, unrecollect ed, unretained, out of sight out of … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
consign — verb Etymology: Middle French consigner, from Latin consignare, from com + signum sign, mark, seal more at sign Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. to give over to another s care 2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control … New Collegiate Dictionary