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1 composition
1 ( make-up) composition f (of de) ; metallic/similar in composition d'une composition métallique/similaire ; the racial/religious composition of a jury la composition raciale/religieuse d'un jury ;2 Mus, Literat composition f (of de) ; this is my own composition cela est ma propre composition ; of my/her own composition de ma/sa composition ;3 Sch rédaction f (about, on sur) ; to get good marks for composition avoir de bonnes notes en rédaction ;4 Print composition f ;5 Art composition f ; -
2 composition
/,kɔmpə'ziʃn/ * danh từ - sự hợp thành, sự cấu thành - cấu tạo, thành phần =to study the composition of the soil+ nghiên cứu thành phần của đất - phép đặt câu; phép cấu tạo từ ghép - sự sáng tác; bài sáng tác, tác phẩm =one of Bethoven's most famous compositions+ một trong những bài sáng tác nổi tiếng nhất của Bi-tô-ven - bài viết, bài luận (ở trường) - sự sắp xếp, cách bố trí (trong một bức hoạ...) - (ngành in) sự sắp chữ - sự pha trộn, sự hỗn hợp - ((thường) định ngữ) chất tổng hợp (giả cẩm thạch, giả ngà...) =composition billiars-ball+ những hòn bi a bằng chất tổng hợp giả ngà - tư chất, bản chất, tính, tâm tính =there is a touch of madness in his composition+ tính hắn hơi tàng tàng - sự thoả thuận đình chiến, sự thoả hiệp =to come to composition+ đi đến một thoả hiệp - sự điều đình; sự khất (nợ) =to make a composition with the creditor+ điều đình xin khất chủ nợ -
3 composition
composition [kɔ̃pozisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = confection) [d'assemblée] formation ; [d'équipe sportive] selection ; [d'équipe de chercheurs] setting-up ; [de bouquet] arranging ; [de symphonie, tableau] compositionb. ( = œuvre musicale, picturale) compositionc. ( = constituants) composition• quelle est la composition de l'équipe ? who is on the team?d. ( = examen) test• composition française ( = rédaction) French essay* * *kɔ̃pozisjɔ̃1) ( éléments constitutifs) (de gouvernement, délégation) make-up, composition; ( d'équipe) line-up, composition; (de produit, d'aliment) ingredients (pl); (chimique, pharmaceutique) composition2) ( mise en place) ( de gouvernement) formation; ( de comité) setting up; ( d'équipe) selection; (de liste, menu) drawing up; ( de bouquet) making upde ma/leur composition — of my/their invention
3) Art, Littérature, Musique composition (de by)4) Cinéma, Théâtre ( incarnation) performance (de as)5) École end-of-term test6) ( en imprimerie) typesetting••* * *kɔ̃pozisjɔ̃ nf1) [mélange, plat] composition, [équipe] line-up2) [oeuvre musicale ou poétique] composition3) (= oeuvre) composition4) ÉDUCATION testNous avons une composition de français cet après-midi. — We've got a French test this afternoon.
5) TYPOGRAPHIE typesetting, composition6) (= accommodement)7) (action de préparer, constituer) [mélange, plat] preparation, [équipe] forming* * *composition nf1 ( éléments constitutifs) (de gouvernement, délégation, société) make-up, composition; ( d'équipe) line-up, composition; (de produit, d'aliment) ingredients (pl); (chimique, pharmaceutique) composition; ( de capital) structure; entrer dans la composition de ( faire partie de) [gaz, sel] to make up part of; ( servir à fabriquer) to be used in; entrer à 40% dans la composition de [gaz, sel] to make up 40% of; la farine entre à 90% dans la composition de ce pain this bread contains 90% flour;2 ( mise en place) ( de gouvernement) formation; ( de comité) setting up; ( d'équipe) selection; (de liste, menu) drawing up; ( de bouquet) making up; de ma/leur composition of my/their invention;3 Art, Littérat, Mus ( tous contextes) composition (de by); étudier la composition to study composition; composition florale flower arrangement;5 Scol ( pour classer) end-of-term test;6 Imprim typesetting; l'article est à la composition the article is being typeset;7 Ling composition.composition du capital Fin share structure; composition française ( devoir) essay; ( activité) essay writing; composition murale mural.être de bonne composition to be good-natured.[kɔ̃pozisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [fabrication, assemblage - d'un produit, d'un plat, d'un menu] making up, putting together ; [ - d'un bouquet] making up, arranging ; [ - d'une équipe, d'une assemblée, d'un gouvernement] forming, formation, setting up2. [écriture - d'une symphonie] composition ; [ - d'un poème, d'une lettre] writing ; [ - d'un programme] drawing up3. [éléments - d'une assemblée, d'un gouvernement, d'un menu] composition ; [ - d'un programme] elementsquelle sera la composition du jury? who will the members of the jury be?, who will make up the jury?‘composition: eau, sucre, fraises’ ‘ingredients: water, sugar, strawberries’composition automatique ou programmée automatic typesetting————————à composition locution adverbialearriver ou venir à composition to come to a compromisede bonne composition locution adjectivale————————de composition locution adjectivale[rôle] character (modificateur)————————de ma composition locution adjectivale,de sa composition etc. locution adjectivale -
4 ♦ composition
♦ composition /kɒmpəˈzɪʃn/n.1 [u] composizione, costituzione: the ethnic composition of a region, la composizione etnica di una regione2 [u] (il) comporre, composizione; formazione; costituzione: the composition of a new government, la formazione di un nuovo governo3 composto; insieme4 (ind.) composto (sintetico); sostanza composta; aggregato5 [cu] (letter., mus., arte) composizione: an original composition, una composizione originale; (mus.) to study composition, studiare composizione7 [u] (tipogr.) composizione8 (leg.) concordato; accomodamento; (comm.) transazione: to come to (o to reach) a composition, raggiungere un concordato; venire a composizione; composition with creditors, concordato con i creditori; concordato preventivo● (leg.) composition before bankruptcy, concordato preventivo ( al fallimento) □ (tecn.) composition board, pannello di fibre □ (fisc.) composition for stamp duty, abbonamento al bollo □ (leg.) composition in bankruptcy, concordato fallimentare □ composition leather, cuoio artificiale. -
5 come\ out
1. I1) the sun came out выглянуло солнце; the stars came out высыпали звезды; the buds are coming out набухают почки; flowers are coming out распускаются цветы2) his teeth are coming out a) у него прорезываются зубы; б) у него выпадают зубы; my tooth is aching the stopping has come out у меня болит зуб come out выпала пломба; these ink stains won't come out эти чернильные пятна не выводятся; the colours are guaranteed not to come out стойкость краски гарантирована3) when does she come out? когда ее начнут вывозить в свет?4) a new book has come out вышла новая книга; а new fashion has come out появилась новая мода5) the miners (all our workers, etc.) will come out шахтеры и т. д. выступят в поддержку забастовки /присоединятся к забастовке/6) I can't make this sum come out не могу решить эту задачу; у меня не получается пример2. II1) come out at.some time the 1st number of this review (this article, his new book, the magazine, etc.) comes out this month (on the 1st, etc.) первый номер реферативного журнала и т. д. выходит в этом месяце и т. д.2) come out at some time the truth (the secret, everything, etc.) comes out in time (at last, etc.) правда и т. д. со временем и т. д. выходит наружу; come out in some manner the secret came out very quickly очень скоро об этой тайне все узнали; the inner meaning of the composition comes out very clearly скрытый смысл сочинения очень ясен3) come out at some time the trees are coming out again деревья вновь оделись листвой; the child loved to watch the stars come out at night ребенок любил смотреть, как ночью зажигались /появлялись/ звезды; in the afternoon the sun came out днем выглянуло солнце4) come out in some manner you have come out well [in that photograph) [на этой фотографии] вы хорошо вышли /получились/; their fight came out badly их драка плохо кончилась; the detail of the carving comes out very sharply in this light при таком освещении отдельные детали резьбы очень четко проступают /видны/5) come out in some manner her sums (the equation, etc.) never come out right она никогда не может правильно решить задачу и т. д.; his bill did not come out right он неправильно составил счет, он ошибся при составлении счета3. IIIcome out smth. the total comes out a thousand в сумме получается едва тысяча4. XVcome out in some state come out first (second, etc.) выйти на первое и т. д. место5. XVI1) come out of smth. the colour soon comes out of this material этот материал быстро теряет цвет /линяет/2) come out in smth. it hasn't come out in the newspapers yet .этого еще не было /об этом еще не писали/ в газетах; come out with smth. the publishers are coming out with a revised edition of the textbook издательство выпускает переработанное издание этого учебника3) come out in smth. his arrogance comes out in every speech he makes наглость проглядывает /сквозит/ во всех его выступлениях4) come out with smth. he came out with a most extraordinary story (with the whole story, with the information, etc.) он рассказал удивительную историю и т. д.; he came out with a very strange remark он сказал очень страдную вещь; come out with a horrible oath (with a string of oaths, with blasphemous remarks, etc.) разразиться страшными проклятиями и т. д; come out against smth. the chairman came out against the new proposition председатель выступил против нового предложения5) come out in smth. he came out in a rash у него высыпала сыпь; his face came out in pimples (in spots, etc.) у него лицо покрылось прыщами и т. д.6. XX1come out as smth., smb. he came out as an excellent captain из него вышел прекрасный капитан7. XXI1|| come out top in an examination (in a test, etc.) показать лучшие результаты на экзамене и т. д.', come out bottom in an examination показать на экзамене худшие результаты8. XXV1) come out when... flowers come out when spring comes цветы распускаются, когда настает весна2) come out if... (when,..) will the colour come out if the material is washed? этот материал линяет в стирке?; the little girl's front tooth came out when she bit the apple у девочки выпал или сломался передний зуб, когда она надкусила яблоко -
6 comporre
comporre v. (pres.ind. compóngo, compóni, compóne, componiàmo, componéte, compóngono; p.rem. compósi, componésti, compóse, componémmo, componéste, compósero; fut. comporrò; pres.cong. compónga, componiàmo, componiàte, compóngano; impf.cong. componéssi; imperat. compóni, compónga, componiàmo, componéte, compóngano; p.pres. componènte; ger. componèndo; p.p. compósto) I. tr. 1. ( mettere insieme) composer: comporre un mosaico composer une mosaïque. 2. (costituire, formare) composer, former: undici giocatori compongono la squadra l'équipe est composée de onze joueurs. 3. ( Tel) ( digitare) composer, former: comporre un numero composer un numéro; comporre il dodici composer le douze; comporre il codice personale ( nelle istruzioni) composez votre code personnel. 4. ( sistemare) arranger: comporre l'abito arranger sa robe; comporsi i capelli arranger sa coiffure. 5. ( conciliare) arranger, régler, accommoder: comporre una lite régler un différend. 6. (Letter,Mus) ( scrivere) composer; ( usato come sostantivo) composition f.: l'arte del comporre l'art de la composition; comporre versi composer des vers; comporre una poesia composer un poème; comporre una sinfonia composer une symphonie. 7. ( Tip) composer. 8. (Farm,Chim) composer. II. prnl. comporsi 1. ( essere formato) se composer: questo appartamento si compone di tre stanze cet appartement se compose de trois pièces. 2. ( Chim) se composer, être composé: l'acqua si compone di ossigeno e idrogeno l'eau est composée d'oxygène et d'hydrogène. -
7 alcanzar un acuerdo con los acreedores
• come to a composition with the creditors• come to an agreement with the creditorsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alcanzar un acuerdo con los acreedores
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8 Vergleich
Vergleich m 1. GEN comparison, arrangement; 2. RECHT comparison, composition, compromise agreement, accord • einen Vergleich schließen GEN come to an arrangement, compromise, effect a compromise • Vergleich schließen RECHT arrange* * *m 1. < Geschäft> comparison, arrangement; 2. < Recht> comparison, composition, compromise agreement, accord ■ einen Vergleich schließen < Geschäft> come to an arrangement, compromise, effect a compromise ■ Vergleich schließen < Recht> arrange* * *Vergleich
comparison, (mit einem Einzelgläubiger) accord, (mit allen Gläubigern) settlement, composition, compromise, reorganization (US), (Übereinkommen) [amicable] arrangement, private agreement, adjustment;
• von den Erben abgeschlossener Vergleich settlement of heritance;
• mit den Konkursgläubigern abgeschlossener Vergleich composition in bankruptcy;
• außergerichtlicher Vergleich out-of-court composition (settlement), extra-judicial settlement, accord and satisfaction, amicable arrangement, compromise, settlement out of court;
• ökonomischer Vergleich intereconomy comparison;
• Soll-Ist-Vergleich planned-actual comparison;
• zwischenbetrieblicher Vergleich inter-factory comparison;
• Vergleich vor Prozessbeginn pre-trial settlement;
• Vergleich einzelner Staaten untereinander country-to-country comparison;
• Vergleich zur Vermeidung des Rechtsweges (Haftpflichtversicherung) nuisance settlement;
• Vergleich ablehnen to reject a composition;
• Vergleich abschließen to arrive at an accommodation (a composition), to effect (come to) a composition;
• Vergleich mit jem. abschließen to arrange a settlement;
• mit seinen Gläubigern einen Vergleich [ab]schließen to compound (compose) with one’s creditors;
• Vergleich aufheben to set aside a composition;
• Vergleich aushalten to stand a comparison;
• Rechtsstreitigkeit durch Vergleich beilegen to settle a lawsuit amicably;
• auf einen Vergleich eingehen to enter into an arrangement;
• durch Vergleich erledigen to settle by compromise (consent), to compound;
• Vergleich ermöglichen to open a door to a settlement;
• Vergleich erzielen, zu einem Vergleich gelangen to come to (reach) an arrangement (agreement), to accord;
• Vergleich schließen to compromise, to compound, to come to terms (an arrangement);
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9 состав
analysis, composition, compound, constitution, formula, formulation, (материала, композиции, сплава) makeup, mixture пищ., repertoire, repertory, ( смеси) proportion, temper, train, ( вагонеток) trip горн.* * *соста́в м.1. compositionвключа́ть в соста́в — include as a component of …анте́нны включа́ются в соста́в радиоста́нции — antennas are included as components of the radio setвводи́ть в соста́в — be (come) part of, be (come) a member ofразъё́м вхо́дит в соста́в бло́ка B [m2]-1 — the connector is part of unit B -12. ( определённый анализом) analysisзадава́ть соста́в — specify an analysis [a composition]соста́в «попада́ет в ана́лиз» — the analysis is in control3. ( рецептура) formula, formulation4. ( специальная смесь) compound5. ( поездной) trainкомплектова́ть поездно́й соста́в — gather a trainантикоррози́йный соста́в — corrosion preventive compoundнаноси́ть антикоррози́йный соста́в, напр. ки́стью, погруже́нием, заполне́нием, поли́вом — apply corrosion preventive compound by, e. g., brushing, dipping, sluicing, flow-overаппрети́рующий соста́в — finishing compositionсоста́в бето́на — concrete mix, proportions of a concrete mixпроекти́ровать соста́в бето́на по объё́му — design a concrete mix by (the) volume (method)уточня́ть соста́в бето́на — adjust the trial proportions of a concrete mixвоспламени́тельный соста́в — igniter compositionгаранти́рованный соста́в ( сырья) хим. — guaranteed analysisгерметизи́рующий соста́в — sealant, sealing compoundгранулометри́ческий соста́в — grain-size analysis; granulometric compositionзакрепля́ющий соста́в — fixing agent, fixativeинжене́рно-техни́ческий соста́в — technical staffконсерви́рующий соста́в — preservative (compound)соста́в кра́ски — (paint) formulationлё́тный соста́в — flight personnelли́чный соста́в — personnel, staffмехани́ческий соста́в — mechanical compositionобезжи́ривающий соста́в — degreaserпламегася́щий соста́в — extinguishant, fire-extinguishing agentподвижно́й соста́в ж.-д. — rolling stockпропи́точный соста́в — impregnating compoundпротивогни́лостный соста́в — preservative (compound)соста́в публика́ции (напр. инструкции) — the make-up of a publicationсоста́в рабо́чей сме́си двс. — air-fuel ratioсветя́щийся соста́в — luminous compoundси́товый соста́в — sieve analysisспи́сочный соста́в ( работающих на предприятии) — payrollстехиометри́ческий соста́в — stoichiometric compositionхими́ческий соста́в — chemical composition, analysisобы́чно у́голь име́ет сле́дующий хими́ческий соста́в — the typical analysis of coal is …хими́ческий соста́в мета́лла в ковше́ — ladle analysisхими́ческий соста́в мета́лла, за́данный на вы́пуске — tapping specificationхими́ческий соста́в мета́лла при вы́пуске — tapping analysisэлемента́рный соста́в — elementary compositionсоста́в ядра́ — constitution of the nucleus* * * -
10 presentar
v.1 to present.Ella presenta soluciones She presents solutions.Ella le presenta a Ricardo un regalo She presents Richard a gift.Ellos presentan a los candidatos They present=field the candidates.2 to make (ofrecer) (disculpas, excusas).3 to introduce (person).me presentó a sus amigos she introduced me to her friendsme parece que no nos han presentado I don't think we've been introducedJuan, te presento a Carmen Juan, this is Carmenpermítame que le presente a nuestra directora allow me to introduce you to our manager, I'd like you to meet our managerElla presenta a los invitados She introduces the guests.4 to have, to show (tener) (aspecto).presenta difícil solución it's going to be difficult to solveElla le presenta al público una obra She shows the public a play.5 to host, to be the host of, to act as a compere for, to compere.Ella presenta el programa She hosts the program.* * *2 (entregar) to hand in3 (sacar al mercado) to launch4 (personas) to introduce■ ¿te han presentado ya? have you been introduced yet?5 TELEVISIÓN to present6 (ofrecer) to offer, show1 (comparecer) to turn up2 (para elección) to stand; (en un concurso) to enter\presentar una denuncia to lodge a complaintpresentar una ponencia to present a paper* * *verb1) to present2) introduce3) submit4) make a gift•* * *1. VT1) (=enseñar, exponer) [gen] to present; [+ moción, candidato] to propose, put forward; [+ pruebas, informe] to submit; [+ documento, pasaporte] to showpresentar una propuesta — to make o present a proposal
presentar algo al cobro o al pago — (Com) to present sth for payment
2) (=entregar) to hand inpresentó la dimisión — he handed in his resignation, he resigned
3) (=mostrar) [+ señal, síntoma] to show4) (=exponer al público) [+ producto, disco, libro] to launch5) [en espectáculo] [+ obra] to perform; [+ actor, actriz] to present, feature6) (=ser presentador de) [+ programa televisivo] to present, hostJ. Pérez presenta el programa — the programme is presented o hosted by J. Pérez
¿quién presenta ahora las noticias de las nueve? — who presents o reads the nine o'clock news now?
7) (=tener) to haveel ferrocarril presenta ventajas evidentes — the train offers o has obvious advantages
8) [+ persona] to introducea ver si te presento a mi amiga Jacinta — you must meet my friend Jacinta, I must introduce you to my friend Jacinta
ser presentada en sociedad — to come out, make one's début
9) (=ofrecer) [+ disculpa] to offer, makele presento mis consideraciones — [en carta] yours faithfully
10) (Mil)presentar batalla — (lit) to draw up in battle array; (fig) to offer resistance
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mostrar) to presentb) ( exponer por primera vez) <libro/disco> to launch; < obra de arte> to present; < colección de moda> to present, exhibitc) ( entregar) <informe/solicitud> to submitle presenté el pasaporte — I gave him my passport, I presented my passport to him
d) ( enseñar) to showe) <disculpas/excusas> to make; < dimisión> to hand in, submit; < queja> to file, makepresentaron una denuncia — they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint
f) (Mil)2) (TV) < programa> to present, introduce3) < persona> to introducete presento a mi hermana — I'd like you to meet my sister, this is my sister
4) <novedad/ventaja> to offer; < síntoma> to show2.presentarse v pron1)a) ( en lugar) to turn up, appearb) (a concurso, examen)se presentó al examen — she took o (BrE) sat the exam
se presenta como candidato independiente — he's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent
2) dificultad/problema to arise, come up, crop up (colloq)si se me presenta la oportunidad — if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arises
3) ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself* * *= bring to + the attention, display, draw, exhibit, expose, feature, introduce, open up, pose, present, provide with, set out, subject, throw up, render, put before, produce, table, submit, unveil, showcase, surrender, lay out, roll out, construct, tender, come up with, report, bring forward, deliver.Ex. Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.Ex. The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex. These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.Ex. The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.Ex. Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.Ex. The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex. Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.Ex. This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.Ex. Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.Ex. Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.Ex. A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.Ex. Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex. Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. The art of documentation is the process by which the documentalist is enabled to put before the creative specialist the existing literature bearing on the subject of his investigation.Ex. The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.Ex. This list indicates the dates the reports were tabled and any further action take.Ex. Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.Ex. Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex. Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.Ex. The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.Ex. I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.Ex. It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex. This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.Ex. The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.----* argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.* oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.* presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + Nombre + in a new light, throw + new light on.* presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.* presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.* presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.* presentar como = make + Nombre + out to be.* presentar conclusiones = provide + conclusions.* presentar conocimiento = package + knowledge.* presentar deficiencias = fall + short.* presentar de manera esquemática = give + overview.* presentar dentro de = package.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.* presentar detalladamente = spread out.* presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.* presentar en forma de tabla = tabulate.* presentar en pantalla = call up, print + online, bring up, screen.* presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.* presentar información = submit + information, package + information.* presentar información de varios modos = repackage + information.* presentar la evolución de Algo = chart + the history.* presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.* presentar las pruebas ante = lay + evidence before.* presentar peligro = present + danger.* presentar + Posesivo + respetos = pay + Posesivo + respects.* presentar posibilidades = present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.* presentar problemas = present + problems.* presentar pruebas = give + evidence.* presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.* presentar reto = defy.* presentarse = come in, manifest + Reflexivo, turn up, show up, unfold, come forward, come with.* presentarse a = stand for.* presentarse a una elección = stand for + election, run for + election.* presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* presentar (según) = cast (in/into).* presentarse una ocasión = occasion + arise.* presentar similitudes = share + similarities.* presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.* presentar una comunicación = deliver + paper, give + paper, present + paper.* presentar una contribución = present + contribution.* presentar una demanda = file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.* presentar una demanda judicial = take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una factura = submit + bill.* presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.* presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.* presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.* presentar una petición = submit + petition.* presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.* presentar una propuesta = submit + proposal.* presentar una queja = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance.* presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.* presentar un argumento = advance + argument.* presentar una solicitud = submit + application.* presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.* presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.* presentar una visión = present + a picture.* presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.* presentar un dilema = present + dilemma.* presentar un frente común = present + common front.* presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.* presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.* presentar un peligro = pose + danger.* presentar un problema = pose + problem, air + problem.* presentar un programa = present + programme.* presentar un proyecto = submit + project, present + project.* presentar un resumen = give + summary.* presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.* presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.* presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.* seleccionar y presentar en un documento = package.* volver a presentar = resubmit [re-submit].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mostrar) to presentb) ( exponer por primera vez) <libro/disco> to launch; < obra de arte> to present; < colección de moda> to present, exhibitc) ( entregar) <informe/solicitud> to submitle presenté el pasaporte — I gave him my passport, I presented my passport to him
d) ( enseñar) to showe) <disculpas/excusas> to make; < dimisión> to hand in, submit; < queja> to file, makepresentaron una denuncia — they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint
f) (Mil)2) (TV) < programa> to present, introduce3) < persona> to introducete presento a mi hermana — I'd like you to meet my sister, this is my sister
4) <novedad/ventaja> to offer; < síntoma> to show2.presentarse v pron1)a) ( en lugar) to turn up, appearb) (a concurso, examen)se presentó al examen — she took o (BrE) sat the exam
se presenta como candidato independiente — he's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent
2) dificultad/problema to arise, come up, crop up (colloq)si se me presenta la oportunidad — if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arises
3) ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself* * *presentar (según)(v.) = cast (in/into)Ex: Which of the following subject analyses is cast in the citation order PMEST?.
= bring to + the attention, display, draw, exhibit, expose, feature, introduce, open up, pose, present, provide with, set out, subject, throw up, render, put before, produce, table, submit, unveil, showcase, surrender, lay out, roll out, construct, tender, come up with, report, bring forward, deliver.Ex: Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.
Ex: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex: These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.Ex: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.Ex: Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.Ex: The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex: Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.Ex: This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.Ex: Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.Ex: Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.Ex: A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.Ex: Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex: Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: The art of documentation is the process by which the documentalist is enabled to put before the creative specialist the existing literature bearing on the subject of his investigation.Ex: The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.Ex: This list indicates the dates the reports were tabled and any further action take.Ex: Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.Ex: Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex: Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.Ex: The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.Ex: I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.Ex: It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.Ex: The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.* argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.* oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.* presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + Nombre + in a new light, throw + new light on.* presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.* presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.* presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.* presentar como = make + Nombre + out to be.* presentar conclusiones = provide + conclusions.* presentar conocimiento = package + knowledge.* presentar deficiencias = fall + short.* presentar de manera esquemática = give + overview.* presentar dentro de = package.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.* presentar detalladamente = spread out.* presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.* presentar en forma de tabla = tabulate.* presentar en pantalla = call up, print + online, bring up, screen.* presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.* presentar información = submit + information, package + information.* presentar información de varios modos = repackage + information.* presentar la evolución de Algo = chart + the history.* presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.* presentar las pruebas ante = lay + evidence before.* presentar peligro = present + danger.* presentar + Posesivo + respetos = pay + Posesivo + respects.* presentar posibilidades = present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.* presentar problemas = present + problems.* presentar pruebas = give + evidence.* presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.* presentar reto = defy.* presentarse = come in, manifest + Reflexivo, turn up, show up, unfold, come forward, come with.* presentarse a = stand for.* presentarse a una elección = stand for + election, run for + election.* presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* presentar (según) = cast (in/into).* presentarse una ocasión = occasion + arise.* presentar similitudes = share + similarities.* presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.* presentar una comunicación = deliver + paper, give + paper, present + paper.* presentar una contribución = present + contribution.* presentar una demanda = file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.* presentar una demanda judicial = take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una factura = submit + bill.* presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.* presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.* presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.* presentar una petición = submit + petition.* presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.* presentar una propuesta = submit + proposal.* presentar una queja = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance.* presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.* presentar un argumento = advance + argument.* presentar una solicitud = submit + application.* presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.* presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.* presentar una visión = present + a picture.* presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.* presentar un dilema = present + dilemma.* presentar un frente común = present + common front.* presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.* presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.* presentar un peligro = pose + danger.* presentar un problema = pose + problem, air + problem.* presentar un programa = present + programme.* presentar un proyecto = submit + project, present + project.* presentar un resumen = give + summary.* presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.* presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.* presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.* seleccionar y presentar en un documento = package.* volver a presentar = resubmit [re-submit].* * *presentar [A1 ]vtA1 (mostrar) to presentun producto bien presentado a well-presented product2 (exponer por primera vez) ‹libro/disco› to launchpresentó sus nuevos cuadros she presented her new paintingspresentará su colección de otoño en Londres he will present o exhibit his autumn collection in Londonel nuevo XS34 se presentará al público en el salón de Turín the new XS34 will be on display (to the public) for the first time at the Turin show3 (entregar) ‹informe/solicitud› to submitle presenté el pasaporte para que me lo sellara I gave him my passport for stamping, I presented my passport to him for stampingtengo que presentar los planes mañana I have to submit o present the plans tomorrow4 (enseñar) to showhay que presentar el carné para entrar you have to show your membership card to get in5 ‹disculpas/excusas› to makefui a presentar mis respetos I went to pay my respectspresentó su dimisión she handed in o submitted her resignation, she resignedpienso presentar una queja I intend filing o making a complaintpresentaron una denuncia they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaintpresentar pruebas to present evidencepresentar cargos to bring chargespresentar una demanda to bring a lawsuit6 ( Mil):presentar armas to present armsB (TV) ‹programa› to present, introduceC [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹persona› to introduceel director presentó al conferenciante the director introduced the speakerme presentó a su familia he introduced me to his familyte presento a mi hermana I'd like you to meet my sister/this is my sisterD(mostrar, ofrecer): el nuevo modelo presenta algunas novedades the latest model has o offers some new featurespresenta muchas ventajas para el consumidor it offers the consumer many advantagesel paciente no presentaba síntomas de intoxicación the patient showed no signs of food poisoningel cadáver presenta un impacto de bala en el costado ( frml); there is a bullet wound in the side of the body, the body has a bullet wound in the sideA1 (en un lugar) to turn up, appearse presentó en casa sin avisar he turned up o showed up o appeared at the house unexpectedlyse presentó (como) voluntario he volunteeredse presentó voluntariamente a la policía he turned himself in to the policetendrá que presentarse ante el juez he will have to appear before the judge2me presenté al concurso I entered the competitionse presenta como candidato independiente he's an independent candidate, he's running as an independent ( AmE), he's standing as an independent ( BrE)se presentó para el cargo de director he applied for the post of directorB «dificultad/problema» to arise, come up, crop up ( colloq)estaré allí salvo que se presente algún impedimento I'll be there unless something crops up o comes upsi se me presenta la oportunidad if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arisesel futuro se presenta prometedor the future looks promisingel asunto se presenta muy mal things are looking very badC (darse a conocer) to introduce oneselfpermítame que me presente allow me to introduce myselfpresentarse en sociedad to make one's debut (in society)* * *
presentar ( conjugate presentar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ obra de arte› to present;
‹ colección de moda› to present, exhibit
‹ trabajo› to hand in;
‹ renuncia› to hand in, submit
‹ queja› to file, make;
‹ cargos› to bring;◊ presentaron una denuncia they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint;
presentar pruebas to present evidencef) (Mil):
2 (TV) ‹ programa› to present, introduce
3 ‹ persona› to introduce;
4 ‹novedad/ventaja› to offer;
‹ síntoma› to show
presentarse verbo pronominal
1
‹ a concurso› to enter sth;
‹ a elecciones› to take part in sth;◊ se presenta como candidato independiente he's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent;
presentarse para un cargo to apply for a post
2 [dificultad/problema] to arise, come up;
[ oportunidad] to arise
3 ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself
presentar verbo transitivo
1 (un programa, pruebas, etc) to present
2 (un producto) to launch
3 (a una persona) to introduce
4 (síntomas, características, etc) to have, show
5 (disculpas) to give, present
(condolencias) to give, pay
6 (la dimisión) to hand in
7 (una queja) to file, make
' presentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alegar
- compeler
- convenir
- dimisión
- esquema
- revestir
- dar
- demanda
- denuncia
- introducir
- licitar
- moción
- queja
- querella
- renuncia
English:
bring forward
- charge
- claim
- field
- file
- hand in
- host
- introduce
- lay
- lodge
- make out
- model
- pay
- present
- press
- produce
- put in
- put on
- put up
- register
- render
- replay
- report
- represent
- rerun
- respect
- serve up
- set out
- show
- slant
- star
- submit
- table
- this
- bring
- come
- display
- enter
- exhibit
- float
- hand
- notice
- propose
- put
- retake
- sponsor
- tender
* * *♦ vt1. [mostrar, entregar] to present;[dimisión] to tender, to hand in; [tesis] to hand in, to submit; [pruebas, propuesta] to submit; [recurso, denuncia] to lodge; [solicitud] to make; [moción] to propose;presente su pasaporte en la ventanilla show your passport at the window;presentar cargos/una demanda contra alguien to bring charges/an action against sb;¡presenten armas! [en ejército] present arms!;es un trabajo muy bien presentado it is a very well presented piece of work2. [dar a conocer] to introduce;me presentó a sus amigos she introduced me to her friends;Juan, te presento a Carmen Juan, this is Carmen;me parece que no nos han presentado I don't think we've been introduced;permítame que le presente a nuestra directora allow me to introduce you to our manager, I'd like you to meet our manager;no se conocían, pero yo los presenté they didn't know each other, but I introduced them (to each other)3. [anunciar] [programa de radio o televisión] to present;[espectáculo] to compere;la mujer que presenta el telediario the woman who reads the news on TV4. [proponer para competición] [obra] to enter;presentar una novela a un premio literario to enter a novel for a literary prize;presentar una película a concurso to enter a film at a film festival;presentar a alguien para algo to propose sb for sth, to put sb forward for sth;el partido presentará a la señora Cruz para la alcaldía the party is putting Mrs Cruz forward for the office of mayor, Mrs Cruz will be the party's candidate for the office of mayor5. [exhibir por primera vez] [planes, presupuestos] to present;[película] to premiere; [libro, disco] to launch;el club presentó a su último fichaje ante la prensa the club introduced its new signing to the press6. [ofrecer] [disculpas, excusas] to make;[respetos] to pay;nos presentó (sus) disculpas he made his excuses to us7. [tener] [aspecto, características, novedades] to have;este fondo de inversión presenta grandes ventajas this investment fund offers o has big advantages;la playa presenta un aspecto deplorable the beach is in a terrible state;presenta difícil solución it's going to be difficult to solve;el paciente presentaba síntomas de deshidratación the patient presented symptoms of dehydration* * *v/t1 TV present2 a alguien introduce3 producto launch4 solicitud submit* * *presentar vt1) : to present, to show2) : to offer, to give3) : to submit (a document), to launch (a product)4) : to introduce (a person)* * *presentar vb1. (personas) to introducete presento a Iván this is Iván / meet Iván2. (programa, idea, propuesta) to present3. (un producto) to launch -
11 план
1. plan, scheme, design, project; blue-print(разположение на град, жилище, градина) lay out(чертеж) blue-print; draught; designпетгодишен план a five-year planпроизводствен план a production planплан на града map; lay outплан на съчинение an outline of a compositionплан на действие a plan of action/procedureпривеждам в изпълнение план put a plan into executionдействувам без план muddle onспускам план forward a plan (to different units for execution)2. изк. преден план foregroundизлизам на преден план прен. come to the foreоставам на заден план прен. be put aside, be shelvedотстъпвам на заден план прен. recede into the backgroundслагам нещо на заден план прен. lay s.th. aside, shelve s.th.3. (намерение) plan, intentionсъвпадам с плановете на някого suit a person's bookкакви са ти плановете за утре? what are your plans for tomorrow? what are you planning to do tomorrow?разстройвам/обърквам плановете на някого spoil/upset s.o.'s plans; upset s.o.'s applecart4. (в литературата) aspect, angle, level, light* * *план,м., -ове, (два) пла̀на 1. plan, scheme, design, project; blue-print; ( разположение на град, жилище, градина) lay-out; ( чертеж) blue-print; draught; design; благоустройствен \план structure plan; генерален \план master plan; действам без \план muddle on; \план на съчинение an outline of a composition; по \план as planned; съставям \план devise/work out/elaborate a plan/project/scheme; учебен \план syllabus, curriculum;2. изк.: едър \план кино., тв close-up; заден \план background; излизам на преден \план прен. come to the fore; общ \план кино. general context; оставам на заден \план прен. be put aside, be shelved; отстъпвам на заден \план прен. recede into the background; преден \план foreground; слагам нещо на заден \план прен. lay s.th. aside, shelve s.th.;3. ( намерение) plan, intention; разстройвам/обърквам \плановете на някого spoil/upset s.o.’s plans; upset s.o.’s applecart;4. (в литературата) aspect, angle, level, light; в друг \план in a different light.* * *plan: What are your планs for the weekend? - Какви са плановете ти за уикенда?, work out a план - съставям план, act according to the план - действам по плана; blueprint (чертеж); draft (чертеж); conception; contrivance; device{di`vais}; diagram; groundwork; lay-out (карта); project{`prOdjekt}; scheme; skeleton: close план - близък план* * *1. (в литературата) aspect, angle, level, light 2. (намерение) plan, intention 3. (разположение на град, жилище, градина) lay out 4. (чертеж) blue-print;draught;design 5. 1, plan, scheme, design, project;blue-print 6. ПЛАН на града map;lay out 7. ПЛАН на действие a plan of action/procedure 8. ПЛАН на съчинение an outline of a composition 9. без ПЛАН planlessly, unsystema-tically 10. в друг ПЛАН from a different angle, in a different angle, in a different light 11. действувам без ПЛАН muddle on 12. едър ПЛАН кино, телев. close-up 13. заден ПЛАН background 14. изк.: преден ПЛАН foreground 15. излизам на преден ПЛАН прен. come to the fore 16. какви са ти ПЛАНовете за утре? what are your plans for tomorrow?what are you planning to do tomorrow? 17. кроя ПЛАНове за make plans for 18. на този ПЛАН at this level 19. нямам ПЛАНове have no plans, have nothing in prospect 20. огневи ПЛАН воен. a fire plan 21. оставам на заден ПЛАН прен. be put aside, be shelved 22. отстъпвам на заден ПЛАН прен. recede into the background 23. пo ПЛАН according to plan 24. петгодишен ПЛАН a five-year plan 25. привеждам в изпълнение ПЛАН put a plan into execution 26. производствен ПЛАН a production plan 27. разстройвам/обърквам ПЛАНовете на някого spoil/upset s. o.'s plans;upset s.o.'s applecart 28. слагам нещо на заден ПЛАН прен. lay s.th. aside, shelve s.th. 29. снемам ПЛАН на make a plan of 30. снемам от ПЛАН a remove/cancel s. th. from the plan 31. спускам ПЛАН forward a plan (to different units for execution) 32. среден ПЛАН second/middle distance 33. съвпадам с ПЛАНовете на някого suit a person's book 34. съставям ПЛАН devise/work out/elaborate a plan/project/scheme 35. учебен ПЛАН syllabus, curriculum 36. цифри no ПЛАНa target figures -
12 piece
1. noun1) Stück, das; (of broken glass or pottery) Scherbe, die; (of jigsaw puzzle, crashed aircraft, etc.) Teil, der; (Amer.): (distance) [kleines] Stück[all] in one piece — unbeschädigt; (fig.) heil; wohlbehalten
break into pieces, fall to pieces — zerbrechen; kaputtgehen (ugs.)
go [all] to pieces — (fig.) [völlig] die Fassung verlieren
[all] of a piece — aus einem Guss
say one's piece — (fig.) sagen, was man zu sagen hat
2) (part of set)piece of furniture/clothing/luggage — Möbel- / Kleidungs- / Gepäckstück, das
a three-/four-piece suite — eine drei-/vierteilige Sitzgarnitur
3) (enclosed area)a piece of land/property — ein Stück Land/Grundstück
4) (example)piece of luck — Glücksfall, der
he's an unpleasant piece of work — (fig.) er ist ein unangenehmer Vertreter (ugs.)
5) (item)7) (coin)gold piece — Goldstück, das
a 10p piece — ein 10-Pence-Stück; eine 10-Pence-Münze
8) (article in newspaper, magazine, etc.) Beitrag, der9) (literary or musical composition) Stück, das2. transitive verbpiece of music — Musikstück, das
piece together — (lit. or fig.) zusammenfügen ( from aus)
* * *[pi:s] 1. noun1) (a part of anything: a piece of cake; He examined it carefully piece by piece (= each piece separately).) das Stück2) (a single thing or example of something: a piece of paper; a piece of news.) das Stück3) (a composition in music, writing (an article, short story etc), drama, sculpture etc: He wrote a piece on social reform in the local newspaper.) das Stück4) (a coin of a particular value: a five-pence piece.) das Stück5) (in chess, draughts and other games, a small shape made of wood, metal, plastic etc that is moved according to the rules of the game.) die Spielfigur•- academic.ru/55412/piecemeal">piecemeal2. adjective(done etc in this way: He has a rather piecemeal way of working.) stückweise- go all to pieces- go to pieces
- in pieces
- piece together
- to pieces* * *[pi:s]I. na \piece of bread/cake/pizza eine Scheibe Brot/ein Stück nt Kuchen/ein Stück nt Pizzaa \piece of broken glass eine Glasscherbe[all] in one \piece unbeschädigt, heil, in einem Stückto break/smash/tear sth in [or into] [or to] \pieces etw in Stücke brechen/schlagen/reißento go [or fall] to \pieces ( fig) person zusammenbrechen, durchdrehen fam; marriage zerbrechen, sich akk auflösenthe moment she'd left, they began to pull her to \pieces sie hatte kaum die Tür hinter sich geschlossen, als sie anfingen sich das Maul über sie zu zerreißen famto take sth to \pieces BRIT etw zerlegen [o auseinandernehmen]▪ \piece by \piece Stück für Stück▪ in \pieces glass, vase in Scherben\piece of baggage [or luggage] Gepäckstück nt\piece of clothing Kleidungsstück nt\piece of equipment Ausrüstungsgegenstand m\piece of paper Blatt nt Papiera \piece of wood ein Stück nt Holza \piece of advice ein Rat ma \piece of evidence ein Beweis m, ein Beweisstück nta \piece of information eine Informationa \piece of legislation ein Gesetz nt, eine Gesetzesvorlage\piece of luck Glücksfall m\piece of news Neuigkeit f, Nachricht f5. ART, LIT, MUS, THEAT Stück nt, Werk nta \piece of writing ein literarisches Werka choral \piece eine Komposition für Choran instrumental \piece ein Instrumentalstück nta 50p \piece ein 50-Pence-Stück nta \piece of skirt alles, was Röcke anhat famartillery \piece [Artillerie]geschütz nt11.the sea is only a \piece away from our hotel vom Hotel ist es nur ein Katzensprung bis zum Meer▶ to say one's \piece sagen, was man zu sagen hat▶ to want a \piece of the cake ein Stück des Kuchens [abhaben] wollenII. vtthe prosecution team gradually \pieced together the evidence that was to lead to the conviction die Staatsanwaltschaft fügte die Beweise, die zur Verurteilung führten, nach und nach zusammen* * *[piːs]n1) Stück nt; (= part, member of a set) Teil nt; (= component part) Einzelteil nt; (= fragment of glass, pottery etc) Scherbe f; (in draughts etc) Stein m; (in chess) Figur f; (PRESS = article) Artikel m; (MIL) Geschütz nt; (= firearm) Waffe f; (= coin) Münze fa 50p piece — ein 50-Pence-Stück, eine 50-Pence-Münze
a piece of cake/land/paper — ein Stück nt Kuchen/Land/Papier
a piece of furniture/luggage/clothing — ein Möbel-/Gepäck-/Kleidungsstück nt
to come to pieces (collapsible furniture etc) — sich auseinandernehmen or zerlegen lassen
to come or fall to pieces (broken chair, old book etc) — auseinanderfallen; (glass, pottery) zerbrechen
he tore the letter (in)to pieces — er zerriss den Brief (in Stücke or Fetzen)
he tore me to pieces during the debate —
to put together the pieces of a mystery he said his piece very nicely (poem etc) — die einzelnen Teile eines Rätsels zusammenfügen er hat das sehr nett vorgetragen
See:→ bit2)his confidence is shot to pieces (inf) — sein Selbstvertrauen ist am Boden or völlig zerstört
are you still in one piece after your trip? — hast du deine Reise heil überstanden?
it's all of a piece with his usual behaviour — so benimmt er sich immer
he got a piece of my mind — ich habe ihm meine Meinung gesagt, ich habe ihm Bescheid gestoßen (inf)
* * *piece [piːs]A s1. Stück n:all of a piece aus einem Guss;a) (ganz) genau passen zu,b) (ganz) typisch sein für;twenty pounds a piece das Stück;piece by piece Stück für Stück;a) stückweise verkaufen,b) im (Stück-)Akkord arbeiten od bezahlt werden;piece of land Stück Land, Grundstück;piece of luggage Gepäckstück2. (Bruch)Stück n:in pieces in Stücke(n), entzwei, kaputt, in Scherben;a) in Stücke gehen (a. fig),a) in Stücke reißen,b) fig eine Äußerung etc zerpflücken;pick up the pieces! hum nun steh schon wieder auf!3. Teil m/n (einer Maschine etc):take to pieces auseinandernehmen, zerlegenb) Ballen m:a piece of cotton cloth ein Ballen Baumwollstoffc) Rolle f:a piece of wallpaper eine Rolle Tapeted) obs Stückfass n, Stück n, Fass n:6. Teil m/n (eines Services etc):a 30-piece service ein 30-teiliges Service7. MIL Geschütz n, Stück n8. (Geld)Stück n, Münze f:he’s a nasty piece of work umg er ist ein übler Kunde10. (Kunst)Werk n:a) MAL Stück n, Gemälde nb) kleines (literarisches) Werkc) (Bühnen)Stück nd) (Musik)Stück n:say one’s piece umg sagen, was man auf dem Herzen hat11. pej oder hum Stückchen n:he’s a piece of a philosopher er ist ein kleiner Philosoph12. slb) Nummer f vulg (Geschlechtsverkehr):13. (Spiel)Figur f, besonders14. umga) Weilchen nb) kleines Stück, Stück n WegsB v/tpc. abk* * *1. noun1) Stück, das; (of broken glass or pottery) Scherbe, die; (of jigsaw puzzle, crashed aircraft, etc.) Teil, der; (Amer.): (distance) [kleines] Stück[all] in one piece — unbeschädigt; (fig.) heil; wohlbehalten
in pieces — (broken) kaputt (ugs.); zerbrochen; (taken apart) [in Einzelteile] zerlegt
break into pieces, fall to pieces — zerbrechen; kaputtgehen (ugs.)
go [all] to pieces — (fig.) [völlig] die Fassung verlieren
[all] of a piece — aus einem Guss
say one's piece — (fig.) sagen, was man zu sagen hat
piece of furniture/clothing/luggage — Möbel- / Kleidungs- / Gepäckstück, das
a three-/four-piece suite — eine drei-/vierteilige Sitzgarnitur
a piece of land/property — ein Stück Land/Grundstück
4) (example)piece of luck — Glücksfall, der
he's an unpleasant piece of work — (fig.) er ist ein unangenehmer Vertreter (ugs.)
5) (item)7) (coin)gold piece — Goldstück, das
a 10p piece — ein 10-Pence-Stück; eine 10-Pence-Münze
8) (article in newspaper, magazine, etc.) Beitrag, der9) (literary or musical composition) Stück, das2. transitive verbpiece of music — Musikstück, das
piece together — (lit. or fig.) zusammenfügen ( from aus)
* * *(board game) n.Bruchstück n.Stück -e n.Teil -e n. -
13 contingo
1.con-tingo, tĭgi, tactum, 3, v. a. and n. [tango], to touch on all sides. to touch, take hold of, seize (very freq. in all periods and species of composition).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.facile cibum terrestrem rostris,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 122:funem manu,
Verg. A. 2, 239; cf. Ov. M. 2, 151:munera Cerealia dextrā,
id. ib. 11, 122:undas pede,
id. ib. 2, 457:focos ore tremente,
id. Tr. 1, 3, 44:terram osculo,
Liv. 1, 56, 12:ora nati sacro medicamine,
Ov. M. 2, 123; cf. id. ib. 14, 607:montes suo igni (sol),
Lucr. 4, 407; cf. Cat. 64, 408, and Suet. Ner. 6:cibos sale modico,
to sprinkle, Cels. 2, 24: sidera comā ( poet. designation for a very great height), Ov. F. 3, 34; cf.:nubes aërio vertice (Taurus),
Tib. 1, 7, 15: summa sidera plantis, to reach the stars (a poet. designation of great prosperity), Prop. 1, 8, 43:mitem taurum,
Ov. M. 2, 860; cf. id. ib. 8, 423:glebam,
id. ib. 11, 111:paene terram (luna),
Cic. Div. 2, 43, 91:caules (vitis),
id. N. D. 2, 47, 120:dextras consulum (as a friendly greeting or congratulation),
Liv. 28, 9, 6; so,manum,
Vell. 2, 104, 5; 2, 107, 4.—With partic. access. ideas.1.To eat, partake of, taste ( poet.):2.neque illinc Audeat esuriens dominus contingere granum,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 113:cibos ore,
Ov. M. 5, 531:aquas,
id. ib. 15, 281:fontem,
id. ib. 3, 409.—To touch impurely (very rare):3.corpus corpore,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 204.—To touch, i. e. to be near, neighboring, or contiguous, to border upon, to reach, extend to; with acc., dat., or inter se; with acc.:4.Helvi, qui fines Arvernorum contingunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 7 fin.:turri adactā et contingente vallum,
id. ib. 5, 43; cf.:in saltu Vescino Falernum contingente agrum,
Liv. 10, 21, 8:praesidium coloniarum Illyricum contingentium,
Suet. Aug. 25. —With dat.:ut radices montis ex utrāque parte ripae fluminis contingant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 38.—With inter se:ut (milites) contingant inter se atque omnem munitionem expleant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 21; cf. id. B. G. 7, 23.—With the idea of motion, to reach something by moving, to attain to, reach, come to, arrive at, meet with, etc. (mostly poet.); with acc.:II.optatam metam cursu,
Hor. A. P. 412:Ephyren pennis,
Ov. M. 7, 392:Italiam,
Verg. A. 5, 18:fines Illyricos,
Ov. M. 4, 568:Creten,
id. ib. 8, 100:Cadmeïda arcem,
id. ib. 6, 217:rapidas Phasidos undas,
id. ib. 7, 6:auras,
to come into the air, id. ib. 15, 416 al.:avem ferro,
to hit, Verg. A. 5, 509; cf. Ov M. 8, 351: ullum mortalem (vox mea), id. id. 2, 578; cf.thus aures,
id. ib. 1, 211; and aures fando, with the acc. and inf., id. ib. 15, 497: aevi florem, to come to or reach the flower of age, Lucr. 1, 565.—Trop.A.In gen., to touch, to seize upon, affect (rare). multitudo agrestium, quos in aliquā suā fortunā publica quoque contingebat cura, Liv. 22, 10, 8:B.contactus nullis ante cupidinibus,
Prop. 1, 1, 2:quam me manifesta libido contigit!
Ov. M. 9, 484: animum curā. Val. Fl. 7, 173; cf.:aliquem (curā), contacti simili sorte,
Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 78. —Far more freq.,In partic.1.(Acc. to I. B. 2.) To touch with pollution, to pollute, stain, defile, etc.; so generally in part. perf. (as a verb. finit. the kindr. contamino was in use):2.(Gallos) contactos eo scelere velut injectā rabie ad arma ituros,
Liv. 21, 48, 3; so,contacta civitas rabie duorum juvenum,
id. 4, 9, 10:omnes eā violatione templi,
id. 29, 8, 11 (for which id. 29, 18, 8:nefandà praedā se ipsos ac domos contaminare suas): plebs regiā praedā,
id. 2, 5, 2; cf. id. 4, 15, 8:equi candidi et nullo mortali opere contacti,
Tac. G. 10: dies (sc. Alliensis) religione, [p. 450] Liv. 6, 28, 6:pectora vitiis,
Tac. Or. 12.—Once absol.:contactus ensis,
Sen. Hippol. 714.—(Acc. to I. B. 3.) With aliquem aliquā re or only aliquem, to be connected with or related to, to concern:3.ut quisque tam foede interemptos aut propinquitate aut amicitiā contingebat,
Liv. 25, 8, 2:aliquem sanguine ac genere,
id. 45, 7, 3; 24, 22, 14:aliquem artissimo gradu,
Suet. Aug. 4:domum Caesarum nullo gradu,
id. Galb. 2; cf. absol.:deos (i. e. Maecenatem et Augustum) quoniam propius contingis,
have more ready access to the great, Hor. S. 2, 6, 52:Sabinum modico usu,
to have little intercourse with, Tac. A. 4, 68:multis in Italiā contactis gentibus Punici belli societate,
Liv. 31, 8, 11; cf.:si crĭmine contingantur,
have part in, Dig. 11, 4, 1:haec consultatio Romanos nihil contingit,
concerns not, Liv. 34, 22, 12; cf.:quae (causa) nihil eo facto contingitur,
id. 40, 14, 9.—(Acc. to I. B. 4.) To attain to, reach, arrive at something, to come to (very rare):b.quam regionem cum superavit animus naturamque sui similem contigit et agnovit,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 19, 43.—With and without dat. of person; of occurrences, to happen to one, to befall, fall to one's lot, to succeed in, obtain a thing; and absol., to happen, fall to, turn out, come to pass (so most freq. in all perr. and species of composition; in gen., of favorable, but sometimes of indifferent, or even adverse occurrences).(α).With dat.:(β).cui tam subito tot contigerint commoda,
Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 3:haec tot propter me gaudia illi contigisse laetor,
id. Hec. 5, 3, 35:quod isti (Crasso) contigit uni,
Cic. de Or. 2, 56, 228; 1, 35, 164; id. Off. 1, 43, 153; id. Fam. 5, 21, 1; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 24, 1; Caes. B. G. 1, 43; Quint. 10, 1, 115; 12, 11, 29; Suet. Caes. 35; id. Calig. 3, 10 et saep.; Ov. M. 3, 321; 11, 268; 15, 443; Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 46; 1, 4, 10; 1, 17, 9 et saep.:cum tanto plura bene dicendi exempla supersint quam illis contigerunt,
Quint. 10, 2, 28: quam mihi maxime hic hodie contigerit malum, Enn. ap. Non. p. 268, 12:quod (sc. servitus) potentibus populis saepe contigit,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 15; id. Cat. 1, 7, 16:cum miseri animi essent, quod plerisque contingeret,
id. N. D. 1, 11, 27; id. Phil. 14, 8, 24; id. Fam. 5, 16, 5; id. Sen. 19, 71; id. Off. 2, 14, 50; 2, 19, 65; id. Fam. 11, 16, 2 al.: quoties ipsi testatori aliquid contingit, a misfortune befalls, etc., Dig. 28, 3, 6:si quid ei humanitus contigerit,
ib. 34, 4, 30 fin. (cf. ib. § 2: sive in viā aliquid mihi humanitus acciderit, and v. 2. accido, II. B.).— Impers. with inf.:non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 36:mihi Romae nutriri atque doceri,
id. ib. 2, 2, 41:mihi recusare principatum,
Vell. 2, 124, 2:mihi cognoscere (eos),
Quint. 12, 11, 3; 1, 1, 11; 5, 7, 25; 6, 1, 4 al.—And, at the same time, a dat. of the predicate (post-class. and rare):quo tempore mihi fratrique meo destinari praetoribus contigit,
Vell. 2, 124, 4:maximo tibi et civi et duci evadere contigit,
Val. Max. 5, 4, ext. 2 (in Ov. M. 11, 220, the better read. is nepotem); cf. Haase in Reisig. Lect. p. 794 sq.—With ut:volo hoc oratori contingat, ut, etc.,
Cic. Brut. 84, 290; id. Off. 1, 1, 3; id. Phil. 5, 18, 49; Quint. 11, 2, 51 al. —With acc. (very rare):(γ).sors Tyrrhenum contigit,
fell upon Tyrrhenus, Vell. 1, 1 fin.:Italiam palma frugum,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 109.—Absol. (very freq.):2. I.hanc mi expetivi, contigit,
Ter. And. 4, 2, 13:magis adeo id facilitate quam aliā ullā culpā meā contigit,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:quod si nulla contingit excusatio,
Quint. 11, 1, 81:ubi quid melius contingit et unctius,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 44 et saep.—With abl.:quia memoria atque actio naturā non arte contingant,
Quint. 3, 3, 4; so id. 1, 1, 33; 2, 2, 11 al.—With ex:gratia, quae continget ex sermone puro atque dilucido,
Quint. 11, 1, 53; so id. 8, 3, 70:ex eādem brassicā contingunt aestivi autumnalesque cauliculi,
arise, spring, Plin. 19, 8, 41, § 138 al.:nihil horum nisi in complexu loquendi serieque contingit,
Quint. 1, 5, 3.—With inf.:fingere cinctutis non exaudita Cethegis Continget,
Hor. A. P. 51; Quint. 1, 1, 11; 5, 7, 25:concitare invidiam, etc.... liberius in peroratione contingit,
id. 6, 1, 14.—With ut:quod nunquam opinatus fui... id contigit, ut salvi poteremur domi,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 32; so Quint. 4, 1, 7; 9, 3, 72; 11, 2, 39.Lit.:II.oras, pocula circum mellis liquore,
Lucr. 1, 938:semina rerum colore,
id. 2, 755:lac parco sale,
to sprinkle, Verg. G. 3, 403:tonsum corpus amurcā,
id. ib. 3, 448. —Trop.:musaeo contingens cuncta lepore,
Lucr. 1, 934 and 947; 4, 9 and 22. -
14 continguo
1.con-tingo, tĭgi, tactum, 3, v. a. and n. [tango], to touch on all sides. to touch, take hold of, seize (very freq. in all periods and species of composition).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.facile cibum terrestrem rostris,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 122:funem manu,
Verg. A. 2, 239; cf. Ov. M. 2, 151:munera Cerealia dextrā,
id. ib. 11, 122:undas pede,
id. ib. 2, 457:focos ore tremente,
id. Tr. 1, 3, 44:terram osculo,
Liv. 1, 56, 12:ora nati sacro medicamine,
Ov. M. 2, 123; cf. id. ib. 14, 607:montes suo igni (sol),
Lucr. 4, 407; cf. Cat. 64, 408, and Suet. Ner. 6:cibos sale modico,
to sprinkle, Cels. 2, 24: sidera comā ( poet. designation for a very great height), Ov. F. 3, 34; cf.:nubes aërio vertice (Taurus),
Tib. 1, 7, 15: summa sidera plantis, to reach the stars (a poet. designation of great prosperity), Prop. 1, 8, 43:mitem taurum,
Ov. M. 2, 860; cf. id. ib. 8, 423:glebam,
id. ib. 11, 111:paene terram (luna),
Cic. Div. 2, 43, 91:caules (vitis),
id. N. D. 2, 47, 120:dextras consulum (as a friendly greeting or congratulation),
Liv. 28, 9, 6; so,manum,
Vell. 2, 104, 5; 2, 107, 4.—With partic. access. ideas.1.To eat, partake of, taste ( poet.):2.neque illinc Audeat esuriens dominus contingere granum,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 113:cibos ore,
Ov. M. 5, 531:aquas,
id. ib. 15, 281:fontem,
id. ib. 3, 409.—To touch impurely (very rare):3.corpus corpore,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 204.—To touch, i. e. to be near, neighboring, or contiguous, to border upon, to reach, extend to; with acc., dat., or inter se; with acc.:4.Helvi, qui fines Arvernorum contingunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 7 fin.:turri adactā et contingente vallum,
id. ib. 5, 43; cf.:in saltu Vescino Falernum contingente agrum,
Liv. 10, 21, 8:praesidium coloniarum Illyricum contingentium,
Suet. Aug. 25. —With dat.:ut radices montis ex utrāque parte ripae fluminis contingant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 38.—With inter se:ut (milites) contingant inter se atque omnem munitionem expleant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 21; cf. id. B. G. 7, 23.—With the idea of motion, to reach something by moving, to attain to, reach, come to, arrive at, meet with, etc. (mostly poet.); with acc.:II.optatam metam cursu,
Hor. A. P. 412:Ephyren pennis,
Ov. M. 7, 392:Italiam,
Verg. A. 5, 18:fines Illyricos,
Ov. M. 4, 568:Creten,
id. ib. 8, 100:Cadmeïda arcem,
id. ib. 6, 217:rapidas Phasidos undas,
id. ib. 7, 6:auras,
to come into the air, id. ib. 15, 416 al.:avem ferro,
to hit, Verg. A. 5, 509; cf. Ov M. 8, 351: ullum mortalem (vox mea), id. id. 2, 578; cf.thus aures,
id. ib. 1, 211; and aures fando, with the acc. and inf., id. ib. 15, 497: aevi florem, to come to or reach the flower of age, Lucr. 1, 565.—Trop.A.In gen., to touch, to seize upon, affect (rare). multitudo agrestium, quos in aliquā suā fortunā publica quoque contingebat cura, Liv. 22, 10, 8:B.contactus nullis ante cupidinibus,
Prop. 1, 1, 2:quam me manifesta libido contigit!
Ov. M. 9, 484: animum curā. Val. Fl. 7, 173; cf.:aliquem (curā), contacti simili sorte,
Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 78. —Far more freq.,In partic.1.(Acc. to I. B. 2.) To touch with pollution, to pollute, stain, defile, etc.; so generally in part. perf. (as a verb. finit. the kindr. contamino was in use):2.(Gallos) contactos eo scelere velut injectā rabie ad arma ituros,
Liv. 21, 48, 3; so,contacta civitas rabie duorum juvenum,
id. 4, 9, 10:omnes eā violatione templi,
id. 29, 8, 11 (for which id. 29, 18, 8:nefandà praedā se ipsos ac domos contaminare suas): plebs regiā praedā,
id. 2, 5, 2; cf. id. 4, 15, 8:equi candidi et nullo mortali opere contacti,
Tac. G. 10: dies (sc. Alliensis) religione, [p. 450] Liv. 6, 28, 6:pectora vitiis,
Tac. Or. 12.—Once absol.:contactus ensis,
Sen. Hippol. 714.—(Acc. to I. B. 3.) With aliquem aliquā re or only aliquem, to be connected with or related to, to concern:3.ut quisque tam foede interemptos aut propinquitate aut amicitiā contingebat,
Liv. 25, 8, 2:aliquem sanguine ac genere,
id. 45, 7, 3; 24, 22, 14:aliquem artissimo gradu,
Suet. Aug. 4:domum Caesarum nullo gradu,
id. Galb. 2; cf. absol.:deos (i. e. Maecenatem et Augustum) quoniam propius contingis,
have more ready access to the great, Hor. S. 2, 6, 52:Sabinum modico usu,
to have little intercourse with, Tac. A. 4, 68:multis in Italiā contactis gentibus Punici belli societate,
Liv. 31, 8, 11; cf.:si crĭmine contingantur,
have part in, Dig. 11, 4, 1:haec consultatio Romanos nihil contingit,
concerns not, Liv. 34, 22, 12; cf.:quae (causa) nihil eo facto contingitur,
id. 40, 14, 9.—(Acc. to I. B. 4.) To attain to, reach, arrive at something, to come to (very rare):b.quam regionem cum superavit animus naturamque sui similem contigit et agnovit,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 19, 43.—With and without dat. of person; of occurrences, to happen to one, to befall, fall to one's lot, to succeed in, obtain a thing; and absol., to happen, fall to, turn out, come to pass (so most freq. in all perr. and species of composition; in gen., of favorable, but sometimes of indifferent, or even adverse occurrences).(α).With dat.:(β).cui tam subito tot contigerint commoda,
Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 3:haec tot propter me gaudia illi contigisse laetor,
id. Hec. 5, 3, 35:quod isti (Crasso) contigit uni,
Cic. de Or. 2, 56, 228; 1, 35, 164; id. Off. 1, 43, 153; id. Fam. 5, 21, 1; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 24, 1; Caes. B. G. 1, 43; Quint. 10, 1, 115; 12, 11, 29; Suet. Caes. 35; id. Calig. 3, 10 et saep.; Ov. M. 3, 321; 11, 268; 15, 443; Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 46; 1, 4, 10; 1, 17, 9 et saep.:cum tanto plura bene dicendi exempla supersint quam illis contigerunt,
Quint. 10, 2, 28: quam mihi maxime hic hodie contigerit malum, Enn. ap. Non. p. 268, 12:quod (sc. servitus) potentibus populis saepe contigit,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 15; id. Cat. 1, 7, 16:cum miseri animi essent, quod plerisque contingeret,
id. N. D. 1, 11, 27; id. Phil. 14, 8, 24; id. Fam. 5, 16, 5; id. Sen. 19, 71; id. Off. 2, 14, 50; 2, 19, 65; id. Fam. 11, 16, 2 al.: quoties ipsi testatori aliquid contingit, a misfortune befalls, etc., Dig. 28, 3, 6:si quid ei humanitus contigerit,
ib. 34, 4, 30 fin. (cf. ib. § 2: sive in viā aliquid mihi humanitus acciderit, and v. 2. accido, II. B.).— Impers. with inf.:non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 36:mihi Romae nutriri atque doceri,
id. ib. 2, 2, 41:mihi recusare principatum,
Vell. 2, 124, 2:mihi cognoscere (eos),
Quint. 12, 11, 3; 1, 1, 11; 5, 7, 25; 6, 1, 4 al.—And, at the same time, a dat. of the predicate (post-class. and rare):quo tempore mihi fratrique meo destinari praetoribus contigit,
Vell. 2, 124, 4:maximo tibi et civi et duci evadere contigit,
Val. Max. 5, 4, ext. 2 (in Ov. M. 11, 220, the better read. is nepotem); cf. Haase in Reisig. Lect. p. 794 sq.—With ut:volo hoc oratori contingat, ut, etc.,
Cic. Brut. 84, 290; id. Off. 1, 1, 3; id. Phil. 5, 18, 49; Quint. 11, 2, 51 al. —With acc. (very rare):(γ).sors Tyrrhenum contigit,
fell upon Tyrrhenus, Vell. 1, 1 fin.:Italiam palma frugum,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 109.—Absol. (very freq.):2. I.hanc mi expetivi, contigit,
Ter. And. 4, 2, 13:magis adeo id facilitate quam aliā ullā culpā meā contigit,
Cic. de Or. 2, 4, 15:quod si nulla contingit excusatio,
Quint. 11, 1, 81:ubi quid melius contingit et unctius,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 44 et saep.—With abl.:quia memoria atque actio naturā non arte contingant,
Quint. 3, 3, 4; so id. 1, 1, 33; 2, 2, 11 al.—With ex:gratia, quae continget ex sermone puro atque dilucido,
Quint. 11, 1, 53; so id. 8, 3, 70:ex eādem brassicā contingunt aestivi autumnalesque cauliculi,
arise, spring, Plin. 19, 8, 41, § 138 al.:nihil horum nisi in complexu loquendi serieque contingit,
Quint. 1, 5, 3.—With inf.:fingere cinctutis non exaudita Cethegis Continget,
Hor. A. P. 51; Quint. 1, 1, 11; 5, 7, 25:concitare invidiam, etc.... liberius in peroratione contingit,
id. 6, 1, 14.—With ut:quod nunquam opinatus fui... id contigit, ut salvi poteremur domi,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 32; so Quint. 4, 1, 7; 9, 3, 72; 11, 2, 39.Lit.:II.oras, pocula circum mellis liquore,
Lucr. 1, 938:semina rerum colore,
id. 2, 755:lac parco sale,
to sprinkle, Verg. G. 3, 403:tonsum corpus amurcā,
id. ib. 3, 448. —Trop.:musaeo contingens cuncta lepore,
Lucr. 1, 934 and 947; 4, 9 and 22. -
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16 entrer
entrer [ɑ̃tʀe]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► entrer se traduira par to come in ou par to go in suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. to go (or to come) in• entrez ! come in!• entrer chez qn to come (or go) into sb's houseb. [marchandises, devises] to enter• entrer dans un fichier/système (légalement) to enter a file/system ; (illégalement) to hack into a file/systemc. (Theatre) « entrent trois gardes » "enter three guards"d. ( = tenir) to go in• il faut que je perde 3 kg pour entrer dans cette robe I'll have to lose 3 kilos if I want to get into this dresse. ( = devenir membre de) entrer dans [+ club, parti, entreprise] to joinf. ( = heurter) entrer dans [+ arbre, poteau] to crash intoh. ( = commencer à être) entrer dans [+ phase, période] to enter• entrer dans la vie active or dans le monde du travail to begin one's working lifei. (locutions)• laisser entrer qn dans to let sb into► faire entrer [+ pièce, objet à emballer] to fit in ; (en fraude) [+ marchandises, immigrants] to smuggle in ; [+ accusé, témoin] to bring in ; [+ invité, visiteur] to show in2. <a. ( = faire entrer) comment allez-vous entrer cette armoire dans la chambre ? how are you going to get that wardrobe into the bedroom?b. [+ données] to key in* * *ɑ̃tʀe
1.
verbe transitif (+ v avoir)1) ( transporter) ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring [something] in; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take [something] in3) Informatique to enter4) Sport to score [but]
2.
verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( pénétrer) gén to get in, to enter; ( en allant) to go in; ( en venant) to come in; ( en roulant) to drive inl'eau est entrée par une fissure — the water came in ou got in through a crack
je suis entré dans Paris par le sud — ( en voiture) I drove into Paris from the south
‘défense d'entrer’ — ( sur une porte) ‘no entry’; ( sur une barrière) ‘no trespassing’
faire entrer la table par la fenêtre — ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring the table in through the window; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take the table in through the window
2) (tenir, s'adapter) to fitfaire entrer quelque chose dans quelque chose — to fit ou get something into a something
3) (s'intégrer, commencer)entrer dans — to enter [débat, période]; to join [opposition, gouvernement, armée]
entrer en — to enter into [pourparlers, négociations]
il entre dans la catégorie des... — he comes into the category of...
entrer dans la légende — [personne] to become a legend; [fait] to become legendary
j'ai fait entrer tes dépenses dans les frais généraux — I've included your expenses in the overheads
4) ( être un élément de)
3.
verbe impersonnel* * *ɑ̃tʀe1. vi1) (dans un lieu) (en allant) to go in, to enter, (en venant) to come in, to enterentrer dans [pièce, immeuble] (en allant) — to go into, to enter, (en venant) to come into, to enter
Ils sont tous entrés dans la maison. — They all went into the house.
2) [objet, meuble, pièce]Le piano a pu entrer par la fenêtre. — They managed to get the piano in through the window.
On l'a fait entrer par la fenêtre. — We got it in through the window.
3) (comme membre, patient)entrer dans [club, institution] — to join
entrer dans le système INFORMATIQUE — to log in, to log on
4) (= heurter)entrer dans [mélange] — to go into, [responsabilités] to form part of
6) (= se joindre)entrer dans [vues, craintes de qn] — to share
2. vt1) INFORMATIQUE to input, to enterentrer des données — to input data, to enter data
J'ai entré toutes les adresses de mon agenda sur mon ordinateur. — I've entered all the addresses in my diary onto my computer., I've put all the addresses in my diary onto my computer.
2) [marchandises] (en allant) to take in, (en venant) to bring in3) [meuble] to get inOn l'a entré par la fenêtre. — We got it in through the window.
4) [griffes] to sink inLe chat lui entrait ses griffes dans le bras. — The cat sank its claws into his arm.
* * *entrer verb table: aimerA vtr (+ v avoir)1 ( transporter) ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring [sth] in [objet, marchandise]; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take [sth] in [objet, marchandise]; entrer qch en fraude dans un pays to smuggle sth into a country;2 ( enfoncer) to stick [ongles, épée] (dans into);4 Sport to score [but].B vi (+ v être)1 ( pénétrer) gén to get in, to enter; ( en allant) to go in; ( en venant) to come in; ( en roulant) to drive in; je l'ai vu entrer dans la maison par la fenêtre/par la porte de derrière I saw him get into ou enter the house through the window/by the back door; la balle est entrée au-dessus de l'oreille the bullet entered above the ear; l'eau est entrée par une fissure the water came in ou got in through a crack; ils sont entrés en France par l'Italie they came into France via Italy; je suis entré dans Paris par le sud ( en voiture) I drove into Paris from the south; ils sont entrés sur le court/notre territoire/la scène politique they came onto the court/our territory/the political scene; nous sommes entrés dans l'eau/la boue jusqu'aux chevilles we sank up to our ankles in water/mud; les marchandises entrent et sortent sans aucun contrôle goods come and go without being checked at all; entrez! come in!; ‘défense d'entrer’ ( sur une porte) ‘no entry’; ( sur une barrière) ‘no trespassing’; je ne fais qu'entrer et sortir I can only stay a minute; laisse-moi entrer! let me in!; ne laisse pas/j'ai laissé le chat entrer dans la cuisine don't let/I let the cat into the kitchen; fais entrer le chat dans la cuisine let the cat into the kitchen; je vous ferai entrer par la cuisine I'll let you in through the kitchen; faire entrer la table par la fenêtre ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring the table in through the window; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take the table in through the window; fais-la entrer show her in; faites entrer show him/her/them etc in;2 (tenir, s'adapter) c'est trop gros, ça n'entrera jamais it's too big, it'll never fit; ça n'entre pas dans la valise it doesn't fit in the suitcase; la clé n'entre pas dans la serrure the key doesn't fit ou won't go in the lock; faire entrer qch dans une valise to fit ou get sth into a suitcase; je n'arrive pas à faire entrer la pièce dans la fente I can't get the coin into the slot; on peut faire entrer trente personnes dans la pièce you can fit ou get thirty people in the room; nous sommes entrés à dix dans la voiture we got ten of us into the car;3 (s'intégrer, commencer) entrer dans to enter [débat, période]; to join [opposition, entreprise]; entrer à to enter [école, hit-parade]; to join [gouvernement, parti, armée]; to get into [université]; entrer en to enter into [pourparlers, négociations]; il entre en deuxième année he's going into his second year; il entre dans sa quarantième année he's turned thirty-nine; il entre dans la quarantaine he's pushing forty; entrer dans la vie de qn to come into sb's life; le doute est entré dans mon esprit I'm beginning to have doubts; entrer dans l'hiver to enter the winter; entrer en convalescence to start to convalesce; n'entrons pas dans ces considérations/les détails let's not go into those matters/the details; faire entrer qn dans une organisation/qch dans un système to get sb into an organization/sth into a system; il m'a fait entrer au ministère he got me into the ministry; je ne sais pas comment cette idée lui est entrée dans la tête I don't know how he/she got that idea into his/her head; il entre dans la catégorie des… he comes into the category of…; expression entrée dans l'usage expression which has come into use; entrer dans l'histoire to go down in history; entrer dans la légende [personne] to become a legend; [fait] to become legendary; entrer dans le capital de… Fin to take a stake in…; acteur qui entre dans son personnage actor who gets into his/her character; mesure qui entre mal dans le cadre d'une politique libérale measure which does not fit the framework of a liberal policy; faire entrer un mot nouveau dans le dictionnaire to put a new word in the dictionary; cela n'entre pas dans mes attributions it's not part of my duties; la question n'entre pour rien dans ma décision the question has no bearing on my decision; j'ai fait entrer tes dépenses dans les frais généraux I've included your expenses in the overheads; entrer en mouvement/fusion to begin to move/to melt; entrer dans une colère noire or une rage folle to fly into a blind rage;4 ( être un élément de) les ingrédients qui entrent dans la recette the ingredients which go into ou make up the recipe; le carbone entre pour moitié dans ce composé carbon makes up half (of) this compound; leurs parts entrent pour 20% dans le capital their shares make up 20% of the capital.C v impers il entre une part de chance dans tout a certain amount of luck goes into everything; il n'entre pas dans mes intentions de faire I have no intention of doing; il n'entre pas dans mes habitudes de faire I am not in the habit of doing.[ɑ̃tre] verbe intransitif (auxiliaire être)A.[PÉNÉTRER]1. [personne - généralement] to enter ; [ - vu de l'intérieur] to come in ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to go in ; [ - à pied] to walk in ; [ - à cheval, à bicyclette] to ride in[véhicule] to drive intoc, toc! — entrez! knock, knock! — come in!entrez, entrez! do come in!, come on in!empêche-les d'entrer keep them out, don't let them inentrer au port to come into ou to enter harbouret voici les joueurs qui entrent sur le terrain/court here are the players coming onto the field/courta. [en lui montrant le chemin] show her inb. [en l'appelant] call her in[vent, eau]par où entre l'eau? how does the water penetrate ou get in?laisser entrer: ce genre de fenêtre laisse entrer plus de lumière this kind of window lets more light in2. [adhérer]elle entre à la maternelle/en troisième année she's going to nursery school/moving up into the third yeara. [généralement] to get goods inb. [en fraude] to smuggle goods in4. [tenir, trouver sa place]a. [généralement] I can fit another bag under the seatb. [en serrant] I can squeeze another bag under the seat5. (familier) [connaissances, explication] to sink inl'informatique, ça entre tout seul avec elle learning about computers is very easy with her as a teacher6. RELIGIONB.[DÉBUTER] [une action]entrer en ébullition to reach boiling point, to begin to boil————————[ɑ̃tre] verbe transitif (auxiliaire avoir)1. [produits - généralement] to take in (separable), to bring in (separable), to import ; [ - en fraude] to smuggle in (separable)2. [enfoncer] to dig3. [passer]————————entrer dans verbe plus préposition[à pied] to walk intoil ne les laisse jamais entrer dans la chambre noire he never lets ou allows them into the black room2. [adhérer à - obj: club, association, parti] to join, to become a member of ; [ - obj: entreprise] to joinentrer dans une famille [par mariage] to marry into a family4. [constituant]l'eau entre pour moitié dans cette boisson water makes up 50% of this drink5. [se mêler de] to enter intoje ne veux pas entrer dans vos histoires I don't want to have anything to do with ou to be involved in your little schemes[se lancer dans]6. [être inclus dans]entrer dans l'usage [terme] to come into common use, to become part of everyday language7. [s'enfoncer, pénétrer dans]la balle/flèche est entrée dans son bras the bullet/arrow lodged itself in her arm8. [tenir dans] to get in, to go in, to fit intout n'entrera pas dans la valise we won't get everything in the suitcase, everything won't fit in the suitcasefaire entrer [en poussant]: faire entrer des vêtements dans une valise to press clothes in ou down in a suitcase9. [obj: période] to enterj'espère ne pas entrer dans cette catégorie de personnes I hope I don't belong to that category of people11. (familier) [obj: connaissances, explication]b. [à force de répéter] to drum ou to hammer something into somebody's headtu ne lui feras jamais entrer dans la tête que c'est impossible you'll never get it into his head ou convince him that it's impossible -
17 piece
pi:s
1. noun1) (a part of anything: a piece of cake; He examined it carefully piece by piece (= each piece separately).) trozo, pedazo2) (a single thing or example of something: a piece of paper; a piece of news.) pedazo (de papel); una (noticia)3) (a composition in music, writing (an article, short story etc), drama, sculpture etc: He wrote a piece on social reform in the local newspaper.) pieza4) (a coin of a particular value: a five-pence piece.) moneda5) (in chess, draughts and other games, a small shape made of wood, metal, plastic etc that is moved according to the rules of the game.) pieza•
2. adjective(done etc in this way: He has a rather piecemeal way of working.) poco sistemático- go all to pieces- go to pieces
- in pieces
- piece together
- to pieces
piece n1. trozo2. pedazo / añicotr[piːs]2 (part, component) pieza, parte nombre femenino3 (coin) moneda4 (in board games) ficha5 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL pieza6 (in newspaper) artículo7 (item, example of) pieza■ a piece of jewellery una joya, una alhaja■ a piece of land un terreno, una parcela\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin one piece (unharmed) sano,-a y salvo,-ato be a piece of cake ser pan comidoto break something in pieces hacer algo pedazosto fall to pieces hacerse pedazosto give somebody a piece of one's mind decirle cuatro verdades a alguiento pull something/somebody to pieces destrozar algo/a alguien, criticar duramente algo/a alguien, hacer trizas algo/a alguiento pick up the pieces volver a empezar, rehacer su vidato say one's piece decir su parteto take something to pieces desmontar algo1) patch: parchar, arreglar2)to piece together : construir pieza por piezapiece n1) fragment: trozo m, pedazo m2) component: pieza fa three-piece suit: un traje de tres piezas3) unit: pieza fa piece of fruit: una (pieza de) fruta4) work: obra f, pieza f (de música, etc.)n.• cacho s.m.• cuarto s.m.• fragmento s.m.• parcela s.f.• pedazo s.m.• pieza s.f.• retal s.m.• retazo s.m.• trozo s.m.v.• juntar las piezas de v.• remendar v.piːs1)a) (part of something broken, torn, cut, divided) pedazo m, trozo mshe ripped the letter into pieces — rompió la carta en pedacitos, hizo trizas la carta
a piece of land — un terreno, una parcela
to come o fall to pieces — hacerse* pedazos
in one piece: they got back in one piece volvieron sanos y salvos; I dropped it, but it's still in one piece se me cayó, pero está intacto; to be a piece of cake (colloq) ser* pan comido; to go to pieces ( be very upset) quedar deshecho or destrozado; ( break down) perder* el control; to pick up the pieces: he gets himself into trouble and expects me to pick up the pieces se mete en líos y después pretende que yo le saque las castañas del fuego; he's trying to pick up the pieces of his life está tratando de rehacer su vida; to pull something/somebody to pieces destrozar* algo/a alguien; to say one's piece — dar* su (or mi etc) opinión, opinar
b) ( component) pieza f, parte fhe's taken the clock to pieces — ha desarmado or desmontado el reloj
a three-piece suit — un traje de tres piezas, un terno
2) ( item)to be a nasty piece of work — (esp BrE colloq) ser* una basura or (fam) una porquería
to give somebody a piece of one's mind — cantarle las cuarenta or decirle* cuatro verdades a alguien
3)a) ( Mus)b) ( Journ) artículo mc) ( Art) pieza f4) ( coin) moneda f, pieza f5) ( in board games) ficha f, pieza f; ( in chess) figura f•Phrasal Verbs:[piːs]1. N1) (=fragment) trozo m, pedazo m•
to come to pieces — hacerse pedazos, romperse•
to fall to pieces — caerse a pedazos, romperse•
my watch lay in pieces on the pavement — mi reloj quedó destrozado en la acera, mi reloj quedó en la acera hecho pedazos•
a piece of sth, a piece of bread — un trozo or un pedazo de pana piece of cake — una porción or un trozo de tarta
another piece of cake? — ¿quieres más tarta?
a piece of cheese/glass — un trozo de queso/cristal
a piece of paper — un trozo or una hoja de papel, un papel
a piece of string — un trozo de cuerda, un cabo
•
(all) in one piece, the vase is still in one piece — el jarrón sigue intacto•
to smash (sth) to pieces, the glass fell off the table and smashed to pieces — el vaso se cayó de la mesa y se hizo añicosI smashed the vase to pieces — rompí el jarrón en mil pedazos, hice el jarrón añicos
the boat was smashed to pieces on the rocks — el barco se estrelló contra las rocas y se hizo añicos
- go to piecesshe went to pieces when Arnie died — quedó deshecha or hecha pedazos cuando Arnie murió
every time he's faced with a problem he goes to pieces — cada vez que se ve ante un problema se desquicia or el pánico se apodera de él
- give sb a piece of one's mindhe got a piece of my mind — le dije cuatro verdades, le canté las cuarenta *
to pick up the pieces —
they always leave me to pick up the pieces — siempre me toca sacarles las castañas del fuego, siempre dejan que sea yo el que pague los platos rotos
action 1., 4), nasty 1., 4), thrillshe never picked up the pieces after her fiancé died — nunca logró superar la muerte de su prometido, nunca rehizo realmente su vida después de la muerte de su prometido
2) (=part, member of a set) pieza f•
piece by piece — pieza por or a pieza•
it comes to pieces — se desmonta, es desmontable•
(all) of a piece, Dostoyevsky's life and work are of a piece — la vida y las obras de Dostoyevsky son uno y lo mismo•
Amy was putting the pieces together now — ahora Amy estaba juntando or atando los cabos•
to take sth to pieces — desmontar or desarmar algo3) (as suffix)•
a three-piece suite — un juego de sofá y dos butacas, un tresillo (Sp)4) (=item)history, land 1., 2)•
to sell sth by the piece — vender algo suelto5) (=instance)6) (=composition) (Press) artículo m; (Mus, Art, Theat) pieza f- say one's piecemuseum, party 3., period 2.7) (Mil)9) (=coin) moneda f10) (US)* (=distance)11) † * offensive (=woman) tipa * f, tía f (Sp) *a nice little piece — una tía buena (Sp) *, una tipaza *
2.CPDpiece of research N — trabajo m de investigación
a piece of research on the effects of the drug — un trabajo de investigación sobre los efectos del fármaco
piece rate N — (Comm) tarifa f por pieza
they are on piece rates — les pagan por pieza or a destajo
* * *[piːs]1)a) (part of something broken, torn, cut, divided) pedazo m, trozo mshe ripped the letter into pieces — rompió la carta en pedacitos, hizo trizas la carta
a piece of land — un terreno, una parcela
to come o fall to pieces — hacerse* pedazos
in one piece: they got back in one piece volvieron sanos y salvos; I dropped it, but it's still in one piece se me cayó, pero está intacto; to be a piece of cake (colloq) ser* pan comido; to go to pieces ( be very upset) quedar deshecho or destrozado; ( break down) perder* el control; to pick up the pieces: he gets himself into trouble and expects me to pick up the pieces se mete en líos y después pretende que yo le saque las castañas del fuego; he's trying to pick up the pieces of his life está tratando de rehacer su vida; to pull something/somebody to pieces destrozar* algo/a alguien; to say one's piece — dar* su (or mi etc) opinión, opinar
b) ( component) pieza f, parte fhe's taken the clock to pieces — ha desarmado or desmontado el reloj
a three-piece suit — un traje de tres piezas, un terno
2) ( item)to be a nasty piece of work — (esp BrE colloq) ser* una basura or (fam) una porquería
to give somebody a piece of one's mind — cantarle las cuarenta or decirle* cuatro verdades a alguien
3)a) ( Mus)b) ( Journ) artículo mc) ( Art) pieza f4) ( coin) moneda f, pieza f5) ( in board games) ficha f, pieza f; ( in chess) figura f•Phrasal Verbs: -
18 Vergleichsbereitschaft
Vergleichsbereitschaft
willingness to come to a compromise;
• Vergleichsbestätigung confirmation of an arrangement (reorganization, US);
• Vergleichsbilanz comparative balance sheet, liquidating balance sheet;
• Vergleichsbilanzberichtsformular comparative balance sheet record form;
• Vergleichseröffnung institution of composition (reorganization, US) proceedings;
• Vergleichsfall composition case;
• Vergleichsforderung liquidated demand;
• Vergleichsgläubiger creditor in a settlemnt;
• Vergleichsgrundlage principles of a settlement;
• Vergleichsgruppen matched samples;
• Vergleichsindex eines Werbewirksamkeitstestes order-of-merit rating;
• Vergleichsjahr (Statistik) basic year;
• Vergleichskonto arrangement (reorganization, US) account;
• Vergleichsliste check list (coll.);
• Vergleichsmaßnahmen reorganization measures;
• Vergleichsmaßstab degree of comparison;
• Vergleichsmaßstab für das Arbeitsbewertungsverfahren job evaluation system (US);
• Vergleichsmiete equivalent rent;
• Vergleichsmuster reference sample;
• Vergleichsordnung Insolvent Law (Statute) (US), Deed of Arrangement Act (Br.);
• Vergleichs- und Schiedsgerichtsordnung (Handelskammer) Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration;
• Vergleichsperiode (Statistik) basic period;
• Vergleichspreise im Jahr 2002 survey prices of 2002;
• Vergleichspunkte articles of agreement;
• Vergleichsquote liquidation dividend;
• Vergleichsregelung composition settlement;
• gerichtliche Vergleichsregelung liabilities adjustment order (Br.);
• Vergleichsregelung mit jem. treffen to effect a compromise with s. o.;
• Vergleichsschließender compounder;
• abgestimmte Vergleichsstichproben matched samples;
• Vergleichssumme composition, amount of compensation;
• Vergleichstabelle comparison table;
• Vergleichstabelle für das Arbeitsbewertungsverfahren job evaluation scale (US);
• Vergleichstarif comparable rate;
• Vergleichstermin settlement date, (Konkurs) hearing date;
• Vergleichstest comparative test;
• Vergleichstreuhänder trustee under scheme;
• Vergleichsurkunde deed of composition, composition deed;
• Vergleichsvereinbarung settlement agreement, conciliation scheme, composition agreement;
• Vergleichsvereinbarung vor Prozessbeginn settlement before judgment, pre-trial settlement. -
19 après
après [apʀε]━━━━━━━━━1. preposition2. adverb━━━━━━━━━1. <► après + infinitif• après avoir lu ta lettre, j'ai téléphoné à maman when I'd read your letter, I phoned mother• après être rentré chez lui, il a bu un whisky when he got home he had a whisky• après que je l'ai quittée, elle a ouvert une bouteille de champagne after I left her she opened a bottle of champagne► après coup later• après coup, j'ai eu des remords later I felt guilty• il n'a réagi qu'après coup he didn't react until later► et après ? (pour savoir la suite) and then what? ; (pour marquer l'indifférence) so what? (inf)• après vous, je vous en prie after you• après tout, ce n'est qu'un enfant after all he is only a child• après qui en a-t-il ? who has he got it in for? (inf)f. ► d'après2. <• le film ne dure qu'une demi-heure, qu'allons-nous faire après ? the film only lasts half an hour, what are we going to do afterwards?• après, je veux faire un tour de manège next I want to go on the merry-go-round• après, c'est ton tour it's your turn nextb. (lieu) tu vois la poste ? sa maison est juste après do you see the post office? his house is just a bit further onc. (ordre) qu'est-ce qui vient après ? what next?* * *apʀɛ
1.
1) ( dans le temps) ( ensuite) afterwards; ( plus tard) lateraussitôt or tout de suite après — straight after that ou afterwards
longtemps après — a long time after ou afterwards
et après que s'est-il passé? — and then what happened?, and what happened next?
peu/bien après — shortly/long after(wards)
pas la semaine prochaine celle d'après — not next week, the week after next
2) ( dans l'espace)tu vois le croisement, j'habite (juste) après à droite — can you see the crossroads? I live (just) past ou beyond it on the right
la page/le chapitre d'après — the next page/chapter
3) ( dans une hiérarchie)les loisirs d'abord, le travail passe après — leisure first, work comes after
4) ( marquant l'agacement)et après? — so what? (colloq)
2.
1) ( dans le temps) afteraprès coup — after the event, afterwards
jour après jour — day after day, day in day out
2) ( dans l'espace) afteraprès l'église/la sortie de la ville — after the church/you come out of the town
après vous! — ( par politesse) after you!
il est toujours après son fils — (colloq) he's always on at his son
3) ( dans une hiérarchie) afterfaire passer quelqu'un/quelque chose après quelqu'un/quelque chose — to put somebody/something after somebody/something
3.
d'après locution prépositive1) ( selon)d'après lui — according to him ou in his opinion
d'après mes calculs/ma montre — by my calculations/my watch
2) ( en imitant) from3) ( adapté de) based on
4.
après que locution conjonctive after
••
après adverbe se traduit généralement par afterwards et après préposition par afterLes expressions telles que courir après quelqu'un/quelque chose, crier après quelqu'un etc sont traitées respectivement sous courir, crier etcaprès entre dans la composition de nombreux mots qui s'écrivent avec un trait d'union ( après-demain, après-guerre, après-midi etc). Ces mots sont des entrées à part entière et on les trouvera dans la nomenclature du dictionnaire. Utilisé avec un nom, propre ou commun, pour désigner la période suivant un événement ou la disparition d'une personne il se traduit par post et forme alors un groupe adjectival que l'on fait suivre du nom approprié: l'après-Gorbatchev/l'après-crise/l'après-1789 = the post-Gorbachev period/the post-recession period/the post-1789 period. On notera l'après-8 mai = the period following 8 May; la France de l'après-de Gaulle = post-de Gaulle France* * *apʀɛ1. prép1) (relation temporelle) afteraprès son départ — after he had left, after his departure
Nous viendrons après avoir fait la vaisselle. — We'll come after we've done the dishes.
2) (relation spatiale) afterC'est après la poste, à gauche. — It's after the post office on the left., It's past the post office on the left.
après coup — afterwards, after the event
J'y ai repensé après coup. — I thought about it again afterwards.
D'après lui, c'est une erreur. — According to him, that's a mistake.
2. adv* * *I.après ⇒ Note d'usageA adv1 ( dans le temps) afterwards; viens manger, tu finiras après come and eat your dinner, you can finish afterwards; aussitôt or tout de suite après il s'est mis à pleuvoir straight after that ou afterwards it started raining; après seulement, il a appelé les pompiers only afterwards did he call the fire brigade; j'ai compris longtemps après I understood a long time after ou afterwards; il a mangé au restaurant et (puis) après il est allé au cinéma he ate in a restaurant and afterwards went to the cinema; on verra ça après we'll come to that later; je te le dirai après I'll tell you later; et après que s'est-il passé? and then what happened?, and what happened next?; peu/bien après shortly/long after(wards); une heure/deux jours/quatre ans après one hour/two days/four years later; la semaine/le mois/l'année d'après the week/the month/the year after; pas ce week-end celui d'après not this weekend, the one after; pas la semaine prochaine celle d'après not next week, the week after next; la fois d'après nous nous sommes perdus the next time we got lost; le bus/train d'après the next bus/train; l'instant d'après il avait déjà oublié a moment later he had already forgotten; j'ai regardé le film mais je n'ai pas vu l'émission d'après I watched the film but I didn't see the programmeGB after it;2 ( dans l'espace) tu vois le croisement, j'habite (juste) après à droite can you see the crossroads? I live (just) past ou beyond it on the right; peu après il y a un lac a bit further on there's a lake; ‘c'est après le village?’-‘oui juste après’ ‘is it after the village?’-‘yes just after’; la page/le chapitre d'après the next page/chapter;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) après il y a le S puis le T S comes after and then T; les loisirs d'abord, le travail passe après leisure first, work comes after;4 ( utilisé seul en interrogation) après? and what next?; deux kilos de carottes, après○? two kilos of carrots and what else?;5 ( marquant l'agacement) et après? so what○?; oui je suis rentré à 4 h du matin, et après? yes, I came home at 4 am, so what?B prép1 ( dans le temps) after; sortir/passer après qn to go out/to go after sb; après 22 h/12 jours after 10 pm/12 days ; après mon départ after I left; après quelques années ils se sont revus a few years later they saw each other again; après une croissance spectaculaire after spectacular growth; après tant de passion/violence after so much passion/violence; après déduction/impôt after deductions/tax; après cela after that; après tout after all; après tout c'est leur problème after all it's their problem; après quoi after which; jour après jour day after day, day in day out; livre après livre book after book; après tout ce qu'il a fait pour toi after all (that) he's done for you; j'irai après avoir fait la sieste I'll go after I've had a nap; après avoir pris la parole il se rassit after he had spoken he sat down again; il est conseillé de boire beaucoup après avoir couru it is advisable to drink a lot after you have been running; après manger/déjeuner/dîner/souper after eating ou meals/lunch/dinner/supper; peu après minuit shortly after midnight;2 ( dans l'espace) after; après l'église/la sortie de la ville after the church/you come out of the town; bien/juste après l'usine well/just after the factory; je suis après toi sur la liste I'm after you on the list; après vous! ( par politesse) after you!; être après qn○ to be getting at sb○; il est toujours après son fils he's always on at his son○; en avoir après qn○ to have it in for sb○;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) after; la dame vient après le roi the Queen comes after the King; c'est le grade le plus important après celui de général it's the highest rank after that of general; faire passer qn/qch après qn/qch to put sb/sth after sb/sth.C d'après loc prép1 ( selon) d'après moi/toi/nous/vous in my/your/our/your opinion; d'après lui/elle/eux according to him/her/them ou in his/her/their opinion; d'après les journalistes/le gouvernement according to the journalists/the government; d'après la météo il va faire beau according to the weather forecast it's going to be fine; d'après la loi under the law; d'après mes calculs/mes estimations/ma montre by my calculations/my reckoning/my watch; d'après ce qu'elle a dit/mon expérience from what she said/my experience;2 ( en imitant) from; un tableau peint d'après une photo a painting made from a photograph; d'après un dessin de Gauguin from a drawing by Gauguin;3 ( adapté de) based on; un film d' après un roman de Simenon a film based on a novel by Simenon.D après que loc conj after; après que je leur ai annoncé la nouvelle after I told them the news; après qu'il eut parlé after he had spoken.II.[aprɛ] préposition1. [dans le temps] afterc'était peu après 3 h it was shortly ou soon after 3 o'clockc'était bien après son départ it was a long time ou a good while after he lefttu le contredis en public, et après ça tu t'étonnes qu'il s'énerve! you contradict him publicly (and) then you're surprised to find that he gets annoyed!après ça, il ne te reste plus qu'à aller t'excuser the only thing you can do now is apologizeaprès quoi, nous verrons then we'll seeaprès avoir dîné, ils bavardèrent after dining ou after dinner they chattedpage après page, le mystère s'épaissit the mystery gets deeper with every page ou by the page2. [dans l'espace] afterla gare est après le parc the station is past ou after the park(familier) [sur]3. [dans un rang, un ordre, une hiérarchie] afteraprès vous, je vous en prie after youvous êtes après moi [dans une file d'attente] you're after meil fait passer ma carrière après la sienne my career comes after his ou takes second place to his, according to him4. [indiquant un mouvement de poursuite, l'attachement, l'hostilité]a. [me surveille] he's always breathing down my neckb. [me harcèle] he's always nagging (at) ou going on at meils sont après une invitation, c'est évident it's obvious they're angling for ou they're after an invitation————————[aprɛ] adverbe1. [dans le temps]bien après a long ou good while after, much laterpeu après shortly after ou afterwardsaprès, tu ne viendras pas te plaindre! don't come moaning to me afterwards!2. [dans l'espace] after3. [dans un rang, un ordre, une hiérarchie] nextqui est après? [dans une file d'attente] who's next?————————après coup locution adverbialeil n'a réagi qu'après coup it wasn't until afterwards ou later that he reactedn'essaie pas d'inventer une explication après coup don't try to invent an explanation after the event————————après que locution conjonctiveaprès qu'il eut terminé... after he had finished...————————après tout locution adverbiale1. [introduisant une justification] after allaprès tout, ça n'a pas beaucoup d'importance after all, it's not particularly important2. [emploi expressif] thendébrouille-toi tout seul, après tout! sort it out yourself then!————————d'après locution prépositionnelle1. [introduisant un jugement] according toalors, d'après vous, qui va gagner? so who do you think is going to win?d'après les informations qui nous parviennent from ou according to the news reaching us2. [introduisant un modèle, une citation]d'après Tolstoï [adaptation] adapted from Tolstoyd'après une idée originale de... based on ou from an original idea by...————————d'après locution adjectivale2. [dans l'espace] next -
20 forza
"force;Kraft;Stärke;força"* * *f strength( potenza) powermuscolare forceforza di gravità force of gravityper cause di forza maggiore because of circumstances beyond my/our controla viva forza by forcea forza di... by dint of...per forza against my/our willper forza! ( naturalmente) of course!forza! come on!* * *forza s.f.1 strength (solo sing.), force, vigour (anche fig.); ( potere) power: forza fisica, bodily (o physical) strength; forza morale, moral strength (o force); forza muscolare, muscular strength; la forza di un colpo, the force (o weight) of a blow; la forza dell'immaginazione, power of imagination; forza di carattere, force (o strength) of character; forza di volontà, willpower; a forza di braccia, by strength of arm; le forze che agiscono nella storia, the forces operating (o at work) in history; questo è al di sopra delle forze umane, this is beyond human strength; farsi forza, to pluck up (o muster up) courage; perdere, riacquistare le forze, to lose, to recover one's strength; tirare con tutte le proprie forze, to pull with all one's strength // (econ.): forza di potere, power base; forza di vendita, sales force; forza (di) lavoro, labour force, manpower, work force; forze di lavoro, labour force; forza di mercato, market forces; forze sindacali, the forces of trade unionism; forza contrattuale, bargaining power // (mar.) a tutta forza, at full speed: a tutta forza!, full speed! // a viva forza, by force; a forza di, by dint of (o by means of): a forza di duro lavoro si è fatto un nome, by dint of hard work he has made a name for himself // non ho la forza di alzare un dito, I haven't the strength to lift a finger // cerca di rimetterti presto in forze, try to get your strength back soon // farsi strada con le proprie forze, to get on by one's own efforts // unire le forze contro qlcu., to join forces against s.o. // far forza a se stessi, to pluck up one's courage // ''Perché non vai in aereo?'' ''Bella forza! E i soldi?'', (fam.) ''Why don't you fly?'' ''Oh sure! What about the money? (o where's the money coming from?)'' // forza! ( affrettati), come on (o hurry up o get a move on)! // che forza, li hanno battuti per 6 a 0!, fantastic, they've won 6 - 0!2 (mil.) force: forze aeree, air force; forze armate, armed forces; forze di terra e di mare, land and naval forces; la forza pubblica, the police // bassa forza, the rank and file // essere in forza presso, to be serving with3 (dir.) ( validità, autorità) validity, force, binding power: decreto che ha forza di legge, decree having the binding force of a statute; in forza dell'articolo... della legge..., as provided by section... of the statute...4 ( caso inevitabile): forza maggiore, act of God, circumstances beyond one's control, force majeure; per forza maggiore, owing to circumstances beyond one's control, ( assicurazioni) by act of God5 (fis.) force: forza di gravità, force of gravity; forza motrice, motive-power; composizione delle forze, composition of force; forza centrale, central force; forza di scambio, exchange force; forza elettromotrice, electromotive force; forze ( inter) molecolari, intermolecular forces // (geol.) forze endogene, geothermal energy6 ( violenza) force: forza bruta, brute force; soggiacere alla forza, to bow to force; ottenere con la forza, to obtain by force; far forza a se stesso, to force oneself to do sthg.; impiegare la forza contro qlcu., to use force against s.o.7 ( necessità): per forza, ( contro voglia) against one's will, ( certamente) of course: ''Devi partire domani?'' ''Per forza!'', ''Must you leave tomorrow?'' ''Yes, absolutely! (o I really must!)''; devo andare per forza, I absolutely must go; devi andarci per forza?, have you really got to go there?; ''Sei d'accordo?'' ''Per forza, se no ti arrabbi'', ''Do you agree with me?'' ''Of course! Otherwise you get angry''; Per forza sbagli! Non fai attenzione, Of course you make mistakes! You don't take care; gli fu forza rinunciarci, he was forced to give it up.* * *['fɔrtsa] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (vigore) (di persona, animale) strength, forceforza di volontà — strength of will, willpower
2) (mezzo di costrizione) forceper forza di cose — necessarily, from o out of necessity
forza bruta — brute force, sheer manpower
3) (potenza) (di paese, gruppo, settore) strength; fig. (di espressione, persona) force4) (peso) (di argomento, convinzione, accusa) force5) fis. force (anche fig.)6) mar.7) (intensità) (di urto, sisma, esplosione) force, intensity, violence; (di desiderio, sentimento) strength8) mil. (corpo) force- e armate — armed forces
in -e — in strength o force
9) a forza dia forza di lavorare a questo ritmo si consumerà — at the rate he's working, he'll burn himself out
10) per forza"hai accettato?" - "per forza" — "have you accepted?" - "I had no choice"
per forza di cose — from o out of necessity
mangiare per forza — to eat unwillingly o against one's will
11) di forzatrascinare qcn. di forza dal dentista — to drag sb. kicking and screaming to the dentist
fare entrare di forza qcn. in — to push sb. in [macchina, stanza]
12) in forza di2."forza Roma" — "up with Rome"
forza di attrazione — pull o force of attraction
forza di gravità o gravitazionale gravitational pull, force of gravity, G-force; Forza Italia pol. = Italian centre-right political party; forza lavoro workforce, labour force; forza pubblica — the police
••l'unione fa la forza — prov. united we stand, divided we fall
* * *forza/'fɔrtsa/I sostantivo f.1 (vigore) (di persona, animale) strength, force; forza di carattere strength of character; forza di volontà strength of will, willpower; gli mancarono le -e his strength failed him; rimettersi in -e to regain one's strength; farsi forza to brace up; è al di sopra delle mie -e it's too much for me; con tutte le proprie -e with all one's strength o might; con forza [ negare] energetically, vigorously; [ colpire] forcefully2 (mezzo di costrizione) force; ricorrendo alla forza by force of arms; per forza di cose necessarily, from o out of necessity; forza bruta brute force, sheer manpower; per amore o per forza willy-nilly3 (potenza) (di paese, gruppo, settore) strength; fig. (di espressione, persona) force; le -e del male the forces of evil; forza contrattuale bargaining power4 (peso) (di argomento, convinzione, accusa) force; la forza dell'abitudine the force of habit; cause di forza maggiore circumstances beyond our control; la forza della suggestione the power of suggestion6 mar. avanti a tutta forza full speed ahead7 (intensità) (di urto, sisma, esplosione) force, intensity, violence; (di desiderio, sentimento) strength; la forza del vento the power of the wind; un vento forza 10 a force 10 gale9 a forza di a forza di lavorare a questo ritmo si consumerà at the rate he's working, he'll burn himself out; ingrassare a forza di mangiare cioccolatini to get fat on chocolates10 per forza "hai accettato?" - "per forza" "have you accepted?" - "I had no choice"; per forza di cose from o out of necessity; mangiare per forza to eat unwillingly o against one's will11 di forza trascinare qcn. di forza dal dentista to drag sb. kicking and screaming to the dentist; fare entrare di forza qcn. in to push sb. in [macchina, stanza]12 in forza di in forza del contratto as provided by the agreementII interiezioneforza! come on! "forza Roma" "up with Rome"bella forza! how clever of you! l'unione fa la forza prov. united we stand, divided we fall; forza e coraggio! come on! come along!\forza d'animo fortitude; forza di attrazione pull o force of attraction; forza di gravità o gravitazionale gravitational pull, force of gravity, G-force; Forza Italia pol. = Italian centre-right political party; forza lavoro workforce, labour force; forza pubblica the police.
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