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1 create
1. transitive verb1) schaffen; erschaffen (geh.); verursachen [Verwirrung]; machen [Eindruck]; [Sache:] mit sich bringen, [Person:] machen [Schwierigkeiten]2) (design) schaffen; kreieren [Mode, Stil]3) (invest with rank) ernennen2. intransitive verbcreate somebody a peer — jemanden zum Peer erheben od. ernennen
* * *[kri'eit]1) (to cause to exist; to make: How was the earth created?; The circus created great excitement.) (er-)schaffen•- academic.ru/17102/creation">creation- creative
- creatively
- creativeness
- creativity
- creator
- the Creator* * *cre·ate[kriˈeɪt]I. vt1. (make)who \created the world? wer hat die Welt erschaffen?2. (cause)▪ to \create sth etw erzeugen [o produzieren]unemployment \creates many social problems durch die Arbeitslosigkeit entstehen viele soziale Problemeto \create confusion Unruhe stiftento \create an impression einen Eindruck erweckento \create a precedent einen Präzedenzfall schaffento \create a sensation Aufsehen erregenhe was \createed first Earl of Cheshunt er wurde zum ersten Earl von Cheshunt ernannt* * *[kriː'eɪt]1. vt1) (= bring into existence) schaffen; new style, fashion also kreieren; the world, man erschaffen; draught, noise, fuss verursachen; difficulties machen; problems (person) schaffen; (action, event) verursachen, hervorbringen; impression machen; (COMPUT) file anlegen, erstellenpeers can only be created by the reigning monarch —
to create sb baron — jdn zum Baron erheben or ernennen
2. vi (Brit inf)Theater machen (inf)* * *create [kriːˈeıt; krı-] v/t1. (er)schaffen:2. schaffen, ins Leben rufen, hervorbringen, erzeugen:create jobs Arbeitsplätze schaffen3. einen Skandal etc hervorrufen, verursachen:create a demand einen Bedarf wecken;create an impression einen Eindruck machen;create an opportunity (a situation) eine Gelegenheit (eine Lage) schaffen;create a scoring chance SPORT eine Torchance herausspielen4. WIRTSCH, JURa) eine Gesellschaft gründen, errichten, ins Leben rufenb) eine Haftung etc begründenc) eine Hypothek bestellend) Geld, Kredit schöpfen5. THEAT etc, Mode: kreieren6. jemanden ernennen:7. jemanden erheben zu, machen zu:* * *1. transitive verb1) schaffen; erschaffen (geh.); verursachen [Verwirrung]; machen [Eindruck]; [Sache:] mit sich bringen, [Person:] machen [Schwierigkeiten]2) (design) schaffen; kreieren [Mode, Stil]3) (invest with rank) ernennen2. intransitive verbcreate somebody a peer — jemanden zum Peer erheben od. ernennen
* * *v.entwerfen v.erschaffen v.erstellen v.erzeugen v.hervorbringen v.kreieren v.schaffen v. -
2 create
/kri:'eit/ * ngoại động từ - tạo, tạo nên, tạo ra, tạo thành, sáng tạo - gây ra, làm - phong tước =to create a baron+ phong nam tước - (sân khấu) đóng lần đầu tiên =to create a part+ đóng vai (kịch tuồng) lần đầu tiên * nội động từ - (từ lóng) làm rối lên, làn nhắng lên; hối hả chạy ngược chạy xuôi =to be always creating about nothing+ lúc nào cũng rối lên vì những chuyện không đâu vào đâu -
3 create
create [kri:'eɪt]∎ to create a stir or a sensation faire sensation;∎ to create a scene (fuss) faire une scène;∎ Law to create a disturbance porter atteinte à l'ordre public∎ he was created (a) baron il a été fait baron(a) (be creative) créer;∎ the instinct to create is strong in all of us il y a un puissant instinct de création en chacun d'entre nous -
4 creare
createfig ( causare) cause* * *creare v.tr.1 to create: Shakespeare creò innumerevoli personaggi drammatici, Shakespeare created innumerable dramatic characters; creare nuovi modelli, to design new patterns; (teatr.) creare una parte, to create a part2 ( suscitare, causare) to produce, to cause: questo creò molti malintesi, this gave rise to (o caused) a lot of misunderstandings; creare uno scandalo, to create a scandal3 ( costituire) to set* up, to form, to establish: creare una società, to form a partnership // (dir.) creare un precedente, to establish a precedent4 (antiq.) ( eleggere, nominare) to elect, to make*, to appoint: creare qlcu. cavaliere, barone, to create s.o. a knight, a baron.◘ crearsi v.intr.pron. to be created, to be set up: si è creata una situazione insostenibile, an intolerable situation was created.* * *[kre'are]verbo transitivo1) (produrre) to create [opera, modello]; to build* [ impero]2) (costituire) to set* up [compagnia, comitato]; to establish [ precedente]3) fig. (provocare) to create [ scandalo]; to cause [ imbarazzo]; to give* rise to [panico, malintesi]* * *creare/kre'are/ [1]1 (produrre) to create [opera, modello]; to build* [ impero]2 (costituire) to set* up [compagnia, comitato]; to establish [ precedente]3 fig. (provocare) to create [ scandalo]; to cause [ imbarazzo]; to give* rise to [panico, malintesi]. -
5 noble
adj.noble.los nobles the nobilitym.1 nobleman, man of nobility, noble.2 noblewoman, woman of nobility.* * *► adjetivo1 the nobility sing* * *1. noun mf.nobleman / noblewoman2. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=aristocrático) noble2) (=honrado) noble3) [madera] fine2.SMF nobleman/noblewomanlos nobles — the nobility sing, the nobles
* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex. The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.Ex. Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex. This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex. The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex. The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex. The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex. He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex. It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.----* gas noble = noble gas.* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex: The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.
Ex: Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex: This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex: The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex: The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex: The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex: He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex: It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.* gas noble = noble gas.* * *1 ‹familia/ascendencia› noble2 (magnánimo) nobleun gesto muy noble a very noble gesture3 ‹animal› noble4 ‹madera› fineCompuesto:el noble bruto the horsepalmeó al noble bruto he patted his noble steed ( liter)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) noblemanlos noble the nobles, the nobilityB ( feminine) noblewoman* * *
noble adjetivo
◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman;
(f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman
(mujer) noblewoman
' noble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elevada
- elevado
- par
- proceder
- señorial
- solar
- solariega
- solariego
- altivo
- hermoso
- metal
- sangre
- sublime
English:
baron
- count
- countess
- lofty
- noble
- nobleman
- noblewoman
- dowager
- lord
- title
* * *♦ adj1. [de la nobleza] noble2. [sentimiento, causa] noble;fue un gesto muy noble it was a very noble gesture3. [animal] noble4. [metal] noble;[madera] fine5. [gas] noble♦ nmfnoble;los nobles the nobility* * *m/f & adj noble* * *noble adj: noble♦ noblemente advnoble nmf: nobleman m, noblewoman f* * *noble adj n noble
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