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1 quaestiō
quaestiō ōnis, f [QVAES-], a questioning, examination, inquiry, investigation: exploratā re quaestione captivorum, Cs.: rem in disceptationem quaestionemque vocare, to investigate: res in quaestione versatur, is under investigation: de moribus ultima fiet quaestio, Iu.— A judicial investigation, examination by torture, criminal inquiry, inquisition: cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset, conducted a trial for assassination: mortis paternae de servis paternis quaestionem habere: quaestionem in eum ferre, demand his prosecution: placuit quaestionem ex his haberi, L.: instituta de morte: ad quaestionem abripi, to the torture: illum in quaestionem postulavit: quaestiones severius exercere, L.: quaestioni praeesse, to sit as judge: tabellae quaestionis, records of testimony at an examination: quaestiones perpetuae, standing commissions of criminal investigation: iudex quaestionis (i. e. quaesitor): quaestiones extraordinariae, investigations by special commission, L.: dimittere eo tempore quaestionem, i. e. the court.—A question, subject of investigation, matter, case, cause, dispute, difficulty, inquiry: quae (sententia) viri simillima, magna quaestio est: perdifficilis de naturā deorum: de moribus ultima fiet Quaestio, Iu.: beatos efficiat (sapientia) necne quaestio est, may be disputed.—The record of a judicial inquiry, minutes of evidence: hanc fictam quaestionem conscripisse.* * *questioning, inquiry; investigation -
2 quaestio
quaestĭo, ōnis, f. [quaero], a seeking.I.In gen. (Plautin.):II.cave, fuas mi in quaestione,
lest you suffer yourself to be to seek, lest I have to look after you, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 52:tibi ne in quaestione essemus,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 3; id. Ps. 2, 2, 68.—In partic., an inquiry, investigation, a questioning, question, subject of inquiry:2.quaestio est appetitio cognitionis, quaestionisque finis inventio,
Cic. Ac. 2, 8, 26; 2, 36, 115:quae veri simillima (sententia sit), magna quaestio est,
id. Tusc. 1, 11, 23; id. Fin. 2, 11, 34:rem in disceptationem quaestionemque vocare,
to investigate, id. de Or. 3, 32, 129:res in quaestione versatur,
is under investigation, id. Clu. 58, 159:de moribus ultima fiet quaestio,
Juv. 3, 141:res in quaestionem venit,
comes under investigation, Quint. 5, 14, 16:modo aliquam quaestionem poëticam ei proponeret,
Nep. Att. 20, 2; cf. Cic. Att. 7, 19 fin.; Sen. Ben. 5, 8, 6; id. Ep. 48, 1; Suet. Tib. 56:quaestionem instituere,
to institute an investigation, Quint. 7, 1, 6:quaestionem solvere,
Sen. Ep. 48, 11; Quint. 5, 10, 26.—A public judicial investigation, examination by torture, a criminal inquiry, inquisition; the crime is usu. constr. with de:B.cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset,
instituted a trial for assassination, Cic. Fin. 2, 16, 54:verberibus ac tormentis quaestionem habuit pecuniae publicae,
id. Phil. 11, 2, 5:quaestionem mortis paternae de servis paternis habere,
id. Rosc. Am. 28, 78:quaestionem fugitare,
id. ib. 28, 78:servos in quaestionem polliceri,
id. ib. 28, 77:quaestionem ferre in aliquem,
to appoint, institute, make a motion for, id. de Or. 1, 53, 227:habere ex aliquo,
Liv. 33, 28:facere alicui,
against any one, Dig. 34, 3, 20:quaestionem de furto constituere,
Cic. Clu. 64, 181:quaestionem instituere de morte alicujus,
id. ib. 64, 181:quaestionem de morte viri habere,
id. ib. 65, 182;63, 176: quaestionem habere de servis in caput filii,
id. ib. 63, 176:ad quaestionem abripi,
to examination by torture, id. ib. 33, 89:alicui servum in quaestionem ferre,
id. ib. 64, 181:postulare servum in quaestionem,
id. ib. 64, 181:quaestiones severius exercere,
Liv. 9, 34:quaestioni praeesse,
to conduct a trial as judge, Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 11: quaestiones perpetuae, the inquisitions concerning certain crimes (repetundarum, majestatis, de falso, de sicariis, de injuriis, etc.), conducted annually, after 605 A. U. C., by a standing commission, and presided over by the prætor, Cic. Brut. 27, 106:judex quaestionis,
the director of the criminal court under the presidency of the prætor, id. Clu. 54, 148; 33, 89; id. Brut. 76, 264:quaestiones extraordinariae,
trials out of the common course, held under a special commission, Liv. 39, 14; so,quaestio nova,
Cic. Mil. 5, 13:A QVAESTIONIBVS,
an attendant in examinations, a torturer, inquisitor, Inscr. Grut. 545, 6; 560, 1. —Transf.1.The court, the judges:2.dimittere eo tempore quaestionem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 30, § 74:totam quaestionem a severitate ad clementiam transtulit,
Val. Max. 8, 1, 6.—The subject of investigation, the matter, case, question:b.perdifficilis et perobscura quaestio est de naturā deorum,
Cic. N. D. 1, 1, 1:dividere totam de dis immortalibus quaestionem in partis quattuor,
id. ib. 2, 1, 3:quaestio proposita,
Quint. 9, 2, 39.—In partic., in rhet.(α).The rhetorical subject of debate: quaestionum duo sunt genera: alterum infinitum, alterum definitum. Definitum est, quod hupothesin Graeci, nos causam: infinitum, quod thesin illi appellant, nos propositum possumus nominare, Cic. Top. 21, 79. —(β).The main point in a disputed matter, the issue in a cause: quaestio est quae ex conflictione causarum gignitur controversia, hoc modo: Non jure fecisti: jure feci. Causarum autem haec est conflictio, in quā constitutio constat;(γ).ex eā igitur nascitur controversia, quam quaestionem dicimus, hoc modo: jurene fecerit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 13, 18; cf. id. ib. 1, 6, 8.—A question, a disputed point, quaestio est, it is doubtful, may be disputed:sapientia efficit sapientis sola per se: beatos efficiat necne sola per se quaestio est,
Cic. Top. 15, 60; id. Tusc. 4, 13, 29; id. Inv. 2, 20, 60:quaestio est, an, etc.,
Quint. 7, 3, 22; cf.:nulla quaestio est,
Aug. Retract. 1, 19, 6; cf.also: in quaestione est,
Plin. 11, 17, 18, § 57; 10, 22, 27, § 52:quaestionis est immensae,
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3 подлагам
1. put under2. подлагам на subject to, put to; submit toподлагам на медицински преглед examine incdically; give a medical check up/examination toподлагам на изпит submit s.o. to an examinationподлагам на изпитание put to the testподлагам на съмнение question, call in question, call into doubtподлагам на опасност expose to danger; endangerподлагам на обработка processподлагам на разпит question, subject to interrogationподлагам на кръстосан разпит subject to cross-examination, cross-examineподлагам на клане put to the swordподложен съм на жестоки гонения suffer cruel persecutionподложен съм на критика come in for criticismвъпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion3. печ. overlayподлагам врат let o.s. be exploitedподлагам гръб вж* * *подла̀гам,гл.1. put under;2.: въпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion; \подлагам на subject to, put to; submit to; \подлагам на клане put to the sword; \подлагам на съмнение question; подложен съм на жестоки гонения suffer cruel persecution; подложен съм на критика come in for criticism;3. полигр. overlay;\подлагам се 1. lend a back to (s.o.); give (s.o.) a leg up;2. be subjected to; undergo; \подлагам се на диета go on diet;3.: \подлагам си ( хапвам си) line o.’s stomach; • \подлагам крак ( спъвам) trip up; \подлагам ръка (за милостиня) stretch out o.’s hand for alms, beg, go begging.* * *1. put under 2. ПОДЛАГАМ врат let o. s. be exploited 3. ПОДЛАГАМ гръб вж 4. ПОДЛАГАМ крак (спъвам) trip up 5. ПОДЛАГАМ на subject to, put to;submit to 6. ПОДЛАГАМ на изпит submit s. o. to an examination 7. ПОДЛАГАМ на изпитание put to the test 8. ПОДЛАГАМ на клане put to the sword 9. ПОДЛАГАМ на кръстосан разпит subject to cross-examination, cross-examine 10. ПОДЛАГАМ на медицински преглед examine incdically;give a medical check up/examination to 11. ПОДЛАГАМ на мъчение torture, put to (the) torture 12. ПОДЛАГАМ на обработка process 13. ПОДЛАГАМ на опасност expose to danger;endanger 14. ПОДЛАГАМ на разпит question, subject to interrogation 15. ПОДЛАГАМ на съмнение question, call in question, call into doubt 16. въпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion 17. печ. overlay 18. подложен съм на жестоки гонения suffer cruel persecution 19. подложен съм на критика come in for criticism -
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допрос, допрашивать С ПРИСТРАСТИЕМ2 PrepP Invar nonagreeing postmodif or adv1. obs (an interrogation, to interrogate s.o.) with the application of torturewith (the use of) tortureunder torture.Преступника изловили и стали допрашивать с пристрастием... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They nabbed the offender and began interrogating him under torture... (1a).2. usu. humor thorough, captious (questioning), (to question s.o.) thoroughly, painstakingly etc: допрос - — third degree(thorough (painstaking etc)) cross-examinationдопрашивать - - give s.o. the third degreecross-examine grill.Денщик, допрошенный с пристрастием, повторил то же самое... (Искандер 3). Under cross-examination the orderly repeated the story... (3a) -
5 с пристрастием
I• С ПРИСТРАСТИЕМ осматривать, проверять и т. п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to examine, check etc sth.) very thoroughly, paying particular attention to detail (often, looking for faults):- captiously;- (go over sth.) with a fine-tooth(ed) comb.♦ В конце смены мастер с пристрастием осмотрел каждую деталь, сделанную молодым рабочим, и остался доволен результатом. At the end of the shift the foreman painstakingly examined every part the young worker had made and was satisfied with the results.II• ДОПРОС, ДОПРАШИВАТЬ С ПРИСТРАСТИЕМ[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing postmodif or adv]=====1. obs (an interrogation, to interrogate s.o.) with the application of torture:- under torture.♦ Преступника изловили и стали допрашивать с пристрастием... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They nabbed the offender and began interrogating him under torture... (1a).2. usu. humor thorough, captious (questioning), (to question s.o.) thoroughly, painstakingly etc: допрос - - third degree; (thorough <painstaking etc>) cross-examination; || допрашивать с пристрастием ≈ give s.o. the third degree; cross-examine; grill.♦ Денщик, допрошенный с пристрастием, повторил то же самое... (Искандер 3). Under cross-examination the orderly repeated the story... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с пристрастием
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6 underkaste
* * *vb subject to ( fx subject somebody (, something) to an examination, subject somebody to torture), put through ( fx put somebody through an examination);[ være underkastet svingninger] be subject to fluctuation;[ med sig:]( give efter) give in,F submit;( med objekt: give efter for) submit to ( fx his decision), subject oneself to ( fx that kind of treatment),( undertvinge) subdue, bring into subjection,(mere F) subjugate,( erobre) conquer;[ underkaste sig en eksamen] present oneself for (, skriftlig: sit for, sit) an examination;[ underkaste sig en operation] undergo an operation. -
7 someter
v.1 to subdue.2 to submit, to bring up for discussion, to bring up for consideration, to hand in.María sometió su propuesta Mary submitted her proposal.El tirano somete al pueblo The tyrant submits the people.* * *1 (rebeldes) to subdue, put down; (rebelión) to quell2 (hacer recibir) to subject (a, to)3 (pasiones) to subdue4 (proponer, presentar) to submit, present1 (rendirse) to surrender (a, to)2 (tratamiento etc) to undergo (a, -)\someterse a la opinión de alguien to bow to somebody's opinionsometer a prueba to test, put to the testsometer algo a la autoridad to refer something to an authoritysometer algo a votación to put something to the vote, vote on something* * *verb1) to subjugate2) subject•- someterse a* * *1. VT1) (=dominar) [+ territorio, población] to subjugate; [+ rebeldes] to subdue, put down; [+ asaltante] to overpower, overcomeni entre cuatro hombres lo pudieron someter — even four men were not enough to overpower o overcome him
2) (=subordinar)sometió sus intereses a los de su pueblo — he put the interests of the people before his own, he subordinated his interests to those of the people frm
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someter a —a) (=exponer) [+ represión, tortura, interrogatorio] to subject tohay que someter a examen todas las ideas establecidas — all established ideas should be subjected to scrutiny
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someter algo/a algn a prueba — to put sth/sb to the testb) (=entregar) to submit sth tosometerá el acuerdo a la aprobación de los ministros — he will submit the agreement for the approval of the ministers
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( dominar)logró someter a todo el país — he managed to subjugate o conquer the whole country
b) ( subordinar)2)a) (a torturas, presiones) to subjectb) ( a tratamiento)fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica — he had surgery o an operation
c) ( a prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad — the products are subjected to o undergo quality control tests
d) (a votación, aprobación)2.la propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios — the proposal will be submitted to o put before the members for approval
someterse v prona) ( a autoridad) to submit to, yield to; ( a capricho) to give in to; ( a ley) to comply withb) (a prueba, exámen, operación) to undergo* * *= subject, subdue, wage, subjugate, lord it over, conquer.Ex. Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).Ex. Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.Ex. They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.----* someter a = submit to, subject to.* someter a Alguien = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* someter a control = place under + control.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* someter a examen = expose to + examination.* someter a juicio = try.* someter a presión = place under + pressure.* someter a prueba = place + strain on.* someter a una evaluación por expertos doble = double referee.* someterse a = truckle to, bow down before, bow to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( dominar)logró someter a todo el país — he managed to subjugate o conquer the whole country
b) ( subordinar)2)a) (a torturas, presiones) to subjectb) ( a tratamiento)fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica — he had surgery o an operation
c) ( a prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad — the products are subjected to o undergo quality control tests
d) (a votación, aprobación)2.la propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios — the proposal will be submitted to o put before the members for approval
someterse v prona) ( a autoridad) to submit to, yield to; ( a capricho) to give in to; ( a ley) to comply withb) (a prueba, exámen, operación) to undergo* * *= subject, subdue, wage, subjugate, lord it over, conquer.Ex: Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.
Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex: It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).Ex: Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.Ex: They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.* someter a = submit to, subject to.* someter a Alguien = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* someter a control = place under + control.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* someter a examen = expose to + examination.* someter a juicio = try.* someter a presión = place under + pressure.* someter a prueba = place + strain on.* someter a una evaluación por expertos doble = double referee.* someterse a = truckle to, bow down before, bow to.* * *someter [E1 ]vtA1(dominar): un puñado de hombres logró someter a todo el país a handful of men managed to subjugate o conquer the whole countryfue necesario usar la fuerza para someterlo they had to use force to subdue him2(subordinar): los sometió a su autoridad he forced them to submit to o yield to his authority, he imposed his authority on themquieren someter nuestros intereses a los de una multinacional they are trying to subordinate our interests to those of a multinational, they are trying to put the interests of a multinational before oursB1 (a torturas, presiones) to subjectlo sometieron a un exhaustivo interrogatorio they subjected him to a thorough interrogation2(a un tratamiento): fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica he underwent o had surgery, he underwent o had an operation, he was operated on3 (a una prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad the products are subjected to o undergo quality control testsel avión fue sometido a una minuciosa revisión the aircraft was given a thorough overhaul4(a una votación): el acuerdo está sometido a la aprobación del Parlamento the agreement is subject to the approval of Parliamentel proyecto de ley será sometido a votación the bill will be put to the vote o will be voted onla propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios the proposal will be submitted to o presented to o put before the members for approval1(a una autoridad): no me someteré a la autoridad de este comité I shall not submit to o yield to the authority of this committeeno te sometas a sus caprichos don't bow to o give in to his whimslos extranjeros deben someterse a las leyes del país foreigners must comply with the laws of the country2(a una prueba): tendrá que someterse a un examen médico you will have to undergo o have a medical examination* * *
someter ( conjugate someter) verbo transitivo
1 ( dominar) ‹ país› to subjugate;
2 (a torturas, presiones, prueba) to subject;
someter algo a votación to put sth to the vote
someterse verbo pronominal
( a capricho) to give in to;
( a ley) to comply with
someter verbo transitivo
1 (subyugar, sojuzgar) to subdue, put down
2 (a votación, opinión, juicio) lo sometió a nuestro juicio, he left it to us to judge
3 (a una prueba, un experimento, interrogatorio, etc) to subject [a, to]
' someter' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
exponer
- oprimir
- regular
- subyugar
- sujetar
- tratar
- votación
- examen
- referéndum
English:
ballot
- degree
- keep under
- polygraph
- screen
- subject
- submit
- test
- test drive
- vet
- vote
- put
- strain
- subdue
* * *♦ vt1. [dominar, subyugar] to subdue;los sometieron a su autoridad they forced them to accept their authority;no consiguieron someter a la guerilla they were unable to subdue o put down the guerrillassometer algo a votación to put sth to the vote;sometieron sus conclusiones a la comisión they submitted o presented their conclusions to the committee3. [subordinar]someto mi decisión a los resultados de la encuesta my decision will depend on the results of the poll;sometió su opinión a la de la mayoría she went along with the opinion of the majoritysometer a alguien a una operación to operate on sb;sometieron la estructura a duras pruebas de resistencia the structure was subjected to stringent strength tests;sometieron la ciudad a un fuerte bombardeo the city was subjected to heavy bombing* * *v/t1 subjugate2:someter a alguien a algo subject s.o. to sth3:someter algo a votación put sth to the vote* * *someter vt1) : to subjugate, to conquer2) : to subordinate3) : to subject (to treatment or testing)4) : to submit, to present* * *someter vb1. (exponer) to subject -
8 подвергать
подвергнуть (вн. дт.)subject (d. to); (об опасности, риске) expose (d. to)подвергать сомнению (вн.) — call in question (d.)
подвергать штрафу (вн.) — fine (d.)
подвергать опасности (вн.) — expose to danger (d.), endanger (d.)
подвергать осмотру (вн.) — examine (d.), subject to (an) examination (d.)
подвергать испытанию (вн.) — put* on trial (d.), put* to the test (d.)
подвергать наказанию (вн.) — inflict a penalty (upon)
подвергать пытке (вн.) — put* to the torture (d.), torture (d.)
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9 subir
subir [sybiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verba. [+ affront, attaque, critique, dégâts] to suffer• faire subir des pertes/une défaite à l'ennemi to inflict losses/defeat on the enemyb. [+ charme] to be under the influence of ; [+ influence] to be under ; [+ peine de prison] to serve ; [+ examen, opération, interrogatoire, modification] to undergo* * *sybiʀ1) ( être victime de) to be subjected to [mauvais traitements, violences, pressions]; to suffer [dégâts, discrimination, brimades]faire subir à quelqu'un — to subject somebody to [mauvais traitements]; to inflict [something] on somebody [défaite, pertes]
2) ( être soumis à) to undergo, to be subjected to [interrogatoire]; to take [examen scolaire]; to have [opération, examens médicaux]3) ( supporter) to put up with [personne, épreuve]4) ( être l'objet de) to undergo [changements]* * *sybiʀ vt1) [affront, dégâts, mauvais traitements] to suffer2) [traitement, opération, châtiment] to undergosubir une opération — to have an operation, to undergo an operation
3) [changement] to undergo4) [influence, charme] to be under, to be subjected to5) [personne] to have to put up with, to be subjected to* * *subir verb table: finir vtr1 ( être victime de) to be subjected to [mauvais traitements, violences, pressions]; to suffer, to sustain [défaite, dégâts]; to suffer [discrimination, brimades]; subir le contrecoup/les conséquences de qch to suffer the effects/the consequences of sth; subir le même sort to suffer the same fate; faire subir à qn to subject sb to [mauvais traitements]; to inflict [sth] on sb [défaite, pertes]; subir les effets de la concurrence/de la récession to experience the effects of ou to be affected by competition/the recession;2 ( être soumis à) to undergo, to be subjected to [interrogatoire]; to take [examen scolaire]; to undergo [opération chirurgicale, examens médicaux]; subir l'influence de qn to be under sb's influence; faire subir à qn to subject sb to [interrogatoire]; to make sb take [examen scolaire]; to make sb undergo [examens médicaux];3 ( supporter) to put up with [personne, épreuve]; subir la colère de qn en silence to suffer sb's anger in silence;4 ( être l'objet de) to undergo, to go through [changements, transformations].[sybir] verbe transitif[conséquences, défaite] to sufferaprès tout ce qu'elle m'a fait subir after all she inflicted on me ou made me go through2. [influence] to be under[situation, personne] to put up with3. [opération, transformation] to undergo -
10 подвергать
несов. - подверга́ть, сов. - подве́ргнуть(вн. дт.) subject (d to); (опасности, риску) expose (d to)подверга́ть сомне́нию (вн.) — call (d) in question
подверга́ть штра́фу (вн.) — fine (d)
подверга́ть опа́сности (вн.) — expose (d) to danger, endanger (d)
подверга́ть осмо́тру (вн.) — examine (d), subject (d) to (an) examination
подверга́ть испыта́нию (вн.) — put (d) on trial, put (d) to the test
подверга́ть наказа́нию (вн.) — inflict a penalty (upon)
подверга́ть пы́тке (вн.) — put (d) to the torture, torture (d)
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11 испытание
1) General subject: approof, assay, examination, experience, novitiate, ordeal, probation, proof, racket, tax, tentamen, test, test run (машины, оборудования и т. п.), touch, trial, trial run (машины, оборудования и т. п.), try, try-out, visitation, workout, testing, tryout2) Geology: formation tests3) Biology: Ames test4) Medicine: patch testing, screen5) Colloquial: stand the racket6) Church: noviciate7) Literal: furnace8) Latin: pons asinorum9) Military: check out, (войсковое) proofing10) Engineering: analysis, check, investigation, proving, research, silica test (смазочных масел)11) Agriculture: examining12) Construction: testing operation14) Railway term: layer test (электрический прочности изоляции между слоями)15) Australian slang: cow16) Automobile industry: definition17) Architecture: testing, adjustment and balancing (TAB)18) Forestry: certification19) Telecommunications: exercising20) Information technology: assaying21) Oil: proofing, trying out22) Astronautics: checkout, off-line test24) Ecology: procedure25) Advertising: probing26) Oilfield: experiment, test trial29) Quality control: check-out30) Arms production: trial test31) leg.N.P. examination (education), probation (criminal law), test (education)32) Aviation medicine: run33) Makarov: approval, essay, experiment (в теории вероятностей), probe, proof test, rehearsal, run (в теории вероятностей), test (единичный акт), test run (машины, оборудования и т.п.), testing (совокупность действий), torture, trial (в теории вероятностей), trial run (машины, оборудования и т.п.)34) oil&gas: test procedure -
12 prøvelse
ordeal, trial* * *(en -r)( undersøgelse) examination,( nøje) scrutiny;(fig) trial ( fx the trials of his life; that child is a trial to its parents);[ det var en prøvelse at høre på ham] it was painful (, stærkere: torture) to listen to him;[ det kan ikke stå for en nærmere prøvelse] it does not bear close examination;[ blive udsat for svære prøvelser] be sorely tried. -
13 klare
1сде́лать, нала́дить, привести́ в поря́докdet klárer han nok! — он с э́тим спра́вится!
kláre op — проя́сниться ( о погоде)
kláre sig — спра́виться
* * *clear, cope, deal with, get through, manage, put up with, sort out, stand, stand up to* * *vb( ordne) take care of, deal with ( fx a problem);( overkomme) manage, cope with ( fx he thinks he can manage everything; I can't manage (el. cope with) him; cope with the difficulties; the road could no longer cope with the traffic);( modstå, holde til) stand up to ( fx the pressure, torture; a test; he can't stand up to living alone);( økonomisk) afford, find the money for;( i fodbold) save ( fx he saved six goals);( gøre klar(ere)) clear ( fx one's voice),( væske) clarify, clear,(øl) fine;[ klare den] manage,T cope ( fx he can't cope);(dvs det lykkedes el. han overlevede) he made it;( ved eksamen) he scraped through;[ godt klaret!] well done![ klare det godt] do well;( om vejret) it is clearing up;[ hans ansigt klarede op] his face brightened (el. lit up);[ med sig:][ klare sig] do ( fx he did poorly in the examination),F fare;( klare sig igennem) manage, get along,( med kniberi) get by,( økonomisk) manage, get by ( fx I can manage (, get by) on £50 aweek); make (both) ends meet;( hævde sig, fx i konkurrence) hold one's own ( fx in a discussion),( i vanskelighed, mod kritik etc, T) keep one's end up;[ klare sig godt (, dårligt)] do well (, badly), give a good (, poor) account of oneself,F make a good (, poor) showing, acquit oneself well (, badly);( især økonomisk) fend for oneself ( fx after his father's death he had to fend for himself);( passe på sig selv, være uafhængig) take care of oneself, look after oneself ( fx let her go alone, she is old enough to look afterherself);(dvs opgive at hjælpe) leave him to his own devices;[ klare sig med] make do with;[ klare sig ud af] get out of;[ klare sig uden] do without. -
14 выдерживать
выдержать1. (вн.; прям. и перен.) bear* (d.), sustain (d.), stand* (d.); (перен. тж.) endure (d.)выдерживать испытание — stand* the test
выдерживать осаду — withstand* a siege
он не мог этого больше выдержать — he could not bear / stand it any longer
он не выдержали и рассмеялся — he could not contain himself (any longer) and burst out laughing, he could not refrain from laughing
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выдержать несколько изданий — run* into several editionsвыдержать паузу — make* / sustain a pause
выдерживать под арестом (вн.) — keep* in custody (d.)
выдержать роль — keep up a part, sustain an act
выдержать характер — be / stand* firm, be steadfast
не выдержать характера — give* way
не выдерживать критики — not stand* up to criticism, be no good at all; not hold* water идиом.
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15 выдерживать
несов. - выде́рживать, сов. - вы́держать1) (вн.; стойко переносить) bear (d), sustain (d), stand (d); endure (d)выде́рживать испыта́ние — stand the test
выде́рживать оса́ду — withstand a siege [siːʤ]
вы́держать пы́тку — endure torture
он не мог э́того бо́льше выде́рживать — he could not bear / stand it any longer
выде́рживать бу́рю — weather the storm
2) разг. (сдерживаться, терпеть) contain oneselfон не вы́держал и рассмея́лся — he could not contain himself (any longer) and burst out laughing, he could not refrain from laughing
он не вы́держал и запла́кал — he broke down and cried
его́ не́рвы не вы́держали — his nerve failed him
3) (вн.; успешно проходить проверку) pass (d), stand up (to)вы́держать экза́мен — pass an examination
4) разг. (вн.; держать где-л какое-то время) keepвыде́рживать под аре́стом — keep in custody (d)
выде́рживать больно́го в посте́ли — keep a patient in bed
••выде́рживать не́сколько изда́ний — run into several editions
выде́рживать па́узу — make / sustain a pause
выде́рживать роль — keep up a part, sustain an act
выде́рживать хара́ктер — be / stand firm, be steadfast
не вы́держать хара́ктера — give way
не выде́рживать кри́тики — not stand up to criticism; be no good at all; not hold water
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16 подвергать
to subject (smb., smth. to)подвергать опасности — to imperil, to jeopardize, to endanger
подвергать сомнению — to query, to question, to call (smth.) in question
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