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1 недоносвам
give birth prematurely, miscarry, ( за животно) slink* * *недоно̀свам,гл. give birth prematurely, miscarry, (за животно) slink.* * *miscarry* * *give birth prematurely, miscarry, (за животно) slink -
2 dar a luz a
• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf -
3 salir de su cuidado
• give back to• give birth prematurely to -
4 tener un nińo
• give back to• give birth prematurely to• Havanan• have a bad effect -
5 terme
terme [tεʀm]1. masculine nouna. ( = mot) termb. ( = fin) [de vie, voyage, récit] end• prévisions à court/moyen/long terme short-term/medium-term/long-term forecasts ; (Meteorology) short-range/medium-range/long-range forecasts• ce sera rentable à court/moyen/long terme it will be profitable in the short/medium/long term• arriver à terme [délai, mandat, contrat] to expire ; [opération] to reach a conclusion ; [paiement] to fall due2. plural masculine noun* * *tɛʀm
1.
nom masculin1) ( mot) termle terme ‘quota’ désigne — the term ‘quota’ designates
c'est en ces termes que le ministre a décrit la situation — this was how the minister described the situation
2) ( fin) endarriver à terme — [plan] to come to its appointed end; [période, contrat] to expire
mener à terme — to see [something] through to completion [projet, opération]
naître à terme/avant terme — to be born at full term/before term
3) ( échéance)passé ce terme vous paierez des intérêts — after this date, you will pay interest
à moyen terme — [emprunt, stratégie] medium-term (épith)
4) Droit ( date de paiement du loyer) due date; ( période de location) rental period; ( montant de la location) rent5) Mathématique, Philosophie termtrouver un moyen terme — ( équilibre) to find a happy medium; ( compromis) to find a compromise
2.
termes nom masculin pluriel1) ( clauses) terms2) ( relations) terms3) ( dimension)* * *tɛʀm1. nm1) (= mot) termCette année a été bonne en termes de ventes. — It's been a good year for sales.
2) (au singulier: échéance) [bail, période] endà court terme (plan, processus) — short-term, [planifier] in the short term
à long terme (plan, processus) — long-term, [planifier] in the long term
à terme MÉDECINE (accouchement) — full-term, [accoucher] at term, (= tôt ou tard) sooner or later, eventually
avant terme (accouchement) — premature, [accoucher] prematurely
3) (= solution)2. termes nmpl[loi, accord, contrat] terms* * *A nm1 ( mot) term; terme technique/de droit/de médecine technical/legal/medical term; au sens premier du terme in the original sense of the word; le terme de quota désigne the word ou term ‘quota’ designates; en termes élogieux/injurieux in glowing/offensive terms; en d'autres termes in other words; dans tous les sens/toute la force du terme in every sense/the full sense of the word; selon les termes du ministre as the minister put it; pardonnez-moi le terme if you'll pardon the expression; la question se pose en ces termes: qui est responsable? the question is this: who is responsible?; c'est en ces termes que le ministre a décrit la situation this was how the minister described the situation; il a décrit les résultats en ces termes he described the results thus;2 ( fin) end; mettre un terme à qch to put an end to sth; au terme de at the end of; au terme de la réunion at the end of the meeting; toucher à son terme to come to an end; toucher au terme de ses souffrances to come to the end of one's sufferings; arriver à terme [plan, épargne] to come to its appointed end; [période, délai, contrat] to expire; mener qch à terme to see sth through to completion [projet, opération]; mener une grossesse à terme to carry a pregnancy (through) to full term; naître à/avant terme to be born at full/before term; accoucher avant terme to give birth prematurely; enfant né avant terme premature baby;3 ( échéance) passé ce terme vous paierez des intérêts after this date, you will pay interest; cela risque, à terme, de poser des problèmes this may, eventually, cause problems; à court/moyen /long terme [emprunt, problème, stratégie] short-/medium-/long-term ( épith); investissement à long terme long-term investment; à court/moyen/long terme c'est possible it is possible in the short/medium/long term; achat/vente à terme Fin forward buying/selling;4 Jur ( date de paiement du loyer) due date; ( période de location) rental period; ( montant de la location) rent; payer son terme to pay one's rent; le jour du terme approchait the day when the rent was due was drawing near;5 Math term; termes d'un polynôme/d'une fraction terms of a polynomial/of a fraction;6 Philos ( en logique) term; termes d'un syllogisme/d'une proposition terms of a syllogism/of a proposition; trouver un moyen terme ( équilibre) to find a happy medium (entre between); ( compromis) to find a compromise (entre between);B termes nmpl1 ( clauses) terms; les termes du contrat sont très clairs the terms of the contract are very clear; aux termes de l'article 3 in pursuance of article 3; accords aux termes desquels les deux pays s'engagent à faire agreements according to the terms of which both countries undertake to do; termes de l'échange terms of trade;2 ( relations) terms; être en bons/mauvais termes avec qn to be on good/bad terms with sb;3 ( dimension) en termes de in terms of; en termes de profit/formation/productivité in terms of profit/training/productivity; la question se pose aussi en termes financiers the issue is also a financial one.[tɛrm] nom masculinla restructuration doit aller jusqu'à son terme the restructuring must be carried through to its conclusionpassé ce terme, vous devrez payer des intérêts after that date, interest becomes due4. [échéance d'un loyer] date for payment of rent[montant du loyer] rent5. [date d'un accouchement]en termes simples in plain ou simple termspuis, elle s'exprima en ces termes then she said thisparler de quelqu'un en bons/mauvais termes to speak well/ill of somebodyterme de métier professional ou technical term————————termes nom masculin pluriel2. [relations] termsêtre en bons/mauvais termes avec quelqu'un to be on good/bad terms with somebody————————à court terme locution adjectivale[prêt, projet] short-term————————à court terme locution adverbialein the short term ou run————————à long terme locution adjectivale[prêt, projet] long-term————————à long terme locution adverbialein the long term ou run————————à terme locution adjectivale1. BANQUE2. BOURSEb. [change] futures market————————à terme locution adverbialea. [délai] to expireb. [travail] to reach completionc. [paiement] to fall dueconduire ou mener à terme une entreprise to bring an undertaking to a successful conclusion, to carry an undertaking through successfully4. FINANCEau terme de locution prépositionnelleparvenir au terme de son existence/aventure to reach the end of one's life/adventureaux termes de locution prépositionnelle[selon] under the terms ofaux termes de la loi/du traité under the terms of the law/of the treaty————————avant terme locution adverbiale -
6 Frühgeburt
f1. Vorgang: premature birth2. Baby: premature baby* * *die Frühgeburtpremature birth* * *Früh|ge|burtfpremature birth; (= Kind) premature babysie hatte/meine Tochter war eine Frǘhgeburt — her baby/my daughter was premature or born prematurely
* * *Früh·ge·burtf1. (zu frühe Geburt) premature birtheine \Frühgeburt haben to give birth prematurely2. (zu früh geborenes Kind) premature babyeine \Frühgeburt sein to be premature [or born prematurely]* * *2) (Kind) premature baby* * *1. Vorgang: premature birth2. Baby: premature baby* * *2) (Kind) premature baby* * *f.premature birth n.premature infant n. -
7 parir
• bear forth a child• bring forth a child• bring forth a whelp• bring forth young• calve• engender• give birth prematurely to• give birth the cow• give birth to a calf• give birth to a child• give birth to a horse• give birth to a litter of pigs• give birth to a mammal• give birth to a pig• give birth to an equine• give blood -
8 dar vida a
• brighten up• enliven• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf• give less than the correct weight• give lodging -
9 Frühgeburt
Früh·ge·burt f1) ( zu frühe Geburt) premature birth;eine \Frühgeburt haben to give birth prematurely2) ( zu früh geborenes Kind) premature baby;eine \Frühgeburt sein to be premature [or born prematurely] -
10 dar la vida
• bring into the world• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf -
11 dar nacimiento a
• conceive• engender• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf -
12 engendrar
• beget• bring into existence• engender• generate• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf• ingathering• ingenious -
13 incoar
• establish• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf• inches per minute• inchoate agreement -
14 traer a la vida
• bring to life• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf -
15 traer al mundo
• bring into the world• give birth prematurely to• give birth to a calf -
16 dar a luz
• bring forth a child• give back to• give birth prematurely to -
17 aborto
abortare, abortavi, abortatus V INTRANS -
18 недонося
недоно̀ся,недоно̀свам гл. give birth prematurely, miscarry, (за животно) slink. -
19 nascere
be bornbotany come upfig develop, grow updi sole rise, come upsono nato a Roma I was born in Romele è nata una figlia she's had a little girl* * *nascere v. intr.1 to be born: è nato a Venezia il 15 settembre, he was born in Venice on the 15th September; quando sei nato?, when were you born?; Shakespeare nacque nel 1564, Shakespeare was born in 1564; nascere sano, prematuro, cieco; to be born healthy, prematurely, blind; le è nato un maschietto, she had a boy; è nato da genitori poveri, he was born of poor parents; è nato poeta, he is a born poet; è nato ricco, he was born rich // è nato per fare l'avvocato, he was born to be a lawyer // l'ho visto nascere, I have known him since the day he was born // nessuno nasce artista, artists aren't born, but made // poeta si nasce, non si diventa, poets are born, not made // deve ancora nascere chi riuscirà a ingannarlo!, no one can deceive him! // non è nato per lo sci!, he's not cut out for skiing! // non sono nato ieri, I wasn't born yesterday // nascere con la camicia, to be born (under a) lucky (star) // nascere con gli occhi aperti, to be born crafty // nascere sotto una buona, cattiva stella, to be born under a lucky, an unlucky star2 ( di piante) ( spuntare dalla terra) to spring* up, to come* up; ( spuntare da un albero) to sprout, to begin* to grow: le foglie nascono in primavera, leaves sprout (o begin to grow) in spring // nascere come funghi, (fig.) to spring up like mushrooms3 ( di capelli, corna ecc.) to sprout, to begin* to grow4 ( dei piccoli di animali ovipari) to be hatched: questi pulcini sono appena nati, these chickens are newly hatched5 ( di fiume) to rise*; to have its source: molti fiumi nascono dalle Alpi, many rivers rise in the Alps; il Po nasce dal Monviso, the Po rises (o has its source) on Monviso6 ( sorgere) to rise*: il giorno nasceva, the day was dawning; il sole nasce a oriente, the sun rises in the east // il nascere del giorno, daybreak (o dawn) // il nascere del sole, sunrise7 (fig.) to be born; to start, to begin*; ( avere origine) to originate; ( derivare) to arise* (from sthg.), to be due (to sthg.), to derive (from sthg.): dopo queste parole nacque una violenta discussione, following these words a violent argument arose; a questo punto mi nasce la domanda, il sospetto..., at this stage I begin to wonder, to suspect...; il marxismo è nato in Germania, Marxism originated (o was born) in Germany; un nuovo caseggiato nascerà su quell'area, a new block will be built in that area; la loro amicizia è nata da un incontro casuale, their friendship began with a chance meeting; il suo malcontento nasce dalla situazione finanziaria, his discontent is due to the financial situation // il vizio nasce dall'ozio, vice is born from idleness // far nascere, ( causare) to create (o to cause o to bring forth o to bring about), ( dare origine a) to originate (o to give birth to), ( provocare) to give rise to: questo malinteso fece nascere una grande lite, this misunderstanding brought about a great quarrel; far nascere dei disordini, to stir up trouble; far nascere un'idea, to give birth to an idea: ciò mi fece nascere l'idea di viaggiare, that gave me the idea of travelling; far nascere uno scandalo, to give rise to (o to occasion) a scandal; far nascere un sorriso, to provoke a smile; far nascere un sospetto, to give rise to (o to arouse) suspicion; far nascere la speranza che..., to give rise to (o to raise o to awaken) the hope that... // stroncare qlco. sul nascere, to nip sthg. in the bud // da cosa nasce cosa, (prov.) one thing leads to another.* * *I ['naʃʃere]1) (venire al mondo) [persona, animale] to be* bornvedere nascere qcn. — to see sb. being born
l'ho visto nascere — fig. I have known him since he was born
non sono certo nato ieri — colloq. I wasn't born yesterday
2) (spuntare) [ astro] to rise*; [ dente] to erupt; [ pianta] to come* up3) (scaturire) [ fiume] to rise*, to have* its rise (da in)4) fig. [movimento, progetto] to be* born; [ sentimento] to spring* up; [sospetto, dubbio] to arise*; [ amicizia] to startnascere da — to spring from [gelosia, paura, pregiudizio]
II ['naʃʃere]far nascere — to give rise to [speranza, gelosia, conflitto]
sostantivo maschile1) (nascita)2) sul nascerestroncare qcs. sul nascere — to nip sth. in the bud
* * *nascere1/'na∫∫ere/ [63]La traduzione in inglese di nascere crea due tipi di problemi: innanzitutto, il verbo nascere è reso dalla forma passiva di to bear (= partorire, generare), cosicché to be born traduce nascere in quanto significa essere partorito / generato; ciò spiega l'imperfetta corrispondenza formale nelle due lingue in frasi come sono nato / nacqui nel 1956 = I was born in 1956 o era nato in una famiglia povera = he had been born in a poor family; secondariamente, quando nascere è usato in senso letterale ma non in riferimento agli esseri umani oppure in senso figurato, l'inglese utilizza solitamente altri verbi, per i quali vedi sotto le accezioni 2 e seguenti.(aus. essere)1 (venire al mondo) [persona, animale] to be* born; è nata il 5 maggio '99 she was born on 5 May 1999; quando deve nascere il bambino? when is your baby due? è appena nato he is a newborn baby; vedere nascere qcn. to see sb. being born; l'ho visto nascere fig. I have known him since he was born; non sono certo nato ieri colloq. I wasn't born yesterday3 (scaturire) [ fiume] to rise*, to have* its rise (da in)4 fig. [movimento, progetto] to be* born; [ sentimento] to spring* up; [sospetto, dubbio] to arise*; [ amicizia] to start; nascere da to spring from [gelosia, paura, pregiudizio]; far nascere to give rise to [speranza, gelosia, conflitto].————————nascere2/'na∫∫ere/sostantivo m.1 (nascita) il nascere di una civiltà the dawning of a civilization2 sul nascere stroncare qcs. sul nascere to nip sth. in the bud; risolvere i problemi sul nascere to solve problems as they arise. -
20 פרק
פֶּרֶקm. (b. h.; preced.) (division, section; (b. h.) cross-road, 1) period ( of time), period of maturity, season. Keth.59b סמוך לפִירְקָהּ near her period of puberty. Y.Yeb.XIII, 13d bot. עד שתגדיל ותגיע לפ׳וכ׳ until she be grown up and arrive at a marriageable age and be married. Taan.16a ופִרְקוֹ נאה whose youth is becoming, expl. ib. b שלא יצאוכ׳ whose youth is of unblemished repute; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 ופרקו טוב Var. (ed. Zuck. ופרק). Pes.117a על כל פ׳ ופ׳ at every important epoch. Ib. 43a top שהגיעו לפִרְקָןוכ׳ who have reached puberty but not the legal age (prematurely developed). Tosef.R. Hash. I, 12 פ׳ שעורים the season of the barley crop; פ׳ גשמים the rainy season. Deut. R. s. 9 הגיע פרקו ליטולוכ׳ his (the childs) time has come to be taken away (he is destined to die) at the age of thirty days. Ib. הראה לי את פִּרְקִי show me my time (when I am to die); a. fr.Pl. פְּרָקִים; constr. פִּרְקֵי, פִּי׳. R. Hash. 35a ברכית … ושל פ׳ prayers for the New Year, the Day of Atonement and periodical prayers (for feasts, fasts). Ib. כיון … כפ׳ רמי as he prayed only once in thirty days, it was to him like a periodical prayer. Shek. III, 1 בשלשה פ׳ at three periods of the year. Y.Shebi.I, beg.33a שני פ׳ הראשונים the two beginning periods (shortly before the beginning of the Sabbatical year, and before the beginning of the new Sabbatical period); ib. III, end, 34d. Y.Shek.III, beg.47b פירקי לידה the seasons when animals give birth. Gen. R. s. 70, a. e. נשיקה של פ׳ the kiss on meeting after a period of separation; a. fr. 2) (of writings) section, chapter. R. Hash. 30b מפני שחוזר וכיפל את הפ׳ because in that case he would have to recite the same psalm again on the same day. Ber.14a בין פ׳ לפ׳ פוסקוכ׳ between one section (of the Hallel) and another he may interrupt himself, but in the middle of a section he must not do so. Ab.VI הלומד … פ׳ אחדוכ׳ he that learns from his neighbor one chapter or one halakhah. Erub.54b ושנה לו משה פִּירְקוֹ Moses taught him (Aaron) his lesson; ושנה להם … פִּירְקָן taught them their lesson; a. v. fr.Pl. as ab. Ber.II, 1 בפ׳ שואלוכ׳. between the sections (of the Shmʿa) one may interrupt ones self to extend a greeting Ib. 2 אלו הן בין הפ׳ these are the pauses between the sections: between the first and the second benediction (preceding the Shmʿa) Ḥag.13a ראשי פ׳ the headings of chapters (or subjects, leading words). R. Hash. 31a מה ראהר״ע לחלק בין הפ׳ הללו Ms. M. (ed. ראו חכמים) what reason had R. ʿA. to make a distinction between these psalms (by referring six of them to past events and the seventh to the hereafter)?; a. fr. 3) link, limb, joint. Ḥull.106a sq. נטילת ידים לחולין עד הפ׳וכ׳ washing of hands for secular food must be done up to the (second) joint (of the fingers), for Trumah to the (third) joint; קידוש … עד הפ׳ sanctification of hands (and feet) up to the joint (of the hand); Arakh.19b; Tosef.Yad.II, 1; Yad.II, 3; Y.Ber.VIII, 12a. Ḥull.X, 4 מן הפ׳ של ארכובהוכ׳ from the joint of the knee to the shoulder-blade of the forefoot. Ib. הפ׳ של לחי the joint of the jawbone. Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 פ׳ האמצעי the middle joint (of the thumb); a. fr.Pl. as ab. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2, v. מִסְפֶּרֶת. Deut. R. s. 3 beg. מנורה שעשויה פ׳ פ׳ a candlestick made of separable links (v. חוּלְיָא I). Ab. Zar.43a בין פְּרָקָיו, expl. בין פִּרְקֵי ציאר between the joints of its neck. Y. Ber. l. c. bot. (שולחן) של פ׳ a table that can be taken apart; a. fr. 4) load. Pl. as ab. Yalk. Lam. 1000 ושני פ׳ יש עליווכ׳ and the camel has two loads (hanging down on its sides), one of wine, and one of vinegar (Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי ( חד מתינס 6) טעניה תרין זיקין). פרק אונסין, Esth. R. to I, 6, v. אינסין.
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