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1 have no illusions about somebody
Общая лексика: не обольщаться на чей-либо счётУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have no illusions about somebody
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3 to have no illusions about something
no hacerse ilusiones respecto a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have no illusions about something
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4 illusion
nounIllusion, die; (misapprehension) falsche Vorstellung; Illusion, diebe under an illusion — sich Illusionen (Dat.) hingeben
be under the illusion that... — sich (Dat.) einbilden, dass...
have no illusions about somebody/something — sich (Dat.) über jemanden/etwas keine Illusionen machen
* * *[i'lu:ʒən]- academic.ru/36838/illusionist">illusionist* * *il·lu·sion[ɪˈlu:ʒən]to create the \illusion of sth die Illusion [o den [trügerischen] Eindruck] erwecken, dass...to labour under the \illusion that... sich akk der Illusion hingeben, dass..., sich dat einbilden, dass...* * *[I'luːZən]nIllusion f; (= hope also) trügerische Hoffnung; (= misperception) Täuschung fto be under an illusion — einer Täuschung (dat) unterliegen, sich (dat) Illusionen machen
to be under the illusion that... — sich (dat) einbilden, dass...
to be under or have no illusions — sich (dat) keine Illusionen machen, sich (dat) nichts vormachen (about über +acc )
no one has any illusions about winning the war — niemand macht sich Illusionen, dass der Krieg gewonnen werden kann
it gives the illusion of space — es vermittelt die Illusion von räumlicher Weite
a tan can give the illusion of being slimmer — wenn man braun ist, kann das den Eindruck erwecken, dass man schlanker ist
See:→ optical illusion* * *illusion [ıˈluːʒn] s1. Illusion f:b) PSYCH Trugwahrnehmung fc) Trugbild nd) Wahn m, falsche Vorstellung, Einbildung f, Selbsttäuschung f:be under an illusion sich täuschen;be under the illusion that … glauben oder sich einbilden, dass …;cherish the illusion that … sich der Illusion hingeben, dass …;give the illusion of sth etwas vortäuschen;have no illusions sich keine Illusionen machen, sich nichts vormachen ( beide:about über akk)2. Blendwerk n3. (ein) zarter Tüll* * *nounIllusion, die; (misapprehension) falsche Vorstellung; Illusion, diebe under an illusion — sich Illusionen (Dat.) hingeben
be under the illusion that... — sich (Dat.) einbilden, dass...
have no illusions about somebody/something — sich (Dat.) über jemanden/etwas keine Illusionen machen
* * *n.Illusion -en f.Trugbild -er n.Täuschung f. -
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[ɪ'luːʒn]nome illusione f.* * *[i'lu:ʒən]((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) illusione* * *illusion /ɪˈlu:ʒn/n.1 [u] illusione: optical illusion, illusione ottica: to cherish the illusion that…, cullarsi nell'illusione che…; to have no illusions about st., non farsi (delle) illusioni su qc.; to be under an illusion, farsi (delle) illusioni; sbagliarsi2 illusione; inganno; chimera3 [u] (ind. tess.) tulle finissimo4 (psic.) illusione.NOTA D'USO: - illusion o delusion?-* * *[ɪ'luːʒn]nome illusione f. -
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illusion [ɪˈlu:ʒən]illusion f• to be under the illusion that... avoir l'illusion que...• I have no illusions about what will happen to him je ne me fais aucune illusion sur le sort qui l'attend• no one has any illusions about winning the war personne ne se fait d'illusions sur l'issue de la guerre* * *[ɪ'luːʒn]noun illusion fto be ou to labour under the illusion that — avoir l'illusion que
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i'lu:ʒən((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) ilusiónillusion n ilusiónSe refiere a una cosa no real, algo imaginado, que parece lo que no eshis tricks are not magic, they're just optical illusions sus trucos no son magia, no son más que ilusiones ópticastr[ɪ'lʊːʒən]1 ilusión nombre femenino, falsa impresión nombre femenino■ it's not real, it's just an illusion no es real, no es más que un engaño\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be under the illusion that... creer equivocadamente que..., engañarse pensando que...to have no illusions about something no hacerse ilusiones respecto a algoillusion [ɪ'lu:ʒən] n: ilusión fn.• burlería s.f.• espejismo s.m.• ilusión (algo irreal) s.f.• prestigio s.m.ɪ'luːʒəna) c u ( false appearance)to give o create an illusion of something — dar* la impresión de algo; ( Art) crear la ilusión de algo
b) c ( false idea) ilusión fshe's under the illusion that they'll pay for it — se cree que or se hace ilusiones de que ellos lo van a pagar
[ɪ'luːʒǝn]N1) (=deceptive appearance) ilusión foptical illusion — ilusión f óptica
it gives an illusion of space — crea una ilusión or impresión de espacio
2) (=misapprehension) ilusión fto be under an illusion — hacerse falsas ilusiones, estar en un error
to be under the illusion that... — creerse que...
he cherishes the illusion that... — abriga la esperanza de que... + subjun
* * *[ɪ'luːʒən]a) c u ( false appearance)to give o create an illusion of something — dar* la impresión de algo; ( Art) crear la ilusión de algo
b) c ( false idea) ilusión fshe's under the illusion that they'll pay for it — se cree que or se hace ilusiones de que ellos lo van a pagar
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noun1) иллюзия, обман чувств; мираж; optical illusion обман зрения; to indulge in illusions предаваться иллюзиям; to have no illusions about smb. (smth.) не обольщаться на чей-л. счет (по какому-л. поводу)2) прозрачная кисея, тюльSyn:delusion* * *(n) заблуждение; иллюзия* * *иллюзия, обман чувств; мираж* * *[il·lu·sion || ɪ'luːʒn] n. иллюзия, мираж, призрак, прозрачная кисея, тюль, обман чувств* * *иллюзиямиражтюль* * *1) иллюзия, обман чувств; мираж (about) 2) прозрачная кисея 3) насмешка -
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illusion [ɪˊlu:ʒn] n1) иллю́зия;to indulge in illusions предава́ться иллю́зиям
;to have no illusions about smb. (smth.) не обольща́ться на чей-л. счёт (по како́му-л. по́воду)
2) обма́н чувств; мира́ж;optical illusion обма́н зре́ния
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[ɪ'l(j)uːʒ(ə)n]сущ.1) иллюзия, обман чувств; миражoptical illusion — оптический обман, обман зрения
to create / produce an illusion — создавать иллюзию
to cherish / harbor an illusion — питать иллюзии
to have no illusions about smb. — не обольщаться на чей-л. счёт
It's an illusion to think that... — Странно обольщаться по поводу...
Syn:2) прозрачная кисея, тюль3) насмешка, осмеяниеSyn: -
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i'lu:ʒən((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) illusjon, (syns)bedrag, innbilningillusjonsubst. \/ɪˈluːʒ(ə)n\/1) illusjon, innbilning, fantasifoster2) selvbedrageri, (falsk) forhåpning, vrangforestilling, illusjon3) illusjon, villfarelse4) blendverk, sansebedrag, illusjon5) ( gammeldags) åpenbaring, spøkelse6) tyll (et slags gjennomsiktig stoff)be under the illusion that lure seg selv med, ha en illusjon om atvære offer for en illusjonhave no illusions about ikke gjøre seg noen illusjoner om, ikke ha noen illusjoner om -
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ილუზია, მოჩვენება●●to be under the illusion that… მცდარი რწმენის ქონა, რომ...don't cherish the illusion that... ნუ გაქვს ილუზია / იმედი, რომ… -
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think [θɪŋk]penser ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d), 2 (b), 2 (f) raisonner ⇒ 1 (a) réfléchir ⇒ 1 (b), 3 (s')imaginer ⇒ 1 (c), 2 (d) croire ⇒ 1 (d), 2 (b) juger ⇒ 2 (c) considérer ⇒ 2 (c) penser à ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (e) réfléchir à ⇒ 2 (a) se rappeler ⇒ 2 (e) s'attendre à ⇒ 2 (f)(pt & pp thought [θɔ:t])∎ to think for oneself se faire ses propres opinions;∎ sorry, I wasn't thinking clearly désolé, je n'avais pas les idées claires;∎ to think aloud penser tout haut;∎ familiar to think big voir les choses en grand□ ;∎ she always thinks big elle voit toujours les choses en grand;∎ think big! sois ambitieux!□ ;∎ to think on one's feet réfléchir vite;∎ you couldn't hear yourself think il n'était pas possible de se concentrer;∎ I can't think straight with this headache ce mal de tête m'embrouille les idées(b) (ponder, reflect) penser, réfléchir;∎ he thought for a moment il a réfléchi un instant;∎ she doesn't say much but she thinks a lot elle ne dit pas grand-chose, mais elle n'en pense pas moins;∎ think before you speak réfléchissez avant de parler;∎ you just don't think, do you! (are inconsiderate, careless etc) jamais tu ne réfléchis, hein!;∎ let me think laisse-moi réfléchir;∎ think carefully before deciding réfléchissez bien avant de vous décider;∎ I thought hard j'ai beaucoup réfléchi;∎ I thought twice before accepting j'ai réfléchi à deux fois avant d'accepter;∎ to act without thinking agir sans réfléchir;∎ I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking désolé, je l'ai fait/dit sans réfléchir;∎ it makes you think ça vous fait réfléchir;∎ that's what set me thinking c'est ce qui m'a fait réfléchir∎ if you think I'd lend you my car again… si tu t'imagines que je te prêterai encore ma voiture…;∎ just think! imaginez(-vous) un peu!;∎ just think, you might have married him! imagine(-toi) que tu aurais pu l'épouser!(d) (believe, have as opinion) penser, croire;∎ she thinks as I do elle pense comme moi;∎ to her way of thinking à son avis;∎ it's a lot harder than I thought c'est beaucoup plus difficile que je ne croyais(a) (ponder, reflect on) penser à, réfléchir à;∎ he was thinking what they could do next il se demandait ce qu'ils allaient pouvoir faire ensuite;∎ I'm thinking how to go about it je me demande comment il faudrait s'y prendre;∎ I was just thinking how ironic it all is je pensais simplement à l'ironie de la chose;∎ guess what we're thinking essaye de deviner à quoi nous pensons;∎ I kept thinking "why me?" je n'arrêtais pas de me dire: pourquoi moi?;∎ I'm happy to think she's not all alone je suis content de savoir qu'elle n'est pas toute seule;∎ to think deep/evil thoughts avoir des pensées profondes/de mauvaises pensées∎ I think so je crois;∎ I don't think so, I think not je ne crois pas;∎ he's a crook - I thought so or I thought as much c'est un escroc - je m'en doutais;∎ I should think so! je crois bien!;∎ do you think they'll agree? - I should think so croyez-vous qu'ils accepteront? - je pense que oui;∎ he's going to apologize - I should think so (too)! il va s'excuser - j'espère bien!;∎ he apologized - I should think so (too)! il s'est excusé - ce n'est pas trop tôt!;∎ I shouldn't think so je ne crois pas;∎ I think you mean Johnson, not Boswell je crois que tu veux dire Johnson, pas Boswell;∎ more tea? - I don't think I will, thank you encore un peu de thé? - non merci, je ne pense pas;∎ she didn't think he would actually leave elle ne pensait pas qu'il partirait vraiment;∎ she thinks you should leave town elle croit que tu devrais quitter la ville;∎ they asked me what I thought ils m'ont demandé mon avis;∎ what does he think I should do? que pense-t-il ou croit-il que je doive faire?;∎ he wants cream walls - what do you think? il veut des murs crème - qu'est-ce que tu en penses?;∎ I thought I heard a noise j'ai cru ou il m'a semblé entendre un bruit;∎ it's expensive, don't you think? c'est cher, tu ne trouves pas?;∎ familiar oh, he's so honest, I don't think! honnête, mon œil, oui!;∎ I don't know what to think je ne sais pas quoi penser;∎ he thinks he knows everything il croit tout savoir;∎ she thinks she's talented elle se croit ou se trouve douée;∎ that's what you think! tu te fais des illusions!;∎ what will people think? qu'en dira-t-on?, qu'est-ce que les gens vont penser?;∎ it is thought that… on suppose que… + indicative;∎ anyone would think he owned the place on croirait que c'est lui le propriétaire;∎ anybody would think it was Sunday on dirait un dimanche;∎ (just) who does he think he is? (mais) pour qui se prend-il?;∎ you always think the best/the worst of everyone vous avez toujours une très bonne/mauvaise opinion de tout le monde(c) (judge, consider) juger, considérer;∎ we think the rule unfair nous trouvons le règlement injuste;∎ you must think me very nosy vous devez me trouver très curieux;∎ everyone thought he was mad on le tenait pour fou;∎ she is thought to be one of the best on dit qu'elle fait partie des meilleurs;∎ you thought her (to be) a fool vous l'avez prise pour une sotte;∎ if you think it necessary si vous le jugez nécessaire;∎ I hardly think it likely that… il me semble peu probable que… + subjunctive∎ I can't think why he refused je ne vois vraiment pas pourquoi il a refusé;∎ you'd think she'd be pleased elle devrait être contente;∎ one would have thought that… c'était à croire que…+ indicative;∎ who'd have thought he'd become president! qui aurait dit qu'elle serait un jour président!;∎ who'd have thought it! qui l'eût cru!;∎ just think what we can do with all that money! imaginez ce qu'on peut faire avec tout cet argent!;∎ I can't think what you mean je n'arrive pas à comprendre ou voir ce que vous voulez dire;∎ and to think she did it all by herself et dire ou quand on pense qu'elle a fait cela toute seule(e) (remember) penser à, se rappeler;∎ I can't think what his name is je n'arrive pas à me rappeler son nom, son nom m'échappe;∎ he couldn't think which countries belonged to the EU il n'arrivait pas à se rappeler quels pays étaient membres de l'UE;∎ to think to do sth penser à faire qch;∎ they didn't think to invite her ils n'ont pas pensé à l'inviter;∎ did you think to buy some bread? as-tu pensé à acheter du pain?∎ I don't think she'll come je ne pense pas qu'elle viendra ou vienne;∎ I didn't think to find you here je ne m'attendais pas à vous trouver ici;∎ I little thought I would see him again je ne m'attendais guère à le revoir∎ I think I'll go for a walk je crois que je vais aller me promener;∎ esp literary I only thought to help you ma seule pensée était de vous aider∎ do you think you could help me? pourriez-vous m'aider?∎ designers are thinking pink le rose, c'est la couleur in chez les stylistes;∎ the company is thinking expansion le maître mot dans la société, c'est expansion□ ;∎ think thin! pensez minceur!3 noun∎ to have a think réfléchir;∎ we've had a think about it nous y avons réfléchi;∎ she had a good think about their offer elle a bien réfléchi à leur proposition;∎ I'll have another think about it je vais encore y réfléchir;∎ familiar you've got another think coming! tu te fais des illusions!►► think tank groupe m de réflexion(a) (ponder, reflect on)∎ to think about sth/doing sth penser à qch/à faire qch;∎ what are you thinking about? à quoi pensez-vous?;∎ we were just thinking about the holidays nous pensions justement aux vacances;∎ I've thought about your proposal j'ai réfléchi à votre proposition;∎ it's not a bad idea, if you think about it ce n'est pas une mauvaise idée, si tu réfléchis bien;∎ that's worth thinking about cela mérite réflexion;∎ she's thinking about starting a business elle pense à ou envisage de monter une affaire;∎ we'll think about it nous allons y penser ou réfléchir;∎ she has a lot to think about just now elle est très préoccupée en ce moment;∎ there's so much to think about when you buy a house il y a tant de choses à prendre en considération quand on achète une maison;∎ the conference gave us much to think about la conférence nous a donné matière à réflexion;∎ I'll give you something to think about! je vais te donner de quoi réfléchir!(b) (consider seriously) penser à;∎ all he thinks about is money il n'y a que l'argent qui l'intéresse;∎ he's always thinking about food - what else is there to think about? il ne pense qu'à manger - c'est ce qu'il y a de plus intéressant, non?;∎ I've got my family/future to think about il faut que je pense à ma famille/mon avenir(c) (have opinion about) penser de;∎ what do you think about him? que pensez-vous de lui?;∎ what do you think about it? qu'en pensez-vous?prévoir;∎ you have to learn to think ahead il faut apprendre à prévoir∎ to think back to sth se rappeler qch;∎ think back to that night essayez de vous souvenir de ou vous rappeler cette nuit-là;∎ I thought back over the years j'ai repensé aux années passées;∎ when I think back quand j'y repense(a) (have as tentative plan) penser à, envisager de;∎ she's thinking of starting a business elle pense à ou envisage de monter une affaire;∎ what were you thinking of giving her? que pensais-tu lui donner?(b) (have in mind) penser à;∎ we're thinking of you nous pensons à toi;∎ I was thinking of how much times have changed je songeais combien les temps ont changé;∎ whatever were you thinking of? où avais-tu la tête?;∎ come to think of it, that's not a bad idea à la réflexion, ce n'est pas une mauvaise idée;∎ we wouldn't think of letting our daughter travel alone il ne nous viendrait pas à l'esprit de laisser notre fille voyager seule;∎ I couldn't think of it! c'est impossible!(c) (remember) penser à, se rappeler;∎ I can't think of the address je n'arrive pas à me rappeler l'adresse;∎ he couldn't think of the name il ne se rappelait pas le nom, le nom ne lui venait pas;∎ that makes me think of my childhood ça me rappelle mon enfance(d) (come up with → idea, solution)∎ she's the one who thought of double-checking it c'est elle qui a eu l'idée de le vérifier;∎ it's the only way they could think of doing it ils ne voyaient pas d'autre façon de s'y prendre;∎ try every method you can think of essayez toutes les méthodes que vous puissiez imaginer;∎ I thought of the answer j'ai trouvé la réponse;∎ I've just thought of something, she'll be out j'avais oublié ou je viens de me rappeler, elle ne sera pas là;∎ I've just thought of something else il y a autre chose ou ce n'est pas tout;∎ I'd never have thought of that je n'y aurais jamais pensé;∎ why didn't you phone? - I didn't think of it pourquoi n'avez-vous pas téléphoné? - je n'y ai pas pensé;∎ whatever will they think of next? qu'est-ce qu'ils vont bien pouvoir trouver ensuite?;∎ think of a number between 1 and 10 pensez à un chiffre entre 1 et 10;∎ I thought better of it je me suis ravisé;∎ to think better of sb for doing sth estimer qn davantage d'avoir ou pour avoir fait qch;∎ he thought nothing of leaving the baby alone for hours at a time il trouvait (ça) normal de laisser le bébé seul pendant des heures;∎ thank you - think nothing of it! merci - mais je vous en prie ou mais c'est tout naturel!(e) (judge, have as opinion)∎ what do you think of the new teacher? comment trouvez-vous le ou que pensez-vous du nouveau professeur?;∎ what do you think of it? qu'en pensez-vous?;∎ she thinks very highly of or very well of him elle a une très haute opinion de lui;∎ he thinks of himself as an artist il se prend pour un artiste;∎ to think a great deal of oneself, to think too much of oneself avoir une haute idée de soi-même ou de sa personne;∎ as a doctor she is very well thought of elle est très respectée en tant que médecin;∎ I hope you won't think badly of me if I refuse j'espère que vous ne m'en voudrez pas si je refuse;∎ I don't think much of that idea cette idée ne me dit pas grand-chose;∎ he doesn't think much of his brother il n'a pas une haute opinion de son frère;∎ I told her what I thought of her je lui ai dit son fait∎ I always thought of her as being blonde je la croyais blonde;∎ just think of it, me as president! imaginez un peu: moi président!, vous m'imaginez président?;∎ when I think of how things might have turned out quand je pense à la manière dont les choses auraient pu finir;∎ when I think of what might have happened! quand je pense à ce qui aurait pu arriver!;∎ you might have married him, think of that! tu aurais pu l'épouser, imagine un peu!(g) (take into consideration) penser à, considérer;∎ I have my family to think of il faut que je pense à ma famille;∎ she never thinks of anyone but herself elle ne pense qu'à elle-même;∎ think of your mother's feelings pense un peu à ta mère;∎ he never thinks of her il n'a aucun égard ou aucune considération pour elle;∎ you never think of the expense tu ne regardes jamais à la dépense;∎ think of how much it will cost! pense un peu à ce que ça va coûter!;∎ you can't think of everything on ne peut pas penser à tout∎ it needs thinking out cela demande mûre réflexion;∎ he likes to think things out for himself il aime juger des choses par lui-même;∎ a carefully thought-out answer une réponse bien pesée;∎ a well-thought-out plan un projet bien conçu ou ficelébien examiner, bien réfléchir à;∎ we'll have to think it over il va falloir que nous y réfléchissions;∎ this needs thinking over cela mérite réflexion;∎ think the offer over carefully réfléchissez bien à cette proposition;∎ on thinking things over we've decided not to sell the house réflexion faite, on a décidé de ne pas vendre la maison;∎ I need some time to think things over j'ai besoin de temps pour réfléchir(plan etc) bien considérer;∎ the scheme has not been properly thought through le plan n'a pas été considéré suffisamment en détail(excuse, plan, solution) trouver -
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illusion n illusion f ; to have illusions about se faire des illusions sur ; to be ou to labour under the illusion that se faire l'illusion que ; she has no illusions left about the future elle ne se fait plus aucune illusion sur l'avenir ; it's an illusion to think that… c'est s'illusionner que de croire que… ; an illusion of space une illusion d'espace. -
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dream [dri:m](verb: preterite, past participle dreamed or dreamt)1. nouna. rêve m• to have a dream about sb/sth rêver de qn/qch• sweet dreams! fais de beaux rêves !• the man/house of my dreams l'homme/la maison de mes rêves• never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that... jamais, même dans mes rêves les plus fous, je n'aurais imaginé que...b. (when awake) to be in a dream (inf) ( = not paying attention) être dans les nuages ; ( = daydreaming) rêvasser• isn't he a dream? n'est-ce pas qu'il est adorable ?2. adjective• to dream of sb/sth rêver de qn/qchb. ( = imagine, envisage) songer (of à)• I would never have dreamt of doing such a thing je n'aurais jamais songé à faire une chose pareille• I wouldn't dream of telling her! jamais il ne me viendrait à l'idée de lui dire cela !• will you come? -- I wouldn't dream of it! vous allez venir ? -- jamais de la vie !a. (in sleep) rêver• you must have dreamt it! vous avez dû (le) rêver !b. ( = imagine) imaginer• if I had dreamt you would do that... si j'avais pu imaginer un instant que tu ferais cela...• I didn't dream he would come! je n'ai jamais imaginé un instant qu'il viendrait ![+ idea] imaginer• where did you dream that up? où est-ce que vous êtes allé pêcher ça ? (inf)* * *[driːm] 1.noun rêve m2. 3.I had a dream about something/about doing — j'ai rêvé de quelque chose/que je faisais
1) ( while asleep) rêver ( that que)2) ( imagine)4.he dreamt about ou of something/doing — il a rêvé de quelque chose/qu'il faisait
you must be dreaming if you think... — tu te fais des illusions si tu crois que...
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(a) (in sleep) rêver;∎ to dream of or about sb/sth rêver de qn/qch;∎ it can't be true, I must be dreaming ce n'est pas vrai, je rêve(b) (daydream) rêvasser, rêver;∎ he's always dreaming il est toujours dans la lune;∎ stop dreaming and get on with your work! arrête de rêver ou de rêvasser et remets-toi au travail!;∎ for years she'd dreamt of having a cottage in the country elle rêvait depuis des années d'avoir un cottage à la campagne;∎ I know it'll never happen but there's nothing to stop me dreaming! je sais que ça n'arrivera jamais, mais je ne peux pas m'empêcher de rêver!;∎ familiar dream on! tu peux toujours rêver!∎ to dream of doing sth songer à faire qch;∎ nobody dreamt of suspecting her personne n'a songé à ou il n'est venu à l'idée de personne de la soupçonner;∎ I never dreamt you would take me seriously je n'aurais jamais pensé que tu me prendrais au sérieux;∎ don't tell anyone - I wouldn't dream of it! ne le dis à personne - jamais je ne songerais à faire une chose pareille!;∎ she'd never dream of complaining jamais elle ne songerait à se plaindre(a) (in sleep) rêver;∎ he dreamt a dream il a fait un rêve;∎ she dreamt we were in Spain elle a rêvé que nous étions en Espagne;∎ you must have dreamt it vous avez dû le rêver(b) (daydream) rêvasser;∎ to dream idle dreams se nourrir d'illusions, rêver creux∎ I never dreamt that he would actually accept the offer! j'étais à mille lieues de supposer qu'il accepterait effectivement la proposition!3 noun(a) (during sleep) rêve m;∎ to have a dream faire un rêve;∎ to have a dream about sb/sth rêver de qn/qch;∎ to see sth in a dream voir qch en rêve;∎ the child had a bad dream l'enfant a fait un mauvais rêve ou un cauchemar;∎ the meeting was like a bad dream la réunion était un cauchemar;∎ sweet dreams! faites de beaux rêves!;∎ literary life is but a dream la vie n'est qu'un songe;∎ Australian in the dream time (of native people) au temps où l'homme n'était pas encore arrivé sur la terre; familiar figurative il y a des siècles(b) (wish, fantasy) rêve m, désir m;∎ the woman of his dreams la femme de ses rêves;∎ her dream was to become a pilot elle rêvait de devenir pilote;∎ a job beyond my wildest dreams un travail comme je n'ai jamais osé imaginer ou qui dépasse tous mes rêves;∎ even in her wildest dreams she never thought she'd win first prize même dans ses rêves les plus fous, elle n'avait jamais pensé remporter le premier prix;∎ the American dream le rêve américain;∎ may all your dreams come true que tous vos rêves se réalisent;∎ the holiday was like a dream come true les vacances étaient comme un rêve devenu réalité;∎ this boat is a sailor's dream come true ce bateau est la matérialisation du rêve d'un marin;∎ familiar in your dreams! tu peux toujours rêver!∎ it's a dream come true c'est un rêve devenu réalité, mon/son/ etc rêve s'est réalisé;∎ it worked like a dream cela a réussi à merveille;∎ my interview went like a dream mon entretien s'est passé à merveille;∎ this car goes like a dream cette voiture marche à merveille;∎ familiar a dream of a house une maison de rêve□ ;∎ familiar she's a real dream c'est un amour, elle est vraiment adorable□(d) (daydream) rêverie f, rêve m;∎ he's always in a dream il est toujours dans les nuages ou en train de rêver(car, person, house) de rêve►► Cinema dream sequence séquence f onirique;Politics the dream ticket (policies) le programme utopique ou à faire rêver; (candidates) le couple idéal;∎ she lives in a dream world elle vit dans les nuagespasser ou perdre en rêveries;∎ she would dream away the hours watching the clouds float by elle passait des heures à rêver en regardant passer les nuagesimaginer, inventer, concocter;∎ some wonderful new scheme that the government has dreamt up encore un de ces merveilleux projets concoctés par le gouvernement;∎ where did you dream that up? où es-tu allé pêcher ça?ⓘ I have a dream Cette célèbre formule est extraite d'un discours que prononça Martin Luther King à Washington au cours d'un rassemblement du mouvement pour les droits civiques en 1963. Dans son discours il parlait de l'Amérique dont il rêvait, où tous les citoyens seraient égaux et vivraient ensemble dans l'harmonie. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase pour parler de tout projet, toute idée nouvelle qui nous tient particulièrement à coeur. On pourra dire par exemple I have a dream that one day everyone will have access to a computer ("je rêve qu'un jour chacun puisse avoir accès à un ordinateur"). -
17 illusion
illusion [ɪ'lu:ʒən](a) (false impression) illusion f;∎ mirrors give an illusion of space les miroirs donnent une illusion d'espace(b) (false belief) illusion f;∎ to be under an illusion se faire une illusion;∎ we were living under an illusion nous étions victimes d'une illusion;∎ she has no illusions about her chances of success elle ne se fait aucune illusion sur ses chances de succès ou de réussir;∎ I have no illusions or am under no illusion on that score je ne me fais aucune illusion à ce sujet(c) (magic trick) illusion f -
18 illusion
il·lu·sion [ɪʼlu:ʒən] nto create the \illusion of sth die Illusion [o den [trügerischen] Eindruck] erwecken, dass...; -
19 Philosophy
And what I believe to be more important here is that I find in myself an infinity of ideas of certain things which cannot be assumed to be pure nothingness, even though they may have perhaps no existence outside of my thought. These things are not figments of my imagination, even though it is within my power to think of them or not to think of them; on the contrary, they have their own true and immutable natures. Thus, for example, when I imagine a triangle, even though there may perhaps be no such figure anywhere in the world outside of my thought, nor ever have been, nevertheless the figure cannot help having a certain determinate nature... or essence, which is immutable and eternal, which I have not invented and which does not in any way depend upon my mind. (Descartes, 1951, p. 61)Let us console ourselves for not knowing the possible connections between a spider and the rings of Saturn, and continue to examine what is within our reach. (Voltaire, 1961, p. 144)As modern physics started with the Newtonian revolution, so modern philosophy starts with what one might call the Cartesian Catastrophe. The catastrophe consisted in the splitting up of the world into the realms of matter and mind, and the identification of "mind" with conscious thinking. The result of this identification was the shallow rationalism of l'esprit Cartesien, and an impoverishment of psychology which it took three centuries to remedy even in part. (Koestler, 1964, p. 148)It has been made of late a reproach against natural philosophy that it has struck out on a path of its own, and has separated itself more and more widely from the other sciences which are united by common philological and historical studies. The opposition has, in fact, been long apparent, and seems to me to have grown up mainly under the influence of the Hegelian philosophy, or, at any rate, to have been brought out into more distinct relief by that philosophy.... The sole object of Kant's "Critical Philosophy" was to test the sources and the authority of our knowledge, and to fix a definite scope and standard for the researches of philosophy, as compared with other sciences.... [But Hegel's] "Philosophy of Identity" was bolder. It started with the hypothesis that not only spiritual phenomena, but even the actual world-nature, that is, and man-were the result of an act of thought on the part of a creative mind, similar, it was supposed, in kind to the human mind.... The philosophers accused the scientific men of narrowness; the scientific men retorted that the philosophers were crazy. And so it came about that men of science began to lay some stress on the banishment of all philosophic influences from their work; while some of them, including men of the greatest acuteness, went so far as to condemn philosophy altogether, not merely as useless, but as mischievous dreaming. Thus, it must be confessed, not only were the illegitimate pretensions of the Hegelian system to subordinate to itself all other studies rejected, but no regard was paid to the rightful claims of philosophy, that is, the criticism of the sources of cognition, and the definition of the functions of the intellect. (Helmholz, quoted in Dampier, 1966, pp. 291-292)Philosophy remains true to its classical tradition by renouncing it. (Habermas, 1972, p. 317)I have not attempted... to put forward any grand view of the nature of philosophy; nor do I have any such grand view to put forth if I would. It will be obvious that I do not agree with those who see philosophy as the history of "howlers" and progress in philosophy as the debunking of howlers. It will also be obvious that I do not agree with those who see philosophy as the enterprise of putting forward a priori truths about the world.... I see philosophy as a field which has certain central questions, for example, the relation between thought and reality.... It seems obvious that in dealing with these questions philosophers have formulated rival research programs, that they have put forward general hypotheses, and that philosophers within each major research program have modified their hypotheses by trial and error, even if they sometimes refuse to admit that that is what they are doing. To that extent philosophy is a "science." To argue about whether philosophy is a science in any more serious sense seems to me to be hardly a useful occupation.... It does not seem to me important to decide whether science is philosophy or philosophy is science as long as one has a conception of both that makes both essential to a responsible view of the world and of man's place in it. (Putnam, 1975, p. xvii)What can philosophy contribute to solving the problem of the relation [of] mind to body? Twenty years ago, many English-speaking philosophers would have answered: "Nothing beyond an analysis of the various mental concepts." If we seek knowledge of things, they thought, it is to science that we must turn. Philosophy can only cast light upon our concepts of those things.This retreat from things to concepts was not undertaken lightly. Ever since the seventeenth century, the great intellectual fact of our culture has been the incredible expansion of knowledge both in the natural and in the rational sciences (mathematics, logic).The success of science created a crisis in philosophy. What was there for philosophy to do? Hume had already perceived the problem in some degree, and so surely did Kant, but it was not until the twentieth century, with the Vienna Circle and with Wittgenstein, that the difficulty began to weigh heavily. Wittgenstein took the view that philosophy could do no more than strive to undo the intellectual knots it itself had tied, so achieving intellectual release, and even a certain illumination, but no knowledge. A little later, and more optimistically, Ryle saw a positive, if reduced role, for philosophy in mapping the "logical geography" of our concepts: how they stood to each other and how they were to be analyzed....Since that time, however, philosophers in the "analytic" tradition have swung back from Wittgensteinian and even Rylean pessimism to a more traditional conception of the proper role and tasks of philosophy. Many analytic philosophers now would accept the view that the central task of philosophy is to give an account, or at least play a part in giving an account, of the most general nature of things and of man. (Armstrong, 1990, pp. 37-38)8) Philosophy's Evolving Engagement with Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive ScienceIn the beginning, the nature of philosophy's engagement with artificial intelligence and cognitive science was clear enough. The new sciences of the mind were to provide the long-awaited vindication of the most potent dreams of naturalism and materialism. Mind would at last be located firmly within the natural order. We would see in detail how the most perplexing features of the mental realm could be supported by the operations of solely physical laws upon solely physical stuff. Mental causation (the power of, e.g., a belief to cause an action) would emerge as just another species of physical causation. Reasoning would be understood as a kind of automated theorem proving. And the key to both was to be the depiction of the brain as the implementation of multiple higher level programs whose task was to manipulate and transform symbols or representations: inner items with one foot in the physical (they were realized as brain states) and one in the mental (they were bearers of contents, and their physical gymnastics were cleverly designed to respect semantic relationships such as truth preservation). (A. Clark, 1996, p. 1)Socrates of Athens famously declared that "the unexamined life is not worth living," and his motto aptly explains the impulse to philosophize. Taking nothing for granted, philosophy probes and questions the fundamental presuppositions of every area of human inquiry.... [P]art of the job of the philosopher is to keep at a certain critical distance from current doctrines, whether in the sciences or the arts, and to examine instead how the various elements in our world-view clash, or fit together. Some philosophers have tried to incorporate the results of these inquiries into a grand synoptic view of the nature of reality and our human relationship to it. Others have mistrusted system-building, and seen their primary role as one of clarifications, or the removal of obstacles along the road to truth. But all have shared the Socratic vision of using the human intellect to challenge comfortable preconceptions, insisting that every aspect of human theory and practice be subjected to continuing critical scrutiny....Philosophy is, of course, part of a continuing tradition, and there is much to be gained from seeing how that tradition originated and developed. But the principal object of studying the materials in this book is not to pay homage to past genius, but to enrich one's understanding of central problems that are as pressing today as they have always been-problems about knowledge, truth and reality, the nature of the mind, the basis of right action, and the best way to live. These questions help to mark out the territory of philosophy as an academic discipline, but in a wider sense they define the human predicament itself; they will surely continue to be with us for as long as humanity endures. (Cottingham, 1996, pp. xxi-xxii)10) The Distinction between Dionysian Man and Apollonian Man, between Art and Creativity and Reason and Self- ControlIn his study of ancient Greek culture, The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche drew what would become a famous distinction, between the Dionysian spirit, the untamed spirit of art and creativity, and the Apollonian, that of reason and self-control. The story of Greek civilization, and all civilizations, Nietzsche implied, was the gradual victory of Apollonian man, with his desire for control over nature and himself, over Dionysian man, who survives only in myth, poetry, music, and drama. Socrates and Plato had attacked the illusions of art as unreal, and had overturned the delicate cultural balance by valuing only man's critical, rational, and controlling consciousness while denigrating his vital life instincts as irrational and base. The result of this division is "Alexandrian man," the civilized and accomplished Greek citizen of the later ancient world, who is "equipped with the greatest forces of knowledge" but in whom the wellsprings of creativity have dried up. (Herman, 1997, pp. 95-96)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Philosophy
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20 no
nəu
1. adjective1) (not any: We have no food; No other person could have done it.) ninguno2) (not allowed: No smoking.) prohibido3) (not a: He is no friend of mine; This will be no easy task.) ningún
2. adverb(not (any): He is no better at golf than swimming; He went as far as the shop and no further.) no
3. interjection(a word used for denying, disagreeing, refusing etc: `Do you like travelling?' `No, (I don't).'; No, I don't agree; `Will you help me?' `No, I won't.') no
4. noun plural( noes)1) (a refusal: She answered with a definite no.) no2) (a vote against something: The noes have won.) no•- nobody
5. noun(a very unimportant person: She's just a nobody.)- no-one- there's no saying
- knowing
no1 adj ningunono2 adv nois it raining? No, it's snowing ¿llueve? No, nieva
Multiple Entries: NO no
NO (◊ noroeste) NW
no adverbio (modificando adverbios, oraciones, verbos) not la negación de la mayoría de los verbos ingleses requiere el uso del auxiliar `do'◊ ¿te gustó? — no did you like it? — no, I didn't;¿vienes o no? are you coming or not?; no te preocupes don't worry; ¿por qué no quieres ir? — porque no why don't you want to go? — I just don'tb) ( con otro negativo):◊ no veo nada I can't see a thing o anything;no viene nunca she never comesc) ( en coletillas interrogativas):◊ está mejor ¿no? she's better, isn't she?;ha dimitido ¿no? he has resigned, hasn't he?d) ( expresando incredulidad):◊ se ganó la lotería — ¡no! he won the lottery — he didn't! o no!e) ( sustituyendo a una cláusula):¿te gustó? a mí no did you like it? I didn'tf) (delante de n, adj, pp):la no violencia non-violence; un hijo no deseado an unwanted child ■ sustantivo masculino (pl◊ noes) no
no
I adverbio
1 (como respuesta) no: ¿quieres un poco?, - no, gracias, would you like a bit?, - no, thanks
2 (en frases negativas) not: aún no está dormido, he isn't asleep yet
hoy no es jueves, today isn't Thursday
no, no iré, no, I will not go
no tengo hambre, I am not hungry
¿por qué no?, why not?
ya no fuma, she doesn't smoke any more
3 (antepuesto a un nombre) la no colaboración se penalizará, non-collaboration will be penalized
4 (con otros negativos) no diré nada, I won't say a single word
no lo haré jamás, I'll never do it
no sin antes..., not without first...
5 (en advertencia, cartel) no fumar, no smoking
6 (en preguntas retóricas o de confirmación) está enfadado, ¿no es así?, he is angry, isn't he?
estoy guapa, ¿o no?, I'm smart, aren't I?
firmarás el contrato, ¿no?, you'll sign the contract, won't you?
¿no nos presentaron el otro día?, weren't we introduced the other day?
7 (para expresar un temor) llévate el paraguas, no sea que llueva, take your umbrella in case it rains
II sustantivo masculino no: ¿es un no definitivo?, is that a definite no? 'no' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abandonar - abandonada - abandonado - abandonarse - abarcar - abarrotada - abarrotado - abasto - abatir - abatimiento - abonarse - abortar - abrir - abreviar - abrigar - absoluta - absolutamente - absoluto - abstraerse - abuela - abundar - aburrida - aburrido - abusar - acabar - acallar - acalorarse - acariciar - acaso - accesoria - accesorio - aceptar - acertada - acertado - achacar - achantarse - aclararse - aconsejar - actuación - actual - acudir - adelantar - adelante - adentro - adivinar - admitir - adónde - adorno - advertir English: abide - ablaze - able - about - absence - absent - accepted - accommodate - account - accountable - accustom - act on - action - actual - actually - add up - adequately - adjust - admit - admittance - advertise - advise - affair - afford - afraid - agree - agreement - albeit - alike - alive - all - alone - aloud - also - alternative - altogether - always - ambit - amiss - amusing - anathema - and - answer - answer back - antisexist - any - anybody - anything - anywhere - apartNotr['nʌmbəSMALLr/SMALL] (Also written no; pl Nos, nos)1 ( number) número; (abbreviation) nº, núm.no ['no:] adv: noare you leaving?-no: ¿te vas?-nono less than: no menos deto say no: decir que nolike it or no: quieras o no quierasno adj1) : ningunoit's no trouble: no es ningún problemashe has no money: no tiene dinerowe'll be there in no time: llegamos dentro de poco, no tardamos nadahe's no liar: no es mentiroso1) denial: no mI won't take no for an answer: no aceptaré un no por respuesta2) : vota f en contrathe noes have it: se ha rechazado la mociónnoadj.• ninguno, -a adj.adv.• no adv.n.• no s.m.• voto negativo s.m.
I nəʊ1)a) (+ pl n)the room has no windows — la habitación no tiene ninguna ventana or no tiene ventanas
b) (+ uncount n)how can we cook with no electricity? — ¿cómo vamos a cocinar sin electricidad?
c) (+ sing count n)2) ( in understatements)I'm no expert, but... — no soy ningún experto, pero...
3)a) (prohibiting, demanding)4) ( very little)
II
adverb (before adj or adv)I no longer work for them — ya no trabajo para ellos, no trabajo más para ellos
III
to say no — decir* que no
no, thank you — no, gracias
have you seen John? - no, I haven't — ¿has visto a John? - no
oh no, you don't! — eso sí que no!
oh no, not again! — ay no, otra vez!
IV
a) ( negative answer) no mb) ( vote) voto m en contra
V
(pl nos) (= number) no, No[nǝʊ]phone no 34682 — (no de) Tel.: 34682
1. ADV1) (answer) no2) (emphatic) no2. ADJ1) (=not any) ningúnI have no money/furniture etc — no tengo dinero/muebles etc
no admittance, no entry — se prohíbe la entrada
"no parking" — "no aparcar", "no estacionarse" (esp LAm)
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we'll be there in no time — llegamos en un dos por tres, no tardamos nada•
no two of them are alike — no hay dos iguales2) (=quite other than)he's no film star! that's the man who lives at number 54 — ¡ese no es una or no es ninguna estrella de cine! es el señor que vive en el número 54
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he's no fool — no es tonto, ni mucho menos, no es ningún tonto•
he's no friend of mine — no es precisamente amigo mío3) (=no way of)•
there's no denying it — es imposible negarlo•
there's no getting out of it — no hay posibilidad de evitarlo4)3. N(pl noes)1) (=refusal) no m2) (Pol) voto m en contra4.CPDno entry sign N — (=traffic sign) señal f de prohibido el paso; (on gate, door) cartel m de "prohibido el paso"
no throw N — (Sport) lanzamiento m nulo
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I [nəʊ]1)a) (+ pl n)the room has no windows — la habitación no tiene ninguna ventana or no tiene ventanas
b) (+ uncount n)how can we cook with no electricity? — ¿cómo vamos a cocinar sin electricidad?
c) (+ sing count n)2) ( in understatements)I'm no expert, but... — no soy ningún experto, pero...
3)a) (prohibiting, demanding)4) ( very little)
II
adverb (before adj or adv)I no longer work for them — ya no trabajo para ellos, no trabajo más para ellos
III
to say no — decir* que no
no, thank you — no, gracias
have you seen John? - no, I haven't — ¿has visto a John? - no
oh no, you don't! — eso sí que no!
oh no, not again! — ay no, otra vez!
IV
a) ( negative answer) no mb) ( vote) voto m en contra
V
(pl nos) (= number) no, Nophone no 34682 — (no de) Tel.: 34682
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