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false [fɔ:ls]1. adjective2. compounds* * *[fɔːls]adjective faux/fausseto give false evidence — Law faire un faux témoignage
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1 ( mistaken) [impression, idea, information] faux/fausse (after n) ; [belief] erroné ; ( proved wrong) [allegations, rumour, statement] faux/fausse (before n) ; their fears/expectations may well prove false il se peut fort bien que leurs craintes/espoirs s'avèrent sans fondement ; a false sense of security une fausse impression de sécurité ;2 ( fraudulent) [banknotes, passport] faux/fausse ; [tax returns, name, address] faux/fausse ; to give false information Jur donner de faux renseignements ; to give false evidence Jur faire un faux témoignage ; to bear false witness Jur porter un faux témoignage ; charged with false accounting Accts, Jur inculpé de faux en écritures ;3 ( artificial) [eyelashes, nose, hem] faux/fausse (before n) ; [floor, ceiling] faux/fausse (before n) ;4 [person] (affected, disloyal) faux/fausse. -
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adjectivefalsch; Fehl[deutung, -urteil]; Falsch[meldung. -eid, -aussage]; treulos [Geliebte[r]]; gefälscht [Urkunde, Dokument]; künstlich [Wimpern, Auge]; geheuchelt [Bescheidenheit]* * *[fo:ls]3) (artificial: false teeth.) künstlich4) (not loyal: false friends.) falsch•- academic.ru/26342/falsehood">falsehood- falsify
- falsification
- falsity
- false alarm
- false start* * *I. adjis that true or \false? stimmt das oder nicht?her whole theory is based on a \false premise ihre ganze Theorie geht von falschen Voraussetzungen ausa \false alarm ein falscher Alarma \false dawn [of hope] eine trügerische Hoffnung\false friend LING falscher Freundto raise \false hopes falsche Hoffnungen weckento give sb a \false impression jdm einen falschen Eindruck vermitteln\false imprisonment LAW unrechtmäßige Verhaftunga \false move [or step] eine unbedachte Bewegungone \false move and I'll shoot! eine falsche Bewegung und ich schieße!\false pregnancy MED, PSYCH Scheinschwangerschaft fa \false rib ANAT eine falsche Rippeto turn out [or prove] to be \false sich akk als falsch erweisena \false bottom ein doppelter Boden (in einem Behälter)thou shalt not bear \false witness REL du sollst kein falsches Zeugnis geben\false accounting LAW, FIN Unterschlagung f\false claim [or information] falsche Angaben plto give \false evidence in court vor Gericht falsch aussagento give \false information falsche Angaben machenunder \false pretences unter Vorspiegelung falscher Tatsachen\false optimism trügerischer Optimismus; (intending to deceive)a \false front ( fig) eine Fassadethey put up a \false front of friendly concern sie gaben vor, sehr besorgt zu seinto be in a \false position in der Bredouille sein famto put sb in a \false position jdn in die Bredouille bringen famhe turned out to be a \false friend er war mir ein schöner Freund hum iron▪ to be \false to sb/sth jdm/etw untreu werdenyou have been \false to your principles du hast deine Prinzipien verratento play sb \false jdn betrügen* * *[fɔːls]1. adj (+er)1) (= wrong) falschthat's a false economy — das ist am falschen Ort gespart
false imprisonment/arrest — willkürliche Inhaftierung/Festnahme
or pretenses (US) —
false god/prophet — falscher Gott/Prophet
to bear false witness (old) ( ), — Bibl, old ), eine falsche Aussage machen
false bottom (of suitcase) — doppelter Boden
3) (pej: insincere) laughter, enthusiasm gekünsteltto ring false — nicht echt klingen
4) (= disloyal) friend, lover, wife, husband, servant treulos2. advto play sb false — mit jdm ein falsches Spiel treiben
* * *false [fɔːls]A adj (adv falsely) falsch:a) unwahr:false name Falschname m;false oath, false swearing JUR Falsch-, Meineid mb) unrichtig, fehlerhaft, irrigc) unaufrichtig, hinterhältig:be false to sb falsch gegen jemanden oder gegenüber jemandem seind) irreführend, vorgetäuscht:give a false impression einen falschen Eindruck vermitteln, ein falsches Bild gebene) gefälscht, unecht:false coin Falschgeld n;false acacia falsche Akazie, Robinie f;false fruit Scheinfrucht fg) ARCH, TECH Schein…, zusätzlich, verstärkend:false bottom doppelter Boden;false door blinde Türh) unbegründet:false modesty (shame) falsche Bescheidenheit (Scham)i) JUR widerrechtlich:false accusation falsche Anschuldigung;false claim unberechtigter Anspruch;false imprisonment Freiheitsberaubung f* * *adjectivefalsch; Fehl[deutung, -urteil]; Falsch[meldung. -eid, -aussage]; treulos [Geliebte[r]]; gefälscht [Urkunde, Dokument]; künstlich [Wimpern, Auge]; geheuchelt [Bescheidenheit]* * *adj.falsch adj.unaufrichtig adj.unrichtig adj.unwahr adj. -
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[fɔːls]1) (mistaken, proved wrong) [idea, information, move, step] falso; [ belief] erroneo2) (fraudulent) [banknotes, passport] falso; dir. [evidence, witness] falso3) (artificial) [beard, nose] fintofalse bottom — (in bag) doppiofondo
4) (disloyal) [ person] falso* * *[fo:ls]1) (not true; not correct: He made a false statement to the police.) falso2) (not genuine; intended to deceive: She has a false passport.) falso3) (artificial: false teeth.) artificiale, finto4) (not loyal: false friends.) falso•- falsify
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- false start* * *[fɔːls]1) (mistaken, proved wrong) [idea, information, move, step] falso; [ belief] erroneo2) (fraudulent) [banknotes, passport] falso; dir. [evidence, witness] falso3) (artificial) [beard, nose] fintofalse bottom — (in bag) doppiofondo
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1.his guilt/innocence was proved, he was proved [to be] guilty/innocent — er wurde überführt/seine Unschuld wurde bewiesen
prove somebody right/wrong — [Ereignis:] jemandem Recht/Unrecht geben
be proved wrong or to be false — [Theorie, System:] widerlegt werden
prove something to be true — beweisen, dass etwas wahr ist
prove one's/somebody's case or point — beweisen, dass man Recht hat/jemandem Recht geben
2. reflexive verb, p.p.it was proved that... — es stellte sich heraus od. erwies od. zeigte sich, dass...
3. intransitive verb, p.p.prove oneself intelligent/a good player — sich als intelligent/als [ein] guter Spieler erweisen
prove [to be] unnecessary/interesting/a failure — sich als unnötig/interessant/[ein] Fehlschlag erweisen
* * *[pru:v]1) (to show to be true or correct: This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?) beweisen2) (to turn out, or be found, to be: His suspicions proved (to be) correct; This tool proved very useful.) sich erweisen als•- academic.ru/58608/proven">proven* * *[pru:v]I. vt1. (establish)▪ to \prove sth etw beweisento \prove a point beweisen, dass man Recht hat2. (show)▪ to \prove oneself sb/sth:during the rescue she \proved herself to be a highly competent climber während der Rettungsaktion erwies sie sich als sehr geübte KletterinII. viworking with children \proved to require more patience than he'd expected mit Kindern zu arbeiten erforderte mehr Geduld, als er gedacht hatteto \prove successful sich akk als erfolgreich erweisen* * *[pruːv] pret proved, ptp proved or proven1. vthe proved that she did it — er bewies or er wies nach, dass sie das getan hat
whether his judgement was right remains to be proved or proven — es muss sich erst noch erweisen, ob seine Beurteilung zutrifft
it all goes to prove that... — das beweist mal wieder, dass...
he was proved right in the end — er hat schließlich doch recht behalten
2) (= test out, put to the proof) rifle, aircraft etc erproben; one's worth, courage unter Beweis stellen, beweisenhe did it just to prove a point — er tat es nur der Sache wegen
2. vi2)3. vr1) (= show one's value, courage etc) sich bewähren2)to prove oneself innocent/indispensable etc — sich als unschuldig/unentbehrlich etc erweisen
* * *prove [pruːv]A v/t prät proved, pperf proved, besonders US proven1. er-, nach-, beweisen:prove sth to sb jemandem etwas beweisen;prove to o.s. that … sich beweisen, dass …;prove adultery beweisen, dass Ehebruch vorliegt;prove one’s alibi sein Alibi nachweisen;prove one’s case beweisen, dass man recht hat;prove by chemical tests chemisch nachweisen;3. bekunden, unter Beweis stellen, zeigena proved remedy ein erprobtes oder bewährtes Mittel;prove o.s.a) sich bewähren,b) sich beweisen,5. MATH die Probe machen auf (akk)B v/i1. sich herausstellen oder erweisen als:he will prove (to be) the heir es wird sich herausstellen, dass er der Erbe ist;a) sich als richtig (falsch) herausstellen,2. sich bestätigen oder bewähren als3. ausfallen, sich ergeben:it will prove otherwise es wird anders kommen oder ausfallen4. aufgehen (Teig)* * *1.his guilt/innocence was proved, he was proved [to be] guilty/innocent — er wurde überführt/seine Unschuld wurde bewiesen
prove somebody right/wrong — [Ereignis:] jemandem Recht/Unrecht geben
be proved wrong or to be false — [Theorie, System:] widerlegt werden
prove something to be true — beweisen, dass etwas wahr ist
prove one's/somebody's case or point — beweisen, dass man Recht hat/jemandem Recht geben
2. reflexive verb, p.p.it was proved that... — es stellte sich heraus od. erwies od. zeigte sich, dass...
3. intransitive verb, p.p.prove oneself intelligent/a good player — sich als intelligent/als [ein] guter Spieler erweisen
prove [to be] unnecessary/interesting/a failure — sich als unnötig/interessant/[ein] Fehlschlag erweisen
* * *(ascertain) beyond doubt expr.zweifelsfrei beweisen (feststellen) ausdr. (to be) very useful expr.sich als nützlich erweisen ausdr. v.besagen v.beweisen v.erproben v.erweisen v.prüfen v. -
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1. Ileave the dough covered until it has proved пусть тесто постоит накрытым, пока оно не подойдет2. IIIprove smth.1) prove the rule (the contrary, the necessity of a reform, the roundness of the earth, etc.) доказывать правило и т.д., приводить доказательства правила и т.д.; prove one's point of view (the truth of the statement, smb.'s claim, etc.) аргументировать /мотивировать/ свою точку зрения и т.д.; prove one's good will доказывать свое доброе отношение; prove this theory (this doctrine) обосновывать данную теорию (доктрину); prove theorems доказывать теоремы; prove the fact (one's identity, smb.'s innocence, one's achievements, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать/ факт и т.д.; it proves his abilities (her honesty, their achievements, the peace of her soul, a man's worth, etc.) это свидетельствует /говорит/ о его способностях и т.д.; can you prove it? вы можете доказать это?; he was unable to prove the truth of what he said он был не в состоянии обосновать /доказать/ правильность своих положений; the exception proves the rule исключение лишь подтверждает правило; prove a will юр. доказать или установить подлинность завещания, утвердить завещание2) prove a new type of aeroplane (a new gun, gunpowder, etc.) испытывать новый тип самолета и т.д.; prove ore (minerals, etc.) определять качество или состав породы и т.д.; prove gold определять пробу золота; prove smb.'s patience испытывать чье-л. терпение3. IVprove smth. in some wag prove smth. indisputably /undeniably/ (conclusively /irrefutably/, substantially, ultimately, statistically, etc.) неоспоримо и т.д. доказать что-л.; he proved it experimentally он доказал это опытным путем /экспериментально/4. VIIprove smth., smb. to be of some quality prove the statement to be true (him to be equal to this task, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать/ справедливость этого утверждения и т.д.; this letter proves him to be still alive это письмо говорит о том, что он еще жив; prove smb. to be smth. prove oneself to be a capable general проявить себя способным генералом5. XIbe proved it remains to be proved это еще надо доказать; be proved in some manner his guilt was clearly proved его вина /виновность/ была полностью доказана; be proved by smth. it has been proved by evidence это было подтверждено /доказано/ свидетельскими показаниями; be proved from smth. it was proved from another fact доказательством послужил другой факт; be proved against smb. it has been proved against him было доказано, что он виновен; против него были приведены веские доказательства; be proved being in some state he was proved innocent (guilty) было доказано, что он (не)виновен6. XIIIprove to be smb., smth. prove to be a coward (to be an impostor, to be a good wife, to be a forgery, to be a deception, etc.) оказаться трусом и т.д.; the novel proved to be a success роман имел успех; prove to be of some quality prove to be erroneous (to be correct, to be useful, to be unproductive, to be successful, to be puzzling, to be insufficient, etc.) оказываться ошибочным и т.д.; the rumour proved to be true (false) слух (не) подтвердился, слух оказался верным (ложным)7. XVprove being in some state it proved useless это оказалось бесполезным; the rumour proved false слух оказался ложным /не подтвердился/; he proved unequal to his task он не смог справиться с порученной ему работой; the wound proved fatal рана оказалась смертельной8. XVIprove of smth. prove of little use (of no use, of permanent value to smb., of service to smb., of interest to me, of immense advantage, etc.) оказаться не очень полезным и т.д.9. XVIIIprove oneself smb. he has already proved himself a bold speaker он уже доказал, что является смелым оратором; prove oneself a match for smb. оказаться достойным противником для кого-л.; prove oneself of some kind prove oneself worthy of confidence (capable of doing it, loyal to his friends, etc.) доказать, что ты достоин доверия и т.д.10. XXI1prove smth. to smb. prove one's innocence to the jury доказывать присяжным свою невиновность; prove smth. by (beyond) smth. prove smth. by arithmetic (by the strongest evidence, by adversity, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать, обосновывать/ что-л. с помощью /посредством/ арифметики и т.д.; prove smth. beyond a possibility of doubt привести бесспорные доказательства чего-л.11. XXVprove that... prove that it is true (that 3 and 5 make eight, that I didn't do it, that you read the book carefully, that he is guilty, etc.) доказывать /приводить доказательства того/, что это так /правда/ и т.д.; these figures perfectly (clearly, amply, irrefutably, etc.) prove that... эти цифры служат прекрасным и т.д. доказательством того, что... /ясно и т.д. говорят о том, что.../; prove that black is white and white is black доказывать, что черное prove белое, а белое prove черное -
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pru:v1) (to show to be true or correct: This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?) probar2) (to turn out, or be found, to be: His suspicions proved (to be) correct; This tool proved very useful.) resultar•- provenprove vb demostrar / probarcan you prove that Dan stole the money? ¿puedes demostrar que Dan robó el dinero?tr[prʊːv]1 (show to be true) probar, demostrar2 (turn out to be) demostrar1 (turn out) resultar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto prove oneself dar pruebas de valor, demostrar su valíato prove somebody right dar a alguien la razón, demostrar que alguien tiene razón1) test: probar2) demonstrate: probar, demostrarprove vi: resultarit proved effective: resultó efectivov.• argüir v.• comprobar v.• contestar v.• demostrar v.• estatuir v.• evidenciar v.• probar v.• resultar v.• verificar v.pruːv
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1) (verify, demonstrate) \<\<theory/statement\>\> probar*; \<\<theorem/innocence\>\> probar*, demostrar*; \<\<loyalty/courage\>\> demostrar*can you prove where you were that night? — ¿tiene pruebas de dónde estaba usted aquella noche?
to prove somebody right/wrong — demostrar* que alguien tiene razón or está en lo cierto/está equivocado
2)a) ( test) \<\<weapon/system\>\> probar*b) ( Law) \<\<will\>\> comprobar*, verificar*
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v reflto prove oneself: he was given three months to prove himself — le dieron tres meses para que demostrara su valía
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vi1) ( turn out) resultar2) ( Culin) \<\<dough\>\> levar, leudar[pruːv] (pt proved) (pp proved or proven)1. VT1) (=give proof of) [+ theory, statement] demostrar, probar; (one's love, loyalty, strength) demostrarmy son was murdered, and I'm going to prove it — a mi hijo lo asesinaron, y voy a demostrarlo or probarlo
can you prove it? — ¿lo puede demostrar or probar?
statistics never prove anything — las estadísticas nunca prueban or demuestran nada
you say you love me, so prove it — dices que me quieres, pues demuéstralo or pruébalo
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you can't prove anything against me — usted no tiene ninguna prueba en mi contra, usted no puede demostrar or probar nada en mi contra•
it just proves how stupid he is — simplemente demuestra or prueba lo tonto que esshe took him to court just to prove a point — lo llevó a los tribunales simplemente para demostrar or probar que estaba en lo cierto or que ella tenía razón
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it's been scientifically proven or proved — se ha probado or demostrado científicamente, ha sido probado or demostrado científicamente•
to prove that — demostrar que, probar quethat proves that she did it — eso demuestra or prueba que ella lo hizo
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she wants to prove to herself that she can still hold down a job — quiere demostrarse a sí misma que todavía puede mantener un trabajo•
what are you trying to prove? — ¿qué intentas demostrar or probar?•
it's difficult to prove what's going on — es difícil demostrar or probar lo que está pasando•
whether he was right remains to be proved — aún falta por demostrar or probar si tenía razóneveryone said that we would fail but we proved them wrong — todo el mundo decía que fracasaríamos, pero demostramos que estaban equivocados
she attempted to prove their theory wrong — intentó encontrar pruebas que demostraran que su teoría estaba equivocada
2) (=verify) comprobaryou can prove how effective this method is by trying it out yourself — puede comprobar la eficacia de este método probándolo usted mismo
3)• to prove o.s. — demostrar lo que uno vale
4) (=test out) poner a prueba, someter a prueba5) (Jur)2. VI1) (=turn out) resultarthe temptation proved too much for her — la tentación resultó demasiado grande para ella, no pudo resistir la tentación
2) (Culin) [dough] leudarse* * *[pruːv]
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1) (verify, demonstrate) \<\<theory/statement\>\> probar*; \<\<theorem/innocence\>\> probar*, demostrar*; \<\<loyalty/courage\>\> demostrar*can you prove where you were that night? — ¿tiene pruebas de dónde estaba usted aquella noche?
to prove somebody right/wrong — demostrar* que alguien tiene razón or está en lo cierto/está equivocado
2)a) ( test) \<\<weapon/system\>\> probar*b) ( Law) \<\<will\>\> comprobar*, verificar*
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v reflto prove oneself: he was given three months to prove himself — le dieron tres meses para que demostrara su valía
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[pru:v] v1. 1) доказыватьto prove smb.'s guilt [innocence] - доказать чью-л. вину [чью-л. невиновность]
it remains to be proved - это ещё не доказано /надо доказать/
2) удостоверять, подтверждать документами; (за)свидетельствоватьall the evidence goes to prove that... - все показания свидетельствуют о том /подтверждают/, что...
2. арх.1) испытывать, пробоватьto prove smb.'s honesty - испытать чью-л. честность
this he said to prove her - он сказал это, чтобы испытать её
prove all things; hold fast that which is good - библ. всё испытывайте; хорошего держитесь
2) спец. подвергать испытанию, испытыватьto prove a new weapon [a new car model] - испытывать новый вид оружия [новую модель автомашины]
to prove ore - исследовать руду; проводить анализ руды
3. оказыватьсяto prove (to be) satisfactory [useful, insufficient] - оказаться удовлетворительным [полезным, недостаточным]
4. показывать; демонстрироватьto prove oneself - проявлять себя, показывать себя
he proved himself (to be) a coward - он вёл себя как трус, он оказался трусом
5. мат. проверятьthe correctness of the subtraction has been proved - правильность вычитания проверена
6. полигр. получать пробный оттиск7. горн. разведывать8. кул. производить расстойку ( теста)9. испытывать, переживатьto prove the extreme depths of poverty and sorrow - испытать крайнюю нужду и горе
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pru:v1) (to show to be true or correct: This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?) bevise, bekrefte2) (to turn out, or be found, to be: His suspicions proved (to be) correct; This tool proved very useful.) vise seg å være•- provenbevise--------forsøke--------godtgjøre--------prøve1) bevise, gi bevis på, godtgjøre2) vise3) ( jus) stadfeste, bekrefte, påvise4) ( spesielt teknikk) prøve, teste5) ( matematikk) etterprøve, gjøre prøve på6) ( gammeldags) prøve7) ( matlaging) få til å ese, få til å gjære, få til å hevethe exception proves the rule unntaket bekrefter regelenprove (to be) vise seg å væreprove a weapon skyte inn et våpenprove a will ( jus) oppnå godkjenning av et testamentprove guilty ( jus) finne skyldig, kjenne skyldigprove oneself vise hva man er god forprove to know about something vise seg å kjenne til noeprove true vise seg å være sant -
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is that true or \false? stimmt das oder nicht?;her whole theory is based on a \false premise ihre ganze Theorie geht von falschen Voraussetzungen aus;a \false alarm ein falscher Alarm;a \false dawn [of hope] eine trügerische Hoffnung;\false friend ling falscher Freund;to raise \false hopes falsche Hoffnungen wecken;to have a \false idea of sth falsche Vorstellungen von etw dat haben;to give sb a \false impression jdm einen falschen Eindruck vermitteln;\false imprisonment law unrechtmäßige Verhaftung;one \false move and I'll shoot! eine falsche Bewegung und ich schieße!;\false pregnancy med, psych Scheinschwangerschaft f;a \false rib anat eine falsche Rippe;a \false bottom ein doppelter Boden (in einem Behälter)thou shalt not bear \false witness rel du sollst kein falsches Zeugnis geben;\false accounting law, fin Unterschlagung f;to give \false evidence in court vor Gericht falsch aussagen;to give \false information falsche Angaben machen;under \false pretences unter Vorspiegelung falscher Tatsachen\false optimism trügerischer Optimismus;a \false front ( fig) eine Fassade;they put up a \false front of friendly concern sie gaben vor, sehr besorgt zu sein;to be in a \false position in der Bredouille sein ( fam)to put sb in a \false position jdn in die Bredouille bringen ( fam)he turned out to be a \false friend er war mir ein schöner Freund (hum, iron)to be \false to sb/ sth jdm/etw untreu werden;you have been \false to your principles du hast deine Prinzipien verraten adv (old);to play sb \false jdn betrügen -
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v1) доводити, доказуватиto prove smb.'s guilt (innocence) — доводити чиюсь вину (невинність)
2) засвідчувати; підтверджувати документами3) випробовувати, пробувати4) піддавати випробуванню, перевіряти5) виявлятися6) мат. перевіряти7) друк. одержувати пробний відбиток8) гірн. розвідувати9) переживати, зазнавати (нужди тощо)prove up — амер. довести переважне право на придбання державної землі
* * *[pruːv]v1) доводити; засвідчувати, підтверджувати документами2) icт. випробовувати, пробувати; cпeц. випробовувати, піддавати випробуванню, досліджувати3) виявлятися4) показувати; демонструвати5) мaт. перевіряти6) пoлiгp. одержувати пробний відбиток7) гipн. розвідувати8) кyл. робити розстійку ( тіста)9) зазнавати, переживати -
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♦ (to) prove /pru:v/A v. t.1 provare; mettere alla prova; sperimentare; fare la prova di; verificare: No charge was proved against him, contro di lui non è stata provata alcuna accusa; (mat.) to prove a calculation, fare la prova d'un calcolo; (tipogr.) to prove a type, fare la prova d'un carattere2 dimostrare: to prove one's innocence, dimostrare la propria innocenza; to prove sb. 's guilt, dimostrare la colpevolezza di q.; (mat.) to prove a theorem, dimostrare un teoremaB v. i.dimostrarsi; rivelarsi: The information proved ( to be) false, le informazioni si sono rivelate false● (leg.) to prove by documents, documentare □ to prove gold, saggiare l'oro □ (tecn.) to prove a meter, controllare la taratura di un contatore □ to prove oneself, dimostrarsi; rivelarsi; ( anche) dare prova del proprio valore: He proved himself ( to be) a reliable witness, si è dimostrato un testimone attendibile □ to prove a sum, verificare una somma □ (prov.) The exception proves the rule, l'eccezione conferma la regola. -
17 ♦ (to) prove
♦ (to) prove /pru:v/A v. t.1 provare; mettere alla prova; sperimentare; fare la prova di; verificare: No charge was proved against him, contro di lui non è stata provata alcuna accusa; (mat.) to prove a calculation, fare la prova d'un calcolo; (tipogr.) to prove a type, fare la prova d'un carattere2 dimostrare: to prove one's innocence, dimostrare la propria innocenza; to prove sb. 's guilt, dimostrare la colpevolezza di q.; (mat.) to prove a theorem, dimostrare un teoremaB v. i.dimostrarsi; rivelarsi: The information proved ( to be) false, le informazioni si sono rivelate false● (leg.) to prove by documents, documentare □ to prove gold, saggiare l'oro □ (tecn.) to prove a meter, controllare la taratura di un contatore □ to prove oneself, dimostrarsi; rivelarsi; ( anche) dare prova del proprio valore: He proved himself ( to be) a reliable witness, si è dimostrato un testimone attendibile □ to prove a sum, verificare una somma □ (prov.) The exception proves the rule, l'eccezione conferma la regola. -
18 ne obistiniti se
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19 falso
adj.1 false, fake, dummy, counterfeit.2 false, delusory, misleading.3 false, liar, deceitful, fake.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: falsar.* * *► adjetivo1 (no verdadero) false, untrue2 (moneda) false, counterfeit; (cuadro, sello) forged► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) insincere person\dar un paso en falso (tropezar) to trip, stumble 2 (cometer un error) to make a mistake, make a wrong movejurar en falso to commit perjuryfalsa alarma false alarm* * *(f. - falsa)adj.1) false, untrue2) fake* * *1. ADJ1) [acusación, creencia, rumor] falselo que dices es falso — what you're saying is false o untrue
falso testimonio — perjury, false testimony
2) [firma, pasaporte, joya] false, fake; [techo] false; [cuadro] fake; [moneda] counterfeit3) (=insincero) [persona] false, insincere; [sonrisa] false4) [caballo] vicious5)en falso: coger a algn en falso — to catch sb in a lie
dar un paso en falso — (lit) to trip; (fig) to take a false step
2.SM CAm, Méx false evidence* * *- sa adjetivo1)a) < billete> counterfeit, forged; < cuadro> forged; < documento> false, forged; <diamante/joya> fake; <cajón/techo> false2)a) ( no cierto) <dato/nombre/declaración> falseeso es falso — that is not true, that is untrue
b)en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjury; golpear en falso — to miss the mark
•* * *= dummy, false, sham, spurious, unauthentic, faked, untrue, bogus, deceitful, pseudo, fake, two-faced, inauthentic, phony [phoney], meretricious, counterfeit, insincere, hocus pocus, specious, dishonest, mendacious, delusional.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.Ex. The concept 'Senses' constitutes a false link in the chain.Ex. A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex. Examples would include giving a spurious impression of busyness at the reference desk.Ex. So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex. Libri was accused of stealing manuscripts of unique importance and rarity from French provincial libraries in the 1840s and inserting faked notes of provenance, substituting Italian place names for French ones.Ex. Public library collections are of little use to scholars and have failed to provide the communications links that might prove this hypothesis untrue.Ex. The article 'A bogus and dismal science, or the eggplant that ate library schools' discusses the reasons for the perennial professional indentity crisis amongst librarians.Ex. Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.Ex. Sometimes authors write ' pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.Ex. This article deals with the detection of fake letters and documents.Ex. This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.Ex. Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.Ex. Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.Ex. The responsibility of the critic must be to maintain rigorous standards, and strive to alert the public to the implications for the future of a market flooded with meretricious productions.Ex. Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex. There is a point when participation may become mere meddling and insincere.Ex. The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex. This comparative frame of reference is specious and irrelevant on several counts.Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex. I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.Ex. Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.----* abeto falso = spruce.* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* charlatanería falsa = cant.* crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.* dar una falsa impresión = keep up + facade, put on + an act.* dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.* democracia falsa = travesty democracy.* diamante falso = rhinestone.* erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.* erradicar una falsa idea = dispel + idea.* falsa alabanza = lip service.* falsa ilusión = delusion.* falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.* falsa pretensión = false pretence.* falsa sensación de seguridad = false sense of security.* falso pretexto = false pretence.* falso testimonio = perjury.* hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.* hacer un movimiento en falso = make + a false move.* idea falsa = misconception, bogus idea, illusion.* movimiento en falso = false move.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* paso en falso = false move.* pista falsa = red herring.* resultar falso = prove + false.* sonar falso = have + a hollow ring.* toma falsa = outtake.* * *- sa adjetivo1)a) < billete> counterfeit, forged; < cuadro> forged; < documento> false, forged; <diamante/joya> fake; <cajón/techo> false2)a) ( no cierto) <dato/nombre/declaración> falseeso es falso — that is not true, that is untrue
b)en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjury; golpear en falso — to miss the mark
•* * *= dummy, false, sham, spurious, unauthentic, faked, untrue, bogus, deceitful, pseudo, fake, two-faced, inauthentic, phony [phoney], meretricious, counterfeit, insincere, hocus pocus, specious, dishonest, mendacious, delusional.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.
Ex: The concept 'Senses' constitutes a false link in the chain.Ex: A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex: Examples would include giving a spurious impression of busyness at the reference desk.Ex: So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex: Libri was accused of stealing manuscripts of unique importance and rarity from French provincial libraries in the 1840s and inserting faked notes of provenance, substituting Italian place names for French ones.Ex: Public library collections are of little use to scholars and have failed to provide the communications links that might prove this hypothesis untrue.Ex: The article 'A bogus and dismal science, or the eggplant that ate library schools' discusses the reasons for the perennial professional indentity crisis amongst librarians.Ex: Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.Ex: Sometimes authors write ' pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.Ex: This article deals with the detection of fake letters and documents.Ex: This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.Ex: Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.Ex: Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.Ex: The responsibility of the critic must be to maintain rigorous standards, and strive to alert the public to the implications for the future of a market flooded with meretricious productions.Ex: Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex: There is a point when participation may become mere meddling and insincere.Ex: The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex: This comparative frame of reference is specious and irrelevant on several counts.Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.Ex: Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.* abeto falso = spruce.* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* charlatanería falsa = cant.* crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.* dar una falsa impresión = keep up + facade, put on + an act.* dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.* democracia falsa = travesty democracy.* diamante falso = rhinestone.* erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.* erradicar una falsa idea = dispel + idea.* falsa alabanza = lip service.* falsa ilusión = delusion.* falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.* falsa pretensión = false pretence.* falsa sensación de seguridad = false sense of security.* falso pretexto = false pretence.* falso testimonio = perjury.* hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.* hacer un movimiento en falso = make + a false move.* idea falsa = misconception, bogus idea, illusion.* movimiento en falso = false move.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* paso en falso = false move.* pista falsa = red herring.* resultar falso = prove + false.* sonar falso = have + a hollow ring.* toma falsa = outtake.* * *falso -saA1 ‹billete› counterfeit, forged; ‹cuadro› forged2 ‹documento› (copiado) false, forged, fake; (alterado) false, forged3 (simulado) ‹diamante/joya› fake; ‹bolsillo/cajón/techo› false4 (insincero) ‹persona› insincere, false; ‹sonrisa› false; ‹promesa› falseB1 (no cierto) ‹dato/nombre/declaración› falseeso es falso, nunca afirmé tal cosa that is not true o that is untrue, I never said such a thing2en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjurygolpear en falso to miss the markesta tabla está en falso this board isn't properly supportedla maleta cerró en falso the suitcase didn't shut properlyel tornillo giraba en falso the screw wouldn't gripCompuestos:feminine false alarmfeminine false modestyno levantar falso testimonio ( Relig) thou shalt not bear false witness* * *
falso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹ cuadro› forged;
‹ documento› false, forged;
‹diamante/joya› fake;
‹cajón/techo› false
‹sonrisa/promesa› false
◊ eso es falso that is not true o is untrue;
falsa alarma false alarm;
falso testimonio sustantivo masculino (Der) false testimony, perjury
falso,-a
I adjetivo
1 false: eso que dices es falso, what you're saying is wrong
había un puerta falsa, there was a false door
nombre falso, assumed name
2 (persona) insincere: Juan me parece muy falso, I think Juan is insincere
3 (falsificado) forged
dinero falso, counterfeit o bogus money
II m (persona) insincere person, hypocrit
♦ Locuciones: en falso, false: jurar en falso, to commit perjury
' falso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cierta
- cierto
- falaz
- falsa
- fantasma
- incierta
- incierto
- jurar
- perjurar
- testimonio
- colar
- supuesto
English:
absolutely
- affected
- bogus
- counterfeit
- deceitful
- disingenuous
- dud
- fake
- false
- false move
- faux pas
- hollow
- insincere
- phoney
- sham
- slimy
- spurious
- two-faced
- untrue
- untruthful
- smooth
- spruce
- sycamore
- trumped-up
- two
* * *falso, -a♦ adj1. [afirmación, información, rumor] false, untrue;eso que dices es falso what you are saying is not true;en falso [falsamente] falsely;[sin firmeza] unsoundly;si haces un movimiento en falso, disparo one false move and I'll shoot;dio un paso en falso y se cayó he missed his footing and fell;jurar en falso to commit perjuryfalsa alarma false alarm;falso testimonio [en juicio] perjury, false evidence;dar falso testimonio to give false evidence2. [dinero, firma, cuadro] forged;[pasaporte] forged, false; [joyas] fake;un diamante falso an imitation diamond3. [hipócrita] deceitful;no soporto a los falsos amigos que te critican a la espalda I can't stand false friends who criticize you behind your back;basta ya de falsa simpatía that's enough of you pretending to be nice;Fam Humes más falso que Judas he's a real snake in the grassLing falso amigo false friend;falsa modestia false modesty4. [simulado] falsefalsa costilla false rib;falso estuco [en bricolaje] stick-on plasterwork;falso muro false wall;falso techo false ceiling♦ nm,f[hipócrita] hypocrite* * *adj1 false3:jurar odeclarar en falso commit perjury4 persona false* * *falso, -sa adj1) falaz: false, untrue2) : counterfeit, forged* * *falso adj1. (en general) false2. (billete, cuadro) forged3. (joya) fake4. (persona) false / insincere -
20 resultar
v.1 to (turn out to) be.¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?resultó un éxito it was a successresultar herido/muerto to be injured/killedresultó ileso he was uninjurednuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top2 to be.resulta sorprendente it's surprisingresultar útil to be usefulme resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlierme resulta muy simpática I find her very niceeste tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore meresultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie3 to work out, to come about, to come true, to turn out.El plan resultó The plan worked out.4 to turn out to be, to go off.Me resultó buena la computadora My computer turned out to be good.5 to prove to be, to prove.La obra resultó mala The play proved to be bad.6 to get.Ella resulta lastimada She gets injured.7 to happen to, to prove to, to come out to, to come to.Resultó ser un carro muy bueno It turned out to be a very good car.8 to give results, to work out well, to result, to work out fine.9 to work out for, to come out for, to come out to be for.Me resultó muy bien esta computadora This computer worked out well for me.* * *1 (gen) to result, be the result of■ esto resulta de las operaciones que se realizaron this is the result of the transactions which were carried out2 (ser) to be3 (acabar siendo) to turn out to be4 (salir) to come out, turn out, work out5 (ocurrir) to turn out6 (ser conveniente) to be advisable7 (tener éxito) to be a success, come off\resulta que it turns out thatviene a resultar lo mismo it amounts to the same thing* * *verb1) to result2) prove3) work* * *VI1) (=tener como resultado)a) + adj, sustantivo to bela operación resultó un fracaso — the operation was a failure, the operation resulted in failure frm
b) + infinresultó no saber nada de aquel asunto — he turned out to know nothing about that matter, it turned out that he knew nothing about that matter
si resulta ser verdadero — if it proves (to be) true, if it turns out to be true
el causante del incendio resultó ser un cable de la luz — the cause of the fire turned out o proved to be an electric cable
c)ahora resulta que no vamos — now it turns out o now it seems (that) we're not going after all
dijeron que lo había hecho él solo, cuando resulta que tenía varios cómplices — he was said to have done it on his own, when it turns out that he had several accomplices
al final resultó que era inocente — he proved o he turned out to be innocent in the end, in the end it turned out that he was innocent
me gustaría ir, pero resulta que no tengo dinero — I'd like to go, but the thing is o the fact is that I haven't got any money
2) (=salir) to turn out, work outtodo resultó bien — everything turned out o worked out well
aquello no resultó muy bien — that didn't turn out o work out very well
3) frm (=ser) + adja) [uso impersonal]resulta difícil decidir si... — it is hard to decide whether...
su versión resulta difícil de creer — his story is hard to believe, it's hard to believe his story
b) [con complemento de persona]4) frmresultar de — to be the result of, result from
la mayor parte de sus problemas resultan de su falta de diplomacia — most of his problems are the result of a lack of tact
¿quién sabe lo que resultará de todo esto? — who knows what will come of all this?, who knows what the outcome of all this will be?
5) frmresultar en — to result in, lead to
el latifundismo resulta en beneficios privados — large-scale landholding results in o leads to individual profits
6) Esp* (=agradar)tu prima no es una belleza, pero resulta — your cousin is no beauty, but she's got something (about her)
esa corbata no resulta con ese traje — that tie doesn't look right o go with that suit
* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex. Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.Ex. The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex. I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex. It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.----* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex: Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.
Ex: The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex: I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex: It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *resultar [A1 ]viA (dar resultado) to workinténtalo, tal vez resulte give it a go, it might worksu idea no resultó his idea didn't work (out)traté de convencerlo pero no resultó I tried to persuade him but it didn't work o but it was no good(+ me/te/le etc): no creo que te resulte I don't think it will work, I don't think you'll have any luck ( colloq)B (+ compl)1 resultar + ADJ:leérselo todo en un día resulta muy pesado it is very boring to have to read it all in one daycomprándolo al por mayor resulta más barato it works out cheaper if you buy it wholesalela casa resultó más cara de lo que pensábamos the house proved o turned out to be more expensive than we had thoughten el accidente resultaron muertas/heridas dos personas ( period); two people were killed/injured in the accidentresultó tal como lo habíamos planeado it turned out o worked out just as we had planned(+ me/te/le etc): ese chico me resulta simpático I think that boy's very nicela película me resultó aburridísima I found the movie extremely boringla casa nos resulta demasiado grande ahora que los niños no están the house is too big for us now the children have left home2 resultar + INF:todo el problema resultó ser un malentendido the whole thing turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstandingal final resultó ser cierto in the end it turned out to be trueresultó tener una hermana en la misma escuela he turned out to have a sister at the same schoolC ( en tercera persona):ahora resulta que tengo yo la culpa so now it's my fault, so now it seems it's all my faultfui a la tienda y resulta que estaba cerrada I went to the shop but it was closedy resulta que la llamo y se había olvidado and so I called her, and (it turned out) she'd forgotten all about itD (derivar) resultar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthun incidente que resultó en una crisis internacional an incident which led to o resulted in an international crisisresultar DE algo to be the result OF sthno sé lo que va a resultar de todo esto I don't know what will come of all this, I don't know what the result o outcome of all this will be* * *
resultar ( conjugate resultar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( dar resultado) to work;
2 (+ compl):
me resulta simpático I think he's very nice;
resultó ser un malentendido it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding;
resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned
3 (en 3a pers):
4 ( derivar) resultar EN algo to result in sth, lead to sth
resultar verbo intransitivo
1 (originarse, ser consecuencia) to result, come: de aquel encuentro resultó una larga amistad, that meeting resulted in a lasting friendship
2 (ser, mostrarse) to turn out, work out: no resulta demasiado halagüeño, it isn't very flattering
me resulta más cómodo, it's more convenient for me
resultó ser su mujer, she turned out to be his wife
3 (tener éxito, funcionar) to be successful: tu consejo no resultó, your advice didn't work
4 fam (suceder) resulta que..., the thing is...: y ahora resulta que no quieres hacerlo, and now it turns out that you don't want to do it
' resultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
redundar
- salir
- costar
- dar
- hacer
- según
- sonar
English:
annoyance
- bother
- come out
- emerge
- ensue
- handy
- painful
- prove
- result
- transpire
- turn out
- work out
- agree
- get
- hold
- pay
- show
- unhurt
- work
* * *♦ vi1. [salir] to (turn out to) be;¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?;resultó un éxito it was a success;el viaje resultó ser una maravilla the journey was wonderful;toda la confusión resultó ser un malentendido all the confusion turned out to be because of a misunderstanding;resultar en [dar como resultado] to result in;resultar herido/muerto to be injured/killed;resultó ileso he was uninjured;nuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top;su idea no resultó his idea didn't work;intentaré convencerle, pero no creo que resulte I'll try to talk him round, but I don't think it will workde aquella reunión no resultó nada nothing came of that meeting3. [ser] to be;esta oficina resulta demasiado pequeña para tanta gente this office is too small for so many people;resulta sorprendente it's surprising;me resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlier;me resulta muy simpática I find her very nice;este tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore me;resulta mejor comprar a granel it's better to buy in bulk;resultar útil to be useful;resultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie♦ v impersonal[suceder]resultó que era un impostor he turned out to be an impostor;ahora resulta que no quiere alquilarlo now it seems that she doesn't want to rent it;al final resultó que tenía razón in the end it turned out that she was right;ahora va a resultar que la culpa es mía so now it's suddenly all going to be my fault;resulta que su marido ha tenido un accidente it seems her husband has had an accident* * *v/i turn out;resultar caro prove expensive, turn out to be expensive;resultar muerto die, be killed;resulta que … it turns out that …* * *resultar vi1) : to work, to work outmi idea no resultó: my idea didn't work out2) : to prove, to turn out to beresultó bien simpático: he turned out to be very nice3)resultar en : to lead to, to result in4)resultar de : to be the result of* * *resultar vb1. (descubrirse) to turn out2. (ser, quedar) to be
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