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[ri΄gein] v վերադարձնել, վերա կանգնել. regain one’s confidence/popularity վերա կանգնել ինքնավստահությունը/համբավը. regain one’s balance հավասարակշռությունը վե րականգ նել. regain consciousness ուշքի գալ. regain one’s former position ռզմ. նախկին դիրքերը գրավել -
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regain [rɪˈgeɪn][+ one's composure, balance, self-confidence] retrouver ; [+ one's health, sight] recouvrer ; [+ independence, territory] reconquérir* * *[rɪ'geɪn]transitive verb retrouver [health, sight, freedom]; reconquérir [power, seat]; retrouver [balance, composure]; reprendre [lead, control]; rattraper [time] -
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transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also academic.ru/15410/consciousness">consciousness 1)
* * *[ri'ɡein]1) (to get back again: The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.) wiedergewinnen2) (to get back to (a place): The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.) wiedergewinnen* * *re·gain[rɪˈgeɪn]vt▪ to \regain sth1. (get again) etw wiederbekommen [o zurückbekommen]to \regain the championship/cup den Meisterschaftstitel/Cup zurückgewinnen [o zurückholen]to \regain consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangento \regain one's footing wieder Stand [o Halt] findento \regain [lost] ground [verlorenen] Boden zurückgewinnento \regain one's health wieder gesund werdento \regain a position eine Position wiedererlangento \regain possession of sth wieder in den Besitz einer S. gen gelangento \regain a region/territory MIL eine Region/ein Gebiet zurückgewinnento \regain one's self-control [or composure] seine Selbstbeherrschung wiedergewinnento \regain lost time verlorene Zeit wieder einholento \regain the use of one's legs/fingers seine Beine/Finger wieder gebrauchen könnento \regain [one's] vigour [or strength] seine Kraft zurückgewinnenwe'll drive on little roads for a while, and \regain the main road later wir benutzen eine Zeit lang Nebenstraßen, und kommen später auf die Hauptstraße zurück* * *[rI'geɪn]vt1) (= gain back) wiedererlangen; lost time aufholen; control, confidence, title wiedergewinnen; territory zurückbekommento regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu Bewusstsein kommen
to regain one's health/fitness — wieder gesund/fit werden
to regain one's footing — seinen Halt wiederfinden; (fig) wieder auf die Beine kommen
to regain possession of sth — wieder in den Besitz einer Sache (gen) gelangen
to regain the lead (in sport) — wieder in Führung gehen; (in research etc) wieder an die Spitze gelangen
* * *regain [rıˈɡeın]A v/tregain one’s feet wieder auf die Beine kommen;regain one’s health wieder gesund werden2. das Ufer etc wiedergewinnen, wieder erreichenB s Wiedergewinnung f* * *transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also consciousness 1)
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rɪˈɡeɪn
1. сущ. восстановление;
возвращение( утраченного) Take into consideration general expenses, discount, regain, and waste. ≈ Примите во внимание общие расходы, скидку, возвращенную сумму и потери. Syn: recovery
2. гл.
1) обретать снова;
возвращать себе;
восстанавливать to regain one's health ≈ поправиться to regain one's footing ≈ снова встать на ноги to regain control ≈ восстанавливать управление I began by degrees to regain confidence. ≈ Постепенно я начал восстанавливать доверие. - regain consciousness Syn: recover
2) возвращаться куда-л.;
вновь добираться( до какого-л. места) ;
возвращаться к кому-л. He has regained his place. ≈ Он вернулся на свое место. Syn: get back;
rejoin
3) воен. снова завладевать, отвоевывать восстановление - a * of position восстановление положения возвращенная сумма - expenses and * расходы и возвращенные суммы получить обратно;
вновь приобрести или обрести;
восстановить - to * consciousness очнуться, прийти в себя - to * one's feet /one's footing/ встать /снова подняться/ на ноги - to * one's freedom вернуть /вновь обрести/ свободу - to * one's health поправиться, снова стать здоровым - the town was *ing its normal appearance город снова приобретал свой обычный вид( from) отвоевать( что-л.) - the island was *ed from the French in the eighteenth century остров был отвоеван у Франции в восемнадцатом веке снова достичь( чего-л.) - to * contact( военное) восстановить соприкосновение догнать( кого-л.) ;
вновь присоединиться( к кому-л.) - he *ed his company он догнал своих regain получить обратно;
вновь приобрести;
to regain one's health поправиться;
to regain one's footing снова встать на ноги ~ снова достичь (берега, дома) ;
возвратиться ~ воен. снова завладевать regain получить обратно;
вновь приобрести;
to regain one's health поправиться;
to regain one's footing снова встать на ноги regain получить обратно;
вновь приобрести;
to regain one's health поправиться;
to regain one's footing снова встать на ноги -
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[rɪ'geɪn] 1. сущ.восстановление; возвращение ( утраченного)Take into consideration general expenses, discount, regain, and waste. — Примите во внимание общие расходы, скидку, возвращённую сумму и потери.
Syn:2. гл.1) обретать снова; восстанавливатьI began by degrees to regain confidence. — Постепенно я начал восстанавливать уверенность в себе.
Syn:2) возвращаться (куда-л.); вновь добираться (до какого-л. места)Syn:3) воен. снова завладевать, отвоёвывать -
6 regain re·gain vt
[rɪ'ɡeɪn](gen) riguadagnare, (balance, consciousness) riprendere, (confidence) riacquistare, (health) ricuperare -
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(to) regain /rɪˈgeɪn/v. t.1 riacquistare; riconquistare: to regain health [confidence], riacquistare la salute [la fiducia]; to regain credibility, riconquistare la credibilità; to regain consciousness, riprendere conoscenza; tornare in sé; to regain control of st., riacquistare il controllo di qc.; to regain possession of st., tornare in possesso di qc.; ( sport) to regain the ball (o possession) recuperare la palla; to regain the lead, ritornare in vantaggio -
8 (to) regain
(to) regain /rɪˈgeɪn/v. t.1 riacquistare; riconquistare: to regain health [confidence], riacquistare la salute [la fiducia]; to regain credibility, riconquistare la credibilità; to regain consciousness, riprendere conoscenza; tornare in sé; to regain control of st., riacquistare il controllo di qc.; to regain possession of st., tornare in possesso di qc.; ( sport) to regain the ball (o possession) recuperare la palla; to regain the lead, ritornare in vantaggio -
9 reprendre
reprendre [ʀ(ə)pʀɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 581. transitive verba. [+ ville, prisonnier] to recapture ; [+ employé, objet prêté] to take back• passer reprendre qn to go back or come back for sbb. [+ plat] to have some more• voulez-vous reprendre des légumes ? would you like some more vegetables?c. ( = retrouver) [+ espoir, droits, forces] to regain• reprendre confiance/courage to regain one's confidence/courage• reprendre haleine or son souffle to get one's breath backd. [+ marchandise] to take back ; (contre un nouvel achat) to take in part exchange ; [+ fonds de commerce, entreprise] to take over• j'ai acheté une voiture neuve et ils ont repris la vieille I bought a new car and traded in the old onee. ( = recommencer, poursuivre) [+ travaux, études, fonctions, lutte] to resume ; [+ livre, lecture] to go back to ; [+ conversation, récit] to carry on with ; [+ promenade] to continue ; [+ hostilités] to reopen ; [+ pièce de théâtre] to put on again• reprendre la mer [marin] to go back to sea• reprendre le travail (après maladie, grève) to go back to work ; (après le repas) to get back to workf. ( = saisir à nouveau) ses douleurs l'ont repris he is in pain again• ça le reprend ! there he goes again!g. ( = attraper à nouveau) to catch again• que je ne t'y reprenne pas ! (menace) don't let me catch you doing that again!h. ( = retoucher) [+ tableau] to touch up ; [+ article, chapitre] to go over again ; [+ manteau] to alter ; (trop grand) to take in ; (trop petit) to let out ; (trop long) to take up ; (trop court) to let down• il y a beaucoup de choses à reprendre dans ce travail there are lots of improvements to be made to this workj. [+ refrain] to take upk. [+ idée, suggestion] to use again2. intransitive verba. [plante] to recover ; [affaires] to pick upb. [bruit, pluie, incendie, grève] to start again ; [fièvre, douleur] to come back again• l'école reprend or les cours reprennent le 5 septembre school starts again on 5 September• je reprends lundi [employé, étudiant] I'm going back on Mondayc. ( = dire) « ce n'est pas moi », reprit-il "it's not me," he went on3. reflexive verba. ( = se corriger) to correct o.s. ; ( = s'interrompre) to stop o.s.• il allait plaisanter, il s'est repris à temps he was going to make a joke but he stopped himself in timeb. ( = recommencer) s'y reprendre à plusieurs fois pour faire qch to make several attempts to do sth• il a dû s'y reprendre à deux fois pour ouvrir la porte he had to make two attempts before he could open the doorc. ( = se ressaisir) to get a grip on o.s.* * *ʀ(ə)pʀɑ̃dʀ
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1) ( se resservir)reprendre du pain/vin — to have some more bread/wine
2) ( prendre de nouveau) to pick [something] up again [objet, outil]; to take [something] back [cadeau, objet prêté]; to recapture [ville, fugitif]; to go back on [parole, promesse]; ( aller chercher) to pick [somebody/something] up, to collect [personne, voiture]reprendre sa place — ( son siège) to go back to one's seat
3) ( accepter de nouveau) to take [somebody] on again [employé]; Commerce to take [something] back [article]; ( contre un nouvel achat) to take [something] in part GB ou partial US exchange4) ( recommencer) to resume [promenade, récit, fonctions, études]; to pick up [something] again, to go back to [journal, tricot]; to take up [something] again [lutte]; to revive [pièce, tradition]reprendre le travail — (après un congé, une grève) to go back to work
tu reprends le train à quelle heure? — ( de retour) what time is your train back?
5) ( acquérir) to take over [cabinet, commerce, entreprise]6) ( surprendre de nouveau)on ne me reprendra plus à lui rendre service! — you won't catch me doing him/her any favours [BrE] again!
7) ( recouvrer)8) ( retoucher) to alter [vêtement, couture]9) ( utiliser de nouveau) to take up [idée, politique]10) ( répéter) to repeat [argument]; to take up [slogan, chant]reprenons à la vingtième mesure — Musique let's take it again from bar 20
reprendre la leçon précédente — École to go over the previous lesson again
11) ( corriger) to correct [élève]12) ( resurgir)voilà que ça le reprend! — (colloq) there he goes again!
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verbe intransitif1) ( retrouver sa vigueur) [commerce, affaires] to pick up again; [plante] to recover2) ( recommencer) [cours, bombardements] to start again; [négociations] to resumenos émissions reprendront à 7 heures — Radio, Télévision we shall be back on the air at 7 o'clock
3) ( continuer)‘c'est bien étrange,’ reprit-il — ‘it's very strange,’ he continued
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se reprendre verbe pronominal1) ( se corriger) to correct oneself2) ( se ressaisir) [personne] to pull oneself together3) ( recommencer)s'y reprendre à trois fois pour faire quelque chose — to make three attempts to do ou at doing something
* * *ʀ(ə)pʀɑ̃dʀ1. vt1) [prisonnier, ville] to recapture2) [objet prêté, donné] to take backIl a repris son livre. — He's taken his book back.
3) (= chercher)je viendrai te reprendre à 4 h — I'll come and fetch you at 4, I'll come back for you at 4
4) (= se resservir de)reprendre du pain — to take more bread, to have more bread
reprendre un œuf — to take another egg, to have another egg
5) COMMERCE (= racheter) [article usagé] to take back, (sous condition d'achat) to take in part exchange, [firme, entreprise] to take over6) (après une interruption) [travail, promenade] to resume, [rôle, poste] to take up againreprendre la route — to resume one's journey, to set off again
7) (= emprunter) [argument, idée] to take up, to use8) [article] to rework9) [jupe] to alter10) [émission, pièce] to put on again11) [chanson, refrain] to take up again12) [personne] (= corriger) to correct, to pick up, (= réprimander) to tell offElle le reprend sur les fautes qu'il fait le plus souvent. — She picks him up on the mistakes he makes most often., She corrects him on the mistakes he makes most often.
Elle le reprend constamment. — She's always telling him off.
13) (= recouvrer)reprendre connaissance — to come to, to regain consciousness
reprendre haleine; reprendre son souffle — to get one's breath back
2. vi1) [classes, pluie] to start again, [activités, travaux, combats] to resume, to start againLa réunion reprendra à deux heures. — The meeting will resume at two o'clock., The meeting will start again at two o'clock.
2) [affaires, industrie] to pick up3) (= dire)* * *reprendre verb table: prendreA vtr1 ( se resservir) reprendre du pain/vin to have some more bread/wine; je reprendrais bien de ce ragoût I would love some more (of that) stew; reprenez un peu de poulet have some more chicken; j'en ai repris deux fois I had three helpings;2 ( prendre de nouveau) to pick up again [objet, outil]; to take [sth] back [cadeau, objet prêté]; to retake, to recapture [ville]; to recapture [fugitif]; to go back on [parole, promesse]; ( aller chercher) to pick [sb/sth] up, to collect [personne, voiture]; il reprit son balai et continua son travail he picked up his broom again and carried on GB ou continued with his work; tu passes me reprendre à quelle heure? what time will you come back for me?; reprendre sa place ( son siège) to go back to one's seat; reprendre sa place de numéro un/deux to regain one's position as number one/two; j'ai repris les kilos que j'avais perdus I've put back on the weight I'd lost; reprendre son nom de jeune fille to revert to one's maiden name;3 ( accepter de nouveau) to take [sb] on again [employé]; to take [sb] back [mari, élève]; Comm to take [sth] back [article]; ( contre un nouvel achat) to take [sth] in part GB ou partial US exchange; si on me reprend ma vieille voiture if I can trade in my old car, if they take my old car in part exchange; les marchandises ne sont ni reprises ni échangées goods cannot be returned or exchanged;4 ( recommencer) to resume, to continue [promenade, récit, conversation]; to pick up [sth] again, to go back to [journal, tricot]; to take up [sth] again, to resume [fonctions, études]; to take up [sth] again [lutte]; to reopen [hostilités]; to revive [pièce, opéra, tradition]; reprendre le travail or son service (après un congé, une grève) to go back to work; on quitte à midi et on reprend à 14 heures we stop at 12 and start again at 2; ils ont repris les travaux de rénovation the renovation work has started again ou has resumed; reprendre sa lecture to go back to one's book, to resume one's reading; reprendre (le chemin de) l'école to go back to school; on reprend le bateau ce soir ( après une escale) we're sailing again tonight; ( pour le retour) we're sailing back tonight; tu reprends le train à quelle heure? ( de retour) what time is your train back?; reprendre la parole to start speaking again; reprendre le fil de son discours/ses pensées to carry on with one's speech/one's original train of thought; reprendre le fil de la conversation to pick up the thread of conversation; reprendre une histoire au début to go back to the beginning of a story; reprendre les arguments un à un to go over the arguments one by one;5 ( acquérir) to take over [cabinet, commerce, entreprise]; reprendre une affaire à son compte to take over a firm, to take a firm over;6 ( surprendre de nouveau) reprendre qn à faire qch to catch sb doing sth again; que je ne t'y reprenne plus! don't let me catch you doing that again!; on ne m'y reprendra plus you won't catch me doing that again; on ne me reprendra plus à lui rendre service! you won't catch me doing him/her any favoursGB again!;7 ( recouvrer) reprendre confiance to regain one's confidence; reprendre ses vieilles habitudes to get back into one's old ways; la nature reprend ses droits nature reasserts itself; elle a repris sa liberté she's a free woman again; ⇒ bête;8 ( retoucher) to alter [vêtement, couture]; Constr to repair [mur]; reprendre le travail de qn to correct sb's work; reprendre cinq centimètres en longueur/largeur Cout to take sth up/in 5 cm; il y a tout à reprendre dans ce chapitre the whole chapter needs re-writing;9 ( utiliser de nouveau) to take up [idée, thèse, politique]; Littérat to re-work [intrigue, thème]; reprendre une thèse à son compte to adopt a theory as one's own;10 ( répéter) to repeat [argument]; to take up [slogan, chant]; reprenons à la vingtième mesure Mus let's take it again from bar 20; reprendre la leçon précédente Scol to go over the previous lesson again; tous les médias ont repris la nouvelle all the media took up the report; pour reprendre le vieil adage as the saying goes;11 ( corriger) to correct [élève]; ( pour langage grossier) to pull [sb] up; permettez-moi de vous reprendre excuse me, but that is not correct;12 ( resurgir) mon mal de dents m'a repris my toothache has come back; la jalousie le reprend he's feeling jealous again; les soupçons le reprirent he began to feel suspicious again; voilà que ça le reprend○! iron there he goes again!B vi1 ( retrouver sa vigueur) [commerce, affaires] to pick up again; [plante] to recover, to pick up; les affaires ont du mal à reprendre business is only picking up slowly; mon camélia reprend bien ( après une maladie) my camellia is recovering nicely; ( après transplantation) my camellia has taken nicely; la vie reprend peu à peu life is gradually getting back to normal;2 ( recommencer) [école, cours, bombardement, bruit, pluie] to start again; [négociations] to resume; le froid a repris it's turned cold again; la pluie a repris it's started raining again; nos émissions reprendront à 7 heures Radio, TV we shall be back at 7 o'clock;3 ( continuer) ‘c'est bien étrange,’ reprit-il ‘it's very strange,’ he continued.C se reprendre vpr1 ( se corriger) to correct oneself; se reprendre à temps to stop oneself in time;2 ( se ressaisir) [personne] to pull oneself together; Fin [action, titre] to rally, to pick up;3 ( recommencer) s'y reprendre à trois fois pour faire qch to make three attempts to do ou at doing sth; j'ai dû m'y reprendre à plusieurs fois pour allumer le feu it took me several attempts to get the fire going; il se reprend à penser/espérer que c'est possible he's gone back to thinking/hoping it might be possible; se reprendre à craindre le pire to begin to fear the worst again.[rəprɑ̃dr] verbe transitif2. [s'emparer à nouveau de - position, ville] to retake, to recapture ; [ - prisonnier] to recapture, to catch again3. [suj: maladie, doutes] to take hold of againça y est, ça le reprend! there he goes again!4. [aller rechercher - personne] to pick up (separable) ; [ - objet] to get back (separable), to collect[remporter] to take back (separable)ils reprennent aux uns ce qu'ils donnent aux autres they take away from some in order to give to otherstu peux reprendre ton parapluie, je n'en ai plus besoin I don't need your umbrella anymore, you can take it backje te reprendrai à la sortie de l'école I'll pick you up ou I'll collect you ou I'll come and fetch you after schoolvous pouvez (passer) reprendre votre montre demain you can come (by) and collect ou pick up your watch tomorrow5. [réengager - employé] to take ou to have back (separable)[réadmettre - élève] to take ou to have backnous ne pouvons reprendre votre enfant en septembre we can't take ou have your child back in September6. [retrouver - un état antérieur] to go back toreprendre courage to regain ou to recover couragesi tu le fais sécher à plat, il reprendra sa forme if you dry it flat, it'll regain its shape ou it'll get its shape back7. [à table][chez un commerçant] to have ou to take more (of)8. [recommencer, se remettre à - recherche, combat] to resume ; [ - projet] to take up again ; [ - enquête] to restart, to reopen ; [ - lecture] to go back to, to resume ; [ - hostilités] to resume, to reopen ; [ - discussion, voyage] to resume, to carry on (with), to continuereprendre ses études to take up one's studies again, to resume one's studiesje reprends l'école le 15 septembre I start school again ou I go back to school on September 15tha. [après des vacances] to go back to work, to start work againb. [après une pause] to get back to work, to start work againc. [après une grève] to go back to workreprendre la plume/la caméra/le pinceau to take up one's pen/movie camera/brush once morereprendre la route ou son chemin to set off again, to resume one's journeya. [marin] to go back to seab. [navire] to (set) sail again9. [répéter - texte] to read again ; [ - argument, passage musical] to repeat ; [ - refrain] to take up (separable)on reprend tout depuis le ou au début [on recommence] let's start (all over) again from the beginninga. [que j'avais déjà chanté] when I took on the part of Tosca againb. [que je n'avais jamais chanté] when I took on ou over the part of Tosca10. [dire] to go ou to carry on"et lui?", reprit-elle "what about him?" she went onnous vous reprenons votre vieux salon pour tout achat de plus de 2000 euros your old lounge suite accepted in part exchange for any purchase over 2,000 eurosils m'ont repris ma voiture pour 1000 euros I traded my car in for 1,000 euros[prendre à son compte - cabinet, boutique] to take over (separable)12. [adopter - idée, programme politique] to take up (separable)13. [modifier - texte] to rework, to go over (inseparable) again ; [ - peinture] to touch up (separable)il a fallu tout reprendre it all had to be gone over ou done againc'était parfait, je n'ai rien eu à reprendre it was perfect, I didn't have to make a single correction ou alteration[rétrécir] to take in[en tricot]15. [surprendre]————————[rəprɑ̃dr] verbe intransitif2. [recommencer - lutte] to start (up) again, to resume ; [ - pluie, vacarme] to start (up) again ; [ - cours, école] to start again, to resume ; [ - feu] to rekindle ; [ - fièvre, douleur] to return, to start againle froid a repris the cold weather has set in again ou has returned3. [retourner au travail - employé] to start again————————se reprendre verbe pronominal intransitif[retrouver son calme] to settle downils ne nous laissent pas le temps de nous reprendre entre deux questions they don't give us time to take a breather between questionsaprès un mauvais début de saison, il s'est très bien repris he started the season badly but has come back strongly ou has staged a good comeback3. [se ressaisir - après une erreur] to correct oneselfse reprendre à temps [avant une bévue] to stop oneself in time————————se reprendre à verbe pronominal plus prépositions'y reprendre [recommencer]: je m'y suis reprise à trois fois I had to start again three times ou to make three attempts -
10 recobrar
v.to recover.Reclamaron mucha tierra junto al mar They reclaimed a lot of land by the sea* * *1 (gen) to recover2 (conocimiento, fuerzas, esperanzas) to regain; (aliento) to get back3 (tiempo) to make up4 MILITAR to recapture1 (recuperarse) to recover (de, from), recuperate (de, from)* * *verbto recover, regain, retrieve* * *1.VT [+ salud] to recover, get back; [+ ciudad, fugitivo] to recapture; [+ amistad] to win backrecobrar el conocimiento — to regain consciousness, come to
solo ha recobrado parte del dinero que le robaron — he has recovered only part of the money stolen from him
el país ha recobrado la calma — the country is calm again, calm has returned to the country
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < confianza> to regain; <salud/vista> to recoverrecobrar el conocimiento or el sentido — to come to o round, to regain consciousness
b) <dinero/botín/joyas> to recover, retrievec) <ciudad/plaza fuerte> to recapture2.recobrarse v pronrecobrarse DE algo — <de enfermedad/susto> to recover from something, get over something; < de pérdidas económicas> to recoup something
* * *= recapture, recuperate, recoup, regain.Ex. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.Ex. Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.Ex. If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.Ex. Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.----* recobrar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar energía = get + a second wind.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* recobrar fuerza = gather + Reflexivo.* recobrar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.* recobrarse = pick up + the pieces.* recobrarse de un golpe = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < confianza> to regain; <salud/vista> to recoverrecobrar el conocimiento or el sentido — to come to o round, to regain consciousness
b) <dinero/botín/joyas> to recover, retrievec) <ciudad/plaza fuerte> to recapture2.recobrarse v pronrecobrarse DE algo — <de enfermedad/susto> to recover from something, get over something; < de pérdidas económicas> to recoup something
* * *= recapture, recuperate, recoup, regain.Ex: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
Ex: Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.Ex: If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.Ex: Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.* recobrar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar energía = get + a second wind.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* recobrar fuerza = gather + Reflexivo.* recobrar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.* recobrarse = pick up + the pieces.* recobrarse de un golpe = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* * *recobrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹confianza› to regain; ‹salud› to recovernunca recobró la confianza en sí mismo he never regained his self-confidencecuando recobró la vista when she recovered her sightcuando recobré el conocimiento or el sentido when I came to o round, when I regained consciousnesstuvo que sentarse un rato para recobrar las fuerzas/el aliento she had to sit down for a while to get her strength/breath backla ciudad recobró ayer la normalidad the city returned to normal yesterday2 ‹dinero/botín/joyas› to recover, retrieve3 ‹ciudad/plaza fuerte› to recapture, retake1 (recuperarse) recobrarse DE algo ‹de una enfermedad› to recover FROM sth, get over sth, recuperate FROM sth ( frml); ‹de un susto› to recover FROM sth, get over sth* * *
recobrar ( conjugate recobrar) verbo transitivo
‹salud/vista› to recover;
recobrarse verbo pronominal recobrarse DE algo ‹de enfermedad/susto› to recover from sth, get over sth;
‹ de pérdidas económicas› to recoup sth
recobrar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to recover, retrieve
2 (la salud, un sentido, etc) to recover, regain: espera, tengo que recobrar el aliento, wait, I have to get my breath back
' recobrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conciencia
- conocimiento
- habla
- reanimarse
- sanar
- sentida
- sentido
- reanimar
English:
recover
- regain
- repossess
- compose
- get
- rally
- strength
* * *♦ vt[recuperar] to recover;recobrar el tiempo perdido to make up for lost time;recobrar el juicio to regain one's sanity;la región ha recobrado la calma tras los disturbios peace has returned to the area after the disturbances* * *v/t recover;recobrar el conocimiento regain consciousness, come around;recobrar las fuerzas get one’s strength back* * *recobrar vt: to recover, to regain* * *recobrar vb to recover -
11 confianza
f.1 confidence.tengo confianza en que lo conseguirán I'm confident they'll achieve itconfianza en sí mismo self-confidence2 trust (fe).una marca de toda confianza a very reliable brand3 familiarity.amigo de confianza close o intimate friendtengo mucha confianza con él I am very close to himen confianza in confidencepuedes hablar con toda confianza you can talk quite freelyse toma demasiadas confianzas she's too familiar, she takes too many liberties4 sureness, confidence.5 self-confidence, assurance, confidence, self-assurance.* * *1 (seguridad) confidence2 (fe) trust3 (familiaridad) familiarity, intimacy4 (presunción) conceit\con toda confianza in all confidenceen confianza confidentially, in confidenceestar en confianza to be among friendstener confianza en uno mismo to be self-confidenttener mucha confianza con alguien to be on intimate terms with somebodytomarse (muchas) confianzas to take libertiestratar a alguien con confianza to treat somebody like a friend* * *noun f.1) trust2) confidence* * *SF1) (=credibilidad) confidenceese abogado tuyo no me inspira confianza — that lawyer of yours doesn't exactly fill me with confidence
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de confianza — [producto] reliableuna persona de confianza — (=competente) a reliable person; (=honrada) a trustworthy person
un producto de mi entera confianza — a product I have complete faith o confidence in
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defraudar la confianza de algn — to let sb down•
ganarse la confianza de algn — to win sb's confidence•
dar o conceder un margen de confianza a algn — to place one's trust in sb•
perder la confianza en algo/algn — to lose faith in sth/sb•
poner su confianza en algn — to put o place one's trust in sb•
preso de confianza — trusty•
puesto de confianza — position of responsibility•
recuperar la confianza de o en algo — to regain one's faith o confidence in sthhombre 1., 1), moción 1)•
tener confianza en algn — to have faith o confidence in sb2) (=seguridad) confidence•
dar confianza a algn — to give sb confidence, make sb confidentya no le duele el pie y eso le da más confianza al andar — her foot no longer hurts so she's more confident walking
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infundir confianza a algn — to inspire confidence in sb•
tener confianza en algo — to be confident of sthtener confianza en que... — to be confident that...
necesitas tener más confianza en ti mismo — you need to have more confidence in yourself, you need more self-confidence
3) (=amistad)no te preocupes porque estemos nosotros delante, que hay confianza — don't mind us, we're all friends here
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con confianza, te lo digo con toda confianza — I'm being completely open with you•
de confianza, puedes hablar delante de él, es de confianza — you can speak freely in front of him, he's a friendun amigo de confianza — a close friend, an intimate friend
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en confianza, (dicho sea) en confianza o hablando en confianza, no me fío nada de él — between you and me, I don't trust him at all•
tener confianza con algn — to be on close terms with sbdíselo tú, que tienes más confianza con ella — you tell her, you're closer to her
4) pl confianzas (=libertades)se toma demasiadas confianzas contigo — he takes too many liberties with you, he's a bit too familiar with you
¿qué confianzas son esas? — don't be so familiar!
* * *1) (fe) confidenceél/ella me inspira confianza — I feel I can trust him/her
confianza en alguien/algo — confidence in somebody/something
tengo plena confianza en que... — I'm quite confident that... o I have every confidence that...
había puesto toda mi confianza en él — I had put all my trust o faith in him
de confianza — < persona> trustworthy, reliable; < producto> reliable
2) (amistad, intimidad)tenemos mucha confianza — we are close friends, we know each other very well
3) confianzas femenino plural ( libertades)¿qué confianzas son ésas? — (fam) you've got some nerve! (colloq)
* * *= confidence, trust, reliance on, reliance.Ex. The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.Ex. The trust in computer systems rests on their ability to prove that their security mechanisms work as advertised and cannot be disabled.Ex. Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex. Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.----* abuso de confianza = betrayal of trust, breach of trust.* amigo de confianza = intimate friend.* con confianza = confidently, with confidence, trustingly, trustfully.* con confianza en uno mismo = self-confident.* confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence.* confianza en la eficacia de uno mismo = self-efficacy.* confianza en uno mismo = self-confidence, assertiveness, self-efficacy, self-belief.* confianza mutua = mutual trust.* contar en confianza = confide.* con toda confianza = feel + free to.* dar a Alguien un margen de confianza = give + Nombre + the benefit of the doubt.* dar un voto de confianza = give + Nombre + some latitude.* decir con toda confianza = say in + full confidence.* decir en confianza = confide.* de confianza = reliable, trusted, trusting, reputable.* depositar confianza = place + trust.* digno de confianza = trustworthy, creditable.* disminución de la confianza = sapping of confidence.* falta de confianza en = disbelief.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).* ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.* ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.* hombre de confianza = henchman [henchmen, -pl.].* índice de confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence index.* indigno de confianza = untrustworthy.* inspirar confianza = inspire + trust, inspire + confidence, instil + confidence, instil + trust.* intervalo de confianza = confidence interval.* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* margen de confianza = the benefit of the doubt.* mermar + Posesivo + confianza = sap + Posesivo + confidence.* minar la confianza en Uno mismo = undermine + self-confidence.* minar + Posesivo + confianza = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidence.* nivel de confianza = confidence level.* no digno de confianza = untrustworthy.* ocupar un puesto de confianza = be on the inside.* perder confianza = lose + confidence (in).* pérdida de confianza = sapping of confidence.* persona de confianza = good old boy, sounding board.* recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.* recuperar la confianza = boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* relación de confianza = trusting relationship.* voto de confianza = vote of confidence, public trust.* * *1) (fe) confidenceél/ella me inspira confianza — I feel I can trust him/her
confianza en alguien/algo — confidence in somebody/something
tengo plena confianza en que... — I'm quite confident that... o I have every confidence that...
había puesto toda mi confianza en él — I had put all my trust o faith in him
de confianza — < persona> trustworthy, reliable; < producto> reliable
2) (amistad, intimidad)tenemos mucha confianza — we are close friends, we know each other very well
3) confianzas femenino plural ( libertades)¿qué confianzas son ésas? — (fam) you've got some nerve! (colloq)
* * *= confidence, trust, reliance on, reliance.Ex: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.
Ex: The trust in computer systems rests on their ability to prove that their security mechanisms work as advertised and cannot be disabled.Ex: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex: Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.* abuso de confianza = betrayal of trust, breach of trust.* amigo de confianza = intimate friend.* con confianza = confidently, with confidence, trustingly, trustfully.* con confianza en uno mismo = self-confident.* confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence.* confianza en la eficacia de uno mismo = self-efficacy.* confianza en uno mismo = self-confidence, assertiveness, self-efficacy, self-belief.* confianza mutua = mutual trust.* contar en confianza = confide.* con toda confianza = feel + free to.* dar a Alguien un margen de confianza = give + Nombre + the benefit of the doubt.* dar un voto de confianza = give + Nombre + some latitude.* decir con toda confianza = say in + full confidence.* decir en confianza = confide.* de confianza = reliable, trusted, trusting, reputable.* depositar confianza = place + trust.* digno de confianza = trustworthy, creditable.* disminución de la confianza = sapping of confidence.* falta de confianza en = disbelief.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).* ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.* ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.* hombre de confianza = henchman [henchmen, -pl.].* índice de confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence index.* indigno de confianza = untrustworthy.* inspirar confianza = inspire + trust, inspire + confidence, instil + confidence, instil + trust.* intervalo de confianza = confidence interval.* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* margen de confianza = the benefit of the doubt.* mermar + Posesivo + confianza = sap + Posesivo + confidence.* minar la confianza en Uno mismo = undermine + self-confidence.* minar + Posesivo + confianza = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidence.* nivel de confianza = confidence level.* no digno de confianza = untrustworthy.* ocupar un puesto de confianza = be on the inside.* perder confianza = lose + confidence (in).* pérdida de confianza = sapping of confidence.* persona de confianza = good old boy, sounding board.* recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.* recuperar la confianza = boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* relación de confianza = trusting relationship.* voto de confianza = vote of confidence, public trust.* * *A (fe) confidenceun médico que me inspira confianza a doctor who I have faith in o who I trust, a doctor who inspires me with confidencesu actitud no despierta confianza her attitude does not inspire confidencelo considero digno de toda confianza he has my complete trustconfianza EN algn/algo confidence IN sb/sthtiene mucha confianza en sí misma she is very self-confident, she is full of confidence, she has plenty of self-confidencetengo plena confianza en que todo saldrá bien I have every confidence o I'm quite confident that it will all turn out wellhabía puesto toda mi confianza en él I had put all my trust o faith in himde confianza ‹persona› trustworthy, reliable, dependable;‹producto› reliableocupa un puesto de confianza en la compañía he has a position of trust within the companyquieren nombrar a alguien de su confianza they want to appoint someone they can trustB(amistad, intimidad): tenemos mucha confianza we are close friends, we know each other very welldíselo tú, yo no tengo tanta confianza con él you tell him, I don't know him as well as you dono les des tanta confianza a los alumnos don't let your pupils be so familiar with you, don't let your pupils take liberties with you like thatnada de ceremonias, estamos en confianza there's no need to stand on ceremony, things are pretty informal herepuedes hablar con franqueza, estamos en confianza you can speak your mind, you're among friendsunas copas nos hicieron entrar en confianza a few drinks helped us relax o set us all at our easees muy tímida y le cuesta entrar en confianza con la gente she is very shy and it takes her a while to open up with o feel confident with o feel at home with peoplete lo digo en confianza, pero no lo repitas I'm telling you in confidence, don't repeat ithablando en confianza, olía muy mal between you and me, it smelt awfulpuedes venir como estás, ellos son de confianza you can come as you are, they're people we know well o they're good friends(libertades): no le des tantas confianzas don't let him be so familiar with you, don't let him take liberties with you like that* * *
confianza sustantivo femenino
lo considero digno de toda confianza he has my complete trust;
confianza en algn/algo confidence in sb/sth;
tiene confianza en sí misma she is self-confident;
había puesto toda mi confianza en él I had put all my trust o faith in him;
de confianza ‹ persona› trustworthy, reliable;
‹ producto› reliable;
‹puesto/posición› of trust;
b) ( intimidad):
no les des tanta(s) confianza(s) don't let them be so familiar with you;
estamos en confianza we're among friends;
te lo digo en confianza I'm telling you in confidence;
tratar a algn con confianza to be friendly with sb
confianza
I sustantivo femenino
1 (fe, seguridad) confidence: tiene mucha confianza en sí mismo, he is very self-confident
2 (trato, intimidad) con María tengo confianza, I'm on very close terms with María
con él no tengo mucha confianza, I don't know him well enough
II confianzas fpl (familiaridad, atrevimiento) liberties: se toma demasiadas confianzas, she takes too many liberties
♦ Locuciones: de confianza, reliable
en confianza, (confidencialmente, con reserva) in confidence
(entre amigos) among friends
' confianza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abuso
- confiada
- confiado
- creer
- ganarse
- insegura
- inseguridad
- inseguro
- legal
- licencia
- rezumar
- seguridad
- seria
- serio
- tapado
- fe
- fiar
- ganar
- hombre
- infundir
- inspirar
- libertad
- recobrar
- recuperar
- seguro
- voto
English:
assurance
- authoritative
- belief
- breach
- complete
- confidence
- confidential
- dent
- depend
- diffidence
- erode
- erosion
- faith
- familiar
- implicit
- inside
- intact
- jauntily
- judgement
- judgment
- key
- melt away
- misplaced
- nerve
- ooze
- reliance
- reputable
- right-hand man
- safe
- safely
- sap
- self-assurance
- self-confidence
- self-doubt
- self-reliance
- shatter
- sure
- trust
- trusted
- trustworthy
- unreliable
- untrustworthy
- vote
- boost
- confident
- dependable
- gain
- reliable
- self
* * *confianza nftengo plena confianza en su trabajo I have the utmost confidence in her work;tengo confianza en que lo conseguirán I'm confident they'll achieve it;confianza en uno mismo self-confidence;no me inspira la más mínima confianza I have no confidence o faith in him whatsoever;deposito toda mi confianza en él I'm putting all my faith o trust in him2.[producto, servicio] reliable;de confianza [persona] trustworthy, reliable;uno de sus colaboradores de confianza one of his most trusted associates;una marca de toda confianza a very reliable brand3. [familiaridad] familiarity;amigo de confianza close o intimate friend;en confianza in confidence;te cuento todo esto en confianza I'm telling you all this in confidence;tengo mucha confianza con él I am very close to him;pregúntaselo tú, que tienes más confianza con él you ask him, you're closer to him;una cosa te voy a decir con toda confianza… let me be frank…;puedes hablar con toda confianza you can talk quite freely;entre nosotros hay confianza we're good friends;se toma demasiadas confianzas he's too familiar, he takes too many liberties;Famdonde hay confianza da asco familiarity breeds contempt* * *f1 confidence;confianza en sí mismo self-confidence2 ( amistad):de confianza persona trustworthy;amigo de confianza good friend;en confianza in confidence3:tomarse demasiadas confianzas take liberties* * *confianza nf1) : trustde poca confiaza: untrustworthy2) : confidence, self- confidence* * *1. (fe) trust2. (seguridad) confidence -
12 poise
1. noun 2. transitive verb1) in p.p.be poised for action — einsatzbereit sein; see also academic.ru/90230/poised">poised
2) (balance) balancieren* * *[poiz] 1. verb(to balance: He poised himself on the diving-board.) balancieren2. noun1) (balance and control in bodily movement: Good poise is important for a dancer.) das Gleichgewicht2) (dignity and self-confidence: He lost his poise for a moment.) die Gelassenheit•- poised* * *[pɔɪz]to lose/regain one's \poise die Fassung verlieren/wiedergewinnen1. (balance)▪ to \poise sth etw balancierenhe \poised himself on the very edge of the seat er balancierte auf der Stuhlkantemy pencil was \poised over the page, ready to take down her words ich hielt meinen Bleistift gezückt, um ihre Worte niederzuschreiben▪ to be \poised schweben2. ( fig)the company is \poised to launch its new advertising campaign die Firma wird ihre Werbekampagne in nächster Zeit starten* * *[pɔɪz]1. nthe poise of her head —
the graceful poise of the dancer's body — die Grazie or graziöse Haltung der Tänzerin/des Tänzers
2) (= composure) Gelassenheit f; (= self-possession) Selbstsicherheit fher poise as a hostess — ihre Sicherheit als Gastgeberin
to recover or regain one's poise — seine Selbstbeherrschung wiedererlangen
2. vt1) (= balance, hold balanced) balancierenshe poised her pen over her notebook — sie hielt den Kugelschreiber schreibbereit über ihrem Notizblock
2)the diver was poised on the edge of the pool — der Taucher stand sprungbereit auf dem Beckenrand
we sat poised on the edge of our chairs — wir balancierten auf den Stuhlkanten
See:→ also poised3. vi(für einen Moment) unbeweglich bleiben; (bird, helicopter) schweben* * *poise [pɔız]A s1. Gleichgewicht n2. Schwebe(zustand) f(m)3. (Körper-)Haltung f4. figa) (innere) Ausgeglichenheit, Gelassenheit fb) sicheres Auftreten, Sicherheit f, Haltung f5. fig Schwebe f, Unentschiedenheit f:hang at poise sich in der Schwebe befinden6. Gewicht n (der Schnellwaage oder der Uhr)B v/t1. a) ins Gleichgewicht bringenb) im Gleichgewicht haltenc) etwas balancieren:poise o.s. on one’s toes sich auf die Zehenspitzen stellen;b) fig schweben:2. den Kopf, eine Waffe etc haltenC v/i (in der Luft) schweben* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb1) in p.p.be poised for action — einsatzbereit sein; see also poised
2) (balance) balancieren* * *v.balancieren v. -
13 fassen
I v/t1. (ergreifen) take hold of, grasp; (halten) hold; (packen) seize, grab; jemanden an oder bei der Hand fassen take s.o. by the hand, take s.o.’s hand; jemanden am Arm fassen take s.o.’s arm; zu fassen kriegen get hold of3. einfassen6. (formulieren) put, formulate; in Worte fassen put into words; das lässt sich nicht in Worte fassen auch it can’t be described7. fig. geistig: grasp, understand8. (glauben) believe; nicht zu fassen unbelievable, incredible; das ist kaum zu fassen auch it’s hard to believe10. (aufnehmen) (Ladung, Treibstoff etc.) hold11. MIL. (Proviant, Munition etc.) draw; Essen12. fig. (Beschluss, Entschluss) make, take, come to; (Abneigung, Mut) take; einen Gedanken fassen form an idea; ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassen I couldn’t think straight; Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen come to trust s.o.; Auge, Fuß1 1, Vorsatz 1 etc.II v/i1. fassen an (+ Akk) touch; fassen in / auf (+ Akk) put one’s hand in / on; fassen nach reach ( oder grasp) for s.th.; ins Leere oder Nichts fassen grasp thin air; sich (Dat) an die Stirn etc. fassen put one’s hand to one’s forehead etc.; da kann man sich nur noch an den Kopf fassen it really makes you wonder3. TECH., Werkzeug, Schraube etc.: gripIII v/refl1. regain one’s composure; (sich zusammenreißen) pull o.s. together; er konnte sich vor Glück kaum fassen he was beside himself with joy; gefasst3. sich in Geduld fassen have patience* * *(begreifen) to grasp; to understand;(beinhalten) to contain; to hold;(ergreifen) to take hold of; to grasp; to catch; to seize;sich fassento recollect* * *fạs|sen ['fasn]1. vt1) (= ergreifen) to take hold of; (hastig, kräftig) to grab, to seize; (= festnehmen) Einbrecher etc to apprehend (form), to seize; (MIL ) Munition to drawjdn beim or am Arm fassen — to take/grab sb by the arm
er fasste ihre Hand — he took her hand
Schauder/Grauen/Entsetzen fasste ihn — he was seized with horror
den Gedanken fassen, etw zu tun — to form or have the idea of doing sth
den Vorsatz fassen, etw zu tun — to make a resolution to do sth
See:→ Auge3) (= begreifen) to grasp, to understand4) (= enthalten) to hold6) (= einfassen) Edelsteine to set; Bild to frame; Quelle to surround; (fig = ausdrücken) to expressin Verse/Worte fassen — to put into verse/words
etw weit/eng fassen — to interpret sth broadly/narrowly
2. vi1) (= nicht abrutschen) to grip; (Zahnrad) to bite2)(= greifen)
fassen — to feel sthan den Kopf fassen (fig) — to shake one's head in disbelief
an den Kopf (inf) — you wouldn't believe it, would you?
3. vr(= sich beherrschen) to compose oneselfsich vor Freude kaum fassen können — to be beside oneself with joy
sich in Geduld fassen — to be patient, to possess one's soul in patience
See:* * *(to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) set* * *fas·sen[ˈfasn̩]I. vt1. (ergreifen)▪ etw \fassen to grasp sthjds Hand \fassen to take sb's handjdn am Arm \fassen to seize sb's arm [or sb by the arm]jdn bei der Hand \fassen to take sb by the hand2. (festnehmen)▪ jdn \fassen to apprehend [or seize] [or catch] sbdie Täter konnten bisher nicht gefasst werden so far the culprits have not been apprehended3. (zu etw gelangen)▪ etw \fassen to take stheinen Entschluss \fassen to make a decisioneinen Vorsatz \fassen to make [or come to] a resolutionkeinen klaren Gedanken \fassen können not able to think clearly4. (begreifen)▪ etw \fassen to comprehend sther konnte sein Glück kaum fassen he could scarcely believe his luckich fasse es einfach nicht! I just don't believe it!es nicht \fassen können[, dass...] not to be able to understand [or believe] [that...][das ist] nicht zu \fassen! it's incredible [or unbelievable!▪ etw \fassen to contain sthwie viel Liter Öl fasst der Tank? how many litres of oil does the tank hold?6. (einfassen)II. vidie Reifen fassen nicht in dem tiefen Schnee the tyres won't grip in the deep snow2. (berühren)sie fasste in das Loch she felt inside the holefass! get [or grab] [him/her]!III. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (greifen) grasp; take hold ofetwas zu fassen bekommen — get a hold on something
2) (festnehmen) catch <thief, culprit>3) (aufnehmen können) < hall, tank> hold4) (begreifen)das ist [doch] nicht zu fassen! — it's incredible
5) (in verblasster Bedeutung) make, take < decision>Vertrauen od. Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen — begin to feel confidence in or to trust somebody
7) (formulieren, gestalten)etwas in Worte/Verse fassen — put something into words/verse
einen Begriff eng/weit fassen — define a concept narrowly/widely
9) (Soldatenspr.) draw <rations, supplies, ammunition>2.intransitives Verb1) (greifen)in etwas (Akk.) fassen — put one's hand in something
3.an etwas (Akk.) fassen — touch something
reflexives Verb1) pull oneself together; recover [oneself]2)* * *A. v/tbei der Hand fassen take sb by the hand, take sb’s hand;jemanden am Arm fassen take sb’s arm;zu fassen kriegen get hold ofzu fassen kriegen apprehend form5. (enthalten) contain;in sich (dat)fassen fig include6. (formulieren) put, formulate;in Worte fassen put into words;das lässt sich nicht in Worte fassen auch it can’t be described7. fig geistig: grasp, understand8. (glauben) believe;nicht zu fassen unbelievable, incredible;das ist kaum zu fassen auch it’s hard to believe9. geh:Grauen etcfasste sie they were filled with dread10. (aufnehmen) (Ladung, Treibstoff etc) holdeinen Gedanken fassen form an idea;ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassen I couldn’t think straight;B. v/i1.fassen an (+akk) touch;fassen in/auf (+akk) put one’s hand in/on;Nichts fassen grasp thin air;sich (dat)an die Stirn etcfassen put one’s hand to one’s forehead etc;da kann man sich nur noch an den Kopf fassen it really makes you wonder2.3. TECH, Werkzeug, Schraube etc: gripC. v/r1. regain one’s composure; (sich zusammenreißen) pull o.s. together;2.sich kurz fassen be brief;fasse dich kurz! keep it short, make it brief3.sich in Geduld fassen have patience* * *1.transitives Verb1) (greifen) grasp; take hold of2) (festnehmen) catch <thief, culprit>3) (aufnehmen können) <hall, tank> hold4) (begreifen)das ist [doch] nicht zu fassen! — it's incredible
5) (in verblasster Bedeutung) make, take < decision>Vertrauen od. Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen — begin to feel confidence in or to trust somebody
7) (formulieren, gestalten)etwas in Worte/Verse fassen — put something into words/verse
einen Begriff eng/weit fassen — define a concept narrowly/widely
9) (Soldatenspr.) draw <rations, supplies, ammunition>2.intransitives Verb1) (greifen)in etwas (Akk.) fassen — put one's hand in something
3.an etwas (Akk.) fassen — touch something
reflexives Verb1) pull oneself together; recover [oneself]2)* * *v.to catch v.(§ p.,p.p.: caught)to contain v.to grip v.to subsume v.to touch v.to understand v.(§ p.,p.p.: understood) -
14 aplomb
aplomb [aplɔ̃]masculine nounb. ( = équilibre) balance ; ( = verticalité) perpendicularity• mettre or poser qch d'aplomb to straighten sth• remettre d'aplomb [+ entreprise] to put back on its feet* * *aplɔ̃
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nom masculin1) ( confiance en soi) confidence; ( équilibre) balanceavec aplomb — confidently, with aplomb
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d'aplomb locution adverbiale1) ( en équilibre) [étagère, armoire] straight; [personne] steady2) (colloq) ( en bonne santé)* * *aplɔ̃ nm1) (= équilibre) balance, equilibriumêtre d'aplomb [personne, corps] — to be steady, CONSTRUCTION, [mur] to be plumb
2) (= confiance en soi) self-assurance, péjoratif nerve* * *A nm1 ( de personne) ( confiance en soi) confidence; ( équilibre) balance; manquer d'aplomb to lack confidence; avoir de l'aplomb to be confident; avec aplomb confidently, with aplomb; vous ne manquez pas d'aplomb! you've got a nerve!; retrouver son aplomb to regain one's balance ou confidence;2 ( de mur) perpendicularity; à l'aplomb de qch directly below sth.B d'aplomb loc adv1 ( en équilibre) [étagère, armoire] straight; [personne] steady; attends! je ne suis pas d'aplomb wait! I'm off balance;2 ○( en bonne santé) tu te sens d'aplomb? do you feel well?; je ne suis pas bien d'aplomb I don't feel very well; prends ça, ça va te remettre d'aplomb have this, it will put you back on your feet.[aplɔ̃] nom masculin1. [verticalité] perpendicularitya. [au-dessus de] directly aboveb. [au-dessous de] directly below2. [confiance en soi] aplombavoir de l'aplomb to be self-possessed, to be self-assuredrépondre avec aplomb to answer with self-assurance ou self-possession ou aplomb(péjoratif) [insolence] nerve————————aplombs nom masculin pluriel————————d'aplomb locution adjectivale1. [vertical] perpendicularb. [redresser] to straighten something upa. CONSTRUCTION to be out of plumb ou off plumbb. [en déséquilibre] to be askew2. [en bonne santé] wellêtre d'aplomb to be well ou in good healthne pas être d'aplomb to feel unwell ou out of sortsremettre quelqu'un d'aplomb to put somebody back on his/her feet, to make somebody better -
15 pewnoś|ć
Ⅰ f sgt 1. (przekonanie) certainty- mieć pewnoś ć, że… to be certain a. sure that…- nabrać pewności, że… to become certain that…- wciąż nie ma pewności, kto to zrobił it’s still uncertain who did it- wiedzieć coś z (całą) pewnością to know sth with absolute certainty- zrobić coś dla pewności to do sth just to be sure2. (zdecydowanie) confidence- pewność siebie self-confidence- stracić/odzyskać pewność siebie to lose/regain one’s selfconfidence- brak mu pewności (siebie) he lacks (self-)confidence- pewność w ruchach/głosie confidence in one’s movements/voice- jego głos nabrał pewności his voice become more confident- twoja obecność dodaje mi pewności your presence gives me confidence3. (niezaprzeczalność) reliability, certainty- pewność dowodów/twierdzeń the reliability of evidence/statementsⅡ z (całą) pewnością part. certainly- z (całą) pewnością się ucieszą they’ll certainly be pleased- „przyjedziesz jeszcze?” – „z pewnością” ‘will you come again?’ – ‘certainly’The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pewnoś|ć
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16 вернуть
1) (отдать обратно) to return, to give back2) (вновь обрести) to recover, to regainвернуть утраченные позиции тж. перен. — to return lost ground
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17 kendi
"1. self, oneself. 2. own. 3. he; she. 4. in person. -leri 1. themselves. 2. he; she. -m myself. -minki mine. -miz ourselves. -si 1. herself; himself. 2. he; she. -ni ağır satmak to agree to something only after repeated requests. - ağzıyla tutulmak to be proved a liar by one´s own words. -ni alamamak /dan/ not to be able to refrain from, be unable to stop oneself from. - âleminde olmak to keep to oneself; to live in a world of one´s own. -ni alıştırmak /a/ to make oneself get used to. -ni ateşe atmak to court trouble. -ni atmak /a/ to go immediately to, rush to (a place). -ne bağlamak /ı/ to captivate. - başına 1. of one´s own accord. 2. without anyone´s help, single-handedly. -ni beğenmek to be conceited. -ni beğenmiş conceited, arrogant. -ni bırakmak to neglect oneself, let oneself go. -ni bilen/bilir upright and honorable (person). -ni bilmek 1. to be in one´s right mind. 2. to comport oneself properly. 3. (for a person) to have grown up, have reached maturity. -ni bir şey sanmak to give oneself airs, think one is something. -ni (bir yerde) bulmak to find that one has arrived at (a place). -ni bulmak to develop a personality of one´s own. - çalıp kendi oynuyor. colloq. He makes a big fuss about something, but when people want to help him he spurns their aid. - çapında according to his own standards, according to his own way of thinking. -ne çeki düzen vermek 1. to tidy oneself up. 2. to put one´s life and affairs in order. - çıkarı için for his own benefit. -ni dar atmak /a/ to manage to reach (a place) in the nick of time. - derdine düşmek to be completely taken up with one´s own troubles. -ni dev aynasında görmek to overrate oneself vastly. -ni dinlemek to be a hypochondriac. -ni dirhem dirhem satmak to make a great show of reluctance. - düşen ağlamaz. proverb If you get yourself into trouble then you´ve no right to complain. - eliyle himself, with his own hand. -ne etmek to harm oneself. -ni fasulye gibi nimetten saymak to overrate oneself vastly. -nden geçme psych. trance. -nden geçmek 1. to be transported by joy, be ecstatic. 2. to faint. -ne gel. colloq. 1. Come to your senses! 2. Pull yourself together! - gelen that comes one´s way by chance. -ne gelmek 1. to regain consciousness, come to. 2. to pull oneself together, regain one´s self-control. - göbeğini kendi kesmek colloq. to do it all on one´s own, do it without getting help from anybody. -ni göstermek to prove one´s worth. - gözündeki merteği görmez, elin gözündeki çöpü görür. colloq. He doesn´t see the beam in his own eye, but he sees the mote in the eye of another person. -ne güvenme self-confidence, self-reliance. - halinde 1. quiet and innoffensive, innocuous (person). 2. simple-minded. - haline bırakmak /ı/ to leave (someone) to his own devices; to let (a thing) take care of itself. - havasına gitmek/- havasında olmak to do what strikes one´s fancy. -ni hissettirmek to make one´s/its presence felt. -ni iyice vermek /a/ to concentrate (on). -ni kapıp koyuvermek 1. to cease to take an interest in oneself, let oneself go. 2. /a/ to lose oneself in (a project). -ni kaptırmak /a/ 1. to let oneself get carried away (by). 2. to become wholly absorbed in. -ni kaybetmek 1. to lose consciousness. 2. to go into a towering rage. - kendine 1. on one´s own responsibility; of one´s own accord. 2. alone, by oneself, without help. 3. to oneself. 4. theat. as an aside. - kendine gelin güvey olmak to count one´s chickens before they´re hatched, build castles in Spain. - kendini yemek to eat one´s heart out, worry oneself to death. - kendine yeterli self-reliant and self-sufficient. -ne kıymak to commit suicide. - kuyusunu kendi kazmak to dig one´s own grave, be the cause of one´s own downfall. -si muhtac-ı himmet bir dede. (Nerde kaldı geriye himmet ede.) colloq. You can´t expect any help from him since he´s in need of help himself. -ni naza çekmek to make a great show of reluctance. -nde olmamak not to kno -
18 kompleks
Ⅰ m (G kompleksu) 1. (poczucie niepewności) complex- mieć kompleks na punkcie czegoś to have a complex about sth- miała kompleks na punkcie swojej tuszy she had a complex about her weight- popaść a. wpaść w kompleksy to develop a complex- nabawić się kompleksów to become inhibited- pozbyć się kompleksów to lose one’s inhibitions- robić coś bez kompleksów to have no inhibitions about doing sth- nosił w sobie kompleks winy wobec dzieci he had a guilt complex about his children- miał kompleksy, dlatego unikał towarzystwa he was inhibited, that’s why he avoided people- to wesoły chłopak, bez kompleksów he’s a cheerful chap without any inhibitions2. (zespół) complex, set- kompleks budynków a building complex- kompleks witamin z grupy B (vitamin) B complex- zwarty kompleks leśny a compact forest complex- kompleks sportowy a sports centreⅡ kompleksy plt Chem. complexes- □ kompleks Edypa Psych. Oedipus complex- kompleks Elektry Psych. Electra complex- kompleks niższości Psych. inferiority complex* * ** * *mi1. form. (= zespół) complex; kompleks budynków/szkół/sklepów building/school/shopping complex; kompleks przemysłowy industrial complex; kompleks sportowy/rekreacyjny sports/leisure complex; kompleks leśny forest complex.2. pl. kompleksy (= poczucie niższości) feeling of inferiority, inferiority complex; mieć kompleksy (w stosunku do kogoś) feel inferior (to sb); pozbawić kogoś kompleksów restore sb's self-confidence; pozbyć się kompleksów regain one's self-confidence; wpędzić kogoś w kompleksy give sb a complex, undermine sb's self-confidence.3. psych. complex; kompleks Edypa Oedipus complex; kompleks niższości/wyższości inferiority/superiority complex; mieć kompleks na punkcie czegoś have a complex about sth.4. chem. complex.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kompleks
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19 fede
f faith( fedeltà) loyaltyanello wedding ringaver fede in qualcosa have faith in someonetener fede a una promessa keep a promise* * *fede s.f.1 ( il credere) faith, belief: fede in Dio, faith in God; perdere, ritrovare la fede, to lose, to regain one's faith; avere fede in Dio, nel progresso, to believe in God, in progress // persona di poca fede, untrusting person2 ( confessione, religione) faith, creed: la fede cristiana, the Christian faith; professione di fede, profession of faith; scuola aperta a tutte le fedi, school open to every creed; predicare la fede, to preach the faith // i conforti della fede, the comforts of religion // uomo di fede, man of faith // atto di fede, (anche fig.) act of faith // difensore della fede, ( titolo dei sovrani d'Inghilterra) Defender of the Faith3 (estens.) creed, convictions (pl.), beliefs (pl.): la sua fede politica, his political convictions (o views) // venire meno alla propria fede, not to live up to one's beliefs4 ( fiducia) faith, trust; confidence: degno di fede, trustworthy (o reliable); ho fede nel tuo avvenire, I feel confident about (o I have faith in) your future; ho fede nelle sue promesse, I trust his promises; ho fede che non mi deluderà, I feel sure he won't let me down; riponi la tua fede in Dio, put your trust in God // abbi fede e vedrai che andrà tutto bene, have faith and you'll see that everything will turn out allright; abbi fede in me, just trust me // prestare fede a una diceria, to give credit to a rumour; prestare fede a qlcu., to believe (o to trust) s.o.5 ( lealtà, fedeltà) faith, faithfulness, loyalty: fede coniugale, marital fidelity; tener fede ai propri principi, to remain faithful to one's principles; tener fede a una promessa, to keep a promise; (dir.) violazione della fede data, breach of faith // in fede ( mia), upon my honour; ( come esclamazione) honestly7 ( certificato, attestazione) certificate, warrant: fede di nascita, birth certificate // (comm.): fede di deposito, (warehouse) warrant; fede di deposito doganale, dock warrant // (banca) fede di credito, certificate of credit // fare fede di qlco., to bear witness to sthg.* * *['fede]sostantivo femminile1) (credo religioso) faith2) (salda convinzione) creed, belief3) (fiducia) faith, trustavere fede nella giustizia to believe in justice; prestare fede a qcs. to give credence to sth., to place credit o put faith in sth.; degno di fede — trustworthy
4) (sincerità)5) (fedeltà)tenere fede a — to remain faithful to [ principi]; to keep [ promessa]; to stand by [ impegni]
6) (anello nuziale) wedding ring, wedding band7) burocr."fa fede il timbro postale" — "date as postmark"
* * *fede/'fede/sostantivo f.2 (salda convinzione) creed, belief; fede politica political creed3 (fiducia) faith, trust; uomo di poca fede man of little faith; abbi fede! have faith! avere fede nella giustizia to believe in justice; prestare fede a qcs. to give credence to sth., to place credit o put faith in sth.; degno di fede trustworthy5 (fedeltà) tenere fede a to remain faithful to [ principi]; to keep [ promessa]; to stand by [ impegni]6 (anello nuziale) wedding ring, wedding band7 burocr. "fa fede il timbro postale" "date as postmark". -
20 восстанавливать
1) (возобновлять) to re-establish, to restore, to resume, to renewвосстанавливать законные права — to restore (one's) lawful rights
восстанавливать кредит — to re-establish (one's) credit
восстанавливать свои позиции на международной арене — to regain one's positions on the international scene
2) (приводить в прежнее состояние) to restore, to rehabilitate, to reconstruct, to re-establishвосстанавливать народное хозяйство / экономику — to restore / to rehabilitate the economy
восстанавливать разрушенное войной народное хозяйство — to rehabilitate the war-ravaged national economy
3) (возвращать в прежнее общественное и т.п. положение) to rehabilitate, to reinstateвосстановить кого-л. в (прежней) должности — to reinstate smb. in his / her (former) office
4) (враждебно настраивать) to set (smb.) against
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