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1 separate the men from the boys
Идиоматическое выражение: распознавать опытных специалистов среди новобранцев (Distinguish between mature, experienced individuals and novices.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > separate the men from the boys
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2 this will separate or sort the men from the boys
English-spanish dictionary > this will separate or sort the men from the boys
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3 ♦ separate
♦ separate /ˈsɛprət/A a.1 separato; disgiunto; diviso; distinto: separate tables, tavoli separati; Keep it separate from the others, tienilo separato (o distinto) dagli altri; (rag.) separate accounts, conti distinti2 diverso; vario; singolo: the separate parts of the body, le diverse parti del corpo; the separate volumes, i singoli volumiB n.1 (tipogr.) pubblicazione a sé stante; monografia● (leg.) separate estate, proprietà personale della moglie; beni parafernali □ (leg.) separate maintenance, alimenti ( a un coniuge divorziato) □ (bur., comm.) under separate cover, in plico a parte.♦ (to) separate /ˈsɛpəreɪt/A v. t.1 separare; disgiungere; dividere; suddividere; scindere; distinguere: A wall separates the two gardens, un muro separa i due giardini; to separate two quarrellers, dividere due litiganti; The estate was separated into small lots, la proprietà è stata suddivisa in piccoli appezzamentiB v. i.separarsi; disgiungersi; dividersi; staccarsi; scindersi: to separate from one's wife, separarsi dalla moglie; We separated at noon, ci siamo separati a mezzogiorno● (fis.) to separate light, scomporre la luce □ (fig., scherz.) to separate the men from the boys, scoprire in un gruppo chi è veramente in gamba □ to separate milk, scremare il latte. -
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men [men]of man• that'll separate the men from the boys cela fera la différence (entre les hommes et les mauviettes (inf))* * *[men] -
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1. 'sepəreit verb1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) separar2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) separarse3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) separarse
2. -rət adjective1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) separado2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) distinto, diferente•- separable
- separately
- separates
- separation
- separatist
- separatism
- separate off
- separate out
- separate up
separate1 adj1. distinto2. aparteseparate2 vb separar2 (distinguish) distinguir, separar1 (gen) separarse2 (mayonnaise etc) cortarse1 (apart) separado,-a■ political prisoners are kept separate from the others los presos políticos están separados de los demás2 (not shared) separado,-a, individual3 (different, distinct) distinto,-a, diferente■ that is a separate issue eso es un tema aparte, eso es otro tema1 (clothes) prendas de mujer que combinan con otras, pero que se venden sueltas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go one's separate ways irse cada uno por su ladoto lead separate lives hacer cada uno su propia vidato send something under separate cover mandar algo por separado1) detach, sever: separar2) distinguish: diferenciar, distinguirseparate vipart: separarseseparate ['sɛprət, 'sɛpə-] adj1) individual: separado, apartea separate state: un estado separadoin a separate envelope: en un sobre aparte2) distinct: distintoadj.• aparte adj.• distinto, -a adj.• separado, -a adj.• suelto, -a adj.v.• alejar v.• apartar v.• desaparear v.• desarrimar v.• desatar v.• desjuntar v.• desligar v.• despegar v.• desprender v.• destrabar v.• desunir v.• quitar v.• separar v.
I 'sepərəta) ( individual) <beds/rooms/bank accounts> separadoto go our/their separate ways — irse* cada uno por su lado
b) ( physically apart) aparte adj invthe gym is in a separate building — el gimnasio está en un edificio aparte or en otro edificio
c) (distinct, different)
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1. 'sepəreɪta) ( set apart) separarto separate something/somebody FROM something/somebody — separar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
b) ( keep apart) separarto be separated FROM somebody — estar* separado de alguien
c) ( distinguish) distinguir*, diferenciarto separate something FROM something — distinguir* or diferenciar algo de algo
d) ( Tech) extraer*
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via) ( move apart) separarseb) \<\<couple\>\> separarsePhrasal Verbs:['seprɪt]1.ADJ (=apart) separado; (=different) distinto, diferente; (=distant) apartado, retirado•
could we have separate bills? — queremos cuentas individuales, ¿podemos pagar por separado?2.Nseparates (=clothes) coordinados mpl3.['sepǝreɪt]VT (=keep apart) separar; (=set aside) apartar; (=divide) dividir, partir; (=distinguish) distinguirto separate truth from error — separar lo falso de lo verdadero, distinguir entre lo falso y lo verdadero
4.['sepǝreɪt]VI separarse* * *
I ['sepərət]a) ( individual) <beds/rooms/bank accounts> separadoto go our/their separate ways — irse* cada uno por su lado
b) ( physically apart) aparte adj invthe gym is in a separate building — el gimnasio está en un edificio aparte or en otro edificio
c) (distinct, different)
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1. ['sepəreɪt]a) ( set apart) separarto separate something/somebody FROM something/somebody — separar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
b) ( keep apart) separarto be separated FROM somebody — estar* separado de alguien
c) ( distinguish) distinguir*, diferenciarto separate something FROM something — distinguir* or diferenciar algo de algo
d) ( Tech) extraer*
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via) ( move apart) separarseb) \<\<couple\>\> separarsePhrasal Verbs: -
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1. 'sepəreit verb1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) atskille, dele2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) skilles, skille lag3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) skille seg, skilles2. -rət adjective1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) atskilt, delt2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) særskilt, separat, atskilt•- separable
- separately
- separates
- separation
- separatist
- separatism
- separate off
- separate out
- separate upseparert--------særskiltIsubst. \/ˈsep(ə)rət\/1) ( om publikasjon) særtrykk2) (om klær, flertall separates) enkeltplagg (som kan kombineres med hverandre)IIverb \/ˈsepəreɪt\/1) skille (fra hverandre), atskille2) dele på, dele opp, dele fra3) skille ut, sortere4) skilles, skille lag, skilles fra hverandre, gå hver til sin kant, gå hver til sitt, gå i motsatt retning5) ( jus) separere (seg)6) utskille, avsondre7) ( om skall e.l.) løsne• if you boil tomatoes, their skin will separatenår man koker tomater, vil skinnet løsne8) ( om melk) separere9) sikte10) ( gruvedrift) sjeide (skille ut malm fra stein)separated from separert fraseparate up dele (opp)separate up into dele opp iIIIverb \/ˈsepəreɪt\/ eller wash( murerfag) slemmeIVadj. \/ˈsep(ə)rət\/1) atskilt, skilt2) separat, separat-3) enkelt, enkelt-4) særskilt, egenon separate occasions ved ulike tilfeller, ved forskjellige anledningerseparate from atskilt frato go separate ways gå hver sin vei, gå til hver sin kant -
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mæn
1. plural - men; noun1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) hombre2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) ser humano, hombre3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) hombre4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) hombre, tío, macho5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) soldado6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) pieza, ficha
2. verb(to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) dotar de personal- - man- manhood
- mankind
- manly
- manliness
- manned
- man-eating
- man-eater
- manhandle
- manhole
- man-made
- manpower
- manservant
- mansized
- mansize
- manslaughter
- menfolk
- menswear
- as one man
- the man in the street
- man of letters
- man of the world
- man to man
- to a man
man n hombretr[mæn]1 Isla de Man1) person: hombre m, persona f2) male: hombre m3) mankind: humanidad fn.(§ pl.: men) = hombre s.m.• obrero s.m.• ser humano s.m.• señor s.m.• soldado s.m.• varón s.m.v.• dotar v.• guarnecer v.• proveer de gente armada v.• tripular v.= Manitoba[mæn]1. N(pl men)1) (=not woman) hombre m; (=husband) marido m; (=boyfriend) novio m; (=servant) criado m; (=workman) obrero m; (=ordinary soldier) soldado m; (=ordinary sailor) marinero mher man is in the army — (husband) su marido está en el ejército; (boyfriend) su novio está en el ejército
officers and men — (=soldiers) oficiales y soldados; (=sailors) oficiales y marineros
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he's not the man for the job — no es el más indicado para esa tarea•
good man! — ¡bravo!, ¡muy bien!my good man — † buen hombre, amigo mío
all good men and true — liter todos los que merecen llamarse hombres
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it's got to be a local man — tiene que ser uno de aquí•
to make a man of sb — hacer un hombre de algn•
to feel (like) a new man — sentirse como nuevo•
look here, old man — † mira, amigomy old man * — el viejo *
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our man in Washington — (=agent) nuestro agente en Washington; (=representative) nuestro representante en Washington; (=ambassador) nuestro embajador en Washington•
man of straw — (=person of no substance) monigote m, títere m; (esp US) (=front man) hombre m de paja, testaferro m•
the strong man of the government — el hombre fuerte del gobierno•
that man Jones — aquel Jones•
man to man — de hombre a hombreto live as man and wife — vivir como casados or en matrimonio
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a young man — un joven- be man enough to do sth- reach man's estatebest 5., cloth, grand 1., 1)2) (=humanity in general) (also: Man) el hombre3) (=individual, person) persona fwhat else could a man do? — ¿es que se podía hacer otra cosa?
men say that... — se dice que...
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any man — cualquiera, cualquier hombre•
no man — ninguno, nadie•
as one man — como un solo hombre•
one man one vote — un voto para cada uno•
they agreed to a man — no hubo voz en contra•
then I'm your man — entonces soy la persona que estás buscando4) (=type)•
I'm not a drinking man — yo no bebo•
I'm not a football man — no soy aficionado al fútbol, no me gusta mucho el fútbol•
he's a man's man — es un hombre estimado entre otros hombres•
he's his own man — es un hombre muy fiel a sí mismo•
I'm a whisky man myself — yo prefiero el whisky5) (Chess) pieza f; (Draughts) ficha f6) * (excl)hey man! — ¡oye, tronco! *
you can't do that, man — hombre, no puedes hacer eso
man, was I startled! — ¡vaya susto que me dio!, ¡qué susto me pegué!
2.VT [+ ship] tripular; [+ fortress, watchtower] guarnecer; [+ guns] servir; [+ pumps] acudir a, hacer funcionarmanned3.CPDman day N — (Comm, Ind) día-hombre m
man flu * N — pej resfriado m
man Friday N — criado m fiel
men's doubles N — (Tennis) dobles mpl masculinos
men's final N — (Sport) final f masculina
men's room N — (esp US) lavabo m de caballeros
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man [mæn]homme ⇒ 1 (a)-(i), 1 (o) valet ⇒ 1 (k) ouvrier ⇒ 1 (l) soldat ⇒ 1 (m) matelot ⇒ 1 (m) joueur ⇒ 1 (n) pièce ⇒ 1 (q) armer ⇒ 2 (a) s'occuper de ⇒ 2 (b) assurer le service de ⇒ 2 (b)1 noun(a) (adult male) homme m;∎ a young man un jeune homme;∎ an old man un vieillard;∎ a blind man un aveugle;∎ he seems a nice man il a l'air gentil;∎ he's lived here, man and boy, for forty years c'est ici qu'il a grandi et vécu pendant quarante ans;∎ there's a new man in her life il y a un nouvel homme dans sa vie;∎ I'm just a man je ne suis qu'un homme comme les autres;∎ one move and you're a dead man! un (seul) geste et tu es un homme mort!;∎ he's a man's man il aime bien être avec ses copains;∎ he's a man of the world c'est un homme d'expérience;∎ the man in the moon le visage de la lune;∎ men's clothes/trousers vêtements mpl/pantalon m pour homme;∎ men's department (in shop) rayon m hommes∎ he's not a betting/drinking man ce n'est pas un homme qui parie/boit;∎ he was never a man for taking risks il n'a jamais été homme à ou ce n'est pas le genre d'homme à prendre des risques;∎ he's not a man to make a mistake like that il ne ferait pas une telle erreur(c) (appropriate person) homme m;∎ he's the man for the job c'est l'homme qu'il faut pour faire ce travail;∎ I'm your man je suis votre homme;∎ he's not the man for that kind of work il n'est pas fait pour ce genre de travail∎ a medical man un médecin;∎ a man of God un homme d'église;∎ a man of learning un savant;∎ a man of letters un homme de lettres(e) (with manly qualities) homme m;∎ to act like a man se comporter en homme;∎ he took the news like a man il a pris la nouvelle avec courage;∎ he's not man enough to own up il n'aura pas le courage d'avouer;∎ the army will make a man of him! l'armée en fera un homme!;∎ a holiday will make a new man of me des vacances me feront le plus grand bien;∎ figurative this will separate or sort the men from the boys c'est là qu'on verra les vrais hommes(f) (person, individual) homme m, individu m;∎ what more can a man do? qu'est-ce qu'on peut faire de plus?;∎ any man would have reacted in the same way n'importe qui aurait réagi de la même façon;∎ all men are born equal tous les hommes naissent égaux;∎ the man must be mad! il doit être fou!;∎ I've never met the man je n'ai jamais rencontré l'individu en question;∎ to be one's own man être indépendant ou son propre maître;∎ it's every man for himself c'est chacun pour soi;∎ the man in the street l'homme m de la rue;∎ proverb one man's meat is another man's poison le malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres;(g) (as husband, father) homme m;∎ man and wife mari m et femme f;∎ to live as man and wife vivre maritalement ou en concubinage;∎ he's a real family man c'est un vrai père de famille;∎ the man of the house l'homme m de la maison; humorous le pater familias;∎ she's got a new man elle a un nouveau mec;∎ have you met her young man? (boyfriend) avez-vous rencontré son petit ami?; (fiancé) avez-vous rencontré son fiancé?(i) (inhabitant, native)∎ I'm a Dublin man je suis de Dublin;∎ he's a local man c'est un homme du pays∎ he's a Harvard man (at present) il fait ses études à Harvard; (in the past) il a fait ses études à Harvard∎ the men have gone on strike les hommes se sont mis en grève;∎ a TV repair man un réparateur télé;∎ I'll need to get a man in to fix it il faut que je fasse venir un réparateur;∎ we'll send a man round to look at it nous vous envoyons quelqu'un pour voir;∎ our man in Paris (representative) notre représentant m à Paris; (journalist) notre correspondant m à Paris; (diplomat) notre envoyé m diplomatique à Paris; (spy) notre agent m à Paris(m) (in armed forces → soldier) soldat m, homme m (de troupe); (→ sailor) matelot m, homme m (d'équipage);∎ officers and men (in army) officiers mpl et hommes mpl de troupe; (in navy) officiers mpl et matelots mpl∎ a three-man team une équipe de trois joueurs;∎ the man of the match le héros du match∎ primitive/modern man l'homme m primitif/moderne;∎ one of the most deadly poisons known to man un des plus dangereux poisons connus de l'homme;∎ proverb man cannot live by bread alone l'homme ne vit pas que de pain∎ come on, man! allez, viens!;∎ hey, man! (as greeting) salut vieux!;∎ what can I do for you, young man? que puis-je faire pour vous, jeune homme?;∎ old-fashioned my good man mon cher monsieur m;∎ good man! c'est bien!;∎ old-fashioned how are you, old man? comment tu vas, mon vieux?∎ to man the barricades défendre les barricades;∎ the tanker was manned by Greek seamen le pétrolier avait un équipage grec;∎ man the pumps! armez les pompes!;∎ man the lifeboats! mettez les canots à la mer!;∎ manned space flight vol m spatial habité;∎ the sentries manned the battlements il y avait des sentinelles sur les remparts;∎ the plane is manned by a pilot and a navigator l'équipage de l'avion consiste en un pilote et un navigateur;∎ the fort was manned by twenty soldiers le fort était tenu par une garnison de vingt soldats(b) (staff → machine) faire tourner, s'occuper de; (→ switchboard) assurer le service ou la permanence de;∎ who's manning the telephone? qui assure la permanence téléphonique?;∎ reception wasn't manned at the time personne n'assurait ou n'était à la réception à ce moment-là;∎ someone has to be there to man the phone quelqu'un doit être là pour répondre au téléphone;∎ the campaign office was manned by volunteers la permanence de la campagne était assurée par des volontaires;∎ the office is manned by a skeleton staff le bureau tourne à effectif réduit;∎ to man a nightshift composer une équipe de nuitfamiliar la vache!;∎ man, was it big! bon sang, qu'est-ce que c'était grand!;∎ you should have seen it, man! bon sang, tu aurais dû voir ça!comme un seul homme;∎ they replied as one man ils répondirent d'une seule voixsans exception;∎ they agreed to a man ils ont accepté à l'unanimité;∎ they were patriots/communists to a man ils étaient tous patriotes/communistes►► Literature Man Friday Vendredi;man Friday (servant) fidèle serviteur m; (office worker) = employé de bureau affecté à des tâches diverses;British man management gestion f des ressources humainesⓘ A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do Il s'agit d'une phrase que l'on associe généralement aux vieux westerns dans lesquels les héros expriment leur détermination à agir en hommes, en dépit du danger. Cette formule ("un homme, un vrai, ne recule pas devant l'obstacle") s'utilise aujourd'hui de façon allusive et sur le mode ironique lorsque quelqu'un doit exécuter une tâche simple (l'équivalent français est "quand il faut y aller, il faut y aller"). -
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1. noun1) Art, die; (type) Sorte, diepeople of every/that sort — Menschen jeden/diesen Schlages
it takes all sorts [to make a world] — (coll.) es gibt so'ne und solche (ugs.)
all sorts of... — alle möglichen...
she is just/not my sort — sie ist genau/nicht mein Typ (ugs.)
you'll do nothing of the sort — das kommt gar nicht in Frage
sort of — (coll.) irgendwie; (more or less) mehr oder weniger; (to some extent) ziemlich (ugs.)
or something of the sort — oder so [etwas ähnliches] (ugs.)
he is a doctor/footballer of a sort or of sorts — (derog.) er nennt sich Arzt/Fußballspieler
we don't mix with people of that sort — mit solchen Leuten wollen wir nichts zu tun haben
he/she is a good sort — (coll.) er/sie ist schon in Ordnung (ugs.)
2)2. transitive verbbe out of sorts — nicht in Form sein; (be irritable) schlecht gelaunt sein
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91862/sort_out">sort out* * *[so:t] 1. noun 2. verb(to separate into classes or groups, putting each item in its place: She sorted the buttons into large ones and small ones.) sortieren- sorter- of a sort / of sorts
- out of sorts
- sort of
- sort out* * *[sɔ:t, AM sɔ:rt]I. nwhat \sort of day did you have? wie war dein Tag?what \sort of person is he/she? was für ein Mensch ist er/sie?is there any \sort of food which you don't like? gibt es irgendein Essen, das du nicht magst?I never thought he was her \sort ich hätte nie gedacht, dass er ihr Typ ist famall \sorts of people alle möglichen LeuteI had a \sort of feeling that... ich hatte so ein Gefühl, dass...it's a \sort of machine for peeling vegetables and things es ist so eine Art Maschine, mit der man Gemüse und anderes schälen kann3. (person)she's a very generous \sort really sie ist ein ausgesprochen großzügiger MenschI know your \sort! Typen wie euch kenne ich [zur Genüge]! famto be not the \sort to do sth nicht der Typ [Mensch] sein, etw zu tun4.▶ nothing of the \sort nichts dergleichen▶ of \sorts [or of a \sort] eine Art von, so etw wiehe's an artist of \sorts er nennt sich Künstler▶ to be [or feel] out of \sorts (not well, sick) sich akk nicht fit fühlen, nicht ganz auf der Höhe [o auf dem Posten] sein fam; (crotchety) nicht besonders gut gelaunt sein▶ something of the \sort so etwas in der Art▪ \sort of1. (rather) irgendwiethat's \sort of difficult to explain das ist nicht so einfach zu erklärenit's getting \sort of late es ist schon recht spätthe walls were painted \sort of pink die Wände waren in einem Rosaton gestrichen2. (not exactly) mehr oder weniger, so ungefähr, sozusagenis he inviting you? — well, \sort of lädt er dich ein? — mehr oder wenigerIII. vt1. (classify)▪ to \sort sth etw sortierenI'm going to \sort these old books into those to be kept and those to be thrown away ich sortiere diese Bücher nach solchen, die ich behalte und solchen, die ich wegwerfeto \sort the mail die Post sortieren▪ to \sort sth etw in Ordnung bringencan you \sort the car by tomorrow? können Sie das Auto bis morgen reparieren?3.IV. vi▪ to \sort through sth etw sortieren [o durchsehen]* * *[sɔːt]1. nthis sort of house — diese Art Haus, so ein Haus
I felt a sort of shame — ich schämte mich irgendwie
a silly sort of smile —
I have a sort of idea that... what sort of — ich habe das or so ein Gefühl, dass... was für ein
what sort of (a) man is he? — was für ein Mensch ist er?
he's not the sort of man to do that — er ist nicht der Mensch, der das täte
he's a painter of a sort or of sorts — er ist Maler, sozusagen
he's some sort of administrator — er hat irgendwie in der Verwaltung zu tun
he's got some sort of job with... — er hat irgendeinen Job bei...
you'll do nothing of the sort! — von wegen!, das wirst du schön bleiben lassen!
that's the sort of person I am — ich bin nun mal so!
2)(= person)
he's a good sort — er ist ein prima Kerlyour sort never did any good — du und deinesgleichen, ihr habt noch nie etwas zustande gebracht
it takes all sorts (to make a world) — es gibt so 'ne und solche
3)to be out of sorts (Brit) — nicht ganz auf der Höhe or auf dem Damm (inf) sein
2. advis it tiring? – sort of — ist das anstrengend? – irgendwie schon
aren't you pleased? – sort of — freust du dich nicht? – doch, eigentlich schon
is this how he did it? – well, sort of — hat er das so gemacht? – ja, so ungefähr
3. vt2)4. vi1)* * *sort1 [sɔː(r)t] s obs Los n, Schicksal nsort2 [sɔː(r)t]A sall sorts of alle möglichen, allerlei;all sorts of people got in touch with me die verschiedensten Leute setzten sich mit mir in Verbindung;it takes all sorts (to make a world) es muss auch solche (Leute) geben;all sorts of things alles Mögliche2. Art f:after a sort gewissermaßen;nothing of the sort nichts dergleichen;I won’t do anything of the sort! ich denke nicht daran!, einen Dreck werde ich tun! umg;what sort of a tree? was für ein Baum?;these sort of men umg diese Art Leute, solche Leute;something of the sort so etwas, etwas Derartiges;a sort of stockbroker umg (so) eine Art Börsenmakler;he’s not my sort er ist nicht mein Fall oder Typ;she sort of boxed his ears sie gab ihm eine Ohrfeige;I sort of expected it ich hatte es irgendwie erwartet;he sort of hinted it er machte so eine (vage) Andeutung;I’ve sort of promised it ich habe es halb und halb versprochen;did they help you? - well, sort of (ja,) schon4. of a sort, of sorts pej so etwas (Ähnliches) wie:6. TYPO Schriftgarnitur f:out of sorts ausgegangenB v/tsort o.s. out umga) zur Ruhe kommen,b) sich einrichten,c) sich eingewöhnen2. sort outa) auslesen, -sortieren, sichten:sort sth out from sth etwas von etwas trennenb) fig sich Klarheit verschaffen über (akk)the problem has sorted itself out das Problem hat sich (von selbst) erledigtwith mit)C v/i* * *1. noun1) Art, die; (type) Sorte, diepeople of every/that sort — Menschen jeden/diesen Schlages
it takes all sorts [to make a world] — (coll.) es gibt so'ne und solche (ugs.)
all sorts of... — alle möglichen...
she is just/not my sort — sie ist genau/nicht mein Typ (ugs.)
what sort of [a] person do you think I am? — für wen hältst du mich?
sort of — (coll.) irgendwie; (more or less) mehr oder weniger; (to some extent) ziemlich (ugs.)
or something of the sort — oder so [etwas ähnliches] (ugs.)
he is a doctor/footballer of a sort or of sorts — (derog.) er nennt sich Arzt/Fußballspieler
he/she is a good sort — (coll.) er/sie ist schon in Ordnung (ugs.)
2)2. transitive verbbe out of sorts — nicht in Form sein; (be irritable) schlecht gelaunt sein
Phrasal Verbs:- sort out* * *n.Art -en f.Gattung -en f.Marke -n f.Sortierung f. (out) v.ordnen v.sortieren v. v.sortieren v.
См. также в других словарях:
separate out the men from the boys — separate/sort out the men from the boys if a difficult situation or activity separates the men from the boys, it shows which people in a group are brave and strong and which are not. You have to survive outdoors for three days and three nights.… … New idioms dictionary
separate out the men from the boys — separate/sort out the ˌmen from the ˈboys idiom to show or prove who is brave, skilful, etc. and who is not Main entry: ↑manidiom … Useful english dictionary
separate the men from the boys — informal phrase to show which people are the strongest or bravest It’s times like these that separate the men from the boys. Thesaurus: to make a decisionsynonym Main entry: separate * * * … Useful english dictionary
separate the men from the boys — {v. phr.}, {informal} To show who has strength, courage and loyalty and find who do not. * /When the ship hit an iceberg and sank, it separated the men from the boys./ * /The mile run separates the men from the boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
separate the men from the boys — {v. phr.}, {informal} To show who has strength, courage and loyalty and find who do not. * /When the ship hit an iceberg and sank, it separated the men from the boys./ * /The mile run separates the men from the boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
separate the sheep from the goats — See SEPARATE THE MEN FROM THE BOYS … Dictionary of American idioms
separate the sheep from the goats — See SEPARATE THE MEN FROM THE BOYS … Dictionary of American idioms
separate\ the\ men\ from\ the\ boys — • separate the men from the boys • separate the sheep from the goats v. phr. informal To show who has strength, courage and loyalty and find who do not. When the ship hit an iceberg and sank, it separated the men from the boys. The mile run… … Словарь американских идиом
separate\ the\ sheep\ from\ the\ goats — • separate the men from the boys • separate the sheep from the goats v. phr. informal To show who has strength, courage and loyalty and find who do not. When the ship hit an iceberg and sank, it separated the men from the boys. The mile run… … Словарь американских идиом
separate the men from the boys — to show which people in a group can do something difficult and which people cannot. The five day camping trip next month should separate the men from the boys! … New idioms dictionary
separate the men from the boys — informal to show which people are the strongest or bravest It s times like these that separate the men from the boys … English dictionary