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2 vider
vider [vide]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ récipient, réservoir, meuble, pièce] to empty ; [+ étang, citerne] to drainb. ( = quitter) vider les lieux to leave the premisesc. ( = nettoyer) [+ poisson, poulet] to gut ; [+ pomme] to cored. ( = expulser) (inf) [+ trouble-fête, indésirable] to throw oute. ( = épuiser) (inf) to wear out2. reflexive verb• en août, la ville se vide (de ses habitants) in August, the town empties (of its inhabitants)* * *vide
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1) ( débarrasser) to empty [poche, boîte, pièce, verre]; to empty, to drain [cuve, étang, réservoir]; ( avaler) to down [verre]; to go through [paquet de biscuits]2) ( retirer) to empty [something] (out) [eau, ordures]3) ( rendre désert) to empty [lieu]4) (colloq) ( expulser) to throw [somebody] out (colloq), to kick [somebody] out (colloq) [intrus, indésirable]5) ( évider) to gut [poisson]; to draw [volaille]; to core [pomme]; to hollow out [tomate]6) ( priver)7) (colloq) ( épuiser) ( physiquement) to wear [somebody] out; ( mentalement) to drain [personne]
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se vider verbe pronominal to emptyen été, Paris se vide de ses habitants — in the summer all Parisians leave town
* * *vide vt1) [récipient] to empty2) CUISINE, [volaille, poisson] to gut, to clean out3) (= régler) [querelle] to settle4) (= fatiguer) to wear out5) * (= expulser) to throw out, to chuck out ** * *vider verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( débarrasser) to empty [poche, boîte, pièce, verre]; to empty, to drain [cuve, étang, réservoir]; ( avaler) to down [verre]; to go through [paquet de biscuits]; vider un sac dans qch/sur une table to empty a bag into sth/onto a table; vider qch de son contenu to empty sth of its contents; vider un coffre-fort to clean out a safe;2 ( retirer) to empty [sth] (out) [eau, ordures] (dans into); vider une bouteille dans l'évier to empty a bottle into ou down the sink; vider le grain d'un silo to empty the grain out of a silo;4 ○( expulser) to throw [sb] out○, to kick [sb] out○ [intrus, indésirable]; se faire vider de l'école to be kicked out of school;6 ( priver) vider qch de sa substance/son sens to deprive sth of all substance/meaning;B se vider vpr [cuve, salle, ville] to empty; [canalisation, eau] to empty (dans into); en été, Paris se vide de ses habitants in the summer all Parisians leave town.vider les lieux or le plancher○ to leave.[vide] verbe transitif1. [le contenu de - seau, verre, sac] to empty (out) (separable) ; [ - poche, valise] to empty (out) (separable) ; [ - baignoire] to let the water out of, to emptyvider de: vider une maison de ses meubles to empty a house of its furniture, to clear the furniture from a housevider l'abcès to clear the air, to make a clean breast of thingsvider son sac to get things off one's chest, to unburden oneself2. [le milieu de - pomme] to core ; [ - volaille] to empty, to clean (out) (separable) ; [ - poisson] to gut3. [boire] to drain5. [mettre fin à] to settle (once and for all)6. DROITb. [client] to throw somebody out, to bounce somebody (US)c. [élève] to throw ou to chuck somebody out9. ÉQUITATION————————se vider verbe pronominal intransitif1. [contenu] to empty ou to drain (out)2. [salle, ville] to empty -
3 Wallis, Sir Barnes Neville
[br]b. 26 September 1887 Ripley, Derbyshire, Englandd. 30 October 1979 Leatherhead, Surrey, England[br]English aeronautical designer and inventor.[br]Wallis was apprenticed first at Thames Engineering Works, and then, in 1908, at John Samuel White's shipyard at Cowes. In 1913, the Government, spurred on by the accelerating development of the German Zeppelins (see Zeppelin, Ferdinand von), ordered an airship from Vickers; Wallis was invited to join the design team. Thus began his long association with aeronautical design and with Vickers. This airship, and the R80 that followed it, were successfully completed, but the military lost interest in them.In 1924 the Government initiated a programme for the construction of two airships to settle once and for all their viability for long-dis-tance air travel. The R101 was designed by a Government-sponsored team, but the R100 was designed by Wallis working for a subsidiary of Vickers. The R100 took off on 29 July 1930 for a successful round trip to Canada, but the R101 crashed on its first flight on 4 October, killing many of its distinguished passengers. The shock of this disaster brought airship development in Britain to an abrupt end and forced Wallis to direct his attention to aircraft.In aircraft design, Wallis is known for his use of geodesic construction, which combined lightness with strength. It was applied first to the single-engined "Wellesley" and then the twin-en-gined "Wellington" bomber, which first flew in 1936. With successive modifications, it became the workhorse of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War until the autumn of 1943, when it was replaced by four-engined machines. In other areas, it remained in service until the end of the war and, in all, no fewer than 11,461 were built.Wallis is best known for his work on bomb design, first the bouncing bomb that was used to breach the Möhne and Eder dams in the Ruhr district of Germany in 1943, an exploit immortalized in the film Dambusters. Encouraged by this success, the authorities then allowed Wallis to realize an idea he had long urged, that of heavy, penetration bombs. In the closing stages of the war, Tallboy, of 12,000 lb (5,400 kg), and the 10-ton Grand Slam were used to devastating effect.After the Second World War, Wallis returned to aeronautical design and was given his own department at Vickers to promote his ideas, principally on variable-geometry or swing-wing aircraft. Over the next thirteen years he battled towards the prototype stage of this revolutionary concept. That never came, however; changing conditions and requirements and increasing costs led to the abandonment of the project. Bit-terly disappointed, Wallis continued his researches into high-speed aircraft until his retirement from Vickers (by then the British Aircraft Corporation), in 1971.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1968. FRS 1945.Further ReadingJ.Morpurgo, 1972, Barnes Wallis: A Biography, London: Longman (a readable account, rather biased in Wallis's favour).C.J.Heap, 1987, The Papers of Sir Barnes Wallis (1887–1979) in the Science Museum Library, London: Science Museum; with a biographical introd. by L.R.Day.LRDBiographical history of technology > Wallis, Sir Barnes Neville
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4 resolver el asunto en forma decisiva y rápida
• settle the matter once and for all• settle the matter quickly and decisively• settle this once and for allDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > resolver el asunto en forma decisiva y rápida
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5 endgültig
I Adj. final; Beweis: auch conclusive, definitive; Antwort: final, definitive; endgültig machen finalize, settle finally; ich kann noch nichts Endgültiges sagen I can’t say anything ( oder be umg.) definite at the moment, I am not yet in a position to resolve the matter förm. ( oder make a definitive statement)II Adv. finally; (für immer) for good; (ein für alle Mal) once and for all; das steht endgültig fest that’s definite ( oder fixed); damit ist es endgültig aus ( und vorbei) that’s over for good, that’s finished and done with umg.; damit ist die Sache endgültig entschieden that settles the matter once and for all; jetzt ist aber endgültig Schluss! it really is time to stop now!; Brit. auch energischer: right - that’s your lot! umg.* * *definitive (Adj.); final (Adj.); definite (Adj.); ultimate (Adj.); conclusive (Adj.); irrevocable (Adj.)* * *ẹnd|gül|tig1. adjfinal; Beweis auch conclusive; Antwort definiteetwas Endgültiges lässt sich noch nicht sagen — I/we etc cannot say anything definite at this stage
2. advfinallysich endgültig entscheiden — to make the final decision
das ist endgültig aus or vorbei — that's ( all) over and done with
jetzt ist endgültig Schluss! — that's the end!, that's it!
* * *1) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) final2) definite* * *end·gül·tigI. adj finaleine \endgültige Antwort a definitive answerein \endgültiger Beweis conclusive evidence▪ etwas/nichts E\endgültiges something/nothing definiteII. adv finally\endgültig entscheiden to decide once and for all* * *1.2.etwas/nichts Endgültiges sagen/hören — say/hear something/nothing definite
das ist endgültig vorbei — that's all over and done with
* * *endgültig machen finalize, settle finally;ich kann noch nichts Endgültiges sagen I can’t say anything ( oder be umg) definite at the moment, I am not yet in a position to resolve the matter form ( oder make a definitive statement)das steht endgültig fest that’s definite ( oder fixed);damit ist es endgültig aus (und vorbei) that’s over for good, that’s finished and done with umg;damit ist die Sache endgültig entschieden that settles the matter once and for all;jetzt ist aber endgültig Schluss! it really is time to stop now!; Br auch energischer: right - that’s your lot! umg* * *1.2.etwas/nichts Endgültiges sagen/hören — say/hear something/nothing definite
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6 Ruhe
f; -, kein Pl.1. (Stille) silence, peace (and quiet); sich (Dat) Ruheverschaffen make everyone be quiet; Ruhe! (be) quiet!, silence!, order!; Ruhe, bitte! quiet, please; gib doch endlich Ruhe! can’t you be quiet?; (auch: hör auf damit) give over (Am. cut it out), will you; es herrschte absolute Ruhe there wasn’t a sound to be heard; unter Zuhörern etc.: there was dead silence; zur Ruhe bringen quiet(en) down, still, silence; (beruhigen) calm (down), hush; Ruhe vor dem Sturm lull ( oder calm) before the storm2. (Friede) peace; Ruhe und Ordnung law and order; Ruhe und ( inneren) Frieden ( wiederherstellen) (restore) peace and tranquility3. (Entspannung, Erholung) rest; zur Ruhe kommen Pendel etc.: come to rest; Person: settle down; sie braucht ( jetzt) Ruhe she needs rest ( Stille: peace and quiet); er gönnt mir keine Ruhe he doesn’t give me a minute’s rest, he keeps me going nonstop umg.; sich zur Ruhe setzen retire, go into retirement; jemanden zur letzten Ruhe betten geh., euph. lay s.o. to rest; ewige Ruhe geh., euph. eternal rest ( oder peace); der arme Mann hat jetzt Ruhe (ist tot) the poor man is now at rest; jetzt hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg. peace and quiet at last4. innere: auch peace of mind; (Gelassenheit) calm, composure, coolness; (Geduld) patience; (Gemächlichkeit) leisureliness; ( sie sagte mir) in aller Ruhe (she told me) (very) calmly; überleg es dir in aller Ruhe take your time over ( oder about) it; Ruhe bewahren (sich nicht aufregen) keep one’s composure ( oder cool); (still sein) keep quiet; Ruhe ausstrahlen radiate calm; sich nicht aus der Ruhe bringen lassen keep one’s composure, not get worked up; nichts bringt ihn aus der Ruhe nothing upsets him; er hat die Ruhe weg umg. he’s unflappable; (trödelt) he certainly takes his time; immer mit der Ruhe!, nur die Ruhe! umg. (take it) easy!; warnend: easy does it!, keep your shirt on!; er kann keine Ruhe finden he just won’t calm down; (kann nicht schlafen) he can’t (get to) sleep; sich zur Ruhe begeben förm. retire (to bed oder to rest); angenehme Ruhe! sleep well; er war die Ruhe selbst he was as calm as could be, he was as cool as a cucumber umg.; Ruhe haben vor (+ Dat) be unmolested by, be no longer bothered by5. lass mich in Ruhe! leave me alone; lass mich damit in Ruhe! I don’t want to hear about it, don’t bother me about that; er lässt mir keine Ruhe he does not give me any peace; er lässt sie nicht in Ruhe he keeps pestering her; Kind: auch he gives her no peace; lasst den Computer in Ruhe! umg. stop messing about with the computer; es ließ ihm keine Ruhe he couldn’t stop thinking about it, it haunted him, it preyed on his mind* * *die Ruheease; quiescence; stillness; tranquility; peace; quiet; calmness; calm; rest; silence; sereneness; quietness; reposefulness; restfulness; quietude; repose; serenity; tranquillity* * *Ru|he ['ruːə]f -,no plRúhe! — quiet!, silence!
Rúhe, bitte! — quiet, please
gebt Rúhe! — be quiet!
jdn zur Rúhe ermahnen — to tell sb to be quiet
Rúhe verschaffen — to get quiet or silence
Rúhe halten (lit, fig) — to keep quiet or silent
die Rúhe der Natur — the stillness of nature
himmlische Rúhe — heavenly peace
Rúhe und Frieden — peace and quiet
in Rúhe und Abgeschiedenheit — in peaceful seclusion
die Rúhe vor dem Sturm (fig) — the calm before the storm
2) (= Ungestörtheit, Frieden) peace, quiet; (= Ruhestätte) resting placeRúhe ausstrahlen — to radiate a sense of calm
in Rúhe und Frieden leben — to live a quiet life
Rúhe und Ordnung — law and order
nach tagelangen Krawallen ist wieder Rúhe eingekehrt — after days of rioting, order or calm has returned
die Rúhe wiederherstellen — to restore order
ich brauche meine Rúhe — I need a bit of peace
lass mich in Rúhe! — leave me in peace, stop bothering me
ich will meine Rúhe haben! — leave or let me alone or be
keine Rúhe geben — to keep on and on
zur Rúhe kommen — to get some peace
jdn zur Rúhe kommen lassen — to give sb a chance to rest
keine Rúhe finden (können) —
jdn zur letzten or ewigen Rúhe betten (liter) — to lay sb to rest (liter)
die letzte Rúhe finden (liter) — to be laid to rest (liter)
der Patient braucht viel Rúhe — the patient needs a great deal of rest
das Pendel befindet sich in Rúhe — the pendulum is stationary
jdm keine Rúhe gönnen — not to give sb a minute's rest
zur Rúhe gehen — to retire (to bed) (form)
angenehme Rúhe! — sleep well!
sich zur Rúhe setzen — to retire
4) (= Gelassenheit) calm(ness); (= Disziplin) quiet, orderdie Rúhe weghaben (inf) — to be unflappable (inf)
Rúhe bewahren — to keep calm
die Rúhe selbst sein — to be calmness itself
jdn aus der Rúhe bringen — to throw sb (inf)
sich nicht aus der Rúhe bringen lassen, nicht aus der Rúhe zu bringen sein — not to (let oneself) get worked up
in aller Rúhe — calmly
er trank noch in aller Rúhe seinen Kaffee — he drank his coffee as if he had all the time in the world
überlege es dir in (aller) Rúhe — take your time and think about it
etw in Rúhe ansehen — to look at sth in one's own time
immer mit der Rúhe (inf) — don't panic
* * *die1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) calm2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) calm3) calmness4) placidness5) (a state, atmosphere, period of time etc which is quiet: In the quiet of the night; All I want is peace and quiet.) quiet6) (rest; calm; peacefulness.) repose7) (sleep: He needs a good night's rest.) rest8) tranquillity* * *Ru·he<->[ˈru:ə]\Ruhe [bitte]! quiet [or silence] [please]!es herrscht \Ruhe all is quietim Raum herrschte absolute \Ruhe there was dead silence [or a complete hush] in the roomfür diese Arbeit brauche ich absolute \Ruhe I need absolute quiet for this work[einen Moment] um \Ruhe bitten to ask for [a moment's] silencejdn um \Ruhe bitten to ask sb to be quietjdn zur \Ruhe ermahnen to tell sb to be quiet\Ruhe geben to be quietgebt \Ruhe! be quiet!ihr sollt endlich \Ruhe geben! once and for all, [will you] be quiet!meinst du, dass die Kleinen \Ruhe geben, wenn ich ihnen eine Geschichte vorlese? do you think the kids will settle down when I read them a story?\Ruhe halten to keep quiethimmlische \Ruhe heavenly peaceich möchte jetzt meine \Ruhe haben! I should like [to have] some peace [and quiet] now!ich brauche \Ruhe bei meiner Arbeit I need some peace and quiet while I'm workingin \Ruhe und Abgeschiedenheit in peaceful seclusionin \Ruhe und Frieden in peace and quiet[keine] \Ruhe geben to [not] stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) to [not] give uphier hast du 10 Euro, aber nun gib auch \Ruhe! here's ten euros, but now stop bothering me!vor jdm \Ruhe haben to not be bothered by sbvor jdm \Ruhe haben wollen to want a rest from sb; (endgültig) to want to get rid of sblass mich in \Ruhe! leave me in peace!, stop bothering me!\Ruhe und Ordnung law and order + sing vbfür \Ruhe und Ordnung sorgen to uphold [or preserve] law and order\Ruhe und Ordnung wiederherstellen to restore law and order3. (Erholung) restder Patient braucht jetzt viel \Ruhe the patient needs a great deal of rest nowdie drei Stunden \Ruhe haben mir gutgetan the three hours' rest has done me goodangenehme \Ruhe! (geh) sleep well!keine \Ruhe finden können to not be able to find any peace of mindjdm keine \Ruhe gönnen [o lassen] to not give sb a minute's peacezur \Ruhe kommen to get to some peace; (solide werden) to settle downjdn zur \Ruhe kommen lassen to give sb a chance to restjdn nicht zur \Ruhe kommen lassen to give sb no peacejdm keine \Ruhe lassen to not give sb a moment's restdie nächtliche \Ruhe stören to disturb the nocturnal peace\Ruhe ausstrahlen to radiate calmness[die] \Ruhe bewahren to keep calm [or fam one's cool]er ist durch nichts aus der \Ruhe zu bringen nothing can wind him upsich akk [von jdm/etw] nicht aus der \Ruhe bringen lassen, [von jdm/etw] nicht aus der \Ruhe zu bringen sein to not let oneself get worked up [by sb/sth]in [aller] \Ruhe [really] calmlyüberlegen Sie es sich in aller \Ruhe think about it calmlylesen Sie sich den Vertrag in aller \Ruhe durch read through the contract calmly and in your own timeich muss mir das in [aller] \Ruhe überlegen I must have a quiet think about itsie trank noch in aller \Ruhe ihren Tee aus she drank her tea as if she had all the time in the worldjdm keine \Ruhe lassen to not give sb any peaceder Gedanke lässt mir keine \Ruhe I can't stop thinking about itdie \Ruhe selbst sein to be calmness itselfdie \Ruhe verlieren to lose one's composure5. (Stillstand) restdas Pendel ist in \Ruhe the pendulum is stationarydas Rad ist zur \Ruhe gekommen the wheel has stopped turning6.▶ \Ruhe ist die erste Bürgerpflicht (prov veraltet) orderly behaviour is the first duty of the citizen; (hum) the main thing is to keep calm* * *die; Ruhe1) (Stille) silenceRuhe [bitte]! — quiet or silence [please]!
2) (Ungestörtheit) peacein Ruhe [und Frieden] — in peace [and quiet]
die [öffentliche] Ruhe wiederherstellen — restore [law and] order
keine Ruhe geben — not stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) not give up; (weiter protestieren) go on protesting
3) (Unbewegtheit) rest4) (Erholung, das Sichausruhen) rest no def. art.angenehme Ruhe — (geh.) sleep well
sich zur Ruhe begeben — (geh.) retire [to bed]
sich zur Ruhe setzen — (in den Ruhestand treten) take one's retirement; retire (in + Dat. to)
5) (Gelassenheit) calm[ness]; composureer ist die Ruhe selbst — (ugs.) he is calmness itself
[die] Ruhe bewahren/die Ruhe verlieren — keep calm/lose one's composure; keep/lose one's cool (coll.)
in [aller] Ruhe — [really] calmly
die Ruhe weghaben — (ugs.) be completely unflappable (coll.)
immer mit der Ruhe! — (nur keine Panik) don't panic!; (nichts überstürzen) no need to rush
* * *1. (Stille) silence, peace (and quiet);sich (dat)Ruheverschaffen make everyone be quiet;Ruhe! (be) quiet!, silence!, order!;Ruhe, bitte! quiet, please;gib doch endlich Ruhe! can’t you be quiet?; (auch: hör auf damit) give over (US cut it out), will you;es herrschte absolute Ruhe there wasn’t a sound to be heard; unter Zuhörern etc: there was dead silence;Ruhe vor dem Sturm lull ( oder calm) before the storm2. (Friede) peace;Ruhe und Ordnung law and order;Ruhe und (inneren) Frieden (wiederherstellen) (restore) peace and tranquility3. (Entspannung, Erholung) rest;sie braucht (jetzt) Ruhe she needs rest ( Stille: peace and quiet);sich zur Ruhe setzen retire, go into retirement;jemanden zur letzten Ruhe betten geh, euph lay sb to rest;der arme Mann hat jetzt Ruhe (ist tot) the poor man is now at rest;jetzt hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg peace and quiet at last4. innere: auch peace of mind; (Gelassenheit) calm, composure, coolness; (Geduld) patience; (Gemächlichkeit) leisureliness;(sie sagte mir) in aller Ruhe (she told me) (very) calmly;überleg es dir in aller Ruhe take your time over ( oder about) it;Ruhe ausstrahlen radiate calm;sich nicht aus der Ruhe bringen lassen keep one’s composure, not get worked up;nichts bringt ihn aus der Ruhe nothing upsets him;immer mit der Ruhe!, nur die Ruhe! umg (take it) easy!; warnend: easy does it!, keep your shirt on!;er kann keine Ruhe finden he just won’t calm down; (kann nicht schlafen) he can’t (get to) sleep;angenehme Ruhe! sleep well;er war die Ruhe selbst he was as calm as could be, he was as cool as a cucumber umg;Ruhe haben vor (+dat) be unmolested by, be no longer bothered by5.lass mich in Ruhe! leave me alone;lass mich damit in Ruhe! I don’t want to hear about it, don’t bother me about that;er lässt mir keine Ruhe he does not give me any peace;er lässt sie nicht in Ruhe he keeps pestering her; Kind: auch he gives her no peace;lasst den Computer in Ruhe! umg stop messing about with the computer;es ließ ihm keine Ruhe he couldn’t stop thinking about it, it haunted him, it preyed on his mind* * *die; Ruhe1) (Stille) silenceRuhe [bitte]! — quiet or silence [please]!
2) (Ungestörtheit) peacein Ruhe [und Frieden] — in peace [and quiet]
die [öffentliche] Ruhe wiederherstellen — restore [law and] order
keine Ruhe geben — not stop pestering; (nicht nachgeben) not give up; (weiter protestieren) go on protesting
3) (Unbewegtheit) rest4) (Erholung, das Sichausruhen) rest no def. art.angenehme Ruhe — (geh.) sleep well
sich zur Ruhe begeben — (geh.) retire [to bed]
sich zur Ruhe setzen — (in den Ruhestand treten) take one's retirement; retire (in + Dat. to)
5) (Gelassenheit) calm[ness]; composureer ist die Ruhe selbst — (ugs.) he is calmness itself
[die] Ruhe bewahren/die Ruhe verlieren — keep calm/lose one's composure; keep/lose one's cool (coll.)
in [aller] Ruhe — [really] calmly
die Ruhe weghaben — (ugs.) be completely unflappable (coll.)
immer mit der Ruhe! — (nur keine Panik) don't panic!; (nichts überstürzen) no need to rush
* * *nur sing. f.calm n.ease n.peace n.quiescence n.quietness n.quietude n.rest n.restfulness n.serenity n.silence n.tranquility n.tranquillity n.tranquilness n. -
7 decidere
1. v/t questione settledata decide on, settle ondecidere di fare qualcosa decide to do something2. v/i decide* * *decidere v.tr.1 ( risolvere, concludere definendo) to decide, to settle: decidere una vertenza, una lite, to settle a disagreement, a quarrel; decidere una questione una volta per sempre, to settle a question once and for all; hanno deciso tutto fra di loro, they decided everything between themselves; questo decide la questione, this decides (o settles) the matter; cosa ti ha fatto decidere in questo modo?, how did you come to that decision? // (dir.) decidere una causa, to decide a case (o to give judgement)2 ( stabilire, fissare, determinare) to determine, to decide (on), to fix: decidere di fare qlco., to decide to do (o on doing) sthg.; decidere di non fare qlco., to decide not to do (o against doing) sthg.; decidere lo sciopero, to decide on a strike; decisi di partire subito, I decided (o resolved) to leave at once; non ho ancora deciso dove andare, I've not yet decided where to go; quell'avvenimento decise la sua carriera, that event determined (o decided) his career; decidere la data dell'incontro, to decide (on) (o to fix) the date of the meeting; decidemmo di attendere la sua risposta, it was decided to wait for his reply3 ( scegliere) to decide (on), to choose*, to make* up one's mind (about): devono decidere il colore delle piastrelle, they must decide on (o choose) the colour of the tiles; non ho ancora deciso quale vestito mettermi, I haven't made up my mind (o decided) yet what dress to wear4 (non com.) ( indurre) to convince, to induce, to decide: decidere qlcu. a confessare, to convince s.o. to confess◆ v. intr.1 ( determinare) to decide: un evento che deciderà del nostro futuro, an event that will decide our future2 ( scegliere) to decide, to choose*: lasciate decidere a lui, let him decide; sta a lei decidere, it's up to her to decide (o to choose); devi decidere tra il mare e la montagna, you have to choose between the mountains and the seaside // decidere in favore di qlco., to decide for (o in favour of) sthg.◘ decidersi v.intr.pron. to make* up one's mind: non so decidermi a licenziarlo, I cannot bring myself to dismiss him; si è finalmente deciso ad ammettere le sue colpe, he finally made up his mind to admit his guilt; ora basta, devi deciderti una volta per tutte!, now stop right there, you must make up your mind once and for all! // deciditi!, make your mind up!; ( sbrigati) get a move on!* * *1. [de'tʃidere]vb irreg vt1)decidere qc — to decide on sthdecidere una data/un'ora — to agree on a date/time, fix a date/time
decidere di fare qc/di non fare qc — to decide to do sth/against doing sth
2) (risolvere: disputa) to settle, resolve2. viè venuto il momento di decidere — it's time to decide o make a decision
fu quel fatto a decidere del mio futuro — that was what decided o determined my future
3. vip (decidersi)(persona) to come to o make a decision* * *[de'tʃidere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (stabilire) to decide on, to determine [ data]; to fix, to determine [ prezzo]; (scegliere) to choose* [modello, colore]decidere di fare — to decide o determine to do
decidere di non fare — to decide not to do o against doing
2) (risolvere) to decide, to settle [ questione]; sport to settle [ partita]2.1) (prendere una decisione) to decide, to determine3.decidere di qcs. — to decide sth
verbo pronominale decidersi to decide, to make* up one's mind ( a fare to do); to determine ( a fare on, upon doing); to come* to a decision* * *decidere/de't∫idere/ [35]1 (stabilire) to decide on, to determine [ data]; to fix, to determine [ prezzo]; (scegliere) to choose* [modello, colore]; decidere di fare to decide o determine to do; decidere di non fare to decide not to do o against doing(aus. avere)1 (prendere una decisione) to decide, to determine; dovremo decidere in fretta we'll have to make a quick decision2 (essere determinante) decidere di qcs. to decide sth.III decidersi verbo pronominaleto decide, to make* up one's mind ( a fare to do); to determine ( a fare on, upon doing); to come* to a decision; bisogna che mi decida a leggere il suo articolo I must get around to reading his article. -
8 Punkt
m; -(e)s, -e1. (Fleck) dot, spot (auch am Kleid); der Grüne Punkt ÖKO. ‚the Green Spot’, a sign showing that the packaging so marked is recyclable2. LING. full stop, Am. period; einen Punkt machen oder setzen put a full stop (Am. period); einen Punkt hinter etw. setzen fig. bring s.th. to an end, settle s.th. (once and for all); ohne Punkt und Komma reden talk nineteen to the dozen; nun mach mal einen Punkt! umg. give it a break3. in E-Mail-Adressen: dot4. (Tüpfelchen) dot; MATH. point; Punkte und Striche dots and dashes; ein kleiner Punkt am Horizont a tiny dot ( oder a speck) on the horizon5. (Stelle) point, place, spot6. (Einzelheit) item, point; (Gesprächsthema) point, subject, topic; in vielen Punkten in many respects; in diesem Punkt sind wir uns einig we agree on that point; dunkler Punkt fig. dark chapter, skeleton in the cupboard (Am. closet); der springende Punkt the point; wunder Punkt sore point; einen schwachen Punkt treffen find a weak spot; Punkt für Punkt point by point8. SPORT etc. point; nach Punkten siegen / verlieren SPORT win / lose on points; Sieger nach Punkten beim Boxen: winner on points, points winner9. mit Zeitangabe: on the dot of, at the stroke of; Punkt zehn Uhr on the dot of ( oder at the stroke of) ten o’clock, at ten o’clock on the dot; bei Terminangabe: ten o’clock sharp; neuralgisch, strittig, tot* * *(Uhrzeit) sharp;der Punkt(Aufzählung) point; item;(Satzzeichen) full stop; period;(Stelle) point; spot; place;(Tupfen) spot; dot* * *Pụnkt [pʊŋkt]m -(e)s, -e1) (= Tupfen) spot, dotdas Schiff war nur noch ein kleiner Punkt in der Ferne — the ship was only a small speck or dot or spot in the distance
Punkte pro Zoll (Comput etc) — dots per inch
2) (= Satzzeichen) full stop (Brit), period (esp US); (TYP) point; (auf dem i, MUS = Auslassungszeichen, von Punktlinie, COMPUT, E-MAIL-ADRESSE) doteinen Punkt setzen or machen — to put a full stop (Brit) or a period (esp US)
der Satz endet mit drei Punkten — the sentence ends with a row of dots or with suspension points (Brit) or with the ellipsis mark
der Punkt auf dem i sein (fig) — to be the final touch
nun mach aber mal einen Punkt! (inf) — come off it! (inf)
einen Punkt hinter eine Angelegenheit setzen — to make an end to a matter
ohne Punkt und Komma reden (inf) — to talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit inf), to rattle on and on (inf), to talk up a storm (US inf)
und sagte, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt — and said dot, dot, dot
3) (=Stelle, Zeitpunkt AUCH MATH) pointPunkt 12 Uhr — at 12 o'clock on the dot
wir sind auf or an dem Punkt angelangt, wo... — we have reached the stage or point where...
ein dunkler Punkt (fig) — a dark chapter
See:→ totnach Punkten siegen/führen — to win/lead on points
5) (bei Diskussion, von Vertrag etc) pointder strittige Punkt — the disputed point, the area of dispute
sein Aufsatz ist in vielen Punkten anfechtbar — many points in his essay are disputable
damit brachte er das Problem auf den Punkt — he put his finger on it or on the problem
* * *der1) (a small, round mark: She marked the paper with a dot.) dot2) (a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period.) full stop3) (a separate object, article etc, especially one of a number named in a list: He ticked the items as he read through the list.) item4) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) point5) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) point6) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) point7) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) point8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) point9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) point10) (in punctuation, a full stop: Put a stop at the end of the sentence.) stop* * *<-[e]s, -e>[pʊŋkt]meinen \Punkt setzen to put a full stop2. (auf dem i, j) dotdu hast den \Punkt auf dem i vergessen you forgot to dot the ider Satz endet mit drei \Punkten the sentence ends with a row of dots [or with suspension points3. (kreisrunder Fleck) spot, dotein Stoff mit grünen \Punkten a fabric with green spotsein Hemd mit blauen \Punkten a blue, spotted shirtbraune \Punkte in den Augen brown flecks in one's eyesvon hier oben sehen die Menschen aus wie winzige \Punkte from up here the people look like tiny dotszwischen den \Punkten A und B between [the] points A and Bein Fernglas auf einen \Punkt richten to train a telescope on a pointein dunkler \Punkt [in jds Vergangenheit] (fig) a dark chapter [in sb's past]etw auf den \Punkt genau wissen to know sth quite preciselybis zu einem gewissen \Punkt up to a certain pointein schwacher/wunder \Punkt (fig) a weak/sore pointnachmittags um drei habe ich meinen toten \Punkt I'm at my lowest ebb at three in the afternoondie Unterhaltung hatte einen toten \Punkt erreicht the conversation had come to a dead stopdie Verhandlungen waren an einem toten \Punkt angelangt the talks had reached deadlock [or an impassekommen wir nun zu \Punkt zwei der Tagesordnung let's look at point two of the agendaer wurde in allen \Punkten der Anklage freigesprochen he was quilted on all countsetw in allen \Punkten widerlegen to refute sth in every respectin einem bestimmten \Punkt/in bestimmten \Punkten on a certain point/on certain pointsin diesem \Punkt on this pointetw auf den \Punkt bringen to put sth in a nutshell, to get to the heart of sthauf den \Punkt kommen to get to the pointein strittiger \Punkt a disputed [or moot] point, an area of dispute\Punkt für \Punkt point by pointetw \Punkt für \Punkt widerlegen to disprove sth point by point6. (Zeitpunkt) point\Punkt acht [Uhr] at eight o'clock on the dot, on the stroke of eightich habe einem \Punkt erreicht [o ich bin an einem Punkt], wo es nicht mehr schlimmer werden kann I have reached the stage [or point] where it can't get any worseauf den \Punkt genau kommen to be punctual [or somewhere on the doteinen \Punkt bekommen/verlieren to score/lose a pointnach \Punkten führen/siegen to lead/win on points\Punkte sammeln [bei jdm] (a. fig) to score points [with sb]9. MUS dot10. MATH point11.▶ einen \Punkt hinter eine Angelegenheit setzen to make an end to a matter▶ der \Punkt auf dem i the final touch▶ ohne \Punkt und Komma reden to rattle on and on, to talk nineteen to the dozen BRIT fam, to rabbit on BRIT fam▶ der springende \Punkt the crucial pointdas ist nicht der springende \Punkt that's not the point* * *der; Punkt[e]s, Punktedas ist [nicht] der springende Punkt — (fig.) that's [not] the point
ein dunkler Punkt [in jemandes Vergangenheit] — a dark chapter [in somebody's past]
2) (Satzzeichen) full stop; periodnun mach [aber] mal einen Punkt! — (fig. ugs.) come off it! (coll.)
ohne Punkt und Komma reden — (ugs.) talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit.); rabbit (Brit. coll.) or talk on and on
3) (I-Punkt) dot4) (Stelle) pointein schwacher/wunder Punkt — (fig.) a weak/sore point
die Verhandlungen waren an einem toten Punkt angelangt — the talks had reached deadlock or an impasse
5) (Gegenstand, Thema, Abschnitt) point; (einer Tagesordnung) item; point6) (BewertungsPunkt) point; (bei einer Prüfung) mark7) (Musik) dot8) (Math.) point9) (ZeitPunkt) point* * *2. LING full stop, US period;setzen put a full stop (US period);einen Punkt hinter etwas setzen fig bring sth to an end, settle sth (once and for all);ohne Punkt und Komma reden talk nineteen to the dozen;nun mach mal einen Punkt! umg give it a break3. in E-Mail-Adressen, auf Bildschirmen: dot;Punkte pro Zoll dots per inchPunkte und Striche dots and dashes;ein kleiner Punkt am Horizont a tiny dot ( oder a speck) on the horizon5. (Stelle) point, place, spotin vielen Punkten in many respects;in diesem Punkt sind wir uns einig we agree on that point;der springende Punkt the point;wunder Punkt sore point;einen schwachen Punkt treffen find a weak spot;Punkt für Punkt point by point7. (Position) point, position;bis zu einem gewissen Punkt up to a point8. SPORT etc point;nach Punkten siegen/verlieren SPORT win/lose on points;Sieger nach Punkten beim Boxen: winner on points, points winner9. mit Zeitangabe: on the dot of, at the stroke of;Punkt zehn Uhr on the dot of ( oder at the stroke of) ten o’clock, at ten o’clock on the dot; bei Terminangabe: ten o’clock sharp; → neuralgisch, strittig, tot* * *der; Punkt[e]s, Punktedas ist [nicht] der springende Punkt — (fig.) that's [not] the point
ein dunkler Punkt [in jemandes Vergangenheit] — a dark chapter [in somebody's past]
2) (Satzzeichen) full stop; periodnun mach [aber] mal einen Punkt! — (fig. ugs.) come off it! (coll.)
ohne Punkt und Komma reden — (ugs.) talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit.); rabbit (Brit. coll.) or talk on and on
3) (I-Punkt) dot4) (Stelle) pointein schwacher/wunder Punkt — (fig.) a weak/sore point
die Verhandlungen waren an einem toten Punkt angelangt — the talks had reached deadlock or an impasse
5) (Gegenstand, Thema, Abschnitt) point; (einer Tagesordnung) item; point6) (BewertungsPunkt) point; (bei einer Prüfung) mark7) (Musik) dot8) (Math.) point9) (ZeitPunkt) point* * *-e (Mathematik) m.decimal point n. -e (Satzzeichen) m.full stop (UK)(punctuation) n.period (US)(punctuation) n. -e m.dot (.) n.item n.point n.punctilio n.spot n. -
9 Muybridge, Eadweard
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 9 April 1830 Kingston upon Thames, Englandd. 8 May 1904 Kingston upon Thames, England[br]English photographer and pioneer of sequence photography of movement.[br]He was born Edward Muggeridge, but later changed his name, taking the Saxon spelling of his first name and altering his surname, first to Muygridge and then to Muybridge. He emigrated to America in 1851, working in New York in bookbinding and selling as a commission agent for the London Printing and Publishing Company. Through contact with a New York daguerreotypist, Silas T.Selleck, he acquired an interest in photography that developed after his move to California in 1855. On a visit to England in 1860 he learned the wet-collodion process from a friend, Arthur Brown, and acquired the best photographic equipment available in London before returning to America. In 1867, under his trade pseudonym "Helios", he set out to record the scenery of the Far West with his mobile dark-room, christened "The Flying Studio".His reputation as a photographer of the first rank spread, and he was commissioned to record the survey visit of Major-General Henry W.Halleck to Alaska and also to record the territory through which the Central Pacific Railroad was being constructed. Perhaps because of this latter project, he was approached by the President of the Central Pacific, Leland Stanford, to attempt to photograph a horse trotting at speed. There was a long-standing controversy among racing men as to whether a trotting horse had all four hooves off the ground at any point; Stanford felt that it did, and hoped than an "instantaneous" photograph would settle the matter once and for all. In May 1872 Muybridge photographed the horse "Occident", but without any great success because the current wet-collodion process normally required many seconds, even in a good light, for a good result. In April 1873 he managed to produce some better negatives, in which a recognizable silhouette of the horse showed all four feet above the ground at the same time.Soon after, Muybridge left his young wife, Flora, in San Francisco to go with the army sent to put down the revolt of the Modoc Indians. While he was busy photographing the scenery and the combatants, his wife had an affair with a Major Harry Larkyns. On his return, finding his wife pregnant, he had several confrontations with Larkyns, which culminated in his shooting him dead. At his trial for murder, in February 1875, Muybridge was acquitted by the jury on the grounds of justifiable homicide; he left soon after on a long trip to South America.He again took up his photographic work when he returned to North America and Stanford asked him to take up the action-photography project once more. Using a new shutter design he had developed while on his trip south, and which would operate in as little as 1/1,000 of a second, he obtained more detailed pictures of "Occident" in July 1877. He then devised a new scheme, which Stanford sponsored at his farm at Palo Alto. A 50 ft (15 m) long shed was constructed, containing twelve cameras side by side, and a white background marked off with vertical, numbered lines was set up. Each camera was fitted with Muybridge's highspeed shutter, which was released by an electromagnetic catch. Thin threads stretched across the track were broken by the horse as it moved along, closing spring electrical contacts which released each shutter in turn. Thus, in about half a second, twelve photographs were obtained that showed all the phases of the movement.Although the pictures were still little more than silhouettes, they were very sharp, and sequences published in scientific and photographic journals throughout the world excited considerable attention. By replacing the threads with an electrical commutator device, which allowed the release of the shutters at precise intervals, Muybridge was able to take series of actions by other animals and humans. From 1880 he lectured in America and Europe, projecting his results in motion on the screen with his Zoopraxiscope projector. In August 1883 he received a grant of $40,000 from the University of Pennsylvania to carry on his work there. Using the vastly improved gelatine dry-plate process and new, improved multiple-camera apparatus, during 1884 and 1885 he produced over 100,000 photographs, of which 20,000 were reproduced in Animal Locomotion in 1887. The subjects were animals of all kinds, and human figures, mostly nude, in a wide range of activities. The quality of the photographs was extremely good, and the publication attracted considerable attention and praise.Muybridge returned to England in 1894; his last publications were Animals in Motion (1899) and The Human Figure in Motion (1901). His influence on the world of art was enormous, over-turning the conventional representations of action hitherto used by artists. His work in pioneering the use of sequence photography led to the science of chronophotography developed by Marey and others, and stimulated many inventors, notably Thomas Edison to work which led to the introduction of cinematography in the 1890s.[br]Bibliography1887, Animal Locomotion, Philadelphia.1893, Descriptive Zoopraxography, Pennsylvania. 1899, Animals in Motion, London.1901, The Human Figure in Motion, London.Further Reading1973, Eadweard Muybridge: The Stanford Years, Stanford.G.Hendricks, 1975, Muybridge: The Father of the Motion Picture, New York. R.Haas, 1976, Muybridge: Man in Motion, California.B.Coe, 1992, Muybridge and the Chromophoto-graphers, London.BC -
10 toro
m bull* * *toro1 s.m.1 bull: quel ragazzo è forte come un toro, that boy is as strong as an ox // prendere il toro per le corna, (fig.) to take the bull by the horns // tagliare la testa al toro, to settle things once and for all // (astr.) Toro, Taurus* * *['tɔro]sostantivo maschile invariabile astrol. Taurus, the Bullessere del Toro o un Toro — to be (a) Taurus o a Taurean
* * *toro1/'tɔro/sostantivo m.zool. bull (anche fig.)\prendere il toro per le corna to take the bull by the horns, to go o jump in at the deep end; tagliare la testa al toro to settle sth., to clinch it once and for all.————————toro2/'tɔro/sostantivo m.mat. anchor ring, torus. -
11 solventar
v.1 to settle.2 to resolve.3 to solve, to clear, to discharge, to release.* * *1 (dificultad, problema) to solve, resolve2 (deuda, asunto) to settle* * *VT1) [+ deuda] to settle, pay2) (=solucionar) [+ dificultad] to resolve; [+ asunto] to settle* * *verbo transitivob) <dificultad/asunto> to resolve, settle* * *= resolve.Ex. The technology can, at the same time, be used to make its single greatest contribution by serving as the medium by which the incompatible requirements imposed on the catalog are resolved.* * *verbo transitivob) <dificultad/asunto> to resolve, settle* * *= resolve.Ex: The technology can, at the same time, be used to make its single greatest contribution by serving as the medium by which the incompatible requirements imposed on the catalog are resolved.
* * *solventar [A1 ]vt1 ‹gastos› to pay; ‹cuenta› to pay, settle; ‹deuda› to pay off, pay, settle2 ‹dificultad/asunto› to resolve, settle* * *
solventar verbo transitivo
1 (liquidar una deuda) to settle, clear
2 (resolver un problema) to solve: tenemos que solventar este asunto de una vez por todas, we have to settle this matter once and for all
* * *solventar vt1. [pagar] to settle2. [resolver] to resolve* * *v/t resolve, settle -
12 punkt
m; -(e)s, -e1. (Fleck) dot, spot (auch am Kleid); der Grüne Punkt ÖKO. ‚the Green Spot’, a sign showing that the packaging so marked is recyclable2. LING. full stop, Am. period; einen Punkt machen oder setzen put a full stop (Am. period); einen Punkt hinter etw. setzen fig. bring s.th. to an end, settle s.th. (once and for all); ohne Punkt und Komma reden talk nineteen to the dozen; nun mach mal einen Punkt! umg. give it a break3. in E-Mail-Adressen: dot4. (Tüpfelchen) dot; MATH. point; Punkte und Striche dots and dashes; ein kleiner Punkt am Horizont a tiny dot ( oder a speck) on the horizon5. (Stelle) point, place, spot6. (Einzelheit) item, point; (Gesprächsthema) point, subject, topic; in vielen Punkten in many respects; in diesem Punkt sind wir uns einig we agree on that point; dunkler Punkt fig. dark chapter, skeleton in the cupboard (Am. closet); der springende Punkt the point; wunder Punkt sore point; einen schwachen Punkt treffen find a weak spot; Punkt für Punkt point by point8. SPORT etc. point; nach Punkten siegen / verlieren SPORT win / lose on points; Sieger nach Punkten beim Boxen: winner on points, points winner9. mit Zeitangabe: on the dot of, at the stroke of; Punkt zehn Uhr on the dot of ( oder at the stroke of) ten o’clock, at ten o’clock on the dot; bei Terminangabe: ten o’clock sharp; neuralgisch, strittig, tot* * *(Uhrzeit) sharp;der Punkt(Aufzählung) point; item;(Satzzeichen) full stop; period;(Stelle) point; spot; place;(Tupfen) spot; dot* * *Pụnkt [pʊŋkt]m -(e)s, -e1) (= Tupfen) spot, dotdas Schiff war nur noch ein kleiner Punkt in der Ferne — the ship was only a small speck or dot or spot in the distance
Punkte pro Zoll (Comput etc) — dots per inch
2) (= Satzzeichen) full stop (Brit), period (esp US); (TYP) point; (auf dem i, MUS = Auslassungszeichen, von Punktlinie, COMPUT, E-MAIL-ADRESSE) doteinen Punkt setzen or machen — to put a full stop (Brit) or a period (esp US)
der Satz endet mit drei Punkten — the sentence ends with a row of dots or with suspension points (Brit) or with the ellipsis mark
der Punkt auf dem i sein (fig) — to be the final touch
nun mach aber mal einen Punkt! (inf) — come off it! (inf)
einen Punkt hinter eine Angelegenheit setzen — to make an end to a matter
ohne Punkt und Komma reden (inf) — to talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit inf), to rattle on and on (inf), to talk up a storm (US inf)
und sagte, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt — and said dot, dot, dot
3) (=Stelle, Zeitpunkt AUCH MATH) pointPunkt 12 Uhr — at 12 o'clock on the dot
wir sind auf or an dem Punkt angelangt, wo... — we have reached the stage or point where...
ein dunkler Punkt (fig) — a dark chapter
See:→ totnach Punkten siegen/führen — to win/lead on points
5) (bei Diskussion, von Vertrag etc) pointder strittige Punkt — the disputed point, the area of dispute
sein Aufsatz ist in vielen Punkten anfechtbar — many points in his essay are disputable
damit brachte er das Problem auf den Punkt — he put his finger on it or on the problem
* * *der1) (a small, round mark: She marked the paper with a dot.) dot2) (a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period.) full stop3) (a separate object, article etc, especially one of a number named in a list: He ticked the items as he read through the list.) item4) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) point5) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) point6) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) point7) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) point8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) point9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) point10) (in punctuation, a full stop: Put a stop at the end of the sentence.) stop* * *<-[e]s, -e>[pʊŋkt]meinen \Punkt setzen to put a full stop2. (auf dem i, j) dotdu hast den \Punkt auf dem i vergessen you forgot to dot the ider Satz endet mit drei \Punkten the sentence ends with a row of dots [or with suspension points3. (kreisrunder Fleck) spot, dotein Stoff mit grünen \Punkten a fabric with green spotsein Hemd mit blauen \Punkten a blue, spotted shirtbraune \Punkte in den Augen brown flecks in one's eyesvon hier oben sehen die Menschen aus wie winzige \Punkte from up here the people look like tiny dotszwischen den \Punkten A und B between [the] points A and Bein Fernglas auf einen \Punkt richten to train a telescope on a pointein dunkler \Punkt [in jds Vergangenheit] (fig) a dark chapter [in sb's past]etw auf den \Punkt genau wissen to know sth quite preciselybis zu einem gewissen \Punkt up to a certain pointein schwacher/wunder \Punkt (fig) a weak/sore pointnachmittags um drei habe ich meinen toten \Punkt I'm at my lowest ebb at three in the afternoondie Unterhaltung hatte einen toten \Punkt erreicht the conversation had come to a dead stopdie Verhandlungen waren an einem toten \Punkt angelangt the talks had reached deadlock [or an impassekommen wir nun zu \Punkt zwei der Tagesordnung let's look at point two of the agendaer wurde in allen \Punkten der Anklage freigesprochen he was quilted on all countsetw in allen \Punkten widerlegen to refute sth in every respectin einem bestimmten \Punkt/in bestimmten \Punkten on a certain point/on certain pointsin diesem \Punkt on this pointetw auf den \Punkt bringen to put sth in a nutshell, to get to the heart of sthauf den \Punkt kommen to get to the pointein strittiger \Punkt a disputed [or moot] point, an area of dispute\Punkt für \Punkt point by pointetw \Punkt für \Punkt widerlegen to disprove sth point by point6. (Zeitpunkt) point\Punkt acht [Uhr] at eight o'clock on the dot, on the stroke of eightich habe einem \Punkt erreicht [o ich bin an einem Punkt], wo es nicht mehr schlimmer werden kann I have reached the stage [or point] where it can't get any worseauf den \Punkt genau kommen to be punctual [or somewhere on the doteinen \Punkt bekommen/verlieren to score/lose a pointnach \Punkten führen/siegen to lead/win on points\Punkte sammeln [bei jdm] (a. fig) to score points [with sb]9. MUS dot10. MATH point11.▶ einen \Punkt hinter eine Angelegenheit setzen to make an end to a matter▶ der \Punkt auf dem i the final touch▶ ohne \Punkt und Komma reden to rattle on and on, to talk nineteen to the dozen BRIT fam, to rabbit on BRIT fam▶ der springende \Punkt the crucial pointdas ist nicht der springende \Punkt that's not the point* * *der; Punkt[e]s, Punktedas ist [nicht] der springende Punkt — (fig.) that's [not] the point
ein dunkler Punkt [in jemandes Vergangenheit] — a dark chapter [in somebody's past]
2) (Satzzeichen) full stop; periodnun mach [aber] mal einen Punkt! — (fig. ugs.) come off it! (coll.)
ohne Punkt und Komma reden — (ugs.) talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit.); rabbit (Brit. coll.) or talk on and on
3) (I-Punkt) dot4) (Stelle) pointein schwacher/wunder Punkt — (fig.) a weak/sore point
die Verhandlungen waren an einem toten Punkt angelangt — the talks had reached deadlock or an impasse
5) (Gegenstand, Thema, Abschnitt) point; (einer Tagesordnung) item; point6) (BewertungsPunkt) point; (bei einer Prüfung) mark7) (Musik) dot8) (Math.) point9) (ZeitPunkt) point* * *…punkt m im subst1. (Fleck, Stelle):Farbpunkt spot of colo(u)r;Leuchtpunkt bright spot;Elfmeterpunkt penalty spot2. (Thema):Beratungspunkt item under consideration;Besprechungspunkt point for discussion;Verhandlungspunkt point under negotiation3. (Bewertung):Extrapunkt extra point;Haltungspunkt style point;Zusatzpunkt additional point* * *der; Punkt[e]s, Punktedas ist [nicht] der springende Punkt — (fig.) that's [not] the point
ein dunkler Punkt [in jemandes Vergangenheit] — a dark chapter [in somebody's past]
2) (Satzzeichen) full stop; periodnun mach [aber] mal einen Punkt! — (fig. ugs.) come off it! (coll.)
ohne Punkt und Komma reden — (ugs.) talk nineteen to the dozen (Brit.); rabbit (Brit. coll.) or talk on and on
3) (I-Punkt) dot4) (Stelle) pointein schwacher/wunder Punkt — (fig.) a weak/sore point
die Verhandlungen waren an einem toten Punkt angelangt — the talks had reached deadlock or an impasse
5) (Gegenstand, Thema, Abschnitt) point; (einer Tagesordnung) item; point6) (BewertungsPunkt) point; (bei einer Prüfung) mark7) (Musik) dot8) (Math.) point9) (ZeitPunkt) point* * *-e (Mathematik) m.decimal point n. -e (Satzzeichen) m.full stop (UK)(punctuation) n.period (US)(punctuation) n. -e m.dot (.) n.item n.point n.punctilio n.spot n. -
13 aclararse
1 (entender) to understand2 (explicarse) to explain oneself3 (decidirse) to make up one's mind4 (Used only in the 3rd person; it does not take a subject) (el tiempo) to clear (up)* * *2) clear up* * *VPR1) [día, cielo] to clear up2) (=hacerse más claro) [pelo, color] to go lighter; [mancha] to fade3)4) Esp* [persona]explícamelo otra vez, a ver si me aclaro — explain it to me again and let's see if I understand
¡a ver si te aclaras! — (=decídete) make up your mind!; (=explícate) what are you on about? *
* * *(v.) = become + apparent, get + Posesivo + story straight, get + Posesivo + story right, fall into + placeEx. The meanings of these notational instructions will become apparent as you progress.Ex. Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.Ex. They were having trouble getting their story right but it did not really matter why or when the decision had occurred.Ex. It's really falling into place for us, but we have to keep doing it, week in and week out.* * *(v.) = become + apparent, get + Posesivo + story straight, get + Posesivo + story right, fall into + placeEx: The meanings of these notational instructions will become apparent as you progress.
Ex: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.Ex: They were having trouble getting their story right but it did not really matter why or when the decision had occurred.Ex: It's really falling into place for us, but we have to keep doing it, week in and week out.* * *
■aclararse verbo reflexivo
1 (decidirse) to make up one's mind: a ver si te aclaras, ¿vienes o no?, let's see if you can make up your mind; are you coming or not?
2 (comprender) to understand: no me aclaro con las instrucciones del vídeo, I can't seem to understand these video instructions
3 (disminuir su color) to turn lighter
4 Meteor to clear (up)
' aclararse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despejarse
- aclarar
English:
clear
- settle
- place
* * *vprno me aclaro con este programa I can't get the hang of this program;con sus explicaciones no me aclaro I don't find his explanations very helpful;con tres monedas diferentes no hay quién se aclare with three different currencies nobody knows where they are3. [tener las cosas claras] to know what one wants;mi jefe no se aclara my boss doesn't know what he wants;aclárate, ¿quieres venir o no? make up your mind! do you want to come or not?4.se aclaró el pelo she dyed her hair a lighter colour* * *v/r1:aclararse la voz clear one’s throat2:no me aclaro fam I can’t decide, I can’t make my mind up; (no entiendo) I don’t understand; por cansancio, ruido etc I can’t think straight* * *vr: to become clear* * * -
14 spraw|a
f 1. (fakt, wydarzenie) matter- sprawy handlowe/finansowe business/money matters- chodzić koło swoich spraw to mind one’s own business- wtrącać się do spraw małżeńskich to interfere between husband and wife- wywlekać jakieś sprawy to drag things up- mieć ważne sprawy do omówienia to have important matters to discuss- posunąć sprawę naprzód to make progress with things- zapomnieć o sprawie to let the matter drop- ruszyć sprawę z miejsca to get things going- zgłoś tę sprawę na policję pot. report the matter to the police- sprawą zajmuje się policja the police are dealing with the matter- sprawa ucichła nothing more was heard about the matter- sprawa przybrała inny obrót the tide turned- to zupełnie inna sprawa it’s a different kettle of fish- to beznadziejna sprawa it’s a losing battle- sprawa się komplikuje the plot thickens- Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych/Wewnętrznych the Ministry of Foreign/Internal Affairs2. (rzecz do załatwienia) errand, business- sprawa służbowa a business matter- sprawa niecierpiąca zwłoki a matter of great urgency- mieć kilka spraw do załatwienia to have some errands to do a. to run- wyjechał w ważnych sprawach he’s away on important business- zająć się swoimi sprawami to go about one’s business- uporządkować swoje sprawy to put one’s affairs in order3. książk. (wzniosły cel) cause- w słusznej sprawie for a. in a good cause- dla dobra sprawy all in good cause- przyłączyć się do kogoś dla wspólnej sprawy to make common cause with sb- poświęcić życie dla sprawy to sacrifice one’s life for the cause4. Prawo case, cause- głośna sprawa a cause célèbre- sprawa o ustalenie ojcostwa a paternity suit- sprawa cywilna/kryminalna/rozwodowa a civil/criminal/divorce case- sprawa o morderstwo a murder case- sprawa Kowalskiego the Kowalski case- wygrać sprawę to win one’s case- przegrać sprawę to lose a case- czy sprawa zakończyła się w sądzie? did the case come to court?- sprawa jest zamknięta the case is closed- jego sprawa jutro wchodzi na wokandę his case comes up tomorrow- □ sprawa honorowa matter a. affair of honour■ godny lepszej sprawy worthy of a better cause- sprawa otwarta open question- sprawa sumienia matter of conscience- sprawa życia i śmierci matter of life or a. and death- sprawy sercowe affairs of the heart- gorsza sprawa, że… what makes the matter worse…- i sprawa skończona a. załatwiona and that’s that- inna sprawa, że… on the other hand, …- zobaczmy, jak sprawa stoi let’s see where we stand, let’s see where matters stand- na dobrą sprawę to all intents and purposes- pokpić sprawę to botch the job, to make a hash of it- poruszyć a. podnieść jakąś sprawę to raise a matter- przesądzać sprawę to put a lid on it, to sort it out- przybić a. ubić sprawę to settle the matter once and for all- śliska sprawa hot potato- śmierdząca sprawa can of worms- to sprawa dwóch, trzech dni/kilku tygodni it’s a matter of two, three days/of a few weeks- to moja/twoja sprawa it’s my/your business- trudna a. niełatwa z nim/nią sprawa he/she is a difficult person- wziąć sprawę w swoje (własne) ręce to take the matter into one’s own hands- zdawać sobie sprawę, że… to realize that…- zdawał sobie sprawę z ryzyka, jakie podjął he realized how risky his decision wasThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spraw|a
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15 tagliare la testa al toro
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16 solvente
adj.1 solvent.2 reliable (fuentes).m.solvent, thinner, diluent.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: solventar.* * *► adjetivo1 FINANZAS solvent2 (fiable) reliable1 QUÍMICA solvent* * *adj.1) solvent2) reliable* * *1. ADJ1) (Econ) solvent, free of debt2) (=fiable) [persona] reliable, trustworthy; [fuente] reliable3) (=decente) respectable, worthy4) (=hábil) able2.SM (Quím) solvent* * *Iadjetivo (Fin) solventIImasculino solvent* * *= solvent.Ex. Botswana is a stable, well-governed and solvent country but is nevertheless a good example of the deep-seated problems of regulating information transfer.* * *Iadjetivo (Fin) solventIImasculino solvent* * *= solvent.Ex: Botswana is a stable, well-governed and solvent country but is nevertheless a good example of the deep-seated problems of regulating information transfer.
* * *1 ( Fin) ‹persona/empresa› solvent2 (competente) ‹trabajador/profesional› able3 (moralmente) trustworthy, reliable fuentesolvent* * *
Del verbo solventar: ( conjugate solventar)
solventé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
solvente es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
solventar
solvente
solventar verbo transitivo
1 (liquidar una deuda) to settle, clear
2 (resolver un problema) to solve: tenemos que solventar este asunto de una vez por todas, we have to settle this matter once and for all
solvente adjetivo
1 Fin solvent
2 (capaz, competente) competent
3 (digno de crédito, responsable) reliable
' solvente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hipotecar
English:
solvent
* * *♦ adj1. [económicamente] solvent2. [fiable] reliable♦ nmsolvent* * *I adj1 COM solvent2 profesional, artesano reliableII m QUÍM solvent* * *solvente adj1) : solvent2) : reliable, trustworthysolvente nm: solvent -
17 tagliare
cutalbero cut downlegna choptagliare i capelli have one's hair cutfig tagliare la strada a qualcuno cut in front of someoneinformation technology cut (out)* * *tagliare v.tr.1 to cut*: tagliare qlco. in due, in tre ecc., to cut sthg. in two, in three etc.; tagliare a fette un dolce, to slice a cake; tagliare qlco. a pezzi, to cut sthg. in (to) pieces; tagliare la legna, to chop wood; tagliare un albero, to cut down (o to fell) a tree; tagliare rami da un albero, to lop branches off a tree; tagliare una siepe, to clip a hedge; tagliare il prato, to mow the meadow; tagliare il grano, to cut corn // tagliare via qlco., to cut sthg. off; tagliare la testa a qlcu., to cut s.o.'s head off (o to behead s.o.); tagliare la gola a qlcu., to cut (o to slit) s.o.'s throat; tagliarsi le unghie, to cut one's nails; tagliarsi, farsi tagliare i capelli, to have one's hair cut // c'è una nebbia da tagliare con il coltello, there's a fog you could cut with a knife // un vento che taglia la faccia, a biting wind // questo vino taglia le gambe, this wine leaves you unsteady on your legs // tagliare i panni addosso a qlcu., to pull s.o. to pieces // tagliare un vestito, to cut out a dress // tagliare un diamante, to cut a diamond // tagliare il traguardo, to breast (o to break) the tape // (inform.) taglia e incolla, cut and paste3 ( attraversare) to cut* across, to cross, to intersect: una linea che ne taglia un'altra, a line that intersects another; sentiero che taglia una strada, path that cuts across a road; tagliare la strada a qlcu., ( in automobile) to cut in (o to cut across s.o.'s path); (fig.) to get in s.o.'s way4 ( interrompere) to cut* off; to interrupt; to stop: tagliare la ritirata al nemico, to cut off the enemy's retreat; tagliare i viveri a qlcu., to cut off (o to stop) s.o.'s supplies; ha tagliato i viveri alla figlia, he refused to support his daughter any longer // era tagliato fuori dalla società, he was cut off from society; i produttori cercano di tagliare fuori gli intermediari, producers try to freeze out middlemen5 ( togliere) to cut* out: hanno tagliato alcuni paragrafi, they have cut out a few paragraphs; la censura ha tagliato molte sequenze del film, the censors have cut a lot of sequences from the film6 ( ridurre) to cut* down: tagliare le spese, to cut down on expenses; tagliare un articolo, to cut down an article7 ( vini) to blend8 ( a carte) to cut*◆ v. intr.1 ( essere tagliente) to cut*: queste forbici non tagliano, these scissors don't cut; il coltello taglia bene, poco, the knife cuts well, doesn't cut well2 ( prendere una scorciatoia) to cut*: poiché eravamo in ritardo tagliammo per il bosco, as we were late we cut across the wood // tagliare corto, to cut short.◘ tagliarsi v.intr.pron. to cut*, to get* cut: la seta si taglia facilmente nelle pieghe, silk cuts easily in the folds◆ v.rifl. to cut* oneself, to get* cut: si è tagliato con un coltello, he cut himself with a knife.* * *[taʎ'ʎare]1. vt1) (gen) to cut, (torta, salame) to cut, slice, (arrosto) to carve, (siepe) to trim, (fieno, prato) to mow, (grano) to reap, (albero) to fell, cut downtagliare qc in due/in più parti — to cut sth in two/into several pieces
tagliare la gola a qn — to cut o slit sb's throat
tagliare il capo o la testa a qn — to behead sb, cut sb's head off
taglia e incolla Inform — cut and paste
2) (articolo, scritto, scena) to cut, (acqua, telefono, gas) to cut off3) (intersecare: sogg: strada) to cut acrosstagliare la strada a qn — (in macchina) to cut in on sb, (a piedi) to cut across in front of sb
5) (carte) to cut7)tagliare la corda — to sneak offtagliare le gambe a qn fig — to make it impossible for sb to act, tie sb's hands
tagliare i panni addosso a qn — (sparlare) to tear sb to pieces
2. vi* * *[taʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere in pezzi) to cut* [carta, tessuto, pane]; to cut*, to chop [legna, verdura, carne]tagliare qcs. con le forbici — to scissor o snip sth.
tagliare (a fette) una torta — to slice a cake, to cut a cake into slices
tagliare qcs. a pezzi — to cut sth. into pieces o bits
tagliare qcs. a cubetti o dadini — to dice o cube sth., to chop sth. into cubes
2) (fare un taglio in) to cut*, to slit* [ gola]; to slash [ gomme]; (ferire) [manette, forbici] to cut*3) (staccare) to cut* off [ramo, fiore, testa, dito, arto]; (abbattere) to cut* down, to chop (down) [ albero]4) (interrompere l'erogazione di) to cut* off [luce, telefono]tagliare i viveri a qcn. — to cut off sb.'s lifeline o supplies (anche fig.)
5) (accorciare) to cut* [ capelli]; to cut*, to clip [ unghie]; to clip, to prune [cespuglio, siepe]; to cut*, to mow*, to trim [erba, prato](farsi) tagliare i capelli — to have one's hair cut o a haircut
6)7) sart. to cut* out8) cinem. to cut* (out)9) fig. (ridurre) to cut* (down), to shorten [discorso, testo]; to cut*, to reduce [spese, sovvenzioni, budget]10) (intersecare) [strada, ferrovia] to cut*, to intersect [ strada]; mat. to intersectil camion mi ha tagliato la strada — the lorry cut across my path o cut me off
11) (mescolare) to cut* [droga, vino]13) gioc. to cut* [ mazzo]2.1) (essere affilato) to cut*attenzione, taglia! — be careful, it's sharp!
2)3.tagliare per i campi — to cut through o strike across the fields
verbo pronominale tagliarsi1) (ferirsi) to cut* oneself- rsi le vene — to slash one's wrists; (amputarsi)
- rsi i capelli — to cut one's hair; (farsi tagliare) to have one's hair cut o a haircut
- rsi le unghie — to cut o clip one's nails
3) (strapparsi) [cuoio, tessuto] to split*••tagliare corto — to cut short, to make it short and sweet
tagliare la corda — to flake off, to clear off BE, to scarper BE
quel vino mi ha tagliato le gambe — that wine made me really drowsy o laid me out
* * *tagliare/taλ'λare/ [1]1 (dividere in pezzi) to cut* [carta, tessuto, pane]; to cut*, to chop [legna, verdura, carne]; tagliare qcs. con le forbici to scissor o snip sth.; tagliare (a fette) una torta to slice a cake, to cut a cake into slices; tagliare qcs. a pezzi to cut sth. into pieces o bits; tagliare qcs. a cubetti o dadini to dice o cube sth., to chop sth. into cubes2 (fare un taglio in) to cut*, to slit* [ gola]; to slash [ gomme]; (ferire) [manette, forbici] to cut*3 (staccare) to cut* off [ramo, fiore, testa, dito, arto]; (abbattere) to cut* down, to chop (down) [ albero]4 (interrompere l'erogazione di) to cut* off [luce, telefono]; tagliare i viveri a qcn. to cut off sb.'s lifeline o supplies (anche fig.)5 (accorciare) to cut* [ capelli]; to cut*, to clip [ unghie]; to clip, to prune [cespuglio, siepe]; to cut*, to mow*, to trim [erba, prato]; (farsi) tagliare i capelli to have one's hair cut o a haircut6 tagliare una curva to cut a corner7 sart. to cut* out8 cinem. to cut* (out)9 fig. (ridurre) to cut* (down), to shorten [discorso, testo]; to cut*, to reduce [spese, sovvenzioni, budget]10 (intersecare) [strada, ferrovia] to cut*, to intersect [ strada]; mat. to intersect; il camion mi ha tagliato la strada the lorry cut across my path o cut me off11 (mescolare) to cut* [droga, vino]13 gioc. to cut* [ mazzo](aus. avere)1 (essere affilato) to cut*; attenzione, taglia! be careful, it's sharp! questo coltello taglia bene this knife cuts well2 tagliare per i campi to cut through o strike across the fields; tagliare per una via laterale to cut down a side streetIII tagliarsi verbo pronominale1 (ferirsi) to cut* oneself; si è tagliato il labbro he cut his lip; - rsi le vene to slash one's wrists; (amputarsi) - rsi un dito to cut off one's finger2 (accorciarsi) - rsi i capelli to cut one's hair; (farsi tagliare) to have one's hair cut o a haircut; - rsi le unghie to cut o clip one's nails; tagliare la barba to shave one's beard off3 (strapparsi) [cuoio, tessuto] to split*tagliare corto to cut short, to make it short and sweet; tagliare la corda to flake off, to clear off BE, to scarper BE; tagliare fuori to cut off; quel vino mi ha tagliato le gambe that wine made me really drowsy o laid me out. -
18 условливаться
условиться (с тв. о пр., с тв. + инф.)arrange (with d., with + to inf.); agree (with on, with + to inf.); ( договариваться) settle (with d., with + to inf.)условливаться о дне — settle the day, fix the date, agree on the day
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19 liquidare vt
[likwi'dare]1) (debiti) to settle, pay off, (società) to wind up, liquidate, (merci) to sell off, clear, (pensione) to pay2) (fig : sbarazzarsi di: persona) to get rid of, (uccidere) to kill, liquidate -
20 условливаться
несов. - усло́вливаться, сов. - усло́виться(с тв. о пр., с тв. + инф.) arrange (with d, with + to inf); agree (with on, with + to inf); ( договариваться) settle (with d, with + to inf)усло́вливаться встре́титься — arrange to meet
усло́вливаться о встре́че — arrange a meeting
они́ усло́вились бо́льше об э́том не говори́ть — they agreed not to speak about it any more
усло́вливаться о дне — settle the day, fix the date, agree on the day
ну́жно оконча́тельно усло́виться — we must get it settled (once and for all)
См. также в других словарях:
once and for all — {adv. phr.} 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. * /Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday./ * /For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you./ 2. Permanently. *… … Dictionary of American idioms
once and for all — {adv. phr.} 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. * /Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday./ * /For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you./ 2. Permanently. *… … Dictionary of American idioms
once and for all — adverb in a conclusive way (Freq. 2) we settled the problem conclusively • Syn: ↑conclusively • Ant: ↑inconclusively (for: ↑conclusively) … Useful english dictionary
once\ and\ for\ all — adv. phr. 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday. For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you. 2. Permanently. Bill and Tom… … Словарь американских идиом
once and for all — completely and finally. I wish we could settle the matter once and for all … New idioms dictionary
settle — set‧tle [ˈsetl] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to end an argument by agreeing to do something: • The two companies signed a pact that settled the patent suit. • Before the second phase of the trial, the companysettled out of court (= ended… … Financial and business terms
settle — set|tle1 [ setl ] verb *** ▸ 1 end disagreement ▸ 2 go and live somewhere ▸ 3 fall & rest on ground ▸ 4 pay all money owed to someone ▸ 5 decide something definitely ▸ 6 gradually sink down ▸ 7 finish dealing with something ▸ 8 make someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
once — once1 W1S1 [wʌns] adv [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: one] 1.) on one occasion only ▪ I ve only met her once. ▪ Paul s been to Wexford once before . (just) the once BrE spoken ▪ Mrs Peterson came in to see Ruth just the once. 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
settle — I UK [ˈset(ə)l] / US verb Word forms settle : present tense I/you/we/they settle he/she/it settles present participle settling past tense settled past participle settled *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to end an argument by making an… … English dictionary
once — 1 /wVns/ adverb 1 ONE TIME on one occasion: I ve only met her once. | once before: Paul s been to Wexford once before. 2 once a week/year etc one time every week etc as a regular activity: We do aerobics once a week. 3 at once a) immediately or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
once — /wuns/, adv. 1. at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation. 2. a single time: We ate there just once. We go to a movie once a week. 3. even a single time; at any time; ever: If the facts once become known, it… … Universalium