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2 брать начало
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > брать начало
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3 берет начало
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > берет начало
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4 ἀνατέλλω
Aἀνατεταλκός Plb. 9.15.10
:—make to rise up, τοῖσιν δ' (sc. ἵπποις)ἀμβροσίην ἀνέτειλενέμεσθυ Il.5.777
;Αἴγυπτος.. Δήμητρος ἀντέλλει στάχυν A.Fr. 300
, cf. LXX Ge.3.18; ὕδωρ ἀ. make water gush forth, Pi.I.6(5).75;τὸν ἥλιον Ev.Matt.5.45
:—so in [voice] Pass., φλὸξ ἀνατελλομένα a flame mounting up, Pl. Ion4(3).83.2 bring forth, give birth to ἄντειλας Διόνυσον ib.7(6).5;ἰούλους A.R.2.44
: of events, μυρί' ἀπ' αἰσχρῶν ἀνατέλλοντα S.Ph. 1139.II intr., rise, appear above the horizon, of any heavenly body, as sun and moon, Hdt.2.142, S.OC 1246, Ar.Nu. 754;πρὸς ἠῶ τε καὶ ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα Hdt.1.204
, 4.40; also of constellations, A.R.3.959;ἠὼσἀντ. Id.2.1007
; dist. from ἐπιτέλλω (q.v.), Ptol.Alm.8.4; cf. ἀνατολή.b = ἐπιτέλλω, of the Pleiades, Theoc. 13.25.2 of a river, take its rise, ἐκ ταύτης [γῆς λίμνης] Hdt.4.52, cf. Ael.NA14.16, etc.b of persons, originate,ἐξ Ἰούδα ἀνατέταλκεν ὁ κύριος Ep.Heb.7.14
.3 grow, of hair,ταρφὺς ἀντέλλουσα θρίξ A.Th. 535
; of teeth, Arist.HA 501b29; spring up, of plants, Thphr.HP3.1.6, al.; cf.ἀνατολή 11
.4 of mountains, rise, A.R. 1.501; but, appear on the horizon, ib. 601.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνατέλλω
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5 брать начало
1) General subject: date, originate (with whom did the idea originate? - у кого зародилась эта мысль?), spring, stem (от - from), begin on (от чего-л.), begin upon (от чего-л.), trace back, stem from3) Fishery: flow from -
6 poticati iz
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7 начинаться
1) General subject: begin, commence, dawn, get going, get underway (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=get*2+5&dict=A), open (the story opens with a wedding - рассказ начинается с описания свадьбы), rise, set in, start, teethe2) Naval: break out5) Poetical language: glimpse7) Accounting: attach8) Makarov: develop, take its rise -
8 давать начало
1. give rise toбрать начало, начинаться — to take its rise
начал действовать; принял меры — took action
2. springначало жизни, юность, молодость — the spring of life
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9 a-şi avea originea în...
to have / to take its rise in...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi avea originea în...
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10 ered vhol / folyó
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11 начало
1. beginning, commencement, start, inception; outset, offset, onset, lead-off; opening(на страница, списък) topв началото in the beginningв началото на срока at the beginning of the termв началото на март in the beginning of March, early in Marchв начало то на годината in the beginning of the year, at the turn of the year(още) от самото начало from the very beginning, right from the beginning/start, from the very first, from the word goтова е добро начало that's a good start/beginningначало на преговори beginning of negotiations, overturesначало на военни действия an outbreak of hostilities2. (принцип) rule, principleам. by and largeна... начала on the basis of...на тези начала on these/such lines/principlesна социалистически начала on socialist principles, along socialist lines, on a socialist basisна доброволни начала voluntarilyна равни начала on an equal footing; share and share alikeна частни начала privately3. (източник) origin; source; origination* * *нача̀ло,ср., -а̀ 1. beginning, commencement, start, inception; genesis; outset, offset, onset, lead-off; opening; разг. kick-off; (на страница, списък) top; в \началоото in the beginning; в \началоото на годината in the beginning of the year, at the turn of the year; в \началоото на март in the beginning of March, early in March; в \началоото на срока at the beginning of the term; добро \началоо a promising beginning; доброто \началоо е гаранция за успеха well begun is half done; a good lather’s half a shave; като \началоо for a start, разг. right off the bat; \началоо на военни действия an outbreak of hostilities; \началоо на преговори beginning of negotiations, overtures; от \началоото до края from beginning to end, from start to finish; from first to last; (още) от самото \началоо from the very beginning, right from the beginning/start, from the very first, from the word go; слагам \началоо на make a start with, lay the beginnings of, initiate, inaugurate; commence; това е \началоото на края the end has begun; участвам от самото \началоо разг. get in on the ground floor;2. ( принцип) rule, principle; доброто \началоо good; злото \началоо evil; на доброволни \началоа voluntarily; на равни \началоа on an equal footing; share and share alike; на тези \началоа on these/such lines/principles; на частни \началоа privately; основно \началоо rudiments; по \началоо as a rule; on/in principle; амер. by and large; ръководно \началоо a basic/guiding principle;3. ( източник) origin; source; origination; водя \началоото си от originate in; proceed/derive from; (за река) rise, take its source, spring (from); давам \началоо на originate.* * *mother (прен.); ABC; beginning: at the начало of the term - в началото на срока; commencement; genesis{`djenizis}; inception; inchoation; initiation; offset{`O;fset}; onset; opening; proem{`prxOqm}; rise{raiz}; rudiment; start{sta;t}* * *1. (за река) rise, take its source, spring (from) 2. (източник) origin;source;origination 3. (на страница, списък) top 4. (още) от самото НАЧАЛО from the very beginning, right from the beginning/start, from the very first, from the word go 5. (принцип) rule, principle 6. beginning, commencement, start, inception;outset, offset, onset, lead-off;opening 7. НАЧАЛО на военни действия an outbreak of hostilities 8. НАЧАЛО на преговори beginning of negotiations, overtures 9. ам. by and large 10. в НАЧАЛО то на годината in the beginning of the year, at the turn of the year 11. в НАЧАЛОто in the beginning 12. в НАЧАЛОто на март in the beginning of March, early in March 13. в НАЧАЛОто на срока at the beginning of the term 14. в самото НАЧАЛО at the very outset 15. водя НАЧАЛОто си от originate in;proceed/derive from 16. всяко НАЧАЛО е трудно every beginning is hard 17. давам НАЧАЛО на originate 18. добро НАЧАЛО a promising beginning 19. доброто НАЧАЛО good 20. доброто НАЧАЛО е гаранция за успеха well begun is half done;a good lather's half a shave 21. злото НАЧАЛО evil 22. като НАЧАЛО for a start 23. на доброволни начала voluntarily 24. на равни начала on an equal footing;share and share alike 25. на социалистически начала on socialist principles, along socialist lines, on a socialist basis 26. на тези начала on these/such lines/principles 27. на частни начала privately 28. на... начала on the basis of... 29. основно НАЧАЛО rudiments 30. от НАЧАЛОто до края from beginning to end, from start to finish 31. по НАЧАЛО as a rule;on/in principle 32. ръководно НАЧАЛО a basic/guiding principle 33. слагам НАЧАЛО на make a start with lay the beginnings of, initiate, inaugurate 34. това е НАЧАЛО то на края that's the beginning of the end, the end has begun 35. това е добро НАЧАЛО that's a good start/beginning -
12 извирам
1. (за вода) spring(за извор) issue(изобилно) gush out/forth(за река) rise, take its source (от in, from)парите му като че ли извират he seems to be rolling in money2. (изпарявам се) boil away, evaporate3. прен. swarm, teem (with)мравките като че ли извираха the place was swarming with ants* * *извѝрам,гл.1. (за вода) spring; (за извор) issue; ( изобилно) gush out/forth; (за река) rise, take its source (от in, from); парите му като че ли извират he seems to be rolling in money;2. ( изпарявам се) boil away, evaporate;3. прен. swarm, teem (with).* * *boil dry; issue; spring* * *1. (за вода) spring 2. (за извор) issue 3. (за река) rise, take its source (от in, from) 4. (изобилно) gush out/forth 5. (изпарявам се) boil away, evaporate 6. мравките като че ли извираха the place was swarming with ants 7. парите му като че ли извират he seems to be rolling in money 8. прен. swarm, teem (with) -
13 orior
ŏrĭor, ortus, fut. part. oriturus, 4 (but with some forms of the 3d conj.: orĭtur, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 305 Müll.; Gell. 4, 17, 14; cf. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89; Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 26; Lucr. 3, 272; Verg. A. 2, 411; 680; Hor. S. 1, 5, 39; Ov. M. 1, 774 et saep.:I.oreris,
id. ib. 10, 166; imperat. orere, Val. Max. 4, 7, 7: impf. subj. oreretur, Paul. Nol. Carm. 15, 59; and oreretur and orerentur are the more usual forms in the best MSS.; cf. Haase in Reisig's Vorles. p. 251; Neue, Formenl. 2, p. 418 sq.), v. dep. [root or.; Sanscr. ar-; Gr. ornumi, orinô; v. Curt. Gr. Etym. 348 sq.].In gen., of persons, to rise, bestir one's self, get up, etc.:B.consul oriens nocte diceret dictatorem,
Liv. 8, 23.—Esp., of the heavenly bodies, to rise, become visible, appear:II.stellae, ut quaeque oriturque caditque,
Ov. F. 1, 295:ortā luce,
in the morning, Caes. B. G. 5, 8:orto sole,
at sunrise, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 112:postera lux oritur,
id. S. 1, 5, 39; cf.: crassa pulvis oritur, Enn. ap. Non. 205, 28. —Transf., in gen., to come forth, become visible; to have one's origin or descent, to spring, descend from; to grow or spring forth; to rise, take its origin; arise, proceed, originate (syn. nascor):A. 1.hoc quis non credat abs te esse ortum?
Ter. And. 3, 2, 9:Rhenus oritur ex Lepontiis,
takes its rise, Caes. B. G. 5, 4:Maeander ex arce summā Celaenarum ortus,
Liv. 38, 13, 7:Tigris oritur in montibus Uxiorum,
Curt. 5, 3, 1:fons oritur in monte,
Plin. Ep. 4, 30, 2:Durius amnis oritur in Pelendonibus,
Plin. 4, 20, 34, § 112:amnis Indus in Cibyratarum jugis,
id. 5, 28, 29, § 103:ibi Caicus amnis oritur,
id. 5, 30, 33, § 125:incliti amnes Caucaso monte orti,
Curt. 8, 9, 3:Rhenus Alpium vertice ortus,
Tac. G. 1, 2:clamor,
Caes. B. G. 5, 53:oritur controversia,
arises, Cic. Clu. 69, 161: unde oritur nox, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 193 Müll. (Ann. v. 407 Vahl.):tempestas,
Nep. Tim. 3, 3:monstrum mirabile,
Verg. A. 2, 680:ulcera,
Cels. 6, 13:ea officia. quae oriuntur a suo cujusque genere virtutum,
Cic. Fin. 5, 24, 69:id facmus ex te ortum,
Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 67:tibi a me nulla orta est mjuria,
I have caused you no injury, Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 35: quod si numquam oritur, ne occidit quidem umquam, comes into being, Cic. Rep. 6, 24, 27. —Of persons, to be born:in quo (solo) tu ortus et procreatus es,
Cic. Leg. 2, 2, 4:pueros orientes animari,
at birth, id. Div. 2, 42, 89: ex concubina, Sal. J. 108, 1; to be descended from:plerosque Belgas esse ortos a Germanis,
Caes. B. G. 2, 4; to begin, commence, take its beginning:ab aliquo sermo oritur,
Cic. Lael. 1, 5.—Hence,The rising sun, morning sun:2.et me saevus equis oriens afflavit anhelis,
Verg. A. 5, 739; id. G. 1, 250.—The quarter where the sun rises, the East, the Orient (opp. to occidens, the West, the Occident):3.ab oriente ad occidentem,
Cic. N. D. 2, 66:aestivus,
the quarter where the sun rises in summer, Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 105:hibernus,
Col. 1, 6:vernus,
Gell. 2, 22, 7.—Poet. for day:B.septimus hinc oriens cum se demiserit undis,
Ov. F. 1, 653.—ortus, a, um, P. a., sprung, descended, born; constr. with ex, ab, and (partic. with poets and since the Aug. per.) with simple abl.(α).Class. usually with ab:(β).a me ortus,
Cic. Planc. 27, 67:quoniam ab illo (Catone) ortus es,
id. Mur. 31, 66; Nep. Att. 18, 3; Hor. S. 1, 5, 55:maternum genus ab regibus ortum,
Suet. Caes. 6:a liberatoribus patriae ortus,
Liv. 7, 32, 13: homo a se ortus, without noble or famous ancestors:ego a me ortus et per me nixus (opp. adjuvari commendatione majorum),
Cic. Planc. 27, 67; id. Phil. 6, 6, 17.—Less freq. with ex and name of person:(γ).ex Tantalo,
Quint. 9, 3, 57; but with ex and the name of a place, family, order, class, etc., freq. and class.:ex eodem loco ortus,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 10:ortus ex eā familiā, quā, etc.,
Liv. 7, 10, 3:ex concubinā,
Sall. J. 5, 7; 108, 1; Liv. 1, 34, 6:ex patricio sanguine,
id. 6, 40, 6.—With abl. alone (except with loco and genere, mostly poet. and post-Aug.):eā familiā ortus,
Sall. C. 31, 7:orte Saturno,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 50; 4, 5, 1; 3, 6, 33: 4, 6, 32: id. Ep. 1, 6, 22:ortus sorore ejus,
Liv. 8, 3, 7:paelice,
id. 39, 53, 3:orti Atticis,
Vell. 1, 4 init.:antiquis nobilibus,
Quint. 3, 8, 31:Germanicum Druso ortum,
Tac. A. 1, 3:Thessalis,
id. ib. 6, 34; 12, 53;15, 72: regiā stirpe,
Curt. 4, 1, 17:oppido Ferentino,
Suet. Oth. 1:equestri familiā,
id. Aug. 2:magnis e centurionibus,
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14 suivre
suivre [syivʀ]➭ TABLE 401. transitive verba. to follow• pars sans moi, je te suis go on without me and I'll follow• ralentis, je ne peux pas (te) suivre slow down, I can't keep up (with you)• suivre qn de près [garde du corps] to stick close to sb ; [voiture, coureur] to follow close behind sb• suivez le guide ! this way, please!• cette préposition est toujours suivie de... this preposition is always followed by...• il la suivit des yeux or du regard he followed her with his eyes• vous me suivez ? ( = vous me comprenez ?) do you follow me?b. ( = se conformer à) [+ exemple, mode, conseil, consigne] to follow• si les prix augmentent, les salaires doivent suivre if prices rise, salaries must do the samec. [étudiant] [+ classe, cours] ( = être inscrit à) to attend ; ( = être attentif à) to followd. ( = observer l'évolution de) to follow• suivre un malade/un élève to follow the progress of a patient/a pupil• « à suivre » [feuilleton] "to be continued"2. intransitive verba. [élève] ( = être attentif) to pay attention ; ( = assimiler le programme) to keep upb. ( = venir après) to follow• « faire suivre » (sur enveloppe) "please forward"3. reflexive verb* * *sɥivʀ
1.
1) ( aller derrière) to follow [personne, voiture]; ( accompagner) to accompany [personne]suivre quelqu'un dans le jardin — to follow somebody into the garden GB ou yard US
suivre quelqu'un de près/de loin — lit to follow somebody closely/at a distance
il est mort en juin, et elle l'a suivi de près — he died in June and she followed not long after
suivez le guide! — this way, please!
2) ( se situer après) to follow, to come after [période, incident, dynastie]; ( succéder à) to follow; ( résulter de) to followle jour qui suivit — the next ou following day
‘à suivre’ — ‘to be continued’
3) ( aller selon) [personne] to follow [flèche, sentier, itinéraire]; [police, chien] to follow [piste]; [bateau, route] to follow, to hug [côte]; [route] to run alongside [voie ferrée]quelle est la marche à suivre? — fig what is the best way to go about it?
suivre le droit chemin — fig to keep to the straight and narrow
4) ( se conformer à) to follow [coutume, exemple, instinct]; to obey [caprice, impulsion]5) ( être attentif à) to follow [leçon, match, procès]; to follow the progress of [élève, malade]être suivi or se faire suivre par un spécialiste — Médecine to be treated by a specialist
un de nos collègues, suivez mon regard — (colloq) hum one of our colleagues, not mentioning any names
6) ( assister à)suivre un cours de cuisine — to do a cookery GB ou cooking US course
7) ( comprendre) to follow [explication, raisonnement]8) fig ( ne pas se laisser distancer) to keep pace with [personne]tu vas trop vite, je ne peux pas (te) suivre — you're going too fast, I can't keep up
les prix augmentent, mais les salaires ne suivent pas — prices are going up but wages are not keeping pace
9) Commerce10) Sport to follow [something] through [ballon]
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verbe intransitif1) Postes
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se suivre verbe pronominal1) ( être placés dans un ordre) [numéros, pages] to be in order; Jeux [cartes] to be consecutive2) ( se succéder) [incidents] to happen one after the other
4.
verbe impersonnelil suit — it follows (de from)
* * *sɥivʀ1. vt1) (aller derrière) [personne] to followIl m'a suivie jusque chez moi. — He followed me home.
suivre qn/qch des yeux — to follow sb/sth with one's eyes
2) (dans le temps) [semaines, mois] [événements] to followsuivre son cours — to take its course, to follow its course
L'enquête suit son cours. — The inquiry is taking its course., The inquiry is following its course.
3) (= soutenir, imiter) [personne] to follow4) (= comprendre) [personne, conversation, leçon] to follow5) [émission] (= regarder) to watch, (= écouter) to listen toJe peux changer de chaîne ou tu suis cette émission? — Are you watching this programme or can I change the channel?, Are you following this programme or can I change the channel?
"à suivre" — "to be continued"
6) [actualité] to followJ'aime suivre l'actualité. — I like to keep up with the news.
7) (= assister à) [cours] to do, to takeJe suis un cours d'anglais à la fac. — I'm doing an English course at college.
8) [traitement] to be having, to be undergoing2. vi1) [personne] to follow2) [semaines, mois, années] to followdans les semaines qui suivirent — in the weeks that followed, in the following weeks
3)faire suivre [courrier] — to forward
4) (= écouter) to pay attention5) (= assimiler le programme) to keep up, to followIl n'arrive pas à suivre en maths. — He can't keep up in maths.
* * *suivre verb table: suivreA vtr1 ( aller derrière) to follow [personne, voiture]; ( accompagner) to accompany [personne]; suivez cette voiture! follow that car!; suivis de leur chien followed by their dog; j'ai l'impression qu'on me suit I think I'm being followed; un interprète le suit dans ses visites officielles an interpreter accompanies him on official visits; faire suivre qn to have sb followed; suivre qn en exil/dans le jardin to follow sb into exile/into the garden GB ou yard US; suivre qn de près/de loin lit to follow sb closely/at a distance; suivre de très près la voiture de tête Sport to be right behind the leading car; il est mort en juin, et elle l'a suivi de près he died in June and she followed not long after; il me suit partout [chien] he follows me everywhere; [sac] it goes everywhere with me; partez sans moi, je vous suis don't wait for me, I'll follow; suivre qn du regard to follow sb with one's eyes; ta réputation t'a suivi jusqu'ici your reputation has followed you; suivre un cerf à la trace to stalk a stag; suivez le guide! this way, please!;2 ( se situer après) to follow, to come after [période, incident, dynastie]; ( succéder à) to follow; ( résulter de) to follow; le verbe suit le sujet the verb comes after ou follows the subject; suivit un long silence there followed a long silence; le film qui suivit the film that followed; le jour qui suivit the next ou following day; la répression qui suivit l'insurrection the clamp-down that followed the insurrection; comme nous le verrons dans l'exemple qui suit as we shall see in the following example; lis ce qui suit read on; ‘à suivre’ ‘to be continued’;3 ( aller selon) [personne] to follow [flèche, sentier, itinéraire]; [police, chien] to follow [piste]; [bateau, route] to follow, to hug [côte]; [route] to run alongside [voie ferrée]; ils ont suivi la même voie fig they followed the same path; indiquer (à qn) la route à suivre to give (sb) directions; quelle est la marche à suivre? fig what is the best way to go about it?; suivre le droit chemin fig to keep to the straight and narrow; lire en suivant (les lignes) du doigt dans son livre to read with a finger under the line; ⇒ bonhomme;4 ( se conformer à) to follow [coutume, exemple, conseil, règlement, mode, chef de file]; to follow [instinct, penchant]; to obey [caprice, impulsion]; suivre une recette/un traitement to follow a recipe/a course of treatment; décider de suivre un régime to decide to go on a diet; il suit/ne suit pas son régime he keeps to/doesn't keep to his diet; le dollar a chuté et la livre a suivi the dollar fell and the pound followed suit;5 ( être attentif à) to follow [leçon, match, procès]; to follow the progress of [élève, malade]; suivre un feuilleton à la télévision to watch a serial on TV; suivre l'actualité to keep up with the news; suivre les événements de très près to keep a close eye on developments, to watch developments closely; c'est une affaire à suivre it's something worth watching; être suivi or se faire suivre par un spécialiste Méd to be treated by a specialist; elle ne suit jamais en classe she never pays attention in class; un de nos collègues, suivez mon regard○ hum one of our colleagues, not mentioning any names;6 ( assister à) suivre un cours de cuisine to do a cookery GB ou cooking US course; suivre un stage de formation to be on a training course GB, to be in a training program US;7 ( comprendre) to follow [explication, raisonnement]; je vous suis I'm with you, I follow; je ne vous suis pas très bien I'm not quite with you, I don't quite follow; vous me suivez? are you with me?; je n'arrive pas à suivre ce qu'il dit I can't follow what he's saying;8 fig ( ne pas se laisser distancer) to keep pace with [personne]; tu vas trop vite, je ne peux pas (te) suivre you're going too fast, I can't keep up; les prix augmentent, mais les salaires ne suivent pas prices are going up but wages are not keeping pace; il ne suit pas bien en chimie Scol he's struggling to keep up in chemistry;9 Comm suivre un article to keep a line in stock;10 Sport to follow [sth] through [ballon].B vi1 Postes faire suivre son courrier to have one's mail forwarded; (prière de) faire suivre please forward;C se suivre vpr1 ( être placés dans un ordre) [numéros, pages] to be in order; [cartes] Jeux to be consecutive; les numéros ne se suivent pas the numbers are not consecutive ou in order;2 ( se succéder) [incidents] to happen one after the other; se suivre à quelques jours d'intervalle to happen within a few days; les deux frères se suivent de près the two brothers are close in age;3 ( être cohérent) [argumentation, exposé] to be coherent; argumentation qui se suit en toute logique consistently logical line of argument.D v impers il suit it follows (de from); d'où il suit que from which it follows that, it therefore follows that; comme suit as follows.suivre qn comme un caniche or mouton or toutou to trail around after sb like a little dog.[sɥivr] verbe transitifA.[DANS L'ESPACE, LE TEMPS]1. [pour escorter, espionner, rattraper] to followsuivez le guide this way (for the guided tour), pleasea. [généralement] to follow close behind somebodyb. [pour le protéger] to stick close to somebodyle coureur anglais, suivi de très près par le Belge the English runner, with the Belgian close on his heelscertaines personnes, suivez mon regard, n'ont pas fait leur travail certain people, who shall be ou remain nameless, haven't done their workmarche moins vite, je ne peux pas suivre slow down, I can't keep uple jour qui suivit (the) next day, the following dayil suit de votre déclaration que le témoin ment it follows from your statement that the witness is lyingles conjonctions toujours suivies du subjonctif the conjunctions always followed by ou that always govern the subjunctiveB.[ADOPTER, OBÉIR À]1. [emprunter - itinéraire, rue] to followla route suit la rivière sur plusieurs kilomètres the road runs along ou follows (the course of) the river for several kilometres3. [se soumettre à - traitement] to undergo4. [se conformer à - conseil, personne, instructions] to follow[règlement] to comply with (inseparable)5. CARTES[produire] to produceC.1. [observer - carrière, progrès, feuilleton] to follow ; [ - actualité] to keep up with (inseparable)maintenant, suivez-moi bien now, listen to me carefully ou pay close attentionencore un qui ne suivait pas! [distrait] so, someone else wasn't paying attention!je vais suivre avec Pierre [sur son livre] I'll share Pierre's book3. [comprendre - explications, raisonnement] to follow4. [s'occuper de - dossier, commande] to deal with (inseparable) ; [ - élève] to follow the progress ofje suis suivie par un très bon médecin I'm with ou under a very good doctor————————[sɥivr] verbe intransitif1. ÉDUCATION [assimiler le programme] to keep up2. [être acheminé après]‘lettre suit’ ‘will write soon, letter follows’faire suivre [lettre] to forward, to send on3. [être ci-après] to followsont reçus les candidats dont les noms suivent the names of the successful candidates are as follows————————se suivre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être l'un derrière l'autre - personnes, lettres] to follow one anotherpar temps de brouillard, ne vous suivez pas de trop près in foggy conditions, keep your distance (from other vehicles)les trois coureurs se suivent de très près the three runners are very close behind one another ou are tightly bunched3. [se succéder dans le temps]les jours se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas (proverbe) who knows what tomorrow holds (locution), every day is a new beginning ou dawn————————à suivre locution adjectivale————————à suivre locution adverbiale‘à suivre’ ‘to be continued’ -
15 изтича
1. flow/run out, escapeизтекоха й очите от плач she has cried her eyes outизтича капка по капка drip outизтича ми кръвта bleed to death3. (за срок) elapse, expire, run outсрокът изтече the term has expiredвремето изтече time is upсрокът на визата й изтече her visa has expiredпреди да е изтекъл семестърът before the term/semester is over, before the end of the term/semesterотпуската ми изтече my holidays are over, my holidays have come to an endизтича се run off (в into), drain/flow off/away* * *1. (за река) rise, take its source (от in, from), (от езеро) issue (from) 2. (за срок) elapse, expire, run out 3. flow/run out, escape 4. ИЗТИЧА ce run off (в into), drain/flow off/away 5. ИЗТИЧА капка по капка drip out 6. ИЗТИЧА ми кръвта bleed to death 7. времето изтече time is up 8. изтекоха й очите от плач she has cried her eyes out 9. отпуската ми изтече my holidays are over, my holidays have come to an end 10. преди да е изтекъл семестърът before the term/semester is over, before the end of the term/semester 11. срокът изтече the term has expired 12. срокът на визата й изтече her visa has expired -
16 orior
orior ortus (p. fut. oritūrus), orīrī (2d pers. or<*> ris; 3d pers. oritur; subj. usu. orerētur, orerentur), dep. [OL-], to arise, rise, stir, get up: consul oriens de nocte, L.—To rise, become visible, appear: stellae, ut quaeque oriturque caditque, O.: ortā luce, in the morning, Cs.: orto sole, at sunrise, H.—To be born, be descended, originate, receive life: pueros orientīs animari, at birth: si ipse orietur et nascetur ex sese: ex concubinā, S.: orti ab Germanis, descended, Cs.—Fig., to rise, come forth, spring, descend, grow, take origin, proceed, start, begin, originate: ut clamor oreretur, was raised, Cs.: ut magna tempestas oreretur, N.: oritur monstrum, appears, V.: quod si numquam oritur, ne occidit quidem umquam, comes into being: orientia tempora Instruit, the rising generation, H.: Rhenus oritur ex Lepontiis, takes its rise, Cs.: Rhenus Alpium vertice ortus, Ta.: prosit nostris in montibus ortas, to have grown, V.: tibi a me nullast orta iniuria, I have done you no injury, T.: ab his sermo oritur, begins with.* * *Iori, ortus sum V DEPrise (sun/river); arise/emerge, crop up; get up (wake); begin; originate from; be born/created; be born of, decend/spring from; proceed/be derived (from)IIoriri, oritus sum V DEPrise (sun/river); arise/emerge, crop up; get up (wake); begin; originate from; be born/created; be born of, decend/spring from; proceed/be derived (from) -
17 agir
agir [aʒiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. intransitive verba. to act ; ( = se comporter) to behave• il a bien/mal agi envers sa mère he behaved well/badly towards his motherb. ( = exercer une influence) agir sur qn to bring pressure to bear on sb2. reflexive verb► s'agir► il s'agit de ( = il est question de) it is a matter of... ; ( = il est nécessaire de faire)• de quoi s'agit-il ? what's it about?• s'agissant de... as regards...• quand il s'agit de critiquer, il est toujours là he's always ready to criticize• il ne s'agit pas de ça ! that's not it!• il s'agit bien de ça ! (ironic) that's hardly the problem!• avec la sécurité, il ne s'agit pas de plaisanter safety is no joking matter* * *aʒiʀ
1.
verbe intransitif1) ( accomplir une action) to act2) ( se comporter) to behave, to actbien/mal agir — to behave well/badly (envers, avec toward(s))
3) ( avoir un effet) [substance, médicament] to take effect, to workagir sur quelque chose/quelqu'un — to have an effect on something/somebody
agir sur le marché — Finance to influence the market
4) ( intervenir)
2.
s'agir de verbe pronominal impersonnel1)de quoi s'agit-il? — ( question) what is it about?; ( problème) what's the matter?
il s'agit de votre mari — it's about your husband, it's to do with your husband
on connaît maintenant les gagnants: il s'agit de messieurs X et Y — we now know who the winners are: they're Mr X and Mr Y
d'après les experts il s'agirait d'un attentat — according to the experts, it would appear to be an act of terrorism
quand il s'agit d'argent/de faire le ménage — when it comes to money/to doing the housework
s'agissant de quelque chose/quelqu'un — as regards something/somebody
il s'agit bien de partir en vacances maintenant que je suis au chômage! — iron now that I'm unemployed it's hardly the (right) time to talk about going on vacation!
2) ( il est nécessaire de)il s'agit de faire vite — we/you etc must act quickly
il s'agit pour le gouvernement de relancer l'économie — what the government must do now is boost the economy
* * *aʒiʀ vi1) (= se comporter) to behave, to act2) (= faire quelque chose) to act, to take actionIl faut agir rapidement. — We must act fast.
3) (= avoir de l'effet) [médicament] to act* * *agir verb table: finirA vi1 ( accomplir une action) to act; décider/refuser d'agir to decide/to refuse to act ou to take action; il a agi sous le coup de la colère he acted in anger; assez parlé, maintenant il faut agir! that's enough talk, now we've got to act ou let's have some action!; agir comme intermédiaire to act as an intermediary; il est urgent d'agir urgent action must be taken; il parle beaucoup mais agit peu he's all talk and no action; agir avec prudence to proceed with caution;2 ( se comporter) to behave, to act; bien/mal agir to behave well/badly (envers, avec towardsGB); agir comme un enfant/idiot to behave childishly/stupidly, to act like a child/fool; je n'aime pas sa manière or façon d'agir I don't like the way he/she behaves; agir en honnête homme to behave honourablyGB; agir en lâche/gentleman to act like a coward/gentleman; agir comme on l'entend to do what one likes;3 ( avoir un effet) [substance, médicament] to take effect, to work; le somnifère agit immédiatement the sleeping pill takes effect ou works ou acts immediately; le médicament n'a pas agi the medicine hasn't worked; agir sur qch/qn to have an effect on sth/sb; agir comme un signal d'alarme to serve as an alarm signal; agir sur le marché Fin to influence the market;4 ( intervenir) agir auprès de to approach; agir auprès d'un ministre pour obtenir une faveur to approach a minister in order to obtain a favourGB;5 Jur agir contre qn to take legal action against sb; agir au civil to sue; agir au criminel to prosecute.B s'agir de vpr impers1 ( il est question de) de quoi s'agit-il? what is it about? ; ( il y a un problème) what's the matter?; mais il ne s'agit pas de ça! but that's not the point!; mais il s'agit de ton bonheur/ta santé! but we're talking about your happiness/your health here!, but it's your happiness/your health that's at stake (here)!; dans ce livre, il s'agit d'une famille d'agriculteurs this book is about a family of farmers; il s'agit de votre mari it's about your husband, it's to do with your husband; on connaît maintenant les gagnants: il s'agit de messieurs X et Y we now know who the winners are: they're Mr X and Mr Y; d'après les experts il s'agirait d'un attentat according to the experts, it would appear to be an act of terrorism; quand il s'agit de faire le ménage, il n'est jamais là! when there's cleaning to be done, he's never there ou around!; quand il s'agit d'argent il est toujours là! where money' s concerned ou when it comes to money, he's always right in there!; s'agissant de qch/qn as regards sth/sb; il s'agit bien de partir en vacances maintenant que je suis au chômage! iron now that I'm unemployed it's hardly the (right) time to talk about going on vacation!;2 ( il est nécessaire de) il s'agit de faire vite we/you etc must act quickly; il s'agit de se remettre au travail we/you etc must get back to work; il s'agit de vous ressaisir! you must pull yourself together!; il s'agit de savoir ce que tu veux! make up your mind!; il ne s'agit pas de changer d'avis à la dernière minute! there's no question of a last-minute change of mind!; il s'agit pour le gouvernement de redonner confiance aux électeurs/relancer l'économie what the government must do now is regain the confidence of the electorate/boost the economy; il s'agirait de se mettre d'accord: vous venez mardi ou jeudi? we'd better get it straight: are you coming on Tuesday or Thursday?; il ne s'agit pas de rater notre coup, il s'agit de ne pas rater notre coup we must get it right the first time.C ○ s'agir que vpr impers il s'agit qu'il obéisse! he must do as he's told!; il ne s'agit pas qu'elle soit en retard! she mustn't be late![aʒir] verbe intransitifA.[AVOIR UNE ACTIVITÉ]en cas d'incendie, il faut agir vite in the event of a fire, it is important to act quicklyagir auprès de quelqu'un [essayer de l'influencer] to try to influence somebody2. [passer à l'action] to do somethingassez parlé, maintenant il faut agir! enough talk, let's have some action!bien/mal agir envers quelqu'un to behave well/badly towards somebodyagir selon sa conscience to act according to one's conscience, to let one's conscience be one's guideB.[AVOIR UN EFFET]1. [fonctionner - poison, remède] to act, to take effect, to work ; [ - élément nutritif] to act, to have an effect ; [ - détergent] to work2. [avoir une influence]C.[DANS LE DOMAINE JURIDIQUE] to act in a court of lawa. [en droit pénal] to prosecute somebodyb. [en droit civil] to sue somebodyagir au nom de ou pour quelqu'un to act on behalf of ou for somebody————————s'agir de verbe impersonnel1. [être question de]je voudrais vous parler d'une affaire importante, voici ce dont il s'agit I'd like to talk to you about an important matter, namely thismais enfin, il s'agit de sa santé! but her health is at stake (here)!je peux te prêter de l'argent — il ne s'agit pas de ça ou ce n'est pas de ça qu'il s'agit I can lend you some money — that's not the point ou the questions'il ne s'agissait que d'argent, la solution serait simple! if it were only a question of money, the answer would be simple!une augmentation? il s'agit bien de cela à l'heure où l'on parle de licenciements (ironique) a rise? that's very likely now there's talk of redundancies (ironique)quand il s'agit d'aller à la chasse, il trouve toujours le temps! when it comes to going hunting, he can always find time!quand il s'agit de râler, tu es toujours là! you can always be relied upon to moan!une voiture a explosé, il s'agirait d'un accident a car has exploded, apparently by accident2. [falloir]il s'agit de savoir si... the question is whether...dis donc, il ne s'agit pas de se perdre! come on, we mustn't get lost now!il s'agit bien de pleurer maintenant que tu l'as cassé! you may well cry, now that you've broken it!————————s'agissant de locution prépositionnelle2. [puisque cela concerne]un service d'ordre ne s'imposait pas, s'agissant d'une manifestation pacifique there was no need for a police presence, given that this was a peaceful demonstration -
18 идти
пойти1. см. ходить2. ( отправляться) start, leave*3. тк. несов. ( приближаться) come*4. (о дыме, паре, воде и т. п.) come* outдым идёт из трубы — smoke is coming out of / from the chimney
кровь идёт из раны — blood is coming from the wound; the wound is bleeding
6. ( об осадках) fall*, переводится тж. соответствующим глаголом:снег идёт — it is snowing, it snows
дождь идёт — it is raining, it rains
град идёт — it is hailing, it hails
7. тк. несов. ( превосходить) proceed, go* onидут переговоры — negotiations are proceeding, или going on
идут занятия — classes are being held, classes are in progress, или going on
8. (поступать куда-л.) enter, become*идти в лётчики — become* an airman*
9. ( находить сбыт) sell*идти в продажу — go*, или be up, for sale
10. (на вн.; требоваться) be used (in), go* (into, for)на платье идёт 5 метров ткани — 5 metres of cloth go to make a dress, you need 5 metres for a dress
12. ( о спектакле) be onсегодня идёт Гамлет — Hamlet is on tonight, they are giving Hamlet tonight
13. ( о времени) go* by, passему идёт двадцатый год — he is in his twentieth year, he is rising twenty, he is going / getting on for twenty
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идти ко дну — go* to the bottom, sink*идти к цели — go* towards one's aim
идти в сравнение (с тв.) — be comparable (with)
не идти в сравнение (с тв.) — not to be compared (with)
идти за кем-л. — follow smb.
идти по чьим-л. стопам — follow in smb.'s footsteps
идти (замуж) за кого-л. — marry smb.
идти как по маслу — go* swimmingly
идти навстречу (дт.) — go* / come* to meet (d.); (перен.) meet* half-way (d.)
идти навстречу пожеланиям (рд.) — meet*, или comply with, the wishes (of)
идти на прибыль ( о воде) — rise*
идти на убыль — begin* to decline; be on the wane идиом.; ( о воде) fall*, recede, subside; go* down
идти на посадку ав. — come* in to land
идти на приманку — bite*, rise* to the bait
идти на риск — run* risks, take* chances; (чего-л.) run* the risk (of ger.)
идти на уступки — compromise; make* concessions
идти на всё — be ready to do anything, go* to all lengths
идти ощупью — feel* / grope one's way
идти в бой — go* / march into battle
идти против кого-л. — oppose smb.
идти своим чередом — take* its normal course
идти с червей карт. — play hearts, lead* a heart
речь, вопрос идёт (о пр.) — it is a question, matter (of):
дела идут хорошо, плохо — affairs are in a good*, sad state; things are going well, badly
зарплата идёт ему с 1 февраля — his wages run from Feb. 1st
идёт! — all right!, O.K.!
пойдём закусим! — Идёт! — let's go and have a bite! — O.K.! (ср. тж. пойти)
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19 ganghero
ganghero s.m.1 hinge: porta fuori dei gangheri, door off its hinges (o unhinged door) // uscire dai gangheri, (fig.) to fly off the handle; far uscire qlcu. dai gangheri, to get s.o.'s back up2 ( gancetto per abiti) hook.* * *['gangero]sostantivo maschile pivot, pin of a hinge••fare uscire qcn. dai -i — to get o take a rise out of sb
* * *ganghero/'gangero/sostantivo m.pivot, pin of a hinge\uscire dai -i to go over the top (with anger); fare uscire qcn. dai -i to get o take a rise out of sb. -
20 идти
несов. - идти́, сов. - пойти́1) см. ходить2) ( двигаться в каком-л направлении) goидти́ за кем-л — follow smb
идти́ к це́ли — go towards one's aim
идти́ вперёд — advance
3) ( отправляться) start, go, leave; ( собираться) be going (to a place)по́езд идёт в пять — the train leaves at five
сего́дня я иду́ в теа́тр — I'm going to the theatre tonight
4) тк. несов. ( приближаться) comeпо́езд идёт — the train is coming
иду́! — I'm coming!
5) (из; исторгаться) come out (of)дым идёт из трубы́ — smoke is coming out of / from the chimney
кровь идёт из ра́ны — blood is coming from the wound; the wound is bleeding
доро́га идёт ле́сом — the road goes / runs through the forest
да́лее иду́т го́ры — farther on there stretches / extends a mountain-ridge
лес идёт до реки́ — the forest goes / stretches as far as the river
7) ( об осадках) fall; переводится тж. соответствующим глаголомснег идёт — it is snowing, it snows
дождь идёт — it is raining, it rains
град идёт — it is hailing, it hails
8) тк. несов. ( происходить) proceed, go on; be in progress; be under wayиду́т перегово́ры — negotiations are under way
иду́т заня́тия — classes are in progress [going on]
идёт бой — a battle is being fought
идёт подгото́вка к се́ву — preparations for sowing are in progress
9) (ладиться, спориться) go (on) (well, badly, etc)рабо́та не идёт — the work isn't going well
10) (в вн.; на вн.; поступать куда-л) enter (d), become (d)идти́ в лётчики — become an airman
идти́ в а́рмию — join the army
11) (на вн.; соглашаться на что-л) be ready (for), agree (to)идти́ на риск — run risks, take chances; run the risk (of ger)
идти́ на усту́пки — compromise; make concessions
идти́ на всё — be ready to do anything, go to all lengths
он на э́то не пойдёт — he will not agree to that; he will never do that
12) ( находить сбыт) sellтова́р хорошо́ идёт — these goods sell well
идти́ в прода́жу — go [be up] for sale
13) (на вн., требоваться) be required (for); ( употребляться) be used (in), go (into, for)на пла́тье идёт 5 ме́тров тка́ни — 5 metres of cloth go to make a dress, you need 5 metres for a dress
тряпьё идёт на изготовле́ние бума́ги — rags are used in paper-making
14) (дт.; быть к лицу) suit (d), become (d)15) (о спектакле, передаче) be on; be shown; ( о радиопередаче) be on airэ́та о́пера идёт ка́ждый ве́чер — this opera is on / shown every night
сего́дня идёт "Га́млет" — [Hamlet] is on tonight, they are showing [Hamlet] tonight
спекта́кль идёт в исполне́нии лу́чших арти́стов — the best actors are playing in the performance
16) ( о времени - продолжаться) go by, passшли го́ды — years went by
идёт втора́я неде́ля как — it is more than a week since
ему́ идёт двадца́тый год — he is in his twentieth year, he is going / getting on (for) twenty
вре́мя идёт! (напоминание о необходимости торопиться) — time presses!
пошёл обра́тный отсчёт вре́мени — the countdown has begun
17) (начисляться, продолжаться) runзарпла́та идёт ему́ с 1 февраля́ — his wages run from February 1st
18) ( о часах) go19) ( делать ход в игре) playидти́ с черве́й карт. — play hearts, lead a heart
20) ( следовать по очерёдности) come; beвы идёте пе́рвым — you come first
что у нас идёт пото́м? — what do we have next?, what's next?
сейча́с иду́ я — it's my turn now
21)идёт! (реплика, выражающая согласие) — all right!, OK!; it's a deal!
••идти́ ко дну — go to the bottom, sink
не идти́ в сравне́ние (с тв.) — not to be compared (with)
идти́ в счёт — be taken into account
идти́ вразбро́д — straggle
идти́ по жи́зни — wend one's way through life
идти́ по чьим-л стопа́м — follow in smb's footsteps
идти́ (за́муж) за кого́-л — marry smb
идти́ как по ма́слу — go swimmingly
идти́ навстре́чу (дт.) — 1) ( о движении) go / come to meet (d) 2) ( быть отзывчивым) meet (d) halfway
идти́ навстре́чу пожела́ниям (рд.) — meet the wishes (of)
идти́ на у́быль — 1) ( о воде) fall, recede, subside; go down 2) (уменьшаться, становиться слабее) begin to decline; be on the wane идиом.
идти́ на поса́дку авиа — come in to land
идти́ на прима́нку — bite, rise to the bait
идти́ о́щупью — feel / grope one's way
идти́ в бой — go / march into battle
идти́ про́тив кого́-л — oppose smb
идти́ про́тив свое́й со́вести — act against one's conscience
идти́ свои́м поря́дком / чередо́м — take its normal course
речь / вопро́с идёт (о пр.) — it is a question / matter (of)
речь идёт о его́ жи́зни и́ли сме́рти — it is a matter of life and death for him
о чём идёт речь? — what is at issue?; what's it all about?
дела́ иду́т хорошо́ [пло́хо] — things are going well [badly]
де́ло не пошло́ да́льше — the matter did not get any farther
куда́ ни шло — 1) (согласен, ладно) all right then; so be it 2) ( приемлемо) is not that bad; is more or less all right
иди́ ты! разг. (выражает недоверие, удивление) — no kidding?, you don't say so!
иди́ ты куда́ пода́льше! прост. — to hell with you!; go fly a kite!; (ср. тж. пойти)
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