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  • 81 подлагам

    1. put under
    2. подлагам на subject to, put to; submit to
    подлагам на медицински преглед examine incdically; give a medical check up/examination to
    подлагам на изпит submit s.o. to an examination
    подлагам на изпитание put to the test
    подлагам на съмнение question, call in question, call into doubt
    подлагам на опасност expose to danger; endanger
    подлагам на мъчение torture, put to (the) torture
    подлагам на обработка process
    подлагам на разпит question, subject to interrogation
    подлагам на кръстосан разпит subject to cross-examination, cross-examine
    подлагам на клане put to the sword
    въпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion
    3. печ. overlay
    подлагам врат let o.s. be exploited
    подлагам гръб вж
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    подла̀гам,
    гл.
    1. put under;
    2.: въпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion; \подлагам на subject to, put to; submit to; \подлагам на клане put to the sword; \подлагам на съмнение question; подложен съм на жестоки гонения suffer cruel persecution; подложен съм на критика come in for criticism;
    3. полигр. overlay;
    \подлагам се 1. lend a back to (s.o.); give (s.o.) a leg up;
    2. be subjected to; undergo; \подлагам се на диета go on diet;
    3.: \подлагам си ( хапвам си) line o.’s stomach; • \подлагам крак ( спъвам) trip up; \подлагам ръка (за милостиня) stretch out o.’s hand for alms, beg, go begging.
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    1. put under 2. ПОДЛАГАМ врат let o. s. be exploited 3. ПОДЛАГАМ гръб вж 4. ПОДЛАГАМ крак (спъвам) trip up 5. ПОДЛАГАМ на subject to, put to;submit to 6. ПОДЛАГАМ на изпит submit s. o. to an examination 7. ПОДЛАГАМ на изпитание put to the test 8. ПОДЛАГАМ на клане put to the sword 9. ПОДЛАГАМ на кръстосан разпит subject to cross-examination, cross-examine 10. ПОДЛАГАМ на медицински преглед examine incdically;give a medical check up/examination to 11. ПОДЛАГАМ на мъчение torture, put to (the) torture 12. ПОДЛАГАМ на обработка process 13. ПОДЛАГАМ на опасност expose to danger;endanger 14. ПОДЛАГАМ на разпит question, subject to interrogation 15. ПОДЛАГАМ на съмнение question, call in question, call into doubt 16. въпросът е подложен на разискване the question has come/is under discussion 17. печ. overlay 18. подложен съм на жестоки гонения suffer cruel persecution 19. подложен съм на критика come in for criticism

    Български-английски речник > подлагам

  • 82 Frage

    f; -, -n
    1. question ( über + Akk oder zu about, on); bes. anzweifelnde oder Auskunft suchende: query; (Erkundigung) inquiry, enquiry ( nach about); eine Frage bejahen / verneinen answer a question in the affirmative / negative, say yes / no to a question; ( jemandem) eine Frage stellen ask (s.o.) a question, put a question (to s.o.); eine Frage an jemanden richten address a question to s.o.; ich habe mal eine Frage ( an dich) can I ask you something?; es war nur eine Frage I was only asking; was soll diese Frage? what kind of question is that?, what are you getting at?; so eine Frage! what a question, what a thing to ask
    2. fig. question; (Angelegenheit) matter, issue; (Problem) problem; (Zweifel) doubt; soziale Fragen social issues; die deutsche Frage HIST. the German question; die Frage ist, ob / wie etc.... the question ( oder point) is whether / how etc....; das ist eine andere Frage that’s a different question ( oder matter); das ist eben die Frage that is the question, that’s just the point; das ist noch sehr die Frage that’s very much the question, that’s very questionable; das ist die große Frage that’s the 64,000 dollar question; das ist oder steht außer Frage oder das ist überhaupt keine Frage there’s no question about that; (steht fest) auch that’s been decided ( oder settled); gar keine Frage! (natürlich) of course; Erlaubnis: you don’t have to ask; ohne Frage undoubtedly; das ist eine Frage der Zeit etc. that’s a matter ( oder question) of time etc.; es ist nur eine Frage von Sekunden etc., bis / bevor... it will only be a matter of seconds etc. until / before...
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    die Frage
    query; question
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    Fra|ge ['fraːgə]
    f -, -n
    question; (= Rückfrage, Zwischenfrage auch) query; (= Problem auch) problem; (= Angelegenheit auch) matter, issue (ESP POL)

    eine Fráge zu etw — a question on sth

    jdm eine Fráge stellen, an jdn eine Fráge stellen or richten — to ask sb a question

    an jdn eine Fráge haben — to have a question for sb

    gestatten Sie mir eine Fráge? (form) — might I ask a question?; (in Diskussionen auch) permit me to ask you a question (form)

    auf eine Fráge mit Ja oder Nein antworten — to answer a question with a straight yes or no

    sind noch Frágen?, hat jemand noch eine Fráge? — does anyone have any further questions?, are there any more or any further questions?

    auf eine dumme Fráge (bekommt man) eine dumme Antwort (prov)ask a silly question (get a silly answer) (prov)

    die deutsche Fráge — the German question or issue

    das ist ( doch sehr) die Fráge — that's (just or precisely) the question/problem, that's the whole question/problem

    das ist die große Fráge — that's the big or sixty-four thousand dollar (inf) question

    das ist gar keine Fráge, natürlich dürfen Sie heute freinehmen — you don't even need to ask, of course you can take today off

    das ist gar keine Fráge, das steht or ist außer Fráge — there's no question or doubt about it

    dass..., steht or ist außer Fráge — that... is beyond question,..., there's no question or doubt about it

    ohne Fráge — without question or doubt

    in Fráge kommen — to be possible; Bewerber to be worth considering

    sollte er für diese Stelle in Fráge kommen,... — if he should be considered for this position...

    in Fráge kommende Möglichkeiten — possible opportunities

    für jdn/etw nicht in Fráge kommen — to be out of the question for sb/sth

    das kommt ( überhaupt) nicht in Fráge! — that's (quite) out of the question

    etw in Fráge stellen — to question sth, to query sth, to call sth into question

    eine Fráge der Zeit/des Geldes — a question or matter of time/money

    See:
    → auch infrage
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    die
    1) (a question: In answer to your query about hotel reservations I am sorry to tell you that we have no vacancies.) query
    2) (something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone: The question is, do we really need a computer?) question
    3) (a problem or matter for discussion: There is the question of how much to pay him.) question
    4) (a single problem in a test or examination: We had to answer four questions in three hours.) question
    5) (criticism; doubt; discussion: He is, without question, the best man for the job.) question
    6) (a suggestion or possibility: There is no question of our dismissing him.) question
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    Fra·ge
    <-, -n>
    [ˈfra:gə]
    f
    1. (zu beantwortende Äußerung) question
    das ist die [große] \Frage! that's the [sixty-four thousand dollar] question
    \Fragen über \Fragen! questions and more questions!
    gute \Frage! [that's a] [very] good question!
    eine \Frage zu etw dat haben to have a question about [or concerning] sth
    eine \Frage/ \Fragen [an jdn] haben to have a question/questions [for sb]
    mit einer \Frage/mit \Fragen kommen to come with a question/questions
    jdm eine \Frage stellen [o eine \Frage an jdn stellen] [o (geh) richten] to ask sb a question, to put a question to sb
    2. (Problem) question, problem, issue
    das ist eine \Frage des Anstandes/des Geldes/der Zeit this is a question of decency/money/time
    keine \Frage no problem
    ohne \Frage without doubt
    etw steht [o ist] außer \Frage [für jdn] there is no question [or doubt] about sth [as far as sb is concerned]
    die großen \Fragen unserer Zeit the great issues of our time
    eine strittige \Frage a contentious issue
    ungelöste \Fragen unsolved issues
    \Fragen aufwerfen to prompt [or raise] questions
    [für jdn/etw] in \Frage kommen to be worthy of consideration [for sb/sth]
    für diese schwierige Aufgabe kommt nur eine Spezialistin/ein Spezialist in \Frage only an expert can be considered for this difficult task
    [für jdn/etw] nicht in \Frage kommen to be out of the question [for sb/sth]
    [das] kommt nicht in \Frage! that's [completely] out of the question!
    es steht [o ist] außer \Frage, dass... there is no question [or doubt] that...
    4. (Zweifel)
    etw in Frage stellen to question [or query] [or challenge] sth, to call sth into question
    wegen seines Unfalls wird unsere Reise nach Australien in \Frage gestellt there's a question mark hanging over our trip to Australia [or it's doubtful whether our trip to Australia will take place] on account of his accident
    5.
    auf eine dumme \Frage gibt es [immer] eine dumme Antwort (prov) ask a silly question[, get a silly answer]
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    die; Frage, Fragen

    jemandem od. an jemanden eine Frage stellen — put a question to somebody

    jemandem eine Frage beantworten/auf jemandes Frage (Akk.) antworten — reply to or answer somebody's question

    eine Frage verneinen/bejahen — give a negative/positive answer to a question

    2) (Problem) question; (Angelegenheit) issue

    das ist [nur] eine Frage der Zeit — that is [only] a question or matter of time

    3) in

    das ist noch sehr die Fragethat is still very much the question

    das ist gar keine Fragethere's no doubt or question about it

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    Frage f; -, -n
    1. question (
    über +akk oder
    zu about, on); besonders anzweifelnde oder Auskunft suchende: query; (Erkundigung) inquiry, enquiry (
    nach about);
    eine Frage bejahen/verneinen answer a question in the affirmative/negative, say yes/no to a question;
    (jemandem) eine Frage stellen ask (sb) a question, put a question (to sb);
    eine Frage an jemanden richten address a question to sb;
    ich habe mal eine Frage (an dich) can I ask you something?;
    es war nur eine Frage I was only asking;
    was soll diese Frage? what kind of question is that?, what are you getting at?;
    so eine Frage! what a question, what a thing to ask
    2. fig question; (Angelegenheit) matter, issue; (Problem) problem; (Zweifel) doubt;
    soziale Fragen social issues;
    die deutsche Frage HIST the German question;
    die Frage ist, ob/wie etc the question ( oder point) is whether/how etc;
    das ist eine andere Frage that’s a different question ( oder matter);
    das ist eben die Frage that is the question, that’s just the point;
    das ist noch sehr die Frage that’s very much the question, that’s very questionable;
    das ist die große Frage that’s the 64,000 dollar question;
    das ist überhaupt keine Frage there’s no question about that; (steht fest) auch that’s been decided ( oder settled);
    gar keine Frage! (natürlich) of course; Erlaubnis: you don’t have to ask;
    ohne Frage undoubtedly;
    das ist eine Frage der Zeit etc that’s a matter ( oder question) of time etc;
    bis/bevor … it will only be a matter of seconds etc until/before …
    3.
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    die; Frage, Fragen

    jemandem od. an jemanden eine Frage stellen — put a question to somebody

    jemandem eine Frage beantworten/auf jemandes Frage (Akk.) antworten — reply to or answer somebody's question

    eine Frage verneinen/bejahen — give a negative/positive answer to a question

    2) (Problem) question; (Angelegenheit) issue

    das ist [nur] eine Frage der Zeit — that is [only] a question or matter of time

    3) in

    das ist gar keine Fragethere's no doubt or question about it

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    -n f.
    inquiry n.
    interrogation n.
    query n.
    question n. -n Antwort-Zyklus m.
    inquiry-response cycle n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Frage

  • 83 frage

    f; -, -n
    1. question ( über + Akk oder zu about, on); bes. anzweifelnde oder Auskunft suchende: query; (Erkundigung) inquiry, enquiry ( nach about); eine Frage bejahen / verneinen answer a question in the affirmative / negative, say yes / no to a question; ( jemandem) eine Frage stellen ask (s.o.) a question, put a question (to s.o.); eine Frage an jemanden richten address a question to s.o.; ich habe mal eine Frage ( an dich) can I ask you something?; es war nur eine Frage I was only asking; was soll diese Frage? what kind of question is that?, what are you getting at?; so eine Frage! what a question, what a thing to ask
    2. fig. question; (Angelegenheit) matter, issue; (Problem) problem; (Zweifel) doubt; soziale Fragen social issues; die deutsche Frage HIST. the German question; die Frage ist, ob / wie etc.... the question ( oder point) is whether / how etc....; das ist eine andere Frage that’s a different question ( oder matter); das ist eben die Frage that is the question, that’s just the point; das ist noch sehr die Frage that’s very much the question, that’s very questionable; das ist die große Frage that’s the 64,000 dollar question; das ist oder steht außer Frage oder das ist überhaupt keine Frage there’s no question about that; (steht fest) auch that’s been decided ( oder settled); gar keine Frage! (natürlich) of course; Erlaubnis: you don’t have to ask; ohne Frage undoubtedly; das ist eine Frage der Zeit etc. that’s a matter ( oder question) of time etc.; es ist nur eine Frage von Sekunden etc., bis / bevor... it will only be a matter of seconds etc. until / before...
    * * *
    die Frage
    query; question
    * * *
    Fra|ge ['fraːgə]
    f -, -n
    question; (= Rückfrage, Zwischenfrage auch) query; (= Problem auch) problem; (= Angelegenheit auch) matter, issue (ESP POL)

    eine Fráge zu etw — a question on sth

    jdm eine Fráge stellen, an jdn eine Fráge stellen or richten — to ask sb a question

    an jdn eine Fráge haben — to have a question for sb

    gestatten Sie mir eine Fráge? (form) — might I ask a question?; (in Diskussionen auch) permit me to ask you a question (form)

    auf eine Fráge mit Ja oder Nein antworten — to answer a question with a straight yes or no

    sind noch Frágen?, hat jemand noch eine Fráge? — does anyone have any further questions?, are there any more or any further questions?

    auf eine dumme Fráge (bekommt man) eine dumme Antwort (prov)ask a silly question (get a silly answer) (prov)

    die deutsche Fráge — the German question or issue

    das ist ( doch sehr) die Fráge — that's (just or precisely) the question/problem, that's the whole question/problem

    das ist die große Fráge — that's the big or sixty-four thousand dollar (inf) question

    das ist gar keine Fráge, natürlich dürfen Sie heute freinehmen — you don't even need to ask, of course you can take today off

    das ist gar keine Fráge, das steht or ist außer Fráge — there's no question or doubt about it

    dass..., steht or ist außer Fráge — that... is beyond question,..., there's no question or doubt about it

    ohne Fráge — without question or doubt

    in Fráge kommen — to be possible; Bewerber to be worth considering

    sollte er für diese Stelle in Fráge kommen,... — if he should be considered for this position...

    in Fráge kommende Möglichkeiten — possible opportunities

    für jdn/etw nicht in Fráge kommen — to be out of the question for sb/sth

    das kommt ( überhaupt) nicht in Fráge! — that's (quite) out of the question

    etw in Fráge stellen — to question sth, to query sth, to call sth into question

    eine Fráge der Zeit/des Geldes — a question or matter of time/money

    See:
    → auch infrage
    * * *
    die
    1) (a question: In answer to your query about hotel reservations I am sorry to tell you that we have no vacancies.) query
    2) (something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone: The question is, do we really need a computer?) question
    3) (a problem or matter for discussion: There is the question of how much to pay him.) question
    4) (a single problem in a test or examination: We had to answer four questions in three hours.) question
    5) (criticism; doubt; discussion: He is, without question, the best man for the job.) question
    6) (a suggestion or possibility: There is no question of our dismissing him.) question
    * * *
    Fra·ge
    <-, -n>
    [ˈfra:gə]
    f
    1. (zu beantwortende Äußerung) question
    das ist die [große] \Frage! that's the [sixty-four thousand dollar] question
    \Fragen über \Fragen! questions and more questions!
    gute \Frage! [that's a] [very] good question!
    eine \Frage zu etw dat haben to have a question about [or concerning] sth
    eine \Frage/ \Fragen [an jdn] haben to have a question/questions [for sb]
    mit einer \Frage/mit \Fragen kommen to come with a question/questions
    jdm eine \Frage stellen [o eine \Frage an jdn stellen] [o (geh) richten] to ask sb a question, to put a question to sb
    2. (Problem) question, problem, issue
    das ist eine \Frage des Anstandes/des Geldes/der Zeit this is a question of decency/money/time
    keine \Frage no problem
    ohne \Frage without doubt
    etw steht [o ist] außer \Frage [für jdn] there is no question [or doubt] about sth [as far as sb is concerned]
    die großen \Fragen unserer Zeit the great issues of our time
    eine strittige \Frage a contentious issue
    ungelöste \Fragen unsolved issues
    \Fragen aufwerfen to prompt [or raise] questions
    [für jdn/etw] in \Frage kommen to be worthy of consideration [for sb/sth]
    für diese schwierige Aufgabe kommt nur eine Spezialistin/ein Spezialist in \Frage only an expert can be considered for this difficult task
    [für jdn/etw] nicht in \Frage kommen to be out of the question [for sb/sth]
    [das] kommt nicht in \Frage! that's [completely] out of the question!
    es steht [o ist] außer \Frage, dass... there is no question [or doubt] that...
    4. (Zweifel)
    etw in Frage stellen to question [or query] [or challenge] sth, to call sth into question
    wegen seines Unfalls wird unsere Reise nach Australien in \Frage gestellt there's a question mark hanging over our trip to Australia [or it's doubtful whether our trip to Australia will take place] on account of his accident
    5.
    auf eine dumme \Frage gibt es [immer] eine dumme Antwort (prov) ask a silly question[, get a silly answer]
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    die; Frage, Fragen

    jemandem od. an jemanden eine Frage stellen — put a question to somebody

    jemandem eine Frage beantworten/auf jemandes Frage (Akk.) antworten — reply to or answer somebody's question

    eine Frage verneinen/bejahen — give a negative/positive answer to a question

    2) (Problem) question; (Angelegenheit) issue

    das ist [nur] eine Frage der Zeit — that is [only] a question or matter of time

    3) in

    das ist noch sehr die Fragethat is still very much the question

    das ist gar keine Fragethere's no doubt or question about it

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    …frage f; -, -n; im subst, besonders POL question; (Problem) problem;
    Ausländerfrage question ( oder problem) of foreigners, foreigner problem;
    Entsorgungsfrage question ( oder problem) of waste disposal;
    Frauenfrage question ( oder issue) of women’s rights
    * * *
    die; Frage, Fragen

    jemandem od. an jemanden eine Frage stellen — put a question to somebody

    jemandem eine Frage beantworten/auf jemandes Frage (Akk.) antworten — reply to or answer somebody's question

    eine Frage verneinen/bejahen — give a negative/positive answer to a question

    2) (Problem) question; (Angelegenheit) issue

    das ist [nur] eine Frage der Zeit — that is [only] a question or matter of time

    3) in

    das ist gar keine Fragethere's no doubt or question about it

    * * *
    -n f.
    inquiry n.
    interrogation n.
    query n.
    question n. -n Antwort-Zyklus m.
    inquiry-response cycle n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > frage

  • 84 solfa

    f.
    1 (tonic) sol-fa (Music).
    2 thrashing (informal) (paliza).
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    1 MÚSICA sol-fa, musical notation
    2 familiar (paliza) thrashing, beating
    \
    poner en solfa familiar to ridicule
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    SF
    1) (Mús) (=solfeo) sol-fa; (=signos) musical notation
    2) * (=paliza) thrashing
    3) *
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    femenino sol-fa (syllables)

    darle una solfa a alguien — (fam) to give someone a hiding (colloq)

    poner algo en solfa — (fam) ( ridiculizar) to poke fun at something; ( poner en duda) to call something into question

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    femenino sol-fa (syllables)

    darle una solfa a alguien — (fam) to give someone a hiding (colloq)

    poner algo en solfa — (fam) ( ridiculizar) to poke fun at something; ( poner en duda) to call something into question

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    sol-fa, sol-fa syllables
    darle una solfa a algn ( fam); to give someone a hiding ( colloq)
    poner algo en solfa ( fam) (ridiculizar) to poke fun at sth; (poner en duda) to call sth into question
    tomarse algo en solfa ( RPl fam); to treat sth as a joke
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    solfa sustantivo femenino
    1 musical notation
    2 familiar beating, drubbing
    ♦ Locuciones: poner en solfa, to make sb look ridiculous
    ' solfa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fa
    - la
    - solfear
    English:
    sol-fa
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    solfa nf
    Fam [paliza] thrashing;
    poner algo en solfa to make fun of sth, Br to take the mickey out of sth;
    RP
    tomarse algo en solfa not to take sth too seriously
    * * *
    f (tonic) sol-fa;
    poner en solfa fam poke fun at

    Spanish-English dictionary > solfa

  • 85 znak

    m (G znaku) 1. (symbol) sign, mark; (w naukach ścisłych) sign, symbol
    - znak zapytania a question mark
    - znak Czerwonego Krzyża the sign of the Red Cross
    - znak dodawania/odejmowania Mat. a plus/minus sign
    - znak mniejszości Mat. a smaller-than sign
    - znak większości Mat. a greater-than sign
    2. (sygnał) sign, signal
    - robić coś na dany znak to do sth on a given signal
    3. przest. (ślad) trace; (po operacji, ranie) scar, mark 4. (zapowiedź) sign, omen 5. (oznaka) sign, token
    - wyciągnął rękę na znak zgody he held out his hand in token of agreement
    - zwiesił głowę na znak skruchy he hung his head in a gesture of repentance
    - „przekażcie sobie znak pokoju” Relig. ‘give each other the sign of peace’
    6. daw., Wojsk. (herb, sztandar) banner
    - □ znak chromatyczny Muz. chromatic symbol
    - znak diakrytyczny Jęz. diacritic
    - znak drogowy Aut. traffic sign, road sign
    - znak drukarski Druk. character
    - znak fabryczny a. firmowy a. ochronny Handl., Przem. trademark
    - znak interpunkcyjny a. przestankowy Jęz. punctuation mark
    - znak jakości Handl. quality mark
    - znak krzyża Relig. the sign of the cross
    - znak wodny watermark
    - znaki szczególne książk. distinguishing marks
    znak czasu a. czasów a sign of the times
    - spod znaku postmodernizmu under the banner of postmodernism
    - być a. stać pod znakiem zapytania to be doubtful a. in doubt, to hang in the balance
    - stawiać a. postawić coś pod znakiem zapytania to call sth into question, to question sth
    - dać się a. dawać się we znaki [osoba, sytuacja] to make life a misery; [trudy, wysiłek] to make oneself felt
    - dawać znaki życia to show signs of life
    - nie dawać znaku życia (nie wykazywać objawów życia) to show no sign(s) of life; (nie odzywać się) to not be in touch
    - od wybuchu wojny nie dawał znaku życia we haven’t heard from him since the outbreak of war
    - (wszystkie) znaki na niebie i ziemi wskazują na to, że wyjazd dojdzie do skutku all the signs are that the trip will in fact take place
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    - ku; -ki; instr sg - kiem; m

    znak drogowytraffic lub road sign

    znak interpunkcyjny lub przestankowy — punctuation mark

    znak dodawania/odejmowania — plus/minus sign

    znak towarowy lub fabryczny — trademark

    na znak protestu/przyjaźni — in token of protest/friendship

    dawać (dać perf) znak — to signal

    dawać się (dać się perf) komuś we znaki — (o osobie, sytuacji) to make sb's life miserable; (o pracy, wysiłku) to take its toll on sb

    * * *
    mi
    1. (= symbol informujący) sign; znak diakrytyczny diacritic; znak dodawania/odejmowania/mnożenia/dzielenia plus/minus/multipli-cation/division sign; znak drogowy road sign, traffic sign; znak fabryczny l. towarowy trademark; znak interpunkcyjny punctuation mark; znak jakości quality symbol, mark of quality; znak korektorski proof-readers' mark; znak krzyża sign of the cross; znak wodny watermark; znak zapytania question mark; znak zodiaku sign of the zodiac; znaki szczególne distinguishing marks; pod znakiem czegoś under the banner of sth; dać znak signal; dać komuś znak ręką gesture for sb; dawać znaki życia show signs of life; dawać się komuś we znaki ( o osobie) give sb a hard time; ( o sytuacji) get on top of sb; (o pracy, trudach) take its toll on sb; być pod znakiem zapytania be open to doubt; stawiać coś pod znakiem zapytania call sth into question; jego przyszłość stoi pod znakiem zapytania there is a question mark over his future; stawiać między czymś a czymś znak równości equate sth and sth, make the equation between sth and sth.
    2. (= dowód) sign, token; znak przyjaźni/miłości sign of friendship/love; na znak wdzięczności as a token of gratitude.
    3. (= omen) sign, omen; to dobry/zły znak this is a good/bad sign, this is a good/bad omen; wszystkie znaki na niebie i na ziemi wskazują, że... all the signs are that...
    4. ( ślad) trace; ani znaku życia no trace of life.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > znak

  • 86 discussione

    f discussion
    ( litigio) argument
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    1 discussion; (form.) debate; ( controversia) controversy; ( disputa) dispute: (pol.) discussione in Parlamento, parliamentary debate; argomento in discussione, argument under discussion (o in debate); aprire, iniziare, rinviare la discussione, to open, to start, to postpone the debate; argomento di discussione, subject for discussion; ha cercato di intervenire nella discussione, he tried to intervene in the discussion (o to take part in the debate); ha rimesso tutto in discussione, he brought it all up for discussion again // mettere in discussione qlco., to debate (o to question) sthg. // essere in discussione, to be under discussion // (dir.) discussione di una causa, trial of a case
    2 (estens.) ( litigio) argument, dispute, quarrel: ci sono continue discussioni in casa, there's constant quarrelling at home; ho avuto una discussione violenta con lui, I had a violent argument with him // fuori discussione, beyond dispute (o indisputable).
    * * *
    [diskus'sjone]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (dibattito) debate, argument, discussion

    sottoporre qcs. a discussione — to bring o put sth. up for discussion

    2) (litigio) argument, dispute
    3) (contestazione) contention

    mettere qcs. in discussione — to challenge o query sth., to call o bring sth. into question

    4) univ. (della tesi) defence
    5) fuori discussione beyond argument, beyond dispute
    * * *
    discussione
    /diskus'sjone/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (dibattito) debate, argument, discussion; essere in discussione to be under discussion; sottoporre qcs. a discussione to bring o put sth. up for discussion
     2 (litigio) argument, dispute; avere una discussione con to have a dispute with; basta -i! there's been enough talking! fare delle -i per questioni di soldi to argue about o over money
     3 (contestazione) contention; l'argomento in discussione the matter of contention o at issue; mettere qcs. in discussione to challenge o query sth., to call o bring sth. into question
     4 univ. (della tesi) defence
     5 fuori discussione beyond argument, beyond dispute; è assolutamente fuori discussione it's quite out of the question.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > discussione

  • 87 поставить под вопрос

    1) General subject: (что-л.) raise a query about, draw into question, put into question, put a question mark (against/over), render moot
    2) Military: call in question
    3) Official expression: question

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить под вопрос

  • 88 сомнение

    ср.
    1) doubt; мн. ч. scruple, uncertainty

    сомнение в чем-л. — doubt about/of smth., doubt as to smth.

    без (всякого) сомнения, вне всякого сомнения — undoubtedly, no doubt, surely

    брать под сомнение — to cast doubt on smth., to call smth. into question

    вселять сомнение — to be open to question, to be put in doubt

    подвергать что-л. сомнению — to call smth. in question, to cast doubt on smth.

    problem, question
    ••

    нет ни малейшего сомнения в том, что — it cannot be (even) doubted that

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > сомнение

  • 89 Fragezeichen

    n question mark; etw. mit einem ( großen) Fragezeichen versehen fig. put a (big) question mark against (Am. next to) s.th.; es bleiben noch einige Fragezeichen fig. there are still a few unanswered questions ( oder some uncertainties); ein wandelndes Fragezeichen sein fig. do nothing but ask questions; wie ein Fragezeichen dasitzen, dastehen etc. all hunched up
    * * *
    das Fragezeichen
    question mark
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    Fra|ge|zei|chen
    nt
    question mark (auch fig), interrogation mark or point (form)

    hinter diese Behauptung muss man ein dickes or großes Frágezeichen setzen (fig)this statement should be taken with a large pinch of salt

    dastehen/dasitzen wie ein Frágezeichen — to slouch

    * * *
    (a question mark: You have omitted the query.) query
    * * *
    Fra·ge·zei·chen
    nt question mark
    ein \Fragezeichen setzen to write [or put] a question mark
    ein [dickes/großes] \Fragezeichen hinter etw akk setzen (fig) to call sth into question
    etw ist mit einem [dicken/großen] \Fragezeichen versehen (fig) a [big] question mark hangs over sth fig
    * * *
    das question mark
    * * *
    Fragezeichen n question mark;
    etwas mit einem (großen) Fragezeichen versehen fig put a (big) question mark against (US next to) sth;
    es bleiben noch einige Fragezeichen fig there are still a few unanswered questions ( oder some uncertainties);
    ein wandelndes Fragezeichen sein fig do nothing but ask questions;
    wie ein Fragezeichen dasitzen, dastehen etc all hunched up
    * * *
    das question mark
    * * *
    (?) n.
    interrogation mark (?) n. n.
    question mark n.

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  • 90 вопрос

    м.
    (в разн. знач.) question; (дело тж.) matter; (предмет спора, обсуждения) issue; ( проблема) problem

    задать вопрос — ask / put* a question

    спорный вопрос — moot point, vexed question

    что за вопрос? — what a question!, of course!

    вопрос состоит в том, что — the question / problem is

    весь вопрос в том, чтобы (+ инф.) — the whole point is (+ to inf.)

    поставить под вопрос (вн.) — question (d.), call in question (d.)

    это ещё вопрос, согласится ли он — it remains to be seen whether he will agree

    изучить вопросstudy the question, go* into the question

    это совсем другой вопрос — that is quite another, или a different, matter / question

    вопросы, стоящие в порядке дня — the agenda sg.; items on the agenda

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > вопрос

  • 91 LEITA

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    (að), v.
    1) to seek, search, with gen. (heraðsmenn leituðu hennar ok fundu hana eigi);
    leita e-m e-s, to seek (try to get) a thing for one (leita e-m kvánfangs);
    leita sér lífs, to seek to save one’s life;
    2) to seek for help (vil ek, at þú leitir aldri annarra en mín, ef þú þarft nökkurs við);
    leita ráða, to seek for advice;
    ef yðar er illa leitat, if you are challenged;
    4) to try to go, proceed on a journey;
    leita braut ór landi, to go abroad;
    leita á fund e-s, to visit a person;
    5) to seek, try, with infin. (þá leitaði Kálfr at flytja brœðr sína ofan til skips);
    6) with preps.:
    leita at e-m, to seek for a person, = leita e-s (var þá leitat at lækninum);
    leita at um e-t = leita eptir um e-t;
    leita á e-n, to attack or assail one, to blame or reprehend one;
    leita á, to try, make an attempt to get a thing (hvar skulu vit á leita?);
    leita á um kvánfang, to look for a wife;
    leita eptir e-u, to seek for;
    leita eptir máli, to follow a case, take it up;
    leita eptir um e-t, to inquire into;
    leita eptir við e-n, to inquire of a person;
    leita fyrir sér, to save oneself by flight (leggjum á flótta, verðr nú hverr at leita fyrir sér);
    leita e-s í, to try, make an attempt (var þá margs í leitat);
    leita til e-s, to seek for, = leita e-s (aldri leitaði hann til griða né undankomu);
    leita um e-t = leita at um e-t, to examine (var þá leitat um sár manna);
    to try to get or effect (leita um sættir);
    leita e-s við e-n, to apply to one for a thing (leita ráða við e-n);
    leita við e-t, to try;
    leita við för, to try to get away;
    leita við at gøra e-t, to try to do a thing (hann vildi við leita at mæla);
    7) refl., leitast um, to make a search, examine (leituðust þeir þá um ok fundu hurð í gólfinu).
    * * *
    að, prop. a causal from líta, [Ulf. wlaiton = περιβλέπεσθαι; North. E. to lait; Dan. lede]:—to seek, search, with gen. leita e-s, or with prep. leita at e-u, or absol., héraðsmenn leituðu hennar ok fundu hana eigi, Nj. 14; leita lands, Fms. ii. 214; Hængr sigldi í haf ok leitaði Íslands, Eg. 99, Landn. 27, 32, Fms. i. 27, 71; leita e-m kvánfangs, Eg. 22, passim: metaph., ef yðar er ílla leitað, if you are challenged, rudely treated, Nj. 139; þótt hans væri eigi vel leitað, Fb. ii. 73:—hón leitaði í eina hirzlu, Fms. iv. 37; leituðu þeir um skóginn allan, i. 72; Njáll leitaði Höskuldi um manna-forráð, Nj. 149: leita at e-m, to seek for, Fms. ix. 218; ok leiti þér at honum Höskuldi, Nj. 171, passim in mod. usage: leita eptir e-m, id., Fms. i. 69: the phrase, leita sér staðar, to go on one’s business, cacare, Hm. 113, Fær. 197.
    II. metaph. to seek for help; vil ek at þú leitir aldri annarra en mín ef þú þarft nokkurs við, Nj. 74; leita sér heilla, Landn. 33; leita lækninga, to seek for healing, to call in a physician, Johan. 26; leita ráða, to seek for advice, Nj. 75.
    2. to enquire, examine, Sks. 638, Hom. 65.
    3. with prepp.; leita á e-n, to offend in word or deed, be aggressive, Nj. 16, Ó. H. 222, (á-leitinn); leita á við e-n, to contest, call in question, Grág. i. 36; leita á um e-t, to try, attempt; hvar skulu vér á leita? Nj. 3; en þat ræð ek, at þú leitir eigi optarr á hreysti mína, that thou dost not again question my valour, Orkn. 402: leita eptir e-u, to ‘lait after,’ seek for, passim; leita eptir máli, to follow a case, take it up, Nj. 75; leita eptir við e-n, to entreat a person, Fbr. 117; leita eptir um e-t, to enquire into, Eg. 536: leita upp, to seek out, Germ. anfsuchen, Fms. x. 71:—leita við, to try, endeavour, Nj. 21, Sturl. i. 17, Rb. 382, Eg. 606, Jb. 382; leita við för, to try to get away, Grág. i. 91: leita til e-s, to try for, Fb. ii. 309.
    III. in a local sense, to try to go, make ready to go, proceed on a journey; ef Eirekr konungr leitaði vestan um haf með her sinn, Fms. i. 26; hann kvaðsk aptr mundu leita til vina sinnu, ii. 214; ef hann leitaði aptr í land, v. 32; leita braut ór landi, to go abroad, Ó. H. 130; leita á fund e-s, to visit a person, Eg.; haltú vörð á, ef hann leitar ( tries to escape) út um munninn, Fms. vi. 351: leita undan, to go back, fly, Stj. 479.
    IV. reflex. to seek; leitask um, to explore; þá leituðusk þeir um hvar líkast var út at komask, Eg. 233; leituðusk þeir þá um ok fundu hurð í gólfinu, 234, Stj. 479: leitask fyrir, id., H. E. i. 245, Sks. 706: leitast við, to attempt, mod. = leita við. The reflexive is more freq. in mod. than in old usage.

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  • 92 Fragezeichen

    Fra·ge·zei·chen nt
    question mark;
    ein \Fragezeichen setzen to write [or put] a question mark;
    ein [dickes/großes] \Fragezeichen hinter etw akk setzen ( fig) to call sth into question;
    etw ist mit einem [dicken/großen] \Fragezeichen versehen ( fig) a [big] question mark hangs over sth ( fig)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Fragezeichen

  • 93 भू


    bhū
    1) cl. 1. P. Dhātup. I, 1 bhávati (rarely Ā. - te;

    pf. babhū́va, 2. pers. -ū́tha orᅠ - ūvitha cf. Pāṇ. 7-2, 64 ;
    babhūyās, -yā́r, babhūtu RV. ;
    Ā. babhūve orᅠ bubhūve Vop. ;
    cf. below;
    aor. ábhūt, - ūvan;
    Impv. bodhí <cf. budh>, bhūtu RV. ;
    aor. orᅠ impf. ábhuvat, bhúvat, bhuvāni ib. ;
    Prec. bhūyāsam, 2. 3. sg. - yās ib. 76, 2 ;
    bhūyāt AV. ;
    bhūyishṭhās BhP. ;
    bhavishāt <?> AitBr. ;
    abhavishta, bhavishīshta. Gr.;
    fut. bhavishyáti, ep. alsoᅠ - te andᅠ 2. pl. - shyadhvam;
    bhavitā Br. etc.;
    inf. bhuvé, - bhvé, bhūsháṇi RV. ;
    bhavitum, - tos Br. ;
    ind. p. bhūtvā́;
    bhūtvī́ RV. ;
    -bhū́ya RV. etc.;
    -bhū́yam, - bhávam Br.),
    to become, be
    (with nom., orᅠ adv. orᅠ indecl. words ending in ī orᅠ ū
    cf. kṛishṇī-bhū etc.),
    arise, come into being, exist, be found, live, stay, abide, happen, occur RV. etc. etc.
    (often used with participles andᅠ other verbal nouns to make periphrastical verbal forms;
    with a fut. p. = to be going orᅠ about to e.g.. anuvakshyanbhavati, he is going to recite ṠBr. ;
    the fut. of bhū with a pf. p. = a fut. pf. e.g.. kṛitavānbhavishyasi, you will have done MBh. ;
    the pf. P. babhūva after the syllable ām is put for the pf. of verbs of the 10. cl. etc. <cf. 1. as andᅠ 1. kṛi>;
    the Ā. appears in this meaning Ṡiṡ. IX, 84 Kum. XIV. 46 ;
    observe alsoᅠ bhavati with a fut. tense, it is possible that, e.g.. bhavatibhavānyājayishyati, it is possible that you will cause a sacrifice to be performed Pāṇ. 3-3, 146 Sch. ;
    bhavet, may be, granted, admitted Kāṡ. on P. III, 2. 114 ;
    bhavatu id., well, good, enough of this Kāv. Hit. ;
    iticedbhavet, if this question should be asked Mn. X, 66 ;
    kvatadbhavati, what is to become of this, it is quite useless TBr. ;
    with na = to cease to exist, perish, die MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    with ihana, not to be born on earth MBh. ;
    with ṡata-dhā, to fall into a hundred pieces MBh. ;
    with dūrataḥ, to keep aloof. ṠārṇgP. ;
    with manasi orᅠ cetasi andᅠ gen., to occur to the mind of any one Kād. ;
    id. with gen. alone Lalit.);
    to fall to the share orᅠ become the property of, belong to (cf. « esse alicujus;»
    with gen., rarely dat. orᅠ loc. accord. toᅠ Vop. alsoᅠ with pari orᅠ prati andᅠ preceding acc.) RV. etc. etc.;
    to be on the side of, assist (with gen. orᅠ - tas) MBh. 1301 (cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 48 Sch.);
    to serve for, tend orᅠ conduce to (with dat. of thing) RV. etc. etc. (with phalāya. to bear fruit Kām.);
    to be occupied with orᅠ engaged in, devote one's self to (with loc.) MBh. Kāv. ;
    to thrive orᅠ prosper in (instr.), turn out well, succeed RV. TS. Br. ;
    to be of consequence orᅠ useful Mn. III, 181 ;
    ( alsoᅠ Ā. Dhātup. XXXIV, 37)
    to fall, orᅠ get into, attain to, obtain Br. MBh. ;
    (with idám) to obtain it i.e. be successful orᅠ fortunate TS.:
    Pass. bhūyate ( orᅠ - ti Up. ;
    aor. abhāvi) sometimes used impers. e.g.. yairbhavishyate, by whom it will be existed i.e. who will be Rājat.:
    Caus. bhāvayati (rarely - te;
    aor. abībhavat Gr.;
    inf. bhāvitum R. ;
    Pass. bhāvyate etc. MBh.), to cause to be orᅠ become, call into existence orᅠ life, originate, produce, cause, create Pur. Sāh. ;
    to cherish, foster, animate, enliven, refresh, encourage, promote, further AitUp. MBh. etc.. ;
    to addict orᅠ devote one's self to, practise (acc.) MBh. HYog. ;
    to subdue, control R. ;
    ( alsoᅠ Ā. Dhātup. XXXIV, 37)
    to obtain Jaim. Sch. ;
    to manifest, exhibit, show, betray MBh. Kām. Daṡ. ;
    to purify BhP. ;
    to present to the mind, think about, consider, know, recognize as orᅠ take for (two acc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to mingle, mix, saturate, soak, perfume Kauṡ. Suṡr. (cf. bhāvita):
    Desid., of Caus. bibhāvayishati (Pāṇ. 7-4, 80 Sch.), to wish to cause to be etc. Br.:
    Desid. búbhūshati (- te), to wish orᅠ strive to become orᅠ be RV. etc. etc.;
    (with kshipram), to strive to be quickly possessed MBh. ;
    to want to get on, strive to prosper orᅠ succeed TS. Br. MBh. ;
    to want to have, care for, strive after, esteem, honour MBh. Hariv. ;
    to want to take revenge BhP.:
    Intens., bóbhavīti, bobhavati, bobhoti, bibhūyate, to be frequently, to be in the habit of BhP. Bhaṭṭ. ;
    to be transformed into (acc.) RV. AV. ;
    (with tiraḥ), to keep anything (instr.) secret ṠBr. ;
    + Cf. Zd. ;
    Gk. φύω, ἔφυν;
    Lat. fuit, fuat etc.;
    Slav. byti;
    Lith. búti;
    Germ. bim, bim;
    Angl. Sax. beó;
    Eng. be
    bhū́
    2) mfn. becoming, being, existing, springing, arising (ifc.;

    cf. akshi-, giri-, citta-, padmabhū etc.);
    m. N. of Vishṇu MBh. XII, 1509 ( Nīlak.);
    of an Ekâha ṠrS. ;
    f. the act of becoming orᅠ arising Pāṇ. 1-4, 31 ;
    the place of being, space, world orᅠ universe ( alsoᅠ pl.) RV. AV. ;
    the earth (as constituting one of the 3 worlds, andᅠ therefore a symbolical N. for the number « one») Mn. MBh. etc.;
    one of the three Vyāhṛitis ( seeᅠ bhúvas, bhūr, pp. 760 andᅠ 763);
    earth (as a substance), ground, soil, land, lauded property ib. ;
    floor, pavement Megh. ;
    a place, spot, piece of ground RV. etc. etc.;
    the base of any geometrical figure Āryabh. ;
    object, matter ( seeᅠ vivādasaṉvāda-bhū);
    a term for the letter l RāmatUp. ;
    a sacrificial fire L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > भू

  • 94 setzen

    set·zen [ʼzɛtsn̩]
    etw \setzen to put [or place] sth;
    jdn/etw irgendwohin \setzen to put [or place] sb/sth somewhere;
    ein Gericht auf die Speisekarte \setzen to put a dish on the menu;
    das Glas an den Mund \setzen to put the glass to one's lips;
    ein Komma \setzen to put a comma;
    jdn auf die Liste \setzen to put sb on the list;
    etw auf die Rechnung \setzen to put sth on the bill;
    den Topf auf den Herd \setzen to place the pot on the stove;
    eine Unterschrift unter etw \setzen to put a signature to sth, to sign sth
    2) ( festlegen)
    etw \setzen to set sth;
    einer S. dat ein Ende \setzen to put a stop to sth;
    eine Frist \setzen to set a deadline;
    jdm/etw Grenzen \setzen to set limits for sb/sth;
    ein Ziel \setzen to set a goal
    3) jagd
    einen Hund auf die Fährte \setzen to put a dog on a trail
    4) ( bringen)
    etw in Betrieb \setzen to set sth in motion;
    jdn auf Diät \setzen to put sb on a diet;
    keinen Fuß vor die Tür \setzen to not set foot out of the door
    etw \setzen to plant [or set] sth
    6) ( errichten)
    etw \setzen to set [or put] up sth, to build sth;
    [jdm] ein Denkmal \setzen to set [or put] up [or build] a monument [to sb];
    einen Mast \setzen to put up a mast;
    die Segel \setzen to set the sails
    7) ( wetten)
    etw [auf jdn/etw] \setzen to put [or place] [or stake] sth [on sb/sth];
    Geld auf jdn/etw \setzen to stake [or put] money on sb/sth;
    seine Hoffnung in [o auf] jdn \setzen to put [or pin] one's hopes on sb;
    ein Pfand \setzen to pledge sth;
    auf ein Pferd \setzen to place a bet on a horse;
    Zweifel in etw \setzen to call sth into question
    jdn auf 1./2./3. Platz \setzen to seed sb first/second/third;
    gesetzte Spieler seeded players;
    die auf Platz 1 gesetzte Spielerin the no. 1 seeded player
    9) typo
    etw \setzen to set sth
    10) (sl: spritzen)
    etw \setzen to inject [or (sl) shoot] sth;
    Heroin \setzen to shoot Heroin;
    einen Schuss \setzen ( fam) to shoot up ( fam)
    jdm/sich eine Spritze \setzen to give sb/oneself an injection
    WENDUNGEN:
    es setzt was ( fam) there'll be trouble; s. a. Fall, Land, Tagesordnung, Kopf
    sich \setzen to sit [down];
    sich ins Auto \setzen to get into the car;
    bitte \setzen Sie sich doch! please sit down!;
    sich zu jdm \setzen to sit next to sb;
    wollen Sie sich nicht zu uns \setzen? won't you join us?;
    setz dich! sit down!; ( zu einem Hund) sit!
    sich \setzen to settle;
    langsam setzt sich der Kaffeesatz the coffee grounds are slowly settling;
    ( durchdringen) to penetrate;
    der Rauch setzt sich in die Kleider smoke gets into your clothes
    vi
    auf jdn/etw \setzen to bet on sb/sth;
    ( sich auf jdn verlassen) to rely on sb/sth
    über etw \setzen akk to jump over sth
    über etw \setzen to cross sth;
    über den Rhein \setzen to cross the Rhine

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  • 95 poddawać

    impf ⇒ poddać
    * * *
    -aję, -ajesz, -ać; perf; vt
    ( miasto) to surrender; (myśl, temat) to suggest; (projekt, wniosek) to put forward, to propose

    poddawać kogoś/coś próbie — to put sb/sth to the test

    poddawać kogoś/coś krytyce/ocenie — to subject sb/sth to criticism/assessment

    poddawać coś w wątpliwość — to question sth, to bring lub call sth into question

    poddawać kogoś/coś działaniu czegoś — to expose sb/sth to sth

    * * *
    ipf.
    1. (= oddawać kogoś/coś pod obce panowanie) surrender.
    2. (= wystawiać na działanie czegoś) expose; poddawać coś pod dyskusję/rozwagę submit sth to discussion/for consideration; poddawać kogoś/coś próbie put sb/sth to (the) test; poddawać coś krytyce subject sth to criticism; poddawać kogoś przesłuchaniu/badaniu put sb through an interrogation/examination; poddawać coś pod głosowanie put sth to the vote.
    3. (= podsuwać) suggest; poddawać myśl/pomysł suggest a thought/an idea; poddawać projekt/wniosek put forward l. propose a project/motion.
    ipf.
    1. (= oddawać siebie pod obce panowanie, rezygnować z walki) surrender (to), give in, yield.
    2. (= wystawiać siebie na działanie czegoś) expose; poddawać się leczeniu/operacji undergo treatment/operation; poddawać się czyjejś woli give in to sb, resign o.s. to sb's will.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poddawać

  • 96 ставить под вопрос

    call smth. into question; question smth.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ставить под вопрос

  • 97 πῶς

    πῶς (Hom.+)
    interrog. reference to manner or way, in what way? how?
    in direct questions
    α. to determine how someth. has come to be, how someth. is happening, or should happen; w. indic. how? in what way? πῶς ἔσται τοῦτο; Lk 1:34. πῶς ἀναγινώσκεις; 10:26; cp. the indirect qu. Mk 12:26 (s. b, below). πῶς οὖν ἠνεῴχθησάν σου οἱ ὀφθαλμοί; J 9:10.—3:4, 9; 9:26; Ro 4:10 (π. οὖν); 1 Cor 15:35 (cp. 1 Ch 13:12); B 5:5 (π. οὖν); IEph 19:2 (π. οὖν); Hm 3:3 (π. οὖν); GJs 17:11 AcPl Ha 5, 3. In ref. to the content of a document πῶς ἀναγινώσκεις; what do you read?=‘What does it say?’ Lk 10:26 (s. HLjungvik, Eranos 62, ’64, 31); πῶς γέγραπται; What does it say (about the Messiah)? GJs 21:2 (codd.). W. the special mng. with what right? with what evidence? in what sense? πῶς λέγουσιν οἱ γραμματεῖς ὅτι ὁ Χριστὸς υἱὸς Δαυίδ ἐστιν; Mk 12:35.—Mt 22:43 (π. οὖν), 45; Lk 20:41, 44 (cp. Gen 39:9); J 12:34 (GrBar 10:8).—γέγραπται Mk 9:12.
    β. in questions indicating surprise how is it (possible) that? I do not understand how (Manetho[?] in Jos., C. Ap. 259 a series of questions expressing surprise, introduced again and again by πῶς; Lucian, Deor. Conc. 10 πῶς φέρεις; TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 12f [Stone p. 68]) πῶς παρʼ ἐμοῦ πεῖν αἰτεῖς; J 4:9.—7:15; Ac 2:8; Gal 4:9. W. οὖν J 9:19; AcPl Ha 10, 9. W. a neg. (Isocr. 6, 4) πῶς οὐ νοεῖτε; how is it possible that you don’t understand? Mt 16:11; Mk 8:21 v.l. πῶς οὐκ ἔχετε πίστιν; how is it that you have no faith? Mk 4:40 v.l. πῶς οὐ συνίετε; 8:21 v.l. Cp. Lk 12:56.
    γ. in questions denoting disapproval or rejection with what right? how dare you? πῶς ἐρεῖς τῷ ἀδελφῷ σου; Mt 7:4 (πῶς ἐρεῖς as Jer 2:23). πῶς εἰσῆλθες ὧδε; how is it that you are bold enough to come in here? 22:12. πῶς σὺ λέγεις; how can you say? (cp. Job 33:12; TestAbr B 10 p. 115, 4 [Stone p. 78, 4]) J 14:9.—Lk 6:42; what does he mean by saying? J 6:42; 8:33; 1 Cor 15:12; Gal 2:14.
    δ. in rhetorical questions that call an assumption into question or reject it altogether how (could or should)?=by no means, it is impossible that (Job 25:4; Ar. 3, 2 al; Just., D. 51, 2 al.; Tat., 4, 2; Ath. 16, 4; 19, 2) πῶς (οὖν) σταθήσεται ἡ βασιλεία αὐτοῦ; Mt 12:26; Lk 11:18. Cp. Mt 12:29, 34; Mk 3:23; 4:13; J 3:12; 5:44, 47; 6:52; 9:16; 14:5 (KBeyer, Semitische Syntax im NT, ’62, 94f). ἐπεὶ πῶς κρινεῖ ὁ θεὸς τὸν κόσμον; otherwise (i.e. if he were unjust) it would be impossible for God to judge the world Ro 3:6. Cp. 6:2; 1 Cor 14:7, 9, 16; 1 Ti 3:5; Hb 2:3; 1J 3:17; 4:20 v.l.; B 5:10; MPol 9:3; Hv 3, 9, 10.—If πῶς is accompanied by a neg., the ‘impossible’ becomes most surely, most certainly (Hyperid. 3, 35; 5, 15; Pr 15:11 πῶς οὐχί; EpArist 149; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 256; Just., D. 18, 3 πῶς οὐχί; al.; Tat. 8, 1; 32, 2) πῶς οὐχὶ τὰ πάντα ἡμῖν χαρίσεται; Ro 8:32.—2 Cor 3:8.—As an exceptional case the opt. w. ἄν (potential; s. B-D-F §385, 1; Rob. 938; 1021f and Ael. Aristid. 29 p. 557 D.; Just., D. 127, 3; Tat. 16, 1; 17, 3f; Ath. 19, 3 al.) πῶς γὰρ ἂν δυναίμην;=it is impossible for me to do so Ac 8:31 (s. Gen 44:8; Dt 28:67; Sir 25:3).
    ε. in questions of deliberation w. a deliberative subjunctive (B-D-F §366, 1; Rob. 934f.—Epict. 4, 1, 100; M. Ant. 9, 40; 2 Km 23:3; Sir 49:11; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 19, 2) πῶς οὖν πληρωθῶσιν αἱ γραφαί; Mt 26:54. πῶς ὁμοιώσωμεν τὴν βασιλείαν; what comparison can we find for the Kingdom? Mk 4:30. πῶς φύγητε; how are you to escape?=you will not escape at all Mt 23:33. πῶς οὖν w. subj. Ro 10:14a, foll. by πῶς δέ and the subj. three times in vss. 14bc, 15.—Hs 5, 7, 3.
    in indirect questions
    α. w. indic. after verbs of knowing, saying, asking etc. ἀκούειν B 7:3 (Just., A I, 40, 1 al.); cp. Mk 12:26. ἀπαγγέλλειν Lk 8:36; 1 Th 1:9. βλέπειν 1 Cor 3:10; Eph 5:15. διηγεῖσθαι Mk 5:16; Ac 9:27ab; 12:17. εἰδέναι (X., Mem. 1, 2, 36) J 9:21; Col 4:6; 2 Th 3:7; GJs 23:3. ἐπέχειν Lk 14:7; ἐπιδεικνύειν B 6:13. ἐπισκέπτεσθαι Ac 15:36. ἐπίστασθαι 20:18. ἐρωτᾶν J 9:15. θεωρεῖν Mk 12:41 (TestAbr B 8 p. 113, 10 [Stone p. 74]). καταμαθεῖν Mt 6:28 (on π. αὐξάνουσιν here s. PKatz, JTS 5, ’54; 207–9); ISm 6:2. κατανοεῖν Lk 12:27; 1 Cl 24:1; 37:2. μεμνῆσθαι GJs 9:2. μνημονεύειν Rv 3:3. νοεῖν 1 Cl 19:3. ὁρᾶν 50:1.—The addition of an article gives the indir. question the value of a noun παρελάβετε τὸ πῶς δεῖ ὑμᾶς περιπατεῖν 1 Th 4:1 (s. also β below).—In some of the passages given above in this section πῶς could have the same mng. as ὅτι that, and this equation at the same time suggests how the Hellenic ear grasped the significance of ὅτι that (for the synonymity in later Gk. s. Epict. 1, 18, 7; 2, 25, 3; 3, 22, 51; Jos., Ant. 12, 205; BGU 37, 6 [50 A.D.]; PRyl 235, 6 ἐθαύμασα δὲ πῶς οὐκ ἐδήλωσάς μοι. See GHatzidakis, Einl. in die neugriech. Gramm. 1892, 19; Rdm.2 196; B-D-F §396; Rob. 1032). That is clearly the mng. in Mt 12:4; Mk 2:26; Ac 11:13; B 11:1; B 14:6; 1 Cl 34:5.
    β. w. deliberative subjunctive (ParJer 6, 11 and 14) μὴ μεριμνήσητε πῶς ἢ τί λαλήσητε Mt 10:19.—Mk 11:18; 14:1, 11; Lk 12:11. μεριμνᾷ πῶς ἀρέσῃ 1 Cor 7:32, 33, 34 (t.r. has the fut. in Mk 11:18 and 1 Cor 7:32–34; s. Herodian 5, 4, 9 ἠγνόουν, πῶς χρήσονται τῷ πράγματι). In this case, too, the article can be added (s. α) Lk 22:2, 4; Ac 4:21 (ParJer 6:15).
    in exclamations (cp. 1aβ; Schwyzer II 626) how … ! (X., An. 6, 5, 19 al.; Epict. 1, 16, 13; 4, 1, 115; 116, Ench. 24, 3 πῶς ἄνισοί ἐστε καὶ ἀγνώμονες; M. Ant. 6, 27.—B-D-F §436; Rob. 302; OLagercrantz, Eranos 18, 1918, 26ff; KRupprecht, Philol. 80, 1924, 207) πῶς δύσκολόν ἐστιν Mk 10:24; cp. vs. 23; Lk 18:24. πῶς συνέχομαι 12:50. πῶς ἐφίλει αὐτόν J 11:36.—Hm 11:20; 12, 4, 2.—JBauer, Pōs in der gr. Bibel, NovT 2, ’57, 81–91. DELG s.v. πο-. M-M. EDNT.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > πῶς

  • 98 discussie

    voorbeelden:
    1   (het) onderwerp van discussie (zijn) (be) under discussion
         brede, maatschappelijke discussie broad public debate
         een hevige/verhitte discussie a heated discussion
         onder ingezonden stukhiermee sluiten wij de discussie the debate is now closed
         iets in discussie brengen bring something under discussion
         met iemand in discussie treden enter into a discussion with someone
         discussie over debate about/on, discussion about/of
         ter discussie staan be under discussion
         iets ter discussie stellen bring something up for discussion; 〈met betrekking tot besluit enz.〉 call something into question

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > discussie

  • 99 Knowledge

       It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and, in a word, all sensible objects, have an existence, natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it into question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but things we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any one of these, or any combination of them, should exist unperceived? (Berkeley, 1996, Pt. I, No. 4, p. 25)
       It seems to me that the only objects of the abstract sciences or of demonstration are quantity and number, and that all attempts to extend this more perfect species of knowledge beyond these bounds are mere sophistry and illusion. As the component parts of quantity and number are entirely similar, their relations become intricate and involved; and nothing can be more curious, as well as useful, than to trace, by a variety of mediums, their equality or inequality, through their different appearances.
       But as all other ideas are clearly distinct and different from each other, we can never advance farther, by our utmost scrutiny, than to observe this diversity, and, by an obvious reflection, pronounce one thing not to be another. Or if there be any difficulty in these decisions, it proceeds entirely from the undeterminate meaning of words, which is corrected by juster definitions. That the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the squares of the other two sides cannot be known, let the terms be ever so exactly defined, without a train of reasoning and enquiry. But to convince us of this proposition, that where there is no property, there can be no injustice, it is only necessary to define the terms, and explain injustice to be a violation of property. This proposition is, indeed, nothing but a more imperfect definition. It is the same case with all those pretended syllogistical reasonings, which may be found in every other branch of learning, except the sciences of quantity and number; and these may safely, I think, be pronounced the only proper objects of knowledge and demonstration. (Hume, 1975, Sec. 12, Pt. 3, pp. 163-165)
       Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of the mind; the first is the capacity of receiving representations (the ability to receive impressions), the second is the power to know an object through these representations (spontaneity in the production of concepts).
       Through the first, an object is given to us; through the second, the object is thought in relation to that representation.... Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge. Both may be either pure or empirical.... Pure intuitions or pure concepts are possible only a priori; empirical intuitions and empirical concepts only a posteriori. If the receptivity of our mind, its power of receiving representations in so far as it is in any way affected, is to be called "sensibility," then the mind's power of producing representations from itself, the spontaneity of knowledge, should be called "understanding." Our nature is so constituted that our intuitions can never be other than sensible; that is, it contains only the mode in which we are affected by objects. The faculty, on the other hand, which enables us to think the object of sensible intuition is the understanding.... Without sensibility, no object would be given to us; without understanding, no object would be thought. Thoughts without content are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind. It is therefore just as necessary to make our concepts sensible, that is, to add the object to them in intuition, as to make our intuitions intelligible, that is to bring them under concepts. These two powers or capacities cannot exchange their functions. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their union can knowledge arise. (Kant, 1933, Sec. 1, Pt. 2, B74-75 [p. 92])
       Metaphysics, as a natural disposition of Reason is real, but it is also, in itself, dialectical and deceptive.... Hence to attempt to draw our principles from it, and in their employment to follow this natural but none the less fallacious illusion can never produce science, but only an empty dialectical art, in which one school may indeed outdo the other, but none can ever attain a justifiable and lasting success. In order that, as a science, it may lay claim not merely to deceptive persuasion, but to insight and conviction, a Critique of Reason must exhibit in a complete system the whole stock of conceptions a priori, arranged according to their different sources-the Sensibility, the understanding, and the Reason; it must present a complete table of these conceptions, together with their analysis and all that can be deduced from them, but more especially the possibility of synthetic knowledge a priori by means of their deduction, the principles of its use, and finally, its boundaries....
       This much is certain: he who has once tried criticism will be sickened for ever of all the dogmatic trash he was compelled to content himself with before, because his Reason, requiring something, could find nothing better for its occupation. Criticism stands to the ordinary school metaphysics exactly in the same relation as chemistry to alchemy, or as astron omy to fortune-telling astrology. I guarantee that no one who has comprehended and thought out the conclusions of criticism, even in these Prolegomena, will ever return to the old sophistical pseudo-science. He will rather look forward with a kind of pleasure to a metaphysics, certainly now within his power, which requires no more preparatory discoveries, and which alone can procure for reason permanent satisfaction. (Kant, 1891, pp. 115-116)
       Knowledge is only real and can only be set forth fully in the form of science, in the form of system. Further, a so-called fundamental proposition or first principle of philosophy, even if it is true, it is yet none the less false, just because and in so far as it is merely a fundamental proposition, merely a first principle. It is for that reason easily refuted. The refutation consists in bringing out its defective character; and it is defective because it is merely the universal, merely a principle, the beginning. If the refutation is complete and thorough, it is derived and developed from the nature of the principle itself, and not accomplished by bringing in from elsewhere other counter-assurances and chance fancies. It would be strictly the development of the principle, and thus the completion of its deficiency, were it not that it misunderstands its own purport by taking account solely of the negative aspect of what it seeks to do, and is not conscious of the positive character of its process and result. The really positive working out of the beginning is at the same time just as much the very reverse: it is a negative attitude towards the principle we start from. Negative, that is to say, in its one-sided form, which consists in being primarily immediate, a mere purpose. It may therefore be regarded as a refutation of what constitutes the basis of the system; but more correctly it should be looked at as a demonstration that the basis or principle of the system is in point of fact merely its beginning. (Hegel, 1910, pp. 21-22)
       Knowledge, action, and evaluation are essentially connected. The primary and pervasive significance of knowledge lies in its guidance of action: knowing is for the sake of doing. And action, obviously, is rooted in evaluation. For a being which did not assign comparative values, deliberate action would be pointless; and for one which did not know, it would be impossible. Conversely, only an active being could have knowledge, and only such a being could assign values to anything beyond his own feelings. A creature which did not enter into the process of reality to alter in some part the future content of it, could apprehend a world only in the sense of intuitive or esthetic contemplation; and such contemplation would not possess the significance of knowledge but only that of enjoying and suffering. (Lewis, 1946, p. 1)
       "Evolutionary epistemology" is a branch of scholarship that applies the evolutionary perspective to an understanding of how knowledge develops. Knowledge always involves getting information. The most primitive way of acquiring it is through the sense of touch: amoebas and other simple organisms know what happens around them only if they can feel it with their "skins." The knowledge such an organism can have is strictly about what is in its immediate vicinity. After a huge jump in evolution, organisms learned to find out what was going on at a distance from them, without having to actually feel the environment. This jump involved the development of sense organs for processing information that was farther away. For a long time, the most important sources of knowledge were the nose, the eyes, and the ears. The next big advance occurred when organisms developed memory. Now information no longer needed to be present at all, and the animal could recall events and outcomes that happened in the past. Each one of these steps in the evolution of knowledge added important survival advantages to the species that was equipped to use it.
       Then, with the appearance in evolution of humans, an entirely new way of acquiring information developed. Up to this point, the processing of information was entirely intrasomatic.... But when speech appeared (and even more powerfully with the invention of writing), information processing became extrasomatic. After that point knowledge did not have to be stored in the genes, or in the memory traces of the brain; it could be passed on from one person to another through words, or it could be written down and stored on a permanent substance like stone, paper, or silicon chips-in any case, outside the fragile and impermanent nervous system. (Csikszentmihalyi, 1993, pp. 56-57)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Knowledge

  • 100 усомниться в достоверности свидетельских показаний

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > усомниться в достоверности свидетельских показаний

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