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  • 121 совершенно

    (= абсолютно, полностью) absolutely, quite, completely, fully, entirely, thoroughly, at all, totally, whatsoever
    Заметим, что совершенно законно... - Notice that it is perfectly legitimate to...
    Однако мы не можем это совершенно (= полностью) игнорировать. - We cannot, however, ignore it completely.
    Однако этот метод совершенно не удовлетворяет нашим целям. - This procedure, however, falls far short of our goal.
    Сегодня не существует совершенно никакого согласия относительно... - There is absolutely no agreement today on...
    Сейчас мы совершенно точно знаем, что... - We now know beyond a doubt that...
    Пример совершенно другого типа дается (чем-л). - An example of an entirely different kind is provided by...
    Совершенно другой подход базируется на... - A fundamentally different approach is based on...
    Совершенно очевидно, что... - It is by no means obvious that...
    Совершенно аналогично можно показать, что... - It can be shown by an exactly similar process that...
    Такое поведение совершенно (= полностью) отлично от того, что предсказывалось (теорией и т. п.)... - This behavior is totally different from that predicted by...
    Теперь совершенно очевидно, что... - It is immediately apparent that...
    Эта картина совершенно не согласуется с... - This picture is in sharp disagreement with...
    Это совершенно очевидно следует из факта, что... - This is at once obvious from the fact that...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > совершенно

  • 122 существенно

    (= особенно) essentially, substantially, significantly, materially, tangibly
    В данном приближенном методе существенно... - In this approximation procedure it is essential to...
    В этом случае число действий могло бы быть существенно сокращено (путем и т. п.)... - The amount of manipulation in this case could have been significantly reduced by...
    Данное доказательство существенно основывается на нашем предположении, что... - The proof rests fundamentally on our assumption that...
    Для нашей цели совершенно не существенно, как выбирается значение х. - For our present purpose it does not matter how x is chosen.
    Его данные существенно отличались от результатов Смита [1]. - His findings were at variance with those of Smith [1].
    Наш метод будет весьма существенно отличаться от данного. - Our procedure will be quite different from this.
    Наши результаты существенно отличаются от результатов Смита [1]. - Our results barely differ from those of Smith [1].
    Несомненно, существенно, что... - It is by no means essential that...
    Последний результат существенно отличается от того, что мы ожидали. - The latter result differs considerably from what we expected.
    Развивая данную теорию, мы будем существенно использовать... - In developing the theory we shall make considerable use of...
    Существенно более важным случаем является тот, в котором... — By far the most important case is that in which...
    Существенно более разумным подходом является... - A considerably more clever approach is to...
    Существенно более серьезный недостаток возникает при... - A much more serious defect is encountered with...
    Существенно меньше известно о... - Far less is known about...
    Существенно, что мы определяем, действительно ли... - It is essential that we determine whether...
    Хотя... существенно различаются и по своему строению, и по назначению, их можно классифицировать согласно... - Although... vary considerably in structure and function, they can be classified according to...
    Экспериментальные данные существенно поддерживают эти заключения. - Experimental evidence strongly supports these conclusions.
    Это существенно для наших целей. - This is essential for our purposes.
    Это существенно контрастирует с... - This is in marked contrast to...
    Это существенно ограничивает пределы применимости... - This essentially limits the usefulness of...
    Это существенно отличается от конечномерного случая, где... - This is in marked contrast to the finite dimensional case, where...
    Это существенно отличается от... - This is considerably different from...
    Это существенно (= хорошо) подтверждается результатами... - This is strongly supported by the results of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > существенно

  • 123 то ли дело

    ТО ЛИ ДЕЛО coll, approv
    [Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: any noun), pres only, or Particle; initial position only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s.o. or sth. is entirely different from, and better than, someone or something else (used to express approval, a positive evaluation of the person, thing etc that is about to be named as opposed to the one named previously):
    - то ЛИ дело X X is quite another matter;
         ♦ "Всё может случиться: ну, как лопнет [ компания], вот я и без гроша. То ли дело в банк" (Гончаров 1). "...Anything might happen - such as your company going bankrupt and leaving me without a penny. A bank is quite another matter" (1b).
         ♦ "А старик, оказывается, в первую мировую войну был у нас в плену и немного говорит по-русски. Но лучше бы он совсем не говорил. Путается, хочет всё объяснить... То ли дело эти молодые немочки, всё с полуслова понимают..." (Искандер 5). "It turned out the old man had been a prisoner of ours in the First World War and spoke a little Russian. But he would have done better not to talk at all. He kept getting tangled up, wanting to explain everything....The girls were a different story, they picked up on everything right away" (5a).
         ♦ На что борода - и та [у Момуна] не удалась. Посмешище одно. На голом подбородке две-три волосинки рыжеватые - вот и вся борода. То ли дело видишь: вдруг едет по дороге осанистый старик... (Айтматов 1). Even his [Momun's] beard was nothing but a joke. IWo or three reddish hairs on his chin-that was all there was to it. He wasn't at all like some stately old man you might see riding down the road... (1a).
         ♦ "Вот жизнь-то человеческая! - поучительно произнёс Илья Иванович. - Один умирает, другой родится, третий женится, а мы вот всё стареемся: не то что год на год, день на день не приходится! Зачем это так? То ли бы дело, если б каждый день как вчера, вчера как завтра!.." (Гончаров 1). [context transl] "Such is man's life!" Ilya Ivanovich pronounced sententiously. "One man dies, another is born, a third is married, and we keep growing older....There are no two days alike, let alone two years. Why should it be so? Wouldn't it have been nice if every day were like the day before, yesterday just like tomorrow?" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > то ли дело

  • 124 Charakter

    m; -s, -e
    1. einer Person: character; (sittliche Stärke) (strength of) character, (moral) backbone; (Persönlichkeit) personality; das formt den Charakter it’s character-forming ( oder -building); ein Mann von / ohne Charakter a man of / without character; ein Mensch mit Charakter hätte... anyone with a bit of character ( oder backbone) would have...; sie hat Charakter she’s got (real) character ( oder spunk umg.); sie hat keinen Charakter she’s got no character ( oder backbone), she’s spineless umg.; Charakter beweisen show some character ( oder backbone); vom Charakter her as far as his etc. character goes, weitS. personalitywise
    2. einer Sache, bes. mit den Sinnen wahrnehmbar: character; (Natur) nature; Gespräche vertraulichen Charakters of a confidential nature; das Gespräch nahm allmählich den Charakter eines Verhörs an the conversation gradually turned into a cross-examination
    3. (Mensch) personality; komischer etc.: character; in der Literatur etc.: character
    * * *
    der Charakter
    character; nature; personality
    * * *
    Cha|rak|ter [ka'raktɐ]
    m -s, -e
    [-'teːrə]
    1) (= Wesen, Eigenart) character

    er ist ein Mann von Charakterhe is a man of character

    etw prägt den Charakter — sth is character-forming

    keinen Charakter haben (ohne Prägung)to have no character, to lack character; (nicht ehrenhaft auch) to have no principles

    die Party bekam immer mehr den Charakter einer Orgiethe party became more and more like an orgy

    seine Warnung hatte mehr den Charakter einer Drohunghis warning was more like a threat

    2) (= Person) character, personality; (LITER, THEAT) character

    sie sind ganz gegensätzliche Charakteretheir characters are entirely different, they have entirely different personalities

    * * *
    der
    1) (the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type: You can tell a man's character from his handwriting; Publicity of this character is not good for the firm.) character
    2) (character: A girl of strong moral fibre.) fibre
    * * *
    Cha·rak·ter
    <-s, -tere>
    [kaˈraktɐ]
    m
    1. (Wesen) character
    \Charakter haben to have strength of character
    den \Charakter prägen [o formen] to form [or BRIT mould] [or AM mold] the character
    jd von \Charakter sb with strength of character
    2. (Eigenart) character; eines Gesprächs, einer Warnung nature no indef art
    3. (liter) character
    * * *
    der; Charakters, Charaktere
    1) character; (eines Menschen) character; personality
    2) o. Pl. (Charakterstärke) [strength of] character

    keinen Charakter haben — lack [strength of] character; be spineless

    * * *
    Charakter m; -s, -e
    1. einer Person: character; (sittliche Stärke) (strength of) character, (moral) backbone; (Persönlichkeit) personality;
    das formt den Charakter it’s character-forming ( oder -building);
    ein Mann von/ohne Charakter a man of/without character;
    ein Mensch mit Charakter hätte … anyone with a bit of character ( oder backbone) would have …;
    sie hat Charakter she’s got (real) character ( oder spunk umg);
    sie hat keinen Charakter she’s got no character ( oder backbone), she’s spineless umg;
    Charakter beweisen show some character ( oder backbone);
    vom Charakter her as far as his etc character goes, weitS. personalitywise
    2. einer Sache, besonders mit den Sinnen wahrnehmbar: character; (Natur) nature;
    vertraulichen Charakters of a confidential nature;
    das Gespräch nahm allmählich den Charakter eines Verhörs an the conversation gradually turned into a cross-examination
    3. (Mensch) personality; komischer etc: character; in der Literatur etc: character
    * * *
    der; Charakters, Charaktere
    1) character; (eines Menschen) character; personality
    2) o. Pl. (Charakterstärke) [strength of] character

    keinen Charakter haben — lack [strength of] character; be spineless

    * * *
    m.
    character n.
    disposition n.
    nature n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Charakter

  • 125 Mensch

    m; -en, -en
    1. als Gattung: human being; der Mensch man, homo sapiens; (die Menschheit) mankind; die Menschen man Sg., humans; ich bin auch nur ein Mensch I’m only human; das sind doch keine Menschen mehr! they’re no longer human, they’re just animals; eine Seele von Mensch sein have a heart of gold; sich anstellen wie der erste Mensch umg. act as if one hasn’t a clue, pretend to be stupid; Menschen fressende Tiere man-eating animals; kein Mensch mehr sein umg., fig. be completely dead; nur noch ein halber Mensch sein umg., fig. be half dead; wieder Mensch sein umg., fig. be back among the living; denken
    2. (Person) person, man, weiblich: woman; ( die) Menschen people; als Mensch ist er in Ordnung etc. as a person ( oder human being) he’s OK etc.; mit jemandem von Mensch zu Mensch reden have a heart-to-heart (talk) with s.o.; Mann auch: talk to s.o. man to man; gern unter Menschen sein enjoy company, be the sociable type; kein Mensch nobody, not a soul; ein neuer Mensch werden (sich wandeln) become a different person; des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich Sprichw. do what you like if it makes you happy
    3. umg., als Interj., erstaunt: goodness!, gosh!; vorwurfsvoll: for goodness’ (Sl. Christ’s) sake!; begeistert: wow!; Mensch, pass doch auf! hey, look what you’re doing!; Mensch Meier! good grief!; Mensch, das ist ja super! wow, that’s fantastic!
    n; -(e)s, -er; Dial., meist pej. female
    * * *
    der Mensch
    human; man; human being
    * * *
    Mẹnsch I [mɛnʃ]
    m -en, -en
    1) (= Person) person, man/woman

    ein anderer Mensch werdento become a different person or man/woman

    ein neuer Mensch werden — to become a new person or man/woman

    von Mensch zu Mensch — man-to-man/woman-to-woman

    es war kein Mensch dathere was nobody there, there was not a soul there

    als Menschas a person

    des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich (Prov)do what you want if it makes you happy (inf)

    das konnte kein Mensch ahnen!no-one ( on earth) could have foreseen that!

    viel unter ( die) Menschen kommento meet a lot of people, to get around (a lot)

    man muss die Menschen nehmen, wie sie sind — you have to take people as they are or come

    2)

    (als Gattung) der Mensch — man

    die Menschenman sing, human beings pl, people pl

    ein Tier, das keine Menschen mag — an animal that doesn't like people or humans

    wer so etwas macht, ist kein Mensch mehr — somebody who does something like that is not human

    alle Menschen haben tierische Gelüsteall human beings have animal cravings

    See:
    = menschenverachtend
    3)

    (= die Menschheit) die Menschen — mankind, man, humankind (esp US)

    Jesus ist gekommen, um die Menschen zu retten — Jesus came to save mankind or humankind (esp US)

    4) (inf als Interjektion) hey; (erstaunt) hey, wow, blimey (Brit sl)

    Mensch, hat die Beine! — hey or wow! has she got a pair of legs! (inf)

    Mensch, das habe ich ganz vergessen — damn, I completely forgot (inf)

    Mensch, da habe ich mich aber getäuscht — boy, was I wrong! (inf)

    Mensch, habe ich mich beeilt/geärgert! — boy, did I rush/was I angry! (inf)

    Mensch Meier!golly! (dated inf), gosh! (dated inf)

    II
    nt -(e)s, -er (sl)
    cow (inf); (gemein) bitch (sl)
    * * *
    der
    1) (a person: Animals may behave like that, but human beings shouldn't.) human being
    2) (a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) human
    3) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) man
    * * *
    Mensch1
    <-en, -en>
    [ˈmɛnʃ]
    m
    1. (menschliches Lebewesen)
    der \Mensch man no pl, no art
    die \Menschen pl man no pl, no art, human beings pl
    ich bin auch nur ein \Mensch! I'm only human!
    man muss die \Menschen nehmen, wie sie sind you have to take people as they are
    \Mensch bleiben to stay human
    \Menschen fressend man-eating
    das Gute im \Menschen the good in man
    kein \Mensch mehr sein (unmenschlich) to be no longer human; (fam: völlig erschöpft) to be all in
    das sind doch keine \Menschen mehr! they are a pack of animals!
    2. (Person) person, man/woman
    \Menschen pl people pl
    unter [die] \Menschen gehen to mix with people
    sie sollte mehr unter \Menschen gehen she should mix with people [or socialize] [or get out] more
    [viel] unter \Menschen kommen to get out [a lot], to meet [a lot of] people
    kein \Mensch no one, nobody
    das konnte kein \Mensch ahnen! no one cold have foreseen that!
    es war kein \Mensch da there was no one [or not a soul] there
    der \Mensch man no pl, no art
    die \Menschen pl mankind sing, no art
    Jesus ist gekommen, um die \Menschen zu retten Jesus came to save mankind
    so sind die \Menschen that's how people are, that's human nature
    alle \Menschen everyone, everybody
    des \Menschen Sohn REL the Son of Man
    \Mensch und Tier man and beast
    4.
    \Mensch! (fam: bewundernd, erstaunt) wow! fam, cor [blimey]! fam
    \Mensch, war das anstrengend boy, was that exhausting
    \Mensch, war das ein Glück! boy, that was a piece of luck!
    \Mensch, verschwinde! hey, clear off!
    \Mensch, das habe ich ganz vergessen! blast, I completely forgot!
    \Mensch, hast du dich verändert! good Lord, haven't you changed!
    ein anderer \Mensch werden to become a different person [or man/woman]
    \Mensch ärgere dich nicht (Brettspiel) ludo
    der \Mensch denkt, Gott lenkt (prov) man proposes, God disposes prov
    wie der erste [o letzte] \Mensch (fam) very awkwardly [or clumsily]
    sich akk wie die ersten/letzten \Menschen benehmen to behave like cavemen [or Neanderthals]
    wie der letzte \Mensch aussehen to look ridiculous
    nur ein halber \Mensch sein to feel incomplete
    ohne dich bin ich nur ein halber \Mensch I'm lost without you
    wenn sie nicht genügend geschlafen hat, ist sie nur ein halber \Mensch if she hasn't had enough sleep, she's not herself [or only half there]
    der Mensch lebt nicht vom Brot allein (prov) man does not live by bread alone prov
    \Mensch Meier! (sl) wow! fam, gosh! fam, good grief! fam
    ein neuer \Mensch werden to become a new man/woman [or person]
    wieder ein \Mensch sein to feel like a human being again
    hat der \Mensch Töne! (fam) can you believe it! fam
    des \Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich (prov) do what you want if it makes you happy
    von \Mensch zu \Mensch man to man/woman to woman
    Mensch2
    <-[e]s, -er>
    [ˈmɛnʃ]
    nt SÜDD (pej fam) female pej, madam pej, slut pej
    * * *
    der; Menschen, Menschen

    die Menschenman sing.; human beings; mankind sing. no art.

    wieder ein Mensch sein(ugs.) feel like a human being again

    2) (Person) person; man/woman

    wie der erste Mensch/die ersten Menschen — extremely awkwardly

    von Mensch zu Mensch — man to man/woman to woman

    Mensch, ärgere dich nicht — (Gesellschaftsspiel) ludo

    3) (salopp): (Anrede) (bewundernd) wow; (erstaunt) wow; good grief; (vorwurfsvoll) for heaven's sake

    Mensch, war das ein Glück! — boy, that was a piece of luck!

    * * *
    Mensch1 m; -en, -en
    1. als Gattung: human being;
    der Mensch man, homo sapiens; (die Menschheit) mankind;
    die Menschen man sg, humans;
    ich bin auch nur ein Mensch I’m only human;
    das sind doch keine Menschen mehr! they’re no longer human, they’re just animals;
    eine Seele von Mensch sein have a heart of gold;
    sich anstellen wie der erste Mensch umg act as if one hasn’t a clue, pretend to be stupid;
    Menschen fressende Tiere man-eating animals;
    kein Mensch mehr sein umg, fig be completely dead;
    nur noch ein halber Mensch sein umg, fig be half dead;
    wieder Mensch sein umg, fig be back among the living; denken
    2. (Person) person, man, weiblich: woman;
    als Mensch ist er in Ordnung etc as a person ( oder human being) he’s OK etc;
    mit jemandem von Mensch zu Mensch reden have a heart-to-heart (talk) with sb; Mann auch: talk to sb man to man;
    gern unter Menschen sein enjoy company, be the sociable type;
    kein Mensch nobody, not a soul;
    ein neuer Mensch werden (sich wandeln) become a different person;
    des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich sprichw do what you like if it makes you happy
    3. umg, als int, erstaunt: goodness!, gosh!; vorwurfsvoll: for goodness’ (sl Christ’s) sake!; begeistert: wow!;
    Mensch, pass doch auf! hey, look what you’re doing!;
    Mensch Meier! good grief!;
    Mensch, das ist ja super! wow, that’s fantastic!
    Mensch2 n; -(e)s, -er; dial, meist pej female
    * * *
    der; Menschen, Menschen

    die Menschenman sing.; human beings; mankind sing. no art.

    wieder ein Mensch sein(ugs.) feel like a human being again

    2) (Person) person; man/woman

    wie der erste Mensch/die ersten Menschen — extremely awkwardly

    von Mensch zu Mensch — man to man/woman to woman

    Mensch, ärgere dich nicht — (Gesellschaftsspiel) ludo

    3) (salopp): (Anrede) (bewundernd) wow; (erstaunt) wow; good grief; (vorwurfsvoll) for heaven's sake

    Mensch, war das ein Glück! — boy, that was a piece of luck!

    * * *
    -en m.
    human being n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Mensch

  • 126 anterior a la guerra

    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar], antebellum
    Ex. The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.
    Ex. Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.
    * * *
    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar], antebellum

    Ex: The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.

    Ex: Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > anterior a la guerra

  • 127 de antes de la guerra

    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar]
    Ex. The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.
    * * *
    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar]

    Ex: The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de antes de la guerra

  • 128 de la preguerra

    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar]
    Ex. The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.
    * * *
    (adj.) = pre-war [prewar]

    Ex: The situation is rather different from pre-war days when living costs were lower and writers would try to get by on very small incomes from writing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de la preguerra

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