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1 auflockern
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. fig. (Atmosphäre) relax; (lebhafter gestalten) liven up (auch Vortrag etc.); (Monotonie) relieve, break up, ease; (Wohngegend etc.) brighten up; aufgelockerte Bauweise open construction; in aufgelockerter Stimmung in a relaxed moodII v/refl2. fig. Atmosphäre: relax, become relaxed, ease up; Vortrag etc.: liven up* * *auf|lo|ckern sep1. vt2)die Muskeln áúflockern — to loosen up (one's muscles); (durch Bewegung auch) to limber up
3) (= abwechslungsreicher machen) Unterricht, Stoff, Vortrag to make less monotonous, to give relief to (durch with); (= weniger streng machen) to make less severe; Frisur, Muster to soften, to make less severe4) (= entspannen, zwangloser machen) to make more relaxed; Verhältnis, Atmosphäre to easein aufgelockerter Stimmung — in a relaxed mood
2. vr2) (Bewölkung) to break up, to disperse* * *auf|lo·ckernI. vt▪ etw [durch etw akk] \auflockern to liven up sth sep [with sth], to make sth more interesting [with sth]▪ etw \auflockern to ease sthin aufgelockerter Stimmung in a relaxed mood▪ etw \auflockern to soften sth, to make sth less severe4. (von Verspannungen befreien)5. (lockern)▪ aufgelockert loosened, mellow[ed]6. (locker machen)die Erde \auflockern to break up the earth [or soilII. vr2. (sich zerstreuen) to break up, to disperseaufgelockerte Bewölkung thinning cloudcover* * *1.transitives Verb break up, loosen < soil>; loosen <stuffing, hair>; (fig.) introduce some variety into <landscape, lesson, lecture>; relieve, break up <pattern, façade>; make <mood, atmosphere, evening> more relaxed2.reflexives Verb < cloud> break* * *auflockern (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. fig (Atmosphäre) relax; (lebhafter gestalten) liven up (auch Vortrag etc); (Monotonie) relieve, break up, ease; (Wohngegend etc) brighten up;aufgelockerte Bauweise open construction;in aufgelockerter Stimmung in a relaxed moodB. v/r1. Bewölkung: break up, disperse;auflockernde/aufgelockerte Bewölkung dispersing/broken clouds2. fig Atmosphäre: relax, become relaxed, ease up; Vortrag etc: liven up* * *1.transitives Verb break up, loosen < soil>; loosen <stuffing, hair>; (fig.) introduce some variety into <landscape, lesson, lecture>; relieve, break up <pattern, façade>; make <mood, atmosphere, evening> more relaxed2.reflexives Verb < cloud> break* * *v.to loosen v. -
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3 auflockern
auf|lo·ckernvtetw [durch etw] \auflockern to liven up sth sep, [with sth] to make sth more interesting [with sth]2) ( zwangloser machen)etw \auflockern to ease sth;in aufgelockerter Stimmung in a relaxed mood3) ( weniger streng machen)etw \auflockern to soften sth, to make sth less severe5) ( lockern)etw \auflockern to loosen [up sep, ] sth to mellow sth;aufgelockert loosened, mellow[ed]6) ( locker machen)die Erde \auflockern to break up the earth [or soil]vrsich \auflockern2) ( sich zerstreuen) to break up, to disperse;aufgelockerte Bewölkung thinning cloudcover -
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f2. von Wolken: breaking up3. fig. des Unterrichts etc.: livening up; zur Auflockerung der Stimmung oder Atmosphäre beitragen liven things up (a bit)* * *Auf|lo|cke|rungf1) (von Boden) breaking up, loosening (up); (von Muskeln) loosening up... trägt zur Áúflockerung des Stoffes/des strengen Musters bei —
ihm gelang die Áúflockerung einer gespannten Atmosphäre — he succeeded in easing a tense atmosphere
* * *Auf·lo·cke·rungf1. (abwechslungsreichere Gestaltung)zur \Auflockerung des Unterrichtsstoffes [in order] to liven up the lesson [or to make the lesson more interestingseine Witze trugen zur \Auflockerung der gespannten Atmosphäre bei his jokes helped to ease the tense atmosphere3. (weniger strenge Gestaltung)zur \Auflockerung eines Musters dienen to serve to make a pattern less severe [or to soften a pattern5. (Zerstreuung) breaking up, dispersal6. (das Auflockern) loosening [up]* * *die s. auflockern 1.: breaking up; loosening; relieving; breaking upzur Auflockerung der Stimmung/des Abends — to make the mood/evening more relaxed
* * *2. von Wolken: breaking up3. fig des Unterrichts etc: livening up;Atmosphäre beitragen liven things up (a bit)* * *die s. auflockern 1.: breaking up; loosening; relieving; breaking upzur Auflockerung der Stimmung/des Abends — to make the mood/evening more relaxed
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ambiance [ɑ̃bjɑ̃s]feminine noun( = atmosphère) atmosphere ; ( = environnement) surroundings* * *ɑ̃bjɑ̃s1) ( atmosphère) atmosphere, ambiance2) ( gaieté) lively atmosphereça manque d'ambiance ici — (colloq) it's not exactly lively here
* * *ɑ̃bjɑ̃s nfJe n'aime pas l'ambiance ici. — I don't like the atmosphere here.
Il y a de l'ambiance dans ce café. — This café has a lively atmosphere.
* * *ambiance nf1 ( atmosphère) atmosphere, ambiance; musique/lumière/éclairage d'ambiance atmospheric music/light/lighting;2 ( gaieté) lively atmosphere; mettre de l'ambiance [musique, éclairage] to give things a bit of atmosphere; il a mis un disque pour mettre un peu d'ambiance he played a record to liven things up ou to liven up the atmosphere; tu peux compter sur lui pour mettre de l'ambiance you can count on him to liven things up; cela manque d'ambiance ici it's not much fun here, it lacks atmosphere here.[ɑ̃bjɑ̃s] nom fémininl'ambiance qui règne à Paris the general atmosphere ou mood in Paris[éclairage] lighting effects3. (familier) [animation]————————d'ambiance locution adjectivale[musique] mood (modificateur) -
6 clima
m.1 climate.clima continental continental climateclima mediterráneo mediterranean climateclima tropical tropical climate2 atmosphere (ambiente).las negociaciones se desarrollaron en un clima de distensión the talks took place in a relaxed atmosphere3 weather, climate, clime.* * *1 climate2 figurado atmosphere, climate* * *noun m.* * *SM (Meteo) climate; [de reunión] atmosphere; [de situación] climateclima artificial — LAm air conditioning
* * *1) (Meteo) climate2) ( ambiente) atmosphereal clima — (Col) at room temperature
* * *1) (Meteo) climate2) ( ambiente) atmosphereal clima — (Col) at room temperature
* * *clima11 = climate, weather.Ex: These figures are based on UK climate where the winter external temperature is about -1ºC (degree centigrade).
Ex: Data Resources Inc., again US-based, covers data bases in economics, finance, energy and weather.* clima árido = arid climate.* clima boreal = boreal climate.* clima de invierno = winter weather.* clima desértico = desert climate.* clima de verano = summer weather.* clima estival = summer weather.* clima invernal = winter weather.* clima subártico = subarctic climate.* clima tropical = tropical climate.* degradación del clima = climate deterioration.* microclima = micro-climate [microclimate].* paleoclima = palaeoclimate [paleoclimate, -USA].* rigores del clima = rigours of the climate.clima22 = climate.Ex: The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.
* clima de cambio = climate of change.* clima económico = economic climate.* clima político = political climate.* clima social = social climate.* crear un clima = promote + climate.* en el clima actual de = in the present climate of.* propiciar un clima = promote + climate.* * *A ( Meteo) climateun clima malsano an unhealthy climateCompuestos:continental climatemaritime climateMediterranean climatepolar climatetemperate climatetropical climateB (ambiente) atmosphereen un clima festivo in a festive atmosphereel clima económico the economic climateuna cerveza al clima a beer served at room temperature, a beer that isn't chilledCompuestos:investment climateclimate of public opinion* * *
clima sustantivo masculinoa) (Meteo) climate
el clima económico the economic climate
clima sustantivo masculino climate
' clima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aclimatarse
- agobiante
- benigna
- benigno
- cruda
- crudeza
- crudo
- destemplada
- destemplado
- hecha
- hecho
- húmeda
- húmedo
- propia
- propio
- reinar
- reinante
- rigurosa
- riguroso
- saludable
- sentar
- severa
- severidad
- severo
- suave
- suavidad
- suavizarse
- tórrida
- tórrido
- apacible
- aspereza
- áspero
- benignidad
- bondad
- caluroso
- contrario
- desértico
- franco
- hostil
- hostilidad
- malsano
- privilegiado
- sabroso
- sabrosón
- sano
- seco
- templado
English:
balmy
- changeable
- climate
- dry
- dryness
- enjoy
- erratic
- healthy
- hot
- humid
- mild
- mildness
- severe
- severity
- snowy
- sticky
- temperate
- toll
* * *clima nm1. [atmosférico] climateclima de alta montaña high mountain climate;clima árido arid climate;clima continental continental climate;clima desértico desert climate;clima ecuatorial equatorial climate;clima marítimo maritime climate;clima mediterráneo Mediterranean climate;clima de montaña mountain climate;clima polar polar climate;clima subtropical subtropical climate;clima tropical tropical climate2. [ambiente] atmosphere;las negociaciones se desarrollaron en un clima de distensión the talks took place in a relaxed atmosphere;un clima de nerviosismo dominó la reunión there was a tense atmosphere throughout the meeting;se detecta un clima de euforia there is a palpable mood of euphoria* * *m climate* * *clima nm1) : climate2) ambiente: atmosphere, ambience* * *clima n climate -
7 Т-40
HE В СВОЕЙ ТАРЕЛКЕ бытье, бывать, чувствовать себя coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human or adv occas. used without negation to convey the opposite meaning fixed WO1. (to be) in an unpleasant, negative state of mind, (to feel) worse than one usu. doesX не в своей тарелке - X is (feels) out of sortsX isn't (quite) himself X doesn't feel (quite) (like) himself (in limited contexts) X is in a foul (bad) mood.«Мне и его (Алёшу) жалко. Он с тех пор замкнулся, так и ходит весь черный. А между тем нас никуда не тянут. И я думаю: майор оказался лучше, чем мы ожидали. Через пару дней подхожу к Алексею. „Слушай, - говорю, - ты видишь, майор оказался лучше, чем мы думали. Раз до сих пор не капнул, значит, пронесло. Я же вижу, ты не в своей тарелке"» (Искандер 5). "I felt sorry for him (Alyosha), too. He had withdrawn into himself, he went around looking positively black. Meanwhile, they hadn't hauled us in. I thought, the major's turned out better than we expected. A couple of days later I went to Alyosha. 'Listen,' I said, 'you see the major's turned out better than we thought. If he hasn't squealed by now, then it's blown over. But I can see you're out of sorts'" (5a).2. (often in refer, to social situations) to feel anxious, not relaxed, and (in the case of social situations) as if one does not belong in the given milieu, company etc: X не в своей тарелке = X feels (is) ill at easeX feels uneasy (uncomfortable, out of place) X is out of his elementX в своей тарелке - X is in his elementX feels (perfectly) at home....Вдруг все взглянули на него, один господин в лорнет. «Кто это?» - тихо спросила Сонечка. «Илья Ильич Обломов!» - представила его Ольга. Все пошли до дома пешком. Обломов был не в своей тарелке... (Гончаров 1). Suddenly they all...looked at him, one gentleman peering through a lorgnette. "Who is that?" Sonya asked softly "Ilya Ilych Oblomov," Olga introduced him. They all walked to Olga's house. Oblomov felt uncomfortable... (1b).Там (на мысу Херсонес), в одной из крохотных бухточек, готовились к побегу четверо молодых людей... Впрочем, их было пятеро - в побеге участвовал и новорожденный Арсений... Энергии Бен-Ивана хватало на всех пятерых. Он чувствовал себя в своей тарелке, побег был его стихией (Аксёнов 7). There (, at Cape Kherson), in one of the many tiny bays, two couples... we re planning their escape. Actually there were five of them: the newborn Arseny was in on it as well....Ben-Ivan had enough energy for the five of them. He was in his element: escapes were his specialty.. (7a).Патрику Тандерджету чрезвычайно понравился «Мужской клуб», он сразу почувствовал себя здесь в своей тарелке (Аксёнов 6). Patrick Thunderjet greatly loved the Men's Club, he immediately felt at home there (6a).Translation of the French ne pas etre dans son assiette. -
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• НЕ В СВОЕЙ ТАРЕЛКЕ быть, бывать, чувствовать себя coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; occas. used without negation to convey the opposite meaning; fixed WO]=====1. (to be) in an unpleasant, negative state of mind, (to feel) worse than one usu. does:- [in limited contexts] X is in a foul (bad) mood.♦ " Мне и его [Алёшу] жалко. Он с тех пор замкнулся, так и ходит весь черный. А между тем нас никуда не тянут. И я думаю: майор оказался лучше, чем мы ожидали. Через пару дней подхожу к Алексею. "Слушай, - говорю, - ты видишь, майор оказался лучше, чем мы думали. Раз до сих пор не капнул, значит, пронесло. Я же вижу, ты не в своей тарелке"" (Искандер 5). "I felt sorry for him [Alyosha], too. He had withdrawn into himself, he went around looking positively black. Meanwhile, they hadn't hauled us in. I thought, the major's turned out better than we expected. A couple of days later I went to Alyosha. 'Listen,' I said, 'you see the major's turned out better than we thought. If he hasn't squealed by now, then it's blown over. But I can see you're out of sorts'" (5a).2. (often in refer, to social situations) to feel anxious, not relaxed, and (in the case of social situations) as if one does not belong in the given milieu, company etc:- X feels uneasy (uncomfortable, out of place);- X feels (perfectly) at home.♦...Вдруг все взглянули на него, один господин в лорнет. "Кто это?" - тихо спросила Сонечка. "Илья Ильич Обломов!" - представила его Ольга. Все пошли до дома пешком. Обломов был не в своей тарелке... (Гончаров 1). Suddenly they all...looked at him, one gentleman peering through a lorgnette. "Who is that?" Sonya asked softly. "Ilya Ilych Oblomov," Olga introduced him. They all walked to Olga's house. Oblomov felt uncomfortable... (1b).♦ Там [на мысу Херсонес], в одной из крохотных бухточек, готовились к побегу четверо молодых людей... Впрочем, их было пятеро - в побеге участвовал и новорожденный Арсений... Энергии Бен-Ивана хватало на всех пятерых. Он чувствовал себя в своей тарелке, побег был его стихией (Аксёнов 7). There [, at Cape Kherson], in one of the many tiny bays, two coup les... we re planning their escape. Actually there were five of them: the newborn Arseny was in on it as well....Ben-Ivan had enough energy for the five of them. He was in his element: escapes were his specialty... (7a).♦ Патрику Тандерджету чрезвычайно понравился "Мужской клуб", он сразу почувствовал себя здесь в своей тарелке (Аксёнов 6). Patrick Thunderjet greatly loved the Men's Club; he immediately felt at home there (6a).—————← Translation of the French ne pas etre dans son assiette.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в своей тарелке
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