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gibt, gab, hat gegebenI v/t1. give (jemandem etw. s.o. s.th., s.th. to s.o.); (reichen) auch hand; (schenken) auch present (with); (verleihen) auch lend; (Ball etc.) (weitergeben) pass; etw. nicht aus der Hand geben (nicht hergeben) not let go of s.th., not part with s.th.; fig. (Leitung, Verantwortung) refuse to give up s.th. ( oder relinquish s.th.); jemandem zu trinken / essen geben give s.o. s.th. to drink / eat; jemandem seine Medizin geben (verabeichen) give s.o. his ( oder her) medicine; was gibst du mir dafür? what will you give me for it?; sich (Dat) etw. geben lassen (bitten um, verlangen) ask for s.th.; jemandem etw. als Pfand / zur Aufbewahrung geben give s.o. s.th. as a pledge / for safekeeping; geben Sie mir bitte ein Bier / zwei Kilo Äpfel give me ( oder I’d like) a beer / two kilos of apples, please; geben Sie mir bitte Herrn Müller am Telefon: I’d like to speak to Mr ( oder Mr.) Müller, please, put me through to Mr ( oder Mr.) Müller, please; ich gäbe was drum zu wissen... umg. I’d give anything to know...; Druck2, Hand1 1-4, Kommission, Pflege etc.2. (Auskunft, Befehl, Erlaubnis, Hinweis etc.) give; (gewähren) auch grant; (bieten) give, offer; (Hoffnung, Mut etc.) give, fill s.o. with; jemandem keinen Anlass geben zu (+ Inf.) give s.o. no cause to (+ Inf.) jemandem eine / eine letzte Chance geben give s.o. a / one last chance; er hat noch viel / mir nichts zu geben (bieten) he still has plenty to offer / he has nothing to offer me; der Arzt gibt ihm noch zwei Monate ( zu leben) fig. the doctor gives him two more ( oder another two) months (to live); Antwort, Bescheid, Blöße, Wort etc.3. (Konzert etc.) give; (Theaterstück etc.) perform, do umg.; (Film) show; (Essen, Party) have, give; (Unterricht, Fach) teach; was wird heute Abend gegeben? what’s on tonight?; das Stück wurde drei Monate lang gegeben the play ran ( oder was on) for three months4. SPORT (Ecke, Elfmeter, Freistoß) give6. (ergeben) make; (Flecken) make, leave; das gibt eine gute Suppe it makes a good soup; das gibt keinen Sinn it doesn’t make (any) sense; fünf mal sechs gibt dreißig five sixes are thirty, five times six is thirty7. (tun, legen, stecken etc.) put; (hinzufügen) add; Salz in die Suppe geben put salt into ( oder add salt to) the soup8. von sich geben (Geräusch, Geruch) give off; CHEM. emit; (Äußerung) make; (Schrei etc.) give; (auch Flüche) let out; Essen ( wieder) von sich geben umg. bring up; nichts als Unsinn von sich geben talk nothing but nonsense; Ton19. etwas oder viel geben auf gutes Benehmen etc.: set great store by; bes. auf jemanden: think highly ( oder a lot) of; wenig / nichts geben auf Konventionen etc.: set little / no store by, not bother much / at all about umg.; auf jemanden: not think much of; ich gebe nichts auf i-e Worte I don’t believe a word she says, I don’t take anything she says seriously10. umg.: es jemandem geben let s.o. have it, give it to s.o.; gib ihm Saures! give him hell, dem hab ich’s aber gegeben! I really let him have it ( oder gave it to him)!; gut gegeben! that’s telling him etc.!II v/i1. give ( mit vollen Händen freely); den Armen geben give to the poor; gern geben give willingly ( oder gladly)3. Tennis: serve4. unpers.: es gibt (existiert, wird angeboten etc.) there is, there are; es gibt Leute, die... some people...; der beste Spieler, den es je gab the best player there ever was; es gab viel zu tun there was a lot to do; es gab kein Entrinnen there was no escaping; was gibt es da noch zu überlegen? what is there still to think about?; was gibt es da zu lachen? ärgerlich: what’s funny about that?; was gibt’s? what’s up?; (was hast du) what’s the matter?; was gibt’s Neues? what’s new?; was gibt es zum Mittagessen? what’s for lunch?; was es nicht alles gibt! umg. you don’t say!; das gibt’s nicht! (existert nicht) there’s no such thing; (das darf nicht wahr sein) you’re joking, that can’t be true; verbietend: that’s out; das gibt’s nicht - sie ist tatsächlich noch aufgetaucht! umg. I don’t ( oder can’t) believe she actually turned up; Sachen gibt’s, die gibt’s nicht umg truth is often stranger than fiction, there are more things in heaven and earth (than are dreamed of in your philosophy); ungläubig: would you believe it!; gibt’s den denn noch? umg. is he still around?; da gibt’s nichts! umg. (ohne Zweifel) there’s no doubt about that, and no mistake about it; (unter allen Umständen) even if it kills me etc.5. unpers.; zukünftig: das gibt Ärger umg. there’ll be trouble; morgen gibt es Schnee it’s going to snow ( oder there’s going to be snow) tomorrow; heute wird’s noch was geben (ein Gewitter) I think we’re in for some bad weather ( oder a storm); (einen Krach) auch there’s trouble brewing ( oder in the air); sei ruhig, sonst gibt’s was! umg. be quiet, or else!III v/refl1. (sich benehmen) act, behave; (vorgeben) play, pretend; sich natürlich geben act naturally; sich als Experte etc. geben play the expert etc., pose as an expert etc.2. (nachlassen) ease up; (vorübergehen) pass, blow over; Leidenschaft etc.: auch cool (down); Schmerzen: let up; völlig: go away; Fieber: go down; (wieder gut werden) come right; das gibt sich wieder auch it’ll sort itself out4. Gelegenheit: arise, present itself; gegeben -
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❢ When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long ; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup.For particular usages, see A below. When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose.When much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent.For particular usages see C below.A adv1 ( to a considerable degree) beaucoup ; much smaller/happier beaucoup plus petit/ content (than que) ; they're not much cheaper than the originals ils ne sont pas beaucoup moins chers que les originaux ; much more interesting beaucoup or bien plus intéressant ; the film was much better than expected le film était bien meilleur que prévu ; it's much better organized c'est beaucoup mieux organisé ; they're getting much less demanding ils deviennent beaucoup moins exigeants ; the shoes are much too expensive les chaussures sont beaucoup trop chères ; it's much too dangerous c'est beaucoup trop dangereux ; he doesn't much care for them il ne les aime pas beaucoup ; I didn't much like what I saw je n'ai pas beaucoup aimé ce que j'ai vu ; she doesn't worry much about it ça ne l'inquiète pas beaucoup ; we'd much rather stay here nous préférerions de beaucoup rester ici ; the meeting has been much criticized on a beaucoup critiqué la réunion ; they are much to be pitied ils méritent qu'on ait pitié d'eux ; much loved by her friends très aimée de ses amis ; your comments would be much appreciated tous vos commentaires seront les bienvenus ; he's not much good at Latin/at tennis il n'est pas très bon en latin/au tennis ; he's not much good at doing il n'est pas très doué pour faire ; does it hurt much? est-ce que ça fait très mal? ; it's much the more interesting of the two studies c'est de loin la plus intéressante des deux études ; she's much the best teacher here elle est de loin le meilleur professeur ici ; much to our annoyance, they didn't phone back ils n'ont pas rappelé, ce qui nous a beaucoup vexés ; much to my surprise à ma grande surprise ;2 ( often) beaucoup, souvent ; we don't go out much nous ne sortons pas beaucoup ; they didn't see each other much ils ne se voyaient pas beaucoup ; she doesn't talk much about the past elle ne parle pas beaucoup du passé ; do you go to concerts much? est-ce que tu vas souvent au concert? ; a much married film star une vedette de cinéma qui s'est remariée plusieurs fois ;3 (approximately, nearly) plus ou moins, à peu près ; to be much the same être à peu près pareil (as que) ; his condition is much the same as yesterday son état est plus ou moins or à peu près le même qu'hier ; it's pretty much like driving a car c'est plus ou moins la même chose que de conduire une voiture ; he behaved much the way the others did il s'est comporté plus ou moins comme les autres ; in much the same way à peu près de la même façon (as que) ; much the same is true of China la situation est à peu près la même en Chine ;4 ( specifying degree to which something is true) too much trop ; you worry/talk too much tu t'inquiètes/parles trop ; very much ( a lot) beaucoup ; ( absolutely) tout à fait ; he misses you very much tu lui manques beaucoup ; I'd appreciate it very much if j'apprécierais beaucoup que (+ subj) ; thanks very much merci beaucoup ; we enjoyed ourselves very much nous nous sommes beaucoup amusés ; she's very much like her mother elle ressemble beaucoup à sa mère ; it's very much the norm c'est tout à fait la norme ; I felt very much the foreigner je me sentais tout à fait étranger ; so much tellement ; I wanted so much to meet you j'avais tellement envie de vous rencontrer ; it hurts so much ça fait tellement mal ; it's so much better c'est tellement mieux ; he hates flying so much that he prefers to take the boat il déteste tellement l'avion qu'il préfère prendre le bateau ; thanks so much for merci beaucoup pour ; as much autant (as que) ; I like them as much as you (do) je les aime autant que toi ; she doesn't worry as much as before elle ne s'inquiète pas autant qu'avant ; they hated each other as much as ever ils se détestaient toujours autant ; she is as much entitled to a visa as you elle a autant droit à un visa que toi ; they were as much a part of village life as the farmers ils faisaient autant partie de la vie du village que les fermiers ; he wasn't sure and said as much il n'était pas sûr et il l'a dit ; I thought as much c'est bien ce qui me semblait ; however much même si ; you'll have to accept the decision however much you disagree il va falloir que tu acceptes la décision même si tu n'es pas d'accord ; I couldn't cry out however much it hurt je ne pouvais pas crier même si ça me faisait très mal ;5 (emphatic: setting up a contrast) not so much X as Y moins X que Y, plus Y que X ; it wasn't so much a warning as a threat c'était moins un avertissement qu'une menace, c'était plus une menace qu'un avertissement ; the discovery wasn't so much shocking as depressing la découverte était moins choquante que déprimante ; it doesn't annoy me so much as make me wonder ça m'agace moins que ça ne me surprend.B pron1 ( a great deal) beaucoup ; ( in negative sentences) grand-chose ; do you have much left? est-ce qu'il vous en reste beaucoup? ; did he earn much? est-ce qu'il a gagné beaucoup? ; we have much to learn nous avons beaucoup à apprendre (from de) ; we didn't eat much nous n'avons pas mangé grand-chose ; there isn't much to do il n'y a pas grand-chose à faire ; he doesn't have much to say il n'a pas grand-chose à dire ; there isn't much one can do to prevent it il n'y a pas grand-chose à faire pour empêcher ça ; he doesn't have much to complain about il n'a pas à se plaindre ; it leaves much to be desired ça laisse (vraiment) à désirer ; there's much to be said for beaucoup de choses plaident en faveur de [plan, country life, job-sharing] ; much of une grande partie de ; much of the difficulty lies in… une grande partie de la difficulté réside dans… ; much of the meeting was spent discussing… une grande partie de la réunion a été consacrée à discuter… ; much of their work involves… une grande partie de leur travail consiste à… ; much of what remains is useless une grande partie de ce qui reste est inutile ; much of the resentment is due to le ressentiment vient en grande partie de ; I don't see much of them now je ne les vois plus beaucoup maintenant ; to make much of sth ( focus on) insister sur qch ; ( understand) comprendre qch ; the report made much of the scandal le rapport insistait sur le scandale or faisait grand cas du scandale ; I couldn't make much of her last book je n'ai pas compris grand-chose à son dernier livre ;2 (expressing a relative amount, degree) so much tant ; they are willing to pay so much per vehicle ils sont prêts à payer tant par véhicule ; we'd eaten so much that nous avions tant mangé que ; she spends so much of her life abroad elle passe une très grande partie de sa vie à l'étranger ; she spends so much of her life abroad that elle passe une si grande partie de sa vie à l'étranger que ; so much of her work is gloomy il y a une grande partie de son œuvre qui est sombre ; so much of the earth is polluted la terre est tellement polluée ; so much of the time, it's a question of patience la plupart du temps c'est une question de patience ; too much trop ; it costs too much c'est trop cher ; you eat too much tu manges trop ; it's too much! lit c'est trop! ; ( in protest) c'en est trop! ; it's too much of a strain c'est trop éprouvant ; she was too much of an egotist to do elle était trop égoïste pour faire ; I couldn't eat all that, it's too much for me! je ne pourrais jamais manger tout ça, c'est trop pour moi! ; the heat/the work was too much for them ils n'ont pas pu supporter la chaleur/le travail ; the measures proved too much for them ils n'ont pas pu tolérer les mesures ; he was too much for his opponent il était trop fort pour son adversaire ; I bought about this much j'en ai acheté à peu près ça ; he's read this much already il a déjà lu tout ça ; I'll say this much for him, he's honest il a au moins ça pour lui, il est honnête ; this much is certain, we'll have no choice une chose est certaine, nous n'aurons pas le choix ; twice as much deux fois autant or plus ; if we had half as much as you si nous avions la moitié de ce que tu as ; I'll need half as much again il me faudra encore la moitié de ça ; as much as possible autant que possible ; they paid as much as we did ils ont payé autant que nous ; is it as much as that? est-ce que ça fait autant que ça? ; I enjoy nature as much as the next person j'apprécie la nature autant que n'importe qui ; it can cost as much as £50 ça peut coûter jusqu'à 50 livres sterling ; it was as much as I could do not to laugh il a fallu que je me retienne pour ne pas rire ; as much as to say… d'un air de dire… ; how much? combien? ; how much did you pay for it? combien est-ce que tu l'as payé? ; tell them how much you won dis-leur combien tu as gagné ; how much do they know? qu'est-ce qu'ils savent au juste? ; he never knew how much we missed him il n'a jamais su à quel point or combien il nous a manqué ; do you know how much this means to me? est-ce que tu sais à quel point or combien c'est important pour moi? ;3 (focusing on limitations, inadequacy) it's not ou nothing much ce n'est pas grand-chose ; it's not up to much GB ça ne vaut pas grand-chose ; he 's not much to look at il n'est pas très beau ; she doesn't think much of him elle n'a pas très bonne opinion de lui ; she doesn't think much of it elle n'en pense pas beaucoup de bien ; I'm not much of a letter-writer/reader je n'aime pas beaucoup écrire des lettres/lire ; it's not much of a film ce n'est pas un bon film ; it wasn't much of a life ce n'était pas une vie ; it wasn't much of a holiday for us ce n'était vraiment pas des vacances pour nous ; that's not much of a consolation! ça ne me console pas tellement! ; I'm not much of a one for cooking ○ la cuisine ce n'est pas mon fort ○.C quantif beaucoup de ; have you got much money/work? est-ce que tu as beaucoup d'argent/de travail? ; I haven't got (very) much time je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps ; we didn't get much support nous n'avons pas eu beaucoup de soutien ; it doesn't make much sense ça n'a pas beaucoup de sens ; there isn't much wine left il ne reste pas beaucoup de vin ; does he watch much TV? est-ce qu'il regarde beaucoup la télé ○ ? ; she didn't speak much English elle parlait peu anglais ; too much energy trop d'énergie ; to spend too much money dépenser trop d'argent ; we don't have too much time nous n'avons pas beaucoup de temps ; don't use so much salt ne mets pas tant de sel ; why does he make so much noise? pourquoi fait-il tant de bruit? ; I spent so much time doing j'ai passé tant de temps à faire ; she gets so much enjoyment out of the radio elle a tant de plaisir à écouter la radio ; we paid twice as much money nous avons payé deux fois plus d'argent ; how much time have we got left? combien de temps nous reste-t-il? ; how much liquid does it contain? combien de liquide est-ce que ça contient?D much+ (dans composés) much-loved/-respected très apprécié/respecté ; much-maligned tant décrié ; much-needed indispensable.E much as conj phr bien que (+ subj) ; much as he needed the money, he wouldn't beg for it il avait vraiment besoin de cet argent et pourtant il ne pouvait se résoudre à mendier ; much as we regret our decision we have no choice bien que nous regrettions or nous avons beau regretter notre décision, nous n'avons pas le choix.F much less conj phr encore moins ; I've never seen him much less spoken to him je n'ai jamais eu l'occasion de le voir encore moins de lui parler.G so much as adv phr without so much as saying goodbye/as an apology sans même dire au revoir/s'excuser ; if you so much as move/sigh si tu fais le moindre mouvement/pousses le moindre soupir ; they can be imprisoned for so much as criticizing the regime ils peuvent être emprisonnés ne serait-ce que pour avoir critiqué le régime.much wants more plus on en a plus on en veut ; there isn't much in GB ou to US it (in contest, competition) ils se suivent de près ; there isn't much in it for us ( to our advantage) ça ne va pas nous apporter grand-chose ; she's late again? 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63 Artificial Intelligence
In my opinion, none of [these programs] does even remote justice to the complexity of human mental processes. Unlike men, "artificially intelligent" programs tend to be single minded, undistractable, and unemotional. (Neisser, 1967, p. 9)Future progress in [artificial intelligence] will depend on the development of both practical and theoretical knowledge.... As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. (Nilsson, 1971, pp. vii-viii)Most workers in AI [artificial intelligence] research and in related fields confess to a pronounced feeling of disappointment in what has been achieved in the last 25 years. Workers entered the field around 1950, and even around 1960, with high hopes that are very far from being realized in 1972. In no part of the field have the discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised.... In the meantime, claims and predictions regarding the potential results of AI research had been publicized which went even farther than the expectations of the majority of workers in the field, whose embarrassments have been added to by the lamentable failure of such inflated predictions....When able and respected scientists write in letters to the present author that AI, the major goal of computing science, represents "another step in the general process of evolution"; that possibilities in the 1980s include an all-purpose intelligence on a human-scale knowledge base; that awe-inspiring possibilities suggest themselves based on machine intelligence exceeding human intelligence by the year 2000 [one has the right to be skeptical]. (Lighthill, 1972, p. 17)4) Just as Astronomy Succeeded Astrology, the Discovery of Intellectual Processes in Machines Should Lead to a Science, EventuallyJust as astronomy succeeded astrology, following Kepler's discovery of planetary regularities, the discoveries of these many principles in empirical explorations on intellectual processes in machines should lead to a science, eventually. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)5) Problems in Machine Intelligence Arise Because Things Obvious to Any Person Are Not Represented in the ProgramMany problems arise in experiments on machine intelligence because things obvious to any person are not represented in any program. One can pull with a string, but one cannot push with one.... Simple facts like these caused serious problems when Charniak attempted to extend Bobrow's "Student" program to more realistic applications, and they have not been faced up to until now. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 77)What do we mean by [a symbolic] "description"? We do not mean to suggest that our descriptions must be made of strings of ordinary language words (although they might be). The simplest kind of description is a structure in which some features of a situation are represented by single ("primitive") symbols, and relations between those features are represented by other symbols-or by other features of the way the description is put together. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)[AI is] the use of computer programs and programming techniques to cast light on the principles of intelligence in general and human thought in particular. (Boden, 1977, p. 5)The word you look for and hardly ever see in the early AI literature is the word knowledge. They didn't believe you have to know anything, you could always rework it all.... In fact 1967 is the turning point in my mind when there was enough feeling that the old ideas of general principles had to go.... I came up with an argument for what I called the primacy of expertise, and at the time I called the other guys the generalists. (Moses, quoted in McCorduck, 1979, pp. 228-229)9) Artificial Intelligence Is Psychology in a Particularly Pure and Abstract FormThe basic idea of cognitive science is that intelligent beings are semantic engines-in other words, automatic formal systems with interpretations under which they consistently make sense. We can now see why this includes psychology and artificial intelligence on a more or less equal footing: people and intelligent computers (if and when there are any) turn out to be merely different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. Moreover, with universal hardware, any semantic engine can in principle be formally imitated by a computer if only the right program can be found. And that will guarantee semantic imitation as well, since (given the appropriate formal behavior) the semantics is "taking care of itself" anyway. Thus we also see why, from this perspective, artificial intelligence can be regarded as psychology in a particularly pure and abstract form. The same fundamental structures are under investigation, but in AI, all the relevant parameters are under direct experimental control (in the programming), without any messy physiology or ethics to get in the way. (Haugeland, 1981b, p. 31)There are many different kinds of reasoning one might imagine:Formal reasoning involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference. Mathematical logic is the archetypical formal representation. Procedural reasoning uses simulation to answer questions and solve problems. When we use a program to answer What is the sum of 3 and 4? it uses, or "runs," a procedural model of arithmetic. Reasoning by analogy seems to be a very natural mode of thought for humans but, so far, difficult to accomplish in AI programs. The idea is that when you ask the question Can robins fly? the system might reason that "robins are like sparrows, and I know that sparrows can fly, so robins probably can fly."Generalization and abstraction are also natural reasoning process for humans that are difficult to pin down well enough to implement in a program. If one knows that Robins have wings, that Sparrows have wings, and that Blue jays have wings, eventually one will believe that All birds have wings. This capability may be at the core of most human learning, but it has not yet become a useful technique in AI.... Meta- level reasoning is demonstrated by the way one answers the question What is Paul Newman's telephone number? You might reason that "if I knew Paul Newman's number, I would know that I knew it, because it is a notable fact." This involves using "knowledge about what you know," in particular, about the extent of your knowledge and about the importance of certain facts. Recent research in psychology and AI indicates that meta-level reasoning may play a central role in human cognitive processing. (Barr & Feigenbaum, 1981, pp. 146-147)Suffice it to say that programs already exist that can do things-or, at the very least, appear to be beginning to do things-which ill-informed critics have asserted a priori to be impossible. Examples include: perceiving in a holistic as opposed to an atomistic way; using language creatively; translating sensibly from one language to another by way of a language-neutral semantic representation; planning acts in a broad and sketchy fashion, the details being decided only in execution; distinguishing between different species of emotional reaction according to the psychological context of the subject. (Boden, 1981, p. 33)Can the synthesis of Man and Machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? If this eventually happens-and I have... good reasons for thinking that it must-we have nothing to regret and certainly nothing to fear. (Clarke, 1984, p. 243)The thesis of GOFAI... is not that the processes underlying intelligence can be described symbolically... but that they are symbolic. (Haugeland, 1985, p. 113)14) Artificial Intelligence Provides a Useful Approach to Psychological and Psychiatric Theory FormationIt is all very well formulating psychological and psychiatric theories verbally but, when using natural language (even technical jargon), it is difficult to recognise when a theory is complete; oversights are all too easily made, gaps too readily left. This is a point which is generally recognised to be true and it is for precisely this reason that the behavioural sciences attempt to follow the natural sciences in using "classical" mathematics as a more rigorous descriptive language. However, it is an unfortunate fact that, with a few notable exceptions, there has been a marked lack of success in this application. It is my belief that a different approach-a different mathematics-is needed, and that AI provides just this approach. (Hand, quoted in Hand, 1985, pp. 6-7)We might distinguish among four kinds of AI.Research of this kind involves building and programming computers to perform tasks which, to paraphrase Marvin Minsky, would require intelligence if they were done by us. Researchers in nonpsychological AI make no claims whatsoever about the psychological realism of their programs or the devices they build, that is, about whether or not computers perform tasks as humans do.Research here is guided by the view that the computer is a useful tool in the study of mind. In particular, we can write computer programs or build devices that simulate alleged psychological processes in humans and then test our predictions about how the alleged processes work. We can weave these programs and devices together with other programs and devices that simulate different alleged mental processes and thereby test the degree to which the AI system as a whole simulates human mentality. According to weak psychological AI, working with computer models is a way of refining and testing hypotheses about processes that are allegedly realized in human minds.... According to this view, our minds are computers and therefore can be duplicated by other computers. Sherry Turkle writes that the "real ambition is of mythic proportions, making a general purpose intelligence, a mind." (Turkle, 1984, p. 240) The authors of a major text announce that "the ultimate goal of AI research is to build a person or, more humbly, an animal." (Charniak & McDermott, 1985, p. 7)Research in this field, like strong psychological AI, takes seriously the functionalist view that mentality can be realized in many different types of physical devices. Suprapsychological AI, however, accuses strong psychological AI of being chauvinisticof being only interested in human intelligence! Suprapsychological AI claims to be interested in all the conceivable ways intelligence can be realized. (Flanagan, 1991, pp. 241-242)16) Determination of Relevance of Rules in Particular ContextsEven if the [rules] were stored in a context-free form the computer still couldn't use them. To do that the computer requires rules enabling it to draw on just those [ rules] which are relevant in each particular context. Determination of relevance will have to be based on further facts and rules, but the question will again arise as to which facts and rules are relevant for making each particular determination. One could always invoke further facts and rules to answer this question, but of course these must be only the relevant ones. And so it goes. It seems that AI workers will never be able to get started here unless they can settle the problem of relevance beforehand by cataloguing types of context and listing just those facts which are relevant in each. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 80)Perhaps the single most important idea to artificial intelligence is that there is no fundamental difference between form and content, that meaning can be captured in a set of symbols such as a semantic net. (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the mind can be described as some kind of formal system manipulating symbols that stand for things in the world. Thus it doesn't matter what the brain is made of, or what it uses for tokens in the great game of thinking. Using an equivalent set of tokens and rules, we can do thinking with a digital computer, just as we can play chess using cups, salt and pepper shakers, knives, forks, and spoons. Using the right software, one system (the mind) can be mapped into the other (the computer). (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)19) A Statement of the Primary and Secondary Purposes of Artificial IntelligenceThe primary goal of Artificial Intelligence is to make machines smarter.The secondary goals of Artificial Intelligence are to understand what intelligence is (the Nobel laureate purpose) and to make machines more useful (the entrepreneurial purpose). (Winston, 1987, p. 1)The theoretical ideas of older branches of engineering are captured in the language of mathematics. We contend that mathematical logic provides the basis for theory in AI. Although many computer scientists already count logic as fundamental to computer science in general, we put forward an even stronger form of the logic-is-important argument....AI deals mainly with the problem of representing and using declarative (as opposed to procedural) knowledge. Declarative knowledge is the kind that is expressed as sentences, and AI needs a language in which to state these sentences. Because the languages in which this knowledge usually is originally captured (natural languages such as English) are not suitable for computer representations, some other language with the appropriate properties must be used. It turns out, we think, that the appropriate properties include at least those that have been uppermost in the minds of logicians in their development of logical languages such as the predicate calculus. Thus, we think that any language for expressing knowledge in AI systems must be at least as expressive as the first-order predicate calculus. (Genesereth & Nilsson, 1987, p. viii)21) Perceptual Structures Can Be Represented as Lists of Elementary PropositionsIn artificial intelligence studies, perceptual structures are represented as assemblages of description lists, the elementary components of which are propositions asserting that certain relations hold among elements. (Chase & Simon, 1988, p. 490)Artificial intelligence (AI) is sometimes defined as the study of how to build and/or program computers to enable them to do the sorts of things that minds can do. Some of these things are commonly regarded as requiring intelligence: offering a medical diagnosis and/or prescription, giving legal or scientific advice, proving theorems in logic or mathematics. Others are not, because they can be done by all normal adults irrespective of educational background (and sometimes by non-human animals too), and typically involve no conscious control: seeing things in sunlight and shadows, finding a path through cluttered terrain, fitting pegs into holes, speaking one's own native tongue, and using one's common sense. Because it covers AI research dealing with both these classes of mental capacity, this definition is preferable to one describing AI as making computers do "things that would require intelligence if done by people." However, it presupposes that computers could do what minds can do, that they might really diagnose, advise, infer, and understand. One could avoid this problematic assumption (and also side-step questions about whether computers do things in the same way as we do) by defining AI instead as "the development of computers whose observable performance has features which in humans we would attribute to mental processes." This bland characterization would be acceptable to some AI workers, especially amongst those focusing on the production of technological tools for commercial purposes. But many others would favour a more controversial definition, seeing AI as the science of intelligence in general-or, more accurately, as the intellectual core of cognitive science. As such, its goal is to provide a systematic theory that can explain (and perhaps enable us to replicate) both the general categories of intentionality and the diverse psychological capacities grounded in them. (Boden, 1990b, pp. 1-2)Because the ability to store data somewhat corresponds to what we call memory in human beings, and because the ability to follow logical procedures somewhat corresponds to what we call reasoning in human beings, many members of the cult have concluded that what computers do somewhat corresponds to what we call thinking. It is no great difficulty to persuade the general public of that conclusion since computers process data very fast in small spaces well below the level of visibility; they do not look like other machines when they are at work. They seem to be running along as smoothly and silently as the brain does when it remembers and reasons and thinks. On the other hand, those who design and build computers know exactly how the machines are working down in the hidden depths of their semiconductors. Computers can be taken apart, scrutinized, and put back together. Their activities can be tracked, analyzed, measured, and thus clearly understood-which is far from possible with the brain. This gives rise to the tempting assumption on the part of the builders and designers that computers can tell us something about brains, indeed, that the computer can serve as a model of the mind, which then comes to be seen as some manner of information processing machine, and possibly not as good at the job as the machine. (Roszak, 1994, pp. xiv-xv)The inner workings of the human mind are far more intricate than the most complicated systems of modern technology. Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have been attempting to develop programs that will enable computers to display intelligent behavior. Although this field has been an active one for more than thirty-five years and has had many notable successes, AI researchers still do not know how to create a program that matches human intelligence. No existing program can recall facts, solve problems, reason, learn, and process language with human facility. This lack of success has occurred not because computers are inferior to human brains but rather because we do not yet know in sufficient detail how intelligence is organized in the brain. (Anderson, 1995, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Artificial Intelligence
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64 much
much [mʌt∫]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. pronoun2. adjective3. adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. pronoun• does it cost much? est-ce que ça coûte cher ?• is it worth much? est-ce que ça a de la valeur ?► much of ( = a large part of) une bonne partie de• much of what you say une bonne partie de ce que vous dites► to make much of sth attacher beaucoup d'importance à qch► not/nothing... much ( = a small amount) pas beaucoup• what was stolen? -- nothing much qu'est-ce qui a été volé ? -- pas grand-chose━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Constructions with valoir are often used when assessing value or merit.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• there isn't much in it (in choice, competition) ça se vaut2. adjective• it's a bit much! (inf) c'est un peu fort !3. adverba. ( = to a great degree) beaucoup• I very much hope that... j'espère de tout cœur que...b. ( = more or less) it's much the same c'est quasiment la même chose► as much• I thought as much! c'est bien ce que je pensais !• as much time as... autant de temps que...• twice as much money as... deux fois plus d'argent que...• you could pay as much as $200 for that ça peut te coûter jusqu'à 200 dollars► however much• however much you like him... quelle que soit votre affection pour lui,...► how much? combien ?• how much does it cost? combien ça coûte ?► much as• much as I dislike doing this,... bien que je n'aime pas du tout faire cela,...► much less ( = and even less)he couldn't understand the question, much less answer it il ne pouvait pas comprendre la question et encore moins y répondre► not much of a (inf) ( = not a great)• he'd drunk so much that... il avait tellement bu que...• so much so that... à tel point que...• so much for his help! c'est ça qu'il appelle aider !• so much for that! tant pis !• so much the better! tant mieux !► not so much... as• I think of her not so much as a doctor but as a friend je la considère plus comme une amie que comme un médecin► this/that much• this much? (ça ira) comme ça ?• I know this much... ce que je sais, c'est que...• this much is certain... un point est acquis...* * *Note: When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoupFor particular usages, see I belowWhen much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-choseWhen much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent[mʌtʃ] 1.1) ( to a considerable degree) beaucoup2) ( often) beaucoup, souvent3) ( nearly) plus ou moins, à peu prèsvery much — ( a lot) beaucoup; ( absolutely) tout à fait
I thought as much — ça ne m'étonne pas, je m'en doutais
you'll have to accept the decision however much you disagree — il va falloir que tu acceptes la décision même si tu n'es pas d'accord
5) (emphatic: setting up a contrast)2.the discovery wasn't so much shocking as depressing — la découverte était moins choquante que déprimante
1) ( a great deal) beaucoup; ( in negative sentences) grand-chosemuch of the difficulty lies in... — une grande partie de la difficulté réside dans...
to make much of something — ( focus on) insister sur quelque chose; ( understand) comprendre quelque chose
2) (expressing a relative amount, degree)so much — tellement, tant
so much of the time, it's a question of patience — la plupart du temps c'est une question de patience
it's too much! — lit c'est trop!; ( in protest) c'en est trop!
I'll say this much for him, he's honest — il a au moins ça pour lui, il est honnête
this much is certain, we'll have no choice — une chose est certaine, nous n'aurons pas le choix
it can cost as much as £50 — ça peut coûter jusqu'à 50 livres sterling
as much as to say... — d'un air de dire...
do you know how much this means to me? — est-ce que tu sais à quel point or combien c'est important pour moi?
3) (focusing on limitations, inadequacy)it's not ou nothing much — ce n'est pas grand-chose
it's not up to much — GB ça ne vaut pas grand-chose
3.I'm not much of a one for cooking — (colloq) la cuisine ce n'est pas mon fort (colloq)
quantifier beaucoup de4.much+ combining form5.much-loved/-respected — très apprécié/respecté
much as conjunctional phrase bien que (+ subj)6.much as we regret our decision we have no choice — bien que nous regrettions or nous avons beau regretter notre décision, nous n'avons pas le choix
much less conjunctional phrase encore moins7.I've never seen him much less spoken to him — je n'ai jamais eu l'occasion de le voir encore moins de lui parler
so much as adverbial phrasewithout so much as saying goodbye/as an apology — sans même dire au revoir/s'excuser
••there isn't much in GB ou to US it — (in contest, competition) ils se suivent de près
there isn't much in it for us — ( to our advantage) ça ne va pas nous apporter grand-chose
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65 पिण्ड _piṇḍa
पिण्ड a. (-ण्डी f.) [पिण्ड्-अच्]1 Solid (घन).-2 Compact, dense, close.-ण्डः, -ण्डम् 1 A round mass, ball, globe; as in अयःपिण्डः, नेत्रपिण्डः &c.-2 A lump, clod (of earth &c.).-3 A round lump of food, morsel, mouthful; स न्यस्तशस्त्रो हरये स्वदेहमुपानयत् पिण्डमिवामिषस्य R. 2.59.-4 A ball or lump of rice offered to the Manes at obsequial ceremonies or Śrāddhas; नूनं मत्तः परं वंश्याः पिण्डविच्छेददर्शिनः । न प्रकामभुजः श्राद्धे स्वधासंग्रहतत्पराः । R.1.66; 8.26; Ms.3.216;9.132,136,14; Y.1.159.-5 Food in general; सफलीकृतभर्तृपिण्डः M.5. 'who was true to his master's salt'.-6 Livelihood, sustenance, subsistence; पिण्डार्थमायस्यतः Mu.3.14.-7 Alms; पिण्डपातवेला Māl.2.-8 Flesh, meat.-9 The fœtus or embryo in an early stage of gestation.-1 The body, corporeal frame; एकान्तविध्वंसिषु मद्विधानां पिण्डेष्वनास्था खलु भौतिकेषु R.2.57.-11 A heap, collection, multitude.-12 The calf of the leg; Māl.5.16.-13 A round button.-14 Any- thing round, thick, gross or solid.-15 An object in general.-16 A particular part of a house.-17 (In astr.) A sine expressed in numbers.-18 The twenty-fourth part of the quadrant of a circle.-19 The frontal sinus of an elephant or its projection.-2 A portico or shed in front of the door.-21 Incense, frank-incense.-22 (In arith.) Sum, total, amount.-23 (In geom.) Thickness.-24 The flower of a China rose.-ण्डम् 1 Power, strength, might.-2 Iron.-3 Fresh butter.-4 An army.-5 Water; L. D. B.-Comp -अक्षर a. containing a conjunct consonant.-अन्वाहार्य a. to be eaten after the funeral rice-ball has been offered to the manes; पिण्डान्वाहार्यकं श्राद्धं कुर्यान्मासानुमासिकम् Ms.3.122.-अन्वाहार्यकम् a meal in honour of the manes.-अभ्रम् hail.-अयसम् steel.-अलक्तकः a red dye.-अशनः, -आशः, -आशकः, -आशिन् m. a beggar.-उदकक्रिया an oblation of obsequial rice-balls and water to the deceased.-उद्धरणम् participating in funeral offerings.-गोसः gum myrrh.-तैलम्, -तैलकः incense.-द a.1 one who gives food, one who supplies with bread or with any other means of subsistence; श्वा पिण्डदस्य कुरुते गजपुङ्गवस्तु धीरं विलोकयति चाटुशतैश्च भुङ्क्ते Bh.2.31.-3 one who is qualified to give the funeral rice-balls to deceased ancestors; Y.2.132.(-दः) 1 the nearest male relation who offers the funeral rice-ball.-2 a master, patron.-दा a mother-दानम् 1 presentation of the obsequial rice-balls.-2 the funeral oblation made to deceased ancestors on the day of new-moon.-निर्वपणम् presenting obsequial rice- balls to the manes; अनयैवावृता कार्यं पिण्डनिर्वपणं सुतैः Ms.3. 248,261.-निवृत्तिः cessation of relationship (by श्राद्ध oblation).-पदम् a particular अङ्कभेद in Astronomy; Śabda Chi.-पातः giving alms; Māl.1.-पातिकः one who lives on alms.-पादः, -पाद्यः an elephant.-पितृयज्ञः the oblation to deceased ancestors on the evening of new moon.-पुष्पः 1 the Aśoka tree.-2 the China rose.-3 the pomegranate.(-पुष्पम्) 1 the blossom of the Asoka tree.-2 the flower of Chinarose.-3 a lotus.-भाज् a. receiving or entitled to a share in the funeral rice-ball. -m. (pl.) the deceased ancestors or manes; अहो दुष्यन्तस्य संशयमारूढाः पिण्डभाजः Ś.6.-भृतिः f. liveli- hood, means of subsistence.-मूलम्, -मूलकम् a carrot.-यज्ञः the presentation of the obsequial rice-balls to the deceased ancestors; पिण्डयज्ञावृता देयं प्रेतायान्नं दिनत्रयम् Y.3.16.-लेपः fragments of the obsequial rice-balls which cling to the hand; (these are presented to the three ancestors immediately preceding the great-grand father).-लोपः 1 interruption in offering the funeral rice-balls (as the failure of issue).-2 neglect in offering the funeral rice-balls (to the deceased ancestors).-विषमः one of the ways of embezzlement namely inconsistency in dealing with fixed items; Kau. A.2. 8.26.-शर्करा sugar prepared from Yavanāla.-संबन्धः relationship between a living person and one deceased such as is sufficiently near to qualify the former to offer the obsequial rice-ball to the latter.-स्वेदः a hot poultice. -
66 सिद्ध
siddha1) mfn. driven off, scared away PañcavBr. ;
2) mfn. accomplished, fulfilled, effected, gained, acquired MBh. Ragh. ;
one who has attained his object, successful BhP. ;
one who has attained the highest object, thoroughly skilled orᅠ versed in (dat. orᅠ comp.) MBh. R. etc.;
perfected, become perfect, beatified, endowed with supernatural faculties ( seeᅠ 2. siddhi) ib. ;
sacred, holy, divine, illustrious W. ;
hit (as a mark) Kathās. ;
prepared, cooked, dressed (as food) Mn. MBh. etc.;
healed, cured Pañcat. ;
valid (as a rule in grammar seeᅠ as-);
admitted to be true orᅠ right, established, settled, proved Pat. Mn. Sāṃkhyak. Sarvad. ;
resulting from W. ;
adjudicated, decided, terminated (as a lawsuit) W. ;
paid, liquidated, settled (as a debt) ib. ;
ready for payment(as money) Hit. ;
well-known, notorious, celebrated (= prasiddha) ĀṡvṠr. R. etc.;
effective, powerful, miraculous, supernatural Cāṇ. Rājat. ;
Vet;
subdued, brought into subjection (by magical powers), subject orᅠ obedient to (gen.) Pañcat. Kathās. ;
peculiar, singular Mālatīm. ;
invariable, unalterable Pat. ;
m. a Siddha orᅠ semidivine being of great purity andᅠ perfection andᅠ said to possess the eight supernatural faculties ( seeᅠ 2. siddhi;
accord. toᅠ some, the Siddhas inhabit, together with the Munis etc., the Bhuvar-loka orᅠ atmosphere between the earth andᅠ heaven;
accord. toᅠ VP. eighty-eight thousand of them occupy the regions of the sky north of the sun andᅠ south of the seven Ṛishis;
they are regarded as immortal, but only as living to the end of a Kalpa <q.v.>;
in the later mythology the are some times confused with the;
Sādhyas <q.v.> orᅠ take their place) ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. etc.;
any inspired sage orᅠ prophet orᅠ seer (e.g.. Vyāsa, Kapila etc.) ib. ;
any holy personage orᅠ great saint (esp. one who has attained to one of the states of beatitude cf. sālokya) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
any great adept in magic orᅠ one who has acquired supernatural powers ib. ;
(with Jainas) a Jina orᅠ Arhat;
N. of the number 24 (ci. jina;
the 21st of the astron. Yogas. L. ;
a lawsuit, judicial trial (= vyavahāra) L. ;
N. of a Deva-gandharva MBh. ;
of a Rājarshi ib. ;
of a king Rājat. ;
of a brother of Jajja ib. ;
of a Brāhman Buddh. ;
of an author Cat. ;
a kind of thorn-apple L. ;
another plant orᅠ a sort of hard sugar (= guḍa) L. ;
(pl.) N. of a people MBh. VP. ;
(ā) f. a Siddhā orᅠ semi-divine female R. (cf. comp.);
N. of one of the Yoginis (q.v.) L. (accord. toᅠ Sāh. siddhā is alsoᅠ used at the end of names of courtezans);
a kind of medicinal plant orᅠ root (= ṛiddhi) L. ;
(am) n. magic, supernatural power Pañcar. ;
sea-salt L.
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67 justo
adj.1 just, fair, fair-minded, impartial.2 fair, equitable, just.3 tight, fitting.4 exact, proper, correct, due.adv.1 just, exactly.2 justly, rightly.3 tightly, closely.m.Justo.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: justar.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona, decisión) just, fair; (sentencia) just2 (ropa) tight3 (exacto) exact4 (escaso) just enough5 (preciso) exact, precise► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 just person, fair person1 (en el preciso momento) just; (en el preciso lugar) right1 RELIGIÓN the just\ir justo,-a de dinero to be short of moneyir justo,-a de tiempo to be pressed for timejusto en ese momento just at that momentno es justo it isn't fair————————► adverbio1 (en el preciso momento) just; (en el preciso lugar) right* * *1. (f. - justa)adj.1) fair2) just3) exact2. adv.1) justly2) exactly* * *1. ADJ1) (=con justicia) [castigo, sentencia, solución, decisión, sociedad] fair, just; [juicio, premio, árbitro, juez] fair; [causa] justno es justo que ganen más los hombres que las mujeres — it's not fair that men should earn more than women
pero seamos justos... — but let's be fair...
un reparto más justo de la riqueza — a more equitable o just distribution of wealth
2) (=exacto) [precio, medidas] exactnació a los tres años justos de que terminara la guerra — he was born exactly three years after the war ended
3) (=preciso)encontró la palabra justa — she found exactly o just the right word
4) (=escaso)justo de: vamos un poco justos de tiempo — we're a bit pushed for time
el equipo ha llegado a estas alturas de la competición muy justo de fuerzas — the team have struggled to get this far in the competition
5) (=apretado) [ropa] tightel traje me queda o me viene o me está muy justo — the suit is very tight for o on me
entramos todos en el coche, pero muy justos — we all got into the car, but it was a real squeeze
2. ADV1) (=exactamente) [gen] just; [con cantidades] exactlyeso es justo lo que iba a decir — that's just o exactly what I was going to say
llegó justo cuando yo salía — she arrived just o exactly as I was leaving
su casa está justo enfrente del cine — his house is just o right opposite the cinema
¡justo! — that's it!, right!, exactly!
2) (=escasamente)vivir muy justo — to just manage to make ends meet, have only just enough to live on
3.SMPLlos justos — (Rel) the just
* * *I- ta adjetivo1) <persona/castigo/sociedad> just, fair; < causa> just2)a) ( exacto) <medida/peso/cantidad> exactson 5.000 pesetas justos — that's 5,000 pesetas exactly
buscaba la palabra justa — he was searching for exactly o just the right word
b) ( apenas suficiente)tener el dinero justo or tener lo justo para vivir — to have just enough to live on
c) ( ajustado)IIa) ( exactamente) justes justo lo que quería — it's just o exactly what I wanted
vive justo al lado — he lives just o right next door
y justo hoy que pensaba salir — and today of all days, when I was planning to go out
b) ( ajustado)me cupo todo, pero muy justo — I managed to get everything in, but only just
* * *I- ta adjetivo1) <persona/castigo/sociedad> just, fair; < causa> just2)a) ( exacto) <medida/peso/cantidad> exactson 5.000 pesetas justos — that's 5,000 pesetas exactly
buscaba la palabra justa — he was searching for exactly o just the right word
b) ( apenas suficiente)tener el dinero justo or tener lo justo para vivir — to have just enough to live on
c) ( ajustado)IIa) ( exactamente) justes justo lo que quería — it's just o exactly what I wanted
vive justo al lado — he lives just o right next door
y justo hoy que pensaba salir — and today of all days, when I was planning to go out
b) ( ajustado)me cupo todo, pero muy justo — I managed to get everything in, but only just
* * *justo11 = fair [fairer -comp., fairest -sup.], rightful, salt of the earth, just.Ex: It is hardly fair to assess the British Museum code by modern standards for catalogue codes.
Ex: Use of a library is a minority event since only a small segment of rightful users of a library really makes use of it.Ex: In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex: Since neither position, in the extreme, represents a just or workable solution, a compromise must be introduced.* causa justa = good cause.* comercio justo = fair trade.* considerar en su justa medida = see + in proportion.* justo castigo = nemesis.* justo y equitativo = fair and equitable.* oportunidad justa = sporting chance.* pagar justos por pecadores = the innocent + suffer + for the guilty, throw + the baby out with the bath water.* palabra justa, la = mot juste, the.* recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.* recompensa justa = just reward.* ser justo = play + fair.* ser justo con todos = give the devil his due.* ser justo hasta con el diablo = give the devil his due.* ser justo que = there + be + justice in.* una negociación justa = a square deal.* un trato justo = a square deal.justo2= squarely.Ex: Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.
* el futuro + estar + justo a la vuelta de la esquina = the future + be + just around the corner.* en el momento justo = on cue.* estar en el sitio justo en el momento preciso = be on the spot.* estar justo en medio de = stand + squarely in.* justo ahora = right now, just now.* justo a la vuelta de la esquina = just around the corner.* justo antes de = on the eve of, in the run up to, during the run up to.* justo antes (de que) = immediately before.* justo a tiempo = (just) in the nick of time, just in time, not a moment too soon, not a minute too soon.* justo de la misma manera que = in just the same way as.* justo después = immediately.* justo después de = right behind, right after, on the heels of, on the coattails of.* justo después de (que) = immediately after.* justo detrás de = right behind.* justo en = right in.* justo encima de = smack right on top of.* justo en el blanco = dead on target.* justo en el medio (de) = plumb in the middle (of).* justo en en centro (de) = plumb in the middle (of).* justo en ese momento = just then.* justo en la diana = dead on target.* justo entonces = immediately.* justo hasta = down to.* justo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* justo lo que se necesita = just the ticket, that's the ticket!.* justo + Preposición = right + Preposición.* ser justo lo que se necesita = be just the thing, be just the ticket, be just the job.* ser justo lo que Uno necesita = be (right) up + Posesivo + alley.* venir justo después de = come on + the heels of.* vivir con lo justo = live on + a shoestring (budget).* * *A ‹decisión/castigo/sentencia› fair, just; ‹persona/sociedad› just, fair; ‹causa› justB1(exacto): quedan 200 gramos justos there are exactly 200 grams leftme dio el dinero justo he gave me the right money o the right amount o the exact moneyson 30 euros justos that's 30 euros exactlyestamos los justos para una partida de cartas there's just the right number of us here for a game of cardsbuscaba la palabra justa he was searching for exactly o just the right word2(apenas suficiente): tenemos el tiempo justo we have just enough timetenemos el dinero justo or tenemos lo justo para vivir we have just enough to live onandan muy justos de dinero they're very short of money, money's very tightla comida estuvo un poco justa there was only just enough food3(ajustado): estos zapatos me quedan demasiado justos these shoes are too tight (for me)1 (exactamente) justes justo lo que quería it's just o exactly what I wantedvive justo al lado he lives just o right next door¡qué fastidio! y justo hoy que pensaba salir what a nuisance, and today of all days, when I was planning to go outsaltó justo a tiempo he jumped just in time o ( colloq) in the nick of timellegamos a lo justo we got there just in timellegó justito en ese momento ( fam); he arrived just o right at that very moment2(ajustado): con el sueldo que gana vive muy justo he only just manages to scrape by on what he earnsme cupo todo, pero muy justo I managed to get everything in, but only just* * *
justo 1◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ‹persona/castigo/sociedad› just, fair;
‹ causa› just
2
son 40 euros justas that's 40 euros exactly;
buscaba la palabra justa he was searching for exactly o just the right wordb) ( apenas suficiente):
andan muy justos de dinero they're very short of money;
teníamos las sillas justas we had just enough chairs for everybodyc) ( ajustado):
justo 2 adverbio
es justo lo que quería it's just o exactly what I wanted;
vive justo al lado he lives just o right next door;
y justo hoy que pensaba salir and today of all days, when I was planning to go outb) ( ajustado):
me cupo todo, pero muy justo I managed to get everything in, but only just
justo,-a
I adjetivo
1 just, fair, right
un castigo justo, a fair punishment
un hombre justo, a just man
2 (adecuado, idóneo) right, accurate
la palabra justa en el momento justo, the right word at the right time
3 (exacto) tengo tres horas justas, I've got just three hours
la medida justa, the exact measurement
4 (preciso) very: en ese justo momento apareció ella, she turned up at that very moment
5 (apretado) (ropa, tiempo) tight: estamos justos de tiempo, we're pressed for time 6 lo justo, just enough
II sustantivo masculino y femenino just o righteous person
los justos, the just, the righteous
III adverbio justo (exactamente) exactly, precisely, just
justo ahora, just now
justo al lado, right beside
justo lo que necesitaba, it's just what I needed
' justo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cada
- honesta
- honesto
- justa
- parcial
- pelada
- pelado
- derecho
- después
- momento
- quedar
- sobre
English:
bang
- bustling
- come on
- cue
- dead
- dip
- directly
- due
- fair
- front
- godsend
- jack up
- just
- need
- nemesis
- nick
- nightcap
- past
- retribution
- right
- right-minded
- right-thinking
- square
- square deal
- very
- across
- beyond
- by
- immediately
- make
- plant
- plumb
- pull
- rightful
- smack
- strike
- subsistence
- turn
* * *justo, -a♦ adj1. [equitativo] fair;luchó por una sociedad justa she fought for social justice;no es justo que tenga que hacerlo todo yo it isn't fair that I should have to do it all myself2. [merecido] [recompensa, victoria] deserved;[castigo] just;fue el justo campeón he was the deserved champion4. [exacto] exact;tengo el dinero justo para comprar el libro I've got exactly the right amount of o just enough money to buy the book;estamos los justos para jugar un partido de dobles there's just enough of us for a game of doubles5. [idóneo] right;no encuentro la palabra justa I can't find the right word6. [apretado, ceñido] tight;cabemos cinco, pero un poco justos there's room for five of us, but it's a bit of a squeezeestamos justos de leche we've barely o only just got enough milk;ando justo de dinero I haven't got much money at the moment;viven con lo justo they only just have enough to live on;le quedan las fuerzas justitas he has barely enough strength left;la comida fue muy justa there was barely enough food to go round8. Rel righteous♦ nmRellos justos the righteous;pagarán justos por pecadores the innocent will suffer instead of the guilty♦ adv1. [exactamente] just;justo a tiempo just in time, in the nick of time;justo en medio right in the middle;¿al lado del puente? – justo ahí by the bridge? – exactly o Br spot on2. [precisamente] just;vaya, justo ahora que llego yo se va todo el mundo honestly, everybody's leaving just as I get here* * *I adj1 just, fair2 ( exacto) right, exact;3:este vestido me está muy justo this dress is very tightII adv1 ( exactamente):justo a tiempo just in time;justo después right after, just after;justo en aquel momento just at that moment;¡justo! right!, exactly!2:aprobó muy justo he only just passed;lo justo just enoughlos justos the just pl* * *justo adv1) : justly2) : right, exactlyjusto a tiempo: just in time3) : tightlyjusto, -ta adj1) : just, fair2) : right, exact3) : tightestos zapatos me quedan muy justos: these shoes are too tightjusto, -ta n: just personlos justos: the just* * *justo1 adj1. (razonable) fair¡no es justo! it's not fair!2. (exacto) exact / rightme dio el dinero justo she gave me the right money / she gave me the exact money3. (escaso) just enough4. (apretado) tightjusto2 adv just / exactly -
68 शुद्ध _śuddha
शुद्ध p. p. [शुध्-क्त]1 Pure, clean, purified; अन्तः- शुद्धस्त्वमपि भविता वर्णमात्रेण कृष्णः Me.51.-2 Holy, undefi- led, chaste, innocent; अन्वमीयत शुद्धेति शान्तेन वपुषैव सा R. 15.77;14.14.-3 White, bright.-4 Stainless, spotless.-5 Innocent, simple, guileness.-6 (a) Genuine, true. (b) Honest, upright.-7 Correct, faultless, upright.-8 Cleared, acquitted.-9 Mere only; शुद्धं हि दैवमेवेदं हठेनैवास्ति पौरुषम् Mb.12.177.12.-1 Simple, pure, unmixed (opp. मिश्र).-11 Unequalled.-12 Authorized.-13 Whetted, sharpened; जघान शुद्धेषुरमन्दकर्षी Bk.2.31.-14 Not nasal.-15 Unmitigated (as capital punishment); तडागभेदकं हन्यादप्सु शुद्धवधेन वा Ms.9.279.-16 Tried, examined.-द्धः 1 An epithet of Śiva.-2 The bright fortnight.-द्धम् 1 Anything pure.-2 The pure spirit.-3 Rock-salt.-4 Black pepper.-5 A house built generally of one material; namely wood, brick or stone etc.; द्रुमेणेष्टकया वापि दृशदाद्यैरथापि वा । एतेन सहितं गेहं शुद्धमित्यभिधीयते Kāmikāgama.45.21.-Comp. -अद्वैतम् the अद्वैत philosophy in which there is unity of जीव and ब्रह्म without माया (i. e. शुद्ध).-अन्तः a king's female apartments, harem, seraglio; शुद्धान्तदुर्लभमिदं वपुराश्रमवासिनो यदि जनस्य Ś.1.17; Ku.6.52.-2 a king's wife. ˚चारिन् m. an attendant in the harem, a chamberlain; U.1. ˚पालकः, ˚रक्षकः a guard of the harem.-अन्ता a king's wife, queen.-अनुमानम् a particular figure of rhetoric.-अपह्नुतिः a figure of speech; it is thus defined:-- शुद्धापह्नुतिरन्यस्यारोपार्थो धर्मनिह्नवः.-आत्मन् a. pure-minded, honest. (-m.)1 the pure spirit.-2 N. of Śiva.-आभ a. consisting of pure light; प्रशान्तमिव शुद्धाभं सत्त्वं तदुप- धारयेत् Ms.12.27.-ओदनः (शुद्धोदनः) N. of the father of the celebrated Buddha. ˚सुतः N. of the celebrated Buddha.-कर्मन् a. pure in deeds, holy.-कोटिः f. one of the sides of a right-angled triangle.-चैतन्यम् pure intelligence.-जङ्घः an ass.-जडः a quadruped.-धी, -भाव, -मति a. pure-minded, guileless, honest.-नेरिः a kind of dance.-पक्षः the light half of a month.-वटुकः (in music) a kind of drummer.-बोध a. (in Vedānta) possessed of pure intelligence.-भाव a. pure-minded.-वधः killing in a simple or ordinary way.-वंश्य a. born of a pure family; संततिः शुद्धवंश्या हि परत्रेह च शर्मणे R.1.69.-विष्कम्भकः (in drama.) a pure interlude (in which only speakers of संस्कृत take part).-शुक्रम् a morbid affection of the pupil of the eye. -
69 taste
1. [teıst] n1. вкус ( чувство)keen taste, keen sense of taste - обострённая способность чувствовать вкус (пищи)
to add pepper [salt, sugar] to taste - добавить перца [соли, сахар] по вкусу
2. вкус ( свойство пищи)sweet [bitter] taste - сладкий [горький] вкус
to leave a bad /nasty/ taste in the mouth - а) оставить дурной вкус во рту; б) оставить неприятное впечатление; вызвать отвращение
to distinguish types of oranges by their taste - различать апельсины по вкусу
3. 1) вкус, пониманиеtrue [false] taste - безошибочный /хороший/ [дурной] вкус
in (good) taste, with taste - со вкусом
in bad /in poor/ taste - безвкусно [ср. тж. 2)]
to dress in good [in bad] taste - одеваться со вкусом [безвкусно]
to have a fine taste in pictures [in poetry] - тонко разбираться в живописи [в поэзии]
to smb.'s taste - в чьём-л. вкусе
tastes differ, there is no accounting for tastes, everyone to his taste - о вкусах не спорят; у каждого свой вкус
2) тактin bad taste - бестактно, неуместно [ср. тж. 1)]
the remark was in bad /out of/ taste - замечание было неуместным /бестактным/
it would be in bad taste to refuse - отказываться неудобно, отказ был бы бестактностью
4. склонность; влечение, пристрастиеto have a taste for smth. - иметь склонность к чему-л.
to acquire /to develop/ a taste for smth. - пристраститься к чему-л.
to follow one's natural tastes - удовлетворять свои природные склонности; следовать своим естественным влечениям
suit your own taste - делай, как тебе хочется
5. стиль, манера6. проба; глоточек; кусочекto have just a taste of smth. - попробовать что-л.
won't you have a taste of this cake? - попробуйте /отведайте/ этого пирога
7. 1) немного, чуточка; примесь, привкусthere was a taste of irritation [of sadness] in his remark - в его замечании сквозило раздражение [слышалась грусть]
2) представление; образчикto get a taste of smb.'s skill [of smb.'s manners] - получить представление о чьём-л. мастерстве [о чьих-л. манерах]
he has already had a taste of prison - он уже отведал тюрьмы, он уже знает, что такое тюрьма; он уже побывал за решёткой
8. кухня, набор национальных блюд9. уст. проба, опробование2. [teıst] v1. 1) пробовать, отведатьwon't you taste this jam? - отведайте /попробуйте/ этого варенья
2) дегустировать2. 1) иметь вкусto taste sour [sweet] - быть кислым [сладким] на вкус
it tastes like gin [like port] - по вкусу похоже на джин [на портвейн]
2) иметь привкус; отдавать (чем-л.)to taste of garlic [of onions] - отдавать чесноком [луком]
3. 1) различать на вкусto taste pepper /almond/ in the dressing - чувствовать перец /миндаль/ в приправе
2) чувствовать вкусI have a bad cold and cannot taste - из-за насморка я не чувствую вкуса (пищи)
4. 1) есть, пить (особ. немного)not to taste (a thing) - ничего не попробовать, ничего не съесть
he hasn't tasted food for two days - два дня у него маковой росинки во рту не было
the children barely tasted their breakfast - дети почти не прикоснулись к завтраку
2) уст. отведать, откушать5. вкушать, испытывать; получать представление, знакомиться6. (of)1) арх. вкусить, познакомиться; испытать, познать на своём опыте2) содержать в себе элемент (чего-л.); отдавать; ≅ чувствоватьсяa sharp word that tastes of envy - резкие слова, в которых чувствуется зависть /в которых слышна нотка зависти/
7. редк. придавать вкус8. уст. иметь вкус, склонность♢
to taste blood - испытать новое чувство; испытать острое наслаждение -
70 would
wudshort forms - I'd; verb1) (past tense of will: He said he would be leaving at nine o'clock the next morning; I asked if he'd come and mend my television set; I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't; I thought you would have finished by now.) (para formar el pasado de ``will'')2) (used in speaking of something that will, may or might happen (eg if a certain condition is met): If I asked her to the party, would she come?; I would have come to the party if you'd asked me; I'd be happy to help you.) (para expresar algo que puede o podría ocurrir)3) (used to express a preference, opinion etc politely: I would do it this way; It'd be a shame to lose the opportunity; I'd prefer to go tomorrow rather than today.) (para expresar de forma educada una opinión)4) (used, said with emphasis, to express annoyance: I've lost my car-keys - that would happen!) (para expresar disgusto o enfado)•- would-be- would you
would vbwhat would you do if you won the lottery? ¿qué harías si ganaras la lotería?would you like a cup of tea? ¿quieres una taza de té?tr[wʊd]what would you do with a million pounds? ¿qué harías con un millón de libras?would you be so kind as to close the window? ¿me haría usted el favor de cerrar la ventana?pass me the salt, would you? pásame la sal, ¿quieres?3 (offers, invitations)would you like a drink? ¿quieres tomar algo?would you like to have dinner with me? ¿te gustaría ir a cenar conmigo?he wouldn't help me se negó a ayudarme, no quiso ayudarme7 (past habit, custom) soler8 (insistence, persistence)you would say that! ¡es típico de ti decir eso!I think we should go home - you would! yo creo que deberíamos volver a casa - ¡típico!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLso it would appear según parecewould that I could ojalá pudieraI would rather go alone than with her: preferiría ir sola que con ellathose who would ban certain books: aquellos que prohibirían ciertos libroshe would often take his kids to the park: solía llevar a sus hijos al parqueI would go if I had the money: iría yo si tuviera el dineroshe would have won if she hadn't tripped: habría ganado si no hubiera tropezadowould you kindly help me with this?: ¿tendría la bondad de ayudarme con esto?aux.wʊd2)a) ( in conditional sentences)if I had known, I wouldn't have come — si lo hubiera sabido no habría or no hubiera venido
who would have thought it? — ¿quién lo hubiera or habría pensado?
b) ( giving advice)I would have a word with her about it (if I were you) — yo (que tú) lo hablaba or hablaría con ella
I would agree with Roy — yo estoy de acuerdo con Roy, yo diría que Roy tiene razón
3) ( expressing wishes)if only she'd take your advice — si siguiera tus consejos...!, ojalá siguiera tus consejos!
4)a) ( in requests)would you type this for me please? — ¿me haría el favor de pasar esto a máquina?
go and call him, would you? — ve a llamarlo ¿sí? or ¿me haces el favor?
b) ( in invitations)would you like a cup of coffee? — ¿quieres una taza de café?
would you like to come with us? - I'd love to — ¿quieres or te gustaría venir con nosotros? - me encantaría
5)a) ( expressing criticism)she would (have to) spoil the surprise — tenía que estropear la sorpresa, típico! or no podía fallar!
he said no - well, he would, wouldn't he? — dijo que no - bueno ¿qué otra cosa iba a decir? or era de esperar ¿no? or es lógico ¿no?
[wʊd]MODAL VByou would never know she was not a native Spanish speaker — nadie diría que el español no es su lengua materna
would you go there by yourself? — ¿irías allí sola?
I said I would do it — te dije que lo haría or hacía
3) (emphatic)you would be the one to forget! — ¡quién más si no tú se iba a olvidar!, ¡tú tenías que ser el que se olvidase!
it would be you! — ¡tú tenías que ser!
he would say that, wouldn't he? — es lógico que dijera eso
4) (conjecture)what would this be? — ¿qué será esto?
a) (in invitations) quererwould you like some tea?, would you care for some tea? — ¿quiere tomar un té?
would you come this way? — pase por favor or (esp LAm) si hace favor
b) (requests, wishes)would you close the door please? — ¿puedes cerrar la puerta, por favor?
please would you wake me up at seven o'clock? — ¿podría despertarme a las siete, por favor?
would you mind? — si no le importa, si no tiene inconveniente
what would you have me do? — ¿qué quieres que haga?
c) (insistence)I told her not to but she would do it — le dije que no, pero insistió en hacerlo
d) (refusal)he wouldn't do it — no quería hacerlo, se negó a hacerlo
the car wouldn't start — el coche se negó or negaba a arrancar, el coche no quería arrancar
6) (habit)he would paint it each year — solía pintarlo cada año, lo pintaba cada año
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would that it were not so! — † poet ¡ojalá (y) no fuera así!•
would to God!, would to heaven! — liter ¡ojalá!•
try as he would — por mucho que se esforzara, por más que intentase* * *[wʊd]2)a) ( in conditional sentences)if I had known, I wouldn't have come — si lo hubiera sabido no habría or no hubiera venido
who would have thought it? — ¿quién lo hubiera or habría pensado?
b) ( giving advice)I would have a word with her about it (if I were you) — yo (que tú) lo hablaba or hablaría con ella
I would agree with Roy — yo estoy de acuerdo con Roy, yo diría que Roy tiene razón
3) ( expressing wishes)if only she'd take your advice — si siguiera tus consejos...!, ojalá siguiera tus consejos!
4)a) ( in requests)would you type this for me please? — ¿me haría el favor de pasar esto a máquina?
go and call him, would you? — ve a llamarlo ¿sí? or ¿me haces el favor?
b) ( in invitations)would you like a cup of coffee? — ¿quieres una taza de café?
would you like to come with us? - I'd love to — ¿quieres or te gustaría venir con nosotros? - me encantaría
5)a) ( expressing criticism)she would (have to) spoil the surprise — tenía que estropear la sorpresa, típico! or no podía fallar!
he said no - well, he would, wouldn't he? — dijo que no - bueno ¿qué otra cosa iba a decir? or era de esperar ¿no? or es lógico ¿no?
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71 debido
adj.1 due, fit, right, correct.2 payable.past part.past participle of spanish verb: deber.* * *1→ link=deber deber► adjetivo1 (merecido) due■ con el debido respeto,... with all due respect,...2 (conveniente) right3 (adecuado) proper, necessary\■ lo recibieron con todos los honores, como era debido he was received with full honours, as was his duedebido,-a a due to, owing to, because ofdebido a que because■ no pudieron venir debido a que tenían el coche averiado they couldn't come because their car had broken downen debida forma in due formmás de lo debido too much* * *(f. - debida)adj.due, proper* * *ADJ1) (=adecuado) due, propercon las debidas precauciones — with all due o the necessary precautions
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como es debido — as is (only) right and properuna fiesta como es debido — a proper o real party
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más de lo debido — more than necessary2)• debido a — owing to, because of
debido a ello — owing to o because of this
debido a la falta de agua — owing to o because of the water shortage
* * *- da adjetivo1) ( apropiado)a su debido tiempo or en su debido momento — in due course
con el debido respeto, creo que se equivoca — with all due respect, I think you are mistaken
portarse/sentarse como es debido — to behave/sit properly
2) (en locs)debido a — owing to, on account of
* * *= due.Ex. The system checks the document in and calculates the fine due.----* a su debido tiempo = in due course.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* con el debido respeto = with due respect.* con todo mi debido respeto hacia = with (all) due respect to.* dar menos de lo debido = shortchange.* debido a = be reason of, because of, by reason of, by virtue of, due to, for reasons of, in connection with, in light of, in the face of, in the interest(s) of, in the light of, on account of, on grounds, on the grounds that/of, owing to, thanks to, out of, because.* debido a la costumbre = inertial.* debido a la inercia = inertial.* debido a que = because, for.* debido a su inconsistencia = mercurially.* estrés debido al calor = heat stress.* sin la debida autorización = warrantless.* una oportunidad como es debido = a fair chance.* * *- da adjetivo1) ( apropiado)a su debido tiempo or en su debido momento — in due course
con el debido respeto, creo que se equivoca — with all due respect, I think you are mistaken
portarse/sentarse como es debido — to behave/sit properly
2) (en locs)debido a — owing to, on account of
* * *= due.Ex: The system checks the document in and calculates the fine due.
* a su debido tiempo = in due course.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* con el debido respeto = with due respect.* con todo mi debido respeto hacia = with (all) due respect to.* dar menos de lo debido = shortchange.* debido a = be reason of, because of, by reason of, by virtue of, due to, for reasons of, in connection with, in light of, in the face of, in the interest(s) of, in the light of, on account of, on grounds, on the grounds that/of, owing to, thanks to, out of, because.* debido a la costumbre = inertial.* debido a la inercia = inertial.* debido a que = because, for.* debido a su inconsistencia = mercurially.* estrés debido al calor = heat stress.* sin la debida autorización = warrantless.* una oportunidad como es debido = a fair chance.* * *debido -daA(apropiado): eso ya lo discutiremos a su debido tiempo or en su debido momento we will discuss that in due coursecon el debido respeto, creo que se equivoca with all due respect, I think you are making a mistakedíselo con el debido respeto say it respectfullytomó las debidas precauciones she took the necessary precautionsno trabaja con el debido cuidado he isn't careful enough in his work, he doesn't take enough care over his workpórtate/siéntate como es debido behave/sit properly!, behave/sit right! ( AmE)correspondió como es debido, invitándolos a su casa she responded in the proper manner by inviting them to her housea ver si hoy hacemos una comida como es debido let's have a proper o real meal todayun hombre como es debido no se habría comportado de esa manera a real man would not have behaved in that waylo debido en estos casos es avisar a las autoridades what one must do in these cases is inform the authoritieshabló/bebió más de lo debido she talked/drank too muchB ( en locs):no hubo vuelos debido a la niebla ( frml); there were no flights owing to o on account of o because of the fogno pudo asistir al sepelio debido a que se encontraba en el extranjero he was unable to attend the funeral because o owing to the fact that he was abroad* * *
Del verbo deber: ( conjugate deber)
debido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
deber
debido
deber 1 ( conjugate deber) verbo transitivo ‹dinero/favor/explicación› to owe;
debido v aux
1 ( expresando obligación):
no debes usarlo you must not use it;
debidoías or debías habérselo dicho you ought to have o you should have told her;
no se debe mentir you mustn't tell lies;
no debidoías haberlo dejado solo you shouldn't have left him alone
2 (expresando suposición, probabilidad):
deben (de) haber salido they must have gone out;
debe (de) estar enamorado she/he must be in love;
no deben (de) saber la dirección they probably don't know the address;
no les debe (de) interesar they can't be interested
deberse verbo pronominal
1 ( tener su causa en) debidose a algo to be due to sth;
¿a qué se debe este escándalo? what's all this racket about?
2 [ persona] ( tener obligaciones hacia) debidose a algn to have a duty to sb
deber 2 sustantivo masculino
1 ( obligación) duty;◊ cumplió con su debido he carried out o did his duty
2
debido◊ -da adjetivoa) ( apropiado):
tratar a algn con el debido respeto to show due respect to sb;
tomó las debidas precauciones she took the necessary precautions;
como es debido ‹sentarse/comer› properly;
‹comida/regalo› proper;
b) ( en locs)
debido a que owing to the fact that
deber 1 sustantivo masculino
I duty: deberá cumplir con su deber, she must do her duty
II Educ deberes, homework sing
deber 2
I verbo transitivo
1 (tener una deuda) to owe: me debe una disculpa, he owes me an apology
le debe mucho a su entrenador, he owes a lot to his trainer
2 (+ infinitivo: estar obligado a) must, to have to: debe tomar el medicamento, he must take the medicine
debía hacerlo, I had to do it
ya debería estar aquí, he ought to be here‚ ¡debería darte vergüenza!, you should be ashamed of yourself! o shame on you! ➣ Ver nota en must 3 (para dar un consejo) should: deberías estar presente, you should be present
II verbo intransitivo ( deber + de + infinitivo: ser posible) (positivo) must: debe de haberlo oído en alguna parte, he must have heard it from somewhere
(negativo) can not: debe de estar dormido, he must be asleep
todavía no deben de haber llegado, they can't have arrived yet
debido,-a adjetivo due, proper: a su debido tiempo, in due course
con el debido cuidado, with due care
más de lo debido, too much
♦ Locuciones: debido a, because of, due to
debido a que, because of the fact that
como es debido, properly
' debido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amaraje
- comportarse
- corpulencia
- debida
- estrechamiento
- estructuración
- estructural
- frustrarse
- inclinación
- motricidad
- obedecer
- sainete
- tiempo
- circunstancia
- cruzar
English:
account
- alienate
- applicant
- attrition rate
- because
- crack up
- delay
- due
- exertion
- frenzy
- graft
- ill health
- misconduct
- must
- owing
- squarely
- suitably
- undercharge
- course
- decent
- tail
* * *debido, -a♦ adj1. [adeudado] owing, owed2. [justo, conveniente] due, proper;a su debido tiempo in due course;el tema se abordará en su debido momento the subject will be dealt with in due course;con el debido respeto, creo que se equivoca with all due respect, I think you're mistaken;creo que he comido más de lo debido I think I've had a bit too much to eat;como es debido properly;¡pórtate como es debido! behave yourself!;no saben cocinar una paella como es debido they don't know how to cook a proper o real paella♦ debido a loc prepdebido a su enfermedad owing to o because of his illness;esto es debido a la falta de previsión this is due to lack of foresight;llegó tarde debido a que no sonó su despertador she arrived late because her alarm clock didn't go off* * *I part → deberII adj1 due;como es debido properly;a su debido tiempo in due course2 en locuciones:debido a due to, owing to, on account of;ser debido a be due to* * *debido, -da adj1) : right, proper, due2)debido a : due to, owing to* * *debido adj properdebido a due to / owing to -
72 शुद्ध
ṡuddhámfn. cleansed, cleared, clean, pure, clear, free from (with instr.), bright, white RV. etc. etc.;
cleared, acquitted, free from error, faultless, blameless, right, correct, accurate, exact, according to rule Kāv. VarBṛS. Suṡr. ;
upright ( seeᅠ comp.);
pure i.e. simple, mere, genuine, true, unmixed (opp. to miṡra) Mn. MBh. etc.;
pure i.e. unmodified (as a vowel not nasalized) ṠāṇkhBr. Prāt. ;
complete, entire Rājat. ;
unqualified, unmitigated (as capital punishment) Mn. IX, 279 ;
(in phil.) veritable, unequalled (= dvitīya-rahita) MW. ;
tried, examined Kām. ;
authorised, admitted W. ;
whetted, sharp (as an arrow) ib. ;
m. the bright fortnight (in which the moon increases) Inscr. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of one of the seven sages under the 14th Manu BhP. ;
of a son of Anenas ib. ;
(with bhikshu) of an author Cat. ;
of a bird Hariv. ;
(pl.) of a partic. class of gods MBh. ;
(ā) f. N. of a daughter of Siṇhahanu Buddh. ;
(am) n. anything pure etc.;
pure spirit W. ;
rock-salt L. ;
black pepper L. ;
- शुद्धकर्ण
- शुद्धकर्मन्
- शुद्धकांस्यमय
- शुद्धकीर्ति
- शुद्धकोटि
- शुद्धगणपति
- शुद्धचैतन्य
- शुद्धजङ्घ
- शुद्धजद
- शुद्धतत्त्वदासविज्ञप्ति
- शुद्धता
- शुद्धत्व
- शुद्धदत्
- शुद्धदन्त
- शुद्धधी
- शुद्धनट्टा
- शुद्धनेरि
- शुद्धपक्ष
- शुद्धपट
- शुद्धपाद
- शुद्धपार्ष्णि
- शुद्धपुरी
- शुद्धप्रतिभास
- शुद्धबटुक
- शुद्धबध
- शुद्धबुद्ध
- शुद्धबुद्धि
- शुद्धबोध
- शुद्धभाव
- शुद्धभिक्षु
- शुद्धभैरव
- शुद्धमति
- शुद्धमध्यमार्गी
- शुद्धमांस
- शुद्धमिश्रत्व
- शुद्धमुख
- शुद्धरूपिन्
- शुद्धवंश्य
- शुद्धवत्
- शुद्धवर्ण
- शुद्धवल्लिका
- शुद्धवाल
- शुद्धवासस्
- शुद्धविराज्
- शुद्धविराडृषभ
- शुद्धविष्कम्भक
- शुद्धवेष
- शुद्धशील
- शुद्धशुक्र
- शुद्धषड्जा
- शुद्धसंगम
- शुद्धसत्त्व
- शुद्धसाध्यवसाना
- शुद्धसारोपा
- शुद्धसार
- शुद्धसूडनृत्य
- शुद्धसौख्य
- शुद्धस्नान
- शुद्धस्वभाव
- शुद्धहस्त
- शुद्धहृदय
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73 открывать
гл.1. to open; 2. to uncover; 3. to unveil; 4. to turn on; 5. to reveal; 6. to disclose; 7. to discoverАнглийские соответствия в отличие от их русского эквивалента открывать конкретизируют данное действие по характеру объекта.1. to open — (глагол to open многозначен, и все его значении являются эквивалентами разных значений русского глагола открывать/ открыть): а) открывать, открыть (что-либо закрытое, запертое): to open the door (window, gate) — открыть/раскрыть дверь (окно, калитку); to open a box (barrel, can) — открыть ящик (бочку, консервную байку); to open a book — открыть книгу; to open an egg — разбить яйцо; to open one's eyes — открыть глаза It is so hot in the room and the window is closed. — Oh, sorry I'll go and open it right away. — В комнате так жарко, а окно закрыто. — О, прости, я пойду и открою его сейчас же. В предложениях с глаголом to open и одушевленным подлежащим за глаголом обязательно следует прямое дополнение, если нет реального прямого дополнения, то обязательно употребляется местоимение it. Put the bottle on the table, but don't open it. — Поставь бутылку на стол, но не открывай. b) начинать, открывать ( какое-либо официальное мероприятие): to open a new school — открывать новую школу; to open a meeting — открывать собрание; to open an account with the bank — открыть счет в банке c) открыть, сделать явным, сделать видимым: to open a secret — открыть секрет; to open smb's eyes to the truth — открыть кому-либо глаза на правду2. to uncover — открыть, снять покрывало, снять завесу ( снять покрывало и сделать предмет видимым): to unveil a monument (statue, memorial plague) — открыть памятник (статую, мемориальную доску) After a long period of silence he unveiled his plans. — После долгого периода молчания он предал гласности свои планы.4. to turn on — открыть, включить: to turn on the cold-water tap — открыть кран холодной воды; to turn on the light — включить свет; to turn on the TV — включить телевизор5. to reveal — открывать, раскрывать, обнаруживать, выявить, открыться взору, сделать ( что-либо) видимым (убрав препятствие; употребляется как в прямом, так и в переносном смысле: открыть физически и открыть секрет/тайну): He drew the curtain aside to reveal a beautiful garden. — Он раздвинул шторы, и мы увидели прекрасный сад./Он раздвинул шторы, и нашему взору открылся прекрасный сад. He still didn't reveal what he had felt about me. — Он все еще никак не проявлял своих чувств ко мне. The slant of her eyes and the line of her lips revealed her contempt. — Прищур ее глаз и поджатые губы обнаруживали ее презрение./Прищур ее глаз и поджатые губы говорили о ее презрении. His gaiety had revealed itself as fear of solitude. — За его наигранной веселостью скрывался страх одиночества./За его неестественной веселостью скрывался страх одиночества. They were not ready to reveal the details of their arrest. — Они были не готовы открыть подробности их ареста. A Sunday paper had once revealed that he'd wanted to marry his cousin. — Одна из воскресных газет как-то раз предала гласности факты, говорящие о том, что он намеревался жениться на своей кузине./Одна из воскресных газет однажды раскрыла факты, говорящие о том, что он хотел жениться на своей кузине. Howard now revealed a certain talent for fixing things. — Говард вдруг обнаружил способности улаживать конфликты. It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face. — Я впервые увидел, как на его лице отразились хоть какие-то чувства. A slight trembling of his hand revealed his growing excitement. — Легкое дрожание рук выдавало его растущее возбуждение./Легкое дрожание рук обнаруживало его растущее возбуждение./Его растущее возбуждение проявлялось в дрожании рук. Не revealed an unexpected talent for dancing while on vacation in Spain. — Когда он проводил каникулы в Испании, он неожиданно обнаружил способности к танцам. The screen fell back with a crash and revealed a yawing opening in the wall. — Ширма с грохотом упала, и в стене открылось зияющее отверстие.6. to disclose — открывать, раскрывать, предавать гласности ( употребляется в прямом и переносном смысле): Не attempted to disclose that the truth was systematically blocked. — Он попытался открыть тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали./Он сделал попытку раскрыть тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали./Он сделал попытку придать гласности тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали. The curtain rose and disclosed a beautiful landscape. — Занавес поднялся, и глазам открылся прекрасный пейзаж./Занавес раскрылся, и глазам представился прекрасный пейзаж.7. to discover — открывать, открыть, раскрывать, обнаруживать, обнаружить, узнать, найти (выявить то, что было неизвестно; сделать открытым до сих пор никому неизвестное): to discover a new star — открыть новую звезду; to discover the truth — обнаружить истину; to discover a plot — раскрыть заговор The two men decided to discover the truth for themselves. — Эти двое решили сами узнать правду./Эти двое решили сами обнаружить правду. Не became very friendly when he discovered that she was my sister. — Он стал весьма дружелюбным, когда узнал, что она моя сестра. Checks are made to discover whether applicants have a criminal record. — Проверки проводятся для того, чтобы обнаружить, нет ли за претендентами криминального прошлого./Провсрки проводятся для того, чтобы выявить, нет ли у претендентов криминального прошлого. I have only recently discovered the benefits of meditation. — Я только недавно постиг все прелести медитации./Я только недавно понял всю пользу медитации. The planet Pluto was discovered in 1930. — Планета Плутон была открыта в 1930 году. The scientists discovered radioactivity in uranium salt. — Учеными была обнаружена радиоактивность в урановых солях. Did you discover what company he worked for? — Вы обнаружили, на какую компанию он работал?/Вы узнали, на какую компанию он работал? She has never been able to discover her father's true identity. — Она так и не смогла узнать, кем на самом деле был ее отец. New organizations need to discoverthe most efficient ways of operating. — Новым организациям надо выяснить наиболее эффективные методы работы. When she discovered she had been taken on, she was really pleased. — Когда она узнала, что ее приняли на работу, она была очень довольна/Когда она выяснила, что ее приняли на работу, она была очень довольна. Has your mother never discovered, why you are out late every night? — Неужели ваша мать не выяснила, куда вы уходите допоздна каждый вечер? Не decided to discover the truth himself. — Он решил разузнать правду сам. New antimalarial drugs have been discovered. — Были открыты новые препараты против малярии. Why not spend a week discovering the beauty of the Caucasus. — Почему бы не провести неделю на Кавказе, открывая для себя его красоты? Police discovered his body yesterday. — Полиция вчера обнаружила его труп. I finally discovered the letter at the back of the drawer. — Я наконец обнаружил это письмо в глубине ящика. Действие глагола to discover сравнимо с тщательным раскапыванием земли в поисках чего-либо, в данном случае каких-либо фактов, новых или неожиданных сведений, что выражено в словосочетаниях, фигурально передающих значение глагола to discover — найти, открывать, обнаруживать: Let me know if you dig up anything about it. — Дай мне знать, если ты что-нибудь об этом раскопаешь. I unearthed some useful facts and figures. — Я раскопал несколько полезных фактов и цифр. The facts only came to light after a long investigation. — Факты увидели свет только после длительного расследования. We left no stone unturned in our search for the truth. — Мы камня на кнмне не оставили в поисках истины./Мы сделали все возможное, чтобы докопаться до истины. The book is a mine/goldmine of information. — Книга прямо кладезь информации. You need to put in a lot of spadework. — Тебе еще предстоит много черновой работы./Тебе еще придется покопаться. It took me a long time to find it, but I finally struck gold/oil. — У меня ушло много времени на поиски, но в конце концов я нашел, что искал./У меня ушло много времени на поиски, но в конце концов мои поиски увенчались успехом. She racked up a lot of scandal. — Она раскопала уйму скандальных фактов. -
74 открыть
гл.1. to open; 2. to uncover; 3. to unveil; 4. to turn on; 5. to reveal; 6. to disclose; 7. to discoverАнглийские соответствия в отличие от их русского эквивалента открывать конкретизируют данное действие по характеру объекта.1. to open — (глагол to open многозначен, и все его значении являются эквивалентами разных значений русского глагола открывать/ открыть): а) открывать, открыть (что-либо закрытое, запертое): to open the door (window, gate) — открыть/раскрыть дверь (окно, калитку); to open a box (barrel, can) — открыть ящик (бочку, консервную байку); to open a book — открыть книгу; to open an egg — разбить яйцо; to open one's eyes — открыть глаза It is so hot in the room and the window is closed. — Oh, sorry I'll go and open it right away. — В комнате так жарко, а окно закрыто. — О, прости, я пойду и открою его сейчас же. В предложениях с глаголом to open и одушевленным подлежащим за глаголом обязательно следует прямое дополнение, если нет реального прямого дополнения, то обязательно употребляется местоимение it. Put the bottle on the table, but don't open it. — Поставь бутылку на стол, но не открывай. b) начинать, открывать ( какое-либо официальное мероприятие): to open a new school — открывать новую школу; to open a meeting — открывать собрание; to open an account with the bank — открыть счет в банке c) открыть, сделать явным, сделать видимым: to open a secret — открыть секрет; to open smb's eyes to the truth — открыть кому-либо глаза на правду2. to uncover — открыть, снять покрывало, снять завесу ( снять покрывало и сделать предмет видимым): to unveil a monument (statue, memorial plague) — открыть памятник (статую, мемориальную доску) After a long period of silence he unveiled his plans. — После долгого периода молчания он предал гласности свои планы.4. to turn on — открыть, включить: to turn on the cold-water tap — открыть кран холодной воды; to turn on the light — включить свет; to turn on the TV — включить телевизор5. to reveal — открывать, раскрывать, обнаруживать, выявить, открыться взору, сделать ( что-либо) видимым (убрав препятствие; употребляется как в прямом, так и в переносном смысле: открыть физически и открыть секрет/тайну): He drew the curtain aside to reveal a beautiful garden. — Он раздвинул шторы, и мы увидели прекрасный сад./Он раздвинул шторы, и нашему взору открылся прекрасный сад. He still didn't reveal what he had felt about me. — Он все еще никак не проявлял своих чувств ко мне. The slant of her eyes and the line of her lips revealed her contempt. — Прищур ее глаз и поджатые губы обнаруживали ее презрение./Прищур ее глаз и поджатые губы говорили о ее презрении. His gaiety had revealed itself as fear of solitude. — За его наигранной веселостью скрывался страх одиночества./За его неестественной веселостью скрывался страх одиночества. They were not ready to reveal the details of their arrest. — Они были не готовы открыть подробности их ареста. A Sunday paper had once revealed that he'd wanted to marry his cousin. — Одна из воскресных газет как-то раз предала гласности факты, говорящие о том, что он намеревался жениться на своей кузине./Одна из воскресных газет однажды раскрыла факты, говорящие о том, что он хотел жениться на своей кузине. Howard now revealed a certain talent for fixing things. — Говард вдруг обнаружил способности улаживать конфликты. It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face. — Я впервые увидел, как на его лице отразились хоть какие-то чувства. A slight trembling of his hand revealed his growing excitement. — Легкое дрожание рук выдавало его растущее возбуждение./Легкое дрожание рук обнаруживало его растущее возбуждение./Его растущее возбуждение проявлялось в дрожании рук. Не revealed an unexpected talent for dancing while on vacation in Spain. — Когда он проводил каникулы в Испании, он неожиданно обнаружил способности к танцам. The screen fell back with a crash and revealed a yawing opening in the wall. — Ширма с грохотом упала, и в стене открылось зияющее отверстие.6. to disclose — открывать, раскрывать, предавать гласности ( употребляется в прямом и переносном смысле): Не attempted to disclose that the truth was systematically blocked. — Он попытался открыть тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали./Он сделал попытку раскрыть тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали./Он сделал попытку придать гласности тот факт, что правду систематически скрывали. The curtain rose and disclosed a beautiful landscape. — Занавес поднялся, и глазам открылся прекрасный пейзаж./Занавес раскрылся, и глазам представился прекрасный пейзаж.7. to discover — открывать, открыть, раскрывать, обнаруживать, обнаружить, узнать, найти (выявить то, что было неизвестно; сделать открытым до сих пор никому неизвестное): to discover a new star — открыть новую звезду; to discover the truth — обнаружить истину; to discover a plot — раскрыть заговор The two men decided to discover the truth for themselves. — Эти двое решили сами узнать правду./Эти двое решили сами обнаружить правду. Не became very friendly when he discovered that she was my sister. — Он стал весьма дружелюбным, когда узнал, что она моя сестра. Checks are made to discover whether applicants have a criminal record. — Проверки проводятся для того, чтобы обнаружить, нет ли за претендентами криминального прошлого./Провсрки проводятся для того, чтобы выявить, нет ли у претендентов криминального прошлого. I have only recently discovered the benefits of meditation. — Я только недавно постиг все прелести медитации./Я только недавно понял всю пользу медитации. The planet Pluto was discovered in 1930. — Планета Плутон была открыта в 1930 году. The scientists discovered radioactivity in uranium salt. — Учеными была обнаружена радиоактивность в урановых солях. Did you discover what company he worked for? — Вы обнаружили, на какую компанию он работал?/Вы узнали, на какую компанию он работал? She has never been able to discover her father's true identity. — Она так и не смогла узнать, кем на самом деле был ее отец. New organizations need to discoverthe most efficient ways of operating. — Новым организациям надо выяснить наиболее эффективные методы работы. When she discovered she had been taken on, she was really pleased. — Когда она узнала, что ее приняли на работу, она была очень довольна/Когда она выяснила, что ее приняли на работу, она была очень довольна. Has your mother never discovered, why you are out late every night? — Неужели ваша мать не выяснила, куда вы уходите допоздна каждый вечер? Не decided to discover the truth himself. — Он решил разузнать правду сам. New antimalarial drugs have been discovered. — Были открыты новые препараты против малярии. Why not spend a week discovering the beauty of the Caucasus. — Почему бы не провести неделю на Кавказе, открывая для себя его красоты? Police discovered his body yesterday. — Полиция вчера обнаружила его труп. I finally discovered the letter at the back of the drawer. — Я наконец обнаружил это письмо в глубине ящика. Действие глагола to discover сравнимо с тщательным раскапыванием земли в поисках чего-либо, в данном случае каких-либо фактов, новых или неожиданных сведений, что выражено в словосочетаниях, фигурально передающих значение глагола to discover — найти, открывать, обнаруживать: Let me know if you dig up anything about it. — Дай мне знать, если ты что-нибудь об этом раскопаешь. I unearthed some useful facts and figures. — Я раскопал несколько полезных фактов и цифр. The facts only came to light after a long investigation. — Факты увидели свет только после длительного расследования. We left no stone unturned in our search for the truth. — Мы камня на кнмне не оставили в поисках истины./Мы сделали все возможное, чтобы докопаться до истины. The book is a mine/goldmine of information. — Книга прямо кладезь информации. You need to put in a lot of spadework. — Тебе еще предстоит много черновой работы./Тебе еще придется покопаться. It took me a long time to find it, but I finally struck gold/oil. — У меня ушло много времени на поиски, но в конце концов я нашел, что искал./У меня ушло много времени на поиски, но в конце концов мои поиски увенчались успехом. She racked up a lot of scandal. — Она раскопала уйму скандальных фактов.
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