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41 poner en apuros
(v.) = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficultiesEx. The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.Ex. This situation often puts librarians in difficulties by their reacting to problems, rather than anticipating them.* * *(v.) = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficultiesEx: The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.
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42 proyectar una sombra sobre
(v.) = cast + a shadow overEx. The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.* * *(v.) = cast + a shadow overEx: The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.
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43 enlutar
v.1 to dress in mourning (vestir de luto).2 to cast a shadow over.3 to cast into mourning, to dress in mourning.* * *1 to cast a pall over, plunge into mourning2 figurado (obscurecer) to darken3 figurado (entristecer) to sadden1 to dress in mourning, go into mourning* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to put into mourning2) [+ ciudad, país] to plunge into mourning; (=entristecer) to sadden, grieve3) [+ vestido] to put crêpe on4) (=oscurecer) to darken2.See:* * *1. 2.enlutarse v pron to go into mourning* * *1. 2.enlutarse v pron to go into mourning* * *enlutar [A1 ]vtel terremoto enlutó a todo el país the earthquake plunged the whole country into mourningla tragedia enlutó su juventud the tragedy cast a pall over his youthto go into mourning* * *♦ vt1. [poner de luto] [persona] to dress in mourning;[casa] to drape in mourning;un desastre que ha enlutado al país a disaster which has plunged the country into mourning2. [entristecer] to cast a shadow over* * *v/t plunge into mourning -
44 varjostaa
yks.nom. varjostaa; yks.gen. varjostan; yks.part. varjosti; yks.ill. varjostaisi; mon.gen. varjostakoon; mon.part. varjostanut; mon.ill. varjostettiincast shadow over (verb)overshadow (verb)shade (verb)shadow (verb)tail (verb)* * *• lurk• tail• spy• shadow• shade• shade in• screen• overshadow• lurk for• dim• cast shadow over• cast a shadow over• black out• protect from light -
45 trüben
I v/t2. (Silber, Spiegel etc.) tarnish3. (Sicht, Sinn) blur4. (Freude etc.) spoil, mar; (Stimmung) spoil, dampen; (Verstand) dull, cloud; (Bewusstsein) cloud; (Beziehungen) cloud, cast a shadow over; das Ganze wurde nur etwas getrübt durch the whole thing was just slightly spoiled by s.th., s.th. really put a damper on the whole thing; seitdem ist unser Verhältnis getrübt since then our relationship has become strained; WässerchenII v/refl Flüssigkeit: become ( oder go) cloudy; (glanzlos werden) become ( oder go) dull; Blick: become blurred; Beziehungen: cool off (slightly), become (slightly) strained; der Himmel trübt sich the sky is getting overcast* * *to blear; to tarnish; to cloud; to bedim* * *trü|ben ['tryːbn]1. vt1) Flüssigkeit to make cloudy, to cloud; Glas, Metall to dull; Himmel to overcast; Wasseroberfläche to ruffle; Augen, Blick to dull, to cloudgetrübt (Flüssigkeit, Himmel) — cloudy; Spiegel, Metall dull; Verstand dulled; Stimmung, Laune dampened
sie sieht aus, als könnte sie kein Wässerchen trǘben (inf) — she looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth
2) (fig) Glück, Freude, Verhältnis, Bild to spoil, to mar; Beziehungen to strain; Laune to dampen; Bewusstsein, Erinnerung to dull, to dim; (geh ) Verstand to dull; Urteilsvermögen to dim, to cloud over2. vr(Flüssigkeit) to go cloudy; (Spiegel, Metall) to become dull; (geh ) (Verstand) to become dulled; (Augen) to dim, to cloud; (Himmel) to cloud over; (fig) (Stimmung, Laune) to be dampened; (Beziehungen, Verhältnis) to become strained; (Glück, Freude) to be marredSee:→ auch getrübt* * *1) (to make or become dim: Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.) dim2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) cloud* * *trü·ben[ˈtry:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \trüben1. (unklar machen) to make sth murkyBier/Saft \trüben to make beer/juice cloudy2. (beeinträchtigen) to cast a cloud over sthBeziehungen/ein Verhältnis \trüben to strain [or put a strain on] relations/a relationshipII. vr1. (unklar werden) to go murkysein Gedächtnis trübte sich im Alter his memory deteriorated [or became hazy] in his old age* * *1.transitives Verb2) (beeinträchtigen) dampen, cast a cloud over < mood>; mar < relationship>; cloud < judgement>2.jemandes Blick [für etwas] trüben — blind somebody [to something]
reflexives Verb2) (sich verschlechtern) < relationship> deteriorate; <awareness, memory, etc.> become dulled or dim* * *A. v/t2. (Silber, Spiegel etc) tarnish3. (Sicht, Sinn) blur4. (Freude etc) spoil, mar; (Stimmung) spoil, dampen; (Verstand) dull, cloud; (Bewusstsein) cloud; (Beziehungen) cloud, cast a shadow over;das Ganze wurde nur etwas getrübt durch the whole thing was just slightly spoiled by sth, sth really put a damper on the whole thing;B. v/r Flüssigkeit: become ( oder go) cloudy; (glanzlos werden) become ( oder go) dull; Blick: become blurred; Beziehungen: cool off (slightly), become (slightly) strained;der Himmel trübt sich the sky is getting overcast* * *1.transitives Verb2) (beeinträchtigen) dampen, cast a cloud over < mood>; mar < relationship>; cloud < judgement>2.jemandes Blick [für etwas] trüben — blind somebody [to something]
reflexives Verb2) (sich verschlechtern) < relationship> deteriorate; <awareness, memory, etc.> become dulled or dim* * *v.to tarnish v. -
46 endeuiller
endeuiller [ɑ̃dœje]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = toucher par une mort) to plunge into mourning ; ( = attrister) to plunge into grief ; [+ épreuve sportive, manifestation] to cast a pall over* * *ɑ̃dœjeverbe transitif to plunge [somebody] into mourning [famille]; to cast a shadow over [cérémonie, réunion sportive]* * *ɑ̃dœje vt[famille, pays] to plunge into mourningL'incident a endeuillé la manifestation. — The incident turned the demonstration into a day of mourning.
* * *endeuiller verb table: aimer vtr to plunge [sb] into mourning [famille, amis]; to cast a shadow over [cérémonie, réunion sportive]; village/pays endeuillé griefstricken village/country; ongles endeuillés hum dirty fingernails.[ɑ̃dɶje] verbe transitif1. [famille, personne] to plunge into mourning2. [réception, course] to cast a tragic shadow over3. (littéraire) [tableau, paysage] to give a dismal aspect to -
47 beschatten
v/t2. fig. (verfolgen) shadow, tail3. SPORT mark (closely)* * *to shade* * *be|schạt|ten [bə'ʃatn] ptp bescha\#ttetvt2) (= überwachen) to shadow, to tailjdn beschatten lassen — to have sb shadowed or tailed
* * *1) (to hide or darken with shadow: A broad hat shadowed her face.) shadow2) (to follow closely, especially as a detective, spy etc: We shadowed him for a week.) shadow3) (to follow closely: The detectives tailed the thief to the station.) tail* * *be·schat·ten *vt1. (überwachen)▪ etw \beschatten to shade sth* * *transitives Verb1) (geh.) shade2) (überwachen) shadow* * *beschatten v/t2. fig (verfolgen) shadow, tail3. SPORT mark (closely)* * *transitives Verb1) (geh.) shade2) (überwachen) shadow* * *v.to shade v. -
48 ennegrecer
v.1 to blacken (poner negro).La bergamota ennegrece el cabello Bergamot blackens the hair.El egoísmo ennegrece el alma Selfishness blackens the soul.2 to darken.* * *1 to blacken, turn black1 to turn black, go black2 figurado to get dark, darken* * *verb* * *1.VT (=poner negro) to blacken; (=oscurecer) to darken; (=teñir) to dye black2.VISee:* * *1. 2.ennegrecerse v prona) ( ponerse negro) to go blackb) ( ponerse oscuro) cielo/nubes to darken, go dark; plata to tarnish* * *= blacken.Ex. Villagers must share their island with a volcano, an active, smoking one that soils clothes hanging on the clothesline and in winter blackens the snow.* * *1. 2.ennegrecerse v prona) ( ponerse negro) to go blackb) ( ponerse oscuro) cielo/nubes to darken, go dark; plata to tarnish* * *= blacken.Ex: Villagers must share their island with a volcano, an active, smoking one that soils clothes hanging on the clothesline and in winter blackens the snow.
* * *ennegrecer [E3 ]vt1 (poner negro) to blackensalió con la cara ennegrecida de hollín he emerged with his face black with soot2 (oscurecer) to darkenla noticia ennegreció la jornada the news cast a shadow o a pall over the day1 (ponerse negro) to go black2 (ponerse oscuro) «cielo/nubes» to darken, go dark; «plata» to tarnish* * *
ennegrecer ( conjugate ennegrecer) verbo transitivo ( poner negro) to blacken;
( oscurecer) to darken
ennegrecerse verbo pronominal
[ plata] to tarnish
ennegrecer vtr, ennegrecerse verbo reflexivo to blacken, turn black
' ennegrecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ennegrecerse
English:
black
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49 opacar
v.to obscure, to becloud, to screen, to dim.La luna eclipsó al sol The moon eclipsed the sun.* * *LAm1. VT1) (=hacer opaco) to make opaque; (=oscurecer) to darken; (=empañar) to mist up; (=deslustrar) to dull, tarnish2) [+ persona] to outshine, overshadow2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (AmL)a) ( hacer opaco) to make... opaque; ( oscurecer) to darkenb) ( deslucir) to marc) ( anular) to overshadow* * *verbo transitivo (AmL)a) ( hacer opaco) to make... opaque; ( oscurecer) to darkenb) ( deslucir) to marc) ( anular) to overshadow* * *opacar [A2 ]vt( AmL)1 (hacer opaco) to make … opaque; (oscurecer) to darkenvidrios opacados por la suciedad windows so dirty that you couldn't see through them2 (deslucir) to marlos disturbios opacaron su visita the riots cast a shadow over o marred her visitque nada opaque su recuerdo let nothing darken her memorysu actuación se vio opacada por algunas fallas técnicas her performance was marred by technical problems3 (anular) to overshadowla personalidad tan fuerte de su hermana la opacaba she was overshadowed by her sister's strong personality* * *opacar vtAm1. [quitar brillo] to mar;su ausencia opacó las celebraciones his absence cast a shadow over o marred the celebrations2. [oscurecer] to darken, to dull;el polvo opacaba el brillo de la platería the dust dulled the silverware3. [eclipsar] to overshadow, to outshine;su belleza opacaba a todas las demás modelos she outshone all the other models in her beauty, her beauty put all the other models in the shade* * *v/t L.Am.darken, cast a shadow over* * *opacar {72} vt1) : to make opaque or dull2) : to outshine, to overshadow -
50 бросать тень
бросать (кидать, набрасывать, наводить) тень, сов. в. - бросить (кинуть, накинуть, набросить, навести) тень1) ( на что) ( омрачать что-либо) shadow smth.; cast a shadow on (upon) smth.; throw a damp (a damper) on (upon) smth.2) (на кого, на что) (чернить, порочить кого-либо или что-либо) cast a shadow over smb., smth.; put smb., smth. in a bad light; blacken smb., smth.; put the finger on smb.Несчастная выходка человека из вверенного ему батальона непременно должна была бросить дурную тень на дисциплину всей его части. (Н. Лесков, Человек на часах) — This unfortunate escapade by a man from the battalion entrusted to him would certainly cast a shadow of doubt on the discipline of his entire company.
Безруков.
Сдаётся мне, что они нарочно на Степана тень кинули, чтобы внимание наше отвлечь от настоящего подлеца. (М. Шатров, Диктатура совести) — Bezrukov. I reckon they deliberately put the finger on Tishkov to divert our attention from the real villain. -
51 proyectar1
1 = screen.Ex. The database contains 12 of the most requested songs and screens the lyrics in time with the music = La base de datos contiene 12 de las canciones más solicitadas y muestra en pantalla las letras junto con la música.----* proyectar hacia fuera = project + outward.* proyectar imagen = project + image.* proyectar sombra = throw + shadow.* proyectar una larga sombra sobre = cast + a long shadow over.* proyectar una sombra sobre = cast + a shadow over. -
52 apuro
m.1 fix, difficult situation.estar en un apuro to be in a tight spot2 embarrassment (vergüenza).me da apuro (decírselo) I'm embarrassed (to tell her)3 predicament, awkward situation, fix, mess.4 rush.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apurar.* * *1 fix, tight spot (de dinero) hardship2 (vergüenza) embarrassment\estar/encontrarse en un apuro to be in a tight spot¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!* * *noun m.1) predicament2) hurry* * *SM1) (=aprieto) predicamenten caso de auténtico apuro, siempre puedes vender las joyas — if you're in real difficulty o in a real predicament you can always sell the jewels
vencieron con apuros, por 90-87 — they won 90-87, not without a struggle
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en apuros, ayudan a empresas en apuros — they help companies in difficultyarriesgó su vida para socorrer a un anciano en apuros — he risked his life to help an old man in distress
se vieron en apuros para hacer el hojaldre — they found it difficult to make o had trouble making the puff pastry
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poner a algn en apuros — to put sb in an awkward situation, make things awkward for sb•
sacar a algn de un apuro — to get sb out of a messgracias por sacarme del apuro delante de todos — thanks for getting me off the hook in front of everyone
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salir de un apuro — to get out of a tight spot2) (=vergüenza) embarrassment¡qué apuro! — how embarrassing!
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me da apuro — it embarrasses me, I'm embarrassed3) LAm (=prisa) rush* * *1) ( vergüenza)2) (aprieto, dificultad)se vio en apuros — he found himself in a predicament o a tight spot
me sacó del apuro — he got me out of it o off the hook
me puso en un apuro — she put me in a real predicament
pasaron muchos apuros — they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3) (AmL) ( prisa) rushcasarse de apuro — (RPl)
se casaron de apuro — they had a shotgun wedding
* * *= predicament, embarrassment, quandary.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex. The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.----* en apuros = hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straits.* en un apuro = in a bind, in a predicament.* en un gran apuro = in dire straits.* en un momento de apuro = if it comes to the crunch.* en un momento de apuros = when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst.* en un serio apuro = in dire straits.* estar en apuros = be in trouble, be in a fix.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* pasar apuros = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough time.* pasar apuros económicos = lead + a precarious existence.* poner a Alguien en un apuro = put + Alguien + on the spot, put + Nombre + on the spot.* poner en apuros = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficulties.* sacar de apuros = bail out, bale out.* * *1) ( vergüenza)2) (aprieto, dificultad)se vio en apuros — he found himself in a predicament o a tight spot
me sacó del apuro — he got me out of it o off the hook
me puso en un apuro — she put me in a real predicament
pasaron muchos apuros — they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3) (AmL) ( prisa) rushcasarse de apuro — (RPl)
se casaron de apuro — they had a shotgun wedding
* * *= predicament, embarrassment, quandary.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.* en apuros = hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straits.* en un apuro = in a bind, in a predicament.* en un gran apuro = in dire straits.* en un momento de apuro = if it comes to the crunch.* en un momento de apuros = when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst.* en un serio apuro = in dire straits.* estar en apuros = be in trouble, be in a fix.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* pasar apuros = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough time.* pasar apuros económicos = lead + a precarious existence.* poner a Alguien en un apuro = put + Alguien + on the spot, put + Nombre + on the spot.* poner en apuros = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficulties.* sacar de apuros = bail out, bale out.* * *A(vergüenza): ¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!¡qué apuro me hiciste pasar! you really embarrassed meme daba apuro pedirle más dinero I was too embarrassed to ask him for more moneyB(aprieto, dificultad): se vio en apuros he found himself in a predicament o a difficult situation o a tight spotestá en un gran apuro she's in an awful situation o a terrible predicamentme sacó del apuro prestándome el dinero he got me out of it o off the hook by lending me the moneyno lo tires que pueda servir para sacar del apuro don't throw it away it might come in handy o ( BrE) usefulme puso en un apuro cuando me lo preguntó she put me in a real predicament o in an awkward position by asking mepasaron muchos apuros para salvar el negocio they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot to save the businessse ven en apuros para controlarlos they have a lot of trouble controlling themen el apuro lo dejó en el mostrador in the rush she left it on the counteresto tiene apuro this is urgentse tuvieron que casar de apuro they had a shotgun wedding* * *
Del verbo apurar: ( conjugate apurar)
apuro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apuró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apurar
apuro
apurar ( conjugate apurar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹copa/botella›:
2 ( meter prisa):
no me apures (AmL) don't hurry o rush me
verbo intransitivo (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir):
apurarse verbo pronominal
1 ( preocuparse) to worry
2 (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry;◊ ¡apúrate! hurry up!
apuro sustantivo masculino
1 ( vergüenza):◊ ¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!;
me daba apuro pedirle dinero I was too embarrassed to ask him for money
2 (aprieto, dificultad) predicament;◊ estar/verse en apuros to be/find oneself in a predicament o tight spot;
me sacó del apuro he got me out of trouble;
me puso en un apuro she put me in a real predicament;
pasaron muchos apuros they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3 (AmL) ( prisa) rush;
apurar verbo transitivo
1 (acabar) to finish off
2 (avergonzar) to embarrass
3 (dar prisa) to hurry
apuro sustantivo masculino
1 (aprieto) tight spot, fix: estamos en un apuro, we are in a tight spot
le pusieron en un apuro, he was put in a difficult position
2 (falta de dinero) hardship: en aquella época pasé muchos apuros, at that time I was very hard up
3 (vergüenza) embarrassment
' apuro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarazo
- salvar
- aprieto
- apurar
- atolladero
- comprometer
- compromiso
- conflicto
- perdido
- sacar
- salir
English:
bail out
- embarrassment
- fall back on
- hardship
- jam
- pickle
- predicament
- pull through
- rush
- scrape
- spot
- tide over
- trouble
- bind
- bluff
- fix
- haste
- hurry
* * *apuro nm1. [dificultad] tight spot, difficult position;estar en un apuro to be in a tight spot o difficult position;poner a alguien en un apuro to put sb in a tight spot o difficult position;me encontré en un apuro cuando me preguntó por su mujer I found myself in a difficult position when she asked me about his wife;buscan a alguien que los saque del apuro en el que están they are looking for somebody to help them out of their predicamentpasaron muchos apuros económicos en la posguerra they experienced a lot of financial hardship after the war3. [vergüenza] embarrassment;me da apuro (decírselo) I'm embarrassed (to tell her);¡qué apuro! how embarrassing* * *m1 predicament, tight spot fam ;sacar a alguien de un apuro fam get s.o. out of trouble oa jam fam ;en caso de apuro in case of trouble:pasar apuros suffer hardship3 ( compromiso):poner a alguien en un apuro put s.o. in an awkward situation4 ( vergüenza) embarrassment;me da apuro I’m embarrassed3 L.Am. ( prisa) rush* * *apuro nm1) aprieto: predicament, jam2) : rush, hurry3) : embarrassment* * *¡qué apuro! how embarrassing! -
53 problema económico
(n.) = economic problem, financial problemEx. The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.Ex. When loss of physical and mental rigor is accompanied by financial problems, the retiree may reject himself and fall victim to the con man and shyster.* * *(n.) = economic problem, financial problemEx: The country's severe economic problems have cast a shadow over the book trade, yet its vigour and diversity are astonishing.
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54 Obscure
adj.Without light: P. and V. σκοτεινός, P. σκοτώδης, V. ἀμαυρός, λυγαῖος, κνεφαῖος, ὀρφναῖος, δναφώδης, ἀνήλιος, ἀφεγγής, ἀναύγητος.In shadow: P. ἐπίσκιος (Plat.).Hard to understand: P. and V. ἀσαφής, ἄδηλος, ποικίλος, αἰνιγματώδης, V. δυσμαθής, ἀσύνετος, ἄσημος, ἄσκοπος, ἀξύμβλητος, αἰολόστομος, ἐπάργεμος, δυστόπαστος, δυστέκμαρτος, δυσεύρετος, ψελλός, αἰνικτός, Ar. and P. ἀτέκμαρτος; see Unintelligible.An obscure rumour: V. ἀμαυρὸς κληδών, ἡ.Inglorious: P. and V. ἄτιμος, ἀδόκιμος, ἀφανής, ἀκλεής, ἀνώνυμος, P. ἄδοξος, V. δυσκλεής (also Xen.), ἄσημος.——————v. trans.Cast a shadow over: P. ἐπισκοτεῖν (dat.), V. σκιάζειν (acc.), σκοτοῦν (acc.) (pass. used in Plat.).Make unintelligible, confuse: P. and V. συγχεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Obscure
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55 ilundu
du/ad.1.b. ( gela) to darken, make... {dark || dull}; {alfonbrak || tapizak} gela iluntzen du the rug makes the room (look) dark2. ( tristatu)a. ( p.) to fill... with gloom, sadden; berri hark bihotza \ilundu zion the news filled his heart with gloomb. ( bizitza, bidaialdia, e.a.) to cast a shadow over; zorigaitzak haren izaera \ilundu du misfortune has given him a gloomy outlook on life | misfortune has made him a gloomy person3. ( ulergaitza bihurtu) to obscure; horrek misterioa areago iluntzen du that deepens the mystery even more; kritikari honek gauzarik errazenak iluntzen ditu this critic likes to {cloud || obsure} the simplest issues; ardoak adimena iluntzen du wine muddles one's mind; esaldia argitu beharrean \ilundu to make a sentence obscure instead of clear4. ( eguna) to darken; \ilundu baino lehen before dark; goazen, iluntzen ari du let's go, it's getting dark ; neguan berehala iluntzen du it gets dark quickly in winter da/ad.1.a. ( zerua, gela) to darken, grow darkb. ( eguna) to {get || grow} darkc. ( eguraldia, zerua) to become overcast, darkene. eguzkia eta ilargia \ilunduko dira orduan then the sun and the moon will grow dark2.a. ( p., izaera) to become {gloomy || morose || glum}; aurpegia \ilundu zitzaion his face saddened; barrua \ilundu zitzaion eta nahastu zen he become gloomy inside and grew confusedb. ( egoera) gloomy, woeful; egoera politikoa \ilundu da the political situation has turned gloomyc. ( behatu) to cloud over; beren begiak ilun bitez gauza onik ikus ez dezaten may their eyes be blinded so that they may not see anything good -
56 relation
n(among, between, with) отношение; связьto advance one's relations — давать новый толчок развитию отношений между своими странами
to arrange economic relations on a long-term basis — строить экономические отношения на долговременной основе
to be set on a course of improved relations with the rest of the world — идти по линии улучшения отношений с остальными странами мира
to bring relations with a country back to a balance — нормализировать отношения с какой-л. страной
to bring about a further improvement in East-West relations — приводить к дальнейшему улучшению отношений между Востоком и Западом
to clear away obstacles to better relations with smb — убирать все, что препятствует улучшению отношений с кем-л.
to contribute to the expansion of friendly relations — способствовать расширению дружественных связей
to cut (off) diplomatic relations with smb — разрывать с кем-л. дипломатические отношения
to damage relations between two countries — портить / ухудшать отношения между двумя странами
to disturb relations between two countries — портить / ухудшать отношения между двумя странами
to downgrade one's diplomatic relations with smb — понижать уровень дипломатических отношений с кем-л.
to ensure stable economic relations — гарантировать / обеспечивать устойчивые экономические отношения
to express an interest in better relations with smb — проявлять интерес к улучшению отношений с кем-л.
to foster good relations with a country — способствовать развитию хороших отношений с какой-л. страной
to have diplomatic relations — иметь / поддерживать дипломатические отношения
to heal the strained relations with a country — устранять напряженность в отношениях с какой-л. страной
to impose new strains on the government's relations with smb — еще больше осложнять отношения правительства с кем-л.
to institutionalize new relations — законодательно закреплять / узаконивать отношения
to introduce new strains in smb's relations with a country — делать еще более напряженными / еще больше усложнять чьи-л. отношения с какой-л. страной
to look forward to improved relations with... — надеяться на улучшение отношений с...
to make a plea for closer relations between smb — выступать с призывом упрочить отношения между кем-л.
to mar relations between two countries — портить / ухудшать отношения между двумя странами
to open diplomatic relations with... — устанавливать дипломатические отношения с...
to patch up one's relations — восстанавливать хорошие взаимоотношения
to pave the way for an improvement of relations between... — прокладывать путь к улучшению отношений между...
to place relations between two countries on a new footing — ставить отношения между двумя странами на новую основу
to place strain on relations between... — вносить напряженность в отношения между...
to plague relations — отравлять / омрачать / портить отношения
to poison relations — отравлять / омрачать / портить отношения
to put relations between two countries on a new footing — ставить отношения между двумя странами на новую основу
to reassess one's relations with a country — пересматривать свои отношения с какой-л. страной
to rebuild one's relations with smb — восстанавливать свои отношения с кем-л.
to recast / to reconsider one's relations with smb — пересматривать свои отношения с кем-л.
to reform one's relations with smb — перестраивать свои отношения с кем-л.
to reformulate one's relations with smb — пересматривать свои отношения с кем-л.
to render inconceivable any improvement in relations — делать немыслимым какое-л. улучшение отношений
to repair relations — улучшать / нормализовать отношения
to review one's relations with smb — пересматривать свои отношения с кем-л.
to seek better relations with... — добиваться улучшения отношений с...
to sour relations between two countries — портить / ухудшать отношения между двумя странами
to test the waters for the restoration of diplomatic relations — прощупывать почву относительно возможности восстановления дипломатических отношений
to warm (up) one's relations with smb — улучшать свои отношения с кем-л.
- acceleration of relationsto worsen relations between two countries — портить / ухудшать отношения между двумя странами
- aggravation relations
- agrarian relations
- amicable relations
- antagonistic relations
- balanced relations
- bilateral relations
- breach of relations
- break in relations
- breakdown in relations
- breakthrough in relations
- brotherly relations
- business relations
- capitalist relations
- causal relation
- cause-and-effect relations
- chill in relations
- chilly relations
- church-state relations
- church-to-state relations
- civilian-military relations
- clan relations
- close relations
- cold relations
- commercial relations
- commodity-money relations
- comprehensive improvement of relations
- constructive relations
- consular relations
- continuity in foreign relations
- cool relations
- cooling of relations
- cordial relations with smb
- credit and monetary relations
- credit relations
- crisis in relations
- cultural relations
- currency and credit relations
- demographic relations
- deteriorating relations
- deterioration in relations
- development of relations
- diplomatic relations
- direct diplomatic relations
- East-West relations
- economic relations
- equitable relations
- establishing of relations
- establishment of relations
- exemplary relations
- existing relations
- exploitative relations
- export-import relations
- external relations
- family and marital relations
- feudal-patriarchal social relations
- flourishing relations
- foreign economic relations
- foreign policy relations
- foreign relations
- formal relations
- fragile relations
- fraternal relations
- freeze in relations
- friendly relations
- frostiness in relations
- frosty relations
- good neighborhood relations
- good relations
- growing warmth in relations between the two countries
- harmonious relations
- healthy relations
- high level of relations between smb
- high point in relations
- human relations
- improved relations
- in spite of improved relations
- in the field of international relations
- industrial relations
- inequitable relations
- inter-American relations
- interethnic relations
- intergovernmental relations
- international cultural relations
- international legal relations
- international relations
- interparty relations
- interpersonal relations
- interruption of relations
- interstate relations
- kinship relations
- labor relations
- landmark in relations
- legal relations
- level of relations
- lukewarm relations
- lull of relations
- marital relations
- market relations
- matriarchal relations
- mature relations
- maturing of relations
- milestone in relations between smb
- monetary relations
- money relations
- moral relations
- multilateral relations
- mutual distrust in relations
- mutual relations
- mutually beneficial relations
- national relations
- need for further improved relations between the two countries
- neighborly relations
- new era in international relations
- new page in relations
- new relations
- new type of relations
- nonantagonistic relations
- normal relations
- normalization of relations
- obstacle to better relations
- official relations
- party-to-party relations
- patriarchal relations
- peaceful relations
- permanent diplomatic relations
- political relations
- positive assessments of relations
- power lever in relations
- precapitalist relations
- prevailing relations
- prickly relations
- private economic relations
- private property relations
- production relations
- progressive relations
- proper relations
- public relations
- race relations
- reestablisment of relations
- relation of forces
- relations among states
- relations are at a low ebb
- relations are at a very sensitive stage
- relations are at an impasse
- relations are at the lowest point
- relations are complicated
- relations are going perceptibly warmer by the day
- relations are overshadowed
- relations are seriously strained
- relations are severely strained
- relations are tense
- relations are troubled
- relations at the ambassadorial level
- relations between smb are taking a turn for the worse
- relations between the two countries were slightly downhill
- relations calm down
- relations came close to breaking point
- relations clouded by smth
- relations deteriorated
- relations have plunged to a new lowebb
- relations have soured to a new lowebb
- relations have taken a decided turn for the better
- relations have taken a step forward
- relations improve dramatically
- relations improve substantially
- relations move on to a new footing
- relations of friendship
- relations of peace, good-neighborliness and co-operation
- relations of production
- relations soured
- relations turned to ice
- relations warm up
- renewal of relations
- reopening of relations
- reordering of relations
- restoration of relations
- resumption of relations
- rift in relations
- rupture in relations
- severance of diplomatic relations
- sincere relations
- Sino-Russian relations
- social and legal relations
- social relations
- socialist relations
- socio-economic relations
- souring of relations
- special relations - state of relations
- state-to-state relations
- step back in relations
- strained relations
- straining in relations
- stumbling block to improving relations between...
- superpower relations
- tense relations
- tension-free relations
- thaw in relations
- trade and economic relations
- trade relations
- trading relations
- transition nature of relations
- treaty relations
- tribal relations
- turning point in relations
- uneasy relations
- unruffled relations
- warm relations
- warming of relations
- within the frame of East-West relations
- working relations
- world economic relations -
57 ensombrecer
ensombrecer verbo transitivo
1 to cast a shadow over
2 (entristecer) to sadden ' ensombrecer' also found in these entries: English: darken -
58 aguar la fiesta
• be a kill-joy• be a spoilsport• be a wet blanket• cast a shadow over the festivities• spoil the fun• spoil the party -
59 sad
[sæd]adjпечальный, грустный, унылый, несчастный, плачевный, скорбный, прискорбный, досадный, тяжёлыйShe looks sad. — У нее грустный вид.
The garden looked sad. — Сад выглядел унылым.
She seemed so sad. — Она казалась такой печальной.
It is sad that you were late. — Жаль, что вы опоздали.
It is sad to be alone. — Грустно быть одному.
- sad story- sad word
- sad look
- sad duty
- sad event
- sad mistake
- sad day
- sad misfortune
- sad truth
- very sad
- sad state of affairs
- sad state of poverty
- with a sad heart
- be sad about the incident
- be sad about his missing the train
- come to a sad end
- be sad
- make smb sad
- there was something sad about his ways
- it is sadASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:Ощущение печали/несчастья, безнадежности ассоциипется с темными тонами, падением и понятием "низ": I feel really down/low about it all. Все это меня действительно угнетает. He's in very low spirits. Он находится в очень угнетенном состоянии. /Его настроение резко упало. She is in the depths of despair. Она впала в самые грубины отчаяния. My heart sank when I saw him. При виде его мое сердце сжалось от жалости. They looked very down in the mouth/down in the dumps. Они выглядели абсолютно несчастными. He was in a black mood. Он в мрачном настроении. I was feeling blue. Мне было очень грустно. There is no point in heaving these dark thoughts. Не вижу толка/смысла смотреть на вещи столь мрачно. His face darkened. Лицо его помрачнело. They led a grey empty existence. Они вели пустое серое существование. I'm afraid the outlook is very gloomy/black/dismal. Боюсь, что перспективы очень мрачны/безрадостны. The news cast a shadow over the evening. Эта новость омрачила весь вечер. After my parents' death I'm a real black dog but I try to claw up from the bottom. После смерти родителей я нахожусь в глубокой депрессии, но я пытаюсь всеми силами выбраться из этой ямыUSAGE:Прилагательное sad в безличных предложениях соответствует русскому наречию печально, грустно, прискорбно: It ia sad to be alone. Грустно быть одному. Sad часто употребляется в конструкции с there is: there is nothing sad нет ничего печального; there is something sad in his existence в его образе жизни есть какая-то печаль, где sad соответствует либо существительному грусть, печаль, либо сочетанию прилагательного с неопределенным местоимением - нечто грустное. -
60 ظلل
ظَلّلَ: ألْقَى عَلَيْهِ ظِلّهُto shade, overshadow, cast a shadow over
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