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81 χυλοίσιν
χῡλοῖσιν, χυλόςjuice: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric aeolic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres subj act 3rd sg (epic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres ind act 3rd pl (aeolic) -
82 χυλοῖσιν
χῡλοῖσιν, χυλόςjuice: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric aeolic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres subj act 3rd sg (epic)χυλόωconvert into juice: pres ind act 3rd pl (aeolic) -
83 χυλούν
χυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act masc voc sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres inf act (epic doric) -
84 χυλοῦν
χυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act masc voc sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres inf act (epic doric) -
85 χυλοί
χῡλοί, χυλόςjuice: masc nom /voc plχυλόωconvert into juice: pres subj mp 2nd sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres ind mp 2nd sgχυλόωconvert into juice: pres subj act 3rd sg -
86 превращать
(кого-л./что-л. в кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - превращать; совер. - превратитьchange (into), change (from) (из кого-л./из чего-л.), turn (into), transform (into), convert (into); transmute (into); reduce (to/into) -
87 превращать
change (into), change (from) (из кого-л./из чего-л.), turn (into), transform (into), convert (into); transmute (into); reduce (to/into)* * *превращать; превратить (кого-л./что-л. в кого-л./что-л.) change, change* * *convertmodifyreducetransformtransmute -
88 превращать превра·щать
превращать в шутку — to laugh (smth.) off, to make a joke (of)
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > превращать превра·щать
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89 realisieren
realisieren v 1. BÖRSE realize (Gewinn); 2. GEN put into effect (Maßnahmen); 3. RW realize* * *v 1. < Börse> Gewinn realize; 2. < Geschäft> Maßnahmen put into effect; 3. < Rechnung> realize* * *realisieren
to materialize, (zu Geld) to realize, to cash, to sell off (out), to convert [into cash], to bank, (verkaufen) to effect a sale;
• Anlagen schnell realisieren to convert assets into cash quickly;
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90 umsetzen
umsetzen v 1. COMP convert; 2. GEN execute, sell, turn over, transact; 3. PERS shift, transfer; 4. V&M turn over* * *v 1. < Comp> convert; 2. < Geschäft> execute, sell, turn over, transact; 3. < Person> shift, transfer; 4. <V&M> turn over* * *umsetzen
to sell, to dispose, to negotiate, (Arbeitskräfte) to transfer, to dislocate, (drucktechn.) to reset, (realisieren) to realize, (Umsatz haben) to turn over, to return;
• Arbeitskräfte umsetzen to reallocate (dislocate) labo(u)r;
• in bares Geld umsetzen to convert into cash, to turn into money, to realize;
• jährlich umsetzen to have an annual turnover;
• wöchentlich 2000 Pfund umsetzen to turn over L 2000 a week. -
91 überführen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)2. überführen2 1—v/t (untr., hat)1. (befördern) take, transfer; (auch Tote) transport; FLUG. auch fly; MOT. (Neuwagen etc.) transport2. JUR. (als schuldig erweisen) find guilty (+ Gen of), convict (of)3. (Straße, Fluss etc.) span* * *(Schuld nachweisen) to convict;(befördern) to transport; to take* * *über|füh|ren ['yːbɐfyːrən]vt septo transfer; Leichnam to transport; Wagen to drive* * *(to prove or declare (someone) guilty: She was convicted of theft.) convict* * *über·füh·ren *1[ˈy:bɐfy:rən, y:bɐˈfy:rən]vt▪ jdn [irgendwohin] \überführen to transfer sb [somewhere]eine Leiche [irgendwohin] \überführen to transport a corpse [somewhere]▪ etw [irgendwohin] \überführen to transport sth [somewhere]2. CHEM, TECHüber·füh·ren *2[y:bɐˈfy:rən]* * *Itransitives Verb transferIIder Tote wurde in seine Heimat übergeführt — the body of the dead man was brought back to his home town/country
transitives Verb1) s. überführen I2)jemanden [eines Verbrechens] überführen — find somebody guilty [of a crime]; convict somebody [of a crime]
* * *'überführen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.Zustand überführen convert into a gaseous etc state2. → überführen2 1über'führen v/t (untrennb, hat)3. (Straße, Fluss etc) span* * *Itransitives Verb transferIIder Tote wurde in seine Heimat übergeführt — the body of the dead man was brought back to his home town/country
transitives Verb1) s. überführen I2)jemanden [eines Verbrechens] überführen — find somebody guilty [of a crime]; convict somebody [of a crime]
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92 flüssig machen
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93 versilbern
versilbern
to convert into cash (money), to turn into money, to realize;
• Schuldnervermögen versilbern to realize the debtor’s property;
• sein Vermögen (Warenlager) versilbern to turn one’s stock into cash;
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94 lave
1де́латьhvad láver du? — что ты де́лаешь?
láve mad — гото́вить (обе́д)
* * *brew, fix, kick up, make, run up* * *I. sb:[ af lave] out of order,(litt) out of joint;[ i lave] in order, all right;[ bringe i lave] set (el. put) right;[ trække sig i lave] straighten itself out.II. vb(fremstille etc) make ( fx a dress, a cake, a salad, tea, coffee, a noise),( tilberede) prepare ( fx a meal, a salad),T get ( fx a meal, dinner);(se også mad, middagsmad);(kunstnerisk etc) do ( fx a portrait, an article),( bestille) do ( fx what are you doing here?);( opdigte) make up,F fabricate ( fx a story);( reparere) repair, mend,(især am) fix;[ med præp & adv:][ lavet af]( om fremstiller) made by ( fx it was made by my father);( om materiale) made of ( fx made of wood),( når materialet er helt ændret) made from ( fx a table made from scrap timber),( om ingredienser) made with ( fx a stew made with apples andsugar);[ lave efter], se efterlave;[ lave i bukserne] mess one's pants;[ lave noget i stand], se I. stand: gøre i stand;[ lave om]( uden objekt) make a change;( med objekt) = lave om på;[ lave om på] alter,( om større ændring) change;[ lave om til] make into, turn into,F convert into ( fx make (el. turn el. convert) the loft into aflat);[ lave til] prepare, make;( grise til) mess up;[ lave sig til]( snavse sig til) dirty oneself, make a mess of oneself. -
95 претворять
(что-л. во что-л.)
change (into), transform (into), turn (into), convert (into)* * ** * *претворять; претворить change, transform, turn* * *converttransformtransmute -
96 vergesellschaften
v/t1. (verstaatlichen) nationalize2. WIRTS. convert into a company, Am. incorporate* * *ver|ge|sẹll|schaf|ten [fEɐgə'zɛlʃaftn] ptp vergese\#llschaftetvt (POL)to nationalize; Privatbesitz to take into public ownership; (= ins Arbeitereigentum überführen) to hand over to the workers; (rare SOCIOL) to socialize* * *ver·ge·sell·schaf·ten *[fɛɐ̯gəˈzɛlʃaftn̩]* * *1. (verstaatlichen) nationalize2. WIRTSCH convert into a company, US incorporate -
97 Pullman, George Mortimer
[br]b. 3 March 1831 Brocton, New York, USAd. 19 October 1897 Chicago, Illinois, USA[br]American inventor of the Pullman car.[br]Pullman was initially a cabinet-maker in Albion, New York, and then became a road-works contractor in Chicago. Observing a need for improved sleeping accommodation on trains, he arranged in 1858 with the Chicago \& Alton Railroad to convert two of their coaches into sleeping cars by incorporating upper berths hinged to the sides of the car. These and a third car entered service in 1859 and were popular with passengers, but other railways were reluctant to adopt them.Pullman moved to the Colorado mining area and kept a general store, but in 1863 he returned to Chicago. With Ben Field he spent a year building the car Pioneer, which not only incorporated the folding upper berths but also had seats arranged to convert into lower berths. When Pioneer entered service, the travelling public was enthusiastic: Pullman and Field built more cars, and an increasing number of railways arranged to operate them under contract. In 1867 Pullman and Field organized the Pullman Palace Car Company, which grew to have five car-building plants. Pullman introduced a combined sleeping/restaurant car in 1867 and the dining car in 1868.In 1872 James Allport, General Manager of the Midland Railway in Britain, toured the USA and was impressed by Pullman cars. He arranged with Pullman for the American company to ship a series of Pullman cars to Britain in parts for Midland to assemble at its works at Derby. The first, a sleeping car, was completed early in 1874 and entered service on the Midland Railway. Several others followed the same year, including the first Pullman Parlor Car, a luxury coach for day rather than overnight use, to enter service in Europe. Pullman formed the Pullman Palace Car Company (Europe), and although the Midland Railway purchased the Pullman cars running on its system a few years later, Pullman cars were used on many other railways in Britain (notably the London Brighton \& South Coast Railway) and on the continent of Europe. In 1881 the Pullman Parlor Car Globe, running in Britain, became the first vehicle to be illuminated by electric light.[br]Bibliography1864. jointly with Field, US patent no. 42,182 (upper berth).1865, jointly with Field, US patent no. 49,992 (the seat convertible into a lower berth).Further ReadingC.Hamilton Ellis, 1965, Railway Carriages in the British Isles, London: George Allen \& Unwin, Ch. 6 (describes the introduction of Pullman cars to Europe).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Pullman, George Mortimer
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98 realisieren
I v/t (verwirklichen, begreifen) realize; WIRTS. auch convert into moneyII v/refl materialize, be realized* * *to realize; to implement* * *re|a|li|sie|ren [reali'ziːrən] ptp realisiertvt3) (= erkennen) to realize* * *re·a·li·sie·ren *[realiˈzi:rən]vt▪ etw \realisieren1. (verwirklichen) to realize sth, to bring sth about2. (erkennen) to realize sthImmobilien \realisieren to sell property* * *transitives Verb (geh.) realize < plan, idea, aim, proposals, project, wish>; implement < plan, programme, decision>* * *B. v/r materialize, be realized* * *transitives Verb (geh.) realize <plan, idea, aim, proposals, project, wish>; implement <plan, programme, decision>* * *v.to implement v.to realise (UK) v.to realize (US) v. -
99 referir
v.1 to tell, to recount.2 to refer, to tell, to report, to relate.Ellos remitieron a Ricardo a otro Dr They cross-referred Richard to another doctor.* * *1 (expresar) to tell, relate2 (remitir) to refer3 (situar) to set1 to refer (a, to)\por lo que se refiere a eso as for that, as far as that is concerned, with regard to that* * *verb1) to refer2) tell, relate•* * *1. VT1) (=contar) to tell, recountreferir que... — to say that..., tell how...
2) (=dirigir)3) (=relacionar) to refer, relatetodo lo refiere a su teoría favorita — he refers o relates everything to his favourite theory
4)referir a — (Econ) to convert into
5) CAm (=insultar) to abuse, insult6)referir algo a algn en cara — Méx to throw sth in sb's face
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (liter) ( relatar) to tell2) ( remitir)3) ( situar)2.referirse v prona) ( aludir)referirse A algo/alguien — to refer to something/somebody
b) ( estar relacionado con)referirse A algo: en or por lo que se refiere a tu pregunta... in reference to o with regard to your question..., as far as your question is concerned...; las denuncias se refieren al hospital — the complaints refer to o concern the hospital
* * *----* en lo que a eso se refiere = on that score.* en lo que se refiere a = as for, as to, in extent of, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, as regards, in the areas of, now as to.* por lo que se refiere a = moving on to.* referirse = refer to, concern.* referirse a = relate to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (liter) ( relatar) to tell2) ( remitir)3) ( situar)2.referirse v prona) ( aludir)referirse A algo/alguien — to refer to something/somebody
b) ( estar relacionado con)referirse A algo: en or por lo que se refiere a tu pregunta... in reference to o with regard to your question..., as far as your question is concerned...; las denuncias se refieren al hospital — the complaints refer to o concern the hospital
* * ** en lo que a eso se refiere = on that score.* en lo que se refiere a = as for, as to, in extent of, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, as regards, in the areas of, now as to.* por lo que se refiere a = moving on to.* referirse = refer to, concern.* referirse a = relate to.* * *vtnos refirió sus experiencias en África he told us of his experiences in Africa, he related his African experiences to usme visitaba casi a diario para referirme sus angustias he came to see me almost every day to regale me with o to tell me his tales of woeB (remitir) referir a algn A algo to refer sb TO sthC (situar) referir algo A algo to set sth IN sthrefiere el suceso al siglo pasado she sets the action in the last century1 (aludir) referirse A algo/algn to refer TO sth/sbno me refería a ti I wasn't referring to you, I wasn't talking about youse refirió a la necesidad de cambiar she referred to o spoke of the need for changeno se refirió a la nueva ley he made no reference to the new law2 (estar relacionado con) referirse A algo:en or por lo que se refiere a tu pregunta … in reference to o with regard to your question …, as far as your question is concerned …las denuncias se refieren al funcionamiento de estos centros hospitalarios the complaints refer to o concern the way these hospitals are run* * *
referir verbo transitivo
1 (relacionar, retrotraer) to refer [a, to]
2 (contar) to relate
3 (una nota de un libro) to refer
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English:
relate
* * *♦ vt1. [narrar] to tell, to recount* * *v/t tell, relate* * *referir {76} vt1) : to relate, to tell2) : to refernos refirió al diccionario: she referred us to the dictionary -
100 реалізувати
1) (здійснювати, виконувати) to realize, to implement, to carry out, to materialize, to fulfil, to put into effect, to incarnate2) ( продавати) to realize, to sell, to market; to convert into cashреалізувати цінні папери — to realize ( to convert) securities
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