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1 Überzahl
f; nur Sg.: in der Überzahl sein be in the majority; weitS. (überwiegen) predominate; GEGNER: be superior in number; Sport etc.: have a numerical advantage; die Mädchen sind in der Überzahl auch the girls outnumber the boys; in Überzahl verlieren SPORT lose despite having superior numbers* * *Über|zahlf no plin der Ǘberzahl sein — to be in the majority; (Feind) to be superior in number
die Frauen waren in der Ǘberzahl — the women outnumbered the men, the women were in the majority
* * *Über·zahl* * *die; o. Pl. majorityin der Überzahl sein — be in the majority; <army, enemy> be superior in numbers
* * *in der Überzahl sein be in the majority; weitS. (überwiegen) predominate; Gegner: be superior in number; Sport etc: have a numerical advantage;die Mädchen sind in der Überzahl auch the girls outnumber the boys;in Überzahl verlieren SPORT lose despite having superior numbers* * *die; o. Pl. majorityin der Überzahl sein — be in the majority; <army, enemy> be superior in numbers
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2 stan1
m (G stanu) 1. sgt (sytuacja) state; (kondycja) condition- stan faktyczny czegoś the actual state of sth- stan liczbowy czegoś the number of sth- czyjś stan majątkowy sb’s assets a. property- czyjś stan umysłowy/zdrowotny sb’s state of mind/health- ciężki stan chorego the patient’s critical condition- stan zapalny przewodu pokarmowego/skóry inflammation of the digestive tract/skin- stan pogody weather conditions- stan techniczny maszyny the technical condition of the machine- stan sprawności fizycznej sb’s physical condition- stan przygotowań do czegoś the degree of preparation for sth- stan rokwitu/rozkładu czegoś the prospering/declining condition of sth- stan gotowości bojowej a state of combat-readiness- stan czyjejś świadomości the state of sb’s consciousness- przedsiębiorstwo w stanie likwidacji a company in liquidation- przywrócić coś do stanu pierwotnego to restore sth to its original condition- doprowadzić coś do stanu używalności to restore sth to a usable condition- dom był w opłakanym stannie the house was in a pitiful condition2. (nastrój) state- stan duchowy a. ducha a state of mind- stan psychiczny/uczuciowy a mental/an emotional state- stany emocjonalne/lękowe emotional/anxiety states- stany maniakalne manic states- stan apatii/euforii a state of apathy/euphoria- stan rozdrażnienia/odprężenia a state of irritation/relaxation- □ stan ciekły Fiz. liquid state- stan cywilny marital status- stan krytyczny Fiz. critical state- stan małżeński marital status- stan nietrzeźwości intoxicated state- stan nieważkości Fiz. zero-gravity state- stan oblężenia state of siege- stan panieński maidenhood- stan podgorączkowy Med. subfebrile temperature- stan skupienia Fiz. state of aggregation- stan wody water level- stan wolny singleness; (w kwestionariuszu) single- stan surowy Budow. (building) shell- stan surowy zamknięty Budow. roofed (building) shell- stan kawalerski bachelorhood- stan wojenny Polit. martial law- stan wyjątkowy Polit. state of emergency■ być w stanie pomóc komuś to be able to help sb, to be in a position to help sb- być w stanie dotrzeć gdzieś/załatwić coś to be able to get somewhere/arrange sth- nie być w stanie dokończyć/nauczyć się czegoś to be unable to complete/learn sth- postawić kogoś w stan oskarżenia to bring charges against sb- być w stannie błogosławionym a. poważnym to be in the family wayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stan1
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3 Mehrfache
n; -n, kein Pl.: das Mehrfache (+ Gen) oder ein Mehrfaches (+ Gen) several times the...; das Mehrfache oder ein Mehrfaches absolut: several times as much, several times over; ein Mehrfaches der Summe several times the amount* * *Mehr|fa|che(s) ['meːɐfaxə]nt decl as adjdas Méhrfache or ein Méhrfaches des Kostenvoranschlags — several times the estimated cost
verdient er wirklich mehr? – ja, das Méhrfache or ein Méhrfaches — does he earn more? – yes, several times as much
* * *Mehr·fa·che(s)ich verdiene jetzt das \Mehrfache von dem, was ich früher hatte I'm now earning several times as much as I used todas \Mehrfache an Arbeit/Soldaten several times the work/the number of soldiersum das \Mehrfache [o ein \Mehrfaches] so groß/schnell etc. wie etw several times as large/fast, etc. as sth* * *das Mehrfache (+gen) oderein Mehrfaches (+gen) several times the …;ein Mehrfaches der Summe several times the amount -
4 Mehrfaches
Mehr|fa|che(s) ['meːɐfaxə]nt decl as adjdas Méhrfache or ein Méhrfaches des Kostenvoranschlags — several times the estimated cost
verdient er wirklich mehr? – ja, das Méhrfache or ein Méhrfaches — does he earn more? – yes, several times as much
* * *Mehr·fa·che(s)ich verdiene jetzt das \Mehrfaches von dem, was ich früher hatte I'm now earning several times as much as I used todas \Mehrfaches an Arbeit/Soldaten several times the work/the number of soldiersum das \Mehrfaches [o ein \Mehrfachess] so groß/schnell etc. wie etw several times as large/fast, etc. as sth -
5 Mehrfache(s)
Mehr·fa·che(s) ntdas \Mehrfache(s) [o ein \Mehrfache(s)s] [von etw] several times the amount/number [of sth];ich verdiene jetzt das \Mehrfache(s) von dem, was ich früher hatte I'm now earning several times as much as I used to;um das \Mehrfache(s) [o ein \Mehrfache(s)s] so groß/schnell etc. wie etw several times as large/fast etc. as sth -
6 mehren
geh.I v/t increase, add to, augment förm.II v/refl increase, grow; momentan: be on the increase; die Fälle / Gründe etc. mehren sich there are an increasing number of cases / reasons etc.; die Anzeichen mehren sich, dass... there is mounting evidence that...; seid fruchtbar und mehret euch bibl. be fruitful and multiply* * *meh|ren ['meːrən]1. vt (liter)(= vergrößern) to augment, to increase; (= fördern) to further2. vrgeh = sich vermehren) to multiplyseid fruchtbar und mehret Euch! (Bibl) — be fruitful and multiply!
* * *meh·ren[ˈme:rən]I. vtsein Ansehen \mehren to enhance one's reputationII. vr* * *1.(geh.) transitives Verb increase2.reflexives Verb increase* * *mehren gehA. v/t increase, add to, augment formdie Fälle/Gründe etcmehren sich there are an increasing number of cases/reasons etc;die Anzeichen mehren sich, dass … there is mounting evidence that …;seid fruchtbar und mehret euch BIBEL be fruitful and multiply* * *1.(geh.) transitives Verb increase2.reflexives Verb increase -
7 Vielzahl
* * *die Vielzahlmultitude; huge number; vast number* * *Viel|zahlfmultitudeeine Víélzahl von Abbildungen — a wealth of illustrations
* * *Viel·zahlin den Bergen gibt es eine \Vielzahl verschiedener Kräuter in the mountains there is a large number of different herbs* * *die; o. Pl. large number; multitude* * ** * *die; o. Pl. large number; multitude* * *-en f.huge number n.multitude n.plurality n.vast number n. -
8 Überzahl
Über·zahl fin der \Überzahl sein to be in the majority; Feind to be superior in number -
9 Unzahl
* * *die Unzahlmyriad* * *Ụn|zahlf* * *Un·zahl[ˈʊntsa:l]fwie soll ich aus dieser \Unzahl von verschiedenen Schrauben die passende herausfinden? how am I supposed to find the right one amongst all these different screws?die surrende, schwarze Wolke bestand aus einer \Unzahl von Heuschrecken the buzzing black cloud consisted of a multitude of locusts* * *die; o. Pl. huge or enormous number* * *eine Unzahl von a host of, an enormous number of, innumerable, no end of umg* * *die; o. Pl. huge or enormous number* * *-en f.infinity n. m.immense number n. -
10 massenhaft
I Adj.... in masses; das massenhafte Auftreten von... the appearance of vast numbers of...; es gab massenhafte Entlassungen there were mass redundancies (Am. lay-offs)II Adv.... in masses; etw. massenhaft haben umg. have masses ( oder heaps, piles) of s.th.; es gibt massenhaft... umg. there are masses of...; Kühe etc. massenhaft töten kill cows etc. in their hundreds ( oder thousands); es entstanden massenhaft neue Siedlungen vast numbers of new settlements sprang up* * *oceans of (Pron.)* * *mạs|sen|haft1. adjon a huge or massive scale2. advon a huge or massive scale; kommen, erscheinen, eingehen, austreten in droves* * *mas·sen·haftI. adj on a huge [or massive] scaledas \massenhafte Auftreten [o Erscheinen] von etw dat the appearance of a huge number of sthdie \massenhafte Hinrichtung von Personen the mass executions of people\massenhaft sterben to drop [off] like flies fam* * *1. 2.adverbial on a huge or massive scalemassenhaft Geld haben — (ugs.) have pots of money (coll.)
* * *A. adj … in masses;das massenhafte Auftreten von … the appearance of vast numbers of …;es gab massenhafte Entlassungen there were mass redundancies (US lay-offs)B. adv … in masses;es gibt massenhaft … umg there are masses of …;Kühe etces entstanden massenhaft neue Siedlungen vast numbers of new settlements sprang up* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. in huge numbers postpos.2.adverbial on a huge or massive scalemassenhaft Geld haben — (ugs.) have pots of money (coll.)
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11 para
młoda para — ( w czasie ślubu) the bride and the bridegroom; ( po ślubie) the newly-weds
* * *I.para1f.1. (= skroplony gaz) steam, vapor; zamieniać się w parę evaporate; para nasycona fiz. saturated vapor; para nienasycona fiz. superheated vapor; gotować na parze steam; żelazko na parę steam iron; być pod parą (o statku, parowozie) be under steam; pełną parą at full speed l. steam; pracować pełną l. całą parą work at full speed; praca idzie pełną parą the work is in full swing; mieć parę (= dużo sił) have power.2. (= tchnienie) breath; nie puścić pary z ust l. gęby not breathe a word; ani pary z ust l. gęby! don't breathe a word!II.para2f.1. (= dwa przedmioty) pair, couple; nie do pary odd; para spodni/rękawiczek/skrzydeł pair of trousers/gloves/wings; łączyć się w pary zool. mate; inwestycje idą w parze ze zwiększonymi przychodami investments go hand in hand with increased revenues; nieszczęścia zawsze chodzą parami misfortunes never come alone, it never rains but it pours; to inna para kaloszy żart. that's a horse of a different color.2. (= dwie osoby) couple; iść parami go in pairs l. twos; młoda para bride and groom; dobrać się w pary pair up.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > para
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13 Vielzahl
Viel·zahl feine \Vielzahl von etw a multitude [or large number] of sth;in den Bergen gibt es eine \Vielzahl verschiedener Kräuter in the mountains there is a large number of different herbs -
14 С-495
СОРОК СОРОКОВ чего obs NP, fixed WOa very large number of sth.: countlessa multitude of numerous a host of.«Все мы исповедуем христианский закон прощения обид и любви к ближнему - закон, вследствие которого мы воздвигли в Москве сорок сороков церквей, а вчера засекли кнутом бежавшего человека...» (Толстой 5). "We all profess the Christian law of forgiveness of injuries and love for our neighbor-the law in honor of which we have built countless churches in Moscow-but yesterday a deserter was whipped to death with the knout..." (5a).From the now archaic word «сорокъ», an old unit of count in Russia. Originally, «сорокъ» was a shirt used as a bag that held forty sable pelts, a full set for a fur coat. -
15 сорок сороков
• СОРОК СОРОКОВ чего obs[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ a very large number of sth.:- countless;- numerous;- a host of.♦ "Все мы исповедуем христианский закон прощения обид и любви к ближнему - закон, вследствие которого мы воздвигли в Москве сорок сороков церквей, а вчера засекли кнутом бежавшего человека..." (Толстой 5). "We all profess the Christian law of forgiveness of injuries and love for our neighbor-the law in honor of which we have built countless churches in Moscowbut yesterday a deserter was whipped to death with the knout..." (5a).—————← From the now archaic word "сорокъ", an old unit of count in Russia. Originally, "сорокъ" was a shirt used as a bag that held forty sable pelts, a full set for a fur coat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сорок сороков
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16 überproportional
I Adj. disproportionate (zu to)* * *über·pro·por·ti·o·nalII. advein \überproportional großer Anteil von etw dat a disproportionately high number of sth* * *A. adj disproportionate (zu to)B. adv:überproportional vertreten overrepresented* * *(zu) adj.disproportionate (to) adj. -
17 nałamać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nałamać
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18 nałapać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nałapać
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19 indéterminé
indéterminé, e [ɛ̃detεʀmine]adjectivea. ( = non précisé) [date, cause, nature] unspecified ; [forme, longueur, quantité] indeterminateb. ( = imprécis) [impression, sentiment] vague ; [contours, goût] indeterminable* * *indéterminée ɛ̃detɛʀmine adjectif1) ( non précisé) [forme, quantité] indeterminate; [raison, nombre] unspecified2) ( hésitant) ( de caractère) indecisive; ( ponctuellement) undecided3) Mathématique indeterminate* * *ɛ̃detɛʀmine adj indéterminé, -e1) (= non précisé) [nombre, lieu, moment] unspecified2) (= difficile à identifier) [âge, taille, couleur] indeterminate* * *indéterminé, indéterminée adj1 ( non établi) [nombre, quantité] indeterminate; [raison, cause] uncertain; l'origine de l'incendie reste indéterminée the cause of the fire has not yet been identified; pour une période or durée indéterminée for an indeterminate period; la réunion est remise à une date indéterminée the meeting has been postponed until a date yet to be fixed; un nombre indéterminé de qch an unspecified number of sth;2 ( hésitant) ( de caractère) indecisive; ( ponctuellement) undecided; rester indéterminé sur to remain undecided about;3 Math indeterminate.( féminin indéterminée) [ɛ̃detɛrmine] adjectif -
20 massenhaft
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