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21 escape **** es·cape
[ɪs'keɪp]1. n2. vt(capture, pursuers, punishment) sfuggire a, (death) scampare, (danger) scampare a, (consequences) sottrarsi a3. vito escape from — (person) sfuggire a, (prison) evadere da
to escape to — (another place) fuggire in, (freedom, safety) fuggire verso
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22 escape the attention of the physician
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > escape the attention of the physician
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23 to escape the attention of the physician
escape the attention of the physician: to escape the attention of the physiciander Aufmerksamkeit des Arztes entgehen, vernachlässigt werden, vom Arzt übersehen werdenFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to escape the attention of the physician
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24 Aufmerksamkeit
f1. nur Sg. (Konzentration, Interesse) attention; Aufmerksamkeit erregen attract ( oder draw) attention; seine Aufmerksamkeit richten auf focus one’s attention on; jemandem oder einer Sache Aufmerksamkeit schenken pay attention to; jemandes Aufmerksamkeit entgehen escape s.o.’s attention ( oder notice); jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. lenken direct s.o.’s attention to(wards) s.th.2. nur Sg. (Höflichkeit) attentiveness3. (Geschenk) little present, token (gift); (freundliche Handlung) kindness; jemanden mit Aufmerksamkeiten überschütten shower s.o. with gifts ( oder kindnesses)* * *die Aufmerksamkeitmindfulness; attention; care; regard; heedfulness* * *Auf|merk|sam|keitf -, -en1) no pl attention, attentivenessdas ist meiner Áúfmerksamkeit entgangen — I failed to notice that, that escaped my notice or attention
2) no pl (= Zuvorkommenheit) attentivenesskleine Áúfmerksamkeiten — little gifts
* * *die2) (notice: He tried to attract my attention; Pay attention to your teacher!) attention3) (concentration of the mind: His attention wanders.) attention4) (attention: His skill attracted their notice; I'll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.) notice* * *Auf·merk·sam·keit<-, -en>fes ist meiner \Aufmerksamkeit entgangen it escaped my attention3. (Geschenk) token [gift][nur] eine kleine \Aufmerksamkeit von mir! just a little something from me* * *die; Aufmerksamkeit, Aufmerksamkeiten1) o. Pl. attention2) (Höflichkeit) attentiveness3) (Geschenk)eine [kleine] Aufmerksamkeit — a small gift
* * *1. nur sg (Konzentration, Interesse) attention;Aufmerksamkeit erregen attract ( oder draw) attention;seine Aufmerksamkeit richten auf focus one’s attention on;Aufmerksamkeit schenken pay attention to;jemandes Aufmerksamkeit entgehen escape sb’s attention ( oder notice);jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf etwas lenken direct sb’s attention to(wards) sth2. nur sg (Höflichkeit) attentivenessjemanden mit Aufmerksamkeiten überschütten shower sb with gifts ( oder kindnesses)* * *die; Aufmerksamkeit, Aufmerksamkeiten1) o. Pl. attention2) (Höflichkeit) attentiveness3) (Geschenk)eine [kleine] Aufmerksamkeit — a small gift
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25 vigilanza
f vigilancesotto vigilanza under surveillance* * *vigilanza s.f.1 ( sorveglianza) supervision, surveillance, vigilance; watch: sottrarsi alla vigilanza di qlcu., to escape s.o.'s supervision (o control); sottoporre qlcu. a stretta vigilanza, to place s.o. under close surveillance; comitato di vigilanza, watch committee; esercitare vigilanza su qlcu., to watch over s.o. (o to keep a watch on s.o.); vigilanza speciale, surveillance (o police supervision); servizio di vigilanza, security service; vigilanza notturna, night-watchman service; vigilanza sui prezzi, price control; (amm.) commissione di vigilanza, committee of inspection2 ( cura) care, supervision: affidare un bambino alla vigilanza di qlcu., to entrust s.o. with the care of a child.* * *[vidʒi'lantsa]sostantivo femminile (sorveglianza) surveillance, watch, vigilanceeludere la vigilanza di qcn. — to escape detection by sb., to escape sb.'s attention
commissione di vigilanza — pol. monitoring commission
* * *vigilanza/vidʒi'lantsa/sostantivo f.(sorveglianza) surveillance, watch, vigilance; eludere la vigilanza di qcn. to escape detection by sb., to escape sb.'s attention; comitato di vigilanza vigilance committee; commissione di vigilanza pol. monitoring commission. -
26 ускользать
несовер. - ускользать;
совер. - ускользнуть без доп. slip off/away;
(уходить тайком) steal( away) ;
sneak off разг.;
escape( from) ускользать от чего-л. внимания ≈ to escape smb.'s attention/notice это ускользнуло от моего внимания ≈ it escaped my notice/attention, I overlooked it ускользать от наблюдения ≈ elude observation, ускользнуть slip out, slip away;
перен. slip through one`s fingers;
ускользнуть из комнаты slip out of the room;
~ из рук slip out of one`s hands;
slip through one`s fingers;
ускользнуть от кого-л. give* smb. the slip;
ускользнуть от внимания кого-л. escape smb.`s notice/attention;
~ от прямого ответа avoid giving a direct answer.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ускользать
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27 uchodzić
(o dymie, gazie) to escape* * *ipf.1. (o cieczach, gazach) (= wydobywać się) leak, escape.2. lit. (= uciekać, unikać) abscond; ujść kary avoid punishment; ujść śmierci escape death; ujść z życiem save one's life; zajście uszło jego uwagi l. uwadze the incident escaped his attention; to ci nie ujdzie płazem l. na sucho! you won't get away with it!4. (= być uznanym, poczytywanym) pass (za kogoś/coś as sb/sth).5. (= nadawać się) be fit; to nie uchodzi (= nie wypada) it's unseemly, it's not done; ujdzie w tłoku l. od biedy pot. it will just do.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uchodzić
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28 umykać
impf ⇒ umknąć* * *to escape, to make off* * *ipf.lit. (= uciekać) escape, slip away, get away, steal away ( przed czymś from sth); elude ( przed czymś sth); (o czasie, marzeniach) flee, fleet; umykać czyjejś uwadze escape sb's notice l. attention; umykać wzrokiem look away; niewiele mu umyka he doesn't miss much; umknął nam he gave us a slip.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > umykać
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29 vigilance
vigilance [viʒilɑ̃s]feminine noun• une extrême vigilance s'impose we (or they etc) must be extremely vigilant* * *viʒilɑ̃snom féminin vigilanceéchapper à la vigilance de quelqu'un — (de douanier, contrôleur) to escape somebody's notice; (de mère, nourrice) to escape somebody's attention
* * *viʒilɑ̃s nf* * *vigilance nf vigilance; avec vigilance vigilantly; échapper à la vigilance de qn (de douanier, contrôleur) to escape sb's notice; (de mère, nourrice) to escape sb's attention; tromper la vigilance de qn to avoid detection by; bouton/levier de vigilance alarm button/switch.[viʒilɑ̃s] nom féminin -
30 u|jść2
pf — u|chodzić1 impf (ujdę, ujdziesz, ujdzie, uszedł, uszła, uszli — uchodzę) vi 1. (wydobyć się) [gaz, ciepło, dym, ciecz] to leak (out), to escape- powietrze uszło z dętki a tube deflated a. ran flat2. (nie wywołać konsekwencji) [wykroczenie, błąd, złe zachowanie] to go unpunished- postępki/niedbalstwa uchodzą mu bezkarnie his misdeeds/acts of negligence go unpunished- wiele mu uchodziło, bo był lubiany he could get away with a lot because they liked him- nie ujdzie ci/mu to płazem a. na sucho you/he will not get away with it- brał i dawał łapówki, ale uszło mu to płazem he bribed and was brided but got away with it3. książk. (uniknąć) [osoba] to escape vt (czemuś sth)- cudem ujść śmierci to miraculously escape death- śmierci nikt nie ujdzie none will escape the tomb książk.- uszedł/uszła karze he/she went unpunished4. książk. (uciec) to flee (komuś/czemuś (from) sb/sth); to escape vt (komuś/czemuś sb/sth)- uszedł policji/prześladowaniom he fled (from) the police/persecution- ledwie uszli z życiem a. cało they narrowly escaped with their lives- w rozsypce uszli z placu boju put to rout, they fled the battlefield- pomogli mu ujść pogoni they helped him evade pursuit5. (umknąć) [słowa, widok, fakty] to escape- ujść czyjejś uwadze a. uwagi to escape sb’s attention a. notice- ujść czyjemuś wzrokowi a. czyimś oczom to escape unseen a. unnoticed by sb- jego nazwisko uszło mi w tej chwili z pamięci his name escapes me just now■ ujdzie (w tłoku) pot. it is passable, it will doThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > u|jść2
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31 ускользнуть
несовер. - ускользать;
совер. - ускользнуть без доп. slip off/away;
(уходить тайком) steal( away) ;
sneak off разг.;
escape( from) ускользать от чего-л. внимания ≈ to escape smb.'s attention/notice это ускользнуло от моего внимания ≈ it escaped my notice/attention, I overlooked it ускользать от наблюдения ≈ elude observationсов. см. ускользать.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ускользнуть
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32 ускользать
ускользнутьslop off / away; ( уходить тайком) steal* (away); sneak off разг.ускользать от кого-л., от чего-л. — escape smb., smth.; give* smb. the slip
ускользать от чьего-л. внимания — escape smb.'s attention / notice
это ускользнуло от моего внимания — it escaped my notice / attention, I overlooked it
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33 ускользать
несовер. - ускользать; совер. - ускользнутьбез доп.slip off/away; ( уходить тайком) steal (away); sneak off разг.; escape (from)ускользать от чего-л. внимания — to escape smb.'s attention/notice
это ускользнуло от моего внимания — it escaped my notice/attention, I overlooked it
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34 undgå
avoid, dodge, escape, evade, get out of, miss, shun, sidestep, steer clear of* * *vb avoid ( fx somebody, a misunderstanding, an accident, his glance; doing something, being seen),( stærkere, F) shun ( fx somebody; being seen);( slippe fra, slippe for) escape ( fx danger, death; being run over, being infected with something);( ved behændighed, F) evade ( fx a danger, one's pursuers),( ved en hurtig bevægelse) dodge ( fx a blow, an approaching car, a snowball);( afværge) prevent,F avert ( fx a strike; by his courage he averted a catastrophe);(neds: unddrage sig) evade,T dodge ( fx military service);[ jeg kunne ikke undgå at] I could not help -ing ( fx hearing what you said; noticing it);[ det kan ikke undgå at, det kan ikke undgås at det vil] it is certain (el.bound) to ( fx annoy him; have serious consequences);[ ikke hvis jeg kan undgå det] not if I can help it;[ med sb:][ undgå éns opmærksomhed] escape somebody's attention, escape somebody;[ ingen undgår sin skæbne] there is no striving against fate;(se også II. nød). -
35 eludere la vigilanza di qcn.
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36 ускользать
несов. - ускольза́ть, сов. - ускользну́ть1) ( выскальзывать) slip off / away2) (быстро, незаметно уходить) steal (away); sneak off разг.3) разг. (от; оставаться незамеченным) escape (d)ускольза́ть от чьего́-л внима́ния — escape smb's attention / notice; be overlooked by smb
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37 pasarse
1 (desertar) to pass over (a, to)2 (pudrirse) to go off3 (olvidarse) to forget* * ** * *1. VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=cesar)¿se te ha pasado el mareo? — have you stopped feeling dizzy?
ya se te pasará — [enfado, disgusto] you'll get over it; [dolor] it'll stop
2) (=perder) to miss3) (=trasladarse) to go over4) (=estropearse) [flor etc] to fade; [carne, pescado] to go bad o off; [fruta] to go bad o soft; [ropa] to show signs of wear, get threadbare5) (=recocerse)6) [tornillo, tuerca] to get overscrewed7) * (=excederse)está bien hacer ejercicio pero no hay que pasarse — it's good to exercise but there's no point in overdoing it
¡no te pases, o nos echarán del bar! — steady on o cool it or they'll throw us out of the bar! *
¡no te pases, que te voy a dar una torta! — just watch it or I'll smack you in the face!
¡te has pasado, tío! — [censurando] you've really gone and done it now!; [felicitando] well done, man! *, nice one! *
te has pasado mucho con ella, gritándole así — you went much too far shouting at her like that
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pasarse de, se pasa de bueno/generoso — he's too good/generouspasarse de la raya — to go too far, overstep the mark
8) [+ tiempo] to spend9) (=olvidarse de)10)no se le pasa nada — nothing escapes him, he doesn't miss a thing
11) [seguido de preposición]pasarse por [+ lugar]pasarse sin algo to do without sthya que tienes que pasarte por el banco ingrésame este talón — seeing as you have to go to the bank anyway, you can pay this cheque in for me
2.SUSTANTIVO MASCULINO †* * *(v.) = come by, drop in, overshoot, step over + the edge, go + overboard, go + too farEx. She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.Ex. The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Ex. The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex. In fact, many would say he has already stepped over the edge: the received wisdom in the world of reference is 'Never offer a personal opinion'.Ex. The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex. He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *(v.) = come by, drop in, overshoot, step over + the edge, go + overboard, go + too farEx: She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.
Ex: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Ex: The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex: In fact, many would say he has already stepped over the edge: the received wisdom in the world of reference is 'Never offer a personal opinion'.Ex: The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *
■pasarse verbo reflexivo
1 (perder) se le pasó el turno, she missed her turn
(olvidar) se me pasó felicitarle por el cumpleaños, I forgot to wish him a happy birthday
2 (el momento, tiempo, etc) to spend o pass time: el tiempo se pasó volando, time flew
3 (un alimento) to go off
4 fam (excederse) to go too far 5 pásate por mi casa, call round to my place
6 (de bando) se pasó a la oposición, she went over to the opposition
' pasarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lista
- listo
- raya
- rosca
- alto
- pasar
English:
drop in
- drop round
- far
- go off
- go without
- overboard
- overdo
- overshoot
- overstep
- pass off
- short
- side
- go
- jump
- mark
- over
- pass
- subside
- wear
* * *vprse le ha pasado la fiebre his temperature has gone down o dropped;se me ha pasado la gripe I've got over my bout of flu;se nos han pasado los efectos the effects have worn off;siéntate hasta que se te pase sit down until you feel better;si no se le pasa, habrá que ir al médico if she doesn't get better, we'll have to go to the doctor;se le ha pasado el enfado/sueño he's no longer angry/sleepy;ya se le ha pasado el berrinche he's got over his tantrum;se ha pasado la tormenta the storm's over;saldremos cuando se pase el calor we'll go out when it's a bit cooler o not so hot;¿ya se ha pasado la hora de clase? is the class over already?;los días se (me) pasan volando the days seem to fly by2. [emplear] [tiempo] to spend;se pasaron el día hablando they spent all day talking;Amse pasa molestando a los compañeros he spends the whole time annoying his classmates;Amse pasa al teléfono she spends all her time on the phone3. [cambiar]pasarse al enemigo/a la competencia to go over to the enemy/competition;me he pasado a la cerveza sin alcohol I've gone over to drinking alcohol-free beer;nos hemos pasado al edificio de al lado we've moved into the building next doorse han pasado ustedes, el museo queda al principio de la calle you've come too far, the museum's at the beginning of the street;nos hemos pasado de parada we've missed our stop5. [excederse, exagerar]te has pasado con el ajo you've overdone the garlic, you've put too much garlic in;no te pases con el ejercicio don't overdo the exercise;pasarse de generoso/bueno to be far too generous/kind;se pasa de listo he's too clever by half, he's too clever for his own good;habría un millón de personas – ¡no te pases! there must have been a million people there – don't exaggerate!;¡no te pases con la sal! steady on with o go easy on the salt!te has pasado diciéndole eso what you said went too far o was just a bit much;¡no te pases, que yo no te he insultado! keep your hair on, I didn't insult you!;Esp7. [estropearse] [comida] to spoil, Br to go off;[flores] to fade8. [cocerse en exceso] [arroz, pasta]procura que no se te pase la paella try not to overcook the paellase le pasó el turno, señora you've missed your turn, madam¡que no se te pase! make sure you don't forget!;se me pasó decírtelo I forgot to mention it to youno se le pasa nada he never misses a thing;se me pasó ese detalle I didn't notice that detail, that detail escaped my attention12. [omitir] to miss o leave out;te has pasado una página you've missed o left a page out13. [divertirse]¿qué tal te lo estás pasando? how are you enjoying yourself?, are you having a good time?;pasárselo bien/mal to have a good/bad time, to enjoy/not to enjoy oneself;¡que te lo pases bien! have a good time!, enjoy yourself!14. [acercarse, ir un momento] to pop in;me pasaré por mi oficina/por tu casa I'll pop into my office/round to your place;pásate por la farmacia y compra aspirinas pop into the Br chemist's o US pharmacy and buy some aspirin;pásate por aquí cuando quieras come round any time you like;pásese a por el vestido o [m5] a recoger el vestido el lunes you can come and pick the dress up on Mondayla modista se pasó con el vestido de la novia the dressmaker did a fantastic job with the bride's dress* * *v/r1 tb figgo too far3 tiempo spendpasarse al enemigo go over to the enemy;se me pasó it slipped my mind, I forgot;se le pasó llamar he forgot to call* * *vr1) : to move, to pass, to go away2) : to slip one's mind, to forget3) : to go too far* * *pasarse vb1. (estropearse) to go bad / to go off2. (cambiar) to go over¿ya se te ha pasado el dolor? has the pain worn off yet?¡no te pases! watch it! -
38 get by
1.to manage to live, to go on in spite of difficultiesпережить трудное время2.Don’t worry, we’ll get by somehow.
• get by someone1. to manage to go past someone; 2. to escape someone’s attention1. пройти, проскочить мимо кого-то; 2. ускользнуть от чьего-то внимания1. How did he get by the guards and the dogs? 2. He is very perceptive and attentive, even small things don’t get by him.
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39 pasar inadvertido
• escape notice• escape observation• escape remark• get by• go underground• go unpunished• pass to• pass up• pay no attention• pay no more attention• slip by• sneak by -
40 pasar desapercibido
• escape notice• escape observation• escape remark• go by the name of• go by water• go undercover• go underground• go unnoticed• go unpunished• keep a low profile• pass to• pass up• pay money into an account• pay no attention to it• steal through
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