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41 aspettare vt
[aspet'tare]1) (attendere) to wait for, await frmaspetta un po' — wait a second o moment, hold on
aspettare la fine — (di film ecc) to wait until the end
aspettare un bambino — (essere incinta) to be expecting (a baby)
aspettami, vengo anch'io! — wait for me, I'm coming too!
chi la fa, l'aspetti! — (Proverbio) it'll all come home to roost
2) (essere in serbo: notizia, evento ecc) to be in store for, lie ahead ofnon sapeva che cosa lo aspettasse — he didn't know what was in store for him o lay ahead of him
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42 aspettare
vt [aspet'tare]1) (attendere) to wait for, await frmaspetta un po' — wait a second o moment, hold on
aspettare la fine — (di film ecc) to wait until the end
aspettare un bambino — (essere incinta) to be expecting (a baby)
aspettami, vengo anch'io! — wait for me, I'm coming too!
chi la fa, l'aspetti! — (Proverbio) it'll all come home to roost
2) (essere in serbo: notizia, evento ecc) to be in store for, lie ahead ofnon sapeva che cosa lo aspettasse — he didn't know what was in store for him o lay ahead of him
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43 czekać
1. (-am, -asz); vtczekać kogoś — to await sb2. viczekać czegoś — ( oczekiwać) to expect sth
* * *ipf.1. (= oczekiwać, spodziewać się) wait (na kogoś/coś for sb/sth); await (na kogoś/coś sb/sth); czekać godzinami wait for hours; czekać, aż telefon zadzwoni wait for the telephone to ring; czekać z zapartym tchem wait with bated breath; pozostaje nam tylko czekać we can but wait; proszę czekać ( w rozmowie telefonicznej) please hang on; tylko czekać (= już wkrótce) just a moment.2. (= zwlekać) procrastinate; czekać z założonymi rękami play a waiting game.3. (= być przeznaczonym dla kogoś) lie ahead; await (sb); ani wiedziała, co ją czeka little did she know what awaited her; kto wie, co nas czeka who knows what lies ahead; czeka go niespodzianka he's in for a surprise.4. czekaj (no)! just you wait!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czekać
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44 yakıştırmak
"to make (sth) go with; to think (sth) becoming to; to ascribe (to), to impute; to expect (sth) of (sb)" -
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HE ДУМАТЬ (HE ЖДАТЬ), HE ГАДАТЬ HE ДУМАТЬ И HE ГАДАТЬ all coll VP subj: human past only often foil. by a что-clause fixed WOnot to suppose, think, expect ( sth. or that sth. will happensaid in retrospect after the event in question has already occurred)X не думал, не гадал - X never thought or dreamedX never thought (dreamed, imagined) it never (even) entered X's head (in limited contexts) X could never have foretold.(Полина Андреевна:) Никто не думал и не гадал, что из вас, Костя, выйдет настоящий писатель (Чехов 6). (РА.:) Nobody ever thought or dreamed that you'd turn out to be a real author, Kostya (6a). (PA.:) Nobody ever dreamed that you'd make a real writer, Kostya (6c).Ардабьев-младший сжимал в руках портфель с крохотным африканским крокодилом, никогда не думавшим не гадавшим попасть со своего озера почти к самому Байкалу (Евтушенко 1). The youngest son gripped the briefcase made with the tiny African crocodile, which could never have foretold that it would find its way from its own waters almost to Lake Baikal itself (1a). -
46 не думать и не гадать
• НЕ ДУМАТЬ (НЕ ЖДАТЬ), НЕ ГАДАТЬ; НЕ ДУМАТЬ И НЕ ГАДАТЬ all coll[VP; subj: human; past only; often foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ not to suppose, think, expect (sth. or that sth. will happen; said in retrospect after the event in question has already occurred):- X never thought (dreamed, imagined);- [in limited contexts] X could never have foretold.♦ [Полина Андреевна:] Никто не думал и не гадал, что из вас, Костя, выйдет настоящий писатель (Чехов 6). [RA.:] Nobody ever thought or dreamed that you'd turn out to be a real author, Kostya (6a). [PA.:] Nobody ever dreamed that you'd make a real writer, Kostya (6c).♦ Ардабьев-младший сжимал в руках портфель с крохотным африканским крокодилом, никогда не думавшим не гадавшим попасть со своего озера почти к самому Байкалу (Евтушенко 1). The youngest son gripped the briefcase made with the tiny African crocodile, which could never have foretold that it would find its way from its own waters almost to Lake Baikal itself (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не думать и не гадать
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47 не думать, не гадать
• НЕ ДУМАТЬ (НЕ ЖДАТЬ), НЕ ГАДАТЬ; НЕ ДУМАТЬ И НЕ ГАДАТЬ all coll[VP; subj: human; past only; often foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ not to suppose, think, expect (sth. or that sth. will happen; said in retrospect after the event in question has already occurred):- X never thought (dreamed, imagined);- [in limited contexts] X could never have foretold.♦ [Полина Андреевна:] Никто не думал и не гадал, что из вас, Костя, выйдет настоящий писатель (Чехов 6). [RA.:] Nobody ever thought or dreamed that you'd turn out to be a real author, Kostya (6a). [PA.:] Nobody ever dreamed that you'd make a real writer, Kostya (6c).♦ Ардабьев-младший сжимал в руках портфель с крохотным африканским крокодилом, никогда не думавшим не гадавшим попасть со своего озера почти к самому Байкалу (Евтушенко 1). The youngest son gripped the briefcase made with the tiny African crocodile, which could never have foretold that it would find its way from its own waters almost to Lake Baikal itself (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не думать, не гадать
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48 не ждать, не гадать
• НЕ ДУМАТЬ (НЕ ЖДАТЬ), НЕ ГАДАТЬ; НЕ ДУМАТЬ И НЕ ГАДАТЬ all coll[VP; subj: human; past only; often foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ not to suppose, think, expect (sth. or that sth. will happen; said in retrospect after the event in question has already occurred):- X never thought (dreamed, imagined);- [in limited contexts] X could never have foretold.♦ [Полина Андреевна:] Никто не думал и не гадал, что из вас, Костя, выйдет настоящий писатель (Чехов 6). [RA.:] Nobody ever thought or dreamed that you'd turn out to be a real author, Kostya (6a). [PA.:] Nobody ever dreamed that you'd make a real writer, Kostya (6c).♦ Ардабьев-младший сжимал в руках портфель с крохотным африканским крокодилом, никогда не думавшим не гадавшим попасть со своего озера почти к самому Байкалу (Евтушенко 1). The youngest son gripped the briefcase made with the tiny African crocodile, which could never have foretold that it would find its way from its own waters almost to Lake Baikal itself (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ждать, не гадать
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49 надеяться
св - понаде́яться2) полагаться на кого-л to rely on sb -
50 Н-8
ВОЗЛАГАТЬ НАДЕЖДЫ на кого-что VP subj: human to expect sth. good, favorable (from some person or thing)X возлагает надежды на Y-a = X places (his) hope in (on) YX sets (pins, puts) his hopes on Y (in limited contexts) Х's hope is that...H.И. Грудинина вновь рассказала о том, как Бродский занимался в ее семинаре молодых поэтов и какие надежды она возлагает на него... (Эткинд 1). N. I. Grudinina recounted once again how Brodsky had worked in her seminar for young poets and what hopes she had placed in him... (1a).«С ним (Мандельштамом) поступили очень милостиво: у нас и не за такое расстреливают»... Он (Винавер) тогда же предупредил меня, чтобы мы не возлагали лишних надежд на высочайшую милость: «Её могут отобрать, как только уляжется шум»... (Мандельштам 1). "Не (Mandelstam) got off very lightly: people are shot for much less than that." At the same time he (Vinaver) warned me not to place too much hope in mercy from on high: "It might be withdrawn as soon as the fuss has died down," he said (1a).Они хотят показать Гитлеру, что в СССР есть политические силы... возлагающие на войну все свои надежды, чтобы свалить нынешнее руководство... (Рыбаков 2)....They wanted Hitler to know that there were political forces in the U.S.S.R. that...were putting (all) their hopes on war to overthrow the present leadership... (2a)....Мы возлагали все надежды на то, что арест (Мандельштама) вызван местью за пощёчину... Алексею Толстому (Мандельштам 1)....Our main hope was that M(andelstam)'s arrest was indeed an act of vengeance for the slap in the face given to Alexei Tolstoi (1a). -
51 возлагать надежды
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to expect sth. good, favorable (from some person or thing):- X sets ( pins, puts) his hopes on Y;- [in limited contexts] X's hope is that...♦ Н. И. Грудинина вновь рассказала о том, как Бродский занимался в ее семинаре молодых поэтов и какие надежды она возлагает на него... (Эткинд 1). N. I. Grudinina recounted once again how Brodsky had worked in her seminar for young poets and what hopes she had placed in him... (1a).♦ "С ним [Мандельштамом] поступили очень милостиво: у нас и не за такое расстреливают"... Он [Винавер] тогда же предупредил меня, чтобы мы не возлагали лишних надежд на высочайшую милость: "Её могут отобрать, как только уляжется шум"... (Мандельштам 1). " Не [Mandelstam] got off very lightly: people are shot for much less than that." At the same time he [Vinaver] warned me not to place too much hope in mercy from on high: "It might be withdrawn as soon as the fuss has died down," he said (1a).♦...Они хотят показать Гитлеру, что в СССР есть политические силы... возлагающие на войну все свои надежды, чтобы свалить нынешнее руководство... (Рыбаков 2)....They wanted Hitler to know that there were political forces in the U.S.S.R. that...were putting [all] their hopes on war to overthrow the present leadership... (2a).♦...Мы возлагали все надежды на то, что арест [Мандельштама] вызван местью за пощёчину... Алексею Толстому (Мандельштам 1)....Our main hope was that M[andelstam]'s arrest was indeed an act of vengeance for the slap in the face given to Alexei Tolstoi (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > возлагать надежды
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52 nastawiać się
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nastawiać się
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53 espero
iz. \esperoan expecting; e-en \esperoan egon to expect sth; haurra izateko \esperoan egon to be expecting a baby -
54 zumuten zu·muten
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56 رجا
رَجَا \ beg: to ask seriously: I beg you to be careful. hope: to wish and expect (sth. possible but not certain): I hope you’ll win the race. request: ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. trust: to hope: I trust that you haven’t forgotten it. \ رَجَا الصَّفْحَ \ beg sb’.s pardon: to ask for forgiveness. -
57 beg
رَجَا \ beg: to ask seriously: I beg you to be careful. hope: to wish and expect (sth. possible but not certain): I hope you’ll win the race. request: ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. trust: to hope: I trust that you haven’t forgotten it. -
58 hope
رَجَا \ beg: to ask seriously: I beg you to be careful. hope: to wish and expect (sth. possible but not certain): I hope you’ll win the race. request: ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. trust: to hope: I trust that you haven’t forgotten it. -
59 request
رَجَا \ beg: to ask seriously: I beg you to be careful. hope: to wish and expect (sth. possible but not certain): I hope you’ll win the race. request: ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. trust: to hope: I trust that you haven’t forgotten it. -
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رَجَا \ beg: to ask seriously: I beg you to be careful. hope: to wish and expect (sth. possible but not certain): I hope you’ll win the race. request: ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. trust: to hope: I trust that you haven’t forgotten it.
См. также в других словарях:
expect — ex|pect W1S1 [ıkˈspekt] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(think something will happen)¦ 2¦(demand)¦ 3¦(think somebody/something will arrive)¦ 4¦(think)¦ 5 be expecting (a baby) 6 what can/do you expect? 7 how do/can you expect ...? 8 I expect ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date … Dictionary of contemporary English
expect — verb ADVERB ▪ confidently ▪ She confidently expects to win. ▪ fully ▪ My parents fully expect us to get married. ▪ rightly … Collocations dictionary
expect — /Ik spekt/ verb (T) 1 THINK STH WILL HAPPEN to think that something will happen because it seems likely or has been planned: expect (that): The troops expect the attack will come at dawn. | expect to do sth: The rent was much more than we had… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
put sth before sth — UK US put sth before sth Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to give more attention to one thing than another, because you think it is more important: »We can t expect staff to put their work before their family … Financial and business terms
on top of sth — on top (of sth) ► in addition to something: »When we came to pay for the goods, there was a delivery charge on top. »We expect sales to rise by 6% on top of last year s growth. »The company s in financial trouble and on top of that they re losing … Financial and business terms
what (else) do you expect? — what (else) do you exˈpect? idiom (informal) used to tell sb not to be surprised by sth • She swore at you? What do you expect when you treat her like that? Main entry: ↑expectidiom … Useful english dictionary
bargain for sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… … Financial and business terms
bargain for/on sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… … Financial and business terms
bargain on sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… … Financial and business terms
go long on sth — go long (on sth) ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to buy or keep shares, etc. because you expect their price to rise, so that you can make a profit: »The prospects for domestic demand growth in the eurozone are not great, so why not go long on sterling,… … Financial and business terms
put sth across — UK US put sth across Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to express an idea, opinion, etc. clearly so that people can easily understand it: »I do expect standards to be met and, if I have to, I can put the point across… … Financial and business terms