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  • 81 además

    adv.
    besides, also, furthermore, moreover.
    intj.
    furthermore, additionally.
    pres.indicat.
    2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: ademar.
    * * *
    1 (también) also, as well
    2 (es más) furthermore, what is more
    ¡y además, el coche es mío! and what's more, the car's mine!
    \
    además de as well as, in addition to
    además de gordo es feo as well as being fat, he's ugly
    * * *
    adv.
    also, besides, furthermore, moreover
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=también) [para añadir otro elemento] also, in addition frm; [para reforzar un comentario] what's more, besides, furthermore frm, moreover frm

    hay, además, pistas de tenis y campos de golf — there are also tennis courts and golf courses, in addition, there are tennis courts and golf courses frm

    y además, me dijo que no me quería — and what's more o and besides, he told me he didn't love me

    estoy cansado y, además, no me apetece — I'm tired, and what's more o besides, I don't feel like it

    quiero decirle, además, que esa no era mi intención — furthermore o moreover I want to tell you that that was not my intention frm

    2)

    además de — as well as, besides, in addition to frm

    además del alojamiento, necesitamos la comida — as well as o besides somewhere to stay we need food

    además de una fotocopia, se requiere el documento original — as well as o frm in addition to a photocopy, we require the original document

    el examen fue largo, además de difícil — the exam was long as well as difficult

    además de que+ indic as well as + ger

    además de que estaba cansado, no había comido — as well as being tired he hadn't eaten

    * * *
    1)

    además ¿a mí qué me importa? — anyway, what do I care?

    y es que además, la insultó — on top of everything else he insulted her

    señaló, además, que su objetivo era... — he indicated, furthermore o moreover, that his aim was to... (frml)

    2)

    además de — besides, apart from

    además de eso, está la cuestión del dinero — apart from that there is the question of money

    además de hacerte mal, engorda — besides o apart from o as well as being bad for you, it's also fattening

    además de hacerlos, los diseña — he designs them as well as making them

    * * *
    = additionally, also, aside, Verbo + further, further, furthermore, moreover, to boot, at that, for what it's worth [FWIW], and all, beyond that, withal, plus.
    Ex. Additionally, menu-based information retrieval systems permit the selected option to be indicated on a simple numerical keypad if so designed.
    Ex. This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.
    Ex. Cost considerations aside, an informative abstract is to be preferred in most instances.
    Ex. Main classes are divided into subclasses which are further subdivided into form, place, time and subject aspects.
    Ex. Further, no guidance can be expected on alternative terms that are related to the searcher's initial search term.
    Ex. Furthermore, since each systems indexes a separate set of documents, each system will have a different natural indexing language.
    Ex. Moreover, it was stated that only selected elements of subject indexing will be included.
    Ex. Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.
    Ex. Terry Lugg, on the other hand, is a much less active borrower, though more active than Stephen Hathaway, and takes books from the science collection, the pure sciences at that.
    Ex. For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.
    Ex. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
    Ex. Beyond that, a library can create these commons in cyberspace as well as in public buildings = Más aún, la biblioteca puede crear estos espacios públicos comunes en el ciberespacio además de en los edificios públicos.
    Ex. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
    Ex. All of these (except PREVIOUS and NEXT), plus some additional commands are also available from the Command Menu.
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    * además de = along with, apart from, as well as, besides, coupled with, in addition (to), over and above, plus, quite apart from, aside from, on top of, other than, complete with, not least, beyond, together with, not to mention.
    * además de eso = add to this, beyond that.
    * además de..., hay otros + Nombre = with..., there are + other + Nombre.
    * además del belga = extra-Belgian.
    * además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).
    * Adjetivo + y además + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + if + Adjetivo.
    * referencia "véase además" = see also reference.
    * véase además = see also.
    * y además = then again, and on top of that.
    * y además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).
    * * *
    1)

    además ¿a mí qué me importa? — anyway, what do I care?

    y es que además, la insultó — on top of everything else he insulted her

    señaló, además, que su objetivo era... — he indicated, furthermore o moreover, that his aim was to... (frml)

    2)

    además de — besides, apart from

    además de eso, está la cuestión del dinero — apart from that there is the question of money

    además de hacerte mal, engorda — besides o apart from o as well as being bad for you, it's also fattening

    además de hacerlos, los diseña — he designs them as well as making them

    * * *
    = additionally, also, aside, Verbo + further, further, furthermore, moreover, to boot, at that, for what it's worth [FWIW], and all, beyond that, withal, plus.

    Ex: Additionally, menu-based information retrieval systems permit the selected option to be indicated on a simple numerical keypad if so designed.

    Ex: This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.
    Ex: Cost considerations aside, an informative abstract is to be preferred in most instances.
    Ex: Main classes are divided into subclasses which are further subdivided into form, place, time and subject aspects.
    Ex: Further, no guidance can be expected on alternative terms that are related to the searcher's initial search term.
    Ex: Furthermore, since each systems indexes a separate set of documents, each system will have a different natural indexing language.
    Ex: Moreover, it was stated that only selected elements of subject indexing will be included.
    Ex: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.
    Ex: Terry Lugg, on the other hand, is a much less active borrower, though more active than Stephen Hathaway, and takes books from the science collection, the pure sciences at that.
    Ex: For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.
    Ex: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
    Ex: Beyond that, a library can create these commons in cyberspace as well as in public buildings = Más aún, la biblioteca puede crear estos espacios públicos comunes en el ciberespacio además de en los edificios públicos.
    Ex: And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
    Ex: All of these (except PREVIOUS and NEXT), plus some additional commands are also available from the Command Menu.
    * además de = along with, apart from, as well as, besides, coupled with, in addition (to), over and above, plus, quite apart from, aside from, on top of, other than, complete with, not least, beyond, together with, not to mention.
    * además de eso = add to this, beyond that.
    * además de..., hay otros + Nombre = with..., there are + other + Nombre.
    * además del belga = extra-Belgian.
    * además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).
    * Adjetivo + y además + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + if + Adjetivo.
    * referencia "véase además" = see also reference.
    * véase además = see also.
    * y además = then again, and on top of that.
    * y además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).

    * * *
    A
    estudia y además trabaja she's working as well as studying
    es caro y además no te queda bien it's expensive, and anyway o besides, it doesn't look right on you
    además ¿a mí qué me importa? anyway, what do I care?
    recuerdo, además, que iba vestida de azul I remember, moreover, that she was wearing blue o furthermore, I remember that she was wearing blue
    señaló, además, que su objetivo era … he indicated, furthermore o moreover, that his aim was to … ( frml)
    se casó con ella por el dinero, … y es que además te lo dice he married her for her money, and what's more, he'll tell you so himself
    B
    además de besides, apart from
    además de caro, es feo y demasiado grande not only is it expensive, it's also ugly and too big, besides being expensive, it's also ugly and too big
    además de + INF:
    además de hacerte mal, engorda apart from o as well as o besides being bad for you, it's also fattening
    * * *

     

    además adverbio
    1

    además habla ruso she speaks Russian as well o too



    además ¿a mí qué me importa? anyway, what do I care?

    2

    además de hacerte mal, engorda besides o apart from being bad for you, it's also fattening;
    además de hacerlos, los diseña he designs them as well as making them
    además adverbio moreover, furthermore: además, es un engreído, besides, he's arrogant
    además de, as well as: además de ser barata, es preciosa, as well as being cheap, it's also beautiful
    ' además' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amén
    - añadidura
    - aparte
    - encima
    - junta
    - junto
    - otra
    - otro
    - pequeña
    - pequeño
    - poder
    - sobre
    - también
    - lado
    - más
    - parte
    English:
    addition
    - again
    - also
    - bargain
    - besides
    - bonus
    - both
    - furthermore
    - in
    - moreover
    - over
    - plus
    - still
    - well
    - aside
    - further
    - moonlight
    - more
    - that
    - then
    * * *
    además adv
    moreover, besides;
    [también] also;
    es guapa y además inteligente she's beautiful, and clever too;
    dijo, además, que no pensaba retirarse she also said that she didn't intend to retire;
    canta muy bien y además toca la guitarra not only does she sing very well, she also plays the guitar;
    no sólo es demasiado grande, sino que además te queda mal it's not just that it's too big, it doesn't suit you either;
    además hay que tener en cuenta que… it should, moreover, be remembered that…;
    además de as well as;
    además de simpático es inteligente as well as being nice, he's intelligent;
    además de perder el partido, enfadaron a la afición on top of losing the match they upset their supporters
    * * *
    I adv as well, besides
    II prp
    :
    además de as well as
    * * *
    además adv
    1) : besides, furthermore
    2)
    además de : in addition to, as well as
    * * *
    además adv
    1. (encima) what's more
    y además, ni siquiera es suyo and what's more, it's not even his
    2. (también) also / as well
    nos dieron comida y, además, algo de dinero they gave us some food and some money as well

    Spanish-English dictionary > además

  • 82 spraw|ić

    pf — spraw|iać impf vt 1. (być przyczyną) to cause
    - sprawić komuś ból to distress sb
    - sprawić komuś kłopot to inconvenience sb, to put sb to trouble
    - nie sprawi mi to żadnego kłopotu it’s no trouble at all
    - sprawiać (komuś) trudności to be difficult for sb
    - matematyka sprawiała mu trudności w szkole he had problems with maths at school
    - wiosna sprawiła, że poczuł się lepiej the spring made him feel better
    2. książk. (kupować) to buy sprawić sobie futro to get oneself a fur coat 3. (przygotować) to dress [drób, ryby, zwierzynę] sprawić sięsprawiać się (działać, funkcjonować) to behave
    - jak się sprawia ten nowy goniec? how is the new messenger boy doing?
    - spraw się dobrze! do your best!
    - samochód sprawiał się dobrze od samego początku the car did a. was doing well from the very beginning
    los/przypadek sprawił, że… by coincidence…
    - sprawiał wrażenie zmęczonego/zadowolonego he gave the impression of being tired/contented, he looked tired/contented
    - sprawić komuś lanie a. baty a. cięgi pot. to beat the living daylights out of sb pot., to wipe the floor with sb pot.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spraw|ić

  • 83 dire

    1. v/t say
    ( raccontare) tell
    dire qualcosa a qualcuno tell someone something
    vale a dire that is, in other words
    a dire il vero to tell the truth
    come si dice... in inglese? what's the English for... ?
    voler dire mean
    2. v/i dire bene di qualcuno speak highly of someone
    dico sul serio I'm serious
    3. m: per sentito dire by hearsay
    hai un bel dire say what you like
    * * *
    dire v.tr.
    1 ( nel senso di enunciare, affermare e quando introduce un discorso diretto) to say*; ( nel senso di raccontare, riferire, informare, se è indicata la persona cui si parla) to tell*: ''Aspettatemi'', ci disse, ''Wait for me'', he said to us; come si dice in francese?, how do you say that in French?; di' alla mamma che egli è qui, tell your mother he is here; dice che ha fame, di aver fame, he says he is hungry; dimmi!, tell me!; diteci il vostro nome!, tell us your name!; ho detto quel che dovevo, I had my say (o I said my piece); le dissero che era ora di partire, she was told it was time to leave; la mamma ci dice sempre: ''Siate prudenti'', our mother always says to us: ''Be careful''; me lo disse tuo padre, your father told me (so); non ho compreso ciò che hai detto, I didn't understand what you said; ti dirò qlco. di interessante, I'll tell you sthg. interesting; ti dirò quel che ho visto, I'll tell you what I saw; ditegli di entrare!, tell him to come in!; fate come vi ho detto!, do as you are told! (o as I say); mi disse di informarla subito, he told me to let her know at once // mi si dice, mi dicono che..., I am told that...; si dice che..., (corre voce che...) it is said (o there is a rumour) that...: si dice che io sia severo, I am said to be strict (o they say I am strict); si direbbe che..., si sarebbe detto che..., one would say that..., one would have said that...; si direbbe ( che sia) un acquerello, you would say it is a watercolour; si direbbe che sia piovuto, you would say that it has been raining; si direbbe che stia per piovere, one would say that it's going to rain (o it looks like rain); che avete detto?, ( per chiedere di ripetere) I beg your pardon?; che cosa dirà la gente?, what will people say?; come si suol dire, as they say // così dicendo..., with these words... // lasciate dire una parola anche a me, let me get a word in; non ha detto una parola, he didn't say a word // dire bugie, la verità, to tell lies, the truth // dire buongiorno, buonanotte, arrivederci a qlcu., to say good morning, goodnight, goodbye to s.o. (o to bid s.o. good morning, goodnight, goodbye) // dire di no, dire di sì, to say no, to say yes // dire male di qlcu., to speak badly (o ill) of s.o. // dire Messa, to say Mass // dire le preghiere, to say one's prayers; dire il rosario, to tell one's beads
    2 ( pensare) to think*: che cosa ne dici di quel quadro?, what do you think of that picture?; che cosa ne diresti di una bella passeggiata?, what would you say to a nice walk?; e dire che non ha che vent'anni!, and to think that he is only twenty!
    3 ( significare) to mean*; ( esprimere) to express; ( dimostrare) to show*: quel viso non dice nulla, that face has no expression; questa musica non mi dice niente, this music doesn't appeal to me; questo nome non mi dice niente, that name means nothing to me; questo ti dice quanto ti voglia bene, that shows you how much I love you // voler dire, to mean: che vuoi dire con ciò?, what do you mean by that?
    dirsi v.rifl. ( professarsi) to profess: il giovane si diceva figlio del re, the young man said he was the king's son; si dicevano nostri amici, they professed to be friends of ours.
    dire s.m. ( parole, discorso) words (pl.); talk; remarks (pl.); speech; ( affermazione) assertion, statement: a dire di tutti, according to what everyone says (o by all accounts); secondo il suo dire, according to him // arte del dire, rhetoric // oltre ogni dire, beyond all description (o indescribably) // hai un bel dire, non mi convinci!, talk as much as you like (o you can say what you like), you won't convince me! // fra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare, (prov.) (it's) easier said than done.
    * * *
    ['dire]
    1. vt irreg
    1) (gen) to say

    dire qc a qn — to say sth to sb, tell sb sth

    disse che accettava — he said he would accept

    dicono o si dice che... — (impersonale) they say that..., it is said that...

    dicono o si dice che siano ricchissimi — they are said to be very rich, people say they are very rich

    come dicono gli inglesi — as the English say

    come si dice in inglese? — how do you say it in English?

    come si dice 'penna' in inglese? — what is the English for 'penna'?

    lascialo dire — (esprimersi) let him have his say, (ignoralo) just ignore him, don't take any notice of him

    non disse una parolahe didn't say o utter a word

    dicano pure quello che vogliono! — let them say what they like!

    sa quello che dice — he knows what he's talking about

    Roberta... — , dimmi — Roberta... — yes, what is it?

    dire di sì/no — to say yes/no

    "non ci vado" - disse — "I'm not going" - he said

    dica? (in negozio) what can I do for you?

    2) (raccontare, riferire, indicare) to tell

    dire a qn qc — to tell sb sth

    dire a qn di fare qc — to tell sb to do sth

    mi si dice che... — I am told that...

    può dirmi da che parte devo andare? — can you tell me which way to go?

    3) (significare) to mean

    ti dice niente questo nome? — does this name mean anything to you?, does this name ring a bell?

    come sarebbe a dire? — what do you mean?

    4) (recitare) to say, recite
    5) (pensare) to think

    chi l'avrebbe mai detto! — who would have thought it!

    cosa o che ne dici di questa musica? — what do you think of this music?

    che ne diresti di andarcene? — let's make a move, shall we?

    si direbbe che non menta — (impersonale) you would think he was telling the truth

    6) (ammettere) to say, admit

    devi dire che ha ragione — you must admit that he's right

    7)

    far dire qc a qn — to make sb say sth

    non me lo farò dire due volte — I won't need to be asked twice

    gliel' ho fatto dire dalla segretaria — I had his secretary tell him about it, I got his secretary to tell him about it

    mandare a dire qc a qn — (riferire) to let sb know sth

    8)

    dirsi — to say to o.s., (definirsi) to call o.s., claim to be, (uso reciproco) to say to each other

    "coraggio" - si disse — "come on" - he said to himself

    si dicono esperti — they claim to be experts

    si dissero addio — they said goodbye (to each other)

    si son detti qualcosa all'orecchio — they whispered something to one another

    9)

    (fraseologia) per così dire — so to speak

    sono stanco — e a me lo dici?! — I'm tired — me too!

    non c'è che dire — there's no doubt about it

    avere o a che dire con qn — to have words with sb

    e chi mi dice che è vero? — and who's to say that's true?

    dimmi con chi vai e ti dirò chi sei — (Proverbio) you can tell what somebody is like by the company they keep

    trovare da dire su qc/qn — to find fault with sth/sb

    l'idea mi stuzzica, non dico di no — the idea is tempting, I don't deny it

    non ti dico la scena! — you can't imagine the scene!

    per così dire — so to speak

    lo conosco per sentito dire — I've heard about him

    il che è tutto dire — need I say more?

    a dire il vero... — to tell the truth...

    2. sm
    * * *
    I 1. ['dire]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (proferire, pronunciare) to say*

    dire (di) sì, (di) no — to say yes, no

    "entrate" disse — "come in" he said

    come dice? (per fare ripetere) excuse me? pardon? sorry?

    dica pure!tell me! (a un cliente) can I help you?

    ehi, dico a te! — hey, you! I say!

    dir bene, male di qcn. — to speak well, ill of sb

    3) (recitare) to say* [ preghiera]; to recite [poesia, lezione]

    dire qcs. a qcn. — to tell sb. sth., to tell sth. to sb.

    dire a qcn. che — to tell sb. (that)

    lasciatelo dire, lascia che te lo dica... — let me tell you...

    ti dico che è vero! — it's true, I tell you!

    5) (raccontare) to tell* [bugie, verità]
    6) (affermare, sostenere) to say*

    c'è da dire che — one should say that, it should be said that

    la radio, il regolamento dice che — it says on the radio, in the rules that

    bisogna dirlo o diciamolo pure, la situazione è difficile — one must admit, the situation is difficult

    era scontento, per non dire furioso — he was displeased, not to say furious

    12) (esortare, ordinare, chiedere)

    dire a qcn. di fare — to tell sb. to do

    13) (obiettare, criticare)

    non c'è che dire, è bella — you have to admit, she's beautiful

    14) (pensare, giudicare)

    e dire che... — and to think that

    15) colloq. (per richiamare l'attenzione di qcn.)

    di' un po', mi credi? — tell me o what do you think, do you believe me?

    di' un po', dove credi di essere? — hey, where do you think you are?

    2.
    verbo pronominale dirsi
    1) (fra sé e sé) to tell* oneself, to say* to oneself

    possiamo dirci fortunati se arriveremo in tempo — we'll be doing well if we get there on time; (definirsi, spacciarsi)

    si diceva mio amico, medico — he claimed to be my friend, a doctor

    5) (designare, formulare in una lingua)

    come si dice "cane" in spagnolo? — how do you say "dog" in Spanish?

    ••

    questo la dice lungait says a lot o it speaks volumes (su about)

    avere a che dire con qcn. — = to quarrel with sb.

    dire le cose come stanno — = to speak plainly

    te lo dico io (ti assicuro) I can tell you

    andare a dire qcs. in giro — to tell the world about sth.

    così o tanto per dire let's just say; per così dire so to say; come si suol dire as they say; a dire il vero actually; è presto detto that's easier said than done; (sembra facile) it's easy for you to say; non è detto I'm not that sure; non è detto che costi carissimo it needn't cost a fortune; e chi lo dice? says who! who says? e chi mi, ti dice che... how do I, you know...; (ma) dico (io)! well, I must say! (ma) non mi dire! you don't tell o say! non mi dire che piove di nuovo! don't tell me o say it's raining again! non si può mai dire you never can tell; non dico di no (non lo nego) I won't deny it; (accetto) I wouldn't say no; a chi lo dici! you tell me! don't I know it! ho avuto una paura che non ti dico o da non -rsi I was frightened to death; i piedi mi fanno un male che non ti dico — my feet are killing me

    II ['dire]
    sostantivo maschile

    a dire di tuttiby o from all accounts

    ••

    tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mareprov. there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip

    * * *
    dire1
    /'dire/ [37]
     1 (proferire, pronunciare) to say*; dire (di) sì, (di) no to say yes, no; "entrate" disse "come in" he said; dire che to say (that); dice di essere malata she says she's ill; come dice? (per fare ripetere) excuse me? pardon? sorry? come hai detto? what did you say? dire sciocchezze to talk nonsense
     2 (parlare) dica pure! tell me! (a un cliente) can I help you? ehi, dico a te! hey, you! I say! dir bene, male di qcn. to speak well, ill of sb.
     3 (recitare) to say* [ preghiera]; to recite [poesia, lezione]
     4 (far sapere) to say*; (indicando a chi si parla) to tell*; dire qcs. a qcn. to tell sb. sth., to tell sth. to sb.; dire a qcn. che to tell sb. (that); così mi è stato detto so I've been told; lasciatelo dire, lascia che te lo dica... let me tell you...; ti dico che è vero! it's true, I tell you! qualcosa mi dice che non verrà something tells me he won't come
     5 (raccontare) to tell* [bugie, verità]
     6 (affermare, sostenere) to say*; se così si può dire if one might say so; c'è da dire che one should say that, it should be said that; non dico di essere un esperto I don't claim to be an expert; ho sentito dire che I heard that; so quel che dico I know what I'm talking about; la radio, il regolamento dice che it says on the radio, in the rules that; stando a quel che dicono i giornali from what the newspapers tell us
     7 (ammettere) bisogna dirlo o diciamolo pure, la situazione è difficile one must admit, the situation is difficult
     8 (dimostrare) questo ti dice quanto ti vuole bene this tells you how much he loves you
     9 (esprimere) questa musica non mi dice nulla this music doesn't say anything to me
     10 (formulare) ben detto! well said! come (posso) dire? how shall I put it? era scontento, per non dire furioso he was displeased, not to say furious
     11 (significare) vale a dire that is to say; come sarebbe a dire? what's the meaning of this?
     12 (esortare, ordinare, chiedere) dire a qcn. di fare to tell sb. to do; fa' ciò che ti si dice! do as you're told!
     13 (obiettare, criticare) avrà certamente qualcosa da dire al riguardo! she'll certainly have something to say about that! trovare da dire to find fault (su with); non c'è che dire, è bella you have to admit, she's beautiful
     14 (pensare, giudicare) che cosa ne dite? what do you think of it? che ne diresti di fare quattro passi? how about a little walk? what would you say to a little walk? e dire che... and to think that...
     15 colloq. (per richiamare l'attenzione di qcn.) di' un po', mi credi? tell me o what do you think, do you believe me? di' un po', dove credi di essere? hey, where do you think you are?
     16 (in costruzioni impersonali) dicono o si dice sia sposato they say he is married
     1 (fra sé e sé) to tell* oneself, to say* to oneself
     2 (l'un l'altro) - rsi tutto to tell each other everything; - rsi addio to say goodbye (to each other)
     3 (ritenersi) possiamo dirci fortunati se arriveremo in tempo we'll be doing well if we get there on time; (definirsi, spacciarsi) si diceva mio amico, medico he claimed to be my friend, a doctor
     4 (dichiararsi) si è detto pronto a prendere parte alla conferenza he said that he was prepared to take part in the conference
     5 (designare, formulare in una lingua) come si dice "cane" in spagnolo? how do you say "dog" in Spanish?
    questo la dice lunga it says a lot o it speaks volumes (su about); non se l'è fatto dire due volte! he didn't need telling twice! he didn't need to be told twice! non me l'ha mandato a dire and he told me in no uncertain terms; avere a che dire con qcn. = to quarrel with sb.; dire la propria to say one's piece; dire le cose come stanno = to speak plainly; l'avevo detto io! I told you so! te lo dico io (ti assicuro) I can tell you; (e) direi! of course! you bet(cha)! puoi dirlo forte! you can say that again! l'hai detto! you said it! si fa per dire it's only in a manner of speaking; andare a dire qcs. in giro to tell the world about sth.; volevo ben dire! I thought so! I guessed as much! come non detto! (let's) forget (about) it! detto fra noi between you and me; per sentito dire by hearsay; così o tanto per dire let's just say; per così dire so to say; come si suol dire as they say; a dire il vero actually; è presto detto that's easier said than done; (sembra facile) it's easy for you to say; non è detto I'm not that sure; non è detto che costi carissimo it needn't cost a fortune; e chi lo dice? says who! who says? e chi mi, ti dice che... how do I, you know...; (ma) dico (io)! well, I must say! (ma) non mi dire! you don't tell o say! non mi dire che piove di nuovo! don't tell me o say it's raining again! non si può mai dire you never can tell; non dico di no (non lo nego) I won't deny it; (accetto) I wouldn't say no; a chi lo dici! you tell me! don't I know it! ho avuto una paura che non ti dico o da non -rsi I was frightened to death; i piedi mi fanno un male che non ti dico my feet are killing me.
    \
    See also notes... (dire.pdf)
    ————————
    dire2
    /'dire/
    sostantivo m.
    a dire di tutti by o from all accounts; a suo dire according to him; hai un bel dire! that's easy for you to say!
    \
    tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare prov. there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.

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  • 84 dire

    ['dire]
    1. vt irreg
    1) (gen) to say

    dire qc a qn — to say sth to sb, tell sb sth

    disse che accettava — he said he would accept

    dicono o si dice che... — (impersonale) they say that..., it is said that...

    dicono o si dice che siano ricchissimi — they are said to be very rich, people say they are very rich

    come dicono gli inglesi — as the English say

    come si dice in inglese? — how do you say it in English?

    come si dice 'penna' in inglese? — what is the English for 'penna'?

    lascialo dire — (esprimersi) let him have his say, (ignoralo) just ignore him, don't take any notice of him

    non disse una parolahe didn't say o utter a word

    dicano pure quello che vogliono! — let them say what they like!

    sa quello che dice — he knows what he's talking about

    Roberta... — , dimmi — Roberta... — yes, what is it?

    dire di sì/no — to say yes/no

    "non ci vado" - disse — "I'm not going" - he said

    dica? (in negozio) what can I do for you?

    2) (raccontare, riferire, indicare) to tell

    dire a qn qc — to tell sb sth

    dire a qn di fare qc — to tell sb to do sth

    mi si dice che... — I am told that...

    può dirmi da che parte devo andare? — can you tell me which way to go?

    3) (significare) to mean

    ti dice niente questo nome? — does this name mean anything to you?, does this name ring a bell?

    come sarebbe a dire? — what do you mean?

    4) (recitare) to say, recite
    5) (pensare) to think

    chi l'avrebbe mai detto! — who would have thought it!

    cosa o che ne dici di questa musica? — what do you think of this music?

    che ne diresti di andarcene? — let's make a move, shall we?

    si direbbe che non menta — (impersonale) you would think he was telling the truth

    6) (ammettere) to say, admit

    devi dire che ha ragione — you must admit that he's right

    7)

    far dire qc a qn — to make sb say sth

    non me lo farò dire due volte — I won't need to be asked twice

    gliel' ho fatto dire dalla segretaria — I had his secretary tell him about it, I got his secretary to tell him about it

    mandare a dire qc a qn — (riferire) to let sb know sth

    8)

    dirsi — to say to o.s., (definirsi) to call o.s., claim to be, (uso reciproco) to say to each other

    "coraggio" - si disse — "come on" - he said to himself

    si dicono esperti — they claim to be experts

    si dissero addio — they said goodbye (to each other)

    si son detti qualcosa all'orecchio — they whispered something to one another

    9)

    (fraseologia) per così dire — so to speak

    sono stanco — e a me lo dici?! — I'm tired — me too!

    non c'è che dire — there's no doubt about it

    avere o a che dire con qn — to have words with sb

    e chi mi dice che è vero? — and who's to say that's true?

    dimmi con chi vai e ti dirò chi sei — (Proverbio) you can tell what somebody is like by the company they keep

    trovare da dire su qc/qn — to find fault with sth/sb

    l'idea mi stuzzica, non dico di no — the idea is tempting, I don't deny it

    non ti dico la scena! — you can't imagine the scene!

    per così dire — so to speak

    lo conosco per sentito dire — I've heard about him

    il che è tutto dire — need I say more?

    a dire il vero... — to tell the truth...

    2. sm

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  • 85 gamba

    f leg
    fig in gamba ( capace) smart, bright
    ( in buona salute) healthy, (fighting) fit
    persona anziana spry, sprightly
    darsela a gambe take to one's heels
    * * *
    gamba s.f.
    1 leg (anche estens.): gambe anteriori, posteriori, fore, hind legs; gamba artificiale, di legno, artificial, wooden leg; le gambe di un tavolo, di una sedia, the legs of a table, of a chair; un tavolo a tre gambe, a three-legged table; avere una gamba sola, to be one-legged; avere le gambe lunghe, to be long-legged; avere le gambe storte, to be bow-legged; avere gambe da fantino, to have bandy legs; sgranchirsi le gambe, to stretch one's legs; a gambe larghe, with one's legs apart; a mezza gamba, up to one's knees (o knee length); reggersi, star ritto su una gamba sola, to stand on one leg; non reggersi sulle gambe, to be hardly able to stand (o to feel shaky); mi tremano le gambe, my legs are shaking (o trembling) // (sport) gioco di gambe, footwork // (mus.) viola da gamba, bass viol (o viola da gamba)
    2 ( di lettera, nota) stem: la lettera m ha tre gambe, the letter m is written with three stems
    3 (mecc., aer.) leg, strut: gamba ammortizzatrice, shock (o absorbing) leg (o strut); gamba del carrello, undercarriage leg (o strut).
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: essere tutto gambe, to be all legs // avere buona gamba, to be a good walker // non aver più gambe, to be tired out // camminare a quattro gambe, to crawl // correre a gambe levate, to run like the wind (o to run flat out) // darsela a gambe, to take to one's heels (o to go off like a shot); gambe!, (scappiamo!) run for it! // fare il passo secondo la gamba, to cut one's coat according to one's cloth; fare il passo più lungo della gamba, to bite off more than one can chew // mettersi la via tra le gambe, to walk away briskly // raccomandarsi alle gambe, to trust one's legs // essere in gamba, ( essere forte) to be strong, ( di persona anziana) to be sprightly (o to be hale and gearty), ( essere capace, attivo, abile), to be smart (o to be on the ball): quel ragazzo è molto in gamba, that boy is very smart; il nostro professore di filosofia è veramente in gamba, our philosophy professor is really superb (o really knows his stuff); sentirsi in gamba, to feel strong (o to be in fine fettle o to be bursting with health); in gamba!, (fig.) take care! (o cheer up!) // con la coda fra le gambe, with one's tail between one's legs // male in gamba, weak; (fam.) not too steady on one's pins // andare a gambe all'aria, to fall flat on one's back (o to come a cropper); mandare qlcu. a gambe all'aria, to trip s.o. up; tagliare le gambe a qlcu., to cramp s.o.'s style (o to knock s.o. flat o for six); la corsa nel parco mi ha tagliato le gambe, the run in the park finished me (o did me in); la notizia della sua partenza mi ha tagliato le gambe, the news of his departure knocked me for six // prendere qlco. sotto gamba, to attach no importance to sthg. (o to underestimate sthg.) // avere 20 anni per gamba, to be much older than 20 // raddrizzar le gambe ai cani, to attempt the impossible // chi non ha testa abbia gambe, (prov.) a forgetful head makes a weary pair of heels.
    * * *
    ['gamba]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (di persona, oggetto, indumento) leg
    2) (di lettera, nota) stem

    in gamba! (stai bene) take care!

    ••

    tagliare le -e a qcn. — (ostacolare) to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel; [vino, liquore] to make sb. drowsy

    mettersi le -e in spalla, darsela a -e — to take to one's heels

    fuggire a -e levate — to beat a (hasty) retreat, to make a dash for it

    mandare qcn. a -e all'aria — to send sb. flying

    prendere qcs. sotto gamba — = to underestimate sth

    * * *
    gamba
    /'gamba/ ⇒ 4
    sostantivo f.
     1 (di persona, oggetto, indumento) leg; gamba del tavolo table leg; questi pantaloni sono lunghi di gamba these trousers are too long in the leg
     2 (di lettera, nota) stem
     3 in gamba un tipo in gamba a smart guy; in gamba! (stai bene) take care!
    tagliare le -e a qcn. (ostacolare) to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel; [vino, liquore] to make sb. drowsy; mettersi le -e in spalla, darsela a -e to take to one's heels; fuggire a -e levate to beat a (hasty) retreat, to make a dash for it; mandare qcn. a -e all'aria to send sb. flying; prendere qcs. sotto gamba = to underestimate sth.

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  • 86 بدا

    بَدَا \ appear: to seem: It appears that you are right. look: to seem: You look tired. It looks as if you were right. He looks like a sailor. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. strike: to seem: His room struck him as cold after the warmth of the kitchen. \ بَدَا \ feel, (felt): (with an adj.) to be, or seem to be, in a certain condition: I felt sure that you would come. Do you feel ill? This chair feels comfortable. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (صفة) للحَوَاس \ بَدَا كَأنّ \ look like sth: to seem likely to be or do seem likely to do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain. sound: to make a certain sound; give a certain feeling: That sounds like my father’s voice. His ideas sound very clever, but will they work?. \ بَدَا لي أنّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. \ بَدَا من المُحْتَمَل أن \ look like sth.: to seem likely to be or do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain, seem likely to do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain.

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  • 87 Д-366

    ДУША МОЙ old-fash, coll NP Invar used as vocative usu. this WO a friendly, familiar way of addressing s.o.: (my) dear(est) (darling) (in limited contexts) (my) love (man to woman) my sweet (man to man) my good man my dear chap (man to a younger man or a boy) dear lad.
    «Щи, моя душа, сегодня очень хороши!» - сказал Собакевич... (Гоголь 3). "The cabbage soup is very good today, my dear," said Sobakevich... (3a). "The cabbage soup is very good today, my love!" said Sobakevich... (3c).
    «Так у вас разве есть выкройка?»... - «Как же, сестра привезла». - «Душа моя, дайте её мне ради всего святого» (Гоголь 3). "So you've actually got the pattern!"..."Of course I have. My sister brought it along." "Darling, lend it to me for the sake of all that's holy" (3c).
    Романтик сказал бы: я чувствую, что наши дороги начинают расходиться, а я просто говорю, что мы друг другу приелись». — «Евгений...» - «Душа моя, это не беда то ли ещё на свете приедается!» (Тургенев 2). "A romantic would say, 1 feel our paths are beginning to diverge,' but I will simply say that we are tired of each other." "Oh Yevgeny..." "Dear lad, that's no misfortune: the world is full of things that pall on one" (2c).

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  • 88 П-553

    ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ VP subj: human
    1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc)
    X пришел в себя ' (in refer, to returning to consciousness) X came to his senses
    X came to (himself) X came (a)round X regained consciousness (after being drunk) X sobered up (after drowsiness) X roused himself X brightened (perked) up again.
    «Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя мы сидели у постели...» (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).
    Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).
    2. (more often pfvj to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down
    X пришел в себя = X calmed down
    X recovered (from a shock etc) X pulled himself together X regained his composure X was (became) himself (his old self) again X felt more like himself (again) X came to his senses X got over it (the shock etc).
    Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). Не was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).
    ...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).
    Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).
    Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).
    Оставшись один, он (Голубев) немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).
    3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest
    X пришел в себя - X caught his breath
    X rested up (in limited contexts) X got his bearings.
    Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk
    ...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... «Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?» - спросила она (мать). «Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти» (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she (his mother) asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).

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  • 89 душа моя

    ДУША МОЙ old-fash, coll
    [NP; Invar; used as vocative; usu. this WO]
    =====
    a friendly, familiar way of addressing s.o.:
    - [in limited contexts] (my) love;
    - [man to woman] my sweet;
    - [man to man] my good man;
    - [man to a younger man or a boy] dear lad.
         ♦ "Щи, моя душа, сегодня очень хороши!" - сказал Собакевич... (Гоголь 3). "The cabbage soup is very good today, my dear," said Sobakevich... (3a). "The cabbage soup is very good today, my love!" said Sobakevich... (3c).
         ♦ "Так у вас разве есть выкройка?"... - "Как же, сестра привезла". - "Душа моя, дайте её мне ради всего святого" (Гоголь 3). "So you've actually got the pattern!"..."Of course I have. My sister brought it along." "Darling, lend it to me for the sake of all that's holy" (3c).
         ♦ "Романтик сказал бы: я чувствую, что наши дороги начинают расходиться, а я просто говорю, что мы друг другу приелись". - "Евгений..." - "Душа моя, это не беда; то ли ещё на свете приедается!" (Тургенев 2). "A romantic would say, 'I feel our paths are beginning to diverge,' but I will simply say that we are tired of each other." "Oh Yevgeny...." "Dear lad, that's no misfortune; the world is full of things that pall on one" (2c).

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  • 90 прийти в себя

    ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя [in refer, to returning to consciousness]
    X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.
         ♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).
         ♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).
    2. [more often pfv]
    to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:
    - X пришел в себя X calmed down;
    - X recovered (from a shock etc);
    - X got over it (the shock etc).
         ♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).
         ♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).
         ♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).
         ♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).
         ♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).
    3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:
    - X пришел в себя X caught his breath;
    - [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.
         ♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk
         ♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).

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  • 91 приходить в себя

    ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя [in refer, to returning to consciousness]
    X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.
         ♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).
         ♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).
    2. [more often pfv]
    to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:
    - X пришел в себя X calmed down;
    - X recovered (from a shock etc);
    - X got over it (the shock etc).
         ♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).
         ♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).
         ♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).
         ♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).
         ♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).
    3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:
    - X пришел в себя X caught his breath;
    - [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.
         ♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk
         ♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить в себя

  • 92 finden

    (entdecken) to find; to discover;
    (meinen) to think
    * * *
    fịn|den ['fɪndn] pret fa\#nd, [fant] ptp gefu\#nden
    1. vt
    [gə'fʊndn]
    1) (= entdecken) to find

    es war nicht/nirgends zu finden — it was not/nowhere to be found

    das muss zu finden seinit must be somewhere (to be found)

    es ließ sich niemand finden — we/they etc couldn't find anybody, there was nobody to be found

    der Grund/die Ursache lässt sich nicht finden — we/they etc couldn't find the reason/cause

    etwas an jdm findento see something in sb

    See:
    auch gefunden
    2) (= vorfinden) to find

    jdn schlafend/bei der Arbeit finden — to find sb asleep/working

    3) (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) Trost, Hilfe, Ruhe, Schlaf etc to find; Anklang, Zustimmung auch to meet with; Beifall to meet or be met with; Berücksichtigung, Beachtung to receive

    (den) Mut/(die) Kraft finden, etw zu tun — to find the courage/strength to do sth

    (bei jdm) Anerkennung finden — to find recognition (with sb)

    4) (= ansehen, betrachten) to think

    es kalt/warm/ganz erträglich etc finden — to find it cold/warm/quite tolerable etc

    etw gut/zu teuer/eine Frechheit etc finden — to think (that) sth is good/too expensive/a cheek etc

    jdn blöd/nett etc finden — to think (that) sb is stupid/nice etc

    2. vi
    lit, fig = den Weg finden) to find one's way

    er findet nicht nach Hause (lit)he can't find his or the way home; (fig) he can't tear or drag himself away (inf)

    3. vti
    (= meinen) to think

    finden Sie ( das)? — do you think so?

    finden Sie (das) nicht auch? — don't you agree?, don't you think so too?

    ich finde, wir sollten/dass wir... — I think we should/that we...

    ich fände es besser, wenn... — I think it would be better if...

    4. vr
    1) (= zum Vorschein kommen) to be found; (= wiederauftauchen auch) to turn up; (= sich befinden auch) to be

    das wird sich ( alles) finden — it will (all) turn up

    es fand sich niemand, der sich freiwillig gemeldet hätte — there was nobody who volunteered

    2) (Angelegenheit etc = in Ordnung kommen) to sort itself out; (Mensch = zu sich finden) to sort oneself out

    das wird sich alles findenit'll all sort itself out

    3)

    (= sich fügen) finden — to reconcile oneself to sth, to become reconciled to sth

    4) (= sich treffen) (lit) to find each other; (fig) to meet
    * * *
    1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) find
    2) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) find
    3) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) meet
    * * *
    fin·den
    <fand, gefunden>
    [ˈfɪndn̩]
    I. vt
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    es muss doch [irgendwo] zu \finden sein! it has to be [found] somewhere!
    ich finde das [richtige] Wort nicht I can't find [or think of] the [right] word
    die Polizei fand eine heiße Spur the police discovered a firm lead
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    sie hat hier viele Freunde gefunden she found a lot of new friends here
    Arbeit/eine Wohnung \finden to find a job/a flat
    etw \finden to find sth
    einen Anlass/Grund/Vorwand [für etw akk] \finden to find an occasion/a reason/an excuse [for sth]
    die Lösung eines Problems \finden to find the solution to a problem
    etw \finden to find sth
    etw an jdm \finden to see sth in sb
    in letzter Zeit finde ich unerklärliche Veränderungen an ihm I see inexplicable changes in him recently
    eine Ursache \finden to find a cause
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    sie fanden ihn bei der Arbeit they found him at work
    sie fanden ihre Wohnung durchwühlt they found their apartment turned upside down
    jdn bewusstlos/müde/tot \finden to find sb unconscious/tired/dead
    6. in Verbindung mit subst siehe auch dort (erhalten)
    etw [bei jdm] \finden to find sth [with sb]
    [großen/reißenden] Absatz \finden to sell [well/like hot cakes]
    seinen Abschluss/ein Ende \finden to come to a conclusion/an end
    sein Auskommen \finden to make a living
    Berücksichtigung \finden to be taken into consideration
    Gefallen an etw dat \finden to enjoy doing sth
    Unterstützung \finden to receive [or win] [or get] support
    [bei jdm] Verständnis \finden to find understanding [with sb]
    keine Worte \finden können to be at a loss for words, words are failing me/him/etc.
    [bei jdm] Zustimmung \finden to meet with approval [from sb] [or sb's approval]
    dieser Vorschlag fand bei den Delegierten breite Zustimmung this suggestion met widespread support from the delegates
    etw \finden to find sth
    die Kraft/den Mut \finden, etw zu tun to find the strength/courage to do sth
    jdn/etw... \finden to think [or find] [that] sb/sth is...
    wie findest du das? what do you think [of that]?
    ich finde das Wetter gar nicht mal so übel I find the weather is not too bad, I don't think the weather is all that bad
    ich fände es besser, wenn... I think it would be better when [or if]...
    jdn angenehm/blöd/nett \finden to think [that] sb is pleasant/stupid/nice
    etw billig/gut/unmöglich \finden to think [or find] sth is cheap/good/impossible
    es kalt/warm \finden to find it cold/warm
    nichts an etw/jdm \finden to not think much of sth/sb
    nichts dabei \finden, etw zu tun to not see any harm in doing sth, to see nothing wrong with doing sth
    9. (an einen Ort gelangen)
    irgendwohin \finden to find a place
    nach Hause \finden to find one's way home
    10.
    das wird sich alles finden everything will be all right, we'll see
    wer suchet, der findet he who seeks shall find
    II. vi
    zu jdm/etw \finden to find one's way to sb/sth
    ich habe leicht zu euch gefunden your place was easy to find
    sie findet in der Früh nicht aus dem Bett she can never get up in the morning
    2. (meinen) to think
    \finden, [dass]... to think that...
    \finden Sie? [do] you think so?
    III. vr
    sich akk \finden
    1. (anzutreffen sein) to be found
    es fand sich niemand, der es tun wollte nobody was willing to do it
    dieses Zitat findet sich bei Shakespeare this quotation is from Shakespeare
    in seinem Brief fand sich kein Wort über die Hochzeit he didn't say a word about the wedding in his letter
    2. (in Ordnung kommen) to sort itself out
    es wird sich schon alles \finden it will all sort itself out [in time]
    3. (fig: sich entwickeln)
    [zu] sich dat [selbst] \finden to find oneself, to sort oneself out
    er hat sich noch nicht gefunden he has not sorted himself out yet
    4. (sich abfinden mit)
    sich akk in etw akk \finden to resign oneself to sth
    sich akk in sein Schicksal \finden to resign oneself to one's fate
    sich akk in eine neue Umgebung \finden to get accustomed to a new environment
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entdecken) find

    keine Spur von jemandem findenfind no trace of somebody

    2) (erlangen, erwerben) find <work, flat, wife, etc.>
    3) (herausfinden) find <solution, mistake, pretext, excuse, answer>
    4) (einschätzen, beurteilen)

    Hilfe [bei jemandem] finden — get help [from somebody]

    2.

    es fand sich niemand/jemand, der das tun wollte — nobody wanted to do that/ there was somebody who wanted to do that

    das/es wird sich alles finden — it will all work out all right

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    zu sich selbst finden(fig.) come to terms with oneself

    * * *
    finden; findet, fand, hat gefunden
    A. v/t
    1. find; (entdecken) auch discover; zufällig: auch come across;
    schwer zu finden hard to find ( oder come by);
    einen Ausweg finden find a way out (
    aus of);
    Freunde finden find ( oder make) friends;
    Trost finden in (+dat) find comfort in;
    keine Worte finden be lost for words;
    Zeit finden für find (the) time for;
    ich finde die Schlüssel nicht I can’t find the keys;
    für den Auftrag ließ sich niemand finden nobody could be found to take on the commission;
    es wird sich schon eine Lösung finden (lassen) a solution will be found in the end;
    da haben sich zwei (gesucht und) gefunden! iron those two were meant for each other
    2. (vorfinden) find;
    wir fanden ihn schlafend/bei der Arbeit we found him asleep/at work
    3. Meinung: think, believe, find;
    ich finde, dass … I think ( oder feel) (that) …;
    ich fände es klüger zu (+inf) I think it would be wiser to …;
    ich finde es kalt hier I find it cold here;
    ich finde es gut/schlecht (Sache) I like it/I don’t like it; (Vorschlag) I think/I don’t think it’s a good idea;
    ich finde das zum Lachen/Weinen I find that funny/tragic;
    finden Sie nicht (auch)? don’t you think so, too?; don’t you agree?;
    wie finden Sie das Buch? how do you like ( oder what do you think of) the book?;
    wie finde ich denn das? umg what am I to make of that?
    4.
    Gefallen finden an (+dat) take pleasure in;
    etwas an jemandem/etwas finden see something in sb/sth;
    ich weiß nicht, was sie an ihm findet I don’t know what she sees in him;
    ich kann nichts dabei finden I don’t see any harm in it;
    ich kann nichts dabei finden, dass er … I can’t see any harm in him ( oder his) (+ger)
    sie findet nichts dabei, wenn ihre Tochter spät heimkommt she thinks nothing of it ( oder doesn’t mind) when her daughter comes home late
    5. fig:
    reißenden Absatz finden sell like hotcakes;
    großen Anklang finden be very well received;
    Beachtung finden receive attention;
    jemandes Beifall finden meet with sb’s approval; Ende, Gehör, Glauben etc
    B. v/r
    1. (gefunden werden, anzutreffen sein) be found; Verschwundenes: turn up (again) umg;
    diese Pflanze findet sich nur im Gebirge this plant is only (to be) found in the mountains;
    es fand sich keinerlei Hinweis etc there were no clues etc (at all oder to be found);
    es fanden sich nur wenige Freiwillige there were only a few volunteers;
    in dem Brief fand sich kein Wort darüber there was not a word about it ( oder no mention of it) in the letter
    2. Person:
    sich umzingelt/in einer Notlage etc
    finden find o.s. surrounded/in dire straits etc
    3. (in Ordnung kommen) work out;
    das wird sich schon alles finden it’ll all work out ( oder sort itself out) (in the end)
    4. geh Person: find o.s.
    5. Person:
    sich finden in (+akk) (sich fügen in) resign ( oder reconcile) o.s. to; (sich gewöhnen an) get used to
    C. v/i:
    nach Hause finden find one’s way home;
    zur Musik/Kunst etc
    finden discover ( oder develop an appreciation for) music/art etc;
    zu sich selbst finden come to terms with o.s., sort o.s. out;
    er findet nicht aus dem Bett he just can’t get ( oder drag himself) out of bed;
    sie fand nicht zum Zahnarzt she (just) couldn’t bring herself to go to the dentist;
    endlich fand die Mannschaft zu ihrem Spiel at last the team got into its ( oder their) stride;
    sie hat noch nicht wieder zu ihrer alten Form gefunden she hasn’t yet recovered her old form
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entdecken) find
    2) (erlangen, erwerben) find <work, flat, wife, etc.>
    3) (herausfinden) find <solution, mistake, pretext, excuse, answer>
    4) (einschätzen, beurteilen)

    Hilfe [bei jemandem] finden — get help [from somebody]

    2.

    es fand sich niemand/jemand, der das tun wollte — nobody wanted to do that/ there was somebody who wanted to do that

    das/es wird sich alles finden — it will all work out all right

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    zu sich selbst finden(fig.) come to terms with oneself

    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,pp.: fand, gefunden)
    = to detect v.
    to find v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: found)

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  • 93 tenerse

    VERBO PRONOMINAL
    1) (=sostenerse)

    tenerse firme — (lit) to stand upright; (fig) to stand firm

    tenerse de o en pieto stand up

    no se puede tener de pie, no se tiene de pie — he can hardly stand

    estoy que no me tengo de sueño — I'm falling asleep on my feet, I'm about ready to drop

    2) (=considerarse)

    tenerse en mucho — to have a high opinion of o.s.

    tenerse por, se tiene por muy listo — he thinks himself very clever, he thinks he's very clever

    * * *

    ■tenerse verbo reflexivo
    1 (contenerse) to control oneself
    2 tenerse en pie, to stand (up): estoy tan cansada que no me tengo en pie, I'm so exhausted I'm ready to drop
    3 (valorarse, estimarse) to consider oneself: se tiene por el hombre más atractivo del mundo, he thinks he's the most attractive man in the world
    te tienes en poco, you underestimate yourself
    ' tenerse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    tener
    English:
    upright
    - water
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [sostenerse]
    tenerse de pie o [m5] en pie [persona, objeto] to stand upright;
    tenerse sentado to sit up;
    no se tiene de la borrachera (que lleva) he's so drunk he can't stand up (straight);
    Fam
    tengo un hambre que no me tengo I'm so hungry I feel faint
    2. [considerarse]
    se tiene por listo he thinks he's clever;
    me tengo por una persona honrada I see myself as o consider myself an honest person
    3. [reprimirse, contenerse]
    tente, no vayas a hacer una tontería control yourself, don't do anything silly
    * * *
    v/r
    1 stand up; fig
    stand firm
    2
    :
    se tiene por atractivo he thinks he’s attractive;
    me tengo por justa I regard myself as fair, I think I’m fair
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to stand up
    2)
    tenerse por : to consider oneself
    me tengo por afortunado: I consider myself lucky
    * * *
    tenerse vb (sostenerse) to stand up [pt. & pp. stood]

    Spanish-English dictionary > tenerse

  • 94 comprendre

    comprendre [kɔ̃pʀɑ̃dʀ]
    ➭ TABLE 58 transitive verb
       a. ( = être composé de) to comprise ; ( = être muni de, inclure) to include
       b. [+ problème, langue, plaisanterie] to understand
    se faire comprendre to make o.s. understood
    tu comprends, ce que je veux c'est... you see, what I want is...
    * * *
    kɔ̃pʀɑ̃dʀ
    1.
    1) ( saisir le sens de) to understand

    ne te mêles pas de cela, tu as compris or c'est compris! — keep out of it, do you hear ou understand?

    mal comprendre quelqu'un/quelque chose — to misunderstand somebody/something

    comprendre quelque chose de travers — (colloq) to get something all wrong

    2) ( se rendre compte de) to understand

    ce n'est pas facile, je comprends — it's not easy, I realize that

    je n'ai pas le temps, tu comprends — you see, I haven't got time

    3) ( admettre) to understand [attitude, sentiment]; ( faire preuve de compréhension envers) to understand [person]
    4) ( se faire une idée de) to see [métier, vie]
    5) ( être totalement constitué de) to consist of, to comprise

    2.
    se comprendre verbe pronominal
    1) [personnes] ( l'un l'autre) to understand each other ou one another
    2) ( soi-même)
    3) ( être compréhensible) [attitude, sentiment] to be understandable
    * * *
    kɔ̃pʀɑ̃dʀ vt

    Je ne comprends pas ce que vous dites. — I don't understand what you're saying.

    J'ai dû mal comprendre. — I must have misunderstood.

    Je la comprends mal, c'est à cause de son accent. — I can't understand her, it's because of her accent.

    se faire comprendre — to make o.s. understood, (ses intentions) to get one's ideas across

    On peut le comprendre, mais cela n'excuse en rien son acte. — You can understand him, but that's no excuse for what he did.

    Sa femme ne le comprend pas. — His wife doesn't understand him.

    2) (= se composer de) to comprise, to consist of
    3) (= inclure) to include

    Le forfait ne comprend pas la location des skis. — The price doesn't include ski hire.

    * * *
    comprendre verb table: prendre
    A vtr
    1 ( saisir le sens de) to understand; si je comprends bien if I understand correctly; je ne comprends rien à ce qu'il raconte I don't understand a word of what he's saying; je ne comprends rien aux mathématiques I don't understand anything about mathematics; dois-je comprendre que tu n'as pas fini? am I to understand ou to take it that you haven't finished?; je ne suis pas certain d'avoir bien compris I'm not sure I got it right; il m'a dit son nom au téléphone mais je n'ai pas bien compris he told me his name on the phone but I didn't quite catch it; ne te mêles pas de cela, tu as compris or c'est compris! keep out of it, do you hear ou understand?; je ne veux pas que cela se reproduise, tu m'as (bien) compris! it mustn't happen again, have you got that quite clear?; est-ce que tu as compris quelque chose au cours? did you understand any of the lecture?; ‘pourquoi a-t-elle fait cela?’-‘vas-y comprendre quelque chose!’ ‘why did she do that?’-‘I've no idea!’; il ne comprend rien à rien he hasn't got a clue; c'est à n'y rien comprendre it's completely baffling; mal comprendre qn/qch to misunderstand sb/sth; être compris comme ironique to be taken ironically; être compris comme une menace to be interpreted as a threat; comprendre qch de travers to get sth all wrong; se faire comprendre to make oneself understood; être lent à comprendre to be slow on the uptake; (qu'est-ce que) tu comprends vite! iron you're quick! iron; tu as tout compris! iron aren't you clever! iron; tu comprends vite mais il faut t'expliquer longtemps! hum so the penny's finally dropped!; comprenne qui pourra! make of it what you will!;
    2 ( se rendre compte de) to understand; faire comprendre qch à qn to make sb understand sth; faire comprendre à qn que to make it clear to sb that; ce n'est pas facile, je comprends it's not easy, I realize that; je n'ai pas le temps, tu comprends you see, I haven't got time; oui mais tu comprends ils ne paient pas de loyer yes, but you see they don't pay any rent;
    3 ( admettre) to understand [attitude, sentiment]; ( faire preuve de compréhension envers) to understand [person]; je comprends qu'il soit furieux I can understand his anger; je suis fatigué tu peux comprendre cela? can't you understand I'm tired?; je suis prêt à comprendre beaucoup de choses, mais n'en abuse pas I'm usually very understanding, but don't push it; essaie de me comprendre try to understand; il n'a jamais rien compris aux femmes he has never understood a thing about women; comme je le comprends! I understand him exactly;
    4 ( se faire une idée de) to see [métier, vie, mariage]; comment comprends-tu ton rôle dans le projet? how do you see your role in the project?;
    5 ( être totalement constitué de) [comité, salaire] to be made up of; [équipement, boîte à outils] to consist of, to comprise; [méthode d'apprentissage, maison, immeuble, pièce] to comprise; [programme, formation] to consist of, to comprise; [prix] to include, to cover; notre association ne comprend que des médecins the members of our association are all doctors;
    6 ( être partiellement constitué de) to include; l'équipe comprend plusieurs joueurs étrangers the team includes several foreign players;
    7 ( compter) to include [TVA, prix, personnes].
    1 [personnes] ( l'un l'autre) to understand each other ou one another;
    2 ( soi-même) je me comprends I know what I'm trying to say;
    3 ( être compréhensible) [attitude, sentiment] to be understandable;
    4 ( être compris) [terme, mot, expression] le terme doit se comprendre ici dans son sens large the term is to be understood ou taken in its broadest sense.
    [kɔ̃prɑ̃dr] verbe transitif
    A.
    1. [saisir par un raisonnement] to understand
    a. [vous avez suivi] is it clear?, do you understand?
    b. [c'est un ordre] do you hear me!
    (c'est) compris! all right!, OK!
    a. [mon exposé est-il clair?] is my explanation clear enough?
    b. [ton menaçant] do I make myself clear?
    quand j'ai vu la pile de dossiers, j'ai compris mon malheur ou ma douleur! when I saw that great pile of files, I knew what I was in for!
    ça va, j'ai compris, tu préfères que je m'en aille! OK, I get the message, you want me to go!
    2. [saisir grâce à ses connaissances - théorie, langue] to understand
    3. [saisir par une intuition] to understand, to realize
    4. [admettre] to understand
    je comprends qu'on s'énerve dans les bouchons it's quite understandable that people get irritable when caught in traffic jams
    elle n'a pas osé, il faut comprendre (aussi)! she didn't dare, you have to put yourself in her shoes!
    5. [concevoir] to understand, to see
    (en usage absolu) [pour établir un lien avec l'interlocuteur]
    tu comprends?, comprends-tu? you see?, you know?
    6. [avoir les mêmes sentiments que] to understand, to sympathize with
    je vous comprends, cela a dû être terrible I know how you feel, it must have been awful
    je la comprends, avec un mari pareil! I don't blame her with the sort of husband she's got!
    B.
    1. [être composé entièrement de] to contain, to be made up ou to be comprised ou to consist of
    2. [être composé en partie de] to include, to contain
    3. [englober - frais, taxe] to include
    4. (au passif) [se situer]
    l'inflation sera comprise entre 5 % et 8 % inflation will be (somewhere) between 5% and 8%
    ————————
    se comprendre verbe pronominal
    cela se comprend, ça se comprend that's quite understandable
    ————————
    se comprendre verbe pronominal
    ————————
    se comprendre verbe pronominal
    (emploi réfléchi) (familier & locution)
    dire qu'on a compris/qu'on n'a pas compris
    I see (what you mean now). Je vois (ce que vous voulez dire)
    I understand. Je comprends
    I think I've got it now. Ça y est, je crois que j'ai compris
    I'm sorry, I don't follow you. Pardon, mais je ne vous suis pas
    I'm sorry, I still don't understand/it's still not very clear. Désolé, mais je ne comprends toujours pas/ce n'est toujours pas très clair
    I'm afraid you've lost me. Je ne vous suis plus

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > comprendre

  • 95 o’l

    v.i. to die; to die (down, away, etc.); to go bad; (after V+(may o’l! Stop...ing and drop dead! o’ldiga chiqar to announce as dead. ajaldan besh kun burun o’l to die an untimely death. nomusga o’l to die from shame. Eti o’l to feel numb; to become unafraid of, inured; to become unfeeling. o’lganning kunidan having no other choice. o’lganning ustiga ko’mgan one misfortune on top of another. o’lib tur /o’lib, charchab to be dead tired. o’lib netib qol to have some disaster befall one. o’lib tirilib or o’lib qutulib tooth and nail, hammer and tongs; by the sweat of one’s brow. o’lmagan mening jonim I’ve endured worse than this., This is nothing. o’lsinki shunday bo’lsa There is no way that it can be this way. o’l a! hey hey!, a hah! o’lay agar I swear to God (lit., ‘May I die if...’). voy o’lay! Oh my God! o’lma(ng)! May you live long! o’lmasam! Well, I’ll be! o’lgan ish dead issue, bygone thing. o’lgan tsement cement which has gone bad. o’lmaydigan mol product which never loses its value. o’lmaydigan hunar skill which is always in demand. o’l deydigan odam/o’ldim o’ldim deguncha until the very last moment; a very little bit at a time. o’lmasning kuni in order not to die, to preserve one’s life. o’lsa o’ligi ortiq incomparably better. (o’ldir, o’ldiril, o’ldirtir)

    Uzbek-English dictionary > o’l

  • 96 Б-40

    HE БЕДА coll NP Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. это or a clause), pres only, or indep. sent) it is of no great consequence, it is not worth worrying about
    no matter
    it doesn't matter it's not so terrible that's no misfortune.
    Когда я ухожу, он (Пастернак) снова церемонно извиняется, что не успел дочитать пьесу. «То есть, вернее, — я и не раскрыл её. Мне вчера помешали. Но это не беда. У нас будет повод снова вскоре встретиться, хорошо?» (Гладков 1). As I was leaving him (Pasternak), he again apologized very profusely for not having finished reading my play: "Or rather, I should say, I haven't even looked at it yet. I was interrupted yesterday. But no matter-we shall soon be meeting again, won't we?" (1a).
    «Простите великодушно за то, что заставил столько ждать...» -«Не беспокойтесь... ничего, несколько замешкались, не беда...» (Достоевский 1). "Be so generous as to forgive me for having kept you waiting so long..." "Don't worry...it's nothing, you're just a bit late, it doesn't matter..." (1a).
    В кабинете выпускающего происходила невероятная кутерьма и путаница. Он, совершенно бешеный, с красными глазами, метался, не зная, что делать... Метранпаж ходил за ним и, дыша винным духом, говорил: «Ну что же, Иван Вонифатьевич, не беда, пускай завтра утром выпускают экстренное приложение» (Булгаков 10). The night editor's office was in a state of pandemonium. The editor, furious, red-eyed, rushed about not knowing what to do....The makeup man followed him about, reeking of wine fumes and saying, "Oh, well, it's not so terrible, Ivan Vonifatievich, we can publish an extra supplement tomorrow" (10a).
    «Романтик сказал бы: я чувствую, что наши дороги начинают расходиться, а я просто говорю, что мы друг другу приелись». - «Евгений...» - «Душа моя, это не беда то ли ещё на свете приедается!» (Тургенев 2). "A romantic would say, i feel our paths are beginning to diverge,' but I will simply say that we are tired of each other." "Oh Yevgeny...." "Dear lad, that's no misfortune, the world is full of things that pall on one" (2c).

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  • 97 Т-106

    И ТО
    1. Also: ДА (НО) И ТО
    coord Conj, connective) used to emphasize that the second of the statements it joins further restricts, narrows, or makes extreme the first statement (which is itself unusually restricted, narrow, or extreme)
    and then only
    and even then and (even) that.
    ...Вино подавалось у нас только за обедом, и то по рюмочке... (Пушкин 2)....With us, wine was only served at dinner, and then only one glass each... (3b).
    Сам он не выпил во все это время ни одной капли вина и всего только спросил себе в вокзале чаю, да и то больше для порядка (Достоевский 3). Не himself had not drunk a drop of wine the whole time, but had only ordered some tea in the vauxhall, and even that more for propriety's sake (3c).
    Первая неудача заключалась в том, что сын мельника достал, и то с большим трудом, только одну лошадь, которую одолжил ему сосед (Искандер 3). The first failure was that the miller's son obtained-and that with great difficulty-only one horse, which a neighbor lent him (3a).
    2.
    coord Conj, contrastive) used to show that the statement it introduces is unexpected, illogical, strange etc considering the information presented in the preceding statement: (and) still...
    (in limited contexts) and even (he (she etc))... Другого графолога звали Веров... Он мне сказал, что если ему дадут даже листок, напечатанный на пишущей машинке, то он и то определит характер печатавшего. Сказал также, что по почерку он может определить не то что характер, а сколько у человека комнат в квартире (Олеша 3). Another graphologist was called Verov....He told me that if he were given only a typewritten sheet, he would still be able to determine the writer's personality. He said that he could not only determine personality by handwriting, but even how many rooms the person had in his apartment (3a).
    Катя очень хорошо водит машину, и то она решила, что в такую пургу лучше остаться дома. Katya's a very good driver, and even she decided it was better to stay home in such a snowstorm.
    3. (intensif Particle) used to emphasize that the immediately preceding element justifies, exemplifies, or supports particularly well what is stated in the preceding context
    even.
    (Говорящий - мул) Там, в городе, одни люди хватают других людей и отправляют в холодный край, название которого я забыл. А иногда просто убивают. А за что - никто не знает... Я одного не пойму, почему все эти люди, прежде чем их схватят, никуда не бегут... Я и то в свое время сбежал от злого хозяина и пришел к своему старику. И ничего -обошлось (Искандер 3). (The speaker is a mule) Down there, in the city, some people are seizing other people and sending them off to a cold country, I forget the name of it. And sometimes they just kill them. No one knows what for....One thing I'll never understand is why all those people don't run away somewhere before they get caught....Even I, in my time, once ran away from a bad master to come to my old man. And nothing happened - it turned out all right (3a).
    Пирог оказался очень вкусным — я и то не смогла устоять. The pie ended up being really good—even I couldn't resist.
    4. substand (Particle) used as, or as part of, an affirmative answer to or a confirmation of some preceding statement
    oh, yes
    yes (yup, aye etc) (...), that's ('tis) true indeed.
    «Ноги с пару зашлись». — «Вот прошлогодняя копна, может, погреешься?» - «И то. Покуда до дому дотянешь, помереть можно» (Шолохов 2). "My legs are numb with cold." "There's an old haystack. Couldn't you get warm in there?" "Oh, yes. Or I'll be dead before we get home" (2a).
    (Анисья:) Да ты заходи, самовар поставим, чайком душеньку отведешь. (Матрёна (садится):) И то уморилась, миленькие (Толстой 1). (A.:) But come in and we'll get the samovar ready. You'll feel better after a cup of tea. (M. (sitting down):) Aye, I'm tired out, that's true (lc).
    He бойся, дядя Митя, я не стану этого делать, не стану я переваливать свой груз на твои слабенькие, дохленькие плечи, не стану подвергать я тебя опасности унижения от собственного бессилия... я поберегу тебя... Почти так говорил себе Лева... И то, надо отдать ему должное, ни разу в жизни он еще не был так тонок, точен, чуток - так умен (Битов 2). Don't worry, Uncle Mitya, I won't do it, I will not dump my burden on your weak little sickly shoulders, not will I subject you to the danger of being humiliated by your own helplessness...I'll look after you....Lyova was talking to himself almost this way....Indeed, to give him his due, he had never in his life been so subtle, exact, sensitive-so intelligent (2a).

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  • 98 не беда

    НЕ БЕДА coll
    [NP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. это or a clause), pres only, or indep. sent]
    =====
    it is of no great consequence, it is not worth worrying about:
    - that's no misfortune.
         ♦ Когда я ухожу, он [Пастернак] снова церемонно извиняется, что не успел дочитать пьесу. "То есть, вернее, - я и не раскрыл её. Мне вчера помешали. Но это не беда. У нас будет повод снова вскоре встретиться, хорошо?" (Гладков 1). As I was leaving him [Pasternak], he again apologized very profusely for not having finished reading my play: "Or rather, I should say, I haven't even looked at it yet. I was interrupted yesterday. But no matter-we shall soon be meeting again, won't we?" (1a).
         ♦ "Простите великодушно за то, что заставил столько ждать..." - "Не беспокойтесь... ничего, несколько замешкались, не беда..." (Достоевский 1). "Be so generous as to forgive me for having kept you waiting so long..." "Don't worry...it's nothing, you're just a bit late, it doesn't matter..." (1a).
         ♦ В кабинете выпускающего происходила невероятная кутерьма и путаница. Он, совершенно бешеный, с красными глазами, метался, не зная, что делать... Метранпаж ходил за ним и, дыша винным духом, говорил: "Ну что же, Иван Вонифатьевич, не беда, пускай завтра утром выпускают экстренное приложение" (Булгаков 10). The night editor's office was in a state of pandemonium. The editor, furious, red-eyed, rushed about not knowing what to do....The makeup man followed him about, reeking of wine fumes and saying, "Oh, well, it's not so terrible, Ivan Vonifatievich, we can publish an extra supplement tomorrow" (10a).
         ♦ "Романтик сказал бы: я чувствую, что наши дороги начинают расходиться, а я просто говорю, что мы друг другу приелись". - "Евгений..." - "Душа моя, это не беда; то ли ещё на свете приедается!" (Тургенев 2). "A romantic would say, 'I feel our paths are beginning to diverge,' but I will simply say that we are tired of each other." "Oh Yevgeny...." "Dear lad, that's no misfortune; the world is full of things that pall on one" (2c).

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  • 99 да и то

    =====
    1. Also: ДА <HO> И ТО [coord Conj, connective]
    used to emphasize that the second of the statements it joins further restricts, narrows, or makes extreme the first statement (which is itself unusually restricted, narrow, or extreme):
    - and (even) that.
         ♦...Вино подавалось у нас только за обедом, и то по рюмочке... (Пушкин 2)....With us, wine was only served at dinner, and then only one glass each... (3b).
         ♦ Сам он не выпил во все это время ни одной капли вина и всего только спросил себе в вокзале чаю, да и то больше для порядка (Достоевский 3). He himself had not drunk a drop of wine the whole time, but had only ordered some tea in the vauxhall, and even that more for propriety's sake (3c).
         ♦ Первая неудача заключалась в том, что сын мельника достал, и то с большим трудом, только одну лошадь, которую одолжил ему сосед (Искандер 3). The first failure was that the miller's son obtained-and that with great difficulty-only one horse, which a neighbor lent him (3a).
    2. [coord Conj, contrastive]
    used to show that the statement it introduces is unexpected, illogical, strange etc considering the information presented in the preceding statement:
    - (and) still...;
    - [in limited contexts] and even (he <she etc>)...
         ♦ Другого графолога звали Веров... Он мне сказал, что если ему дадут даже листок, напечатанный на пишущей машинке, то он и то определит характер печатавшего. Сказал также, что по почерку он может определить не то что характер, а сколько у человека комнат в квартире (Олеша 3). Another graphologist was called Verov....He told me that if he were given only a typewritten sheet, he would still be able to determine the writer's personality. He said that he could not only determine personality by handwriting, but even how many rooms the person had in his apartment (3a).
         ♦ Катя очень хорошо водит машину, и то она решила, что в такую пургу лучше остаться дома. Katya's a very good driver, and even she decided it was better to stay home in such a snowstorm.
    3. [intensif Particle]
    used to emphasize that the immediately preceding element justifies, exemplifies, or supports particularly well what is stated in the preceding context:
    - even.
         ♦ [Говорящий - мул] Там, в городе, одни люди хватают других людей и отправляют в холодный край, название которого я забыл. А иногда просто убивают. А за что - никто не знает... Я одного не пойму, почему все эти люди, прежде чем их схватят, никуда не бегут... Я и то в свое время сбежал от злого хозяина и пришел к своему старику. И ничего - обошлось (Искандер 3). [The speaker is a mule] Down there, in the city, some people are seizing other people and sending them off to a cold country, I forget the name of it. And sometimes they just kill them. No one knows what for....One thing I'll never understand is why all those people don't run away somewhere before they get caught....Even I, in my time, once ran away from a bad master to come to my old man. And nothing happened - it turned out all right (3a).
         ♦ Пирог оказался очень вкусным - я и то не смогла устоять. The pie ended up being really good - even I couldn't resist.
    4. substand [Particle]
    used as, or as part of, an affirmative answer to or a confirmation of some preceding statement:
    - oh, yes;
    - yes <yup, aye etc> (...), that's < 'tis> true;
    - indeed.
         ♦ "Ноги с пару зашлись". - "Вот прошлогодняя копна, может, погреешься?" - "И то. Покуда до дому дотянешь, помереть можно" (Шолохов 2). "My legs are numb with cold." "There's an old haystack. Couldn't you get warm in there?" "Oh, yes. Or I'll be dead before we get home" (2a).
         ♦ [Анисья:] Да ты заходи, самовар поставим, чайком душеньку отведешь. [Матрена (садится):] И то уморилась, миленькие (Толстой 1). [A.:] But come in and we'll get the samovar ready. You'll feel better after a cup of tea. [M. (sitting down):] Aye, I'm tired out, that's true (lc).
         ♦ Не бойся, дядя Митя, я не стану этого делать, не стану я переваливать свой груз на твои слабенькие, дохленькие плечи, не стану подвергать я тебя опасности унижения от собственного бессилия... я поберегу тебя... Почти так говорил себе Лева... И то, надо отдать ему должное, ни разу в жизни он еще не был так тонок, точен, чуток - так умен (Битов 2). Don't worry, Uncle Mitya, I won't do it, I will not dump my burden on your weak little sickly shoulders, not will I subject you to the danger of being humiliated by your own helplessness...I'll look after you....Lyova was talking to himself almost this way....Indeed, to give him his due, he had never in his life been so subtle, exact, sensitive-so intelligent (2a).

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  • 100 и то

    • И ТО
    =====
    1. Also: ДА <HO> И ТО [coord Conj, connective]
    used to emphasize that the second of the statements it joins further restricts, narrows, or makes extreme the first statement (which is itself unusually restricted, narrow, or extreme):
    - and (even) that.
         ♦...Вино подавалось у нас только за обедом, и то по рюмочке... (Пушкин 2)....With us, wine was only served at dinner, and then only one glass each... (3b).
         ♦ Сам он не выпил во все это время ни одной капли вина и всего только спросил себе в вокзале чаю, да и то больше для порядка (Достоевский 3). He himself had not drunk a drop of wine the whole time, but had only ordered some tea in the vauxhall, and even that more for propriety's sake (3c).
         ♦ Первая неудача заключалась в том, что сын мельника достал, и то с большим трудом, только одну лошадь, которую одолжил ему сосед (Искандер 3). The first failure was that the miller's son obtained-and that with great difficulty-only one horse, which a neighbor lent him (3a).
    2. [coord Conj, contrastive]
    used to show that the statement it introduces is unexpected, illogical, strange etc considering the information presented in the preceding statement:
    - (and) still...;
    - [in limited contexts] and even (he <she etc>)...
         ♦ Другого графолога звали Веров... Он мне сказал, что если ему дадут даже листок, напечатанный на пишущей машинке, то он и то определит характер печатавшего. Сказал также, что по почерку он может определить не то что характер, а сколько у человека комнат в квартире (Олеша 3). Another graphologist was called Verov....He told me that if he were given only a typewritten sheet, he would still be able to determine the writer's personality. He said that he could not only determine personality by handwriting, but even how many rooms the person had in his apartment (3a).
         ♦ Катя очень хорошо водит машину, и то она решила, что в такую пургу лучше остаться дома. Katya's a very good driver, and even she decided it was better to stay home in such a snowstorm.
    3. [intensif Particle]
    used to emphasize that the immediately preceding element justifies, exemplifies, or supports particularly well what is stated in the preceding context:
    - even.
         ♦ [Говорящий - мул] Там, в городе, одни люди хватают других людей и отправляют в холодный край, название которого я забыл. А иногда просто убивают. А за что - никто не знает... Я одного не пойму, почему все эти люди, прежде чем их схватят, никуда не бегут... Я и то в свое время сбежал от злого хозяина и пришел к своему старику. И ничего - обошлось (Искандер 3). [The speaker is a mule] Down there, in the city, some people are seizing other people and sending them off to a cold country, I forget the name of it. And sometimes they just kill them. No one knows what for....One thing I'll never understand is why all those people don't run away somewhere before they get caught....Even I, in my time, once ran away from a bad master to come to my old man. And nothing happened - it turned out all right (3a).
         ♦ Пирог оказался очень вкусным - я и то не смогла устоять. The pie ended up being really good - even I couldn't resist.
    4. substand [Particle]
    used as, or as part of, an affirmative answer to or a confirmation of some preceding statement:
    - oh, yes;
    - yes <yup, aye etc> (...), that's < 'tis> true;
    - indeed.
         ♦ "Ноги с пару зашлись". - "Вот прошлогодняя копна, может, погреешься?" - "И то. Покуда до дому дотянешь, помереть можно" (Шолохов 2). "My legs are numb with cold." "There's an old haystack. Couldn't you get warm in there?" "Oh, yes. Or I'll be dead before we get home" (2a).
         ♦ [Анисья:] Да ты заходи, самовар поставим, чайком душеньку отведешь. [Матрена (садится):] И то уморилась, миленькие (Толстой 1). [A.:] But come in and we'll get the samovar ready. You'll feel better after a cup of tea. [M. (sitting down):] Aye, I'm tired out, that's true (lc).
         ♦ Не бойся, дядя Митя, я не стану этого делать, не стану я переваливать свой груз на твои слабенькие, дохленькие плечи, не стану подвергать я тебя опасности унижения от собственного бессилия... я поберегу тебя... Почти так говорил себе Лева... И то, надо отдать ему должное, ни разу в жизни он еще не был так тонок, точен, чуток - так умен (Битов 2). Don't worry, Uncle Mitya, I won't do it, I will not dump my burden on your weak little sickly shoulders, not will I subject you to the danger of being humiliated by your own helplessness...I'll look after you....Lyova was talking to himself almost this way....Indeed, to give him his due, he had never in his life been so subtle, exact, sensitive-so intelligent (2a).

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  • weary — I UK [ˈwɪərɪ] / US [ˈwɪrɪ] adjective Word forms weary : adjective weary comparative wearier superlative weariest 1) very tired, especially because of hard work or activity They collapsed on to their beds, too weary to get changed. a) showing that …   English dictionary

  • take — I [[t]te͟ɪk[/t]] USED WITH NOUNS DESCRIBING ACTIONS ♦ takes, taking, took, taken (Take is used in combination with a wide range of nouns, where the meaning of the combination is mostly given by the noun. Many of these combinations are common… …   English dictionary

  • tire — tire1 [ taır ] noun count ** the rubber cover of a wheel, that is filled with air: a flat tire (=a tire without air in it): Oh no! Not another flat tire! tire tire 2 [ taır ] verb intransitive or transitive * to become tired, or to make someone… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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