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121 формировать идею
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122 conceive
kən'si:v1) (to form (an idea etc) in the mind.) concebir2) (to imagine: I can't conceive why you did that.) entender3) ((of a woman) to become pregnant.) concebir•- conceivably
tr[kən'siːv]1 (child) concebir2 (devise, think up) concebir3 (understand) entender1 concebir: concebir, embarazarseconceive vtimagine: concebir, imaginarv.• aprehender v.• concebir v.• formar v.• idear v.• ingeniar v.kən'siːv
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1)a) ( devise) \<\<plan\>\> concebir*I can't conceive why you did it — no concibo or no me cabe en la cabeza por qué lo hiciste
2) \<\<child\>\> concebir*
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vi ( become pregnant) concebir*Phrasal Verbs:[kǝn'siːv]1. VT1) [+ child] concebir2) (=imagine) concebirto conceive a dislike for sth/sb — cobrar antipatía a algo/algn
2. VI1) (=become pregnant) concebir2) (=think)* * *[kən'siːv]
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1)a) ( devise) \<\<plan\>\> concebir*I can't conceive why you did it — no concibo or no me cabe en la cabeza por qué lo hiciste
2) \<\<child\>\> concebir*
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123 evaluate
i'væljueit1) (to form an idea of the worth of: It is difficult to evaluate him as a writer.) valorar, evaluar2) (to work out the numerical value of: If x = 1 and y = 2 we can evaluate x2 + y2.) calcular, hallar el valor numérico de•tr[ɪ'væljʊeɪt]1 (assess) evaluar, juzgar; (estimate value) valorar, calcular (el valor de), tasar■ the teachers evaluated their students' abilities los profesores evaluaron la capacidad de sus alumnos2 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL hallar el valor numérico dev.• evaluar v.• justipreciar v.ɪ'væljueɪta) \<\<ability/data\>\> evaluar*b) ( value) (AmE) valorar, tasar, avaluar* (AmL)[ɪ'væljʊeɪt]VT1) (=assess value of) valorar, calcular el valor de2) (=judge) evaluar* * *[ɪ'væljueɪt]a) \<\<ability/data\>\> evaluar*b) ( value) (AmE) valorar, tasar, avaluar* (AmL) -
124 judge
1. verb1) (to hear and try (cases) in a court of law: Who will be judging this murder case?) juzgar2) (to decide which is the best in a competition etc: Is she going to judge the singing competition again?; Who will be judging the vegetables at the flower show?; Who is judging at the horse show?) hacer de jurado3) (to consider and form an idea of; to estimate: You can't judge a man by his appearance; Watch how a cat judges the distance before it jumps; She couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.) juzgar4) (to criticize for doing wrong: We have no right to judge him - we might have done the same thing ourselves.) juzgar
2. noun1) (a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: The judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.) juez2) (a person who decides which is the best in a competition etc: The judge's decision is final (= you cannot argue with the judge's decision); He was asked to be on the panel of judges at the beauty contest.) jurado3) (a person who is skilled at deciding how good etc something is: He says she's honest, and he's a good judge of character; He seems a very fine pianist to me, but I'm no judge.) conocedor, entendido•- judgment
- judging from / to judge from
- pass judgement on
- pass judgement
judge1 n juezjudge2 vb juzgar / calcular / evaluarhow do you judge the distance? ¿cómo calculas la distancia?who judged the song contest? ¿quiénes eran los jueces del festival de la canción?tr[ʤʌʤ]2 (in competition) jurado, miembro del jurado1 (court case) juzgar2 (calculate) calcular3 (consider) considerar■ the meat was judged unfit for human consumption la carne se consideró no apta para el consumo humano4 (competition) hacer de jurado en\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjudging from... a juzgar por...to be a good judge of... ser buen,-a conocedor,-ra de..., entender mucho de...to be a good judge of character saber juzgar a la genteto judge by... a juzgar por...1) assess: evaluar, juzgar2) deem: juzgar, considerar3) try: juzgar (ante el tribuno)4)judging by : a juzgar porjudge n1) : juez mf, jueza f2)to be a good judge of : saber juzgar a, entender mucho den.• arbitrador, -ora s.m.,f.• conocedor, -ora s.m.,f.• juez (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• oidor, -ora s.m.,f.• árbitro s.m.v.• arbitrar v.• distinguir v.• enjuiciar v.• juzgar v.• medir v.• opinar v.• sentenciar v.dʒʌdʒ
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1) ( Law) juez mf, juez, jueza m,f, magistrado, -da m,f; ( of competition) juez mf, miembro mf del jurado; ( Sport) juez mf2) ( appraiser)he's a good judge of character — es muy buen psicólogo, tiene buen ojo para la gente
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1) ( Law) \<\<case/person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<contest\>\> ser* el juez de2)a) ( estimate) \<\<size/speed\>\> calcularb) ( assess) \<\<situation/position\>\> evaluar*; \<\<person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<advantages\>\> valorarc) ( deem) juzgar*, considerar3) (censure, condemn) juzgar*
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vi juzgar*[dʒʌdʒ]you shouldn't judge by appearances — no deberías juzgar or dejarte llevar por las apariencias
1. N1) (Jur) juez mf, juez(a) m / fjudge of appeal — juez mf de alzadas, juez mf de apelaciones
the judge's rules — (Brit) los derechos del detenido
3) (=knowledgeable person) conocedor(a) m / f (of de); entendido(-a) m / f (of en); (=expert) perito(-a) m / f (of en)he's a fine judge of horses — es un excelente conocedor de or entendido en caballos
to be a good/bad judge of character — ser buen/mal psicólogo, tener/no tener psicología para conocer a la gente
I'll be the judge of that — yo decidiré eso, lo juzgaré yo mismo
2. VT1) [+ person, case, contest] juzgar; [+ matter] decidir, resolverwho can judge this question? — ¿quién puede resolver esta cuestión?
he judged the moment well — escogió el momento oportuno, atinó
2) (Sport) arbitrar3) (=estimate) [+ weight, size, distance] calcularwe judged the distance right/wrong — calculamos bien/mal la distancia
4) (=consider) considerarI judged it to be right — lo consideré acertado, me pareció correcto
they thought that they were going to win easily, but they judged wrong — creían que iban a ganar con facilidad, pero erraron en el juicio
she suspected that his intentions were dishonest, and she judged right — dudaba que sus intenciones fueran honestas, y acertó en el juicio
as far as can be judged — a mi modo de ver, según mi juicio
3.VI (=act as judge) juzgar, ser juezjudging from or to judge by his expression — a juzgar por su expresión
to judge for o.s. — juzgar por sí mismo
to judge of — juzgar de, opinar sobre
who am I to judge? — ¿es que yo soy capaz de juzgar?
as far as I can judge — por lo que puedo entender, a mi entender
4.CPDjudge advocate N — (Mil) auditor m de guerra
* * *[dʒʌdʒ]
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1) ( Law) juez mf, juez, jueza m,f, magistrado, -da m,f; ( of competition) juez mf, miembro mf del jurado; ( Sport) juez mf2) ( appraiser)he's a good judge of character — es muy buen psicólogo, tiene buen ojo para la gente
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1) ( Law) \<\<case/person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<contest\>\> ser* el juez de2)a) ( estimate) \<\<size/speed\>\> calcularb) ( assess) \<\<situation/position\>\> evaluar*; \<\<person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<advantages\>\> valorarc) ( deem) juzgar*, considerar3) (censure, condemn) juzgar*
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vi juzgar*you shouldn't judge by appearances — no deberías juzgar or dejarte llevar por las apariencias
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125 bewerten
v/t1. (Leistung, Chancen etc.) assess ( nach by, according to); (jemanden) judge (by); (Aufsatz) mark, correct; jemanden / etw. bewerten als judge s.o. / s.th. to be, see s.o / s.th. as; einen Aufsatz mit der Note 2 / mit einer guten Note bewerten etwa give an essay a B / a good mark (bes. Am. grade); eine Arbeit gerecht / positiv bewerten mark (Am. grade) a piece of work fairly / positively; zu hoch / niedrig bewerten Eigenschaft: overrate / underrate; der Sprung wurde nicht bewertet / mit 7 Punkten bewertet the jump was disqualified / scored 7 points* * *to assess; to value; to grade; to appraise* * *be|wẹr|ten ptp bewe\#rtetvtjdn to judge; Leistung auch, Schularbeit to assess; Gegenstand to value, to put a value onetw zu hoch/niedrig bewerten — to overvalue/undervalue sth
jdn/etw nach einem Maßstab bewerten — to judge sb/measure sth against a yardstick
etw mit der Note 5 bewerten — to give sth a mark (Brit) or grade (US) of 5
* * *(to form an idea of the worth of: It is difficult to evaluate him as a writer.) evaluate* * *be·wer·ten *vtder Aufsatz wurde mit befriedigend bewertet the essay was given the mark “satisfactory”ein Kunstobjekt \bewerten to value a work of artnach dem Einheitswert \bewerten to assess [or appraise] based on the standard valueetw zu hoch/niedrig \bewerten to overvalue/undervalue sth* * *transitives Verb assess; rate; (dem Geldwert nach) value ( mit at); (Schulw., Sport) mark; grade (Amer.)einen Aufsatz mit [der Note] ‘gut’ bewerten — mark or (Amer.) grade an essay ‘good’
* * *bewerten v/tjemanden/etwas bewerten als judge sb/sth to be, see s.o/sth as;einen Aufsatz mit der Note 2/mit einer guten Note bewerten etwa give an essay a B/a good mark (besonders US grade);eine Arbeit gerecht/positiv bewerten mark (US grade) a piece of work fairly/positively;zu hoch/niedrig bewerten Eigenschaft: overrate/underrate;der Sprung wurde nicht bewertet/mit 7 Punkten bewertet the jump was disqualified/scored 7 points2. WIRTSCH value (mit at)* * *transitives Verb assess; rate; (dem Geldwert nach) value ( mit at); (Schulw., Sport) mark; grade (Amer.)einen Aufsatz mit [der Note] ‘gut’ bewerten — mark or (Amer.) grade an essay ‘good’
* * *v.to appraise v.to estimate v.to rate v.to value v. -
126 ersinnen
v/t (unreg.) geh. think up, dream up; (erfinden) invent* * *to conceive; to devise* * *er|sịn|nen [ɛɐ'zɪnən] ptp erso\#nnen [ɛɐ'zɔnən]vt irregto devise, to think up; (= erfinden) to invent* * *2) (to make in a clever way: He contrived a tent from an old sack.) contrive3) (to tell (an interesting story).) weave* * *er·sin·nen *vt irreg (geh)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) devise* * ** * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) devise* * *v.to conceive v.to device v.to weave v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) -
127 evaluate
transitive verb1) (value) schätzen [Wert, Preis, Schaden, Kosten]2) (appraise) einschätzen; auswerten [Daten]* * *[i'væljueit]1) (to form an idea of the worth of: It is difficult to evaluate him as a writer.) bewerten2) (to work out the numerical value of: If x = 1 and y = 2 we can evaluate x2 + y2.) berechnen•- academic.ru/25303/evaluation">evaluation* * *evalu·ate[ɪˈvæljueɪt]vtwe need to \evaluate how the new material stands up to wear and tear wir müssen feststellen, wie das neue Material auf Verschleiß reagiertto \evaluate a loan ein Darlehen festsetzento \evaluate the results die Ergebnisse auswerten▪ to \evaluate sb jdn beurteilen▪ to \evaluate whether... beurteilen, ob...* * *[I'vljʊeɪt]vthouse, painting, worth etc schätzen (at auf +acc); damages festsetzen (at auf +acc); chances, situation, effectiveness, usefulness einschätzen, beurteilen; evidence, results auswerten; pros and cons (gegeneinander) abwägen; contribution, achievement, work, performance beurteilen; (MED) patient untersuchen (und die Diagnose stellen)* * *at auf akk)2. abschätzen, bewerten, beurteilen3. berechnen, (zahlenmäßig) bestimmen4. auswerten* * *transitive verb1) (value) schätzen [Wert, Preis, Schaden, Kosten]2) (appraise) einschätzen; auswerten [Daten]* * *v.auswerten v. -
128 estimate
1. 'estimeit verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) beregne, anslå, kalkulere2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) vurdere, bedømme2. -mət noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) beregning, (kostnads)overslag, kalkyletaksere--------vurderingIsubst. \/ˈestɪmət\/, \/ˈestɪmeɪt\/1) verdsetting, vurdering, kalkyle, overslag2) anbud3) ( parlamentarisk) budsjettforslag4) omdømme, oppfatning, meningat a rough estimate anslagsvis, cirkaestimate of mening om, oppfatning omestimate of costs kostnadsberegning, kostnadsoverslagIIverb \/ˈestɪmeɪt\/1) vurdere, beregne, anslå, verdsette• the cost will be an estimated £2 million2) bedømme, gjetteestimate at verdsette til, beregne til• the amount was estimated at £1000estimate for regne på, kalkulere kostnadene for, gjøre et kostnadsoverslag
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