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101 symptom
ˈsɪmptəm сущ. симптом;
признак to have, manifest, show symptoms (of) ≈ обнаруживать признаки/симптомы чего-л. acute symptom мед. ≈ острый симптом Syn: clue, indication, prodrome, syndrome, sign, feature симптом, внешний признак - to show *s of smth. обнаруживать симптомы /признаки/ чего-л. - *s of appendicitis симптомы аппендицита - premonitory *s of an earthquake признаки, предупреждающие о землетрясении проблеск, след( чего-л.) - to discover in smb. *s of genius распознать в ком-л. проблеск /след/ гениальности symptom признак ~ симптом;
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102 watch
̈ɪwɔtʃ I сущ. часы( карманные, наручные) by my watch ≈ по моим часам to set, wind up a watch ≈ выставлять время на часах, заводить часы to synchronize watches ≈ сверять часы He set his watch by mine. ≈ Он поставил свои часы по моим. a watch is fast ≈ часы спешат a watch is right ≈ часы идут правильно a watch is slow ≈ часы отстают a watch goes ≈ часы идут a watch keeps time ≈ часы показывают время a watch runs down ≈ часы отстают a watch stops ≈ часы стоят analog watch digital watch dress watch pocket watch self-winding watch waterproof watch wrist watch watch band II
1. сущ.
1) пристальное наблюдение;
надзор be on the watch - keep watch Syn: surveillance
2) мор. вахта;
дежурство night watch ≈ ночное дежурство
3) а) сторож б) уст. страж;
дозор, стража, караул
4) уст. бодрствование Syn: vigil
5) ист. стража (часть ночи) ∙
2. гл.
1) а) (внимательно) наблюдать, следить;
смотреть( за кем-л.) Watch me carefully. ≈ Внимательно следи за мной. Watch what I do and how I do. ≈ Смотри, что я делаю и как я это делаю. Are you going to play or only watch? ≈ Ты будешь играть или просто смотреть? I watched her cross the street. ≈ Я видел, как она переходила улицу. watch TV watch it Syn: observe б) шпионить, следить, подглядывать( за кем-л.) She was scared that someone was watching her. ≈ Она боялась, что за ней наблюдают. Syn: spy
2.
2) караулить;
сторожить, охранять;
присматривать;
(тж. watch over) Parents can't to be expected to watch there children 24 hours a day. ≈ Нельзя ожидать, что родители будут присматривать за своими детьми двадцать четыре часа в сутки.
3) опасаться, остерегаться( кого-л., чего-л.) You really ought to watch these weirdos. ≈ Тебе правда нужно остерегаться этих странных типов.
4) бодрствовать;
дежурить Syn: be awake, stay awake, keep awake, keep vigil
5) выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) Will you watch for the bus while I go into the shop for a moment? ≈ Ты не постоишь на остановке, пока я на минуту зайду в магазин? watch one's time ∙ watch in watch out watch over watch the time watch one's step часы (наручные, карманные) - he set his * by mine он поставил свои часы по моим - my * has run down мои часы остановились (морское) корабельный хронометр( over) пристальное наблюдение;
надзор;
присмотр - to keep * over smth., smb. наблюдать /следить/ за чем-л., кем-л.;
сторожить /караулить/ что-л., кого-л. - to keep a (good) * внимательно /бдительно/ следить или сторожить (for) высматривание - on the * for smth., smb. в ожидании чего-л., кого-л. - to be on the * for подкарауливать, поджидать - to be on the * for an opportunity выжидать удобного случая( морское) вахта - starboard * первая вахта;
вахта правого борта (часть команды) - * and * деление команды на две вахты - * below подвахтенные;
время, свободное от вахты - * off подвахтенные;
время, свободное от вахты - * fall in! очередной смене построиться! (команда) (морское) дежурство - to keep *, to be on * нести вахту - * officer вахтенный офицер( шотландское) наблюдательный пункт на горе;
сторожевой холм( историческое) стража;
караул, (ночной) дозор - the town * городская стража (историческое) сторож;
страж, часовой( историческое) оклик или крик ночного дозора (историческое) стража (часть ночи) - in the *es of the night (возвышенно) в ночные стражи, ночью;
в бессонные ночные часы, во время ночного бдения > to pass as a * in the night пройти не оставив следа > * and ward строгое наблюдение;
неусыпная бдительность наблюдать, следить - to * the development of affairs следить за развитием событий - to * one's diet соблюдать диету смотреть, наблюдать - to * television смотреть телевизор - to * a game смотреть игру;
наблюдать за игрой (тж. over) стеречь, сторожить, караулить, охранять - there is a policeman *ing outside the building у здания дежурит полицейский - will you * (over) my clothes while I have a swim? вы не посмотрите за моей одеждой, пока я купаюсь? (for) поджидать, выжидать, ожидать;
высматривать;
подстерегать, подкарауливать - *ing for a signal в ожидании сигнала - to * one's time подстерегать (удобный) момент - to * for a chance поджидать удобный случай быть начеку, настороже;
проявлять осмотрительность (тж. * out) - * out!, * it! (разговорное) осторожно!, будь осторожным! - * out! There is a car coming Осторожно! Идет машина - to * out for smth., smb. напряженно ожидать чего-л., кого-л. - the doctor told her to * out for symptoms of measles врач велел ей следить, не появятся ли симптомы кори дежурить (особ. ночью) - to * with a sick person, to * at smb.'s (bed) side, to * beside a sick bed дежурить у больного /у постели больного/ (редкое) стоять на вахте;
быть в карауле, дозоре часто (религия) бодрствовать - * and pray (библеизм) бодрствуйте и молитесь > to * one's step ступать осторожно;
действовать осмотрительно > * your step! не оступитесь!;
не зарывайтесь! > to * the clock( разговорное) отсиживать часы (на работе) ;
без интереса относиться к работе > * your steering! (морское) на руле на зевать! to keep ~ (over smb., smth.) караулить, сторожить (кого-л., что-л.) ;
to be on the watch for подкарауливать, поджидать ~ часы (карманные, наручные) ;
a dress watch часы-брошь;
by (или on) my watch по моим часам;
he set his watch by mine он поставил свои часы по моим ~ часы (карманные, наручные) ;
a dress watch часы-брошь;
by (или on) my watch по моим часам;
he set his watch by mine он поставил свои часы по моим ~ часы (карманные, наручные) ;
a dress watch часы-брошь;
by (или on) my watch по моим часам;
he set his watch by mine он поставил свои часы по моим watch уст. бодрствование;
in the watches of the night в бессонные ночные часы night ~ ночное дежурство ~ мор. вахта;
to pass as a watch in the night исчезнуть без следа repeating ~ часы с репетиром watch уст. бодрствование;
in the watches of the night в бессонные ночные часы ~ бодрствовать;
дежурить ~ мор. вахта;
to pass as a watch in the night исчезнуть без следа ~ внимание;
наблюдение;
бдительность ~ выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) ;
watch in встречать Новый год;
watch out остерегаться;
watch out осторожно!;
watch over охранять ~ дежурство ~ караулить;
сторожить, охранять (тж. watch over) ~ наблюдать, следить;
смотреть;
to watch it разг. быть осторожным;
watch that he doesn't fall смотри, чтобы он не упал;
to watch TV смотреть телевизор ~ наблюдать ~ наблюдение ~ надзор ~ присмотр ~ сторож;
уст. страж;
стража, дозор ~ сторожить ~ ист. стража (часть ночи) ~ часы (карманные, наручные) ;
a dress watch часы-брошь;
by (или on) my watch по моим часам;
he set his watch by mine он поставил свои часы по моим ~ attr.: ~ band ремешок для наручных часов ~ attr.: ~ band ремешок для наручных часов ~ выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) ;
watch in встречать Новый год;
watch out остерегаться;
watch out осторожно!;
watch over охранять ~ наблюдать, следить;
смотреть;
to watch it разг. быть осторожным;
watch that he doesn't fall смотри, чтобы он не упал;
to watch TV смотреть телевизор to ~ one's step действовать осмотрительно to ~ one's step ступать осторожно ~ выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) ;
watch in встречать Новый год;
watch out остерегаться;
watch out осторожно!;
watch over охранять ~ выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) ;
watch in встречать Новый год;
watch out остерегаться;
watch out осторожно!;
watch over охранять ~ выжидать, ждать (тж. watch for) ;
watch in встречать Новый год;
watch out остерегаться;
watch out осторожно!;
watch over охранять ~ наблюдать, следить;
смотреть;
to watch it разг. быть осторожным;
watch that he doesn't fall смотри, чтобы он не упал;
to watch TV смотреть телевизор ~ наблюдать, следить;
смотреть;
to watch it разг. быть осторожным;
watch that he doesn't fall смотри, чтобы он не упал;
to watch TV смотреть телевизор a watched pot never boils = когда ждешь, время тянется -
103 grave
I1. [greıv] n1. 1) могилаfamily grave - семейная могила; фамильный склеп
Graves Registration - воен. служба учёта могил
to dig [to decorate] a grave - копать [украшать] могилу
to the grave - уст. по гроб жизни
2) смерть, гибельto be brought to an early grave - безвременно скончаться, погибнуть в расцвете сил
he just escaped a watery grave - он едва не погиб в море /в океане и т. п./
2. могильный холм; надгробный камень3. яма ( для хранения картошки в земле)♢
on this side of the grave - на этом светеnever on this side of the grave - никогда в жизни; ни за что на свете
to make smb. turn in his grave - заставить кого-л. перевернуться в гробу
to find one's grave - найти могилу /гибель/
to dig one's own grave - самому себе могилу рыть, губить себя
to dig one's grave with one's teeth - ≅ погубить себя неумеренностью в еде
to rise from the grave - воскреснуть, восстать из мёртвых
to totter on the brink of the grave, to have one foot in the grave - стоять одной ногой в могиле
secret as the grave - молчаливый; ≅ могила
smb.'s walking on my grave - что-то меня дрожь пробирает
2. [greıv] v (graved [-{greıv}d]; graved, graven) арх.1. гравировать; высекать; вырезыватьtime has graved deep furrows on his face - время избороздило его лицо глубокими морщинами
2. запечатлевать ( в памяти)IIto grave words [counsel] in /on/ the heart - запечатлевать слова [совет] в памяти
1. [grɑ:v] n фон.2. [greıv] a1. серьёзный, веский, важныйgrave errors [doubts] - серьёзные ошибки [сомнения]
to debate grave matters [questions] - обсуждать важные дела [вопросы]
2. тяжёлый, угрожающийgrave accusation - серьёзное /тяжкое/ обвинение
grave symptoms - угрожающие /грозные/ симптомы
3. мрачный, печальныйgrave tone - мрачный тон [см. тж. 5, 2)]
to pass from grave to gay - переходить от грусти к веселью, быть то грустным, то весёлым
4. 1) тёмный ( о красках)2) скромный ( о нарядах)5. 1) степенный, сдержанный2) серьёзный, важный; торжественныйgrave tone - торжественный тон [см. тж. 3]
he looks grave - у него важный /серьёзный/ вид
3) медленный6. влиятельный, авторитетный7. низкий ( о тоне)8. [grɑ:v]фон.1) тупой ( об ударении)2) безударныйII [greıv] n ист.♢
as grave as a judge, ирон. as grave as an owl - с серьёзным видом1) префект, выбираемый жителями ( в Йоркшире и Линкольншире)2) управляющий (имением и т. п.)IV [greıv] v мор. -
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1. [prɒgʹnɒstık] n1. предзнаменование, предвестие, предвестникprognostic of success [of failure] - предвестник успеха [неудачи]
2. предсказание; предвещаниеevents have caught up with his prognostic - события подтвердили правильность его предсказания
3. мед. предвещающий симптом2. [prɒgʹnɒstık] a1) служащий предвестником, предвещающийsymptoms prognostic of a fatal issue - симптомы, предвещающие фатальный исход
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105 watch
I [wɒtʃ] n1) часы (наручные, карманные)2) мор. корабельный хронометрII1. [wɒtʃ] n1. 1) (over) пристальное наблюдение; надзор; присмотрto keep watch over smth., smb. - а) наблюдать /следить/ за чем-л., кем-л.; б) сторожить /караулить/ что-л., кого-л.
to keep (a good) watch - внимательно /бдительно/ следить или сторожить [ср. тж. 2, 2)]
2) (for) высматриваниеon the watch for smth., smb. - в ожидании чего-л., кого-л.
to be on the watch for - подкарауливать, поджидать
2. мор.1) вахтаstarboard [port] watch - первая [вторая] вахта; вахта правого [левого] борта ( часть команды)
watch below - а) подвахтенные; б) время, свободное от вахты
watch off = watch below б)
2) дежурствоto keep watch, to be on watch - нести вахту [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
3. шотл. наблюдательный пункт на горе; сторожевой холм4. ист.1) стража; караул, (ночной) дозор2) сторож; страж, часовой3) оклик или крик ночного дозора5. ист. стража ( часть ночи)in the watches of the night - а) возвыш. в ночные стражи, ночью; б) в бессонные ночные часы, во время ночного бдения
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to pass as a watch in the night - пройти не оставив следаwatch and ward - строгое наблюдение; неусыпная бдительность
2. [wɒtʃ] v1. 1) наблюдать, следить2) смотреть, наблюдатьto watch a game - смотреть игру; наблюдать за игрой
2. 1) (тж. over) стеречь, сторожить, караулить, охранятьthere is a policeman watching outside the building - у здания дежурит полицейский
will you watch (over) my clothes while I have a swim? - вы не посмотрите за моей одеждой, пока я купаюсь?
2) (for) поджидать, выжидать, ожидать; высматривать; подстерегать, подкарауливать3. быть начеку, настороже; проявлять осмотрительность (тж. watch out)watch out!, watch it! - разг. осторожно!, будь осторожным!
watch out! There is a car coming - Осторожно! Идёт машина
to watch out for smth., smb. - напряжённо ожидать чего-л., кого-л.
the doctor told her to watch out for symptoms of measles - врач велел ей следить, не появятся ли симптомы кори
4. дежурить (особ. ночью)to watch with a sick person, to watch at smb.'s (bed)side, to watch beside a sick bed - дежурить у больного /у постели больного/
5. редк. стоять на вахте; быть в карауле, дозоре6. часто рел. бодрствоватьwatch and pray - библ. бодрствуйте и молитесь
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to watch one's step - а) ступать осторожно; б) действовать осмотрительноwatch your step! - а) не оступитесь!; б) не зарывайтесь!
to watch the clock - разг. отсиживать часы ( на работе); без интереса относиться к работе
watch your steering! - мор. на руле не зевать!
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106 всё же
•When symptoms do occur, they are usually mild.
•Although... is still in its infancy, it does have exciting analytical potential for...
* * *Всё же -- still, yet; though (однако), nevertheless, nonetheless (тем не менее)While existing evidence is confirmatory, these conditions still require experimental verification.Yet a computed bearing power loss value must include all these factors if it is to be used with confidence.This is certainly somewhat misleading, though, since surfaces as smooth as these are quite exceptional.Their theories considered rather simple models of compressors, but nonetheless revealed the principal physics involved.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всё же
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107 всё же
•When symptoms do occur, they are usually mild.
•Although... is still in its infancy, it does have exciting analytical potential for...
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108 появляться
•This effect arises because the materials have a refractive index which varies with...
•Where do these comets come from?
•This theory made its appearance in the late 1960s.
••If relevant symptoms emerge at a later date,...
•Soon high-power pulsed lasers began to emerge as a working system.
•If a defect should develop (or appear) in the cladding,...
•New types of chips are now making their appearance in commercial equipment.
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109 застать врасплох
1) General subject: catch (smb.) unawares, (кого-л.) catch nodding, (кого-л.) catch off his guard, catch somebody flatfooted (His statement caught him flatfooted.), steal up, surprise, (кого-л.) take at a disadvantage, wrong-foot (catch off balance; to take by surprise in disadvantaged position), (кого-л.) take short, catch sb unawares (Example: Despite George's vigilance the snow, when it did come, took him unawares.), sneak up on sb. (If you're not aware of the symptoms, this disease can sneak up on you.), spring a surprise (on someone - кого-л.), take sb aback (surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off), walk in on (кого-л.), catch somebody bending (кого-л.), catch off balance, catch at a weak moment, catch flat-footed, take by surprise, catch sb on the wrong foot, take sb unawares (Example: Despite George's vigilance the snow, when it did come, took him unawares.), take one by surprise, catch on the back foot, catch smb. off guard2) Colloquial: catch off-balance3) American: have over the barrel4) Literal: catch sb napping, catch sb off guard5) Jargon: catch napping6) American English: catch off base7) Makarov: take unawares, (кого-л.) catch nodding, (кого-л.) catch off guard, (кого-л.) catch off his guard, (кого-л.) catch on the hop, (кого-л.) catch on the wrong foot, (кого-л.) fall upon unawares, catch napping, catch unawares, catch with pants down8) Phraseological unit: take aback9) Idiomatic expression: throw off balance -
110 אורגניציזם
organicism, medical theory which asserts that all symptoms of a disease have an organic origin; outlook which asserts that society is an autonomous entity which functions like a living organism -
111 Auftreten
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)1. mit dem Fuß: step, tread; vorsichtig auftreten tread (Am. walk) carefully ( leise: softly); ich kann mit dem linken Fuß nicht auftreten I can’t stand on my left foot2. (sich verhalten) act, conduct o.s.; sicher / energisch auftreten have a confident / energetic manner, appear confident / energetic; leise auftreten keep a low profile3. (eintreten) occur; Schwierigkeiten, Probleme etc.: crop up; Zweifel etc.: arise; Folgeerscheinungen: appear, develop; Krankheit: develop, show itself; (anzutreffen sein) be found4. THEAT. appear (on stage); auch Musiker etc.: perform; (auf die Bühne kommen) enter; als Redner etc.: auch (stand up to) speak; zum ersten Mal auftreten auch fig. make one’s debut; Faust tritt auf Bühnenanweisung: enter Faust5. (erscheinen) appear; öffentlich auftreten appear in public; als Zeuge auftreten appear as (a) witness; für / gegen etw. auftreten appear ( oder speak) in favo(u)r of / in opposition to s.th.; er trat als Kaufinteressent auf he acted ( oder presented himself) as a prospective customer; fälschlich: he pretended to be a prospective customer; als Zeuge / Kläger auftreten appear as a witness / plaintiff ( oder claimant)* * *das Auftretenappearance; arrival* * *Auf|tre|tennt -s,no pl1) (= Erscheinen) appearance2) (= Benehmen) manner3) (= Vorkommen) occurrencebei Áúftreten von Schwellungen... — in case swelling occurs..., in the event of swelling...
* * *1) (to appear on stage or the screen: They waited for the comedian to come on.) come on2) (a striking, impressive manner or appearance: The headmistress certainly has presence.) presence* * *Auf·tre·ten<-s>2. (Manifestation) occurrence, outbreakbei \Auftreten von Schwellungen in the event of swelling, when swelling occursbei \Auftreten dieser Symptome when these symptoms occur3. (Erscheinen) appearancedas \Auftreten in der Öffentlichkeit vermeiden to avoid public appearances [or appearing in public]* * *das; Auftretens1) (Benehmen) manner2) s. auftreten 1. 7): occurrence; appearance* * *1. (Verhalten) manner;er hat ein sehr selbstsicheres Auftreten auch he comes across as very self-confident* * *das; Auftretens1) (Benehmen) manner2) s. auftreten 1. 7): occurrence; appearance* * *n.appearance n.occurrence n. -
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noun(coll.) Grippe, die* * *[flu:](short for influenza.)* * *[flu:]a wave of \flu eine Grippewellegastric \flu Magengrippe f\flu shot [or vaccination] Grippeimpfung f* * *[fluː]nGrippe f* * *A s Grippe f:B adj Grippe…:* * *noun(coll.) Grippe, dieget or catch [the] flu — Grippe bekommen
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113 bajón
m.1 drop.2 bassoon.* * *1 sharp fall, sharp drop, slump2 (de ánimos) depression3 (de salud) relapse4 MÚSICA bassoon* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=descenso) [de presión, temperatura] fall, drop; [de salud] decline, worsening; (Com, Econ) sharp falldar o pegar un bajón — [persona, salud] to go downhill; [precios] to fall away sharply; [mercado] to slump
2) (Mús) bassoon* * *masculino (fam)a) ( descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón — the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharply
b) ( de ánimo) depressionc) ( de salud)* * *= falling-off, slump, downswing.Ex. A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.* * *masculino (fam)a) ( descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón — the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharply
b) ( de ánimo) depressionc) ( de salud)* * *= falling-off, slump, downswing.Ex: A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.
Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.* * *( fam)1 (descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón the Stock Exchange index has suffered a sharp fall, the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharplyha dado un bajón este semestre he has gone downhill this semester2 (de ánimo) depressionen los últimos meses ha dado un bajón he's gone downhill in the last few months3(de salud): ya estaba mejor y de pronto dio un bajón tremendo she was getting better when suddenly she took a turn for the worse* * *
bajón sustantivo masculino (fam)
bajón sustantivo masculino
1 (de salud) relapse, weakening
(de estado de ánimo) slump
(de rendimiento) el equipo sufrió un bajón en la segunda parte del partido, the team went downhill in the second half
2 (descenso repentino) sharp fall, decline, slump
' bajón' also found in these entries:
English:
slump
* * *bajón1 nm1. [bajada] slump;las ventas han dado un bajón sales have slumped;se produjo un bajón de las temperaturas there was a substantial fall in temperatures;el año pasado dio un bajón en los estudios last year his schoolwork really went downhillsufrió un bajón en el último kilómetro de la carrera he ran out of steam in the last kilometre of the racele dio un bajón he had a downerbajón2 nmMús dulcian* * *m sharp decline;dar un bajón decline sharply, slump;* * * -
114 malestar
m.1 upset, discomfort.sentir malestar (general) to feel unwellsiento un malestar en el estómago I've got an upset stomach2 uneasiness, unrest.3 indisposition, alloverishness, discomfort, malaise.* * *1 (incomodidad) discomfort2 figurado (inquietud) unease, unrest\sentir un malestar general to feel generally unwell* * *noun m.1) discontent2) discomfort3) indisposition, illness* * *SM1) (=incomodidad) discomfortuno de los síntomas es un malestar generalizado — one of the symptoms is a general feeling of discomfort
2) (=inquietud) unease3) (=descontento) discontentlas nuevas medidas han causado malestar entre la población — the new measures have aroused discontent among the population
* * *a) (Med) discomfortb) (desazón, inquietud) unease* * *= discomfort, unease, malaise, uneasiness, unrest.Ex. Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.Ex. There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Ex. He interprets 'alienation' as the ' malaise that affects all of us, leaving us in some measure unable to operate in humane, supportive ways'.Ex. Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.----* malestar entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* malestar político = political unrest.* malestar social = civil unrest, social malaise, social unrest.* * *a) (Med) discomfortb) (desazón, inquietud) unease* * *= discomfort, unease, malaise, uneasiness, unrest.Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
Ex: There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Ex: He interprets 'alienation' as the ' malaise that affects all of us, leaving us in some measure unable to operate in humane, supportive ways'.Ex: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.* malestar entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* malestar político = political unrest.* malestar social = civil unrest, social malaise, social unrest.* * *1 ( Med) discomfortsentía un malestar general I felt generally unwell2 (desazón, inquietud) uneasecausó un profundo malestar it created a deep sense of uneaseel malestar que reina en el ambiente universitario the prevailing malaise in the universitiessus comentarios me produjeron un cierto malestar the things he said made me feel uneasy o uncomfortable* * *
malestar sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) discomfort
malestar sustantivo masculino
1 (físico) discomfort: tengo un malestar, I don't feel well
2 fig (intranquilidad) uneasiness: la medida ha generado malestar social, the measure has caused unrest
' malestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dar
- desazón
- destemplada
- destemplado
- descomponer
- molestia
- reinante
- uy
English:
civil
- discomfort
- unrest
- unease
* * *malestar nm1. [indisposición] upset, discomfort;sentir malestar (general) to feel unwell;siento un malestar en el estómago I've got an upset stomach2. [inquietud]su dimisión causó un profundo malestar en el seno del partido her resignation caused a lot of unease within the party;su decisión creó mucho malestar her decision upset a lot of people* * *m1 MED discomfort3 social unrest* * *malestar nm1) : discomfort2) irritación: annoyance3) inquietud: uneasiness, unrest* * *malestar n1. (inquietud) unrest -
115 obligación1
1 = mandate, obligation, compulsion, indenture, exigency.Ex. The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.Ex. At the same time, the Library acknowledges its obligation to cooperate with major abstracting and indexing services to build a comprehensive national bibliographic data base.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.Ex. The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.----* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* cumplir con una obligación = live up to + Posesivo + obligation, fulfil + obligation, honour + obligation.* descuidar las obligaciones de uno = fail + Posesivo + duty.* desempeñar una obligación = fulfil + duty, perform + duty.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* estar sujeto a la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* eximir de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* más allá de la obligación = beyond the call of duty.* no tener la obligación de = be under no obligation.* obligaciones = stewardship.* obligaciones domésticas = domestic obligations, household chores, household obligations.* obligaciones legales = legal requirements.* obligación ética = ethical obligation.* obligación legal = legal requirement, statutory obligation, legal obligation.* obligación moral = moral obligation.* relajarse en las obligaciones = be asleep at the wheel.* relevar de una obligación = relieve of + duty.* sentido de la obligación = sense of obligation.* sentir obligación = feel + compulsion.* ser dejado en la obligación de Uno = be derelict in + duty.* tener la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* tener obligación = have + obligation. -
116 demanda
f.1 request.demanda salarial wage claimen demanda de asking for2 demand (economics).La ley de la oferta y la demanda the law of supply and demand.3 lawsuit (law).presentar una demanda contra to take legal action againstdemanda de divorcio petition for a divorcepres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: demandar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: demandar.* * *1 (petición) petition, request2 (pregunta) inquiry3 COMERCIO (pedido de mercancías) demand4 DERECHO lawsuit\en demanda de asking forestimar una demanda to allow a claimpresentar una demanda contra alguien to take legal action against somebodyla ley de la oferta y la demanda the law of supply and demand* * *noun f.1) demand2) lawsuit3) request* * *SF1) (=solicitud) request (de for)[exigiendo] demand (de for)ir en demanda de algo — to go in search of sth, go looking for sth
2) esp LAm (=pregunta) inquiry3) (Com) demandoferta 2)4) (Teat) call5) (Elec) load6) (Jur) action, lawsuitentablar demanda — to bring an action, sue
* * *1) (Com) demand2)a) (Der) lawsuitinterponer una demanda — to bring a lawsuit, to file suit (AmE)
b) ( petición) requestse manifestaron en demanda de mejores condiciones de trabajo — they demonstrated for better working conditions
* * *1) (Com) demand2)a) (Der) lawsuitinterponer una demanda — to bring a lawsuit, to file suit (AmE)
b) ( petición) requestse manifestaron en demanda de mejores condiciones de trabajo — they demonstrated for better working conditions
* * *demanda1= demand, pressure, push towards, request, exigency, clamour [clamor, -USA].Ex: The best indexing system can respond to these various demands.
Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: In the frenetic push towards international cooperation among research libraries, the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.Ex: Because the co-ordination of index terms in the index description is decided before any particular request is made, the index is termed a pre-co-ordinate index.Ex: The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.Ex: Chilton Book Company is probably the largest publisher of repair guides for automobiles and motorcycles, and there is no end to the clamor for these tools at a reference desk.* a demanda = pro re nata.* atender a una demanda = cater for/to + interest.* atender una demanda = cater for/to + demand.* aumento de la demanda = increase in (the) demand, increased demand.* ceder a una demanda = bow to + demand.* crear demanda = make + demand.* demanda cada vez menor = falling demand.* demanda comercial = market demand, commercial demand.* demanda de mercado = market demand.* demanda de temporada = seasonal demand.* demanda estacional = seasonal demand.* demanda fija = inelastic demand.* demanda masiva = mass market.* demanda popular = public demand.* demandas = demand load.* demanda según la temporada = seasonal demand.* demanda sin variaciones = inelastic demand.* edición según la demanda = on-demand publishing.* en demanda = in-demand.* estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for.* existir una demanda de = there + be + call for.* hora de mayor demanda = peak time.* incremento de la demanda = increased demand.* indización según la demanda = request-oriented indexing.* la demanda de = a call for.* ley de la oferta y la demanda = law of supply and demand.* nivel de demanda = level of demand.* oferta y demanda = supply and demand.* período de mayor demanda = peak time.* publicación según la demanda = on-demand publishing.* revista que tiene una gran demanda popular = mass-market journal.* satisfacer una demanda = meet + demand, satisfy + demand.demanda22 = appeal, plea, claim, demand.Ex: Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.
Ex: One recent plea for a classification of bibliography along these lines has been by Lloyd Hibberd.Ex: Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.Ex: Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.* demanda colectiva = class action suit, class action.* demanda colectiva de los inversionistas = securities class action.* demanda judicial = litigation, legal action, legal proceedings.* entablar una demanda = bring + a suit against, file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.* interponer demanda = face + legal action.* interponer una demanda = bring + a suit against.* notificación de demanda = notice of demand.* poner una demanda = face + legal action.* presentar una demanda = file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.* presentar una demanda judicial = take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.* * *A ( Com) demandla ley de la oferta y la demanda the law of supply and demandun producto que tiene mucha demanda a product which is in great demanddías de mayor demanda days when demand is greatestB1 ( Der) lawsuitha presentado una demanda contra ellos he is suing them, he has brought a lawsuit against theminterponer una demanda to bring a lawsuit, to file suit ( AmE)2(petición): lo siento mucho, pero no puedo acceder a su demanda I am very sorry but I cannot agree to your requestplantearon su demanda al gobierno they presented their demands to the governmentse volvió hacia ella en demanda de ayuda he turned to her for helpse manifestaron en demanda de mejores condiciones de trabajo they held a demonstration to demand o they demonstrated for better working conditionsme miró, como en demanda de una explicación she looked at me, as if asking for an explanationC ( liter)(empresa): morir or perecer en la demanda to die o ( frml) perish in the attempt* * *
Del verbo demandar: ( conjugate demandar)
demanda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
demanda
demandar
demanda sustantivo femenino
1 (Com) demand;
2a) (Der) lawsuit;
demandar ( conjugate demandar) verbo transitivo
1 (Der) to sue
2 (AmL) ( requerir) to require
demanda sustantivo femenino
1 Jur lawsuit
2 Com demand
3 (petición, solicitud) demand: nadie atendió sus demandas de ayuda, nobody paid any attention to his pleas for help
demandar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to sue
2 (pedir) to demand
' demanda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
denegar
- oferta
- atender
- caída
- cubrir
- desistir
- ley
- reclamación
- reivindicación
English:
action
- call
- claim
- complaint
- demand
- file
- lawsuit
- market demand
- peak
- run
- rush
- seasonal
- seek after
- slacken off
- slander
- snowball
- supply
- surge
- couple
- petition
- sought
- sue
* * *demanda nf1. [petición] request;[reivindicación] demand;atender las demandas de los trabajadores to respond to the workers' demands;en demanda de asking for;irán a la huelga en demanda de una mejora salarial they will go on strike in support of their demands for better paydemanda de ayuda request for help;demanda de empleo [solicitud] job application;demanda de extradición extradition request;demanda salarial wage claim2. [en economía] demand;hay mucha demanda de informáticos there is a great demand for computer specialists;ha crecido la demanda de productos reciclables there has been an increase in demand for recyclable products;la demanda de trabajo en el sector turístico es muy alta jobs in the tourist industry are in high demand;la oferta y la demanda supply and demand3. [en derecho] lawsuit;[por daños y perjuicios] claim;presenté una demanda contra la constructora por daños y perjuicios I sued the builders for damages;una demanda por difamación a libel suit* * *f1 demand (de for);en demanda de (asking) for2 COM demand;tener mucha demanda be very popular;tiene poca demanda there’s not much demand for it, it’s not very popular3 JUR lawsuit, claim;interponer una demanda contra alguien take legal action against s.o.* * *demanda nf1) : demandla oferta y la demanda: supply and demand2) : petition, request3) : lawsuit* * *demanda n1. (de productos) demand2. (acción judicial) lawsuit -
117 cumuler
cumuler [kymyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ fonctions] to hold concurrently ; [+ salaires] to draw concurrently* * *kymyle
1.
1) ( avoir en même temps) to hold [something] concurrently [fonctions]; to draw [something] concurrently [salaires]il cumule les fonctions de gestionnaire avec celles de concepteur — he combines the post of manager with that of designer
2) ( accumuler) to accumulate [handicaps, diplômes]cumuler quelque chose avec quelque chose — ( réunir) to combine something with something; ( ajouter) to add something to something
2.
se cumuler verbe pronominal* * *kymyle vt[emplois, honneurs] to hold concurrently, [salaires] to draw concurrently, DROIT, [droits] to accumulate* * *cumuler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avoir en même temps) to hold [sth] concurrently [fonctions, titres]; to draw [sth] concurrently [salaires, allocations]; cumuler deux pensions to draw two separate pensions; il cumule les fonctions de gestionnaire avec celles de concepteur he combines the post of manager with that of designer; si vous cumulez tous ces symptômes if you have a combination of all these symptoms;2 ( accumuler) to accumulate [handicaps, échecs, diplômes];3 ( réunir) to combine [résultats]; ( ajouter) to total ou add up [sommes]; effets/bilans cumulés combined effects/balance ¢; intérêts/dividendes cumulés Fin accrued interest ¢/dividends; fréquence cumulée Stat cumulative frequency; cumuler qch avec qch ( réunir) to combine sth with sth; ( ajouter) to add sth to sth.B se cumuler vpr1 ( être ajoutés) [intérêts] to accrue; [dettes, sommes, erreurs] to mount up;2 ( être cumulables) ces fonctions se cumulent these posts can be held concurrently; ces réductions ne peuvent pas se cumuler you may claim only one of these discounts.[kymyle] verbe transitif1. [réunir - fonctions] to hold concurrently ; [ - retraites, salaires] to draw concurrently2. [accumuler] to pile up (separable) -
118 menggejala
become, be indicated* * *become, have the symptoms of; be indicated, conspicuous -
119 ugly
1) (unpleasant to look at: She is rather an ugly young woman.) grd2) (unpleasant, nasty or dangerous: ugly black clouds; The crowd was in an ugly mood.) neprijeten•- ugliness* * *I [ʌgli]adjectivegrd, nelep; odvraten, ostuden, ogaben; gnusen; umazan; neprijeten; American colloquially prepirljiv, hudoben, zlohoten; nevaren, preteč (oblak); kritičenan ugly customer — zoprn, neprijeten, nevaren človekan ugly job — težavna, zoprna, neprijetna zadeva (delo)an ugly wound — grda, nevarna ranato look ugly — biti grde, neprijetne zunanjosti (oseba); slabo, neugodno se obrniti (položaj)things have an ugly look — stvari se grdo, neprijetno obračajoII [ʌgli]noungrda oseba; grda žival; history senčnik, pajčolan na ženskih klobukih (v sredini 19. stoletja) -
120 segno
"mark;Zeichen;sinal"* * *m sign( traccia) mark, trace( cenno) gesture, signsegni pl caratteristici distinguishing marksfig non dar segni di vita not get in touchcogliere nel segno hit the nail on the headsegno zodiacale sign of the zodiacfarsi il segno della croce cross oneselflasciare il segno leave a mark* * *segno s.m.1 mark, sign (anche fig.); ( macchia) spot, stain; ( graffio) scratch; ( cicatrice) scar: i segni della pioggia, di una malattia, della vecchiaia, the signs of the rain, of a disease, of old age; ha un grosso segno sul viso, he has a big scar on his face; i segni su questa porta furono probabilmente fatti con un coltello, the scratches on this door were probably made with a knife; i segni delle ruote sulla neve, the marks of the wheels in the snow; i segni dei suoi piedi sulla neve, his footprints in the snow; i segni di una triste esperienza, di una vecchia civiltà, the traces of a sad experience, of an old civilization; la città portava ancora i segni del terremoto, the effects of the earthquake could still be seen in the city; il suo viso portava impressi i segni della sofferenza, she bore marks of suffering on her face; è stata un'esperienza che mi ha lasciato il segno, it was an experience that left its mark on me // perdere, trovare il segno in un libro, to lose, to find one's place in a book // segno di riconoscimento, recognition sign: come segno di riconoscimento avrà una rosa all'occhiello, you'll be able to recognize him, because he'll be wearing a rose in his buttonhole // segni particolari, distinguishing marks // segno di croce, sign of the cross: farsi il segno della croce, to cross oneself (o to make the sign of the cross) // segni ortografici, punctuation marks2 (mat., astr.) sign: segni algebrici, algebraic signs (o symbols); i segni dello zodiaco, the signs of the Zodiac; (mat.) segno più, positivo, plus sign; (mat.) segno meno, negativo, minus sign3 ( indizio) sign, indication; ( sintomo) symptom: segno ammonitore, warning sign; l'improvviso abbassarsi del barometro è un segno di pioggia, the sudden fall of the barometer is a sign (o an indication) of rain; se non parla è segno che non vuole compromettersi, if he doesn't speak it's because he doesn't want to compromise himself; dare segni di pazzia, to show symptoms (o signs) of madness; dare segni di stanchezza, to show signs of weariness // non dar segno di vita, to show (o to give) no sign of life // buon segno!, that's a good sign!4 ( prova) mark, token: come segno della sua amicizia, del suo amore, as a token of his friendship, of his love; è segno di buon carattere, it is a mark of good character // in segno di, as: lasciò la sala in segno di protesta, he left the hall as a protest; stringersi la mano in segno di amicizia, to shake hands as a gesture (o in token) of friendship5 ( gesto) sign, gesture; ( con la testa) nod; ( con la mano) wave: mi fece segno con la mano, he waved his hand to me; mi fece un segno con la testa, he nodded to me; mi fece segno di avvicinarmi, he made a sign to me to come nearer; fare segno di sì, to nod in agreement6 ( bersaglio) target: tiro a segno, target practice; ( il luogo) shooting gallery; colpire il segno, to hit the target; sbagliare il segno, to miss the target // dare, cogliere nel segno, (fig.) to hit the mark (o to guess right) // essere fatto segno a, to be the butt (o target) of: essere fatto segno al ridicolo, agli scherzi, to be the butt for jokes, for ridicule7 ( limite) limit; ( grado, misura) degree: all'ultimo segno, to the utmost; sino a un certo segno, to a certain degree; passare il segno, to overstep the mark // avere la testa a segno, to have one's head screwed on9 ( segnale) signal.* * *['seɲɲo]1. smin o come segno d'amicizia — as a mark o token of friendship
perdere il segno — (leggendo) to lose one's place
mi fece segno di spostarmi/avvicinarmi/fermarmi — he made a sign to me to move/come nearer/stop
2) (bersaglio) targetcogliere o colpire nel segno — to hit the target o mark, fig to hit the bullseye, hit the nail on the head
2.* * *['seɲɲo]sostantivo maschile1) mark, sign; (di coltello) notchportare i -i di — to bear the marks o scars of [dolore, tempo]
lasciare il segno — fig. to leave one's mark, to set one's stamp; (quando si legge)
perdere, trovare, tenere il segno — to lose, find, mark one's place
2) (contrassegno) sign, mark-i caratteristici, particolari — particulars, distinguishing marks
3) (prova, indizio) signè (un) buon segno — it's a good o lucky sign
è cattivo o un brutto segno it's a bad sign; è segno che it's a sign o an indication o a signal that; un segno dei tempi a sign of the times; era un segno del destino it was fate; è arrossito, segno che ti ama — he flushed, it's a sure sign that he loves you
4) (simbolo grafico) sign (anche mat.); (di scrittura) marksegno più o di addizione plus sign; segno meno o di sottrazione — minus sign
5) astrol. sign6) (gesto, cenno) signfare segno a qcn. di fare — to signal o gesture to sb. to do, to motion sb. to do
fare segno di sì, di no — to indicate o nod agreement, disagreement
comunicare a -i — to communicate by gestures, to use sign language
7) (espressione, dimostrazione) mark, sign(non) dare o mostrare -i di to show (no) signs of [stanchezza, stress]; dare -i di impazienza — to show signs of impatience
8) med. sign9) sport (bersaglio)10) in segno di as a sign of, as a mark ofl'ha fatto in segno di stima — he did it as a sign o mark of his esteem
•farsi il segno della croce — to bless o cross oneself, to make the sign of the cross
••passare il segno — to go too far, to overshoot o overstep the mark
andare a, colpire nel segno — to find its mark o target, to score a hit, to strike home
* * *segno/'seŋŋo/sostantivo m.1 mark, sign; (di coltello) notch; fare un segno sul muro to make a mark on the wall; portare i -i di to bear the marks o scars of [dolore, tempo]; - i di stanchezza sul volto signs of tiredness on the face; lasciare il segno fig. to leave one's mark, to set one's stamp; (quando si legge) perdere, trovare, tenere il segno to lose, find, mark one's place; mettere un segno alla pagina to mark one's page2 (contrassegno) sign, mark; -i caratteristici, particolari particulars, distinguishing marks3 (prova, indizio) sign; è (un) buon segno it's a good o lucky sign; è cattivo o un brutto segno it's a bad sign; è segno che it's a sign o an indication o a signal that; un segno dei tempi a sign of the times; era un segno del destino it was fate; è arrossito, segno che ti ama he flushed, it's a sure sign that he loves you4 (simbolo grafico) sign (anche mat.); (di scrittura) mark; segno più o di addizione plus sign; segno meno o di sottrazione minus sign5 astrol. sign; di che segno sei? what sign are you? what's your birth sign? nato sotto il segno del Leone born under (the sign of) Leo6 (gesto, cenno) sign; fare segno a qcn. di fare to signal o gesture to sb. to do, to motion sb. to do; fare segno di sì, di no to indicate o nod agreement, disagreement; fare segno con la testa to signal with one's head; linguaggio dei -i sign language; comunicare a -i to communicate by gestures, to use sign language7 (espressione, dimostrazione) mark, sign; (non) dare o mostrare -i di to show (no) signs of [stanchezza, stress]; dare -i di impazienza to show signs of impatience8 med. sign; non dare -i di vita to show no sign of life10 in segno di as a sign of, as a mark of; l'ha fatto in segno di stima he did it as a sign o mark of his esteempassare il segno to go too far, to overshoot o overstep the mark; andare a, colpire nel segno to find its mark o target, to score a hit, to strike home\segno della croce sign of the cross; farsi il segno della croce to bless o cross oneself, to make the sign of the cross; segno zodiacale o dello zodiaco star sign.
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