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1 inform
1. transitive verb1) informieren (of, about über + Akk.)I am pleased to inform you that... — ich freue mich, Ihnen mitteilen zu können, dass...
2. intransitive verbkeep somebody/oneself informed — jemanden/sich auf dem laufenden halten
inform against or on somebody — jemanden anzeigen od. (abwertend) denunzieren (to bei)
* * *[in'fo:m]1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) in Kenntnis setzen2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) anzeigen•- academic.ru/38037/informant">informant- information
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- information technology* * *in·form[ɪnˈfɔ:m, AM -ˈfɔ:rm]I. vt1. (give information)▪ to \inform sb jdn informierento \inform the police die Polizei benachrichtigen [o verständigen]▪ to \inform sb about [or of] sth jdn über etw akk informieren [o in Kenntnis setzen] [o unterrichten]why wasn't I \informed about this earlier? warum hat man mir das nicht früher mitgeteilt?we regret to have to \inform you that... wir bedauern, Ihnen mitteilen zu müssen, dass...the debate on censorship is \informed by the right to freedom of speech die Debatte zur Zensur steht im Zeichen des Rechts auf freie MeinungsäußerungII. vi* * *[ɪn'fɔːm]1. vt1) person informieren (about über +acc), unterrichtento inform sb of sth — jdn von etw unterrichten, jdn über etw informieren
to inform sb (that)... — jdn informieren, dass...
I am pleased to inform you that... — ich freue mich, Ihnen mitteilen zu können or Sie davon in Kenntnis setzen zu können (form), dass...
to inform the police — die Polizei verständigen or benachrichtigen or informieren
to keep sb/oneself informed — jdn/sich auf dem Laufenden halten (of über +acc )
to inform oneself about sth — sich über etw (acc) informieren
until we are better informed — bis wir Näheres wissen or besser Bescheid wissen or genauer informiert sind
she is better informed than most of her colleagues —
why was I not informed? — warum wurde mir das nicht mitgeteilt?, warum wurde ich nicht (darüber) informiert?
I should like to be informed just as soon as he arrives — unterrichten Sie mich bitte sofort von seiner Ankunft, informieren Sie mich bitte sofort über seine Ankunft
2) (liter: permeate) durchdringen, erfüllen2. vi* * *inform [ınˈfɔː(r)m]A v/t1. (of, about) benachrichtigen, verständigen, in Kenntnis setzen, unterrichten (von), informieren, aufklären (über akk), jemandem Mitteilung machen (von), jemandem mitteilen (akk):keep sb informed jemanden auf dem Laufenden halten;inform o.s. of sth sich über etwas informieren;inform sb that … jemanden davon in Kenntnis setzen, dass …2. durchdringen, erfüllen, beseelen ( alle:with mit)3. Gestalt geben (dat), formen, bildenB v/i JUR Anzeige erstatten:a) jemanden anzeigen, (Straf)Anzeige erstatten gegen jemanden,b) pej jemanden denunzieren* * *1. transitive verb1) informieren (of, about über + Akk.)I am pleased to inform you that... — ich freue mich, Ihnen mitteilen zu können, dass...
keep somebody/oneself informed — jemanden/sich auf dem laufenden halten
2) (animate, inspire) durchdringen2. intransitive verbinform against or on somebody — jemanden anzeigen od. (abwertend) denunzieren (to bei)
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[ɪn'fɔːm] 1. vt2. vito inform sb of sth — powiadamiać (powiadomić perf) or informować (poinformować perf) kogoś o czymś
to inform on sb — donosić (donieść perf) na kogoś
* * *[in'fo:m]1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) (po)informować2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) donieść•- information
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in'fo:m1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) informar2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) denunciar, delatar•- information
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inform vb informartr[ɪn'fɔːm]1 informar, notificar, avisar■ please inform your teacher if you're going to be away por favor informa a tu profesor si vas a faltar■ why was I not informed? ¿por qué no me avisaron?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto inform against/on somebody denunciar a alguien, delatar a alguiento inform oneself informarseinform [ɪn'fɔrm] vt: informar, notificar, avisarinform vito inform on : delatar, denunciaradj.• informe adj.v.• avisar v.• enseñar v.• enterar v.• informar v.• noticiar v.• notificar v.• participar v.ɪn'fɔːrm, ɪn'fɔːm
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to keep somebody informed — mantener* a alguien informado or al corriente
to inform somebody OF/ABOUT something: we've not yet been informed of any change of plan todavía no se nos ha informado de ningún cambio de plan; its aim is to inform people about the dangers of pollution tiene por objeto informar al público sobre los peligros de la contaminación; to inform somebody THAT informarle a alguien que; I'm reliably informed that... — me informan de buena fuente que...
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vi[ɪn'fɔːm]to inform ON o AGAINST somebody — delatar or denunciar a alguien
1.VT (=give information) informar, avisar; (=bring up to date) poner al corrienteto inform sb about or of sth — informar a algn sobre or de algo
I am pleased to inform you that... — tengo el gusto de comunicarle que...
keep me informed — téngame or manténgame al corriente
why was I not informed? — ¿por qué no me informaron or avisaron?
well-informedto inform o.s. about sth — informarse sobre algo
2.VI soplarto inform on or against sb — delatar or denunciar a algn
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to keep somebody informed — mantener* a alguien informado or al corriente
to inform somebody OF/ABOUT something: we've not yet been informed of any change of plan todavía no se nos ha informado de ningún cambio de plan; its aim is to inform people about the dangers of pollution tiene por objeto informar al público sobre los peligros de la contaminación; to inform somebody THAT informarle a alguien que; I'm reliably informed that... — me informan de buena fuente que...
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vito inform ON o AGAINST somebody — delatar or denunciar a alguien
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4 inform
in·form [ɪnʼfɔ:m, Am -ʼfɔ:rm] vt1) ( give information)to \inform sb jdn informieren;to \inform the police die Polizei benachrichtigen [o verständigen];to \inform sb about [or of] sth jdn über etw akk informieren [o in Kenntnis setzen] [o unterrichten];why wasn't I \informed about this earlier? warum hat man mir das nicht früher mitgeteilt?;we regret to have to \inform you that... wir bedauern, Ihnen mitteilen zu müssen, dass...to be \informed by sth geprägt sein von etw dat;the debate on censorship is \informed by the right to freedom of speech die Debatte zur Zensur steht im Zeichen des Rechts auf freie Meinungsäußerung vito \inform against [or on] sb jdn anzeigen [o (geh, form) denunzieren] -
5 inform *** in·form
[ɪn'fɔːm]1. vtinformare, avvertireto inform sb about/of sth — informare or avvertire qn di qc
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v. 1. \inform sb (of/ about sth) мэдэгдэх, хэлэх. 2. \inform against/ on sb мэдүүлэг/ мэдээлэл өгөх. informant n. мэдээлэгч. informed adj. мэдээлэл/ мэдлэг бүхий, зохих мэдлэгтэй. informer n. матаач, мэдээлэгч. -
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I [skrəʊl]1) (manuscript) rotolo m.II 1. [skrəʊl]verbo transitivo inform.2.to scroll sth. up, down — fare scorrere verso l'alto, il basso
verbo intransitivo inform. scorrere* * *[skrəul](a roll of paper or parchment with writing on it.) rotolo* * *[skrəʊl]1. n(roll of parchment) rotolo (di pergamena), (ancient manuscript) papiro, pergamena, Archit voluta2. vt(Comput: text) far scorrere su video* * *scroll /skrəʊl/n.3 arabesco; ghirigoro; svolazzo4 (arald.) cartiglio6 (mecc.) chiocciola; coclea7 (ind. tess.) lumaca● (comput.) scroll bar, barra di scorrimento □ (naut.) scroll-head, voluta del tagliamare □ (mecc.) scroll-saw, sega a svolgere □ (comput.) scroll wheel, rotellina del mouse.(to) scroll /skrəʊl/A v. t.1 arrotolare; arricciare2 ornare di arabeschi, di svolazzi, di voluteB v. i.( raro) avvolgersi in volute; arricciarsi; arrotolarsi.* * *I [skrəʊl]1) (manuscript) rotolo m.II 1. [skrəʊl]verbo transitivo inform.2.to scroll sth. up, down — fare scorrere verso l'alto, il basso
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8 comunicado
Del verbo comunicar: ( conjugate comunicar) \ \
comunicado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: comunicado comunicar
comunicado sustantivo masculino communiqué;
comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo 1 (frml) comunicadole algo a algn to inform sb of sth 2 ( transmitir) ‹ información› to convey, communicate; ‹ idea› to put across 3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;comunicado algo con algo to connect sth with sth verbo intransitivo 1 [ habitaciones] to be connected 2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engagedcomunicarse verbo pronominal 1 comunicadose con algn to communicate with sb 2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected; comunicadose con algo to be connected to sth
comunicado,-a
I adjetivo Madrid está bien comunicada con Sevilla, Madrid has good connections with Sevilla
nuestro barrio está muy mal comunicado, our district is very bad for (public) transport
II sustantivo masculino
1 (notificación oficial) communiqué
2 comunicado de prensa, press release
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy ' comunicado' also found in these entries: Spanish: aviso - comunicada - despacho - desvirtuar - unida - unido - comunicar - difundir - emitir English: announcement - bulletin - communication - press release - release - statement - effect - press -
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comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo 1 (frml) comunicarle algo a algn to inform sb of sth 2 ( transmitir) ‹ información› to convey, communicate; ‹ idea› to put across 3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;comunicar algo con algo to connect sth with sth verbo intransitivo 1 [ habitaciones] to be connected 2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engagedcomunicarse verbo pronominal 1 comunicarse con algn to communicate with sb 2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected; comunicarse con algo to be connected to sth
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy ' comunicar' also found in these entries: Spanish: avisar - declararse - imprimir - participar - transmitir - unir - decir - pasar English: announce - communicate - connect - convey - get across - get through - impart - put across - put over - sell - signal - get - put -
10 tell
[tel] UK / US told, told1. vt(say, inform) sagen ( sb sth jdm etw), (story) erzählen, (truth) sagen, (difference) erkennen, (reveal secret) verraten2. vi(be sure) wissen -
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[tel] UK / US told, told1. vt(say, inform) sagen ( sb sth jdm etw), (story) erzählen, (truth) sagen, (difference) erkennen, (reveal secret) verraten2. vi(be sure) wissen -
12 conocimiento
conocimiento sustantivo masculino poner algo en conocimiento de algn to inform sb of sth; tener conocimiento de algo to be aware of sth◊ perder/recobrar el conocimiento to lose/regain consciousness;estar sin conocimiento to be unconscious
conocimiento sustantivo masculino
1 knowledge
2 (conciencia) consciousness
3 conocimientos, knowledge Locuciones: perder/recobrar el conocimiento, to lose/regain consciousness
con conocimiento de causa, with full knowledge of the facts ' conocimiento' also found in these entries: Spanish: braga - ciencia - conciencia - desfallecer - desvanecerse - dominio - error - orientación - parcela - revelar - sentida - sentido - experiencia - perder - pérdida - reanimar - recobrar - saber English: acquaintance - air - black out - blackout - cognizance - come to - comprehensive - consciousness - familiarity - grounding - improve - knock out - knowledge - notice - privy - recover - self-awareness - sketchy - superficial - thorough - unconsciousness - black - knock - know - pass -
13 advise
transitive verb1) (offer advice to) beratenadvise somebody to do something — jemandem raten, etwas zu tun
advise somebody not to do or against doing something — jemandem abraten, etwas zu tun
2) (recommend)3) (inform) unterrichten, informieren (of über + Akk.)* * *1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) raten2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) benachrichtigen* * *ad·vise[ədˈvaɪz]I. vt▪ to \advise sb1. (give council) jdn beratenshe \advised us when to come sie sagte uns, wann wir kommen solltento be ill-/well-\advised schlecht/gut beraten sein▪ to \advise sb to do sth jdm [dazu] raten, etw zu tun2. (inform) jdn informierenplease \advise us of the expected time of arrival bitte geben Sie uns Bescheid, wann Sie voraussichtlich ankommen werdenI'd \advise waiting until tomorrow ich würde vorschlagen, bis morgen zu wartenshe \advises on African policy sie ist Beraterin für afrikanische Politik* * *[əd'vaɪz]1. vtto advise caution —
I wouldn't advise it — ich würde es nicht raten or empfehlen
I would advise you to do it/not to do it — ich würde dir zuraten/abraten
to advise sb against doing sth — jdm abraten, etw zu tun
what would you advise me to do? — was or wozu würden Sie mir raten?
2) (COMM: inform) verständigen, avisierento advise sb of sth — jdn von etw in Kenntnis setzen
our agent keeps us advised of developments — unser Vertreter unterrichtet uns ständig über neue Entwicklungen
2. vi1) (= give advice) ratenhis function is merely to advise — er hat nur beratende Funktion
2) (US)* * *advise [ədˈvaız]A v/tadvise sb to do sth jemandem raten, etwas zu tun;what would you advise me to do? was würdest du mir raten?;they advised me to be careful sie rieten mir zur Vorsicht;advise sb against sth jemandem von etwas abraten;2. zu etwas raten:he advised waiting er riet zu wartenof von)B v/i1. I will do as you advise ich werde Ihrem Rat folgen;advise against sth von etwas abraten;advise against doing sth davon abraten, etwas zu tun* * *transitive verb1) (offer advice to) beratenadvise somebody to do something — jemandem raten, etwas zu tun
advise somebody not to do or against doing something — jemandem abraten, etwas zu tun
2) (recommend)3) (inform) unterrichten, informieren (of über + Akk.)* * *v.anraten v.avisieren v.benachrichtigen v.mitteilen v.raten v.(§ p.,pp.: riet, geraten)verständigen v.zureden v. -
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1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) aconsejar2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) avisar, comunicaradvise vb aconsejartr[əd'vaɪz]1 aconsejar2 (inform) informar, comunicar1) counsel: aconsejar, asesorar2) recommend: recomendar3) inform: informar, notificaradvise vi: dar consejov.• aconsejar v.• advertir v.• amonestar v.• apercibir v.• asesorar v.• avisar v.• enterar v.• guiar v.• imponer v.• informar v.əd'vaɪz
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1)a) ( recommend) aconsejar, recomendar*to advise somebody to + inf — aconsejar(le) a alguien que (+ subj)
to advise somebody against something/-ing: they advised him against marrying so young le aconsejaron que no se casara tan joven; the committee advised them against it — el comité se lo desaconsejó
b) ( give advice to) aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar2) ( inform) (frml) informar; ( in writing) notificar* (frml)
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vi aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar[ǝd'vaɪz]to advise against something/-ing — desaconsejar algo/+ inf
1. VT1) (=recommend) [+ action] aconsejar, recomendarhe advises caution — aconseja or recomienda prudencia
what would you advise me to do? — ¿qué me aconsejas (que haga)?
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you would be ill advised to go — no sería prudente que fueras, harías mal yendo or en irill-advised•
you would be well advised to go — sería prudente que fueras, harías bien yendo or en ir2) (=give advice to) aconsejar; (=help and inform professionally) asesorar•
can you advise me on the best route? — ¿me puede aconsejar cuál es la mejor ruta?•
she will advise you what to do — ella te dirá lo que tienes que hacer•
to advise sb of sth — informar a algn de algo; (officially) notificar algo a algnhe wrote to advise me of his decision — me escribió para informarme de or notificarme su decisión
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to keep sb advised of or about sth — mantener a algn al corriente or informado de algo4) (=warn) advertir•
to advise sb against doing sth — aconsejar a algn que no haga algo•
no one had advised him of the possible consequences — nadie lo había advertido de las posibles consecuencias2.VI (=make recommendations) dar consejos•
I would advise against it — yo te lo desaconsejaría, yo no te lo aconsejaría•
to advise on sth — (=give information on) informar or dar información sobre algo; [lawyer, accountant] asesorar sobre algojob centres will advise on training courses — en las oficinas de empleo informan or dan información sobre cursillos de formación
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1)a) ( recommend) aconsejar, recomendar*to advise somebody to + inf — aconsejar(le) a alguien que (+ subj)
to advise somebody against something/-ing: they advised him against marrying so young le aconsejaron que no se casara tan joven; the committee advised them against it — el comité se lo desaconsejó
b) ( give advice to) aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar2) ( inform) (frml) informar; ( in writing) notificar* (frml)
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vi aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorarto advise against something/-ing — desaconsejar algo/+ inf
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15 search
I [sɜːtʃ]1) (seeking) ricerca f. (for sb., sth. di qcn., qcs.)in search of — alla ricerca o in cerca di
2) (of house, area, etc.) ispezione f.to carry out a search of sth. — perquisire qcs
3) inform. ricerca f.II 1. [sɜːtʃ]1) (examine) perlustrare [ area]; rovistare in [ drawer]; perquisire [person, luggage, house]; [ person] esaminare (attentamente) [page, map, records]; frugare in [ memory]search me! — colloq. non ne ho la più pallida idea! chi lo sa!
2) inform. cercare in [ file]2.1) (seek) cercareto search for o after sb., sth. — cercare qcn., qcs
2) (examine)to search through — frugare in [bag, records, file]
3) inform.to search for — cercare [data, file]
•* * *[sə: ] 1. verb1) ((often with for) to look for something by careful examination: Have you searched through your pockets thoroughly?; I've been searching for that book for weeks.) cercare2) ((of the police etc) to examine, looking for eg stolen goods: He was taken to the police station, searched and questioned.) perquisire2. noun(an act of searching: His search did not take long.) ricerca- searcher- searching
- searchingly
- searchlight
- search party
- search warrant
- in search of* * *I [sɜːtʃ]1) (seeking) ricerca f. (for sb., sth. di qcn., qcs.)in search of — alla ricerca o in cerca di
2) (of house, area, etc.) ispezione f.to carry out a search of sth. — perquisire qcs
3) inform. ricerca f.II 1. [sɜːtʃ]1) (examine) perlustrare [ area]; rovistare in [ drawer]; perquisire [person, luggage, house]; [ person] esaminare (attentamente) [page, map, records]; frugare in [ memory]search me! — colloq. non ne ho la più pallida idea! chi lo sa!
2) inform. cercare in [ file]2.1) (seek) cercareto search for o after sb., sth. — cercare qcn., qcs
2) (examine)to search through — frugare in [bag, records, file]
3) inform.to search for — cercare [data, file]
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I [seɪv]1) sport salvataggio m., parata f.2) inform. salvataggio m.II 1. [seɪv]1) (rescue) salvareto save sb., sth. from doing — impedire a qcn., qcs. di fare
to save sb.'s life — salvare la vita a qcn. (anche fig.)
he can't speak German to save his life! — colloq. è assolutamente negato per il tedesco!
2) (put by, keep) risparmiare, mettere da parte [ money]; conservare, tenere in serbo [ food]; conservare [goods, documents]to save sth. for sb. to save sb. sth. tenere qcs. per qcn to save an evening for sb. — tenersi libera una serata per qcn
3) (economize on) risparmiare [money, energy]; guadagnare [time, space] ( by doing facendo)to save sb. sth. — fare risparmiare [qcs.] a qcn. [money, time]; risparmiare [qcs.] a qcn. [trouble, expense, journey]
to save sb., sth. (from) doing — evitare a qcn., qcs. di fare
5) relig. salvare, redimere [soul, mankind]6) inform. salvare [file, data] (on, to su)7) (collect) collezionare, fare collezione di [stamps, cards]2.1) (put by funds) risparmiare2) (economize) economizzare, fare economie3.to save on — fare economia di, economizzare su [energy, paper]
verbo riflessivo to save oneself1) (rescue oneself) salvarsi (anche fig.)to save oneself from doing — risparmiarsi o evitarsi di fare
2) (keep energy) risparmiarsi ( for per)to save oneself money — risparmiare, fare economie
•- save upIII [seɪv]preposizione ant. (anche save for) salvo, tranne, eccetto* * *I 1. [seiv] verb1) (to rescue or bring out of danger: He saved his friend from drowning; The house was burnt but he saved the pictures.)2) (to keep (money etc) for future use: He's saving (his money) to buy a bicycle; They're saving for a house.)3) (to prevent the using or wasting of (money, time, energy etc): Frozen foods save a lot of trouble; I'll telephone and that will save me writing a letter.)4) (in football etc, to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal: The goalkeeper saved six goals.)5) (to free from the power of sin and evil.)6) (to keep data in the computer.)2. noun((in football etc) an act of preventing the opposing team from scoring a goal.)- saver- saving
- savings
- saviour
- saving grace
- savings account
- savings bank
- save up II [seiv] preposition, conjunction(except: All save him had gone; We have no news save that the ship reached port safely.)* * *save (1) /seɪv/n.2 (comput.) salvataggio.save (2) /seɪv/prep.eccetto; eccettuato; salvo; fuorché; tranne: all save one, tutti tranne uno; all save me, tutti eccetto me● save and except, eccetto; tranne; salvo □ save that, eccetto che; salvo che.♦ (to) save /seɪv/A v. t.1 salvare; scampare; preservare: to save sb. from a fire, salvare q. da un incendio; He saved my life, mi ha salvato la vita; God save me from my friends, Dio mi scampi (e liberi) dagli amici!2 serbare; tenere in serbo; conservare: Save some beer for tonight, conserva un po' di birra per stasera!3 risparmiare; far risparmiare: to save (up) a lot of money, risparmiare molto denaro; It saves me time, mi fa risparmiare tempo4 evitare: Stopping there overnight saved me driving in the dark, fermandomi là per la notte ho evitato di dover guidare al buio5 (comput.) salvare: DIALOGO → - Downloading and printing- Where shall I save the document?, dove devo salvare il documento?B v. i.1 risparmiare; fare economie; economizzare● to save appearances, salvare le apparenze □ (volg. USA) to save one's ass (o butt), salvare il culo (volg.); cavarsela □ ( tennis) to save a break point, annullare (o neutralizzare) una palla break ( dell'avversario) □ to save one's breath, risparmiare il fiato; tacere □ (mil. e fig.) to save the day, salvare la situazione □ (fig.) to save one's face, salvare la faccia □ (fam.) to save (st.) for a rainy day, risparmiare (qc.) per il futuro □ to save sb. from himself, salvare q. da sé stesso (impedendogli di fare sciocchezze) □ (fam.) to save one's neck (o skin), salvarsi la pelle; salvare una situazione disperata □ to save oneself, salvarsi; risparmiarsi: Save yourself for tomorrow's match, risparmiati per l'incontro di domani; I'll take notes to save myself the trouble of remembering, prenderò appunti per risparmiarmi il fastidio di ricordare □ to save the situation, salvare la situazione □ to save one's strength, risparmiare le forze, risparmiarsi □ God save the King [the Queen]!, Dio salvi il Re [la Regina]! □ saved by the bell, ( di un pugile) salvato dal suono del gong; (fig.) salvato in extremis (o per il rotto della cuffia).* * *I [seɪv]1) sport salvataggio m., parata f.2) inform. salvataggio m.II 1. [seɪv]1) (rescue) salvareto save sb., sth. from doing — impedire a qcn., qcs. di fare
to save sb.'s life — salvare la vita a qcn. (anche fig.)
he can't speak German to save his life! — colloq. è assolutamente negato per il tedesco!
2) (put by, keep) risparmiare, mettere da parte [ money]; conservare, tenere in serbo [ food]; conservare [goods, documents]to save sth. for sb. to save sb. sth. tenere qcs. per qcn to save an evening for sb. — tenersi libera una serata per qcn
3) (economize on) risparmiare [money, energy]; guadagnare [time, space] ( by doing facendo)to save sb. sth. — fare risparmiare [qcs.] a qcn. [money, time]; risparmiare [qcs.] a qcn. [trouble, expense, journey]
to save sb., sth. (from) doing — evitare a qcn., qcs. di fare
5) relig. salvare, redimere [soul, mankind]6) inform. salvare [file, data] (on, to su)7) (collect) collezionare, fare collezione di [stamps, cards]2.1) (put by funds) risparmiare2) (economize) economizzare, fare economie3.to save on — fare economia di, economizzare su [energy, paper]
verbo riflessivo to save oneself1) (rescue oneself) salvarsi (anche fig.)to save oneself from doing — risparmiarsi o evitarsi di fare
2) (keep energy) risparmiarsi ( for per)to save oneself money — risparmiare, fare economie
•- save upIII [seɪv]preposizione ant. (anche save for) salvo, tranne, eccetto -
17 hack
I 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo tagliare, fare a pezzi [branch, object] ( with con, a colpi di)to hack sb. (to death) with sth. — colpire qcn. (a morte) con qcs.
2.to hack a path o one's way through sth. — aprirsi un varco attraverso qcs
verbo intransitivo menare fendentito hack through — tagliare o fare a pezzi [branch, object]
- hack offII [hæk]1) colloq. spreg. (writer) scribacchino m. (-a), scrittorucolo m. (-a)2) pol. colloq. (anche party hack) politicante m., politico m. da strapazzo3) (old horse) vecchio ronzino m.III 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo colloq. (cope with)2.verbo intransitivo BE equit. cavalcare al passoIV [hæk] V 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo inform. inserirsi illecitamente in [ system]2.verbo intransitivo inform. colloq. fare pirateria informaticato hack into — inserirsi o entrare illecitamente in [ system]
* * *[hæk] 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) tagliare2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) tagliare, aprirsi un varco2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) tacca2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) cavallo; taxi•- hacker- hacking
- hacksaw* * *I [hæk]1. n(of sword, axe) colpo, (of sabre) fendente m2. vt1) (cut) tagliare2)to hack into — (Comput: program, system) inserirsi illegalmente in
•II [hæk]1. n1) (old horse) ronzino, (ride) passeggiata a cavallo2) (pej: writer) scribacchino (-a)2. vi* * *hack (1) /hæk/n.1 (colpo di) taglio; fendente3 zappa; marra; piccone da minatore5 (fam., Internet) hack (modifica a un programma, ad es. una manomissione di codice oppure una procedura poco raffinata ma efficace per risolvere un problema)7 (arc.) ferita da taglio8 (fam.) tosse secca e stizzosa.hack (2) /hæk/A n.1 (spreg.) scribacchino; pennaiolo; pennivendolo; giornalista prezzolato5 vecchio ronzino; rozzaB a. (fam.)1 ( di scrittore o giornalista) che che non si cura della qualità; che lavora solo per i soldi; di serie B: hack scriptwriter, soggettista cinematografico di serie B2 ( di giornalismo o attività di scrittore) fatto come routine o per i soldi; poco originale; di serie B; di bassa lega; di bassa cucina (giorn.)hack (3) /hæk/n.● ( di un falco) to be kept at hack, essere tenuto in semilibertà.(to) hack (1) /hæk/A v. t.1 tagliare ( con colpi violenti); menare fendenti a; fare a pezzi: to hack to death, uccidere a fendenti; massacrare; to hack to pieces, fare a pezzi; (fig.) stroncare, demolire; to hack one's way (o a path) through (o into) st., aprirsi un varco in qc. ( a colpi d'ascia, machete, ecc.)2 (fig. fam.) tagliare; eliminare3 fare tacche su; intaccare5 (fam.) riuscire a fare; cavarsela con: I can't hack this job, non ce la faccio a fare questo lavoro; to hack it, farcela; cavarsela; ( anche) resistere, tirare avanti7 (fam., Internet) modificare abusivamente ( un programma o parte di esso); ottenere abusivamente ( dati); piratareB v. i.3 (fam., Internet) – to hack into, fare incursione in, forzare ( un sistema informatico) in maniera illegale4 – to hack at, menare colpi ( con un'ascia, ecc.) a; menare fendenti a; tagliare, spaccare ( con una scure, ecc.): to hack ( away) at a tree, menare colpi d'ascia a un albero.(to) hack (2) /hæk/v. i.* * *I 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo tagliare, fare a pezzi [branch, object] ( with con, a colpi di)to hack sb. (to death) with sth. — colpire qcn. (a morte) con qcs.
2.to hack a path o one's way through sth. — aprirsi un varco attraverso qcs
verbo intransitivo menare fendentito hack through — tagliare o fare a pezzi [branch, object]
- hack offII [hæk]1) colloq. spreg. (writer) scribacchino m. (-a), scrittorucolo m. (-a)2) pol. colloq. (anche party hack) politicante m., politico m. da strapazzo3) (old horse) vecchio ronzino m.III 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo colloq. (cope with)2.verbo intransitivo BE equit. cavalcare al passoIV [hæk] V 1. [hæk]verbo transitivo inform. inserirsi illecitamente in [ system]2.verbo intransitivo inform. colloq. fare pirateria informaticato hack into — inserirsi o entrare illecitamente in [ system]
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18 tell
1. transitive verb,1) (make known) sagen [Name, Adresse, Alter]; (give account of) erzählen [Neuigkeit, Sorgen]; anvertrauen [Geheimnis]tell somebody something or something to somebody — jemandem etwas sagen/erzählen/anvertrauen
tell somebody the way to the station — jemandem den Weg zum Bahnhof beschreiben
tell somebody the time — jemandem sagen, wie spät es ist; jemandem die Uhrzeit sagen
tell somebody [something] about somebody/something — jemandem [etwas] von jemandem/etwas erzählen
tell somebody nothing/all about what happened — jemandem nichts davon/alles erzählen, was passiert ist
will you tell him [that] I will come? — sag ihm bitte, dass ich kommen werde
they tell me/us [that]... — (according to them) man sagt, dass...
tell everyone/(coll.) the world [that/how etc.] — jedem/(ugs.) aller Welt erzählen[, dass/wie usw.]
I cannot tell you how... — (cannot express how...) ich kann dir gar nicht sagen, wie...
I couldn't tell you — (I don't know) das kann ich nicht sagen
I can tell you,... — (I can assure you) ich kann dir sagen,...
..., I can tell you —..., das kann ich dir sagen
you can't tell me [that]... — (it can't be true that...) du kannst mir doch nicht erzählen, dass...
you can't tell him anything — (he won't accept advice) er lässt sich (Dat.) ja nichts sagen; (he is well-informed) ihm kannst du nichts erzählen
let me tell you — (let me assure you)..., das kann ich dir sagen
let me tell you that... — ich kann dir versichern, dass...
..., I tell you or I'm telling you —..., das sage ich dir
you're telling me! — (coll.) wem sagst du das! (ugs.)
I don't need to tell you [that]... — ich brauche dir wohl nicht extra zu sagen, dass...
I was told that... — mir wurde gesagt, dass...
so I've been told — (I know that) [das] habe ich schon gehört
... or so I've been/I'm told —..., wie ich gehört habe/höre
no, don't tell me, let me guess — [nein,] sag's nicht, lass mich raten
don't tell me [that]... — (expressing incredulity, dismay, etc.) jetzt sag bloß nicht, [dass]...
you aren't trying or don't mean to tell me [that]...? — du wirst doch nicht sagen wollen, dass...?
2) (relate, lit. or fig.) erzählensomething tells its own story or tale — (needs no comment) etwas spricht für sich selbst
tell a different story or tale — (reveal the truth) eine andere Sprache sprechen (fig.)
live or survive to tell the tale — überleben
tell tales [to somebody] — (report) andere/einen anderen [bei jemandem] anschwärzen; [bei jemandem] petzen (Schülerspr. abwertend)
tell tales — (lie) Lügengeschichten erzählen
3) (instruct) sagentell somebody [not] to do something — jemandem sagen, dass er etwas [nicht] tun soll; jemandem sagen, er soll[e] etwas [nicht] tun
tell somebody what to do — jemandem sagen, was er tun soll
do as or what I tell you — tu, was ich dir sage
4) (determine) feststellen; (see, recognize) erkennen (by an + Dat.); (with reference to the future) [vorher]sagentell the difference [between...] — den Unterschied [zwischen...] erkennen od. feststellen
it's impossible/difficult to tell [if/what — etc.] es ist unmöglich/schwer zu sagen[, ob/was usw.]
it's easy to tell whether... — es lässt sich leicht sagen, ob...
you never can tell how/what — etc. man weiß nie, wie/was usw.
5) (distinguish) unterscheiden6) (utter) sagen7)2. intransitive verb,1) (determine)how can you tell? — wie kann man das feststellen od. wissen?
it's difficult or hard to tell — das ist schwer zu sagen
how can one tell?, how can or do you tell? — woran kann man das erkennen?
as far as one/I can tell,... — wie es aussieht,...
who can tell? — wer kann das sagen od. will das wissen?
2) (give information) erzählen (of, about von); (give evidence)tell of something — von etwas Zeugnis geben od. ablegen
3) (reveal secret) es verratentime [alone] will tell — das wird sich [erst noch] zeigen
4) (produce an effect) sich auswirken; [Wort, Fausthieb, Schuss:] sitzentell in favour of somebody or in somebody's favour — sich zu jemandes Gunsten auswirken
tell against somebody/something — sich nachteilig für jemanden/auf etwas (Akk.) auswirken
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/112844/tell_apart">tell apart- tell off- tell on* * *[tel]1) (to inform or give information to (a person) about (something): He told the whole story to John; He told John about it.) erzählen3) (to say or express in words: to tell lies / the truth / a story.) sagen4) (to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide: Can you tell the difference between them?; I can't tell one from the other; You can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.) unterscheiden5) (to give away a secret: You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.) verraten6) (to be effective; to be seen to give (good) results: Good teaching will always tell.) sich auswirken•- teller- telling
- tellingly
- telltale
- I told you so
- tell off
- tell on
- tell tales
- tell the time
- there's no telling
- you never can tell* * *[tel]I. vt<told, told>1. (say, communicate)▪ to \tell sth etw sagento \tell a lie lügento \tell the truth die Wahrheit sagento \tell [you] the truth... ehrlich gesagt...can you \tell me the way to the station? können Sie mir sagen, wie ich zum Bahnhof komme?don't \tell me! I want it to be a surprise sag es mir nicht! es soll eine Überraschung seinto \tell sb a secret (confide) jdm ein Geheimnis anvertrauen; (give away) jdm ein Geheimnis verratendid you \tell anyone [that] you were coming to see me? hast du irgendjemandem erzählt [o gesagt], dass du mich besuchen wolltest?2. (assure)▪ to \tell sb sth jdm etw sagendidn't I \tell you? habe ich es dir nicht gleich gesagt?I told you so ( fam) ich habe es [dir] ja gleich gesagtyou're \telling me! ( fam) wem sagst du das!I won't go, I \tell you! ich sage [o versichere] dir, ich werde nicht gehen!the suitcase was heavy, I can \tell you ( fam) ich kann dir sagen, der Koffer war vielleicht schwer!let me \tell you [that] it wasn't easy lass dir von mir gesagt sein [o ich kann dir sagen], es war nicht leicht!I cannot \tell you how much I love you! ich kann dir gar nicht sagen, wie sehr ich dich liebe!▪ to \tell sth etw erzählento \tell an anecdote eine Anekdote wiedergebento \tell a joke einen Witz erzählen▪ to \tell sth to sb jdm etw erzählen4. (give account)don't you want to \tell me about what happened? möchtest du mir nicht erzählen, was passiert ist?she's told me a lot/everything about her time in Berlin sie hat mir viel/alles über ihre Zeit in Berlin erzähltI am sure she's told you a lot about me ich bin sicher, sie hat dir schon viel über mich erzählt5. (command, instruct)▪ to \tell sb to do sth jdm sagen, dass er/sie etw tun sollI was told not to talk to strangers ich soll nicht mit Fremden redenI won't \tell you again - go to bed! ich sag's nicht noch mal - ab ins Bett!he wouldn't be told er wollte sich nichts sagen lassen6. (discern)▪ to \tell sth etw [be]merkenI could \tell [that] you were unhappy ich habe gemerkt, dass du unglücklich warstI couldn't \tell much from her words ihren Worten war nicht viel zu entnehmenit was too dark for me to \tell what it said on the sign in der Dunkelheit konnte ich nicht erkennen, was auf dem Schild standit's easy to \tell a non-native speaker einen Nichtmuttersprachler kann man leicht erkennenit's easy to \tell a blackbird by [or from] its song es ist leicht, eine Amsel an ihrem Gesang zu erkennento \tell the difference einen Unterschied feststellento \tell sth by ear etw mit dem Gehör feststellento \tell the time die Uhr lesencan your son \tell the time yet? kann dein Sohn schon die Uhr lesen?, kennt dein Sohn schon die Uhr?▪ to \tell sth/sb from sth/sb etw/jdn von etw/jdm unterscheidento \tell right from wrong Recht und Unrecht unterscheidenI cannot \tell what it is ich kann nicht mit Bestimmtheit sagen, was es istso [or as] far as I can \tell she's still in London soweit ich weiß, ist sie noch in Londonhow could I \tell [that]? woher [o wie] sollte ich das [denn] wissen?he's Dutch — how can you \tell? er ist Holländer — woher willst du das wissen?there is no \telling what the future will bring man weiß nie [o wer weiß schon], was die Zukunft bringtwho can \tell? wer weiß das schon?you can never [or never can] \tell man kann nie wissento \tell fortunes wahrsagento \tell sb's fortune jds Zukunft vorhersagen7. (count)to \tell one's beads den Rosenkranz betento \tell the votes die Stimmen auszählen8.II. vi<told, told>▪ to \tell of sb/sth von jdm/etw erzählenher face told of her anger aus ihrem Gesicht sprach Zorn3. (inform)▪ to \tell on sb jdn verraten [o sl verpetzenthe boxer made every punch \tell bei dem Boxer saß jeder Schlag▪ to \tell on sb/sth erkennbare Auswirkungen auf jdn/etw habenage has really told on him er ist ganz schön gealtertyou look tired, these exercises really told on you du siehst müde aus, diese Übungen haben dich sichtlich geschafft famall the stress began to \tell on my health der ganze Stress wirkte sich allmählich auf meine Gesundheit aus▪ to \tell against sb sich nachteilig für jdn auswirkenhis reputation as a troublemaker told against him when they decided on who should be promoted sein Ruf als Unruhestifter sprach gegen ihn als es um die Entscheidung ging, wer befördert werden sollte* * *[tel] pret, ptp told1. vt1) (= relate) story, experiences, adventures erzählen (sb sth, sth to sb jdm etw acc); (= inform, say, announce) sagen (sb sth jdm etw acc)to tell tales — petzen (inf)
to tell sb's fortune — jdm wahrsagen, jdm die Zukunft deuten
to tell the future — wahrsagen, die Zukunft deuten
I told my friend/boss about what had happened — ich erzählte meinem Freund/berichtete meinem Chef, was geschehen war
... or so I've been told —... so hat man es mir jedenfalls gesagt or erzählt
I can't tell you how pleased I am — ich kann Ihnen gar nicht sagen, wie sehr ich mich freue
could you tell me the way to the station, please? — könn(t)en Sir mir bitte sagen, wie ich zum Bahnhof komme?
don't tell me you can't come! — sagen Sie bloß nicht, dass Sie nicht kommen können!
I won't do it, I tell you! — und ich sage dir, das mache ich nicht!
let me tell you that... —
it was cold, I can tell you — ich kann dir sagen, das war vielleicht kalt!
tell me another! — nicht möglich!, wers glaubt!
2) (= distinguish, discern) erkennento tell the difference — den Unterschied sehen/fühlen/schmecken etc
you can tell that he's clever/getting worried —
you can't tell whether it's moving — man kann nicht sagen or sehen, ob es sich bewegt
I couldn't tell if he had been in a fight or had just fallen — ich hätte nicht sagen können, ob er in einem Kampf verwickelt oder nur hingefallen war
it was impossible to tell where the bullet had entered — es war unmöglich festzustellen, wo die Kugel eingetreten war
to tell sb/sth by sth — jdn/etw an etw (dat) erkennen
to tell right from wrong — wissen, was Recht und Unrecht ist, Recht von Unrecht unterscheiden
See:→ apart3) (= know, be sure) wissenhow can I tell that he will do it? — wie kann ich sicher sein, dass er es tut?
4) (= order) sagen (sb jdm)we were told to bring sandwiches with us — es wurde uns gesagt, dass wir belegte Brote mitbringen sollten
tell him to stop singing — sagen Sie ihm, er soll aufhören zu singen
don't you tell me what to do! —
I told you not to do that — ich habe dir doch gesagt, du sollst das nicht tun!
do as or what you are told! — tu, was man dir sagt!
5) (old= count)
to tell one's beads — den Rosenkranz beten2. vi +indir objes sagen (+dat)you know what? – don't tell me, let me guess — weißt du was? – sags mir nicht, lass mich raten
you're telling me! — das kann man wohl sagen!, wem sagen Sie das!
3. vi1) (= discern, be sure) wissenno-one can/could tell — niemand kann/konnte das sagen, das weiß/wusste keiner
you never can tell, you can never tell — man kann nie wissen
2) (= talk, tell tales of) sprechenpromise you won't tell — du musst versprechen, dass du nichts sagst
3) (= have effect) sich bemerkbar machenhis age told against him (in applying for job) (in competition) character always tells in the end — sein Alter war ein Nachteil für ihn sein Alter machte sich bemerkbar zum Schluss schlägt doch die Veranlagung durch
a boxer who makes every punch tell — ein Boxer, bei dem jeder Schlag sitzt
* * *tell [tel] prät und pperf told [təʊld]A v/t1. jemandem etwas sagen, erzählen:without telling anybody ohne es jemandem zu sagen;you didn’t tell me das hast du mir gar nicht erzählt;I’ll tell you later das erzähl ich dir später;I (can) tell you that … ich kann Ihnen versichern, dass …;I (just) can’t tell you how … ich kann Ihnen gar nicht sagen, wie …;I have been told mir ist gesagt worden;you’re telling me! umg wem sagen Sie das?;2. eine Geschichte etc erzählen3. mitteilen, berichten, sagen, nennen:tell one’s name seinen Namen nennen;tell the reason den Grund angeben;tell the time die Zeit anzeigen (Uhr);4. mit Worten ausdrücken:5. ein Geheimnis etc verraten6. (mit Bestimmtheit) sagen:it is difficult to tell es ist schwer zu sagen;there is no telling what … es lässt sich nicht sagen, was …7. erkennen (by, from an dat):I cannot tell who that person is ich kann nicht feststellen oder sagen, wer diese Person ist;tell by (the) ear mit dem Gehör feststellen, hören8. unterscheiden ( one from the other eines vom andern):tell apart, tell the difference between auseinanderhalten9. sagen, befehlen:tell sb to do sth jemandem sagen, er solle etwas tun;do as you are told tu, was ich gesagt habe10. (ab-)zählen:11. tell offB v/i1. berichten, erzählen ( beide:of von;about über akk)3. erkennen, wissen:how can you tell? wie können Sie das wissen oder sagen?;you never can tell man kann nie wissen4. umg petzen:tell on sb jemanden verraten oder verpetzen;don’t tell! nicht(s) verraten!5. wirken, sich auswirken ( beide:on bei, auf akk):every blow (word) tells jeder Schlag (jedes Wort) sitzt;the hard work began to tell on him die harte Arbeit hinterließ allmählich ihre Spuren bei ihm oder machte sich bei ihm bemerkbar;his troubles have told on him seine Sorgen haben ihn sichtlich mitgenommen;that tells against you das spricht gegen Sie7. sich (deutlich) abheben ( against gegen, von), (deutlich) hervortreten, zur Geltung kommen* * *1. transitive verb,1) (make known) sagen [Name, Adresse, Alter]; (give account of) erzählen [Neuigkeit, Sorgen]; anvertrauen [Geheimnis]tell somebody something or something to somebody — jemandem etwas sagen/erzählen/anvertrauen
tell somebody the time — jemandem sagen, wie spät es ist; jemandem die Uhrzeit sagen
tell somebody [something] about somebody/something — jemandem [etwas] von jemandem/etwas erzählen
tell somebody nothing/all about what happened — jemandem nichts davon/alles erzählen, was passiert ist
will you tell him [that] I will come? — sag ihm bitte, dass ich kommen werde
they tell me/us [that]... — (according to them) man sagt, dass...
I'll tell you what I'll do — weißt du, was ich machen werde?
tell everyone/(coll.) the world [that/how etc.] — jedem/(ugs.) aller Welt erzählen[, dass/wie usw.]
I cannot tell you how... — (cannot express how...) ich kann dir gar nicht sagen, wie...
I couldn't tell you — (I don't know) das kann ich nicht sagen
I can tell you,... — (I can assure you) ich kann dir sagen,...
..., I can tell you —..., das kann ich dir sagen
you can't tell me [that]... — (it can't be true that...) du kannst mir doch nicht erzählen, dass...
you can't tell him anything — (he won't accept advice) er lässt sich (Dat.) ja nichts sagen; (he is well-informed) ihm kannst du nichts erzählen
let me tell you — (let me assure you)..., das kann ich dir sagen
let me tell you that... — ich kann dir versichern, dass...
..., I tell you or I'm telling you —..., das sage ich dir
you're telling me! — (coll.) wem sagst du das! (ugs.)
I don't need to tell you [that]... — ich brauche dir wohl nicht extra zu sagen, dass...
I was told that... — mir wurde gesagt, dass...
so I've been told — (I know that) [das] habe ich schon gehört
... or so I've been/I'm told —..., wie ich gehört habe/höre
no, don't tell me, let me guess — [nein,] sag's nicht, lass mich raten
don't tell me [that]... — (expressing incredulity, dismay, etc.) jetzt sag bloß nicht, [dass]...
you aren't trying or don't mean to tell me [that]...? — du wirst doch nicht sagen wollen, dass...?
2) (relate, lit. or fig.) erzählensomething tells its own story or tale — (needs no comment) etwas spricht für sich selbst
tell a different story or tale — (reveal the truth) eine andere Sprache sprechen (fig.)
live or survive to tell the tale — überleben
tell tales [about somebody] — (gossip; reveal secret) [über jemanden] tratschen (ugs. abwertend)
tell tales [to somebody] — (report) andere/einen anderen [bei jemandem] anschwärzen; [bei jemandem] petzen (Schülerspr. abwertend)
tell tales — (lie) Lügengeschichten erzählen
3) (instruct) sagentell somebody [not] to do something — jemandem sagen, dass er etwas [nicht] tun soll; jemandem sagen, er soll[e] etwas [nicht] tun
tell somebody what to do — jemandem sagen, was er tun soll
do as or what I tell you — tu, was ich dir sage
do as you are told — tu, was man dir sagt
4) (determine) feststellen; (see, recognize) erkennen (by an + Dat.); (with reference to the future) [vorher]sagentell the difference [between...] — den Unterschied [zwischen...] erkennen od. feststellen
it's impossible/difficult to tell [if/what — etc.] es ist unmöglich/schwer zu sagen[, ob/was usw.]
it's easy to tell whether... — es lässt sich leicht sagen, ob...
you never can tell how/what — etc. man weiß nie, wie/was usw.
5) (distinguish) unterscheiden6) (utter) sagen7)2. intransitive verb,1) (determine)how can you tell? — wie kann man das feststellen od. wissen?
it's difficult or hard to tell — das ist schwer zu sagen
how can one tell?, how can or do you tell? — woran kann man das erkennen?
as far as one/I can tell,... — wie es aussieht,...
who can tell? — wer kann das sagen od. will das wissen?
2) (give information) erzählen (of, about von); (give evidence)tell of something — von etwas Zeugnis geben od. ablegen
3) (reveal secret) es verratentime [alone] will tell — das wird sich [erst noch] zeigen
4) (produce an effect) sich auswirken; [Wort, Fausthieb, Schuss:] sitzentell in favour of somebody or in somebody's favour — sich zu jemandes Gunsten auswirken
tell against somebody/something — sich nachteilig für jemanden/auf etwas (Akk.) auswirken
Phrasal Verbs:- tell off- tell on* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: told)= berichten v.erzählen v.sagen v. -
19 beg
1. transitive verb,- gg-2) (ask earnestly) bittenshe begged to come with us — sie bat darum, mit uns kommen zu dürfen
I beg to differ — da bin ich [aber] anderer Meinung
3) (ask earnestly for)beg a favour [of somebody] — [jemanden] um einen Gefallen bitten
beg forgiveness — um Verzeihung bitten; see also academic.ru/53580/pardon">pardon 1. 2)
4)2. intransitive verb,beg the question — (evade difficulty) der Frage (Dat.) ausweichen
go [a-]begging — keinen Abnehmer finden
* * *[beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) betteln2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) bitten•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) an den Bettelstab bringen- beggar description- beg to differ* * *<- gg->[beg]I. vt1. (ask for charity)2. (request)stop it, I \beg you hör auf, ich bitte dich▪ to \beg sb to do sth jdn bitten, etw zu tun▪ to \beg that... darum bitten, dass..,to \beg sb's forgiveness jdn um Entschuldigung [o Verzeihung] bittenI \beg your pardon entschuldigen Sie bitte3. (leave unresolved)to \beg the question keine Antwort auf die [eigentliche] Frage gebenyou're always \begging the question du weichst immer nur austhis crisis \begs the question of his leadership diese Krise wirft die Frage nach seinen Führungsqualitäten auf4.▶ to go \begging noch zu haben sein, keinen Abnehmer/keine Abnehmerin findenII. vi1. (seek charity) betteln2. (request)▪ to \beg of sb:I \beg to inform you that... ( form) ich erlaube mir, Sie davon in Kenntnis zu setzen, dass... geh, ich möchte Ihnen mitteilen, dass...3. (request) dog Männchen machen* * *[beg]1. vt1) money, alms betteln umhe begged to be allowed to... — er bat darum,... zu dürfen
the children begged me to let them go to the circus — die Kinder bettelten, ich solle sie in den Zirkus gehen lassen
to beg leave to do sth —
I beg leave to be dismissed (form) I beg to inform you... (form) — gestatten Sie, dass ich mich entferne? (form) ich erlaube mir, Sie davon in Kenntnis zu setzen...
I beg to differ — ich erlaube mir, anderer Meinung zu sein
See:→ pardon3) (= entreat) sb anflehen, inständig bittenI beg you! — ich flehe dich an!
4)sth begs the question whether... — etw wirft die Frage auf, ob...
2. vi3)(= entreat)
to beg of sb to do sth — jdn anflehen or inständig bitten, etw zu tun4)* * *beg [beɡ]A v/tB v/i1. betteln:a) betteln gehen,this post is going begging fig niemand will diesen Posten übernehmen2. (dringend) bitten, flehen ( beide:for um):he begged and begged until … er bettelte so lange, bis …;I beg of you ich bitte Sie;beg off sich entschuldigen (lassen), absagenI beg to differ da bin ich (ganz) anderer Meinung;4. schönmachen, Männchen machen (Hund)* * *1. transitive verb,- gg-1) betteln um; erbetteln [Lebensunterhalt]2) (ask earnestly) bittenshe begged to come with us — sie bat darum, mit uns kommen zu dürfen
I beg to differ — da bin ich [aber] anderer Meinung
beg a favour [of somebody] — [jemanden] um einen Gefallen bitten
beg forgiveness — um Verzeihung bitten; see also pardon 1. 2)
4)2. intransitive verb,beg the question — (evade difficulty) der Frage (Dat.) ausweichen
go [a-]begging — keinen Abnehmer finden
* * *(for) v.betteln (um) v.bitten (um) v. (of someone) v.etwas erbitten (von jemandem) ausdr. (dogs) v.Männchen machen (Hund) ausdr. -
20 advise
[əd'vaɪz] 1.1) (give advice to) consigliare, dare consigli a ( about su)to advise sb. to do — consigliare a qcn. di fare
to advise sb. against doing sth. — sconsigliare a qcn. di fare qcs.
to advise sb. of — avvertire di [risk, danger]
you are advised to... — si prega o si raccomanda di
2) (recommend) consigliare, raccomandare [ course of action]3) form. (inform) informare, avvisare (of di)2.to advise on sth. — (give advice) consigliare su qcs.; (inform) informare su qcs
* * *1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) consigliare2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) informare* * *[əd'vaɪz] 1.1) (give advice to) consigliare, dare consigli a ( about su)to advise sb. to do — consigliare a qcn. di fare
to advise sb. against doing sth. — sconsigliare a qcn. di fare qcs.
to advise sb. of — avvertire di [risk, danger]
you are advised to... — si prega o si raccomanda di
2) (recommend) consigliare, raccomandare [ course of action]3) form. (inform) informare, avvisare (of di)2.to advise on sth. — (give advice) consigliare su qcs.; (inform) informare su qcs
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