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121 вступать
несовер. - вступать;
совер. - вступить( во что-л.)
1) enter;
march (in, into) (о войсках)
2) (поступать) join вступать в члены
3) (начинать) begin, start, enter ( into), come (into), assume вступать в спор с кем-л. ≈ to enter into an argument with smb., to start an argument with smb. ∙ вступать в действие/строй ≈ to go/come into operation вступать в свои права ≈ to come into one's own вступать в брак вступать во владение вступать в силу вступать в союз вступать на путь вступать на престол вступать на трон, вступить (в вн.)
1. enter (smth.) ;
~ в город enter a town;
2. (поступать, зачисляться) join (smth.) ;
~ в партию, в профсоюз join the Party, a trade union;
3. (начинать) enter (into, upon) ;
~ в борьбу take* up the struggle;
~ в переговоры enter into/upon negotiations;
~ в разговор enter into conversation;
~ в спор take* up an argument;
~ в бой с кем-л. engage in battle with smb. ;
~ в драку start fighting;
~ в соглашение, союз enter into an agreement, alliance;
~ во владение come* into possession;
~ на престол ascend the throne;
вступить в брак marry;
вступить в свои права come* into one`s own;
зима вступила в свои права winter came into its own;
~ на путь чего-л. take* the road of smth., embark on smth. ;
~ся, вступиться( за вн.) intercede (for), take* smb.`s part;
stand*/stick* up (for) разг.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вступать
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122 intervene
intə'vi:n1) (to interfere in a quarrel: He intervened in the dispute.) intervenir2) (to be or come between, in place or time: A week intervened before our next meeting.) transcurrir•intervene vb intervenirtr[ɪntə'viːn]1 (person) intervenir (in, en)2 (event etc) sobrevenir, ocurrir3 formal use (time) transcurrir, mediar1) elapse: transcurrir, pasarthe intervening years: los años intermediarios2) intercede: intervenir, interceder, mediarv.• interponer v.• intervenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• mediar v.'ɪntər'viːn, ˌɪntə'viːna) ( interpose oneself) intervenir*he intervened with the authorities on our behalf — intervino or (frml) intercedió ante las autoridades en nuestro favor
b) ( interrupt) \<\<fate\>\> interponerse*, intervenir*; \<\<event\>\> sobrevenir*c) intervening pres pin the intervening period — en el interín or ínterin
[ˌɪntǝ'viːn]VI1) (=take part) [person] intervenir, tomar parte (in en); [government] intervenir (in en)2) (=step in) [person] interponerse; [fate] cruzarse, interponerse3) (=crop up) surgir, sobrevenir* * *['ɪntər'viːn, ˌɪntə'viːn]a) ( interpose oneself) intervenir*he intervened with the authorities on our behalf — intervino or (frml) intercedió ante las autoridades en nuestro favor
b) ( interrupt) \<\<fate\>\> interponerse*, intervenir*; \<\<event\>\> sobrevenir*c) intervening pres pin the intervening period — en el interín or ínterin
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123 GRAS
* * *n. grass, herbage, herb.* * *n. [Ulf. gras = χόρτος, λάχανον; A. S. græs and gærs; Engl. grass; Germ. gras; Swed. and Dan. gras]:—grass, herbage, opp. to wood, trees, Vsp. 3, Fm. 25, Hm. 20; hrísi ok grasi, 120; grös ok viðu, Rb. 78; fölr sem gras, Nj. 177; góðir landa-kostir at grösum ok skógum, Fs. 26; svá er sagt, at á Grænlandi eru grös góð, good pastures, Sks. 44 new Ed.; reyta gras, to pick grass, Nj. 118; þar var náliga til grass at ganga (better görs), Ld. 96; bíta gras, to graze, Grág. ii. 299; gras grær, grass grows, Edda 145 (pref.); tak af reiðinginn ok fær hestinn á gras, Sturl. iii. 114; þú ætlaðir mik þat lítilmenni at ek munda hirða hvar hestar þínir bitu gras, Fs. 57; þar þótti Grelöðu hunangs-ilmr ór grasi, Landn. 140: vegetation, in such phrases as, þar sem mætist gras ok fjara, grass and beach, Dipl. iii. 11: the grassy earth, opp. to a wilderness or the sea, þat var í ofanverðum grösum, high up, near the wilderness, Dropl. 33; allt austr undir jökla sem grös eru vaxin, Landn. 65:—phrases, hníga í gras, to bite the dust, Ísl. ii. 366; mun ek hafa mann fyrir mik áðr ek hníga at grasi, Njarð. 378; lúta í gras, id., Fbr. 90 new Ed.; heyra gras gróa, to hear the grass grow (of the god Heimdal), cp. Edda 17: sugared language is said to make the grass grow, við hvert orð þótti grös gróa, Clar.; þau vóru orðin, at gróa þóttu grösin við, Mirm.: ganga eptir e-m með grasið í skónum, to go after one with grass in one’s shoes, i. e. to beg hard, intercede meekly with one who is cross and angry.2. a herb, a kind of grass; ek hefi þat eitt gras, etc., Fms. ix. 282; af grasi því er vér köllum hvann-njóla, x. 336: esp. in plur. herbs with healing powers, þau grös sem mandragore heita, Stj. 175; afl dauðfærandi grasa, Johann. 26; með góðum grösum, Blas. 43; ilmuð grös, sweet herbs, Bb. 2. 20; tína grös, to clean grass, pick the moss clean:—botan. in plur., Iceland moss, Jb. 310; and in composition, brönu-grös, mandrake; esp. of lichens, fjalla-grös, fell lichen, Lichen Islandicus; fjöru-grös, seaweeds, sea-wrack; Gvendar-grös, id.; Mariu-grös, lichen nivalis; Munda-grös, lichen coacervatus edilis; trölla-grös, lichen albus.COMPDS: grasafjall, grasafó1k, grasagrautr, grasaleit, grasamjólk, grasapoki. -
124 presidente
adj.president.f. & m.1 president, Head of State, president of the nation.2 president, chairperson, chairman, director general.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 PLÍTICA president2 (de una empresa - hombre) chairman, US president; (- mujer) chairwoman, US president3 (de un club, sociedad) president4 (de una reunión - hombre) chairman; (- mujer) chairwoman* * *(f. - presidenta)noun1) president2) chairperson, chairman / chairwoman* * *presidente, -aSM / F (SF a veces presidente)1) (Pol, Com) [de país, asociación] president; [de comité, reunión] chair, chairperson, chairman/chairwoman; Esp (Pol) (tb: Presidente del Gobierno) prime minister; [de la cámara] speakercandidato a presidente — (Pol) presidential candidate
es candidato a presidente de Cruz Roja/del Real Madrid — he is a candidate for the presidency of the Red Cross/he is a candidate to be chairman of the board of Real Madrid
presidente/a de honor — honorary president
presidente/a vitalicio/a — president for life
2) (Jur) (=magistrado) presiding magistrate; (=juez) presiding judge3) LAm (=alcalde) mayorPRESIDENTE DEL GOBIERNO The head of the Spanish government, or Presidente del Gobierno, is elected not just by the winning party but by the entire Congreso de los Diputados following a general election. The Presidente is appointed for a four-year term and called upon by the King to form a cabinet. As in Britain, he has the power to call an early election, and can be forced to do so by a censure motion in the Congreso.* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Gob, Pol) presidentel presidente del gobierno — the premier, the prime minister
b) (de compañía, banco) president (AmE), chairman/-woman (BrE)c) (de reunión, comité, acto) chairperson, chaird) (Der) ( de tribunal) presiding judge/magistratee) ( de jurado) chairman/-woman* * *= chairman [chairmen, pl.], president, chief executive officer (CEO), Director-General, chief executive, chair, chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.].Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Professor Freedman is president of the Library and Information Technology Association (formerly the Information Science and Automation Division) and a member of the ALA Council.Ex. The constituent networks may have presidents and CEO's (chief executive officers), but that's a different issue; there's no single authority figure for the Internet as a whole.Ex. The work of the Statistical Office is undertaken by six directorates headed by the Director-General who is assisted by a secretariat.Ex. The author concludes that few chief executives personally use the company library and online database services.Ex. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.----* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* presidente electo = president-elect [president elect].* vicepresidente = vice-president.* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Gob, Pol) presidentel presidente del gobierno — the premier, the prime minister
b) (de compañía, banco) president (AmE), chairman/-woman (BrE)c) (de reunión, comité, acto) chairperson, chaird) (Der) ( de tribunal) presiding judge/magistratee) ( de jurado) chairman/-woman* * *= chairman [chairmen, pl.], president, chief executive officer (CEO), Director-General, chief executive, chair, chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.].Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.
Ex: Professor Freedman is president of the Library and Information Technology Association (formerly the Information Science and Automation Division) and a member of the ALA Council.Ex: The constituent networks may have presidents and CEO's (chief executive officers), but that's a different issue; there's no single authority figure for the Internet as a whole.Ex: The work of the Statistical Office is undertaken by six directorates headed by the Director-General who is assisted by a secretariat.Ex: The author concludes that few chief executives personally use the company library and online database services.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* presidente electo = president-elect [president elect].* vicepresidente = vice-president.* * *masculine, feminineel presidente del gobierno the premier, the prime ministerPresidente de la Comisión Europea President of the European Commission3 (de una reunión, un comité, acto) chair, chairpersonpresidente de honor honorary president o chairman4 ( Der) (de un tribunal) presiding judge/magistrate5 (de un jurado) chairmanCompuesto:(en elecciones) chief canvasser ( AmE), chief scrutineer ( BrE); ( RPl) ( Educ) chairman ( of a panel of examiners)* * *
presidente◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Gob, Pol) president;
presidente,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Pol president
presidente del Gobierno, prime minister, premier
2 (de una empresa, reunión) (hombre) chairman, (mujer) chairwoman
' presidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acosar
- actual
- dimitir
- electa
- electo
- función
- investir
- legislatura
- mesa
- presidenta
- propia
- propio
- protagonismo
- salva
- sanear
- señor
- argentino
- atentado
- autonómico
- calidad
- cargo
- entrante
- facultar
- mismo
- vitalicio
English:
amen
- articulate
- assistant
- assume
- austerity
- care
- chairman
- chairperson
- conspire
- contrive
- drastic
- dynamism
- elect
- entertain
- escort
- foreman
- honorary
- inaugurate
- inauguration
- intercede
- likelihood
- make
- mimic
- office
- oust
- override
- patron
- president
- propose
- report
- speaker
- chair
- chief
- first
- go
* * *presidente, -a nm,f1. [de nación] president;presidente (del Gobierno) prime minister2. [de asamblea, jurado] chairman, f chairwoman;[de empresa] chairman, f chairwoman, US president presidente de honor honorary president o chairman; RP [en exámenes] chairman, f chairwoman [of the panel]3. [del parlamento] speaker4. [de tribunal] presiding judgepresidente del tribunal supremo chief justice* * *chairman, Brmujer chairwoman; de comité chair* * *presidente, -ta n1) : president2) : chair, chairperson3) : presiding judge* * *1. (del estado) president -
125 sufragio
m.suffrage.sufragio directo/indirecto direct/indirect suffragesufragio restringido/universal restricted/universal suffrage* * *1 suffrage2 (voto) vote\en sufragio de... (misa etc) for the soul of...sufragio universal universal suffrage* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=voto) vote2) (=derecho al voto) suffrage3) (=apoyo) help, aid4) (Rel) suffrage* * ** * *= suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, the.Ex. Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.Ex. A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex. The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.----* sufragio universal = universal suffrage.* * ** * *= suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, the.Ex: Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
Ex: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex: The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.* sufragio universal = universal suffrage.* * *A1 (sistema) suffrageemitir el sufragio to cast one's voteCompuesto:universal suffrageB1 (oración) suffrage, intercessory prayeruna misa en sufragio por su alma a mass to intercede for o pray for his soul* * *
sufragio sustantivo masculino ( sistema) suffrage;
( voto) (frml) vote
sufragio m Pol (sistema de elección) suffrage
sufragio universal, universal suffrage
' sufragio' also found in these entries:
English:
franchise
- suffrage
- vote
* * *sufragio nm1. [sistema] suffragesufragio directo direct suffrage;sufragio indirecto indirect suffrage;sufragio restringido restricted suffrage;sufragio universal universal suffrage2. [voto] vote3. [oración] suffrage* * *m:sufragio universal universal suffrage* * *sufragio nm: suffrage, vote -
126 застъпя
вж. застъпвам* * *застъ̀пя,застъ̀пвам гл.1. ( настъпвам) step/tread on;3.: \застъпя на пост, \застъпя караул mount guard;4. ( замествам) represent;\застъпя се 1. lap (over), overlap;2. (за някого) intercede ( пред with, за for), speak up (for), put up a plea (for); ( защищавам) defend, stand/stick up (for), make a (firm) stand (for), vindicate, take s.o.’s part, take part with s.o.* * *вж. застъпвам -
127 intercession
[ˌɪntə'seʃn]1) (intervention) intercessione f. ( with presso)2) (mediation) mediazione f.* * *[-'seʃən]noun intercessione* * *intercession /ɪntəˈsɛʃn/n. [u]intercessionala.intercessorn.intercessorial, intercessorya.che intercede; intercedente.* * *[ˌɪntə'seʃn]1) (intervention) intercessione f. ( with presso)2) (mediation) mediazione f. -
128 o’rta
v.t. to burn, to agitate. (o’rtan, o’rtantir) middle, center, midst, midsection; space between; space around one, vicinity; middle, central; grade of ‘satisfactory’. o’rtada in the middle, between, among; in the vicinity, nearby; held in common, (shared) among; in the meantime. o’rtaga tush to intercede, to act as a go between; to set out to do; to become a reason, to serve as an excuse. o’rta ma’lumot secondary education. o’rta maktab middle school. o’rta (hol) dehqon farmer of average means. o’rta hol neither poor nor rich, middle class. o’rtamiz buzilib qoldi We’ve had a falling out. o’rtaga ol to put in the middle, to surround; to call to task or petition as a group. o’rtaga sol /o’rtaga to’k to come out with, to say openly. ikki o’rtada between a rock and a hard place, thanks to the disagreement. o’rtamizda qolsin Let this stay just between us. o’rtadan ko’tar to get rid of. o’rta asrlar the Middle Ages. o’rta yoshdagi odam person of middle age. o’rta qo’l/o’rtaga ot to say, to come out with; to throw out (e.g., slogan). o’rtaga sukut cho’kdi all became silent. o’rtaga qo’y to place in the middle; to put forth; to propose. o’rta baho fair, satisfactory grade. o’rtasida between, among; in the middle or center of. o’rtasidan from the middle of; from among
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Intercede — In ter*cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interceding}.] [L. intercedere, intercessum; inter between + cedere to pass: cf. F. interc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To pass between; to intervene. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intercede — [in΄tər sēd′] vi. interceded, interceding [L intercedere < inter , between + cedere, to go: see CEDE] 1. to plead or make a request in behalf of another or others [to intercede with the authorities for the prisoner] 2. to intervene for the… … English World dictionary
intercede — v. (D; intr.) to intercede for; with (to intercede with the authorities for smb.) * * * [ˌɪntə siːd] with (to intercede with the authorities for smb.) (D; intr.) to intercede for … Combinatory dictionary
intercede — [[t]ɪ̱ntə(r)si͟ːd[/t]] intercedes, interceding, interceded VERB If you intercede with someone, you try to persuade them to forgive someone or end their disagreement with them. [FORMAL] [V with n] They asked my father to intercede with the king on … English dictionary
intercede — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈsiːd] / US [ˌɪntərˈsɪd] verb [intransitive] Word forms intercede : present tense I/you/we/they intercede he/she/it intercedes present participle interceding past tense interceded past participle interceded formal to try to persuade… … English dictionary
intercede — in|ter|cede [ ,ıntər sid ] verb intransitive FORMAL to try to persuade someone in authority to help someone else or to change their opinion or decision about them, especially someone who is going to be punished: intercede with someone (on someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
intercede — in|ter|cede [ˌıntəˈsi:d US ər ] v [i]formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: intercedere, from cedere to go ] to speak in support of someone, especially in order to try to prevent them from being punished →↑intercession intercede with ▪ My good … Dictionary of contemporary English
intercede — interceder, n. /in teuhr seed /, v.i., interceded, interceding. 1. to act or interpose in behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man. 2. to attempt to reconcile… … Universalium
intercede — /ɪntəˈsid / (say intuh seed) verb (i) (interceded, interceding) to interpose on behalf of one in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man. {Latin intercēdere intervene} –interceder,… …
intercede — [v] mediate advocate, arbitrate, barge in, butt in*, intermediate, interpose, intervene, intrude, mix in, monkey with*, negotiate, plead, reconcile, speak, step in; concepts 56,110 … New thesaurus
intercede — verb (I) to speak in support of someone, especially in order to try to prevent them from being punished (+ with): My good friend, Senator Bowie, interceded with the authorities on my behalf. see also: intercession … Longman dictionary of contemporary English