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  • 81 Historical Portugal

       Before Romans described western Iberia or Hispania as "Lusitania," ancient Iberians inhabited the land. Phoenician and Greek trading settlements grew up in the Tagus estuary area and nearby coasts. Beginning around 202 BCE, Romans invaded what is today southern Portugal. With Rome's defeat of Carthage, Romans proceeded to conquer and rule the western region north of the Tagus, which they named Roman "Lusitania." In the fourth century CE, as Rome's rule weakened, the area experienced yet another invasion—Germanic tribes, principally the Suevi, who eventually were Christianized. During the sixth century CE, the Suevi kingdom was superseded by yet another Germanic tribe—the Christian Visigoths.
       A major turning point in Portugal's history came in 711, as Muslim armies from North Africa, consisting of both Arab and Berber elements, invaded the Iberian Peninsula from across the Straits of Gibraltar. They entered what is now Portugal in 714, and proceeded to conquer most of the country except for the far north. For the next half a millennium, Islam and Muslim presence in Portugal left a significant mark upon the politics, government, language, and culture of the country.
       Islam, Reconquest, and Portugal Created, 714-1140
       The long frontier struggle between Muslim invaders and Christian communities in the north of the Iberian peninsula was called the Reconquista (Reconquest). It was during this struggle that the first dynasty of Portuguese kings (Burgundian) emerged and the independent monarchy of Portugal was established. Christian forces moved south from what is now the extreme north of Portugal and gradually defeated Muslim forces, besieging and capturing towns under Muslim sway. In the ninth century, as Christian forces slowly made their way southward, Christian elements were dominant only in the area between Minho province and the Douro River; this region became known as "territorium Portu-calense."
       In the 11th century, the advance of the Reconquest quickened as local Christian armies were reinforced by crusading knights from what is now France and England. Christian forces took Montemor (1034), at the Mondego River; Lamego (1058); Viseu (1058); and Coimbra (1064). In 1095, the king of Castile and Léon granted the country of "Portu-cale," what became northern Portugal, to a Burgundian count who had emigrated from France. This was the foundation of Portugal. In 1139, a descendant of this count, Afonso Henriques, proclaimed himself "King of Portugal." He was Portugal's first monarch, the "Founder," and the first of the Burgundian dynasty, which ruled until 1385.
       The emergence of Portugal in the 12th century as a separate monarchy in Iberia occurred before the Christian Reconquest of the peninsula. In the 1140s, the pope in Rome recognized Afonso Henriques as king of Portugal. In 1147, after a long, bloody siege, Muslim-occupied Lisbon fell to Afonso Henriques's army. Lisbon was the greatest prize of the 500-year war. Assisting this effort were English crusaders on their way to the Holy Land; the first bishop of Lisbon was an Englishman. When the Portuguese captured Faro and Silves in the Algarve province in 1248-50, the Reconquest of the extreme western portion of the Iberian peninsula was complete—significantly, more than two centuries before the Spanish crown completed the Reconquest of the eastern portion by capturing Granada in 1492.
       Consolidation and Independence of Burgundian Portugal, 1140-1385
       Two main themes of Portugal's early existence as a monarchy are the consolidation of control over the realm and the defeat of a Castil-ian threat from the east to its independence. At the end of this period came the birth of a new royal dynasty (Aviz), which prepared to carry the Christian Reconquest beyond continental Portugal across the straits of Gibraltar to North Africa. There was a variety of motives behind these developments. Portugal's independent existence was imperiled by threats from neighboring Iberian kingdoms to the north and east. Politics were dominated not only by efforts against the Muslims in
       Portugal (until 1250) and in nearby southern Spain (until 1492), but also by internecine warfare among the kingdoms of Castile, Léon, Aragon, and Portugal. A final comeback of Muslim forces was defeated at the battle of Salado (1340) by allied Castilian and Portuguese forces. In the emerging Kingdom of Portugal, the monarch gradually gained power over and neutralized the nobility and the Church.
       The historic and commonplace Portuguese saying "From Spain, neither a good wind nor a good marriage" was literally played out in diplomacy and war in the late 14th-century struggles for mastery in the peninsula. Larger, more populous Castile was pitted against smaller Portugal. Castile's Juan I intended to force a union between Castile and Portugal during this era of confusion and conflict. In late 1383, Portugal's King Fernando, the last king of the Burgundian dynasty, suddenly died prematurely at age 38, and the Master of Aviz, Portugal's most powerful nobleman, took up the cause of independence and resistance against Castile's invasion. The Master of Aviz, who became King João I of Portugal, was able to obtain foreign assistance. With the aid of English archers, Joao's armies defeated the Castilians in the crucial battle of Aljubarrota, on 14 August 1385, a victory that assured the independence of the Portuguese monarchy from its Castilian nemesis for several centuries.
       Aviz Dynasty and Portugal's First Overseas Empire, 1385-1580
       The results of the victory at Aljubarrota, much celebrated in Portugal's art and monuments, and the rise of the Aviz dynasty also helped to establish a new merchant class in Lisbon and Oporto, Portugal's second city. This group supported King João I's program of carrying the Reconquest to North Africa, since it was interested in expanding Portugal's foreign commerce and tapping into Muslim trade routes and resources in Africa. With the Reconquest against the Muslims completed in Portugal and the threat from Castile thwarted for the moment, the Aviz dynasty launched an era of overseas conquest, exploration, and trade. These efforts dominated Portugal's 15th and 16th centuries.
       The overseas empire and age of Discoveries began with Portugal's bold conquest in 1415 of the Moroccan city of Ceuta. One royal member of the 1415 expedition was young, 21-year-old Prince Henry, later known in history as "Prince Henry the Navigator." His part in the capture of Ceuta won Henry his knighthood and began Portugal's "Marvelous Century," during which the small kingdom was counted as a European and world power of consequence. Henry was the son of King João I and his English queen, Philippa of Lancaster, but he did not inherit the throne. Instead, he spent most of his life and his fortune, and that of the wealthy military Order of Christ, on various imperial ventures and on voyages of exploration down the African coast and into the Atlantic. While mythology has surrounded Henry's controversial role in the Discoveries, and this role has been exaggerated, there is no doubt that he played a vital part in the initiation of Portugal's first overseas empire and in encouraging exploration. He was naturally curious, had a sense of mission for Portugal, and was a strong leader. He also had wealth to expend; at least a third of the African voyages of the time were under his sponsorship. If Prince Henry himself knew little science, significant scientific advances in navigation were made in his day.
       What were Portugal's motives for this new imperial effort? The well-worn historical cliche of "God, Glory, and Gold" can only partly explain the motivation of a small kingdom with few natural resources and barely 1 million people, which was greatly outnumbered by the other powers it confronted. Among Portuguese objectives were the desire to exploit known North African trade routes and resources (gold, wheat, leather, weaponry, and other goods that were scarce in Iberia); the need to outflank the Muslim world in the Mediterranean by sailing around Africa, attacking Muslims en route; and the wish to ally with Christian kingdoms beyond Africa. This enterprise also involved a strategy of breaking the Venetian spice monopoly by trading directly with the East by means of discovering and exploiting a sea route around Africa to Asia. Besides the commercial motives, Portugal nurtured a strong crusading sense of Christian mission, and various classes in the kingdom saw an opportunity for fame and gain.
       By the time of Prince Henry's death in 1460, Portugal had gained control of the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeiras, begun to colonize the Cape Verde Islands, failed to conquer the Canary Islands from Castile, captured various cities on Morocco's coast, and explored as far as Senegal, West Africa, down the African coast. By 1488, Bar-tolomeu Dias had rounded the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa and thereby discovered the way to the Indian Ocean.
       Portugal's largely coastal African empire and later its fragile Asian empire brought unexpected wealth but were purchased at a high price. Costs included wars of conquest and defense against rival powers, manning the far-flung navel and trade fleets and scattered castle-fortresses, and staffing its small but fierce armies, all of which entailed a loss of skills and population to maintain a scattered empire. Always short of capital, the monarchy became indebted to bankers. There were many defeats beginning in the 16th century at the hands of the larger imperial European monarchies (Spain, France, England, and Holland) and many attacks on Portugal and its strung-out empire. Typically, there was also the conflict that arose when a tenuously held world empire that rarely if ever paid its way demanded finance and manpower Portugal itself lacked.
       The first 80 years of the glorious imperial era, the golden age of Portugal's imperial power and world influence, was an African phase. During 1415-88, Portuguese navigators and explorers in small ships, some of them caravelas (caravels), explored the treacherous, disease-ridden coasts of Africa from Morocco to South Africa beyond the Cape of Good Hope. By the 1470s, the Portuguese had reached the Gulf of Guinea and, in the early 1480s, what is now Angola. Bartolomeu Dias's extraordinary voyage of 1487-88 to South Africa's coast and the edge of the Indian Ocean convinced Portugal that the best route to Asia's spices and Christians lay south, around the tip of southern Africa. Between 1488 and 1495, there was a hiatus caused in part by domestic conflict in Portugal, discussion of resources available for further conquests beyond Africa in Asia, and serious questions as to Portugal's capacity to reach beyond Africa. In 1495, King Manuel and his council decided to strike for Asia, whatever the consequences. In 1497-99, Vasco da Gama, under royal orders, made the epic two-year voyage that discovered the sea route to western India (Asia), outflanked Islam and Venice, and began Portugal's Asian empire. Within 50 years, Portugal had discovered and begun the exploitation of its largest colony, Brazil, and set up forts and trading posts from the Middle East (Aden and Ormuz), India (Calicut, Goa, etc.), Malacca, and Indonesia to Macau in China.
       By the 1550s, parts of its largely coastal, maritime trading post empire from Morocco to the Moluccas were under siege from various hostile forces, including Muslims, Christians, and Hindi. Although Moroccan forces expelled the Portuguese from the major coastal cities by 1550, the rival European monarchies of Castile (Spain), England, France, and later Holland began to seize portions of her undermanned, outgunned maritime empire.
       In 1580, Phillip II of Spain, whose mother was a Portuguese princess and who had a strong claim to the Portuguese throne, invaded Portugal, claimed the throne, and assumed control over the realm and, by extension, its African, Asian, and American empires. Phillip II filled the power vacuum that appeared in Portugal following the loss of most of Portugal's army and its young, headstrong King Sebastião in a disastrous war in Morocco. Sebastiao's death in battle (1578) and the lack of a natural heir to succeed him, as well as the weak leadership of the cardinal who briefly assumed control in Lisbon, led to a crisis that Spain's strong monarch exploited. As a result, Portugal lost its independence to Spain for a period of 60 years.
       Portugal under Spanish Rule, 1580-1640
       Despite the disastrous nature of Portugal's experience under Spanish rule, "The Babylonian Captivity" gave birth to modern Portuguese nationalism, its second overseas empire, and its modern alliance system with England. Although Spain allowed Portugal's weakened empire some autonomy, Spanish rule in Portugal became increasingly burdensome and unacceptable. Spain's ambitious imperial efforts in Europe and overseas had an impact on the Portuguese as Spain made greater and greater demands on its smaller neighbor for manpower and money. Portugal's culture underwent a controversial Castilianization, while its empire became hostage to Spain's fortunes. New rival powers England, France, and Holland attacked and took parts of Spain's empire and at the same time attacked Portugal's empire, as well as the mother country.
       Portugal's empire bore the consequences of being attacked by Spain's bitter enemies in what was a form of world war. Portuguese losses were heavy. By 1640, Portugal had lost most of its Moroccan cities as well as Ceylon, the Moluccas, and sections of India. With this, Portugal's Asian empire was gravely weakened. Only Goa, Damão, Diu, Bombay, Timor, and Macau remained and, in Brazil, Dutch forces occupied the northeast.
       On 1 December 1640, long commemorated as a national holiday, Portuguese rebels led by the duke of Braganza overthrew Spanish domination and took advantage of Spanish weakness following a more serious rebellion in Catalonia. Portugal regained independence from Spain, but at a price: dependence on foreign assistance to maintain its independence in the form of the renewal of the alliance with England.
       Restoration and Second Empire, 1640-1822
       Foreign affairs and empire dominated the restoration era and aftermath, and Portugal again briefly enjoyed greater European power and prestige. The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance was renewed and strengthened in treaties of 1642, 1654, and 1661, and Portugal's independence from Spain was underwritten by English pledges and armed assistance. In a Luso-Spanish treaty of 1668, Spain recognized Portugal's independence. Portugal's alliance with England was a marriage of convenience and necessity between two monarchies with important religious, cultural, and social differences. In return for legal, diplomatic, and trade privileges, as well as the use during war and peace of Portugal's great Lisbon harbor and colonial ports for England's navy, England pledged to protect Portugal and its scattered empire from any attack. The previously cited 17th-century alliance treaties were renewed later in the Treaty of Windsor, signed in London in 1899. On at least 10 different occasions after 1640, and during the next two centuries, England was central in helping prevent or repel foreign invasions of its ally, Portugal.
       Portugal's second empire (1640-1822) was largely Brazil-oriented. Portuguese colonization, exploitation of wealth, and emigration focused on Portuguese America, and imperial revenues came chiefly from Brazil. Between 1670 and 1740, Portugal's royalty and nobility grew wealthier on funds derived from Brazilian gold, diamonds, sugar, tobacco, and other crops, an enterprise supported by the Atlantic slave trade and the supply of African slave labor from West Africa and Angola. Visitors today can see where much of that wealth was invested: Portugal's rich legacy of monumental architecture. Meanwhile, the African slave trade took a toll in Angola and West Africa.
       In continental Portugal, absolutist monarchy dominated politics and government, and there was a struggle for position and power between the monarchy and other institutions, such as the Church and nobility. King José I's chief minister, usually known in history as the marquis of Pombal (ruled 1750-77), sharply suppressed the nobility and the
       Church (including the Inquisition, now a weak institution) and expelled the Jesuits. Pombal also made an effort to reduce economic dependence on England, Portugal's oldest ally. But his successes did not last much beyond his disputed time in office.
       Beginning in the late 18th century, the European-wide impact of the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon placed Portugal in a vulnerable position. With the monarchy ineffectively led by an insane queen (Maria I) and her indecisive regent son (João VI), Portugal again became the focus of foreign ambition and aggression. With England unable to provide decisive assistance in time, France—with Spain's consent—invaded Portugal in 1807. As Napoleon's army under General Junot entered Lisbon meeting no resistance, Portugal's royal family fled on a British fleet to Brazil, where it remained in exile until 1821. In the meantime, Portugal's overseas empire was again under threat. There was a power vacuum as the monarch was absent, foreign armies were present, and new political notions of liberalism and constitutional monarchy were exciting various groups of citizens.
       Again England came to the rescue, this time in the form of the armies of the duke of Wellington. Three successive French invasions of Portugal were defeated and expelled, and Wellington succeeded in carrying the war against Napoleon across the Portuguese frontier into Spain. The presence of the English army, the new French-born liberal ideas, and the political vacuum combined to create revolutionary conditions. The French invasions and the peninsular wars, where Portuguese armed forces played a key role, marked the beginning of a new era in politics.
       Liberalism and Constitutional Monarchy, 1822-1910
       During 1807-22, foreign invasions, war, and civil strife over conflicting political ideas gravely damaged Portugal's commerce, economy, and novice industry. The next terrible blow was the loss of Brazil in 1822, the jewel in the imperial crown. Portugal's very independence seemed to be at risk. In vain, Portugal sought to resist Brazilian independence by force, but in 1825 it formally acknowledged Brazilian independence by treaty.
       Portugal's slow recovery from the destructive French invasions and the "war of independence" was complicated by civil strife over the form of constitutional monarchy that best suited Portugal. After struggles over these issues between 1820 and 1834, Portugal settled somewhat uncertainly into a moderate constitutional monarchy whose constitution (Charter of 1826) lent it strong political powers to exert a moderating influence between the executive and legislative branches of the government. It also featured a new upper middle class based on land ownership and commerce; a Catholic Church that, although still important, lived with reduced privileges and property; a largely African (third) empire to which Lisbon and Oporto devoted increasing spiritual and material resources, starting with the liberal imperial plans of 1836 and 1851, and continuing with the work of institutions like the Lisbon Society of Geography (established 1875); and a mass of rural peasants whose bonds to the land weakened after 1850 and who began to immigrate in increasing numbers to Brazil and North America.
       Chronic military intervention in national politics began in 19th-century Portugal. Such intervention, usually commencing with coups or pronunciamentos (military revolts), was a shortcut to the spoils of political office and could reflect popular discontent as well as the power of personalities. An early example of this was the 1817 golpe (coup) attempt of General Gomes Freire against British military rule in Portugal before the return of King João VI from Brazil. Except for a more stable period from 1851 to 1880, military intervention in politics, or the threat thereof, became a feature of the constitutional monarchy's political life, and it continued into the First Republic and the subsequent Estado Novo.
       Beginning with the Regeneration period (1851-80), Portugal experienced greater political stability and economic progress. Military intervention in politics virtually ceased; industrialization and construction of railroads, roads, and bridges proceeded; two political parties (Regenerators and Historicals) worked out a system of rotation in power; and leading intellectuals sparked a cultural revival in several fields. In 19th-century literature, there was a new golden age led by such figures as Alexandre Herculano (historian), Eça de Queirós (novelist), Almeida Garrett (playwright and essayist), Antero de Quental (poet), and Joaquim Oliveira Martins (historian and social scientist). In its third overseas empire, Portugal attempted to replace the slave trade and slavery with legitimate economic activities; to reform the administration; and to expand Portuguese holdings beyond coastal footholds deep into the African hinterlands in West, West Central, and East Africa. After 1841, to some extent, and especially after 1870, colonial affairs, combined with intense nationalism, pressures for economic profit in Africa, sentiment for national revival, and the drift of European affairs would make or break Lisbon governments.
       Beginning with the political crisis that arose out of the "English Ultimatum" affair of January 1890, the monarchy became discredtted and identified with the poorly functioning government, political parties splintered, and republicanism found more supporters. Portugal participated in the "Scramble for Africa," expanding its African holdings, but failed to annex territory connecting Angola and Mozambique. A growing foreign debt and state bankruptcy as of the early 1890s damaged the constitutional monarchy's reputation, despite the efforts of King Carlos in diplomacy, the renewal of the alliance in the Windsor Treaty of 1899, and the successful if bloody colonial wars in the empire (1880-97). Republicanism proclaimed that Portugal's weak economy and poor society were due to two historic institutions: the monarchy and the Catholic Church. A republic, its stalwarts claimed, would bring greater individual liberty; efficient, if more decentralized government; and a stronger colonial program while stripping the Church of its role in both society and education.
       As the monarchy lost support and republicans became more aggressive, violence increased in politics. King Carlos I and his heir Luís were murdered in Lisbon by anarchist-republicans on 1 February 1908. Following a military and civil insurrection and fighting between monarchist and republican forces, on 5 October 1910, King Manuel II fled Portugal and a republic was proclaimed.
       First Parliamentary Republic, 1910-26
       Portugal's first attempt at republican government was the most unstable, turbulent parliamentary republic in the history of 20th-century Western Europe. During a little under 16 years of the republic, there were 45 governments, a number of legislatures that did not complete normal terms, military coups, and only one president who completed his four-year term in office. Portuguese society was poorly prepared for this political experiment. Among the deadly legacies of the monarchy were a huge public debt; a largely rural, apolitical, and illiterate peasant population; conflict over the causes of the country's misfortunes; and lack of experience with a pluralist, democratic system.
       The republic had some talented leadership but lacked popular, institutional, and economic support. The 1911 republican constitution established only a limited democracy, as only a small portion of the adult male citizenry was eligible to vote. In a country where the majority was Catholic, the republic passed harshly anticlerical laws, and its institutions and supporters persecuted both the Church and its adherents. During its brief disjointed life, the First Republic drafted important reform plans in economic, social, and educational affairs; actively promoted development in the empire; and pursued a liberal, generous foreign policy. Following British requests for Portugal's assistance in World War I, Portugal entered the war on the Allied side in March 1916 and sent armies to Flanders and Portuguese Africa. Portugal's intervention in that conflict, however, was too costly in many respects, and the ultimate failure of the republic in part may be ascribed to Portugal's World War I activities.
       Unfortunately for the republic, its time coincided with new threats to Portugal's African possessions: World War I, social and political demands from various classes that could not be reconciled, excessive military intervention in politics, and, in particular, the worst economic and financial crisis Portugal had experienced since the 16th and 17th centuries. After the original Portuguese Republican Party (PRP, also known as the "Democrats") splintered into three warring groups in 1912, no true multiparty system emerged. The Democrats, except for only one or two elections, held an iron monopoly of electoral power, and political corruption became a major issue. As extreme right-wing dictatorships elsewhere in Europe began to take power in Italy (1922), neighboring Spain (1923), and Greece (1925), what scant popular support remained for the republic collapsed. Backed by a right-wing coalition of landowners from Alentejo, clergy, Coimbra University faculty and students, Catholic organizations, and big business, career military officers led by General Gomes da Costa executed a coup on 28 May 1926, turned out the last republican government, and established a military government.
       The Estado Novo (New State), 1926-74
       During the military phase (1926-32) of the Estado Novo, professional military officers, largely from the army, governed and administered Portugal and held key cabinet posts, but soon discovered that the military possessed no magic formula that could readily solve the problems inherited from the First Republic. Especially during the years 1926-31, the military dictatorship, even with its political repression of republican activities and institutions (military censorship of the press, political police action, and closure of the republic's rowdy parliament), was characterized by similar weaknesses: personalism and factionalism; military coups and political instability, including civil strife and loss of life; state debt and bankruptcy; and a weak economy. "Barracks parliamentarism" was not an acceptable alternative even to the "Nightmare Republic."
       Led by General Óscar Carmona, who had replaced and sent into exile General Gomes da Costa, the military dictatorship turned to a civilian expert in finance and economics to break the budget impasse and bring coherence to the disorganized system. Appointed minister of finance on 27 April 1928, the Coimbra University Law School professor of economics Antônio de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) first reformed finance, helped balance the budget, and then turned to other concerns as he garnered extraordinary governing powers. In 1930, he was appointed interim head of another key ministry (Colonies) and within a few years had become, in effect, a civilian dictator who, with the military hierarchy's support, provided the government with coherence, a program, and a set of policies.
       For nearly 40 years after he was appointed the first civilian prime minister in 1932, Salazar's personality dominated the government. Unlike extreme right-wing dictators elsewhere in Europe, Salazar was directly appointed by the army but was never endorsed by a popular political party, street militia, or voter base. The scholarly, reclusive former Coimbra University professor built up what became known after 1932 as the Estado Novo ("New State"), which at the time of its overthrow by another military coup in 1974, was the longest surviving authoritarian regime in Western Europe. The system of Salazar and the largely academic and technocratic ruling group he gathered in his cabinets was based on the central bureaucracy of the state, which was supported by the president of the republic—always a senior career military officer, General Óscar Carmona (1928-51), General Craveiro Lopes (1951-58), and Admiral Américo Tómaz (1958-74)—and the complicity of various institutions. These included a rubber-stamp legislature called the National Assembly (1935-74) and a political police known under various names: PVDE (1932-45), PIDE (1945-69),
       and DGS (1969-74). Other defenders of the Estado Novo security were paramilitary organizations such as the National Republican Guard (GNR); the Portuguese Legion (PL); and the Portuguese Youth [Movement]. In addition to censorship of the media, theater, and books, there was political repression and a deliberate policy of depoliticization. All political parties except for the approved movement of regime loyalists, the União Nacional or (National Union), were banned.
       The most vigorous and more popular period of the New State was 1932-44, when the basic structures were established. Never monolithic or entirely the work of one person (Salazar), the New State was constructed with the assistance of several dozen top associates who were mainly academics from law schools, some technocrats with specialized skills, and a handful of trusted career military officers. The 1933 Constitution declared Portugal to be a "unitary, corporative Republic," and pressures to restore the monarchy were resisted. Although some of the regime's followers were fascists and pseudofascists, many more were conservative Catholics, integralists, nationalists, and monarchists of different varieties, and even some reactionary republicans. If the New State was authoritarian, it was not totalitarian and, unlike fascism in Benito Mussolini's Italy or Adolf Hitler's Germany, it usually employed the minimum of violence necessary to defeat what remained a largely fractious, incoherent opposition.
       With the tumultuous Second Republic and the subsequent civil war in nearby Spain, the regime felt threatened and reinforced its defenses. During what Salazar rightly perceived as a time of foreign policy crisis for Portugal (1936-45), he assumed control of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From there, he pursued four basic foreign policy objectives: supporting the Nationalist rebels of General Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and concluding defense treaties with a triumphant Franco; ensuring that General Franco in an exhausted Spain did not enter World War II on the Axis side; maintaining Portuguese neutrality in World War II with a post-1942 tilt toward the Allies, including granting Britain and the United States use of bases in the Azores Islands; and preserving and protecting Portugal's Atlantic Islands and its extensive, if poor, overseas empire in Africa and Asia.
       During the middle years of the New State (1944-58), many key Salazar associates in government either died or resigned, and there was greater social unrest in the form of unprecedented strikes and clandestine Communist activities, intensified opposition, and new threatening international pressures on Portugal's overseas empire. During the earlier phase of the Cold War (1947-60), Portugal became a steadfast, if weak, member of the US-dominated North Atlantic Treaty Organization alliance and, in 1955, with American support, Portugal joined the United Nations (UN). Colonial affairs remained a central concern of the regime. As of 1939, Portugal was the third largest colonial power in the world and possessed territories in tropical Africa (Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe Islands) and the remnants of its 16th-century empire in Asia (Goa, Damão, Diu, East Timor, and Macau). Beginning in the early 1950s, following the independence of India in 1947, Portugal resisted Indian pressures to decolonize Portuguese India and used police forces to discourage internal opposition in its Asian and African colonies.
       The later years of the New State (1958-68) witnessed the aging of the increasingly isolated but feared Salazar and new threats both at home and overseas. Although the regime easily overcame the brief oppositionist threat from rival presidential candidate General Humberto Delgado in the spring of 1958, new developments in the African and Asian empires imperiled the authoritarian system. In February 1961, oppositionists hijacked the Portuguese ocean liner Santa Maria and, in following weeks, African insurgents in northern Angola, although they failed to expel the Portuguese, gained worldwide media attention, discredited the New State, and began the 13-year colonial war. After thwarting a dissident military coup against his continued leadership, Salazar and his ruling group mobilized military repression in Angola and attempted to develop the African colonies at a faster pace in order to ensure Portuguese control. Meanwhile, the other European colonial powers (Britain, France, Belgium, and Spain) rapidly granted political independence to their African territories.
       At the time of Salazar's removal from power in September 1968, following a stroke, Portugal's efforts to maintain control over its colonies appeared to be successful. President Americo Tomás appointed Dr. Marcello Caetano as Salazar's successor as prime minister. While maintaining the New State's basic structures, and continuing the regime's essential colonial policy, Caetano attempted wider reforms in colonial administration and some devolution of power from Lisbon, as well as more freedom of expression in Lisbon. Still, a great deal of the budget was devoted to supporting the wars against the insurgencies in Africa. Meanwhile in Asia, Portuguese India had fallen when the Indian army invaded in December 1961. The loss of Goa was a psychological blow to the leadership of the New State, and of the Asian empire only East Timor and Macau remained.
       The Caetano years (1968-74) were but a hiatus between the waning Salazar era and a new regime. There was greater political freedom and rapid economic growth (5-6 percent annually to late 1973), but Caetano's government was unable to reform the old system thoroughly and refused to consider new methods either at home or in the empire. In the end, regime change came from junior officers of the professional military who organized the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) against the Caetano government. It was this group of several hundred officers, mainly in the army and navy, which engineered a largely bloodless coup in Lisbon on 25 April 1974. Their unexpected action brought down the 48-year-old New State and made possible the eventual establishment and consolidation of democratic governance in Portugal, as well as a reorientation of the country away from the Atlantic toward Europe.
       Revolution of Carnations, 1974-76
       Following successful military operations of the Armed Forces Movement against the Caetano government, Portugal experienced what became known as the "Revolution of Carnations." It so happened that during the rainy week of the military golpe, Lisbon flower shops were featuring carnations, and the revolutionaries and their supporters adopted the red carnation as the common symbol of the event, as well as of the new freedom from dictatorship. The MFA, whose leaders at first were mostly little-known majors and captains, proclaimed a three-fold program of change for the new Portugal: democracy; decolonization of the overseas empire, after ending the colonial wars; and developing a backward economy in the spirit of opportunity and equality. During the first 24 months after the coup, there was civil strife, some anarchy, and a power struggle. With the passing of the Estado Novo, public euphoria burst forth as the new provisional military government proclaimed the freedoms of speech, press, and assembly, and abolished censorship, the political police, the Portuguese Legion, Portuguese Youth, and other New State organizations, including the National Union. Scores of political parties were born and joined the senior political party, the Portuguese Community Party (PCP), and the Socialist Party (PS), founded shortly before the coup.
       Portugal's Revolution of Carnations went through several phases. There was an attempt to take control by radical leftists, including the PCP and its allies. This was thwarted by moderate officers in the army, as well as by the efforts of two political parties: the PS and the Social Democrats (PPD, later PSD). The first phase was from April to September 1974. Provisional president General Antonio Spínola, whose 1974 book Portugal and the Future had helped prepare public opinion for the coup, met irresistible leftist pressures. After Spinola's efforts to avoid rapid decolonization of the African empire failed, he resigned in September 1974. During the second phase, from September 1974 to March 1975, radical military officers gained control, but a coup attempt by General Spínola and his supporters in Lisbon in March 1975 failed and Spínola fled to Spain.
       In the third phase of the Revolution, March-November 1975, a strong leftist reaction followed. Farm workers occupied and "nationalized" 1.1 million hectares of farmland in the Alentejo province, and radical military officers in the provisional government ordered the nationalization of Portuguese banks (foreign banks were exempted), utilities, and major industries, or about 60 percent of the economic system. There were power struggles among various political parties — a total of 50 emerged—and in the streets there was civil strife among labor, military, and law enforcement groups. A constituent assembly, elected on 25 April 1975, in Portugal's first free elections since 1926, drafted a democratic constitution. The Council of the Revolution (CR), briefly a revolutionary military watchdog committee, was entrenched as part of the government under the constitution, until a later revision. During the chaotic year of 1975, about 30 persons were killed in political frays while unstable provisional governments came and went. On 25 November 1975, moderate military forces led by Colonel Ramalho Eanes, who later was twice elected president of the republic (1976 and 1981), defeated radical, leftist military groups' revolutionary conspiracies.
       In the meantime, Portugal's scattered overseas empire experienced a precipitous and unprepared decolonization. One by one, the former colonies were granted and accepted independence—Guinea-Bissau (September 1974), Cape Verde Islands (July 1975), and Mozambique (July 1975). Portugal offered to turn over Macau to the People's Republic of China, but the offer was refused then and later negotiations led to the establishment of a formal decolonization or hand-over date of 1999. But in two former colonies, the process of decolonization had tragic results.
       In Angola, decolonization negotiations were greatly complicated by the fact that there were three rival nationalist movements in a struggle for power. The January 1975 Alvor Agreement signed by Portugal and these three parties was not effectively implemented. A bloody civil war broke out in Angola in the spring of 1975 and, when Portuguese armed forces withdrew and declared that Angola was independent on 11 November 1975, the bloodshed only increased. Meanwhile, most of the white Portuguese settlers from Angola and Mozambique fled during the course of 1975. Together with African refugees, more than 600,000 of these retornados ("returned ones") went by ship and air to Portugal and thousands more to Namibia, South Africa, Brazil, Canada, and the United States.
       The second major decolonization disaster was in Portugal's colony of East Timor in the Indonesian archipelago. Portugal's capacity to supervise and control a peaceful transition to independence in this isolated, neglected colony was limited by the strength of giant Indonesia, distance from Lisbon, and Portugal's revolutionary disorder and inability to defend Timor. In early December 1975, before Portugal granted formal independence and as one party, FRETILIN, unilaterally declared East Timor's independence, Indonesia's armed forces invaded, conquered, and annexed East Timor. Indonesian occupation encountered East Timorese resistance, and a heavy loss of life followed. The East Timor question remained a contentious international issue in the UN, as well as in Lisbon and Jakarta, for more than 20 years following Indonesia's invasion and annexation of the former colony of Portugal. Major changes occurred, beginning in 1998, after Indonesia underwent a political revolution and allowed a referendum in East Timor to decide that territory's political future in August 1999. Most East Timorese chose independence, but Indonesian forces resisted that verdict until
       UN intervention in September 1999. Following UN rule for several years, East Timor attained full independence on 20 May 2002.
       Consolidation of Democracy, 1976-2000
       After several free elections and record voter turnouts between 25 April 1975 and June 1976, civil war was averted and Portugal's second democratic republic began to stabilize. The MFA was dissolved, the military were returned to the barracks, and increasingly elected civilians took over the government of the country. The 1976 Constitution was revised several times beginning in 1982 and 1989, in order to reempha-size the principle of free enterprise in the economy while much of the large, nationalized sector was privatized. In June 1976, General Ram-alho Eanes was elected the first constitutional president of the republic (five-year term), and he appointed socialist leader Dr. Mário Soares as prime minister of the first constitutional government.
       From 1976 to 1985, Portugal's new system featured a weak economy and finances, labor unrest, and administrative and political instability. The difficult consolidation of democratic governance was eased in part by the strong currency and gold reserves inherited from the Estado Novo, but Lisbon seemed unable to cope with high unemployment, new debt, the complex impact of the refugees from Africa, world recession, and the agitation of political parties. Four major parties emerged from the maelstrom of 1974-75, except for the Communist Party, all newly founded. They were, from left to right, the Communists (PCP); the Socialists (PS), who managed to dominate governments and the legislature but not win a majority in the Assembly of the Republic; the Social Democrats (PSD); and the Christian Democrats (CDS). During this period, the annual growth rate was low (l-2 percent), and the nationalized sector of the economy stagnated.
       Enhanced economic growth, greater political stability, and more effective central government as of 1985, and especially 1987, were due to several developments. In 1977, Portugal applied for membership in the European Economic Community (EEC), now the European Union (EU) since 1993. In January 1986, with Spain, Portugal was granted membership, and economic and financial progress in the intervening years has been significantly influenced by the comparatively large investment, loans, technology, advice, and other assistance from the EEC. Low unemployment, high annual growth rates (5 percent), and moderate inflation have also been induced by the new political and administrative stability in Lisbon. Led by Prime Minister Cavaco Silva, an economist who was trained abroad, the PSD's strong organization, management, and electoral support since 1985 have assisted in encouraging economic recovery and development. In 1985, the PSD turned the PS out of office and won the general election, although they did not have an absolute majority of assembly seats. In 1986, Mário Soares was elected president of the republic, the first civilian to hold that office since the First Republic. In the elections of 1987 and 1991, however, the PSD was returned to power with clear majorities of over 50 percent of the vote.
       Although the PSD received 50.4 percent of the vote in the 1991 parliamentary elections and held a 42-seat majority in the Assembly of the Republic, the party began to lose public support following media revelations regarding corruption and complaints about Prime Minister Cavaco Silva's perceived arrogant leadership style. President Mário Soares voiced criticism of the PSD's seemingly untouchable majority and described a "tyranny of the majority." Economic growth slowed down. In the parliamentary elections of 1995 and the presidential election of 1996, the PSD's dominance ended for the time being. Prime Minister Antônio Guterres came to office when the PS won the October 1995 elections, and in the subsequent presidential contest, in January 1996, socialist Jorge Sampaio, the former mayor of Lisbon, was elected president of the republic, thus defeating Cavaco Silva's bid. Young and popular, Guterres moved the PS toward the center of the political spectrum. Under Guterres, the PS won the October 1999 parliamentary elections. The PS defeated the PSD but did not manage to win a clear, working majority of seats, and this made the PS dependent upon alliances with smaller parties, including the PCP.
       In the local elections in December 2001, the PSD's criticism of PS's heavy public spending allowed the PSD to take control of the key cities of Lisbon, Oporto, and Coimbra. Guterres resigned, and parliamentary elections were brought forward from 2004 to March 2002. The PSD won a narrow victory with 40 percent of the votes, and Jose Durão Barroso became prime minister. Having failed to win a majority of the seats in parliament forced the PSD to govern in coalition with the right-wing Popular Party (PP) led by Paulo Portas. Durão Barroso set about reducing government spending by cutting the budgets of local authorities, freezing civil service hiring, and reviving the economy by accelerating privatization of state-owned enterprises. These measures provoked a 24-hour strike by public-sector workers. Durão Barroso reacted with vows to press ahead with budget-cutting measures and imposed a wage freeze on all employees earning more than €1,000, which affected more than one-half of Portugal's work force.
       In June 2004, Durão Barroso was invited by Romano Prodi to succeed him as president of the European Commission. Durão Barroso accepted and resigned the prime ministership in July. Pedro Santana Lopes, the leader of the PSD, became prime minister. Already unpopular at the time of Durão Barroso's resignation, the PSD-led government became increasingly unpopular under Santana Lopes. A month-long delay in the start of the school year and confusion over his plan to cut taxes and raise public-sector salaries, eroded confidence even more. By November, Santana Lopes's government was so unpopular that President Jorge Sampaio was obliged to dissolve parliament and hold new elections, two years ahead of schedule.
       Parliamentary elections were held on 20 February 2005. The PS, which had promised the electorate disciplined and transparent governance, educational reform, the alleviation of poverty, and a boost in employment, won 45 percent of the vote and the majority of the seats in parliament. The leader of the PS, José Sôcrates became prime minister on 12 March 2005. In the regularly scheduled presidential elections held on 6 January 2006, the former leader of the PSD and prime minister, Aníbal Cavaco Silva, won a narrow victory and became president on 9 March 2006. With a mass protest, public teachers' strike, and street demonstrations in March 2008, Portugal's media, educational, and social systems experienced more severe pressures. With the spreading global recession beginning in September 2008, Portugal's economic and financial systems became more troubled.
       Owing to its geographic location on the southwestern most edge of continental Europe, Portugal has been historically in but not of Europe. Almost from the beginning of its existence in the 12th century as an independent monarchy, Portugal turned its back on Europe and oriented itself toward the Atlantic Ocean. After carving out a Christian kingdom on the western portion of the Iberian peninsula, Portuguese kings gradually built and maintained a vast seaborne global empire that became central to the way Portugal understood its individuality as a nation-state. While the creation of this empire allows Portugal to claim an unusual number of "firsts" or distinctions in world and Western history, it also retarded Portugal's economic, social, and political development. It can be reasonably argued that the Revolution of 25 April 1974 was the most decisive event in Portugal's long history because it finally ended Portugal's oceanic mission and view of itself as an imperial power. After the 1974 Revolution, Portugal turned away from its global mission and vigorously reoriented itself toward Europe. Contemporary Portugal is now both in and of Europe.
       The turn toward Europe began immediately after 25 April 1974. Portugal granted independence to its African colonies in 1975. It was admitted to the European Council and took the first steps toward accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1976. On 28 March 1977, the Portuguese government officially applied for EEC membership. Because of Portugal's economic and social backwardness, which would require vast sums of EEC money to overcome, negotiations for membership were long and difficult. Finally, a treaty of accession was signed on 12 June 1985. Portugal officially joined the EEC (the European Union [EU] since 1993) on 1 January 1986. Since becoming a full-fledged member of the EU, Portugal has been steadily overcoming the economic and social underdevelopment caused by its imperial past and is becoming more like the rest of Europe.
       Membership in the EU has speeded up the structural transformation of Portugal's economy, which actually began during the Estado Novo. Investments made by the Estado Novo in Portugal's economy began to shift employment out of the agricultural sector, which, in 1950, accounted for 50 percent of Portugal's economically active population. Today, only 10 percent of the economically active population is employed in the agricultural sector (the highest among EU member states); 30 percent in the industrial sector (also the highest among EU member states); and 60 percent in the service sector (the lowest among EU member states). The economically active population numbers about 5,000,000 employed, 56 percent of whom are women. Women workers are the majority of the workforce in the agricultural and service sectors (the highest among the EU member states). The expansion of the service sector has been primarily in health care and education. Portugal has had the lowest unemployment rates among EU member states, with the overall rate never being more than 10 percent of the active population. Since joining the EU, the number of employers increased from 2.6 percent to 5.8 percent of the active population; self-employed from 16 to 19 percent; and employees from 65 to 70 percent. Twenty-six percent of the employers are women. Unemployment tends to hit younger workers in industry and transportation, women employed in domestic service, workers on short-term contracts, and poorly educated workers. Salaried workers earn only 63 percent of the EU average, and hourly workers only one-third to one-half of that earned by their EU counterparts. Despite having had the second highest growth of gross national product (GNP) per inhabitant (after Ireland) among EU member states, the above data suggest that while much has been accomplished in terms of modernizing the Portuguese economy, much remains to be done to bring Portugal's economy up to the level of the "average" EU member state.
       Membership in the EU has also speeded up changes in Portuguese society. Over the last 30 years, coastalization and urbanization have intensified. Fully 50 percent of Portuguese live in the coastal urban conurbations of Lisbon, Oporto, Braga, Aveiro, Coimbra, Viseu, Évora, and Faro. The Portuguese population is one of the oldest among EU member states (17.3 percent are 65 years of age or older) thanks to a considerable increase in life expectancy at birth (77.87 years for the total population, 74.6 years for men, 81.36 years for women) and one of the lowest birthrates (10.59 births/1,000) in Europe. Family size averages 2.8 persons per household, with the strict nuclear family (one or two generations) in which both parents work being typical. Common law marriages, cohabitating couples, and single-parent households are more and more common. The divorce rate has also increased. "Youth Culture" has developed. The young have their own meeting places, leisure-time activities, and nightlife (bars, clubs, and discos).
       All Portuguese citizens, whether they have contributed or not, have a right to an old-age pension, invalidity benefits, widowed persons' pension, as well as payments for disabilities, children, unemployment, and large families. There is a national minimum wage (€385 per month), which is low by EU standards. The rapid aging of Portugal's population has changed the ratio of contributors to pensioners to 1.7, the lowest in the EU. This has created deficits in Portugal's social security fund.
       The adult literacy rate is about 92 percent. Illiteracy is still found among the elderly. Although universal compulsory education up to grade 9 was achieved in 1980, only 21.2 percent of the population aged 25-64 had undergone secondary education, compared to an EU average of 65.7 percent. Portugal's higher education system currently consists of 14 state universities and 14 private universities, 15 state polytechnic institutions, one Catholic university, and one military academy. All in all, Portugal spends a greater percentage of its state budget on education than most EU member states. Despite this high level of expenditure, the troubled Portuguese education system does not perform well. Early leaving and repetition rates are among the highest among EU member states.
       After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Portugal created a National Health Service, which today consists of 221 hospitals and 512 medical centers employing 33,751 doctors and 41,799 nurses. Like its education system, Portugal's medical system is inefficient. There are long waiting lists for appointments with specialists and for surgical procedures.
       Structural changes in Portugal's economy and society mean that social life in Portugal is not too different from that in other EU member states. A mass consumption society has been created. Televisions, telephones, refrigerators, cars, music equipment, mobile phones, and personal computers are commonplace. Sixty percent of Portuguese households possess at least one automobile, and 65 percent of Portuguese own their own home. Portuguese citizens are more aware of their legal rights than ever before. This has resulted in a trebling of the number of legal proceeding since 1960 and an eight-fold increase in the number of lawyers. In general, Portuguese society has become more permissive and secular; the Catholic Church and the armed forces are much less influential than in the past. Portugal's population is also much more culturally, religiously, and ethnically diverse, a consequence of the coming to Portugal of hundreds of thousands of immigrants, mainly from former African colonies.
       Portuguese are becoming more cosmopolitan and sophisticated through the impact of world media, the Internet, and the World Wide Web. A prime case in point came in the summer and early fall of 1999, with the extraordinary events in East Timor and the massive Portuguese popular responses. An internationally monitored referendum in East Timor, Portugal's former colony in the Indonesian archipelago and under Indonesian occupation from late 1975 to summer 1999, resulted in a vote of 78.5 percent for rejecting integration with Indonesia and for independence. When Indonesian prointegration gangs, aided by the Indonesian military, responded to the referendum with widespread brutality and threatened to reverse the verdict of the referendum, there was a spontaneous popular outpouring of protest in the cities and towns of Portugal. An avalanche of Portuguese e-mail fell on leaders and groups in the UN and in certain countries around the world as Portugal's diplomats, perhaps to compensate for the weak initial response to Indonesian armed aggression in 1975, called for the protection of East Timor as an independent state and for UN intervention to thwart Indonesian action. Using global communications networks, the Portuguese were able to mobilize UN and world public opinion against Indonesian actions and aided the eventual independence of East Timor on 20 May 2002.
       From the Revolution of 25 April 1974 until the 1990s, Portugal had a large number of political parties, one of the largest Communist parties in western Europe, frequent elections, and endemic cabinet instability. Since the 1990s, the number of political parties has been dramatically reduced and cabinet stability increased. Gradually, the Portuguese electorate has concentrated around two larger parties, the right-of-center Social Democrats (PSD) and the left-of-center Socialist (PS). In the 1980s, these two parties together garnered 65 percent of the vote and 70 percent of the seats in parliament. In 2005, these percentages had risen to 74 percent and 85 percent, respectively. In effect, Portugal is currently a two-party dominant system in which the two largest parties — PS and PSD—alternate in and out of power, not unlike the rotation of the two main political parties (the Regenerators and the Historicals) during the last decades (1850s to 1880s) of the liberal constitutional monarchy. As Portugal's democracy has consolidated, turnout rates for the eligible electorate have declined. In the 1970s, turnout was 85 percent. In Portugal's most recent parliamentary election (2005), turnout had fallen to 65 percent of the eligible electorate.
       Portugal has benefited greatly from membership in the EU, and whatever doubts remain about the price paid for membership, no Portuguese government in the near future can afford to sever this connection. The vast majority of Portuguese citizens see membership in the EU as a "good thing" and strongly believe that Portugal has benefited from membership. Only the Communist Party opposed membership because it reduces national sovereignty, serves the interests of capitalists not workers, and suffers from a democratic deficit. Despite the high level of support for the EU, Portuguese voters are increasingly not voting in elections for the European Parliament, however. Turnout for European Parliament elections fell from 40 percent of the eligible electorate in the 1999 elections to 38 percent in the 2004 elections.
       In sum, Portugal's turn toward Europe has done much to overcome its backwardness. However, despite the economic, social, and political progress made since 1986, Portugal has a long way to go before it can claim to be on a par with the level found even in Spain, much less the rest of western Europe. As Portugal struggles to move from underde-velopment, especially in the rural areas away from the coast, it must keep in mind the perils of too rapid modern development, which could damage two of its most precious assets: its scenery and environment. The growth and future prosperity of the economy will depend on the degree to which the government and the private sector will remain stewards of clean air, soil, water, and other finite resources on which the tourism industry depends and on which Portugal's world image as a unique place to visit rests. Currently, Portugal is investing heavily in renewable energy from solar, wind, and wave power in order to account for about 50 percent of its electricity needs by 2010. Portugal opened the world's largest solar power plant and the world's first commercial wave power farm in 2006.
       An American documentary film on Portugal produced in the 1970s described this little country as having "a Past in Search of a Future." In the years after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, it could be said that Portugal is now living in "a Present in Search of a Future." Increasingly, that future lies in Europe as an active and productive member of the EU.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Historical Portugal

  • 82 war

    wɔ:
    1. сущ.
    1) война to ban war, outlaw war ≈ запрещать военные действия, объявлять военные действия незаконными to carry the war into the enemy's country/camp ≈ переносить войну на территорию противника;
    перен. предъявлять встречное обвинение;
    отвечать обвинением на обвинение to conduct war, fight war ≈ вести войну, быть в состоянии войны( с кем-л.) to end a war ≈ закончить войну to escalate a war, to step up a war ≈ наращивать военные действия to levy war on smb. ≈ вступать в войну с кем-л. to lose war ≈ проиграть войну to make, wage war on (against) smb. ≈ вести войну с кем-л. to win war ≈ выиграть войну all-out war atomic war civil war cold war conventional war defensive war full-scale war global war holy war ideological war hot war limited war nuclear war offensive war thermonuclear war star wars total war war of manoeuvre war to the knife
    2) борьба war of nerves ≈ психологическая борьба
    2. прил. военный War Officeвоенное министерство( в Англии) on a war footingв боевой готовности war seatтеатр военных действий
    3. гл.;
    уст. воевать( against) For years they have warred against the people from the neighbouring islands. ≈ Уже много лет они ведут войны с населением соседних островов. to war with one's neighbors ≈ вести войну с соседями, вести войну с соседними государствами to war over disputed territory ≈ вести военные действия из-за спорной территории war down война;
    боевые действия - nuclear * (ракетно-) ядерная война - star *s звездные войны - accidental * война в результате случайности - cold * холодная война - shooting * "горячая война", настоящая война (в противоп. холодной войне) - * of attrition война на истощение - * of movement( военное) маневренная война - * of position( военное) позиционная война - * of siege позиционная война;
    (историческое) осадная война;
    блокада - he fought in the Second World War /in World War Two/ он участник второй мировой войны - W. between the States (американизм) (историческое) гражданская война в США (между Севером и Югом;
    1861-1865 гг.) - W. of Independence, Revolutionary W. (американизм) (историческое) война за независимость( 1775- 1783 гг.) - the Thirty Years' War (историческое) Тридцатилетняя война - W. of the Roses( историческое) война Алой и Белой розы - the art of * военное искусство - luck of * военное счастье;
    превратности войны - at * (with) в состоянии войны (с кем-л.) - country at * воюющая страна - in the * на войне;
    во время войны - to wage /to make/ * on /against/ smb. вести войну /воевать/ с кем-л. - to go to * (against) прибегать к оружию (против кого-л.) ;
    начинать войну( с кем-л.) ;
    идти на войну /на фронт/ - from before the * с довоенного времени борьба - class * классовая борьба - * of nerves война нервов, психологическая война - * against illiteracy борьба с неграмотностью - to make * on disease вести борьбу с болезнями - * of the elements борьба стихий;
    буря, стихийное бедствие - * of words словесная перепалка вражда, антагонизм - to have * in one's heart затаить в душе вражду (устаревшее) войска > * to the knife( военное) война на истребление;
    борьба не на живот, а на смерть > private * кровная месть;
    самочинные военные действия (без санкции правительства) > to carry the * into the enemy's camp переносить войну на территорию противника;
    наступать;
    переходить в наступление( в споре) > to have been in the *s (разговорное) побывать в переделке > you look as if you had been in the *s у тебя потрепанный вид( книжное) воевать, вести войну - to * down завоевать, покорить( with, against) бороться( с кем-л., чем-л.) враждовать, конфликтовать aggressive ~ агрессивная (захватническая) война to levy (или to make, to wage) ~ (on smb.) вести войну (с кем-л.) ;
    art of war военное искусство ~ война;
    civil war гражданская война;
    ideological war идеологическая война;
    war of manoeuvre маневренная война civil ~ гражданская война to declare ~ (on smb.) объявить войну( кому-л.) the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
    World War (II) вторая мировая война( 1939- 1945 гг.) ~ война;
    civil war гражданская война;
    ideological war идеологическая война;
    war of manoeuvre маневренная война in the ~ во время войны;
    war to the knife война на истребление;
    борьба не на живот, а на смерть;
    at war в состоянии войны in the ~ на войне ~ attr. военный;
    War Office военное министерство( в Англии) ;
    war seat театр военных действий;
    on a war footing в боевой готовности price ~ война цен shooting ~ военный конфликт, боевые действия (в противоположность "холодной" войне) tariff ~ таможенная война trade ~ торговая война war борьба;
    war of the elements борьба стихий;
    war between man and nature борьба человека с природой ~ уст. воевать;
    war down завоевать, покорить ~ война;
    civil war гражданская война;
    ideological war идеологическая война;
    war of manoeuvre маневренная война ~ attr. военный;
    War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
    war seat театр военных действий;
    on a war footing в боевой готовности war борьба;
    war of the elements борьба стихий;
    war between man and nature борьба человека с природой ~ crimes военные преступления;
    war hawk поджигатель войны, "ястреб" ~ уст. воевать;
    war down завоевать, покорить ~ effort военные усилия, мобилизация всех сил для обороны страны;
    war loan военный заем ~ crimes военные преступления;
    war hawk поджигатель войны, "ястреб" ~ effort военные усилия, мобилизация всех сил для обороны страны;
    war loan военный заем ~ of attrition война на истощение ~ война;
    civil war гражданская война;
    ideological war идеологическая война;
    war of manoeuvre маневренная война ~ attr. военный;
    War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
    war seat театр военных действий;
    on a war footing в боевой готовности ~ attr. военный;
    War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
    war seat театр военных действий;
    on a war footing в боевой готовности in the ~ во время войны;
    war to the knife война на истребление;
    борьба не на живот, а на смерть;
    at war в состоянии войны the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
    World War (II) вторая мировая война (1939- 1945 гг.) world ~ мировая война the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
    World War (II) вторая мировая война (1939- 1945 гг.)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > war

  • 83 hold

    [̈ɪhəuld]
    cargo hold грузовой трюм hold власть, влияние (часто on, over); to have a hold over a person оказывать влияние (на кого-л.) hold быть владельцем hold вести (разговор) hold владение; захват; to take (или to get, to catch, to seize, to lay) hold (of smth.) схватить (что-л.), ухватиться (за что-л.) hold владеть, иметь; to hold land владеть землей hold владеть hold власть, влияние (часто on, over); to have a hold over a person оказывать влияние (на кого-л.) hold выдерживать hold юр. выносить приговор hold юр. выносить решение hold держать, владеть hold держать (в тюрьме) hold (held) держать hold держать hold держаться (о погоде) hold занимать (мысли); овладевать (вниманием); to hold (smb.) in thrall пленить, очаровать (кого-л.) hold занимать (пост, должность и т. п.); to hold a rank иметь звание, чин; to hold office занимать пост hold занимать (должность) hold спорт. захват (в борьбе, боксе) hold вчт. захват hold вчт. захватить hold иметь силу (о законе); оставаться в силе (о принципе, обещании; тж. hold good) hold иметь силу, оставаться в силе hold обязывать hold муз. пауза hold полагать, считать; I hold it good я считаю, что это хорошо; I hold him to be wrong я считаю, что он неправ hold полагать hold праздновать, отмечать hold признавать, решать, выносить решение (о суде) hold проводить (собрание); to hold an event проводить состязание hold проводить (собрание, конференцию, выборы и т.п.) hold сдерживать, останавливать; to hold one's tongue молчать; hold your noise! перестань(те) шуметь! hold склад. содержать hold содержать в себе, вмещать; this room holds a hundred persons эта комната вмещает сто человек hold сохранять hold способность понимания; понимание hold считать hold то, за что можно ухватиться; захват, ушко; опора hold суд. трюм hold мор. трюм hold удерживание hold удерживать (позицию и т. п.) hold удерживать hold юр. устанавливать hold вчт. фиксация hold занимать (пост, должность и т. п.); to hold a rank иметь звание, чин; to hold office занимать пост hold проводить (собрание); to hold an event проводить состязание hold back сдерживать(ся); воздерживаться (from) hold back удерживать, вычитать (из зарплаты и т. п.); hold by держаться (решения); слушаться (совета) hold back утаивать; to hold back the truth скрыть правду hold back утаивать; to hold back the truth скрыть правду hold back удерживать, вычитать (из зарплаты и т. п.); hold by держаться (решения); слушаться (совета) hold by way of security быть владельцем ценных бумаг hold down держать в подчинении hold down вчт. нажимать hold down удержать, не потерять; to hold down a job не потерять место, удержаться в должности hold down удержать, не потерять; to hold down a job не потерять место, удержаться в должности hold forth предлагать; to hold forth a hope подать надежду; hold in сдерживать(ся) hold forth рассуждать, разглагольствовать hold forth предлагать; to hold forth a hope подать надежду; hold in сдерживать(ся) hold with соглашаться; держаться одинаковых взглядов; одобрять; to hold cheap не дорожить; hold hard! стой!; подожди! hold forth предлагать; to hold forth a hope подать надежду; hold in сдерживать(ся) to hold (smb.) in esteem уважать (кого-л.); to hold (smb.) in contempt презирать (кого-л.) hold in custody закон.наказ. содержать под стражей hold in stock склад. хранить на складе hold занимать (мысли); овладевать (вниманием); to hold (smb.) in thrall пленить, очаровать (кого-л.) thrall: hold ист. рабство; to hold (smb.) in thrall пленить, очаровать (кого-л.) hold in trust юр. владеть на началах доверительной собственности trust: hold юр. доверительная собственность; имущество,управляемоепо доверенности; управление имуществом по доверенности; to hold in trust сохранять to hold it (against smb.) иметь претензии (к кому-л.), иметь (что-л.) против (кого-л.); to hold one's hand воздержаться hold владеть, иметь; to hold land владеть землей hold off задерживаться; the rain held off till the evening дождь пошел только вечером hold off удерживать; держать(ся) поодаль hold занимать (пост, должность и т. п.); to hold a rank иметь звание, чин; to hold office занимать пост office: to hold hold занимать пост; to leave (или to resign) office уйти с должности hold hold упр. исполнять обязанности hold on держаться (за что-л.) hold on продолжать делать (что-л.), упорствовать (в чем-л.) hold on a minute! разг. остановись на минутку! hold on to держаться за hold on trust юр. владеть на началах доверительной собственности to hold it (against smb.) иметь претензии (к кому-л.), иметь (что-л.) против (кого-л.); to hold one's hand воздержаться hold сдерживать, останавливать; to hold one's tongue молчать; hold your noise! перестань(те) шуметь! tongue: to hold one's hold, to keep a still hold in one's head молчать; держать язык за зубами; his tongue is too long for his teeth у него слишком длинный язык hold out выдерживать, держаться до конца hold out протягивать; предлагать; to hold out hope давать надежду hold out удерживать; задерживать hold out хватать; how long will our supplies hold out? на сколько нам хватит наших запасов? it won't hold water это не выдерживает никакой критики; to hold out (on smb.) утаить (от кого-л.) hold out протягивать; предлагать; to hold out hope давать надежду hold over откладывать, медлить hold over амер. переходить в новый состав сената hold over сохранять, откладывать (про запас) to hold (smb.) responsible возлагать (на кого-л.) ответственность responsible: hold hold быть ответственным to hold the stage затмить остальных актеров; приковать к себе внимание зрителей hold to держаться, придерживаться (мнения и т. п.) hold to настаивать; to hold (smb.) to his promise настаивать на выполнении (кем-л.) своего обещания; to hold to terms настаивать на выполнении условий hold to настаивать; to hold (smb.) to his promise настаивать на выполнении (кем-л.) своего обещания; to hold to terms настаивать на выполнении условий hold to настаивать; to hold (smb.) to his promise настаивать на выполнении (кем-л.) своего обещания; to hold to terms настаивать на выполнении условий hold up выставлять, показывать; to hold up to derision выставлять на посмешище hold up останавливать, задерживать hold up останавливать с целью грабежа hold up поддерживать, подпирать hold up выставлять, показывать; to hold up to derision выставлять на посмешище hold your horses = легче на поворотах; не волнуйтесь, не торопитесь; to hold water быть логически последовательным water: to hold hold быть логически последовательным; to make water дать течь (о корабле) to hold hold выдерживать критику (о теории и т. п.) to hold hold не пропускать воду hold with соглашаться; держаться одинаковых взглядов; одобрять; to hold cheap не дорожить; hold hard! стой!; подожди! hold your horses = легче на поворотах; не волнуйтесь, не торопитесь; to hold water быть логически последовательным hold сдерживать, останавливать; to hold one's tongue молчать; hold your noise! перестань(те) шуметь! hold out хватать; how long will our supplies hold out? на сколько нам хватит наших запасов? hold полагать, считать; I hold it good я считаю, что это хорошо; I hold him to be wrong я считаю, что он неправ hold полагать, считать; I hold it good я считаю, что это хорошо; I hold him to be wrong я считаю, что он неправ it won't hold water это не выдерживает никакой критики; to hold out (on smb.) утаить (от кого-л.) to let go (или to lose) one's hold (of smth.) выпустить (что-л.) из рук hold off задерживаться; the rain held off till the evening дождь пошел только вечером refrigerated cargo hold морозильный грузовой трюм refrigerated cargo hold рефрижераторный грузовой трюм hold владение; захват; to take (или to get, to catch, to seize, to lay) hold (of smth.) схватить (что-л.), ухватиться (за что-л.) hold содержать в себе, вмещать; this room holds a hundred persons эта комната вмещает сто человек track hold вчт. блокировка дорожки

    English-Russian short dictionary > hold

  • 84 time

    1. [taım] n
    I
    1. время

    absolute [relative, objective] time - абсолютное [относительное, объективное] время

    with time, in (the) course of time, in (the) process of time, as time goes - с течением времени; по мере того, как идёт время; в конце концов

    to the end of time - до скончания века, до конца мира

    in the retrospect of time - сквозь призму времени /прошлого/

    in the mists of time - во мраке времени; ≅ канувший в Лету

    the accumulation of prejudices over time - рост предрассудков на протяжении (многих) веков

    time will show - время покажет; ≅ поживём - увидим

    time alone could answer the question - только время могло дать ответ на этот вопрос

    time presses /is short/ - время не терпит

    the unity of time - театр. единство времени

    2. 1) время (мера длительности, система отсчёта)

    Greenwich time - время по Гринвичу, среднеевропейское время

    sidereal [solar] time - звёздное [солнечное] время

    daylight-saving /summer/ time - летнее время

    2) время выполнения (чего-л.)

    countdown time - время обратного счёта (при запуске ракеты и т. п.)

    machine time - вчт. машинное время

    3. 1) период времени

    a long [a short] time - длительное [короткое] время

    he was there a long [a short] time - он пробыл там долго [недолго]

    it took him a long time to do it /in doing it/, he took a long time doing it /over it/ - ему потребовалось /у него ушло/ немало времени, чтобы сделать это; он немало с этим провозился

    what a long time he's taking! - как долго он копается!; сколько же можно копаться?

    I didn't see him at the club for some time - некоторое время я не встречал его в клубе

    all the time, the whole time - всё (это) время, всегда [ср. тж. 5]

    they were with us all the time /the whole time/ - они всё время были с нами

    all the time we were working - в течение всего времени, что мы работали

    he does it all the time - он всегда /постоянно/ это делает

    he's been watching us all the time /the whole time/ - он не переставая /неотрывно/ следил за нами, он ни на секунду не упускал нас из виду

    one time and another - а) одно время; б) время от времени

    running time (of a film) - кино время демонстрации (фильма)

    idle time - а) простой, перерыв в работе; б) свободное время

    time of orbiting - астр. время обращения искусственного спутника

    at the /that/ time - в это /в то/ время [см. тж. 4, 2)]

    at this time of (the) day - в это время дня [ср. тж. ]

    at one time - одно время, когда-то [см. тж. 4, 2)]

    at one time this book was very popular - некогда /было время, когда/ эта книга была очень популярна

    for a time - а) на некоторое время, временно; б) некоторое время

    for the time being - пока, до поры до времени

    in time - со временем [см. тж. 4, 4) и 13, 1)]

    I think that we may win in time - думаю, что со временем нам удастся победить

    in no time, in less than /next to/ no time - очень быстро, мигом, в два счёта

    I'll come back in no time - я моментально вернусь; я обернусь в два счёта

    in the same flash of time - в то же мгновение, в тот же миг

    to give smb. time to do smth. /for smth./ - дать кому-л. время /срок/ сделать что-л. /для чего-л./

    to give smb. time to turn round - дать кому-л. возможность перевести дух, дать кому-л. передышку

    the patient has her good time more often now - теперь больная чаще чувствует себя хорошо [ср. тж. 8, 2)]

    it takes time - это требует времени, это скоро не сделаешь

    2) сезон, пора, время

    sowing time - время /пора/ сева, посевной период, посевная

    autumn is a good time of year to be in the country - в осеннюю пору хорошо пожить за городом

    3) долгое время

    he was gone time before you got there - он ушёл задолго до того, как вы туда явились

    what a time it took you! - долго же вы возились!; неужто нельзя было побыстрее?

    4. 1) час, точное время

    what time, at what time - в какое время, в котором часу; когда

    to fix /to appoint/ a time - назначить время

    to tell time - амер. определять время по часам

    to forget the time of the appointment - забыть время свидания /встречи/

    to keep (good) [bad] time - хорошо [плохо] идти ( о часах) [ср. тж. 11]

    to lose [to gain] time - отставать [спешить] ( о часах)

    what is the time?, what time is it? - сколько времени?, который час?

    what time do you make it? - сколько (времени) на ваших часах?; сколько сейчас, по-вашему /по-твоему/, времени?

    2) момент, мгновение; определённый момент, определённое время

    some time - в какой-то момент, в какое-то время

    I'll drop in some time next month - я (к тебе) загляну как-нибудь в следующем месяце

    some time (or other) - когда-нибудь, рано или поздно

    at times - по временам, время от времени

    at the /that/ time - в тот момент, в то время [см. тж. 3, 1)]

    at one time - одновременно [см. тж. 3, 1)]

    at the same time - в то же самое время, одновременно; в тот же момент [см. тж. ]

    you can't be in two places at the same time - нельзя быть в двух местах одновременно

    at any time you like - в любой момент /в любое время/, когда вам будет удобно

    at the proper time, when the time comes - в своё время, когда придёт время

    we shall do everything at the proper time - мы всё сделаем, когда нужно; ≅ всему своё время

    between times - иногда, временами

    by this [that] time - к этому [тому] времени

    you ought to be ready by this time - к этому времени вы должны быть готовы

    it will be nearly two by the time you get down - вы приедете не раньше двух часов

    the time has come when... - пришло время /наступил момент/, когда... [ср. тж. 4)]

    3) время прибытия или отправления (поезда и т. п.)

    to find out the times of the London trains - узнать расписание лондонских поездов

    4) срок, время

    in time - в срок, вовремя [см. тж. 3, 1) и 13, 1)]

    on time = in time [ср. тж. ]

    to arrive exactly on time - приехать /прибыть/ минута в минуту /точно в назначенный час/

    in due time - в своё время, своевременно

    to be in time for smth. - поспеть точно к чему-л.

    I was just in time to see it - я успел как раз вовремя, чтобы увидеть это

    ahead of time, before one's time - раньше срока [ср. тж. 5]

    behind time, out of time - поздно, с опозданием [ср. тж. 5]

    to be ten minutes behind [ahead of] time - опоздать [прийти раньше] на десять минут

    the train was running (half an hour) behind time - поезд опаздывал (на полчаса)

    to make time - амер. прийти вовремя /по расписанию/

    (it is) high time - давно пора, самое время

    it is time to go to bed /you went to bed/ - пора ложиться спать

    time! - время вышло!; ваше время истекло /вышло/

    time is drawing on - времени остаётся мало, срок приближается

    my time has come - мой час пробил; пришло время умирать [ср. тж. 2)]

    the time for feeding is nearing, it's nearing the time for feeding - приближается /подходит/ время /срок/ кормления

    5) подходящий момент, подходящее время

    now is the time to go on strike /for going on strike/ - теперь самое время начать забастовку

    this is no time /not the time/ to reproach /for reproaching/ me - сейчас не время упрекать меня

    5. времена, пора; эпоха, эра

    our time(s) - наше время, наши дни

    hard [troublesome] time(s) - тяжёлые [смутные] времена

    peace [war] time - мирное [военное] время

    the times we live in - наши дни; время, в которое мы живём

    at all times, амер. all the time - всегда, во все времена [ср. тж. 3, 1)]

    a book unusual for its time - книга, необычная для своего /того/ времени

    from time immemorial /out of mind/ - с незапамятных времён, испокон веку /веков/; искони, исстари

    (in) old /ancient, уст. olden/ time(s) - (в) старое время; в древности, в стародавние времена, во время оно

    in happier times - в более счастливые времена, в более счастливую пору

    in times to come - в будущем, в грядущие времена

    abreast of the times - вровень с веком; не отставая от жизни

    to be abreast of the times, to move /to go/ with the times - стоять вровень с веком, не отставать от жизни, шагать в ногу со временем [ср. тж. ]

    ahead of the /one's/ time(s) - опередивший свою эпоху, передовой [ср. тж. 4, 4)]

    behind one's /the/ time(s) - разг. отстающий от жизни, отсталый [ср. тж. 4, 4)]

    to serve the time - приспосабливаться [ср. тж. ]

    other times, other manners - иные времена - иные нравы

    these achievements will outlast our time - эти достижения переживут нас /наше время/

    time was /there was a time/ when... - было время, когда...

    as times go - разг. ≅ по нынешним временам

    the time is out of joint ( Shakespeare) - распалась связь времён

    6. возраст

    at his time of life - в его возрасте, в его годы

    I have now reached a time of life when... - я достиг того возраста, когда...

    7. период жизни, век

    it was before her time - это было до её рождения; она этого уже не застала

    he died before his time - он безвременно умер; ≅ он умер в расцвете сил

    if I had my time over again - если бы можно было прожить жизнь сначала /заново/

    this hat has done /served/ its time - эта шляпка отслужила своё /отжила свой век/

    8. 1) свободное время; досуг

    to have much /plenty of, разг. loads of, разг. heaps of разг. oceans of/ time, to have time on one's hands иметь много /уйму/ (свободного) времени

    to have no time, to be hard pressed for time - совершенно не иметь времени, торопиться

    I have no time for such nonsense - мне недосуг заниматься такой ерундой /чепухой/

    to beguile /to while away/ the time - коротать время

    to waste /to squander, to idle away, to trifle away/ one's time - даром /попусту/ терять время

    to make up for lost time - наверстать упущенное; компенсировать потери времени

    there's no time to lose /to be lost/ - нельзя терять ни минуты

    to play for time см. play II

    to save time - экономить время, не терять попусту времени

    to take one's time - а) не торопиться, выжидать; б) ирон. мешкать, копаться

    I need time to rest - мне нужно время, чтобы отдохнуть

    time enough to attend to that tomorrow - у нас будет время заняться этим завтра

    a lot of time, effort and money has been spent - было потрачено много времени, усилий и денег

    2) время (с точки зрения того, как оно проводится); времяпрепровождение

    to have a good /a fine/ time (of it) - хорошо провести время, повеселиться [ср. тж. 3, 1)]

    to have the time of one's life - а) переживать лучшую пору своей жизни; б) повеселиться на славу; отлично провести время

    to have a high old time = to have the time of one's life б)

    to have a bad /rough/ time (of it) - а) терпеть нужду /лишения/, хлебнуть горя; повидать всякое; he had a rough time (of it) - ему пришлось туго /нелегко/; б) пережить несколько неприятных минут; she had a bad /rough/ time (of it) with her baby - у неё были трудные роды

    to give smb. a rough time - а) заставить кого-л. мучиться; б) заставить кого-л. попотеть, доставить кому-л. несколько неприятных минут

    what a time I had with him! - с ним пришлось немало помучиться; ≅ уж как он изводил меня!

    the patient had a bad time for three hours before the medicine worked - больной три часа мучился, прежде чем подействовало лекарство

    9. 1) рабочее время

    task time - время для выполнения какой-л. работы

    full [part] time - полный [неполный] рабочий день

    to work full [part] time - работать полный [неполный] рабочий день

    to turn to writing full time - образн. полностью посвятить себя писательству

    to work /to be/ on short time - работать сокращённую рабочую неделю, быть частично безработным

    2) плата за работу

    we offer straight time for work up to 40 hours and time and a half for Saturdays - мы платим полную ставку за 40-часовую рабочую неделю и полторы ставки за работу по субботам

    10. (удобный) случай, (благоприятная) возможность

    to watch /to bide/ one's time - ждать благоприятного момента

    now's your time - разг. теперь самое время вам действовать и т. п.

    11. спорт. время

    to keep time with one's stop watch - засекать время с помощью секундомера [ср. тж. 4, 1) и 13, 1)]

    12. 1) интервал между раундами ( бокс)
    2) тайм; период, половина игры ( футбол)
    13. 1) скорость, темп; такт; размер; ритм

    simple time - муз. простой размер

    compound time - муз. сложный размер

    waltz [march] time - ритм вальса [марша]

    in time - а) ритмичный; б) ритмично; [см. тж. 3, 1) и 4, 4)]

    out of time - а) неритмичный; б) неритмично

    to march in quick [in slow] time - идти быстро [медленно]

    to keep /to beat/ time - отбивать такт; выдерживать такт /ритм/ [ср. тж. 11]

    to break into quick time - ускорить шаг, перейти на ускоренный шаг

    to quicken [to slow] the time - убыстрять /ускорять/ [замедлять] темп

    2) стих. мора
    14. библ. год
    II
    1. 1) раз, случай

    a dozen [several] times - много [несколько] раз

    four times running - четыре раза подряд /кряду/

    the first [the second] time - (в) первый [(во) второй] раз

    this is the third time he has come - вот уже третий раз, как он приходит

    the one time I got good cards - единственный раз, когда у меня были хорошие карты

    at a time - разом, сразу, одновременно [см. тж. 2]

    to do one thing at a time - делать по очереди, не браться за всё сразу

    to do two things at a time - делать две вещи одновременно /зараз/

    time after time - повторно; тысячу раз

    times out of /without/ number - бесчисленное количество раз

    time and again, time and time again - снова и снова

    he said it time and again - он не раз говорил это; он не уставал повторять это

    I had to prove it time and time again - мне приходилось доказывать это вновь и вновь /снова и снова, бессчётное количество раз/

    from time to time - время от времени, от случая к случаю

    nine times out of ten - в девяти случаях из десяти; в большинстве случаев

    I've told you so a hundred [a thousand] times - я тебе это говорил сто [тысячу] раз

    2) раз

    three times six is /are/ eighteen - трижды шесть - восемнадцать

    2. каждый раз; каждый случай; каждая штука

    it costs me 3 pounds a time to have my hair done - каждый раз я плачу 3 фунта за укладку волос

    pick any you like at 5 dollars a time - разг. выбирайте любую по 5 долларов штука

    at a time - за (один) раз, за (один) приём [см. тж. 1, 1)]

    to run upstairs two at a time - бежать вверх по лестнице через две ступеньки

    to read a few pages at a time - читать не больше нескольких страниц за раз /за один присест/

    3. раз, крат

    three times as wide [as tall] - в три раза /втрое/ шире [выше]

    three times as much /as many/ - втрое больше

    you'll get two times your clock - я заплачу вам вдвое больше, чем по счётчику ( предложение таксисту)

    the big time - верхушка лестницы, верхушка пирамиды; сливки общества

    to be in the big time, to have made the big time - принадлежать к сливкам общества, входить в элиту

    the time of day - а) положение вещей /дел/; б) последние сведения /данные/

    at this time of day - а) так поздно; б) на данном этапе; после того, что произошло; [ср. тж. I 3, 1)]

    to know the time of day - а) быть настороже; б) быть искушённым (в чём-л.)

    to give smb. the time of day - а) обращать внимание на кого-л. (особ. с отрицанием); б) = to pass the time of day with smb.

    to pass the time of day with smb. - здороваться с кем-л.

    that's the time of day! - такие-то дела!, значит, дело обстоит так!

    against time - а) в пределах установленного времени; to talk against time - стараться соблюсти регламент [см. тж. в)]; to work against time - стараться уложить /кончить работу/ в срок; б) с целью побить рекорд; to run against time - стараться побить ранее установленный рекорд; в) с целью выиграть время; to talk against time - говорить с целью затянуть время ( при обструкции в парламенте) [см. тж. а)]; г) в большой спешке

    at the same time - тем не менее, однако [см. тж. I 4, 2)]

    your statement is not groundless; at the same time it is not wholly true - ваше замечание не лишено основания, однако оно не совсем правильно

    in good time - а) со временем, с течением времени; you'll hear from me in good time - со временем я дам о себе знать; б) своевременно; в) заранее, заблаговременно; to start [to come] in good time - отправиться [прийти] заблаговременно; come in good time! - не опаздывай!; all in good time - всё в своё время

    in bad time - не вовремя; поздно, с опозданием

    on time - амер. в рассрочку [ср. тж. I 4, 4)]

    once upon a time - давным-давно; во время оно; когда-то

    to buy time - а) выигрывать время; б) оттягивать /тянуть/ время, канителить

    to have a thin time см. thin I

    to have a time - а) переживать бурное время; б) испытывать большие трудности

    to have no time for smb. - плохо выносить кого-л.

    to make time - поспешить, поторопиться

    we'll have to make time to catch the train - нам нужно поспешить, чтобы не /если мы не хотим/ опоздать на поезд

    to make good time - быстро преодолеть какое-л. расстояние

    to make a time about /over/ smth. - амер. волноваться, суетиться по поводу чего-л.; шумно реагировать на что-л.

    to mark time - а) шагать на месте; б) оттягивать /тянуть/ время; в) выполнять что-л. чисто формально, работать без души

    to do time - отбывать тюремное заключение, отсиживать свой срок

    to serve /to complete/ one's time - а) отслужить свой срок ( в период ученичества); б) отбыть срок ( в тюрьме); [ср. тж. I 5]

    to sell time - амер. предоставлять за плату возможность выступить по радио или телевидению

    to take /to catch/ time by the forelock - действовать немедленно; воспользоваться случаем, использовать благоприятный момент

    to go with the times - плыть по течению [см. тж. I 5]

    time works wonders - время делает /творит/ чудеса

    it beats my time - амер. это выше моего понимания

    lost time is never found again - посл. потерянного времени не воротишь

    a stitch in time saves nine см. stitch I

    time is money - посл. время - деньги

    2. [taım] a
    1. связанный с временем

    time advantage - спорт. преимущество во времени

    2. снабжённый часовым механизмом
    3. связанный с покупками в кредит или с платежами в рассрочку
    4. подлежащий оплате в определённый срок
    3. [taım] v
    1. выбирать время; рассчитывать (по времени)

    to time oneself well - удачно выбрать время прихода /приезда/

    to time one's blows skilfully - искусно выбирать момент для (нанесения) удара

    to time one's march through the city - выбрать время для марша по улицам города

    the publication of the book was well timed - книга была опубликована в самый подходящий момент

    2. назначать или устанавливать время; приурочивать

    he timed his arrival for six o'clock - он намечал свой приезд на шесть часов

    the train was timed to reach London at 8 a.m. - поезд должен был прибыть в Лондон в 8 часов утра

    3. 1) ставить ( часы)

    to time all the clocks in the office according to the radio - поставить все часы в конторе /в бюро/ по радио

    to time one's watch by the time signal - ставить часы по сигналу точного времени

    the alarm-clock was timed to go off at nine o'clock - будильник был поставлен на девять часов

    2) задавать темп; регулировать (механизм и т. п.)
    4. отмечать по часам; засекать; определять время; хронометрировать

    to time the horse for each half mile - засекать время лошади на каждой полумиле

    to time how long it takes to do it - засечь, сколько времени требуется, чтобы сделать это

    I timed his reading - я следил за его чтением /за скоростью его чтения/ по часам

    5. 1) рассчитывать, устанавливать продолжительность

    clockwork apparatus timed to run for forty-eight hours - часовой механизм, рассчитанный на двое суток работы

    2) выделять время для определённого процесса

    to time one's exposure correctly - фото сделать /поставить/ нужную выдержку

    6. (to, with)
    1) делать в такт
    2) редк. совпадать, биться в унисон
    7. тех. синхронизировать

    НБАРС > time

  • 85 will

    will1 n
    1. voluntad / ganas
    2. testamento
    will2 vb
    1.
    when will they arrive? ¿cuándo llegarán?
    2.
    will you close that door, please? ¿quieres cerrar esa puerta, por favor?
    tr[wɪl]
    it won't rain, will it? no lloverá, ¿verdad?
    what will you do if she's late? ¿qué harás si llega tarde?
    2 (be disposed to, be willing to)
    (no), I won't no quiero
    I won't have it! ¡no lo permito!
    will you stay for dinner? ¿quieres quedarte a cenar?
    won't you take a seat? ¿quiere sentarse?, siéntese, por favor
    3 (requests) querer
    will you do me a favour? ¿quieres hacerme un favor?
    you won't forget to tell him, will you? no se te olvidará de decírselo, ¿verdad?
    make me a cup of tea, will you? hazme una taza de té, ¿quieres?
    4 (general truths, custom)
    5 (orders, commands)
    will you be quiet! ¡quieres callarte!, ¡cállate!
    6 (insistence, persistence) insistir en
    7 (can, possibility) poder
    8 (supposition, must, probability) deber de
    that'll be John será John, debe de ser John
    they'll be home by now ya estarán en casa, ya deben de estar en casa
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    if you will si así lo quiere
    I will (in wedding) sí, quiero
    will do muy bien, lo haré
    ————————
    tr[wɪl]
    1 (control, volition) voluntad nombre femenino; (free will) albedrío
    2 SMALLLAW/SMALL testamento, últimas nombre femenino plural voluntades
    have you made a will? ¿has hecho (tu) testamento?
    2 formal use (intend, desire) querer, ordenar, mandar
    3 SMALLLAW/SMALL legar, dejar en testamento
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    against one's will contra su voluntad, a pesar suyo
    at will a voluntad
    of one's own free will por voluntad propia
    with a will con ilusión, con entusiasmo, con ganas
    will ['wɪl] v, past would ['wʊd] ; pres sing & pl will vi
    wish: querer
    do what you will: haz lo que quieras
    will v aux
    no one would take the job: nadie aceptaría el trabajo
    I won't do it: no lo haré
    he will get angry over nothing: se pone furioso por cualquier cosa
    tomorrow we will go shopping: mañana iremos de compras
    the couch will hold three people: en el sofá cabrán tres personas
    I will go despite them: iré a pesar de ellos
    that will be the mailman: eso ha de ser el cartero
    accidents will happen: los accidentes ocurrirán
    you will do as I say: harás lo que digo
    will vt
    1) ordain: disponer, decretar
    if God wills it: si Dios lo dispone, si Dios quiere
    2) : lograr a fuerza de voluntad
    they were willing him to succeed: estaban deseando que tuviera éxito
    3) bequeath: legar
    will n
    1) desire: deseo m, voluntad f
    2) volition: voluntad f
    free will: libre albedrío
    3) willpower: voluntad f, fuerza f de voluntad
    a will of iron: una voluntad férrea
    4) : testamento m
    to make a will: hacer testamento
    v.
    legar v.
    lograr por fuerza v.
    querer v.
    (§pret: quis-) fut/c: querr-•)
    aux.
    n.
    gusto s.m.
    placer s.m.
    testamento s.m.
    volición s.f.
    voluntad s.f.

    I
    1. wɪl
    modal verb (past would) [ 'll es la contracción de will, won't de will not y 'll've de will have]
    1)

    he'll come on Friday — vendrá el viernes, va a venir el viernes

    he said he would come on Fridaydijo que vendría or iba a venir el viernes

    he won't ever change his ways — no cambiará nunca, no va a cambiar nunca

    will you be staying at Jack's? — ¿te vas a quedar en casa de Jack?

    at the end of this month, he'll have been working here for a year — este fin de mes hará or va a hacer un año que trabaja aquí

    you won't leave without me, will you? — no te irás sin mí ¿no?

    b) ( expressing resolution) (with first person)

    I won't let you down — no te fallaré, no te voy a fallar

    2)

    will o would you do me a favor? — ¿quieres hacerme un favor?, ¿me haces un favor?

    b) ( in orders)

    be quiet, will you! — cállate, ¿quieres?, quieres callarte!

    will you have a drink? — ¿quieres tomar algo?

    you'll stay for dinner, won't you? — te quedas a cenar ¿no?

    won't they be having lunch now? — ¿no estarán comiendo ahora?

    you will have gathered that... — te habrás dado cuenta de que...

    4)
    a) (indicating habit, characteristic)

    he'd get drunk every Saturdayse emborrachaba or solía emborracharse todos los sábados

    he will jump to conclusions — él siempre tiene que precipitarse a sacar conclusiones

    you won't be told, will you? — qué cosa! ¿por qué no haces caso?


    2.
    vt (past & past p willed)
    1)
    a) (urge, try to cause)

    I was willing her to get the answer rightestaba deseando con todas mis fuerzas or con toda mi voluntad que diera la respuesta correcta

    b) (desire, ordain) (frml) \<\<God\>\> disponer*, querer*
    2) ( bequeath) legar*, dejar en testamento

    II
    1) u
    a) ( faculty) voluntad f
    b) (determination, willpower) voluntad f

    to break somebody's will — doblegar* a alguien

    to lose the will to live — perder* las ansias or las ganas de vivir

    where there's a will, there's a way — querer es poder

    c) (desire, intention) voluntad f

    it was God's will — Dios así lo quiso, fue la voluntad divina

    2) c ( testament) testamento m

    I [wɪl] (pt would)
    1. MODAL VB
    a)

    I will or I'll finish it tomorrow — lo terminaré mañana

    I will or I'll have finished it by tomorrow — lo habré terminado para mañana

    you won't lose it, will you? — no lo perderás ¿verdad?; (stronger) no lo vayas a perder

    you will come to see us, won't you? — vendrás a vernos, ¿no?

    what will you do? — ¿qué vas a hacer?

    I will do it! — ¡sí lo haré!

    no he won't! — ¡no lo hará!

    he will or he'll be there by now — ya debe de haber llegado or ya habrá llegado

    a) (in commands, insistence)

    will you sit down! — ¡siéntate!

    will you be quiet! — ¿te quieres callar?

    "I won't go" - "oh yes you will" — -no voy -¿cómo que no?

    I will not or I won't put up with it! — ¡no lo voy a consentir!

    I will not have it that... — no permito que se diga que... + subjun

    I will (marriage service) sí quiero

    b) (in offers, requests, invitations, refusals)

    come on, I'll help you — venga, te ayudo

    will you help me? — ¿me ayudas?

    wait a moment, will you? — espera un momento, ¿quieres?

    will you have some tea? — ¿quieres tomar un té?

    will you sit down? — ¿quiere usted sentarse?, tome usted asiento more frm

    won't you come with us? — ¿no quieres venir con nosotros?

    a) soler, acostumbrar a

    she will read for hours on endsuele leer or acostumbra a leer durante horas y horas

    she will smoke, despite what the doctor says — a pesar de lo que dice el médico, se empeña en fumar

    if you will eat so much, you can hardly expect to be slim — si insistes en comer tanto, no pensarás adelgazar

    2.
    VI (=wish) querer

    (just) as you will! — ¡como quieras!

    do as you will — haz lo que quieras, haz lo que te parezca bien

    look where you will, you won't find one — mires donde mires, no vas a encontrar uno


    II [wɪl]
    1. N
    1) (=inclination, wish) voluntad f

    against sb's will — contra la voluntad de algn

    at will — a voluntad

    to do sb's will — hacer la voluntad de algn

    to do sth of one's own free will — hacer algo por voluntad propia

    the will of Godla voluntad de Dios

    iron will, will of ironvoluntad f de hierro

    to have a will of one's owntener voluntad propia

    it is my will that you should do it — frm quiero que lo hagas

    the will to win/live — el deseo de ganar/vivir

    to work with a will — trabajar con ahinco

    with the best will in the worldpor mucho que se quiera

    ill 1., 2)
    2) (=testament) testamento m

    the last will and testament of... — la última voluntad de...

    to make a will — hacer testamento

    2. VT
    1) (=urge on by willpower) lograr a fuerza de voluntad
    2) (=ordain) ordenar, disponer
    3) (=leave in one's will)

    to will sth to sb — legar algo a algn, dejar algo (en herencia) a algn

    * * *

    I
    1. [wɪl]
    modal verb (past would) [ 'll es la contracción de will, won't de will not y 'll've de will have]
    1)

    he'll come on Friday — vendrá el viernes, va a venir el viernes

    he said he would come on Fridaydijo que vendría or iba a venir el viernes

    he won't ever change his ways — no cambiará nunca, no va a cambiar nunca

    will you be staying at Jack's? — ¿te vas a quedar en casa de Jack?

    at the end of this month, he'll have been working here for a year — este fin de mes hará or va a hacer un año que trabaja aquí

    you won't leave without me, will you? — no te irás sin mí ¿no?

    b) ( expressing resolution) (with first person)

    I won't let you down — no te fallaré, no te voy a fallar

    2)

    will o would you do me a favor? — ¿quieres hacerme un favor?, ¿me haces un favor?

    b) ( in orders)

    be quiet, will you! — cállate, ¿quieres?, quieres callarte!

    will you have a drink? — ¿quieres tomar algo?

    you'll stay for dinner, won't you? — te quedas a cenar ¿no?

    won't they be having lunch now? — ¿no estarán comiendo ahora?

    you will have gathered that... — te habrás dado cuenta de que...

    4)
    a) (indicating habit, characteristic)

    he'd get drunk every Saturdayse emborrachaba or solía emborracharse todos los sábados

    he will jump to conclusions — él siempre tiene que precipitarse a sacar conclusiones

    you won't be told, will you? — qué cosa! ¿por qué no haces caso?


    2.
    vt (past & past p willed)
    1)
    a) (urge, try to cause)

    I was willing her to get the answer rightestaba deseando con todas mis fuerzas or con toda mi voluntad que diera la respuesta correcta

    b) (desire, ordain) (frml) \<\<God\>\> disponer*, querer*
    2) ( bequeath) legar*, dejar en testamento

    II
    1) u
    a) ( faculty) voluntad f
    b) (determination, willpower) voluntad f

    to break somebody's will — doblegar* a alguien

    to lose the will to live — perder* las ansias or las ganas de vivir

    where there's a will, there's a way — querer es poder

    c) (desire, intention) voluntad f

    it was God's will — Dios así lo quiso, fue la voluntad divina

    2) c ( testament) testamento m

    English-spanish dictionary > will

  • 86 business

    {'biznis}
    1. работа, занятие, служба
    the BUSINESS of the day/nieeting дневен ред на събрание
    BUSINESS hours работно време
    оnBUSINESS по работа/служба
    BUSINESS address служебен адрес
    BUSINESS man of BUSINESS делови човек
    BUSINESS call служебно посещение
    it's none of your BUSINESS не e твоя работа, гледай си работата
    go aboat your BUSINESS! mind your own BUSINESS! я си гледай работата! не се меси! to send someone aboat his BUSINESS изгонвам/отпращам някого
    what is your BUSINESS here? какво търсиш тук? каква работа/какво те носи насам? BUSINESS is BUSINESS работата си е работа
    2. професия, занаят, област/сфера на дейност, бранш
    to follow a BUSINESS упражнявам/практикувам професия/занаят
    to go into BUSINESS ставам търговец
    to transact BUSINESS with поддържам търговски връзки с
    no BUSINESS done няма (никакъв) оборот
    to lose BUSINESS загубвам клиентелата си
    3. задача, цел, интерес, право
    4. задължение, отговорност
    to make it one's BUSINESS считам за свой дълг
    5. работа, история, афера
    a good BUSINESS you came добре, че дойде
    I am fed up with the whole BUSINESS цялата тази история ми дойде до гуша
    6. театр, жестове, действия, мимика, игра
    7. трудна работа, трудност, мъчнотия
    what a BUSINESS it was! (ама) колко трудно беше
    8. attr служебен и пр. (вж. значенията)
    the BUSINESS end използваемата част (на инструмент, сечиво и пр.), острие, връх (на длето, игла и пр.), дуло на пистолет
    big BUSINESS крупен/едър капитал
    крупни търговци (често отр.), to mean BUSINESS говоря съвсем сериозно, не се шегувам
    what is the BUSINESS in hand за какво се отнася/става дума? to pot out of BUSINESS изваждам от строя, разорявам
    to get down to BUSINESS залавям се сериозно за работа
    you have no BUSINESS to нямаш право/не е твоя работа да
    it is nobody's BUSINESS това не е за тебе работа/не ти е работа, никого не го е грижа за това
    like nobody's BUSINESS разг. изключително, удивително, необичайно, ревностно, енергично
    * * *
    {'biznis} n 1. работа, занятие; служба; the business of the day/nie
    * * *
    фирма; стопански; търговски; сделка; служебен; бизнес; работа; професия; занаят; занятие;
    * * *
    1. a good business you came добре, че дойде 2. attr служебен и пр. (вж. значенията) 3. big business крупен/едър капитал 4. business address служебен адрес 5. business call служебно посещение 6. business hours работно време 7. business man of business делови човек 8. go aboat your business! mind your own business! я си гледай работата! не се меси! to send someone aboat his business изгонвам/отпращам някого 9. i am fed up with the whole business цялата тази история ми дойде до гуша 10. it is nobody's business това не е за тебе работа/не ти е работа, никого не го е грижа за това 11. it's none of your business не e твоя работа, гледай си работата 12. like nobody's business разг. изключително, удивително, необичайно, ревностно, енергично 13. no business done няма (никакъв) оборот 14. the business end използваемата част (на инструмент, сечиво и пр.), острие, връх (на длето, игла и пр.), дуло на пистолет 15. the business of the day/nieeting дневен ред на събрание 16. to follow a business упражнявам/практикувам професия/занаят 17. to get down to business залавям се сериозно за работа 18. to go into business ставам търговец 19. to lose business загубвам клиентелата си 20. to make it one's business считам за свой дълг 21. to transact business with поддържам търговски връзки с 22. what a business it was! (ама) колко трудно беше 23. what is the business in hand за какво се отнася/става дума? to pot out of business изваждам от строя, разорявам 24. what is your business here? какво търсиш тук? каква работа/какво те носи насам? business is business работата си е работа 25. you have no business to нямаш право/не е твоя работа да 26. задача, цел, интерес, право 27. задължение, отговорност 28. крупни търговци (често отр.), to mean business говоря съвсем сериозно, не се шегувам 29. оnbusiness по работа/служба 30. професия, занаят, област/сфера на дейност, бранш 31. работа, занятие, служба 32. работа, история, афера 33. театр, жестове, действия, мимика, игра 34. трудна работа, трудност, мъчнотия
    * * *
    business[´biznis] n 1. работа, занятие, бизнес; B. Expansion Scheme план за развитие на предприятията; the \business of the day ( of the meeting) дневният ред (на събранието); big \business крупният (едрият) капитал; crook \business австр. нечестна работа; monkey \business глупости, маймунджилъци, "номера"; on \business по работа; a man of \business делови човек; to make it o.'s \business to поставям си за цел да, заемам се с; to mean \business говоря сериозно (делово), не се шегувам, сериозен съм; it is not your \business, it is none of your \business не е твоя работа; гледай си работата; go about your \business! mind your own \business! гледай си работата! не се меси в чужди работи! to go out of \business разг. прекратявам дейността си, фалирам; to send s.o. about his \business изгонвам някого, посочвам вратата на някого; what is your \business here? какво търсиш тук? какво те води насам? what is the \business at hand? за какво се отнася (касае)? to put out of \business изваждам от строя; погубвам; разорявам, принуждавам да фалира; the best of the \business is... най-хубавото в случая е ...; 2. професия; занаят, кариера, специалност; 3. търговия, разг. покупко-продажба, търговско предприятие; line of \business търговски бранш; to be in \business занимавам се с търговия; to set up in \business започвам търговия; to go into \business ставам търговец; to transact \business with поддържам търговски връзки с; to retire from \business, to give up \business оттеглям се от работа (търговия); to lose \business загубвам клиентелата си; land-office \business 1) добро (изгодно) положение на нещата; 2) оживена търговия; a good stroke of \business добра сделка; 4. задължение, ангажимент, уговорка; бреме, длъжност; to make it o.'s \business считам за свое задължение; you have no \business to do it нямаш основание (право) да постъпваш така; 5. работа, история; I am fed up with the whole \business дотегна ми цялата история, дойде ми до гуша от цялата тази работа; a pretty \business! и таз добра! хубава работа! funny \business чудновата (подозрителна, нередна) работа; monkey \business разг. глупости; хитрости; шмекерия; like nobody's \business отлично; с пълна сила; като никой друг; 6. театр. жестове, мимика; амплоа; he has never taken leading \business той никога не е играл (в) главна роля; 7. месторабота; търг. предприятие; the \business end дебелият край.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > business

  • 87 head

    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) glava
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) pamet
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) dolžina glave
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) glava; glaven
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) glava, glavica
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) izvir
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) vrh
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) čelo
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) nadarjenost
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) predstojnik
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.) na osebo
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) rt
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) pena
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) biti na čelu
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) voditi
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) iti proti
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) nasloviti
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) udariti z glavo
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head
    * * *
    I [hed]
    adjective
    glavni, na čelu
    head waiter — glavni natakar, plačilni
    II [hed]
    noun
    glava; dolžina glave (pri konjskih dirkah); pamet, razum, nadarjenost; vodja, voditelj, predstojnik; šolski direktor, -ica; glava kovanca; glava, vrh, gornji del, vzglavje (strani, postelje, knjige, pisma, stopnišča itd); glava žeblja, kladiva, bucike; višek, kriza; pena na pivu, mleku; rogovje (srnjadi); oseba, komad, kos, glava (živine); stržen čira; izvir reke; zajezena voda; pritisk pare zraka, plina, vode; predgorje, rt; familiarly plačilni, glavni natakar; streha na vozu; glavna točka (govora), poglavje (knjige), rubrika, stolpič (v časopisu); economy postavka (v računu, fakturi), kategorija; slang latrina
    above one's head — težko razumljivo, prepametno za koga
    by a short head — za dolžino nosu, figuratively z majhno prednostjo
    the head and front — bistvo, politics glava zarote, vodja upora
    from head to foot — od nog do glave, popolnoma
    head first ( —ali foremost) — z glavo naprej, figuratively nepremišljeno
    head over heels — narobe, do ušes, na vrat na nos
    over one's head — viseč nad glavo (nevarnost); težko razumljivo
    over head and earsali head over ears — preko glave, do ušes, popolnoma
    out of one's own head — sam od sebe, sam, na lastnem zeljniku
    two heads are better than one — kolikor glav, toliko misli
    head, cook and bottle washerkdor s svojim vedenjem poudarja svojo veljavo
    figuratively on your head be it! — naj gre na tvojo glavo, ti si odgovoren
    ten head of cattle — deset glav živine;
    Z glagoli: to beat s.o.'s head offprekositi koga
    colloquially to bite ( —ali snap) s.o.'s head offuničiti koga
    to carry one's head high — nositi glavo pokonci, biti ponosen
    to come to a head — priti do krize, zaostriti se
    medicine zagnojiti se, dozoreti (čir); slang to do a thing on one's headigraje kaj napraviti
    to drag in by the head and ears — s silo privleči, za ušesa privleči
    to eat ( —ali cry, scream, run) one's head offpretirano se razburjati
    to give s.o. his head figuratively popustiti uzde
    to get s.th. through one's head — doumeti, razumeti kaj
    to go over s.o.'s headbiti pretežko za koga
    to go to s.o.'s headv glavo stopiti
    this horse eats his head off — ta konj več pojé, kot je vreden
    to have a head — imeti "mačka"
    to have one's head in the clouds figuratively živeti v oblakih, sanjariti
    to have a head like a sieve — imeti glavo kot rešeto, biti pozabljiv
    figuratively to keep one's head above water — obdržati se nad vodo, životariti
    to knock s.th. on the headonemogočiti kaj
    to lay ( —ali put) heads together — glave stikati, posvetovati se
    to let s.o. have his headpustiti komu delati po svoji glavi
    to lie on s.o.'s headbiti komu v breme
    I cannot make head or tail of — ne razumem, ne vidim ne repa ne glave
    to make head — izbiti na čelo, napredovati
    to put s.th. into s.o.'s headvtepsti komu kaj v glavo
    to put s.th. into one's headvtepsti si kaj v glavo
    to put s.th. out of s.o.'s headizbiti komu kaj iz glave
    to put s.th. out of one's headizbiti si kaj iz glave
    to run in s.o.'s headvrteti se komu po glavi
    to take s.th. into one's headv glavo si kaj vtepsti
    to talk over s.o.'s headza koga preučeno govoriti
    to talk s.o.'s head offutruditi koga z nenehnim govorjenjem
    to talk through the back of s.o.'s headneprestano v koga govoriti
    to throw o.s. at the head ofobesiti se komu za vrat
    to turn s.o.'s headglavo komu zmešati
    to work one's head off — pretegniti se od dela, garati
    heads I win, tails you loseizgubiš v vsakem primeru
    III [hed]
    1.
    transitive verb
    voditi, biti na čelu, priti na čelo; zapovedovati; prekositi, prekašati; obiti (reko) pri izviru; dati naslov, glavo (pismu itd.); obrezati, odsekati vrh (stebla, krošnjo drevesa); upreti se, nasprotovati, postaviti se po robu; obrniti proti; sport udariti žogo z glavo;
    2.
    intransitive verb
    biti obrnjen z glavo, pročeljem proti; iti, gibati se proti ( for); pluti proti ( for); razvijati se; American izvirati (reka)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > head

  • 88 proprio

    (pl -ri) 1. adj own
    ( caratteristico) typical
    ( adatto) proper
    nome m proprio proper noun
    amor m proprio pride
    a proprie spese at one's own expense
    2. adv ( davvero) really
    è proprio lui che me l'ha chiesto he's the one who asked me!
    è proprio impossibile that is quite impossible
    3. m ( beni) personal property
    lavorare in proprio be self-employed
    * * *
    proprio agg.poss. one's (own); of one's own; ( di lui) his (own); ( di lei) her (own); ( di cosa o animale) its (own); ( di loro) their (own): amare la propria famiglia, to love one's family; seguire i propri istinti, to follow one's instincts; morire per il proprio paese, to die for one's country; badare ai fatti propri, to mind one's own business; ognuno ha il proprio modo di pensare, everyone has his (o their) own way of thinking; ciascuno tornerà a casa con i propri mezzi, everyone will find his (o their) own way home; in casa propria uno può fare quello che vuole, one can do as one likes in one's own home (o you can do as you like in your own home); rimettete ogni cosa al proprio posto, put everything back in its place; ciascuno ( di noi) ama i propri figli, we all love our (own) children; tutti hanno guardato al proprio interesse, they all looked after their own interests; è il sogno di tutti avere una casa propria, it's everyone's dream to own his (o their) own house (o to have a house of his o their own) // per conto proprio, on one's own: si è messo per conto proprio, he set up on his own; vogliono starsene per conto proprio, they want to be on their own // di proprio pugno, di propria mano, in one's own hand (writing) // fare di testa propria, to do as one pleases // fare del proprio meglio, to do one's best // amor proprio, self-esteem (o self-respect) // Con uso rafforzativo o enfatico: l'ho visto con i miei propri occhi, I saw it with my own eyes; l'ha preparato con le sue proprie mani, she prepared it with her own hands; ha una teoria sua propria, he has a theory of his own // Sue proprie mani (abbr. SPM), ( sulle buste) personal
    pron.poss. one's own; ( di lui) his (own); ( di lei) hers, her own; ( di cosa o animale) its own; ( di loro) theirs, their own: anteporre il bene altrui al proprio, to put other people's interests before one's own; poiché ero senza macchina, mi disse di usare la propria, as I hadn't got my car, he offered me his (own); noi ci teniamo le nostre idee; loro si tengano le proprie, we've got our ideas, so let them have theirs (o their own) ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi l'agg. e pron. proprio concorda con il possessore a cui si riferisce.
    proprio agg.
    1 ( caratteristico) typical, characteristic; peculiar (to s.o., sthg.): con quell'arroganza che gli è propria, with his typical (o characteristic) arrogance; la ragione è propria dell'uomo, reason is peculiar to man
    2 ( adatto, appropriato, opportuno) appropriate (to s.o., sthg., to do), fit (for s.o., sthg., to do), fitting (s.o., sthg.), suitable, right (for s.o., sthg., to do); suited (pred.): divertimento proprio alla vecchiaia, pastime suitable for old age; la primavera è la stagione propria alle passeggiate in campagna, spring is the right season for country walks; trovare la definizione propria ad un fenomeno, to find the suitable definition for a phenomenon; ha usato uno stile proprio all'argomento, he used a style suitable (o appropriate) to the subject; questo vestito è proprio all'occasione, this dress is well-suited to the occasion
    3 ( letterale) exact, literal: il senso proprio di una parola, the exact (o literal) sense of a word // vero e proprio, real (o proper o pure): questo è un vero e proprio furto, it's pure theft; è sfortuna vera e propria, it's pure bad luck; aveva una casa vera e propria tutta per sé, he had a proper (o real) house all to himself
    4 (mat., gramm.) proper: frazione propria, proper fraction; sottoinsieme proprio, proper subset; (gramm.) nome proprio, proper noun // (fis.) frequenza propria, natural frequency // (astr.) moto proprio, proper motion
    5 (antiq.) ( decente, conveniente) correct, decent; seemly: ha maniere molto proprie, he has very correct manners
    s.m.
    1 one's own: dare a ciascuno il proprio, to give to each his due; rimetterci del proprio, to lose one's own money; vivere del proprio, to have independent means // in proprio: ha una ditta in proprio, he has a business of his own; commerciare, lavorare in proprio, to trade, to work on one's own (account); mettersi in proprio, to set up business on one's own
    2 (rar.) ( qualità caratteristica) characteristic
    3 pl. ( parenti, famiglia) relatives, family (sing.): trascorrere il Natale con i propri, to spend Christmas with one's family; aver cura dei propri, to take care of one's own people (o family).
    proprio avv.
    1 ( veramente, davvero) really, very; quite: questo vino è proprio buono, this wine is really (o very) good; sei proprio egoista, you're really (o very) selfish; è proprio strano, it's really (o very) strange; è stato proprio bravo, he was really (o very) good; è un lavoro fatto proprio bene, it's a really well done piece of work (o the work is really o very well done); questa volta hai proprio studiato, you really studied this time; è stata proprio una bella serata, it was a really lovely evening; è proprio un bel ragazzo, he's a really good-looking boy; era proprio impossibile andare d'accordo con lui, it was quite (o absolutely) impossible to get on with him; mi sento proprio male, I feel really awful; hai proprio ragione, you're quite (o absolutely) right; dovete proprio andare?, do you really have to go?; sei proprio tu?, is it really you?; era proprio necessario?, was it really necessary?; siete proprio sicuri che abbia detto la verità?, are you quite sure he was telling the truth? // è proprio vero che non ci si può fidare di nessuno, it's a fact that you can't trust anyone
    2 (in frasi negative, nel significato di affatto) at all: non ho proprio sonno, I'm not tired at all; non ne sapevano proprio nulla, they knew nothing at all; non avevo proprio voglia di uscire, I didn't want to go out at all // non ha proprio un minimo di buon senso, he hasn't the least bit of common sense
    3 ( con uso rafforzativo o enfatico): sarebbe proprio bella che fosse tutto uno scherzo!, what if it was all a joke?; abbiamo proprio fatto un bell'affare!, we made a fine deal!; è stato proprio un cretino!, he was a real (o a right) idiot!; ci siamo messi proprio in un bel pasticcio!, we got ourselves into a right (old) mess!; se non puoi proprio farne a meno, telefonagli, phone him, if you must (o if you really have to); ''Era proprio lui?'' ''Proprio lui, in persona!'', ''Was it really him?'' ''The man himself!''; ''Non dirmi che l'hai incontrato'' ''Proprio!'', ''Don't tell me you (actually) met him'' ''I did'' (o ''That's what I said!''); ''Vuoi andarci davvero?'' ''Sì, proprio!'', ''Do you really want to go?'' ''Yes, I do''
    4 ( esattamente) just, exactly, right: proprio adesso, just (o right) now; proprio allora, just then; proprio in quel momento, right at that moment; è andata proprio così, that is exactly what happened; non è andata proprio come avrei voluto, ma..., it didn't go exactly as I would have liked, but...; lavora proprio nell'ufficio di fronte al mio, he works in the office right opposite to mine; il proiettile lo colpì proprio in piena fronte, the bullet hit him right in the forehead; è proprio quello che volevo dirti, that's exactly what I wanted to tell you; è proprio come immaginavo, it's exactly as I imagined; hai scelto proprio il momento meno adatto, you chose exactly the wrong moment; ci siamo visti proprio ieri, we saw each other only (o just) yesterday.
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    ['prɔprjo] proprio -pria, -pri, -prie
    1. agg

    per motivi miei proprifor my own o for personal reasons

    2)

    (tipico, caratteristico) proprio di — peculiar to, characteristic of

    è proprio dei mammiferiit's peculiar to o characteristic of mammals

    3) (esatto) proper, exact, correct

    senso proprio di un termineexact o proper meaning of a term

    2. pron
    3. sm

    mettersi in proprio Comm — to set up one's own business, set up on one's own

    4. avv
    1) (precisamente) exactly, just
    2) (veramente) really

    ma sei proprio certo? — are you really sure?, are you a hundred per cent certain?

    3)

    (affatto) non...proprio — not... at all

    non voleva proprio farlo — he really didn't want to do it, he didn't want to do it at all

    * * *
    I 1.
    pl. -ri, - rie ['prɔprjo, ri, rje] aggettivo possessivo
    1) (di lui) his (own); (di lei) her (own); (di cosa o animale) its (own); (loro) their (own) (quando è preceduto da un articolo, quest'ultimo non si traduce)

    vedere qcs. con i -ri occhi — to see sth. with one's own eyes

    2.

    proprio di qcs., qcn. — peculiar to o typical of sth., sb

    2) (personale, specifico)

    chiamare le cose col proprio nomefig. to speak clearly

    5) (letterale) literal, exact
    6) ling. [ nome] proper
    3.

    non scambiatevi i libri: ognuno usi i -ri — don't swap books: everyone should use their own

    4.
    sostantivo maschile

    mettersi in proprio — to set up business on one's own account, to branch out on one's own

    lavorare in proprio — to freelance, to be self-employed

    rispondere in proprio di qcs. — (personalmente) to be directly responsible for sth

    II ['prɔprjo]

    proprio adessojust o right now

    2) (veramente) really
    4) (con tono di sorpresa, dispetto)

    mi sei proprio di grande aiuto!iron. great help you are!

    * * *
    proprio1
    pl. -ri, - rie /'prɔprjo, ri, rje/
    v. la nota della voce  mio.
     1 (di lui) his (own); (di lei) her (own); (di cosa o animale) its (own); (loro) their (own) (quando è preceduto da un articolo, quest'ultimo non si traduce); essere padrone del proprio destino to be (the) master of one's fate; vedere qcs. con i -ri occhi to see sth. with one's own eyes; vivere per conto proprio to live on one's own; ammettere i -ri errori to admit one's mistakes
     2 (rafforzativo) l'ho comprato con i miei -ri soldi I bought it with my own money
     1 (peculiare) proprio di qcs., qcn. peculiar to o typical of sth., sb.
     2 (personale, specifico) avere uno stile proprio to have a style of one's own; avere le -e idee to have a mind of one's own; essere sicuro del fatto proprio to be sure of one's ground
     3 (appropriato) usare un linguaggio proprio to use fitting language; chiamare le cose col proprio nome fig. to speak clearly
     4 (autentico) è una vera e -a schifezza it's complete and utter rubbish; mi sono sentito un vero e proprio stupido! I felt a proper o real fool!
     5 (letterale) literal, exact; in senso proprio literally
     6 ling. [ nome] proper
      fece passare il braccio di lui sotto il proprio she drew his arm through hers; non scambiatevi i libri: ognuno usi i -ri don't swap books: everyone should use their own
     1 (proprietà personale) rimetterci del proprio to lose one's own money
     2 in proprio (per conto proprio) mettersi in proprio to set up business on one's own account, to branch out on one's own; lavorare in proprio to freelance, to be self-employed; rispondere in proprio di qcs. (personalmente) to be directly responsible for sth.
    ————————
    proprio2
    /'prɔprjo/
     1 (esattamente) just; è proprio ciò che volevo dire that's just what I wanted to say; ti è proprio di fronte it's right in front of you; stavo per telefonarti proprio I was just about to call you; proprio adesso just o right now; non proprio (non precisamente) not quite; (non completamente) not entirely
     2 (veramente) really; sei proprio sicuro? are you really o quite sure? un film proprio bello a very good film; devi proprio venire you really must come; se proprio ci tieni if you really like
     3 (affatto) non vuole proprio ascoltare he just won't listen; non è proprio il mio tipo he's definitely not my type
     4 (con tono di sorpresa, dispetto) proprio oggi doveva succedere! it had to happen today of all days! mi sei proprio di grande aiuto! iron. great help you are! parli proprio tu! you're a fine one to talk!

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > proprio

  • 89 head

    I 1. [hed]
    1) testa f.

    he put his head round the doorsporse la testa o fece capolino dalla porta

    my head aches — ho mal di testa, mi fa male la testa

    to keep one's head down tenere la testa bassa, stare a capo chino; fig. (be inconspicuous) non dare nell'occhio; (work hard) lavorare a testa bassa; from head to foot o toe dalla testa ai piedi; the decision was made over their heads la decisione fu presa senza consultarli; heads turned at the sight of... tutti si voltarono alla vista di...; to be a head taller than sb. o to be taller than sb. by a head — essere più alto di qcn. di tutta una testa

    2) (mind) testa f., mente f.

    to be above o over sb.'s head essere troppo difficile per qcn., essere fuori dalla portata di qcn.; her success has turned her head il successo le ha montato la testa; to have a (good) head for business avere il bernoccolo degli affari; to have no head for heights — soffrire di vertigini

    3) (leader) capo m.

    head of government, State — capo del governo, di stato

    head of departmentamm. caporeparto; scol. direttore di dipartimento

    Ј 10 a head o per head 10 sterline a testa; 50 head of cattle — 50 capi di bestiame

    5) (of pin, nail) testa f., capocchia f.; (of hammer, golf club) testa f.; (of axe) lama f., taglio m.; (of spear, arrow) punta f.; (of tennis racket) ovale m.; (of stick) pomo m.
    6) (of bed) testiera f., testata f.; (of table) capotavola m.; (of procession) testa f.; (of pier, river, valley) testata f.

    at the head of the stairs, list — in cima alle scale, alla lista

    7) (of lettuce) cespo m.; (of garlic) testa f.
    8) (of computer, tape recorder) testina f.
    9) (on beer) colletto m. di schiuma
    10) (on boil, spot) punta f.

    to come to a head — [ spot] maturare; fig. [ crisis] precipitare

    to bring [sth.] to a head — med. fare maturare [ abscess]; fig. fare precipitare [ crisis]; fare giungere alla fase cruciale [ situation]

    11) geogr. capo m., promontorio m.
    2.

    "heads or tails?" — "testa o croce?"

    "heads!" — "testa!"

    3.
    1) [ injury] alla testa
    4.
    ••

    to go to sb.'s head — [alcohol, success] dare alla testa a qcn.

    you've won, but don't let it go to your head — hai vinto, ma non montarti la testa

    to keep, lose one's head — mantenere, perdere la calma

    to be soft o weak in the head colloq. essere rincretinito; he's not right in the head colloq. non ci sta (tanto) con la testa; to laugh one's head off colloq. sganasciarsi dalle risate; to shout one's head off colloq. gridare a squarciagola; she talked my head off colloq. mi ha fatto una testa (grande) così; off the top of one's head [say, answer] su due piedi, senza pensarci; to give a horse its head allentare le briglie al cavallo; to be able to do sth. standing on one's head riuscire a fare qcs. anche a occhi bendati; I can't make head (n)or tail of it non riesco a venirne a capo, non ci capisco niente; the leaders put their heads together i dirigenti si sono consultati; two heads are better than one — prov. quattro occhi vedono meglio di due

    II 1. [hed]
    1) (be at the top of) essere in testa a [list, queue]
    2) (be in charge of) essere a capo di, dirigere [ firm]; guidare, essere alla testa di [ committee]; capitanare [ team]; condurre [ inquiry]; guidare [ expedition]
    3) (entitle) intitolare [article, essay]; intestare [ letter]
    4) (steer) condurre, dirigere [vehicle, boat]

    to head the ball — fare un colpo di testa, colpire la palla di testa

    2.

    where was the train headed o heading? dove era diretto il treno? to head south, north mar. dirigersi verso sud, nord; it's time to head home è ora di tornare a casa; look out! he's heading this way! — attento! viene da questa parte!

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    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) testa
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) testa
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) testa
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) capo; direttore, direttrice
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) testa
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) sorgente
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) capo, cima; capotavola
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) testa
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) testa
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) direttore, direttrice
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.) (a) persona
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) capo
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) (colletto di schiuma di birra)
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) capitanare, guidare, essere in testa a
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) essere a capo di
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) dirigersi verso
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) intitolare
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) colpire di testa
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head
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    I 1. [hed]
    1) testa f.

    he put his head round the doorsporse la testa o fece capolino dalla porta

    my head aches — ho mal di testa, mi fa male la testa

    to keep one's head down tenere la testa bassa, stare a capo chino; fig. (be inconspicuous) non dare nell'occhio; (work hard) lavorare a testa bassa; from head to foot o toe dalla testa ai piedi; the decision was made over their heads la decisione fu presa senza consultarli; heads turned at the sight of... tutti si voltarono alla vista di...; to be a head taller than sb. o to be taller than sb. by a head — essere più alto di qcn. di tutta una testa

    2) (mind) testa f., mente f.

    to be above o over sb.'s head essere troppo difficile per qcn., essere fuori dalla portata di qcn.; her success has turned her head il successo le ha montato la testa; to have a (good) head for business avere il bernoccolo degli affari; to have no head for heights — soffrire di vertigini

    3) (leader) capo m.

    head of government, State — capo del governo, di stato

    head of departmentamm. caporeparto; scol. direttore di dipartimento

    Ј 10 a head o per head 10 sterline a testa; 50 head of cattle — 50 capi di bestiame

    5) (of pin, nail) testa f., capocchia f.; (of hammer, golf club) testa f.; (of axe) lama f., taglio m.; (of spear, arrow) punta f.; (of tennis racket) ovale m.; (of stick) pomo m.
    6) (of bed) testiera f., testata f.; (of table) capotavola m.; (of procession) testa f.; (of pier, river, valley) testata f.

    at the head of the stairs, list — in cima alle scale, alla lista

    7) (of lettuce) cespo m.; (of garlic) testa f.
    8) (of computer, tape recorder) testina f.
    9) (on beer) colletto m. di schiuma
    10) (on boil, spot) punta f.

    to come to a head — [ spot] maturare; fig. [ crisis] precipitare

    to bring [sth.] to a head — med. fare maturare [ abscess]; fig. fare precipitare [ crisis]; fare giungere alla fase cruciale [ situation]

    11) geogr. capo m., promontorio m.
    2.

    "heads or tails?" — "testa o croce?"

    "heads!" — "testa!"

    3.
    1) [ injury] alla testa
    4.
    ••

    to go to sb.'s head — [alcohol, success] dare alla testa a qcn.

    you've won, but don't let it go to your head — hai vinto, ma non montarti la testa

    to keep, lose one's head — mantenere, perdere la calma

    to be soft o weak in the head colloq. essere rincretinito; he's not right in the head colloq. non ci sta (tanto) con la testa; to laugh one's head off colloq. sganasciarsi dalle risate; to shout one's head off colloq. gridare a squarciagola; she talked my head off colloq. mi ha fatto una testa (grande) così; off the top of one's head [say, answer] su due piedi, senza pensarci; to give a horse its head allentare le briglie al cavallo; to be able to do sth. standing on one's head riuscire a fare qcs. anche a occhi bendati; I can't make head (n)or tail of it non riesco a venirne a capo, non ci capisco niente; the leaders put their heads together i dirigenti si sono consultati; two heads are better than one — prov. quattro occhi vedono meglio di due

    II 1. [hed]
    1) (be at the top of) essere in testa a [list, queue]
    2) (be in charge of) essere a capo di, dirigere [ firm]; guidare, essere alla testa di [ committee]; capitanare [ team]; condurre [ inquiry]; guidare [ expedition]
    3) (entitle) intitolare [article, essay]; intestare [ letter]
    4) (steer) condurre, dirigere [vehicle, boat]

    to head the ball — fare un colpo di testa, colpire la palla di testa

    2.

    where was the train headed o heading? dove era diretto il treno? to head south, north mar. dirigersi verso sud, nord; it's time to head home è ora di tornare a casa; look out! he's heading this way! — attento! viene da questa parte!

    English-Italian dictionary > head

  • 90 lost

    adjective
    1) verloren; ausgestorben [Kunst[fertigkeit]]

    get lost[Person:] sich verlaufen od. verirren/verfahren

    get lost!(sl.) verdufte! (salopp)

    I'm lost(fig.) ich verstehe gar nichts mehr

    feel lost without somebody/something — (fig.) sich (Dat.) ohne jemanden/etwas hilflos vorkommen; see also academic.ru/58407/property">property 1)

    2) (wasted) vertan [Zeit, Gelegenheit]; verschwendet [Zeit, Mühe]; verpasst, versäumt [Gelegenheit]
    3) (not won) verloren; aussichtslos [Sache]; see also all 2. 4); cause 1. 3)
    4)

    be lost [up]on somebody — (unrecognized by) bei jemandem keine Anerkennung finden; von jemandem nicht gewürdigt werden

    sarcasm was lost on himmit Sarkasmus konnte er nichts anfangen

    * * *
    1) (missing; no longer to be found: a lost ticket.) verloren
    2) (not won: The game is lost.) verloren
    3) (wasted; not used properly: a lost opportunity.) verloren
    4) (no longer knowing where one is, or in which direction to go: I don't know whether to turn left or right - I'm lost.) verirrt
    * * *
    [lɒst, AM lɑ:st]
    I. pt, pp of lose
    II. adj inv
    1. (unable to find way)
    to get \lost sich akk verirren
    to be \lost sich akk verirrt haben; (on foot) sich akk verlaufen haben; (using vehicle) sich akk verfahren haben
    2. (no longer to be found)
    \lost articles abhandengekommene Artikel
    to get \lost verschwinden
    sometimes things get \lost mysteriously manchmal verschwinden Dinge auf mysteriöse Weise
    3. pred (helpless)
    to feel \lost sich akk verloren fühlen
    to be \lost (not understand) nicht mitkommen fam, nichts [o fam Bahnhof] verstehen
    to be \lost without sb/sth ohne jdn/etw verloren sein
    to be \lost in contemplation [or thought] [völlig] in Gedanken versunken sein
    to be \lost to the world alles um sich akk herum vergessen haben
    5. (wasted) verpasst
    \lost opportunity verpasste Gelegenheit
    \lost time verschwendete Zeit
    \lost youth vertane Jugend
    \lost soldiers gefallene Soldaten
    \lost planes/ships/tanks zerstörte Flugzeuge/Schiffe/Panzer
    \lost battle/contest verlorener Kampf/Wettkampf
    \lost election verlorene Wahl
    8.
    get \lost! (fam!: go away!) verzieh dich! fam, hau ab! sl; (no way!) vergiss es! fam, kommt gar nicht infrage! fam
    to be \lost on sb nicht verstanden [o geschätzt] werden
    financial discussions are \lost on me für Diskussionen über finanzielle Dinge habe ich einfach keinen Sinn
    * * *
    [lɒst] pret, ptp of lose
    adj attr
    verloren; support verloren gegangen; art ausgestorben; civilization untergegangen, versunken; cause aussichtslos; (= missing) person vermisst; dog, cat entlaufen; (= mislaid) book, glasses etc verlegt; (= missed) opportunity verpasst

    I was groping on the floor for a lost contact lens he is mourning his lost wife — ich tastete auf dem Fußboden nach einer heruntergefallenen Kontaktlinse er betrauert den Verlust seiner Frau

    * * *
    lost [lɒst; US besonders lɔːst]
    A prät und pperf von lose
    B adj
    1. verloren (Schlacht, Freunde etc):
    lost cause fig aussichtslose Sache;
    be a lost cause aussichtslos sein;
    lost heat TECH Abwärme f;
    lost motion TECH toter Gang;
    lost property Fundsachen pl;
    lost property office Br Fundbüro n;
    all isn’t lost yet es ist noch nicht alles verloren
    2. verloren (gegangen):
    a) verloren gehen (a. fig Arbeitsplätze etc),
    b) zugrunde gehen, untergehen,
    c) umkommen,
    d) verschwinden;
    give up for ( oder as) lost verloren geben;
    a lost soul eine verlorene Seele
    3. vergessen (Kunst etc)
    4. verirrt:
    be lost sich verirrt haben, sich nicht mehr zurechtfinden (a. fig);
    get lost sich verirren oder verlaufen oder verfahren;
    get lost! umg hau ab!
    5. verschwunden:
    6. verloren, vergeudet:
    lost time verlorene Zeit;
    be lost (up)on sb keinen Eindruck machen auf jemanden, an jemandem verloren sein, jemanden gleichgültig lassen oder umg kaltlassen;
    this won’t be lost on me das wird oder soll mir eine Lehre sein; labor A 2
    7. versäumt, verpasst (Chance)
    a) versunken in (akk):
    lost in thought in Gedanken versunken, besonders adv auch gedankenversunken, -verloren
    b) vertieft in (akk):
    a) verloren für,
    b) versagt (dat), nicht vergönnt (dat),
    c) nicht mehr empfänglich für,
    d) ohne Empfinden für, bar (gen):
    be lost to all sense of shame keinerlei Schamgefühl haben;
    be lost to the world nicht wahrnehmen, was um einen herum vorgeht
    10. be lost for verlegen sein um:
    * * *
    adjective
    1) verloren; ausgestorben [Kunst[fertigkeit]]

    get lost[Person:] sich verlaufen od. verirren/verfahren

    get lost!(sl.) verdufte! (salopp)

    I'm lost(fig.) ich verstehe gar nichts mehr

    feel lost without somebody/something — (fig.) sich (Dat.) ohne jemanden/etwas hilflos vorkommen; see also property 1)

    2) (wasted) vertan [Zeit, Gelegenheit]; verschwendet [Zeit, Mühe]; verpasst, versäumt [Gelegenheit]
    3) (not won) verloren; aussichtslos [Sache]; see also all 2. 4); cause 1. 3)
    4)

    be lost [up]on somebody — (unrecognized by) bei jemandem keine Anerkennung finden; von jemandem nicht gewürdigt werden

    * * *
    adj.
    verloren adj.

    English-german dictionary > lost

  • 91 weight

    1. noun
    1) Gewicht, das

    what is your weight? — wieviel wiegen Sie?

    be under/over weight — zu wenig/zu viel wiegen

    throw one's weight about or around — (fig. coll.) sich wichtig machen

    pull one's weight(do one's fair share) sich voll einsetzen

    2) (Athletics) Kugel, die
    3) (surface density of cloth etc.) Qualität, die
    4) (fig.): (heavy burden) Last, die

    it would be a weight off my mind if... — mir würde ein Stein vom Herzen fallen, wenn...

    5) (importance) Gewicht, das

    give due weight to somethingeiner Sache (Dat.) die nötige Beachtung schenken

    carry weightins Gewicht fallen

    his opinion carries no weight with meseine Meinung ist für mich unbedeutend

    6) (preponderance) Übergewicht, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (add weight to) beschweren
    2) (hold with weight)

    weight [down] — beschweren; (fig.) belasten

    * * *
    [weit]
    1) (the amount which a person or thing weighs: He's put on a lot of weight (= got much fatter) over the years.) das Gewicht
    2) (a piece of metal etc of a standard weight: seven-pound weight.) das Gewicht
    3) (a heavy object, especially one for lifting as a sport: He lifts weights to develop his muscles.) die Last
    4) (burden; load: You have taken a weight off my mind.) das Gewicht
    5) (importance: Her opinion carries a lot of weight.)
    * * *
    [weɪt]
    I. n
    1. no pl (heaviness) Gewicht nt
    the \weight of snow caused the roof to collapse die Schneelast brachte das Dach zum Einsturz
    to lose/put on \weight ab-/zunehmen
    2. (unit of heaviness) Gewicht nt
    Joe's quite a \weight Joe ist ein ziemlicher Brocken
    a decrease in \weight of person Gewichtsabnahme f
    to be a \weight off sb's mind ( fig) jdn nicht mehr belasten
    to lift a heavy \weight ein schweres Gewicht heben
    3. (metal piece) Gewicht nt
    to lift \weights Gewicht[e] heben
    4. no pl (importance) Gewicht nt, Bedeutung f
    her experience does give her opinions \weight ihre Erfahrung verleiht ihren Ansichten Gewicht
    to attach \weight to sth etw dat Bedeutung beimessen
    to carry \weight ins Gewicht fallen
    5.
    to take the \weight off one's feet [or legs] es sich dat bequem machen
    to throw one's \weight about ( fam) seinen Einfluss geltend machen
    to throw one's \weight behind sb/sth ( fam) sich akk für jdn/etw starkmachen fam
    to be worth one's \weight in gold sein Gewicht in Gold wert sein
    II. vt
    to \weight sth down etw beschweren; ECON etw gewichten
    to \weight sth with sth etw mit etw dat beladen
    to be \weighted in favour of sb/sth ( fig) zu Gunsten von jdm/etw angelegt sein
    * * *
    [weɪt]
    1. n
    1) (= heaviness ALSO PHYS) Gewicht nt; (SPORT, ESP BOXING) Gewichtsklasse f, Gewicht nt (inf); (of cloth) Schwere f; (of blow) Wucht f, Heftigkeit f

    3 kilos in weight — 3 Kilo Gewicht, ein Gewicht von 3 Kilo

    the grocer gave me short weight —

    a blow without much weight behind itein Schlag mit wenig or ohne viel Wucht or Kraft dahinter

    to feel/test the weight of sth — sehen/probieren, wie schwer etw ist

    he carries his weight wellman sieht ihm sein Gewicht nicht an

    I hope the chair takes my weight — ich hoffe, der Stuhl hält mein Gewicht aus

    he's/it's worth his/its weight in gold — er/das ist Gold(es) wert

    2) (= metal weight, unit of weight, heavy object) Gewicht nt

    will he manage to lift the 90kg weight?wird er die 90 Kilo heben können?

    the doctor warned him not to lift heavy weights — der Arzt warnte ihn davor, schwere Lasten zu heben

    3) (fig: load, burden) Last f
    4) (fig: importance) Bedeutung f, Gewicht nt

    he/his opinion carries no weight — seine Stimme/Meinung hat kein Gewicht or fällt nicht ins Gewicht

    those arguments carry weight with the minister/carry great weight — diesen Argumenten misst der Minister Gewicht bei/wird großes Gewicht beigemessen

    to add weight to stheiner Sache (dat) zusätzliches Gewicht geben or verleihen

    to pull one's weight — seinen Teil dazutun, seinen Beitrag leisten

    to put or throw one's full weight behind sb/sth — sich mit seinem ganzen Gewicht or mit dem ganzen Gewicht seiner Persönlichkeit für jdn/etw einsetzen

    2. vt
    1) (= make heavier, put weights on) beschweren
    2) (fig: bias) results verfälschen

    of/against sb — etw zu jds Gunsten/gegen jdn beeinflussen

    of/against sth — etw zugunsten or zu Gunsten einer Sache/gegen etw beeinflussen

    of sb/sth — so angelegt sein, dass es zugunsten or zu Gunsten einer Person/Sache ist

    to be weighted against sb/sth — jdn/etw benachteiligen

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    weight [weıt]
    A s
    1. Gewicht n, Schwere f:
    by weight nach Gewicht;
    it is three pounds in weight es wiegt drei Pfund;
    take the weight off one’s feet umg
    a) sich hinsetzen,
    b) sich ausruhen
    2. Gewicht n, Gewichtseinheit f:
    weights and measures Maße und Gewichte;
    inspector of weights and measures Br Eichmeister(in), Eichbeamte(r) m, -beamtin f;
    3. (Körper) Gewicht n:
    what is your weight? wie viel wiegen Sie?, wie schwer sind Sie?;
    put on ( oder gain) weight zunehmen;
    lose weight abnehmen;
    make one’s ( oder the) weight SPORT das Gewicht bringen;
    pull one’s weight sein(en) Teil dazutun, seinen Beitrag leisten;
    throw ( oder chuck) one’s weight about ( oder around) umg sich aufspielen oder wichtigmachen; academic.ru/60971/reduce">reduce A 1
    4. Gewicht n, Last f:
    under the weight of unter dem Gewicht von (od gen);
    lift heavy weights schwer(e Lasten) heben
    5. Gewicht n (einer Waage, Uhr etc)
    6. PHYS
    a) Gewicht(skraft) n(f)
    b) Masse f
    7. fig (Sorgen- etc) Last f, Bürde f:
    the weight of old age die Bürde des Alters;
    the weight of evidence die Last des Beweismaterials;
    his decision took a weight off my mind bei seiner Entscheidung ist mir ein Stein vom Herzen gefallen;
    it is a weight off my mind to know that … seitdem ich weiß, dass …, ist mir bedeutend wohler
    8. fig Gewicht n, Bedeutung f:
    of weight gewichtig, schwerwiegend;
    add weight to Spekulationen etc verstärken;
    attach great (little) weight to sth einer Sache großes (wenig) Gewicht oder große (wenig) Bedeutung beimessen;
    not attach any weight to nichts geben auf (akk);
    lend weight to sth einer Sache Gewicht geben oder verleihen; carry B 6
    9. fig Ansehen n, Einfluss m:
    of no weight ohne Bedeutung;
    men of weight bedeutende oder einflussreiche Männer
    10. SPORT Gewichtsklasse f
    11. Statistik: relative Bedeutung
    B v/t
    a) beschweren,
    b) belasten (a. fig),
    c) weigh down:
    be weighted in sb’s favo(u)r (against sb) jemanden begünstigen (benachteiligen); scale2 A 1
    2. WIRTSCH Stoffe etc durch Beimischung von Mineralien etc schwerer machen
    3. SPORT
    a) einem Pferd zusätzliches Gewicht zuteilen
    b) einen Ski belasten
    4. Statistik: einer Zahl relative Bedeutung geben:
    weighted average ( oder mean) gewogenes oder gewichtetes Mittel
    w. abk
    2. wide
    4. wife
    5. with
    6. PHYS work
    wt abk weight
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Gewicht, das

    be under/over weight — zu wenig/zu viel wiegen

    throw one's weight about or around — (fig. coll.) sich wichtig machen

    pull one's weight (do one's fair share) sich voll einsetzen

    2) (Athletics) Kugel, die
    3) (surface density of cloth etc.) Qualität, die
    4) (fig.): (heavy burden) Last, die

    it would be a weight off my mind if... — mir würde ein Stein vom Herzen fallen, wenn...

    5) (importance) Gewicht, das

    give due weight to somethingeiner Sache (Dat.) die nötige Beachtung schenken

    6) (preponderance) Übergewicht, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (add weight to) beschweren

    weight [down] — beschweren; (fig.) belasten

    * * *
    n.
    Bedeutung f.
    Gewicht -e n.
    Schwere f.

    English-german dictionary > weight

  • 92 Güter

    Güter npl (G.) LOGIS freight, frt, (BE) goods, gds, merchandise
    * * *
    npl (G.) < Transp> freight (frt), goods (BE) (gds), merchandise
    --------
    : nicht handelbare Güter
    <Vw> non-tradables
    * * *
    Güter
    merchandise, commodities, goods, articles, property, possessions;
    audiovisuelle Güter audiovisual goods;
    aufgeopferte Güter (Havarie) sacrificed goods;
    aufgestaute Güter stowage;
    bahnlagernde Güter goods at the railway depot (Br.);
    unterwegs befindliche Güter goods in transit (en route);
    bewirtschaftete Güter rationed goods;
    der Bedürfnisbefriedigung dienende Güter convenience goods;
    eingelagerte Güter merchandise in storage, stored goods;
    analog einzustufende Güter (Spediteur) analogous articles;
    feuergefährliche Güter combustibles;
    flüssige Güter wet goods;
    Gefahr bringende Güter hazardous goods;
    genormte Güter standardized commodity (commodities);
    geringwertige Güter goods of inferior quality;
    gewerbliche Güter manufactured goods;
    haltbare Güter durable goods;
    über den Eigenbedarf hinaus hergestellte Güter surplus commodities;
    im Inland hergestellte Güter home-produced goods;
    hochwertige Güter high-grade goods;
    immaterielle Güter things in action, (Bilanz) intangible assets;
    komplementäre Güter (Volkswirtschaft) complementary (joint demand, US) goods;
    körperliche Güter physical goods;
    kriegswichtige Güter strategic goods;
    kurzlebige Güter non-durable goods, non-durables;
    lagerfähige Güter inventoriable goods;
    langlebige Güter durable goods;
    lebenswichtige (lebensnotwendige) Güter essential goods, essentials;
    nicht lebenswichtige Güter non-essentials, non-essential goods;
    mangelhafte Güter defective goods;
    materielle Güter tangible goods;
    schwimmende Güter goods afloat;
    sperrige Güter measured (bulky, cumbersome) goods, goods shipped in bulk, bulk commodities, long, heavy or bulky articles;
    nicht sperrige Güter goods of small bulk;
    unterwertige Güter inferior goods;
    unverkäufliche Güter unsalable goods;
    unverzollte Güter bonded goods;
    unwirtschaftliche Güter onerous goods;
    verderbliche Güter perishable goods (commodities);
    lose verladene Güter measured (unpacked, bulk) goods;
    aus Raummangel nicht verladene Güter goods not loaded due to lack of space;
    vermischte (vermengte) Güter commingled goods;
    versicherte Güter insured goods;
    verstaute Güter stowdown;
    vertretbare Güter fungible things, fungibles, representative commodities;
    verzollte Güter duty-paid goods;
    niedrig verzollte Güter low-duty goods;
    zollpflichtige Güter dutiable goods;
    Güter aller Art goods, wares and merchandise;
    Güter des gehobenen Bedarfs luxury and semi-luxury goods, high-quality goods, conventional necessities;
    hoch besteuerte Güter des gehobenen Bedarfs heavily-taxed semi-luxuries;
    Güter des täglichen Bedarfs necessities, convenience goods (US);
    Güter und Dienstleistungen goods and services;
    hochwertige Güter des Massenkonsums high-volume and highly accepted branded consumer goods;
    Güter höherer Ordnung higher goods;
    Güter mit sozialem Preis utility goods (Br.);
    Güter mit längerer Umschlagsdauer slow-moving goods;
    Güter mit hoher Umschlagsgeschwindigkeit articles of quick sale;
    Güter der gewerblichen Wirtschaft industrial goods (commodities);
    Güter unter Zollverschluss bonded (warehouse) goods;
    immaterielle Güter abtreten to assign choses in action;
    Güter befördern to dispatch goods, to haul freight;
    Güter [aus einem verunglückten Schiff] bergen to make salvage of goods, to recover shipwrecked goods;
    Güter löschen to unload (discharge) goods, to wharf;
    Güter transportieren to wag(g)on goods;
    Güter verfrachten to transport goods by truck;
    Güter verladen to dispatch (load) goods;
    Güter über Bord werfen to [make] jettison;
    Güterabfertigung dispatch (forwarding, consignment) of goods, (Abteilung) goods office (department) (Br.), freight service (agency) (US), forwarding (freight, US) office;
    Güterabladeplatz goods platform (Br.);
    Güteragent estate agent;
    volkswirtschaftliches Güterangebot total supply of goods;
    Güterangebot steigern to increase the amount of goods;
    Güterannahme receiving of goods, (Stelle) receiving (goods, Br.) office, goods department (Br.);
    Güteraufzug hoist, freight elevator (US), goods lift (Br.);
    Güterausgabe delivery of goods, (Stelle) goods (Br.) (freight, US) office;
    Güterausstoß output of goods;
    Güteraustausch exchange of goods (commodities);
    Güterbahnhof freight station, goods yard (station) (Br.), [freight] depot (US), freight yard (US);
    Güterbahnsteig goods platform (Br.);
    Güterballen bale;
    Güterbedarf demand of goods;
    Güterbeförderung forwarding (shipping, US) of goods, shipment (US), freight service (US), carriage;
    Güterbegleitschein bill of lading, freight note (Br.) (bill, US), waybill (US);
    Güterbeschlagnahme seizure (confiscation) of goods;
    Güterbewegungen goods (Br.) (freight, US) traffic;
    Güterboden warehouse floor;
    Gütereinteilung classification of goods;
    Gütererwerb acquisition, conquest (Scot.);
    Gütererzeugung production of goods;
    Güterexpedition dispatch, forwarding agency;
    Güterfernverkehr long-distance goods traffic (Br.), long-haul freight traffic (US), long haulage, long hauls [on the railroad] (US), long-distance haulage (hauling, transport) (US), highway transportation (US).

    Business german-english dictionary > Güter

  • 93 sprawa

    - wy; -wy; dat sg - wie; f
    ( wydarzenie) matter, affair; ( interes) business; PRAWO case, ( wzniosły cel) cause

    Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych — Ministry of the Interior, ≈Home Office (BRIT)

    Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych — Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ≈Foreign Office (BRIT), ≈Department of State (US)

    zdawać (zdać perf) sobie sprawę z czegoś — to be (become) aware of sth

    brać (wziąć perf) sprawę w swoje ręce — to take the matter into one's hands

    sprawa cywilna/karna/sądowa — civil/criminal/court case

    wnosić (wnieść perf) sprawę do sądu — to bring lub file a suit

    * * *
    f.
    1. ( fakt) affair, matter; sprawy rodzinne family matters; sprawy zawodowe business; sprawy codzienne everyday concerns; sprawy państwowe public affairs; nie wtrącaj się do cudzych spraw mind your own business; jak się mają sprawy? where l. how do things stand?; ruszyć sprawę z miejsca get things going; gorsza sprawa, że... what's worse...; niepokojąca sprawa matter of concern; delikatna sprawa touch-and-go; niezałatwiona sprawa loose end; pilna sprawa urgent matter; przegrana sprawa lost cause; nieczysta sprawa shady business; omawiana sprawa issue l. matter under discussion; inna sprawa, że... not to mention that...; to załatwia sprawę that settles it; sprawa jest oczywista no doubt about it, it's (pretty) straightforward; sprawa honoru matter of honor; sprawa wagi państwowej matter of the state, pressing issue; sprawa urzędowa official business; sprawa otwarta open question; sprawy sercowe affairs of the heart; na dobrą sprawę as a matter of fact, strictly speaking, to tell the truth; zdać sprawę z czegoś render an account of sth, report on sth; zdać sobie jasno sprawę z... take sth in, be well aware of sth, awake to sth; zdałem sobie sprawę, że... I realized that..., it occurred to me that...; władze zdały sobie w końcu sprawę z rozmiaru problemu authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem; nie zdawać sobie sprawy z czegoś be unaware l. unconscious l. ignorant of sth; pokpić sprawę blow it; przeczekać sprawę let things lie, lie low; zakończyć sprawę call it quits; zaciemniać sprawę fog l. cloud l. confuse the issue; zajmować stanowisko w sprawie take a stand on an issue; to jego sprawa it's his problem l. business; to nie twoja sprawa (it's) none of your business, mind your own business; to nie moja sprawa it's not my business l. concern; to sprawa kilku dni it's a matter l. question of a few days; to poważna sprawa this is no laughing matter; to sprawa przesądzona there's nothing I(you etc.) can do about it; sprawa życia i śmierci a matter of life and death; to całkiem inna sprawa that's a different kettle of fish, it's an altogether different matter; zająć się sprawą... address the issue of...; komplikować sprawę make things difficult; pogarszać sprawę make things l. matters worse, rub salt into the wound; to przesądza sprawę that settles it; załagodzić sprawę pour oil on the waters l. on troubled waters; stawiać jasno sprawę be clear about sth; nie dostrzegać istoty sprawy miss the point; zostawić sprawę w spokoju drop the matter, let the matter rest; porządkować swoje sprawy set l. put one's own house in order, order l. settle one's affair przejść do sedna sprawy get down to the point; sedno sprawy the heart l. crux of the matter; sprawy nie układają się najlepiej things are not going right.
    2. ( interes) business; mam do pana sprawę I have a favor to ask of you; nie mam do niego żadnej sprawy I have no business with him; zwracać się do kogoś w jakiejś sprawie approach l. turn to sb about sth; sprawa niecierpiąca zwłoki urgent matter; zrób coś w tej sprawie do sth about it; kilka spraw do załatwienia a few things to attend to; wziąć sprawę w swoje ręce take matters into one's hands; mieć mnóstwo spraw na głowie have a lot on one's mind, have many things to take care of; przedyskutować wiele spraw cover a lot of ground, discuss many issues; doprowadzić sprawę do końca tie up the loose ends, bring the matter to an issue; mam jeszcze kilka spraw do załatwienia I still have a few errands to do l. run; mieć inne/ważniejsze sprawy na głowie have other/bigger fish to fry; nie ma sprawy pot. no problem, (it's) no big deal, forget it, it's no trouble at all; Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; US the Department of State; Br. the Foreign Office; Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych the Ministry of Internal Affairs; US the Department of Homeland Security; Br. the Home Office; sprawy wewnętrzne/zagraniczne home/foreign affairs.
    3. lit. (= wzniosły cel) cause; sprawa wielkiej wagi matter of great importance; poświęcić się dla sprawy sacrifice o.s. for the cause; walczyć o wspólną sprawę fight for the common cause; słuszna sprawa fair cause; bronić słusznej sprawy defend a good cause; zrobić coś dla dobra sprawy do sth towards promoting the cause.
    4. prawn. case; sprawa cywilna civil case; sprawa karna criminal case; sprawa rozwodowa divorce case; prowadzić sprawę ( o inspektorze policji) be on the case; wygrać/przegrać sprawę win/lose a case; umorzyć sprawę discontinue proceedings; załatwić sprawę polubownie settle a case out of court; oddać sprawę do sądu go to court; wytoczyć komuś sprawę take legal action against sb, bring an action against sb.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprawa

  • 94 pinchar

    v.
    1 to prick.
    3 to wind up (informal) (irritar).
    4 to get a puncture (rueda).
    pinchó a cinco kilómetros de la meta he got a puncture o flat tire five kilometers from the finish
    5 to be prickly (barba).
    6 to be a flop (informal) (fracasar).
    pinchó con su última película his latest film has been a flop
    7 to sting, to prick, to urticate.
    * * *
    1 (punzar) to prick
    me han pinchado el globo, mamá Mum, they've burst my balloon
    2 MEDICINA (poner inyección) to give a injection, give a jab, US give a shot
    me pincharon tres veces porque no encontraban la vena they stuck the needle in me three times because they couldn't find the vein
    3 (sujetar) to spear, jab
    4 (enfadar) to needle
    5 (estimular) to push
    1 familiar (droga) to shoot up
    \
    ni pinchar ni cortar familiar to have nothing to do with it, have do say in something
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=reventar) [+ globo, pelota] to burst; [+ neumático, rueda] to puncture
    2) (=picar)
    a) [con algo punzante] to prick
    b) (Culin) to test

    pincha la carne con el tenedor — test the meat with your fork, stick the fork in the meat

    3) (=comer) to nibble (at)
    4) * (=poner una inyección a) to give a jab to *, give a shot to *
    5) * (=apuñalar) to knife
    6) * (=presionar) [gen] to prod; pey to pester
    7) * (=provocar) to wind sb up *
    8) * [+ línea, teléfono] to tap, bug
    9) Esp
    * (Mús)

    pinchar discosto deejay *, be a disc jockey

    2. VI
    1) (=hincarse) [espina] to prick; [clavo] to stick

    ten cuidado con el rosal, que pincha — careful of the rosebush, it's prickly o it will prick you

    2) (=tener un pinchazo) to get a puncture
    3) Esp * (=fracasar) to come a cropper *
    4) (=hacer clic) to click (en on)
    * (=ligar)
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <globo/balón> to burst; < rueda> to puncture
    b) (con alfiler, espina) to prick
    c) ( para recoger) to spear

    él en la oficina ni pincha ni cortahe doesn't have any clout in the office

    2)
    a) (fam) ( poner una inyección) to give... a shot (colloq)
    b) (fam) ( provocar) to needle (colloq); (incitar, azuzar) to egg... on
    3) < teléfono> to tap, bug
    4) (Esp fam) < discos> to play
    2.
    1) ( herir)
    2) (Auto) to get a flat (tire*), get a puncture
    3) (period) ( perder) to be/get beaten
    4) (Chi fam) ( con el sexo opuesto) ligar
    5) (Esp fam) ( en póker) to ante up (colloq)
    3.
    pincharse v pron
    a) (refl) ( accidentalmente) to prick oneself
    b) (refl) (fam) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl)
    2) rueda to puncture; globo/balón to burst
    * * *
    = needle, wiretap [wire-tap], puncture.
    Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.
    Ex. The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.
    Ex. When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.
    ----
    * pinchar a Alguien = needle + Persona.
    * que pincha = stubbly [stubblier -comp., stubbliest -sup.].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <globo/balón> to burst; < rueda> to puncture
    b) (con alfiler, espina) to prick
    c) ( para recoger) to spear

    él en la oficina ni pincha ni cortahe doesn't have any clout in the office

    2)
    a) (fam) ( poner una inyección) to give... a shot (colloq)
    b) (fam) ( provocar) to needle (colloq); (incitar, azuzar) to egg... on
    3) < teléfono> to tap, bug
    4) (Esp fam) < discos> to play
    2.
    1) ( herir)
    2) (Auto) to get a flat (tire*), get a puncture
    3) (period) ( perder) to be/get beaten
    4) (Chi fam) ( con el sexo opuesto) ligar
    5) (Esp fam) ( en póker) to ante up (colloq)
    3.
    pincharse v pron
    a) (refl) ( accidentalmente) to prick oneself
    b) (refl) (fam) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl)
    2) rueda to puncture; globo/balón to burst
    * * *
    = needle, wiretap [wire-tap], puncture.

    Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.

    Ex: The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.
    Ex: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.
    * pinchar a Alguien = needle + Persona.
    * que pincha = stubbly [stubblier -comp., stubbliest -sup.].

    * * *
    pinchar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹globo/balón› to burst; ‹rueda› to puncture
    pincharon las cuatro ruedas they punctured ( o slashed etc) all four tires
    2 (con alfiler, espina) to prick
    3 (para recoger) to spear
    pinchó una aceituna con el palillo she speared an olive with the cocktail stick
    ni pinchar ni cortar ( fam): él en la oficina ni pincha ni corta he doesn't have any clout in the office
    yo aquí ni pincho ni corto my opinion doesn't count for anything around here, I don't have any say in what goes on here
    B
    1 ( fam) (poner una inyección) to give … a shot ( colloq), to give … a jab ( BrE colloq)
    2 ( fam) (provocar) to needle ( colloq), to goad, to wind … up ( BrE colloq)
    3 ( fam) (incitar, azuzar) to egg … on
    C ‹teléfono› to tap, bug
    D ( Inf) to click on
    E ( Esp fam) ‹discos› to play
    F ( Chi fam) (conseguir) to get ( by luck)
    ■ pinchar
    vi
    A
    (herir): cuidado con esa planta, que pincha careful with that plant, it's prickly
    necesitas afeitarte, ya pinchas you need a shave, you're bristly
    B ( Auto) to get a flat tire*, get a flat, get a puncture
    C ( Inf) to click
    pinchar EN or SOBRE algo to click ON sth
    D ( period) (perder) to be/get beaten
    E
    ( Chi fam) (con el sexo opuesto): pincha con el profesor de inglés the English teacher has the hots for her ( colloq)
    F ( Esp fam) (en póker) to ante up ( colloq), to put in (one's stake money)
    A «persona»
    1 ( refl) (accidentalmente) to prick oneself
    me pinché el dedo I pricked my finger
    2 ( refl) ( fam) (inyectarse) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl)
    B «rueda/neumático» to puncture; «globo/balón» to burst
    tienes una rueda pinchada you've got a puncture, you have a flat o a flat tire
    se me pinchó un neumático I got a flat tire o a flat o a puncture
    * * *

     

    pinchar ( conjugate pinchar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)globo/balón to burst;

    rueda to puncture
    b) (con alfiler, espina) to prick


    2 (fam) ( poner una inyección) to give … a shot (colloq)
    3 teléfono to tap, bug
    4 (Inf) to click on
    5 (Esp fam) ‹ discos to play
    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ planta] to be prickly
    2 (Auto) to get a flat (tire( conjugate tire)), get a puncture
    3 (Chi fam) ( con el sexo opuesto) See Also→ ligar verbo intransitivo
    pincharse verbo pronominal
    1 ( refl) [ persona] ( accidentalmente) to prick oneself;
    ( inyectarse) (fam) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl)
    2 [ rueda] to puncture;
    [globo/balón] to burst;
    se me pinchó un neumático I got a flat (tire( conjugate tire)) o a puncture

    pinchar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (con algo punzante) to prick
    2 (un balón, globo, etc) to burst
    3 (una rueda) to puncture
    4 Med to give an injection [to]
    5 (un teléfono, etc) to bug, tap
    6 (discos) to play
    7 (provocar) to needle, egg sb on
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (una planta, espina, etc) to prickle
    2 Auto to get a flat tyre
    ♦ Locuciones: ni pinchar ni cortar, to cut no ice
    ' pinchar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hueso
    English:
    bug
    - jab
    - needle
    - prick
    - prickle
    - prod
    - puncture
    - tap
    - spike
    * * *
    vt
    1. [punzar] to prick;
    [rueda] to puncture; [globo, balón] to burst;
    pincha la carne con el tenedor prick the meat with the fork
    2. [penetrar] to pierce
    3. [con chinchetas, alfileres]
    pinchar algo en la pared to pin sth to the wall
    4. [inyectar]
    pinchar a alguien to give sb an injection o a jab
    5. Fam [teléfono] to tap
    6. Fam [irritar] to irritate, Br to wind up;
    deja de pinchar a tu hermana stop annoying your sister, Br stop winding your sister up
    7. Fam [incitar]
    pinchar a alguien para que haga algo to prod sb into doing sth
    8. Esp Fam [discos] to play;
    pinchaba discos en un bar he DJ'ed in a bar
    vi
    1. [vehículo] to get a puncture;
    pinchó a cinco kilómetros de la meta he got a puncture o flat tyre five kilometres from the finish
    2. [barba] to be prickly
    3. Fam [fracasar] to be a flop;
    el director australiano pinchó con su última película the Australian director's latest movie has been a flop;
    la oposición pinchó en los barrios más acomodados the opposition came to grief in the better-off areas
    4. Informát to click;
    para acceder a la página, pinche aquí click here to go to the page
    5. Esp Fam [disc jockey] to DJ
    6. Comp
    Fam
    ella ni pincha ni corta her opinion doesn't count for anything;
    a mí no me preguntes, que en esto ni pincho ni corto don't ask me, I don't have any say in the matter;
    Fam
    pinchar en hueso to go wide of the mark, to misfire
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 ( agujerear) prick;
    pincharle a alguien MED give s.o. a shot
    2 AUTO puncture
    3 TELEC tap
    4 fam ( molestar) bug fam, needle fam
    II v/i
    1 ( agujerear) prick
    2 AUTO get a flat tire, Br
    get a puncture
    3
    :
    no pinchar ni cortar fam not count for anything
    * * *
    1) picar: to puncture (a tire)
    2) : to prick, to stick
    3) : to goad, to tease, to needle
    1) : to be prickly
    2) : to get a flat tire
    3) fam : to get beaten, to lose out
    * * *
    1. (clavar) to prick
    2. (reventar) to burst [pt. & pp. burst]
    3. (poner una inyección a) to give an injection [pt. gave; pp. given]
    4. (sufrir un pinchazo) to get a puncture
    poco después de salir, pinchamos we got a puncture just after we left

    Spanish-English dictionary > pinchar

  • 95 paso

    adj.
    dried.
    intj.
    open up, gangway.
    m.
    1 passing.
    el paso del tiempo the passage of time
    con el paso de los años as the years go by
    el Ebro, a su paso por Zaragoza the Ebro, as it flows through Zaragoza
    su paso fugaz por la universidad his brief spell at the university
    abrirse paso entre la multitud to make o force one's way through the crowd
    de paso in passing; (de pasada) while I'm/you're/etc at it (aprovechando)
    paso del ecuador = (celebration marking) halfway stage in a university course
    2 step.
    dar un paso adelante o al frente to step forward, to take a step forward
    3 walk.
    a paso ligero at a brisk pace
    marcar el paso to keep time
    a este paso no acabaremos nunca at this rate we'll never finish
    4 step (etapa, acontecimiento).
    dar los pasos necesarios to take the necessary steps
    paso a paso step by step
    5 crossing (cruce).
    paso de cebra zebra crossing (British), = pedestrian crossing marked with black and white lines
    paso fronterizo border crossing (point)
    paso peatonal o de peatones pedestrian crossing
    7 step in a process, stride, move.
    8 passage, pass, crossing point.
    9 pace, walking pace.
    10 gateway.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pasar.
    * * *
    1 (movimiento) step, footstep
    ¡no des ni un paso más! don't move another step!
    3 (camino) passage, way
    4 (avance) progress, advance
    5 (trámite) step, move
    6 (de montaña) mountain pass; (de mar) strait
    \
    a cada paso at every turn
    a paso de tortuga at a snail's pace
    abrirse paso to force one's way through
    apretar el paso to hurry
    cerrarle el paso a alguien to block somebody' s way
    dar paso a (hacer posible) to pave the way for 2 (provocar) to give rise to 3 (dejar pasar) to let through, make way for 4 (pasar a) to move on to
    dar sus primeros pasos to start walking
    dar un paso en falso (al andar) to lose one's footing 2 (equivocarse) to make a false move
    estar a un paso/a dos pasos to be very close
    estar de paso to be passing through
    hacer algo de paso to do something as well
    de paso, tráeme tabaco while you're there, get me some cigarettes
    no dar un paso sin... not to do a thing without...
    paso a paso step by step
    salir al paso de alguien to waylay somebody
    salir al paso de algo to forestall something
    seguirle los pasos a alguien to follow somebody close behind 2 figurado to follow in somebody's footsteps
    ceda el paso (señal) give way sign, US yield sign
    paso a nivel level crossing, US grade crossing
    paso de cebra zebra crossing
    paso de peatones pedestrian crossing
    paso elevado flyover
    * * *
    noun m.
    3) pace
    4) way
    * * *
    I
    ADJ dried
    II
    1. SM
    1) (=acción de pasar)

    el presidente, a su paso por nuestra ciudad... — the president, during his visit to our city...

    ceder el paso — to give way, yield (EEUU)

    ceda el paso — give way, yield (EEUU)

    dar paso a algo, el invierno dio paso a la primavera — winter gave way to spring

    de paso, mencionaron el tema solo de paso — they only mentioned the matter in passing

    ¿puedes ir al supermercado, de paso que vas a la farmacia? — could you go to the supermarket on your way to the chemist's?

    entrar de paso — to drop in

    estar de paso — to be passing through

    paso del Ecuadorparty or trip organized by university students to celebrate the halfway stage in their degree course

    paso franco, paso libre — free passage

    ave
    2) (=camino) way; (Arquit) passage; (Geog) pass; (Náut) strait

    ¡paso! — make way!

    abrirse paso — to make one's way

    cerrar el paso — to block the way

    dejar el paso libre — to leave the way open

    impedir el paso — to block the way

    paso a desnivel, paso a distinto nivel — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)

    paso a nivel — level crossing, grade crossing (EEUU)

    paso (de) cebra Esp zebra crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)

    paso de peatones — pedestrian crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)

    paso elevado — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)

    paso inferior — underpass, subway

    paso subterráneo — underpass, subway

    paso superior — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)

    3) [al andar] (=acción) step; (=ruido) footstep; (=huella) footprint

    coger el paso — to fall into step

    dar un paso — to take a step

    ¿ha dado ya sus primeros pasos? — has she taken her first steps yet?

    dirigir sus pasos hacia — to head towards

    dar un paso en falso(=tropezar) to miss one's footing; (=equivocarse) to make a false move

    hacer pasos — (Baloncesto) to travel (with the ball)

    volvió sobre sus pasos — she retraced her steps

    paso adelante — (lit, fig) step forward

    paso atrás — (lit, fig) step backwards

    4) (=modo de andar) [de persona] walk, gait; [de caballo] gait

    acelerar el paso — to go faster, speed up

    aflojar el paso — to slow down

    apretar o avivar el paso — to go faster, speed up

    a buen paso — at a good pace

    establecer el paso — to make the pace, set the pace

    a paso lento — at a slow pace, slowly

    a paso ligero[gen] at a swift pace; (Mil) at the double

    llevar el paso — to keep in step, keep time

    marcar el paso — [gen] to keep time; (Mil) to mark time

    a paso redoblado LAm (Mil) at the double

    romper el paso — to break step

    paso de ambladura, paso de andadura — (Equitación) amble

    5) (=ritmo) rate, pace

    a este paso — at this rate

    6) (=distancia)
    7) (=avance) step
    8) (Téc) [de tornillo] pitch; [de contador, teléfono] unit
    9) (Teat) ( Hist) sketch, interlude
    10) (Rel) [en procesión] float in Holy Week procession, with statues representing part of Easter story
    See:
    ver nota culturelle SEMANA SANTA in semana
    11)

    paso de armas — (Mil, Hist) passage of arms

    12) LAm (=vado) ford
    2.
    ADV softly, gently

    ¡paso! — not so fast!, easy there!

    * * *
    1)
    a) ( acción)

    de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through; de paso puedo comprar pan I can buy some bread on the way; fui a la oficina y de paso hablé con él I went to the office and while I was there I had a word with him; me pilla de paso it's on my way; y dicho sea de paso... — and incidentally...

    b) (camino, posibilidad de pasar) way

    ceda el pasoyield ( in US), give way ( in UK)

    abrirse paso — to make one's way; ( a codazos) to elbow one's way

    salir al paso de alguien — ( abordar) to waylay somebody; ( detener) to stop somebody

    2) (Geog) ( en montaña) pass

    salir del pasoto get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)

    3)
    a) (al andar, bailar) step

    andar en malos pasosto be mixed up in shady deals

    a pasos agigantadosby leaps and bounds

    dar los primeros pasos — ( literal) to take one's first steps; ( iniciarse en algo) to start out

    dar un paso en falso — ( literal) to stumble; ( equivocarse) to make a false move

    seguir los pasos de alguiento follow in somebody's footsteps

    b) pasos masculino plural ( en baloncesto) traveling*, steps (pl)
    4)

    vive a dos pasos de mi casahe lives a stone's throw (away) from my house

    está a un paso de aquí — it's just around the corner/down the road from here

    b) ( avance) step forward
    c) ( de gestión) step
    5) ( en contador) unit
    6)
    a) (ritmo, velocidad)

    apretó/aminoró el paso — he quickened his pace/he slowed down

    a este paso... — at this rate...

    a paso de hormiga or tortuga — at a snail's pace

    b) (Equ)
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( acción)

    de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through; de paso puedo comprar pan I can buy some bread on the way; fui a la oficina y de paso hablé con él I went to the office and while I was there I had a word with him; me pilla de paso it's on my way; y dicho sea de paso... — and incidentally...

    b) (camino, posibilidad de pasar) way

    ceda el pasoyield ( in US), give way ( in UK)

    abrirse paso — to make one's way; ( a codazos) to elbow one's way

    salir al paso de alguien — ( abordar) to waylay somebody; ( detener) to stop somebody

    2) (Geog) ( en montaña) pass

    salir del pasoto get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)

    3)
    a) (al andar, bailar) step

    andar en malos pasosto be mixed up in shady deals

    a pasos agigantadosby leaps and bounds

    dar los primeros pasos — ( literal) to take one's first steps; ( iniciarse en algo) to start out

    dar un paso en falso — ( literal) to stumble; ( equivocarse) to make a false move

    seguir los pasos de alguiento follow in somebody's footsteps

    b) pasos masculino plural ( en baloncesto) traveling*, steps (pl)
    4)

    vive a dos pasos de mi casahe lives a stone's throw (away) from my house

    está a un paso de aquí — it's just around the corner/down the road from here

    b) ( avance) step forward
    c) ( de gestión) step
    5) ( en contador) unit
    6)
    a) (ritmo, velocidad)

    apretó/aminoró el paso — he quickened his pace/he slowed down

    a este paso... — at this rate...

    a paso de hormiga or tortuga — at a snail's pace

    b) (Equ)
    * * *
    paso1
    1 = footstep, step, footprint, pace.

    Ex: Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded less forceful and deliberate.

    Ex: The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.
    Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.
    Ex: Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.
    * abrir paso a = make + way (for).
    * abrirse paso = jostle, break through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into.
    * acelerar el paso = quicken + the pace, smarten + Posesivo + pace.
    * a este paso = at this rate.
    * aflojar el paso = slow down, slow up.
    * aminorar el paso = slow down, slow up.
    * a paso de tortuga = at a snail's pace.
    * a paso ligero = on the double.
    * a pasos agigantados = at an exponential rate, at exponential rates, by leaps and bounds.
    * a un paso = within a stone's throw (away/from).
    * a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.
    * a un paso de = a heartbeat away from.
    * a un paso rápido = at a rapid pace.
    * a un paso relajado = at a strolling pace.
    * barrera de paso a nivel = level-crossing gate.
    * caminar con paso pesado = plod (along/through).
    * ceder el paso = give + way (to), yield + the right of way.
    * contador de pasos = step counter.
    * dar el primer paso = make + a start, take + the first step.
    * dar los pasos necesarios = take + steps.
    * dar los primeros pasos en = venture into.
    * dar otro paso muy importante = reach + another milestone.
    * dar paso (a) = give + way (to), yield to, make + way (for).
    * dar un gran paso adelante = reach + milestone.
    * dar un paso = make + step.
    * dar un paso adelante = step up.
    * dar un paso al frente = step up.
    * dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.
    * dar un paso hacia delante = take + a step forward, step up.
    * dejar paso = step + aside.
    * dejar paso (a) = give + way (to).
    * derecho de paso = the right of way, right of entry.
    * desandar los pasos de = retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + steps.
    * hacer que + Nombre + dé un paso hacia delante = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.
    * impedir el paso = block in.
    * llave de paso = spigot, faucet, tap, stopcock, stop valve.
    * llave de paso del agua = water valve.
    * llevar a cabo una serie de pasos anteriormente realizados = execute + steps.
    * obstaculizar el paso = block in.
    * otro paso más hacia + Posesivo + destrucción = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.
    * paso adelante = step up.
    * paso a nivel = level-crossing.
    * paso a paso = one step at a time, step by step, stage by stage, stepwise.
    * paso atrás = backward step, retrograde step.
    * paso de cebra = zebra crossing.
    * paso de la gente = flow of people.
    * paso del comercio = flow of commerce.
    * Paso del Noroeste, el = North West Passage, the.
    * paso de peatones = zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing, pelican crossing.
    * paso de tortuga = snail's pace.
    * paso en falso = false move.
    * paso fronterizo = border crossing.
    * paso hacia adelante = step forward.
    * paso hacia atrás = retrograde step, step backward(s), step back.
    * paso inferior = underpass.
    * paso ininterrumpido de = steady flow of.
    * paso intermedio = half-way house, stepping stone.
    * paso peatonal = pedestrian crossing.
    * paso subterráneo = underground walkway.
    * Posesivo + primeros pasos = Posesivo + first steps.
    * preferencia de paso = the right of way.
    * primer paso = stake in the ground.
    * primer paso de, el = thin edge of the wedge, the.
    * realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.
    * saltarse pasos intermedios = jump + steps.
    * seguir los pasos de = follow in + the footsteps of.
    * seguir + Posesivo + pasos = follow in + Posesivo + footsteps.
    * seguir unos pasos = follow + steps.
    * señal de prohibido el paso = No Entry sign.
    * ser un gran paso adelante = be half the battle.
    * tener derecho de paso = have + the right of way.
    * tomar un paso decisivo = take + the plunge.
    * un paso por delante de = one step ahead of.
    * válvula de paso = stop valve, stopcock.
    * volver sobre los pasos de Uno = double-back, retrace + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, go back on + Posesivo + steps.

    paso2
    2 = stage, passing.

    Ex: The first stage in the choice of access points must be the definition of an author.

    Ex: Perhaps an openly expressed disbelief in his activities is one of the marks of the passing of this stage.
    * ave de paso = bird of passage.
    * cambiar con el paso del tiempo = change over + time.
    * con el paso de = with the passing of.
    * con el paso de los años = with the passing of (the) years.
    * con el paso del tiempo = over the years, over time, with the passage of time, as time goes by, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went by.
    * de paso = by the way, by the by(e).
    * deteriorado por el paso del tiempo = timeworn.
    * dicho sea de paso = by the way, on a sidenote, by the by(e).
    * el paso del tiempo = the passage of time, the sands of time.
    * en varios pasos = multi-step.
    * llave de paso = shut-off valve.
    * paso elevado = overpass.
    * paso elevado de peatones = pedestrian overpass.
    * paso elevado para peatones = pedestrian overpass.
    * paso inferior = subway.
    * paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * paso subterráneo = underpass, subway.
    * paso subterráneo de peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * paso subterráneo para peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * quedar anulado con el paso del tiempo = be overtaken by events.
    * resistir el paso del tiempo = stand + the test of time, withstand + the test of time, survive + the test of time, pass + the test of time.
    * válvula de paso = shut-off valve.

    paso3
    3 = transfer, transition, changeover [change-over], handover [hand-over].

    Ex: When the record transfer is complete, the catalog summary screen is shown for the new record so that the user can review and update it.

    Ex: Hierarchical relationships must be indicated in order that users may make the transition from a first access point to related terms or access points.
    Ex: The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.
    Ex: The author assesses the prospects of Hong Kong after the handover of the colony to China in 1997 when it will once again be competing with Shanghai as the publishing hub of the Orient.

    * * *
    A
    1
    (acción): las compuertas controlan el paso del agua the hatches control the flow of water
    a su paso por la ciudad el río se ensancha the river widens as it flows through the city
    el paso de los camiones había causado grietas en la calzada cracks had appeared in the road surface caused by the passage of so many trucks o because of all the trucks using it
    hizo frente a todo lo que encontró a su paso he faced up to every obstacle in his path
    con el paso del tiempo se desgastó la piedra the stone got worn down with time o with the passing o passage of time
    [ S ] ceda el paso yield ( in US), give way ( in UK)
    [ S ] prohibido el paso no entry
    al paso (en ajedrez) en passant
    de paso: no viven aquí, están de paso they don't live here, they're just visiting o they're just passing through
    de paso puedo dejarles el paquete I can drop the package off on my way
    lo mencionó pero sólo de paso he mentioned it but only in passing
    lleva esto a la oficina y de paso habla con la secretaria take this to the office and while you're there have a word with the secretary
    te lo recogeré si quieres, me pilla de paso I'll pick it up for you if you like, it's on my way
    archiva estas fichas y de paso comprueba todas las direcciones file these cards and while you're at it o about it check all the addresses
    y dicho sea de paso … and incidentally …
    2 (camino, posibilidad de pasar) way
    abran paso make way
    se puso en medio y me cerró el paso she stood in front of me and blocked my way
    por aquí no hay paso you can't get through this way
    dejen el paso libre leave the way clear
    abrirse paso to make one's way
    el sol se abría paso entre las nubes the sun was breaking through the clouds
    consiguió abrirse paso a codazos entre la gente she managed to elbow her way through the crowd
    no te será difícil abrirte paso en la vida you won't have any problems making your way in life o getting on in life
    salir al paso de algn to waylay sb
    salir al paso de algo to forestall sth
    salir del paso to get out of a (tight) spot o ( AmE) crack ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    grade crossing ( AmE), level crossing ( BrE)
    zebra crossing, crosswalk ( AmE)
    ( Méx) catwalk
    crosswalk ( AmE), pedestrian crossing ( BrE)
    overpass ( AmE), flyover ( BrE)
    border crossing
    (para peatones) underpass, subway ( BrE); (para vehículos) underpass
    C
    dio un paso para atrás he took a step backward(s), he stepped backward(s)
    ¡un paso al frente! one step forward!
    camina 50 pasos al norte walk 50 paces to the north
    dirigió sus pasos hacia la puerta she walked toward(s) the door
    oyó pasos en el piso de arriba she heard footsteps on the floor above
    con paso firme subió las escaleras he climbed the stairs purposefully
    no da un paso sin consultar a su marido she won't do anything without asking her husband first
    paso a paso step by step
    siguieron el juicio paso a paso they followed the trial step by step
    paso a paso se fue abriendo camino en la empresa he gradually worked his way up in the company
    me lo explicó paso por paso she explained it to me step by step
    a cada paso at every turn
    a pasos agigantados by leaps and bounds
    la informática avanza a pasos agigantados information technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, enormous strides are being made in information technology
    dar los primeros pasos (literal) to take one's first steps, start to walk; (iniciarse en algo) to start out
    dio sus primeros pasos como actor en televisión he started out o made his debut as a television actor
    dar un paso en falso (literal) to stumble; (equivocarse) to make a false move
    dar un paso en falso en política puede conducir al desastre one false move o putting one foot wrong in politics can lead to disaster
    seguir los pasos de algn to follow in sb's footsteps
    volver sobre sus pasos to retrace one's steps
    2
    (distancia corta): vive a dos pasos de mi casa he lives a stone's throw (away) from my house
    estuvo a un paso de la muerte she was at death's door
    ánimo, ya estamos a un paso come on, we're nearly there now
    está a un paso de aquí it's just around the corner o down the road from here
    de ahí a convertirse en drogadicto no hay más que un paso it's only a short step from there to becoming a drug addict
    3 (logro, avance) step forward
    el que te haya llamado ya es un paso (adelante) the fact that he's called you is a step forward in itself
    supone un gran paso en la lucha contra la enfermedad it is a great step forward o a great advance in the fight against the illness
    hemos dado los pasos necesarios we have taken the necessary steps
    5 (de baile) step
    6 pasos mpl (en baloncesto) traveling*, steps (pl)
    hacer pasos to travel
    D
    1 (de un tornillo, una rosca) pitch
    E
    1
    (ritmo, velocidad): aminoró el paso he slowed down
    al ver que la seguían apretó el paso when she realized she was being followed she quickened her pace
    el tren iba a buen paso the train was going at a fair speed
    a este paso no llegamos ni a las diez at this rate we won't even get there by ten o'clock
    a este paso te vas a poner enfermo if you carry on like this, you'll get ill, at this rate o (if you carry on) the way you're going, you'll get ill
    escribía los nombres al paso que yo se los leía she wrote down the names as I read them out to her
    a paso de hormiga or tortuga at a snail's pace
    llevar el paso to keep in step
    marcar el paso to mark time
    en ese colegio te van a hacer marcar el paso they'll make you toe the line at that school
    2 ( Equ):
    al paso at a walking pace
    Compuesto:
    paso ligero or redoblado
    a paso ligero or redoblado double quick, in double time
    paso2 -sa
    * * *

     

    Del verbo pasar: ( conjugate pasar)

    paso es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    pasó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    pasar    
    paso
    pasar ( conjugate pasar) verbo intransitivo
    1
    a) ( ir por un lugar) to come/go past;

    no ha pasado ni un taxi not one taxi has come/gone past;

    los otros coches no podían paso the other cars weren't able to get past;
    no dejan paso a nadie they're not letting anyone through;
    paso de largo to go right o straight past;
    paso por la aduana to go through customs;
    es un vuelo directo, no pasa por Miami it's a direct flight, it doesn't go via Miami;
    ¿este autobús pasa por el museo? does this bus go past the museum?;
    pasamos por delante de su casa we went past her house;
    pasaba por aquí y … I was just passing by o I was in the area and …

    ¿podríamos paso por el banco? can we stop off at the bank?;

    pasa un día por casa why don't you drop o come by the house sometime?;
    puede paso a recogerlo mañana you can come and pick it up tomorrow

    paso de un lado a otro [persona/barco] to go o cross from one side to the other;


    [ humedad] to go through from one side to the other
    d) ( caber):


    2 ( entraracercándose al hablante) to come in;
    (— alejándose del hablante) to go in;
    pase, por favor please, do come in;

    ¡que pase el siguiente! next, please!;
    haga paso al Sr Díaz show Mr Díaz in please
    3
    a) (transmitirse, transferirse) [corona/título] to pass;


    b) ( comunicar):

    te paso con Javier ( en el mismo teléfono) I'll hand o pass you over to Javier;


    ( en otro teléfono) I'll put you through to Javier
    4
    a) (Educ) to pass;

    paso de curso to get through o pass one's end-of-year exams


    no está perfecto, pero puede paso it's not perfect, but it'll do;

    por esta vez, (que) pase I'll let it pass o go this time
    5



    ver tb hacerse II 3


    ( suceder) to happen;

    lo que pasa es que… the thing o the problem is …;
    pase lo que pase whatever happens, come what may;
    siempre pasa igual or lo mismo it's always the same;
    ¿qué pasa? what's the matter?, what's up? (colloq);
    ¿qué te pasa? what's the matter with you?;
    ¿qué te pasó en el ojo? what happened to your eye?;
    ¿qué le pasa a la tele? what's wrong with the TV?;
    eso le pasa a cualquiera that can happen to anybody;
    no le pasó nada nothing happened to him
    1 ( transcurrir) [tiempo/años] to pass, go by;
    pasoon muchos años many years went by o passed;

    ya han pasado dos horas it's been two hours now;
    un año pasa muy rápido a year goes very quickly;
    ¡cómo pasa el tiempo! doesn't time fly!
    2 ( cesar) [crisis/mal momento] to be over;
    [ efecto] to wear off;
    [ dolor] to go away
    3 ( arreglárselas) paso sin algo to manage without sth
    verbo transitivo
    1
    a) (cruzar, atravesar) ‹ frontera to cross;

    pueblo/ciudad to go through
    b) ( dejar atrás) ‹edificio/calle to go past

    c) (adelantar, sobrepasar) to overtake

    2
    a) ( hacer atravesar) paso algo POR algo to put sth through sth;


    b) (por la aduana —legalmente) to take through;

    (— ilegalmente) to smuggle
    3 ( hacer recorrer):

    pásale un trapo al piso give the floor a quick wipe;
    hay que pasole una plancha it needs a quick iron
    4 (exhibir, mostrar) ‹película/anuncio to show
    5examen/prueba to pass
    6página/hoja to turn;
    paso por altofalta/error to overlook;


    tema/punto to leave out, omit
    1 (entregar, hacer llegar):

    ¿me pasas el martillo? can you pass me the hammer?
    2 ( contagiar) to give, to pass on
    1
    a) tiempo to spend;


    fuimos a Toledo a paso el día we went to Toledo for the day


    pasa todo el día al teléfono she spends all day on the phone
    c) pasarlo or pasarla bien to have a good time;

    ¿qué tal lo pasaste en la fiesta? did you have a good time at the party?, did you enjoy the party?;

    lo pasé mal I didn't enjoy myself
    2 (sufrir, padecer) ‹penalidades/desgracias to go through, to suffer;
    pasé mucho miedo/frío I was very frightened/cold

    pasarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( cambiarse):

    2


    esta vez te has pasado (fam) you've gone too far this time
    b) ( enf) (fam) (ir):


    ¿podrías pasote por el mercado? could you go down to the market?
    3
    a) [peras/tomates] to go bad, get overripe;

    [carne/pescado] to go off, go bad;
    [ leche] to go off, go sour
    b) (recocerse) [arroz/pasta] to get overcooked

    1

    [ dolor] to go away;
    (+ me/te/le etc)
    ya se me pasó el dolor the pain's gone o eased now;

    espera a que se le pase el enojo wait until he's calmed o cooled down


    ver tb pasar verbo transitivo III 1
    2 (+ me/te/le etc)
    a) ( olvidarse):




    paso sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( acción):


    el paso del tiempo the passage of time;
    el paso de la dictadura a la democracia the transition from dictatorship to democracy;
    de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through;
    me pilla de paso it's on my way;
    y dicho sea de paso … and incidentally …
    b) (camino, posibilidad de pasar) way;

    abrir/dejar paso (a algn/algo) to make way (for sth/sb);

    me cerró el paso she blocked my way;
    dejen el paso libre leave the way clear;

    ( on signs) ceda el paso yield ( in US), give way ( in UK);
    ( on signs) prohibido el paso no entry;

    paso de peatones crosswalk (AmE), pedestrian crossing (BrE);
    paso a nivel grade (AmE) o (BrE) level crossing;
    paso elevado or (Méx) a desnivel overpass (AmE), flyover (BrE);
    paso subterráneo ( para peatones) underpass, subway (BrE);

    ( para vehículos) underpass;


    ( a codazos) to elbow one's way;


    ( detener) to stop sb
    2 (Geog) ( en montaña) pass;
    salir del paso to get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)

    3
    a) (al andar, bailar) step;


    oyó pasos she heard footsteps;
    entró con paso firme he came in purposefully;
    paso a paso step by step;
    seguirle los pasos a algn to tail sb;
    seguir los pasos de algn to follow in sb's footsteps

    vive a dos pasos de mi casa he lives a stone's throw (away) from my house;

    está a un paso de aquí it's just around the corner/down the road from here



    4 (ritmo, velocidad):
    apretó/aminoró el paso he quickened his pace/he slowed down;

    a este paso … at this rate …;
    a paso de hormiga or tortuga at a snail's pace;
    marcar el paso to mark time
    5 ( en contador) unit
    pasar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 to pass
    2 (trasladar) to move
    3 (dar) to pass, give: no me pasó el recado, he didn't give me the message
    4 (hojas de libro) to turn
    5 (el tiempo, la vida) to spend, pass
    6 (soportar, sufrir) to suffer, endure: está pasando una crisis personal, she's going through a personal crisis
    pasamos sed y calor, we suffered thirst and heat
    7 (río, calle, frontera) to cross
    8 (tragar) to swallow
    9 (tolerar, aguantar) to bear
    10 (introducir) to insert, put through
    11 (un examen, una eliminatoria) to pass
    12 Cine to run, show: este sábado pasan Ben Hur, they're putting Ben Hur on this Saturday
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 to pass: ¿a qué hora pasa el tren?, what time does the train pass?
    Cervantes pasó por aquí, Cervantes passed this way
    ya pasó, it has already passed
    pasar de largo, to go by (without stopping)
    2 (entrar) to come in
    3 (ser tolerable) to be acceptable: no está mal, puede pasar, it isn't bad, it will do
    4 (exceder) to surpass: no pases de los 70 km/h, don't exceed 70 km/h
    5 (a otro asunto) to go on to
    pasar a ser, to become
    6 (tiempo) to pass, go by
    7 (arreglarse, apañarse) pasar sin, to do without: puedo pasar sin coche, I can manage without a car
    8 fam (no tener interés, prescindir) pasa de lo que digan, don't mind what they say
    paso de ir al cine, I'll give the cinema a miss
    9 (suceder) to happen: ¿qué pasa?, what's going on?
    ¿qué le pasa?, what's the matter with him?
    pase lo que pase, whatever happens o come what may
    ♦ Locuciones: pasar algo a limpio, to make a fair copy of sthg
    pasarlo bien/mal, to have a good/difficult time
    pasar por, to put up with: paso por que me digas que estoy gorda, pero no pienso tolerar que me amargues cada comida, I can handle you calling me fat, but I'm not having you ruin every single meal for me
    pasar por alto, to overlook: pasaré por alto esa observación, I'll just ignore that remark
    paso sustantivo masculino
    1 step: caminaban a paso ligero, they walked quickly
    (sonido de pisadas) footstep
    (de un baile) step
    2 (camino, pasillo) passage, way
    Auto ceda el paso, give way
    paso a nivel, level o US grade crossing
    paso de cebra, zebra crossing
    paso de peatones, pedestrian crossing, US crosswalk
    paso subterráneo, (para peatones) subway
    (para vehículos) underpass
    prohibido el paso, no entry
    3 (acción) passage, passing: estamos de paso en la ciudad, we are just passing through the town
    a su paso por la Universidad, when he was at University
    el lento paso de las horas, the slow passing of the hours
    4 Tel unit
    5 Geol (entre montañas) mountain pass
    6 Náut strait
    ♦ Locuciones: abrirse paso, (entre la multitud, maleza) to make one's way, (en la vida) to get ahead
    salir del paso, to get out of trouble
    a cada paso, constantly, every other minute
    ' paso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apretar
    - arramblar
    - atravesar
    - bando
    - bloquear
    - cabeza
    - cada
    - calamidad
    - cebra
    - ceder
    - cerrar
    - converger
    - cortar
    - dar
    - dado
    - desvirtuar
    - disfraz
    - esclarecimiento
    - estela
    - filtración
    - franca
    - franco
    - impedir
    - infierno
    - ligera
    - ligero
    - lista
    - llave
    - magín
    - mayor
    - nivel
    - obstaculizar
    - pasar
    - pasarse
    - patata
    - peatonal
    - por
    - prohibida
    - prohibido
    - rebote
    - rito
    - segura
    - seguro
    - sino
    - subterránea
    - subterráneo
    - testigo
    - tránsito
    - ver
    - vela
    English:
    ahead
    - amok
    - arrogant
    - bar
    - battle
    - begrudge
    - block
    - block in
    - break through
    - breakthrough
    - brisk
    - by
    - childhood
    - clarify
    - clear
    - coast
    - come over
    - crossing
    - crosswalk
    - dizzy
    - dwindle
    - evaluation
    - explanation
    - false move
    - faux pas
    - float
    - flyover
    - footstep
    - give
    - go by
    - going
    - graze
    - grow out of
    - hysterical
    - lazy
    - level crossing
    - life
    - lively
    - mop
    - move
    - nail
    - obstruction
    - ocean
    - overboard
    - overpass
    - pace
    - pass
    - pass along
    - pass by
    - pass through
    * * *
    nm
    1. [con el pie] step;
    [huella] footprint;
    dar un paso adelante o [m5] al frente to step forwards, to take a step forwards;
    dar un paso atrás [al andar] to step backwards, to take a step backwards;
    [en proceso, negociaciones] to take a backward step;
    aprendí unos pasos de baile I learnt a few dance steps;
    oía pasos arriba I could hear footsteps upstairs;
    se veían sus pasos sobre la nieve you could see its footprints in the snow;
    a cada paso [cada dos por tres] every other minute;
    está a dos o [m5] cuatro pasos (de aquí) it's just down the road (from here);
    vivimos a un paso de la estación we live just round the corner from o a stone's throw away from the station;
    el ruso está a un paso de hacerse campeón the Russian is on the verge of o just one small step away from becoming champion;
    a pasos agigantados at a terrific rate, at a rate of knots;
    la economía crece a pasos agigantados the economy is growing at a rate of knots;
    el SIDA se propaga a pasos agigantados AIDS is spreading like wildfire o at an alarming rate;
    la ingeniería genética avanza a pasos agigantados genetic engineering has made giant o enormous strides;
    dar un paso en falso o [m5] un mal paso [tropezar] to stumble;
    [equivocarse] to make a false move o a mistake; Fig
    no dio ni un paso en falso he didn't put a foot wrong;
    seguir los pasos a alguien [perseguir, vigilar] to tail sb;
    seguir los pasos de alguien [imitar] to follow in sb's footsteps;
    volvimos sobre nuestros pasos we retraced our steps
    2. [acción] passing;
    [cruce] crossing; [camino de acceso] way through, thoroughfare;
    con el paso del tiempo with the passage of time;
    con el paso de los años as the years go by;
    el paso de la juventud a la madurez the transition from youth to adulthood;
    su paso fugaz por la universidad his brief spell at the university;
    el Ebro, a su paso por Zaragoza the Ebro, as it flows through Zaragoza;
    la tienda está en una zona de mucho paso the shop is in a very busy area;
    también Fig
    abrir paso a alguien to make way for sb;
    abrirse paso [entre la gente, la maleza] to make one's way;
    abrirse paso en la vida/en el mundo de la política to get on o ahead in life/politics;
    ¡abran paso! make way!;
    ceder el paso (a alguien) [dejar pasar] to let (sb) past;
    [en automóvil] to Br give way o US yield (to sb);
    ceda el paso [en letrero] Br give way, US yield;
    cerrar o [m5] cortar el paso a alguien to block sb's way;
    de paso [de pasada] in passing;
    [aprovechando] while I'm/you're/ etc at it;
    de paso que vienes, tráete las fotos de las vacaciones you may as well bring the photos from your Br holiday o US vacation when you come;
    la estación me pilla de paso the station's on my way;
    estar de paso [en un lugar] to be passing through;
    prohibido el paso [en letrero] no entry;
    salir al paso a alguien, salir al paso de alguien [acercarse] to come up to sb;
    [hacer detenerse] to come and bar sb's way;
    salir al paso de algo [rechazar] to respond to sth
    paso de cebra Br zebra crossing, = pedestrian crossing marked with black and white lines; Méx paso a desnivel Br flyover, US overpass;
    paso del Ecuador [en barco] crossing the line ceremony;
    [en universidad] = (celebration marking) halfway stage in a university course;
    paso elevado Br flyover, US overpass;
    paso fronterizo border crossing (point);
    paso a nivel Br level crossing, US grade crossing;
    paso a nivel con barrera Br gated level crossing, US protected grade crossing;
    paso a nivel sin barrera Br ungated level crossing, US unprotected grade crossing;
    Chile paso bajo nivel Br subway, US underpass;
    paso peatonal o de peatones pedestrian crossing;
    paso subterráneo Br subway, US underpass
    3. [forma de andar] walk;
    [ritmo] pace;
    con paso cansino se dirigió a la puerta he walked wearily towards the door;
    a buen paso at a good rate;
    a este paso o [m5]al paso que vamos, no acabaremos nunca at this rate o at the rate we're going, we'll never finish;
    al paso [en equitación] at a walk;
    a paso lento slowly;
    a paso ligero at a brisk pace;
    Mil at the double;
    aflojar el paso to slow down;
    apretar el paso to go faster, to speed up;
    llevar el paso to keep step;
    marcar el paso to keep time;
    a paso de tortuga at a snail's pace
    Mil paso de la oca goose-step
    4. Geog [en montaña] pass;
    [en el mar] strait
    5. [trámite, etapa, acontecimiento] step;
    [progreso] step forward, advance;
    antes de dar cualquier paso siempre me pregunta she always asks me before doing anything;
    dar los pasos necesarios to take the necessary steps;
    dar los primeros pasos hacia la paz to take the first steps towards peace;
    la aprobación de una constitución supondría un gran paso para la democracia the passing of a constitution would be a big step forward for democracy;
    explícamelo paso a o [m5] por paso explain it to me step by step;
    paso a o [m5] por paso se ganó la confianza de sus alumnos she gradually won the confidence of her pupils;
    salir del paso to get out of trouble
    6. [de llamadas telefónicas, consumo eléctrico] unit
    7. [en procesión] float [in Easter procession]
    8.
    pasos [en baloncesto] travelling;
    hacer pasos to travel
    interj
    make way!
    * * *
    1 m
    1 step;
    paso a paso step by step;
    a cada paso at every step;
    a dos pasos de fig a stone’s throw (away) from;
    volver sobre sus pasos retrace one’s steps;
    un paso en falso make a false move;
    seguir los pasos a alguien follow s.o., dog s.o.’s footsteps;
    seguir los pasos de alguien follow in s.o.’s footsteps;
    pasos pl en baloncesto traveling sg, Br travelling sg ;
    2 ( manera de andar) walk
    3 ( ritmo) pace, rate;
    a este paso fig at this rate;
    al paso que vamos at the rate we’re going;
    a paso ligero at the double;
    llevar el paso MIL keep in step;
    marcar el paso MIL mark time
    4 de agua flow; de tráfico movement;
    cerrar el paso de la calle block off o close the street;
    ceda el paso yield, Br give way;
    observaba el paso del agua/de la gente he watched the water flow past/the world go by
    5 ( cruce) crossing
    6 de tiempo passing
    7 ( huella) footprint
    8 ( camino)
    :
    de paso on the way;
    estar de paso be passing through;
    dicho sea de paso and incidentally;
    ¡paso! make way!, let me through!;
    abrirse paso push one’s way through; fig carve out a path for o.s.;
    salir del paso get out of a tight spot
    2 m REL float in Holy Week procession
    * * *
    paso, -sa adj
    : dried
    ciruela pasa: prune
    paso nm
    1) : passage, passing
    de paso: in passing, on the way
    2) : way, path
    abrirse paso: to make one's way
    3) : crossing
    paso de peatones: crosswalk
    paso a desnivel: underpass
    paso elevado: overpass
    4) : step
    paso a paso: step by step
    5) : pace, gait
    a buen paso: quickly, at a good rate
    * * *
    paso n
    1. (en general) step
    2. (pisada) footstep
    4. (transcurso) passing / passage
    de paso (al mismo tiempo) while you're there / while you're about it (de camino) on your way

    Spanish-English dictionary > paso

  • 96 personal

    adj.
    personal.
    una opinión/pregunta personal a personal opinion/question
    personal e intransferible non-transferable
    f.
    personal foul.
    m.
    staff, personnel (trabajadores).
    personal docente teaching staff
    personal mínimo skeleton staff
    personal en plantilla in-house staff
    personal sanitario health workers
    personal de tierra ground crew
    * * *
    1 personal
    1 (de una empresa) personnel, staff
    2 familiar (gente) everyone, everybody
    1 DEPORTE (falta) personal foul
    \
    personal docente teaching staff
    * * *
    1. adj. 2. noun m.
    staff, personnel
    * * *
    1.
    2. SM
    1) (=plantilla) staff, personnel; ( esp Mil) force; (Náut) crew, complement

    personal de tierra — (Aer) ground crew, ground staff

    2) * (=gente) people
    3.
    SF (Baloncesto) personal foul
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo personal
    II
    a) (de fábrica, empresa) personnel (pl), staff (sing or pl)
    b) (Esp fam & hum) ( gente) people
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo personal
    II
    a) (de fábrica, empresa) personnel (pl), staff (sing or pl)
    b) (Esp fam & hum) ( gente) people
    * * *
    personal1
    1 = manpower, manpower force, personnel, staff, staffing, work-force [workforce], crew.

    Ex: The question has been raised as to the manpower required to produce the ever-increasing number of abstracts.

    Ex: This article focusses attention on formulating plans and policy for building up a manpower force for modernising library and information systems India within the next 5 years.
    Ex: Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.
    Ex: The current LC MARC data base contains both records created by the LC staff and those created by co-operating libraries and verified by the LC.
    Ex: During the discussions it became apparent that the most pressing issues of staffing, resources, procedural complexities and educational opportunities related to IT.
    Ex: Employers of library and information staff have to develop and maintain skills within the workforce.
    Ex: Phillips has 12 installations with a crew of 15-450 men.
    * actitud del personal = staff attitude.
    * administración de personal = personnel administration.
    * ahorro de personal = staff saving.
    * apoyo del personal = staff support.
    * asignar personal = commit + manpower.
    * bien dotado de personal = well-staffed.
    * costes de personal = staff costs.
    * dedicación del personal = staff hours.
    * desarrollo profesional del personal = staff development.
    * dotación de personal = staffing.
    * encargado de personal = personnel officer, welfare officer.
    * evaluación del personal = personnel evaluation.
    * exceso de personal administrativo = administrative bloat.
    * falta de personal = undermanning.
    * falto de personal = understaffed [under-staffed].
    * formación continua del personal = staff development.
    * formación del personal = staff training, professional development.
    * formar personal = produce + personnel.
    * funciones del personal = staff duties.
    * gastos en personal = staff costs.
    * gestión de personal = personnel management.
    * jefe de personal = personnel officer, welfare officer, staff manager.
    * jefe de personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.
    * miembro del personal = staff member, staffer.
    * movimiento de personal = staff turnover, turnover, labour turnover.
    * número y distribución de personal = staffing conditions.
    * personal administrativo = administrative staff.
    * personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.
    * personal auxiliar = clerical staff.
    * personal bibliotecario = library personnel, library staff, library worker.
    * personal civil = civilian staff.
    * personal cualificado = qualified staff, qualified personnel.
    * personal de ambulancia = ambulance crew.
    * personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.
    * personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.
    * personal de cabina = cabin crew.
    * personal de dirección = senior staff, senior management.
    * personal de la biblioteca = library staff, library worker.
    * personal del mostrador = counter staff.
    * personal del mostrador de préstamo = counter staff.
    * personal de mantenimiento = service worker.
    * personal de proceso de datos = operation staff.
    * personal de recepción = reception staff.
    * personal de referencia = reference staff, reference personnel.
    * personal de secretaría = secretarial staff.
    * personal de seguridad = security staff.
    * personal de servicios = service worker.
    * personal de un centro multimedia escolar = school media staff.
    * personal de vuelo = flight crew.
    * personal equivalente a tiempo completo = full-time equivalent staff (FTE staff).
    * personal joven = new blood.
    * personal más nuevo = junior staff.
    * personal militar = military personnel.
    * personal necesario = staffing levels.
    * personal paraprofesional = paraprofessional staff.
    * personal profesional = professional staff.
    * personal sanitario = clinical staff.
    * personal técnico = technical staff.
    * personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.
    * política de personal = personnel policy, staff policy.
    * puesta al día del personal = staff development.
    * que necesita bastante dedicación de personal = labour-intensive [labour intensive], staff-intensive [staff intensive].
    * razones del movimiento de personal = turnover behaviour.
    * recorte de personal = downsizing, staffing cut.
    * reducción de personal = staff cutbacks, downsizing.
    * registro de personal = personnel record.
    * renovación de personal = turnover, labour turnover.
    * responsable del personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.
    * reunión de personal = staff meeting.
    * ritmo de movimiento de personal = turnover rate.
    * sala de estar para el personal = coffee lounge.
    * sala de personal = staff lounge.
    * sección de personal = personnel department, personnel office.
    * selección de personal = personnel recruitment.
    * sólo para personal autorizado = restricted access.
    * tareas del personal = staff duties.
    * tasa de movimiento de personal = turnover rate, turnover rate.
    * turnos del personal = staffing rota.
    * vacante de personal = staff vacancy.

    personal2
    = one-to-one, personal, private, intimate, one-on-one.

    Ex: A few large libraries contain an adult learning centre, which provides training courses for volunteer tutors, one-to-one tutoring or instruction in small groups.

    Ex: Cards will remain useful for small local and personal indexes but other options, in the form of microcomputers and their software are beginning to compete in this application.
    Ex: SWALCAP supports a network arrangement of remote terminals and minicomputers linked to the central computer via private lines.
    Ex: Until we feel as librarians that we are an intimate part of society, we will never begin to believe that we really function.
    Ex: The one-on-one training pattern predominates and is effective at this institution where education in the singular is stressed.
    * actitud personal = personal attitude.
    * a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.
    * alarma personal = rape alarm, personal alarm.
    * anuncio personal = personal ad.
    * aprovechamiento personal = personal gain.
    * archivo personal = private archives, personal archive(s), personal records.
    * armadura personal = body armour.
    * artículo personal = personal item.
    * asunto personal = personal issue.
    * atención personal = personal attention.
    * atención personal al cliente = personal selling.
    * a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.
    * atracción personal = personal attraction.
    * autoría personal = personal authorship.
    * autor personal = personal author.
    * autor personal único = single personal authorship.
    * beneficio personal = personal gain.
    * biblioteca personal = personal library.
    * bienes personales = personal property.
    * blindaje personal = body armour.
    * característica personal = personality trait, personality characteristic.
    * carta personal = personal letter.
    * cheque personal = personal cheque.
    * comentario personal = personal note.
    * comentario personal de una lectura = reading-reportage.
    * compromiso personal = personal engagement, personal investment.
    * contacto personal = personal contact, public contact.
    * contratación de personal cualificado de otras empresas = lateral hiring.
    * convicción personal = personal conviction.
    * cualidades personales = personal qualities.
    * cuestión personal = personal issue, life issue.
    * datos personales = personal details.
    * dinero para gastos personales = pocket change, pocket money.
    * documentos personales = personal papers.
    * economía personal = personal finance.
    * efectos personales = personal belongings.
    * ego personal = personal ego.
    * encabezamiento de nombre personal = personal name heading.
    * enriquecimiento personal = personal enrichment.
    * entrada de nombre personal = personal name entry.
    * entrevista personal = personal interview.
    * espacio personal = personal space, territorial space, personal space territory.
    * estilo personal = persona [personae, -pl.].
    * expediente personal = personal records.
    * experiencia personal = personal experience.
    * gestión de archivos personales = personal archives management, personal records management.
    * gusto personal = personal taste, personal preference.
    * hábito personal = personal habit.
    * hacer uso personal = make + personal use.
    * higiene personal = personal hygiene.
    * historia personal = personal history.
    * índice de rendimiento personal = individual performance index.
    * información personal = personal information.
    * interés personal = vested interest, personal interest.
    * interpersonal = person-to-person.
    * intimidad personal = personal privacy.
    * invasión del espacio personal = invasion of space.
    * libertad personal = personal freedom.
    * logro personal = a feather in + Posesivo + cap, personal achievement.
    * marca personal = personal record.
    * miembro personal = personal member.
    * nombre personal = personal name.
    * norma personal = personal norm.
    * opinión personal = personal opinion.
    * ordenador personal (PC) = personal computer (PC).
    * para uso personal = for personal use.
    * perder un objeto personal = lose + property.
    * personal investigador = research staff.
    * PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).
    * por razones personales = for personal reasons.
    * preferencia personal = personal preference.
    * problema personal = personal problem.
    * razones personales = personal reasons.
    * realización personal = personal fulfilment.
    * récord personal = personal record.
    * responsabilidad personal = personal responsibility.
    * satisfacción personal = personal satisfaction.
    * seguridad personal = personal safety.
    * sello personal = fingerprint [finger-print].
    * sicología personal = personal psychology.
    * sistema de valores personales = personal value system.
    * tecnología del ordenador personal = personal computer technology.
    * tener un interés muy personal en = hold + a stake in, have + a stake in.
    * territorio personal = personal space territory.
    * toque personal = personal touch.
    * triunfo personal = a feather in + Posesivo + cap.
    * uso personal = personal use.
    * vida personal = personal life.
    * voluntad personal = personal will.

    * * *
    ‹asunto/documento/pregunta› personal; ‹opinión/juicio› personal
    objetos de uso personal personal effects
    una alusión personal a personal remark
    está basado en su experiencia personal it is based on (his own) personal experience
    no tiene ningún interés personal en el asunto he has no personal interest in the matter
    1 (de una fábrica, empresa) personnel (pl), staff ( sing or pl)
    estamos escasos de personal we're short-staffed
    intentan aumentar la producción con el mismo personal they are trying to increase production with the same number of staff o with the same workforce
    2 ( Esp fam hum) (gente) people
    ¡cuánto personal hay en la calle! what a lot of people there are in the street!
    saca unas copas para el personal get some glasses out for everyone o for people
    Compuestos:
    cabin staff o crew
    ( Arg) staff ( of a building)
    ground crew o staff
    flight crew
    * * *

     

    personal adjetivo
    personal;

    ■ sustantivo masculino (de fábrica, empresa) personnel (pl), staff ( sing or pl);
    estamos escasos de personal we're short-staffed
    personal
    I adjetivo personal
    una carta personal, a private letter
    II sustantivo masculino (trabajadores) staff, personnel

    ' personal' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    consignar
    - contingente
    - dato
    - efecto
    - escala
    - interés
    - jefa
    - jefe
    - lavandería
    - llave
    - objeto
    - particular
    - pasar
    - placa
    - plana
    - plano
    - presente
    - primar
    - privada
    - privado
    - abandonar
    - ampliación
    - ampliar
    - aseo
    - auxiliar
    - bien
    - citar
    - computadora
    - consultorio
    - coqueto
    - defensa
    - dejadez
    - dejado
    - despedir
    - diario
    - falta
    - historial
    - insuficiencia
    - intimidad
    - número
    - palacio
    - patrimonio
    - PC
    - planilla
    - plantilla
    - reducción
    - tarjeta
    - uno
    English:
    accustom
    - achievement
    - agree
    - appreciate
    - averse
    - balloon
    - battle
    - cleanliness
    - computer
    - dear
    - decision
    - decision making
    - delay
    - despite
    - diary
    - dodge
    - employ
    - excuse
    - exploit
    - first-hand
    - gap
    - heart-to-heart
    - love
    - maintenance staff
    - mate
    - myself
    - neglect
    - office staff
    - PA
    - pc
    - personal
    - personal best
    - personal computer
    - personal pronoun
    - personally
    - personnel
    - personnel department
    - personnel management
    - private
    - private income
    - put off
    - referee
    - self-improvement
    - self-interest
    - short-staffed
    - staff
    - staff meeting
    - staff training
    - staffing
    - strength
    * * *
    adj
    [privado, íntimo] personal;
    una opinión/pregunta personal a personal opinion/question;
    mi teléfono personal es… my home o private number is…;
    para uso personal for personal use;
    personal e intransferible non-transferable
    nm
    1. [trabajadores] staff, personnel
    personal administrativo administrative staff;
    personal de cabina cabin staff o crew;
    personal docente teaching staff;
    personal de oficina office staff;
    personal de tierra ground staff o crew;
    personal de ventas sales force o team
    2. Esp Fam [gente] people;
    el personal quería ir al cine the gang wanted to go to the cinema
    nf
    [en baloncesto] personal foul
    * * *
    I adj personal
    II m
    1 personnel, staff;
    personal docente teaching staff
    2 en baloncesto personal foul
    * * *
    : personal
    : personnel, staff
    * * *
    personal1 adj personal / private
    personal2 n staff

    Spanish-English dictionary > personal

  • 97 santo

    m.
    1 saint, saintly man.
    2 tip.
    3 Santo.
    * * *
    1 (gen) holy, sacred
    2 (persona) holy, saintly
    3 familiar (para enfatizar) hell of a, real, right
    recibió una santa bofetada he got a hell of a whack, he got a right whack
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 saint
    1 (imagen) image of a saint
    2 familiar (dibujo) picture
    3 (onomástica) saint's day
    \
    ¿a santo de qué? familiar why on earth?
    hacer su santa voluntad to do as one damn well pleases
    llegar y besar el santo familiar as easy as pie, a piece of cake
    no es santo de mi devoción familiar I'm not too fond of him, he's not my cup of tea
    ¡por todos los santos! familiar for heaven's sake!
    quedarse para vestir santos familiar to be left on the shelf
    Santo Oficio Holy Office
    santo y seña password
    un santo varón a saint of a man Table 1 NOTA See also san/Table 1
    ————————
    1 (imagen) image of a saint
    2 familiar (dibujo) picture
    3 (onomástica) saint's day
    * * *
    1. (f. - santa)
    noun
    2. (f. - santa)
    adj.
    1) holy
    * * *
    santo, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (Rel) [vida, persona] holy; [tierra] consecrated; [persona] saintly; [mártir] blessed
    semana
    2) [remedio] wonderful, miraculous
    3) [enfático] blessed
    2. SM / F
    1) (Rel) saint

    santo/a patrón/ona, santo/a titular — patron saint

    2)
    - ¿a santo de qué?
    - ¿a qué santo?

    ¡que se te va el santo al cielo! — you're miles away!

    3) (=persona) saint
    3. SM
    1) (=onomástica) saint's day
    2) [en libro] picture
    3)

    santo y seña — (Mil) password

    4) Cono Sur (Cos) patch, darn
    SANTO As well as celebrating their birthday, many Spaniards and Latin Americans celebrate their santo or onomástica. This is the day when the saint whose name they have is honoured in the Christian calendar. It used to be relatively common for newborn babies to be named after the saint on whose day they were born. So a boy born on 25 July (Saint James's day) stood a good chance of being christened "Santiago". The tradition may be dying out now that parents are no longer restricted to names from the Christian calendar. In Spain, as with birthdays, the person whose santo it is normally buys the drinks if they go out with friends.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1) (Relig)
    a) <lugar/mujer/vida> holy
    b) ( con nombre propio) St, Saint

    Santo Domingo — Saint Dominic; ver tb San

    2) (fam) ( uso enfático)
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino
    1) ( persona) saint

    por todos los santos!for Heaven's o goodness' sake!

    ¿a santo de qué? — (fam) why on earth? (colloq)

    darse de santos — (Méx fam) to think oneself lucky (colloq)

    desnudar a un santo para vestir a otroto rob Peter to pay Paul

    no es santo de mi/tu/su devoción — he/she is not my/your/his favorite person

    quedarse para vestir santosto be left on the shelf

    se me/le fue el santo al cielo — it went right out of my/his head

    no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santodon't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate

    2) santo masculino ( festividad) name day, saint's day; ( cumpleaños) (esp AmL) birthday
    •• Cultural note:
    Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1) (Relig)
    a) <lugar/mujer/vida> holy
    b) ( con nombre propio) St, Saint

    Santo Domingo — Saint Dominic; ver tb San

    2) (fam) ( uso enfático)
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino
    1) ( persona) saint

    por todos los santos!for Heaven's o goodness' sake!

    ¿a santo de qué? — (fam) why on earth? (colloq)

    darse de santos — (Méx fam) to think oneself lucky (colloq)

    desnudar a un santo para vestir a otroto rob Peter to pay Paul

    no es santo de mi/tu/su devoción — he/she is not my/your/his favorite person

    quedarse para vestir santosto be left on the shelf

    se me/le fue el santo al cielo — it went right out of my/his head

    no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santodon't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate

    2) santo masculino ( festividad) name day, saint's day; ( cumpleaños) (esp AmL) birthday
    •• Cultural note:
    Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now
    * * *
    santo1
    1 = saint.

    Ex: The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.

    * acabar con la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saint.
    * adoración de los santos = saint worship.
    * desvestir a un santo para vestir a otro = rob Peter to pay Paul.
    * Día de Todos los Santos = All Saints' Day.
    * día de un santo = saint's day.
    * efecto del santo = halo effect.
    * írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = it + go + right/straight out of + Posesivo + mind.
    * írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = lose + track of time.
    * poner a prueba la paciencia de un santo = try + the patience of a saint.
    * poner a prueba la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint.
    * Posesivo + santo = Posesivo + saint's day.
    * santo Job = Saint Job.
    * santo y seña = shibboleth.
    * tener la paciencia del santo Job = have + the patience of Job.
    * tener la paciencia de un santo = have + the patience of a saint.
    * tener más paciencia que el santo Job = have + the patience of Job.
    * tener más paciencia que un santo = have + the patience of a saint.

    santo2
    2 = holy [holier -comp., holiest -sup.], saintly [saintlier -comp., santiliest -sup,].

    Ex: The title of the article is 'More holy men than learned: impressions from Indian manuscript libraries'.

    Ex: All people, regardless of how saintly or naughty, merited a notice of their important contributions or personal characteristics.
    * ¡Cielo Santo! = Good heavens!.
    * Día de los (Santos) Inocentes, el = April Fools' Day.
    * hombre santo = holy man.
    * Jueves Santo = Maundy Thursday, Holy Thursday.
    * Sábado Santo = Holy Saturday.
    * Sábana Santa de Turín, la = Shroud of Turin, the.
    * Sábana Santa, la = Shroud, the, Holy Shroud, the.
    * Santa Claus = Father Christmas, Santa Claus.
    * Santa Hermandad, la = Holy Order, the.
    * Santa Sede = Holy See.
    * ¡Santo Cielo! = Good heavens!.
    * ¡Santo Dios! = goodness gracious.
    * Santo Domingo = Santo Domingo.
    * santo grial = holy grail.
    * santo patrón = patron saint.
    * Santo Sepulcro, el = Holy Sepulchre, the.
    * santo varón = holy man.
    * todo el santo día = all day long.
    * Viernes Santo = Good Friday.

    * * *
    santo1 -ta
    A ( Relig)
    1 ‹lugar/mujer/vida› holy
    la santa misa holy mass
    la Santa Madre Iglesia the Holy Mother Church
    los santos mártires the blessed martyrs
    tu abuelo, que fue un santo varón your grandfather, who was a saintly man o a saint
    fue un hombre santo y bueno he was a good and saintly man
    Santa Teresa/Rosa Saint Theresa/Rosa
    Santo Domingo/Tomás Saint Dominic/Thomas
    Compuestos:
    feminine Holy Alliance
    la Santoa Sede the Holy See
    masculine Blessed Sacrament
    masculine Second Coming
    esperar a algn/algo como al Santo Advenimiento to wait impatiently for sb/sth
    masculine Holy Grail
    masculine Holy Office
    masculine Holy Father
    masculine patron saint
    masculine ( AmL) patron saint
    mpl Holy Innocents (pl)
    mpl holy places (pl)
    mpl holy oils (pl)
    B ( fam)
    (uso enfático): estuvo lloviendo todo el santo día it rained the whole blessed day ( colloq)
    siempre tenemos que hacer su santa voluntad we always have to do what he wants
    santo2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    santo (↑ santo a1)
    A (persona) saint
    imágenes de santos images of saints
    se ha portado como una santa she's been a little angel
    no te hagas el santo don't act o come over all virtuous
    se necesita una paciencia de santo para ese trabajo you need the patience of a saint to do that kind of work
    tu madre es una santa your mother's a saint
    ¡por todos los santos! for Heaven's o goodness' sake!
    ¿a santo de qué? or ¿a qué santo? ( fam); why on earth? ( colloq)
    ¿a qué santo tuviste que ir a decírselo? why on earth did you have to go and tell him?
    cada uno or cada cual para su santo ( fam): nada de pagar tú todo, cada uno para su santo you're not footing the bill, everyone can pay for themselves o pay their share
    trabaja cada cual para su santo everyone is just working for themselves
    comerse los santos ( fam); to be very holy
    con el santo de espaldas ill-starred, unlucky
    darse de santos ( Méx fam); to think oneself lucky ( colloq)
    ni tanto que queme al santo, ni tanto que no lo alumbre ( Col); try to strike a happy medium
    no es santo de mi/tu/su devoción he/she is not my/your/his favorite person
    no sé/sabía a qué santo encomendarme ( fam); I don't/didn't know which way to turn ( colloq)
    quedarse para vestir santos to be left on the shelf
    se me/le fue el santo al cielo it went right out of my/his head
    ser llegar y besar el santo ( fam): no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santo don't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate o that it just fell into my/his lap
    te/le sienta como a un santo un par de pistolas ( fam hum); it looks awful on you/him o it doesn't suit you/him at all
    tener santos en la corte ( Chi fam); to have friends in high places ( colloq)
    Compuesto:
    password
    B
    santo masculine (festividad) name day, saint's day; (cumpleaños) ( esp AmL) birthday
    C ( Chi) (homenajeado) person who is celebrating his/her saint's day
    Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now.
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    Multiple Entries:
    S.    
    Sto.    
    santo
    S. (
    santo) St

    Sto. (Santo) St
    santo -ta adjetivo
    1 (Relig)
    a)lugar/mujer/vida holy



    ver tb San
    2 (fam) ( uso enfático) blessed;

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    1 ( persona) saint;

    no te hagas el santo don't come over all virtuous;
    santo y seña password
    2
    santo sustantivo masculino ( festividad) name day, saint's day;


    ( cumpleaños) (esp AmL) birthday
    santo,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 Rel (lugar, hecho, vida, etc) holy
    2 (persona canonizada) Saint
    Santo Tomás, Saint Thomas
    3 acabó haciendo su santa voluntad, he ended up doing just as he wanted
    familiar todo el santo día, the whole blessed day
    II m,f (persona muy buena) saint
    III sustantivo masculino (onomástica) es mi santo, it's my saint's day o name day
    ♦ Locuciones: se me/le fue el santo al cielo, it went straight out of my/his head
    quedarse para vestir santos, familiar to be left on the shelf
    tener/no tener el santo de cara, to be very lucky/unlucky
    ¿a santo de qué?, why on earth?
    Mil ¡santo y seña!, password
    familiar (conseguir algo a la primera) llegar y besar el santo, to pull sthg off at the first attempt
    ' santo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bendita
    - bendito
    - cielo
    - devoción
    - espíritu
    - jueves
    - S.
    - sábado
    - san
    - santa
    - santidad
    - santificar
    - Santo Domingo
    - veladora
    - dios
    - San
    - Sto.
    - viernes
    English:
    Friday
    - god
    - good
    - Good Friday
    - grief
    - holy
    - mile
    - patron saint
    - rob
    - saint
    - saintly
    - shrine
    - tea
    - watchword
    - gracious
    - inquisition
    * * *
    santo, -a
    adj
    1. [sagrado] holy
    el Santo Advenimiento the Second Coming; Hist la Santa Alianza the Holy Alliance;
    la santa cena the Last Supper;
    el Santo Grial the Holy Grail;
    los Santos Inocentes the Holy Innocents;
    los santos lugares the holy places;
    la Santa Madre Iglesia the Holy Mother Church;
    el Santo Oficio the Holy Office;
    el Santo Padre the Holy Father;
    Am santo patrono patron saint;
    los santos sacramentos the Sacraments;
    la Santa Sede the Holy See
    2. [virtuoso] saintly;
    su padre era un santo varón her father was a saintly man
    3. [antes de nombre propio] Santa Claus Santa Claus;
    Méx, Ven Santa Clos Santa Claus;
    Santa María Saint Mary;
    Santo Tomás Saint Thomas
    4. [en nombres geográficos] Santo Domingo Santo Domingo;
    Santa Elena Saint Helena;
    Santo Tomé São Tomé;
    Santo Tomé y Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe
    5. santa Rita [planta] bougainvillea
    6. Fam [dichoso, maldito] damn;
    todo el santo día all day long;
    no paró de nevar en todo el santo día it went on snowing all day long;
    el teléfono lleva sonando toda la santa mañana the damn phone hasn't stopped ringing all morning;
    él siempre hace su santa voluntad he always does whatever he damn well likes
    7. Fam [beneficioso] miraculous;
    esta infusión es cosa santa this herbal tea works wonders
    nm,f
    saint;
    su madre era una santa her mother was a saint
    santo patrón patron saint;
    santa patrona patron saint
    nm
    1. [onomástica] saint's day;
    hoy es su santo it's his saint's day today
    2. Fam [ilustración] illustration
    3. [contraseña]
    santo y seña password
    4. Chile [parche] patch
    5. Comp
    ¿a santo de qué? why on earth?, for what earthly reason?;
    ¿a santo de qué me llamas a casa? why on earth are you calling me at home?;
    desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro to rob Peter to pay Paul;
    se le fue el santo al cielo he completely forgot;
    llegar y besar el santo: fue llegar y besar el santo, nos dieron el permiso a los dos días it couldn't have been easier, we got the licence within two days;
    fue llegar y besar el santo, marcó a los dos minutos de su debut he was an instant success, he scored within two minutes of his debut;
    no es santo de mi devoción he's not my cup of tea;
    ¡por todos los santos! for heaven's sake!;
    quedarse para vestir santos to be left on the shelf;
    tener el santo de cara to have luck on one's side
    * * *
    I adj holy
    II m, santa f saint;
    ¿a santo de qué? fam what on earth for? fam ;
    no es santo de mi devoción fam I don’t like him very much, he isn’t my favorite o Br
    favourite person;
    quedarse para vestir santos fam be left on the shelf;
    tener el santo de cara be incredibly lucky, have the luck of the devil;
    tener el santo de espaldas have no luck at all;
    fue llegar y besar el santo fam everything fell into his lap;
    se me ha ido el santo al cielo fam it has gone right out of my head;
    dormir como un santo sleep like a baby o a log;
    Todos los Santos All Saints’ (Day)
    III m ( onomástica) saint’s day
    * * *
    santo, -ta adj
    1) : holy, saintly
    el Santo Padre: the Holy Father
    una vida santa: a saintly life
    2)
    Santa Clara: Saint Claire
    Santo Tomás: Saint Thomas
    San Francisco: Saint Francis
    santo, -ta n
    : saint
    santo nm
    1) : saint's day
    2) cumpleaños: birthday
    * * *
    santo1 adj
    1. (sagrado) holy [comp. holier; superl. holiest]
    santo2 n
    1. (persona) saint
    2. (día) saint's day

    Spanish-English dictionary > santo

  • 98 get

    1. I
    1) I have 10 shillings more to get мне надо достать еще десять шиллингов
    2) she gave him as good as she got она дала ему сдачи
    2. II
    1) get somewhere get here (home, thus far, abroad, etc.) приезжать /добираться, попадать/ сюда и т. д.; he forgot the key and couldn't get in он забыл ключ и не мог попасть в дом; the door was locked and we could not get out дверь была заперта [на ключ], и мы не могли войти; the train is starting, you must get in поезд отправляется, вам надо войти в вагон; I have no ticket, will I be able to get in? у меня нет билета, мне можно пройти /меня пропустят/? get out! вылезай(те)!, выходи(те)!; please, let me get by пожалуйста, пропустите меня /разрешите мне пройти/; get ashore сходить /высаживаться/ на берег; get astray заблудиться; rumours (reports, etc.) get abroad ходят /распространяются/ слухи и т. д.; this piece of news has got abroad эта новость стала широко известна; such sensations get abroad такого рода сенсационные сообщения становятся достоянием широкой публики; he'll soon get there он там скоро будет, он туда скоро попадет; your letter got there yesterday ваше письмо там получили /пришло туда/ вчера; how (lid these flowers get there? как туда попали эти цветы?: he got home quickly он быстро добрался до дому: the bridge was destroyed and we couldn't get across мост был разрушен, и мы не могли попасть на ту сторону; the frontier is so well guarded that. no one can get across граница так надежно /хорошо/ охраняется, что никто не может ее перейти /что ее невозможно нарушить/; get down спуститься вниз: the cat climbed to the top of tile tree and couldn't get down кошка взобралась на вершину дерева и не могла слезть
    2) he tries hard but he never gets anywhere он много работает, но у него ничего не выходит, он прилагает много усилий, но ничего не может добиться; you'll get nowhere if you work so little если вы будете так мало работать, вы ничего не добьетесь: with courage we can get anywhere мужество поможет нам добиться всего; he is getting ahead splendidly у него дела идут прекрасно; at last we seem to be getting somewhere похоже, наконец у нас что-то получается
    3. III
    1) get smth. get an answer (a postcard, a telegram, good new?get information, a birthday present, a pension, wages, etc.) получать ответ и т.д., get confirmation получить подтверждение; he got a surprise его ждал сюрприз; where can I get permission? его можно получить разрешение?; get one's breakfast (one's dinner, etc.) позавтракать и т. д.; I could not get any supper я остался без ужина, я не смог поужинать || get a sight glimpse/ of smb., smth. увидеть кого-л., что-л.
    2) get smth., smb. where did you get the money? где вы достали /раздобыли/ деньги? get a hat (a new coat, same stamps, a new diary, etc.) приобретать /покупать/ шляпу и т. д.'; you had better get a new umbrella вам бы надо купить /вам нужен/ новый зонтик; where can I get this book? где можно достать /купить/ эту книгу? I got the book. needed я нашел /достал/ нужную мне книгу; I'll go and get some milk. get Some biscuits too a схожу за молоком. get Возьми еще и печенья. get the prize (a good crop, credit, much, little, etc.) получать приз и т. д., he has got the support of the directors он получил поддержку /добился поддержки/ директоров; get a profit получать прибыль; he got nothing ему ничего на досталось, get good results (advantage, power, fame, wealth, etc.) добиваться хороших результатов и т.д., I went and got some singing lessons я пошел и взял несколько уроков пения; get friends при обретать друзей; where do you get pupils? откуда вы берете учеников?; get a wife жениться; get knowledge of the subject овладевать каким-л. предметом || get possession of smth. завладеть /овладеть/ чем-л.; get one's own way добиться своего
    3) get smth., smb. get one's hat (one's stick, one's bag, etc.) взять [с собой] шляпу и т. д., wait till I get my coat подожди, я только возьму пальто; go and get the doctor сходи за врачом; hold the line, I'll go and get him не вешайте трубку, я сейчас ere позову /найду/
    4) get smth. the room (the house, etc.) gets no sun в комнату и т. д. совсем не попадает солнце; this room gets all the sun именно в эту комнату попадает солнце; I'll come and see you if I get the time я приеду повидать вас, если у меня будет время; she hoped to get a little sleep она надеялась, что немного поспит /что ей удастся немного поспать/; I'll go and get some sleep пойду сосну
    5) get smb.,smth. I didn't get him a) я не застал его; б) я не дозвонился ему; you got the wrong number вы ошиблись номером /вы не туда попали/
    6) get smb., smth. get the thief (the runaway, the culprit, a squirrel, etc.) поймать вора и т. д.; did he get his train он успел на поезд?; I decided to get the next train я решил сесть на следующий поезд
    7) get smth. get an illness заболеть; get a cold chill/ простудиться; get [the] measles (scarlet fever, typhus, etc.) заболеть корью, подхватить корь и т. д.; have you got a cold? у вас насморк?; get a bad fall (a slight hurt) сильно (слегка) ушибиться; get a blow (a shock, a nasty wound, etc.) получить удар и т. д.
    8) get smth. get ten years (six months, etc.) получить десять лет тюрьмы /тюремного заключения/ и т. д., быть приговоренным к десяти годам [тюремного заключения] и т. д.; you'll get a beating тебя ожидает порка, тебя высекут; you'll get a scolding тебя ожидает /ты получишь/ выговор; you'll get it! тебе влетит
    9) get smth., smb. coll. get the joke (smb.'s meaning, smb.'s idea, etc.) понимать шутку и т. д., I don't get it не понял; it is just between us, get it? это только между нами, попятно?; I didn't get your name я не разобрал /не расслышал/ вашего имени; I don't get you я вас не понимаю
    10) get smth. dividing nine by three we get three если разделить девять на три, получится три
    11) have got smth. I have got a new watch (a new suit, a new hat, a car, etc.) у меня [есть] новые часы и т. д; have you got a newspaper (the tickets, a pencil, an erasing-knife, etc)? у вас есть газета и т.д.? I've got no money у меня нет денег; she's got a lovely voice у нее красивый голос; he'll lose all he's got, if he isn't careful если он не будет более осмотрительным /осторожнее/, он потеряет все, что имеет
    4. IV
    1) get smth. at some time get the answer this morning (some money soon, etc.) получить ответ сегодня утром и т. д.; get money every month получать деньги каждый месяц; I get a letter every day каждый день мне приходит /я получаю/ письмо; in this hotel I get breakfast every morning в этой гостинице каждое утро дают /подают/ завтрак; get your dinner at once сейчас же пообедай; get smth. in some manner you got the answer right ты получил /у тебя получился/ правильный ответ
    2) get smth. in some manner get this horse (this coat, this bicycle, etc.) cheap (ly) дешево купить /приобрести/ лошадь и т. д., купить эту лошадь и т. д. по дешевке; get the book second-hand приобрести подержанную книгу, купить книгу у букиниста; get money easily легко зарабатывать /доставать, получать/ деньги; get this book easily достать эту книгу без затруднений
    3) get smb., smth. somewhere get him home (the old man upstairs, you there, the child up, etc.) отводить /доставлять, приводить/ его домой и т.д., get smb. in а) помочь кому-л. проникнуть куда-л.; б) втащить кого-л. вовнутрь; get smb. out а) помочь кому-л. выбраться откуда-л.; б) вытащить кого-л. откуда-л.; get the horses out вывести лошадей; what got you here? что вас привело сюда?; get this parcel home (the table here, etc.) доставлять посылку домой и т. д., get the chairs (the washing, some coal, etc.) in вносить стулья и т.д., I don't know how you'll ever get the box (the trunk, the piano, etc.) upstairs не знаю, как вы втащите этот ящик и т. д. наверх; get a mast up ставить мачту; get up a sunken vessel поднимать затонувшее судно; get smth. overboard выбрасывать что-л. за борт; get his letter (one's own books, my money, etc.) back получить обратно его письме и т. д., now I've got you back теперь вы вернулись ко мне
    4) get smb. at some time I'll get you yet! я еще вас поймаю!, вы еще мне попадетесь!; he got you that time! на этот раз он вас поймал!
    5) get smb. somewhere it will get him nowhere, it won't get him anywhere это ничего ему не даст, этим он ничего не добьется; all work and no play does not get you anywhere если работать и не отдыхать, толку будет мало
    6) get smb., smth. in some manner coll. I get you (your meaning, your idea, etc.) all right я хорошо понимаю вас и т. д.
    7) have got smth. somewhere what have you got there? что у вас там?
    5. V
    get smb. smth.
    1) get him a ticket (me a dictionary, them those pictures, etc.) доставать /покупать/ ему билет и т. д.; get me a good teacher (him a place. her another job, etc.) найдите мне хорошего преподавателя и т. д.
    2) get smb. a towel (me my hat, him another dictionary, her a chair, me some ink, etc.) принести кому-л. полотенце и т. д.; can you get me another pencil? вы можете принести /дать/ мне другой карандаш?
    3) get smb. smb., smth. get me the director (the hospital, the head teacher, etc.) соедините меня с директором и т. д.
    6. VI
    1) get smth., smb. in some state get dinner (breakfast, books, etc.) ready приготовить обед и т. д., she quickly got the children ready for school она быстро собрала детей в школу; get one's feet (one's clothes, etc.) wet промочить ноги и т. д.; get the windows open открыть окна; get everything right again снова навести везде порядок; get smb. free освободить кого-л., выпустить кого-л. на свободу; get the dog loose спустить собаку с цепи; it gets me down-hearted это приводит меня в уныние
    2) get smth. in some state get the sum right получить правильный ответ [в решении задачи], правильно решить задачу
    7. VII
    1) get smth., smb. to do smth. get something (nothing, etc.) to eat (to read, to play with, etc.) достать что-нибудь поесть и т. д.; get leave to go home получить отпуск для поездки домой; get smb. to clean the windows (to wash the floors, to do the room, etc.) найти кого-л. [, чтобы] вымыть окна и т. д.; I can't get anyone to do the work properly не могу найти человека, который выполнил бы эту работу как следует
    2) get smb., smth. to do smth. get your friend to help you (him to come, her to join us, your brother to introduce me to the chairman, etc.) убедить /заставить/ вашего приятеля /друга/ помочь вам и т. д.; get a fire to burn разжечь огонь или костер; get this door to shut properly починить дверь, чтобы она закрывалась как следует; I can never get him to go to bed я никогда не могу уложить его спать; get him to tell her about it уговорите его рассказать ей об этом; you will not be able to get a tree to grow in this soil вам не удастся вырастить дерево на такой почве
    3) Have got smth. to do I have got very much /lots of work/ to do у меня очень много работы /дел/, мне надо очень много сделать; what have you got to say? что вы можете сказать?
    8. VIII
    get smth., smb. doing smth.get the clock (the work, the typewriter, etc.) going наладить часы и т. д; at last he got the stone rolling наконец ему удалось сдвинуть камень, и тот покатился; she got everybody singing все подхватили ее песню; она заставила всех петь; I'll get her talking а) я заставлю ее заговорить; б) я разговорю ее; that got him guessing это заставило его теряться в догадках
    9. IX
    1) get smth., smb. done I must get the book bound (my passport endorsed, the work done, my shoes repaired, etc.) мне нужно [отдать] переплести книгу и т. д.; we are getting our apartment newly papered мы заново оклеиваем [обоями] квартиру; I shall get my hair cut я постригусь; can you get the work finished in time (by evening)? a) вы можете закончить работу вовремя (к вечеру)?; б) вы можете добиться, чтобы работа была готова вовремя (к вечеру)?; where can I this printed (my piano tuned, my shoes soled, etc.)? где мне / я могу/ это напечатать и т. д.?; I want to get my coat mended я хочу починить /отдать в починку/ пальто; get the laws obeyed (my words believed, etc.) добиться [того], чтобы законы выполнялись /соблюдались/ и т. д.; get oneself appointed (noticed, chosen, etc.) сделать так, чтобы тебя назначили и т. д., they got him elected chairman они провели его в председатели
    2) get smb. in some state get a man drunk напоить человека; get smb. dressed (washed, fed, etc.) одеть и т. д. кого-л.; it gets me discouraged я от этого прихожу в уныние; he got his face scratched (his wrist broken, etc.) он расцарапал лицо и т. д.
    10. X
    get into some state get married (dressed, shaved, brushed clean, confused, hurt, etc.) жениться и т.д., get drunk напиваться; get tired уставать; get frozen замерзать; he got drowned он утонул; you must get done /finished/ with it с этим нужно покончить /кончать/; get used /accustomed/ to the climate here (to the customs and manners over here, to sitting up late, to the rolling of a ship, etc.) привыкать к здешнему климату и т. д., he got fired /dismissed/ (severely wounded, killed, etc.) его уволили /выгнали/ и т. д.; he got paid for this ему за это заплатили; he got mixed up with dishonest men он связался с дурной компанией; they got left behind они отстали; that vase will get broken эта ваза разобьется; everything gets known все становится известным || get rid of smb., smth. отделываться /избавляться/ от кого-л., чего-л.; get rid of a troublesome visitor (of a lazy servant, of the old car, of an engagement, etc.) избавиться /отделаться/ от назойливого посетителя и т. д.
    11. XI
    1) be got the thing is not to be got fay вещь нельзя достать
    2) be got at the soul of a people can be got at fully only through, the knowledge of its language душу народа можно познать только через его язык
    3) be got at coll. the witness (the press, the voters, etc.) have been got at свидетели и т. д. были подкуплены
    12. ХIII
    1) get to do smth. soon she got to like her job скоро ей начала нравиться /понравилась/ ее работа, она вскоре полюбила свой работу;how did you get to know it? как вы об этом узнали?, как вам удалось это узнать?; they got to be friends они стали друзьями; you'll like him when /once/ you get to know him когда вы его узнаете, вы его полюбите
    2) have got to do smth. we've got to go (to write a letter, to listen to what he says, to leave early to catch my train, to pass this examination, etc.) нам необходимо /мы должны/ идти и т.д., it has got to be done это должно быть сделано /надо сделать/; she's got to work hard for her living ей приходится много работать, чтобы заработать на жизнь
    3) id have got to do with smth. what's that got to do with us? какое это имеет отношение к нам?
    13. XIV
    get doing smth.,get moving (rolling, singing, etc.) начать двигаться и т. д.; when these women get talking they go on for hours когда эти женщины начнут разговаривать /болтать/, их не остановишь; we got talking of the future мы стали говорить /заговорили/ о будущем; they wanted to get going on the construction of the house они хотели приступить к строительству дома; if we don't get doing we'll never arrive in time если мы не тронемся в путь, мы ни за что не приедем вовремя; things haven't really got going yet дела еще фактически не сдвинулись с места /с мертвой точки/; let's get going! пошли!, пойдём!, поёхали!
    13. XV
    get into some state get warmer (worse and worse, uglier every day, etc.) становиться теплее и т. д.; get grey (old, silly, poor, red in the face, etc.) поседеть и т. д.; get well поправляться, выздоравливать; he is getting better ему уже лучше; get asleep засыпать; I am getting thirsty (sleepy, hungry. etc.) мне захотелось пить и т. д., the children will get wet (hungry, etc.) дети вымокнут /промокнут/ и т. д.; he got rich он разбогател; he got mad at the message записка его разозлила; он разозлился на записку; they got closer to each other они сблизились, они стали ближе друг другу; it got rainy пошли дожди; it got foggy опустился туман; the sky got cloudy небо заволокло тучами; it is getting dark (cold, warm, etc.) темнеет и т. д. it is getting late уже поздно; the fire is getting low костер гаснет /угасает/; things are getting better дела идут все лучше
    14. XVI
    1) get into (out of, through, over, up, across, at, etc.) smth. get into the room (into town, into a bar, etc.) попадать /входить/ в комнату и т. д.; the burglar got into the kitchen through the window грабитель проник /влез/ в кухню через окно; get into a car сесть /влезть/ в автомобиль /в машину/; get into the saddle сесть /взобраться/ в седло; something has got into my eye мне что-то попало в глаз this story got into the newspapers эта история попала в газеты; where has that book got to? куда запропастилась /делась/ эта книга?; get to the station (to London, to the office, etc.) добраться до вокзала и т. д.; where did you get to yesterday? куда вы делись /где вы были/ вчера?; get out, of a train (out of a bus, out of a carriage, etc.) выходить из поезда и т. д., get out of bed! вставайте!; get out of here (out of this house)! прочь отсюда (из этого дома)!; get out of the way of a car посторониться и пропустить машину; get out of smb.'s way уйти с чьей-л. дороги; get through the hole in the wall (through the eye of a needle, through a gap, through a crack, etc.) пролезать через дыру в стене и т. д.; get over a fence (over a wall, over a stile, etc.) перелезать через забор и т. д.; get over /across/ a river переправляться через реку; get across tile street (across /over/ the bridge, across the frontier, etc.) перейти на другую сторону улицы и т. д.; he got above the clouds он поднялся над облаками; get under the hedge (under the wire netting, under the rope, etc.) пролезать под изгородью и т. д.; get under some old boxes (under some bushes, etc.) залезать /закатиться/ под старые ящики и т. д.; under the wheels (under а motor-саг, etc.) попасть под колеса и т. д.; the cat got under the bed (under the fence, etc.) кошка шмыгнула под кровать и т. д.; get at the top shelf (at the ripest fruit, at one's luggage, etc.) дотянуться /достать/ до верхней полки и т. д.; keep medicines where children can't get at them убирайте лекарства так, чтобы дети не смогли их достать; the dog could not get at me собака не могла меня достать; let me get at him coll. дайте мне только до него добраться; get down a tree (down a fence, etc.) слезать с дерева и т. д., get up a ladder (up a hill, up a tree, etc.) взбираться на лестницу и т. д.; get by the guard (by the policeman, etc.) проскользнуть мимо часового и т. д.; get before the crowd (before the procession, before the column of marchers, etc.) обогнать толпу и т. д.; get behind a tree (behind a door, behind a fence, etc.) встать /спрятаться/ за дерево и т. д.; the реп got behind the bookcase ручка закаталась /попала/ за книжный шкаф; get between the sheets залезть под одеяло; he got between the boys and prevented a fight он встал между мальчишками и не дал им сцепиться; get aboard a ship подняться на борт корабля
    2) get to (abreast of, beyond, as far аs, etc.) smth. get to the end of the chapter (to the main subject, to the theme of my story, to the heart of the matter, etc.) дойти /добраться/ до конца главы и т. д.: how far did you get to? до какого места ты дочитал?; get to the head of one's class выйти на первое место в классе; стать первым учеником в классе; get to the city police (to the authorities, etc.) связаться с городской полицией и т. д.; get to some time (to some age) достигать какого-л. времени (возраста); when it gets to 10 o'clock I begin to feel tired к десяти часам я начинаю чувствовать усталость: when you get to 70... когда вам [будет] семьдесят...; get between two fighting parties оказаться /очутиться/ между двумя враждующими /борющимися/ группами; his anger has got beyond control он вышел из себя, он уже не мог сдержать гнев; he doesn't let much get by him он почти ничего не пропускает; практически ничто мимо него не проходит; you cannot easily get at him с ним не так просто связаться /увидеться/; get abreast of modem technology достичь современного уровня техники; we got as far as the lake мы дошли или доехали до озера || get in touch with smb. связаться / установить контакт/ с кем-л.
    3) get within smth. get within smb.'s reach (within the range of their fire, etc.) оказаться в пределах чьей-л. досягаемости и т. д.; get within earshot оказаться в пределах слышимости; get within their sight оказаться в поле их зрения; get out of smth. get out of smb.'s sight скрыться с чьих-л. глаз; get out of smb.'s reach оказаться для них вне пределов досягаемости; get among smb. get among friends (among enemies, among strangers, etc.) оказаться среди друзей и т. д. || get into the hands of the police попасть в руки полиции
    4) get into smth. get into a coat (into one's clothes, into one's boots, etc.) надевать пальто и т. д., get into one's trousers натянуть брюки; I can't get into these shoes, they are three sizes too small я не могу надеть эти ботинки, мне надо на три номера больше
    5) get into smth. get into business (into trade, into the movies, into politics, etc.) заняться коммерцией и т. д.; get into fights with the neighbour's children драться /вступать в драку/ с соседскими мальчишками; get into Parliament (into a party, into a club, etc.) стать членом парламента и т. д.; get into office получить /занять/ должность; Kennedy got into office in 1961 Кеннеди стал президентом в тысяча девятьсот шестьдесят первом году; get into conversation (into a dispute with smb., into correspondence, into communication, etc.) завязать разговор и т.д.; they got into quite an argument about it между ними разгорелся довольно жаркий спор
    6) get in (to) smth. get into trouble (into a difficulty, into mischief, etc.) попасть в беду и т. д.; get into debt залезть в долги; get in a row (into a horrible scrape, etc.) оказаться замешанным /ввязаться/ в скандал и т. д.; get into a bad habit приобрести плохую /дурную/ привычку; get into the habit /into the way/ of getting up early (of doing things one's own way, of answering back, etc.) привыкнуть рано вставать и т. д., get into a rage впасть в ярость; get into a panic поддаться панике; get into general use получить широкое распространение; get out of smth. get out of practice потерять навык, [давно] не иметь практики; get out of repair требовать ремонта; get out of order выйти из строя, испортиться, сломаться; get out of shape потерять форму
    7) get over (out of, through,get etc.) smth. get over a difficulty ( over an obstacle, over an impediment, etc.) преодолеть затруднение и т. д.; she couldn't get over her shyness (over her embarrassment, over her confusion, over her dislike of him, over the disinclination to work, etc.) она не могла побороть / преодолеть/ свой застенчивость и т. д.; he couldn't get over his stutter он не мог избавиться от заикания; I can't get over his abominable manners никак не могу примириться с его ужасными манерами /привыкнуть к его ужасным манерам/; get over a disappointment (over an alarm, over a surprise, etc.) прийти в себя после разочарования и т. д.; I couldn't get over his behaviour он себя так плохо вел, что я никак не мог успокоиться; I couldn't get over the fear of him я никак не мог избавиться от чувства /преодолеть чувство/ страха перед ним; get over an illness (over an ailment, over that severe cold, over an injury, etc.) оправиться от /после/ болезна и т.д., get over /out of/ a bad habit отделаться / отучиться/ от дурной привычки; get out of a difficulty выйти из затруднительного положения; there is по getting out of it, you cannot get out of it от этого не открутишься; don't try to get out of your duties не пытайтесь уклоняться от своих обязанностей; get through another bad winter (through a dangerous illness, etc.) пережить еще одну тяжелую зиму и т. д.; I don't know how I'll get through this month я не знаю, как я дотяну до конца месяца; I don't know how I got through the day не знаю, как я прожил /выдержал/ этот день; get through an exam выдержать экзамен; get through written papers написать контрольную работу; get through a driving test сдать экзамен на водительские права; how he got through college is a mystery совершенно непонятно, как он смог окончить колледж; get (a)round smth. get around the law (around the regulations, around that clause, around a difficulty, etc.) обходить закон и т. д.; there is no getting (aground this fact a) нельзя не (посчитаться с этим фактом; б) нельзя пройти мимо этого факта; get (a)round smb. coll. she can get (aground anyone она может убедить /обвести вокруг пальца/ кого хочешь /кого угодно/; she knows how to get round him она знает, как к нему подъехать
    8) get through /over/ smth. get through a lot of reading (through a lot of work, etc.) много прочитать и т.д., get through her washing (through one's homework, through this book, etc.) закончить стирку и т. д.; how could he get through all these files? как он успел просмотреть все эти папки?; get through one's task with great speed быстро выполнить свой задачу; get through a lot of correspondence ( through these books, etc.) разделаться с большим количеством писем и т. д.; get through such a lot of food (through all this meat, through a bottle of gin a week, etc.) съесть /осилить/ много всякой всячины и т. д.; get through one's fortune (through a lot of money, through L 1000 in less than a week, etc.) растратить /растранжирить, промотать/ свое состояние и т. д.
    9) get at smth., smb. get at the truth (at the facts, at the root of the trouble, at the cause of the disturbance, at the heart of things, etc.) докапываться до правды и т. д.; get at the meaning of the sentence добраться до сути этого предложения; get at the secret of his success выяснить /понять/, в чем секрет его успеха; that's what I want to get at вот в чем мне хочется разобраться, вот что мне хочется постичь; what are you getting at? coll. a) чего вы хотите?, к чему вы клоните?; б) что вы имеете в виду?; we could not tell what the speaker was getting at мы не знали /не понимали/, что имел в виду /хотел сказать/ оратор; who are you getting at? кого вы имеете в виду?, на кого вы намекаете?; were you getting at me in that last remark you made? в своем последнем замечании вы намекали на меня? /вы имели в виду меня/?; he is always getting at me coll. он вечно ко мне цепляется /придирается/
    10) get at smb. get at a witness (at a judge, at the press, etc.) подкупать свидетеля и т. д.
    15. XVII
    1) get (in)to doing smth. coll. get into sleeping in the afternoon (to fighting, etc.) взять себе за привычку спать днем и т. д.; I got to thinking that... я стал думать, что...
    2) get out of doing smth. get out of attending smth. (out of going there, out of answering, etc.) отвертеться и не пойти на какое-л. мероприятие и т. д.; get as far as doing smth. we did not get as far as discussing finances мы не дошли до обсуждения финансовых вопросов
    16. XXI1
    1) get smth. from (at, out of, etc.) smth., smb. get machinery from Europe (many commodities from abroad, etc.) получать оборудование из Европы и т. д., закупать /покупать, приобретать/ оборудование в Европе и т.д., get our things at this shop покупать /приобретать/ вещи в этом магазине; get information from the library (money from the bank, help from him, etc.) получать, сведения из библиотеки и т. д., get dinner (lunch, etc.) at the hotel (at the restaurant, at the inn, etc.) (пообедать и т. д. в гостинице и т. д.; I got this information (the news, facts. etc.) from a friend of mine (from my secretary, etc.) мне это и т. д. сообщил один приятель и т. д., я получил эти сведения и т. д. от одного приятеля и т. д.; get butter from cream получать масло из сливок; get a confession out of the prisoner ( a secret out of the woman, the truth out of the man, etc.) вытянуть / вырвать/ у заключенного признание и т. д.; get smth. for smth. get data for analysis (information for the article, new curtains for the guest-room, etc.) доставать /добывать/ данные для анализа и т. д., get material for research собирать материал для исследования: can I still get a ticket for tonight's play? можно еще достать /купить, получить/ билет на сегодняшний спектакль?; get smth. for smb. get tickets (another dictionary, this book, etc.) for him купить или заказать ему билеты и т. д.; get smth. by smth. get good results by hard work усердием /большим трудом/ добиться хороших результатов; get very little by deceit немногого добиться обманом || get hold of the manager (of the secretary, of the owner, etc.) разыскать /найти/ администратора и т. д., where did you get hold of this curious old picture? где вы раздобыли эту любопытную старую картину?; he got the start of his rivals он получил преимущество перед своими соперниками
    2) get smth. from smb. get presents from his brother (a letter from one's parents, a message from him, etc.) получать подарки от брата и т. д.; get no help (no money, no advice, etc.) from him не получать от него помощи и т. д.; you will never get anything from him от него ничего не дождешься; get his timidity from his mother унаследовать робость от матери; get smth. for smth. get a good salary for the job (a reward for his part in the affair, a medal for bravery. etc.) получать хорошую зарплату за эту работу и т. д.; what did you get for this article? сколько вам заплатили за эту статью?; get a good price for the land получить хорошую цену за землю; I will see what I can get for it посмотри, сколько я могу за это получить /выручить, взять/; get a new watch (a ring, a new hat, etc.) for one's birthday получить новые часы и т. д. [в подарок] на день рождения; get smth. out of smth. what did you get out of his lecture? что вы вынесли из его лекции?, что вам дала его лекция?; all he got out of it was disgrace это принесло ему только позор; get smth. of smb., smth. what impression did you get of him (of this play, etc.)? .какое он и т. д. на вас произвел впечатление?
    3) get smth., smb. across (from, to, etc.) smth. get smth. across the river (across the sea, across the frontier, etc.) переправить что-л. через реку и т. д.; get smb. across the street (across the bridge, across the field, etc) перевести кого-л. через улицу и т. д.; get one's hat from the other room (the books from the study, the tea-things from the kitchen, etc.) принести шляпу из другой комнаты и т. д., get down a book from the top shelf (the boy from the fence, my hat from the book, etc.) снимать книгу с верхней полки и т. д.; get a letter to London (to Paris, etc.) доставить письмо в Лондон и т. д., get the child to bed уложить ребенка в постель; get the trunk back to the garret отнести сундук обратно на чердак; get the parcel back to London снова доставить пакет в Лондон; get your TV back for this evening (for the party, etc.) принесите снова ваш телевизор на этот вечер и т. д.; the car did not get him very far on the road home он проехал на машине лишь небольшую часть дороги домой; that did not get him very far on the road to fame это весьма незначительно способствовало его продвижению по пути славы; get smth., smb. to smb., smth. how can I get these things to you? как мне переправить вам эти вещи?; get the slaves to the north переправить рабов на север
    4) get smth., smb. into (through, from, out of, etc.) smth. I can't get the key into the lock я не могу вставить ключ в замок; help me get the pig into the cart помогите мне втащить поросенка в телегу: how can I get all these books into the bag? как мне запихнуть /засунуть, впихнуть/ все эти книги в портфель?; get the piano through the door протащить пианино в дверь; get the milk from the refrigerator for me достаньте мне молока из холодильника; get smth. out of the house выносить что-л. из дома; get a cork out of a bottle вытаскивать пробку из бутылки; get stains out of a coat выводить пятна с пиджака: get these things out of the way уберите эти вещи с дороги [, чтобы они не мешали]; get the man out of the house (the dog out of the room, etc.) выводить человека из дома и т. д.: get her out of the country помочь ей уехать или вывезти ее из страны /за границу/ || get smth. into one's head вбить себе что-л. в голову: he got it into his head that everybody was persecuting him он вбил себе в голову, что его все преследуют; get smth. out of one's head выбросить что-л. из головы; get the idea (the thing, it, the notion, etc.) out of one's head выбросить эту мысль и т. д. из головы, перестать об этом думать
    5) get smb., smth. into (through) smth. get him into Parliament (into their headquarters, etc.) провести /протащить/ его в парламент и т. д.; get smb. into the firm пристроить кого-л. в эту фирму; get a bill through Parliament (this measure through the house, etc.) провести /протащить/ законопроект в парламенте и т. д., he helped me to get my luggage through the customs он помог мне пройти таможенный досмотр; get a pupil through his examination вытащить ученика на экзамене; it was his mathematics that got him through entrance examinations он выдержал приемные экзамены благодаря тому, что хорошо знал математику; get an article into a paper поместить статьи в газете; get the report into print сдать доклад в печать
    6) get smb. by smth. get smb. by the hand (by the hair, by the throat, by the wrist. etc.) схватить кого-л. за руку и т. д.: get smth., smb. on (by) smth. I get all program (me)s on my TV-set мой телевизор принимает все программы; how many stations can you get on your radio set? сколько станций берет /принимает/ ваш приемник?; I can't get him on the phone я не могу связаться с ним по телефону; get smb. by phone (by radio, etc.) связаться с кем-л. по телефону и т. д.
    7) get smb. in (on, through, etc.) smth. the bullet got him in the leg (through the stomach, in the shoulder, etc.) пуля попала ему в ногу и т. д.; the blow got him on the head (in the mouth, on the back, etc.) удар пришелся ему по голове и т. д., get smth. in smth. get a splinter in one's finger занозить палец; get a bullet in the leg получить пулевое ранение в ногу
    8) get smb. into smth. get smb. into debt (into difficulties, into a fight, etc.) вовлекать кого-л. в долги и т. д., she got me into trouble у меня из-за нее /она втравила меня в/ неприятности; get smb. out of smth. get smb. out of a fix /out of difficulty/ вызволить кого-л. из затруднения; get the children out of this habit отучать детей от этой привычки || get smth., smb. off one's hands избавиться от чего-л., кого-л., сбыть что-л., кого-л. с рук; she wished she could get the old house (the useless books, her unmarried daughter, etc.) off her hands ей хотелись избавиться /освободиться/ от старого дома и т. д. /сбыть старый дом и т. д. с рук/
    9) get smth. of smth. get 5 years of hard labour получить пять лет каторжных работ; get smth. for smth. he got a stiff sentence for his crimes за совершенные преступления ему был вынесен суровый приговор
    10) have got smth., smb. in (at, on, etc.) smth. I have /I've/ got money in the bank (a flat in this house, a friend at the studio, etc.) у меня в банке [лежат] деньги и т. д. || he's got smth., smb. on the brain он все время о чем-л., о ком-л. думает
    17. XXII
    get smth. by doing smth. that's what you get by talking too much вот что ты получаешь /вот как ты расплачиваешься/ за болтливость; get a good price by bargaining поторговаться и получить хорошую цену; get smth. for doing smth. you'll get a beating for doing this тебе за это всыпят; you'll get it for breaking that vase! тебе крепко достанется за то, что ты разбил вазу!
    18. XXIV1
    get smth., smb. as smth. get L 10 as reward (a book as a consolation prize, the newcomer as assistant, etc.) получить десять фунтов в качестве вознаграждения и т. д.; I got this book as a present я получил эту книгу в подарок; we get L 20 as the average мы получаем в среднем двадцать фунтов
    19. XXVI
    get smb., smth. before... (when..., etc.) get him before he escapes схватить его до того, как он скроется; get the book when the price is reduced купить книгу, когда ее уценят

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > get

  • 99 keep

    1. I
    1) is it worth keeping? стоит ли это хранить?
    2) this book is yours to keep можете оставить эту книгу себе. эту книгу я вам дарю
    3) butter (eggs, meat, apples, etc.) will keep масло и т. д. не испортится; chocolates that will keep шоколад, который может долго лежать
    4) the news (this statement, etc.) will keep с этим сообщением и т. д. можно повременить; this information can't keep эту информацию нельзя задерживать /нужно скорее опубликовать/; my revenge will keep отомстить я еще успею; it will keep! успеется!
    5) have a family (one's parents, a wife and two children, etc.) to keep иметь на иждивении /содержать/ семью и т. д.
    2. II
    1) keep somewhere keep at home (indoors, in, etc.) оставаться /сидеть/ дома, не выходить из дому; keep in some manner keep together держаться вместе, не разлучаться; let's keep together or we shall lose each other давайте держаться вместе, а то мы потеряем друг друга; if all the cars keep together we shall be quite safe если все машины пойдут вместе, нам нечего бояться; they kept abreast они шли в одну шеренгу
    2) keep in some manner keep well (quite well, all right, etc.) хорошо и т. д. сохраняться; keep for some time cold milk (dried fruit, smoked fish, etc.) keeps longer холодное молоко и т. д. дольше сохраняется / не портится/; fish do not keep long рыба не может долго лежать id how are you keeping? как вы себя чувствуете?, как здоровье?; she is not keeping well она себя неважно чувствует
    3. III
    1) keep smth. keep one's old letters (one's old clothes, his books, the archives, etc.) хранить старые письма и т. д.; this is [the place] where I keep my things (my money, my stores, etc.) вот где я держу свои вещи и т. д.; he can make money but he cannot keep it он умеет зарабатывать деньги, но не умеет их беречь
    2) keep smth. keep this book (this toy, this photograph, etc.) оставлять эту книгу и т. д. себе; since you have found this watch you may keep it раз вы нашли эти часы, то можете оставить их себе [навсегда]; you can keep the box, I don't need it any longer мне больше не нужна эта коробка, оставьте ее себе; keep the change сдачи не надо, оставьте сдачу себе
    3) keep smth. keep the job не менять места работы, работать на том же месте; keep one's seat /one's place/ оставаться на месте, не вставать с места; keep one's room не выходить из комнаты; keep one's bed не вставать с постели: keep one's feet удержаться на ногах, не упасть; keep the saddle удержаться в седле; keep one's balance /one's feet/ удерживать равновесие; keep the middle of the road (the road, the path, one's course, etc.) держаться середины /идти по середине/ дороги и т. д.; keep one's way идти своей дорогой, не сворачивать со своего пути; keep the speed идти с той же скоростью, не сбавлять или не увеличивать скорость; keep time отбивать такт; keep good time верно показывать время
    4) keep smth. keep one's temper (one's presence of mind, one's self-possession, one's composure, etc.) сохранять спокойствие и т. д., не терять спокойствия и т. д.; keep one's head не терять головы; keep silence молчать, хранить молчание; keep one's distance а) держаться на расстоянии; б) не допускать фамильярности
    5) keep smth. keep fruit (vegetables, food, etc.) сохранять фрукты и т. д., не давать фруктам и т. д. портиться; keep its shape (its colour, etc.) сохранять /не терять/ форму и т. д., keep one's figure сохранять фигуру; keep one's looks не дурнеть, сохранять привлекательность; keep good health оставаться в добром здравии
    6) keep smb. what is keeping you? почему вы задерживаетесь /опаздываете/?; don't let me keep you я не буду вас задерживать
    7) keep smth. keep a bridge (a fort, a fortress, the gates of a town, one's grounds, etc.) защищать /удерживать/ мост и т. д.; keep the wicket защищать ворота (а крикете), keep the goal стоять в воротах, защищать ворота (в футболе)
    8) keep smth. keep the rules (the law, order, commandments, etc.) соблюдать /не нарушать/ правила и т. д., придерживаться правил и т. д.; keep a treaty /an agreement/ выполнять /соблюдать/ условия договора; keep an appointment приходить на [деловое] свидание, приходить в назначенное время (место и т. п.); keep a date coll. приходить на свидание: keep one's word (one's promise, etc.) (с)держать слово и т. д., быть верным своему слову и т. д., keep a secret /one's own counsel/ помалкивать, хранить тайну; can you keep a secret? вы умеете молчать /держать язык за зубами/?; keep faith сохранять верность; keep peace сохранять /поддерживать/ мир; keep regular hours ложиться спать и вставать в одно и то же время, вести размеренную жизнь; keep late hours не ложиться /сидеть, работать/ допоздна; keep early hours рано ложиться и рано вставать; we keep late hours in this office в нашем учреждении рабочий день кончается поздно; keep one's birthday (festivals, etc.) отмечать /праздновать/ день рождения и т. д.; keep a fast (Sundays, rites, etc.) соблюдать пост и т. д., keep a ceremony отправлять /совершать/ обряд
    9) keep smb. keep a family (an old mother, a wife and six children, etc.) обеспечивать /содержать/ семью и т. д.; at his age he ought to be able to keep himself в его возрасте пора бы самому зарабатывать на жизнь; he doesn't earn enough to keep himself он себя не может прокормить
    10) keep smth., smb. keep a car (a garden, a horse, etc.) иметь машину и т. д.; keep an inn (a hotel, a school, etc.) держать небольшую гостиницу и т. д.; he kept a bar у неге был бар, он был хозяином бара; keep chickens (poultry, bees, sheep, cattles, etc.) держать /разводить/ цыплят и т. д.; keep a cook (a gardener, servants, a butler, a maid, etc.) держать повара и т. д.; keep boarders держать постояльцев; keep lodgers пускать жильцов; she keeps my dog when I am away я оставляю у нее свою собаку /она смотрит за моей собакой/, когда уезжаю; keep good (bad, rough, etc.) company водиться / дружить/ с хорошей и т. д. компанией /с хорошими и т. д. людьми/
    11) keep smth. keep butter (eggs, tea, wine, meat, etc.) иметь [в продаже] масло и т. д., торговать маслом и т. д., this shop keeps everything you need (fresh eggs, fruit, etc.) в этом магазине есть [в продаже] все, что вам нужно и т. д., keep a stock (a large supply) of machine parts (of vegetables, of socks, etc.) иметь на складе или в ассортименте запас (большое количество) деталей машин и т. д.; do you sell buttons? - I am sorry, but we do not keep them у вас продаются пуговицы? - Нет, у нас их в продаже не бывает
    12) keep smth. keep a diary (the score, records, accounts, books, the register, etc.) вести дневник и т. д.; keep house вести хозяйство; keep watch дежурить, стоять на часах
    4. IV
    1) keep smth. in some manner keep one's papers (one's toys, one's books, etc.) together держать свой документы и т. д. в одном месте; I wish you learnt to keep your things together and not leave them all over the house когда же ты научишься держать свой вещи в одном месте и не разбрасывать их по всему дому?
    2) keep smb., smth. somewhere keep the children (the patient, all of us, etc.) at home (here, in, etc.) держать детей и т. д. дома и т. д., не выпускать детей и т. д. из дому и т. д.; the cold weather kept us indoors мы сидели дома /не выходили из дому/ из-за холодной погоды; keep smb., smth. in some manner keep these birds (these animals, these things, etc.) apart (together, etc.) держать этих птиц и т. д. отдельно [друг от друга] и т. д., не держать этих птиц и т. д. в одном месте /вместе/; soldiers kept five abreast солдаты шагали в шеренге по пять [человек] /по пять человек в ряд/
    3) keep smb., smth. for some time keep the boys (one's friends, the newcomers, etc.) long (late, etc.) надолго и т. д. задерживать /не отпускать/ мальчиков и т. д.; I won't keep you long я вас долго не задержу; what kept you so late? из-за чего вы задержались допоздна?; keep these books (this picture, his bicycle, etc.) long долго держать у себя эти книги и т. д.; don't keep my dictionary long побыстрее верните мне словарь, не держите мой словарь долго; can you keep his papers a little longer? вы не могли бы задержать [у себя] его документы еще на некоторое время?; keep smb., smth. somewhere what kept him there? что его там удерживало /задержало/?
    5. V
    1) || keep smb. prisoner держать кого-л. в плену
    2) || keep smb. company составить кому-л. компанию
    6. VI
    semiaux keep smb., smth. in some state keep one's hands clean (warm, etc.) держать руки чистыми и т. д., keep your hands dry смотри, чтобы у тебя были сухие руки; keep the house (the room, etc.) tidy /neat, clean, etc./ содержать дом и т. д. в чистоте; keep the windows open (shut) держать окна открытыми ( закрытыми); keep one's back straight держаться прямо, не горбиться; keep one's eyes open а) держать глаза открытыми; б) не закрывать глаза на происходящее, отдавать себе отчет в том, что происходит; keep one's head cool сохранять спокойствие /хладнокровие/; I want to keep my conscience clean я хочу, чтобы моя совесть была чиста; keep this day free оставлять этот день свободным; keep smb.'s plans secret держать /хранить/ чьи-л. планы в тайне; keep his things intact оставлять его вещи нетронутыми, не дотрагиваться до его вещей; keep meat (fish, etc.) fresh сохранять мясо и т. д. свежим; keep dinner warm не дать обеду остынуть; you must keep yourself warm тебе нельзя охлаждаться, одевайся теплее; keep a razor sharp следить за тем, чтобы бритва не затупилась /всегда была острой/; keep the children quiet не разрешать детям шуметь, утихомирить детей; keep the patient awake не давать больному засыпать; keep the troops alert держать войска в состоянии боевей готовности; keep the prisoner alive сохранять узнику жизнь; keep one's family safe and sound следить за тем, чтобы в семье все были здоровы; keep people happy давать людям счастье; keep the students (the boys, etc.) busy занимать делом студентов и т. д., keep the саг straight веста машину прямо; keep dictionaries (reference books, brushes, etc.) handy держать /иметь/ словарик и т. д. под рукой
    7. VIII
    semiaux keep smb., smth. doing smth. keep them waiting (him standing, one's mother sitting up, the girl working, etc.) заставлять их ждать и т. д., keep the watch going следить за тем, чтобы часы шли; keep the fire burning поддерживать огонь, не дать костру погаснуть; keep the engine running не выключай мотора; keep a light burning не выключать свет; keep the man going придавать человеку бодрости, поддерживать жизнедеятельность человеческого организма id keep the pot boiling зарабатывать на жизнь, следить за тем, чтобы дела шли; keep the ball rolling поддерживать разговор
    8. IX
    keep smb., smth. in some state keep him interested поддерживать его заинтересованность; keep her advised держать ее в курсе дел, сообщать ей о положении дел /о своих планах и т. п./; keep the headquarters well informed /posted/ постоянно держать штаб в курсе дел, давать в штаб подробную информацию; keep smb. covered держать кого-л. на прицеле; keep one's throat protected закутывать /закрывать/ шею
    9. XI
    1) be kept somewhere be kept in a refrigerator (in a storehouse, on file, in the larder, etc.) храниться в холодильнике и т. д., vegetables were kept in the cellar овощи держали /хранили/ в погребе; be kept for smth. these books (these files, etc.) are kept for reference эти книги и т. д. keep для справок
    3) be kept in some place be kept in prison сидеть в тюрьме; be kept in port быть задержанным в порту; he was kept in bed for a whole week его продержали в постели целую неделю; he was kept in with a flu он сидел дома с гриппом; be kept in some manner be kept under arrest /in custody/ находиться /быть/ под арестом; be kept under lock and key содержаться под замком; be kept somewhere by smth. I am kept here by business меня здесь держат дела; we were kept in by rain мы не могли выйти из-за дождя
    4) be kept for some time milk curdles when it is kept too long когда молоко долго стоит, оно скисает
    5) be kept in some manner the rule (the law, this clause of the treaty, etc.) was punctually kept правило и т. д. точно соблюдалось; his promise (his word) was faithfully kept он оказался верным своему обещанию (своему слову); the secret is solemnly kept тайна строго хранится; the rule is to be kept constantly in mind об этом правиле нельзя ни на минуту забывать; these dates (the festivals, etc.) are solemnly (punctually, usually, etc.) kept эти даты и т. д. торжественно и т. д. отмечаются; be kept somewhere this day is kept all over the world (everywhere, etc.) этот день отмечается во всем мире и т. д.
    6) semiaux be kept in some state the road (the garden, etc.) is well (badly) kept дорога и т. д. содержится в хорошем (в плохом) состоянии; his affairs (his books, her accounts, etc.) are kept in good order его дела и т. д. [находятся] в порядке; the methods are kept up-to-date методы все время совершенствуются /модернизируются/; be kept in repair содержаться в хорошем состоянии, не требовать ремонта; the house (the flat, the hotel, etc.) is kept in repair дом и т. д. содержится в хорошем состоянии; my car is kept in repair моя машина всегда в полном порядке
    7) semiaux be kept doing smth. people don't like to be kept waiting никому не нравится ждать; the firm is kept going фирма продолжает существовать /работать/
    10. XIV
    keep doing smth. keep smiling (walking, writing, moving, etc.) продолжать улыбаться и т. д.; keep asking questions (bothering them, giggling, etc.) беспрестанно /все время/ задавать вопросы и т. д.: the thought kept recurring /running/ through my head эта мысль сверлила мне мозг; his words kept ringing in my ears его слова все время звучали у меня в ушах; the baby kept crying all night ребенок плакал всю ночь; my shoe-laces keep coming undone у меня все время /то и дело/ развязываются шнурки; he keeps changing his plans он то и дело меняет свой планы
    11. XV
    keep in some state keep healthy (fit, inactive, etc.) оставаться здоровым и т. д., keep warm не остывать: keep calm /quiet, cool/ сохранять спокойствие, оставаться спокойным: keep silent /still/ а) хранить молчание; б) не шуметь; keep slender сохранять стройность; keep alert [все время] быть настороже, keep alive остаться в живых; keep aloof держаться особняком; keep awake бодрствовать; keep friendly оставаться по-прежнему дружелюбным; keep quiet about it никому об этом не рассказывать; keep cheerful быть неизменно веселым: the weather keeps fine (cool, dry, clear, etc.) [все. еще] стоит хорошая и т. д. погода; the meat (this milk, etc.) will keep good (sweet) till tomorrow мясо и т. д. до завтрашнего дня не испортится /простоит/
    12. XVI
    1) keep to (along, on, behind, etc.) smth., smb. keep to the house (to one's room, to one's office, etc.) не выходить из дому и т. д., keep to the left (to the right, to the middle of the road, to the side of the road, to the hedge, etc.) держаться левой стороны и т. д., идти по левой стороне и т. д.; keep to the north (to the south, etc.) все время идти /держать курс/ на север и т. д.; don't walk on the grass, keep to the path не ходите по траве, идите по дорожке; keep behind me идите за мной следом; keep along the river (along this road for two miles, along the railway line, etc.) идти вдоль /держаться/ реки и т. д., keep at a distance держаться в отдалении /на расстоянии/; keep abreast of /with/ smth. идти в ногу с чем-л.; keep abreast of the lorry (of the motor launch, etc.) не отставать от грузовика и т. д., keep abreast of /with/ the times идти в ногу со временем; keep abreast of /with/ the latest developments in one's subject (of /with/ the progress in technology, of /with/ the current events, with the news, etc.) быть в курсе последних достижений в своей области и т. д., keep abreast of /with/ the fashion не отставать от моды, следить за модой; keep to one's bed не вставать [с постели], быть больным || keep on good (equal, friendly, etc.) terms with smb. сохранять с кем-л. хорошие и т. д. отношения
    2) keep out of / from/ smth. keep out of danger (out of trouble, out of harm, etc.) избегать опасности и т. д.; keep out of quarrel не вмешиваться /не встревать/ в ссору; keep out of mischief не проказничать, вести себя пристойно; keep out of the (smb.'s) way не вертеться (у кого-л.) под ногами, не мешать (кому-л.); keep from drink не пить /воздерживаться от/ алкогольных напитков
    3) keep for (till, etc.) some time keep for months (for a few days, etc.) сохраняться /стоять/ месяцами и т. д.; these apples will keep till spring эти яблоки могут лежать до весны; keep in (on, etc.) smth. milk (fish, meat, etc.) will keep in the freezer (on ice, etc.) молоко и т. д. в морозильнике и т. д. хорошо сохраняется /не портится/; meat doesn't keep in hot weather в жаркую погоду мясо быстро портится || keep in good health оставаться здоровым, не болеть; keep in good repair быть в хорошем состоянии, не требовать ремонта
    4) keep till (for) smth. the matter (the news, your story, etc.) will keep till morning (for another week, etc.) это дело и т. д. может подождать до утра и т. д., с этим делом и т. д. можно повременить до утра и т. д.
    5) keep to smth. keep to the subject (to the point, to one's argument, to the same course of action, to the truth, etc.) не отклоняться /не отходить/ от темы и т. д.; keep to the rules /to the regulations/ соблюдать правила, действовать в соответствии с правилами; keep to the pattern придерживаться данного образца; keep to one's word /to one's promises, to the pledge/ сдержать данное слово; keep to one's determination неуклонно /твердо/ осуществлять свое намерение; keep to a strict diet соблюдать строгую диету, быть на строгой диете; keep to gruel (to plain food, etc.) сидеть на каше и т. д.; keep to one's native language (to the local dialect, etc.) пользоваться родным языком /говорить на родном языке/ и т. д., keep within smth. keep within one's income (within one's means, etc.) жить в соответствии со своим доходом и т. д., keep within the budget не выходить из бюджета; keep within the law держаться в рамках закона; keep within the bounds of truth and dignity не уклоняться от истины и не терять /не ронять/ достоинства; keep in touch with smb., smth. поддерживать связь /контакт/ с кем-л., чем-л.; keep in touch with everything не отставать от века, быть в курсе всего
    6) keep at smth. keep at the subject (at one's French, etc.) упорно заниматься /работать над/ этим предметом и т. д.; keep at one's studies упорно заниматься; in spite of all we said he kept at the job несмотря на наши увещевания, он упорно делал /продолжал/ свое дело; keep at smb. keep at one's brother приставать к /надоедать/ своему брату; keep at him with appeals for money (for payment, for help, etc.) приставать к нему с просьбами дать денег и т. д.
    13. XVII
    keep from doing smth. keep from laughing (from crying, etc.) удерживаться от смеха и т. д.; I could not keep from smiling (from giving expression to my admiration, etc.) я не мог не улыбнуться и т. д.; I tried to keep from looking at her я старался не смотреть на нее
    14. XVIII
    keep to oneself my father (the boy, etc.) kept generally (most of the time, always, etc.) to himself мой отец и т. д. обычно и т. д. держался особняком / мало с кем общался/; keep smth. to oneself keep the news (the matter, one's impressions, one's remarks, etc.) to oneself держать эти новости и т. д. в тайне, никому не рассказывать этих новостей и т. д.; he kept his sorrow /grief/ to himself он ни с кем не делился своим горем; keep smth. about oneself keep some change about oneself иметь при себе мелочь; I never keep important papers about myself я никогда не ношу с собой важные документы; keep smth. for oneself you may keep the picture for yourself эту картину можете оставить себе /взять себе/ насовсем || keep oneself to oneself а) быть необщительным; б) держаться в стороне, не лезть в чужие дела
    15. XXI1
    1) keep smb., smth. in (at, on, under, eft.) smth. keep the child in bed держать ребенка в постели, не разрешать ребенку вставать; keep a rabbit in a box (lions at the zoo, a prisoner in a cell, a thief in prison, books in a bookcase, a stick in one's hand, etc.) держать кролика в ящике и т. д.; keep one's letters under lock and key держать свои письма под замком; keep a man in custody держать человека под арестом; keep smb. in irons держать кого-л. в кандалах, заковать кого-л. [в цепи]; keep the key in the lock (one's hands in one's pockets, etc.) не вынимать ключ из замка и т. д.; keep a revolver in one's pocket носить револьвер в кармане; keep one's money in a safe хранить деньги в сейфе; keep one's head above water держаться на поверхности; keep the river within its bed не дать реке выйти из берегов, удерживать реку в русле; keep the chain on the door держать дверь на цепочке; keep smb., smth. for some time will you keep my dog for a month? нельзя ли оставить у вас на месяц [мою] собаку?
    2) keep smb., smth. at (from, out of) smth., smb. keep the students at work /at their job/ (at their studies, etc.) не разрешать студентам прекращать работу и т. д., you must keep him at his books вы должны следить, чтобы он усердно занимался; keep the boy at school оставлять мальчика в школе; keep children (workers, etc.) from [their] work (from their task, etc.) не давать детям и т. д. работать и т. д., these books keep me from work эти книги отвлекают меня от работы; keep the boy from school не пустить мальчика в школу; keep him from these people не давать ему общаться или водить дружбу с этими людьми; keep the tears from one's eyes удержать слезы; keep them from danger (the girl from all harm, etc.) уберегать их от опасности и т. д.; keep him out of my way! a) убери его с дороги!; б) пусть он не вертится у меня под ногами!; keep children out of school не пускать детей в школу, не давать детям учиться; keep children out of mischief не давать детям проказничать; keep her out of trouble (out of harm's way, etc.) уберечь ее от неприятностей и т. д.; how can we keep the boy out of her clutches? как нам оградить парня от ее влияния?
    3) keep smth., smb. for (till, etc.) some time keep the fruit till evening оставить фрукты на вечер; she will keep the cake until tomorrow она оставит торт до завтрашнего дня /на завтра/; keep him for an hour задержи его на час; keep smth. for smth., smb. keep this meat for dinner (the wine for company, this bit of gossip for her, etc.) приберегать /оставлять/ это мясо на обед и т. д., keep the money for the future откладывать деньги на будущее; I keep the book for reference я держу эту книгу для справок; keep a seat for me займите мне место; I kept this picture for you я оставил эту картину для вас; keep smth. from smb. keep the news from her friends (something from me, etc.) утаивать эту новость от друзей и т. д., не сообщать эту новость друзьям и т. д., she can keep nothing from him она от него ничего не может скрыть
    4) keep, smb. , smth. in (under) smth. keep the man in a state of fear (in awe of him, in suspense, in ignorance, etc.) держать человека в состоянии страха и т. д.; keep a child in good health [постоянно] следить за здоровьем ребенка; keep the village (enemy troops, etc.) under fire держать деревню и т. д. под огнем /под обстрелом/; keep the house (the ship. etc.) in good condition (in a state of repair, etc.) (содержать дом и т. д. в хорошем состоянии и т. д.; keep smth. under observation держать что-л. под наблюдением || keep him at a distance /at an arm's length/ не подпускать его близко, держать его на расстоянии; keep smb., smth. in mind помнить /не забывать/ кого-л., чего-л.; will you keep me in mind? вы будете иметь меня в виду?; keep smb. in the dark about smth. coll. не сообщать кому-л. /держать кого-л. в неведении/ относительно чего-л.; keep one's wife (one's mother, etc.) in the dark about one's plans держать жену и т. д. в неведении относительно своих планов; keep smb.'s mind off smth. отвлекать кого-л. от чего-л.; keep his mind off his troubles не давать ему думать о неприятностях; keep smb. to his promise /to his word/ вынудить / заставить/ кого-л. сдержать свое обещание ( свое слово); keep track of smth. следить за чем-л.; keep track of events быть в курсе событий, следить за событиями; keep smb., smth. in check сдерживать кого-л., что-л.; keep the epidemic of typhus (the process of erosion, the enemy, etc.) in check препятствовать распространению эпидемии тифа и т. д.
    5) keep smth. for some time if you want to keep fish (meat, butter, etc.) for a long time (for a month, etc.) freeze it если вам надо сохранить рыбу и т. д. подольше /чтобы рыба и т. д. долго полежала/ и т. д., заморозьте ее
    6) keep smb. on smth. keep the patient on a diet (on gruel, on milk, etc.) держать больного на диете и т. д., keep smth. at some level keep the temperature at 80° (the speed at 60 miles per hour, etc.) поддерживать /держать/ температуру на уровне восьмидесяти градусов и т. д. || keep расе /step/ with smb., smth. идти в ногу с кем-л., чем-л., не отставать от кого-л., чего-л.; keep расе with the times (with the events, with the rest of team, etc.) идти в ногу со временем и т. д., keep company with smb. дружить с кем-л.; keep company with grown-up girls водиться /дружить/ со взрослыми девочками
    7) keep smb. at /in/ smth. keep employees at the office (the delegates at the conference, me at home, him in the country, etc.) задерживать служащих на работе и т. д., there was nothing to keep me in England меня ничего больше не задерживало /не удерживало/ в Англии
    8) keep smth. against smb. keep a town (a fort, a castle, a road, etc.) against the enemy защищать город и т. д. от противника; keep smth. at smth. keep the goal at football стоять в воротах, защищать ворота [во время футбольного матча]
    9) keep smb. on smth. he cannot keep a wife on his income на свои доходы он не может содержать жену; keep smb. in smth. coll. keep smb. in cigarettes (in chocolates, in nylons, etc.) хватать кому-л. на сигареты и т. д., keep oneself in clothes (in food, in beer, etc.) обеспечивать себя одеждой и т. д., such jobs barely kept him in clothes такие заработки едва покрывали его расходы на одежду; keep smb. in хате state the miser kept his mother and sister in poverty этот скупец держал свою мать и сестру в нищете
    10) keep smth., smb. for smth. keep fruit (butter, fresh eggs, stamps, postcards, etc.) for sale торговать фруктами и т. д., иметь фрукты и т. д. в продаже; keep dogs (hens, birds, etc.) for sale держать собак и т. д. на продажу || keep eggs (butter, etc.) in store /in reserve/ иметь запасы яиц и т. д.; what do you keep in stock? что у вас есть в наличии /в ассортименте, в продаже/?
    16. XXII
    1) keep smb., smth. from doing smth. keep one's brother from going there (the child from talking too much, etc.) удерживать брата от этой поездки и т. д., не давать брату поехать туда и т. д.; keep him from asking questions не давай /не позволяй/ ему задавать вопросы; keep the enemy from getting to know our plans (the child from hurting himself, the girl from learning too much, etc.) не допустить, чтобы противник узнал о наших планах и т. д.; keep the old man from falling (the fruit from rotting, etc.) не дать старику упасть и т. д.; keep the child from eating too much не допускать, чтобы ребенок ел слишком много; what shall I do to keep this light dress from getting dirty? что мне делать, чтобы это светлое платье не пачкалось /не грязнилось/?; we must do something to keep the roof from falling надо что-то сделать, чтобы не обвалилась крыша; the noise kept him from sleeping шум мешал ему спать; urgent business kept us from joining you срочные дела помешали нам присоединиться к вам
    2) || keep smb., smth. in training поддерживать кого-л., что-л. в хорошей форме; you should keep your memory in training вы должны все время тренировать память; what's the best way of keeping the team in training? как лучше всего держать команду в спортивной форме?
    17. XXIV1
    keep smth. as smth.
    1) keep this photo (this little book, etc.) as a remembrance хранить эту фотографию и т. д. как память
    2) keep the date as a day of mourning (as a jubilee, as a holiday, etc.) отмечать эту дату как день траура и т. д.
    18. XXV
    keep where... keep where you are не трогайтесь с места

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > keep

  • 100 связь

    жен.
    1) tie, bond;
    connection амер.;
    connexion в связи сbecause of, in view of, in connetion with, in connexion with, in light of, owing to, as a result of, on the grounds of в связи с этим ≈ in this connection, in this connexion, as a result( of this) причинная связьcausal relationship;
    causation филос.
    2) (общение) relation устанавливать дружеские связи( с кем-л.) ≈ to establish friendly relations( with) терять связь (с чем-л.) ≈ to lose touch( with) международные связиinternational contacts культурные связиcultural contact личные связиpersonal contact
    3) (любовная) liaison, affair иметь любовную связь ≈ carry on with связь на стороне ≈ (женатого или замужней) extramarital affair, (женатого мужчины или замужней женщины) extramarital relations
    4) мн. (знакомства) connections, contacts имеющий большие связи ≈ connected с хорошими связямиwell-connected
    5) нет мн. (о средствах сношения и сообщения) communication дальняя связьtelecommunication служба связиcommunication service диспетчерская связьconference circuit радиолокационная связьradar contact, radio contact
    6) тех. tie, connection
    7) воен. intercommunication;
    signals мн.;
    liaison (взаимодействия)
    связ|ь - ж.
    1. (взаимная зависимость) connection, contact;
    ~ теории и практики the connection between theory and practice;

    2. (общение) relation, contact;
    (узы) ties pl. ;
    ~ с массами contact with the masses;
    внешнеторговые ~и foreign trade ties;
    внешнеэкономические ~и foreign economic ties;
    дружеская ~ friendly relations pl. ;
    деловые ~и business relations, business contact;
    производственныеproduction ties;
    ~ со спутниками тех. satеllite communication;
    торговые ~и business relations;
    хозяйственные ~и economic ties;
    потерять ~ с кем-л. lose* touch/contact with smb. ;
    держать ~ с кем-л. keep* in touch with smb. ;

    3. мн. (знакомые) connections;

    4. (любовная) liaison;

    5. (средства общения) communication;
    воен. intercommunication;
    signals pl. ;
    министерствоMinistry of Communications;
    отделение ~и post-and-telegraph office;

    6. тех. tie;
    coupling;
    в ~и с чем-л. in connection with smth. ;
    (вследствие) owing to smth;
    в ~и с этим, в этой ~и in this connection;
    выходить на ~ make* contact.

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