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121 verheißen
v/t (unreg.) geh. promise; jemandem etw. verheißen auch hold out the prospect of s.th. to s.o.; seine Miene etc. verhieß nichts Gutes his expression did not augur ( oder bode) well; das Abendrot verheißt für morgen schönes Wetter the red evening sky promises ( oder bodes) good weather (for) tomorrow* * *ver|hei|ßen ptp verheißenvt irregto promisejdm eine große Karriere verhéíßen — to predict a great career for sb
* * *ver·hei·ßen *vt irreg (geh)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.; auch fig.) promisenichts Gutes verheißen — not bode or augur well
* * *verheißen v/t (irr) geh promise;jemandem etwas verheißen auch hold out the prospect of sth to sb;seine Miene etcverhieß nichts Gutes his expression did not augur ( oder bode) well;das Abendrot verheißt für morgen schönes Wetter the red evening sky promises ( oder bodes) good weather (for) tomorrow* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.; auch fig.) promisenichts Gutes verheißen — not bode or augur well
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122 decaído
adj.depressed, broken-hearted, beaten, dejected.past part.past participle of spanish verb: decaer.* * *1→ link=decaer decaer► adjetivo1 (débil) weak2 (triste) sad, depressed, low* * *ADJ down, lowestar decaído — to be down o low
* * *- da adjetivo [estar] low, down (colloq)* * *= sagging, dispirited.Ex. It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *- da adjetivo [estar] low, down (colloq)* * *= sagging, dispirited.Ex: It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *decaído -da[ ESTAR] low, down ( colloq)te encuentro muy decaído you seem in very low spirits o very down o very low* * *
Del verbo decaer: ( conjugate decaer)
decaído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
decaer
decaído
decaer ( conjugate decaer) verbo intransitivo
[ enfermo] to deteriorate;
[interés/popularidad] to waneb) [barrio/restaurante] to go downhill;
[calidad/prestigio] to decline
decaído
decaer verbo intransitivo
1 (la energía, la salud, etc) to deteriorate
2 (en fuerza, intensidad) to decline: la minería ha decaído mucho en la última década, the mining industry has been in decline for the last ten years
decaído,-a adjetivo down: está decaído, he is very low
' decaído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decaer
- decaída
English:
ebb
- lapse
* * *decaído, -a adj[desalentado] gloomy, downhearted, dispirited;está muy decaído desde que lo despidieron he's been very low since he was sacked* * *I part → decaerII adj figdepressed, down fam -
123 исследовать
1) General subject: X-ray, analyse, analyze, enquire, examine, explore (рану), indagate, inquire, inquire into, investigate, look, look into, poke into, probe, prospect, question, re examine, re-examine, research, spy, study, vet, make a study of, scrutinize, search, look into (вопрос и т.п.), fathom, get to the bottom2) Medicine: sound (рану и т. п.), survey, test3) Engineering: conduct studies, prospect (напр. район)4) Chemistry: recognize5) Mathematics: do research, test( smth for smth), trace6) Australian slang: suss out7) Bible: search out (местность)8) Mining: prospect (какой-л. район)9) Electronics: prob10) Jargon: bone out (предмет или текст)12) Ecology: scan13) Makarov: analyse smth (проводить анализ), assay, envisage, examine smth (проводить анализ), explore smth (заниматься изучением космоса, р-нов Земли), inquire into smth (изучать, как правило, конкретные проблемы), investigate smth (изучать, как правило, конкретные проблемы), study smth (изучать, как правило, конкретные проблемы), treat, try, do research, enquire into, examine into, explore (заниматься изучением космоса р-нов Земли), do research work (заниматься н.-и. работой) -
124 перспектива
ж1) мист. perspective2) ( краєвид) vista, view3) ( на майбутнє) prospect(s), outlook, look-out, aspects ( for)мати перспективу — to have prospects, to have a future ( before one)
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125 перспектива
ж1) в искусстве perspectiveчу́вство перспекти́вы — sense of perspective
3) ожидаемое prospect(s), outlookперспекти́вы ро́ста по слу́жбе — career prospects
перспекти́вы разви́тия мирово́й эконо́мики — world economic outlook
неблагоприя́тная перспекти́ва для разви́тия тури́зма — a poor outlook for the tourist trade
дать я́сную перспекти́ву — to give a clear perspective
перспекти́ва жить в одино́честве её не устра́ивает — she doesn't like the prospect of living alone
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126 vooruitzicht
vooruitzicht♦voorbeelden:1 goede vooruitzichten hebben • have good prospects/a futureiemand iets in het vooruitzicht stellen • hold out the prospect of something to someoneiets in het vooruitzicht hebben • have the prospect of something, have one's eye on somethingde vooruitzichten voor donderdag en vrijdag zijn: mooi lenteweer • the outlook for Thursday and Friday is pleasant spring weather -
127 Käufer
Käufer m 1. GEN buyer, purchaser; 2. V&M shopper, purchaser* * *Käufer
purchaser, purchasing party, buyer, vendee (US), emptor, salegoer, prospect (US), bargainee, (Abnehmer) taker, (Auktion) bidder, (Kunde) customer, demander, (Kurszettel) buyers, bid money, (im Laden) shopper;
• in Ermangelung eines Käufers failing a purchaser;
• nach Käufers Wahl option to put, optional with the buyer;
• ohne Käufer no buyers;
• Risiko beim Käufer let the buyer beware, caveat emptor;
• angehender Käufer prospective buyer;
• im Ausland ansässiger Käufer non-resident buyer;
• betrogener Käufer defrauded purchaser;
• schnell entschlossener Käufer wrap-up (US sl.);
• ernsthafter Käufer genuine buyer;
• gutgläubiger Käufer purchaser in good faith;
• scharf kalkulierender Käufer economic buyer;
• letztinteressierter Käufer marginal buyer;
• ortsansässiger Käufer resident buyer;
• potenzieller Käufer prospective buyer (consumer), potential (intending) buyer, prospect (US);
• preisempfindlicher Käufer price-finicky customer;
• seriöser Käufer serious buyer;
• überseeischer Käufer indentor;
• umsichtiger Käufer discriminating purchaser;
• ungenannter Käufer undisclosed (undisclosed) buyer;
• unschlüssiger Käufer marginal purchaser;
• zukünftiger Käufer prospective buyer;
• Käufer aus zweiter Hand secondhand buyer, subpurchaser;
• Käufer mit Luxusansprüchen luxury-conscious buyer;
• Käufer beim Räumungsverkauf buyer of clearance lines;
• Käufer aus Übersee indentor, buyer overseas;
• Käufer einer Vorprämie (Börse) giver for a call (Br.);
• Käufer eines Wechsels purchaser of a bill (note);
• potenzielle Käufer abschrecken to deter potential buyers;
• als Käufer auftreten to be in the market;
• Käufer für verkaufte Waren belasten to debit a purchaser (customer) with (for the amount of) goods sold;
• Käufer finden to meet with a ready market;
• zulasten des Käufers gehen to be paid by the buyer;
• zur Verfügung des Käufers halten to hold subject to the seller’s order;
• Käufer andrang, Käuferansturm rush on a shop, buying wave;
• Käuferausweis buyer’s ticket;
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128 abrirse a
v.1 to open up to, to be frank with, to open oneself to.2 to open oneself to, to open to.* * *(v.) = render + open to, open + Posesivo + mind up toEx. The prospect that they might render themselves open to the receipt of numerous requests for copies of the items is one they would view with some alarm in most cases.Ex. Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.* * *(v.) = render + open to, open + Posesivo + mind up toEx: The prospect that they might render themselves open to the receipt of numerous requests for copies of the items is one they would view with some alarm in most cases.
Ex: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.
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