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101 взять слова обратно
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to renounce what one has said, admit that sth. one has said is wrong:- [in limited contexts] X had to eat his words.♦ "...Я беру свои слова обратно: когда-то я говорила, что ты одна такая на десять тысяч женщин. Так вот: не на десять, а на сто тысяч" (Залыгин 1). "I take back what I said....I said once that you were one woman in ten thousand. I was wrong. You're one in a hundred thousand, not ten thousand" (1a)♦ "...Вы сказали мне такие слова: подло и тому подобное, которые я... никому не позволю"... - "Что ж, вам нужно удовлетворение?" - насмешливо сказал Пьер. "По крайней мере вы можете взять назад свои слова" (Толстой 5). ".. You have used such words to me-base, and so on-which..I don't permit anyone to use "..."Is it satisfaction you want?" said Pierre mockingly. "At least you can retract what you said" (5a).♦ "Гражданин подполковник, вы не имеете права оскоролять моих близких. Я настаиваю, чтобы вы взяли свои слова обратно!" (Копелев 1). "Citizen Lieutenant Colonel, you do not have the right to insult my family. I insist that you take back your words!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять слова обратно
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102 взять слово назад
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to renounce what one has said, admit that sth. one has said is wrong:- [in limited contexts] X had to eat his words.♦ "...Я беру свои слова обратно: когда-то я говорила, что ты одна такая на десять тысяч женщин. Так вот: не на десять, а на сто тысяч" (Залыгин 1). "I take back what I said....I said once that you were one woman in ten thousand. I was wrong. You're one in a hundred thousand, not ten thousand" (1a)♦ "...Вы сказали мне такие слова: подло и тому подобное, которые я... никому не позволю"... - "Что ж, вам нужно удовлетворение?" - насмешливо сказал Пьер. "По крайней мере вы можете взять назад свои слова" (Толстой 5). ".. You have used such words to me-base, and so on-which..I don't permit anyone to use "..."Is it satisfaction you want?" said Pierre mockingly. "At least you can retract what you said" (5a).♦ "Гражданин подполковник, вы не имеете права оскоролять моих близких. Я настаиваю, чтобы вы взяли свои слова обратно!" (Копелев 1). "Citizen Lieutenant Colonel, you do not have the right to insult my family. I insist that you take back your words!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять слово назад
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103 взять слово обратно
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to renounce what one has said, admit that sth. one has said is wrong:- [in limited contexts] X had to eat his words.♦ "...Я беру свои слова обратно: когда-то я говорила, что ты одна такая на десять тысяч женщин. Так вот: не на десять, а на сто тысяч" (Залыгин 1). "I take back what I said....I said once that you were one woman in ten thousand. I was wrong. You're one in a hundred thousand, not ten thousand" (1a)♦ "...Вы сказали мне такие слова: подло и тому подобное, которые я... никому не позволю"... - "Что ж, вам нужно удовлетворение?" - насмешливо сказал Пьер. "По крайней мере вы можете взять назад свои слова" (Толстой 5). ".. You have used such words to me-base, and so on-which..I don't permit anyone to use "..."Is it satisfaction you want?" said Pierre mockingly. "At least you can retract what you said" (5a).♦ "Гражданин подполковник, вы не имеете права оскоролять моих близких. Я настаиваю, чтобы вы взяли свои слова обратно!" (Копелев 1). "Citizen Lieutenant Colonel, you do not have the right to insult my family. I insist that you take back your words!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять слово обратно
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104 ableugnen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) deny; (von sich weisen) repudiate* * *to disavow; to deny* * *ạb|leug|nen sep1. vtSchuld, Tat to deny; Glauben to renounce2. vier hat weiter abgeleugnet — he continued to deny it
* * *ab|leug·nen▪ etw \ableugnen to deny sthseine Schuld \ableugnen to refuse to take the blamedie Vaterschaft \ableugnen to deny paternity* * *transitives Verb deny* * ** * *transitives Verb deny* * *v.to abnegate v.to disavow v. -
105 abtrünnig
Adj. unfaithful, disloyal; Gruppe: breakaway...; KIRCHL. lapsed...; formell: apostate; abtrünnig werden von leave; einem Glauben: auch fall away from* * *unfaithful; disloyal* * *ạb|trün|nig ['aptrʏnɪç]adjrenegade, apostate (form, ESP ECCL); (= rebellisch) rebeljdm/einer Gruppe etc abtrünnig werden — to desert sb/a group
er ist dem Glauben abtrünnig geworden — he has left or deserted the faith, he has apostatized (form)
* * *ab·trün·nig[ˈaptrʏnɪç]adj renegade\abtrünniger Ketzer apostate heretic\abtrünniger Lehnsmann renegade [or disloyal] vassal\abtrünnige Provinz/ \abtrünniger Staat rebel region/state▪ jdm/etw \abtrünnig werden to be disloyal to sb/sthseinem Glauben/der Kirche \abtrünnig werden to renounce one's [or desert the] faith/the church* * *der Kirche/dem Glauben abtrünnig werden — desert the Church/the faith
* * *abtrünnig werden von leave; einem Glauben: auch fall away from* * *der Kirche/dem Glauben abtrünnig werden — desert the Church/the faith
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106 Nachlassverwaltung
Nach|lass|ver|wal|tungfadministration of the estate* * *Nach·lass·ver·wal·tungRRf JUR administration of an estatedie \Nachlassverwaltung ausschlagen to renounce probateetw in \Nachlassverwaltung geben to commit sth into administration* * *f.administration of estates n. -
107 wypowiadać
impf ⇒ wypowiedzieć* * *(-am, -asz); perf wypowiedzieć; vt(słowa, życzenie) to utter; ( poglądy) to voicewypowiadać komuś (mieszkanie/pracę) — to give sb notice, to give notice to sb
* * *ipf.1. (= wyrażać) ( opinie) express.2. (= wymawiać) (słowa, zaklęcie) utter.3. (= zrywać) (umowę, kontrakt) revoke; wypowiadać coś komuś (mieszkanie, wynajem) give sb notice.4. wypowiedzieć (komuś/czemuś) wojnę t. polit. declare war (on sb/sth); wypowiedzieć posłuszeństwo refuse to obey, renounce allegiance; wypowiedzieć komuś posłuszeństwo refuse to obey sb.ipf.(= komentować) comment; (= odzywać się) speak out.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wypowiadać
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108 despegarse
1 (separarse) to come unstuck2 figurado (perder afecto) to lose affection (de, for)* * *VPR1) [objeto] to come unstuck2) [persona] to become alienated (de from)* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx. If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx: If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *
■despegarse verbo reflexivo
1 (desprenderse) to come unstuck
2 (alejarse, distanciarse) to grow apart: el perro no se despega de ella, the dog doesn't leave her side
' despegarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- despegar
English:
peel
- come
- unstuck
* * *vpr1. [etiqueta, pegatina, sello] to come unstuck (de from), to peel off;se me despegó la venda my bandage came undoneno se despegó de su novia ni un minuto he didn't leave his girlfriend's side for a minute;no pudo despegarse de aquel pesado she couldn't get rid of o away from that bore;los ciclistas no consiguen despegarse del pelotón the cyclists can't break away from the pack* * *v/r1 come unstuck (de from), come off (de sth)* * * -
109 prétention
c black prétention [pʀetɑ̃sjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = exigence) claim• avoir des prétentions à or sur to lay claim to• quelles sont vos prétentions ? ( = salaire) what level of salary do you expect?b. ( = ambition) pretension (à to)c black c. ( = vanité) pretentiousness• quelle prétention ! how pretentious!━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais se termine par - sion.* * *pʀetɑ̃sjɔ̃
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1) ( vanité) pretentiousness, conceitêtre plein de prétention — to be very pretentious ou conceited
être sans prétention — to be unpretentious ou unassuming
2) ( revendication) claimavoir des prétentions sur or à quelque chose — to have a claim to something
3) ( présomption)
2.
prétentions nom féminin pluriel ( salaire demandé)* * *pʀetɑ̃sjɔ̃1. nf1) (= caractère) pretentiousness2) (= exigence, ambition) claim2. prétentions nfpl* * *A nf1 ( vanité) pretentiousness, conceit; être plein de prétention to be very pretentious ou conceited; être sans prétention to be unpretentious ou unassuming;2 ( revendication) claim; avoir des prétentions sur or à qch to have a claim to sth; renoncer à ses prétentions to renounce one's claims;3 ( présomption) avoir une prétention à l'intelligence/à l'élégance to have pretentions to intelligence/elegance; avoir la prétention de faire to claim to do; il a la prétention de pouvoir faire he claims he can do.B prétentions nfpl ( salaire demandé) quelles sont vos prétentions? what salary are you asking for?; avoir des prétentions acceptables/excessives to ask for a reasonable/an excessive salary; indiquez vos prétentions state salary required.[pretɑ̃sjɔ̃] nom fémininavoir la prétention de faire quelque chose: tu n'as tout de même pas la prétention de te représenter? do you really have the nerve to run again?je n'ai pas la prétention d'avoir été complet sur ce sujet I don't claim to have fully covered the subject————————prétentions nom féminin pluriel1. [exigences] claimsavoir des prétentions sur un héritage/une propriété to lay claim to an inheritance/a property2. [financières]————————sans prétention locution adjectivale -
110 abtrünnig
ab·trün·nig [ʼaptrʏnɪç] adjrenegade;\abtrünniger Ketzer apostate heretic;\abtrünniger Lehnsmann renegade [or disloyal] vassal;\abtrünnige Provinz/\abtrünniger Staat rebel region/state; -
111 entsagen
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112 lossagen
los|sa·genvr( geh);sich von jdm/etw \lossagen to renounce sb/sth;sich von einer Sekte \lossagen to break with a sect -
113 arnegatu
du/ad.1. ( fedea) to deny, renounce2. ( birao egin) to swear3. ( frailea) to defrock da/ad.1. to refuse; e-en egiteaz \arnegatu to refuse to do sth2. Leg. to commit perjury -
114 bırakmak
"to leave; to stop, to give up, to quit, to drop out, to cut sth out, to cease, to discontinue, to desist, to renounce; to stop going out (with), to ditch; to let, to allow, to permit; to let go; to let sb out; to drop; to set free, to release; to forgo, t"
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