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121 прокладывать себе дорогу
• ПРОКЛАДЫВАТЬ/ПРОЛОЖИТЬ СЕБЕ ДОРОГУ[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ (in refer, to physical movement) to push ahead aggressively, removing obstacles or overcoming opposition as one goes:- X проложил себе дорогу≈ X forced (made, fought) his way through.♦ Растопчин рассказывал про то, как русские были смяты бежавшими австрийцами и должны были штыком прокладывать себе дорогу сквозь беглецов (Толстой 5). Rostopchin was describing how the Russians had been overwhelmed by fleeing Austrians, and had to force their way through them with bayonets (5a).2. [subj: human]⇒ (to strive) to achieve a good position in some field, success in life:- X прокладывает себе дорогу≈ X is making (trying to make) his (own) way (in the world < in life>);- X is trying to get somewhere in life.♦ В станкевичевском кругу только он и Боткин были достаточные и совершенно обеспеченные люди. Другие представляли самый разнообразный пролетариат... Вероятно, каждому из них отец с матерью, благословляя на жизнь, говорили - и кто осмелится упрекнуть их за это? - "Ну, смотри же, учись хорошенько; а выучишься, прокладывай себе дорогу, тебе неоткуда ждать наследства..." (Герцен 2). In Stankevich's circle only he and Botkin were well-to-do and completely free from financial anxieties. The others made up a very mixed proletariat.... Probably the father and mother of each one of them when giving him their blessing had said - and who will presume to reproach them for it-"Come, mind you work hard at your books; and when you've done with your studying you must make your own way, there's nobody you can expect to leave you anything..." (2a).♦ "Пётр Петрович и не скрывает, что учился на медные деньги, и даже хвалится тем, что сам себе дорогу проложил", - заметила Авдотья Романовна... (Достоевский 3). "Pyotr Petrovich makes it no secret that he had to scrape up pennies for his education, and even boasts of having made his own way in life," Avdotya Romanovna remarked... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прокладывать себе дорогу
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122 проложить себе дорогу
• ПРОКЛАДЫВАТЬ/ПРОЛОЖИТЬ СЕБЕ ДОРОГУ[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ (in refer, to physical movement) to push ahead aggressively, removing obstacles or overcoming opposition as one goes:- X проложил себе дорогу≈ X forced (made, fought) his way through.♦ Растопчин рассказывал про то, как русские были смяты бежавшими австрийцами и должны были штыком прокладывать себе дорогу сквозь беглецов (Толстой 5). Rostopchin was describing how the Russians had been overwhelmed by fleeing Austrians, and had to force their way through them with bayonets (5a).2. [subj: human]⇒ (to strive) to achieve a good position in some field, success in life:- X прокладывает себе дорогу≈ X is making (trying to make) his (own) way (in the world < in life>);- X is trying to get somewhere in life.♦ В станкевичевском кругу только он и Боткин были достаточные и совершенно обеспеченные люди. Другие представляли самый разнообразный пролетариат... Вероятно, каждому из них отец с матерью, благословляя на жизнь, говорили - и кто осмелится упрекнуть их за это? - "Ну, смотри же, учись хорошенько; а выучишься, прокладывай себе дорогу, тебе неоткуда ждать наследства..." (Герцен 2). In Stankevich's circle only he and Botkin were well-to-do and completely free from financial anxieties. The others made up a very mixed proletariat.... Probably the father and mother of each one of them when giving him their blessing had said - and who will presume to reproach them for it-"Come, mind you work hard at your books; and when you've done with your studying you must make your own way, there's nobody you can expect to leave you anything..." (2a).♦ "Пётр Петрович и не скрывает, что учился на медные деньги, и даже хвалится тем, что сам себе дорогу проложил", - заметила Авдотья Романовна... (Достоевский 3). "Pyotr Petrovich makes it no secret that he had to scrape up pennies for his education, and even boasts of having made his own way in life," Avdotya Romanovna remarked... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проложить себе дорогу
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123 schleifen
vt/i; schleift, schliff, hat geschliffen1. (schärfen) sharpen; (wetzen) auch whet; TECH. (glätten, abschmirgeln) grind, abrade; feiner: smooth, polish (auch fig.); (Edelsteine, Glas) cut2. MIL., umg. put through the mill; geschliffen—I v/t (hat geschleift)1. drag (along) (auch fig. jemanden); (Koffer etc.) auch lug; an den Haaren schleifen drag by the hair; einen Reiter über den Boden schleifen drag a rider along; jemanden ins Konzert etc. schleifen umg., fig. drag s.o. along to a concert etc.2. (niederreißen) pull down, demolishII v/i (hat oder ist) Schleppe etc.: trail ( am Boden along the ground); (reiben) rub (an +Dat against); Ihr Gürtel schleift am Boden your belt is trailing along the ground; das Rad schleift am Kotflügel the wheel is rubbing against the (inside of the) wing (Am. fender); schleifen lassen drag; die Füße schleifen lassen drag one’s feet, shuffle (one’s feet); die Kupplung schleifen lassen MOT. slip the clutch; er hat seine Arbeit in letzter Zeit schleifen lassen he has let things slide recently (as far as work is concerned); die haben alles schleifen lassen umg. they’ve just let everything go hang* * *(niederreißen) to raze;(schneiden) to cut;(schärfen) to grind; to whet; to hone; to sharpen* * *schlei|fen I ['ʃlaifn]1. vt1) (lit, fig) to drag; (= ziehen) to haul, to drag; (MUS) Töne, Noten to slurjdn vor Gericht schléífen (fig) — to drag or haul sb into court
jdn ins Konzert schléífen (hum inf) — to drag sb along to a concert
2) (= niederreißen) to raze (to the ground)2. vi1) aux sein or haben to trail, to drag2) (= reiben) to rubdie Kupplung schléífen lassen (Aut) — to slip the clutch
die Zügel schléífen lassen (lit, fig) — to slacken the reins
II pret schli\#ff [ʃlɪf] ptp geschli\#ffen [gə'ʃlɪfn]wir haben die Sache schléífen lassen (fig) — we let things slide
vt1) Rasiermesser, Messer, Schere to sharpen, to whet; Beil, Sense to grind, to whet; Werkstück, Linse to grind; Parkett to sand; Edelstein, Glas, Spiegel to cutSee:→ auch geschliffen2) (inf = drillen)jdn schléífen — to drill sb hard
* * *(to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) drag* * *schlei·fen1[ˈʃlaifn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw/jdn \schleifen to drag sth/sb▪ jdn \schleifen to drag sb▪ etw \schleifen to raze sth to the ground, to tear sth downII. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (reiben) to rub [or scrape]die Kupplung \schleifen lassen AUTO to slip the clutch2. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (gleiten)3.schlei·fen2<schliff, geschliffen>[ˈʃlaifn̩]vt1. (schärfen)▪ etw \schleifen to sharpen [or grind] sthEdelsteine \schleifen to cut precious stones▪ jdn \schleifen to drill sb hard* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (schärfen) sharpen; grind, sharpen < axe>3) (bes. Soldatenspr.): (drillen)II 1.transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) drag2.etwas schleifen — raze something [to the ground]
intransitives Verb; auch mit sein dragdie Kupplung schleifen lassen — (Kfz-W.) slip the clutch
etwas schleifen lassen — (fig.) let something slide; s. auch Zügel
* * *schleifen1 v/t & v/i; schleift, schliff, hat geschliffen1. (schärfen) sharpen; (wetzen) auch whet; TECH (glätten, abschmirgeln) grind, abrade; feiner: smooth, polish (auch fig); (Edelsteine, Glas) cutschleifen2A. v/t (hat geschleift)1. drag (along) (auch fig jemanden); (Koffer etc) auch lug;an den Haaren schleifen drag by the hair;einen Reiter über den Boden schleifen drag a rider along;2. (niederreißen) pull down, demolishB. v/i (hat oder ist) Schleppe etc: trail (an +dat against);Ihr Gürtel schleift am Boden your belt is trailing along the ground;das Rad schleift am Kotflügel the wheel is rubbing against the (inside of the) wing (US fender);schleifen lassen drag;die Füße schleifen lassen drag one’s feet, shuffle (one’s feet);die Kupplung schleifen lassen AUTO slip the clutch;er hat seine Arbeit in letzter Zeit schleifen lassen he has let things slide recently (as far as work is concerned);die haben alles schleifen lassen umg they’ve just let everything go hang* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (schärfen) sharpen; grind, sharpen < axe>3) (bes. Soldatenspr.): (drillen)II 1.transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) drag2.etwas schleifen — raze something [to the ground]
intransitives Verb; auch mit sein dragdie Kupplung schleifen lassen — (Kfz-W.) slip the clutch
etwas schleifen lassen — (fig.) let something slide; s. auch Zügel
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124 siegen
v/i2. MIL. etc. win, be victorious ( über + Akk over); fig. Gerechtigkeit etc.: triumph (over), carry the day lit.; die Wahrheit siegte auch truth prevailed ( oder won through in the end)* * *to conquer; to win; to be victorious* * *sie|gen ['ziːgn]vi (MIL)to be victorious; (fig auch) to triumph; (in Wettkampf) to winüber jdn/etw síégen (Mil) — to vanquish sb/sth; (fig) to triumph over sb/sth; (in Wettkampf) to beat sb/sth, to win against sb/sth
ich kam, sah und siegte — I came, I saw, I conquered
* * *(to gain a victory; to be successful.) win the day* * *sie·gen[ˈzi:gn̩]vi1. (gewinnen)2. MIL to triumph [or be victorious] [at/in sth]▪ über jdn \siegen to vanquish [or triumph over] sb3. SPORT to win [sth]bei einem Wettbewerb \siegen to win a competition, to carry the day formhaushoch \siegen to have a crushing victory, to win hands downnur knapp \siegen to scrape a win▪ über jdn \siegen to beat [or win against] sb* * *intransitives Verb winüber jemanden siegen — gain or win a victory over somebody; (bes. Sport) win against somebody; beat somebody
mit 2:0 siegen — (Sport) win 2-0 or by two goals to nil
* * *siegen v/i1. im Wettkampf: win;siegen über (+akk) defeat, beat2. MIL etc win, be victorious (* * *intransitives Verb winüber jemanden siegen — gain or win a victory over somebody; (bes. Sport) win against somebody; beat somebody
mit 2:0 siegen — (Sport) win 2-0 or by two goals to nil
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125 roce
m.1 rubbing (contacto).el roce de la seda contra su piel the feel of the silk against her skinel roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheekel roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stoneme ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot2 graze (rasguño) (en piel).el pantalón tiene roces en las rodillas the trousers are worn at the kneesla pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3 close contact (trato).4 brush, quarrel (desavenencia).tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with somebody5 disagreement, friction, clashing, confrontation.6 rub, kiss, light touch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rozar.* * *1 (fricción) rubbing; (en piel) chafing3 (contacto físico) light touch, brush5 familiar (disensión) friction, brush* * *noun m.1) brush, graze2) friction* * *SM1) (=acción) rub, rubbing; (Téc) friction; (Pol) friction2) (=herida) graze3) * (=contacto) close contacttener roce con algn — to be in close contact with sb, have a lot to do with sb
4) (=disgusto) brush* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex. It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.Ex. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.----* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex: It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.
Ex: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *A1 (contacto) rubbingno soporta el roce de la sábana en las quemaduras he can't bear the sheet rubbing against o touching his burnsel roce del zapato le había producido ampollas the constant rubbing o chafing of the shoe had given her blisters, she had blisters where the shoe had rubbed o chafedel roce de las dos piezas genera calor friction between the two parts produces heatel roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheektiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs have worn2(marca, señal): le hicieron un roce al coche someone scratched o scraped her carel cuello de la camisa tiene roce the shirt collar is grimy with wearB(fricción, desacuerdo): no han tenido ni un roce they haven't had a single cross word, there's been no friction between themha habido graves roces dentro del partido there have been serious clashes o there has been a lot of friction within the partytuvo un roce con la policía she had a brush with the law* * *
Del verbo rozar: ( conjugate rozar)
rocé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
roce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
roce
rozar
roce sustantivo masculino
( fricción) friction;
el roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheek;
tiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs are worn
c) ( desacuerdo):
tener un roce con algn to have a brush with sb
rozar ( conjugate rozar) verbo transitivo ( tocar ligeramente):
sus labios roceon mi frente her lips brushed my forehead;
las sillas rozan la pared the chairs rub o scrape against the wall;
la bala le rozó el brazo the bullet grazed his arm;
me roza el zapato my shoe's rubbing
rozarse verbo pronominal
[manos/labios] to touch
◊ el bebé está rozado the baby has diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
roce sustantivo masculino
1 (acción) rubbing, friction
estar algo desgastado por el roce, to be worn
2 (señal: en la piel) graze
(: en una superficie) rub, scuff mark
3 (entre personas: trato) regular contact
(: discusión) friction, brush
rozar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush: su mano rozó mi cara, his hand brushed my face
2 (produciendo daño) to graze
(un zapato) to rub
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su último cuadro roza la genialidad, his last painting borders on genius
4 (por el uso) to wear out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush
pasar rozando, to brush past
2 (produciendo daño) to rub: estos zapatos me rozan, these shoes are rubbing
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su actitud rozaba en la mala educación, his attitude verged on rudeness
' roce' also found in these entries:
English:
brush
- rub off
- touch
* * *♦ nm1. [contacto] rubbing;el roce de la seda contra su piel the brushing of the silk against her skin;el roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheek;el roce de la silla con la pared ha desgastado la pintura the back of the chair has worn away some of the paint on the wall;me ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot;el roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stone2. [rozadura]la pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3. [rasguño] [en piel] graze;[en madera, zapato] scuffmark; [en metal] scratch4. [trato] close contact;con el roce se han ido tomando cariño being in close contact has made them grow fond of each other5. [desavenencia] brush, quarrel;tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with sb* * *m figfriction;tener roces con come into conflict with* * *roce nm1) : rubbing, chafing2) : brush, graze, touch3) : close contact, familiarity4) : friction, disagreement -
126 перетирати
= перетертиto rub over again, to rub through; to fray through; to grind -
127 uscire
come out( andare fuori) go outinformation technology close, exit, quit* * *uscire v. intr.1 ( andare fuori) to go* out; ( venire fuori) to come* out (anche fig.); to get* out; ( lasciare) to leave* (a place): uscite!, ( andate fuori) go out!, ( venite fuori) come out!; usciamo insieme!, let us go out together!; esce ogni sera, he goes out every evening; non esce molto, she does not go out much (into society, to parties); uscire all'aperto, to go outdoors; uscì a piedi, he went out on foot; uscire a cavallo, to ride off; uscire in automobile, to go out in the car; uscire precipitosamente, to rush out; uscire furtivamente, di soppiatto, to steal out; far uscire qlcu., ( accompagnandolo alla porta) to show s.o. out, ( mandandolo via) to send s.o. out: non fatelo uscire!, don't let him out!; far uscire da un paese merce di contrabbando, to smuggle goods out of a country; impedire a qlcu. di uscire, to stop s.o. from going out; uscì dall'automobile, he got out of the car; uscendo da teatro, lo incontrai, on leaving the theatre I met him; uscire dal letto, to get out of bed (o to get up); ( di fiume) to overflow; uscire dall'ospedale, to come out of the hospital; uscire dal carcere, di prigione, to come out of prison; il ciclista uscì dal gruppo, the cyclist emerged from the group; esco dal lavoro alle 6, I knock off work at 6; quando uscii da quel labirinto, da quella folla, when I got out of that maze, of that crowd; il treno uscì dal tunnel, the train emerged from the tunnel; il sangue gli usciva di bocca, blood was coming out his mouth; la luna uscì dalle nubi, the moon emerged from the clouds2 ( di pubblicazioni) to come* out, to be issued, to be published: quando uscirà il prossimo numero?, when will the next number come out?; questa rivista esce il martedì, this magazine comes out (o appears) on Tuesdays; è uscito un nuovo libro, a new book has been published; questo libro è appena uscito, this book is just out4 ( essere prodotto) to be produced, to be turned out: dalla fabbrica escono cento macchine al giorno, the factory turns out a hundred cars a day5 ( provenire) to come*: esce da un'antica famiglia, he comes of an old family; esce da un'ottima scuola, he comes out of (o went to) an excellent school6 ( sboccare) to lead* (to sthg.), to end (at sthg.): la strada esce su una piazza, the road leads to a square; questo sentiero esce sulla strada principale, this path ends at the main road7 ( cavarsela) to get* out; to come* out: uscire da un imbroglio, dai pasticci, da una situazione difficile, to get out of a scrape, of trouble, of a difficult situation; uscirne bene, male, con onore, to come out well, badly, honourably; uscire sano e salvo da un'incidente, to come out of an accident safe and sound9 (terminare, di parola) to end: questa parola esce in 't', this word ends in 't'10 (inform.) to exit.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: esce, escono, ( nei copioni teatrali) exit, exeunt; escono tutti, exeunt all; uscire di scena, to leave the stage (anche fig.) // uscire dal mondo, (fig.) to die // uscire dai limiti, to pass the limit: questo esce dai limiti dei tuoi diritti, this exceeds your rights; la sua impudenza uscì dai limiti, his impudence passed all bounds // uscire dal seminato, to wander from the subject (o point) // uscire di strada, to go off the road // uscire dalla retta via, to go off the straight and narrow path (o to go astray) // uscire dall'ordinario, to be out of the ordinary (o to be exceptional) // questi discorsi mi escono dagli occhi, dalle orecchie, I'm fed up with this talk // gli occhi gli uscivano dalla testa, his eyes were popping out of his head // di qui non si esce, o è stupido o fa finta, there are no two ways about it; either he is a fool or he's pretending // uscire di sé, di senno, di sentimento, to be beside oneself, to lose one's wits (o to go mad) // mi è proprio uscito di, dalla mente, it went clean out of my mind // uscire di mano, to slip out of s.o.'s hands; un vestito uscito dalle mani di Dior, a dress made by Dior; da quello scampolo esce una gonna, that cloth will do for a skirt // uscire di bocca, (fig.) to let slip: gli uscì di bocca una parolaccia, he let slip a swearword // una parola uscita dal cuore, a heartfelt word // uscire dalla vista, to disappear from view // uscire dall'inverno, to come out of winter // uscire dal riserbo, to drop one's reserve // uscire di minorità, to come of age // uscire da un partito, to leave a party // uscire dai ranghi, to fall out of line // (comm.): uscire sul mercato, to come on the market; uscire da una società, to leave (o to resign from) a company; uscire di carica, to leave office (o to retire from one's position) // uscire in mare, to put to sea // uscire allo scoperto, (fig.) to come out into the open // (sport) il portiere uscì ( dalla porta), the goalkeeper came off his line // uscì a dire che non era vero, he came out saying it wasn't true; uscì con osservazioni fuori di posto, he came out with remarks that were out of place; uscì in un fiume di insulti, he burst out into a flood of insults.* * *[uʃ'ʃire]1) (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* outlasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. — to let sb. out, to keep sb. in
fare uscire qcn. di prigione — to get sb. out of prison
uscire da — to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]
2) (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out3) (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4) (emergere)uscire indenne — to escape unharmed o uninjured
uscire con qcn. — to go out with sb., to date sb
6) (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* publishedfare uscire — to bring out [ edizione]
7) (provenire) to come*è uscito da una buona scuola — he went to o graduated from a good school
8) (sboccare) [ strada] to lead* to, to come out on [ piazza]9) (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn10) inform.11) teatr."esce Iago" — "exit Iago"
12) uscirneuscirne vivo — to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive
non c'è modo di uscirne — we can't get out of o through it
uscirsene con — to come out with [ stupidaggini]; to throw out [ commento]
••* * *uscire/u∫'∫ire/ [106](aus. essere)1 (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* out; uscite di qui! get out of here! lasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. to let sb. out, to keep sb. in; fare uscire qcn. di prigione to get sb. out of prison; uscire da to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]; uscire di casa to leave home; l'auto uscì di strada the car went off the road2 (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out; uscire con gli amici to go out with one's friends3 (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4 (emergere) uscire deluso dall'incontro to come away from the meeting disappointed; uscire indenne to escape unharmed o uninjured6 (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* published; fare uscire to bring out [ edizione]9 (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn11 teatr. "esce Iago" "exit Iago"12 uscirne uscirne vivo to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive; uscirne vincitore to emerge the victor; non c'è modo di uscirne we can't get out of o through itla pasta mi esce dagli occhi I'm fed up to the back teeth with pasta. -
128 durchbringen
durch|brin·gen [ʼdʊrçbrɪŋən]vt1) ( durchsetzen)etw [bei jdm] \durchbringen to push sth through [with sb];einen Änderungsantrag im Parlament \durchbringen to have an amendment ratified in parliament;sie hat beim Chef ihre Gehaltserhöhung durchgebracht she managed to get the boss to approve her pay rise;jdn \durchbringen to get sb elected2) ( für Unterhalt sorgen)jdn \durchbringen to support [or provide for] sb;sich \durchbringen to get by;3) ( ausgeben)
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