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121 streitig
Adj. JUR. litigious; (umstritten) contested, präd. in dispute, at issue; jemandem etw. streitig machen dispute s.o.’s right to s.th.; streitige Gerichtsbarkeit jurisdiction on civil disputes; Rang 1, strittig* * *strei|tig ['ʃtraitɪç]adjstréítig machen — to dispute sb's right to sth
jdm das Geschäft/den ersten Platz stréítig machen — to vie (form) or compete with sb for business/for first place
das/seine Kompetenz kann man ihm nicht stréítig machen — that/his competence is indisputable
* * *strei·tig[ˈʃtraitɪç]\streitiges Verfahren litigious proceedings pl\streitige Verhandlung adversarial hearingnicht \streitig non-contentiousjdm etw \streitig machen to challenge sb's sthjdm eine Stellung \streitig machen to challenge sb's positioneinem Land das Anrecht auf ein Gebiet \streitig machen to contest [or dispute] a country's right to a territory* * *Adjektiv disputed <question, issue>jemandem jemanden/etwas streitig machen — dispute somebody's right to somebody/something
* * *jemandem etwas streitig machen dispute sb’s right to sth;* * *Adjektiv disputed <question, issue>jemandem jemanden/etwas streitig machen — dispute somebody's right to somebody/something
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122 Persönlichkeitsmerkmal
Per|sön|lich|keits|merk|malntpersonality trait* * *Per·sön·lich·keits·merk·malnt personality trait -
123 ryś
m (G rysu) 1. (właściwość) trait, feature- indywidualny rys a personal touch- znał wszystkie rysy jej charakteru he knew all the traits of her character2. zw. pl (układ linii twarzy) features pl- miała wyraziste rysy twarzy she had very distinctive features3. (krótki opis) outline- rys historyczny miasta Warszawy an outline of the history of the city of Warsaw* * *( charakteru) trait, feature; ( streszczenie) outline- rysy* * *ma1. zool. lynx (Lynx); ryś rudy bobcat (L. rufus); ryś europejski (European) lynx (L. lynx); bystry jak ryś lynx-eyed.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ryś
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124 znamię
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > znamię
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125 antrofilia
= anthrophilia.Ex. Anthrophilia is the trait that most incenses the misanthrope, for it provides him with evidence enough that love is truly blind.* * *= anthrophilia.Ex: Anthrophilia is the trait that most incenses the misanthrope, for it provides him with evidence enough that love is truly blind.
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126 característica personal
(n.) = personality trait, personality characteristicEx. A good librarian has a complex combination of personality traits and learned skills, and little of the former can be taught in the library science classroom.Ex. This article is all about the key personality characteristics that can either lead to success or failure.* * *(n.) = personality trait, personality characteristicEx: A good librarian has a complex combination of personality traits and learned skills, and little of the former can be taught in the library science classroom.
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127 hasta ahora
adv.until now, so far, thus far, till now.* * *until now, so far* * ** * *= as yet, hitherto, so far, thus far, to date, up to now, yet, heretofore, all along, up to this point, by now, as of today, until now, up until now, up till now, till nowEx. A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.Ex. It offers to the librarian, the student, the teacher, the sociologist of knowledge, and the publisher a type of statistic not hitherto considered.Ex. The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex. Thus far the results are very encouraging and we definitely will be proceeding along this way.Ex. Two major projects in this area have been conducted to date.Ex. What is going to happen to those records that have been produced up to now under superimposition and therefore have headings that were created according to the ALA 1949 or even according to earlier codes?.Ex. The article suggests that this technique is the most transparent and equitable system yet devised.Ex. If some or all of the suggested entries are made, many more entries will be made than heretofore.Ex. 'I know you want to do the best job you can -- not that you haven't all along'.Ex. Up to this point, the discussion has covered what kind of research is not needed.Ex. It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex. As of today, there are no references to this issue in the literature.Ex. Until now, librarians have not been concerned with providing access to faculty owned collections.Ex. However, there are weaknesses with the formal notations used up until now.Ex. Nevertheless, femininity has up till now always been the dominant trait of the alienation of women, and masculinity that of men.Ex. Till now the comfort of fans has been the last thing on the minds of many clubs.* * *= as yet, hitherto, so far, thus far, to date, up to now, yet, heretofore, all along, up to this point, by now, as of today, until now, up until now, up till now, till nowEx: A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.
Ex: It offers to the librarian, the student, the teacher, the sociologist of knowledge, and the publisher a type of statistic not hitherto considered.Ex: The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex: Thus far the results are very encouraging and we definitely will be proceeding along this way.Ex: Two major projects in this area have been conducted to date.Ex: What is going to happen to those records that have been produced up to now under superimposition and therefore have headings that were created according to the ALA 1949 or even according to earlier codes?.Ex: The article suggests that this technique is the most transparent and equitable system yet devised.Ex: If some or all of the suggested entries are made, many more entries will be made than heretofore.Ex: 'I know you want to do the best job you can -- not that you haven't all along'.Ex: Up to this point, the discussion has covered what kind of research is not needed.Ex: It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex: As of today, there are no references to this issue in the literature.Ex: Until now, librarians have not been concerned with providing access to faculty owned collections.Ex: However, there are weaknesses with the formal notations used up until now.Ex: Nevertheless, femininity has up till now always been the dominant trait of the alienation of women, and masculinity that of men.Ex: Till now the comfort of fans has been the last thing on the minds of many clubs. -
128 misántropo
m.misanthrope, loner, misanthropist.* * *► adjetivo1 misanthropic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 misanthrope, misanthropist* * *misántropo, -aSM / F misanthrope, misanthropist* * *- pa masculino, femenino misanthrope, misanthropist* * *= loner, curmudgeon, misanthrope, misanthropist, misanthropic.Ex. Temperamentally Otlet was a loner wishing to be able to do everything himself in his own way.Ex. The most common problem suffered by curmudgeons turns out to be their circumscribed social life.Ex. Anthrophilia is the trait that most incenses the misanthrope, for it provides him with evidence enough that love is truly blind.Ex. All misanthropists hate or at least speak ill of the human race.Ex. She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.* * *- pa masculino, femenino misanthrope, misanthropist* * *= loner, curmudgeon, misanthrope, misanthropist, misanthropic.Ex: Temperamentally Otlet was a loner wishing to be able to do everything himself in his own way.
Ex: The most common problem suffered by curmudgeons turns out to be their circumscribed social life.Ex: Anthrophilia is the trait that most incenses the misanthrope, for it provides him with evidence enough that love is truly blind.Ex: All misanthropists hate or at least speak ill of the human race.Ex: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.* * *misántropo -pamasculine, femininemisanthrope, misanthropist* * *misántropo, -a nm,fmisanthrope, misanthropist* * *m, misántropa f misanthropist* * *misántropo, -pa n: misanthrope
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