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1 try to imagine
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2 try to imagine our position
Макаров: представьте себе наше положениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > try to imagine our position
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3 imagine
i'mæ‹in1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) imaginar2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) imaginar(se)3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) imaginar, suponer•- imagination
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imagine vb imaginartr[ɪ'mæʤɪn]1 (visualize) imaginar2 (suppose) suponer, imaginar(se), figurarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjust imagine! ¡imagínate!, ¡fíjate!v.• antojarse v.• aprehender v.• figurar v.• imaginar v.• pintar v.• representar v.• suponer v.ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪna) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]VT1) (=visualize) imaginarse, figurarseimagine my surprise — imagínate or figúrate mi sorpresa
you can imagine how I felt! — ¡imagínate or figúrate cómo me sentí!
(just) imagine! — ¡imagínate!, ¡figúrate!
"is he angry?" - "I imagine so!" — -¿está enfadado? -¡me imagino que sí!
2) (=falsely believe)you're just imagining things — te lo estás imaginando, son imaginaciones tuyas
he imagined himself to be the Messiah — se creía or se imaginaba que era el Mesías
3) (=suppose, think) suponer, creerdon't imagine that you're going to get it free — no te vayas a pensar or no te creas que te va a salir gratis
she fondly imagines that... — se hace la ilusión de que...
* * *[ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪn]a) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
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4 imagine
[ıʹmædʒın] v1. воображать, представлять себеthey couldn't imagine how they would do it - они плохо представляли себе, как они это сделают
I can't imagine what he looks like - я не представляю себе, как он выглядит, я не могу себе его представить
2. предполагать, думать, полагатьshe imagined that smb. was watching her - ей казалось, что за ней следят
I imagine it will rain - думаю, что пойдёт дождь
I know something about it, I imagine - по-моему, мне кое-что известно об этом
(just) imagine! - разг. вообразите!, подумайте!, подумать только!
3. догадываться, пониматьI cannot imagine what you mean - я не понимаю, что вы имеете в виду
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5 imaginar
v.1 to imagine.imagino que te has enterado de la noticia I imagine o suppose you've heard the newsno puedes imaginar cuánto me enfadé you can't imagine how angry I was2 to think up, to invent.3 to imagine to.* * *1 (gen) to imagine2 (pensar) to think, imagine■ ¡imagina que todos estamos a su entera disposición! she thinks we're all at her beck and call!3 (idear) to devise, think up■ imaginó una estrategia para despistar al vigilante he thought up a way to distract the guard's attention Table 1 NOTA The form imaginarse is also used in all senses, especially in colloquial speech /Table 1* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=suponer) to imagineno puedes imaginar cuánto he deseado que llegara este momento — you can't imagine how much I've been looking forward to this moment
imagino que necesitaréis unas vacaciones — I imagine o suppose o guess * that you'll need a holiday
imagina que tuvieras mucho dinero, ¿qué harías? — suppose o imagine that you had a lot of money - what would you do?
2) (=visualizar) to imagine3) (=inventar) [+ plan, método] to think up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineb) ( formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco — try to imagine o picture it painted white
c) ( idear) <plan/método> to think up, come up with2.imaginarse v prona) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no querrá ir — I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going
¿sabes cuánto costó? - me imagino que un dineral — do you know how much it cost? - a fortune, I should imagine
¿quedó contento? - imagínate! — was he pleased? - what do you think!
b) ( formar una imagen mental) to imagine* * *= envision, guess, imagine, visualise [visualize, -USA], dream, confabulate.Ex. Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.Ex. Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex. I do not imagine, as a result, that public libraries will, for instance, begin establishing inappropriate and complex transliterated forms of names.Ex. Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex. This has brought us nearer to UBC than anyone would have dreamed possible thirty years ago.Ex. His cognitive abilities were severely compromised, and he confabulated continuously and bizarrely.----* hacer imaginar = conjure up + a vision of, conjure up + an image of.* imaginarse = picture.* imaginarse una situación = envision + situation.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineb) ( formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco — try to imagine o picture it painted white
c) ( idear) <plan/método> to think up, come up with2.imaginarse v prona) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no querrá ir — I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going
¿sabes cuánto costó? - me imagino que un dineral — do you know how much it cost? - a fortune, I should imagine
¿quedó contento? - imagínate! — was he pleased? - what do you think!
b) ( formar una imagen mental) to imagine* * *= envision, guess, imagine, visualise [visualize, -USA], dream, confabulate.Ex: Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.
Ex: Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex: I do not imagine, as a result, that public libraries will, for instance, begin establishing inappropriate and complex transliterated forms of names.Ex: Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex: This has brought us nearer to UBC than anyone would have dreamed possible thirty years ago.Ex: His cognitive abilities were severely compromised, and he confabulated continuously and bizarrely.* hacer imaginar = conjure up + a vision of, conjure up + an image of.* imaginarse = picture.* imaginarse una situación = envision + situation.* * *imaginar [A1 ]vt1 (suponer, figurarse) to imagineimagino que seguirás con la misma empresa I suppose o imagine o expect you're still with the same companyno puede usted imaginar cuánto se lo agradezco you can't imagine how grateful I am to you2 (formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco try to imagine o picture it painted white3 (idear) ‹plan/método/solución› to think up, come up with1 (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no le habrán quedado ganas de repetir la experiencia I don't imagine o suppose he feels like repeating the experienceno me imagino qué puede haber estado haciendo allí I can't imagine o think what he could have been doing thereno te puedes imaginar lo mal que nos trató you've no idea how badly she treated usnunca me hubiera imaginado que nos iba a traicionar I'd never have dreamed o imagined that he would betray us¿sabes cuánto les costó? — me imagino que un dineral do you know how much it cost them? — a fortune, I should imagine o think¿quedó contento? — ¡imagínate! was he happy? — what do you think!¿habrá que moverlo de ahí? — me imagino que sí do you think we'll have to move it — I suppose so o I imagine so o it looks like itno sabes cómo me dolió — ¡me (lo) imagino! it was unbelievably painful — I can imagine! o ( colloq) I bet it was!2 (formar una imagen mental) to imagine¿te la imaginas con diez kilos menos? can you imagine o picture her ten kilos lighter?me lo imaginaba más alto I imagined him to be taller, I thought he would be tallerimagínatelo sin barba imagine how he'd look without a beard* * *
imaginar ( conjugate imaginar) verbo transitivo
imaginarse verbo pronominal
to imagine;◊ me imagino que no querrá ir I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going;
no te puedes imaginar lo mal que nos trató you've no idea how badly she treated us;
¿quedó contento? — ¡imagínate! was he pleased? — what do you think!;
me imagino que sí I suppose so;
me lo imaginaba más alto I imagined he'd be taller
imaginar verbo transitivo
1 to imagine: intenté imaginar algo agradable, I tried to think of something pleasant
2 (creer, suponer) to expect, assume: imagino que vendrán enseguida, I expect they'll be here soon
' imaginar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poner
- saber
- soñar
- suponer
- calcular
- concebir
- dónde
English:
see
- think up
- visualize
- conceive
- guess
* * *♦ vt1. [suponer] to imagine;imagino que te has enterado de la noticia I imagine o suppose you've heard the news;imagina por un momento que eres millonario imagine for a moment that you are a millionaire;no puedes imaginar cuánto me enfadé you can't imagine how angry I was;imagina que llega y no estamos preparados imagine what would happen if she arrived and we weren't ready2. [visualizar] to imagine, to picture;imagina un mundo más justo imagine a fairer world3. [idear] to think up, to invent* * *v/t imagine* * *imaginar vt: to imagine* * *imaginar vb to imagine¡imagínate! just imagine! -
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v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) (try to) imagine (there is oder are), (try to) visualize; das Übrige können Sie sich hinzudenken I’m sure you can fill in (bes. visuell: imagine) the rest, I’ll leave the rest to your imagination* * *hin|zu|den|kenvt septo add in one's mind or imagination* * ** * *das Übrige können Sie sich hinzudenken I’m sure you can fill in ( besonders visuell: imagine) the rest, I’ll leave the rest to your imagination* * *sich (Dat.) etwas hinzudenken — add something in one's imagination
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7 воображать
несовер. - воображать;
совер. - вообразить( что-л.) imagine, fancy вообразите! ≈ fancy! воображаю! разг. ≈ I can just imagine! воображать о себеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > воображать
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8 andar suavemente
(v.) = padEx. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.* * *(v.) = padEx: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
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9 caminar suavemente
(v.) = padEx. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.* * *(v.) = padEx: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
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10 lanudo
adj.1 woolly (lanoso), consisting of wool, clothed with wool, lanigerous, fleecy.2 rustic, uncouth (maleducado). (Andes & Caribbean)3 well off (rico). (Caribbean & Mexico)* * *► adjetivo1 woolly (US wooly)* * *ADJ1) (=lanoso) woolly, wooly (EEUU), fleecy2) Méx * (=rico) well off* * *- da adjetivo long-haired, shaggy* * *= fleecy, wooly [woolier -comp., wooliest -sup.], furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.].Ex. Results of experiments have indicated that because the beetles favour fleecy woollen material, this material can be used to trap insects in library book depositories.Ex. The problem used was the riddle of the frozen wooly mammoths.Ex. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.Ex. Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.* * *- da adjetivo long-haired, shaggy* * *= fleecy, wooly [woolier -comp., wooliest -sup.], furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.].Ex: Results of experiments have indicated that because the beetles favour fleecy woollen material, this material can be used to trap insects in library book depositories.
Ex: The problem used was the riddle of the frozen wooly mammoths.Ex: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.Ex: Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.* * *lanudo -dalong-haired, shaggy* * *
lanudo◊ -da adjetivo
long-haired, shaggy
lanudo,-a adjetivo woolly, fleecy
(peludo) furry
' lanudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanuda
English:
shaggy
* * *lanudo, -a adj1. [con lana, vello] woolly* * *woolly; perro shaggy, long-haired* * *lanudo, -da adj: woolly -
11 peludo
adj.1 hairy, furred, bushy, covered with hair.2 hairy, crinite.* * *► adjetivo1 hairy* * *1. ADJ1) (=con mucho pelo) hairy, shaggy; (=con pelo largo) long-haired; [animal] furry, shaggy; [barba] bushy2) CAm * (=difícil) hard2. SM1) (=felpudo) round felt mat2) Cono Sur (Zool) (species of) armadillo3) Cono Sur** (=borrachera)* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.Ex. Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex. Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.----* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
Ex: Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex: Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *1 ‹hombre/brazo› hairy; ‹barba› bushy2 ‹animal› hairy, furry ‹perro› (con mucho pelo) shaggy; (con pelo largo) long-haired; ‹cola› bushy3 ‹lana/jersey› hairy1 ( Zool) armadillo2( RPl fam) (borrachera): agarró un peludo impresionante she got completely legless o plastered ( colloq)* * *
peludo◊ -da adjetivo ‹hombre/brazo› hairy;
‹ barba› bushy;
‹ animal› hairy, furry;
‹ cola› bushy;
‹lana/jersey› hairy
peludo,-a adjetivo
1 (una persona) hairy
2 (un animal) furry
' peludo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanuda
- lanudo
- peluda
English:
furry
- hairy
- shaggy
* * *peludo, -a♦ adj1. [con pelo] hairy♦ nmRP1. [animal] armadillo;Famcaer como peludo de regalo to appear out of the blue* * ** * *peludo, -da adj: hairy, shaggy, bushy* * *peludo adj2. (animal) long haired -
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v.to walk softly, to pad.* * *(v.) = padEx. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.* * *(v.) = padEx: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
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13 mazine
(mazin) [from Fre imaginer]: to imagine. Aster sey mazin sok ki mo ti ganye = Now try to imagine the shock that I got. Mazine ki avan invansyon elektrisite, ti ena, lor tu bann kontinan met ansam, enn larme = Imagine that before the invention (of) electricity, there was, on all the continents put together, an army. -
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СТАВИТЬ/ПОСТАВИТЬ СЕБЙ НА МЕСТО чьё, кого СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ (ВСТАТЬ) НА МЕСТО VP subj: human2nd van, usu. pfv imperto (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situationX поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes). "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека» (Тендряков 1).и...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца ( = солдата вооружённой охраны), вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a). -
15 встать на место
[VP; subj: human; 2nd var., usu. pfv imper]=====⇒ to (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situation:- X поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes).♦ "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека" (Тендряков 1). "...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).♦ Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца [ = солдата вооружённой охраны], вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > встать на место
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16 поставить себя на место
[VP; subj: human; 2nd var., usu. pfv imper]=====⇒ to (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situation:- X поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes).♦ "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека" (Тендряков 1). "...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).♦ Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца [ = солдата вооружённой охраны], вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поставить себя на место
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17 ставить себя на место
[VP; subj: human; 2nd var., usu. pfv imper]=====⇒ to (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situation:- X поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes).♦ "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека" (Тендряков 1). "...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).♦ Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца [ = солдата вооружённой охраны], вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ставить себя на место
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18 становиться на место
[VP; subj: human; 2nd var., usu. pfv imper]=====⇒ to (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situation:- X поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes).♦ "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека" (Тендряков 1). "...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).♦ Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца [ = солдата вооружённой охраны], вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > становиться на место
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19 стать на место
[VP; subj: human; 2nd var., usu. pfv imper]=====⇒ to (try to) imagine o.s. in someone else's situation:- X поставил себя на место Y-a - X put himself in Y's place (shoes).♦ "...Ты на минуту встань на мое место. Представь, что тебе приносят пулю и говорят: вот доказательство, что ты убил человека" (Тендряков 1). "...Put yourself in my place for a moment. Imagine that someone brings you a bullet, and says: 'Here is the evidence that you have killed a man'" (1a).♦ Он поставил тут себя на место старого болвана-вохровца [ = солдата вооружённой охраны], вообразил, как вдруг рушится перед ним выстроенный скудным умом логический мир... (Аксёнов 7). Putting himself in the old buzzard's shoes, he tried to picture what it would be like to have the logical world he had constructed with the meager resources of his brain crumble beneath him... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стать на место
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20 воображать
vt; св - вообрази́тьto imagine, to fancyвообрази́! — just fancy, try and imagine!
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