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  • 1 until

    حَتَّى \ even: showing a fact from which one may guess other facts: I invited him, but he didn’t even answer my letter (so, clearly, he did not come). It’s cold here, even in summer (so, clearly, it is very cold in winter), showing an unexpected fact: He was very kind; he even lent me some money, (used to give more force to a comparative word): He knows even less than I do. He’s even lazier than you are. in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. (no sooner)... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). so that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. till: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. We can’t go till Monday. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. I was away from June to October. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned.

    Arabic-English glossary > until

  • 2 bis die Wahllokale geschlossen haben

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > bis die Wahllokale geschlossen haben

  • 3 до

    1. предл. (за близост) by, by the side of. beside, near, close to, next to
    един до друг one beside the other, side by side
    седя до sit next to/beside/by
    седя до огъня sit by the fire
    той живее до нас he lives next door to us
    2. (за предел, посока, степен) to, up to, down to, as far as
    до града има пет километра it's five kilometres to the town
    изпращам някого до вратата see s.o. to the door
    до известна степен to a certain degree
    до глезените/коленете ankle-/knee-deep
    затъвам до коленете sink up to o.'s knees
    до гърдите/рамената breast-/shoul-der-high
    до кръста down/up to the waist
    хвръквам до fly as high as
    засмян до уши smiling broadly
    пълен до горе filled to the brim/to overflowing
    до един to the last man
    ние отидохме до реката we went as far as the river
    идвам до заключение come to/arrive at a conclusion
    отнасям въпроса до refer the matter to
    от... до from... to
    4. (за време) till, until, up to
    от... до from... to/till
    до сутринта/вечерта till morning/evening
    от сутрин до вечер from morning till night
    работя до късно през нощта work far into the night
    до преди няколко дни (up) till a few days ago
    до края till the end
    до тая минута to this very minute
    до последната минута to the very last
    най-късно до събота by Saturday at the latest
    можеш ли да свършиш това до утре? can you finish this by tomorrow?
    до сключването на спогодбата pending the completion of the agreement
    5. (па малко от.) under, not, over
    деца до шест години children under six
    с тегло до пет кила weighing not over five kilos
    6. (приблизително) about, some. somewhere about
    там имаше до двадесет души there were about/some twenty people there
    7. (не повече от) up to, as much/many as
    до три пъти up to/as many as three times
    той си докарва до 2000 лева месечно he makes up to 2000 levs a month
    8. (досежно) about, to
    това не се отнася до тебе this does not refer/apply to you
    колкото се отнася до мене as far as I am concerned, as for me
    натъпкани човек до човек packed tight
    от език до език има разлика there is a difference between one language and another
    това е до човека it depends on the man
    не ми е до not be in a state for, be in no mood for/to
    не ми е до това I've got something else to think about
    не ми е до смях I am/feel in no mood for laughing; I am in no laughing mood
    до безкрайност ad infinitum. to infinity
    до втръсване to satiety/nausea
    точен до минутата punctual to the minute
    смел до безразсъдност courageous to the point of recklessness
    бия до посиняване beat black and blue
    докарвам до лудост drive crazy
    до след until after
    до Министъра на просветата (в адрес) The Minister of Education
    9. муз. С
    до диез C-sharp
    до мажор C-major
    до ще време the time will come
    до-
    10. предст. (изчерпване докрай на започнатото действие) up; finish с ger. all; what is left
    дояждам finish up, eat what is left
    дошивам finish sewing
    11. (предел за пространство, време, степен) to, up to; long enough
    добирам се manage to get (to)
    доживявам да видя live (long enough) to see
    дотичвам run up (to)
    доварявам boil soft
    12. (добавяне на количество, което не достига) in addition, some more, as a supplement
    доплащам pay in addition, pay the difference
    домързява ме feel lazy
    домъчнява ми feel/grow sad
    допива ми се feel like drinking/like a drink
    доплаква ми се feel like crying
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    до,
    предл.
    1. (за близост) by, by the side of, beside, near, close to, next to; един \до друг one beside the other, side by side; седя \до sit next to/beside/by; той живее \до нас he lives next door to us;
    2. (за предел, посока, степен) to, up to, down to, as far as; \до глезените/коленете ankle-/knee-deep; \до гърдите/рамената breast-/shoulder-high; \до един to the last man; \до кръста down/up to the waist; засмян \до уши smiling broadly; идвам \до заключение come to/arrive at a conclusion; изпращам някого \до вратата see s.o. to the door; ние отидохме \до реката we went as far as the river; от\до … from … to …/till; пълен \до горе filled to the brim/to overflowing; хвръквам \до fly as high as;
    3. (за време) till, until, up to; поет. ere; \до края till the end; \до последната минута to the very last; \до преди няколко дни (up) till a few days ago; \до сключването на спогодбата pending the completion of the agreement; \до сутринта/вечерта till morning/evening; най-късно \до събота by Saturday at the latest; работя \до късно през нощта work far into the night;
    4. ( по-малко от) under, not over; деца \до шест години children under six; с тегло \до пет кила weighing not over five kilos;
    5. ( приблизително) about, some, somewhere about; там имаше \до двадесет души there were about/some twenty people there;
    6. (не повече от) up to, as much/many as; \до три пъти up to/as many as three times; about, to;
    7. ( относно) колкото се отнася \до мене as far as I am concerned, as for me; това не се отнася \до тебе this does not refer/apply to you; • бия \до посиняване beat black and blue; \до безкрайност ad infinitum, to infinity; \до втръсване to satiety/nausea; \до Министъра на просветата (в адрес) The Minister of Education; \до след until after; докарвам \до лудост drive crazy; натъпкани човек \до човек packed tight; не ми е \до not be in a state for, be in no mood for/to; не ми е \до смях I am/feel in no mood for laughing; I am in no laughing mood; не ми е \до това I’ve got something else to think about; смел \до безразсъдност courageous to the point of recklessness; това е \до човека it depends on the man; точен \до минутата punctual to the minute.
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    ср., само ед. муз. C; \до диез C-sharp; \до мажор C-major.
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    at ; beside: one до the other - един до друг; by: sit до the fire - седя до огъня; C/do (муз. нота); next: Two days remain до Christmas. - Остават два дни до Коледа.; to (за движение); until
    * * *
    1. (за време) till, until, up to 2. (за предел, посока, степен) to, up to, down to, as far as 3. (не повече от) up to, as much/many as 4. (па малко от.) under, not, over 5. (приблизително) about, some. somewhere about 6. 1 (досежно) about, to 7. 1 предл. (за близост) by, by the side of. beside, near, close to, next to 8. 12 муз. С 9. 3 kilometres to the town 10. 8 лева месечно he makes up to 11. 910 levs a month 12. ДО Министъра на просветата (в адрес) The Minister of Education 13. ДО безкрайност ad infinitum. to infinity 14. ДО втръсване to satiety/ nausea 15. ДО глезените/коленете ankle-/knee-deep 16. ДО града има пет километра it's 17. ДО гърдите/рамената breast-/shoul-der-high 18. ДО диез C-sharp 19. ДО един to the last man 20. ДО известна степен to a certain degree 21. ДО края till the end 22. ДО кръста down/up to the waist 23. ДО мажор C-major\\ 24. ДО последната минута to the very last 25. ДО сключването на спогодбата pending the completion of the agreement 26. ДО след until after 27. ДО сутринта/вечерта till morning/evening 28. ДО тая минута to this very minute 29. ДО три пъти up to/as many as three times 30. бия ДО посиняване beat black and blue 31. деца ДО шест години children under six 32. докарвам ДО лудост drive crazy 33. един ДО друг one beside the other, side by side 34. засмян ДО уши smiling broadly 35. затъвам ДО коленете sink up to o.'s knees 36. идвам ДО заключение come to/arrive at a conclusion 37. изпращам някого ДО вратата see s.o. to the door 38. колкото се отнася ДО мене as far as I am concerned, as for me 39. можеш ли да свършиш това ДО утре? can you finish this by tomorrow? 40. най-късно ДО събота by Saturday at the latest 41. натъпкани човек ДО човек packed tight 42. не ми е ДО not be in a state for, be in no mood for/to 43. не ми е ДО смях I am/ feel in no mood for laughing;I am in no laughing mood 44. не ми е ДО това I've got something else to think about 45. ние отидохме ДО реката we went as far as the river 46. от... до from... to 47. от... до from... to/till 48. от език ДО език има разлика there is a difference between one language and another 49. от сутрин ДО вечер from morning till night 50. отнасям въпроса ДО refer the matter to 51. пълен ДО горе filled to the brim/to overflowing 52. работя ДО късно през нощта work far into the night: ДО преди няколко дни (up) till a few days ago 53. с тегло ДО пет кила weighing not over five kilos 54. седя ДО sit next to/beside/by 55. седя ДО огъня sit by the fire 56. смел ДО безразсъдност courageous to the point of recklessness 57. там имаше ДО двадесет души there were about/some twenty people there 58. това е ДО човека it depends on the man 59. това не се отнася ДО тебе this does not refer/apply to you 60. той живее ДО нас he lives next door to us 61. той си докарва ДО 62. точен ДО минутата punctual to the minute 63. хвръквам ДО fly as high as 64. ще: до ще време the time will come

    Български-английски речник > до

  • 4 pasar desapercibido

    v.
    1 to pay no attention to.
    Nos pasó desapercibido su cumpleaños We paid no attention to his birthday.
    2 to go by unnoticed, to escape notice, to escape observation, to escape remark.
    * * *
    to go unnoticed
    * * *
    (v.) = be unnoticeable, go + unnoticed, lie + unnoticed, remain + unnoticed, slip by + unnoticed, become + unnoticeable, go + unrecognised, be an invisible fly on the wall, go + unnoted, lie + forgotten, sneak under + the radar
    Ex. In the long run, electronic uinformation technology will very likely have important effects, but many of the changes will be so gradual as to be unnoticeable to those experiencing them until they look back.
    Ex. For some years this work went largely unnoticed in the West, until after the Second World War it was discovered by a new generation of librarians.
    Ex. There are a number of examples of what ultimately appear as highly significant discoveries lying unnoticed for years in the literature.
    Ex. Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed.
    Ex. However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.
    Ex. The initial strangeness of the synthesized speech is said to become unnoticeable to listeners after a short time.
    Ex. Serials published by American Indians have tended to go unrecognised for several reasons.
    Ex. The fieldworker can learn more from perturbing the system than from pretending to be an invisible fly on the wall.
    Ex. These activities & approaches that often go unnoted.
    Ex. The 18th-century Philadelphia house of James Dexter will not lie forgotten beneath a planned tour bus depot.
    Ex. 'What I'm trying to get across is that chocolate is sneaking under the radar of unhealthy foods,' said the doctor from Airdrie Health Centre.
    * * *
    (v.) = be unnoticeable, go + unnoticed, lie + unnoticed, remain + unnoticed, slip by + unnoticed, become + unnoticeable, go + unrecognised, be an invisible fly on the wall, go + unnoted, lie + forgotten, sneak under + the radar

    Ex: In the long run, electronic uinformation technology will very likely have important effects, but many of the changes will be so gradual as to be unnoticeable to those experiencing them until they look back.

    Ex: For some years this work went largely unnoticed in the West, until after the Second World War it was discovered by a new generation of librarians.
    Ex: There are a number of examples of what ultimately appear as highly significant discoveries lying unnoticed for years in the literature.
    Ex: Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed.
    Ex: However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.
    Ex: The initial strangeness of the synthesized speech is said to become unnoticeable to listeners after a short time.
    Ex: Serials published by American Indians have tended to go unrecognised for several reasons.
    Ex: The fieldworker can learn more from perturbing the system than from pretending to be an invisible fly on the wall.
    Ex: These activities & approaches that often go unnoted.
    Ex: The 18th-century Philadelphia house of James Dexter will not lie forgotten beneath a planned tour bus depot.
    Ex: 'What I'm trying to get across is that chocolate is sneaking under the radar of unhealthy foods,' said the doctor from Airdrie Health Centre.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasar desapercibido

  • 5 pasar inadvertido

    v.
    1 to slip by, to get by, to escape notice, to escape observation.
    El ladrón pasó inadvertido The thief slipped by.
    2 to pay no attention to it.
    Nos pasó inadvertido We paid no attention to it.
    * * *
    to go unnoticed
    * * *
    (v.) = be unnoticeable, escape + notice, go + unnoticed, lie + unnoticed, remain + unnoticed, slip by + unnoticed, become + unnoticeable, go + unrecognised, go + unnoted, sneak under + the radar
    Ex. In the long run, electronic uinformation technology will very likely have important effects, but many of the changes will be so gradual as to be unnoticeable to those experiencing them until they look back.
    Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).
    Ex. For some years this work went largely unnoticed in the West, until after the Second World War it was discovered by a new generation of librarians.
    Ex. There are a number of examples of what ultimately appear as highly significant discoveries lying unnoticed for years in the literature.
    Ex. Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed.
    Ex. However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.
    Ex. The initial strangeness of the synthesized speech is said to become unnoticeable to listeners after a short time.
    Ex. Serials published by American Indians have tended to go unrecognised for several reasons.
    Ex. These activities & approaches that often go unnoted.
    Ex. 'What I'm trying to get across is that chocolate is sneaking under the radar of unhealthy foods,' said the doctor from Airdrie Health Centre.
    * * *
    (v.) = be unnoticeable, escape + notice, go + unnoticed, lie + unnoticed, remain + unnoticed, slip by + unnoticed, become + unnoticeable, go + unrecognised, go + unnoted, sneak under + the radar

    Ex: In the long run, electronic uinformation technology will very likely have important effects, but many of the changes will be so gradual as to be unnoticeable to those experiencing them until they look back.

    Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).
    Ex: For some years this work went largely unnoticed in the West, until after the Second World War it was discovered by a new generation of librarians.
    Ex: There are a number of examples of what ultimately appear as highly significant discoveries lying unnoticed for years in the literature.
    Ex: Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed.
    Ex: However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.
    Ex: The initial strangeness of the synthesized speech is said to become unnoticeable to listeners after a short time.
    Ex: Serials published by American Indians have tended to go unrecognised for several reasons.
    Ex: These activities & approaches that often go unnoted.
    Ex: 'What I'm trying to get across is that chocolate is sneaking under the radar of unhealthy foods,' said the doctor from Airdrie Health Centre.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasar inadvertido

  • 6 Über

    I Präp.
    1. räumlich: over, above; (höher als) auch higher than; (über... hinaus) beyond; sie wohnt über uns she lives (on the floor) above us; über der Stadt tobte ein Gewitter a storm was raging over the town; über uns nichts als blauer Himmel nothing above us but blue sky; er stand bis über die Knöchel im Schlamm the mud came up past his ankles; über jemandem stehen fig. (überlegen sein) be above s.o. (auch beruflich); über den Dingen stehen fig. be above such things
    2. (quer über) across; über die Straße gehen cross the street; über den Fluss schwimmen swim across the river; jemandem über das Haar streichen stroke s.o.’s hair; Tränen liefen ihr über die Wangen tears ran down her cheeks
    3. (in Richtung) via, through; über München nach Rom to Rome via Munich; geht der Zug über Frankfurt? does the train go through ( oder via) Frankfurt?
    4. bei einer Tätigkeit etc.: over; über den Büchern sitzen sit ( oder pore) over one’s books; über der Arbeit / seiner Lektüre einschlafen fall asleep over one’s work / while reading
    5. über meine Kräfte ( hinaus) beyond my strength; das geht über meinen Verstand it’s beyond me, it’s above my head; das geht ihm über alles it means more than anything to him; es geht nichts über... there’s nothing like...
    6. (mehr als) over, more than; amtlich: exceeding; Temperaturen über null above freezing ( oder zero); über 30 Grad over 30 degrees; er ist über 70 Jahre alt past ( oder over) seventy; man muss über 18 ( Jahre) sein you must be over 18
    7. (+ Akk) (wegen) over, about; über jemanden lachen laugh at / make fun of s.o.; sich (Dat) über etw. Sorgen machen worry about s.th.
    8. (+ Akk) (in Höhe von): eine Rechnung über 400 Euro a bill for 400 euros
    9. (während) during, while; über Nacht overnight; über das Wochenende over the weekend; über einige Jahre verteilt spread over several years; über kurz oder lang sooner or later; über all dem Gerede habe ich die Kinder ganz vergessen with all this chatting I completely forgot about the children
    10. sprechen etc. über (+ Akk) about; Abhandlung, Werk, Vortrag über (+ Akk) on; über Geschäfte / den Beruf / Politik reden talk business / shop / politics; nachdenken über (+ Akk) think about
    11. verstärkend: Fehler über Fehler one mistake after the other; Ärger über Ärger no end of trouble; er hat Schulden über Schulden he’s up to his ears in debt
    II Adv.: über und über all over; die ganze Zeit über all along; den ganzen Tag etc. über throughout the day etc.; etw. über sein umg. have had enough of s.th., be sick and tired of s.th.; übrig, vorüber, überhaben etc.
    * * *
    by way of; over; across; via; about; above; on
    * * *
    ['yːbɐ]
    1. prep
    1) +acc (räumlich) over; (= quer über) across; (= weiter als) beyond

    etw ǘber etw hängen/stellen — to hang/put sth over or above sth

    es wurde ǘber alle Sender ausgestrahlt — it was broadcast over all transmitters

    er lachte ǘber das ganze Gesicht — he was beaming all over his face

    2) +dat (räumlich) (Lage, Standort) over, above; (= jenseits) over, across

    zwei Grad ǘber null — two degrees (above zero)

    ǘber der Stadt lag dichter Nebel — a thick mist hung over the town

    ǘber uns lachte die Sonne — the sun smiled above us

    er trug den Mantel ǘber dem Arm — he was carrying his coat over his arm

    ǘber jdm stehen or sein (fig)to be over or above sb

    er steht ǘber der Situation (fig)he is above it all

    3) +dat (zeitlich = bei, während) over

    ǘber der Arbeit einschlafen — to fall asleep over one's work

    etw ǘber einem Glas Wein besprechen — to discuss sth over a glass of wine

    ǘber all der Aufregung/unserer Unterhaltung habe ich ganz vergessen, dass... — in all the or what with all the excitement/what with all this chatting I quite forgot that...

    ǘber Mittag geht er meist nach Hause — he usually goes home at lunch or at midday

    4) +acc

    Cäsars Sieg ǘber die Gallier — Caesar's victory over the Gauls

    Gewalt ǘber jdn haben — to have power over sb

    es kam plötzlich ǘber ihn — it suddenly came over him

    sie liebt ihn ǘber alles — she loves him more than anything

    das geht mir ǘber den Verstand — that's beyond my understanding

    Fluch ǘber dich! (obs)a curse upon you! (obs)

    5) +acc (= vermittels, auf dem Wege über) via

    die Nummer erfährt man ǘber die Auskunft — you'll get the number from or through or via information

    wir sind ǘber die Autobahn gekommen — we came by or via the autobahn

    nach Köln ǘber Aachen — to Cologne via Aachen

    Zug nach Frankfurt ǘber Wiesbaden und Mainz — train to Frankfurt via or stopping at or calling at (Brit) Wiesbaden and Mainz

    6) +acc (zeitlich) (= innerhalb eines Zeitraums, länger als) over

    ǘber Weihnachten — over Christmas

    bis ǘber Ostern — until after Easter

    den ganzen Sommer ǘber — all summer long

    ǘber Wochen (ausgedehnt) — for weeks on end

    die ganze Zeit ǘber — all the time

    das ganze Jahr ǘber — all through the year, all year round

    ǘber kurz oder lang — sooner or later

    es ist ǘber vierzehn Tage her, dass... — it's over fourteen days since...

    7) +acc (bei Zahlenangaben) (= in Höhe von) for; (= mehr als) over

    ein Scheck ǘber 20 Euro — a cheque (Brit) or check (US) for 20 euros

    eine Rechnung von ǘber £ 100 — a bill for over or of over £100

    Kinder ǘber 14 Jahre — children over 14 years or of 14 (years of age) and over

    Städte ǘber 50.000 Einwohner — towns of over 50,000 inhabitants

    Pakete ǘber 10 kg — parcels (esp Brit) or packages over 10 kgs

    8) +acc (= wegen) over; (= betreffend) about

    ein Buch/Film/Vortrag etc ǘber... — a book/film/lecture etc about or on...

    was wissen Sie ǘber ihn? — what do you know about him?

    ǘber welches Thema schreiben Sie Ihr neues Buch? — what's the subject of your new book?, what's your new book about?

    ǘber Politik/Wörterbücher/Fußball etc reden — to talk (about) politics/dictionaries/football etc

    ǘber jdn/etw lachen — to laugh about or at sb/sth

    sich ǘber etw freuen/ärgern — to be pleased/angry about or at sth

    9) +acc (steigernd) upon

    Fehler ǘber Fehler — mistake upon or after mistake, one mistake after another

    2. adv

    ǘber und ǘber — all over

    er wurde ǘber und ǘber rot — he went red all over

    ich stecke ǘber und ǘber in Schulden — I am up to my ears in debt

    (das) Gewehr ǘber! (Mil)shoulder arms!

    ǘber sein (inf)to be better than sb at sth

    * * *
    1) (on the subject of: We talked about our plans; What's the book about?) about
    2) (in a higher position than: a picture above the fireplace.) above
    3) (greater than: The child's intelligence is above average.) above
    4) (to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of: He took her across the road.) across
    5) (through; along; across: We came by the main road.) by
    6) (more than: His salary is in excess of $25,000 a year.) in excess of
    7) (about: a book on the theatre.) on
    8) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) over
    9) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) over
    10) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) over
    11) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) over
    12) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) over
    13) (finished: The affair is over now.) over
    14) (by way of: We went to America via Japan; The news reached me via my aunt.) via
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    [ˈy:bɐ]
    1. +dat (oberhalb) above
    \über dem Waschbecken befindet sich ein Spiegel there's a mirror above the washbasin
    2. +dat (unmittelbar auf) over
    \über diesem Pullover kannst du keinen roten Mantel tragen you can't wear a red coat over that pullover
    reinige die Flasche \über der Spüle clean the bottle over the sink
    \über der Straße across the street
    4. +akk (höher als) over
    er hängte ein Schild über die Tür he hang a sign over the door
    5. +akk (querend) over
    reichst du mir mal den Kaffee \über den Tisch? can you pass me the coffee across the table?
    die Brücke führt \über den Fluss the bridge goes over [or across] the river
    mit einem Satz sprang er \über den Graben with a single leap he jumped over [or across] [or cleared] the ditch
    6. +akk (sich länger erstreckend: horizontal) beyond; (vertikal) above
    das Schloss ragte \über das Tal empor the castle towered above the valley
    bis \über die Knöchel im Dreck versinken to sink ankle-deep in mud
    7. +akk (erfassend) over
    der Scheinwerferstrahl strich \über die Mauer und den Gefängnishof the spotlight swept over [or across] the wall and the prison courtyard
    ein Blick \über etw a view of [or over] sth
    ein Überblick \über etw an overview of sth
    8. +akk (bedeckend) over
    sie breitete eine Tischdecke \über den Tisch she spread a tablecloth over the table
    9. +akk (berührend) over
    er strich ihr \über das Haar/die Wange he stroked her hair/cheek
    seid ihr auf eurer Tour auch \über München gekommen? did you go through Munich on your trip?
    Zug nach Berlin über Leipzig train to Berlin via [or stopping at] Leipzig
    11. +akk (überlegen, vorrangig) above
    er steht \über den Dingen he is above it all
    12. +akk (zeitlich länger) over
    es ist \über eine Woche her, dass... it's over a week since...
    bis \über Weihnachten until after Christmas
    13. +akk (während) over
    habt ihr \über das Wochenende schon was vor? have you got anything planned for [or over] the weekend?
    \über Wochen for weeks on end
    vergiss \über dem ganzen Ärger aber nicht, dass wir dich lieben don't forget in the midst of all this trouble that we love you
    irgendwie muss ich \über diesem Gedanken wohl eingeschlafen sein I must have somehow fallen asleep [whilst] thinking about it
    sie sitzt \über ihren Büchern she is sitting over her books
    15. +dat (mehr als) over
    Kinder \über sechs [Jahre] children over six years [or of six years and over]
    bei \über 40° C... at a temperature [or temperatures] of more than [or over] 40° C...
    ich gebe Ihnen einen Scheck \über Euro 5.000 I'm giving you a cheque for 5,000 euros
    17. +akk (betreffend) about
    ich darf Ihnen keine Auskunft \über diese Sache geben I can't give you any information about [or on] this affair
    ein Buch \über jdn/etw schreiben to write a book about [or on] sb/sth
    18. +akk (mithilfe von) through
    ich habe diese Stelle \über Beziehungen bekommen I got this position through being well connected
    19. + akk RADIO, TV (etw benutzend) on
    \über Satellit empfange ich 63 Programme I can receive 63 channels via [or on] satellite
    20.
    ... \über... nothing but...
    es waren Vögel \über Vögel, die über uns hinwegrauschten! [what seemed like] an endless stream of birds flew over us!
    Fehler \über Fehler nothing but mistakes, mistake after [or upon] mistake!
    Reden \über Reden speech after speech
    \über alles more than anything
    sein Hund geht ihm \über alles he loves his dog more than anything else
    II. adv
    1. (älter als) over
    Kinder, die \über sechs Jahre alt sind,... children over six
    2. (mehr als) more than
    3. (während) through
    das ganze Jahr/den ganzen Sommer \über all through the year/summer
    den ganzen Tag \über all day long
    4.
    \über und \über all over, completely
    ihr seid \über und \über mit Schlamm verschmiert! you're completely covered [or covered all over] in mud!
    \über und \über verdreckt sein to be absolutely filthy
    III. adj (fam)
    \über sein to be left; Essen to be left [over]
    etw [für jdn] \über haben to have sth left [for sb]; Essen to have sth left [over] [for sb]
    jdm [in etw dat] \über sein to be better than [or fam have the edge on] sb [in sth]
    jdm auf einem bestimmten Gebiet \über sein to be better than sb in a certain field
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    1.
    1) (Lage, Standort) over; above; (in einer Rangfolge) above

    über jemandem stehen(fig.) be above somebody

    2) (während) during

    über dem Lesen einschlafen — fall asleep over one's book/magazine etc.

    3) (infolge) because of; as a result of

    über der Aufregung vergaß ich, dass... — in all the excitement I forgot that...

    2.
    1) (Richtung) over; (quer hinüber) across

    über die Straße gehen — go across the road; cross the road

    er zog sich (Dat.) die Mütze über die Ohren — he pulled the cap down over his ears

    2) (während) over

    über Wochen/Monate — for weeks/months

    die Woche/den Sommer über — during the week/summer

    den ganzen Winter/Tag über — all winter/day long

    3) (betreffend) about

    über etwas reden/schreiben — talk/write about something

    4) (in Höhe von)

    ein Scheck/eine Rechnung über 1 000 Euro — a cheque/bill for 1,000 euros

    5) (von mehr als)

    Kinder über 10 Jahre — children over ten [years of age]

    6)
    7)
    8)
    9) (mittels, durch) through < person>; by <post, telex, etc.>; over <radio, loudspeaker>

    etwas über alle Sender bringen/ausstrahlen — broadcast something on all stations

    3.
    1) (mehr als) over
    2)
    4.
    Adjektiv; nicht attr. (ugs.)
    * * *
    über…, Über… im adj & subst etc meist over…, hyper…
    * * *
    1.
    1) (Lage, Standort) over; above; (in einer Rangfolge) above

    über jemandem stehen(fig.) be above somebody

    2) (während) during

    über dem Lesen einschlafen — fall asleep over one's book/magazine etc.

    3) (infolge) because of; as a result of

    über der Aufregung vergaß ich, dass... — in all the excitement I forgot that...

    2.
    1) (Richtung) over; (quer hinüber) across

    über die Straße gehen — go across the road; cross the road

    er zog sich (Dat.) die Mütze über die Ohren — he pulled the cap down over his ears

    2) (während) over

    über Wochen/Monate — for weeks/months

    die Woche/den Sommer über — during the week/summer

    den ganzen Winter/Tag über — all winter/day long

    3) (betreffend) about

    über etwas reden/schreiben — talk/write about something

    4) (in Höhe von)

    ein Scheck/eine Rechnung über 1 000 Euro — a cheque/bill for 1,000 euros

    5) (von mehr als)

    Kinder über 10 Jahre — children over ten [years of age]

    6)
    7)
    8)
    9) (mittels, durch) through < person>; by <post, telex, etc.>; over <radio, loudspeaker>

    etwas über alle Sender bringen/ausstrahlen — broadcast something on all stations

    3.
    1) (mehr als) over
    2)
    4.
    Adjektiv; nicht attr. (ugs.)
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    präp.
    about prep.
    above prep.
    across prep.
    at prep.
    beyond prep.
    by prep.
    of prep.
    on prep.
    over prep.
    via prep.

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    I Präp.
    1. räumlich: over, above; (höher als) auch higher than; (über... hinaus) beyond; sie wohnt über uns she lives (on the floor) above us; über der Stadt tobte ein Gewitter a storm was raging over the town; über uns nichts als blauer Himmel nothing above us but blue sky; er stand bis über die Knöchel im Schlamm the mud came up past his ankles; über jemandem stehen fig. (überlegen sein) be above s.o. (auch beruflich); über den Dingen stehen fig. be above such things
    2. (quer über) across; über die Straße gehen cross the street; über den Fluss schwimmen swim across the river; jemandem über das Haar streichen stroke s.o.’s hair; Tränen liefen ihr über die Wangen tears ran down her cheeks
    3. (in Richtung) via, through; über München nach Rom to Rome via Munich; geht der Zug über Frankfurt? does the train go through ( oder via) Frankfurt?
    4. bei einer Tätigkeit etc.: over; über den Büchern sitzen sit ( oder pore) over one’s books; über der Arbeit / seiner Lektüre einschlafen fall asleep over one’s work / while reading
    5. über meine Kräfte ( hinaus) beyond my strength; das geht über meinen Verstand it’s beyond me, it’s above my head; das geht ihm über alles it means more than anything to him; es geht nichts über... there’s nothing like...
    6. (mehr als) over, more than; amtlich: exceeding; Temperaturen über null above freezing ( oder zero); über 30 Grad over 30 degrees; er ist über 70 Jahre alt past ( oder over) seventy; man muss über 18 ( Jahre) sein you must be over 18
    7. (+ Akk) (wegen) over, about; über jemanden lachen laugh at / make fun of s.o.; sich (Dat) über etw. Sorgen machen worry about s.th.
    8. (+ Akk) (in Höhe von): eine Rechnung über 400 Euro a bill for 400 euros
    9. (während) during, while; über Nacht overnight; über das Wochenende over the weekend; über einige Jahre verteilt spread over several years; über kurz oder lang sooner or later; über all dem Gerede habe ich die Kinder ganz vergessen with all this chatting I completely forgot about the children
    10. sprechen etc. über (+ Akk) about; Abhandlung, Werk, Vortrag über (+ Akk) on; über Geschäfte / den Beruf / Politik reden talk business / shop / politics; nachdenken über (+ Akk) think about
    11. verstärkend: Fehler über Fehler one mistake after the other; Ärger über Ärger no end of trouble; er hat Schulden über Schulden he’s up to his ears in debt
    II Adv.: über und über all over; die ganze Zeit über all along; den ganzen Tag etc. über throughout the day etc.; etw. über sein umg. have had enough of s.th., be sick and tired of s.th.; übrig, vorüber, überhaben etc.
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    by way of; over; across; via; about; above; on
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    ['yːbɐ]
    1. prep
    1) +acc (räumlich) over; (= quer über) across; (= weiter als) beyond

    etw ǘber etw hängen/stellen — to hang/put sth over or above sth

    es wurde ǘber alle Sender ausgestrahlt — it was broadcast over all transmitters

    er lachte ǘber das ganze Gesicht — he was beaming all over his face

    2) +dat (räumlich) (Lage, Standort) over, above; (= jenseits) over, across

    zwei Grad ǘber null — two degrees (above zero)

    ǘber der Stadt lag dichter Nebel — a thick mist hung over the town

    ǘber uns lachte die Sonne — the sun smiled above us

    er trug den Mantel ǘber dem Arm — he was carrying his coat over his arm

    ǘber jdm stehen or sein (fig)to be over or above sb

    er steht ǘber der Situation (fig)he is above it all

    3) +dat (zeitlich = bei, während) over

    ǘber der Arbeit einschlafen — to fall asleep over one's work

    etw ǘber einem Glas Wein besprechen — to discuss sth over a glass of wine

    ǘber all der Aufregung/unserer Unterhaltung habe ich ganz vergessen, dass... — in all the or what with all the excitement/what with all this chatting I quite forgot that...

    ǘber Mittag geht er meist nach Hause — he usually goes home at lunch or at midday

    4) +acc

    Cäsars Sieg ǘber die Gallier — Caesar's victory over the Gauls

    Gewalt ǘber jdn haben — to have power over sb

    es kam plötzlich ǘber ihn — it suddenly came over him

    sie liebt ihn ǘber alles — she loves him more than anything

    das geht mir ǘber den Verstand — that's beyond my understanding

    Fluch ǘber dich! (obs)a curse upon you! (obs)

    5) +acc (= vermittels, auf dem Wege über) via

    die Nummer erfährt man ǘber die Auskunft — you'll get the number from or through or via information

    wir sind ǘber die Autobahn gekommen — we came by or via the autobahn

    nach Köln ǘber Aachen — to Cologne via Aachen

    Zug nach Frankfurt ǘber Wiesbaden und Mainz — train to Frankfurt via or stopping at or calling at (Brit) Wiesbaden and Mainz

    6) +acc (zeitlich) (= innerhalb eines Zeitraums, länger als) over

    ǘber Weihnachten — over Christmas

    bis ǘber Ostern — until after Easter

    den ganzen Sommer ǘber — all summer long

    ǘber Wochen (ausgedehnt) — for weeks on end

    die ganze Zeit ǘber — all the time

    das ganze Jahr ǘber — all through the year, all year round

    ǘber kurz oder lang — sooner or later

    es ist ǘber vierzehn Tage her, dass... — it's over fourteen days since...

    7) +acc (bei Zahlenangaben) (= in Höhe von) for; (= mehr als) over

    ein Scheck ǘber 20 Euro — a cheque (Brit) or check (US) for 20 euros

    eine Rechnung von ǘber £ 100 — a bill for over or of over £100

    Kinder ǘber 14 Jahre — children over 14 years or of 14 (years of age) and over

    Städte ǘber 50.000 Einwohner — towns of over 50,000 inhabitants

    Pakete ǘber 10 kg — parcels (esp Brit) or packages over 10 kgs

    8) +acc (= wegen) over; (= betreffend) about

    ein Buch/Film/Vortrag etc ǘber... — a book/film/lecture etc about or on...

    was wissen Sie ǘber ihn? — what do you know about him?

    ǘber welches Thema schreiben Sie Ihr neues Buch? — what's the subject of your new book?, what's your new book about?

    ǘber Politik/Wörterbücher/Fußball etc reden — to talk (about) politics/dictionaries/football etc

    ǘber jdn/etw lachen — to laugh about or at sb/sth

    sich ǘber etw freuen/ärgern — to be pleased/angry about or at sth

    9) +acc (steigernd) upon

    Fehler ǘber Fehler — mistake upon or after mistake, one mistake after another

    2. adv

    ǘber und ǘber — all over

    er wurde ǘber und ǘber rot — he went red all over

    ich stecke ǘber und ǘber in Schulden — I am up to my ears in debt

    (das) Gewehr ǘber! (Mil)shoulder arms!

    ǘber sein (inf)to be better than sb at sth

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    1) (on the subject of: We talked about our plans; What's the book about?) about
    2) (in a higher position than: a picture above the fireplace.) above
    3) (greater than: The child's intelligence is above average.) above
    4) (to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of: He took her across the road.) across
    5) (through; along; across: We came by the main road.) by
    6) (more than: His salary is in excess of $25,000 a year.) in excess of
    7) (about: a book on the theatre.) on
    8) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) over
    9) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) over
    10) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) over
    11) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) over
    12) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) over
    13) (finished: The affair is over now.) over
    14) (by way of: We went to America via Japan; The news reached me via my aunt.) via
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    [ˈy:bɐ]
    1. +dat (oberhalb) above
    \über dem Waschbecken befindet sich ein Spiegel there's a mirror above the washbasin
    2. +dat (unmittelbar auf) over
    \über diesem Pullover kannst du keinen roten Mantel tragen you can't wear a red coat over that pullover
    reinige die Flasche \über der Spüle clean the bottle over the sink
    \über der Straße across the street
    4. +akk (höher als) over
    er hängte ein Schild über die Tür he hang a sign over the door
    5. +akk (querend) over
    reichst du mir mal den Kaffee \über den Tisch? can you pass me the coffee across the table?
    die Brücke führt \über den Fluss the bridge goes over [or across] the river
    mit einem Satz sprang er \über den Graben with a single leap he jumped over [or across] [or cleared] the ditch
    6. +akk (sich länger erstreckend: horizontal) beyond; (vertikal) above
    das Schloss ragte \über das Tal empor the castle towered above the valley
    bis \über die Knöchel im Dreck versinken to sink ankle-deep in mud
    7. +akk (erfassend) over
    der Scheinwerferstrahl strich \über die Mauer und den Gefängnishof the spotlight swept over [or across] the wall and the prison courtyard
    ein Blick \über etw a view of [or over] sth
    ein Überblick \über etw an overview of sth
    8. +akk (bedeckend) over
    sie breitete eine Tischdecke \über den Tisch she spread a tablecloth over the table
    9. +akk (berührend) over
    er strich ihr \über das Haar/die Wange he stroked her hair/cheek
    seid ihr auf eurer Tour auch \über München gekommen? did you go through Munich on your trip?
    Zug nach Berlin über Leipzig train to Berlin via [or stopping at] Leipzig
    11. +akk (überlegen, vorrangig) above
    er steht \über den Dingen he is above it all
    12. +akk (zeitlich länger) over
    es ist \über eine Woche her, dass... it's over a week since...
    bis \über Weihnachten until after Christmas
    13. +akk (während) over
    habt ihr \über das Wochenende schon was vor? have you got anything planned for [or over] the weekend?
    \über Wochen for weeks on end
    vergiss \über dem ganzen Ärger aber nicht, dass wir dich lieben don't forget in the midst of all this trouble that we love you
    irgendwie muss ich \über diesem Gedanken wohl eingeschlafen sein I must have somehow fallen asleep [whilst] thinking about it
    sie sitzt \über ihren Büchern she is sitting over her books
    15. +dat (mehr als) over
    Kinder \über sechs [Jahre] children over six years [or of six years and over]
    bei \über 40° C... at a temperature [or temperatures] of more than [or over] 40° C...
    ich gebe Ihnen einen Scheck \über Euro 5.000 I'm giving you a cheque for 5,000 euros
    17. +akk (betreffend) about
    ich darf Ihnen keine Auskunft \über diese Sache geben I can't give you any information about [or on] this affair
    ein Buch \über jdn/etw schreiben to write a book about [or on] sb/sth
    18. +akk (mithilfe von) through
    ich habe diese Stelle \über Beziehungen bekommen I got this position through being well connected
    19. + akk RADIO, TV (etw benutzend) on
    \über Satellit empfange ich 63 Programme I can receive 63 channels via [or on] satellite
    20.
    ... \über... nothing but...
    es waren Vögel \über Vögel, die über uns hinwegrauschten! [what seemed like] an endless stream of birds flew over us!
    Fehler \über Fehler nothing but mistakes, mistake after [or upon] mistake!
    Reden \über Reden speech after speech
    \über alles more than anything
    sein Hund geht ihm \über alles he loves his dog more than anything else
    II. adv
    1. (älter als) over
    Kinder, die \über sechs Jahre alt sind,... children over six
    2. (mehr als) more than
    3. (während) through
    das ganze Jahr/den ganzen Sommer \über all through the year/summer
    den ganzen Tag \über all day long
    4.
    \über und \über all over, completely
    ihr seid \über und \über mit Schlamm verschmiert! you're completely covered [or covered all over] in mud!
    \über und \über verdreckt sein to be absolutely filthy
    III. adj (fam)
    \über sein to be left; Essen to be left [over]
    etw [für jdn] \über haben to have sth left [for sb]; Essen to have sth left [over] [for sb]
    jdm [in etw dat] \über sein to be better than [or fam have the edge on] sb [in sth]
    jdm auf einem bestimmten Gebiet \über sein to be better than sb in a certain field
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    1.
    1) (Lage, Standort) over; above; (in einer Rangfolge) above

    über jemandem stehen(fig.) be above somebody

    2) (während) during

    über dem Lesen einschlafen — fall asleep over one's book/magazine etc.

    3) (infolge) because of; as a result of

    über der Aufregung vergaß ich, dass... — in all the excitement I forgot that...

    2.
    1) (Richtung) over; (quer hinüber) across

    über die Straße gehen — go across the road; cross the road

    er zog sich (Dat.) die Mütze über die Ohren — he pulled the cap down over his ears

    2) (während) over

    über Wochen/Monate — for weeks/months

    die Woche/den Sommer über — during the week/summer

    den ganzen Winter/Tag über — all winter/day long

    3) (betreffend) about

    über etwas reden/schreiben — talk/write about something

    4) (in Höhe von)

    ein Scheck/eine Rechnung über 1 000 Euro — a cheque/bill for 1,000 euros

    5) (von mehr als)

    Kinder über 10 Jahre — children over ten [years of age]

    6)
    7)
    8)
    9) (mittels, durch) through < person>; by <post, telex, etc.>; over <radio, loudspeaker>

    etwas über alle Sender bringen/ausstrahlen — broadcast something on all stations

    3.
    1) (mehr als) over
    2)
    4.
    Adjektiv; nicht attr. (ugs.)
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    A. präp
    1. räumlich: over, above; (höher als) auch higher than; (über … hinaus) beyond;
    sie wohnt über uns she lives (on the floor) above us;
    über der Stadt tobte ein Gewitter a storm was raging over the town;
    über uns nichts als blauer Himmel nothing above us but blue sky;
    er stand bis über die Knöchel im Schlamm the mud came up past his ankles;
    über jemandem stehen fig (überlegen sein) be above sb (auch beruflich);
    über den Dingen stehen fig be above such things
    2. (quer über) across;
    über die Straße gehen cross the street;
    über den Fluss schwimmen swim across the river;
    Tränen liefen ihr über die Wangen tears ran down her cheeks
    3. (in Richtung) via, through;
    über München nach Rom to Rome via Munich;
    geht der Zug über Frankfurt? does the train go through ( oder via) Frankfurt?
    4. bei einer Tätigkeit etc: over;
    über den Büchern sitzen sit ( oder pore) over one’s books;
    über der Arbeit/seiner Lektüre einschlafen fall asleep over one’s work/while reading
    5.
    über meine Kräfte (hinaus) beyond my strength;
    das geht über meinen Verstand it’s beyond me, it’s above my head;
    das geht ihm über alles it means more than anything to him;
    es geht nichts über … there’s nothing like …
    6. (mehr als) over, more than; amtlich: exceeding;
    über null above freezing ( oder zero);
    über 30 Grad over 30 degrees;
    über 70 Jahre alt past ( oder over) seventy;
    man muss über 18 (Jahre) sein you must be over 18
    7. (+akk) (wegen) over, about;
    über jemanden lachen laugh at/make fun of sb;
    sich (dat)
    über etwas Sorgen machen worry about sth
    8. (+akk) (in Höhe von):
    eine Rechnung über 400 Euro a bill for 400 euros
    9. (während) during, while;
    über Nacht overnight;
    über das Wochenende over the weekend;
    über einige Jahre verteilt spread over several years;
    über kurz oder lang sooner or later;
    über all dem Gerede habe ich die Kinder ganz vergessen with all this chatting I completely forgot about the children
    10. sprechen etc
    über (+akk) about;
    Abhandlung, Werk, Vortrag
    über (+akk) on;
    über Geschäfte/den Beruf/Politik reden talk business/shop/politics;
    nachdenken über (+akk) think about
    Fehler über Fehler one mistake after the other;
    Ärger über Ärger no end of trouble;
    er hat Schulden über Schulden he’s up to his ears in debt
    B. adv:
    über und über all over;
    über throughout the day etc;
    etwas über sein umg have had enough of sth, be sick and tired of sth; übrig, vorüber, überhaben etc
    über…, Über… im adj & subst etc meist over…, hyper…
    * * *
    1.
    1) (Lage, Standort) over; above; (in einer Rangfolge) above

    über jemandem stehen(fig.) be above somebody

    2) (während) during

    über dem Lesen einschlafen — fall asleep over one's book/magazine etc.

    3) (infolge) because of; as a result of

    über der Aufregung vergaß ich, dass... — in all the excitement I forgot that...

    2.
    1) (Richtung) over; (quer hinüber) across

    über die Straße gehen — go across the road; cross the road

    er zog sich (Dat.) die Mütze über die Ohren — he pulled the cap down over his ears

    2) (während) over

    über Wochen/Monate — for weeks/months

    die Woche/den Sommer über — during the week/summer

    den ganzen Winter/Tag über — all winter/day long

    3) (betreffend) about

    über etwas reden/schreiben — talk/write about something

    4) (in Höhe von)

    ein Scheck/eine Rechnung über 1 000 Euro — a cheque/bill for 1,000 euros

    5) (von mehr als)

    Kinder über 10 Jahre — children over ten [years of age]

    6)
    7)
    8)
    9) (mittels, durch) through < person>; by <post, telex, etc.>; over <radio, loudspeaker>

    etwas über alle Sender bringen/ausstrahlen — broadcast something on all stations

    3.
    1) (mehr als) over
    2)
    4.
    Adjektiv; nicht attr. (ugs.)
    * * *
    präp.
    about prep.
    above prep.
    across prep.
    at prep.
    beyond prep.
    by prep.
    of prep.
    on prep.
    over prep.
    via prep.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > über

  • 8 dopiero

    part. 1. (nie wcześniej) only, not until a. till
    - wyjeżdżam dopiero jutro I’m not leaving till tomorrow
    - dopiero wczoraj/w zeszłym tygodniu only yesterday/last week
    - dopiero teraz/wtedy only now/then
    - dopiero wtedy zrozumiałam it was only then that I understood
    - dopiero wtedy, gdy only when
    - zauważył, że zgubił parasol dopiero wtedy, gdy dotarł na dworzec only when he got to the station did he notice that he’d lost his umbrella
    - wróci dopiero za dwa tygodnie he won’t be back for (another) two weeks
    - dopiero co only just
    - dopiero co wstała she’s only just got up
    - dopiero co kupiony płaszcz a newly bought coat
    2. (nie nikt inny) only
    - dopiero ojciec pożyczył jej pieniądze no one but her father lent her money
    3. (zaledwie) only, just
    - ona ma dopiero dwa lata she’s only two
    - woda jest dopiero letnia the water’s just lukewarm
    part. a to dopiero! well, I never!
    - to dopiero pech! that really is bad luck!
    - a to ci dopiero historia! what a turn-up (for the books)! GB pot.
    - poczekaj, wróci ojciec, dopiero ci się dostanie you just wait till father gets back, you’ll be (in) for it GB pot.
    a co a. cóż dopiero let alone, to say nothing of
    - jest za słaba, żeby stanąć, a co dopiero chodzić she’s too weak to stand, let alone walk
    - w październiku bywa już zimno, a co dopiero w grudniu it gets cold enough in October, let alone December
    * * *
    adv
    ( tylko) just, only; ( nie wcześniej niż) only

    dopiero co( przed chwilą) only just

    * * *
    particle
    only; not... until; wrócę dopiero po północy I won't be back until after midnight; dopiero co just now, a moment ago; Br. only just; dopiero teraz/niedawno/wtedy only now/recently/then; dopiero wtedy zrozumiałem only then did I understand, it was only then that I understood; nabożeństwo dopiero się zaczęło, gdy... the service had hardly begun when...; najgorsze dopiero będzie the worst is yet to come; przeczytałem dopiero połowę książki I've only read half of the book; przyjadę dopiero za tydzień I'm not coming for another week; przyjechałem dopiero wczoraj wieczorem I only got here last night, I got here just last night; znaleziono ją dopiero następnego dnia she wasn't found until the following l. next day; koleje znacjonalizowano dopiero po wojnie the railways were not nationalized until after the war; to dopiero druga it's only two o'clock.
    int.
    a co dopiero let alone, not to mention; dobrze jest mieć samochód, a co dopiero mercedesa it's great to have a car, let alone a Mercedes, it's great to have a car, not to mention a Mercedes; a to dopiero! goodness me!, well I never!; Br. blimey!

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopiero

  • 9 entrado

    ADJ
    1) (=abundante)

    entrado en añoseuf elderly

    entrado en carneseuf overweight

    2) (=avanzado)

    hasta muy entrada la noche[antes de medianoche] until late at night; [de madrugada] until the small hours

    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    está ya entrado en años — (euf) he's getting on

    una mujer entrada en carnes — (euf) a rather plump woman

    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    está ya entrado en años — (euf) he's getting on

    una mujer entrada en carnes — (euf) a rather plump woman

    * * *
    entrado -da
    no salimos hasta entrada la noche we didn't leave until after nightfall o until after it got dark
    la reunión duró hasta bien entrada la tarde the meeting went on well into the evening
    un señor entrado en años ( euf); an elderly man
    una mujer entrada en carnes ( euf); a rather plump woman
    * * *

    Del verbo entrar: ( conjugate entrar)

    entrado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    entrado    
    entrar
    entrado
    ◊ -da adjetivo: era entrada la noche it was dark o night-time;

    duró hasta bien entrada la tarde it went on well into the evening
    entrar ( conjugate entrar) verbo intransitivo
    1 ( acercándose) to come in;
    ( alejándose) to go in;

    hazla entrado tell her to come in, show her in;
    entró corriendo he ran in, he came running in;
    ¿se puede entrado con el coche? can you drive in?;
    había gente entrando y saliendo there were people coming and going;
    ¿cómo entró? how did he get in?;
    entrado en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹a edificio/habitación› to go into sth;
    entró en el or al banco she went into the bank
    2 (en etapa, estado) entrado en algo ‹en periodo/guerra/negociaciones to enter sth;

    entró en coma he went into a coma
    3
    a) (introducirse, meterse):

    cierra la puerta, que entra frío close the door, you're letting the cold in;

    me entró arena en los zapatos I've got sand in my shoes

    ¿entrará por la puerta? will it get through the door?;


    (+ me/te/le etc):

    el zapato no le entra he can't get his shoe on;
    no me entra la segunda (Auto) I can't get it into second (gear)
    4 [ hambre] (+ me/te/le etc):
    le entró hambre she felt o got hungry;

    me ha entrado la duda I'm beginning to have my doubts;
    me entró sueño I got o began to feel sleepy
    5 ( empezar) to start, begin;
    entró de aprendiz he started o began as an apprentice

    6 ( incorporarse) entrado en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹en empresa/ejército/club to join sth;
    en convento to enter sth;
    el año que entré en or a la universidad the year I started college I've just joined the association
    7 ( estar incluido):

    ¿cuántas entran en un kilo? how many do you get in a kilo?
    verbo transitivo ( traer) to bring in;
    ( llevar) to take in;
    ¿cómo van a entrado el sofá? how are they going to get the sofa in?

    entrado,-a adj (un periodo de tiempo) advanced: ya está muy entrado el curso, we're well into the school year
    ♦ Locuciones: entrado en años, advanced in years
    entrar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 to come in, go in, enter: los ladrones entraron por la ventana, the burglars entered through the window ➣ Ver nota en ir
    2 (encajar) to fit: esta llave no entra, this key doesn't fit
    3 (estar incluido) to be included: eso no entra en el precio, that's not included in the price
    4 (en una organización, partido) to join, get into: entró en el club, he was admitted to the club
    5 (en una situación) to go into: el avión entró en barrena, the plane went into a spin
    entrar en calor, to warm up
    6 (comenzar) el mes que entra, next month, the coming month
    7 (sobrevenir) to come over: le entraron ganas de llorar, he felt like crying
    me entró un ataque de histeria, I went into hysterics
    8 (agradar) no me entran las lentejas, I don't like lentils
    II verbo transitivo
    1 to bring in: entra las sillas, take the chairs in
    2 Inform to enter
    ♦ Locuciones: entrar en la cabeza: no me entra en la cabeza que hayas hecho eso, I can't understand why you have done that
    ni entrar ni salir, to play no part in the matter: en cuestiones sentimentales ni entro ni salgo, I steer well clear of touchy subjects

    ' entrado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    entrada
    - hipo
    - jabón
    - donde
    - entrar
    - maduro
    English:
    well
    * * *
    entrado, -a adj
    1. [periodo de tiempo]
    entrado el otoño once we're into autumn;
    entrada la noche once night has set in;
    no volvieron hasta bien entrado mayo they didn't return until well into May
    2. [persona]
    entrado en carnes portly, rather large
    * * *
    entrado, -da adj
    entrado en años : elderly

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrado

  • 10 П-362

    ДО ТЕХ ПОР ПОКА HE subord Conj, temporal) up to the time when ( sth. happens)
    until
    (up) until the time when (that) (in limited contexts) until after.
    «Скажи ему, что он не уедет отсюда до тех пор, пока не вылечит мне девчонку!..» (Шолохов 2). Tell him he won't leave here until he cures the girl for me!..." (2a).
    ...Его коллега H. скрылся в неизвестном направлении и не появлялся до тех пор, пока сбор подписей не был закончен... (Войнович 3)...His colleague N. disappeared and didn't reappear until after the collection of signatures was completed... (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-362

  • 11 до тех пор пока не

    [subord Conj, temporal]
    =====
    up to the time when (sth. happens):
    - [in limited contexts] until after.
         ♦ "Скажи ему, что он не уедет отсюда до тех пор, пока не вылечит мне девчонку!.." (Шолохов 2). "Tell him he won't leave here until he cures the girl for me!..." (2a).
         ♦...Его коллега H. скрылся в неизвестном направлении и не появлялся до тех пор, пока сбор подписей не был закончен... (Войнович 3)...His colleague N. disappeared and didn't reappear until after the collection of signatures was completed... (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до тех пор пока не

  • 12 υστερογενή

    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > υστερογενή

  • 13 ὑστερογενῆ

    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > ὑστερογενῆ

  • 14 υστερογενέστερον

    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: adverbial comp
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc acc comp sg
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg

    Morphologia Graeca > υστερογενέστερον

  • 15 ὑστερογενέστερον

    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: adverbial comp
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: masc acc comp sg
    ὑστερογενής
    not appearing until after the birth: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ὑστερογενέστερον

  • 16 France

       The continental European country with which Portugal has had the closest and most friendly relations since the Middle Ages and whose culture since early modern times has been the most important model for Portugal's culture. Beginning in the Reconquest, French groups assisted the Portuguese in fighting the Muslims, and Portugal's first royal dynasty was Burgundian. Various French religious orders settled in Portugal and brought new skills and ideas. Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy went through various phases after a virtual break between the two monarchies during the Hundred Years' War and Castile's campaigns to conquer Portugal up to the battle of Aljubarrota (1385), when France was the main ally of Castile. France gave Portugal vital assistance in the 16th and 17th centuries against Spanish aggression. French aid was given to Dom Antônio, Prior of Crato, who opposed Filipe's domination of Portugal, and to restoration Portugal during the War of Restoration (1640-68). With the important exception of the disastrous Napoleonic invasions and war (1807-11), Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy, trade, and culture were exceptionally good from the first quarter of the 19th century.
       In part as a response to unpopular Castilianization during Spain's domination, the Portuguese found French culture a comforting, novel foil and prestigious alternative. Despite Great Britain's dominance in matters commercial, diplomatic, and political under the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, French culture and politics came to enjoy primary importance in Portugal. Even in commerce, France was Portugal's third or fourth best customer during the 19th century. Especially between 1820 and 1960, French influence provided a major model for the well-educated.
       A brief list of some key political, literary, philosophical, and artistic ideas Portugal eagerly embraced is suggestive. King Pedro IV's 1826 Charter ( A Carta) was directly modeled on an early French constitution. French models of liberalism and socialism prevailed in politics; impressionism in art; romanticism and realism, Parnassian-ism, and symbolism in literature; positivism and Bergsonianism in philosophy, etc. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Portuguese language, including vocabulary and orthography (spelling), experienced extensive Frenchification. French became the second language of Portugal's elite, providing access to knowledge and information vital for the education and development of isolated Portugal.
       French cultural influences became pervasive and entered the country by various means: through the French invasions before 1811, trade and commerce, improved international communication and transportation, Portuguese emigration to France (which became a mass movement after 1950), and close diplomatic and intellectual relations. An example of the importance of French culture until recently, when British and American cultural influences have become more significant, was that works in French dominated foreign book sections in Portuguese bookstores. If Portugal retained the oldest diplomatic link in world history with Britain, its chief cultural model until recently was France. Until after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the largest portion of Portugal's educated elite studying abroad resided in France and took French higher degrees. The pattern of Portuguese students in higher education abroad has diversified in the years since, and now a significant portion are studying in other European continental states as well as in Britain and the United States. Diplomatic posts in France rank high in the pecking order of Portugal's small foreign service.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > France

  • 17 hinaus

    Adv.
    1. räumlich: out, out there; (nach außen) outside; hinaus! get out!; hinaus mit ihm! throw him out!; hinaus damit! out with it; aufs Meer hinaus out to sea; hinaus aus out of; nach hinten / vorn hinaus wohnen: at the back / front; über... (Akk) hinaus (weiter als) beyond, past; (höher als) above, more than; zum oder durchs Fenster hinaus out of the window, Am. und Brit. umg. auch out the window; ein Zimmer zur Straße / zum Hof hinaus a room facing ( oder overlooking) the street / overlooking ( oder looking into) a courtyard; er ist hinten / zur Hintertür hinaus umg. he went out the back / the back door; er weiß nicht wo hinaus umg. he doesn’t know which way to turn
    2. zeitlich: auf Jahre hinaus for years (to come); über die nächste Woche hinaus till (at least) the week after next; über das Alter ist sie hinaus she’s grown out of it; über die vierzig hinaus sein be over forty
    3. fig.: über etw. (Akk) hinaus (zusätzlich zu) over and above s.th., in addition to s.th.; über das normale Maß hinaus beyond the norm; über etw. (Akk) hinaus sein be past s.th.; ich bin längst darüber hinaus zu (+ Inf.) I’m long past (+ Ger.) darüber ist er hinaus he’s got over that; darüber 5
    * * *
    out
    * * *
    hi|naus [hɪ'naus]
    adv
    1) (räumlich) out

    hináús (mit dir)! — (get) out!, out you go!

    hináús — beyond, over

    aus dem or zum Fenster hináús — out of the window

    hier/dort hináús — this/that way out

    hinten/vorn hináús — at the back or rear/front

    nach hinten/vorn hináús wohnen — to live towards (Brit) or toward (US) or facing the back/the front

    zur Straße hináús — facing the street

    durch die Tür hináús — out of or out through the door

    2)

    (zeitlich) auf Jahre/Monate hináús — for years/months to come

    bis weit über die siebzig hináús — until well over or after or past seventy

    wir werden damit über Mittwoch hináús beschäftigt seinwe'll be busy with that until after Wednesday

    3) (fig)

    hináús — over and above; (über Gehalt, Summe auch) on top of

    über das Grab hináús — beyond the grave

    darüber hináús — over and above this, on top of this, in addition to this

    See:
    * * *
    hi·naus
    [hɪˈnaus]
    I. interj (nach draußen) get out!
    II. adv
    1. (von hier nach draußen) out
    hier/da/dort \hinaus bitte! this/that way out, please!
    da hinten/vorne \hinaus out the back/front way!
    die Hintertür ist verriegelt, also geht's nur da vorne \hinaus the back door is locked so we'll have to go out the front [door/way]
    zum Ausgang die zweite Tür links \hinaus! the exit is out through the second door on the left
    \hinaus sein to have gone outside
    aus etw dat \hinaus out of sth
    er trat aus dem Haus \hinaus in den Garten he stepped out of the house into the garden
    durch etw akk/zu etw dat \hinaus out of sth
    die Katze muss durch das/zum Fenster \hinaus entwischt sein the cat must have got out of the window
    nach hinten/vorne \hinaus liegen to be [situated] at the back/front [of a house]
    das Schlafzimmer geht nach hinten \hinaus the bedroom is at the back
    nach hinten/vorne \hinaus wohnen to live at the back/front
    über etw akk \hinaus (weiter gehend als etw) including sth
    über etw akk \hinaus sein (hinter sich haben) to be past sth
    über ein bestimmtes Stadium \hinaus sein to have got beyond a particular stage
    über etw akk \hinaus sein (zu weit gefahren sein) to have gone past sth
    über etw akk \hinaus reichen to include sth; (sich über etw erstreckend) extending beyond sth
    sich akk über etw akk \hinaus hinziehen to extend [or fam drag on] beyond sth
    über das Notwendigste \hinaus beyond what is immediately necessary
    er hat darüber \hinaus nichts Neues zu sagen other than that he has nothing new to say
    auf Jahre \hinaus for years to come
    über Mittag \hinaus till after midday
    über die Zwanzig \hinaus well into the [or one's] twenties, well over twenty
    über etw akk \hinaus (etw übersteigend) more than sth, well over sth; s.a. darüber
    * * *

    hinaus [mit dir]! — out you go!; out with you!

    hier/dort hinaus — this/that way out

    nach hinten/vorne hinaus liegen — < room> be situated at the back/front

    3)

    über etwas (Akk.) hinaus — beyond something; (zusätzlich zu etwas) over and above or in addition to something; s. auch darüber

    * * *
    hinaus adv
    1. räumlich: out, out there; (nach außen) outside;
    hinaus! get out!;
    hinaus mit ihm! throw him out!;
    hinaus damit! out with it;
    aufs Meer hinaus out to sea;
    hinaus aus out of;
    nach hinten/vorn hinaus wohnen: at the back/front;
    über … (akk)
    hinaus (weiter als) beyond, past; (höher als) above, more than;
    durchs Fenster hinaus out of the window, US und Br umg auch out the window;
    ein Zimmer zur Straße/zum Hof hinaus a room facing ( oder overlooking) the street/overlooking ( oder looking into) a courtyard;
    er ist hinten/zur Hintertür hinaus umg he went out the back/the back door;
    er weiß nicht wo hinaus umg he doesn’t know which way to turn
    auf Jahre hinaus for years (to come);
    über die nächste Woche hinaus till (at least) the week after next;
    über das Alter ist sie hinaus she’s grown out of it;
    3. fig:
    über etwas (akk)
    hinaus (zusätzlich zu) over and above sth, in addition to sth;
    über etwas (akk)
    hinaus sein be past sth;
    ich bin längst darüber hinaus zu (+inf) I’m long past (+ger)
    darüber ist er hinaus he’s got over that; darüber 5
    hinaus… im v meist … out; auch heraus…, raus…
    * * *

    hinaus [mit dir]! — out you go!; out with you!

    hier/dort hinaus — this/that way out

    nach hinten/vorne hinaus liegen — < room> be situated at the back/front

    3)

    über etwas (Akk.) hinaus — beyond something; (zusätzlich zu etwas) over and above or in addition to something; s. auch darüber

    * * *
    adj.
    out adj. präp.
    onto prep.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > hinaus

  • 18 Hooke, Robert

    [br]
    b. 18 July 1635 Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England
    d. 3 March 1703 London, England
    [br]
    English physicist, astronomer and mechanician.
    [br]
    Son of Revd John Hooke, minister of the parish, he was a sickly child who was subject to headaches which prevented protracted study. He devoted his time while alone to making mechanical models including a wooden clock. On the death of his father in October 1648 he was left £100 and went to London, where he became a pupil of Sir Peter Lely and then went to Westminster School under Dr Busby. There he learned the classical languages, some Hebrew and oriental languages while mastering six books of Euclid in one week. In 1653 he entered Christ Church College, Oxford, where he graduated MA in 1663, after studying chemistry and astronomy. In 1662 he was appointed Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society and was elected a Fellow in 1663. In 1665 his appointment was made permanent and he was given apartments in Gresham College, where he lived until his death in 1703. He was an indefatigable experimenter, perhaps best known for the invention of the universal joint named after him. The properties of the atmosphere greatly engaged him and he devised many forms of the barometer. He was the first to apply the spiral spring to the regulation of the balance wheel of the watch in an attempt to measure longitude at sea, but he did not publish his results until after Huygens's reinvention of the device in 1675. Several of his "new watches" were made by Thomas Tompion, one of which was presented to King Charles II. He is said to have invented, among other devices, thirty different ways of flying, the first practical system of telegraphy, an odometer, a hearing aid, an arithmetical machine and a marine barometer. Hooke was a small man, somewhat deformed, with long, lank hair, who went about stooped and moved very quickly. He was of a melancholy and mistrustful disposition, ill-tempered and sharp-tongued. He slept little, often working all night and taking a nap during the day. John Aubrey, his near-contemporary, wrote of Hooke, "He is certainly the greatest Mechanick this day in the World." He is said to have been the first to establish the true principle of the arch. His eyesight failed and he was blind for the last year of his life. He is best known for his Micrographia, or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, first published in 1665. After the Great Fire of London, he exhibited a model for the rebuilding of the City. This was not accepted, but it did result in Hooke's appointment as one of two City Surveyors. This proved a lucrative post and through it Hooke amassed a fortune of some thousands of pounds, which was found intact after his death some thirty years later. It had never been opened in the interim period. Among the buildings he designed were the new Bethlehem (Bedlam) Hospital, the College of Physicians and Montague House.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    FRS 1663; Secretary 1677–82.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Hooke, Robert

  • 19 Socialist Party / Partido Socialista

    (PS)
       Although the Socialist Party's origins can be traced back to the 1850s, its existence has not been continuous. The party did not achieve or maintain a large base of support until after the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Historically, it played only a minor political role when compared to other European socialist parties.
       During the Estado Novo, the PS found it difficult to maintain a clandestine existence, and the already weak party literally withered away. Different groups and associations endeavored to keep socialist ideals alive, but they failed to create an organizational structure that would endure. In 1964, Mário Soares, Francisco Ramos da Costa, and Manuel Tito de Morais established the Portuguese Socialist Action / Acção Socialista Português (ASP) in Geneva, a group of individuals with similar views rather than a true political party. Most members were middle-class professionals committed to democratizing the nation. The rigidity of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) led some to join the ASP.
       By the early 1970s, ASP nuclei existed beyond Portugal in Paris, London, Rome, Brussels, Frankfurt, Sweden, and Switzerland; these consisted of members studying, working, teaching, researching, or in other activities. Extensive connections were developed with other foreign socialist parties. Changing conditions in Portugal, as well as the colonial wars, led several ASP members to advocate the creation of a real political party, strengthening the organization within Portugal, and positioning this to compete for power once the regime changed.
       The current PS was founded clandestinely on 19 April 1973, by a group of 27 exiled Portuguese and domestic ASP representatives at the Kurt Schumacher Academy of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bad Munstereifel, West Germany. The founding philosophy was influenced by nondogmatic Marxism as militants sought to create a classless society. The rhetoric was to be revolutionary to outflank its competitors, especially the PCP, on its left. The party hoped to attract reform-minded Catholics and other groups that were committed to democracy but could not support the communists.
       At the time of the 1974 revolution, the PS was little more than an elite faction based mainly among exiles. It was weakly organized and had little grassroots support outside the major cities and larger towns. Its organization did not improve significantly until the campaign for the April 1975 constituent elections. Since then, the PS has become very pragmatic and moderate and has increasingly diluted its socialist program until it has become a center-left party. Among the party's most consistent principles in its platform since the late 1970s has been its support for Portugal's membership in the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Union (EU), a view that clashed with those of its rivals to the left, especially the PCP. Given the PS's broad base of support, the increased distance between its leftist rhetoric and its more conservative actions has led to sharp internal divisions in the party. The PS and the Social Democratic Party (PSD) are now the two dominant parties in the Portuguese political party system.
       In doctrine and rhetoric the PS has undergone a de-Marxification and a movement toward the center as a means to challenge its principal rival for hegemony, the PSD. The uneven record of the PS in general elections since its victory in 1975, and sometimes its failure to keep strong legislative majorities, have discouraged voters. While the party lost the 1979 and 1980 general elections, it triumphed in the 1983 elections, when it won 36 percent of the vote, but it still did not gain an absolute majority in the Assembly of the Republic. The PSD led by Cavaco Silva dominated elections from 1985 to 1995, only to be defeated by the PS in the 1995 general elections. By 2000, the PS had conquered the commanding heights of the polity: President Jorge Sampaio had been reelected for a second term, PS prime minister António Guterres was entrenched, and the mayor of Lisbon was João Soares, son of the former socialist president, Mário Soares (1986-96).
       The ideological transformation of the PS occurred gradually after 1975, within the context of a strong PSD, an increasingly conservative electorate, and the de-Marxification of other European Socialist parties, including those in Germany and Scandinavia. While the PS paid less attention to the PCP on its left and more attention to the PSD, party leaders shed Marxist trappings. In the 1986 PS official program, for example, the text does not include the word Marxism.
       Despite the party's election victories in the mid- and late-1990s, the leadership discovered that their grasp of power and their hegemony in governance at various levels was threatened by various factors: President Jorge Sampaio's second term, the constitution mandated, had to be his last.
       Following the defeat of the PS by the PSD in the municipal elections of December 2001, Premier Antônio Guterres resigned his post, and President Sampaio dissolved parliament and called parliamentary elections for the spring. In the 17 March 2002 elections, following Guterres's resignation as party leader, the PS was defeated by the PSD by a vote of 40 percent to 38 percent. Among the factors that brought about the socialists' departure from office was the worsening post-September 11 economy and disarray within the PS leadership circles, as well as charges of corruption among PS office holders. However, the PS won 45 percent of the vote in parliamentary elections of 2005, and the leader of the party, José Sócrates, a self-described "market-oriented socialist" became prime minister.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Socialist Party / Partido Socialista

  • 20 Porter, Charles Talbot

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    b. 18 January 1826 Auburn, New York, USA
    d. 1910 USA
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    American inventor of a stone dressing machine, an improved centrifugal governor and a high-speed steam engine.
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    Porter graduated from Hamilton College, New York, in 1845, read law in his father's office, and in the autumn of 1847 was admitted to the Bar. He practised for six or seven years in Rochester, New York, and then in New York City. He was drawn into engineering when aged about 30, first through a client who claimed to have invented a revolutionary type of engine and offered Porter the rights to it as payment of a debt. Having lent more money, Porter saw neither the man nor the engine again. Porter followed this with a similar experience over a patent for a stone dressing machine, except this time the machine was built. It proved to be a failure, but Porter set about redesigning it and found that it was vastly improved when it ran faster. His improved machine went into production. It was while trying to get the steam engine that drove the stone dressing machine to run more smoothly that he made a discovery that formed the basis for his subsequent work.
    Porter took the ordinary Watt centrifugal governor and increased the speed by a factor of about ten; although he had to reduce the size of the weights, he gained a motion that was powerful. To make the device sufficiently responsive at the right speed, he balanced the centrifugal forces by a counterweight. This prevented the weights flying outwards until the optimum speed was reached, so that the steam valves remained fully open until that point and then the weights reacted more quickly to variations in speed. He took out a patent in 1858, and its importance was quickly recognized. At first he manufactured and sold the governors himself in a specially equipped factory, because this was the only way he felt he could get sufficient accuracy to ensure a perfect action. For marine use, the counterweight was replaced by a spring.
    Higher speed had brought the advantage of smoother running and so he thought that the same principles could be applied to the steam engine itself, but it was to take extensive design modifications over several years before his vision was realized. In the winter of 1860–1, J.F. Allen met Porter and sketched out his idea of a new type of steam inlet valve. Porter saw the potential of this for his high-speed engine and Allen took out patents for it in 1862. The valves were driven by a new valve gear designed by Pius Fink. Porter decided to display his engine at the International Exhibition in London in 1862, but it had to be assembled on site because the parts were finished in America only just in time to be shipped to meet the deadline. Running at 150 rpm, the engine caused a sensation, but as it was non-condensing there were few orders. Porter added condensing apparatus and, after the failure of Ormerod Grierson \& Co., entered into an agreement with Joseph Whitworth to build the engines. Four were exhibited at the 1867 Paris Exposition Universelle, but Whitworth and Porter fell out and in 1868 Porter returned to America.
    Porter established another factory to build his engine in America, but he ran into all sorts of difficulties, both mechanical and financial. Some engines were built, and serious production was started c. 1874, but again there were further problems and Porter had to leave his firm. High-speed engines based on his designs continued to be made until after 1907 by the Southwark Foundry and Machine Company, Philadelphia, so Porter's ideas were proved viable and led to many other high-speed designs.
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    Bibliography
    1908, Engineering Reminiscences, New York: J. Wiley \& Sons; reprinted 1985, Bradley, Ill.: Lindsay (autobiography; the main source of information about his life).
    Further Reading
    R.L.Hills, 1989, Power from Steam. A History of the Stationary Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (examines his governor and steam engine).
    O.Mayr, 1974, "Yankee practice and engineering theory; Charles T.Porter and the dynamics of the high-speed engine", Technology and Culture 16 (4) (examines his governor and steam engine).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Porter, Charles Talbot

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