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  • 41 juego1

    1 = game, interplay, play, frolic, match.
    Ex. A game is a set of materials designed for play according to prescribed rules.
    Ex. In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
    Ex. A game is a set of materials designed for play according to prescribed rules.
    Ex. Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic.
    Ex. That was one of the finest matches they ever played.
    ----
    * campo de juego = playing field, pitch.
    * campo de juego de tierra = dirt pitch.
    * compañero de juego = teammate.
    * cuarto de juegos = playroom.
    * en el juego = at play.
    * en juego = at stake, at work.
    * entrar en juego = bring into + play, call into + play.
    * estar en juego = be at stake.
    * ficha de juego = playing piece.
    * fuera de juego = offside.
    * gol fuera de juego = offside goal.
    * hacer juegos malabares = juggle.
    * hacer juegos malabares para que cuadre Algo = juggle.
    * juego al aire libre = outdoor game.
    * juego compulsivo = compulsive gambling.
    * juego de adivinanzas = guessing game.
    * juego de bolos = bowling.
    * juego de búsqueda bibliográfica = library scavenger hunt.
    * juego de cartas = euchre.
    * juego de caza = hunting game.
    * juego de dedos = fingerplay.
    * juego de exterior = outdoor game.
    * juego de fuerzas = interplay of forces.
    * juego de fútbol = football game.
    * juego de guerra = war game [wargame].
    * juego de la ruleta = game of roulette.
    * juego de letras = letter set.
    * juego de malabarismo = balancing act.
    * juego de manos = sleight-of-hand.
    * juego de mesa = board game, table game.
    * juego de niños = child's play, children's play, children's play.
    * juego de ordenador = computer game.
    * juego de palabras = turn of phrase, pun, play of words, play on words.
    * juego de patio de recreo = playground game.
    * juego de pelota = ball game.
    * juego de póker = poker game.
    * juego de póquer = poker game.
    * juego de salón = parlour game.
    * juego de salón recreativo = arcade game.
    * juego educativo = educational game.
    * juego infantil = children's play.
    * juego informático = computer game.
    * juego interactivo = interactive game.
    * juego limpio = fair play.
    * juego obsesivo = compulsive gambling.
    * juegos = gaming.
    * juegos de azar = gambling.
    * juegos de manos = fingergame.
    * juegos de rol = role playing.
    * juegos malabares = juggling act.
    * Juegos Olímpicos = Olympic games.
    * juegos olímpicos de invierno = Winter Olympics.
    * juego sucio = foul play.
    * jugar a los juegos = game.
    * jugar juegos = play + games.
    * libro de reglas de un juego = rulebook.
    * meterse en el juego = get in + the game.
    * pitar fuera de juego = judge + offside.
    * poner en juego = tap.
    * que entran en juego = at play.
    * regla de juego = ground rule.
    * reglas del juego, las = rules of the game, the.
    * sala de juegos = games room.
    * salón de juegos = children's gallery, video-game arcade, amusement arcade, games room.
    * salón de juegos recreativos = amusement arcade.
    * seguirle el juego a Alguien = play along with.
    * tener intereses en juego = have + invested.
    * teoría de juegos = game theory.
    * terreno de juego = playing field, pitch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > juego1

  • 42 порт

    Українсько-англійський словник > порт

  • 43 опция

    option
    * * *
    о̀пция,
    ж., -и option; юр. election; \опцияя за купуване икон. call option; \опцияя за продаване икон. put option; търгувана \опцияя икон. traded option.
    * * *
    option`: This video player has several additional опцияs - Това видео има няколко допълнителни опции.

    Български-английски речник > опция

  • 44 cōgitō

        cōgitō āvī, ātus, āre    [com- + agito], to consider thoroughly, ponder, weigh, reflect upon, think: etiam atque etiam, T.: animo, T.: rationem: maiores vestros, Ta.: te video, non cogito solum: Scipionem, to call to mind: quid agam, T.: in quantā calamitate sis, S.: quo loco sis: quantum in illo sceleris fuerit: tantum sibi esse permissum, quantum, etc.: haec posse accidere, Cs.: quem gentes castiorem cogitaverunt?: de nobis. — To feel, be inclined, be disposed: humaniter in me: si quid amice de Romanis cogitabis, are friendly to, N.: Karthago male iam diu cogitans, hostile in disposition. — To have in mind, intend, meditate, design, plan, purpose, mean: hunc in aedīs Recipere, T.: si liberi esse cogitaretis: ex fumo dare lucem, H.: nihil nisi caedes: quid mali cogitari potest, quod, etc.: mecum rem, Cu.: latere arbitrabantur quae cogitaverant, their purposes, N.: quid Cantaber cogitet, H.: scelus, Iu.: quid cogitet Auster, V.: ut aliquid acquireret, Cs.: ut haberet, quā fugeret, N.: ne quam occasionem dimitteret, Cs.: dies ac noctes de pernicie filii, plotted for: de nostro interitu: in Pompeianum cogitabam (sc. ire): eo die cogitabam in Agnanino (sc. manere).
    * * *
    cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus V
    think; consider, reflect on, ponder; imagine, picture; intend, look forward to

    Latin-English dictionary > cōgitō

  • 45 einstellen

    ein|stel·len
    vt
    1) ( anstellen)
    jdn [als etw] \einstellen to employ [or take on] sb [as sth];
    Arbeitskräfte \einstellen to take on employees;
    sie wurde als Redaktionsassistentin eingestellt she was given a job as [an] editorial assistant
    2) ( beenden)
    etw \einstellen to stop [or break off] sth;
    eine Suche \einstellen to call off [or abandon] a search;
    eine Planung/ein Projekt \einstellen to shelve a plan/project;
    die Firma hat die Arbeit eingestellt the company has closed
    3) mil
    etw \einstellen to stop sth;
    Feindseligkeiten \einstellen to suspend hostilities;
    das Feuer \einstellen to cease fire;
    Kampfhandlungen \einstellen to cease hostilities [or fighting];
    4) jur
    etw \einstellen to abandon sth
    5) foto, orn
    etw [auf etw akk] \einstellen to adjust [or set] sth [to sth];
    etw auf eine Entfernung \einstellen to focus sth
    6) elek
    etw [auf etw akk] \einstellen to set sth [at sth]
    7) tv, radio
    [jdm] etw [auf etw akk] \einstellen to tune [sb's] sth [to sth];
    der Videorekorder ist auf Aufnahme eingestellt the video recorder is programmed to record
    8) auto
    [jdm] etw \einstellen to adjust [sb's] sth;
    die Zündung \einstellen to set [or adjust] the [ignition] timing;
    sich dat etw \einstellen lassen to have sth adjusted
    9) tech
    [jdm] etw [irgendwie] \einstellen to adjust [sb's] sth [somehow];
    etw in der Höhe \einstellen to adjust the height of sth;
    die Lehnenneigung \einstellen to adjust the angle of a rest
    etw [in etw akk] \einstellen to put sth away [in sth];
    in den Carport können zwei Autos eingestellt werden the carport can accommodate two cars;
    ein Buch ins Regal \einstellen to put a book away [on the shelf]
    etw \einstellen to equal sth;
    den Rekord \einstellen to equal the record
    vr
    1) ( auftreten)
    sich \einstellen Bedenken to begin med; Fieber, Symptome, Übelkeit etc. to develop, to begin;
    Symptome haben sich eingestellt symptoms have appeared [or developed];
    sich auf jdn/etw \einstellen to adapt to sb/sth;
    sich auf etw \einstellen to adjust to sth
    sich auf etw akk \einstellen to prepare oneself for sth
    4) (geh: sich einfinden)
    sich \einstellen to arrive, to present oneself ( form) s. a. eingestellt
    vi ( beschäftigen) to take on [or hire] people

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > einstellen

  • 46 caligo

    1.
    cālīgo ( call-), ĭnis, f. [root cal-, cover; cf.: oc-culo, clam, cella], a thick atmosphere, a mist, vapor, fog (mostly poet. or in post-Aug. prose):

    suffundere caelum caligine,

    Lucr. 6, 479; 6, 461; 6, 92:

    (ignis) piceă crassus caligine,

    Verg. G. 2, 309; cf. id. A. 9, 36; Liv. 29, 27, 7:

    densa caligo occaecaverat diem,

    id. 33, 7, 2; cf. Suet. Ner. 19:

    fumidam a terră exhalari caliginem,

    Plin. 2, 42, 42, § 111:

    caligo aestuosa,

    Col. 11, 2, 53 (for which, id. 11, 2, 57:

    nebulosus aestus): pruinae et caligo,

    id. 3, 2, 4; cf. Pall. Febr. 9, 2.—Also in plur.:

    inter caligines,

    Col. 3, 1, 7.—Hence,
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    (Causa pro effectu.) Darkness, obscurity, gloom (produced by mist, fog, etc.; freq. with tenebrae;

    class. in prose and poetry): mi ob oculos caligo obstitit, Plaut Mil. 2, 4, 51: cum altitudo caliginem oculis obfudisset,

    i. e. had caused dizziness, Liv. 26, 45, 3:

    erat in tantā calligine major usus aurium quam oculorum,

    id. 22, 5, 3 Weissenb.: noctem insequentem eadem calligc obtinuit;

    sole orto est discussa,

    id. 29, 27, 7:

    nox terram caligine texit,

    Lucr. 6, 853; 5, 649:

    caeca noctis,

    id. 4, 457:

    caecae umbra,

    id. 3, 305; cf. Verg. A. 3, 203:

    quam simul agnorunt inter caliginis umbras,

    Ov. M. 4, 455:

    ara obscurā caligine tecta,

    Cic. Arat. 194.—With tenebrae, Cic. Agr. 2, 17, 44; Curt. 9, 4, 18; Lampr. Comm. 16.—In later writers also with a gen.:

    caligo tenebrarum,

    Quint. Decl. 18, 7; cf. Sen. Agam. 472 Heins.;

    and inversely: tenebris illunae caliginis impeditus,

    App. M. 9, p. 214.—
    B.
    Trop.
    1.
    In gen., mental blindness, dulness of perception:

    quod videbam equidem, sed quasi per caliginem: praestrinxerat aciem animi D. Bruti salus,

    Cic. Phil. 12, 2, 3; so id. Fin. 5, 15, 43: adhuc tamen [p. 270] per caliginem video, Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 8: caecā mentem caligine consitus, * Cat. 64, 207:

    Augustus... omnibus omnium gentium viris magnitudine suā inducturus caliginem,

    to throw into the shade, Vell. 2, 37, 1. —
    2.
    Of dark, difficult circumstances, calamity, affliction, gloom:

    vide nunc caliginem temporum illorum,

    Cic. Planc. 40, 96:

    superioris anni,

    id. post Red. in Sen. 3, 5:

    an qui etesiis, qui per cursum rectum regnum tenere non potuerunt, nunc caecis tenebris et caligine se Alexandriam perventuros arbitrati sunt?

    id. Agr. 2, 17, 44:

    illa omnis pecunia latuit in illā caligine ac tenebris, quae totam rem publicam tum occuparant,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 76, § 177:

    ecce illa tempestas, caligo bonorum, tenebrae rei publicae,

    id. Prov. Cons. 18, 43:

    tantum caliginis, tantum perturbationis offusum,

    Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 16:

    quaedam scelerum offusa caligo,

    Quint. 9, 3, 47.—
    C.
    In medic. lang., as a disease of the eyes, dim-sightedness, weakness of the eyes, Cels. 6, 6, n. 32; Plin. 20, 7, 26, § 61; 20, 23, 95, § 254; 25, 13, 92, § 144; 32, 9, 31, § 97; 34, 11, 27, § 114; Scrib. Comp. 179.
    2.
    cālīgo, āre, v. n. [1. caligo].
    I.
    To emit vapor or steam, to steam, reek:

    amnes aestate vaporatis, hieme frigidis nebulis caligent,

    Col. 1, 5, 4:

    aram tenui caligans vestiet umbrā,

    Cic. Arat. 205 (449); cf.:

    omnem quae nunc Mortalis hebetat visus tibi et umida circum Caligat, nubem eripiam,

    Verg. A. 2, 606.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    To be involved in darkness, to be dark, gloomy:

    caligare oculos,

    darkness covers the eyes, Lucr. 3, 157; Verg. G. 4, 468; Stat. Th. 1, 95. —
    2.
    Poet.:

    altae caligantesque fenestrae,

    dizzy, Juv. 6, 31.—
    II.
    Trop., of the understanding, to be blind, to be surrounded by darkness, to grope about:

    orbatae caligant vela carinae,

    Stat. S. 5, 3, 238:

    caligare ad pervidendum,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 1, 1:

    virtus inhorrescit ad subita, et caligabit, si, etc.,

    id. Ep. 57, 4; Plin. 30, 1, 1, § 2; Quint. Decl. 18 fin.:

    rex caligare alto in solio, nec pondera regni posse pati,

    Sil. 14, 88.—Prov.:

    caligare in sole,

    to grope in broad daylight, Quint. 1, 2, 19.—
    B.
    In medic. lang., of the eyes, to suffer from weakness, be weak, Cels. 6, 6, 32; Plin. 20, 22, 87, § 239; cf. id. 11, 37, 54, § 147.— Transf., of the person, to be dim-sighted:

    caligans Thyestes,

    Mart. 10, 4, 1; Scrib. Comp. 184.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > caligo

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