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42 Violett
* * *Vi|o|lett [vio'lɛt]nt -s, -purple, violet; (im Spektrum, Regenbogen) violet* * *(( also adjective) (of) a bluish-purple colour.) violet* * *Vi·o·lett<-s, ->[vi̯oˈlɛt]nt violet, purple* * *das; Violetts, Violette od. ugsVioletts — purple; violet; (im Spektrum) violet
* * ** * *das; Violetts, Violette od. ugsVioletts — purple; violet; (im Spektrum) violet
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* * *Vi|o|lett [vio'lɛt]nt -s, -purple, violet; (im Spektrum, Regenbogen) violet* * *(( also adjective) (of) a bluish-purple colour.) violet* * *Vi·o·lett<-s, ->[vi̯oˈlɛt]nt violet, purple* * *das; Violetts, Violette od. ugsVioletts — purple; violet; (im Spektrum) violet
* * ** * *das; Violetts, Violette od. ugsVioletts — purple; violet; (im Spektrum) violet
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44 Colours
Not all English colour terms have a single exact equivalent in French: for instance, in some circumstances brown is marron, in others brun. If in doubt, look the word up in the dictionary.Colour termswhat colour is it?= c’est de quelle couleur? or (more formally) de quelle couleur est-il?it’s green= il est vert or elle est verteto paint sth green= peindre qch en vertto dye sth green= teindre qch en vertto wear green= porter du vertdressed in green= habillé de vertColour nouns are all masculine in French:I like green= j’aime le vertI prefer blue= je préfère le bleured suits her= le rouge lui va bienit’s a pretty yellow!= c’est un joli jaune!have you got it in white?= est-ce que vous l’avez en blanc?a pretty shade of blue= un joli ton de bleuit was a dreadful green= c’était un vert affreuxa range of greens= une gamme de vertsMost adjectives of colour agree with the noun they modify:a blue coat= un manteau bleua blue dress= une robe bleueblue clothes= des vêtements bleusSome that don’t agree are explained below.Words that are not true adjectivesSome words that translate English adjectives are really nouns in French, and so don’t show agreement:a brown shoe= une chaussure marronorange tablecloths= des nappes fpl orangehazel eyes= des yeux mpl noisetteOther French words like this include: cerise ( cherry-red), chocolat ( chocolate-brown) and émeraude ( emerald-green).Shades of colourExpressions like pale blue, dark green or light yellow are also invariable in French and show no agreement:a pale blue shirt= une chemise bleu pâledark green blankets= des couvertures fpl vert foncéa light yellow tie= une cravate jaune clairbright yellow socks= des chaussettes fpl jaune vifFrench can also use the colour nouns here: instead of une chemise bleu pâle you could say une chemise d’un bleu pâle ; and similarly des couvertures d’un vert foncé (etc). The nouns in French are normally used to translate English adjectives of this type ending in -er and -est:a darker blue= un bleu plus foncéthe dress was a darker blue= la robe était d’un bleu plus foncéSimilarly:a lighter blue= un bleu plus clair (etc.)In the following examples, blue stands for most basic colour terms:pale blue= bleu pâlelight blue= bleu clairbright blue= bleu vifdark blue= bleu foncédeep blue= bleu profondstrong blue= bleu soutenuOther types of compound in French are also invariable, and do not agree with their nouns:a navy-blue jacket= une veste bleu marineThese compounds include: bleu ciel ( sky-blue), vert pomme ( apple-green), bleu nuit ( midnight-blue), rouge sang ( blood-red) etc. However, all English compounds do not translate directly into French. If in doubt, check in the dictionary.French compounds consisting of two colour terms linked with a hyphen are also invariable:a blue-black material= une étoffe bleu-noira greenish-blue cup= une tasse bleu-verta greeny-yellow dress= une robe vert-jauneEnglish uses the ending -ish, or sometimes -y, to show that something is approximately a certain colour, e.g. a reddish hat or a greenish paint. The French equivalent is -âtre:blue-ish= bleuâtregreenish or greeny= verdâtregreyish= grisâtrereddish= rougeâtreyellowish or yellowy= jaunâtreetc.Other similar French words are rosâtre, noirâtre and blanchâtre. Note however that these words are often rather negative in French. It is better not to use them if you want to be complimentary about something. Use instead tirant sur le rouge/jaune etc.To describe a special colour, English can add -coloured to a noun such as raspberry (framboise) or flesh (chair). Note how this is said in French, where the two-word compound with couleur is invariable, and, unlike English, never has a hyphen:a chocolate-coloured skirt= une jupe couleur chocolatraspberry-coloured fabric= du tissu couleur framboiseflesh-coloured tights= un collant couleur chairColour verbsEnglish makes some colour verbs by adding -en (e.g. blacken). Similarly French has some verbs in -ir made from colour terms:to blacken= noircirto redden= rougirto whiten= blanchirThe other French colour terms that behave like this are: bleu (bleuir), jaune (jaunir), rose (rosir) and vert (verdir). It is always safe, however, to use devenir, thus:to turn purple= devenir violetDescribing peopleNote the use of the definite article in the following:to have black hair= avoir les cheveux noirsto have blue eyes= avoir les yeux bleusNote the use of à in the following:a girl with blue eyes= une jeune fille aux yeux bleusthe man with black hair= l’homme aux cheveux noirsNot all colours have direct equivalents in French. The following words are used for describing the colour of someone’s hair (note that les cheveux is plural in French):fair= blonddark= brunblonde or blond= blondbrown= châtain invred= rouxblack= noirgrey= griswhite= blancCheck other terms such as yellow, ginger, auburn, mousey etc. in the dictionary.Note these nouns in French:a fair-haired man= un blonda fair-haired woman= une blondea dark-haired man= un bruna dark-haired woman= une bruneThe following words are useful for describing the colour of someone’s eyes:blue= bleulight blue= bleu clair invlight brown= marron clair invbrown= marron invhazel= noisette invgreen= vertgrey= grisgreyish-green= gris-vert invdark= noir -
45 ἴον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `violet' (Hom., Thphr.).Compounds: Determin. comp. λευκό-ϊον = ἴον λευκόν `stock-gillyflower' (Thphr.; Risch IF. 59, 257); often as 1. member, e. g. ἰο-ειδής `violet-coloured' ( πόντος; Il.), ἰο-στέφανος `violet-crowned', Athen (h. Hom. 6, 18, Pi., Thgn.), ἰό-κολπος `with violet bossom' (Sapph.; vgl. Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 171), ἰο-δνεφής, s. δνόφος; on ἰάνθινος s. v. Wrong Bénaky REGr. 28, 16ff.: ἴον in ἰο-ειδής etc. IIp referring to the colour.Derivatives: ἰόεις `violet-coloured' = `dark-blue' ( σίδηρος Ψ 850, θάλασσα Nic.); ἰωνιά `violet-bed', also plant-name (Thphr.), after ῥοδων-ιά, θημων-ιά (Scheller Oxytonierung 70f.); ἰοντῖτις f. plant-name = ἀριστολόχεια (Dsc.; after κληματῖτις?, Redard Les noms grecs en - της 72).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Medit.Etymology: H. γία (= Ϝία) ἄνθη and the epic metrics confirm the connection with Lat. viola; both prob. come from a Mediterranean language, s. W.-Hofmann s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,729Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἴον
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46 purple
['pə:pl]noun, adjective((of) a dark colour made by mixing blue and red.) violet; purpur* * *['pə:pl]noun, adjective((of) a dark colour made by mixing blue and red.) violet; purpur -
47 ultravioleta
adj.ultraviolet.* * *1 ultraviolet* * *ADJ INV ultraviolet* * ** * *= ultraviolet [ultra-violet], UV.Ex. Ultraviolet investigations revealed that foxings show heavy fluorescence at the initial stage of development; luminescence decreases as the colour intensity increases = Las investigaciones sobre los rayos ultravioleta revelaron que los descoloridos muestran una gran fluorescencia en la etapa inicial del desarrollo: la luminiscencia disminuye conforme aumenta la intensidad del color.Ex. UV stands for ultraviolet radiation which can lead to immediate sunburn, and long term problems like cancer and or cataracts.----* lámpara de rayos ultravioleta = sun lamp, UV lamp.* luz ultravioleta = UV light.* rayo ultravioleta = ultraviolet ray, UV ray.* * ** * *= ultraviolet [ultra-violet], UV.Ex: Ultraviolet investigations revealed that foxings show heavy fluorescence at the initial stage of development; luminescence decreases as the colour intensity increases = Las investigaciones sobre los rayos ultravioleta revelaron que los descoloridos muestran una gran fluorescencia en la etapa inicial del desarrollo: la luminiscencia disminuye conforme aumenta la intensidad del color.
Ex: UV stands for ultraviolet radiation which can lead to immediate sunburn, and long term problems like cancer and or cataracts.* lámpara de rayos ultravioleta = sun lamp, UV lamp.* luz ultravioleta = UV light.* rayo ultravioleta = ultraviolet ray, UV ray.* * *ultraviolet* * *
ultravioleta adjetivo (pl
ultravioleta adj inv ultraviolet
' ultravioleta' also found in these entries:
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rayo
English:
ultraviolet
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50 purple
purple ['pɜ:pəl]1 noun(b) (dye, cloth) pourpre f∎ the purple la pourpre∎ he turned or went purple (with rage) il est devenu cramoisi (de rage)►► Entomology purple emperor grand mars m (changeant);Ornithology purple gallinule poule f sultane;Military Purple Heart = médaille décernée aux blessés de guerre de l'armée américaine;familiar drugs slang purple heart pilule f d'amphétamine;American Ornithology purple heron héron m pourpre;Ornithology purple martin hirondelle f pourprée;∎ (period of success) he's been going through a purple patch recently: he's won five out of the last six tournaments he's entered il est dans une bonne période: il a gagné cinq des six tournois auxquels il a participé;Ornithology purple sandpiper bécasseau m maritime -
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53 virer
virer [viʀe]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = changer de direction) [véhicule, avion, bateau] to turn• virer sur l'aile [avion] to bankc. ( = tourner sur soi-même) to turn (around)d. [cuti-réaction] to come up positive2. transitive verba. [+ somme] to transfer• virer 1 000 € sur un compte to transfer 1,000 euros into an account• se faire virer ( = se faire expulser) to get o.s. kicked out (de of ) ; ( = se faire renvoyer) to be fired (inf)c. ( = jeter) (inf) to throw out• virer au froid/à la pluie/au beau [temps] to turn cold/rainy/fine• virer au rouge [comptes, résultats] to go into the red* * *viʀe
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2) (colloq) ( licencier) to fire, to sack (colloq) GB [employé]3) (colloq) ( expulser) gén to throw [somebody] out [importun]; ( d'un cours) to send [somebody] out [élève]; ( du lycée) to expel [élève]4) (colloq) ( enlever) to get rid of
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verbe intransitif1) ( changer de direction) [véhicule] to turnvirer à droite — [véhicule, parti politique] to turn ou shift to the right
2) Nautisme [navire] to turnvirer de bord or vent devant — lit to go about
virer de bord — fig to do a U-turn, to do a flip-flop US
3) ( changer de couleur) [étoffes, solution] to change colour [BrE]; [couleur] to change4) Photographie [épreuve] to tone
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virer à verbe transitif indirect* * *viʀe1. vt1) FINANCE to transfer2) PHOTOGRAPHIE to tone3) * (= renvoyer) to sack, to boot out2. vi1) (= tourner, changer de direction) to turnvirer de bord — to tack, figto change tack
2) CHIMIE to change colour Grande-Bretagne to change color USA3) PHOTOGRAPHIE to tone4) [cuti-réaction] to come up positive* * *virer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Fin to transfer [argent, somme, salaire] (sur to);2 ○( licencier) to fire, to sack○ GB [employé]; où qu'il travaille, il finit toujours par se faire virer wherever he works, he always ends up getting fired ou getting the sack○ GB;3 ○( expulser) gén to throw [sb] out [importun] (de of); ( d'un cours) to send [sb] out [élève]; ( du lycée) to expel [élève];4 ○( enlever) to remove; on va virer la table, ça nous fera plus de place we'll move the table out ou get rid of the table, it'll give us more space; vire-moi ce chapeau, tu as l'air ridicule! take off that hat ou get rid of that hat, you look ridiculous!;5 Phot to tone [épreuve];B vi1 ( tourner sur soi) to turn around;2 ( changer de direction) [véhicule] to turn; virer à droite/gauche [véhicule, parti politique] to turn ou shift to the right/left; virer sur l'aile to bank;3 Naut [navire] to turn; virer de bord or vent devant lit to go about; virer de bord fig to do a U-turn, to do a flip-flop US; virer sur les amarres to turn at anchor; virer au cabestan to strain at the capstan; virer vent arrière to gybe GB, to jibe;4 ( changer de couleur) [étoffes, solution] to change colourGB; [couleur] to change;5 Phot [épreuve] to tone.C virer à vtr ind virer au rouge/bleu to turn red/blue; virer à l'aigre to turn sour; le parti vire au conservatisme the party is turning ou going conservative.[vire] verbe intransitif1. [voiture] to turn[vent] to veer[grue] to turn round[personne] to turn ou to pivot roundb. [voilier] to tackc. (figuré) to take a new line ou tack2. CHIMIE [liquide] to change colour3. MÉDECINE [cuti-réaction] to come up positive————————[vire] verbe transitif3. (familier) [renvoyer - employé] to fire, to sack (UK) ; [ - importun] to kick ou to chuck out (separable)je me suis fait virer de chez moi I got kicked ou thrown out of my place4. MÉDECINEb. (figuré & familier) he changed radically————————virer à verbe plus prépositionvirer à l'aigre [vin] to turn sourvirer au vert/rouge to turn green/red -
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57 subtle
1) (faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain: There is a subtle difference between `unnecessary' and `not necessary'; a subtle flavour.) sutil2) (clever or cunning: He has a subtle mind.) agudo, perspicaz; inteligente; astuto•- subtlety- subtly
subtle adj sutil / delicadotr['sʌtəl]1 (person - tactful) delicado,-a, discreto,-a1) delicate, elusive: sutil, delicado2) clever: sutil, ingeniosoadj.• insidioso, -a adj.• sutil adj.• tenue adj.'sʌtḷ1)a) (delicate, elusive) < fragrance> sutilb) ( not obvious) <difference/distinction/hint> sutil; < change> imperceptiblec) ( tactful) (colloq) delicado, discreto2)a) <mind/intellect/remark> perspicaz, agudob) <argument/device> ingenioso, sutil; < irony> fino['sʌtl]ADJ (compar subtler) (superl subtlest)1) (=delicate, fine) [perfume, flavour] suave, sutil; [colour] tenue; [charm, beauty, nuance, reminder, person] sutil; [humour, irony] sutil, finothe subtle fragrance of the violet — la suave fragancia or la fragancia sutil de la violeta
there's a subtle difference between these two words — hay una diferencia sutil entre estas dos palabras
2) (=perceptive) [person] perspicaz, agudo; [mind] sutil, agudo; [analysis] ingenioso* * *['sʌtḷ]1)a) (delicate, elusive) < fragrance> sutilb) ( not obvious) <difference/distinction/hint> sutil; < change> imperceptiblec) ( tactful) (colloq) delicado, discreto2)a) <mind/intellect/remark> perspicaz, agudob) <argument/device> ingenioso, sutil; < irony> fino -
58 morado
adj.purple, dark purple, violet, bluish-purple.m.1 purple color, purple, bluish purple, purple blue.2 bruise, contusion, dark painful skin injury.past part.past participle of spanish verb: morar.* * *► adjetivo1 (color) purple2 (hematoma) bruise\pasarlas moradas familiar to have a tough time————————1 (color) purple2 (hematoma) bruise* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - morada)adj.* * *1.ADJ purple- ponerse morado de algo2. SM1) (=color) purple2) (=cardenal) bruise* * *Ipasarlas or verlas moradas — (Esp) to have a hard o tough time
IIponerse morado de algo — (Esp fam) to stuff oneself with something (colloq)
masculino (Esp, Ven) bruise* * *= purple.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.----* ponerse morado = make + a pig of + Reflexivo, pig out (on).* tirando a morado = purplish.* * *Ipasarlas or verlas moradas — (Esp) to have a hard o tough time
IIponerse morado de algo — (Esp fam) to stuff oneself with something (colloq)
masculino (Esp, Ven) bruise* * *= purple.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
* ponerse morado = make + a pig of + Reflexivo, pig out (on).* tirando a morado = purplish.* * *[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹color› purpletenía las manos moradas del frío his hands were blue with coldponerle un ojo morado a algn to give sb a black eyepasarlas or verlas moradas ( Esp); to have a hard o tough timenos pusimos morados de bombones we stuffed ourselves with o gorged ourselves on chocolates ( colloq)me puse morada de sangría I drank gallons of sangria ( colloq)A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (color) purpleB (Esp, Ven) (en la piel) bruise* * *
Del verbo morar: ( conjugate morar)
morado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
morado
morar
morado 1
morado del frío blue with cold;
ponerle a algn un ojo morado to give sb a black eye
morado 2 sustantivo masculino (Esp, Ven) bruise
morar ( conjugate morar) verbo intransitivo (liter) to dwell (liter)
morado,-a
I adjetivo purple
II sustantivo masculino
1 (color) purple
2 (moratón) bruise
♦ Locuciones: familiar pasarlas moradas, to have a tough time
ponerse morado, to stuff oneself [de, with]
' morado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morada
- lívido
- ojo
English:
black
- eye
- purple
- bruise
- stuff
* * *morado, -a♦ adj[color] purple; Esp Fampasarlas moradas to have a tough time of it;las pasamos moradas para encontrar alojamiento it was a nightmare finding somewhere to stay;Esp Famponerse morado [de comida] to stuff oneself;nos pusimos morados de cerveza we drank gallons of beer;me puse morado de bailar I did nothing but dance♦ nm1. [color] purple2. [moratón] bruise* * *adj purple;pasarlas moradas fam have a rough time;ponerse morado de fam stuff o.s. with fam* * *morado, -da adj: purplemorado nm: purple* * *morado1 adj purplemorado2 n (hematoma) bruise -
59 shade
shade [ʃeɪd]1 noun∎ to sit in the shade s'asseoir à l'ombre;∎ 45 degrees in the shade 45 degrés à l'ombre;∎ in the shade of a tree à l'ombre d'un arbre;∎ these trees give plenty of shade ces arbres font beaucoup d'ombre;∎ the use of light and shade in the painting l'utilisation f des ombres et des lumières ou du clair-obscur dans le tableau;∎ figurative to put sb in the shade éclipser qn;∎ his achievements really put mine in the shade ses réalisations éclipsent vraiment les miennes∎ a different shade of green un ton de vert différent, une autre nuance de vert;∎ an attractive shade of blue un joli bleu;∎ all shades of political opinion were represented toutes les nuances politiques étaient représentées, tous les courants politiques étaient représentés;∎ Computing shades of grey niveaux mpl ou tons mpl de gris∎ to pull the shades (down) baisser les stores∎ Mythology the Shades les Enfers mpl, le royaume des ombres(a) (screen → eyes, face) abriter; (→ place) ombrager, donner de l'ombre à; (of hat → face) obscurcir;∎ to shade one's eyes with one's hand s'abriter les yeux de la main;∎ to shade sth from the sun protéger qch du soleil(b) (cover → light, lightbulb) masquer, voiler∎ I've shaded the background green j'ai coloré l'arrière-plan en vert∎ to shade prices établir des prix dégressifs;∎ prices shaded for quantities tarif m dégressif pour le gros(merge) se dégrader, se fondre;∎ the blue shades into purple le bleu se fond en violet;∎ these categories shade into one another ces catégories se confondent;∎ questions of right and wrong tend to shade into each other les questions du bien et du mal ont tendance à se rejoindre∎ she's a shade better today elle va un tout petit peu mieux aujourd'hui;∎ his books are just a shade too sentimental for me ses livres sont un peu trop sentimentaux pour moi∎ the shades of evening les ombres fpl du soir(c) (reminder, echo) échos mpl;∎ shades of Proust des échos mpl proustiens;∎ there are shades of 1968 ça rappelle 1968(background) hachurer, tramer; (with colour) colorer(change by degrees → colours) dégrader∎ red shading off into pink du rouge qui se fond en rose -
60 przekór
m robić coś na przekór to do sth from a. out of spite- na przekór rodzicom wyszła za mąż she got married to spite her parents- na przekór wszelkim trudnościom odniósł sukces despite all difficulties he succeeded- większość fiołków, jakby na przekór nazwie, nie jest fiołkowa most varieties of violets, in spite of a. despite the name, are not violet in colour* * *invna przekór — +dat in defiance of
* * *mina przekór komuś/czemuś in defiance of sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przekór
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