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61 Ч-25
ПО ЧАСТИ coll PrepP Invar1. - чего, less often кого.Also: В ЧАСТИ Prep the resulting PrepP is advconcerning sth.as regardsin (with) regard to with respect to as far as...goes in the field (area, realm) of when it comes to apropos of about....По части музыкальных инструментов, надо прямо сказать, в Чегеме не густо... (Искандер 3)....As regards musical instruments, it must be plainly stated that Chegem did not have a great variety... (3a).«Все-то мы, все без исключения, по части науки, развития, мышления, изобретения, идеалов, желаний, либерализма, рассудка, опыта и всего, всего, всего, всего, всего ещё в первом предуготовительном классе гимназии сидим!» (Достоевский 3). "With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!" (3c).За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...1 mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).(Суходолов:) Ты чистый жрец искусства. Виртуоз на скрипке, а также виртуоз по части женских сердец... (Погодин 1). (S.:) You're a pure priest of art. A virtuoso on the violin, and a virtuoso in the field of ladies' hearts... (1a)..Он (Турганов) проявил немалую изобретательность по части мелких махинаций (Войнович 3)....liirganov demonstrated no little inventiveness in the area of petty intrigues (3a).«Конечно, я не буду врать, что у ней (жены) ко мне возражений совсем не имеется. Имеются, особенно вот... по части выпивки» (Распутин 3). "Of course I can't say she (my wife) hasn't no grounds for complaint. She has, specially when it comes to the booze..." (3a).Кемала лишили водительских прав чуть ли не на полгода... Однако он, будучи человеком крайне ленивым по части ходьбы, с таким наказанием никак не мог смириться (Искандер 5). They took Kemal's license away for nearly six months....Being a man extremely lazy about walking, however, he couldn't possibly resign himself to such a punishment (5a).(Глагольев 1:) Мы, сказал он, поумнели по части женщин... (Чехов 1). (G. Sr.:) We've grown more intelligent about women, he said... (1a).2. \Ч-25 какой (работать, служить, пойти и т. п.) (the resulting PrepP is advin some field of knowledge, interest, or in some sphere of activityin the area ( realm, sphere) ofпо торговой (медицинской и т. п.) части - in trade (medicineetc)по этой части - in these (such) mattersin this regard in that department....Дедушка Рахленко решил пустить его (Якоба) по торговой части (Рыбаков 1)... Grandfather Rakhlenko decided to get him (Jakob) going in trade (1a).«...Ваське быть бы по торговой части, как дедушка Тихон» (Войнович 6). "...Vaska Karetnikov should have been in business, like his Grandpa Tikhon" (6a).Избран был комитет из самых опытных по этой части обывателей... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). A committee of citizens who were most expert in such matters was chosen... (2a).(Мелузов:) He о платье же мы будем говорить, это не мой предмет по этой части я в преподаватели не гожусь (Островский 11). (М.:) We're not going to talk about clothes, that's not my subject: I'm not suited to instruct in that department (1 la). -
62 в части
• ПО ЧАСТИ coll[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ concerning (sth.):- as regards;- in < with> regard to;- as far as...goes;- in the field <area, realm> of;- apropos of;- about.♦...По части музыкальных инструментов, надо прямо сказать, в Чегеме не густо... (Искандер 3)....As regards musical instruments, it must be plainly stated that Chegem did not have a great variety... (3a).♦ "Все-то мы, все без исключения, по части науки, развития, мышления, изобретения, идеалов, желаний, либерализма, рассудка, опыта и всего, всего, всего, всего, всего ещё в первом предуготовительном классе гимназии сидим!" (Достоевский 3). "With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!" (3c).♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).♦ [Суходолов:] Ты чистый жрец искусства. Виртуоз на скрипке, а также виртуоз по части женских сердец... (Погодин 1). [S.:] You're a pure priest of art. A virtuoso on the violin, and a virtuoso in the field of ladies' hearts... (1a).♦...Он [Турганов] проявил немалую изобретательность по части мелких махинаций (Войнович 3)....liirganov demonstrated no little inventiveness in the area of petty intrigues (3a).♦ "Конечно, я не буду врать, что у ней [жены] ко мне возражений совсем не имеется. Имеются, особенно вот... по части выпивки" (Распутин 3). "Of course I can't say she [my wife] hasn't no grounds for complaint. She has, specially when it comes to the booze..." (3a).♦ Кемала лишили водительских прав чуть ли не на пол года... Однако он, будучи человеком крайне ленивым по части ходьбы, с таким наказанием никак не мог смириться (Искандер 5). They took Kemal's license away for nearly six months....Being a man extremely lazy about walking, however, he couldn't possibly resign himself to such a punishment (5a).♦ [Г лагольев 1:] Мы, сказал он, поумнели по части женщин... (Чехов 1). [G. Sr.:] We've grown more intelligent about women, he said... (1a).⇒ in some field of knowledge, interest, or in some sphere of activity:- in the area <realm, sphere> of;- in that department.♦...Дедушка Рахленко решил пустить его [Якоба] по торговой части (Рыбаков 1)... Grandfather Rakhlenko decided to get him [Jakob] going in trade (1a).♦ "...Ваське быть бы по торговой части, как дедушка Тихон" (Войнович 6). "...Vaska Karetnikov should have been in business, like his Grandpa Tikhon" (6a).♦ Изоран был комитет из самых опытных по этой части обывателей... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). A committee of citizens who were most expert in such matters was chosen... (2a).♦ [Мелузов:] Не о платье же мы будем говорить, это не мой предмет; по этой части я в преподаватели не гожусь (Островский 11). [М.:] We're not going to talk about clothes, that's not my subject: I'm not suited to instruct in that department (11a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в части
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63 по части
• ПО ЧАСТИ coll[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ concerning (sth.):- as regards;- in < with> regard to;- as far as...goes;- in the field <area, realm> of;- apropos of;- about.♦...По части музыкальных инструментов, надо прямо сказать, в Чегеме не густо... (Искандер 3)....As regards musical instruments, it must be plainly stated that Chegem did not have a great variety... (3a).♦ "Все-то мы, все без исключения, по части науки, развития, мышления, изобретения, идеалов, желаний, либерализма, рассудка, опыта и всего, всего, всего, всего, всего ещё в первом предуготовительном классе гимназии сидим!" (Достоевский 3). "With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!" (3c).♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).♦ [Суходолов:] Ты чистый жрец искусства. Виртуоз на скрипке, а также виртуоз по части женских сердец... (Погодин 1). [S.:] You're a pure priest of art. A virtuoso on the violin, and a virtuoso in the field of ladies' hearts... (1a).♦...Он [Турганов] проявил немалую изобретательность по части мелких махинаций (Войнович 3)....liirganov demonstrated no little inventiveness in the area of petty intrigues (3a).♦ "Конечно, я не буду врать, что у ней [жены] ко мне возражений совсем не имеется. Имеются, особенно вот... по части выпивки" (Распутин 3). "Of course I can't say she [my wife] hasn't no grounds for complaint. She has, specially when it comes to the booze..." (3a).♦ Кемала лишили водительских прав чуть ли не на пол года... Однако он, будучи человеком крайне ленивым по части ходьбы, с таким наказанием никак не мог смириться (Искандер 5). They took Kemal's license away for nearly six months....Being a man extremely lazy about walking, however, he couldn't possibly resign himself to such a punishment (5a).♦ [Г лагольев 1:] Мы, сказал он, поумнели по части женщин... (Чехов 1). [G. Sr.:] We've grown more intelligent about women, he said... (1a).⇒ in some field of knowledge, interest, or in some sphere of activity:- in the area <realm, sphere> of;- in that department.♦...Дедушка Рахленко решил пустить его [Якоба] по торговой части (Рыбаков 1)... Grandfather Rakhlenko decided to get him [Jakob] going in trade (1a).♦ "...Ваське быть бы по торговой части, как дедушка Тихон" (Войнович 6). "...Vaska Karetnikov should have been in business, like his Grandpa Tikhon" (6a).♦ Изоран был комитет из самых опытных по этой части обывателей... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). A committee of citizens who were most expert in such matters was chosen... (2a).♦ [Мелузов:] Не о платье же мы будем говорить, это не мой предмет; по этой части я в преподаватели не гожусь (Островский 11). [М.:] We're not going to talk about clothes, that's not my subject: I'm not suited to instruct in that department (11a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по части
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64 Geigenvirtuose
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65 Passage
f; -, n3. (Überfahrt) crossing, passage4. (das Durchfahren) passage* * *die Passage(Einkaufspassage) shopping arcade; arcade;(Musik) passage;(Schiffsreise) passage* * *Pas|sa|ge [pa'saːZə]f -, -n(alle Bedeutungen) passage; (= Ladenstraße) arcade* * *(a part of a piece of writing or music: That is my favourite passage from the Bible.) passage* * *Pas·sa·ge<-, -n>[paˈsa:ʒə]f1. (Textstück) passage2. (Ladenstraße) arcade3. NAUT passage* * *die; Passage, Passagen1) (Ladenstraße) [shopping] arcade* * *3. (Überfahrt) crossing, passage4. (das Durchfahren) passage* * *die; Passage, Passagen1) (Ladenstraße) [shopping] arcade* * *-n f.passage n. -
66 alarde
m.1 show or display.hacer alarde de algo to show something off, to flaunt something2 pompous exhibition, display, show, show-off.3 boast, brag.* * *1 display, bragging, boasting\hacer alarde de to flaunt, show off, parade* * *noun m.display, show* * *SM1) display•
en un alarde de generosidad, me pagaron la cena — in a show o display of generosity they paid for my dinner•
hacer alarde de, siempre hace alarde de sus riquezas — he is always showing off his wealthsiempre está haciendo alarde de sus triunfos sexuales — he's always boasting about o of his sexual prowess
el grupo hizo alarde de su poder de convocatoria — the band demonstrated o displayed their pulling power, it was a demonstration of the pulling power of the band
2) (Mil) † review* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.----* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *show, displayhaciendo alarde de su fuerza making a show of o showing off o displaying his strength* * *
alarde sustantivo masculino
show, display;
alarde sustantivo masculino bragging, boasting: no puede evitar hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, she can't help showing off her knowledge
' alarde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despliegue
English:
air
- boast
- ostentation
- parade
- show off
- display
- extravaganza
- razzmatazz
* * *alarde nmshow, display;hizo alarde de su inteligencia she showed off o flaunted her intelligence;en un alarde de generosidad, nos invitó a cenar in a display of generosity he invited us to dinner* * *m show, display;hacer alarde de make a show of* * *alarde nm1) : show, display2)hacer alarde de : to make show of, to boast about* * *alarde n -
67 centro de atención
(n.) = centre of attention, limelight, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], centre stage, focus of concern, focus of interest, focus of attention, focusEx. Gimmicky events are not very useful: they entertain for a while but do not put book buying and reading at the center of attention.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The speakers will explain what actions have been taken to ensure that freedom of access to information remains the centrepiece of library philosophy in these difficult times.Ex. The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex. In an era of exploding medical expenses, the linkage between health care providers and insurers becomes a focus of concern because its improvement is necessary if costs are to be contained.Ex. In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Ex. As most disabled students have been paraplegics, the focus of attention has been on wheelchair access and assistance.Ex. Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.* * *(n.) = centre of attention, limelight, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], centre stage, focus of concern, focus of interest, focus of attention, focusEx: Gimmicky events are not very useful: they entertain for a while but do not put book buying and reading at the center of attention.
Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The speakers will explain what actions have been taken to ensure that freedom of access to information remains the centrepiece of library philosophy in these difficult times.Ex: The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex: In an era of exploding medical expenses, the linkage between health care providers and insurers becomes a focus of concern because its improvement is necessary if costs are to be contained.Ex: In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Ex: As most disabled students have been paraplegics, the focus of attention has been on wheelchair access and assistance.Ex: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.* * *figcenter o Brcentre of attention -
68 eclipsar
v.to eclipse (astro, persona).Su belleza eclipsó sus sentidos Her beauty eclipsed his senses.La luna eclipsó al sol The moon eclipsed the sun.* * *1 (astro) to eclipse2 figurado to eclipse, outshine1 (astro) to be eclipsed2 figurado (desaparecer) to disappear, vanish* * *VT (Astron) to eclipse; (fig) to eclipse, outshine* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex. Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.Ex. And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex. Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex: Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.
Ex: And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex: Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *eclipsar [A1 ]vt1 ( Astron) to eclipse2 ‹persona› to outshine, eclipseto disappear* * *
eclipsar verbo transitivo
1 Astron to eclipse
2 (a los demás) to outshine: la actriz principal eclipsó al resto de los actores, the main actress outshone the rest of the actors
' eclipsar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombra
English:
eclipse
- overshadow
- upstage
- out
- over
* * *♦ vt1. [astro] to eclipse2. [persona] to eclipse* * *v/t eclipse* * *eclipsar vt1) : to eclipse2) : to outshine, to surpass -
69 ejecutar
v.1 to carry out.ejecutar las órdenes de alguien to carry out somebody's orders2 to execute (condenado).Ella ejecuta los planes She executes the plans.El ejecutó a Ricardo He executed=killed Richard.La computadora ejecutó el programa The computer ran the program.3 to perform (concierto).4 to execute, to run (computing) (programa).5 to play.El virtuoso ejecutó una canción The virtuoso played a song.6 to enforce.El policía ejecutó el reglamento The policeman enforced the rules.* * *1 (una orden etc) to carry out2 MÚSICA to perform, play3 (ajusticiar) to execute4 DERECHO to seize5 INFORMÁTICA to run* * *verb1) to execute2) perform* * *VT1) (=ajusticiar) to execute2) (=hacer cumplir) [+ orden, sentencia] to carry out, execute; [+ deseos] to perform, fulfil, fulfill (EEUU)3) (Mús) to perform, play4) (Inform) to run5) (Jur) to attach, distrain on* * *verbo transitivo1) <condenado/reo> to execute2) < plan> to implement, carry out; <orden/trabajo> to carry out; < sentencia> to execute, enforce; <ejercicio/salto> to perform; <sinfonía/himno nacional> to play, perform* * *= execute, execute.Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.----* ejecutar una acción = effect + execution.* ejecutar una función = run + function.* ejecutar una orden = execute + command, execute + instruction.* ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.* ejecutar una utilidad = run + utility.* repetir, reponer, volver a ejectuar = rerun [re-run].* * *verbo transitivo1) <condenado/reo> to execute2) < plan> to implement, carry out; <orden/trabajo> to carry out; < sentencia> to execute, enforce; <ejercicio/salto> to perform; <sinfonía/himno nacional> to play, perform* * *= execute, execute.Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
Ex: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* ejecutar una acción = effect + execution.* ejecutar una función = run + function.* ejecutar una orden = execute + command, execute + instruction.* ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.* ejecutar una utilidad = run + utility.* repetir, reponer, volver a ejectuar = rerun [re-run].* * *ejecutar [A1 ]vtA ‹condenado/reo› to executeB1 ‹plan› to implement, carry out, execute ( frml); ‹orden/trabajo› to carry out; ‹sentencia› to execute, enforce2 ‹ejercicio/salto› to perform3 ‹sinfonía/himno nacional› to play, perform* * *
ejecutar ( conjugate ejecutar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹condenado/reo› to execute
2 ‹ plan› to implement, carry out;
‹orden/trabajo› to carry out;
‹ sentencia› to execute, enforce;
‹ejercicio/salto› to perform;
‹sinfonía/himno nacional› to play, perform
ejecutar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar a cabo, cumplir) to carry out: ejecutó la orden sin rechistar, he carried out the order without flinching
2 (asesinar) to execute
3 Mús to perform, play
4 Inform to run
' ejecutar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
- cumplir
English:
execute
- foreclose
- put
- run
- shoot
- sight-read
- to
- death
- gas
- perform
* * *ejecutar vt1. [realizar] [trabajo, tarea] to carry out;[plan, proyecto] to implement, to carry out; [penalti, lanzamiento, disparo] to take; [ejercicio, acrobacia] to perform;ejecutar las órdenes de alguien to carry out sb's orders;ejecutar la sentencia de un juez to enforce a judge's sentence2. [condenado] to execute3. [pieza musical] to perform* * *v/t1 ( realizar) carry out, implement, execute2 condenado execute3 INFOR run, execute4 MÚS play, perform* * *ejecutar vt1) : to execute, to put to death2) : to carry out, to perform* * *ejecutar vb2. (matar) to execute3. (actuar) to perform -
70 experto2
2 = adept, experienced, master, skilled, trained, seasoned, qualified, virtuoso, expert, deft, technically minded.Ex. The machine is indeed quite adept at creating alternate access points and customized sequences.Ex. Thus, complex and irrational arrangements can be tolerated, since only relatively experienced staff need to be able to locate items.Ex. The plot for 99.9 percent represents about the norm for good master typists.Ex. When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex. The WILSONDISC system appears easier to the trained searcher who can gather a great body of relevant material by using Boolean free text searching.Ex. At the same time, seasoned librarians are faced with new learning requirements for computer seaching.Ex. The projections of qualified manpower into the year 2000 are bleak for personnel based industries.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex. In this live peformance video, Joan Sutherland's coloratura is as deft as ever.Ex. The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).----* conocimiento experto = expertise.* enviar a un asesor experto = refer.* inexperto = naive [naïve].* mecanógrafo experto = master typist.* no experto = non-expert [nonexpert].* parecido a un sistema experto = expert-type.* persona no experta = non-scholar.* ser experto en = be skilled at.* sistema experto = expert system, knowledge-base system. -
71 fama
f.1 fame (renombre).tener fama to be famous o well-known2 reputation.buena/mala fama good/bad reputationtener fama de tacaño/generoso to have a name for being mean/generous* * *1 (renombre) fame, renown2 (reputación) reputation\de fama famousde fama mundial world-famoustener buena fama to have a good nametener mala fama to have a bad name* * *noun f.1) fame2) name* * *SF1) (=renombre) fameel libro que le dio fama — the book which made him famous, the book which made his name
2) (=reputación) reputation3) (=rumor) report, rumour, rumor (EEUU)corre la fama de que... — it is rumoured o (EEUU) rumored that...
* * *1)a) (renombre, celebridad) fameb) ( reputación) reputationtener buena/mala fama — to have a good/bad reputation
cría fama y échate a dormir — ( hablando de buena fama) people think they can rest on their laurels; ( hablando de mala fama) once you have a bad reputation it is very difficult to get rid of it
2) (Col) ( carnicería) butcher's* * *= record, reputation, fame, limelight, acclaim, visibility, notoriety, renown, glory days, kudos, cred.Nota: Palabra de moda formada por abreviación de credibility.Ex. She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.Ex. Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Ex. Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex. The new director considers that there is need for recruitment of librarians from all backgrounds into the profession and that librarianship needs higher visibility within society.Ex. The article is entitled 'Ingratiating yourself to all and sundry or how I crawled my way to notoriety'.Ex. Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.Ex. The author of ' Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.Ex. Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex. That may be true, but then you have to get people to your site, which you won't do without cred.----* adquirir fama = achieve + notoriety.* alcanzar la fama = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* atribuirse la fama = take + the credit (for).* buena fama = well respected, good repute, good reputation.* buscar la fama = grab at + a headline.* camino hacia la fama = road to stardom.* catapultarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* con buena fama = respected.* con mala fama = disreputable.* cumbre de la fama, la = pinnacle of renown, the, pinnacle of fame, the.* de buena fama = of good repute.* de fama = of note.* de fama internacional = of international renown.* de fama mundial = world-renowned, internationally renowned, world-renown.* de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.* de mala fama = of bad repute, notorious.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* evitar la fama = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* fama ajena = reflected glory.* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* ganar fama = win + fame.* ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.* lanzarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* llevarse la fama = take + the credit (for).* mala fama = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.* pináculo de la fama, el = pinnacle of fame, the, pinnacle of renown, the.* saltar a la fama = jump into + stardom.* salto a la fama = jump into stardom.* tener la fama de = have + a good record for.* tener mala fama por = hold in + disrepute, be infamous for.* * *1)a) (renombre, celebridad) fameb) ( reputación) reputationtener buena/mala fama — to have a good/bad reputation
cría fama y échate a dormir — ( hablando de buena fama) people think they can rest on their laurels; ( hablando de mala fama) once you have a bad reputation it is very difficult to get rid of it
2) (Col) ( carnicería) butcher's* * *= record, reputation, fame, limelight, acclaim, visibility, notoriety, renown, glory days, kudos, cred.Nota: Palabra de moda formada por abreviación de credibility.Ex: She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.
Ex: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Ex: Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex: The new director considers that there is need for recruitment of librarians from all backgrounds into the profession and that librarianship needs higher visibility within society.Ex: The article is entitled 'Ingratiating yourself to all and sundry or how I crawled my way to notoriety'.Ex: Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.Ex: The author of ' Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.Ex: Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex: That may be true, but then you have to get people to your site, which you won't do without cred.* adquirir fama = achieve + notoriety.* alcanzar la fama = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* atribuirse la fama = take + the credit (for).* buena fama = well respected, good repute, good reputation.* buscar la fama = grab at + a headline.* camino hacia la fama = road to stardom.* catapultarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* con buena fama = respected.* con mala fama = disreputable.* cumbre de la fama, la = pinnacle of renown, the, pinnacle of fame, the.* de buena fama = of good repute.* de fama = of note.* de fama internacional = of international renown.* de fama mundial = world-renowned, internationally renowned, world-renown.* de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.* de mala fama = of bad repute, notorious.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* evitar la fama = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* fama ajena = reflected glory.* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* ganar fama = win + fame.* ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.* lanzarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* llevarse la fama = take + the credit (for).* mala fama = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.* pináculo de la fama, el = pinnacle of fame, the, pinnacle of renown, the.* saltar a la fama = jump into + stardom.* salto a la fama = jump into stardom.* tener la fama de = have + a good record for.* tener mala fama por = hold in + disrepute, be infamous for.* * *A1 (renombre, celebridad) famealcanzar/conquistar la fama to achieve/win fameuna marca de fama mundial a world-famous brandlos vinos que han dado fama a la región the wines which have made the region famous2 (reputación) reputationtener buena/mala fama to have a good/bad reputationes un barrio de mala fama it's a disreputable areasu fama de don Juan his reputation as a womanizertiene fama de ser muy severo he has a reputation for being very strictcría fama y échate a dormir (hablando de mala fama) once you have a bad reputation it is very difficult to get rid of it, give a dog a bad name ( BrE colloq) (hablando de buena fama) people think they can rest on their laurelsunos cobran la fama y otros cardan la lana (refiriéndose a un logro) I/you do all the work and he gets/they get all the credit; (refiriéndose a un error, una travesura) I always get the blame when you do/he does something wrongB ( Col) (carnicería) butcher's* * *
fama sustantivo femenino
dar fama a algo/algn to make sth/sb famous
tiene fama de ser severo he has a reputation for being strict;
tiene fama de bromista he's well known as a joker
fama sustantivo femenino
1 (popularidad) fame, renown
un pianista de fama mundial, a world-famous pianist
2 (opinión pública) reputation: tiene fama de donjuán, he is known as a womanizer
♦ Locuciones: de fama, famous, renowned: un astrónomo de fama, a famous astronomer
' fama' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acreditar
- consagración
- empañar
- engrandecer
- ensuciar
- honor
- lingüista
- oído
- universal
- adquirir
- anhelar
- aureola
- buscar
- camino
- celebridad
- cobrar
- conquistar
- crear
- cúspide
- gloria
- inmaculado
- internacional
- llamado
- mellar
- menoscabar
- mundial
- nombre
- perseguir
English:
bomb
- disreputable
- fame
- glory
- mean
- name
- renown
- repute
- rise
- win
- world-famous
- dealing
- infamous
- itself
- known
- notorious
- reputation
- standing
* * *fama nf1. [renombre] fame;un escritor/restaurante de fama a well-known o famous writer/restaurant;alcanzar la fama to achieve fame, to become famous;tener fama to be famous o well-known;salir en ese programa le ha dado mucha fama being on that programme has made her very well-known2. [reputación] reputation;buena/mala fama good/bad reputation;tener fama de tacaño/generoso to have a reputation o name for being mean/generous;su fama de excéntrico atrae a mucha gente his reputation for eccentricity attracts a lot of people;cría fama y échate a dormir build yourself a good reputation, then you can rest on your laurels* * *f1 fame;de fama mundial world-famous2 ( reputación) reputation;tener mala fama have a bad reputation* * *fama nf1) : fame2) reputación: reputation3)de mala fama : disreputable* * * -
72 no estar dispuesto a
(v.) = be unwilling to, be negatively disposed toEx. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.* * *(v.) = be unwilling to, be negatively disposed toEx: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them. -
73 ostentación
f.ostentation, vanity, boasting, bragging.* * *1 ostentation\con ostentación ostentatiouslyhacer ostentación to be ostentatioushacer ostentación de algo to flaunt something* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=exhibición) ostentation2) (=acto) show, displayhacer ostentación de — to flaunt, parade, show off
* * *femenino ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna — they flaunt o parade their wealth
* * *= parade, ostentation, trumpet-blowing, lavishness, bragging, boasting.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.Ex. Any misgivings the reader might have about such a book are allayed by the general lack of trumpet-blowing.Ex. The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.* * *femenino ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna — they flaunt o parade their wealth
* * *= parade, ostentation, trumpet-blowing, lavishness, bragging, boasting.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.Ex: Any misgivings the reader might have about such a book are allayed by the general lack of trumpet-blowing.Ex: The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.* * *ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna they flaunt o parade their wealthviste con ostentación she dresses ostentatiously* * *
ostentación sustantivo femenino
ostentation
ostentación sustantivo femenino ostentation: hace ostentación de su riqueza, she flaunts her wealth
' ostentación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parafernalia
- relumbrón
English:
flaunt
- glitz
- ostentation
- flash
- parade
* * *ostentación nfostentation, show;hacer ostentación de algo to show sth off, to parade sth* * *f ostentation;hacer ostentación de flaunt* * * -
74 primer plano
m.1 foreground.2 close up, closeup.* * *(foto, cine) close-up* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx. People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.Ex. Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex. The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx: People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.
Ex: Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex: The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game. -
75 experto
adj.expert, crafty, deft, masterful.m.1 expert, old hand, ace, adept.2 expert witness.* * *► adjetivo1 expert► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 expert* * *(f. - experta)noun adj.* * *experto, -a1.ADJ expert2.SM / F expertse dejó asesorar por un experto — he sought the advice of an expert, he sought expert advice
ser un experto en algo — to be an expert on o in sth
experto/a contable — auditor, chartered accountant
experto/a tributario/a — tax expert
* * *I- ta adjetivoIIexperto en + inf — very good at -ing
- ta masculino, femenino expertun experto en física nuclear — an authority o an expert in nuclear physics
* * *I- ta adjetivoIIexperto en + inf — very good at -ing
- ta masculino, femenino expertun experto en física nuclear — an authority o an expert in nuclear physics
* * *experto11 = expert, referee, talent, expert witness, pundit, publication referee, techie, peer reviewer, technie, leading expert, hired gun, scholar.Ex: Standard reference works and experts may be consulted.
Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex: The company sponsoring the award wants to find out how much can be done in terms of effective public relations and publicity using only local library talent.Ex: Appearing as an expert witness the librarian proved that, between 1943-55, a librarian following standard library practices of the time could have identified and located literature on the subject of the health effects of exposure to asbestos and the means of controlling dust in the mining and milling of asbestos.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.Ex: The article 'CD-ROMs for techies' profiles CD-ROM based tools providing personal computer technical support.Ex: All papers undergo blind review by external peer reviewers.Ex: The information superhighway is more than just a technies' playground.Ex: Each session will be chaired by a leading expert on the topic.Ex: Why not get a 'hired gun' who will do the job in the least time and give us the opinion we're looking for?.Ex: Under 'American scholar' he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.* círculo de expertos = network.* comité de expertos = professional committee.* como un experto = expertly.* consultar con otro experto = get + a second opinion.* encuentro entre expertos = meeting of (the) minds.* evaluación por expertos = peer review, refereeing, peer reviewing.* evaluación por expertos abierta = open refereeing.* evaluación por expertos anónima = blind refereeing.* evaluado por expertos = peer-reviewed, expertly appraised, refereed.* evaluar por expertos = referee.* evaluar por expertos doblemente = double referee.* experto bibliotecario = library expert.* experto empresarial = industry observer.* experto en = well versed in.* experto en conservación = preservationist.* experto en desactivación de bombas = detonation expert.* experto en desactivación de explosivos = detonation expert.* experto en dietética = dietitian [dietician], diet expert.* experto en informática = computer expert.* experto en la confección de documentos web = text mark-up expert.* experto en la materia = subject expert.* experto en medicina = medical expert.* experto en nutrición = nutritionist.* experto en recursos = resource person [resource people -pl.].* experto en tecnología = technologist.* experto fiscal = fiscal officer.* experto jurídico = legal expert.* expertos, los = experienced, the.* experto técnico = technical expert.* grupo de expertos = cadre, brains trust, group of experts, network, think tank.* panel de expertos = expert panel.* predicciones de expertos = punditry.* previsiones de expertos = punditry.* procedimiento de evaluación por expertos = refereeing procedure.* pronósticos de expertos = punditry.* pronunciamientos de expertos = punditry.* reunión de expertos = expert meeting [experts' meeting].* revista evaluada por expertos = refereed journal, peer-reviewed journal.* ser un experto en = be knowledgeable about.* ser un experto en la materia = know + Posesivo + stuff.* sin ser evaluado por expertos = unrefereed.* someter a una evaluación por expertos doble = double referee.* toma de contacto entre expertos = meeting of (the) minds.experto22 = adept, experienced, master, skilled, trained, seasoned, qualified, virtuoso, expert, deft, technically minded.Ex: The machine is indeed quite adept at creating alternate access points and customized sequences.
Ex: Thus, complex and irrational arrangements can be tolerated, since only relatively experienced staff need to be able to locate items.Ex: The plot for 99.9 percent represents about the norm for good master typists.Ex: When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex: The WILSONDISC system appears easier to the trained searcher who can gather a great body of relevant material by using Boolean free text searching.Ex: At the same time, seasoned librarians are faced with new learning requirements for computer seaching.Ex: The projections of qualified manpower into the year 2000 are bleak for personnel based industries.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex: In this live peformance video, Joan Sutherland's coloratura is as deft as ever.Ex: The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).* conocimiento experto = expertise.* enviar a un asesor experto = refer.* inexperto = naive [naïve].* mecanógrafo experto = master typist.* no experto = non-expert [nonexpert].* parecido a un sistema experto = expert-type.* persona no experta = non-scholar.* ser experto en = be skilled at.* sistema experto = expert system, knowledge-base system.* * *[ SER]:es experto en casos de divorcio he's an expert on divorce casesexperto EN + INF very good AT -INGes experta en manipular a la gente she's very good at manipulating people, she's an expert when it comes to manipulating peoplemasculine, feminineexpert experto EN algo:los expertos en explosivos the explosives expertsuna experta en la materia an authority o an expert on the subjectmira cómo lo hace, es todo un experto watch how he does it, he's a real expert o he's really good at it* * *
experto◊ -ta adjetivo: es experto en casos de divorcio he's an expert on divorce cases;
experto en hacer algo very good at doing sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
expert
experto,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino expert [en, at/in]
' experto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canto
- como
- dictamen
- en
- experta
- interpretación
- preparada
- preparado
- profana
- profano
- autoridad
- entendido
- especialista
- perito
English:
accomplished
- adept
- authority
- connoisseur
- environmentalist
- expert
- master
- no
- oats
- practiced
- practised
- pundit
- purport
- skilled
- have
- profess
- professional
- professionally
- untrained
* * *experto, -a♦ adjexpert;es experta en temas medioambientales she's an expert on environmental matters;es experto en hacer diabluras he's an expert at getting up to mischief♦ nm,fexpert;un experto en electrónica an electronics expert;déjese aconsejar por un experto seek expert advice;¿poner pañales? ¡soy todo un experto! changing Br nappies? o US diapers? I'm quite the expert o Br a dab hand!* * *I adj expert;experto en hacer algo expert o very good at doing sth* * *experto, -ta adj & n: expert* * *experto n expertun experto en música an expert on music / a music expert -
76 fiolinvirtuos
subst. violin virtuoso, virtuoso on the violin -
77 séparer
séparer [sepaʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = diviser) to dividec. [+ amis, alliés] to part ; [+ adversaires, combattants] to separated. [+ territoires, classes sociales, générations] to separate• une barrière sépare les spectateurs des joueurs a barrier separates the spectators from the players• les 200 mètres qui séparent la poste et la gare the 200 metres between the post office and the station• les six ans qui séparent le procès du crime the six years that have elapsed between the trial and the crimee. ( = différencier) [+ questions, aspects] to distinguish between2. reflexive verba. ( = se défaire de)se séparer de [+ employé, objet personnel] to part withb. ( = s'écarter) to divide (de from ) ; ( = se détacher) to split off (de from ) ; [routes, branches] to divide• à cet endroit, le fleuve/la route se sépare en deux at this point the river/the road forksc. [adversaires] to separated. ( = se quitter) [convives] to leave each other ; [époux] to separate* * *sepaʀe
1.
1) ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, rôles]; to separate out [composants]séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique — to keep the political and economic aspects of a problem separate
2) ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]3) ( former une limite entre) to separatequelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer — we are a few kilometres [BrE] away from the sea
le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules — the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles
4) ( diviser) lit, fig to divideles qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose — the qualities that distinguish a good musician from a virtuoso
2.
se séparer verbe pronominal1) ( se quitter) [invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up; Droit to separate2) ( quitter)se séparer de — to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with; Droit to separate from [mari, femme]
3) ( se disperser) [manifestants] to disperse, to split (up); [assemblée] to break up4) ( se passer de)se séparer de — to let [somebody] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]
5) ( se diviser) to divide* * *sepaʀe vt1) [objets] to separateSéparez le blanc du jaune. — Separate the yolk from the white.
2) [pièce] to divide3) [personnes] [différences, obstacles] to stand between, [désaccord] to divide, [dispute] to drive apart4) (= dissocier) to distinguish between5) [adversaires] to split up* * *séparer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, concepts, rôles, amis, adversaires]; to separate out [composants]; séparer les passagers et les bagages to separate passengers and luggage; séparer qch/qn de to separate sth/sb from; séparer le minerai de la gangue to separate the ore from the valueless material; séparer les blancs des jaunes Culin separate the whites from the yolks; nous sommes obligés de les séparer, sinon ils se battent we have to separate them ou keep them apart, otherwise they fight; on ne peut séparer le fond de la forme form and content cannot be separated, you can't separate form and content; séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique to keep the political aspect of a problem separate from its economic aspect; la mort les a séparés they were parted by death; la vie nous a séparés we have gone our separate ways in life; c'est un malentendu qui les a séparés a misunderstanding came between them, a misunderstanding drove them apart; ⇒ ivraie;2 ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]; séparer un problème d'un autre to distinguish between one problem and another; les deux affaires sont à séparer we must distinguish between the two matters ou cases; on ne peut séparer ces deux problèmes one cannot dissociate these two problems;3 ( former une limite entre) [obstacle, cloison, espace] to separate; une haie sépare les deux jardins/mon jardin du leur a hedge separates the two properties/my garden GB ou yard US from theirs; une barrière séparait les spectateurs des or et les animaux a fence separated the spectators from ou and the animals; cinq secondes seulement séparaient les deux athlètes only five seconds separated the two athletes; quelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer we are a few kilometresGB away from the sea; deux ans séparent les deux événements there is a gap of two years between the two events; encore deux mois nous séparent du départ we still have two months to go before we leave; le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles; c'est tout ce qui nous sépare de la victoire it's the only thing standing between us and victory;4 ( constituer une inégalité entre) [opinions, caractères] to divide [personnes]; la différence de milieu social qui les sépare the difference in social background that divides them; l'âge les séparait age was a barrier between them; les qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose the qualities that make the difference between a good musician and a virtuoso; tout les sépare they are worlds apart;5 ( diviser) to divide [surface]; séparer une pièce en deux to divide a room in two; séparer ses cheveux par une raie au milieu to part one's hair in the middle.B se séparer vpr1 ( se quitter) [promeneurs, invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up, to separate aussi Jur; nous nous sommes séparés au carrefour we left each other ou parted at the crossroads; les membres du groupe ont dû se séparer the members of the group had to split up;2 ( quitter) se séparer de to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with, to separate from aussi Jur [mari, femme]; ne te sépare pas de moi, on ne se retrouverait pas don't leave my side, we would never find each other again;3 ( se disperser) [manifestants, cortège, groupe] to disperse, to split (up) (en into); [assemblée] to break up; se séparer en petits groupes to split (up) into small groups; mes amis, il est temps de nous séparer my friends, it's time we broke up;4 ( se passer de) se séparer de to let [sb] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]; il ne se sépare jamais de son parapluie he takes his umbrella everywhere with him; ne vous séparez pas de vos bagages keep your luggage with you at all times;5 ( se diviser) [chemin, rivière, branche, tige] to divide (en into); le fleuve se sépare en trois bras the river divides into three; la route se sépare (en deux) the road forks.[separe] verbe transitif1. [isoler] to separateséparer les raisins gâtés des raisins sains to separate the bad grapes from the good ones, to pick the bad grapes out from amongst the good onesséparez-les, ils vont se tuer! pull them apart or they'll kill each other!séparer quelqu'un de: on les a séparés de leur père they were separated from ou taken away from their father3. [différencier]tout les sépare they're worlds apart, they have nothing in commonle Nord est séparé du Sud ou le Nord et le Sud sont séparés par un désert the North is separated from the South by a desertdeux heures/cinq kilomètres nous séparaient de la frontière we were two hours/five kilometres away from the border————————se séparer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se quitter] to break uples Beatles se sont séparés en 1970 the Beatles split up ou broke up in 1970————————se séparer verbe pronominal intransitif————————se séparer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se priver de] to part with2. [quitter]se séparer de son mari to separate ou to part from one's husband -
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yks.nom. taituri; yks.gen. taiturin; yks.part. taituria; yks.ill. taituriin; mon.gen. taiturien taitureiden taitureitten; mon.part. taitureja taitureita; mon.ill. taitureihinmaster (noun)virtuoso (noun)* * *• virtuoso• virtuosi• talent• genius• master
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Virtuoso — Vir tu*o so, n.; pl. {Virtuosos}; It. {Virtuosi}. [It. See {Virtuous}.] 1. One devoted to virtu; one skilled in the fine arts, in antiquities, and the like; a collector or ardent admirer of curiosities, etc. [1913 Webster] Virtuoso the Italians… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
virtuoso — (n.) 1610s, scholar, connoisseur, from It. virtuoso (pl. virtuosi), noun use of adjective meaning skilled, learned, of exceptional worth, from L.L. virtuosus (see VIRTUOUS (Cf. virtuous)). Meaning person with great skill (as in music) is first… … Etymology dictionary
virtuoso — [vʉr΄cho͞oä′sik, vʉr΄cho͞oō′sikvʉr΄cho͞o ō′sō] n. pl. virtuosos or virtuosi [vʉr΄cho͞o ō′sē] [It, skilled, learned < LL virtuosus: see VIRTUOUS] 1. Obs. a) a person who has a general or broad interest in the arts and sciences; savant or… … English World dictionary
virtuoso — index expert, specialist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
virtuoso — /virtu oso/ [dal lat. tardo virtuosus, der. di virtus ]. ■ agg. 1. a. [che dimostra onestà, rettitudine, ecc.: persona v. ; atti v. ] ▶◀ buono, (lett.) intemerato, irreprensibile, onesto, probo, retto. ◀▶ corrotto, disonesto, dissoluto,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
virtuoso — virtuoso, sa adjetivo 1) incorruptible, puro, íntegro. 2) bueno, bondadoso, indulgente, benévolo, caritativo, misericordioso, afable … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
virtuoso — |ô| adj. 1. Que tem virtude, que é inspirado pela virtude. 2. Casto, honesto, caritativo. 3. Eficaz (remédio). 4. [Antigo] Vigoroso; esforçado. 5. [Música] Músico de grande talento. 6. Executante não profissional, mas de grande mérito. • Plural … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
virtuoso — *expert, adept, artist, artiste, wizard … New Dictionary of Synonyms
virtuoso — meaning ‘a person highly skilled in musical technique’, has the plural form virtuosi, pronounced si or zi … Modern English usage
virtuoso — [n] person who is an expert ace, adept, artist, artiste, authority, big league*, brain*, celebrity, champ*, champion, crackerjack*, dillettante, egghead, genius, hotshot*, hot stuff*, intelligent, magician, musician, natural*, no slouch*, old… … New thesaurus
virtuoso — virtuoso, sa (Del lat. virtuōsus). 1. adj. Que se ejercita en la virtud u obra según ella. U. t. c. s.) 2. Se dice igualmente de las mismas acciones. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Que tiene la actividad y virtud natural que le corresponde. 4. Dicho de un … Diccionario de la lengua española