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  • 41 ناقش

    نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > ناقش

  • 42 argue

    نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > argue

  • 43 cross-examine

    نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > cross-examine

  • 44 debate

    نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > debate

  • 45 discuss

    نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > discuss

  • 46 Private

    1. adjective
    1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

    a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

    2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

    ‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

    for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

    3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
    4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich
    5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört
    6) (not in public office)

    private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

    2. noun
    1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
    2)

    in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

    3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat
    2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) Privat-...
    2. noun
    (in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) gewöhnlicher Soldat
    - academic.ru/58044/privacy">privacy
    - privately
    - private enterprise
    - private means
    - in private
    * * *
    pri·vate
    [ˈpraɪvɪt, AM -vət]
    I. adj
    1. inv (personal) privat, Privat-
    \private initiative/life Privatinitiative f/-leben nt
    \private joke Insiderwitz m fam
    to speak in some \private language in seiner eigenen Sprache reden
    sb's \private opinion jds persönliche Meinung
    \private papers persönliche Papiere
    2. (not open to public) privat, Privat-; discussion, meeting nicht öffentlich
    \private beach/club/collection Privatstrand m/-klub m/-sammlung f
    \private function Privatveranstaltung f, private Feier
    \private funeral Beerdigung f in aller Stille
    \private land Privatgrund m
    \private wedding ceremony Hochzeitsfeier f im engsten Familienkreis
    3. (confidential) vertraulich
    to keep sth \private etw für sich akk behalten
    4. (not social) zurückhaltend, introvertiert
    to be a very \private sort of person ein sehr verschlossener [o in sich akk gekehrter] Mensch sein
    5. (secluded) abgelegen; (undisturbed) ungestört
    6. inv (not governmental) privat, Privat-
    \private business Privatwirtschaft f
    \private financing Privatfinanzierung f
    \private funds private Gelder
    \private hospital Privatklinik f
    7. (not as official)
    as a \private person als Privatperson
    II. n
    in \private privat, im Privatleben; LAW unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
    to speak [or talk] to sb in \private jdn [o mit jdm] unter vier Augen sprechen
    2. ( fam: genitals)
    \privates pl Geschlechtsteile pl
    3. (soldier) Gefreiter m, einfacher Soldat
    * * *
    ['praIvɪt]
    1. adj
    1) privat; (= personal) letter, reasons persönlich, privat; (= confidential) matter, affair vertraulich; conversation, meeting, interview privat, vertraulich; (= secluded) place abgelegen; dining room separat; (= not public) funeral, wedding im engsten Kreis; hearing, sitting nicht öffentlich, nichtöffentlich

    it's just a private joke between us —

    no private jokes!lass uns auch mitlachen!

    he acted in a private capacityer handelte als Privatperson

    2)

    private limited company — ≈ Aktiengesellschaft f (die nicht an der Börse notiert ist)

    3) (= withdrawn, reserved) person reserviert, zurückhaltend
    2. n
    1) (MIL) Gefreite(r) mf

    Private X — der Gefreite X; (in address) Gefreiter X

    2) pl (= genitals) Geschlechtsteile pl
    3)

    in private — privat; (Jur) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit

    * * *
    Pte abk MIL Private Gefreiter m
    Pvt. abk MIL Private Gefreiter m
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

    a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

    2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

    ‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

    for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

    3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
    4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich
    5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört

    private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

    2. noun
    1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
    2)

    in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

    3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
    * * *
    (military) n.
    Gefreite -n (Soldat) m. adj.
    nicht öffentlich adj.
    persönlich adj.
    privat adj.

    English-german dictionary > Private

  • 47 private

    1. adjective
    1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

    a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

    2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

    ‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

    for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

    3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
    4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich
    5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört
    6) (not in public office)

    private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

    2. noun
    1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
    2)

    in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

    3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat
    2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) Privat-...
    2. noun
    (in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) gewöhnlicher Soldat
    - academic.ru/58044/privacy">privacy
    - privately
    - private enterprise
    - private means
    - in private
    * * *
    pri·vate
    [ˈpraɪvɪt, AM -vət]
    I. adj
    1. inv (personal) privat, Privat-
    \private initiative/life Privatinitiative f/-leben nt
    \private joke Insiderwitz m fam
    to speak in some \private language in seiner eigenen Sprache reden
    sb's \private opinion jds persönliche Meinung
    \private papers persönliche Papiere
    2. (not open to public) privat, Privat-; discussion, meeting nicht öffentlich
    \private beach/club/collection Privatstrand m/-klub m/-sammlung f
    \private function Privatveranstaltung f, private Feier
    \private funeral Beerdigung f in aller Stille
    \private land Privatgrund m
    \private wedding ceremony Hochzeitsfeier f im engsten Familienkreis
    3. (confidential) vertraulich
    to keep sth \private etw für sich akk behalten
    4. (not social) zurückhaltend, introvertiert
    to be a very \private sort of person ein sehr verschlossener [o in sich akk gekehrter] Mensch sein
    5. (secluded) abgelegen; (undisturbed) ungestört
    6. inv (not governmental) privat, Privat-
    \private business Privatwirtschaft f
    \private financing Privatfinanzierung f
    \private funds private Gelder
    \private hospital Privatklinik f
    7. (not as official)
    as a \private person als Privatperson
    II. n
    in \private privat, im Privatleben; LAW unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
    to speak [or talk] to sb in \private jdn [o mit jdm] unter vier Augen sprechen
    2. ( fam: genitals)
    \privates pl Geschlechtsteile pl
    3. (soldier) Gefreiter m, einfacher Soldat
    * * *
    ['praIvɪt]
    1. adj
    1) privat; (= personal) letter, reasons persönlich, privat; (= confidential) matter, affair vertraulich; conversation, meeting, interview privat, vertraulich; (= secluded) place abgelegen; dining room separat; (= not public) funeral, wedding im engsten Kreis; hearing, sitting nicht öffentlich, nichtöffentlich

    it's just a private joke between us —

    no private jokes!lass uns auch mitlachen!

    he acted in a private capacityer handelte als Privatperson

    2)

    private limited company — ≈ Aktiengesellschaft f (die nicht an der Börse notiert ist)

    3) (= withdrawn, reserved) person reserviert, zurückhaltend
    2. n
    1) (MIL) Gefreite(r) mf

    Private X — der Gefreite X; (in address) Gefreiter X

    2) pl (= genitals) Geschlechtsteile pl
    3)

    in private — privat; (Jur) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit

    * * *
    private [ˈpraıvıt]
    A adj (adv privately)
    1. privat, Privat…, eigen(er, e, es), Eigen…, persönlich:
    private account Privatkonto n;
    private address Privatadresse f, -anschrift f;
    private affair ( oder concern, matter) Privatsache f, -angelegenheit f;
    private army Privatarmee f;
    private audience Privataudienz f;
    private bill PARL Gesetzesvorlage in privatem od lokalem Interesse;
    private citizen Privatperson f;
    private collection Privatsammlung f;
    private consumer Privatverbraucher(in);
    private consumption Eigenverbrauch m;
    private gentleman Privatier m;
    private health insurance private Krankenversicherung;
    have private health insurance privat versichert sein;
    private law JUR Privatrecht n;
    private liability persönliche Haftung;
    private life Privatleben n;
    private patient MED Br Privatpatient(in);
    private person Privatperson f;
    private property Privateigentum n, -besitz m;
    private secretary Privatsekretär(in);
    private treatment MED Br Behandlung f als Privatpatient(in)
    2. privat, nicht öffentlich:
    sell by private bargain ( oder contract) unter der Hand verkaufen;
    at private sale unter der Hand (verkauft etc);
    private beach eigener Strand (eines Hotels);
    private (limited) company WIRTSCH Br Gesellschaft f mit beschränkter Haftung;
    a) JUR privatrechtliche Körperschaft,
    b) WIRTSCH US Gesellschaft f mit beschränkter Haftung;
    private enterprise privates Unternehmertum, Privatwirtschaft f;
    private eye bes US umg, private investigator ( oder detective) Privatdetektiv(in);
    private firm Einzelfirma f;
    private industry Privatindustrie f, -wirtschaft f;
    private instruction ( oder lessons pl) Privatunterricht m;
    private performance THEAT etc geschlossene Vorstellung;
    private road Privatweg m;
    private school Privatschule f;
    private sector WIRTSCH Privatsektor m;
    private theater (bes Br theatre) Liebhabertheater n;
    3. be a very private person sehr zurückgezogen leben;
    wish to be private den Wunsch haben, (für sich) allein zu sein oder nicht gestört zu werden;
    private prayer stilles Gebet
    4. privat, der Öffentlichkeit nicht bekannt, nicht für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt:
    a) private Gründe,
    b) Hintergründe
    5. geheim:
    keep sth private etwas geheim halten oder vertraulich behandeln;
    private negotiations geheime Verhandlungen;
    private parts B 2
    6. vertraulich (Informationen etc):
    this is for your private ear dies sage ich Ihnen ganz im Vertrauen;
    be private to sth in etwas eingeweiht sein, über etwas Bescheid wissen
    7. nicht amtlich oder öffentlich, außeramtlich (Angelegenheit)
    9. JUR außergerichtlich:
    private arrangement gütlicher Vergleich
    10. private soldier B 1
    B s
    1. MIL (einfacher) Soldat:
    private 1st class US Gefreite(r) m
    2. pl Geschlechtsteile pl
    a) im Privatleben, privat,
    b) insgeheim,
    c) unter vier Augen,
    d) in privatem Kreis,
    e) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
    priv. abk
    1. private priv.
    2. LING privative
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

    a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

    2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

    ‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

    for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

    3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
    4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich
    5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört

    private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

    2. noun
    1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
    2)

    in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

    3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
    * * *
    (military) n.
    Gefreite -n (Soldat) m. adj.
    nicht öffentlich adj.
    persönlich adj.
    privat adj.

    English-german dictionary > private

  • 48 К-492

    КУСОК ХЛЕБА NP sing only usu. obj fixed WO
    means of subsistence
    crust (piece) of bread
    livelihood means of support bread and butter
    заработать на кусок хлеба -earn one's bread (keep, livelihood)
    earn a living
    думать (беспокоиться) о куске хлеба = worry about where the (one's) next meal is coming from
    worry about putting bread on the table.
    «Итак, все кончено, - сказал он (Дубровский) сам себе, -еще утром имел я угол и кусок хлеба. Завтра должен я буду оставить дом, где я родился и где умер мой отец, виновнику его смерти и моей нищеты» (Пушкин 1). "So its all over!" he (Dubrovsky) said to himself "Only this morning I had a place to rest and a crust of bread to eat. To-morrow I must abandon the house where I was born, and where my father died, to the man who brought about his death and my beggary!" (1 b).
    «Я не сделаю ни шага, пока вы не дадите мне возможность повидать сына. Он в школе. Остается на краю земли, один, без куска хлеба. Я должна поговорить с ним перед расставаньем...» (Гинзбург 2). "I won't take a step until you let me see my son. He's at school. He will be left behind out here at the end of the earth, all alone, with no means of support. I must talk to him before we are parted.." (2a).
    ...Меня не печатали и лишали куска хлеба еще два года (до конца 1972), после чего власти, полагая, что я уже прочно стою на коленях, решили меня простить и даже издали одновременно две мои книги (Войнович 1)....They stopped publishing me and kept me from earning a living for another two years, until the end of 1972. Then, assuming that they had me on my knees, the authorities decided to forgive me, and even published two of my books at the same time (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-492

  • 49 кусок хлеба

    [NP; sing only; usu. obj; fixed WO]
    =====
    means of subsistence:
    || заработать на кусок хлеба earn one's bread (keep, livelihood);
    - worry about putting bread on the table.
         ♦ "Итак, все кончено, - сказал он [Дубровский] сам себе, - еще утром имел я угол и кусок хлеба. Завтра должен я буду оставить дом, где я родился и где умер мой отец, виновнику его смерти и моей нищеты" (Пушкин 1). "So its all over!" he [Dubrovsky] said to himself "Only this morning I had a place to rest and a crust of bread to eat. To-morrow I must abandon the house where I was born, and where my father died, to the man who brought about his death and my beggary!" (1b).
         ♦ "Я не сделаю ни шага, пока вы не дадите мне возможность повидать сына. Он в школе. Остается на краю земли, один, без куска хлеба. Я должна поговорить с ним перед расставаньем..." (Гинзбург 2). "I won't take a step until you let me see my son. He's at school. He will be left behind out here at the end of the earth, all alone, with no means of support. I must talk to him before we are parted. (2a).
         ♦...Меня не печатали и лишали куска хлеба еще два года (до конца 1972), после чего власти, полагая, что я уже прочно стою на коленях, решили меня простить и даже издали одновременно две мои книги (Войнович 1)....They stopped publishing me and kept me from earning a living for another two years, until the end of 1972. Then, assuming that they had me on my knees, the authorities decided to forgive me, and even published two of my books at the same time (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кусок хлеба

  • 50 Г-85

    ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ (РАСКРЫВАТЬ/ РАСКР&ТЬ) ГЛАЗА VP usu. pfv past fixed WO
    1. -(на что) (subj: human to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are
    X открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y)
    X saw the light.
    (Люди) просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).
    (Платонов:) Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). (R:) You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).
    2. - кому (на кого-что) (subj: human or abstr
    to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon
    X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Yb eyes (the eyes of Y) to Z
    X made (helped) Y see what...Z is X showed Y the truth about Z thing X was an eyeopener (eye-opener).
    «Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое» (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).
    «Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович (Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств), к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив»... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich (Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing) is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).
    Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive-he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).
    В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, «нам всем троим открыла глаза»... (Набоков 1). Не fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, uwas an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).

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  • 51 К-372

    НА КРАЮ СВЕТА (ЗЕМЛИ) coll PrepP these forms only adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human, collect, or concr) fixed WO
    very far away
    at the end of the earth (the world)
    at the (very) ends of the earth at the back of beyond (in limited contexts) somewhere far, far away.
    "Я не сделаю ни шага, пока вы не дадите мне возможность повидать сына. Он в школе. Остаётся на краю земли, один, без куска хлеба. Я должна поговорить с ним перед расставаньем...» (Гинзбург 2). "I won't take a step until you let me see my son. He's at school. He will be left behind out here at the end of the earth, all alone, with no means of support. I must talk to him before we are parted..." (2a).
    (Ветхая церковь), может, потому и... держится, что - на краю света и мало к себе гостей привлекает... (Терц 6).... Perhaps the reason it (the ancient church) was still standing was that it was indeed at the end of the world, where few visitors came... (6a).

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  • 52 М-84

    HE В МЕРУ PrepP Invar adv or modif) more than necessary, appropriate etc
    immoderately
    excessively beyond the accepted norm (as modif only) too (as adv only) too much (go) too far (in sth.) exceed the limits (in doing sth.).
    С точки зрения науки, сказал Болтун, ругнув продавщицу за не в меру разбавленное водой пиво, следует говорить о причинах тех или иных явлений (Зиновьев 1). "From the scientific point of view," said Chatterer, after cursing the barmaid for having watered the beer beyond the accepted norm, "one must talk of the causes of certain manifestations" (1a).
    (Ведущий:) Вместо того чтобы спать, сохраняя здоровье, люди, беснуясь, нарушают режим: не в меру едят, пьют и ухаживают (Брагинский и Рязанов 1). (Narrator:) Instead of having a good night's sleep and keeping themselves healthy, people recklessly abandon all their regular habits: eat too much, drink too much, love too much. (1a).

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  • 53 открывать глаза

    ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА
    [VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]
    =====
    to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:
    - X открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y);
    - X saw the light.
         ♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).
         ♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).
    to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:
    - X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;
    - X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;
    - thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.
         ♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).
         ♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).
         ♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).
         ♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).

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  • 54 открыть глаза

    ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА
    [VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]
    =====
    to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:
    - X открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y);
    - X saw the light.
         ♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).
         ♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).
    to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:
    - X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;
    - X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;
    - thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.
         ♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).
         ♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).
         ♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).
         ♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).

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  • 55 раскрывать глаза

    ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА
    [VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]
    =====
    to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:
    - X открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y);
    - X saw the light.
         ♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).
         ♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).
    to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:
    - X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;
    - X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;
    - thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.
         ♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).
         ♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).
         ♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).
         ♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).

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  • 56 раскрыть глаза

    ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА
    [VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]
    =====
    to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:
    - X открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y);
    - X saw the light.
         ♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).
         ♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).
    to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:
    - X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;
    - X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;
    - thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.
         ♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).
         ♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).
         ♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).
         ♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).

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  • 57 на краю земли

    [PrepP; these forms only; adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human, collect, or concr); fixed WO]
    =====
    very far away:
    - [in limited contexts] somewhere far, far away.
         ♦ "Я не сделаю ни шага, пока вы не дадите мне возможность повидать сына. Он в школе. Остаётся на краю земли, один, без куска хлеба. Я должна поговорить с ним перед расставаньем..." (Гинзбург 2). "I won't take a step until you let me see my son. He's at school. He will be left behind out here at the end of the earth, all alone, with no means of support. I must talk to him before we are parted..." (2a).
         ♦ [Ветхая церковь], может, потому и... держится, что - на краю света и мало к себе гостей привлекает... (Терц 6).... Perhaps the reason it [the ancient church] was still standing was that it was indeed at the end of the world, where few visitors came... (6a).

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  • 58 на краю света

    [PrepP; these forms only; adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human, collect, or concr); fixed WO]
    =====
    very far away:
    - [in limited contexts] somewhere far, far away.
         ♦ "Я не сделаю ни шага, пока вы не дадите мне возможность повидать сына. Он в школе. Остаётся на краю земли, один, без куска хлеба. Я должна поговорить с ним перед расставаньем..." (Гинзбург 2). "I won't take a step until you let me see my son. He's at school. He will be left behind out here at the end of the earth, all alone, with no means of support. I must talk to him before we are parted..." (2a).
         ♦ [Ветхая церковь], может, потому и... держится, что - на краю света и мало к себе гостей привлекает... (Терц 6).... Perhaps the reason it [the ancient church] was still standing was that it was indeed at the end of the world, where few visitors came... (6a).

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  • 59 не в меру

    [PrepP; Invar; adv or modif]
    =====
    more than necessary, appropriate etc:
    - [as modif only] too;
    - [as adv only] too much;
    - (go) too far (in sth.);
    - exceed the limits (in doing sth.).
         ♦ С точки зрения науки, сказал Болтун, ругнув продавщицу за не в меру разбавленное водой пиво, следует говорить о причинах тех или иных явлений (Зиновьев 1). "From the scientific point of view," said Chatterer, after cursing the barmaid for having watered the beer beyond the accepted norm, "one must talk of the causes of certain manifestations' (1a).
         ♦ [Ведущий:) Вместо того чтобы спать, сохраняя здоровье, люди, беснуясь, нарушают режим: не в меру едят, пьют и ухаживают (Брагинский и Рязанов 1). [Narrator:] Instead of having a good night's sleep and keeping themselves healthy, people recklessly abandon all their regular habits: eat too much, drink too much, love too much. (1a).

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  • 60 hearing

    1) (the ability to hear: My hearing is not very good.) oído
    2) (the distance within which something can be heard: I don't want to tell you when so many people are within hearing; I think we're out of hearing now.) al alcance del oído
    3) (an act of listening: We ought to give his views a fair hearing.) oportunidad de hablar
    4) (a court case: The hearing is tomorrow.) audiencia, vista
    hearing n oído
    tr['hɪərɪŋ]
    1 (sense) oído
    3 SMALLLAW/SMALL audiencia, vista
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be hard of hearing ser duro,-a de oído, ser sordo,-a
    to give somebody a fair hearing figurative use escuchar a alguien con imparcialidad, dejar hablar a alguien
    within hearing distance al alcance del oído
    hearing aid audífono
    hearing ['hɪrɪŋ] n
    1) : oído m
    hard of hearing: duro de oído
    2) : vista f (en un tribunal)
    3) attention: consideración f, oportunidad f de expresarse
    4) earshot: alcance m del oído
    n.
    audición s.f.
    audiencia (Jurisprudencia) s.f.
    juicio (Jurisprudencia) s.m.
    oida s.f.
    oído s.m.
    vista (Jurisprudencia) s.f.
    'hɪrɪŋ, 'hɪərɪŋ
    1) u ( sense) oído m

    my hearing is getting worse — cada vez oigo peor; (before n)

    hearing difficultiesproblemas mpl auditivos or de audición

    2) c
    a) ( consideration) consideración f, atención f

    to give something/somebody a hearing — escuchar algo/a alguien

    b) ( trial) vista f
    c) ( session) sesión f
    ['hɪǝrɪŋ]
    1. N
    1) (=sense of hearing) oído m

    to have good/poor hearing — oír bien/poco

    in my hearing — estando yo delante, en mi presencia

    if you must talk about it, do it out of my hearing — si tienes que hablar de ello, hazlo sin que yo esté or sin que yo me entere

    within/out of hearing (distance) — al alcance/fuera del alcance del oído

    2) (=chance to speak) oportunidad f de hablar; (Jur) vista f, audiencia f

    he never got a fair hearing — en ningún momento se le permitió explicar su punto de vista; (Jur) no tuvo un juicio justo

    2.
    CPD

    hearing dog Nperro m guía (para sordos)

    hearing loss Npérdida f auditiva

    hearing problem Nproblema m de oído

    * * *
    ['hɪrɪŋ, 'hɪərɪŋ]
    1) u ( sense) oído m

    my hearing is getting worse — cada vez oigo peor; (before n)

    hearing difficultiesproblemas mpl auditivos or de audición

    2) c
    a) ( consideration) consideración f, atención f

    to give something/somebody a hearing — escuchar algo/a alguien

    b) ( trial) vista f
    c) ( session) sesión f

    English-spanish dictionary > hearing

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  • talk through — 1) PHR V RECIP If you talk something through with someone, you discuss it with them thoroughly. [pl n V P n (not pron)] He and I have talked through this whole tricky problem... [V P with n n] Now her children are grown up and she has talked… …   English dictionary

  • Must Be Santa (song) — Must Be Santa is a Christmas song that was originally recorded in 1961 by Mitch Miller. Hal Moore and Bill Fredericks wrote the song. Although the lyrics are different, it has exactly the same tune as Oh, You Sweet One , written by Moe Jaffe and… …   Wikipedia

  • Must FM — Logo de Must FM Création 16 avril 1993 Langue Français Pays   …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg — Greatest hits album by Billy Bragg Released October 28, 2 …   Wikipedia

  • Must lind — Compilation album by Ruja Released 1994 …   Wikipedia

  • talk|fest — «TK FEHST», noun. Informal. 1. a long or drawn out talk, discussion, or debate: »They saw no reason…to propose resumption of the truce conference if it was to be just another futile talkfest (Newsweek). 2. a period of light, often aimless… …   Useful english dictionary

  • talk — [[t]tɔ͟ːk[/t]] ♦ talks, talking, talked 1) VERB When you talk, you use spoken language to express your thoughts, ideas, or feelings. He was too distressed to talk... A teacher reprimanded a girl for talking in class... The boys all began to talk… …   English dictionary

  • talk — talk1 W1S1 [to:k US to:k] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(conversation)¦ 2¦(serious subject)¦ 3¦(say words)¦ 4¦(a speech)¦ 5¦(secret information)¦ 6 talk sense/rubbish/nonsense etc 7 talk (some) sense into somebody 8 talk to yourself 9 know what you are talking… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Talk box — A talk box is an effects device that allows a musician to modify the sound of a musical instrument. The musician controls the modification by changing the shape of their mouth. The effect can be used to shape the frequency content of the sound… …   Wikipedia

  • must — must1 W1S1 [məst strong mʌst] modal v negative short form mustn t [: Old English; Origin: moste, from motan to be allowed to, have to ] 1.) past tense had to to have to do something because it is necessary or important, or because of a law or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • talk one into doing smth — • to talk one into doing smth • to talk one out of doing smth (from Idioms in Speech) to persuade (to dissuade) somebody to do something Edna talked him into going, said Tony. (M. Wilson) He acted immediately and calmly. Bunder would never, of… …   Idioms and examples

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