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  • 61 anti

    antĕ (old form anti, whence antidea, antideo, antidhac; v. antea, anteeo, and antehac) [Gr. anti, over against, facing, anta, antên; Sanscr. anti = over against; Germ. ant- in Ant-wort = Goth. anda-vaurdi, an answer, anda-nahti, the night before], prep. and adv. (acc. to Max. Victor. p. 1953, as prep. with the grave accent; as adv. with the acute on the last syl.).
    I.
    Prep. with acc., before (syn.: prae, pro).
    A.
    In space, or trop. in regard to estimation, judgment, or rank (usu. only of objects at rest. while prae is used of those in motion; cf. Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 1, 21; v. exceptions infra).
    1.
    In space:

    quem ante aedīs video,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 136:

    ante ostium Me audivit stare,

    Ter. And. 3, 1, 16; so Vulg. Lev. 1, 5:

    Ornatas paulo ante fores,

    Juv. 6, 227; so Vulg. Num. 3, 26:

    ante meum limen,

    Juv. 11, 190:

    ante suum fundum,

    Cic. Mil. 10:

    ut ante suos hortulos postridie piscarentur,

    id. Off. 3, 14, 58:

    ante sepulcrales infelix adstitit aras,

    Ov. M. 8, 480; so Verg. A. 1, 344; 3, 545; Juv. 10, 268:

    ante altaria,

    id. 8, 155; so Vulg. Deut. 26, 4; ib. Matt. 5, 24. —Of persons:

    ante hosce deos erant arulae,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 3:

    quīs ante ora patrum contigit oppetere,

    Verg. A. 1, 95; id. G. 4, 477:

    ipsius unam (navem) ante oculos pontus in puppim ferit,

    id. A. 1, 114; 2, 531; 2, 773:

    ante se statuit funditores,

    Liv. 42, 58:

    Flos Asiae ante ipsum,

    Juv. 5, 56; Vulg. Matt. 17, 2:

    si luditur alea pernox Ante Numantinos,

    Juv. 8, 11.— Trop.:

    ante oculos collocata,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 43, 192:

    ante oculos errat domus,

    Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 57: [p. 128] causam ante eum diceret, before him as judge, Cic. Verr. 1, 3, 9:

    donec stet ante judicium,

    Vulg. Josh. 20, 6; ib. Marc. 13, 9.—And in eccl. Lat., after the Heb. and Hel. Gr., before, in the sight of, in the judgment of:

    ante Dominum vilior fiam,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 6, 21 sq.:

    non te justifices ante Deum,

    ib. Eccli. 7, 5:

    justi ambo ante Deum,

    ib. Luc. 1, 6;

    and fully: fecit Asa rectum ante conspectum Domini,

    ib. 3 Reg. 15, 11; ib. Apoc. 12, 10.—Hence, homines ante pedes (in later Lat.), servants; cf. the annotators upon Juv. 7, 143.—With verbs of motion:

    ante me ito,

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 70:

    equitatum omnem ante se mittit,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 21:

    ante ceteras cohortes extra aciem procurrere,

    id. B. C. 1, 55:

    praecurrit ante omnes,

    id. ib. 2, 34; so Nep. Dat. 3, 2; Liv. 7, 41; 45, 40 al.; Vulg. Lev. 27, 11; ib. 1 Reg. 12, 2.—
    2.
    Trop. of preference in judgment, or regulations in respect to rank, before (this is properly the signification of prae, q. v.; hence more rare than that, and never used by Cic.): quem ante me diligo, before myself, more than myself, Balbus ap. Cic. Att. 8, 15.—So ante aliquem esse, to surpass, excel any one:

    facundiā Graecos, gloriā belli Gallos ante Romanos fuisse,

    Sall. C. 53, 3, ubi v. Corte and Kritz:

    tum me vero et ante Alexandrum et ante Pyrrhum et ante omnes alios imperatores esse,

    superior to, Liv. 35, 14:

    necessitas ante rationem est,

    necessity knows no law, Curt. 7, 7, 10.—Hence very freq. (but mostly poet. and post-class.),
    a.
    Ante alios, ante omnes, ante ceteros, etc., before others, before all, etc., to designate a comparative relation;

    also sometimes, for the sake of emphasis, with comparatives and superlatives: tibi, Neptune, ante alios deos gratias ago,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 1, 5; so Ov. M. 10, 120:

    scito illum ante omnīs minumi mortalem preti,

    Plaut. As. 5, 2, 8:

    tua ante omnes experientia,

    Tac. A. 2, 76; 1, 27; Liv. 1, 9:

    Junoni ante omnīs candentis vaccae media inter cornua (pateram) fundit,

    Verg. A. 4, 59:

    Ipse est ante omnes,

    Vulg. Col. 1, 17:

    O felix una ante alias Priameïa virgo,

    Verg. A. 3, 321:

    ante omnes furor est insignis equarum,

    id. G. 3, 266:

    scelere ante alios immanior omnīs,

    id. A. 1, 347; Liv. 5, 42:

    ante alios pulcherrimus omnīs Turnus,

    Verg. A. 7, 55; so Nep. Att. 3, 3; Liv. 1, 15; cf. Rudd. II. p. 82; II. p. 101; II. p. 305.—
    b.
    Ante omnia.
    (α).
    Before all things, first of all:

    alvus ante omnia ducitur,

    Cels. 7, 30:

    oportet autem ante omnia os nudare,

    id. 8, 2:

    Ante omnia instituit, ut etc.,

    Suet. Ner. 32; id. Calig. 21:

    Ante omnia autem, fratres, etc.,

    Vulg. Jac. 5, 12; ib. 1 Petr. 4, 8.—
    (β).
    Comparatively, above all, especially, chiefty:

    publica maestitia eo ante omnia insignis, quia matronae annum, ut parentem, eum luxerunt,

    Liv. 2, 7; 7, 4:

    quae natura multis et ante omnia ursis,

    Plin. 8, 35, 53, § 125:

    dulces ante omnia Musae,

    the Muses pleasing above all things, Verg. G. 2, 475; id. E. 2, 72:

    deformem et taetrum ante omnia vultum,

    Juv. 10, 191.—
    (γ).
    In entering upon the discussion of several particulars, or in adducing arguments, first of all, in the first place (similar to ac primum quidem, kai prôton men oun; cf. Spald. ad Quint. 4, 2, 4):

    ante omnia quid sit rhetorice,

    Quint. 2, 15, 1:

    ante omnia igitur imitatio per se ipsa non sufficit,

    id. 10, 2, 4; so id. 1, 2, 9; 4, 2, 40; 4, 2, 52; 5, 13, 6; 9, 1, 23.—
    B.
    Of time.
    1.
    Before: ANTE MERIDIEM CAVSAM CONICITO, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Auct. ad Her. 2, 13; cf.

    Dirks. Transl. 177 sq.: ante lucem a portu me praemisisti domum,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 55; so Cic. de Or. 2, 64, 259; id. Inv. 2, 4, 15; Suet. Galb. 22; Vulg. Luc. 24, 22:

    ante diem caupo sciet,

    Juv. 9, 108:

    ante brumam,

    Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 28:

    ante noctem,

    Hor. S. 1, 4, 51:

    pereundum erit ante lucernas,

    Juv. 10, 339:

    ante haec omnia,

    Vulg. Luc. 21, 12.— The designation of time is often expressed paraphrastically.
    a.
    By a person who lived at the time:

    jam ante Socratem,

    before the time of, Cic. Ac. 1, 12, 44:

    qui honos togato habitus ante me est nemini,

    before me, before my time, id. Cat. 4, 3:

    ante Jovem nulli subigebant arva coloni,

    Verg. G. 1, 125:

    vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi,

    Hor. C. 4, 9, 25:

    ante Helenam,

    id. S. 1, 3, 107:

    ante se,

    Tac. H. 1, 50:

    quod ante eum nemo,

    Suet. Caes. 26 al. —
    b.
    By other objects pertaining to a particular time: ante hoc factum, Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 64:

    ante has meas litteras,

    i. e. before the receipt of this letter, Cic. Fam. 13, 17:

    per hunc castissimum ante regiam injuriam sanguinem juro,

    Liv. 1, 59:

    ante mare et terras, et quod tegit omnia, caelum,

    Ov. M. 1, 5:

    ante sidus fervidum,

    Hor. Epod. 1, 27:

    ante cibum,

    id. S. 1, 10, 61, and Juv. 6, 428:

    Hoc discunt omnes ante alpha et beta,

    before their A B C, id. 14, 209:

    cur ante tubam tremor occupat artus?

    Verg. A. 11, 424:

    Tecum prius ergo voluta Haec ante tubas,

    Juv. 1, 169.—Also by the designation of the office of a person:

    ante aedilitatem meam,

    Cic. Att. 12, 17:

    ante sceptrum Dictaei regis,

    Verg. G. 2, 536:

    ante imperium ducis,

    Flor. 4, 2, 66:

    relictis multis filiis et in regno et ante regnum susceptis,

    Just. 2, 10.—And by the designation of office in app. to the person:

    mortuus est ante istum praetorem,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 45, 115:

    docuerant fabulas ante hos consules,

    id. Brut. 18, 73:

    cum ante illum imperatorem clipeis uterentur,

    Nep. Iphicr. 1, 3:

    quos ante se imperatorem nemo ausus sit aspicere,

    id. Epam. 8, 3.—A part. perf. or fut. pass. is freq. added to such substantives for the sake of explanation:

    ante hanc urbem conditam,

    before the founding of this city, Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 7 (opp. post urbem conditam):

    non multo ante urbem captam,

    id. Div. 1, 45:

    ante Epaminondam natum,

    Nep. Epam. 10, 4:

    ante te cognitum multis orantibus opem tuli,

    Sall. J. 110, 2:

    ante decemviros creatos,

    Liv. 3, 53 al. —
    2.
    Hence particular phrases.
    a.
    Ante tempus,
    (α).
    Before the right time:

    ante tempus excitatis suis,

    Liv. 31, 36.—
    (β).
    Before the appointed, proper, or lawful time:

    factus est consul bis, primum ante tempus,

    Cic. Lael. 3:

    honores et ante tempus et quosdam novi generis cepit,

    Suet. Aug. 26:

    venisti ante tempus torquere nos?

    Vulg. Matt. 8, 29 (cf. annus, II. D.).—
    b.
    Ante diem, poet.,
    (α).
    Before the time:

    Caesaribus virtus contigit ante diem,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 184:

    ante diem vultu gressuque superbo Vicerat aequales,

    Stat. S. 2, 1, 108.—
    (β).
    Before the time destined by fate:

    filius ante diem patrios inquirit in annos,

    Ov. M. 1, 148:

    hic dolor ante diem Pandiona misit ad umbras,

    id. ib. 6, 675; id. A. A. 3, 739:

    sed misera ante diem subitoque accensa furore, etc.,

    Verg. A. 4, 697 (cf. Soph. Antig. 461: ei de tou chronou prosthen thanoumai). —
    c.
    Ante hunc diem, with a negative:

    istunc hominem numquam audivi ante hunc diem,

    never before this day, never until now, Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 60; 4, 2, 7:

    neque umquam ante hunc diem,

    Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 19; 5, 4, 23:

    Novum crimen et ante hunc diem inauditum ad te Q. Tubero detulit,

    Cic. Lig. 1, 1 (cf. Plaut. Trin. 5, 2, 17: neque eum ante usquam conspexi prius). —
    3.
    Ante diem (abbrev. a. d.) with an ordinal number gives the date, not of the foregoing, but of the present day; e. g. ante diem quintum (a. d. V.) Kalendas Apriles, the fifth day before the calends of April. Orig. the ante belonged to Kalendas, and they said either, ante die quinto Kalendas (i. e. die quinto ante Kalendas), or ante diem quintum Kalendas; the latter phraseology became the prevailing one, and ante diem, being considered as one word, the prepp. in and ex could be prefixed; cf. Manut. ad Cic. Fam. 3, 12; Duker ad Liv. 27, 23; Rudd. II. p. 291; Madv. Gr. Suppl. I.; Drak. ad Liv. 45, 2, 12: me ante diem XIII. Kalendas Januarias principem revocandae libertatis fuisse, the thirteenth before the calends of January, i. e. the 20 th of Dec., Cic. Phil. 14, 7, 20: ante diem XII. Kalendas Novembres, the 21 st of Oct.: ante diem VI. Kalendas Novembres, the 27 th of Oct., id. Cat. 1, 3: ante diem VIII. Kalendas Decembres, the 24 th of Nov., id. Phil. 3, 8: a. d. IV. Id. Mart. (ante diem quartum Idus Martias), i. e. the 12 th of March, Liv. 40, 59: ante diem III. Non. Jan. M. Cicero natus est, i. e. on the 3 d of Jan., Gell. 15, 28 al.:

    in ante diem quartum Kal. Dec. distulit,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 8: caedem te optimatium contulisse in ante diem V. Kal. Nov., to the 28 th of Oct., id. Cat. 1, 3:

    ex ante diem VII. Id. Febr.,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 28, 1: nuntii venerant ex ante diem Non. Jun. usque ad prid. Kal. Sept., from the 3 d of June, Cic. Att. 3, 17:

    supplicatio indicta est ante diem V. Id. Oct. cum eo die in quinque dies,

    Liv. 45, 2, 12.—
    4.
    Sometimes to designate the whole time until the passing moment:

    ante id tempus et mari et terrā duces erant Lace daemonii,

    Nep. Arist. 2, 3:

    qui honos huic uni ante id tempus contigit,

    id. Timoth. 2, 3:

    invictus ante eam diem fuerat,

    Curt. 5, 3, 22.—
    5.
    Ante annos, before the destined time:

    Ante suos annos occidit,

    Ov. Am. 2, 2, 46:

    Ante annos animumque gerens curamque virilem,

    beyond his years, Verg. A. 9, 311 (cf.:

    suos annos praeterire,

    Sil. 4, 428; and:

    annos transcendere factis,

    id. 2, 348). —
    6.
    Ante hoc, for antea, antehac, belongs to the later Latin:

    ante hoc incognita,

    Luc. 6, 116:

    ante hoc domūs pars videntur,

    Tac. G. 13.
    II.
    Adv., of space and time (the latter most freq.).
    A.
    Of space, before, in front, forwards: post me erat Aegina, ante Megara, Sulp. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 5, 9:

    fluvius ab tergo, ante circaque velut ripa praeceps oram ejus omnem cingebat,

    Liv. 27, 18; 22, 5:

    coronatus stabit et ante calix,

    Tib. 2, 5, 98:

    plena oculis et ante et retro,

    Vulg. Apoc. 4, 6.—Of motion (cf. supra, I. A. 1.):

    si aut manibus ingrediatur quis aut non ante, sed retro,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 12, 35:

    pallida Tisiphone morbos agit ante metumque,

    Verg. G. 3, 552.—
    B.
    1.. Of time, before, previously (always in reference to another past time, while ante as prep. is used in reference to the present).
    a.
    With verbs:

    nonne oportuit Praescīsse me ante,

    Ter. And. 1, 5, 4:

    id te oro, ut ante eamus,

    id. ib. 3, 3, 24;

    very freq. in Cic.: quod utinam illi ante accidisset,

    Cic. Phil. 11, 14:

    quae ante acta sunt,

    id. Verr. 1, 109:

    sicut ante fecimus,

    Vulg. Jos. 8, 5; ib. Jud. 16, 20:

    fructus omnis ante actae vitae,

    Cic. Marcell. 3; so Ov. M. 12, 115, and Tac. A. 6, 16:

    apud vos ante feci mentionem,

    Cic. Agr. 3, 4:

    faciam hoc non novum, sed ab eis ante factum,

    id. Verr. 1, 55; Verg. E. 9, 63; Juv. 3, 243; 15, 320:

    illud de quo ante dixi,

    Cic. Sex. Rosc. 116:

    quos ante dixi,

    id. Off. 2, 14, 50:

    ut ante dixi,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 16; id. Mil. 45:

    quem ad modum ante dixi,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 91:

    additis, quae ante deliquerant,

    Tac. A. 6, 9:

    filium ante sublatum brevi amisit,

    id. Agr. 6; id. G. 10; id. A. 11, 7; id. H. 2, 43.—And often accomp. by jam:

    acceperam jam ante Caesaris litteras, ut etc.,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 49; id. Marcell. 12; id. Verr. 2, 23.—Rarely accomp. by saepe.:

    ut saepe ante fecerant,

    Cic. Balb. 40; id. Rab. Post. 13.—
    b.
    Rarely with adjj.:

    non filius ante pudicus,

    Juv. 3, 111:

    quos acciverat, incertum, experiens an et ante gnavos,

    Tac. A. 14, 7.—
    c.
    Often with substt. in the abl. or acc. for a more accurate designation of time (cf. also abhinc with the abl. and acc.; in these cases ante was considered by the ancient critics as a prep., which could also govern the abl.; cf. Charis. p. 209 P.; Serv. ad Verg. E. 1, 30. The position of ante is sometimes before and sometimes after the subst., and sometimes between the numeral and the subst.):

    illos septem et multis ante saeculis Lycurgum accepimus fuisse sapientes,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 7:

    etsi perpaucis ante diebus (i. e. before the departure of Theophilus, of whom mention is afterwards made) dederam Q. Mucio litteras ad te,

    id. Fam. 4, 9:

    paucis diebus ante,

    id. Phil. 2, 40:

    viginti annis ante,

    id. Lael. 12, 42:

    voverat eam annis undecim ante,

    Liv. 40, 52, 4 (cf. id. 40, 51:

    quae bello Ligustico ante annis octo vovisset): optimum erit ante annum scrobes facere,

    a year before, Col. 4, 2; Plin. Ep. 8, 23, 7:

    Tyron urbem ante annum Trojanae cladis condiderunt,

    a year before the fall of Troy, Just. 18, 3, 5:

    ante quadriennium amissus es,

    four years previously, Tac. Agr. 45:

    aliquot ante annos,

    Suet. Caes. 12; v. id. ib. 81 al.—
    d.
    With the advv. multo, paulo, aliquanto, tanto, quanto, and rarely permultum:

    multo ante prospexi tempestatem futuram,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 3, 3:

    haud multo ante adventum,

    Tac. Agr. 18.—And in the order ante multo:

    ante multo a te didicerimus,

    Cic. Sen. 2, 6:

    Venisti paulo ante in senatum,

    id. Cat. 1, 7, 16; id. Marcell. 7; id. Mil. 7; Tac. G. 41; id. H. 3, 68; Suet. Caes. 21; Vulg. Sap. 15, 8; ib. 2 Macc. 3, 30;

    6, 29 et saep.—And in the order ante paulo: quae ante paulo perbreviter attigi,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 4:

    profectus est aliquanto ante furorem Catilinae,

    id. Sull. 20, 56 bis; id. Verr. 1, 149.—And in the order ante aliquanto: ante aliquanto quam tu natus es, Cic. Fam. [p. 129] 10, 4; id. Vatin. 25; id. Verr. 2, 46:

    tanto ante praedixeras,

    id. Phil. 2, 33:

    quod si Cleomenes non tanto ante fugisset,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 34; 5, 78, 89; id. Cat. 3, 17; id. de Or. 1, 7, 26; so Quint. 2, 4, 28:

    quanto ante providerit,

    Cic. Sest. 8:

    permultum ante certior factus eram litteris,

    id. Fam. 3, 11; cf. Prisc. p. 1191 P.—
    2.
    Followed by quam (written also as one word, antequam; the form prius quam was more freq. in archaic Latin), sooner than; before.
    a.
    With ind. pres.:

    ante quam doceo id factum non esse, libet mihi,

    Cic. Quinct. 48:

    ante quam ad sententiam redeo, de me pauca dicam,

    id. Cat. 4, 20; id. Mil. 7; id. Deiot. 7; id. Clu. 6.—
    b.
    With ind. perf.:

    memini Catonem anno ante quam est mortuus mecum disserere,

    Cic. Lael. 3, 11:

    anno ipso ante quam natus est Ennius,

    id. Brut. 18, 72:

    ante aliquanto quam tu natus es,

    id. Fam. 10, 3:

    neque ante dimisit eum quam fidem dedit,

    Liv. 39, 10:

    ante quam ille est factus inimicus,

    Cic. Phil. 12, 9.—
    c.
    Rarely with fut. perf.:

    ante provinciam sibi decretam audiet quam potuerit tempus ei rei datum suspicari,

    Cic. Phil. 11, 24:

    neque defatigabor ante quam... percepero,

    id. de Or. 3, 36, 145.—
    d.
    With subj. pres.:

    ante quam veniat in Pontum, litteras ad Cn. Pompeium mittet,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 53:

    hac lege ante omnia veniunt, quam gleba una ematur,

    id. ib. 2, 71; id. Sest. 15; id. Phil. 1, 1; Verg. E. 1, 60 sqq.; Vulg. Gen. 11, 4; ib. 4 Reg. 2, 9; ib. Matt. 6, 8.—
    e.
    With subj. imperf.:

    Romae et ad urbem, ante quam proficisceretur, quaerere coepit,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 167:

    qui (sol) ante quam se abderet, fugientem vidit Antonium,

    id. Phil. 14, 27; 8, 1; id. Verr. 4, 147; Vulg. Gen. 2, 5; 13, 10; ib. Matt. 1, 18; ib. Joan. 8, 58.—
    f.
    With subj. perf.:

    ante vero quam sit ea res adlata, laetitiā frui satis est,

    Cic. Phil. 14, 1:

    domesticum malum opprimit ante quam prospicere potueris,

    id. Verr. 1, 39; id. Sull. 44; id. Planc. 40:

    nec ante vincere desierint quam Rubro mari inclusis quod vincerent defuerit,

    Liv. 42, 52:

    nec ante (barbam capillumque) dempserit quam vindicāsset,

    Suet. Caes. 67.—
    g.
    With subj. pluperf.:

    se ante quam eam uxorem duxisset domum, sperāsse etc.,

    Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 71:

    qui ante quam de meo adventu audire potuissent, in Macedoniam perrexi,

    Cic. Planc. 98:

    ut consul ante fieret, quam ullum alium magistratum capere licuisset,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 62; id. Quinct. 9; id. Verr. 2, 55; 2, 171.—
    h.
    With inf.:

    dici vix potest quam multa sint quae respondeatis ante fieri oportere, quam ad hanc rationem devenire,

    Cic. Quinct. 54.—
    i.
    With part.:

    armati nullum ante finem pugnae quam morientes fecerunt,

    Liv. 21, 15, 4 (on the use of these different constructions, v. Roby, §§ 1671, 1462, 1672 etc.; Draeger, Hist. Synt. II. pp. 589 sqq.;

    and esp. Fischer, Gr. § 621). —In the poets sometimes with quam before ante: Respice item quam nil ad nos anteacta vetustas Temporis aeterni fuerit, quam nascimur ante,

    Lucr. 3, 972:

    Non ego signatis quicquam mandare tabellis, Ne legat id nemo quam meus ante, velim,

    Tib. 4, 7, 8; Mart. 9, 36, 6.—Also in the poets sometimes pleon. ante—prius—quam:

    sed mihi vel tellus optem prius ima dehiscat Ante, pudor, quam te violo aut tua jura resolvo,

    Verg. A. 4, 24; so,

    prius—quam— ante: Aut prius infecto deposcit praemia cursu, Septima quam metam triverit ante rota?

    Prop. 3, 20, 25.—
    3.
    For the designation of order, foll. by tum, deinde, etc., first, in the first place (only in later Lat. for the class. primum):

    ut ante caput, deinde reliqua pars auferatur,

    Cels. 7, 29:

    et ante dicam de his, quae, etc.: tum, etc.,

    id. 5, 26:

    ante tonderi... deinde... tum, etc.,

    id. 6, 6, 8; so Plin. 34, 13, 34, § 131 dub.—
    4.
    Very rarely used as adj. (in imitation of the Greek):

    neque enim ignari sumus ante malorum,

    earlier, previous ills, Verg. A. 1, 198 (cf. tôn paros kakôn, Soph. O. T. 1423):

    ille elegit, qui recipit ante meliorem,

    Quint. Decl. 1, 14; cf. Liv. 24, 82, 5 (on this use of the adv., v. Kritz ad Sall. J. 76, 5).
    III.
    In composition.
    A.
    Of space, before, in front of, forwards: antepono, antefigo, antefero, antemitto.—
    B.
    Fig. of preference, before, above: antepono.—
    C.
    Of degree, before, above, more: antepotens, antepollens—
    D.
    In designations of time only with adjj. and advv.: antelucanus, antemeridianus, antehac, antelucio.With verbs, ante is more correctly written separately: ante actus, ante factus, ante gestus, ante paro, etc., although editions differ in this respect. V. more upon this word in Hand, Turs. I. pp. 361-390, and pp. 394-402.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > anti

  • 62 χρόνος

    χρόνος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)
    an indefinite period of time during which some activity or event takes place, time, period of time πολὺς χρόνος a long time (PGiss 4, 11; PStras 41, 39; ApcSed 13:5; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 278 Just., D. 7, 1) Mt 25:19; J 5:6 (πολὺν ἤδη χ. as Jos., Ant. 8, 342; 19, 28). πλείων χρ. a longer time (Diod S 1, 4, 3; Dio Chrys. 78 [29], 15; SIG 421, 38; 548, 11; PPetr II, 9, 2, 3; Jos., Ant. 9, 228) Ac 18:20. ἱκανὸς χρόνος considerable time, a long time (ἱκανός 3b) Lk 8:27; Ac 8:11; 14:3; 27:9; Qua 2. μικρὸς χρ. (Is 54:7) J 7:33; 12:35; Rv 6:11; 20:3; IEph 5:1. ὀλίγος (Aristot., Phys. 218b, 15; SIG 709, 11; PPetr II, 40a, 14; Just., D. 2, 6; Ath. 7, 3) Ac 14:28; 2 Cl 19:3; Hs 7:6; AcPl Ha 9, 26 (restored after Aa I 112, 14). πόσος; Mk 9:21 (ApcMos 31; Just., D. 32, 4). τοσοῦτος (Lucian, Dial. Deor. 1, 1; ParJer 5:18; Jos., Bell. 2, 413) J 14:9 (τοσούτῳ χρόνῳ as Epict. 3, 23, 16); Hb 4:7. ὅσος Mk 2:19; Ro 7:1; 1 Cor 7:39; Gal 4:1; cp. Hs 6, 4, 1 (ὅσος 1b). ὁ πᾶς χρόνος the whole time, all the time (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 132 §553; Jos., Ant. 3, 201; Just., D. 4, 5) Ac 20:18; AcPlCor 2:4; cp. Ac 1:21. ἐν παντὶ χρόνῳ at every time D 14:3. χρόνον τινά for a time, for a while (Arrian, Anab. Alex. 6, 6, 5; Synes., Prov. 2, 3 p. 121d) 1 Cor 16:7; Hs 7:2. τῷ χρόνῳ in time (Herodas 4, 33 χρόνῳ) 9, 26, 4. στιγμὴ χρόνου (s. στιγμή) Lk 4:5. τὸ πλήρωμα τοῦ χρόνου (πλήρωμα 5) Gal 4:4 (cp. Pind., Fgm. 134 Bowra=147 Schr. foll. by BSnell ἐν χρόνῳ δʼ ἔγεντʼ Ἀπόλλων). Certain special verbs are used w. χρόνος: διαγενέσθαι Ac 27:9 (s. διαγίνομαι), διατρίβειν (q.v.) Ac 14:3, 28, πληρωθῆναι 7:23; 1 Cl 25:2; Hs 6, 5, 2 (πληρόω 2). χρόνον ἐπέχω (q.v. 3) Ac 19:22; ἔχω (q.v. 7b) J 5:6; ποιέω (q.v. 5c) Ac 15:33; 18:23; βιόω (q.v.) 1 Pt 4:2.—Pl. χρόνοι of a rather long period of time composed of several shorter ones (Diod S 1, 5, 1; 5, 9, 4; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 312 D.; UPZ 42, 45 [162 B.C.]; JosAs 13:12; SibOr 3, 649; AcPlCor 2:10; Just. A I, 13, 3 al.; Tat. 1, 1; Iren. 1, 15, 4 [Harv. I 153, 1]; Hippol. Ref. 9, 10, 11; Did., Gen. 24, 9) χρόνοι αἰώνιοι (αἰώνιος 1) Ro 16:25; 2 Ti 1:9; Tit 1:2. ἀρχαῖοι χρ. Pol 1:2. χρόνοι ἱκανοί (ἱκανός 3b) Lk 8:27 v.l.; 20:9; 23:8. πολλοὶ χρόνοι (πολύς 2aαב Yet χρόνοι could somet. = years: Diod S 4, 13, 3 ἐκ πολλῶν χρόνων=over a period of many years; 33, 5a μετὰ δέ τινας χρόνους=after a few years; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 33 ed. CMüller of the age of a child ἦν χρόνων ὡσεὶ δώδεκα; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 129, 14 [346 A.D.]; Lex. Vindob. p. 19, 104 ἀφήλικες ἄνδρες μέχρι τῶν κε´ χρόνων; Philip of Side: Anecdota Gr. Oxon. ed. JCramer IV 1837 p. 246 ἑκατὸν ἔτη … καὶ μετὰ ἄλλους ἑκατὸν χρόνους; Cyrill. Scyth. 45, 5; 108, 8 and oft. Frequently in later Byzantine writers, e.g. Constantin. Porphyr. ed. GMoravcsik ’49 p. 332 [index]) Lk 8:29; 1 Cl 42:5; 44:3. (οἱ) χρ. τῆς ἀγνοίας Ac 17:30. ἀποκαταστάσεως πάντων 3:21. οἱ νῦν χρ. 2 Cl 19:4. οἱ πρότεροι χρ. Hs 9, 20, 4. οἱ καθʼ ἡμᾶς χρ. (Proclus In Pla., Tim. 40cd ἐν τοῖς κατʼ αὐτὸν χρόνοις [FBoll, Sternglaube und Sterndeutung ’66, 95]) MPol 16:2. εἰς τοὺς ἡμετέρους χρόνους Qua 2. ἐπʼ ἐσχάτου τῶν χρ. 1 Pt 1:20. χρόνοι w. καιροί (the same juxtaposition: Demosth., Ep. 2, 3; Straton of Lamps. [300 B.C.], Fgm. 10 Wehrli ’50; PLond I, 42, 23 p. 30 [168 B.C.]; PCairMasp 159, 36; 167, 45. Cp. Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 291 and 290 D.; Ath. 22, 4. On the difference betw. the two Demosth., Ep. 5, 6) Ac 1:7; 1 Th 5:1; GMary 463, 1 (s. καιρός, end).—Both sing. and pl. are very oft. governed by prepositions: by ἄχρι (q.v. 1aα); διά w. the gen. (διά A 2), w. the acc. (διά B 2a); ἐκ (MPol 22:3; s. ἐκ 5a); ἐν (Menand., Peric. 546 S. [=296 Kö.] ἐν τούτῳ τῷ χρόνῳ; CPR 13, 2; 23, 23; Jer 38:1) Ac 1:6; IEph 5:1; ἐπί w. dat. (ἐπί 18b) 2 Cl 19:4, w. acc. (ἐπί 18c); κατά w. acc. (κατά B 2); μετά w. acc. (μετά B 2); πρό (πρό 2).
    a point of time consisting of an occasion for some event or activity, time, occasion ὁ χρόνος τῆς ἐπαγγελίας the time for the fulfillment of the promise Ac 7:17; τῆς παροικίας 1 Pt 1:17; τῆς πίστεως B 4:9; D 16:2; τῆς ἀπάτης καὶ τρυφῆς Hs 6, 5, 1; cp. 6, 4, 4. ὁ χρ. τοῦ φαινομένου ἀστέρος the time when the star appeared Mt 2:7. ἐπλήσθη ὁ χρ. τοῦ τεκεῖν αὐτήν Lk 1:57 (πίμπλημι 1bβ.—Ps.-Callisth. 1, 12 τελεσθέντος τοῦ χρόνου τοῦ τεκεῖν). Cp. also Mt 2:16; Lk 18:4; Ac 1:6; 13:18, Hb 5:12; 11:32; 1 Pt 4:3; Jd 18; Dg 9:1, 6; Hs 5, 5, 3.
    a period during which someth. is delayed, respite, delay (Aeschyl., Pers. 692; Menand., Dyscolus 186; Diod S 10, 4, 3; Lucian, Syr. D. 20; Vi. Aesopi I c. 21 p. 278, 3 χρόνον ᾔτησε; Wsd 12:20; Jos., Bell. 4, 188 ἂν ἡμεῖς χρόνον δῶμεν, Vi. 370) ἔδωκα αὐτῇ χρόνον ἵνα μετανοήσῃ Rv 2:21 (Diod S 17, 9, 2 διδοὺς μετανοίας χρόνον). χρόνος οὐκέτι ἔσται there should be no more delay 10:6 (cp. 9:20; Goodsp., Probs. 200f).—For the history of the word s. KDietecrich, RhM n.s. 59, 1904, 233ff.—GDelling, D. Zeitverständnis des NTs ’40; OCullmann, Christus u. d. Zeit ’46, Engl. transl. Christ and Time, FFilson ’50, 3d ed. ’64, esp. 49f; 51–55; JWilch, Time and Event (OT) ’69.—B. 954. Schmidt, Syn. II 54–72. DELG. M-M. DNP II 1174f. ENDT. TW. Sv. Cp. αἰών.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > χρόνος

  • 63 controlar

    v.
    1 to control.
    Pedro controla su vida al fin Peter controls his life at last.
    María controla a sus hijos con lástima Mary controls her kids through pity.
    2 to check.
    3 to watch, to keep an eye on.
    4 to take over, to control.
    María controla los negocios Mary takes over business.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to control
    2 (comprobar) to check
    1 (moderarse) to control oneself
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=dominar) [+ situación, emoción, balón, vehículo, inflación] to control

    los rebeldes controlan ya todo el país — the rebels now control the whole country, the rebels are now in control of the whole country

    no controlo muy bien ese tema* I'm not very hot on that subject *

    2) (=vigilar)

    contrólame al niño mientras yo estoy fuera* can you keep an eye on the child while I'm out

    controla que no hierva el café* make sure the coffee doesn't boil, see that the coffee doesn't boil

    3) (=regular) to control
    2.
    VI *
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( dominar) <nervios/impulsos/persona> to control
    2) ( vigilar) <inflación/proceso> to monitor

    controlar el peso/la línea — to watch one's weight/one's waistline

    3) ( regular) <presión/inflación> to control
    2.
    controlarse v pron
    1) ( dominarse) to control oneself
    2) ( vigilar) <peso/colesterol> to check, monitor
    * * *
    = control, get + command of, govern, keep + a rein on, keep within + bounds, monitor, regulate, peg, police, master, command, scourge, keep down + Nombre, stem + the tide of, bring under + control, hold in + line, gain + control (over/of), get + a grip on, hold + the reins of, corral, check up on, keep + tabs on, wield + control, hold + sway (over), wiretap [wire-tap], hold + the line, keep + a tight hold on, take + control of, stay on top of, stay in + control, rein in, hold + Nombre + in.
    Ex. These fields control the access to the main record and are all fixed length fields.
    Ex. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to 'steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.
    Ex. It is not sufficient merely to describe the processes that govern the creation and generation of indexing and abstracting data.
    Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
    Ex. Costs can be kept within reasonable bounds if a method appropriate to the specific application is chosen.
    Ex. Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.
    Ex. Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.
    Ex. After a couple of months, I had his overall behavior pretty well pegged.
    Ex. For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.
    Ex. The library director strove to master his frustration.
    Ex. Very few engravers commanded the necessary artistry.
    Ex. The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.
    Ex. Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.
    Ex. This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.
    Ex. But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.
    Ex. The library staff consists of 6 professional librarians and 11 clerical workers, all of whom are held firmly in line by the forceful personality of the director, a retired military colonel.
    Ex. Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.
    Ex. The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.
    Ex. This trend may also be explained by the hegemony of those who hold the reins of international publication.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Microfilm retrieval system corrals paper flood for Ameritech publishing'.
    Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex. Influence and control is currently wielded by sterile professionals who are blind to the need to develop services beyond print.
    Ex. This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.
    Ex. The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.
    Ex. The standpatters argue, and the progressives agree, that the tax line must be held in the interest of attracting industry = Los conservadores proponen y los progresistas están de acuerdo en que se deben contener los impuestos para atraer a la industria.
    Ex. A study of telly-addicts has found that in 45 per cent of homes mums keep a tight hold on the remote control.
    Ex. Five years after they took control of war-ravaged Afghanistan, reconstruction remains a job half done.
    Ex. Adapting to change -- and staying on top of the changes -- is a huge key to success in industry.
    Ex. This section of the book is all about how to stay in control of your personal information.
    Ex. If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.
    Ex. The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.
    ----
    * controlar aún más = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.
    * controlar el presupuesto = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar las finanzas = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar la situación = tame + the beast.
    * controlar los gastos = control + costs, contain + costs.
    * controlarlo todo = have + a finger in every pie.
    * controlarse = command + Reflexivo, pace.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( dominar) <nervios/impulsos/persona> to control
    2) ( vigilar) <inflación/proceso> to monitor

    controlar el peso/la línea — to watch one's weight/one's waistline

    3) ( regular) <presión/inflación> to control
    2.
    controlarse v pron
    1) ( dominarse) to control oneself
    2) ( vigilar) <peso/colesterol> to check, monitor
    * * *
    = control, get + command of, govern, keep + a rein on, keep within + bounds, monitor, regulate, peg, police, master, command, scourge, keep down + Nombre, stem + the tide of, bring under + control, hold in + line, gain + control (over/of), get + a grip on, hold + the reins of, corral, check up on, keep + tabs on, wield + control, hold + sway (over), wiretap [wire-tap], hold + the line, keep + a tight hold on, take + control of, stay on top of, stay in + control, rein in, hold + Nombre + in.

    Ex: These fields control the access to the main record and are all fixed length fields.

    Ex: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to 'steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.
    Ex: It is not sufficient merely to describe the processes that govern the creation and generation of indexing and abstracting data.
    Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
    Ex: Costs can be kept within reasonable bounds if a method appropriate to the specific application is chosen.
    Ex: Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.
    Ex: Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.
    Ex: After a couple of months, I had his overall behavior pretty well pegged.
    Ex: For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.
    Ex: The library director strove to master his frustration.
    Ex: Very few engravers commanded the necessary artistry.
    Ex: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.
    Ex: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.
    Ex: This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.
    Ex: But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.
    Ex: The library staff consists of 6 professional librarians and 11 clerical workers, all of whom are held firmly in line by the forceful personality of the director, a retired military colonel.
    Ex: Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.
    Ex: The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.
    Ex: This trend may also be explained by the hegemony of those who hold the reins of international publication.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Microfilm retrieval system corrals paper flood for Ameritech publishing'.
    Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex: Influence and control is currently wielded by sterile professionals who are blind to the need to develop services beyond print.
    Ex: This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.
    Ex: The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.
    Ex: The standpatters argue, and the progressives agree, that the tax line must be held in the interest of attracting industry = Los conservadores proponen y los progresistas están de acuerdo en que se deben contener los impuestos para atraer a la industria.
    Ex: A study of telly-addicts has found that in 45 per cent of homes mums keep a tight hold on the remote control.
    Ex: Five years after they took control of war-ravaged Afghanistan, reconstruction remains a job half done.
    Ex: Adapting to change -- and staying on top of the changes -- is a huge key to success in industry.
    Ex: This section of the book is all about how to stay in control of your personal information.
    Ex: If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.
    Ex: The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.
    * controlar aún más = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.
    * controlar el presupuesto = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar las finanzas = control + the purse strings.
    * controlar la situación = tame + the beast.
    * controlar los gastos = control + costs, contain + costs.
    * controlarlo todo = have + a finger in every pie.
    * controlarse = command + Reflexivo, pace.

    * * *
    controlar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹nervios/impulsos/emociones› to control; ‹persona/animal› to control
    controlamos la situación we are in control of the situation, we have the situation under control
    el incendio fue rápidamente controlado por los bomberos the firemen quickly got o brought the fire under control
    controlan ahora toda la zona they now control o they are now in control of the whole area
    pasaron a controlar la empresa they took control of the company
    2 ( fam); ‹tema› to know about
    estos temas no los controlo I don't know anything about these things, I'm not too well up on o hot on these things ( colloq)
    B
    (vigilar): tiene que controlar su peso he has to watch o check o ( frml) monitor his weight
    deja de controlar todos mis gastos stop checking up on how much I spend the whole time
    me tienen muy controlada they keep a close watch o they keep tabs on everything I do, they keep me on a very tight rein
    el portero controlaba las entradas y salidas the porter kept a check on everyone who came in or out
    controlé el tiempo que me llevó I timed myself o how long it took me
    C (regular) to control
    este mecanismo controla la presión this mechanism regulates o controls the pressure
    medidas para controlar la inflación measures to control inflation o to bring inflation under control
    D ( Dep) (en doping) to administer a test to
    fue controlado positivo tras su victoria he tested positive after his victory
    lo controlaron negativo he was tested negative
    A (dominarse) to control oneself
    si no se controla acabará alcoholizado if he doesn't get a grip o a hold on himself he's going to become an alcoholic
    B (vigilar) ‹peso/colesterol› to check, watch, monitor ( frml)
    se controla el peso regularmente she checks her weight regularly, she keeps a regular check on her weight
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    controlar    
    controlar algo
    controlar ( conjugate controlar) verbo transitivo
    1nervios/impulsos/persona to control;
    incendioto bring … under control;

    pasaron a controlar la empresa they took control of the company
    2inflación/proceso to monitor;
    persona to keep a check on;
    controlar el peso/la línea to watch one's weight/one's waistline;

    controlé el tiempo que me llevó I timed how long it took me
    3 ( regular) ‹presión/inflación to control
    controlarse verbo pronominal ( dominarse) to control oneself;
    ( vigilar) ‹peso/colesterol to check, monitor
    controlar verbo transitivo
    1 to control
    2 (comprobar) to check
    ' controlar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dominar
    - fraude
    - manejar
    - potingue
    - sujetar
    - contener
    English:
    control
    - grip
    - hold down
    - manage
    - monitor
    - regiment
    - spot-check
    - stamp out
    - check
    - discipline
    - help
    - unruly
    * * *
    vt
    1. [dominar] to control;
    controlar la situación to be in control of the situation;
    la empresa controla el 30 por ciento del mercado the company controls 30 percent of the market;
    los bomberos todavía no han conseguido controlar el incendio firefighters have still not managed to bring the fire under control;
    medidas para controlar los precios measures to control prices
    2. [comprobar, verificar] to check;
    controla el nivel del aceite check the oil level;
    controlan continuamente su tensión arterial they are continuously monitoring his blood pressure
    3. [vigilar] to watch, to keep an eye on;
    la policía controla todos sus movimientos the police watch his every move;
    nos controlan la hora de llegada they keep a check on when we arrive;
    controla que no se cuele nadie see o make sure that no one Br jumps the queue o US cuts in line
    vi
    Fam [saber] to know;
    Rosa controla un montón de química Rosa knows loads about chemistry
    * * *
    v/t
    1 control
    2 ( vigilar) check
    * * *
    1) : to control
    2) : to monitor, to check
    * * *
    1. (dominar) to control [pt. & pp. controlled]
    2. (comprobar) to check

    Spanish-English dictionary > controlar

  • 64 calu|tki

    (caluteńki, calusieńki, caluśki) pron. dim. all, whole
    - calutki dzień padał deszcz it was raining all a. the whole day long
    - siedziałem tutaj calutki czas I’ve been sitting here all a. the whole time
    - przetańczyć caluteńką noc to dance the whole night through
    - jestem calusieńka mokra I’m wet through a. all wet
    - calusieńka podłoga zalana była wodą there was water all over the floor

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > calu|tki

  • 65 dann

    Adv.
    1. (danach, später) then, after that, afterwards; was geschah dann? what happened then ( oder next)?; zuerst wollte ich nicht mit, aber dann war es doch sehr schön but then it turned out alright; anfangs war es noch schwer, aber dann ging es auf einmal but then it got easier all of a sudden
    2. (zu der Zeit) then; dann und dann umg. at such and such a time, round about then; dann und wann now and then; bis dann until then; als Abschied: see you (then); erst dann only then; von dann bis dann umg. from then till then, from such and such a date ( oder time) until such and such a date ( oder time)
    3. Reihenfolge: (dahinter) then, after(wards); zuerst kommt die Dampflok, dann die Güterwaggons the engine comes first, followed by the goods wagons (Am. freight cars)
    4. (in dem Fall) in that case, then; dann eben nicht! umg. all right, forget it!; wenn du mich brauchst, dann sag mir Bescheid if you need me, just let me know; ich mache nur dann mit, wenn... I’ll only join in if ( oder on the condition that)...; dann und nur dann then and only then; selbst dann, wenn... even if...; also oder na dann! umg. (wenn das so ist) well in that case; um Gespräch zu beenden: right then, okeydoke
    5. umg. (also) so; dann kommst du also? so you ‘are coming (then)? dann stimmt das ( also oder etwa) gar nicht? so that isn’t true then?
    6. in Fragen: (sonst) wer / wo / wie etc. dann? who / where / how etc. else then?; wenn er es nicht weiß, wer dann? if he doesn’t know, who does?
    * * *
    then; next
    * * *
    dạnn [dan]
    adv
    1) (Reihenfolge ausdrückend = später) then

    gerade dann, wenn... — just when...

    wenn das gemacht ist, dann kannst du gehen — when that's done you can go

    noch eine Woche, dann ist Weihnachten — another week till Christmas, another week and (then) it's Christmas

    See:
    bis

    wenn..., dann — if..., (then)

    wenn du was brauchst, dann sagst dus mir, nicht? — just tell me if you need anything, if you need anything (then) just tell me

    ja, selbst dann — yes, even then

    nein, selbst dann nicht — no, not even then

    selbst dann/selbst dann nicht, wenn... — even/not even if...

    erst dann, wenn... — only when...

    ja, dann! — (oh) well then!

    ich habe keine Lust mehr – dann hör doch auf! — I'm not in the mood any more – well stop then!

    und wie es dann so geht or ist, kommt natürlich Besuch — and as was bound to happen, I got visitors, but you know how it is, I got visitors

    wenn er seine Gedichte selbst nicht versteht, wer dann? — if he can't understand his own poems, who else could (understand them)?

    wenn man nicht einmal in Schottland echten Whisky bekommt, wo dann? — if you can't get real whisky in Scotland, where can you expect to find it?

    wenn ich nicht einmal das Einmaleins bei euch voraussetzen kann, was dann? — if I can't even assume you know your (multiplication) tables, what can I assume you know?

    dann eben nicht — well, in that case (there's no more to be said)

    dann erst recht nicht!in that case no way (inf) or not a chance! (inf)

    dann ist ja alles in Ordnung — (oh well,) everything's all right then, in that case everything's all right

    dann will ich lieber gehen — well, I'd better be getting along (then)

    ja dann, auf Wiedersehen — well then, goodbye

    also dann bis morgen — right then, see you tomorrow, see you tomorrow then

    3)

    (= außerdem) dann... noch — on top of that

    strohdumm und dann auch noch frechas thick as they come and cheeky into the bargain (Brit), as dumb as they come and a smart alec too (esp US)

    kommandiert mich herum und meint dann auch noch... — orders me around and then on top of that thinks...

    * * *
    1) then
    2) (used with prepositions to mean that time in the past or future: John should be here by then; I'll need you before then; I have been ill since then; Until then; Goodbye till then!) then
    3) (after that: I had a drink, (and) then I went home.) then
    4) (in that case: He might not give us the money and then what would we do?) then
    5) (often used especially at the end of sentences in which an explanation, opinion etc is asked for, or which show surprise etc: What do you think of that, then?) then
    6) (in that case; as a result: If you're tired, then you must rest.) then
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    [ˈdan]
    1. (rangmäßig danach) then
    er ist der Klassenbeste, \dann kommt sein Bruder und \dann ich he is top of the class, followed by his brother and then by me [or then comes his brother and then me
    2. (dahinter) then
    an den Hof schließt sich \dann ein Garten an then at the end of yard there is a garden
    3. (darauf, danach) then; (hinterher) afterwards
    sie sprang zuerst ins Wasser, \dann sprangen die anderen she jumped first of all into the water, [and] then the others
    lass uns ins Kino gehenund was machen wir \dann? let's got to the cinema — and what are we doing afterwards?
    4. (zu dem Zeitpunkt) then
    noch ein Jahr, \dann ist er mit dem Studium fertig another year and he will have finished his studies
    wenn das gemacht ist, \dann kannst du gehen when that's done, you can go
    noch eine Woche, \dann ist Ostern another week and [then] it's Easter
    was soll \dann werden? what will happen then?
    ausgerechnet [o gerade] \dann, als/wenn... just when...
    das Angebot kam ausgerechnet \dann, als ich eine andere Stelle angenommen hatte the offer arrived just after I had accepted another job
    bis \dann until then; (spätestens) by then
    bis \dann kann ich nicht warten I cannot wait till then
    bis \dann muss der Text fertig sein the text has to be finished by then
    erst \dann only then
    erst \dann begriff ich, wie sehr ich ihn brauchte only then did I realize how much I needed him
    erst/nur \dann, wenn... only when...
    ich bezahle nur \dann, wenn du pünktlich lieferst you only get paid when you deliver on time
    immer \dann, wenn... always when...
    du rufst immer [genau] \dann an, wenn ich keine Zeit habe you always phone when I've got no time
    5. (schließlich) in the end
    es hat \dann doch noch geklappt it was all right in the end
    6. (in diesem Falle) then
    solltest du morgen in der Gegend sein, \dann komm doch bei mir vorbei if you are in the neighbourhood tomorrow, do come and see me, then
    ich habe keine Lust mehr — \dann hör doch auf! I'm not in the mood any more — well stop then!
    also \dann bis morgen right then, see you tomorrow, see you tomorrow then
    ja \dann auf Wiedersehen! well then, good-bye!
    nun, \dann ist ja alles in Ordnung! oh well, in that case [everything's okay]!
    na, \dann eben nicht! well, in that case[, forget it]!
    \dann erst recht nicht! then certainly not!
    \dann will ich nicht weiter stören well, I'd better not disturb you any more
    und wie es \dann so ist [o geht],... but you know how it is,...
    erst \dann only then
    erst/nur \dann, wenn... only if...
    ich verrate es dir nur \dann, wenn du verspricht es geheim zu halten I'll only tell you if you promise to keep it a secret
    selbst \dann even then
    ja, selbst \dann yes, even then
    nein, selbst \dann nicht no, not even then
    wenn..., \dann... if..., [then]...
    wenn du mir nicht glaubst, \dann frag doch die anderen if you don't believe me, [then] ask the others
    7. (demnach) so
    \dann hast du also die ganze Zeit mit zugehört so you've been listening the whole time
    8. (sonst) then
    und falls das so nicht klappt, wie \dann? and if it doesn't work, what then?
    wenn dir auch dieser Vorschlag nicht zusagt, welcher \dann? if you can't agree to this proposal, what can you agree to?
    wenn man nicht einmal in Schottland echten Whiskey bekommt, wo \dann? if you can't get real whisky in Scotland, where can you expect to find it?
    wenn er seine Gedichte selbst nicht versteht, wer \dann? if he can't understand his own poems, who else can [understand them]?
    \dann noch as well; (zu alledem)
    \dann [auch] noch on top of that
    auf dem Markt wurde Obst und Gemüse verkauft, und \dann gab es noch Blumen fruit and vegetables were offered at the market, and flowers as well
    und \dann kommt noch die Mehrwertsteuer hinzu and then there's VAT to add on top of that
    zuletzt fiel \dann auch noch der Strom aus finally to top it all there was a power failure
    und \dann will er auch noch sein Teil haben and, on top of that, he wants his share
    strohdumm und \dann auch noch frech as thick as they come and cheeky into the bargain [or to boot] fam
    10.
    bis \dann! see you then!
    \dann und \dann on such and such a date
    er schrieb mir, dass er \dann und \dann kommen würde he wrote to me that he would come on such and such a date
    von \dann bis \dann from such and such a date to such and such a date
    \dann und wann now and then
    ich sehe sie \dann und wann beim Einkaufen I see her now and then [or I occasionally see her] when I do my shopping
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    1) then

    noch drei Tage, dann ist Ostern — another three days and it will be Easter

    er ist der Klassenbeste, dann kommt sein Bruder — he is top of the class, followed by his brother or then comes his brother

    2) (unter diesen Umständen) then; in that case

    [na,] dann eben nicht! — in that case, forget it!

    dann bis morgen — see you tomorrow, then

    nur dann, wenn... — only if...

    dann noch... — then... as well

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    dann adv
    1. (danach, später) then, after that, afterwards;
    was geschah dann? what happened then ( oder next)?; zuerst wollte ich nicht mit,
    aber dann ging es auf einmal but then it got easier all of a sudden
    2. (zu der Zeit) then;
    dann und dann umg at such and such a time, round about then;
    dann und wann now and then;
    bis dann until then; als Abschied: see you (then);
    erst dann only then;
    von dann bis dann umg from then till then, from such and such a date ( oder time) until such and such a date ( oder time)
    3. Reihenfolge: (dahinter) then, after(wards);
    zuerst kommt die Dampflok, dann die Güterwaggons the engine comes first, followed by the goods wagons (US freight cars)
    4. (in dem Fall) in that case, then;
    dann eben nicht! umg all right, forget it!;
    wenn du mich brauchst, dann sag mir Bescheid if you need me, just let me know;
    ich mache nur dann mit, wenn … I’ll only join in if ( oder on the condition that) …;
    dann und nur dann then and only then;
    selbst dann, wenn … even if …;
    na dann! umg (wenn das so ist) well in that case; um Gespräch zu beenden: right then, okeydoke
    5. umg (also) so;
    dann kommst du also? so you ’are coming (then)?
    etwa)
    gar nicht? so that isn’t true then?
    6. in Fragen: (sonst)
    wer/wo/wie etc
    dann? who/where/how etc else then?;
    wenn er es nicht weiß, wer dann? if he doesn’t know, who does?
    * * *
    1) then

    noch drei Tage, dann ist Ostern — another three days and it will be Easter

    er ist der Klassenbeste, dann kommt sein Bruder — he is top of the class, followed by his brother or then comes his brother

    2) (unter diesen Umständen) then; in that case

    [na,] dann eben nicht! — in that case, forget it!

    dann bis morgen — see you tomorrow, then

    nur dann, wenn... — only if...

    dann noch... — then... as well

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    adj.
    then adj.

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  • 66 занимающий все рабочее время

    General subject: whole time, whole-time

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимающий все рабочее время

  • 67 рассчитанный на полный рабочий день

    General subject: whole time, whole-time

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рассчитанный на полный рабочий день

  • 68 Ohr

    n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT. ear (auch fig., Gehör); gute / schlechte Ohren haben have good / poor hearing; jemandem etw. ins Ohr flüstern whisper s.th. into s.o.’s ear; die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears; ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears; jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg. give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen I, taub 1
    2. fig., in Wendungen: die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully; die Ohren spitzen oder lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears; ganz Ohr sein be all ears; ein Ohr haben für have an ear for; ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for; ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to s.o.; ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener; jemandem ein Ohr oder die Ohren abreden oder abquatschen umg. jabber away endlessly at s.o.; gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder einen Satz heiße Ohren umg., hum. you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears; ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc.) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears; die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune; jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester s.o.; jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg. rip s.o. off; sich aufs Ohr legen umg. get some shuteye; schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg. and don’t you forget it!; bis über die oder beide Ohren in Arbeit / Schulden etc. stecken umg. be up to one’s ears in work / debt etc.; bis über die oder beide Ohren verliebt umg. head over heels in love; viel um die Ohren haben umg. have an awful lot on one’s plate; von einem Ohr ( bis) zum anderen grinsen umg. grin from ear to ear; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning; halt die Ohren steif! umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; sich (Dat) die Ohren brechen Sl. slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone; mir kam zu Ohren, dass... I happened to hear that...; was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?; ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears; es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption; das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls; er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening; auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned; wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg. you should get your ears seen to; zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick I 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken I 4
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    das Ohr
    ear
    * * *
    [oːɐ]
    nt -(e)s, -en
    ear

    seine Óhren sind nicht mehr so gut — his hearing isn't too good any more

    auf einem Óhr taub sein — to be deaf in one ear

    auf dem Óhr bin ich taub (fig)nothing doing (inf), I won't hear of it

    auf taube/offene Óhren stoßen — to fall on deaf/sympathetic ears

    bei jdm ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes Óhr finden — to find sb a ready/willing/sympathetic listener

    ein offenes Óhr für jdn/etw haben — to be ready to listen to sb/sth

    jdm ein geneigtes Óhr leihen or schenken (geh)to lend sb an ear or a sympathetic ear

    lange Óhren machen (inf)to prick up one's ears

    ein musikalisches Óhr haben — to have a musical ear or an ear for music

    ein scharfes or feines Óhr haben — to have a good ear

    die Óhren hängen lassen (inf)to look down in the mouth (inf) or down in the dumps (inf)

    die Óhren steifhalten (inf)to keep one's chin up

    die Óhren anlegen — to put its ears back

    mach or sperr die Óhren auf! (inf)wash or clean out your ears (inf)

    mir klingen die Óhren — my ears are burning

    seine Kritik klingt ihnen noch immer in den Óhren — his criticism is still ringing in their ears

    jdm die Óhren volljammern (inf)to keep (going) on or moaning at sb

    die Wände haben Óhren — walls have ears

    ganz Óhr sein (hum)to be all ears

    sich aufs Óhr legen or hauen (inf)to turn in (inf), to hit the hay or the sack (inf), to kip down (Brit inf)

    sitzt er auf seinen Óhren? (inf)is he deaf or something?

    jdn bei den Óhren nehmen, jdm die Óhren lang ziehen (inf)to tweak sb's ear(s)

    für deutsche/englische Óhren klingt das komisch — that sounds odd to German/English ears

    diese Nachricht war nicht für fremde Óhren bestimmt — this piece of news was not meant for other ears

    jdm eins or ein paar hinter die Óhren geben (inf)to give sb a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    ein paar or eins hinter die Óhren kriegen (inf)to get a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    or schlagen (inf)to hit sb over the head with sth

    schreib es dir hinter die Óhren (inf)will you (finally) get that into your (thick) head (inf), has that sunk in? (inf)

    noch nass or feucht or nicht trocken hinter den Óhren sein — to be still wet behind the ears

    jdm etw ins Óhr sagen — to whisper sth in sb's ear

    die Melodie geht ( leicht) ins Óhr — the tune is very catchy

    du hast wohl Dreck or Watte in den Óhren! (inf) — are you deaf or something?, is there something wrong with your ears?

    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im Óhr — I can still hear his words clearly, his words are still ringing in my ears

    jdm ( mit etw) in den Óhren liegen — to badger sb (about sth), to keep on at sb (about sth) (inf)

    mit halbem Óhr(e) hinhören or zuhören — to half listen, to listen with half an ear

    jdn übers Óhr hauen — to take sb for a ride (inf), to pull a fast one on sb (inf)

    bis über die or beide Óhren verliebt sein — to be head over heels in love

    bis über die or beide Óhren verschuldet sein — to be up to one's ears or eyes (Brit) in debt

    viel um die Óhren haben (inf)to have a lot on (one's plate) (inf), to be rushed off one's feet (inf)

    es ist mir zu Óhren gekommen — it has come to my ears (form)

    zum einen Óhr hinein und zum anderen wieder hinaus gehen (inf)to go in one ear and out the other (inf)

    dein Wort in Gottes Óhr — God willing

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    (the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ear
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -en>
    [ˈo:ɐ̯]
    nt ear
    abstehende \Ohren haben sb's ears stick out
    die \Ohren anlegen Tier to put its ears back
    feine/scharfe \Ohren haben to have a keen/sharp ear
    in jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's ear
    gute/schlechte \Ohren haben to have good/bad ears
    ein \Ohr für Musik haben to have a good ear for music
    rote \Ohren bekommen to go red
    jdm sausen die \Ohren sb's ears are buzzing [or singing]
    sich dat etw akk in die \Ohren stopfen to put sth into one's ears
    auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one ear
    in den \Ohren weh tun to grate on the ears
    jdn am \Ohr ziehen to pull sb's ear
    jds \Ohren sind zu sb's ears are deaf
    sich dat die \Ohren zuhalten to put one's hands over one's ears
    von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear
    die \Ohren anlegen (fam) to put one's ears back, to get stuck in BRIT fam
    ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear]
    die \Ohren aufmachen/aufsperren (fam) to listen attentively/carefully
    eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear
    auf diesem \Ohr schlecht hören [o taub sein] (fam o fig) to turn a deaf ear to sth
    die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb]
    es faustdick hinter den \Ohren haben (fam) to be a crafty [or sly] one
    noch feucht [o nicht trocken] hinter den \Ohren sein (fam) to be still wet behind the ears
    nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears
    für jds \Ohren to sb's ears
    für deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person
    ganz \Ohr sein (hum fam) to be all ears
    jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben (fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear]
    ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy
    ein geneigtes \Ohr finden (geh) to find a willing ear
    etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sth
    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears
    viel [o jede Menge] um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot [or a great deal] on one's plate fam
    mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen
    die \Ohren hängen lassen (fam) to let it get one down, to get downhearted
    jdn übers \Ohr hauen (fam) to take sb for a ride fam, to pull a fast one on sb fam
    jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] (fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb
    zu einem \Ohr hinein-, und zum anderen wieder hinausgehen (fam) to go in at one ear and out at the other
    jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning
    jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention]
    jdm die \Ohren lang ziehen (fam) to give sb a good talking to
    lange \Ohren machen (fam) to prick up one's ears
    sich akk aufs \Ohr legen [o (fam) hauen] to put one's head down, to have a kip BRIT fam
    jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear
    jdm [mit etw dat] in den \Ohren liegen (fam) to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth]
    \Ohren wie ein Luchs haben to have a very sharp sense of hearing
    mach [o sperr] die \Ohren auf! (fam) wash [or clean] your ears out! fam
    bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb]
    bei ihr stößt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear
    jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one
    ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth
    jdm zu [o aus] den \Ohren rauskommen (fam) to be [or have sth] coming out of one's ears
    ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear
    mit den \Ohren schlackern (fam) to be struck speechless, to be gobsmacked BRIT sl
    etw schmeichelt jd's \Ohr sth is music in sb's ear
    sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben (fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mind
    auf den \Ohren sitzen (fam) to close one's ears
    sag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?
    die \Ohren spitzen to prick one's ears
    bis über beide \Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden, etc. stecken (fam) to be up to one's ears in work, debt, etc.
    die \Ohren steifhalten (fam) to keep a stiff upper lip
    auf dem \Ohr taub sein (fam o fig) to be deaf to that sort of thing
    [bei jdm] auf taube \Ohren stoßen (fam) to fall on deaf ears [with sb]
    tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears
    seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears
    bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in love
    [vor etw dat] die \Ohren verschließen to turn a deaf ear [to sth]
    viel um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot on one's plate fam
    jdm die \Ohren volljammern (fam) to keep [going] on [or moaning] at sb
    jdm wackeln die \Ohren (fam) to be staggered [or fam gobsmacked]
    an jedem Film-Set können Ihnen Regisseure Sache erzählen, dass Ihnen die \Ohren wackeln on any film set the director can tell you things that will make your hair curl
    die Wände haben \Ohren the walls have ears
    das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    Ohr n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT ear (auch fig, Gehör);
    gute/schlechte Ohren haben have good/poor hearing;
    jemandem etwas ins Ohr flüstern whisper sth into sb’s ear;
    die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears;
    ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears;
    jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg give sb a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen A, taub 1
    2. fig, in Wendungen:
    die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully;
    lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears;
    ganz Ohr sein be all ears;
    ein Ohr haben für have an ear for;
    ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for;
    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to sb;
    ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener;
    abquatschen umg jabber away endlessly at sb;
    gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder
    einen Satz heiße Ohren umg, hum you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears;
    ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears;
    die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune;
    jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg rip sb off;
    sich aufs Ohr legen umg get some shuteye;
    schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg and don’t you forget it!;
    beide Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden etc
    stecken umg be up to one’s ears in work/debt etc;
    beide Ohren verliebt umg head over heels in love;
    viel um die Ohren haben umg have an awful lot on one’s plate;
    von einem Ohr (bis) zum anderen grinsen umg grin from ear to ear;
    mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning;
    halt die Ohren steif! umg keep your pecker (US chin) up!;
    sich (dat)
    die Ohren brechen sl slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone;
    mir kam zu Ohren, dass … I happened to hear that …;
    was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?;
    ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears;
    es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption;
    das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls;
    er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening;
    auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned;
    wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg you should get your ears seen to;
    zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick A 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken A 4
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    -en n.
    ear n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Ohr

  • 69 Öhr

    n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT. ear (auch fig., Gehör); gute / schlechte Ohren haben have good / poor hearing; jemandem etw. ins Ohr flüstern whisper s.th. into s.o.’s ear; die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears; ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears; jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg. give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen I, taub 1
    2. fig., in Wendungen: die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully; die Ohren spitzen oder lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears; ganz Ohr sein be all ears; ein Ohr haben für have an ear for; ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for; ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to s.o.; ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener; jemandem ein Ohr oder die Ohren abreden oder abquatschen umg. jabber away endlessly at s.o.; gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder einen Satz heiße Ohren umg., hum. you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears; ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc.) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears; die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune; jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester s.o.; jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg. rip s.o. off; sich aufs Ohr legen umg. get some shuteye; schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg. and don’t you forget it!; bis über die oder beide Ohren in Arbeit / Schulden etc. stecken umg. be up to one’s ears in work / debt etc.; bis über die oder beide Ohren verliebt umg. head over heels in love; viel um die Ohren haben umg. have an awful lot on one’s plate; von einem Ohr ( bis) zum anderen grinsen umg. grin from ear to ear; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning; halt die Ohren steif! umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; sich (Dat) die Ohren brechen Sl. slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone; mir kam zu Ohren, dass... I happened to hear that...; was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?; ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears; es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption; das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls; er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening; auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned; wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg. you should get your ears seen to; zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick I 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken I 4
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    das Ohr
    ear
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    [oːɐ]
    nt -(e)s, -en
    ear

    seine Óhren sind nicht mehr so gut — his hearing isn't too good any more

    auf einem Óhr taub sein — to be deaf in one ear

    auf dem Óhr bin ich taub (fig)nothing doing (inf), I won't hear of it

    auf taube/offene Óhren stoßen — to fall on deaf/sympathetic ears

    bei jdm ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes Óhr finden — to find sb a ready/willing/sympathetic listener

    ein offenes Óhr für jdn/etw haben — to be ready to listen to sb/sth

    jdm ein geneigtes Óhr leihen or schenken (geh)to lend sb an ear or a sympathetic ear

    lange Óhren machen (inf)to prick up one's ears

    ein musikalisches Óhr haben — to have a musical ear or an ear for music

    ein scharfes or feines Óhr haben — to have a good ear

    die Óhren hängen lassen (inf)to look down in the mouth (inf) or down in the dumps (inf)

    die Óhren steifhalten (inf)to keep one's chin up

    die Óhren anlegen — to put its ears back

    mach or sperr die Óhren auf! (inf)wash or clean out your ears (inf)

    mir klingen die Óhren — my ears are burning

    seine Kritik klingt ihnen noch immer in den Óhren — his criticism is still ringing in their ears

    jdm die Óhren volljammern (inf)to keep (going) on or moaning at sb

    die Wände haben Óhren — walls have ears

    ganz Óhr sein (hum)to be all ears

    sich aufs Óhr legen or hauen (inf)to turn in (inf), to hit the hay or the sack (inf), to kip down (Brit inf)

    sitzt er auf seinen Óhren? (inf)is he deaf or something?

    jdn bei den Óhren nehmen, jdm die Óhren lang ziehen (inf)to tweak sb's ear(s)

    für deutsche/englische Óhren klingt das komisch — that sounds odd to German/English ears

    diese Nachricht war nicht für fremde Óhren bestimmt — this piece of news was not meant for other ears

    jdm eins or ein paar hinter die Óhren geben (inf)to give sb a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    ein paar or eins hinter die Óhren kriegen (inf)to get a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    or schlagen (inf)to hit sb over the head with sth

    schreib es dir hinter die Óhren (inf)will you (finally) get that into your (thick) head (inf), has that sunk in? (inf)

    noch nass or feucht or nicht trocken hinter den Óhren sein — to be still wet behind the ears

    jdm etw ins Óhr sagen — to whisper sth in sb's ear

    die Melodie geht ( leicht) ins Óhr — the tune is very catchy

    du hast wohl Dreck or Watte in den Óhren! (inf) — are you deaf or something?, is there something wrong with your ears?

    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im Óhr — I can still hear his words clearly, his words are still ringing in my ears

    jdm ( mit etw) in den Óhren liegen — to badger sb (about sth), to keep on at sb (about sth) (inf)

    mit halbem Óhr(e) hinhören or zuhören — to half listen, to listen with half an ear

    jdn übers Óhr hauen — to take sb for a ride (inf), to pull a fast one on sb (inf)

    bis über die or beide Óhren verliebt sein — to be head over heels in love

    bis über die or beide Óhren verschuldet sein — to be up to one's ears or eyes (Brit) in debt

    viel um die Óhren haben (inf)to have a lot on (one's plate) (inf), to be rushed off one's feet (inf)

    es ist mir zu Óhren gekommen — it has come to my ears (form)

    zum einen Óhr hinein und zum anderen wieder hinaus gehen (inf)to go in one ear and out the other (inf)

    dein Wort in Gottes Óhr — God willing

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    (the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ear
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    <-[e]s, -en>
    [ˈo:ɐ̯]
    nt ear
    abstehende \Ohren haben sb's ears stick out
    die \Ohren anlegen Tier to put its ears back
    feine/scharfe \Ohren haben to have a keen/sharp ear
    in jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's ear
    gute/schlechte \Ohren haben to have good/bad ears
    ein \Ohr für Musik haben to have a good ear for music
    rote \Ohren bekommen to go red
    jdm sausen die \Ohren sb's ears are buzzing [or singing]
    sich dat etw akk in die \Ohren stopfen to put sth into one's ears
    auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one ear
    in den \Ohren weh tun to grate on the ears
    jdn am \Ohr ziehen to pull sb's ear
    jds \Ohren sind zu sb's ears are deaf
    sich dat die \Ohren zuhalten to put one's hands over one's ears
    von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear
    die \Ohren anlegen (fam) to put one's ears back, to get stuck in BRIT fam
    ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear]
    die \Ohren aufmachen/aufsperren (fam) to listen attentively/carefully
    eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear
    auf diesem \Ohr schlecht hören [o taub sein] (fam o fig) to turn a deaf ear to sth
    die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb]
    es faustdick hinter den \Ohren haben (fam) to be a crafty [or sly] one
    noch feucht [o nicht trocken] hinter den \Ohren sein (fam) to be still wet behind the ears
    nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears
    für jds \Ohren to sb's ears
    für deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person
    ganz \Ohr sein (hum fam) to be all ears
    jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben (fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear]
    ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy
    ein geneigtes \Ohr finden (geh) to find a willing ear
    etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sth
    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears
    viel [o jede Menge] um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot [or a great deal] on one's plate fam
    mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen
    die \Ohren hängen lassen (fam) to let it get one down, to get downhearted
    jdn übers \Ohr hauen (fam) to take sb for a ride fam, to pull a fast one on sb fam
    jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] (fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb
    zu einem \Ohr hinein-, und zum anderen wieder hinausgehen (fam) to go in at one ear and out at the other
    jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning
    jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention]
    jdm die \Ohren lang ziehen (fam) to give sb a good talking to
    lange \Ohren machen (fam) to prick up one's ears
    sich akk aufs \Ohr legen [o (fam) hauen] to put one's head down, to have a kip BRIT fam
    jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear
    jdm [mit etw dat] in den \Ohren liegen (fam) to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth]
    \Ohren wie ein Luchs haben to have a very sharp sense of hearing
    mach [o sperr] die \Ohren auf! (fam) wash [or clean] your ears out! fam
    bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb]
    bei ihr stößt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear
    jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one
    ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth
    jdm zu [o aus] den \Ohren rauskommen (fam) to be [or have sth] coming out of one's ears
    ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear
    mit den \Ohren schlackern (fam) to be struck speechless, to be gobsmacked BRIT sl
    etw schmeichelt jd's \Ohr sth is music in sb's ear
    sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben (fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mind
    auf den \Ohren sitzen (fam) to close one's ears
    sag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?
    die \Ohren spitzen to prick one's ears
    bis über beide \Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden, etc. stecken (fam) to be up to one's ears in work, debt, etc.
    die \Ohren steifhalten (fam) to keep a stiff upper lip
    auf dem \Ohr taub sein (fam o fig) to be deaf to that sort of thing
    [bei jdm] auf taube \Ohren stoßen (fam) to fall on deaf ears [with sb]
    tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears
    seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears
    bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in love
    [vor etw dat] die \Ohren verschließen to turn a deaf ear [to sth]
    viel um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot on one's plate fam
    jdm die \Ohren volljammern (fam) to keep [going] on [or moaning] at sb
    jdm wackeln die \Ohren (fam) to be staggered [or fam gobsmacked]
    an jedem Film-Set können Ihnen Regisseure Sache erzählen, dass Ihnen die \Ohren wackeln on any film set the director can tell you things that will make your hair curl
    die Wände haben \Ohren the walls have ears
    das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    Öhr n; -(e)s, -e eye
    * * *
    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    -en n.
    ear n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Öhr

  • 70 llorar a lágrima viva

    familiar to cry one's eyes out
    ————————
    familiar to cry one's heart out
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    (v.) = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably
    Ex. The gentleman was sobbing his heart out the whole time but was totally transformed by the experience.
    Ex. They were crying their heart out because of seemingly insurmountable problems.
    Ex. She is fine in the bath but as soon as we take her out she starts getting very distressed and crying uncontrollably.
    * * *
    (v.) = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably

    Ex: The gentleman was sobbing his heart out the whole time but was totally transformed by the experience.

    Ex: They were crying their heart out because of seemingly insurmountable problems.
    Ex: She is fine in the bath but as soon as we take her out she starts getting very distressed and crying uncontrollably.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llorar a lágrima viva

  • 71 llorar como una magdalena

    to cry one's eyes out
    * * *
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    (v.) = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably
    Ex. The gentleman was sobbing his heart out the whole time but was totally transformed by the experience.
    Ex. They were crying their heart out because of seemingly insurmountable problems.
    Ex. She is fine in the bath but as soon as we take her out she starts getting very distressed and crying uncontrollably.
    * * *
    (v.) = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably

    Ex: The gentleman was sobbing his heart out the whole time but was totally transformed by the experience.

    Ex: They were crying their heart out because of seemingly insurmountable problems.
    Ex: She is fine in the bath but as soon as we take her out she starts getting very distressed and crying uncontrollably.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llorar como una magdalena

  • 72 мръдвам

    1. прех. и непрех. move, stir, shift, budge
    не мръдвам пръста си да помогна на някого not lift/raise/move/stir a (single) finger to help s.o.
    мръдни малко make room, move off a bit
    я вие там, мръднете малко get a move on there
    не смеят да мръднат пред него they dare not budge in his presence
    ха си мръднал, ха съм те убил if you dare move, I'll shoot you
    снимката е мръднала the picture is blurred
    2. (отскачам донякъде) slip across (до to), nip across (to), run over (to)
    я мръдни до фурната да вземеш хляб just nip across/down/up/round to the baker's and get some bread
    мръдвам се move, stir, budge
    няма да се мръдна оттук I will not move/stir a foot
    вж. помествам се
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    мръ̀двам,
    гл.
    1. прех. и непрех. move, stir, shift, budge; мръдни малко make room, move off a bit; не мога да го мръдна от мястото му I cannot budge him from his place; не мога да мръдна от бюрото си be chained to o.’s desk; не \мръдвам not stir (a peg); не \мръдвам пръста си да помогна на някого not lift/raise/move/stir a (single) finger to help s.o.; няма да мръдна нито сантиметър I won’t budge an inch; я вие там, мръднете малко get a move on there;
    2. ( отскачам донякъде) slip across (до to), nip across (to), run over (to); мръднах само за няколко минути I was away for a few minutes only;
    \мръдвам се move, stir, budge; няма да се мръдна оттук I will not move/stir a foot; • не е мръднал (за човек ­ не е остарял) he’s as young as ever; не е мръднала (за дреха ­ не е остаряла) it’s as good as new; не е мръднало (за ядене ­ не се е развалило) it’s as good as fresh; it’s perfectly good.
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    budge; nip; move; stir
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    1. (отскачам донякъде) slip across (до to), nip across (to), run over (to) 2. МРЪДВАМ се move, stir, budge 3. вж. помествам се 4. мръдва ми чивията вж, чивия 5. мръднах само за няколко минути I was away for a few minutes only 6. мръдни малко make room, move off a bit 7. не МРЪДВАМ not stir (a peg) 8. не МРЪДВАМ пръста си да помогна на някого not lift/raise/move/stir a (single) finger to help s.o. 9. не е мръднал (за човек - не е остарял) he's as young as ever 10. не е мръднала (за дреха - не е остаряла) it's as good as new 11. не е мръднало (за ядене - не се е развалило) it's as good as fresh;it's perfectly good 12. не мога да го мръдна от мястото му I cannot budge him from his place 13. не мога да мръдна от масата си be chained to o.'s desk 14. не смеят да мръднат пред него they dare not budge in his presence 15. няма да мръдна нито сантиметър I won't budge an inch 16. няма да се мръдна оттук I will not move/stir a foot 17. през цялото време не мръдна he never budged the whole time 18. прех. и непрех. move, stir, shift, budge 19. снимката е мръднала the picture is blurred 20. той не можеше да се мръдне he could not stir 21. ха си мръднал, ха съм те убил if you dare move, I'll shoot you 22. ще мръднете ли тази година до морето? are you going to the seaside this year? 23. я вие там, мръднете малко get a move on there 24. я мръдни до фурната да вземеш хляб just nip across/down/up/round to the baker's and get some bread

    Български-английски речник > мръдвам

  • 73 все время

    1. all along

    много времени тому назад; давным-давноa long time ago

    2. whole time

    сторожевой таймер; контрольное реле времениwatchdog timer

    показывать время; показывать, который часto tell the time

    Синонимический ряд:
    постоянно (проч.) вечно; всегда; завсегда; неизменно; постоянно

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > все время

  • 74 Д-217

    кому HE ДО кого-чего ( Invar the resulting PrepP is impers predic with бытье) s.o. does not have the time or desire, is not in the proper frame of mind etc to handle, think about, or deal with some person or matter: X-y не до Y-a = X isn't (doesn't feel) up to thing Y X can't be bothered with Y X has no time for Y this is no time for thing Y X is not in the mood (in no mood) for Y X has other things on his mind (than thing Y) X has better (more important) things to think about (than Y) (in limited contexts) X doesn't feel much like doing thing Y X isn't into it (thing Y).
    В другое время Чонкин подивился бы незаурядному дарованию Плечевого, но теперь было не до того (Войнович 2). Another time Chonkin would have stopped to marvel at Burly's unusual talent, but he wasn't up to it at that particular moment (2a).
    Редко когда тётка Бекей бывает в добром настроении. Чаше - мрачная и раздражённая - она не замечает своего племянника. Ей не до него (Айтматов 1). Aunt Bekey was seldom in a good mood. Most of the time, gloomy and irritable, she paid no attention to her nephew She couldn't be bothered with him (1a).
    Ha чем все-таки подорвались Мотя и Броня? Может быть, играли с найденной миной или гранатой? Им, знаете, было не до игр (Рыбаков 1). How had Motya and Bronya blown themselves up? Maybe they were playing with a mine they'd found, or a grenade? They had no time for games... (1a).
    «Молчите, - шепнула она, — нынче не до шуток» (Окуджава 2). "Shh," she whispered, "this is no time for jokes" (2a).
    Он начал было побаиваться, чтобы (чиновники) не узнали его экипажа, но им было не до того (Гоголь 3). Не felt apprehensive lest they (the officials) should recognize his carriage but they were not in the mood for noticing such things (3c).
    На днях, посмотрев на лес, который всегда был далёким и недоступным, я вдруг подумал, что это мой лес, и удивился такой свободе мыслей. Что значит весна. В последний год, полагаю, мне будет уже не до этих тонкостей (Терц 3). The other day, looking out at the forest which has always been so remote and inaccessible, I suddenly conceived of it as my forest and felt surprised at such freedom of thought. That's what spring does for you. During my last year here I imagine that I shall have other things on my mind than fine points such as this (3a).
    Работники скупки и домовой лавки, которые были ограблены... пришли в управление для того, чтобы опознать одного из грабителей. В кабинете у Садчикова посадили трёх парней, приглашённых студентов-практикантов из университета. Студенты всё время улыбались и весело переглядывались - это была их первая практика. Садчиков сказал: «Вы это, х-хлопцы, бросьте. Мы сейчас приведём т-того парня, так ему не до улыбок. Ясно?» (Семёнов 1). The staff of the pawnshop that had been robbed...had come to headquarters in order to identify one of the thieves. Three students doing their practical work at the university had been invited to Sadchikov's office. They smiled and looked at one another cheerfully the whole time-this was their first case. Sadchikov said: "Right, pack it up, l-lads. We're going to bring the other b-boy in now and he doesn't feel much like laughing. Got it?" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-217

  • 75 не до

    [Invar; the resulting PrepP is impers predic with быть]
    =====
    s.o. does not have the time or desire, is not in the proper frame of mind etc to handle, think about, or deal with some person or matter:
    - X-y не до Y-a X isn't (doesn't feel) up to thing Y;
    - X isn't into it (thing Y).
         ♦ В другое время Чонкин подивился бы незаурядному дарованию Плечевого, но теперь было не до того (Войнович 2). Another time Chonkin would have stopped to marvel at Buriy's unusual talent, but he wasn't up to it at that particular moment (2a).
         ♦ Редко когда тётка Бекей бывает в добром настроении. Чаше - мрачная и раздражённая - она не замечает своего племянника. Ей не до него (Айтматов 1). Aunt Bekey was seldom in a good mood. Most of the time, gloomy and irritable, she paid no attention to her nephew. She couldn't be bothered with him (1a).
         ♦ На чём все-таки подорвались Мотя и Броня? Может быть, играли с найденной миной или гранатой? Им, знаете, было не до игр (Рыбаков 1). How had Motya and Bronya blown themselves up? Maybe they were playing with a mine they'd found, or a grenade? They had no time for games... (1a).
         ♦ "Молчите, - шепнула она, - нынче не до шуток" (Окуджава 2). "Shh," she whispered, "this is no time for jokes" (2a).
         ♦ Он начал было побаиваться, чтобы [чиновники] не узнали его экипажа, но им было не до того (Гоголь 3). He felt apprehensive lest they [the officials] should recognize his carriage but they were not in the mood for noticing such things (3c).
         ♦ На днях, посмотрев на лес, который всегда был далёким и недоступным, я вдруг подумал, что это мой лес, и удивился такой свободе мыслей. Что значит весна. В последний год, полагаю, мне будет уже не до этих тонкостей (Терц 3). The other day, looking out at the forest which has always been so remote and inaccessible, I suddenly conceived of it as my forest and felt surprised at such freedom of thought. That's what spring does for you. During my last year here I imagine that I shall have other things on my mind than fine points such as this (3a).
         ♦ Работники скупки и домовой лавки, которые были ограблены... пришли в управление для того, чтобы опознать одного из грабителей. В кабинете у Садчикова посадили трёх парней, приглашённых студентов-практикантов из университета. Студенты всё время улыбались и весело переглядывались - это была их первая практика. Садчиков сказал: "Вы это, х-хлопцы, бросьте. Мы сейчас приведём т-того парня, так ему не до улыбок. Ясно?" (Семёнов 1). The staff of the pawnshop that had been robbed...had come to headquarters in order to identify one of the thieves. Three students doing their practical work at the university had been invited to Sadchikov's office. They smiled and looked at one another cheerfully the whole time-this was their first case. Sadchikov said: "Right, pack it up, 1-lads. We're going to bring the other b-boy in now and he doesn't feel much like laughing. Got it?" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не до

  • 76 continuamente

    adv.
    1 continually.
    2 continuously, at all hours, around the clock, constantly.
    * * *
    1 continuously
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=repetidamente) constantly, continually
    2) (=sin interrupción) constantly, continuously
    * * *
    adverbio (con frecuencia, repetidamente) continually, constantly; ( sin interrupción) continuously
    * * *
    = all the time, continuously, steadily, continually, persistently, hourly, all the way through, constantly.
    Ex. Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.
    Ex. The format of the body of entry is the same as for catalog cards except that the fields are printed continuously instead of starting new lines.
    Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
    Ex. The real object of education is to leave a man in the condition of continually asking questions.
    Ex. The modern trend of persistently growing subscription prices to scientific journals is due to the tremendous increase in the manufacturing cost per page.
    Ex. Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.
    Ex. All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.
    Ex. They point out that, 'The Library of Congress faces problems in the integration of new copy on a monumental scale, with the result that it is constantly revising its retrospective file'.
    * * *
    adverbio (con frecuencia, repetidamente) continually, constantly; ( sin interrupción) continuously
    * * *
    = all the time, continuously, steadily, continually, persistently, hourly, all the way through, constantly.

    Ex: Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.

    Ex: The format of the body of entry is the same as for catalog cards except that the fields are printed continuously instead of starting new lines.
    Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
    Ex: The real object of education is to leave a man in the condition of continually asking questions.
    Ex: The modern trend of persistently growing subscription prices to scientific journals is due to the tremendous increase in the manufacturing cost per page.
    Ex: Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.
    Ex: All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.
    Ex: They point out that, 'The Library of Congress faces problems in the integration of new copy on a monumental scale, with the result that it is constantly revising its retrospective file'.

    * * *
    1 (con frecuencia, repetidamente) continually, constantly
    el teléfono ha estado sonando continuamente the phone has been ringing continually o constantly o nonstop, the phone hasn't stopped ringing
    2 (sin interrupción) continuously
    hay que estar continuamente pendiente de él you have to be at his beck and call the whole time o all the time
    llovió continuamente durante cuatro días it rained continuously o constantly for four days
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    continuamente adverbio (con frecuencia, repetidamente) continually, constantly;
    ( sin interrupción) continuously
    continuamente adverbio continuously
    Recuerda que continuous significa que la acción es ininterrumpida (continuous sound, sonido continuo), mientras que continual hace referencia a una acción frecuente o repetida (his continual questions, sus continuas preguntas).
    ' continuamente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    continually
    - continuously
    - perpetually
    - steadily
    - keep
    - stream
    * * *
    1. [con repetición] continually;
    protesta continuamente she never stops complaining, she complains all the time
    2. [sin interrupción] continuously;
    la información es continuamente actualizada the information is constantly updated;
    los siguieron continuamente durante dos semanas they followed them continuously for two weeks
    * * *
    continuamente adv continually

    Spanish-English dictionary > continuamente

  • 77 всегда

    1) General subject: all the time, always, at all times, at any moment, aye, constantly, e'er, ever, evermore (о будущем), every time, for ever, historically (Iran has historically denied that it is pursuing a nuclear weapons program), in season and out of season, invariably, night and day, perennially, the whole time, every single time
    2) Aviation: at all time
    3) Colloquial: all along
    4) American: anytime, anywhen, (all the time) at all times, right along
    5) Jargon: day out
    6) Information technology: in any way
    7) Sublime: everywhen
    8) Makarov: daily, whenever

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всегда

  • 78 постоянно

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянно

  • 79 Gespräch

    n; -(e)s, -e
    1. conversation ( über + Akk about, on; mit with; zwischen between); (Diskussion) discussion; zu zweit: dialog(ue); POL. talks Pl.; am Telefon: telephone conversation; (Anruf) call; ein Gespräch führen mit have a conversation with; Gespräche führen mit talk to; bes. POL. have talks with; ins Gespräch kommen mit get into conversation with, get talking to; fig. make contact with; es ist im Gespräch (wird erwogen) it’s being considered, it’s under discussion ( oder consideration); (wird beredet) it’s a talking point; sie ist als zukünftige Parteichefin im Gespräch she’s being talked about ( oder she’s under consideration) as the future leader of the party; das Gespräch bringen auf (+ Akk) bring the conversation (a)round to; mit jemandem im Gespräch bleiben keep in contact with s.o., keep up (the) contact with s.o.; Gegenstand der Gespräche war... the subject under discussion was...
    2. Thema: talk; das Gespräch der ganzen Stadt the talk of the (whole) town; das Gespräch des Tages sein be the talking-point ( oder topic) of the day
    * * *
    das Gespräch
    (Telefon) call;
    (Unterhaltung) colloquy; talk; conversation; discourse; interlocution
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    Ge|spräch [gə'ʃprɛːç]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Unterhaltung) conversation; (= Diskussion) discussion; (= Dialog) dialogue (Brit), dialog (US)

    Gesprä́che (Pol)talks

    ich habe ein sehr interessantes Gesprä́ch mit ihm geführt — I had a very interesting conversation or talk with him

    ein Gesprä́ch unter vier Augen — a confidential or private talk

    ein Gesprä́ch unter Freunden — a conversation between friends

    mit jdm ein Gesprä́ch anknüpfen — to start a conversation with sb

    im Gesprä́ch sein (lit)to be being discussed, to be being talked about; (in der Schwebe) to be under discussion

    mit jdm ins Gesprä́ch kommen — to get into conversation with sb; (fig) to establish a dialogue (Brit) or dialog (US) with sb

    2)

    (= Gesprächsstoff) das Gesprä́ch des Tages — the topic of the hour

    das Gesprä́ch der Stadt — the talk of the town

    zum Gesprä́ch werden — to become a talking point

    3) (TELEC = Anruf) (telephone) call

    wir haben in unserem gestrigen Gesprä́ch vereinbart, dass... — we agreed in our telephone conversation yesterday that...

    ein Gesprä́ch für dich — a call for you

    stundenlange Gesprä́che führen — to be on the telephone for hours

    * * *
    (to talk about: They spent the whole time talking philosophy.) talk
    * * *
    Ge·spräch
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈʃprɛ:ç]
    nt
    1. (Unterredung) conversation, chat fam
    sich akk in ein \Gespräch einmischen to interfere in a conversation
    jdn in ein \Gespräch einwickeln to engage sb in conversation
    ein \Gespräch mit jdm führen to conduct [or hold] a conversation with sb, to converse with sb, to have a chat with sb fam
    das \Gespräch auf etw akk bringen to steer a conversation on to [the subject of] sth
    mit jdm ins \Gespräch kommen to get into conversation with sb
    [mit jdm] im \Gespräch bleiben to stay [or keep] in touch with sb
    ein \Gespräch unterbrechen to interrupt a conversation
    die Missverständnisse in einem \Gespräch ausräumen to overcome differences by talking about them
    ein \Gespräch unter Frauen/Männern a word [or chat] from woman to woman/man to man
    im \Gespräch sein to be under consideration [or still being considered]
    ein \Gespräch unter vier Augen a private conversation [or fam chat
    2. (Vorstellungsgespräch) [job] interview
    3. pl (Verhandlungen) talks pl
    die \Gespräche haben sich festgefahren the talks have reached a deadlock
    \Gespräche aufnehmen to begin [or commence] talks form
    \Gespräche abbrechen to break off talks
    mit jdm ins \Gespräch kommen to begin talks [or a dialogue
    4. (Anruf) [telephone/phone] call
    ein \Gespräch führen to make a [telephone/phone] call
    ein \Gespräch für dich! it's for you!, there's a call for you!
    das \Gespräch der Stadt/des Tages sein to be the talk of the town/the subject of the day
    * * *
    das; Gespräch[e]s, Gespräche
    1) conversation; (Diskussion) discussion

    der Gegenstand des Gespräch[e]s — the subject or topic under discussion

    mit jemandem ins Gespräch kommenget into or engage in conversation with somebody; (fig.): (sich annähern) enter into a dialogue with somebody

    2) (Telefonanruf) call
    * * *
    Gespräch n; -(e)s, -e
    1. conversation (
    über +akk about, on;
    mit with;
    zwischen between); (Diskussion) discussion; zu zweit: dialog(ue); POL talks pl; am Telefon: telephone conversation; (Anruf) call;
    ein Gespräch führen mit have a conversation with;
    Gespräche führen mit talk to; besonders POL have talks with;
    ins Gespräch kommen mit get into conversation with, get talking to; fig make contact with;
    es ist im Gespräch (wird erwogen) it’s being considered, it’s under discussion ( oder consideration); (wird beredet) it’s a talking point;
    sie ist als zukünftige Parteichefin im Gespräch she’s being talked about ( oder she’s under consideration) as the future leader of the party;
    das Gespräch bringen auf (+akk) bring the conversation (a)round to;
    mit jemandem im Gespräch bleiben keep in contact with sb, keep up (the) contact with sb;
    Gegenstand der Gespräche war the subject under discussion was …
    2. Thema: talk;
    das Gespräch der ganzen Stadt the talk of the (whole) town;
    das Gespräch des Tages sein be the talking-point ( oder topic) of the day
    * * *
    das; Gespräch[e]s, Gespräche
    1) conversation; (Diskussion) discussion

    der Gegenstand des Gespräch[e]s — the subject or topic under discussion

    mit jemandem ins Gespräch kommenget into or engage in conversation with somebody; (fig.): (sich annähern) enter into a dialogue with somebody

    * * *
    -e n.
    chat n.
    conversation n.
    dialogue n.
    interlocution n.
    talk n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Gespräch

  • 80 final

    adj.
    final, end.
    punto final end point
    f.
    final.
    m.
    1 end.
    a finales de at the end of
    ya verás como al final acepta she'll agree in the end, you'll see
    al final de at the end of
    al final del pasillo at the end of the corridor
    final feliz happy ending
    2 ending, bottom, end, finale.
    * * *
    1 (último) final, last
    1 end
    2 MÚSICA finale
    1 DEPORTE final
    \
    al final in the end
    al final del día at the end of the day
    hasta el final until the end
    final de línea terminus
    final feliz happy ending
    * * *
    1. adj. 2. noun m.
    end, final
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ (=último) [momento, capítulo, resultado, decisión] final; [objetivo] ultimate
    juicio 4), recta, punto 2)
    2. SM
    1) (=fin) [de ceremonia, vida, aventura, guerra] end; [de obra musical] finale

    al final — in the end

    al final de algo — at the end of sth

    2) (=desenlace) [de película, libro] ending
    3)

    a finales deat the end of

    3.
    SF (Dep) final

    cuartos de final — quarter-finals

    * * *
    I
    adjetivo < decisión> final; < objetivo> ultimate
    II

    estábamos al final de la colawe were last in line (AmE) o (BrE) at the back of the queue

    III
    femenino (Dep)
    a) (en fútbol, tenis etc) final

    pasar a la finalto go through to o make it to the final

    b) finales femenino plural (en béisbol, baloncesto, fútbol americano) playoffs (pl)
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo < decisión> final; < objetivo> ultimate
    II

    estábamos al final de la colawe were last in line (AmE) o (BrE) at the back of the queue

    III
    femenino (Dep)
    a) (en fútbol, tenis etc) final

    pasar a la finalto go through to o make it to the final

    b) finales femenino plural (en béisbol, baloncesto, fútbol americano) playoffs (pl)
    * * *
    final1
    1 = completion, end, ending, finale, goodbye [good-bye], output stage, final.

    Ex: The time period between the completion of a cycle (e.g. at the end of a volume or a year) and the publication of the associated cumulative indexes should be as short as possible.

    Ex: Scanning must start to the left of the bar codes and must continue past the right end.
    Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
    Ex: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.
    Ex: The article 'Books -- is it goodbye?' shows that while there was a sharp increase in fiction in Finland after the 2nd World War, the amount of fiction is now beginning to decline.
    Ex: To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.
    Ex: A heavy reliance on midterms and finals were associated with lower teacher ratings across disciplines.
    * acercarse al final = draw to + an end, draw to + a close, come to + an end.
    * a final de cuentas = after all is said and done.
    * a finales de = by the end of, in the late + Fecha.
    * a finales de + Expresión Temporal = as of late + Expresión Temporal, at the end of + Expresión Temporal, at the close of + Expresión Temporal, by the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * a finales de + Fecha = in late + Fecha.
    * a finales de los + Década = late + Década, the.
    * a finales del + Siglo = late + Siglo, late period of + Siglo.
    * aguantar hasta el final = stick it out.
    * al final = in the end, eventually, in the final count, terminally, ultimately, at the end of the day.
    * al final (de) = at the end (of).
    * al final de cuentas = when all is said and done.
    * al final del día = at the close of the day.
    * al final de su mandato = lame duck.
    * al final resultó que = in the event.
    * al principio y al final = both ends.
    * al principio y al final de = at each end of.
    * balance final, el = bottom line, the.
    * cuartos de final = quarter-finals.
    * de final de año = end-year.
    * de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX = turn-of-the-century.
    * el final de = the close of.
    * el final de los problemas = the light at the end of the tunnel.
    * empezar por el final = work back from.
    * estrategia final = endgame.
    * fase final = endgame.
    * final apoteósico = grandstand finish.
    * final de la jornada laboral = close of business.
    * final del plazo = closing date, deadline, dateline.
    * final feliz = happy ending, happy end.
    * final, la = final, the.
    * hacia finales del + Siglo = later + Siglo, the.
    * hasta el final = until the end, until the bitter end.
    * hasta el final de los tiempos = till the end of time.
    * incluir al final = append.
    * llegar a final de mes = make + ends meet.
    * llegar al final de = come to + the end of, get through.
    * llegar al final de su vida útil = come to + the end of + Posesivo + useful life, reach + the end of + Posesivo + useful life.
    * llevar Algo hasta el final = carry + Nombre + to the end.
    * luchar hasta el final = battle + it out, fight until + the end.
    * marca de final de campo = delimiter.
    * marcar el final = mark + the end.
    * marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.
    * nota al final = endnote.
    * nota al final del texto = endnote.
    * para finales de = by the end of.
    * para finales de + Expresión Temporal = by the close of + Expresión Temporal.
    * poner punto y final a = sound + the death knell for.
    * puede que al final sea para bien = be a blessing in disguise.
    * salir bien al final = turn out + right in the end.
    * significar el final de = mean + the end of.
    * toque final, el = finishing touch, the.

    final2
    2 = concluding, eventual, final, terminal, ultimate, finished, wrap-up.

    Ex: Therefore, during the concluding phase of the revision project, the representatives of ALA units and other organizations will function as a single group.

    Ex: If a concept is recognized in the subject analysis of a document, it will form part of the eventual index description of that document.
    Ex: The final index will mirror current terminology.
    Ex: Numbers may be grouped in columns according to their terminal digit.
    Ex: Abstracting and indexing data are a vital component in the communication link between the originator of information and its ultimate consumer.
    Ex: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.
    Ex: The workshop itself will serve as the wrap-up event for a project that has spent the last two years seeking to improve access to environmental information in the Balkan region.
    * como fecha final = at the very latest.
    * cuestionario final = exit survey.
    * día del Juicio Final = Judgement Day.
    * el día del Juicio Final = the Day of Judgement.
    * El Juicio Final = The Last Judgement.
    * escena final = closing scene.
    * espacio en blanco final = trailing blank.
    * examen final = final, final exam.
    * frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].
    * índice final = back-of-the-book index, back-of-book index.
    * informe final = final report.
    * juicio final = doom.
    * poner el colofón final = bookend.
    * poner punto final a = bring + an end to, bring to + an end, close + the book on.
    * poner punto y final a = put + a stop to.
    * producto final = end product, finished product, final product.
    * producto final, el = finished work, the.
    * prueba final = final.
    * resultado final = end result.
    * sondeo final = exit survey.
    * sprint final = last-minute rush.
    * usuario final = end user [end-user/enduser], ultimate consumer, ultimate reader.
    * ver la luz al final del túnel = see + the light at the end of the tunnel.

    la final
    = final, the

    Ex: Tony was disappointed the last time he was in the finals, and he's determined to leave everything on the dance floor this time.

    * * *
    ‹decisión› final; ‹objetivo› ultimate
    end
    me quedé hasta el final I stayed to the end
    a finales de junio at the end of June
    al final de la película ella muere she dies at the end of the movie
    no me gustó nada el final I didn't like the ending at all
    tiene un final feliz it has a happy ending
    están al final de la lista they're at the bottom of the list
    estábamos al final de la cola we were last in line ( AmE) o ( BrE) at the back of the queue
    vivo al final de la calle I live at the end of the street
    al final del partido at the end of the game
    al final tendrá que decidirse he'll have to make his mind up in the end
    siempre protestando pero al final nunca hace nada he spends his whole time complaining but he never actually does anything
    ( Dep)
    1 (en fútbol, tenis etc) final
    la final de copa the cup final
    pasar a la final to go through to o make it to the final
    2 finales fpl (en béisbol, fútbol americano) playoffs (pl)
    * * *

     

    final adjetivo ‹ decisión final;
    objetivo ultimate
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    end;

    un final feliz a happy ending;
    al final de la lista at the bottom of the list;
    al final tendrá que decidirse he'll have to make his mind up in the end o eventually
    ■ sustantivo femenino (Dep)
    a) (en fútbol, tenis etc) final;


    pasar a la final to go through to o make it to the final
    b)

    finales sustantivo femenino plural (en béisbol, baloncesto, fútbol americano) playoffs (pl)

    final
    I adjetivo final
    la decisión final, the final decision
    II sustantivo masculino end
    a finales de, at the end of
    al final, in the end: nos apetecía mucho, pero al final no fuimos, we really felt like doing it, but in the end we didn't go
    final de trayecto, terminus
    final feliz, happy ending
    III f Dep final
    ' final' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - actual
    - avenirse
    - cepillarse
    - cierre
    - cola
    - coletilla
    - cuarta
    - cuarto
    - decorado
    - disolución
    - disputarse
    - echarse
    - emitir
    - fin
    - gato
    - guinda
    - hasta
    - hermosa
    - hermoso
    - incidir
    - infarto
    - inicial
    - judicatura
    - juicio
    - machacar
    - octava
    - octavo
    - paciencia
    - política
    - recta
    - remate
    - retocar
    - retoque
    - sacacorchos
    - servidor
    - servidora
    - sprint
    - total
    - traca
    - última
    - último
    - animar
    - clasificación
    - clasificar
    - concho
    - conseguir
    - contar
    - decir
    - ensayo
    English:
    actual
    - aggregate
    - also
    - Armageddon
    - back
    - best
    - bitter
    - bottom
    - bottom line
    - bring round
    - close
    - doomsday
    - end
    - ending
    - evade
    - eventual
    - fast forward
    - final
    - finale
    - follow through
    - from
    - grand finale
    - hear of
    - in
    - last
    - late
    - light
    - listen
    - out of
    - outsmart
    - outtake
    - quarter-final
    - reckoning
    - right
    - see
    - sit through
    - soon
    - stage
    - still
    - straight
    - tack on
    - tag on
    - tail end
    - to
    - track down
    - truth
    - turn
    - ultimate
    - ultimately
    - way
    * * *
    adj
    1. [último] final, end;
    sus palabras finales fueron muy aplaudidas her closing words were loudly applauded;
    punto final end point
    2. Gram final
    nm
    1. [terminación] end;
    el final del libro es sorprendente the book has a surprise ending;
    a finales de at the end of;
    al final [en conclusión] in the end;
    la cocina está al final del pasillo the kitchen is at the end of the corridor;
    responderé preguntas al final de la charla I will answer questions at the end of the talk;
    al final siempre tengo que ayudarles I always have to help them in the end;
    ya verás como al final acepta she'll agree in the end, you'll see
    final feliz happy ending
    2. [examen] final (exam)
    nf
    final;
    cuartos de final quarter finals
    final de consolación 3rd/4th place play-off;
    final de la copa cup final;
    final a cuatro [en baloncesto] final four
    * * *
    1 f & adj final
    2 m end;
    al final in the end;
    a finales de mayo at the end of May
    * * *
    final adj
    : final, ultimate
    finalmente adv
    final nm
    1) : end, conclusion, finale
    2) finales nmpl
    : play-offs
    * * *
    final1 adj final / last
    final2 n
    1. (fin) end
    3. (de historia) ending

    Spanish-English dictionary > final

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