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1 drugged
[drʌgd]adj pred▪ to be \drugged2. (with illegal substances) unter Drogen stehen* * *[drʌgd]adjfood, drink mit einem Betäubungsmittel versetzthe seemed drugged — er schien wie betäubt
her whisky was drugged — in ihrem Whisky waren K.O.-Tropfen
he awoke from a long drugged sleep — er erwachte aus einer langen, tiefen Betäubung
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2 drugged
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3 sustancia ilegal
f.illegal substance.* * *(n.) = illegal substanceEx. The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).* * *(n.) = illegal substanceEx: The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).
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4 sustancia prohibida
f.controlled substance.* * *(n.) = illegal substanceEx. The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).* * *(n.) = illegal substanceEx: The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).
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5 LSD
f.LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide.m.LSD.* * *SM ABR= lysergic acid diethylamide LSD* * *masculino o femenino LSD* * *= LSD.Ex. The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).* * *masculino o femenino LSD* * *= LSD.Ex: The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).
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LSD m (abr de lysergic diethylamide) LSD
' LSD' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tripi
English:
LSD
* * *LSD nm (abrev de lysergic acid diethylamide)LSD -
6 píldora anticonceptiva
f.contraceptive pill, birth control pill, oral contraceptive.* * *(n.) = contraceptive pill, birth control pillEx. Forty-one percent of the women understood that contraceptive pills do not prevent infection.Ex. The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).* * *(n.) = contraceptive pill, birth control pillEx: Forty-one percent of the women understood that contraceptive pills do not prevent infection.
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7 זוף I
זוּףI (cmp. זוב) to drip, be viscid.v. זִיף I a. זֶפֶת. Pi. זיֵּיף 1) to make thick, viscid; to adulterate. Sot.48b (expl. דבש זיפים) דבש שמְזַיְּיפִין בו a honey which is used for mixing with other substances in order to make them appear viscid (differ. in comment.). 2) to be unctuous, false, treacherous. Ib. (ref. to זיפים, Ps. 54:2) בני אדם המְזַיְּיפִין Ar. (Rashi שמזייפין; ed. המ׳ דבריחם) people who are unctuous (ed. who make their words unctuous, i. e. insinuate themselves). Sifré Deut. 26 דימה שז׳ משה בתורה it seems as if Moses was not sincere in writing the Law (smoothing over his own shortcomings). 3) to falsify, forge; to prove the fallacy of, refute; to denounce as false, deny. Y.Sot.VIII, 21c זִיַּיפְתֶּם תורתכםוכ׳ ye (Samaritans) have falsified your Torah (adding שכם to Deut. 11:30) but to no purpose; Bab. ib. 33b.Ib. בדבר זה זִיַּיפְתִּי ספריוכ׳ with this argument I showed the fallacy of the books of the Samaritans; Snh.90b. Ib. זִיַּיפְתֶּם ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note, ed. ז׳ תורתכם) ye disputed (our evidence from Dent. 31:16), but it does not avail you (for the idea of resurrection is evident from Num. 15:31).Part. pass. מְזוּיָּיף, f. מְזוּיֶּיפֶת false, informal, faulty (of documents signed by disqualified witnesses). Gitt.10b (גט) מז׳ מתוכווכ׳ a document which has its rejection in itself (being signed by disqualified witnesses, although it would have been valid without the signature of witnesses) is illegal; B. Bath. 170a; a. e.Ib. ונמצאת עדותן מז׳ and their evidence (signature) is found out to be informal (because they are disqualified). Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּיף to be falsified, forged. Gitt.II, 4 מפני שהוא יכול לה׳ because (on such writing material) forgery (erasing and writing over) is made easy. Ib. 19b כחב שאינו יכול לה׳ a writing which cannot be forged (i. e. written on material dressed with gall-nut, v. אֲפַץ). (Hif. הוֹזִיף, v. יָזַף. -
8 זוּף
זוּףI (cmp. זוב) to drip, be viscid.v. זִיף I a. זֶפֶת. Pi. זיֵּיף 1) to make thick, viscid; to adulterate. Sot.48b (expl. דבש זיפים) דבש שמְזַיְּיפִין בו a honey which is used for mixing with other substances in order to make them appear viscid (differ. in comment.). 2) to be unctuous, false, treacherous. Ib. (ref. to זיפים, Ps. 54:2) בני אדם המְזַיְּיפִין Ar. (Rashi שמזייפין; ed. המ׳ דבריחם) people who are unctuous (ed. who make their words unctuous, i. e. insinuate themselves). Sifré Deut. 26 דימה שז׳ משה בתורה it seems as if Moses was not sincere in writing the Law (smoothing over his own shortcomings). 3) to falsify, forge; to prove the fallacy of, refute; to denounce as false, deny. Y.Sot.VIII, 21c זִיַּיפְתֶּם תורתכםוכ׳ ye (Samaritans) have falsified your Torah (adding שכם to Deut. 11:30) but to no purpose; Bab. ib. 33b.Ib. בדבר זה זִיַּיפְתִּי ספריוכ׳ with this argument I showed the fallacy of the books of the Samaritans; Snh.90b. Ib. זִיַּיפְתֶּם ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note, ed. ז׳ תורתכם) ye disputed (our evidence from Dent. 31:16), but it does not avail you (for the idea of resurrection is evident from Num. 15:31).Part. pass. מְזוּיָּיף, f. מְזוּיֶּיפֶת false, informal, faulty (of documents signed by disqualified witnesses). Gitt.10b (גט) מז׳ מתוכווכ׳ a document which has its rejection in itself (being signed by disqualified witnesses, although it would have been valid without the signature of witnesses) is illegal; B. Bath. 170a; a. e.Ib. ונמצאת עדותן מז׳ and their evidence (signature) is found out to be informal (because they are disqualified). Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּיף to be falsified, forged. Gitt.II, 4 מפני שהוא יכול לה׳ because (on such writing material) forgery (erasing and writing over) is made easy. Ib. 19b כחב שאינו יכול לה׳ a writing which cannot be forged (i. e. written on material dressed with gall-nut, v. אֲפַץ). (Hif. הוֹזִיף, v. יָזַף. -
9 possession
possession [pə'zeʃən]1 noun∎ to be in possession of sth être en possession de qch;∎ to have sth in one's possession avoir qch en sa possession;∎ he was found in possession of a flick-knife, a flick-knife was found in his possession il a été trouvé en possession d'un couteau à cran d'arrêt;∎ he's been arrested for possession (of drugs) il a été arrêté pour détention de drogue;∎ she was charged with possession of illegal substances elle a été inculpée pour détention de stupéfiants;∎ the file is no longer in my possession le dossier n'est plus en ma possession, je ne suis plus en possession du dossier;∎ how did the car come into your possession? comment la voiture est-elle entrée en votre possession?;∎ to be in full possession of one's senses être en pleine possession de ses moyens;∎ Sport to be in or to have possession (of the ball) avoir le ballon;∎ certain documents have come into my possession certains documents sont tombés en ma possession;∎ she got possession of the house two weeks ago elle a pris possession de la maison il y a deux semaines;∎ do they have possession of the necessary documents? ont-ils ou possèdent-ils les documents nécessaires?;∎ to take possession of sth (acquire) prendre possession de qch; (by force) s'emparer de ou s'approprier qch; (confiscate) confisquer qch;∎ British possession is nine points or parts or tenths of the law possession vaut titre∎ to take possession prendre possession;∎ immediate possession jouissance f immédiate(a) (belongings) affaires fpl, biens mpl;∎ the jade vases are our most precious possessions les vases en jade sont ce que nous possédons de plus précieux -
10 sustancia
f.1 substance, matter, physical matter.2 soup, broth, stock.3 substance, essence.4 substance, extract.5 substance, corporeality, materiality, tangibility.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sustanciar.* * *1 (gen) substance2 (esencia) substance, essence\ser persona de poca sustancia familiar to be a characterless personsin sustancia lacking in substancesustancia gris grey matter* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=materia) substancesustancia blanca — (Anat) white matter
sustancia gris — (Anat) grey matter
2) (=esencia) substanceen sustancia — in substance, in essence
sin sustancia — [teoría, discurso] lacking in substance; [persona] shallow, superficial
3) (Culin) [de alimento] substance4) (Fil) substance* * *1) ( materia) substance2) ( contenido) substance3) ( de comida) substance, goodness* * *= substance.Ex. It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.----* abuso de sustancias nocivas = substance abuse.* derrame de sustancias químicas = chemical spill.* sustancia blanca = white matter.* sustancia controlada = controlled substance.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* sustancia de uso reglamentado = controlled substance.* sustancia de uso regulado = controlled substance.* sustancia gris = grey matter [gray matter].* sustancia ilegal = illegal substance.* sustancia ilícita = illicit substance.* sustancia inflamable = flammable substance.* sustancia lícita = licit substance.* sustancia nutritiva = nutrient.* sustancia prohibida = illegal substance.* sustancia química = chemical substance.* sustancia tóxica = hazardous material, hazardous substance, toxic, toxicant.* uso de sustancias = substance use.* * *1) ( materia) substance2) ( contenido) substance3) ( de comida) substance, goodness* * *= substance.Ex: It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.
* abuso de sustancias nocivas = substance abuse.* derrame de sustancias químicas = chemical spill.* sustancia blanca = white matter.* sustancia controlada = controlled substance.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* sustancia de uso reglamentado = controlled substance.* sustancia de uso regulado = controlled substance.* sustancia gris = grey matter [gray matter].* sustancia ilegal = illegal substance.* sustancia ilícita = illicit substance.* sustancia inflamable = flammable substance.* sustancia lícita = licit substance.* sustancia nutritiva = nutrient.* sustancia prohibida = illegal substance.* sustancia química = chemical substance.* sustancia tóxica = hazardous material, hazardous substance, toxic, toxicant.* uso de sustancias = substance use.* * *A (materia) substanceB1 ( Fil) substance2 (de un discurso) substancees un tipo de poca sustancia he's pretty shallow o lightweightel libro no tiene ninguna sustancia the book has no substance to iten sustancia in substanceC (de una comida) substance, goodnessD ( Chi) large marshmallow* * *
Del verbo sustanciar: ( conjugate sustanciar)
sustancia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
sustancia sustantivo femenino
substance
sustancia sustantivo femenino substance
' sustancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ácida
- ácido
- acusar
- adictiva
- adictivo
- angostura
- cien
- concentrar
- concentrada
- concentrado
- gelatina
- inalterable
- limpiador
- limpiadora
- maleable
- miga
- muestra
- polvo
- rebajar
- rica
- rico
- sabor
- segregar
- segregación
- sustancial
- tinte
- tintura
- tolerancia
- veneno
- adhesivo
- caucho
- componente
- corrosivo
- cuajo
- dañino
- descomponer
- esperma
- líquido
- materia
- mineral
- nocivo
- óleo
- pastoso
- pegajoso
- pez
- tratar
- venenoso
English:
chemical
- consistency
- extract
- fluff
- material
- matter
- medicine
- poisonous
- slimy
- sloppy
- substance
- tacky
- meat
* * *sustancia, substancia nf1. [materia] substanceAnat sustancia blanca white matter; Anat sustancia gris grey matter;sustancia química chemical2. [esencia] essence;sin sustancia lacking in substance;este artículo no tiene mucha sustancia this article lacks substance3. [de alimento] nutritional value4. Filosofía substance* * *f substance;sin sustancia fig insubstantial, lacking in substance* * *sustancia nf1) : substance2)sin sustancia : shallow, lacking substance* * *sustancia n substance -
11 denunciar
v.1 to report (to the police) (delito).denunció a su esposo por malos tratos she reported her husomebodyand to the police for ill-treatmentElla denunció la adulteración She reported the adulteration.2 to denounce, to condemn.Ella denunció al agresor She denounced the attacker.3 to indicate, to reveal.4 to speak up against, to speak out against, to clamor against.5 to arraign.El abogado denunció a Ricardo The lawyer arraigned Richard.* * *1 (poner una denuncia) to report2 (dar noticia) to denounce3 (indicar) to indicate* * *verb1) to denounce2) report* * *VT1) [+ delito, accidente] to reporthan denunciado al director por malversación de fondos — the manager has been reported for embezzlement
2) (=criticar) to condemn, denouncedenunció la política derechista del gobierno — he condemned o denounced the government's right-wing policies
3) frm (=indicar) to reveal, indicateel olor denunciaba la presencia del gas — the smell revealed o indicated the presence of gas
4) † (=presagiar) to foretell* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex. Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *denunciar [A1 ]vtA ‹robo/asesinato› to report; ‹persona› to reportyo en tu lugar lo denunciaría if I were you, I'd report him (to the police) o I'd lodge a complaint against him (with the police)denunciaron la desaparición del niño they reported the disappearance of the childB1 (condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn2 (evidenciar) to revealla escasez denuncia la falta de planificación the shortage reveals o is clear evidence of a lack of planning* * *
denunciar ( conjugate denunciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹robo/asesinato/persona› to report
2 ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn
denunciar verbo transitivo
1 (un crimen, abuso) to report
2 (a alguien) to press o bring charges: denunciamos al dueño, we pressed charges against the owner
los denunciamos a la policía, we reported them to the police
3 (hacer una crítica) to denounce: la prensa denunció varios casos de soborno, the press reported on a number of attempts at bribery
' denunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- reportar
English:
denounce
- report
- inform
- speak
* * *denunciar vt1. [delito, delincuente] to report;han denunciado el robo de la moto (a la policía) they have reported the theft of the motorbike (to the police);ha denunciado a su esposo por malos tratos she has reported her husband to the police for ill-treatment2. [acusar, reprobar] to condemn;la prensa denunció la situación the situation was condemned in the press3. [delatar, revelar] to indicate, to reveal;goteras que denuncian el estado de abandono de la casa leaks that betray the state of abandon the house is in4. Poldenunciar un tratado = to announce one is no longer bound by a treaty, Espec to denounce a treaty* * *v/t report; figcondemn, denounce* * *denunciar vt1) : to denounce, to condemn2) : to report (to the authorities)* * *denunciar vb (de un robo, accidente) to report -
12 delatar
v.1 to denounce.lo delaté a la policía I reported him to the police2 to betray, to give away.3 to tell on, to give away, to denounce, to finger.La chica delató a Tito The girl gave Tito away.4 to reveal, to give away.Delataron el secreto They revealed the secret.* * *1 to inform on2 (revelar) to give away, reveal1 to give oneself away* * *verb1) to betray2) inform against, denounce* * *1. VT1) [persona] to denounce, inform against2) [actitud, mirada] to betray, give away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) mirada/nerviosismo/acento ( descubrir) to give... away, betray2.delatarse v pron (refl) to give oneself away* * *= blow + the whistle (on), inform on, turn in.Ex. The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex. Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex. Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.----* delatar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* delatar fácilmente = be a dead giveaway.* delatarse = give + Reflexivo + away.* * *1.verbo transitivob) mirada/nerviosismo/acento ( descubrir) to give... away, betray2.delatarse v pron (refl) to give oneself away* * *= blow + the whistle (on), inform on, turn in.Ex: The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.
Ex: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* delatar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* delatar fácilmente = be a dead giveaway.* delatarse = give + Reflexivo + away.* * *delatar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» (acusar) to denounce, inform on o against2 «mirada/nerviosismo/acento» (descubrir) to give … away, betray( refl) to give oneself away* * *
delatar ( conjugate delatar) verbo transitivo [ persona] ( acusar) to denounce, inform on
delatarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to give oneself away
delatar verbo transitivo
1 to betray
2 (traicionar, descubrir) to give away: el nerviosismo la delató, her nervousness gave her away
' delatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- alcahuetear
- descubrir
- traicionar
English:
betray
- give away
- grass
- inform
- shop
- give
* * *♦ vt1. [denunciar] to denounce;lo delató a la policía he reported him to the police2. [sujeto: sonrisa, ojos] to betray, to give away;esa risita nerviosa te delata that nervous giggle gives you away* * *v/t:delatar a alguien inform on s.o.; fig give s.o. away* * *delatar vt1) : to betray, to reveal2) : to denounce, to inform against* * *delatar vb (denunciar) to inform on -
13 substance
noun1) Stoff, der; Substanz, diethere is no substance in his claim/the rumour — seine Behauptung/das Gerücht entbehrt jeder Grundlage
in substance — im Wesentlichen
* * *1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) die Substanz2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) die Substanz* * *sub·stance[ˈsʌbstən(t)s]nchemical \substance Chemikalie forganic \substance organische Substanzpolluting \substances Umweltgifte pl2. (narcotic)\substance of a novel Gehalt m eines Romansthe book lacks \substance das Buch hat keine Substanzthere is no \substance in this allegation diese Behauptung entbehrt jeder Grundlagethe \substance of the conversation das Wesentliche der Unterhaltungin \substance im Wesentlichena man of \substance ein vermögender Mann* * *['sʌbstəns]n1) Substanz f, Materie f, Stoff mwhat is this substance? — was ist das für eine Substanz?
he rubbed a yellow substance on the wound — er strich eine gelbe Masse auf die Wunde
3) no pl (= weight, importance) Gewicht nt4) no pl* * *substance [ˈsʌbstəns] s1. Substanz f, Materie f, Stoff m, Masse f2. fig Substanz f:a) Wesen nc) Gehalt m:in substance im Wesentlichen;arguments of little substance wenig stichhaltige Argumente3. PHILa) Substanz f, Urgrund mb) Wesen n, Ding n4. Gegenständlichkeit f, Wirklichkeit f5. Vermögen n, Kapital n:a man of substance ein vermögender Mann* * *noun1) Stoff, der; Substanz, diethere is no substance in his claim/the rumour — seine Behauptung/das Gerücht entbehrt jeder Grundlage
* * *n.Inhalt -e m.Stoff -e m.Substanz -en f.Wesentliche n. -
14 touillage
n. m.1. (lit.): Stirring, action of mixing substances with a cooking implement.2. (fig.): Shady manipulations, near-illegal dabbling within a commercial enterprise or transaction. -
15 matter
1. n вещество; материал2. n гной3. n филос. материяdead matter — неживая материя; неорганическое вещество
organized matter — живая материя, живое вещество
4. n содержание5. n сущность, предмет6. n дело, вопросbusiness matters — дела, деловые вопросы
a private matter — личное дело, личный вопрос
it is no easy matter — это дело не простое, это не просто
a matter of common knowledge — общеизвестная вещь, общеизвестный факт
a matter of great importance — очень важное дело, очень важный вопрос
a matter of life and death — вопрос жизни и смерти; жизненно важный вопрос
in all matters of education — во всём, что касается образования
7. n неприятное дело, неприятность; трудностьto mend the matter, to mend matters — помочь делу
8. n повод, причина, основание9. n собир. спец. почтовые отправления10. n юр. заявление, утверждение, требующее доказательствa matter in deed — факт, подтверждённый документально
work done without much expenditure of grey matter — работа, не требующая большого ума
11. n юр. спорный вопрос, спорный пункт; предмет спораthe root of the matter — суть дела, сущность вопроса
12. n полигр. рукопись, оригинал13. n полигр. набор; напечатанный, набранный материалit made no matter to him that his brother lost all his money — ему было безразлично, что его брат потерял все деньги
no matter! — ничего!, неважно!, всё равно!
no such matter — ничего подобного, ничуть не бывало
a matter of — что-нибудь вроде, около
no matter what — несмотря ни на что; что бы ни было
to take matters easy — не волноваться, не обращать внимания
to make matters worse he was late — более того, он ещё и опоздал
over matter — набор, не вмещающийся в установленный параметр
close matter — убористая печать, сплошной текстовой материал
reading matter — литература, материал для чтения
14. v иметь значение15. v гноитьсяthe cut got dirty and began to matter — в ранку попала грязь, и она загноилась
Синонимический ряд:1. affair (noun) affair; business; circumstance; concern; shooting match; situation; thing; undertaking2. order (noun) extent; magnitude; neighborhood; order; range; tune; vicinity3. pus (noun) infection; maturation; purulence; pus; sore; suppuration; ulceration4. subject (noun) argument; content; essence; focus; head; interest; motif; motive; point; resolution; subject; subject matter; text; theme; topic5. substance (noun) amount; being; body; burden; constituents; core; crux; element; entity; gist; individual; kernel; material; materiality; meat; medium; nub; nubbin; object; pith; purport; sense; short; strength; stuff; substance; substantiality; sum and substance; sum total; thrust; upshot6. things (noun) beings; entities; individuals; objects; substances; things7. trouble (noun) difficulty; distress; perplexity; trouble8. count (verb) be important; carry weight; count; imply; import; mean; signify; value; weigh9. discharge pus (verb) come to a head; decay; discharge pus; fester; suppurate
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