-
81 ansehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (anschauen) look at; aufmerksam: watch, stare; flüchtig: glance; finster: scowl; missbilligend: frown; prüfend: examine; jemanden von oben herab ansehen look down (one’s nose) on s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. ( genau) ansehen take ( oder have) a (close oder good) look at; sich (Dat) einen Film / ein Rennen ansehen außer Haus: go and ( oder to) see a film / go to the races; im Fernsehen: watch a film / the racing; hübsch etc. anzusehen sein be pretty etc. to look at; das sollte sich mal ein Arzt ansehen you etc. should let a doctor have a look at that; sieh mich nicht so an! don’t look at me like that!; sieh ( mal einer) an! umg. well, what do you know!; das sehe man sich an! oder das musst du dir ansehen! well (just) have a look at that!2. (zuschauen) etw. mit ansehen see; tatenlos: stand by and watch; die Kinder mussten alles mit ansehen the children watched it all happen; ich kann es nicht länger mit ansehen auch fig. I can’t take it any longer3. jemandem etw. ansehen see ( oder tell) s.th. by looking at s.o.; man sieht’s ihm doch ( an den Augen) an you can tell just by looking at him, you can tell by (the look on) his face; man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age; dem sieht man den Deutschen auf 100 Meter Entfernung an you can tell he’s German from a mile off ( oder away)4. fig. (beurteilen) consider, regard, look upon; ansehen für oder als regard as, consider (to be); wie ich die Sache ansehe as I see it; angesehen* * *das Ansehenrepute; reputation; standing; credit; eminence; kudos* * *Ạn|se|hennt -s,no pljdn zu Ansehen bringen — to bring sb standing, to bring sb a good reputation
großes Ansehen genießen — to enjoy a good reputation, to have a lot of standing
zu Ansehen kommen — to acquire standing, to acquire a good reputation
an Ansehen verlieren — to lose credit or standing
2) (= Aussehen) appearanceein anderes Ansehen gewinnen — to take on a different appearance or (fig) aspect
3) (JUR)* * *1) (to look at, observe: The boys were eyeing the girls at the dance; The thief eyed the policeman warily.) eye2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) face3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) honour* * *An·se·hen<-s>1. (Reputation) reputation, standing[bei jdm] [ein großes] \Ansehen genießen to enjoy a [good] reputation [or have [a lot of] standing] [with sb]\Ansehen gewinnen [o erlangen] to gain a good reputationzu \Ansehen kommen [o gelangen] to acquire standing [or a good reputation][bei jdm] in [großem/hohem] \Ansehen stehen to be held in [high] regard [or esteem] [by sb][bei jdm] an \Ansehen verlieren to lose standing [with sb]ein anderes \Ansehen gewinnen to take on a different appearance3. JURohne \Ansehen der Person without respect [or exception] of person* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *ansehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (anschauen) look at; aufmerksam: watch, stare; flüchtig: glance; finster: scowl; missbilligend: frown; prüfend: examine;jemanden von oben herab ansehen look down (one’s nose) on sb;sich (dat) etwassich (dat)einen Film/ein Rennen ansehen außer Haus: go and ( oder to) see a film/go to the races; im Fernsehen: watch a film/the racing;hübsch etcanzusehen sein be pretty etc to look at;das sollte sich mal ein Arzt ansehen you etc should let a doctor have a look at that;sieh mich nicht so an! don’t look at me like that!;sieh (mal einer) an! umg well, what do you know!;das sehe man sich an! oderdas musst du dir ansehen! well (just) have a look at that!2. (zuschauen) etwasdie Kinder mussten alles mit ansehen the children watched it all happen;ich kann es nicht länger mit ansehen auch fig I can’t take it any longer3.jemandem etwas ansehen see ( oder tell) sth by looking at sb;man sieht’s ihm doch (an den Augen) an you can tell just by looking at him, you can tell by (the look on) his face;man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age;dem sieht man den Deutschen auf 100 Meter Entfernung an you can tell he’s German from a mile off ( oder away)4. fig (beurteilen) consider, regard, look upon;als regard as, consider (to be);5. (berücksichtigen) pay regard to, respect;ohne Ansehen der Person without respect of persons* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *- n.credit n.esteem n.renown n.reputation n.status n.(§ pl.: statuses) -
82 czoło
na czele czoło — (+gen) in the front (of)
czołem, panie generale! — WOJSK good morning lub afternoon, General!
* * *n.Gen.pl. czół1. (= górna część twarzy) forehead; z pogodnym l. rozjaśnionym czołem with a smile; (zdobywać coś) w pocie czoła (achieve sth) by the sweat of one's brow; iść z podniesionym czołem walk with one' head high in the air; nosić czoło wysoko walk with one's head high in the air; bić przed kimś czołem kowtow to sb; chylić przed kimś czoło take one's hat off to sb; marszczyć czoło frown, furrow one's brow; puknij się w czoło! you must be out of your mind l. gourd!; stawić komuś/czemuś czoło meet l. face sb/sth, make head against sb/sth, face up to sb/sth, face sb/sth down; mieć coś wypisane na czole show sth.2. (= przednia część) head, front; czoło fali fiz. wave front; czoło pochodu/grupy head of a procession/group; na czele at the head, at the lead; na czele z kimś under the leadership of sb; postawić kogoś na czele put sb at the head, bring sb to the fore; stać na czele czegoś manage sth, control l. head sth, lead sth; wysunąć się na czoło take the lead, come to the fore.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czoło
-
83 aprobar
v.1 to approve (proyecto, medida).Ricardo aprobó el proyecto Richard approved the project.2 to pass (examen, asignatura).me han aprobado en química I passed my chemistry examMaría aprobó y pudo descansar Mary passed and was able to rest.3 to approve of (comportamiento).4 to give one's approval, to approve, to assent, to give the nod.El general aprobó The general gave his approval.* * *2 (estar de acuerdo) to approve of3 EDUCACIÓN (examen, asignatura) to pass1 to pass* * *verb1) to approve, endorse2) pass3) approve of* * *1. VT1) [+ ley, proyecto de ley] to pass; [+ informe, plan, acuerdo] to approve, endorseel parlamento aprobó el tratado — the treaty was approved o endorsed by Parliament
2) [+ alumno, asignatura] to pass¿aprobaste el examen? — did you pass the exam?
3) [+ decisión, actitud] to approve of2.VI to pass* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <proyecto de ley/moción> to pass; <préstamo/acuerdo/plan> to approve, sanction; <actuación/conducta> to approve of2) estudiante < examen> to pass; profesor < estudiante> to pass2.aprobar vi estudiante to pass* * *= approve, sanction, subscribe (to), condone, pass.Ex. The draft was approved by the sponsoring Sections in December 1983 and proofreading and preparation of the camera-ready copy were completed by September 1984.Ex. Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex. As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex. Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.Ex. She could cope with the disappointment of not passing, but what I am not sure of is how much the dance examiner will mark her down for having bowed legs.----* aprobar con los ojos cerrados = sail through + exam.* aprobar legislación = pass + legislation.* aprobar por moción = pass by + motion.* aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.* aprobar una ley = pass + law, pass + legislation, pass + bill.* aprobar una moción = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motion.* aprobar una propuesta = pass + proposal, pass + proposition.* aprobar un examen = pass + examination, pass + an exam.* desaprobar = frown on/upon.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <proyecto de ley/moción> to pass; <préstamo/acuerdo/plan> to approve, sanction; <actuación/conducta> to approve of2) estudiante < examen> to pass; profesor < estudiante> to pass2.aprobar vi estudiante to pass* * *= approve, sanction, subscribe (to), condone, pass.Ex: The draft was approved by the sponsoring Sections in December 1983 and proofreading and preparation of the camera-ready copy were completed by September 1984.
Ex: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex: As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex: Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.Ex: She could cope with the disappointment of not passing, but what I am not sure of is how much the dance examiner will mark her down for having bowed legs.* aprobar con los ojos cerrados = sail through + exam.* aprobar legislación = pass + legislation.* aprobar por moción = pass by + motion.* aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.* aprobar una ley = pass + law, pass + legislation, pass + bill.* aprobar una moción = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motion.* aprobar una propuesta = pass + proposal, pass + proposition.* aprobar un examen = pass + examination, pass + an exam.* desaprobar = frown on/upon.* * *vtA1 ‹proyecto de ley/moción› to pass2 (sancionar, dar el visto bueno a) ‹préstamo/acuerdo/plan› to approve, sanction, endorse3 ‹junta de accionistas/cuentas› to approve4 (estar de acuerdo con) ‹actuación/conducta› to approve ofB1 «estudiante» ‹examen› to pass2 «profesor» ‹estudiante› to pass■ aprobarvi«estudiante» to pass* * *
aprobar ( conjugate aprobar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹proyecto de ley/moción› to pass;
‹préstamo/acuerdo/plan› to approve, sanction;
‹actuación/conducta› to approve of
2 (Educ) to pass
verbo intransitivo [ estudiante] to pass
aprobar verbo transitivo
1 (autorizar) to approve
2 (suscribir) to approve of
3 Educ to pass
4 Pol (una ley) to pass
' aprobar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
base
- desaprobar
- difícilmente
- examen
- sprint
- aprueba
- para
English:
approve
- approve of
- carry
- condone
- countenance
- endorse
- favor
- favour
- get through
- law
- pass
- push through
- sail through
- scrape through
- study
- adopt
- authorize
- grammar
- push
- sanction
- scrape
- succeed
* * *♦ vt1. [proyecto, medida] to approve;[ley, moción] to pass2. [examen, asignatura] to pass;me han aprobado en química I passed my chemistry exam3. [comportamiento] to approve of♦ vi[estudiante] to pass* * *v/t2 examen pass* * *aprobar {19} vt1) : to approve of2) : to pass (a law, an exam)aprobar vi: to pass (in school)* * *aprobar vb1. (examen, asignatura, alumno) to pass2. (comportamiento, persona) to approve of -
84 definido
adj.defined, clear-cut, distinct, bounded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: definir.* * *1→ link=definir definir► adjetivo1 defined, definite* * *(f. - definida)adj.* * *ADJ1) [línea] clearly defined; [preferencia] definite, clearbien definido — well defined, clearly defined
definido por el usuario — (Inform) user-defined
2) [carácter] tough, manly3) (Ling) definite* * *- da adjetivo <carácter/ideas> clearly-defined, well-defined; < opinión> clearly-defined* * *= definite, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], stated, bounded, defined.Ex. I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.Ex. This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met = Este problema surge en las aplicaciones multimedia en tiempo real, que a menudo necesitan un ancho de banda garantizado y un retraso limitado para asegurar la calidad del servicio.Ex. The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.----* bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, articulated, clear-cut.* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* definido con precisión = closely defined.* definido por el usuario = user-defined.* definido por uno mismo = self-defined.* definido recientemente = newly defined [newly-defined].* poco definido = bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* recién definido = newly defined [newly-defined].* * *- da adjetivo <carácter/ideas> clearly-defined, well-defined; < opinión> clearly-defined* * *= definite, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], stated, bounded, defined.Ex: I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.Ex: This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met = Este problema surge en las aplicaciones multimedia en tiempo real, que a menudo necesitan un ancho de banda garantizado y un retraso limitado para asegurar la calidad del servicio.Ex: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.* bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, articulated, clear-cut.* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* definido con precisión = closely defined.* definido por el usuario = user-defined.* definido por uno mismo = self-defined.* definido recientemente = newly defined [newly-defined].* poco definido = bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* recién definido = newly defined [newly-defined].* * *definido -da‹carácter/ideas› clearly-defined, well-definedno tiene una opinión definida al respecto he doesn't have a very clearly-defined o a definite opinion about itlíneas muy definidas sharp linesuna cara de rasgos muy definidos a face with very well-defined o very strong features* * *
Del verbo definir: ( conjugate definir)
definido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
definido
definir
definido◊ -da adjetivo
clearly-defined
definir ( conjugate definir) verbo transitivo
to define
definido,-a adjetivo
1 (proyecto, idea, imagen) clear
(referido a las siluetas) sharp
2 Ling definite
definir verbo transitivo to define
' definido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
definida
- nítida
- nítido
- otra
- otro
- a
English:
concrete
- grey area
- tentative
- undefined
- clean
- clear-cut
- definite
- distinct
- indistinct
- sharp
* * *definido, -a adj1. [límite, idea] (clearly) defined2. [trazo, línea] sharp, well-defined* * *adj GRAM definite* * *definido, -da adj: definite, well-defined -
85 jeta
f.1 mug, face (informal) (cara).romperle la jeta a alguien to smash somebody's face in2 snout.3 nap, short sleep, catnap, short light sleep.f. & m.cheeky bugger. (peninsular Spanish)ser un jeta to be a cheeky buggerpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: jetar.* * *2 (hocico) snout3 (descaro) cheek1 familiar cheeky monkey, cheeky bugger\tener jeta familiar to be cheeky, have a nerve* * *1. SF1) * (=cara) face, mug *, dial *2) (=hocico) [de animal] snout; [de persona] * gob *3) * (=ceño) frown, scowlponer jeta — to frown, scowl
4) * (=descaro) cheek *, nerve *¡qué jeta tienes! — you've got a nerve! *
2.SMFser un(a) jeta — * to have a nerve *, have a cheek *
* * *1) (fam)a) ( cara) face, mug (colloq)tener jeta — (fam) to have a nerve (colloq)
b) (AmL fam) ( boca) trap (sl)estirar la jeta — (Chi fam) to pull a face
* * *= mush.Ex. I socked him hard in the mush and he didn't like it too much, but I wasn't trying to get on his Christmas card list.* * *1) (fam)a) ( cara) face, mug (colloq)tener jeta — (fam) to have a nerve (colloq)
b) (AmL fam) ( boca) trap (sl)estirar la jeta — (Chi fam) to pull a face
* * *= mush.Ex: I socked him hard in the mush and he didn't like it too much, but I wasn't trying to get on his Christmas card list.
* * *A ( fam)partirle la jeta a algn to smash sb's face in ( colloq)¡qué jeta tienes! what a nerve o cheek!, you have a nerve!, you've got a cheek!anda con la jeta estirada he's going around with a long face ( colloq)echarse una jeta to have a nap o sleepCjeta masculine and feminine ( Esp fam) (caradura): esa tía es una jeta that woman has a nerve ( colloq)* * *
jeta sustantivo femenino (fam)
jeta
I f fam
1 (descaro) cheek: tu hermano tiene mucha jeta, your brother's really cheeky
2 (cara) face, mug familiar
II mf cheeky person
' jeta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
valor
English:
mug
- puss
- pussy
* * *♦ nfno pongas esa jeta there's no need to pull a face o wrinkle your nose;romperle la jeta a alguien to smash sb's face in;Amestirar la jeta to pull a faceentrar por la jeta to get in without paying;tener (mucha) jeta to be a cheeky so-and-so o devil;¡qué jeta! what a nerve o cheek!3. [de cerdo, jabalí] snout♦ nmfEsp Fam cheeky so-and-so, cheeky devil;tu hermana es una jeta your sister's got a nerve o cheek;el muy jeta se quedó el dinero the cheeky so-and-so o devil kept the money;¡qué jeta, ahora dice que fui yo! what a nerve o cheek, now he's saying it was me!* * *f fam1 face, mug fam ;¡qué jeta tiene! fam he’s got nerve! fam, Brwhat a cheek! famechar una jeta have a nap, grab some sleep* * *jeta nf1) : snout* * *¡vaya jeta que tiene! what a nerve he's got! -
86 wear
I [weə(r)]nome U1) (clothing) vestiti m.pl., abiti m.pl.2) (use)to stretch with wear — [ shoes] allargarsi con l'uso
3) (damage) consumo m., logoramento m. (on di)II 1. [weə(r)]to be somewhat the worse for wear — (drunk) essere ubriaco; (tired) essere sfinito
1) (have on one's body) indossare, portare [garment, jewellery]2) (put on) mettere, mettersi [garment, jewellery etc.]3) (use) usare [perfume, cream]4) (display)5) (damage by use) consumare [clothes, clutch]2.to wear a hole in — farsi un buco in [ garment]
1) (become damaged) [garment, shoes] consumarsia fabric that will wear well — una stoffa resistente o che resiste all'uso
he's worn very well — fig. li porta bene gli anni
•- wear off- wear on- wear out* * *[weə] 1. past tense - wore; verb1) (to be dressed in or carry on (a part of) the body: She wore a white dress; Does she usually wear spectacles?) indossare; portare2) (to arrange (one's hair) in a particular way: She wears her hair in a pony-tail.) portare3) (to have or show (a particular expression): She wore an angry expression.) avere4) (to (cause to) become thinner etc because of use, rubbing etc: This carpet has worn in several places; This sweater is wearing thin at the elbows.) consumarsi, logorarsi5) (to make (a bare patch, a hole etc) by rubbing, use etc: I've worn a hole in the elbow of my jacket.) fare6) (to stand up to use: This material doesn't wear very well.) durare, (resistere all'uso)2. noun1) (use as clothes etc: I use this suit for everyday wear; Those shoes won't stand much wear.) uso2) (articles for use as clothes: casual wear; sportswear; leisure wear.) vestiti, abbigliamento3) ((sometimes wear and tear) damage due to use: The hall carpet is showing signs of wear.) usura4) (ability to withstand use: There's plenty of wear left in it yet.) uso•- wearable- wearer
- wearing
- worn
- wear away
- wear off
- wear out
- worn out* * *wear (1) /wɛə(r)/n. [u]1 il portare ( indumenti); uso: clothes for everyday wear, abiti per uso giornaliero; vestiti da tutti i giorni2 consumo; logoramento; usura; logorio: (autom.) tyre wear, l'usura delle gomme; (mecc.) wear resistance, resistenza all'usura3 durata; resistenza ( all'uso): There's good wear in these trousers, questi pantaloni hanno una lunga durata4 abiti; vestiti; vestiario; abbigliamento: spring [summer, winter, autumn] wear, abiti primaverili [da estate, da inverno, autunnali]; sports wear, indumenti sportivi; casual wear, abiti sportivi; evening wear, abiti da sera; children's wear, abbigliamento per bambini; ladies' wear, vestiti da donna● wear and tear, logorio; logoramento; deterioramento □ (org. az., rag.) wear-out, deprezzamento ( d'un macchinario, ecc.) dovuto all'uso □ for Sunday wear, da portare la domenica □ ( d'abiti, ecc.) to be in general wear, essere portato da tutti; essere di moda □ ladies' [men's] wear, abbigliamento da donna [da uomo] □ to show ( the signs of) wear, dare segni di usura (o di logorio) □ ( d'abito, ecc.) to be the worse for wear, essere sgualcito, logoro, sciupato ( per l'uso) □ There isn't much wear left in my jacket, questa giacca mi durerà ancora per poco.wear (2) /wɛə(r)/► weir.♦ (to) wear (1) /wɛə(r)/A v. t.1 portare; indossare; vestire; avere addosso ( al collo, al polso, ecc.): Does he wear glasses [a hat]?, porta gli occhiali [il cappello]?; DIALOGO → - Lost child 2- What is she wearing?, com'è vestita?; to wear white, vestire di bianco; to wear a seat-belt, indossare la cintura di sicurezza; to wear one's hair long, portare i capelli lunghi; to wear a pearl necklace, avere al collo una collana di perle; not to wear shoes, non aver scarpe ai piedi; andare scalzo3 consumare; logorare: The sleeves are worn at the elbows, le maniche sono consumate ai gomiti; worn clothes, abiti logori4 fare, aprire, tracciare ( con l'uso): to wear a hole in one's socks, farsi un buco nei calzini; In time the cattle wore a path across the wood, col tempo il bestiame tracciò un sentiero attraverso il boscoB v. i.2 durare; resistere bene all'uso prolungato: These shoes will wear for years, queste scarpe dureranno degli anni● to wear the trousers, ( anche fig.), portare i pantaloni □ to wear the crown, portare la corona; essere re (o regina); ( anche) essere un martire □ to wear the gown, indossare la toga; fare l'avvocato □ ( di un indumento) to wear to sb. 's shape, tornare a misura di q.; adattarsi alle forme di q., con l'uso; stare meglio ( a forza d'esser portato) □ to wear holes into one's shoes, ridurre le scarpe tutte un buco ( a furia di portarle) □ to wear the sword, portare la spada; (fig.) fare il soldato □ to wear thin, rendere ( un indumento) liso ( con l'uso); ( di un indumento) diventare liso; (fig.: del coraggio) venir meno; ( di una scusa, ecc.) mostrare la corda □ to wear well, ( d'abito) durare; ( di persona) portare bene i propri anni, invecchiare bene: My grandfather is wearing well, mio nonno porta bene i suoi anni □ ( di persona) to have worn well, essersi conservato (o mantenuto) bene; essere giovanile □ a worn joke, una barzelletta stantia □ to be worn to a shadow with care, ridursi al lumicino per gli affanni.(to) wear (2) /wɛə(r)/(pass. e p. p. wore), (naut.)A v. i.virare (col vento) in poppa; virare poggia alla bandaB v. t.* * *I [weə(r)]nome U1) (clothing) vestiti m.pl., abiti m.pl.2) (use)to stretch with wear — [ shoes] allargarsi con l'uso
3) (damage) consumo m., logoramento m. (on di)II 1. [weə(r)]to be somewhat the worse for wear — (drunk) essere ubriaco; (tired) essere sfinito
1) (have on one's body) indossare, portare [garment, jewellery]2) (put on) mettere, mettersi [garment, jewellery etc.]3) (use) usare [perfume, cream]4) (display)5) (damage by use) consumare [clothes, clutch]2.to wear a hole in — farsi un buco in [ garment]
1) (become damaged) [garment, shoes] consumarsia fabric that will wear well — una stoffa resistente o che resiste all'uso
he's worn very well — fig. li porta bene gli anni
•- wear off- wear on- wear out -
87 wear
wear [wεər]1. noun• there is still some wear left in it (garment, shoe, carpet, tyre) cela fera encore de l'usage• to show signs of wear [clothes, shoes] commencer à être défraîchi ; [carpet, tyres] commencer à être usé ; [machine] commencer à être fatiguéa. ( = have on) porter ; [+ beard, moustache] avoir• he was wearing nothing but a pair of socks il n'avait pour tout vêtement qu'une paire de chaussettes• what shall I wear? qu'est-ce que je vais mettre ?b. [+ smile] arborer ; [+ look] afficher• the committee won't wear another £100 on your expenses vous ne ferez jamais avaler au comité 100 livres de plus pour vos frais (inf)a. ( = deteriorate with use) [garment, fabric, stone, wood] s'user• that excuse has worn thin! cette excuse ne prend plus !• that joke is starting to wear a bit thin! cette plaisanterie commence à être éculée !b. ( = last) a theory/friendship that has worn well une théorie/amitié qui a résisté à l'épreuve du tempsc. to wear to its end or to a close [day, year, sb's life] tirer à sa fin[heels, pencil] s'user ; [resistance, courage] s'épuiser[+ materials, patience, strength] user ; [+ courage, resistance] miner• the unions managed to wear the employers down les syndicats ont réussi à faire céder les employeurs[colour, design, inscription] s'effacer ; [pain] disparaître ; [anger, excitement] passer ; [effects, anaesthetic, magic] se dissiper[day, year, winter] avancer ; [battle, war, discussions] se poursuivre[clothes, material, machinery] s'user ; [patience, enthusiasm] s'épuisera. [+ shoes, clothes] user ; [+ one's strength, reserves, materials, patience] épuiserb. ( = exhaust) [+ person, horse] épuiser* * *[weə(r)] 1.noun [U]1) ( clothing) vêtements mplsports wear — tenue f de sport
2) ( use)3) ( damage) usure f (on de)wear and tear — usure f
to look the worse for wear — ( damaged) être abîmé
2.to be somewhat the worse for wear — ( drunk) être ivre; ( tired) être épuisé
1) ( be dressed in) porter2) (put on, use) mettre3) ( display)his face ou he wore a puzzled frown — il fronçait les sourcils d'un air perplexe
4) ( damage by use) user5) (colloq) ( accept) tolérer [behaviour]; accepter [excuse]3.1) ( become damaged) s'user2) ( withstand use)he's worn very well — fig il est encore bien pour son âge
•Phrasal Verbs:- wear off- wear on- wear out -
88 signify
1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) være tegn på; betyde2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) tilkendegive•- significant
- significantly* * *1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) være tegn på; betyde2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) tilkendegive•- significant
- significantly -
89 ceja
f.1 eyebrow.se le metió entre ceja y ceja que… (informal) he got it into his head that…2 bridge (de instrumento de cuerda) (puente).3 tab.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cejar.* * *1 eyebrow3 MÚSICA bridge\estar hasta las cejas de algo familiar to be fed up to the back teeth with somethingfruncir las cejas to frownquemarse las cejas familiar to burn the midnight oiltener algo entre ceja y ceja figurado to have something in one's head* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Anat) eyebrowcejas pobladas — bushy eyebrows, thick eyebrows
fruncir las cejas — to knit one's brows, frown
- estar endeudado hasta las cejas- meterse algo entre ceja y ceja- tener a algn entre ceja y ceja2) (Téc) rim, flange3) (Cos) edging4) (Arquit) projection5) (Geog) brow, crown6) (Mús) bridge* * *1) (Anat) eyebrowcuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja... — when he gets an idea into his head...
quemarse las cejas — (fam) to burn the midnight oil
me tiene entre ceja y ceja — she can't stand o bear me
2) (Mús) capo* * *= eyebrow.Ex. Subjects pulled hair from a variety of sites, including scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, pubic region, face, and body.----* arquear las cejas = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrows.* meter entre ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* * *1) (Anat) eyebrowcuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja... — when he gets an idea into his head...
quemarse las cejas — (fam) to burn the midnight oil
me tiene entre ceja y ceja — she can't stand o bear me
2) (Mús) capo* * *= eyebrow.Ex: Subjects pulled hair from a variety of sites, including scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, pubic region, face, and body.
* arquear las cejas = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrows.* meter entre ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* * *A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) eyebrowarquear las cejas to raise one's eyebrowsdejarse las cejas en algo ( fam); to put a lot of effort into sthmetérsele a algn entre ceja y ceja ( fam): cuando se le mete algo entre ceja y ceja … when he gets an idea into his head …quemarse las cejas ( fam); to burn the midnight oiltener a algn entre ceja y ceja ( fam): me tiene entre ceja y ceja (no me soporta) she can't stand o bear me; (me tiene manía) she has it in for me ( colloq)B1 ( Mús) capo2 (de un libro) flap* * *
Del verbo cejar: ( conjugate cejar)
ceja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ceja
cejar
ceja sustantivo femeninoa) (Anat) eyebrow;
b) (Mús) capo
ceja sustantivo femenino
1 eyebrow
2 Mús capo
♦ Locuciones: meterse algo a alguien entre ceja y ceja, to get sthg into one's head
cejar verbo intransitivo cejar en el empeño, to give up
' ceja' also found in these entries:
English:
brow
- eyebrow
- eye
* * *ceja nf1. [en la cara] eyebrow;Famentre ceja y ceja: se le metió entre ceja y ceja que tenía que hacerlo he got it into his head that he had to do it;tiene a mi hermano entre ceja y ceja he can't stand the sight of my brother;Famhasta las cejas: está endeudado hasta las cejas he's up to his ears in debt;nos pusimos hasta las cejas de vodka we pickled ourselves in vodka, we drank ourselves silly on vodka;Famquemarse las cejas to burn the midnight oil2. [mástil] bridge3. [cejilla] capo* * *f eyebrow;arquear las cejas raise one’s eyebrows;lo tiene entre ceja y ceja fam she can’t stand him fam ;estar hasta las cejas de alguien have had it up to here with s.o. fam ;estar entrampado hasta las cejas be up to one’s eyes in debt;quemarse las cejas fam burn the midnight oil* * *ceja nf1) : eyebrowfruncir las cejas: to knit one's brows2) : flange, rim* * *ceja n eyebrow -
90 pensar en Algo/Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + (some/more) thought* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + (some/more) thoughtEx: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
-
91 pronunciado
adj.1 pronounced, bold, marked.2 steep.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pronunciar.* * *1→ link=pronunciar pronunciar► adjetivo1 (marcado) marked, pronounced* * *(f. - pronunciada)adj.1) pronounced2) marked* * *ADJ [acento] pronounced, strong; [curva] sharp; [facciones] marked, noticeable; [pendiente] steep; [tendencia] marked, noticeable* * *- da adjetivob) <facciones/rasgos> pronounced, markedc) < tendencia> marked, noticeable* * *= hyperbolic, pronounced, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], rich [richer -comp., richest -sup.], steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.].Ex. The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.Ex. Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. So, in practice, instead of exploiting the rich coordination of natural language, most systems ignore these links between concepts and resort to picking words from text at random.Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.----* acento muy pronunciado = heavy accent.* con un filo más pronunciado = sharper-edged.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* no pronunciado = undelivered.* * *- da adjetivob) <facciones/rasgos> pronounced, markedc) < tendencia> marked, noticeable* * *= hyperbolic, pronounced, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], rich [richer -comp., richest -sup.], steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.].Ex: The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.
Ex: Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: So, in practice, instead of exploiting the rich coordination of natural language, most systems ignore these links between concepts and resort to picking words from text at random.Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.* acento muy pronunciado = heavy accent.* con un filo más pronunciado = sharper-edged.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* no pronunciado = undelivered.* * *pronunciado -da1 ‹curva› sharp, pronounced; ‹pendiente› steep, pronounced2 ‹facciones/rasgos› pronounced, marked3 ‹tendencia› marked, noticeable* * *
Del verbo pronunciar: ( conjugate pronunciar)
pronunciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pronunciado
pronunciar
pronunciado◊ -da adjetivo
‹ pendiente› steep, pronounced
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Ling) to pronounce
2 ( resaltar) to accentuate
pronunciarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciadose a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth
2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce
' pronunciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
picada
- sigla
English:
brogue
- pronounced
- wrongly
* * *pronunciado, -a adj1. [facciones] pronounced2. [curva] sharp;[pendiente, cuesta] steep3. [tendencia] marked* * *pronunciado, -da adj1) : pronounced, sharp, steep2) : marked, noticeable -
92 semblante
m.1 countenance, face.2 semblance, aspect, look, appearance.* * *1 (cara) face2 (expresión) countenance3 figurado (apariencia) look\mudar el semblante to change colour (US color)tener buen semblante / tener mal semblante to look good / look bad* * *componer el semblante — to put on a serious o straight face
mudar de semblante — to change colour o (EEUU) color
tener buen semblante — [de salud] to look well; [de humor] to be in a good mood
* * *masculino (liter) countenance (liter)* * *= countenance, visage, mien.Ex. His usual open countenance was marred by a frown, and there was a quiet desperation in his tone as he said: 'Wanda, may I have a few minutes of your time, if you're not too busy?'.Ex. Viola's visage stares at the monitor as the headphone provides a stream-of-consciousness sound track of bodily noises.Ex. He was a little old man with an apologetic mien and watery eyes.* * *masculino (liter) countenance (liter)* * *= countenance, visage, mien.Ex: His usual open countenance was marred by a frown, and there was a quiet desperation in his tone as he said: 'Wanda, may I have a few minutes of your time, if you're not too busy?'.
Ex: Viola's visage stares at the monitor as the headphone provides a stream-of-consciousness sound track of bodily noises.Ex: He was a little old man with an apologetic mien and watery eyes.* * *( liter)countenance ( liter)* * *
semblante sustantivo masculino expression, face
le cambió el semblante al enterarse de la muerte de su amigo, his face soon changed when he found out his friend had died
' semblante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hosco
English:
countenance
* * *semblante nmcountenance, face* * *m face* * *semblante nm1) : countenance, face2) : appearance, look -
93 volver a adoptar
-
94 of
prepositiona friend of mine/the vicar's — ein Freund von mir/des Pfarrers
it's no business of theirs — es geht sie nichts an
where's that pencil of mine? — wo ist mein Bleistift?
2) (indicating starting point) vonwithin a mile of the centre — nicht weiter als eine Meile vom Zentrum entfernt
3) (indicating origin, cause)it was clever of you to do that — es war klug von dir, das zu tun
4) (indicating material) ausbe made of... — aus... [hergestellt] sein
5) (indicating closer definition, identity, or contents)the city of Chicago — die Stadt Chicago
increase of 10 % — Zuwachs/Erhöhung von zehn Prozent
battle of Hastings — Schlacht von od. bei Hastings
your letter of 2 January — Ihr Brief vom 2. Januar
be of value/interest to — von Nutzen/von Interesse od. interessant sein für
the whole of... — der/die/das ganze...
6) (indicating concern, reference)inform somebody of something — jemanden über etwas (Akk.) informieren
well, what of it? — (asked as reply) na und?
7) (indicating objective relation)his love of his father — seine Liebe zu seinem Vater
9) (indicating classification, selection) vonhe of all men — (most unsuitably) ausgerechnet er; (especially) gerade er
of an evening — (coll.) abends
* * *[əv]1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) von2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) von3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) von4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) von5) (showing: a picture of my father.) von6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) aus8) (about: an account of his work.) von9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) mit10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) an11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) Genitiv12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) Genitiv13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) mit14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) vor* * *of[ɒv, əv, AM ɑ:v, əv]people \of this island Menschen von dieser Inselthe language \of this country die Sprache dieses Landesthe cause \of the disease die Krankheitsursachethe colour \of her hair ihre Haarfarbethe government \of India die indische Regierunga friend \of mine ein Freund von mirsmoking is the worst habit \of mine Rauchen ist meine schlimmste Angewohnheitthis revolting dog \of hers ihr widerlicher Hundthe smell \of roses Rosenduft man admirer \of Picasso ein Bewunderer Picassosfive \of her seven kids are boys fünf ihrer sieben Kinder sind Jungenthere were ten \of us on the trip wir waren auf der Reise zu zehntnine \of the children came to the show neun Kinder kamen zur Vorstellungcan you please give me more \of the beans? könntest du mir noch etwas von den Bohnen geben?I don't want to hear any more \of that! ich will nichts mehr davon hören!he's the best-looking \of the three brothers er sieht von den drei Brüdern am besten ausa third \of the people ein Drittel der Leutethe whole \of the garden der ganze Gartenthe best \of friends die besten Freundethe days \of the week die Wochentageall \of us wir alleall \of us were tired wir waren alle müde\of all von allenbest \of all, I liked the green one am besten gefiel mir der grünethat \of all his films is my favourite er gefällt mir von allen seinen Filmen am bestenboth \of us wir beidemost \of them die meisten von ihnenone \of the cleverest eine(r) der Schlauestenhe's one \of the smartest \of the smart er ist einer der Klügsten unter den Klugena bunch \of parsley ein Bund Petersilie nta clove \of garlic eine Knoblauchzehea cup \of tea eine Tasse Teea drop \of rain ein Regentropfenhundreds \of people Hunderte von Menschena kilo \of apples ein Kilo Äpfel nta litre \of water ein Liter Wasser ma lot \of money eine Menge Gelda piece \of cake ein Stück Kuchena pride \of lions ein Rudel Löwen [o Löwenrudel] ntthe sweater is made \of the finest lambswool der Pullover ist aus feinster Schafwollea land \of ice and snow ein Land aus Eis und Schneedresses \of lace and silk Kleider aus Spitze und Seidea house \of stone ein Steinhaus, ein Haus aus Steina book \of short stories ein Buch mit Kurzgeschichtenthat was stupid \of me das war dumm von mirthe massacre \of hundreds \of innocent people das Massaker an Hunderten von Menschenthe destruction \of the rain forest die Zerstörung des Regenwaldsthe anguish \of the murdered child's parents die Qualen der Eltern des ermordeten Kindesthe suffering \of millions das Leiden von Millionento die \of sth an etw dat sterbenhe died \of cancer er starb an Krebs\of one's own free will aus freien Stücken, freiwillig\of oneself von selbstshe would never do such a thing \of herself so etwas würde sie nie von alleine tunthe works \of Shakespeare die Werke Shakespearesshe is \of noble birth sie ist adliger Abstammungwe will notify you \of any further changes wir werden Sie über alle Änderungen informierenhe was accused \of fraud er wurde wegen Betrugs angeklagtI know \of a guy who could fix that for you ich kenne jemanden, der das für dich reparieren kann\of her childhood, we know very little wir wissen nur sehr wenig über ihre Kindheitlet's not speak \of this matter lass uns nicht über die Sache redenspeaking \of sb/sth,... wo [o da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen,...speaking \of time, do you have a watch on? da wir gerade von der Zeit reden, hast du eine Uhr?she's often unsure \of herself sie ist sich ihrer selbst oft nicht sicherI'm really appreciative \of all your help ich bin dir für all deine Hilfe wirklich dankbarhe was worthy \of the medal er hatte die Medaille verdientI am certain \of that ich bin mir dessen sicherthis is not uncharacteristic \of them das ist für sie nichts Ungewöhnlichesto be afraid \of sb/sth vor jdm/etw Angst habento be fond \of swimming gerne schwimmento be jealous \of sb auf jdn eifersüchtig seinto be sick \of sth etw satthaben, von etw dat genug habenthere was no warning \of the danger es gab keine Warnung vor der Gefahrhe has a love \of music er liebt die Musikhe's a doctor \of medicine er ist Doktor der Medizinthe idea \of a just society die Idee einer gerechten Gesellschaftthe memories \of her school years die Erinnerungen an ihre Schuljahrethe pain \of separation der Trennungsschmerzit's a problem \of space das ist ein Raumproblemhis promises \of loyalty seine Treueversprechento be in search \of sb/sth auf der Suche nach jdm/etw seinshe's in search \of a man sie sucht einen Mannthoughts \of revenge Rachegedanken pl▪ what \of sb? was ist mit jdm?and what \of Adrian? was macht eigentlich Adrian?what \of it? was ist schon dabei?, na und?on the point [or verge] \of doing sth kurz davor [o im Begriff] sein, etw zu tunI'm on the point \of telling him off ich werde ihn jetzt gleich rausschmeißenin the back \of the car hinten im Autothe zipper was on the back \of the dress der Reißverschluss war hinten am Kleidon the corner \of the street an der Straßeneckeon the left \of the picture links auf dem Bilda lake north/south \of the city ein See im Norden/Süden der StadtI've never been north \of Edinburgh ich war noch nie nördlich von Edinburghon the top \of his head [oben] auf seinem Kopfa rise \of 2% in inflation ein Inflationsanstieg von 2 Prozentthe stocks experienced an average rise \of 5% die Aktien sind im Durchschnitt um 5 % gestiegenat the age \of six im Alter von sechs Jahrenhe's a man \of about 50 er ist um die 50 Jahre altI hate this kind \of party ich hasse diese Art von Partythe city \of Prague die Stadt Pragshe has the face \of an angel sie hat ein Gesicht wie ein Engelthe grace \of a dancer die Anmut einer Tänzerinthe love \of a good woman die Liebe einer guten Fraushe gave a scream \of terror sie stieß einen Schrei des Entsetzens ausa man \of honour ein Mann von Ehrea moment \of silence ein Moment m der StilleI want a few minutes \of quiet! ich will ein paar Minuten Ruhe!a subject \of very little interest ein sehr wenig beachtetes Themaa woman \of great charm and beauty eine Frau von großer Wärme und Schönheitwe live within a mile \of the city centre wir wohnen eine Meile vom Stadtzentrum entferntshe came within two seconds \of beating the world record sie hat den Weltrekord nur um zwei Sekunden verfehltI got married back in June \of 1957 ich habe im Juni 1957 geheiratetthe eleventh \of March der elfte Märzthe first \of the month der erste [Tag] des Monatsthe most memorable events \of the past decade die wichtigsten Ereignisse des letzten Jahrzehntsthey were robbed \of all their savings ihnen wurden alle Ersparnisse geraubtI've him \of that nasty little habit ich habe ihm diese dumme Angewohnheit abgewöhnthis mother had deprived him \of love seine Mutter hat ihm ihre Liebe vorenthaltento get rid \of sb jdn loswerdenthe room was devoid \of all furnishings der Raum war ganz ohne Möbelthis complete idiot \of a man dieser Vollidiotthe month \of June der Monat Junithe name \of Brown der Name Brownshe died \of a Sunday morning sie starb an einem SonntagmorgenI like to relax with my favourite book \of an evening ich entspanne mich abends gerne mit meinem Lieblingsbuch\of late in letzter Zeitit's quarter \of five es ist viertel vor fünf [o BRD drei viertel fünf26.▶ \of all geradeJane, \of all people, is the last one I'd expect to see at the club gerade Jane ist die letzte, die ich in dem Klub erwartet hätteI can't understand why you live in Ireland, \of all places ich kann nicht verstehen, warum du ausgerechnet in Irland lebsttoday \of all days ausgerechnet heute▶ \of all the cheek [or nerve] das ist doch die Höhe!▶ to be \of sth:she is \of the opinion that doctors are only out to experiment sie glaubt, Ärzte möchten nur herumexperimentierenthis work is \of great interest and value diese Arbeit ist sehr wichtig und wertvoll* * *[ɒv, əv]prep1) (indicating possession or relation) von (+dat), use of genthe wife of the doctor — die Frau des Arztes, die Frau vom Arzt
a friend of ours — ein Freund/eine Freundin von uns
a painting of the Queen — ein Gemälde nt der or von der Königin
the first of the month — der Erste (des Monats), der Monatserste
that damn dog of theirs (inf) — ihr verdammter Hund (inf)
it is very kind of you —
it was nasty of him to say that — es war gemein von ihm, das zu sagen
2)(indicating separation in space or time)
south of Paris — südlich von Paris3)he died of poison/cancer — er starb an Gift/Krebshe died of hunger — er verhungerte, er starb hungers
4)he was cured of the illness — er wurde von der Krankheit geheilt5) (indicating material) ausdress made of wool — Wollkleid nt, Kleid nt aus Wolle
6)(indicating quality, identity etc)
house of ten rooms — Haus nt mit zehn Zimmernman of courage — mutiger Mensch, Mensch m mit Mut
girl of ten — zehnjähriges Mädchen, Mädchen nt von zehn Jahren
7)fear of God — Gottesfurcht fhe is a leader of men —
8)(subjective genitive)
love of God for man — Liebe Gottes zu den Menschen9)(partitive genitive)
the whole of the house — das ganze Hausthere were six of us — wir waren zu sechst, wir waren sechs
he asked the six of us to lunch — er lud uns sechs zum Mittagessen ein
the bravest of the brave —
he drank of the wine (liter) — er trank von dem Weine (liter)
10)(= concerning)
what do you think of him? — was halten Sie von ihm?= by)
forsaken of men — von allen verlassen12)he's become very quiet of late — er ist letztlich or seit Neuestem so ruhig geworden* * *of [ɒv; əv; US əv; ɑv] präp1. allg vonthe tail of the dog der Schwanz des Hundes;the tail of a dog der oder ein Hundeschwanz;the folly of his action die Dummheit seiner Handlung3. Ort: bei:4. Entfernung, Trennung, Befreiung:a) von:south of London südlich von London;within ten miles of London im Umkreis von 10 Meilen um London;cure (rid) of sth von etwas heilen (befreien)b) (gen) he was robbed of his wallet er wurde seiner Brieftasche beraubt, ihm wurde die Brieftasche geraubtc) um:5. Herkunft: von, aus:of good family aus einer guten Familie;Mr X of London Mr. X aus Londona friend of mine ein Freund von mir, einer meiner Freunde;that red nose of his seine rote Nase7. Eigenschaft: von, mit:a man of courage ein mutiger Mann, ein Mann mit Mut;a man of no importance ein unbedeutender Mensch;a fool of a man ein (ausgemachter) Narr8. Stoff: aus, von:a dress of silk ein Kleid aus oder von Seide, ein Seidenkleid;(made) of steel aus Stahl (hergestellt), stählern, Stahl…9. Urheberschaft, Art und Weise: von:of o.s. von selbst, von sich aus;he has a son of his first marriage er hat einen Sohn aus erster Ehe10. Ursache, Grund:a) von, an (dat):die of cancer an Krebs sterbenb) aus:c) vor (dat): → academic.ru/1052/afraid">afraidd) auf (akk):e) über (akk):f) nach:it is true of every case das trifft in jedem Fall zu12. Thema:a) von, über (akk):b) an (akk):13. Apposition, im Deutschen nicht ausgedrückt:a) the city of London die Stadt London;the month of April der Monat Aprilb) Maß:a piece of meat ein Stück Fleisch14. Genitivus obiectivus:a) zu:c) bei:an audience of the king eine Audienz beim König15. Zeit:a) umg an (dat), in (dat):of an evening eines Abends;of late years in den letzten Jahrenb) von:your letter of March 3rd Ihr Schreiben vom 3. März* * *preposition1) (indicating belonging, connection, possession)a friend of mine/the vicar's — ein Freund von mir/des Pfarrers
2) (indicating starting point) von3) (indicating origin, cause)it was clever of you to do that — es war klug von dir, das zu tun
4) (indicating material) ausbe made of... — aus... [hergestellt] sein
5) (indicating closer definition, identity, or contents)increase of 10 % — Zuwachs/Erhöhung von zehn Prozent
battle of Hastings — Schlacht von od. bei Hastings
your letter of 2 January — Ihr Brief vom 2. Januar
be of value/interest to — von Nutzen/von Interesse od. interessant sein für
the whole of... — der/die/das ganze...
6) (indicating concern, reference)inform somebody of something — jemanden über etwas (Akk.) informieren
well, what of it? — (asked as reply) na und?
8) (indicating description, quality, condition)9) (indicating classification, selection) vonhe of all men — (most unsuitably) ausgerechnet er; (especially) gerade er
of an evening — (coll.) abends
* * *prep.aus präp.von präp.vor präp.über präp. -
95 gloom
1. n мрак; темнота, тьмаa gloom unbroken, except by a lamp burning feebly — глубокий мрак, через который с трудом пробивался свет слабой лампы
2. n тёмное, неосвещённое, погружённое в темноту место3. n мрачность, уныние, подавленное настроениеhis life seemed filled with gloom — казалось, в его жизни не было ничего светлого
4. v хмуриться; заволакиваться5. v иметь хмурый или унылый вид6. v быть в мрачном настроении, быть в унынии7. v омрачать, вызывать уныние8. v темнетьСинонимический ряд:1. depression (noun) anguish; dejection; depression; despair; despondency; doldrums; glumness; malaise; melancholy; pessimism2. gloominess (noun) dark; darkness; dimness; dusk; gloominess; murk; obscurity; shade; shadow; shadows3. misery (noun) misery; woe4. sadness (noun) blues; dinge; dumps; dysphoria; heavyheartedness; mopes; mournfulness; sadness; suds; the dismals; the dolefuls; unhappiness5. frown (verb) frown; glower; lower; scowl6. obscure (verb) adumbrate; becloud; bedim; befog; blear; blur; cloud; darken; dim; dislimn; dull; eclipse; fog; haze; mist; murk; obfuscate; obscure; overcast; overcloud; overshadow; shadowАнтонимический ряд:brightness; effulgence; glee; happiness; joy; light -
96 mouth
1. n рот; устаby mouth, by word of mouth — устно
keep your mouth shut! — молчи!, помалкивай!; держи язык за зубами!
food that parches the mouth — пища, которая обжигает рот
2. n рот, едок3. n гримасаto make a mouth — строить рожи, гримасничать
4. n отверстие, выход5. n горн. устье выработки6. n устье7. n горлышко8. n воен. дуло9. n воен. дульце10. n воен. окно11. n тех. зев, устье12. n тех. выходной патрубок; раструб13. n тех. приёмное отверстие14. n тех. тех. вход, входное отверстие15. n тех. сл. наглость, нахальствоdown in the mouth — в унынии, в плохом настроении, павший духом, как в воду опущенный
16. v говорить торжественно, напыщенно или высокопарно; изрекать17. v декламировать; говорить чётко, с подчёркнутой артикуляцией18. v брать, хватать ртом, губами19. v гримасничать,20. v впадать21. v приучать лошадь, к уздеcanker of the mouth — гангренозный стоматит; водяной рак, нома
Синонимический ряд:1. back talk (noun) back talk; guff; sass; sauce2. embouchement (noun) delta; embouchement; embouchure; estuary; firth; harbor entrance; portal; roads; sound; tidewater3. face (noun) face; grimace; moue; mouthing; mow; mug4. gob (noun) gob5. opening (noun) aperture; entrance; opening; orifice6. spokesman (noun) mouthpiece; speaker; spokesman; spokesperson; spokeswoman7. boast (verb) blow; boast; brag; cock-a-doodle-doo; crow; gasconade; prate; puff; rodomontade; vaunt8. frown (verb) frown; scowl9. grimace (verb) grimace; mop; mow; mug10. reveal (verb) betray; blab out; disclose; discover; divulge; give away; let on; reveal; spill; tell; unbosom; unclose; uncover; uncurtain; unveil11. speak (verb) bloviate; declaim; harangue; orate; perorate; rant; rave; soapbox; soap-box; speak -
97 object
1. n предмет; вещь2. n объект, предметobject linking & embedding — связь и внедрение объектов
3. n цель; намерение; движущий мотив4. n грам. дополнение5. n разг. нелепый человек; смешная, необычная вещь6. v возражать, протестовать; противиться; выдвигать возражение; выражать неодобрение7. v не любить, не одобрять; не переносить; испытывать неприязньСинонимический ряд:1. body (noun) body; bulk; mass; volume2. intention (noun) base; basis; intent; intention; motivation; motive; reason3. objective (noun) aim; ambition; destination; end; mission; objective; wish4. recipient (noun) receiver; recipient; target; victim5. thing (noun) article; being; commodity; device; entity; fact; individual; item; manifestation; material; materiality; matter; particular; phenomenon; something; stuff; substance; thing6. use (noun) duty; function; goal; mark; purpose; use7. view (noun) view8. disapprove (verb) deprecate; disapprove; discommend; discountenance; disesteem; disfavor; dislike; frown; frown on9. mind (verb) care; mind10. protest (verb) be averse; demur; dispute; except; expostulate; inveigh against; kick; oppose; protest; remonstrate; take exceptionАнтонимический ряд:acquiesce; admire; admit; applaud; approve; comply; conception; concur; consent; effect; fancy; idea; notion -
98 marszcz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (kurczyć) to wrinkle [nos, twarz]- marszczyć brwi to frown, to wrinkle one’s brow- marszczyć czoło to wrinkle one’s forehead- marszczyć czoło ze zdumienia to knit one’s brow, to give a puzzled frown ⇒ zmarszczyć2. (fałdować) to ruffle, to ripple- wiatr marszczył powierzchnię jeziora/wody the wind made ripples on a. rippled the surface of the lake/the water ⇒ zmarszczyć3. (gnieść) to gather- marszczyć zasłony to gather a. ruffle curtains- suknia marszczona w talii a dress gathered at the waist ⇒ zmarszczyćⅡ marszczyć się 1. (pokrywać się zmarszczkami) [czoło, twarz, skóra] to become wrinkled a. lined; [materiał] to crease, to crumple- na starość skóra mu się marszczy his skin is becoming wrinkled a. lined with old age ⇒ zmarszczyć się2. (fałdować się) [woda] to ripple- powierzchnia jeziora marszczy się od wiatru the surface of the lake ripples in the wind ⇒ zmarszczyć sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > marszcz|yć
-
99 muzin egin
to frown on, look on with distain; haren lanari \muzin egin egiten diote they look down on his work; holako gauzak egiteari \muzin egin egiten diote they frown on doing such things; ez die berritasunei ez berrikeriei \muzin egin egiten they distain neither novelties nor fads; holako janariari \muzin egina egiten diote they {turn their noses up at || despise} such food -
100 grimace
1. n гримаса; ужимка2. n гримасничанье, гримасы3. v гримасничатьСинонимический ряд:1. contortion (noun) contortion; frown; scowl2. face (noun) face; moue; mouth; mouthing; mow; mug3. smile (noun) expression; smile; smirk; sneer4. glare (verb) glare; make a face; sneer5. mouth (verb) frown; mop; mouth; mow; mug; mump; scowl
См. также в других словарях:
frown´less — frown «frown», noun, verb. –n. 1. a wrinkling of the forehead in deep thought, anger, or disapproval: »a frown of concentration. 2. any expression or show of disapproval: »Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are (Hartley… … Useful english dictionary
frown´ing|ly — frown «frown», noun, verb. –n. 1. a wrinkling of the forehead in deep thought, anger, or disapproval: »a frown of concentration. 2. any expression or show of disapproval: »Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are (Hartley… … Useful english dictionary
frown´er — frown «frown», noun, verb. –n. 1. a wrinkling of the forehead in deep thought, anger, or disapproval: »a frown of concentration. 2. any expression or show of disapproval: »Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are (Hartley… … Useful english dictionary
frown — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, heavy ▪ faint, little, slight, small, tiny ▪ confused … Collocations dictionary
frown — 01. The teacher [frowned] when the student told her he had forgotten his homework. 02. The child had a big [frown] on his face when he walked off the field. 03. The weather seems to be [frowning] on our plans for a picnic this weekend. 04. The… … Grammatical examples in English
frown — frown1 [fraun] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: froignier] to make an angry, unhappy, or confused expression, moving your ↑eyebrows together ▪ She frowned as she read the letter. frown at ▪ Mattie frowned at him disapprovingly. frown… … Dictionary of contemporary English
frown — 1 verb (I) to make an angry, unhappy, or confused expression, moving your eyebrows together: She saw him frown as he read the letter. (+ at): Mattie frowned at him disapprovingly. frown on/upon sb/sth phrasal verb (transitive usually passive) to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
frown — v. & n. v. 1 intr. wrinkle one s brows, esp. in displeasure or deep thought. 2 intr. (foll. by at, on, upon) express disapproval. 3 intr. (of a thing) present a gloomy aspect. 4 tr. compel with a frown (frowned them into silence). 5 tr. express… … Useful english dictionary
Frown — (froun), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Frowned} (fround); p. pr. & vb. n. {Frowning}.] [OF. froignier, F. frogner, in se refrogner, se renfrogner, to knit the brow, to frown; perh. of Teutonic origin; cf. It. in frigno wrinkled, frowning, Prov. It.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frown — vb Frown, scowl, glower, lower, gloom are comparable when they mean to put on a dark or malignant countenance or aspect. Frown commonly implies a stern face and contracted brows that express displeasure, disapprobation, anger, or contempt {that… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Frown — Frown, v. t. To repress or repel by expressing displeasure or disapproval; to rebuke with a look; as, frown the impudent fellow into silence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English