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1 без
предл.;
(кого-л./чего-л.) without;
minus (за вычетом) ;
less месяц без пяти дней ≈ five days short of a month без пяти шесть ≈ five minutes to six быть без ума (от) ≈ to be crazy (about) без исключения ≈ without exception без сомнения ≈ without/beyond doubt без малого ≈ almost, all but без вас ≈ in your absence, while you were out не без того ≈ that's about it;
it can't altogether be deniedпредлог
1. without;
~ исключения without exception;
~ меня (него, вас и т. п.) (в отсутствие) in my (his, your etc.) absence;
~ движения motionless;
(о машине и т.п.) stationary;
~ сознания unconscious;
без толку without achieving anything;
~ устали tirelessly;
~ глупостей! no nonsense! и ~ того as it is;
не ~ того! a little;
ясно ~ слов it speaks for itself;
быть ~ ума (от) be* crazy (about) ;
2. (при обозначении часа) to;
~ пяти четыре five minutes to four;
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2 Ding
n; -(e)s, -e oder umg. -er1. Pl. -e; (Sache) thing; (Gegenstand) auch object; gut Ding will Weile haben Sprichw. Rome wasn’t built in a day; aller guten Dinge sind drei Sprichw. good things come in threes; nach zwei missglückten Versuchen: third time lucky, Am. third time’s the charm; Name2. Dinge (Angelegenheiten) things, matters; der Stand der Dinge the state of affairs ( oder play); (so,) wie die Dinge liegen oder stehen as matters stand; das geht nicht mit rechten Dingen zu umg. there’s something fishy about it; wie ich die Dinge sehe as I see it; über den Dingen stehen be above it all; das ist ein Ding der Unmöglichkeit that’s absolutely impossible, that’s completely out of the question; unverrichteter Dinge without having achieved anything; Lage 23. fig.: guter Dinge sein (fröhlich) cheerful; (voll Hoffnung) (be) in good spirits; vor allen Dingen above all4. Pl. -er; umg., oft pej. (Gegenstand, Exemplar) thing; euph. Geschlechtsteil: thingy, knob, Am. johnson; Dinger (Brüste) boobs, Am. auch headlights, hooters5. Pl. -er; umg. (Kind, Mädchen, Tier) thing; armes / dummes Ding poor / silly (little) thing6. Pl. -er; umg.: ein krummes Ding something dodgy; ein ( krummes) Ding drehen pull a job Sl., get up to something (dodgy oder fishy); jemandem ein Ding verpassen get one over on s.o., get one’s own back on s.o.; das ist aber ein Ding now there’s something, you don’t say; das war ( vielleicht) ein ( tolles) Ding! that was really ( oder quite) something!; ihr macht ja schöne Dinger! you get up to all sorts (of tricks)!7. Pl. -e; PHILOS. thing, substance, entity; die letzten Dinge death and the life to come; die Lehre von den letzten Dingen eschatology* * *das Dingconcern; thing; business; object* * *Dịng I [dɪŋ]nt -(e)s, -e or (inf) -er1) (= Sache, Gegenstand) thingGläser, Flaschen und ähnliche Dinge — glasses, bottles and that sort of thing or and things of that kind
die Welt der Dinge (Philos) — the world of material objects
das ist nicht sein Ding (inf) — that's not really his thing (inf)
guter Dinge sein (geh) — to be in good spirits, to be of good cheer (old)
die Dinge beim ( rechten) Namen nennen — to call a spade a spade (Brit prov), to be frank
jedes Ding hat zwei Seiten (prov) — there are two sides to everything
gut Ding will Weile haben (Prov) — it takes time to do a thing well
See:→ dreiin diesen Dingen — about these things or matters
berufliche Dinge — professional matters
reden wir von andern Dingen — let's talk about something else
wir harrten der Dinge, die da kommen sollten — we waited to see what would happen
so wie die Dinge liegen — as things are, as matters lie
wie ich die Dinge sehe — as I see things or matters
vor allen Dingen — above all( things), first and foremost
es müsste nicht mit rechten Dingen zugehen, wenn... — it would be more than a little strange if...
See:→ Lauf3) inf) (= unbestimmtes Etwas) thing; (= Vorrichtung auch) gadgetdas Ding(s) da (inf) — that thing ( over) there
ein tolles Ding! — great! (inf)
das Ding ist gut! — that's a good one! (inf)
See:→ auch Dings4) pl - er inf = Verbrechen) jobein Ding leisten — to get (Brit) or be up to something
da hast du dir aber ein Ding geleistet — that was quite something you got (Brit) or were up to (inf)
Dinger machen — to get (Brit) or be up to all sorts of tricks (inf)
was macht ihr bloß für Dinger? — the things you do! (inf)
das war vielleicht ein Ding (inf) — that was quite something (inf)
See:→ drehen5) (= Mädchen) thing, creatureIInt -(e)s, -e (HIST)thing* * *(a person, especially a person one likes: She's a nice old thing.) thing* * *[ˈdɪŋ]nt1. (Gegenstand) thingpersönliche \Dinge personal effects [or items2. (Angelegenheiten, Vorgänge, Ereignisse)▪ \Dinge pl thingsreden wir von anderen \Dingen let's talk about something elsesie hat vor dem Urlaub noch tausend \Dinge zu erledigen she has a thousand things to be do before going on holidayin diesen \Dingen bin ich eigen! I'm very particular about these matters!wie ich die \Dinge sehe, hast du Unrecht as I see it, you are wronges waren seltsame \Dinge vorgekommen weird things had happeneddie \Dinge sind nun mal nicht so things aren't like thatdas ist der Lauf der \Dinge that's the way things govor allen \Dingen above all [things], first and foremostberufliche/private Dinge professional/private mattersder \Dinge harren, die da kommen [sollen] to wait and see [what happens]er harrte der \Dinge, die da kommen sollten he waited to see what would happenin \Dingen der/des... in... matters, where... is concernedin \Dingen des Geschmacks in matters of tastenach Lage der \Dinge the way things areüber praktische \Dinge sprechen to talk about practical thingsso wie die \Dinge liegen [o stehen] as things stand [at the moment]\Dinge des täglichen Lebens routine [or everyday] matters; plin Voraussicht der kommenden \Dinge in view of matters to comewas ist das denn für ein \Ding? what's that thing?das \Ding da that thing [over] theredas war vielleicht ein \Ding! (fam) that was quite something!das ist ja ein \Ding! (fam) now there's a thing!nicht jds \Ding sein to not be sb's thing famdas ist nicht so ganz mein \Ding that's not really my thing famein tolles \Ding something fantastic/amazingein tolles Ding! great!die \Dinger taugen nichts these things are no useein dummes/junges \Ding a silly/young thing5. PHILOS thingGott, der Schöpfer aller \Dinge God, the creator of everything [or of all things]das \Ding an sich the thing-in-itselfdie Welt der \Dinge the world of material objects6.▶ vor allen \Dingen above all▶ aller guten \Dinge sind drei all good things come in threeshier geht es nicht mit rechten \Dingen zu! there's something fishy here!▶ guter \Dinge sein to be in a good mood [or in good spirits]da hast du dir aber ein \Ding geleistet! that was quite something you got up to! fam▶ mach keine \Dinger! don't get up to any nonsense!▶ was machst du bloß für \Dinger? the things you do!▶ die \Dinge beim [rechten] Namen nennen to call a spade a spade▶ über den \Dingen stehen to be above it all▶ ein \Ding der Unmöglichkeit sein to be quite impossible▶ unverrichteter \Dinge without having achieved anythinger musste unverrichteter \Dinge wieder gehen he had to leave without achieving what he'd wanted to▶ jedes \Ding hat zwei Seiten there are two sides to everything* * *Idas; Ding[e]s, Dinge1) thingjedes Ding hat zwei Seiten — (fig.) there are two sides to everything
2) meist Plpersönliche/private Dinge — personal/private matters
3)IIguter Dinge sein — (geh.) be in good spirits
das; [e]s, Dinger (ugs.)1) thingein Ding drehen — < criminal> pull a job (sl.)
mach keine Dinger! — stop having me on (Brit. coll.); stop putting me on (Amer. coll.)
2) (Mädchen) thing; creature* * *gut Ding will Weile haben sprichw Rome wasn’t built in a day;aller guten Dinge sind drei sprichw good things come in threes; nach zwei missglückten Versuchen: third time lucky, US third time’s the charm; → Name2.Dinge (Angelegenheiten) things, matters;der Stand der Dinge the state of affairs ( oder play);stehen as matters stand;das geht nicht mit rechten Dingen zu umg there’s something fishy about it;wie ich die Dinge sehe as I see it;über den Dingen stehen be above it all;das ist ein Ding der Unmöglichkeit that’s absolutely impossible, that’s completely out of the question;3. fig:vor allen Dingen above all4. pl -er; umg, oft pej (Gegenstand, Exemplar) thing; euph Geschlechtsteil: thingy, knob, US johnson;armes/dummes Ding poor/silly (little) thing6. pl -er; umg:ein krummes Ding something dodgy;jemandem ein Ding verpassen get one over on sb, get one’s own back on sb;das ist aber ein Ding now there’s something, you don’t say;das war (vielleicht) ein (tolles) Ding! that was really ( oder quite) something!;ihr macht ja schöne Dinger! you get up to all sorts (of tricks)!7. pl -e; PHIL thing, substance, entity;die letzten Dinge death and the life to come;die Lehre von den letzten Dingen eschatology* * *Idas; Ding[e]s, Dinge1) thingjedes Ding hat zwei Seiten — (fig.) there are two sides to everything
2) meist Plpersönliche/private Dinge — personal/private matters
3)IIguter Dinge sein — (geh.) be in good spirits
das; [e]s, Dinger (ugs.)1) thingein Ding drehen — < criminal> pull a job (sl.)
mach keine Dinger! — stop having me on (Brit. coll.); stop putting me on (Amer. coll.)
2) (Mädchen) thing; creature* * *-e n.concern n.entity n.thing n. -
3 Ding
1) ( Gegenstand) thing, object;persönliche \Dinge personal effects [or items];die \Dinge beim [rechten] Namen nennen to call a thing by its proper name, to call a spade a spade2) ( Mädchen)\Dinger pl things pl, stuff;was sind denn das für \Dinger? what's that?;ein [krummes] \Ding drehen (sl) to do a job (sl)\Dinge des täglichen Lebens routine [or everyday] matters;in diesen \Dingen bin ich eigen! I'm very particular in these matters!;ein \Ding der Unmöglichkeit sein ( fam) to be out of the question;vor allen \Dingen above all;es geht nicht mit rechten \Dingen zu there's sth fishy [or funny] about sth;unverrichteter \Dinge without carrying out one's intention, without doing what one wanted to, without success;er musste unverrichteter \Dinge wieder gehen he had to leave without achieving what he'd wanted to;der \Dinge, die da kommen [sollen], harren wait and see [what happens/what fate brings];so wie die \Dinge liegen as things stand [at the moment];wie ich die \Dinge sehe as I see it;über den \Dingen stehen to be above it all [or detached] [or self-contained];guter \Dinge sein to be in a good mood [or in good spirits], to be hopeful;in \Dingen der/des... in... matters, where... is concerned;in \Dingen des Geschmacks in matters of taste;ein tolles \Ding ( fam) something fantastic/amazingdas ist nicht so ganz mein \Ding that's not really my thing ( fam)6) philos matter, entity, the thing in itselfWENDUNGEN:gut \Ding will Weile haben ( haben) a thing well done needs time;aller guten \Dinge sind drei all good things come in threes -
4 ἄπρηκτος
ἄ - πρηκτος ( πρήσσω): without achieving, Il. 14.221; unachieved, fruitless, endless, Il. 2.121, 376; and, in general, of that with which nothing can be successfully done, hopeless, incurable (cf. ἀμήχανος); ὀδύναι, Il. 2.79; of Scylla, ἄπρηκτον ἀνίην, Od. 12.223.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄπρηκτος
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5 manage
1. transitive verb2) (conduct, organize) durchführen [Operation, Unternehmen]; erledigen [Angelegenheit]; verwalten [Geld, Grundstück]; leiten [Geschäft, Büro]; führen [Haushalt]4) (cope with) schaffenI couldn't manage another apple — (coll.) noch einen Apfel schaffe ich nicht
we can manage another person in the car — einer hat noch Platz im Wagen
5) (succeed in achieving) zustandebringen [Lächeln]6) (contrive)manage to do something — (also iron.) es fertig bringen, etwas zu tun
2. intransitive verbhe managed to do it — es gelang ihm, es zu tun
can you manage? — geht's?; geht es?
* * *['mæni‹]1) (to be in control or charge of: My lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money.) verwalten2) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) leiten3) (to deal with, or control: She's good at managing people.) umgehen mit4) (to be able to do something; to succeed or cope: Will you manage to repair your bicycle?; Can you manage (to eat) some more meat?) zustande bringen•- academic.ru/44922/manageable">manageable- manageability
- management
- manager* * *man·age[ˈmænɪʤ]I. vt1. (run)▪ to \manage sb jdn führena director needs to be good at managing people als Direktor sollte man über gute Personalführungskenntnisse verfügen2.some people think television \manages the news instead of just reporting it manche Leute glauben, dass das Fernsehen die Nachrichten manipuliert, anstatt nur zu berichtento \manage a currency eine Währung steuernto \manage money Geld verwaltento \manage property Immobilienbesitz verwaltento \manage one's time/resources sich dat seine Zeit/Ressourcen richtig einteilen3. (promote)▪ to \manage sb jdn managento \manage a pop group/team eine Popgruppe/Mannschaft managen4.don't worry, we'll \manage it somehow mach dir keine Sorgen, das schaffen wir schon irgendwiecan you \manage 8 o'clock? ginge es um 8 Uhr?somehow he finally \managed to calm down irgendwie gelang es ihm dann doch noch, sich zu beruhigenonly he could \manage to be so dumb! so dumm kann wirklich nur er sein!you \managed it very well das hast du sehr gut gemachtto \manage sth with ease/difficulty etw mit Leichtigkeit/Schwierigkeiten bewältigento \manage a distance/task eine Entfernung/eine Aufgabe bewältigenhow can you expect the children to \manage a six mile walk? wie bitte sollen die Kinder einen zehn Kilometer Marsch bewältigen?to \manage a smile ein Lächeln zustande bringento \manage [to eat] sth etw bewältigen [o schaffen]I couldn't \manage [to eat] such a big portion eine derart große Portion kann ich unmöglich bewältigen [o schaffe ich unmöglich]can you \manage another piece of lasagne? schaffst du noch ein Stück Lasagne?to \manage [to pay] sth etw aufbringen könnenshe can't \manage more than $350 per month rent sie kann sich nicht mehr als 350 Dollar Miete pro Monat leisten5. (cope with)6. (wield)II. vican you \manage? — thank you, I can \manage geht's? — danke, es geht schonI can't \manage on my own ich schaffe es nicht alleinwe'll \manage! wir schaffen das schon!how can you \manage without a car? wie kommst du ohne Auto zurecht?I just about \manage with my salary ich komme mit meinem Gehalt gerade mal so zurecht2. (get by)if you give up your job, we'll have to \manage on my salary wenn du deinen Job aufgibst, müssen wir mit meinem Gehalt auskommen* * *['mnɪdZ]1. vt1) company, organization, economy leiten; property verwalten; affairs in Ordnung halten, regeln; time, money, resources einteilen; football team, pop group managenhe managed the election — er war Wahlleiter
2) (= handle, control) person, child, animal zurechtkommen mit, fertig werden mit; car, ship zurechtkommen mit, handhabenthe car is too big for her to manage — sie kommt mit dem großen Auto nicht zurecht
I can manage him — mit dem werde ich schon fertig
3) task bewältigen, zurechtkommen mit; another portion bewältigen, schaffen£50/two hours is the most I can manage — ich kann mir höchstens £ 50 leisten/zwei Stunden erlauben
I'll do that as soon as I can manage it — ich mache das, sobald ich kann or sobald ich es schaffe
he should take some exercise as soon as he can manage it — er sollte sich so bald wie möglich Bewegung verschaffen
thanks, I can manage them — danke, das geht schon
can you manage 8 o'clock? — 8 Uhr, ginge or geht das?
could you manage (to be ready by) 8 o'clock? — kannst du um 8 Uhr fertig sein?
can you manage another cup? —
I think I could manage another piece of cake — ich glaube, ich könnte noch ein Stück Kuchen vertragen
4)to manage to do sth — es schaffen, etw zu tun
we have managed to reduce our costs — es ist uns gelungen, die Kosten zu senken
do you think you'll manage to do it? — meinen Sie, Sie können or schaffen das?
I hope you'll manage to come —
how did you manage to get a salary increase? — wie hast du es geschafft or angestellt, eine Gehaltserhöhung zu bekommen?
he managed to control himself — es gelang ihm, sich zu beherrschen
he managed not to get his feet wet — es ist ihm gelungen, keine nassen Füße zu bekommen
could you possibly manage to close the door? (iro) — wäre es vielleicht möglich, die Tür zuzumachen?
2. vizurechtkommen, es schaffenthanks, I can manage — danke, es geht schon or ich komme schon zurecht
I thought I could cope with things, but I can't manage — ich dachte, ich käme zurecht, aber ich schaffe es nicht or ich bringe es nicht fertig
to manage without sth — ohne etw auskommen, sich (dat) ohne etw behelfen
we'll just have to manage without — dann müssen wir uns (dat) eben so behelfen, dann müssen wir eben so auskommen
how do you manage on £20 a week? — wie kommen Sie mit £ 20 pro Woche aus?
* * *manage [ˈmænıdʒ]A v/t1. eine Sache führen, verwalten:manage one’s own affairs seine eigenen Angelegenheiten erledigen2. einen Betrieb etc leiten, führen, vorstehen (dat)3. ein Gut etc bewirtschaften4. einen Künstler, Sportler etc managen5. etwas zustande bringen, bewerkstelligen:they could only manage a 0-0 draw SPORT sie kamen über ein 0:0 nicht hinaus6. es fertigbringen ( to do zu tun):he managed to see the general himself es gelang ihm, den General selbst zu sprechen7. deichseln, einfädeln, managen (alle umg):manage matters die Sache deichseln8. umga) eine Arbeit, auch ein Essen etc bewältigen, schaffen:I couldn’t manage another thing ich bringe nichts mehr runter9. umgehen (können) mit:a) ein Werkzeug etc handhaben, eine Maschine etc bedienenc) mit jemandem, etwas fertig werden:I can manage him ich werde schon mit ihm fertig;can you manage the heavy bag? kommst du mit der schweren Tasche zurecht?10. ein Fahrzeug etc lenken (auch fig)11. ein Pferd dressieren, zureiten12. Land bearbeiten13. umg (durch Schwierigkeiten) (hin)durchbringen, -lavieren14. obs haushalten mitB v/i1. wirtschaften3. auskommen, sich behelfen ( beide:with mit;without ohne):I think I can manage without him ich glaube, ich kann auf ihn verzichten;can you manage without your dictionary for an hour? kannst du dein Wörterbuch eine Stunde entbehren?;they manage on very little money sie kommen mit sehr wenig Geld aus4. umga) es schaffen, durchkommen, zurechtkommen, zu Rande kommenb) es einrichten oder ermöglichen: can you come this evening? I’m afraid, I can’t manage es geht leider nicht oder es ist mir leider nicht möglichC s obs1. Reitschule f, Manege f2. a) Dressur f (von Pferden)b) Dressurübungen pl* * *1. transitive verb1) (handle, wield) handhaben [Werkzeug, Segel, Boot]; bedienen [Schaltbrett]2) (conduct, organize) durchführen [Operation, Unternehmen]; erledigen [Angelegenheit]; verwalten [Geld, Grundstück]; leiten [Geschäft, Büro]; führen [Haushalt]3) (Sport etc.): (be manager of) managen, betreuen [Team, Mannschaft]4) (cope with) schaffenI couldn't manage another apple — (coll.) noch einen Apfel schaffe ich nicht
5) (succeed in achieving) zustandebringen [Lächeln]6) (contrive)manage to do something — (also iron.) es fertig bringen, etwas zu tun
2. intransitive verbhe managed to do it — es gelang ihm, es zu tun
can you manage? — geht's?; geht es?
* * *v.besorgen v.bewerkstelligen v.erledigen v.handhaben v.leiten v.verwalten v. -
6 surely
1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) forhåbentlig(t)2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) sikkert3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') selvfølgelig(t)!* * *1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) forhåbentlig(t)2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) sikkert3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') selvfølgelig(t)! -
7 coherencia
f.1 consistency.2 coherence, cohesion, coherency, cogency.* * *1 coherence, coherency* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de ideas, razonamiento, exposición] coherence2) [de acciones, proyecto, política] consistency3) (Fís) cohesion* * *1)a) ( congruencia) coherence, logiccon coherencia — coherently o logically
b) ( consecuencia) consistencyqué falta de coherencia! — he's/it's so inconsistent
* * *= coherence, congruence, consistency, unity, congruency.Ex. At the same time outdated terminology adds to the lack of coherence.Ex. Also in 1972, John Christ, in his 'Concepts and Subject Headings', concluded that there was a lack of congruence between social science terminology and the LC subject headings for materials in the social sciences.Ex. Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.Ex. The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex. The author offers solutions to achieving greater congruency between theory, managerial intentions and staff experiences through a humane approach to management.----* coherencia editorial = editorial continuity.* mantener la coherencia = maintain + consistency.* tener coherencia = cohere.* * *1)a) ( congruencia) coherence, logiccon coherencia — coherently o logically
b) ( consecuencia) consistencyqué falta de coherencia! — he's/it's so inconsistent
* * *= coherence, congruence, consistency, unity, congruency.Ex: At the same time outdated terminology adds to the lack of coherence.
Ex: Also in 1972, John Christ, in his 'Concepts and Subject Headings', concluded that there was a lack of congruence between social science terminology and the LC subject headings for materials in the social sciences.Ex: Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.Ex: The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex: The author offers solutions to achieving greater congruency between theory, managerial intentions and staff experiences through a humane approach to management.* coherencia editorial = editorial continuity.* mantener la coherencia = maintain + consistency.* tener coherencia = cohere.* * *A1 (congruencia) coherence, logicexpuso sus ideas con coherencia she expressed her ideas coherently o logically2 (consecuencia) consistencyhay que actuar con coherencia you have to be consistentla falta de coherencia entre lo que predican y lo que hacen the lack of consistency between what they preach and what they doB ( Fís) coherence* * *
coherencia sustantivo femenino
◊ con coherencia coherently o logically
c) (Fís) coherence
coherencia sustantivo femenino coherence, consistency: la coherencia de sus argumentos era aplastante, his reasoning was extremely coherent
' coherencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consecuencia
- inconsistente
English:
consistency
* * *coherencia nf1. [de conducta, estilo] consistency;actuar con coherencia to be consistent;en coherencia con su postura, se negó a utilizar la violencia in accordance with his position, he refused to use violence2. [de razonamiento] coherence;falta de coherencia lack of coherence3. Fís cohesion* * *f coherence* * *coherencia nf: coherence♦ coherente adj -
8 orientieren
I v/t1. (informieren): jemanden orientieren inform s.o. ( über +Akk about), put s.o. in the picture (about), fill s.o. in (on)2. (ausrichten) orientate, Am. auch orient ( nach towards); nach links / rechts orientiert POL. oriented towards the left / right, with leftwing / rightwing orientation3. Dial. (hinlenken, -führen): jemanden auf etw. (Akk) orientieren point s.o. in the direction of s.th.; alle Kräfte auf ein Ziel orientieren direct ( oder concentrate) all one’s efforts on achieving an aimII v/refl1. in einer Stadt etc.: get ( oder find) one’s bearings (an + Dat by); sich nicht mehr orientieren können have lost one’s bearings2. (sich informieren) inform o.s. ( über + Akk about, on); gut orientiert (informiert) well-informed, in the picture; schlecht orientiert badly informed3. sich orientieren an (+ Dat) (sich ausrichten) be orientated towards, be geared to; (jemanden als Leitbild nehmen) model o.s. on* * *(ausrichten) to orientate; to orient;(informieren) to inform;sich orientierento orientate; to orient* * *ori|en|tie|ren [oriɛn'tiːrən] ptp orientiert1. vt1)über +acc about)unsere Broschüre orientiert Sie über unsere Sonderangebote — our brochure gives you information on or about our special offers
darüber ist er gut/falsch/nicht orientiert — he is well/wrongly/not informed on or about that
2) (=ausrichten lit, fig) to orient, to orientate (nach, auf +acc to, towards)3) (= hinweisen) to orient, to orientate (nach, auf +acc to, towards)2. vi(= informieren)unsere Broschüre orientiert über unsere Sonderangebote — our brochure gives information on or about our special offers
3. vr1) (= sich unterrichten) to inform oneself (über +acc about, on)2) (= sich zurechtfinden) to orientate oneself (an +dat, nach by), to find or get one's bearingsin einer fremden Stadt kann ich mich gar nicht orientieren — I just can't find my way around in a strange city
3) (= sich einstellen) to adapt or orientate (oneself) (an +dat, auf +acc to)4) (= sich ausrichten) to be orientated (nach, an +dat towards)sich nach Norden/links orientieren — to bear north/left
* * *ori·en·tie·ren *[ori̯ɛnˈti:rən]I. vrbitte \orientieren Sie sich anhand der Unterlagen selbst: Sie werden sehen, dass ich Recht habe please look at these documents yourself: you'll see that I am rightin der Dunkelheit können sich viele Leute schlecht \orientieren many people have difficulty getting their bearings in the darknach was soll ich mich eigentlich \orientieren, wenn ein Inhaltsverzeichnis fehlt? how am I supposed to find my way around without an index?▪ über jdn/etw orientiert sein to be informed about sb/sth2. (ausgerichtet sein)ich bin eher links/rechts/liberal orientiert I tend [or lean] more to the left/right/I am more liberally orientated* * *1.reflexives Verb1) (sich zurechtfinden) get one's bearingssich an etwas (Dat.) /nach einer Karte orientieren — get one's bearings by something/using a map
sich über etwas (Akk.) orientieren — inform oneself about something
sich an etwas (Dat.) orientieren — be oriented towards something; <policy, advertising> be geared towards something
2.politisch links/rechts orientiert sein — lean towards the left/right politically
transitives Verb1) (unterrichten) inform (über + Akk. about)2) (ausrichten)3.seine Ziele nach etwas orientieren — base one's aims on something
intransitives Verbüber etwas (Akk.) orientieren — report on something
* * *A. v/t1. (informieren):jemanden orientieren inform sb (über +akk about), put sb in the picture (about), fill sb in (on)nach towards);nach links/rechts orientiert POL oriented towards the left/right, with leftwing/rightwing orientationjemanden auf etwas (akk)orientieren point sb in the direction of sth;alle Kräfte auf ein Ziel orientieren direct ( oder concentrate) all one’s efforts on achieving an aimB. v/ran +dat by);sich nicht mehr orientieren können have lost one’s bearings2. (sich informieren) inform o.s. (über +akk about, on);gut orientiert (informiert) well-informed, in the picture;schlecht orientiert badly informed3.sich orientieren an (+ dat) (sich ausrichten) be orientated towards, be geared to; (jemanden als Leitbild nehmen) model o.s. on4. dial (sich richten):sich auf etwas (akk)orientieren concentrate one’s attention on sth* * *1.reflexives Verb1) (sich zurechtfinden) get one's bearingssich an etwas (Dat.) /nach einer Karte orientieren — get one's bearings by something/using a map
sich über etwas (Akk.) orientieren — inform oneself about something
sich an etwas (Dat.) orientieren — be oriented towards something; <policy, advertising> be geared towards something
2.politisch links/rechts orientiert sein — lean towards the left/right politically
transitives Verb1) (unterrichten) inform (über + Akk. about)2) (ausrichten)3.intransitives Verbüber etwas (Akk.) orientieren — report on something
* * *v.to orient v.to orientate v. -
9 anular
adj.1 ring-shaped.dedo anular ring finger2 annular, ring-shaped.Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.m.1 ring finger (dedo).Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.2 annular, annular ligament.v.1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.3 to chalk off.* * *► adjetivo1 ring-shaped1 ring finger————————2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority1 to lose one's authority* * *verb1) to cancel, annul, rescind* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallowhan anulado la votación por irregularidad — they have declared the vote null and void because of irregularities
3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel4) [+ cheque] to cancel5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy6) (Mat) to cancel out7) [+ persona] to overshadow8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office2.See:* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.----* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *‹forma› ring-shaped dedovtA1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancelB ‹persona› to destroy■ anularse( recípr):las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other outring finger* * *
anular verbo transitivo
‹ matrimonio› to annul;
‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn;
‹ resultado› to declare … null and void;
‹tanto/gol› to disallow
( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
■ sustantivo masculino
finger ring
anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
anular 2 verbo transitivo
1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
Dep (un gol) to disallow
(un matrimonio) to annul
Jur (una ley) to repeal
2 Inform to delete
3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
' anular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedo
English:
annul
- cancel out
- disallow
- invalidate
- negate
- nullify
- off
- override
- quash
- rescind
- ring finger
- scrub
- cancel
- finger
- over
* * *♦ adj[en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger♦ nm[dedo] ring finger♦ vt1. [cancelar] to cancel;[ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare voidel defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game* * *2 adj ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger* * *anular vt: to annul, to cancel* * *anular vb3. (gol, tanto) to disallow -
10 sicher
I Adj.1. (gesichert, geschützt, geborgen) safe ( vor + Dat from); (gefahrlos) safe (auch TECH.); (fest) firm, secure; Einkommen, Existenz etc.: secure; Ort, Versteck etc.: meist safe; vor Neid ist keiner sicher none of us is above envy; vor ihm ist keiner sicher nobody’s safe when he’s around; sicher ist sicher! better safe than sorry; Geleit2. (gewiss) certain, sure; (zuverlässig) Quelle etc.: reliable, sicherer Sieg certain victory; sichere Methode reliable (surefire umg.) method; das ist der sichere Tod that’s certain death; sicheres Zeichen sure sign; so viel ist sicher: this much is certain -; es ist nicht sicher, ob wir kommen it’s not certain ( oder it hasn’t been decided for sure) whether we can come; die Stelle ist ihm sicher he’s certain to get the job; Amen, Nummer, Quelle etc.3. Person: (überzeugt, wissend) sure, certain; (zuversichtlich) confident; einer Sache sicher sein be sure of s.th.; seiner Sache sicher sein be absolutely sure ( oder confident) about what one is doing; er ist ( sich) seiner Sache sehr sicher he’s very sure ( kritisch: a bit too sure) of himself; sind Sie ( sich dessen) sicher? are you sure (about that)?; bist du ( dir) sicher? - ganz sicher are you sure? - (I’m) positive; ich bin ( mir) nicht ganz sicher I’m not quite sure; du kannst sicher sein, dass... you can be sure ( oder rest assured) that...4. (geübt, fähig) competent; (zuverlässig) reliable; (selbstsicher) confident, self-assured; Instinkt, Urteil: sure; sicheres Auftreten self-assurance; sicherer Fahrer confident ( fähig: competent, reliable) driver; sicherer Skiläufer assured ( oder competent) skier; sicherer Geschmack reliable ( oder sound) taste; sichere Hand sure ( nicht zitternd: steady) hand; sicherer Schütze sure shotII Adv.1. (ohne Gefahr) safely; sicher fahren be a safe ( fähig: competent, reliable) driver; sicher beherrschen (Wagen, Maschine etc.) be in complete control of; etw. sicher aufbewahren keep s.th. safely ( oder in a safe place); nicht sicher auf den Beinen stehen be a bit unsteady; sich sicher fühlen feel safe; beim Autofahren, Skilaufen etc.: feel confident; sicher wirkend Methode etc.: reliable, surefire umg.; siehe auch sichergehen, sicherstellen2. (gewiss, bestimmt) certainly; auch Interj.: ( aber) sicher!, ( ganz) sicher! certainly!, of course!; sie freut sich sicher darüber she’s sure ( oder bound) to be pleased, she’ll certainly be pleased (about it); ein sicher gestohlenes Fahrzeug a car that’s bound to have been stolen; das ist sicher gelogen that’s sure to be a lie; du hast sicher Recht I’m sure you’re right; siehe auch sicherlich3. seine Vokabeln sicher können know one’s vocabulary off pat, Am. have one’s vocabulary down pat; den Stoff / seine Rolle sicher beherrschen have a thorough knowledge of the material / play one’s part with complete assurance; sicher auftreten have a self-assured ( oder self-confident) manner, be very self-confident* * *sure (Adv.); certainly (Adv.); of course (Adv.);(gefahrlos) safe (Adj.);* * *sị|cher ['zɪçɐ]1. adj1) (= gewiss) certain, sureder sichere Tod/Sieg — certain death/victory
jds/seiner selbst sicher sein — to be sure of sb/oneself
sicher sein — to be sure of what one is doing/saying
mit der guten Zeit ist uns der zweite Platz sicher — with such a good time we're sure or certain of second place
See:→ Lebenvor jdm/etw sicher sein — to be safe from sb/sth
3) (= zuverlässig) reliable; Methode reliable, sure-fire attr (inf); Verhütungsmethode safe, reliable; Fahrer, Schwimmer safe; (= fest) Gefühl, Zusage certain, definite; Hand, Einkommen, Job steady; Stellung secure4) (= selbstbewusst) (self-)confident, (self-)assured2. adv1) fahren, aufbewahren etc safely2)(= selbstbewusst)
sicher wirken/auftreten — to give an impression of (self-)confidence or (self-)assurance3) (= natürlich) of coursesicher! — of course, sure (esp US)
4)(= bestimmt)
das wolltest du sicher nicht sagen — surely you didn't mean that* * *1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) certain2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) certain3) (free from doubt etc: Are you quite clear about what I mean?) clear4) (certain or sure: I'm positive he's right.) positive5) (absolutely; completely: He is positively the nastiest person I know.) positively6) ((often with against or from) safe; free from danger, loss etc: Is your house secure against burglary?; He went on holiday, secure in the knowledge that he had done well in the exam.) secure7) securely8) (without harm or risk: He got home safely.) safely9) ((negative unsafe) protected, or free (from danger etc): The children are safe from danger in the garden.) safe10) (providing good protection: You should keep your money in a safe place.) safe11) ((of a person) reliable: a safe driver; He's a very fast driver but he's safe enough.) safe12) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) steady13) ((negative unsure) having no doubt; certain: I'm sure that I gave him the book; I'm not sure where she lives / what her address is; `There's a bus at two o'clock.' `Are you quite sure?'; I thought the idea was good, but now I'm not so sure; I'll help you - you can be sure of that!) sure14) (reliable or trustworthy: a sure way to cure hiccups; a safe, sure method; a sure aim with a rifle.) sure15) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) surely16) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') surely17) ((especially American) certainly; of course: Sure I'll help you!; `Would you like to come?' `Sure!') sure* * *si·cher[ˈzɪçɐ]I. adj1. (gewiss) certain, sureein \sicherer Gewinn/Verlust a sure [or certain] win/losseine \sichere Zusage a definite confirmation▪ \sicher sein to be certain, to be for sure, to be a sure thing▪ \sicher sein, dass/ob... to be certain that/as to whether...▪ etwas S\sicheres something certainso viel ist \sicher that much is certain2. (ungefährdet) safeeine \sichere Anlage a secure investmentein \sicherer Arbeitsplatz a steady job▪ \sicher [vor jdm/etw] sein to be safe [from sb/sth]\sicher ist \sicher you can't be too careful3. (zuverlässig) reliable\sicherer Beweis definite [or reliable] proofeine \sichere Methode a foolproof methodetw aus \sicherer Quelle haben [o wissen] to have [or know] sth from a reliable source4. (geübt) competentein \sicherer Autofahrer a safe driverein \sicheres Urteil a sound judgementein \sicherer Schuss an accurate [or good] shot5. (selbstsicher) self-confident, self-assuredein \sicheres Auftreten haben to appear/be self-confident; s.a. QuelleII. adv surelydu hast \sicher recht you are certainly right, I'm sure you're rightes ist \sicher nicht das letzte Mal this is surely not the last time[aber] \sicher! [o \sicher doch!] (fam) of course!, sure!* * *1.vor jemandem/etwas sicher sein — be safe from somebody/something
sicher ist sicher — it's better to be on the safe side; better safe than sorry
2) (zuverlässig) reliable <evidence, source>; secure < income>; certain, undeniable < proof>; (vertrauenswürdig) reliable, sure <judgment, taste, etc.>3) (selbstbewusst) [self-]assured, [self-]confident <person, manner>4) (gewiss) certain; sure2.der sichere Sieg/Tod — certain victory/ death
1) (ungefährdet) safely2) (zuverlässig) reliablysicher [Auto] fahren — be a safe driver
3) (selbstbewusst) [self-]confidently3.sicher auftreten — behave in a self-assured or self-confident manner
Adverb certainly; (plädierend) surely* * *A. adj1. (gesichert, geschützt, geborgen) safe (vor +dat from); (gefahrlos) safe ( auch TECH); (fest) firm, secure; Einkommen, Existenz etc: secure; Ort, Versteck etc: meist safe;vor Neid ist keiner sicher none of us is above envy;vor ihm ist keiner sicher nobody’s safe when he’s around;sicherer Sieg certain victory;sichere Methode reliable (surefire umg) method;das ist der sichere Tod that’s certain death;sicheres Zeichen sure sign;so viel ist sicher: this much is certain -;es ist nicht sicher, ob wir kommen it’s not certain ( oder it hasn’t been decided for sure) whether we can come;einer Sache sicher sein be sure of sth;seiner Sache sicher sein be absolutely sure ( oder confident) about what one is doing;er ist (sich) seiner Sache sehr sicher he’s very sure ( kritisch: a bit too sure) of himself;sind Sie (sich dessen) sicher? are you sure (about that)?;bist du (dir) sicher? - ganz sicher are you sure? - (I’m) positive;ich bin (mir) nicht ganz sicher I’m not quite sure;du kannst sicher sein, dass … you can be sure ( oder rest assured) that …4. (geübt, fähig) competent; (zuverlässig) reliable; (selbstsicher) confident, self-assured; Instinkt, Urteil: sure;sicheres Auftreten self-assurance;sicherer Fahrer confident ( fähig: competent, reliable) driver;sicherer Skiläufer assured ( oder competent) skier;sicherer Geschmack reliable ( oder sound) taste;sichere Hand sure ( nicht zitternd: steady) hand;sicherer Schütze sure shotB. adv1. (ohne Gefahr) safely;sicher fahren be a safe ( fähig: competent, reliable) driver;sicher beherrschen (Wagen, Maschine etc) be in complete control of;etwas sicher aufbewahren keep sth safely ( oder in a safe place);nicht sicher auf den Beinen stehen be a bit unsteady;sich sicher fühlen feel safe; beim Autofahren, Skilaufen etc: feel confident;2. (gewiss, bestimmt) certainly; auch int:(aber) sicher!, (ganz) sicher! certainly!, of course!;sie freut sich sicher darüber she’s sure ( oder bound) to be pleased, she’ll certainly be pleased (about it);ein sicher gestohlenes Fahrzeug a car that’s bound to have been stolen;das ist sicher gelogen that’s sure to be a lie;3.seine Vokabeln sicher können know one’s vocabulary off pat, US have one’s vocabulary down pat;den Stoff/seine Rolle sicher beherrschen have a thorough knowledge of the material/play one’s part with complete assurance;sicher auftreten have a self-assured ( oder self-confident) manner, be very self-confident…sicher im adj1. (sicher vor, gegen etwas):atombombensicher atomic bomb-proof;lawinensicher safe ( oder protected) from avalanches;mottensicher mothproof;krisensicher crisis-proof2. (sicher zu erwarten, zuverlässig)ertragssicher providing a reliable yield (FIN profit);funktionssicher functioning reliably, reliable3. (gewandt, erfahren)stilsicher with an assured ( oder confident) style, stylistically assured;geschmackssicher with sound taste;fangsicher SPORT with a safe pair of hands* * *1.vor jemandem/etwas sicher sein — be safe from somebody/something
sicher ist sicher — it's better to be on the safe side; better safe than sorry
2) (zuverlässig) reliable <evidence, source>; secure < income>; certain, undeniable < proof>; (vertrauenswürdig) reliable, sure <judgment, taste, etc.>3) (selbstbewusst) [self-]assured, [self-]confident <person, manner>4) (gewiss) certain; sure2.der sichere Sieg/Tod — certain victory/ death
1) (ungefährdet) safely2) (zuverlässig) reliablysicher [Auto] fahren — be a safe driver
3) (selbstbewusst) [self-]confidently3.sicher auftreten — behave in a self-assured or self-confident manner
Adverb certainly; (plädierend) surely* * *adj.certain adj.confident adj.proof adj.safe adj.secure adj.sure adj.unendangered adj.unharmful adj.unmistaken adj. adv.assuredly adv.certainly adv.easily adv.safely adv.securely adv.surely adv. ausdr.for sure expr. -
11 go
§ (went, gone) წასვლა, სვლა, სიარული, გამგზავრება§1 ცდაhe had several goes before he succeeded რამდენიმე ცდის შემდეგ წარმატებას მიაღწიაlet me have another go მოდი, ერთხელ კიდევ ვცდიhe has been on the go all day მთელი დღე საქმეებზე დადიოდა // მთელი დღე მუხლი არ მოუხრია(went, gone) 2 სიარული (დადის, მიდის, ივლის, წავა), გამგზავრებაall goes well / wrong ყველაფერი კარგად / ცუდად მიდის(went, gone) 3 ჩავლა (ჩაივლის)the play /elections went well პიესამ / არჩევნრბმა კარგად ჩაიარა(went, gone) 4 გავლა (გაივლის), გაქრობა, გაფანტვაmuch time has gone after that ამის შემდეგ დიდმა დრომ განვლო / გაიარაthe summer has gone ზაფხულმა გაიარა / მიიწურა(went, gone) 5 მუშაობა (მუშაობს)(went, gone) 6 რგება (ერგება)the house went to my brother სახლი ჩემს ძმას ერგო / ხვდა წილად(went, gone) 7 შეხამება (შეეხამება)(went, gone) 8 დატევა (დაეტევა), ჩატევა, გატევაmy clothes won't go into this suitcase ჩემი ტანსაცმელი ამ ჩემოდანში არ ჩაეტევა(went, gone) 9 გახდომა (გახდება)he went to the bar / to the sea / on the stage იურისტი / მეზღვაური / მსახიობი გახდა(went, gone) 10 (აღნიშნავს სხვა მდგომარეობაში გადასვლას)he went mad / blind / pale / bankrupt / sick გაგიჟდა / დაბრმავდა / გაფითრდა / გაკოტრდა / დასნეულდაthe soup / fish went bad სუპი ამჟავდა // თევზი გაფუჭდაit goes without saying თავისთავად ცხადია // რასაკვირველიაwhat he says goes როგორც იტყვის ისე ხდება ხოლმე //ყოველთვის სწორს ამბობსto go too far გადამეტება, გადაჭარბებაyou're going too far ზომას გადადიხარ // აჭარბებthat goes to show that… ეს ადასტურებს იმას, რომ…to go to great lengths / trouble / pains თავდაუზოგაობა რისამე მისაღწევადto go off the handle გააფთრება, წონასწორობის დაკარგვა, წონასწორობიდან გამოსვლა, აწყვეტა (აიწყვეტს)to go bail თავდებით გამოყვანა / გათავისუფლება●●everything went wrong ყველაფერი უკუღმართად წავიდაthey went homeward(s) შინისაკენ აიღეს გეზი / გასწიესshe went pale with fear შიშისაგან ფერი წაუვიდა / გაფითრდაby going this way we avoid Rusthavi ამ გზით რუსტავზე გავლას თავიდან ავიცდენთI’ll go and you stay მე წავალ, შენ კი დარჩიto go berserk გაშმაგება, გამძვინვარებაI can't go any farther გზას ვეღარ გავაგრძელებ // ამის იქით ვერ წავალthe line has gone dead ხაზი / ტელეფონი გამოირთოto go to the dogs დაქცევა, გაკოტრებაlet's go fifty-fifty მოდი, სანახევროდ გადავიხადოთI go to the picture whenever I can როცა შესაძლებლობა მაქვს კინოში დავდივარyou can't go wrong with him მასთან არ დაიკარგები / არ გაგიჭირდებაhe has gone წასულია /წავიდაI had to go to the dentist იძულებული გავხდი, კბილის ექიმთან წავსულიყავიgo to hell! მომშორდი თავიდან! // ჯანდაბამდე გზა გქონია!let's go to the pictures მოდი, კინოში წავიდეთto go into mourning ძაძის / შავების ჩაცმაit goes without saying ისედაც ცხადია // თავისთავად ცხადია●●let's go shares! სანახევროდ გადავიხადოთ!●●to go shooting სანადიროდ წასვლაthe thief implored the policeman to let him go ქურდი პოლიციელს ეხვეწებოდა, გამიშვიო●●it's no go, I'm afraid ვშიშობ, რომ არაფერი გამოვა -
12 get
get [get]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = have, receive, obtain) avoir━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Some get + noun combinations may take a more specific French verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• first I need to get a better idea of the situation je dois d'abord me faire une meilleure idée de la situation► have/has got• how many have you got? combien en avez-vous ?• I've got it! ( = have safely) (ça y est) je l'ai !• you're okay, I've got you! ne t'en fais pas, je te tiens !b. ( = find) trouver• it's difficult to get a hotel room in August c'est difficile de trouver une chambre d'hôtel en août• you get different kinds of... on trouve plusieurs sortes de...c. ( = buy) acheter• where do they get their raw materials? où est-ce qu'ils achètent leurs matières premières ?d. ( = fetch, pick up) aller chercher• can you get my coat from the cleaners? est-ce que tu peux aller chercher mon manteau au pressing ?• can I get you a drink? est-ce que je peux vous offrir quelque chose ?e. ( = take) prendref. ( = call in) appelerg. ( = prepare) préparerh. ( = catch) [+ disease, fugitive] attraper ; [+ name, details] comprendre• we'll get them yet! on leur revaudra ça !• he'll get you for that! qu'est-ce que tu vas prendre ! (inf)• you've got it in one! (inf) tu as tout compris !• let me get this right, you're saying that... alors, si je comprends bien, tu dis que...j. ( = answer) can you get the phone? est-ce que tu peux répondre ?• I'll get it! j'y vais !► to get + adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► This construction is often translated by a verb alone. Look up the relevant adjective.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• when do you think you'll get it finished? ( = when will you finish it) quand penses-tu avoir fini ?• you can't get anything done round here ( = do anything) il est impossible de travailler ici► to get sb/sth to do sth━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• to get sth going [+ machine] faire marcher qch► to get sb/sth somewhere• how can we get it home? comment faire pour l'apporter à la maison ?• to get sth upstairs monter qch► to get sb/sth + preposition• to get o.s. into a difficult position se mettre dans une situation délicate• how do you get there? comment fait-on pour y aller ?• can you get there from London by bus? est-ce qu'on peut y aller de Londres en bus ?• what time do you get to Sheffield? à quelle heure arrivez-vous à Sheffield ?► to get + adverb/preposition• how did that box get here? comment cette boîte est-elle arrivée ici ?• what's got into him? qu'est-ce qui lui prend ?• now we're getting somewhere! (inf) enfin du progrès !• how's your thesis going? -- I'm getting there où en es-tu avec ta thèse ? -- ça avance• where did you get to? où étais-tu donc passé ?• where can he have got to? où est-il passé ?• where have you got to? (in book, work) où en êtes-vous ?► to get + adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► This construction is often translated by a verb alone.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• how stupid can you get? il faut vraiment être stupide !• to get used to sth/to doing s'habituer à qch/à faire► to get + past participle (passive)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Reflexive verbs are used when the sense is not passive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► to get to + infinitive• students only get to use the library between 2pm and 8pm les étudiants ne peuvent utiliser la bibliothèque qu'entre 14 heures et 20 heures► have got to + infinitive ( = must)• have you got to go and see her? est-ce que vous êtes obligé d'aller la voir ?• you've got to be joking! tu plaisantes !► to get + -ing ( = begin)• I got to thinking that... (inf) je me suis dit que...3. compounds• he's got lots of get-up-and-go il est très dynamique ► get-well card noun carte f de vœux (pour un prompt rétablissement)a. ( = move about) se déplacer• he gets about with a stick/on crutches il marche avec une canne/des béquilles• she gets about quite well despite her handicap elle arrive assez bien à se déplacer malgré son handicapb. ( = travel) voyagerc. [news] circuler• the story had got about that... des rumeurs circulaient selon lesquelles...• it has got about that... le bruit court que...• I don't want it to get about je ne veux pas que ça s'ébruite► get above inseparable transitive verb• to get above o.s. avoir la grosse tête (inf)• you're getting above yourself! pour qui te prends-tu ?► get across[person crossing] traverser ; [meaning, message] passer• the message is getting across that people must... les gens commencent à comprendre qu'il faut...b. ( = manage) se débrouiller• to get along without sth/sb se débrouiller sans qch/qnc. ( = progress) [work] avancer ; [student, invalid] faire des progrèsd. ( = be on good terms) (bien) s'entendre→ get about→ get rounda. [+ object, person, place] atteindreb. [+ facts, truth] découvrirc. ( = suggest) what are you getting at? où voulez-vous en venir ?d. (British) ( = attack) s'en prendre àa. ( = leave) partir• we are not going to be able to get away this year nous n'allons pas pouvoir partir en vacances cette année• get away (with you)! (inf) à d'autres !b. ( = escape) s'échapper• she moved here to get away from the stress of city life elle est venue s'installer ici pour échapper au stress de la vie citadine• he went to the Bahamas to get away from it all il est allé aux Bahamas pour laisser tous ses problèmes derrière lui( = suffer no consequences)• you'll never get away with that! on ne te laissera pas passer ça ! (inf)a. ( = return) revenir• let's get back to why you didn't come yesterday revenons à la question de savoir pourquoi vous n'êtes pas venu hier• can I get back to you on that? (inf) puis-je vous recontacter à ce sujet ? ; (on phone) puis-je vous rappeler à ce sujet ?b. ( = move backwards) reculer• get back! reculez !a. ( = recover) [+ sth lent, sth lost, stolen] récupérer ; [+ strength] reprendre ; [+ one's husband, partner] faire revenirb. ( = return) rendre• I'll get it back to you as soon as I can je vous le rendrai dès que possible► get back at (inf) inseparable transitive verb( = retaliate against) prendre sa revanche sura. ( = pass) passerb. ( = manage) arriver à s'en sortir (inf)• may I get down? (at table) est-ce que je peux sortir de table ?• get down! ( = climb down) descends ! ; ( = lie down) couche-toi !c. ( = make note of) noterd. ( = depress) déprimer• when you get down to it there's not much difference between them en y regardant de plus près il n'y a pas grande différence entre euxa. [person] ( = enter) entrer ; ( = be admitted to university, school) être admis• do you think we'll get in? tu crois qu'on réussira à entrer ?b. ( = arrive) [train, bus, plane] arriverc. ( = be elected) [member] être élu ; [party] accéder au pouvoira. [+ harvest] rentrer• did you get your essay in on time? as-tu rendu ta dissertation à temps ?b. ( = buy) acheterc. ( = fit in) glisser• he managed to get in a game of golf il a réussi à trouver le temps de faire une partie de golf► get into inseparable transitive verba. ( = enter) [+ house, park] entrer dans ; [+ car, train] monter dans• to get into the way of doing sth ( = make a habit of) prendre l'habitude de faire qchb. [+ clothes] mettre• I can't get into these jeans any more je ne peux plus rentrer dans ce jean► get in with inseparable transitive verba. ( = gain favour of) (réussir à) se faire bien voir deb. ( = become friendly with) se mettre à fréquenter• he got in with local drug dealers il s'est mis à fréquenter les trafiquants de drogue du quartier► get off• to get off to a good start [project, discussion] bien partirc. ( = escape) s'en tirerd. ( = leave work) finir ; ( = take time off) se libérera. [+ bus, train] descendre deb. [+ clothes, shoes] enleverc. ( = dispatch) I'll phone you once I've got the children off to school je t'appellerai une fois que les enfants seront partis à l'écoled. ( = save from punishment) faire acquittera. to get off a bus/a bike descendre d'un bus/de vélo• get off the floor! levez-vous !b. ( = be excused) (inf) to get off gym se faire dispenser des cours de gym► get off with (inf) inseparable transitive verb► get onb. ( = advance, make progress) avancer• how are you getting on? comment ça marche ? (inf)• how did you get on? comment ça s'est passé ?c. ( = succeed) réussir• if you want to get on, you must... si tu veux réussir, tu dois...d. ( = agree) s'entendre( = put on) [+ clothes, shoes] mettrea. ( = get in touch with) se mettre en rapport avec ; ( = speak to) parler à ; ( = ring up) téléphoner àb. ( = start talking about) aborder• we got on to (the subject of) money nous avons abordé la question de l'argent► get on with inseparable transitive verba. ( = continue) continuer• while they talked she got on with her work pendant qu'ils parlaient, elle a continué à travaillerb. ( = start on) se mettre à• I'd better get on with the job! il faut que je m'y mette !► get out• get out! sortez !• let's get out of here! sortons d'ici !b. ( = escape) s'échapper (of de)• you'll have to do it, you can't get out of it il faut que tu le fasses, tu ne peux pas y échapper• some people will do anything to get out of paying taxes certaines personnes feraient n'importe quoi pour éviter de payer des impôts• he's trying to get out of going to the funeral il essaie de trouver une excuse pour ne pas aller à l'enterrementc. [news] se répandre ; [secret] être éventé• wait till the news gets out! attends que la nouvelle soit ébruitée !a. ( = bring out) [+ object] sortirb. ( = remove) [+ nail, tooth] arracher ; [+ stain] enleverc. ( = free) [+ person] faire sortirb. ( = recover from) to get over an illness se remettre d'une maladie• I can't get over the fact that... je n'en reviens pas que... + subja. [+ person, animal, vehicle] faire passerb. ( = communicate) faire comprendre ; [+ ideas] communiquer► get over with separable transitive verb( = have done with) en finir• I was glad to get the injections over with j'étais content d'en avoir fini avec ces piqûres► get round= get abouta. [+ obstacle, difficulty, law] contourner• I don't think I'll get round to it before next week je ne pense pas trouver le temps de m'en occuper avant la semaine prochaine► get throughb. ( = be accepted, pass) [candidate] être reçu ; [motion, bill] passer• I phoned you several times but couldn't get through je t'ai appelé plusieurs fois mais je n'ai pas pu t'avoird. ( = communicate with) to get through to sb communiquer avec qna. [+ hole, window] passer par ; [+ hedge] passer à travers ; [+ crowd] se frayer un chemin à traversb. ( = do) [+ work] faire ; [+ book] lire (en entier)• we get through £150 per week nous dépensons 150 livres par semained. ( = survive) how are they going to get through the winter? comment vont-ils passer l'hiver ?• we couldn't get through a day without arguing pas un jour ne se passait sans que nous ne nous disputionsa. [+ person, object] faire passer• to get the message through to sb that... faire comprendre à qn que...• this is the only place where villagers can get together c'est le seul endroit où les gens du village peuvent se réunir[+ people, ideas, money] rassembler ; [+ group] former( = pass underneath) passer par-dessous• to get under a fence/a rope passer sous une barrière/une corde► get up• what time did you get up? à quelle heure t'es-tu levé ?b. (on a chair, on stage) montera. we eventually got the truck up the hill on a finalement réussi à faire monter le camion jusqu'en haut de la côtea. ( = catch up with) rattraperb. ( = reach) arriver à• where did we get up to last week? où en sommes-nous arrivés la semaine dernière ?• do you realize what they've been getting up to? tu sais ce qu'ils ont trouvé le moyen de faire ?• what have you been getting up to lately? qu'est-ce que tu deviens ?* * *Note: This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeunerget is used in many idiomatic expressions ( to get something off one's chest etc) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc). This is also true of offensive comments ( get lost etc) where the appropriate entry would be lostRemember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else ( to get a room painted etc) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive ( faire repeindre une pièce etc)When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc) as a single verb often suffices ( s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc)For examples and further uses of get see the entry below[get] 1.1) ( receive) recevoir [letter, grant]; recevoir, percevoir [salary, pension]; Television, Radio capter [channel]2) ( inherit)to get something from somebody — lit hériter quelque chose de quelqu'un [article, money]; fig tenir quelque chose de quelqu'un [trait, feature]
3) ( obtain) ( by applying) obtenir [permission, divorce, licence]; trouver [job]; ( by contacting) trouver [plumber]; appeler [taxi]; ( by buying) acheter [item] ( from chez); avoir [ticket]to get something for nothing/at a discount — avoir quelque chose gratuitement/avec une réduction
to get somebody something —
to get something for somebody — ( by buying) acheter quelque chose à quelqu'un
4) ( subscribe to) acheter [newspaper]5) ( acquire) se faire [reputation]6) ( achieve) obtenir [grade, mark, answer]he got it right — ( of calculation) il a obtenu le bon résultat; ( of answer) il a répondu juste
7) ( fetch) chercher [object, person, help]to get somebody something —
8) (manoeuvre, move)to get somebody/something upstairs/downstairs — faire monter/descendre quelqu'un/quelque chose
can you get between the truck and the wall? — est-ce que tu peux te glisser entre le camion et le mur?
9) ( help progress)10) ( contact)11) ( deal with)I'll get it — ( of phone) je réponds; ( of doorbell) j'y vais
12) ( prepare) préparer [breakfast, lunch etc]13) ( take hold of) attraper [person] (by par)I've got you, don't worry — je te tiens, ne t'inquiète pas
to get something from ou off — prendre quelque chose sur [shelf, table]
to get something from ou out of — prendre quelque chose dans [drawer, cupboard]
14) (colloq) ( oblige to give)to get something from ou out of somebody — faire sortir quelque chose à quelqu'un [money]; fig obtenir quelque chose de quelqu'un [truth]
15) (colloq) ( catch) gen arrêter [escapee]got you! — gen je t'ai eu!; ( caught in act) vu!
16) Medicine attraper [disease]17) ( use as transport) prendre [bus, train]18) ( have)to have got — avoir [object, money, friend etc]
19) ( start to have)to get (hold of) the idea ou impression that — se mettre dans la tête que
20) ( suffer)21) ( be given as punishment) prendre [five years etc]; avoir [fine]22) ( hit)to get somebody/something with — toucher quelqu'un/quelque chose avec [stone, arrow]
23) (understand, hear) comprendrenow let me get this right... — alors si je comprends bien...
‘where did you hear that?’ - ‘I got it from Paul’ — ‘où est-ce que tu as entendu ça?’ - ‘c'est Paul qui me l'a dit’
24) (colloq) (annoy, affect)what gets me is... — ce qui m'agace c'est que...
25) (learn, learn of)to get to do — (colloq) finir par faire
how did you get to know ou hear of our organization? — comment avez-vous entendu parler de notre organisation?
26) ( have opportunity)to get to do — avoir l'occasion de faire, pouvoir faire
27) ( start)to get to doing — (colloq) commencer à faire
then I got to thinking that... — puis je me suis dit que...
28) ( must)to have got to do — devoir faire [homework, chore]
you've got to realize that... — il faut que tu te rendes compte que...
29) ( persuade)30) ( have somebody do)31) ( cause)2.1) ( become) devenir [suspicious, old]how lucky/stupid can you get! — il y en a qui ont de la chance/qui sont vraiment stupides!
2) ( forming passive)3) ( become involved in)to get into — (colloq) ( as hobby) se mettre à; ( as job) commencer dans; fig
4) ( arrive)how did you get here? — ( by what miracle) comment est-ce que tu es arrivé là?; ( by what means) comment est-ce que tu es venu?
5) ( progress)6) (colloq) ( put on)to get into — mettre, enfiler (colloq) [pyjamas, overalls]
•Phrasal Verbs:- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get onto- get out- get over- get up••get along with you! — (colloq) ne sois pas ridicule!
get away with you! — (colloq) arrête de raconter n'importe quoi! (colloq)
I'll get you (colloq) for that — je vais te le faire payer (colloq)
he's got it bad — (colloq) il est vraiment mordu
to get it together — (colloq) se ressaisir
to get with it — (colloq) se mettre dans le coup (colloq)
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13 потребление и расход
•There is no way of achieving a permanent weight reduction without reducing the intake of calories to less than the outgo.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > потребление и расход
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14 П-22
ПАЛЬЦЕМ HE (ПО)ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ (HE ПОШЕВЕЛИТЬ, HE ДВИНУТЬ) coll, disapprov VP subj: human used without negation to convey the opposite meaning) not to make even the slightest effort (toward achieving some goal, helping s.o. etc)X пальцем не шевельнул — X didn't lift a fingerX didn't do a thing X didn't make a (single) move.Незадолго до своего отъезда Хлебников пожаловался, что не хочет уезжать, но вынужден из-за отсутствия жилья... Хлебников согласился бы и на тёмный угол. Только никто ради него не пошевелил пальцем (Мандельштам 2). Not long before he went away, Khlebnikov complained that he didn't want to leave, but was forced to for lack of a roof over his head....Khlebnikov would have settled for any dark corner. Nobody, however, lifted a finger to help him (2a).Дело в том, что Тарантьев мастер был только говорить... но как только нужно было двинуть пальцем, тронуться с места - словом, применить им же созданную теорию к делу... - он был совсем другой человек: тут его не хватало... (Гончаров 1). The fact was that Tarantyev was proficient in nothing except talking...but the instant he was required to lift a finger, take a step, in other words, to apply his theories to any practical matter...he became an entirely different man, completely inadequate to the situation (1b).В следующее воскресенье приходи, -сказал он мне на прощанье, - люди хотят отметить моё выздоровление». — «Клянусь богом, я пальцем не пошевельну ради этой бесстыжей затеи», — сказала тётя Катя... (Искандер 3). "Come over next Sunday," he said to me in farewell. "People want to celebrate my recovery." "I swear to God I'm not making a single move to help with this shameless plan," Aunt Katya said... (3a). -
15 Ш-68
НИ ШИША highly coll NP gen Invar obj or subj / gen)1. — нет у кого, не дать, не получить и т. п. (to have, give, receive etc) no money, nothing at allnot (so much as) a kopeck (a penny, a dime etc)(be) without a kopeck (a penny, a dime etc) not a bean zero not a fig."...Имеешь ты какое-нибудь влияние на тех-то, на мать да сестру? Осторожнее бы с ним (Раскольниковым) сегодня...» - «Сговорятся!» - неохотно ответил Разумихин. «И чего он так на этого Лужина? Человек с деньгами, ей, кажется, не противен... а ведь у них ни шиша?» (Достоевский 3). "Incidentally, do you have any influence over those two, the mother and the sister? They should be more careful with him today...." 'They'll manage!" Razumikhin answered reluctantly "And why is he so much against this Luzhin? The man has money, she doesn't seem averse to him...and they don't have a bean, do they?" (3c).Оказывается, на днях тем, кто едет на дальний сенокос, правление выписало по три килограмма ячменной муки, а им (Пряслиным) ни шиша (Абрамов 1). It turned out that the people who had been sent out to the remote hayfields had recently been issued three kilos of barley flour, while they (the Pryaslins) had been given zero (1a).Денег он не просит, правда, а всё же от меня ни шиша не получит» (Достоевский 1). "It's true he's never asked for money, and he won't get a fig out of me anyway" (1a).2. \Ш-68 не знать, не смыслить и т. п. \Ш-68 не светит и т. п. (to know, understand etc) absolutely nothing(there is) absolutely no chance (of obtaining, achieving, realizing etc sth.): (in refer, to knowing, understanding etc) not a damn(ed) (goddamn(ed), frigging) thing not one damn(ed) bit (in limited contexts) not be able to make any goddamn(ed) sense of sth (in refer, to being unable to obtain, achieve etc sth.) there's no chance in hell... ( s.o.) hasn't a snowball chance in hell... there's absolutely no way in the world... -
16 пальцем не двинуть
• ПАЛЬЦЕМ HE (ПО)ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ <НЕ ПОШЕВЕЛИТЬ, НЕ ДВИНУТЬ> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning]=====⇒ not to make even the slightest effort (toward achieving some goal, helping s.o. etc):- X didn't make a (single) move.♦ Незадолго до своего отъезда Хлебников пожаловался, что не хочет уезжать, но вынужден из-за отсутствия жилья... Хлебников согласился бы и на тёмный угол. Только никто ради него не пошевелил пальцем (Мандельштам 2). Not long before he went away, Khlebnikov complained that he didn't want to leave, but was forced to for lack of a roof over his head....Khlebnikov would have settled for any dark corner. Nobody, however, lifted a finger to help him (2a).♦ Дело в том, что Тарантьев мастер был только говорить... но как только нужно было двинуть пальцем, тронуться с места - словом, применить им же созданную теорию к делу... - он был совсем другой человек: тут его не хватало... (Гончаров 1). The fact was that Tarantyev was proficient in nothing except talking...but the instant he was required to lift a finger, take a step, in other words, to apply his theories to any practical matter...he became an entirely different man, completely inadequate to the situation (1b).♦ "В следующее воскресенье приходи, - сказал он мне на прощанье, - люди хотят отметить моё выздоровление". - "Клянусь богом, я пальцем не пошевельну ради этой бесстыжей затеи", - сказала тётя Катя... (Искандер 3). "Come over next Sunday," he said to me in farewell. "People want to celebrate my recovery" "I swear to God I'm not making a single move to help with this shameless plan," Aunt Katya said... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальцем не двинуть
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17 пальцем не пошевелить
• ПАЛЬЦЕМ HE (ПО)ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ <НЕ ПОШЕВЕЛИТЬ, НЕ ДВИНУТЬ> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning]=====⇒ not to make even the slightest effort (toward achieving some goal, helping s.o. etc):- X didn't make a (single) move.♦ Незадолго до своего отъезда Хлебников пожаловался, что не хочет уезжать, но вынужден из-за отсутствия жилья... Хлебников согласился бы и на тёмный угол. Только никто ради него не пошевелил пальцем (Мандельштам 2). Not long before he went away, Khlebnikov complained that he didn't want to leave, but was forced to for lack of a roof over his head....Khlebnikov would have settled for any dark corner. Nobody, however, lifted a finger to help him (2a).♦ Дело в том, что Тарантьев мастер был только говорить... но как только нужно было двинуть пальцем, тронуться с места - словом, применить им же созданную теорию к делу... - он был совсем другой человек: тут его не хватало... (Гончаров 1). The fact was that Tarantyev was proficient in nothing except talking...but the instant he was required to lift a finger, take a step, in other words, to apply his theories to any practical matter...he became an entirely different man, completely inadequate to the situation (1b).♦ "В следующее воскресенье приходи, - сказал он мне на прощанье, - люди хотят отметить моё выздоровление". - "Клянусь богом, я пальцем не пошевельну ради этой бесстыжей затеи", - сказала тётя Катя... (Искандер 3). "Come over next Sunday," he said to me in farewell. "People want to celebrate my recovery" "I swear to God I'm not making a single move to help with this shameless plan," Aunt Katya said... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальцем не пошевелить
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18 пальцем не пошевельнуть
• ПАЛЬЦЕМ HE (ПО)ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ <НЕ ПОШЕВЕЛИТЬ, НЕ ДВИНУТЬ> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning]=====⇒ not to make even the slightest effort (toward achieving some goal, helping s.o. etc):- X didn't make a (single) move.♦ Незадолго до своего отъезда Хлебников пожаловался, что не хочет уезжать, но вынужден из-за отсутствия жилья... Хлебников согласился бы и на тёмный угол. Только никто ради него не пошевелил пальцем (Мандельштам 2). Not long before he went away, Khlebnikov complained that he didn't want to leave, but was forced to for lack of a roof over his head....Khlebnikov would have settled for any dark corner. Nobody, however, lifted a finger to help him (2a).♦ Дело в том, что Тарантьев мастер был только говорить... но как только нужно было двинуть пальцем, тронуться с места - словом, применить им же созданную теорию к делу... - он был совсем другой человек: тут его не хватало... (Гончаров 1). The fact was that Tarantyev was proficient in nothing except talking...but the instant he was required to lift a finger, take a step, in other words, to apply his theories to any practical matter...he became an entirely different man, completely inadequate to the situation (1b).♦ "В следующее воскресенье приходи, - сказал он мне на прощанье, - люди хотят отметить моё выздоровление". - "Клянусь богом, я пальцем не пошевельну ради этой бесстыжей затеи", - сказала тётя Катя... (Искандер 3). "Come over next Sunday," he said to me in farewell. "People want to celebrate my recovery" "I swear to God I'm not making a single move to help with this shameless plan," Aunt Katya said... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальцем не пошевельнуть
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19 пальцем не шевельнуть
• ПАЛЬЦЕМ HE (ПО)ШЕВЕЛЬНУТЬ <НЕ ПОШЕВЕЛИТЬ, НЕ ДВИНУТЬ> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning]=====⇒ not to make even the slightest effort (toward achieving some goal, helping s.o. etc):- X didn't make a (single) move.♦ Незадолго до своего отъезда Хлебников пожаловался, что не хочет уезжать, но вынужден из-за отсутствия жилья... Хлебников согласился бы и на тёмный угол. Только никто ради него не пошевелил пальцем (Мандельштам 2). Not long before he went away, Khlebnikov complained that he didn't want to leave, but was forced to for lack of a roof over his head....Khlebnikov would have settled for any dark corner. Nobody, however, lifted a finger to help him (2a).♦ Дело в том, что Тарантьев мастер был только говорить... но как только нужно было двинуть пальцем, тронуться с места - словом, применить им же созданную теорию к делу... - он был совсем другой человек: тут его не хватало... (Гончаров 1). The fact was that Tarantyev was proficient in nothing except talking...but the instant he was required to lift a finger, take a step, in other words, to apply his theories to any practical matter...he became an entirely different man, completely inadequate to the situation (1b).♦ "В следующее воскресенье приходи, - сказал он мне на прощанье, - люди хотят отметить моё выздоровление". - "Клянусь богом, я пальцем не пошевельну ради этой бесстыжей затеи", - сказала тётя Катя... (Искандер 3). "Come over next Sunday," he said to me in farewell. "People want to celebrate my recovery" "I swear to God I'm not making a single move to help with this shameless plan," Aunt Katya said... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальцем не шевельнуть
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20 ни шиша
• НИ ШИША highly coll[NPgen; Invar; obj or subj/ gen]=====1. ни шиша нет у кого, не дать, не получить и т.п. (to have, give, receive etc) no money, nothing at all:- not (so much as) a kopeck <a penny, a dime etc>;- (be) without a kopeck <a penny, a dime etc>;- not a bean;- zero;- not a fig.♦ "...Имеешь ты какое-нибудь влияние на тех-то, на мать да сестру? Осторожнее бы с ним [Раскольниковым] сегодня..." - "Сговорятся!" - неохотно ответил Разумихин. "И чего он так на этого Лужина? Человек с деньгами, ей, кажется, не противен... а ведь у них ни шиша?" (Достоевский 3). "Incidentally, do you have any influence over those two, the mother and the sister? They should be more careful with him today...." 'They'll manage!" Razumikhin answered reluctantly. "And why is he so much against this Luzhin? The man has money, she doesn't seem averse to him...and they don't have a bean, do they?" (3c).♦ Оказывается, на днях тем, кто едет на дальний сенокос, правление выписало по три килограмма ячменной муки, а им [Пряслиным] ни шиша (Абрамов 1). It turned out that the people who had been sent out to the remote hayfields had recently been issued three kilos of barley flour, while they [the Pryaslins] had been given zero (1a).♦ "Денег он не просит, правда, а всё же от меня ни шиша не получит" (Достоевский 1). "It's true he's never asked for money, and he won't get a fig out of me anyway" (1a).2. ни шиша не знать, не смыслить и т. п.; - не светит и т.п. (to know, understand etc) absolutely nothing; (there is) absolutely no chance (of obtaining, achieving, realizing etc sth.): [in refer, to knowing, understanding etc]⇒ not a damn(ed) <goddamn(ed), frigging thing; not one damn(ed) bit; [in limited contexts] not be able to make any goddamn(ed) sense of sth; [in refer, to being unable to obtain, achieve etc sth.] there's no chance in hell...; (s.o.) hasn't a snowball's chance in hell...; there's absolutely no way in the world...Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни шиша
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