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מלחמת העולם הראשונה, "המלחמה הגדולה", המלחמה בין השנים 1914-1918 בין מעצמות המרכז לבין בעלות הברית שהתנהלה בעיקר במזרח התיכון ואירופה* * *◙ הפוריאו ןוכיתה חרזמב רקיעב הלהנתהש תירבה תולעב ןיבל זכרמה תומצעמ ןיב 8191-4191 םינשה ןיב המחלמה,"הלודגה המחלמה",הנושארה םלועה תמחלמ◄ -
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noun guerre f mondialeWorld War One/Two — la Première/Seconde Guerre mondiale
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6 World War II
(1939-1945)In the European phase of the war, neutral Portugal contributed more to the Allied victory than historians have acknowledged. Portugal experienced severe pressures to compromise her neutrality from both the Axis and Allied powers and, on several occasions, there were efforts to force Portugal to enter the war as a belligerent. Several factors lent Portugal importance as a neutral. This was especially the case during the period from the fall of France in June 1940 to the Allied invasion and reconquest of France from June to August 1944.In four respects, Portugal became briefly a modest strategic asset for the Allies and a war materiel supplier for both sides: the country's location in the southwesternmost corner of the largely German-occupied European continent; being a transport and communication terminus, observation post for spies, and crossroads between Europe, the Atlantic, the Americas, and Africa; Portugal's strategically located Atlantic islands, the Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde archipelagos; and having important mines of wolfram or tungsten ore, crucial for the war industry for hardening steel.To maintain strict neutrality, the Estado Novo regime dominated by Antônio de Oliveira Salazar performed a delicate balancing act. Lisbon attempted to please and cater to the interests of both sets of belligerents, but only to the extent that the concessions granted would not threaten Portugal's security or its status as a neutral. On at least two occasions, Portugal's neutrality status was threatened. First, Germany briefly considered invading Portugal and Spain during 1940-41. A second occasion came in 1943 and 1944 as Great Britain, backed by the United States, pressured Portugal to grant war-related concessions that threatened Portugal's status of strict neutrality and would possibly bring Portugal into the war on the Allied side. Nazi Germany's plan ("Operation Felix") to invade the Iberian Peninsula from late 1940 into 1941 was never executed, but the Allies occupied and used several air and naval bases in Portugal's Azores Islands.The second major crisis for Portugal's neutrality came with increasing Allied pressures for concessions from the summer of 1943 to the summer of 1944. Led by Britain, Portugal's oldest ally, Portugal was pressured to grant access to air and naval bases in the Azores Islands. Such bases were necessary to assist the Allies in winning the Battle of the Atlantic, the naval war in which German U-boats continued to destroy Allied shipping. In October 1943, following tedious negotiations, British forces began to operate such bases and, in November 1944, American forces were allowed to enter the islands. Germany protested and made threats, but there was no German attack.Tensions rose again in the spring of 1944, when the Allies demanded that Lisbon cease exporting wolfram to Germany. Salazar grew agitated, considered resigning, and argued that Portugal had made a solemn promise to Germany that wolfram exports would be continued and that Portugal could not break its pledge. The Portuguese ambassador in London concluded that the shipping of wolfram to Germany was "the price of neutrality." Fearing that a still-dangerous Germany could still attack Portugal, Salazar ordered the banning of the mining, sale, and exports of wolfram not only to Germany but to the Allies as of 6 June 1944.Portugal did not enter the war as a belligerent, and its forces did not engage in combat, but some Portuguese experienced directly or indirectly the impact of fighting. Off Portugal or near her Atlantic islands, Portuguese naval personnel or commercial fishermen rescued at sea hundreds of victims of U-boat sinkings of Allied shipping in the Atlantic. German U-boats sank four or five Portuguese merchant vessels as well and, in 1944, a U-boat stopped, boarded, searched, and forced the evacuation of a Portuguese ocean liner, the Serpa Pinto, in mid-Atlantic. Filled with refugees, the liner was not sunk but several passengers lost their lives and the U-boat kidnapped two of the ship's passengers, Portuguese Americans of military age, and interned them in a prison camp. As for involvement in a theater of war, hundreds of inhabitants were killed and wounded in remote East Timor, a Portuguese colony near Indonesia, which was invaded, annexed, and ruled by Japanese forces between February 1942 and August 1945. In other incidents, scores of Allied military planes, out of fuel or damaged in air combat, crashed or were forced to land in neutral Portugal. Air personnel who did not survive such crashes were buried in Portuguese cemeteries or in the English Cemetery, Lisbon.Portugal's peripheral involvement in largely nonbelligerent aspects of the war accelerated social, economic, and political change in Portugal's urban society. It strengthened political opposition to the dictatorship among intellectual and working classes, and it obliged the regime to bolster political repression. The general economic and financial status of Portugal, too, underwent improvements since creditor Britain, in order to purchase wolfram, foods, and other materials needed during the war, became indebted to Portugal. When Britain repaid this debt after the war, Portugal was able to restore and expand its merchant fleet. Unlike most of Europe, ravaged by the worst war in human history, Portugal did not suffer heavy losses of human life, infrastructure, and property. Unlike even her neighbor Spain, badly shaken by its terrible Civil War (1936-39), Portugal's immediate postwar condition was more favorable, especially in urban areas, although deep-seated poverty remained.Portugal experienced other effects, especially during 1939-42, as there was an influx of about a million war refugees, an infestation of foreign spies and other secret agents from 60 secret intelligence services, and the residence of scores of international journalists who came to report the war from Lisbon. There was also the growth of war-related mining (especially wolfram and tin). Portugal's media eagerly reported the war and, by and large, despite government censorship, the Portuguese print media favored the Allied cause. Portugal's standard of living underwent some improvement, although price increases were unpopular.The silent invasion of several thousand foreign spies, in addition to the hiring of many Portuguese as informants and spies, had fascinating outcomes. "Spyland" Portugal, especially when Portugal was a key point for communicating with occupied Europe (1940-44), witnessed some unusual events, and spying for foreigners at least briefly became a national industry. Until mid-1944, when Allied forces invaded France, Portugal was the only secure entry point from across the Atlantic to Europe or to the British Isles, as well as the escape hatch for refugees, spies, defectors, and others fleeing occupied Europe or Vichy-controlled Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria. Through Portugal by car, ship, train, or scheduled civil airliner one could travel to and from Spain or to Britain, or one could leave through Portugal, the westernmost continental country of Europe, to seek refuge across the Atlantic in the Americas.The wartime Portuguese scene was a colorful melange of illegal activities, including espionage, the black market, war propaganda, gambling, speculation, currency counterfeiting, diamond and wolfram smuggling, prostitution, and the drug and arms trade, and they were conducted by an unusual cast of characters. These included refugees, some of whom were spies, smugglers, diplomats, and business people, many from foreign countries seeking things they could find only in Portugal: information, affordable food, shelter, and security. German agents who contacted Allied sailors in the port of Lisbon sought to corrupt and neutralize these men and, if possible, recruit them as spies, and British intelligence countered this effort. Britain's MI-6 established a new kind of "safe house" to protect such Allied crews from German espionage and venereal disease infection, an approved and controlled house of prostitution in Lisbon's bairro alto district.Foreign observers and writers were impressed with the exotic, spy-ridden scene in Lisbon, as well as in Estoril on the Sun Coast (Costa do Sol), west of Lisbon harbor. What they observed appeared in noted autobiographical works and novels, some written during and some after the war. Among notable writers and journalists who visited or resided in wartime Portugal were Hungarian writer and former communist Arthur Koestler, on the run from the Nazi's Gestapo; American radio broadcaster-journalist Eric Sevareid; novelist and Hollywood script-writer Frederick Prokosch; American diplomat George Kennan; Rumanian cultural attache and later scholar of mythology Mircea Eliade; and British naval intelligence officer and novelist-to-be Ian Fleming. Other notable visiting British intelligence officers included novelist Graham Greene; secret Soviet agent in MI-6 and future defector to the Soviet Union Harold "Kim" Philby; and writer Malcolm Muggeridge. French letters were represented by French writer and airman, Antoine Saint-Exupery and French playwright, Jean Giroudoux. Finally, Aquilino Ribeiro, one of Portugal's premier contemporary novelists, wrote about wartime Portugal, including one sensational novel, Volframio, which portrayed the profound impact of the exploitation of the mineral wolfram on Portugal's poor, still backward society.In Estoril, Portugal, the idea for the world's most celebrated fictitious spy, James Bond, was probably first conceived by Ian Fleming. Fleming visited Portugal several times after 1939 on Naval Intelligence missions, and later he dreamed up the James Bond character and stories. Background for the early novels in the James Bond series was based in part on people and places Fleming observed in Portugal. A key location in Fleming's first James Bond novel, Casino Royale (1953) is the gambling Casino of Estoril. In addition, one aspect of the main plot, the notion that a spy could invent "secret" intelligence for personal profit, was observed as well by the British novelist and former MI-6 officer, while engaged in operations in wartime Portugal. Greene later used this information in his 1958 spy novel, Our Man in Havana, as he observed enemy agents who fabricated "secrets" for money.Thus, Portugal's World War II experiences introduced the country and her people to a host of new peoples, ideas, products, and influences that altered attitudes and quickened the pace of change in this quiet, largely tradition-bound, isolated country. 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7 Tensho Kotai Jingu-kyo (One of the new religions of Japan that have emerged in the post-World War II period)
Религия: Тэнсё Котай ДзингукёУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Tensho Kotai Jingu-kyo (One of the new religions of Japan that have emerged in the post-World War II period)
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world [wɜ:ld]1. nouna. monde m• where in the world has he got to? où a-t-il bien pu passer ?b. (emphatic phrases) there's a world of difference between Paul and Richard il y a un monde entre Paul et Richard► out of this world > (inf) extraordinairec. ( = this life) monde md. ( = domain, environment) monde m• the business/sporting world le monde des affaires/du sporte. ( = society) monde m2. compounds• on a world scale à l'échelle mondiale ► the World Service noun (British) service international de la BBC• the World title fight (Boxing) le championnat du monde ► the World Trade Organization noun l'Organisation f mondiale du commerce[be known] mondialement ; [travel] partout dans le monde* * *[wɜːld] 1.1) ( planet) monde m2) ( group of people) monde m3) ( section of the earth) pays mplthe Eastern/Western world — les pays de l'Est/occidentaux
4) ( environment) monde m, univers m2.he lives in a world of his own ou a private world — il vit dans un monde à part
noun modifier [ events, leader, politics] mondial; [ record, tour, championship] du monde; [ cruise] autour du monde••(all) the world and his wife — hum tout le monde
for all the world like/as if — exactement comme/comme si
it did him the ou a world of good — ça lui a fait énormément de bien
what/where/who etc in the world? — que/où/qui etc diable?
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wə:ld1) (the planet Earth: every country of the world.) mundo2) (the people who live on the planet Earth: The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.) mundo3) (any planet etc: people from other worlds.) mundo4) (a state of existence: Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.) mundo5) (an area of life or activity: the insect world; the world of the international businessman.) mundo6) (a great deal: The holiday did him a/the world of good.) inmenso7) (the lives and ways of ordinary people: He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.) mundo•- worldly- worldliness
- worldwide
- World Wide Web
- the best of both worlds
- for all the world
- out of this world
- what in the world? - what in the world
world n mundotr[wɜːld]1 (earth) mundo2 (sphere) mundo3 (life) mundo, vida4 (people) mundowhat is the world coming to? ¿a dónde iremos a parar?5 (large amount, large number)this will make a world of difference to the disabled esto cambiará totalmente la vida de los minusválidos1 (population, peace) mundial; (politics, trade) internacional\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to do something for (all) the world no hacer algo por nada del mundoa man/woman of the world un hombre/una mujer de mundoit's a small world el mundo es un pañueloit's not the end of the world no es el fin del mundoout of this world fenomenal, estupendo,-a, increíble, fantástico,-athe outside world el mundo exteriorthe world is one's oyster el mundo es suyo, tener el mundo a sus piesto be/mean all the world to somebody serlo todo para alguiento be dead/lost to the world estar profundamente dormido,-ato come down in the world venir a menosto go up in the world prosperar, mejorarto have the best of both worlds tener todas las ventajasto live in a world of one's own vivir en su propio mundoto see the world ver mundoto set the world on fire comerse el mundoto think the world of somebody querer mucho a alguien, adorar a alguienWorld Bank Banco Mundialworld champion campeón,-ona mundialWorld Cup el Mundial, los Mundialesworld fair exposición nombre femenino internacionalworld music música étnicaWorld War I primera guerra mundialWorld War II segunda guerra mundialworld ['wərld] adj: mundial, del mundoworld championship: campeonato mundialworld n: mundo maround the world: alrededor del mundoa world of possibilities: un mundo de posibilidadesto think the world of someone: tener a alguien en alta estimato be worlds apart: no tener nada que ver (uno con otro)adj.• mundano, -a adj.• mundial adj.• mundo, -a adj.n.• mundo s.m.• orbe s.m.• siglo s.m.• tierra s.f.wɜːrld, wɜːld1) ( earth) mundo mto see the world — ver* mundo
there were celebrations all over the world o the world over — hubo festejos en todo el mundo or en el mundo entero
world's (AmE) o (BrE) world record time — récord m or marca f mundial
(it's a) small world! — el mundo es un pañuelo, qué pequeño or (AmL) chico es el mundo!
the world is his/her oyster — tiene el mundo a sus pies
to be dead o lost to the world — estar* profundamente dormido
to be out of this world — \<\<food/music\>\> ser* increíble or fantástico
to bring somebody into the world — traer* a alguien al mundo
to come into the world — venir* al mundo
to have the best of both worlds — tener* todas las ventajas
money makes the world go around — poderoso caballero es don dinero; (before n) <economy, peace> mundial; <politics, trade> internacional
2)a) ( people generally) mundo mwhat is the world coming to? — ¿adónde vamos a ir a parar?
to watch the world go by — ver* pasar a la gente
b) ( society)they've gone up in the world — han prosperado mucho (or hecho fortuna etc)
a woman/man of the world — una mujer/un hombre de mundo
3) (specific period, group) mundo mto live in a world of one's own — vivir en su (or mi etc) propio mundo
there's a world of difference between... — hay una diferencia enorme entre..., hay un abismo entre...
we are worlds apart — no tenemos nada que ver, somos como el día y la noche
to have all the time in the world — tener* todo el tiempo del mundo
who in the world is going to believe that? — ¿quién diablos or demonios se va a creer eso? (fam)
5) ( Relig)[wɜːld]this/the other world — este/el otro mundo
1. N1) (=planet) mundo mour company leads the world in shoe manufacturing — nuestra empresa es líder mundial en la confección de calzado
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in the best of all possible worlds — en el mejor de los mundos•
it's not the end of the world! * — ¡no es el fin del mundo!•
the tallest man in the world — el hombre más alto del mundo•
the New World — el Nuevo Mundo•
the Old World — el Viejo Mundo•
she has travelled all over the world — ha viajado por todo el mundoit's the same the world over — es igual en todo el mundo, es igual vayas a donde vayas
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in a perfect world this would be possible — en un mundo ideal or perfecto esto sería posible•
you have to start living in the real world — tienes que empezar a afrontar la vida or la realidad•
to go round the world — dar la vuelta al mundo•
to see the world — ver mundo•
to take the world as it is — aceptar la realidad, aceptar las cosas como son•
the worst of all possible worlds — el peor de todos los mundos posibles- have the world at one's feet- live in a world of one's own- feel on top of the worlddead 1., 1), money 1., 1), third 4.2) (=realm) mundo m•
the animal world — el reino animal•
the Arab world — el mundo árabe•
the business world — el mundo de los negocios•
the English-speaking world — el mundo de habla inglesa•
the plant world — el reino vegetal•
the world of sport — el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes•
the sporting world — el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes•
the Western world — el mundo occidental3) (=society) mundo mher blouse was undone for all the world to see — tenía la blusa desabrochada a la vista de todo el mundo
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to be alone in the world — estar solo en el mundo, no tener a nadie en el mundo- come down in the world- go up in the worldman 1., 1), outside 3., 1), way 1., 2)4) (=life) mundo min this world — en esta vida, en este mundo
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to bring a child into the world — traer a un niño al mundo•
to come into the world — venir al mundo•
in the next world — en la otra vida, en el otro mundo•
the other world — el otro mundo- have the best of both worlds•
for all the world as if it had never happened — como si nunca hubiera ocurrido•
they're worlds apart — son totalmente opuestos or diferentes, no tiene nada que ver el uno con el otrothey're worlds apart politically — políticamente los separa un abismo, mantienen posiciones políticas totalmente diferentes
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there's a world of difference between... — hay un mundo or abismo entre...•
I'd give the world to know — daría todo el oro del mundo por saberlo•
it did him the world of good — le sentó de maravilla, le hizo la mar de bien *•
nothing in the world would make me do it — no lo haría por nada del mundohow in the world did you manage to do it? * — ¿cómo demonios or diablos conseguiste hacerlo?
what in the world were you thinking of! * — ¡qué demonios or diablos estabas pensando! *
where in the world has he got to? * — ¿dónde demonios or diablos se ha metido? *
why in the world did you do that? * — ¿por qué demonios or diablos hiciste eso? *
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she means the world to me — ella significa muchísimo para mí•
not for all the world — por nada del mundo•
he promised me the world — me prometió la luna•
to think the world of sb — tener a algn en gran estima2.CPD [economy, proportions] mundial; [events, news] internacional; [trade] internacional, mundial; [tour] mundial, alrededor del mundoWorld Bank N — Banco m Mundial
world beater N — campeón(-ona) m / f mundial
world champion N — campeón(-ona) m / f del mundo, campeón(-ona) m / f mundial
world championship N — campeonato m mundial, campeonato m del mundo
the World Cup N — (Ftbl) la Copa Mundial, la Copa del Mundo
world fair N — feria f universal
World Heritage Site N — lugar m patrimonio de la humanidad
world language N — lengua f universal
world leader N — [of country, company] líder m mundial; (=politician) jefe(-a) m / f de estado
world market N — mercado m mundial
world market price N — precio m (del mercado) mundial
world music N — músicas fpl del mundo, world music f
world order N — orden m mundial
world power N — (=country) potencia f mundial
world premiere N — estreno m mundial
world record N — récord m mundial
world's champion N — (US) campeón(-ona) m / f del mundo, campeón(-ona) m / f mundial
World Series N — (US) campeonato m mundial de béisbol
See:see cultural note BASEBALL in baseballWorld Service N — (Brit) servicio internacional de la BBC
world title N — título m mundial
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the World Trade Organization — la Organización Mundial del Comercioworld view N — cosmovisión f
World War One/Two — la Primera/Segunda Guerra Mundial
* * *[wɜːrld, wɜːld]1) ( earth) mundo mto see the world — ver* mundo
there were celebrations all over the world o the world over — hubo festejos en todo el mundo or en el mundo entero
world's (AmE) o (BrE) world record time — récord m or marca f mundial
(it's a) small world! — el mundo es un pañuelo, qué pequeño or (AmL) chico es el mundo!
the world is his/her oyster — tiene el mundo a sus pies
to be dead o lost to the world — estar* profundamente dormido
to be out of this world — \<\<food/music\>\> ser* increíble or fantástico
to bring somebody into the world — traer* a alguien al mundo
to come into the world — venir* al mundo
to have the best of both worlds — tener* todas las ventajas
money makes the world go around — poderoso caballero es don dinero; (before n) <economy, peace> mundial; <politics, trade> internacional
2)a) ( people generally) mundo mwhat is the world coming to? — ¿adónde vamos a ir a parar?
to watch the world go by — ver* pasar a la gente
b) ( society)they've gone up in the world — han prosperado mucho (or hecho fortuna etc)
a woman/man of the world — una mujer/un hombre de mundo
3) (specific period, group) mundo mto live in a world of one's own — vivir en su (or mi etc) propio mundo
there's a world of difference between... — hay una diferencia enorme entre..., hay un abismo entre...
we are worlds apart — no tenemos nada que ver, somos como el día y la noche
to have all the time in the world — tener* todo el tiempo del mundo
who in the world is going to believe that? — ¿quién diablos or demonios se va a creer eso? (fam)
5) ( Relig)this/the other world — este/el otro mundo
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[wɔː]n- Great Patriotic war- cold war- all-out total war
- atomic war
- conventional war
- defensive war
- limited war
- offensive war
- thermonuclear war
- war of manoeuvre
- in the war
- declare war- be at war with smb- wage war
- ban war
- outlaw war
- end a war
- levy war on smb
- lose war
- escalate a war
- win war - all is fair in love and warUSAGE:(1.) Найменование войн, за исключением мировых, употребляются с определенным артиклем: the Crimean War Крымская война; the Persian War Персидская война. Когда существительное war употребляется с описательным определением, перед ним употребляется неопределенный артикль: a neauclear war ядерная война. (2.) Русские первая (вторая) мировая война могут соответствовать двум конструкциям: World War One (Two) или The second (the first) World War -
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[wë:ld] n 1. botë; all over the world, all the world over në të gjithë botën; around-the-world tour udhëtim rreth botës; the New World Amerika; the Third World pol. Bota e Tretë; the insect world bota e insekteve. 2. fig. fushë, sferë, botë; the world of arts bota e artit. 3. jetë e gjallë; jetë shoqërore/ekonomike, botë; ready to go out into the world gati për t'u futur në jetën e gjallë; she's not long for this world ajo nuk e ka të gjatë. 4. raca njerëzore, njerëzimi; njerëzit, bota; the whole world knows it e dinë të gjithë, e di gjithë bota. 5. gjithësia. 6. gj.fol. (në shprehje emfatike) pafundësi; a world of shumë, pa masë; how/what/where/ why in the world...? si/çfarë/ku/pse dreqin/të shkretën..? 7. attr. botëror; i botës; i përbotshëm; universal.● all the world and his wife soji e sorollopi, i madh e i vogël; bring into the world sjell në jetë, lind; come into the world vij në jetë, lind; for all the world pikërisht; ngado që ta marrësh; in the world a) gjëkundi; b) gjësendi; nowhere in the world asgjëkundi; nothing in the world asgjë në botë; on a world scale në shkallë botërore; on top of the world me fletë, fluturoj; out of this world gj.fol. a) madhështor; i paarritshëm; i mrekullueshëm; b) hyjnor; world without end përgjithmonë.● world champion ['wë:ld 'çæmpiën] n. kampion botëror/i botës● world championship ['wë:ld 'çæmpiënship] n. kampionat botëror● World Court (the) ['wë:ld ko:t] n. Gjyqi Ndërkombëtar● World Cup (the) ['wë:ld kap] n. Kupa e Botës● world fair [wë:ld feë] n. panair ndërkombëtar● world-famous ['wë:ld feimës] adj. me famë botërore● World Health Organization (the) [wë:ld helth,o:gënai'zeishën] n. Organizata Botërore e Shëndetit● worldliness [wë:ldlinis] n. natyrë materialiste (e njeriut); natyrë tokësore/johyjnore● worldly ['wë:ldli] adj 1. tokësor; i kësaj bote. 2. materialist. 3. me përvojë; me këmbë në tokë. 4. lëndor, material; worldly goods të mira materiale● worldly-minded ['wë:ldli 'maindid] adj. materialist; me këmbë në tokë● worldly wisdom ['wë:ldli 'wizdëm] n. përvojë jetësore● worldly-wise ['wë:ldli uaiz] adj. i rrahur, me përvojë● world-shaking ['wë:ld 'sheiking] adj. i mahnitshëm● World title (the) [wë:ld 'taitël] n. titulli kampion i botës; the World title fight ndeshje për titullin e kampionit të botës (në boks)● World War One/Two [wë:ld wo:(r) uan/tu:] n. hist. Lufta l/ll Botërore● world-weariness ['wë:ld wië:(r)nis] n. neveri nga bota/ nga jeta● world-weary ['wë:ld wiëri] adj. i lodhur/i mërzitur nga jeta* * *bota -
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[wəːld] 1. nświat m2. cpdto think the world of sb — ( think highly) bardzo kogoś cenić; (like, love) świata poza kimś nie widzieć
it will do you a/the world of good — to ci doskonale zrobi
world champion — mistrz(yni) m(f) świata
World War One/Two — pierwsza/druga wojna światowa
* * *[wə:ld]1) (the planet Earth: every country of the world.) świat2) (the people who live on the planet Earth: The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.) świat3) (any planet etc: people from other worlds.) świat4) (a state of existence: Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.) świat5) (an area of life or activity: the insect world; the world of the international businessman.) świat6) (a great deal: The holiday did him a/the world of good.) moc, mnóstwo7) (the lives and ways of ordinary people: He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.) świat•- worldly- worldliness
- worldwide
- World Wide Web
- the best of both worlds
- for all the world
- out of this world
- what in the world? - what in the world -
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n война (1). Название войн, за исключением мировых, употребляются с определенным артиклем:the Crimean War — Крымская война,
the Persian War — Персидская война.
(2). Русские первая (вторая) мировая война могут соответствовать двум конструкциям:World War One (Two) или The second (the first) World War.
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world [wɜ:ld]1 nounA.∎ to travel round the world faire le tour du monde, voyager autour du monde;∎ to see the world voir du pays, courir le monde;∎ throughout the world dans le monde entier;∎ in this part of the world dans cette région;∎ the best in the world le meilleur du monde;∎ I'm the world's worst photographer il n'y a pas pire photographe que moi;∎ there isn't a nicer spot in the whole world il n'y a pas d'endroit plus agréable au monde;∎ the world over, all over the world dans le monde entier, partout dans le monde;∎ love is the same the world over l'amour, c'est la même chose partout dans le monde;∎ it's a small world! (que) le monde est petit!∎ there may be other worlds out there il existe peut-être d'autres mondes quelque part(c) (universe) monde m, univers m;∎ since the world began depuis que le monde existeB.∎ the Arab World le monde arabe;∎ the developing world les pays mpl en voie de développement;∎ the Gaelic-speaking world les régions où l'on parle le gaélique;∎ the Spanish-speaking world le monde hispanophone∎ she wants to change the world elle veut changer le monde;∎ in the modern world dans le monde moderne;∎ she's gone up in the world elle a fait du chemin;∎ he's gone down in the world il a connu de meilleurs jours;∎ to come into the world venir au monde;∎ to bring a child into the world mettre un enfant au monde;∎ they hesitated to bring children into the world ils hésitaient à avoir des enfants;∎ to be alone in the world être seul au monde;∎ to make one's way in the world faire son chemin;∎ you have to take the world as you find it il faut prendre les choses comme elles viennent;∎ what's the world coming to? où allons-nous?, où va le monde?(c) (general public) monde m;∎ the world awaits the outcome of the talks le monde entier attend le résultat des pourparlers;∎ the news shook the world la nouvelle a ébranlé le monde entier;∎ the singer had the world at her feet la chanteuse avait tout le monde à ses pieds∎ we don't want the whole world to know nous ne voulons pas que tout le monde le sache;C.(a) (existence, particular way of life) monde m, vie f;∎ a whole new world opened up to me un monde nouveau s'ouvrit à moi;∎ we live in different worlds nous ne vivons pas sur la même planète;∎ it's a different world up north c'est complètement différent au nord;∎ to be worlds apart (in lifestyle) avoir des styles de vie complètement différents; (in opinions) avoir des opinions complètement différentes∎ he lives in a world of his own il vit dans un monde à lui;∎ a nightmare/a fantasy world un monde de cauchemar/de rêve;∎ the child's world l'univers m des enfants;∎ they knew nothing of the world outside ils ignoraient tout du monde extérieur;∎ the underwater world le monde sous-marin(c) (field, domain) monde m, milieu m, milieux mpl;∎ she is well known in the theatre world elle est connue dans le milieu du théâtre;∎ the publishing world le monde de l'édition(d) (group of living things) monde m;∎ the animal/the plant world le règne animal/végétal∎ to renounce the world renoncer au monde;∎ in this world and the next dans ce monde(-ci) et dans l'autre;∎ he isn't long for this world il n'en a pas pour longtemps;∎ a holiday will do you a or the world of good des vacances vous feront le plus grand bien;∎ it made a world of difference ça a tout changé;∎ there's a world of difference between them il y a un monde entre eux;∎ he thinks the world of his daughter il a une admiration sans bornes pour sa fille;∎ it means the world to me c'est quelque chose qui me tient beaucoup à cœur(champion, championship, record) mondial, du monde; (language, history, religion) universel; (population) mondial;∎ on a world scale à l'échelle mondialeexactement;∎ she behaved for all the world as if she owned the place elle faisait exactement comme si elle était chez elle∎ I wouldn't hurt her for (anything in) the world je ne lui ferais de mal pour rien au monde∎ nothing in the world would change my mind rien au monde ne me ferait changer d'avis;∎ I felt as if I hadn't a care in the world je me sentais libre de tout souci;∎ we've got all the time in the world nous avons tout le ou tout notre temps;∎ all the good intentions in the world won't bring her back on ne la ramènera pas, même avec les meilleures intentions du monde;∎ I wouldn't do it for all the money in the world! je ne le ferais pas pour tout l'or du monde!(b) (expressing surprise, irritation, frustration)∎ who in the world will believe you? qui donc va vous croire?;∎ where in the world have you put it? où l'avez-vous donc mis?;∎ what in the world made you do it? pourquoi donc avez-vous fait ça?;∎ why in the world didn't you tell me? pourquoi donc ne me l'as-tu pas dit?familiar extraordinaire, sensationnel►► American the World Almanac = publication annuelle qui recense les événements de l'année;the World Bank la Banque mondiale;the World Council of Churches le Conseil œcuménique des Églises;the World Cup la Coupe du monde;world domination domination f du monde;world economy conjoncture f économique mondiale;World Fair exposition f universelle;the World Health Organization l'Organisation f mondiale de la santé;world language langue f internationale;world map carte f du monde; (in two hemispheres) mappemonde f;Commerce world market marché m mondial ou international;world music world music f;world opinion l'opinion internationale;world peace la paix mondiale;world power puissance f mondiale;Finance world reserves réserves fpl mondiales;world rights droits mpl d'exploitation pour le monde entier;World Series = le championnat américain de base-ball;Radio the World Service = service étranger de la BBC;world television mondovision f;world tour voyage m autour du monde;world trade commerce m international;the World Trade Center le World Trade Center;the World Trade Organization l'Organisation f mondiale du commerce;world view = vue métaphysique du monde;world war guerre f mondiale;World War I, the First World War la Première Guerre mondiale;World War II, the Second World War la Seconde Guerre mondiale;familiar world war three la troisième guerre mondiale;the World Wide Fund for Nature le Fonds international pour la protection de la nature;Computing the World Wide Web le World Wide Web -
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noun1) Welt, diego/sail round the world — eine Weltreise machen/die Welt umsegeln
it's the same the world over — es ist doch überall das gleiche
[all] the world over, all over the world — in od. auf der ganzen Welt
lead the world [in something] — [in etwas (Dat.)] führend in der Welt sein
the Old/New World — die Alte/Neue Welt
who/what in the world was it? — wer/was in aller Welt war es? (ugs.)
how in the world was it that...? — wie in aller Welt (ugs.) war es möglich, dass...?
nothing in the world would persuade me — um nichts in der Welt ließe ich mich überreden
look for all the world as if... — geradezu aussehen, als ob...
be all the world to somebody — jemandem das Wichtigste/Liebste auf der Welt sein
out of this world — (fig. coll.) fantastisch (ugs.)
get the best of both worlds — am meisten profitieren
the world's end, the end of the world — das Ende der Welt
it's not the end of the world — (iron.) davon geht die Welt nicht unter (ugs.)
know/have seen a lot of the world — die Welt kennen/viel von der Welt gesehen haben
a man/woman of the world — ein Mann/eine Frau mit Welterfahrung
go up/come down in the world — [gesellschaftlich] aufsteigen/absteigen; attrib.
world politics — Weltpolitik, die
2) (domain)the literary/sporting/animal world — die literarische Welt (geh.) /die Welt (geh.) des Sports/die Tierwelt
the world of letters/art/sport — die Welt (geh.) der Literatur/Kunst/des Sports
3) (vast amount)it will do him a or the world of good — es wird ihm unendlich gut tun
* * *[wə:ld]1) (the planet Earth: every country of the world.) die Welt2) (the people who live on the planet Earth: The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.) die Welt3) (any planet etc: people from other worlds.) die Welt4) (a state of existence: Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.) die Welt5) (an area of life or activity: the insect world; the world of the international businessman.) die Welt6) (a great deal: The holiday did him a/the world of good.) eine Unmenge7) (the lives and ways of ordinary people: He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.) die Welt•- academic.ru/83067/worldly">worldly- worldliness
- worldwide
- World Wide Web
- the best of both worlds
- for all the world
- out of this world
- what in the world? - what in the world* * *[wɜ:ld, AM wɜ:rld]n▪ the \world die Welt [o Erde]the longest bridge in the \world die längste Brücke der Weltbeings from other \worlds Außerirdische plwe live in a changing \world wir leben in einer Welt, die sich ständig ändert\world of finance Finanzwelt fthe ancient/modern \world die antike/moderne Weltthe industrialized \world die Industriegesellschaftthe \world to come die Nachweltthe animal \world die Tierweltthe \world of business die Geschäftsweltthe rock music \world die Welt des Rock, die Rockszenethe Catholic/Christian/Muslim \world die katholische/christliche/moslemische Weltthe French-speaking/German-speaking \world die französisch-/deutschsprachige Welther whole \world had collapsed für sie war die Welt zusammengebrochento be inexperienced in the ways of the \world die Gesetze der Welt nicht kennento be off in one's own little \world sich dat seine eigene kleine Welt geschaffen habento withdraw from the \world sich akk von der Welt [o den Menschen] zurückziehen6.▶ for all the \world as if... geradeso, als ob...▶ to be \worlds apart Welten auseinanderliegenthey are \worlds apart in their political views zwischen ihren politischen Ansichten liegen Welten▶ not for [all] the \world nie im Leben, um keinen Preis▶ sb has the \world at their feet jdm liegt die Welt zu Füßen▶ in the \world at large im Großen und Ganzen [gesehen]▶ love/money makes the \world go [a]round die Liebe/Geld regiert die Welt▶ to look for all the \world like... ganz aussehen wie...▶ to be a man/woman of the \world ein Mann/eine Frau von Welt sein▶ [all] the \world over überall auf der Welt, auf der ganzen Welt▶ the \world is your oyster die Welt steht dir offen▶ what/who/how in the \world was/wer/wie um alles in der Welt* * *[wɜːld]n1) Welt fhe jets/sails all over the world — er jettet/segelt in der Weltgeschichte herum
it's not the end of the world! (inf) — deshalb or davon geht die Welt nicht unter! (inf)
money makes the world go round — es dreht sich alles um das Geld, Geld regiert die Welt
2)the New/Old/Third World — die Neue/Alte/Dritte Welt
the animal/vegetable world — die Tier-/Pflanzenwelt
3) (= society) Welt fman/woman of the world — Mann m/Frau f von Welt
he had the world at his feet — die ganze Welt lag ihm zu Füßen
to lead the world in sth — in etw (dat) in der Welt führend sein
how goes the world with you? — wie gehts?, wie stehts?
all the world knows... — alle Welt or jeder weiß...
4) (= this life) Welt fto come into the world —
world without end (Eccl) to renounce the world (Rel) — von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit der Welt (dat) entsagen
to have the best of both worlds — das eine tun und das andere nicht lassen
out of this world (inf) — fantastisch, phantastisch
what/who in the world — was/wer in aller Welt
it did him a world of good — es hat ihm (unwahrscheinlich) gutgetan
they're worlds apart — sie sind total verschieden
for all the world like... — beinahe wie...
he looked for all the world as if nothing had happened — er sah aus, als wäre überhaupt nichts geschehen
* * *1. Welt f:a) Erde fb) Himmelskörper mc) All n, Universum nd) fig (die) Menschen pl, (die) Leute ple) fig (Gesellschafts-, Berufs) Sphäre f:the commercial world, the world of commerce die Handelswelt;the scientific world die Welt der Wissenschaften;the world of letters die gelehrte Welt;all the world die ganze Welt, jedermann; → Bes Redew2. (Mineral-, Pflanzen-, Tier) Welt f, (-)Reich na world of difference ein himmelweiter Unterschied umg;a world of difficulties eine Unmenge Schwierigkeiten;the medicine did me a world of good das Medikament hat mir unwahrscheinlich gutgetan;there was a world of meaning in her look ihr Blick sprach Bände;for all the world in jeder Hinsicht;not for all the world um keinen Preis;a) vor aller Augen,b) für alle deutlich sichtbar;not for the world nicht um die oder um alles in der Welt;from all over the world aus aller Welt;what (who) in the world …? was (wer) in aller Welt …?;nothing in the world nichts in der Welt, rein gar nichts;out of this world umg fantastisch, (einfach) sagenhaft;to the world’s end bis ans Ende der Welt;world without end (adverbiell) immer und ewig;it’s a small world die Welt ist klein oder ein Dorf;it’s not the end of the world davon geht die Welt nicht unter;all the world and his wife were there umg alles, was Beine hatte, war dort; Gott und die Welt waren dort;they are worlds apart zwischen ihnen liegen Welten, sie trennen Welten;it’s worlds away from es ist endlos weit weg von;I’m not asking the world ich verlange nichts Unmögliches;bring (come) into the world zur Welt bringen (kommen);carry the world before one glänzende Erfolge haben;he has the world before him ihm steht die ganze Welt offen;have the best of both worlds weder auf das Eine noch auf das Andere verzichten müssen;live in a world of one’s own in seiner eigenen Welt leben;put into the world in die Welt setzen;he won’t set the world on fire er hat das Pulver auch nicht erfunden umg;set the world to rights umg die Welt wieder in Ordnung bringen;think the world of große Stücke halten auf (akk);* * *noun1) Welt, diego/sail round the world — eine Weltreise machen/die Welt umsegeln
[all] the world over, all over the world — in od. auf der ganzen Welt
lead the world [in something] — [in etwas (Dat.)] führend in der Welt sein
the Old/New World — die Alte/Neue Welt
who/what in the world was it? — wer/was in aller Welt war es? (ugs.)
how in the world was it that...? — wie in aller Welt (ugs.) war es möglich, dass...?
look for all the world as if... — geradezu aussehen, als ob...
be all the world to somebody — jemandem das Wichtigste/Liebste auf der Welt sein
out of this world — (fig. coll.) fantastisch (ugs.)
the world's end, the end of the world — das Ende der Welt
it's not the end of the world — (iron.) davon geht die Welt nicht unter (ugs.)
know/have seen a lot of the world — die Welt kennen/viel von der Welt gesehen haben
a man/woman of the world — ein Mann/eine Frau mit Welterfahrung
go up/come down in the world — [gesellschaftlich] aufsteigen/absteigen; attrib.
world politics — Weltpolitik, die
2) (domain)the literary/sporting/animal world — die literarische Welt (geh.) /die Welt (geh.) des Sports/die Tierwelt
the world of letters/art/sport — die Welt (geh.) der Literatur/Kunst/des Sports
it will do him a or the world of good — es wird ihm unendlich gut tun
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1. сущ.
1) война to ban war, outlaw war ≈ запрещать военные действия, объявлять военные действия незаконными to carry the war into the enemy's country/camp ≈ переносить войну на территорию противника;
перен. предъявлять встречное обвинение;
отвечать обвинением на обвинение to conduct war, fight war ≈ вести войну, быть в состоянии войны( с кем-л.) to end a war ≈ закончить войну to escalate a war, to step up a war ≈ наращивать военные действия to levy war on smb. ≈ вступать в войну с кем-л. to lose war ≈ проиграть войну to make, wage war on (against) smb. ≈ вести войну с кем-л. to win war ≈ выиграть войну all-out war atomic war civil war cold war conventional war defensive war full-scale war global war holy war ideological war hot war limited war nuclear war offensive war thermonuclear war star wars total war war of manoeuvre war to the knife
2) борьба war of nerves ≈ психологическая борьба
2. прил. военный War Office ≈ военное министерство( в Англии) on a war footing ≈ в боевой готовности war seat ≈ театр военных действий
3. гл.;
уст. воевать( against) For years they have warred against the people from the neighbouring islands. ≈ Уже много лет они ведут войны с населением соседних островов. to war with one's neighbors ≈ вести войну с соседями, вести войну с соседними государствами to war over disputed territory ≈ вести военные действия из-за спорной территории war down война;
боевые действия - nuclear * (ракетно-) ядерная война - star *s звездные войны - accidental * война в результате случайности - cold * холодная война - shooting * "горячая война", настоящая война (в противоп. холодной войне) - * of attrition война на истощение - * of movement( военное) маневренная война - * of position( военное) позиционная война - * of siege позиционная война;
(историческое) осадная война;
блокада - he fought in the Second World War /in World War Two/ он участник второй мировой войны - W. between the States (американизм) (историческое) гражданская война в США (между Севером и Югом;
1861-1865 гг.) - W. of Independence, Revolutionary W. (американизм) (историческое) война за независимость( 1775- 1783 гг.) - the Thirty Years' War (историческое) Тридцатилетняя война - W. of the Roses( историческое) война Алой и Белой розы - the art of * военное искусство - luck of * военное счастье;
превратности войны - at * (with) в состоянии войны (с кем-л.) - country at * воюющая страна - in the * на войне;
во время войны - to wage /to make/ * on /against/ smb. вести войну /воевать/ с кем-л. - to go to * (against) прибегать к оружию (против кого-л.) ;
начинать войну( с кем-л.) ;
идти на войну /на фронт/ - from before the * с довоенного времени борьба - class * классовая борьба - * of nerves война нервов, психологическая война - * against illiteracy борьба с неграмотностью - to make * on disease вести борьбу с болезнями - * of the elements борьба стихий;
буря, стихийное бедствие - * of words словесная перепалка вражда, антагонизм - to have * in one's heart затаить в душе вражду (устаревшее) войска > * to the knife( военное) война на истребление;
борьба не на живот, а на смерть > private * кровная месть;
самочинные военные действия (без санкции правительства) > to carry the * into the enemy's camp переносить войну на территорию противника;
наступать;
переходить в наступление( в споре) > to have been in the *s (разговорное) побывать в переделке > you look as if you had been in the *s у тебя потрепанный вид( книжное) воевать, вести войну - to * down завоевать, покорить( with, against) бороться( с кем-л., чем-л.) враждовать, конфликтовать aggressive ~ агрессивная (захватническая) война to levy (или to make, to wage) ~ (on smb.) вести войну (с кем-л.) ;
art of war военное искусство ~ война;
civil war гражданская война;
ideological war идеологическая война;
war of manoeuvre маневренная война civil ~ гражданская война to declare ~ (on smb.) объявить войну( кому-л.) the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
World War (II) вторая мировая война( 1939- 1945 гг.) ~ война;
civil war гражданская война;
ideological war идеологическая война;
war of manoeuvre маневренная война in the ~ во время войны;
war to the knife война на истребление;
борьба не на живот, а на смерть;
at war в состоянии войны in the ~ на войне ~ attr. военный;
War Office военное министерство( в Англии) ;
war seat театр военных действий;
on a war footing в боевой готовности price ~ война цен shooting ~ военный конфликт, боевые действия (в противоположность "холодной" войне) tariff ~ таможенная война trade ~ торговая война war борьба;
war of the elements борьба стихий;
war between man and nature борьба человека с природой ~ уст. воевать;
war down завоевать, покорить ~ война;
civil war гражданская война;
ideological war идеологическая война;
war of manoeuvre маневренная война ~ attr. военный;
War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
war seat театр военных действий;
on a war footing в боевой готовности war борьба;
war of the elements борьба стихий;
war between man and nature борьба человека с природой ~ crimes военные преступления;
war hawk поджигатель войны, "ястреб" ~ уст. воевать;
war down завоевать, покорить ~ effort военные усилия, мобилизация всех сил для обороны страны;
war loan военный заем ~ crimes военные преступления;
war hawk поджигатель войны, "ястреб" ~ effort военные усилия, мобилизация всех сил для обороны страны;
war loan военный заем ~ of attrition война на истощение ~ война;
civil war гражданская война;
ideological war идеологическая война;
war of manoeuvre маневренная война ~ attr. военный;
War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
war seat театр военных действий;
on a war footing в боевой готовности ~ attr. военный;
War Office военное министерство (в Англии) ;
war seat театр военных действий;
on a war footing в боевой готовности in the ~ во время войны;
war to the knife война на истребление;
борьба не на живот, а на смерть;
at war в состоянии войны the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
World War (II) вторая мировая война (1939- 1945 гг.) world ~ мировая война the Great War, World War I первая мировая война (1914-1918 гг.) ;
World War (II) вторая мировая война (1939- 1945 гг.) -
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n1) світ, всесвітall the world over, all over the world — в усьому світі, по всьому світу
2) сфера, галузь; колаthe world of commerce — комерційні кола, торговельний світ
3) період історії4) життя (людини)how goes the world with you? — як поживаєте?, як ваші справи?
so goes the world — розм. отаке життя
5) світ, царство6) світ, кругозір7) товариство, середовище, суспільство8) розм. безліч, багато; купа, сила-силеннаW. Bank — Міжнародний (Світовий) банк
world sadness — філос. світова скорбота
world series — спорт. щорічний чемпіонат з бейсболу (у США)
world spirit — філос. світовий дух
out of this world — божественний, чудовий, прекрасний
to come into the world — народитися, з'явитися на світ
what in the world does he mean? — що він, власне, хоче сказати?
world without end — на віки вічні; навіки-віків
* * *I n1) світ, земля, земна куляto come into the world — з'явитися на світ, народитися
a citizen of the world — громадянин світу, космополіт
the world over, all over the world — по всьому світу
world's fair — всесвітня виставка; планета; світ, всесвіт; частина земної кулі
the Third World countries — країни "третього світу"
the New World — Новий Світ; населення земної кулі, людство
2) сфера, галузьthe world of books [of art, of music] — світ книг [мистецтва, музики]
3) світ, царствоthe animal [the vegetable] world — тваринний [рослинний]світ
the ancient [the medieval] world — древній [середньовічний]світ
to have the world before one — мати перед собою все життя; = у нього все попереду
to take the world as it is /as one finds it/ — пристосовуватися до життя; сприймати світ таким, який він є
to let the world slide — не намагатися переробити життя /світ/, не йти проти течії; нехтувати умовностями
to know the world — мати досвід, знати життя
to come up /to rise, to make one's way/ in the world — зробити кар'єру
to come /to go/ down in the world — втратити колишнє положення в суспільстві
how is the world using you є, how goes the world with you — є як справиє, як живетеє
so goes /wags/ the world — таке життя; навколишнє середовище; світ, світок; коло ( знайомих)
her middle-class world — її міщанський світок, її мілко-буржуазне оточення
6) суспільствоthe great world, the world or fashion — вищий світ
all the world and his wife — "весь світ"
all the world knows that... — усім відомо, що...
7) безліч, масаto think the world of smb — бути надзвичайно високої думки про кого-н.
the holiday did me a world /worlds/ of good — відпустка принесла мені багато користі
8) peл. світto forsake the world — відмовитися /піти/ від світу; постригтися в монахи
to go to a better world — піти у кращий світ /на той світ/; the other /the next/ world, the world to come той світ, загробне життя
this world — цей світ, цей тлінний світ(в протист. потойбічному світу)
in this world and the next — на цьому, на тому світі
the lower /the nether/ world — пекло; земля (в протист. небесам); цей світ
9) емоц.- підсил.what in the world did he mean — що ж він хотів сказатиє
I do not know what in the world to do with it — не можу збагнути, що з цим робити
for all the world as if — точно так, якби
to the world — вкрай, надзвичайно
on top of the world — на вершині щастя; не в собі від радощів
out of this world — незвичайний, чудовий
she had a figure which was out of this world — такої фігури, як у неї, світ не ще бачив
world without end — цepк. на віка віків
not for the world — ни в якому разі; ні за що в світі
he would give the world to know that — він віддав би все на світі, щоб дізнатися про це
to make the best of both worlds — мати е те, інше ( без необхідності вибору)
II adead to the world — що нічого не помічає; що не реагує на оточення (про сплячого, п'яного)
1) що відноситься до всього світу, всесвітній, світовий -
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1. n1) війна; бойові діїshooting war — гаряча (справжня) війна
war of siege — блокада; позиційна війна
to go to war (against) — вдаватися до зброї (проти когось); починати війну (з кимсь); іти на фронт (на війну)
to wage (to make, to levy) war on (against) smb. — вести війну (воювати) з кимсь
2) боротьба; ворожнеча; ворожістьwar of the elements — боротьба стихій, стихійне лихо
3) поет. зброя; війська4) поет. битваwar bonds — фін. облігації воєнних позик
war brides — амер. дружини американських військовослужбовців, що одружилися під час служби за межами США
W. Book — військ. мобілізаційний розклад
war build-up — військ., розм. воєнні приготування; зосередження військ
war cabinet — військовий кабінет; уряд воєнного часу
W. College — військовий коледж
W. Department — військове міністерство (у США)
war eagle — орн. беркут
war effort — мобілізація усіх сил на оборону країни; робота для потреб фронту
war fever — мед. висипний («воєнний») тиф
war footing — воєнне становище; бойова готовність
war guilt — відповідальність (вина) за розв'язування війни
war hawk — амер. палій війни
W. House — військ., розм. військове міністерство
war loss — військ. воєнні втрати; корабель, що потонув під час воєнних дій
W. Office — військове міністерство (у Великій Британії)
war outfit — військове майно; бойова техніка; озброєння і обмундирування воєнного часу
war room — мор. командний пункт
war strength — бойовий склад; чисельність за штатами воєнного часу
war to the knife — військ. війна на винищення
war usage — юр. звичай війни
private war — кровна помста; самочинні воєнні дії
* * *I [wxː] n1) війна; бойові діїwar of siege — позиційна війна; icт. облогова війна; блокада
he fought in the Second World War /in World War Two/ — він учасник другої світової війни
War between the States — aмep.; icт.;громадянська війна в США (між Північчю та Півднем 1861-1865 pp.)
W. of Independence, Revolutionary W. — aмep.; icт. війна за незалежність (1775-1783 pp.)
the Thirty Years' War — icт. Тридцятирічна війна
War of the Roses — icт. війна Червоної, Білої троянди
2) боротьбаwar of nerves — війна нервів, психологічна війна
war of the elements — боротьба стихій; буря, стихійне лихо
3) ворожнеча, антагонізм4) icт. військаwar to the knife — вiйcьк. війна на винищування; боротьба не на життя, а на смерть
private war — кровна помста; самочинні військові дії ( без санкції уряду)
II [wxː] vto carry the war into the enemy's camp — переносити війну на територію супротивника; наступати; переходити в натиск ( у спорі)
1) книжн. воювати, вести війнуto war down — завоювати, підкорити
2) (with, against) боротися (з кимось, чимось)3) ворогувати, конфліктуватиIII = worse III IV = worse I V = worst IV -
19 world
[wɜ:ld, Am wɜ:rld] nthe \world die Welt [o Erde];the longest bridge in the \world die längste Brücke der Weltbeings from other \worlds Außerirdische plwe live in a changing \world wir leben in einer Welt, die sich ständig ändert;the ancient/modern \world die antike/moderne Welt;the industrialized \world die Industriegesellschaft;the \world to come die Nachweltthe animal \world die Tierwelt;the \world of business die Geschäftswelt;the rock music \world die Welt des Rock, die Rockszene;the French-speaking/German-speaking \world die französisch-/deutschsprachige Welther whole \world had collapsed für sie war die Welt zusammengebrochen;to be inexperienced in the ways of the \world die Gesetze der Welt nicht kennen;to be off in one's own little \world sich dat seine eigene kleine Welt geschaffen haben;PHRASES:sb has the \world at their feet jdm liegt die Welt zu Füßen;love/money makes the \world go [a]round die Liebe/Geld regiert die Welt;to be a man/woman of the \world ein Mann/eine Frau von Welt sein;to be at one with the \world mit sich dat und der Welt zufrieden sein;the \world is your oyster die Welt steht dir offen;in the \world at large im Großen und Ganzen [gesehen];to be \worlds apart Welten auseinanderliegen;they are \worlds apart in their political views zwischen ihren politischen Ansichten liegen Welten;to be [or mean] [all] the \world to sb jds Ein nt und Alles sein;to look for all the \world like... ganz aussehen wie...;for all the \world as if... geradeso, als ob...;not for [all] the \world nie im Leben, um keinen Preis;what/who/how in the \world was/wer/wie um alles in der Welt;[all] the \world over überall auf der Welt, auf der ganzen Welt -
20 war
I1. [wɔ:] n1. война; боевые действияshooting war - «горячая война», настоящая война (в противоп. холодной войне)
war of movement - воен. манёвренная война
war of position - воен. позиционная война
war of siege - а) позиционная война; б) ист. осадная война; блокада
he fought in the Second World War /in World War Two/ - он участник второй мировой войны
War between the States - амер. ист. гражданская война в США (между Севером и Югом; 1861-1865 гг.)
War of Independence, Revolutionary War - амер. ист. война за независимость (1775-1783 гг.)
the Thirty Years' War - ист. Тридцатилетняя война
War of the Roses - ист. война Алой и Белой розы
luck of war - военное счастье; превратности войны
at war (with) - в состоянии войны (с кем-л.)
in the war - а) на войне; б) во время войны
to wage /to make/ war on /against/ smb. - вести войну /воевать/ с кем-л.
to go to war - а) (against) прибегать к оружию (против кого-л.); начинать войну (с кем-л.); б) идти на войну /на фронт/
2. борьбаwar of nerves - война нервов, психологическая война
war of the elements - борьба стихий; буря, стихийное бедствие
3. вражда, антагонизм4. арх. войска♢
war to the knife - а) воен. война на истребление; б) ≅ борьба не на живот, а на смертьprivate war - а) кровная месть; б) самочинные военные действия ( без санкции правительства)
to carry the war into the enemy's camp - а) переносить войну на территорию противника; наступать; б) переходить в наступление ( в споре)
to have been in the wars - разг. побывать в переделке
2. [wɔ:] v1. книжн. воевать, вести войнуto war down - завоевать, покорить
2. (with, against) бороться (с кем-л., чем-л.)3. враждовать, конфликтоватьII1. [wɑ:,wɔ:] шотл. = worse II и III2. [wɑ:,wɔ:] шотл. = worse II и III3. [wɑ:,wɔ:] шотл. = worst IV
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