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  • 41 Datum

    n; -s, Daten date; das heutige Datum today’s date; heutigen Datums of today; ohne Datum undated; welches Datum haben wir heute? what’s the date today?; der Brief trägt das Datum vom 2. Mai the letter is dated May 2nd; älteren / früheren / neueren Datums older / earlier / more recent; Daten
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    das Datum
    date; datum
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    Da|tum ['daːtʊm]
    nt -s, Daten
    ['daːtn]
    1) date

    was für ein Dátum haben wir heute? — what is the date today?

    das heutige/gestrige/morgige Dátum — today's/yesterday's/tomorrow's date

    sich im Dátum irren — to get the date wrong

    ein Brief gleichen Dátums — a letter of the same date

    gleichen Dátums übersandten wir Ihnen... (form)on the same date we sent you...

    etw mit dem Dátum versehen — to date sth

    der Brief trägt das Dátum vom 1. April — the letter is dated 1st April

    ein Brief ohne Dátum — an undated letter

    Dátum des Poststempels — date as postmark

    ein Nachschlagewerk neueren/älteren Dátums — a recent/an old reference work

    2) usu pl (= Faktum) fact; (= statistische Zahlenangabe etc) datum (form), piece of data
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    das
    1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) date
    2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) date
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    Da·tum
    <-s, Daten>
    [ˈda:tʊm, pl ˈda:tn̩]
    nt date
    was für ein/welches \Datum haben wir heute? what's the date today?
    ein Brief ohne \Datum an undated letter
    der Brief trägt das \Datum vom 7. Mai/von letztem Sonntag the letter is dated 7 May/last Sunday, the letter bears the date 7 May/of Sunday last form
    \Datum des Poststempels date as postmark
    älteren \Datums:
    ein Wagen älteren \Datums an older model of a car
    ein Wörterbuch älteren \Datums an older edition of a dictionary
    das gestrige/heutige/morgige \Datum yesterday's/today's/tomorrow's date
    neueren \Datums:
    eine Ausgabe neueren \Datums a more recent issue
    das Auto ist erst neueren \Datums the car is still [pretty fam] new
    sich akk im \Datum irren to get the date wrong
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    das; Datums, Daten, date
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    Datum n; -s, Daten date;
    das heutige Datum today’s date;
    heutigen Datums of today;
    ohne Datum undated;
    welches Datum haben wir heute? what’s the date today?;
    der Brief trägt das Datum vom 2. Mai the letter is dated May 2nd;
    älteren/früheren/neueren Datums older/earlier/more recent; Daten
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    das; Datums, Daten, date
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    Daten n.
    date n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Datum

  • 42 Rechnung

    f
    1. (Berechnung) calculation; richtige / falsche Rechnung correct calculation / miscalculation; die Rechnung geht nicht auf it doesn’t work out
    2. für Waren, Dienstleistungen etc.: bill; Am., im Gasthaus: check; von Firma, Dienstleister auch: invoice; eine Rechnung ausstellen make out a bill ( oder an invoice); jemandem eine Rechnung ausstellen auch bill ( oder invoice) s.o.; eine Rechnung abschließen close an account; eine fällige Rechnung a bill ( oder an account) payable; eine Rechnung über 600 Euro a bill ( oder invoice) for 600 euros; auf Rechnung on account ( oder credit); jemandem etw. in Rechnung stellen charge s.th. to s.o.’s account, charge ( oder invoice) s.o. for s.th.; laut Rechnung as per invoice; eine Rechnung begleichen settle an account, pay a bill, clear an invoice; die Rechnung bezahlen pay the bill, pick up the tab umg.; eine alte Rechnung zu begleichen haben fig. have an account to settle ( mit with); etw. in Rechnung stellen oder einer Sache Rechnung tragen fig. take s.th. into account ( oder consideration), make allowances for s.th.; die Rechnung, bitte! can I have the bill (Am. check) please?; das geht auf meine Rechnung im Gasthaus: I’ll see to that, it’s on me umg.; das geht auf seine Rechnung fig. that’s his doing; die Rechnung ohne den Wirt machen fig. get one’s sums (Am. figures) wrong; ich werde ihm die Rechnung präsentieren fig. I’ll make him pay for that; jetzt bekommt er die Rechnung für seine Faulheit präsentiert now he’s having to pay for his laziness; Strich 1, ausstellen I 2
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    die Rechnung
    (Abrechnung) bill; check; invoice;
    (Berechnung) calculation; account
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    Rẹch|nung ['rɛçnʊŋ]
    f -, -en
    1) (= Berechnung) calculation; (als Aufgabe) sum

    die Rechnung geht nicht auf (lit)the sum doesn't work out; (fig) it won't work (out)

    eine Rechnung aufmachento work it out

    See:
    Strich
    2) (= schriftliche Kostenforderung) bill (Brit), check (US); (esp von Firma) invoice; (für Kundenkonto) statement of account

    das geht auf meine Rechnung — I'm paying, this one's on me

    auf Rechnung kaufen/bestellen — to buy/order on account

    laut Rechnung vom 5. Juli — as per our invoice of July 5th

    (jdm) etw in Rechnung stellen — to charge (sb) for sth

    Rechnung tragen, etw in Rechnung ziehen — to take sth into account, to bear sth in mind

    aber er hatte die Rechnung ohne den Wirt gemacht (inf)but there was one thing he hadn't reckoned with

    See:
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    die
    1) (an arrangement by which a person keeps his money in a bank: I have (opened) an account with the local bank.) account
    2) (an account of money owed for goods etc: an electricity bill.) bill
    3) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) check
    4) (an account: He kept a tally of all the work he did.) tally
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    Rech·nung
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. (schriftliche Abrechnung) bill, AM also check; JUR, ÖKON invoice, bill
    darf ich bitte die \Rechnung kassieren? would you like to pay now?
    „\Rechnung beiliegend“ “invoice enclosed”
    auf die \Rechnung kommen to be put on [or added to] the bill
    jdm die \Rechnung machen to make out the bill for sb
    etw auf die \Rechnung setzen to put sth on the bill
    [jdm] etw in \Rechnung stellen [o setzen] to charge [sb] for sth
    eine \Rechnung ausstellen to invoice
    eine \Rechnung begleichen/stornieren to settle/cancel an invoice
    die \Rechnung beläuft sich auf [o macht] [o beträgt] ... the bill [or total] comes to...
    laufende \Rechnung current account
    auf \Rechnung [bestellen/kaufen] [to order/to buy] on account
    auf feste \Rechnung kaufen to buy firm
    laut \Rechnung as per invoice
    auf [o für] eigene \Rechnung out of one's own pocket
    auf Ihre \Rechnung to your account
    fällige \Rechnung bill for collection
    auf [o für] eigene \Rechnung [und Gefahr] ÖKON at one's own expense [and risk]
    ich arbeite auf eigene \Rechnung I work for myself
    auf jds \Rechnung gehen (von jdm bezahlt werden) to go on sb's account; (verantwortlich für etw sein) to be down [or AM up] to sb
    das geht auf meine \Rechnung I'm paying for this
    2. (Berechnung) calculation
    die \Rechnung stimmt nicht [o geht nicht auf] the sum just doesn't work
    nach meiner \Rechnung according to my calculations
    etw außer \Rechnung lassen to leave sth out of the equation
    3.
    mit jdm eine [alte] \Rechnung zu begleichen haben to have a[n old] score to settle with sb
    jds \Rechnung [bei jdm] geht/geht nicht auf sb's plans [or intentions] [for sb] are/aren't working out
    [bei etw dat] auf seine \Rechnung kommen to get [or have] one's money's worth [out of sth], to get what one expected [from sth]
    etw auf seine \Rechnung nehmen to take responsibility for sth
    jdm die \Rechnung [für etw akk] präsentieren to bring sb to book [or make sb pay] [for sth]
    dir wird eines Tages auch noch die \Rechnung präsentiert werden one day you too will be called to account
    etw dat \Rechnung tragen (geh) to take account of sth, to take sth into account, to bear sth in mind
    die \Rechnung ohne den Wirt machen to fail to reckon with [or on] sb/sth
    wir haben die \Rechnung ohne den Wirt gemacht there's one thing we didn't reckon with
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    die; Rechnung, Rechnungen

    [jemandem] eine Rechnung aufmachen — work it out [for somebody]

    nach meiner Rechnung(auch fig.) according to my calculations

    seine Rechnung geht [nicht] auf — (fig.) his plans [do not] work out

    2) (schriftliche KostenRechnung) bill; invoice (Commerc.)

    eine hohe/niedrige Rechnung — a large/small bill

    auf eigene Rechnung — on one's own account; (auf eigenes Risiko) at one's own risk

    [jemandem] etwas in Rechnung stellen — charge [somebody] for something

    3)

    einer Sache (Dat.) Rechnung tragen — take something into account; s. auch begleichen

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    1. (Berechnung) calculation;
    richtige/falsche Rechnung correct calculation/miscalculation;
    die Rechnung geht nicht auf it doesn’t work out
    2. für Waren, Dienstleistungen etc: bill; US, im Gasthaus: check; von Firma, Dienstleister auch: invoice;
    eine Rechnung ausstellen make out a bill ( oder an invoice);
    eine Rechnung abschließen close an account;
    eine fällige Rechnung a bill ( oder an account) payable;
    eine Rechnung über 600 Euro a bill ( oder invoice) for 600 euros;
    auf Rechnung on account ( oder credit);
    jemandem etwas in Rechnung stellen charge sth to sb’s account, charge ( oder invoice) sb for sth;
    laut Rechnung as per invoice;
    eine Rechnung begleichen settle an account, pay a bill, clear an invoice;
    die Rechnung bezahlen pay the bill, pick up the tab umg;
    eine alte Rechnung zu begleichen haben fig have an account to settle (
    mit with);
    einer Sache Rechnung tragen fig take sth into account ( oder consideration), make allowances for sth;
    die Rechnung, bitte! can I have the bill (US check) please?;
    das geht auf meine Rechnung im Gasthaus: I’ll see to that, it’s on me umg;
    das geht auf seine Rechnung fig that’s his doing;
    die Rechnung ohne den Wirt machen fig get one’s sums (US figures) wrong;
    ich werde ihm die Rechnung präsentieren fig I’ll make him pay for that;
    jetzt bekommt er die Rechnung für seine Faulheit präsentiert now he’s having to pay for his laziness; Strich 1, ausstellen A 2
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    die; Rechnung, Rechnungen

    [jemandem] eine Rechnung aufmachen — work it out [for somebody]

    nach meiner Rechnung(auch fig.) according to my calculations

    seine Rechnung geht [nicht] auf — (fig.) his plans [do not] work out

    2) (schriftliche KostenRechnung) bill; invoice (Commerc.)

    eine hohe/niedrige Rechnung — a large/small bill

    auf eigene Rechnung — on one's own account; (auf eigenes Risiko) at one's own risk

    [jemandem] etwas in Rechnung stellen — charge [somebody] for something

    3)

    einer Sache (Dat.) Rechnung tragen — take something into account; s. auch begleichen

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    -en f.
    account n.
    bill n.
    calculus n.
    invoice n.
    reckoning n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Rechnung

  • 43 wahr

    Adj.
    1. true; (wirklich) auch real; eine wahre Geschichte a true story; etw. wahr machen make s.th. come true; (Drohung, Versprechen etc.) carry out s.th.; wahr werden come true; der wahre Grund the real reason; davon ist kein Wort wahr there’s not a word of truth in it; stärker: it’s a pack of lies umg.; das ist ein wahres Wort oder wohl wahr that’s very true, there’s a lot of truth in that; so wahr mir Gott helfe JUR. so help me God; so wahr ich hier stehe! umg. as sure as I’m standing here, I kid you not; was wahr ist, ist wahr truth will out; das ist schon gar nicht mehr wahr umg. that was a long time ago; das darf doch nicht wahr sein! umg. I don’t believe it!; das ist nicht das Wahre umg. it’s not the real thing ( oder the real McCoy umg.); es ist etwas Wahres dran there’s something in it, there’s an element of truth in ( oder to) it; wahre Ortszeit true local time
    2. (ausgesprochen) real; förm. veritable; eine wahre Fundgrube a veritable treasure trove; ein wahrer Jungbrunnen a veritable fountain of youth; ein wahres Wunder a real ( oder true) miracle; das ist eine wahre Wohltat what a relief; ein wahres Glück, dass sie hier waren thank goodness they were here
    3. gespr.: nicht wahr? isn’t that so?; isn’t it etc.?, doesn’t he etc.?, haven’t they etc.?; er kommt doch, nicht wahr? he 'is coming, isn’t he?; nicht wahr, Jens, das findest du auch? you think the same, don’t you, Jens?; einzig II, Jakob, Sinn 4, Wort 1 etc.
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    true; veracious; veritable
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    [vaːɐ]
    adj
    Geschichte, Liebe, Glaube etc true; (= echt) Kunst, Glück etc auch real, genuine; Freund, Freundschaft auch real; (attr = wirklich) real, veritable

    im wáhrsten Sinne des Wortes — in the true sense of the word

    daran ist kein wáhres Wort, davon ist kein Wort wáhr — there's not a word of truth in it

    da hast du ein wáhres Wort gesprochen (inf) — that's very true, there's a lot of truth in that

    etw wáhr machen (Pläne) — to make sth a reality; Versprechung, Drohung to carry sth out

    wáhr werden — to come true; (Hoffnung, Pläne auch) to become a reality

    so wáhr mir Gott helfe! — so help me God!

    so wáhr ich lebe/hier stehe — as sure as I'm alive/standing here, as sure as eggs is eggs (Brit inf)

    das darf or kann doch nicht wáhr sein! (inf)it can't be true!

    das ist schon gar nicht mehr wáhr (inf) (verstärkend)it's not true! (inf)

    die Stelle ist nicht gerade der wáhre Jakob or Otto or das Wahre (inf)it's not exactly the greatest job (on earth)

    See:
    → nicht, einzig
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    1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) true
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    [va:ɐ̯]
    1. (zutreffend) true
    eine \wahre Geschichte a true story
    \wahr werden to become a reality
    wie \wahr! (fam) very true! fam
    2. attr (wirklich) real
    der \wahre Täter the real culprit
    3. (aufrichtig) real, true
    ein \wahrer Freund a real [or true] friend
    das \wahre Glück real [or true] happiness
    die \wahre Liebe true love
    4.
    das darf [o kann] doch nicht \wahr sein! (fam: verärgert) I don't believe this [or it]!; (entsetzt) it can't be true!
    das einzig W\wahre (fam) the thing needed, just the thing fam
    vier Wochen Urlaub, das wäre jetzt das einzig W\wahre to have four weeks holiday would be just what the doctor ordered
    da ist etwas W\wahres dran (fam) there's some truth in it; (als Antwort) you're not wrong there fam
    das ist schon gar nicht mehr \wahr (fam) that was ages ago fam
    etw ist [auch] nicht das W\wahre (fam) sth is not quite the thing [or the real McCoy]
    etw \wahr machen to carry out sth
    so \wahr ich hier stehe (fam) as sure as I'm standing here
    * * *
    1) true

    [das] ist ja gar nicht wahr! — that's just not true!

    du hast Hunger, nicht wahr? — you're hungry, aren't you?

    nicht wahr, er weiß es doch? — he does know, doesn't he?

    das darf [doch] nicht wahr sein! — I don't believe it!

    2) nicht präd. (wirklich) real <reason, motive, feelings, joy, etc.>; actual < culprit>; true, real <friend, friendship, love, art>; veritable < miracle>

    das ist das einzig Wahre(ugs.) that's just what the doctor ordered (coll.)

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    wahr adj
    1. true; (wirklich) auch real;
    eine wahre Geschichte a true story;
    etwas wahr machen make sth come true; (Drohung, Versprechen etc) carry out sth;
    wahr werden come true;
    der wahre Grund the real reason;
    davon ist kein Wort wahr there’s not a word of truth in it; stärker: it’s a pack of lies umg;
    wohl wahr that’s very true, there’s a lot of truth in that;
    so wahr mir Gott helfe JUR so help me God;
    so wahr ich hier stehe! umg as sure as I’m standing here, I kid you not;
    was wahr ist, ist wahr truth will out;
    das ist schon gar nicht mehr wahr umg that was a long time ago;
    das darf doch nicht wahr sein! umg I don’t believe it!;
    das ist nicht das Wahre umg it’s not the real thing ( oder the real McCoy umg);
    es ist etwas Wahres dran there’s something in it, there’s an element of truth in ( oder to) it;
    wahre Ortszeit true local time
    2. (ausgesprochen) real; form veritable;
    eine wahre Fundgrube a veritable treasure trove;
    ein wahrer Jungbrunnen a veritable fountain of youth;
    ein wahres Wunder a real ( oder true) miracle;
    ein wahres Glück, dass sie hier waren thank goodness they were here
    3. gespr:
    nicht wahr? isn’t that so?; isn’t it etc?, doesn’t he etc?, haven’t they etc?;
    er kommt doch, nicht wahr? he 'is coming, isn’t he?;
    nicht wahr, Jens, das findest du auch? you think the same, don’t you, Jens?; einzig B, Jakob, Sinn 4, Wort 1 etc
    * * *
    1) true

    [das] ist ja gar nicht wahr! — that's just not true!

    du hast Hunger, nicht wahr? — you're hungry, aren't you?

    nicht wahr, er weiß es doch? — he does know, doesn't he?

    das darf [doch] nicht wahr sein! — I don't believe it!

    2) nicht präd. (wirklich) real <reason, motive, feelings, joy, etc.>; actual < culprit>; true, real <friend, friendship, love, art>; veritable < miracle>

    das ist das einzig Wahre(ugs.) that's just what the doctor ordered (coll.)

    * * *
    adj.
    intrinsic adj.
    true adj.
    truthful adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > wahr

  • 44 pie1

    1 = foot [feet, -pl.], tail, toe.
    Ex. She was tapping with her foot on the carpet.
    Ex. The top and bottom of the book are known as the head and tail respectively, and the front is the fore-edge (rhymes with porridge); similarly the margins round the type on each page are called the head, tail, outer (at the fore-edge), and inner margins.
    Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
    ----
    * alfombra de pie de cama = bedside rug.
    * al pie (de) = at the bottom (of), at the foot (of).
    * al pie de la letra = to the letter.
    * andar con pies de plomo = tread + warily.
    * andarse con pies de plomo = walk on + eggshells.
    * apagar un fuego con los pies = stomp out + fire.
    * a pie = on foot, afoot, dismounted.
    * a poca distancia a pie = within an easy walk, within walking distance.
    * a pocos minutos a pie = within walking distance, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.
    * apoyo para los pies = footrest.
    * arrastrando los pies = shuffling.
    * arrastrar los pies = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.
    * arreglarse los pies = pedicure.
    * atar de pies y manos = hogtie.
    * bajo los pies = underfoot.
    * baño de pies = footbath.
    * bomba de pie = foot pump.
    * buscarle cinco pies al gato = split + hairs.
    * buscarle los tres pies al gato = nitpick.
    * buscarle tres pies al gato = split + hairs.
    * caer de pie = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet.
    * carrera a pie = foot race.
    * comenzar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.
    * comenzar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing.
    * con el pie deformado = clubfooted.
    * con la punta de los pies mirando hacia dentro = pigeon-toed.
    * con los pies sobre la tierra = down-to-earth.
    * con notas a pie de página = footnoted.
    * con pie firme = sure-footed.
    * con un pie en la tumba = over the hill.
    * cuidado de los pies = footcare.
    * dar pie a = spark off, give + rise to, bring about, lead to, cause, open + the door to, give + cause to, give + occasion to.
    * dedo del pie = toe.
    * dedo gordo del pie, el = big toe, the.
    * dedo meñique del pie = pinkie toe.
    * de dos pies = two-legged.
    * dejar de pie = leave + standing.
    * de la cabeza a los pies = from head to foot, from head to toe.
    * de nuevo en pie = up and about.
    * de pies a cabeza = from head to toe, from head to foot.
    * de pies ligeros = swift-footed.
    * de pies planos = flat-footed.
    * desde la cabeza hasta los pies = head to toe, from head to toe, from head to foot.
    * distancia a pie = walking distance.
    * el ciudadano de a pie = the average Joe.
    * el mundo está a sus pies = the world is + Posesivo + oyster.
    * empezar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.
    * empezar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing, hit + the ground running.
    * en pie = up and about.
    * en pie de guerra = on the warpath.
    * entrar con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.
    * estar de pie = stand.
    * estar de pie por encima de = stand over.
    * freno de pie = foot brake [footbrake].
    * gente de a pie = ordinary people.
    * hombre de a pie, el = man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.
    * ir a pie = leg it.
    * la ciudadana de a pie = the average Jane.
    * la gente se puso de pie para aplaudir = standing ovation.
    * lámpara de pie = standing lamp, floor lamp.
    * levantarse con el pie izquierdo = wake up on + the wrong side of the bed, get up on + the wrong side of the bed.
    * mantenerse en pie = hold + Posesivo + own.
    * no creerse Algo al pie de la letra = take + Nombre + with a pinch of salt.
    * no encontrar ni el pie ni la cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of.
    * nota a pie de página = footnote.
    * no tener ni pies ni cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of, be pointless.
    * no tenerse en pie = Negativo + hold + water.
    * parte anterior del pie = ball of + Posesivo + foot.
    * perchero de pie = coat-stand.
    * perder el pie = lose + Posesivo + footing.
    * pie de atleta = athlete's foot.
    * pie de imprenta = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprint.
    * pie de obra = building site.
    * pie de página = footer.
    * pie de página repetido = running foot, footline.
    * pie de pie = standing.
    * Pie Grande = Bigfoot, Sasquatch.
    * pies planos = flat feet, pes planus, fallen arches.
    * pies sobre la tierra = feet on the ground.
    * planta del pie = sole.
    * poner de pie = stand + upright.
    * poner los pies en alto = put + Posesivo + feet up.
    * poner los pies en + Posesivo + casa = darken + Posesivo + door.
    * poner los pies sobre la tierra = come down + to earth.
    * poner pie en = set + foot (inside/in/on).
    * ponerse de pie = rise, stand up, get to + Posesivo + feet, rise to + Posesivo + feet.
    * ponerse en pie de guerra = dig up + the tomahawk, dig up + the hatchet, dig up + the war axe.
    * retrete de pie = squat toilet, squatty potty, squat loo.
    * sacar los pies del plato = break out of + the box.
    * sacar los pies del tiesto = break out of + the box.
    * salir por pies = take off + running, leg it, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off.
    * seguir Algo al pie de la letra = follow + Nombre + to the letter.
    * seguir al pie de la letra = keep + strictly to the letter.
    * seguir al pie del cañón = soldier on.
    * seguir en pie = hold + Posesivo + own, hold up.
    * sin pies ni cabeza = without rhyme or reason.
    * tener los pies firmemente en el suelo = feet + be + firmly planted on the ground.
    * tiña del pie = tinea pedis.
    * uña del pie = toenail.
    * visita a pie = walking tour.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pie1

  • 45 false

    زُوْر \ false: wrong on purpose; dishonest; deceitful: He made a false statement to the police. \ غَيْرُ صحيح \ false: wrong; incorrect: a false idea.

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  • 46 μᾶλλον

    μᾶλλον (comp. of the adv. μάλα; Hom.+) ‘more, rather’
    to a greater or higher degree, more Phil 1:12. πολλῷ μᾶλλον ἔκραζεν he cried out even more loudly Mk 10:48; Lk 18:39. ἔτι μᾶλλον καὶ μᾶλλον more and more (cp. Diog. L. 9, 10, 2) Phil 1:9; Hs 9, 1, 8. ἐγὼ μᾶλλον I can do so even more Phil 3:4. The thing compared is introduced by ἤ (Apollon. Paradox. 9; Appian, Iber. 90 §392; Lucian, Adv. Ind. 2) Mt 18:13 or stands in the gen. of comparison (X., Mem. 4, 3, 8, Cyr. 3, 3, 45) πάντων ὑμῶν μ. γλώσσαις λαλῶ I (can) speak in tongues more than you all 1 Cor 14:18 (Just., A I, 12, 1 πάντων μᾶλλον ἀνθρώπων).—Abs. μ. can mean to a greater degree (than before), even more, now more than ever Lk 5:15; J 5:18; 19:8; Ac 5:14; 22:2; 2 Cor 7:7. Somet. it is also added to verbs: Σαῦλος μ. ἐνεδυναμοῦτο Ac 9:22.—In combination w. an adj. it takes the place of the comparative (Hom. et al.; Just., D. 107, 2 γενεὰν … μοιχαλίδα μ.; Synes., Ep. 123 p. 259d μ. ἄξιος) μακάριόν ἐστιν μᾶλλον Ac 20:35 (s. 3c below). καλόν ἐστιν αὐτῷ μᾶλλον Mk 9:42; cp. 1 Cor 9:15. πολλῷ μ. ἀναγκαῖά ἐστιν they are even more necessary 1 Cor 12:22. πολλὰ τ. τέκνα τῆς ἐρήμου μᾶλλον ἢ τῆς ἐχούσης τ. ἄνδρα the children of the desolate woman are numerous to a higher degree than (the children) of the woman who has a husband = the children are more numerous Gal 4:27 (Is 54:1).—Pleonastically w. words and expressions that already contain the idea ‘more’ (Kühner-G. I 26; OSchwab, Histor. Syntax der griech. Komparation III 1895, 59ff; B-D-F §246; Rob. 278) μ. διαφέρειν τινός Mt 6:26; Lk 12:24. περισσεύειν μᾶλλον 1 Th 4:1, 10; w. a comp. (Trag.; Hdt. 1, 32; X., Cyr. 2, 2, 12; Dio Chrys. 23 [40], 17; 32 [49], 14; Lucian, Gall. 13; Ps.-Lucian, Charid. 6; Just., A I, 19, 1 and D. 121, 2; Synes., Ep. 79 p. 227c; 103 p. 241d) πολλῷ μᾶλλον κρεῖσσον Phil 1:23. μᾶλλον περισσότερον ἐκήρυσσον Mk 7:36. περισσοτέρως μᾶλλον ἐχάρημεν we rejoiced still more 2 Cor 7:13. μ. ἐνδοξότεροι Hs 9, 28, 4. ὅσῳ δοκεῖ μ. μείζων εἶναι the more he seems to be great 1 Cl 48:6b.
    for a better reason, rather, all the more
    rather, sooner (ApcMos 31 ἀνάστα μ., εὖξαι τῷ θεῷ) μ. χρῆσαι (X., Mem. 1, 2, 24) rather take advantage of it (i.e. either freedom or slavery) 1 Cor 7:21 (lit. on χράομαι 1a). The slaves who have Christian masters μᾶλλον δουλευέτωσαν should render them all the better service (so REB, NRSV) 1 Ti 6:2. νῦν πολλῷ μ. ἐν τ. ἀπουσίᾳ μου much more in my absence Phil 2:12. οὐ πολὺ μ. ὑποταγησόμεθα τ. πατρί; should we not much rather submit to the Father? Hb 12:9. τοσούτῳ μ. ὅσῳ all the more, since 10:25.
    more (surely), more (certainly) πόσῳ μ. σοί how much more surely to you Phlm 16. πόσῳ μ. ὑμᾶς … ἐξεγείρει how much more will he raise you up (vivid use of the pres.) AcPlCor 2:31. πολλῷ μ. Ro 5:9 (s. HMüller, Der rabb. Qal-Wachomer Schluss. in paul. Theol., ZNW 58, ’67, 73–92). Very oft. a conditional clause (εἰ) precedes it (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 91 εἰ γὰρ …, πολλῷ μᾶλλον ἄν=if …, how much more surely) εἰ τὸν χόρτον ὁ θεὸς οὕτως ἀμφιέννυσιν, οὐ πολλῷ μ. ὑμᾶς; if God so clothes the grass, (will God) not much more surely (clothe) you? Mt 6:30. Likew. εἰ … πολλῷ μ. Ro 5:10, 15, 17; 2 Cor 3:9, 11; εἰ … πόσῳ μ. if … how much more surely Mt 7:11; 10:25; Lk 11:13; 12:28; Ro 11:12, 24; Hb 9:14. εἰ … πῶς οὐχὶ μ.; if … why should not more surely? 2 Cor 3:8. εἰ … πολὺ μ. ἡμεῖς if … then much more surely we Hb 12:25. εἰ ἄλλοι … οὐ μᾶλλον ἡμεῖς; if others (have a claim), do we not more surely (have one)? 1 Cor 9:12 (μ. can also mean above all, especially, e.g. Himerius, Or. 40 [Or. 6], 2).—CMaurer, Der Schluss ‘a minore ad majus’ als Element paul. Theol., TLZ 85, ’60, 149–52.
    marker of an alternative to someth., rather in the sense instead (of someth.)
    following a negative that
    α. is expressed: μὴ εἰσέλθητε. πορεύεσθε δὲ μ. do not enter (into); go instead Mt 10:6. μὴ φοβεῖσθε … φοβεῖσθε δὲ μ. vs. 28; ἵνα μὴ τὸ χωλὸν ἐκτραπῇ, ἰαθῇ δὲ μ. Hb 12:13. μὴ …, μᾶλλον δέ Eph 4:28; 5:11. μὴ or οὐ …, ἀλλὰ μ. (TestBenj 8:3; JosAs 26:2 A [p. 80, 2 Bat.]; ParJer 2:5; Just., A I, 27, 5; Syntipas p. 17, 3; 43, 17) Mt 27:24; Mk 5:26; Ro 14:13; Eph 5:4; AcPt Ox 849, 20.
    β. is unexpressed, though easily supplied fr. the context: πορεύεσθε μ. (do not turn to us), rather go Mt 25:9. ἵνα μ. τὸν Βαραββᾶν that he should (release) Barabbas instead (of Jesus) Mk 15:11. ἥδιστα μᾶλλον καυχήσομαι (I will not pray for release), rather I will gladly boast 2 Cor 12:9. μᾶλλον παρακαλῶ (I do not order), rather I request Phlm 9; τοὐναντίον μ. on the other hand rather 2 Cor 2:7. μᾶλλον αἰσχυνθῶμεν we should be ashamed of ourselves (rather than mistrust Mary of Magdala) GMary Ox 463, 25.
    οὐχὶ μᾶλλον not rather follows a positive statement: ὑμεῖς πεφυσιωμένοι ἐστέ, καὶ οὐχὶ μᾶλλον ἐπενθήσατε; you are puffed up; should you not rather be sad? 1 Cor 5:2. διὰ τί οὐχὶ μ. ἀδικεῖσθε; why do you not rather suffer wrong (instead of doing wrong to others)? 6:7a; cp. 7b.
    μᾶλλον ἤ(περ) usually (exceptions: Ac 20:35 [Unknown Sayings, 77–81: this is not an exception, and renders ‘giving is blessed, not receiving’]; 1 Cor 9:15 [but see s.v. ἦ]; Gal 4:27) excludes fr. consideration the content of the phrase introduced by ἤ (Tat. 13, 3 θεομάχοι μ. ἤπερ θεοσεβεῖς; Appian, Iber. 26 §101 θαρρεῖν θεῷ μᾶλλον ἢ πλήθει στρατοῦ=put his trust in God, not in …) ἠγάπησαν οἱ ἄνθρωποι μ. τὸ σκότος ἢ τὸ φῶς people loved not light, but darkness J 3:19; cp. 12:43. ὑμῶν ἀκούειν μ. ἢ τοῦ θεοῦ, not obey God, but you instead Ac 4:19; cp. 5:29.—1 Ti 1:4; 2 Ti 3:4. τῷ ναυκλήρῳ μ. ἐπείθετο ἢ τοῖς ὑπὸ Παύλου λεγομένοις he did not pay attention to what Paul said, but to the captain of the ship Ac 27:11. Likew. μᾶλλον ἑλόμενος ἤ he chose the one rather than the other Hb 11:25.
    μᾶλλον δέ but rather, or rather, or simply rather, introduces an expr. or thought that supplements and thereby corrects what has preceded (Aristoph., Plut. 634; X., Cyr. 5, 4, 49; Demosth. 18, 65; Philo, Aet. M. 23; Just., D. 27, 4; 29, 2; Ath. 17, 3 μ. δέ; cp. Ar.; Just., A I, 17, 4 and D. 79, 1 μ. δὲ καί) Χρ. Ἰ. ὁ ἀποθανών, μᾶλλον δὲ ἐγερθείς Chr. J. who died, yes rather was raised Ro 8:34. γνόντες θεόν, μᾶλλον δὲ γνωσθέντες ὑπὸ θεοῦ since you have known God, or rather have been known by God Gal 4:9; cp. 1 Cor 14:1, 5.—Rydbeck 80ff. DELG s.v. μάλα. M-M. EDNT.

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  • 47 stellung

    f
    1. (Position, auch des Körpers) position; EDV status; Stellung zu position in relation to; eine kauernde etc. Stellung einnehmen take up a crouching etc. position; Sex in verschiedenen Stellungen having sex in different positions
    2. (berufliche Stellung) post, position; eine Stellung als Assistent haben have an assistant’s post, work as an assistant; in Stellung sein altm. be in employment
    3. (Rang) position, status; (Ansehen) standing; soziale Stellung social status ( oder class); (Ansehen) position in society, social standing ( oder status)
    4. MIL. position; (Frontlinie) front line(s Pl.); eines Geschützes: emplacement; eine Stellung beziehen move into position; die Stellung halten hold the position; in Stellung bringen bring into position; (Geschütz) emplace
    5. (Einstellung) position, stance; Stellung beziehen take a stand; zu etw. Stellung nehmen take a stand on s.th.; (sich äußern) auch give one’s view on s.th.; Stellung nehmen für come out in favo(u)r of, back (up); Stellung nehmen gegen oppose, come out against
    * * *
    die Stellung
    (Arbeitsplatz) post; situation; job; employment;
    (Körperhaltung) posture; position;
    (Position) order; position; standing position;
    (Rang) standing; capacity; condition; status;
    (Standpunkt) position; attitude; stance
    * * *
    Stẹl|lung ['ʃtɛlʊŋ]
    f -, -en
    1) (lit, fig MIL) position

    in Stellung bringen/gehen — to bring/get into position, to place in position/take up one's position

    die Stellung halten (Mil) — to hold one's position; (hum) to hold the fort

    Stellung beziehen (Mil) — to move into position; (fig) to declare one's position, to make it clear where one stands

    zu etw Stellung nehmen or beziehen — to give one's opinion on sth, to comment on sth

    gegen jdn/etw Stellung nehmen or beziehen — to come out against sb/sth

    2) (= Rang) position

    in führender/untergeordneter Stellung — in a leading/subordinate position

    in meiner Stellung als... — in my capacity as...

    3) (= Posten) position, post (esp Brit), situation (dated, form)

    ohne Stellung sein — to be without employment, to be unemployed

    * * *
    die
    1) (position: in his capacity as a leader.) capacity
    2) (a way of standing, sitting etc: He lay in an uncomfortable position.) position
    3) (a job; a post: He has a good position with a local bank.) position
    4) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) posture
    5) (a job: the situations-vacant columns of the newspaper.) situation
    6) (a person's social rank.) status
    * * *
    Stel·lung
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. (Arbeitsplatz) job, position
    ohne \Stellung sein to be unemployed [or without a job
    2. (Rang) position
    eine führende \Stellung einnehmen to rank high
    in einer gebückten \Stellung bending [over]
    4. (Position) position
    in bestimmter \Stellung in a particular position
    etw in \Stellung bringen MIL to put sth into position
    in \Stellung gehen to take up position
    die \Stellung [gegen jdn/etw] halten MIL to hold the position [against sb/sth]
    die \Stellung halten (hum) to hold the fort
    \Stellung zu etw dat beziehen to take a stand [or take up a definite position] on sth
    \Stellung zu etw dat nehmen to express an opinion on [or to state one's view about] sth
    \Stellung für jdn/etw nehmen [o beziehen] to take sb's/sth's side
    \Stellung gegen jdn/etw nehmen [o beziehen] to come out [or take sides] against sb/sth
    ich beziehe weder für noch gegen irgendwen \Stellung I'm not taking sides
    * * *
    die; Stellung, Stellungen

    die Stellung der Frau in der Gesellschaftthe position or standing of women in society

    in Stellung gehen(Milit.) take up [one's] position

    [zu/gegen etwas] Stellung beziehen — (fig.) take a stand [on/against something]

    2) (Posten) job; (formeller) position; (bes. als Beamter) post
    3) o. Pl. (Einstellung) attitude (zu to, towards)

    zu etwas Stellung nehmenexpress one's opinion or state one's view on something

    * * *
    …stellung f im subst
    Fehlstellung wrong position;
    Lippenstellung position of the lips;
    Missionarsstellung missionary position
    2. TECH etc:
    Schalterstellung switch position;
    Signalstellung signal position
    * * *
    die; Stellung, Stellungen

    die Stellung der Frau in der Gesellschaftthe position or standing of women in society

    in Stellung gehen(Milit.) take up [one's] position

    [zu/gegen etwas] Stellung beziehen — (fig.) take a stand [on/against something]

    2) (Posten) job; (formeller) position; (bes. als Beamter) post
    3) o. Pl. (Einstellung) attitude (zu to, towards)

    zu etwas Stellung nehmenexpress one's opinion or state one's view on something

    * * *
    -en (Posten) f.
    job n.
    position n.
    post n.
    situation n. -en f.
    ambassadorship n.
    assignment (US) n.
    attitude n.
    condition n.
    emplacement n.
    job n.
    position n.
    posture n.
    stance n.
    status n.
    (§ pl.: statuses)

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  • 48 comentario

    m.
    1 comment, remark.
    hizo un comentario muy acertado she made a very apt remark
    el presidente no quiso hacer comentarios the president did not wish to (make any) comment
    sin comentarios no comment
    sobran comentarios what can you say?
    2 commentary.
    comentario de texto literary commentary, textual analysis
    * * *
    1 (observación) remark, comment
    2 (explicación, narración) commentary
    \
    dar lugar a comentarios to cause gossip
    sin comentario no comment
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) comment, remark
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=observación) comment

    "sin comentarios" — "no comment"

    sin más comentario, pasemos a ver la película — without further ado, let's watch the film

    hacer un comentario: le hizo un comentario al oído — she said something in his ear

    2) (=redacción) essay

    un comentario sobre "El Quijote" — an essay on "Don Quixote"

    comentario de texto[literario] (literary) commentary; [lingüístico] textual analysis

    3) pl comentarios (=cotilleo) gossip sing
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( observación) comment

    ¿quiere hacer algún comentario? — do you have any comments?

    sobran or huelgan los comentarios — it's best not to say anything

    b) ( mención)
    c) ( análisis) commentary
    2) (Rad, TV) commentary
    * * *
    = comment, commentary, gloss, observation, remark, statement, talk-aloud, explication, rider, riff.
    Ex. Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.
    Ex. Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.
    Ex. Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
    Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.
    Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.
    Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex. These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.
    Ex. Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.
    Ex. This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.
    Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.
    ----
    * apartado de comentarios = comments section.
    * basado en el comentario personal = reportage-based.
    * comentario al margen = tangential comment.
    * comentario aparecido en la prensa = press comment.
    * comentario crítico = criticism, critique, critical comment, critical commentary.
    * comentario escrito = write-up.
    * comentario final que zanja una cuestión = clincher.
    * comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.
    * comentario ingenioso = witty remark.
    * comentario inicial = opening remark.
    * comentario introductorio = leading remark.
    * comentario literario = literary analysis.
    * comentario personal = reportage, personal note.
    * comentario personal de una lectura = reading-reportage.
    * comentarios = input, grapevine, feedback.
    * comentario sarcástico = sarcastic remark.
    * comentarios finales = concluding remarks.
    * comentario social = social commentary.
    * comentario tangencial = tangential comment.
    * hacer algunos comentarios sobre lo que Alguien ha dicho = take + a few cracks at.
    * hacer comentarios = air + comments.
    * hacer un comentario = make + observation, make + remark, offer + a comment.
    * intercambiar comentarios = exchange + remarks.
    * mordaz en sus comentarios = sharp of tongue.
    * persona que hace un comentario = commenter.
    * recabar un comentario = solicit + comment.
    * responder a un comentario = field + comment.
    * sección de comentarios = comments section.
    * suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( observación) comment

    ¿quiere hacer algún comentario? — do you have any comments?

    sobran or huelgan los comentarios — it's best not to say anything

    b) ( mención)
    c) ( análisis) commentary
    2) (Rad, TV) commentary
    * * *
    = comment, commentary, gloss, observation, remark, statement, talk-aloud, explication, rider, riff.

    Ex: Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.

    Ex: Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.
    Ex: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
    Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.
    Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.
    Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex: These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.
    Ex: Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.
    Ex: This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.
    Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.
    * apartado de comentarios = comments section.
    * basado en el comentario personal = reportage-based.
    * comentario al margen = tangential comment.
    * comentario aparecido en la prensa = press comment.
    * comentario crítico = criticism, critique, critical comment, critical commentary.
    * comentario escrito = write-up.
    * comentario final que zanja una cuestión = clincher.
    * comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.
    * comentario ingenioso = witty remark.
    * comentario inicial = opening remark.
    * comentario introductorio = leading remark.
    * comentario literario = literary analysis.
    * comentario personal = reportage, personal note.
    * comentario personal de una lectura = reading-reportage.
    * comentarios = input, grapevine, feedback.
    * comentario sarcástico = sarcastic remark.
    * comentarios finales = concluding remarks.
    * comentario social = social commentary.
    * comentario tangencial = tangential comment.
    * hacer algunos comentarios sobre lo que Alguien ha dicho = take + a few cracks at.
    * hacer comentarios = air + comments.
    * hacer un comentario = make + observation, make + remark, offer + a comment.
    * intercambiar comentarios = exchange + remarks.
    * mordaz en sus comentarios = sharp of tongue.
    * persona que hace un comentario = commenter.
    * recabar un comentario = solicit + comment.
    * responder a un comentario = field + comment.
    * sección de comentarios = comments section.
    * suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.

    * * *
    A
    1 (observación) comment
    ¿quiere hacer algún comentario? do you have any comments?
    ese comentario fue de muy mal gusto that remark o comment was in very bad taste
    sin comentario(s) no comment
    sobran or huelgan los comentarios it's best not to say anything, there's no need to say anything
    2 (análisis) commentary
    comentario de texto textual analysis, practical criticism
    B ( Rad, TV) commentary
    * * *

     

    comentario sustantivo masculino
    1


    fue un comentario de mal gusto it was a tasteless remark;
    sin comentario(s) no comment
    b) ( mención):




    2 (Rad, TV) commentary
    comentario sustantivo masculino
    1 comment, remark
    2 (de texto) commentary
    3 comentarios, (cotilleos) gossip
    ' comentario' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ácida
    - ácido
    - acre
    - agudeza
    - ápice
    - burrada
    - conveniente
    - cortante
    - declaración
    - desafortunada
    - desafortunado
    - exacta
    - exacto
    - gusto
    - impertinencia
    - incisiva
    - incisivo
    - indiscreción
    - intención
    - jugosa
    - jugoso
    - ligereza
    - lucida
    - lucido
    - maldad
    - malintencionada
    - malintencionado
    - manifiesta
    - manifiesto
    - más
    - ocurrencia
    - oportuna
    - oportuno
    - paleta
    - paleto
    - picante
    - punta
    - puntual
    - punzante
    - rezar
    - reservarse
    - retirar
    - salida
    - segunda
    - sentar
    - sobra
    - superflua
    - superfluo
    - temeraria
    - temerario
    English:
    abrasive
    - abstain
    - accurate
    - acid
    - acrimonious
    - acute
    - amplify
    - apt
    - barbed
    - bitchy
    - biting
    - blistering
    - calculate
    - careless
    - catty
    - cheap
    - comeback
    - comment
    - commentary
    - complimentary
    - crack
    - curt
    - cutting
    - decline
    - derogatory
    - destructive
    - direct
    - do
    - gross
    - hurtful
    - impromptu
    - incisive
    - indignant
    - inept
    - innocuous
    - insulting
    - invidious
    - level
    - objectionable
    - oblique
    - observation
    - off-the-cuff
    - offensive
    - outline
    - parting
    - pass
    - passing
    - personal
    - pointed
    - qualify
    * * *
    1. [observación] comment, remark;
    hizo un comentario muy acertado she made a very apt remark;
    ahórrate tus comentarios keep your remarks to yourself;
    sólo era un comentario personal, no te lo tomes a mal it was just a remark between the two of us, don't take it the wrong way;
    el presidente no quiso hacer comentarios the president did not wish to (make any) comment;
    sin comentarios no comment;
    y, sin más comentarios, se marchó and, without another word, she left;
    sobran comentarios what can you say?
    2. [crítica] commentary
    comentario de texto literary commentary, textual analysis
    3. [televisivos, radiofónicos] commentary
    4.
    comentarios [murmuraciones] gossip;
    siempre hace comentarios a mis espaldas he's always talking about me behind my back
    5. Ling predicate
    * * *
    m
    1 comment;
    ¡sin comentarios! no comment!
    2
    :
    comentarios pl gossip sg
    * * *
    1) : comment, remark
    sin comentarios: no comment
    2) : commentary
    * * *
    comentario n comment / remark

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  • 49 enojarse

    1 to get angry ( con, with), get annoyed ( con, with), lose one's temper ( con, with)
    * * *
    VPR (=enfadarse) to get angry, lose one's temper; (=irritarse) to get annoyed, get cross, get mad (EEUU) (con, contra with) ( por at, about)
    * * *
    (v.) = become + chagrined, grow + irritable, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, get + angry
    Ex. In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.
    Ex. The vendor's engineers will grow irritable unless you care for them.
    Ex. His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.
    Ex. The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.
    Ex. Now before anyone gets their knickers in a bundle over that statement let me clarify.
    Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.
    Ex. The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.
    * * *
    (v.) = become + chagrined, grow + irritable, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, get + angry

    Ex: In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.

    Ex: The vendor's engineers will grow irritable unless you care for them.
    Ex: His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.
    Ex: The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.
    Ex: Now before anyone gets their knickers in a bundle over that statement let me clarify.
    Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.
    Ex: The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.

    * * *

    ■enojarse verbo reflexivo to get angry [por, about]
    ' enojarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    disgustarse
    - incomodarse
    - sulfurarse
    - cabrear
    - calentar
    - chorear
    - enfadar
    - enojar
    - excitar
    - renegar
    English:
    anger
    - temper
    - angry
    - cross
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [irritarse] to get angry ( con with); [molestarse] to get annoyed ( con with);
    vas a conseguir que me enoje you're going to make me angry;
    no te enojes, pero creo que te equivocas don't get annoyed, but I think you're wrong;
    no te enojes con quien no tiene la culpa don't be angry with someone who's not to blame
    2. [pelearse] to fall out;
    se enojaron por una bobada they fell out over a silly little thing
    * * *
    v/r L.Am.
    1 ( molestarse) get annoyed
    2 ( encolerizarse) get angry
    * * *
    vr
    * * *
    enojarse vb to get angry

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  • 50 inoportuno

    adj.
    1 inopportune, out of order, ill-timed, importunate.
    2 importunate, meddlesome.
    * * *
    1 (visita etc) inopportune, untimely; (comentario etc) inopportune, ill-timed
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [momento] inopportune, untimely
    2) (=molesto) inconvenient
    3) [comportamiento, comentario] inappropriate
    * * *
    - na adjetivo
    a) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportune
    b) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune
    * * *
    = unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.
    Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
    Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.
    Ex. These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.
    Ex. She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.
    Ex. Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.
    Ex. His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.
    Ex. Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.
    * * *
    - na adjetivo
    a) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportune
    b) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune
    * * *
    = unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.

    Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.

    Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.
    Ex: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.
    Ex: She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.
    Ex: Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.
    Ex: His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.
    Ex: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.

    * * *
    1 ‹visita/llamada› untimely, inopportune
    llegó en un momento muy inoportuno she arrived at a very bad o inopportune o unfortunate
    2 ‹comentario/crítica› ill-timed, inopportune
    * * *

    inoportuno
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    a)visita/llamada untimely, inopportune;


    b)comentario/crítica ill-timed, inopportune

    inoportuno,-a adjetivo inappropriate: ¡vaya lluvia más inoportuna!, what a bad time for it to rain!
    ' inoportuno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desafortunada
    - desafortunado
    - inconveniente
    - inoportuna
    - intempestiva
    - intempestivo
    - mal
    - parecer
    - inconveniencia
    English:
    awkward
    - gauche
    - ill-timed
    - inappropriate
    - inconvenient
    - inept
    - inopportune
    - oops!
    - unfortunate
    - unsuitable
    - unwelcome
    - wrong
    - untimely
    * * *
    inoportuno, -a adj
    1. [en mal momento] inopportune, untimely
    2. [molesto] inconvenient
    3. [inadecuado] inappropriate
    * * *
    adj inopportune; ( molesto) inconvenient
    * * *
    inoportuno, -na adj
    : untimely, inopportune, inappropriate
    * * *
    1. (comentario) inopportune
    2. (momento) inconvenient

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  • 51 अपदेशः _apadēśḥ

    अपदेशः 1 Statement, adducing (उपदेश); pointing out, mentioning the name of; अपदेशो मे जनकान्नोत्पत्ति- र्वसुधातलात् Rām.6.116.16. नैष न्यायो यद्दातुरपदेशः Dk.6; हेत्वपदेशात् प्रतिज्ञायाः पुनर्वचनं निगमनम् Nyāya S.; दीक्षाया अप- देशात् Kāty.
    -2 (a) A pretext, pretence, plea, excuse; contrivance; अवेक्ष्यमाणा शनकैर्जगाम कृत्वाग्निहोत्रस्य तदापदेशम् Mb.3.111.18 केनापदेशेन पुनराश्रमं गच्छामः Ś.2; रक्षापदेशा- न्मुनिहोमधेनोः R.2.8; व्रतापदेशोज्झितगर्ववृत्तिना V.3.12. (b) Guise, disguise, form; विकटदुष्टश्वापदापदेशकालगोचरं गता Māl.7; मन्त्रिपदापदेशं यौवराज्यम् Dk.11.
    -3 Statement of the reason, adducing a cause, the second (हेतु) of the five members of an Indian syllogism (according to the Vaiśeṣikas).
    -4 A butt, mark (लक्ष्य).
    -5 A place, quarter.
    -6 Refusal, rejection.
    -7 Fame, repu- tation.
    -8 Deceit.
    -9 (अपकृष्टो देशः) A bad or wrong place.
    -1 Danger or peril. cf. अपदेशः पदे लक्ष्ये स्यात् प्रसिद्धनिमित्तयोः । औदार्यशौर्यधैर्येषु निःसीमव्यपदेशयोः । Nm.

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  • 52 גו

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 53 גיו

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 54 גֵּו

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 55 גֵּיו

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 56 גַּו

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 57 גַּוָּא

    גֵּו, גֵּיו, גַּו, גַּוָּא,constr. גּוֹ, גּוֹא ch. same; 1) (= h. קֶרֶב) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. 29:13; a. e. Targ. Prov. 26:24. Targ. O. Deut. 3:16 (h. text תּוֹךְ); a. fr.Sabb.152b לגַוֵּיה דביתא (insert וליזול) and go home. Cant. R. to IV, 8 like the hen דמנערא גפח מגווא קטמא (read מִגּוֹא) that shakes her wings off (rising) from between the ashes (Gen. R. s. 75 beg. מן קיטמא). Cant. R. to I, 7 יומא דהוה קאים בגַוֵּיה the day on which he stood, i. e. that every day; a. fr.Pl. גַּוַּיָּא. Targ. Prov. 20:27 (ed. Lag. גַּוַּיָּיה). 2) (with or without ב) among, amid; in, into. Targ. Ex. 14:22; a. fr.Y.Peah VIII, 20d bot. מן גּוֹא לפסא out of the pot. Ḥull.41a אית ליה שותפות בגַוָּהּ he owns a share in it. Ib. 48b קופא לגֵיו if the head of the pin is towards the inside. Lev. R. s. 12 את מפני מלגאו … מלבד pour thou out from inside (the hole), and I shall drink from outside. B. Mets.53b sq., v. בַּר I ch. a. חוּמְשָׁא.Pes.110b אתית לגו, אתית לגאו I have come among (you). Y.Keth.XII, 35b; Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. גוא ארעאוכ׳ in a unclean land. Y. Keth. l. c.a> bot.; Y. Kil. l. c.b> bot. (גובני) גו בני in the bath-house. Y.Ned.IX, 41b bot. גו שמשא in the sun (in sunlight); a. v. fr. מן גו, מִגּוֹ, מִיגּוֹ because, in consequence of. Y.Taan.II, 65b, v. בּוּךְ. Y.Ber.I, 3b top מן גו דאינון ציבחר because they are brief.B. Mets.39b מיגו דמוקמינןוכ׳ since we have to appoint a guardian for Ib. 5b, a. fr. מ׳ דחשיד אממונאוכ׳ since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr.Hence מִיגּוֹ, מִגּוֹ Miggo, 1) (= h. מִתּוֹךְ, Shebu.45b, and מֵאַחַר, v. אַחַר) a legal rule according to which a deponents statement is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath.31a מה לו לשקר אי בעיוכ׳ why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he might have said). Keth.16a התם מאי מ׳ איכא what miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a lie? Ib. מכדי האי מ׳ והאי מ׳וכ׳ since in this case there is the legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, what is the difference between the one miggo and the other?; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אַגַּב) an action declared valid because one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have been obtained. B. Mets.9b מ׳ דאי בעי מפקרוכ׳ since, if he wanted, he might have declared his possession public property, in which case he would have obtained the legal status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field (פֵּאָה), and since (if he had resigned his property) he would have been entitled to take possession of the corner for himself, he has a right also to take possession of it in behalf of his neighbor. Ib. תרי מ׳ לא אמרינן two miggos cannot be accepted, i. e. two conditions required to make an action legitimate cannot be dispensed with. Ib. 8a Ned.88b; a. e.

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  • 58 ложная информация

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ложная информация

  • 59 признать

    1) General subject: accept (I accept the correctness of your statement - признаю правильность вашего утверждения; accept the fact - примириться с фактом), account, acknowledge, admit, allow (I allow that I was wrong - признаю, что был неправ), avow, concede, consider, declare, find (to find somebody guilty - признать кого-либо виновным), own, profess, recognize, see, name, accredit
    2) Mathematics: regard
    3) Religion: confess
    5) Diplomatic term: repudiation (что-л.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > признать

  • 60 предположение

    (= гипотеза) supposition, hypothesis, suggestion, assumption, premise, conjecture, presumption, guess, proposal
    Будем отыскивать противоречие с предположением, что... - We shall seek a contradiction to the assumption that...
    Было сделано предположение, что... - It was assumed that...
    В (1) неявно принимается предположение, что... - Implicit in (1) is the assumption that...
    В данном параграфе делаются следующие предположения:... - In this section the following assumptions are made: (i)...
    В данном подходе имеется неявное предположение, что... - Implicit in this viewpoint is the assumption that...
    В этой модели делается неявное предположение, что... - Implicit in this model is the assumption that...
    Возможно, это разумное предположение, что... - It is probably a reasonable assumption that...
    Все эти исследования основываются на одном и том же предположении. - All these studies rest on the same assumption.
    Данное доказательство существенно опирается на наше предположение о том, что... - The proof rests fundamentally on our assumption that...
    Данный результат объясняется и качественно, и количественно предположением, что... - This result is both qualitatively and quantitatively explained by the assumption that...
    Джонс делает предположение, что... - Jones makes the assumption that...
    До сих пор мы не делали предположений относительно... - So far we have made no assumptions regarding...
    Другое рабочее предположение состоит в том, что... - Another working assumption is that...
    Если это предположение неверно, то... - If this assumption is wrong, then...
    Затем, согласно предположению,... - Then, by hypothesis,...
    Здесь мы уже сделали два важных предположения. - Here we have made two important assumptions.
    Имеется несколько причин, по. которым в этом предположении следует усомниться. - There are several reasons why this assumption should be questioned.
    Интересно предположение, действительно ли... - It is interesting to speculate whether...
    Исходя из ошибочного предположения, что... - On the mistaken assumption that...
    Каждая из этих теорий включает в себя предположения относительно... - Each of these theories involves assumptions about...
    Можно было бы попытаться объяснить этот эффект предположением, что... - One could try to explain this effect by assuming that...
    Мы будем придерживаться нашего начального предположения, что... - We shall maintain our initial assumption that...
    Мы делаем обычное предположение, что... - We make the usual assumption that...
    Мы делаем это в предположении, что... - We do this on the assumption that...
    Мы докажем эту теорему при дополнительном предположении, что... - We prove this theorem subject to the extra assumption that...
    Мы исходим из предположения... - We proceed from the assumption that...; We operate on the premise that...
    Наиболее просто это было объяснено предположением, что... - This was most simply explained by the supposition that...
    Напоминаем, что по отношению... не было введено никаких предположений. - Recall that no assumptions have been made with regard to...
    Наши рассуждения в предыдущем параграфе могли бы привести нас к предположению, что... - Our work in the previous section might lead us to suspect that...
    Нашим начальным предположением было то, что... - Our initial assumption was that...
    Необходимо сделать некоторое предположение относительно... - It is necessary to make some assumption regarding...
    Неявно в этом предположении содержится... - Implicit in this assumption is that...
    Обоснование данного предположения затрагивает теорию... - The justification of this assumption involves the theory of...
    Обоснование для этих предположений находится единственно в... - The justification of these assumptions lies solely in...
    Однако мы никогда не вводили никаких предположений относительно... - At no time, however, have we made any assumptions regarding...
    Однако не менее важным является предположение, что... - Equally important, however, is the assumption that...
    Они были выведены в предположении, что... - These were derived on the assumption that...
    Они ввели простое предположение, что... - They made the simple assumption that...
    Относительно... здесь не делается никаких предположений. - No assumption is made here about...
    Предыдущее уравнение базируется на предположении... - The above equation is based on the assumption that...
    Предыдущие рассуждения базируются на предположении... - The foregoing arguments rely on the assumption that...
    Предыдущие результаты были получены в рамках предположения... - The above results have been obtained under the assumption of...
    При более слабых предположениях о регулярности начальных данных... - Under weaker regularity assumptions on initial data...
    При этих предположениях относительно к мы получаем... - Under the assumptions made on к, we get...
    Простейшее разумное предположение состоит в том, что... - The simplest reasonable assumption is that...
    Распространенной ошибкой является предположение, что... - It is a common error to suppose that...
    Следовательно, мы выдвигаем предположение, что... - We therefore conjecture that...
    Справедливость данного предположения будет рассмотрена позднее, когда... - The validity of this assumption will be considered further when...
    Теперь мы исключим предположение, что... - We now remove the assumption that...
    Теперь это предположение доказано, так как... - This assumption has now been justified, since...
    Тест основывается на предположении о том, что... - The test rests on the assumption that...
    Хотя такое предположение кажется правдоподобным,... - Although such an assumption seems plausible,...
    Чтобы доказать это утверждение, мы сделаем упрощающее предположение, что... - То prove this statement, we make the simplifying assumption that...
    Чтобы избежать неуместных усложнений, мы сделаем упрощающее предположение, что... - То avoid undue complication we make the simplifying assumption that...
    Эти результаты согласуются с предположением, что... - These results are consistent with the assumption that...
    Это очень грубое предположение влечет за собой... - This very crude assumption yields...
    Это предположение игнорирует тот факт, что... - The assumption ignores the fact that...
    Это предположение согласуется с... - The assumption is consistent with...
    Это противоречит предположению, что... - This is contrary to the hypothesis that...
    Это противоречит широко используемому предположению, что... - This is contrary to the widely used assumption that...
    Это решение основано/основывается на предположении, что... - This solution is based on the assumption that...
    Это является следствием предположения относительно существования... - This is a consequence of assuming the existence of...
    Этот результат не зависит ни от каких предположений относительно... - This result is independent of any assumption about...

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