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1 У-101
ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ (В ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ) кого-что VP subj: human obj: if a count noun, usu. pi) to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turnX перебрал в уме Y-ов = X turned Ys over in X's mindX went over Y's in X's mind X sorted through Ys X thought back over Ys X mentally reviewed Ys.Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. (Пастернак) (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a)....Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). Не mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a). -
2 перебирать в голове
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебирать в голове
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3 перебирать в мыслях
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебирать в мыслях
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4 перебирать в памяти
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебирать в памяти
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5 перебирать в уме
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебирать в уме
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6 перебрать в голове
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебрать в голове
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7 перебрать в мыслях
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебрать в мыслях
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8 перебрать в памяти
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебрать в памяти
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9 перебрать в уме
• ПЕРЕБИРАТЬ/ПЕРЕБРАТЬ В УМЕ <в ПАМЯТИ, В МЫСЛЯХ, В ГОЛОВЕ> кого-что[VP; subj: human; obj: if a count noun, usu. pi]=====⇒ to examine and reexamine sth. mentally, considering various possibilities (circumstances, people etc) in turn:- X mentally reviewed Ys.♦ Я одолеваю этот путь как на крыльях, не замечая ни мороза, ни обледенелых колдобин под ногами... Снова и снова перебираю в памяти то, что сказал Б.Л. [Пастернак] (Гладков 1). The whole way I felt as if borne up on wings, oblivious of the frost and the icy potholes underfoot....Again and again I went over in my mind what Pasternak had said (1a).♦...Чонкин задумался, стал перебирать в уме возможные варианты. И придумал (Войнович 2). Deep in thought, Chonkin began sorting through all the possible alternatives. Finally he came up with the solution (2a).♦ Он перебрал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). He mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перебрать в уме
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10 pasarse
1 (desertar) to pass over (a, to)2 (pudrirse) to go off3 (olvidarse) to forget* * ** * *1. VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=cesar)¿se te ha pasado el mareo? — have you stopped feeling dizzy?
ya se te pasará — [enfado, disgusto] you'll get over it; [dolor] it'll stop
2) (=perder) to miss3) (=trasladarse) to go over4) (=estropearse) [flor etc] to fade; [carne, pescado] to go bad o off; [fruta] to go bad o soft; [ropa] to show signs of wear, get threadbare5) (=recocerse)6) [tornillo, tuerca] to get overscrewed7) * (=excederse)está bien hacer ejercicio pero no hay que pasarse — it's good to exercise but there's no point in overdoing it
¡no te pases, o nos echarán del bar! — steady on o cool it or they'll throw us out of the bar! *
¡no te pases, que te voy a dar una torta! — just watch it or I'll smack you in the face!
¡te has pasado, tío! — [censurando] you've really gone and done it now!; [felicitando] well done, man! *, nice one! *
te has pasado mucho con ella, gritándole así — you went much too far shouting at her like that
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pasarse de, se pasa de bueno/generoso — he's too good/generouspasarse de la raya — to go too far, overstep the mark
8) [+ tiempo] to spend9) (=olvidarse de)10)no se le pasa nada — nothing escapes him, he doesn't miss a thing
11) [seguido de preposición]pasarse por [+ lugar]pasarse sin algo to do without sthya que tienes que pasarte por el banco ingrésame este talón — seeing as you have to go to the bank anyway, you can pay this cheque in for me
2.SUSTANTIVO MASCULINO †* * *(v.) = come by, drop in, overshoot, step over + the edge, go + overboard, go + too farEx. She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.Ex. The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Ex. The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex. In fact, many would say he has already stepped over the edge: the received wisdom in the world of reference is 'Never offer a personal opinion'.Ex. The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex. He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *(v.) = come by, drop in, overshoot, step over + the edge, go + overboard, go + too farEx: She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.
Ex: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Ex: The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex: In fact, many would say he has already stepped over the edge: the received wisdom in the world of reference is 'Never offer a personal opinion'.Ex: The article ' Going overboard with micros in the small library' offers guidelines for the small library on approaching the subject of microcomputers.Ex: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *
■pasarse verbo reflexivo
1 (perder) se le pasó el turno, she missed her turn
(olvidar) se me pasó felicitarle por el cumpleaños, I forgot to wish him a happy birthday
2 (el momento, tiempo, etc) to spend o pass time: el tiempo se pasó volando, time flew
3 (un alimento) to go off
4 fam (excederse) to go too far 5 pásate por mi casa, call round to my place
6 (de bando) se pasó a la oposición, she went over to the opposition
' pasarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lista
- listo
- raya
- rosca
- alto
- pasar
English:
drop in
- drop round
- far
- go off
- go without
- overboard
- overdo
- overshoot
- overstep
- pass off
- short
- side
- go
- jump
- mark
- over
- pass
- subside
- wear
* * *vprse le ha pasado la fiebre his temperature has gone down o dropped;se me ha pasado la gripe I've got over my bout of flu;se nos han pasado los efectos the effects have worn off;siéntate hasta que se te pase sit down until you feel better;si no se le pasa, habrá que ir al médico if she doesn't get better, we'll have to go to the doctor;se le ha pasado el enfado/sueño he's no longer angry/sleepy;ya se le ha pasado el berrinche he's got over his tantrum;se ha pasado la tormenta the storm's over;saldremos cuando se pase el calor we'll go out when it's a bit cooler o not so hot;¿ya se ha pasado la hora de clase? is the class over already?;los días se (me) pasan volando the days seem to fly by2. [emplear] [tiempo] to spend;se pasaron el día hablando they spent all day talking;Amse pasa molestando a los compañeros he spends the whole time annoying his classmates;Amse pasa al teléfono she spends all her time on the phone3. [cambiar]pasarse al enemigo/a la competencia to go over to the enemy/competition;me he pasado a la cerveza sin alcohol I've gone over to drinking alcohol-free beer;nos hemos pasado al edificio de al lado we've moved into the building next doorse han pasado ustedes, el museo queda al principio de la calle you've come too far, the museum's at the beginning of the street;nos hemos pasado de parada we've missed our stop5. [excederse, exagerar]te has pasado con el ajo you've overdone the garlic, you've put too much garlic in;no te pases con el ejercicio don't overdo the exercise;pasarse de generoso/bueno to be far too generous/kind;se pasa de listo he's too clever by half, he's too clever for his own good;habría un millón de personas – ¡no te pases! there must have been a million people there – don't exaggerate!;¡no te pases con la sal! steady on with o go easy on the salt!te has pasado diciéndole eso what you said went too far o was just a bit much;¡no te pases, que yo no te he insultado! keep your hair on, I didn't insult you!;Esp7. [estropearse] [comida] to spoil, Br to go off;[flores] to fade8. [cocerse en exceso] [arroz, pasta]procura que no se te pase la paella try not to overcook the paellase le pasó el turno, señora you've missed your turn, madam¡que no se te pase! make sure you don't forget!;se me pasó decírtelo I forgot to mention it to youno se le pasa nada he never misses a thing;se me pasó ese detalle I didn't notice that detail, that detail escaped my attention12. [omitir] to miss o leave out;te has pasado una página you've missed o left a page out13. [divertirse]¿qué tal te lo estás pasando? how are you enjoying yourself?, are you having a good time?;pasárselo bien/mal to have a good/bad time, to enjoy/not to enjoy oneself;¡que te lo pases bien! have a good time!, enjoy yourself!14. [acercarse, ir un momento] to pop in;me pasaré por mi oficina/por tu casa I'll pop into my office/round to your place;pásate por la farmacia y compra aspirinas pop into the Br chemist's o US pharmacy and buy some aspirin;pásate por aquí cuando quieras come round any time you like;pásese a por el vestido o [m5] a recoger el vestido el lunes you can come and pick the dress up on Mondayla modista se pasó con el vestido de la novia the dressmaker did a fantastic job with the bride's dress* * *v/r1 tb figgo too far3 tiempo spendpasarse al enemigo go over to the enemy;se me pasó it slipped my mind, I forgot;se le pasó llamar he forgot to call* * *vr1) : to move, to pass, to go away2) : to slip one's mind, to forget3) : to go too far* * *pasarse vb1. (estropearse) to go bad / to go off2. (cambiar) to go over¿ya se te ha pasado el dolor? has the pain worn off yet?¡no te pases! watch it! -
11 cruzar
v.1 to cross.cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the streetesta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several townsun río que cruzar todo el país a river that flows the length of the countryEl viejito cruzó la calle The old man crossed the street.Ella cruza patos con gansos She crosses ducks with geese.2 to cross (piernas, brazos).3 to cross (animales).4 to exchange (unas palabras).5 to cross over, to go over, to get over.Ella cruzó y se salvó She crossed over and saved herself.6 to go across, to cross.Ella cruza el puente She goes across the bridge.7 to breed, to cross, to interbreed.* * *1 (gen) to cross2 (poner atravesado) to lay across; (estar atravesado) to lie across3 (en geometría) to intersect4 (animales) to cross5 (miradas, palabras) to exchange1 (encontrarse) to cross, pass each other2 (intercambiarse) to exchange\cruzar a nado to swim acrosscruzar apuestas to make betscruzar con una raya to draw a line acrosscruzar los brazos to fold one's armscruzarle la cara a alguien figurado to slap somebody's facecruzarse en el camino de alguien figurado to cross somebody's path* * *verb1) to cross2) exchange•- cruzarse* * *1. VT1) [+ calle, río, frontera, puente] to crossal cruzar la puerta o el umbral del palacio — when you set foot inside the palace
2) [arrugas, líneas]3) (=poner cruzado)•
cruzar los dedos — (lit, fig) to cross one's fingersel equipo se juega la Copa -cruzo los dedos- mañana — the team is playing for the Cup tomorrow - (I'm keeping my) fingers crossed
4) [+ palabras] to exchange5) [+ apuestas] to place, make6) (Bio) [+ plantas, razas] to cross7) (Náut) to cruise8) esp LAm (Agr) to plough a second time in a criss-cross pattern10) Ven2.VI [peatón] to crosscruza ahora, que no vienen coches — cross now, there are no cars coming
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.Ex. A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex. The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex. Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.----* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.
Ex: A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex: The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *cruzar [A4 ]vtA (atravesar) ‹calle› to cross; ‹mar/desierto/puente› to cross, go/come acrosscruzó el río a nado she swam across the riveresta calle no cruza Serrano this street doesn't intersect with SerranoB ‹piernas› to crossse sentó y cruzó las piernas she sat down and crossed her legscon los brazos cruzados with my/your/his arms crossed o foldedcrucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossedC ‹cheque› to crossD (tachar) to cross outE ‹palabras/saludos› to exchangeno crucé ni una palabra con él we didn't say a single word to each other, we didn't exchange a single wordF (llevar al otro lado) to take ( o carry etc) … acrossla madre cruzó a los niños the mother took the children acrossel barquero nos cruzó the boatman took o ferried us acrossG ‹animales/plantas› to cross■ cruzarvi(atravesar) to crosscruzaron por el puente they went over o across the bridge■ cruzarseA ( recípr)1 «caminos/líneas» to intersect, meet, cross2(en un viaje, un camino): los trenes se cruzaron a mitad de camino the trains passed each other half wayespero no cruzármelo nunca más I hope I never set eyes on him again, I hope we never cross paths againnuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the postseguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino (nos veremos) we're sure to meet o see o pass each other on the way; (no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the waycruzarse CON algn to see o pass sbme crucé con él al salir de la estación I saw o passed o met him as I came out of the stationme cruzo con ella todos los días I see her o we pass each other everydayB(interponerse): se le cruzó una moto y no pudo frenar a motorcycle pulled out in front of him and he couldn't brake in timese nos cruzó otro corredor y nos caímos todos another runner cut in front of us and we all fell* * *
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the post;
cruzarse con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- empeñarse
- franquear
- isleta
- ojo
- cruzado
- lado
- luz
- mano
- pasar
English:
across
- come through
- cross
- fold
- get across
- go across
- go over
- hold on
- intersect
- jaywalk
- jaywalking
- jump across
- scramble
- see
- single-breasted
- span
- swim
- unsafe
- walk across
- get
- jay
- pass
- stepping-stone
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [calle, río] to cross;cruzó el Atlántico en velero he sailed across the Atlantic;nos cruzó al otro lado del río en su barca he took us across to the other side of the river in his boat;cruzó el río a nado she swam across the river;cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;esta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several towns;un río que cruza todo el país a river that flows the length of the country2. [interponer]cruzaron un autobús para detener el tráfico they put a bus across the road to stop the traffic3. [piernas, brazos] to cross;crucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossed4. [unas palabras] to exchangecruzó demasiado la pelota he pulled his shot wide6. [animales, plantas] to cross7. [cheque] to cross8. CompFamcruzar la cara a alguien to slap sb across the face;como no te estés quieto te voy a cruzar la cara if you don't keep still I'm going to slap you* * *v/t cross* * *cruzar {21} vt1) : to cross2) : to exchange (words, greetings)3) : to cross, to interbreed* * *cruzar vb1. (en general) to cross2. (intercambiar) to exchange -
12 gå
4идти́, ходи́ть; отправля́тьсяtóget går (klókken seks) — по́езд отхо́дит (в шесть часо́в)
úret går — часы́ иду́т
gå på besǿg — ходи́ть в го́сти
hvordán går det dig [Dem]? — как твои́ [ва́ши] дела́?, как пожива́ете?
det går godt — (дела́ иду́т) хорошо́!
gå i skóle — ходи́ть в шко́лу
gå på árbejde — ходи́ть на рабо́ту
* * *elapse, extend, go, march, on, play, reach, roll, run, strike, tread, walk* * *vb (gik, gået) go;( gå på sine ben) walk;( om tid) go, pass, go by;( spilles, opføres) be on ( fx there is a good film on at the Palladium), run ( fx the play ran for six months; is that film still running?),(mere F) be played, be performed;( sælges) sell, be sold;(gram.: bøjes) go, be inflected;( være passende) do;( rækkes fra hånd til hånd) go round, pass;( gå i stykker) go, break;( gå på pension) retire,( træde tilbage fra højere post, og om regering) resign;(om maskineri etc) run ( fx the engine is running smoothly; the drawer( skuffen) runs smoothly; the machine runs by electricity);( om tog) run ( fx the trains did not run on Sundays),( afgå) leave, go ( fx when does the train leave (el. go)? it leaves(el. goes) at 10);(teat) exeunt, exit,( i nyere stykker oftest) they go (, he, she goes) (off stage);[ døren gik] the door opened and shut; somebody came in (, went out);[ møllen går] the mill is turning;[ radioen går hele dagen] the radio is on all day;[ snakken gik] the conversation was in full swing,(dvs sladderen) people were talking;[ snakken gik livligt] the conversation was animated;[ der er gået tre trumfer] three trumps are out (el. have gone);[ med adv, pron etc:][ blive gået](dvs afskediget) be retired;[ det gik helt anderledes] it turned out quite differently;[ det er gået dårligt for mig] things have gone badly with me, I have had bad luck;(mht helbred) he was in a bad way;[ det gik dårligt med foretagendet] the enterprise did not succeed;[ gå fri] escape,( få lov at slippe) be let off;[ uret går godt] the watch keeps good time;[ det går godt med ham, det går ham rigtig godt] he is doing well;[ forretningen går godt] the business is thriving;[ hvordan går det ( med helbredet)?] how are you?T how is it going? how goes it?(se også ndf: gå med);[ hvordan det end går] whatever happens;[ den går ikke] that won't do,(= du kan tro nej!) no you don't! nothing doing! I'm not having any![ lad gå!] all right! let it pass![ jeg vil lade det gå for denne gang] I'll overlook it this time;[ lade ham gå](dvs sætte fri) let him go;(dvs lade i fred) leave him alone;[ det går meget let] that is very easy;[ sådan gik det i tre år] things went on like that for three years;[ sådan går det her i verden] that is the way of the world;[ gå tabt] be lost,(se også tabe);[ faste forbindelser med præp og adv:][ gå af]( løsne sig) come off,( om noget limet også) come unstuck;( om skydevåben) go off,( om skud) be fired;( gå på pension) retire,( forløbe) go (el. pass) off;[ hvad går der af ham] what is the matter with him? what has come over him?[ gå af i stilhed] pass off quietly;[ det kan gå af på min gæld] you can deduct it from what I owe you;[ gå an]( være acceptabel) do ( fx will these shoes do?);[ det går an] it will do;[ det går aldrig an] it will never do;[ gå bagover] fall backwards;[ jeg var ved at gå bagover af forbavselse] you could have knocked me down with a feather;[ gå bort] go away;(dø) die, pass away;[` gå efter]( hente) go for, go to fetch,T go and get;( rette sig efter) go by, go on ( fx we have nothing to go by (el.on)), act on ( fx his advice, his recommendation);[gå ` efter]( undersøge) go over ( fx all the details), go into ( fx thematter),(friske el. male op) touch up ( fx an article);( efterkontrollere) go (el. check) over, go (el. check) through;[ hvis det gik efter mit hoved] if I had my way;[ gå efter lyden] go in the direction of the sound;[ gå for]( gælde, regnes for) pass for, be supposed to be;( blive solgt for) go for;[ hvad går her for sig?] what is going on here?[ hvornår skal det gå for sig?] when is it to come off? when is it to be?[ det går godt for ham] he is doing well;[ intet ville gå for ham] nothing went right for him;[gå foran præp] go before,F precede;adv go (, walk) ahead (el. in front), lead the way;[ gå forbi] pass;[ gå forud for, gå fremfor] precede;(fig) take precedence of (el. over);[gå ` fra]( løsne sig) come loose;( om noget limet) come unstuck;( skulle fradrages) be deducted;(opgive fx eksamen) give up;(opgive studium etc) drop out;[` gå fra]( forlade) leave (behind);( lade i stikken) desert ( fx one's wife);[ gå fra borde], se bord;[ gå fra forstanden], se forstand;(dvs hver til sit) part, separate;(dvs i stykker) go to pieces, split;[ gå fra sit ord] go back on one's word;[ gå frem] advance, go forward;( gøre fremskridt) make progress;( bære sig ad) act,F proceed;[ gå lige frem] walk straight ahead;[ gå fremad] advance,F proceed;( gøre fremskridt) make progress;(dvs det går ham godt) he is getting on;(mht helbredet) his health is improving;( han bliver dygtigere) he is coming on;[ gå hen: gå ubemærket hen] pass off unnoticed;[ gå ikke hen og bliv syg] don't go and be ill;[ han er gået hen og har købt en bil] he's (been and) gone and bought a car;[ gå let hen over] pass lightly over;T skate over;(se også hoved);[ gå hen til ham] go (up) to him; walk over to him;( for at besøge ham) go and see him; look him up;[` gå i]( være klædt i) wear;[gå `i]( lukke sig) close;[han går i sit 50. år] he is in his fiftieth year;[ gå i femte klasse] be in the fifth class;[ hun går lige i folk] people fall for her straight away;[ den slags historier går lige i folk] people lap up that kind of story;[ gå i sig selv] think better of it,F repent;[ planen gik i sig selv igen] the scheme came to nothing;[` gå igen] leave again;[gå ` igen] be repeated,F recur;( om genfærd) walk; haunt the house (, room etc);[ gå igennem] pass (through), go through;( undersøge) go over, go through;( lide) go through,F undergo;( blive vedtaget) be carried, pass, go through;[ ansøgningen gik igennem] the application was granted;[ (radio)udsendelsen gik godt igennem] reception was good;(se også marv);[ gå imod]( i fjendtlig hensigt) go against;( hen imod) go towards;( modarbejde) oppose;[ hvad er der gået dig imod?] what is worrying you? what has upset you?[ alting går mig imod] nothing seems to be going my way;[ gå ind]( træde ind) go in, enter;(om avis etc) cease publication;(se også jagt);[ gå ind ad døren] go in through (, enter by) the door;[ gå ind for]( støtte) support ( fx a proposal),( være fortaler for) be an advocate of ( fx reform), advocate,( anbefale) recommend;[ gå ind for en sag] adopt (el. identify oneself with) a cause;[ gå ind for hans politik] go in for (el. adopt el. advocate) his policy;[ jeg går ind for at] I think that, I vote that;[ gå ind i] go into, enter,(i forening etc) join;[ gå ind i hæren] join the army;(dvs han forstod det) it went right in; he got the message;(dvs de elsker det) they lap up that kind of thing;[ gå ind på]( bevæge sig ind i) enter ( fx enter one's office);( beskæftige sig med) go into ( fx go into details);( give sin tilslutning til) agree to, accept ( fx accept a proposal), fall in with ( fx an arrangement, a joke);[ gå nærmere ind på] go into details about;[ gå ind til de andre] join the others;(se også evig (hvile));[ gå indad]( om dør) open inwards;[ han går indad på fødderne] his feet turn in; he turns in his feet (in walking);[ gå itu] break, come (el. go) to pieces;[ gå med]( ledsage) go with, come with,F accompany;( bære) carry ( fx a pistol, a gas mask, a cane),( være iført) wear ( fx a gas mask, glasses, a ring, a hat);(se også krykke);( om par) go out with,T date ( fx he's dating her);( uddele) deliver ( fx newspapers, milk; bread for a baker);[gå ` med](adv) come with somebody (, me, etc), go along;( forbruges) be consumed, be spent;( blive ødelagt) be destroyed, be lost;[ går du med?] are you coming (too)? are you coming with me (, us)?[ gå med aviser (, mælk)]( også) do a newspaper round (, milk round);[ hvordan går det med ham?] how is he getting on?[ hvordan går det med arbejdet?] how is the work getting on? how are you getting on with your work?[ gå med stok] walk with a stick,( til pynt) carry a stick;[ gå stille med noget] keep something quiet;(se også dør);[ gå med hovedet på skrå] carry one's head on one side;[ sådan går det med de fleste] that is what happens to most people;[ hele dagen gik med at forberede festen] they (, we etc) spent the whole day preparing the party;[ gå med på] agree to ( fx the terms, the plan, the proposal), fall in with ( fx the proposal);(se også værst);[ gå med til](dvs ind på) agree to;[ gå ned] go down,F descend;(om sol etc) set, go down;( om flyvemaskine) land, come down;(om skib etc = synke) go down;( om pris, temperatur etc) fall,( pludseligt) drop;( om teatertæppe) fall, come down;( bukke under) go under, go to the wall,( gå fallit) go under, go bust;(se også I. bakke, flag, I. klap);[gå `om]( gå omkring) walk about,( blive rakt rundt) go round;( udføres på ny) be repeated;( i skole) repeat a class (, a year);( om eksamen) retake (, kun skriftlig: resit) an examination,( med objekt) retake (, resit) ( fx it is not possible to retake single papers);[ lade kanden gå om] pass the jug;[ kanden gik om] the jug went round;[gå 3. klasse om] repeat the third class;[ gå omkring] walk about;[ der går en mur omkring byen] there is a wall round the town;[ gå omkring i gaderne] walk about the streets;[ gå op]( stige, også om pris) rise, go up;( pludseligt) fly open;( om sammenføjning) come apart, give way;(om knude etc) come undone,( om noget limet) come unstuck;( om regnestykke) come out, come right;( om kabale) come out;( om teatertæppe) rise;(om fly etc) take off;( om regnestykke) get out;(fig) it amounts to the same thing;( vi er kvit) we are quits;[ det gik op for mig at] I came to realize that, it dawned upon me that;[ gå op i](dvs interessere sig for) be absorbed in; give one's mind to;( gå helt op i) devote oneself to;( til eksamen) do an examination in a subject;[ selskabet er gået op i et andet] the company has become merged in another;[ to går op i fire] two will go into four; four is divisible by two;[ gå op i sin rolle] identify oneself with one's part;(se også I. lue, røg, I. spids);[gå op med 6%] rise (el. go up) by 6%;[ gå op til eksamen], se eksamen;[ gå over]( fra side til side) cross ( fx let us cross here), walk across;( fortage sig) pass off, wear off;( gå itu) break (in two),( pludseligt, med et smæld) snap;( overskride), se ndf: gå ud over;[ gå over i] pass into;[ gå over i historien], se historie;[ gå over på andre hænder] pass into other hands; change hands;[ gå over til] go over to ( fx the enemy; a Liberal MP went over to the Conservatives),(neds) defect to ( fx he defected to the rebels);( en mening) come round to;( en religion) go over to, be converted to;( anden virksomhed, andet emne) pass on to;( udvikles til) become, pass into;[ gå over til katolicismen] join (el. go over to) the Roman Catholic Church;[gå `på]( tage fat) go ahead, go on;( angribe) go for him (, them etc);( ske) happen ( fx it does not happen often);(om handske etc) go on;[` gå på](dvs angå) concern; be aimed at;[ den går han ikke `på] he won't swallow (el. S buy) that; that won't go down with him;[ det er hårdt at gå `på] it is tough luck;(se også løs);[ han lod sig ikke gå `på](dvs veg ikke) he stood his ground (like a man);(dvs genere) he did not turn a hair;[ det skal du ikke lade dig gå på af] don't let it get you down;[ der går 100 p på et pund] there are a hundred pence to a pound;[ gå rundt] walk about, go round;(se også rundt);[` gå sammen] walk (, leave) together;( om par) go out together,T date ( fx they have been dating for over a year);(dvs gøre det i fællesskab) do it together;[ gå sammen om at] join together to,(dvs skyde penge sammen) club together to ( fx buy him a present);[ gå sammen med dem om at] join forces with them to;[gå ` til]( fremskynde sin gang) walk faster,F quicken one's pace;( ske) come about, come (to pass), happen ( fx how did it happen? how did it come about that he was told? how did he come to lose themoney?);( kræves) be required,( forbruges) be spent, be consumed;( om fodtøj) break in ( fx new boots, new shoes);[ gå til den]T go it;[ det gik hedt til] feelings ran high,T the fur really flew;[ det gik livligt til] things got lively;[ det gik underligt til med den sag] it was a queer business;[ jeg er ved at gå ` til af varme] this heat is getting too much for me (el.is getting me down);valg);[ gå tilbage] go back,(især mil.) retreat;(fig) decline; fall off ( fx membership ( medlemstallet) fell off);[ lade handelen gå tilbage] call off the deal;[ det er gået tilbage for ham] he has come down in the world;[ vær venlig at gå tilbage i vognen!] pass right along the bus, please![ det går tilbage med ham] he is falling off; he is losing his grip;[ gå tilbage til] return to, go back to,( skrive sig fra) date from ( fx the house dates from the 17thcentury);[ gå ud] go out ( fx they go out a lot);( om planter) die;( udgå) be omitted, be left out, be dropped;[ gå ud ad døren] go out of the door;[ gå ud af] go out of, leave ( fx the room, school);[ gå ud fra]( forudsætte) assume, understand, take for granted ( fx I took it for granted that you would agree);( også) I take it that;[ gå ud fra en urigtig forudsætning] act on a wrong assumption;[ gå ud med én] go out with somebody;[ gå ud over](dvs overskride) go beyond ( fx what is reasonable), pass,F exceed ( fx all bounds alle grænser);( også) his work suffers;[ hans ondskab gik ud over ham selv] his malice rebounded on him;[ dette vil gå ud over ham] he will be the one to suffer for this;(dvs når noget går én imod) take it out on somebody else;[ lade sit raseri gå ud over] vent one's rage on;[ gå ud på]( tilsigte) aim at,( udtrykke) be to the effect (that);[ det går ud på at] the idea is that;[ hans stræben går ud på] his object (el. aim) is;[ jeg så hvad alt dette gik ud på] I perceived the drift of all this;[ jeg ved hvad dine ønsker går ud på] I know what your wishes are;[ gå uden om] walk (, go) round ( fx a hole in the road);(fig) get round ( fx the difficulty);( prøve at undgå) sidestep ( fx a problem),F evade ( fx the difficulty, the question);[ gå langt uden om én] give somebody a wide berth;[ gå udenom] go round ( fx the gate was shut so we had to go round),(fig: om sagens kerne) beat about the bush;[gå ` under](mar) go down,F founder;( bukke under) go under, go to the wall;( blive ødelagt) be destroyed;[ hvis verden går under] if the world comes to an end;(se også navn); -
13 denken
♦voorbeelden:1 het doet denken aan • it reminds one of …dit doet sterk aan omkoperij denken • this savours strongly of briberyik zat net te denken • I was just thinkingwaar zit je aan te denken? • what's on your mind?er anders over gaan denken • change one's mind (about it)denk er nog eens over • give it some more thought, think it overik denk er niet aan • I wouldn't dream of itik moet er niet aan denken • I can't bear to think about itdenk er (maar eens) om! • don't forget!ik denk er net zo over • I feel just the same about itik zal eraan denken • I'll bear it in mindnu ik eraan denk • (now I) come to think of itdenk erom dat het niet weer gebeurt • mind that it doesn't occur againeven denken, hoor • let me seehardop denken • think aloudmin denken over • take a dim view ofaan iets/iemand denken • think/be thinking of something/someoneik probeer er niet aan te denken • I try to put it out of my mindlaten we er niet meer aan denken • let's forget about itik moest er steeds maar aan denken • I couldn't get it out of my headzonder te denken aan het gevaar • without realizing the dangerdaar heb ik geen moment aan gedacht • that never (even) crossed my mind; 〈 vergeten〉 I forgot all about itjij kan alleen maar aan geld denken • all you can think of is moneydaar denken wij in de verste verte niet aan • nothing could be further from our thoughtshij dacht nooit aan zichzelf • he never thought of himselfiemand aan het denken zetten • set someone thinkingik dacht bij mezelf • I thought/said to myselfdenken in geld • think in terms of moneydenk om je hoofd • mind your headals je er goed over denkt, dan … • when one comes to think of it, (then) …er verschillend/anders over denken • take a different view (of the matter)zij denkt er nu anders over • she feels differently (now)stof tot denken geven • give (someone) food for thoughtdat had ik niet van hem gedacht • I should never have thought it of himdat geeft te denken • that makes you thinkwat denk je ervan? hoe denk je erover? • well, what do you think?ik denk er ernstig over om … • I'm seriously thinking of …¶ geen denken aan! • it's out of the question!II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:zou je (dat) denken? • (do) you (really) think so?wat denk je ervan? • what do you think (about/of it)?het zijne ervan denken • have one's own ideas about itwat dacht je van een ijsje? • what would you say to an ice cream?dat dacht je maar, dat had je maar gedacht • that's what you think! 〈klemtoon op ‘you’〉ik dacht van wel/van niet • I thought it was/wasn'twie denk je wel dat je bent? • (just) who do you think you are?wat denk je (eigenlijk) wel! • who do you think you are?2 wat denk je daarmee te bereiken? • what do you hope to achieve by that?wie had dat kunnen denken • who would have thought it?u moet niet denken (dat) … • you mustn't suppose/think (that) …hij denkt te slagen • he expects to/thinks he'll passdat dacht ik al • I thought sodenk dat maar niet • don't you believe itik heb het altijd wel gedacht • I always thought soik zou denken dat • I'm inclined to think thatdacht ik het niet! • just as I thought!…, denk ik • …, I think/supposede beste arts die men zich maar kan denken • the best (possible) doctorje moet maar denken dat het slechts voor heel kort is • try to remember it is only for a short perioddat laat zich denken • I can imaginedenk eens (aan) • imagine!, just think of it!ik dacht bij mezelf dat … • I thougt/said to myself that …ik had zo gedacht … als jij morgen eens naar B. ging • I was thinking … if you went to B. tomorrow4 wat denk je nu te doen? • what do you intend to do now?III 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich denken; met een bepaling van gesteldheid〉1 [peinzen] think (oneself), imagine♦voorbeelden:denkt u zich eens in mijn positie • put yourself in my position -
14 mente
f mindmalato di mente mentally illavere in mente di fare qualcosa be planning to do something, be thinking about doing somethingtenere a mente qualcosa bear something in mindnon mi viene in mente il nome di... I can't remember the name of...mi è uscito di mente it slipped my mind* * *mente s.f.1 mind: mente malata, sana, unsound, sound mind; mente acuta, keen intellect; mente debole, weak mind; mente aperta, open mind; mente ristretta, limitata, narrow mind; è una persona dalla mente aperta, he is an open-minded (o broad-minded) person; avere una mente matematica, to have a mathematical mind; il potere della mente, the power of the mind; la mente umana, the human mind; la sua mente fu sconvolta dal dolore, his mind was overwhelmed with grief // malato di mente, mentally ill person // ho rivisitato con l'occhio della mente i luoghi della mia infanzia, I thought back to the places of my childhood // avere in mente di fare qlco., to be thinking of doing sthg.: aveva in mente di cambiare l'arredo, he was thinking of changing the décor; adesso ti dico quello che ho in mente, I'll tell you what I have in mind (o what I'm thinking of) // ficcarsi, mettersi in mente di fare qlco., to take it into one's head to do sthg.: ormai si è ficcato in mente di partire e nessuno lo fermerà, now that he's taken it into his head to leave, no one can stop him; devi metterti in mente che le regole sono queste, you've got to get it into your head (o mind) that these are the rules // togliti di mente quell'idea!, forget about that idea! // che cosa ti è saltato in mente?, what on earth got into you? // non mi venne in mente allora, I didn't think of it (o it didn't cross my mind) at the time; gli venne improvvisamente in mente di dover fare una telefonata, it suddenly struck him (o occurred to him) that he had to make a phone call // ho sempre in mente le tue parole, your words always come to my mind // non mi passò nemmeno per la mente di scrivergli, I never dreamt of writing to him // tenere a mente qlco., to bear (o to keep) sthg. in mind: tieni a mente tutte le istruzioni, keep all the instructions in mind; mi è proprio uscito di mente, it just slipped my mind // ora che mi viene in mente..., now I think of it...; ora che lo vedo, mi viene in mente chi è, now that I see him I remember who he is // aguzzare la mente, to sharpen one's wits // calcolare a mente, to calculate mentally // le sue spiegazioni mi hanno illuminato la mente, his explanations enlightened my mind // è uscito di mente, (impazzito) he's gone out of his mind // a mente fredda, in cold blood, (con calma) calmly: agire a mente fredda, to act in cold blood; considerare qlco. a mente fredda, to consider sthg. calmly // a mente fresca, riposata, with a clear mind: riesaminerò il tutto a mente fresca, I'll go over everything again with a clear mind // mente sana in corpo sano, (prov.) a sound mind in a sound body2 (attenzione) attention, mind: non riesco a concentrarmi, ho la mente altrove, I can't concentrate, my mind keeps wandering; applicare la mente a qlco., to keep one's mind on (o to pay attention to) sthg. // ''Non trovo i miei occhiali'' ''Prova a fare mente locale'', ''I can't find my glasses'' ''Try and remember where you left them''; so di averti già visto ma non riesco a fare mente locale, I know I have seen you before but I can't remember where3 (estens.) (cervello) mind, intellect, brain: le migliori menti d'Europa erano presenti al congresso, the best brains (o minds o intellects) of Europe were present at the congress; la mente della banda è una donna, a woman is the brains behind the gang; nel suo campo è una mente, he is an authority in his field // il braccio e la mente, (fig.) the brawn and the brains.* * *['mente]sostantivo femminile1) minda mente fresca, lucida — with a clear mind
avere qcs. fisso in mente — to have sth. on one's mind
tornare alla mente — to come back o to mind
fare venire in mente qcs. — to bring o call sth. to mind
mi era completamente passato o uscito di mente — it went right o clean o completely out of my mind
2) (persona dotata) mind••fammi fare mente locale — let me try and remember, let me place it (in my mind)
* * *mente/'mente/sostantivo f.1 mind; a mente fresca, lucida with a clear mind; malato di mente psychiatric case; avere qcs. fisso in mente to have sth. on one's mind; ho in mente qualcosa per questa sera I have something in mind for this evening; non era quello che aveva in mente that was not what she had intended; mi chiedo cosa le passi per la mente I wonder what's going on in her mind; che cosa ti salta in mente? whatever are you thinking of? tenere a mente to retain; tornare alla mente to come back o to mind; fare venire in mente qcs. to bring o call sth. to mind; non mi venne in mente di fare it didn't occur to me to do; mi era sfuggito di mente it had slipped my mind; mi era completamente passato o uscito di mente it went right o clean o completely out of my mind2 (persona dotata) mind3 (chi organizza) era lei la mente dell'operazione she was the brains behind the operationa mente by heart; a mente fredda in the (cold) light of day; fammi fare mente locale let me try and remember, let me place it (in my mind). -
15 повторять
гл.;Русский глагол повторять обозначает сам факт воспроизведения того же самого, что было сказано или написано, но не указывает ни на цели и условия, ни на способы совершения этого действия. Английские соответствия относятся к разным стилям речи и указывают на цель, способ и характер повторения.1. to repeat — повторять, повторять одно и то же (точно воспроизводить то, что было сказано; глагол repeat употребляется с обязательным прямым дополнением, в тех случаях, когда дополнения нет, обязательно используется местоимение it): to repeat smth — повторять что-либо; to repeal oneself— повторяться She did not understand him, so she asked him to repeat it slowly. — Она не поняла его и попросила повторить (то, что он сказал) помедленнее. «I just cannot believe it», — he repeated. — «Я просто не могу этому поверить», — повторял он. Peter asked the teacher to repeat the question. — Петр попросил учителя повторить вопрос. The terrorists repeated their demand for more armaments. — Террористы контрили свое требование предоставить им еще вооружение. She repeated her promise. — Она повторила свое обещание. She repeated that there was no way the government was going to give in. — Они повторила, что никаких надежд на то, что правительство пойдет на уступки, нет. The teacher asked me to repeat what she just had told me. — Учительница Попросила меня повторить то, что она только что сказала. The operator repeated the message to check for accuracy. — Оператор повторил сообщение для того, чтобы проверить точность переданного. Perhaps you have heard the story before, so stop me if I'm repeating myself. — Возможно ты уже слышал эту историю, так что останови меня, если я буду повторяться. He repeats himself sometimes, but his memory is very clear considering his age. — Он иногда повторяется, но вообще у него хорошая память, особенно если учесть его возраст.2. tо go over — повторять (что-либо для того, чтобы это 0Ы//О лучше понято или выучено): Don't worry if you don't understand everything — I'll go over the main points again at the end. — He волнуйтесь, если вы не все поняли, в конце и повторю основные положения. I he teacher had to go over the whole lesson again because nobody had been listening. — Учителю пришлось повторить весь урок, так как никто не слушал. May be if I went over it all again 1 would sec what she meant. — Возможно, если бы я еще раз просмотрел это, я бы понял, что она имела в виду./ Возможно, если бы я еще раз повторил это, я бы понял, что она имела в виду. She helped me to go over my lessons. — Она помогла мне повторить уроки. Не went over the event in his mind, to prove it to himself he had been right. Он В уме повторял случившееся, чтобы удостовериться, чтобыл прав./ н обдумал случившееся, чтобы удостовериться, что был прав. Could you go over this report and correct the mistakes, if any. — Вы бы С могли еше раз просмотреть доклад и исправить ошибки, если найдете?3. to recapitulate — повторять, суммировать, подытоживать (наиболее важные положения; используется в официальном стиле чи): As a preliminary to the discussion it is necessary to recapitulate the last week's lecture. — В начале обсуждения необходимо повторить основные положения прошлой лекции. At this point I would like to recapitulate the results we have obtained briefly. — Сейчас я бы хотел подытожить полученные результаты./На этом месте я бы хотел кратко остановиться на полученных результатах. These points will recapitulate what has been established so far. — В эти пунктах еще раз подытоживается то, что уже ранее утверждалось./В эти пунктах еще раз повторяется то, что уже ранее утверждалось. The nexl lesson will quickly recapitulate what we have done so far. — I la следующем уроке мы быстро повторим все то, что сделали до сих пор./ На следующем уроке мы подведем итог всего того, что сделали до сих пор;4. to reiterate — повторять, воспроизводить в точности ( несколько раз) (глагол reiterate относится к официальному стилю речи и предполагает повторение дли того, чтобы сделать сказанное очень легким и понятным): I want to reiterate that this government remains absolutely commited to its obligations. — Я хочу еще раз повторить, что правительство остается вер ным всем своим обязательствам. All the barrister could do was to reiterate his client's pleas of being not quilty. — Все, что адвокат мог сделать, так это повторить заявление сво его подзащитного, что он не виновен. Let me reiterate that we have absolutely no plans to increase taxition. — Разрешите мне повторить, что у нас нетабсолютно никаких планов увеличения налогов. The President was reiterating that if it became necessary he would dissolve Parlament and hold a general election. — Президент повторял, что если наступит такая необходимость, то он распустит парламент и проведет всеобщие выборы.5. to revise — повторять, перечитывать, освежать в памяти (особенно при подготовке к экзаменам или к проверке; обычно перечитывать что-либо несколько раз, чтобы быть готовым к ответам на вопросы по этой теме или освежить что-либо в памяти): I have been revising for the last three days. — Я повторял материал последние три дня. I was revising the rules last night. — Вчера вечером я повторял правила. I've got a lot of revising to do before my Spanish test. — Мне надо многое освежить в памяти перед тестом по испанскому языку./Мне надо мно roe повторить перед тестом по испанскому языку. We are going to revise the rules we have studied this term. — Мы повто рим все правила, пройденные в этом семестре. Have you revised the last term's material? — Вы повторили материал прошлого семестра?6. to brush up — повторять, освежать в памяти (чтобы улучшить навыки, особенно владения иностранными языками): I'd like to brush up my Italian before I go there. — Перед поездкой в Италию мне бы хотелось освежить свои знания итальянского языка. Quiz games are a great way to have fun and brush up your general knowledge. — Ребусы, кроссворды и загадки — прекрасный способ и развлечься, и заодно освежить свои знания. Why not brush up your cookery skills with this one week intensive course. — Почему бы тебе не пройти недельные курсы усовершенствования и кн: становить свои навыки в кулинарии? -
16 contrario
adj.1 contrary, opposite, adverse, opposed.2 contrary, negative, antagonistic, antipathetic.m.1 opposite, antithesis, reverse, converse.2 opponent, adversary, enemy, rival.* * *► adjetivo1 (opuesto) contrary, opposite2 (perjudicial) harmful (a, to), bad (a, for)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 opponent, adversary, rival\al contrario on the contraryde lo contrario otherwiseen dirección contraria in the wrong directionllevar la contraria a alguien to oppose somebodypor el contrario on the contrarytodo lo contrario quite the opposite* * *(f. - contraria)adj.contrary, opposite* * *contrario, -a1. ADJ1) (=rival) [partido, equipo] opposingno llegaron nunca a la portería contraria — they never got near the other o opposing side's goal
se pasó al bando contrario — he went over to the other o opposing side
2) (=opuesto) [extremo, efecto, significado, sexo] oppositesoy contrario al aborto — I am opposed to o against abortion
se mostraron contrarios al acuerdo — they came out against the agreement, they were opposed to the agreement
su actitud es contraria a los intereses del país — his attitude is against o contrary to the nation's interests
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dirección contraria, tomamos la dirección contraria — we went in the opposite direction•
intereses contrarios — conflicting o opposing interests•
pie contrario, se puso el zapato en el pie contrario — she put her shoe on the wrong foot•
sentido contrario, un coche que venía en sentido contrario — a car coming in the opposite directioncaso 1), b)•
viento contrario — headwind3) [en locuciones]•
al contrario — on the contrary, quite the oppositeno me disgusta la idea, al contrario, me encanta — I don't dislike the idea, on the contrary o quite the opposite, I think it would be wonderful
-¿te aburres? -¡que va, al contrario! — "are you bored?" - "no way, quite the opposite!"
antes al contrario, muy al contrario — frm on the contrary
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al contrario de, todo salió al contrario de lo previsto — everything turned out the opposite of what we expectedal contrario de lo que creíamos, hizo muy buen tiempo — contrary to what we thought, the weather turned out very nice
siempre va al contrario de todo el mundo — she always has to be different to everyone else, she always does the opposite to everyone else
al contrario que o de ella, yo no estoy dispuesto a aguantar — unlike her, I'm not willing to put up with it
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lo contrario, ¿qué es lo contrario de alto? — what is the opposite of tall?nunca he dicho lo contrario — I never said anything else o different
soy inocente, hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario — I am innocent until proven otherwise
de lo contrario — otherwise, or else
salga o, de lo contrario, llamaré a la policía — please leave, otherwise o or else I'll call the police
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por el contrario, los inviernos, por el contrario, son muy fríos — the winters, on the other hand o on the contrary, are very coldparece ir todo bien, y por el contrario, la situación es muy complicada — it all appears to be going well, when in fact the situation is rather difficult
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todo lo contrario — quite the opposite, quite the reverse-¿es feo? -no, todo lo contrario — "is he ugly?" - "no, quite the opposite o reverse"
no hay descenso de precios, sino todo lo contrario — prices are not going down, quite the opposite o reverse, in fact
ha sucedido todo lo contrario de lo que esperábamos — exactly the opposite of what we expected has happened
2.SM / F opponent3.SM (=opuesto) opposite¿cuál es el contrario del negro? — what is the opposite of black?
4.SFllevar la contraria —
¿por qué siempre tienes que llevar la contraria? — why do you always have to be so contrary?
* * *I- ria adjetivocontrario a algo: mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you; soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am against the use of violence; se manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the idea; sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests; contrario a lo que se esperaba... contrary to expectations,...; en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj counterclockwise (AmE), anticlockwise (BrE); el coche venía en sentido contrario — ( por el otro carril) the car was coming in the opposite direction; ( por el mismo carril) the car was coming straight at us
2) ( adversario) < equipo> opposing; < bando> oppositela parte contraria — (Der) the opposing party
3) (en locs)IIal contrario de: al contrario de su hermano... unlike his brother,...; al contrario de lo que esperábamos,... contrary to (our) expectations,...; todo salió al contrario de como lo planearon it turned out just the opposite to what they had planned; de lo contrario or else, otherwise; por el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate; pensé que era rico - por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich - on the contrary o far from it, he doesn't have a penny; todo lo contrario quite the opposite; llevar la contraria: él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he always has to take the opposite view; llevarle la contraria a alguien — to contradict somebody
- ria masculino, femenino opponent* * *= contrary, opposing, inimical, antipathetic, opposite, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, reverse, objector.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex. In some respects, TREC in its present form is antipathetic to interactive information retrieval.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex. This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex. Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex. The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex. In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex. Objectors to a major wind farm plan say developers have exaggerated its green benefits.----* al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary.* de lo contrario = if not, otherwise.* demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* justo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* muy por el contrario = in marked contrast.* por el contrario = by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* ser contrario a = be contrary to, be hostile to.* todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrast.* viento contrario = headwind.* * *I- ria adjetivocontrario a algo: mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you; soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am against the use of violence; se manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the idea; sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests; contrario a lo que se esperaba... contrary to expectations,...; en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj counterclockwise (AmE), anticlockwise (BrE); el coche venía en sentido contrario — ( por el otro carril) the car was coming in the opposite direction; ( por el mismo carril) the car was coming straight at us
2) ( adversario) < equipo> opposing; < bando> oppositela parte contraria — (Der) the opposing party
3) (en locs)IIal contrario de: al contrario de su hermano... unlike his brother,...; al contrario de lo que esperábamos,... contrary to (our) expectations,...; todo salió al contrario de como lo planearon it turned out just the opposite to what they had planned; de lo contrario or else, otherwise; por el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate; pensé que era rico - por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich - on the contrary o far from it, he doesn't have a penny; todo lo contrario quite the opposite; llevar la contraria: él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he always has to take the opposite view; llevarle la contraria a alguien — to contradict somebody
- ria masculino, femenino opponent* * *= contrary, opposing, inimical, antipathetic, opposite, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, reverse, objector.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.
Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex: In some respects, TREC in its present form is antipathetic to interactive information retrieval.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex: This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex: Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex: The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex: In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex: Objectors to a major wind farm plan say developers have exaggerated its green benefits.* al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary.* de lo contrario = if not, otherwise.* demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* justo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* muy por el contrario = in marked contrast.* por el contrario = by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* ser contrario a = be contrary to, be hostile to.* todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrast.* viento contrario = headwind.* * *A (opuesto) ‹opiniones/intereses› conflicting; ‹sentido/dirección› oppositevientos contrarios headwindspalabras de significado contrario words with opposite meaningslos vehículos iban en direcciones contrarias the vehicles were traveling in opposite directionsmientras no se demuestre lo contrario, es inocente she is innocent until proven guiltycontrario A algo:mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you, my opinion is quite the converse of yours ( frml)soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am opposed to o I am against the use of violencese manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the ideala propuesta es contraria a los intereses de la compañía the proposal is against o ( frml) contrary to the company's interestscontrario a lo que se esperaba la operación fue un éxito contrary to expectations, the operation was a successB (adversario) ‹equipo› opposing; ‹bando› oppositepasarse al bando contrario to change sides, join the oppositionel defensa del equipo contrario estaba en fuera de juego the opposing team's o the other team's back was offsidela parte contraria ( Der) the opponentC ( en locs):al contrario: no me opongo a que venga; al contrario, me parece una idea excelente I don't mind if he comes; on the contrary o quite the opposite o far from it, I think it's an excellent ideaal contrario de su hermano, es negado para los deportes unlike his brother, he's useless at sportal contrario de lo que habíamos pensado, resultó ser agradabilísimo contrary to (our) expectations, he turned out to be very nicede lo contrario or else, otherwisepor el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climatepensé que era rico — por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich — on the contrary o far from it o quite the opposite, he doesn't have a pennytodo lo contrario quite the opposite o reverse¿te resultó aburrido? — todo lo contrario, lo encontré fascinante did you find it boring? — quite the opposite o quite the reverse o on the contrary, I found it fascinatingella es muy tímida pero el hermano es todo lo contrario she's very shy but her brother's quite the opposite o the complete oppositellevar la contraria: seguro que se opone, porque él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he's sure to object, because he always has to take the opposite viewle molesta sobremanera que le lleven la contraria she hates being o to be contradictedmasculine, feminineopponent* * *
Del verbo contrariar: ( conjugate contrariar)
contrarío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
contrarió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
contrariar
contrario
contrariar ( conjugate contrariar) verbo transitivo ( disgustar) to upset;
( enojar) to annoy
contrario◊ - ria adjetivo
1 ( opuesto) ‹opiniones/intereses› conflicting;
‹dirección/lado› opposite;
‹ equipo› opposing;
‹ bando› opposite;
mientras no se demuestre lo contrario until proven otherwise;
sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests;
See Also→ sentido 2 4
2 ( en locs)
al contrario de su hermano … unlike his brother, …;
de lo contrario or else, otherwise;
por el contrario on the contrary;
en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate;
todo lo contrario quite the opposite;
llevarle la contraria a algn to contradict sb
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
opponent
contrariar verbo transitivo
1 (disgustar) to upset
2 (contradecir) to go against
contrario,-a
I adjetivo
1 opposite: otro coche venía en sentido contrario, another car was coming in the other direction
no me cae mal, más bien todo lo contrario, I don't dislike him, quite the contrary
2 (negativo, nocivo) contrary [a, to]
II sustantivo masculino y femenino rival
♦ Locuciones: siempre lleva la contraria, he always argues
al contrario/por el contrario, on the contrary
de lo contrario, otherwise
' contrario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caso
- contraria
- decir
- estar
- irse
- mientras
- nunca
- pequeña
- pequeño
- pulverizar
- revés
- soler
- Tiro
- campo
- contramano
- oponer
- sentido
English:
adverse
- against
- agree
- aloud
- anticlimax
- anticlockwise
- antisocial
- camp
- contrary
- counterclockwise
- direction
- headwind
- lick
- opposing
- opposite
- otherwise
- perverse
- reverse
- unprofessional
- wrong
- counter
- incline
- irregular
- quite
* * *contrario, -a♦ adj1. [opuesto] [dirección, sentido, idea] opposite;[opinión] contrary;soy contrario a las corridas de toros I'm opposed to bullfighting;mientras no se demuestre lo contrario, es inocente she's innocent until proved otherwise;de lo contrario otherwise;respeta a tu madre o de lo contrario tendrás que marcharte show your mother some respect, otherwise you'll have to go;todo lo contrario quite the contrary;¿estás enfadado con él? – todo lo contrario, nos llevamos de maravilla are you angry with him? – quite the contrary o not at all, we get on extremely well;ella es muy tímida, yo soy todo lo contrario she's very shy, whereas I'm the total oppositeel abuso de la bebida es contrario a la salud drinking is bad for your health3. [rival] opposing;el equipo contrario no opuso resistencia the opposing team o opposition didn't put up much of a fight;el diputado se pasó al bando contrario the MP left his party and joined their political opponents, Br the MP crossed the floor of the House♦ nm,f[rival] opponent♦ nm[opuesto] opposite;gordo es el contrario de flaco fat is the opposite of thin♦ al contrario loc advon the contrary;al contrario de lo que le dijo a usted contrary to what he told you;no me disgusta, al contrario, me encanta I don't dislike it, quite the contrary in fact, I like it;al contrario de mi casa, la suya tiene calefacción central unlike my house, hers has central heating;no me importa, antes al contrario, estaré encantado de poder ayudar I don't mind, on the contrary o indeed I'll be delighted to be able to help♦ por el contrario loc advno queremos que se vaya, por el contrario, queremos que se quede we don't want her to go, on the contrary, we want her to stay;este modelo, por el contrario, consume muy poco this model, by contrast, uses very little;este año, por el contrario, no hemos tenido pérdidas this year, on the other hand, we haven't suffered any losses* * *I adj1 contrary; sentido opposite;al contrario, por el contrario on the contrary;todo lo contrario just the opposite;de lo contrario otherwise;ser contrario a algo be opposed to sth;llevar la contraria a alguien contradict s.o.2 equipo opposingII m, contraria f adversary, opponent* * *1) : contrary, oppositeal contrario: on the contrary2) : conflicting, opposed* * *contrario1 adj1. (equipo) opposing2. (dirección) opposite3. (persona) opposedcontrario2 n1. (persona) opponent2. (palabra) opposite"alto" es el contrario de "bajo" "tall" is the opposite of "short"al contrario / por el contrario on the contrary -
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I place among, τῷ κ' οὔ τι τόσον κέλαδον μετέθηκε (v.l. μεθέηκεν ) then he would not have caused so much noise among us, Od.18.402.1 in local sense, transpose, change the place of,τὰ αἰδοῖα εἰς τὸ πρόσθεν Pl.Smp. 191b
;εἰς βελτίω τόπον Id.Lg. 903d
;μ. τὰς θύρας PSI5.546.5
(iii B. C.); μετέθηκεν αὐτὸν (sc. τὸν Ἑνώχ) :—[voice] Pass., Arist.Int. 20b10; to be transferred, OGI338.20 (Pergam., ii B. C.), Act.Ap.7.16, etc.3 change, alter, of a treaty, μεταθεῖναι ὅπῃ ἂν δοκῇ ἀμφοτέροις Foed. ap. Th.5.18;τὸ νυνδὴ ῥηθέν Pl.Plt. 297e
, cf. X.Mem.3.14.6;μ. τινὰ ἐς πτηνὴν φύσιν AP11.367
(Jul.); ἐπὶ ὑὸς τὰς ἐπωνυμίας μ. change their names and call them after swine, Hdt.5.68; substitute,προφάσεις ἀντὶ τῶν ἀληθῶν ψευδεῖς μ. D.18.225
, cf. Pl.Lg. 683b ([voice] Pass.); correct,τοὺς ἠγνοηκότας Plb.1.67.5
; but, pervert,μετ έθηκεν αὐτὸν ἡ γυνὴ αὐτοῦ LXX 3 Ki.20(21).25
.4 [voice] Med., change what is one's own or for oneself,μ. τὰ εἰρημένα X.Mem.4.2.18
; νόμους ib.4.4.14;τὴν δόξαν D.18.229
;τὸν τρόπον Id.19.341
; ; ὀνόματα change the use of words, Epicur.Nat.95 G. (also in [voice] Act., Nat.28.5); [ τὸ νόμισμα] Arist. Pol. 1257b11: abs., change one's opinion, retract, Pl.R. 345b, etc.; μεταθέσθω let him change his mind, Men.Pk.48; also in political sense, change sides,μεταθέσθαι πρὸς τὴν Ῥωμαίων αἵρεσιν Plb.24.9.6
; Dionysius of Heraclea, who went over from the Stoics to the Cyrenaics, was called μεταθέμενος, turn-coat, D.L.7.37, 166;μ. ἀπὸ τῶν πατρίων LXX 2 Ma.7.24
;ἐξ ἀδικίας Corn.ND11
.b τὴν γνώμην μετατίθεσθαι change to or adopt a new opinion, Hdt.7.18 (but τῆς γνώμης μ. change from.., App.BC3.29); μετέθου λύσσαν ἄρτι σωφρονῶν thou hast changed to madness, E.Or. 254; μ. τὸ ὄνομα τὸ νῦν ἀπὸ τῶν αἰγῶν adopted their present name, Paus.7.26.3.c μ. [τὸν φόβον] transfer one's fear, D.18.177; τῇ μισθαρνίᾳ ταῦτα μετατιθέμενος τὰ ὀνόματα transferring.., ib.284.d c. inf., μ. ἀντὶ τοῦ ἀπλήστως.. ἔχοντος βίου τὸν κοσμίως.. ἔχοντα βίον ἑλέσθαι change one's mind and determine to choose.., Pl.Grg. 493c.e c. dupl. acc., τὸ κείνων κακὸν τῷδε κέρδος μ. turning their misdeeds into his gain, S.Ph. 515 (lyr.).5 [voice] Pass., to be changed, alter,μετετέθην εὐβουλίᾳ E.IA 388
(troch.); μ. ἐς Ῥωμαίους pass over, App.Hisp.17; μ. ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος ὑμᾶς are turned away from.., Ep.Gal.1.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετατίθημι
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ЗАРУБИТЬ (СЕБЕ) НА НОСУ (НА ЛБУ) coll VP subj: human usu. imper or infin with надо, следует etc usu. this WO usu. used when reprimanding s.o. for sth. done wrong, warning s.o. against doing sth. etc) to understand sth. well, remember it, and keep it in mind to guide one's further actions: заруби(те) себе на носу - see (make sure) that you don't forget it remember once and for all (that...) (you'd better) get it into your head (that...) don't you dare (ever) forget it! you'd better remember!tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this (that...). «Мы вам доверяем, но постольку-поскольку... Ваше предательство не скоро забудется. Пусть это зарубят себе на носу все, кто переметнулся осенью к красным...» (Шолохов 5). "We trust you, but only so far.... Your treachery will not soon be forgotten. And those who went over to the Reds last autumn had better get that into their heads!" (5a).«Запомните и зарубите себе на носу, -он повысил голос и стал грозить пальцем, - у нас в Советском Союзе ни за что никого не сажают» (Войнович 4). "Tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this." He raised his voice and threatened her with one finger. "Here, in the Soviet Union, we do not put people in jail for no reason at all" (4a) -
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[VP; subj: human; usu. Imper or infin with надо, следует etc; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (usu. used when reprimanding s.o. for sth. done wrong, warning s.o. against doing sth. etc) to understand sth. well, remember it, and keep it in mind to guide one's further actions:- remember once and for all (that...);- (you'd better) get it into your head (that...);- don't you dare (ever) forget it!;- you'd better remember!;- tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this (that...).♦ "Мы вам доверяем, но постольку-поскольку... Ваше предательство не скоро забудется. Пусть это зарубят себе на носу все, кто переметнулся осенью к красным..." (Шолохов 5). "We trust you, but only so far.... Your treachery will not soon be forgotten. And those who went over to the Reds last autumn had better get that into their heads!" (5a).♦ "Запомните и зарубите себе на носу, - он повысил голос и стал грозить пальцем, - у нас в Советском Союзе ни за что никого не сажают" (Войнович 4). "Tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this." He raised his voice and threatened her with one finger. "Here, in the Soviet Union, we do not put people in jail for no reason at all" (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарубить на лбу
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[VP; subj: human; usu. Imper or infin with надо, следует etc; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (usu. used when reprimanding s.o. for sth. done wrong, warning s.o. against doing sth. etc) to understand sth. well, remember it, and keep it in mind to guide one's further actions:- remember once and for all (that...);- (you'd better) get it into your head (that...);- don't you dare (ever) forget it!;- you'd better remember!;- tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this (that...).♦ "Мы вам доверяем, но постольку-поскольку... Ваше предательство не скоро забудется. Пусть это зарубят себе на носу все, кто переметнулся осенью к красным..." (Шолохов 5). "We trust you, but only so far.... Your treachery will not soon be forgotten. And those who went over to the Reds last autumn had better get that into their heads!" (5a).♦ "Запомните и зарубите себе на носу, - он повысил голос и стал грозить пальцем, - у нас в Советском Союзе ни за что никого не сажают" (Войнович 4). "Tie a string around your finger if you have to, but remember this." He raised his voice and threatened her with one finger. "Here, in the Soviet Union, we do not put people in jail for no reason at all" (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарубить на носу
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