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41 dosta|ć1
pf — dosta|wać impf (dostanę — dostaję) Ⅰ vt 1. (otrzymać) to get, to receive- dostać list/paczkę to get a. receive a letter/parcel- dostać odpowiedź to get an answer- dostać wymówienie to be given notice- dostać piątkę z matematyki to get an A in maths- dostać jeść/pić to get a. be given something to eat/drink- dostać pieniądze (za pracę) to get paid (for one’s work)- dostawać rentę to get a pension- dostać odszkodowanie za zniszczony samochód/za wypadek to receive compensation for the car/accident- dostać karę to be punished- dostać zastrzyk to have a. get an injection- dostawał zastrzyki co drugi dzień they gave him an injection every other day- chory dostał antybiotyki the patient was given antibiotics- dostał na chrzcie imię Stefan he was christened Steven- na gwiazdkę dostała pluszowego misia she got a. was given a teddy bear for Christmas- dostaliśmy rozkaz ewakuacji we were ordered to evacuate, we received evacuation orders- za włamanie dostał dwa lata he got two years in prison for breaking and entering- nie może dostać pracy he can’t get a. find a job- dostaliśmy trzy dni na pomalowanie domu we’ve got three days to paint the (whole) house- dostała od życia nauczkę life has put her through the mill2. (kupić) to get- w gospodzie można dostać tani obiad you can get a cheap dinner at the inn- za piętnaście funtów nie dostaniecie lepszego pokoju you won’t get a better room for 15 pounds3. (znaleźć) to find- nigdzie nie mogę dostać ich pierwszej płyty I can’t find their first record anywhere4. (złapać) to get, to catch- dostać kogoś w swoje ręce to get sb a. lay one’s hands on sb- niech ja cię tylko dostanę w swoje ręce! just (you) wait (un)til I get my hands on you!- żywego mnie nie dostaną they won’t take me alive5. przest. (wydobyć) to get out, to take out- dostał z szafy flaszkę z koniakiem he got a bottle of cognac out of the cabinetⅡ vi 1. (oberwać) to be hit, to be beaten (up)- dostać w twarz to be slapped a. hit in the face- dostać w zęby to be punched in the mouth a. teeth- dostać po głowie to be hit on the head- dostać serią a. serię z automatu to get a round from sb’s automatic- dostał w rękę/w nogę he got a. was hit in the arm/leg- dostać za swoje to get one’s just deserts, to get what one deserves- dostało mu się he got a scolding a. an earful2. (nabawić się) to get vt [choroby, dolegliwości]- dostać zawrotów głowy to get dizzy- dostać kataru/grypy/gorączki to come down with a headcold/the flu/a fever- dostać zawału to have a heart attack- dostać wypieków to flush, to turn red- dostać gęsiej skórki to get gooseflesh- cholery można dostać (od tego hałasu)! przen., posp. this noise is driving me nuts a. up the wall3. (sięgać) to reach (do czegoś sth)- był tak wysoki, że głową prawie dostawał sufitu he was so tall that his head almost touched the ceilingⅢ dostać się — dostawać się 1. (dotrzeć) to get (do czegoś (in)to sth)- ścisk taki, że ledwo dostałam się do autobusu the bus was so full that I barely managed to get on- woda dostała się do środka (some) water got inside- nie mogę dostać się do najwyższych półek bez drabiny I can’t reach the highest shelves without a ladder- jak mam dostać się stąd do dworca? how do I get to the railway station from here?- dostać się do niewoli to be taken captive a. prisoner- dostać się do więzienia to be imprisoned a. put in prison- dostać się na studia to be admitted to university- chciała studiować na akademii sztuk pięknych, ale się nie dostała she wanted to go to art school, but she didn’t get in- dostać się pod autobus/samochód to be run over by a bus/car3. (przypaść) dostała mu się niezła posada he got himself a pretty good job pot.- dostała mu się gospodarna żona he’s got a thrifty wife pot.■ dostać nóg przen., żart. to grow legs and walk away (by oneself/itself)- nie dostaje mu cierpliwości/talentu przest. he lacks patience/talent- dziełu nie dostaje oryginalności the work is lacking in originalityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dosta|ć1
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42 fancy
1. noun1) (taste, inclination)he has taken a fancy to a new car/her — ein neues Auto/sie hat es ihm angetan
take or catch somebody's fancy — jemandem gefallen; jemanden ansprechen
2) (whim) Laune, die4) (faculty of imagining) Fantasie, die5) (mental image) Fantasievorstellung, die2. attributive adjectivejust a fancy — nur Einbildung
1) (ornamental) kunstvoll [Arbeit, Muster]fancy jewellery — Modeschmuck, der
2) (extravagant) stolz (ugs.)3. transitive verbfancy prices — gepfefferte Preise (ugs.)
1) (imagine) sich (Dat.) einbilden2) (coll.) in imper. as excl. of surprisefancy that! — sieh mal einer an!; also so etwas!
3) (suppose) glauben; denken..., I fancy —..., möchte ich meinen
4) (wish to have) mögenwhat do you fancy for dinner? — was hättest du gern zum Abendessen?
he fancies [the idea of] doing something — er würde etwas gern tun
do you think she fancies him? — glaubst du, sie mag ihn?
5) (coll.): (have high opinion of)fancy oneself as a singer — sich für einen [großen] Sänger halten
fancy one's/somebody's chances — seine/jemandes Chancen hoch einschätzen
* * *['fænsi] 1. plural - fancies; noun1) (a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire: The child had many peculiar fancies.) die Vorliebe2) (the power of the mind to imagine things: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.) die Phantasie3) (something imagined: He had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.) die Vorstellung2. adjective(decorated; not plain: fancy cakes.) verziert3. verb1) (to like the idea of having or doing something: I fancy a cup of tea.) sich vorstellen2) (to think or have a certain feeling or impression (that): I fancied( that) you were angry.) sich einbilden•- academic.ru/26392/fanciful">fanciful- fancifully
- fancy dress
- take a fancy to
- take one's fancy* * *fan·cy[ˈfæn(t)si]I. vt<- ie->▪ sb fancies sth jdm gefällt etwI don't \fancy swimming in such dirty water in derart schmutzigem Wasser will [o möchte] ich nicht schwimmendo you \fancy a spin in my new car? ( fam) hast du Lust auf eine Spritztour in meinem neuen Wagen? famI'm not sure I \fancy the idea of going there ich weiß nicht, ob mir der Gedanke gefällt, dort hinzufahrento \fancy the prospect of doing sth von der Aussicht, etw zu tun, begeistert sein▪ to \fancy sb (find attractive) jdn attraktiv finden, auf jdn stehen fam; (be sexually attracted by) etw von jdm wollen famI always liked her without ever really \fancying her ich mochte sie immer, ohne dass ich je was von ihr wollte fam3. (be full of)4. (imagine as winner)to \fancy a horse/team/candidate ein Pferd/ein Team/einen Kandidaten favorisierenwho do you \fancy to win the Cup this year? wer, glaubst du, wird dieses Jahr den Cup gewinnen?5. (believe)to \fancy one's chances [of doing sth] sich dat Chancen ausrechnen [etw zu tun]to not \fancy sb's chances jdm keine großen Chancen gebenI didn't \fancy his chances of ever getting his novel published ich habe nicht daran geglaubt, dass er seinen Roman jemals veröffentlichen würde▪ to \fancy [that]... denken, dass...I fancied I saw something in the corner ich meinte, etwas in der Ecke gesehen zu habenshe fancies herself a rebel sie hält sich für eine RebellinDick fancies himself as a singer Dick bildet sich ein, ein großer Sänger zu seinI used to \fancy myself captaining a great ocean liner ich habe mir früher immer vorgestellt, einen großen Ozeandampfer zu steuernthere's rather more to this [than meets the eye], I \fancy ( dated) ich denke, da steckt mehr dahinter [als es auf den ersten Blick scheint]\fancy [that]! stell dir das [mal] vor!\fancy seeing you again! schön dich wiederzusehen!\fancy seeing you here! das ist aber eine Überraschung, dich hier zu sehen!, na, so was! du hier! fam\fancy you knowing old Ben! nicht zu fassen, dass du den alten Ben auch kennst!\fancy saying that to you of all people! [unglaublich,] dass man das ausgerechnet zu dir gesagt hat!II. nto have a \fancy for sth/sb eine Vorliebe für etw/jdn habento take a \fancy to sth/sb Gefallen an etw/jdm findenLaura's taken a \fancy to Japanese food Laura hat ihre Liebe zur japanischen Küche entdecktI've taken a \fancy to that old car of yours dein altes Auto hat es mir angetanto tickle sb's \fancy jdn reizenhe only comes when the \fancy takes him er kommt nur, wenn ihm gerade danach istto be no passing \fancy nicht nur eine vorübergehende Laune seinto have a \fancy that... so ein Gefühl haben, dass...these are just idle fancies of yours das sind nur so Grillen von dir famflight of \fancy Fantasterei f pejIII. adj1. (elaborate) decoration, frills aufwändig; pattern ausgefallen; hairdo kunstvoll; car schick; ( fig) talk geschwollen pejI wanted a simple black dress, nothing \fancy ich wollte ein einfaches schwarzes Kleid, nichts Ausgefallenesnever mind the \fancy phrases, just give us the facts reden Sie nicht lange drum herum, nennen Sie uns einfach die Fakten fam\fancy footwork FBALL gute Beinarbeit2. (whimsical) versponnen\fancy ideas Fantastereien pl pejdon't you go filling his head with \fancy ideas setz ihm keinen Floh ins Ohr famI keep away from the \fancy shops ich meide die teuren NobelgeschäfteEastbourne is a \fancy place Eastbourne ist ein teures Pflaster famto live in a \fancy area in einem Nobelviertel wohnen\fancy foods Delikatessen pl\fancy prices astronomische Preise\fancy article Modeartikel m6.* * *['fnsɪ]1. vt1)(= like, be attracted by)
I don't fancy a house in Glasgow — ich möchte kein Haus in Glasgow habenI didn't fancy that job/that party — die Stelle/die Party hat mich nicht gereizt
do you fancy a walk/steak/beer? — hast du Lust zu einem Spaziergang/auf ein Steak/auf ein Bier?
count me out, I don't fancy the idea — ohne mich, das ist nichts für mich
I don't fancy the idea, but I'll have to do it — ich habe gar keine Lust dazu, aber ich muss es ja wohl tun
I don't fancy THAT (idea)! —
he fancies his chances — er meint, er hätte Chancen
I don't fancy my chances of getting that job — ich rechne mir keine großen Chancen aus, die Stelle zu bekommen
a bit of what you fancy does you good — man muss sich auch mal was Gutes gönnen
2) (= imagine) meinen, sich (dat) einbilden; (= think) glaubenhe fancied he heard footsteps — er meinte, Schritte zu hören
I rather fancy he has gone out —
how long? – not long, I fancy — wie lange? – nicht lange, denke or glaube ich
3)fancy doing that! — so was(, das) zu tun!fancy him doing that! — nicht zu fassen, dass er das getan hat or tut!
(just) fancy! (inf) — (nein) so was!, denk mal an! (inf)
just fancy, he... (inf) — stell dir vor, er...
fancy seeing you here! — so was, Sie hier zu sehen!
fancy him winning! — wer hätte gedacht, dass er gewinnt!
2. vrvon sich eingenommen sein, sich für Wunder was halten (inf)he fancies himself as an actor/expert — er hält sich für einen (guten) Schauspieler/einen Experten
do you fancy yourself as a teacher? — kannst du dir dich als Lehrer vorstellen?
3. n1)he's taken a fancy to her/this car/the idea — sie/das Auto/die Idee hat es ihm angetan
to take or catch sb's fancy — jdn ansprechen, jdm gefallen
they took a fancy to go swimming — sie bekamen Lust, schwimmen zu gehen
just as the fancy takes me/you etc — ganz nach Lust und Laune
he only works when the fancy takes him — er arbeitet nur, wenn ihm gerade danach ist
2) no pl (= imagination) Fantasie f, Phantasie fthat was just his fancy — das hat er sich (dat) nur eingebildet
3)(= notion, whim)
I have a fancy that... — ich habe so ein Gefühl, dass...he had a sudden fancy to go to Spain — ihn überkam eine plötzliche Laune, nach Spanien zu fahren
4. adj (+er)1) (inf: elaborate) clothes, shoes ausgefallen; pattern, hairdo, manoeuvre kunstvoll; food, gadget raffiniert; word, language hochtrabendI want something fancy (when buying clothes) — ich möchte etwas Schickes or Ausgefallenes
how do you like our new computer? – very fancy! — wie gefällt dir unser neuer Computer? – sehr beeindruckend!
fancy trick — toller Trick (inf)
fancy footwork (Ftbl) — geschickte Beinarbeit; (in dancing) komplizierte Schritte pl; (fig) raffinierte Manöver pl
2) (often pej inf: smart) house, car, clothes, shop schick (inf); school, restaurant nobel, schick (inf)a fancy car — ein toller Schlitten (inf)
* * *fancy [ˈfænsı]A s1. Fantasie f:2. Idee f, plötzlicher Einfall:I have a fancy that … ich habe so eine Idee, dass …;when the fancy takes him wenn ihm danach ist3. Laune f, Grille f4. (bloße) Einbildung. it was only a fancy of mine ich habe es mir nur eingebildet5. (individueller) Geschmack7. (for) Neigung f (zu), Vorliebe f (für), (plötzliches) Gefallen (an dat), (lebhaftes) Interesse (an dat oder für):a) gernhaben (akk),b) Lust haben auf (akk);catch sb’s fancy jemandes Interesse erwecken, jemandem gefallen8. Tierzucht f (aus Liebhaberei)B adj1. Fantasie…, fantastisch, ausgefallen, übertrieben:fancy name Fantasiename m;fancy price Fantasie-, Liebhaberpreis m2. Mode…:3. Fantasie…, fantasievoll, ausgefallen, reich verziert, kunstvoll, bunt4. US Delikatess…, extrafein:fancy cakes feines Gebäck, Konditoreiware f5. aus einer Liebhaberzucht:C v/t1. sich jemanden oder etwas vorstellen:fancy him to be here stell dir vor, er wäre hier;fancy that!a) stell dir vor!, denk nur!,b) sieh mal einer an!, nanu!;fancy meeting you here komisch, dass ich Sie hier treffe;fancy her losing wer hätte gedacht, dass sie verliert2. annehmen, glauben ( beide:that dass)fancy o.s. (very important) sich sehr wichtig vorkommen;fancy o.s. (as) a great scientist sich für einen großen Wissenschaftler halten4. gernhaben oder gern mögen, angetan sein von:I don’t fancy this picture dieses Bild gefällt mir nicht;what do you fancy for breakfast? was möchtest oder hättest du gern zum Frühstück?5. Lust haben auf (akk):fancy doing sth Lust haben, etwas zu tun;I fancy going for a walk ich habe Lust, einen Spaziergang zu machen;I’d fancy an ice cream ich hätte Lust auf ein Eis6. Tiere, Pflanzen (aus Liebhaberei) züchten* * *1. noun1) (taste, inclination)he has taken a fancy to a new car/her — ein neues Auto/sie hat es ihm angetan
take or catch somebody's fancy — jemandem gefallen; jemanden ansprechen
2) (whim) Laune, die4) (faculty of imagining) Fantasie, die5) (mental image) Fantasievorstellung, die2. attributive adjective1) (ornamental) kunstvoll [Arbeit, Muster]fancy jewellery — Modeschmuck, der
2) (extravagant) stolz (ugs.)3. transitive verbfancy prices — gepfefferte Preise (ugs.)
1) (imagine) sich (Dat.) einbilden2) (coll.) in imper. as excl. of surprisefancy meeting you here! — na, so etwas, Sie hier zu treffen!
fancy that! — sieh mal einer an!; also so etwas!
3) (suppose) glauben; denken..., I fancy —..., möchte ich meinen
4) (wish to have) mögenhe fancies [the idea of] doing something — er würde etwas gern tun
do you think she fancies him? — glaubst du, sie mag ihn?
5) (coll.): (have high opinion of)fancy oneself as a singer — sich für einen [großen] Sänger halten
fancy one's/somebody's chances — seine/jemandes Chancen hoch einschätzen
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43 encontrar
v.1 to find.lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleepingElla encuentra monedas en la calle She finds coins in the street.Ella encontró su destino She found her destiny.2 to encounter (dificultades).3 to find.no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people sayno sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter4 to meet, to encounter, to come upon, to find.Ella encontró a su media naranja She met her better half.* * *1 (gen) to find2 (una persona sin buscar) to come across, meet, bump into3 (dificultades) to run into, come up against4 (creer) to think, find5 (notar) to find6 (chocar) to collide1 (estar) to be2 (persona) to meet; (por casualidad) to bump into, run into, meet3 (dificultades) to run into4 (chocar) to collide5 figurado (sentirse) to feel, be\encontrarse con ganas de hacer algo / encontrarse con fuerzas para hacer algo to feel like doing something* * *verb1) to find2) meet3) encounter•* * *1. VT1) (=hallar buscando) to findha encontrado trabajo — he has found work o a job
no encuentro mi nombre en la lista — I can't find o see my name on the list
2) [por casualidad] [+ objeto, dinero] to find, come across; [+ persona] to meet, run intole encontraron un tumor — they found him to have a tumour, he was found to have a tumour
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encontrar a algn haciendo algo — to find sb doing sth3) [+ oposición] to meet with, encounter; [+ problema] to find, encounter, come acrosshasta el momento sus actividades no han encontrado oposición — so far their activities haven't met with o encountered any opposition
no encontré oposición alguna para acceder a su despacho — no one tried to stop me from getting into his office
encontrar dificultades — to encounter difficulties, run into trouble
4) (=percibir) to see5) (=considerar) to find¿encuentras el libro fácil de leer? — do you find the book easy to read?
¿cómo encontraste a tus padres después del viaje? — how did you find your parents after the trip?
¿qué tal me encuentras? — how do I look?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex. Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex. This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex. When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex. The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex. He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex. Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex. This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.----* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex: Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex: This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex: When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex: He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex: This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *vtA1 (buscando) ‹casa/trabajo/persona› to findpor fin encontró el vestido que quería she finally found the dress she wantedno encuentro mi nombre en la lista I can't see o find my name on the list¿dónde puedo encontrar al director? where can I find the manager?no encontré entradas para el teatro I couldn't get tickets for the theateryo a esto no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in thislo encontré llorando I found him crying2 (casualmente) ‹cartera/billete› to find, come across, come upon o onlo encontré (de casualidad) I found it o came across it o came on o upon it (by chance)B (descubrir) ‹falta/error› to find, spot; ‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discoverle encontraron un tumor they found o discovered that he had a tumorC ‹obstáculo/dificultad› to meet with, meet, encounterno encontró ninguna oposición a su plan his plan didn't meet with o come up against o encounter any oppositionel accidente donde encontró la muerte ( period); the accident in which he met his deathSentido II (+ compl):te encuentro muy cambiado you've changed a lot, you look very different¡qué bien te encuentro! you look so well!encuentro ridículo todo este protocolo I find all this formality ridiculous, all this formality seems ridiculous to me¿cómo encontraste el país después de tantos años? what did you make of the country o how did the country seem to you after all these years?encontré muy acertadas sus intervenciones I found his comments very relevant, I thought his comments were very relevantla encuentro muy desmejorada she seems a lot worselo encuentro muy aburrido I find him very boring, I think he is very boringencontré la puerta cerrada I found the door shutAencontrarse a sí mismo to find oneselfB ( recípr)hemos quedado en encontrarnos en la estación we've arranged to meet at the station2 «carreteras/líneas» to meetC ( enf) (inesperadamente) ‹persona› to meet, bump o run into ( colloq); ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across, come oncuando volvió se encontró la casa patas arriba when he returned he found the house in a messencontrarse CON algo:cuando volví me encontré con que todos se habían ido I got back to find that they had all gone, when I got back I found they had all goneA (en un estado, una situación) to behoy me encuentro mucho mejor I am feeling a lot better todayel enfermo se encuentra fuera de peligro the patient is out of dangerla oficina se encontraba vacía the office was emptyno se encuentra con fuerzas para continuar he doesn't have the strength to go onB (en un lugar) to beel jefe se encuentra en una reunión the boss is in a meetingla catedral se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad the cathedral is situated in the city centerentre las obras expuestas se encuentra su famosa Última Cena among the works on display is his famous Last Supperen este momento el doctor no se encuentra the doctor is not here o is not in at the moment* * *
encontrar ( conjugate encontrar) verbo transitivo
1
no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in it
‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discover
2 (+ compl):
lo encuentro ridículo I find it ridiculous;
¿cómo encontraste el país? how did the country seem to you?
encontrarse verbo pronominal
1 ( por casualidad) encontrarse con algn to meet sb, bump into sb (colloq)
2 ( recípr)
( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)
3 ( enf) ( inesperadamente) ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across;
4 (frml) ( estar) to be;
el hotel se encuentra cerca de la estación the hotel is (located) near the station
encontrar verbo transitivo
1 (algo/alguien buscado) to find: no encuentro el momento adecuado para decírselo, I can't find the right time to tell him
2 (tropezar) to meet: encontré a Luisa en el cine, I met Luisa at the cinema
encontrarás serias dificultades, you'll come up against serious difficulties
3 (considerar, parecer) lo encuentro de mal gusto, I find it in bad taste
' encontrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertar
- aparecer
- aterrizar
- atinar
- colocarse
- desconocer
- discografía
- fórmula
- hallar
- horma
- mariposear
- parte
- buscar
- dar
- encuentra
- esquivo
- solución
- ver
English:
bear
- difficulty
- dig around
- discover
- find
- fit in
- flesh
- forgetful
- get
- grade
- housekeeper
- intensify
- intimate
- locate
- lodging
- loophole
- pent-up
- replacement
- scrabble
- speed up
- store up
- strike
- traceable
- trail
- try
- be
- come
- encounter
- explain
- fumble
- high
- meet
- run
- seek
- solve
- spot
- stumble
- time
- word
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [buscando, por casualidad] to find;he encontrado el paraguas I've found my umbrella;encontré el libro que buscaba I found the book I was looking for;le han encontrado un cáncer they've diagnosed her as having cancer;encontré la mesa puesta I found the table already set;lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleeping;no encuentro palabras para expresar mi gratitud I can't find the words to express my gratitude;CSur Famencontrar la vuelta a algo to get to grips with sth2. [dificultades] to encounter;no encontraron ninguna oposición al proyecto they encountered no opposition to the project3. [juzgar, considerar] to find;encontré muy positivos tus comentarios I found your comments very positive;encuentro infantil tu actitud I find your attitude childish;encuentro la ciudad/a tu hermana muy cambiada the city/your sister has changed a lot, I find the city/your sister much changed;no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people say;no sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter* * *v/t find* * *encontrar {19} vt1) hallar: to find2) : to encounter, to meet* * *¿has encontrado las llaves? have you found your keys? -
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I 1. adjective(the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.) lik, ens; liknende2. preposition(the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.) som3. noun(someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.) make, like(mann), noe liknende4. conjunction((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.) som- likely- likelihood
- liken
- likeness
- likewise
- like-minded
- a likely story!
- as likely as not
- be like someone
- feel like
- he is likely to
- look like
- not likely! II verb1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.) like, være glad i2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.) like, være glad i•- likeable- likable
- liking
- should/would like
- take a liking tolik--------likeIsubst. \/laɪk\/like, noe som lignerand the like og den slags, og lignende (ting), med mer• music, painting, and the likemusikk, maling og lignende tingdo the like gjøre likeså, gjøre det sammegive like for like betale med samme mynt• did you ever hear the like?har du hørt på maken? \/ har du hørt slikt?not look upon someone's like again ( høytidelig) aldri få se noens like meror the like eller den slagsIIverb \/laɪk\/1) like, synes om, holde av2) foretrekke, (helst) ville hanår han vil \/ når det passer ham3) ville, ønske, ha lyst til• would you like a cup of tea?• what would you like?hva vil du ha? \/ hva skal det være?• he's a bit strange, if you like, but...han er kanskje litt underlig, men...4) ( gammeldags) behagehow do you like it? hva synes du om det?, hvordan smaker det? hvordan vil du ha det? hvordan trives du?like better foretrekke, like bedrelike it like det• like it or not, you'll do itlike somebody none the worse like noen like godtlike to do something ( også) gjerne gjøre noelike to know like å vite, gjerne vite, gjerne ha visst, det hadde vært moro å vite (også spøkefullt)not like doing something ikke like å gjøre noewell, I like that! ( spøkefullt) det må jeg si!you would like that, wouldn't you? ( også) det ville du nok likt!IIIadj. \/laɪk\/1) lik(edan), ens2) ( litterært) lignende, samme3) ( gammeldags eller dialekt) sannsynlig, trolig4) ( gammeldags eller dialekt) nær, nær vedin like manner på samme vis, likesåbe like være lik, ligne, se ut som• who do you think he is like?like father, like son eller like mother, like child eplet faller ikke langt fra stammenlike master, like man som herren er, så blir hans tjenerelike signs ( matematikk) samme fortegnthat's more like it det var bedre, det var andre boller, det var ikke så dumtwhat's he like? hvordan er han egentlig?, hvordan ser han ut?what's it like? hvordan er den?, hvordan ser den ut? hvordan smaker det? hvordan føles det?• what's the room like?what something is like hva noe er, hvordan noe tar seg utIVadv. \/laɪk\/( hverdagslig) liksom, så å siVprep. \/laɪk\/1) som, likesom, lik, på samme måte som2) lik, typisk (for)• that is just like him!det er så likt ham! \/ det er typisk han!3) (som) for eksempel• that is something like a record!anything like noenlundeanything like that noe sliktjust like that uten viderelike anything ( hverdagslig) som bare det, så inn i hampen, av alle krefter, av hele sitt hjerte, utrolig, kolossaltlike that som det, slik, sånn• don't shout like that!like this som dette, sliknothing like ( hverdagslig) ikke i det hele tatt, visst ikke, ikke på langt nær, ikke tilnærmelsesvissomething like ( hverdagslig) omkring, omtrent, om lag• something like £100noe lignende, noe i stil med, noenlunde• something like T. S. Eliotnoe i stil med T. S. Eliotsomehing like that noe i den stilen, noe sliktthat's somehing like! det var jammen saker!, sånn skal det være!, det var andre boller!VIkonj. \/laɪk\/1) ( hverdagslig) som, slik2) som om -
45 last
Leisten mPHRASES:1) (lowest in order, rank) letzte(r, s);the Mets will surely finish the season in \last place die Mets werden am Ende der Saison sicher Tabellenletzte sein;(in race, competition) Letzte(r) f(m) werden;to be \last but three/ four [or third/fourth from \last] Dritte(r) f(m) /Vierte(r) f(m) von hinten seinthe \last... der/die/das letzte...;our house is the \last one on the left before the traffic lights unser Haus ist das Letzte links vor der Ampel;do you mind if I have the \last chocolate? macht es dir was aus, wenn ich die letzte Schokolade esse?;they caught the \last bus sie nahmen den letzten Bus;to the \last man bis auf den letzten Mann;\last thing at night am Abend vor dem Schlafengehen;down to the \last sth bis auf der/die/das letzte;he has calculated the costs down to the \last penny er hat die Kosten bis auf den letzten Penny berechnet;[down] to the \last detail bis ins kleinste Detail;it was all planned down to the [very] \last detail es war bis ins kleinste Detail geplant;to be the \last one to do sth etw als Letzte(r) tun;she was the \last one to arrive sie kam als Letzte anI'll give you one \last chance ich gebe dir eine letzte Chance;this is the \last time I do him a favour das ist das letzte Mal, dass ich ihm einen Gefallen tue;that's my \last word on the subject das ist mein letztes Wort zu diesem Thema;British police are supposed to use guns only as a \last resort die britische Polizei soll die Waffen nur im äußersten Notfall einsetzen;to have the \last word das letzte Wort habenwhen was the \last time you had a cigarette? wann hast du zum letzten Mal eine Zigarette geraucht?;they haven't yet replied to my \last letter sie haben auf meinen letzten Brief noch nicht geantwortet;these \last five years have been very difficult for him diese letzten fünf Jahre waren sehr hart für ihn;where were you \last Sunday? wo warst du letzten Sonntag?;their \last album ihr letztes Album;they got married \last November sie heirateten letzten November;did you hear the storm \last night? hast du letzte Nacht den Sturm gehört?;did you see the news on TV \last night? hast du gestern Abend die Nachrichten im Fernsehen gesehen?;your letter of Sunday \last Ihr Brief von letztem SonntagI'm down to my \last 50p ich habe nur noch 50 Pence;it's our \last hope das ist unsere letzte Hoffnungthe \last sb/ sth der/die/das Letzte;she was the \last person I expected to see sie habe ich am allerwenigsten erwartet, mit ihr hätte ich am wenigsten gerechnet;the \last thing I wanted was to make you unhappy das Letzte, was ich wollte, war, dich unglücklich zu machen;he's the \last person I want to see at the moment er ist der Letzte, den ich im Moment sehen möchte;the \last thing sb needs das Letzte, was jd braucht, jdm gerade noch fehlen;the \last thing she needed was a husband was ihr gerade noch fehlte war ein EhemannPHRASES:to have the \last laugh am längeren Ast sitzen;the \last laugh is on sb jd hat den längeren Atem ( fam)the foundry business was on its \last legs das Gießereigeschäft pfiff aus dem letzten Loch (sl)sb is on their \last legs (fam: very tired) jd ist fix und fertig ( fam), jd pfeift auf [o aus] dem letzten Loch (sl)we'd been out walking all day and I was on my \last legs when we reached the hotel wir wanderten den ganzen Tag, und ich war fix und fertig, als wir das Hotel erreichten;( near to death) jd macht es nicht mehr lange ( fam)it looks as though her grandfather's on his \last legs es sieht so aus, als ob ihr Großvater es nicht mehr lange machen würde ( fam)to do sth at the \last minute [or moment] etw in letzter Minute [o ( fam) auf den letzten Drücker] tun;at the \last moment he changed his mind im letzten Moment änderte er seine Meinung;to leave sth till the \last minute [or [possible] moment] etw bis zur letzten Minute liegen lassen, mit etw dat bis zur letzten Minute warten;he always leaves important decisions to the \last possible moment er schiebt wichtige Entscheidungen immer bis zum letzten Moment hinaus;to wait till the \last minute [to do sth] [mit etw dat] bis zur letzten Minute warten;to be the \last straw zu viel sein, das Fass zum Überlaufen bringen;his affair was the \last straw seine Affäre brachte das Fass zum Überlaufen;it's the \last straw that breaks the camel's back der Tropfen, der das Fass zum Überlaufen bringt;to be the \last word in sth der letzte Schrei in etw dat sein;digital audio is the \last word in sound reproduction digitales Radio ist der letzte Schrei in der Klangwiedergabe adv1) ( most recently) zuletzt;I \last saw him three weeks ago das letzte Mal sah ich ihn vor drei Wochen;when did you have a cigarette \last [or \last have a cigarette] ? wann hast du das letzte Mal geraucht?2) ( after the others) als Letzte(r, s);the horse came in \last das Pferd kam als Letzter ins Ziel;to leave sth/sb until \last etw/jdn für den Schluss aufheben;to wait until \last bis zum Schluss warten3) ( lastly) zuletzt, zum Schluss;\last, and most important... der letzte und wichtigste Punkt...;and \last, I'd like to thank you all for coming und zum Schluss möchte ich Ihnen allen dafür danken, dass Sie gekommen sind;PHRASES:at [long] \last zu guter Letzt, endlich;I've finished my essay at \last ich habe endlich meinen Essay fertig n <pl ->1) (last person, thing)the \last der/die/das Letzte;she was the \last of the great educational reformers sie war die Letzte der großen Schulreformer;the \last but one (esp Brit, Aus) [or (Am) the next to \last] der/die/das Vorletzte;I'm almost finished - this is the \last but one box to empty ich bin fast fertig - das ist die vorletzte Kiste, die ich ausräumen muss;to be the \last to do sth als Letzte(r) f(m) etw tun;why are you always the \last to arrive? warum kommst du immer als Letzter?;why am I always the \last to be told? warum erfahre ich immer alles als Letzte/Letzter?2) ( previous one)the \last der/die/das Vorige;each new painting she does is better than the \last jedes neue Bild, das sie malt, ist besser als das vorherige;the \last we heard of her,... als wir das letzte Mal von ihr hörten,...;the \last we saw of her,... als wir sie das letzte Mal sahen,....3) ( remainder)the \last der letzte Rest;that was the \last of the real coffee das war der letzte Rest Bohnenkaffee;the \last of the ice cream/ strawberries der letzte Rest Eis/ErdbeerenLion Cavern came from \last in a slowly run race Lion Cavern kam in einem langsamen Rennen von der letzten Stelle5) boxingthe \last die letzte Rundethe dying embers sparked their \last die Funken verglühten;you haven't heard the \last of this! das letzte Wort ist hier noch nicht gesprochen!;we'll never hear the \last of it if they win wenn sie gewinnen, müssen wir uns das endlos anhören;to see the \last of sth ( fam) etw nie wiedersehen;I think my policy is right, and I'll defend it to the \last ich glaube, meine Vorgangsweise ist richtig, und ich werde sie bis zuletzt verteidigen;she is patriotic to the \last sie ist eingefleischte Patriotin;to breathe one's \last den letzten Atemzug tun1) ( go on for) [an]dauern;it was only a short trip, but very enjoyable while it \lasted die Reise war zwar nur kurz, aber insgesamt sehr angenehm;to \last [for] a month/ week einen Monat/eine Woche dauern;the rain is expected to \last all weekend der Regen soll das gesamte Wochenende anhaltenthis is too good to \last das ist zu gut, um wahr zu sein;it's the only battery we've got, so make it \last wir habe nur diese eine Batterie - verwende sie also sparsam;her previous secretary only \lasted a month ihre vorige Sekretärin blieb nur einen Monat;you won't \last long in this job if... du wirst diesen Job nicht lange behalten, wenn...;he wouldn't \last five minutes in the army! er würde keine fünf Minuten beim Militär überstehen!;built to \last für die Ewigkeit gebaut vtwe've only got enough supplies to \last us a week unsere Vorräte werden nur eine Woche reichen;to \last five years fünf Jahre halten;to \last [sb] a lifetime ein Leben lang halten;if you look after your teeth they will \last you a lifetime wenn du deine Zähne gut pflegst, wirst du sie dein Leben lang behalten -
46 suppose
1. Ithe place was worse than I had supposed это место оказалось хуже, чем я предполагал; his son's certificate was no better than he had supposed диплом его сына был ничуть не лучше, чем он думал; you'll be there, I suppose? надеюсь, ты там будешь?2. II|| suppose so полагать, что это так; will he come? No, I don't suppose so он придет? suppose Не думаю; is she beautiful? I suppose so она красивая? suppose Пожалуй, да; I should scarcely have supposed so я вряд ли мог так думать, трудно было это предположить3. IIIsuppose smth. this theory (this principle, the evidence, the circumstance, etc.) supposes a highly developed culture (great skill, both ability and careful training, the existence of life on that planet, his presence near the scene, etc.) эта теория и т.д. предполагает существование высокоразвитой культуры и т.д.; suppose smb. an invention (creation) supposes an inventor (a creator) когда есть изобретение (создание /творение/), предполагается, что есть и изобретатель (творец); an egg supposes a hen that laid it если есть яйцо, должна быть и курица, которая снесла его4. IVsuppose smth. in some manner suppose smth. logically (rationally, falsely /erroneously/, optimistically, hopefully, etc.) логически и т.д. предполагать что-л.5. VIsuppose smth. in some state let us suppose the two things equal пусть /допустим или предположим, что/ эти две вещи равны6. VIIsuppose smb., smth. to be smth., smb. suppose him to be about fifty (him to be rich, you to be in the wrong her to be a widow, this room to be a study. etc.) считать полагать, что ему около пятидесяти и т.д.; I never supposed him to be a hero я никогда не считал его героем; suppose this triangle to be the one sought for пусть /допустим, что/ это и есть искомый треугольник7. XIbe supposed in some manner the question is more complicated than [it is] commonly supposed вопрос гораздо сложнее, чем обычно считают /думают/; be supposed to do smth. he is supposed to come every day at eight o'clock (to know that, to know the rules, to stop at a zebra crossing, to do it himself, to be here every day, etc.) считается, что он должен /обязан/ приходить каждый день в восемь часов и т.д.; who is supposed to be organizing this trip? кто должен устроить /организовать/ эту поездку?; what is he supposed to be doing now? a что он сейчас делает?, что ему сейчас полагается делать?; I was supposed to leave yesterday я, собственно, должен был уехать вчера; cats are supposed to have nine lives говорят, что у кошек девять жизней; he is not supposed to know this (to use that door, to read it, to clean the table, etc.) coll. ему не полагается знать это и т.д.; this is supposed to keep you awake (to preserve your teeth, to help keep your spirits up, to make you laugh, etc.) считается, что это не даст вам заснуть и т.д.; it is supposed to snow tonight сегодня вечером ожидается снег /предполагается снегопад/; be supposed to be of some kind he is supposed to be clever (to be rich, etc.) он считается /его считают/ умным и т.д.; this is supposed to be cheap (to be authentic, to be proper, to be lasting, etc.) считают /считается/, что это дешево и т.д.8. XXVsuppose [that]...1) suppose [that] you are right (you are quite happy in your new position, you want to borrow money again, we shall be back within an hour, she will come as usual, you had gone, etc.) думать /полагать/ что вы правы и т.д.; we may reasonably suppose that this book will sell well мы вполне можем считать, что эту книгу будут охотно покупать; I don't suppose [that] I shall be very long (that I shall get the prize, he will do it, etc.) [я] не думаю, что задержусь надолго и т.д.; I don't suppose you know me мне думается, что /по-моему,/ вы меня не знаете; what do you suppose happened next (he wanted, he found there, etc.) как вы думаете, что произошло потом и т.д.?2) suppose [that] we change the subject (we take a holiday next week, we go for a swim, etc.) давайте /a что, если мы/ переменим тему разговора и т.д.?; не переменить ли нам тему разговора и т.д.?; lets's suppose that you're right (he came back, you meet me at the post office, we try once more, etc.) предположим, /допустим, что, а что, если/ вы правы и т.д.; suppose [that] you won a thousand pounds (you had the money, etc.) what would you do (say, etc.)? представьте себе, что вы выиграли тысячу фунтов и т.д., что бы вы стали делать /сделали/ и т.д.? -
47 much
❢ When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long ; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup.For particular usages, see A below. When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose.When much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent.For particular usages see C below.A adv1 ( to a considerable degree) beaucoup ; much smaller/happier beaucoup plus petit/ content (than que) ; they're not much cheaper than the originals ils ne sont pas beaucoup moins chers que les originaux ; much more interesting beaucoup or bien plus intéressant ; the film was much better than expected le film était bien meilleur que prévu ; it's much better organized c'est beaucoup mieux organisé ; they're getting much less demanding ils deviennent beaucoup moins exigeants ; the shoes are much too expensive les chaussures sont beaucoup trop chères ; it's much too dangerous c'est beaucoup trop dangereux ; he doesn't much care for them il ne les aime pas beaucoup ; I didn't much like what I saw je n'ai pas beaucoup aimé ce que j'ai vu ; she doesn't worry much about it ça ne l'inquiète pas beaucoup ; we'd much rather stay here nous préférerions de beaucoup rester ici ; the meeting has been much criticized on a beaucoup critiqué la réunion ; they are much to be pitied ils méritent qu'on ait pitié d'eux ; much loved by her friends très aimée de ses amis ; your comments would be much appreciated tous vos commentaires seront les bienvenus ; he's not much good at Latin/at tennis il n'est pas très bon en latin/au tennis ; he's not much good at doing il n'est pas très doué pour faire ; does it hurt much? est-ce que ça fait très mal? ; it's much the more interesting of the two studies c'est de loin la plus intéressante des deux études ; she's much the best teacher here elle est de loin le meilleur professeur ici ; much to our annoyance, they didn't phone back ils n'ont pas rappelé, ce qui nous a beaucoup vexés ; much to my surprise à ma grande surprise ;2 ( often) beaucoup, souvent ; we don't go out much nous ne sortons pas beaucoup ; they didn't see each other much ils ne se voyaient pas beaucoup ; she doesn't talk much about the past elle ne parle pas beaucoup du passé ; do you go to concerts much? est-ce que tu vas souvent au concert? ; a much married film star une vedette de cinéma qui s'est remariée plusieurs fois ;3 (approximately, nearly) plus ou moins, à peu près ; to be much the same être à peu près pareil (as que) ; his condition is much the same as yesterday son état est plus ou moins or à peu près le même qu'hier ; it's pretty much like driving a car c'est plus ou moins la même chose que de conduire une voiture ; he behaved much the way the others did il s'est comporté plus ou moins comme les autres ; in much the same way à peu près de la même façon (as que) ; much the same is true of China la situation est à peu près la même en Chine ;4 ( specifying degree to which something is true) too much trop ; you worry/talk too much tu t'inquiètes/parles trop ; very much ( a lot) beaucoup ; ( absolutely) tout à fait ; he misses you very much tu lui manques beaucoup ; I'd appreciate it very much if j'apprécierais beaucoup que (+ subj) ; thanks very much merci beaucoup ; we enjoyed ourselves very much nous nous sommes beaucoup amusés ; she's very much like her mother elle ressemble beaucoup à sa mère ; it's very much the norm c'est tout à fait la norme ; I felt very much the foreigner je me sentais tout à fait étranger ; so much tellement ; I wanted so much to meet you j'avais tellement envie de vous rencontrer ; it hurts so much ça fait tellement mal ; it's so much better c'est tellement mieux ; he hates flying so much that he prefers to take the boat il déteste tellement l'avion qu'il préfère prendre le bateau ; thanks so much for merci beaucoup pour ; as much autant (as que) ; I like them as much as you (do) je les aime autant que toi ; she doesn't worry as much as before elle ne s'inquiète pas autant qu'avant ; they hated each other as much as ever ils se détestaient toujours autant ; she is as much entitled to a visa as you elle a autant droit à un visa que toi ; they were as much a part of village life as the farmers ils faisaient autant partie de la vie du village que les fermiers ; he wasn't sure and said as much il n'était pas sûr et il l'a dit ; I thought as much c'est bien ce qui me semblait ; however much même si ; you'll have to accept the decision however much you disagree il va falloir que tu acceptes la décision même si tu n'es pas d'accord ; I couldn't cry out however much it hurt je ne pouvais pas crier même si ça me faisait très mal ;5 (emphatic: setting up a contrast) not so much X as Y moins X que Y, plus Y que X ; it wasn't so much a warning as a threat c'était moins un avertissement qu'une menace, c'était plus une menace qu'un avertissement ; the discovery wasn't so much shocking as depressing la découverte était moins choquante que déprimante ; it doesn't annoy me so much as make me wonder ça m'agace moins que ça ne me surprend.B pron1 ( a great deal) beaucoup ; ( in negative sentences) grand-chose ; do you have much left? est-ce qu'il vous en reste beaucoup? ; did he earn much? est-ce qu'il a gagné beaucoup? ; we have much to learn nous avons beaucoup à apprendre (from de) ; we didn't eat much nous n'avons pas mangé grand-chose ; there isn't much to do il n'y a pas grand-chose à faire ; he doesn't have much to say il n'a pas grand-chose à dire ; there isn't much one can do to prevent it il n'y a pas grand-chose à faire pour empêcher ça ; he doesn't have much to complain about il n'a pas à se plaindre ; it leaves much to be desired ça laisse (vraiment) à désirer ; there's much to be said for beaucoup de choses plaident en faveur de [plan, country life, job-sharing] ; much of une grande partie de ; much of the difficulty lies in… une grande partie de la difficulté réside dans… ; much of the meeting was spent discussing… une grande partie de la réunion a été consacrée à discuter… ; much of their work involves… une grande partie de leur travail consiste à… ; much of what remains is useless une grande partie de ce qui reste est inutile ; much of the resentment is due to le ressentiment vient en grande partie de ; I don't see much of them now je ne les vois plus beaucoup maintenant ; to make much of sth ( focus on) insister sur qch ; ( understand) comprendre qch ; the report made much of the scandal le rapport insistait sur le scandale or faisait grand cas du scandale ; I couldn't make much of her last book je n'ai pas compris grand-chose à son dernier livre ;2 (expressing a relative amount, degree) so much tant ; they are willing to pay so much per vehicle ils sont prêts à payer tant par véhicule ; we'd eaten so much that nous avions tant mangé que ; she spends so much of her life abroad elle passe une très grande partie de sa vie à l'étranger ; she spends so much of her life abroad that elle passe une si grande partie de sa vie à l'étranger que ; so much of her work is gloomy il y a une grande partie de son œuvre qui est sombre ; so much of the earth is polluted la terre est tellement polluée ; so much of the time, it's a question of patience la plupart du temps c'est une question de patience ; too much trop ; it costs too much c'est trop cher ; you eat too much tu manges trop ; it's too much! lit c'est trop! ; ( in protest) c'en est trop! ; it's too much of a strain c'est trop éprouvant ; she was too much of an egotist to do elle était trop égoïste pour faire ; I couldn't eat all that, it's too much for me! je ne pourrais jamais manger tout ça, c'est trop pour moi! ; the heat/the work was too much for them ils n'ont pas pu supporter la chaleur/le travail ; the measures proved too much for them ils n'ont pas pu tolérer les mesures ; he was too much for his opponent il était trop fort pour son adversaire ; I bought about this much j'en ai acheté à peu près ça ; he's read this much already il a déjà lu tout ça ; I'll say this much for him, he's honest il a au moins ça pour lui, il est honnête ; this much is certain, we'll have no choice une chose est certaine, nous n'aurons pas le choix ; twice as much deux fois autant or plus ; if we had half as much as you si nous avions la moitié de ce que tu as ; I'll need half as much again il me faudra encore la moitié de ça ; as much as possible autant que possible ; they paid as much as we did ils ont payé autant que nous ; is it as much as that? est-ce que ça fait autant que ça? ; I enjoy nature as much as the next person j'apprécie la nature autant que n'importe qui ; it can cost as much as £50 ça peut coûter jusqu'à 50 livres sterling ; it was as much as I could do not to laugh il a fallu que je me retienne pour ne pas rire ; as much as to say… d'un air de dire… ; how much? combien? ; how much did you pay for it? combien est-ce que tu l'as payé? ; tell them how much you won dis-leur combien tu as gagné ; how much do they know? qu'est-ce qu'ils savent au juste? ; he never knew how much we missed him il n'a jamais su à quel point or combien il nous a manqué ; do you know how much this means to me? est-ce que tu sais à quel point or combien c'est important pour moi? ;3 (focusing on limitations, inadequacy) it's not ou nothing much ce n'est pas grand-chose ; it's not up to much GB ça ne vaut pas grand-chose ; he 's not much to look at il n'est pas très beau ; she doesn't think much of him elle n'a pas très bonne opinion de lui ; she doesn't think much of it elle n'en pense pas beaucoup de bien ; I'm not much of a letter-writer/reader je n'aime pas beaucoup écrire des lettres/lire ; it's not much of a film ce n'est pas un bon film ; it wasn't much of a life ce n'était pas une vie ; it wasn't much of a holiday for us ce n'était vraiment pas des vacances pour nous ; that's not much of a consolation! ça ne me console pas tellement! ; I'm not much of a one for cooking ○ la cuisine ce n'est pas mon fort ○.C quantif beaucoup de ; have you got much money/work? est-ce que tu as beaucoup d'argent/de travail? ; I haven't got (very) much time je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps ; we didn't get much support nous n'avons pas eu beaucoup de soutien ; it doesn't make much sense ça n'a pas beaucoup de sens ; there isn't much wine left il ne reste pas beaucoup de vin ; does he watch much TV? est-ce qu'il regarde beaucoup la télé ○ ? ; she didn't speak much English elle parlait peu anglais ; too much energy trop d'énergie ; to spend too much money dépenser trop d'argent ; we don't have too much time nous n'avons pas beaucoup de temps ; don't use so much salt ne mets pas tant de sel ; why does he make so much noise? pourquoi fait-il tant de bruit? ; I spent so much time doing j'ai passé tant de temps à faire ; she gets so much enjoyment out of the radio elle a tant de plaisir à écouter la radio ; we paid twice as much money nous avons payé deux fois plus d'argent ; how much time have we got left? combien de temps nous reste-t-il? ; how much liquid does it contain? combien de liquide est-ce que ça contient?D much+ (dans composés) much-loved/-respected très apprécié/respecté ; much-maligned tant décrié ; much-needed indispensable.E much as conj phr bien que (+ subj) ; much as he needed the money, he wouldn't beg for it il avait vraiment besoin de cet argent et pourtant il ne pouvait se résoudre à mendier ; much as we regret our decision we have no choice bien que nous regrettions or nous avons beau regretter notre décision, nous n'avons pas le choix.F much less conj phr encore moins ; I've never seen him much less spoken to him je n'ai jamais eu l'occasion de le voir encore moins de lui parler.G so much as adv phr without so much as saying goodbye/as an apology sans même dire au revoir/s'excuser ; if you so much as move/sigh si tu fais le moindre mouvement/pousses le moindre soupir ; they can be imprisoned for so much as criticizing the regime ils peuvent être emprisonnés ne serait-ce que pour avoir critiqué le régime.much wants more plus on en a plus on en veut ; there isn't much in GB ou to US it (in contest, competition) ils se suivent de près ; there isn't much in it for us ( to our advantage) ça ne va pas nous apporter grand-chose ; she's late again? that's a bit much! elle est encore en retard? elle exagère! ; ⇒ so. -
48 wrong ****
[rɒŋ]1. adj1) (morally) sbagliato (-a), riprovevole, (unfair) ingiusto (-a), sbagliato (-a), (wicked) cattivo (-a)it's wrong to steal, stealing is wrong — non si deve rubare
2) (incorrect) sbagliato (-a), errato (-a)to be wrong — (answer) essere sbagliato (-a), (in doing, saying) avere torto, sbagliarsi
I was wrong in thinking that... — avevo torto a pensare che...
3) (improper, not sought, not wanted) sbagliato (-a), inadatto (-a)to say/do the wrong thing — dire/fare qc che non va
4)is anything or something wrong? — c'è qualcosa che non va?what's wrong (with you)? — che cos'hai?, cosa c'è che non va?
2. adv(spell, pronounce) in modo sbagliato, erroneamenteto go wrong — (on route) sbagliare strada, (in calculation) sbagliarsi, commettere un errore, (morally) prendere una cattiva strada, (plan etc) andare male, fallire
you won't go far wrong if you follow his advice — non rischi più di tanto a seguire il suo consiglio
3. n1) (evil) male m2) (unjust act) torto4. vt -
49 once
1.[wʌns]adverb1) einmalonce a week/month — einmal die Woche/im Monat
once or twice — ein paar Mal; einige Male
once again or more — noch einmal
once [and] for all — ein für alle Male
[every] once in a while — von Zeit zu Zeit
once an X always an X — X bleibt X; see also academic.ru/28733/for">for 1. 24)
2) (multiplied by one) ein mal3) (even for one or the first time) je[mals]never/not once — nicht ein einziges Mal
4) (formerly) früher einmalonce upon a time there lived a king — es war einmal ein König
5)at once — (immediately) sofort; sogleich; (at the same time) gleichzeitig
2. conjunctionall at once — (all together) alle auf einmal; (without warning) mit einem Mal
wenn; (with past tense) als3. nounonce past the fence we are safe — wenn wir [nur] den Zaun hinter uns bringen, sind wir in Sicherheit
[just or only] this once — [nur] dieses eine Mal
* * *1. adverb2) (at a time in the past: I once wanted to be a dancer.) einst2. conjunction(when; as soon as: Once (it had been) unlocked, the door opened easily.) sobald- at once- just for once
- for once
- once and for all
- once in a while* * *[wʌn(t)s]1. (one time) einmal\once was enough for me nach dem ersten Mal hatte ich schon genugif she \once started you would never stop her wenn sie erst einmal angefangen hat, konnte man sie nicht aufhalten\once again wieder einmal, erneut\once and for all ein für alle Mal\once a day/month/week einmal am Tag/im Monat/pro [o die] Wochejust for \once nur einmaljust this \once nur dieses eine Mal\once in a lifetime einmal im Lebennever/not \once nicht einmal [o ein einziges Mal]the \once ( fam) ein einziges Mal, das eine Mal\once or twice ein paar Mal, ein paar Male[every] \once in a while hin und wieder\once upon a time there lived a prince es war einmal ein PrinzI could have done it, \once upon a time früher [einmal] hätte ich es schaffen können3. (some time)you're all talking at \once! ihr redet alle durcheinander!4. (one of)\once 10 is 10 ein mal 10 ist 105.II. conj1. (as soon as) sobaldyou won't be able to cancel the contract \once you've signed wenn du erst einmal unterschrieben hast, kommst du von dem Vertrag nicht mehr los* * *[wʌns]1. adv1) (= on one occasion) einmalonce a week/month/year — einmal in der Woche/im Monat/im Jahr, einmal pro Woche/Monat/Jahr
once only —
he tried this once before — er hat das schon einmal probiert
once or twice (lit) — ein- oder zweimal; (fig) nur ein paar Mal
you can come ( just) this once — dieses eine Mal können Sie kommen
I never once wondered where you were —
she walked away, without once looking back — sie ging davon, ohne auch nur ein einziges Mal zurückzublicken
once a smoker, always a smoker — einmal Raucher, immer Raucher
2) (= in past) einmalonce upon a time there was... — es war einmal...
3)don't spend it all at once — gib es nicht alles auf einmal aus
2. conjwenn; (with past tense) alsonce you understand, it's easy — wenn Sie es einmal verstehen, ist es einfach
once the sun had set, it turned cold — als die Sonne erst einmal untergegangen war, wurde es kalt
once learned, it isn't easily forgotten — wenn man das erst einmal gelernt hat, vergisst man es nicht so leicht wieder
* * *once [wʌns]A adv1. einmal:you only live once man lebt nur einmal;once and again, once or twice ein paar Mal, einige Male;once again, once more noch einmal;once a day einmal täglich;once and for all ein für alle Mal, zum ersten und (zum) letzten Mal; → bitten B, lifetime A, moon A 12. je(mals), überhaupt (in bedingenden oder verneinenden Sätzen):if once he should suspect wenn er jemals misstrauisch werden sollte;3. (früher oder später) einmal, einst:once (upon a time) there was es war einmal (Märchenanfang);a once-famous doctrine eine einst(mals) berühmte LehreB severy once in a while von Zeit zu Zeit;this once dieses eine Mal, (für) diesmal (ausnahmsweise);once is no custom (Sprichwort) einmal ist keinmal2. at once auf einmal, zugleich, gleichzeitig:at once a scientist and a poet Wissenschaftler und Dichter zugleich3. at once sogleich, sofort, schnellstens:all at once plötzlich, mit einem Male, schlagartigonce that is accomplished, all will be well wenn das erst (einmal) geschafft ist, ist alles gut;once he hesitates sobald er zögertD adj einstig, ehemalig* * *1.[wʌns]adverb1) einmalonce a week/month — einmal die Woche/im Monat
once or twice — ein paar Mal; einige Male
once again or more — noch einmal
once [and] for all — ein für alle Male
[every] once in a while — von Zeit zu Zeit
once an X always an X — X bleibt X; see also for 1. 24)
2) (multiplied by one) ein mal3) (even for one or the first time) je[mals]never/not once — nicht ein einziges Mal
4) (formerly) früher einmal5)at once — (immediately) sofort; sogleich; (at the same time) gleichzeitig
2. conjunctionall at once — (all together) alle auf einmal; (without warning) mit einem Mal
wenn; (with past tense) als3. nounonce past the fence we are safe — wenn wir [nur] den Zaun hinter uns bringen, sind wir in Sicherheit
[just or only] this once — [nur] dieses eine Mal
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50 less
1. adjectiveof less value/importance/account or note — weniger wertvoll/wichtig/bedeutend
his chances are less than mine — seine Chancen sind geringer als meine
2. adverbless talking, please — etwas mehr Ruhe, bitte
I think less/no less of him after what he did — ich halte nicht mehr so viel/nicht weniger von ihm, seit er das getan hat
less and less [often] — immer seltener
the less so because... — um so weniger, als od. weil...
3. noun, no pl., no indef. art.even or still/far or much less — noch/viel weniger
the less said [about it] the better — je weniger man darüber sagt, um so besser
in less than no time — (joc.) in Null Komma nichts (ugs.)
less of that! — (coll.) Schluss damit!
4. prepositionless of your cheek! — (coll.) sei nicht so frech!
* * *[les] 1. adjective((often with than) not as much (as): Think of a number less than forty; He drank his tea and wished he had put less sugar in it; The salary for that job will be not less than $30,000.) weniger2. adverb(not as much or to a smaller extent: I like her less every time I see her; You should smoke less if you want to remain healthy.) weniger3. pronoun(a smaller part or amount: He has less than I have.) weniger4. preposition(minus: He earns $280 a week less $90 income tax.) abzüglich- academic.ru/42527/lessen">lessen- lesser 5. adverb(less: the lesser-known streets of London.) weniger- the less... the less/more- no less a person than* * *[les]1. (to a smaller extent) wenigeryou should work more and talk \less du solltest mehr arbeiten und weniger redengetting out of bed in summer is \less difficult than in winter im Sommer fällt das Aufstehen leichter als im WinterI think of him \less as a colleague and more as a friend ich betrachte ihn eher als Freund denn als Kollegen\less of your cheek! sei nicht so frech!he listened \less to the answer than to Kate's voice er hörte weniger auf die Antwort als auf Kates Stimmethe \less... the better je weniger..., umso besserthe \less said about this unpleasant business the better je weniger über diese unerfreuliche Sache geredet wird, umso besser\less expensive/happy/sad billiger/unglücklicher/glücklicherthe more..., the \less... je mehr..., desto weniger...the more she hears about the place, the \less she wants to go there je mehr sie über den Ort erfährt, desto weniger will sie hin▪ no \less a/an...:that this is a positive stereotype makes it no \less a stereotype dass das ein positives Vorurteil ist, ändert nichts daran, dass es ein Vorurteil ist\less and \less immer wenigershe phones me \less and \less sie ruft mich immer weniger anhis uncle is \less and \less able to look after himself sein Onkel kann immer weniger für sich sorgen2. (not the least bit)▪ \less than... kein bisschen...\less than accurate/fair/just/happy nicht gerade genau/fair/gerecht/glücklichit is little \less than disgraceful that he refused to keep his promises es ist mehr als schändlich, dass er seine Versprechen nicht eingehalten hat3.we'll have the pizzas delivered in \less than no time wir liefern die Pizzas in null Komma nichtsyou stir the ingredients together, pop it in the oven and in \less than no time, it's ready mischen Sie die Zutaten, schieben Sie die Masse in den Ofen und schon ist es fertigat the age of fourteen I had never even been on a train, much \less an aircraft mit 14 war ich noch nie mit dem Zug gefahren, geschweige denn geflogenwhat woman would consider a date with him, much \less a marriage? welche Frau würde mit ihm ausgehen, geschweige denn, ihn heiratenwho should arrive at the party but the Prime Minister, no \less! und wer war wohl auch auf der Party? der Premierminister, höchstpersönlich!Peter cooked dinner — fillet steak and champagne, no \less Peter kochte das Abendessen — Filetsteak und Champagner, nur das Beste▶ no \less... than... kein geringerer/kein geringeres/keine geringere... als...no \less an occasion than their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary kein geringerer Anlass als ihr 25. HochzeitstagII. adjI had \less money than I thought ich hatte weniger Geld als ich dachteI eat \less chocolate and fewer biscuits than I used to ich esse weniger Schokolade und Kekse als früherthe \less time spent here, the better je weniger Zeit man hier verbringt, umso besser2. (non-standard use of fewer) wenigerthe trees have produced \less apples this year die Bäume tragen heute weniger Äpfelshort hair presents \less problems than long hair kurzes Haar verursacht weniger Probleme als langes▪ ... the L\less der JüngereJames the L\less Jakobus der Jüngere1. (smaller amount) wenigershe is aged 40 or \less sie ist 40 oder jüngerhe only has $10 but she has even \less! er hat nur 10 Dollar, sie noch wenigerI've been trying to eat \less ich versuche, weniger zu essena little/lot \less etwas/viel wenigerthat's too much — could I have a little \less? das ist zu viel — könnte ich etwas weniger haben?▪ to be/do \less of sth:I've been seeing \less of her lately ich sehe sie in letzter Zeit weniger\less of a problem ein geringeres Problemstorage is \less of a problem than it used to be die Lagerung ist heute ein kleineres Problem als früher▪ \less than... weniger als...we had walked \less than three kilometres when Robert said he wanted to rest wir hatten noch keine drei Kilometer hinter uns, als Robert eine Pause machen wollteready in \less than an hour in weniger als einer Stunde fertighe doesn't have many enemies but she has even \less er hat nicht viele Feinde, sie noch viel weniger▪ \less than... weniger als...a population of \less than 200,000 weniger als 200.000 Menschen3.▶ to be little \less than sth fast schon etw seinit was little \less than disgraceful es war fast schon eine Schandehis speech was so full of bad jokes and misinformation that it was little \less than an embarrassment seine Rede war so voll mit schlechten Scherzen und falscher Information, dass es fast schon peinlich war▶ no \less than... nicht weniger als..., bestimmt...no \less than 1000 guests/people were at the party es waren nicht weniger als [o bestimmt] 1000 Gäste/Leute auf der PartyIV. prepthe total of £30, \less the £5 deposit you've paid insgesamt macht es 30 Pfund, abzüglich der 5 Pfund Anzahlung, die Sie geleistet haben£900,000 \less tax 900.000 Pfund brutto* * *[les]1. adj, adv, nwenigerof less importance — von geringerer Bedeutung, weniger bedeutend
less noise, please! — nicht so laut, bitte!
his problem is less one of money than of enthusiasm — sein Problem ist weniger das Geld als vielmehr mangelnde Begeisterung
a sum less than £1 — eine Summe unter £ 1
it's nothing less than disgraceful/than a disaster — es ist wirklich eine Schande/ein Unglück nt
this is nothing less than blackmail —
it was little less than blackmail — das war schon fast Erpressung, das war so gut wie Erpressung
he was less frightened than angry — er war nicht so sehr ängstlich, sondern eher ärgerlich
less quickly —
he works less than I ( do) — er arbeitet weniger als ich
none the less — trotzdem, nichtsdestoweniger
their apology did not make him any the less angry — ihre Entschuldigung konnte seinen Ärger nicht besänftigen
I hope you won't think (any the) less of me — ich hoffe, du denkst nicht schlecht von mir
x is less than/not less than 10 (Math) — x ist kleiner/kleiner (oder) gleich 10
2. prepweniger; (COMM) abzüglich* * *less [les]less known weniger bekannt;less noisy leiser;less and less immer weniger;the less so as (dies) umso weniger, als;less than smooth alles andere als glatt;1. geringer, kleiner, weniger:in a less degree in geringerem Grad oder Maß;of less value von geringerem Wert;he has less money er hat weniger Geld;in less time in kürzerer Zeit;no less a man than Churchill kein Geringerer als Churchill2. jünger (obs außer in):James the Less BIBEL Jakobus der Jüngereless is sometimes more weniger ist manchmal mehr;it was less than five dollars es kostete weniger als fünf Dollar;in less than no time im Nu;do with less mit weniger auskommen;for less billiger;little less than robbery so gut wie oder schon fast Raub;no less than nicht weniger als;a) zumindest,b) geradezuD präp1. weniger, minus:less interest abzüglich (der) Zinsen2. ausgenommen* * *1. adjectiveof less value/importance/account or note — weniger wertvoll/wichtig/bedeutend
2. adverbless talking, please — etwas mehr Ruhe, bitte
I think less/no less of him after what he did — ich halte nicht mehr so viel/nicht weniger von ihm, seit er das getan hat
less and less [often] — immer seltener
the less so because... — um so weniger, als od. weil...
3. noun, no pl., no indef. art.even or still/far or much less — noch/viel weniger
the less said [about it] the better — je weniger man darüber sagt, um so besser
in less than no time — (joc.) in Null Komma nichts (ugs.)
less of that! — (coll.) Schluss damit!
4. prepositionless of your cheek! — (coll.) sei nicht so frech!
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51 stick one's neck out
разг.рисковать, ставить себя под удар; ≈ самому лезть в петлю [первонач. амер.]The "career man" in government is inclined to consider the interests of his career above the immediate problems of any given moment, his cardinal principle being, "Never stick your neck out". (R. E. Sherwood, ‘Roosevelt and Hopkins’, ch. VII) — Чиновники в правительственных органах склонны рассматривать интересы своей служебной карьеры как стоящие выше любой самой насущной проблемы, поскольку их главным принципом является положение: "никогда не рискуй".
‘Aren't you afraid of getting into more trouble?’ Michael asked. ‘after all that stuff in the States?..’ ‘Brother,’ he said, ‘after Normandy anything the United States might do to me couldn't look like trouble.’ ‘You're sticking your neck out,’ Michael said. (I. Shaw, ‘The Young Lions’, ch. 31) — - Ты не боишься снова попасть в беду после всей этой истории в Штатах? - спросил Майкл... - Дружище, - сказал Ной, - после Нормандии все, что может сделать со мной армия США, уже не кажется страшным. - Ты лезешь на рожон, - заметил Майкл.
Crerar listened closely. He wondered if Willoughby would now spill the secret he had refused to divulge at their conference. If he did he was a damned fool, a reckless braggart. However, if Willoughby wanted to stick his neck out - it was his neck. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 5) — Крерар весь превратился в слух. Неужели Уиллоуби сейчас откроет свой план, который он утаил от них на совещании? Если так, то он кретин, безответственный болтун. Впрочем, если ему хочется, пусть лезет в петлю - это его забота.
‘I can't figure you, Casey,’ Freeman said. ‘You say you want the lowdown on MacPherson so Washington can cut off his water, but you won't commit yourself on anything. Don't you ever stick that big fat neck of yours out?’ (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Thursday Noon’) — - Я вас не понимаю, Кейси, - продолжал Фримен. - Вы говорите, что хотите разоблачить Макферсона, чтобы Вашингтон мог заткнуть ему глотку, но вместе с тем не желаете ничем рисковать. Неужели вы никогда в жизни не подставляли под удар свою жирную шею?
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52 atera
du/ad. [from ate (door) + -ra]1. ( oro.)a. to take out ( -tik: of) ; giltzak sakeletik \atera zituen he took the keys out of his pocket ; txakurra kanpora \atera zuen he took the dog outsideb. to get out, take out ( -tik: of) ; txanpona kaxatik \atera zuen she {took || got} the coin out of the box ; txanpona kaxatik \atera zuen she {took || got} the coin out of the boxc. ( tinko den zerbait, e.a. hortz) to pull out, draw out ( -tik: of)d. ( begi) to take out, pluck oute. ( p.) to take out ; paseatzera \atera to take sb out for a walk; i-r espetxetik \atera i. to get sb out of prison ii. ( ihes eginez) to spring sb from prison; harrika \atera dute herritik they' ll stone him out of townf. Kim. to extractg. ( arma) to draw ( -tik: from) ; ezpata \atera to draw one' s swordh. Fin. ( bankutik) to withdraw ( -tik: from)i. ( ezabatu) kendu, borratuj. ( arnasa) to take ( -tik: from)k. argitara \atera to expose to light2. (irud.)a. to get out ( -tik: of) ; datuak liburu askotatik \ateratakoak dira the information is gleaned from many books ; hitzik ere ez du \atera he didn' t {utter || say} a word; i-r bere onetik \atera to get on sb' s nerves; nondik \atera duzu ideia hori? where did you get that idea from?3. ( zikindura, tinta gune, e.a.) to get out ( -tik: of), remove ( -tik: from)4. ( soldadu, ordezkari) to withdraw5. (Josk.) ( janzki) to let out6. ( lortu)a. to get; harena behar du beti \atera he' s always got to get his way ; pobreek nekez \ateratzen dute beren bizia the poor struggle to {get by || make ends meet}b. ( dirua) to make, getc. ( titulua, ikastagiria) to get, earn7. ( gorputzatala) mingaina \atera to stick one' s tongue out; mingaina \atera zidan she stuck her tongue out at me8.a. ( soluziobide) to reach, obtain, getb. ( ondorioa) to draw; ondorioa \atera to draw conclusions |to reach a conclusion; hori \atera dezakegu ikusten dugunetik that we can infer from what we see9. ( sortu)a. ( produktu) to produce, makeb. ( modelu berri bat) to come out withc. ( kanta, abesti) to make up, composed. ( moda berri bat) to createe. Leg. to come out with; horren kontrako lege bat \atera zuten they came out with a law against that10.a. ( argazkia) to take; argazki bat \atera nahi zigun he wanted to take a picture of usb. ( kopia) to make, have made11. ( bereganatu)a. ( sari, loteria) to get, receive; horrela ez duzu ezer \aterako you won' t get anything that way; urtean enpresa honek 2.000.000 dolarretako mozkina \ateratzen du that company makes a profit of 2,000,000 dollars a year12.a. ( bete) to keep, fulfill, comply with; emandako hitzak \atera behar dira promises must be keptb. ( zorrak) to pay up, liquidatec. ( bekatu) to atone for13. ( frogatu) to prove, demonstrate; lana izango du bere errugabetasuna \ateratzeko it' ll be hard for him to prove his innocence | he' s got his work cut out to prove his innocence14. ( albiste) to let it be known ; {hil dela || hil delakoa || hil delako } \atera dute word' s gone out that he' s died15. Kir. ( pilota, baloi)a. ( tenis) to serveb. ( futbola) to throw in16.a. ( hartu) \atera gehiago help yourself to some moreb. aizak, \atera beste hiru gorri waiter, we' ll have another three ros—s17. (Pol.) to elect, have elected da/ad.1. ( p.)a. to come out, go out; kalera \atera ginen we went out; ez \atera ez egon zen she couldn' t make up her mind whether to go out or not; nondik \atera zara? where did you {come || pop up} from?; zinetik \ateratzean ikusi genuen {on leaving the cinema || when we were coming out of the cinema} we saw her; hemendik \ateratzean egingo dugu we' ll do it on the way out of here; etxetik gehiago \atera behar genuke we should get out of the house some more ; noiz \atera zen espetxetik? when did he get out of prison?b. ( agertu) to appear, emergec. (irud.) bizirik \atera to survive, come out alive; istripuan soilik bera \atera zen bizirik only he survived the accident; larrialditik \atera to get out of a {jam || fix}; komatik \atera to emerge from a coma | to come out of a coma; ez da bere eleetatik \ateratzen he' s sticking to his {guns || story}; mahaiburuaren kargutik \ateratzekoa da aurten he' s giving up the chairmanship this year2. ( gauzak b.b.)a. ( oro.) to come out ( -tik: of) ; ura hemendik \ateratzen da water comes out hereb. ( ageri) to emerge, appear ; pikortak aurpegian \atera zitzaizkion pimples {broke out || appeared} on his facec. ( landare) to appear, come upd. ( aldizkari) to come out, appeare. Astron. to rise, come upf. ( eguzki) to come out, come upg. ( kale, karrika) to lead ( -ra: to) ; kale hori enparantzara \ateratzen da that street leads to the squareh. ( etorri) to come out ( -tik: from), come ( -tik: from) ; ardoa mahatsetatik \ateratzen da wine comes from grapesi. ( hortz) haurrari hortz bat \atera zaio the child cut a toothj. ( eraztun kendu, e.a.) to come off, slip off; eraztuna hatzetik \atera zait my ring has {slipped || come} off my finger; zapata \aterata daukazu your shoe' s {come || slipped} offk. ( albiste) to come out ; berri hori atzoko egunkarian \atera zen that piece of news came out in the paper yesterdayl. (irud.) aurpegiari bozkarioa \atera zitzaion joy showed on her face3. ( ondorio izan; suertatu)a. to turn out; to be, prove, turn out to be ; ez zaio ongi \atera it didn' t work out for him very well; ehiztari \atera zen he turned out to be a hunterb. ( arrakasta) to turn out; garaile \atera ziren they turned out to be the victor ; azterketa ondo \atera zitzaion he did well on the test |he aced the test (USA) Lagunart.c. ( porrot egin) to come out; asmoa gaizki \atera zitzaien the scheme misfired | the plan went wrong on themd. ( prezio) to cost; oso garestia \aterako zaizu this is going to cost you | this is going to run into a lot of money4.a. ( p.) to leave, depart ( -tik: from) ; zortzietan hiritik \atera ziren they left the city at eight o' clockb. ( autobusa, trena) to leave, depart ( -tik: from)c. Naut. ( itsasontzia) to sail5. i-kin \atera to go out with, date; 3 urte dira \ateratzen direla they have been going out for three years6. ( bide) to lead ; nora \ateratzen da bide hau? where does this road lead to? ; Kale Nagusira \ateratzen da it leads to {Main Street (USA) || High Street (GB) }7. ( esankizun) to come out; eta orain honekin \atera da and now he comes out with this; esan ba! — ez zait \ateratzen! say it! — I just can' t!8. ( balkoi, leiho bat, e.a.) to jut out, project9.a. Tek. to become disconnectedb. Trenb. trenbidetik \atera to leave the rails | to jump the track10. ( jokoetan, e.a.)a. ( xakejokoan) to have the first moveb. Kartak. to lead; batekoarekin \atera to lead with an acec. Kir. to start11. Inform. to exit, quit12. Antz. to come on, enter; harakin bezala jantzita \ateratzen da he comes on dressed as a butcher Oharra: atera duten esaerak aurkitzeko, bila ezazu izenaren, adjektiboaren eta abarren adieran, adib., argazkiak atera aurkitzeko, bila ezazu argazki sarreran -
53 climb aboard the band wagon
разг.(climb (get, hop, jump или leap) aboard (или on) the band(-)wagon)примкнуть к победившей партии или к стороне, имеющей перевес; поддержать выгодное дело [band-wag(g)on - ярко украшенный фургон передвижного цирка, в котором обычно едет оркестр; отсюда метафорическое использование слова bandwag(g)on для обозначения политической группировки, поддерживающей наиболее вероятного победителя на выборах; первонач. амер.]He had surrendered at last to the current of events and, abandoning little by little his old conservatism, had seen no reason why he too should not get on the band wagon. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. III) — Ход событий заставил Генри Матурина понемногу отбросить свойственный ему консерватизм. Он не видел причин, почему бы ему не заняться выгодным делом, и стал скупать ценные бумаги.
Here you been complaining for years about us being so poky, and now when Blausser comes along and does stir up excitement and beautify the town like you've always wanted somebody to, why, you say he's a roughneck, and you won't jump on the band-wagon. (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XXXVI) — Из года в год ты жалуешься на нашу серость. А тут, когда явился Блоссер, оживил и украсил город, о чем ты всегда мечтала, ты называешь его грубияном и отказываешься следовать за колесницей победителя.
In the 1940 convention, Pennsylvania had made a celebrated boner by waiting too long to hop on the Wilkie bandwagon. (‘Time’) — На съезде, происходившем в 1940 году, Пенсильвания сделала свою знаменитую ошибку: слишком долго выжидала и объявила себя сторонницей Уилки, когда было уже поздно.
...Democrats with an eye to the main chance sought to jump on the bangwagon. —...многие демократы отдали свои голоса победителю из корыстных соображений.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > climb aboard the band wagon
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54 joy
[ʤɔɪ] none of the \joys of the job einer der erfreulichen Aspekte dieses Berufs;the \joys of living in the country die Freuden des Landlebens;her singing is a \joy to listen to ihrem Gesang zuzuhören ist ein Genuss;in spring the garden is a \joy to behold im Frühjahr ist der Garten eine wahre Augenweide;to be filled with \joy voller Freude sein;to be full of the \joys of spring bestens aufgelegt [o in bester Stimmung] sein;to be a [great] \joy to sb jdm [große] Freude bereiten;to give sb \joy jdm Freude bereiten;to jump for \joy einen Freudensprung machen;did you have any \joy finding the book you wanted? ist es dir gelungen, das Buch zu finden, das du wolltest?;I thought I might ask Josh to lend me some money - you won't get much \joy from him ich habe gedacht, ich könnte Josh bitten, mir etwas Geld zu borgen - du wirst nicht viel Glück bei ihm haben -
55 doubt
1. verb1) (to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe: I doubt if he'll come now; He might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.) tvile på, (be)tvile2) (not to be sure of the reliability of: Sometimes I doubt your intelligence!) tvile på, ha sine tvil2. noun(a feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious: There is some doubt as to what happened; I have doubts about that place.) tvil, usikkerhet, frykt- doubtful- doubtfully
- doubtfulness
- doubtless
- beyond doubt
- in doubt
- no doubttvil--------tvileIsubst. \/daʊt\/tvil, uvisshet, usikkerhet, betenkelighetall reasonable doubt ( jus) all rimelig tvilbeyond\/past (all) doubt hevet over (enhver) tvil, hevet over (all) tvilgive somebody the benefit of the doubt la tvilen komme noen til godehave doubts about \/ as to ha tvil om, ha tvil når det gjelder, ha mistanker om, ha mistanker når det gjelder, ha betenkeligheter når det gjelderbe in doubt være i tvil, tvile, være usikker, være uvissmake no doubt vær du sikker• make no doubt, he will winvær du sikker, han kommer til å vinneno doubt uten tvil, utvilsomt, (helt) sikkert, nok• you won, no doubtdet hersker\/er ingen tvil om detnaturligvis, selvfølgelig• he wanted to help, no doubtthrow doubt (up)on trekke noe i tvil, tvile på, betvile, sette spørsmålstegn vedwhen in doubt om man er i tvil, om man er usikkerwithout (a) doubt uten tvil, utvilsomtwithout\/beyond a shadow of doubt eller without\/beyond the shadow of a doubt uten skygge av tvilIIverb \/daʊt\/1) tvile, betvile, tvile på, være uviss, ikke tro på, mistro• I doubt whether\/ifjeg tviler på om\/hvorvidt2) ( gammeldags eller dialekt) frykte, ane, mistenkedoubting Thomas ( bibelsk) tvileren Tomas, skeptiker (overført)doubt of tvile på -
56 reckon
reck·on [ʼrekən] vt1) ( calculate)to \reckon sth etw berechnen [o ausrechnen];the inflation rate is now \reckoned to be 10 % die Inflationsrate wird momentan mit 10 % angegeben2) ( judge)to \reckon sb [to be] sth jdn für etw akk halten;she \reckons him [to be] a talented pianist sie hält ihn für einen talentierten Pianisten;to be \reckoned [to be] sth als etw gelten;she was widely \reckoned the best actress sie galt als die beste Schauspielerin weit und breit;I don't \reckon much to [or of] their chances of winning bei ihnen rechne ich nicht wirklich mit Gewinnchancen;to \reckon sb among sth jdn zu etw dat zählen;she is \reckoned to be among the greatest professional ice skaters of all time sie zählt zu den größten Profischlittschuhläuferinnen aller Zeiten;1) ( believe) meinen;can you fix my car today? - I \reckon so/ not können Sie mein Auto heute reparieren? - ich denke schon/glaube nicht( hope) mit etw/jdm rechnen;I don't \reckon on him ever coming back ich rechne nicht damit, dass er jemals zurückkommt3) ( take into account)to \reckon with sth/sb mit etw/jdm rechnen;I didn't \reckon with having to re-type the whole document ich habe nicht damit gerechnet, das ganze Schriftstück noch mal tippen zu müssen;Anne was a woman to be \reckoned with Anne war eine Frau, mit der man rechnen musste;to \reckon without sth/sb mit etw/jdm nicht rechnen;they wanted to build a nuclear power station in our little town, but they \reckoned without us sie wollten in unserer kleinen Stadt ein Kernkraftwerk bauen, aber da haben sie die Rechnung ohne den Wirt gemacht -
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ГОТОВ (РАД) СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ ХОТЬ (ЛУЧШЕ) СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ кому all coll subj-compl with бытьв, subj: human (variants with готов, рад) impers predic with быть0 (variants with хоть, лучше)) to feel like hiding, disappearing out of embarrassment, shameX готов сквозь землю провалиться - X wishes the earth would (could) swallow him upX wants to sink into (to fall through) the ground X wants to (wishes he could) sink through the floor....Лизке так стыдно стало за себя перед братом, что она готова была сквозь землю провалиться (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt so ashamed of herself in front of her brother that she wished the earth could swallow her up (1a).«Не поверишь, лучше сквозь землю провалиться, чем в такое дурацкое положение попадать...» (Черненок 2). "You won't believe it but it's better to fall through the ground than to find yourself in a situation like that" (2a).Но не всё смешил её Штольц: через полчаса она слушала его с любопытством и с удвоенным любопытством переносила глаза на Обломова, а Обломову от этих взглядов - хоть сквозь землю провалиться (Гончаров 1). But he (Stoltz) did not make her laugh all the time, half an hour later she was listening to him with interest and from time to time glancing at Oblomov with even greater interest. Because of those glances Oblomov wanted to sink through the floor (1b). -
58 готов сквозь землю провалиться
• ГОТОВ < РАД> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ; ХОТЬ < ЛУЧШЕ> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛЯТЬСЯ комуall coll[subj-compl with быть, subj: human (variants with готов, рад; impers predic with быть (variants with хоть, лучше)]=====⇒ to feel like hiding, disappearing out of embarrassment, shame:- X wants to sink into < to fall through> the ground;- X wants to (wishes he could) sink through the floor.♦...Лизке так стыдно стало за себя перед братом, что она готова была сквозь землю провалиться (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt so ashamed of herself in front of her brother that she wished the earth could swallow her up (1a).♦ "Не поверишь, лучше сквозь землю провалиться, чем в такое дурацкое положение попадать..." (Черненок 2). "You won't believe it but it's better to fall through the ground than to find yourself in a situation like that" (2a).♦ Но не всё смешил её Штольц: через полчаса она слушала его с любопытством и с удвоенным любопытством переносила глаза на Обломова, а Обломову от этих взглядов - хоть сквозь землю провалиться (Гончаров 1). But he [Stoltz] did not make her laugh all the time; half an hour later she was listening to him with interest and from time to time glancing at Oblomov with even greater interest. Because of those glances Oblomov wanted to sink through the floor (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > готов сквозь землю провалиться
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59 лучше сквозь землю провалиться
• ГОТОВ < РАД> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ; ХОТЬ < ЛУЧШЕ> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛЯТЬСЯ комуall coll[subj-compl with быть, subj: human (variants with готов, рад; impers predic with быть (variants with хоть, лучше)]=====⇒ to feel like hiding, disappearing out of embarrassment, shame:- X wants to sink into < to fall through> the ground;- X wants to (wishes he could) sink through the floor.♦...Лизке так стыдно стало за себя перед братом, что она готова была сквозь землю провалиться (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt so ashamed of herself in front of her brother that she wished the earth could swallow her up (1a).♦ "Не поверишь, лучше сквозь землю провалиться, чем в такое дурацкое положение попадать..." (Черненок 2). "You won't believe it but it's better to fall through the ground than to find yourself in a situation like that" (2a).♦ Но не всё смешил её Штольц: через полчаса она слушала его с любопытством и с удвоенным любопытством переносила глаза на Обломова, а Обломову от этих взглядов - хоть сквозь землю провалиться (Гончаров 1). But he [Stoltz] did not make her laugh all the time; half an hour later she was listening to him with interest and from time to time glancing at Oblomov with even greater interest. Because of those glances Oblomov wanted to sink through the floor (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лучше сквозь землю провалиться
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60 рад сквозь землю провалиться
• ГОТОВ < РАД> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ; ХОТЬ < ЛУЧШЕ> СКВОЗЬ ЗЕМЛЮ ПРОВАЛЯТЬСЯ комуall coll[subj-compl with быть, subj: human (variants with готов, рад; impers predic with быть (variants with хоть, лучше)]=====⇒ to feel like hiding, disappearing out of embarrassment, shame:- X wants to sink into < to fall through> the ground;- X wants to (wishes he could) sink through the floor.♦...Лизке так стыдно стало за себя перед братом, что она готова была сквозь землю провалиться (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt so ashamed of herself in front of her brother that she wished the earth could swallow her up (1a).♦ "Не поверишь, лучше сквозь землю провалиться, чем в такое дурацкое положение попадать..." (Черненок 2). "You won't believe it but it's better to fall through the ground than to find yourself in a situation like that" (2a).♦ Но не всё смешил её Штольц: через полчаса она слушала его с любопытством и с удвоенным любопытством переносила глаза на Обломова, а Обломову от этих взглядов - хоть сквозь землю провалиться (Гончаров 1). But he [Stoltz] did not make her laugh all the time; half an hour later she was listening to him with interest and from time to time glancing at Oblomov with even greater interest. Because of those glances Oblomov wanted to sink through the floor (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рад сквозь землю провалиться
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