Новый большой англо-русский словарь - contrive
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1. изобретать, придумывать to contrive a new type of airship —- изобрести новый тип воздушного корабля to contrive means of escape —- придумать план бегства 2. замышлыть, затевать the outlaws contrived a robbery of the train —- преступники замышляли ограбление поезда 3. ухитряться, умудряться he contrived to make matters worse —- он умудрился ухудшить положение дел 4. разг. экономно вести домашнее хозяйство; укладываться в бюджет Id: to cut and contrive —- ухитряться сводить концы с концами
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v. 1) придумывать; изобретать 2) затевать; замышлять 3) ухитряться, умудряться 4) справляться, устраивать свои дела - cut and contrive Syn: see devise ...Англо-русский словарь
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v.tr. 1 devise; plan or make resourcefully or with skill. 2 (often foll. by to + infin.) manage (contrived to make matters worse). Derivatives contrivable adj. contriver n. Etymology: ME f. OF controver find, imagine f. med.L contropare compare ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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verb (~d; contriving) Etymology: Middle English controven, contreven, from Anglo-French controver, contrever, from Medieval Latin contropare to compare, from Latin com- + Vulgar Latin *tropare to compose, find — more at troubador Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. devise, plan ~ ways of handling the situation b. to form or create in an artistic or ingenious manner ~d household utensils from stone 2. to bring about by stratagem or with difficulty ; manage he ~d to win their support intransitive verb to make schemes • ~r noun ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(contrives, contriving, contrived) 1. If you contrive an event or situation, you succeed in making it happen, often by tricking someone. (FORMAL) The oil companies were accused of contriving a shortage of gasoline to justify price increases. VERB: V n 2. If you contrive to do something difficult, you succeed in doing it. (FORMAL) The orchestra contrived to produce some of its best playing for years. VERB: V to-inf ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ v 1 to arrange an event or situation in a clever way, especially secretly or by deceiving people (He managed to contrive a meeting between Janet and her ex-boyfriend.) 2 formal to succeed in doing something in spite of difficulties (contrive to do sth) (She didn't speak any English, but we contrived to communicate using sign language.) 3 to make or invent something in a clever way, especially because you need it suddenly (Peter had contrived a tolerable substitute for our sled.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- early 14c., from O.Fr. controver "to find out, contrive, imagine," from V.L. contropare "to compare" (via a figure of speech), from L. com- "with" + tropus "song, musical mode," from Gk. tropos "figure of speech" (see trope). ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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