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world
(wûrld)n.
1.
a. The earth, especially together with the life it supports: a chemical found all over the world; an ecological disaster that could threaten the entire world.
b. The universe: how the ancients conceived the world.
2.
a. Humankind considered as social beings; human society: turned her back on the world.
b. People as a whole; the public: The event amazed the world.
3. often World A specified part of the earth: the Western World.
4. A part of the earth and its inhabitants as known at a given period in history: the ancient world.
5. A realm or domain: the animal world; the world of imagination.
6.
a. A sphere of human activity or interest: the world of sports.
b. A class or group of people with common characteristics or pursuits: the scientific world.
7. A particular way of life: the world of the homeless.
8. All that relates to or affects the life of a person: He saw his world collapse about him.
9. Secular life and its concerns: a man of the world.
10.
a. Human existence; life: brought a child into the world.
b. A state of existence: the next world.
11. often worlds A large amount; much: did her a world of good; candidates that are worlds apart on foreign policy.
12. A celestial body such as a planet: the possibility of life on other worlds.
adj.
Idioms: 1. Of or relating to the world: a world champion.
2. Involving or extending throughout the entire world: a world crisis.
for all the world
In all respects; precisely: She looked for all the world like a movie star.
in the world
Used as an intensive: How in the world did they manage? I never in the world would have guessed.
out of this world Informal
Extraordinary; superb: The dinner was out of this world.
the world over
Throughout the world: known the world over.
world without end
Forever.
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world
(wɜːld)n
1. (Human Geography) the earth as a planet, esp including its inhabitants
2. (Anthropology & Ethnology) mankind; the human race
3. people generally; the public: in the eyes of the world.
4. social or public life: to go out into the world.
5. (Astronomy) the universe or cosmos; everything in existence
6. (Astronomy) a complex united whole regarded as resembling the universe
7. (Astronomy) any star or planet, esp one that might be inhabited
8. (often capital) a division or section of the earth, its history, or its inhabitants: the Western World; the Ancient World; the Third World.
9. (Environmental Science) an area, sphere, or realm considered as a complete environment: the animal world.
10. any field of human activity or way of life or those involved in it: the world of television.
11. a period or state of existence: the next world.
12. the total circumstances and experience of an individual that make up his life, esp that part of it relating to happiness: you have shattered my world.
13. a large amount, number, or distance: worlds apart.
14. worldly or secular life, ways, or people
15. (Logic) logic See possible world
16. all the world and his wife a large group of people of various kinds
17. (Medicine) bring into the world
a. (of a midwife, doctor, etc) to deliver (a baby)
b. to give birth to
18. (Physiology) come into the world to be born
19. dead to the world informal unaware of one's surroundings, esp fast asleep or very drunk
20. for the world (used with a negative) for any inducement, however great
21. for all the world in every way; exactly
22. (Journalism & Publishing) give to the world to publish
23. in the world (usually used with a negative) (intensifier): no-one in the world can change things.
24. man of the world woman of the world a man or woman experienced in social or public life
25. not long for this world nearing death
26. on top of the world informal exultant, elated, or very happy
27. informal wonderful; excellent
28. set the world on fire to be exceptionally or sensationally successful
29. the best of both worlds the benefits from two different or opposed ways of life, philosophies, etc
30. think the world of to be extremely fond of or hold in very high esteem
31. world of one's own a state of mental detachment from other people
32. world without end for ever
33. (Human Geography) (modifier) of or concerning most or all countries; worldwide: world politics; a world record.
34. (in combination) throughout the world: world-famous.
[Old English w(e)orold, from wer man + ald age, life; related to Old Frisian warld, wrald, Old Norse verold, Old High German wealt (German Welt)]
World
n
(Placename) a man-made archipelago of 300 reclaimed islands built off the coast of Dubai in the shape of a map of the world. Area: 63 sq km (24 sq miles)
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world
(wɜrld)n.
1. the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
2. (often cap.) a particular division of the earth: the Western world.
3. the earth or a part of it, with its inhabitants, affairs, etc., during a particular period: the ancient world.
4. humankind; the human race; humanity.
5. the public generally: The whole world knows it.
6. the class of persons devoted to the affairs, interests, or pursuits of this life: The world worships success.
7. a particular class of people, with common interests, aims, etc.: the fashionable world.
8. any sphere, realm, or domain, with all pertaining to it: the world of dreams.
9. everything that exists; the universe; the macrocosm.
10. one of the three general groupings of physical nature: animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
11. any period, state, or sphere of existence: this world; the world to come.
12. Often, worlds. a great deal: That trip was worlds of fun.
13. any indefinitely great expanse.
14. any heavenly body: the starry worlds.
Idioms: 1. bring into the world,
a. to give birth to; bear.
b. to deliver (a baby).
2. come into the world, to be born.
3. for all the world,
a. for any consideration, however great: She wouldn't visit them for all the world.
b. in every respect; precisely: You look for all the world like my friend Mary.
4. in the world,
a. at all: without a care in the world.
b. (used as an intensifier after interrogative words): What in the world do you mean by that?
5. out of this world, extraordinary; wonderful; fantastic.
6. think the world of, to like, admire or care about very much.
7. world without end, for all eternity; forever.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English w(e)orld, c. Old Saxon werold, Old High German weralt, Old Norse verǫld, all < Germanic *wer-ald- literally, age of man]
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World
the inhabitants of the earth; human society; the human race; a great quantity or amount, e.g., it makes a world of difference.Examples: worlds of company, 1590; of ships, 1586.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
World
See Also: LIFE
- Our world is only a practical joke of God, like a bad day —Franz Kafka
- This world is like Noah’s Ark in which few men but many beasts embark —Samuel Butler
- The universe is like a safe to which there is a combination, but the combination is locked up in the safe —Peter de Vries
- The world is a gaming table so arranged that all who enter the casino must play and all must lose more or less heavily in the long run, though they win occasionally by the way —Samuel Butler
- The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face —William Makepeace Thackeray
The looking glass comparison from Vanity Fair continues as follows: “Frown at it and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion.”
- The world is a mirror: what looks in looks out. It returns only what you lend it —Ludwig Boerne
- The world is an expensive hotel; you pay dearly for each pleasure —Israel Salanter Lipkin
- The world is like a beautiful book, but of little use to anyone who cannot read it —Carolo Goldon
The original simile used the word ‘him’ instead of ‘anyone.’
- The world is like a board with holes in it, and the square men have got into the round holes, and the round into the square —Bishop George Berkeley
- The world is like a cucumber, today it’s in your hand, tomorrow up your arse —Arabic proverb
- The world is like a drunken peasant. If you lift him into the saddle on one side, he will fall off on the other. One can’t help him, no matter how one tries —Martin Luther
- The world is like a fair: people gather for a while, then part; some profit and rejoice, others lose and grieve —Bahya
- The world is like a fountain-wheel: the buckets ascend full and descend empty —The Holy Bible/Exodus
The biblical passage concludes with “Who’s rich today may not be so tomorrow.”
- The world is like a foyer leading to the world to come —Rabbi Jacob
In the Mishna, this continues with “Prepare yourself in the foyer, so that you may enter into the inner chamber.” Another version of this reads: “The world is like an antechamber to the next. Prepare yourself here that you may be admitted to the banquet hall there.”
- The world is like a great staircase, some go up and others go down —Hipponax
- The world is like a house, with the sky as a ceiling, the earth spread out like a carpet, the stars arrayed like lamps … and man its master —Bahya
- The world is like a ladder: one goes up, another goes down —Immanuel of Rome
- The world is like a map of antipathies … in which everyone picks the symbolic color of his difference —Juan Ramon Jimenez
- The world is like an enormous spider web and if you touch it, however lightly, at any point, the vibration ripples to the remotest perimeter —Robert Penn Warren
- The world is like an old coquette who conceals her age —Voltaire
- The world is like a pump-wheel, through which the full is emptied and the empty filled —Naham Bratzlav
- The world like a cradle rises and falls on a wave of confetti and funerals —Louis MacNeice
- The world waits to be made over by each man who inhabits it, and it is made over every morning like a bed —William Saroyan
- A world where cliches fit like a gown by Edith Head —Tom Nolan, New York Times Book Review, November 9, 1986
The comparison to a Hollywood designer’s gowns was most appropriate as the book being reviewed had a Hollywood background.
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Noun | 1. | world - everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" natural object - an object occurring naturally; not made by man extragalactic nebula, galaxy - (astronomy) a collection of star systems; any of the billions of systems each having many stars and nebulae and dust; "`extragalactic nebula' is a former name for `galaxy'" celestial body, heavenly body - natural objects visible in the sky closed universe - (cosmology) a universe that is spatially closed and in which there is sufficient matter to halt the expansion that began with the big bang; the visible matter is only 10 percent of the matter required for closure but there may be large amounts of dark matter estraterrestrial body, extraterrestrial object - a natural object existing outside the earth and outside the earth's atmosphere natural order - the physical universe considered as an orderly system subject to natural (not human or supernatural) laws nature - the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc.; "they tried to preserve nature as they found it" |
2. | world - people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world" social class, socio-economic class, stratum, class - people having the same social, economic, or educational status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class" Grub Street - the world of literary hacks | |
3. | world - all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were" real life, real world - the practical world as opposed to the academic world; "a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world" experience - the content of direct observation or participation in an event; "he had a religious experience"; "he recalled the experience vividly" | |
4. | world - the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world" atmosphere, air - the mass of air surrounding the Earth; "there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere"; "it was exposed to the air" hemisphere - half of the terrestrial globe Van Allen belt - a belt of charged particles (resulting from cosmic rays) above the Earth trapped by the Earth's magnetic field hydrosphere - the watery layer of the earth's surface; includes water vapor dry land, ground, solid ground, terra firma, earth, land - the solid part of the earth's surface; "the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land"; "the earth shook for several minutes"; "he dropped the logs on the ground" geosphere, lithosphere - the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle sky - the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth solar system - the sun with the celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field | |
5. | world - people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public" people - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" admass - the segment of the public that is easily influenced by mass media (chiefly British) audience - the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment; "every artist needs an audience"; "the broadcast reached an audience of millions" | |
6. | world - a part of the earth that can be considered separately; "the outdoor world"; "the world of insects" | |
7. | world - the concerns of this life as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife; "they consider the church to be independent of the world" concern - something that interests you because it is important or affects you; "the safety of the ship is the captain's concern" | |
8. | world - all of the living human inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women" human, human being, man - any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage people - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" | |
Adj. | 1. | world - involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance" international - concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations; "international affairs"; "an international agreement"; "international waters" |
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world
noun
2. mankind, man, men, everyone, the public, everybody, humanity, human race, humankind, the race of man The world was shocked by this heinous crime.
3. sphere, system, area, field, environment, province, kingdom, realm, domain The publishing world had never seen an event quite like this.
5. planet, star, orb, heavenly body conditions which would support life on other worlds
6. period, times, days, age, era, epoch What was life like for the ordinary man in the medieval world?
7. huge amount (usually used in phrase 'a world of difference') mountain, wealth, great deal, good deal, abundance, enormous amount, vast amount They may look alike but there's a world of difference between them.
for all the world exactly, just like, precisely, in every way, to all intents and purposes, just as if, in every respect He looked for all the world as if he was dead.
on top of the world (Informal) overjoyed, happy, ecstatic, elated, over the moon (informal), exultant, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop, in raptures, beside yourself with joy After his win, he was on top of the world.
out of this world (Informal) wonderful, great (informal), excellent, superb, fantastic (informal), incredible, fabulous (informal), marvellous, unbelievable, awesome (slang), indescribable, bodacious (slang, chiefly U.S.) The food in this place is simply out of this world.
think the world of someone love, treasure, worship, adore, dote on, hold someone dear, have great affection for I thought the world of my father.
Quotations
"The world began without man, and it will end without him" [Claude Lévi-Strauss Tristes Tropiques]
"All the world's a stage" [William Shakespeare As you Like It]
"The world's mine oyster" [William Shakespeare The Merry Wives of Windsor]
"The world began without man, and it will end without him" [Claude Lévi-Strauss Tristes Tropiques]
"All the world's a stage" [William Shakespeare As you Like It]
"The world's mine oyster" [William Shakespeare The Merry Wives of Windsor]
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world
noun1. The celestial body where humans live:
earth (often uppercase).
4. A sphere of activity, experience, study, or interest:
area, arena, bailiwick, circle, department, domain, field, orbit, province, realm, scene, subject, terrain, territory.
Slang: bag.
5. The totality of surrounding conditions and circumstances affecting growth or development:
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Translations
أي كَوْكَب آخرالنّاس على سَطْح الأرْضحَياة العالَم، النّاس العادييندنياعالم
svět
verdengøre godtjordenplanet
maailmmaakera
maailmamaapallomaa
svijet
földvilág
heimur, annaî tilverustigheimur, veröldjörîinmannkyniîmjög mikiî
世界
세계
ką gikaip ne šio pasauliopasaulietiškumaspasauliotarytum
pasaulepasaulīgā dzīveplanētavidezeme
svetveľmi veľa
svet
svetsvijetсветсвијет
värld
โลก
світ
دنیا
thế giới
world
[wɜːld]A. N
1. (= planet) → mundo m
Australia is on the other side of the world → Australia está al otro lado del mundo
the world we live in → el mundo en el que vivimos
the world's worst cook → el peor cocinero del mundo
our company leads the world in shoe manufacturing → nuestra empresa es líder mundial en la confección de calzado
since the world began → desde que el mundo es mundo
in the best of all possible worlds → en el mejor de los mundos
it's not the end of the world! → ¡no es el fin del mundo!
the tallest man in the world → el hombre más alto del mundo
it's what he wants most in (all) the world → es lo que más quiere en el mundo
the New World → el Nuevo Mundo
the Old World → el Viejo Mundo
she has travelled all over the world → ha viajado por todo el mundo
people came from all over the world → vino gente de todas partes del mundo
it's the same the world over → es igual en todo el mundo, es igual vayas a donde vayas
in a perfect world this would be possible → en un mundo ideal or perfecto esto sería posible
you have to start living in the real world → tienes que empezar a afrontar la vida or la realidad
to go round the world → dar la vuelta al mundo
on a world scale → a escala mundial
to see the world → ver mundo
to take the world as it is → aceptar la realidad, aceptar las cosas como son
the worst of all possible worlds → el peor de todos los mundos posibles
to have the world at one's feet → tener el mundo a sus pies
it's out of this world → es una maravilla
to live in a world of one's own → vivir en su propio mundo
you seem to be in a world of your own today → hoy parece que estás en otro mundo
the world is your oyster → tienes el mundo a tus pies
it's a small world! → ¡el mundo es un pañuelo!
to feel on top of the world → sentirse de maravilla
see also dead A1
see also money A1
see also third D
Australia is on the other side of the world → Australia está al otro lado del mundo
the world we live in → el mundo en el que vivimos
the world's worst cook → el peor cocinero del mundo
our company leads the world in shoe manufacturing → nuestra empresa es líder mundial en la confección de calzado
since the world began → desde que el mundo es mundo
in the best of all possible worlds → en el mejor de los mundos
it's not the end of the world! → ¡no es el fin del mundo!
the tallest man in the world → el hombre más alto del mundo
it's what he wants most in (all) the world → es lo que más quiere en el mundo
the New World → el Nuevo Mundo
the Old World → el Viejo Mundo
she has travelled all over the world → ha viajado por todo el mundo
people came from all over the world → vino gente de todas partes del mundo
it's the same the world over → es igual en todo el mundo, es igual vayas a donde vayas
in a perfect world this would be possible → en un mundo ideal or perfecto esto sería posible
you have to start living in the real world → tienes que empezar a afrontar la vida or la realidad
to go round the world → dar la vuelta al mundo
on a world scale → a escala mundial
to see the world → ver mundo
to take the world as it is → aceptar la realidad, aceptar las cosas como son
the worst of all possible worlds → el peor de todos los mundos posibles
to have the world at one's feet → tener el mundo a sus pies
it's out of this world → es una maravilla
to live in a world of one's own → vivir en su propio mundo
you seem to be in a world of your own today → hoy parece que estás en otro mundo
the world is your oyster → tienes el mundo a tus pies
it's a small world! → ¡el mundo es un pañuelo!
to feel on top of the world → sentirse de maravilla
see also dead A1
see also money A1
see also third D
2. (= realm) → mundo m
the world of dreams → el mundo de los sueños
the animal world → el reino animal
the Arab world → el mundo árabe
the business world → el mundo de los negocios
the English-speaking world → el mundo de habla inglesa
the plant world → el reino vegetal
the world of sport → el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes
the sporting world → el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes
the Western world → el mundo occidental
the world of dreams → el mundo de los sueños
the animal world → el reino animal
the Arab world → el mundo árabe
the business world → el mundo de los negocios
the English-speaking world → el mundo de habla inglesa
the plant world → el reino vegetal
the world of sport → el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes
the sporting world → el mundo deportivo, el mundo de los deportes
the Western world → el mundo occidental
3. (= society) → mundo m
her blouse was undone for all the world to see → tenía la blusa desabrochada a la vista de todo el mundo
to be alone in the world → estar solo en el mundo, no tener a nadie en el mundo
to come down in the world → venir a menos
to go up in the world → prosperar, medrar
the world and his wife → el ciento y la madre, todo Dios
see also man A1
see also outside C1
see also way A2
her blouse was undone for all the world to see → tenía la blusa desabrochada a la vista de todo el mundo
to be alone in the world → estar solo en el mundo, no tener a nadie en el mundo
to come down in the world → venir a menos
to go up in the world → prosperar, medrar
the world and his wife → el ciento y la madre, todo Dios
see also man A1
see also outside C1
see also way A2
4. (= life) → mundo m
in this world → en esta vida, en este mundo
to bring a child into the world → traer a un niño al mundo
to come into the world → venir al mundo
in the next world → en la otra vida, en el otro mundo
the other world → el otro mundo
to have the best of both worlds → tenerlo todo
he's not long for this world → no le queda mucha vida, le queda poco de vida
in this world → en esta vida, en este mundo
to bring a child into the world → traer a un niño al mundo
to come into the world → venir al mundo
in the next world → en la otra vida, en el otro mundo
the other world → el otro mundo
to have the best of both worlds → tenerlo todo
he's not long for this world → no le queda mucha vida, le queda poco de vida
5. (in emphatic expressions)
for all the world as if it had never happened → como si nunca hubiera ocurrido
she looked for all the world as if she were dead → cualquiera hubiera dicho que estaba muerta
they're worlds apart → son totalmente opuestos or diferentes, no tiene nada que ver el uno con el otro
they're worlds apart politically → políticamente los separa un abismo, mantienen posiciones políticas totalmente diferentes
their views are worlds apart → sus opiniones son totalmente distintas
there's a world of difference between → hay un mundo or abismo entre ...
I'd give the world to know → daría todo el oro del mundo por saberlo
it did him the world of good → le sentó de maravilla, le hizo la mar de bien
nothing in the world would make me do it → no lo haría por nada del mundo
how in the world did you manage to do it? → ¿cómo demonios or diablos conseguiste hacerlo?
what in the world were you thinking of! → ¡qué demonios or diablos estabas pensando!
where in the world has he got to? → ¿dónde demonios or diablos se ha metido?
why in the world did you do that? → ¿por qué demonios or diablos hiciste eso?
she means the world to me → ella significa muchísimo para mí
not for all the world → por nada del mundo
he promised me the world → me prometió la luna
to think the world of sb → tener a algn en gran estima
for all the world as if it had never happened → como si nunca hubiera ocurrido
she looked for all the world as if she were dead → cualquiera hubiera dicho que estaba muerta
they're worlds apart → son totalmente opuestos or diferentes, no tiene nada que ver el uno con el otro
they're worlds apart politically → políticamente los separa un abismo, mantienen posiciones políticas totalmente diferentes
their views are worlds apart → sus opiniones son totalmente distintas
there's a world of difference between → hay un mundo or abismo entre ...
I'd give the world to know → daría todo el oro del mundo por saberlo
it did him the world of good → le sentó de maravilla, le hizo la mar de bien
nothing in the world would make me do it → no lo haría por nada del mundo
how in the world did you manage to do it? → ¿cómo demonios or diablos conseguiste hacerlo?
what in the world were you thinking of! → ¡qué demonios or diablos estabas pensando!
where in the world has he got to? → ¿dónde demonios or diablos se ha metido?
why in the world did you do that? → ¿por qué demonios or diablos hiciste eso?
she means the world to me → ella significa muchísimo para mí
not for all the world → por nada del mundo
he promised me the world → me prometió la luna
to think the world of sb → tener a algn en gran estima
B. CPD [economy, proportions] → mundial; [events, news] → internacional; [trade] → internacional, mundial; [tour] → mundial, alrededor del mundo
World Bank N → Banco m Mundial
world beater N → campeón(ona) m/f mundial
world champion N → campeón(ona) m/f del mundo, campeón(ona) m/f mundial
world championship N → campeonato m mundial, campeonato m del mundo
the World Council of Churches N → el Concilio Mundial de las Iglesias
the World Court N → el Tribunal Internacional de Justicia
the World Cup N (Ftbl) → la Copa Mundial, la Copa del Mundo
world fair N → feria f universal
the World Health Organization N → la Organización Mundial de la Salud
world language N → lengua f universal
world leader N [of country, company] → líder m mundial; (= politician) → jefe/a m/f de estado
world market N → mercado m mundial
world market price N → precio m (del mercado) mundial
world order N → orden m mundial
world power N (= country) → potencia f mundial
world premiere N → estreno m mundial
world record N → récord m mundial
World Series N (US) → campeonato m mundial de béisbol BASEBALL world title N → título m mundial
world view N → cosmovisión f
world war N → guerra f mundial
World War One/Two → la Primera/Segunda Guerra Mundial
the World Wide Web N → el World Wide Web
World Bank N → Banco m Mundial
world beater N → campeón(ona) m/f mundial
world champion N → campeón(ona) m/f del mundo, campeón(ona) m/f mundial
world championship N → campeonato m mundial, campeonato m del mundo
the World Council of Churches N → el Concilio Mundial de las Iglesias
the World Court N → el Tribunal Internacional de Justicia
the World Cup N (Ftbl) → la Copa Mundial, la Copa del Mundo
world fair N → feria f universal
the World Health Organization N → la Organización Mundial de la Salud
world language N → lengua f universal
world leader N [of country, company] → líder m mundial; (= politician) → jefe/a m/f de estado
world market N → mercado m mundial
world market price N → precio m (del mercado) mundial
world order N → orden m mundial
world power N (= country) → potencia f mundial
world premiere N → estreno m mundial
world record N → récord m mundial
World Series N (US) → campeonato m mundial de béisbol BASEBALL world title N → título m mundial
world view N → cosmovisión f
world war N → guerra f mundial
World War One/Two → la Primera/Segunda Guerra Mundial
the World Wide Web N → el World Wide Web
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
world
[ˈwɜːrld] n
(= earth) → monde m
I'd like to drive around the world → J'aimerais faire le tour du monde en voiture.
in many parts of the world → en de nombreuses parties du monde
to go round the world → faire le tour du monde
all over the world → dans le monde entier, partout dans le monde
I'd like to drive around the world → J'aimerais faire le tour du monde en voiture.
in many parts of the world → en de nombreuses parties du monde
to go round the world → faire le tour du monde
all over the world → dans le monde entier, partout dans le monde
(= planet) → monde m
(= people on earth, society) → monde m
The whole world was shocked → Le monde entier a été choqué.
a man of the world → un homme du monde
a woman of the world → une femme du monde
The whole world was shocked → Le monde entier a été choqué.
a man of the world → un homme du monde
a woman of the world → une femme du monde
(= particular part of earth) → monde m
the Arab world → le monde arabe
the western world → le monde occidental
the English-speaking world → le monde anglophone
the developing world → les pays en voie de développement
the Arab world → le monde arabe
the western world → le monde occidental
the English-speaking world → le monde anglophone
the developing world → les pays en voie de développement
(= particular period in history) the ancient world → le monde antique
the modern world → le monde moderne
the modern world → le monde moderne
(= person's life) → monde m
His world is so different to mine → Son monde est tellement différent du mien.
to be in a world of one's own → vivre dans un monde à part
His world is so different to mine → Son monde est tellement différent du mien.
to be in a world of one's own → vivre dans un monde à part
(= milieu) → monde m
the publishing world → le monde de l'édition
the sporting world → le monde des sports
the art world → le monde de l'art
the publishing world → le monde de l'édition
the sporting world → le monde des sports
the art world → le monde de l'art
(= kingdom) → monde m
the animal world → le monde animal
the insect world → le monde des insectes
the plant world → le monde végétal
the animal world → le monde animal
the insect world → le monde des insectes
the plant world → le monde végétal
(for emphasis) to think the world of sb (= love dearly) → estimer énormément qn, avoir énormément d'estime pour qn
We thought the world of each other → Nous nous estimions énormément., Nous avions énormément d'estime l'un(e) pour l'autre.
what in the world ... ? → que diable ... ?
What in the world is he doing? → Que diable fait-il?
where in the world ... ? → où diable ... ?
Where in the world have you been? → Où diable étais-tu passé?
to do sb the world of good, to do sb a world of good → faire le plus grand bien à qn
to be worlds apart → être à des années-lumière
a world of difference (= a huge difference) → un abîme
there's a world of difference between ... and ... . → il y a un abîme entre... et ...
to be out of this world → être extraordinaire
to be on top of the world → être aux anges
We thought the world of each other → Nous nous estimions énormément., Nous avions énormément d'estime l'un(e) pour l'autre.
what in the world ... ? → que diable ... ?
What in the world is he doing? → Que diable fait-il?
where in the world ... ? → où diable ... ?
Where in the world have you been? → Où diable étais-tu passé?
to do sb the world of good, to do sb a world of good → faire le plus grand bien à qn
to be worlds apart → être à des années-lumière
a world of difference (= a huge difference) → un abîme
there's a world of difference between ... and ... . → il y a un abîme entre... et ...
to be out of this world → être extraordinaire
to be on top of the world → être aux anges
modif [authority, expert, event, domination, fame, market, peace, poverty, premiere] → mondial(e); [tour] → mondial(e); [travel] → à travers le mondeWorld Bank n
the World Bank → la Banque mondialeworld champion n → champion(ne) m/f du monde
He's the world champion → Il est champion du monde.world championship n → championnat m du mondeworld-class [ˌwɜːrldˈklɑːs] adj [player, team] → de classe mondiale; [company] → de classe mondialeWorld Cup n
the World Cup → la Coupe du mondeWorld Fair n → exposition f universelleworld-famous [ˌwɜːrldˈfeɪməs] adj → de renommée mondialeWorld Health Organization n
the World Health Organization → l'Organisation f mondiale de la santéWorld Heritage Site n → site m inscrit sur la liste du patrimoine mondialworld leader n
the World Bank → la Banque mondialeworld champion n → champion(ne) m/f du monde
He's the world champion → Il est champion du monde.world championship n → championnat m du mondeworld-class [ˌwɜːrldˈklɑːs] adj [player, team] → de classe mondiale; [company] → de classe mondialeWorld Cup n
the World Cup → la Coupe du mondeWorld Fair n → exposition f universelleworld-famous [ˌwɜːrldˈfeɪməs] adj → de renommée mondialeWorld Health Organization n
the World Health Organization → l'Organisation f mondiale de la santéWorld Heritage Site n → site m inscrit sur la liste du patrimoine mondialworld leader n
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world
n
→ Welt f; in the world → auf der Welt; all over the world → auf der ganzen Welt; he jets/sails all over the world → er jettet/segelt in der Weltgeschichte herum; it’s the same the whole world over → es ist (doch) überall das Gleiche; to go (a)round the world → eine Weltreise machen; to sail (a)round the world → rund um die Welt segeln; to feel or be on top of the world → munter und fidel sein; it’s not the end of the world! (inf) → deshalb or davon geht die Welt nicht unter! (inf); it’s a small world → wie klein doch die Welt ist; to live in a world of one’s own → in seiner eigenen (kleinen) Welt leben; love makes the world go round → es dreht sich alles um die Liebe; money makes the world go round → es dreht sich alles um das Geld, Geld regiert die Welt; in an ideal or a perfect world → in einer idealen Welt
the New/Old/Third World → die Neue/Alte/Dritte Welt; the business world → die Geschäftswelt; the sporting world → die Welt des Sports; the literary world → die literarische Welt; the animal/vegetable world → die Tier-/Pflanzenwelt; in the Roman world → zur Zeit der Römer
(= society) → Welt f; man/woman of the world → Mann m → /Frau f → von Welt; to come or go down in the world → herunterkommen; to go up or to rise in the world → es (in der Welt) zu etwas bringen; he had the world at his feet → die ganze Welt lag ihm zu Füßen; to lead the world in something → in etw (dat) → in der Welt führend sein; how goes the world with you? → wie gehts?, wie stehts?; all the world knows … → alle Welt or jeder weiß …; all the world and his wife were there → Gott und die Welt waren da (inf); in the eyes of the world → vor der Welt
(= this life) → Welt f; to come into the world → zur Welt kommen, auf die Welt kommen; world without end (Eccl) → von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit; to renounce the world (Rel) → der Welt (dat) → entsagen; to have the best of both worlds → das eine tun und das andere nicht lassen; out of this world (inf) → fantastisch, phantastisch; he is not long for this world → er steht schon mit einem Fuß im Jenseits; to bring somebody into the world → jdn zur Welt bringen; to bring something into the world → etw in die Welt setzen; to go to a better world → in eine bessere Welt eingehen; to be (all) alone in the world → allein auf der Welt sein
(emph) → Welt f; not for (all) the world → nicht um alles in der Welt; nothing in the world → nichts auf der Welt; what/who in the world → was/wer in aller Welt; it did him a world of good → es hat ihm (unwahrscheinlich) gutgetan; a world of difference → ein himmelweiter Unterschied; they’re worlds apart → sie sind total verschieden; for all the world like … → beinahe wie …; he looked for all the world as if nothing had happened → er sah aus, als wäre überhaupt nichts geschehen; to mean the world to somebody → jdm alles bedeuten; to think the world of somebody → große Stücke auf jdn halten
world
in cpds → Welt-;World Bank
n → Weltbank f
world-beater
n (Brit inf) to be a world → unschlagbar sein
world champion
n → Weltmeister(in) m(f)
world championship
n → Weltmeisterschaft f
world class
n (Sport etc) → Weltklasse f
world-class
world clock
n → Weltzeituhr f
World Court
n → Weltgerichtshof m
World Cup
world economy
n → Weltwirtschaft f
World Fair
n → Weltausstellung f
world-famous
adj → weltberühmt
World Health Organization
World Heritage Site
n → Weltkulturerbe nt → or -denkmal nt
world language
n → Weltsprache f
world leader
n
(Pol) the worlds → die führenden Regierungschefs der Welt
(Comm: = country, company) → weltweiter Marktführer, Weltführer m
world
:world market
n (Econ) → Weltmarkt m
world music
n → Weltmusik f
world peace
n → Weltfrieden m
world picture
n = world-view
world power
n → Weltmacht f
world rankings
pl → Weltrangliste f
world record
n → Weltrekord m
world record holder
n → Weltrekordinhaber(in) m(f)
world’s champion
n (US) → Weltmeister(in) m(f)
World Service
n the world (Brit Rad) internationaler Rundfunksender der BBC
World’s Fair
n (US) → Weltausstellung f
world-shattering
adj → welterschütternd, weltbewegend
world’s record
n (US) → Weltrekord m
world trade
n (Econ) → Welthandel m
World Trade Organization
n → Welthandelsorganisation f
world-view
n → Weltbild nt
world war
n → Weltkrieg m
World War One, World War I
n → Erster Weltkrieg
World War Two, World War II
n → Zweiter Weltkrieg
world-weariness
n → Lebensmüdigkeit f, → Lebensüberdruss m
world-weary
adj → lebensmüde, lebensüberdrüssig
World Wide Web
n → World Wide Web nt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
world
[wɜːld]1. n
a. (gen) → mondo
in the world → al mondo
all over the world → in tutto il mondo
to be on top of the world → essere al settimo cielo
it's a small world! → com'è piccolo il mondo!
alone in the world → solo/a al mondo
it's not the end of the world! (fam) → non è la fine del mondo!
to live in a world of one's own → vivere in un mondo tutto proprio
the business world → il mondo degli affari
the world we live in → il mondo in cui viviamo
to come or go down, go up or rise in the world → scendere/salire nella scala sociale
to come into the world → venire al mondo
the next world → l'aldilà m inv
to have the best of both worlds → avere un doppio vantaggio
it's out of this world! (fam) → è la fine del mondo!
he's not long for this world → non gli rimane molto da vivere
in the world → al mondo
all over the world → in tutto il mondo
to be on top of the world → essere al settimo cielo
it's a small world! → com'è piccolo il mondo!
alone in the world → solo/a al mondo
it's not the end of the world! (fam) → non è la fine del mondo!
to live in a world of one's own → vivere in un mondo tutto proprio
the business world → il mondo degli affari
the world we live in → il mondo in cui viviamo
to come or go down, go up or rise in the world → scendere/salire nella scala sociale
to come into the world → venire al mondo
the next world → l'aldilà m inv
to have the best of both worlds → avere un doppio vantaggio
it's out of this world! (fam) → è la fine del mondo!
he's not long for this world → non gli rimane molto da vivere
b. (phrases) I wouldn't do it for the world or for anything in the world → non lo farei per niente al mondo
what in the world is he doing? → che caspita sta facendo?
to think the world of sb → pensare un gran bene di qn
there's a world of difference between ... → c'è un abisso tra...
to do sb a world of good → fare un gran bene a qn
the world and his wife → un miliardo di persone
they're worlds apart → non hanno niente in comune
she looked for all the world as if she was dead → sembrava proprio che fosse morta
the world's worst cook → la cuoca peggiore che possa esistere
what in the world is he doing? → che caspita sta facendo?
to think the world of sb → pensare un gran bene di qn
there's a world of difference between ... → c'è un abisso tra...
to do sb a world of good → fare un gran bene a qn
the world and his wife → un miliardo di persone
they're worlds apart → non hanno niente in comune
she looked for all the world as if she was dead → sembrava proprio che fosse morta
the world's worst cook → la cuoca peggiore che possa esistere
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
world
(wəːld) noun1. the planet Earth. every country of the world.
2. the people who live on the planet Earth. The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.
3. any planet etc. people from other worlds.
4. a state of existence. Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.
5. an area of life or activity. the insect world; the world of the international businessman.
6. a great deal. The holiday did him a/the world of good.
7. the lives and ways of ordinary people. He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.
ˈworldly adjective of or belonging to this world; not spiritual. worldly pleasures.
ˈworldliness nounˌworldˈwide adjective, adverb
(extending over or found) everywhere in the world. a worldwide sales network; Their products are sold worldwide.
World Wide WebWWWthe best of both worlds the advantages of both the alternatives in a situation etc in which one can normally only expect to have one. A woman has the best of both worlds when she has a good job and a happy family life.
for all the world exactly, quite etc. What a mess you're in! You look for all the world as if you'd had an argument with an express train.
out of this world unbelievably marvellous. The concert was out of this world.
what in the world(?) used for emphasis when asking a question. What in the world have you done to your hair?
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world
→ عَالَم svět verden Welt κόσμος mundo maailma monde svijet mondo 世界 세계 wereld verden świat mundo мир värld โลก dünya thế giới 世界Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009