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  • 21 gut

    n; -(e)s, Güter
    1. (Besitz) property; Güter goods, products; EISENB. freight Sg.; (Vermögensstücke) assets; (un) bewegliche Güter (im)movables; das höchste Gut the greatest good; irdische Güter worldly goods; unrecht Gut gedeihet nicht Sprichw. etwa honesty is the best policy (cheaters never prosper); Hab
    2. (Landgut) estate, farm
    * * *
    das Gut
    possession; manor; ranch; estate
    * * *
    [guːt]
    nt -(e)s, ordm;er
    ['gyːtɐ]
    1) (= Eigentum) property; (lit, fig = Besitztum) possession

    geistige Güter —

    nicht um alle Güter der Welt (geh)not for all the world

    2) no pl (= das Gute) good, Good

    Gút und Böse — good and evil, Good and Evil

    das höchste Gút (Philos)the greatest good

    3) (= Ware, Frachtgut) item
    4) no pl dated = Material) material (to be treated)
    5) (= Landgut) estate
    6) no pl (NAUT) rigging, gear

    laufendes/stehendes Gút — running/standing rigging or gear

    * * *
    1) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) fine
    2) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) fine
    3) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) good
    4) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) good
    5) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) good
    6) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) good
    7) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) good
    8) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) good
    9) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) good
    10) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) good
    11) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) good
    12) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) good
    13) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) good
    14) (that's good!) good show!
    15) (I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') right
    16) (in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way: He's done well to become a millionaire at thirty; She plays the piano well; Mother and baby are both doing well; How well did he do in the exam?) well
    17) (with approval or praise: He speaks well of you.) well
    18) (used (with eg damn, jolly etc) for emphasis: You can jolly well do it yourself!) well
    * * *
    <-[e]s, Güter>
    [ˈgu:t, pl ˈgy:tɐ]
    nt
    1. (Landgut) estate
    2. (Ware) commodity
    bewegliche/unbewegliche Güter JUR movables npl/immovables npl
    geistige Güter intellectual wealth no pl, no indef art
    irdische Güter (geh) worldly goods npl
    kurzlebige [o leicht verderbliche] Güter HANDEL perishables, perishable goods
    3. kein pl (das Gute) good no pl, no indef art
    \Gut und Böse good and evil
    4.
    jenseits von \Gut und Böse sein (iron) to be past it fam
    * * *
    das; Gut[e]s, Güter
    1) (Eigentum) property; (Besitztum, auch fig.) possession

    irdische Güterearthly goods or possessions

    unrecht Gut gedeihet nicht(Spr.) ill-gotten goods or gains never or seldom prosper

    3) (FrachtGut, Ware) item

    Güter — goods; (FrachtGut) freight sing.; goods (Brit.)

    jenseits von Gut und Böse sein(iron.) be past it (coll.)

    * * *
    gut; besser, am besten
    A. adj
    1. good; Wetter: auch fine; Qualität, Wein etc: auch fine; Stoff: auch good-quality;
    sehr gut! very good!;
    gut so! good!, well done!;
    gut finden like;
    gutes Geschäft für Verkäufer: good business; für Käufer: bargain;
    aus guter Familie stammen come from a good family;
    ein gutes Ende nehmen turn out well ( oder all right);
    sie spricht (ein) gutes Englisch she speaks good English, she speaks English well;
    er ist ein guter Läufer he’s a good runner, he’s good at running;
    er ist kein besonders guter Tänzer he’s not much of a dancer
    2. (akzeptabel, in Ordnung) good, all right, okay umg; (richtig) right; (angebracht) fit, proper;
    für gut befinden think sth to be good ( oder a good thing);
    gut und richtig sein be right and proper;
    das ist ja gut und schön, aber … that’s all very well, but…;
    noch gut sein be still good; Kleidung: auch be still wearable; Nahrung: auch be still fit to eat;
    nicht mehr gut sein Lebensmittel: have gone off (besonders US bad); Milch: have gone off ( oder sour), have turned sour;
    ganz gut (recht gut) not bad;
    auch gut so that’s all right;
    (wieder) gut werden (heilen) get better; (in Ordnung kommen, gelingen) turn out all right oder well;
    es wird schon wieder gut it’ll all work out in the end;
    er hielt es für gut zu schweigen he thought it better ( oder wise) to say nothing
    3. (körperlich wohl) well;
    ich fühle mich nicht gut I don’t feel well;
    ist dir jetzt wieder gut? are you better now?;
    ist dir nicht gut? don’t you feel well?; (du bist wohl verrückt!) are you sure you’re all right?
    (wie) gut, dass oder
    es ist ganz gut, dass … it’s a good thing that …;
    (es ist) nur gut, dass … a good thing (that) …;
    nun gut! all right (then)!;
    schon gut! all right!; auf Entschuldigung: auch it’s no problem; verärgert, nachgebend: auch okay, okay; (es genügt) auch that’ll do; (lass nur) auch just leave it;
    und damit gut! umg that’ll do!;
    lass (es) gut sein (für dieses Mal) let’s leave it at that (for now);
    so was ist immer gut umg that’s always useful
    5. (für besondere Anlässe) Anzug, Geschirr etc: good, best;
    die gute Stube the best room
    6. (wirksam) Mittel etc: good (
    für, gegen for);
    wozu soll das gut sein? what’s that for (umg in aid of)?
    7. (brav, edel, freundlich etc) good;
    gut zu jemandem sein be good to sb;
    ein gutes Herz haben fig have a good heart;
    gegen die guten Sitten verstoßen offend against good manners;
    eine gute Tat a good deed;
    mit etwas gutem Willen with a bit of good will;
    (bitte) sei so gut und … do me a favo(u)r and …, will you?;
    wärst du bitte mal so gut, mir zu helfen? would you be so kind ( oder good) as to help me?;
    bist du mir wieder gut? (are we) friends again?;
    sie ist viel zu gut (für diese Welt/für ihn) she is much too good (for this world/for him);
    dafür ist er sich zu gut he thinks he’s above that sort of thing, he thinks it would be beneath him ( oder his dignity);
    jetzt kommst du dir wohl gut vor? ärgerlich: I suppose you think you’re so good ( oder clever);
    du bist (vielleicht) gut! iron I like that!; (das soll wohl ein Witz sein) you must be joking!;
    Gut und Böse unterscheiden können be able to tell right from wrong; jenseits
    8. Schulnote: good;
    sehr gut very good
    9. in Grüßen, Wünschen: good;
    guten Abend! good evening;
    guten Tag! good day (bzw afternoon);
    gutes neues Jahr! happy new year!;
    auf gute Nachbarschaft! here’s to good neighbourliness (US neighbors)!; Appetit, Besserung, Fahrt etc
    10. in Anreden: good;
    guter Freund my dear fellow;
    so geht das aber nicht, gute Frau obs that’s not the right way to go about it, dear lady
    11. (Ggs knapp) Meter, Pfund, Stunde etc: good;
    ein gut(er) Teil a good part;
    das hat noch gute Weile there’s still plenty of time for that;
    ich war schon ein gutes Stück gegangen/noch ein gutes Stück entfernt I had already walked a good distance/was still a good way away
    12.
    so gut wie virtually, practically, as good as;
    so gut wie unmöglich virtually impossible;
    so gut wie gewonnen as good as won;
    so gut wie fertig virtually ( oder more or less) finished;
    so gut wie nichts next to nothing
    13.
    gut sein für (ausreichen für) be enough for;
    sie ist immer für einen Witz gut she’s always good for a laugh
    14.
    B. adv
    1. mit Verb; hören, sehen etc: well; riechen, schmecken etc: good;
    das fängt ja gut an! that’s a great start;
    gut aussehen look good; Person, grundsätzlich: be good-looking; gesundheitlich: look well; 2;
    es gefällt mir gut I like it (very much);
    gut gehen (gut verlaufen) go well, turn out all right;
    das konnte nicht gut gehen it was bound to go wrong;
    das kann ja nicht gut gehen! there’s no way it’s going to work;
    wenn das nur gut geht! well, let’s just hope for the best;
    das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing), talk about lucky umg;
    mir geht’s gut I’m fine; geschäftlich etc: I’m doing fine;
    es sich (dat)
    gut gehen lassen have a good time, enjoy o.s.; 2;
    dort hatte er es gut he was doing all right (for himself) there;
    du hast’s gut! it’s all right for some, you don’t know how lucky you are;
    da kennt sie sich gut aus she knows all about that; in einem Ort: she really knows her way around there;
    etwas gut können be good at sth;
    sie spielt gut Golf she’s good at golf;
    es mit jemandem gut meinen have sb’s interests at heart, mean well by sb;
    er täte gut daran zu gehen it would be a good idea if he went; guttun
    2. mit Partizip oder adj:
    gut aussehend good-looking, attractive;
    gut besetzt Stück: well-cast; Haus: full;
    gut besucht Vorstellung etc: well-attended;
    gut betucht umg well-heeled;
    dotiert well-paid;
    gut erhalten in good condition; von alten Dingen: well-preserved;
    gut geartet good-natured;
    gut gebaut Haus: well-made; Person: well-built;
    gut gefedert Auto etc: well-sprung;
    gut gehend Geschäft etc: flourishing, thriving; Ware: popular, … that is selling well;
    gut gelaunt in a good mood;
    gut gemeint well-meant;
    gut gepflegt well-looked-after, US auch well taken care of;
    gut situiert well-off, well-to-do, moneyed;
    ein gut sitzender Anzug a well-fitting suit, a suit that fits properly;
    wie aus gut unterrichteten Kreisen verlautet according to well-informed sources;
    er ist ein gut verdienender Mann he earns a good ( oder decent) salary;
    gut verträglich Medikament etc: … with no side effects, mild-acting; (hautverträglich) gentle, gentle-action …; (allergiegetestet) hypoallergenic
    3. (leicht, mühelos) easily;
    nicht gut (eigentlich nicht) not … very well;
    das Auto fährt sich gut the car is easy to drive;
    das Buch liest sich gut the book is a good read;
    du hast gut reden/lachen you can talk/laugh ( oder you may well laugh);
    hinterher kann man immer gut reden it’s easy with hindsight, hindsight is always 20/20;
    es ist gut möglich that’s quite possible, that may well be;
    ich kann ihn nicht gut darum bitten I can’t very well ( oder can’t really) ask him;
    so weit, so gut so far so good
    4.
    gut (und gern) (mindestens) at least, easily;
    gut ein Drittel/die Hälfte at least a third/half;
    er ist gut zwei Meter groß he’s a good two metres (US -ers) tall; besser, best…, Gute1, zugutehalten
    …gut im subst, nur sg material;
    Dreschgut corn (US grain) for threshing;
    Einmachgut fruit (bzw vegetables) for preserving, US canning fruit etc;
    Schmelzgut material for melting ( oder smelting);
    Versandgut goods for dispatch
    * * *
    das; Gut[e]s, Güter
    1) (Eigentum) property; (Besitztum, auch fig.) possession

    irdische Güterearthly goods or possessions

    unrecht Gut gedeihet nicht(Spr.) ill-gotten goods or gains never or seldom prosper

    3) (FrachtGut, Ware) item

    Güter — goods; (FrachtGut) freight sing.; goods (Brit.)

    jenseits von Gut und Böse sein(iron.) be past it (coll.)

    * * *
    ¨-er n.
    (Land (<¨-er>))
    = estate n. ¨-er n.
    good n.
    property n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gut

  • 22 go

    n. Japans bordspel voor twee personen in ruiten verdeeld door 19 horizontale en 19 vertikale lijnen
    --------
    n. poging; enthousiasme; activiteit (spreektaal)
    --------
    v. lopen, gaan; gaan (rijden); aankomen; worden
    go1
    [ goo] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: goes〉 informeel
    poging
    beurt keer
    pitfut, energie
    aanval
    voorbeelden:
    1   have a go at something eens iets proberen
         have a go doing something iets proberen te doen
    2   at/in one go in één klap, in één keer
    3   be full of go veel energie hebben
    4   a go of fever een koortsaanval
         have a go at een aanval doen op; uitvallen tegen, van leer trekken tegen
    5   the beer is 50 p a go de pils is 50 pence per glas
    be all the go in de mode zijn, erg in trek zijn
         make a go of it er een succes van maken
         it 's all go het is een drukte van je welste
         (up)on the go in de weer, in volle actie
         (it 's) no go het kan niet, het lukt nooit
    → near near/
    ————————
    go2
    goed functionerendin orde, klaar
    voorbeelden:
    1   ruimtevaartall systems (are) go (we zijn) startklaar
    ————————
    go3
    went, gone
    gaanstarten, vertrekken; beginnen, aanvatten, aanvangen
    gaanvoortgaan, lopen, reizen
    gaan (naar)wijzen (naar/op), voeren (naar) ook figuurlijk; reiken, zich uitstrekken
    gaanlopen, draaien, werken van toestel, systeem, fabriek enz.〉
    gaan afgaan van geweer; aflopen, luiden 〈van klok e.d.〉
    verstrijken(voorbij)gaan, verlopen van tijd
    gaan luiden van gedicht, verhaal; ken van wijsje
    10  aflopengaan, uitvallen
    11  doorgaangebeuren, doorgang vinden
    12  vooruitgaanvorderen, opschieten
    13  gelden gangbaar zijn van geld; gezaghebbend zijn, gezag hebben van oordeel, persoon
    14  wegkomener onderuitkomen, er vanaf komen
    16  gaanbesteed worden, gespendeerd worden van geld, tijd
    18  verdwijnenwijken, afgeschaft worden, afgevoerd worden
    19  weggaanvertrekken, heengaan ook figuurlijk; sterven, doodgaan
    20 kapot/stuk gaan apparaat, kleding e.d.〉 bezwijken
    21  gaanpassen, thuishoren
    22  dienenhelpen, nuttig zijn, bijdragen
    23 beschikbaar/voorhanden zijn
    voorbeelden:
    1   (right) from the word go vanaf het begin
         go fetch! zoek!, apporte! tegen hond
         go to find someone iemand gaan zoeken
         go fishing uit vissen gaan
         get going aan de slag gaan; op gang komen
         leave go of loslaten, laten gaan
         let go laten gaan, loslaten; figuurlijk niet meer aan denken van gedachte
         look where you are going! kijk uit je doppen!
         informeeldon't go saying that! zeg dat nou toch niet!
         go shopping gaan winkelen
         who goes there? wie daar? vraag naar wachtwoord
         go aside opzij gaan, zich even terugtrekken
         figuurlijkI wouldn't go so far as to say that dat zou ik niet durven zeggen
         go near to do/doing something iets bijna doen
         go on gaan op/met vakantie, safari
         go on an errand een boodschap (gaan) doen
         go on a journey op reis gaan
         go on the pill aan de pil gaan
         go on the stage bij het toneel gaan
         ready, steady, go! klaar voor de start? af!
    2   go by air/car met het vliegtuig/de auto reizen
         go for a walk een wandeling maken
         1the forks go in the top drawer de vorken horen in de bovenste la
         1where do you want this cupboard to go? waar wil je deze kast hebben?
         3plus any cash that was going plus wat voor geld er maar beschikbaar was
         go aboard aan boord gaan
         go abroad naar het buitenland gaan
         go straight rechtop lopen
         go along that way die weg nemen/volgen
    3   the valley goes from east to west de vallei loopt van het oosten naar het westen
         go from bad to worse van kwaad tot erger vervallen
         the difference goes deep het verschil is erg groot
    4   be a good actor as actors go nowadays een goed acteur zijn vergeleken met de andere acteurs
         go in fear of one's life voor zijn leven vrezen
         as things go in vergelijking, in het algemeen
         go armed gewapend zijn
         it will go hard with him het zal erg moeilijk voor hem worden
         how are things going? hoe gaat het ermee?
         how is work going? hoe staat het met het werk?
    5   the clock does not go de klok doet het niet
         go slow een langzaam-aan-actie houden
    7   ten days to go to/before Easter nog tien dagen (te gaan) en dan is het Pasen
    8   five miles to go nog vijf mijl af te leggen
    9   the story goes that het verhaal doet de ronde dat
         the tune goes like this het wijsje kt als volgt
    10  go well goed aflopen, goed komen
    11  how did the exam go? hoe ging het examen?
         go in someone's favour in iemands voordeel uitvallen
         what he says goes wat hij zegt, gebeurt ook
    12  how is the work going? hoe vordert het (met het) werk?
    13  that goes for all of us dat geldt voor ons allemaal
    14  go clear/(scot-)free vrijuit gaan
         go unpunished ongestraft wegkomen
         going!, going!, gone! eenmaal! andermaal! verkocht!
    16  go on besteed worden/gespendeerd worden aan
    17  my sight is going mijn ogen worden minder goed
         my complaints went unnoticed mijn klachten werden niet gehoord
    18  my car must go mijn auto moet weg
         the cook must go de kok moet gaan
    19  we must be going we moeten ervandoor
         he paid as he went hij betaalde direct
    this goes to prove I'm right dit bewijst dat ik gelijk heb
         it only goes to show zo zie je maar
         go (a-)begging geen aftrek vinden, niet gewild zijn
         if these things are going begging I'll take them als niemand (anders) ze wil, neem ik ze wel
         〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 go and do something iets gaan doen; zo maar even iets doen; zo dwaas zijn iets te doen
         〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 go and get something iets gaan halen
         let oneself go zich laten gaan, zich ontspannen; zich verwaarlozen
         anything goes alles is toegestaan
         he kept going like this hij deed telkens zo
         go before voorafgaan in de tijd
         go one better (één) meer bieden; figuurlijkhet beter doen, overtreffen
         go carefully heel bedachtzaam/behoedzaam te werk gaan
         go easy het rustig(er) aan (gaan) doen
         informeelgo easy on geen druk uitoefenen op; matig/voorzichtig zijn met
         go easy with aardig/vriendelijk zijn tegen
         informeelhere goes! daar gaat ie (dan)!
         informeelhere we go again daar gaan we weer, daar heb je het weer
         there it goes weg, foetsie; kapot
         there you go alsjeblieft; daar heb je het (al)
         slanggo west het hoekje omgaan, de pijp uitgaan; naar de verdommenis gaan; verloren raken
         go wrong een fout maken, zich vergissen; fout/mis gaan, de mist in gaan; informeelstuk gaan, het begeven van apparaat; het verkeerde pad opgaan
    → go about go about/, go across go across/, go after go after/, go against go against/, go ahead go ahead/, go along go along/, go around go around/, go at go at/, go away go away/, go back go back/, go beyond go beyond/, go by go by/, go down go down/, go far go far/, go for go for/, go forward go forward/, go in go in/, go into go into/, go off go off/, go on go on/, go out go out/, go over go over/, go round go round/, go through go through/, go to go to/, go together go together/, go under go under/, go up go up/, go with go with/, go without go without/
    maken gaan maken 〈reis enz.〉
    afleggen gaan
    voorbeelden:
    2   go miles round mijlen omlopen
         go the same way dezelfde kant opgaan
         go the shortest way de kortste weg nemen
    3   go two spades twee schoppen bieden
    go it alone iets/het helemaal alleen doen
         go it strong er hard tegenaan gaan; overdrijven, het er dik op leggen
    worden gaan
    voorbeelden:
    1   politiekLiverpool went Labour Liverpool ging over naar/werd Labour
         go absent afwezig blijven
         go bad slecht worden, bederven
         go blind blind worden
         go broke al zijn geld kwijtraken
         go cold koud worden
         go hot and cold het (afwisselend) warm en koud krijgen
         go hungry honger krijgen
         go ill/sick ziek worden
         the milk went sour de melk werd zuur
         going fifteen bijna vijftien (jaar), naar de vijftien toe

    English-Dutch dictionary > go

  • 23 ill

    1.
    [ɪl]adjective, worse [wɜːs], worst [wɜːst]
    1) (sick) krank

    be ill with fluan Grippe (Dat.) erkrankt sein

    be ill with worry — vor Sorgen [ganz] krank sein; see also academic.ru/26284/fall">fall 2. 21); take 1. 9)

    2) (harmful)
    3) (unfavourable) widrig [Schicksal, Umstand]

    ill fate or fortune or luck — Pech, das

    it's an ill wind that blows nobody [any] good — (prov.) des einen Leid, des andern Freud' (Spr.)

    as ill luck would have itwie es das Unglück wollte

    2. noun
    1) (evil) Übel, das

    for good or ill — komme, was will

    2) (harm) Schlechte, das; Unglück, das

    wish somebody illjemandem nichts Gutes od. nur das Schlechteste wünschen

    speak ill of somebody/something — Schlechtes über jemanden od. von jemandem/von etwas sagen

    3) in pl. (misfortunes) Missstände Pl.
    3. adverb,
    worse, worst
    1) (badly) schlecht, unschicklich [sich benehmen]
    2) (imperfectly) schlecht, unzureichend [versorgt, ausgestattet]

    he can ill afford iter kann es sich (Dat.) kaum leisten

    be ill at easesich nicht wohl fühlen

    * * *
    [il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) krank
    2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) nachteilig
    3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) schlecht
    2. adverb
    (not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) schlecht
    3. noun
    1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) das Übel
    2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) das Unglück
    - ill-
    - illness
    - ill-at-ease
    - ill-fated
    - ill-feeling
    - ill-mannered / ill-bred
    - ill-tempered / ill-natured
    - ill-treat
    - ill-treatment
    - ill-use
    - ill-will
    - be taken ill
    * * *
    [aɪl]
    * * *
    [ɪl]
    1. adj
    1) pred (= sick) krank

    or be taken illerkranken (with sth an etw dat ), krank werden

    to feel illsich unwohl or krank fühlen

    I feel ( terribly) ill — mir ist (ganz und gar) nicht gut

    he is ill with fever/a cold — er hat Fieber/eine Erkältung

    ill with anxiety/jealousy — krank vor Angst/Eifersucht

    2) comp worse, superl worst (= bad) schlecht, übel; (= adverse) effects unerwünscht

    due to ill healthaus Gesundheitsgründen

    ill luckPech nt

    it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good) (Prov)so hat alles seine guten Seiten

    2. n

    = evil) to bode or augur ill — Böses ahnen lassen

    2) pl (= misfortunes) Missstände pl, Übel pl
    3. adv
    schlecht

    he can ill afford to refuseer kann es sich (dat) schlecht leisten abzulehnen

    * * *
    ill [ıl]
    A adj komp worse [wɜːs; US wɜrs], sup worst [wɜːst; US wɜrst]
    1. schlimm, schlecht, übel, unheilvoll, verderblich, widrig, nachteilig, ungünstig, schädlich:
    ill effects schädliche Einflüsse;
    ill moment ungünstiger Augenblick;
    do sb an ill service jemandem einen schlechten Dienst oder einen Bärendienst erweisen;
    ill wind widriger oder ungünstiger Wind;
    it’s an ill wind that blows nobody good (Sprichwort) etwas Gutes ist an allem; fortune 3, luck A 1, omen A, weed1 A 1
    2. (moralisch) schlecht, schlimm, übel, böse:
    ill deed Missetat f; fame 1 b, repute A 1
    3. bösartig, böse, feindselig, schlimm:
    a) Unfreundlichkeit f, ruppiges Wesen,
    b) Bösartigkeit f;
    a) schlechte Behandlung,
    b) Misshandlung f; feeling A 2, grace A 3, humor A 2, temper A 2, will2 A 6
    4. schlecht, übel, widerwärtig (Gerüche etc)
    5. schlecht, mangelhaft:
    a) schlechte Erziehung,
    b) Ungezogenheit f;
    ill health schlechter Gesundheitszustand
    6. nur präd krank ( with vor dat):
    be taken ( oder fall) ill krank werden, erkranken ( with an dat);
    be ill with a cold (a fever) eine Erkältung (Fieber) haben;
    be incurably ill with cancer unheilbar krebskrank sein
    7. nur präd Br verletzt:
    he is seriously ill in hospital er liegt schwer verletzt oder mit schweren Verletzungen im Krankenhaus
    B adv
    1. schlecht, schlimm, übel (etc A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4, A 5):
    be ill off schlimm oder übel d(a)ran sein;
    speak (think) ill of sb schlecht von jemandem reden (denken);
    turn out ill schlecht ausgehen;
    it went ill with him es erging ihm übel;
    it ill becomes ( oder befits, obs oder poet beseems) you es steht dir schlecht an; ease A 2, fare B 1, wish A 3
    2. schwerlich, kaum, schlecht, nicht gut:
    after what he has done he can ill afford to criticize others hat er nicht das Recht oder steht es ihm nicht zu, andere zu kritisieren
    C s
    1. Übel n, Unglück n, Missgeschick n
    2. Krankheit f, Leiden n (beide auch fig)
    3. a) oft pl Übel n, Missstand m
    b) (etwas) Übles oder Böses
    * * *
    1.
    [ɪl]adjective, worse [wɜːs], worst [wɜːst]
    1) (sick) krank

    be ill with fluan Grippe (Dat.) erkrankt sein

    be ill with worry — vor Sorgen [ganz] krank sein; see also fall 2. 21); take 1. 9)

    3) (unfavourable) widrig [Schicksal, Umstand]

    ill fate or fortune or luck — Pech, das

    it's an ill wind that blows nobody [any] good — (prov.) des einen Leid, des andern Freud' (Spr.)

    2. noun
    1) (evil) Übel, das

    for good or ill — komme, was will

    2) (harm) Schlechte, das; Unglück, das

    wish somebody illjemandem nichts Gutes od. nur das Schlechteste wünschen

    speak ill of somebody/something — Schlechtes über jemanden od. von jemandem/von etwas sagen

    3) in pl. (misfortunes) Missstände Pl.
    3. adverb,
    worse, worst
    1) (badly) schlecht, unschicklich [sich benehmen]
    2) (imperfectly) schlecht, unzureichend [versorgt, ausgestattet]
    * * *
    adj.
    krank adj.
    schlecht adj.
    schlimm adj.

    English-german dictionary > ill

  • 24 gut;

    besser, am besten
    I Adj.
    1. good; Wetter: auch fine; Qualität, Wein etc.: auch fine; Stoff: auch good-quality; sehr gut! very good!; gut so! good!, well done!; gut finden like; gutes Geschäft für Verkäufer: good business; für Käufer: bargain; aus guter Familie stammen come from a good family; ein gutes Ende nehmen turn out well ( oder all right); sie spricht ( ein) gutes Englisch she speaks good English, she speaks English well; er ist ein guter Läufer he’s a good runner, he’s good at running; er ist kein besonders guter Tänzer he’s not much of a dancer
    2. (akzeptabel, in Ordnung) good, all right, okay umg.; (richtig) right; (angebracht) fit, proper; für gut befinden think s.th. to be good ( oder a good thing); gut und richtig sein be right and proper; das ist ja gut und schön, aber... that’s all very well, but...; noch gut sein be still good; Kleidung: auch be still wearable; Nahrung: auch be still fit to eat; nicht mehr gut sein Lebensmittel: have gone off (bes. Am. bad); Milch: have gone off ( oder sour), have turned sour; ganz gut (recht gut) not bad; das ist ganz oder auch gut so that’s all right; ( wieder) gut werden (heilen) get better; (in Ordnung kommen, gelingen) turn out all right oder well; es wird schon wieder gut it’ll all work out in the end; er hielt es für gut zu schweigen he thought it better ( oder wise) to say nothing
    3. (körperlich wohl) well; mir ist nicht gut oder ich fühle mich nicht gut I don’t feel well; ist dir jetzt wieder gut? are you better now?; ist dir nicht gut? don’t you feel well?; (du bist wohl verrückt!) are you sure you’re all right?
    4. meist gesprochen: ( wie) gut, dass oder es ist ganz gut, dass... it’s a good thing that...; ( es ist) nur gut, dass... a good thing (that)...; also oder nun gut! all right (then)!; schon gut! all right!; auf Entschuldigung: auch it’s no problem; verärgert, nachgebend: auch okay, okay; (es genügt) auch that’ll do; (lass nur) auch just leave it; jetzt ist es aber gut oder und damit gut! umg. that’ll do!; lass (es) gut sein ( für dieses Mal) let’s leave it at that (for now); so was ist immer gut umg. that’s always useful
    5. (für besondere Anlässe) Anzug, Geschirr etc.: good, best; die gute Stube the best room
    6. (wirksam) Mittel etc.: good (für, gegen for); wofür oder wozu soll das gut sein? what’s that for (umg. in aid of)?
    7. (brav, edel, freundlich etc.) good; gut zu jemandem sein be good to s.o.; ein gutes Herz haben fig. have a good heart; gegen die guten Sitten verstoßen offend against good manners; eine gute Tat a good deed; mit etwas gutem Willen with a bit of good will; ( bitte) sei so gut und... do me a favo(u)r and..., will you?; wärst du bitte mal so gut, mir zu helfen? would you be so kind ( oder good) as to help me?; bist du mir wieder gut? (are we) friends again?; sie ist viel zu gut (für diese Welt / für ihn) she is much too good (for this world / for him); dafür ist er sich zu gut he thinks he’s above that sort of thing, he thinks it would be beneath him ( oder his dignity); jetzt kommst du dir wohl gut vor? ärgerlich: I suppose you think you’re so good ( oder clever); du bist ( vielleicht) gut! iro. I like that!; (das soll wohl ein Witz sein) you must be joking!; Gut und Böse unterscheiden können be able to tell right from wrong; jenseits
    8. Schulnote: good; sehr gut very good
    9. in Grüßen, Wünschen: good; guten Abend! good evening; guten Tag! good day (bzw. afternoon); gutes neues Jahr! happy new year!; auf gute Nachbarschaft! here’s to good neighbourliness (Am. neighbors)!; Appetit, Besserung, Fahrt etc.
    10. in Anreden: good; guter Freund my dear fellow; so geht das aber nicht, gute Frau altm. that’s not the right way to go about it, dear lady
    11. (Ggs. knapp) Meter, Pfund, Stunde etc.: good; ein gut(er) Teil a good part; das hat noch gute Weile there’s still plenty of time for that; ich war schon ein gutes Stück gegangen / noch ein gutes Stück entfernt I had already walked a good distance / was still a good way away
    12. so gut wie virtually, practically, as good as; so gut wie unmöglich virtually impossible; der Prozess ist so gut wie gewonnen as good as won; so gut wie fertig virtually ( oder more or less) finished; so gut wie nichts next to nothing
    13. gut sein für (ausreichen für) be enough for; sie ist immer für einen Witz gut she’s always good for a laugh
    14. zu guter Letzt finally
    II Adv.
    1. mit Verb; hören, sehen etc.: well; riechen, schmecken etc.: good; das fängt ja gut an! that’s a great start; gut aussehen look good; Person, grundsätzlich: be good-looking; gesundheitlich: look well; siehe 2; es gefällt mir gut I like it (very much); gut gehen (gut verlaufen) go well, turn out all right; das konnte nicht gut gehen it was bound to go wrong; das kann ja nicht gut gehen! there’s no way it’s going to work; wenn das nur gut geht! well, let’s just hope for the best; das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing), talk about lucky umg.; mir geht’s gut I’m fine; geschäftlich etc.: I’m doing fine; es sich (Dat) gut gehen lassen have a good time, enjoy o.s.; siehe 2; dort hatte er es gut he was doing all right (for himself) there; du hast’s gut! it’s all right for some, you don’t know how lucky you are; da kennt sie sich gut aus she knows all about that; in einem Ort: she really knows her way around there; etw. gut können be good at s.th.; sie spielt gut Golf she’s good at golf; es mit jemandem gut meinen have s.o.’s interests at heart, mean well by s.o.; jemandem / etw. gut tun do s.o. / s.th. good; jemandem oder bei einer Sache gut be good for; sehr gut tun do a lot of good; das tut gut! that’s just what I need, that feels good; bei Erleichterung: that’s better; stärker: what a relief; das tut ihm gut! auch iro. he could do with that; jemandem nicht gut tun Arznei etc.: disagree with s.o.; das tut deinem Magen nicht gut it’s no good for your stomach, it won’t do your stomach any good; er täte gut daran zu gehen it would be a good idea if he went
    2. mit Partizip oder Adj.: gut aussehend good-looking, attractive; gut besetzt Stück: well-cast; Haus: full; gut besucht Vorstellung etc.: well-attended; gut betucht umg. well-heeled; gut bezahlt oder dotiert well-paid; gut erhalten in good condition; von alten Dingen: well-preserved; gut geartet good-natured; gut gebaut Haus: well-made; Person: well-built; gut gefedert Auto etc.: well-sprung; gut gehend Geschäft etc.: flourishing, thriving; Ware: popular,... that is selling well; gut gelaunt in a good mood; gut gemeint well-meant; gut gepflegt well-looked-after, Am. auch well taken care of; gut gesinnt well-meaning; gut situiert well-off, well-to-do, moneyed; ein gut sitzender Anzug a well-fitting suit, a suit that fits properly; wie aus gut unterrichteten Kreisen verlautet according to well-informed sources; er ist ein gut verdienender Mann he earns a good ( oder decent) salary; gut verträglich Medikament etc.:... with no side effects, mild-acting; (hautverträglich) gentle, gentle-action...; (allergiegetestet) hypoallergenic
    3. (leicht, mühelos) easily; nicht gut (eigentlich nicht) not... very well; das Auto fährt sich gut the car is easy to drive; das Buch liest sich gut the book is a good read; du hast gut reden / lachen you can talk / laugh ( oder you may well laugh); hinterher kann man immer gut reden it’s easy with hindsight, hindsight is always 20 / 20; das kann gut sein oder es ist gut möglich that’s quite possible, that may well be; ich kann ihn nicht gut darum bitten I can’t very well ( oder can’t really) ask him; so weit, so gut so far so good
    4. gut ( und gern ) (mindestens) at least, easily; gut ein Drittel / die Hälfte at least a third / half; er ist gut zwei Meter groß he’s a good two met|res (Am. -ers) tall; besser, best..., Gute1, Gute2, zugute

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gut;

  • 25 res

    rēs, rei (rēi with e long; gen., Lucr. 2, 112; 548; 6, 918; dat., id. 1, 688; 2, 236; rei, gen., monosyl. at the end of the verse, Lucr. 3, 918;

    and in the middle of the verse,

    id. 4, 885, and Poët. ap. Lact. 6, 6), f. [ etym. dub.; perh. root ra- of reor, ratus; cf. Germ. Ding; Engl. thing, from denken, to think; prop., that which is thought of; cf. also logos, Lid. and Scott, 9], a thing, object, being; a matter, affair, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, deed, condition, case, etc.; and sometimes merely = something (cf.: causa, ratio, negotium).
    I.
    In gen.:

    unde initum primum capiat res quaeque movendi,

    Lucr. 1, 383; cf. id. 1, 536:

    in partes res quaeque minutas Distrahitur,

    id. 2, 826: summe Sol, qui omnes res inspicis, Enn. ap. Prob. Verg. E. 6, 31 (Trag. v. 321 Vahl.):

    versus, quos ego de Rerum Naturā pangere conor,

    Lucr. 1, 25; cf. id. 1, 126; 5, 54:

    rerum natura creatrix,

    id. 2, 1117:

    divinarum humanarumque rerum, tum initiorum causarumque cujusque rei cognitio,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 7 (v. divinus):

    haeret haec res,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 182:

    profecto, ut loquor, ita res est,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 19:

    haud mentior, resque uti facta dico,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 23:

    de Alcumenā ut rem teneatis rectius,

    id. ib. prol. 110:

    in tantis rebus (sc. in re publicā defendendā),

    Cic. Rep. 1, 3, 4 et saep.:

    quo Averna vocantur nomine, id ab re Impositum est, quia sunt avibus contraria cunctis,

    from the nature of the thing, Lucr. 6, 740; cf. id. 6, 424; Liv. 1, 17:

    si res postulabit,

    the condition of the case, Cic. Lael. 13, 44: scaena rei totius haec, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 11, 3:

    fugam in se nemo convertitur Nec recedit loco, quin statim rem gerat,

    does his duty, stands his ground, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 84; so, res gerere, v. gero; hence, too, rerum scriptor, for a historian, v. scriptor, and cf. II. H. infra.—
    B.
    With adj. of quality, to express condition, etc.:

    illic homo a me sibi malam rem arcessit,

    is bringing a bad business on himself, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 171; so,

    res mala,

    a wretched condition, Sall. C. 20, 13; and more freq. in plur.:

    bonis tuis rebus meas res irrides malas,

    circumstances, condition, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 45; id. Rud. 3, 3, 12:

    res secundae,

    good fortune, Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 30; cf. Liv. 3, 9:

    res prosperae,

    Nep. Dion, 6, 1; id. Eum. 5, 1:

    in secundissimis rebus,

    Cic. Off. 1, 26, 91:

    adversae res,

    id. ib. 1, 26, 90; Hor. S. 2, 2, 136; 2, 8, 73:

    res belli adversae,

    Liv. 10, 6:

    res dubiae,

    Sall. C. 10, 2; 39, 3; Liv. 2, 50; 7, 30;

    v. bonus, florens, salvus, adversus, dubius, novus, arduus, etc.— Freq. in curses, etc.: in malam rem,

    go to the bad, Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 37; id. And. 2, 1, 17:

    malam rem hinc ibis?

    id. Eun. 3, 3, 30.—
    C.
    With an adj. in a periphrasis:

    abhorrens ab re uxoriā,

    matrimony, Ter. And. 5, 1, 10:

    in arbitrio rei uxoriae,

    dowry, Cic. Off. 1, 15, 61:

    rem divinam nisi compitalibus... ne faciat,

    a religious act, act of worship, a sacrifice, Cato, R. R. 5, 4:

    bellicam rem administrari majores nostri nisi auspicato noluerunt,

    Cic. Div. 2, 36, 76; Hor. C. 4, 3, 6:

    erat ei pecuaria res ampla et rustica,

    Cic. Quint. 3, 12: res rustica, agriculture:

    rei rusticae libro primo,

    Col. 11, 1, 2; id. 1, praef. §

    19: liber, quem de rebus rusticis scripsi,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 54:

    navalis rei certamina,

    naval battles, Amm. 26, 3, 5:

    res militaris,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 1, 2:

    rei militaris gloria,

    id. Mur. 9, 22; Nep. Milt. 8, 4:

    res frumentaria,

    forage, Caes. B. C. 3, 16; id. B. G. 1, 23; 4, 7:

    armatae rei scientissimus,

    Amm. 25, 4, 7:

    peritus aquariae rei,

    id. 28, 2, 2:

    res judicaria,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 12, § 31:

    res ludicra,

    play, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 180:

    uti rebus veneriis,

    Cic. Sen. 14, 47; Nep. Alc. 11, 4:

    res Veneris,

    Lucr. 2, 173; Ov. R. Am. 431; v. also familiaris, judiciaria, militaris, navalis, etc., and cf. II. G. infra. —
    D.
    With pronouns or adjectives, as an emphatic periphrase for the neutr.:

    ibi me inclamat Alcumena: jam ea res me horrore afficit,

    this now, Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 16; cf.: De. Estne hoc, ut dico? Li. Rectam instas viam:

    Ea res est,

    it is even so, id. As. 1, 1, 40:

    de fratre confido ita esse ut semper volui. Multa signa sunt ejus rei,

    of it, Cic. Att. 1, 10, 5: quos (melittônas) alii melittotropheia appellant, eandem rem quidam mellaria. Varr. R. R. 3, 16, 12:

    sunt ex te quae scitari volo, Quarum rerum, etc.,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 13; cf. Caes. B. G. 3, 4:

    quibus de rebus quoniam nobis contigit ut aliquid essemus consecuti,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 8, 13:

    quā super re interfectum esse Hippotem dixisti? Pac. ap. Fest. s. v. superescit, p. 244: resciscet Amphitruo rem omnem,

    every thing, all, Plaut. Am. 1, 2, 30:

    nulla res tam delirantes homines concinat cito,

    nothing, id. Am. 2, 2, 96; cf.:

    neque est ulla res, in quā, etc.,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 7, 12; 1, 5, 9; cf.

    also: sumptu ne parcas ullā in re, quod ad valetudinem opus sit,

    id. Fam. 16, 4, 2:

    magna res principio statim bello,

    a great thing, a great advantage, Liv. 31, 23 fin.:

    nil admirari prope res est una Solaque, quae, etc.,

    the only thing, only means, Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 1 et saep. — Emphatically with sup.:

    scilicet rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma,

    the most beautiful thing in the world, Verg. G. 2, 534; Quint. 1, 12, 16 Spald. p. 81. —

    Of persons, etc.: est genus hominum, qui esse primos se omnium rerum volunt,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 17:

    maxime rerum,

    Ov. H. 9, 107; cf.:

    maxima rerum Roma,

    Verg. A. 7, 602; Ov. M. 13, 508:

    fortissima rerum animalia,

    id. ib. 12, 502:

    pulcherrime rerum,

    id. H. 4, 125; id. A. A. 1, 213; id. M. 8, 49:

    dulcissime rerum,

    Hor. S. 1, 9, 4.—
    E.
    In adverb. phrases:

    e re natā melius fieri haud potuit,

    after what has happened, Ter. Ad. 3, 1, 8:

    pro re natā,

    according to circumstances, Cic. Att. 7, 8, 2; 14, 6, 1:

    pro tempore et pro re,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 8:

    factis benignus pro re,

    according to circumstances, Liv. 7, 33, 3; Sall. J. 50, 2:

    pro re pauca loquar,

    Verg. A. 4, 337; Lucr. 6, 1280:

    ex re et ex tempore,

    Cic. Fam. 12, 19, 3:

    e re respondi,

    Cat. 10, 8.
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    Pregn., an actual thing, the thing itself, reality, truth, fact; opposed to appearance, mere talk, the mere name of a thing:

    ecastor, re experior, quanti facias uxorem tuam,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 10:

    desiste dictis nunc jam miseram me consolari: Nisi quid re praesidium apparas, etc.,

    id. Rud. 3, 3, 21: rem ipsam loqui. Ter. And. 1, 2, 31:

    rem fabulari,

    Plaut. Trin 2, 4, 87:

    nihil est aliud in re,

    in fact, Liv. 10, 8, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.:

    se ipsa res aperit,

    Nep. Paus. 3, 7:

    ex re decerpere fructus,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 79;

    opp. verbum, vox, opinio, spes, nomen, etc.: rem opinor spectari oportere, non verba,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 11, 32; cf.: te rogo, ut rem potiorem oratione ducas, Matius ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 28, 5:

    non modo res omnes, sed etiam rumores cognoscamus,

    Cic. Att. 5, 5, 1:

    qui hos deos non re, sed opinione esse dicunt,

    id. N. D. 3, 21, 53:

    Peripateticos et Academicos nominibus differentes, re congruentes,

    id. Ac. 2, 5, 15:

    quod nos honestum, illi vanum... verbis quam re probabilius vocant,

    Quint. 3, 8, 22; Sen. Ep. 120, 9:

    eum, tametsi verbo non audeat, tamen re ipsā de maleficio suo confiteri,

    id. Rosc. Am. 42, 123; cf. Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 15:

    vides quantum distet argumentatio tua ab re ipsā atque a veritate,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 15, 44. — Hence, abl. sing., often strengthened by verā (sometimes as one word, reverā), in fact, really, in truth, indeed, in reality:

    haec ille, si verbis non audet, re quidem verā palam loquitur,

    Cic. Quint. 17, 56; so,

    re quidem verā,

    id. Clu. 19, 54; id. Sest. 7, 15:

    re autem verā,

    id. Fam. 1, 4, 2;

    and simply re verā,

    id. Quint. 2, 7; id. Div. 2, 54, 110; id. Balb. 3, 7:

    re verāque,

    Lucr. 2, 48; cf.:

    et re verā,

    indeed, in fact, Cic. Fam. 3, 5, 1; Liv. 33, 11, 3; 35, 31, 12; 36, 6, 1; Nep. Ages. 2, 3; id. Phoc. 3, 3; Curt. 3, 13, 5; 4, 16, 19; Val. Max. 9, 13, ext. 1; Just. 5, 1, 8; 12, 13, 10; Plin. Ep. 6, 33, 1.—
    B.
    Effects, substance, property, possessions:

    mihi Chrysalus Perdidit filium, me atque rem omnem Meam,

    Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 26; cf.: Ph. Habuitne rem? Ly. Habuit. Ph. Qui eam perdidit... Mercaturamne an venales habuit, ubi rem perdidit? id. Trin. 2, 2, 49 sq.:

    quibus et re salvā et perditā profueram,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 27:

    rem talentum decem,

    id. Phorm. 2, 3, 46; Juv. 3, 16:

    avidior ad rem,

    Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 51:

    rem facere,

    to make money, Cic. Att. 2, 2, 12:

    res eos jampridem, fides deficere nuper coepit,

    id. Cat. 2, 5, [p. 1576] 10:

    qui duo patrimonia accepisset remque praeterea bonis et honestis rationibus auxisset,

    id. Rab. Post. 14, 38:

    libertino natum patre et in tenui re,

    in narrow circumstances, Hor. Ep. 1, 20, 20 et saep.; v. also familiaris.— In plur.: quantis opibus, quibus de rebus, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 396 Vahl.):

    privatae res,

    Cic. Att. 9, 7, 5.—
    2.
    Hence, law t. t., whatever may be the subject of a right, whether corporeal or incorporeal (v. Sandars, Introd. to Just. Inst. p. 42 sqq.):

    res corporales,

    Just. Inst. 2, 2, 1 sq.; Gai. Inst. 2, 12; Dig. 1, 8, 1:

    res in patrimonio, res extra patrimonium,

    Just. Inst. 2, 1 pr.; Gai. Inst. 2, 1:

    res sanctae,

    Just. Inst. 2, 1, 10; v. also mancipium, privatus, etc.—
    C.
    Benefit, profit, advantage, interest, weal:

    res magis quaeritur, quam, etc.,

    Plaut. Men. 4, 2, 6:

    melius illi consulas quam rei tuae,

    id. Cist. 1, 1, 98:

    haec tuā re feceris,

    to your advantage, id. Capt. 2, 2, 46.— Most freq. with the prepositions in, ex, ob, ab, etc.:

    quasi istic minor mea res agatur quam tua,

    is interested, affected, Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 113 (v. ago):

    si in rem tuam esse videatur,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 2:

    vide si hoc in rem deputas,

    id. ib. 3, 3, 19:

    quod in rem recte conducat tuam,

    id. Capt. 2, 3, 26:

    si in remst utrique,

    Ter. And. 3, 3, 14:

    quid mihi melius est, quid magis in rem est, quam? etc.,

    useful, Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 1:

    tamen in rem fore credens universos adpellare,

    Sall. C. 20, 1:

    omnia quae in rem videbantur esse,

    Curt. 6, 2, 21:

    ad conparanda ea quae in rem erant,

    Liv. 30, 4, 6:

    imperat quae in rem sunt,

    id. 26, 44, 7; 22, 3, 2:

    ex tuā re non est, ut ego emoriar,

    for your advantage, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 102: An. Non pudet Vanitatis? Do. Minime, dum ob rem, to the purpose, with advantage, Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 41: ob rem facere, usefully, with advantage or profit, Sall. J. 31, 5: subdole blanditur, ab re Consulit blandiloquentulus, contrary to his interest, i. e. to his injury, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 12 Brix ad loc.:

    haud id est ab re aucupis,

    id. As. 1, 3, 71:

    haec haud ab re duxi referre,

    Liv. 8, 11, 1:

    non ab re esse Quinctio visum est interesse, etc.,

    id. 35, 32, 6; Plin. 27, 8, 35, § 57; Suet. Aug. 94; Gell. 18, 4, 6; 1, 26, 4; Macr. S. 1, 4, 19.—
    D.
    Cause, reason, ground, account; only in the connection eā (hac) re, and eam ob rem, adverb., therefore, on that account:

    eā re tot res sunt, ubi bene deicias,

    Cato, R. R. 158, 2:

    hac re nequeunt ex omnibus omnia gigni, Quod, etc.,

    Lucr. 1, 172; cf.:

    illud eā re a se esse concessum, quod, etc.,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 34, 111:

    patrem exoravi, tibi ne noceat, neu quid ob eam rem succenseat,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 4, 39; cf.:

    quoi rei?

    for what purpose? id. As. 3, 2, 43; id. Poen. 2, 3, 3.—Hence (by uniting into one word) the causal adverbs quare and quamobrem, v. h. vv.—
    E.
    An affair, matter of business, business:

    cum et de societate inter se multa communicarent et de totā illā ratione atque re Gallicanā,

    Cic. Quint. 4, 15:

    rem cum aliquo transigere,

    id. Clu. 13, 39. —

    Hence, transf., in gen.: res alicui est cum aliquo,

    to have to do with any one, Cic. Rosc. Am. 30, 84; id. Sest. 16, 37; id. Fam. 9, 20, 2; Caes. B. G. 7, 77; cf.:

    famigeratori res sit cum damno et malo,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 182 Brix ad loc.— Also without a dat.:

    quoniam cum senatore res est,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 26, 3;

    esp., in mal. part.: rem habere cum aliquo or aliquā,

    to have to do with any one, Plaut. Bacch. 3, 6, 35; id. Merc. 3, 1, 37; Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 39; 58. —Ellipt.:

    jam biennium est, quom mecum rem coepit,

    Plaut. Merc. 3, 1, 15. —
    F.
    A case in law, a lawsuit, cause, suit (more gen. than causa):

    ubi res prolatae sunt,

    Plaut. Capt. 1, 1, 10:

    res agi,

    id. Men. 4, 2, 19; id. Aul. 3, 4, 13:

    quibus res erat in controversiā, ea vocabatur lis,

    Varr. L. L. 7, § 93; cf.

    (prob. in allusion to this legal form): tot homines... statuere non potuisse, utrum diem tertium an perendinum... rem an litem dici oporteret,

    Cic. Mur. 12, 27; cf.

    also: quarum rerum litium causarum condixit pater patratus, etc., an ancient formula,

    Liv. 1, 32:

    de rebus ab aliquo cognitis judicatisque dicere,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 48, § 118:

    pecunias capere ob rem judicandam,

    id. Fin. 2, 16, 54:

    si res certabitur olim,

    Hor. S. 2, 5, 27; 1, 10, 15; 1, 9, 41; id. Ep. 1, 16, 43:

    tractu temporis futurum, ut res pereat,

    Dig. 3, 3, 12:

    rem differre,

    ib. 43, 30, 3: res judicata dicitur, quae finem controversiarum pronuntiatione judicis accipit, ib. 42, 1, 1 et saep.—
    G.
    An affair, esp. a battle, campaign, military operations; in phrase rem (or res) gerere:

    res gesta virtute,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 23, 66:

    ut res gesta est ordine narrare,

    Ter. Ad. 3, 5, 3:

    his rebus gestis,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 8:

    res gerere,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 33:

    rem bene gerere,

    id. ib. 1, 8, 1; Ter. Ad. 5, 1, 13:

    comminus rem gerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 44:

    res gestae,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 7; 2, 1, 251:

    adversus duos simul rem gerere,

    Liv. 21, 60:

    rem male gerere,

    Nep. Them. 3, 3; Hor. S. 2, 3, 74:

    in relatione rerum ab Scythis gestarum,

    Just. 2, 1, 1; cf.:

    rem agere,

    Hor. S. 1, 9, 4; id. A. P. 82:

    ante rem,

    before the battle, Liv. 4, 40:

    cum Thebanis sibi rem esse existimant,

    Nep. Pel. 1, 3; Cic. Sest. 16, 37.—
    H.
    Acts, events, as the subject of narration, a story, history:

    res in unam sententiam scripta,

    Auct. Her. 1, 12, 20:

    cui lecta potenter erit res,

    Hor. A. P. 40; id. S. 1, 10, 57; id. Ep. 1, 19, 29:

    in medias res auditorem rapere,

    id. A. P. 148; 310:

    agitur res in scaenis,

    id. ib. 179; cf.:

    numeros animosque secutus, non res,

    id. Ep. 1, 19, 25; Phaedr. 5, 1, 12:

    sicut in rebus ejus (Neronis) exposuimus,

    Plin. 2, 83, 85, § 199:

    litterae, quibus non modo res omnis, sed etiam rumores cognoscamus,

    Cic. Att. 5, 5, 1:

    res populi Romani perscribere, Liv. praef. § 1: res Persicae,

    history, Nep. Con. 5, 4; id. Cat. 3, 2.—
    K.
    Res publica, also as one word, respublica, the common weal, a commonwealth, state, republic (cf. civitas); also, civil affairs, administration, or power, etc.: qui pro republicā, non pro suā obsonat, Cato ap. Ruf. 18, p. 210; cf.:

    erat tuae virtutis, in minimis tuas res ponere, de re publicā vehementius laborare,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 9, 3:

    dummodo ista privata sit calamitas et a rei publicae periculis sejungatur,

    id. Cat. 1, 9; cf.:

    si re publicā non possis frui, stultum est nolle privatā,

    id. Fam. 4, 9, 4:

    egestates tot egentissimorum hominum nec privatas posse res nec rem publicam sustinere,

    id. Att. 9, 7, 5 (v. publicus); Cato ap. Gell. 10, 14, 3: auguratum est, rem Romanam publicam summam fore, Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 45:

    quo utiliores rebus suis publicis essent,

    Cic. Off. 1, 44, 155:

    commutata ratio est rei totius publicae,

    id. Att. 1, 8, 4: pro republicā niti, Cato ap. Charis. p. 196 fin.:

    merere de republicā,

    Plaut. Am. prol. 40:

    de re publicā disputatio... dubitationem ad rem publicam adeundi tollere, etc.,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 7, 12:

    oppugnare rem publicam,

    id. Cael. 1, 1; id. Har. Resp. 8, 15; id. Sest. 23, 52:

    paene victā re publicā,

    id. Fam. 12, 13, 1:

    delere rem publicam,

    id. Sest. 15, 33; Lact. 6, 18, 28.—Esp. in the phrase e re publicā, for the good of the State, for the public benefit:

    senatūs consultis bene et e re publicā factis,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 12, 30:

    ea si dicam non esse e re publicā dividi,

    id. Fam. 13, 8, 2; id. Mil. 5, 14; Liv. 8, 4, 12; 25, 7, 4; 34, 34, 9; Suet. Rhet. 1 init. —Post-class. and rare, also ex republicā, Gell. 6, 3, 47; 11, 9, 1;

    but exque is used for euphony (class.): id eum recte atque ordine exque re publicā fecisse,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 15, 38; 5, 13, 36; 10, 11, 26.— In plur.:

    eae nationes respublicas suas amiserunt, C. Gracch. ap. Fest. s. h. v. p. 286 Müll.: hoc loquor de tribus his generibus rerum publicarum,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 28, 44:

    circuitus in rebus publicis commutationum,

    id. ib. 1, 29, 45 et saep.—
    2.
    Sometimes simply res, the State (in the poets, and since the Aug. per. in prose): unus homo nobis cunctando restituit rem, Enn. ap. Cic. Off. 1, 24, 84 (Ann. v. 313 Vahl.):

    hic (Marcellus) rem Romanam sistet,

    Verg. A. 6, 858; cf.:

    nec rem Romanam tam desidem umquam fuisse,

    Liv. 21, 16; 1, 28:

    parva ista non contemnendo majores nostri maximam hanc rem fecerunt,

    id. 6, 41 fin.:

    Romana,

    Hor. C. S. 66; id. Ep. 1, 12, 25; Ov. M. 14, 809; Sall. C. 6, 3; cf.:

    ut paulo ante animum inter Fidenatem Romanamque rem ancipitem gessisti,

    Liv. 1, 28 fin.:

    Albana,

    id. 1, 6.— In plur.:

    res Asiae evertere,

    Verg. A. 3, 1:

    custode rerum Caesare,

    Hor. C. 4, 15, 17; cf.:

    res sine discordiā translatae,

    Tac. H. 1, 29; so (also in Cic.), rerum potiri, v. potior. —
    L.
    Res novae, political changes, a revolution, etc.; v. novus.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > res

  • 26 GÖRA

    ð, also spelt görva, giörva, geyra, giora, gera: prop. gøra, not gra (the ø was sounded nearly as y or ey), so that the g is to be sounded as an aspirate, however the word is spelt; and the insertion of i or j (giöra, gjöra), which is usual in mod. writing, and often occurs in old, is phonetic, not radical, and göra and gjöra represent the same sound. The word in the oldest form had a characteristic v, and is spelt so on the Runic stones in the frequent Runic phrase, gaurva kubl, Baut., and Danske Runemind. passim; but also now and then in old Icel. MSS., e. g. the Kb. of Sæm. (cited from Bugge’s Edit.), gorva, Am. 75, Skv. 1. 34, 3. 20, Hm. 123, Og. 29; gerva, Am. 64, Bkv. 3; giorva, Rm. 9; giorfa, 28; gorvir, Hkv. Hjörv. 41; gørvom, Hým. 6; gorviz, Am. 35; gerviz, Merl. 2. 89:—this characteristic v has since been dropped, and it is usually spelt without it in MSS., gora, Hým. 1, Og. 23, Ls. 65; gera, Am. 85; gorir, Hm. 114: the pret. always drops the v, gorþi, Hym. 21; gorðo or gorþo, fecerunt, Hm. 142, Am. 9; gorðumz, Hðm. 28; gerþi, Am. 74; gerþit, 26:—with i inserted, Rm. 9, 22; giordu, 11; in the Mork. freq. giavra. The ö is still sounded in the east of Icel., whereas gera is the common form in speech, gjöra in writing:—the old pres. indic. used by the poets and in the laws is monosyllabic görr, with suffixed negative, görr-a, Hkr. i. (in a verse); mod. bisyllabic görir, which form is also the usual one in the Sagas:—the old part. pass. was görr or gerr, geyrr, Fms. ix. 498, x. 75, where the v was kept before a vowel, and is often spelt with f, gorvan, gorvir, and gorfan, gorfir: dat. so-goro or so-guru adverbially = sic facto: the mod. part. gjörðr, gerðr, görðr, as a regular part. of the 2nd weak conjugation, which form occurs in MSS. of the 15th century, e. g. Bs. i. 877, l. 21. [This is a Scandin. word; Dan. gjöre; Swed. göra; Old Engl. and Scot. gar, which is no doubt of Scandin. origin, the Saxon word being do, the Germ. thun, neither of which is used in the Scandin.; the word however is not unknown to the Teut., though used in a different sense; A. S. gervan and gearvjan = parare; O. H. G. karwan; Germ. gerben, garben, but esp. the adj. and adv. gar, vide above s. v. gör-.] To make, to do; the Icel. includes both these senses.
    A. To make:
    I. to build, work, make, etc.; göra himin ok jörð, 623. 36, Hom. 100; göra hús, to build a house, Fms. xi. 4, Rb. 384; göra kirkju, Bjarn. 39; göra skip, N. G. L. i. 198; göra langskip, Eg. 44; göra stólpa, Al. 116; göra tól (= smíða), Vsp. 7; göra (fingr)-gull, Bs. i. 877; göra haug, to build a cairn, Eg. 399; göra lokhvílu, Dropl. 27; göra dys, Ld. 152; göra kistu ( coffin), Eg. 127; göra naust, N. G. L. i. 198; göra jarðhús, Dropl. 34; göra veggi, Eg. 724: also, göra bók, to write a book, Íb. 1, Rb. 384; göra kviðling, to make a song, Nj. 50; göra bréf, to draw up a deed ( letter), Fms. ix. 22; göra nýmæli, to frame a law, Íb. 17.
    2. adding prep.; göra upp, to repair, rebuild, restore, Fb. ii. 370; göra upp Jórsala-borg, Ver. 43; göra upp skála, Ld. 298; göra upp leiði, to build up a grave.
    II. to make, prepare, get ready; göra veizlu, drykkju, brúðkaup, erfi, and poët. öl, öldr, to make a feast, brew bridal ale, Fs. 23, Fms. xi. 156, Dropl. 6, Am. 86; göra seið, blót, to perform a sacrifice, Ld. 152; göra bú, to set up a house, Grág. i. 185, Ld. 68; göra eld, to make a fire, Fs. 100, K. Þ. K. 88; göra rekkju, to make one’s bed, Eg. 236; göra upp hvílur, Sturl. ii. 124; göra graut, to make porridge, Eg. 196, N. G. L. i. 349; göra drykk, to make a drink, Fms. i. 8; göra kol, or göra til kola, to make charcoal, Ölk. 35.
    III. in somewhat metaph. phrases; göra ferð, to make a journey, Fms. x. 281; görði heiman för sína, he made a journey from home, Eg. 23; göra sinn veg, to make one’s way, travel, Mar.; göra uppreisn, to make an uprising, to rebel, Rb. 384, Fms. ix. 416; göra úfrið, to make war, 656 C. 15; göra sátt, göra frið, to make peace, Hom. 153, Bs. i. 24; göra féskipti, Nj. 118; göra tilskipan, to make an arrangement, Eg. 67; göra ráð sitt, to make up one’s mind, Nj. 267, Fms. ix. 21; göra hluti, to cast lots, Fms. x. 348.
    2. to make, give, pay, yield; göra tíund, to pay tithes, Hom. 180; hann skal göra Guði tíunda hlut verðsins, id.; göra ölmusu, to give alms, 64; göra ávöxt, to yield fruit, Greg. 48; gefa né göra ávöxt, Stj. 43; göra konungi skatt eða skyld, Fms. xi. 225.
    3. to contract; göra vináttu, félagskap, to contract friendship, Nj. 103, Eg. 29; göra skuld, to contract a debt, Grág. i. 126: göra ráð með e-m, to take counsel with, advise one, Eg. 12; göra ráð fyrir, to suppose, Nj. 103, Fms. ix. 10; göra mun e-s, to make a difference, i. 255, Eb. 106.
    4. to make, make up, Lat. efficere; sex tigir penninga göra eyri, sixty pence make an ounce, Grág. i. 500, Rb. 458.
    5. to grant, render; göra kost, to make a choice, to grant, Nj. 130, Dropl. 6, Fms. xi. 72, (usually ellipt., kostr being understood); vil ek at þér gerit kostinn, Nj. 3; ok megit þér fyrir því göra ( grant) honum kostinn, 49, 51; göra e-m lög, to grant the law to one, 237; göra guðsifjar, to make ‘gossip’ with one, to be one’s godfather, Fms. ii. 130.
    6. special usages; göra spott, háð, gabb, … at e-u, to make sport, gibes, etc. at or over a thing, Fms. x. 124; göra iðran, to do penance, Greg. 22; göra þakkir, to give thanks, Hom. 55; göra róm at máli e-s, to cheer another’s speech, shout hear, hear! var görr at máli hans mikill rómr ok góðr, his speech was much cheered, Nj. 250,—a parliamentary term; the Teutons cheered, the Romans applauded (with the hands), cp. Tacit. Germ.
    7. with prepp.; gera til, to make ready or dress meat; láta af ( to kill) ok göra til ( and dress), K. Þ. K. 80, Ísl. ii. 83, 331, Fs. 146, 149, Bjarn. 31, Finnb. 228; göra til nyt, to churn milk, K. Þ. K. 78; göra til sverð, to wash and clean the sword, Dropl. 19; máttu þeir eigi sjá, hversu Þorvaldr var til gerr, how Th. got a dressing, Nj. 19.
    β. göra at e-u, to mend, make good, put right (at-görð), ek skal at því gera, Fms. xi. 153, Eg. 566, Nj. 130: to heal, Bárð. 171, Eg. 579, Grág. i. 220; göra at hesti, K. Þ. K. 54, Nj. 74: göra við e-u, vide B. II.
    8. adding acc. of an adj., part., or the like; göra mun þat margan höfuðlausan, Nj. 203; göra mikit um sik, to make a great noise, great havoc, Fb. i. 545, Grett. 133, Fms. x. 329; göra e-n sáttan, to reconcile one, Grág. i. 336; göra sér e-n kæran, to make one dear to oneself, Hkr. i. 209; göra sik líkan e-m, to make oneself like to another, imitate one, Nj. 258; göra sik góðan, to make oneself good or useful, 74, 78; göra sik reiðan, to take offence, 216; göra sér dælt, to make oneself at home, take liberties, Ld. 134, Nj. 216; göra langmælt, to make a long speech, Sks. 316; göra skjót-kjörit, to make a quick choice, Fms. ii. 79; göra hólpinn, to ‘make holpen,’ to help, x. 314; göra lögtekit, to make a law, issue a law, xi. 213, Bs. i. 37; hann gerði hann hálshöggvinn, he had him beheaded, Fms. ix. 488, v. l.; ok görðu þá handtekna alla at minsta kosti, Sturl. i. 40; várir vöskustu ok beztu menn era görfir handteknir, 41.
    β. göra sér mikit um e-t, to make much of, admire, Eg. 5, Fms. x. 254, 364; göra e-t at ágætum, to make famous, extol a thing, vii. 147; göra at orðum, to notice as remarkable, Fas. i. 123; göra at álitum, to take into consideration, Nj. 3; göra sér úgetið at e-u, to be displeased with, Ld. 134; göra vart við sik, to make one’s presence noticed, Eg. 79; göra sér mikit, lítið fyrir, to make great, small efforts, Finnb. 234; göra sér í hug, to brood over; hann gerði sér í hug at drepa jarl, Fs. 112; göra sér í hugar lund, to fancy, think: göra af sér, to exert oneself, ef þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, Edda 32; hvárt hann var með Eiríki jarli, eðr görði hann annat af sér, or what else he was making of himself, Fms. xi. 157.
    9. phrases, gera fáleika á sik, to feign, make oneself look sad, Nj. 14; esp. adding upp, gera sér upp veyki, to feign sickness, (upp-gerð, dissimulation); göra sér til, to make a fuss, (hence, til-gerð, foppishness.)
    B. To do:
    I. to do, act; allt þat er hann gerir síðan ( whatever he does), þat á eigandi at ábyrgjask, Gþl. 190; þér munut fátt mæla eðr gera, áðr yðr munu vandræði af standa, i. e. whatsoever you say or do will bring you into trouble, Nj. 91; göra e-t með harðfengi ok kappi, 98; ger svá vel, ‘do so well,’ be so kind! 111; gerit nú svá, góði herra (please, dear lord!), þiggit mitt heilræði, Fms. vii. 157: and in mod. usage, gerið þér svo vel, gerðu svo vel, = Engl. please, do! sagði, at hann hafði með trúleik gört, done faithfully, Eg. 65; göra gott, to do good; göra íllt, to do evil, (góð-görð, íll-görð); ok þat var vel gört, well done, 64; geyrða ek hotvetna íllt, I did evil in all things, Niðrst. 109; hefir hann marga hluti gört stór-vel til mín, he has done many things well towards me, I have received many great benefits at his hands, Eg. 60: with dat., svá mikit gott sem jarl hefir mér gert, Nj. 133; þér vilda ek sízt íllt göra, I would least do harm to thee, 84: göra fúlmennsku, to do a mean act, 185; göra vel við e-n, to do well to one, Fs. 22; göra stygð við e-n, to offend one, Fms. x. 98; göra sæmiliga til e-s, to do well to one, Ld. 62, Nj. 71; göra sóma e-s, to do honour to one, Fms. vii. 155; göra e-m gagn, to give help to one, Nj. 262; göra e-m sæmd, skomm, to do ( shew) honour, dishonour, to one, 5, Fms. x. 43; göra háðung, xi. 152; göra styrk, to strengthen one, ix. 343; göra e-m skapraun, to tease one; göra ósóma, Vápn. 19; göra skaða ( scathe), Eg. 426; göra óvina-fagnað, to give joy to one’s enemies, i. e. to do just what they want one to do, Nj. 112; göra til skaps e-m, to conform to one’s wishes, 80; gerum vér sem faðir vár vill, let us do as our father wishes, 198; vel má ek gera þat til skaps föður míns at brenna inni með honum, id.; göra at skapi e-s, id., 3; var þat mjök gert móti mínu skapi, Fms. viii. 300; gera til saka við e-n, to offend, sin against one, Nj. 80; gera á hluta e-s, to wrong one, Vígl. 25; göra ílla fyrir sér, to behave badly, Fms. vii. 103.
    II. adding prep.; göra til e-s, to deserve a thing (cp. til-görð, desert, behaviour); hvat hafðir þú til gört, what hast thou done to deserve it? Nj. 130; framarr en ek hefi til gört, more than I have deserved, Fms. viii. 300; ok hafit þér Danir heldr til annars gört, ye Danes have rather deserved the reverse, xi. 192, Hom. 159:—göra eptir, to do after, imitate, Nj. 90:—göra við e-u (cp. við-görð, amendment), to provide for, amend, ok mun úhægt vera at göra við forlögum þeirra, Ld. 190; er úhægt at göra við ( to resist) atkvæðum, Fs. 22; ok mun ekki mega við því gera, Nj. 198:—göra af við e-n (cp. af-görð, evil doing), to transgress against one, ek hefi engan hlut af gört við þik, Fms. vii. 104, viii. 241; ok iðrask nú þess er hann hefir af gert, 300; göra af við Guð, to sin against God, Hom. 44.
    2. special usages; göra … at, to do so and so; spurði, hvat hann vildi þá láta at gera, he asked what he would have done, Nj. 100; hann gerði þat eina at, er hann átti, he did only what be ought, 220; þeir Flosi sátu um at rengja, ok gátu ekki at gert, F. tried, and could do nothing, 115, 242; þér munut ekki fá at gert, fyrr en …, 139; Flosi ok hans menn fengu ekki at gert, 199; mikit hefir þú nú at gert, much hast thou now done ( it is a serious matter), 85; er nú ok mikit at gert um manndráp siðan, 256; hann vildi taka vöru at láni, ok göra mikit at, and do great things, Ld. 70; Svartr hafði höggit skóg ok gert mikit at, Nj. 53; slíkt gerir at er sölin etr, so it happens with those who eat seaweed, i. e. that (viz. thirst) comes of eating seaweed, Eg. 605.
    β. göra af e-u, to do so and so with a thing; hvat hafið ér gert af Gunnari, Njarð. 376; ráð þú draumana, vera má at vér gerim af nokkut, may be that we may make something out of it, Ld. 126; gör af drauminum slíkt er þér þykkir líkligast, do with the dream ( read it) as seems to thee likeliest, Ísl. ii. 196: göra við e-n, to do with one; þá var um rætt, hvað við þá skyldi göra, what was to be done with them? Eg. 232; ærnar eru sakir til við Egil, hvat sem eg læt göra við hann, 426; eigi veit ek hvat þeir hafa síðan við gört, 574: göra fyrir e-t, to provide; Jón var vel fjáreigandi, ok at öllu vel fyrir gört, a wealthy and well-to-do man, Sturl. iii. 195; þótt Björn sé vel vígr maðr, þá er þar fyrir gört, því at …, but that is made up, because …: fyrir göra (q. v.), to forfeit.
    C. METAPH. AND SPECIAL USAGES:
    I. to do, help, avail; nú skulum vér ganga allir á vald jarlsins, því at oss gerir eigi annat, nothing else will do for us, Nj. 267; þat mun ekki gera, that wont do, 84; en ek kann ekki ráð til at leggja ef þetta gerir ekki, Fms. ii. 326; konungr vill þat eigi, þvi at mér gerir þat eigi ( it will not do for me) at þér gangit hér upp, x. 357; þat gerir mér ekki, at þér gangit á Orminn, … en hitt má vera at mér komi at gagni, ii. 227; þóttisk þá vita, at honum mundi ekki gera ( it would do nothing) at biðja fyrir honum, Fb. i. 565; engum gerði við hann at keppa, 571; ekki gerði þeim um at brjótask, Bárð. 10 new Ed.; sagða ek yðr eigi, at ekki mundi gera at leita hans, Sks. 625; hvat gerir mér nú at spyrja, Stj. 518; ekki gerir at dylja, no use hiding it, Fbr. 101 new Ed.; ætla þat at fáir þori, enda geri engum, Band. 7; bæði var leitað til annarra ok heima, ok gerði ekki, but did no good, 4; hét hann þeim afarkostum, ok gerði þat ekki, but it did no good, Fms. ii. 143.
    II. to send, despatch, cp. the Engl. to ‘do’ a message; hann gerði þegar menn frá sér, Eg. 270; hann hafði gört menn sex á skóginn fyrir þá, 568; þá gerði Karl lið móti þeim, Fms. i. 108; jarl gerði Eirík at leita Ribbunga, ix. 314; hann gerði fram fyrir sik Álf á njósn, 488; hann gerði menn fyrir sér at segja konunginum kvámu sína, x. 10; hleypi-skúta var gör norðr til Þrándheims, vii. 206; jafnan gerði jarl til Ribbunga ok drap menn af þeim, ix. 312; vilja Ósvífrs-synir þegar gera til þeirra Kotkels, despatch them to slay K., Ld. 144; skulu vér nú göra í mót honum, ok láta hann engri njósn koma, 242:—göra eptir e-m, to send after one, Nero bað göra eptir postulunum ok leiða þangat, 656 C. 26; nú verðr eigi eptir gört at miðjum vetri, Grág. i. 421; frændr Bjarnar létu göra eptir (Germ. abholen) líki hans, Bjarn. 69; síðan gerðu þeir til klaustrs þess er jómfrúin var í, Fms. x. 102:—gera e-m orð, njósn, to do a message to one; hann gerði orð jörlum sínum, Eg. 270; ætluðu þeir at göra Önundi njósn um ferðir Egils, 386, 582; vóru þangat orð gör, word was sent thither, Hkr. ii. 228.
    III. with infin. as an auxiliary verb, only in poetry and old prose (laws); ef hón gerði koma, if she did come, Völ. 5; gerðit vatn vægja, Am. 25; gramr gørr-at sér hlífa, he does not spare himself, Hkr. i. (in a verse); gerðut vægjask, id., Fs. (in a verse); hann gerðisk at höggva, Jb. 41; görðir at segja, Bkv. 15; görðisk at deyja, Gkv. 1. 1: in prose, eigi gerir hugr minn hlægja við honum, Fas. i. 122; góðir menn göra skýra sitt mál með sannsögli, 677. 12; Aristodemus görði eigi enn at trúa, Post.: esp. in the laws, ef þeir göra eigi ganga í rúm sín, Grág. i. 8; ef goðinn gerr eigi segja, 32; ef hann gerr eigi í ganga, 33; ef þeir göra eigi hluta meðr sér, 63; ef dómendr göra eigi dæma, 67; ef dómendr göra eigi við at taka, id.; ef goðinn gerr eigi ( does not) nefna féráns-dóm, 94; nú göra þeir menn eigi úmaga færa, 86; ef þeir göra eigi nefna kvöðina af búanum, Kb. ii. 163; ef þeir göra eigi segja, hvárt …, Sb. ii. 52; nú gerr sá eigi til fara, Kb. ii. 96; göra eigi koma, 150; ef hann gerr eigi kjósa, § 113.
    IV. a law term, göra um, or gera only, to judge or arbitrate in a case; fékksk þat af, at tólf menn skyldu göra um málit, Nj. 111; villt þú göra um málit, 21; bjóða mun ek at göra um, ok lúka upp þegar görðinni, 77; mun sá mála-hluti várr beztr, at góðir menn geri um, 88; málin vóru lagið í gerð, skyldu gera um tólf menn, var þá gert um málin á þingi, var þat gert, at … (follows the verdict), 88; vil ek at þú sættisk skjótt ok látir góða menn gera um …, at hann geri um ok enir beztu menn af hvárra liði lögliga til nefndir, 188; Njáll kvaðsk eigi gera mundu nema á þingi, 105; þeir kváðusk þat halda mundu, er hann gerði, id.; skaltú gera sjálfr, 58; fyrr en gert var áðr um hitt málit, 120; ek vil bjóðask til at göra milli ykkar Þórðar um mál yðar, Bjarn. 55; Þorsteinn kvað þat þó mundi mál manna, at þeir hefði góða nefnd um sættir þótt hann görði, 56; nú er þegar slegit í sætt málinu með því móti, at Áskell skal göra um þeirra í milli, Rd. 248; er nú leitað um sættir milli þeirra, ok kom svá at þeir skulu göra um málin Þorgeirr goði frá Ljósa-vatni ok Arnórr ór Reykjahlíð, sú var görð þeirra at …, 288; svá kemr at Ljótr vill at Skapti görði af hans hendi, en Guðmundr vill sjálfr göra fyrir sína hönd, skyldi Skapti gerð upp segja, Valla L. 225; eigi hæfir þat, leitum heldr um sættir ok geri Þorgeirr um mál þessi, Lv. 12; var jafnt gört sár Þórðar ok sár Þórodds, Eb. 246; þær urðu mála-lyktir at Þórðr skyldi göra um …, 24; ok vóru þá görvar miklar fésektir, 128; var leitað um sættir, ok varð þat at sætt, at þeir Snorri ok Steindórr skyldi göra um, 212; þit erut gerfir héraðs-sekir sem íllræðis-menn, Fs. 58: göra görð, Sturl. i. 63, 105: adding the fine, to fix the amount, þat er gerð mín, at ek geri verð húss ok matar, I fix the amount of the value of the house and (stolen) stores, Nj. 80; gerði Njáll hundrað silfrs, N. put it at a hundred silver pieces, 58; margir mæltu, at mikit vaeri gert, that the amount was high, id.; slíkt fégjald sem gert var, 120; vilit ér nokkut héraðs-sektir göra eða utanferðir, 189; hann dæmdi þegar, ok görði hundrað silfrs, 6l; síðan bauð Bjarni Þorkatli sætt ok sjálfdæmi, görði Bjarni hundrað silfrs, Vápn. 31; ek göri á hönd Þóri hundrað silfrs, Lv. 55; ek göri á hönd þér hundrað silfrs, id.; vilit þér, at ek göra millum ykkar? síðan görði konungr konuna til handa Þórði ok öll fé hennar, Bjarn. 17; Rafn kvað hann mikit fé annat af sér hafa gört, at eigi þætti honum þat betra, Fs. 30; Gellir görði átta hundrað silfrs, Lv. 97; fyrir þat gerði Börkr hinn digri af honum eyjarnar, B. took the isles from him as a fine, Landn. 123: adding the case as object, Gunnarr gerði gerðina, G. gave judgment in the case, Nj. 80; fyrr en gert var áðr um hitt málit, till the other case was decided, 120; þá sætt er hann görði Haraldi jarli, that settlement which he made for earl Harold, Fms. viii. 300: Flosi var görr utan ok allir brennu-menn, F. was put out ( banished) and all the burners, Nj. 251: metaph., nema þau vili annat mál á gera, unless they choose to settle it otherwise, Grág. i. 336.
    2. in the phrase, göra sekð, to make a case of outlawry, Grág. i. 118; eigi um görir sekð manns ella, else the outlawry takes no effect; en hann um görir eigi ella sekðina, else he cannot condemn him, 119.
    3. to perform; eptir-gerðar þeirrar sem hverr nennti framast at gera eptir sinn náung, Fms. viii. 103; en þat grunaði konung, at hann mundi ætla at göra eptir sumar sættir, i. e. that he had some back door to escape by, Orkn. 58 (cp. Ó. H.); allt þat er þér gerit nú fyrir þeirra sálum, id.
    V. special usages, to make allowance for; gera fóðr til fjár, to make an arbitrary allowance for, Ísl. ii. 138; hence, to suppose, en ef ek skal göra til fyrir fram ( suggest) hvat er hón (the code) segir mér, þá segi ek svá, at …, Fms. ix. 331; gera sér í hug, Fs. 112; göra sér í hugar-lund, to fancy; göra e-m getsakir, to impute to one; gera orð á e-u, to report a thing; þat er ekki orð á því geranda, ‘tis not worth talking about; eigi þarf orð at göra hjá því (‘tis not to be denied), sjálfan stólkonunginn blindaði hann, Mork. 14 (cp. Fms. vi. 168, l. c.); gera sér létt, to take a thing lightly, Am. 70; göra sér far um, to take pains; göra sér í hug, hugar-lund, to suppose.
    D. IMPERS. it makes one so and so, one becomes; hann görði fölvan í andliti, he turned pale, Glúm. 342; leysti ísinn ok görði varmt vatnið, the water became warm, 623. 34; veðr görði hvast, a gale arose, Eg. 128; hríð mikla gerði at þeim, they were overtaken by a storm, 267; þá gerði ok á hríð (acc.) veðrs, 281; féll veðrit ok gerði logn (acc.), and became calm, 372; görði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high, 600; til þess er veðr lægði ok ljóst gerði, and till it cleared up, 129; um nóttina gerði á æði-veðr ok útsynning, 195; görir á fyrir þeim hafvillur, they lost their course (of sailors), Finnb. 242; mér gerir svefnhöfugt, I grow sleepy, Nj. 264; þá görði vetr mikinn þar eptir hinn næsta, Rd. 248.
    E. REFLEX, to become, grow, arise, and the like; þá görðisk hlátr, then arose laughter, Nj. 15; görðisk bardagi, it came to a fight, 62, 108; sá atburðr görðisk, it came to pass, Fms. x. 279; þau tíðendi er þar höfðu görzt, Ld. 152; gerðisk með þeim félagskapr, they entered into fellowship, Eg. 29; gerðisk svá fallit kaup, Dipl. ii. 10; Sigurðr konungr gerðisk ( grew up to be) ofstopa-maðr …, görðisk mikill maðr ok sterkr, Fms. vii. 238; hann görðisk brátt ríkr maðr ok stjórnsamr, xi. 223; Unnr görðisk þá mjök elli-móð, U. became worn with age, Ld. 12; sár þat er at ben görðisk, a law term, a wound which amounted to a bleeding wound, Nj. passim:—to be made, to become, görask konungr, to become king, Eg. 12; ok görðisk skáld hans, and became his skáld, 13; görðisk konungs hirðmaðr, 27; görask hans eigin-kona, to become his wedded wife, Fms. i. 3; at hann skyldi görask hálf-konungr yfir Dana-veldi, 83; vill Hrútr görask mágr þinn, Nj. 3; hann gerðisk síðan óvarari, he became less cautious, Fms. x. 414.
    2. with the prep. svá, to happen, come to pass so and so; svá görðisk, at …, it so happened, that …, Nj. 167; görðisk svá til, at …, Fms. x. 391; þá görðisk svá til um síðir, at…, at last it came to pass. that …, 392; enda vissi hann eigi, at þingför mundi af görask, in case he knew not that it would entail a journey to parliament, Grág. i. 46: with at added, to increase, þá görðisk þat mjök at um jarl ( it grew even worse with the earl) at hann var úsiðugr um kvenna-far, görðisk þat svá mikit, at …, it grew to such a pitch, that …, Hkr. i. 245; hence the mod. phrase, e-ð á-görist, it increases, gains, advances, esp. of illness, bad habits, and the like, never in a good sense.
    3. impers. with dat., honum gerðisk ekki mjök vært, he felt restless, Ld. 152; næsta gerisk mér kynlegt, I feel uneasy, Finnb. 236.
    4. to behave, bear oneself; Páll görðisk hraustliga í nafni Jesu, Post. 656 C. 13.
    5. to set about doing, be about; fám vetrum síðan görðisk hann vestr til Íslands, Fms. x. 415; maðr kom at honum ok spurði, hvat hann gerðisk, what he was about, Ó. H. 244; görðisk jarl til Ribbunga, Fms. ix. 312, v. l.; tveir menn görðusk ferðar sinnar, two men set out for a journey, x. 279; görðusk menn ok eigi til þess at sitja yfir hlut hans, Eg. 512; at þessir menn hafa görzk til svá mikils stórræðis, Fms. xi. 261; eigi treystusk menn at görask til við hann, Bárð. 160.
    6. (mod.) to be; in such phrases as, eins og menn nú gerast, such as people now are; eins og flestir menn gerast.
    F. PART. PASS. görr, geyrr (Fms. ix. 498, x. 75), gjörr, gerr, as adj., compar. görvari, superl. görvastr; [A. S. gearu; gare, Chaucer, Percy’s Ballads; O. H. G. garwe; Germ. gar]:—skilled, accomplished; vaskligr, at sér görr, Ld. 134; vel at sér görr, Ísl. ii. 326, Gísl. 14; gerr at sér um allt, Nj. 51; hraustir ok vel at sér görvir, Eg. 86; at engi maðr hafi gervari at sér verit en Sigurðr, Mork. 221; allra manna snjallastr í máli ok görvastr at sér, Hkr. iii. 360: the phrase, leggja görva hönd á e-t, to set a skilled hand to work, to be an adept, a master in a thing; svá hagr, at hann lagði allt á görva hönd, Fas. i. 391, (á allt görva hönd, iii. 195.)
    2. ready made, at hand; in the saying, gott er til geyrs (i. e. görs, not geirs) at taka, ‘tis good to have a thing at hand, Hkm. 17; ganga til görs, to have it ready made for one, Ld. 96; gör gjöld, prompt punishment, Lex. Poët.:—with infin., gerr at bjóða, ready to offer, Gh. 17; gervir at eiskra, in wild spirits, Hom. 11; görvar at ríða, Vsp. 24: with gen. of the thing, gerr ílls hugar, prone to evil, Hým. 9; gerr galdrs, prone to sorcery, Þd. 3; skulut þess görvir, be ready for that! Am. 55.
    II. [cp. görvi, Engl. gear], done, dressed; svá görvir, so ‘geared,’ so trussed, Am. 40.
    III. adverb. phrases, so-gurt, at soguru, so done; verða menn þat þó so-gurt at hafa, i. e. there is no redress to be had, Hrafn. 9; hafi hann so-gurt, N. G. L. i. 35, Nj. 141; kvað eigi so-gort duga, 123, v. l.; at (með) so-guru, this done, quo facto, Skv. 1. 24, 40; freq. with a notion of being left undone, re infecta. Germ. unverrichteter sache, Eg. 155, Glúm. 332, Ó. H. 202; enda siti um so-gort, and now let it stand, Skálda 166; við so-gurt, id., 655 vii. 4; á so-gurt ofan, into the bargain, Bs. i. 178, Ölk. 36, Fas. i. 85.

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    active market оживленный рынок advancing market растущий рынок after hours market сделки, заключенные после официального закрытия биржи after market внебиржевой рынок ценных бумаг approach a market выход на рынок arbitrage market арбитражный рынок banking market банковский рынок barely steady market устойчивый рынок с тенденцией к понижению to be on the long side of the market придерживать товар в ожидании повышения цен market сбыт; to come into the market поступить в продажу; to put on the market пустить в продажу; to be on the market продаваться bearish market рынок, на котором наблюдается тенденция к снижению курсов bearish market бирж. рынок с понижением фондовой конъюнктуры black market черный рынок black market черный рынок bond market рынок облигаций с фиксированной ставкой to bring one's eggs (или hogs) to a bad (или the wrong) market просчитаться; потерпеть неудачу market торговля; brisk market бойкая торговля; hours of market часы торговли bulk market рынок транспортных услуг для массовых грузов bull market бирж. рынок спекулянтов, играющих на повышение bull the market exc. играть на повышение bullish market бирж. рынок спекулянтов, играющих на повышение buyer's market конъюнктура рынка, выгодная для покупателя calm the market устанавливать спокойствие на рынке calm the market устранять колебания рыночной конъюнктуры capital market рынок долгосрочного ссудного капитала capital market рынок капиталов captive market рынок, нейтрализующий конкуренцию captive market рынок, защищенный от конкуренции cash market бирж. наличный рынок cash market бирж. рынок реальных финансовых инструментов certificate-of-deposit market рынок депозитных сертификатов market сбыт; to come into the market поступить в продажу; to put on the market пустить в продажу; to be on the market продаваться commodity market рынок товаров commodity market товарная биржа commodity market товарный рынок market: confident market устойчивый рынок consolidate a market укреплять рынок consumer market потребительский рынок control the market контролировать рынок controlled market регулируемый рынок credit market рынок кредита cross-border market международный рынок cultivate a market развивать рынок currency market валютный рынок dampened market вялый рынок dampened market неактивный рынок debenture market рынок долговых обязательств declining market сужающийся рынок depressed market вялый рынок depressed market неактивный рынок develop a market осваивать рынок develop a market развивать рынок development aid market рынок помощи в целях развития difficult market трудный рынок domestic capital market внутренний рынок долгосрочного ссудного капитала domestic market внутренний рынок domestic market отечественный рынок dual exchange market валютный рынок с двойным режимом dull market вялый рынок dull market неактивный рынок either way market альтернативный рынок energy market рынок энергоресурсов equity market рынок акций equity market рынок ценных бумаг eurobond market рынок еврооблигаций eurocurrency market евровалютный рынок eurodollar bond market рынок евродолларовых облигаций exchange market валютный рынок excited market оживленный рынок expectant market предполагаемый рынок export market внешний рынок factor market рынок факторов производства falling market понижательная рыночная конъюнктура financial market финансовый рынок market спрос; to find a (ready) market пользоваться спросом; there's no market for these goods на эти товары нет спроса market: find a market находить рынок firm market устойчивый рынок flat market бирж. вялый рынок flat market бирж. неоживленный рынок flood the market наводнять рынок fluctuating market нестабильный рынок foreign capital market рынок иностранного капитала foreign exchange market рынок иностранной валюты foreign market внешний рынок forward bond market бирж. рынок форвардных облигаций forward exchange market форвардный валютный рынок forward market форвардный рынок fourth market прямая торговля крупными партиями ценных бумаг между институциональными инвесторами free market свободный рынок, торговля на основе неограниченной конкуренции free market свободный рынок freight market рынок грузовых перевозок futures market бирж. фьючерсный рынок geographical market географический рынок glut the market затоваривать рынок goods market товарный рынок grey market внебиржевой рынок ценных бумаг grey market нерегулируемый денежный рынок grey market рынок новых облигаций heterogeneous market неоднородный рынок homogeneous market однородный рынок market торговля; brisk market бойкая торговля; hours of market часы торговли illegal market нелегальный рынок illegal market черный рынок illicit market нелегальный рынок illicit market черный рынок imperfect market несовершенный рынок import market рынок импорта inactive market вялый рынок inactive market неактивный рынок insurance market рынок страхования interbank market межбанковский рынок internal market внутренний рынок kerb market бирж. внебиржевой рынок kerb market бирж. торговля ценными бумагами вне фондовой биржи kerbstone market бирж. внебиржевой рынок kerbstone market бирж. торговля ценными бумагами вне фондовой биржи labour market рынок рабочей силы labour market рынок труда leading-edge market рынок передовой технологии loan market рынок ссуд loan market рынок ссудного капитала lose a market терять рынок make a market создавать рынок market (the M.) = common market биржа market городской рынок market находить рынок сбыта market объем потенциальных перевозок market покупать market привезти на рынок; купить или продать на рынке market продавать; сбывать; находить рынок сбыта market продавать на рынке market амер. продовольственный магазин market пускать в оборот market реализовывать на рынке market рынок, базар market рынок market рынок транспортных услуг market рыночная цена market рыночные цены; the market rose цены поднялись; to play the market спекулировать на бирже market рыночные цены market attr. рыночный; market research обобщение данных о конъюнктуре рынка market сбывать на рынке market сбыт; to come into the market поступить в продажу; to put on the market пустить в продажу; to be on the market продаваться market сбыт market состояние конъюнктуры market специализированный продовольственный магазин market спрос; to find a (ready) market пользоваться спросом; there's no market for these goods на эти товары нет спроса market спрос market торговать market торговля; brisk market бойкая торговля; hours of market часы торговли market торговля Market: Market: Common market Европейское экономическое сообщество market: market: confident market устойчивый рынок market attr. рыночный; market research обобщение данных о конъюнктуре рынка research: market market анализ рыночного потенциала нового продукта market market анализ состояния рынка market market изучение возможностей рынка market market изучение рыночной конъюнктуры market market исследование рынка market market маркетинговое исследование market рыночные цены; the market rose цены поднялись; to play the market спекулировать на бирже mass market рынок товаров массового производства money market денежный рынок, валютный рынок money market денежный рынок money market рынок краткосрочного капитала mortgage deed market рынок залоговых сертификатов move the market продвигать товар на рынок near market ближний рынок negotiated deposit market договорный депозитный рынок new issue market рынок новых эмиссий ocean shipping market рынок морских перевозок off-the-board market внебиржевой рынок offshore market зарубежный рынок oil market рынок нефти on free market на свободном рынке one-way market односторонний рынок open market открытый рынок open: market market вольный рынок; the post is still open место еще не занято options market бирж. рынок опционов overseas market внешний рынок perfect market идеальный рынок physical market наличный рынок market рыночные цены; the market rose цены поднялись; to play the market спекулировать на бирже primary market первичный рынок primary market рынок новых ценных бумаг primary market рынок сырьевых товаров primary market рынок товара, лежащего в основе срочного контракта primary market рынок финансового инструмента, лежащего в основе срочного контракта profitable market рентабельный рынок property market рынок недвижимости market сбыт; to come into the market поступить в продажу; to put on the market пустить в продажу; to be on the market продаваться put: market yourself in his place поставь себя на его место; to put on the market выпускать в продажу raw material market рынок сырья ready market готовый рынок real estate market рынок недвижимости receding market рынок со снижающимися курсами reseller market рынок перепродаваемых товаров rig the market искусственно вздувать курсы ценных бумаг rig: market действовать нечестно; мошенничать; to rig the market искусственно повышать или понижать цены rigging the market искусственное вздувание курсов ценных бумаг rising market растущий рынок sagging market рынок, характеризующийся понижением цен sagging market рынок, характеризующийся падением курсов second market вторичный рынок second market второстепенный рынок second-hand market второстепенный рынок second-hand market рынок подержанных товаров secondary labour market вторичный рынок труда secondary market вторичный рынок secondary mortgage market вторичный ипотечный рынок securities market рынок ценных бумаг seller's market эк. рынок, на котором спрос превышает предложение seller's market рынок продавцов seller's market рыночная конъюнктура, выгодная для продавцов sensitive market неустойчивый рынок sensitive market рынок, способный к быстрой реакции sensitive market рынок, отражающий конъюнктурные колебания sensitive: market чувствительный; восприимчивый; a sensitive ear (болезненно) тонкий слух; sensitive market эк. неустойчивый рынок share market фондовая биржа share market фондовый рынок sheltered market закрытая организация (например, фондовая биржа) single European market единый европейский рынок slack market неактивный рынок с большим разрывом между ценами продавца и покупателя slackening market неактивный рынок с большим разрывом между ценами продавца и покупателя slipping market рынок с тенденцией понижения курсов ценных бумаг spot market наличный рынок spot market рынок наличного товара spot market рынок реального товара steady market стабильный рынок steady market устойчивый рынок steady the market стабилизировать рынок stock market уровень цен на бирже stock market фондовая биржа stock market фондовый рынок street market внебиржевой рынок street market неофициальная биржа street market сделки, заключенные после официального закрытия биржи swamp the market наводнять рынок target market целевой рынок test market пробный рынок test the market проверять рынок market спрос; to find a (ready) market пользоваться спросом; there's no market for these goods на эти товары нет спроса thin market вялый рынок thin market бирж. неактивный рынок thin market рынок с незначительным числом участников и низким уровнем активности third market внебиржевой рынок ценных бумаг third market рынок ценных бумаг, не удовлетворяющих требованиям фондовой биржи tight labour market рынок труда с высоким спросом на рабочую силу tight market активный рынок с незначительным разрывом между ценами продавца и покупателя tight market рынок с недостаточным предложением trading market бирж. вторичный рынок training market рынок профобразования two-way market рынок, на котором постоянно котируются цены покупателя и продавца two-way market рынок ценных бумаг, на котором заключается большое количество сделок без резких колебаний цен uncertain market рынок в неопределенном состоянии unchanged market неизменившийся рынок underground market черный рынок unofficial market неофициальная биржа unregulated labour market стихийный рынок рабочей силы unsettled market неустойчивый рынок untapped market неосвоенный рынок via interbank market через межбанковский рынок weak market рынок, характеризующийся преобладанием продавцов и понижением цен weaken the market снижать активность на рынке wholesale market внутренний рынок (рынок, на котором продавцами и покупателями выступают дилеры за свой счет) world market мировой рынок world: market line-up расстановка сил в мире; world market мировой рынок; world trade международная торговля

    English-Russian short dictionary > market

  • 28 title

    1. сущ.
    1)
    а) общ. заглавие, название
    Syn:
    heading, name
    See:
    б) общ. продукт, наименование (по отношению к многопродуктовой компании: издательству, кинокомпании, разработчикам ПО и т. п.)

    The company publishes 400 titles a year. — Компания ежегодно публикует 400 печатных произведений.

    2) юр. титул, звание

    to bestow [confer\] a title on — присваивать звание (кому-л.)

    3) юр., эк. титул, право на имущество, право собственности

    to take title to smth. — брать [принимать\] право собственности на товар

    See:
    2. гл.
    1) общ. давать название (книге и т. п.)
    2)
    а) общ. титуловать, величать; называть
    б) общ. жаловать титул; присваивать звание

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    титул, право собственности: 1) документ, дающий право на землю, недвижимость, другое имущество; 2) юридически обоснованное право на собственность, удостоверенное документами; см. abstract of title.
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    титул; правовой титул; право собственности
    . . Словарь экономических терминов .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > title

  • 29 rēs

        rēs reī, f    [RA-], a thing, object, matter, affair, business, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, deed, condition, case: divinarum humanarumque rerum cognitio: te ut ulla res frangat?: relictis rebus suis omnibus: rem omnibus narrare: si res postulabit, the case: re bene gestā: scriptor rerum suarum, annalist: neque est ulla res, in quā, etc.: magna res principio statim belli, a great advantage, L.: Nil admirari prope res est una, quae, etc., the only thing, H.: rerum, facta est pulcherrima Roma, the most beautiful thing in the world, V.: fortissima rerum animalia, O.: dulcissime rerum, H.— A circumstance, condition: In' in malam rem, go to the bad, T.: mala res, a wretched condition, S.: res secundae, good-fortune, H.: prosperae res, N.: in secundissimis rebus: adversa belli res, L.: dubiae res, S.—In phrases with e or pro: E re natā melius fieri haud potuit, after what has happened, T.: pro re natā, according to circumstances: consilium pro tempore et pro re capere, as circumstances should require, Cs.: pro re pauca loquar, V.: ex re et ex tempore.—With an adj. in circumlocution: abhorrens ab re uxoriā<*> matrimony, T.: in arbitrio rei uxoriae, dowry: belhcam rem administrari, a battle: pecuaria res et rustica, cattle: liber de rebus rusticis, agriculture: res frumentaria, forage, Cs.: res iudiciaria, the administration of justice: res ludicra, play, H.: Veneris res, O.— A subject, story, events, facts, history: cui lecta potenter erit res, H.: agitur res in scaenis, H.: res populi R. perscribere, L.: res Persicae, history, N.— An actual thing, reality, verity, truth, fact: ipsam rem loqui, T.: nihil est aliud in re, in fact, L.: se ipsa res aperit, N.: quantum distet argumentatio tua ab re ipsā.— Abl adverb., in fact, in truth, really, actually: eos deos non re, sed opinione esse dicunt: verbo permittere, re hortari: hoc verbo ac simulatione Apronio, re verā tibi obiectum: haec ille, si verbis non audet, re quidem verā palam loquitur: venit, specie ut indutiae essent, re verā ad petendum veniam, L.— Effects, substance, property, possessions, estate: et re salvā et perditā, T.: talentūm rem decem, T.: res eos iampridem, fides nuper deficere coepit: in tenui re, in narrow circumstances, H.: quantis opibus, quibus de rebus: privatae res.— A benefit, profit, advantage, interest, weal: Quasi istic mea res minor agatur quam tua, is concerned, T.: Si in remst utrique, ut fiant, if it is a good thing for both, T.: in rem fore credens universos adpellare, useful, S.: imperat quae in rem sunt, L.: Non ex re istius, not for his good, T.: contra rem suam me venisse questus est: minime, dum ob rem, to the purpose, T.: ob rem facere, advantageously, S.: haec haud ab re duxi referre, irrelevant, L.: non ab re esse, useless, L.— A cause, reason, ground, account.—In the phrase, eā re, therefore: illud eā re a se esse concessum, quod, etc.; see also quā re, quam ob rem.— An affair, matter of business, business: multa inter se communicare et de re Gallicanā: tecum mihi res est, my business is: erat res ei cum exercitu, he had to deal: cum his mihi res sit, let me attend to, Cs.: quocum tum uno rem habebam, had relations, T.— A case in law, lawsuit, cause, suit, action: utrum rem an litem dici oporteret: quarum rerum litium causarum condixit pater patratus, L. (old form.): capere pecunias ob rem iudicandam.— An affair, battle, campaign, military operation: res gesta virtute: ut res gesta est narrabo ordine, T.: his rebus gestis, Cs.: bene rem gerere, H.: res gestae, military achievements, H.—Of the state, in the phrase, res publica (often written respublica, res p.), the common weal, a commonwealth, state, republic: dum modo calamitas a rei p. periculis seiungatur: si re p. non possis frui, stultum nolle privatā, public life: egestates tot egentissimorum hominum nec privatas posse res nec rem p. sustinere: auguratum est, rem Romanam p. summam fore: paene victā re p.: rem p. delere.—In the phrase, e re publicā, for the good of the state, for the common weal, in the public interests: senatūs consultis bene et e re p. factis: uti e re p. fideque suā videretur. — Plur: hoc loquor de tribus his generibus rerum p.: utiliores rebus suis publicis esse.—Without publica, the state, commonwealth, government: Unus homo nobis cunctando restituit rem, Enn. ap. C.: Hic (Marcellus) rem Romanam Sistet, V.: nec rem Romanam tam desidem umquam fuisse, L.: res Asiae evertere, V.: Custode rerum Caesare, H.—In the phrase, rerum potiri, to obtain the sovereignty, control the government: qui rerum potiri volunt: dum ea (civitas) rerum potita est, become supreme.—In the phrase, res novae, political change, revolution.
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    I
    thing; event, business; fact; cause; property
    II
    res; (20th letter of Hebrew alphabet); (transliterate as R)

    Latin-English dictionary > rēs

  • 30 half

    adj. halveren
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    adv. helft
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    n. helft, gedeelte van twee gelijke delen; een van een paar; een van de twee gelijkwaardige spelperiodes in een spel (Sport); helft van de tijd die gespeeld is in sport; ; halfspeler (bij voetbal)
    half1
    [ ha:f] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud in betekenis 0.1 alleen: halves [ha:vz], in betekenis 0.2 ook regelmatig
    〈voornamelijk verkorting; benaming voor〉een half/halve halve pint ongeveer 0, 28 l; sport speelhelft
    → halfback halfback/
    voorbeelden:
    1   two and a half tweeëneenhalf
         cut in half/into halves halveren
         one/a half de/een helft
    informeelgo halves with someone in something de kosten van iets met iemand samsam delen
         he's too clever by half hij is veel te sluw
         do something by halves iets maar half doen
         informeelthat was a game and a half dat was me een wedstrijd
    → better better/
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    half2
    〈voornaamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud; soms moeilijk te scheiden van het zelfstandig naamwoord〉
    voorbeelden:
    1   half of it was spoilt, half of them were spoilt de helft was bedorven
         half of six is three de helft van zes is drie
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    half3
    〈bijwoord; vaak als eerste deel van samenstelling met bijvoeglijk naamwoord of deelwoord〉
    halfinformeel bijna
    voorbeelden:
    1   half dead half dood
         only half cooked maar half gaar
         I half wish ik zou bijna willen
         half as much/many again anderhalf maal zoveel
         Brits-Engelshalf seven half acht
         he didn't do half as badly as we'd thought hij deed het lang zo slecht niet als we gedacht hadden
         half past/after one half twee
         half and half half en/om half ook figuurlijk
    〈voornamelijk Brits-Engels; informeel〉 he didn't half get mad hij werd me daar toch razend
         〈voornamelijk Brits-Engels; informeel〉 not half bad lang niet kwaad 〈 schitterend; understatement〉
         not half strong enough lang niet sterk genoeg
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    half4
    voorbeelden:
    1   half an hour, a half hour een half uur
         half the profits de helft van de winst
         half your time de helft van je tijd
    → battle battle/, cock cock/, crown crown/, mind mind/

    English-Dutch dictionary > half

  • 31 πειράζω

    πειράζω impf. ἐπείραζον; fut. πειράσω; 1 aor. ἐπείρασα, mid. 2 sg. ἐπειράσω. Pass.: 1 aor. ἐπειράσθην; pf. ptc. πεπειρασνένος (fr. πεῖρα; Hom., then Apollon. Rhod. 1, 495; 3, 10. In prose since Philo Mech. 50, 34; 51, 9; also Polyb.; Plut., Cleom. 808 [7, 3], Mor. 230a; Vett. Val. 17, 6; schol. on Aristoph., Pl. 575; PSI 927, 25 [II A.D.]; LXX; TestJos 16:3 v.l.; ApcSed 8:5 p. 133, 5 Ja.; Joseph.; Just., D. 103, 6; 125, 4.—B-D-F §101 p. 54; Mlt-H. 387 n. 1; 404).
    to make an effort to do someth., try, attempt at times in a context indicating futility (ὁ θεὸς τῷ πειράζοντι δοὺς ἐξουσίαν τὴν τοῦ διωκειν ἡμᾶς Orig., C. Cels. 8, 70, 11) w. inf. foll. (Polyb. 2, 6, 9; Dt 4:34.—B-D-F §392, 1a) Ac 9:26; 16:7; 24:6; Hs 8, 2, 7. Foll. by acc. w. inf. IMg 7:1. Abs. Hs 8, 2, 7.
    to endeavor to discover the nature or character of someth. by testing, try, make trial of, put to the test
    gener. τινά someone (Epict. 1, 9, 29; Ps 25:2) ἑαυτοὺς πειράζετε εἰ ἐστὲ ἐν τῇ πίστει 2 Cor 13:5 (π. εἰ as Jos., Bell. 4, 340). ἐπείρασας τοὺς λέγοντας ἑαυτοὺς ἀποστόλους Rv 2:2. προφήτην οὐ πειράσετε οὐδὲ διακρινεῖτε D 11:7.
    of God or Christ, who put people to the test, in a favorable sense (Ps.-Apollod. 3, 7; 7, 4 Zeus puts τὴν ἀσέβειαν of certain people to the test), so that they may prove themselves true J 6:6; Hb 11:17 (Abraham, as Gen 22:1). Also of painful trials sent by God (Ex 20:20; Dt 8:2 v.l.; Judg 2:22; Wsd 3:5; 11:9; Jdth 8:25f) 1 Cor 10:13; Hb 2:18ab; 4:15 (s. πειράω); 11:37 v.l.; Rv 3:10 (SBrown, JBL 85, ’66, 308–14 π.= afflict). Likew. of the measures taken by the angel of repentance Hs 7:1.
    The Bible (but s. the Pythia in Hdt. 6, 86, 3 τὸ πειρηθῆναι τοῦ θεοῦ κ. τὸ ποιῆσαι ἴσον δύνασθαι ‘to have tempted the deity was as bad as doing the deed’; cp. 1, 159) also speaks of a trial of God by humans. Their intent is to put God to the test, to discover whether God really can do a certain thing, esp. whether God notices sin and is able to punish it (Ex 17:2, 7; Num 14:22; Is 7:12; Ps 77:41, 56; Wsd 1:2 al.) 1 Cor 10:9; Hb 3:9 (Ps 94:9). τὸ πνεῦμα κυρίου Ac 5:9. In Ac 15:10 the πειράζειν τὸν θεόν consists in the fact that after God’s will has been clearly made known through granting of the Spirit to the Gentiles (vs. 8), some doubt and make trial to see whether God’s will really becomes operative. τὸν διά σου θεὸν πειράσαι θέλων, εἰ since I want to put the god (you proclaim) to a test, whether AcPt Ox 849, 20–22 followed by οὐ πειράζεται ὁ θεός God refuses to be put to a test.—ASommer, D. Begriff d. Versuchung im AT u. Judentum, diss. Breslau ’35. S. πειράω.
    to attempt to entrap through a process of inquiry, test. Jesus was so treated by his opponents, who planned to use their findings against him Mt 16:1; 19:3; 22:18, 35; Mk 8:11; 10:2; 12:15; Lk 11:16; 20:23 v.l.; J 8:6.
    to entice to improper behavior, tempt Gal 6:1; Js 1:13a (s. ἀπό 5eβ) and b, 14 (Aeschin. 1, 190 the gods do not lead people to sin). Above all the devil works in this way; hence he is directly called ὁ πειράζων the tempter Mt 4:3; 1 Th 3:5b. He tempts humans Ac 5:3 v.l.; 1 Cor 7:5; 1 Th 3:5a; Rv 2:10. But he also makes bold to tempt Jesus (Just.. D. 103, 6; Orig., C. Cels. 6, 43, 28) Mt 4:1; Mk 1:13; Lk 4:2 (cp. use of the pass. without ref. to the devil: ἐν τῷ πειράζεσθαι … καὶ σταυροῦσθαι Iren. 3, 19, 3 [Harv. II 104, 3].—Did., Gen. 225, 2). On the temptation of Jesus (s. also Hb 2:18a; 4:15; 2b above) s. HWillrich, ZNW 4, 1903, 349f; KBornhäuser, Die Versuchungen Jesu nach d. Hb: MKähler Festschr. 1905, 69–86; on this Windisch, Hb2 ’31, 38 exc. on Hb 4:15; AHarnack, Sprüche u. Reden Jesu 1907, 32–37; FSpitta, Zur Gesch. u. Lit. des Urchristentums III 2, 1907, 1–108; AMeyer, Die evangel. Berichte üb. d. Vers. Christi: HBlümner Festschr. 1914, 434–68; DVölter, NThT 6, 1917, 348–65; EBöklen, ZNW 18, 1918, 244–48; PKetter, D. Versuchg. Jesu 1918; BViolet, D. Aufbau d. Versuchungsgeschichte Jesu: Harnack Festschr. 1921, 14–21; NFreese, D. Versuchg. Jesu nach den Synopt., diss. Halle 1922, D. Versuchlichkeit Jesu: StKr 96/97, 1925, 313–18; SEitrem/AFridrichsen, D. Versuchg. Christi 1924; Clemen2 1924, 214–18; HVogels, D. Versuchungen Jesu: BZ 17, 1926, 238–55; SelmaHirsch [s. on βαπτίζω 2a]; HThielicke, Jes. Chr. am Scheideweg ’38; PSeidelin, DTh 6, ’39, 127–39; HHoughton, On the Temptations of Christ and Zarathustra: ATR 26, ’44, 166–75; EFascher, Jesus u. d. Satan ’49; RSchnackenburg, TQ 132, ’52, 297–326; K-PKöppen, Die Auslegung der Versuchungsgeschichte usw.’61; EBest, The Temptation and the Passion (Mk), ’65; JDupont, RB 73, ’66, 30–76.—B. 652f. DELG s.v. πεῖρα. M-M. EDNT. DLNT 1166–70. TW. Spicq. Sv.

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