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81 desempeńar el papel de
• impersonate• personhood• personnel• play the part of• play the role of• portray the part of -
82 hacer el papel de
• act as• act the part of• figure as• play the part of• play the role of -
83 исполнить роль
(кого-л.) to act, to play the role (of), to play the part (of) -
84 исполнять роль
(кого-л.) to act, to play the role (of), to play the part (of) -
85 sostenere
1. [soste'nere]vb irreg vt1) (gen : tenere su) to support, hold up, (con medicina) to sustain2) (candidato, partito) to support, back, (famiglia) to supportsostenere qn — (moralmente) to be a support to sb, (difendere) to stand up for sb, take sb's part
3) (attacco, shock) to stand up to, withstand, (sguardo) to bear, stand, (sforzo) to keep up, sustain, (esame) to takesostenere il confronto — to bear o stand comparison
sostenere delle spese — to meet o incur expenses
la tesi da lui sostenuta è che... — he maintains that...
5) Teatro Cine2. vr (sostenersi)1) (tenersi su) to hold o.s. up, support o.s., (con medicine) to keep o.s. going, keep one's strength upsostenersi al muro — (appoggiarsi) to hold on to the wall, lean on the wall
2) (uso reciproco) to hold each other up, (fig : moralmente) to stand by each other, support each other -
86 ψευδολόγος
ψευδολόγος, ον (Aristoph. et al.; Aesop, Fab. 103 P.=136 H./105 H-H./112 Ch.; Just., A 2, 2, 11; Tat.—Jos., Ant. 8, 410; 17, 105 ψευδολογία; so also CPR I, 19, 15 [330 A.D.]) speaking falsely, lying; subst. (Polyb. 31, 22, 9; Strabo 2, 1, 9) liars 1 Ti 4:2 (they are esp. dangerous because they play a role [ἐν ὑποκρίσει] that puts their victims off the scent; like actors who play parts so well that their words have the ring of truth).—DELG s.v. ψεύδομαι. M-M. Spicq. -
87 ὑποκρίνομαι
ὑποκρίνομαι 1 aor. mid. inf. ὑποκρίνασθαι 4 Macc 6:17; aor. mid.-pass. ὑπεκρίθην, B-D-F §78 (Hom. et al. mng. ‘answer’=Attic ἀποκρ.; then in Attic ‘play a part on the stage’; EpArist 219; Philo, Conf. Lingu. 48; Joseph.) pretend, make believe, dissemble (since Demosth.; Polyb.; LXX) foll. by the acc. and inf. (w. inf. foll.: Demosth. 31, 8; Polyb. 2, 49, 7; Appian, Hann. 16 §71; 4 Macc 6:15; Jos., Bell. 1, 520, Ant. 12, 216, Vi.36) Lk 20:20 (B-D-F §157, 2; 397, 2; 406, 1; Rob. 481; 1036; 1038–40). Abs. of behavior, to pretend to be someth. that one is not play a role, act a part, dissemble (Epict. 2, 9, 20; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 10, §34; Polyaenus 8, 29; LXX) Hs 9, 19, 3.—DELG s.v. κρίνω. TW. Spicq. -
88 ὑποκριτής
ὑποκριτής, οῦ, ὁ (ὑποκρίνω; Aristoph., X., Pla.+; ins; PEdg 71 [=Sb 6777], 44 mostly in the sense ‘play-actor, role-player’; so also EpArist 219; Tat. 22, 1) in our lit. only metaph. actor, in the sense pretender, dissembler (Achilles Tat. 8, 8, 14; 8, 17, 3; Artem. 2, 44 p. 148, 3 in the marginal note of a ms.; Jos., Bell. 2, 587 ὑποκριτὴς φιλανθρωπίας; Did., Gen. 122, 9.—Job 15:34 Aquila and Theod. of the godless [=LXX ἀσεβής]; 20:5 Aquila [=LXX παράνομος]; 34:30 and 36:13 Theod.) Mt 6:2, 5, 16 (in these three passages the dramatic aspect ‘play-actor’ is strongly felt); 7:5; 15:7; 16:3 v.l.; 22:18; 23:13–15, 23, 25, 27, 29; 24:51; Mk 7:6; Lk 6:42; 11:39 D; 12:56; 13:15; Hs 8, 6, 5; 9, 18, 3; 9, 19, 2; D 2:6; 8:1f.—PJoüon, Ὑποκριτής dans l’Evang.: RSR 20, 1930, 312–17; DMatheson, ET 41, 1930, 333f; LMarshall, Challenge of NT Ethics ’47, 60f; BZucchelli, ΥΠΟΚΡΙΤΗΣ, Origine e storia del termine ’62; RBatey, Jesus and the Theatre: NTS 30, ’84, 563–74; AStock, Jesus, Hypocrites, and Herodians: BTB 16, ’86, 3–7 (theaters in many Palestinian localities).—DNP V 810–12. M-M. -
89 çıkmak
"1. /dan/ to go out (of), come out (of), emerge (from). 2. /dan/ (for one thing) to come from, be made from, be produced from (another). 3. /dan/ to graduate from, finish (a school, a university). 4. /dan/ to leave, depart (from) (a place). 5. /a/ to go to (a place); to go on (an outing): Çarşıya çıktı. She´s gone to the market. Tatile çıktılar. They´ve gone on vacation. 6. /a/ to go out in order to, go out to (do something): Köpeğini aramaya çıktı. She went out to look for her dog. 7. /dan/ to result from, be the fruit of. 8. /dan/ (for there to be enough of one thing) to make another or to meet a need: Bu kumaştan bir ceket çıkar mı? Is there enough of this cloth to make a sport coat? Kiradan vergi paramız çıkar mı? Will the rent be enough to cover our taxes? 9. /dan/ math. to be subtracted from. 10. (for something) to come off; to fall off; to come loose. 11. to stick out, protrude. 12. (for something) to appear, become visible; (for hair, a beard, seeds) to sprout. 13. (for a stain) to come out, disappear. 14. (for a color) to bleed, run; /a/ to come off on, stain. 15. /dan/ to have to spend, be obliged to spend (money). 16. (for a part of the body) to be dislocated, suffer dislocation. 17. /dan/ (for someone) to come out of, emerge from (a situation) (in a specified state): Merak etme, bu işten kârlı çıkacağız. Don´t worry; we´re going to finish this job in the black. 18. /dan/ to cease to be (the holder of a specified job): Memurluktan çıkalı yirmi yıl oldu. I haven´t been a government employee for twenty years. 19. /dan/ no longer to merit (the name he/she/it has gone by), cease to be (what he/she/it has been known to be): Palto olmaktan çıktı bu. You can no longer call this a coat. 20. /a/ to climb; to climb up to. 21. /a/ to go to see (a government official, an important person) (in his/her office or reception room). 22. /da/ (for one sort of thing) to be found in (another thing); (for a particular sort of person) to be found in or among (a group of persons): Sütte zararlı mikroplar çıktı. Harmful microbes were found in the milk. 23. /a/ (for something) to come (one´s) way: Piyangodan bana hiçbir şey çıkmadı. I won nothing whatsoever in the lottery. Bugün bana postadan mektup çıktı. I happened to get a letter today. 24. to go out, show oneself in public. 25. /la/ to go out with, date (someone). 26. (often with önüne or karşısına) unexpectedly to appear, unexpectedly to come on the scene, crop up, pop up. 27. /a/ to cost (a specified amount). 28. /a/ to play the rôle of, appear in the rôle of (a specified character). 29. /a/ (for something) to extend as far as (a specified place). 30. /a/ to land at, disembark at; to deplane at; to detrain at. 31. (for news, a rumor) to circulate; (for a book, newspaper, etc.) to be published. 32. /a/ (for one person) to confront, oppose (another) (in a contest). 33. /ı/ to build (a story of a building); /a, ı/ to add (a story) to (a building). 34. (for someone) to turn out to be (of a specified character, profession, rank, etc.); (for something) to turn out to be (of a specified nature): Senden sessiz çıktı. He turned out to be quieter than you. Onlardan biri hekim çıktı. One of them turned out to be a doctor. Yoğurt ekşi çıktı. The yogurt turned out to be sour. 35. (for something, often something unpleasant) to occur, happen: Şimdi kavga çıkacak. There´s going to be a quarrel now. 36. (for an order, a command) to be given; (for a law) to be made. 37. (for something) to become available at a specified time or to come into being for the first time: Maaşlar yarın çıkacak. We can get our salaries tomorrow. Çilek çıktı. Strawberries have come on the market. Kitap yeni çıktı. The book´s just been published. Bilgisayar diye bir şey çıktı. They´ve come out with something called a ´´computer.´´ 38. (for a season, a month) to be at an end, be over. 39. (for a price, a temperature) to rise, increase. 40. (for the sun, the moon) to rise. 41. colloq. to have a BM, defecate. 42. (for a drea -
90 играть роль
играть роль — play a role inРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > играть роль
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91 выступать
Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > выступать
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92 выжать из роли все, что можно
General subject: play a role to a fare-the-wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выжать из роли все, что можно
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93 играть некоторую роль
Mathematics: play a roleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > играть некоторую роль
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94 изображать из себя
1) General subject: act, set up for, portray oneself as2) Theatre: play the role of (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изображать из себя
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95 иметь важную роль
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96 исполнять (какую-л.) роль
Theatre: play the role ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исполнять (какую-л.) роль
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97 сыграть ключевую роль
General subject: be a key player in, play lead role (in something)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сыграть ключевую роль
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98 Funktion ausüben
Funktion ausüben
to occupy a position, to carry out a function, to play a role -
99 jugar un rol
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100 надівати
= надітинадівати кожух тех. — to encase
надівати маску — to wear a mask, to play a role
надівати наручники — to handcuff, to manacle
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