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1 individual
خُصُوصيّ \ individual: adj. separate: He gave individual attention to each boy. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خاص (خَاصّ) -
2 ἴδιος
ἴδιος, ία, ον (Hom.+; s. B-D-F §286; W-S. §22, 17; Rob. 691f; Mlt-Turner 191f.—For the spelling ἵδιος s. on ὀλίγος.)① pert. to belonging or being related to oneself, one’s ownⓐ in contrast to what is public property or belongs to another: private, one’s own (exclusively) (opp. κοινός, as Pla., Pol. 7, 535b; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 41 §171; Ath. 25, 4) οὐδὲ εἷς τι τῶν ὑπαρχόντων αὐτῷ ἔλεγεν ἴδιον εἶναι nor did anyone claim that anything the person had was private property or nor did anyone claim ownership of private possessions Ac 4:32; cp. D 4:8.ⓑ in respect to circumstance or condition belonging to an individual (opp. ἀλλότριος) κατὰ τὴν ἰδίαν δύναμιν according to each one’s capability (in contrast to that of others) Mt 25:15. τὴν δόξαν τὴν ἰ. ζητεῖ J 7:18; cp. 5:18, 43. ἕκαστος εἰς τὴν ἰδίαν πόλιν Lk 2:3 v.l. (for ἑαυτοῦ); sim. Mt 9:1 (noting the departure of Jesus to his home territory); cp. Dg 5:2. Christ ἐλευθερώσῃ πᾶσαν σάρκα διὰ τῆς ἰδίας σαρκός AcPlCor 2:6; cp. vs. 16 ἕκαστος τῇ ἰ. διαλέκτῳ ἡμῶν Ac 2:8; cp. 1:19 τῇ ἰ. διαλέκτῳ αὐτῶν, without pron. 2:6 (Tat. 26, 1 τὴν ἰ. αὐτῆς … λέξιν); ἰδίᾳ δυνάμει 3:12; cp. 28:30; τἡν ἰ. (δικαιοσύνην) Ro 10:3; cp. 11:24; 14:4f. ἕκαστος τ. ἴ. μισθὸν λήμψεται κατὰ τ. ἴ. κόπον each will receive wages in proportion to each one’s labor 1 Cor 3:8. ἑκάστη τὸν ἴδιον ἄνδρα her own husband 7:2 (Diog. L. 8, 43 πρὸς τὸν ἴδιον ἄνδρα πορεύεσθαι). ἕκαστος ἴδιον ἔχει χάρισμα 7:7. ἕκαστος τὸ ἴδιον δεῖπνον προλαμβάνει (s. προλαμβάνω 1c) 1 Cor 11:21 (Eratosth.: 241 Fgm. 16 Jac. of the festival known as Lagynophoria τὰ κομισθέντα αὑτοῖς δειπνοῦσι κατακλιθέντες … κ. ἐξ ἰδίας ἕκαστος λαγύνου παρʼ αὑτῶν φέροντες πίνουσιν ‘they dine on the things brought them … and they each drink from a flagon they have personally brought’. Evaluation: συνοίκια ταῦτα ῥυπαρά• ἀνάγκη γὰρ τὴν σύνοδον γίνεσθαι παμμιγοῦς ὄχλου ‘that’s some crummy banquet; it’s certainly a meeting of a motley crew’); cp. 1 Cor 9:7; 15:38. ἕκαστος τὸ ἴ. φορτίον βαστάσει Gal 6:5.—Tit 1:12; Hb 4:10; 7:27; 9:12; 13:12.—J 4:44 s. 2 and 3b.② pert. to a striking connection or an exclusive relationship, own (with emphasis when expressed orally, or italicized in written form) κοπιῶμεν ταῖς ἰ. χερσίν with our own hands 1 Cor 4:12 (first pers., cp. UPZ 13, 14 [158 B.C.] εἰμὶ μετὰ τ. ἀδελφοῦ ἰδίου=w. my brother; TestJob 34:3 ἀναχωρήσωμεν εἰς τὰς ἰδίας χώρας). ἐν τῷ ἰ. ὀφθαλμῷ in your own eye Lk 6:41; 1 Th 2:14; 2 Pt 3:17 (here the stability of the orthodox is contrasted with loss of direction by those who are misled by error). Ac 1:7 (God’s authority in sharp contrast to the apostles’ interest in determining a schedule of events). ἰ. θέλημα own will and ἰδία καρδία own heart or mind 1 Cor 7:37ab contrast with μὴ ἔχων ἀνάγκην ‘not being under compulsion’; hence ἰ. is not simply equivalent to the possessive gen. in the phrase ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ αὐτοῦ. 1 Cor 6:18, ἰ. heightens the absurdity of sinning against one’s own body. Lk 10:34 (apparently the storyteller suggests that the wealthy Samaritan had more than one animal, but put his own at the service of the injured traveler). ἐπὶ τὸ ἴδιον ἐξέραμα 2 Pt 2:22 (cp. ἐπὶ τὸν ἑαυτοῦ ἔμετον Pr 26:11), with heightening of disgust. Some would put J 4:44 here (s. 1 end). εἰς τὸν ἴδιον ἀγρόν Mt 22:5 (the rude guest prefers the amenities of his own estate). Mk 4:34b (Jesus’ close followers in contrast to a large crowd). Ac 25:19 (emphasizing the esoteric nature of sectarian disputes). Js 1:14 (a contrast, not between types of desire but of sources of temptation: those who succumb have only themselves to blame). διὰ τοῦ αἵματος τοῦ ἰδίου through his own blood Ac 20:28 (so NRSV mg.; cp. the phrase SIG 547, 37; 1068, 16 ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων commonly associated with the gifts of generous officials, s. 4b. That the ‘blood’ would be associated with Jesus would be quite apparent to Luke’s publics).③ pert. to a person, through substitution for a pronoun, own. Some of the passages cited in 2 may belong here. ἴ. is used for the gen. of αὐτός or the possess. pron., or for the possess. gen. ἑαυτοῦ, ἑαυτῶν (this use found in Hellenistic wr. [Schmidt 369], in Attic [Meisterhans3-Schw. 235] and Magnesian [Thieme 28f] ins; pap [Kuhring—s. ἀνά beg.—14; Mayser II/2, 73f]. S. also Dssm., B 120f [BS 123f], and against him Mlt. 87–91. LXX oft. uses ἴ. without emphasis to render the simple Hebr. personal suffix [Gen 47:18; Dt 15:2; Job 2:11; 7:10, 13; Pr 6:2 al.], but somet. also employs it without any basis for it in the original text [Job 24:12; Pr 9:12; 22:7; 27:15]. Da 1:10, where LXX has ἴ., Theod. uses μου. 1 Esdr 5:8 εἰς τὴν ἰδίαν πόλιν=2 Esdr 2:1 εἰς πόλιν αὐτοῦ; Mt 9:1 is formally sim., but its position in the narrative suggests placement in 1)ⓐ with the second pers. (Jos., Bell. 6, 346 ἰδίαις χερσίν=w. your own hands). Eph 5:22 (cp. vs. 28 τὰς ἑαυτῶν γυναῖκας); 1 Th 4:11; 1 Pt 3:1.ⓑ with the third pers. ἐν τῇ ἰδίᾳ πατρίδι J 4:44 (cp. ἐν τῇ πατρίδι αὐτοῦ: Mt 13:57; Mk 6:4; Lk 4:24, but J 4:44 is expressed in a slightly difft. form and may therefore belong in 1b above); Mt 25:14; 15:20 v.l.; J 1:41 (UPZ 13, s. 2 above: ἀδ. ἴ.); Ac 1:19; 24:24; 1 Ti 6:1; Tit 2:5, 9; 1 Pt 3:5; MPol 17:3; AcPl Ha 3, 21; 4, 27 (context uncertain); τὸ ἴδιον πλάσμα AcPlCor 2:12, 1; ἴδιον χωρίον Papias (3:3).④ as subst., person or thing associated with an entityⓐ associates, relations οἱ ἴδιοι (comrades in battle: Polyaenus, Exc. 14, 20; SIG 709, 19; 22; 2 Macc 12:22; Jos., Bell. 1, 42, Ant. 12, 405; compatriots: ViHab 5 [p. 86, 7 Sch.]; Philo, Mos. 1, 177) fellow-Christians Ac 4:23; 24:23 (Just., D. 121, 3). The disciples (e.g., of a philosopher: Epict. 3, 8, 7) J 13:1. Relatives (BGU 37; POxy 932; PFay 110; 111; 112; 116; 122 al.; Vett. Val. 70, 5 ὑπὸ ἰδίων κ. φίλων; Sir 11:34; Just., A II, 7, 2 σὺν τοῖς ἰδίοις … Νῶε and D. 138, 2 Νῶε … μετὰ τῶν ἰδίων) 1 Ti 5:8; J 1:11b (the worshipers of a god are also so called: Herm. Wr. 1, 31).—Sg. τὸν ἴδιον J 15:19 v.l. (s. b below).ⓑ home, possessions τὰ ἴδια home (Polyb. 2, 57, 5; 3, 99, 4; Appian, Iber. 23; Peripl. Eryth. 65 εἰς τὰ ἴδια; POxy 4, 9f ἡ ἀνωτέρα ψυχὴ τ. ἴδια γεινώσκει; 487, 18; Esth 5:10; 6:12; 1 Esdr 6:31 [τὰ ἴδια αὐτοῦ=2 Esdr 6:11 ἡ οἰκία αὐτοῦ]; 3 Macc 6:27, 37; 7:8; Jos., Ant. 8, 405; 416, Bell. 1, 666; 4, 528) J 16:32 (EFascher, ZNW 39, ’41, 171–230); 19:27; Ac 5:18 D; 14:18 v.l.; 21:6; AcPl Ha 8, 5. Many (e.g. Goodsp, Probs. 87f; 94–96; Field, Notes 84; RSV; but not Bultmann 34f; NRSV) prefer this sense for J 1:11a and Lk 18:28; another probability in both these pass. is property, possessions (POxy 489, 4; 490, 3; 491, 3; 492, 4 al.). ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων from his own well-stocked supply (oft. in ins e.g. fr. Magn. and Priene, also SIG 547, 37; 1068, 16 [in such ins the focus is on the generosity of public-spirited officals who use their own resources to meet public needs]; Jos., Ant. 12, 158) J 8:44. The sg. can also be used in this way τὸ ἴδιον (SIG 1257, 3; BGU 1118, 31 [22 B.C.]) J 15:19 (v.l. τὸν ἴδιον, s. a above).—τὰ ἴδια one’s own affairs (X., Mem. 3, 4, 12; 2 Macc 9:20; 11:23 v.l., 26, 29) 1 Th 4:11, here πράσσειν τὰ ἴδια=mind your own business.— Jd 6 of one’s proper sphere.⑤ pert. to a particular individual, by oneself, privately, adv. ἰδίᾳ (Aristoph., Thu.; Diod S 20, 21, 5 et al.; ins, pap, 2 Macc 4:34; Philo; Jos., Bell. 4, 224, C. Ap. 1, 225; Ath. 8, 1f) 1 Cor 12:11; IMg 7:1.—κατʼ ἰδίαν (Machon, Fgm. 11 vs. 121 [in Athen. 8, 349b]; Polyb. 4, 84, 8; Diod S 1, 21, 6; also ins [SIG 1157, 12 καὶ κατὰ κοινὸν καὶ κατʼ ἰδίαν ἑκάστῳ al.]; 2 Macc 4:5; 14:21; JosAs 7:1; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 136; Just., D. 5, 2) privately, by oneself (opp. κοινῇ: Jos., Ant. 4, 310) Mt 14:13, 23; 17:1, 19; 20:17; 24:3; Mk 4:34a; 6:31f; 7:33 (Diod S 18, 49, 2 ἕκαστον ἐκλαμβάνων κατʼ ἰδίαν=‘he took each one aside’); 9:2 (w. μόνος added), 28; 13:3; Lk 9:10; 10:23; Ac 23:19; Gal 2:2 (on the separate meeting cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 199 τ. δυνατοὺς κατʼ ἰδίαν κ. τὸ πλῆθος ἐν κοινῷ συλλέγων; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 40 §170); ISm 7:2.⑥ pert. to being distinctively characteristic of some entity, belonging to/peculiar to an individual ἕκαστον δένδρον ἐκ τ. ἰδίου καρποῦ γινώσκεται every tree is known by its own fruit Lk 6:44. τὰ ἴδια πρόβατα his (own) sheep J 10:3f. εἰς τὸν τόπον τ. ἴδιον to his own place (= the place where he belonged) Ac 1:25; cp. 20:28. The expression τοῦ ἰδίου υἱοῦ οὐκ ἐφείσατο Ro 8:32 emphasizes the extraordinary nature of God’s gift: did not spare his very own Son (Paul’s association here with the ref. to pandemic generosity, ὑπὲρ ἡμῶν πάντων παρέδωκεν αὐτο͂ν, contributes a semantic component to ἰ. in this pass.; for the pandemic theme see e.g. OGI 339, 29f; for donation of one’s own resources, ibid. 104; IGR 739, II, 59–62. For the term ὁ ἴδιος υἱός, but in difft. thematic contexts, see e.g. Diod S 17, 80, 1 of Parmenio; 17, 118, 1 of Antipater. In relating an instance in which a son was not spared Polyaenus 8, 13 has υἱὸς αὐτοῦ, evidently without emphasis, but Exc. 3, 7 inserts ἴδιος υἱός to emphasize the gravity of an officer’s own son violating an order.). 1 Cor 7:4ab. ἕκαστος ἐν. τ. ἰδίῳ τάγματι each one in his (own) turn 15:23 (cp. En 2:1 τ. ἰ. τάξιν). καιροὶ ἴδιοι the proper time (cp. Diod S 1, 50, 7 ἐν τοῖς ἰδίοις χρόνοις; likew. 5, 80, 3; Jos., Ant. 11, 171; Ps.-Clemens, Hom. 3, 16; TestSol 6:3 ἐν καιρῷ ἰ.; Just., D. 131, 4 πρὸ τῶν ἰ. καιρῶν; Mel., P. 38, 258ff) 1 Ti 2:6; 6:15; Tit 1:3; 1 Cl 20:4; cp. 1 Ti 3:4f, 12; 4:2; 5:4. ἴδιαι λειτουργίαι … ἴδιος ὁ τόπος … ἴδιαι διακονίαι in each case proper: ministrations, … place, … services 1 Cl 40:5.—In ἰδία ἐπίλυσις 2 Pt 1:20 one’s own private interpretation is contrasted with the meaning intended by the author himself or with the interpretation of another person who is authorized or competent (s. ἐπίλυσις and WWeeda, NThSt 2, 1919, 129–35).—All these pass. are close to mng. 3; it is esp. difficult to fix the boundaries here.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
3 privo
prīvo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [privus].I. (α).With abl.:(β).haec meretrix meum erum... privavit bonis, luce, honore,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 20:donis privatus sum,
id. ib. 2, 7, 56:aliquem approbatione,
Cic. Ac. 2, 19, 61:praepositio in privat verbum eā vi, quam haberet, si in praepositum non fuisset,
id. Top. 11, 48:aliquem somno,
id. Att. 9, 10, 1:se oculis,
id. Fin. 5, 29, 87:aliquem vitā,
id. Phil. 9, 4, 8:aliquem communi luce,
id. Quint. 23, 74:patriam aspectu suo,
id. Fam. 4, 9, 3:cibo,
Lucr. 1, 1038:lumine,
Ov. P. 1, 1, 53:fide,
Stat. Th. 2, 695.—With gen. (anteclass.): me cum privares tui, Afran. ap. Non. 498, 17 (Com. Rel. p. 156 Rib.).—(γ).With acc. (ante-class.): quod res vis hunc privari pulcras quas uti solet? Nov. ap. Non. 500, 16 (l. l. p. 224 Rib.).—II.To free, release, deliver from any thing; with abl.:A.aliquem injuriā,
Cic. Agr. 1, 4, 13:exsilio,
id. Att. 1, 16, 9:molestiā,
id. ib. 12, 26, 2:dolore,
id. Fin. 1, 11, 37:dolore,
Lucr. 1, 60:dominis superbis,
id. 2, 1091:formidine,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 77.—Hence,prīvantĭa, ĭum, n., privatives, a transl. of the Gr. sterêtika: sunt enim alia contraria, quae privantia licet appellemus Latine, Graece appellantur sterêtika, Cic. Top. 11, 48.—B.prīvātus, a, um, P. a.I.Apart from the State, peculiar to one's self, of or belonging to an individual, private (opp. publicus or communis; cf. domesticus;B.class.): nihil privati ac separati agri,
Caes. B. G. 4, 1:utatur privatis ut suis,
Cic. Off. 1, 7, 20:privatus illis census erat brevis, Commune magnum,
Hor. C. 2, 15, 13:vestem mutare privato consensu, opp. publico consilio,
Cic. Sest. 12, 27:de communi quicquid poterat, ad se in privatam domum sevocabat,
id. Quint. 3, 13:res quae ipsius erant privatae,
private property, id. ib. 4, 15:privatae feriae vocantur sacrorum propriorum, velut dies natales,
Fest. p. 242 Müll.—Esp., of persons, not in public or official life, private, deprived of office:C.cum projectis fascibus et deposito imperio, privatus et captus ipse in alienam venisset potestatem,
Caes. B. C. 2, 32; Liv. 3, 41: vir privatus, a private individual, one who is not a magistrate, or in any public office:privato viro imperium extra ordinem dare,
Cic. Phil. 11, 10, 25:Bibulus ex iis, qui privati sunt,
id. Fam. 1, 1, 3:privatus an cum potestate,
id. Inv. 1, 25, 35:privati, opp. reges,
id. Div. 1, 40, 89.—Of things:D.aedificia,
isolated, apart from the villages, Caes. B. G. 1, 5:vita privata et quieta,
a private life, withdrawn from State affairs, Cic. Sen. 7, 22.—Neutr. absol. in the phrases in privato, in private, opp. in publico, in public, Liv. 39, 18: in privatum, for private use:E.tabernas vendidit in privatum,
id. 40, 51: ex privato, from one's private property:tributum ex privato conferre,
id. 30, 44.—Subst.: prīvātus, i, m. (sc. homo), a man in private life, citizen (opp. magistratus):II.hic qualis imperator nunc privatus est,
Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 63: an vero P. Scipio pontifex maximus Ti. Gracchum privatus interfecit;Catilinam nos consules perferemus?
Cic. Cat. 1, 1, 3.— Plur., Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 43:consilium dedimus Sullae, privatus ut altum Dormiret,
Juv. 1, 16.—In the time of the emperors, private, i. e. not imperial, not belonging to the emperor or to the imperial family:id sibi (Domitiano) maxime formidolosum, privati hominis (i. e. Agricolae) nomen supra principis attolli,
Tac. Agr. 39:ut summum fastigium privati hominis impleret, cum principis noluisset,
Plin. Ep. 2, 1, 2:spectacula,
not given by the emperor, Suet. Ner. 21.— Adv.: prīvā-tō, at home (very rare for the class. privatim, q. v.): privato nos tenuissemus, Liv. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 1009 P. -
4 יחיד
יָחִידm. (b. h.; יָחַד) 1) only, single, individual. Gen. R. s. 99, end (ref. to כאחד, Gen. 49:16) כִּיחִידוֹ שלוכ׳ (not כיחודו) like the Only One of the world, as He needs no help ; ib. s. 21 (ref. to כאחד, ib. III, 2 2). Ib. s. 55 זה י׳ לאמווכ׳ this one (Ishmael) is the only son of his mother, and the other (Isaac) is Taan.9a בשביל י׳ for an individuals sake, opp. רבים. Ber.9a, a. fr. י׳ ורבים הלכהוכ׳ where a single opinion is opposed to the opinion of more than one, the law follows the latter. Bets.V, 5 בור של י׳ a well belonging to an individual. Erub.46a י׳ במקום י׳ an individual opinion opposed to an individual opinion; a. v. fr.Y.Keth.VII, 31b bot. בְּיָ׳ (= בְּיִחוּד) privately.Pl. יְחִידִים, יְחִידִין. R. Hash. 17b כי׳ דמי are to be considered as individuals (in prayer); a. fr.Fem. יְחִידָה. Num. R. s. 12 בת י׳ an only daughter; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 2, end מההקב״ה … כך הנפש י׳ בגוף as the Lord is matchless in his world, so is the soul in the body; Midr. Till. to Ps. 103; Gen. R. s. 14, end שכל האברים … והיא י׳ בגוף all limbs are paired, but she (the soul) is unmatched in the body.As a noun (b. h.) יְחִידָה soul. Ib. Deut. R. l. c.; a. e. 2) select, esp. one devoted to a particularly scrupulous life. Taan.10b איזהו י׳ who is called a yaḥid? Ans. י׳ כל שראויוכ׳ whoever is worthy to be appointed manager of a community. Ib. אל יאמר אדם … להיות י׳ one must not say, I am only a student, I am not fit to lead the life of a yaḥid (it would be an assumption, v. יוֹהֲרָא); Tosef. ib. I, 7 (v. Var. in ed. Zuck. a. Rabb. D. S. to Taan. l. c.); Y.Ber.II, end, 5d כל דבר של צער … י׳ עושה in all matters of self-abnegation, whoever desires to make himself a yaḥid, may do so.Pl. as ab. Taan.I, 4; a. fr. V. יְחִידִי. -
5 יָחִיד
יָחִידm. (b. h.; יָחַד) 1) only, single, individual. Gen. R. s. 99, end (ref. to כאחד, Gen. 49:16) כִּיחִידוֹ שלוכ׳ (not כיחודו) like the Only One of the world, as He needs no help ; ib. s. 21 (ref. to כאחד, ib. III, 2 2). Ib. s. 55 זה י׳ לאמווכ׳ this one (Ishmael) is the only son of his mother, and the other (Isaac) is Taan.9a בשביל י׳ for an individuals sake, opp. רבים. Ber.9a, a. fr. י׳ ורבים הלכהוכ׳ where a single opinion is opposed to the opinion of more than one, the law follows the latter. Bets.V, 5 בור של י׳ a well belonging to an individual. Erub.46a י׳ במקום י׳ an individual opinion opposed to an individual opinion; a. v. fr.Y.Keth.VII, 31b bot. בְּיָ׳ (= בְּיִחוּד) privately.Pl. יְחִידִים, יְחִידִין. R. Hash. 17b כי׳ דמי are to be considered as individuals (in prayer); a. fr.Fem. יְחִידָה. Num. R. s. 12 בת י׳ an only daughter; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 2, end מההקב״ה … כך הנפש י׳ בגוף as the Lord is matchless in his world, so is the soul in the body; Midr. Till. to Ps. 103; Gen. R. s. 14, end שכל האברים … והיא י׳ בגוף all limbs are paired, but she (the soul) is unmatched in the body.As a noun (b. h.) יְחִידָה soul. Ib. Deut. R. l. c.; a. e. 2) select, esp. one devoted to a particularly scrupulous life. Taan.10b איזהו י׳ who is called a yaḥid? Ans. י׳ כל שראויוכ׳ whoever is worthy to be appointed manager of a community. Ib. אל יאמר אדם … להיות י׳ one must not say, I am only a student, I am not fit to lead the life of a yaḥid (it would be an assumption, v. יוֹהֲרָא); Tosef. ib. I, 7 (v. Var. in ed. Zuck. a. Rabb. D. S. to Taan. l. c.); Y.Ber.II, end, 5d כל דבר של צער … י׳ עושה in all matters of self-abnegation, whoever desires to make himself a yaḥid, may do so.Pl. as ab. Taan.I, 4; a. fr. V. יְחִידִי. -
6 ideologie
n. ideology, study of the origin and nature of ideas (Philosophy); doctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group -
7 levensbeschouwing
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8 горпищеторг
“Gorpishchetorg” (the town food trading company)In addition to that, four trade outlets of "Gorpishchetorg" (the Town Food Trading Company), town's self-service store, and five shops belonging to the individual enterprisers refused to sell the newspaper.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > горпищеторг
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9 κεφαλικός
A of or for the head, of remedies, etc.,κ. ἔμπλαστροι Dsc.3.88
, cf. Asclep. ap. Gal.13.543;δυνάμεις Dsc.3.48
(v.l. κεφαλαλγικαῖς), cf. Arch.Pap. 4.270 (iii A.D.);δέλτοι Gal.2.607
; κεφαλική, ἡ, name of a herb, Griffith <*> Thompson Demotic Magical Papyrus versoiv 10. Adv. - after the manner of a head,Corp.Herm.
10.11.II touching the head or life,πράγματα PMag.Leid.V.5.13
; capital,δίκη POxy.2104.15
(iii A.D.);τιμωρία Rev.Bibl.35.285
([place name] Jerusalem), Cod.Just.1.12.3.2 (Theodosius II), Just.Nou.85.3.1; κίνδυνος ib.123.31. Adv. -κῶς, κολασθήσεσθαι to be punished capitally, Hdn.2.13.9;τιμωρεῖσθαι Just. Nou.123.31
, cf. Cod.Just.9.4.6.4.IV κ. σμίλη sharp, strong chisel, Gal.2.607.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεφαλικός
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10 частный автомобиль
частный автомобиль
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > véhicule personnel
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > private car
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16 Private
1. adjective1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat
2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’
for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch
3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört2. nounprivate citizen or individual — Privatperson, die
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat2)in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen
* * *1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) Privat-...2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) gewöhnlicher Soldat- academic.ru/58044/privacy">privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private* * *pri·vate[ˈpraɪvɪt, AM -vət]I. adj\private initiative/life Privatinitiative f/-leben nt\private joke Insiderwitz m famto speak in some \private language in seiner eigenen Sprache redensb's \private opinion jds persönliche Meinung\private papers persönliche Papiere\private beach/club/collection Privatstrand m/-klub m/-sammlung f\private function Privatveranstaltung f, private Feier\private funeral Beerdigung f in aller Stille\private land Privatgrund m\private wedding ceremony Hochzeitsfeier f im engsten Familienkreis3. (confidential) vertraulichto keep sth \private etw für sich akk behalten4. (not social) zurückhaltend, introvertiert\private business Privatwirtschaft f\private financing Privatfinanzierung f\private funds private Gelder\private hospital Privatklinik f7. (not as official)as a \private person als PrivatpersonII. n▪ \privates pl Geschlechtsteile pl* * *['praIvɪt]1. adj1) privat; (= personal) letter, reasons persönlich, privat; (= confidential) matter, affair vertraulich; conversation, meeting, interview privat, vertraulich; (= secluded) place abgelegen; dining room separat; (= not public) funeral, wedding im engsten Kreis; hearing, sitting nicht öffentlich, nichtöffentlichit's just a private joke between us —
no private jokes! — lass uns auch mitlachen!
he acted in a private capacity — er handelte als Privatperson
2)private law — Privatrecht nt
private limited company — ≈ Aktiengesellschaft f (die nicht an der Börse notiert ist)
private pupil — Privatschüler(in) m(f)
private tutor — Privatlehrer(in) m(f)
2. nprivate first class (US) — Obergefreite(r) mf
2) pl (= genitals) Geschlechtsteile pl3)in private — privat; (Jur) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
* * ** * *1. adjective1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat
2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’
for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch
3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört2. nounprivate citizen or individual — Privatperson, die
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat2)in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen
* * *(military) n.nicht öffentlich adj.persönlich adj.privat adj. -
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1. adjective1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat
2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’
for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch
3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört2. nounprivate citizen or individual — Privatperson, die
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat2)in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen
* * *1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) Privat-...2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) gewöhnlicher Soldat- academic.ru/58044/privacy">privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private* * *pri·vate[ˈpraɪvɪt, AM -vət]I. adj\private initiative/life Privatinitiative f/-leben nt\private joke Insiderwitz m famto speak in some \private language in seiner eigenen Sprache redensb's \private opinion jds persönliche Meinung\private papers persönliche Papiere\private beach/club/collection Privatstrand m/-klub m/-sammlung f\private function Privatveranstaltung f, private Feier\private funeral Beerdigung f in aller Stille\private land Privatgrund m\private wedding ceremony Hochzeitsfeier f im engsten Familienkreis3. (confidential) vertraulichto keep sth \private etw für sich akk behalten4. (not social) zurückhaltend, introvertiert\private business Privatwirtschaft f\private financing Privatfinanzierung f\private funds private Gelder\private hospital Privatklinik f7. (not as official)as a \private person als PrivatpersonII. n▪ \privates pl Geschlechtsteile pl* * *['praIvɪt]1. adj1) privat; (= personal) letter, reasons persönlich, privat; (= confidential) matter, affair vertraulich; conversation, meeting, interview privat, vertraulich; (= secluded) place abgelegen; dining room separat; (= not public) funeral, wedding im engsten Kreis; hearing, sitting nicht öffentlich, nichtöffentlichit's just a private joke between us —
no private jokes! — lass uns auch mitlachen!
he acted in a private capacity — er handelte als Privatperson
2)private law — Privatrecht nt
private limited company — ≈ Aktiengesellschaft f (die nicht an der Börse notiert ist)
private pupil — Privatschüler(in) m(f)
private tutor — Privatlehrer(in) m(f)
2. nprivate first class (US) — Obergefreite(r) mf
2) pl (= genitals) Geschlechtsteile pl3)in private — privat; (Jur) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
* * *private [ˈpraıvıt]1. privat, Privat…, eigen(er, e, es), Eigen…, persönlich:private account Privatkonto n;private army Privatarmee f;private audience Privataudienz f;private citizen Privatperson f;private collection Privatsammlung f;private consumer Privatverbraucher(in);private consumption Eigenverbrauch m;private gentleman Privatier m;private health insurance private Krankenversicherung;have private health insurance privat versichert sein;private liability persönliche Haftung;private life Privatleben n;private person Privatperson f;private secretary Privatsekretär(in);2. privat, nicht öffentlich:at private sale unter der Hand (verkauft etc);private beach eigener Strand (eines Hotels);a) JUR privatrechtliche Körperschaft,b) WIRTSCH US Gesellschaft f mit beschränkter Haftung;private enterprise privates Unternehmertum, Privatwirtschaft f;private firm Einzelfirma f;private road Privatweg m;private school Privatschule f;3. be a very private person sehr zurückgezogen leben;wish to be private den Wunsch haben, (für sich) allein zu sein oder nicht gestört zu werden;private prayer stilles Gebet4. privat, der Öffentlichkeit nicht bekannt, nicht für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt:a) private Gründe,b) Hintergründe5. geheim:keep sth private etwas geheim halten oder vertraulich behandeln;private negotiations geheime Verhandlungen;private parts → B 26. vertraulich (Informationen etc):this is for your private ear dies sage ich Ihnen ganz im Vertrauen;be private to sth in etwas eingeweiht sein, über etwas Bescheid wissen9. JUR außergerichtlich:private arrangement gütlicher VergleichB s1. MIL (einfacher) Soldat:2. pl Geschlechtsteile pl3. in privatea) im Privatleben, privat,b) insgeheim,c) unter vier Augen,d) in privatem Kreis,e) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeitpriv. abk1. private priv.* * *1. adjective1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat
2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’
for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch
3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört2. nounprivate citizen or individual — Privatperson, die
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat2)in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen
* * *(military) n.nicht öffentlich adj.persönlich adj.privat adj. -
18 liberal
['libərəl]1) (generous: She gave me a liberal helping of apple pie; She was very liberal with her money.) generøs; rundhåndet2) (tolerant; not criticizing or disapproving: The headmaster is very liberal in his attitude to young people.) tolerant; frisindet3) (( also noun) (especially with capital) in politics, (a person belonging to a party) favouring liberty for the individual.) liberal•- liberally* * *['libərəl]1) (generous: She gave me a liberal helping of apple pie; She was very liberal with her money.) generøs; rundhåndet2) (tolerant; not criticizing or disapproving: The headmaster is very liberal in his attitude to young people.) tolerant; frisindet3) (( also noun) (especially with capital) in politics, (a person belonging to a party) favouring liberty for the individual.) liberal•- liberally -
19 aliado
adj.allied, affiliated, aligned, associated.f. & m.1 ally, international ally, confederate.2 ally, coalitionist, associate, confederate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aliar.* * *1→ link=aliar aliar► adjetivo1 allied► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 ally\los Aliados the Allies* * *1. (f. - aliada)adj.2. (f. - aliada)noun* * *aliado, -a1.ADJ allied2.SM / F ally3.* * *I- da adjetivo alliedII- da masculino, femenino (Hist, Pol) ally* * *= ally [allies, -pl.], federated.Nota: Formando una federación.Ex. Yet another source of information, and a powerful lobbying ally for individual local authorities, is the MEP.Ex. Overall, the findings support the proposition that there is an effect of belonging to a federated system of public libraries = En general, los hallazgos apoyan el principio de que hay un sentimiento de pertenencia a un sistema federal de bibliotecas públicas.----* de los aliados = Allied.* * *I- da adjetivo alliedII- da masculino, femenino (Hist, Pol) ally* * *= ally [allies, -pl.], federated.Nota: Formando una federación.Ex: Yet another source of information, and a powerful lobbying ally for individual local authorities, is the MEP.
Ex: Overall, the findings support the proposition that there is an effect of belonging to a federated system of public libraries = En general, los hallazgos apoyan el principio de que hay un sentimiento de pertenencia a un sistema federal de bibliotecas públicas.* de los aliados = Allied.* * *alliedmasculine, femininelos Aliados the AlliesBaliado masculine ( Chi) (bebida) drink containing two different spirits (sandwich) ham and cheese sandwich* * *
Del verbo aliar: ( conjugate aliar)
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aliado◊ -da adjetivo
allied
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Hist, Pol) ally;
los Aaliados the Allies
aliado,-a adjetivo allied
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* * *aliado, -a♦ adjallied♦ nm,fally;Histlos Aliados the Allies♦ nmChile1. [bebida] = mixture of white wine and “chicha”2. [sandwich] = ham and cheese toasted sandwich* * *I adj alliedII m, aliada f ally* * *aliado, -da adj: alliedaliado, -da n: ally* * *aliado1 adj allied -
20 अध्यात्म _adhyātma
अध्यात्म a. [आत्मन. संबद्धं, आत्मनि अधिकृतं वा] Belonging to self or person; concerning an individual.-त्मम् ind. [आत्मानमधिकृत्य] Concerning self.-त्मम् The supreme spirit (manifested as the individual self) or the rela- tion between the supreme and the individual soul; अक्षरं ब्रह्म परमं स्वभावो$ध्यात्ममुच्यते Bg.8.3 (स्वस्यैव ब्रह्मण एवांशतया जीवस्वरूपेण भावो भवनं स एव आत्मानं देहमधिकृत्य भोक्तृ- त्वेन वर्तमानो$ध्यात्मशब्देनोच्यते Śrīdhara) 'Brahman is the supreme, the indestructible; its manifestation (as an individual self) is अध्यात्म' -Telang's Bhagavadgītā;-त्मन् 1 Egotism; कर्माण्यध्यात्मना रुद्रे यदहं ममता क्रिया Bhāg. 7.12.29.-2 Wind; स्पर्शमध्यात्मनि त्वचम् Bhāg.7.12.27. ˚चेतसा Bg.3.3.-Comp. -ज्ञानम्-विद्या knowledge of the supreme spirit or आत्मन्, theosophical or metaphysical knowledge (the doctrines taught by the Upaniṣads &c.); ˚विद्या विद्यानां वादः प्रवदतामहम् Bg.1.32 (अध्यात्मविद्या न्यायवैशेषिकमते देहभिन्नत्वेन, सांख्यादिमते प्रकृतिभिन्नत्वेन आत्मनः स्वरूपादिप्रतिपादिका, वेदान्तिमते तु ब्रह्माभिन्नत्वेन इति भेदः; सर्वेषां मते$पि आत्मतत्त्वज्ञानरूपत्वात्तस्या अध्यात्मविद्यात्वम्.). त्रयी विग्रह- वत्येव सममध्यात्मविद्यया M.1.14;-वृश्-विद् n. [अध्यात्मं पश्यति वेत्ति वा] one proficient in this knowledge; न ह्यन- ध्यात्मवित्कश्चित् क्रियाफलमुपाश्रुते Ms.6.82.-योगः [आत्मानं क्षेत्रज्ञमधिकृत्य योगः] concentration of the mind on the Ātman drawing it off from all objects of sense.-रति a. [स. ब.] one who delights in the contemplation of the supreme spirit; अध्यात्मरतिरासीनो निरपेक्षो निरामिषः । आत्मनैव सहायेन सुखार्थी विचरेदिह ॥ Ms.6.49.-रामायणम् N. of a Rāmāyaṇa which treats of the relation between the supreme and the individual soul, while it narrates Rāma's story. It forms part of the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa.
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individual — in|di|vid|u|al1 W1S3 [ˌındıˈvıdʒuəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: individualis, from Latin individuus undividable , from dividere; DIVIDE1] 1.) [only before noun] considered separately from other people or things in the same… … Dictionary of contemporary English
individual — 1 adjective 1 (only before noun) considered separately from other people or things in the same group: Each individual leaf on the tree is different. | the needs of the individual customer 2 (only before noun) belonging to or intended for one… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
individual — 1. noun /ˌɪndɪˈvɪʤuəl/ a) A person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people. He is an unusual individual. b) An object, be it a thing or an agent, as contrasted to a class. 2 … Wiktionary
individual — /ˌɪndɪ vɪdʒuəl/ noun one single person ● a savings plan tailored to the requirements of the private individual ■ adjective single or belonging to one person ● a pension plan designed to meet each person’s individual requirements ● We sell… … Marketing dictionary in english
individual — /ˌɪndɪ vɪdʒuəl/ noun one single person ● a savings plan tailored to the requirements of the private individual ■ adjective single or belonging to one person ● a pension plan designed to meet each person’s individual requirements ● We sell… … Dictionary of banking and finance
individual assets — In the law of partnership, property belonging to a member of a partnership as his separate and private property, apart from the assets or property belonging to the firm as such or the partner s interest therein … Black's law dictionary
individual assets — In the law of partnership, property belonging to a member of a partnership as his separate and private property, apart from the assets or property belonging to the firm as such or the partner s interest therein … Black's law dictionary
individual — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. particular, single, peculiar, special; specific; personal, proper. n. person; personality, entity; somebody, anybody. See speciality.Ant., group. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Separate] Syn. specific,… … English dictionary for students
individual network value — The value to a specific individual of belonging to and using a network … Big dictionary of business and management
individual — As a noun, this term denotes a single person as distinguished from a group or class, and also, very commonly, a private or natural person as distinguished from a partnership, corporation, or association; but it is said that this restrictive… … Black's law dictionary
individual — As a noun, this term denotes a single person as distinguished from a group or class, and also, very commonly, a private or natural person as distinguished from a partnership, corporation, or association; but it is said that this restrictive… … Black's law dictionary