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1 disparagement
nounHerabsetzung, die* * *dis·par·age·ment[dɪˈspærɪʤmənt, AM -per-]* * *[dI'sprɪdZmənt]nHerabsetzung f; (of work, achievements also) Schmälerung f* * *1. Herabsetzung f, Verächtlichmachung f:without disparagement to you ohne Ihnen zu nahe treten zu wollen2. Verruf m3. Verachtung f, Geringschätzung f* * *nounHerabsetzung, die* * *n.Herabsetzung f.Verunglimpfung f. -
2 disparagement
tr[dɪs'pærəʤmənt]1 denigración nombre femeninodisparagement [dɪs'pærɪʤmənt] n: menosprecio mn.• descrédito s.m.• desprestigio s.m.• menosprecio s.m.[dɪs'pærɪdʒmǝnt]N menosprecio m -
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4 disparagement
noun1) недооценка, умаление2) пренебрежительное отношение* * *(n) недооценка; пренебрежение* * *пренебрежение; оскорбление; унижение кого-л.* * *[dis·par·age·ment || dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt] n. пренебрежение, недооценка, умаление* * *недооценкаумаление* * *1) пренебрежение; оскорбление; унижение кого-л., унижение чьего-л. достоинства 2) умаление -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] disparagement[Swahili Word] dhila[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] disparagement[Swahili Word] dhili[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 disparagement
1. n пренебрежение; недооценка; умаление2. n поношение; хула3. n унижение достоинства, принижениеСинонимический ряд:1. censure (noun) abuse; aspersion; blame; censure; ridicule; slander2. despite (noun) contempt; despisal; despisement; despite; disdain; scorn3. detraction (noun) backbiting; backstabbing; bad-mouthing; belittlement; calumny; character assassination; debasement; defamation; degradation; depreciation; derogation; detraction; lie; scandal; sycophancy; tale -
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[dispaeridžmənt]noun(to, for) podcenjevanje, omalovaževanje; sramota, psovanje, obrekovanje -
8 väheksyminen
belittling (noun)depreciating (noun)despising (noun)disparagement (noun)disparaging (noun)slighting (noun)underestimating (noun)underrating (noun)undervalueing (noun)* * *• disparagement -
9 attack
1. n нападение2. n наступление, наступательный бой; атакаto make an attack — атаковать, наступать
to launch an attack — начинать атаку, предпринимать атаку
3. n нападки, враждебная критикаattack against the policy of government in the House of Commons — критика политики правительства в палате общин
4. n мед. приступ, вспышка; припадок; криз, атакаmechanized attack — танковая атака, танковое наступление
convulsive attack — судорожный припадок, приступ судорог
frontal attack — фронтальное наступление; лобовая атака
5. n муз. атака6. n коррозия, агрессивное действие среды7. n собир. спорт. нападающие, нападение8. v нападать; атаковать9. v нападать, критиковатьthe candidate angrily attacked his opponent — кандидат подверг своего соперника ожесточённым нападкам
10. v энергично браться за работу; приступать, подступиться11. v разрушать12. v поражать, причинять ущерб13. v тех. разъедать, корродировать14. v метал. травить15. v хим. вступать в реакциюСинонимический ряд:1. access (noun) access; convulsion; fit; seizure; spasm; spell; throe; turn2. aggression (noun) aggression; aggressiveness; assailment; belligerence; combativeness; fight; offense; onfall; pugnacity3. assault (noun) assault; blow; charge; descent; encounter; incursion; invasion; offence; offensive; onrush; onset; onslaught; push; skirmish; strike4. course (noun) approach; course; line; plan; procedure; tack; technique5. denunciation (noun) denunciation; libel; slander6. disparagement (noun) disparagement; invective; slur7. illness (noun) breakdown; illness; relapse8. violation (noun) defilement; rape; violation9. criticize (verb) blame; cast aspersions; censure; criticise; criticize; denigrate; denounce; impugn; malign; revile10. hit (verb) aggress; assail; assault; beset; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; raid; sail in; set upon; siege; storm; strike; wade in11. set to work (verb) affect; bang away at; deal with; plunge into; set to work; start in on; tackle; take upАнтонимический ряд:defend; defense; maintenance; praise; protect; protection; protest; repel; resistance; shelter; shield; support; sustain -
10 put-down
nounHerabsetzung, die; (snub) Abfuhr, die* * *n2. ( fam: disparagement) verächtliche [o herabsetzende] Bemerkung, Verächtlichmachung f kein pl, Herabsetzung f kein pl; (embarrassment) peinliche Bemerkung, Peinlichkeit f; (snub) brüskierende Bemerkung, Brüskierung fto give sb a \put-down jdm eine Abfuhr erteilen fam* * *put-down [ˈpʊt-] s herabsetzende Bemerkung* * *nounHerabsetzung, die; (snub) Abfuhr, die -
11 reflection
noun She looked at her reflection in the water; After reflection I felt I had made the wrong decision; The book is called `Reflections of a Politician'.) reflejo; reflexión1. reflejo2. reflexióntr[rɪ'flekʃən]1 (image) reflejo2 (thought) reflexión nombre femenino3 (aspersion) descrédito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon reflection,... pensándolo bien,...reflection [ri'flɛkʃən] n1) : reflexión f, reflejo m (de la luz, de imágenes, etc.)2) thought: reflexión f, meditación fn.• cálculo s.m.• reflejo s.m.• reflexión (OPT) s.f.• reproche s.m.rɪ'flekʃən1)a) u (Opt, Phys) reflexión fb) c ( image) reflejo mc) c (of situation, feeling) reflejo m2)a) u ( contemplation) reflexión fon o upon reflection... — pensándolo bien...
3) ( disparagement) (no pl)to be a reflection ON something/somebody: it's a sad reflection on human nature that nobody would help him que nadie lo ayudara no dice mucho a favor de la humanidad; this is no reflection on you, but... — yo sé que no es culpa tuya, pero..., no te estoy reprochando, pero...
[rɪ'flekʃǝn]N1) [of light] (=act) reflexión f ; (=image) reflejo m2) (=thought) meditación f, reflexión fmature reflection suggests that... — una meditación más profunda indica que...
3) (=aspersion, doubt) tacha f, descrédito mthis is no reflection on your honesty — esto no dice nada en contra de su honradez, esto no es ningún reproche a su honradez
4) (=idea) pensamiento m, idea f"Reflections on Ortega" — "Meditaciones sobre Ortega"
* * *[rɪ'flekʃən]1)a) u (Opt, Phys) reflexión fb) c ( image) reflejo mc) c (of situation, feeling) reflejo m2)a) u ( contemplation) reflexión fon o upon reflection... — pensándolo bien...
3) ( disparagement) (no pl)to be a reflection ON something/somebody: it's a sad reflection on human nature that nobody would help him que nadie lo ayudara no dice mucho a favor de la humanidad; this is no reflection on you, but... — yo sé que no es culpa tuya, pero..., no te estoy reprochando, pero...
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12 Little
I 1. ['lɪtl](compar. less; superl. least) quantisostantivo femminilelittle chance — poche o scarse possibilità
2.there's little sense o point non ha molto senso; he speaks little German parla poco il tedesco; with no little difficulty non senza difficoltà; I see little of Paul these days — in questi giorni vedo Paul molto di rado
it says very little for her — non depone molto a suo favore, non le fa molto onore
little or nothing — quasi nulla, praticamente niente
••little by little — poco a poco, poco per volta, gradualmente
••to make little of — (disparage) dare poca importanza a, non dare peso a [ victory]; (not understand) non capire molto, capirci poco di [ speech]
Note:When little is used as a quantifier ( little time, little hope, little money, little chance), it is translated by poco / poca / pochi / poche: poco tempo, poca speranza, pochi soldi, poche possibilità. For examples and particular usages, see I below. - When a little is used as a pronoun ( give me a little), it is translated by un po' or un poco: dammene un po' / un poco. - When little is used alone as a pronoun ( there is little I can do), it is very often translated non... un granché: non posso fare un granché. - For examples of these and other uses of little as a pronoun ( to do as little as possible etc.), see the entry below. - For uses of little and a little as adverbs, see the entry below. - Note that less and least are treated as separate entries in the dictionaryII ['lɪtl]1) (not much) [speak, eat, go] poco2) (scarcely)3) (not at all)4) a little (bit) (slightly) un po'a little less, more — un po' meno, un po' più
stay a little longer — rimani ancora un po' o un po' di più
5) as little asIII ['lɪtl]aggettivo (compar. less; superl. least) When little is used with nouns to express such qualities as smallness, prettiness or disparagement, Italian may convey the same meaning by means of suffixes that alter the sense of the noun: a little house = una casetta; a little old man = un vecchietto; my little brother = il mio fratellino; her little sister = la sua sorellina; little girl = ragazzina; a little hat = un cappellino; little Mary = Mariuccia; a nasty little man = un perfido ometto; a silly little woman = una stupida donnetta. - Please note that, although smaller and smallest are generally used instead of littler e littlest, the Italian translation does not change: più piccolo, il più piccolo1) (small) piccoloa little house — una piccola casa, una casetta
a little something — qualcosina, una cosina
2) (young) [sister, boy] piccolowhen I was little — quando ero piccolo, da piccolo
3) (feeble) [gesture, nod] piccoloa little voice said... — una vocina flebile disse
4) (lacking influence) [farmer, businessman] piccolo6) (short) [nap, holiday, break] breve* * *['litl] 1. adjective1) (small in size: He is only a little boy; when she was little (= a child).) piccolo2) (small in amount; not much: He has little knowledge of the difficulties involved.) poco3) (not important: I did not expect her to make a fuss about such a little thing.) piccolo, (poco importante)2. pronoun((only) a small amount: He knows little of the real world.) poco3. adverb1) (not much: I go out little nowadays.) poco2) (only to a small degree: a little-known fact.) poco3) (not at all: He little knows how ill he is.) (per niente)•- a little- little by little
- make little of* * *(Surnames) Little /ˈlɪtl/* * *I 1. ['lɪtl](compar. less; superl. least) quantisostantivo femminilelittle chance — poche o scarse possibilità
2.there's little sense o point non ha molto senso; he speaks little German parla poco il tedesco; with no little difficulty non senza difficoltà; I see little of Paul these days — in questi giorni vedo Paul molto di rado
it says very little for her — non depone molto a suo favore, non le fa molto onore
little or nothing — quasi nulla, praticamente niente
••little by little — poco a poco, poco per volta, gradualmente
••to make little of — (disparage) dare poca importanza a, non dare peso a [ victory]; (not understand) non capire molto, capirci poco di [ speech]
Note:When little is used as a quantifier ( little time, little hope, little money, little chance), it is translated by poco / poca / pochi / poche: poco tempo, poca speranza, pochi soldi, poche possibilità. For examples and particular usages, see I below. - When a little is used as a pronoun ( give me a little), it is translated by un po' or un poco: dammene un po' / un poco. - When little is used alone as a pronoun ( there is little I can do), it is very often translated non... un granché: non posso fare un granché. - For examples of these and other uses of little as a pronoun ( to do as little as possible etc.), see the entry below. - For uses of little and a little as adverbs, see the entry below. - Note that less and least are treated as separate entries in the dictionaryII ['lɪtl]1) (not much) [speak, eat, go] poco2) (scarcely)3) (not at all)4) a little (bit) (slightly) un po'a little less, more — un po' meno, un po' più
stay a little longer — rimani ancora un po' o un po' di più
5) as little asIII ['lɪtl]aggettivo (compar. less; superl. least) When little is used with nouns to express such qualities as smallness, prettiness or disparagement, Italian may convey the same meaning by means of suffixes that alter the sense of the noun: a little house = una casetta; a little old man = un vecchietto; my little brother = il mio fratellino; her little sister = la sua sorellina; little girl = ragazzina; a little hat = un cappellino; little Mary = Mariuccia; a nasty little man = un perfido ometto; a silly little woman = una stupida donnetta. - Please note that, although smaller and smallest are generally used instead of littler e littlest, the Italian translation does not change: più piccolo, il più piccolo1) (small) piccoloa little house — una piccola casa, una casetta
a little something — qualcosina, una cosina
2) (young) [sister, boy] piccolowhen I was little — quando ero piccolo, da piccolo
3) (feeble) [gesture, nod] piccoloa little voice said... — una vocina flebile disse
4) (lacking influence) [farmer, businessman] piccolo6) (short) [nap, holiday, break] breve -
13 burla
f.1 taunt.hacer burla de to mock2 joke.3 trick.4 mockery, banter, chaffing, jeer.5 ridicule, taunt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: burlar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: burlar.* * *1 (mofa) mockery, gibe2 (broma) joke3 (engaño) deception, trick\en son de burla in fun, tongue in cheekentre burlas y veras half-jokingly* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=mofa) gibe, taunthacer burla de algn — to make fun of sb, mock sb
hace burla de todo — he makes fun of o mocks everything
2) (=broma) jokede burlas — in fun, tongue in cheek
* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex. The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex. The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex. Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex. This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex. The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex. I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex. The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.----* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
Ex: The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex: The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex: This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex: I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex: The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *1(mofa): era objeto de las burlas de todos he was the butt of everyone's jokestodos le hacen la burla everyone makes fun of her o mocks her2(chanza, broma): lo dije en son de burla I said it tongue in cheeklo dijo entre burlas y veras he said it only half in jest o he said it half joking, half serious3(atropello): el precio de las entradas es una burla al público they're robbing people o ( colloq) ripping people off charging that much for the ticketsno le perdonaría esa burla a su confianza she would not forgive him that betrayal of her trustesto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations* * *
Del verbo burlar: ( conjugate burlar)
burla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
burla
burlar
burla sustantivo femeninoa) ( mofa):
b) ( atropello):◊ esto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations
burlar ( conjugate burlar) verbo transitivo
burlarse verbo pronominal burlase de algo/algn to make fun of sth/sb
burla sustantivo femenino
1 (mofa) mockery
2 (broma) joke
♦ Locuciones: hacer burla de, to make fun of
burlar verbo transitivo
1 (engañar) to outwit
2 (esquivar) to evade
' burla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mueca
- refinada
- refinado
- remedar
- sorna
- vacilar
- guasa
- son
- tomadura de pelo
English:
mockery
- spoof
* * *burla nf1. [mofa] taunt;hacer burla de to mock;fue el blanco de las burlas de sus compañeros he was the butt of his colleagues' jokes;fue la burla de todo el mundo everyone made fun of her;esa sentencia es una burla a la justicia that sentence is a travesty of justice2. [broma] joke;entre burlas y veras half-jokingly3. [engaño] trick* * *f1 ( mofa) joke;hacer burla de alguien fam make fun of s.o.2 ( engaño) trick* * *burla nf1) : mockery, ridicule2) : joke, trick3)hacer burla de : to make fun of, to mock* * *burla nhacer burla de... to make fun of... -
14 abuse
1. n брань, ругательства; оскорблениеvirulent abuse — злобные нападки; злобная брань
2. n плохое или жестокое обращение3. n неправильное употребление или пользованиеabuse of process — злоупотребление гражданским процессом, использование судебной процедуры в незаконных целях, предъявление явно необоснованного, недобросовестного иска, кляузнический процесс
4. n злоупотребление5. n нападение, избиение6. n изнасилование,7. n тех. эксплуатация с нарушением правил или нормabuse of law — злоупотребление законом ; нарушение закона
legal abuse — злоупотребление законом; нарушение закона
8. v оскорблять, ругать; поносить9. v мучить; жестоко обращаться10. v портить; неосторожно пользоваться11. v злоупотреблять12. v неправильно или непривычно употреблять13. v нападать, избивать14. v совращать; насиловать15. v ист. быть введённым в заблуждение, быть обманутым16. v тех. эксплуатировать с нарушением правил или нормСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) attack; persecution2. defamation (noun) defamation; denunciation; invective3. defilement (noun) defilement; desecration; perversion4. insult (noun) affront; aspersion; calumniation; censure; condemnation; detraction; disparagement; insult5. mistreatment (noun) betrayal; indignity; maltreatment; mistreatment; molestation; profanation; seduction; subversion; violation6. offense (noun) corruption; crime; injustice; misapplication; misappropriation; misemployment; mishandling; misuse; offence; offense7. railing (noun) billingsgate; contumely; obloquy; railing; revilement; scurrility; vituperation8. decry (verb) belittle; cry down; decry; depreciate; derogate; detract from; diminish; discount; dispraise; downcry; minimize; opprobriate; run down; take away; take from; write off9. exploit (verb) exploit; impose; impose on; impose upon; presume; use10. harass (verb) harass; persecute; torment11. harm (verb) attack; harm; hurt; ill-use; injure; outrage; wrong12. ill-treat (verb) betray; deceive; desecrate; ill-treat; subvert13. malign (verb) asperse; assail; berate; defame; denounce; disparage; insult; libel; malign; offend; rail at; revile; vituperate14. molest (verb) molest; ravish; violate15. pervert (verb) batter; maltreat; misapply; misappropriate; misemploy; mishandle; misimprove; mistreat; misuse; pervert; prostituteАнтонимический ряд:applaud; applause; approval; approve; benefit; cherish; commend; commendation; conserve; consider; defend; defense; deference; esteem; eulogise; eulogize; honor; praise; preservation; protect -
15 αὐτός
αὐτός, ή, ὁ (Hom.+; W-S. §22; B-D-F index) reflexive pron. ‘self’① intensive marker, setting an item off fr. everything else through emphasis and contrast, self, used in all pers., genders, and numbers.ⓐ used w. a subject (noun or pron.)α. specif. named (X., Cyr. 1, 4, 6; Plut., Caes. 710 [7, 9] αὐ. Κικέρων; 2 Macc 11:12) αὐ. Δαυίδ David himself Mk 12:36f; Lk 20:42; αὐ. Ἰησοῦς Lk 24:15; J 2:24; 4:44; αὐ. ὁ Ἰησοῦς short ending of Mk.β. or otherw. exactly designated αὐ. ὁ θεός (Jos., Bell. 7, 346) Rv 21:3; αὐ. τ. ἐπουράνια Hb 9:23 (cp. 4 Macc 17:17; Sir 46:3b; GrBar); αὐ. ἐγώ I myself Ro 15:14 (cp. 3 Macc 3:13; POxy 294, 13f [22 A.D.]); αὐ. ἐγὼ Παῦλος 2 Cor 10:1; αὐτοὶ ὑμεῖς J 3:28 (cp. 4 Macc 6:19; En 103:7); αὐτοὶ οὗτοι (Thu. 6, 33, 6) Ac 24:15; ἐν ὑμῖν αὐτοῖς among yourselves 1 Cor 11:13.ⓑ to emphasize a subject already known: of Jesus Mt 8:24; Mk 8:29; Lk 5:16f; 9:51; 10:38; 24:36 (cp. the Pythagorean αὐτὸς ἔφα Schwyzer II 211). Of God Hb 13:5 (cp. Wsd 6:7; 7:17; Sir 15:12; 1 Macc 3:22 and oft. LXX).ⓒ differentiating fr. other subjects or pointing out a contrast w. them αὐτὸς καὶ οἱ μετʼ αὐτοῦ Mk 2:25; J 2:12; 4:53; 18:1; Lk 24:15; 1 Cor 3:15. αὐ. οὐκ εἰσήλθατε καὶ τοὺς εἰσερχομένους ἐκωλύσατε you yourselves did not come in etc. Lk 11:52; cp. vs. 46.—J 7:9; 9:21; Mt 23:4; Lk 6:11; Ac 18:15; 1 Th 1:9; 1 Cor 2:15. αὐτὸς ἐγώ I alone 2 Cor 12:13. Ro 7:25 s. e below.—εἰ μὴ αὐ. except himself Rv 19:12. αὐ. ὄγδοός ἐστιν he is the eighth 17:11; s. also 2a. In anticipation of an incorrect inference Ἰησοῦς αὐ. οὐκ ἐβάπτιζεν Jesus did not personally baptize J 4:2 opp. ‘his disciples.’ Of bodily presence, αὐ. παραγενοῦ come in person (as opp. to letter-writing) AcPlCor 1:7; with component of surprise that the subject specified is actually present in person (Philo, De Jos. 238: Jos. to his brothers αὐ. εἰμι ἐγώ) Lk 24:36, 39.ⓓ of one whose action is independent or significant without ref. to someth. else (Hyperid. 1, 19, 11; 3, 2) without help J 2:25; 4:42; 6:6; Ac 20:34; αὐ. ᾠκοδόμησεν he built at his own expense Lk 7:5; αὐ. ὁ πατὴρ φιλεῖ ὑμᾶς the Father personally loves you J 16:27 (i.e. they require no intermediary).ⓔ of one viewed as a solitary figure ‘(be) by oneself, alone’ w. μόνος (cp. μόνος 1aβ) Mk 6:47; J 6:15. W. κατʼ ἰδιαν Mk 6:31.—thrown on one’s own resources αὐ. ἐγὼ τῷ νοὶ̈ δουλεύω νόμῳ θεοῦ thrown on my own resources I am enslaved in mind to God’s interests but in my flesh to the interests of sin Ro 7:25 (JWeiss, Beitr. zur Paulin. Rhetorik, in BWeiss Festschr., 1897, 233f; JKürzinger, BZ 7, ’63, 270–74).ⓕ with climactic force in connection with one or more lexical units καὶ αὐτός even (Sir prol. line 24 καὶ αὐ. ὁ νόμος even the law; 4 Macc 17:1; GrBar 4:13; 9:4 al.) καὶ αὐ. ἡ κτίσις even the created world Ro 8:21. καὶ αὐ. Σάρρα even Sara Hb 11:11 (on the rdg. here s. Windisch ad loc. and B-D-F §194, 1; Rob. 686; Mlt-Turner 220; cp. Ps.-Callisth. 1, 10, 3 καὶ αὐτὸν τὸν Φίλιππον=and even Philip; but the text of the Hb passage is prob. corrupt; s. καταβολή). οὐδὲ ἡ φύσις αὐ. διδάσκει; does not even nature teach? 1 Cor 11:14.—Without ascensive particle, Ro 9:3 Paul expresses extraordinary devotion to his people (imagine!) I myself.ⓖ w. attention directed to a certain pers. or thing to the exclusion of other lexical units, so that αὐ. can almost take on demonstrative sense (s. 2a, also Aeschyl., 7 against Thebes 528; Hes., Works 350): αὐ. τὰ ἔργα the very deeds J 5:36; αὐ. ὁ Ἰωάννης (POxy 745, 3 [I A.D.] αὐ. τὸν Ἀντᾶν) this very (or same) John Mt 3:4 (s. Mlt. 91); αὐτῆς τῆς Ἡρωδίαδος Mk 6:22 v.l. (s. 2bα for the rdg. αὐτοῦ W-H., N. and s. on this RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 25f); ἐν αὐ. τ. καιρῷ (cp. Tob 3:17 BA; 2:9; SIG 1173, 1 αὐταῖς τ. ἡμέραις) just at that time Lk 13:1.—23:12; 24:13.—2:38; 10:21; 12:12.—10:7. αὐτὸ τοῦτο just this, the very same thing (Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 22, 3; PRyl 77, 39; POxy 1119, 11; cp. Phoenix Coloph. 6, 8 Coll. Alex. p. 235) 2 Cor 7:11; Gal 2:10; Phil 1:6; εἰς αὐ. τοῦτο Ro 9:17; 13:6; 2 Cor 5:5; Eph 6:22; Col 4:8. The phrases τοῦτο αὐ. 2 Cor 2:3 and αὐ. τοῦτο 2 Pt 1:5 are adverbial accusatives for this very reason (Pla., Prot. 310e [pl.]; X., An. 1, 9, 21; PGrenf I, 1, 14).② a ref. to a definite person or thing, he, him, she, her, it, they, themⓐ αὐτός refers w. more or less emphasis, esp. in the nom., to a subject, oft. resuming one already mentioned: αὐ. παρακληθήσονται they (not others) shall be comforted Mt 5:4; cp. vs. 5ff. οὐκ αὐ. βλασφημοῦσιν; Js 2:7. αὐ. σώσει Mt 1:21 (cp. Ps 129:8). αὐ. ἀποδώσει 6:4 v.l.—Mk 1:8; 14:15 al. Freq. the emphasis is scarcely felt: Mt 14:2; Lk 4:15; 22:23; J 6:24; Ac 22:19 (cp. Gen 12:12; Tob 6:11 BA; Sir 49:7; Vett. Val. 113, 16.—JWackernagel, Syntax II2 1928, 86).—Perh. the development of αὐ. in the direction of οὗτος (which it practically replaces in Mod. Gk.) is beginning to have some influence in the NT (Pla., Phdr. 229e αὐτά=this; X., An. 4, 7, 7 αὐτό; Dio Chrys. 3, 37; 15 [32], 10 αὐτοί; Aelian, NA 6, 10; Mél. de la fac. orient … Beyrouth 1, 1906, 149 no. 18 εἰς αὐτὸ ἐγεννήθης=for this [purpose] you were born; Schmid IV 69; 616 αὐτός = οὗτος; Synes., Ep. 3, 159a; 4, 165a; Agathias [VI A.D.], Hist. 1, 3 p. 144, 17 D.) καὶ αὐ. ἦν Σαμαρίτης Lk 17:16 (cp. 3:23; 19:2 and 1g above; on 5:1 s. Mussies 169). Yet here αὐ. could mean alone (examples of this from Hom. on in many writers in WSchulze, Quaestiones epicae 1892, p. 250, 3) he alone was a Samaritan; but Luke’s thematic interest in unexpected candidates for the Kingdom (cp. 5:30–32; 15:2; 19:2 [καὶ αὐτός]; 23:43) militates against the view.ⓑ The oblique cases of αὐ. very oft. (in a fashion customary since Hom.) take the place of the 3rd pers. personal pron.; in partic. the gen. case replaces the missing possessive pron.α. w. ref. to a preceding noun διαφέρετε αὐτῶν Mt 6:26; καταβάντος αὐτοῦ 8:1; ἀπεκάλυψας αὐτά 11:25.—26:43f; Mk 1:10; 4:33ff; 12:19; Lk 1:22; 4:41. The gen. is sometimes put first for no special reason (Esth 1:1e) αὐτοῦ τὰ σημεῖα J 2:23, cp. 3:19, 21, 33; 4:47; 12:40. αὐτῶν τὴν συνείδησιν 1 Cor 8:12. Sim. Lk 1:36 αὐτῇ τῇ καλουμένῃ στείρᾳ w. her who was called barren. Forms of αὐ. are sometimes used without qualifiers in a series, referring to difft. pers.: φέρουσιν αὐτῷ (Jesus) τυφλόν, καὶ παρακαλοῦσιν αὐτὸν (Jesus) ἵνα αὐτοῦ (i.e. τοῦ τυφλοῦ) ἅψηται Mk 8:22. On problems related to the rdg. τῆς θυγατρὸς αὐτοῦ Ἡρωδιάδος εἰσελθούσης when his (Herod’s) daughter Herodias came in (?) Mk 6:22, s. Borger in 1g, and entry Ἡρῳδίας.β. w. ref. to a noun to be supplied fr. the context, and without suggestion of contrast or disparagement: ἐν ταῖς συναγωγαῖς αὐτῶν (i.e. τ. Γαλιλαίων) Mt 4:23. ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν αὐτῶν 11:1. ἐκήρυσσεν αὐτοῖς (i.e. the inhabitants) Ac 8:5. παρακαλέσας αὐτούς 20:2. ἀποταξάμενος αὐτοῖς 2 Cor 2:13. τὰ γινόμενα ὑπʼ αὐτῶν Eph 5:12. ἐδημηγόρει πρὸς αὐτούς Ac 12:21. τὸν φόβον αὐτῶν 1 Pt 3:14 (cp. 13 and s. Is 8:12). Mt 12:9 (cp. vs. 2); Lk 2:22; 18:15; 19:9; 23:51; J 8:44; 20:15; Ac 4:5; Ro 2:26; Hb 8:9.γ. freq. used w. a verb, even though a noun in the case belonging to the verb has already preceded it (cp. Dio Chrys. 6, 23; 78 [29], 20; Epict. 3, 1, 22; POxy 299 [I A.D.] Λάμπωνι ἔδωκα αὐτῷ δραχμὰς η´; FKälker, Quaest. de Eloc. Polyb. 1880, 274) τοῖς καθημένοις ἐν σκιᾷ θανάτου φῶς ἀνέτειλεν αὐτοῖς Mt 4:16.—5:40; 9:28; 26:71; J 15:2; 18:11; Js 4:17; Rv 2:7, 17; 6:4 al.δ. used pleonastically after a relative, as somet. in older Gk., e.g. Soph., X., Hyperid. (B-D-F §297; Rob. 683), freq. in the LXX fr. Gen 1:11 (οὗ τὸ σπέρμα αὐτοῦ ἐν αὐτῷ; GrBar 2:11 ὸ̔ν οὐδεὶς δύναται πειρᾶσαι αὐτόν al.) on (Helbing, Grammatik p. iv; Thackeray 46), and quotable elsewh. in the Koine (Callim., Epigr. 43 [42], 3 ὧν … αὐτῶν; Peripl. Eryth. c. 35; POxy 117, 15f ἐξ ὧν δώσεις τοῖς παιδίοις σου ἓν ἐξ αὐτῶν): οὗ τὸ πτύον ἐν τῇ χειρὶ αὐτοῦ Mt 3:12; Lk 3:17. οὗ οὐκ εἰμὶ ἱκανὸς … τῶν ὑποδημάτων αὐτοῦ Mk 1:7; Lk 3:16. ἧς εἶχεν τὸ θυγάτριον αὐτῆς Mk 7:25. πᾶν ὸ̔ δέδωκεν … ἀναστήσω αὐτό J 6:39; Ac 15:17. ἣν οὐδεὶς δύναται κλεῖσαι αὐτήν Rv 3:8. οἷς ἐδόθη αὐτοῖς 7:2, cp. 13:12. οὗ ἡ πνοὴ αὐτοῦ 1 Cl 21:9.—Cp. in ref. to an anticipatory noun τὰ Ἐλισαίου ὀστᾶ … νεκροῦ βληθέντος … ἐπʼ αὐτά when a corpse was cast on the bones of Elisha AcPlCor 2:32.ε. continuing a relative clause (an older Gk. constr.; B-D-F §297; Rob. 724): ἐξ οὗ τὰ πάντα καὶ ἡμεῖς εἰς αὐτόν 1 Cor 8:6; οἷς τὸ κρίμα … καὶ ἡ ἀπώλεια αὐτῶν (for καὶ ὧν ἡ ἀπώλεια) 2 Pt 2:3.ζ. w. a change of pers. Lk 1:45; Rv 18:24.η. w. a change of number and gender ἔθνη … αὐτούς Mt 28:19. τοῦ παιδίου … αὐτῇ Mk 5:41. φῶς … αὐτόν J 1:10. λαόν … αὐτῶν Mt 1:21.—14:14; Mk 6:45f; 2 Cor 5:19.③ pert. to someth. that is identical with, or closely related to, someth., w. art. ὁ αὐτός, ἡ αὐτή, τὸ αὐτό the same (Hom. et al.; Ps 101:28, s. Mussies 171).ⓐ w. a noun τὸν αὐ. λόγον Mt 26:44; Mk 14:39; τὸ αὐ. φύραμα Ro 9:21; cp. Lk 23:40; 1 Cor 1:10; 10:3f; 12:4ff; 15:39; Phil 1:30.ⓑ without a noun τὸ (τὰ) αὐ. ποιεῖν (Jos., Ant. 5, 129; 9, 271) Mt 5:46; Lk 6:33; Eph 6:9. τὰ αὐτὰ πράσσειν Ro 2:1. τὸ αὐ. λέγειν agree (not only in words; s. on λέγω 1aα) 1 Cor 1:10. ἀπαγγέλλειν τὰ αὐτά Ac 15:27. τὸ αὐ. as adv. in the same way (X., Mem. 3, 8, 5) Mt 27:44; 18:9 D.—ἐπὶ τὸ αὐ. (Hesychius: ὁμοῦ, ἐπὶ τὸν αὐ. τόπον; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 30, 167; SIG 736, 66 [92 B.C.]; BGU 762, 9 [II A.D.] ἀπὸ τῶν ἐπὶ τὸ αὐ. καμήλων ε´ of the five camels taken together; PTebt 14, 20; 319, 9 al.; 2 Km 2:13; Ps 2:2 al.; 3 Macc 3:1; Sus 14 Theod.) of place at the same place, together (En 100:2; Jos., Bell. 2, 346; s. συνέρχομαι 1a) Mt 22:34; 1 Cor 11:20; 14:23; B 4:10; IEph 5:3; εἶναι ἐπὶ τὸ αὐ. (TestNapht 6:6) Lk 17:35; Ac 1:15; 2:1. προστιθέναι ἐπὶ τὸ αὐ. add to the total Ac 2:47 (see M-M.). κατὰ τὸ αυ. of pers. being together as a body in each other’s company, together (PEleph 1, 5 εἶναι δὲ ἡμᾶς κατὰ ταὐτό) and also with ref. to simultaneous presence at the same time (Aelian, VH 14, 8 δύο εἰκόνας εἰργάσατο Πολύκλειτος κατὰ τ. αὐ.; 3 Km 3:18) Ac 14:1; the mng. in the same way may also apply (ENestle, Acts 14:1: ET 24, 1913, 187f) as in Hs 8, 7, 1 (cod. A; s. καθά; but s. Bonner 105, n. 17, who restores κατʼ αὐ[τοὺς αἱ ῥάβ]δοι; so also Joly).—In combinations ἓν καὶ τὸ αὐ. (also Pla., Leg. 721c; Aristot., Metaph. 1039a, 28; other exx. in GKypke, Observ. II 1755, 220; Diod S 3, 63, 2 εἷς καὶ ὁ αὐτός) one and the same thing 1 Cor 11:5; cp. 12:11 (Diod S 22, 6, 3 μίαν καὶ τὴν αὐτὴν ἀπόκρισιν; Epict. 1, 19, 15 μία καὶ ἡ αὐ. ἀρχή). W. gen. foll. τὰ αὐ. τῶν παθημάτων the same sufferings as 1 Pt 5:9. Without comparison: ὁ αὐ. (Thu. 2, 61, 2; Plut., Caesar 729 [45, 7], Brutus 989 [13, 1]) εἶ thou art the same Hb 1:12 (Ps 101:28); cp. 13:8. On the variation betw. αὐτοῦ and αὑτοῦ, αὐτῶν and αὑτῶν in the mss., s. ἑαυτοῦ, beg.—WMichaelis, D. unbetonte καὶ αὐτός bei Lukas: StTh 4, ’51, 86–93; MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 96–100; MWilcox, The Semitisms of Ac, ’65, 93–100 (Qumran).—Mussies 168–73. DELG. M-M. Sv. -
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1. n презрение2. n юр. неуважение; оскорбление3. n юр. невыполнение распоряжений судаcontempt of court — оскорбление суда, невыполнение его распоряжений; неявка в суд
Синонимический ряд:1. abhorrence (noun) abhorrence; aversion; disgust; distaste; revulsion2. defiance (noun) contumacy; defiance; disrespect; recalcitrance; stubbornness; unruliness3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disdain; disparagement4. disgrace (noun) discredit; disesteem; disfavor; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; ignominy; indignity; infamy; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; ridicule; shame; stigma5. scorn (noun) contumely; derision; disregard; loathing; scorn; slight; venom6. snobbery (noun) arrogance; audacity; impudence; insolence; snobbery; snobbismАнтонимический ряд:admiration; affection; approbation; approval; endorsement; honour; praise; regard; respect; reverence; sanction -
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1. n рассказ; история; повестьround unvarnished tale — неприкрашенная история;
a chilling tale — повесть, от которой в дрожь бросает
2. n свидетельство3. n часто l4. n слухи, россказни5. n разг. сплетни, выдумки; враки, сказки; ложь6. n тк. уст. счёт, перечисление; числоby tale — на счёт, поштучно
7. n тк. уст. сумма, список, совокупностьto tell tales — раззванивать, разглашать секреты; сплетничать, разносить сплетни
Синонимический ряд:1. detraction (noun) backbiting; backstabbing; belittlement; calumny; character assassination; defamation; depreciation; detraction; disparagement; scandal; slander; sycophancy2. fable (noun) fable; legend; myth3. lie (noun) canard; cock-and-bull story; exaggeration; falsehood; falsity; fib; inveracity; lie; misrepresentation; misstatement; prevarication; tall tale; taradiddle; untruism; untruth; whopper4. story (noun) account; anecdote; fairy tale; fiction; narration; narrative; story; yarn5. whole (noun) aggregate; all; be-all and end-all; entirety; gross; sum; sum total; total; totality; whole6. count (verb) count; enumerate; number; numerate; tally; tellАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. n арх. злоба; презрение2. prep вопреки, несмотря наСинонимический ряд:1. affront (noun) affront; contumely; indignity; insult; slap2. contempt (noun) contempt; contumacy; defiance; despisal; despisement; disdain; disparagement; recalcitrance; scorn; stubbornness; unruliness3. malice (noun) despitefulness; grudge; ill will; malevolence; malice; maliciousness; malignancy; malignity; spite; spitefulness; spleen4. scorn (noun) disdain; scorn5. aside (other) albeit; aside; however6. in spite of (other) in defiance of; in spite of; irrespective of; notwithstanding; regardless of; without regard for; without regard to -
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1. n презрение; пренебрежение2. v презирать; пренебрегать3. v считать ниже своего достоинстваСинонимический ряд:1. aloofness (noun) aloofness; detachment; indifference2. contempt (noun) contempt; contemptuousness; contumely; ridicule; slight; sneer3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disparagement; scorn4. pride (noun) arrogance; disdainfulness; haughtiness; hauteur; insolence; loftiness; morgue; presumption; pride; superbity; superciliousness; superiority5. scorn (verb) abhor; condemn; contemn; despise; dislike; disregard; ignore; look down; reject; scorn; scout; slight; sneer; snub; spurnАнтонимический ряд:concern; encouragement; esteem; favour; flattery; humility; laudation; like; love; praise; regard; respect; support -
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1. n позорный, постыдный факт; скандальное происшествие2. n возмущение; широкая огласка, скандал3. n собир. сплетни, злословиеa whisper of scandal — сплетни, «шепоток»
4. n преим. юр. злоумышленная сплетня; клевета5. n преим. юр. публичное оскорбление6. n рел. проступок, прегрешение7. n рел. соблазн8. n рел. оскорбление религиозных чувств, дискредитация церкви9. v уст. сплетничать, злословитьshe is not the kind to talk scandal — она не из тех, кто злословит
10. v уст. поносить, бесчеститьСинонимический ряд:1. calumny (noun) aspersion; backbiting; calumny; defamation; gossip; hearsay; libel; obloquy; rumor; rumour; slander2. detraction (noun) backstabbing; belittlement; character assassination; depreciation; detraction; disparagement; sycophancy; tale3. disgrace (noun) discredit; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; embarrassment; ignominy; infamy; opprobrium; shame; turpitude4. exposй (noun) exposure; exposй; sensation; uproarАнтонимический ряд:cover-up; honor; respect
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