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1 prō
prō praep. with abl. [PRO-].—Of place, before, in front of, in face of: sedens pro aede Castoris: pro castris dimicare, Cs.: castra pro moenibus locata, L.: pro castris suas copias produxit, before the camp, Cs.: pro tectis aedificiorum, from the roofs, S.—Of conspicuous appearance or publicity, before, in the presence of, on, in, in front of: hac re pro suggestu pronuntiatā, coming forward on the tribune, Cs.: me significasse... idque pro tribunali, in open court: laudatus pro contione Iugurtha, before the assembled army, S.: pro contione litteras recitare, to the assembly, Cu.: uti pro consilio imperatum erat, in the council, S.: pro collegio pronuntiare, L.—Of defence or protection, for, in behalf of, in favor of, for the benefit of, in the service of, on the side of: contra omnia dici et pro omnibus: hoc non modo non pro me, sed contra me est potius: haec contra legem proque lege dicta, L.: labores dolorem pro patriā suscipere: pro patriā mori, H.: urbes pro hostibus et advorsum se opportunissumae, S.: et locus pro vobis et nox erit, L.—Of replacement or substitution, in the place of, instead of, for: ego pro te molam, T.: saepe et exin pro deinde et exinde dicimus: pro bene sano fictum vocamus, H.—Esp., in titles: pro consule in Ciliciam proficiscens, vice-consul: pro consulibus alqm mittere, non pro consule, instead of the consuls, not as proconsul: cum Alexandriae pro quaestore essem: pro magistro: ut, qui pro dictatore fuisset, dictator crederetur, L.—Of compensation, for, in exchange for, in return for: pro huius peccatis ego supplicium sufferam, T.: dimidium eius quod pactus esset, pro carmine daturum: id pro immolatis Romanis poenae hostibus redditum, L.: dedit pro corpore nummos, as a ransom, H.—Of equivalence, for, the same as, just as, as: hunc amavi pro meo, as my own, T.: qui mihi unus est pro centum milibus, of as much weight with me: quos pro nihilo putavit: pro occiso relictus, for dead: cum pro damnato esset, as good as condemned: neque recte neque pro bono facere (i. e. ita, ut pro bono habeatur), S.: pro vano nuntius audiri, as a boaster, L.—Esp., in phrases. —Pro eo, as an equivalent, just the same: sin minus, pro eo tamen id habeamus.—Pro eo atque, just the same as, even as: pro eo ac mereor, just as I deserve: pro eo ac debui, just as was my duty. —Pro eo quod, for the reason that, because: pro eo quod eius nomen erat magnā apud omnīs gloriā. —Of relation or proportion, for, in proportion, in comparison with, in accordance with, according to, conformably to, by virtue of: pro multitudine hominum angusti fines, Cs.: exercitum pro loco atque copiis instruit, S.: agere pro viribus: quia pro imperio palam interfici non poterat, in consideration of, L.: illum submovere pro imperio more maiorum, summarily, L.: satis pro imperio, dictatorially enough, T.: pro tuā prudentiā: pro tempore et pro re, according to time and circumstances, Cs.: pro facultatibus, N.—In phrases, with parte: quibus aliquid opis fortasse, pro suā quisque parte ferre potuisset, each according to his own measure of influence: pro meā tenui parte id defendere, to the best of my poor ability: pro virili parte, manfully: rerum gestarum memoriae pro virili parte consuluisse, i. e. to have done my share towards preserving, L.: beneficio plus quam pro virili parte obligatus, i. e. under more than personal obligations. —For pro ratā parte, see ratus.—With eo: pro magnitudine iniuriae, proque eo quod res p. temptatur, vindicare, as required by the fact that, etc.: pro antiquitate generis sui, pro eo, quod, etc., in view of the fact: ea pro eo, quantum in quoque sit ponderis, esse aestimanda, according to the weight of each.—Pro se quisque, each for himself, each in his measure, individually: pro se quisque quod ceperat adferebat: cum pro se quisque operam navare cuperet, Cs.: pro se quisque viri nituntur, V.* * *on behalf of; before; in front/instead of; for; about; according to; as, like -
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3 Pro
\Pro Kopf [und Nase] ( fam) a head;\Pro Person per person;\Pro Stück each, apiece;ich gebe Ihnen fünf Euro \Pro Stück I will give you five euros a head\Pro [eingestellt] sein to be for [or in favour of] sth;sind Sie \Pro oder kontra? are you for or against [or pro or anti] it?2. Pro <-> [pro:] ntwir müssen das \Pro und Kontra gegeneinander abwägen we have to weigh up the pros and the cons -
4 pro
\pro Kopf [und Nase] ( fam) a head;\pro Person per person;\pro Stück each, apiece;ich gebe Ihnen fünf Euro \pro Stück I will give you five euros a head\pro [eingestellt] sein to be for [or in favour of] sth;sind Sie \pro oder kontra? are you for or against [or pro or anti] it?2. Pro <-> [pro:] ntwir müssen das \pro und Kontra gegeneinander abwägen we have to weigh up the pros and the cons -
5 pro forma
pro forma agg. e avv. (lat.) pro-forma; ( superficiale, formale) perfunctory: esame pro forma, perfunctory examination; (comm.) fattura pro forma, pro-forma invoice◆ s.m. formality: l'esame è solo un pro forma, the exam is only a formality.* * *[pro'forma] 1.aggettivo invariabile [inchino, saluto] perfunctory; comm. pro forma2.sostantivo maschile invariabile formality* * *pro formaas a matter of form\→ forma————————pro forma/pro'forma/[inchino, saluto] perfunctory; comm. pro formaII m.inv.formality. -
6 pro forma
pro I 1* * *pro fọr|ma [pro 'fɔrma]advas a matter of form, for appearance's sake* * *pro for·ma[pro: ˈfɔrma]etw \pro forma unterschreiben to sign sth as a matter of form\pro forma heiraten to marry pro forma* * *1) (der Form halber) as a matter of form2) (zum Schein) for the sake of appearances* * ** * *1) (der Form halber) as a matter of form2) (zum Schein) for the sake of appearances -
7 pro
pro; pra Grammatical information: prep. / pref. Proto-Slavic meaning: `through'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Bulgarian:Lithuanian:pró- `pre-, fore-, between' [pref];prõ `through, along, past' [prep]Indo-European reconstruction: proCertainty: +Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} The variant pra- occurs in nominal compounds. \{2\} The glottal stop was probably adopted from nouns with an initial laryngeal. -
8 pro
* * *:### [ pro anno] per annum;[ pro et contra] pro and con;[ alt hvad der kan siges både pro et contra] all the pros and cons;[ pro mille] per thousand;[ pro persona] each, per head, per person;[ pro primo] in the first place, firstly;[ pro rata] pro rata. -
9 prō
prō (not prōh), interj., of wonder or lamentation, O! Ah! Alas!: pro, quanta potentia regni Est tui! O.: tantum, pro! degeneramus a patribus, L.: pro di inmortales: Pro curia inversique mores! H.: pro divom fidem! T.: pro deorum atque hominum fidem!—In direct address, O! Thou!: pro Sancte Iuppiter!* * *on behalf of; before; in front/instead of; for; about; according to; as, like -
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11 Pro-forma-Rechnung
Pro-fọr|ma-Rech|nung [pro'fɔrma-]fpro forma invoice* * *Pro-for·ma-Rech·nungf pro forma [invoice]* * * -
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13 pro forma
pro for·ma [pro: ʼfɔrma] advetw \pro forma unterschreiben to sign sth as a matter of form;\pro forma heiraten to marry pro forma -
14 pro praetore
prō-praetor, ōris, m. (also prōprae-tōre or prō praetōre, indecl.), a magistrate in the times of the republic, who, after having administered the prœtorship one year in Rome, was sent in the following year [p. 1472] as prœtor to a province where there was no army, a proprœtor (class.).—Form propraetor:II.cum bella a propraetoribus administrantur,
Cic. Div. 2, 36, 76.—Form pro praetore, Sall. J. 103, 4:prorogatum Tubulo est, ut pro praetore in Etruriam succederet Calpurnio,
Liv. 27, 22, 5.—One who administers the prœtorship of a province in the absence of the prœtor:Aulo fratre in castris pro praetore relicto,
Sall. J. 36, 4:quem pro praetore in castris relictum supra diximus,
id. ib. 37, 3; Liv. 10, 25, 11; 29, 6, 9; Tac. A. 2, 66 al.; Caes. B. G. 1, 21. -
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16 pro consule
prō-consul (also separately, prō consŭle; v. pro, II. B. 2.; and abbreviated, procos.), is, m.I.One who at the close of his consulship in Rome became governor of a province, or military commander under a governor; a proconsul, Cic. Div. 2, 36, 76: Domitium proconsulem arcessivit, Sall. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 902 P.:B.agendas pro praetoribus, prove consulibus grates,
Tac. A. 15, 22:L. Manilius Procos.,
Caes. B. G. 3, 20.—Transf., of an ex-prœtor made governor of a province:2.(Gellius) cum pro consule ex praeturā in Graeciam venisset,
Cic. Leg. 1, 20, 53; Liv. 37, 46.—= propraetor, Liv. 39, 29, 4 Weissenb. ad loc.; 33, 25, 9; 35, 22, 6 al.—II.Under the emperors, who shared the provinces with the Senate, a governor in one of the provinces of the Senate, Suet. Aug. 47; Gai. Inst. 4, 139.—B.Of municipal officers, Vulg. Act. 19, 38. -
17 pròčь
pròčь Grammatical information: adj. jo Accent paradigm: bOld Church Slavic:Russian:próčij `other' [adj jo];Serbo-Croatian:prȍčī `other' [adj jo]Slovene:pròč `away' [adv]Indo-European reconstruction: pro-k-io- -
18 prȏstъ
prȏstъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `simple, straight'Old Church Slavic:Russian:prostój `simple' [adj o]Czech:prostý `simple, straight' [adj o]Slovak:prostý `simple, straight' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:prȍst `simple' [adj o]Slovene:pròst `free, natural, simple' [adj o], prósta [Nomsf]Bulgarian:Indo-European reconstruction: pro-sto- -
19 pro
pro
per;
• pro forma pro forma, as a matter of form.
Stunde, pro
per hour;
• zur verabredeten Stunde at the appointed time;
• verkehrsarme Stunden slack hours;
• verkehrsreichste Stunden peak (rush) hours;
• nach der Stunde bezahlen to pay by the hour;
• Stunden geben to give lessons;
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