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61 μεταρρέω
Aμεταρρῠήσομαι Gal.7.573
:—flow differently: change to and fro, ebb and flow,ὥσπερ Εὔριπος Arist.EN 1167b7
, cf. Aret.SD2.1.2 change from one side to the other, as from right to left, Pl.Tht. 193d: metaph., change sides, transfer one's allegiance or affections,μ. πᾶν τὸ ἔθνος εἰς αὐτόν J.BJ1.4.5
;τὰ πράγματα μ. εἰς Μιθριδάτην Posidon.36
J.:—[voice] Pass.,μεταρρυῆναι εἰς παῖδα Philostr.VA 3.38
, cf. VS 2.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταρρέω
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62 взлёты и падения
1) General subject: up and down, ups and downs, crests and troughs (These crests and troughs are part of a relatively consistent upward trend (about crisis)), ebb and flow2) Economy: ups-and-downs3) Diplomatic term: ups-and-downs (производства)4) Jargon: ups and down5) Makarov: elevations and depressions -
63 превратности судьбы
1) General subject: adversity, an up-and-down life, chance, fluctuating fortunes, the rough and the smooth, the roughs and the smooths, the rubs and worries of life, the transmutations of fortune, the turns of fortune, the vicissitudes of fate, the whirlabout of time, the whirligig of time, transmutations of fortune, tricks of fortune, up and down, ups and downs, ups and downs of fate, ups and downs of fortune, ups and downs of life, vicissitudes of life, whirligig of time, the ups and down of one's life, vagaries of life2) Religion: afflictionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превратности судьбы
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64 flusso sm
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65 flusso
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66 παλιρροέω
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67 receptus
1.rĕceptus, a, um, Part. and P. a., v. recipio.2.rĕceptus, ūs, m. [recipio].I.A drawing back (very rare).A.Lit.:B. II.spiritus... in receptu difficilis,
hard to recover, Quint. 11, 3, 32, § 53. —Milit. t. t., a drawing or falling back, a retiring, retreat (very freq. in prose and poetry):2.ut expeditum ad suos receptum habeant,
Caes. B. G. 4, 33; so,habere receptum ad aliquem,
id. ib. 6, 9;and simply receptus habere,
id. B. C. 1, 59; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 11, 2; Liv. 27, 27; 44, 39 al.:cum receptus primis non esset,
id. 28, 23; 40, 32:dare receptum alicui,
Caes. B. C. 1, 46; 1, 82 fin.;and simply receptus dare,
id. ib. 2, 30 fin.:Caesar receptui cani jussit,
id. B. G. 7, 47; cf.:receptui signum audire,
Cic. Phil. 13, 7, 15:signum dare receptui,
Liv. 4, 31, 3:Caesar receptui suorum timens,
Caes. B. C. 3, 46; 3, 69:receptui sibi consulebant,
id. ib. 3, 11, §4: haud facili inde receptu,
Liv. 29, 7: ne receptum amittam, Pompon. ap. Cic. Att. 8, 12, C, 2 et saep.: canere receptui a miseriis contemplandis, to give the signal for leaving off, etc., Cic. Tusc. 3, 15, 33. — In plur.:(bucina) cecinit jussos inflata receptus,
Ov. M. 1, 340:cane, Musa, receptus,
leave off, id. Tr. 4, 9, 31; and in the signif., place of retreat, refuge:tuti recessus,
Verg. A. 11, 527:perdices surculis receptus suos vestiunt,
nests, Sol. 7 fin. (cf. receptaculum, II. fin.).—Transf., a going back, retreating:B.receptus et recursus maris,
i. e. the ebb and flow, Eum. Paneg. Const. 6 fin. —Trop., a retiring, falling back, retreat:receptui canente receptu,
Cic. Phil. 12, 3, 8; cf. Quint. 12, 11, 4:receptus ad Caesaris gratiam atque amicitiam,
Caes. B. C. 1, 1:receptum ad poenitendum habere,
Liv. 42, 13:ad expertam clementiam,
id. 3, 2:a malis consiliis receptum,
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68 reciproce
rĕcī̆prŏcus, a, um, adj. [perh. from reque proque, back and forth].I.Lit., turning back the same way, returning, receding ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose): apud Attium: reciproca tendens nervo equino concita Tela;II.reciproca est, quom unde quid profectum, redit eo,
flung back, Varr. L. L. 7, § 80 Müll. (an imitation of the Homeric palintona toxa).—Esp. freq. of receding waters:vadosum ac reciprocum mare,
Plin. 5, 4, 4, § 26:amnes,
id. 9, 57, 83, § 176; 16, 36, 66, § 169; Tac. A. 1, 70;and of the ebb and flow,
Plin. 2, 27, 99, § 213; hence, poet., an epithet of the sea, Sil. 3, 60.—Trop., alternating, reciprocal, etc.:2.voces,
reverberating echoes, Plin. 2, 44, 44, § 115: argumenta, retorted, Gr. antistrephonta, Gell. 5, 10, 2:ars,
alternaling, reciprocal, Plin. 11, 2, 1, § 3; cf.taliones,
Gell. 20, 1, 35:vices pugnandi,
id. 15, 18, 3:epistulae,
Hier. Ep. 5, 1:munus,
Aus. Ep. 7.—In gram., pronomen, a reciprocal pronoun, as sibi, se, Prisc. p. 939 P.: versus, which has the same metre when the order of words is reversed, e. g. Verg. A. 1, 8 (4); Diom. p. 515 P.— Hence, adv.: rĕcī̆prŏcē, alternately, to and fro (cf.:invicem, vicissim): fluere,
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69 reciprocus
rĕcī̆prŏcus, a, um, adj. [perh. from reque proque, back and forth].I.Lit., turning back the same way, returning, receding ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose): apud Attium: reciproca tendens nervo equino concita Tela;II.reciproca est, quom unde quid profectum, redit eo,
flung back, Varr. L. L. 7, § 80 Müll. (an imitation of the Homeric palintona toxa).—Esp. freq. of receding waters:vadosum ac reciprocum mare,
Plin. 5, 4, 4, § 26:amnes,
id. 9, 57, 83, § 176; 16, 36, 66, § 169; Tac. A. 1, 70;and of the ebb and flow,
Plin. 2, 27, 99, § 213; hence, poet., an epithet of the sea, Sil. 3, 60.—Trop., alternating, reciprocal, etc.:2.voces,
reverberating echoes, Plin. 2, 44, 44, § 115: argumenta, retorted, Gr. antistrephonta, Gell. 5, 10, 2:ars,
alternaling, reciprocal, Plin. 11, 2, 1, § 3; cf.taliones,
Gell. 20, 1, 35:vices pugnandi,
id. 15, 18, 3:epistulae,
Hier. Ep. 5, 1:munus,
Aus. Ep. 7.—In gram., pronomen, a reciprocal pronoun, as sibi, se, Prisc. p. 939 P.: versus, which has the same metre when the order of words is reversed, e. g. Verg. A. 1, 8 (4); Diom. p. 515 P.— Hence, adv.: rĕcī̆prŏcē, alternately, to and fro (cf.:invicem, vicissim): fluere,
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70 δίαυλος
A double pipe or channel: usu. in the race, double course, Pi.O.13.37, E.El. 825, IG22.957, al.; compared with recurrent nerves, Gal.UP7.14.b δ. ἵππος, Hp.Vict.2.63.2 metaph., κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν to run the homeward course, retrace one's steps, A.Ag. 344; δίαυλοι κυμάτων ebb and flow, rise and fall of the waves, E.Hec.29; εἰς αὐγὰς πάλιν ἁλίου δισσοὺς ἂν ἔβαν διαύλους they would twice return, Id.HF 662 (lyr.), cf. 1102;τὸν ὕστατον τρέχων δ. τοῦ βίου Alex.235
; ἐκπεριτ ρέχειν διαύλους to run to and fro, Aristaenet.1.27; of a wife's return to her husband, Anaxandr.56.4.2 in pl., of air-passages, Opp.C. 2.181.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίαυλος
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71 ταλαντεύω
A balance, sway to and fro, τ. τι ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖς let it hover before them, Hld.8.17;τ. τὰ καθ' ἡμᾶς ἡ μοῖρα Id.10.9
:—[voice] Pass., sway backwards and forwards, ebb and flow,διὰ τὸ ταλαντεύεσθαι [τὴν θάλατταν] δεῦρο κἀκεῖσε Arist.Mete. 354a8
;τῆς μάχης δεῦρο κἀκεῖσε ταλαντευομένης D.S.11.22
, cf. 16.4;ῥέπει καὶ τ. πρὸς τοὐναντίον Plu.2.682e
.2 weigh out, measure out, ὕδασι (i.e. by the κλεψύδρα)ἠελίοιο ταλαντεύουσι κελεύθους AP9.782
(Paul. Sil.);Τιτὰν νύκτα ταλαντεύει καὶ φάος App.Anth.4.74
([place name] Synesius); τούτων σὺ τὴν αἵρεσιν τ. Alciphr.1.8:—[voice] Pass., τὸ ζῆν οὐδ' ὑπὸ τούτοις ταλαντεύεται ib.25.II intr., oscillate,ἐπὶ θάτερα Arist.IA 708b14
.2 intr., weigh down the balance,τῇ μὲν ἐταλάντευε τὸ ἔλεος, τῇ δ' ἀντέβριθεν ὁ νόμος Ph.2.170
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n. tides, flux and reflux, ebb and flow, tide* * *tide -
73 met cezir
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74 نشیب و فراز
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75 превратности судьбы
vicissitudes of life имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > превратности судьбы
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76 быстрая смена
1) General subject: whirligig (впечатлений и т. п.)2) Automation: quick-release changing3) Makarov: ebb and flow (настроения и т.п.), rapid alternation (чего-л.) -
77 превратности общественного развития
General subject: an ebb and flow of social progressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превратности общественного развития
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78 превратность судьбы
General subject: ebb and flow, reverse of a fortune, reversal of fortuneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превратность судьбы
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79 приливоотливные явления
Engineering: ebb and flow phenomenaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приливоотливные явления
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80 מועדי הים
tides, ebb and flow
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