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  • 61 в отместку

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    (to do sth.) in redress (for an injury, insult etc):
    - to pay s.o. back;
    - to get back at s.o.
         ♦ [Генерал Бетрищев] не любил всех, которые ушли вперёд его по службе... Больше всего доставалось его прежнему сотоварищу, которого считал он ниже себя и умом и способностями и который, однако же, обогнал его... В отместку язвил он его при всяком случае... (Гоголь 3). Не [General Betrishchev] disliked everyone who had been promoted beyond his rank in the service....He particularly singled out for attack a former comrade-in-arms of his, whom he considered to be his inferior in intelligence and abilities and who, nevertheless, had advanced faster in the service....In revenge he taunted him at every opportunity... (3c) He [General Betrishchev] did not like those who rose above him in the service....The man he attacked most of all was a former colleague whom he regarded as inferior to himself in intelligence and abilitites and who nevertheless had got ahead of him....By way of revenge, he taunted him at every favorable opportunity... (3a).
         ♦ С пьяным упорством я противоречу Надеину в отместку за его слова о русских (Коротюков 1). I contradicted Nadein with drunken obstinacy to pay him back for what he had said about Russians (1a).

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  • 62 ἀδελφός

    ἀδελφός, οῦ, ὁ (Hom. [ἀδελφεός]+; accord. to B-D-F §13; Schwyzer I 555; Mlt-H. II 58; PKatz, TLZ 83, ’58, 315f vocative ἄδελφε should be accented on the antepenult in Ac 9:17; 21:20 contrary to the practice of the editions; also GPt 2:5.)
    a male from the same womb as the reference pers., brother, Mt 1:2, 11; 4:18, 21 al.; τὸν ἀ. τ. ἴδιον J 1:41 (s. Jos., Ant. 11, 300). Of Jesus’ brothers (passages like Gen 13:8; 14:14; 24:48; 29:12; Lev 10:4; 1 Ch 9:6 do not establish the mng. ‘cousin’ for ἀ.; they only show that in rendering the Hebr. אָח ἀ. is used loosely in isolated cases to designate masc. relatives of various degrees. The case of ἀδελφή [q.v. 1] is similar Gen 24:59f; Tob 8:4, 7 [cp. 7:15]; Jos., Ant. 1, 211 [ἀδελφή = ἀδελφοῦ παῖς]. Sim. M. Ant., who [1, 14, 1] uses ἀ. for his brother-in-law Severus; the same use is found occas. in the pap: JCollins, TS 5, ’44, 484–94; s. VTscherikover HTR ’42, 25–44) Mt 12:46f; 13:55; Mk 3:31f; J 2:12; 7:3, 5; Ac 1:14; 1 Cor 9:5. James ὁ ἀδελφὸς τοῦ κυρίου Gal 1:19. The pl. can also mean brothers and sisters (Eur., El. 536; Andoc. 1, 47 ἡ μήτηρ ἡ ἐκείνου κ. ὁ πατὴρ ὁ ἐμὸς ἀδελφοί; Anton. Diog. 3 [Erot. Gr. I 233, 23; 26 Hercher]; POxy 713, 21f [97 A.D.] ἀδελφοῖς μου Διοδώρῳ κ. Θαί̈δι; schol. on Nicander, Ther. 11 [p. 5, 9] δύο ἐγένοντο ἀδελφοί, Φάλαγξ μὲν ἄρσην, θήλεια δὲ Ἀράχνη τοὔνομα. The θεοὶ Ἀδελφοί, a married couple consisting of brother and sister on the throne of the Ptolemies: OGI 50, 2 [III B.C.] and pap [Mitt-Wilck. I/1, 99; I/2, 103–7, III B.C.]). In all these cases only one brother and one sister are involved. Yet there are also passages in which ἀδελφοί means brothers and sisters, and in whatever sequence the writer chooses (Polyb. 10, 18, 15 ποιήσεσθαι πρόνοιαν ὡς ἰδίων ἀδελφῶν καὶ τέκνων; Epict. 1, 12, 20 ἀδ. beside γονεῖς, τέκνα, γείτονες; 1, 22, 10; 4, 1, 111; Artem. 3, 31; Ptolem., Apotel. 3, 6; Diog. L. 7, 108; 120; 10, 18. In PMich 214, 12 [296 A.D.] οἱ ἀδελφοί σου seems to be even more general=‘your relatives’). Hence there is no doubt that in Lk 21:16 ἀδελφοί=brothers and sisters, but there is some room for uncertainty in the case of the ἀδελφοί of Jesus in Mt 12:46f; Mk 3:31; J 2:12; 7:3, 5; Ac 1:14.
    a pers. viewed as a brother in terms of a close affinity, brother, fellow member, member, associate fig. ext. of 1.
    one who shares beliefs (for an associated duality, s. Did., Gen. 127, 6 ἀ. ἐστι τοῦ φαινομένου ἔξω ἀνθρώπου ὁ κρυπτὸς καὶ ἐν διανοίᾳ ἄνθρωπος=brother to the man as he appears from without is the man who is hidden in thought): Jesus calls everyone who is devoted to him brother Mt 12:50; Mk 3:35, esp. his disciples Mt 28:10; J 20:17. Hence gener. for those in such spiritual communion Mt 25:40; Hb 2:12 (Ps 21:23), 17 al. Of a relationship w. a woman other than that of husband Hs 9, 11, 3 al.; 2 Cl 12:5.—Of the members of a relig. community (PParis 20 [II B.C.] al. of the hermits at the Serapeum in Memphis; UPZ 162 I, 20 [117 B.C.] ἀδελφοὶ οἱ τὰς λειτουργίας ἐν ταῖς νεκρίαις παρεχόμενοι; IG XIV, 956 B, 11f. ἀ.=member of the ἱερὰ ξυστικὴ σύνοδος; IPontEux II, 449f εἰσποιητοὶ ἀ. σεβόμενοι θεὸν Ὕψιστον [Ltzm. ZWT 55, 1913, 121]. Mystery pap [III A.D.]: APF 13, ’39, 212. Essenes in Jos., Bell. 2, 122. Vett. Val. 172, 31; Cleopatra ln. 94. See GMilligan 1908 on 1 Th 1:4; Ltzm. Hdb. on Ro 1:13 [lit.]; Dssm. B 82f, 140 [BS 87f, 142]; Nägeli 38; Cumont3 276). Hence used by Christians in their relations w. each other Ro 8:29, 1 Cor 5:11; Eph 6:23; 1 Ti 6:2; Ac 6:3; 9:30; 10:23; Rv 1:9; 12:10; IEph 10:3; ISm 12:1 al. So esp. w. proper names (for ἀδ. in a figurative sense used with a name, cp. the address of a letter PMich 162 verso [II A.D.] ἀπὸ Ἀπλωναρίου ἀδελφοῦ) to indicate membership in the Christian community Ro 16:23; 1 Cor 1:1; 16:12; 2 Cor 1:1; Phil 2:25; Col 1:1; 4:7, 9; 1 Th 3:2; Phlm 1; 1 Pt 5:12; 2 Pt 3:15; AcPl Ha 1, 30 al. Completely ἀδελφὸς ἐν κυρίῳ Phil 1:14. Oft. in direct address 1 Cl 1:1 (cod. A); 4:7; 13:1; 33:1; 2 Cl 20:2 al.; B 2:10; 3:6 al.; IRo 6:2; Hv 2, 4, 1; 3, 1, 1; 4; AcPl Ha 7, 4; 8, 21; AcPlCor 1:16. ἀδελφοί μου B 4:14; 5:5; 6:15; IEph

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  • 63 Modernism

       Gottlob Frege, Georg Cantor, and Richard Dedekind were pure mathematicians who built no machines; but they did provide a means, laying the foundations of a new way of thinking in the West. If there is any utility to Modernism, Dedekind did something profoundly useful. The great event... came in the year he wrote his first letter to a fellow mathematician named Georg Cantor, and soon after published a mathematical definition of irrational numbers now known as the "Dedekind Cut." Separating forever the digital from the continuous, at least in arithmetic, Dedekind became the West's first Modernist in 1872. Everyone who has heard of Modernism has heard of Picasso. Most have heard of Joyce. But who has heard of Dedekind? Only mathematicians, the least likelylooking of those who aspire to change the world by using their minds. The public doesn't know what mathematicians are doing, and mathematicians are just as happy it doesn't, for they are as genuinely unworldly as artists claim to be.... Mathematicians did not invent. Instead, they insisted, they discovered things as Plato had-searching in a complicated alternate universe for elegant and beautiful relationships among objects that could not be said to exist outside the mind.
       Without their knowledge, however, the mathematicians of 1870s Germany were about to change the world. As a clutch of Victorian professors, avuncular, ascetic,... they were gathering unawares around the cradle of an infant Briar Rose that would one day be christened Modernism. (Everdell, 1997, pp. 30-31)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Modernism

  • 64 due

    1. adjective
    1) (owed) geschuldet; zustehend [Eigentum, Recht usw.]

    the share/reward due to him — der Anteil, der/die Belohnung, die ihm zusteht

    there's something due to me, I've got something due, I'm due for something — mir steht etwas zu

    2) (immediately payable, lit. or fig.) fällig

    be more than due(fig.) überfällig sein

    3) (that it is proper to give, use) gebührend; geziemend (geh.); angemessen [Belohnung]; reiflich [Überlegung]

    recognition due to somebody — Anerkennung, die jemandem gebührt

    with all due respect, madam — bei allem gebotenen Respekt, meine Dame

    with due allowance or regard — unter gebührender Berücksichtigung ( for Gen.)

    with due caution/care — mit der nötigen Vorsicht/Sorgfalt

    the mistake was due to negligenceder Fehler war durch Nachlässigkeit verursacht

    be due to the fact that... — darauf zurückzuführen sein, dass...

    I'm due (my plan is) to leave tomorrow — ich werde morgen abfahren

    be due [to arrive] — ankommen sollen

    6) (likely to get, deserving)

    he is due for promotionseine Beförderung ist fällig

    2. adverb
    1)
    2)

    due to — auf Grund (+ Gen.); aufgrund (+ Gen.)

    3. noun
    1) in pl. (debt) Schulden Pl.
    2) no pl. (fig.): (just deserts, reward)

    somebody's due — das, was jemandem zusteht

    3) usu. in pl. (fee) Gebühr, die
    * * *
    [dju:] 1. adjective
    1) (owed: I think I'm still due some pay; Our thanks are due to the doctor.) verpflichtet
    2) (expected according to timetable, promise etc: The bus is due in three minutes.) fällig
    3) (proper: Take due care.) gebührend
    2. adverb
    (directly South: sailing due east.) genau
    3. noun
    1) (what is owed, especially what one has a right to: I'm only taking what is my due.) das Gebührende
    2) ((in plural) charge, fee or toll: He paid the dues on the cargo.) Gebühren (pl.)
    - academic.ru/22805/duly">duly
    - due to
    - give someone his due
    - give his due
    * * *
    [dju:, AM esp du:]
    I. adj inv
    1. pred ECON, FIN (payable) bill, loan fällig
    our loan is \due for repayment on August 1 wir müssen unser Darlehen bis zum 1. August zurückzahlen
    \due bills (actual bills) fällige Rechnungen pl; (debts owing) Schuldanerkenntnis nt, Zahlungsverpflichtung f
    \due date of debt Fälligkeitsdatum nt, Fälligkeitstag m, Fälligkeitstermin m; of claim Verfalltag m, Verfallzeit f
    amount \due Forderung f, Verbindlichkeit f
    amount \due to customers Kundenverbindlichkeit f
    amounts \due to banks Verbindlichkeiten pl gegenüber Banken
    to fall \due fällig werden, zu zahlen sein
    2. pred (rightly owing)
    to be \due to sb jdm zustehen
    our thanks are \due to everyone who gave so generously unser Dank gilt allen großzügigen Spendern
    3. pred (entitled to)
    sb is \due sth jdm steht etw zu
    I'm still \due seven days' paid holiday mir stehen immer noch sieben Tage bezahlter Urlaub zu
    to be \due money from sb von jdm noch Geld zu bekommen haben
    4. attr (appropriate) gebührend, angemessen
    without \due care and attention BRIT, AUS LAW fahrlässig
    he was found by the court to have been driving without \due care and attention das Gericht befand ihn des fahrlässigen Verhaltens im Straßenverkehr für schuldig
    with \due care/caution mit der nötigen Sorgfalt/Vorsicht
    after \due consideration nach reiflicher Überlegung
    with \due diligence mit der erforderlichen Sorgfalt
    with [all] \due respect bei allem [gebotenen] Respekt
    to treat sb with the respect \due to him/her jdn mit dem nötigen Respekt behandeln
    5. pred (expected) fällig
    what time is the next bus \due [to arrive/leave]? wann kommt/fährt der nächste Bus?
    we're not \due to arrive for another two hours wir kommen erst in zwei Stunden an
    their baby is \due in January sie erwarten ihr Baby im Januar
    when are you \due? wann ist es denn so weit?
    6. attr ( form)
    in \due course zu gegebener Zeit
    at the \due time zur rechten Zeit
    the \due process of the law ordnungsgemäßes [o ordentliches] Verfahren
    \due to sth wegen [o aufgrund] einer S. gen
    \due to circumstances beyond our control... aufgrund unvorhersehbarer Umstände...
    to be \due to sb/sth jdm/etw zuzuschreiben sein
    it is \due to him that we have to start all over again seinetwegen müssen wir wieder ganz von vorne anfangen
    it is \due to her that we won the big order wir haben es ihr zu verdanken, dass wir den großen Auftrag bekommen haben
    II. n
    1. (fair treatment)
    she feels that equal pay for equal work is simply her \due sie hält gleiche Bezahlung für gleiche Arbeit einfach nur für gerecht [o recht und billig]
    to give sb his/her \due jdm Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassen geh
    to give him his \due, he worked under very difficult conditions man muss fairerweise zugeben, dass er unter sehr schwierigen Bedingungen gearbeitet hat
    \dues pl Gebühren pl; of members [Mitglieds]beitrag m
    annual \dues Jahresbeitrag m
    \dues pl Schulden pl; (obligations) Verpflichtungen pl
    to pay one's \dues (meet debts) seine Schulden bezahlen; (meet obligations) seinen Verpflichtungen nachkommen; (undergo hardship for collective goal) seine Schuldigkeit tun
    III. adv inv, before adv
    \due north genau [o direkt] nach Norden
    * * *
    [djuː]
    1. adj
    1) (= expected, scheduled) fällig

    to be due (plane, train, bus) — ankommen sollen; (elections, results) anstehen

    the train was due ten minutes ago/is due to arrive at 10.32 — der Zug sollte vor 10 Minuten ankommen/soll um 10.32 Uhr ankommen

    to be due in (train, bus) — ankommen sollen; (ferry) einlaufen sollen

    you look due for a haircut —

    due date (Fin)Fälligkeitstermin m; (for baby) erwarteter Geburtstermin

    2) (= proper) attention, consideration gebührend; care nötig

    after due consideration —

    due credit —

    due credit for his achievements the council, to give them due credit, have tried their best to plan ahead — die Anerkennung, die ihm für seine Leistungen gebührt die Stadt, das muss man ihr lassen, hat ihr Bestes getan, um vorauszuplanen

    with ( all) due respect — bei allem Respekt (to für)

    See:
    credit
    3)

    (= owed) to be due (money)ausstehen

    to be due to sb (money, leave, respect)jdm zustehen

    to fall due ( Fin : loan, debt )fällig werden

    I'm due some leave, I've got some leave due to me —

    the respect due from a son to his father —

    4)

    what's it due to? —

    his failure was entirely due to himself/his carelessness — an seinem Versagen war nur er selbst/seine Nachlässigkeit schuld

    2. n
    1) pl (= subscription, fees) (Mitglieds)beitrag m
    2)

    to give him his due, he did at least try — eins muss man ihm lassen, er hat es wenigstens versucht

    to give him his due, he had no idea about it — man muss gerechterweise zugeben, dass er davon keine Ahnung hatte

    See:
    devil
    3. adv
    (= precisely)

    due north/south/east/west — direkt nach Norden/Süden/Osten/Westen

    * * *
    due [djuː; US auch duː]
    A adj (adv duly)
    1. WIRTSCH fällig, sofort zahlbar:
    fall ( oder become) due fällig werden;
    when due bei Verfall oder Fälligkeit;
    due date Verfallstag m, Fälligkeitstermin m;
    due day US (Geburts)Termin m;
    debts due and owing Aktiva und Passiva;
    due from fällig seitens; interest A 11
    2. WIRTSCH geschuldet, zustehend ( beide:
    to dat):
    be due to sb jemandem geschuldet werden
    3. zeitlich fällig, erwartet:
    the train is due at six der Zug soll um 6 (Uhr) ankommen oder abfahren;
    we are due to leave in 10 minutes unser Zug fährt in 10 Minuten ab;
    I am due for dinner at eight ich werde um 8 Uhr zum Abendessen erwartet;
    he is due to return today er soll heute zurückkommen, er wird heute zurückerwartet;
    she is not due back until Monday sie wird erst Montag zurückerwartet;
    I’m due for an increase in pay bei mir ist eine Gehaltserhöhung fällig
    4. verpflichtet:
    be due to do sth etwas tun müssen oder sollen;
    be due to go gehen müssen
    5. (to) zuzuschreiben(d) (dat), veranlasst (durch):
    his poverty is due to his laziness seine Armut ist auf seine Faulheit zurückzuführen;
    death was due to cancer Krebs war die Todesursache;
    it is due to him es ist ihm zu verdanken
    6. due to wegen (gen), infolge oder aufgrund (gen oder von):
    due to injury SPORT verletzungsbedingt
    7. gebührend, geziemend:
    with due respect mit gebührender Hochachtung;
    with (all) due respect bei allem gebotenen Respekt;
    be due to sb jemandem gebühren oder zukommen;
    it is due to him to say that … man muss ihm einräumen oder zugestehen, dass …; credit A 5, honor B 1
    8. gehörig, gebührend, angemessen:
    after due consideration nach reiflicher Überlegung;
    take all due measures alle erforderlichen Maßnahmen ergreifen; care A 2
    9. passend, richtig, recht:
    in due course zur rechten oder gegebenen Zeit;
    in due time rechtzeitig, termingerecht
    10. vorschriftsmäßig:
    in due form ordnungsgemäß, vorschriftsmäßig, formgerecht: process1 A 8 b
    11. US umg im Begriff sein ( to do zu tun)
    B adv direkt, genau:
    due west genau nach Westen;
    due south of here genau südlich von hier
    C s
    1. (das) Zustehende, (rechtmäßiger) Anteil oder Anspruch, Recht n:
    it is his due es steht oder kommt ihm (von Rechts wegen) zu, es gebührt ihm;
    give everyone their due jedem das Seine geben;
    give sb their due jemandem Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassen;
    but, to give him his due, he … aber man muss ihm lassen, dass er …;
    she never takes more than her due sie nimmt nie mehr, als ihr zusteht; devil A 1
    2. pl Schulden pl:
    pay one’s dues;
    pay one’s dues with fig sich alles hart erarbeiten müssen mit
    3. pl (Mitglieds- etc) Beiträge pl, Gebühren pl
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (owed) geschuldet; zustehend [Eigentum, Recht usw.]

    the share/reward due to him — der Anteil, der/die Belohnung, die ihm zusteht

    there's something due to me, I've got something due, I'm due for something — mir steht etwas zu

    2) (immediately payable, lit. or fig.) fällig

    be more than due(fig.) überfällig sein

    3) (that it is proper to give, use) gebührend; geziemend (geh.); angemessen [Belohnung]; reiflich [Überlegung]

    recognition due to somebody — Anerkennung, die jemandem gebührt

    with all due respect, madam — bei allem gebotenen Respekt, meine Dame

    with due allowance or regard — unter gebührender Berücksichtigung ( for Gen.)

    with due caution/care — mit der nötigen Vorsicht/Sorgfalt

    be due to the fact that... — darauf zurückzuführen sein, dass...

    5) (scheduled, expected, under instructions)

    I'm due (my plan is) to leave tomorrow — ich werde morgen abfahren

    be due [to arrive] — ankommen sollen

    6) (likely to get, deserving)
    2. adverb
    1)
    2)

    due to — auf Grund (+ Gen.); aufgrund (+ Gen.)

    3. noun
    1) in pl. (debt) Schulden Pl.
    2) no pl. (fig.): (just deserts, reward)

    somebody's due — das, was jemandem zusteht

    3) usu. in pl. (fee) Gebühr, die
    * * *
    adj.
    fällig adj.
    gebührend adj.
    schuldig adj. n.
    Anteil -e m.
    Gebühr -en f.
    Lohn ¨-e m.
    Recht -e m.
    Schuld -en f.

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  • 65 anyone

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) noen
    2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) hvem som helst, enhver
    3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) hvem som helst, enhver
    pron. \/ˈenɪwʌn\/ eller anybody
    1) noen, noen som helst
    has anybody been here?
    2) hvem som helst, enhver, alle
    be anyone's ( hverdagslig) gå til sengs med hvem som helst

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  • 66 pitch in

    фраз. гл.; разг.
    1) энергично браться за (что-л.), налегать на (что-л.)

    If everyone pitches in, we'll soon have the job finished. — Если все примутся за дело, мы скоро закончим.

    As soon as the food was served, all the children pitched in without waiting to be invited. — Едва подали еду, как все дети набросились на неё, не дожидаясь приглашения.

    Come on, you guys! Pitch in! — Ну, ребята, навались!

    2) вносить свою долю, вклад

    Thanks to everyone who pitched in and helped. — Спасибо всем, кто внёс свой вклад и помог.

    Syn:
    3) подключаться; ввязываться (в дело, в драку)

    The theatre company was about to close when luckily the city council pitched in with an offer of money. — Частный театр был уже на грани закрытия, когда, по счастью, подключился городской совет, предложивший средства.

    Both sides became pitched in refighting an endless war. — Обе стороны оказались втянутыми в бесконечные реваншистские войны.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > pitch in

  • 67 γεννάω

    γεννάω fut. γεννήσω; 1 aor. ἐγέννησα; pf. γεγέννηκα. Pass.: fut. pl. γεννηθήσεσθε Sir 41:9; 1 aor. ἐγεννήθην; pf. γεγέννημαι (Pind., Hdt.+).—See ARahlfs, Genesis 1926, 39. Gener., to cause someth. to come into existence, primarily through procreation or parturition.
    become the parent of, beget
    by procreation (oft. LXX, fr. Gen 4:18 on) Mt 1:2–20 (cp. Diod S 4, 67, 2–68, 6, the genealogy of the Aeolians: 67, 4 Ἄρνη ἐγέννησεν Αἰόλον κ. Βοιωτόν; 67, 7 Ἱππάλκιμος ἐγέννησε Πηνέλεων; 68:1 Σαλμωνεὺς ἐγέννησε θυγατέρα … Τυρώ; 68, 3 Ποσειδῶν ἐγέννησε Πελίαν κ. Νηλέα; 68, 6 Νηλεὺς παῖδας ἐγέννησε δώδεκα. Interchanged with ἐγέννησε are ἐτέκνωσε, ἦν υἱός, παῖδες ἐγένοντο, etc.; cp. PMich 155, 7. The continuity is not formalized to the degree in Mt, but in Diod S 4, 69, 1–3 ἐγέννησε is repeated six times in a short space, and 4, 75, 4f ἐγέννησε occurs four times with the names of fathers and sons; Did., Gen. 144, 27); Ac 7:8, 29. ἐκ w. gen. of the mother (Hdt. 1, 108, 2; Diod S 4, 2, 1; 4, 62, 1; Palaeph. 44; PLond V, 1730, 10 οἱ ἐξ αὐτῆς γεννηθέντες υἱοί; Tob 1:9; 2 Esdr 10:44; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 2, 2 Jac.; TestJob 1:6; Jos, Ant. 12, 189) Mt 1:3, 5f.—Pass. be fathered (Orig., C. Cels. 8, 66, 23) ἐκ τῆς παιδίσκης κατὰ σάρκα w. the slave-woman, according to the flesh (i.e. in line with human devising; opp. διʼ ἐπαγγελίας) Gal 4:23. ὁ κατὰ σάρκα γεννηθείς he that was fathered by human design, opp. ὁ κατὰ πνεῦμα he that was fathered by the Spirit’s design, i.e. in keeping with the divine promise, vs. 23) vs. 29. τὸ ἐν αὐτῇ γεννηθὲν ἐκ πνεύματός ἐστιν that which is conceived in her is of the Spirit Mt 1:20 (τὸ γεννηθέν of that which is yet unborn: Diod S 17, 77, 3). Here the male principle is introduced by ἐκ (Lucian, Dial. Deor. 20, 14 ἐκ κύκνου γεγεννημένη; Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 2, 4 Jac.; Ps-Callisth. 1, 30, 3 ἐξ Ἄμμωνος ἐγεννήθη; TestSim 2:2) as J 1:13 (ἐγενήθ. P75et al.); but in 3:6 the imagery is complex, involving a maternal aspect in vs. 4. W. ἀπό (En 15:8 οἱ γίγαντες οἱ γεννηθέντες ἀπὸ τ. πνευμάτων κ. σαρκός) ἀφʼ ἑνὸς ἐγεννήθησαν they were fathered by one man Hb 11:12 (numerous edd. ἐγενήθησαν). ἐκ πορνείας οὐ γεγεννήμεθα (v.l. ἐγεννήθημεν) J 8:41 (cp. StudPal XX, 4, 30 ἐξ ἀγράφων γάμων γεγεννῆσθαι). ἐν ἁμαρτίαις σὺ ἐγεννήθης ὅλος you’re a born sinner, totally! 9:34.—Lk 1:35 (where mng. 2 is also prob. [as in τὸ γεννώμενον Philo, Plant. 15]. S. AFridrichsen, SymbOsl 6, 1928, 33–36; HAlmqvist, Plut. u. d. NT ’46, 60f).
    by exercising the role of a parental figure, ext. of 1a (Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 58 μᾶλλον αὐτὸν τῶν γονέων γεγέννηκα), of a teacher on pupils ἐν Χ. Ἰ. διὰ τοῦ εὐαγγελίου ὑμᾶς ἐγέννησα I became your father as Christians through the gospel 1 Cor 4:15; Phlm 10 (s. Ltzm. and JWeiss on 1 Cor 4:15; ADieterich, Mithraslit. 1903, 146ff).—Pass. ἐκ (τοῦ) θεοῦ γεννᾶσθαι J 1:13 (on the rdg. of the Lat. ms. b, s. JPryor, NovT 27, ’85, 296–318); 1J 2:29; 3:9; 4:7; 5:1, 4, 18. On γεννᾶσθαι ἐξ ὕδατος κ. πνεύματος J 3:5 cp. 1QS 4:20–22 and s. YYadin, JBL 74, ’55, 40–43. Also ἄνωθεν γ. J 3:3, 7. πᾶς ὁ ἀγαπῶν τὸν γεννήσαντα ἀγαπᾷ τὸν γεγεννημένον ἐξ αὐτοῦ everyone who loves the father (=God) loves the child (=Christ or one’s fellow Christian) 1J 5:1 (on γεννᾶσθαι ἐκ θεοῦ s. Hdb. on J 3:3 and 1J 3:9 and the sources and lit. listed there; s. also παλιγγενεσία). Cp. σήμερον γεγέννηκά σε (Ps 2:7) 1 Cl 36:4; GEb 18, 37; Ac 13:33 (held by some to have been the orig. rdg. Lk 3:22 v.l.; s. JHillmann, Die Kindheitsgesch. Jesu nach Lucas: Jahrbücher f. Protestantische Theologie 17/2, 1891, 192–261; HUsener, D. Weihnachtsfest2 1911, 38ff); Hb 1:5; 5:5.
    to give birth to, bear (Aeschyl., Suppl. 48; X., De Rep. Lac. 1, 3; Lucian, Sacrif. 6; Plut., Mor., 3c; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 9, 2 ἐκ θεοῦ γεννήσασα παῖδα=a woman who has borne a child to a god; BGU 132 II, 5; Judg 11:1 B; Is 66:9; 4 Macc 10:2) Lk 1:13, 57; 23:29; J 16:21 w. τίκτειν; AcPl Ha 8, 28 εἰς δουλείαν γεννῶσα who bears children for slavery Gal 4:24. Pass. be born (ἐκ παρθένου Did., Gen. 96, 13) ἐγεννήθη Μωϋσῆς Ac 7:20; cp. Hb 11:23. γεγεννημένος ἐν Ταρσῷ Ac 22:3; μήπω … γεννηθέντων Ro 9:11; πρὶν ἡμᾶς γεννηθῆναι before we were born 1 Cl 38:3. εἰς τὸν κόσμον come into the world J 16:21; Mt 2:1, 4; 19:12; 26:24 (=1 Cl 46:8); Mk 14:21 (cp. En 38:2); Lk 1:35 (1a is also prob.; a v.l. adds ἐκ σοῦ, which can be rendered ‘the child to whom you give birth’). ἐκ Μαρίας ἐγεννήθη AcPlCor 1:14; 2:5 (cp. Mt 1:16); J 3:4; 9:2, 19f, 32; IEph 18:2; ITr 11:2; ἀληθῶς γ. be in fact born (in opp. to Docetism) 9:1. γεγεννημένα (v.l. γεγενημένα) εἰς ἅλωσιν 2 Pt 2:12. εἰς τοῦτο for this purpose J 18:37. διάλεκτος ἐν ᾑ ἐγεννήθημεν the language in which we were born i.e., which we have spoken fr. infancy Ac 2:8. ἐγὼ δὲ καὶ γεγέννημαι but I was actually born a Roman citizen 22:28. οὗτος ἐγεννήθη βασιλεύς born a king GJs 20:4 codd. γεννῶνται και γεννῶσιν Lk 20:34 v.l.
    to cause someth. to happen, bring forth, produce, cause, fig. of various kinds of production (Pla. et al.; Polyb. 1, 67, 2 στάσις ἐγεννᾶτο; Philo, De Jos. 254; Jos., Ant. 6, 144) 2 Ti 2:23.—γ. καρπόν produce fruit (Philo, Op. M. 113) ITr 11:1. Forged writing γεγεννημένον for γεγενημένον GJs 24:3.—B. 280. DELG s.v. γίγνομαι p. 222. M-M. TW.

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    εἰ (Hom.+)
    marker of a condition, existing in fact or hypothetical, if (B-D-F §371f, neg. §428, 1; 2; Rob., indexes; JBoyer, Grace Theological Journal 2, ’81, 75–141, marker of a ‘simple, logical connection between protasis and apodosis’).
    w. the indic.
    α. in all tenses, to express a condition thought of as real or to denote assumptions relating to what has already happened εἰ υἱὸς εἶ τοῦ θεοῦ if you really are the Son of God Mt 4:3; sim. 5:29f; 6:23; 8:31; Ac 5:39. εἰ σὺ Ἰουδαῖος ἐπονομάζῃ if you call yourself a Judean Ro 2:17. εἰ κατακαυχᾶσαι, οὐ σὺ βαστάζεις if you do boast, (remember) you do not support 11:18 al. In Paul the verb is freq. missing, and is to be supplied fr. the context: εἰ Χριστὸς ἐν ὑμῖν (sc. ἐστιν), τὸ μὲν σῶμα νεκρόν (sc. ἐστιν) 8:10. εἰ τέκνα (sc. ἐστέ) if you are children, then … vs. 17, εἰ χάριτι (γέγονεν), οὐκέτι ἐξ ἔργων 11:6 al. The negative in clauses where the reality of the condition is taken for granted is οὐ (earlier Gk. μή [for exception s. Goodwin p. 138f]; s. B-D-F §428, 1): εἰ οὐ δύναται τοῦτο παρελθεῖν Mt 26:42. εἰ δὲ ὑμεῖς οὐκ ἀφίετε Mk 11:25 [26] v.l. εἰ πιστοὶ οὐκ ἐγένεσθε Lk 16:11f; εἰ οὐκ ἀκούουσιν vs. 31. εἰ οὐ φοβοῦμαι Lk 18:4; cp. J 5:47; 10:37; Ro 8:9; 11:21; 1 Cor 7:9; 9:2; 11:6; 15:13ff, 29, 32; 16:22 al. εἰ is rarely found w. the future εἰ πάντες σκανδαλισθήσονται Mt 26:33; Mk 14:29; εἰ ἀρνησόμεθα 2 Ti 2:12 (cp. Just., A I, 31, 6 εἰ μὴ ἀρνοῖντο Ἰησοῦν); εἰ ὑπομενεῖτε 1 Pt 2:20; εἰ καὶ οὐ δώσει (class. ἐὰν καὶ μὴ δῷ B-D-F §372, 3; Rob. 1012) Lk 11:8. W. aor., when events are regarded as having taken place Mt 24:22; Mk 3:26; 13:20.
    β. w. the pres., impf., aor., or plpf. indic. to express an unreal (contrary to fact) condition (B-D-F §360; 372; Rob. 1012ff). ἄν is usu. found in the apodosis (regularly in class.) εἰ ἐν Τύρῳ καὶ Σίδωνι ἐγένοντο αἱ δυνάμεις, πάλαι ἂν μετενόησαν if the wonders had been done in T. and S., they would have repented long ago Mt 11:21. εἰ ἤμεθα ἐν ταῖς ἡμέραις τῶν πατέρων ἡμῶν if we had lived in the days of our fathers 23:30. εἰ ᾔδει ὁ οἰκοδεσπότης if the master of the house had known 24:43 (cp. Just., A I, 12, 2 εἰ … ταῦτα ἐγίνωσκον; 18, 1 al.) εἰ ἦν προφήτης, ἐγίνωσκεν ἄν if he were a prophet, he would know Lk 7:39 al. The pres. indic. εἰ ἔχετε (v.l. εἴχετε) πίστιν … ἐλέγετε ἄν if you had faith … you would say Lk 17:6. Somet. ἄν is lacking in the apodosis (Polyaenus 2, 3, 5 εἰ ἐπεποιήκειμεν … νῦν ἐχρῆν=if we had done … it would have been necessary; Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 16, 18 [II B.C.]; PRein I, 7 [II B.C.]; POxy 526, 10; 530, 8 and 17; Just., A I, 10, 6; 11:2 al.—PMelcher, De sermone Epict., diss. Halle 1905, 75; Mlt. 200f) εἰ μὴ ἦν οὗτος παρὰ θεοῦ, οὐκ ἠδύνατο if this man were not from God, he would not have been able to … J 9:33. εἰ μὴ ἦλθον, ἁμαρτίαν οὐκ εἴχοσαν if I had not come, they would not have sin 15:22; cp. vs. 24. W. the apodosis placed first Mk 9:42 (v.l. περιέκειτο), Lk 17:2; J 19:11.
    εἰ w. subj., as καὶ εἴ τις θελήσῃ Rv 11:5 (s. 7 below), is unusual, perh. a textual error; B-D-F §372, 3 conjectures κἄν for καὶ εἰ. But εἰ w. subj. is found in the older poets and Hdt. (Kühner-G. II 474), in Aristoph., Equ. 698 et al., in var. dialects (EHermann, Griech. Forschungen I 1912, 277f) and in later times (e.g. Epict., Vett. Val., Lucian [ed. CJacobitz, Index graec. 473a]; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. p. 84, 28; 197, 9; ins [Rdm.2 199]; PRyl 234, 12; POxy 496, 11; Dt 8:5); B-D-F §372, 3; Mlt. 187; Reinhold 107; OSchulthess, AKaegi Festschr. 1919, 161f.
    εἰ w. the optative is rare: εἰ καὶ πάσχοιτε … μακάριοι even if you should suffer, … you would be blessed 1 Pt 3:14. εἰ θέλοι (v.l. θέλει) τὸ θέλημα τοῦ θεοῦ if it should be God’s will vs. 17. εἴ τι ἔχοιεν (sc. κατηγορεῖν; cp. Just., A I, 3, 1 εἰ … μηδὲν ἔχοι τις ἐλέγχειν) πρὸς ἐμέ if they should have any charges to bring against me Ac 24:19. εἰ δυνατὸν εἴη (Jos., Ant. 12, 12) if it should be possible 20:16 (but s. B-D-F §385, 2; Just., A II, 15, 2 εἰ δύναιντο). εἰ τύχοι is used as a formula (oft. in later wr., incl. Philo; s. KReik, D. Opt. bei Polyb. u. Philo 1907, 154; Just., A I, 27, 3) it may be, for example, perhaps 1 Cor 15:37; used to tone down an assertion which may be too bold 14:10 (Lucian, Icar. 6 καὶ πολλάκις, εἰ τύχοι, μηδὲ ὁπόσοι στάδιοι Μεγαρόθεν Ἀθήναζέ εἰσιν, ἀκριβῶς ἐπιστάμενοι ‘and many times, so it appears, not even knowing how many stades it is from Megara to Athens’).
    marker of an indirect question as content, that (Kühner-G. II 369, 8; Rob. 965. Cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 67 §283 ἀγανακτέω εἰ=be exasperated that; Sir 23:14 θελήσεις εἰ μὴ ἐγεννήθης; 2 Macc 14:28; 4 Macc 2:1; 4:7. S. on θαυμάζω 1aγ) ἐθαύμασεν εἰ ἤδη τέθνηκεν he was surprised that he was already dead Mk 15:44a. μὴ θαυμάζετε εἰ μισεῖ ὑμᾶς ὁ κόσμος do not wonder that the world hates you 1J 3:13; θαυμαζόντων …, εἰ τοσαύτη σπουδὴ ἦν τοῦ συλληφθῆναι that there was such interest in arresting MPol 7:2; AcPlCor 2:2 (cp. Just., A II, 8, 3 οὐδὲν … θαυμαστόν, εἰ). Sim. also (Procop. Soph., Ep. 123 χάριν ἔχειν εἰ=that) μαρτυρόμενος … εἰ παθητὸς ὁ Χριστός testifying … that the Christ was to suffer (s. πάσχω 3aα) Ac 26:23.—οὐ μέγα εἰ it is not surprising that 2 Cor 11:15 (cp. Aeschin., In Ctes. 94 ἐστὶ δεινὸν εἰ; Diod S 23, 15, 5, παράδοξον … εἰ=incredible … that; ibid. θαυμαστὸν εἰ; Gen 45:28 μέγα μοί ἐστιν εἰ).— That is also poss. after verbs of knowing or not knowing, e.g. J 9:25; Ac 19:2b; 1 Cor 1:16; 7:16; so CBurchard, ZNW 52, ’61, 73–82 but s. 5bα.
    marker in causal clauses, when an actual case is taken as a supposition, where we also can use if instead of since: εἰ τὸν χόρτον … ὁ θεὸς οὕτως ἀμφιέννυσιν if God so clothes the grass Mt 6:30; Lk 12:28; cp. Mt 7:11; Lk 11:13; J 7:23; 10:35; 13:14, 17, 32; Ac 4:9; 11:17; Ro 6:8; 15:27; Col 2:20; Hb 7:15; 1 Pt 1:17; 1J 4:11.
    marker of strong or solemn assertion, without apodosis (=in aposiopesis; B-D-F §482; Rob. 1203) εἰ ἔγνως if you only knew Lk 19:42. εἰ βούλει παρενέγκαι if you would only let (this) pass 22:42 v.l. (cp. the letter fr. IV B.C. in Dssm., LO 120, note 5 [LAE 149]).—Hebraistic in oaths, like אִם: may this or that happen to me, if … (cp. 2 Km 3:25; GBuchanan, HTR 58, ’65, 319–24); this amounts to a strong negation certainly not (cp. Ps 7:4f; Gen 14:23) ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν εἰ δοθήσεται truly, I tell you, it will not be given Mk 8:12 (NColeman, JTS 28, 1927, 159–67 interprets this as strongly positive; against him FBurkitt, ibid. 274–76). εἰ εἰσελεύσονται they shall certainly not enter Hb 3:11; 4:3, 5 (all 3 Ps 94:11); B-D-F §372, 4; 454, 5; Mlt-H. 468f; Rob. 94; 1024.
    marker of direct and indirect questions (without particle following)
    (not in earlier Gk., B-D-F §440, 3; Rob. 916) w. direct questions (Gen 17:17; 44:19; Am 3:3–6; 6:12; TestAbr A 15 p.96, 8 [Stone p. 40]; 18 p. 100, 13 [St. p. 48]): εἰ ἔξεστιν; is it permitted, may one? Mt 12:10; 19:3 (cp. Mk 10:2); Lk 14:3 v.l.; Ac 21:37; 22:25. εἰ ὀλίγοι οἱ σωζόμενοι; are there only a few who will be saved? Lk 13:23; cp. Mk 8:23; Lk 22:49; Ac 1:6; 7:1; 19:2a. Cp. 6aβ.
    freq. in indir. questions whether (Hom. et al.)
    α. w. pres. indic. (Gen 27:21; 42:16; TestJob 31:1; Jos., Ant. 10, 259; 16, 225; Ar 8, 1; Just., A I, 2, 2; A II, 2, 10) εἴπῃς εἰ σὺ εἶ ὁ Χριστός whether you are the Christ Mt 26:63. εἰ ἁμαρτωλός ἐστιν whether he is a sinner J 9:25; εἰ πνεῦμα ἅγιον ἔστιν whether there is a holy spirit Ac 19:2b (s. 2 above). ἴδωμεν εἰ ἔρχεται Mt 27:49; Mk 15:36 (Lucian, Dial. Mort. 20, 3 φέρʼ ἴδω εἰ=let me see whether, Merc. Cond. 6); cp. Mk 10:2; Lk 14:31; 1 Cor 3:12; 2 Cor 13:5; 1J 4:1.—W. the fut. indic. (4 Km 1:2; Job 5:1) εἰ θεραπεύσει αὐτόν whether he would heal him Mk 3:2 (v.l. θεραπεύει); Lk 6:7 v.l.; εἰ σώσεις whether you will save 1 Cor 7:16.—W. the aor. indic. (Esth 4:14; w. plpf. Just., D. 56, 2) εἰ πάλαι ἀπέθανεν whether he had already died Mk 15:44b; εἰ ἐβάπτισα 1 Cor 1:16.
    β. w. subj. διώκω εἰ καταλάβω I press on (to see) whether I can capture Phil 3:12 (B-D-F §368; 375; Rob. 1017).
    γ. w. opt. (X., An. 1, 8, 15; 2, 1, 15; 4 Macc 9:27; 11:13) ἀνακρίνοντες … εἰ ἔχοι ταῦτα examining … to see whether this was really so Ac 17:11. εἰ βούλοιτο πορεύεσθαι 25:20; cp. 17:27.
    In combination w. other particles, w. the other particles foll.
    εἰ ἄρα
    α. expressing possibility if, indeed; if, in fact; whether (perhaps) (X., An. 3, 2, 22; SIG 834, 12; Gen 18:3; s. B-D-F §454, 2) 1 Cor 15:15 (εἴπερ ἄρα); Hv 3, 4, 3; 3, 7, 5; Hs 6, 4, 1; 8, 3, 3; 9, 5, 7; AcPt Ox 849, 6.
    β. introducing a direct question εἰ ἄρα ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχει; is it (really) so? Ac 7:1 v.l.; indirect qu. on the chance that (PPetr II, 13 [19] 9 ‘should you find it impossible’; Num 22:11) Mk 11:13; Ac 5:8 D; 8:22; in the hope that 17:27 (εἰ ἄρα γε); AcPt Ox 849, 2; 22. Cp. εἰ δέ … ; What if …? Ac 23:9.
    εἴ γε if indeed, inasmuch as (Kühner-G. II 177c) Eph 3:2; 4:21; Col 1:23. τοσαῦτα ἐπάθετε εἰκῇ; εἴ γε καὶ εἰκῇ have you experienced so many things in vain? If it really was in vain Gal 3:4. εἴ γε καὶ ἐκδυσάμενοι οὐ γυμνοὶ εὑρεθησόμεθα assuming, of course, that having put it off we shall not be found naked 2 Cor 5:3. [εἴ γ]ε οὕτως ὡς [ἔστιν καὶ παρελάβετε τὸν λόγον] AcPl BMM recto, 31f (restoration based on duplicate Ox 1602 verso, 37f and AcPl Ha 8, 24f, which has a slightly difft. text after εἴ γε [s. also the text of Ghent 62, 17 in HSanders, HTR 31, ’38, 79, n. 2]). S. γέ bα.
    εἰ δὲ καί (Just., D. 110, 1) but if, and if Lk 11:18; 1 Cor 4:7; and even if 2 Cor 4:3 (but s. Lietzmann, Hdb.); 11:6. If, on the other hand, … then AcPlCor 2:28 (εἰ … δέ … καί … μή).
    εἰ δὲ μή (γε) if not, otherwise
    α. after affirmat. clauses, w. the aor. ind, and ἄν in the apodosis J 14:2; or pres. ind. (Demosth., Prooem. 29, 3) and fut. (Gen 30:1; Bel 29 Theod.; PLond 1912, 98) Rv 2:5, 16; or pres. impv. J 14:11.—εἰ δὲ μή γε (μήγε some edd.) otherwise (Pla. et al.; Epict. 3, 22, 27; Jos., Bell. 6, 120, Ant. 17, 113; Just., D. 105, 6; IGR IV, 833; POxy 1159, 6; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 167, 25; PGM 4, 2629; Da 3:15; Bel 8; TestSol 13:3 P): εἰ δὲ μή γε (sc. προσέχετε), μισθὸν οὐκ ἔχετε otherwise you have no reward Mt 6:1; cp. Lk 10:6. Elliptically: κἂν μὲν ποιήσῃ καρπὸν εἰς τὸ μέλλον• εἰ δὲ μή γε, ἐκκόψεις αὐτήν who knows, it may bear fruit next year; if not, fine, then cut it down (= have it cut down) 13:9.
    β. after negat. clauses, otherwise (X., An. 7, 1, 8; Diod S 3, 47, 4; Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 100; LBW 1651 μὴ ἀδικεῖν…, εἰ δὲ μή; UPZ 196 I, 33 [119 B.C.]; Job 32:22) Mk 2:21f.—After a negative statement: οὐδὲ βάλλουσιν οἶνον νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς. εἰ δὲ μή γε, ῥήγνυνται people do not pour new wine into old skins; otherwise they burst Mt 9:17; cp. Lk 5:36. μή τίς με δόξῃ ἄφρονα εἶναι• εἰ δὲ μή γε, κἂν ὡς ἄφρονα δέχασθέ με no one is to consider me foolish; otherwise at least accept me as a fool 2 Cor 11:16.
    εἰ καί even if, even though, although Lk 11:8; 18:4; 1 Cor 7:21; 2 Cor 4:16; 7:8; 12:11; Phil 2:17; Col 2:5; Hb 6:9; AcPlCor 2:32.
    εἰ μὲν γάρ for if Ac 25:11 v.l. (for εἰ μὲν οὖν); 2 Cor 11:4; Hb 8:4 v.l. (for εἰ μὲν οὖν).
    εἰ μὲν οὖν if, then Hb 7:11. W. εἰ δέ foll. (X., Cyr. 8, 7, 22; Ael. Aristid. 28, 156 K.=49 p. 542 D.) Ac 19:38.
    εἰ μέντοι if, on the other hand Js 2:8.
    εἰ μή (=πλήν) but 1 Cor 7:17 (= in general) (B-D-F §376).—After negatives
    α. except, if not, mostly without a verb depending on εἰ μή (X., An. 2, 1, 12; JosAs 12:11; Just., A I, 29, 1) Mt 11:27; 12:24; 16:4; J 3:13; Ro 7:7; Gal 1:19 (HKoch, Z. Jakobusfrage Gal 1:19: ZNW 33, ’34, 204–9); but also with a verb (Jos., Ant. 8, 316) Mt 5:13; Mk 6:5; Ac 21:25 v.l.
    β. but (OGI 201, 20f οὐκ ἀφῶ αὐτοὺς καθεσθῆναι εἰς τὴν σκιάν, εἰ μὴ ὑπὸ ἡλίου ἔξω; in note 33 the ed. gives exx. fr. Aristoph. for this use) without a verb Mt 12:4; w. a verb (Theod. Prodr. 7, 426 H.) Gal 1:7, s. ἄλλος 2b. For ἐκτὸς εἰ μή s. ἐκτός 3a.
    εἰ μήτι unless indeed, unless perhaps (Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 198 D.; Jos., Ant. 4, 280; Tat. 10, 2) Lk 9:13; 2 Cor 13:5; w. ἄν (Ps.-Clem., Hom. 16, 4) 1 Cor 7:5 (s. Dssm., NB 32, 1 [BS 204 n.]; B-D-F §376; Mlt. 169; 239; Reinhold 35; JTrunk, De Basilio Magno sermonis Attic. imitatore 1911, 56; JWackernagel, Antike Anredeformen 1912, 27f).
    εἰ οὖν if, therefore Mt 6:23; Lk 11:36; 12:26; J 13:14; 18:8; Col 3:1; Phlm 17.
    εἴπερ if indeed, if after all, since (X., An. 1, 7, 9; Menand., Epitr. 907 S. [587 Kö.]; PHal 7, 6; UPZ 59, 29 [168 B.C.]; Jdth 6:9; TestJob 3:6; Just., Tat., Ath.) Ro 3:30 (ἐπείπερ v.l.); 8:9, 17; 2 Th 1:6.if indeed, provided that εἴπερ ἄρα (ἄρα 1a) 1 Cor 15:15. καὶ γὰρ εἴπερ for even if (cp. Od. 1, 167; B-D-F §454, 2) 1 Cor 8:5; on 2 Cor 5:3 s. εἴ γε καί 6b above. Doubtful IEph 6:2; s. ἤ 2aβ.
    if perchance, if haply εἰ δέ που … τις ἔλθοι if perchance … anyone came Papias (2:4).
    εἴ πως (the spelling εἴπως is also correct; B-D-F §12) if perhaps, if somehow
    α. w. opt. (X., An. 2, 5, 2; 4, 1, 21; POxy 939, 15) εἴ πως δύναιντο παραχειμάσαι in the hope that they could spend the winter Ac 27:12.
    β. w. fut. indic. (3 Km 21:31; 4 Km 19:4; Jer 28:8; TestJos 6:6) εἴ πως εὐοδωθήσομαι whether, perhaps, I shall succeed Ro 1:10; cp. 11:14; Phil 3:11.
    εἴτε … εἴτε (Soph. et al.; ins since 416 B.C. [Meisterhans3-Schw.]; pap [Mayser II/3, 159]; LXX; JosAs 5:9; ApcrEzk [Epiph 70, 11]; Jos., Ant. 16, 33 and 37; Just., Ath. B-D-F §446; 454, 3; Rob. ind.) if … (or) if, whether … or
    α. w. a verb in pres. indic. (Herm. Wr. 12, 22 thrice) 1 Cor 12:26; 2 Cor 1:6; or pres. subj. 1 Th 5:10.
    β. w. no verb (Just., D. 86, 3 al.) Ro 12:6–8; 1 Cor 3:22; 8:5; 2 Cor 5:10 al. εἴτε only once 1 Cor 14:27. εἴτε ἄρσενα εἴτε θήλειαν (ἤτε … ἤτε pap) GJs 4:1.
    Used w. the indef. pron.: εἴ τις, εἴ τι everyone who or whoever; everything that or whatever Mt 16:24; 18:28; Mk 4:23; 9:35; Lk 9:23; 14:26; 1 Ti 3:1, 5; 5:4, 8, 16 al. Cp. 1 Cor 12:31 v.l. (ADebrunner, ConNeot XI, ’47, 37). W. subj. εἴ τις θελήσῃ Rv 11:5 s. 1b, above.—DELG. M-M.
    2
    εἰ μήν, more correctly εἶ μήν (B-D-F §24; Rob. 1150) for the older ἦ μήν (Hom. et al. [s. Denniston 350f], but found also Jos., Ant. 13, 76; 17, 42), in Hellenistic-Roman times (SIG 993, 20 [III B.C.]; 736, 27 [92 B.C.]; IG IV, 840, 15 [EHermann, Gr. Forschungen I 1912, 312]; pap since 112 B.C. [Mayser 78]; LXX e.g. Ezk 33:27; 34:8 al.; Num 14:28; Jdth 1:12; Bar 2:29 [Thackeray 83]) formula used in oaths surely, certainly Hb 6:14 (Gen 22:17).—Dssm., NB 33ff (BS 205ff).—M-M.

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  • 69 συνεργέω

    συνεργέω impf. συνήργουν; 1 aor. συνήργησα (Eur., X.+; ins, pap, LXX, Test12Patr, Philo; Jos., Bell. 6, 38, Ant. 1, 156; Just., D. 142, 2; Orig.) to engage in cooperative endeavor, work together with, assist, help abs. τοῦ κυρίου συνεργοῦτος (PAmh 152, 5 τοῦ θεοῦ συνεργήσαντος; Did., Gen. 162, 10 συνεργῶν ὁ τῶν ὅλων θεός) Mk 16:20. παντί τῷ συνεργοῦντι to everyone who helps (such people as Stephanas) in the work 1 Cor 16:16. With συνεργοῦντες 2 Cor 6:1 either θεῷ (Hofmann, Windisch, Sickenberger, NRSV) or ὑμῖν (Chrysost., Bengel, Schmiedel, Bachmann) can be supplied. ς. ἐν παντὶ πράγματι be helpful in every respect Hs 5, 6, 6. W. dat. of person or thing that is helped (X., Mem. 4, 3, 12; Diod S 4, 25, 4 ς. ταῖς ἐπιθυμίαις=assist [him] in his wishes; OGI 45, 11 [III B.C.]; PSI 376, 4 [250 B.C.]; 1 Macc 12:1; TestReub 3:6; TestIss 3:7 ὁ θεός): βλέπεις ὅτι ἡ πίστις συνήργει τοῖς ἔργοις αὐτοῦ you see that faith worked with (and thereby aided) his good deeds Js 2:22. W. the goal indicated by εἰς (Epict. 1, 9, 26; Appian, Syr. 59 §309 ἐς τὸν θάνατον ς., Bell. Civ. 5, 90 §378; Philo, Agr. 13; TestGad 4:7 εἰς θάνατον, εἰς σωτηρίαν): in τοῖς ἀγαπῶσιν τὸν θεὸν πάντα συνεργεῖ εἰς ἀγαθόν Ro 8:28, ς. means assist (or work with) someone to obtain someth. or bring someth. about (IG2, 654, 15f ς. εἰς τ. ἐλευθερίαν τῇ πόλει; Larfeld I 500; Plut., Mor. 769d οὕτως ἡ φύσις γυναικὶ … πρὸς εὔνοιαν ἀνδρὸς καὶ φιλίαν μεγάλα συνήργησεν ‘thus nature greatly assists a self-controlled woman in securing the goodwill and friendship of her husband’; cp. Polyb. 11, 9, 1). Then the subj. will be either πάντα everything helps (or works with or for) those who love God to obtain what is good (Vulg., Zahn, Sickenberger, Althaus, RSV mg.; NRSV), or ὁ θεός, which is actually read after συνεργεῖ in good and very ancient mss. (P46 BA; Orig. For ἡμῖν συνεργεῖν of gods: X., Mem. 4, 3, 12; but s. MBlack, The Interpr. of Ro 8:28: OCullmann Festschr. ’62, 166–72); in the latter case πάντα is acc. of specification (πᾶς 1dβ) in everything God helps (or works for or with) those who love him to obtain what is good (so RSV; NRSV mg.; Syr., Copt., BWeiss, RLipsius, Jülicher, Kühl, Ltzm.; Goodsp., Probs. 148–50.—Cp. OGI 219, 10f on helpful deity. The prep. phrase ς. … εἰς would correspond exactly to Alex. Aphr., Fat. 31 p. 203, 8 Br. acc. to cod. H: εἰς ἀγαθὸν οὐδὲν ὁ Πύθιος τῷ Λαί̈ῳ συνεργεῖ=‘in no respect does Apollo work w. Laius for good’, or ‘help L. to obtain what is good’. For the idea cp. Herm. Wr. 9, 4b πάντα γὰρ τῷ τοιούτῳ [=θεοσεβεῖ], κἂν τοῖς ἄλλοις τὰ κακά, ἀγαθά ἐστι ‘everything is good for such a [god-fearing] person, even if bad for others’; Plotin. 4, 3, 16, 21. JBauer, ZNW 50, ’59, 106–12. Cp. Sext. Emp., Outlines of Pyrrhonism I, 207 ‘be to one’s advantage’ [communication fr. EKrentz]).—DELG s.v. ἔργον. EDNT. TW.

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  • 70 Д-22

    ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ (ПЛАТИТЬ/ЗАПЛАТИТЬ и т. п.) ДАНЬ lit VP subj: human fixed WO
    1. \Д-22 (чего) кому-чему to appreciate s.o. or sth. in full measure for his or its merit, show one's appreciation for s.o. or sth.: X отдал Y-y дань (Z-a) - X paid homage to Y (X paid Y the homage of Z)
    X paid tribute to Y (in limited contexts) X gave person Y credit for Z.
    "...Посмотрите на себя: может ли мужчина, встретя вас, не заплатить вам дань удивления... хотя взглядом?» (Гончаров 1). "...Look at yourself: what man could fail to pay you the homage of admiration-if only with his eyes?" (1b).
    Такой путь менее тернист, чем обычный, который предполагал ученичество у шумевших тогда официальных метров символизма - у Бальмонта, Брюсова или Вячеслава Иванова (им Мандельштам, конечно, отдал дань, но не столь большую, как другие) (Мандельштам 2). There was a less thorny path than the one that in those years usually required an apprenticeship with the acknowledged masters of Symbolism: Balmont, Briusov, or Viacheslav Ivanov, then at the height of their fame. (M(andelstam) naturally paid them due tribute, but to a lesser degree than others did) (2a).
    И отдавая дань уму моей матери, надо сказать, что вела она себя с Ивановскими идеально, в том смысле, что запрятала подальше свою дерзость и строптивость (Рыбаков 1). It should also be said, giving my mother credit for intelligence, that she behaved perfectly with the Ivanovskys, and kept her rudeness and obstinacy well out of sight (1a).
    2. \Д-22 чему to comply with sth., yield to sth.: X отдает дань Y-y - X pays tribute to Y
    X makes concessions to Y X respects Y (in limited contexts) X succumbs (gives in) to Y.
    Он (Вертинский) отдавал дань моде, отражал те настроения, которые влияли в ту эпоху даже на таких серьёзных деятелей искусства, как Александр Блок, Алексей Толстой, Владимир Маяковский (Олеша 3). Не (Vertinsky) paid tribute to fashion, reflecting those attitudes which in that epoch influenced even such serious artistic figures as Alexander Blok, Alexey Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky (3a).
    Ему известно, что люди, отдыхая, болтают. Он решает отдать какую-то дань общечеловеческим обыкновениям (Олеша 2). Не knows that when people are relaxing they usually chat. He decides to respect certain human habits (2a).
    Ходасевич - человек старой школы. Он верил в необходимость провокации для уничтожения человека. Кроме того, он отдал дань современному стилю и в каждом встречном подозревал провокатора (Мандельштам 2). Khodasevich was a man of the old school who believed that provocation was essential to the business of destroying a chosen victim, and furthermore, he had succumbed to the new fashion of seeing a spy in everyone who came along (2a).
    3. - кому-чему to pay attention to s.o. or sth. (often, in one's writings, speech etc)
    X отдал дань Y-y = X gave Y Y's due
    X gave Y credit X paid homage to Y.

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  • 71 заплатить дань

    ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ <ПЛАТИТЬ/ЗАПЛАТИТЬ и т.п.> ДАНЬ lit
    [VP; subj: human; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. заплатить дань (чего) кому-чему to appreciate s.o. or sth. in full measure for his or its merit, show one's appreciation for s.o. or sth.:
    - X отдал Y-y AaHb(Z-a) X paid homage to Y < X paid Y the homage of Z>;
    - [in limited contexts] X gave person Y credit for Z.
         ♦ "...Посмотрите на себя: может ли мужчина, встретя вас, не заплатить вам дань удивления... хотя взглядом?" (Гончаров 1). "...Look at yourself: what man could fail to pay you the homage of admiration-if only with his eyes?" (1b).
         ♦ Такой путь менее тернист, чем обычный, который предполагал ученичество у шумевших тогда официальных метров символизма - у Бальмонта, Брюсова или Вячеслава Иванова (им Мандельштам, конечно, отдал дань, но не столь большую, как другие) (Мандельштам 2). There was a less thorny path than the one that in those years usually required an apprenticeship with the acknowledged masters of Symbolism: Balmont, Briusov, or Viacheslav Ivanov, then at the height of their fame. (M[andelstam] naturally paid them due tribute, but to a lesser degree than others did) (2a).
         ♦ И отдавая дань уму моей матери, надо сказать, что вела она себя с Ивановскими идеально, в том смысле, что запрятала подальше свою дерзость и строптивость (Рыбаков 1). It should also be said, giving my mother credit for intelligence, that she behaved perfectly with the Ivanovskys, and kept her rudeness and obstinacy well out of sight (1a).
    2. заплатить дань чему to comply with sth., yield to sth.:
    - X отдаёт дань Y-y X pays tribute to Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X succumbs < gives in> to Y.
         ♦ Он [Вертинский] отдавал дань моде, отражал те настроения, которые влияли в ту эпоху даже на таких серьёзных деятелей искусства, как Александр Блок, Алексей Толстой, Владимир Маяковский (Олеша 3). Не [Vertinsky] paid tribute to fashion, reflecting those attitudes which in that epoch influenced even such serious artistic figures as Alexander Blok, Alexey Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky (3a).
         ♦ Ему известно, что люди, отдыхая, болтают. Он решает отдать какую-то дань общечеловеческим обыкновениям (Олеша 2). He knows that when people are relaxing they usually chat. He decides to respect certain human habits (2a).
         ♦ Ходасевич - человек старой школы. Он верил в необходимость провокации для уничтожения человека. Кроме того, он отдал дань современному стилю и в каждом встречном подозревал провокатора (Мандельштам 2). Khodasevich was a man of the old school who believed that provocation was essential to the business of destroying a chosen victim, and furthermore, he had succumbed to the new fashion of seeing a spy in everyone who came along (2a).
    3. заплатить дань кому-чему to pay attention to s.o. or sth. (often, in one's writings, speech etc):
    - X отдал дань Y-y X gave Y Y's due;
    - X paid homage to Y.

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  • 72 отдавать дань

    ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ <ПЛАТИТЬ/ЗАПЛАТИТЬ и т.п.> ДАНЬ lit
    [VP; subj: human; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. отдавать дань (чего) кому-чему to appreciate s.o. or sth. in full measure for his or its merit, show one's appreciation for s.o. or sth.:
    - X отдал Y-y AaHb(Z-a) X paid homage to Y < X paid Y the homage of Z>;
    - [in limited contexts] X gave person Y credit for Z.
         ♦ "...Посмотрите на себя: может ли мужчина, встретя вас, не заплатить вам дань удивления... хотя взглядом?" (Гончаров 1). "...Look at yourself: what man could fail to pay you the homage of admiration-if only with his eyes?" (1b).
         ♦ Такой путь менее тернист, чем обычный, который предполагал ученичество у шумевших тогда официальных метров символизма - у Бальмонта, Брюсова или Вячеслава Иванова (им Мандельштам, конечно, отдал дань, но не столь большую, как другие) (Мандельштам 2). There was a less thorny path than the one that in those years usually required an apprenticeship with the acknowledged masters of Symbolism: Balmont, Briusov, or Viacheslav Ivanov, then at the height of their fame. (M[andelstam] naturally paid them due tribute, but to a lesser degree than others did) (2a).
         ♦ И отдавая дань уму моей матери, надо сказать, что вела она себя с Ивановскими идеально, в том смысле, что запрятала подальше свою дерзость и строптивость (Рыбаков 1). It should also be said, giving my mother credit for intelligence, that she behaved perfectly with the Ivanovskys, and kept her rudeness and obstinacy well out of sight (1a).
    2. отдавать дань чему to comply with sth., yield to sth.:
    - X отдаёт дань Y-y X pays tribute to Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X succumbs < gives in> to Y.
         ♦ Он [Вертинский] отдавал дань моде, отражал те настроения, которые влияли в ту эпоху даже на таких серьёзных деятелей искусства, как Александр Блок, Алексей Толстой, Владимир Маяковский (Олеша 3). Не [Vertinsky] paid tribute to fashion, reflecting those attitudes which in that epoch influenced even such serious artistic figures as Alexander Blok, Alexey Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky (3a).
         ♦ Ему известно, что люди, отдыхая, болтают. Он решает отдать какую-то дань общечеловеческим обыкновениям (Олеша 2). He knows that when people are relaxing they usually chat. He decides to respect certain human habits (2a).
         ♦ Ходасевич - человек старой школы. Он верил в необходимость провокации для уничтожения человека. Кроме того, он отдал дань современному стилю и в каждом встречном подозревал провокатора (Мандельштам 2). Khodasevich was a man of the old school who believed that provocation was essential to the business of destroying a chosen victim, and furthermore, he had succumbed to the new fashion of seeing a spy in everyone who came along (2a).
    3. отдавать дань кому-чему to pay attention to s.o. or sth. (often, in one's writings, speech etc):
    - X отдал дань Y-y X gave Y Y's due;
    - X paid homage to Y.

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  • 73 отдать дань

    ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ <ПЛАТИТЬ/ЗАПЛАТИТЬ и т.п.> ДАНЬ lit
    [VP; subj: human; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. отдать дань (чего) кому-чему to appreciate s.o. or sth. in full measure for his or its merit, show one's appreciation for s.o. or sth.:
    - X отдал Y-y AaHb(Z-a) X paid homage to Y < X paid Y the homage of Z>;
    - [in limited contexts] X gave person Y credit for Z.
         ♦ "...Посмотрите на себя: может ли мужчина, встретя вас, не заплатить вам дань удивления... хотя взглядом?" (Гончаров 1). "...Look at yourself: what man could fail to pay you the homage of admiration-if only with his eyes?" (1b).
         ♦ Такой путь менее тернист, чем обычный, который предполагал ученичество у шумевших тогда официальных метров символизма - у Бальмонта, Брюсова или Вячеслава Иванова (им Мандельштам, конечно, отдал дань, но не столь большую, как другие) (Мандельштам 2). There was a less thorny path than the one that in those years usually required an apprenticeship with the acknowledged masters of Symbolism: Balmont, Briusov, or Viacheslav Ivanov, then at the height of their fame. (M[andelstam] naturally paid them due tribute, but to a lesser degree than others did) (2a).
         ♦ И отдавая дань уму моей матери, надо сказать, что вела она себя с Ивановскими идеально, в том смысле, что запрятала подальше свою дерзость и строптивость (Рыбаков 1). It should also be said, giving my mother credit for intelligence, that she behaved perfectly with the Ivanovskys, and kept her rudeness and obstinacy well out of sight (1a).
    2. отдать дань чему to comply with sth., yield to sth.:
    - X отдаёт дань Y-y X pays tribute to Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X succumbs < gives in> to Y.
         ♦ Он [Вертинский] отдавал дань моде, отражал те настроения, которые влияли в ту эпоху даже на таких серьёзных деятелей искусства, как Александр Блок, Алексей Толстой, Владимир Маяковский (Олеша 3). Не [Vertinsky] paid tribute to fashion, reflecting those attitudes which in that epoch influenced even such serious artistic figures as Alexander Blok, Alexey Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky (3a).
         ♦ Ему известно, что люди, отдыхая, болтают. Он решает отдать какую-то дань общечеловеческим обыкновениям (Олеша 2). He knows that when people are relaxing they usually chat. He decides to respect certain human habits (2a).
         ♦ Ходасевич - человек старой школы. Он верил в необходимость провокации для уничтожения человека. Кроме того, он отдал дань современному стилю и в каждом встречном подозревал провокатора (Мандельштам 2). Khodasevich was a man of the old school who believed that provocation was essential to the business of destroying a chosen victim, and furthermore, he had succumbed to the new fashion of seeing a spy in everyone who came along (2a).
    3. отдать дань кому-чему to pay attention to s.o. or sth. (often, in one's writings, speech etc):
    - X отдал дань Y-y X gave Y Y's due;
    - X paid homage to Y.

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  • 74 платить дань

    ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ <ПЛАТИТЬ/ЗАПЛАТИТЬ и т.п.> ДАНЬ lit
    [VP; subj: human; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. платить дань (чего) кому-чему to appreciate s.o. or sth. in full measure for his or its merit, show one's appreciation for s.o. or sth.:
    - X отдал Y-y AaHb(Z-a) X paid homage to Y < X paid Y the homage of Z>;
    - [in limited contexts] X gave person Y credit for Z.
         ♦ "...Посмотрите на себя: может ли мужчина, встретя вас, не заплатить вам дань удивления... хотя взглядом?" (Гончаров 1). "...Look at yourself: what man could fail to pay you the homage of admiration-if only with his eyes?" (1b).
         ♦ Такой путь менее тернист, чем обычный, который предполагал ученичество у шумевших тогда официальных метров символизма - у Бальмонта, Брюсова или Вячеслава Иванова (им Мандельштам, конечно, отдал дань, но не столь большую, как другие) (Мандельштам 2). There was a less thorny path than the one that in those years usually required an apprenticeship with the acknowledged masters of Symbolism: Balmont, Briusov, or Viacheslav Ivanov, then at the height of their fame. (M[andelstam] naturally paid them due tribute, but to a lesser degree than others did) (2a).
         ♦ И отдавая дань уму моей матери, надо сказать, что вела она себя с Ивановскими идеально, в том смысле, что запрятала подальше свою дерзость и строптивость (Рыбаков 1). It should also be said, giving my mother credit for intelligence, that she behaved perfectly with the Ivanovskys, and kept her rudeness and obstinacy well out of sight (1a).
    2. платить дань чему to comply with sth., yield to sth.:
    - X отдаёт дань Y-y X pays tribute to Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X succumbs < gives in> to Y.
         ♦ Он [Вертинский] отдавал дань моде, отражал те настроения, которые влияли в ту эпоху даже на таких серьёзных деятелей искусства, как Александр Блок, Алексей Толстой, Владимир Маяковский (Олеша 3). Не [Vertinsky] paid tribute to fashion, reflecting those attitudes which in that epoch influenced even such serious artistic figures as Alexander Blok, Alexey Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky (3a).
         ♦ Ему известно, что люди, отдыхая, болтают. Он решает отдать какую-то дань общечеловеческим обыкновениям (Олеша 2). He knows that when people are relaxing they usually chat. He decides to respect certain human habits (2a).
         ♦ Ходасевич - человек старой школы. Он верил в необходимость провокации для уничтожения человека. Кроме того, он отдал дань современному стилю и в каждом встречном подозревал провокатора (Мандельштам 2). Khodasevich was a man of the old school who believed that provocation was essential to the business of destroying a chosen victim, and furthermore, he had succumbed to the new fashion of seeing a spy in everyone who came along (2a).
    3. платить дань кому-чему to pay attention to s.o. or sth. (often, in one's writings, speech etc):
    - X отдал дань Y-y X gave Y Y's due;
    - X paid homage to Y.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > платить дань

  • 75 HAPPY

    • Call no man happy till he dies (he is dead) - Хвали утро днем, а день вечером (X)
    • He is happy who finds peace in his home - Зачем и клад, коли в семье лад (3)
    • Just because a man sings, it's no sign he's happy - Не всяк весел, кто поет (H)
    • Not everyone who dances is happy - Не всяк весел, кто поет (H)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > HAPPY

  • 76 Бойся гостя стоячего

    We say so of a guest who, when leaving, starts a conversation anew
    Cf: Everyone who says goodbye is not gone (Am.). Speed the parting guest (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Бойся гостя стоячего

  • 77 alérgico

    adj.
    1 allergic, who suffers from an allergy.
    2 allergic, originating from an allergy.
    3 allergic, atopic.
    * * *
    1 allergic (a, to)
    * * *
    alérgico, -a
    1.
    ADJ allergic (a to)
    2.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) [ser] < persona> allergic
    b) <afección/reacción> allergic
    * * *
    Ex. The course covered the structure of the Internet in general and navigation tools and was aimed at people ' allergic' to information technology looking for confidence.
    ----
    * reacción alérgica = allergic reaction.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) [ser] < persona> allergic
    b) <afección/reacción> allergic
    * * *

    Ex: The course covered the structure of the Internet in general and navigation tools and was aimed at people ' allergic' to information technology looking for confidence.

    * reacción alérgica = allergic reaction.

    * * *
    1 [ SER] ‹persona› allergic alérgico A algo allergic TO sth
    2 ‹afección/reacción› allergic
    * * *

    alérgico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    a) [ser] ‹ persona allergic;

    alérgico a algo allergic to sth
    b)afección/reacción allergic

    alérgico,-a adjetivo allergic
    ' alérgico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alérgica
    - gluten
    - láctea
    - lácteo
    English:
    allergic
    * * *
    alérgico, -a
    adj
    1. [a sustancia] allergic;
    todas las personas alérgicas al polen everyone who suffers from hay fever, all hay fever sufferers
    2. Fam Hum [a personas, ideologías] allergic
    nm,f
    allergy sufferer;
    [al polen] hay fever sufferer
    * * *
    adj allergic (a to)
    * * *
    alérgico, -ca adj
    : allergic
    * * *
    alérgico adj allergic

    Spanish-English dictionary > alérgico

  • 78 hail fellow well met

    (hail fellow well met (тж. hail-fellow-well-met))
    человек, находящийся со всеми в дружеских, приятельских отношениях, запанибрата, на дружеской ноге

    He chooses his company carefully. He isn't "hail fellow well met" to everyone who stops to ask him who he was with last night. (S. O'Casey, ‘The Flying Wasp’, ‘The Public Death of Shakespeare’) — Свою компанию он выбирает тщательно и отнюдь не собирается вставать на дружескую ногу со всяким, кому вздумается спросить, с кем он был накануне вечером.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > hail fellow well met

  • 79 касаться

    гл.
    1. to touch; 2. to feel; 3. to run one's hand over/along; 4. to concern; 5. to have smth to do with; 6. with regard to; 7. to deal; 8. as to/as regards/ as far as smth is concerned
    Значение русского глагола касаться относится как к физическому контакту, так и к сфере интеллектуальной деятельности. Английские эквиваленты различают физическую и интеллектуальную сферы, а также различаются по структурной роли в предложении и принадлежат к разным частям речи.
    1. to touch — (глагол to touch многозначен, и его значения, как и значения русского глагола касаться, относятся к разным сферам человеческой деятельности и соответствуют разным значениям русского глагола): a) касаться, коснуться, дотронуться: to touch smb, smth —дотронуться до кого-либо, чего-либо/коснуться кого-либо, чего-либо I could feel someone touching my shoulder. — Я почувствовал, что кто-то дотронулся до моего плеча./Я почувствовал, как кто-то коснулся моего плеча. She touched the button and the electronic gate opened. — Она нажала на кнопку, и автоматические ворота открылись. Andy would never let you drive his car, he goes mad if anyone touches it. — Энди никогда не позволит тебе ездить на его машине, он с ума сходит, когда кто-нибудь дотрагивается до нее. She touched me on the arm. — Она коснулась моей руки. Не touched the cat with his hand. — Он дотронулся до кота ( рукой). I put the cards together on the table so that the edges were just touching. — Я положил карты на стол так, чтобы их края только касались друг друга. Do not touch the wire or you will get electrocuting. — Смотри, не коснись провода, а то тебя ударит током. Не drew me closer until our bodies were touching. — Он притянул меня к себе поближе, так что наши тела касались друг друга. Don't touch me! — Не трогай меня! b) затрагивать, коснуться (вопроса, проблемы): to touch upon smth — затрагивать что-либо; to touch upon the problem (plan, subject) — касаться проблемы (вопроса, темы) In his report he did not touch upon the issue of emigration. — В своем докладе он не касался проблем эмиграции. Не only touched upon the problem but did not go into detail. — Он только коснулся этой проблемы, но не вдавался в подробности/детали. There is one factor we haven't touched upon. — Есть еще один фактор, которого мы не коснулись/который мы не затронули.
    2. to feel — касаться, дотронуться, ощутить, ощупывать (дотронуться слегка, чтобы только почувствовать или определить, что это такое): Feel how soft this material is. — Пощупай, какой это мягкий материал. Doctor Vane fell Freddy's forehead to see if he was running high temperature. — Доктор Вейн дотронулся до лба Фредди, чтобы определить, нет ли у него высокой температуры./Доктор Вейн потрогал лоб у Фредди, чтобы определить, нет ли у него высокой температуры. She felt the radiator: «It is cold, the boiler must have come out again». — Она коснулась радиатора: «Радиатор холодный, скорее всего котел вышел из строя»./Она дотронулась до радиатора: «Радиатор холодный, наверное котел вышел из строя». The stones felt rough and warm under my feet. — Камни под ногами на ощупь были острыми и теплыми. I am not sure what sort of material it is, it feels kind of wax. — Я не уверен из какого материала это сделано, но на ощупь это похоже на воск.
    3. to run one's hand over/along — провести рукой по чему-либо: She ran her hand along the cat's back, feeling its soft fur. — Она провела рукой по спине кота, ощущая его мягкий мех. Blind people read by running their fingers over a series of the raised dots, called Braille. — Слепые читают, проводя пальцами по выпуклым точкам, которые называют алфавитом Брайля.
    4. to concern — касаться, иметь отношение к…. относиться (упоминать о том, что произошло или могло быть объектом или субъектом происходящего): as far as 1 am concerned — что касается меня Much of the material in these early letters concerns events that happened some years ago. — Значительная часть материала в этих ранних письмах касается событий, которые произошли несколько лет тому назад. One of the remarkable stories about him concerns his first performance at the theatre. — Одна из примечательных историй о нем касается его первого выступления в театре. I have no complaints, as far as I'm concerned everything was all right. — У меня нет никаких жалоб, по-моему все было прекрасно. I don't enjoy travelling, I am afraid, as far as I am concerned, it would just be a waste of money. — Я не получаю никакого удовольствия от путешествий, по-моему, это пустая трата денег. Don't worry, the accusation doesn't concern you. — He волнуйся, обвинение тебя не касается. The story concerns a man who was a friend of mine. — Этот рассказ касается человека, который был моим другом. My past doesn't concern you. — Мое прошлое не имеет к вам никакого отношения. These changes concern everyone who has children of school age. — Эти изменения касаются всех, у кого есть дети школьного возраста.
    5. to have smth to do with — касаться, иметь отношение к… (быть связанным с чем-либо, кем-либо каким-либо образом, хотя может быть неясно, как конкретно связаны объекты): to have nothing to do with smth, smb — не касаться чего-либо, кого-либо/не иметь никакого отношения к чему-либо, кому-либо It has nothing to do with him. — Это его не касается./Он к этому не имеет никакого отношения. I am not aware what her job is, but it is something to do with marketing. — Я не имею понятия, какая у нее работа, но она имеет какое-то отношение к маркетингу/Я не имею понятия, какая у нее работа, но она как-то связана с маркетингом. Harry is going into hospital tomorrow it is something to do with his leg, I think. — Гарри завтра ложится в больницу, мне кажется, это связано с его ногой/касается его ноги. His decision to move overseas has a lot to do with his financial problems. — Его решение уехать за границу связано с его финансовыми трудностями.
    6. with regard to — в отношении, касательно (слово официального стиля речи для указания вопроса или темы, которую вводят для обсуждения или доклада): With regard to the matter of unemployment, I would like to add a few remarks to what was said by the previous speaker. — Что касается проблемы безработицы, мне бы хотелось добавить несколько замечаний к тому, что было сказано предыдущим оратором. With regard to your letter concerning my January payment, this matter has now been settled. — Что касается вашего письма относительно моей январской зарплаты, то этот вопрос уже улажен.
    7. to deal — касаться, иметь дело с… (описывает или трактует какой-либо вопрос, проблему, тему и т. п.): to deal with smth. — касаться чего-либо/затрагивать что-либо; to deal with a problem — рассматривать проблему/заниматься проблемой These ideas are dealt with more fully in chapter four. — Эти идеи более подробно рассматриваются в четвертой главе./Четвертая глава более подробно касается этих идей.
    8. as to/as regards/as far as smth is concerned — что касается этого, насчет: as to me — что касается меня As for her, I want lo see her never again. — Что до нее, я не хочу ее больше видеть./Что касается ее, я не хочу ее больше видеть. She said nothing as to the salary. — Она ничего не сказала насчет зарплаты/о зарплате. As regards the environmental issues, the government will enforce extreme regulation. — Что касается вопросов охраны окружающей среды, правительство ужесточает существующие правила.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > касаться

  • 80 update list

    "A list that includes the name of the person who originally sent a task request plus the names of everyone who received the task request, reassigned the task to someone else, or chose to keep an updated copy of the task in their task list."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > update list

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