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1 cavea
I.In gen., Plin. 11, 2, 2, § 3.—Hence,II.Esp.A.An enclosure for animals (cf. caulae), a stall, cage, den, coop, beehive, bird-cage, and the like, Lucr. 6, 198; 3, 684; Hor. A. P. 473; Mart. 9, 58, 10; 9, 89, 4; Suet. Calig. 27; id. Ner. 29 al.—Of a birdcage, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 67; id. Curc. 3, 1, 79; cf. id. Capt. 1, 2, 15; Cic. Div. 2, 35, 73; id. N. D. 2, 3, 7; Mart. 14, 77.—Of a beehive, Verg. G. 4, 58; Col. 9, 7, 4; 9, 15, 7; 9, 15, 9.— Hence,B.An enclosure about a young tree, in order to protect it from injury, Col. 5, 6, 21; 5, 9, 11; Pall. Febr. 10, 5; a hedge before the windows of a cage, Col. 8, 8, 4.—C.In the human body.1.The roof of the mouth, Prud. Cath. 2, 92.—2.The sockets of the eyes, Lact. Mort. Pers. 40, 5.—D.The part of the theatre in which spectators sat, spectators ' seats or benches, Plaut. Am. prol. 66; Cic. Lael. 7, 24; Lucr. 4, 78; Verg. A. 5, 340; 8, 636; on account of the ascending rows of benches, ima or prima, the seat of the nobility, media and summa or ultima, the seat of the lower classes, Cic. Sen. 14, 48; Suet. Aug. 44; id. Claud. 21; Sen. Tranq. 11:2.CAV. II.,
Inscr. Orell. 2539; cf. Dict. of Antiq.—Meton.a.(Pars pro toto.) The theatre in gen., Plaut. Truc. 5, 1. 39; Cic. Leg. 2, 15, 38.—b.The spectators, Stat. Th. 1, 423. -
2 ascia
ascĭa, ae, f. [kindred with axinê, an axe], an axe for hewing wood, a carpenter's axe (syn.: securis, bipennis, ferrum).I.Lit.: rogum asciā ne polito, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Cic Leg 2, 23; Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 198:II.tilia ascias retundit, id 16, 40, 76, § 207: in securi et asciā aliquid deicere,
Vulg. Psa. 73, 6:lignum de saltu praecidit opus manūs artificis in asciā,
ib. Jer. 10, 3.—Prov.. asciam sibi in crus impingere or illidere, to cut one's own legs, Petr 74, 16; cf. App. M. 3, p. 139, 6.—Transf.A. B.A mason's trowel, Vitr. 7, 2; Pall. 1, 14; upon monuments such a trowel is found pictured, and in the inscription the expression SVB ASCIA or AD ASCIAM DEDICATVM, i. e. consecrated while yet under the trowel (prob this was done in order to protect the empty sepulchre from injury), Inscr Orell. 249, 4464; 4465; 4466;4467: PATER ET MATER FILIO DVLCISSIMO AD ASCIAM DEDICATVM POSVERVNT,
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3 put out
1) (to extend (a hand etc): He put out his hand to steady her.) tender (la mano a alguien)2) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) echar3) (to extinguish (a fire, light etc): The fire brigade soon put out the fire.) apagar4) (to issue, give out: They put out a distress call.) emitir, lanzar5) (to cause bother or trouble to: Don't put yourself out for my sake!) molestarse (por)6) (to annoy: I was put out by his decision.) molestarseput out vb apagarput out vtinconvenience: importunar, incomodarv.• sofocar v.
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1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( put outside) \<\<washing/cat\>\> sacar*b) ( set out) disponer*, colocar*c) ( extend) \<\<arm/tongue\>\> sacar*she put out her hand — tendió or alargó la mano
d) ( dislocate) dislocarse*, zafarse (Chi, Méx)2)a) ( extinguish) \<\<fire/light/cigarette\>\> apagar*b) ( anesthetize) (colloq) dormir*, anestesiarc) ( distort)the new prices have put all our estimates out — los nuevos precios significan que nuestros cálculos son ahora erróneos
d) ( in baseball) \<\<hitter/runner\>\> sacar*, poner* `out'3)a) (offend, upset) molestar, ofendershe was most put out — se molestó or se ofendió mucho
b) ( inconvenience) molestar4)a) (issue, publish) \<\<photograph/statement\>\> publicar*b) ( broadcast) transmitir5) ( pass on)the contract is being put out to tender — van a llamar a concurso or a licitación para el contrato
6) ( sprout) \<\<shoots/buds\>\> echar7) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( expel) \<\<troublemaker\>\> echar8) v + adv ( Naut) salir*, zarparto put out to sea — hacerse* a la mar
2. adjective (pred)to be put out — estar* molesto
1. VT + ADV1) (=place outside) [+ rubbish] sacar; [+ cat] sacar fuera, dejar afuerapasture 1.he put the cat out for the night — sacó al gato a que pasara la noche fuera, dejó al gato fuera para que pasara la noche
2) (=eject) [+ squatter, tenant, troublemaker] echar, expulsar3) (=stretch out, push out) [+ hand] alargar, tender; [+ arm] alargar, extender; [+ tongue, claws, horns] sacar; [+ leaves, shoots] echarfeelerhe put out his arm to protect himself — se protegió con el brazo, puso el brazo para protegerse
4) (=lay out in order) [+ cards, chessmen, chairs] disponer, colocar; [+ clothes, best china] sacar, poner5) (=publish) [+ book] publicar, sacar; [+ record] sacar; [+ appeal, statement, propaganda] hacer; [+ warning] dar; (=broadcast) [+ programme] transmitir; (=circulate) [+ rumour] hacer circular, hacer correrthey have put out a press release denying the allegations — han desmentido las alegaciones en un comunicado de prensa, han emitido un comunicado de prensa negando las alegaciones
6) (=extinguish) [+ light, cigarette, fire] apagar7) (=annoy, upset) enfadar, enojar (LAm)8) (=disconcert) desconcertarhe didn't seem at all put out by the news — no parecía estar en absoluto desconcertado por las noticias
9) (=inconvenience) molestar•
to put o.s. out, she really put herself out for us — se tomó muchas molestias por nosotrosdon't put yourself out, will you! — iro ¡tú, sobre todo, no hagas nada!
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I don't want to put you out — no quiero molestarleare you sure I'm not putting you out? — ¿está seguro de que no le causo ningún inconveniente?
10) (=render incorrect) [+ calculations] desbaratar, echar por tierra11) (Sport) (=eliminate) [+ team, contestant] eliminar (of de)a knee injury put him out of the first two games — una lesión de rodilla lo eliminó de los primeros dos partidos
12) (=dislocate) [+ shoulder, knee] dislocar•
I put my back out lifting that box — me he hecho polvo la espalda levantando esa caja13) (=give anaesthetic to) anestesiar, dormir14) (=lend) [+ money] prestar15) (=subcontract)•
to put sth out to tender — sacar algo a concurso or a licitación16) (Naut) [+ boat] echar al mar2. VI + ADV1) (Naut) salir, zarpar ( from de)2) (US) ** (=agree to sex) acceder, consentir* * *
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1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( put outside) \<\<washing/cat\>\> sacar*b) ( set out) disponer*, colocar*c) ( extend) \<\<arm/tongue\>\> sacar*she put out her hand — tendió or alargó la mano
d) ( dislocate) dislocarse*, zafarse (Chi, Méx)2)a) ( extinguish) \<\<fire/light/cigarette\>\> apagar*b) ( anesthetize) (colloq) dormir*, anestesiarc) ( distort)the new prices have put all our estimates out — los nuevos precios significan que nuestros cálculos son ahora erróneos
d) ( in baseball) \<\<hitter/runner\>\> sacar*, poner* `out'3)a) (offend, upset) molestar, ofendershe was most put out — se molestó or se ofendió mucho
b) ( inconvenience) molestar4)a) (issue, publish) \<\<photograph/statement\>\> publicar*b) ( broadcast) transmitir5) ( pass on)the contract is being put out to tender — van a llamar a concurso or a licitación para el contrato
6) ( sprout) \<\<shoots/buds\>\> echar7) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( expel) \<\<troublemaker\>\> echar8) v + adv ( Naut) salir*, zarparto put out to sea — hacerse* a la mar
2. adjective (pred)to be put out — estar* molesto
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