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  • 41 ещё

    нареч.
    1) ( дополнительное количество) (some) more; (при сравн. ст.) still

    дай мне ещё де́нег — give me (some) more money

    ещё две [три] шту́ки — two [three] more; another two [three]

    ещё раз — once again, once more

    ещё два ра́за — twice more брит.; two more times амер.

    ещё и ещё — again and again; more and more (перед сущ.)

    ещё сто́лько же сущ. в ед.) — as much again; (с сущ. во мн.) as many again

    ещё оди́н — another (one); one more

    2) (+ сравн. ст.; в большей степени) even more, still more; still (+ сравн. ст.)

    ещё бо́льше — still more

    она́ ста́ла ещё краси́вее — she has become even / still more beautiful

    3) (к тому же, в дополнение) in addition, as well

    он неспосо́бен, да ещё (и) лени́в — he is stupid and lazy too [lazy into the bargain]

    что ещё? — what else?; what now?

    4) (так давно, как) as far back as, as long ago as; (только; так недавно, как) only; as early as

    ещё в 1920 году́ — as far back [as long ago] as 1920; as early as 1920

    ещё (то́лько) вчера́ — only yesterday

    5) ( по-прежнему) still; (в вопросе тж. и при отрицании) yet

    ли́стья ещё зелёные — the leaves are still green

    он ещё не уста́л — he is not tired yet

    ты прочёл э́ту кни́гу? - Нет ещё — have you read this book? - Not yet

    он ещё успе́ет на по́езд — he still has time to catch the train

    ••

    пока́ ещё — 1) ( в течение какого-то времени) for the present, for the time being 2) ( до сих пор) so far; not yet

    он пока́ ещё оста́нется здесь — he'll stay here for the present

    ещё бы! — you bet!; I'll say!

    вот ещё!, ещё чего! — what next!; indeed!; well, I like that!

    вот ещё но́вости! — that's a nice how-do-you-do!, what next!

    э́то ещё ничего́! — that's nothing!

    да / и ещё как! — and how!; you bet!

    а ещё (со значением упрёка)переводится вопросительно-отрицательными предложениями

    чего́ хны́чешь? а ещё большо́й ма́льчик! — I wish you'd stop whining! Aren't you a big boy!

    а ты ещё не хоте́л сюда́ е́хать! — weren't you reluctant to come here!

    а ещё интеллиге́нт! — don't you consider yourself an intellectual!

    то́т [та́] ещё — 1) (о ком-л неприятном, ненадёжном) undependable, tricky, slippery 2) ( не очень хороший) not real / true / genuine; not really good

    он то́т ещё тип — he is a slippery type

    она́ та́ ещё шту́чка! — she's one of a kind!

    он то́т ещё худо́жник! — he is not really a true artist!; the kind of artist he is!

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  • 42 Alius

    1.
    Ālĭus (better Ālĕus), a, um, adj., = Elius (v. Alis and Elis), Elian; subst., a native of Elis, a town in Achaia (only a few times in Plaut. Capt.):

    postquam belligerant Aetoli cum Aleis,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 24; 27; 2, 2, 30.
    2.
    ălĭus, a, ud, adj. and subst. (old form, alis, alid, after the analogy of quis, quid:

    alis rare,

    Cat. 66, 28; Sall. ap. Charis, 2, p. 133; Inscr. Orell. 2488:

    alid more freq.,

    Lucr. 1, 263; 5, 257; 5, 1305; 5, 1456; Cat. 29, 15; cf. Prisc. 13, p. 959.— Gen. sing. masc.: alius, rare, and not used by Tac.; for which alterius is com. used (v. alter); also alii, Cato and Licin. ap. Prisc. 194 P.; Varr. R. R. 1, 2.— Fem. gen.:

    aliae,

    Lucr. 3, 918; Cic. Div. 2, 13, 30; Liv. 24, 27, 8; Gell. 2, 28, 1; Capito ap. Gell. 4, 10, 8.— Masc. dat.:

    ali,

    Lucr. 6, 1226:

    alio,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 13. — Fem. dat.:

    aliae,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 207; Gell. 9, 4, 8) [cf. allos; Osc. allo ( nom. sing. fem.); Goth. alis; Erse, aile; O. H. Germ. alles, elles ( conj.); Engl. else], another, [p. 90] other (i. e. of many, whereas alter is one of two, v. exceptt. under II. G.); freq. with the indef. pronn. aliquis, quis, aliqui, qui, quidam, and the interrog. quis, qui, etc.
    I.
    A.. In gen.:

    eorum sectam sequuntur multi mortales... multi alii ex Troja strenui viri,

    Naev. Bell. Pun. 1, 16:

    alios multos,

    Vulg. Matt. 15, 30; ib. Marc. 7, 4:

    plures alios,

    ib. ib. 12, 5:

    cum aliis pluribus,

    ib. Act. 15, 35:

    an ita dissolvit, ut omnes alii dissolverunt?

    Cic. Font. 1; Tac. H. 5, 5:

    dum aliud aliquid flagiti conficiat,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 5:

    nec nobis praeter med alius quisquam est servos Sosia,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 244:

    nec quisquam alius affuit,

    id. ib. 1, 1, 269:

    panem vel aliud quidquam,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 3, 35. utrum hanc actionem habebis an aliam quampiam; Cic. Caecin. 37:

    quidquid aliud dare,

    Vulg. Lev. 22, 25:

    ALIS NE POTESTO,

    Inscr. Orell. 2488:

    datum Mi esse ab dis aliis,

    Plaut. Am. prol. 12:

    adulescentulo in alio occupato amore,

    Ter. And. 5, 1, 10:

    aut aliae cujus desiderium insideat rei,

    Lucr. 3, 918:

    ne quam aliam quaerat copiam,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 54:

    nisi quid pater ait aliud,

    id. And. 5, 4, 47:

    si verum est, Q. Fabium Labeonem seu quem alium arbitrum a senatu datum, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 1, 10, 33:

    quodcumque alid auget,

    Lucr. 5, 257:

    Est alius quidam, parasitaster paululus,

    Ter. Ad. 5. 2, 4; so Vulg. Luc. 22, 59:

    tuo (judicio) stabis, si aliud quoddam est tuum,

    Cic. Or. 71, 237:

    L. Aemilius alius vir erat,

    Liv. 44, 18:

    Genus ecce aliud discriminis audi,

    Juv. 12, 24:

    alius, ne condemnaretur, pecuniam dedit,

    Cic. Verr. 5, 117; Tac. Agr. 39:

    nemo alius,

    Cic. Pis. 94; Vulg. Joan. 15, 24:

    alius nemo,

    Cic. Quinct. 76:

    plus alimenti est in pane quam in ullo alio,

    Cels. 2, 18:

    aliud esse causae suspicamur,

    Cic. Fl. 39:

    Anne aliud tunc praefecti?

    Juv. 4, 78:

    estne viris reliqui aliud,

    Sall. Fragm. 187, 19:

    aliud auxilii,

    Tac. A. 5, 8:

    aliud subsidii,

    id. ib. 12, 46:

    alia honorum,

    id. ib. 1, 9:

    alia sumptuum,

    id. ib. 15, 15:

    sunt alia quae magis timeam,

    Cic. Phil. 5, 29: Facete is quidem, sicut alia, many other things, id. Fin. 1, 3, 7 Madv.:

    haec aliaque,

    Tac. H. 3, 51 al. —

    Hence, alio die, t. t. of the soothsayer, when he wished the Comitia postponed to another day, on the pretence of unfavorable omens: quid gravius quam rem susceptam dirimi, si unus augur alio die dixerit?

    Cic. Leg. 2, 12, 31; id. Phil. 2, 33, 83 and 84 Wernsd. Perh. there is a reference to the same thing in Plaut. Poen. 2, 52: ita res divina mihi fuit: res serias omnes extollo ex hoc die in alium diem.—With aliquis, quisquam, or ullus implied (cf. aliqui, V. B., and aliquis, II. B.):

    ut, etiam si aliud melius fuit, tamen legatorum reditum exspectetis,

    Cic. Phil. 6, 6:

    utar post alio, si invenero melius,

    something else, id. Tusc. 1, 7, 14; so,

    si in aliud tempus differetur,

    Caes. B C. 1, 86:

    an alium exspectamus?

    Vulg. Matt. 11, 3; ib. Marc. 4, 36:

    siti magis quam alia re accenditur,

    Sall. J. 89, 5:

    neque sex legiones alia de causa missas in Hispaniam,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 85:

    neque creatura alia poterit nos separare,

    Vulg. Rom. 8, 39.
    Instances of the rare gen.
    alius:

    alius generis bestiae,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 123; Varr. L. L. 9, 40, 67 dub.:

    alius ingenii,

    Liv. 1, 56, 7 Madv. by conj.:

    alius ordinis,

    Amm. 30, 5, 10:

    artificis aliusve,

    Front. Controv. Agr. 2, 40, 27:

    alius coloris,

    Non. p. 450:

    nomine vel ejus pro quo... aut alius qui, etc.,

    Dig. 39, 2, 24, § 6; v. aliusmodi.—
    B.
    In comparisons, with atque, ac, or et, more rarely with nisi and quam; with the latter, in good class. authors, only when preceded by a neg. clause, or by an interrog. implying a neg.; cf. Ruhnk. ad Ter. And. 3, 3, 13; instead of quam, the comp. abl. or praeter, and similar words, sometimes appear, other than, different from, etc.
    (α).
    With atque, ac, or et:

    illi sunt alio ingenio atque tu,

    Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 35:

    alium esse censes nunc me atque olim quom dabam?

    Ter. And. 3, 3, 13:

    potest non solum aliud mihi ac tibi, sed mihi ipsi aliud alias videri,

    Cic. Or. 71, 237:

    longe alia nobis ac tu scripseras nuntiantur,

    id. Att. 11, 10:

    res alio modo est ac putatur,

    id. Inv. 2, 6, 21 B. and K.:

    qui longe alia ratione ac reliqui Galli bellum gerere coeperunt,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 28:

    non alius essem atque nunc sum,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 9:

    longe aliam esse navigationem in concluso mari atque in vastissimo atque apertissimo Oceano perspiciebant,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 9: aliud (se) esse facturum ac pronunciasset, Nep. Ages. 3, 4:

    alia atque antea sentiret,

    id. Hann. 2, 2:

    lux longe alia est solis et lychnorum,

    is very different, Cic. Cael. 28.—
    (β).
    With nisi or quam (the latter is suspicious in Cic.; cf. Ochsn. Eclog. 252; Orell. ad Cic. Tusc. 1, 31, 75):

    amare autem nihil aliud est, nisi eum ipsum diligere, quem ames,

    nothing else than, only, Cic. Lael. 27, 100:

    neque ulla fuit causa intermissionis epistularum nisi quod, etc.,

    id. Fam. 7, 13:

    erat historia nihil aliud nisi annalium confectio,

    id. de Or. 2, 12:

    Quid est aliud tumultus nisi perturbatio tanta, ut, etc.?

    id. Phil. 8, 3:

    nihil aliud agerem, nisi eum, qui accusatus esset, defenderem,

    id. Sull. 12; id. Att. 5, 10:

    quid est aliud Gigantum modo bellare cum dis nisi naturae repugnare?

    id. Sen. 2, 5; id. Sex. Rosc. 19, 54; id. Rosc. Am. 5, 13; id. Leg. 1, 8, 25:

    pinaster nihil aliud est quam pinus silvestris,

    Plin. 16, 10; Nep. Arist. 2, 2; id. Paus. 1, 4:

    Lysander nihil aliud molitus est quam ut omnes civitates in sua teneret potestate,

    id. Lys. 1, 4:

    neque aliud huic defuit quam generosa stirps,

    id. Eum. 1, 2:

    Nullo quippe alio vincis discrimine quam quod Illi marmoreum caput est, etc.,

    Juv. 8, 54.—Hence, nihil aliud nisi or quam, = ouden allo ê, followed by finite verb, nothing else than, nothing but, only (after these words, fecit, factum est may be supplied, or the phraseology changed to nulla alia re facta; cf. Matth. Gr. 903; Hoogev. ad Vig. p. 475;

    Kuhn. Gr. Gr. II. p. 825): tribunatus P. Sestii nihil aliud nisi meum nomen causamque sustinuit,

    Cic. Sest. 6, 13:

    ut nihil aliud nisi de hoste ac de laude cogitet,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 22, 64; Liv. 2, 8:

    et hostes quidem nihil aliud (i. e. nulla alia re facta) quam perfusis vano timore Romanis citato agmine abeunt,

    id. 2, 63; 31, 24:

    sed ab lictore nihil aliud quam prehendere prohibito, cum conversus in Patres impetus esset,

    id. 2, 29:

    ut domo abditus nihil aliud quam per edicta obnuntiaret,

    Suet. Caes. 20:

    mox nihil aliud quam vectabatur et deambulabat,

    id. Aug. 83.—So, quid aliud quam? what other thing than? what else than? quibus quid aliud quam admonemus cives nos eorum esse, Liv. 4, 3:

    quid aliud quam ad bellum vocabantur?

    Flor. 3, 23 med.; so,

    Quid Tullius? Anne aliud quam sidus?

    Juv. 7, 199.—In affirmative-clauses rare, and only post-Aug.:

    te alia omnia, quam quae velis, agere, moleste ferrem,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 15, 2:

    quod alium quam se cooptassent,

    Suet. Ner. 2 al. —So, with the simple interrogative, quis alius? quid aliud? Qui, malum, alii? Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 10:

    Quid te aliud sollicitat?

    id. ib. 1, 2, 82:

    Quid aliud tibi vis?

    id. Heaut. 2, 3, 90:

    Numquid vis aliud?

    id. Eun. 1, 2, 111:

    Sed quis nunc alius audet praeferre? etc.,

    Juv. 12, 48:

    Quid enim est aliud Antonius?

    Cic. Phil. 2, 70:

    Quid est aliud furere?

    id. Pis. 47:

    Quid est alia sinistra liberalitas?

    Cat. 29, 15 al. —
    (γ).
    With comp. abl. (cf. in Gr. alla tôn dikaiôn, Xen. Mem. 4, 4, 25):

    qui quaerit alia his, malum videtur quaerere,

    other than, Plaut. Poen. prol. 22:

    quod est aliud melle,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 16: nec quidquam aliud libertate communi quaesisse, nothing else but, Brut. et Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 2:

    neve putes alium sapiente bonoque beatum,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 20:

    alius Lysippo,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 240:

    accusator alius Sejano,

    Phaedr. 3, prol. 41.—
    (δ).
    With praeter:

    nec nobis praeter me alius quisquam est servos Sosia,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 249:

    nec quidquam aliud est philosophia praeter studium sapientiae,

    Cic. Off. 2, 2, 5:

    non est alius praeter eum,

    Vulg. Marc. 12, 32:

    rogavit numquid aliud ferret praeter arcam?

    Cic. de Or. 2, 69:

    Num quid igitur aliud in illis judiciis versatum est praeter hasce insidias?

    id. Clu. 62:

    nec jam tela alia habebant praeter gladios,

    Liv. 38, 21, 5.—
    (ε).
    With extra (eccl. Lat.):

    neque est alius extra te,

    Vulg. 1 Reg. 2. 2; ib. Soph. 2, 15.—
    (ζ).
    With absque (eccl. Lat.):

    non est alius Deus absque te,

    Vulg. 1 Par. 17, 20.—
    (η).
    With praeterquam:

    cum aliud, praeterquam de quo retulissent, decemviri dicere prohiberent,

    Liv. 3, 40.
    II.
    Esp.
    A.
    In distributive-clauses repeated even several times, and also interchanged with non nulli, quidam, ceteri, pars, partim, etc., the one... the other; plur., some... others:

    quid potes dicere cur alia defendas, alia non cures?

    Cic. Phil. 2, 111:

    latera tegentes alios, alios praegredientes amicos,

    id. ib. 13, 4: cum alii fossas complerent, alii defensores vallo depellerent, Caes. B. G. 3, 25; id. B. C. 1, 55:

    alii experimentorum notitiam necessariam esse contendunt, alii non satis potentem usum esse proponunt, Cels. prooem.: quae minus tuta erant, alia fossis, alia vallis, alia turribus muniebat,

    Liv. 32, 5; so Vulg. Matt. 13, 5 sqq.; ib. 1 Cor. 12, 10; Cels. 3, 3, enumerating the different kinds of fever, repeats aliae seventeen times:

    cum aliis Q. Frater legatus, aliis C. Pomptinus legatus, reliquis M. Anneius legatus etc.,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 8:

    proferebant alii purpuram, tus alii, gemmas alii, vina non nulli Graeca,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 56, § 146: alias bestias nantes, alias volucres, serpentes quasdam, quasdam esse gradientes; earum ipsarum partim solivagas, partim congregatas;

    immanes alias, quasdam autem cicures, non nullas abditas,

    id. Tusc. 5, 13, 38:

    principes partim interfecerant, alios in exsilium ejecerant,

    Nep. Pelop. 1, 4:

    nos alii ibimus Afros, pars Scythiam veniemus,

    Verg. E. 1, 65:

    alii superstantes proeliarentur, pars occulti muros subruerent,

    Tac. H. 4, 23.—Sometimes alius is omitted in one clause:

    Helvetii ea spe dejecti navibus junctis, alii vadis Rhodani, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 8:

    Veientes ignari in partem praedae suae vocatos deos, alios votis ex urbe sua evocatos, etc.,

    Liv. 5, 21; Plin. 2, 43, 44, § 114:

    castra metari placuit, ut opus et alii proelium inciperent,

    Tac. A. 1, 63.—Also with aliquis:

    alia sunt tamquam sibi nata, ut oculi, ut aures: aliqua etiam ceterorum membrorum usum adjuvant,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 19, 63: [putat aliquis esse voluptatem bonum;

    alius autem pecuniam],

    id. Tusc. 5, 28, 60 B. and K.; cf. Goer. ad Cic. Ac. 2, 10, 20.—Sometimes aliud... aliud designate merely a distinction between two objects contrasted, one thing... another:

    Numquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicit,

    Juv. 14, 321:

    Fuit tempus, quo alia adversa, alia secunda principi,

    Plin. Pan. 72:

    aliud est male dicere, aliud accusare,

    Cic. Cael. 3; id. Lig. 16; Quint. 10, 1, 53:

    aliud est servum esse, aliud servire,

    id. 5, 10, 60 al.:

    jam sciunt longe aliud esse virgines rapere, aliud pugnare cum viris,

    Liv. 1, 12; cf. infra, e.—
    B.
    Alius repeated in another case, or with its derivatives, aliter, alias, alio, alibi, aliunde, etc. (but never with its derivatives in Tac.), in imitation of the Greek (cf. L. and S. s. v. allos, and Ochsn. Eclog. 110): simul alis alid aliunde rumitant inter se, Naev. ap. Fest. pp. 135 and 225; cf.

    Bothe, Fragm. Comic. p. 25: alius alium percontamur, cuja est navis?

    one another, Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 46:

    fallacia alia aliam trudit,

    Ter. And. 4, 4, 40:

    fecerunt alii quidem alia quam multa,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 20, 6:

    signa et ornamenta alia alio in loco intuebantur,

    some in one place and some in another, id. Verr. 2. 1, 22:

    alius in alia est re magis utilis,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 111:

    alius ex alia parte,

    id. Verr. 1, 66:

    dies alios alio dedit ordine Luna felicis operum,

    Verg. G. 1, 276:

    ut ipsi inter se alii aliis prodesse possent,

    Cic. Off. 1, 7, 22; id. Leg. 1, 12, 33:

    ideo multa conjecta sunt, aliud alio tempore,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 7:

    habes Sardos venales, alium alio nequiorem,

    one worse than another, id. Fam. 7, 24: quo facto cum alius alii subsidium ferrent, one to another, Fr., l'un a

    l'autre,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 26 Herz.:

    legiones aliae alia in parte resistunt,

    id. ib. 2, 22:

    alius alia causa illata,

    id. ib. 1, 39:

    cum ceteros alii alium alia de causa improbarent,

    Suet. Vesp. 6:

    alius alii subsidium ferunt,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 26:

    alius alio more viventes,

    each in a different way, Sall. C. 6, 2:

    alius alii tanti facinoris conscii,

    id. ib. 22, 2; so id. ib. 52, 28; id. J. 53, 8; Curt. 10, 5, 16; Just. 15, 2:

    alii autem aliud clamabant,

    Vulg. Act. 19, 32:

    illi alias aliud iisdem de rebus sentiunt,

    now this, now that, Cic. de Or. 2, 7 fin.:

    aliter ab aliis digeruntur,

    id. ib. 2, 19; Vulg. 3 Reg. 22, 20:

    equites alii alia dilapsi sunt,

    some in this way, some in that, Liv. 44, 43:

    cum alii alio mitterentur,

    id. 7, 39: Alis alibi stantes, omnes tamen adversis volneribus conciderunt, Sall. ap. Charis. 2, p. 133:

    jussit alios alibi fodere,

    Liv. 44, 33; Vulg. Sap. 18, 18.—
    C.
    Alius ex alio, super alium, post alium, one after another; so often of the connection between ideas:

    ut aliud ex alio incidit, occurrit, etc.,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 37:

    aliud ex alio succurrit mihi,

    Cic. Fragm. C. 12:

    alid ex alio reficit natura,

    Lucr. 1, 263; 5, 1305; 5, 1456: sed, [p. 91] ut aliud ex alio, mihi non est dubium, quin, etc., Cic. Att. 16, 14, Plin. Pan. 18, 1:

    ex alio in aliud vicissitudo atque mutatio,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 24, 69:

    alias ex aliis nectendo moras,

    Liv. 7, 39:

    aliam ex alia prolem,

    Verg. G. 3, 65; id. Cir. 364:

    nos alia ex aliis in fata vocamur,

    id. A. 3, 494:

    quae impie per biennium alia super alia es ausus,

    Liv. 3, 56; 23, 36:

    aliud super aliud scelus,

    id. 30, 26; Plin. Ep. 7, 8; Suet. Ner. 49:

    deinde ab eo magistratu alium post alium sibi peperit,

    Sall. J. 63, 5.—
    D.
    Alius atque alius or alius aliusque, the one and the other; now this, now that; different:

    eadem res saepe aut probatur aut reicitur, alio atque alio elata verbo,

    Cic. Or. 22, 72:

    alio atque alio loco requiescere,

    in different places, Sall. J. 72, 2:

    inchoata res aliis atque aliis de causis dilata erat,

    Liv. 8, 23:

    aliud ejus subinde atque aliud facientes initium,

    Sen. Ep. 32, 2:

    cum alia atque alia appetendo loca munirent,

    Liv. 1, 8:

    milites trans flumen aliis atque aliis locis traiciebant,

    id. 2, 2:

    luna alio atque alio loco exoritur,

    Plin. 2, 10:

    febres aliae aliaeque subinde oriuntur,

    Cels. 3, 3:

    cancer aliis aliisque signis discernitur,

    id. 5, 26:

    aliis atque aliis causis,

    Suet. Aug. 97.—In Sall. also alius deinde alius or alius post alius:

    saepe tentantes agros alia deinde alia loca petiverant, J. 18, 7: alias deinde alias morae causas facere,

    id. ib. 36, 2:

    aliis post aliis minitari,

    id. ib. 55, 8.—
    E.
    Of another kind or nature, i. e. different; hence, alium facere, to make different, to change, transform; and alium fleri, to become different, to be wholly changed:

    nunc haec dies aliam vitam affert, alios mores postulat,

    Ter. And. 1, 2, 18 (aliam vitam pro diversam, contrariam, Don.):

    alium nunc censes esse me atque olim cum dabam,

    id. ib. 3, 3, 13:

    Huic aliud mercedis erit,

    Verg. E. 6, 26:

    longe alia mihi mens est,

    Sall. C. 52, 2:

    Vos aliam potatis aquam,

    Juv. 5, 52:

    lectus non alius cuiquam,

    id. 8, 178:

    ensesque recondit mors alia,

    Stat. Th. 7, 806:

    ostensus est in alia effigie,

    Vulg. Marc. 16, 12; ib. Rom. 7, 23; ib. Gal. 1, 6; ib. Jac. 2, 25:

    alium fecisti me, alius ad te veneram,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 123: alius nunc fieri volo, id. Poen. prol. fin.:

    homines alii facti sunt,

    Cic. Fam. 11, 12:

    mutaberis in virum alium,

    Vulg. 1 Reg. 10, 6; cf. supra, II. A. fin. —Hence, in alia omnia ire, transire, or discedere, sc. vota, to differ from the thing proposed; and in gen., to reject or oppose it, to go over to the opposite side: qui hoc censetis, illuc transite;

    qui alia omnia, in hanc partem: his verbis praeit ominis videlicet causa, ne dicat: qui non censetis,

    Fest. p. 221; Plin. Ep. 8, 14, 19:

    frequens eum senatus reliquit et in alia omnia discessit,

    Cic. Fam. 10, 12:

    de tribus legatis frequentes ierunt in alia omnia,

    id. ib. 1, 2 Manut.: cum prima M. Marcelli sententia pronunciata esset, frequens senatus in alia omnia iit, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 13:

    discessionem faciente Marcello, senatus frequens in alia omnia transiit,

    Hirt. B. G. 8, 53: aliud or alias res agere, v. ago, II. 7.—
    F.
    Of that which remains of a whole, = reliquus, ceteri, the rest, the remainder:

    Divitiaco ex aliis Gallis maximam fidem habebat,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 41:

    inter primos atrox proelium fuit, alia multitudo terga vertit,

    Liv. 7, 26:

    vulgus aliud trucidatum,

    id. 7, 19; 2, 23; so id. 24, 1:

    legiones in testudinem glomerabantur et alii tela incutiebant,

    Tac. H. 3, 31; id. A. 1, 30; 3, 42:

    cum alios incessus hostis clausisset, unum reliquum aestas impediret,

    id. ib. 6, 33 al.—
    G.
    Like alter, one of two, the other of two:

    huic fuerunt filii nati duo, alium servus surpuit, etc.,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 8; cf. id. ib. arg. 2 and 9: eis genus, aetas, eloquentia prope aequalia fuere;

    magnitudo animi par, item gloria, sed alia alii,

    Sall. C. 54, 1 Kritz:

    duo Romani super alium alius corruerunt,

    one upon the other, Liv. 1, 25, 5:

    ita duo deinceps reges, alius alia via, civitatem auxerunt,

    each in a different way, id. 1, 21, 6; 24, 27:

    marique alio Nicopolim ingressus,

    Tac. A. 5, 10 ( Ionio, Halm); so,

    alias partes fovere,

    the other side, id. H. 1, 8.—Also in the enumeration of the parts of any thing:

    Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam Celtae,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 1 Herz.:

    classium item duo genera sunt: unum liburnarum, aliud lusoriarum,

    Veg. 2, 1 (cf. in Gr. meinantes de tautên tên hêmeran, têi allêi eporeuonto, Xen. Anab. 3, 4, 1; and so the Vulg.: Alia die profecti, the next day, Act. 21, 8).—Hence, alius with a proper name used as an appell. (cf. alter):

    ne quis alius Ariovistus regno Galliarum potiretur,

    a second Ariovistus, Tac. H. 4, 73 fin.:

    alius Nero,

    Suet. Tit. 7.—
    H.
    A peculiar enhancement of the idea is produced by alius with a neg. and the comp.:

    mulier, qua mulier alia nulla est pulchrior,

    than whom no other woman is more beautiful, to whom no other woman is equal in beauty, Plaut. Merc. 1, 1, 100:

    facinus, quo non fortius ausit alis,

    Cat. 66, 28:

    Fama malum qua non aliud velocius ullum,

    Verg. A. 4, 174:

    quo neque melius neque amplius aliud in natura mortalium est,

    Sall. J. 2, 4:

    quo non aliud atrocius visum,

    Tac. A. 6, 24:

    (Sulla) neque consilio neque manu priorem alium pati,

    Sall. J. 96, 3:

    neque majus aliud neque praestabilius invenias,

    id. ib. 1, 2; Liv. 1, 24:

    non alia ante Romana pugna atrocior fuit,

    id. 1, 27; 2, 31; Tac. A. 6, 7 al.; cf. under aliter, 2. b. z.—Hence the advv.
    A.
    ălĭō, adv. (an old dat. form, designating direction to a place; cf.: eo, quo), elsewhither (arch.), elsewhere, to another place, person, or thing, allose (class., esp. among poets; but not found in Lucr. or Juv.).
    1.
    In gen.
    a.
    Of place:

    fortasse tu profectus alio fueras,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 49:

    ut ab Norba alio traducerentur,

    Liv. 32, 2:

    translatos alio maerebis amores,

    Hor. Epod. 15, 23:

    decurrens alio,

    id. S. 2, 1, 32:

    nam frustra vitium vitaveris illud, Si te alio pravum detorseris,

    id. ib. 2, 2, 55.—With quo:

    Arpinumne mihi eundum sit, an quo alio,

    to some other place, Cic. Att. 9, 17:

    si quando Romam aliove quo mitterent legatos,

    Liv. 38, 30. —
    b.
    Of persons or things (cf. alias, alibi, alicunde, etc.):

    illi suum animum alio conferunt,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 10 (cf. Plaut. Merc. 2, 2, 62:

    ne ad illam me animum adjecisse sentiat): ne quando iratus tu alio conferas,

    id. Eun. 3, 1, 60 Don.:

    hi narrata ferunt alio,

    Ov. M. 12, 57: tamen vocat me alio ( to another subject) jam dudum tacita vestra exspectatio, Cic. Clu. 23, 63; id. Verr. 2, 1, 53, § 139:

    sed, si placet, sermonem alio transferamus,

    id. de Or. 1, 29, 133:

    quoniam alio properare tempus monet,

    Sall. J. 19, 2; so Tac. A. 1, 18 al.—
    c.
    Of purpose or design:

    appellet haec desideria naturae: cupiditatis nomen servet alio,

    for another purpose, Cic. Fin. 2, 9, 27:

    hoc longe alio spectabat,

    looked quite elsewhere, had a far different design, Nep. Them. 6, 3.—
    2.
    a.. Alio... alio, in one way... in another; hither... thither, = huc... illuc:

    hic (i. e. in ea re) alio res familiaris, alio ducit humanitas,

    Cic. Off. 3, 23, 89: alio atque alio, in one way and another:

    nihil alio atque alio spargitur,

    Sen. Brev. Vit. 11, 2.—
    b.
    Alius alio, each in a different way, one in one way, another in another:

    et ceteri quidem alius alio,

    Cic. Off. 3, 20, 80:

    aliud alio dissipavit,

    id. Div. 1, 34, 76; so Liv. 2, 54, 9; 7, 39.—So, aliunde alio, from one place to another:

    quassatione terrae aliunde alio (aquae) transferuntur,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 11, 1; cf. aliunde.—
    c.
    Like alius or aliter with a negative and the particles of comparison quam or atque;

    in questions with nisi: plebem nusquam alio natam quam ad serviendum,

    for nothing but, Liv. 7, 18, 7: non alio datam summam quam in emptionem, etc., * Suet. Aug. 98 Ruhnk.:

    quo alio nisi ad nos confugerent?

    Liv. 39, 36, 11; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 232-234.—
    B.
    ălĭā, adv. (sc. via), in another way, in a different manner (in the whole ante-class. and class. per. dub.); for in Plaut. Rud. prol. 10, aliuta has been proposed; in Lucr. 6, 986, Lachm. reads alio; in Liv. 21, 56, 2, Weissenb. alibi; and in id. 44, 43, 2, via may be supplied from the preced. context; certain only in Don. ad Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 5; cf. Hand, Turs. I. p. 219.—
    C.
    ălĭās, adv. (acc. to Prisc. 1014 P., and Corss. Ausspr. I. p. 769, an acc. form like foras; but acc. to Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 5, 57, and Hab. Syn. 79, old gen. like paterfamili as, Alcmen as, etc. In the ante-class. per. rare; only once in Plaut., twice in Ter., twice in Varro; in the class. per. most freq. in Cic., but only three times in his orations; also in Plin.).
    1.
    Of time, at a time other than the present, whether it be in the past or (more freq.) in the future.
    a.
    At another time, at other times, on another occasion (alias: temporis adverbium, quod Graeci allote, aliter allôs, Capitol. Orth. 2242 P.; cf.

    Herz. and Hab., as cited above): alias ut uti possim causa hac integra,

    Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 4; so id. And. 3, 2, 49 (alias = alio tempore, Don.):

    sed alias jocabimur,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 13, 2:

    sed plura scribemus alias,

    id. ib. 7, 6:

    et alias et in consulatus petitione vinci,

    id. Planc. 18:

    nil oriturum alias,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 17.—In the future, freq. in contrast with nunc, in praesentia, tum, hactenus:

    recte secusne, alias viderimus,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 44, 135:

    Hactenus haec: alias justum sit necne poema, Nunc, etc.,

    Hor. S. 1, 4, 63: sed haec alias pluribus;

    nunc, etc.,

    Cic. Div. 2, 2 fin.; Liv. 44, 36 fin.: quare placeat, alias ostendemus; in praesentia, etc., Auct. ad Her. 3, 16, 28.—In the past:

    gubernatores alias imperare soliti, tum metu mortis jussa exsequebantur,

    Curt. 4, 3, 18:

    alias bellare inter se solitos, tunc periculi societas junxerat,

    id. 9, 4, 15.—Freq. with advv. of time;

    as numquam, umquam, and the like: si umquam in dicendo fuimus aliquid, aut etiam si numquam alias fuimus, tum profecto, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 4, 2, 2:

    consilio numquam alias dato,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 45:

    numquam ante alias,

    Liv. 2, 22, 7:

    non umquam alias ante tantus terror senatum invasit,

    id. 2, 9, 5; 1, 28, 4:

    si quando umquam ante alias,

    id. 32, 5 (where the four advv. of time are to be taken together):

    Saturnalibus et si quando alias libuisset, modo munera dividebat,

    Suet. Aug. 75.—
    b.
    Alias... alias, as in Gr. allote... allote; allote men... allote de, at one time... at another; once... another time; sometimes... sometimes; now... now:

    Alias me poscit pro illa triginta minas, Alias talentum magnum,

    Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 63; so Varr. L. L. 8, § 76 Mull.; id. R. R. 2, 1, 15; Cic. Verr. 1, 46, 120:

    nec potest quisquam alias beatus esse, alias miser,

    id. Fin. 2, 27, 87:

    contentius alias, alias summissius,

    id. de Or. 3, 55, 212:

    cum alias bellum inferrent, alias inlatum defenderent,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 29; so id. ib. 5, 57 al.; it occurs four times in successive clauses in Cic. Inv. 1, 52, 99.—Sometimes plerumque, saepe, aliquando, interdum stand in corresponding clauses:

    nec umquam sine usura reddit (terra), quod accepit, sed alias minore, plerumque majore cum foenore,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 51:

    geminatio verborum habet interdum vim, leporem alias,

    id. de Or. 3, 54, 206:

    hoc alias fastidio, alias contumacia, saepius imbecillitate, evenit,

    Plin. 16, 32, 58, § 134; 7, 15, 13, § 63.—Sometimes one alias is omitted:

    illi eruptione tentata alias cuniculis ad aggerem actis, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 21; Plin. 26, 3, 7, § 13.—
    c.
    Alias aliter, alias alius, etc. (cf. alius), at one time in one way... at another in another; now so... now otherwise; now this... now that:

    et alias aliter haec in utramque partem causae solent convenire,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 13, 45:

    alii enim sunt, alias nostrique familiares fere demortui,

    id. Att. 16, 11 (Madv. interprets this of time):

    illi alias aliud iisdem de rebus judicant,

    id. de Or. 2, 7, 30; id. Or. 59, 200:

    (deos) non semper eosdem atque alias alios solemus venerari,

    id. Red. in Sen. 30:

    ut iidem versus alias in aliam rem posse accommodari viderentur,

    id. Div. 2, 54, 111.—
    d.
    Saepe alias or alias saepe... nunc, nuper, quondam, etc.;

    also: cum saepe alias... tum, etc. (very common in Cic.): quod cum saepe alias tum nuper, etc.,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 4, 7:

    fecimus et alias saepe et nuper in Tusculano,

    id. ib. 5, 4, 11:

    quibus de rebus et alias saepe... et quondam in Hortensii villa,

    id. Ac. 2, 3, 9:

    quorum pater et saepe alias et maxime censor saluti rei publicae fuit,

    id. de Or. 1, 9, 38:

    cum saepe alias, tum apud centumviros,

    id. Brut. 39, 144:

    cum saepe alias, tum Pyrrhi bello,

    id. Off. 3, 22, 86; 3, 11, 47:

    neque tum solum, sed saepe alias,

    Nep. Hann. 11, 7.—In comparative sentences rare:

    nunc tamen libentius quam saepe alias,

    Symm. Ep. 1, 90.—So,
    e.
    Semper alias, always at other times or in other cases (apparently only post-Aug.): et super cenam autem et semper alias communissimus, multa joco transigebat. Suet. Vesp. 22; id. Tib. 18; Gell. 15, 1.—
    f.
    Raro alias, rarely at other times, on other occasions:

    ut raro alias quisquam tanto favore est auditus,

    Liv. 45, 20; 3, 69; Tac. H. 1, 89.—
    g.
    Non alias, at no other time, never, = numquam (a choice poet. expression, often imitated by [p. 92] the histt.):

    non alias caelo ceciderunt plura sereno Fulgura,

    never at any other time did so much lightning fall from a clear sky, Verg. G. 1, 487:

    non alias militi familiarior dux fuit,

    Liv. 7, 33; 45, 7:

    non alias majore mole concursum,

    Tac. A. 2, 46; 4. 69;

    11, 31: non sane alias exercitatior Britannia fuit,

    id. Agr. 5:

    haud alias intentior populus plus vocis permisit,

    id. A. 3, 11, and 15, 46; Suet. Tit. 8; Flor. 3, 6.—
    2.
    Of place, at another place, elsewhere; or in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise (only post-Aug.; v. Madv. ad Cic. Fin. 1, 3, 7):

    Idaeus rubus appellatus est, quoniam in Ida, non alias, nascitur,

    Plin. 24, 14, 75, § 123 (Jan, alius): nusquam alias tam torrens fretum, * Just. 4, 1, 9:

    sicut vir alias doctissimus Cornutus existimat,

    Macr. S. 5, 19.—
    3.
    Alias for alioqui (only post-Aug.), to indicate that something is in a different condition in one instance, not in others, except that, for the rest, otherwise:

    in Silaro non virgulta modo immersa, verum et folia lapidescunt, alias salubri potu ejus aquae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 224; so id. 18, 6, 7, § 37; 19, 8, 48, § 163; 25, 2, 6, § 16 al.—
    4.
    Non alias quam, for no other reason, on no other condition, in no other circumstances than, not other than; and non alias nisi, on no other condition, not otherwise, except (prob. taken from the lang. of common life):

    non alias magis indoluisse Caesarem ferunt quam quod, etc.,

    Tac. A. 3, 73:

    debilitatum vulnere jacuisse non alias quam simulatione mortis tutiorem,

    by nothing safer than by feigning death, Curt. 8, 1, 24; 8, 14, 16; Dig. 29, 7, 6, § 2: non alias ( on no other condition) existet heres ex substitutione nisi, etc., ib. 28, 6, 8; 23, 3, 37, 23, 3, 29.—
    5.
    Alias like aliter, in another manner; flrst in the Lat. of the jurists (cf. Suet. Tib. 71 Oud.; Liv. 21, 56, 2 Drak.; Ter. And. 3, 2, 49 Ruhnk.), Dig. 33, 8, 8, § 8; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 219-227. —
    D.
    ălĭtĕr, adv. [alis; v. alius init. ], otherwise, in another manner, allôs.
    1.
    With comparative-clause expressed; constr. both affirm. and neg. without distinction.
    a.
    With atque, ac, quam, and rarely ut, otherwise than, different from what, etc., Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 23:

    sed aliter atque ostenderam facio,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 3, 4; Ter. Ad. 4, 3, 6:

    aliter ac nos vellemus,

    Cic. Mil. 9, 23:

    de quo tu aliter sentias atque ego,

    id. Fin. 4, 22, 60; id. Att. 6, 3:

    si aliter nos faciant quam aequum est,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 1, 42:

    si aliter quippiam coacti faciant quam libere,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 11, 29; id. Verr. 2, 1, 19, § 24; id. Inv. 2, 22, 66:

    Sed si aliter ut dixi accidisset, qui possem queri?

    id. Rep. 1, 4, 7.—
    b.
    Non (or haud) aliter, not otherwise (per litoten), = just as; with quam si, ac si, quam cum, quam, exactly, just as if:

    Non aliter quam si ruat omnis Karthago,

    Verg. A. 4, 669:

    dividor haud aliter quam si mea membra relinquam,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 73:

    nihil in senatu actum aliter quam si, etc.,

    Liv. 23, 4; 21, 63, 9:

    illi negabant se aliter ituros quam si, etc.,

    id. 3, 51, 12:

    nec aliter quam si mihi tradatur, etc., Quint. prooem. 5: ut non aliter ratio constet quam si uni reddatur,

    Tac. A. 1, 6; 1, 49:

    Non aliter quam si fecisset Juno maritum Insanum,

    Juv. 6, 619; Suet. Aug. 40:

    non aliter quam cum, etc.,

    Ov. F. 2, 209; so id. M. 2, 623; 4, 348; 6, 516 al.:

    nec scripsi aliter ac si, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 13, 51; Suet. Oth. 6; Col. 2, 14 (15), 8:

    Non aliter quam qui lembum subigit,

    Verg. G. 1, 201:

    non aliter praeformidat quam qui ferrum medici, priusquam curetur, aspexit,

    Quint. 4, 5, 5; so id. 4, 5, 22; 2, 5, 11:

    neque aliter quam ii, qui traduntur, etc.,

    id. 5, 8, 1:

    patere inde aliquid decrescere, non aliter quam Institor hibernae tegetis,

    Juv. 7, 220:

    successorem non aliter quam indicium mortis accepturum,

    Tac. A. 6, 30.—
    * c.
    Aliter ab aliquo (analog. to alius with the abl., and alienus with ab), differently from any one:

    cultores regionum multo aliter a ceteris agunt,

    Mel. 1, 9, 6.—
    d.
    Non ali ter nisi, by no other means, on no other condition, not otherwise, except:

    qui aliter obsistere fato fatetur se non potuisse, nisi etc.,

    Cic. Fat. 20, 48; id. Fam. 1, 9: non pati C. Caesarem consulem aliter fieri, nisi exercitum et provincias tradiderit, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 14; so Lentulus ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14, 18; Liv. 35, 39; 45, 11; 38; Tac. Or. 32; Just. 12, 14, 7; Suet. Ner. 36; Dig. 37, 9, 6; 48, 18, 9. —
    e.
    Non aliter quam ut, on no other condition than that:

    neque aliter poterit palos, ad quos perducitur, pertingere, quam ut diffluat,

    Col. Arb. 7, 5; so Suet. Tib. 15; 24; id. Galb. 8; Curt. 9, 5, 23.—
    2.
    Without a comparative clause expressed.
    a.
    In gen., otherwise, in another manner, in other respects; and in the poets: haud aliter (per litoten), just so:

    vale atque salve, etsi aliter ut dicam meres,

    though you deserve that I speak differently, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 86 Brix:

    tu si aliter existimes, nihil errabis,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 7, 16:

    ut eadem ab utrisque dicantur, aliter dicuntur,

    in a different sense, Plin. Pan. 72, 7:

    Si quis aliter docet,

    Vulg. 1 Tim. 6, 3:

    quae aliter se habent,

    ib. ib. 5, 25:

    Quippe aliter tunc vivebant homines,

    Juv. 6, 11: quod uterque nostrum his etiam ex studiis notus, quibus aliter ignotus est, otherwise, i. e. personally, unknown, Plin. Ep. 9, 23, 3.—With negatives:

    non fuit faciendum aliter,

    Cic. Att. 6, 9; Tac. A. 15, 68:

    Ergo non aliter poterit dormire?

    Juv. 3, 281:

    aliter haud facile eos ad tantum negotium impelli posse,

    Sall. C. 44, 1; Curt. 8, 10, 27:

    haud aliter Rutulo muros et castra tuenti Ignescunt irae (the comparison of the wolf precedes),

    Verg. A. 9, 65:

    haud aliter (i. e. like a wild beast) juvenis medios moriturus in hostes Irruit,

    id. ib. 9, 554 al.; Ov. M. 8, 473; 9, 642:

    non aliter (i. e. than I) Samio dicunt arsisse Bathyllo Anacreonta Teium,

    Hor. Epod. 14, 10:

    neque Mordaces aliter (i. e. than by means of wine) diffugiunt sollicitudines,

    id. C. 1, 18, 4:

    neque exercitum Romanum aliter transmissurum,

    Tac. H. 5, 19:

    nec aliter expiari potest,

    Vulg. Num. 35, 33. —So, fieri aliter non potest or fieri non potest aliter (not fieri non aliter potest): nihil agis;

    Fieri aliter non potest,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 13: assentior;

    fieri non potuit aliter,

    Cic. Att. 6, 6.—
    b.
    Esp.
    (α).
    Pregn., otherwise, in the contrary manner: Pe. Servos Epidicus dixit mihi. Ph. Quid si servo aliter visum est? i. e. if he does not speak the truth? Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 29:

    verum aliter evenire multo intellegit,

    Ter. And. prol. 4 (aliter autem contra significat, Don.):

    amplis cornibus et nigris potius quam aliter,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 20, 1: ne aliter quid eveniat, providere de cet, otherwise than harmoniously, Sall. J. 10, 7:

    dis aliter visum,

    Verg. A. 2, 428:

    sin aliter tibi videtur,

    Vulg. Num. 11, 15: adversi... saevaque circuitu curvantem bracchia longo Scorpion atque aliter ( in the opposite direction) curvantem bracchia Cancrum, Ov. M. 2, 83: aliterque ( and in the opposite course) secante jam pelagus rostro, Luc. 8, 197.—Hence, qui aliter fecerit, who will not do that:

    neu quis de his postea ad senatum referat, neve cum populo agat: qui aliter fecerit, etc.,

    Sall. C. 51, 43; Just. 6, 6, 1; cf. Brisson. de Form. p. 200, and de Verb. Signif. p. 66.—
    (β).
    Aliter esse, to be of a different nature, differently constituted or disposed:

    sed longe aliter est amicus atque amator,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 70: ego hunc esse aliter credidi: iste me fefellit;

    ego isti nihilo sum aliter ac fui,

    Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 44; id. Ad. 3, 4, 46; Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 137.—
    (γ).
    For alioqui (q. v. II. C.), otherwise, else, in any other case:

    jus enim semper est quaesitum aequabile: neque enim aliter esset jus (and just after: nam aliter justitia non esset),

    Cic. Off. 2, 12, 42; 1, 39, 139; id. Lael. 20, 74:

    si suos legatos recipere vellent, quos Athenas miserant, se remitterent, aliter illos numquam in patriam essent recepturi,

    Nep. Them. 7 fin.:

    aliter sine populi jussu nulli earum rerum consuli jus est,

    Sall. C. 29, 3 Kritz:

    aliter non viribus ullis Vincere poteris,

    Verg. A. 6, 147:

    veniam ostentantes, si praesentia sequerentur: aliter nihil spei,

    Tac. H. 4, 59:

    quoniam aliter non possem,

    Vulg. Sap. 8, 21.—
    (δ).
    Like alius (q. v. II. A.) repeated even several times in a distributive manner, in one way... in another: sed aliter leges, aliter philosophi tollunt astutias. Cic. Off. 3, 17, 68; so id. ib. 1, 12, 38; id. Lael. 24, 89; id. Fam. 15, 21, 6:

    aliter utimur propriis, aliter commodatis,

    Tac. Or. 32:

    Aliter catuli longe olent, aliter sues,

    Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 9:

    aliter Diodoro, aliter Philoni, Chrysippo aliter placet,

    id. Ac. 2, 47, 143:

    idem illud aliter Caesar, aliter Cicero, aliter Cato suadere debebit,

    Quint. 3, 8, 49: Et aliter acutis morbis medendum, aliter vetustis; aliter increscentibus, aliter subsistentibus, aliter jam ad sanitatem inclinatis, Cels. prooem. p. 10.—
    (ε).
    With alius or its derivatives, one in one way, another in another (v. alius, II. B.):

    quoniam aliter ab aliis digeruntur,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 19, 79; id. Att. 7, 8; Liv. 2, 21; so id. 39, 53:

    hoc ex locorum occasione aliter alibi decernitur,

    Plin. 18, 5, 6, § 30; so id. 25, 4, 10, § 29.—
    (ζ).
    Non aliter, analog. to non alius (v. alius, II. H.) with a comp. (only in Plin.):

    non aliter utilius id fieri putare quam, etc.,

    Plin. 37, 2, 10, § 28:

    idque non aliter clarius intellegi potest,

    id. 37, 4, 15, § 59; so id. 22, 22, 36, § 78; 24, 11, 50, § 85; 28, 9, 41, § 148; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 267-276.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Alius

  • 43 alius

    1.
    Ālĭus (better Ālĕus), a, um, adj., = Elius (v. Alis and Elis), Elian; subst., a native of Elis, a town in Achaia (only a few times in Plaut. Capt.):

    postquam belligerant Aetoli cum Aleis,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 24; 27; 2, 2, 30.
    2.
    ălĭus, a, ud, adj. and subst. (old form, alis, alid, after the analogy of quis, quid:

    alis rare,

    Cat. 66, 28; Sall. ap. Charis, 2, p. 133; Inscr. Orell. 2488:

    alid more freq.,

    Lucr. 1, 263; 5, 257; 5, 1305; 5, 1456; Cat. 29, 15; cf. Prisc. 13, p. 959.— Gen. sing. masc.: alius, rare, and not used by Tac.; for which alterius is com. used (v. alter); also alii, Cato and Licin. ap. Prisc. 194 P.; Varr. R. R. 1, 2.— Fem. gen.:

    aliae,

    Lucr. 3, 918; Cic. Div. 2, 13, 30; Liv. 24, 27, 8; Gell. 2, 28, 1; Capito ap. Gell. 4, 10, 8.— Masc. dat.:

    ali,

    Lucr. 6, 1226:

    alio,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 13. — Fem. dat.:

    aliae,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 207; Gell. 9, 4, 8) [cf. allos; Osc. allo ( nom. sing. fem.); Goth. alis; Erse, aile; O. H. Germ. alles, elles ( conj.); Engl. else], another, [p. 90] other (i. e. of many, whereas alter is one of two, v. exceptt. under II. G.); freq. with the indef. pronn. aliquis, quis, aliqui, qui, quidam, and the interrog. quis, qui, etc.
    I.
    A.. In gen.:

    eorum sectam sequuntur multi mortales... multi alii ex Troja strenui viri,

    Naev. Bell. Pun. 1, 16:

    alios multos,

    Vulg. Matt. 15, 30; ib. Marc. 7, 4:

    plures alios,

    ib. ib. 12, 5:

    cum aliis pluribus,

    ib. Act. 15, 35:

    an ita dissolvit, ut omnes alii dissolverunt?

    Cic. Font. 1; Tac. H. 5, 5:

    dum aliud aliquid flagiti conficiat,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 5:

    nec nobis praeter med alius quisquam est servos Sosia,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 244:

    nec quisquam alius affuit,

    id. ib. 1, 1, 269:

    panem vel aliud quidquam,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 3, 35. utrum hanc actionem habebis an aliam quampiam; Cic. Caecin. 37:

    quidquid aliud dare,

    Vulg. Lev. 22, 25:

    ALIS NE POTESTO,

    Inscr. Orell. 2488:

    datum Mi esse ab dis aliis,

    Plaut. Am. prol. 12:

    adulescentulo in alio occupato amore,

    Ter. And. 5, 1, 10:

    aut aliae cujus desiderium insideat rei,

    Lucr. 3, 918:

    ne quam aliam quaerat copiam,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 54:

    nisi quid pater ait aliud,

    id. And. 5, 4, 47:

    si verum est, Q. Fabium Labeonem seu quem alium arbitrum a senatu datum, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 1, 10, 33:

    quodcumque alid auget,

    Lucr. 5, 257:

    Est alius quidam, parasitaster paululus,

    Ter. Ad. 5. 2, 4; so Vulg. Luc. 22, 59:

    tuo (judicio) stabis, si aliud quoddam est tuum,

    Cic. Or. 71, 237:

    L. Aemilius alius vir erat,

    Liv. 44, 18:

    Genus ecce aliud discriminis audi,

    Juv. 12, 24:

    alius, ne condemnaretur, pecuniam dedit,

    Cic. Verr. 5, 117; Tac. Agr. 39:

    nemo alius,

    Cic. Pis. 94; Vulg. Joan. 15, 24:

    alius nemo,

    Cic. Quinct. 76:

    plus alimenti est in pane quam in ullo alio,

    Cels. 2, 18:

    aliud esse causae suspicamur,

    Cic. Fl. 39:

    Anne aliud tunc praefecti?

    Juv. 4, 78:

    estne viris reliqui aliud,

    Sall. Fragm. 187, 19:

    aliud auxilii,

    Tac. A. 5, 8:

    aliud subsidii,

    id. ib. 12, 46:

    alia honorum,

    id. ib. 1, 9:

    alia sumptuum,

    id. ib. 15, 15:

    sunt alia quae magis timeam,

    Cic. Phil. 5, 29: Facete is quidem, sicut alia, many other things, id. Fin. 1, 3, 7 Madv.:

    haec aliaque,

    Tac. H. 3, 51 al. —

    Hence, alio die, t. t. of the soothsayer, when he wished the Comitia postponed to another day, on the pretence of unfavorable omens: quid gravius quam rem susceptam dirimi, si unus augur alio die dixerit?

    Cic. Leg. 2, 12, 31; id. Phil. 2, 33, 83 and 84 Wernsd. Perh. there is a reference to the same thing in Plaut. Poen. 2, 52: ita res divina mihi fuit: res serias omnes extollo ex hoc die in alium diem.—With aliquis, quisquam, or ullus implied (cf. aliqui, V. B., and aliquis, II. B.):

    ut, etiam si aliud melius fuit, tamen legatorum reditum exspectetis,

    Cic. Phil. 6, 6:

    utar post alio, si invenero melius,

    something else, id. Tusc. 1, 7, 14; so,

    si in aliud tempus differetur,

    Caes. B C. 1, 86:

    an alium exspectamus?

    Vulg. Matt. 11, 3; ib. Marc. 4, 36:

    siti magis quam alia re accenditur,

    Sall. J. 89, 5:

    neque sex legiones alia de causa missas in Hispaniam,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 85:

    neque creatura alia poterit nos separare,

    Vulg. Rom. 8, 39.
    Instances of the rare gen.
    alius:

    alius generis bestiae,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 123; Varr. L. L. 9, 40, 67 dub.:

    alius ingenii,

    Liv. 1, 56, 7 Madv. by conj.:

    alius ordinis,

    Amm. 30, 5, 10:

    artificis aliusve,

    Front. Controv. Agr. 2, 40, 27:

    alius coloris,

    Non. p. 450:

    nomine vel ejus pro quo... aut alius qui, etc.,

    Dig. 39, 2, 24, § 6; v. aliusmodi.—
    B.
    In comparisons, with atque, ac, or et, more rarely with nisi and quam; with the latter, in good class. authors, only when preceded by a neg. clause, or by an interrog. implying a neg.; cf. Ruhnk. ad Ter. And. 3, 3, 13; instead of quam, the comp. abl. or praeter, and similar words, sometimes appear, other than, different from, etc.
    (α).
    With atque, ac, or et:

    illi sunt alio ingenio atque tu,

    Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 35:

    alium esse censes nunc me atque olim quom dabam?

    Ter. And. 3, 3, 13:

    potest non solum aliud mihi ac tibi, sed mihi ipsi aliud alias videri,

    Cic. Or. 71, 237:

    longe alia nobis ac tu scripseras nuntiantur,

    id. Att. 11, 10:

    res alio modo est ac putatur,

    id. Inv. 2, 6, 21 B. and K.:

    qui longe alia ratione ac reliqui Galli bellum gerere coeperunt,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 28:

    non alius essem atque nunc sum,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 9:

    longe aliam esse navigationem in concluso mari atque in vastissimo atque apertissimo Oceano perspiciebant,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 9: aliud (se) esse facturum ac pronunciasset, Nep. Ages. 3, 4:

    alia atque antea sentiret,

    id. Hann. 2, 2:

    lux longe alia est solis et lychnorum,

    is very different, Cic. Cael. 28.—
    (β).
    With nisi or quam (the latter is suspicious in Cic.; cf. Ochsn. Eclog. 252; Orell. ad Cic. Tusc. 1, 31, 75):

    amare autem nihil aliud est, nisi eum ipsum diligere, quem ames,

    nothing else than, only, Cic. Lael. 27, 100:

    neque ulla fuit causa intermissionis epistularum nisi quod, etc.,

    id. Fam. 7, 13:

    erat historia nihil aliud nisi annalium confectio,

    id. de Or. 2, 12:

    Quid est aliud tumultus nisi perturbatio tanta, ut, etc.?

    id. Phil. 8, 3:

    nihil aliud agerem, nisi eum, qui accusatus esset, defenderem,

    id. Sull. 12; id. Att. 5, 10:

    quid est aliud Gigantum modo bellare cum dis nisi naturae repugnare?

    id. Sen. 2, 5; id. Sex. Rosc. 19, 54; id. Rosc. Am. 5, 13; id. Leg. 1, 8, 25:

    pinaster nihil aliud est quam pinus silvestris,

    Plin. 16, 10; Nep. Arist. 2, 2; id. Paus. 1, 4:

    Lysander nihil aliud molitus est quam ut omnes civitates in sua teneret potestate,

    id. Lys. 1, 4:

    neque aliud huic defuit quam generosa stirps,

    id. Eum. 1, 2:

    Nullo quippe alio vincis discrimine quam quod Illi marmoreum caput est, etc.,

    Juv. 8, 54.—Hence, nihil aliud nisi or quam, = ouden allo ê, followed by finite verb, nothing else than, nothing but, only (after these words, fecit, factum est may be supplied, or the phraseology changed to nulla alia re facta; cf. Matth. Gr. 903; Hoogev. ad Vig. p. 475;

    Kuhn. Gr. Gr. II. p. 825): tribunatus P. Sestii nihil aliud nisi meum nomen causamque sustinuit,

    Cic. Sest. 6, 13:

    ut nihil aliud nisi de hoste ac de laude cogitet,

    id. Imp. Pomp. 22, 64; Liv. 2, 8:

    et hostes quidem nihil aliud (i. e. nulla alia re facta) quam perfusis vano timore Romanis citato agmine abeunt,

    id. 2, 63; 31, 24:

    sed ab lictore nihil aliud quam prehendere prohibito, cum conversus in Patres impetus esset,

    id. 2, 29:

    ut domo abditus nihil aliud quam per edicta obnuntiaret,

    Suet. Caes. 20:

    mox nihil aliud quam vectabatur et deambulabat,

    id. Aug. 83.—So, quid aliud quam? what other thing than? what else than? quibus quid aliud quam admonemus cives nos eorum esse, Liv. 4, 3:

    quid aliud quam ad bellum vocabantur?

    Flor. 3, 23 med.; so,

    Quid Tullius? Anne aliud quam sidus?

    Juv. 7, 199.—In affirmative-clauses rare, and only post-Aug.:

    te alia omnia, quam quae velis, agere, moleste ferrem,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 15, 2:

    quod alium quam se cooptassent,

    Suet. Ner. 2 al. —So, with the simple interrogative, quis alius? quid aliud? Qui, malum, alii? Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 10:

    Quid te aliud sollicitat?

    id. ib. 1, 2, 82:

    Quid aliud tibi vis?

    id. Heaut. 2, 3, 90:

    Numquid vis aliud?

    id. Eun. 1, 2, 111:

    Sed quis nunc alius audet praeferre? etc.,

    Juv. 12, 48:

    Quid enim est aliud Antonius?

    Cic. Phil. 2, 70:

    Quid est aliud furere?

    id. Pis. 47:

    Quid est alia sinistra liberalitas?

    Cat. 29, 15 al. —
    (γ).
    With comp. abl. (cf. in Gr. alla tôn dikaiôn, Xen. Mem. 4, 4, 25):

    qui quaerit alia his, malum videtur quaerere,

    other than, Plaut. Poen. prol. 22:

    quod est aliud melle,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 16: nec quidquam aliud libertate communi quaesisse, nothing else but, Brut. et Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 2:

    neve putes alium sapiente bonoque beatum,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 20:

    alius Lysippo,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 240:

    accusator alius Sejano,

    Phaedr. 3, prol. 41.—
    (δ).
    With praeter:

    nec nobis praeter me alius quisquam est servos Sosia,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 249:

    nec quidquam aliud est philosophia praeter studium sapientiae,

    Cic. Off. 2, 2, 5:

    non est alius praeter eum,

    Vulg. Marc. 12, 32:

    rogavit numquid aliud ferret praeter arcam?

    Cic. de Or. 2, 69:

    Num quid igitur aliud in illis judiciis versatum est praeter hasce insidias?

    id. Clu. 62:

    nec jam tela alia habebant praeter gladios,

    Liv. 38, 21, 5.—
    (ε).
    With extra (eccl. Lat.):

    neque est alius extra te,

    Vulg. 1 Reg. 2. 2; ib. Soph. 2, 15.—
    (ζ).
    With absque (eccl. Lat.):

    non est alius Deus absque te,

    Vulg. 1 Par. 17, 20.—
    (η).
    With praeterquam:

    cum aliud, praeterquam de quo retulissent, decemviri dicere prohiberent,

    Liv. 3, 40.
    II.
    Esp.
    A.
    In distributive-clauses repeated even several times, and also interchanged with non nulli, quidam, ceteri, pars, partim, etc., the one... the other; plur., some... others:

    quid potes dicere cur alia defendas, alia non cures?

    Cic. Phil. 2, 111:

    latera tegentes alios, alios praegredientes amicos,

    id. ib. 13, 4: cum alii fossas complerent, alii defensores vallo depellerent, Caes. B. G. 3, 25; id. B. C. 1, 55:

    alii experimentorum notitiam necessariam esse contendunt, alii non satis potentem usum esse proponunt, Cels. prooem.: quae minus tuta erant, alia fossis, alia vallis, alia turribus muniebat,

    Liv. 32, 5; so Vulg. Matt. 13, 5 sqq.; ib. 1 Cor. 12, 10; Cels. 3, 3, enumerating the different kinds of fever, repeats aliae seventeen times:

    cum aliis Q. Frater legatus, aliis C. Pomptinus legatus, reliquis M. Anneius legatus etc.,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 8:

    proferebant alii purpuram, tus alii, gemmas alii, vina non nulli Graeca,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 56, § 146: alias bestias nantes, alias volucres, serpentes quasdam, quasdam esse gradientes; earum ipsarum partim solivagas, partim congregatas;

    immanes alias, quasdam autem cicures, non nullas abditas,

    id. Tusc. 5, 13, 38:

    principes partim interfecerant, alios in exsilium ejecerant,

    Nep. Pelop. 1, 4:

    nos alii ibimus Afros, pars Scythiam veniemus,

    Verg. E. 1, 65:

    alii superstantes proeliarentur, pars occulti muros subruerent,

    Tac. H. 4, 23.—Sometimes alius is omitted in one clause:

    Helvetii ea spe dejecti navibus junctis, alii vadis Rhodani, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 8:

    Veientes ignari in partem praedae suae vocatos deos, alios votis ex urbe sua evocatos, etc.,

    Liv. 5, 21; Plin. 2, 43, 44, § 114:

    castra metari placuit, ut opus et alii proelium inciperent,

    Tac. A. 1, 63.—Also with aliquis:

    alia sunt tamquam sibi nata, ut oculi, ut aures: aliqua etiam ceterorum membrorum usum adjuvant,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 19, 63: [putat aliquis esse voluptatem bonum;

    alius autem pecuniam],

    id. Tusc. 5, 28, 60 B. and K.; cf. Goer. ad Cic. Ac. 2, 10, 20.—Sometimes aliud... aliud designate merely a distinction between two objects contrasted, one thing... another:

    Numquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicit,

    Juv. 14, 321:

    Fuit tempus, quo alia adversa, alia secunda principi,

    Plin. Pan. 72:

    aliud est male dicere, aliud accusare,

    Cic. Cael. 3; id. Lig. 16; Quint. 10, 1, 53:

    aliud est servum esse, aliud servire,

    id. 5, 10, 60 al.:

    jam sciunt longe aliud esse virgines rapere, aliud pugnare cum viris,

    Liv. 1, 12; cf. infra, e.—
    B.
    Alius repeated in another case, or with its derivatives, aliter, alias, alio, alibi, aliunde, etc. (but never with its derivatives in Tac.), in imitation of the Greek (cf. L. and S. s. v. allos, and Ochsn. Eclog. 110): simul alis alid aliunde rumitant inter se, Naev. ap. Fest. pp. 135 and 225; cf.

    Bothe, Fragm. Comic. p. 25: alius alium percontamur, cuja est navis?

    one another, Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 46:

    fallacia alia aliam trudit,

    Ter. And. 4, 4, 40:

    fecerunt alii quidem alia quam multa,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 20, 6:

    signa et ornamenta alia alio in loco intuebantur,

    some in one place and some in another, id. Verr. 2. 1, 22:

    alius in alia est re magis utilis,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 111:

    alius ex alia parte,

    id. Verr. 1, 66:

    dies alios alio dedit ordine Luna felicis operum,

    Verg. G. 1, 276:

    ut ipsi inter se alii aliis prodesse possent,

    Cic. Off. 1, 7, 22; id. Leg. 1, 12, 33:

    ideo multa conjecta sunt, aliud alio tempore,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 7:

    habes Sardos venales, alium alio nequiorem,

    one worse than another, id. Fam. 7, 24: quo facto cum alius alii subsidium ferrent, one to another, Fr., l'un a

    l'autre,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 26 Herz.:

    legiones aliae alia in parte resistunt,

    id. ib. 2, 22:

    alius alia causa illata,

    id. ib. 1, 39:

    cum ceteros alii alium alia de causa improbarent,

    Suet. Vesp. 6:

    alius alii subsidium ferunt,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 26:

    alius alio more viventes,

    each in a different way, Sall. C. 6, 2:

    alius alii tanti facinoris conscii,

    id. ib. 22, 2; so id. ib. 52, 28; id. J. 53, 8; Curt. 10, 5, 16; Just. 15, 2:

    alii autem aliud clamabant,

    Vulg. Act. 19, 32:

    illi alias aliud iisdem de rebus sentiunt,

    now this, now that, Cic. de Or. 2, 7 fin.:

    aliter ab aliis digeruntur,

    id. ib. 2, 19; Vulg. 3 Reg. 22, 20:

    equites alii alia dilapsi sunt,

    some in this way, some in that, Liv. 44, 43:

    cum alii alio mitterentur,

    id. 7, 39: Alis alibi stantes, omnes tamen adversis volneribus conciderunt, Sall. ap. Charis. 2, p. 133:

    jussit alios alibi fodere,

    Liv. 44, 33; Vulg. Sap. 18, 18.—
    C.
    Alius ex alio, super alium, post alium, one after another; so often of the connection between ideas:

    ut aliud ex alio incidit, occurrit, etc.,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 37:

    aliud ex alio succurrit mihi,

    Cic. Fragm. C. 12:

    alid ex alio reficit natura,

    Lucr. 1, 263; 5, 1305; 5, 1456: sed, [p. 91] ut aliud ex alio, mihi non est dubium, quin, etc., Cic. Att. 16, 14, Plin. Pan. 18, 1:

    ex alio in aliud vicissitudo atque mutatio,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 24, 69:

    alias ex aliis nectendo moras,

    Liv. 7, 39:

    aliam ex alia prolem,

    Verg. G. 3, 65; id. Cir. 364:

    nos alia ex aliis in fata vocamur,

    id. A. 3, 494:

    quae impie per biennium alia super alia es ausus,

    Liv. 3, 56; 23, 36:

    aliud super aliud scelus,

    id. 30, 26; Plin. Ep. 7, 8; Suet. Ner. 49:

    deinde ab eo magistratu alium post alium sibi peperit,

    Sall. J. 63, 5.—
    D.
    Alius atque alius or alius aliusque, the one and the other; now this, now that; different:

    eadem res saepe aut probatur aut reicitur, alio atque alio elata verbo,

    Cic. Or. 22, 72:

    alio atque alio loco requiescere,

    in different places, Sall. J. 72, 2:

    inchoata res aliis atque aliis de causis dilata erat,

    Liv. 8, 23:

    aliud ejus subinde atque aliud facientes initium,

    Sen. Ep. 32, 2:

    cum alia atque alia appetendo loca munirent,

    Liv. 1, 8:

    milites trans flumen aliis atque aliis locis traiciebant,

    id. 2, 2:

    luna alio atque alio loco exoritur,

    Plin. 2, 10:

    febres aliae aliaeque subinde oriuntur,

    Cels. 3, 3:

    cancer aliis aliisque signis discernitur,

    id. 5, 26:

    aliis atque aliis causis,

    Suet. Aug. 97.—In Sall. also alius deinde alius or alius post alius:

    saepe tentantes agros alia deinde alia loca petiverant, J. 18, 7: alias deinde alias morae causas facere,

    id. ib. 36, 2:

    aliis post aliis minitari,

    id. ib. 55, 8.—
    E.
    Of another kind or nature, i. e. different; hence, alium facere, to make different, to change, transform; and alium fleri, to become different, to be wholly changed:

    nunc haec dies aliam vitam affert, alios mores postulat,

    Ter. And. 1, 2, 18 (aliam vitam pro diversam, contrariam, Don.):

    alium nunc censes esse me atque olim cum dabam,

    id. ib. 3, 3, 13:

    Huic aliud mercedis erit,

    Verg. E. 6, 26:

    longe alia mihi mens est,

    Sall. C. 52, 2:

    Vos aliam potatis aquam,

    Juv. 5, 52:

    lectus non alius cuiquam,

    id. 8, 178:

    ensesque recondit mors alia,

    Stat. Th. 7, 806:

    ostensus est in alia effigie,

    Vulg. Marc. 16, 12; ib. Rom. 7, 23; ib. Gal. 1, 6; ib. Jac. 2, 25:

    alium fecisti me, alius ad te veneram,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 123: alius nunc fieri volo, id. Poen. prol. fin.:

    homines alii facti sunt,

    Cic. Fam. 11, 12:

    mutaberis in virum alium,

    Vulg. 1 Reg. 10, 6; cf. supra, II. A. fin. —Hence, in alia omnia ire, transire, or discedere, sc. vota, to differ from the thing proposed; and in gen., to reject or oppose it, to go over to the opposite side: qui hoc censetis, illuc transite;

    qui alia omnia, in hanc partem: his verbis praeit ominis videlicet causa, ne dicat: qui non censetis,

    Fest. p. 221; Plin. Ep. 8, 14, 19:

    frequens eum senatus reliquit et in alia omnia discessit,

    Cic. Fam. 10, 12:

    de tribus legatis frequentes ierunt in alia omnia,

    id. ib. 1, 2 Manut.: cum prima M. Marcelli sententia pronunciata esset, frequens senatus in alia omnia iit, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 13:

    discessionem faciente Marcello, senatus frequens in alia omnia transiit,

    Hirt. B. G. 8, 53: aliud or alias res agere, v. ago, II. 7.—
    F.
    Of that which remains of a whole, = reliquus, ceteri, the rest, the remainder:

    Divitiaco ex aliis Gallis maximam fidem habebat,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 41:

    inter primos atrox proelium fuit, alia multitudo terga vertit,

    Liv. 7, 26:

    vulgus aliud trucidatum,

    id. 7, 19; 2, 23; so id. 24, 1:

    legiones in testudinem glomerabantur et alii tela incutiebant,

    Tac. H. 3, 31; id. A. 1, 30; 3, 42:

    cum alios incessus hostis clausisset, unum reliquum aestas impediret,

    id. ib. 6, 33 al.—
    G.
    Like alter, one of two, the other of two:

    huic fuerunt filii nati duo, alium servus surpuit, etc.,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 8; cf. id. ib. arg. 2 and 9: eis genus, aetas, eloquentia prope aequalia fuere;

    magnitudo animi par, item gloria, sed alia alii,

    Sall. C. 54, 1 Kritz:

    duo Romani super alium alius corruerunt,

    one upon the other, Liv. 1, 25, 5:

    ita duo deinceps reges, alius alia via, civitatem auxerunt,

    each in a different way, id. 1, 21, 6; 24, 27:

    marique alio Nicopolim ingressus,

    Tac. A. 5, 10 ( Ionio, Halm); so,

    alias partes fovere,

    the other side, id. H. 1, 8.—Also in the enumeration of the parts of any thing:

    Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam Celtae,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 1 Herz.:

    classium item duo genera sunt: unum liburnarum, aliud lusoriarum,

    Veg. 2, 1 (cf. in Gr. meinantes de tautên tên hêmeran, têi allêi eporeuonto, Xen. Anab. 3, 4, 1; and so the Vulg.: Alia die profecti, the next day, Act. 21, 8).—Hence, alius with a proper name used as an appell. (cf. alter):

    ne quis alius Ariovistus regno Galliarum potiretur,

    a second Ariovistus, Tac. H. 4, 73 fin.:

    alius Nero,

    Suet. Tit. 7.—
    H.
    A peculiar enhancement of the idea is produced by alius with a neg. and the comp.:

    mulier, qua mulier alia nulla est pulchrior,

    than whom no other woman is more beautiful, to whom no other woman is equal in beauty, Plaut. Merc. 1, 1, 100:

    facinus, quo non fortius ausit alis,

    Cat. 66, 28:

    Fama malum qua non aliud velocius ullum,

    Verg. A. 4, 174:

    quo neque melius neque amplius aliud in natura mortalium est,

    Sall. J. 2, 4:

    quo non aliud atrocius visum,

    Tac. A. 6, 24:

    (Sulla) neque consilio neque manu priorem alium pati,

    Sall. J. 96, 3:

    neque majus aliud neque praestabilius invenias,

    id. ib. 1, 2; Liv. 1, 24:

    non alia ante Romana pugna atrocior fuit,

    id. 1, 27; 2, 31; Tac. A. 6, 7 al.; cf. under aliter, 2. b. z.—Hence the advv.
    A.
    ălĭō, adv. (an old dat. form, designating direction to a place; cf.: eo, quo), elsewhither (arch.), elsewhere, to another place, person, or thing, allose (class., esp. among poets; but not found in Lucr. or Juv.).
    1.
    In gen.
    a.
    Of place:

    fortasse tu profectus alio fueras,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 49:

    ut ab Norba alio traducerentur,

    Liv. 32, 2:

    translatos alio maerebis amores,

    Hor. Epod. 15, 23:

    decurrens alio,

    id. S. 2, 1, 32:

    nam frustra vitium vitaveris illud, Si te alio pravum detorseris,

    id. ib. 2, 2, 55.—With quo:

    Arpinumne mihi eundum sit, an quo alio,

    to some other place, Cic. Att. 9, 17:

    si quando Romam aliove quo mitterent legatos,

    Liv. 38, 30. —
    b.
    Of persons or things (cf. alias, alibi, alicunde, etc.):

    illi suum animum alio conferunt,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 10 (cf. Plaut. Merc. 2, 2, 62:

    ne ad illam me animum adjecisse sentiat): ne quando iratus tu alio conferas,

    id. Eun. 3, 1, 60 Don.:

    hi narrata ferunt alio,

    Ov. M. 12, 57: tamen vocat me alio ( to another subject) jam dudum tacita vestra exspectatio, Cic. Clu. 23, 63; id. Verr. 2, 1, 53, § 139:

    sed, si placet, sermonem alio transferamus,

    id. de Or. 1, 29, 133:

    quoniam alio properare tempus monet,

    Sall. J. 19, 2; so Tac. A. 1, 18 al.—
    c.
    Of purpose or design:

    appellet haec desideria naturae: cupiditatis nomen servet alio,

    for another purpose, Cic. Fin. 2, 9, 27:

    hoc longe alio spectabat,

    looked quite elsewhere, had a far different design, Nep. Them. 6, 3.—
    2.
    a.. Alio... alio, in one way... in another; hither... thither, = huc... illuc:

    hic (i. e. in ea re) alio res familiaris, alio ducit humanitas,

    Cic. Off. 3, 23, 89: alio atque alio, in one way and another:

    nihil alio atque alio spargitur,

    Sen. Brev. Vit. 11, 2.—
    b.
    Alius alio, each in a different way, one in one way, another in another:

    et ceteri quidem alius alio,

    Cic. Off. 3, 20, 80:

    aliud alio dissipavit,

    id. Div. 1, 34, 76; so Liv. 2, 54, 9; 7, 39.—So, aliunde alio, from one place to another:

    quassatione terrae aliunde alio (aquae) transferuntur,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 11, 1; cf. aliunde.—
    c.
    Like alius or aliter with a negative and the particles of comparison quam or atque;

    in questions with nisi: plebem nusquam alio natam quam ad serviendum,

    for nothing but, Liv. 7, 18, 7: non alio datam summam quam in emptionem, etc., * Suet. Aug. 98 Ruhnk.:

    quo alio nisi ad nos confugerent?

    Liv. 39, 36, 11; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 232-234.—
    B.
    ălĭā, adv. (sc. via), in another way, in a different manner (in the whole ante-class. and class. per. dub.); for in Plaut. Rud. prol. 10, aliuta has been proposed; in Lucr. 6, 986, Lachm. reads alio; in Liv. 21, 56, 2, Weissenb. alibi; and in id. 44, 43, 2, via may be supplied from the preced. context; certain only in Don. ad Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 5; cf. Hand, Turs. I. p. 219.—
    C.
    ălĭās, adv. (acc. to Prisc. 1014 P., and Corss. Ausspr. I. p. 769, an acc. form like foras; but acc. to Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 5, 57, and Hab. Syn. 79, old gen. like paterfamili as, Alcmen as, etc. In the ante-class. per. rare; only once in Plaut., twice in Ter., twice in Varro; in the class. per. most freq. in Cic., but only three times in his orations; also in Plin.).
    1.
    Of time, at a time other than the present, whether it be in the past or (more freq.) in the future.
    a.
    At another time, at other times, on another occasion (alias: temporis adverbium, quod Graeci allote, aliter allôs, Capitol. Orth. 2242 P.; cf.

    Herz. and Hab., as cited above): alias ut uti possim causa hac integra,

    Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 4; so id. And. 3, 2, 49 (alias = alio tempore, Don.):

    sed alias jocabimur,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 13, 2:

    sed plura scribemus alias,

    id. ib. 7, 6:

    et alias et in consulatus petitione vinci,

    id. Planc. 18:

    nil oriturum alias,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 17.—In the future, freq. in contrast with nunc, in praesentia, tum, hactenus:

    recte secusne, alias viderimus,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 44, 135:

    Hactenus haec: alias justum sit necne poema, Nunc, etc.,

    Hor. S. 1, 4, 63: sed haec alias pluribus;

    nunc, etc.,

    Cic. Div. 2, 2 fin.; Liv. 44, 36 fin.: quare placeat, alias ostendemus; in praesentia, etc., Auct. ad Her. 3, 16, 28.—In the past:

    gubernatores alias imperare soliti, tum metu mortis jussa exsequebantur,

    Curt. 4, 3, 18:

    alias bellare inter se solitos, tunc periculi societas junxerat,

    id. 9, 4, 15.—Freq. with advv. of time;

    as numquam, umquam, and the like: si umquam in dicendo fuimus aliquid, aut etiam si numquam alias fuimus, tum profecto, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 4, 2, 2:

    consilio numquam alias dato,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 45:

    numquam ante alias,

    Liv. 2, 22, 7:

    non umquam alias ante tantus terror senatum invasit,

    id. 2, 9, 5; 1, 28, 4:

    si quando umquam ante alias,

    id. 32, 5 (where the four advv. of time are to be taken together):

    Saturnalibus et si quando alias libuisset, modo munera dividebat,

    Suet. Aug. 75.—
    b.
    Alias... alias, as in Gr. allote... allote; allote men... allote de, at one time... at another; once... another time; sometimes... sometimes; now... now:

    Alias me poscit pro illa triginta minas, Alias talentum magnum,

    Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 63; so Varr. L. L. 8, § 76 Mull.; id. R. R. 2, 1, 15; Cic. Verr. 1, 46, 120:

    nec potest quisquam alias beatus esse, alias miser,

    id. Fin. 2, 27, 87:

    contentius alias, alias summissius,

    id. de Or. 3, 55, 212:

    cum alias bellum inferrent, alias inlatum defenderent,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 29; so id. ib. 5, 57 al.; it occurs four times in successive clauses in Cic. Inv. 1, 52, 99.—Sometimes plerumque, saepe, aliquando, interdum stand in corresponding clauses:

    nec umquam sine usura reddit (terra), quod accepit, sed alias minore, plerumque majore cum foenore,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 51:

    geminatio verborum habet interdum vim, leporem alias,

    id. de Or. 3, 54, 206:

    hoc alias fastidio, alias contumacia, saepius imbecillitate, evenit,

    Plin. 16, 32, 58, § 134; 7, 15, 13, § 63.—Sometimes one alias is omitted:

    illi eruptione tentata alias cuniculis ad aggerem actis, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 21; Plin. 26, 3, 7, § 13.—
    c.
    Alias aliter, alias alius, etc. (cf. alius), at one time in one way... at another in another; now so... now otherwise; now this... now that:

    et alias aliter haec in utramque partem causae solent convenire,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 13, 45:

    alii enim sunt, alias nostrique familiares fere demortui,

    id. Att. 16, 11 (Madv. interprets this of time):

    illi alias aliud iisdem de rebus judicant,

    id. de Or. 2, 7, 30; id. Or. 59, 200:

    (deos) non semper eosdem atque alias alios solemus venerari,

    id. Red. in Sen. 30:

    ut iidem versus alias in aliam rem posse accommodari viderentur,

    id. Div. 2, 54, 111.—
    d.
    Saepe alias or alias saepe... nunc, nuper, quondam, etc.;

    also: cum saepe alias... tum, etc. (very common in Cic.): quod cum saepe alias tum nuper, etc.,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 4, 7:

    fecimus et alias saepe et nuper in Tusculano,

    id. ib. 5, 4, 11:

    quibus de rebus et alias saepe... et quondam in Hortensii villa,

    id. Ac. 2, 3, 9:

    quorum pater et saepe alias et maxime censor saluti rei publicae fuit,

    id. de Or. 1, 9, 38:

    cum saepe alias, tum apud centumviros,

    id. Brut. 39, 144:

    cum saepe alias, tum Pyrrhi bello,

    id. Off. 3, 22, 86; 3, 11, 47:

    neque tum solum, sed saepe alias,

    Nep. Hann. 11, 7.—In comparative sentences rare:

    nunc tamen libentius quam saepe alias,

    Symm. Ep. 1, 90.—So,
    e.
    Semper alias, always at other times or in other cases (apparently only post-Aug.): et super cenam autem et semper alias communissimus, multa joco transigebat. Suet. Vesp. 22; id. Tib. 18; Gell. 15, 1.—
    f.
    Raro alias, rarely at other times, on other occasions:

    ut raro alias quisquam tanto favore est auditus,

    Liv. 45, 20; 3, 69; Tac. H. 1, 89.—
    g.
    Non alias, at no other time, never, = numquam (a choice poet. expression, often imitated by [p. 92] the histt.):

    non alias caelo ceciderunt plura sereno Fulgura,

    never at any other time did so much lightning fall from a clear sky, Verg. G. 1, 487:

    non alias militi familiarior dux fuit,

    Liv. 7, 33; 45, 7:

    non alias majore mole concursum,

    Tac. A. 2, 46; 4. 69;

    11, 31: non sane alias exercitatior Britannia fuit,

    id. Agr. 5:

    haud alias intentior populus plus vocis permisit,

    id. A. 3, 11, and 15, 46; Suet. Tit. 8; Flor. 3, 6.—
    2.
    Of place, at another place, elsewhere; or in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise (only post-Aug.; v. Madv. ad Cic. Fin. 1, 3, 7):

    Idaeus rubus appellatus est, quoniam in Ida, non alias, nascitur,

    Plin. 24, 14, 75, § 123 (Jan, alius): nusquam alias tam torrens fretum, * Just. 4, 1, 9:

    sicut vir alias doctissimus Cornutus existimat,

    Macr. S. 5, 19.—
    3.
    Alias for alioqui (only post-Aug.), to indicate that something is in a different condition in one instance, not in others, except that, for the rest, otherwise:

    in Silaro non virgulta modo immersa, verum et folia lapidescunt, alias salubri potu ejus aquae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 224; so id. 18, 6, 7, § 37; 19, 8, 48, § 163; 25, 2, 6, § 16 al.—
    4.
    Non alias quam, for no other reason, on no other condition, in no other circumstances than, not other than; and non alias nisi, on no other condition, not otherwise, except (prob. taken from the lang. of common life):

    non alias magis indoluisse Caesarem ferunt quam quod, etc.,

    Tac. A. 3, 73:

    debilitatum vulnere jacuisse non alias quam simulatione mortis tutiorem,

    by nothing safer than by feigning death, Curt. 8, 1, 24; 8, 14, 16; Dig. 29, 7, 6, § 2: non alias ( on no other condition) existet heres ex substitutione nisi, etc., ib. 28, 6, 8; 23, 3, 37, 23, 3, 29.—
    5.
    Alias like aliter, in another manner; flrst in the Lat. of the jurists (cf. Suet. Tib. 71 Oud.; Liv. 21, 56, 2 Drak.; Ter. And. 3, 2, 49 Ruhnk.), Dig. 33, 8, 8, § 8; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 219-227. —
    D.
    ălĭtĕr, adv. [alis; v. alius init. ], otherwise, in another manner, allôs.
    1.
    With comparative-clause expressed; constr. both affirm. and neg. without distinction.
    a.
    With atque, ac, quam, and rarely ut, otherwise than, different from what, etc., Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 23:

    sed aliter atque ostenderam facio,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 3, 4; Ter. Ad. 4, 3, 6:

    aliter ac nos vellemus,

    Cic. Mil. 9, 23:

    de quo tu aliter sentias atque ego,

    id. Fin. 4, 22, 60; id. Att. 6, 3:

    si aliter nos faciant quam aequum est,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 1, 42:

    si aliter quippiam coacti faciant quam libere,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 11, 29; id. Verr. 2, 1, 19, § 24; id. Inv. 2, 22, 66:

    Sed si aliter ut dixi accidisset, qui possem queri?

    id. Rep. 1, 4, 7.—
    b.
    Non (or haud) aliter, not otherwise (per litoten), = just as; with quam si, ac si, quam cum, quam, exactly, just as if:

    Non aliter quam si ruat omnis Karthago,

    Verg. A. 4, 669:

    dividor haud aliter quam si mea membra relinquam,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 73:

    nihil in senatu actum aliter quam si, etc.,

    Liv. 23, 4; 21, 63, 9:

    illi negabant se aliter ituros quam si, etc.,

    id. 3, 51, 12:

    nec aliter quam si mihi tradatur, etc., Quint. prooem. 5: ut non aliter ratio constet quam si uni reddatur,

    Tac. A. 1, 6; 1, 49:

    Non aliter quam si fecisset Juno maritum Insanum,

    Juv. 6, 619; Suet. Aug. 40:

    non aliter quam cum, etc.,

    Ov. F. 2, 209; so id. M. 2, 623; 4, 348; 6, 516 al.:

    nec scripsi aliter ac si, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 13, 51; Suet. Oth. 6; Col. 2, 14 (15), 8:

    Non aliter quam qui lembum subigit,

    Verg. G. 1, 201:

    non aliter praeformidat quam qui ferrum medici, priusquam curetur, aspexit,

    Quint. 4, 5, 5; so id. 4, 5, 22; 2, 5, 11:

    neque aliter quam ii, qui traduntur, etc.,

    id. 5, 8, 1:

    patere inde aliquid decrescere, non aliter quam Institor hibernae tegetis,

    Juv. 7, 220:

    successorem non aliter quam indicium mortis accepturum,

    Tac. A. 6, 30.—
    * c.
    Aliter ab aliquo (analog. to alius with the abl., and alienus with ab), differently from any one:

    cultores regionum multo aliter a ceteris agunt,

    Mel. 1, 9, 6.—
    d.
    Non ali ter nisi, by no other means, on no other condition, not otherwise, except:

    qui aliter obsistere fato fatetur se non potuisse, nisi etc.,

    Cic. Fat. 20, 48; id. Fam. 1, 9: non pati C. Caesarem consulem aliter fieri, nisi exercitum et provincias tradiderit, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 14; so Lentulus ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14, 18; Liv. 35, 39; 45, 11; 38; Tac. Or. 32; Just. 12, 14, 7; Suet. Ner. 36; Dig. 37, 9, 6; 48, 18, 9. —
    e.
    Non aliter quam ut, on no other condition than that:

    neque aliter poterit palos, ad quos perducitur, pertingere, quam ut diffluat,

    Col. Arb. 7, 5; so Suet. Tib. 15; 24; id. Galb. 8; Curt. 9, 5, 23.—
    2.
    Without a comparative clause expressed.
    a.
    In gen., otherwise, in another manner, in other respects; and in the poets: haud aliter (per litoten), just so:

    vale atque salve, etsi aliter ut dicam meres,

    though you deserve that I speak differently, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 86 Brix:

    tu si aliter existimes, nihil errabis,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 7, 16:

    ut eadem ab utrisque dicantur, aliter dicuntur,

    in a different sense, Plin. Pan. 72, 7:

    Si quis aliter docet,

    Vulg. 1 Tim. 6, 3:

    quae aliter se habent,

    ib. ib. 5, 25:

    Quippe aliter tunc vivebant homines,

    Juv. 6, 11: quod uterque nostrum his etiam ex studiis notus, quibus aliter ignotus est, otherwise, i. e. personally, unknown, Plin. Ep. 9, 23, 3.—With negatives:

    non fuit faciendum aliter,

    Cic. Att. 6, 9; Tac. A. 15, 68:

    Ergo non aliter poterit dormire?

    Juv. 3, 281:

    aliter haud facile eos ad tantum negotium impelli posse,

    Sall. C. 44, 1; Curt. 8, 10, 27:

    haud aliter Rutulo muros et castra tuenti Ignescunt irae (the comparison of the wolf precedes),

    Verg. A. 9, 65:

    haud aliter (i. e. like a wild beast) juvenis medios moriturus in hostes Irruit,

    id. ib. 9, 554 al.; Ov. M. 8, 473; 9, 642:

    non aliter (i. e. than I) Samio dicunt arsisse Bathyllo Anacreonta Teium,

    Hor. Epod. 14, 10:

    neque Mordaces aliter (i. e. than by means of wine) diffugiunt sollicitudines,

    id. C. 1, 18, 4:

    neque exercitum Romanum aliter transmissurum,

    Tac. H. 5, 19:

    nec aliter expiari potest,

    Vulg. Num. 35, 33. —So, fieri aliter non potest or fieri non potest aliter (not fieri non aliter potest): nihil agis;

    Fieri aliter non potest,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 13: assentior;

    fieri non potuit aliter,

    Cic. Att. 6, 6.—
    b.
    Esp.
    (α).
    Pregn., otherwise, in the contrary manner: Pe. Servos Epidicus dixit mihi. Ph. Quid si servo aliter visum est? i. e. if he does not speak the truth? Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 29:

    verum aliter evenire multo intellegit,

    Ter. And. prol. 4 (aliter autem contra significat, Don.):

    amplis cornibus et nigris potius quam aliter,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 20, 1: ne aliter quid eveniat, providere de cet, otherwise than harmoniously, Sall. J. 10, 7:

    dis aliter visum,

    Verg. A. 2, 428:

    sin aliter tibi videtur,

    Vulg. Num. 11, 15: adversi... saevaque circuitu curvantem bracchia longo Scorpion atque aliter ( in the opposite direction) curvantem bracchia Cancrum, Ov. M. 2, 83: aliterque ( and in the opposite course) secante jam pelagus rostro, Luc. 8, 197.—Hence, qui aliter fecerit, who will not do that:

    neu quis de his postea ad senatum referat, neve cum populo agat: qui aliter fecerit, etc.,

    Sall. C. 51, 43; Just. 6, 6, 1; cf. Brisson. de Form. p. 200, and de Verb. Signif. p. 66.—
    (β).
    Aliter esse, to be of a different nature, differently constituted or disposed:

    sed longe aliter est amicus atque amator,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 70: ego hunc esse aliter credidi: iste me fefellit;

    ego isti nihilo sum aliter ac fui,

    Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 44; id. Ad. 3, 4, 46; Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 137.—
    (γ).
    For alioqui (q. v. II. C.), otherwise, else, in any other case:

    jus enim semper est quaesitum aequabile: neque enim aliter esset jus (and just after: nam aliter justitia non esset),

    Cic. Off. 2, 12, 42; 1, 39, 139; id. Lael. 20, 74:

    si suos legatos recipere vellent, quos Athenas miserant, se remitterent, aliter illos numquam in patriam essent recepturi,

    Nep. Them. 7 fin.:

    aliter sine populi jussu nulli earum rerum consuli jus est,

    Sall. C. 29, 3 Kritz:

    aliter non viribus ullis Vincere poteris,

    Verg. A. 6, 147:

    veniam ostentantes, si praesentia sequerentur: aliter nihil spei,

    Tac. H. 4, 59:

    quoniam aliter non possem,

    Vulg. Sap. 8, 21.—
    (δ).
    Like alius (q. v. II. A.) repeated even several times in a distributive manner, in one way... in another: sed aliter leges, aliter philosophi tollunt astutias. Cic. Off. 3, 17, 68; so id. ib. 1, 12, 38; id. Lael. 24, 89; id. Fam. 15, 21, 6:

    aliter utimur propriis, aliter commodatis,

    Tac. Or. 32:

    Aliter catuli longe olent, aliter sues,

    Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 9:

    aliter Diodoro, aliter Philoni, Chrysippo aliter placet,

    id. Ac. 2, 47, 143:

    idem illud aliter Caesar, aliter Cicero, aliter Cato suadere debebit,

    Quint. 3, 8, 49: Et aliter acutis morbis medendum, aliter vetustis; aliter increscentibus, aliter subsistentibus, aliter jam ad sanitatem inclinatis, Cels. prooem. p. 10.—
    (ε).
    With alius or its derivatives, one in one way, another in another (v. alius, II. B.):

    quoniam aliter ab aliis digeruntur,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 19, 79; id. Att. 7, 8; Liv. 2, 21; so id. 39, 53:

    hoc ex locorum occasione aliter alibi decernitur,

    Plin. 18, 5, 6, § 30; so id. 25, 4, 10, § 29.—
    (ζ).
    Non aliter, analog. to non alius (v. alius, II. H.) with a comp. (only in Plin.):

    non aliter utilius id fieri putare quam, etc.,

    Plin. 37, 2, 10, § 28:

    idque non aliter clarius intellegi potest,

    id. 37, 4, 15, § 59; so id. 22, 22, 36, § 78; 24, 11, 50, § 85; 28, 9, 41, § 148; cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 267-276.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > alius

  • 44 rien

    rien [ʀjɛ̃]
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    1. <
       a. nothing
    qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ? -- rien what's wrong? -- nothing
    ça ou rien, c'est pareil it makes no odds
    ne... rien not... anything nothing
    je n'en sais trop rien I haven't a clue (PROV) on n'a rien sans rien(PROV) nothing ventured, nothing gained► avoir + rien
    ils n'ont rien (possessions) they haven't got anything they have nothing ; (maladie, blessure) they're OK
    ça va, tu n'as rien ? are you OK?
    n'avoir rien contre qn/qch to have nothing against sb/sth
    n'être rien [personne] to be a nobody ; [chose] to be nothing
    pour lui, 50 km à vélo, ce n'est rien cycling 50 kilometres is nothing for him
    élever quatre enfants, ce n'est pas rien bringing up four children is quite something
    tu t'es fait mal ? -- non, c'est rien (inf) did you hurt yourself? -- no, it's nothing
    pardon ! -- c'est rien or ce n'est rien (inf) sorry! -- it doesn't matterfaire + rien
    il ne fait rien he does nothing ; ( = ne travaille pas) he doesn't work
    rien à faire ! it's no good!
    rien n'y fait ! nothing's any good! en rien
    je t'achèterai le journal, rien d'autre ? I'll get you a newspaper - do you want anything else?
    rien de tel qu'une bonne douche chaude ! there's nothing like a nice hot shower!
       b. ( = quelque chose) anything
    as-tu jamais rien vu de pareil ? have you ever seen anything like it?
       c. (Sport) nil
    de rien !
    je vous remercie -- de rien ! (inf) thank you -- you're welcome!
    excusez-moi ! -- de rien ! (inf) sorry! -- no trouble! rien au monde nothing on earth
    qu'as-tu vu ? -- rien du tout what did you see? -- nothing at all
    qu'est-ce que c'est que ce cadeau de rien du tout ? what on earth can I (or you etc) do with this stupid little present? rien de rien (inf) absolutely nothing
    il ne fait rien, mais rien de rien (inf) he does nothing, and I mean nothing pour rien ( = inutilement) for nothing ; ( = pour peu d'argent) for next to nothing
    pourquoi tu dis ça ? -- pour rien why do you say that? -- no reason
    ce n'est pas pour rien que... it's not for nothing that... rien que
    la vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth
    rien qu'à le voir, j'ai deviné I guessed by just looking at him
    je voudrais vous voir, rien qu'une minute could I see you just for a minute?
    c'est à moi, rien qu'à moi it's mine and mine alone
    il voulait 500 €, rien que ça ! he wanted a mere 500 euros!
    elle veut être actrice, rien que ça ! she wants to be an actress, no less!
    2. <
    un rien a mere nothing ; (avec adjectif) a tiny bit
    j'ai failli rater le train, il s'en est fallu d'un rien I came within a hair's breadth of missing the train
    il pourrait te casser le bras comme un rien (inf) he could break your arm, no trouble
    « moi pas » dit-elle un rien insolente "I'm not", she said rather insolently un rien de a touch of
    * * *

    I
    1. ʀjɛ̃
    pronom indéfini

    il n'est rien pour moihe means ou is nothing to me

    pour rien — ( en vain) for nothing; ( à bas prix) for next to nothing

    ‘pourquoi?’ - ‘pour rien’ — ‘why?’ - ‘no reason’

    ‘merci’ - ‘de rien’ — ‘thank you’ - ‘you're welcome’ ou ‘not at all’

    ‘que prends-tu?’ - ‘rien du tout’ — ‘what are you having?’ - ‘nothing at all’

    ça ou rien, c'est pareil — it makes no odds

    c'est trois fois rien — (colloq) it's next to nothing

    rien de rien — (colloq) absolutely nothing

    2) ( seulement)

    elle voudrait un bureau rien qu'à elle — (colloq) she would like an office all to herself

    la vérité, rien que la vérité — the truth and nothing but the truth

    rien que ça? — (colloq) ( en réponse) is that all?

    ils habitent un château, rien que ça! — iron they live in a castle, no less! ou if you please!

    3) ( quoi que ce soit) anything
    4) Sport gén nil; ( au tennis) love

    2.
    de rien (du tout) locution adjective

    3.
    (colloq) un rien locution adverbiale a (tiny) bit

    4.
    en rien locution adverbiale at all, in any way
    ••

    rien à faire! — ( c'est impossible) it's no good ou use!; ( refus) no way! (colloq)

    ce n'est pas rien! — ( exploit) it's quite something!; ( tâche) it's no joke, it's not exactly a picnic! (colloq); ( somme) it's not exactly peanuts! (colloq)


    II ʀjɛ̃
    nom masculin
    1) ( vétille)

    faire quelque chose comme un rien — (colloq) to do something very easily

    2) (colloq) ( petite quantité)
    3) (colloq) ( personne)

    un/une rien du tout — ( insignifiant) a nobody; ( sans moralité) a no-good (colloq), a worthless person

    * * *
    ʀjɛ̃
    1. pron
    1) (= sans 'ne') nothing

    "Qu'est-ce que vous avez?" — "Rien." — "What have you got?" — "Nothing."

    "Qu'est-ce que tu as acheté?" — "Rien." — "What have you bought?" — "Nothing."

    pour rien au monde; Pour rien au monde je ne le vendrais. — I wouldn't sell it for anything in the world.

    ne... rien — not... anything, nothing

    Il n'a rien dit. — He didn't say anything., He hasn't said anything.

    Il n'a rien fait. — He didn't do anything., He hasn't done anything.

    il n'a rien (= n'est pas blessé)he's all right

    3) (= quelque chose)

    rien de; rien d'intéressant — nothing interesting

    n'avoir rien de; Il n'a rien d'un champion. — He's no champion.

    rien que — just, only

    Rien que la voiture coûte un million. — The car alone costs a million.

    de rien! — not at all!, don't mention it!

    "Merci beaucoup!" — "De rien!" — "Thank you very much!" — "Not at all!"

    rien à faire! — it's no good!, it's no use!

    en rien; il ne lui ressemble en rien — he's nothing like him

    2. nm
    1) (= quantité infime)
    2) (= chose insignifiante)

    Il se met en colère pour un rien. — He loses his temper over the slightest thing.

    des petits riens; des riens — trivial things pl little things pl

    * * *
    I.
    A pron indéf
    1 ( nulle chose) rien n'est impossible nothing is impossible; un mois à ne rien faire a month doing nothing; j'ai décidé de ne rien dire I decided to say nothing ou not to say anything; il n'y a rien qui puisse la consoler nothing can console her; il n'y a plus rien there's nothing left; il n'y a plus rien à faire ( comme travail) there's nothing left ou else to do; ( pour le sauver) there's nothing more ou else that can be done; ce n'est rien it's nothing; elle n'est rien she's a nobody; il n'est rien pour moi he means ou is nothing to me; ils ne nous sont rien they're nothing to do with us; il n'en est rien it's nothing of the sort; elle ne t'a rien fait she hasn't done anything to you; n'avoir rien à faire avec qn to have nothing to do with sb; rien n'y fait! nothing's any good!; il n'a rien d'un intrigant there's nothing of the schemer about him; elle n'a rien de sa sœur she's nothing like her sister; rien de bon nothing good; rien d'autre nothing else; rien de moins/de plus nothing less/more (que than); rien de meilleur/de pire/de mieux nothing better/worse/better (que than); il n'y a rien de tel/de tel que la marche pour garder la forme there's nothing like it/like walking to keep you fit; il n'y a rien eu de cassé nothing was broken; ça n'a rien de luxueux there's nothing luxurious about it; je n'ai jamais rien vu de pire I've never seen anything worse; rien à déclarer/signaler nothing to declare/report; partir de rien to start from nothing; faire un drame d'un rien to make a drama out of nothing; pour rien ( en vain) for nothing; ( à bas prix) for next to nothing; ‘pourquoi?’-‘pour rien’ ‘why?’-‘no reason’; ce n'est pas pour rien que it's not without reason ou not for nothing that; parler pour rien to waste one's breath; ‘merci’-‘de rien’ ‘thank you’-‘you're welcome’, ‘not at all’; en moins de rien in no time at all; ‘que prends-tu?’-‘rien du tout’ ‘what are you having?’-‘nothing at all’; c'est ça ou rien it's that or nothing, take it or leave it; ‘mais vous avez un contrat’-‘ça ou rien(, c'est pareil)’ ‘but you have a contract’-‘I might as well not have one’, ‘it makes no odds’; c'est mieux que rien it's better than nothing; c'est moins que rien it's nothing at all; c'est trois fois rien it's next to nothing; rien à rien, rien de rien absolutely nothing; faire qch comme rien to do sth very easily;
    2 ( seulement) rien que la bouteille pèse deux kilos the bottle alone weighs two kilos; j'en ai eu pour 35 euros rien qu'avec les fleurs the flowers alone cost me 35 euros; c'est à lui et rien qu'à lui it's his and his alone; elle voudrait un bureau rien qu'à elle she would like an office all to herself; il n'est rien qu'un scribouillard he's nothing but ou he's just a penpusher; ‘qu'y a-t-il à boire?’-‘rien que de l'eau’ ‘what is there to drink?’-‘just water’; la vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth; rien que pour te plaire just to please you; j'en ai la nausée rien que d'y penser I feel sick just thinking about it; rien qu'à voir comment il s'habille just by looking at the way he dresses; rien que ça? ( en réponse) is that all?; ils habitent un château, rien que ça! iron they live in a castle, no less! ou if you please! iron;
    3 ( quoi que ce soit) anything; avant de rien signer before signing anything; sans que j'en sache rien without my knowing anything about it; il m'a demandé si je n'avais rien vu he asked me if I had seen anything; as-tu jamais rien fait pour eux? have you ever done anything for them?;
    4 Sport gén nil; ( au tennis) love; rien partout, rien à rien nil nil; rien à 15 ( au tennis) love 15.
    B de rien (du tout) loc adj fille de rien worthless girl; un petit bleu de rien (du tout) a tiny bruise; une affaire de rien du tout a trivial matter.
    C adv c'est rien moche! it isn't half ugly! GB, it's really ugly.
    D un rien loc adv a (tiny) bit; un rien pédant/trop cuit a bit pedantic/overcooked.
    E en rien loc adv at all, in any way; cela ne me concerne en rien that doesn't concern me at all ou in any way; ce n'est en rien nécessaire it's not at all necessary, it's in no way necessary; il ne te ressemble en rien he's not at all like you, he's nothing like you.
    rien à faire! ( c'est impossible) it's no good ou use!; ( refus) no way!; on n'a rien pour rien you get nothing for nothing; ce n'est pas rien! ( exploit) it's quite something!; ( tâche) it's no joke, it's not exactly a picnic!; ( somme) it's not exactly peanuts!
    II.
    rien nm
    1 ( vétille) être puni pour un rien to be punished for the slightest thing; un rien le fâche the slightest thing annoys him; un rien l'habille, elle s'habille d'un rien she looks good in the simplest thing; se disputer pour un rien to quarrel over nothing; perdre son temps à des riens to waste one's time on trivial things; les petits riens qui rendent la vie agréable the little things which make life pleasant; faire qch comme un rien to do sth very easily;
    2 ( petite quantité) un rien de a touch of; un rien d'humour a touch of humourGB; un rien de sel a tiny pinch of salt; un rien de cognac a dash of brandy; en un rien de temps in next to no time;
    3 ( personne) un/une rien du tout ( insignifiant) a nobody; ( sans moralité) a no-good, a worthless person.
    [rjɛ̃] pronom indéfini
    1. [nulle chose] nothing
    rien de cassé/grave, j'espère? nothing broken/serious, I hope?
    [en réponse négative à une question]
    je vous remerciede rien! thanksyou're welcome ou not at all ou don't mention it
    rien à dire, c'est parfait! what can I say, it's perfect!
    rien à faire, la voiture ne veut pas démarrer it's no good, the car (just) won't start
    2. [en corrélation avec 'ne']
    rien n'est plus beau que... there's nothing more beautiful than...
    rien n'y a fait, elle a refusé (there was) nothing doing, she said no
    ce n'est rien, ça va guérir it's nothing, it'll get better
    je croyais avoir perdu, il n'en est rien I thought I'd lost, but not at all ou quite the contrary
    ils se disaient mariés, en fait il n'en est rien they claimed they were married but they're nothing of the sort
    il n'est (plus) rien pour moi he's ou he means nothing to me (anymore)
    et moi alors, je ne suis rien (dans tout ça)? and what about me (in all this), don't I count for anything ou don't I matter?
    je ne me souviens de rien I remember nothing, I don't remember anything
    cela ou ça ne fait rien it doesn't matter
    ça ne (te) fait rien si je te dépose en dernier? would you mind if I dropped you off last?, is it OK with you if I drop you off last?
    ça n'a rien à voir avec toi it's got nothing to do with you, it doesn't concern you
    je n'ai rien contre lui I have nothing against him, I don't have anything against him
    ne t'inquiète pas, tu n'y es pour rien don't worry, it's not your fault
    pour ne rien vous cacher... to be completely open with you...
    3. [quelque chose] anything
    4. JEUX
    5. [au tennis] love
    ————————
    [rjɛ̃] adverbe
    ils sont rien riches they really are rolling in it (très familier & UK), they sure as hell are rich (US)
    ————————
    [rjɛ̃] nom masculin
    1. [néant]
    2. [chose sans importance]
    un rien the merest trifle ou slightest thing
    3. un rien de [très peu de] a touch of
    un rien de frivolité a touch ou tinge ou hint of frivolity
    ————————
    en rien locution adverbiale
    pour rien locution adverbiale
    pour deux/trois fois rien for next to nothing
    ————————
    rien du tout nom masculin et féminin
    un/une rien du tout a nobody
    ————————
    rien que locution adverbiale
    rien qu'une fois just ou only once
    viens, rien qu'un jour do come, (even) if only for a day
    rien que d'y penser, j'ai des frissons the mere thought of it ou just thinking about it makes me shiver
    la vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth
    ————————
    un rien locution adverbiale
    sa robe est un rien trop étroite her dress is a touch ou a shade ou a tiny bit too tight

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > rien

  • 45 best, well, better

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > best, well, better

  • 46 better, well, best

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > better, well, best

  • 47 further

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > further

  • 48 less

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > less

  • 49 over

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > over

  • 50 become

    past tense - became; verb
    1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) volverse, ponerse, convertirse
    2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) hacerse, llegar a ser
    3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) ser de
    4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) sentar bien, quedar bien
    - becomingly
    become vb
    1. hacerse / convertirse en / llegar a ser
    2. hacerse / volverse / ponerse
    she became angry se puso furiosa / se enfadó
    tr[bɪ'kʌm]
    intransitive verb (pt became tr[bɪ'keɪm], pp become tr[bɪ'kʌm])
    1 (with noun) convertirse en, hacerse, llegar a ser
    to become a doctor/teacher hacerse médico,-a/maestro,-a
    2 (change into) convertirse en, transformarse en
    to become mad volverse loco,-a, enloquecer
    to become fat ponerse gordo,-a, engordar
    to become angry ponerse enfadado,-a, enfadarse
    to become sad ponerse triste, entristecerse
    to become deaf quedarse sordo,-a, ensordecerse
    to become blind quedarse ciego,-a
    1 dated (suit) sentarle bien, favorecer
    2 dated (befit) ser propio,-a de, convenir
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    what has become of...? ¿qué ha sido de...?
    what has become of your sister? ¿qué ha sido de tu hermana?
    become [bɪ'kʌm] v, - came [-'keɪm] ; - come ; - coming vi
    : hacerse, volverse, ponerse
    he became famous: se hizo famoso
    to become sad: ponerse triste
    to become accustomed to: acostumbrarse a
    become vt
    1) befit: ser apropiado para
    2) suit: favorecer, quedarle bien (a alguien)
    that dress becomes you: ese vestido te favorece
    p.p.
    (Participio pasivo de "to become")
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: became, become) = convenir v.
    (§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-
    fut: -vendr-•)
    convertirse v.
    convertirse en v.
    devenir v.
    (§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-
    fut: -vendr-•)
    hacerse v.
    llegar a ser v.
    ponerse v.
    resultar v.
    volverse v.
    bɪ'kʌm
    1.
    (past became; past p become) intransitive verb

    to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante

    to become famous — hacerse* famoso

    she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó

    to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado


    2.
    vt
    a) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado para
    b) ( suit) favorecer*
    Phrasal Verbs:
    [bɪ'kʌm] (pt became) (pp become)
    1. VI
    1) (=grow to be)

    to become ill — ponerse enfermo, enfermar

    to become oldhacerse or volverse viejo

    to become red — ponerse rojo, enrojecerse

    it became known that... — se supo que..., llegó a saberse que...

    2) (=turn into) convertirse en, transformarse en
    3) (=acquire position of) (through study) hacerse; (by promotion etc) llegar a ser
    2.
    IMPERS VB

    what has become of him? — ¿qué ha sido de él?

    what will become of me? — ¿qué será de mí?

    whatever can have become of that book? — ¿dónde estará ese libro?

    3.
    VT (=look nice on) favorecer, sentar bien
    BECOME, GO, GET The translation of become/go/ get depends on the context and the type of change involved and how it is regarded. Very often there is more than one possible translation, or even a special verb to translate get + ((adjective)) (e.g. get angry - enfadarse), but here are some general hints.
    Become {etc} + adjective
    Use pon erse to talk about temporary but normal changes:
    I got quite ill Me puse muy malo
    He went pale Se puso blanco
    You've got very brown Te has puesto muy moreno
    He got very angry Se puso furioso ► Use vol verse to refer to sudden, longer-lasting and unpredictable changes, particularly those affecting the mind:
    He has become very impatient in the last few years Se ha vuelto muy impaciente estos últimos años
    She went mad Se volvió loca ► Use que dar(se) especially when talking about changes that are permanent, involve deterioration and are due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
    He went blind (Se) quedó ciego
    Goya went deaf Goya (se) quedó sordo
    Q uedar(se) is also used to talk about pregnancy:
    She became pregnant (Se) quedó embarazada ► Use hac erse for states resulting from effort or from a gradual, cumulative process:
    They became very famous Se hicieron muy famosos
    The pain became unbearable El dolor se hizo insoportable ► Use lle gar a ser to suggest reaching a peak:
    The heat became stifling El calor llegó a ser agobiante
    Become {etc} + noun
    Use hac erse for career goals and religious or political persuasions:
    He became a lawyer Se hizo abogado
    I became a Catholic in 1990 Me hice católico en 1990
    He became a member of the Green Party Se hizo miembro del Partido Verde ► Use lle gar a + ((noun)) and llegar a ser + ((phrase)) for reaching a peak after a period of gradual change. This construction is often used to talk about professional accomplishments:
    If you don't make more effort, you'll never get to be a teacher Si no te esfuerzas más, no llegarás a profesor
    Castelar became one of the most important politicians of his time Castelar llegó a ser uno de los políticos más importantes de su época
    Football became an obsession for him El fútbol llegó a ser una obsesión para él ► Use con vertirse en for long-lasting changes in character, substance and kind which take place gradually:
    Those youngsters went on to become delinquents Aquellos jóvenes se convirtieron después en delincuentes
    Over the years I have become a more tolerant person Con los años me he convertido en una persona más tolerante
    Water turns into steam El agua se convierte en vapor ► Use que dar(se) + ((adjective)) to talk about changes, particularly when they are permanent, for the worse and due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
    She became a widow (Se) quedó viuda ► To translate hav e turned into {or} have become {etc} + ((noun)) in emphatic phrases particularly about people, you can use estar hecho un(a) + ((noun)):
    Juan has become a really good pianist Juan está hecho todo un pianista For further uses and examples, see become, go, get, turn
    * * *
    [bɪ'kʌm]
    1.
    (past became; past p become) intransitive verb

    to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante

    to become famous — hacerse* famoso

    she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó

    to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado


    2.
    vt
    a) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado para
    b) ( suit) favorecer*
    Phrasal Verbs:

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  • 51 ever

    'evə
    1. adverb
    1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) nunca, jamás
    2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) siempre
    3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?)
    - evergreen
    2. noun
    (an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) árbol de hoja perenne
    - everlastingly
    - evermore
    - for ever / forever

    ever adv
    1. alguna vez
    do you ever go to the swimming pool? ¿vas alguna vez a la piscina?
    have you ever been to París? ¿has estado alguna vez en París?
    2. nunca / jamás
    3. nunca
    don't you ever have breakfast? ¿no desayunas nunca?
    ever since desde que / desde entonces
    tr['evəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (in negative sentences) nunca, jamás
    2 (in questions) alguna vez
    have you ever seen "Dracula"? ¿has visto "Drácula" alguna vez?
    have you ever been to London? ¿has estado en Londres alguna vez?
    do you ever think about life after death? ¿piensas alguna vez en la vida después de la muerte?
    if you ever go to England, come and visit me si vas alguna vez a Inglaterra, ven a visitarme
    did you ever meet my ex-husband? ¿llegaste a conocer a mi ex marido?
    3 (always) siempre
    what ever shall I do? ¿qué demonios hago?
    how ever did you lose your coat? ¿cómo demonios has perdido el abrigo?
    why ever not? ¿y por qué no?
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    all somebody ever does is... lo único que alguien hace es...
    as ever como siempre
    as «(adjective)» as ever tan (adjetivo) como siempre
    ever since desde, desde entonces
    ever so... muy...
    ever such... muy...
    for ever (and ever) para siempre (jamás)
    ever more más y más, cada vez más
    did you ever...! ¡habráse visto!
    ever yours,... / yours ever,... (in letters) recibe un abrazo de...
    ever ['ɛvər] adv
    1) always: siempre
    as ever: como siempre
    ever since: desde entonces
    2) (in questions) : alguna vez, algún día
    have you ever been to Mexico?: ¿has estado en México alguna vez?
    doesn't he ever work?: ¿es que nunca trabaja?
    nobody ever helps me: nadie nunca me ayuda
    4) (in comparisons) : nunca
    better than ever: mejor que nunca
    I'm ever so happy!: ¡estoy tan y tan feliz!
    he looks ever so angry: parece estar muy enojado
    adv.
    alguna vez adv.
    jamás adv.
    nunca adv.
    por casualidad adv.
    siempre adv.
    'evər, 'evə(r)
    1)

    have you ever visited London? — ¿has estado en Londres (alguna vez)?

    will we ever get there? — ¿llegaremos algún día?

    don't you ever listen? — ¿es que nunca escuchas?

    I seldom, if ever, eat meat — muy rara vez como carne

    b) (expressing incredulity, indignation)
    3) (always, constantly)

    they lived happily ever after — ( in fairy tales) vivieron felices y comieron perdices

    ever since: ever since we first saw her desde que la vimos por primera vez; we've been friends ever since somos amigos desde entonces; for ever — para siempre

    b) (before pres p and adj)

    ever helpful, he offered to drive me there — gentil como siempre, se ofreció a llevarme en coche

    when will you ever learn? — ¿cuándo vas a aprender?

    why ever did you tell him? — ¿por qué diablos se lo dijiste? (fam)

    what ever can have happened? — ¿qué podrá haber pasado?

    b) (esp BrE colloq)

    thanks ever so o ever so much o ever such a lot — muchísimas gracias

    ['evǝ(r)]
    ADV
    1) (=always) siempre

    ever afterdesde entonces

    as ever — como siempre; (ending letter) un abrazo...

    for ever — (=always) siempre

    for ever and ever, for ever and a day — por siempre jamás; (=until end of time) para siempre

    ever since (as adv) desde entonces; (as conj) desde que

    yours ever — (ending letter) un abrazo...

    2) (=at any time)

    did you ever find it? — ¿lo encontraste por fin?

    did you ever meet him? — ¿llegaste a conocerlo?

    have you ever been there? — ¿has estado allí alguna vez?

    better than ever — mejor que nunca

    hardly ever — casi nunca

    seldom, if ever — rara vez o nunca

    now, if ever, is the time or moment to... — ahora o nunca es el momento de...

    a nice man, if ever I saw one — hombre simpático donde los haya or si los hay

    more than ever — más que nunca

    is it ever big!(US) * ¡qué grande es!, ¡si vieras lo grande que es!

    as if I ever would! — ¿me crees capaz de hacer algo semejante?

    as soon as ever you can — lo antes or lo más pronto posible

    before ever you were born — antes de que nacieras

    never ever — (nunca) jamás

    ever so(esp Brit) * muy

    ever so many things — tantísimas cosas, la mar de cosas

    ever so much — mucho, muchísimo

    why ever did you do it? — ¿por qué demonios lo hiciste?

    why ever not? — ¿y por qué no?

    * * *
    ['evər, 'evə(r)]
    1)

    have you ever visited London? — ¿has estado en Londres (alguna vez)?

    will we ever get there? — ¿llegaremos algún día?

    don't you ever listen? — ¿es que nunca escuchas?

    I seldom, if ever, eat meat — muy rara vez como carne

    b) (expressing incredulity, indignation)
    3) (always, constantly)

    they lived happily ever after — ( in fairy tales) vivieron felices y comieron perdices

    ever since: ever since we first saw her desde que la vimos por primera vez; we've been friends ever since somos amigos desde entonces; for ever — para siempre

    b) (before pres p and adj)

    ever helpful, he offered to drive me there — gentil como siempre, se ofreció a llevarme en coche

    when will you ever learn? — ¿cuándo vas a aprender?

    why ever did you tell him? — ¿por qué diablos se lo dijiste? (fam)

    what ever can have happened? — ¿qué podrá haber pasado?

    b) (esp BrE colloq)

    thanks ever so o ever so much o ever such a lot — muchísimas gracias

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  • 52 andre

    unbest. Pron. ander...
    * * *
    ạnd|re(r, s) ['andrə]
    adj
    See:
    = andere(r, s)
    * * *
    an·de·re(r, s)
    [ˈandərə, -rɐ, -rəs]
    an·dre(r, s)
    [ˈandrə, -drɐ, -drəs]
    1. adjektivisch (abweichend) different, other
    das ist eine \andre Frage that's another [or a different] question
    bei einer \andren Gelegenheit another time
    das \andre Geschlecht the opposite sex
    ein \andres Mal another time
    eine \andre Meinung haben, einer \andren Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion
    eine ganz \andre Sache an entirely different matter
    2. adjektivisch (weitere) other
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \andre Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars
    haben Sie noch \andre Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige) more, others
    es gibt noch \andre, die warten! there are others waiting!
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \andre I've got more than just this one pair of glasses
    das/der/die \andre the other
    ein \andrer/eine \andre/ein \andres [an]other, a different one
    eines ist schöner als das \andre! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    4.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige Menschen) others
    der/die \andre the other [one]
    ein \andrer/eine \andre someone else
    die \andren the others
    alle \andren all the others
    wir \andren the rest of us
    jede/jeder \andre anybody else
    keine \andre/kein \andrer als... nobody [or no one else] but...
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \andren/die \andre neither one of them
    einer nach dem \andren, eine nach der \andren one after the other
    der eine oder \andre one or two people
    falls dem einen oder \andren etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea
    ich will weder den einen noch den \andren einladen I don't want to invite either one
    auf \andre hören to listen to others
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \andre they've already got 2 children but they want more
    gab es noch \andre [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?
    hast du eine \andre? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?
    auch \andre als ich denken so other people think the same as I do
    da muss ein \andrer kommen (fig) it will take more than him/you etc.
    5.
    anderes substantivisch (Abweichendes) other things pl
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzighast du noch ein \andres that t-shirt is dirty — have you got another one?
    etwas/nichts \andres [o A\andres] something/anything else
    hattest du an etwas \andres gedacht/ etwas \andres erwartet? what did you expect?
    ich hatte nichts \andres erwartet I didn't expect anything else
    das ist natürlich etwas \andres! that's a different matter altogether
    das ist etwas ganz \andres! that's something quite different
    es bleibt uns nichts \andres übrig there's nothing else we can do
    lass uns von etwas \andrem sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject
    dem hätte ich was \andres erzählt! (fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind
    nichts \andres [o A\andres] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...
    nichts \andres [o A\andres] als nothing but
    das bedeutet doch nichts \andres als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin
    alles \andre everything else
    alles \andre als... anything but...
    ein[e]s nach dem \andren first things first
    so kam eins zum \andren one thing led to another
    weder das eine noch das \andre neither [one]; (tun wollen) not either
    und \andres mehr and much more besides
    unter \andrem...... amongst other things, including...
    * * *
    andre indef pr ander…

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  • 53 schmücken

    I v/t decorate (auch Christbaum); (verzieren) auch adorn, deck out; (verschönern) embellish (auch Rede etc.); die Braut schmücken adorn the bride with veil and wreath
    II v/refl (sich kleiden) dress up; sie schmückt sich gern she likes wearing smart (Am. chic) clothes and jewel(le)ry; Feder
    * * *
    to blazon; to decorate; to embellish; to deck out; to bedeck; to deck; to emblazon; to grace; to spangle; to trim; to adorn
    * * *
    schmụ̈|cken ['ʃmʏkn]
    1. vt
    to decorate, to adorn; Baum to decorate; Rede to embellish

    schmückendes Beiwerk/Beiwort — embellishment

    2. vr
    (zum Fest etc) (Mensch) to adorn oneself; (Stadt) to be decorated
    See:
    fremd
    * * *
    1) (to make beautiful, with decorations etc: Their house is adorned with beautiful antique ornaments.) adorn
    2) (the act of decorating: The decoration of the house will be a long job.) decoration
    3) (to add some kind of ornament etc to (something) to make more beautiful, striking etc: We decorated the Christmas tree with glass balls.) decorate
    4) (to cover: faces wreathed in smiles.) wreathe
    * * *
    schmü·cken
    [ˈʃmʏkn̩]
    I. vt
    sich akk [mit etw dat] \schmücken to put on [or wear] sth, to adorn liter oneself [with sth], to deck oneself out [in sth]
    etw [mit etw dat] \schmücken to decorate sth [with sth]
    die Stadt war mit bunten Lichterketten geschmückt the town was illuminated [or decorated] with strings of coloured lights
    sich akk \schmücken to wear jewellery [or AM jewelry]; s.a. Feder
    * * *
    transitives Verb decorate; embellish <writings, speech>
    * * *
    A. v/t decorate (auch Christbaum); (verzieren) auch adorn, deck out; (verschönern) embellish (auch Rede etc);
    die Braut schmücken adorn the bride with veil and wreath
    B. v/r (sich kleiden) dress up;
    sie schmückt sich gern she likes wearing smart (US chic) clothes and jewel(le)ry; Feder
    * * *
    transitives Verb decorate; embellish <writings, speech>
    * * *
    v.
    to adorn v.
    to bedeck v.
    to blazon v.
    to decorate v.
    to emblazon v.
    to spangle v.

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  • 54 anderer

    different (Adj.); variant (Adj.); other (Pron.); other (Adj.);
    ein anderer
    another
    * * *
    an·de·re(r, s)
    [ˈandərə, -rɐ, -rəs]
    an·dre(r, s)
    [ˈandrə, -drɐ, -drəs]
    1. adjektivisch (abweichend) different, other
    das ist eine \anderer Frage that's another [or a different] question
    bei einer \anderern Gelegenheit another time
    das \anderer Geschlecht the opposite sex
    ein \anderers Mal another time
    eine \anderer Meinung haben, einer \anderern Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion
    eine ganz \anderer Sache an entirely different matter
    2. adjektivisch (weitere) other
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \anderer Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars
    haben Sie noch \anderer Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige) more, others
    es gibt noch \anderer, die warten! there are others waiting!
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \anderer I've got more than just this one pair of glasses
    das/der/die \anderer the other
    ein \andererr/eine \anderer/ein \anderers [an]other, a different one
    eines ist schöner als das \anderer! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    4.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige Menschen) others
    der/die \anderer the other [one]
    ein \andererr/eine \anderer someone else
    die \anderern the others
    alle \anderern all the others
    wir \anderern the rest of us
    jede/jeder \anderer anybody else
    keine \anderer/kein \andererr als... nobody [or no one else] but...
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \anderern/die \anderer neither one of them
    einer nach dem \anderern, eine nach der \anderern one after the other
    der eine oder \anderer one or two people
    falls dem einen oder \anderern etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea
    ich will weder den einen noch den \anderern einladen I don't want to invite either one
    auf \anderer hören to listen to others
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \anderer they've already got 2 children but they want more
    gab es noch \anderer [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?
    hast du eine \anderer? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?
    auch \anderer als ich denken so other people think the same as I do
    da muss ein \andererr kommen (fig) it will take more than him/you etc.
    5.
    anderes substantivisch (Abweichendes) other things pl
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig — hast du noch ein \anderers that t-shirt is dirty — have you got another one?
    etwas/nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] something/anything else
    hattest du an etwas \anderers gedacht/ etwas \anderers erwartet? what did you expect?
    ich hatte nichts \anderers erwartet I didn't expect anything else
    das ist natürlich etwas \anderers! that's a different matter altogether
    das ist etwas ganz \anderers! that's something quite different
    es bleibt uns nichts \anderers übrig there's nothing else we can do
    lass uns von etwas \andererm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject
    dem hätte ich was \anderers erzählt! (fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind
    nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...
    nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] als nothing but
    das bedeutet doch nichts \anderers als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin
    alles \anderer everything else
    alles \anderer als... anything but...
    ein[e]s nach dem \anderern first things first
    so kam eins zum \anderern one thing led to another
    weder das eine noch das \anderer neither [one]; (tun wollen) not either
    und \anderers mehr and much more besides
    unter \andererm...... amongst other things, including...

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  • 55 anderes

    an·de·re(r, s)
    [ˈandərə, -rɐ, -rəs]
    an·dre(r, s)
    [ˈandrə, -drɐ, -drəs]
    1. adjektivisch (abweichend) different, other
    das ist eine \anderes Frage that's another [or a different] question
    bei einer \anderesn Gelegenheit another time
    das \anderes Geschlecht the opposite sex
    ein \anderess Mal another time
    eine \anderes Meinung haben, einer \anderesn Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion
    eine ganz \anderes Sache an entirely different matter
    2. adjektivisch (weitere) other
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \anderes Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars
    haben Sie noch \anderes Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige) more, others
    es gibt noch \anderes, die warten! there are others waiting!
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \anderes I've got more than just this one pair of glasses
    das/der/die \anderes the other
    ein \anderesr/eine \anderes/ein \anderess [an]other, a different one
    eines ist schöner als das \anderes! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    4.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige Menschen) others
    der/die \anderes the other [one]
    ein \anderesr/eine \anderes someone else
    die \anderesn the others
    alle \anderesn all the others
    wir \anderesn the rest of us
    jede/jeder \anderes anybody else
    keine \anderes/kein \anderesr als... nobody [or no one else] but...
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \anderesn/die \anderes neither one of them
    einer nach dem \anderesn, eine nach der \anderesn one after the other
    der eine oder \anderes one or two people
    falls dem einen oder \anderesn etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea
    ich will weder den einen noch den \anderesn einladen I don't want to invite either one
    auf \anderes hören to listen to others
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \anderes they've already got 2 children but they want more
    gab es noch \anderes [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?
    hast du eine \anderes? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?
    auch \anderes als ich denken so other people think the same as I do
    da muss ein \anderesr kommen (fig) it will take more than him/you etc.
    5.
    anderes substantivisch (Abweichendes) other things pl
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig — hast du noch ein \anderess that t-shirt is dirty — have you got another one?
    etwas/nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] something/anything else
    hattest du an etwas \anderess gedacht/ etwas \anderess erwartet? what did you expect?
    ich hatte nichts \anderess erwartet I didn't expect anything else
    das ist natürlich etwas \anderess! that's a different matter altogether
    das ist etwas ganz \anderess! that's something quite different
    es bleibt uns nichts \anderess übrig there's nothing else we can do
    lass uns von etwas \anderesm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject
    dem hätte ich was \anderess erzählt! (fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind
    nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...
    nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] als nothing but
    das bedeutet doch nichts \anderess als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin
    alles \anderes everything else
    alles \anderes als... anything but...
    ein[e]s nach dem \anderesn first things first
    so kam eins zum \anderesn one thing led to another
    weder das eine noch das \anderes neither [one]; (tun wollen) not either
    und \anderess mehr and much more besides
    unter \anderesm...... amongst other things, including...

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  • 56 andrer

    an·de·re(r, s)
    [ˈandərə, -rɐ, -rəs]
    an·dre(r, s)
    [ˈandrə, -drɐ, -drəs]
    1. adjektivisch (abweichend) different, other
    das ist eine \andrer Frage that's another [or a different] question
    bei einer \andrern Gelegenheit another time
    das \andrer Geschlecht the opposite sex
    ein \andrers Mal another time
    eine \andrer Meinung haben, einer \andrern Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion
    eine ganz \andrer Sache an entirely different matter
    2. adjektivisch (weitere) other
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \andrer Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars
    haben Sie noch \andrer Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige) more, others
    es gibt noch \andrer, die warten! there are others waiting!
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \andrer I've got more than just this one pair of glasses
    das/der/die \andrer the other
    ein \andrerr/eine \andrer/ein \andrers [an]other, a different one
    eines ist schöner als das \andrer! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    4.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige Menschen) others
    der/die \andrer the other [one]
    ein \andrerr/eine \andrer someone else
    die \andrern the others
    alle \andrern all the others
    wir \andrern the rest of us
    jede/jeder \andrer anybody else
    keine \andrer/kein \andrerr als... nobody [or no one else] but...
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \andrern/die \andrer neither one of them
    einer nach dem \andrern, eine nach der \andrern one after the other
    der eine oder \andrer one or two people
    falls dem einen oder \andrern etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea
    ich will weder den einen noch den \andrern einladen I don't want to invite either one
    auf \andrer hören to listen to others
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \andrer they've already got 2 children but they want more
    gab es noch \andrer [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?
    hast du eine \andrer? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?
    auch \andrer als ich denken so other people think the same as I do
    da muss ein \andrerr kommen (fig) it will take more than him/you etc.
    5.
    anderes substantivisch (Abweichendes) other things pl
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig — hast du noch ein \andrers that t-shirt is dirty — have you got another one?
    etwas/nichts \andrers [o A\andrers] something/anything else
    hattest du an etwas \andrers gedacht/ etwas \andrers erwartet? what did you expect?
    ich hatte nichts \andrers erwartet I didn't expect anything else
    das ist natürlich etwas \andrers! that's a different matter altogether
    das ist etwas ganz \andrers! that's something quite different
    es bleibt uns nichts \andrers übrig there's nothing else we can do
    lass uns von etwas \andrerm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject
    dem hätte ich was \andrers erzählt! (fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind
    nichts \andrers [o A\andrers] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...
    nichts \andrers [o A\andrers] als nothing but
    das bedeutet doch nichts \andrers als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin
    alles \andrer everything else
    alles \andrer als... anything but...
    ein[e]s nach dem \andrern first things first
    so kam eins zum \andrern one thing led to another
    weder das eine noch das \andrer neither [one]; (tun wollen) not either
    und \andrers mehr and much more besides
    unter \andrerm...... amongst other things, including...

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  • 57 andres

    an·de·re(r, s)
    [ˈandərə, -rɐ, -rəs]
    an·dre(r, s)
    [ˈandrə, -drɐ, -drəs]
    1. adjektivisch (abweichend) different, other
    das ist eine \andres Frage that's another [or a different] question
    bei einer \andresn Gelegenheit another time
    das \andres Geschlecht the opposite sex
    ein \andress Mal another time
    eine \andres Meinung haben, einer \andresn Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion
    eine ganz \andres Sache an entirely different matter
    2. adjektivisch (weitere) other
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \andres Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars
    haben Sie noch \andres Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige) more, others
    es gibt noch \andres, die warten! there are others waiting!
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \andres I've got more than just this one pair of glasses
    das/der/die \andres the other
    ein \andresr/eine \andres/ein \andress [an]other, a different one
    eines ist schöner als das \andres! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    4.
    andere substantivisch (sonstige Menschen) others
    der/die \andres the other [one]
    ein \andresr/eine \andres someone else
    die \andresn the others
    alle \andresn all the others
    wir \andresn the rest of us
    jede/jeder \andres anybody else
    keine \andres/kein \andresr als... nobody [or no one else] but...
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \andresn/die \andres neither one of them
    einer nach dem \andresn, eine nach der \andresn one after the other
    der eine oder \andres one or two people
    falls dem einen oder \andresn etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea
    ich will weder den einen noch den \andresn einladen I don't want to invite either one
    auf \andres hören to listen to others
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \andres they've already got 2 children but they want more
    gab es noch \andres [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?
    hast du eine \andres? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?
    auch \andres als ich denken so other people think the same as I do
    da muss ein \andresr kommen (fig) it will take more than him/you etc.
    5.
    anderes substantivisch (Abweichendes) other things pl
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig — hast du noch ein \andress that t-shirt is dirty — have you got another one?
    etwas/nichts \andress [o A\andress] something/anything else
    hattest du an etwas \andress gedacht/ etwas \andress erwartet? what did you expect?
    ich hatte nichts \andress erwartet I didn't expect anything else
    das ist natürlich etwas \andress! that's a different matter altogether
    das ist etwas ganz \andress! that's something quite different
    es bleibt uns nichts \andress übrig there's nothing else we can do
    lass uns von etwas \andresm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject
    dem hätte ich was \andress erzählt! (fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind
    nichts \andress [o A\andress] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...
    nichts \andress [o A\andress] als nothing but
    das bedeutet doch nichts \andress als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin
    alles \andres everything else
    alles \andres als... anything but...
    ein[e]s nach dem \andresn first things first
    so kam eins zum \andresn one thing led to another
    weder das eine noch das \andres neither [one]; (tun wollen) not either
    und \andress mehr and much more besides
    unter \andresm...... amongst other things, including...

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  • 58 andere

    an·de·re(r, s) [ʼandərə, -rɐ, -rəs] pron
    1) adjektivisch ( abweichend) different, other;
    das ist eine \andere Frage that's another [or a different] question;
    bei einer \anderen Gelegenheit another time;
    das \andere Geschlecht the opposite sex;
    ein \anderes Mal another time;
    eine \andere Meinung haben, einer \anderen Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion;
    eine ganz \andere Sache an entirely different matter
    2) adjektivisch ( weitere) other;
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \andere Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars;
    haben Sie noch \andere Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3) andere substantivisch ( sonstige) more, others;
    es gibt noch \andere, die warten! there are others waiting!;
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \andere I've got more than just this one pair of glasses;
    das/ der/die \andere the other;
    ein \anderer/eine \andere/ein \anderes [an]other, a different one;
    eines ist schöner als das \andere! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    der/die \andere the other [one];
    ein \anderer/eine \andere someone else;
    die \anderen the others;
    alle \anderen all the others;
    wir \anderen the rest of us;
    jede/jeder \andere anybody else;
    keine \andere/kein \anderer als... nobody [or no one else] but...;
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \anderen/die \andere neither one of them;
    einer nach dem \anderen, eine nach der \anderen one after the other;
    der eine oder \andere one or two people;
    falls dem einen oder \anderen etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea;
    ich will weder den einen noch den \anderen einladen I don't want to invite either one;
    auf \andere hören to listen to others;
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \andere they've already got 2 children but they want more;
    gab es noch \andere [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?;
    hast du eine \andere? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?;
    auch \andere als ich denken so other people think the same as I do;
    da muss ein \anderer kommen ( fig) it will take more than him/you etc
    5) anderes substantivisch ( Abweichendes) other things pl;
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig - hast du noch ein \anderes that t-shirt is dirty - have you got another one?;
    etwas/nichts \anderes [o A\anderes] something/anything else;
    hattest du an etwas \anderes gedacht/ etwas \anderes erwartet? what did you expect?;
    ich hatte nichts \anderes erwartet I didn't expect anything else;
    das ist natürlich etwas \anderes! that's a different matter altogether;
    das ist etwas ganz \anderes! that's something quite different;
    es bleibt uns nichts \anderes übrig there's nothing else we can do;
    lass uns von etwas \anderem sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject;
    dem hätte ich was \anderes erzählt! ( fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind;
    nichts \anderes [o A\anderes] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...;
    nichts \anderes [o A\anderes] als nothing but;
    das bedeutet doch nichts \anderes als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin;
    alles \andere everything else;
    alles \andere als... anything but...;
    ein[e]s nach dem \anderen first things first;
    so kam eins zum \anderen one thing led to another;
    weder das eine noch das \andere neither [one];
    ( tun wollen) not either;
    und \anderes mehr and much more besides;
    unter \anderem...... amongst other things, including...

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > andere

  • 59 anderer

    an·de·re(r, s) [ʼandərə, -rɐ, -rəs] pron
    1) adjektivisch ( abweichend) different, other;
    das ist eine \anderer Frage that's another [or a different] question;
    bei einer \anderern Gelegenheit another time;
    das \anderer Geschlecht the opposite sex;
    ein \anderers Mal another time;
    eine \anderer Meinung haben, einer \anderern Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion;
    eine ganz \anderer Sache an entirely different matter
    2) adjektivisch ( weitere) other;
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \anderer Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars;
    haben Sie noch \anderer Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3) andere substantivisch ( sonstige) more, others;
    es gibt noch \anderer, die warten! there are others waiting!;
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \anderer I've got more than just this one pair of glasses;
    das/ der/die \anderer the other;
    ein \andererr/eine \anderer/ein \anderers [an]other, a different one;
    eines ist schöner als das \anderer! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    der/die \anderer the other [one];
    ein \andererr/eine \anderer someone else;
    die \anderern the others;
    alle \anderern all the others;
    wir \anderern the rest of us;
    jede/jeder \anderer anybody else;
    keine \anderer/kein \andererr als... nobody [or no one else] but...;
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \anderern/die \anderer neither one of them;
    einer nach dem \anderern, eine nach der \anderern one after the other;
    der eine oder \anderer one or two people;
    falls dem einen oder \anderern etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea;
    ich will weder den einen noch den \anderern einladen I don't want to invite either one;
    auf \anderer hören to listen to others;
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \anderer they've already got 2 children but they want more;
    gab es noch \anderer [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?;
    hast du eine \anderer? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?;
    auch \anderer als ich denken so other people think the same as I do;
    da muss ein \andererr kommen ( fig) it will take more than him/you etc
    5) anderes substantivisch ( Abweichendes) other things pl;
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig - hast du noch ein \anderers that t-shirt is dirty - have you got another one?;
    etwas/nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] something/anything else;
    hattest du an etwas \anderers gedacht/ etwas \anderers erwartet? what did you expect?;
    ich hatte nichts \anderers erwartet I didn't expect anything else;
    das ist natürlich etwas \anderers! that's a different matter altogether;
    das ist etwas ganz \anderers! that's something quite different;
    es bleibt uns nichts \anderers übrig there's nothing else we can do;
    lass uns von etwas \andererm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject;
    dem hätte ich was \anderers erzählt! ( fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind;
    nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...;
    nichts \anderers [o A\anderers] als nothing but;
    das bedeutet doch nichts \anderers als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin;
    alles \anderer everything else;
    alles \anderer als... anything but...;
    ein[e]s nach dem \anderern first things first;
    so kam eins zum \anderern one thing led to another;
    weder das eine noch das \anderer neither [one];
    ( tun wollen) not either;
    und \anderers mehr and much more besides;
    unter \andererm...... amongst other things, including...

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  • 60 anderes

    an·de·re(r, s) [ʼandərə, -rɐ, -rəs] pron
    1) adjektivisch ( abweichend) different, other;
    das ist eine \anderes Frage that's another [or a different] question;
    bei einer \anderesn Gelegenheit another time;
    das \anderes Geschlecht the opposite sex;
    ein \anderess Mal another time;
    eine \anderes Meinung haben, einer \anderesn Meinung sein to have [or be of] a different opinion;
    eine ganz \anderes Sache an entirely different matter
    2) adjektivisch ( weitere) other;
    er besitzt außer dem Mercedes noch drei \anderes Autos apart from the Mercedes, he's got three more cars;
    haben Sie noch \anderes Fragen? have you got any more [or further] questions?
    3) andere substantivisch ( sonstige) more, others;
    es gibt noch \anderes, die warten! there are others waiting!;
    ich habe nicht nur diese Brille, sondern noch \anderes I've got more than just this one pair of glasses;
    das/ der/die \anderes the other;
    ein \anderesr/eine \anderes/ein \anderess [an]other, a different one;
    eines ist schöner als das \anderes! each one is more beautiful than the last!
    der/die \anderes the other [one];
    ein \anderesr/eine \anderes someone else;
    die \anderesn the others;
    alle \anderesn all the others;
    wir \anderesn the rest of us;
    jede/jeder \anderes anybody else;
    keine \anderes/kein \anderesr als... nobody [or no one else] but...;
    weder den einen/die eine noch den \anderesn/die \anderes neither one of them;
    einer nach dem \anderesn, eine nach der \anderesn one after the other;
    der eine oder \anderes one or two people;
    falls dem einen oder \anderesn etwas einfällt if any of you have an idea;
    ich will weder den einen noch den \anderesn einladen I don't want to invite either one;
    auf \anderes hören to listen to others;
    2 Kinder haben sie schon, sie wollen aber noch \anderes they've already got 2 children but they want more;
    gab es noch \anderes [Frauen] in deinem Leben? were there other women in your life?;
    hast du eine \anderes? is there someone else?, have you got another woman?;
    auch \anderes als ich denken so other people think the same as I do;
    da muss ein \anderesr kommen ( fig) it will take more than him/you etc
    5) anderes substantivisch ( Abweichendes) other things pl;
    das T-Shirt ist schmutzig - hast du noch ein \anderess that t-shirt is dirty - have you got another one?;
    etwas/nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] something/anything else;
    hattest du an etwas \anderess gedacht/ etwas \anderess erwartet? what did you expect?;
    ich hatte nichts \anderess erwartet I didn't expect anything else;
    das ist natürlich etwas \anderess! that's a different matter altogether;
    das ist etwas ganz \anderess! that's something quite different;
    es bleibt uns nichts \anderess übrig there's nothing else we can do;
    lass uns von etwas \anderesm sprechen let's talk about something else, let's change the subject;
    dem hätte ich was \anderess erzählt! ( fam) I would have given him a piece of my mind;
    nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] [mehr] tun wollen, als... to not want to do anything else than...;
    nichts \anderess [o A\anderess] als nothing but;
    das bedeutet doch nichts \anderess als die totale Pleite it means only one thing and that is total ruin;
    alles \anderes everything else;
    alles \anderes als... anything but...;
    ein[e]s nach dem \anderesn first things first;
    so kam eins zum \anderesn one thing led to another;
    weder das eine noch das \anderes neither [one];
    ( tun wollen) not either;
    und \anderess mehr and much more besides;
    unter \anderesm...... amongst other things, including...

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