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81 Gewissen
n; -s, -; conscience; ein gutes oder reines oder ruhiges Gewissen a clear conscience; ein schlechtes Gewissen a bad ( oder guilty) conscience; ein schlechtes Gewissen haben wegen auch feel bad about (+ Ger.) kein Gewissen haben have no scruples; soziales Gewissen social conscience; sein Gewissen regt sich his conscience is starting to trouble him; ihn plagt sein Gewissen he’s got a bad conscience; um sein Gewissen zu beruhigen (in order) to salve his conscience; sein Gewissen erleichtern ease one’s conscience; jemandem ins Gewissen reden have a serious talk with s.o.; jemanden / etw. auf dem Gewissen haben have s.o. / s.th. on one’s conscience; das hast du auf dem Gewissen you’ve got to answer for that; das musst du mit deinem Gewissen ausmachen you’ll have to settle that with your conscience; sich (Dat) kein Gewissen machen aus have no scruples about (+ Ger.) sie macht sich kein Gewissen daraus auch it doesn’t bother ( oder worry) her in the slightest; das kannst du ruhigen Gewissens oder mit gutem Gewissen behaupten you can say that with a good ( oder clear) conscience; kannst du das mit deinem Gewissen vereinbaren? can you reconcile that with your conscience?; ein gutes Gewissen ist ein sanftes Ruhekissen Sprichw. one can sleep easy with a clear conscience; Ehre, Wissen* * *das Gewissenconscience* * *Ge|wịs|sen [gə'vɪsn]nt -s, no plconscienceein schlechtes Gewissen — a guilty or bad conscience
jdn/etw auf dem Gewissen haben — to have sb/sth on one's conscience
jdm ins Gewissen reden — to have a serious talk with sb
jdm ins Gewissen reden, etw zu tun — to get or persuade sb to do sth
das musst du vor deinem Gewissen verantworten — you'll have to answer to your own conscience for that
ein gutes Gewissen ist ein sanftes Ruhekissen (Prov) — I etc just want to have a clear conscience, I etc just want to be able to sleep nights (esp US)
See:* * *((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) conscience* * *Ge·wis·sen<-s>[gəˈvɪsn̩]nt kein pl conscienceein reines \Gewissen haben to have a clear conscienceetw ruhigen \Gewissens [o mit gutem \Gewissen] tun to do sth with an easy conscienceein schlechtes \Gewissen haben to have a bad conscienceschwer auf jds [o dem] \Gewissen lasten to lie heavy [or weigh heavily] on sb's conscienceetw mit seinem \Gewissen ausmachen to settle sth with one's conscience[etw] vor seinem \Gewissen verantworten to answer to one's own conscience [about sth]sein \Gewissen erforschen to examine [or search] one's consciencesein \Gewissen erleichtern, sich dat das \Gewissen erleichtern to ease [or lighten] one's consciencejdn/etw auf dem \Gewissen haben to have sb/sth on one's consciencekein \Gewissen haben to have no conscience [or pl qualms]jdm ins \Gewissen reden to appeal to sb's conscience* * *das; Gewissens, Gewissen: conscienceetwas/jemanden auf dem Gewissen haben — have something/somebody on one's conscience
jemandem ins Gewissen reden [, etwas zu tun] — have a serious talk with somebody [and persuade him/her to do something]
* * *ruhiges Gewissen a clear conscience;ein schlechtes Gewissen a bad ( oder guilty) conscience;kein Gewissen haben have no scruples;soziales Gewissen social conscience;sein Gewissen regt sich his conscience is starting to trouble him;ihn plagt sein Gewissen he’s got a bad conscience;sein Gewissen erleichtern ease one’s conscience;jemandem ins Gewissen reden have a serious talk with sb;jemanden/etwas auf dem Gewissen haben have sb/sth on one’s conscience;das hast du auf dem Gewissen you’ve got to answer for that;das musst du mit deinem Gewissen ausmachen you’ll have to settle that with your conscience;sich (dat)kein Gewissen machen aus have no scruples about (+ger)mit gutem Gewissen behaupten you can say that with a good ( oder clear) conscience;kannst du das mit deinem Gewissen vereinbaren? can you reconcile that with your conscience?;ein gutes Gewissen ist ein sanftes Ruhekissen sprichw one can sleep easy with a clear conscience; → Ehre, Wissen* * *das; Gewissens, Gewissen: conscienceetwas/jemanden auf dem Gewissen haben — have something/somebody on one's conscience
jemandem ins Gewissen reden [, etwas zu tun] — have a serious talk with somebody [and persuade him/her to do something]
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82 scruple
skruppelIsubst. \/ˈskruːpl\/1) ( ofte scruples) skrupler, betenkeligheter, samvittighet, tvil2) forklaring: ulike små romerske enheter for vekt\/flate\/mynt3) ( gammeldags) vektenhet4) ( overført) døyt, grann, tøddelhave scruples about ha betenkeligheter vedmake no scruples to ikke ha betenkeligheter med åscruples of conscience moralske skruplertell lies without scruples lyve uten skruplerwithout scruples skruppelløsIIverb \/ˈskruːpl\/ha\/nære betenkeligheternot scruple to ikke ha betenkeligheter med å -
83 sin escrúpulos
adj.without scruples, unprincipled, unscrupulous, unconscionable.adv.unscrupulously, without scruples.* * *unscrupulous* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unconscionable, without scruples, unprincipledEx. He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unconscionable, without scruples, unprincipledEx: He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students. -
84 scrupolo
m scruplesenza scrupoli unscrupulous* * *scrupolo s.m.1 scruple: scrupolo di coscienza, scruple of conscience; è sempre pieno di scrupoli, he's always full of scruples; una persona senza scrupoli, an unscrupulous person; mi è venuto uno scrupolo, I have just had a scruple; avere, farsi scrupolo a fare qlco., to have scruples about doing sthg.: si fa scrupolo a dirtelo, he has scruples about telling you; non avere scrupolo a chiedermi aiuto, have no scruples about asking my help; mettere da parte ogni scrupolo, to put aside every scruple // è onesto fino allo scrupolo, he is honest to a T (o scrupulously honest)2 ( cura, impegno) meticulousness, great care: un lavoro fatto con scrupolo, a job done with great care3 scruple (misura di peso = 1,29 g).* * *['skrupolo]sostantivo maschile scruple, qualmavere o farsi degli -i (a fare) to have scruples o qualms (about doing); essere privo di o senza -i to have no conscience, to be unscrupulous; mancanza di -i unscrupulousness; -i di coscienza qualms of guilt; (esitare) non farti scrupolo di chiedere — don't scruple to ask
* * *scrupolo/'skrupolo/sostantivo m.scruple, qualm; avere o farsi degli -i (a fare) to have scruples o qualms (about doing); essere privo di o senza -i to have no conscience, to be unscrupulous; mancanza di -i unscrupulousness; - i di coscienza qualms of guilt; (esitare) non farti scrupolo di chiedere don't scruple to ask. -
85 scruple
tr['skrʊːpəl]1 escrúpulo1 vacilar en\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be without scruple no tener escrúpulosto not scruple to do something no tener ningún escrúpulo en hacer algoscruple ['skru:pəl] n: escrúpulo mn.• cantidad ínfima s.f.• escrúpulo s.m.• rescoldo s.m.v.• escrupulizar v.• vacilar v.'skruːpəlnoun (usu pl) escrúpulo m['skruːpl]1.N escrúpulo mto have no scruples about... — no tener escrúpulos acerca de...
2.VIfrm* * *['skruːpəl]noun (usu pl) escrúpulo m -
86 scruple
I ['skruːpl]nome scrupolo m.II ['skruːpl]to have scruples, no scruples about doing — farsi scrupolo, non farsi scrupoli di fare
* * *scruple /ˈskru:pl/n.1 scrupolo (24a parte di un'oncia, pari a g 1,29)2 scrupolo; dubbio; esitazione; timore: I make no scruple to tell him, non ho scrupolo a dirglielo; He has no scruples about shoplifting, non si fa scrupoli a rubare nei negozi● without scruple, senza scrupoli.(to) scruple /ˈskru:pl/v. i.aver scrupoli; farsi scrupolo; esitare: He would not scruple to tell a lie, non esiterebbe a mentire.* * *I ['skruːpl]nome scrupolo m.II ['skruːpl]to have scruples, no scruples about doing — farsi scrupolo, non farsi scrupoli di fare
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87 scruple
ˈskru:pl I сущ.
1) скрупул (мера веса, применявшаяся в аптекарской практике;
1 скрупул = 1/3 драхмы = 20 гранам = 1,296 г)
2) перен. крупица, мельчайшая часть Syn: iota II
1. сущ.
1) часто мн. сомнения, колебания;
угрызения совести;
(тж. scruple of conscience) without scruple ≈ без колебаний, ничуть не стесняясь to have no scruple ≈ не колебаться, не иметь сомнений (about - по поводу чего-л.), не стесняться( in doing smth. - сделать что-л.) to have scruples ≈ не решаться, колебаться ( in doing smth., to do smth. - сделать что-л.), иметь сомнения (about - по поводу чего-л.) Syn: qualm, doubt
1., uncertainty, hesitation
2) щепетильность, скрупулезность Syn: scrupulosity
2. гл. колебаться, сомневаться, не решаться( to do smth. - сделать что-л.) Syn: to have scruples, hesitate demur
2. скрупул (аптекарская мера веса, равная 20 гранам или 1,3 г) крупица, минимальное количество( чего-л.) - not a * of hope ни тени надежды обыкн. sing. сомнение, колебание - to make /to have/ no * about /of/ doing smth., to make /to have/ no * to do smth., to do smth. without * (с) делать что-л. не задумываясь /не колеблясь, без колебаний/ - he makes no * of lying он врет без зазрения совести обыкн. pl угрызения совести (тж. * of coscience) - a man without /of no/ *s бессовестный /недобросовестный/ человек - to have *s /a */ about doing smth. постесняться (с) делать что-л. - he is not troubled by any *s его не мучает совесть - he is free of *s (ироничное) его не обременяет совесть - to put an end to /to remove/ smb.'s *s успокоить чью-л. совесть - you need no longer have any *s on my account теперь у вас совесть может быть спокойна на мой счет обыкн. в отриц. предложениях: колебаться, не решаться, стесняться - he did not * to say... он не постеснялся сказать... - he would not * to tell a lie он и соврет - недорого возьмет;
он врет без зазрения совести - don't * to ask for anything you want не стесняйтесь и просите все, что вам нужно( редкое) испытывать угрызения совести - he *d to do /doing/ it совесть не позволяла ему сделать это ~ сомнения, колебания;
угрызения совести;
to have no scruple to do (smth.) делать (что-л.) без колебаний;
не постесняться (сделать что-л.) without ~ без стеснения;
to have scruples стесняться, совеститься, не решаться (на что-л.) a man without ~s человек, неразборчивый в средствах;
непорядочный человек scruple уст. крупица ~ скрупул (аптекарская мера веса = 20 гранам) ~ сомнения, колебания;
угрызения совести;
to have no scruple to do (smth.) делать (что-л.) без колебаний;
не постесняться (сделать что-л.) ~ стесняться, совеститься, не решаться (на что-л.) without ~ без стеснения;
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88 skrupuły
- ów; plscruples (pl)* * *pl.Gen. -ów scruples; pozbawiony skrupułów unscrupulous; robić coś bez skrupułów not have scruples about doing sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skrupuły
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89 conscientious
{,kɔnʃi'enʃəs}
a (добро) съвестен
CONSCIENTIOUS scruples морални скрупули* * *{,kъnshi'enshъs} а (добро)съвестен; conscientious scruples морални ск* * *добронамерен;* * *1. a (добро) съвестен 2. conscientious scruples морални скрупули* * *conscientious[¸kɔnʃi´enʃəs] adj съвестен, добросъвестен; \conscientious scruples морални скрупули; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv conscientiously. -
90 scruple
1. n скрупул2. n крупица, минимальное количество3. n обыкн. сомнение, колебание4. n обыкн. угрызения совести5. v обыкн. отриц. в предложениях колебаться, не решаться, стеснятьсяhe did not scruple to say … — он не постеснялся сказать …
6. v редк. испытывать угрызения совестиСинонимический ряд:1. particle (noun) ace; atom; bit; crumb; damn; doit; dram; drop; fragment; grain; hoot; iota; jot; minim; mite; modicum; molecule; ounce; particle; ray; scrap; shred; smidgen; smitch; snap; speck; spot; syllable; tittle; whit2. reluctance (noun) compunction; conscience; demur; doubt; hesitation; misgiving; pang; qualm; reluctance; reservation; restraint; squeam; uncertainty; uneasiness3. scruples (noun) ethics; principles; scruples4. demur (verb) balk; boggle; demur; gag; jib; shy; stick; strain; stumble5. hesitate (verb) doubt; falter; hesitate; stickle; waver -
91 man
mæn
1. сущ.
1) человек fat man ≈ толстый человек short man ≈ человек низкого роста tall man ≈ высокий человек thin man ≈ тоненький, худой человек handsome man ≈ красивый человек ugly man ≈ некрасивый человек straight man ≈ честный человек, простак wise man ≈ мудрый человек grown man ≈ взрослый человек young man ≈ молодой человек middle-aged man ≈ человек среднего возраста old man ≈ старик divorced man ≈ разведенный человек married man ≈ женатый человек single man ≈ одинокий, неженатый человек the man in the street ≈ "человек с улицы", рядовой человек - average man - Cro-Magnon man - Java man - Neanderthal man - Paleolithic man - Peking man - fancy man - hatchet man - hit man - idea man - ladies' man - organization man - self-made man - man on horseback - straw man - Renaissance man - right-hand man - professional man - family man - marked man Syn: individual, person, human being, human, living being, living soul, soul, one;
anyone, somebody, someone
2) в устойчивых сочетаниях: а) как представитель профессии;
б) как обладатель определенных качеств man of law ≈ адвокат, юрист man of letters ≈ литератор, писатель, автор, сочинитель man of office ≈ чиновник man of ideas ≈ изобретательный, находчивый человек man of motley ≈ шут university man ≈ человек с университетским образованием advance man enlisted men maintenance man newspaperman rewrite man stunt man second-story man man of the pen man of character man of no scruples man of sense man of great ambition
3) мужчина The average man is taller than the average woman. ≈ Средний мужчина выше средней женщины. Syn: male, masculine person
4) человеческий род, человечество Man cannot live by bread alone. ≈ Не хлебом единым жив человек. Syn: mankind, the human race, men and women, human beings, humankind, people, humanity, homo sapiens
5) слуга;
рабочий Hire a man to take care of the garden. ≈ Найми садовника, который будет следить за садом. Syn: handyman, workman, hired hand, hand, labourer;
employee, worker;
manservant, male servant, boy, waiter
6) муж The minister pronounced them man and wife. ≈ Священник объявил их мужем и женой. Syn: married man, husband, spouse
7) мн. солдаты, рядовые;
матросы
8) ист. вассал
9) пешка, шашка( в игре) ∙ be one's own man
2. гл.
1) а) укомплектовывать кадрами;
воен., мор. укомплектовывать личным составом б) размещать людей;
ставить людей (к орудию и т. п.) ;
сажать людей (на корабль и т. п.) в) занимать( позиции и т. п.) ;
становиться( к орудиям и т. п.) The crew was ordered to man the lifeboats. ≈ Команде было приказано занять места в шлюпке. ∙ Syn: attend, staff, take up one's position in, take one's place at, get to one's post;
supply with hands, furnish with men;
equip, fit out, outfit;
garrison
2) мужаться, брать себя в руки Syn: encourage, cheer up
3) охот. приручать мужчина, человек - there were three men and two women in the room в комнате было трое мужчин и две женщины - to play the * поступать /вести себя/, как подобает мужчине - to make a * of smb. сделать из кого-л. настоящего мужчину /человека/ - to bear smth. like a * мужественно переносить что-л. - be a *! будь мужчиной! - he is only half a * он не настоящий мужчина - * to *, between * and * как мужчина с мужчиной - a good * хороший /добрый, порядочный/ человек - a * of thirty мужчина /человек/ тридцати лет;
тридцатилетний мужчина - a * of action человек дела /действия/, энергичный человек - a * of character волевой человек, сильная личность - a * of moods человек настроения - a * of peace мирный /миролюбивый/ человек - a * of principle принципиальный человек - a * of sense разумный /здравомыслящий/ человек - a * of wisdom мудрый /умный/ человек - a * of ideas изобретательный /находчивый/ человек - a * of many parts разносторонний человек - a * of genius гениальный человек - a * of honour честный /порядочный/ человек - a * of distinction /of mark, of note/ выдающийся /знаменитый/ человек - a * of taste человек со вкусом - a * of few words немногословный /немногоречивый/ человек - a * of many words многословный человек - a * of his word человек слова, господин /хозяин/ своего слова - a * of family семейный человек - a * of means /of property/ человек со средствами, состоятельный человек - a * of business деловой человек;
агент;
поверенный - you'll have to speak to my * of business вам придется поговорить с моим поверенным - a * of law законник;
адвокат;
юрист - a * of letters писатель, литератор;
(устаревшее) ученый - he is the very * for this job он самый подходящий человек для этого дела - if you want a good music teacher, here's your * если вам нужен хороший учитель музыки, вот он( самый подходящий для вас человек) - if you want to sell the car, I'm your * если вы хотите продать машину, я куплю /я согласен купить/ - I feel a new * я чувствую себя обновленным, я как заново родился - if any * comes... если кто-нибудь /какой-нибудь человек/ придет... муж - * and wife муж и жена - to live as * and wife жить как муж с женой - he made them * and wife он обвенчал их (университетское) студент: окончивший, выпускник - a University * человек с университетским образованием - an Oxford * студент из Оксфорда;
человек, окончивший Оксфордский университет, выпускник Оксфорда - senior * старшекурсник( пренебрежительное) приятель (в обращении) - speak up, *!, speak up, my (good) *! ну, говори же, друг! - hurry up, *!, hurry up, my (good) *! да поскорей же, приятель! - come along, *!, come along, my ( good) *! ну пошли, мой милый! - nonsense, *!, nonsense, my (good) *! чепуха! - well, * /my (good) */, where is it? ну, милый мой, так где же это? человек - the rights of * права человека - food not fit for * or beast пища, не пригодная для людей или животных - board at - per * пансион (стоит) один доллар с человека - *'s sense of himself самосознание - men say that... люди говорят, что... - any * could do that любой( человек) может это сделать - what can a * do? что (тут) поделаешь? - all men are brothers все люди братья - as one /a/ * все как один - to a * все до одного, все как один ( человек), все без исключения;
единогласно - to the last * все до одного, все до последнего человека - all sorts and conditions of men, men of all conditions люди всякого рода, самые разные люди - to mistake one's * ошибиться в человеке - * overboard! человек за бортом! (без артикля) человечество, человеческий род слуга рабочий - the manager spoke to the men управляющий поговорил с рабочим - this factory employs 300 men на этой фабрике работает триста рабочих солдат, рядовой, матрос рядовой состав - officers and men офицеры и солдаты пешка шашка (в игре), фишка - to jump a * брать шашку игрок (в спорт. команде) (историческое) вассал сокр. от man-of-war, merchantman и т. п. (-man) как компонент сложных слов означает занятие, профессию - clergyman священник - postman почтальон - sportsman спортсмен - workman рабочий > the inner * внутреннее "я", душа;
желудок > to refresh the inner * поесть, подкрепиться > the outer * плоть;
внешность, костюм > to clothe the outer * одеться > odd * решающий голос;
человек, выполняющий случайную работу > odd * out "третий лишний" (игра) > heavy * (театроведение) (профессионализм) актер, исполняющий трагические роли > one-dollar-a-year * (американизм) крупный капиталист, участвующий в деятельности правительственных органов и получающий номинальный оклад в один доллар в год > * of the house глава семьи > my old * мой отец > men of the day герои дня > a * of the world человек, умудренный опытом, бывалый человек;
светский человек > a * about town светский человек, богатый повеса, жуир > a * of the turf завсегдатай скачек > a * of straw соломенное чучело;
человек с небольшими средствами;
ненадежный человек;
подставное /фиктивное/ лицо;
воображаемый противник > a * of God святой;
духовное лицо > M. of Sorrows( библеизм) Муж скорбей > a * in a thousand редкий /исключительный/ человек;
таких людей мало, такого человека редко встретишь;
такого человека поискать надо > * in blue полицейский;
моряк > men in blue (американизм) (историческое) федеральные войска > the * in the street( американизм) тж. the * in the car "человек с улицы", средний /рядовой/ гражданин > the next * (американизм) всякий другой, любой;
первый встречный > a run-of-the-mill * заурядный человек > the * in the moon вымышленное лицо > * and boy с юных лет;
(устаревшее) все как один > he lived there * and boy он всю жизнь прожил там > I have known him * and boy я его знаю с детства > * and boy turned out into the street все как один высыпали на улицу > the * for me, the * for my money этот человек мне подходит, этот человек меня устраивает > the * higher up начальник, хозяин, босс;
высшая инстанция > the * at the wheel руководитель > M. Friday Пятница, верный /преданный/ слуга > no *'s land нейтральная територрия > to hit a * when he is down бить лежачего > to be one's own * прийти в себя;
быть в норме;
держать себя в руках;
ни от кого не зависеть, свободно распоряжаться собой, быть хозяином своей судьбы > he is his own * он сам себе хозяин > a * or a mouse либо пан, либо пропал > like master like * у хорошего хозяина и работники хороши > every * to his (own) taste на вкус и цвет товарищей нет;
о вкусах не спорят > (so) many men, (so) many minds (пословица) сколько голов, столько умов > a drowning * will catch at a straw (пословица) утопающий за соломинку хватается > every * has his hobby-horse у каждого есть свой конек /своя страсть, своя прихоть/;
у каждого есть свои маленькие слабости > a * is known by the company he keeps (пословица) скажи мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу (тебе), кто ты > one *'s meat is another *'s poison( пословица) что полезно одному, то вредно другому;
усопшему мир, а лекарю пир > a * can die but once двум смертям не бывать, а одной не миновать > * proposes but God disposes( пословица) человек предполагает, а Бог располагает > * alive! боже милостивый!, боже правый!;
вот те на!, вот так так! укомплектовывать кадрами, персоналом( военное) (морское) укомплектовывать личным составом;
занимать людьми;
ставить людей (к орудию и т. п.) ;
посадить людей (на транспорт) - to * a unit укомплектовать часть личным составом - to * a boat сажать гребцов на шлюпку - to * the pumps поставить людей к насосам /к помпам/ занять (позиции) ;
стать( к орудиям) - to * the defenses занимать оборонительные позиции - to * the guns занимать места у орудий собрать все свое мужество, мужаться, взять себя в руки (охота) приручать (сокола и т. п.) ad ~ рекламный агент ad ~ специалист по рекламе to be one's own ~ быть независимым, самостоятельным;
свободно распоряжаться собой to be one's own ~ прийти в себя, быть в норме;
держать себя в руках contact ~ контактный человек contact ~ посредник contact ~ представитель delivery ~ курьер delivery ~ разносчик delivery ~ рассыльный delivery ~ экспедитор every ~ to his own taste = на вкус на цвет товарищей нет good ~! здорово!, здравствуй!;
man and boy с юных лет;
(all) to a man все до одного, как один (человек), все без исключения ~ слуга, человек;
I'm your man разг. я к вашим услугам, я согласен ideas ~ рекл. носитель идей insurance ~ страховой агент maintenance ~ механик, выполняющий техническое обслуживание maintenance ~ техник по обслуживанию оборудования ~ in the street, амер. тж. man in the car заурядный человек, обыватель;
man about town светский человек;
прожигатель жизни town: ~ attr. городской;
town house городская квартира;
town water вода из городского водопровода;
a man about town человек, ведущий светский образ жизни good ~! здорово!, здравствуй!;
man and boy с юных лет;
(all) to a man все до одного, как один (человек), все без исключения ~ муж;
man and wife муж и жена ~ in the street, амер. тж. man in the car заурядный человек, обыватель;
man about town светский человек;
прожигатель жизни ~ in the street, амер. тж. man in the car заурядный человек, обыватель;
man about town светский человек;
прожигатель жизни street: street: the man in the ~ обыватель;
заурядный человек;
to walk the streets, to be on the streets заниматься проституцией ~ of courage храбрый, мужественный человек;
man of decision решительный человек ~ of distinction (или mark, note) выдающийся, знаменитый человек ~ of ideas изобретательный, находчивый человек;
man of pleasure сластолюбец ~ в устойчивых сочетаниях: как представитель профессии: man of law адвокат, юрист ~ of means состоятельный человек mean: ~ pl средства, состояние, богатство;
means of subsistence средства к существованию;
a man of means человек со средствами, состоятельный человек ~ of principle принципиальный человек;
man of no principles беспринципный человек principle: man of high(est) ~ высокопринципиальный человек;
a man of no principles беспринципный человек ~ of no scruples недобросовестный, бессовестный человек;
man of sense здравомыслящий, разумный человек ~ of letters писатель, литератор, ученый;
man of office чиновник;
man of the pen литератор ~ of ideas изобретательный, находчивый человек;
man of pleasure сластолюбец pleasure: ~ удовольствие, наслаждение;
развлечение;
to take pleasure (in smth.) находить удовольствие( в чем-л.) ;
man of pleasure жуир, сибарит ~ of principle принципиальный человек;
man of no principles беспринципный человек ~ of property собственник property: ~ имущество;
собственность;
хозяйство;
a property земельная собственность, поместье;
имение;
a man of property собственник;
богач ~ of no scruples недобросовестный, бессовестный человек;
man of sense здравомыслящий, разумный человек sense: sense здравый смысл (тж. common sense, good sense) ;
ум;
a man of sense разумный человек ~ of straw воображаемый противник ~ of straw ненадежный человек ~ of straw подставное, фиктивное лицо ~ of straw соломенное чучело straw: a man of ~ воображаемый противник;
not to care a straw относиться совершенно безразлично;
a straw in the wind намек, указание a man of ~ ненадежный человек a man of ~ подставное, фиктивное лицо a man of ~ соломенное чучело ~ of taste человек со вкусом ~ of letters писатель, литератор, ученый;
man of office чиновник;
man of the pen литератор ~ of the world светский человек ~ of the world человек, умудренный жизненным опытом ~ of worth достойный, почтенный человек;
сочетания типа family man, self-made man, medical man, leading man, etc. см. под family, self-made, medical, leading, etc. worth: ~ достоинства;
a man of worth достойный, заслуживающий уважения человек;
he was never aware of her worth он никогда не ценил ее по заслугам ~ подбодрять;
to man oneself мужаться, брать себя в руки media ~ работник средств массовой информации ~ of worth достойный, почтенный человек;
сочетания типа family man, self-made man, medical man, leading man, etc. см. под family, self-made, medical, leading, etc. medical: medical врачебный, медицинский;
medical aid медицинская помощь;
the medical profession медицинские работники, врачи ~ врачебный, медицинский ~ разг. студент-медик ~ терапевтический;
medical ward терапевтическое отделение больницы ~ of worth достойный, почтенный человек;
сочетания типа family man, self-made man, medical man, leading man, etc. см. под family, self-made, medical, leading, etc. medical: ~ man врач meter ~ весовщик meter ~ землемер meter ~ контролер на платной автостоянке reasonable ~ благоразумный человек reasonably prudent ~ осторожный человек prudent: reasonably ~ man расчетливый человек ~ of worth достойный, почтенный человек;
сочетания типа family man, self-made man, medical man, leading man, etc. см. под family, self-made, medical, leading, etc. ~ of worth достойный, почтенный человек;
сочетания типа family man, self-made man, medical man, leading man, etc. см. под family, self-made, medical, leading, etc. tally ~ контролер при погрузке и выгрузке товара tally ~ лицо, продающее товар по образцам tally ~ лицо, продающее товар в рассрочку tally ~ лицо, продающее товар в кредит tally ~ счетчик tally ~ тальман good ~! здорово!, здравствуй!;
man and boy с юных лет;
(all) to a man все до одного, как один (человек), все без исключения wealthy ~ богатый человек -
92 kinyongo
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] hatred[English Plural] hatreds[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] resentment[English Plural] resentments[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge[Swahili Example] aliweza kuzungumza [naye] pasi na kinyongo [Sul][English Example] she was able to converse with him without resentment------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] bitterness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge[Swahili Example] mkata hana kinyongo (methali)[English Example] a poor person has not bitterness (proverb)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] ill-feeling[English Plural] ill-feelings[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] vindictiveness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] grudge[English Plural] grudges[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] qualm[English Plural] qualms[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] scruples[English Plural] scruples[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge[Swahili Example] mpenzi hana kinyongo (methali)[English Example] a lover has no scruples (proverb)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] aversion[English Plural] aversions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] whim[English Plural] whims[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] mood[English Plural] moods[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] fad[English Plural] fads[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinyongo[Swahili Plural] vinyongo[English Word] melancholy[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -nyonga, nyonge------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mwenye kinyongo[Swahili Plural] wenye kinyongo[English Word] hypochondriac[English Plural] hypochondriacs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------ -
93 skrupellos
II Adv. ausbeuten, betrügen: unscrupulously; sie gehen absolut skrupellos vor they are completely unscrupulous in their actions* * *ruthless; unethical; unconscionable; unscrupulous* * *skru|pel|los1. adjunscrupulous2. advunscrupulously* * *(having no conscience or scruples; wicked: He is an unscrupulous rogue.) unscrupulous* * *skru·pel·losI. adj unscrupulousII. adv without scruple* * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv unscrupulous2.adverbial unscrupulously* * *A. adj unscrupulous;diese Typen sind skrupellos auch these characters have no scruplesB. adv ausbeuten, betrügen: unscrupulously;sie gehen absolut skrupellos vor they are completely unscrupulous in their actions* * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv unscrupulous2.adverbial unscrupulously* * *adj.ruthless adj.unconscionable adj.unethical adj.unscrupulous adj. adv.ruthlessly adv.unconscionably adv.unethically adv.unscrupulously adv. -
94 scruple
{skru:pl}
I. 1. колебание, съмнение, скрупули, угризение на съвестта
to make no SCRUPLE to не се колебая/двоумя да
to have SCRUPLEs about doing something неудобно/съвестно ми e да направя нещо, man of no SCRUPLE s безскрупулен човек
2. скрупул (аптeкарска мярка 20 грама)
3. малко количество, мъничко
II. v колебая се, не ми се ще (to да), имам известни скрупули* * *{skru:pl} n 1. колебание, съмнение; скрупули, угризение на съ(2) {skru:pl} v колебая се, не ми се ще (to да); имам известн* * *угризение;* * *1. i. колебание, съмнение, скрупули, угризение на съвестта 2. ii. v колебая се, не ми се ще (to да), имам известни скрупули 3. to have scruples about doing something неудобно/съвестно ми e да направя нещо, man of no scruple s безскрупулен човек 4. to make no scruple to не се колебая/двоумя да 5. малко количество, мъничко 6. скрупул (аптeкарска мярка 20 грама)* * *scruple [skru:pl] I. n 1. двоумене, колебание, съмнение, скрупули, угризения на съвестта; to make no \scruple(s) of doing s.th. правя нещо без колебание, не се двоумя; to have (a) \scruple(s) about съвестно (неудобно) ми е да; a man of no \scruples безскрупулен човек; 2. аптекарска мярка (= 20 грана); 3. малка частица, доза; дреболия; II. v имам скрупули, съмнения; колебая се (обикн. с отриц.); he would not \scruple to той не би се колебал да. -
95 sans
sans [sɑ̃]1. prepositiona. without• non sans peine or mal not without difficulty• sans moi, il ne les aurait jamais retrouvés without me, he would never have found them• repas à 60 € sans le vin meal at 60 euros not including wine• je le connais, sans plus I know him but no more than that• tu as aimé ce film ? -- sans plus did you like the film? -- it was all right (I suppose)• sans cette réunion, il aurait pu partir ce soir if it had not been for this meeting he could have left tonight• si on m'offre un bon prix je vends ma voiture, sans ça or sans quoi je la garde I'll sell my car if I'm offered a good price for it but otherwise, I'll keep it• sois sage, sans ça... ! be good or else...!c. ► sans que (+subjonctif)2. adverb(inf) votre parapluie ! vous alliez partir sans your umbrella! you were going to go off without it• il a oublié ses lunettes et il ne peut pas conduire sans he's forgotten his glasses, and he can't drive without them3. compounds* * *Note: Lorsque sans marque l'absence, le manque ou la privation, il se traduit généralement par without. Lorsqu'il fait partie d'une expression figée comme sans concession, sans équivoque, sans emploi, sans intérêt la traduction est donnée respectivement sous concession, équivoque, emploi, intérêt etcDe même, quand il est associé à un verbe, compter sans, cela va sans dire etc, la traduction est donnée respectivement sous les verbes compter, dire I etcLa double négation non sans est traitée sous nonsɑ̃
1.
adverbe without
2.
1) (absence, manque) without [personne, accord, permission]une personne sans fierté/scrupules — a person who has no pride/scruples
sans cela or ça — (colloq) otherwise
il est poli, sans plus — he's polite, but that's as far as it goes
3) ( à l'exclusion de)500 euros sans le voyage — 500 euros not including transport GB ou transportation US
3.
sans que locution conjonctive withoutPhrasal Verbs:* * *sɑ̃ prép1) withoutElle est venue sans son frère. — She came without her brother.
2)sans que...; sans qu'il s'en aperçoive — without him noticing, without his noticing
* * *❢ Lorsque sans marque l'absence, le manque ou la privation, il se traduit généralement par without. Lorsqu'il fait partie d'une expression figée comme sans concession, sans équivoque, sans emploi, sans intérêt la traduction est donnée respectivement sous concession, équivoque, emploi, intérêt etc. De même quand il est associé à un verbe, compter sans, cela va sans dire etc la traduction est donnée respectivement sous les verbes compter, dire etc. La double négation non sans est traitée sous non. On trouvera ci-dessous d'autres exemples et les usages particuliers de sans.A adv (exprime l'absence, l'exclusion) without; faire/se débrouiller sans to do/manage without.B prép1 (absence, manque) without [personne, accord, permission]; un jour sans pluie a day without rain, a dry day; une maison sans téléphone a house without a telephone; je suis sans voiture aujourd'hui I don't have a car today; je bois mon thé sans sucre I don't take sugar in my tea; du chocolat noir sans sucre sugar-free dark chocolate; un visage sans charme an unattractive face; un couple sans enfant a childless couple; c'est un couple sans enfant they have no children; une personne sans fierté/scrupules a person who has no pride/scruples; sans cela or ça○ otherwise; il nous a dit ça sans plus de précisions he told us about it without going into details; un jus d'orange sans glaçons an orange juice without ice ou with no ice;2 ( pour écarter une circonstance) il est resté trois mois sans téléphoner he didn't call for three months; sans être très perspicace, on pouvait s'en douter you wouldn't have to be very astute to suspect it; il est poli, sans plus he's polite, but that's as far as it goes; sans plus de cérémonies without further ado; sans plus tarder without further delay; sans plus attendre without waiting a moment longer; sans plus de commentaires without any further comment;3 ( à l'exclusion de) on sera douze sans les enfants there'll be twelve of us not counting the children; le total s'entend sans la TVA the price doesn't include VAT; 500 euros sans le voyage 500 euros not including transport GB ou transportation US.C sans que loc conj (+ subj) without; sans que je m'en aperçoive without my noticing; pars sans qu'on te voie leave without anyone seeing you.sans domicile fixe, SDF of no fixed abode, NFA; les sans domicile fixe people of no fixed abode; être sans domicile fixe to be of no fixed abode.[sɑ̃] préposition1. [indiquant l'absence, la privation, l'exclusion] withoutj'ai trouvé sans problème I found it without any difficulty ou with no difficultyêtre sans scrupules to have no scruples, to be unscrupuloushomme sans cœur/pitié heartless/pitiless manessence sans plomb unleaded ou lead-free petrolla chambre fait 40 euros, sans le petit déjeuner the room costs 40 euros, breakfast not included ou exclusive of breakfast2. [exprimant la condition] but forsans toi, je ne l'aurais jamais fait if it hadn't been for you ou but for you, I would never have done it3. [avec un infinitif] withoutpartons sans plus attendre come on, let's not wait any moresans plus attendre, je passe la parole à M. Blais without further ado, I'll hand you over to Mr Blaisje comprends sans comprendre I understand, but only up to a point————————[sɑ̃] adverbepasse-moi mon manteau, je ne peux pas sortir sans hand me my coat, I can't go out without itc'est un jour sans! [tout va mal] it's one of those days!————————non sans locution prépositionnelleil l'a persuadé, mais non sans mal he persuaded her, but not without difficulty, he had quite a job persuading herje suis parti non sans leur dire ma façon de penser I didn't leave without telling them what I thoughtsans cela locution conjonctive,sans ça locution conjonctive————————sans que locution conjonctiveils ont réglé le problème sans que nous ayons à intervenir they dealt with the problem without us having to intervene————————sans quoi locution conjonctivesoyez ponctuels, sans quoi vous ne pourrez pas vous inscrire be sure to be on time, otherwise you won't be able to register -
96 неудобно
uncomfortably, inconveniently; ill at ease; uneasyизглежда, че ви е неудобно you seem uncomfortable; you seem ill at easeстава ми/чувствувам се неудобно feel awkwardнеудобно ми е да направя нещо feel awkward about doing s.th.; have a scruple/have scruples about doing s.th.неудобно ми беше да попитам I felt awkward about asking, it was awkward for me to ask, I didn't feel comfortable about askingако не ви е неудобно if (that is) not inconvenient to you* * *неудо̀бно,нареч. uncomfortably, inconveniently; discommodiously; ill at ease; uneasy; ако не ви е \неудобно if (that is) not inconvenient to you; изглежда, че ви е \неудобно you seem uncomfortable; you seem ill at ease; \неудобно ми е да направя нещо feel awkward about doing s.th.; have a scruple/have scruples about doing s.th.; става ми/чувствам се \неудобно feel awkward.* * *1. uncomfortably, inconveniently;ill at ease;uneasy 2. НЕУДОБНО ми беше да попитам I felt awkward about asking, it was awkward for me to ask, I didn't feel comfortable about asking 3. НЕУДОБНО ми е да направя нещо feel awkward about doing s.th.;have a scruple/have scruples about doing s.th. 4. ако не ви е НЕУДОБНО if (that is) not inconvenient to you 5. изглежда, че ви е НЕУДОБНО you seem uncomfortable;you seem ill at ease 6. става ми/чувствувам се НЕУДОБНО feel awkward -
97 scruple
scru·ple [ʼskru:pl̩] nto be [entirely] without \scruple [völlig] skrupellos sein, keiner[lei] Skrupel haben2) ( principles)moral \scruples moralische Bedenken;to have [no] \scruples about doing sth [keine] Skrupel [o Bedenken] haben, etw zu tun vi Bedenken [o Skrupel] haben;to not \scruple to do sth keine Bedenken [o Skrupel] haben, etw zu tun -
98 religio
rĕlĭgĭo (in poetry also rellĭgĭo, to lengthen the first syllable), ōnis, f. [Concerning the etymology of this word, various opinions were prevalent among the ancients. Cicero (N. D. 2, 28, 72) derives it from relĕgere, an etymology favored by the verse cited ap. Gell. 4, 9, 1, religentem esse oportet, religiosum nefas; whereas Servius (ad Verg. A. 8, 349), Lactantius (4, 28), Augustine (Retract. 1, 13), al., assume religare as the primitive, and for this derivation Lactantius cites the expression of Lucretius (1, 931; 4, 7): religionum nodis animos exsolvere. Modern etymologists mostly agree with this latter view, assuming as root lig, to bind, whence also lic-tor, lex, and ligare; hence, religio sometimes means the same as obligatio; v. Corss. Aussprache, 1, 444 sq.; cf. Munro ad Lucr. 1, 109.]I.Reverence for God ( the gods), the fear of God, connected with a careful pondering of divine things; piety, religion, both pure inward piety and that which is manifested in religious rites and ceremonies;II.hence the rites and ceremonies, as well as the entire system of religion and worship, the res divinae or sacrae, were frequently called religio or religiones (cf. our use of the word religion): qui omnia, quae ad cultum deorum pertinerent, diligenter retractarent et tamquam relegerent, sunt dicti religiosi ex relegendo, ut elegantes ex elegendo, tamquam a diligendo diligentes, ex intellegendo intellegentes: his enim in verbis omnibus inest vis legendi eadem, quae in religioso,
Cic. N. D. 2, 28, 72:religione id est cultu deorum,
id. ib. 2, 3, 8:religio est, quae superioris cujusdam naturae (quam divinam vocant) curam caerimoniamque affert,
id. Inv. 2, 53, 161:(Pompilius) animos ardentes consuetudine et cupiditate bellandi religionum caeremoniis mitigavit, etc.,
id. Rep. 2, 14, 26;with which cf.: illa diuturna pax Numae mater huic urbi juris et religionis fuit,
id. ib. 5, 2, 3:de auguriis, responsis, religione denique omni,
Quint. 12, 2, 21:unde enim pietas? aut a quibus religio?
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 2; cf. id. Leg. 2, 11, 26:aliquem a pietate, religione deducere,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 6, § 12:horum sententiae omnium non modo superstitionem tollunt, in quā inest timor inanis deorum, sed etiam religionem, quae deorum cultu pio continetur, etc.,
id. N. D. 1, 42, 117:quis enim istas (Democriti) imagines... aut cultu aut religione dignas judicare?
id. ib. 1, 43, 121; cf.:cum animus cultum deorum et puram religionem susceperit,
id. Leg. 1, 23, 60:sacra Cereris summa majores nostri religione confici caerimoniaque voluerunt,
id. Balb. 24, 55; cf. id. Leg. 2, 22, 55:in quibus erant omnia, quae sceleri propiora sunt quam religioni,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 50, § 112:nec vero superstitione tollenda religio tollitur,
id. Div. 2, 72, 148; cf. id. Part. 23, 31:medemini religioni sociorum, judices, conservate vestram. Neque enim haec externa vobis est religio (sc. Cereris) neque aliena, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 51, § 114:istorum religio sacrorum,
id. Fl. 28, 69; id. Verr. 2, 4, 6, § 12; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 8, §18: religio deorum immortalium,
id. Lael. 25, 96; cf.:per deos immortales! eos ipsos, de quorum religione jam diu dicimus,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 47, § 105:religio divum,
Lucr. 6, 1276:mira quaedam totā Siciliā privatim ac publice religio est Cereris Hennensis... quantam esse religionem convenit eorum, apud quos eam (Cererem) natam esse constat?... tanta erit enim auctoritas illius religionis, ut, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 107; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §99: qui (Mercurius) apud eos summā religione coleretur,
id. ib. 2, 4, 39, § 84; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 39, § 85;2, 4, 44, § 96: (simulacrum Dianae) translatum Carthaginem locum tantum hominesque mutarat: religionem quidem pristinam conservabat,
id. ib. 2, 4, 33, § 72; cf., of the same,
id. ib. 2, 4, 35, §78: fanum Junonis tantā religione semper fuit, ut... semper inviolatum sanctumque fuit,
enjoyed such honor, was held in such reverence, id. ib. 2, 4, 46, § 103;2, 4, 58, § 129: hac (panacea) evulsā scrobem repleri vario genere frugum religio est,
is a religious custom, Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 30; cf.:et obrui tales religio est,
id. 30, 5, 14, § 42:hi (barbari) ignari totius negotii ac religionis,
of religious belief, of religion, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 35, § 77; cf.:venit mihi fani, loci, religionis illius in mentem,
id. ib. 2, 4, 50, §110: de religione queri,
id. ib. 2, 4, 51, § 113.—In late and eccl. Lat., a religious ordinance, ceremony, rite:quae est ista religio?
Vulg. Exod. 12, 26:ista est religio victimae,
id. Num. 19, 2.—In plur.:expertes religionum omnium,
Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119:qui in bello religionum et consuetudinis jura continent,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 55, § 122; cf.:a quibus (rebus) etiam oculos cohibere te religionum jura cogebant,
id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §101: religiones expiare,
id. Mil. 27, 73:ceterae (nationes) pro religionibus suis bella suscipiunt, istae contra omnium religiones,
id. Font. 9, 30: Druides religiones interpretantur, religious matters, religion, Caes. B. G. 6, 13:scientia morum ac religionum ejus rei publicae,
Quint. 12, 3, 1:civitas religionibus dedita,
Plin. Pan. 74, 5:liberum a religionibus matutinum,
Col. 6, 2, 3.Transf.A.Subject., conscientiousness, scrupulousness arising from religion, religious scruples, scruples of conscience, religious awe, etc. (cf. sanctimonia):b.refrenatus religione,
Lucr. 5, 1114:oppressa gravi sub religione vita,
id. 1, 64:sese cum summā religione, tum summo metu legum et judiciorum teneri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 34, § 75; cf.:ut eam non metus, non religio contineret,
id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §101: memini perturbari exercitum nostrum religione et metu, quod serenā nocte subito candens et plena luna defecisset,
id. Rep. 1, 15, 23:tantā religione obstricta tota provincia est, tanta superstitio ex istius facto mentes omnium Siculorum occupavit, ut, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 51, § 113; cf.:obstrinxisti religione populum Romanum,
id. Phil. 2, 33, 83:recitatis litteris oblata religio Cornuto est, etc.,
id. Fam. 10, 12, 3:ad oblatam aliquam religionem,
id. Agr. 1, 2, 5:non recordabantur, quam parvulae saepe causae vel falsae suspicionis vel terroris repentini vel objectae religionis magna detrimenta intulissent,
Caes. B. C. 3, 72:obicere religionem,
Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 40; cf.:inicere religionem alicui,
Cic. Caecin. 33, 97:vide ne quid Catulus attulerit religionis,
id. de Or. 2, 90, 367:Gracchus cum rem illam in religionem populo venisse sentiret, ad senatum retulit,
id. N. D. 2, 4, 10:nec eam rem habuit religioni,
id. Div. 1, 35, 77:ut quae religio C. Mario non fuerat, quo minus C. Glauciam praetorem occideret, eā nos religione in privato P. Lentulo puniendo liberaremur,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15:tunc quoque, ne confestim bellum indiceretur, religio obstitit,
Liv. 4, 30:cum ibi quoque religio obstaret, ne, etc... augures consulti eam religionem eximere,
id. 4, 31:cum plenā religione civitas esset,
id. 7, 28; 21, 62:nihil esse mihi, religio'st dicere,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 16; cf.:ut velut numine aliquo defensa castra oppugnare iterum, religio fuerit,
Liv. 2, 62; 6, 27:rivos deducere nulla Religio vetuit (with fas et jura sinunt),
Verg. G. 1, 270:nulla mihi Religio est,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 71:nullā religione, ut scelus tegat, posse constrin gi,
Curt. 6, 7, 7:quosdam religio ceperit ulterius quicquam eo die conandi,
Liv. 28, 15; cf.:movendi inde thesauros incussa erat religio,
id. 29, 18:religio fuit, denegare nolui,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 71.—In plur.: non demunt animis curas ac religiones Persarum montes, Varr. ap. Non. 379, 11:artis Religionum animum nodis exsolvere,
Lucr. 1, 932; 4, 7:religionibus atque minis obsistere vatum,
id. 1, 109:plerique novas sibi ex loco religiones fingunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 37:natio est omnis Gallorum admodum dedita religionibus,
id. ib. 6, 16:religionibus impediri,
id. ib. 5, 6; Auct. B. Alex. 74; Phaedr. 4, 10, 4:plenis religionum animis, prodigia insuper nunciata,
Liv. 41, 16:nullus locus non religionum deorumque est plenus,
id. 5, 52, 2:pontifices flaminesque neglegentiores publicarum religionum esse,
id. 5, 52, 5.—Meton. ( effect. pro causā), a religious offence, giving rise to scruples of conscience:c.ut si profectus non esset, nullā tamen mendacii religione obstrictus videretur,
Caes. B. C. 1, 11:liberaret religione templum,
Liv. 45, 5:se domumque religione exsolvere,
id. 5, 23.—In plur.:inexpiabiles religiones in rem publicam inducere,
Cic. Phil. 1, 6, 13.—In partic.: religio jurisjurandi, or absol., scrupulousness in the fulfilment of an oath, the obligation of an oath, plighted faith:2.religione jurisjurandi ac metu deorum in testimoniis dicendis commoveri,
Cic. Font. 9, 20; so,jurisjurandi,
Caes. B. C. 1, 76 fin.; 3, 28; cf.:nec Achaeos religione obstringerent,
Liv. 39, 37; Just. 1, 9, 18; 18, 6, 11. — Absol., Caes. B. C. 2, 32:nocturna proelia esse vitanda, quod perterritus miles in civili dissensione timori magis quam religioni consulere consuerit,
id. ib. 1, 67:religionem servare,
Nep. Ages. 2, 5.—In gen., a strict scrupulousness, anxiety, punctiliousness, conscientiousness, exactness, etc.: Atheniensium semper fuit prudens sincerumque judicium, nihil ut possent nisi incorruptum audire et elegans. Eorum religioni cum serviret orator, nullum verbum insolens, [p. 1557] nullum odiosum ponere audebat, Cic. Or. 8, 25; cf. id. ib. 11, 36; id. Brut. 82, 283:B.fide et religione vitae defendi,
id. Deiot. 6, 16; cf.:propter fidem et religionem judicis,
id. Rosc. Com. 15, 45; and:testimoniorum religionem et fidem,
id. Fl. 4, 9:homo sine ullā religione ac fide,
Nep. Chabr. 8, 2:sin est in me ratio rei publicae, religio privati officii, etc.,
Cic. Sull. 3, 10; so,officii,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 1, § 2:religio in consilio dando,
id. Fam. 11, 29, 1:alicujus facta ad antiquae religionis rationem exquirere,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 5, § 10; so,antiqua,
id. Caecin. 10, 28:nefas est religionem decipi judicantis,
Amm. 30, 4, 10.—In plur.:judicum religiones,
Cic. de Or. 1, 8, 31.—Object.1.Abstr., the holiness, sacredness, sanctity inhering in any religious object (a deity, temple, utensils, etc.; cf.2.sanctitas): quae (fortissimorum civium mentes) mihi videntur ex hominum vitā ad deorum religionem et sanctimoniam demigrasse,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 10, 30:propter singularem ejus fani religionem,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 44, § 96:in sacerdotibus tanta offusa oculis animoque religio,
Liv. 2, 40, 3; so,fani,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 50, § 110; id. Inv. 2, 1, 1:sacrarii,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 3, § 5:templorum,
Tac. H. 1, 40:signi,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 57, § 127:jam tum religio pavidos terrebat agrestes Dira loci,
Verg. A. 8, 349.—Concr., an object of religious veneration, a sacred place or thing:(β).uno tempore Agrigentini beneficium Africani (sc. signum Apollinis), religionem domesticam, ornamentum urbis, etc.... requirebant,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 93; cf.:religionem restituere,
id. ib. 2, 4, 36, §80: sacrorum omnium et religionum hostis praedoque,
id. ib.; cf.:praedo religionum,
id. ib. 2, 4, 43, §95: quem tibi deum tantis eorum religionibus violatis auxilio futurum putas?
id. ib. 2, 4, 35, § 78; cf.:est sceleris, quod religiones maximas violavit,
id. ib. 2, 4, 41, § 88.— Poet.:quae religio aut quae machina belli, of the Trojan horse,
Verg. A. 2, 151.—A system of religious belief, a religion (late Lat.):Christiana,
Christianity, Eutr. 10, 16 fin.; Leo M. Serm. 66, 2 init.:Christianam religionem absolutam et simplicem anili superstitione confundens,
Amm. 21, 16, 18; Lact. 5, 2, 8. -
99 relligio
rĕlĭgĭo (in poetry also rellĭgĭo, to lengthen the first syllable), ōnis, f. [Concerning the etymology of this word, various opinions were prevalent among the ancients. Cicero (N. D. 2, 28, 72) derives it from relĕgere, an etymology favored by the verse cited ap. Gell. 4, 9, 1, religentem esse oportet, religiosum nefas; whereas Servius (ad Verg. A. 8, 349), Lactantius (4, 28), Augustine (Retract. 1, 13), al., assume religare as the primitive, and for this derivation Lactantius cites the expression of Lucretius (1, 931; 4, 7): religionum nodis animos exsolvere. Modern etymologists mostly agree with this latter view, assuming as root lig, to bind, whence also lic-tor, lex, and ligare; hence, religio sometimes means the same as obligatio; v. Corss. Aussprache, 1, 444 sq.; cf. Munro ad Lucr. 1, 109.]I.Reverence for God ( the gods), the fear of God, connected with a careful pondering of divine things; piety, religion, both pure inward piety and that which is manifested in religious rites and ceremonies;II.hence the rites and ceremonies, as well as the entire system of religion and worship, the res divinae or sacrae, were frequently called religio or religiones (cf. our use of the word religion): qui omnia, quae ad cultum deorum pertinerent, diligenter retractarent et tamquam relegerent, sunt dicti religiosi ex relegendo, ut elegantes ex elegendo, tamquam a diligendo diligentes, ex intellegendo intellegentes: his enim in verbis omnibus inest vis legendi eadem, quae in religioso,
Cic. N. D. 2, 28, 72:religione id est cultu deorum,
id. ib. 2, 3, 8:religio est, quae superioris cujusdam naturae (quam divinam vocant) curam caerimoniamque affert,
id. Inv. 2, 53, 161:(Pompilius) animos ardentes consuetudine et cupiditate bellandi religionum caeremoniis mitigavit, etc.,
id. Rep. 2, 14, 26;with which cf.: illa diuturna pax Numae mater huic urbi juris et religionis fuit,
id. ib. 5, 2, 3:de auguriis, responsis, religione denique omni,
Quint. 12, 2, 21:unde enim pietas? aut a quibus religio?
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 2; cf. id. Leg. 2, 11, 26:aliquem a pietate, religione deducere,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 6, § 12:horum sententiae omnium non modo superstitionem tollunt, in quā inest timor inanis deorum, sed etiam religionem, quae deorum cultu pio continetur, etc.,
id. N. D. 1, 42, 117:quis enim istas (Democriti) imagines... aut cultu aut religione dignas judicare?
id. ib. 1, 43, 121; cf.:cum animus cultum deorum et puram religionem susceperit,
id. Leg. 1, 23, 60:sacra Cereris summa majores nostri religione confici caerimoniaque voluerunt,
id. Balb. 24, 55; cf. id. Leg. 2, 22, 55:in quibus erant omnia, quae sceleri propiora sunt quam religioni,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 50, § 112:nec vero superstitione tollenda religio tollitur,
id. Div. 2, 72, 148; cf. id. Part. 23, 31:medemini religioni sociorum, judices, conservate vestram. Neque enim haec externa vobis est religio (sc. Cereris) neque aliena, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 51, § 114:istorum religio sacrorum,
id. Fl. 28, 69; id. Verr. 2, 4, 6, § 12; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 8, §18: religio deorum immortalium,
id. Lael. 25, 96; cf.:per deos immortales! eos ipsos, de quorum religione jam diu dicimus,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 47, § 105:religio divum,
Lucr. 6, 1276:mira quaedam totā Siciliā privatim ac publice religio est Cereris Hennensis... quantam esse religionem convenit eorum, apud quos eam (Cererem) natam esse constat?... tanta erit enim auctoritas illius religionis, ut, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 107; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §99: qui (Mercurius) apud eos summā religione coleretur,
id. ib. 2, 4, 39, § 84; cf. id. ib. 2, 4, 39, § 85;2, 4, 44, § 96: (simulacrum Dianae) translatum Carthaginem locum tantum hominesque mutarat: religionem quidem pristinam conservabat,
id. ib. 2, 4, 33, § 72; cf., of the same,
id. ib. 2, 4, 35, §78: fanum Junonis tantā religione semper fuit, ut... semper inviolatum sanctumque fuit,
enjoyed such honor, was held in such reverence, id. ib. 2, 4, 46, § 103;2, 4, 58, § 129: hac (panacea) evulsā scrobem repleri vario genere frugum religio est,
is a religious custom, Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 30; cf.:et obrui tales religio est,
id. 30, 5, 14, § 42:hi (barbari) ignari totius negotii ac religionis,
of religious belief, of religion, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 35, § 77; cf.:venit mihi fani, loci, religionis illius in mentem,
id. ib. 2, 4, 50, §110: de religione queri,
id. ib. 2, 4, 51, § 113.—In late and eccl. Lat., a religious ordinance, ceremony, rite:quae est ista religio?
Vulg. Exod. 12, 26:ista est religio victimae,
id. Num. 19, 2.—In plur.:expertes religionum omnium,
Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119:qui in bello religionum et consuetudinis jura continent,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 55, § 122; cf.:a quibus (rebus) etiam oculos cohibere te religionum jura cogebant,
id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §101: religiones expiare,
id. Mil. 27, 73:ceterae (nationes) pro religionibus suis bella suscipiunt, istae contra omnium religiones,
id. Font. 9, 30: Druides religiones interpretantur, religious matters, religion, Caes. B. G. 6, 13:scientia morum ac religionum ejus rei publicae,
Quint. 12, 3, 1:civitas religionibus dedita,
Plin. Pan. 74, 5:liberum a religionibus matutinum,
Col. 6, 2, 3.Transf.A.Subject., conscientiousness, scrupulousness arising from religion, religious scruples, scruples of conscience, religious awe, etc. (cf. sanctimonia):b.refrenatus religione,
Lucr. 5, 1114:oppressa gravi sub religione vita,
id. 1, 64:sese cum summā religione, tum summo metu legum et judiciorum teneri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 34, § 75; cf.:ut eam non metus, non religio contineret,
id. ib. 2, 4, 45, §101: memini perturbari exercitum nostrum religione et metu, quod serenā nocte subito candens et plena luna defecisset,
id. Rep. 1, 15, 23:tantā religione obstricta tota provincia est, tanta superstitio ex istius facto mentes omnium Siculorum occupavit, ut, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 51, § 113; cf.:obstrinxisti religione populum Romanum,
id. Phil. 2, 33, 83:recitatis litteris oblata religio Cornuto est, etc.,
id. Fam. 10, 12, 3:ad oblatam aliquam religionem,
id. Agr. 1, 2, 5:non recordabantur, quam parvulae saepe causae vel falsae suspicionis vel terroris repentini vel objectae religionis magna detrimenta intulissent,
Caes. B. C. 3, 72:obicere religionem,
Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 40; cf.:inicere religionem alicui,
Cic. Caecin. 33, 97:vide ne quid Catulus attulerit religionis,
id. de Or. 2, 90, 367:Gracchus cum rem illam in religionem populo venisse sentiret, ad senatum retulit,
id. N. D. 2, 4, 10:nec eam rem habuit religioni,
id. Div. 1, 35, 77:ut quae religio C. Mario non fuerat, quo minus C. Glauciam praetorem occideret, eā nos religione in privato P. Lentulo puniendo liberaremur,
id. Cat. 3, 6, 15:tunc quoque, ne confestim bellum indiceretur, religio obstitit,
Liv. 4, 30:cum ibi quoque religio obstaret, ne, etc... augures consulti eam religionem eximere,
id. 4, 31:cum plenā religione civitas esset,
id. 7, 28; 21, 62:nihil esse mihi, religio'st dicere,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 16; cf.:ut velut numine aliquo defensa castra oppugnare iterum, religio fuerit,
Liv. 2, 62; 6, 27:rivos deducere nulla Religio vetuit (with fas et jura sinunt),
Verg. G. 1, 270:nulla mihi Religio est,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 71:nullā religione, ut scelus tegat, posse constrin gi,
Curt. 6, 7, 7:quosdam religio ceperit ulterius quicquam eo die conandi,
Liv. 28, 15; cf.:movendi inde thesauros incussa erat religio,
id. 29, 18:religio fuit, denegare nolui,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 71.—In plur.: non demunt animis curas ac religiones Persarum montes, Varr. ap. Non. 379, 11:artis Religionum animum nodis exsolvere,
Lucr. 1, 932; 4, 7:religionibus atque minis obsistere vatum,
id. 1, 109:plerique novas sibi ex loco religiones fingunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 37:natio est omnis Gallorum admodum dedita religionibus,
id. ib. 6, 16:religionibus impediri,
id. ib. 5, 6; Auct. B. Alex. 74; Phaedr. 4, 10, 4:plenis religionum animis, prodigia insuper nunciata,
Liv. 41, 16:nullus locus non religionum deorumque est plenus,
id. 5, 52, 2:pontifices flaminesque neglegentiores publicarum religionum esse,
id. 5, 52, 5.—Meton. ( effect. pro causā), a religious offence, giving rise to scruples of conscience:c.ut si profectus non esset, nullā tamen mendacii religione obstrictus videretur,
Caes. B. C. 1, 11:liberaret religione templum,
Liv. 45, 5:se domumque religione exsolvere,
id. 5, 23.—In plur.:inexpiabiles religiones in rem publicam inducere,
Cic. Phil. 1, 6, 13.—In partic.: religio jurisjurandi, or absol., scrupulousness in the fulfilment of an oath, the obligation of an oath, plighted faith:2.religione jurisjurandi ac metu deorum in testimoniis dicendis commoveri,
Cic. Font. 9, 20; so,jurisjurandi,
Caes. B. C. 1, 76 fin.; 3, 28; cf.:nec Achaeos religione obstringerent,
Liv. 39, 37; Just. 1, 9, 18; 18, 6, 11. — Absol., Caes. B. C. 2, 32:nocturna proelia esse vitanda, quod perterritus miles in civili dissensione timori magis quam religioni consulere consuerit,
id. ib. 1, 67:religionem servare,
Nep. Ages. 2, 5.—In gen., a strict scrupulousness, anxiety, punctiliousness, conscientiousness, exactness, etc.: Atheniensium semper fuit prudens sincerumque judicium, nihil ut possent nisi incorruptum audire et elegans. Eorum religioni cum serviret orator, nullum verbum insolens, [p. 1557] nullum odiosum ponere audebat, Cic. Or. 8, 25; cf. id. ib. 11, 36; id. Brut. 82, 283:B.fide et religione vitae defendi,
id. Deiot. 6, 16; cf.:propter fidem et religionem judicis,
id. Rosc. Com. 15, 45; and:testimoniorum religionem et fidem,
id. Fl. 4, 9:homo sine ullā religione ac fide,
Nep. Chabr. 8, 2:sin est in me ratio rei publicae, religio privati officii, etc.,
Cic. Sull. 3, 10; so,officii,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 1, § 2:religio in consilio dando,
id. Fam. 11, 29, 1:alicujus facta ad antiquae religionis rationem exquirere,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 5, § 10; so,antiqua,
id. Caecin. 10, 28:nefas est religionem decipi judicantis,
Amm. 30, 4, 10.—In plur.:judicum religiones,
Cic. de Or. 1, 8, 31.—Object.1.Abstr., the holiness, sacredness, sanctity inhering in any religious object (a deity, temple, utensils, etc.; cf.2.sanctitas): quae (fortissimorum civium mentes) mihi videntur ex hominum vitā ad deorum religionem et sanctimoniam demigrasse,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 10, 30:propter singularem ejus fani religionem,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 44, § 96:in sacerdotibus tanta offusa oculis animoque religio,
Liv. 2, 40, 3; so,fani,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 50, § 110; id. Inv. 2, 1, 1:sacrarii,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 3, § 5:templorum,
Tac. H. 1, 40:signi,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 57, § 127:jam tum religio pavidos terrebat agrestes Dira loci,
Verg. A. 8, 349.—Concr., an object of religious veneration, a sacred place or thing:(β).uno tempore Agrigentini beneficium Africani (sc. signum Apollinis), religionem domesticam, ornamentum urbis, etc.... requirebant,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 93; cf.:religionem restituere,
id. ib. 2, 4, 36, §80: sacrorum omnium et religionum hostis praedoque,
id. ib.; cf.:praedo religionum,
id. ib. 2, 4, 43, §95: quem tibi deum tantis eorum religionibus violatis auxilio futurum putas?
id. ib. 2, 4, 35, § 78; cf.:est sceleris, quod religiones maximas violavit,
id. ib. 2, 4, 41, § 88.— Poet.:quae religio aut quae machina belli, of the Trojan horse,
Verg. A. 2, 151.—A system of religious belief, a religion (late Lat.):Christiana,
Christianity, Eutr. 10, 16 fin.; Leo M. Serm. 66, 2 init.:Christianam religionem absolutam et simplicem anili superstitione confundens,
Amm. 21, 16, 18; Lact. 5, 2, 8. -
100 угрызение совести
1. compunction2. pangs of conscience3. scruple4. scruples5. twinge6. remorseбез зазрения совести — without remorse; without shame
чувство раскаяния, угрызения совести — a feeling of remorse
7. feeling of guiltСинонимический ряд:раскаяние (сущ.) муки совести; раскаяние; сожаление; угрызениеРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > угрызение совести
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