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1 Grasp
v. trans.P. and V. λαμβάνεσθαι (gen.), ἐπιλαμβάνεσθαι (gen.), ἀντιλαμβάνεσθαι (gen.), ἀνθάπτεσθαι (gen.), Ar. and V. λάζυσθαι (acc. or gen.), V. ἀντιλάζυσθαι (gen.); see Seize.Touch: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), V. ψαύειν (gen.) (rare P.), θιγγάνειν (gen.) (Xen. also but rare P.), προσθιγγάνειν (gen.); see Touch.Embrace: P. and V. ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. περιπτύσσειν (Plat. also but rare P.), προσπτύσσειν, ἀμφιβάλλειν, περιβάλλειν, ἀμπίσχειν.Grasp with the mind: P. and V. μανθάνειν, συνιέναι (acc. or gen.), ὑπολαμβάνειν (rare V.), ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), νοεῖν (or mid.), ἐννοεῖν (or mid.), Ar. and P. διανοεῖσθαι, P. καταλαμβάνειν, συλλαμβάνειν, κατανοεῖν, καταμανθάνειν, ἐφάπτεσθαι (gen.), V. συναρπάζειν φρενί.V. intrans. Be grasping: P. πλεονεκτεῖν.——————subs.Hand: P. and V. χείρ, ἡ.Mental grasp, perception: P. and V. αἴσθησις, ἡ.Mental capacity: P. and V. φρόνησις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Grasp
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2 subeo
sŭb-ĕo, ĭi, ĭtum, īre ( perf. subīvit, Ov. F. 1, 314; Stat. S. 2, 1, 155: subivimus, Claud. ap. Tac. A. 11, 24 dub.), v. n. and a., to come or go under any thing; to come or go up to, to approach, draw near, advance or proceed to a place; to come or go on; to follow, succeed; to go down, sink; to come up, spring up (cf. succedo).I.Neutr.A.Lit.1.In gen.:b.subire sub falas,
Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 10:in nemoris latebras,
Ov. M. 4, 601; cf.: in aliquem locum, to enter, Auct. B. Alex. 74, 4:in adversum Romani subiere,
Liv. 1, 12, 1:in adversos montes,
id. 41, 18, 11:testudine factā subeunt,
advance, Caes. B. G. 7, 85, 7:Albani subiere ad montes,
Liv. 1, 28, 5:subire ad portam castrorum,
id. 34, 16, 2; cf.:ad urbem subeunt,
id. 31, 45, 4; 39, 27, 10; 36, 19, 1; and:subeundum erat ad hostes,
id. 2, 31, 4:ad tecta subibant,
Verg. A. 8, 359.—With dat.:muro subibant,
Verg. A. 7, 161; so,muro,
id. ib. 9, 371:portu Chaonio (with accedere urbem),
id. ib. 3, 292:luco,
id. ib. 8, 125:dumis,
Sil. 5, 283:ingenti feretro,
Verg. A. 6, 222:age cervici inponere nostrae: Ipse subibo umeris,
id. ib. 2, 708:per vices subeunt elephanti,
Plin. 8, 7, 7, § 23:pone subit conjux,
follows, Verg. A. 2, 725; so Val. Fl. 4, 197; cf.:dexterae alae sinistra subiit,
Liv. 27, 2, 7:subeuntis alii aliis in custodiam,
id. 25, 37, 6; and:subiit argentea proles,
Ov. M. 1, 114:subit ipse meumque Explet opus,
succeeds me, takes my place, id. ib. 3, 648:Volscus saxa objacentia pedibus ingerit in subeuntes,
climbing, Liv. 2, 65, 4:vel eodem amne vel Euphrate subire eos posse,
i. e. sail up stream, Curt. 9, 10, 3; cf.:adverso amne Babylona subituros,
id. 10, 1, 16.—Of things:2.stamen a stando: subtemen, quod subit stamini,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 113 Müll.:cum luna sub orbem solis subisset,
Liv. 37, 4, 4:tertio die mixtum flumini subibat mare,
Curt. 9, 9, 7:venae nonnumquam incipiente febre subeunt,
the pulse sinks, Cels. 3, 6 med.:subeunt herbae,
come up, spring up, Verg. G. 1, 180; so,barba,
i. e. sprouts, grows, Mart. 7, 83, 2:subisse aquam in caelum,
Plin. 31, 3, 21, § 32.—In partic., to come on secretly, to advance or approach stealthily, to steal upon, steal into ( poet.), Prop. 1, 9, 26; Ov. Am. 1, 2, 6; id. A. A. 1, 742.—B.Trop.1.In gen., to come in, succeed, take place; to enter stealthily, come secretly or by degrees: in quarum locum subierunt inquilinae impietas, perfidia, impudentia, Varr. ap. Non. 403, 27:2.fugere pudor verumque fidesque: In quorum subiere locum fraudesque dolique,
Ov. M. 1, 130:pulchra subit facies,
id. ib. 14, 827:subit ecce priori Causa recens,
id. ib. 3, 259:an subit (amor) et tacitā callidus arte nocet?
id. Am. 1, 2, 6: subeunt morbi [p. 1775] tristisque senectus, Verg. G. 3, 67:namque graves morbi subeunt segnisque senectus,
Nemes. Cyn. 117; cf.:duo pariter subierunt incommoda,
arise, come up, Quint. 5, 10, 100:ne subeant animo taedia justa tuo,
Ov. P. 4, 15, 30:regio, quā vero ipsa subit ad Medos,
approaches, Plin. 6, 26, 29, § 115. —In partic., to come into the mind, to occur, suggest itself:(β).omnes sententiae verbaque omnia sub acumen stili subeant et succedant necesse est,
Cic. de Or. 1, 34, 151:cum in loca aliqua post tempus reversi sumus, quae in his fecerimus, reminiscimur personaeque subeunt,
Quint. 11, 2, 17:cum subeant audita aut cognita nobis,
Ov. M. 15, 307:subit umbra,
id. ib. 12, 591:subeunt illi fratresque parensque,
id. ib. 11. 542:subiit cari genitoris imago... subiit deserta Creusa Et direpta domus et parvi casus Iuli,
Verg. A. 2, 560 sq.; Tac. A. 1, 13:subeant animo Latmia saxa tuo,
Ov. H. 18, 62:ne subeant animo taedia,
id. P. 4, 15, 30:quantum subire animo sustinueris, tantum tecum auferas,
to grasp with the mind, Val. Max. 3, 3, ext. 7.—Subit, with subj. - or rel.-clause ( poet. and in postAug. prose), Ov. M. 2, 755:II.quo magis ac magis admirari subit,
Plin. 12, prooem. § 2;35, 7, 31, § 49: misereri sortis humanae subit,
id. 25, 3, 7, § 23:quid sim, quid fuerimque subit,
Ov. Tr. 3, 8, 38.Act.A.Lit.1.In gen., to come or go under, to enter; to submit to; to approach, etc.:b.exercitatissimi in armis, qui inter annos XIV. tectum non subissent,
had not come under a roof, Caes. B. G. 1, 36:tecta,
Quint. 2, 16, 6; Ov. M. 6, 669:jam subeunt Triviae lucos atque aurea tecta,
Verg. A. 6, 13:limina victor Alcides subiit,
id. ib. 8, 363:domos,
Ov. M. 1, 121:penates,
id. ib. 5, 650:macra cavum repetes artum, quem macra subisti,
Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 33:cum novies subiere paludem,
had plunged under, Ov. M. 15, 358; id. F. 1, 314:et juncti currum dominae subiere leones,
Verg. A. 3, 313:leones jugum subeant,
Plin. 10, 45, 62, § 128:asellus gravius dorso subiit onus,
i. e. submits to, receives, Hor. S. 1, 9, 21:subire iniquissimum locum,
Caes. B. G. 2, 27: iniquum locum, Auct. B. Alex. 76, 2; id. B. Hisp. 24, 3:collem,
to go up, mount, climb, scale, Hirt. B. G. 8, 15:consules utrimque aciem subeuntium jam muros adgrediuntur,
Liv. 7, 12, 3:muros,
id. 27, 18:impositum saxis Anxur,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 25:si subeuntur prospera castra,
Juv. 16, 2 et saep.:perfurit, Fadumque Herbesumque subit,
comes up to, attacks, assails, Verg. A. 9, 344; cf.:interim fallendus est judex et variis artibus subeundus,
Quint. 4, 5, 5:precibus commota Tonantem Juno subit,
approaches, Stat. Th. 9, 510:subit ille minantem,
id. ib. 8, 84:Aeneae mucronem,
Verg. A. 10, 798:qui procul hostium conspectu subibant aquam,
Curt. 4, 13, 10:Hispo subit juvenes, i. e. paedicat,
Juv. 2, 50.—Of things:2.umbra subit terras,
Ov. M. 11, 61:quos (lucos) aquae subeunt et aurae,
enter, Hor. C. 3, 4, 8:montes Trasimenus,
Liv. 22, 4, 2:litora pelagus, Mel. praef. 2: mare quod Ciliciam subit,
Curt. 7, 3, 19:radices (petrae) Indus amnis subit,
id. 8, 11, 7:clarus subit Alba Latinum,
succeeds, Ov. M. 14, 612 (al. clarus subit ecce Latinum Epytus); cf. id. ib. 1, 114:furcas subiere columnae,
come into the place of, succeed, id. ib. 8, 700:aqua subit altitudinem exortus sui,
rises to, reaches, Plin. 31, 6, 31, § 57:lunamque deficere cum aut terram subiret aut sole premeretur,
Curt. 4, 10, 5.—In partic., to approach secretly, to steal upon or into (cf. supra, I. A. 2.):B.multi Nomine divorum thalamos subiere pudicos,
Ov. M. 3, 282:subit furtim lumina fessa sopor,
id. H. 19, 56.—Trop.1. 2.In partic.a.To come into, enter, occur to one's mind (cf. supra, I. B. 2.):b.deinde cogitatio animum subiit, indignum esse, etc.,
Liv. 36, 20:ut beneficiorum memoria subiret animos patrum,
id. 37, 49, 3:spes animum subibat deflagrare iras vestras posse,
id. 40, 8, 9:otiosum animum aliae cogitationes,
Quint. 11, 2, 33:majora intellectu animos non subibunt,
id. 1, 2, 28:mentem subit, quo praemia facto, etc.,
Ov. M. 12, 472; 7, 170:subit ergo regem verecundia,
Curt. 5, 2, 15:me recordantem miseratio,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 10: feminas voluptas, id. Pan. 22, 3:horum cogitatio subibat exercitum,
Curt. 7, 1, 4.—To follow in speech, interrupt, answer (post - class. and rare):c.dicturum plura parentem Voce subis,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 352:subit ille loquentem talibus,
id. Cons. Mall. Theod. 173; id. Rapt. Pros. 3, 133.—(The figure taken from stooping under a load, under blows, etc.) To subject one's self to, take upon one's self an evil; to undergo, submit to, sustain, endure, suffer it (class.;2.a favorite expression of Cic.): omnes terrores periculaque omnia succurram atque subibo,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 11, 31:omnia tela intenta in patriam subire atque excipere,
id. Prov. Cons. 9, 23; cf.:quis est non ultro appetendus, subeundus, excipiendus dolor?
id. Tusc. 2, 5, 14:subire vim atque injuriam,
id. Prov. Cons. 17, 41:inimicitiae sunt: subeantur,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 71, § 182:maximas rei publicae tempestates,
id. Mur. 2, 4:invidiam, pericula, tempestates,
id. Fam. 15, 4, 12:nefarias libidinum contumelias turpitudinesque,
id. Pis. 35, 86:potentiam, victoriam,
id. Fam. 6, 1, 6:contumeliarum verbera,
id. Rep. 1, 5, 9:majora Verbera,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 120:non praecipuam, sed parem cum ceteris fortunae condicionem,
Cic. Rep. 1, 4, 7:fortunam,
id. Fam. 14, 5, 1:judicium multitudinis imperitae,
id. Fl. 1, 2:odium eorum,
id. Att. 11, 17, 2:usum omnium,
id. de Or. 1, 34, 157:aliquid invidiae aut criminis,
id. N. D. 3, 1, 3:quemque casum,
id. Att. 8, 1, 3:quamvis carnificinam,
id. Tusc. 5, 27, 78:dupli poenam,
id. Off. 3, 16, 65:legis vim,
id. Caecin. 34, 100:summae crudelitatis famam,
id. Cat. 4, 6, 12; cf.:minus sermonis,
id. Att. 11, 6, 2:poenam exsilii,
Val. Max. 6, 5, 3:simultates,
Plin. Ep. 2, 18, 5:offensas,
id. ib. 13, 9, 26:periculum,
Vulg. 2 Macc. 11, 7:jam tum peregrinos ritus novā subeunte fortunā,
Curt. 4, 6, 29. —With inf., to attempt, try, undertake:adversa tela pellere,
Stat. S. 5, 2, 105:clavum torquere,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 46.— Hence, sŭbĭtus, a, um, P. a., that has come on suddenly or unexpectedly, i. e. sudden, unexpected (freq. and class.; cf.:repens, improvisus): res subita,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 23:in rebus tam subitis,
Cic. Fam. 10, 16, 2:maris subita tempestas,
id. Tusc. 3, 22, 52:subita et improvisa formido,
id. Prov. Cons. 18, 43:laetitia, etc.,
Auct. Her. 1, 8, 13:subita pugna, non praeparata,
Quint. 7, 1, 35:ut sunt Gallorum subita et repentina consilia,
Caes. B. G. 3, 8:novae rei ac subitae admiratio,
Liv. 2, 2:bellum,
Caes. B. G. 3, 7:incursiones hostium,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 11:ministeria belli,
Liv. 4, 27:imbres,
Lucr. 5, 216:vis,
id. 1, 286; 4, 1210:res,
id. 6, 1282:mors,
Quint. 7, 2, 14:casus,
id. 10, 3, 3; Suet. Aug. 73:tristia,
Val. Max. 1, 6, 12:silentium,
Quint. 12, 5, 3: miles, hastily collected (opp. vetus expertusque;syn. subitarius),
Tac. H. 4, 76; cf.:aqua mulsa subita ac recens (opp. inveterata),
Plin. 22, 24, 51, § 110: imagines non subitae, not newly sprung up, i. e. old, ancient, Plin. Ep. 8, 10, 3:homo,
rash, Cic. Pis. Fragm. 5: clivi, sudden, i. e. steep, Stat. Th. 6, 258.—Esp., = subito (post-Aug.):non percussor ille subitus erumpet?
Quint. 6, 2, 31; so,manūs dux Trapezuntem subitus irrupit,
Tac. H. 3, 47:subitum inopinatumque venisse,
Plin. Ep. 1, 13, 3:evadere,
Flor. 4, 2, 59.—As subst.: sŭbĭtum, i. n., a sudden or unexpected thing, a sudden occurrence, etc.:b.Lesbonicum foras evocate: ita subitum'st, propere eum conventum volo,
Plaut. Trin. 5, 2, 51; cf.:subitum est ei remigrare,
Cic. Fam. 13, 2:si tibi subiti nihil est,
Plaut. Pers. 4, 4, 36:in subito,
Plin. 7, 44, 45, § 143.—In plur.:ut subitis ex tempore occurrant,
Quint. 10, 7, 30; cf.:etiam fortes viros subitis terreri,
Tac. A. 15, 59:quamvis non deficeretur ad subita extemporali facultate,
Suet. Aug. 84:si repentina ac subita dominantur,
Sen. Ep. 16, 6: sive meditata sive subita proferret, whether he spoke after deliberation or off-hand, Plin. Ep. 1, 16, 2.—With gen.:ad subita rerum,
Liv. 9, 43:ad subita belli,
id. 6, 32; 25, 15, 20; Flor. 1, 1, 11.—Adverb., suddenly, unexpectedly:per subitum erumpit clamor,
Sil. 10, 505; so,per subitum,
id. 7, 594; 8, 628; 12, 654; 14, 330; 15, 145;15, 404: in subitum,
id. 7, 527: ad subitum, Cassiod. Var. praef. med. —Hence, adv.: sŭbĭtō, suddenly, unexpectedly (freq. and class.; cf.: repente, extemplo, ilico): ut subito, ut propere, ut valide tonuit! Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 10; cf. id. Curc. 2, 3, 4:nova res subito mihi haec objecta est,
id. Ps. 2, 2, 7:ita abripuit repente sese subito,
id. Mil. 2, 2, 21:subito tanta te impendent mala,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 2:cum tot bella subito atque improviso nascantur,
Cic. Font. 19, 42:ex oculis subito fugit,
Verg. G. 4, 499:cum subito ecce,
Cic. Caecin. 10, 30:ut subito nostras Hymen cantatus ad aures Venit,
Ov. H. 12, 137; Curt. 9, 9, 19:subito deficere,
Quint. 7, 2, 14:quod serenā nocte subito candens et plena luna defecisset,
Cic. Rep. 1, 15, 23:tantus subito timor omnem exercitum occupavit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 39:subito opprimi,
Liv. 41, 3:si vespertinus subito te oppresserit hospes,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 17 et. saep.:subito dicere,
without preparation, extempore, Cic. de Or. 1, 33, 150:quod vox et gestus subito sumi non potest,
id. ib. 1, 59, 252:neque potest quisquam nostrum subito fingi,
id. Sull. 25, 69:aliquid subito ex tempore conjectura explicare,
id. Div. 1, 33, 72; so,dicere,
Quint. 10, 3, 30; 11, 3, 12:inventa (opp. domo allata),
id. 4, 5, 4:cum subito evaserunt,
Col. 9, 9, 3:tam subito copias contrahere non potuit,
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3 αἱρέω
Aᾕρεον Il.24.579
, [dialect] Ion.αἵρεον Hdt.6.31
, but [var] contr. ᾕρει even in Il.17.463, : [tense] fut.αἱρήσω Il.9.28
, etc.: [tense] aor. 1 ᾕρησα late ([etym.] ἀν-) Q.S.4.40, etc.: [tense] pf. , Th.1.61, etc., [dialect] Ion. ἀραίρηκα or αἵρηκα ([etym.] ἀν-) Hdt.5.102: [tense] plpf.ἀραιρήκεε 3.39
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.αἱρήσομαι Il.10.235
, etc.: [tense] aor. 1ᾑρησάμην Plb.38.13.7
s. v.l., Gal.19.53, etc.: [tense] pf. in med. sense , X.An.5.6.12, D.2.15, etc.: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.ᾕρηντο Th.1.62
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.αἱρεθήσομαι Hdt. 2.13
, Pl.Mx. 234b; rarely : [tense] aor. ᾑρέθην and [tense] pf.ᾕρημαι D.20.146
, al.; [tense] pf. part.ἀραιρημένος Hdt.4.66
: plqf.ᾕρηντο X. An.3.2.1
,ἀραίρητο Hdt.1.191
, etc.—From [root ] ἑλ-: [tense] fut. ἑλῶ only late ([etym.] δι-) Test.Epict.6.18, ([etym.] ἀν-) D.H.11.18, ([etym.] καθ-) APl.4.334 (Antiphil.): [tense] aor.1 εἷλα ([etym.] ἀν-) Act.Ap.2.23, ([etym.] ἀν-) Epigr.Gr.314.24 ([place name] Smyrna): elsewh.[tense] aor.2εἷλον Il.10.561
, etc., [dialect] Ep.ἕλον 17.321
, [dialect] Ion.ἕλεσκε 24.752
:— [voice] Med., [tense] fut.ἑλοῦμαι D.H.4.75
, ([etym.] ἀφ-) Timostr.5, ([etym.] δι-) D.H.4.60, ([etym.] ἐξ-) Alciphr.1.9: [tense] aor. 1εἱλάμην Epigr.Gr.314.5
([place name] Smyrna), ([etym.] ἀφ-) v.l. in Ath.12.546a, ([etym.] δι-) AP9.56 (Phil.): elsewh. [tense] aor. 2εἱλόμην Il.16.139
, etc., [ per.] 2sg.ἤλεο Sapph.Oxy.1787.6.3
:—Cret. formsαἰλεθῇ Leg.Gort. 2.21
, ἀν-αιλῆθαι ib.7.10, al.:—the etym. is doubtful, and ἀγρέω (q.v.) prob. has a difft. root.A [voice] Act., take with the hand, grasp, seize,αἱ. τι ἐν χερσίν Od.4.66
; αἱ. τινὰ χειρός to take one by the hand, Il.1.323; κόμης τινά ib. 197;μ' ἑλὼν ἐπὶ μάστακα χερσίν Od.23.76
: part. ἑλών adverbially,κατακτεῖναί μ' ἑλών S.Ant. 497
;ἄξω ἑλών Il.1.139
, cf. Pi.O.7.1; but ἔνθεν ἑλών having taken up [the song], Od.8.500.II take, get into one's power, νῆας ib.13.42; esp. take a city, 2.37, S.Ph. 347, etc.; overpower, kill, Il.4.457, etc.;ἕλοιμί κεν ἤ κε ἁλοίην 22.253
:—freq. of passions, etc., come upon, seize,χόλος Il.18.322
;ἵμερος 3.446
;ὕπνος 10.193
;λήθη 2.34
, etc.: c. dupl.acc.,τὸν δ' ἄτη φρένας εἷλε 16.805
; of disease, Pl.Tht. 142b.2 catch, take,ζωὸν ἑλεῖν Il.21.102
; take in hunting, Hes.Sc. 302, Hdt. 1.36, etc.; overtake, in a race, Il.23.345; get into one's power, entrap, S.OC 764, etc.; in good sense, win over, X.Mem.2.3.16, cf. 3.11.11, Pl.Ly. 205e, etc.b c. part., catch, detect one doing a thing, S. Ant. 385, 655; ;φῶρα ἐπὶ κλοπῇ ἑλεῖν Pl.Lg. 874b
.3 generally, win, gain,κῦδος Il.17.321
;στεφάνους Pi.P.3.74
, etc.; esp. in games,Ἴσθμι' ἑλὼν πύξ Simon.158
; with double sense, overcome and win,ἑλέτην δίφρον τε καὶ ἀνέρε Il.11.328
;ἕλεν Οἰνομάου βίαν παρθένον τε σύνευνον Pi.O.1.88
, cf. S.Tr. 353:— [voice] Pass., ἁγὼν ᾑρέθη the fight was won, S.OC 1148.4 as law-term, convict,τινά τινος Ar.Nu. 591
, Is.9.36, Aeschin.3.156; Heracl. 941, cf. Supp. 608: c. part., αἱ. τινὰ κλέπτοντα to convict of theft, Ar.Eq. 829, Pl.Lg. 941d; ᾑρῆσθαι κλοπεύς (sc. ὤν) S.Ant. 493, cf. 406.b αἱ. δίκην, γραφήν get a verdict for conviction, Antipho 2.1.5, etc.; also ἑλεῖν τινα obtain a conviction against one, Is.7.13; ἑλεῖν τὰ διαμαρτυρηθ έντα convict the evidence of falsehood, Isoc.18.15.c abs., get a conviction, οἱ ἑλόντες, opp. οἱ ἑαλωκότες, D.21.11; δολίοις ἕλε Κύπρις λόγοις Aphrodite won her cause.., E.Andr. 289, cf. Pl.Lg. 762b, etc.5 ὁ λόγος αἱρέει reason or the reason of the thing proves, Hdt.2.33: c. acc. pers., reason persuades one, i.e. it seems good to one, Id.1.132, 7.41; ὡς ἐμὴ γνώμη αἱ. Hdt.2.43;ὅπῃ ὁ λόγος αἱ. βέλτιστ' ἂν ἔχειν Pl.R. 604c
, cf. Lg. 663d: c. inf., R. 440b;ὁ αἱρῶν λόγος Chrysipp.Stoic.3.92
; αἱρεῖ alone, proves, Plu.2.651b.b τὸ αἱροῦν the sum due, PRyl.167.25 (i A. D.);τὰ αἱροῦντα [τάλαντα] PGrenf.2.23.14
(ii B. C.), PRyl.88.19 (ii A. D.).B [voice] Med., with [tense] pf. ᾕρημαι (v. supr.), take for oneself, ἔγχος ἑλέσθαι take one's spear, Il.16.140, etc.;ἐκ γαίας λίθον A.Fr. 199
; δόρπον, δεῖπνον take one's supper, Il.7.370, 2.399; πιέειν δ' οὐκ εἶχεν ἑλέσθαι Od.11.584; Τρωσὶν.. ὅρκον ἑλ. obtain it from.., Il.22.119; and so in most senses of the [voice] Act., with the reflexive force added.II take to oneself, choose,ἕταρον Il.10.235
, cf. 9.139, Od.16.149, etc.; prefer,τι πρό τινος Hdt.1.87
;τι ἀντί τινος X.An.1.7.3
, D.2.15; , cf. Theoc.11.49.b c. inf., prefer to do, Hdt. 1.11, etc.;ἑλέσθαι μᾶλλον τεθνάναι X.Mem.1.2.16
, cf. Pl.Ap. 38e; : without μᾶλλον, Pi.N.10.59, Lys.2.62.c αἱ. εἰ .. to be content if., AP 12.68 (Mel.).2 αἱ. τά τινων take another's part, join their party, Th.3.63, etc.; αἱ. γνώμην to adopt an opinion, Hdt.4.137.3 choose by vote, elect to an office, αἱ. τινὰ δικαστήν, στρατηγόν, etc., Id.1.96, Eup.117, etc.; τινὰς ἀριστίνδην Lex ap.D.43.57;αἱ. τινὰ ἐπ' ἀρχήν Pl.Men. 90b
;αἱ. τινὰ ἄρχειν Id.Ap. 28e
, cf. Il.2.127.C [voice] Pass., to be taken, Hdt.1.185, 191, 9.102; more commonly ἁλίσκομαι.2 v. supr. A. 11.3.II [voice] Pass. to med. sense, to be chosen, in [tense] pf. , etc.; [dialect] Ion.ἀραίρημαι Hdt.7.118
, 172, 173, al.;στρατηγεῖν ᾑρημένος X.Mem.3.2.1
; ἐπ' ἀρχῆς ᾑρῆσθαι ib.3.3.2;ἐπὶ τὴν τῶν παίδων ἀρχήν Pl.Lg. 809a
; τοῦ ἔτους.. ᾑρημένοι elected for the year.., IGRom.3.1422 (Bithyn.):—[tense] aor. ᾑρέθην is always so used, A.Th. 505, Ar.Av. 799, Th.7.31, etc.; [tense] pres. rarely, αἱροῦνται πρεσβευταί are chosen, Arist.Pol. 1299a19, cf. And.4.16. -
4 ἀντιλαμβάνω
A receive instead of,χρυσοῦ δώματα πλήρη τᾶς ἥβας ἀ. E.HF 646
(lyr.); mostly without a gen., receive in turn,Thgn.
108;κἂν.. ᾖ σώφρων.. σώφρον' ἀντιλήψεται E.Andr. 741
;ἡδονὴν δόντας.. κακίαν.. ἀ. Th.3.58
; b40; ἀ. ἄλλην [χώραν] seize in return, get instead, Th.1.143;ἀ. ἄλλους τινάς X.Cyr.5.3.12
, cf. 8.7.16;χάριτα AP6.191
([place name] Longus).II mostly in [voice] Med., with [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.- είλημμαι Lys.28.15
, Pl.Prm. 130e: c. gen., lay hold of,σαπροῦ πείσματος ἀντελάβου Thgn.1362
;ἄκρου τοῦ στύρακος ἀ. Pl.La. 184a
, cf. Prt. 317d,al.; τῇ ἀριστερᾷ ἀ. τοῦ τρίβωνος ib. 335d; φιλίου χωρίου ἀ. gain or reach it, Th.7.77, cf. Ar.Th. 242: abs.,- όμενος Th.3.22
. b. metaph.c.gen., lay hold of, τῆς σωτηρίας, τῆς ἐλευθερίας, τοῦ ἀσφαλοῦς, Id.2.61,62,3.22; lay claim to,τοῦ θρόνου Ar.Ra. 777
, 787;τοῦ πατρικοῦ μέρους BGU648.10
(ii A.D.).2 help, take part with, assist,οὐκ ἀντιλήψεσθ'; E.Tr. 464
; of persons, ἀ. Ἑλλήρων to take their part, D.S.11.13;ἀ. τῶν ἀσθενούντων Act.Ap.20.35
, etc.: abs., Th.7.70:— also in [voice] Pass., ἀντειλημμένη having received help, BGU1105.21 (Aug.), al.3 take part or share in a thing, take in hand,τῶν πραγμάτων X.Cyr.2.3.6
, D.1.20, etc.;τοῦ πολέμου Isoc.6.101
;τῆς θαλάττης Plb.1.39.14
;τῆς Ἀφροδίτης Alex.219.15
;τῆς παιδείας Pl.R. 534d
; ἀ. τοῦ λόγου seize on the conversation (to the interruption of the rest), ib. 336b: abs.,ἀρχόμενοι πάντες ὀξύτερον ἀ. Th.2.8
, cf. 8.106.4 take hold of for the purpose of finding fault, reprehend, attack, , cf. R. 497d, etc.; τοῦδε ἀντιλαβώμεθα let us attack the question, Id.Tht. 169d; ἀ. ὡς ἀδύνατον.. to object that.., Id.Sph. 251b: abs., Id.Grg. 506a.5 take fast hold of, i.e. captivate,ὁ λόγος ἀντιλαμβάνεταί μου Id.Phd. 88d
, cf. Prm. 130e, Luc.Nigr.19.6 of plants, take hold, Thphr.HP4.1.5; of scions, unite, CP1.6.4.7 grasp with the mind, perceive, apprehend, Pl.Ax. 370a; noted as an obsol, word for συνίημι by Luc.Sol.7:—so of the senses, ἀ. κατὰ τὴν ἀκοήν, ὀσφρήσει, S.E.P.1.50,64, cf. Phot.p.148R., Alex.Aphr.in Top.103.1, al.III in [voice] Med. also, hold back,ἵππου τῷ χαλινῷ X.Eq.10.15
, cf. Arist.MM 1188b6; interrupt, Aud. 802b26.IV [voice] Act. in sense of [voice] Med., Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιλαμβάνω
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5 Apprehend
v. trans.Grasp with the mind: P. and V. λαμβάνειν, κατέχειν, νοεῖν, αἰσθάνεσθαι, ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), γιγνώσκειν, P. καταλαμβάνειν, ἐφάπτεσθαι (gen.); see Grasp.Anticipate: P. and V. προσδοκᾶν, προσδέχεσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Apprehend
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6 compass
ˈkʌmpəs
1. сущ.
1) граница, предел а) времени и пространства within the compass of the city walls ≈ внутри городских стен within the compass of a lifetime ≈ в пределах человеческой жизни beyond one's compass ≈ за пределами чьих-л. возможностей, чьего-л. понимания Syn: boundary, circumference б) возможностей, способностей и т. п. within the compass of sight ≈ в пределах видимости within the compass of knowledge ≈ в пределах знаний beyond the compass of ability ≈ за пределами возможностей Syn: range, reach, sphere, scope
2) диапазон( голоса или музыкального инструмента) the compass of a voice ≈ диапазон голоса Syn: range, scope
3) окружность;
круг;
обходной путь a compass of seven days' journey ≈ окружной путь, занимающий семь дней Syn: circumference, circle, circuit, round, circuitous course
4) компас;
буссоль
5) часто мн. циркуль Syn: pair of compasses
2. прил. изогнутый, закругленный, полукруглый compass window Syn: round, circular, curved, semicircular
3. гл.
1) замышлять, затевать Syn: contrive, devise
2., machinate
2) двигаться по кругу
3) окружать, осаждать Syn: hem in, encompass
4) окружать, опоясывать We were compassed round by a very thick fog. ≈ Нас окружал густой туман. Syn: encircle, environ
5) понимать, схватывать Syn: comprehend, grasp with the mind
6) достигать, осуществлять, добиться to compass one's purpose ≈ достичь цели Syn: accomplish, attain, obtain, bring about, achieve компас;
буссоль;
- points of the * страны света;
- wireless * радиокомпас окружность, круг;
- to fetch /to cast, to go, to set, to take/ a * идти обходным путем, делать крюк предел, граница;
- within the * of prison walls за тюремными стенами;
- within the * of a lifetime в пределах человеческой жизни;
- to keep one's desires within * сдерживать свои желания;
- within one's * в пределах чьих-л возможностей pl циркуль (тж. pair of *es) (музыкальное) диапазон (голоса или инструмента) полукруглый;
- * window стрельчатое окно;
полукруглый эркер( специальное) компасный;
- * bearing пеленг по компасу;
- * card картушка компаса;
- * course компасный курс;
- * point румб окружать;
- the lake is *ed by a ring of mountains озеро лежит в кольце гор (военное) осаждать обращаться, делать витки;
- the cosmonauts *ed the Earth many times космонавты сделали много витков вокруг Земли;
- the ship wherein Magellan *ed world корабль, на котором Магеллан совершил кругосветное путешествие( книжное) достигать, осуществлять;
- to * one's purpose достичь цели (книжное) замышлять, затевать;
- to * murder замышлять убийство( книжное) схватывать, понимать;
- forebodings of ill that cannot be *ed дурные предчувствия, которые ничем нельзя объяснить;
смутное предчувствие беды compass граница;
предел(ы) ;
within the compass of a lifetime в пределах человеческой жизни;
beyond one's compass за пределами (чьих-л.) возможностей, (чьего-л.) понимания compass граница;
предел(ы) ;
within the compass of a lifetime в пределах человеческой жизни;
beyond one's compass за пределами (чьих-л.) возможностей, (чьего-л.) понимания ~ достигать, осуществлять;
to compass one's purpose достичь цели ~ замышлять (что-л. дурное) ~ компас (тж. mariner's compass) ;
буссоль, wireless compass радиокомпас ~ компасный;
compass bearing компасный пеленг ~ обходить кругом;
окружать;
осаждать ~ объем, обхват;
диапазон;
voice of great compass голос обширного диапазона ~ окружность;
круг;
to fetch (или to go) a compass идти обходным путем;
делать крюк ~ полукруглый;
compass window архит. полукруглое окно;
полукруглый эркер ~ понимать, схватывать ~ (часто pl) циркуль ~ компасный;
compass bearing компасный пеленг ~ достигать, осуществлять;
to compass one's purpose достичь цели ~ полукруглый;
compass window архит. полукруглое окно;
полукруглый эркер ~ окружность;
круг;
to fetch (или to go) a compass идти обходным путем;
делать крюк to keep one's desires within ~ сдерживать свои желания ~ объем, обхват;
диапазон;
voice of great compass голос обширного диапазона ~ компас (тж. mariner's compass) ;
буссоль, wireless compass радиокомпас compass граница;
предел(ы) ;
within the compass of a lifetime в пределах человеческой жизни;
beyond one's compass за пределами (чьих-л.) возможностей, (чьего-л.) понимания -
7 adprehendo
ap-prĕhendo ( adp-, Fleck., Baiter, Halm; app-, Kayser) ( poet. sometimes apprendo: adprendas, Caecil. ap. Gell. 15, 9;I.apprensus,
Tac. A. 4, 8; Stat. S. 3, 4, 43;apprendere,
Sil. 13, 653), di, sum, 3, v. a., to lay hold upon, to seize, take hold of (class., esp. in prose; syn.: prehendo, comprehendo, cupio, arripio, corripio).In gen.A.Lit.:B.Alterum alterā adprehendit eos manu,
Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 64, where Fleck. reads prehendit: Pone (me) apprendit pallio, * Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 23:adprehendens pallium suum,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 11, 30:atomi aliae alias adprehendentes continuantur,
Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 54:adprehendit cornu altaris,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 2, 28:vites sic claviculis adminicula tamquam manibus adprehendunt,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 120:morsu,
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 84:quantum adprehenderint tres digiti,
Quint. 1, 2, 26.—So of seizing hold of the hand, or embracing the person:manum osculandi causā,
Suet. Tib. 72 (prehendere manum is found in Cic. Quint. 31, and id. de Or. 1, 56, 240):manum adprehendere,
Vulg. Gen. 19, 16; id. Isa. 41, 13; ib. Marc. 1, 31; ib. Act. 3, 7:quibus adprensis,
Tac. A. 4, 8 al.:adprehensum deosculatur,
Vulg. Prov. 7, 13.—Also in entreaty:conscientiā exter ritus adprehendit Caecilium, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 8.—Trop.1.Of discourse:2.quidquid ego apprehenderam statim accusator extorquebat e manibus,
whatever I had brought forward, alleged, Cic. Clu. 19, 52:nisi caute adprehenditur,
is laid hold of, employed, Quint. 10, 2, 3.—To grasp with the mind, to understand, comprehend:3.passio apprehensa,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 5, 70; Tert. adv. Val. 11.—For complector, to embrace, include:II.casum testamento,
Dig. 28, 2, 10:personam filii (sc. in stipulatione),
ib. 45, 1, 56.—Esp., to seize, to take, or lay hold of, to apprehend:A. * In milit.a militibus adprehensus,
Gell. 5, 14, 26:furem adprehendere,
Dig. 13, 7, 11:fugitivum,
ib. 11, 4, 1.—Hence,lang., to take possession of:B.adprehendere Hispanias,
Cic. Att. 10, 8 init. (cf. Caes. B. C. 3, 112: Pharon prehendit); and in gen. to lay hold of, to get, secure, obtain (eccl. Lat.):adprehende vitam aeternam,
Vulg. 1 Tim. 6, 12;6, 19: justitiam,
righteousness, ib. Rom. 9, 30.—As med. t., of disease, to seize:Ubi libido veniet nauseae eumque adprehendit, decumbat etc.,
Cato, R. R. 156, 4.—So in gen. of fear, pain, trouble (eccl. Lat.):tremor adprehendit eam,
Vulg. Jer. 49, 24:dolor,
ib. 2 Macc. 9, 5:angustia,
ib. Jer. 50, 43:stupor,
ib. Luc. 5, 26:tentatio,
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8 apprehendo
ap-prĕhendo ( adp-, Fleck., Baiter, Halm; app-, Kayser) ( poet. sometimes apprendo: adprendas, Caecil. ap. Gell. 15, 9;I.apprensus,
Tac. A. 4, 8; Stat. S. 3, 4, 43;apprendere,
Sil. 13, 653), di, sum, 3, v. a., to lay hold upon, to seize, take hold of (class., esp. in prose; syn.: prehendo, comprehendo, cupio, arripio, corripio).In gen.A.Lit.:B.Alterum alterā adprehendit eos manu,
Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 64, where Fleck. reads prehendit: Pone (me) apprendit pallio, * Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 23:adprehendens pallium suum,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 11, 30:atomi aliae alias adprehendentes continuantur,
Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 54:adprehendit cornu altaris,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 2, 28:vites sic claviculis adminicula tamquam manibus adprehendunt,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 120:morsu,
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 84:quantum adprehenderint tres digiti,
Quint. 1, 2, 26.—So of seizing hold of the hand, or embracing the person:manum osculandi causā,
Suet. Tib. 72 (prehendere manum is found in Cic. Quint. 31, and id. de Or. 1, 56, 240):manum adprehendere,
Vulg. Gen. 19, 16; id. Isa. 41, 13; ib. Marc. 1, 31; ib. Act. 3, 7:quibus adprensis,
Tac. A. 4, 8 al.:adprehensum deosculatur,
Vulg. Prov. 7, 13.—Also in entreaty:conscientiā exter ritus adprehendit Caecilium, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 8.—Trop.1.Of discourse:2.quidquid ego apprehenderam statim accusator extorquebat e manibus,
whatever I had brought forward, alleged, Cic. Clu. 19, 52:nisi caute adprehenditur,
is laid hold of, employed, Quint. 10, 2, 3.—To grasp with the mind, to understand, comprehend:3.passio apprehensa,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 5, 70; Tert. adv. Val. 11.—For complector, to embrace, include:II.casum testamento,
Dig. 28, 2, 10:personam filii (sc. in stipulatione),
ib. 45, 1, 56.—Esp., to seize, to take, or lay hold of, to apprehend:A. * In milit.a militibus adprehensus,
Gell. 5, 14, 26:furem adprehendere,
Dig. 13, 7, 11:fugitivum,
ib. 11, 4, 1.—Hence,lang., to take possession of:B.adprehendere Hispanias,
Cic. Att. 10, 8 init. (cf. Caes. B. C. 3, 112: Pharon prehendit); and in gen. to lay hold of, to get, secure, obtain (eccl. Lat.):adprehende vitam aeternam,
Vulg. 1 Tim. 6, 12;6, 19: justitiam,
righteousness, ib. Rom. 9, 30.—As med. t., of disease, to seize:Ubi libido veniet nauseae eumque adprehendit, decumbat etc.,
Cato, R. R. 156, 4.—So in gen. of fear, pain, trouble (eccl. Lat.):tremor adprehendit eam,
Vulg. Jer. 49, 24:dolor,
ib. 2 Macc. 9, 5:angustia,
ib. Jer. 50, 43:stupor,
ib. Luc. 5, 26:tentatio,
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9 snap
[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) snappe2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) brække; knække3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) klikke4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) vrisse5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) fotografere2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) knæk2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) snapshot; foto3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) snap3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rap; forhastet- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap up* * *[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) snappe2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) brække; knække3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) klikke4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) vrisse5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) fotografere2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) knæk2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) snapshot; foto3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) snap3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rap; forhastet- snappy- snappily
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10 GRÍPA
* * *(gríp; greip, gripurn; gripinn), v.1) to grasp, seize (hann greip sverð sitt á skjöld);2) to seize upon (grípa góz fyrir mönnum);3) with preps.:grípa á e-u, to catch hold of (H. greip á stafni);grípa á kýlinu, to touch upon a sore place;grípa til e-s, to seize (grípa til sverðsins);greip hundrinn til hans, the dog snapped at him;grípa upp, to catch up (Loki greip upp mikla stöng);grípa við orði, to commence speaking.* * *greip, gripu, gripit, [Ulf. greipan = κρατειν, λαμβάνειν; A. S. grîpan; Engl. grip, gripe, grapple; O. H. G. grîfan; Germ. greifen; Swed. gripa; Dan. gribe]:—to grasp, seize:1. with the notion of suddenness or violence; hann greip skjöld sinn ok sverð, Ó. H. 117; konungr greip til sverðs þess er stóð hjá honum, Fms. i. 16, vi. 159; Egill kastaði þegar niðr horninu, en greip sverðit ok brá, Eg. 215; Egill greip þá skjótt meðalkafla sverðsins, 379; síðan greip hann til Egils, 192; hann greip upp Þórð ok keyrði niðr, id.; Ormr grípr þá í móti fleininum, Fb. i. 530; hann greip upp beiti-ásinn ok barði með, 491; hann greip til hans ( the dog snaps at him) um sinn ok reif kviðinn, Fms. ii. 174; hann grípr nárann, Anal. 122.2. to capture, seize; gripinn, and gripinn höndum, captured, Hom. 131, Pass. 6. 12, 9. 1, 11. 1.β. to seize upon, rob; þat er mér sagt at þú farir heldr óspaklega ok grípir fyrir mönnum góðs sitt, Grett. 130 (grip-deildir).γ. to grasp; hann greip á stafni, Hým. 27.3. phrases, grípa gulli á við e-n, to coax one; at svá þykki ( lest it shall seem) at ek grípa gulli á við þá, Nj. 6; ok gríp nú gulli á við konunginn, ok lát sem þú þykisk þar allt eiga er konungrinn er, Fms. xi. 112; grípa á kýlinu, to touch upon the sore place; Eysteinn konungr svarar, nú greiptu á kýlinu því er ek hugða at fyrir löngu myndi springa, vii. 121: grípa í tómt, to grasp the air (cp. when the bird is flown): grípa á e-u, to decide; hann kvaðsk ekki mundu svá skjótt grípa á slíku, he said he would take time to consider, xi. 362.4. medic. of fits or sickness, to seize upon; þitt geð grípi, seize thy senses (of insanity)! Skm.; þá var hann gripinn af æði mikilli, 623. 12.II. metaph. to understand, very rare and borrowed from Lat. comprehendere, Sks. 559 C, Eluc. 21: in mod. usage, to grasp, encompass with the mind; but nema, to learn.III. reflex., grípask þeir þá til ( they grasped at one another) ok glíma lengi, Fb. i. 530. -
11 παρακολουθέω
παρακολουθέω fut. παρακολουθήσω; 1 aor. παρηκολούθησα; pf. παρηκολούθηκα (Aristoph., X., Pla.+; ins, pap, 2 Macc, TestSol; JosAs 29:6; ApcMos 8; Philo, Joseph., Just.; Tat. 12, 5; Ath.) ‘follow’.① to be closely associated w. someone viewed as an authority figure, follow lit. of direct discipleship τοῖς πρεσβυτέροις Papias (2, 4); αὐτῷ: Jesus (2, 15).—Otherw.② to be attendant upon, follow, accompany, attend w. dat. of pers. (τύχη ἡμῖν π. Demosth. 42, 21; Plut., Mor. 207e; πυρετοί μοι π. Demosth. 54, 11; βλάβη μοι π. PReinach 18, 15 [II B.C.]; 19, 12; PTebt 28, 2; PStras 22, 20. Cp. 2 Macc 8:11; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 70; Ath. 31, 1 [w. acc. and inf.]) σημεῖα τοῖς πιστεύσασιν ταῦτα παρακολουθήσει these signs will attend those who have come to believe Mk 16:17 (v.l. ἀκολουθήσει).③ to conform to someone’s belief or practice by paying special attention, follow faithfully, follow as a rule (SIG 885, 32 π. τῇ περὶ τὸ θεῖον τῆς πόλεως θεραπείᾳ; PTebt 124, 4 [I B.C.] τῇ αὐτῶν π. πίστει; 2 Macc 9:27 π. τῇ ἐμῇ προαιρέσει) διδασκαλίᾳ 1 Ti 4:6; 2 Ti 3:10. This sense involves only a slight transference from ‘follow with the mind, understand, make one’s own’ (Demosth. et al.; esp. a t.t. of the Stoics) w. dat. of thing (Polyb. 3, 32, 2; Epict. 1, 6, 13 of intelligent awareness as opposed to mere functioning, the diff. between animals and humans; Vett. Val. 276, 23; SIG 718, 9 [c. 100 B.C.]; Just., D. 114, 1).④ to pay careful attention to someth. in a segment of time, follow a thing, follow a course of events, take note of w. dat. of thing (Demosth. 18, 172 παρηκολουθηκότα τοῖς πράγμασιν ἐξ ἀρχῆς=one well acquainted with the affairs from the very beginning; 19, 257 ἀκριβέστατʼ εἰδὼς ἐγὼ καὶ παρηκολουθηκὼς ἅπασι κατηγορῶ=I bring my charges as one who has accurate knowledge and has followed everything; UPZ 71, 20 [152 B.C.] τῇ ἀληθείᾳ; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 53 personal acquaintance as opposed to information secured second-hand; 218 of inability to have a thorough grasp of certain writings: μετὰ πάσης ἀκριβείας … παρακολουθεῖν) ἐμοὶ παρηκολουθηκότι ἄνωθεν πᾶσιν ἀκριβῶς to me, with a firm grasp of everything from the beginning Lk 1:3 (s. HCadbury, Beginn. II 501f; Exp. 8th ser., 144, 1922, 401–20; NTS 3, ’56/57: 128ff having been familiar with, and M-M.; JRopes, JTS 25, 1924, 67–71.—GWhitaker, Exp. 8th ser., 118, 1920, 262–72; 119, 1920, 380–84; 121, 1921, 239ff; BBacon, Le témoignage de Luc sur luimême: RHPR 8, 1928, 209–26. Luke does not specify the means whereby he was able to assert his thorough familiarity [a rendering such as ‘research’ or ‘investigate’ depends on interpretation of the context and not on the semantic content of π.]. It can be assumed that some of it was derived from the kinds of sources cited in vs. 2. S. also s.v. ἀνατάσσομαι).—LAlexander, The Preface to Luke’s Gospel ’93, 127–31.—DELG s.v. ἀκόλουθος. M-M. TW.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > παρακολουθέω
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12 snap
I 1. [snæp]1) (cracking sound) (of branch) schianto m., colpo m. secco; (of fingers, elastic) schiocco m.2) (bite)with a sudden snap of his jaws, the fox... — chiudendo di scatto la bocca, la volpe
3) fot. colloq. foto f.4) gioc. = gioco di carte simile al rubamazzo5) colloq. (vigour) brio m., energia f.2.aggettivo [decision, judgment] improvviso, veloce3.II 1. [snæp]snap! we're wearing the same tie! — colloq. toh (guarda), abbiamo la cravatta uguale!
to snap sth. shut — chiudere di colpo qcs
2) (break) spezzare, rompere"stop it!" he snapped — "smettila!" disse con tono seccato
4) fot. colloq. scattare una foto a2.3) (click)to snap open, shut — aprirsi, chiudersi di scatto
4) (speak sharply) parlare duramente•- snap at- snap off- snap up••snap out of it! — colloq. reagisci!
snap to it! — colloq. sbrigati!
to snap to attention — mil. scattare sull'attenti
* * *[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) (tentare di mordere)2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) spezzare, spezzarsi3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) sbattere4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) gridare5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) fotografare2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) colpo, schiocco2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) foto3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) rubamazzo3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) improvviso- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap up* * *snap /snæp/A n.1 colpo secco; scatto; schiocco; schianto: The branch broke with a snap, il ramo si è spezzato di schianto; the snap of a whip, lo schiocco di una frusta4 fermaglio; fibbia; gancio10 [u] (fam.) energia; spinta (fig.); Put a bit of snap in it!, mettici un po' di energia!; datti un po' di spinta!12 (ingl. sett.) pasto nel panierino; pasto in fabbricaB a. attr.2 improvviso; repentino: a snap decision, una decisione improvvisa (o repentina); (polit.) a snap vote, una votazione indetta a tamburo battenteC inter.(fam.) ma guarda; che coincidenza; anch'io; tale e quale!● (elettr.) snap-action switch, interruttore a scatto rapido □ snap closure, chiusura a scatto □ snap fastener, bottone automatico; automatico □ snap hook, gancio a molla; moschettone □ (aeron.) snap roll, mulinello; tonneau (franc.) □ snap judgment, giudizio dato su due piedi; giudizio avventato □ a snap lock, una serratura a scatto □ snap reaction, reazione immediata (o istintiva) □ snap ring (o snap-shackle), (mecc.) anello elastico; ( alpinismo) moschettone □ snap-shot, colpo sparato senza prendere la mira; tiro veloce ( con la pistola, ecc.); ( calcio, ecc.) tiro improvviso □ (elettr.) snap-switch = snap-action switch ► sopra □ to call sb. with a snap of one's fingers, chiamare q. schioccando le dita □ to speak with a snap, parlare in tono brusco.♦ (to) snap /snæp/v. t. e i.1 afferrare coi denti; addentare; azzannare; fare l'atto di mordere: Your dog is vicious: he snarls and snaps, il tuo cane è cattivo: ringhia e fa l'atto di mordere2 rompere, rompersi; spezzare, spezzarsi ( con uno schiocco): He pulled at the rusty handle until he snapped it, tirò la maniglia arrugginita finché la ruppe; The branch snapped and I fell, il ramo si spezzò e io caddi3 schioccare; far schioccare: to snap a finger (o one's fingers) schioccare le dita; to snap a whip, far schioccare una frusta6 chiudere (o chiudersi) di scatto; scattare; serrare: Ann snapped the bag shut, Anna chiuse la borsetta di scatto; to snap a clasp, chiudere una fibbia; The door snapped shut ( o to), la porta si chiuse di scatto8 (fam.) fare (o scattare) un'istantanea a (q. o qc.); fotografare: The tourists were snapping ( the dancers), i turisti scattavano foto (ai danzatori)● (zool.) snapping turtle ( Chelydra serpentina), tartaruga azzannatrice □ Snap the safety before putting the revolver away, metti la sicura prima di riporre la rivoltella! □ DIALOGO → - Explaining how to do something- Make sure the lever makes a snapping sound, assicurati che la leva faccia uno scatto □ His eyes snapped open, i suoi occhi si aprirono di scatto □ The pistol snapped, la pistola ha lasciato partire un colpo; ( anche) la pistola ha fatto cilecca □ The soldiers snapped to attention, i soldati sono scattati sull'attenti □ (fam.) Snap to it!, sbrigati!; spicciati!; scattare!; dacci sotto!* * *I 1. [snæp]1) (cracking sound) (of branch) schianto m., colpo m. secco; (of fingers, elastic) schiocco m.2) (bite)with a sudden snap of his jaws, the fox... — chiudendo di scatto la bocca, la volpe
3) fot. colloq. foto f.4) gioc. = gioco di carte simile al rubamazzo5) colloq. (vigour) brio m., energia f.2.aggettivo [decision, judgment] improvviso, veloce3.II 1. [snæp]snap! we're wearing the same tie! — colloq. toh (guarda), abbiamo la cravatta uguale!
to snap sth. shut — chiudere di colpo qcs
2) (break) spezzare, rompere"stop it!" he snapped — "smettila!" disse con tono seccato
4) fot. colloq. scattare una foto a2.3) (click)to snap open, shut — aprirsi, chiudersi di scatto
4) (speak sharply) parlare duramente•- snap at- snap off- snap up••snap out of it! — colloq. reagisci!
snap to it! — colloq. sbrigati!
to snap to attention — mil. scattare sull'attenti
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13 λαμβάνω
A , al. (Milet., iv/iii B. C.), 5597.11 (Ephesus, iii B. C.), corrupted to λάμψομαι in Mss. of Hdt.1.199; [dialect] Dor.[tense] fut.[ per.] 2sg.λαψῇ Epich.34.2
, Theoc.1.4,10, inf.λαμψεῖσθαι PSI9.1091.19
; Hellenisticλήμψομαι PPar.14.47
(ii B. C.), CIG4224c (add.) ([place name] Telmessus), 4244 ([place name] Tlos), al.: [tense] aor. 2 ἔλᾰβον, [dialect] Ep.ἔλλᾰβον Il.24.170
, etc.; [dialect] Ion. Iterat. , Hdt.4.78, 130; imper.λαβέ Il.1.407
, etc.; written λάβε in [voice] Med. Ms. of A.Eu. 130, but λαβέ [dialect] Att.acc. to Hdn. Gr.1.431: [tense] pf. , Ar.Ra. 591 (lyr.), etc. (dub.in Archil. 143); [dialect] Ion., [dialect] Dor., Arc.λελάβηκα Hdt.4.79
, IG42(1).121.68 (Epid., iv B. C.), 5(2).6.14 (Tegea, iv B. C.), also Eup.426; inf.λελαβήκειν IG 42(1).121.59
(Epid.), PSI9.1091.7: [tense] plpf.εἰλήφειν Th.2.88
, [dialect] Ion.[ per.] 3sg. λελαβήκεε v.l. in Hdt.3.42 ( κατα-); [dialect] Dor. [tense] pf. subj. [ per.] 3sg. ([etym.] παρ-) ([place name] Crete):—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 2 ἐλαβόμην, [dialect] Ep. ἐλλ-, Od. 5.325, etc.; [dialect] Ep. redupl.λελαβέσθαι 4.388
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ληφθήσομαι S.Ph.68
, Th.6.91,κατα-λελήψομαι Aristid.Or.54p.677D.
: [tense] aor. , etc.; [dialect] Ion. (Milet., v B. C.), ( κατ-) GDI5532.7 ([place name] Zeleia),ἐλάμφθην Hdt.2.89
, 6.92, 7.239 (- λάφθ- by erasure in cod. B); Hellenisticἐλήμφθην IG14.1320
, Ev.Marc. 16.19 (ἀν-); [dialect] Dor.ἐλάφθην Archim.Aren.1.13
: [tense] pf.εἴλημμαι D.24.49
, Ar.Pl. 455; but in Trag.usu. λέλημμαι, A.Ag. 876, E. Ion 1113, IA 363 (troch.), Cyc. 433, cf. Ar.Ec. 1090 ( δια-); so later προ-λέληπτε (sic) Supp.Epigr.2.769 ([place name] Dura); [dialect] Ion. λέλαμμαι ( ἀπο-) Hdt.9.51, ( δια-) 3.117; inf.ἀνα-λελάφθαι Hp.Off.11
(acc. to many codd., Hsch.and Erot., - λελάμφθαι vulg.); [dialect] Ion.[ per.] 3pl.λελήφαται An.Ox.1.268
; [dialect] Dor. [tense] pf.imper.λελάφθω Archim. Con.Sph.3
, al.:—in the [tense] fut., [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. the a is short by nature in [dialect] Ion., prob. long in [dialect] Dor. and in Doricized Hellenistic forms such asλαμψοῦνται Test.Epict.5.14
,λάμψεσθαι IG5(1).1390.67
(Andania, i B. C.); it is marked long in [dialect] Aeol.λᾱμψεται Alc.Supp.5.9
:—of these tenses Hom. uses only [tense] aor. [voice] Act., and [tense] aor.[voice] Med. twice (v. supr.); the Homeric [tense] pres. is λάζομαι. —The word has two main senses, one (more active) take; the other (more passive) receive:I take,1 take hold of, grasp, seize,μάστιγα καὶ ἡνία Od.6.81
: freq. with χειρί or χερσί added,χειρὶ χεῖρα λαβόντες Il.21.286
;χερμάδιον λάβε χειρί 5.302
;χείρεσσι λαβὼν περιμήκεα κοντόν Od.9.487
;ἐν χείρεσσι λάβ' ἡνία Il.8.116
;ἐν χεροῖν λ. S.OT 913
;διὰ χερῶν λαβών Id.Ant. 916
; ;ἐν ἀγκάλαις A.Supp. 481
, etc.; of an eagle,λ. ἄγραν ποσίν Pi.N.3.81
: c.acc. of the thing seized,λ. γούνατα Il.24.465
; but also c. acc. of whole, gen. of part seized, τὴν πτέρυγος λάβεν caught her by the wing, 2.316; ;γούνων λαβὼν κούρην Od. 6.142
;λ. τινὰ τῆς ζώνης X.An.1.6.10
, etc.: sts. c. gen. only, ἀγκὰς ἀλλήλων λαβέτην χερσί they took hold of one another with their arms, Il.23.711:—freq. in [voice] Med., v. infr. B.b take by violence, carry off as prize or booty, Il.5.273, 8.191, Hdt.4.130, S.Ph.68 ([voice] Pass.), 1431, etc.; capture a city, Plb.1.24.11, 3.61.8;ἐκ πόλιος.. ἀλόχους καὶ κτήματα Od.9.41
; of lions,λαβὼν κρατεροῖσιν ὀδοῦσιν Il.11.114
;ἵνα δαῖτα λάβῃσιν 24.43
; of an eagle, 17.678; of a dolphin, 21.24.c λ. δίκην take, exact punishment, Lys.1.29,34, Isoc.4.181; , etc. (rarely for δοῦναι δίκην, v.infr.11.1 e);λ. τιμωρίαν D.18.280
.2 of passions, feelings, etc., seize,μένος ἔλλαβε θυμόν Il.23.468
;Ἀτρεΐωνα.. χόλος λάβεν 1.387
; ;τὸν δὲ τρόμος ἔλλαβε γυῖα 24.170
, al.;δὴν δέ μιν ἀμφασίη ἐπέων λάβε Od.4.704
;τοὺς Ἀθηναίους θάρσος ἔλαβε Th.2.92
;ἄχος X.Cyr. 5.5.6
; ; ἐπειδὴ καιρὸς ἐλάμβανε when the occasion came to them, i.e. occurred, Th.2.34, D.C.44.19; of fevers and sudden illnesses, attack, Hp.Morb.1.19, Th.2.49, Ar.Ec. 417, etc. (cf. λάζομαι, λῆψις):—[voice] Pass., λαμβάνεσθαι νόσῳ, ὑπὸ [νόσου], S.Tr. 446, Hdt.1.138;ἔρωτι X.Cyr.6.1.31
, etc. (reversely of the person, λ. θυμόν, etc., v. infr.11.3).b of a deity, seize, possess, τινα Hdt.4.79:—[voice] Pass.,τῇ Ῥέᾳ λαμβάνονται Luc.Nigr.37
.c of darkness, etc., occupy, possess, .3 catch, overtake, as an enemy, Il.5.159, 11.106, 126, etc.;λ. τινὰ στείχοντα θύραζε Od.9.418
;ζῶντες ἐλάμφθησαν Hdt.9.119
; simply, find, come upon, S.OT 1031, E. Ion 1339.4 catch, find out, detect, Hdt.2.89 ([voice] Pass.); ποίῳ λαβών σε Ζεὺς ἐπ' αἰτιάματι; A.Pr. 196;τὸν αὐτόχειρα τοῦ φόνου λ. S.OT 266
: freq. c. part., κἂν λάβῃς ἐψευσμένον ib. 461;κλέπτοντα Κλέωνα λάβοιμι Ar.V. 759
;λ. τινὰ ψευδόμενον Pl.R. 389d
;τοῦτον ὑβρίζοντα λαβόντες D.21.97
: with Adj.,ὅπως μὴ λήψομαί σε προπετῆ Men.Epit. 570
:—[voice] Pass.,δρῶσ' ἐλήφθης S.Tr. 808
; ; ;ἐλήφθη μοιχός Lys.13.66
: in good sense, .5 λ. τινὰ πίστι καὶ ὁρκίοισι bind him by.., Hdt.3.74;ἀραῖον λαβεῖν τινα S.OT 276
codd.6 c. dupl. acc., take as, λαβὼν πρόβλημα σαυτοῦ παῖδα τόνδ' Id.Ph. 1007; ξυμπαραστάτην λ. τινά ib. 675;τοὺς Ἕλληνας λ. συναγωνιζομένους Isoc.5.86
.7 τὴν Ἴδην λαβὼν ἐς ἀριστερὴν χεῖρα taking, keeping Ida to your left (nisi leg. λαβών, ἐς ..) Hdt.7.42;ἐν δεξιᾷ λ. τὴν Σικελίαν Th.7.1
; λ. τὸ στρατόπεδον κατὰ νώτου take in rear, i.e. be behind, Hdt.1.75; cf.ἀπείργω 11.2
, ἔχω (A) A.1.7.8 λ. Ἑλληνίδα ἐσθῆτα assume it, Id.4.78, cf. 2.37;λ. ζυγόν Pi.P.2.93
.9 apprehend by the senses,ὄμμασιν θέαν S. Ph. 537
, cf. 656; πρόσφθεγμά τινος ib. 234;ὁρᾶται, ἢ ἄλλῃ τινὶ αἰσθήσει λαμβάνεται Pl.R. 524d
.b apprehend with the mind, understand,φρενὶ λ. τὸν λόγον Hdt.9.10
;νόῳ Id.3.41
;τῇ διανοίᾳ Pl. Prm. 143a
;λ. ἐν ταῖς γνώμαις βεβαίως X.Cyr.3.3.51
;ἐν νῷ Plb.2.35.6
: abs.,λ. τὴν ἀλήθειαν Antipho 1.6
;μνήμην παρὰ τῆς φήμης λ. Lys.2.3
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 246d, etc.c with Adv. added, take, i.e. understand in a certain manner,ταύτῃ ταῦτα ἐλάμβανον Hdt.7.142
;λάβετε [τοὺς λόγους] μὴ πολεμίως Th.4.17
; τὸ πρᾶγμα μειζόνως ἐλάμβανον took it more seriously, Id.6.27, cf. 61;ὀρθῶς λ. τὸν φιλοκερδῆ Pl.Hipparch. 227c
; λ. τι οὕτω, ὧδε, Arist.SE 174b27, Rh.Al. 1423a4;ὀργῇ καὶ φόβῳ τὸ γεγονὸς λ. Plu.Alc.18
: with παρά c.acc., λαμβάνω σε παρὰ βουκόλον .. PMag.Par.1.2434:—[voice] Pass., τρίτου καθεστῶσαι ἐπὶ πρώτου λαμβάνονται are used for the first person, A.D.Pron.78.22; with ἐς, εἰ ἐς κόρην λαμβάνοιτο be taken for a girl, Philostr.Im.2.32: less freq. c. dupl. acc., ὡς μεθυστικὰς λ. [τὰς ἁρμονίας] Arist.Pol. 1342b25, cf. S.E.P.1.179;τῆς νίκης ἆθλον τὴν ὑπεροχὴν τῆς πολιτείας λ. Arist.Pol. 1296a31
;τοῦτο λ. γιγνόμενον Id.Mete. 346a7
; alsoλ. περί τινος τί ἐστι Id.EN 1142a32
, cf. 1140a24, al.: also c. inf.,λ. τι εἶναί τι Id.Mete. 389a29
, al.: with a relat. clause, οὕτω δεῖ λαμβάνειν, ἀλλ' οὐχ ὅτι .. Id.Metaph. 1053a27, cf. Str.2.5.1;εἰλήφθω ὁ ἄδικος ποσαχῶς λέγεται Arist.EN 1129a31
: in bad sense,πρὸς δέους λ. τι Plu.Flam.7
;πρὸς ἀτιμίας Id.Cic.13
;λ. δι' οἴκτου E. Supp. 194
; but also ἐν χάριτι καὶ δωρεᾷ λ. receive as a favour, Plb.1.31.6.d in Logic, assume, take for granted,ἅπαν ζῷον λαμβάνει ἢ θνητὸν ἢ ἀθάνατον Arist.APr. 46b6
; λ. τὰς περὶ ἕκαστον ἀρχάς ib. 53a2, etc.:—[voice] Pass., τὰ ἐξ ἀρχῆς ληφθέντα ib. 26b30; αἱ εἰλημμέναι προτάσεις ib. 33a15, cf. Phld.Rh.2.46 S., Sign.35, Oec.p.5 J., S.E.P.2.89.e take, i.e. determine, estimate,τὴν ξυμμέτρησιν τῶν κλιμάκων Th.3.20
;ἐντεῦθεν τὸ μέγεθος τῶν ἁμαρτημάτων Lycurg.66
;τὴν τιμωρίαν ποθεινοτέραν λ. Th.2.42
.10 take in hand, undertake (cf. ληπτέον) , λ. τι ἐπὶ τὸ σωφρονέστερον, opp. συνταχύνειν, Hdt.3.71; μηδένα πόνον λαβόντες without taking any trouble, Id.7.24;παλαισμάτων λ. φροντίδα Pi.N.10.22
.11 take in, hold, τὸ στρατόπεδον πεζοὺς λ. περὶ τετρακισχιλίους Plb.3.107.10.12 part. λαβών freq. seems pleonastic, but adds dramatic effect, λαβὼν κύσε χεῖρα took and kissed, Od.24.398, cf. Il.21.36: so in Trag. and Com., τί μ' οὐ λαβὼν ἔκτεινας; S.OT 1391, cf. 641;τῆ νῦν τόδε πῖθι λαβών Cratin.141
, etc.b ingressive of ἔχων ( ἔχω (A) A.1.6),ἑτάρους τε λ. καὶ νῆα.. ἦλθον Od. 15.269
, cf. S.Tr. 259.II receive,1 have given one, get, receive, prop. of things (AB 106),ἄποινα Il.6.427
;τὰ πρῶτα 23.275
; , v. infr.e;παρὰ βασιλέος δῶρα Hdt.8.10
, cf. Ar. Eq. 439;πρός τινος S.El.12
, etc.;ἀπὸ τῶν συκοφαντῶν X.Mem.2.9.4
; gain, win,κλέος Od.1.298
, S.Ph. 1347, etc.;ἀρετάν Pi.O.8.6
;κόσμον Id.N.3.31
codd. (v.l. ἔλαχες Sch.); , etc.; πρὸς τὸ μνηστεύεσθαι λ. ἡλικίαν attain.., Isoc.10.39;λ. νόστον E.IT 1016
, etc.;λ. τὴν ἀρχὴν τῆς θαλάττης Isoc.5.61
; ; ; ; : also in bad sense,λ. ὀνείδη S.OT 1494
;συμφοράν E.Med.43
; (lyr.); γέλωτα μωρίαν τε incur.., Id. Ion 600;αἰτίαν ἀπό τινος Th.2.18
, etc.:—for λ. θυμόν, etc., v. supr.1.2 et infr. 3.b receive hospitably, Od.7.255, cf. S.OC 284 ([etym.] ἔλαβες τὸν ἱκέτην ἐχέγγυον) which approaches this sense; καλῶς λ. τινά treat well, BGU843.10 (i/ii A. D.).c receive in marriage, Hdt.1.199, 9.108, E.Fr.953.27, X. HG4.1.14, Isoc.10.39, PEleph.1.2 (iv B. C.), Men.Pk. 436; τοῖς λαμβάνουσιν ἐξ αὐτῶν, i.e. those who married their daughters, SIG1044.14 (Halic., iv/iii B. C.); also of the father taking a daughter-in-law,τῷ υἱῷ λ. τινά Men.Pk. 447
.e λ. δίκην receive, i.e. suffer, punishment, Hdt.1.115; τὴν ἀξίην λ. get one's deserts, Id.7.39; ;λ. ζημίας D.11.11
.f λ. ὅρκον receive an oath, Arist. Rh. 1377a8;λ. πιστά X.An.3.2.5
, al.; λ. λόγον demand an account, τινος for a thing, παρά τινος from a person, Id.Cyr.1.4.3, D.8.47.h receive as produce, profit, etc.,οἶνον ἐκ τοῦ χωρίου Ar.Nu. 1123
; [χρήματα] ἐκ τῆς ἀρχῆς Pl.R. 347b
; λ. ἑκατὸν τῆς δραχμῆς, ὀβολοῦ, purchase for.., Ar. Pax 1263, Ra. 1235, cf. Nu. 1395; πόθεν ἄν τις τοῦτο τὸ χρῖμα λάβοι; X.Smp.2.4.i λ. πεῖράν τινος, v. πεῖρα.3 of persons conceiving feelings and the like , λ. θυμόν take heart, Od. 10.461: freq. in periphrasis, λ. φόβον, = φοβεῖσθαι, S.OC 729; αἰδῶ λ., = αἰδεῖσθαι, Id.Aj. 345; λ. ὀργήν, = ὀργίζεσθαι, E.Supp. 1050: so generally λ. ἀρχήν, = ἄρχεσθαι, Id.IA 1124; λ. ὕψος, ἐπίδοσιν, αὔξησιν, = ὑψοῦσθαι, ἐπιδιδόναι, αὐξάνεσθαι, Th.1.91, Isoc.4.10, Arist.GA 732b5, etc.;λ. κακόν τι Ar.Nu. 1310
; λ. νόσον take a disease, Pl.R. 610d; λ. μορφήν, τέλος, etc., Arist.GA 762a13, 744a21, etc.; αἱ οἰκίαι ἐπάλξεις λαμβάνουσαι receiving battlements, having battlements added, Th.4.69, cf. 115.4 c. inf., receive permission to.., SIG996.6 (Smyrna, i A. D.).B [voice] Med., take hold of, lay hold on, c. gen., [ σχεδίης] Od.5.325; τῆς κεφαλῆς, τῶν γουνάτων, Hdt.4.64, 9.76; , etc.;τοῦ βωμοῦ And.1.126
, etc.: c. dupl.gen.,μου λαβόμενος τῆς χειρός Pl. Chrm. 153b
.2 seize and keep hold of, obtain possession of, ; καιροῦ λαβόμενος seizing the opportunity, Is.2.28;λ. ἀληθείας Pl.Plt. 309d
: rarely c. acc.,τόν.. λελαβέσθαι Od.4.388
.3 lay hands upon, χαλεπῶς λαμβάνεσθαί τινος lay rough hands on him, deal hardly with him, Hdt.2.121. δ.4 of place, λ. τῶν ὀρῶν take to the mountains, Th.3.24, cf. 106; Δήλου λαβόμεναι (sc. αἱ νῆες) reaching Delos, Id.8.80.6 λαβέσθαι ἑαυτοῦ check oneself, Hld.2.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαμβάνω
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14 snap
1. transitive verb,- pp-1) (break) zerbrechensnap something in two or in half — etwas in zwei Stücke brechen
2)snap one's fingers — mit den Fingern schnalzen
3) (move with snapping sound)snap something home or into place — etwas einrasten od. einschnappen lassen
snap shut — zuschnappen lassen [Portemonnaie, Schloss]; zuklappen [Buch, Zigarettendose, Etui]
4) (take photograph of) knipsen2. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (break) brechenmy patience has finally snapped — nun ist mir der Geduldsfaden aber gerissen
3) (make as if to bite) [zu]schnappensnap into action — loslegen (ugs.)
5)3. nounsnap shut — zuschnappen; [Kiefer:] zusammenklappen; [Mund:] zuklappen
1) (sound) Knacken, das2) (Photog.) Schnappschuss, der3) (Brit. Cards) Schnippschnapp[schnurr], das4. attributive adjective(spontaneous) spontan5. interjection(Brit. Cards) schnappPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120803/snap_at">snap at- snap off- snap out- snap up* * *[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) schnappen2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) zerbrechen3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) (zu)schnappen4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) hervorstoßen5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) knipsen2. noun2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) der Schnappschuß, das Foto3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) das Schnipp-Schnapp3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) schnell- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap up* * *[snæp]I. n4. METEOcold \snap Kälteeinbruch mto be a \snap ein Kinderspiel sein\snap! we're wearing the same shirts! Volltreffer! wir tragen das gleiche Hemd!III. vi<- pp->2. (spring into position) einrasten, einschnappento \snap to attention MIL [zackig] Haltung annehmento \snap back zurückschnellento \snap shut zuschnappen; mouth zuklappen3. (make a whip-like motion) peitschenbroken cables were \snapping back and forth in the wind abgerissene Kabel peitschten im Wind hin und her4. (sudden bite) schnappen▪ to \snap at sb/sth nach jdm/etw schnappenthere's no need to \snap at me like that du brauchst mich nicht gleich so anzufahren6. (take many photographs)7.IV. vt<- pp->▪ to \snap sth etw entzweibrechen▪ to \snap sth ⇆ off etw abbrechen2. (close sharply)to \snap sth shut etw zuknallen; book etw zuklappen3. (attract attention)to \snap one's fingers mit den Fingern schnippenshe just has to \snap her fingers and he'll do whatever she wants ( fig) sie muss nur mit den Fingern schnippen und er macht, was sie will4. (crack a whip)to \snap a whip mit einer Peitsche knallen5. (speak unreasonably sharply)to \snap a/sb's picture ein Bild/ein Bild von jdm schießen* * *[snp]1. n1) (= sound) Schnappen nt; (with fingers) Schnippen nt, Schnalzen nt; (of sth breaking) Knacken nt; (= click) Klicken nt; (of whip) Knall m2) (= fastener) Druckknopf m4) (CARDS) ≈ Schnippschnapp nt5) (inf: vigour) Schwung mput a bit of snap into it — mach ein bisschen zackig! (inf)
6) (Brit: biscuit) Plätzchen nt7)8) (US inf2. adj1) attr plötzlich, spontan2) (US inf = easy) kinderleicht3. adv4. interj5. vtto snap one's fingers at sb/sth (fig) — auf jdn/etw pfeifen (inf)
2) (= break) zerbrechen, entzweibrechen; bone brechen3) (also snap out)she snapped a few words at the children — sie pfiff die Kinder an
6. vi1) (= click) (zu)schnappen, einschnappen; (= crack, break) entzweibrechen, zerbrechen; (of whip) knallenthere's no need to snap — du brauchst nicht gleich so zu schnauzen!
3) (of dog, fish etc fig) schnappen (at nach)4)snap to it! — mach 'n bisschen zackig! (inf)
5) (inf: crack up) durchdrehen (inf)something snapped (in him) — da hat (bei ihm) etwas ausgehakt (inf)
* * *snap [snæp]A v/i1. snap ata) nach jemandem schnappen,snap at the chance zugreifen, die Gelegenheit beim Schopf packenc) → B 8:snap out fig aufbrausen2. knallen (Peitsche etc)4. zerkrachen, brechen, zerspringen, -reißen, entzweigehen:his nerves snapped seine Nerven versagten;my patience snapped mir riss die Geduld oder der Geduldsfaden5. schnellen:snap to attention MIL Männchen bauen, Haltung annehmen;snap to it! umg mach fix!6. blitzen (vor Zorn):7. FOTO umg knipsenB v/t1. beißen:2. hastig greifen nach, schnappen nach:snap sb’s bag from them jemandem die Tasche entreißen3. snap upa) auf-, wegschnappen,b) (gierig) an sich reißen:snap up an offer ein Angebot schnell annehmen4. mit den Fingern schnalzen:5. mit einer Peitsche etc knallen7. snap upa) jemanden barsch unterbrechen,b) jemanden kurz abfertigen8. jemanden anschnauzen, anfahren10. zerknicken, -knacken, -brechen, -reißen:snap off abbrechen11. umg knipsen, einen Schnappschuss machen vonC adj1. Schnapp…2. Schnell…:snap judg(e)ment (vor)schnelles Urteil;a snap vote eine Blitzabstimmung3. kinderleichtD adv1. krachend, klickend2. knallendE s1. Knacken n, Krachen n, Knacks m, Klicken n:close a book with a snap ein Buch zuklappen2. (Peitschen- etc) Knall m3. Reißen n, (Zer)Brechen n4. (Zu)Schnappen n, Biss m:7. fig umg Schmiss m, Schwung m8. barsches Wort9. umg (ein) bisschen:I don’t care a snap das ist mir völlig schnuppe10. besonders US umga) leichter, einträglicher Jobb) Kinderspiel n, Klacks m umgc) todsichere Sache11. besonders Br (knuspriges) Plätzchen:12. kurze Zeit:in a snap im Nu* * *1. transitive verb,- pp-1) (break) zerbrechensnap something in two or in half — etwas in zwei Stücke brechen
2)snap something home or into place — etwas einrasten od. einschnappen lassen
snap shut — zuschnappen lassen [Portemonnaie, Schloss]; zuklappen [Buch, Zigarettendose, Etui]
4) (take photograph of) knipsen5) (say in sharp manner) fauchen; (speak crisply or curtly) bellen2. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (break) brechen3) (make as if to bite) [zu]schnappensnap into action — loslegen (ugs.)
5)snap shut — zuschnappen; [Kiefer:] zusammenklappen; [Mund:] zuklappen
6) (speak sharply) fauchen3. noun1) (sound) Knacken, das2) (Photog.) Schnappschuss, der3) (Brit. Cards) Schnippschnapp[schnurr], das4. attributive adjective(spontaneous) spontan5. interjection(Brit. Cards) schnappPhrasal Verbs:- snap at- snap off- snap out- snap up* * *adj.schnappen adj. v.ermitteln v.knipsen v.schnappen v. -
15 snap
snæp
1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) intentar morder2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) partir3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) chasquear, hacer/producir un ruido seco4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) regañar, hablar con brusquedad5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) sacar una foto
2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) ruido seco2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) foto instantánea3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) juego de naipes
3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) precipitado, repentino- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap up
snap1 n1. chasquido / ruido seco2. fotodo you want to see my holiday snaps? ¿quieres ver las fotos de mis vacaciones? snap es también un juego de cartas en el que los jugadores van poniendo cartas sobre la mesa, y si salen dos del mismo número el primero que cante snap se las lleva todas. El que se quede sin cartas es eliminado; gana el que quede cuando los demás estén eliminadossnap2 vb1. romper / romperse2. intentar morder3. decir bruscamente / contestar bruscamentethere's no need to snap! ¡no hay motivo para contestarme así!tr[snæp]1 (sharp noise) ruido seco; (of fingers, branch) chasquido5 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (easy thing to do) cosa tirada■ it's a snap está chupado, está tirado1 (decision etc) precipitado,-a, repentino,-a1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ¡toma!, ¡caramba!1 (break) partir en dos, romper en dos2 (close) cerrar de golpe3 (click) chasquear4 (say sharply) decir bruscamente5 familiar (photograph) sacar una foto de1 (break) romperse, partirse2 figurative use (person) perder los nervios, sufrir una crisis nerviosa3 (speak sharply) regañar (at, a), hablar con brusquedad (at, a)■ there's no need to snap! ¡no hace falta morder!4 (bite) morder (at, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsnap to it! ¡rápido!, ¡muévete!to go snap romperseto snap one's fingers at burlarse deto snap out of it animarse, reaccionarto snap somebody's head off echarle un rapapolvo a alguiento snap shut cerrarse de golpe1) : intentar morder (dícese de un perro, etc.), picar (dícese de un pez)2) : hablar con severidadhe snapped at me!: ¡me gritó!3) break: romperse, quebrarse (haciendo un chasquido)snap vt1) break: partir (en dos), quebrar2) : hacer (algo) de un golpeto snap open: abrir de golpe3) retort: decir bruscamente4) click: chasquearto snap one's fingers: chasquear los dedossnap n1) click, crack: chasquido m2) fastener: broche m3) cinch: cosa f fácilit's a snap: es facilísimoadj.• repentino, -a adj.n.• castañetazo s.m.• chasquido s.m.• chulería s.f.• cosa fácil s.f.• cucaña s.f.• fotografía s.f.v.• castañetear v.• chasquear v.• romper v.
I snæp1) c ( sound) chasquido m, ruido m seco2) snap (fastener) (AmE)a) ( on clothes) broche m or botón m de presión (AmL), (cierre m) automático m (Esp)b) (on handbag, necklace) broche m3) c ( photo) (colloq) foto f, instantánea f4) c ( Meteo)5) u (BrE)a) ( card game) juego de baraja en el que se canta `snap' cada vez que aparecen dos cartas igualesb) (as interj) (colloq)I got 83% - snap! (so did I) — yo saqué un 83% - chócate ésa or chócatela or chócala (, yo también)!
6) ( easy task) (AmE colloq) (no pl)it's a snap — es facilísimo; está tirado (fam), es una papa or un bollo (RPl fam), es chancaca (Chi fam)
II
1.
- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( break) partirshe snapped the lid/book shut — cerró la tapa/el libro de un golpe; finger I
2) ( utter sharply) decir* bruscamenteshut up, he snapped — -cállate -dijo bruscamente
3) ( photograph) \<\<person/thing\>\> sacarle* una foto a
2.
vi1) ( bite)2)a) ( break) \<\<twigs/branch\>\> romperse*, quebrarse* (esp AmL); \<\<elastic\>\> romperse*it just snapped off in my hand — se me partió or (esp AmL) se me quebró en la mano
b) ( click)to snap shut — cerrarse* (con un clic)
3) ( speak sharply) hablar con brusquedadsorry, I didn't mean to snap — perdona, no quise saltar así
4) ( move quickly)to snap out of it — ( of depression) animarse, reaccionar; (of lethargy, inertia) espabilarse
snap out of it! — anímate!, reacciona!
•Phrasal Verbs:- snap up
III
adjective <decision/judgment> precipitado, repentino[snæp]1. N1) (=sound) golpe m, ruido m seco; [of sth breaking, of whip, of fingers] chasquido mit shut with a snap — se cerró de golpe, se cerró con un ruido seco
2) (=photograph) foto f3) (=short period)4) (=attempt to bite)5) * (=energy) vigor m, energía fput some snap into it! — ¡menearse!
6)it's a snap — (US) * (=easy) eso está tirado *, es muy fácil
2.ADJ (=sudden) repentino, sin avisosnap decision — decisión f instantánea
snap answer — respuesta f sin pensar, respuesta f instantánea
snap judgement — juicio m instantáneo
3. VT1) (=break) partir, quebrar (esp LAm)2) (=click) chasquearto snap one's fingers at sb/sth — (fig) burlarse de algn/algo
3)"be quiet!" she snapped — -¡cállate! -espetó ella enojada
4) (Phot) sacar una foto de4. VI1) (=break) [elastic] romperse2) (=make sound) [whip] chasquear3)to snap at sb — [person] regañar a algn; [dog] intentar morder a algn
don't snap at me! — ¡a mí no me hables en ese tono!
4) (=move energetically)she snapped into action — echó a trabajar etc en seguida
5.ADVsnap! — ¡crac!
6.EXCL ¡lo mismo!; (=me too) ¡yo también!7.CPDsnap fastener N — (US) cierre m (automático)
- snap off- snap out- snap up* * *
I [snæp]1) c ( sound) chasquido m, ruido m seco2) snap (fastener) (AmE)a) ( on clothes) broche m or botón m de presión (AmL), (cierre m) automático m (Esp)b) (on handbag, necklace) broche m3) c ( photo) (colloq) foto f, instantánea f4) c ( Meteo)5) u (BrE)a) ( card game) juego de baraja en el que se canta `snap' cada vez que aparecen dos cartas igualesb) (as interj) (colloq)I got 83% - snap! (so did I) — yo saqué un 83% - chócate ésa or chócatela or chócala (, yo también)!
6) ( easy task) (AmE colloq) (no pl)it's a snap — es facilísimo; está tirado (fam), es una papa or un bollo (RPl fam), es chancaca (Chi fam)
II
1.
- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( break) partirshe snapped the lid/book shut — cerró la tapa/el libro de un golpe; finger I
2) ( utter sharply) decir* bruscamenteshut up, he snapped — -cállate -dijo bruscamente
3) ( photograph) \<\<person/thing\>\> sacarle* una foto a
2.
vi1) ( bite)2)a) ( break) \<\<twigs/branch\>\> romperse*, quebrarse* (esp AmL); \<\<elastic\>\> romperse*it just snapped off in my hand — se me partió or (esp AmL) se me quebró en la mano
b) ( click)to snap shut — cerrarse* (con un clic)
3) ( speak sharply) hablar con brusquedadsorry, I didn't mean to snap — perdona, no quise saltar así
4) ( move quickly)to snap out of it — ( of depression) animarse, reaccionar; (of lethargy, inertia) espabilarse
snap out of it! — anímate!, reacciona!
•Phrasal Verbs:- snap up
III
adjective <decision/judgment> precipitado, repentino -
16 snap
snæp 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) glefse, snappe2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) knekke, brekke3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) smelle4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) snerre, knurre, glefse5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) knipse2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) smell, knekk, smekk2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) fotografi3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) kortspill3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rask, hastverks-; overilt- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap upsmekk--------snappeIsubst. \/snæp\/1) glefsing, snapping2) knips3) knekk, smell4) lås, trykklås (på veske, armbånd e.l.)5) ( hverdagslig) fart, energi6) kort periode7) ( matlaging) tynn, sprø kake8) forklaring: et slags kortspill for barn9) (amer., hverdagslig) latmannsjobb, lett jobb, lek, bagatell10) (fotografi, også snapshot) snapshot, øyeblikksbilde11) døyt, grann, smule, tøddelin a snap i en jafsput some snap into it sette litt fart på sakenetake\/make a snap at glefse etterIIverb \/snæp\/1) snappe, glefse, hugge, bite2) ( overført) glefse, knurre, snerre3) nappe, snappe (til seg), gripe, rive4) brekke, knekke(s), gå av, bryte av, slite av5) ( også overført) briste, ryke, klikke, svikte6) kneppe (til), smelle, smekke, lukke igjen, smekke igjen7) bite av, avbryte tvert8) smelle av, kneppe av, knipse9) knipse, fotografere10) (amer. fotball) forklaring: centeren avleverer ballen til quarterbacksnap back (amer., hverdagslig) komme seg, komme tilbake i full vigørsnap it up! skynd deg!snap one's fingers at ikke bry seg om, foraktesnap out of it! ( hverdagslig) forsøk å komme over det!snap someone's head off ( overført) bjeffe til noen, glefse etter noen, bite hodet av noensnap someone up avbryte noen tvert, bite noen avsnap (in)to it ( hverdagslig) sette i gang umiddelbartsnap up rive til segIIIadj. \/snæp\/1) forhastet, overilt, uoverlagt, rask, lynkjapp2) ( politikk) plutselig, uventet, overrumplings-3) svært lett, enkelsnap course lynkurssnap diagnosis rask diagnose, overfladisk diagnosesnap division\/vote ( politikk) plutselig avstemning (spesielt forlangt av opposisjonen når det er få medlemmer til stede)IVadv. \/snæp\/med et smell, med et knepp, tvertgo snap gå av med et smellVinterj. \/snæp\/klikk, panggo snap si pang, si klikk -
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[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) hlastniti po2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) zlomiti3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) zaloputniti4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) zabrusiti5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) posneti2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) tlesk2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) posnetek3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) lažnivec3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) nagel- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
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- snap up* * *I [snæp]1.nounhlastaj (at po), ugriz; tlesk s prsti, krcljaj, krc; tlesk, pok, zlom; figuratively zamah, polet, elan, živahnost; photography trenutni posnetek, momentka; theatre kratek igralski angažma; rezka, odrezava, osorna izjava; kratka doba, perioda; zaskočna ključavnica; grižljaj, zalogaj, košček; American slang dobra služba, lahka naloga, malenkost; vrsta drobljivega kolačaa snap of cold, cold snap — nenaden val mrazanot to care a snap for figuratively požvižgati se naI heard the snap of the bone — slišal sem pok (zlom) kosti;2.adjectivenagel, nenaden, bliskovitsnap shot — strel brez ciljanja;3.adverbs pokom (treskom)to go snap — počiti, zlomiti se s pokomII [snæp]transitive verbhlastniti (po), havsniti, odgrizniti; iztrgati, zgrabiti, uloviti (kaj); zlomiti, prelomiti, pretrgati; zapreti s pokom (treskom), tleskniti; zašklepetati (z zobmi); povzročiti pok(anje), tleskati ali pokati (z bičem, s prsti); sprožiti (pištolo); ostro (rezko, osorno) prekiniti; (na kratko) odpraviti (koga); photography napraviti trenuten posnetek, neopazno fotografirati; American sport naglo vrniti (žogo) v polje; intransitive verb hlastniti (at po), naglo poseči (at po), havsniti z zobmi (at po) (o psu); skušati ugrizniti (at koga); póčiti, tleskniti (bič); zlomiti se s pokom; zaklopiti se; zaskočiti se; zabliskati se (oči); nenadoma prisluhniti; American slang planiti ( into v); American colloquially ( out of) nehati (z), rešiti se (česa)to snap at s.o. — nahruliti koga, zadreti se nad komto snap at s.th. (at an offer) — hlastno pograbiti, hlastniti po čem (po ponudbi)to snap (at) the bait — hlastniti po vabi, figuratively hlastno sprejeti ponudboto snap s.o.'s bag — iztrgati komu torbo (torbico)to snap one's fingers — tleskniti s prsti, figuratively prezirljivo ravnati (at s.o. s kom)I snapped them as they were going in — fotografiral sem jih, ko so vstopali -
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[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) glefsa2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) brjóta, smella (í sundur)3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) smella4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) hreyta út úr sér5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) smella af2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) smellur2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) tækifærismynd3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) leikur leikinn á spil3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) fljótfærnislegur- snappy- snappily
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lopás, hirtelen időváltozás, csat, pattanás, kép to snap: pattan, kettétörik, pattant, pattint, bekattint* * *[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) utánakap2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) elpattant3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) bekattan(t)4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) odamond5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) lefényképez (vkit)2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) csattanás2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) fénykép3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) snapszli3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) hirtelen- snappy- snappily
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[snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) tentar morder2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) partir3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) estalar4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) refilar5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) tirar uma foto2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) estalido2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) foto3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) bisca3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rápido- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
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- snap up* * *[snæp] n 1 estalo, estrépito, estalido. 2 ruptura, quebra. 3 dentada, mordida, abocamento. 4 repreensão, ato de falar ríspido e rápido. 5 Amer coll esperteza, vivacidade. 6 temporada, época curta. 7 fecho com mola, cadeado, ferrolho com mola. 8 bolacha. 9 Amer coll instantâneo. 10 Amer coll coisa fácil de se fazer, serviço fácil. 11 jogo de cartas. • vt 1 estalar, crepitar, trincar. 2 fechar, pegar, mover (com estalo). 3 quebrar, romper, estourar. the ring snapped / o anel rompeu-se. 4 ceder, romper (sob pressão, tensão). 5 morder, abocar, abocanhar, dar dentada. the dog snapped at my leg / o cachorro tentou abocanhar minha perna. 6 agarrar, apanhar, pegar. he snapped at the idea / ele agarrou a idéia (percebeu rapidamente). 7 vociferar, falar ríspida e rapidamente. he snapped at me / ele dirigiu-me invectivas. 8 soltar, mover-se rapidamente. 9 tirar fotografia instantânea. • adj 1 Amer que é feito rapidamente ou de improviso. 2 que se move, abre, fecha com estalo. • adv de maneira brusca ou rápida, mal-humoradamente, mordazmente. a cold snap uma onda de frio. not a snap nem um pingo. snap it up! apresse-se! snap out of it! coll tome uma atitude mais razoável! anime-se! saia dessa! to snap a pistol disparar uma pistola. to snap away tirar, arrancar. to snap a whip estalar com um chicote. to snap back responder bruscamente. to snap off interromper repentinamente. to snap one’s finger at someone mostrar indiferença ou desprezo. to snap one’s fingers/to give a snap of one’s fingers estalar os dedos. to snap someone’s nose off repreender alguém. to snap up comer, pegar, abocar, apanhar, fig compreender.
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