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  • 101 estimation

    noun
    Schätzung, die; (of situation etc.) Einschätzung, die; Beurteilung, die

    go up/down in somebody's estimation — in jemandes Achtung steigen/sinken

    * * *
    noun (judgement; opinion: In my estimation, he is the more gifted artist of the two.) das Urteil
    * * *
    es·ti·ma·tion
    [ˌestɪˈmeɪʃən]
    1. (opinion) Einschätzung f, Meinung f
    in my \estimation meiner Ansicht [o Meinung] nach
    2. (esteem) Achtung f, Ansehen nt
    he went down/up in my \estimation er ist in meiner Achtung gesunken/gestiegen
    * * *
    ["estI'meISən]
    n
    2) (= esteem) Achtung f

    to hold sb in high estimation — jdn hoch achten, viel von jdm halten

    he went up/down in my estimation — er ist in meiner Achtung gestiegen/gesunken

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    estimation [ˌestıˈmeıʃn] s
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    2. Meinung f, Ansicht f, Urteil n:
    in my estimation nach meiner Ansicht
    3. (Wert)Schätzung f, (Hoch)Achtung f, guter Ruf:
    hold in estimation hoch schätzen;
    he has lowered himself in my estimation er ist in meiner Achtung gesunken
    * * *
    noun
    Schätzung, die; (of situation etc.) Einschätzung, die; Beurteilung, die

    go up/down in somebody's estimation — in jemandes Achtung steigen/sinken

    * * *
    n.
    Abschätzung f.
    Bewertung f.
    Einschätzung f.
    Glaube -n m.
    Hochachtung f.
    Schätzung f.

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  • 102 estimar


    estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo 1
    a) persona› ( respetar) to respect, hold … in high esteem (frml);
    ( tener cariño) to be fond of
    b) objeto to value;
    2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    estimar verbo transitivo
    1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
    2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
    3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
    4 (calcular) to estimate ' estimar' also found in these entries: Spanish: calcular English: deem - esteem - estimate - gauge - prize - rate - see

    English-spanish dictionary > estimar

  • 103 büyük saygı göstermek

    v. hold in high esteem, hold in high estimation

    Turkish-English dictionary > büyük saygı göstermek

  • 104 bosh

    head; top, summit; beginning; source, headwaters; end, limit; bulb (onion, etc.), bunch (grapes); main, chief. bosh kelishigi nominative case. kishi boshiga per head, per person. gektar boshiga per hectare. boshga tushgan/boshdan kechir(il)gan/bosh og’ri to have a headache. boshiga kel to occur to. bosh bo’l /boshida tur to head, lead, direct. bosh gap head clause?? bosh kiyimi headgear, headdress. bosh maqola feature article, main article. bosh to’g’on main dam. bosh xotin first, oldest wife (polygamy). bosh barmoq thumb. boshi berk ko’cha deadend street. avval boshi first of all... satr boshi paragraph. bir boshdan from the beginning; in order. qayta boshdan once again, over again. boshi bilan with heart and soul. boshi bog’liq engaged (to be married). xotin boshi bilan as a woman. boshi ochiq bare headed, unveiled; not yet married or engaged (woman). bosh og’rig’i headache. bosh ustiga As you wish! By all means! Certainly! boshi qorong’i at the stage of pregancy to have cravings for certain foods. bosh harf capital letter. yolg’iz boshi all alone, by o.s. bosh ko’kka/bosh ko’tarib yur to hold one’s head high. bosh olib ket to pack up and leave for good. bosh oqqan tomonga ket to go wherever the roads leads you, wherever fancy takes you. bosh suq /bosh tort to bud, bloom; to pull out, back out. boshing toshdan bo’lsin Don’t get killed! (said to a soldier leaving for war). bosh ur to look for shelter, protection; to bow and scrape. boshi chiqmaydi to not be free of, not escape from. bir yoqadan bosh chiqarib to do s.t. as one, unanimously. bosh Eg to bow down, give in, submit. bosh qashi to scratch one’s head. boshi qot to be confounded. mening senga boshim qorong’i oyog’iga bosh qo’y to prostrate o.s. at s.o.’s feet. bosh qo’sh to butt in, to meddle. o’z boshiga independently, each for himself. boshiga et to finish off, to be s.o.’s downfall. boshiga ko’tar to revere, hold in high esteem; to raise a din, make a ruckus. boshiga uradimi? What’s he going to do with that? Why should he bother himself with that? boshiga chiq /boshga qo’y to revere, emulate. boshida yong’oq/boshini biriktir /boshini buk to subdue, bring to one’s knees. boshini ye to be one’s downfall, be the death of s.o. boshini sila to console, comort; to indulge; to take under one’s wing. boshini tik to swear o.s. to s.t. biror ishning boshini ushla /boshni qotir to confound, bother, plague

    Uzbek-English dictionary > bosh

  • 105 סלסל

    סִלְסֵל(b. h.; v. סָלַל I) 1) to swing, lift up; trnsf. to hold in high esteem. Y.Ber.VII, 11b bot.; Y.Naz.V, end, 54b; Gen. R. s. 91, a. e. it is written in the Book of Ben Sira סַלְסְלֶיהָ ותרוממך וביןוכ׳ hold her (the Torah) high, and she will uplift thee and seat thee between princes (v. Prov. 4:8). Pesik. R. s. 20 להרכיבה … ולסַלְסְלָהּ בכלוכ׳ to let her ride on an elephant … and raise her among all the nobles of the kingdom; a. e.Part. pass. מְסוּלְסָל (v. סֹלֶת) select, sublime. Cant. R. to I, 1 המעולה שבשירים המס׳ שבשירים the loftiest, the sublimest of songs. 2) (cmp. שלשל) to turn, to plait, esp. to curl the hair. Pesik. R. s. 26 הרי מְסַלְסֵל קווצותיו behold, he (Elijah) curls his locks! Meg.18a; R. Hash. 26b (ref. to Prov. 4:8) the Rabbis did not know what salsleha meant, until they heard Rabbis handmaid say to one twirling his hair, עד מתי אתה מסלסל בשערך how long wilt thou curl thy hair (from which they deduced that salsleha meant, ‘turn the law in all directions); Naz.3a. Ib. I, 1 if one vowing uses the expression הריני מסלסֹלוכ׳ ‘I will be a hair-curler, he is a Nazarite; Y. ib. I, 51b top כאומר הריני מן המְסַלְסְלִין it is I as if saying, I will be one of those wearing curled locks. Ib. אֲסֵלְסֵל I will curl my hair. Midr. Till. to Ps. 80 (expl. פתואל) שהיה מסלסל בשערווכ׳ he curled his hair like a maiden (v. פָּתַל); a. e.( 3) to commit lewdness, v. סָלַל I.(Yalk. Kings 232 מסלסלת, v. צִלְצֵל.

    Jewish literature > סלסל

  • 106 סִלְסֵל

    סִלְסֵל(b. h.; v. סָלַל I) 1) to swing, lift up; trnsf. to hold in high esteem. Y.Ber.VII, 11b bot.; Y.Naz.V, end, 54b; Gen. R. s. 91, a. e. it is written in the Book of Ben Sira סַלְסְלֶיהָ ותרוממך וביןוכ׳ hold her (the Torah) high, and she will uplift thee and seat thee between princes (v. Prov. 4:8). Pesik. R. s. 20 להרכיבה … ולסַלְסְלָהּ בכלוכ׳ to let her ride on an elephant … and raise her among all the nobles of the kingdom; a. e.Part. pass. מְסוּלְסָל (v. סֹלֶת) select, sublime. Cant. R. to I, 1 המעולה שבשירים המס׳ שבשירים the loftiest, the sublimest of songs. 2) (cmp. שלשל) to turn, to plait, esp. to curl the hair. Pesik. R. s. 26 הרי מְסַלְסֵל קווצותיו behold, he (Elijah) curls his locks! Meg.18a; R. Hash. 26b (ref. to Prov. 4:8) the Rabbis did not know what salsleha meant, until they heard Rabbis handmaid say to one twirling his hair, עד מתי אתה מסלסל בשערך how long wilt thou curl thy hair (from which they deduced that salsleha meant, ‘turn the law in all directions); Naz.3a. Ib. I, 1 if one vowing uses the expression הריני מסלסֹלוכ׳ ‘I will be a hair-curler, he is a Nazarite; Y. ib. I, 51b top כאומר הריני מן המְסַלְסְלִין it is I as if saying, I will be one of those wearing curled locks. Ib. אֲסֵלְסֵל I will curl my hair. Midr. Till. to Ps. 80 (expl. פתואל) שהיה מסלסל בשערווכ׳ he curled his hair like a maiden (v. פָּתַל); a. e.( 3) to commit lewdness, v. סָלַל I.(Yalk. Kings 232 מסלסלת, v. צִלְצֵל.

    Jewish literature > סִלְסֵל

  • 107 estimado

    adj.
    1 dear.
    2 esteemed, estimated, valued, cherished.
    m.
    estimate, appraisal.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: estimar.
    * * *
    1→ link=estimar estimar
    1 (apreciado) esteemed, respected
    2 (valorado) valued, estimated
    \
    estimado señor / estimada señora (en carta) Dear Sir / Dear Madam
    * * *
    ADJ esteemed, respected

    "Estimado señor Pérez" — "Dear Mr Pérez"

    * * *
    - da adjetivo dear

    estimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz

    * * *
    = beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.
    Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
    Ex. The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.
    Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.
    Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.
    Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.
    Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.
    Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.
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    * muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo dear

    estimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz

    * * *
    = beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.

    Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.

    Ex: The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.
    Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.
    Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.
    Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.
    Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.
    Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.
    * muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.

    * * *
    dear
    mi estimado amigo my dear friend
    estimado señor Díaz ( Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
    * * *

     

    Del verbo estimar: ( conjugate estimar)

    estimado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    estimado    
    estimar
    estimado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    dear
    estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) persona› ( respetar) to respect, hold … in high esteem (frml);

    ( tener cariño) to be fond of
    b) objeto to value;


    2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    estimado,-a adjetivo
    1 esteemed, respected
    Estimado Señor Pérez, (en carta) Dear Mr Pérez
    2 (apreciado, valorado) appreciated
    estimar verbo transitivo
    1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
    2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
    3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
    4 (calcular) to estimate
    ' estimado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aproximada
    - aproximado
    - considerada
    - considerado
    - estimada
    - señor
    - presupuesto
    English:
    dear
    * * *
    estimado, -a adj
    1. [querido] esteemed, respected;
    estimado Señor [en carta] Dear Sir
    2. [aproximado] estimated
    * * *
    estimado, -da adj
    : esteemed, dear
    Estimado señor Ortiz: Dear Mr. Ortiz

    Spanish-English dictionary > estimado

  • 108 estimado

    Del verbo estimar: ( conjugate estimar) \ \
    estimado es: \ \
    el participio
    Multiple Entries: estimado     estimar
    estimado
    ◊ -da adjetivo
    dear
    estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo 1
    a) persona› ( respetar) to respect, hold … in high esteem (frml);
    ( tener cariño) to be fond of
    b) objeto to value;
    2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    estimado,-a adjetivo
    1 esteemed, respected
    Estimado Señor Pérez, (en carta) Dear Mr Pérez
    2 (apreciado, valorado) appreciated
    estimar verbo transitivo
    1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
    2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
    3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
    4 (calcular) to estimate ' estimado' also found in these entries: Spanish: aproximada - aproximado - considerada - considerado - estimada - señor - presupuesto English: dear

    English-spanish dictionary > estimado

  • 109 julang

    boost, boosted, boosted, boosting
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    soar, tower; carry on the shoulder; hold in high esteem, esteem highly

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > julang

  • 110 regard

    [rɪ'gɑːd] 1. сущ.
    1) внимание, забота

    Due regard should be given to all facets of the question. — Следует уделить должное внимание рассмотрению всех аспектов этого вопроса.

    He ought to have more regard for his health. — Он должен побольше заботиться о своём здоровье.

    He shows no regard for the feelings of others. — Он пренебрегает чувствами других.

    Syn:
    2) расположение, уважение

    hold smb. in high regard — быть высокого мнения о ком-л.

    His hard work won him the regard of his colleagues. — Благодаря упорному труду он завоевал уважение своих коллег.

    Syn:
    3) ( regards) привет, поклон; пожелания

    kind / kindest / sincere regards — добрые, искренние пожелания

    personal regards — отдельный, особый персональный привет кому-л.

    warm / warmest regards — тёплые пожелания

    Give him my regards. — Передай ему привет от меня.

    Syn:
    wish 1.
    4) касательство, отношение, связь

    With regard to your request, no decision has been made. — Что касается вашего запроса, решения по нему пока не вынесли

    - with regard to
    - in this regard
    - without regard
    Syn:
    5) внимательный взгляд, взор
    Syn:
    look 1., gaze 1.
    2. гл.
    1) ( regard as) расценивать, рассматривать; считать (кем-л. / чем-л.)

    They regarded him as their enemy. — Они видели в нём своего врага.

    I regard it as my duty. — Я считаю это своим долгом.

    Syn:

    Your request has been regarded with favour by the committee. — Комитет с пониманием отнёсся к вашему запросу.

    The plan was regarded with considerable suspicion. — К плану отнеслись со значительной долей подозрительности.

    3) касаться (кого-л. / чего-л.), иметь отношение (к кому-л. / чему-л.)
    - as regarding
    Syn:
    4) принимать во внимание, считаться (с кем-л. / чем-л.; обычно в вопросительных и отрицательных предложениях)

    They don't regard anything except his opinion. — Они считаются только с его мнением.

    The perfect citizen is he who regards not only the laws but the precepts of the legislator. — Идеальный гражданин - это тот, кто не только соблюдает законы, но и прислушивается к мнению законодателей.

    Syn:
    5) высоко ценить, почитать, уважать

    I regard him so much, for we have been like brothers. — Я его глубоко уважаю, ведь он мне почти как брат.

    He is highly regarded as a mechanic. — Его очень ценят как хорошего механика.

    Syn:
    esteem 2.
    6) внимательно смотреть (на кого-л. / что-л.), разглядывать

    He regarded her with great curiosity. — Он с любопытством разглядывал её.

    Syn:
    gaze 2.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > regard

  • 111 أجل

    أجَلّ: عَظّمَ، اِعْتَبَرَ
    to glorify, exalt, dignify, honor; to esteem, value; to respect, regard, revere, reverence, venerate, have great regard for, look up to, think highly of, hold in high esteem

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أجل

  • 112 regard

    regard [rɪ'gɑ:d]
    (a) (consider) considérer, regarder; (treat) traiter;
    I regard him as or like a brother je le considère comme un frère;
    I regard their conclusions as correct or to be correct je tiens leurs conclusions pour correctes;
    I prefer to regard the whole thing as a joke je préfère considérer toute l'affaire comme une plaisanterie;
    we didn't regard the problem as deserving attention nous n'avons pas considéré que le problème méritait notre attention;
    he regards himself as an expert il se considère comme ou il se prend pour un expert
    (b) (esteem) estimer, tenir en estime;
    to regard sb highly tenir qn en grande estime;
    highly regarded très estimé
    (c) formal (observe) regarder, observer;
    they regarded me with some trepidation ils m'ont regardé avec une certaine inquiétude
    (d) (heed → advice, wishes) tenir compte de
    2 noun
    (a) (notice, attention) considération f, attention f;
    to pay regard to sth tenir compte de qch, faire attention à qch;
    they paid scant regard to my explanations ils n'ont guère fait attention à mes explications;
    having regard to his age en tenant compte de ou eu égard à son âge;
    Administration having regard to paragraph 24 vu le paragraphe 24
    (b) (care, respect) souci m, considération f, respect m;
    they have no regard for your feelings ils ne se soucient pas de vos sentiments;
    to have scant regard for human rights se soucier peu des droits de l'homme;
    they showed no regard for our wishes ils n'ont tenu aucun compte de nos souhaits;
    without regard for the difficulties sans se soucier des difficultés;
    without regard to race or colour sans distinction de race ni de couleur;
    with no regard for his health sans se soucier de sa santé;
    out of regard for par égard pour;
    with due regard for your elders avec les égards dus à vos aînés;
    without due regard to sans tenir compte de
    in this regard à cet égard
    (d) (esteem) estime f, considération f;
    to have great regard for sb avoir beaucoup d'estime pour qn;
    I hold them in high regard je les tiens en grande estime
    (e) formal (eyes, look) regard m;
    to turn one's regard on sb tourner ses regards sur qn
    regards, Peter bien cordialement, Peter;
    kind regards, best regards bien à vous, amitiés, bien amicalement
    give them my regards transmettez-leur mon bon souvenir;
    he sends his regards vous avez le bonjour de sa part
    en ce qui concerne, pour ce qui est de;
    as regards the cost en ce qui concerne le coût, quant au coût
    en ce qui concerne

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  • 113 julang

    men-julang soar, tower. 2 carry on the shoulder. 3 hold in high esteem, esteem highly.

    Malay-English dictionary > julang

  • 114 ἀγάπη

    ἀγάπη, ης, ἡ (this term has left little trace in polytheistic Gk. lit. A sepulchral ins, prob. honoring a polytheistic army officer, who is held in ‘high esteem’ by his country [SEG VIII, 11, 6 (III A.D.)] sheds light on an ex. such as Philod., παρρ. col. 13a, 3 Oliv., but s. Söding [below] 294. The restorations in POxy 1380, 28 and 109f [II A.D.] are in dispute: s. New Docs 4, 259 [lit.]; Söding [end] 294f, n. 68 [lit.]. For other exx. from the Gr-Rom. world s. Ltzm., exc. after 1 Cor 13; L-S-J-M; ACeresa-Gastaldo, Αγάπη nei documenti anteriori al NT: Aegyptus 31, ’51, 269–306, has a new pap and a new ins ex. fr. III A.D. secular sources; in RivFil 31, ’53, 347–56 the same author shows it restored in an ins of 27 B.C., but against C-G. s. lit. Söding 293, n. 57. In Jewish sources: LXX, esp. SSol, also pseudepigr., Philo, Deus Imm. 69; Just., D. 93, 4. Cp. ACarr, ET 10, 1899, 321–30. Its paucity in gener. Gk. lit. may be due to a presumed colloq. flavor of the noun (but s. IPontEux I, 359, 6 as parallel to 2 Cor 8:8 below). No such stigma attached to the use of the verb ἀγαπαω (q.v.).
    the quality of warm regard for and interest in another, esteem, affection, regard, love (without limitation to very intimate relationships, and very seldom in general Greek of sexual attraction).
    of human love
    α. without indication of the pers. who is the object of interest (cp. Eccl 9:1, 6; Sir 48:11 v.l.): ἀ. as subj. ἡ ἀ. οἰκοδομεῖ 1 Cor 8:1.13:4, 8 (on 1 Cor 13 see the comm. [Maxim Tyr. 20:2 praise of ἔρως what it is not and what it is; s. AHarnack, SBBerlAk 1911, 132–63, esp. 152f; ELehmann and AFridrichsen, 1 Cor 13 e. christl.-stoische Diatribe: StKr Sonderheft 1922, 55–95]; EHoffmann, Pauli Hymnus auf d. Liebe: Dtsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwiss. u. Geistesgesch. 4, 1926, 58–73; NLund, JBL 50, ’31, 266–76; GRudberg, Hellas och Nya Testamentet ’34, 149f; HRiesenfeld, ConNeot 5, ’41, 1–32, Nuntius 6, ’52, 47f); Phil 1:9. ἡ ἀ. κακὸν οὐκ ἐργάζεται Ro 13:10; πλήρωμα νόμου ἡ ἀ. ibid.; ψυγήσεται ἡ ἀ. τ. πολλῶν Mt 24:12; ἡ ἀ. ἀνυπόκριτος let love be genuine Ro 12:9, cp. 2 Cor 6:6. As predicate 1 Ti 1:5; 1J 4:16b (cp. bα). As obj. ἀγάπην ἔχειν (Did., Gen. 221, 30) 1 Cor 13:1–3; Phil 2:2 φιλίαν ἢ ἀγάπην ἔχοντες Just., D. 93, 4; διώκειν 1 Cor 14:1; 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 2:22; ἐνδύσασθαι τὴν ἀ. Col 3:14. ἀφιέναι Rv 2:4.—2 Pt 1:7; Col 1:8. ἐμαρτύρησάν σου τῇ ἀ. 3J 6. Attributively in gen. case ὁ κόπος τῆς ἀ. 1 Th 1:3; τὸ τ. ὑμετέρας ἀ. γνήσιον the genuineness of your love 2 Cor 8:8. ἔνδειξις τῆς ἀ. vs. 24; cp. πᾶσαν ἐνδεικνυμένους ἀ. Tit 2:10 v.l.—Hb 10:24; Phil 2:1; 1 Pt 5:14; 1 Cl 49:2.—In prep. phrases ἐξ ἀγάπης out of love Phil 1:16; παράκλησις ἐπὶ τῇ ἀ. σου comfort from your love Phlm 7; περιπατεῖν κατὰ ἀ., ἐν ἀ. Ro 14:15; Eph 5:2; ἐν ἀ. ἔρχεσθαι (opp. ἐν ῥάβδῳ) 1 Cor 4:21; ἀληθεύειν ἐν ἀ. Eph 4:15. Other verbal combinations w. ἐν ἀ., 1 Cor 16:14; Eph 3:17; 4:2; Col 2:2; 1 Th 5:13; cp. Eph 4:16 (on Eph 1:4 s. bα). ἐν τῇ ἀ. 1J 4:16b, 18. διὰ τῆς ἀ. δουλεύετε ἀλλήλοις Gal 5:13. πίστις διʼ ἀγάπης ἐνεργουμένη 5:6. διὰ τὴν ἀ. παρακαλῶ for love’s sake I appeal Phlm 9. μετὰ ἀγάπης πολιτεύεσθαι live in love 1 Cl 51:2.—W. ἀλήθεια 2J 3; πίστις 1 Th 3:6; 5:8; 1 Ti 1:14; 2 Ti 1:13; Phlm 5; B 11:8; IEph 1:1; 9:1; 14:1 al. W. πίστις and other concepts on the same plane Eph 6:23; 1 Ti 2:15; 4:12; 6:11; 2 Ti 2:22; 3:10; Tit 2:2; Rv 2:19; Hm 8:9; cp. v 3, 8, 2–5. The triad πίστις, ἐλπίς, ἀγάπη 1 Cor 13:13; s. also Col 1:4f; 1 Th 1:3; 5:8; B 1:4 (cp. Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 24 τέσσαρα στοιχεῖα μάλιστα κεκρατύνθω περὶ θεοῦ• πίστις, ἀλήθεια, ἔρως, ἐλπίς and s. Rtzst., Hist. Mon. 1916, 242ff, NGG 1916, 367ff; 1917, 130ff, Hist. Zeitschr. 116, 1916, 189ff; AHarnack, PJ 164, 1916, 5ff=Aus d. Friedens-u. Kriegsarbeit 1916, 1ff; PCorssen, Sokrates 7, 1919, 18ff; ABrieger, D. urchr. Trias Gl., Lbe, Hoff., diss. Heidelb. 1925; WTheiler, D. Vorbereitung d. Neuplatonismus 1930, 148f). W. δύναμις and σωφρονισμός 2 Ti 1:7. Cp. B 1:6.—Attributes of love: ἀνυπόκριτος Ro 12:9; 2 Cor 6:6. γνησία 1 Cl 62:2. φιλόθεος and φιλάνθρωπος Agr 7. σύμφωνος IEph 4:1 ἄοκνος IPol 7:2. ἐκτενής 1 Pt 4:8. It is a fruit of the Spirit καρπὸς τοῦ πνεύματος Gal 5:22, and takes first rank among the fruits. ἀ. τοῦ πνεύματος Ro 15:30; cp. Col 1:8. Since the term denotes concern for another, the sense alms, charity ISm 6:2 is readily apparent (cp. ἀ. λαμβάνειν ‘receive alms’ PGen 14, 7).—ἀσπάζεται ὑμᾶς ἡ ἀγάπη τῶν ἀδελφῶν the members greet you with love IPhld 11:2; ISm 12:1, cp. ITr 13:1; IRo 9:3. In these passages the object of the love is often made plain by the context; in others it is
    β. expressly mentioned
    א. impers. ἀ. τῆς ἀληθείας 2 Th 2:10; ἀ. τῆς πατρίδος love for the homeland 1 Cl 55:5.
    ב. human beings ἀ. εἴς τινα love for someone εἰς πάντας τοὺς ἁγίους Eph 1:15; Col 1:4. εἰς ἀλλήλους καὶ εἰς πάντας 1 Th 3:12; 2 Th 1:3; cp. 2 Cor 2:4, 8; 1 Pt 4:8; 2J 6. ἐν ἀλλήλοις J 13:35. ἐξ ἡμῶν ἐν ὑμῖν 2 Cor 8:7; ἡ ἀ. μου μετὰ ὑμῶν 1 Cor 16:24.
    ג. God or Christ (πρὸς τὸν θεόν Orig., C. Cels. 3, 15, 12) ἀ. τοῦ θεοῦ love toward God (but in many cases the gen. may be subjective) Lk 11:42; J 5:42; 2 Th 3:5; 1J 2:5, 15; 3:17; 4:12; 5:3; 2 Cor 7:1 P 46 (for φόβος); ἀ. εἰς θεὸν καὶ Χριστὸν καὶ εἰς τὸν πλησίον Pol 3:3; ἀ. εἰς τὸ ὄνομα θεοῦ Hb 6:10.
    of the love of God and Christ
    α. to humans. Of God (cp. Wsd 3:9): 1J 4:10; ἐν ἡμῖν 1J 4:9, 16. εἰς ἡμᾶς Ro 5:8, cp. vs. 5. τετελείωται ἡ ἀ. μεθʼ ἡμῶν 1J 4:17 (s. HPreisker app. to HWindisch Comm. 167); ἀπὸ τῆς ἀ. τοῦ θεοῦ τῆς ἐν χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ Ro 8:39. ἀγάπην διδόναι bestow love 1J 3:1; ἐν ἀ. προορίσας ἡμᾶς εἰς υἱοθεσίαν Eph 1:4f: the rhythm of the passage suggests the believers as agents for ἀ. in vs. 4 (cp. vs. 15), but 2:4 favors God; s. the comm.—2 Cor 13:13; Jd 2 and 21. God is the source of love 1J 4:7, the θεὸς τῆς ἀ. 2 Cor 13:11, and therefore God is love 1J 4:8, 16. Christians, embraced by God’s love, are τέκνα ἀγάπης B 9:7; 21:9.—Of Jesus’ love J 15:9, 10a, 13 (s. MDibelius, Joh 15:13: Deissmann Festschr. 1927, 168–86); 1J 3:16.—Ro 8:35; 2 Cor 5:14; cp. Eph 3:19. Perh. the ἀληθὴς ἀγάπη of Pol 1:1 is a designation of Jesus or his exemplary concern for others.
    β. of the relation betw. God and Christ J 15:10b; 17:26 (on the constr. cp. Pel.-Leg. 12, 21 ὁ πλοῦτος ὅν με ἐπλούτισεν ὁ σατανᾶς). τοῦ υἱοῦ τῆς ἀ. αὐτοῦ of the son of (God’s) love, i.e. of (God’s) beloved son Col 1:13 (s. PsSol 13:9 υἱὸς ἀγαπήσεως).—WLütgert, D. L. im NT 1905; BWarfield, PTR 16, 1918, 1–45; 153–203; JMoffatt, Love in the NT 1929; HPreisker, StKr 95, 1924, 272–94, D. urchr. Botschaft v. der L. Gottes 1930; RSchütz, D. Vorgeschichte der joh. Formel ὁ θεὸς ἀγ. ἐστίν diss. Kiel 1917; CBowen, Love in the Fourth Gosp.: JR 13, ’33, 39–49; GEichholz, Glaube u. L. im 1 J: EvTh ’37, 411–37. On ἔρως and ἀ. s. Harnack, SBBerlAk 1918, 81–94; ANygren, Eros u. Agape I 1930, II ’37 (Eng. tr. Agape and Eros, AHebert and PWatson ’32, ’39; on this JRobinson, Theology 48, ’45, 98–104); LGrünhut, Eros u. Ag. ’31. Cp. CTarelli, Ἀγάπη: JTS n.s. 1, ’50, 64–67; ELee, Love and Righteousness: ET 62, ’50/51, 28–31; AŠuštar, Verbum Domini 28, ’50, 110–19; 122–40; 193–213; 257–70; 321–40; TOhm, D. Liebe zu Gott in d. nichtchristl. Religionen, ’50; WHarrelson, The Idea of Agape: JR 31, ’51, 169–82; VWarnach, Agape: Die Liebe als Grundmotiv der ntl. Theol. 1951; JSteinmueller, Ἐρᾶν, Φιλεῖν, Ἀγαπᾶν in Extrabiblical and Bibl. Sources: Studia Anselmiana 27f, ’51, 404–23.—Full bibliog. in HRiesenfeld, Étude bibliographique sur la notion biblique d’ ἀγάπη, surtout dans 1 Cor 13: ConNeot 5, ’41, 1–32; s. also EDNT.
    a common meal eaten by early Christians in connection with their worship, for the purpose of fostering and expressing mutual affection and concern, fellowship meal, a love-feast (the details are not discussed in the NT, although Paul implicitly refers to it 1 Cor 11:17ff; cp. D 9–10; s. also Pliny Ep. 10, 96, 7; AcPlTh 25 [Aa I 252]; Clem. Al., Paed. 2, 1, 4, Strom. 3, 2, 10; Pass. Perp. et Felic. 17, 1; Tertull., Apolog. 39, De Jejun. 17; Minucius Felix 31) Jd 12 (v.l. ἀπάταις; in 2 Pt 2:13 ἀγάπαις is v.l. for ἀπάταις; the same v.l. Eccl 9:6, where ἀπάτη in ms. S is meaningless: s. RSchütz, ZNW 18, 1918, 224; s. ἀγαπάω 3 on J 13:1, 34). ἀγάπη ἄφθαρτος IRo 7:3. ἀγάπην ποιεῖν hold a love-feast ISm 8:2, in both pass. w. prob. ref. to the eucharist (s. ἀγαπάω 2 and 3).—Meals accompanied by religious rites and in a religious context were conducted by various social groups among the Greeks from early times (s. Bauer’s Introduction, pp. xxvii–viii, above). A scholion on Pla. 122b says of such meals among the Lacedaemonians that they were called φιλίτια, because they φιλίας συναγωγά ἐστιν. Is ἀγ. perhaps a translation of φιλία into Christian terminology?—JKeating, The Ag. and the Eucharist in the Early Church 1901; HLeclercq, Dict. d’Arch. I 1903, 775–848; FFunk, Kirchengesch. Abhdlgen. 3, 1907, 1–41; EBaumgartner, Eucharistie u. Ag. im Urchr. 1909; RCole, Love Feasts, a History of the Christian Ag. 1916; GWetter, Altchr. Liturgien II 1921; HLietzmann, Messe u. Herrenmahl 1926 (on this ALoisy, Congr. d’Hist. du Christ. I 1928, 77–95); KVölker, Mysterium u. Ag. 1927; DTambolleo, Le Agapi ’31; BReicke, Diakonie, Festfreude u. Zelos in Verbindung mit der altchristlichen Agapenfeier, ’51.—TSöding, Das Wortfeld der Liebe im paganen und biblischen Griechisch: ETL 68, ’92, 284–330.—DELG s.v. ἀγαπάω. M-M. TW. Spicq. TRE s.v. Liebe.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἀγάπη

  • 115 уважать

    (вн.)
    respect (d), esteem (d), have respect (for), hold (d) in respect

    глубоко́ уважа́ть — hold (d) in high respect

    уважа́ть себя́ — have self-respect

    уважа́ющий себя́ — self-respecting

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > уважать

  • 116 καταξιόω

    A deem worthy, c. acc. et inf., D.59.111; hold in honour, Plb.4.86.8: c. gen. rei, deem worthy of a thing,

    τάξεως τὸν κίνδυνον Id.1.23.3

    ;

    τινὰ μεγάλης ἀποδοχῆς D.S.2.60

    :—[voice] Med., οὔτε νιν.. Δίκη προσεῖδε καὶ κατηξιώσατο did not regard and hold in high esteem, A.Th. 667:—[voice] Pass., to be held worthy,

    πρεσβείας Plb.12.10.8

    , cf. Iamb.VP36.265;

    ἔργον ἐπιφανὲς καὶ κατηξιωμένον Plb.5.83.4

    .
    III deign, vouchsafe, c. inf., Luc. Ind.3, Jul.Ep. 204, PLond.2.232.14 (iv A.D.), POxy. 1214 (v A.D.), etc.
    V in argument, claim, maintain, Phld.Sign.30, al.:—[voice] Med., c. inf., Id.Rh.1.32S.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταξιόω

  • 117 hochhalten

    1. to hold in high esteem
    2. to hold up

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > hochhalten

  • 118 regard **** re·gard

    [rɪ'ɡɒːd]
    1. n
    1)

    (relation) in or with regard to — per quanto riguarda, riguardo a

    in this regard frma questo riguardo or proposito

    2) (esteem, concern) riguardo, stima

    to have a high regard for sb; hold sb in high regard — aver molta stima per qn, tenere qn in grande considerazione

    3)

    (in messages) regards to Maria, please give my regards to Maria — salutami Maria, da' i miei saluti a Maria

    (as letter-ending) (kind) regards — cordiali saluti

    2. vt
    1) (consider) considerare, stimare
    2) (concern) riguardare

    as regards... — per quel che riguarda..., riguardo a...

    English-Italian dictionary > regard **** re·gard

  • 119 menylentik

    carry s.t. on the head, shoulders, or high on the back. 2 respeck, hold in high esteem.

    Malay-English dictionary > menylentik

  • 120 Г-274

    СКЛОНЯТЬ/СКЛОНИТЬ ГОЛОВУ перед кем-чем elev VP subj: human or collect)
    1. to acknowledge defeat, surrender
    X склонил голову перед Y-ом = X bowed his head before Y
    X bowed to Y.
    (Москва) склонила голову перед Петром, потому что в звериной лапе его была будущность России (Герцен 1). (Moscow) bowed her head before Peter because the future of Russia lay in his brutal grip (1a).
    2. to admire, revere s.o. or sth., hold s.o. or sth. in high esteem
    X склоняет голову перед Y-ом - X bows his head respectfully to (before) Y
    X bows down before Y
    (in limited contexts) X takes his hat off to Y "Я склоняю голову перед тем, что вам пришлось пережить, отец Гур. Но я от души осуждаю вас за то, что вы сдались» (Стругацкие 4). "I bow my head respectfully before all you have had to go through, Father Gur. But I condemn you with all my soul for giving up!" (4a).
    «Протяните руку падшему человеку... Любите его, помните в нём самого себя и обращайтесь с ним, как с собой, - тогда я... склоню перед вами голову...» (Гончаров 1). "Stretch out your hand to the fallen man....Love him, see yourself in him, and treat him as you would yourself—then 1 will...bow down before you" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-274

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