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121 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) das Urteil2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) die Beurteilung3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) das Urteilsvermögen* * *judg(e)·ment[ˈʤʌʤmənt]nto await \judg(e)ment auf das Urteil wartento reserve \judg(e)ment die Urteilsverkündung aussetzento reverse a \judg(e)ment ein Urteil aufhebento sit in \judg(e)ment on a case Richter/Richterin in einem Fall seinto sit in \judg(e)ment on sb über jdn zu Gericht sitzenerror of \judg(e)ment Fehleinschätzung fa question of \judg(e)ment eine Frage des Standpunktsvalue \judg(e)ment Werturteil ntagainst one's better \judg(e)ment wider besseres Wissento show impaired/poor/sound \judg(e)ment ein eingeschränktes/schwaches/gesundes Urteilsvermögen besitzen -
122 ἁπλότης
ἁπλότης, ητος, ἡ (s. ἁπλοῦς ‘single’, opp. of διπλοῦς ‘twofold’; X., Pla., et al.; OGI 764, 1; Kaibel 716, 5; LXX; Test12Patr; TestJob 26:6; Philo; Joseph.; s. Nägeli 52) ‘singleness’.① In our lit. esp. of personal integrity expressed in word or action (cp. our colloq. ‘what you see is what you get’) simplicity, sincerity, uprightness, frankness ἐν ἁ. τῆς καρδίας ὑπακούειν obey w. a sincere heart (as vs. 6 indicates, not with an outward show that conceals improper motivation) Eph 6:5; cp. Col 3:22 (Diod S 5, 66, 4, ἁπλότης τῆς ψυχῆς =inmost sincerity; 1 Ch 29:17; Wsd 1:1; TestReub 4:1; TestSim 4:5; TestLevi 13:1); w. εἰλικρίνεια 2 Cor 1:12; cp. the Syr. rendering of 1 Cl 60:2 (text: ὁσιότης). ἐν ἁ. λέγειν speak simply, plainly, i.e., without ambiguity B 8:2 (cp. Dionys. Hal., Ars Rhet. 9, 14). ἐν ἁ. δηλῶσαι 17:1. ἐν ἁ. εὑρίσκεσθαι be found sincere Hm 2:7. ἡ ἁ. ἡ εἰς Χριστόν sincere devotion to Christ 2 Cor 11:3 (WWood, Exp. 9th ser., 2, 1925, 450–53).—Of simple goodness, which gives itself without reserve, ‘without strings attached’, ‘without hidden agendas’ (Jos., Bell. 5, 319, Ant. 7, 332; TestIss 3:8) ingenuousness Ro 12:8; 2 Cor 8:2; 9:11, 13. Hermas is esp. fond of this mng.: w. ἀκακία (Philo, Op. M. 170) Hv 1, 2, 4; 3, 9, 1; w. ἐγκράτεια Hv 2, 3, 2; w. νηπιότης Hs 9, 24, 3; ἐμμένειν τῇ ἁ. continue in your sincerity Hv 3, 1, 9. For this ἁ. ἔχειν m 2:1. Personif. w. other Christian virtues Hv 3, 8, 5 and 7; Hs 9, 15, 2.② The interpretation generosity, liberality has frequently been proposed for Ro 12:8; 2 Cor 8:2; 9:11, *13 (w. support sought in TestIss 3:8 [s. RCharles, Test12Patr, 1908, on TestIss 3:1, 2, 8]; Kaibel 716, 5=IG XIV, 1517 [s. L-S-J-M s.v. II, 3]), but this sense (adopted by NRSV et al.) is in dispute, and it is prob. that mng. 1 in the sense of sincere concern, simple goodness is sufficient for all these pass. Aristot., EN 4, 1, 13f, 1120a documents the Gr-Rom. cultural perspective: giving should be done with enthusiasm and without grudging.—JAmstutz, ΑΠΛΟΤΗΣ ’68 (no pap or ins).—DELG s.v. ἁπλόος. EDNT. New Docs 5, 77. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
123 ישן
יָשַׁן(b. h.; cmp. preced. wds. a. אֵיתָן) to be strong, hard, old (cmp. קשיש).V. יוֹשֶׁן a. next w. Pi. יִישֵּׁן to let grow old ( strong), keep, reserve. B. Bath.91b דברים שדרכן ליַישְּׁנָן things which it is customary to keep (to store, as wine). Deut. R. s. 9, beg. מן היין הזה אני מְיַישֵּׁןוכ׳ of this wine I will store away a portion for my sons wedding. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VIII (IX), 3 צריך ליַשֵּׁן he must store them away (leave them unused); Tosef.Toh. XI, 16. Ib. כמה הוא מְיַשְּׁנָן, v. יִשּׁוּן; Y. Ab. Zar. V, end 45b מְיַישְּׁנָן כל י״בוכ׳ he must leave them unused for the whole twelve-month; Bab. ib. 75a.Part. pass. מְיוּשָּׁן stored up, v. infra. Y.B. Bath.VII, end, 15c. Y.Gitt.III, end, 45b ‘old means last years crop, מי׳ שלוכ׳ ‘stored means three years old. Hithpa. הִתְיַשֵּׁן to be stored up, to improve with age. Sifra Bhuck. ch. III; Yalk. Lev. 672 (ref. to ישן נושן, Lev. 26:10) כל המִתְיַשֵּׁן יפה מחבירו the sort which is stored up is the better of its kind; B. Bath. l. c. (read with Ms. R.:) כל המְיוּשָּׁן יפהמחבירו. Y. Gitt. l. c. הדא אמרה דאי מתישןוכ׳ this intimates that if wine is sold as mithyashshen (fit for storage) the seller is responsible for three years. Sifra l. c. לרבות כל המִתְיַישְּׁנִים including all produces fit for storage (besides wine); Yalk. l. c. לרבות כל הדבר המיושן. Nif. נוֹשָׁן same. B. Bath. l. c.; a. e., v. next w. -
124 יָשַׁן
יָשַׁן(b. h.; cmp. preced. wds. a. אֵיתָן) to be strong, hard, old (cmp. קשיש).V. יוֹשֶׁן a. next w. Pi. יִישֵּׁן to let grow old ( strong), keep, reserve. B. Bath.91b דברים שדרכן ליַישְּׁנָן things which it is customary to keep (to store, as wine). Deut. R. s. 9, beg. מן היין הזה אני מְיַישֵּׁןוכ׳ of this wine I will store away a portion for my sons wedding. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VIII (IX), 3 צריך ליַשֵּׁן he must store them away (leave them unused); Tosef.Toh. XI, 16. Ib. כמה הוא מְיַשְּׁנָן, v. יִשּׁוּן; Y. Ab. Zar. V, end 45b מְיַישְּׁנָן כל י״בוכ׳ he must leave them unused for the whole twelve-month; Bab. ib. 75a.Part. pass. מְיוּשָּׁן stored up, v. infra. Y.B. Bath.VII, end, 15c. Y.Gitt.III, end, 45b ‘old means last years crop, מי׳ שלוכ׳ ‘stored means three years old. Hithpa. הִתְיַשֵּׁן to be stored up, to improve with age. Sifra Bhuck. ch. III; Yalk. Lev. 672 (ref. to ישן נושן, Lev. 26:10) כל המִתְיַשֵּׁן יפה מחבירו the sort which is stored up is the better of its kind; B. Bath. l. c. (read with Ms. R.:) כל המְיוּשָּׁן יפהמחבירו. Y. Gitt. l. c. הדא אמרה דאי מתישןוכ׳ this intimates that if wine is sold as mithyashshen (fit for storage) the seller is responsible for three years. Sifra l. c. לרבות כל המִתְיַישְּׁנִים including all produces fit for storage (besides wine); Yalk. l. c. לרבות כל הדבר המיושן. Nif. נוֹשָׁן same. B. Bath. l. c.; a. e., v. next w. -
125 resolution
noun2) (resolve) Vorsatz, dermake a resolution to do something — den Vorsatz fassen, etwas zu tun
New Year['s] resolutions — gute Vorsätze fürs neue Jahr
4) no pl. (solving) see academic.ru/61797/resolve">resolve 1. 1), 2): Beseitigung, die; Ausräumung, die; Lösung, die* * *[rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) der Beschluß3) (resoluteness.) die Entschlossenheit4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) die Lösung•- resolute- resolutely
- resoluteness
- resolve 2. noun1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) die Entschlossenheit2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) der Entschluß•- resolved* * *reso·lu·tion[ˌrezəlˈu:ʃən, AM -əˈlu:-]n\resolution of crises Krisenbewältigung f\resolution of a difficulty/dilemma Lösung f eines Problems/Dilemmas\resolution of a question Klärung f einer Frageto lay down [or propose] a \resolution [that...] eine Resolution einbringen[, dass...]to pass/reject a \resolution [to do sth] eine Resolution [etw zu tun] verabschieden/ablehnento make a \resolution eine Entscheidung treffenjoint \resolution AM gemeinsame Entschließung [o Resolution* * *["rezə'luːSən]n3) no pl (= solving of problem, puzzle) Lösung f* * *resolution [ˌrezəˈluːʃn] s1. WIRTSCH, PARL Beschluss(fassung) m(f), Resolution f, Entschließung f:move a resolution eine Resolution einbringen2. Entschluss m, Vorsatz m:good resolutions gute Vorsätze;3. Entschlossenheit f, Entschiedenheit f, Entschlusskraft f4. auch CHEM, MATH, OPT, PHYS, auch Metrik: Auflösung f ( auch MUS, FOTO), Zerlegung f ( into in akk):a) TECH Rasterung f eines Bildes,b) TV Bildauflösung5. Bildschirm, Radar: Auflösungsvermögen n7. MEDa) Lösung f (einer Lungenentzündung etc)b) Zerteilung f (eines Tumors)8. fig Lösung f (eines Problems etc)9. fig Zerstreuung f (von Zweifeln)res. abk1. research2. reserve3. residence4. resident5. residential6. resides7. resigned8. resolution* * *noun2) (resolve) Vorsatz, dermake a resolution to do something — den Vorsatz fassen, etwas zu tun
New Year['s] resolutions — gute Vorsätze fürs neue Jahr
* * *(computers) n.Rasterung f. n.Auflösung f.Entschluss ¨-e m.Lösung -en f. -
126 provided
provided [prəˈvaɪdɪd], providing [prəˈvaɪdɪŋ] conjunctionà condition que + subj━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note that if the subject of both clauses is the same, an infinitive can be used instead of the subjunctive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[prə'vaɪdɪd]providing [prə'vaɪdɪŋ] conjunction (also provided that) à condition que (+ subj)provided always that — Law, Administration sous réserve que
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127 permitto
I.Lit. (very rare): fenestellae permittant columbas ad introitum exitumque, Pall. 1, 24, 1. —II.Transf., to let go, let loose:2.equos permittunt in hostem,
i. e. ride at full speed, Liv. 3, 61: equum concitatum ad hostium aciem, Sisenn. ap. Non. 162, 3:se incautius in hostem,
i. e. to rush upon, Hirt. B. G. 8, 48: multi ex summo se permitterent, sprang down, Sisenn. ap. Non. 162, 5:gregem campo,
to turn out into, Nemes. Ecl. 7.—Mid., to spread, extend, reach: odor possit permitti longius, spreads farther, Lucr 4, 688:deserta regio ad Arimphaeos usque permittitur,
extends, Mel. 1, 19, 20.—In partic.a. b.To let fly, cast, hurl, throw, so as to reach the mark:B.saxum permittit in hostem,
Ov. M. 12, 282; 14, 182:longius tela,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 9:quācumque datur permittere visus,
to direct, cast, Sil. 3, 534.—Trop.1.To let loose, let go (rare):2.tribunatum,
to make free use of, exercise without reserve, Liv. 2, 56:se ad aliquam rem,
to strive after a thing, Gell. 6, 16, 1:habenas equo,
Tib. 4, 1, 92.—To give up, leave, intrust, surrender, commit (class.;3.syn.: committo, commendo): totum ei negotium permisi,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 9, 2:permittitur infinita potestas,
id. Agr. 2, 13, 33:aliquem judicum potestati,
id. Font. 14, 40:alicui summam belli administrandi,
Caes. B. C. 1, 36:fortunas suas fidei alicujus,
id. B. G. 5, 3:alicui licentiam agendarum rerum,
Sall. J. 103, 3:permissum ipsi erat, faceret, quod vellet,
Liv. 24, 14:aliquem vitae,
to give one his life, Luc. 7, 731:feminas maribus,
Col. 6, 24: permittere se, to give up or surrender one's self:se suaque omnia in fidem atque potestatem populi Romani permittere,
Caes. B. G. 2, 3, 2:se suaque omnia eorum potestati permittere,
id. ib. 2, 31, 3; Liv. 36, 28:se in deditionem consulis,
id. 8, 20; 40, 49—To give leave, let, allow, suffer, grant, permit (class.;A.syn.: sino, patior): neque discessisset a me, nisi ego ei permisissem,
Cic. Fam. 13, 71:tibi permitto respondere, ne, etc.,
id. N. D. 3, 1, 4:quis Antonio permisit, ut, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 90, 366:ipsis judicibus conjecturam facere,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 9, § 22; Caes. B. C. 1, 50:ibi permisso, ut, etc.,
Liv. 6, 25; 34, 31:ut tuto transire permittatur,
Sen. Ben. 4, 12, 2:permissus ut regnaret,
Curt. 8, 12, 6; Cic. de Or. 2, 90, 368; Liv. 35, 20:non permittitur reprimere impetum,
Sen. Ira, 1, 7, 4:si conjectare permittitur,
Plin. 4, 14, 28, § 99: permittere sibi, with a foll. object-clause, to allow or permit one's self, to venture to do a thing, Quint. 1, 4, 3.— So with acc.:nil non permittit mulier sibi, Juv 6, 457: permitto aliquid iracundiae tuae,
to make allowance for, Cic. Sull. 16, 46:inimicitias sibi cum aliquo susceptas patribus conscriptis et temporibus rei publicae,
to sacrifice them to the state of the country, id. Sest. 33, 72.—Hence, permis-sus, a, um, P. a.Permitted; hence, subst.: permissum, i, n., a permission:B.utor permisso,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 45; Dig. 11, 7, 8; Inscr. Grut. 80, 13.—Let go, Plaut. ap. Fest. p. 215 Müll. -
128 notify
1. v нотифицировать, извещать, уведомлять2. v объявлять; доводить до всеобщего сведения3. v давать сведения; регистрировать, записыватьСинонимический ряд:1. acquaint (verb) acquaint; advise; convey; express; mention; speak to; teach2. announce (verb) advertise; announce; assert; blazon; caution; communicate; herald; hint; proclaim; promulgate; suggest3. circulate (verb) air; cable; circulate; disseminate; pass out; radio; telephone; vent; write4. inform (verb) apprise; clew; clue; declare; educate; enlighten; fill in; give notice to; inform; make known; make known to; post; publish; tell; warn; wise up5. reveal (verb) brief; cue in; debrief; disclose; divulge; reveal; spill; squeal; tip-offАнтонимический ряд:conceal; confuse; cover; disguise; dissemble; evade; hide; mask; mystify; reserve; screen; secrete; withhold
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