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21 брахмачарья
Religion: brahmacari (In Hinduism, "the student", one of the four spiritual stages of life, through which the "twice-born" Hindu ideally will pass), brahmacarya (In Buddhism, the practice of sexual chastity; more generally, the term denotes the endeavour by monks and nuns as well as lay devotees to live a moral life as a way to end suffering and to reach enlightenment), brahmacharya (In Buddhism, the practice of sexual chastity; more generally, the term denotes the endeavour by monks and nuns as well as lay devotees to live a moral life as a way to end suffering and to reach enlightenment) -
22 lustro
m.1 five-year period.2 lustrum, five year period.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: lustrar.* * *1 five years plural* * *SM period of five years, five year period, lustrum frm* * *masculino period of five years* * *= lustrum [lustrums/lustra, -pl.], period of five years.Ex. The English word lustrum refers to that ancient practice, but has also come to mean more generally 'a period of five years'.Ex. The tribunal ordered his name to be removed from the register and that a period of five years must elapse before he would be allowed to apply for reregistration.* * *masculino period of five years* * *= lustrum [lustrums/lustra, -pl.], period of five years.Ex: The English word lustrum refers to that ancient practice, but has also come to mean more generally 'a period of five years'.
Ex: The tribunal ordered his name to be removed from the register and that a period of five years must elapse before he would be allowed to apply for reregistration.* * *period of five years, lustrum ( frml)* * *
Del verbo lustrar: ( conjugate lustrar)
lustro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
lustró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
lustrar
lustro
lustrar ( conjugate lustrar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹zapatos/muebles› to polish
lustrarse verbo pronominal
1 (esp AmL) ‹ zapatos› to polish
2 (AmC) ( en una actividad) to excel
lustro sustantivo masculino
period of five years
lustrar verbo transitivo to shine, polish
lustro sustantivo masculino five-year period, frml lustrum
* * *lustro nmfive-year period;Figdesde hace lustros for ages* * *m period of five years -
23 quinquenio
m.1 five-year period (periodo).2 five year period, quinquennial, quinquennium.* * *1 quinquennium, five-year period* * *SM quinquennium, five-year period* * *masculino (frml) five-year period* * *= quinquennium [quinquennia, -pl.], lustrum [lustrums/lustra, -pl.], five-year period, period of five years.Ex. Standardised death rates by this method, averaged for the four quinquennia, have been set out in Appendix A.Ex. The English word lustrum refers to that ancient practice, but has also come to mean more generally 'a period of five years'.Ex. The views of a sample of parents with children in secondary schools in London were examined over a five-year period.Ex. The tribunal ordered his name to be removed from the register and that a period of five years must elapse before he would be allowed to apply for reregistration.* * *masculino (frml) five-year period* * *= quinquennium [quinquennia, -pl.], lustrum [lustrums/lustra, -pl.], five-year period, period of five years.Ex: Standardised death rates by this method, averaged for the four quinquennia, have been set out in Appendix A.
Ex: The English word lustrum refers to that ancient practice, but has also come to mean more generally 'a period of five years'.Ex: The views of a sample of parents with children in secondary schools in London were examined over a five-year period.Ex: The tribunal ordered his name to be removed from the register and that a period of five years must elapse before he would be allowed to apply for reregistration.* * *( frml)quinquennium ( frml), five-year period* * *quinquenio nm1. [periodo] five years;el quinquenio 2000-2004 the five-year period 2000-20042. [paga] = five-yearly salary increase* * *m five-year period -
24 τρόπος
A turn, direction, way,διώρυχες παντοίους τρόπους ἔχουσαι Hdt.2.108
;διώρυχας τετραμμένας πάντα τ. Id.1.189
, cf. 199: but,II commonly, way, manner, fashion, guise, τρόπῳ τῷ παρεόντι χρεώμενοι going on as we are, ib.97;τ. ὑποδημάτων Κρητικός Hp.Art.62
;πᾶς τ. μορφῆς A.Eu. 192
;τίς ὁ τ. τῆς ξυμφορᾶς; S. OT99
;ἀσκεῖν τὸν υἱὸν τὸν ἐπιχώριον τ. Ar.Pl.47
;ὁ αὐτός που τ. τέχνης ἰατρικῆς ὅσπερ καὶ ῥητορικῆς Pl.Phdr. 270b
; tenor, of documents, PGen.16.11 (iii A. D.), etc.: also in Pl., κεχώρισται τοὺς τ. in its ways, in its kind, Hdt.4.28;ψυχῆς τρποι Pl.R. 445c
, etc.;οἱ περὶ τὴν ψυχὴν τ. Arist.HA 588a20
:—in various adverbial usages:1 dat.,τίνι τρόπῳ;
how?A.
Pers. 793, S.OT10, E.Ba. 1294;τῷ τ.; S.El. 679
, E. Hipp. 909, 1008;ποίῳ τ.; A.Pr. 763
, etc.; τοιούτῳ τ., τ. τοιῷδε, Hdt. 1.94, 3.68;ἄλλῳ τ. Pl.Phdr. 232b
, etc.; ἑνί γέ τῳ τ. in one way or other, Ar.Pl. 402, Pl.Men. 96d; παντὶ τ. by all means, A.Th. 301 (lyr.), Lys.13.25; οὐδενὶ τ., μηδενὶ τ., in no wise, by no mdans, on no account, Hdt.4.111, Th.6.35, Pl.Cri. 49a, etc.; ἑκουσίῳ τ. willingly, E. Med. 751; τρόπῳ φρενός by way of intelligence, i.e. in lieu of the intelligence which is lacking to the child, A.Ch. 754 (s. v.l.): poet. in pl.,τρόποισι ποίοις; S.OC 468
; τρόποισιν οὐ τυραννικοῖς not after the fashion of.., A.Ch. 479;ναυκλήρου τρόποις S.Ph. 128
.2 abs. in acc.,τίνα τρόπον;
how?Ar.
Nu. 170, Ra. 460; τ. τινά in a manner, E.Hipp. 1300, Pl.R. 432e; τοῦτον τὸν τ., τόνδε τὸν τ., Id.Smp. 199a, X.An. 1.1.9;ὃν τ.
how,D.H.
3.8; as, LXXPs.41(42).1;τ. τὸν αὐτόν A.Ch. 274
;πάντα τ. Ar.Nu. 700
(lyr.), etc.;μηδένα τ. X.Mem.3.7.8
; τὸν μέγαν τ., οὐ σμικρὸν τ., A.Th. 284, 465;τὸν Ἀργείων τ. Pi.I.6(5).58
;Σαμιακὸν τ. Cratin.13
; βάρβαρον τ. ( βρόμον ex Sch. Schütz) in barbarous guise or fashion, A.Th. 463; πίτυος τρόπον after the manner of a pine, Hdt.6.37; ὄρνιθος τ. like a bird, Id.2.57, cf. A.Ag.49 (anap.), 390 (lyr.), etc.; later,ἐς ὄρνιθος τ. Luc.Halc.1
, cf. Bis Acc.27: rarely in pl., πάντας τρόπους in all ways, Pl.Phd. 94d.3 with Preps., τὸν ἐγκώμιον ἀμφὶ τρόπον in way of praise, Pi.O.10(11).77:—δι' οὗ τρόπου Men.539.6
;διὰ τοιούτου τ. D.S.1.66
:—ἐς τὸν νῦν τ. Th.1.6
;εἰς τὸν αὐτὸν τ. μετασκευάσαι X.Cyr.6.2.8
; ἐς ὄρνιθος τ. (v. supr.2):—ἐκ παντὸς τ. Id.An.3.1.43
, Isoc.4.95, etc.;ἐξ ἑνός γέ του τ. Ar.Fr. 187
, Th.6.34;μηδὲ ἐξ ἑνὸς τ. Lys.31.30
;μηδ' ἐξ ἑνὸς τ. Isoc.5.3
:—ἐν τῷ ἑαυτῶν τ. Th.7.67
, cf. 1.97, etc.;ἐν τρόπῳ βοσκήματος Pl.Lg. 807a
: in pl., γυναικὸς ἐν τρόποις, ἐν τ. Ἰξίονος, A.Ag. 918, Eu. 441:—κατὰ τὸν αὐτὸν τ. X.Cyr.8.2.5
;κατὰ πάντα τ. Ar.Av. 451
(lyr.), X.An. 6.6.30, etc.;κατ' οὐδένα τ. Plb.4.84.8
, etc.;κατ' ἄλλον τ. Pl.Cra. 417b
;κατὰ τὸν Ἑλληνικὸν τ. X.Cyr.2.2.28
: in pl., κατὰ πολλοὺς τ. ib.8.1.46, etc.:—μετὰ ὁτουοῦν τ. in any manner whatever, Th.8.27:—ἑνὶ σὺν τ. Pi.N.7.14
.4 κατὰ τρόπον,a according to custom,κατὰ τὸν τ. τῆς φύσεως Pl.Lg. 804b
; opp.παρὰ τὸν τ. τὸν ἑαυτῶν Th.5.63
, cf. Antipho 3.2.1.b fitly, duly, Epich.283, Isoc. 2.6, Pl.Plt. 310c, etc.;οὐδαμῶς κατὰ τ. Id.Lg. 638c
; opp. unreasonable, absurd,Id.
Cra. 421d, Tht. 143c, etc.; soθαυμαστὸν οὐδὲν οὐδ' ἀπὸ τοῦ ἀνθρωπείου τ. Th.1.76
.III of persons, a way of life, habit, custom, Pi.N.1.29; μῶν ἡλιαστά; Answ.μἀλλὰ θατέρου τ. Ar. Av. 109
;ἐγὼ δὲ τούτου τοῦ τ. πώς εἰμ' ἀεί Id.Pl. 246
, cf. 630.2 a man's ways, habits, character, temper, ὀργὴν καὶ ῥυθμὸν καὶ τ. ὅστις ἂν ᾖ (v.l. ὅντιν' ἔχει) Thgn.964; τρόπου ἡσυχίου of a quiet temper, Hdt.1.107, cf. 3.36;φιλανθρώπου τ. A.Pr.11
;γυναικὶ κόσμος ὁ τ., οὐ τὰ χρυσία Men.Mon.92
;οὐ τὸν τ., ἀλλὰ τὸν τόπον μόνον μετήλλαξεν Aeschin.3.78
; τρόπου προπέτεια, ἀναίδεια, D.21.38, 45.71;ἀφιλάργυρος ὁ τ. Ep.Hebr.13.5
:—οὐ τοὐμοῦ τ. Ar.V. 1002
; σφόδρ' ἐκ τοῦ σοῦ τ. quite of your sort, Id.Th.93; ξυγγενεῖς τοὐμοῦ τ. ib. 574:— πρὸς τρόπου τινός agreeable to one's temper, Pl.Phdr. 252d, cf. Lg. 655d;πρὸς τοῦ Κύρου τρόπου X.An.1.2.11
:—opp.ἀπὸ τρόπου Pl.Phdr. 278d
, R. 470c:—after Adjs.,διάφοροι ὄντες τὸν τ. Th.8.96
;σολοικότερος τῷ τ. X.Cyr.8.3.21
:—esp. in pl., Pi.P.10.38, S.El. 397, 1051; σκληρός, ἀμνοὶ τοὺς τρόπους, Ar. Pax 350, 935;σφόδρα τοὺς τ. Βοιώτιος Eub.39
;πουλύπους ἐς τοὺς τ. Eup.101
;μεθάρμοσαι τ. νέους A.Pr. 311
;τοὺς φιλάνορας τ. Id.Ag. 856
;νέας βουλὰς νέοισιν ἐγκαταζεύξας τ. S.Aj. 736
;τοῖς τρόποις ὑπηρετεῖν Ar.Ra. 1432
; opp. νόμοι, Th.2.39;ἤθη τε καὶ τ. Pl.Lg. 924d
.IV in Music, like ἁρμονία, a particular mode,Αύδιος τ. Pi.O.14.17
; but more generally, style, νεοσίγαλος τ. ib.3.4;ὁ ἀρχαῖος τ. Eup.303
; ᾠδῆς τρόπος, μουσικῆς τρόποι, Pl.R. 398c, 424c; διθυραμβικοὶ τ. (distd. fr. ἦθος) Phld.Mus.p.9K.;ὁ ἁρμονικὸς τῆς μουσικῆς τ. Aristid.Quint.1.12
, cf. 2.1; of art in general,πάντες τῆς εἰκαστικῆς τ. Phld.Po.5.7
.V in speaking or writing, manner, style,ὁ τ. τῆς λέξεως Pl.R. 400d
, cf. Isoc.15.45: esp. in Rhet. in pl., tropes, Trypho Trop.tit., Cic.Brut.17.69, Quint.Inst.8.6.1.VI in Logic, mode or mood of a syllogism, Stoic.3.269, cf. 1.108, 2.83: more generally, method of instruction or explanation,ὁ ἄνευ φθόγγων τ. Epicur.Ep.1p.32U.
; ὁ μοναχῇ τ. the method of the single cause, opp. ὁ πλεοναχὸς τ. the method of manifold causes, Id.Ep.2p.41U.; mode of inference, ὁ κατὰ τὴν ὁμοιότητα τ., opp. ὁ κατ' ἀνασκευὴν τ. τῆς σημειώσεως, Phld.Sign.30,31;αἰτιολογικὸς τ. Epicur.Nat. 143
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25 в общем
1) General subject: all told, all-in-all, altogether, bag and baggage, broadly speaking, by and large, by the gross, considering, far and by, fine, first and last, generally, generally speaking, in fine, in gross, in sum, in the gross, in the long run, in the vague, on the whole, taken all round, upon the whole, whole, writ large, basically, in general, more generally, to all intents and purposes, essentially3) Psychology: considered all round4) Information technology: overall5) Sakhalin energy glossary: all in all6) Makarov: all of a lump, in toto, relatively speaking7) Logistics: in the aggregate8) Phraseological unit: put in a nutshell -
26 полезно
it is useful, it is sound practice, it is advantageous• Будет полезно использовать условия, при которых... - It will be useful to explore the circumstances under which...• Будет полезно переформулировать... - It will be useful to have a reformulation of...• Будет полезно рассмотреть эту ситуацию с более общей точки зрения. - It will be useful to consider this situation more generally.• Будет полезно снова рассмотреть... - It will be useful to reconsider...• Было бы очень полезно уметь вычислять... - It would be very useful to be able to compute...• В некоторых случаях более полезно... - In some cases it is more useful to...• В самом деле, часто бывает полезно подумать о... - In fact, it is often useful to think of...• Возможно, будет полезно бросить взгляд на... - It is probably useful to look at...• Иногда бывает полезно подумать о... - Sometimes it is useful to think of...• Иногда бывает полезно рассмотреть... - It is sometimes useful to consider...• Может быть полезно представить... - It may be helpful to imagine...• Однако обнаружено, что более полезно... - It is found more useful, however, to...• Очень полезно заметить, что... - It is very useful to notice that...• Перед тем как начать более детальное изучение..., полезно рассмотреть... - Before beginning a more detailed study of..., it is helpful to consider...• Полезно (= поучительно) вычислить... - It is instructive to compute...• Полезно было бы проверить... - It might be well to examine...• Полезно здесь отвлечься и рассмотреть... - It is useful to digress here and consider...• Полезно иметь возможность визуализировать... - It is useful to be able to visualize...• Полезно помнить, что... - A useful result to remember is that...• Прежде чем продолжить этот анализ, полезно... - Before proceeding with this analysis, it is useful to...• Проделывая это, иногда бывает полезно (использовать и т. п.)... - When doing this it is sometimes convenient to...• Сейчас будет полезно (ввести и т. п.)... - It will be useful at this point to...• Сейчас может быть полезно... - It may be helpful at this point to...• Следовательно, полезно подумать о... - It is therefore useful to think of...• Часто бывает полезно иметь явные выражения для... - It is often useful to have explicit expressions for...• Это выражение часто бывает полезно для оценки... - This expression is often useful for estimating...• Это особенно полезно для представления... - It is particularly useful for representing...• Это свойство особенно полезно, когда... - This feature is particularly useful when... -
27 μή
A mā´, Arm. mi [from I.-E. mē´], negative used in prohibitions):— not, the negative of the will and thought, as οὐ of fact and statement; μή rejects, οὐ denies; μή is relative, οὐ absolute; μή subjective, οὐ objective. (A few examples of μηδέ and μηδείς have been included.)A in INDEPENDENT sentences, used in expressions of will or wish, command, entreaty, warning,1 with [tense] pres. imper., 2 pers.,μή μ' ἐρέθιζε Il.1.32
, al.; 3 pers.,μή μευ πειράτω 9.345
, etc.: rarely with [tense] aor. imper.,μὴ.. ἔνθεο τιμῇ 4.410
, cf. Od.24.248; in [dialect] Att.,μὴ ψεῦσον, ὦ Ζεῦ, τῆς.. ἐλπίδος Ar.Th. 870
; 3 pers.,μή τις ἀκουσάτω Od.16.301
, cf. Pi.O.8.55, P.5.23, A.Th. 1041, S.Aj. 1180;μηδεὶς νομισάτω, προσδοκησάτω X.Cyr.7.5.73
, Pl.Ap. 17c: with [tense] pf. imper. 3 pers.,μή τις ὀπίσσω τετράφθω Il.12.272
; or 2 pers. when [tense] pf. = [tense] pres.,μὴ κεκράγετε Ar. V. 415
.2 with subj. (usu. 2 pers. of [tense] aor.), in prohibitions,μὴ δή με.. ἐάσῃς Il.5.684
, cf. A.Pr. 583 (lyr.), al.; μή τοί με κρύψῃς τοῦτο ib. 625, cf. S.Ph. 470;μὴ φθονήσῃς Pl.Prt. 320c
: coupled with [tense] pres. imper.,μὴ βοηθήσητε τῷ πεπονθότι δεινά, μὴ εὐορκεῖτε D.21.211
; 3 pers.,μὴ.. γένηται Il.4.37
, cf. Od.22.213;μὴ ματεύσῃ θεὸς γενέσθαι Pi.O.5.24
: rarely, if ever, with 2 pers. [tense] pres. subj., (leg. κάμῃς); 3 pers., μή τις οἴηται, = μὴ οἰώμεθα, Pl.Lg. 861e: also with the hortative subj. used to supply the 1 pers. of the imper., [tense] pres. μὴ ἴομεν ([etym.] ἴωμεν) Il.12.216, etc.;μὴ διώκωμεν Hdt.8.109
, etc.: [tense] aor.μὴ πάθωμεν X.Cyr.1.5.11
, etc.: rarely with [ per.] 1sg.,μή σε.. κιχείω Il.1.26
, cf. 21.475, 22.123, S.OC 174 (anap.).b with [tense] pres. or [tense] aor. subj. in a warning or statement of fear, μὴ.. γένησθε take care you do not become, Il.5.487; μὴ.. ὑφαίνῃσιν I fear.. may prove to be weaving, Od.5.356; : in [dialect] Att. Prose, to make a polite suggestion of apprehension or hesitation, perhaps, , cf. Tht. 188d, Arist.Pol. 1291a8, al.: in later Greek the ind. is found,μὴ ἡ ἔννοια ἡμῶν.. ἀντιλαμβάνεται Dam.Pr.27
.3 with [tense] fut. ind., a dub. usage ( νεμεσήσετ ' is subj. in Il.15.115),μηδεμίαν ἄδειαν δώσετε Lys.29.13
; μὴ βουλήσεσθε (Pap. βούλη[σθ]ε) D.23.117; cf.μαλακὸν ἐνδώσετε μηδέν Ar.Pl. 488
.4 with past tenses of ind. to express an unfulfilled wish,μὴ ὄφελες λίσσεσθαι Il.9.698
, cf. Od. 11.548; ;εἴθε μή ποτ' εἰδόμαν Id.OT 1217
(lyr.), cf. E.IA70, Cyc. 186, X.Cyr.4.6.3.5 with opt. to express a negative wish, with [tense] pres.,ἃ μὴ κραίνοι τύχη A.Th. 426
, cf. Eu. 938 (lyr.): more freq. with [tense] aor.,μὴ σέ γ' ἐν ἀμφιάλῳ Ἰθάκῃ βασιλῆα Κρονίων ποιήσειεν Od.1.386
, cf. 403, 11.613.6 in oaths and asseverations,ἴστω Ζεὺς.., μὴ μὲν τοῖς ἵπποισιν ἀνὴρ ἐποχήσεται ἄλλος Il.10.330
;ἴστω νῦν τόδε Γαῖα.., μὴ.. Ποσειδάων.. πημαίνει Τρῶας 15.41
;μὰ τὴν Ἀφροδίτην.., μὴ ἐγώ σ' ἀφήσω Ar.Ec. 1000
, cf. Av. 195, Lys. 917.7 c. inf., when used as imper.,μὴ δή μοι ἀπόπροθεν ἰσχέμεν ἵππους Il.17.501
;μὴ πρὶν ἐπ' ἠέλιον δῦναι 2.413
;οἷς μὴ πελάζειν A.Pr. 712
.8 freq. without a Verb, εἰ χρή, θανοῦμαι. Answ. μὴ σύ γε (sc. θάνῃς) S.OC 1441; ἄπελθε νῦν. Answ. μὴ (sc. γενέσθω) ἀλλά nay but, Ar.Ach. 458; in curt expressions, μὴ τριβὰς ἔτι (sc. ποιεῖσθε) S.Ant. 577; μή μοι σύ none of that to me! E.Med. 964; μή μοι πρόφασιν no excuses! Ar.Ach. 345;μή μοί γε μύθους Id.V. 1179
.B in DEPENDENT clauses:1 with Final Conjs.,ἵνα μή Il.19.348
, etc.;ὅπως μή D.27.5
,al.;ὡς μή Il.8.37
, A.Pr.53,al.;ὄφρα μή Il. 1.118
,al.: with ὅπως ἄν and ὡς ἄν, that so,ὅπως ἂν.. μηδέ Ar.V. 178
, Pl.Grg. 481a;ὡς ἂν μή Od.4.749
, Hdt.1.5; butb μή alone, = ἵνα μή, lest,ἀπόστιχε μή τινοήσῃ Ἥρη Il.1.522
, cf. 587;λίσσεσθαι.., μή οἱ.. χολώσαιτο φρένα κούρη Od.6.147
: [tense] fut. ind. and [tense] aor. subj. in consecutive clauses, Ar.Ec. 495 (lyr., dub.l.).2 in the protasis of conditional sentences, v. εἰ (for the exceptions v. οὐ), and with temporal conjunctions used conditionally, v. ἐπειδάν, ὅταν, ὅτε, etc.b ὅτι μή except,ὅτι μὴ Χῖοι μοῦνοι Hdt.1.18
, cf. Th.4.26;ὅτι μὴ πᾶσα ἀνάγκη Pl.Phd. 67a
; ὅσον μή ib. 83a; ὅσα μὴ ἀποβαίνοντες provided only that they did not disembark, Th.4.16.3 in later Gr., with causal Conjs.,ὁ μὴ πιστεύων ἤδη κέκριται, ὅτι μὴ πεπίστευκεν Ev.Jo.3.18
, cf. Luc.DMort.21.2, D Deor.2.1;ἐπεὶ μή Id.Hist.Conscr.3
, etc.: also after ὅτι and ὡς that, , cf. Luc.Hist.Conscr.29, DDeor.20.10.4 in relat. clauses, which imply a condition or generality, ὃς δὲ μὴ εἶδέ κω τὴν κανναβίδα whoever.., Hdt.4.74; ὃ μὴ κελεύσει (fort. κελεύσαι) Ζεύς such a thing as.., A.Eu. 618, cf. 661, 899; λέγονθ' ἃ μὴ δεῖ such things as one ought not, S.Ph. 583; ; : freq. with subj.,ᾧ μὴ ἄλλοι ἀοσσητῆρες ἔωσιν Od.4.165
, al.: with ἄν, S.OT 281: with opt.,ἃ μὴ σαφῶς εἰδείη X.Cyr.1.6.19
, etc.: less freq. with opt. and ἄν, Pl.Phlb. 20a, Lg. 839a; γένοιτο δ' ἂν ἐν ᾗ μή τι ἂν προσδοκήσειεν χώρᾳ ib. 872d.5 c. inf.,a regularlyfrom Homer on, exc. after Verbs of saying and thinking (but v. infr. c): after ὥστε orὡς, ὥστε μὴ φρονεῖν A.Pers. 725
(troch.), etc. (for exceptions v. οὐ): always when the inf. takes the Art.,τὸ μὴ προμαθεῖν Pi.O.8.60
;τὸ μὴ ἀμελεῖν μάθε A. Eu.86
, cf. 749, Pr. 624; .b by an apparent pleonasm after Verbs of negative result signifying to forbid, deny, and the like ,ὁ δ' ἀναίνετο μηδὲν ἑλέσθαι Il.18.500
(without μή ib. 450);ἀντιδικεῖν Lys.6.12
([etym.] μηδέν); ἀντιλέγειν Th.5.49
, Is.4.15 ([etym.] μηδέ); ἀπαγορεύειν Antipho 5.34
, And.4.9; , D.33.19, etc.; ; , al. (withoutμή S.Aj.70
);ἀπιστεῖν Th.4.40
;ἀπεγνωκέναι Lys.1.34
;ἀποστερεῖσθαι Antipho 2.4.1
([etym.] μηδέ); ἀποτρέπεσθαι Id.5.32
([etym.] μηδέν) ; ἀρνεῖσθαι, ἔξαρνος εἶναι, Ar.Eq. 572, Hdt.3.67;ἐναντιωθῆναι Pl.Ap. 32b
;σχεῖν Hdt.1.158
; παύειν (where the part. is more freq.) Ar.Ach. 634; ;ἐπάρατον ἦν μὴ οἰκεῖν Th.2.17
: in these cases the Art. freq. precedesμή, τὸ δὲ μὴ λεηλατῆσαι.. ἔσχε τόδε Hdt.5.101
; ἐξομῇ τὸ μὴ εἰδέναι; S.Ant. 535; εἴργειν τὸ μή .. Th.3.1, etc.; also (lyr.): with Art. in gen., ἔχειν τοῦ μή .. X.An.3.5.71; ἐμποδὼν γίγνεσθαι τοῦ μή .. Id.Cyr.2.4.23.c after Verbs of saying and thinking which involve an action of will, as in those signifying to swear, aver, believe, and the like ; so after ὄμνυμι, Il.9.133, Od.5.179, Hdt.1.165, 2.179, Ar.V. 1047, etc.;μαρτυρῶ Lys.7.11
, D.45.15, etc.; , Smp. 202b, cf. Phd. 93d, etc.;ἐγγυῶμαι Pi.O.11(10).18
, Pl.Prt. 336d; , etc.;πιστεύω And.1.2
, X.An.1.9.8, etc.: occasionally with other Verbs,φημί Id.Mem.1.2.39
, Pl.Tht. 155a; λέγω, προλέγω, Th. 5.49, 1.139; πάντες ἐροῦσι μή .. X. Cyr.7.1.18; νομίζω ib.7.5.59, Th.6.102; : very freq. in later Gr., Ev.Matt.2.12, Luc. Peregr.44, etc.6 with the part., when it can be resolved into a conditional clause, μὴ ἐνείκας, = εἰ μὴ ἤνεικε, Hdt.4.64; μὴ θέλων, = εἰ μὴ θέλεις, A.Pr. 504; μὴ δολώσαντος θεοῦ, = εἰ μὴ ἐδόλωσε, Id.Ag. 273; μὴ δρῶν, = εἰ μὴ δρῴην, S.OT77, etc.: in a general or characteristic sense, δίδασκέ με ὡς μὴ εἰδότα, = ut qui nihil sciam, Id.OC 1155, cf. Ant. 1063, 1064; τίς πρὸς ἀνδρὸς μὴ βλέποντος ἄρκεσις; one who sees not, Id.OC73: in this signf. freq. with the Art.,ὁ μὴ λεύσσων Id.Tr. 828
(lyr.);ὁ μὴ δουλεύσας Pl.Lg. 762e
;τῷ μὴ εἰργασμένῳ Antipho 5.65
;τὸν.. μὴ φροντίσαντα Lycurg.27
, cf. 45, etc.: with causal significance,μὴ παρὼν θαυμάζεται S.OT 289
, etc.;ἄθλια πάσχω μὴ.. μόνον βιαζόμενος Antipho 2.2.4
; ;μηδενὸς ἐμποδὼν ὄντος D.3.8
: very freq. in later Greek, POxy.38.16 (i A.D.), Luc.DMeretr.12.4, etc.: occasionally after Verbs of knowing and showing, S.Ph.79, OC 656, 797, 1122, E.Tr. 970, Th.1.76, 2.17.7 with Substs., Adjs., and Advbs. used generically, with or without Art.,τὰ μὴ δίκαια A.Eu. 432
;δίκαια καὶ μὴ δίκαια Id.Ch.78
(lyr.);τὸ μὴ 'νδικον S.OT 682
(lyr.);τὸ μὴ καλόν Id.Ant. 370
(lyr.); ἡ μὴ 'μπειρία, = τὸ μὴ ἔχειν ἐμπειρίαν, want of experience, Ar.Ec. 115;ἡ μὴ ἐπιτροπή Pl.Lg. 966c
; δῆμον καὶ μὴ δῆμον ib. 759b;ὁ μὴ ἰατρός Id.Grg. 459b
;νίκης μὴ κακῆς A.Eu. 903
, cf. Th. 411;τῷ φρονοῦντι μὴ καλῶς Id.Pr. 1012
, cf. Ag. 349, 927.8 after Verbs expressing fear or apprehension (cf. μὴ οὐ):a when the thing feared is [tense] fut., mostly with subj.: with [tense] pres. subj., δεινῶς ἀθυμῶ μὴ βλέπων ὁ μάντις ᾖ shall proveto be.., S.OT 747, cf.Ant. 1113;ὅρα μὴ κυβεύῃς Pl.Prt. 314a
: more freq. with [tense] aor.,δείδοικα.. μή σε παρείπῃ Il. 1.555
, cf. 9.244, 13.745: with [tense] pf., shall prove to have been, , cf. Ph. 494, Hdt.3.119,4.140, etc.: less freq. with [tense] fut. ind., X.Cyr.2.3.6, Ar.Ec. 488, Pl.Phlb. 13a: with opt. according to the sequence of moods and tenses: [tense] pres. opt., S. Tr. 482, X.An.1.10.9: [tense] aor., Od.11.634, etc.: [tense] pf., X.Cyr.1.3.10: with [tense] fut. opt. in oratio obliqua, Id.HG6.4.27, Mem.1.2.7, Pl.Euthphr. 15d: with opt. and ἄν, S.Tr. 631, X.vect.4.41.b when the action is [tense] pres. or past, the ind. is used, , cf. E. Ion 1523, Ar.Nu. 493, Pl.La. 196c;ὅρα μὴ παίζων ἔλεγεν Id.Tht. 145b
, cf. E.Hel. 119; , cf. E.Or. 209, Pl.Ly. 218d;δείδω μὴ δὴ πάντα θεὰ νημερτέα εἶπεν Od. 5.300
.c with ind. and subj. in consecutive clauses, E.Ph.93.C in QUESTIONS:I direct questions,1 with ind., where aneg. answer is anticipated (but more generally in A.Ag. 683 (lyr.), S.OC 1502, Tr. 316, Pl.Grg. 488b), in Hom. only ἦ μή .. ; Od.6.200, 9.405; μή σοι δοκοῦμεν .. ; A.Pers. 344, cf. Pr. 249, 959, etc.: in Trag. and [dialect] Att. freq. ἆρα μή; Id.Th. 208, S.El. 446, Pl.R. 405a: for questions in which μή ([etym.] μηδέ ) follows οὐ, v. οὐ μή.b in other questions, τί μὴ ποιήσω; what am I not to do? S.El. 1276 (lyr.); τί μή; why not? Id.Aj. 668 (s.v.l.); cf. μήν2 with subj., when the speaker deliberates about a neg. action, μὴ οὕτω φῶμεν; Pl.R. 335c, cf. 337b, 417b; ὁ τοιοῦτος μὴ δῷ δίκην; D.21.35; πῶς μὴ φῶμεν; Pl.Tht. 161e: with opt. and ἄν, πῶς ἄν τις μὴ θυμῷ λέγοι; how can a man help being excited when he speaks? Id.Lg. 887c, cf. Grg. 510d, X. Mem.3.1.10.II indirect questions, freq. with Verbs implying fear and apprehension (cf. B. 8),ὄφρα ἴδωμεν μὴ τοὶ κοιμήσωνται Il.10.98
, cf. 101, Od.21.395;περισκοπῶ μή πού τις.. ἐγχρίμπτει S.El. 898
, cf. Th.2.13, etc.; also σκοπεῖσθαι πῶς ἂν μή .. Isoc.5.8, cf. 15.6; later in simple indirect questions,ἐπυνθάνετο μὴ ἔγνω Ant.Lib.23.5
.2 in questions introduced byεἰ, ἤρετό με.. εἰ μὴ μέμνημαι Aeschin.2.36
( εἰ οὐκ in same sense, 1.84): in the second part of a disjunctive question, εἰ.. ἢ (or εἴτε) μή.., εἴτε.. εἴτε μή .., A.Eu. 468, 612, And.1.7, Pl.Ap. 18a, R. 457d, X.Cyr.2.1.7; εἴτε.. εἴτε μή.., εἰ.. ἢ οὔ, εἰ.. ἢ μή without difference of meaning between μή and οὐ, Is.8.9; so also,τοὺς νόμους καταμανθάνειν εἰ καλῶς κεῖνται ἢ μή,.. τοὺς λόγους, εἰ ὀρθῶς διδάσκουσι τὸ πρᾶγμα ἢ οὔ Antipho 5.14
.D POSITION of μή. When the neg. extends its power over the whole clause, μή prop. precedes the Verb. When its force is limited to single words, it precedes those words. But Poets sts. put μή after the Verb,ὄλοιο μή πω S.Ph. 961
; φράσῃς.. μὴ πέρα ib. 332, cf. OC 1522.E PROSODY: in Trag. μή may be joined by synizesis with a following ει or ου, μὴ οὐ, μὴ εἰδέναι, S.OT13, 221, Tr. 321, etc.: initial ε after μή is cut off by aphaeresis,μὴ 'πὁθουν Id.Aj. 962
;μὴ 'μβαίνῃς Id.OC 400
; : in Prose,μὴ 'κ IG12.115.11
: μή folld. by α is sts. written μἀ .. (v. μὴ ἀλλά, etc.); sts. separately,μὴ ἀδικεῖν A.Eu.85
, etc.F μή in COMPOSITION, or joined with other Particles, as μὴ ἀλλά, μὴ γάρ, μὴ οὐ, μὴ ὅπως or ὅτι, μή ποτε, etc., will be found in alphabetical order. -
28 ситуация
situation• Будет полезно использовать ситуацию1, в которой... - It will be useful to explore the circumstances under which...• Будет полезно рассмотреть эту ситуацию с более общей точки зрения. - It will be useful to consider this situation more generally.• Бывают сложные ситуации, когда интуиция обманывается. - There are complex situations that baffle the intuition.• В большинстве практических ситуаций ничего из этой информации не дано. - In most practical situations, neither of these pieces of information is given.• В большинстве практических ситуациях это не важно, потому что... - In most practical cases this is not important since...• В менее критических ситуациях возможно (указать и т. п.)... - For less critical cases, it is possible to...• В некоторых ситуациях бывает возможно... - In some situations it is possible to...• В обычной ситуации ожидалось бы, что... - Normally, it would be expected that...• В подобной неопределенной ситуации экспериментатор понимает, что... - In such an uncertain situation, the experimenter realizes that...• В подобной ситуации мы могли бы задать два вопроса... - In such a situation, we might ask two questions:...• В подобной ситуации необходимо... - In such a situation, it is necessary to...• В следующей главе мы упростим ситуацию, рассматривая случай... - In the next chapter we simplify matters by considering the case of...• В таких ситуациях кажется малоправдоподобным, что... - In these situations it seems unlikely that...• В такой ситуации имеет смысл (вычислить и т. п.)... - In this situation it pays to...• В такой ситуации мы часто говорим, что... - In this situation, we often say that...• В этой ситуации естественно определить... - In this situation it is natural to define...• В этой ситуации мы будем иметь дело... - In this context we shall deal with...• В этой ситуации хорошо известно, что... - In this situation it is well known that...• Важная ситуация возникает, когда... - An important situation arises when...• Во многих ситуациях относительно легко (вычислить и т. п.)... - In many situations it is relatively easy to...• Возможна также (и) более сложная ситуация. - A more complicated situation is also possible.• Данная ситуация адекватно иллюстрируется... - The situation is adequately illustrated by...• Данная ситуация напоминает о... - The situation is reminiscent of...• Данная ситуация подобна той, где/ когда... - The situation is similar to that of...• И это могло бы создать ситуацию, где... - And this might create the situation where...• Идеальная ситуация достигается, когда... - The ideal situation is reached when...• Изучение таких ситуаций обеспечивает... - The study of such situations provides...• Иногда у нас возникает ситуация, что... - Sometimes we have the situation that...• Как мы сейчас увидим, это другая ситуация. - But here the situation is different, as we shall now see.• Мы возвращаемся к стандартной ситуации, в которой... - We revert to the standard situation in which...• Мы можем взглянуть на эту ситуацию с более общей точки зрения следующим образом. - We can look at this situation in general terms as follows.• Мы можем исправить эту ситуацию, предприняв два шага. - We can remedy this situation by taking two steps.• Мы промоделируем ситуацию следующим образом. - We model the situation as follows.• Мы рассматриваем относительно простую ситуацию, в которой... - We consider a relatively simple situation in which...• Мы уже видели в других ситуациях, что... - We have seen in other circumstances that...• На самом деле, такая ситуация возникает, потому что... - Effectively, the situation arises because...• Обычная ситуация состоит в том, что... - The normal situation is that...• Однако бывают ситуации, когда удобно... - There are occasions, however, when it is convenient to...• Однако ситуация не всегда так очевидна, как эта. - Things are not always as obvious as this, however.• Однако ситуация усложняется, когда... - However, things are less simple when...• Особая ситуация осуществляется, если мы... - A special situation results if we...• Особенно простой является ситуация, когда... - A particularly simple situation is that in which...• Очевидно, что эта ситуация возникает просто потому, что... - It is obvious that this situation arises simply because...• Очевидным средством для исправления ситуации здесь является... - The obvious remedy is to...• Подобная ситуация возникнет (каждый раз), когда мы рассматриваем... - A similar situation will arise when we discuss...• Подобная ситуация существует в случае, когда/где... - A similar situation exists in the case of...• Подобные методы могут использоваться в более сложных ситуациях. - Similar methods may be employed in more complicated cases.• Простейший пример такой ситуации дается специальным случаем... - The simplest example of such a situation is the special case of...• Пытаясь улучшить ситуацию, мы приходим к... - In an attempt to improve on this situation, one is led to...• Сегодня ситуация существенно отличается. - The situation is very different today.• Ситуация еще менее понятна, если... - The situation is even less clear if...• Ситуация меняется, если мы... - The situation changes if we...• Ситуация становится проще в случае, когда... - The situation is slightly simpler in the case where...• Ситуация улучшается в случае, когда... - The situation is improved in the case of...• Физически эта ситуация не очень важна, поскольку... - Physically this situation is not very important, since...• Чтобы прояснить ситуацию, мы вводим... - То clarify the situation we introduce...• Чтобы справиться с подобной ситуацией, нам необходимо... - In order to handle such a situation, we need to...• Чтобы эффективно действовать в подобной ситуации, мы должны... - In order to deal effectively with circumstances of this kind, we must...• Эта ситуация лучше всего описывается в сферических координатах. - The situation is best described in spherical coordinates.• Эта ситуация может также возникнуть, если... - This situation may also arise if...• Эта ситуация настолько обычна, что... - This situation is so common that...• Эта ситуация представлена на рис. 4. - This situation is represented by Figure 4.• Эта ситуация рассматривается в главах 2 и 3. - This situation is treated in Chapters 2 and 3.• Это может упростить ситуацию... - It may simplify matters to...• Это не является незнакомой ситуацией (= Это знакомая ситуация). - This is not an unfamiliar situation.• Это типичная ситуация. - This is a typical situation. -
29 Mohair
The hair obtained from the Angora goat, and is grown chiefly in Turkey, South Africa, the U.S.A. and Australia. It is lustrous white, fine, wavy and long. The length varies from 4-in. to 10-in. and spins from 28's to 50's quality. It has no felting properties. That from the U.S.A. is much lower in quality than the others, having about 15 per cent more kempy fibre. Mohair is chiefly used in braids, felt hats, linings, plushes, etc., and the coarser kinds for carpets and low-grade woollen fabrics. ————————ANGORA, or "Mohair"The hair or wool of the goat of that name. More generally known as mohair. The animal originally had its home in Asia Minor. About 1858 it was introduced into Cape Colony, from which country we now get a large supply. The natives of Asia Minor made shawls from the wool, which resembled Cashmere shawls. In colour it is white, average length of hair is 6 to 8 inches, and- has a curly structure. It is a very useful fibre, and largely used by the manufacturers of Astrakhan, wool crepons, plushes and cashmeres; also used in many silk cloths. The French use the fibre in a cloth named "poil de chevre", which has a fine spun silk coloured warp and angora weft. Bradford -imitates this cloth with a fine cotton warp. It has more lustre than wool, but is not so warm. Sir Titus Salt, by introducing the manufacture of goods made from mohair into Saltaire, raised Saltaire into a town from a village. -
30 κομψός
A nice, refined, gentlemanly, ἐσμὲν ἅπαντα κομψοὶ ἄνδρες we are perfect gentlemen, Eup.159, cf. Ar.V. 1317;κ. ἐν συνουσίᾳ Id.Nu. 649
; τὸ θῆλυ τοὺς πόδας ἔχει κομψοτέρους more delicate, finer, Arist.Phgn. 809b9.2 smart, clever, ingenious, of persons or their words and acts,ὁ πρῶτος εὑρὼν κ. ἦν τραγήματα Alex.185
;κ. θεαταί Cratin.169
, cf. 307;Θηραμένης ὁ κ. Ar.Ra. 967
;Σικελὸς κ. ἀνήρ Timocr.6
, cf. Pl.Grg. 493a; κ. περί τι clever about.., Id.R. 495d ([comp] Sup.), Cra. 405d; of a dog's instinct,κ. τὸ πάθος αὐτοῦ τῆς φύσεως Id.R. 376a
; μὰ γῆν.., μὴ 'γὼ νόημα κομψότερον ἤκουσά πω a more ingenious device.., Ar.Av. 195; τὸ πρᾶγμα κ. [ἐστι] Id.Th.93, cf. 460 (lyr., [comp] Comp.), Dionys.Com.3.1; esp. in a sneering sense, over-ingenious, ; τρίβων γὰρ εἶ τὰ κομψά versed in subtleties, Id.Rh. 625;μή μοι τὰ κομψὰ ποικίλοι γενοίατο, ἀλλ' ὧν πόλει δεῖ Id.Fr.16
; τὸ κ. refinement, subtlety, Arist.Pol. 1265a12;τῶν ἰατρῶν ὅσοι κ. ἢ περίεργοι Id.Resp. 480b27
;κ. σοφίσματα E.Fr. 188.5
; τοῦτ' ἔχει -ότατον this is the subtlest part of it, Pl.Tht. 171a; κομψότερος.. ὁ λόγος ἢ κατ' ἐμέ too subtle for me, Id.Cra. 429d:—but in Pl. and Arist., usu. clever, esp. skilful in technique, with at most a slight irony (κομψοὺς Πλάτων οὐ τοὺς πανούργους, ἀλλὰ τοὺς βελτίστους Moer.p.206 P.).3 more generally, nice, good, pleasant,πάντων δὲ κομψότατον τὸ τῆς πόας Pl.Phdr. 230c
; τὰ κ. ταῦτα χλανίσκια that nice suit of yours, Aeschin.1.131.II Adv. - ψῶς cleverly, Ar.Ach. 1016 (lyr.), Pl.Cra. 399a, etc.: [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Isoc. 15.195; κ. ἔχειν to be well, 'nicely' in health, PPar.18.3 (ii B.C.), cf. PLond. ined. 2126 (ii/iii A.D.), etc.; κομψότερον σχεῖν to get better in health, Ev.Jo.4.52, cf. Arr.Epict.3.10.13, POxy.935.5 (iii A.D.): [comp] Sup. - ότατα nicely, Ar.Lys.89; λέγεσθαι κομψότατα most cleverly, Pl.Tht. 202d.— Chiefly found in [dialect] Att. Com. and Prose; Trag. only in E. (Orig. sense uncertain; = στρεβλός, Erot. (citing Euripides); = στρογγύλος, Hsch.) -
31 ναός
ναός, οῦ, ὁ (Hom.+; s. B-D-F §44, 1; Mlt-H. 71; 121) a place or structure specifically associated with or set apart for a deity, who is frequently perceived to be using it as a dwelling, temple.ⓐ of temples gener. (Diod S 5, 15, 2 θεῶν ναούς; Ar. 3:2; Just., A I, 9, 1; Hippol., Ref. 5, 26, 33) Ac 17:24. Specif. of temples: of replicas of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus 19:24 (Tat. 3:1); but here, near ἱερόν vs. 27 (cp. OGI 90, 34 [196 B.C.]; Sb 8745, 6 [pap 171/72 A.D.] ἐν τῷ ἱερῷ Σοκνοβραίσεως ναὸς ξύλινος περικεχρυσωμένος. Likew. 8747, 5; 3 Macc 1:10; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 139 ἱερὰ κ. ναοί, Decal. 7; Jos., Ant. 16, 106), ναός can be understood in the more restricted sense shrine, where the image of the goddess stood (so Hdt. et al.; Diod S 1, 97, 9; 20, 14, 3; UPZ 5, 27=6, 22 [163 B.C.], s. the editor’s note; BGU 1210, 191 ἐν παντὶ ἱερῷ, ὅπου ναός ἐστιν; 211; PErlang 21 [II A.D.]: APF 14, ’41, 100f, a shrine w. a ξόανον of Isis).ⓑ of the temple at Jerusalem (3 Km 6:5, 17 al.; Jos., Ant. 8, 62ff; Just., D. 36, 6 al; SibOr 3, 575; 657; 702; Stephan. Byz. s.v. Σόλυμα: ὁ ναὸς ὁ ἐν Ἱεροσολύμοις.—ναός [νεώς] of Herod’s temple: Philo, In Flacc. 46, Leg. ad Gai. 278 al.; Jos., Bell. 5, 185; 207; 215, Ant. 15, 380; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 47, 11; Did., Gen. 135, 17; 192, 23; also of the entire temple precinct: Jos., Bell. 6, 293, C. Ap. 2, 119) Mt 23:17, 35; 27:5, 40; Mk 14:58 (on this saying s. RHoffmann, Heinrici Festschr. 1914, 130–39 and MGoguel, Congr. d’Hist. du Christ. I 1928, 117–36. More generally DPlooij, Jes. and the Temple: ET 42, ’31, 36–39); 15:29; Lk 1:21f; J 2:20; Ac 7:48 v.l.; Rv 11:2; 1 Cl 41:2; 16:1ff; GPt 7:26. ὁ ν. καὶ ὁ λαὸς Ἰσραήλ 16:5; οἱ ἱερεῖς τ. ναοῦ 7:3. τὸ καταπέτασμα τοῦ ναοῦ the curtain of the temple that separated the Holy of Holies fr. the holy place Mt 27:51; Mk 15:38; Lk 23:45; τ. κ. τ. ναοῦ τῆς Ἰερουσαλήμ GPt 5:20. τὰ παθνώματα τοῦ ναοῦ the paneled ceiling of the temple GJs 24:3. An oath by the temple Mt 23:16, 21. More fully ὁ ναὸς τοῦ θεοῦ (as ParJer 4:4; Jos., Ant. 15, 380; cp. Artem. 2, 26 νεὼς θεοῦ) Mt 26:61; 2 Th 2:4 (on this s. WWrede, Die Echtheit des 2 Th 1903, 96ff); Rv 11:1 (on the prophecy of the rescue of the temple fr. the general destruction cp. Jos., Bell. 6, 285). ὁ ναὸς τοῦ κυρίου Lk 1:9; cp. 1 Cl 23:5 (Mal 3:1). ναὸς κυρίου GJs (16 times), also τῷ ν. αὐτοῦ 23:1.ⓒ of a heavenly sanctuary (cp. Ps 10:4; 17:7; Wsd 3:14 ν. κυρίου; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 66; TestLevi 5:1) of Rv: ὁ ναός 14:15; 15:6, 8ab; 16:1, 17. ὁ ναὸς αὐτοῦ (=τοῦ θεοῦ) 7:15; 11:19b. ὁ ναὸς ὁ ἐν τ. οὐρανῷ 14:17. ὁ ναὸς τοῦ θεοῦ ὁ ἐν τ. οὐρανῷ 11:19a. ὁ ναὸς τῆς σκηνῆς τ. μαρτυρίου ἐν τ. οὐρανῷ 15:5. S. also 3:12. Yet there will be no temple in the New Jerusalem 21:22a; God in person is the sanctuary of the eternal city vs. 22b.ⓓ of a human body or part thereof, in imagery (Philo, Op. M. 136f of the σῶμα as the νεὼς ἱερὸς ψυχῆς; Tat. 15, 2).—Of the spirit-filled body of Christians, which is said to be a habitation of God, therefore a temple (Iren. 5, 9, 4 [PJena]; Hippol., Ref. 5, 19, 15; cp. Sextus 35), which is not to be contaminated by sinful indulgence (on Greco-Roman purity regulations for entry into temples, s. for example SIG 983 and note 3): τὸ σῶμα ὑμῶν ν. τοῦ ἐν ὑμῖν ἁγίου πνεύματός ἐστιν your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (dwelling) within you 1 Cor 6:19. The habitation of the heart is a ν. ἅγιος τῷ κυρίῳ 6:15; cp. the development of this thought 16:6–10 (Pythagorean saying in HSchenkl, Wiener Stud 8, 1886, 273 no. 66 νεὼς θεοῦ σοφὸς νοῦς, ὸ̔ν ἀεὶ χρὴ παρασκευάζειν κ. κατακοσμεῖν εἰς παραδοχὴν θεοῦ. Cp. Sextus 46a; Synes., Dio 9 p. 49c νεὼς οὗτος [i.e., the νοῦς οἰκεῖος θεῷ=the Νοῦς is the real temple of God]). Of spirit-filled Christians γίνεσθαι ν. τέλειον τῷ θεῷ 4:11. φυλάσσειν τὴν σάρκα ὡς ν. θεοῦ 2 Cl 9:3; τηρεῖν τὴν σάρκα ὡς ν. θεοῦ IPhld 7:2. Hence individual Christians are called αὐτοῦ (=θεοῦ) ναοί IEph 15:3. Of a Christian congregation 1 Cor 3:16, 17ab; 2 Cor 6:16ab. αὔξει εἰς ναὸν ἅγιον ἐν κυρίῳ Eph 2:21. The Christians are λίθοι ναοῦ πατρός stones for the Father’s temple IEph 9:1. To place great emphasis on the oneness of the Christian community (which permits no division) Christians are challenged thus: πάντες ὡς εἰς ἕνα ναὸν συντρέχετε θεοῦ come together, all of you, as to one temple of God IMg 7:2.—(Cp.: ναοῦ τοῦ θεοῦ ὄντος τοῦ παντὸς κόσμου ‘the entire world is God’s temple’ Orig., C. Cels. 7, 44, 38).—S. ἱερόν b.—KBaltzer, HTR 58, ’65, 263–77 (Luke); BGärtner, The Temple and the Community in Qumran and in the NT ’65; RClements, God and Temple ’65 (OT).ⓔ The uses in J 2:19, 20, 21 call for special attention. Jesus, standing in Jersualem’s temple exclaims, λύσατε τὸν ναὸν τοῦτον καὶ ἐν τρισίν ἡμέραις ἐγερῶ αὐτόν destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it (vs. 19), which some persons in the narrative understand as a ref. to the physical structure (vs. 20), but the narrator interprets it as a reference to the ναὸς τοῦ σώματος αὐτοῦ temple of his body (vs. 21) (AMDubarle, Le signe du Temple [J 2:19]: RB 48, ’39, 21–44; OCullmann, TZ 4, ’48, 367). Cp. the description of Christ’s body δικαιοσύνης ν. AcPlCor 2:17.—B. 1465. DELG. M-M. DLNT 1159–66. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
32 généralisable
ʒeneʀalizabl* * *ʒeneʀalizabl adj* * *généralisable adj which can be generalized ( épith, après n) (à to apply to); l'expérience est généralisable à d'autres domaines the experiment can be generalized to apply to other fields.[ʒeneralizabl] adjectifl'expérience/la théorie est intéressante, mais est-elle généralisable? it's an interesting experiment/theory, but can it be generalized ou applied more generally? -
33 stampede
( estampida [estampida] < estampía 'tumultuous race; abrupt departure' < estampar, of Germanic origin, probably from French estamper 'to crush; to mash')1) OED: 1826. As a noun, the mass bolting of frenzied cattle. Also, more generally, the sudden bolting of any herd of animals, or even of humans, as in a gold stampede or land stampede.2) Calgary, Alberta: 1912. By extension from (1), a southwestern celebration consisting of a rodeo and other contests and exhibitions.3) OED: 1823. As an intransitive verb, to take flight suddenly (generally said of a herd of cattle or other animals).4) OED: 1848. As a transitive verb, to cause a stampede (1), usually said of humans. This was a technique used by Indians and others to steal cattle. The Royal Academy defines estampida primarily as a sharp, loud noise, such as one made by the firing of a cannon. It also refers to the precipitous flight of a human or animal, or of a group of either of these. Spanish sources do not reference the term as a verb; usages (3) and (4) are extensions of (1). -
34 συζυγία
II yoke of animals, pair,σ. πώλων E.Hipp. 1131
(lyr.); of persons, Plu.Demetr.1: generally, pair, Pl. Phd. 71c, Prm. 143d, Arist.IA 704b20; σ. πτερύγων, μήλων, δονάκων, AP5.267.6, 289 (both Paul. Sil.), 6.27 (Theaet.); ἄρσενα σ., of two sons, IG12(8).442.6 ([place name] Thasos); κατὰ συζυγίας in pairs, esp. of animals,κατὰ συζυγίας φωλοῦσιν.. οἱ ἄρρενες θήλεσιν Arist.HA 599b6
, cf. 631b1; in plants, Thphr.HP3.11.3, al.: hence,2 coupling, copulation, AP5.220 (Paul. Sil.), 10.68 (Agath.).3 in war, squadron of four war-chariots,= two ζυγαρχίαι, Ascl.Tact.8, Ael. Tact.22.2.III conjunction of words or things in pairs, syzygy, Arist.Top. 113a12, GC 332b3 (pl.), Mete. 378b11 (pl.), Stoic.2.132, Gal. 6.95, al.: more generally, combination of words, οὐκ ἐν τῷ κάλλει τῶν ὀνομάτων ἡ πειθώ, ἀλλ' ἐν τῇ ς. D.H.Comp.3, cf. 6; of letters, ib.22; coupling of terms in a syllogism, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.50.2 Gramm., conjugation, D.T.638.6 (pl.), A.D.Adv.161.28, POxy.469.13 (iii A.D.); or declension, A.D.Adv.198.6, Synt.271.16, Ath.9.392b; any group of related words, e.g. sapiens, sapienter, sapientia, Cic.Top. 3.12, cf. 9.38.3 in Prosody, syzygy, dipodia, Heph.7.8, Aristid. Quint.1.14, Syrian.in Hermog.1p.31R.IV Astron., syzygy, of two stars one of which rises and sets as the other sets and rises, Autol.1.4; of zodiacal signs rising and setting between the same points of the horizon, Gem.2.27; of the moon's conjunctions and oppositions with the sun, Ptol.Alm. 5.1, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.131; so of planets, Ptol.Alm.5.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συζυγία
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35 συμβόλαιον
II in Law, contract, covenant, bond, in acknowledgement of a loan (v.συμβάλλω 1.6
), συμβολαίου λαχεῖν (sc. δίκην ) obtain leave to bring an action for enforcing a contract, Lys.17.3;οὐ τὸ παράπαν σ. ἐξαρνοῦνται μὴ γενέσθαι D.34.3
; συμβολαίου οὐκ ὄντος.. οὔτε ναυτικοῦ οὔτε ἐγγείου no bond with security either on bottomry or on land, Id.33.3, cf. SIG742.50 (Ephesus, i B.C.); ἀπώλλυτο καὶ τῷ πατρὶ τὸ ς. his loan would have been lost, D.49.2; ποιεῖσθαι τὸ ς. Arist.Rh.Al. 1431a17, etc.; of a receipt, BGU 1047 ii 3: mostly in pl., τὰ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ς. Pl.Plt. 295a;σ. ἃ πρὸς ἀλλήλους συμβάλλουσιν Id.R. 425c
;ἀνδρὶ.. συμμείξαντι σ. μετρίως Id.Lg. 958c
; τὰ Ἀθήναζε καὶ τὰ Ἀθήνηθεν ς. bonds for money lent on freights to and from Athens, D.32.1;τὰ σ. διαλύειν Arist. Pol. 127a10
, cf. IG12.16.7, 116.18, al.;τὰ σ. καὶ τὰ ἄλλα νομίσματα Phld.Rh.1.233
S.; δικαστήριον τὸ διαλῦσον τὰ μετέωρα ς. pending suits for enforcing contracts, Supp.Epigr.1.363.9, al. (Samos, iii B.C.), cf. SIG344.24 (Teos, iv B.C.); , cf. Arist.Pol. 1275b9; ἀντίδικος ἐκ συμβολαίων the opposite party in such a suit, Is.5.33; συμβόλαια ἀποστερεῖν fail in payment of money lent on such bond, Isoc.12.243, D.32.7; πράξεις συμβολαίων exaction of such moneys, And.1.88; μικρῶν ἕνεκα ς. for paltry sums so lent, Lys.12.98: more generally, τὰ τοῦ καθ' ἡμέραν βίου ς., i.e. the engagements of life, common civil rights, D.18.210; τὰ περὶ τὴν ἀγορὰν ς. Arist.Pol. 1300b12; ἀναγραφὴ τῶν ς. Thphr.Fr.97.2;ἐὰν μή τις ἄγῃ πρὸς ἴδιον σ. ἐγκαλῶν τι αὐτῷ SIG494.8
(Delph., iii B.C.).2 generally, engagement, E. Ion 411; τὰ ἄλλα ς. other transactions (than wills), Is.4.12, cf. Isoc.20.16, Pl.Lg. 913a; of the relation between ward and guardian, ib. 922a; τὰ ἑκούσια ς. Id.R. 556b, Arist. EN 1164b13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμβόλαιον
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36 συμπλέκω
A twine or plait together, συνδεῖν καὶ ς. Pl.Plt. 309b;στέφανον Plu.Eum.6
; σὺν δ' ἀναμὶξ πλέξας ἶριν having twined the iris therewith, AP4.1.9 (Mel.);ἄτριον κερκίδι Theoc.18.34
; τὼ Χεῖρε ἐς τοὐπίσω ξυμπλέκοντες joining their hands behind them, Th.4.4; σ. τινὶ τὰς Χεῖρας join hands, become intimate with one, Plb.2.45.2, cf. 47.6; soσ. σπέρμα καὶ γάμους τέκνων E.Fr.326.5
: abs., πλάταισιν ἐσχάταισι ς. perh. binding the whole together, Id.IA 292 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., to be twined together, plaited,ἐκ τῶν θαλλῶν Din.1.18
;ἡ ψυχὴ διὰ τὸ συμπεπλέχθαι πρὸς τὸ σῶμα Arist.de An. 406b28
, cf. Placit.1.7.31;πρὸς ἄλληλα Pl. Ti. 80c
;λύγοισι σῶμα συμπεπλεγμένοι E.Cyc. 225
; ὅταν συμπλᾰκῇ [τὰ στελέχη] when they are twisted together, Thphr.CP5.5.4; ἴχνη συμπεπλεγμένα tracks entangled, crossing in different directions, opp. ὀρθά, X.Cyn.5.6.2 combine notions logically under one term,σ. εἰς τὸ αὐτὸ κίνησιν καὶ ἀριθμόν Arist.de An. 409b11
, cf.EN 1119b30; join words so as to form a proposition,σ. τὰ ῥήματα τοῖς ὀνόμασι Pl. Sph. 262d
, cf. Tht. 202b:—[voice] Pass., ; of words, opp. ἁπλῶς λέγεσθαι (to be used singly), Arist.Ph. 195b15, cf. Metaph. 1014a13; κατηγορίαι συμπεπλεγμέναι complex, opp. ἁπλαῖ, Id.APr. 49a8, cf. Int. 16a23, PA 643b30; περὶ τοῦ -πεπλεγμένου on the compound sentence, title of work by Chrysipp., Stoic.2.68.3 more generally, εὖ τοῖς ὀνόμασι σ. τοὺς νόμους mix up or interweave the laws with rhetorical ornament, D.58.41; σ. τὰς πίστεις τῶν ἀσθενῶν τοῖς προτεινομένοις combines the proof of the weak points with.., D.H.Rh.8.5; cf. συμπλοκή; σ. πράξεις connect, involve them in mutual relations, Plb.5.105.4, D.S.16.42; [ συμπτώματα] Gal.18(2).157; but σ. ἀλλήλαις τὰς πράξεις mix them up, confuse them in a narrative, Plb.5.31.4, cf. Vett.Val.352.27;ἑτερογενῆ σημεῖα συμπλέκων Gal.16.747
.4 mix ingredients, Sor.1.77, Gal.12.647:—[voice] Pass., Arist. Ph. 189b5, Philum. ap. Orib.45.29.59.II [voice] Pass., of persons wrestling, to be intertwined, locked together (cf. σύμπλεγμα), συμπλεκέντος Γωβρύεω τῷ Μάγῳ Hdt.3.78
, cf. Gal.15.124: generally of combatants, to be engaged in close fight,συμπλακέντες διαγωνίζεσθαι D.9.51
, cf. Plb.1.28.2, Luc.Symp.44;σ. τοῖς πολεμίοις Plb.3.69.13
;πρὸς τὴν οὐραγίαν Id.4.11.7
; of a ship, to be entangled with her opponent, Hdt.8.84, Plb.1.23.6: metaph., to be at grips with, συμπλακέντα τῇ Σκυθῶν ἐρημίᾳ (i. e. Euathlus) Ar.Ach. 704; συμπεπλέγμεθα ξένῳ we are entangled or engaged with him, E.Ba. 800, cf. Aeschin.2.153;περὶ τὸ βῆμα τῷ Περικλεῖ Plu.Per.11
; of war, ; of disputes, etc., to be involved in, λοιδορίαις ς. Pl.Lg. 935c; ταῖς μάχαις, τοῖς πολιτικοῖς πράγμασιν, Phld.Mus.p.27K., Rh.1.11S., cf. BGU 1011 iii 7(iii B.C.);σ. τοῖς Στωικοῖς Luc.Symp.30
;σ. καὶ μεμψιμοιρεῖν Plb.18.8.3
.2 of sexual intercourse,Θέτιδι συμπλακείς S.Fr. 618
; συμπλέκεσθαι ἀλλήλοις to be locked together, Pl.Smp. 191a, cf. e; in Arist. of animals, HA 541b3, 542a16.3 Astrol., enter into combination, τῇ Σελήνῃ ὁ τοῦ Διὸς ς. Vett.Val.120.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμπλέκω
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37 ὄσσα
A a rumour, which, from its origin being unknown, was held divine,ὄ. ἐκ Διός Od.1.282
, 2.216 ; personified as messenger of Zeus, Il.2.93, Od.24.413.2 generally, voice, of the Muses, Hes.Th.10,43,65 ; of a bull, ib. 832.4 ominous voice or sound, prophecy, warning, Pi.O.6.62 ;ὄρνιθος ὄ. A.R.1.1087
.—Rare in Prose,κακὴν ὄτταν Pl.Lg. 800c
;ὄτταν ἀγαθήν Ael.NA12.1
;δι' ὀνειράτων καὶ συμβόλων καὶ δι' ὄττης Porph.Abst.2.53
. (Hence ὀττεύομαι: ὄσσα prob. fr. woq[ uglide]-ya, cf. ([etym.] ϝ) έπος.) -
38 and-virki
I. in Icel. writers esp. used of bay and bay-stacks; ef eldr kemr í hús manns eðr a., K. Þ. K. 78, 82; færa, reiða a., to carry into the barn, Grág. ii. 122, Lv. 211; nema fé gangi í akr, engi, töður eðr a., Grág. ii. 299; nautafjöldi var kominn í tún ok vildi brjóta a., … throw down the cocks, Glúm. 342, Boll. 336; sendi Úlfarr menn upp á hálsinn at sjá um a. sitt þat er þar stóð; cp. little below, stórsæti, large ricks, Eb. 152.II. in Norway more generally used of crop, tillage, agricultural implements; garð þann sem um a. ( barley ricks?) stendr, Gþl. 381; ef menn brenna a. manna, N. G. L. i. 244; a. ( produce) manna hvatki sem er, 251, Jb. 312; þá skal hann þar etja öllu sinu a. á, 357; viðarköst, timbr, grindr, sleða eðr önnur a., implements (some MSS. read amboð), 258, v. l. Metaph., legit hafa mér a. nær garði, en at berjast við þik fyrir sakleysi, business more urgent than to …, Grett. 110 A. -
39 circumligo
circum-lĭgo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.I.Aliquid alicui rei, to bind something to something ' natam mediae circumligat hastae, * Verg. A. 11, 555' spongias hydropicis, Plin 31, 11, 47, § 128.—More freq.,II.Aliquid aliquā re, to bind something with something, to encompass, surround:stirpem salice,
Cato, R. R. 40, 2:ferrum stuppā, Liv 21, 8, 10: totas (radices) caespite,
Plin. 17, 11, 16, § 86 ' Roscius circumligatus angui, * Cic. Div. 2, 31, 66; Plin. 28, 2, 5, § 29. —More generally:globum undis,
to surround, Sil. 14, 347:aliquem umbrā,
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40 Angora
ANGORA, or "Mohair"The hair or wool of the goat of that name. More generally known as mohair. The animal originally had its home in Asia Minor. About 1858 it was introduced into Cape Colony, from which country we now get a large supply. The natives of Asia Minor made shawls from the wool, which resembled Cashmere shawls. In colour it is white, average length of hair is 6 to 8 inches, and- has a curly structure. It is a very useful fibre, and largely used by the manufacturers of Astrakhan, wool crepons, plushes and cashmeres; also used in many silk cloths. The French use the fibre in a cloth named "poil de chevre", which has a fine spun silk coloured warp and angora weft. Bradford -imitates this cloth with a fine cotton warp. It has more lustre than wool, but is not so warm. Sir Titus Salt, by introducing the manufacture of goods made from mohair into Saltaire, raised Saltaire into a town from a village.
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