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41 связь
ж.1) ( наличие связующего звена) tie, bond; connection; ( отношение) relationshipбыть / находи́ться в те́сной связи (с тв.) — be closely connected / associated (with), be closely related (to)
логи́ческая связь — logical connection
причи́нная связь — causal relationship; филос. causation [-'zeɪ-]
кака́я связь ме́жду э́тими явле́ниями? — what is the connection between the two phenomena?
ме́жду э́тими явле́ниями нет связи — these are unrelated phenomena, there is no connection between these phenomena
2) (взаимоотношения, контакты) connections pl (with), relations pl (with)устана́вливать дру́жеские связи (с тв.) — establish friendly relations (with)
установи́ть те́сную связь (с тв.) — establish close [-s] links (with)
теря́ть связь (с тв.) — lose touch (with)
связи с обще́ственностью — public relations (сокр. PR)
отве́тственный за связи с обще́ственностью — public relations officer
обра́тная связь — feedback
3) мн. ( знакомства) connectionsс хоро́шими связями — well-connected
4) ( любовные отношения) liaison [liː'eɪzən]; love affairвнебра́чные связи — extramarital affairs
инти́мная связь — sexual affair
вступи́ть в связь (с тв.) эвф. — have intimacy (with), be intimate (with)
5) ( передача и распространение информации) communication(s) (pl)слу́жба связи — communications service
министе́рство связи — ministry of telecommunications
сре́дство связи — communication medium / facility
обору́дованный сре́дствами связи — equipped with communication facilities
ли́ния связи — communication line
опера́тор связи (компания) — telecom provider
6) воен. intercommunication; signals pl; ( взаимодействие) liaisonслу́жба связи — signal service; communication service амер.
7) тех. tie; connection; link8) хим. bond9) ( ассоциация) association, connection10) грам. connection, link••в связи́ с чем-л в знач. предл. — in connection with smth; in view of smth
в связи́ с тем, что — for the reason that; because
в э́той связи́ — in this connection / context
в како́й связи́? — in what connection / context?; why?
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42 συνήθεια
συνήθεια, ἡ,A habitual intercourse, acquaintance, intimacy, αἱ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ς. Isoc.1.1;διατριβαὶ καὶ -θειαι μετά τινων Aeschin.2.23
; ἡ τῶν φίλων ς. ib.152;σ. καὶ φιλία Arist.GA 753a12
; ἡ πολιτικὴ ς. Id.EN 1181a11;τὰς τῶν φαύλων σ. ὀλίγος χρόνος διέλυσε Isoc.1.1
;ὅπως ἂν αἱ σ. διαζευχθῶσιν Arist.Pol. 1319b26
; καὶ αὐτῷ δέ μοί εἰσι ς. PCair.Zen.42.2 (iii B.C.);ὢν ἡμῖν ἐν συνηθείᾳ PMich.Zen.82.3
(iii B.C.).b sexual intercourse, X.Cyr.6.1.31 (v.l.);σ. ἔχειν μετὰ γυναικός Plu.2.310e
;πρὸς γυναῖκα Vett.Val.288.23
.2 of animals, herding together, Arist.HA 575b19; νέμεσθαι κατὰ συνηθείας in herds, ib. 611a7, cf. Ael.NA2.31; so of soldiers, κατὰ συνηθείας in messes, Plb.35.4.14.II habit, custom, h.Merc.485 (pl.), Hp.VM3, Pl.R. 516a, etc.; pl., φαῦλαι ς. bad habits, Epicur.Sent.Vat.46; ; ἐν τοῖς ἤθεσι τοῖς τῆς ἑαυτοῦ συνηθείας in his own accustomed haunts, Id.Lg. 865e; ἡ σ. τοῦ ἔργου habituation to it, X.Cyn.12.4;λήθην ἢ συνήθειαν τῶν ἀδικημάτων D. 19.3
, cf. 60.27;πολλῆς.. σ. ἡ ῥητορική Epicur.Fr.46
; τῇ σ. τοῦ εἰδώλου by being used to it, 1 Ep.Cor.8.7; practice, Plb.1.42.7, cf.Pl. Lg. 656d: with Preps.,διὰ συνήθειαν Id.Sph. 248b
; διὰ τὴν ς. Arist. HA 494b21;ἐκ συνηθείας OGI629.12
,79 (Palmyra, ii A.D.); κατὰ ς. Pl.R.l.c.;παρὰ συνήθειαν Id.Lg. 655e
;ἠναγκάσμεθα ὑπὸ συνηθείας Id.Tht. 157b
; σ. ἔχειν τῇ πολιτείᾳ to be used to it, practised in it, Plb.39.5.2;σ. κτᾶσθαι πρὸς τὰ κοινά Plu.2.791a
.2 the customary usage of language,ἐκ σ. ῥημάτων καὶ ὀνομάτων Pl.Tht. 168b
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.3.33; εἰς συνήθειαν ἐποίησε τοῦ λόγου τούτου τὴν πόλιν καταστῆναι brought the city to habitual use of this phrase, Aeschin. 1.165; ἡ σ. τῶν Ἑλλήνων, αἱ κατὰ τὰς διαλέκτους ς., Phld.Rh.1.59 S., Gal.18(2).237, Phld.Po.5.2; ἐν τῇ τεχνικῇ καὶ μὴ εἰκαίᾳ ς. Diocl. Magn.Stoic.3.214: abs., ordinary language, ἐν τῇ ς. Plu.2.22f, cf.ib.c, 1113a; κατὰ τὴν ς. A.D.Synt.323.22, cf. Demetr.Eloc.69, al., D.H. Amm.2.11, Herod.Med. in Rh.Mus.49.549.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνήθεια
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