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  • 1 suffering

    أَلَم \ ache: a continuous pain: a headache; a stomach ache; backache. pain: suffering in mind or (usu.) in body: He was in great pain after falling down the cliff, a particular suffering in a certain part of the body: I have a pain in my stomach. suffering: pain; a discomfort; an unhappiness.

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  • 2 suffering

    noun
    (a feeling of) pain or misery:

    She keeps complaining about her sufferings.

    عَذاب، مُعاناه

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  • 3 suffering

    مُعَاناة \ experience: an event that gives such knowledge; an event (good or bad) that has a strong effect on one’s mind: He had a frightening experience when the tree fell on his car. suffering: pain; a discomfort; an unhappiness.

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  • 4 An individual suffering from the particularly American brand of consumerism.

    American: consumerican (Example: "You'd have to be a real consumerican to always think you need the newest, most expensive computer every two years. ")

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > An individual suffering from the particularly American brand of consumerism.

  • 5 Calvaire de Jésus

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  • 6 lo más recio

    • the story goes
    • the suffering

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  • 7 sufrimiento

    m.
    suffering.
    * * *
    1 suffering
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    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=padecimiento) suffering
    2) †† (=paciencia) patience

    tener sufrimiento en las dificultades — to be patient in hard times, bear troubles patiently

    * * *
    masculino suffering
    * * *
    = suffering, agony, misery, grief, martyrdom.
    Ex. The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.
    Ex. Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.
    Ex. Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.
    Ex. This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.
    Ex. The text commemorates the martyrdom of a number of monks.
    ----
    * acabar con el sufrimiento de Alguien = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.
    * en sufrimiento = in grief.
    * sin sufrimiento = painlessly.
    * sufrimiento físico = physical pain.
    * sufrimiento humano = human suffering.
    * sufrimiento mental = mental pain.
    * * *
    masculino suffering
    * * *
    = suffering, agony, misery, grief, martyrdom.

    Ex: The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.

    Ex: Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.
    Ex: Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.
    Ex: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.
    Ex: The text commemorates the martyrdom of a number of monks.
    * acabar con el sufrimiento de Alguien = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.
    * en sufrimiento = in grief.
    * sin sufrimiento = painlessly.
    * sufrimiento físico = physical pain.
    * sufrimiento humano = human suffering.
    * sufrimiento mental = mental pain.

    * * *
    suffering
    después de muchos sufrimientos after much suffering
    la muerte fue una liberación de tanto sufrimiento death brought release from all that suffering
    * * *

    sufrimiento sustantivo masculino
    suffering;

    sufrimiento sustantivo masculino suffering

    ' sufrimiento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cáliz
    - cruz
    - hincapié
    - infierno
    - tormento
    - agonía
    - aguantador
    - aguantar
    - causar
    - disgusto
    - herida
    - martirio
    - mitigar
    English:
    agony
    - groan
    - misery
    - nameless
    - pain
    - suffering
    - heart
    - inflict
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    suffering;
    una droga para aliviar el sufrimiento de los enfermos terminales a drug to alleviate the suffering of the terminally ill;
    el hijo les está costando muchos sufrimientos their son is causing them a lot of heartache
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    m suffering
    * * *
    : suffering
    * * *
    sufrimiento n suffering

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  • 8 Qual

    f; -, -en torture, agony; seelische: auch (mental) anguish; es ist eine Qual it’s torture, it’s agony; unter Qualen in great ( oder terrible) pain; (mit Schwierigkeiten) with great difficulty; unter Qualen sterben die in agony; zur Qual werden become unbearable; ihr Leben war eine Qual life was unbearable for her; jemandem das Leben zur Qual machen make s.o.’s life a misery; sein Rheuma bereitet ihm große Qualen he’s going through agony with his rheumatism; die Qual der Ungewissheit the agony of not knowing; die Qualen des Gewissens machen ihm zu schaffen he’s tormented by a ( oder his) bad conscience; es ist eine Qual, ihn singen zu hören it’s painful listening to him sing; ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösen put an animal out of its misery; wir haben die Qual der Wahl we’re spoilt (Am. spoiled) for choice, we’re in an agony of indecision
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    die Qual
    ordeal; excruciation; torment; dolor; torture; agony; anguish
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    [kvaːl]
    f -, -en
    (= Schmerz) (körperlich) pain, agony; (seelisch) agony, anguish

    tapfer ertrug er alle Quálen — he bore all his suffering or pain bravely

    jds Quál(en) lindern or mildern (liter)to lessen sb's suffering

    Quálen erleiden or leiden — to suffer agonies

    unter großen Quálen sterben — to die in agony or great pain

    sein Leben war eine einzige Quál — his life was a living death

    die letzten Monate waren für mich eine (einzige) Quál — the last few months have been sheer agony for me

    es ist eine Quál, das mit ansehen zu müssen — it is agonizing to watch

    er machte ihr den Aufenthalt/das Leben/die Tage zur Quál — he made her stay/her life/her days a misery

    (jdm) zur Quál werden — to be agony (for sb)

    es bereitete ihm Quálen, sie so leiden zu sehen — it tormented him to see her suffering so

    /des Zweifels — agonies of conscience/of doubt or indecision

    die Quálen, die sie seinetwegen or um ihn ausgestanden hat — the suffering she has gone through because of him

    See:
    Wahl
    * * *
    die
    1) (great pain or suffering: The dying man was in agony; agonies of regret.) agony
    2) (very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) anguish
    3) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) distress
    4) ((a) very great pain, suffering, worry etc: He was in torment.) torment
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    <-, -en>
    [ˈkva:l]
    f
    1. (Quälerei) struggle
    2. meist pl (Pein) agony no pl
    3.
    die \Qual der Wahl haben (hum) to be spoilt [or spoiled] for choice
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    die; Qual, Qualen
    1) o. Pl. torment; agony no indef. art.

    [für jemanden] eine Qual sein — be agony or torment for somebody

    er macht uns (Dat.) das Leben zur Qual — he's making our lives pl. a misery

    er hat die Qual der Wahl(scherzh.) he is spoilt for choice

    2) meist Pl. (Schmerzen) agony

    Qualenpain sing.; agony sing.; (seelisch) torment sing.

    jemanden von seinen Qualen erlösenput somebody out of his/her agony

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    Qual f; -, -en torture, agony; seelische: auch (mental) anguish;
    es ist eine Qual it’s torture, it’s agony;
    unter Qualen in great ( oder terrible) pain; (mit Schwierigkeiten) with great difficulty;
    unter Qualen sterben die in agony;
    zur Qual werden become unbearable;
    ihr Leben war eine Qual life was unbearable for her;
    jemandem das Leben zur Qual machen make sb’s life a misery;
    sein Rheuma bereitet ihm große Qualen he’s going through agony with his rheumatism;
    die Qual der Ungewissheit the agony of not knowing;
    die Qualen des Gewissens machen ihm zu schaffen he’s tormented by a ( oder his) bad conscience;
    es ist eine Qual, ihn singen zu hören it’s painful listening to him sing;
    ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösen put an animal out of its misery;
    wir haben die Qual der Wahl we’re spoilt (US spoiled) for choice, we’re in an agony of indecision
    * * *
    die; Qual, Qualen
    1) o. Pl. torment; agony no indef. art.

    [für jemanden] eine Qual sein — be agony or torment for somebody

    er macht uns (Dat.) das Leben zur Qual — he's making our lives pl. a misery

    er hat die Qual der Wahl(scherzh.) he is spoilt for choice

    2) meist Pl. (Schmerzen) agony

    Qualenpain sing.; agony sing.; (seelisch) torment sing.

    jemanden von seinen Qualen erlösen — put somebody out of his/her agony

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    -en f.
    agony n.
    anguish n.
    distress n.
    (§ pl.: distresses)
    dolor n.
    pain n.
    suffering n.
    torment n.
    torture n.

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  • 9 πάθημα

    πάθημα, ατος, τό (πάσχω; Soph., Hdt. et al.; Philo, Joseph.; Just., A II, 2, 16 [v.l.]; Ath. 28, 4)
    that which is suffered or endured, suffering, misfortune, in our lit. almost always in pl. (Orig., C. Cels. 8, 599, 10. The pl. is also predom. in non-biblical wr.: Plut., Mor. 360d; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 64 §269; 4, 1 §2; Jos., Ant. 2, 299) τὰ π. τοῦ νῦν καιροῦ what we suffer at the present time Ro 8:18.—2 Cor 1:6f (on παθ. … πάσχειν cp. Lamellae Aur. Orphicae ed. AOlivieri 1915 p. 16, 4 [IV/III B.C.]). τὰ παθήματα ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν the sufferings (that I, Paul, am enduring) for you (the Colossians) Col 1:24 (JSchneider [s. below] 54–61; JSchmid, BZ 21, ’33, 330–44; GKittel, ZST 18, ’41, 186–91; SHanson, The Unity of the Church, ’46, 119f). W. διωγμοί 2 Ti 3:11. ἄθλησις παθημάτων a struggle w. suffering Hb 10:32. Of the sufferings of persecuted Christians gener. 1 Pt 5:9; ISm 5:1.—Of the sufferings of Christ Hb 2:10. They are ever before the eyes of Christians 1 Cl 2:1. τὰ παθήματα τοῦ Χριστοῦ Christ’s sufferings 2 Cor 1:5; 1 Pt 4:13; 5:1 (θεοῦ P72). παθήματα αὐτοῦ (=τοῦ Χρ.) Phil 3:10. τὰ εἰς Χριστὸν παθήματα the sufferings of Christ 1 Pt 1:11 (s. εἰς 4cβ; CScott, Exp. 6th ser., 12, 1905, 234–40). Suffering Christians stand in close relation to the suffering Christ. They suffer as Christ did, or for Christ’s sake, or in mystic unity w. Christ. Cp. ASteubing, Der paul. Begriff ‘Christusleiden’, diss. Heidelb. 1905; TSchmidt, Der Leib Christi 1919, 210ff; RPaulus, Das Christusproblem der Gegenwart 1922, 24f; RLiechtenhan, ZTK 32, 1922, 368–99; OSchmitz, Das Lebensgefühl d. Pls, 1922, 50ff, 105ff; J Schneider, D. Passionsmystik des Pls 1929; ASchweitzer, D. Mystik des Ap. Pls 1930, 141–58 (The Mysticism of Paul the Ap., tr. WMontgomery ’31, 141–59); BAhern, CBQ 22, ’60, 1–32, al.—The sing. (Arrian, Anab. 4, 22, 2=suffering, misfortune; 6, 11, 2; 3 of the wounding of Alexander) only Hb 2:9 of Christ διὰ τὸ πάθημα τοῦ θανάτου (epexegetic gen.) because of the death he suffered.
    an inward experience of an affective nature, feeling, interest (like πάθος, but less frequent than the latter. Pla., Phd. 79d [of the state of the soul when engaged in purest inquiry] al.; Aristot. [HBonitz, Index Aristot. 1870, 554]; Plut., Pomp. 622 [8, 6]) in a bad sense (Plut., Mor. 1128e) in our lit. only in Paul and only in the pl. interests, desires τὰ π. τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν (the) sinful desires (not limited to sexual interest) Ro 7:5. W. ἐπιθυμίαι Gal 5:24.—B. 1089f. DELG s.v. πάσχω. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 10 πάσχω

    πάσχω fut. 3 sg. παθεῖται (2 Cl 7:5; v.l. πείσεται; cp. Reinhold p. 74; B-D-F §74, 3), 3 pl. παθοῦνται Hs 8, 10, 4; 2 aor. ἔπαθον; pf. πέπονθα, ptc. πεπονθώς; plpf. 3 pl. ἐπεπόνθεισαν Wsd 18:1 (Hom.+) ‘to experience someth., be treated’ (π. expresses the passive idea corresponding to the active idea in ποιέω) of everything that befalls a person, whether good or ill. Yet its usage developed in such a way that π. came to be used less and less frequently in a good sense, and never thus without some clear indication, at least fr. the context, that the good sense is meant. In our lit. it is found
    only once in the sense experience someth. (pleasant) (of one who experiences special blessing, Pind., P. 3, 104 εὖ πασχέμεν, N. 1, 32 εὖ παθεῖν; Antiphanes 252, 2b ἀγαθὸν πάσχει; Diod S 20, 102, 2 εὖ πάσχειν; Dionys. Hal. 7, 51; Plut., Mor. 1110d; Arrian, Ind. 34, 1, Peripl. 2, 4; Jos., Ant. 3, 312; POxy 1855, 8; 10; 14 πάσχω ἀπόκρισιν of favorable information) τοσαῦτα ἐπάθετε εἰκῆ; have you had such remarkable experiences in vain? Gal 3:4 (Procop. Soph., Ep. 18 τοσοῦτον παθών; Ps.-Aristot., Mirabilia 112 τὸ αὐτὸ πάσχει=he experiences the same thing.—Differently Zahn et al.; in their opinion this pass. belongs to 3b below; in support of their view s. τοσαῦτα παθών Ep. 56 of Apollonius of Tyana [Philostrat. I 359, 16], but the assoc. w. ἐπιχορηγέω Gal 3:5 suggests receipt of beneficence).—On probability of wordplay (παθεῖν … μαθεῖν) s. Betz, Gal. 134.
    Likew. there is only one place in which π. has a neutral mng. Even here the addition of κακῶς gives it an unfavorable connotation: κακῶς πάσχειν be badly off, in an evil plight (Hom et al.; Hdt. 3, 146 et al.; Wsd 18:19; JosAs 7:4; 24:1; Philo, In Flacc. 124, Spec. Leg. 4, 3) Mt 17:15 (v.l. ἔχει).
    In all other places, as always in LXX, in an unfavorable sense suffer, endure.
    suffer
    α. abs. (also in the sense suffer death, be killed, [have to] die: Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 70 §321; 3, 87 §359; Arrian, Anab. 6, 10, 3; Paroem. Gr.: Zenob. 4, 60 the crow ἔπαθε from the scorpion’s poison; Herodian 1, 17, 7; Just., D. 52, 3; Mel., P. 8, 65; sim. Callinus [VII B.C.], Fgm. 1, 17 G-B.[=D.3] ἤν τι πάθῃ=‘if he fell’; Demosth. 4, 11f; Straton of Lamps., Fgm. 10 [in Diog. L. 5, 61] ἐάν τι πάσχω=‘if anything happens to me’; Diod S 13, 98, 2; Lucian, Dial. Meretr. 8, 3; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 33, 238; Jos., Ant. 15, 65; 18, 352; CB I/2, 391 no. 254; Iren. 1, 3, 3 [Harv. I, 27, 1]) πρὸ τοῦ με παθεῖν before I suffer Lk 22:15. Cp. 24:46; Ac 1:3; 3:18; 17:3; 1 Cor 12:26; Hb 2:18 (on ἐν ᾧ s. ἐν 7); 9:26; 1 Pt 2:20, 23; 3:17; B 7:2a; Hs 8, 10, 4. The expr. γῆ πάσχουσα B 6:9 seems to transfer the philosoph. concept of suffering matter to the γῆ (Hefele, Hilgenfeld, Veil): earth capable of suffering (Goodsp.), earth capable of being molded into a human being (Kleist, note ad loc.).
    β. w. additions: ὑπό τινος at the hands of someone denotes the one who caused the suffering (Antiphon Orat., Fgm. 34; Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 134 D.; PAmh 78, 4; Jos., Bell. 5, 19, Ant. 10, 92; Mel., P. 75, 546ff; B-D-F §315) Mt 17:12 (s. also b below). Also ὑπὸ χειρός τινος B 5:5b (cp. Mel., Fgm. 7 ὑπὸ δεξιᾶ Ἰσραηλίτιδος). ὑπέρ τινος for someone or someth. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 15 §63 π. ὑπέρ τινος=suffer for someone; Just., D. 121, 2 ὑπὲρ τοῦ μὴ ἀρνεῖσθαι αὐτόν as military metaphor: EKrentz, in Origins and Method, JHurd Festschr. ’93, 126) Phil 1:29; 2 Th 1:5; 1 Pt 2:21 (περί τινος v.l.), ὑπὲρ τ. ὀνόματος τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ θεοῦ Hs 9, 28, 2a. ὑπὲρ τοῦ νόμου 8, 3, 6. ὑπὲρ τῆς σωτηρίας, ὑπὲρ ἁμαρτωλῶν MPol 17:2. ὑπὲρ τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν ἡμῶν ISm 7:1. Also περί τινος (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 130, 29 p. 415, 29 Jac. περὶ τῶν διαδόχων αὐτοῦ ἅπαν … παθεῖν) περὶ ἁμαρτιῶν 1 Pt 3:18 (v.l. ἀπέθανεν). περι τῆς ψυχῆς ἡμῶν B 5:5a. διά w. acc. for the sake of: διὰ δικαιοσύνην 1 Pt 3:14. διὰ τὸ ὄνομα (αὐτοῦ) Pol 8:2; Hv 3, 2, 1; Hs 9, 28, 3. διʼ ἡμᾶς B 7:2b. διὰ τὸν θεόν Hs 9, 28, 6a. εἵνεκα or ἕνεκεν τοῦ ὀνόματος v 3, 1, 9; 3, 5, 2; Hs 9, 28, 5; 6b. κατὰ τὸ θέλημα τοῦ θεοῦ 1 Pt 4:19. ἔξω τῆς πύλης Hb 13:12. ἐπὶ ξύλου on the tree B 5:13b.—Used w. an instrumental (?) dat.: αἰκίαις καὶ βασάνοις π. 1 Cl 6:1 v.l. πολλαῖς πράξεσι Hs 6, 3, 4. W. dat. to denote manner (B-D-F §198) π. σαρκί suffer in the body 1 Pt 4:1ab (in b v.l. ἐν σαρκί).—Used w. an adverb: ἀδίκως 1 Pt 2:19. ἀληθῶς ISm 2b. δικαίως (TestSim 4:3; Just., D. 110, 6) Hs 6, 3, 6a. ἡδέως 8, 10, 4. προθύμως 9, 28, 2b and 4. οὕτω GPt 4:13; B 5:13a. ὀλίγον (s. ὀλίγος 2bβ) 1 Pt 5:10. τὸ δοκεῖν (δοκέω 2aα) in semblance, seemingly ITr 10; ISm 2c.—ὡς φονεύς undergo punishment (cp. SIG 1016, 7 π. ὡς ἱερόσυλος) as a murderer 1 Pt 4:15.
    endure, undergo τί someth. (Orig., C. Cels. 7, 13, 7; π. καταστροφήν; Did., Gen. 232, 11; Theoph. Ant. 2, 23 [p. 156, 6]) παθήματα π. endure sufferings 2 Cor 1:6 (ὧν by attraction of the rel. fr. ἅ; sim. Iren. 1, 8, 2 [Harv. I 70, 4]). αἰκίσματα 1 Cl 6:2. πολλὰ π. (Jos., Ant. 13, 268; 403) Mt 27:19; Mk 8:31; 9:12; Lk 9:22 (s. further below); 17:25; B 7:11; AcPl Ha 8, 19. τὰ ὅμοιά τινι the same things as someone Ox 840, 3. οὐδὲν κακόν suffer no harm Ac 28:5. οὐδὲν τῶν πονηρῶν Hs 6, 3, 6b. ὡς οὐδὲν πεπονθώς as if nothing had happened to him MPol 8:3 (cp. TestJob 47:7 ὡς οὐδὲν ὅλως πεπονθώς). ταῦτα Lk 13:2; 24:26; 2 Ti 1:12; 1 Cl 45:5. τί παθεῖται; what will he have to endure? 2 Cl 7:5 (πάσχειν τι=endure punishment, as Pla., Leg. 10, 1, 885ab). μὴ φοβοῦ ἃ μελλεις πάσχειν do not be afraid of what you are about to undergo Rv 2:10. W. attraction ἔμαθεν ἀφʼ ὧν ἔπαθεν τὴν ὑπακοήν= ἔμαθεν τὴν ὑπακοὴν ἀπὸ τούτων ἃ ἔπαθεν he learned obedience from what he endured (i.e. despite his being God’s son, Jesus experienced suffering as the medium for exhibiting the ultimate extent of his obedience) Hb 5:8 (for the consonance or wordplay s. the reff. cited s.v. μανθάνω 3). π. τι ὑπό τινος endure someth. at someone’s hands (X., Hiero 7, 8, Symp. 1, 9; Jos., Ant. 7, 209; 12, 401; s. 3aβ above) Mk 5:26; 1 Th 2:14; B 7:5. Also π. τι ἀπό τινος (Dio Chrys. 67 [17], 11; Lucian, D. Deor. 6, 4; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 27, 5) Mt 16:21; perh. Lk 9:22. π. τι ἕνεκά τινος endure someth. for someone’s sake 2 Cl 1:2. Also π. τι διά τινα ISm 2a (Just., D. 117, 3; Mel., P. 59, 435). ὅσα δεῖ αὐτὸν ὑπὲρ τοῦ ὀνόματός μου παθεῖν Ac 9:16 (π. τι ὑπέρ τινος as Jos., Ant. 13, 199).—WWichmann, D. Leidenstheologie, e. Form der Leidensdeutung im Spätjudentum 1930; HVondran, D. Leidensgedanke im Spiegel d. Selbstbewusstseins Jesu: NKZ 43, ’32, 257–75; RLiechtenhan, D. Überwindung d. Leidens b. Pls. u. in d. zeitgen. Stoa: ZTK n.s. 3, 1922, 368–99; WMichaelis, Herkunft u. Bed. des Ausdrucks ‘Leiden u. Sterben J. Chr.’ ’45; HRiesenfeld, Jésus Transfiguré, ’47, 314–17 (Le Messie Souffrant …); ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht (Sühntod Jesu Christi), ’55; EGüttgemanns, D. leidende Apostel, ’66.—K Schelkle, Die Passion Jesu etc., ’49; JGreen, The Death of Jesus ’88; RBrown, The Death of the Messiah, 2 vols. ’94; ACollins, From Noble Death to Crucified Messiah, NTS 40, ’94, 481–503; on alleged anti-Judaism in Luke’s passion narrative, s. HMerkel, NTS 40, ’94, 394–95 (lit.).—Schmidt, Syn. I 424–441. DELG. M-M. EDNT. DLNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 11 πάθος

    πάθος, ους, τό (πάσχω; Trag., Hdt.+)
    that which is endured or experienced, suffering (Trag., Hdt. et al.; Diod S 1, 97, 4 τὰ πάθη τῶν θεῶν [various painful experiences of the gods: the battle against the Titans, etc.]; Jos., Ant. 15, 57; 16, 315; Just., A I, 22, 4; Ath. 30, 4), so in our lit. only in B 6:7 and in Ign. (but freq. in his wr.), and always in the sing., w. ref. to the physical sufferings of Christ (so also B 6:7; cp. Just., D. 97, 3 εἰς τὸ πάθος καὶ τὸν σταυρόν; Iren. 3, 18, 3 [Harv. II 97, 3]; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 54, 2). IEph 20:1; IMg 5:2; ITr ins; 11:2; IPhld 9:2. τὸ θεομακάριστον π. ISm 1:2. τὸ π. τοῦ θεοῦ μου IRo 6:3. By his own baptism and by his suffering Christ consecrated the baptismal water for the Christians IEph 18:2. ἀγαλλιᾶσθαι ἐν τῷ π. τοῦ κυρίου rejoice in the Passion of the Lord IPhld ins. μετανοεῖν εἰς τὸ π. change the mind about the suffering ISm 5:3. Of the church ἐκλελεγμένη ἐν πάθει ἀληθινῷ chosen by the real Passion IEph ins. Used beside ἀνάστασις, so that it is equivalent to θάνατος (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 28 §129 the death of Nonius; 1, 38 §169 of Drusus; 5, 59 §250. S. πάσχω 3aα) IMg 11: ISm 7:2; 12:2. τῷ π. συγκατατίθεσθαι agree with, have a share in the Passion (of Christ) IPhld 3:3.
    experience of strong desire, passion (Pla. et al.; oft. 4 Macc; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 214; Ar. 8, 2; Just., A I, 53, 12; Tat. 19, 3; Ath.; οὐ π. τοῦ θεοῦ ἐστιν ἡ ὀργή Orig., C. Cels. 4, 72, 1), esp. of a sexual nature (Pla.; PMich 149 VI, 30 [II A.D.] π. αἰσχρόν; Ps.-Phoc. 194; Jos., Ant. 2, 53; Did., Gen. 138, 1) ἐν πάθει ἐπιθυμίας in lustful passion 1 Th 4:5 (Ath. 21, 1 πάθη ὀργῆς καὶ ἐπιθυμίας). Abs. (w. other vices, some of which are also sexual in character) Col 3:5. Of an adulterous woman: ἐπιμένειν τῷ π. τούτῳ persist in this passion Hm 4, 1, 6. Pl. πάθη ἀτιμίας disgraceful passions Ro 1:26.—Also of the passion of anger Hs 6, 5, 5 v.l. (Cp. τὸ τῆς φιλαργυρίας π. Did., Gen. 126, 15.)—RRabel, Diseases of the Soul in Stoic Psychology: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 22, ’81, 385–93. S. on πάσχω, end.—B. 1089f. DELG s.v. πάσχω. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 12 צער

    צַעַרm. (preced.) pain, grief, trouble. B. Kam.VIII, 1, v. נֵזֶק. Ib. 84a; 26b (ref. to Ex. 21:25) ליתן צ׳ במקום נזק this intimates that you must decree indemnity for pain even where injury has been inflicted (in addition to damages for mayhem). Snh.19b, a. e. צ׳ גידול בנים, v. גִּידּוּל. Taan.11a בזמן … שרוי בצ׳ when the community is in trouble (and holds a fast). Ib. הואיל וישראל שרויין בצ׳ … עמהם בצ׳ as Israel is in trouble (suffering the privations of warfare), I (Moses), too, will suffer privations with them, v. צָעַר. Ib. 10b בדבר של צ׳ עושה … ע׳ הוא לו in a matter of affliction, one may act (as if he were a distinguished person) …, for his motive is not self-elevation but affliction (sympathy with public sufferings). Gen. R. s. 52, end צַעֲרוֹ של אישוכ׳ the privation (abstinence from sexual contact) is felt more intensely by the man than by the woman. B. Mets.31a משום דאיכא צ׳ בעלי חיים because there is suffering of animals connected with the case (which must be relieved). Ib. 32b; Sabb.128b צ׳ בעלי חיים דאורייתא the duty of relieving the suffering of beasts is a Biblical law; a. v. fr.

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  • 13 צַעַר

    צַעַרm. (preced.) pain, grief, trouble. B. Kam.VIII, 1, v. נֵזֶק. Ib. 84a; 26b (ref. to Ex. 21:25) ליתן צ׳ במקום נזק this intimates that you must decree indemnity for pain even where injury has been inflicted (in addition to damages for mayhem). Snh.19b, a. e. צ׳ גידול בנים, v. גִּידּוּל. Taan.11a בזמן … שרוי בצ׳ when the community is in trouble (and holds a fast). Ib. הואיל וישראל שרויין בצ׳ … עמהם בצ׳ as Israel is in trouble (suffering the privations of warfare), I (Moses), too, will suffer privations with them, v. צָעַר. Ib. 10b בדבר של צ׳ עושה … ע׳ הוא לו in a matter of affliction, one may act (as if he were a distinguished person) …, for his motive is not self-elevation but affliction (sympathy with public sufferings). Gen. R. s. 52, end צַעֲרוֹ של אישוכ׳ the privation (abstinence from sexual contact) is felt more intensely by the man than by the woman. B. Mets.31a משום דאיכא צ׳ בעלי חיים because there is suffering of animals connected with the case (which must be relieved). Ib. 32b; Sabb.128b צ׳ בעלי חיים דאורייתא the duty of relieving the suffering of beasts is a Biblical law; a. v. fr.

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  • 14 עונה II

    עוֹנָהII f. (עָנָה II; cmp. עִינּוּי) trouble, suffering. Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. VIII (play on יען וביען, Lev. 26:43) ע׳ של מדבר (Yalk. Lev. 675 עוֹנוֹת) the privations in the desert; ע׳ של בעל פעור (Yalk. l. c. של פעור) the suffering attendant upon the worship of Baal (Num. 25:3, Ps. 106:28, sq.); ע׳ של מלכי האמורי the suffering from the Emorite kings (Jud. 2, sq.).Pl. עוֹנֹות. Lev. R. s. 17 (play on ח֗ר֗צ֗ב֗ות, Ps. 73:4, v. הִרְהֵר) ולא צ̇ב̇יתים בע׳ I did not make them swell from sufferings; ib. אין להם ציבים של ע׳וכ׳ they (the wicked) have no swellings (accumulations) of sufferings with which they die (so as to atone for their sins) ; Yalk. Ps. 808.

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  • 15 עוֹנָה

    עוֹנָהII f. (עָנָה II; cmp. עִינּוּי) trouble, suffering. Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. VIII (play on יען וביען, Lev. 26:43) ע׳ של מדבר (Yalk. Lev. 675 עוֹנוֹת) the privations in the desert; ע׳ של בעל פעור (Yalk. l. c. של פעור) the suffering attendant upon the worship of Baal (Num. 25:3, Ps. 106:28, sq.); ע׳ של מלכי האמורי the suffering from the Emorite kings (Jud. 2, sq.).Pl. עוֹנֹות. Lev. R. s. 17 (play on ח֗ר֗צ֗ב֗ות, Ps. 73:4, v. הִרְהֵר) ולא צ̇ב̇יתים בע׳ I did not make them swell from sufferings; ib. אין להם ציבים של ע׳וכ׳ they (the wicked) have no swellings (accumulations) of sufferings with which they die (so as to atone for their sins) ; Yalk. Ps. 808.

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  • 16 pairamen

    iz. suffering; neke, oinaze, eta \pairamenak sorrow, torment, and suffering; Jesus Kristoren \pairamenak the suffering of Jesus Christ; jasan dituzun laido eta \pairamen lazgarriak the terrible suffering and insults that you had gone through

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  • 17 θάνατος

    θάνατος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)
    the termination of physical life, death
    natural death J 11:4, 13; Hb 7:23; 9:15f; Rv 18:8 (s. also 1d); 1 Cl 9:3. Opp. ζωή (Mel., P. 49, 355; cp. 2a.) Ro 7:10; 8:38; 1 Cor 3:22; 2 Cor 1:9 (s. also 1bα); Phil 1:20. γεύεσθαι θανάτου taste death = die (γεύομαι 2) Mt 16:28; Mk 9:1; Lk 9:27; J 8:52; Hb 2:9b. Also ἰδεῖν θάνατον (Astrampsychus p. 26 Dec. 48, 2. Also θεάομαι θ. p. 6 ln. 53) Lk 2:26; Hb 11:5; ζητεῖν τὸν θ. Rv 9:6 (where follows φεύγει ὁ θ. ἀπʼ αὐτῶν). θανάτου καταφρονεῖν despise death ISm 3:2; Dg 10:7a (Just., A II, 10, 8 al.; Tat. 11, 1 al.). περίλυπος ἕως θανάτου sorrowful even to the point of death (Jon 4:9 σφόδρα λελύπημαι ἕως θανάτου; Sir 37:2) Mt 26:38; Mk 14:34; ἄχρι θ. to the point of death of a devotion that does not shrink even fr. the sacrifice of one’s life Rv 2:10; 12:11 (TestJob 5:1; cp. Just., D. 30, 2 μέχρι θ. al.); διώκειν ἄχρι θανάτου persecute even to death Ac 22:4. Also διώκειν ἐν θανάτῳ B 5:11. διώκειν εἰς θ. AcPl Ha 11, 20 (opp. εἰς ζωήν). εἰς θ. πορεύεσθαι go to one’s death Lk 22:33. [ἀναβῆναι] εἰς τὸν τοῦ θανάτου [τόπον] AcPl Ha 6, 30. ἀσθενεῖν παραπλήσιον θανάτῳ be nearly dead with illness Phil 2:27; ἐσφαγμένος εἰς θ. receive a fatal wound Rv 13:3a. ἡ πληγὴ τοῦ θανάτου a fatal wound 13:3b, 12. φόβος θανάτου Hb 2:15.
    of death as a penalty (Thu. et al.; Diod S 14, 66, 3: the tyrant is μυρίων θανάτων τυχεῖν δίκαιος=‘worthy of suffering countless deaths’; Just., A I, 45, 5 θανάτου ὁρισθέντος κατὰ … τῶν ὁμολογούντων τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Χριστοῦ al.).
    α. as inflicted by secular courts ἔνοχος θανάτου ἐστίν he deserves death (ἔνοχος 2bα) Mt 26:66; Mk 14:64; παραδιδόναι εἰς θ. betray, give over to death Mt 10:21; Mk 13:12 (ApcEsdr 3:12 p. 27, 23 Tdf.). θανάτῳ τελευτᾶν die the death = be punished w. death Mt 15:4; Mk 7:10 (both Ex 21:17). ἄξιον θανάτου, deserving death (the entire clause οὐδὲν … αὐτῷ=he is not guilty of any capital crime; cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 144) Lk 23:15 (s. αἴτιος 2); Ac 23:29; 25:11, 25. αἴτιον θανάτου Lk 23:22 (s. αἴτιος 2). Also αἰτία θανάτου (Lucian, Tyrannic. 11) Ac 13:28; 28:18; κρίμα θ. sentence of death: παραδιδόναι εἰς κρίμα θ. sentence to death Lk 24:20; fig. ἐν ἑαυτοῖς τὸ ἀπόκριμα τοῦ θ. ἐσχήκαμεν 2 Cor 1:9. κατακρίνειν τινὰ θανάτῳ (εἰς θάνατον v.l.) condemn someone to death Mt 20:18.—Several of the pass. just quoted refer to the death sentence passed against Christ; sim., θάνατος is freq. used
    β. of the death of Christ gener. (Just., D. 52, 4 al.; ἀνθρώπου θ. ἀποθανεῖν Orig., C. Cels. 1, 61, 40): Ro 5:10; 6:3–5; 1 Cor 11:26; Phil 2:8a; 3:10; Col 1:22; Hb 2:14a; IEph 7:2; 19:1; IMg 9:1; ITr 2:1. τὸ πάθημα τ. θανάτου the suffering of death Hb 2:9. ἕως θανάτου καταντῆσαι even to meet death Pol 1:2.—GWiencke, Pls über Jesu Tod ’39.—The expr. ὠδῖνες τοῦ θανάτου, used Ac 2:24 in a passage referring to Christ, comes fr. the LXX, where in Ps 17:5 and 114:3 it renders חֶבְלֵי־מָוֶת (cp. 1QH 3, 7–12). This would lit. be ‘bonds of death’. But an interchange of חֶבֶל ‘bond’ and חֵבֶל ‘pain’, specif. ‘birth-pangs’, has made of it pangs of death (cp. a sim. interchange in 2 Km 22:6 al. LXX, and the expr. in Pol 1:2 λύσας τ. ὠδῖνας τοῦ ᾅδου after Ac 2:24 v.l.). This results in a remarkably complex metaphor (s. BGildersleeve, Pindar 1885, 355 on ‘telescoped’ metaphor) Ac 2:24, where death is regarded as being in labor, and unable to hold back its child, the Messiah (s. Beginn. IV ad loc.; Field, Notes 112).
    γ. of natural death as divine punishment (Did., Gen. 148, 25; 171, 9) Ro 5:12ab; 21; 1 Cor 15:21; B 12:2, 5.
    of the danger of death (2 Ch 32:11) σῴζειν τινὰ ἐκ θανάτου save someone fr. death (PsSol 13:2 [ἀπὸ … θ.]; Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 120 D.; Just., D. 98, 1 σωθῆναι ἀπὸ τοῦ θ.) Hb 5:7. Also ῥύεσθαι ἐκ θ. 2 Cor 1:10 (Just., D. 111, 3). θάνατοι danger(s)/perils of death (Epict. 4, 6, 2; Ptolem., Apotel. 2, 9, 5; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 307 D.: ὥσπερ Ὀδυσσεὺς θ.; Maximus Tyr. 15, 8a; Philo, In Flacc. 175 προαποθνῄσκω πολλοὺς θανάτους) 11:23. μέχρι θανάτου ἐγγίζειν come close to dying Phil 2:30. 2 Cor 4:11, cp. vs. 12, is reminiscent of the constant danger of death which faced the apostle as he followed his calling.
    of the manner of death (Artem. 1, 31 p. 33, 10; 4, 83 p. 251, 16 μυρίοι θ.=‘countless kinds of death’; TestAbr A 20 p. 102, 25 [Stone p. 52] ἑβδομήκοντα δύο εἰσὶν θ.; ParJer 9:22; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21, 191 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 191]) ποίῳ θ. by what kind of death J 12:33; 18:32; 21:19. θ. σταυροῦ Phil 2:8b.
    death as personified Ro 5:14, 17; 6:9; 1 Cor 15:26 (cp. Plut., Mor. 370c τέλος ἀπολεῖσθαι [for ἀπολείπεσθαι] τὸν Ἅιδην); vss. 54–56 (s. on κέντρον 1); Rv 1:18; 6:8a; 20:13f; 21:4; B 5:6; 16:9 (this concept among Jews [Hos 13:14; Sir 14:12; 4 Esdr 8, 53; SyrBar 21, 23; TestAbr A 16ff; Bousset, Rel.3 253, 2] and Greeks [ERohde, Psyche1903, II 241; 249; CRobert, Thanatos 1879].—JKroll, Gott u. Hölle ’32; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 114ff; JUbbink, Paulus en de dood: NThSt 1, 1918, 3–10 and s. on ἁμαρτία 3a).
    death viewed transcendently in contrast to a living relationship with God, death extension of mng. 1 (Philo)
    of spiritual death, to which one is subject unless one lives out of the power of God’s grace. θάνατον οὐ μὴ θεωρήσῃ J 8:51. Opp. ζωή 5:24; 1J 3:14; Ro 7:10; 8:6. This death stands in the closest relation to sin: Ro 7:13b; Js 1:15; 5:20; 2 Cl 1:6; Hv 2, 3, 1; also to the flesh: Paul thinks of the earthly body as σῶμα τ. θανάτου Ro 7:24. In contrast to the gospel the law of Moses engraved on stone διακονία τοῦ θανάτου service that leads to death 2 Cor 3:7 (cp. Tat. 14, 1 θανάτου … ἐπιτηδεύματα). The νόμος, which is τὸ ἀγαθόν, proves to be θάνατος death = deadly or cause of death Ro 7:13a. The unredeemed are ἐν χώρᾳ καὶ σκιᾷ θανάτου Mt 4:16; cp. Lk 1:79 (both Is 9:2). ἐν σκοτίᾳ θανάτου AcPl Ha 8, 32 (=BMM verso 4). This mng. of θάνατος cannot always be clearly distinguished fr. the foll., since spiritual death merges into
    eternal death. θαν. αἰώνιος B 20:1. This kind of death is meant Ro 1:32; 6:16, 21, 23; 7:5; 2 Cor 7:10; 2 Ti 1:10; Hb 2:14b; B 10:5; 2 Cl 16:4; Dg 10:7b; Hv 1, 1, 8; m 4, 1, 2. ἁμαρτία πρὸς θάνατον 1J 5:16f (Polyaenus 8, 32 bravery πρὸς θ.=‘to the point of death’; s. ἁμαρτάνω e and TestIss 7:1 ἁμαρτία εἰς θάνατον). ὀσμὴ ἐκ θανάτου εἰς θάνατον a fragrance that comes from death and leads to death 2 Cor 2:16. In Rv this (final) death is called the second death (ὁ δεύτερος θ. also Plut., Mor. 942f) 2:11; 20:6, 14b; 21:8 (s. TZahn, comm. 604–8).—GQuell, Die Auffassung des Todes in Israel 1926; JLeipoldt, D. Tod bei Griechen u. Juden ’42; TBarrosse, Death and Sin in Ro: CBQ 15, ’53, 438–59; ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55 (lit.); SBrandon, The Personification of Death in Some Ancient Religions, BJRL 43, ’61, 317–35.
    a particular manner of death, fatal illness, pestilence and the like, as established by context (Job 27:15; Jer 15:2: θάνατος … μάχαιρα … λιμός) Rv 2:23. ἀποκτεῖναι ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ κ. ἐν λιμῷ κ. ἐν θανάτῳ 6:8b; 18:8 (cp. PsSol 13:2; 15:7; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 37, 10).—JToynbee, Death and Burial in the Roman World ’71; SHumphreys, The Family, Women, and Death ’83.—B. 287. DELG. BHHW III 1999–2001. 1609–13. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 18 herankommen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. come up (zu to), approach
    2. herankommen an (+ Akk) come up to; mit der Hand: reach, get hold of; (Zugang haben zu) an Stelle etc.: be able to get (through) to; an jemanden, etw.: be able to get at ( oder get hold of)
    3. fig.: herankommen an (+ Akk) an Vorbild etc.: come up to; an eine Zahl etc.: come near, approach; er / es kommt nicht an... heran auch he / it can’t touch...; er kommt an sie nicht heran auch he can’t hold a candle to her; etw. an sich herankommen lassen wait and see how s.th. turns out; ich lasse es lieber an mich herankommen I’d rather cross that bridge when I come to it ( oder wait and see); als Arzt kann er es sich nicht leisten, alles Leid an sich herankommen zu lassen to let all the suffering get to ( oder affect) him
    * * *
    to come up; to come on
    * * *
    he|rạn|kom|men
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (räumlich) to come or draw near (
    an +acc to), to approach ( an etw (acc) sth); (zeitlich) to draw near ( an +acc to), to approach ( an etw (acc) sth)

    das lasse ich mal an mich herankommen (fig inf)I'll cross that bridge when I come to it (prov)

    auf 1:3 herankommen — to pull up or back to 1-3

    er lässt alle Probleme an sich herankommen — he always adopts a wait-and-see attitude

    2)

    (= erreichen, bekommen) an den Chef/Motor kommt man nicht heran —

    wie komme ich nur an das Kapital heran?how do I get hold of or (wenn festgelegt) get at the capital?

    3)

    (= sich messen können mit) an jdn herankommen — to be up to the standard of sb

    herankommento be up to (the standard of) sth

    er kommt nicht an seinen Vater heranhe's not a patch on (Brit) or a match for (US) his father

    * * *
    he·ran|kom·men
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    [an jdn/etw] \herankommen to come up [to sb/sth], to approach [sb/sth]; (bis an etw kommen) to get to sth
    sie kamen nicht an die Stellungen heran they didn't get to the enemy positions
    2. (herangelangen können)
    an jdn/etw \herankommen to reach sb/sth
    man kommt nur schwer an diese Stelle heran it's a difficult spot to reach
    3. (sich beschaffen können)
    an etw akk \herankommen to get hold of sth
    4. (in persönlichen Kontakt kommen)
    an jdn \herankommen to get hold of sb; (näher kommen)
    man kommt einfach sehr schwer an sie heran it's so difficult to really get to know her
    5. (gleichwertig sein)
    [in etw dat] an jdn/etw \herankommen to be up to the standard of sb/sth [in sth]
    in Leistung kommt das Modell an das Konkurrenzfahrzeug fast heran the model is almost up to the standard of the competition in performance
    6.
    alles an sich akk \herankommen lassen (fam) to cross a bridge when one comes to it
    nichts an sich akk \herankommen lassen (fam) not to let anything get to one fam
    sie lässt nichts an sich \herankommen she doesn't let anything get to her
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come or draw near to something; approach something

    ganz nahe an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come right up to something

    der große Tag war herangekommen — the big day had arrived

    3)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — (erreichen) reach something; (erwerben) obtain something; get hold of something

    an jemanden herankommen(fig.) get hold of somebody

    an jemandes Erfolg/Rekord herankommen — (fig.) equal somebody's success/record

    * * *
    herankommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. come up (
    zu to), approach
    2.
    herankommen an (+akk) come up to; mit der Hand: reach, get hold of; (Zugang haben zu) an Stelle etc: be able to get (through) to; an jemanden, etwas: be able to get at ( oder get hold of)
    3. fig:
    herankommen an (+akk) an Vorbild etc: come up to; an eine Zahl etc: come near, approach;
    er/es kommt nicht an … heran auch he/it can’t touch …;
    er kommt an sie nicht heran auch he can’t hold a candle to her;
    etwas an sich herankommen lassen wait and see how sth turns out;
    ich lasse es lieber an mich herankommen I’d rather cross that bridge when I come to it ( oder wait and see); als Arzt kann er es sich nicht leisten,
    alles Leid an sich herankommen zu lassen to let all the suffering get to ( oder affect) him
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come or draw near to something; approach something

    ganz nahe an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come right up to something

    3)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — (erreichen) reach something; (erwerben) obtain something; get hold of something

    an jemanden herankommen(fig.) get hold of somebody

    an jemandes Erfolg/Rekord herankommen — (fig.) equal somebody's success/record

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  • 19 desbaratar las quejas

    (v.) = disarm + complaints
    Ex. The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.
    * * *
    (v.) = disarm + complaints

    Ex: The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.

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  • 20 exonerar a Alguien de culpa

    (v.) = exonerate + Nombre + from blame
    Ex. The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.
    * * *
    (v.) = exonerate + Nombre + from blame

    Ex: The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.

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  • The Suffering — ist eine zweiteilige Computerspielreihe der Firma Surreal Software. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 The Suffering 1.1 Spielprinzip 1.2 Handlung 1.3 Hinrichtungen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • The Suffering — may refer to: * The Suffering (video game), by Midway Games ** , the sequel to the aforementioned game ** The Suffering (film), an upcoming film based on the game * The Suffering (song), by Coheed and Cambria *The Suffering (band), a thrash metal …   Wikipedia

  • The Suffering — Éditeur Midway Games Développeur Surreal Software Date de sortie 2004 Genre Survival horror Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Suffering — Para la canción de Coheed and Cambria, véase The Suffering (canción). The Suffering Desarrolladora(s) Surreal Software Distribuidora(s) Midway Games Diseñador(es) …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Suffering (canción) — «The Suffering» Sencillo de Coheed and Cambria del álbum Good Apollo, I m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Publicación 2005 Formato CD, sencillo de 7 pulgadas Grabación 2005 …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Suffering: Ties That Bind — Разработчик Surreal Software Издатель Midway …   Википедия

  • The Suffering: Los lazos que nos unen — The Suffering: Ties That Bind Desarrolladora(s) Surreal Software Distribuidora(s) Midway Games Plataforma(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox y PC …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Suffering (video game) — Infobox VG title=The Suffering caption= developer=Surreal Software publisher=Midway Games designer=Richard Rouse III (Lead Designer and Writer) Andre Maguire (Lead Level Designer) engine=Riot Engine (Proprietary) released=PlayStation 2, Xbox… …   Wikipedia

  • The Suffering (song) — Infobox Single | Name = The Suffering Artist = Coheed and Cambria from Album = Released = 2005 Format = CD Recorded = 2005 Genre = Alternative rock, Hard rock Length = 4:13 Label = Columbia, Equal Vision Producer = Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner …   Wikipedia

  • Christ as the Suffering Redeemer (Mantegna) — Christ as the Suffering Redeemer Artist Andrea Mantegna Year 1488 1500 Type Tempera on panel Dimensions 78 cm × 48 cm (31 in × 19 in) Location …   Wikipedia

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