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  • 1 honestas

    hŏnestas, ātis, f. [honestus], honorableness.
    I.
    (Acc. to honestus, I.) Honorable consideration which a man enjoys, honor, reputation, character, respectability, credit, opp. to turpitudo (class.; cf.: existimatio, dignitas).
    A.
    Lit.: quid est honestas nisi honor perpetuus ad aliquem secundo populi rumore delatus. Lact. 3, 8, fin.:

    unde pudor, continentia, fuga turpitudinis, appetentia laudis et honestatis?

    Cic. Rep. 1, 2; cf.:

    fugiendae turpitudinis adipiscendaeque honestatis causa,

    id. Tusc. 2, 27, 66; Gell. 1, 3, 23 sq.:

    nihil esse in vita magnopere expetendum nisi laudem atque honestatem,

    Cic. Arch. 6, 14; cf.:

    omnia, quae putant homines expetenda, honestas, gloria, tranquillitas animi atque jucunditas,

    id. Lael. 22, 84; id. Phil. 7, 5, 14: cogita, ea nobis erepta esse, quae hominibus [p. 861] non minus quam liberi cara esse debent, honestatem, dignitatem, honores omnes, id. Fam. 4, 5, 2:

    quas familias honestatis amplitudinisque gratia nomino,

    on account of their character, id. Rosc. Am. 6, 15:

    honestate spoliatus,

    id. Rab. Post. 16, 44; cf.: omni jure atque honestate interdictus, Q. Metell. ap. Gell. 17, 2, 7:

    fautor infimi generis hominum, odio alienae honestatis,

    Liv. 1, 47, 11:

    honestatem omnem amittere,

    consideration, respect, Cic. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:

    in eoque (officio) et colendo sita vitae est honestas omnis et in negligendo turpitudo,

    id. Off. 1, 2, 4; Gell. 1, 3, 24: honestati alicujus convenire (with subj. clause), Paul. Sent. 3, 5, 2.—In plur. (= honores):

    ceteris ante partis honestatibus atque omni dignitate fortunaque aliquem privare,

    Cic. Mur. 40, 87.—
    B.
    Transf., concr.:

    causa, in qua omnes honestates civitatis, omnes aetates, omnes ordines una consentiunt,

    honorable, reputable persons, Cic. Sest. 51, 109.—
    II.
    (Acc. to honestus, II.)
    A.
    Honorableness of character, honorable feeling, honor, honesty, probity, integrity, virtue (class.):

    ubi est autem dignitas, nisi ubi honestas?

    Cic. Att. 7, 11, 1:

    nemo est inventus tam perditus, tam ab omni non modo honestate sed etiam simulatione honestatis relictus, qui, etc.,

    id. Rab. Perd. 8, 23 and 24:

    (qui summum bonum) suis commodis, non honestate metitur... honestatem propter se expetere,

    id. Off. 1, 2, 5 and 6; cf.:

    cum omnis honestas manet a partibus quatuor, quarum, etc.,

    id. ib. 1, 43, 152; and:

    habes undique expletam et perfectam formam honestatis, quae tota his quatuor virtutibus continetur,

    id. Fin. 2, 15, 48; Quint. 3, 8, 26:

    et in laude justitia utilitasque tractantur, et in consiliis honestas,

    id. 3, 4, 16: sunt qui tradant tanta eum (Staberium Erotem) honestate praeditum, ut, etc., such an honorable, noble character; Fr. honnēteté, Suet. Gramm. 13:

    quod factum causā publicae honestatis vindictam exspectat,

    Paul. Sent. 5, 4, 21.—
    B.
    Transf., of things, beauty, grace (very rare):

    testudinis,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1, § 2:

    si est honestas in rebus ipsis, de quibus dicitur, exsistit ex rei natura quidam splendor in verbis,

    id. de Or. 3, 31, 125.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > honestas

  • 2 freelance

    Gen Mgt
    working on the basis of being self-employed, and possibly working for several employers at the same time, perhaps on a temporary basis. Freelance workers have been described by Charles Handy as ideally suited to portfolio working. Freelancers must be good at multitasking; they require the skills of a manager, bookkeeper, and a promoter. People thinking about becoming freelance should conduct plenty of research, not only into the industry in which they will be offering their services, but also into their own motivation for freelancing and their character-suitability. Before leaving their day job, they should put together a business plan plotting the first year’s goals and activity, perhaps considering the possibility of starting their freelance business on a part-time basis, so that they can initially rely on their current income.
         An important part of this first year will be in marketing and promoting the business. Freelancers should develop a target list of companies they wish to work for, learning all they can about each company before approaching them with marketing and proposals. Good customer service could be the thing to make or break their career. Being liked is as valuable as being prompt and doing a professional job, and will encourage future business. It is, though, inevitable that a set of clients will change as time goes by. To protect themselves against this, freelancers should try to plan six months ahead, and create diversity in their client base.

    The ultimate business dictionary > freelance

  • 3 خبير

    خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.

    Arabic-English dictionary > خبير

  • 4 ناقد

    ناقِد \ judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinion of their character).

    Arabic-English dictionary > ناقد

  • 5 expert

    خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.

    Arabic-English glossary > expert

  • 6 judge

    خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.

    Arabic-English glossary > judge

  • 7 practised

    خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.

    Arabic-English glossary > practised

  • 8 proficient

    خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.

    Arabic-English glossary > proficient

  • 9 judge

    اِرْتَأَى \ judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، قرر (قَرّر)‏ \ قاضٍ \ judge: one who settles questions (and tries those who are charged) in a court of law. \ ناقِد \ judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinion of their character).

    Arabic-English glossary > judge

  • 10 فتى

    فَتًى \ chap, guy: man; boy; fellow. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. \ فَتًى مُلْتَحِق بِفِرْقَة كَشْفِيَّة \ Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فتى

  • 11 كشاف

    كَشَّاف \ Scout, Boy Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كشاف

  • 12 Scout, Boy Scout

    كَشَّاف \ Scout, Boy Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere.

    Arabic-English glossary > Scout, Boy Scout

  • 13 Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout

    فَتًى مُلْتَحِق بِفِرْقَة كَشْفِيَّة \ Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere.

    Arabic-English glossary > Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout

  • 14 их характер был абсолютно одинаков

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > их характер был абсолютно одинаков

  • 15 Молод - перебесится, а стар - не переменится

    The young are flexi ble while the old cannot change their character or way of life. See Старого учить, что мертвого лечить (C)
    Cf: An old dog cannot alter his way of barking (Br.), You can't teach an old dog new tricks (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Молод - перебесится, а стар - не переменится

  • 16 סיקוסים

    סִיקוֹסִים, סִיקוֹסִין, סִקֹ׳II m. pl. (fr. סיקוסיס, σύκωσις, v. also Gr. Dict. s. vv. σῦκον a. συκῆ) excrescences (on trees), lumps. Gen. R. s. 41, beg. (ref. to Ps. 92:13) מה התמרה … לא עומקין ולא ס׳ Ar. (‘Rashi פקיסין, Var. ס׳; ed. עקומין for עומקין) as the palm and the cedar have neither cavities (curves) nor excrescences, so the righteous have not (in their character) either ; Yalk. Ps. 845 סוּקְיוֹסִין.

    Jewish literature > סיקוסים

  • 17 סיקוסין

    סִיקוֹסִים, סִיקוֹסִין, סִקֹ׳II m. pl. (fr. סיקוסיס, σύκωσις, v. also Gr. Dict. s. vv. σῦκον a. συκῆ) excrescences (on trees), lumps. Gen. R. s. 41, beg. (ref. to Ps. 92:13) מה התמרה … לא עומקין ולא ס׳ Ar. (‘Rashi פקיסין, Var. ס׳; ed. עקומין for עומקין) as the palm and the cedar have neither cavities (curves) nor excrescences, so the righteous have not (in their character) either ; Yalk. Ps. 845 סוּקְיוֹסִין.

    Jewish literature > סיקוסין

  • 18 סִיקוֹסִים

    סִיקוֹסִים, סִיקוֹסִין, סִקֹ׳II m. pl. (fr. סיקוסיס, σύκωσις, v. also Gr. Dict. s. vv. σῦκον a. συκῆ) excrescences (on trees), lumps. Gen. R. s. 41, beg. (ref. to Ps. 92:13) מה התמרה … לא עומקין ולא ס׳ Ar. (‘Rashi פקיסין, Var. ס׳; ed. עקומין for עומקין) as the palm and the cedar have neither cavities (curves) nor excrescences, so the righteous have not (in their character) either ; Yalk. Ps. 845 סוּקְיוֹסִין.

    Jewish literature > סִיקוֹסִים

  • 19 סִיקוֹסִין

    סִיקוֹסִים, סִיקוֹסִין, סִקֹ׳II m. pl. (fr. סיקוסיס, σύκωσις, v. also Gr. Dict. s. vv. σῦκον a. συκῆ) excrescences (on trees), lumps. Gen. R. s. 41, beg. (ref. to Ps. 92:13) מה התמרה … לא עומקין ולא ס׳ Ar. (‘Rashi פקיסין, Var. ס׳; ed. עקומין for עומקין) as the palm and the cedar have neither cavities (curves) nor excrescences, so the righteous have not (in their character) either ; Yalk. Ps. 845 סוּקְיוֹסִין.

    Jewish literature > סִיקוֹסִין

  • 20 סִקֹ׳

    סִיקוֹסִים, סִיקוֹסִין, סִקֹ׳II m. pl. (fr. סיקוסיס, σύκωσις, v. also Gr. Dict. s. vv. σῦκον a. συκῆ) excrescences (on trees), lumps. Gen. R. s. 41, beg. (ref. to Ps. 92:13) מה התמרה … לא עומקין ולא ס׳ Ar. (‘Rashi פקיסין, Var. ס׳; ed. עקומין for עומקין) as the palm and the cedar have neither cavities (curves) nor excrescences, so the righteous have not (in their character) either ; Yalk. Ps. 845 סוּקְיוֹסִין.

    Jewish literature > סִקֹ׳

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