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2 without danger
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3 without danger
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4 without danger we cannot get beyond danger
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > without danger we cannot get beyond danger
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5 without danger of infection
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > without danger of infection
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nounGefahr, die‘danger!’ — "Vorsicht!"
there is [a] danger of war — es besteht Kriegsgefahr
be in danger of doing something — [Person:] Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun; [Sache:] drohen, etwas zu tun
* * *['dein‹ə]1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) die Gefahr2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) die Gefahr•- academic.ru/18388/dangerous">dangerous* * *dan·ger[ˈdeɪnʤəʳ, AM -ʤɚ]n\danger! keep out! Zutritt verboten! Lebensgefahr!a \danger to life and limb eine Gefahr für Leib und Leben▪ to be in \danger in Gefahr seinI felt my life was in \danger ich hatte Angst um mein Lebento be in \danger of extinction vom Aussterben bedroht sein▪ to be in \danger of doing sth Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun▪ to be a \danger to sb/sth eine Gefahr für jdn/etw sein▪ there is a \danger that... es besteht die Gefahr, dass...there is no \danger of that! ( hum) diese Gefahr besteht nicht* * *['deIndZə(r)]n1) Gefahr fhe loves danger — er liebt die Gefahr
the dangers of smoking — die mit dem Rauchen verbundenen Gefahren
to put sb/sth in danger — jdn/etw in Gefahr bringen, jdn/etw gefährden
to be in danger of doing sth — Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun
there is a danger of his getting lost — es besteht die Gefahr, dass er sich verirrt
he ran the danger of being recognized —
to be a danger to sb/sth — für jdn/etw eine Gefahr bedeuten
2)"danger" — "Achtung, Lebensgefahr!"; (Mot)
"danger, high-tension cables" — "Achtung, Hochspannung!"
"danger, ice" — "Glatteisgefahr"
"danger, keep out" — "Zutritt verboten, Lebensgefahr!"
the signal was at danger (Rail) — das Signal stand auf Rot
* * *danger [ˈdeındʒə(r)]A s1. Gefahr f (to für):be in great danger in großer Gefahr sein oder schweben;be in danger of falling Gefahr laufen zu fallen;be in danger of one’s life in Lebensgefahr sein oder schweben;his life is in danger sein Leben ist in Gefahr;danger of fire Feuer(s)gefahr;danger of infection MED Infektionsgefahr;without danger gefahrlos;there was no danger to es bestand keine Gefahr für;there was never any danger to their victory SPORT ihr Sieg war niemals in Gefahrbe a danger eine Gefahr sein oder darstellenthe signal is at danger das Signal steht auf RotB adj Gefahren…:danger area, danger zone Gefahrenzone f, -bereich m;danger point, danger spot Gefahrenpunkt m, -stelle f;danger signal Warnsignal n (a. fig)( → A 3)* * *nounGefahr, diea danger to somebody/something — eine Gefahr für jemanden/etwas
‘danger!’ — "Vorsicht!"
there is [a] danger of war — es besteht Kriegsgefahr
be in danger of doing something — [Person:] Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun; [Sache:] drohen, etwas zu tun
* * *n.Gefahr -en f. -
7 danger
['deɪndʒə]nопасность, угроза, рискYou are in no danger. — Вам ничто не угрожает.
There was widespread danger of disease. — Существовала большая опасность/угроза распространения болезни.
There is no danger. — Мы в безопасности.
There is no immediate danger. — Непосредственной угрозы нет.
The worst danger is over. — Самая большая опасность уже миновала
- great danger- public danger
- constant danger
- obvious danger
- imminent danger
- deadly danger
- unknown danger
- unavoidable danger
- threatening danger
- fire danger
- world danger
- danger signal
- danger zone
- danger arrow
- feeling sense of danger
- full of danger
- source of potential danger
- danger of war
- danger to peace
- danger to smb's life
- in times of danger
- for fear of danger from lightning
- in case of danger
- in case of any unexpected danger
- fraught with the greatest danger to peace
- without danger of infection
- be in no immediate danger
- be blind to danger- be in danger- be out of danger
- be in danger of losing one's job
- prevent the danger
- keep out of danger
- share smb's danger
- warn smb of the danger
- run into danger
- run into danger of infection
- risk the danger
- exaggerate the danger
- constitute a public danger
- realize the danger of the situation
- avert a great danger
- increase the danger
- fight the danger
- court danger
- guard against danger
- provide against danger
- expose smb to danger
- pass through many dangers
- bring a danger on oneself
- triumph over dangers
- danger looms -
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n. gevaar[ deendzjə]1 gevaar ⇒ risico, onraad♦voorbeelden:her life was in danger, she was in danger of losing her life • ze verkeerde in levensgevaarbe in danger of • het gevaar lopen teout of danger • buiten (levens)gevaarwithout danger • veilig, zonder risicoDanger! Falling rocks • Pas op! Neerstortend gesteente -
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subs.Dangerous enterprise: P. and V. κινδύνευμα, τό (Plat.).In time of danger: P. and V. ἐν τοῖς δεινοῖς, ἐπὶ τοῖς δεινοῖς.Loving danger, adj.: P. φιλοκίνδυνος.Share dangers ( with), v.: P. συγκινδυνεύειν (absol. or dat.), συνδιακινδυνεύειν (μετά, gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Danger
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10 without any danger
• huoletta• huoleti -
11 adventure is tame without the sauce of danger
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > adventure is tame without the sauce of danger
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12 an adventure is tame without the sauce of danger
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an adventure is tame without the sauce of danger
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13 sin peligro
• without danger -
14 nirbhaya
without danger. -
15 a mano salva
• without danger• without running any risk -
16 a salva mano
• without danger• without running any risk -
17 sin dańo de barras
• without danger for anyone -
18 safely
adverb (without harm or risk: He got home safely.) seguramente, sin peligro, sin accidente (alguno)safely adv1. sin ningún percancethe journey was difficult, but we arrived safely el viaje fue duro, pero llegamos sin ningún percance2. con cuidado / sin peligrotr['seɪflɪ]1 (for certain) con toda seguridad, sin temor a equivocarse■ we can safely say that... podemos decir con toda seguridad que...2 (without mishap) sin contratiempos, sin accidentes, sin percances3 (securely) de manera segura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto arrive safely llegar a buen puertosafely ['seɪfli] adv1) unharmed: sin incidentes, sin novedadesthey landed safely: aterrizaron sin novedades2) securely: con toda seguridad, sin peligroadv.• a salvo adv.• con seguridad expr.• con toda seguridad adv.• enhorabuena adv.• felizmente adv.• sin accidente adv.'seɪfli1)a) (without mishap, unharmed)we got home safely — llegamos a casa sin novedad or sin ningún percance
b) ( without danger) sin peligro, con tranquilidaddrive safely — conduzca con prudencia or cuidado
2) (in a safe place, securely)he's safely behind bars — está entre rejas, donde no puede hacer daño
my savings are safely invested — tengo mis ahorros en inversiones seguras or sin riesgos
3) ( with certainty) <say/assume> sin temor a equivocarse (or equivocarnos) etc['seɪflɪ]ADV1) (=without danger)it can safely be frozen for months — se puede congelar sin ningún problema or sin peligro durante varios meses
you can walk about quite safely in this town — no se corre peligro andando por esta ciudad, no es peligroso andar por esta ciudad
drive safely! — conduce con prudencia or cuidado
I can safely say that... — puedo afirmar con toda seguridad or sin miedo a equivocarme que...
2) (=without incident) [land, return] (gen) sin ningún percance; (in the midst of danger) sano y salvoto arrive safely — llegar bien, llegar sin ningún percance
3) (=securely)the dogs were safely locked in the van — los perros estaban encerrados en la furgoneta, donde no podían hacer daño
now that the exams are safely out of the way we can relax a bit — ahora que no tenemos la preocupación de los exámenes podemos relajarnos un poco
* * *['seɪfli]1)a) (without mishap, unharmed)we got home safely — llegamos a casa sin novedad or sin ningún percance
b) ( without danger) sin peligro, con tranquilidaddrive safely — conduzca con prudencia or cuidado
2) (in a safe place, securely)he's safely behind bars — está entre rejas, donde no puede hacer daño
my savings are safely invested — tengo mis ahorros en inversiones seguras or sin riesgos
3) ( with certainty) <say/assume> sin temor a equivocarse (or equivocarnos) etc -
19 fare
I sg - fáren, pl - fárerопа́сность жII 4vǽre úden for fáre — быть вне опа́сности
1) мча́ться; нести́сь2) ри́нутьсяfáre forbi — промча́ться ми́мо
fáre vild — заблуди́ться
* * *danger, dart, dash, hazard, hazardousness, hurtle, jeopardy, menace, peril, threat* * *I. (en -r) danger,( stærkere, F) peril;F hazard ( fx the hazards of the journey);[ der er fare for hans liv] his life is in danger;[ stå i fare for] be in danger of;[ med fare for at] at the risk of -ing;[ bringe i fare] put in danger ( fx put his chances (, his life) in danger),F endanger, jeopardize;[ uden for fare] out of danger;[ der er en fare ved det] it is dangerous,F it entails (el. involves) a risk.II. vb (for, faret)( styrte) rush,( med et sæt) dash,( pile) dart,( med små hurtige skridt) scurry;( om skib og søfolk: sejle) sail;( køre hurtigt) speed, dash,(T: suse) whizz ( fx a car sped (el. dashed el. whizzed) past us);[ fare af sted] tear along;[ fare frem](fig) act, proceed;[ fare i tøjet] fling on one's clothes;[ det for igennem mig] it flashed through my mind;[ komme farende ind] rush in;[ lade fare] abandon;[ fare løs på] rush at, fly at,T pitch (el. pile) into;[ fare med lempe], se I. lempe;[ fare med løgn] tell lies;[ fare en om halsen], se hals;[ fare omkring, fare rundt] rush (, dash, dart) around;[ fare op] start up, spring to one's feet, jump up;( i vrede) fly into a temper; flare up;[ fare sammen] start;[ fare til himmels] ascend into heaven;[ komme farende ud] shoot out ( fra of);[ ordet for ud af munden på ham] the word slipped out of his mouth;[ fare vild] lose one's way.III. vb -
20 tueor
tŭĕor, tuĭtus, 2 ( perf. only post-Aug., Quint. 5, 13, 35; Plin. Ep. 6, 29, 10; collat. form tūtus, in the part., rare, Sall. J. 74, 3; Front. Strat. 2, 12, 13; but constantly in the P. a.; inf. parag. tuerier, Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 35; collat. form acc. to the 3d conj. tŭor, Cat. 20, 5; Stat. Th. 3, 151:I.tuĕris,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 82:tuimur,
Lucr. 1, 300; 4, 224; 4, 449;6, 934: tuamur,
id. 4, 361:tuantur,
id. 4, 1004; imper. tuĕre, id. 5, 318), v. dep. a. [etym. dub.], orig., to see, to look or gaze upon, to watch, view; hence, pregn., to see or look to, to defend, protect, etc.: tueri duo significat; unum ab aspectu, unde est Ennii illud: tueor te senex? pro Juppiter! (Trag. v. 225 Vahl.);alterum a curando ac tutela, ut cum dicimus bellum tueor et tueri villam,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 12 Müll. sq.—Accordingly,To look at, gaze at, behold, watch, view, regard, consider, examine, etc. (only poet.; syn.: specto, adspicio, intueor): quam te post multis tueor tempestatibus, Pac. ap. Non. 407, 32; 414, 3:(β).e tenebris, quae sunt in luce, tuemur,
Lucr. 4, 312:ubi nil aliud nisi aquam caelumque tuentur,
id. 4, 434:caeli templa,
id. 6, 1228 al.:tuendo Terribiles oculos, vultum, etc.,
Verg. A. 8, 265; cf. id. ib. 1, 713:talia dicentem jam dudum aversa tuetur,
id. ib. 4, 362:transversa tuentibus hircis,
id. E. 3, 8:acerba tuens,
looking fiercely, Lucr. 5, 33; cf. Verg. A. 9, 794:torva,
id. ib. 6, 467.—With object-clause:II.quod multa in terris fieri caeloque tuentur (homines), etc.,
Lucr. 1, 152; 6, 50; 6, 1163.—Pregn., to look to, care for, keep up, uphold, maintain, support, guard, preserve, defend, protect, etc. (the predom. class. signif. of the word; cf.:► 1.curo, conservo, tutor, protego, defendo): videte, ne... vobis turpissimum sit, id, quod accepistis, tueri et conservare non posse,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 5, 12:ut quisque eis rebus tuendis conservandisque praefuerat,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 63, 140:omnia,
id. N. D. 2, 23, 60:mores et instituta vitae resque domesticas ac familiares,
id. Tusc. 1, 1, 2:societatem conjunctionis humanae munifice et aeque,
id. Fin. 5, 23, 65:concordiam,
id. Att. 1, 17, 10: rem et gratiam et auctoritatem suam, id. Fam. 13, 49, 1:dignitatem,
id. Tusc. 2, 21, 48:L. Paulus personam principis civis facile dicendo tuebatur,
id. Brut. 20, 80:personam in re publicā,
id. Phil. 8, 10, 29; cf.: tuum munus, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 11, 1:tueri et sustinere simulacrum pristinae dignitatis,
Cic. Rab. Post. 15, 41:aedem Castoris P. Junius habuit tuendam,
to keep in good order, id. Verr. 2, 1, 50, § 130; cf. Plin. Pan. 51, 1:Bassum ut incustoditum nimis et incautum,
id. Ep. 6, 29, 10:libertatem,
Tac. A. 3, 27; 14, 60:se, vitam corpusque tueri,
to keep, preserve, Cic. Off. 1, 4, 11:antea majores copias alere poterat, nunc exiguas vix tueri potest,
id. Deiot. 8, 22:se ac suos tueri,
Liv. 5, 4, 5:sex legiones (re suā),
Cic. Par. 6, 1, 45:armentum paleis,
Col. 6, 3, 3:se ceteris armis prudentiae tueri atque defendere,
to guard, protect, Cic. de Or. 1, 38, 172; cf.:tuemini castra et defendite diligenter,
Caes. B. C. 3, 94:suos fines,
id. B. G. 4, 8:portus,
id. ib. 5, 8:oppidum unius legionis praesidio,
id. B. C. 2, 23:oram maritimam,
id. ib. 3, 34:impedimenta,
to cover, protect, Hirt. B. G. 8, 2.—With ab and abl.:fines suos ab excursionibus et latrociniis,
Cic. Deiot. 8, 22:domum a furibus,
Phaedr. 3, 7, 10: mare ab hostibus, Auct. B. Afr. 8, 2.—With contra:quos non parsimoniā tueri potuit contra illius audaciam,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 5, 11:liberūm nostrorum pueritiam contra inprobitatem magistratuum,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 58, § 153; Quint. 5, 13, 35; Plin. 20, 14, 54, § 152; Tac. A. 6, 47 (41).—With adversus:tueri se adversus Romanos,
Liv. 25, 11, 7:nostra adversus vim atque injuriam,
id. 7, 31, 3:adversus Philippum tueri Athenas,
id. 31, 9, 3; 42, 46, 9; 42, 23, 6:arcem adversus tres cohortes tueri,
Tac. H. 3, 78; Just. 17, 3, 22; 43, 3, 4.—In part. perf.:Verres fortiter et industrie tuitus contra piratas Siciliam dicitur,
Quint. 5, 13, 35 (al. tutatus):Numidas in omnibus proeliis magis pedes quam arma tuta sunt,
Sall. J. 74, 3.Act. form tŭĕo, ēre:2.censores vectigalia tuento,
Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 7:ROGO PER SVPEROS, QVI ESTIS, OSSA MEA TVEATIS,
Inscr. Orell. 4788.—tŭĕor, ēri, in pass. signif.:A.majores nostri in pace a rusticis Romanis alebantur et in bello ab his tuebantur,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1, 4; Lucr. 4, 361:consilio et operā curatoris tueri debet non solum patrimonium, sed et corpus et salus furiosi,
Dig. 27, 10, 7:voluntas testatoris ex bono et aequo tuebitur,
ib. 28, 3, 17.—Hence, tūtus, a, um, P. a. (prop. well seen to or guarded; hence), safe, secure, out of danger (cf. securus, free from fear).Lit.(α).Absol.:(β).nullius res tuta, nullius domus clausa, nullius vita saepta... contra tuam cupiditatem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 15, § 39:cum victis nihil tutum arbitrarentur,
Caes. B. G. 2, 28:nec se satis tutum fore arbitratur,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 27; cf.:me biremis praesidio scaphae Tutum per Aegaeos tumultus Aura feret,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 63; Ov. M. 8, 368:tutus bos rura perambulat,
Hor. C. 4, 5, 17:quis locus tam firmum habuit praesidium, ut tutus esset?
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 11, 31:mare tutum praestare,
id. Fl. 13, 31:sic existimabat tutissimam fore Galliam,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 54:nemus,
Hor. C. 1, 17, 5:via fugae,
Cic. Caecin. 15, 44; cf.:commodior ac tutior receptus,
Caes. B. C. 1, 46:perfugium,
Cic. Rep. 1, 4, 8:tutum iter et patens,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 7:tutissima custodia,
Liv. 31, 23, 9:praesidio nostro pasci genus esseque tutum,
Lucr. 5, 874:vitam consistere tutam,
id. 6, 11:tutiorem et opulentiorem vitam hominum reddere,
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 3: est et fideli tuta silentio Merces, secure, sure (diff. from certa, definite, certain), Hor. C. 3, 2, 25:tutior at quanto merx est in classe secundā!
id. S. 1, 2, 47:non est tua tuta voluntas,
not without danger, Ov. M. 2, 53:in audaces non est audacia tuta,
id. ib. 10, 544:externā vi non tutus modo rex, sed invictus,
Curt. 6, 7, 1:vel tutioris audentiae est,
Quint. 12, prooem. §4: cogitatio tutior,
id. 10, 7, 19:fuit brevitas illa tutissima,
id. 10, 1, 39:regnum et diadema tutum Deferens uni,
i. e. that cannot be taken away, Hor. C. 2, 2, 21: male tutae mentis Orestes, i. e. unsound, = male sanae, id. S. 2, 3, 137: quicquid habes, age, Depone tutis auribus, qs. carefully guarded, i. e. safe, faithful, id. C. 1, 27, 18 (cf. the opp.: auris rimosa, id. S. 2, 6, 46).— Poet., with gen.:(pars ratium) tuta fugae,
Luc. 9, 346.—With ab and abl.: tutus ab insidiis inimici, Asin. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 31, 2:(γ).ab insidiis,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 117:a periculo,
Caes. B. G. 7, 14:ab hoste,
Ov. H. 11, 44:ab hospite,
id. M. 1, 144:a conjuge,
id. ib. 8, 316:a ferro,
id. ib. 13, 498:a bello, id. H. (15) 16, 344: ab omni injuriā,
Phaedr. 1, 31, 9.—With ad and acc.:(δ).turrim tuendam ad omnis repentinos casus tradidit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 39:ad id, quod ne timeatur fortuna facit, minime tuti sunt homines,
Liv. 25, 38, 14:testudinem tutam ad omnes ictus video esse,
id. 36, 32, 6.—With adversus:(ε).adversus venenorum pericula tutum corpus suum reddere,
Cels. 5, 23, 3:quo tutiores essent adversus ictus sagittarum,
Curt. 7, 9, 2:loci beneficio adversus intemperiem anni tutus est,
Sen. Ira, 2, 12, 1:per quem tutior adversus casus steti,
Val. Max. 4, 7, ext. 2:quorum praesidio tutus adversus hostes esse debuerat,
Just. 10, 1, 7.—With abl.: incendio fere tuta est Alexandria, Auct. B. Alex. 1, 3.—b.Tutum est, with a subj. -clause, it is prudent or safe, it is the part of a prudent man:2.si dicere palam parum tutum est,
Quint. 9, 2, 66; 8, 3, 47; 10, 3, 33:o nullis tutum credere blanditiis,
Prop. 1, 15, 42:tutius esse arbitrabantur, obsessis viis, commeatu intercluso sine ullo vulnere victoriā potiri,
Caes. B. G. 3, 24; Quint. 7, 1, 36; 11, 2, 48:nobis tutissimum est, auctores plurimos sequi,
id. 3, 4, 11; 3, 6, 63.—As subst.: tūtum, i, n., a place of safety, a shelter, safety, security: Tr. Circumspice dum, numquis est, Sermonem nostrum qui aucupet. Th. Tutum probe est, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 42:B.tuta et parvula laudo,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 42:trepidum et tuta petentem Trux aper insequitur,
Ov. M. 10, 714:in tuto ut collocetur,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 11:esse in tuto,
id. ib. 4, 3, 30:ut sitis in tuto,
Cic. Fam. 12, 2, 3:in tutum eduxi manipulares meos,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 7:in tutum receptus est,
Liv. 2, 19, 6.—Transf., watchful, careful, cautious, prudent (rare and not ante-Aug.;a.syn.: cautus, prudens): serpit humi tutus nimium timidusque procellae,
Hor. A. P. 28:tutus et intra Spem veniae cautus,
id. ib. 266:non nisi vicinas tutus ararit aquas,
Ov. Tr. 3, 12, 36:id suā sponte, apparebat, tuta celeribus consiliis praepositurum,
Liv. 22, 38, 13:celeriora quam tutiora consilia magis placuere ducibus,
id. 9, 32, 3.—Hence, adv. in two forms, tūtē and tūtō, safely, securely, in safety, without danger.Posit.(α).Form tute (very rare):(β).crede huic tute,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 102:eum tute vivere, qui honeste vivat,
Auct. Her. 3, 5, 9:tute cauteque agere,
id. ib. 3, 7, 13.—Form tuto (class. in prose and poetry):b.pervenire,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 70; Lucr. 1, 179:dimicare,
Caes. B. G. 3, 24:tuto et libere decernere,
id. B. C. 1, 2:ut tuto sim,
in security, Cic. Fam. 14, 3, 3:ut tuto ab repentino hostium incursu etiam singuli commeare possent,
Caes. B. G. 7, 36. —Comp.:c.ut in vadis consisterent tutius,
Caes. B. G. 3, 13:tutius et facilius receptus daretur,
id. B. C. 2, 30:tutius ac facilius id tractatur,
Quint. 5, 5, 1:usitatis tutius utimur,
id. 1, 5, 71:ut ubivis tutius quam in meo regno essem,
Sall. J. 14, 11.—Sup.(α).Form tutissime: nam te hic tutissime puto fore, Pomp. ap. Cic. Att. 8, 11, A.—(β).Form tutissimo:quaerere, ubi tutissimo essem,
Cic. Att. 8, 1, 2; cf. Charis. p. 173 P.:tutissimo infunduntur oboli quattuor,
Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 14.
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Danger Down Under — is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery novel. Plot Mick Devlin, an old flame of Nancy Drew s, asks for her support with Nellie Mabo, an Aboriginal local, who is desperate to locate a revered idol, a tjuringa board, and return it back to her… … Wikipedia