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سُمِّيَ باسْم \ called after: (of names, etc.) following, in the manner of: He is called George, after his father. -
2 по способу
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > по способу
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7 de esta manera
• after this manner• along these lines• in this instance• in this matter• in this section• in those instances• like this• so• this way• thus -
8 maniera
f ( modo) way, manner( stile) mannermaniere pl manners* * *maniera s.f.1 way, manner, fashion: in questa maniera, thus (o in this way); la sua maniera di parlare, the way he speaks; ciascuno lo fa alla sua maniera, everyone does it his own way; è felice alla sua maniera, he is happy in his own way; lasciatemi fare alla mia maniera, let me do it my own way; parlare in maniera sgarbata, to speak rudely; che maniera è questa di rispondere?!, is that the way to answer?!; non è questa la maniera di comportarsi!, that's no way to behave! // è una maniera come un'altra per farti sapere cosa vuole, it's as good a way as any of letting you know what he wants // è una maniera di dire tipica degli abitanti di quella zona, it's a typical expression of the people of that area // in maniera che, so that: fallo in maniera che nessuno se ne accorga, do it so that nobody notices // in una maniera o nell'altra, somehow or other (o by some means or other o by hook or by crook) // in nessuna maniera, on no account (o by no means o in no way) // in ogni maniera, (comunque) anyhow, (a qualunque costo) at any cost // complemento, avverbio di modo o maniera, adverbial phrase, adverb of manner // c'è modo e maniera di trattare una persona, there are better ways to treat a person; non c'è modo o maniera di convincerlo, there is no way to convince him // le celebrazioni del bicentenario sono state davvero fuor di maniera, the bicentennial celebrations were really over the top (o overlavish); la sua reazione è stata senz'altro fuor di maniera, his reaction was certainly over the top (o excessive) // alla maniera veneta, in the Venetian style; vivono alla maniera degli zingari, they live in gipsy fashion (o like gipsies)2 pl. (modi, comportamento) manners; manner (sing.), bearing (sing.): persona di buone, cattive maniere, well-mannered, ill-mannered person; che maniere!, what manners!; quell'uomo aveva maniere così dignitose, that man had such a dignified bearing (o manner)3 (stile artistico) style, fashion, manner: alla maniera di qlcu., after the fashion (o in the manner) of s.o.; quadro dipinto alla maniera di Raffaello, picture painted in the manner of Raphael; assomiglia al Verdi della prima maniera, it sounds rather like Verdi in his early style // di maniera, mannered, affected: scrittore di maniera, mannered (o affected) writer // maniera grande, Grand Manner.* * *[ma'njɛra] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (modo) way, mannerin una maniera o nell'altra — in one way or another, somehow or other
2) (metodo)usare le -e forti con qcn. — to get tough with sb.
3) art. style2.è un Picasso ultima maniera — this is a late Picasso, an example of Picasso's later work
sostantivo femminile plurale maniere manners* * *maniera/ma'njεra/I sostantivo f.1 (modo) way, manner; in una maniera o nell'altra in one way or another, somehow or other; alla propria maniera in one's own way; in maniera (tale) che so that; in nessuna maniera in no wise2 (metodo) - e forti strong-arm tactics; usare le -e forti con qcn. to get tough with sb.; usare le -e dolci to use kid gloves3 art. style; alla maniera di Raffaello after (the manner of) Raphael; poesia di maniera mannered poetry; è un Picasso ultima maniera this is a late Picasso, an example of Picasso's later workII maniere f.pl.manners; buone -e good o nice manners, (good) breeding; non conosce le buone -e he has no manners; che -e! what a way to behave! che cosa sono queste maniera! what manners! -
9 κωμωδείτε
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic)κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres opt act 2nd plκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic)κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: imperf ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) -
10 κωμῳδεῖτε
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic)κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres opt act 2nd plκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic)κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: imperf ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) -
11 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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12 по методу
1) General subject: after the fashion, after the fashion of, according to the method, (далее - автор метода) according to the method of2) Construction: probe-and-drogue3) Makarov: according to, after the manner, after the manner of, after the manner of (кого-л.), on the lines of (...) (...) -
13 mōs
mōs mōris, m [1 MA-], a will, way, habit, manner, fashion, caprice, humor: suos quoique mos, T.: mores mulierum, T.: alieno more vivendumst mihi, after another's humor, T.: suo more, Cs.: morem alcui gerere, to accommodate oneself.—A custom, usage, manner, practice, wont, habit, fashion: ut nunc sunt mores, T.: legi morique parendum est: uti mos gentis illius est, S.: sicut meus est mos, wont, H.: militari more, Cs.: mos partium popularium et factionum, bad custom, S.: mos obsidiandi vias, L.: more sinistro, by a perverted custom, Iu.: Pellibus in morem cincti, after their manner, V.: crinem de more solutae, V.: ut mos fuit Bithyniae regibus: quae moris Graecorum non sint, L.: apis Matinae More modoque, like, H.: ut Domitiano moris erat, Ta.: praeter civium morem, contrary to usage, T.: raptae sine more Sabinae, in defiance of usage, V.: quod in morem vetustas perduxit, made a custom: quibus omnia vendere mos est, S.: sciant, quibus moris est inlicita mirari, Ta.: Moris erat quondam servare, etc., Iu.: nondum consulem iudicem appellari mos fuerat, L.: mos est Syracusis, ut dicat sententiam qui velit: quod iam in morem venerat, ut, etc., had become customary, L.: barbariam ex Gaditanorum moribus delere.— Morality, conduct: qui istic mos est? T.: mos est hominum, ut nolint, etc., nature.—Plur., conduct, behavior, manners, morals, character: quantum mei mores poscebant, respondi, S.: eius suavissimi mores: iusti: naturam moresque hominis cognoscere, character: perditi: exemplar vitae morumque, H.: morum quoque filius, i. e. like his father in character, Iu.: ignarus meorum morum, i. e. my trade, T.—Of things, quality, nature, manner, mode, fashion: caeli, V.: elabitur anguis in morem fluminis, like, V.: in hunc operis morem, H.— Manner, measure, moderation: Tempestas sine more furit, with singular fierceness, V.: (terra) supra morem densa, uncommonly, V.— A precept, law, rule: Quīs neque mos neque cultus erat, V.: moresque viris et moenia ponet, laws, V.* * *custom, habit; mood, manner, fashion; character (pl.), behavior, morals -
14 vicis
vĭcis (as a gen.; the nom. does not occur), vicem, vice; in plur., vices (nom. and acc.) and vicibus (dat. and abl.), f. [cf. Gr. eikô, to yield; root Wik-; v. Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 135], change, interchange, alternation, alternate or reciprocal succession, vicissitude (the gen. not ante-Aug.; the other cases class.).I.Lit.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; for which, in class. prose, vicissitudo).(α).Sing.: ignotus juvenum coetus alternā vice Inibat alacris, Enn. ap. Charis. p. 214 P. (Trag. v. 151 Vahl.):(β).hac vice sermonum,
conversation, Verg. A. 6, 535:vice sermonis,
Ov. Tr. 4, 4, 79; cf. in the foll. b:deus haec fortasse benigna Reducet in sedem vice,
Hor. Epod. 13, 8:solvitur acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni,
id. C. 1, 4, 1:commoti Patres vice fortunarum humanarum,
Liv. 7, 31, 6: dum Nox vicem peragit, performs the exchange, i. e. alternales with day, Ov. M. 4, 218:ridica contingens vitem mutuā vice sustinetur et sustinet,
Col. 4, 16:versā vice,
reversely, Dig. 43, 29, 3; App. Dogm. Plat. p. 32, 6; id. Flor. p. 363; Just. 6, 5, 11 al.—Plur.:2.plerumque gratae divitibus vices Mundaeque parvo sub Lare pauperum Cenae,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 13:et interrogandi se ipsum et respondendi sibi solent esse non ingratae vices,
Quint. 9, 2, 14:loquendi,
id. 6, 4, 11; Ov. P. 2, 10, 35:ipsius lectionis taedium vicibus levatur,
Quint. 1, 12, 4:habet has vices condicio mortalium, ut adversa ex secundis, ex adversis secunda nascantur,
Plin. Pan. 5 fin.:spatium diei noctis excipiunt vices,
Phaedr. 2, 8, 10:haec quoque non perstant... Quasque vices peragant... docebo,
what vicissitudes they undergo, Ov. M. 15, 238:mutat terra vices,
renews her changes, Hor. C. 4, 7, 3:perque vicis modo Persephone! modo Filia! clamat,
alternately, Ov. F. 4, 483; so,per vicis,
id. M. 4, 40; Plin. 8, 7, 7, § 23:per vices annorum,
i. e. every other year, id. 12, 14, 30, § 54:cur vicibus factis convivia ineant,
alternately, by turns, Ov. F. 4, 353.—Adverb.: in vicem (also freq. one word, invĭcem; and less freq. vicem, in vices, or per vices), by turns, alternately, one after the other, mutually, reciprocally.a.In vicem: bibenda aqua: postero die etiam vinum: deinde in vicem alternis diebus modo aqua modo vinum, Cels. 3, 2 med.:b.reliqui, qui domi manserunt, se atque alios alunt: hi rursus in vicem anno post in armis sunt,
Caes. B. G. 4, 1:propter vicinitatem simul eramus invicem,
Cic. Att. 5, 10, 5; Quint. 11, 3, 168:multis invicem casibus victi victoresque,
Liv. 2, 44, 12:non comisantium in vicem more jam diu vivimus inter nos,
id. 40, 9, 8 Weissenb. ad loc.:in vicem inter se gratantes,
id. 9, 43, 17:inque vicem tua me, te mea forma capit,
Ov. H. 17, 180; id. M. 6, 631; 8, 473; Verg. G. 3, 188; Hor. S. 1, 3, 141 al.—Vicem:c.ut unus fasces haberet, et hoc insigne regium suam cujusque vicem, per omnes iret,
Liv. 3, 36, 3; cf. id. 1, 9, 15.—In vices ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):d.inque vices illum tectos qui laesit amores, Laedit amore pari,
Ov. M. 4, 191; 12, 161; Tac. G. 26 Halm.—Per vices (post-Aug. and very rare):B.quod ipsum imperari per vices optimum est,
Quint. 2, 4, 6 Halm.—In partic.1.A time, turn (late Lat.; cf. Orell. ad Hor. C. 4, 14, 13):2.ager tertiā vice arabitur,
Pall. 10, 1:tribus per diem vicibus,
id. 1, 3 fin.; cf.:tesserulas in medium vice suā quisque jaciebamus,
Gell. 18, 13, 1:vice quādam,
once, Sid. Ep. 7, 1; Aus. Pan. Grat. Aug. 4.—Reciprocal behavior or conduct, i. e. return, requital, reciprocal service, recompense, remuneration, retaliation (rare but class.):3.recito praedicationem amplissimi beneficii, vicem officii praesentis,
Cic. Sest. 4, 10:tanto proclivius est injuriae quam beneficio vicem exsolvere,
Tac. H. 4, 3; Prop. 1, 13, 10:redde vicem meritis,
Ov. Am. 1, 6, 23:non poteris ipsa referre vicem,
id. A. A. 1, 370; cf.:dejecit acer plus vice simplici (i. e. non tantam solum cladem illis intulit quantam ipsi dederant, sed duplum, Schol.),
Hor. C. 4, 14, 13 Orell. ad loc.— Plur.:spernentem sperne, sequenti Redde vices,
Ov. M. 14, 36:neque est ullus affectus... qui magis vices exigat,
Plin. Pan. 85, 3.—The changes of fate, fate, hap, lot, condition, fortune, misfortune:II.mihi uni necesse erit et meam et aliorum vicem pertimescere?
Cic. Dom. 4, 8:indignando et ipse vicem ejus,
Liv. 40, 23, 1:tacite gementes tristem fortunae vicem,
Phaedr. 5, 1, 6; cf.:vicem suam conquestus est,
Suet. Aug. 66:convertere humanam vicem,
Hor. Epod. 5, 88:publicā vice commoveri,
Quint. 11, 1, 42; cf. id. 4, 1, 33.— Plur.:fors et Debita jura vicesque superbae Te maneant ipsum,
Hor. C. 1, 28, 32:testor in occasu vestro nec tela nec ullas Vitavisse vices Danaūm,
dangers, contests, Verg. A. 2, 433.—Transf., the position, place, room, stead, post, office, duty of one person or thing as assumed by another (the usual signif. of the word):2.heredum causa justissima est: nulla est enim persona, quae ad vicem ejus, qui e vitā emigrarit, propius accedat,
Cic. Leg. 2, 19, 48:ego succedens in vicem imperii tui,
Liv. 38, 48, 7:ipse in locum vicemque consulis provolat,
id. 3, 18, 9:postquam (Juppiter) te dedit, qui erga omne humanum genus vice suā fungereris,
stand in the place of, represent, Plin. Pan. 80, 6:fungar vice cotis,
Hor. A. P. 304:per speciem alienae fungendae vicis opes suas firmavit,
Liv. 1, 41, 6:ne sacra regiae vicis desererentur,
id. 1, 20, 2:vestramque meamque vicem explete,
Tac. A. 4, 8 fin.:cujus... ego vicem debeo inplere,
Plin. Ep. 6, 6, 6:(Manus) adverbiorum atque pronominum obtinent vicem,
Quint. 11, 3, 87:in ordine vicis suae,
Vulg. Luc. 1, 8.— Plur.: non ad suum pertinere officium rati, quando divisae professionum vices essent, Quint. Inst. prooem. § 4.—Adverb.a.Vicem, with the gen. or a pers. pron., in the place of, instead of, on account of, for, for the sake of:(β).eri vicem meamque,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 11:qui hodie sese excruciari meam vicem possit pati,
id. Most. 2, 1, 8; cf. id. ib. 5, 2, 24:vos respondetote istinc istarum vicem,
id. Rud. 3, 5, 34:tuam vicem saepe doleo,
Cic. Fam. 12, 23, 3:suam vicem indignantem magistratu abisse,
Liv. 2, 31, 11: remittimus hoc tibi, ne nostram vicem irascaris. id. 34, 32, 6:sollicito consuli... eorum vicem quos, etc.,
id. 44, 3, 5:rex, vicem eorum quos ad tam manifestum periculum miserat,
Curt. 7, 11, 20:maestus non suam vicem, sed propter, etc.,
id. 7, 2, 5: cum Pompeius aedem Victoriae dedicaturus foret, cujus gradus vicem theatri essent, Tiro Tull. ap. [p. 1987] Gell. 10, 1, 7:quoniam res familiaris obsidis vicem esse apud rempublicam videbatur,
Gell. 16, 10, 11.—Sometimes in a more general sense, after the manner of, like:b.Sardanapali vicem in suo lectulo mori,
Cic. Att. 10, 8, 7: ceteri vicem pecorum obtruncabantur, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 497, 26; cf. the foll.—Vice, instead of, for, on account of:(β).in pane salis vice utuntur nitro,
Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 115:temonis vice trahitur,
Col. 6, 2, 7:murum urbi cocto latere circumdedit, harenae vice bitumine interstrato,
Just. 1, 2, 7:exanimes vice unius,
Liv. 1, 25, 6:senatus vice populi,
Just. Inst. 1, 2, 5.—In a more general sense (cf. the preced. numbers), after the manner of, like:c.jactari se passa fluctu algae vice,
Plin. 9, 45, 68, § 147:moveri periclitantium vice possumus,
Quint. 6, 2, 35:diebus ac noctibus vice mundi circumagi,
Suet. Ner. 31:quaeque dixerat, oracli vice accipiens,
Tac. A. 6, 21 fin.:ut deorum vice mortuos honorarent,
like gods, Lact. 4, 28 fin.:vice navium,
App. de Deo Socr. p. 47, 22:vice pecudum occidi,
Lact. 5, 10, 6:vice imbellium proculcati,
Dict. Cret. 3, 24.—In vicem, instead of, for, in place of:d.potest malleolus protinus in vicem viviradicis conseri,
Col. 3, 14, 3:defatigatis in vicem integri succedunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 85:in omnium vicem regni unius insatiabilis amor Successit,
Liv. 40, 8, 18:missis in vicem eorum quinque milibus sociorum,
id. 31, 11, 3; Col. 5, 6, 1; so dat. vici, Quint. Decl. 6, 4.—Ad vicem, instead of, for:(β).ad tegularum et imbricum vicem,
Plin. 36, 22, 44, § 159:ad vicem solis cinis calidus subjectus,
Pall. 4, 10 fin.; 3, 28;very rarely, ad invicem,
Veg. Vet. 2, 7 fin. —In a more general sense (cf. in the preced. numbers a. and b.), after the manner of, like:majores natu a majoribus colebantur ad deum prope ad parentum vicem,
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15 manière
manière [manjεʀ]1. feminine noun( = façon) way• sa manière d'agir/de parler the way he behaves/speaks► de + manière• de telle manière que... in such a way that...• de quelle manière as-tu fait cela ? how did you do that?2. plural feminine noun• en voilà des manières ! what a way to behave!• je n'aime pas ces manières ! I don't like this kind of behaviour!* * *manjɛʀ
1.
1) ( façon) wayleur manière de vivre/penser — their way of life/thinking
de la même manière — [travailler] in the same way; [agir] the same way
de toute manière, de toutes manières — anyway, in any case
2) ( méthode)3) ( style)à la manière de quelqu'un/quelque chose — in the style of somebody/something
2.
manières nom féminin pluriel1) ( savoir-vivre) mannersbonnes/mauvaises manières — good/bad manners
2) ( excès de politesse)* * *manjɛʀ1. nf1) (= façon) way, mannerde cette manière — in this way, in this manner
de manière à — to, so as to
Nous sommes partis tôt de manière à éviter la circulation. — We left early to avoid the traffic., We left early so as to avoid the traffic.
Je n'aurais pas pu venir de toute manière. — I couldn't have come in any case.
2) [peintre, artiste] styleà la manière de qn — in the manner of sb, after the manner of sb
2. manières nfpl* * *A nf1 ( façon) way; de cette manière ( comme ceci) this way, like this; ( comme cela) that way, like that; d'une manière ou d'une autre in one way or another; il n'y a pas d'autre manière there's no other way; d'une certaine manière in a way; la seule/la meilleure manière de faire the only/best way to do; la bonne manière de s'y prendre the right way to go about it; la manière dont tu danses, ta manière de danser the way you dance; leur manière de vivre/penser their way of life/thinking; leur manière de voir/faire les choses their way of seeing/doing things; leur manière d'être the way they are; de toutes les manières possibles in every possible way; de telle manière que in such a way that; de manière (à ce) qu'il fasse so that he does; de manière à faire so as to do; en aucune manière in no way; de la même manière [travailler] in the same way; [agir] the same way; à ma/ta/leur manière my/your/their (own) way; à la manière d'un enfant like a child; il nous a joué un tour à sa manière he played a trick of his own on us; cette manière de faire ne te/leur ressemble pas that's not like you/them; de manière décisive decisively, in a decisive way; de manière inattendue unexpectedly, in an unexpected way; de quelle manière peut-on faire? how can one do?; il nous regarde d'une drôle de manière he's looking at us in a funny way; de toute manière, de toutes manières anyway, in any case; en manière d'excuse/de remerciement by way of apology/of thanks;2 ( méthode) employer la manière forte to use strong-arm tactics; il ne reste plus que la manière forte there's no alternative but to use force; je ne crois pas à la manière forte pour élever les enfants I don't believe in the use of force when bringing up children; utiliser la manière douce to use kid gloves;3 ( style) style; à la manière de qn/qch in the style of sb/sth; à la manière américaine in the American style; vivre à la manière d'un aristocrate to live like an aristocrat; c'est un Picasso dernière manière this is a late Picasso ou an example of Picasso's later work; c'est une manière de savant fou he's a bit of a mad scientist.B manières nfpl1 ( savoir-vivre) manners; avoir de bonnes/mauvaises manières to have good/bad manners; il n'a pas de manières he has no manners; qu'est-ce que c'est que ces manières! what manners!; je vais t'apprendre les bonnes manières I'll teach you some manners; il connaît les belles manières he has exquisite manners; en voilà des manières! what a way to behave!;2 ( excès de politesse) faire des manières to stand on ceremony; ne faites pas de manières don't stand on ceremony, you don't have to be so formal.[manjɛr] nom féminind'une manière bizarre in a strange manner, strangelyuser de ou employer la manière forte to use strong-arm tacticsil fallait bien que je lui dise la vérité — oui mais il y a manière et manière I had to tell him the truth — yes, but there are different ways of doing itadjectif/adverbe de manière adjective/adverb of manner3. [savoir-faire]refusez, mais mettez-y la manière say no, but do it with tactsa manière de marcher/s'habiller his way of walking/dressing, the way he walks/dressesun tableau dans la manière de Watteau a painting in the manner ou style of Watteauun Truffaut première/dernière manière an early/late Truffaut5. (soutenu)une manière de [une sorte de] a ou some sort of, a ou some kind ofc'est une manière de poème épique it's a sort of (an) epic ou an epic of sorts————————manières nom féminin pluriel[façons de se comporter] mannersje vais t'apprendre les bonnes manières, moi! I'll teach you to be polite ou to behave yourself!qu'est-ce que c'est que ces ou en voilà des manières! what a way to behave!(péjoratif) [minauderies]————————à la manière locution adverbialeà la manière paysanne in the peasant way ou manner————————à la manière de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans le style de] in the manner ou style ofà ma manière locution adverbiale,à sa manière etc. locution adverbialein my/his/her etc. (own) wayde cette manière locution adverbiale(in) this ou that wayde la belle manière, de la bonne manière locution adverbiale————————de la manière que locution conjonctiveasde la même manière locution adverbialede manière à locution conjonctivede manière (à ce) que locution conjonctive[pour que] so (that)laisse la porte ouverte, de manière que les gens puissent entrer leave the door open so people can come inde telle manière que locution conjonctivede toute manière locution adverbiale,de toutes les manières locution adverbialede toute manière, tu as tort in any case, you're wrongd'une certaine manière locution adverbialed'une certaine manière, je suis content que ce soit fini in a way, I'm glad it's overd'une manière générale locution adverbiale1. [globalement] on the wholed'une manière ou d'une autre locution adverbialeen aucune manière locution adverbialeest-ce de sa faute? — en aucune manière is it his fault? — no, not in the slightest ou leastavez-vous eu connaissance des documents? — en aucune manière did you get to see the documents? — no, not at allen manière de locution prépositionnelleen quelque manière locution adverbiale→ link=enen manière de -
16 κεκωμωδημένα
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plκεκωμῳδημένᾱ, κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualκεκωμῳδημένᾱ, κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
17 κεκωμῳδημένα
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plκεκωμῳδημένᾱ, κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualκεκωμῳδημένᾱ, κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
18 κωμωδή
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres subj mp 2nd sgκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres ind mp 2nd sgκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres subj act 3rd sg -
19 κωμῳδῇ
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres subj mp 2nd sgκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres ind mp 2nd sgκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: pres subj act 3rd sg -
20 κωμωδήσει
κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)κωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: fut ind mid 2nd sgκωμῳδέωtreat after the manner of: fut ind act 3rd sg
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