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1 auditor
auditor, oris, m., hearer, R. 2:13; Jas. 1:22 ff.* -
2 AUDITOR
[N]AUDITOR (-ORIS) (M)AUDIENS (-ENTIS) (M) -
3 аудитор
auditor [oris, m]; judex [cis, m] castrensis -
4 Schüler
Schüler, discipulus (als Lernender). – puer discens (als lernender Knabe). – alumnus disciplinae (als Zögling). – auditor (als Zuhörer); verb. auditor et discipulus alcis. – tiro (als Anfänger in einer Kunst od. Wissenschaft). – mein Sch., alumnus disciplinae meae: noch Sch. sein, scholae adhuc operari. – jmd. zum Sch. haben, alqm habere discipulum (z.B. im Lernen, in den Wissenschaften, discendi). – jmds. Sch. sein, uti alqo magistro. alqm magistrum habere (jmd. zum Lehrer haben); esse od. profectum esse ab alqo (zur Sekte jmds. gehören). – jmds. Sch. werden, tradere se alci in disciplinam (von jmd. lernenwollen); alqm sequi od. persequi (jmds. Lehren annehmen).
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5 hörbegierig
hörbegierig, audiendi cupidus od. studiosus. – attentus (aufmerksam übh., z.B. auditor). – sehr h. sein, audiendi cupiditate incensum esse.
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6 unaufmerksam
[2371] unaufmerksam, non attentus (z.B. auditor, animus). – Ist es = unachtsam, s. d.
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7 Zuhörer
Zuhörer, auditor (der Zuhörer in seiner Eigenschaft als Hörender). – arbiter (der Zuhörer als anwesender Ohrenzeuge). – der »Zuhörer« als Hörender in einem einzelnen Fall durch is qui audit oder (als zukünftiger) audiet (der zuhört oder zuhören wird) oder durch is apud quem dicitur oder (als zukünftiger) dicetur (der, vor dem man spricht oder sprechen wird). – die anwesenden, versammelten Zuhörer, ii, qui audiunt; audientes; multitudo, quae ad audiendum convenit: meine Zuhörer, ii, qui me audiunt od. (als zukünftige) audient: in Anwesenheit von zahlreichen u. gebildeten Zuhörern, multis et eruditis viris audientibus (z.B. legebatur oratio Metelli): ein Z. jmds. sein, s. jmdm. zuhören: ein fleißiger Z. von jmd. sein, diligenter audire alqm; studiosum esse alcis audiendi; multum operae dare alci: einen aufmerksamen Zuhörer jmds. abgeben, ein aufmerksamer Zuhörer jmds. sein, se alci attentum praebere auditorem.
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8 Внимательный
attentus, a, um (ad, circa aliquid) adj.; intentus; vacuus (aures);• в-ый судья, слушатель - judex, auditor attentus;
• быть внимательным - servare;
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9 Прилежный
- diligens; sedulus; navus (homo navus et industrius); assiduus (circa scholas); acer (ad perdiscendum); studiosus (alicujus rei); industrius; frequens (Platonis auditor); -
10 Слушатель
- auscultator; auditor;• слушатели - theatrum (spissis theatris recitare scripta; theatrum commovere); auditorium; auditors;
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11 Усердный
- navus (homo navus et industrius); diligens; assiduus (dominus); sedulous; contentus; impiger; acer (in rebus gerendis); animosus (corruptor); volens; studiosus (alicujus rei); frequens (Platonis auditor); -
12 Учащийся
- studiosus (alicujus doctrinae); studens; discipulus; discens; alumnus; auditor; -
13 Ученик
- discipulus; scholasticus (turba scholasticorum); alumnus; auditor; -
14 DISCIPLE
[N]DISCIPULUS (-I) (M)AUDITOR (-ORIS) (M)ALUMNUS (-I) (M)- FEMALE DISCIPLE -
15 HEARER
[N]AUDIENS (-ENTIS) (M)AUDITOR (-ORIS) (M)AUSCULTATOR (-ORIS) (M) -
16 LISTENER
[N]AUSCULTATOR (-ORIS) (M)AUDITOR (-ORIS) (M) -
17 PUPIL
[N]SCHOLASTICUS (-I) (M)AUDITOR (-ORIS) (M)DISCIPULA (-AE) (F)DISCIPULUS (-I) (M)PUPILLA (-AE) (F)PUPULA (-AE) (F)- FEMALE PUPIL- PUPILS
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