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61 knot
узел имя существительное:загвоздка (snag, knot)глагол:спутываться (knot, mat)запутываться (tangle, foul, knot, ravel, kink)завязывать узлом (knot, tie) -
62 tie
связать имя существительное:игра вничью (draw, tie)равный счет (tie, deuce)глагол:завязываться (tie, set)прикручивать (tie, bind)шнуровать (lace, string, tie)завязывать узлом (knot, tie) -
63 accede
присоединяться глагол: -
64 вступать
join глагол: -
65 accessory
1. n юр. соучастник, совиновныйaccessory after the fact — соучастник после события преступления, укрыватель, недоноситель
2. n l3. n принадлежности, аксессуары4. n арматура5. n вспомогательное, дополнительное оборудование, приспособление; вспомогательный прибор или механизмaccessories for a car include the heater and radio — на автомобиле также устанавливаются обогреватель и радио
6. n геол. второстепенные составные части пород7. n геод. привязочный ориентир8. a добавочный, дополнительный, вспомогательный9. a побочный, второстепенный10. a юр. соучаствующий11. a геол. акцессорныйСинонимический ряд:1. auxiliary (adj.) accompanying; adjuvant; ancillary; appurtenant; assisting; auxiliary; collateral; contributory; helping; subservient; subsidiary; supplementary2. adornment (noun) adornment; decoration; embellishment; ornament3. aide (noun) abettor; accomplice; adjutant; aide; assistant; associate; attachй; auxiliary; coconspirator; cohort; collaborator; confederate; conspirator; helper; partner; subsidiary4. appendage (noun) adjunct; appendage; appendix; appurtenance; attachment; supplement -
66 Education
In Portugal's early history, education was firmly under the control of the Catholic Church. The earliest schools were located in cathedrals and monasteries and taught a small number of individuals destined for ecclesiastical office. In 1290, a university was established by King Dinis (1261-1325) in Lisbon, but was moved to Coimbra in 1308, where it remained. Coimbra University, Portugal's oldest, and once its most prestigious, was the educational cradle of Portugal's leadership. From 1555 until the 18th century, primary and secondary education was provided by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The Catholic Church's educational monopoly was broken when the Marquis of Pombal expelled the Jesuits in 1759 and created the basis for Portugal's present system of public, secular primary and secondary schools. Pombal introduced vocational training, created hundreds of teaching posts, added departments of mathematics and natural sciences at Coimbra University, and established an education tax to pay for them.During the 19th century, liberals attempted to reform Portugal's educational system, which was highly elitist and emphasized rote memorization and respect for authority, hierarchy, and discipline.Reforms initiated in 1822, 1835, and 1844 were never actualized, however, and education remained unchanged until the early 20th century. After the overthrow of the monarchy on the Fifth of October 1910 by Republican military officers, efforts to reform Portugal's educational system were renewed. New universities were founded in Lisbon and Oporto, a Ministry of Education was established, and efforts were made to increase literacy (illiteracy rates being 80 percent) and to resecularize educational content by introducing more scientific and empirical methods into the curriculum.Such efforts were ended during the military dictatorship (192632), which governed Portugal until the establishment of the Estado Novo (1926-74). Although a new technical university was founded in Lisbon in 1930, little was done during the Estado Novo to modernize education or to reduce illiteracy. Only in 1964 was compulsory primary education made available for children between the ages of 6 and 12.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 disrupted Portugal's educational system. For a period of time after the Revolution, students, faculty, and administrators became highly politicized as socialists, communists, and other groups attempted to gain control of the schools. During the 1980s, as Portuguese politics moderated, the educational system was gradually depoliticized, greater emphasis was placed on learning, and efforts were made to improve the quality of Portuguese schools.Primary education in Portugal consists of four years in the primary (first) cycle and two years in the preparatory, or second, cycle. The preparatory cycle is intended for children going on to secondary education. Secondary education is roughly equivalent to junior and senior high schools in the United States. It consists of three years of a common curriculum and two years of complementary courses (10th and 11th grades). A final year (12th grade) prepares students to take university entrance examinations.Vocational education was introduced in 1983. It consists of a three-year course in a particular skill after the 11th grade of secondary school.Higher education is provided by the four older universities (Lisbon, Coimbra, Oporto, and the Technical University of Lisbon), as well as by six newer universities, one in Lisbon and the others in Minho, Aveiro, Évora, the Algarve, and the Azores. There is also a private Catholic university in Lisbon. Admission to Portuguese universities is highly competitive, and places are limited. About 10 percent of secondary students go on to university education. The average length of study at the university is five years, after which students receive their licentiate. The professoriate has four ranks (professors, associate professors, lecturers, and assistants). Professors have tenure, while the other ranks teach on contract.As Portugal is a unitary state, the educational system is highly centralized. All public primary and secondary schools, universities, and educational institutes are under the purview of the Ministry of Education, and all teachers and professors are included in the civil service and receive pay and pension like other civil servants. The Ministry of Education hires teachers, determines curriculum, sets policy, and pays for the building and upkeep of schools. Local communities have little say in educational matters. -
67 συνίστημι
A BJ Prooem.5, Sor.1.126 ([voice] Pass.)); [full] συνιστάω (Arist.GA 777a6, Pr. 928a9, Conon 48, 2 Ep.Cor. 6.4; [tense] impf.συνίστα Plb.3.43.11
, dub. in D.H.8.18): [tense] impf. συνίστην, [tense] fut. συστήσω, [tense] aor. 1 συνέστησα: trans. [tense] pf. συνέστᾰκα, found only in later texts, PSI9.1035.14 (ii A.D.), S.E.M.7.109, AP11.139 (Lucill.), Iamb.VP35.261:—set together, combine,τὰς χορδὰς ἀλλήλαις Pl.R. 412a
; τὰς ἄρκυς καὶ τὰ δίκτυα f.l. in X.Cyn.6.12.II combine, associate, unite,σ. τοὺς Ἀρκάδας ἐπὶ τῇ Σπάρτῃ Hdt.6.74
, cf. 3.84;Πελοποννήσου τὰ δυνατώτατα Th.6.16
; ταύτας (sc. τὰς πόλεις) Isoc. 5.30;πόλεις πρὸς ἀλλήλας X.HG3.5.2
;τοὺς ἐπιτηδείους ἐς ξυνωμοσίαν Th.8.48
;τὰ πάντα ἀριθμοῖς S.E.M.7.109
.b σ. Ἀσίην ἑωυτῷ unite Asia in dependence on himself, Hdt.1.103; μαντικὴν ἑωυτῷ συστῆσαι bring prophetic art into union with himself, i.e. win, acquire it, Id.2.49;σ. τινὰ ἀντίπαλον ἑαυτῷ X.Cyr.6.1.26
;σ. τισὶν ἡγεμόνα Plb.2.24.6
, cf. 3.42.6, 15.5.5.III put together, organize, frame,ζῷον ἔμψυχον Pl.Ti. 91a
; ; πρᾶγμα ὁτιοῦν ἐκ μοχθηρῶν καὶ χρηστῶν ς. Id.Plt. 308c;σ. τὴν ὀλιγαρχίαν Th.8.48
;ἐκ δημοκρατίας καὶ μοναρχίας τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1266a23
, cf. 1284b18; ἑταιρείαν Lex ap.D.46.26:—[voice] Med., τοῖς ἑτέραν αἵρεσιν (school)συστησαμένοις Gal.15.505
; οἱ συνιστάμενοι τὰς τέχνας ib.449;θεωρήματα συνίστασθαι Id.16.725
.2 contrive,σ. θάνατον ἐπί τινι Hdt.3.71
;ἐφ' ἡμᾶς πόλεμον D.15.3
;ἐπίθεσιν ἐπὶ τοὺς Σπαρτιάτας Arist.Pol. 1306b35
; σ. τιμάς settle prices, D.56.7.3 [voice] Med. in these senses,τὸ ὅλον συνίστασθαι Pl.Phdr. 269c
;τὸ δεῖπνον Diph.43.5
: mostly [tense] aor. 1,μὴ ἐκ χρηστῶν καὶ κακῶν ἀνθρώπων συστήσηται πόλιν Pl.Plt. 308d
; ; πᾶν τόδε ib. 69c, cf. R. 530a;πόλεμον Isoc. 10.49
, Plb.2.1.1;σ. μοι μάχην PTeb.44.14
(ii B.C.);πολιορκίαν Plb. 1.30.5
;κίνδυνον Id.3.106.4
;παρατάξεις D.S.1.18
;ἀντιλογίαν πρός με PGrenf.1.38.8
(ii/i B.C.), cf. PSI3.167.14 (ii B.C.), Mitteis Chr. 31 iv 21 (ii B.C.);ἀηδίαν PLond.2.342.6
(ii A.D.), BGU22.15 (ii A.D.); οὐδένα λόγον συνισταμένη πρὸς ἡμᾶς rendering no account to us. PAmh.2.31.17 (ii B.C.), cf. PRein.18.33 (ii B.C.);σ. ἀγῶνας Plu.Fab.19
;ἑορτήν Apollod.3.14.6
; ναυτικὰς δυνάμεις, μισθοφόρους, Plb.1.25.5, 4.60.5; also, arrange in order of battle, rally, Id.3.43.11, dub. in D.H. 8.18.4 Math., erect two straight lines from points on a given straight line so as to meet and form a triangle, in [voice] Pass., Arist.Mete. 376a2, b2, cf. Euc.1.7, Papp.106.12; of two arcs of great circles on a sphere, Id.476.19,22.IV bring together as friends, introduce or recommend one to another,τινάς τινι Pl.La. 200d
, cf. X.Smp.4.63; ἵνα τῳ τῶν.. σοφιστῶν.. συστήσω τουτονί, as a pupil, Pl.Thg. 122a;τινὰ ἰατρῷ σ. περὶ τῆς ἀσθενείας Id.Chrm. 155b
;σύστησον αὐτοὺς.. ὅπως πλέωσι PCair.Zen.2.2
(iii B.C.), cf. 195.6 (iii B.C.), PMich.Zen.6.2,3 (iii B.C., [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass.,συνεστάθη Κύρῳ X.An.3.1.8
; Κύρῳ συσταθησόμενος ib.6.1.23, cf. PCair.Zen.447.1,11 (iii B.C.), Phld.Acad.Ind. p.49 M.; ἔχειν τινὰ συνεσταμένον, συνιστάμενον, regard him as introduced or recommended, POxy.787 (i A.D.), PHolm.p.42.b recommend, secure approval of a course of action, SIG679.90 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.):— [voice] Med., recommend persons for appointment, PLond.3.1249.7 (iv A.D.).c τὸ οἰκεῖον συνιστάναι bring about intimacy, Men.602.d place in the charge of, ;συνέστησά σοι Χαιράμμωνα δοῦλον πρὸς μάθησιν σημείων POxy.724.2
(ii A.D.).e appoint to a charge, LXXNu.27.23; appoint a representative,σ. ἀντ' ἐμαυτῆς τὸν ἕτερον ἐμοῦ ἀδελφόν PTeb.317.10
(ii A.D.); , cf. 20 (ii A.D.):—[voice] Pass., Sammelb.4512.39 (ii B.C.);ἐπίτροπος συσταθείς CPHerm.55.5
(iii A.D.);συσταθεὶς συνήγορος Plu.2.840e
.2 of a debtor, offer another as a guarantee,τινί τινα Isoc.17.37
: c. inf., συστήσαντος ἀποδοῦναι introduce the party who was to pay, D.41.16, cf. ib.6: c. acc. rei, guarantee a loan, ἃς (sc. δραχμὰς)συνέστησεν Ἀρτεμίδωρος ἀργυ (ρίου) PCair.Zen.326.167
(iii B.C.); ἃς (sc. δραχμὰς)παρὰ Ἱέρωνος συνεστήσαμεν PMich.Zen. 61.28
(iii B.C.); Σέλευκός μου αὐτοὺς (sc. τοὺς τρεῖς στατῆρας)ἐκκέκρουκε λέγων ὅτι συνέστακας ἑαυτῷ PFay.109.9
(i A.D.).V make solid or firm, brace up,τὸ σῶμα Hp.Aph.3.17
, cf. Thphr.CP1.8.3; σ. [τὰ ἴχνη] sets them, X.Cyn.5.3; ὑπὲρ τοῦ συνεστῶτος [τοῦ τείχους], i.e. the unbroken part, Jul.Or.2.64c; contract, condense, opp. διακρίνω or διαλύω, Arist.GC 336a4, Cael. 280a12; of liquids, make them congeal, curdle,γάλα Poll.1.251
;φλέγμα Hp.Vict.2.54
(v.l.): metaph., συστήσας τὸ πρόσωπον with a frown, Plu.2.152b.VI exhibit, give proof of,εὔνοιαν Plb.4.5.6
;σ. ὅτι.. Id.3.108.4
: c. acc. et inf., D.S.14.45: c. part.,σ. τινὰς ὄντας Id.13.91
.2 prove, establish, Phld.Sign.4, Rh.1.112S.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act. συνέστην: [tense] pf. συνέστηκα, part. συνεστηκώς, [var] contr. συνεστώς, ῶσα, ώς or ός (Pl.Ti. 56b), [dialect] Ion. συνεστεώς, εῶσα (neut. not found), Hdt.1.74, 6.108: [tense] fut.συσταθήσομαι X.An.6.1.23
, Arist.Mete. 376a2; [tense] fut.[voice] Med.ξυστήσομαι A.Th. 435
, 509, 672, Pl.Ti. 54c: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. συνεστάθην [ᾰ] X.An.3.1.8, al., PCair.Zen.447.1,11 (iii B.C.), PTeb.27.35 (ii B.C.), etc.:— stand together, περὶ τὸν τρίποδα (of statues) Hdt.8.27; opp. διίστασθαι, X.Cyn.6.16; of soldiers, form in order of battle, Id.An.5.7.16, 6.5.28, al.; συστάντες ἁθρόοι ib.7.3.47.II in hostile sense, to be joined, of battle, once in Hom.,πολέμοιο συνεσταότος Il.14.96
;τῆς μάχης συνεστεώσης Hdt.1.74
;πόλεμος ξυνέστη Th.1.15
, cf. Hdt.7.144, 8.142;περὶ ταῦτα μάχη τις συνέστηκεν Pl.Sph. 246c
; τοῦτο συνεστήκεε this combat continued, Hdt.7.225.2 of persons, συνίστασθαί τινι meet in fight, be cngaged with, A.Th. 509, Hdt.6.108, Ar.V. 1031;θνατὸς δ' ἀθανάτῳ συστήσομαι AP5.92
(Rufin.);τινὶ ξ... ἐν μάχῃ E.Supp. 847
;ξυσταθέντα διὰ μάχης Id.Ph. 755
;συνεστάναι μαχομένους Hdt.1.214
;συνέστασαν χρόνον ἐπὶ πολλόν Id.6.29
: metaph., συνεστήκεε δὲ ταύτῃ τῇ γνώμῃ ἡ Γωβρύεω was at odds with.., Id.4.132: abs., συνεστηκότων τῶν στρατηγῶν when the generals were at issue, Id.8.79;γνῶμαι μὲν αὗται συνέστασαν Id.1.208
, cf. 7.142; συνίσταται ἐπ' ἐμέ makes a dead set at me, Men.Sam. 211.3 to be involved or implicated in a thing, λιμῷ, πόνῳ, λιμῷ καὶ καμάτῳ, Hdt.7.170, 8.74, 9.89;ἀλγηδόνος ᾇ ξυνέστας S.OC 514
(lyr.);συνεστῶτες ἀγῶνι ναυτικῷ Th.4.55
; καρτερᾷ μάχῃ ib.96.III of friends, form a league or union, band together, Id.6.21,33, etc.; κατὰ σφᾶς αὐτοὺς ξ. Id.2.88;ἀλλήλοις X.HG2.1.1
; ξυνίστασθαι πρὸς ἑκατέρους league themselves with one side or the other, Th.1.1, cf. 15;μετά τινος D.34.34
, etc.; ἐπί τινας against them, Lys.22.17, cf. 30.10 (abs.); καί μ' οὐ λέληθεν οὐδὲν ἐν τῇ πόλει ξυνιστάμενον no conspiracy, Ar.Eq. 863, cf. X.Cyr.1.1.2; οἱ συνιστάμενοι the conspirators, Ar.Lys. 577 (anap.);τὸ ξυνεστηκός Th.8.66
.2 generally, to be connected or allied, as by marriage, c. acc. cogn.,λέχος Ἡρακλεῖ ξυστᾶσα S.Tr.28
: in magic,συνιστάνου.. τοῖς.. θεοῖς
put yourself into connexion with.., PMag. Leid.W.1.29
;συσταθεὶς πρὸ<ς> τὸν ἥλιον PMag.Par.1.168
: in law, B. acting with A. T., POxy.912.4 (iii A.D.), cf. Sammelb.7338.5 (iii/iv A.D.).3 of an assembly, to be in session,ἔτι τῆς ἐκκλησίας συνεστώσης Plu. Nic.28
; τῆς τῶν Νεμείων πανηγύρεως ς. Id.Phil.11; (Egypt, ii B.C.).IV to come or be put together, of parts,συνιστάμεν' ἄλλοθεν ἄλλα Emp. 35.6
, cf. E.Fr.910.6 (anap.), Pl.R. 530a;ἐπειδὴ πάντα συνειστήκει X.Cyr.6.1.54
;σ. ἐξ ὀλιγίστων μερῶν Pl.Ti. 56b
, cf. 54c; ἡ πόλις ἐξ οἰκιῶν ς. X.Mem.3.6.14; ἐξ ὧν ὁ κόσμος ς. Arist.EN 1141b2; esp. in military sense, ξυνεστὼς στρατός an organized army, E.IA 87; ἱππικὸν συνεστηκός an organized force of cavalry, X.An.7.6.26; τὸ συνεστηκὸς στράτευμα the organized force, D.8.17,46.b of a play, to be composed, Arist.Po. 1453b4; ἡ πολιτεία (compared to a tragedy) .c arise, take shape or body,τὸ συνιστάμενον κακόν D.18.62
, cf. 6.35;πόλις οὕτω συστᾶσα Pl.R. 546a
; ἐνταῦθα συνίστανται [ψύλλαι] Arist. HA 556b26, cf. Thphr.CP4.4.10, Sor.2.37, al., Gal.Vict.Att.9; σ. ἀπό τινος arise from.., Phld.Ir.p.76W.d in [tense] aor. 2 and [tense] pf., come into existence, exist, ;συμμαχία ἡ περὶ Κόρινθον συστᾶσα Isoc.4.142
;τοῦ καιροῦ τῆς τῶν γενημάτων συναγωγῆς συνεστηκότος PSI3.173.12
(ii B.C.);κεχωρίσθαι ἀπ' ἀλλήλων τῆς συστάσης αὐτοῖς συμβιώσεως BGU1102.9
(i B.C.);οἰκία.. σὺν τοῖς συνεστῶσι μέτροις καὶ πηχισμοῖς καὶ συνεστῶσι θεμελίοις Sammelb.5247.6
,11 (i A.D.).V to be compact, solid, firm,οὔτε σκιδνάμενον οὔτε συνιστάμενον Parm.2.4
; συνεστῶτα σώματα, of animals in good condition, X.Cyn.7.8, cf. Pl.Ti. 83a; acquire substance or consistency, of eggs, Arist.HA 567a28; of blood, honey, milk, ib. 516a5, 554a6, Hp.Vict.2.51; of the embryo, ; of the brain, ib. 744a22; of the bowels, Hp.Epid.3.17.ά, Coac. 589; ῥεῦμα συνεστηκός concentrated, Id.Medic.7; συνεστηκυῖα χιών congealed, frozen, Plb.3.55.2.VI to be contracted, συνεστῶτι τῷ προσώπῳ frowning, Plu. Demetr.17; τοῦ ξυνεστῶτος φρενῶν (cf.σύστασις B. 11.3
) E.Alc. 797; συνεστηκώς absorbed in thought, Men.Pk. 291.VII συνέστηκε c. acc. et inf., it is well known that.., = Lat. constat, Marcian.Peripl.1 Prooem.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνίστημι
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[wɪð]accord with соответствовать accordant with согласный accordant with соответственный according with в соответствии с according with согласно with prep указывает на предмет действия или орудие, с помощью которого совершается действие; передается тв. падежом: to adorn with flowers украшать цветами affiliate with присоединяться associate with общаться away with him! вон его!; to be (или to get) with it разг. идти в ногу с модой bank with вести дела с банком bank with держать деньги в банке bank with класть деньги в банк to be honest with oneself быть честным перед самим собой; be patient with them проявите терпение по отношению к ним to be honest with oneself быть честным перед самим собой; be patient with them проявите терпение по отношению к ним away with him! вон его!; to be (или to get) with it разг. идти в ногу с модой burdened with обремененный communicate with общаться communicate with поддерживать связь compete with конкурировать compete with соревноваться compliance with согласие comply with исполнять comply with повиноваться comply with подчиняться comply with удовлетворять confer with советоваться contract with заключать контракт with a pencil карандашом; to cut with a knife резать ножом deal with быть клиентом deal with вести процесс deal with заниматься deal with иметь дело deal with иметь дело с deal with обращаться с deal with справляться с deal with сталкиваться с with prep указывает на причину от, из-за; to die with pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких familiar with знающий familiar with осведомленный familiar with хорошо знакомый group with сочетаться to mix with the crowd смешаться с толпой; to grow wiser with age становиться умнее с годами he came with his brother он пришел вместе с братом; to deal (with smb.) иметь дело (с кем-л.) her flat was gay with flowers цветы оживляли ее квартиру I am entirely with you in this в этом вопросе я с вами полностью согласен; to rise with the sun вставать на зорьке, вместе с солнцем it is holiday time with us у нас каникулы; things are different with me со мной дело обстоит иначе make acquainted with ознакомиться to mix with the crowd смешаться с толпой; to grow wiser with age становиться умнее с годами occupy oneself with заниматься pari passu with наравне с rank alongside with быть в одной категории с rank with иметь то же значение, что и rank with относиться к определенной категории reckon with принимать во внимание reckon with считаться rest with возлагать ответственность sympathize with симпатизировать tamper with заниматься поверхностно tamper with искажать tamper with оказывать тайное давление tamper with подделывать tamper with подкупать tamper with портить tamper with фальсифицировать it is holiday time with us у нас каникулы; things are different with me со мной дело обстоит иначе with pref прибавляется к глаголам со значением назад; to withdraw отдергивать with prep несмотря на; with all his gifts he failed несмотря на все свои таланты, он не имел успеха; with child беременная with pref прибавляется к глаголам со значением против; to withstand противостоять, сопротивляться with prep указывает на лицо, по отношению к которому совершается действие у, касательно, с(о) with prep указывает на обстоятельства, сопутствующие действию: with care с осторожностью; with thanks с благодарностью with prep указывает на предмет действия или орудие, с помощью которого совершается действие; передается тв. падежом: to adorn with flowers украшать цветами with prep указывает на причину от, из-за; to die with pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких with prep указывает на связь, совместность, согласованность во взглядах, пропорциональность with prep указывает на наличие (чего-л.), характерный признак: with no hat on без шляпы; with blue eyes с голубыми глазами with a pencil карандашом; to cut with a knife резать ножом with prep несмотря на; with all his gifts he failed несмотря на все свои таланты, он не имел успеха; with child беременная with prep указывает на наличие (чего-л.), характерный признак: with no hat on без шляпы; with blue eyes с голубыми глазами with prep указывает на обстоятельства, сопутствующие действию: with care с осторожностью; with thanks с благодарностью with prep несмотря на; with all his gifts he failed несмотря на все свои таланты, он не имел успеха; with child беременная with prep указывает на наличие (чего-л.), характерный признак: with no hat on без шляпы; with blue eyes с голубыми глазами with or without с содержанием или без with prep указывает на обстоятельства, сопутствующие действию: with care с осторожностью; with thanks с благодарностью with pref прибавляется к глаголам со значением назад; to withdraw отдергивать withdraw: withdraw аннулировать with брать назад; withdraw! возьмите назад свои слова!; to withdraw a privilege лишать привилегии with брать назад; withdraw! возьмите назад свои слова!; to withdraw a privilege лишать привилегии with брать назад with выходить из состава with забирать; отзывать; отводить (войска); to withdraw a boy from school взять мальчика из школы with извлекать; to withdraw a cigarette out of one's case извлечь сигарету из портсигара with изымать (монету из обращения) with изымать with (withdrew; withdrawn) отдергивать; to withdraw one's hand отдернуть руку with отзывать with отказываться with отменять with прекращать with снимать со счета with уходить, удаляться, ретироваться with pref прибавляется к глаголам со значением против; to withstand противостоять, сопротивляться withstand: withstand (withstood) противостоять, выдержать with (обыкн. поэт.) сопротивляться -
69 ריע
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
70 רעַ
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
71 רִיע
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
72 רֵעַ
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e.
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