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1 resideo
rĕ-sĭdĕo, sēdi, 2, v. n. and a. [sedeo], to sit back, remain sitting anywhere (cf. resisto); to remain behind, to remain, rest, linger, tarry, abide, reside (syn. remaneo; class.).I.Lit.:2. B.sine mente animoque nequit residere per artus pars ulla animai,
Lucr. 3, 398:piger pandi tergo residebat aselli,
Ov. F. 3, 749:in tergo,
id. M. 10, 124; cf.:Acidis in gremio (latitans),
resting, id. ib. 13, 787:in hoc facto de cautibus antro,
residing, id. ib. 1, 575; cf.:Erycina Monte suo residens,
id. ib. 5, 364:in villā,
Cic. Mil. 19, 51:si te interfici jussero, residebit in re publicā reliqua conjuratorum manus,
id. Cat. 1, 5, 12:corvus altā arbore residens,
Phaedr. 1, 13, 4 (but the correct read., Cic. Fin. 3, 2, 9, is residamus; v. Madv. ad h. l.).— In perf.:Lydum patriis in terris resedisse, Tyrrheno datum novas ut conderet sedes,
Tac. A. 4, 55:in oppido aliquo mallem resedisse, quoad arcesserer,
Cic. Att. 11, 6, 2:erravitne viā seu lassa resedit, Incertum,
remained behind, Verg. A. 2, 739; cf.:fessus valle,
id. ib. 8, 232:lassus in humo,
Ov. A. A. 3, 3, 696:medio rex ipse resedit Agmine,
id. M. 7, 102:orba resedit Exanimes inter natos natasque,
id. ib. 6, 301:saxo resedit Pastor,
id. Tr. 4, 1, 11. — Act. (very rare):dorsum meum residebat,
App. M. 8, p. 209, 23. —Meton., to sit inactive, to remain idle or listless (rare):II.artifex cum exprimere vellet Athamantis furorem Learcho filio praecipitato residentis poenitentiā,
sitting listlessly subdued by remorse, Plin. 34, 14, 40, § 140:miles residet,
Petr. 112. — Hence, act., to keep or celebrate a holiday:venter gutturque resident esuriales ferias (v. esurialis),
Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 8. — Pass.:nec vero tam denicales (quae a nece appellatae sunt, quia residentur mortuis) quam ceterorum caelestium quieti dies Feriae nominarentur,
because they are kept in honor of the dead, Cic. Leg. 2, 22, 55 Creuz (codd. leg. residentur mortui; B. and K. resident mortui; cf.I.supra).—Trop., to remain behind, remain, be left (a favorite word with Cic.; syn.: resto, supersum); constr most freq., in aliquā re:in corpore perspicuum est, vel exstincto animo vel elapso, nullum residere sensum,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 104; cf. id. Fam. 5, 16, 4:si ex tanto latrocinio iste unus tolletur, periculum residebit,
id. Cat. 1, 13, 31:ne quas inimicitias residere in familiis nostris arbitretur,
id. Att. 14, 13, B, § 4; cf.:in vobis resident mores pristini,
Plaut. Truc. prol. 7:qui ullas resedisse in te simultatis reliquias senserit,
Cic. Deiot. 3, 8:si quid amoris erga me in te residet,
id. Fam. 5, 5, 3:etiam nunc residet spes in virtute tuā,
id. ib. 12, 3, 2:quorum non in sententiā solum, sed etiam in nutu residebat auctoritas,
id. Sen. 17, 61:quorum in consilio pristinae residere virtutis memoria videtur,
Caes. B. G. 7, 77.—With dat.:cum horum tectis et sedibus residere aliquod bellum semper videtur,
Cic. Dom. 23, 61.— With apud:apud me plus officii residere facile patior,
Cic. Fam. 5, 7, 2:hujus incommodi culpa ubi resideat, facilius possum existimare quam scribere,
id. Att. 1, 17, 3:si qua (ira) ex certamine residet,
Liv. 40, 7. — Business t. t., to be or remain behind, i. e. to be unaccounted for, in default:pecunia publica resedit apud aliquem,
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2 postaw|a
f 1. (stosunek) attitude; (zachowanie) conduct- postawa wobec czegoś an attitude to a. towards sth- zajmować a. przyjmować ostrożną/sceptyczną postawę wobec czegoś to adopt a. take a cautious/sceptical attitude towards sth- bohaterska/patriotyczna postawa heroic/patriotic conduct- postawwy konformistyczne conformist behaviour2. (pozycja) posture, stance- przyjąć a. przybrać swobodną postawę to assume a relaxed posture a. stance- w postawie stojącej/siedzącej in a standing/sitting position- postawa! attention!3. (sylwetka) posture; (sposób noszenia się) bearing- prawidłowa/nieprawidłowa postawa good/bad posture- korekcja wad postawy posture correction- człowiek okazałej postawy a man of imposing bearingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > postaw|a
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3 Д-180
ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ VP subj: human1. to assume a particular posture while walking, sitting, talking etc: X держит себяAdvP) - X carries (holds, bears) himself AdvP)искусство (умение) держать себя - perfection of manner.(Милашин:) Однако это ужасно! В целый вечер она не сказала со мной ни одного слова... А как она нынче хороша-то! Как держит себя! (Островский 1). (М.:) Really, this is awful! The whole evening she hasn't said a single word to me....But how pretty she is to-day! How she bears herself! (1b).«Не правда ли, она (Элен) восхитительна?.. Для такой молодой девушки и такой такт, такое мастерское уменье держать себя!»(Толстой 4). "Isn't she (Ellen) ravishing?...And such tact for so young a girl, such absolute perfection of manner!" (4a).2. to act in a certain manner (as specified by the context), maintain a particular kind of behaviorX держит себяAdvP) = X behaves (conducts himself, comports himself)AdvP). Направляясь в мурьевскую глушь, я, помнится, еще в Москве давал себе слово держать себя солидно (Булгаков 6). Back in Moscow, when I found out that I was to go to remote Muryovo, I had promised myself that I would behave in a dignified manner (6a).(Тальберг:) Ты женщина умная и прекрасно воспитана. Ты прекрасно понимаешь, как нужно держать себя, чтобы не бросить тень на фамилию Тальберг (Булгаков 4). (Т.:) You are an intelligent woman of excellent upbringing. You understand quite well how you must conduct yourself so as not to cast a shadow on the Та I berg name (4a).Он (Володя) во всем стоял выше меня: в забавах, в учении, в ссорах, в умении держать себя... (Толстой 2). Не (Volodya) was superior to me in everything: in games, in studies, in quarrels, and in his ability to comport himself well... (2b). -
4 держать себя
[VP; subj: human]=====1. to assume a particular posture while walking, sitting, talking etc: X держит себя [AdvP]⇒ ≈ X carries (holds, bears) himself [AdvP]; || искусство (умение) держать себя ≈ perfection of manner.♦ [Милашин:] Однако это ужасно! В целый вечер она не сказала со мной ни одного слова... А как она нынче хороша-то! Как держит себя! (Островский 1). [М.:] Really, this is awful! The whole evening she hasn't said a single word to me....But how pretty she is to-day! How she bears herself! (1b).♦ "Не правда ли, она [Элен] восхитительна?.. Для такой молодой девушки и такой такт, такое мастерское уменье держать себя!"(Толстой 4). "Isn't she [Ellen] ravishing?...And such tact for so young a girl, such absolute perfection of manner!" (4a).2. to act in a certain manner (as specified by the context), maintain a particular kind of behavior:- X держит себя[AdvP]⇒ ≈ X behaves (conducts himself, comports himself) [AdvP].♦ Направляясь в мурьевскую глушь, я, помнится, еще в Москве давал себе слово держать себя солидно (Булгаков 6). Back in Moscow, when I found out that I was to go to remote Muryovo, I had promised myself that I would behave in a dignified manner (6a).♦ [Тальберг:] Ты женщина умная и прекрасно воспитана. Ты прекрасно понимаешь, как нужно держать себя, чтобы не бросить тень на фамилию Тальберг (Булгаков 4). [Т.:] You are an intelligent woman of excellent upbringing. You understand quite well how you must conduct yourself so as not to cast a shadow on the Talberg name (4a).♦ Он [Володя] во всём стоял выше меня: в забавах, в учении, в ссорах, в умении держать себя... (Толстой 2). Не [Volodya] was superior to me in everything: in games, in studies, in quarrels, and in his ability to comport himself well... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя
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5 Haltung
f1. meist Sg.; des Körpers: posture; (Stellung) auch SPORT position; (Pose) pose; eine gute / schlechte Haltung haben have good / bad posture; eine drohende / gebückte etc. Haltung einnehmen adopt ( oder assume) a threatening / bent posture; in gebückter Haltung bent over, stooping; Haltung annehmen MIL. stand to attention2. meist Sg.; (Grundeinstellung) outlook (zu on), approach (to); zu etw. Bestimmtem: attitude ( gegenüber toward[s]); politische Haltung political outlook ( oder views Pl.); eine konservative etc. Haltung einnehmen take a conservative etc. approach ( oder line)4. nur Sg.; (inneres Gleichgewicht) poise, composure; (Selbstbeherrschung) self-possession; Haltung bewahren keep a stiff upper lip; im Zorn etc.: retain one’s composure, keep one’s cool umg.; um Haltung ringen struggle to keep one’s composure ( oder one’s cool umg.); die Haltung verlieren lose one’s composure ( oder one’s cool umg.)5. nur Sg.; von Tieren etc.: keeping* * *die Haltung(Körperhaltung) posture;(Pose) pose;(Standpunkt) approach; stance; attitude* * *Hạl|tung ['haltʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= Körperhaltung) posture; (= Stellung) position; (ESP SPORT) (= typische Stellung) stance; (bei der Ausführung) styleHaltung annehmen (esp Mil) — to stand to attention
in majestätischer/würdiger Haltung — with majestic/dignified bearing
3) no pl (= Beherrschtheit) composure4) no pl (von Tieren, Fahrzeugen) keeping* * *die1) (a position of the body: The artist painted the model in various attitudes.) attitude2) (manner, way of standing etc: a military bearing.) bearing3) (a point of view: Let me explain my position on employment.) position4) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) posture5) (a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) stance* * *Hal·tung1<-, -en>[ˈhaltʊŋ]ffür schlechte \Haltung wurden ihr Punkte abgezogen she lost marks for poor stance2. (Einstellung) attitude4.▶ \Haltung bewahren to keep one's composureHal·tung2<->[ˈhaltʊŋ]f kein pl keepingder Mietvertrag untersagt die \Haltung von Haustieren the tenancy agreement forbids the keeping of pets* * *die; Haltung, HaltungenHaltung annehmen — (Milit.) stand to attention
2) (Pose) manner3) (Einstellung) attitude4) o. Pl. (Fassung) composureHaltung zeigen/bewahren — keep one's composure
5) (TierHaltung) keeping* * *Haltung feine gute/schlechte Haltung haben have good/bad posture;eine drohende/gebückte etcHaltung einnehmen adopt ( oder assume) a threatening/bent posture;in gebückter Haltung bent over, stooping;Haltung annehmen MIL stand to attentionzu on), approach (to); zu etwas Bestimmtem: attitude (gegenüber toward[s]);ihre ganze Haltung auch the way she comes across5. nur sg; von Tieren etc: keeping* * *die; Haltung, HaltungenHaltung annehmen — (Milit.) stand to attention
2) (Pose) manner3) (Einstellung) attitude4) o. Pl. (Fassung) composureHaltung zeigen/bewahren — keep one's composure
5) (TierHaltung) keeping* * *-en f.approach n.(§ pl.: approaches)attitude n.deportment n.posture n.stance n. -
6 postura
f.1 position, posture.2 attitude, stance.3 bid.4 body posture, position, posture.5 point of view, attitude, stand, position.6 agreement.* * *1 (de un cuerpo) posture, position2 (actitud) attitude3 (en una subasta) bid* * *noun f.1) position2) posture* * *SF1) [del cuerpo] positionno sé cómo puedes estar en una postura tan incómoda — I don't know how you can stand being in such an uncomfortable position
2) (=actitud) stance, position3) [en una subasta] bid4) [en juego de azar] bet, stake5) [de ave] (=acción) egg-laying; (=conjunto de huevos) eggs pl, eggs laid pl6) ** (=droga) 1000-pesetas' worth of hashish* * *1) ( del cuerpo) position2)a) ( actitud) stanceeso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda — not committing yourself like that is an easy option
b) ( opinión) opinionposturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views
tomar postura — to take a stand
3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)•* * *1) ( del cuerpo) position2)a) ( actitud) stanceeso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda — not committing yourself like that is an easy option
b) ( opinión) opinionposturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views
tomar postura — to take a stand
3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)•* * *postura11 = posture, pose.Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
Ex: Male readers are often attracted to this sub-genre because of the books' pin-up art, depicting beautiful young women in revealing costumes and provocative poses.* de postura = postural.* postura del loto, la = lotus position, the, padmasana.* postura de yoga = asana.* postura exigida por el trabajo = work posture.* postura física = physical posture.postura2= stance, position, stand, posturing, viewpoint, standpoint, view, opinion (on).Ex: It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.
Ex: In 1971 John Pemberton was engaged by the Government `to carry out a broad review of the present position regarding the provision of printed ephemera in libraries in Great Britain'.Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.Ex: The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex: Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.Ex: So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex: A reputable supplier will readily provide names of former customers who may be contacted for their opinions on service, support and maintenance.* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* adoptar una postura = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.* adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.* adoptar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* adoptar una postura firme contra = take + a firm stand against.* adoptar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.* adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.* adoptar un postura = embrace + view, don + mantle.* cambiar de postura = reconsider + position.* cambiar radicalmente de postura = do + an about-face.* cambio radical de postura = about-face.* declaración de postura oficial = position paper.* defender + Posesivo + postura = argue + Posesivo + case.* desafiar una postura = challenge + attitude.* poner en entredicho una postura = compromise + position.* postura defensiva = bunker mentality.* postura ideológica en contra de la homosexualidad = heterosexism.* postura indefinida = fence-sitting position.* postura única = unified voice.* tomar una postura = take + viewpoint, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.* tomar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).* tomar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.* * *A (del cuerpo) positiontengo que haber dormido en una mala postura I must have slept in an awkward positiontiene muy mala postura he has very bad postureCompuesto:lotus positionB1 (actitud) stanceadoptó una postura crítica frente a esta propuesta she adopted a critical attitude toward(s) o a critical stance on this proposaleso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda not committing yourself like that is an easy way out o is an easy option2 (opinión) opinionhay posturas encontradas or enfrentadas en la organización there are opposing views within the organizationtomar postura to take a standC( AmL) (de ropa, zapatos): se le rompieron a la primera postura they broke the first time she wore themCompuesto:* * *
postura sustantivo femenino
1 ( del cuerpo) position
2
◊ adoptar una postura firme con respecto a algo to take a tough stance o stand on sth
◊ tomar postura to take a stand
3 (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos):
postura de argollas (Chi) ( acción) exchange of rings ( to seal one's engagement);
( fiesta) engagement party
postura sustantivo femenino
1 (física) position, posture
2 (intelectual) attitude
' postura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actitud
- antinuclear
- flexibilizar
- inamovible
- mantenerse
- pose
- suscitar
- ultranza
- afianzar
- asentar
- claro
- concesión
- definición
- duro
- extremo
- política
- reconciliar
English:
assume
- attitude
- firm
- inflexible
- pose
- position
- posture
- stance
- stand
- about
- line
* * *postura nf1. [posición] position, posture;ponte en una postura cómoda get into a comfortable position, make yourself comfortablepostura del misionero missionary position2. [actitud] attitude, stance;adoptar una postura to adopt an attitude o a stance;tienes que tomar postura you have to take up a position;defiende posturas muy radicales he upholds very radical opinions o views3. [en subasta] bid4. Am [uso]este vestido se me estropeó a la segunda postura this dress fell to pieces the second time I wore it* * *f tb figposition* * *postura nf1) : posture, position (of the body)2) actitud, posición: position, stance* * *postura n position
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