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attèndo

  • 1 attendo

    attendo, (adtendo), ĕre, tendi, tentum [st2]1 - tr. - tendre, diriger vers; au passif, s'étendre vers. [st2]2 - tr. et intr. - être attentif, écouter, regarder attentivement, s'appliquer à, viser à.    - ad aliquid attendere: être attentif à qqch, faire attention à qqch.    - aliquem attendere: prêter attention à qqn.    - de aliqua re attendere: porter son attention sur qqch.    - alicui, alicui rei attendere: faire attention à qqn, à qqch.    - attendere + prop. inf.: faire attention que.    - attendere ut, Plin.-jn.: s'occuper de.    - attendere ne: prendre garde de.    - (animum, animos, animo) attendere: tendre l'esprit, faire attention, remarquer.    - verba attendere, Cic.: peser ses paroles.
    * * *
    attendo, (adtendo), ĕre, tendi, tentum [st2]1 - tr. - tendre, diriger vers; au passif, s'étendre vers. [st2]2 - tr. et intr. - être attentif, écouter, regarder attentivement, s'appliquer à, viser à.    - ad aliquid attendere: être attentif à qqch, faire attention à qqch.    - aliquem attendere: prêter attention à qqn.    - de aliqua re attendere: porter son attention sur qqch.    - alicui, alicui rei attendere: faire attention à qqn, à qqch.    - attendere + prop. inf.: faire attention que.    - attendere ut, Plin.-jn.: s'occuper de.    - attendere ne: prendre garde de.    - (animum, animos, animo) attendere: tendre l'esprit, faire attention, remarquer.    - verba attendere, Cic.: peser ses paroles.
    * * *
        Attendo, attendis, attendi, attentum, attendere. Terent. Estre attentif.
    \
        Diligenter attendere. Cic. Entendre diligemment.
    \
        Attendere alicui rei. Plin. iunior. Vaquer à quelque chose.
    \
        Attendere iuri. Sueton. Estudier en droict.
    \
        Attendere alicui. Plin. iunior. Estre attentif à ce que quelcun fait, ou dit.
    \
        Attendere aliquid, vel aliquem. Cic. Estre attentif à quelque chose, ou a aucun, Escouter soigneusement ce qu'il dit, Prendre garde à ce qu'il fait, Soigner de quelque chose.
    \
        Attendere animum. Teren. Appliquer son esprit, Prendre garde, Estre attentif.
    \
        Attendere animo aequo. Terent. Entendre patiemment, et doulcement.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > attendo

  • 2 attendo

    attendo ( adt-, Dietsch), tendi, tentum, 3, v. a., orig., to stretch something (e. g. the bow) toward something; so only in Appul.: arcum, Met. 2, p. 122, 5.—Hence,
    I.
    In gen., to direct or turn toward, = advertere, admovere: aurem, Att. ap. Non. p. 238, 10; Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib. (cf. infra, P. a.):

    attendere signa ad aliquid,

    i. e. to affix, Quint. 11, 2, 29 (Halm, aptare); so, manus caelo, to stretch or extend toward, App. Met. 11, p. 263, 5:

    caput eodem attentum,

    Hyg. Astr. 3, 20.—Far more freq.,
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Animum or animos attendere, or absol. attendere, also animo attendere, to direct the attention, apply the mind to something, to attend to, consider, mind, give heed to (cf.: advertere animum, and animadvertere; freq. and class.)
    1.
    With animum or animos: animum ad quaerendum quid siet, Pac. ap. Non. p. 238, 15:

    dictis animum, Lucil. ib.: animum coepi attendere,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 28:

    quo tempore aures judex erigeret animumque attenderet?

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 10:

    si, cum animum attenderis, turpitudinem videas, etc.,

    id. Off. 3, 8, 35:

    animum ad cavendum, Nep Alcib 5, 2: jubet peritos linguae attendere animum, pastorum sermo agresti an urbano propior esset,

    Liv. 10, 4: praeterea et nostris animos attendere dictis atque adhibere velis, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 238, 11:

    attendite animos ad ea, quae consequuntur,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 15.—With a rel.-clause as object:

    nunc quid velim, animum attendite,

    Ter. Phorm. prol. 24.—
    2.
    Absol.:

    postquam attendi Magis et vi coepi cogere, ut etc.,

    Ter. Hec. 2, 2, 25:

    rem gestam vobis dum breviter expono, quaeso, diligenter attendite,

    Cic. Mil. 9:

    audi, audi atque attende,

    id. Planc. 41, 98; so id. de Or. 3, 13, 50; Phaedr. 2, 5, 6; Juv. 6, 66; 11, 16 al.—With acc. of the thing or person to which the attention is directed:

    Glaucia solebat populum monere, ut, cum lex aliqua recitaretur, primum versum attenderet,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 6, 14:

    sed stuporem hominis attendite,

    mark the stupidity, id. Phil. 2, 12, 30; so id. de Or. 1, 35, 161; Sall. J. 88, 2; Plin. Ep 6, 8, 8; Luc. 8, 623 al.: me de invidiosis rebus dicentem attendite. Cic. Sull 11, 33; id. Verr. 2, 1, 10:

    Quā re attendo te studiose,

    id. Fin. 3, 12, 40:

    non attenderunt mandata,

    Vulg. 2 Esdr. 9, 34; ib. Job, 21, 5; ib. Isa. 28, 23.— Pass.:

    versūs aeque prima et media et extrema pars attenditur,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 50, 192. —With inf. or acc. and inf. as object: quid futurum est, si pol ego hanc discere artem attenderim? Pompon. ap. Non. p. 238, 17:

    non attendere superius illud eā re a se esse concessum,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 34, 111.—With a rel.clause or a subjunct. with a particle:

    cum attendo, quā prudentiā sit Hortensius,

    Cic. Quinct. 20, 63:

    Hermagoras nec, quid dicat, attendere nec... videatur,

    id. Inv. 1, 6, 8:

    forte lubuit adtendere, quae res maxume tanta negotia sustinuisset,

    Sall. C. 53, 2:

    Oro, parumper Attendas, quantum de legibus queratur etc.,

    Juv. 10, 251:

    attende, cur, etc.,

    Phaedr. 2, prol. 14:

    attendite ut sciatis prudentiam,

    Vulg. Prov. 4, 1:

    Attendite, ne justitiam vestram faciatis etc.,

    ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Eccli. 1, 38; 13, 10; 28, 30.— With de:

    cum de necessitate attendemus,

    Cic. Part. Or. 24, 84.—With dat. (post-Aug.):

    sermonibus malignis,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 26:

    cui magis quam Caesari attendant?

    id. Pan. 65, 2; Sil. 8, 591:

    attendit mandatis,

    Vulg. Eccli. 32, 28; ib. Prov. 7, 24:

    attendite vobis,

    take heed to yourselves, ib. Luc. 17, 3; ib. Act. 5, 35; ib. 1 Tim. 4, 16.—So in Suet. several times in the signif. to devote attention to, to study, = studere:

    eloquentiae plurimum attendit,

    Suet. Calig. 53:

    juri,

    id. Galb. 5:

    extispicio,

    id. Ner. 56.—With abl. with ab (after the Gr. prosechein apo tinos;

    eccl. Lat.): attende tibi a pestifero,

    beware of, Vulg. Eccli. 11, 35:

    attendite ab omni iniquo,

    ib. ib. 17, 11; ib. Matt. 7, 15; ib. Luc. 12, 1; 20, 46.—
    3.
    With animo (ante- and post-class. and rare):

    cum animo attendi ad quaerendum, Pac., Trag. Rel. p. 79 Rib.: nunc quid petam, aequo animo attendite,

    Ter. Hec. prol. 20:

    quid istud sit, animo attendatis,

    App. Flor. 9: ut magis magisque attendant animo, Vulg. Eccli. prol.; so,

    in verbis meis attende in corde tuo,

    ib. ib. 16, 25.—
    * B.
    To strive eagerly for something, long for: puer, ne attenderis Petere a me id quod nefas sit concedi tibi, Att. ap. Non. p. 238, 19 (Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.).—Hence, attentus, a, um, P. a.
    A.
    Directed to something, attentive, intent on:

    Ut animus in spe attentus fuit,

    Ter. And. 2, 1, 3:

    Quo magis attentas aurīs animumque reposco,

    Lucr. 6, 920:

    Verba per attentam non ibunt Caesaris aurem,

    Hor. S. 2, 1, 19:

    si attentos animos ad decoris conservationem tenebimus,

    Cic. Off. 1, 37, 131:

    cum respiceremus attenti ad gentem,

    Vulg. Thren. 4, 17:

    eaque dum animis attentis admirantes excipiunt,

    Cic. Or. 58, 197:

    acerrima atque attentissima cogitatio,

    a very acute and close manner of thinking, id. de Or. 3, 5, 17:

    et attentum monent Graeci a principio faciamus judicem et docilem,

    id. ib. 2, 79, 323; 2, 19, 80; id. Inv. 1, 16, 23; Auct. ad Her. 1, 4:

    Ut patris attenti, lenonis ut insidiosi,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 172:

    judex circa jus attentior,

    Quint. 4, 5, 21.—
    B.
    Intent on, striving after something, careful, frugal, industrious:

    unum hoc vitium fert senectus hominibus: Attentiores sumus ad rem omnes quam sat est,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 48:

    nimium ad rem in senectā attente sumus,

    id. ib. 5, 8, 31:

    tum enim cum rem habebas, quaesticulus te faciebat attentiorem,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 16, 7:

    paterfamilias et prudens et attentus,

    id. Quinct. 3:

    Durus, ait, Voltei, nimis attentusque videris Esse mihi,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 91:

    asper et attentus quaesitis,

    id. S. 2, 6, 82:

    vita,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 15, 44 Matth.:

    qui in re adventiciā et hereditariā tam diligens, tam attentus esset,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 48:

    antiqui attenti continentiae,

    Val. Max. 2, 5, 5.— Comp.: hortor vos attentiori studio lectionem facere, * Vulg. Eccli. prol.—Hence, adv.: atten-tē, attentively, carefully, etc.:

    attente officia servorum fungi,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 14;

    audire,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 5; id. Clu. 3 fin.; id. de Or. 2, 35, 148; id. Brut. 54, 200:

    legere,

    id. Fam. 7, 19:

    parum attente dicere,

    Gell. 4, 15:

    custodire attente,

    Vulg. Jos. 22, 5.— Comp.:

    attentius audire,

    Cic. Clu. 23:

    acrius et attentius cogitare,

    id. Fin. 5, 2, 4:

    attentius agere aliquid,

    Sall. C. 52, 18:

    spectare,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 197:

    invicem diligere,

    Vulg. 1 Pet 1, 22.— Sup.:

    attentissime audire,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 61, 259.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > attendo

  • 3 attendo

    attendo attendo, ndi, nsum, ere внимательно слушать

    Латинско-русский словарь > attendo

  • 4 attendo

    attendo attendo, ndi, ntum, ere натягивать

    Латинско-русский словарь > attendo

  • 5 attendo

    attendo, 3, give heed, beware, Mt. 6:1; L. 12:1.

    English-Latin new dictionary > attendo

  • 6 attendo

    at-tendo (ad-tendo), tendī, tentum, ere, hinspannen, hinstrecken, spannend, streckend hinrichten, I) körperl. Objj.: arcum meum et ipse vigor attetendit, Apul. met. 2, 16. – simul aurem attendo, ut quirem exaudire amplius, Acc. tr. 281. – m. Ang. wohin? caput eodem, Hyg. astr. 3, 20 in.: caelo (Dat.) manus, Apul. met. 11, 13. – Passiv attendi medial = sich hinerstrecken, fluvio praeterlabenti (v. einem Hain), Apul. met. 6, 11: ante fores (v. Balken), ibid. 4, 6. – II) den Geist = seinen Geist auf etw. spannen, seine Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. richten, auf etw. aufmerken, aufmerksam achten, a) um etw. zu vernehmen, α) vollst. att. animum, zB. date operam, cum silentio animum attendite, ut etc., Ter.: quo tempore igitur aures iudex erigeret animumque attenderet? Cic. – u. m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch ad m. Akk.: att. animos ad ea quae consequuntur, Cic. – ββ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: nunc quid velim, animum attendite, Ter. – γγ) durch Dat.: dictis animum, Lucil. sat. 27, 33: nostreis animos dictis, ibid. 30, 115. – β) bl. attendere, zB. audire atque att., Cic.: bene att., diligenter att., Cic.: magis att., Quint. – m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch Acc.: primum versum legis, Cic.: alqd diligenter, Quint.: alqm magnopere, alqd non magnopere, Cic.: cetera neglegentius, es mit dem übrigen nicht so genau nehmen, Cic.: alqm satis belle, Cic.: alqm diligenter in hoc novo genere dicendi, Cic.: erigite mentes auresque vestras et me de invidiosis rebus dicentem attendite! Cic. – Pass., attenditur versus pars, Cic. – ββ) durch Acc. u. Infin.: non attendere superius illud eā re a se esse concessum, Cic. – γγ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: forte lubuit attendere, quae res maxime tanta negotia sustinuisset, Sall.: si paulo diligentius, quid de his rebus dicat, attenderis, Cic.: attende, cur etc., Phaedr. – δδ) durch Dat.: sermonibus malignis, Plin. ep.: Caesari, Plin. pan.: magistro interpretanti tacitus attendas, Fronto. – εε) (mit u. ohne sibi) m. ab u. Abl., sich hüten vor usw., ab alqo u. ab alqa re, Eccl. (s. Rönsch Itala p. 350 sq.). – b) um etw. zu finden od. zu erreichen, α) vollst. att. animum, mit Ang. worauf? αα) durch ad m. Akk.: att. animum ad cavendum, Nep. – ββ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: iubet peritos linguae attendere animum, pastorum sermo agresti an urbano propior esset, Liv. – β) bl. attendere, m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch Acc. od. einen Objektssatz: immo id hercule, inquit, ipsum attendo, Cic. – attendemus, ut quam saluberrime reficiantur, Plin. ep.: illud att., ne etc., Cels.: u. so utique attendendum est, ne etc., Cels. – puer, ne attenderis petere a me id quod nefas sit concedi tibi, Acc. tr. – ββ) durch Dat. = einer Sache seine Aufmerksamkeit widmen, minimum eruditioni, eloquentiae plurimum, Suet.: iuri, Suet. – m. Ang. in betreff wessen? durch de m. Abl.: cum de necessitate attendemus, Cic.: animus tamen erit sollicitus, ut nihil possit de officiis legationis attendere, Cic. – / Redupl. Perf. attetendi, Apul. met. 2, 16.

    lateinisch-deutsches > attendo

  • 7 attendo

    at-tendo (ad-tendo), tendī, tentum, ere, hinspannen, hinstrecken, spannend, streckend hinrichten, I) körperl. Objj.: arcum meum et ipse vigor attetendit, Apul. met. 2, 16. – simul aurem attendo, ut quirem exaudire amplius, Acc. tr. 281. – m. Ang. wohin? caput eodem, Hyg. astr. 3, 20 in.: caelo (Dat.) manus, Apul. met. 11, 13. – Passiv attendi medial = sich hinerstrecken, fluvio praeterlabenti (v. einem Hain), Apul. met. 6, 11: ante fores (v. Balken), ibid. 4, 6. – II) den Geist = seinen Geist auf etw. spannen, seine Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. richten, auf etw. aufmerken, aufmerksam achten, a) um etw. zu vernehmen, α) vollst. att. animum, zB. date operam, cum silentio animum attendite, ut etc., Ter.: quo tempore igitur aures iudex erigeret animumque attenderet? Cic. – u. m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch ad m. Akk.: att. animos ad ea quae consequuntur, Cic. – ββ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: nunc quid velim, animum attendite, Ter. – γγ) durch Dat.: dictis animum, Lucil. sat. 27, 33: nostreis animos dictis, ibid. 30, 115. – β) bl. attendere, zB. audire atque att., Cic.: bene att., diligenter att., Cic.: magis att., Quint. – m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch Acc.: primum versum legis, Cic.: alqd diligenter, Quint.: alqm magnopere, alqd non magnopere, Cic.: cetera neglegentius, es mit dem übrigen nicht so genau nehmen, Cic.: alqm satis belle, Cic.: alqm dili-
    ————
    genter in hoc novo genere dicendi, Cic.: erigite mentes auresque vestras et me de invidiosis rebus dicentem attendite! Cic. – Pass., attenditur versus pars, Cic. – ββ) durch Acc. u. Infin.: non attendere superius illud eā re a se esse concessum, Cic. – γγ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: forte lubuit attendere, quae res maxime tanta negotia sustinuisset, Sall.: si paulo diligentius, quid de his rebus dicat, attenderis, Cic.: attende, cur etc., Phaedr. – δδ) durch Dat.: sermonibus malignis, Plin. ep.: Caesari, Plin. pan.: magistro interpretanti tacitus attendas, Fronto. – εε) (mit u. ohne sibi) m. ab u. Abl., sich hüten vor usw., ab alqo u. ab alqa re, Eccl. (s. Rönsch Itala p. 350 sq.). – b) um etw. zu finden od. zu erreichen, α) vollst. att. animum, mit Ang. worauf? αα) durch ad m. Akk.: att. animum ad cavendum, Nep. – ββ) durch folg. indir. Fragesatz: iubet peritos linguae attendere animum, pastorum sermo agresti an urbano propior esset, Liv. – β) bl. attendere, m. Ang. worauf? αα) durch Acc. od. einen Objektssatz: immo id hercule, inquit, ipsum attendo, Cic. – attendemus, ut quam saluberrime reficiantur, Plin. ep.: illud att., ne etc., Cels.: u. so utique attendendum est, ne etc., Cels. – puer, ne attenderis petere a me id quod nefas sit concedi tibi, Acc. tr. – ββ) durch Dat. = einer Sache seine Aufmerksamkeit widmen, minimum eruditioni, eloquentiae plurimum, Suet.: iuri, Suet. – m. Ang. in betreff wessen? durch
    ————
    de m. Abl.: cum de necessitate attendemus, Cic.: animus tamen erit sollicitus, ut nihil possit de officiis legationis attendere, Cic. – Redupl. Perf. attetendi, Apul. met. 2, 16.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > attendo

  • 8 attendo

    at-tendo, tendī, tentum, ere
    1) протягивать, простирать ( manus caelo Ap)
    nemus, quod fluvio attenditur Ap — роща, которая тянется вдоль реки
    a. animum Ter, C etc. — напрягать (обращать) внимание, внимать (alicui rei, de aliquā re и ad aliquid)
    a. animum ad cavendum Nep, тж. a. animo Pac, Ter, Cостерегаться
    a. juri Su — посвящать своё внимание правоведению (заниматься юриспруденцией); реже
    a. aliquem C — внимательно слушать кого-л.
    a. aliquid C — обращать внимание на что-л.
    5) сосредоточенно думать, размышлять
    quum attendo, quā prudentiā sit Hortensius... C — когда я думаю о том, как благоразумен Гортензий...
    6) внимательно следить, заботиться ( ne sit opus aliquā re PJ)

    Латинско-русский словарь > attendo

  • 9 attendo

    attendere, attendi, attentus V
    turn/stretch towards; apply; attend/pay (close) attention to, listen carefully

    Latin-English dictionary > attendo

  • 10 attendo

    , attendi, attentum, attendere 3
      1) натягивать;
      2) внимательно слушать;
      3) напрягать, обращать внимание на что-н.

    Dictionary Latin-Russian new > attendo

  • 11 attendo

    ag dikkatli

    Dizionario Italiano-Turco > attendo

  • 12 attendō (adt-)

        attendō (adt-) tendī, tentus, ere    [ad + tendo], to stretch toward, direct.—With animum, give attention, attend to, consider, give heed: cum animum attenderis, on careful observation: animos ad ea: quid velim, T.: sermo agresti an urbano propior esset, L.—With ellips. of animum: postquam attendi Magis, T.: audi atque attende: versum, listen to: stuporem hominis, mark: hostium res, S.: de necessitate: versūs pars attenditur: illud a se esse concessum: adtendere, quae res, etc., S.: attendite num aberret: quid petam aequo animo attendite, T.

    Latin-English dictionary > attendō (adt-)

  • 13 adtendo

    attendo ( adt-, Dietsch), tendi, tentum, 3, v. a., orig., to stretch something (e. g. the bow) toward something; so only in Appul.: arcum, Met. 2, p. 122, 5.—Hence,
    I.
    In gen., to direct or turn toward, = advertere, admovere: aurem, Att. ap. Non. p. 238, 10; Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib. (cf. infra, P. a.):

    attendere signa ad aliquid,

    i. e. to affix, Quint. 11, 2, 29 (Halm, aptare); so, manus caelo, to stretch or extend toward, App. Met. 11, p. 263, 5:

    caput eodem attentum,

    Hyg. Astr. 3, 20.—Far more freq.,
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Animum or animos attendere, or absol. attendere, also animo attendere, to direct the attention, apply the mind to something, to attend to, consider, mind, give heed to (cf.: advertere animum, and animadvertere; freq. and class.)
    1.
    With animum or animos: animum ad quaerendum quid siet, Pac. ap. Non. p. 238, 15:

    dictis animum, Lucil. ib.: animum coepi attendere,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 28:

    quo tempore aures judex erigeret animumque attenderet?

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 10:

    si, cum animum attenderis, turpitudinem videas, etc.,

    id. Off. 3, 8, 35:

    animum ad cavendum, Nep Alcib 5, 2: jubet peritos linguae attendere animum, pastorum sermo agresti an urbano propior esset,

    Liv. 10, 4: praeterea et nostris animos attendere dictis atque adhibere velis, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 238, 11:

    attendite animos ad ea, quae consequuntur,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 15.—With a rel.-clause as object:

    nunc quid velim, animum attendite,

    Ter. Phorm. prol. 24.—
    2.
    Absol.:

    postquam attendi Magis et vi coepi cogere, ut etc.,

    Ter. Hec. 2, 2, 25:

    rem gestam vobis dum breviter expono, quaeso, diligenter attendite,

    Cic. Mil. 9:

    audi, audi atque attende,

    id. Planc. 41, 98; so id. de Or. 3, 13, 50; Phaedr. 2, 5, 6; Juv. 6, 66; 11, 16 al.—With acc. of the thing or person to which the attention is directed:

    Glaucia solebat populum monere, ut, cum lex aliqua recitaretur, primum versum attenderet,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 6, 14:

    sed stuporem hominis attendite,

    mark the stupidity, id. Phil. 2, 12, 30; so id. de Or. 1, 35, 161; Sall. J. 88, 2; Plin. Ep 6, 8, 8; Luc. 8, 623 al.: me de invidiosis rebus dicentem attendite. Cic. Sull 11, 33; id. Verr. 2, 1, 10:

    Quā re attendo te studiose,

    id. Fin. 3, 12, 40:

    non attenderunt mandata,

    Vulg. 2 Esdr. 9, 34; ib. Job, 21, 5; ib. Isa. 28, 23.— Pass.:

    versūs aeque prima et media et extrema pars attenditur,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 50, 192. —With inf. or acc. and inf. as object: quid futurum est, si pol ego hanc discere artem attenderim? Pompon. ap. Non. p. 238, 17:

    non attendere superius illud eā re a se esse concessum,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 34, 111.—With a rel.clause or a subjunct. with a particle:

    cum attendo, quā prudentiā sit Hortensius,

    Cic. Quinct. 20, 63:

    Hermagoras nec, quid dicat, attendere nec... videatur,

    id. Inv. 1, 6, 8:

    forte lubuit adtendere, quae res maxume tanta negotia sustinuisset,

    Sall. C. 53, 2:

    Oro, parumper Attendas, quantum de legibus queratur etc.,

    Juv. 10, 251:

    attende, cur, etc.,

    Phaedr. 2, prol. 14:

    attendite ut sciatis prudentiam,

    Vulg. Prov. 4, 1:

    Attendite, ne justitiam vestram faciatis etc.,

    ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Eccli. 1, 38; 13, 10; 28, 30.— With de:

    cum de necessitate attendemus,

    Cic. Part. Or. 24, 84.—With dat. (post-Aug.):

    sermonibus malignis,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 26:

    cui magis quam Caesari attendant?

    id. Pan. 65, 2; Sil. 8, 591:

    attendit mandatis,

    Vulg. Eccli. 32, 28; ib. Prov. 7, 24:

    attendite vobis,

    take heed to yourselves, ib. Luc. 17, 3; ib. Act. 5, 35; ib. 1 Tim. 4, 16.—So in Suet. several times in the signif. to devote attention to, to study, = studere:

    eloquentiae plurimum attendit,

    Suet. Calig. 53:

    juri,

    id. Galb. 5:

    extispicio,

    id. Ner. 56.—With abl. with ab (after the Gr. prosechein apo tinos;

    eccl. Lat.): attende tibi a pestifero,

    beware of, Vulg. Eccli. 11, 35:

    attendite ab omni iniquo,

    ib. ib. 17, 11; ib. Matt. 7, 15; ib. Luc. 12, 1; 20, 46.—
    3.
    With animo (ante- and post-class. and rare):

    cum animo attendi ad quaerendum, Pac., Trag. Rel. p. 79 Rib.: nunc quid petam, aequo animo attendite,

    Ter. Hec. prol. 20:

    quid istud sit, animo attendatis,

    App. Flor. 9: ut magis magisque attendant animo, Vulg. Eccli. prol.; so,

    in verbis meis attende in corde tuo,

    ib. ib. 16, 25.—
    * B.
    To strive eagerly for something, long for: puer, ne attenderis Petere a me id quod nefas sit concedi tibi, Att. ap. Non. p. 238, 19 (Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.).—Hence, attentus, a, um, P. a.
    A.
    Directed to something, attentive, intent on:

    Ut animus in spe attentus fuit,

    Ter. And. 2, 1, 3:

    Quo magis attentas aurīs animumque reposco,

    Lucr. 6, 920:

    Verba per attentam non ibunt Caesaris aurem,

    Hor. S. 2, 1, 19:

    si attentos animos ad decoris conservationem tenebimus,

    Cic. Off. 1, 37, 131:

    cum respiceremus attenti ad gentem,

    Vulg. Thren. 4, 17:

    eaque dum animis attentis admirantes excipiunt,

    Cic. Or. 58, 197:

    acerrima atque attentissima cogitatio,

    a very acute and close manner of thinking, id. de Or. 3, 5, 17:

    et attentum monent Graeci a principio faciamus judicem et docilem,

    id. ib. 2, 79, 323; 2, 19, 80; id. Inv. 1, 16, 23; Auct. ad Her. 1, 4:

    Ut patris attenti, lenonis ut insidiosi,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 172:

    judex circa jus attentior,

    Quint. 4, 5, 21.—
    B.
    Intent on, striving after something, careful, frugal, industrious:

    unum hoc vitium fert senectus hominibus: Attentiores sumus ad rem omnes quam sat est,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 48:

    nimium ad rem in senectā attente sumus,

    id. ib. 5, 8, 31:

    tum enim cum rem habebas, quaesticulus te faciebat attentiorem,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 16, 7:

    paterfamilias et prudens et attentus,

    id. Quinct. 3:

    Durus, ait, Voltei, nimis attentusque videris Esse mihi,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 91:

    asper et attentus quaesitis,

    id. S. 2, 6, 82:

    vita,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 15, 44 Matth.:

    qui in re adventiciā et hereditariā tam diligens, tam attentus esset,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 48:

    antiqui attenti continentiae,

    Val. Max. 2, 5, 5.— Comp.: hortor vos attentiori studio lectionem facere, * Vulg. Eccli. prol.—Hence, adv.: atten-tē, attentively, carefully, etc.:

    attente officia servorum fungi,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 14;

    audire,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 5; id. Clu. 3 fin.; id. de Or. 2, 35, 148; id. Brut. 54, 200:

    legere,

    id. Fam. 7, 19:

    parum attente dicere,

    Gell. 4, 15:

    custodire attente,

    Vulg. Jos. 22, 5.— Comp.:

    attentius audire,

    Cic. Clu. 23:

    acrius et attentius cogitare,

    id. Fin. 5, 2, 4:

    attentius agere aliquid,

    Sall. C. 52, 18:

    spectare,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 197:

    invicem diligere,

    Vulg. 1 Pet 1, 22.— Sup.:

    attentissime audire,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 61, 259.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > adtendo

  • 14 attentus

    1. attentus (adtentus), a, um, I) Partic. v. attendo u. attineo, w. s. – II) Adi. m. Compar. u. Superl. (attendo), 1) gespannt, a) gespannt (Ggstz. lassus), ut animus in spe atque in timore usque antehac attentus fuit, ita, postquam adempta spes est, lassus curā confectus stupet, Ter. Andr. 303 sq. – b) = starr, visus, Cael. Aur. acut. 1, 2, 32: oculi, Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 5, 152. Veget. mul. 3, 43, 1. – c) = aufmerksam, animus, Ter. u. Cic.: auris, Hor.: attentissima cogitatio, Cic.: attentissimo consilio, Val. Max.: attentissimā curā, Val. Max. – v. Pers., auditor, Cic.: iudex, Cic. – 2) aufmerksam = sorgfältig bedacht auf usw., m. Genet., continentiae (auf Enthaltsamkeit), Val. Max. 2, 5, 5: communis boni, Sen. de clem. 2, 5, 3. – bes. = aufmerksam auf Erhaltung seines Vermögens, genau (s. Fritzsche Hor. sat. 2, 6, 82), attentior od. nimium attentus ad rem, Ter.: asper et attentus quaesitis (Dat.), Hor.: u. absol., paterfamilias, Cic.: pater, Hor.: attenta vita et rusticana, Cic.
    ————————
    2. attentus (adtentus), Abl. ū, m. (attendo), die Spannung, das Gespannthalten, cum oculorum suspenso attentu, Cael. Aur. chron. 3, 1, 3.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > attentus

  • 15 attentus [1]

    1. attentus (adtentus), a, um, I) Partic. v. attendo u. attineo, w. s. – II) Adi. m. Compar. u. Superl. (attendo), 1) gespannt, a) gespannt (Ggstz. lassus), ut animus in spe atque in timore usque antehac attentus fuit, ita, postquam adempta spes est, lassus curā confectus stupet, Ter. Andr. 303 sq. – b) = starr, visus, Cael. Aur. acut. 1, 2, 32: oculi, Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 5, 152. Veget. mul. 3, 43, 1. – c) = aufmerksam, animus, Ter. u. Cic.: auris, Hor.: attentissima cogitatio, Cic.: attentissimo consilio, Val. Max.: attentissimā curā, Val. Max. – v. Pers., auditor, Cic.: iudex, Cic. – 2) aufmerksam = sorgfältig bedacht auf usw., m. Genet., continentiae (auf Enthaltsamkeit), Val. Max. 2, 5, 5: communis boni, Sen. de clem. 2, 5, 3. – bes. = aufmerksam auf Erhaltung seines Vermögens, genau (s. Fritzsche Hor. sat. 2, 6, 82), attentior od. nimium attentus ad rem, Ter.: asper et attentus quaesitis (Dat.), Hor.: u. absol., paterfamilias, Cic.: pater, Hor.: attenta vita et rusticana, Cic.

    lateinisch-deutsches > attentus [1]

  • 16 attendere

    1. v/t wait for
    2. v/i: attendere a attend to
    * * *
    attendere v.tr. to wait for (s.o., sthg.), to await: (comm.) attendiamo pronta risposta, we await a prompt reply; attendo una tua telefonata, I'm waiting for a phone call from you; attendere che qlcu. faccia qlco., to wait for s.o. to do sthg.: non attese che noi arrivassimo, he did not wait for us to arrive; andare ad attendere qlcu. alla stazione, to meet s.o. at the station // non so che cosa mi attende, I do not know what to expect // si attende che arrivi da un momento all'altro, he is expected (o we are expecting him) at any moment
    v. intr.
    1 ( aspettare) to wait: attendi un momento, wait a moment; era stanco di attendere, he was tired of waiting
    2 (applicarsi, dedicarsi) to attend, to apply oneself, to devote oneself: attendere agli studi, to apply oneself to one's studies; attendere agli affari, to attend to one's business
    3 ( accudire) to attend, to look after (s.o., sthg.): attendere a un bambino, to look after a child.
    * * *
    1. [at'tɛndere]
    vb irreg vt
    (aspettare) to wait for, await frm

    attenda in linea — hold the line, please

    2. vi
    (aus avere)

    attendere a (dedicarsi) to attend to

    * * *
    [at'tɛndere] 1.
    verbo transitivo

    attendere qcn., qcs. — to wait for sb., sth., to await sb., sth. form.

    attenda, prego — (al telefono) please hold the line

    2.
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere)

    attendere a (dedicarsi) to attend to [ occupazioni]; (avere cura) to take care of, to look after [bambini, casa]

    3.
    verbo pronominale attendersi

    -rsi dei buoni risultati da qcn. — to expect good results from sb

    * * *
    attendere
    /at'tεndere/ [10]
     attendere qcn., qcs. to wait for sb., sth., to await sb., sth. form.; attenda, prego (al telefono) please hold the line
     (aus. avere) attendere a (dedicarsi) to attend to [ occupazioni]; (avere cura) to take care of, to look after [bambini, casa]
    III attendersi verbo pronominale
     -rsi dei buoni risultati da qcn. to expect good results from sb.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > attendere

  • 17 attendere

    attendere v. (pres.ind. attèndo; p.rem. attési; p.p. attéso) I. tr. 1. attendre: lo attese all'uscita del teatro il l'attendit à la sortie du théâtre; non so che cosa mi attenda je ne sais pas ce qui m'attend; attendere che arrivi qcu. attendre l'arrivée de qqn, attendre que qqn arrive. 2. (assol.) attendre: attendi fino a domani attends jusqu'à demain. 3. (assol.) ( Tel) patienter: attenda, prego! veuillez patienter!; tutti gli operatori sono occupati, vi preghiamo di attendere toutes nos lignes sont occupées, veuillez patienter. 4. (prevedere: spec. con particella pronominale) attendre, s'attendre à: si attendono troppo da me ils attendent trop de moi: non mi attendo nulla da lui je n'attends rien de lui, je ne m'attends à rien venant de lui. 5. (Comm,epist) attendre: attendiamo cortese risposta dans l'attente de votre réponse; attendiamo Vostra conferma nous attendons votre confirmation. II. intr. (aus. avere) 1. ( dedicarsi) s'occuper (a de), vaquer (a à): attendere a qcs. s'occuper de qqch.; attendere ai propri interessi s'occuper de ses affaires, s'occuper de ses intérêts; attendere alle faccende domestiche vaquer au ménage. 2. ( sorvegliare) garder tr. (a qcu. qqn), s'occuper (a de): attendere a un bambino garder un enfant, s'occuper d'un enfant.

    Dizionario Italiano-Francese > attendere

  • 18 attentio

    ōnis f. [ attendo ]
    напряжение, напряжённость
    a. (animi) — внимание C, Q

    Латинско-русский словарь > attentio

  • 19 attentus

    1. a, um
    part. pf. к attendo и attineo
    2. adj.
    2) внимательный (animus Ter, C); настороженный ( auris H); сосредоточенный, пристальный ( cogitatio C); вдумчивый (auditor, judex C)
    4) расчётливый, бережливый, деловитый, экономный (pater H; vita C)

    Латинско-русский словарь > attentus

  • 20 attetendi

    attetendī (= attendi) Ap pf. к attendo

    Латинско-русский словарь > attetendi

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