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61 devoro
dē-vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to swallow, swallow down, gulp down, devour (class.; esp. freq. in transf. signif.—for syn. cf.: edo, comedo, vescor, pascor, mando).I.Lit., of the physical act:II.id quod devoratur,
Cic. N. D. 2, 54, 135:ovum gallinaceum integrum,
Cato R. R. 71: laseris paululum, [p. 567] Cels. 4, 4, 4:salivam suam,
id. 2, 6, 98;lapides,
Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 29:succum,
id. 20, 23, 98, § 260:fumum,
id. 26, 6, 16, § 30 et saep.—Transf.A.Of inanimate subjects, to swallow up, ingulf, absorb:B.devorer telluris hiatu,
Ov. H. 3, 63:terra devoravit montem,
Plin. 2, 91, 93, § 205:vel me Charybdis devoret,
Ov. Tr. 5, 2, 74:terras devorant aquae,
Plin. 31, 1, 1, § 2:sol aquas devorans,
id. 20 prooem. §1: ne rotae devorarentur (viarum mollitudine),
Vitr. 10, 6.—To seize upon greedily or hastily, to swallow eagerly, to devour: meretricem ego item esse reor, mare ut est;C.quod des, devorat,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 16:spe et opinione praedam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 51; cf.:spe devoratum lucrum,
id. Fl. 24; and:regis hereditatem spe,
id. Att. 1, 16, 10:aliquid oculis,
Just. 21, 5, 6; cf.:spectat oculis devorantibus draucos,
Mart. 1, 97; cf. infra III. B.—To swallow down, repress, suppress, check: verborum pars devorari solet, to be swallowed, i. e. only half pronounced, Quint. 11, 3, 33; so, verba, Sen. de Ira, 3, 14 fin.; cf.D.lacrimas,
i. e. to repress, Ov. F. 4, 845; id. M. 13, 540:gemitus,
Sen. Ep. 66 med. —Of property, to consume, to waste, = exhaurire:2.omnem pecuniam publicam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 76; id. Phil. 13, 2, 3; id. Pis. 21.—And with a pers. object: Si. Jamne illum comesurus es? Ba. Dum recens est, Dum datur, dum calet, devorari decet, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 26; id. As. 2, 2, 71; cf.: ut hominem devorari, cujus patrimonium consumitur, Quint. 8, 6, 25.—Trop., to consume, destroy:III.devorent vos arma vestra,
Just. 14, 4, 14; cf.:aquilarum pinnae reliquarum alitum pinnas devorant,
Plin. 10, 3, 4, § 15:vox devoratur,
i. e. is swallowed up, lost, id. 11, 51, 112, § 270: devoravi nomen imprudens, swallowed, i. e. I have lost, utterly forgotten, Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 63: devorato pudore, Ap. M. 9, p. 225.—Trop.A.To swallow any thing unpleasant, i. e to bear patiently, to endure:B.hominum ineptias ac stultitias,
Cic. Brut. 67, 236; so,molestiam paucorum dierum,
id. Phil. 6, 6, 17:taedium illud,
Quint. 11, 2, 41: bilem et dolorem, Tert. Res. carn. 54.—To accept eagerly, enjoy:C.quid tibi faciam qui illos libros devorasti,
Cic. Att. 7, 3, 2:os impiorum devorat iniquitatem,
Vulg. Prov. 19, 28:auscultate et mea dicta devorate,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 59; cf.:orationem dulcem (aures),
id. Poen. 5, 2, 9:verbum ipsum (voluptatis),
id. Sest. 10, 23.—ejus oratio, nimia religione attenuata, a multitudine et a foro devorabatur, qs. swallowed but not digested (i. e. heard without being understood), Cic. Brut. 82, 283. -
62 выслушать
listen; hear; auscultateблагосклонное внимание, желание выслушать — willing ear
Синонимический ряд:прослушать (глаг.) прослушать -
63 послушай
1. I sayпослушай; послушайте — I say
послушай, приятель ! — I say, mate!
2. see hereпослушай, красавчик! — look here, lover-boy!
3. listen; hear; attend; auscultateпослушай, друг — listen, cock
нет, вы послушайте, что я скажу! — now listen to me!
4. hearвчера мы легли поздно, так как хотели в полночь послушать последние известия — we stopped up late to hear the midnight news
Синонимический ряд:подчиниться (глаг.) подчиниться; покориться; послушаться -
64 прослушать
hear; auscultate; missСинонимический ряд:выслушать (глаг.) выслушать -
65 слушать
1. auditioned2. hark3. harken4. hearken5. listen inслушал; выслушиваться — listened to
слушай, что я говорю — mind what I say
человек, умеющий слушать — a good listener
6. listen to7. listened8. listeningпродолжайте, я слушаю — go on, I am listening
9. listen; hear; attend; auscultate10. hearСинонимический ряд:1. внимать (глаг.) внимать2. выслушивать (глаг.) выслушивать; прослушивать3. повиноваться (глаг.) повиноваться; подчиняться; покоряться; слушаться -
66 abhorchen
1. to auscultate2. to listen3. to sound -
67 выслушивать
1. auscultated2. auscultate3. auscultating -
68 dinlemek
"to listen to; to pay attention to, to obey, to heed; to auscultate" -
69 dinlemek
"/ı/ 1. to listen to, hear. 2. to pay attention to; to obey, conform to. 3. to auscultate."
См. также в других словарях:
Auscultate — Aus cul*tate, v. i. & t. To practice auscultation; to examine by auscultation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
auscultate — (v.) to listen (especially with a stethoscope), 1832, from L. auscultatus, pp. of auscultare to listen attentively to, from aus , from auris ear (see EAR (Cf. ear) (1)); the rest is doubtful [OED]. Tucker suggests the second element is akin to… … Etymology dictionary
auscultate — [ôs′kəl tāt΄] vt., vi. auscultated, auscultating [< pp. of L auscultare] to examine by auscultation auscultator n. auscultatory [ôs kul′tə tôr΄ē] adj … English World dictionary
auscultate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: back formation from auscultation Date: 1846 to examine by auscultation < auscultate the patient s heart for a murmur > • auscultatory adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Auscultate — To listen to the sounds made by the internal organs of the body for diagnostic purposes. For example, nurses and doctors auscultate the lungs and heart of a patient by using a stethoscope placed on the patient s chest. * * * aus·cul·tate ȯ skəl … Medical dictionary
auscultate — auscultative /aw skeuhl tay tiv, aw skul teuh /, auscultatory /aw skul teuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. auscultator, n. /aw skeuhl tayt /, v.t., v.i., auscultated, auscultating. Med. to examine by auscultation. [1860 65; back formation from… … Universalium
auscultate — verb To practice auscultation; to examine by auscultation … Wiktionary
auscultate — aus·cul·tate || É”ËskÉ™lteɪt v. listen with a stethoscope … English contemporary dictionary
auscultate — aus·cul·tate … English syllables
auscultate — aus•cul•tate [[t]ˈɔ skəlˌteɪt[/t]] v. t. v. i. tat•ed, tat•ing pat med to examine by auscultation • Etymology: 1860–65 aus•cul•ta•tive ˈɔ skəlˌteɪ tɪv, ɔˈskʌl tə aus•cul•ta•to•ry ɔˈskʌl təˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i adj. aus′cul•ta tor, n … From formal English to slang
auscultate — [c]/ˈɒskəlteɪt/ (say oskuhltayt) verb (auscultated, auscultating) –verb (t) 1. Medicine to examine (a person) by auscultation. –verb (i) 2. to examine by auscultation. –auscultative /ɒskəlˈteɪtɪv/ (say oskuhl taytiv), /ɒsˈkʌltətɪv/ (say os… …