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1 the arbiter of elegance
законодатель мод [этим. лат. arbiter elegantiarum; первонач. о римском поэте и писателе Петронии, отличавшемся утончённым вкусом]He was the arbiter of elegance and fashion to me... (L. P. Hartley, ‘The Go-Between’, ch. III) — Для меня его мнение в области изящного было законом.
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2 he is the arbiter of Paris fashion
he is the arbiter of Paris fashionEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he is the arbiter of Paris fashion
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noun* * *ar·bi·ter[ˈɑ:bɪtəʳ, AM ˈɑ:rbɪt̬ɚ]nthe government will be the final \arbiter in the dispute die Regierung wird im Streit das letzte Wort haben\arbiter of fashion Modezar mmoral \arbiter Moralapostel m* * *['Aːbɪtə(r)]nto be the arbiter of — Herr(in) sein über (+acc)
they were the arbiters of good taste/style — sie waren die Päpste des guten Geschmacks/Stils
2)See:= academic.ru/3414/arbitrator">arbitrator* * *arbiter [ˈɑː(r)bıtə(r)] s1. Schiedsrichter m, Unparteiische(r) m/f(m)2. Herr m, Gebieter m (of über akk):be the arbiter of fashion die Mode bestimmen oder diktieren3. fig Richter m* * *noun -
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['ɑːbɪtə(r)]nome (mediator) arbitro m.* * *arbiter /ˈɑ:bɪtə(r)/n.(leg. e fig.) arbitro: He is the arbiter of fashion, è l'arbitro della moda.* * *['ɑːbɪtə(r)]nome (mediator) arbitro m. -
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n. scheidsrechter, rechter, bemiddelaar, tussenpersoon[ a:bittə]♦voorbeelden: -
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arbĭter, tri, m. [ar = ad (v. ad init.) and bito = eo], orig., one that goes to something in order to see or hear it; hence, a spectator, beholder, hearer, an eye-witness, a witness (class. through all periods; used several times by Plaut., but only twice by Ter.; syn.: testis, speculator, conscius).I.In gen.:II.aequi et justi hic eritis omnes arbitri,
Plaut. Am. prol. 16:mi quidem jam arbitri vicini sunt, meae quid fiat domi, Ita per impluvium introspectant,
id. Mil. 2, 2, 3:ne arbitri dicta nostra arbitrari (i. e. speculari, v. arbitror) queant,
id. Capt. 2, 1, 28; so id. ib. 2, 1, 34; id. Cas. 1, 1, 2; 1, 1, 55; id. Mil. 4, 4, 1; id. Merc. 5, 4, 46; id. Poen. 1, 1, 50; 3, 3, 50; id. Trin. 1, 2, 109:aut desine aut cedo quemvis arbitrum,
Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 43:quis est decisionis arbiter?
Cic. Fl. 36:ab arbitris remoto loco,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 31:remotis arbitris,
after the removal of, id. Off. 3, 31, 112:omnibus arbitris procul amotis,
Sall. C. 20, 1 Corte:arbitros eicit,
Liv. 1, 41:remotis arbitris,
id. 2, 4:sine arbitro,
id. 27, 28:absque arbitris,
Vulg. Gen. 39, 11:loca abdita et ab arbitris libera,
Cic. Att. 15, 16 B; Just. 21, 4:secretorum omnium arbiter, i. e. conscius,
Curt. 3, 12, 9:procul est, ait, arbiter omnis,
Ov. M. 2, 458 (cf. id. ib. 4, 63: conscius omnis abest).—Esp.A.In judic. lang., t. t., prop., he that is appointed to inquire into a cause (cf. adire hiberna, Tac. H. 1, 52, and intervenio) and settle it; hence, an umpire, arbiter, a judge, in an actio bonae fidei (i. e. who decides acc. to equity, while the judex decides acc. to laws), Sen. Ben. 3, 7 (cf. Zimmern, Rechtsgesch. 3 B, § 8; 3 B, § 42; 3 B, § 60 sq., and the jurists there cited).— So in the fragments of the Twelve Tables: JVDICI. ARBITROVE. REOVE. DIES. DIFFISVS. ESTO., ap. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. reus, p. 227 Müll.: Prae TOR. ARBITROS. TRES. DATO. ap. Fest. s. v. vindiciae, p. 376 Müll., and the ancient judicial formula:B.P. J. A. V. P. V. D., i. e. PRAETOREM JVDICEM ARBITRVMVE POSTVLO VTI DET,
Val. Prob. p. 1539 P.:ibo ad arbitrum,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 101; so id. ib. 4, 3, 104:Vicini nostri hic ambigunt de finibus: Me cepere arbitrum,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 90 (arbiter dabatur his, qui de finibus regendis ambigerent, Don.); so,arbiter Nolanis de finibus a senatu datus,
Cic. Off. 1, 10, 33.—Of the Hebrew judges:subjacebit damno, quantum arbitri judicaverint,
Vulg. Exod. 21, 22.—Hence, trop.:Taurus immensus ipse et innumerarum gentium arbiter,
that sets boundaries to numerous tribes, Plin. 5, 27, 27, § 97:arbitrum familiae herciscundae postulavit,
Cic. Caecin. 7: arbitrum illum adegit (i. e. ad arbitrum illum egit; cf.adigo),
id. Off. 3, 16, 66:quis in hanc rem fuit arbiter?
id. Rosc. Com. 4, 12.—In the time of Cicero, when, acc. to the Lex Aebutia, the decisions were given in definite formulae of the praetor, the formal distinction between judex and arbiter disappeared, Cic. Mur. 12 fin. —Transf. from the sphere of judicial proceedings, a judge, an arbitrator, umpire, in gen.: arbiter inter antiquam Academiam et Zenonem. Cic. Leg. 1, 20, 53:C.Judicet Dominus, arbiter hujus diei, inter etc.,
Vulg. Jud. 11, 27.—So of Paris:arbiter formae,
Ov. H. 16, 69: pugnae, the judge, umpire of the contest, ho brabeutês, Hor. C. 3, 20, 11:favor arbiter coronae,
which adjudged the prize of victory, Mart. 7, 72, 10.—He that rules over, governs, or manages something, a lord, ruler, master (mostly poet. or in post-Aug. prose; syn.: rex, dominus): arbiter imperii (Augustus), Ov. Tr. 5, 2, 47:armorum (Mars),
id. F. 3, 73:bibendi,
Hor. C. 2, 7, 25 (cf. id. ib. 1, 4, 18: nec regna vini sortiere talis, and in Gr. basileus tou sumposiou):quo (sc. Noto) non arbiter Hadriae Major,
who rules over the sea, id. ib. 1, 3, 15:arbiter Eurystheus irae Junonis iniquae,
i. e. the executor, fulfiller of her wrath, Ov. H. 9, 45 al. —In prose, Tac. A. 1, 26:regni,
id. ib. 13, 14, where Halm reads arbitrium:rerum,
id. ib. 2, 73:di potentium populorum arbitri,
id. ib. 15, 24:(JOVI) RERVM RECTORI FATORVMQVE ARBITRO,
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ar·bi·ter [ʼɑ:bɪtəʳ, Am ʼɑ:rbɪt̬ɚ] nthe government will be the final \arbiter in the dispute die Regierung wird im Streit das letzte Wort haben;\arbiter of fashion Modezar m;moral \arbiter Moralapostel m -
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N1. निर्णायक/पंचThe chairman is the full fledged arbiter in settling the disputes. -
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arbitre [aʀbitʀ]masculine nouna. (Boxing, football, rugby) referee ; (Hockey, tennis) umpire• faire l'arbitre to referee or umpireb. ( = conciliateur) arbiter* * *aʀbitʀnom masculin1) Sport (en boxe, football, rugby) referee; (en base-ball, cricket, tennis) umpire2) fig3) Droit ( de différend) arbitrator* * *aʀbitʀ nmf1) SPORT FOOTBALL referee, TENNIS, CRICKET umpire2) fig arbiter, judge3) DROIT arbitrator* * *arbitre nm2 fig ( expert) arbiter; l'arbitre suprême the Supreme Arbiter; elle est l'arbitre des élégances she's the arbiter of all things elegant; être l'arbitre d'une consultation électorale to hold the balance of power in an election;3 Jur ( de différend) arbitrator.[arbitr] nom masculinexercer un rôle d'arbitre to act as arbitrator, to arbitrate[au volley-ball, tennis, cricket] umpire3. PHILOSOPHIE -
12 δίαιτα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: 1. `mode of life, prescribed way of life, dwelling' (Pi., Ion., also Att.; on the meaning `ornaments' in LXX Del Medico ByzZ 44, 413ff.); 2. `arbitration' (att.).Derivatives: διαιτάομαι `feed onself, live somewhere, be somewhere' (Ion.-Att.), - άω `treat as a physician' (Hp.); 2. διαιτάω `distinguish, be arbitrator' (Pi., Att.). - διαίτημα mostly plur. `way of life' (Hp.) with διατηματώδης; διαίτησις `way of life' (Hp.); διαιτητήρια pl. `living room' (X.); διαιτητικός `belonging to the food' (Hp.), and `belonging to the arbitration' (Str.); uncertain διαιτί[α = διαίτησις (epist. Hadr.; Hesperia 3, 41). - διαιτητής `arbiter' (Hdt.), διαιτατε̄́ρ (Olympia VIa) and διαιτήσιμος `belonging to the arbiter' (Is.; after ἐφέσιμος; cf. Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 69f.); τὸ διαιτητικόν `decision of an arbiter' (pap.). - διαίτωμα (Delph. IIa) = δίαιτα, s. Chantr. Form. 187).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Like ἀρτάω from *ἀ(Ϝ)ερτάω beside primary ἀείρω, so δι-αιτάομαι, - άω stands beside primary αἴνυμαι (s. Schwyzer 705f.); so it means `take out, divide', from where `divide food, feed oneself, live', on the other hand, with reference to juirisdiction like αἴτιος (s. v. and αἶσα), `decide'. From the verb retrograde δίαιτα. Only in the medical sense of `treat as physician' is διαιτάω a denominative of δίαιτα. - Diff. διαιτάω, δίαιτα Pisani Ist. Lomb. 73: 2, 23f.Page in Frisk: 1,384Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δίαιτα
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2назнача́ть, определя́тьbestémme sig (for, til ngt) — реши́ться (на что-л.)
bestémme sig om — измени́ть реше́ние
* * *decree, determine, govern* * **( beslutte) decide,F determine;( være afgørende for, foranledige) determine ( fx this determined his career);( om lov: foreskrive) provide, lay down;( fastsætte) fix ( fx fix the price);F appoint ( fx a time for the meeting);( konstatere, beregne) determine ( fx the velocity; the alcohol percentage);( identificere, klassificere videnskabeligt) identify, determine ( fx a plant),( sygdom) diagnose;( definere) define;(gram.) qualify;[ det må du bestemme] that is for you to decide,T that's up to you;[ bestemme farten], se fart;[ med præp:][ bestemmes af], se I. bestemt: være bestemt af;[ bestemme over] control;(neds, T) boss ( fx I don't want him to boss me);F be the arbiter of ( fx he was the arbiter of their lives);[ du kan frit bestemme over mit hus] my house is at your disposal;[ dette bestemte ham til at handle straks] this decided him to act at once;[ med sig:][ bestemme sig] make up one's mind;[ bestemme sig for (, til)] decide on;[ bestemme sig for (el. til) at] decide to, make up one's mind to;[ bestemme sig om] change one's mind;(se også bestemmende, bestemt). -
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несов. - распоряжа́ться, сов. - распоряди́ться1) (о пр., + инф.; давать приказание) order (d, d + to inf); сов. тж. see (that); make arrangements [ə'reɪ-]распоряди́ться сде́лать [принести́; убра́ть] что-л — have / see smth done [brought; taken away]
распоряди́ться пригото́вить ко́мнату — have a room prepared
он распоряди́тся об упла́те вам э́той су́ммы — he will see that the amount is paid to you, hewill arrange [-eɪnʤ] for the amount to be paid to you
разреши́те распоряди́ться по своему́ усмотре́нию — let me have a free hand
2) тк. несов. (управлять, хозяйничать) give orders, be in command / charge; command; be the boss разг.кто здесь распоряжа́ется? — who gives orders here?, who is in command / charge here?
он лю́бит распоряжа́ться — he likes to give commands [to boss about / around]
распоряжа́ться как у себя́ до́ма — behave as though the place belongs to one
3) (тв.; находить применение чему-л) dispose (of), deal (with), do (with)он не зна́ет, как распоряди́ться э́тими деньга́ми — he does not know how to use this money
распоряжа́ться свое́й со́бственной судьбо́й — be one's own master, be the arbiter / master of one's own destiny
распоряжа́ться иму́ществом юр. — dispose of property
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A end, boundary, chiefly poet.:I goal round which horses and chariots had to turn at races,περὶ τέρμαθ' ἑλισσέμεν Il.23.309
; περὶ τ. βαλούσας, εὖ σχεθέειν περὶ τέρμα, ib. 462, 466; τέρματα θεῖναι or σημῆναι, ib. 333, 358;ἔστασεν ἐν τέρμασιν ἀγῶνος Pi.P. 9.114
; τ. δωδεκάγναμπτον, i.e. doubled twelve times, Id.O.3.33; δρόμου τέρματα dub. l. in S.El. 686; ἐξωτέρω ἀποκάμπτειν τοῦ τ. Arist. Rh. 1409b23.II generally, end, limit,δολιχῆς τ. κελεύθου Id.Pr. 286
(anap.), cf. 706, 823; ποῦ τὸ τ. τῆς φυγῆς; Id.Eu. 422: pl.,ὁδοῦ τέρματα Thgn.1166
; ἐπὶ τέρμασι τοῖσι ἐκείνης (sc. τῆς Εὐρώπης) Hdt.7.54; συνάγουσι τὰ τέρματα (oftwo rivers) they contract their bounds, i.e. draw together and so contract the space between them, Id.4.52: metaph., πλούτου τέρμα a limit to wealth, Thgn. 227.2 end, in point of time or distance, ἐπὶ τέρμ' ἀφίκετο reached the limit, was at the end, S.Aj.48; Ἑρμῆς σφ' ἄγει.. πρὸς αὐτὸτ. Id.El. 1397 (lyr.); βιότουτ. the term or end of life, death, Simon. 85.13; τ. βίου or τοῦ βίου, A.Fr. 362, S.OT 1530 (troch.), E.Alc. 643; γήρως ἐσχάτοις πρὸς τ. Id.Andr. 1081; τ. μόχθων, πόνων, ἄθλου, A.Pr. 100 (anap.), 186 (lyr.), 259;Σισύφου πέτρος ἀνήνυτος, οὗ τὰ τέρματα αὖθις ἄρχει πόνων Pl.Ax. 371e
; ἐπὶ τέρματι at last, A.Eu. 633: also τέρμα abs., like τέλος, Ps.-Phoc.138.3 culmination, highest point, goal, τ. ἀέθλων prize, Pi.I.4(3).85(67); (lyr.);πρὸς τέρμασιν ὥρας Ar.Av. 705
;τέρματα νίκης Archestr. Fr.34.10
;τ. τέχνης Parrhas. 2
; ὑγιείας ἀκόρεστον τ. the bounds of health are insatiable, A.Ag. 1002 (lyr.);ἀγχόνης τέρματα Id.Eu. 746
; θανάτου τ. E.Hipp. 140 (lyr.).4 highest power, supremacy, τ. Κορίνθου ἔχειν to be sovereign of Corinth, Simon.112;θεοὶ.. πάντων τέρμ' ἔχοντες E.Supp. 617
(lyr.); σωτηρίας γὰρ τέρμ' ἔχεις ἡμῖν μόνη you are the arbiter.., Id.Or. 1343; τ. τῆς σωτηρίας final pledge.., S.OC 725;δαίμονες οἳ φιλίης τέρματ'.. ἔχετε AP12.170
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ж.(в разн. знач.) fate; fortune; ( удел) destinyсоединить свою судьбу (с тв.) — link one's destiny / life (with)
распоряжаться собственной судьбой — be the arbiter of one's own destiny, take* one's destiny into one's own hands
волею судьбы, судеб — as the fates decree, as fate (has) willed
не судьба ему (+ инф.) — he has no luck (+ to inf.), he is not fated (+ to inf.)
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ж.1) (в разн. знач.) fate; fortune; ( удел) destinyсу́дьбы наро́дов — the fortunes of nations
реша́ть судьбу́ ми́ра — decide the fate of peace
2) предик. (дт. + инф.) it is smb's fate (+ to inf), one is fated (+ to inf)не судьба́ ему́ (+ инф.) — he has no luck (+ to inf), he is not fated (+ to inf); fate decreed otherwise
зна́чит, не судьба́ нам встре́титься — it seems we are not fated / destined to meet
••каки́ми судьба́ми? разг. — by what chance?, how on earth did you get here?
благодари́ть судьбу́ — thank one's lucky stars
соедини́ть свою́ судьбу́ (с тв.) — link one's destiny / life (with)
распоряжа́ться со́бственной судьбо́й — be the arbiter of one's own destiny, take one's destiny into one's own hands
во́лею судьбы́ / су́де́б — as the fates decree, as fate (has) willed
игру́шка судьбы́ — plaything of destiny
искуша́ть судьбу́ — tempt fate
оби́женный судьбо́й — wronged by life
от судьбы́ не уйдёшь погов. — you can't escape your fate
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распорядиться1. (о пр., + инф.; давать приказание) order (d., d. + to inf.); сов. тж. see* (that); ( устраивать) make* arrangementsраспорядиться сделать, принести, убрать что-л. — have / see* smth. done, brought, taken away
распорядиться приготовить комнату — have a room prepared
он распорядится об уплате вам этой суммы — he will see that this sum is paid to you, he will arrange for this sum to be paid to you
2. тк. несов. (управлять, хозяйничать) give* order, be in command / charge; command; be the boss разг.кто здесь распоряжается? — who gives orders, или who is in command / charge, here?
он любит распоряжаться — he likes to command / boss
3. (тв.; находить применение чему-л.) dispose (of), deal* (with), do (with)он не знает, как распорядиться этими деньгами — he does not know how to use this money
распоряжаться своей собственной судьбой — be one's own master, be the arbiter / master of one's own destiny
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arbiter, arbitrator, moderator, trierсп., юр. umpire* * *арбѝтър,м., -ри arbiter, arbitrator, moderator, trier; спорт., юр. umpire.* * *arbiter; arbitrator: Who is going to be the арбитър in this game? - Кой ще е съдията в тази игра?; moderator; judge{djXdj}; umpire* * *1. arbiter, arbitrator, moderator, trier 2. сn., юр. umpire
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