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  • 101 ἁμαρτία

    ἁμαρτία, ίας, ἡ (w. mngs. ranging fr. involuntary mistake/ error to serious offenses against a deity: Aeschyl., Antiphon, Democr.+; ins fr. Cyzicus JHS 27, 1907, p. 63 [III B.C.] ἁμαρτίαν μετανόει; PLips 119 recto, 3; POxy 1119, 11; LXX; En, TestSol, TestAbr, TestJob, Test12Patr; JosAs 12:14; ParJer, ApcEsdr, ApcSed, ApcMos; EpArist 192; Philo; Jos., Ant. 13, 69 al.; Ar. [Milne 76, 42]; Just., A I, 61, 6; 10; 66, 1, D. 13, 1 al.; Tat. 14, 1f; 20, 1; Mel., P. 50, 359; 55, 400; s. ClR 24, 1910, 88; 234; 25, 1911, 195–97).
    a departure fr. either human or divine standards of uprightness
    sin (w. context ordinarily suggesting the level of heinousness), the action itself (ἁμάρτησις s. prec.), as well as its result (ἁμάρτημα), πᾶσα ἀδικία ἁ. ἐστίν 1J 5:17 (cp. Eur., Or. 649; Gen 50:17). ἁ. w. ἀνομήματα Hv 1, 3, 1; descr. as ἀνομία (cp. Ps 58:3; TestJob 43:17) 1J 3:4; but one who loves is far from sin Pol 3:3, cp. Js 5:20; 1 Pt 4:8, 1 Cl 49:5; Agr 13. ἀναπληρῶσαι τὰς ἁ. fill up the measure of sins (Gen 15:16) 1 Th 2:16. κοινωνεῖν ἁ. ἀλλοτρίαις 1 Ti 5:22. ποιεῖν ἁ. commit a sin (Tob 12:10; 14:7S; Dt 9:21) 2 Cor 11:7; 1 Pt 2:22; Js 5:15; 1J 3:4, 8. For this ἁμαρτάνειν ἁ. (Ex 32:30; La 1:8) 1J 5:16; ἐργάζεσθαι ἁ. Js 2:9; Hm 4, 1, 2 (LXX oft. ἐργάζ. ἀδικίαν or ἀνομίαν). μεγάλην ἁ. ἐργάζεσθαι commit a great sin m 4, 1, 1; 8:2. Pl. (cp. Pla., Ep. 7, 335a τὰ μεγάλα ἁμαρτήματα κ. ἀδικήματα) Hs 7:2. ἐπιφέρειν ἁ. τινί Hv 1, 2, 4. ἑαυτῷ ἁ. ἐπιφέρειν bring sin upon oneself m 11:4; for this ἁ. ἐπισπᾶσθαί τινι m 4, 1, 8 (cp. Is 5:18). προστιθέναι ταῖς ἁ. add to one’s sins (cp. προσέθηκεν ἁμαρτίας ἐφʼ ἁμαρτίας PsSol 3:10) Hv 5:7; m 4, 3, 7; Hs 6, 2, 3; 8, 11, 3; φέρειν ἁ. 1 Cl 16:4 (Is 53:4). ἀναφέρειν vs. 14 (Is 53:12). γέμειν ἁμαρτιῶν B 11:11. εἶναι ἐν ταῖς ἁμαρτίαις 1 Cor 15:17 (cp. Alex. Aphr., Eth. Probl. 9 II 2 p. 129, 13 ἐν ἁμαρτήμασιν εἶναι).—Sin viewed from the perspective of God’s or Christ’s response: ἀφιέναι τὰς ἁ. let go = forgive sins (Lev 4:20 al.) Mt 9:2, 5f; Mk 2:5, 7, 9f; Lk 5:20ff; Hv 2, 2, 4; 1 Cl 50:5; 53:5 (Ex 32:32) al. (ἀφίημι 2); hence ἄφεσις (τῶν) ἁμαρτιῶν (Iren. 1, 21, 2 [Harv. I 182, 4]) forgiveness of sins Mt 26:28; Mk 1:4; Lk 1:77; 3:3; 24:47; Ac 2:38; 5:31; 10:43; 13:38; Hm 4, 3, 2; B 5:1; 6:11; 8:3; 11:1; 16:8. διδόναι ἄφεσιν ἁ. AcPl Ha 2, 30; λαβεῖν ἄφεσιν ἁ. receive forgiveness of sins Ac 26:18 (Just., D. 54 al); καθαρίζειν τὰς ἁ. cleanse the sins (thought of as a stain) Hs 5, 6, 3; καθαρίζειν ἀπὸ ἁ. 1 Cl 18:3 (Ps 50:4; cp. Sir 23:10; PsSol 10:1); also καθαρισμὸν ποιεῖσθαι τῶν ἁ. Hb 1:3; ἀπολούεσθαι τὰς ἁ. Ac 22:16 ([w. βαπτίζειν] Just., D. 13, 1 al.). λύτρον ἁ. ransom for sins B 19:10.—αἴρειν J 1:29; περιελεῖν ἁ. Hb 10:11; ἀφαιρεῖν (Ex 34:9; Is 27; 9) vs. 4; Hs 9, 28, 3; ῥυσθῆναι ἀπὸ ἁ. 1 Cl 60:3; ἀπὸ τῶν ἁ. ἀποσπασθῆναι AcPlCor 2:9. Sin as a burden αἱ ἁ. κατεβάρησαν Hs 9, 28, 6; as a disease ἰᾶσθαι Hs 9, 28, 5 (cp. Dt 30:3); s. also the verbs in question.—Looked upon as an entry in a ledger; hence ἐξαλείφεται ἡ ἁ. wiped away, cancelled (Ps 108:14; Jer 18:23; Is 43:25) Ac 3:19.—Opp. στῆσαι τὴν ἁ. 7:60; λογίζεσθαι ἁ. take account of sin (as a debt; cp. the commercial metaphor Ro 4:6 and s. FDanker, Gingrich Festschr. 104, n. 2) Ro 4:8 (Ps 31:2); 1 Cl 60:2 (Just., D. 141, 3). Pass. ἁ. οὐκ ἐλλογεῖται is not entered in the account Ro 5:13 (GFriedrich, TLZ 77, ’52, 523–28). Of sinners ὀφειλέτης ἁ. Pol 6:1 (cp. SIG 1042, 14–16 [II A.D.] ὸ̔ς ἂν δὲ πολυπραγμονήσῃ τὰ τοῦ θεοῦ ἢ περιεργάσηται, ἁμαρτίαν ὀφιλέτω Μηνὶ Τυράννωι, ἣν οὐ μὴ δύνηται ἐξειλάσασθαι).—γινώσκειν ἁ. (cp. Num 32:23) Ro 7:7; Hm 4, 1, 5. ἐπίγνωσις ἁμαρτίας Ro 3:20; ὁμολογεῖν τὰς ἁ. 1J 1:9; ἐξομολογεῖσθε ἐπὶ ταῖς ἁ. B 19:12; ἐξομολογεῖσθαι τὰς ἁ. Mt 3:6; Mk 1:5; Hv 3, 1, 5f; Hs 9, 23, 4; ἐξομολογεῖσθε ἀλλήλοις τὰς ἁ. confess your sins to each other Js 5:16.—ἐλέγχειν τινὰ περὶ ἁ. convict someone of sin J 8:46; cp. ἵνα σου τὰς ἁ. ἐλέγξω πρὸς τὸν κύριον that I might reveal your sins before the Lord Hv 1, 1, 5.—σεσωρευμένος ἁμαρτίαις loaded down w. sins 2 Ti 3:6; cp. ἐπισωρεύειν ταῖς ἁ. B 4:6; ἔνοχος τῆς ἁ. involved in the sin Hm 2:2; 4, 1, 5. μέτοχος τῆς ἁ. m 4, 1, 9.—In Hb sin is atoned for (ἱλάσκεσθαι τὰς ἁ. 2:17) by sacrifices θυσίαι ὑπὲρ ἁ. 5:1 (cp. 1 Cl 41:2). προσφορὰ περὶ ἁ. sin-offering 10:18; also simply περὶ ἁ. (Lev 5:11; 7:37) vss. 6, 8 (both Ps 39:7; cp. 1 Pt 3:18); προσφέρειν περὶ ἁ. bring a sin-offering Hb 5:3; cp. 10:12; 13:11. Christ has made the perfect sacrifice for sin 9:23ff; συνείδησις ἁ. consciousness of sin 10:2; ἀνάμνησις ἁ. a reminder of sins of the feast of atonement vs. 3.
    special sins (ἁ. τῆς ἀποστασίας Iren. 5, 26, 2 [Harv. II 397, 4]): πρὸς θάνατον that leads to death 1J 5:16b (ἁμαρτάνω e); opp. οὐ πρὸς θάνατον vs. 17. μεγάλη ἁ. a great sin Hv 1, 1, 8 al. (Gen 20:9; Ex 32:30 al.; cp. Schol. on Pla., Tht. 189d ἁμαρτήματα μεγάλα). μείζων ἁ. m 11:4; ἥττων 1 Cl 47:4. μεγάλη κ. ἀνίατος Hm 5, 2, 4; τέλειαι ἁ. Hv 1, 2, 1; B 8:1, cp. τὸ τέλειον τῶν ἁ. 5:11 (Philo, Mos. 1, 96 κατὰ τῶν τέλεια ἡμαρτηκότων); ἡ προτέρα ἁ. (Arrian, Anab. 7, 23, 8 εἴ τι πρότερον ἡμάρτηκας) sin committed before baptism Hm 4, 1, 11; 4, 3, 3; Hs 8, 11, 3; cp. v 2, 1, 2.
    a state of being sinful, sinfulness, a prominent feature in Johannine thought, and opposed to ἀλήθεια; hence ἁ. ἔχειν J 9:41; 15:24; 1J 1:8. μείζονα ἁ. ἔχειν J 19:11; ἁ. μένει 9:41. γεννᾶσθαι ἐν ἁμαρτίαις be born in sin 9:34 (ἐν ἁμαρτίᾳ v.l).; opp. ἐν ἁ. ἀποθανεῖν die in sin 8:21, 24; AcPl Ha 1, 16. ἁ. ἐν αὐτῷ οὐκ ἔστιν 1J 3:5.
    a destructive evil power, sin
    Paul thinks of sin almost in pers. terms (cp. Sir 27:10; Mel., P. 50, 359; PGM 4, 1448 w. other divinities of the nether world, also Ἁμαρτίαι χθόνιαι; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 119ff) as a ruling power that invades the world. Sin came into the world Ro 5:12 (JFreundorfer, Erbsünde u. Erbtod b. Ap. Pls 1927; ELohmeyer, ZNW 29, 1930, 1–59; JSchnitzer, D. Erbsünde im Lichte d. Religionsgesch. ’31; ROtto, Sünde u. Urschuld ’32; FDanker, Ro 5:12: Sin under Law: NTS 14, ’67/68, 424–39), reigns there vs. 21; 6:14; everything was subject to it Gal 3:22; people serve it Ro 6:6; are its slaves vss. 17, 20; are sold into its service 7:14 or set free from it 6:22; it has its law 7:23; 8:2; it revives (ἀνέζησεν) Ro 7:9 or is dead vs. 8; it pays its wages, viz., death 6:23, cp. 5:12 (see lit. s.v. ἐπί 6c). As a pers. principle it dwells in humans Ro 7:17, 20, viz., in the flesh (s. σάρξ 2cα) 8:3; cp. vs. 2; 7:25. The earthly body is hence a σῶμα τῆς ἁ. 6:6 (Col 2:11 v.l.).—As abstr. for concr. τὸν μὴ γνόντα ἁ. ὑπέρ ἡμῶν ἁμαρτίαν ἐποίησεν (God) made him, who never sinned, to be sin (i.e. the guilty one) for our sakes 2 Cor 5:21.
    In Hb (as in OT) sin appears as the power that deceives humanity and leads it to destruction, whose influence and activity can be ended only by sacrifices (s. 1a end): ἀπάτη τῆς ἁ. Hb 3:13.—On the whole word s. ἁμαρτάνω, end. GMoore, Judaism I 445–52; ABüchler, Studies in Sin and Atonement in the Rabb. Lit. of the I Cent. 1928; WKnuth, D. Begriff der Sünde b. Philon v. Alex., diss. Jena ’34; EThomas, The Problem of Sin in the NT 1927; Dodd 76–81; DDaube, Sin, Ignorance and Forgiveness in the Bible, ’61; AGelin and ADescamps, Sin in the Bible, ’65.—On the special question ‘The Christian and Sin’ see PWernle 1897; HWindisch 1908; EHedström 1911; RBultmann, ZNW 23, 1924, 123–40; Windisch, ibid. 265–81; RSchulz, D. Frage nach der Selbsttätigkt. d. Menschen im sittl. Leben b. Pls., diss. Hdlb. ’40.—JAddison, ATR 33, ’51, 137–48; KKuhn, πειρασμός ἁμαρτία σάρξ im NT: ZTK 49, ’52, 200–222; JBremer, Hamartia ’69 (Gk. views).—B. 1182. EDNT. DELG s.v. ἁμαρτάνω. M-M. TW.

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  • 102 ἰσχύω

    ἰσχύω fut. ἰσχύσω; 1 aor. ἴσχυσα; pf. ptc. sg. n. ἰσχυκός (Da 4:20 Theod.) (s. ἰσχύς; Pind.+ in sense ‘be strong, prevail’)
    be in possession of one’s physical powers, be in good health οἱ ἰσχύοντες those who are healthy (Soph., Tr. 234; X., Cyr. 6, 1, 24, Mem. 2, 7, 7) Mt 9:12; Mk 2:17.
    to have requisite personal resources to accomplish someth., have power, be competent, be able
    πολύ be able to do much (cp. Diod S 1, 60, 2 πλέον ἰ.; 4, 23, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 88 §371 τοσοῦτον ἰ.; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 77 μεῖζον ἰ., Ant. 15, 88 πλεῖστον ἰ.) Js 5:16. τί ταπεινοφροσύνη … ἰσχύει what strength humility has 1 Cl 21:8; πάντα Phil 4:13. εἰς οὐδέν be good for nothing Mt 5:13. ὅτε … ἴσχυσας τῇ ἰσχύι σου, ὥστε δύνασθαι Hs 9, 1, 2.
    w. inf. foll. (Diod S 1, 83, 8; Plut., Pomp. 58, 6; PEleph 17, 23; POxy 396; 533, 16; 1345 οὐκ ἴσχυσα ἐλθεῖν σήμερον; LXX; TestSol 22:8; JosAs 10:8; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 27; Jos., Bell. 6, 367, Ant. 2, 86; Just., A I, 44, 12 al.; Tat. 15, 3) Mt 8:28; 26:40; Mk 5:4; 14:37; Lk 6:48; 8:43; 14:6, 29f; 20:26; J 21:6 (the only instance in J; s. JBoismard); Ac 6:10; 15:10; 25:7; 27:16; 2 Cl 18:2; Hv 1, 3, 3. Be strong enough σκάπτειν to dig Lk 16:3; cp. Hv 3, 8, 8. εἰς τὰς ἀκτίνας … ἀντοφθαλμῆσαι gaze at the (sun’s) rays B 5:10. Abs., though the inf. can easily be supplied fr. the context (as Sir 43:28) οὐκ ἴσχυσαν (ἐκβαλεῖν) Mk 9:18. οὐκ ἰσχύσουσιν (εἰσελθεῖν) Lk 13:24.
    to be in control, have power, be mighty (Diod S 11, 23, 3; PPetr II, 18, 12; Just., D. 90, 4) ὁ λόγος ηὔξανεν κ. ἴσχυεν Ac 19:20. μέχρι πότε θάνατος ἰσχύσει; how long will death hold its power? GEg 252, 50. ἰ. ἐν αὐταις (ταῖς ἐντολαῖς)= be strong in keeping the commandments Hm 5, 2, 8 v.l. Win out, prevail (Thu. 3, 46, 3; Dio Chrys. 17 [34], 19; ParJer 1:6 ἴσχυσα ἐπὶ τὴν ἱερὰν πόλιν) ὁ δράκων οὐκ ἴσχυσεν Rv 12:8. κατά τινος over, against someone Ac 19:16. MPol 3:1; cp. 9:1 ἴσχυε … καὶ ἀνορίζου be strong and brave (in faith).
    have meaning, be valid, be in force, esp. as legal t.t. (Diod S 2, 33, 1; Aelian, VH 2, 38 νόμον ἰσχύειν; SIG 888, 59; 151 ἴσχυσεν τὰ προστάγματα; PTebt 286, 7 νομὴ ἄδικος οὐδὲν εἰσχύει; Ath. 2, 2) of a will μήποτε ἰσχύει ὅτε ζῇ ὁ διαθέμενος Hb 9:17. οὔτε περιτομή τι ἰσχύει, οὔτε ἀκροβυστία neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything Gal 5:6. Have the value of (IGR IV, 915a, 12 ἡ δραχμὴ ἰσχύει ἀσσάρια δέκα; Jos., Ant. 14, 106) ὅλον ἐνιαυτὸν ἰσχύει ἡ ἡμέρα the day is equal to a whole year Hs 6, 4, 4.—DELG s.v. ἰσχύς. M-M. TW.

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  • 103 Б-230

    БУДЬ ТЫ (он и т. п.) НЕЛАДЕН highly coll VPimpcr 2nd and 3rd pers only indep. clause or sent adv (parenth) fixed WO
    (used to express dissatisfaction, disapprov al, displeasure etc) s.o. or sth. (mentioned in the preceding context) is extremely irritating, deserves to be rejected, scorned
    blast
    curse, damn) you ( him etc)
    the devil take you
    him etc)
    to (the) hell with you (him etc) (this) damn NP
    . После массажей Картучихи, будь она неладна, и осмотра ремонтных мастерских кормление пеликанов было третьим по силе воздействия успокаивающим средством Александра Петровича (Искандер 3). Next to being massaged by Kartuchikha, blast her, and inspecting the repair shops, feeding the pelicans was third in its power to soothe Alexander Petrovich (3a).
    Собираясь прибить лису, (Едигей) вспомнил вдруг, как кто-то рассказывал, то ли кто из тех приезжих типов, то ли фотограф, с которым о боге беседовал, то ли ещё кто-то, да нет же, Сабитжан рассказывал, будь он неладен... о посмертном переселении душ (Айтматов 2). As he had prepared to throw the stone at the fox, he had remembered something that someone had once told him-either a visitor, or a photographer with whom he had talked about God, or someone else - no, it had been Sabitzhan, the devil take him....It had been about the transmigration of souls after death (2a).

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  • 104 будь ты неладен

    БУДЬ ТЫ <он и т. п.> НЕЛАДЕН highly coll
    [VPimperf 2nd and 3rd pers only; indep. clause or sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]
    =====
    (used to express dissatisfaction, disapproval, displeasure etc) s.o. or sth. (mentioned in the preceding context) is extremely irritating, deserves to be rejected, scorned:
    - blast (curse, damn) you (him etc);
    - the devil take you (him etc);
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc);
    - (this) damn [NP].
         ♦ После массажей Картучихи, будь она неладна, и осмотра ремонтных мастерских кормление пеликанов было третьим по силе воздействия успокаивающим средством Александра Петровича (Искандер 3). Next to being massaged by Kartuchikha, blast her, and inspecting the repair shops, feeding the pelicans was third in its power to soothe Alexander Petrovich (3a).
         ♦ Собираясь прибить лису, [Едигей] вспомнил вдруг, как кто-то рассказывал, то ли кто из тех приезжих типов, то ли фотограф, с которым о боге беседовал, то ли ещё кто-то, да нет же, Сабитжан рассказывал, будь он неладен... о посмертном переселении душ (Айтматов 2). As he had prepared to throw the stone at the fox, he had remembered something that someone had once told him-either a visitor, or a photographer with whom he had talked about God, or someone else - no, it had been Sabitzhan; the devil take him....It had been about the transmigration of souls after death (2a).

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  • 105 Vertrauen

    v/i trust ( jemandem s.o.); vertrauen auf (+ Akk) trust in; bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly; auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future; darauf vertrauen, dass... have confidence that...
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    das Vertrauen
    confidentialness; trust; confidentiality; confidence; reliance; faith; dependence; trustfulness
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    Ver|trau|en [fɛɐ'trauən]
    nt -s, no pl
    trust, confidence ( zu, in +acc, auf +acc in); (POL) confidence

    voll Vertráúen — full of confidence

    im Vertráúen (gesagt) — strictly in confidence

    ich habe dir das im Vertráúen gesagt — that's strictly in confidence, that's strictly between you and me

    im Vertráúen auf etw (acc)trusting in sth

    im Vertráúen darauf, dass... — confident that..., in the confidence that...

    Vertráúen zu jdm fassen — to gain confidence in sb

    jdn ins Vertráúen ziehen — to take sb into one's confidence

    jdm das Vertráúen aussprechen/entziehen (Parl) — to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb

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    das
    1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confidence
    3) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) faith
    4) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) trust
    5) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) trust
    6) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) trust
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    Ver·trau·en
    <-s>
    nt kein pl trust no art, no pl, confidence no art, no pl
    \Vertrauen in die Geschäftswelt ÖKON business confidence
    \Vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence]
    einen \Vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb
    \Vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidence
    jdm das \Vertrauen aussprechen/entziehen POL to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb
    \Vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb
    \Vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sb
    jds \Vertrauen haben [o (geh) genießen] to have [or enjoy] sb's trust, confidence
    jdm \Vertrauen schenken (geh) to put one's trust in sb
    jdn ins \Vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidence
    im \Vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidence
    im \Vertrauen auf etw akk trusting to [or in] sth
    im \Vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...
    voller \Vertrauen full of trust, trustingly
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    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

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    Vertrauen n; -s, kein pl confidence, trust (
    auf +akk in); in die Technik, Zukunft etc: faith, belief (
    in +akk in);
    im Vertrauen confidentially;
    ganz im Vertrauen between you and me;
    jemandem (ganz) im Vertrauen sagen tell sb in (strict) confidence;
    im Vertrauen auf (+akk) trusting in;
    (volles) Vertrauen haben zu have (every) confidence in;
    jemandem sein Vertrauen schenken place confidence in sb;
    jemanden ins Vertrauen ziehen take sb into one’s confidence;
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    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

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    (auf) n.
    faith (in) n. n.
    assurance n.
    confidence n.
    confidentiality n.
    faith n.
    reliance n.
    trust n.
    trustfulness n.

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  • 106 vertrauen

    v/i trust ( jemandem s.o.); vertrauen auf (+ Akk) trust in; bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly; auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future; darauf vertrauen, dass... have confidence that...
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    das Vertrauen
    confidentialness; trust; confidentiality; confidence; reliance; faith; dependence; trustfulness
    * * *
    Ver|trau|en [fɛɐ'trauən]
    nt -s, no pl
    trust, confidence ( zu, in +acc, auf +acc in); (POL) confidence

    voll Vertráúen — full of confidence

    im Vertráúen (gesagt) — strictly in confidence

    ich habe dir das im Vertráúen gesagt — that's strictly in confidence, that's strictly between you and me

    im Vertráúen auf etw (acc)trusting in sth

    im Vertráúen darauf, dass... — confident that..., in the confidence that...

    Vertráúen zu jdm fassen — to gain confidence in sb

    jdn ins Vertráúen ziehen — to take sb into one's confidence

    jdm das Vertráúen aussprechen/entziehen (Parl) — to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb

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    das
    1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confidence
    3) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) faith
    4) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) trust
    5) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) trust
    6) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) trust
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    Ver·trau·en
    <-s>
    nt kein pl trust no art, no pl, confidence no art, no pl
    \Vertrauen in die Geschäftswelt ÖKON business confidence
    \Vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence]
    einen \Vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb
    \Vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidence
    jdm das \Vertrauen aussprechen/entziehen POL to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb
    \Vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb
    \Vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sb
    jds \Vertrauen haben [o (geh) genießen] to have [or enjoy] sb's trust, confidence
    jdm \Vertrauen schenken (geh) to put one's trust in sb
    jdn ins \Vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidence
    im \Vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidence
    im \Vertrauen auf etw akk trusting to [or in] sth
    im \Vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...
    voller \Vertrauen full of trust, trustingly
    * * *
    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

    * * *
    vertrauen v/i trust (
    jemandem sb);
    vertrauen auf (+akk) trust in;
    bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly;
    auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future;
    darauf vertrauen, dass … have confidence that …
    * * *
    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

    * * *
    (auf) n.
    faith (in) n. n.
    assurance n.
    confidence n.
    confidentiality n.
    faith n.
    reliance n.
    trust n.
    trustfulness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > vertrauen

  • 107 ascender

    v.
    1 to go up, to climb.
    María ascendió por las escaleras Mary went up using the stairs.
    2 to rise, to go up.
    3 to be promoted.
    4 to promote, to ascend, to push up, to raise.
    La empresa ascendió a Silvia The company promoted Silvia.
    5 to increase, to increment.
    Pedro ascendió la temperatura Peter increased the temperature.
    Me ascendió la fiebre My fever increased.
    6 to be promoted to.
    Pedro ascendió a supervisor Peter was promoted to supervisor.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ ENTENDER], like link=entender entender
    1 to promote
    1 (subir) to climb
    2 (de categoría) to be promoted (a, to)
    3 (sumar) to amount (a, to)
    * * *
    verb
    1) to ascend, rise
    4) amount, reach, total
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) (=subir) [persona] [en montaña] to climb up; [en el aire] to rise, ascend frm

    ascendieron hasta 3.500 metros — they climbed to 3,500 metres

    ascendieron por el otro lado del monte — they made their ascent on the other side of the mountain, they climbed up the other side of the mountain

    el globo ascendió por los airesthe balloon rose o ascended frm into the air

    ascendía por las escalerasliter she ascended liter o climbed the steps

    2) [temperatura, presión] to go up, rise
    3)

    ascender a —

    a) [empleado, equipo, militar] to be promoted to

    ascendió al cargo de presidente de la compañía — he was promoted to company president, he rose to the position of company president

    el Málaga ha ascendido a primera división — Málaga have gone up to the first division, Málaga have been promoted to the first division

    b) [cantidad] to amount to, come to

    ¿a cuánto ascendió la factura? — how much did the bill come to?

    2.
    VT [+ empleado, militar] to promote

    lo ascendieron a tenientehe rose o was promoted to the rank of lieutenant

    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) (frml) (subir, elevarse) temperatura/precios to rise; globo to rise, ascend (frml)
    2) (frml) ( cifrarse) gastos/pérdidas
    3) empleado/oficial to be promoted

    ascender a primera divisiónto go up to o be promoted to the first division

    2.
    ascender vt <empleado/oficial> to promote
    * * *
    = promote, rise, climb, climb + the ladder, get + promoted, ascend.
    Ex. He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.
    Ex. If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.
    Ex. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
    Ex. This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.
    Ex. But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.
    Ex. As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.
    ----
    * ascender a = amount to + Cantidad.
    * ascender al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.
    * ascender a un cargo = rise to + position.
    * ascender a un puesto = rise to + position.
    * ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.
    * ascender en el trabajo = step up + the career ladder.
    * ascender en la propia empresa poco a poco = work + Posesivo + way up.
    * ascender repentinamente = shoot up.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) (frml) (subir, elevarse) temperatura/precios to rise; globo to rise, ascend (frml)
    2) (frml) ( cifrarse) gastos/pérdidas
    3) empleado/oficial to be promoted

    ascender a primera divisiónto go up to o be promoted to the first division

    2.
    ascender vt <empleado/oficial> to promote
    * * *
    = promote, rise, climb, climb + the ladder, get + promoted, ascend.

    Ex: He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.

    Ex: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.
    Ex: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
    Ex: This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.
    Ex: But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.
    Ex: As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.
    * ascender a = amount to + Cantidad.
    * ascender al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.
    * ascender a un cargo = rise to + position.
    * ascender a un puesto = rise to + position.
    * ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.
    * ascender en el trabajo = step up + the career ladder.
    * ascender en la propia empresa poco a poco = work + Posesivo + way up.
    * ascender repentinamente = shoot up.

    * * *
    ascender [E8 ]
    vi
    A ( frml) (subir, elevarse) «temperatura/precios» to rise; «globo» to rise, ascend ( frml)
    ascendieron por la ladera oeste de la montaña they made their ascent by o they climbed the west face of the mountain
    ascendió a los cielos ( Bib) He ascended into Heaven
    B ( frml) (cifrarse) «gastos/pérdidas»: ascender A algo; to amount TO sth
    sus deudas ascienden a un millón de dólares his debts amount to o run to o come to o add up to o total a million dollars
    el número de detenidos asciende a más de 300 there have been more than 300 arrests
    el número de muertos asciende ya a 48 the number of dead has now reached 48
    C «empleado/oficial» to be promoted
    ha ascendido rápidamente en su carrera he has risen o advanced rapidly in his career
    ascender A algo:
    después de cuatro años ascendió a director general after four years he was promoted to o he rose to the position of general manager
    ascendió a capitán he was promoted to the rank of captain
    el equipo ha ascendido a primera división the team has gone up to o has been promoted to the first division
    ascender al trono to ascend the throne
    ■ ascender
    vt
    ‹empleado/oficial› to promote
    fue ascendido a capitán de fragata he was promoted to (the rank of) commander
    * * *

     

    ascender ( conjugate ascender) verbo intransitivo
    1 (frml) [temperatura/precios] to rise;
    [ globo] to rise, ascend (frml);
    [escalador/alpinista] to climb, to ascend (fml)
    2 (frml) [gastos/pérdidas] ascender a algo to amount to sth
    3 [empleado/oficial] to be promoted;

    ascender al trono to ascend the throne
    verbo transitivo ‹empleado/oficial to promote
    ascender
    I vtr (en un puesto de trabajo) to promote
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (subir) move upward
    (temperatura) to rise: las pérdidas ascendieron a dos millones, the losses added up to two million
    2 (al trono, a una montaña) to ascend
    3 (de categoría) to be promoted
    ' ascender' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    proponerse
    - segundón
    - segundona
    - subir
    - subirse
    - elevar
    English:
    add up to
    - amount to
    - ascend
    - come to
    - elevate
    - graduate
    - promote
    - rise
    - run into
    - total
    - upgrade
    - add
    - amount
    - come
    - debar
    * * *
    vi
    1. [subir] to climb, to go up;
    el avión ascendió rápidamente the plane climbed rapidly;
    ascendieron a la cima they climbed to the summit;
    la carretera asciende hasta el lago the road goes up to the lake;
    la carretera asciende hasta los 3.000 m the road climbs to 3,000 m
    2. [aumentar, elevarse] [precios, temperaturas] to rise, to go up
    3. [en empleo, deportes] to be promoted (a to);
    ascendió a jefe de producción he was promoted to production manager;
    el equipo ascendió a segunda división the team was promoted o went up to the second division;
    ascender al trono to ascend the throne;
    ascender al poder to come to power
    4.
    ascender a [totalizar] to come to;
    ¿a cuánto asciende el total? what does the total come to?;
    la facturación ascendió a 5.000 millones turnover came to o totalled five billion;
    el número de desaparecidos asciende ya a 37 the number of missing has now reached 37
    vt
    ascender a alguien (a) to promote sb (to);
    fue ascendida al puesto de subdirectora she was promoted to the position of deputy director;
    lo ascendieron a coronel he was promoted to the rank of colonel
    * * *
    I v/t a empleado promote
    II v/i
    2 de montañero climb
    3 DEP, en trabajo be promoted (a to)
    * * *
    ascender {56} vt
    1) : to ascend, to rise up
    2) : to be promoted
    ascendió a gerente: she was promoted to manager
    3)
    ascender a : to amount to, to reach
    las deudas ascienden a 20 millones de pesos: the debt amounts to 20 million pesos
    : to promote
    * * *
    1. (en el trabajo) to promote / to be promoted
    2. (elevarse) to go up / to rise [pt. rose; pp. risen]
    3. (subir) to climb

    Spanish-English dictionary > ascender

  • 108 trabajar

    v.
    1 to work (en empleo, tarea) (hierro, barro, tierra).
    ¿de qué trabaja? what does she do (for a living)?
    trabajar de/en to work as/in
    trabajar en una empresa to work for a firm
    ponerse a trabajar to get to work
    Ellos trabajan hoy They work today.
    Ellos trabajan la madera They work the wood.
    2 to act (Cine & Teatro).
    ¡qué bien trabajan todos! the acting is really good!
    3 to sell, to stock (vender) (producto, género, marca).
    4 to work on or at.
    5 to run.
    Eso trabaja con gasolina That runs on gasoline.
    6 to operate.
    El condensador trabaja The condenser operates.
    7 to work out for.
    Me trabajó el diagrama The diagram worked out for me.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to work
    2 (en obra, película) to act, perform
    ¿quién trabaja en la obra? who's in the play?
    3 figurado (soportar) to be under stress
    1 (materiales) to work (on)
    2 (idea, idioma, etc) to work on
    3 (la tierra) to till
    4 COCINA (pasta) to knead
    1 (idea, idioma, etc) to work on
    2 figurado (a alguien) to persuade
    \
    trabajar a alguien para que haga algo to talk somebody into doing something, try to persuade somebody to do something
    trabajar a destajo to do piecework
    trabajar como un,-a condenado,-a / trabajar como una bestia familiar to slave away
    trabajar de to be, work as
    trabajar de balde to work for nothing
    trabajar el hierro / trabajar la madera to work iron / work wood
    trabajar en balde familiar to work in vain
    trabajar por horas to be paid by the hour
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) [persona] to work

    trabajar de algo — to work as sth

    trabajar en algo, ¿en qué trabajas? — what's your job?

    ¿ha trabajado antes en diseño gráfico? — do you have any previous work experience in graphic design?

    trabajar por horasto work by the hour

    trabajar jornada completa — to work full-time

    trabajar por hacer algo, estamos trabajando por conseguir nuestros derechos — we are working towards getting our rights

    trabajar a tiempo parcial — to work part-time

    2) (=funcionar) [fábrica] to work; [máquina] to run, work

    hacer trabajar, si quiere hacer trabajar su dinero llámenos — if you want to make your money work for you, give us a call

    3) [tierra, árbol] to bear, yield
    2. VT
    1) [+ tierra, cuero, madera] to work; [+ masa] to knead; [+ ingredientes] to mix in
    2) [+ detalle, proyecto] to work on; [+ mente] to exercise
    3) (Com) (=vender) to sell
    4) [+ caballo] to train
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) ( en empleo) to work

    trabajar jornada completa or a tiempo completo — to work full-time

    trabajar media jornada or (AmL) medio tiempo or (Esp) a tiempo parcial — to work part-time

    ¿en qué trabajas? — what do you do (for a living)?

    trabaja en publicidadshe works o is in advertising

    trabajar DE or COMO algo — to work as something

    2) (en tarea, actividad) to work

    trabajar como una bestia or un negro or (un) chino — to work like a slave

    3) ( actuar) to act, perform

    ¿quién trabaja en la película? — who are the actors o who's in the movie?

    4) (operar, funcionar) to work
    2.
    1)
    a) <campo/tierra> to work
    b) <madera/cuero> to work
    c) < masa> ( con las manos) to knead, work; ( con tenedor) to mix
    2) <género/marca> to sell, stock
    3) (perfeccionar, pulir) to work on
    4) (fam) ( intentar convencer) < persona> to work on (colloq)
    3.
    trabajarse v pron (fam)
    a) <premio/ascenso> to work for
    b) (enf) (fam) < persona> to work on (colloq)
    * * *
    = function, work.
    Ex. The DOBIS/LIBIS allows both the library and the computer center to function efficiently and at a lower cost by sharing one system.
    Ex. He represents how much can be accomplished by someone who has worked from the outside.
    ----
    * acabar de trabajar = clock off + work.
    * dejar de trabajar temporalmente = career break.
    * dejarse el pellejo trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * dejarse la piel trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * deslomarse trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * empezar a trabajar = take + job.
    * en edad de trabajar = working-age.
    * espacio para trabajar = workspace.
    * estudiante que trabaja como auxiliar = student assistant, student aid.
    * familia en la que los dos miembros trabajan = two-parent working family.
    * forma de trabajar = working practice, work practice, business model.
    * hacer que Alguien trabaje exhaustivamente = work + Nombre + to death.
    * manera de trabajar = work practice.
    * matarse trabajando = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * menú de herramientas para trabajar con gráficos = tool palette.
    * mientras se trabaja = on-the-job.
    * ponerse a trabajar en serio = get on with + Posesivo + work, buckle down to, pull up + Posesivo + socks, pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out.
    * ponerse a trabajar por cuenta propia = strike out on + Posesivo + own.
    * que trabaja desde casa = home-based.
    * que trabajan para él = in its employ.
    * seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.
    * seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.
    * seguir trabajando así = keep up + the good work.
    * seguir trabajando bien = keep up + the good work.
    * terminar de trabajar = clock off + work.
    * trabajando = in post.
    * trabajando con ahínco = hard at work.
    * trabajando intensamente = hard at work.
    * trabajando mucho = hard at work.
    * trabajar a cambio de nada = work for + nothing.
    * trabajar a distancia = telecommute.
    * trabajar a horas fuera de lo normal = work + unsocial hours.
    * trabajar a horas intespestivas = work + unsocial hours.
    * trabajar Algo exhaustivamente = work + Nombre + to death.
    * trabajar al propio ritmo de Uno = work at + Posesivo + own pace.
    * trabajar a partir de = work forward.
    * trabajar como persona en prácticas = intern.
    * trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.
    * trabajar como residente = intern.
    * trabajar como una hormiguita = beaver away.
    * trabajar como un bellaco = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.
    * trabajar como un loco = work off + Posesivo + shoes.
    * trabajar con = operate to, get into.
    * trabajar conjuntamente = work + back to back, interwork.
    * trabajar con plazos de entrega estrictos = work to + deadlines.
    * trabajar con tesón = work + hard.
    * trabajar de = serve as.
    * trabajar de aprendiz con Alguien = apprentice.
    * trabajar de día y de noche = work + day and night.
    * trabajar de sol a sol = burn + the candle at both ends, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar día y noche = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar durante un período de tiempo = serve + stint.
    * trabajar duro = labour [labor, -USA], toil, slave away.
    * trabajar en = make + a life's work of.
    * trabajar en colaboración = team, interwork.
    * trabajar en colaboración (con) = team up (with).
    * trabajar en común = interwork, pull together.
    * trabajar en equipo = work as + a team.
    * trabajar en grupo = team.
    * trabajar en grupo (con) = team up (with).
    * trabajar en red = network.
    * trabajar estrechamente = work + closely together.
    * trabajar hacia atrás = work backward.
    * trabajar hacia delante = work forward.
    * trabajar hasta caer muerto = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.
    * trabajar hasta muy tarde = burn + the midnight oil.
    * trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.
    * trabajar horas extras = work + overtime.
    * trabajar intensamente = work + hard.
    * trabajar juntos = work together, pull together.
    * trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día = work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar mejor = work + best.
    * trabajar muchas horas al día = work + long hours.
    * trabajar mucho = work + hard.
    * trabajar noche y día = work + day and night.
    * trabajar para = in the employ of, act for.
    * trabajar por debajo de su potencia ideal = underload.
    * trabajar por turnos = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shifts.
    * trabajar sin descanso = work off + Posesivo + shoes, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar sin parar = work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar sin preocupaciones = work along.
    * trabajar sin respiro = work at + full tilt.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) ( en empleo) to work

    trabajar jornada completa or a tiempo completo — to work full-time

    trabajar media jornada or (AmL) medio tiempo or (Esp) a tiempo parcial — to work part-time

    ¿en qué trabajas? — what do you do (for a living)?

    trabaja en publicidadshe works o is in advertising

    trabajar DE or COMO algo — to work as something

    2) (en tarea, actividad) to work

    trabajar como una bestia or un negro or (un) chino — to work like a slave

    3) ( actuar) to act, perform

    ¿quién trabaja en la película? — who are the actors o who's in the movie?

    4) (operar, funcionar) to work
    2.
    1)
    a) <campo/tierra> to work
    b) <madera/cuero> to work
    c) < masa> ( con las manos) to knead, work; ( con tenedor) to mix
    2) <género/marca> to sell, stock
    3) (perfeccionar, pulir) to work on
    4) (fam) ( intentar convencer) < persona> to work on (colloq)
    3.
    trabajarse v pron (fam)
    a) <premio/ascenso> to work for
    b) (enf) (fam) < persona> to work on (colloq)
    * * *
    = function, work.

    Ex: The DOBIS/LIBIS allows both the library and the computer center to function efficiently and at a lower cost by sharing one system.

    Ex: He represents how much can be accomplished by someone who has worked from the outside.
    * acabar de trabajar = clock off + work.
    * dejar de trabajar temporalmente = career break.
    * dejarse el pellejo trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * dejarse la piel trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * deslomarse trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * empezar a trabajar = take + job.
    * en edad de trabajar = working-age.
    * espacio para trabajar = workspace.
    * estudiante que trabaja como auxiliar = student assistant, student aid.
    * familia en la que los dos miembros trabajan = two-parent working family.
    * forma de trabajar = working practice, work practice, business model.
    * hacer que Alguien trabaje exhaustivamente = work + Nombre + to death.
    * manera de trabajar = work practice.
    * matarse trabajando = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * menú de herramientas para trabajar con gráficos = tool palette.
    * mientras se trabaja = on-the-job.
    * ponerse a trabajar en serio = get on with + Posesivo + work, buckle down to, pull up + Posesivo + socks, pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out.
    * ponerse a trabajar por cuenta propia = strike out on + Posesivo + own.
    * que trabaja desde casa = home-based.
    * que trabajan para él = in its employ.
    * seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.
    * seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.
    * seguir trabajando así = keep up + the good work.
    * seguir trabajando bien = keep up + the good work.
    * terminar de trabajar = clock off + work.
    * trabajando = in post.
    * trabajando con ahínco = hard at work.
    * trabajando intensamente = hard at work.
    * trabajando mucho = hard at work.
    * trabajar a cambio de nada = work for + nothing.
    * trabajar a distancia = telecommute.
    * trabajar a horas fuera de lo normal = work + unsocial hours.
    * trabajar a horas intespestivas = work + unsocial hours.
    * trabajar Algo exhaustivamente = work + Nombre + to death.
    * trabajar al propio ritmo de Uno = work at + Posesivo + own pace.
    * trabajar a partir de = work forward.
    * trabajar como persona en prácticas = intern.
    * trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.
    * trabajar como residente = intern.
    * trabajar como una hormiguita = beaver away.
    * trabajar como un bellaco = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.
    * trabajar como un loco = work off + Posesivo + shoes.
    * trabajar con = operate to, get into.
    * trabajar conjuntamente = work + back to back, interwork.
    * trabajar con plazos de entrega estrictos = work to + deadlines.
    * trabajar con tesón = work + hard.
    * trabajar de = serve as.
    * trabajar de aprendiz con Alguien = apprentice.
    * trabajar de día y de noche = work + day and night.
    * trabajar de sol a sol = burn + the candle at both ends, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar día y noche = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar durante un período de tiempo = serve + stint.
    * trabajar duro = labour [labor, -USA], toil, slave away.
    * trabajar en = make + a life's work of.
    * trabajar en colaboración = team, interwork.
    * trabajar en colaboración (con) = team up (with).
    * trabajar en común = interwork, pull together.
    * trabajar en equipo = work as + a team.
    * trabajar en grupo = team.
    * trabajar en grupo (con) = team up (with).
    * trabajar en red = network.
    * trabajar estrechamente = work + closely together.
    * trabajar hacia atrás = work backward.
    * trabajar hacia delante = work forward.
    * trabajar hasta caer muerto = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.
    * trabajar hasta muy tarde = burn + the midnight oil.
    * trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.
    * trabajar horas extras = work + overtime.
    * trabajar intensamente = work + hard.
    * trabajar juntos = work together, pull together.
    * trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día = work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar mejor = work + best.
    * trabajar muchas horas al día = work + long hours.
    * trabajar mucho = work + hard.
    * trabajar noche y día = work + day and night.
    * trabajar para = in the employ of, act for.
    * trabajar por debajo de su potencia ideal = underload.
    * trabajar por turnos = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shifts.
    * trabajar sin descanso = work off + Posesivo + shoes, work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar sin parar = work (a)round + the clock.
    * trabajar sin preocupaciones = work along.
    * trabajar sin respiro = work at + full tilt.

    * * *
    trabajar [A1 ]
    vi
    A (en un empleo) to work
    empiezo a trabajar mañana I start work tomorrow
    ¿a qué hora entras a trabajar ? what time do you start work?
    el lunes no se trabaja Monday is a holiday
    trabajar por su cuenta or por cuenta propia to be self-employed
    los que trabajamos jornada completa or a tiempo completo those of us who work full-time
    trabajar fuera (de casa) or ( AmL) trabajar afuera to go out to work
    trabajar en las minas/en el campo to work in o down the mines/on the land
    trabaja para una compañía extranjera she works for a foreign company
    trabajan a jornal fijo they are paid a fixed daily rate
    trabaja bien aunque le falta experiencia she does her job well o she's a good worker although she lacks experience
    los ponían a trabajar desde niños they were sent out to work from an early age
    trabajar EN algo:
    ¿en qué trabajas? what do you do (for a living)?, what line are you in?, what sort of work do you do?
    trabaja en publicidad she works in o she is in advertising
    trabajar DE or COMO algo to work AS sth
    trabaja de camarero por las noches he works as a waiter in the evenings
    B (en una tarea, actividad) to work
    deja de perder el tiempo y ponte a trabajar stop wasting time and start doing some work o get working
    voy a ir a trabajar un poco a la biblioteca I'm going to go and do some work in the library
    trabajó mucho he worked hard
    nos han tenido trabajando todo el día they've kept us (hard) at it all day ( colloq)
    trabajar EN algo to work ON sth
    estoy trabajando en una novela I'm working on a novel
    trabajamos en la búsqueda de una solución we are working on o working to find a solution
    trabajar EN CONTRA DE/ POR algo:
    trabajamos en contra de la aprobación de la ley we are working to prevent o we are trying to stop the law being passed
    siempre ha trabajado por la paz she has always worked for peace o to promote peace
    trabajar como una bestia or un negro or un enano or un chino ( fam); to work like a slave, to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq)
    C (actuar) to act, perform
    ¿quién trabaja en la película? who's in the movie?, who are the actors in the movie?
    ella trabaja muy bien she's a very good performer o actress o she's very good
    trabajó en una película de Saura he was in one of Saura's films
    D
    (operar, funcionar): la empresa trabaja a pérdida the company is running o operating at a loss
    la fábrica está trabajando a tope the factory is working o operating at full capacity
    tienen mucha maquinaria ociosa, sin trabajar they have a lot of spare machinery standing idle
    los motores trabajan al máximo al despegar the engines work o operate o run at full throttle during take off
    haga trabajar su dinero make your money work for you
    hemos logrado que las mareas trabajen para nosotros we have succeeded in harnessing the tides
    el tiempo trabaja en contra nuestra/en nuestro favor time is (working) against us/is on our side
    un problema que hace trabajar el cerebro a problem which exercises the mind
    ■ trabajar
    vt
    A
    1 ‹masa› (con las manos) to knead, work; (con un tenedor) to mix
    2 ‹madera/cuero/oro› to work
    3 ‹campo/tierra› to work
    B ‹género/marca› to sell, stock
    C (perfeccionar, pulir) to work on
    hay que trabajar la escena final we must work on the last scene
    tengo que trabajarlo un poco más I have to work on it a bit more o do some more work on it
    D ( fam) (intentar convencer) to work on ( colloq)
    ( fam)
    1 ‹premio/ascenso› to work for
    2 ( enf) ( fam); ‹persona› to work on ( colloq)
    todavía me lo estoy trabajando I'm still working on him
    * * *

     

    trabajar ( conjugate trabajar) verbo intransitivo
    1 ( en general) to work;

    trabajar jornada completa or a tiempo completo to work full-time;
    trabajar media jornada to work part-time;
    trabajar mucho to work hard;
    ¿en qué trabajas? what do you do (for a living)?;
    estoy trabajando en una novela I'm working on a novel;
    trabajar DE or COMO algo to work as sth
    2 ( actuar) to act, perform;
    ¿quién trabaja en la película who's in the movie?

    verbo transitivo
    1
    a)campo/tierra/madera to work


    2 (perfeccionar, pulir) to work on
    trabajar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 to work: trabaja de secretaria, she works as a secretary
    trabaja en los astilleros, she works in the shipyard
    trabaja bien, he's a good worker
    2 Cine (actuar) to act: en esta película trabaja mi actriz favorita, my favourite actress is in this movie
    II verbo transitivo
    1 (pulir, ejercitar, estudiar) to work on: tienes que trabajar más el estilo, you have to work on your style
    2 (la madera) to work
    (un metal) to work
    (la tierra) to work, till
    (cuero) to emboss
    2 (comerciar) to trade, sell: nosotros no trabajamos ese artículo, we don't stock that item
    ' trabajar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ánimo
    - bestia
    - bregar
    - cuenta
    - equipo
    - hecha
    - hecho
    - herniarse
    - hormiguita
    - pausa
    - por
    - señorito
    - seria
    - serio
    - vida
    - aunque
    - balde
    - bartola
    - burro
    - campo
    - chequeo
    - clandestinidad
    - comisión
    - deber
    - demasiado
    - deprisa
    - desgana
    - desmayo
    - destajo
    - duro
    - exceder
    - exceso
    - firme
    - grupo
    - huevada
    - ir
    - jornada
    - jornal
    - junto
    - justificar
    - mucho
    - noche
    - rápido
    - servir
    - sistema
    English:
    act
    - agree
    - attuned to
    - away
    - beaver away
    - bone
    - branch out
    - burn
    - bustle
    - clock
    - cut out
    - done
    - dungarees
    - entitlement
    - exercise
    - expect
    - face
    - finger
    - fit
    - flag
    - for
    - free
    - get down to
    - graft
    - habit
    - hard
    - hindrance
    - keep at
    - knock off
    - knuckle down
    - labour
    - mad
    - mean
    - midnight
    - model
    - must
    - nonstop
    - object
    - often
    - overwork
    - pack up
    - plod
    - probation
    - pull together
    - ridesharing
    - set
    - settle down
    - shift
    - slave
    - slog
    * * *
    vi
    1. [tener un empleo] to work;
    no trabajes tanto you shouldn't work so hard;
    trabajar a tiempo parcial/completo to work part time/full time;
    ¿de qué trabaja? what does she do (for a living)?;
    trabaja de o [m5] como taxista he's a taxi driver, he works as a taxi driver;
    trabajar de autónomo to be self-employed;
    trabajar de voluntario to do voluntary work;
    trabajar en una empresa to work for a firm;
    trabaja en personal she works in personnel;
    trabaja para una multinacional she works for a multinational;
    trabajar por horas to work by the hour;
    trabajar por cuenta propia/ajena to be self-employed/an employee;
    Am
    trabajar afuera to work outside the home;
    Am
    trabajar en casa to work at o from home
    2. [realizar una tarea] to work;
    tiene que trabajar más si quiere aprobar she has to work harder if she wants to pass;
    ponerse a trabajar to get to work;
    está trabajando en un nuevo guión he's working on a new script;
    trabajamos mucho con empresas japonesas we do a lot of business with Japanese companies
    3. [actor] to act;
    trabajaba en “Vértigo” she was in “Vertigo”;
    ¡qué bien trabajan todos! the acting is really good!
    4. [funcionar] to work;
    la central nuclear trabaja ya a pleno rendimiento the nuclear power station is now operating at maximum capacity;
    los pulmones son los que trabajan it demands a lot of your lungs;
    hacer trabajar una máquina to load a machine;
    hacer trabajar un músculo to exercise a muscle
    vt
    1. [hierro, barro, madera, cuero] to work;
    [la tierra, el campo] to work; [masa] to knead
    2. [vender] [producto, género, marca] to sell, to stock;
    sólo trabajamos esta marca we only sell o stock this brand
    3. [mejorar] to work on o at;
    debes trabajar la pronunciación you need to work on o at your pronunciation;
    trabajar los músculos to build up one's muscles
    4. Fam [convencer]
    trabajar a alguien (para que haga algo) to work on sb (to get them to do sth)
    * * *
    I v/i work;
    trabajar de camarero work as a waiter
    II v/t work; tema, músculos work on;
    trabajar media jornada work part-time
    * * *
    1) : to work
    trabaja mucho: he works hard
    trabajo de secretaria: I work as a secretary
    2) : to strive
    trabajan por mejores oportunidades: they're striving for better opportunities
    3) : to act, to perform
    trabajar en una película: to be in a movie
    1) : to work (metal)
    2) : to knead
    3) : to till
    4) : to work on
    tienes que trabajar el español: you need to work on your Spanish
    * * *
    trabajar vb to work
    ¿de qué trabajas? what do you do?

    Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar

  • 109 costa

    f.
    1 coast (litoral).
    pasan las vacaciones en la costa they spend their holidays on the coast
    la costa Azul the Côte d'Azur
    la costa Brava the Costa Brava
    2 cost.
    * * *
    1 FINANZAS cost, price
    1 DERECHO costs
    \
    a costa de (aprovechándose) at the expense of 2 (a base de) by, by dint of, by means of
    a toda costa at all costs, at any price
    condenar a costas to order to cover the costs
    pagar las costas to pay costs
    ————————
    1 (litoral) coast, coastline; (playa) beach, seaside, US shore
    tenemos una casa en la costa we have a house at the seaside, US we have a house on the shore
    * * *
    noun f.
    coast, shore
    * * *
    I
    SF
    1)

    a costa de algo/algn: nos estuvimos riendo a costa suya — we had a laugh at his expense

    2) pl costas (Jur) costs
    II
    SF
    1) (Geog) [del mar] coast
    2) (Náut) shore
    3) Cono Sur [de un río] bank, riverbank; [de un lago] shore
    * * *
    1) (Geog)
    a) ( del mar - área) coast; (- perfil) coastline
    b) (RPl) ( de río) bank; ( de lago) shore

    a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it; a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense; a toda costa or a costa de lo que sea — at all costs

    3) costas femenino plural (Der) costs (pl)
    * * *
    1) (Geog)
    a) ( del mar - área) coast; (- perfil) coastline
    b) (RPl) ( de río) bank; ( de lago) shore

    a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it; a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense; a toda costa or a costa de lo que sea — at all costs

    3) costas femenino plural (Der) costs (pl)
    * * *
    costa1
    1 = coast, shore, coastline, shoreline, seaboard, seafront, littoral, sea-coast.

    Ex: I am frequently taken to task as someone who would try to destroy the integrity of certain catalogs on the West coast.

    Ex: The author chronicles the Russian geographical explorations of the northwestern shores of North Americas which were financed and organized by Count Nikolai Rumiantsev from 1803 to 1825 = El autor narra las expediciones geográficas rusas de la costa del noroeste de Norteamérica que fueron financiadas y organizadas por el Conde Nikolai Rumiantsev de 1803 a 1825.
    Ex: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.
    Ex: This will help scientists expand their understanding of erosion, deforestation and desertification, and whether there have been any shifts in rainfall levels and shoreline changes.
    Ex: This article reports on a workshop and subsequent visits to library schools on the eastern seaboard of the USA.
    Ex: Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.
    Ex: Abandonment of the region -- except for the littoral -- followed in the second half of the first millennium.
    Ex: Esculent nests are principally found in Java, in caverns that are most frequently, though not always, found on the sea-coast.
    * a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.
    * bordear la costa = coast.
    * Costa de Marfil = Ivory Coast, the.
    * costa marítima = sea-coast.
    * costa mediterránea, la = Mediterranean coast, the.
    * Costa Rica = Costa Rica.
    * de costa a costa = coast-to-coast.
    * en la costa = at the seaside.
    * navegar siguiendo la costa = coast.
    * sin costas = land-bound [landbound], land-locked [landlocked].

    costa2
    * a costa de = at the cost of, at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense, at cost of.
    * a costa de mucho = at (a) great expense.
    * a costa de otro = at someone else's expense.
    * a costa de otros = at other people's expense.
    * a + Posesivo + costa = at + Posesivo + expense.
    * a toda costa = absolutely, come what may, at all costs, at any cost, at any price.
    * los unos a costa de los otros = at each other's expense.
    * * *
    A ( Geog)
    1
    (del mar): una costa muy accidentada a very rugged coastline
    a lo largo de la costa atlántica along the Atlantic coast
    veranean en la costa they spend their summers on the coast
    la Costa Azul the Côte d'Azur
    2 ( RPl) (de un río) bank; (de un lago) shore
    B ( en locs):
    a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it
    a costa de los demás at other people's expense
    ¡ya está bien de reírse a costa mía! all right, you've had enough laughs at my expense!
    triunfó a costa de su matrimonio she succeeded at the expense of her marriage
    a toda costa or a costa de lo que sea: tengo que terminarlo hoy a toda costa I must finish it today at all costs o whatever happens o no matter what
    C costas fpl ( Der) costs (pl)
    condenar a algn en costas to order sb to pay costs
    * * *

     

    costa sustantivo femenino
    1 (Geog) ( del marárea) coast;
    (— perfil) coastline;

    la costa atlántica the Atlantic coast
    2 ( en locs)
    a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it;

    a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense;
    a toda costa at all costs
    3
    costas sustantivo femenino plural (Der) costs (pl)

    costa
    I sustantivo femenino coast
    (litoral) coastline
    (playa) beach, seaside, US shore
    II costas fpl Jur costs
    ♦ Locuciones: vive a nuestra costa, he lives off us
    a costa de, at the expense of
    a toda costa, at all costs, at any price
    ' costa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bañar
    - colón
    - Costa de Marfil
    - Costa Rica
    - costarricense
    - costarriqueña
    - costarriqueño
    - destellar
    - escollera
    - faro
    - flotante
    - lengua
    - notoria
    - notorio
    - accidentado
    - bordear
    - este
    - mar
    - muelle
    - norte
    - oeste
    - orillar
    - recorrer
    - relieve
    - sur
    - tico
    English:
    chase down
    - coast
    - coastline
    - cost
    - Costa Rica
    - Costa Rican
    - expense
    - flourishing
    - from
    - Ivory Coast
    - joke
    - offshore
    - price
    - process
    - regardless
    - scrounge
    - sea
    - seaboard
    - seaside
    - shore
    - some
    - sponge off
    - sponge on
    - yacht
    - allow
    - down
    - inshore
    - ivory
    - lie
    - live
    - off
    - right
    - Riviera
    * * *
    costa nf
    1. [marina] coast;
    pasan las vacaciones en la costa they spend their holidays on the coast
    la Costa Azul the Côte d'Azur
    2. [coste]
    a costa de at the expense of;
    lo hizo a costa de grandes esfuerzos he did it by dint of much effort;
    aún vive a costa de sus padres he's still living off his parents;
    a toda costa at all costs
    Der costas (judiciales) (legal) costs
    3. Costa de Marfil Ivory Coast;
    Costa Rica Costa Rica
    * * *
    1 f
    :
    a costa de at the expense of;
    a toda costa at all costs
    2 f GEOG coast
    * * *
    costa nf
    1) : coast, shore
    2) : cost
    a toda costa: at all costs
    * * *
    costa n coast

    Spanish-English dictionary > costa

  • 110 overdra

    verb. hand over, transfer (til to) verb. [ eiendom] make over (f.eks.

    make over one's house to someone

    ) verb. [ ledelse] turn over (f.eks.

    turn over the management of the firm to someone

    ) verb. [ myndighet] delegate (f.eks.

    delegate one's power to somebody

    ) verb. [ polise] assign verb. [ rettighet] delegate, surrender, relinquish verb. [ betro] entrust

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > overdra

  • 111 panne

    n. f.
    1. Breakdown (general meaning). Tomber en panne (of car): To 'conk out', to have a breakdown. On est resté en panne plus de cinq heures: It took more than five hours to get the car on the road again. Avoir une panne d'essence: To run out of petrol. Panne d'électricité: Blackout, power-cut.
    2. Laisser quelqu'un en panne: To 'leave someone in the lurch', to let someone down.
    3. 'Blackout', lapse of memory.
    4. (th.): 'Bit part', walk-on walk-off part (one that no true actor would really fancy).
    5. (of picture): 'Daub', monstrosity (the 'painting-by-numbers' variety).
    6. Financial breakdown. Etre dans une panne noire: To be in dire poverty.
    7. (Junk dealers' slang): 'Stayer', 'white-elephant', unsaleable item.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > panne

  • 112 подрезать кому-либо крылья

    [podr'ezat' kryl'ya] To clip someone's wings. To limit one's movements, activities; to hamper one's freedom of action; to destroy one's self-confidence; to undermine one's power or ability to do something. Cf. To clip/cut someone's wings/claws.

    Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > подрезать кому-либо крылья

  • 113 crown

    [kraun]
    1. noun
    1) a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour:

    the queen's crown.

    تـاج
    2) ( with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy:

    revenue belonging to the Crown.

    صاحِب التاج (المَلِك أو المَلِكَـه)
    3) the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc:

    We reached the crown of the hill.

    قِمَّـة، رأس
    4) (an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.
    تاج السِّن
    2. verb
    1) to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head:

    The archbishop crowned the queen.

    يُتَوِّج (مَلِكا)
    2) to form the top part of (something):

    an iced cake crowned with a cherry.

    يُتَوِّج أعلى الشَّيء (كَعْكَه)
    3) to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).
    يُلبِّس السِّن تاجا صِناعيّا
    4) to hit (someone) on the head:

    If you do that again, I'll crown you!

    يَضربُ عَلى الرأس

    Arabic-English dictionary > crown

  • 114 equivalent

    [ɪˈkwɪvələnt]
    1. adjective
    equal in value, power, meaning etc:

    Would you say that "bravery" and "courage" are exactly equivalent?

    مُساوٍ لِ، مُتَساوٍ
    2. noun
    something or someone that is equivalent to something or someone else:

    This word has no equivalent in French.

    نَظير، مُرادِف

    Arabic-English dictionary > equivalent

  • 115 trust

    [trast]
    1. verb
    1) to have confidence or faith; to believe:

    She trusted (in) him.

    يَثِقُ في
    2) to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly:

    I can't trust my car to him.

    يأتَمِن
    3) to hope or be confident (that):

    I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.

    يأمَل
    2. noun
    1) belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing:

    trust in God.

    ثِقَه
    2) charge or care; responsibility:

    The child was placed in my trust.

    مَسْؤولِيَّه
    3) a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well:

    He holds a position of trust in the firm.

    ثِقَه، إئتِمان
    4) arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time:

    ( also adjective) a trust fund

    مالٌ مَوقوف على أو مَحْجوز لِ
    5) a group of business firms working together:

    The companies formed a trust.

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  • 116 bevriend

    voorbeelden:
    1   een bevriende mogendheid a friendly nation/power
         van bevriende zijde vernemen hear from friends/a friend
         bevriend raken met iemand become friends with someone
         goed bevriend zijn (met iemand) be close friends (with someone)

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  • 117 liggen

    [uitgestrekt zijn] lie
    [in bed vertoeven] lie be laid up ziek
    [zich bevinden] lie, be
    [met betrekking tot zaken] [rusten] lie
    [+ aan] [afhangen van] depend (on) be caused by veroorzaakt, be due to veroorzaakt
    [passen bij een aanleg/belangstelling] suit
    [met betrekking tot storm/wind] die down
    [bezig zijn] be (lying)
    [gelegerd zijn] be stationed
    voorbeelden:
    1   er lag een halve meter sneeuw there was half a metre of snow
         de sneeuw bleef niet liggen the snow did not settle
         lekker tegen iemand aan gaan liggen snuggle up to someone
         dure vloerbedekking hebben liggen have expensive carpets (on the floor)
         op grafstenenhier ligt … here lies …
         lig je lekker/goed? are you comfortable?
         hij ligt in/op bed he's (lying) in bed
         over elkaar liggen overlap
    2   ik blijf morgen liggen tot half tien I'm going to stay in bed till 9.030 tomorrow
         ga liggen! tegen een hond lie down!
         gaan liggen lie down; door ziekte take to one's bed
         op zijn zij gaan liggen lie (down) on one's side; omdraaien roll over on to one's side
         op sterven liggen lie/be dying
    3   daar ligt onze kans that's where our chance lies
         de toestand ligt hier anders the situation is (quite) different here
         de zaken liggen nu heel anders things have changed a lot (since then)
         het feit ligt er the fact remains
         het plan, zoals het er ligt, is onaanvaardbaar as it stands, the plan is unacceptable
         hoe liggen onze kansen? what are the odds?
         de prijzen liggen vrij hoog the prices are rather high
         uw bestelling ligt klaar your order is ready (for dispatch/collection)
         onze winsten liggen lager dan die van vorig jaar our profits are less than last year's
         die dagen liggen ver achter ons those days are long past
         de zaken liggen zo: it's like this: …
         zo liggen de zaken nu eenmaal I'm afraid that's the way things are
         Antwerpen ligt aan de Schelde Antwerp lies/is (situated) on the Scheldt
         de vakantie ligt weer achter ons the holidays are behind us now
         de schuld ligt bij mij the fault is mine
         de beslissing ligt bij ons the decision is ours
         de macht ligt bij het volk power is vested with the people
         met iemand in proces liggen litigate with someone
         onder het gemiddelde liggen be below average
         de bal ligt op de grond the ball is on the ground
         op het zuiden liggen face (the) south
         ze liggen voor het grijpen they're all over the place
         voor mij ligt uw brief I have before me your letter
         er lagen moeilijke jaren voor ons there were hard years ahead (of us)
    4   dat werk is voor ons blijven liggen that work has been left for us
         ik heb (nog) een paar flessen wijn liggen I have a few bottles of wine (left)
         het geld hebben liggen have the money available
         figuurlijklaat het dorp rechts van u liggen pass the village on your right
         ik heb dat boek laten liggen I left that book (behind)
    5   dat ligt eraan it depends
         ik denk dat het aan je versterker ligt I think that it's your amplifier that's causing the trouble
         dat lag aan verscheidene oorzaken that was due to various causes
         aan mij zal het niet liggen it won't be my fault
         is het nu zo koud of ligt het aan mij? is it really so cold, or is it just me?
         er is mij niets aan gelegen it doesn't matter to me
         het ligt aan die rotfiets van me it's that bloody bike of mine
         als het aan mij ligt zal hij daar niet blijven he won't stay there if I can help it
         als het aan mij ligt niet not if I can help it
         waar zou dat aan liggen? what could be the cause of this?
         het lag misschien ook een beetje aan mij I may have had something to do with it
         het kan aan mij liggen, maar … it may be just me, but …
         als het aan mij lag/ligt if it was/is up to me
    6   ze liggen elkaar niet zo erg they don't get on (with each other)
         dat genre ligt mij niet that genre doesn't appeal to me
         dit klimaat ligt mij niet this climate disagrees with me
         die jongen ligt mij helemaal niet I can't get on with that guy
    7   de wind ging liggen the wind died down
    8   lig niet zo te klieren stop pestering (me 〈enz.〉)
         hij ligt te slapen he's asleep
         liggen te zeuren be whining/bellyaching
    ¶   dubbel liggen (van het lachen) double up with laughter
         die zaak ligt nogal gevoelig the matter is a bit delicate
         zich nergens iets aan gelegen laten liggen not give a hoot for anything
         dat ligt heel anders that's a different story altogether
         als ze dat merken lig ik eruit if they catch on, I'm out
         deze auto ligt goed in de bocht this car takes corners well
         dit bed ligt lekker/hard this bed is comfortable/(too) hard
         ver uiteen liggen be poles apart
         deze auto ligt vast op de weg this car holds the road well

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  • 118 δικαιόω

    δικαιόω fut. δικαιώσω; 1 aor. ἐδικαίωσα. Pass.: 1 fut. δικαιωθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐδικαιώθην, subj. δικαιωθῶ, ptc. δικαιωθείς; pf. δεδικαίωμαι Ro 6:7; 1 Cor 4:4; ptc. δεδικαιωμένος Lk 18:14 (Soph., Hdt.; Aristot., EN 1136a; et al.; pap, LXX; En 102:10; TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 14 [Stone p. 34]; Test12Patr; ApcSed, 14:8 p. 136, 15 Ja.; Jos., Ant. 17, 206; Just.; Ath., R. 53, 1; 65, 14) to practice δικαιοσύνη.
    to take up a legal cause, show justice, do justice, take up a cause τινά (Polyb. 3, 31, 9 ὑμᾶς δὲ αὐτοὺς … δικαιώσεσθε ‘you will (find it necessary to) take up your own cause’ = you will sit in judgment on yourselves; Cass. Dio 48, 46 ‘Antony was not taking Caesar’s side’ in the matter; 2 Km 15:4; Ps 81:3) δικαιῶσαι δίκαιον take up the cause of an upright pers. 1 Cl 16:12 (Is 53:11); τινί χήρᾳ (χήραν v.l.) 8:4 (Is 1:17 ‘take up the cause of the widow’).
    to render a favorable verdict, vindicate.
    as activity of humans justify, vindicate, treat as just (Appian, Liby. 17 §70; Gen 44:16; Sir 10:29; 13:22; 23:11 al.) θέλων δ. ἑαυτόν wishing to justify himself Lk 10:29; δ. ἑαυτὸν ἐνώπιόν τινος j. oneself before someone=‘you try to make out a good case for yourselves before the public’ 16:15 (δ. ἐαυτόν as En 102:10; but s. JJeremias, ZNW 38, ’39, 117f [against him SAalen, NTS 13, ’67, 1ff]). ὁ δικαιούμενός μοι the one who vindicates himself before (or against) me B 6:1 (cp. Is 50:8). τελῶναι ἐδικαίωσαν τὸν θεόν βαπτισθέντες tax-collectors affirmed God’s uprightness and got baptized i.e. by ruling in God’s favor they admitted that they were in the wrong and took a new direction (opp. τὴν βουλὴν τ. θεοῦ ἀθετεῖν) Lk 7:29 (cp. PsSol 2:15; 3:5; 8:7, 23; 9:2).
    of experience or activity of transcendent figures, esp. in relation to humans
    α. of wisdom ἐδικαιώθη ἀπὸ τῶν τέκνων αὐτῆς is vindicated by her children (on δικ. ἀπό cp. Is 45:25. S. also Appian, Basil. 8: δικαιόω=consider someth. just or correct) Lk 7:35; also ἀπὸ τῶν ἔργων αὐτῆς Mt 11:19 (v.l. τέκνων). On this saying s. DVölter, NThT 8, 1919, 22–42; JBover, Biblica 6, 1925, 323–25; 463–65; M-JLagrange, ibid. 461–63. Of an angel Hm 5, 1, 7.
    β. of God be found in the right, be free of charges (cp. TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 14 [Stone p. 34] ‘be vindicated’ in a trial by fire) Mt 12:37 (opp. καταδικάζειν). δεδικαιωμένος Lk 18:14; GJs 5:1; δεδικαιωμένη (Salome) 20:4 (not pap). Ac 13:39 (but s. 3 below); Rv 22:11 v.l; Dg 5:14.—Paul, who has influenced later wr. (cp. Iren. 3, 18, 7 [Harv. II 102, 2f]), uses the word almost exclusively of God’s judgment. As affirmative verdict Ro 2:13. Esp. of pers. δικαιοῦσθαι be acquitted, be pronounced and treated as righteous and thereby become δίκαιος, receive the divine gift of δικαιοσύνη through faith in Christ Jesus and apart from νόμος as a basis for evaluation (MSeifrid, Justification by Faith—The Origin and Development of a Central Pauline Theme ’92) 3:20 (Ps 142:2), 24, 28; 4:2; 5:1, 9; 1 Cor 4:4; Gal 2:16f (Ps 142:2); 3:11, 24; 5:4; Tit 3:7; Phil 3:12 v.l.; B 4:10; 15:7; IPhld 8:2; Dg 9:4; (w. ἁγιάζεσθαι) Hv 3, 9, 1. οὐ παρὰ τοῦτο δεδικαίωμαι I am not justified by this (after 1 Cor 4:4) IRo 5:1. ἵνα δικαιωθῇ σου ἡ σάρξ that your flesh (as the sinful part) may be acquitted Hs 5, 7, 1; δ. ἔργοις by (on the basis of) works, by what one does 1 Cl 30:3; cp. Js 2:21, 24f (ἔργον 1a and πίστις 2dδ); διʼ ἐαυτῶν δ. by oneself=as a result of one’s own accomplishments 1 Cl 32:4. (cp. κατὰ νόμον Hippol., Ref. 7, 34, 1).—Since Paul views God’s justifying action in close connection with the power of Christ’s resurrection, there is sometimes no clear distinction between the justifying action of acquittal and the gift of new life through the Holy Spirit as God’s activity in promoting uprightness in believers. Passages of this nature include Ro 3:26, 30; 4:5 (on δικαιοῦν τὸν ἀσεβῆ cp. the warning against accepting δῶρα to arrange acquittal Ex 23:7 and Is 5:23; δικαιούμενοι δωρεάν Ro 3:24 is therefore all the more pointed); 8:30, 33 (Is 50:8); Gal 3:8; Dg 9:5. For the view (held since Chrysostom) that δ. in these and other pass. means ‘make upright’ s. Goodsp., Probs. 143–46, JBL 73, ’54, 86–91.
    to cause someone to be released from personal or institutional claims that are no longer to be considered pertinent or valid, make free/pure (the act. Ps 72:13) in our lit. pass. δικαιοῦμαι be set free, made pure ἀπό from (Sir 26:29; TestSim 6:1, both δικ. ἀπὸ [τῆς] ἁμαρτίας) ἀπὸ πάντων ὧν οὐκ ἠδυνήθητε ἐν νόμω Μωϋσέως δικαιωθῆναι from everything fr. which you could not be freed by the law of Moses Ac 13:38; cp. vs. 39. ὁ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τ. ἁμαρτίας the one who died is freed fr. sin Ro 6:7 (s. KKuhn, ZNW 30, ’31, 305–10; EKlaar, ibid. 59, ’68, 131–34). In the context of 1 Cor 6:11 ἐδικαιώθητε means you have become pure.—In the language of the mystery religions (Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 258ff) δικαιοῦσθαι refers to a radical inner change which the initiate experiences (Herm. Wr. 13, 9 χωρὶς γὰρ κρίσεως ἰδὲ πῶς τὴν ἀδικίαν ἐξήλασεν. ἐδικαιώθημεν, ὦ τέκνον, ἀδικίας ἀπούσης) and approaches the sense ‘become deified’. Some are inclined to find in 1 Ti 3:16 a similar use; but see under 4.
    to demonstrate to be morally right, prove to be right, pass. of God is proved to be right Ro 3:4; 1 Cl 18:4 (both Ps 50:6). Of Christ 1 Ti 3:16.—Lit. s. on δικαιοσύνη 3c.—HRosman, Iustificare (δικαιοῦν) est verbum causativum: Verbum Domini 21, ’41, 144–47; NWatson, Δικ. in the LXX, JBL 79, ’60, 255–66; CCosgrove, JBL 106, ’87, 653–70.—DELG s.v. δίκη. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq.

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  • 119 θάνατος

    θάνατος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)
    the termination of physical life, death
    natural death J 11:4, 13; Hb 7:23; 9:15f; Rv 18:8 (s. also 1d); 1 Cl 9:3. Opp. ζωή (Mel., P. 49, 355; cp. 2a.) Ro 7:10; 8:38; 1 Cor 3:22; 2 Cor 1:9 (s. also 1bα); Phil 1:20. γεύεσθαι θανάτου taste death = die (γεύομαι 2) Mt 16:28; Mk 9:1; Lk 9:27; J 8:52; Hb 2:9b. Also ἰδεῖν θάνατον (Astrampsychus p. 26 Dec. 48, 2. Also θεάομαι θ. p. 6 ln. 53) Lk 2:26; Hb 11:5; ζητεῖν τὸν θ. Rv 9:6 (where follows φεύγει ὁ θ. ἀπʼ αὐτῶν). θανάτου καταφρονεῖν despise death ISm 3:2; Dg 10:7a (Just., A II, 10, 8 al.; Tat. 11, 1 al.). περίλυπος ἕως θανάτου sorrowful even to the point of death (Jon 4:9 σφόδρα λελύπημαι ἕως θανάτου; Sir 37:2) Mt 26:38; Mk 14:34; ἄχρι θ. to the point of death of a devotion that does not shrink even fr. the sacrifice of one’s life Rv 2:10; 12:11 (TestJob 5:1; cp. Just., D. 30, 2 μέχρι θ. al.); διώκειν ἄχρι θανάτου persecute even to death Ac 22:4. Also διώκειν ἐν θανάτῳ B 5:11. διώκειν εἰς θ. AcPl Ha 11, 20 (opp. εἰς ζωήν). εἰς θ. πορεύεσθαι go to one’s death Lk 22:33. [ἀναβῆναι] εἰς τὸν τοῦ θανάτου [τόπον] AcPl Ha 6, 30. ἀσθενεῖν παραπλήσιον θανάτῳ be nearly dead with illness Phil 2:27; ἐσφαγμένος εἰς θ. receive a fatal wound Rv 13:3a. ἡ πληγὴ τοῦ θανάτου a fatal wound 13:3b, 12. φόβος θανάτου Hb 2:15.
    of death as a penalty (Thu. et al.; Diod S 14, 66, 3: the tyrant is μυρίων θανάτων τυχεῖν δίκαιος=‘worthy of suffering countless deaths’; Just., A I, 45, 5 θανάτου ὁρισθέντος κατὰ … τῶν ὁμολογούντων τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Χριστοῦ al.).
    α. as inflicted by secular courts ἔνοχος θανάτου ἐστίν he deserves death (ἔνοχος 2bα) Mt 26:66; Mk 14:64; παραδιδόναι εἰς θ. betray, give over to death Mt 10:21; Mk 13:12 (ApcEsdr 3:12 p. 27, 23 Tdf.). θανάτῳ τελευτᾶν die the death = be punished w. death Mt 15:4; Mk 7:10 (both Ex 21:17). ἄξιον θανάτου, deserving death (the entire clause οὐδὲν … αὐτῷ=he is not guilty of any capital crime; cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 144) Lk 23:15 (s. αἴτιος 2); Ac 23:29; 25:11, 25. αἴτιον θανάτου Lk 23:22 (s. αἴτιος 2). Also αἰτία θανάτου (Lucian, Tyrannic. 11) Ac 13:28; 28:18; κρίμα θ. sentence of death: παραδιδόναι εἰς κρίμα θ. sentence to death Lk 24:20; fig. ἐν ἑαυτοῖς τὸ ἀπόκριμα τοῦ θ. ἐσχήκαμεν 2 Cor 1:9. κατακρίνειν τινὰ θανάτῳ (εἰς θάνατον v.l.) condemn someone to death Mt 20:18.—Several of the pass. just quoted refer to the death sentence passed against Christ; sim., θάνατος is freq. used
    β. of the death of Christ gener. (Just., D. 52, 4 al.; ἀνθρώπου θ. ἀποθανεῖν Orig., C. Cels. 1, 61, 40): Ro 5:10; 6:3–5; 1 Cor 11:26; Phil 2:8a; 3:10; Col 1:22; Hb 2:14a; IEph 7:2; 19:1; IMg 9:1; ITr 2:1. τὸ πάθημα τ. θανάτου the suffering of death Hb 2:9. ἕως θανάτου καταντῆσαι even to meet death Pol 1:2.—GWiencke, Pls über Jesu Tod ’39.—The expr. ὠδῖνες τοῦ θανάτου, used Ac 2:24 in a passage referring to Christ, comes fr. the LXX, where in Ps 17:5 and 114:3 it renders חֶבְלֵי־מָוֶת (cp. 1QH 3, 7–12). This would lit. be ‘bonds of death’. But an interchange of חֶבֶל ‘bond’ and חֵבֶל ‘pain’, specif. ‘birth-pangs’, has made of it pangs of death (cp. a sim. interchange in 2 Km 22:6 al. LXX, and the expr. in Pol 1:2 λύσας τ. ὠδῖνας τοῦ ᾅδου after Ac 2:24 v.l.). This results in a remarkably complex metaphor (s. BGildersleeve, Pindar 1885, 355 on ‘telescoped’ metaphor) Ac 2:24, where death is regarded as being in labor, and unable to hold back its child, the Messiah (s. Beginn. IV ad loc.; Field, Notes 112).
    γ. of natural death as divine punishment (Did., Gen. 148, 25; 171, 9) Ro 5:12ab; 21; 1 Cor 15:21; B 12:2, 5.
    of the danger of death (2 Ch 32:11) σῴζειν τινὰ ἐκ θανάτου save someone fr. death (PsSol 13:2 [ἀπὸ … θ.]; Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 120 D.; Just., D. 98, 1 σωθῆναι ἀπὸ τοῦ θ.) Hb 5:7. Also ῥύεσθαι ἐκ θ. 2 Cor 1:10 (Just., D. 111, 3). θάνατοι danger(s)/perils of death (Epict. 4, 6, 2; Ptolem., Apotel. 2, 9, 5; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 307 D.: ὥσπερ Ὀδυσσεὺς θ.; Maximus Tyr. 15, 8a; Philo, In Flacc. 175 προαποθνῄσκω πολλοὺς θανάτους) 11:23. μέχρι θανάτου ἐγγίζειν come close to dying Phil 2:30. 2 Cor 4:11, cp. vs. 12, is reminiscent of the constant danger of death which faced the apostle as he followed his calling.
    of the manner of death (Artem. 1, 31 p. 33, 10; 4, 83 p. 251, 16 μυρίοι θ.=‘countless kinds of death’; TestAbr A 20 p. 102, 25 [Stone p. 52] ἑβδομήκοντα δύο εἰσὶν θ.; ParJer 9:22; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21, 191 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 191]) ποίῳ θ. by what kind of death J 12:33; 18:32; 21:19. θ. σταυροῦ Phil 2:8b.
    death as personified Ro 5:14, 17; 6:9; 1 Cor 15:26 (cp. Plut., Mor. 370c τέλος ἀπολεῖσθαι [for ἀπολείπεσθαι] τὸν Ἅιδην); vss. 54–56 (s. on κέντρον 1); Rv 1:18; 6:8a; 20:13f; 21:4; B 5:6; 16:9 (this concept among Jews [Hos 13:14; Sir 14:12; 4 Esdr 8, 53; SyrBar 21, 23; TestAbr A 16ff; Bousset, Rel.3 253, 2] and Greeks [ERohde, Psyche1903, II 241; 249; CRobert, Thanatos 1879].—JKroll, Gott u. Hölle ’32; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 114ff; JUbbink, Paulus en de dood: NThSt 1, 1918, 3–10 and s. on ἁμαρτία 3a).
    death viewed transcendently in contrast to a living relationship with God, death extension of mng. 1 (Philo)
    of spiritual death, to which one is subject unless one lives out of the power of God’s grace. θάνατον οὐ μὴ θεωρήσῃ J 8:51. Opp. ζωή 5:24; 1J 3:14; Ro 7:10; 8:6. This death stands in the closest relation to sin: Ro 7:13b; Js 1:15; 5:20; 2 Cl 1:6; Hv 2, 3, 1; also to the flesh: Paul thinks of the earthly body as σῶμα τ. θανάτου Ro 7:24. In contrast to the gospel the law of Moses engraved on stone διακονία τοῦ θανάτου service that leads to death 2 Cor 3:7 (cp. Tat. 14, 1 θανάτου … ἐπιτηδεύματα). The νόμος, which is τὸ ἀγαθόν, proves to be θάνατος death = deadly or cause of death Ro 7:13a. The unredeemed are ἐν χώρᾳ καὶ σκιᾷ θανάτου Mt 4:16; cp. Lk 1:79 (both Is 9:2). ἐν σκοτίᾳ θανάτου AcPl Ha 8, 32 (=BMM verso 4). This mng. of θάνατος cannot always be clearly distinguished fr. the foll., since spiritual death merges into
    eternal death. θαν. αἰώνιος B 20:1. This kind of death is meant Ro 1:32; 6:16, 21, 23; 7:5; 2 Cor 7:10; 2 Ti 1:10; Hb 2:14b; B 10:5; 2 Cl 16:4; Dg 10:7b; Hv 1, 1, 8; m 4, 1, 2. ἁμαρτία πρὸς θάνατον 1J 5:16f (Polyaenus 8, 32 bravery πρὸς θ.=‘to the point of death’; s. ἁμαρτάνω e and TestIss 7:1 ἁμαρτία εἰς θάνατον). ὀσμὴ ἐκ θανάτου εἰς θάνατον a fragrance that comes from death and leads to death 2 Cor 2:16. In Rv this (final) death is called the second death (ὁ δεύτερος θ. also Plut., Mor. 942f) 2:11; 20:6, 14b; 21:8 (s. TZahn, comm. 604–8).—GQuell, Die Auffassung des Todes in Israel 1926; JLeipoldt, D. Tod bei Griechen u. Juden ’42; TBarrosse, Death and Sin in Ro: CBQ 15, ’53, 438–59; ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55 (lit.); SBrandon, The Personification of Death in Some Ancient Religions, BJRL 43, ’61, 317–35.
    a particular manner of death, fatal illness, pestilence and the like, as established by context (Job 27:15; Jer 15:2: θάνατος … μάχαιρα … λιμός) Rv 2:23. ἀποκτεῖναι ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ κ. ἐν λιμῷ κ. ἐν θανάτῳ 6:8b; 18:8 (cp. PsSol 13:2; 15:7; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 37, 10).—JToynbee, Death and Burial in the Roman World ’71; SHumphreys, The Family, Women, and Death ’83.—B. 287. DELG. BHHW III 1999–2001. 1609–13. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 120 κατακυριεύω

    κατακυριεύω (κυριεύω ‘to be lord or master of’) fut. κατακυριεύσω; 1 aor. κατεκυρίευσα, impv. κατακυρίευσον; 1 aor. pass. κατεκυριεύθην.
    to bring into subjection, become master, gain dominion over, subdue (Diod S 14, 64, 1; Num 21:24; 32:22; Ps 9:26 al.) τινός (LXX; Test12Patr) Ac 19:16. Fig. become master, gain power τινός over someone (TestJud 15:5) or someth. τοῦ διαβόλου Hm 7:2; 12, 4, 7; 12, 6, 4. τῶν ἔργων τοῦ διαβόλου 12, 6, 2. τῶν πονηρῶν ἔργων 5, 1, 1. τῆς διψυχίας master doubt 9:10. τῆς ἐπιθυμίας τῆς πονηρᾶς κατακυριεῦσαι to master base desire 12, 2, 5. ἃ βλέπεις, ἐκείνων κατακυρίευε what you see, strive to master that Hs 9, 2, 7.—Pass. ὑπό τινος let oneself be overcome by someth. Hm 12, 2, 3.
    to have mastery, be master, lord it (over), rule τινός of, over someone or someth. (Ps 118:133; Gen 1:28; Sir 17:4; TestNapht 8:6; ApcMos 14; Ar.) Mt 20:25; Mk 10:42. τῆς γῆς B 6:13, 17. τῶν ὑπὸ τὸν οὐρανὸν πάντων be master of everything under heaven Hm 12, 4, 2; cp. 3. τῶν κλήρων 1 Pt 5:3.—DELG s.v. κύριος. TW.

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  • do someone a power of good — do (someone) a power of good informal to make someone feel much better. That walk in the fresh air did me a power of good …   New idioms dictionary

  • do someone a power of good — ► do someone a power of good informal be very beneficial to someone. Main Entry: ↑power …   English terms dictionary

  • power — ► NOUN 1) the ability to do something or act in a particular way. 2) the capacity to influence other people or the course of events. 3) a right or authority given or delegated to a person or body. 4) political authority or control. 5) physical… …   English terms dictionary

  • do someone a power of good — informal be very beneficial to someone. → power …   English new terms dictionary

  • power — pow|er1 W1S1 [ˈpauə US paur] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(control)¦ 2¦(government)¦ 3¦(influence)¦ 4¦(right/authority)¦ 5¦(ability)¦ 6¦(energy)¦ 7 earning/purchasing/bargaining etc power 8¦(strength)¦ 9¦(electricity)¦ 10 air/sea p …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • power — 1 noun 1 CONTROL (U) the ability or right to control people or events: We all felt that the chairman had too much power. | He was motivated by greed, envy, and the lust for power. (+ over): She has a lot of power over the people in her team. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • power — [[t]pa͟ʊə(r)[/t]] ♦ powers, powering, powered 1) N UNCOUNT If someone has power, they have a lot of control over people and activities. She interviewed six women who have reached positions of great power and influence... In a democracy, power… …   English dictionary

  • power — noun 1》 the ability to do something or act in a particular way. 2》 the capacity to influence the behaviour of others, the emotions, or the course of events. 3》 a right or authority given or delegated to a person or body.     ↘political authority… …   English new terms dictionary

  • power of attorney — power of attorney: an instrument containing an authorization for one to act as the agent of the principal that terminates esp. upon revocation by the principal or death of the principal or agent – called also letter of attorney; du·ra·ble power… …   Law dictionary

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