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1 omluvit se
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2 ilmoittaa ettei voi tulla
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3 odprosit
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4 prosit za prominutí
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5 pedir la tarde libre
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6 отпроситься
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7 minta bebas dari hukuman
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8 rechazar
• beg off on• brush apart• brush away• fight off• hold it right there• hold office• pass unhindered• pass upon• put at the front• put away from• refuse to accept• repel• repudiate• stave off• thrust aside• thrust away• turn away• turn down• turn one's back on -
9 omlouvat
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10 absagen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Veranstaltung, Flug) cancel, call off2. (Einladung) turn downII vt/i1. auch als Künstler: (nach vorheriger Zusage) cry ( oder beg) off; er hat im letzten Moment abgesagt he cried ( oder begged)off at the last moment; (ablehnen) cancel, tell s.o. not to comeIII v/i1. jemandem absagen (Veranstaltung, Termin) tell s.o. s.th. is off; (jemanden ausladen) tell s.o. not to come; (wenn man selbst verhindert ist) tell s.o. one can’t come; ich muss leider absagen I’m afraid I can’t come (after all)* * *to call off; to refuse; to cancel; to renege* * *ạb|sa|gen sep1. vt(= rückgängig machen) Veranstaltung, Besuch to cancel, to call off; (= ablehnen) Einladung to decline, to turn down, to refuseer hat seine Teilnahme abgesagt — he decided to withdraw his participation
2. vito cry off (Brit), to canceljdm absagen — to tell sb that one can't come
wenn ich ihn einlade, sagt er jedes Mal ab — whenever I invite him he says no
* * *1) (to cancel: The party's been called off.) call off2) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) cancel3) (to cancel (an engagement or agreement).) cry off4) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) put off* * *ab|sa·gen▪ etw \absagen to cancel [or call off] stheine Einladung von jdm \absagen to decline sb's invitationich muss leider \absagen I'm afraid I'll have to cry offhast du schon bei ihr abgesagt? have you told her you're not coming?* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
telefonisch absagen — ring to say one cannot come
2)dem Bewerber wurde abgesagt — the applicant was rejected
* * *absagen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Veranstaltung, Flug) cancel, call off2. (Einladung) turn downB. v/t & v/ier hat im letzten Moment abgesagt he cried ( oder begged)off at the last moment; (ablehnen) cancel, tell sb not to comeC. v/i1.jemandem absagen (Veranstaltung, Termin) tell sb sth is off; (jemanden ausladen) tell sb not to come; (wenn man selbst verhindert ist) tell sb one can’t come;ich muss leider absagen I’m afraid I can’t come (after all)2. geh fig:* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
2)* * *v.to beg off v.to call off v.to renege v. -
11 suplicar
v.1 to appeal to (law).Le supliqué a mi esposa hacer eso I appealed to my wife to do that.2 to beg, to beg off, to beg of, to beseech.Ricardo le suplica a María un favor especial Richard begs Mary a special favor.3 to implore, to plead, to supplicate.María suplica con fervor Mary implores fervently.Ricardo suplicó un favor Richard supplicated a favor.* * *1 to beseech, beg, implore2 DERECHO to appeal to* * *verbto beg, plead* * *VT1) (=rogar) to beg, beg for, plead for, imploresuplicar a algn no hacer algo — to beg o implore sb not to do sth
2) (Jur) to appeal to, petition (de against)* * *suplicarle a alguien QUE + SUBJ — to beg o implore o (liter) beseech somebody to + inf
* * *= implore, appeal for, plead, entreat, beseech, beg.Ex. Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.Ex. She stopped and looked hard into his eyes, as it were, appealing for approval.Ex. 'Jeanne, will you not do anything about this, please?' he pleaded.Ex. Bajalovic entreated her to go on.Ex. In this play Isabella, the heroine, refuses Angelo's dishonorable proposal to her though it would save Claudio her brother's life if she yielded; and she does this in spite of the fact that Claudio beseeches her to yield = En esta obra de teatro Isabella, la heroína, rechaza la proposición deshonrosa de Angelo aunque con ello salvaría la vida de su hermano Claudio; y lo hace a pesar de que Claudio le suplica que ceda.Ex. A sociologist at Yale begs libraries to keep information from him - he says that information seeks him everywhere in this world of email, fax and telephone.* * *suplicarle a alguien QUE + SUBJ — to beg o implore o (liter) beseech somebody to + inf
* * *= implore, appeal for, plead, entreat, beseech, beg.Ex: Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.
Ex: She stopped and looked hard into his eyes, as it were, appealing for approval.Ex: 'Jeanne, will you not do anything about this, please?' he pleaded.Ex: Bajalovic entreated her to go on.Ex: In this play Isabella, the heroine, refuses Angelo's dishonorable proposal to her though it would save Claudio her brother's life if she yielded; and she does this in spite of the fact that Claudio beseeches her to yield = En esta obra de teatro Isabella, la heroína, rechaza la proposición deshonrosa de Angelo aunque con ello salvaría la vida de su hermano Claudio; y lo hace a pesar de que Claudio le suplica que ceda.Ex: A sociologist at Yale begs libraries to keep information from him - he says that information seeks him everywhere in this world of email, fax and telephone.* * *suplicar [A2 ]vt(rogar) to begperdóname, te lo suplico forgive me, I beg o implore yousuplicarle a algn QUE + SUBJ to beg o implore o ( liter) beseech sb to + INFte suplico que no se lo digas I beg you not to tell him* * *
suplicar ( conjugate suplicar) verbo transitivo ( rogar) to beg;
suplicar verbo transitivo to beg, implore: te suplico que lo olvides, I beseech you to forget it
' suplicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desesperación
English:
appeal
- beg
- implore
- plead
- beseech
- entreat
* * *suplicar vtsuplicar a alguien que haga algo to beg sb to do sth;déjame verla, te lo suplico let me see her, I beg of you2. Der to appeal to* * ** * *suplicar {72} vtimplorar, rogar: to entreat, to implore, to supplicate* * * -
12 absägen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Veranstaltung, Flug) cancel, call off2. (Einladung) turn downII vt/i1. auch als Künstler: (nach vorheriger Zusage) cry ( oder beg) off; er hat im letzten Moment abgesagt he cried ( oder begged)off at the last moment; (ablehnen) cancel, tell s.o. not to comeIII v/i1. jemandem absagen (Veranstaltung, Termin) tell s.o. s.th. is off; (jemanden ausladen) tell s.o. not to come; (wenn man selbst verhindert ist) tell s.o. one can’t come; ich muss leider absagen I’m afraid I can’t come (after all)* * *to call off; to refuse; to cancel; to renege* * *ạb|sa|gen sep1. vt(= rückgängig machen) Veranstaltung, Besuch to cancel, to call off; (= ablehnen) Einladung to decline, to turn down, to refuseer hat seine Teilnahme abgesagt — he decided to withdraw his participation
2. vito cry off (Brit), to canceljdm absagen — to tell sb that one can't come
wenn ich ihn einlade, sagt er jedes Mal ab — whenever I invite him he says no
* * *1) (to cancel: The party's been called off.) call off2) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) cancel3) (to cancel (an engagement or agreement).) cry off4) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) put off* * *ab|sa·gen▪ etw \absagen to cancel [or call off] stheine Einladung von jdm \absagen to decline sb's invitationich muss leider \absagen I'm afraid I'll have to cry offhast du schon bei ihr abgesagt? have you told her you're not coming?* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
telefonisch absagen — ring to say one cannot come
2)dem Bewerber wurde abgesagt — the applicant was rejected
* * *absägen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. saw off (von etwas from sth)2. umg, fig (give sb the) axe (US ax)* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
2)* * *v.to beg off v.to call off v.to renege v. -
13 παραιτέομαι
A beg of or from another, ask as a favour of him, , etc.; τι Hdt.1.24,90: with inf. added,ἓν δ' αὐτοὺς παραιτησώμεθα, ἐπίδηλον ἡμῖν.. ποιεῖν, ἢν τοῖς ἔπεσι χαίρωσι Ar.Eq.37
: with inf. for acc., ; Προμηθέα -εῖται Ἐπιμηθεὺς αὐτὸς νεῖμαι asks P. for permission to.., Pl.Prt. 320d, cf. Hdt.4.146: c. acc. cogn.,παραίτησιν π. Pl.Criti. 107a
.2 παραιτησάμενος βασιλέα having obtained the king's leave, Hdt.6.24: generally, intercede with, appeal to a person, Id.3.132, 5.33;κτεῖν', οὐ παραιτοῦμαί σε E.Heracl. 1026
, cf. Ar.V. 1257; π. σφέας, ὡς ἄξουσι .. entreating them and saying that.., Hdt.4.158: c. dupl. acc., beg one's pardon for..,σὲ παραιτοῦμαι τάδε E.IA 685
: abs.,εἴ τις ὑμῶν ἀχθεσθήσεται, παραιτοῦμαι And.3.21
, cf. Plb.39.1.6.3 c. acc. et inf., entreat one to.., Hdt.1.90, 6.86. γ, X.Mem.2.2.14, etc.; παραιτήσομαιδ' ὑμᾶς μηδὲν ἀχθεσθῆναί μοι D.21.58
;π. σε συγγνώμην ἔχειν Men.867
: c. gen. pers. et inf., beg of.., : c. inf. only,π. μηδὲν τούτων δρᾶν Th.5.63
.II c. acc. rei, avert by entreaty, deprecate,τὴν ὀργήν Aeschin.3.198
;τὰς ζημίας ὑπέρ τινος Id.2.19
, cf. D.21.5;αἰκίαν Plb.1.80.8
;τὸν φθόνον Plu.Pomp.56
;τὸ ἀποθανεῖν Act.Ap.25.11
: abs., τοῖς.. παραιτουμένοις [πρᾷοί εἰσιν] Arist.Rh. 1380a28, cf. PCair.Zen.482.14 (iii B. C.).2 decline, deprecate,χάριν Pi.N.10.30
;τὴν διαίρεσιν τῶν ὀνομάτων Pl. Prt. 358a
;τοὺς πότους Plu.Them.3
;τοὺς.. γραώδεις μύθους 1 Ep.Ti. 4.7
; π. [τὰ ὦτα] refuse to hear, Philostr.Her.11; refuse,βρώσεις Id.VA1.8
, cf. Porph.Abst.4.7: c. inf., παλιλλογεῖν παρῄτηται Sch.Il.1.365; in Rev.Phil.32.252; also τοὺς πολλοὺς χαρακτῆρας παρῃτημέναι εἰσὶν αἱ ἀντωνυμίαι do not admit.., A.D.Synt.104.16; reject a theory, interpretation, or MS. reading, Theo Sm.p.200 H., Iamb.VP2.7, Sch.A.R.2.127, Sch.Ar. Pax 854; except, Hdn.Gr.2.929; reject the use of, avoid,τὴν λογικήν S.E.M.7.15
, cf. Ptol.Tetr. 107, etc.3 c. acc. pers., ask him to excuse one, decline his invitation, Plb.5.27.3; παραιτησάμενος Ἔφορον, Lat. pace Ephori, Id.5.33.2: abs., Ev.Luc.14.18:—[voice] Pass., ἔχε με παρῃτημένον ibid.4 π. γυναῖκα divorce her, Plu.2.206a; π. οἰκέτην dismiss him, D.L.6.82;π. τινὰ τῆς οἰκίας Luc.Abd.19
:—[voice] Pass., .5 of medicines, relieve,ναυσίαν Dsc.3.70
; ὀδόντων ἀλγήματα ib.48.III c. acc. pers., intercede for, beg off, esp. from punishment, Hdt.3.119, Plb.4.51.1;π. τινὰ τιμωρίας Plu.Sull.31
; Θεσσαλοὺς τοῦ Μηδισμοῦ π. excuse them from the charge of Medism, Id.2.868d;π. περί τινων X.An.6.6.29
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραιτέομαι
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14 εξαιτητέον
ἐξαιτητέονone must beg off: masc acc sgἐξαιτητέονone must beg off: neut nom /voc /acc sgἐξαιτητέοςmasc /fem acc sgἐξαιτητέοςneut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 ἐξαιτητέον
ἐξαιτητέονone must beg off: masc acc sgἐξαιτητέονone must beg off: neut nom /voc /acc sgἐξαιτητέοςmasc /fem acc sgἐξαιτητέοςneut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 υποπαραιτούμενον
ὑποπαραιτέομαιbeg off: pres part mp masc acc sg (attic epic doric)ὑποπαραιτέομαιbeg off: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic epic doric) -
17 ὑποπαραιτούμενον
ὑποπαραιτέομαιbeg off: pres part mp masc acc sg (attic epic doric)ὑποπαραιτέομαιbeg off: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic epic doric) -
18 mendigar de
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19 pedir dispensa
v.1 to ask to be exempted, to beg off.2 to ask to be exempted, to beg off. -
20 pedir perdón
• apologize• apologize to• beg for forgiveness• beg off• beg pardon
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