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  • 21 круто приходится

    ТУГО < КРУТО> ПРИХОДИТСЯ/ПРИШЛОСЬ кому coll
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    s.o. finds himself in a difficult situation (often in refer, to having to work very hard to make a living, learn sth., accomplish sth. etc):
    - X-y туго придется things will be difficult (rough, tight etc) for X;
    - X will have a hard (rough, tough etc) time;
    - [in refer, to financial hardships only] X will be hard up.
         ♦ Уходя из дома, она [Людмила] не взяла с собой кружку, не взяла хлеба; казалось, что она всю дорогу не будет ни есть, ни пить. Но на пароходе... ей мучительно захотелось есть, и Людмила поняла, что ей круто придется (Гроссман 2). She [Lyudmila] hadn't brought a mug or even any bread, she had thought she wouldn't want to eat or drink during the journey. On the steamer, however, she had felt desperately hungry..and had realized that things were going to be difficult (2a)
         ♦ У самой Аны детей не было. Зато у ее трех братьев и двух сестер было в общей сложности 44 ребенка... Ана сказала, что... большинство из них, вырастая, хотят иметь высшее образование, и ее братьям и сестрам приходится туго - им нужно много работать, чтобы дети имели высшее образование (Лимонов 1). Ana herself had no children. But all in all her three brothers and two sisters had forty-four children....Ana said that...most of them, as they grew up, wanted to have a higher education, and things were tight for her brothers and sisters - they had to work very hard so that the children could have more education (1a).
         ♦ Советский паспорт, советское гражданство... Сколько возвышенных слов сочинено о том, какая честь быть гражданином СССР. Честь, конечно, большая, но туго приходится тем, кто пытается от нее отказаться (Войнович 1). A Soviet passport, Soviet citizenship....How many exalted words have been written about the honor it is to be a citizen of the USSR. It is, of course, a great honor, but anyone who tries to renounce it is in for a rough time (1a).
         ♦ Сначала им [табачнику Коле и его жене Даше] пришлось довольно туго, но потом, во времена нэпа, персидский коммерсант снова открыл свою кофейню-кондитерскую, на этот раз осторожно назвав ее "Кейфующий пролетарий". Он взял в долю бывшего табачника... (Искандер 3). At first they [the tobacco merchant Kolya and his wife Dasha] were rather hard up. Then, during the era of the New Economic Policy, the Persian merchant opened his coffeehouse and bake shop again - this time cautiously naming it the Idle Proletariat - and took on the former tobacco merchant as partner (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > круто приходится

  • 22 круто пришлось

    ТУГО < КРУТО> ПРИХОДИТСЯ/ПРИШЛОСЬ кому coll
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    s.o. finds himself in a difficult situation (often in refer, to having to work very hard to make a living, learn sth., accomplish sth. etc):
    - X-y туго придется things will be difficult (rough, tight etc) for X;
    - X will have a hard (rough, tough etc) time;
    - [in refer, to financial hardships only] X will be hard up.
         ♦ Уходя из дома, она [Людмила] не взяла с собой кружку, не взяла хлеба; казалось, что она всю дорогу не будет ни есть, ни пить. Но на пароходе... ей мучительно захотелось есть, и Людмила поняла, что ей круто придется (Гроссман 2). She [Lyudmila] hadn't brought a mug or even any bread, she had thought she wouldn't want to eat or drink during the journey. On the steamer, however, she had felt desperately hungry..and had realized that things were going to be difficult (2a)
         ♦ У самой Аны детей не было. Зато у ее трех братьев и двух сестер было в общей сложности 44 ребенка... Ана сказала, что... большинство из них, вырастая, хотят иметь высшее образование, и ее братьям и сестрам приходится туго - им нужно много работать, чтобы дети имели высшее образование (Лимонов 1). Ana herself had no children. But all in all her three brothers and two sisters had forty-four children....Ana said that...most of them, as they grew up, wanted to have a higher education, and things were tight for her brothers and sisters - they had to work very hard so that the children could have more education (1a).
         ♦ Советский паспорт, советское гражданство... Сколько возвышенных слов сочинено о том, какая честь быть гражданином СССР. Честь, конечно, большая, но туго приходится тем, кто пытается от нее отказаться (Войнович 1). A Soviet passport, Soviet citizenship....How many exalted words have been written about the honor it is to be a citizen of the USSR. It is, of course, a great honor, but anyone who tries to renounce it is in for a rough time (1a).
         ♦ Сначала им [табачнику Коле и его жене Даше] пришлось довольно туго, но потом, во времена нэпа, персидский коммерсант снова открыл свою кофейню-кондитерскую, на этот раз осторожно назвав ее "Кейфующий пролетарий". Он взял в долю бывшего табачника... (Искандер 3). At first they [the tobacco merchant Kolya and his wife Dasha] were rather hard up. Then, during the era of the New Economic Policy, the Persian merchant opened his coffeehouse and bake shop again - this time cautiously naming it the Idle Proletariat - and took on the former tobacco merchant as partner (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > круто пришлось

  • 23 туго приходится

    ТУГО < КРУТО> ПРИХОДИТСЯ/ПРИШЛОСЬ кому coll
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    s.o. finds himself in a difficult situation (often in refer, to having to work very hard to make a living, learn sth., accomplish sth. etc):
    - X-y туго придется things will be difficult (rough, tight etc) for X;
    - X will have a hard (rough, tough etc) time;
    - [in refer, to financial hardships only] X will be hard up.
         ♦ Уходя из дома, она [Людмила] не взяла с собой кружку, не взяла хлеба; казалось, что она всю дорогу не будет ни есть, ни пить. Но на пароходе... ей мучительно захотелось есть, и Людмила поняла, что ей круто придется (Гроссман 2). She [Lyudmila] hadn't brought a mug or even any bread, she had thought she wouldn't want to eat or drink during the journey. On the steamer, however, she had felt desperately hungry..and had realized that things were going to be difficult (2a)
         ♦ У самой Аны детей не было. Зато у ее трех братьев и двух сестер было в общей сложности 44 ребенка... Ана сказала, что... большинство из них, вырастая, хотят иметь высшее образование, и ее братьям и сестрам приходится туго - им нужно много работать, чтобы дети имели высшее образование (Лимонов 1). Ana herself had no children. But all in all her three brothers and two sisters had forty-four children....Ana said that...most of them, as they grew up, wanted to have a higher education, and things were tight for her brothers and sisters - they had to work very hard so that the children could have more education (1a).
         ♦ Советский паспорт, советское гражданство... Сколько возвышенных слов сочинено о том, какая честь быть гражданином СССР. Честь, конечно, большая, но туго приходится тем, кто пытается от нее отказаться (Войнович 1). A Soviet passport, Soviet citizenship....How many exalted words have been written about the honor it is to be a citizen of the USSR. It is, of course, a great honor, but anyone who tries to renounce it is in for a rough time (1a).
         ♦ Сначала им [табачнику Коле и его жене Даше] пришлось довольно туго, но потом, во времена нэпа, персидский коммерсант снова открыл свою кофейню-кондитерскую, на этот раз осторожно назвав ее "Кейфующий пролетарий". Он взял в долю бывшего табачника... (Искандер 3). At first they [the tobacco merchant Kolya and his wife Dasha] were rather hard up. Then, during the era of the New Economic Policy, the Persian merchant opened his coffeehouse and bake shop again - this time cautiously naming it the Idle Proletariat - and took on the former tobacco merchant as partner (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > туго приходится

  • 24 туго пришлось

    ТУГО < КРУТО> ПРИХОДИТСЯ/ПРИШЛОСЬ кому coll
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    s.o. finds himself in a difficult situation (often in refer, to having to work very hard to make a living, learn sth., accomplish sth. etc):
    - X-y туго придется things will be difficult (rough, tight etc) for X;
    - X will have a hard (rough, tough etc) time;
    - [in refer, to financial hardships only] X will be hard up.
         ♦ Уходя из дома, она [Людмила] не взяла с собой кружку, не взяла хлеба; казалось, что она всю дорогу не будет ни есть, ни пить. Но на пароходе... ей мучительно захотелось есть, и Людмила поняла, что ей круто придется (Гроссман 2). She [Lyudmila] hadn't brought a mug or even any bread, she had thought she wouldn't want to eat or drink during the journey. On the steamer, however, she had felt desperately hungry..and had realized that things were going to be difficult (2a)
         ♦ У самой Аны детей не было. Зато у ее трех братьев и двух сестер было в общей сложности 44 ребенка... Ана сказала, что... большинство из них, вырастая, хотят иметь высшее образование, и ее братьям и сестрам приходится туго - им нужно много работать, чтобы дети имели высшее образование (Лимонов 1). Ana herself had no children. But all in all her three brothers and two sisters had forty-four children....Ana said that...most of them, as they grew up, wanted to have a higher education, and things were tight for her brothers and sisters - they had to work very hard so that the children could have more education (1a).
         ♦ Советский паспорт, советское гражданство... Сколько возвышенных слов сочинено о том, какая честь быть гражданином СССР. Честь, конечно, большая, но туго приходится тем, кто пытается от нее отказаться (Войнович 1). A Soviet passport, Soviet citizenship....How many exalted words have been written about the honor it is to be a citizen of the USSR. It is, of course, a great honor, but anyone who tries to renounce it is in for a rough time (1a).
         ♦ Сначала им [табачнику Коле и его жене Даше] пришлось довольно туго, но потом, во времена нэпа, персидский коммерсант снова открыл свою кофейню-кондитерскую, на этот раз осторожно назвав ее "Кейфующий пролетарий". Он взял в долю бывшего табачника... (Искандер 3). At first they [the tobacco merchant Kolya and his wife Dasha] were rather hard up. Then, during the era of the New Economic Policy, the Persian merchant opened his coffeehouse and bake shop again - this time cautiously naming it the Idle Proletariat - and took on the former tobacco merchant as partner (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > туго пришлось

  • 25 infantil

    adj.
    1 children's.
    psicología infantil child psychology
    2 infantile, childish (inmaduro).
    * * *
    1 (literatura, juego) children's; (equipo) junior; (parálisis) infantile
    2 (aniñado) childlike
    3 (inmaduro) childish
    * * *
    adj.
    childish, infantile
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [educación, población, prostitución, psicología] child antes de s ; [sonrisa, mirada] childish, childlike; [enfermedad] children's, childhood antes de s ; [hospital, libro, programa] children's; [mortalidad] infant, child antes de s
    2) pey childish, infantile
    3) (Dep) youth
    * * *
    a) < enfermedad> children's (before n), childhood (before n); <literatura/programa/moda> children's (before n); <rasgos/sonrisa> childlike; < población> child (before n)
    b) (pey) <persona/actitud/reacción> childish (pej), infantile (pej)
    * * *
    = infantile, infant, childish, puerile, childlike [child-like].
    Ex. The writer sets out the stages of infantile theories of sexuality.
    Ex. Quite obviously, as most children spend their infant years aware of very few people, usually members of their family, it is from them -- parents, brothers and sisters, attendant relatives and friends -- that they learn the primary adaptive lessons.
    Ex. Selection must be based on certain criteria -- they must not describe childish exploits, and illustrations must be well reproduced.
    Ex. However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.
    Ex. She added, her voice taking on a curious quality of childlike appeal, 'I'll give you that new typewriter if you agree to Albert'.
    ----
    * biblioteca infantil = children's library.
    * canción infantil = nursery rhyme.
    * champú infantil = baby shampoo.
    * chiste infantil = infantile joke.
    * comida infantil = baby food.
    * cuidados infantiles = child care [childcare].
    * dermatitis seborroica infantil = cradle cap.
    * explotación infantil = child labour.
    * guardería infantil = day-care centre.
    * hospital maternoinfantil = maternity hospital.
    * índice de morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity rate.
    * índice de mortalidad infantil = infant mortality rate.
    * juego infantil = children's play.
    * libro infantil = children's book.
    * literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature).
    * mano de obra infantil = child labour.
    * morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity.
    * mortalidad infantil = child mortality.
    * narración infantil = children's story.
    * obra de teatro infantil = children's play.
    * salud infantil = child health.
    * salud materno-infantil = mother and child health.
    * síndrome infantil de muerte súbita (SIMS) = sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
    * terapeuta infantil = children's therapist.
    * trabajo infantil = child labour, child work.
    * * *
    a) < enfermedad> children's (before n), childhood (before n); <literatura/programa/moda> children's (before n); <rasgos/sonrisa> childlike; < población> child (before n)
    b) (pey) <persona/actitud/reacción> childish (pej), infantile (pej)
    * * *
    = infantile, infant, childish, puerile, childlike [child-like].

    Ex: The writer sets out the stages of infantile theories of sexuality.

    Ex: Quite obviously, as most children spend their infant years aware of very few people, usually members of their family, it is from them -- parents, brothers and sisters, attendant relatives and friends -- that they learn the primary adaptive lessons.
    Ex: Selection must be based on certain criteria -- they must not describe childish exploits, and illustrations must be well reproduced.
    Ex: However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.
    Ex: She added, her voice taking on a curious quality of childlike appeal, 'I'll give you that new typewriter if you agree to Albert'.
    * biblioteca infantil = children's library.
    * canción infantil = nursery rhyme.
    * champú infantil = baby shampoo.
    * chiste infantil = infantile joke.
    * comida infantil = baby food.
    * cuidados infantiles = child care [childcare].
    * dermatitis seborroica infantil = cradle cap.
    * explotación infantil = child labour.
    * guardería infantil = day-care centre.
    * hospital maternoinfantil = maternity hospital.
    * índice de morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity rate.
    * índice de mortalidad infantil = infant mortality rate.
    * juego infantil = children's play.
    * libro infantil = children's book.
    * literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature).
    * mano de obra infantil = child labour.
    * morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity.
    * mortalidad infantil = child mortality.
    * narración infantil = children's story.
    * obra de teatro infantil = children's play.
    * salud infantil = child health.
    * salud materno-infantil = mother and child health.
    * síndrome infantil de muerte súbita (SIMS) = sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
    * terapeuta infantil = children's therapist.
    * trabajo infantil = child labour, child work.

    * * *
    1 ‹enfermedad› children's ( before n), childhood ( before n); ‹literatura/programa/moda› children's ( before n); ‹rasgos/sonrisa› childlike
    el aumento de la población infantil the increase in the child population
    un coro de voces infantiles a children's choir
    2 ( pey); ‹persona/actitud/reacción› childish ( pej), infantile ( pej)
    * * *

     

    infantil adjetivo

    literatura/programa/moda children's ( before n);
    rasgos/sonrisa childlike;
    población child ( before n)
    b) (pey) ‹persona/actitud/reacción childish (pej), infantile (pej)

    infantil adjetivo
    1 (para niños) children's
    moda infantil, children's fashion
    2 (propio de niños) childlike
    pey childish, infantile
    ' infantil' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    guardería
    - mortalidad
    - niña
    - niñería
    - niño
    - pupa
    - tos
    - trauma
    - abuso
    - bueno
    - caca
    - chiquilín
    - cuco
    - literatura
    - malo
    - mentira
    - parálisis
    - pueril
    English:
    abuse
    - childcare
    - childish
    - childlike
    - infantile
    - juvenile
    - nursery rhyme
    - paddling pool
    - puerile
    - tummy
    - creche
    - day
    - grow
    - infant
    - nursery
    - preschool
    * * *
    adj
    1. [para niños] children's;
    lenguaje infantil children's speech;
    literatura infantil children's literature;
    psicología infantil child psychology;
    hospital infantil children's hospital
    2. [inmaduro] childish, infantile;
    es muy infantil she's very childish
    3. Dep
    equipo infantil ≈ youth team [ages 12 to 13]
    nmf
    Dep
    infantiles ≈ youth team [ages 12 to 13]
    * * *
    adj
    1 children’s
    2 naturaleza childlike; desp
    infantile, childish
    * * *
    1) : childish, infantile
    2) : child's, children's
    * * *
    1. (para niños) children's
    2. (inmaduro) childish
    ¡qué infantil! how childish!

    Spanish-English dictionary > infantil

  • 26 germana

    1.
    germānus, a, um, adj. [v. germen], of brothers and sisters who have the same parents, or at least the same father, full, own (very freq. and class.).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    Adj.:

    spes mihi est vos inventuros fratres germanos duos Geminos, una matre natos et patre uno uno die,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 43:

    frater,

    id. Capt. 5, 4, 18; Ter. And. 1, 5, 57; Cic. Font. 17, 36; id. Verr. 2, 1, 49, § 128; v. frater;

    and cf.: L. Cicero frater noster, cognatione patruelis, amore germanus,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 1:

    soror germana,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 3; id. Truc. 2, 4, 87; Cic. Mil. 27, 73; Nep. Cim. 1:

    bimembres (i. e. Centauri),

    Ov. M. 12, 240.— Poet., to denote intimate friendship: soror, of a nurse, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40 (Ann. v. 42 Vahl.); cf. also absol.: germana, ib. (v. 48 Vahl.).—
    B.
    Subst.: germānus, i, m., and germāna, ae, f., an own or full brother, own or full sister (rare):

    nunc tu mihi es germanus pariter corpore et animo,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 34:

    haec germanus Eryx quondam tuus arma gerebat,

    Verg. A. 5, 412; Ov. M. 5, 13:

    germanae justa dat ante suae,

    id. F. 3, 560; id. M. 6, 613:

    (Dryades) Omnes germanae Cererem cum vestibus atris Maerentes adeunt,

    id. ib. 8, 781; Vulg. Gen. 27, 35 al.— Poet., of animals, Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 44.—In a pun with Germanus, a German:

    Cimber hic fuit, a quo fratrem necatum hoc Ciceronis dicto notatum est: Germanum Cimber occidit,

    Quint. 8, 3, 29; so in plur., Vell. 2, 67 fin.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of or belonging to brothers and sisters, brotherly, sisterly (very rare);

    nunc tu mihi amicus es in germanum modum,

    Plaut. Cas. 3, 4, 25; so,

    casus (fratrum),

    Just. 27, 3 fin.
    B.
    In gen., genuine, real, actual, true (a favorite expression of Cicero):

    illi veteres germanique Campani,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 97:

    germanos se putant esse Thucydidas,

    id. Or. 9, 32:

    magni et germani Attici,

    id. ib. 26, 90:

    germani hujus artis magistri,

    id. de Or. 2, 38, 160;

    germani Luperci,

    id. Cael. 11, 26:

    scio me asinum germanum fuisse,

    id. Att. 4, 5, 3:

    di (te) omnes perdant, oboluisti allium, Germana illuvies, rusticus, hircus, hara suis,

    Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 39:

    haec est mea et hujus fratris mei germana patria: hinc enim orti stirpe antiquissima sumus,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 1, 3:

    ille Theodoromedes fuit germano nomine,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 38:

    germana justitia,

    Cic. Off. 3, 17, 69:

    haec germana ironia est,

    id. Brut. 86, 296:

    gerrae germanae,

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 9.— Sup.:

    germanissimus Stoicus,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 43, 132.—Hence, adv.: germāne, faithfully, truly:

    germane fraterneque rescribere,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, b, 2; August. Civ. Dei, 2, 13.
    2.
    Germānus, a, um, v. Germani, II. A.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > germana

  • 27 germanus

    1.
    germānus, a, um, adj. [v. germen], of brothers and sisters who have the same parents, or at least the same father, full, own (very freq. and class.).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    Adj.:

    spes mihi est vos inventuros fratres germanos duos Geminos, una matre natos et patre uno uno die,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 43:

    frater,

    id. Capt. 5, 4, 18; Ter. And. 1, 5, 57; Cic. Font. 17, 36; id. Verr. 2, 1, 49, § 128; v. frater;

    and cf.: L. Cicero frater noster, cognatione patruelis, amore germanus,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 1:

    soror germana,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 3; id. Truc. 2, 4, 87; Cic. Mil. 27, 73; Nep. Cim. 1:

    bimembres (i. e. Centauri),

    Ov. M. 12, 240.— Poet., to denote intimate friendship: soror, of a nurse, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40 (Ann. v. 42 Vahl.); cf. also absol.: germana, ib. (v. 48 Vahl.).—
    B.
    Subst.: germānus, i, m., and germāna, ae, f., an own or full brother, own or full sister (rare):

    nunc tu mihi es germanus pariter corpore et animo,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 34:

    haec germanus Eryx quondam tuus arma gerebat,

    Verg. A. 5, 412; Ov. M. 5, 13:

    germanae justa dat ante suae,

    id. F. 3, 560; id. M. 6, 613:

    (Dryades) Omnes germanae Cererem cum vestibus atris Maerentes adeunt,

    id. ib. 8, 781; Vulg. Gen. 27, 35 al.— Poet., of animals, Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 44.—In a pun with Germanus, a German:

    Cimber hic fuit, a quo fratrem necatum hoc Ciceronis dicto notatum est: Germanum Cimber occidit,

    Quint. 8, 3, 29; so in plur., Vell. 2, 67 fin.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of or belonging to brothers and sisters, brotherly, sisterly (very rare);

    nunc tu mihi amicus es in germanum modum,

    Plaut. Cas. 3, 4, 25; so,

    casus (fratrum),

    Just. 27, 3 fin.
    B.
    In gen., genuine, real, actual, true (a favorite expression of Cicero):

    illi veteres germanique Campani,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 97:

    germanos se putant esse Thucydidas,

    id. Or. 9, 32:

    magni et germani Attici,

    id. ib. 26, 90:

    germani hujus artis magistri,

    id. de Or. 2, 38, 160;

    germani Luperci,

    id. Cael. 11, 26:

    scio me asinum germanum fuisse,

    id. Att. 4, 5, 3:

    di (te) omnes perdant, oboluisti allium, Germana illuvies, rusticus, hircus, hara suis,

    Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 39:

    haec est mea et hujus fratris mei germana patria: hinc enim orti stirpe antiquissima sumus,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 1, 3:

    ille Theodoromedes fuit germano nomine,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 38:

    germana justitia,

    Cic. Off. 3, 17, 69:

    haec germana ironia est,

    id. Brut. 86, 296:

    gerrae germanae,

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 9.— Sup.:

    germanissimus Stoicus,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 43, 132.—Hence, adv.: germāne, faithfully, truly:

    germane fraterneque rescribere,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, b, 2; August. Civ. Dei, 2, 13.
    2.
    Germānus, a, um, v. Germani, II. A.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > germanus

  • 28 hermana religiosa

    (n.) = sister, religious sister
    Ex. In many instances it is the ward sister who administers the deposit collection left by the local library.
    Ex. The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.
    * * *
    (n.) = sister, religious sister

    Ex: In many instances it is the ward sister who administers the deposit collection left by the local library.

    Ex: The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hermana religiosa

  • 29 hermano religioso

    Ex. The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.
    * * *

    Ex: The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hermano religioso

  • 30 madre superiora

    f.
    Mother Superior.
    * * *
    mother superior
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = abbess, Mother Superior
    Ex. Abbess Hilda was the great niece of King Edwin.
    Ex. The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = abbess, Mother Superior

    Ex: Abbess Hilda was the great niece of King Edwin.

    Ex: The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > madre superiora

  • 31 søskende

    pl brothers and sisters,
    ( hvis kun to) brother and sister;
    (biol) siblings;
    [ have ni søskende] have nine brothers and sisters, be one of a family of ten.

    Danish-English dictionary > søskende

  • 32 bràtrьja

    bràtrьja; bràtьja Grammatical information: f. jā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `brothers (coll.)'
    Page in Trubačev: III 7-8, 9-10
    Old Church Slavic:
    bratrija `brothers, brotherhood' [f jā];
    bratija `brothers, brotherhood' [f jā]
    Russian:
    brát'ja `brothers' [Nompm o]
    Ukrainian:
    bráttja `brothers (coll.)' [Nompn jo]
    Czech:
    bratří (arch.) `brotherhood' [f iā], bratřie (arch.) `brotherhood' [f iā]
    Old Czech:
    bratř `brotherhood' [f i]
    Polish:
    bracia (arch.) `brothers (coll.)' [f jā]
    Lower Sorbian:
    bratśa (arch., obs.) `brothers (coll.), brotherhood' [f ā]
    Polabian:
    brot'ă `brothers' [Nompm o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    brȁća `brothers' [f jā];
    brȁtja `brothers' [f ā];
    Čak brȁća (Vrgada) `brothers' [f jā];
    Čak brȁća (Orbanići) `brothers (and sisters)' [f jā]
    Slovene:
    brȃtja `brothers' [f jā]
    Macedonian:
    bratija `brotherhood' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰreh₂-tr-ieh₂-
    IE meaning: brotherhood
    Page in Pokorny: 164
    Other cognates:
    Gk. φρα̑τρία [f] `brotherhood'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bràtrьja

  • 33 bràtьja

    bràtrьja; bràtьja Grammatical information: f. jā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `brothers (coll.)'
    Page in Trubačev: III 7-8, 9-10
    Old Church Slavic:
    bratrija `brothers, brotherhood' [f jā];
    bratija `brothers, brotherhood' [f jā]
    Russian:
    brát'ja `brothers' [Nompm o]
    Ukrainian:
    bráttja `brothers (coll.)' [Nompn jo]
    Czech:
    bratří (arch.) `brotherhood' [f iā], bratřie (arch.) `brotherhood' [f iā]
    Old Czech:
    bratř `brotherhood' [f i]
    Polish:
    bracia (arch.) `brothers (coll.)' [f jā]
    Lower Sorbian:
    bratśa (arch., obs.) `brothers (coll.), brotherhood' [f ā]
    Polabian:
    brot'ă `brothers' [Nompm o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    brȁća `brothers' [f jā];
    brȁtja `brothers' [f ā];
    Čak brȁća (Vrgada) `brothers' [f jā];
    Čak brȁća (Orbanići) `brothers (and sisters)' [f jā]
    Slovene:
    brȃtja `brothers' [f jā]
    Macedonian:
    bratija `brotherhood' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰreh₂-tr-ieh₂-
    IE meaning: brotherhood
    Page in Pokorny: 164
    Other cognates:
    Gk. φρα̑τρία [f] `brotherhood'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bràtьja

  • 34 kein

    unbest. Pron.
    1. adj.: kein(e) no; Sg. auch not a; abstrakt oder Pl. auch not any; er hat kein Auto he hasn’t got a car, he doesn’t have a car, he has no car; sie hat keine Freunde she hasn’t got any friends, she doesn’t have any friends, she has no friends; ich habe jetzt keine Zeit I have no ( oder I don’t have any) time at the moment; ich kann kein Russisch I don’t know any Russian; kein anderer als none other than; kein anderer als er kann es gewesen sein it can’t ( oder couldn’t) have been anybody other than him ( oder anybody else); kein Einziger ist gekommen not a single person came; sie ist kein Ungeheuer she’s not a ( oder no) dragon; ich bin kein großer Schwimmer (ich schwimme schlecht) I’m not the best of swimmers, I’m not much of a swimmer, I’m not a great swimmer; wirklich kein schlechter Gedanke anerkennend: that’s not at all a bad idea
    2. umg. mit Zahlen, Mengen: less than; es ist keine fünf Minuten her it was less than five minutes ago; das Kind ist keine fünf Jahre alt the child isn’t even five; es kostet keine 20 Euro it’s not even as much as (Am. it doesn’t even cost) 20 euros
    3. substantivisch: keiner, keine, kein(e)s von Sachen: none, not any; von Personen: no one, nobody; hast du welche gesehen? - nein, keine did you see any? - no, I didn’t (see any); ich habe keinen gefunden, der es wusste I didn’t find anybody ( oder anyone) who knew; keiner (keine, keins) von beiden neither (of them); keiner von uns none of us; betont: not one of us; keiner von uns beiden neither of us; uns kann keiner umg. there are no flies on us, you can’t catch us out (Am. trip us up) (as easily as that)
    4. nachgestellt: Geld hab ich keins ( mehr) umg. I haven’t got any money (left); Lust habe ich keine umg. I’m not keen, Am. I’m not that hot
    * * *
    no-one (Pron.); not a (Pron.); none (Pron.); no (Pron.); not any (Pron.); nary (Pron.)
    * * *
    kei|ne(r, s) I ['kainə]
    indef pron
    (substantivisch) (= niemand) nobody (auch subj), no-one (auch subj), not anybody, not anyone; (von Gegenstand) not one, none; (bei Abstraktum) none; (obj) not any, none; (von Gegenständen, bei Abstrakta) none; (obj) not any, none

    kéínr liebt mich — nobody or no-one loves me

    es war kéínr da — there was nobody etc there, there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstand) there wasn't one there

    es waren kéín da — there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstände) there weren't any there, there were none there

    ich habe kéíns — I haven't got one

    von diesen Platten ist kéín... — none or not one of these records is...

    haben Sie Avocados? – nein, leider haben wir kéín — have you (esp Brit) or do you have any avocados? – no, I'm afraid we haven't ( any)

    hast du schon ein Glas? – nein, ich habe (noch) kein(e)s — have you a glass? – no, I haven't (got one) or no, I don't (US)

    kéínr von uns/von uns beiden — none/neither of us; (betont) not one of us

    er hat kéínn von beiden angetroffen — he didn't meet either of them, he met neither of them

    kéíns der (beiden) Kinder/Bücher — neither of the children/books

    kéíns der sechs Kinder/Bücher — none of the six children/books; (betont) not one of the six children/books

    er kannte kéíns der (fünf) Kinder — he didn't know any of the (five) children, he knew none of the (five) children

    ist Bier da? – nein, ich habe kein(e)s gekauft — is there any beer? – no, I didn't buy any

    II [kain]
    indef pron
    1) (adjektivisch) no; (mit sing n) no, not a; (mit pl n, bei Sammelbegriffen, bei Abstrakten) no, not any

    kéín Mann/kéíne Häuser/kéín Whisky... — no man/houses/whisky...

    hast du kéín Herz? — have you no heart? (esp Brit), don't you have a heart?

    hast du kéín Gefühl? — have you no feeling? (esp Brit), haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have any feeling?

    hast du kéínen Bleistift? — haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have a pencil?, have you no pencil? (esp Brit)

    hast du kéíne Vorschläge/Geschwister? — haven't you got any or have you no suggestions/brothers and sisters? (esp Brit), don't you have any suggestions/brothers and sisters?

    ich sehe da kéínen Unterschied — I see no difference, I don't see any or a difference

    da sind kéíne Häuser — there are no houses there, there aren't any houses there

    er hatte kéíne Chance — he had no chance, he didn't have a or any chance

    er ist kéín echter Schotte — he is no true Scot, he is not a true Scot

    er ist kéín Lehrer — he is not a teacher

    kéíne Widerrede/Ahnung! — no arguing/idea!

    kéíne schlechte Idee — not a bad idea

    kéíne Lust! — don't want to

    kéíne Angst! — don't worry

    das ist kéíne Antwort auf unsere Frage — that's not an or the answer to our question

    er ist noch kéín erfahrener Lehrer — he is not yet an experienced teacher

    kéín bisschen — not a bit

    ich habe kéín bisschen Lust/Zeit — I've absolutely no desire to/time

    ich bin doch kéín Kind mehr! — I am not a child any longer, I am no longer a child

    kéín anderer als er... — only he..., no-one else but he...

    das habe ich kéínem anderen als dir gesagt — I have told nobody else apart from you, I haven't told anybody else apart from you

    kéín einziges Mal — not a single time

    in kéínster Weise (strictly incorrect)not in the least

    2) (= nicht einmal) less than

    kéíne Stunde/drei Monate — less than an hour/three months

    kéíne 5 Euro — under 5 euros

    * * *
    1) (not the one nor the other (of two things or people): Neither window faces the sea; Neither of them could understand Italian.) neither
    2) (not any: We have no food; No other person could have done it.) no
    3) (not a: He is no friend of mine; This will be no easy task.) no
    4) (not one; not any: `How many tickets have you got?' `None'; She asked me for some sugar but there was none in the house; None of us have/has seen him; None of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).) none
    * * *
    [kain]
    I. pron indef, attr
    1. verneint ein Substantiv (nicht ein) no
    er sagte \kein Wort he didn't say a word
    auf \keinen Fall [o unter \keinen Umständen] no way, under no circumstances
    darauf lasse ich mich auf \keinen Fall ein! there's no way I'm [or under no circumstances am I] going to get involved in that!
    in \keinster Weise in no way
    \kein anderer/ \keine andere/ \kein anderes no other
    gibt es \keinen anderen Zug? isn't there another train?
    \kein anderer/ \keine andere als... none other than...; s.a. einzig
    2. auf ein Singularetantum bezogen (nichts davon, nichts an) not... any
    ich habe jetzt wirklich \keine Zeit [für Sie]! I really haven't got any time [for you] now!
    ich habe heute einfach \keine Lust, ins Kino zu gehen I just don't fancy going to the cinema today
    das ist \kein dummer Gedanke that's not a [or no] bad idea
    das ist \kein großer Unterschied that's not much of a difference
    4. vor Zahlwörtern (fam: nicht ganz, nicht einmal) not, less than
    die Reparatur dauert \keine 5 Minuten it won't take 5 minutes to repair
    er wartete \keine drei Minuten he waited [for] less than three minutes
    II. pron indef, substantivisch
    \keiner sagte etwas nobody [or no-one] said a thing
    mir kann \keiner! (fam) nobody [or no-one] can touch me!
    will \keiner von euch mitkommen? don't any of you want to come along?
    die Vorstellung war zu Ende, aber \keiner klatschte the performance was over, but no one [or nobody] clapped
    \kein[r, s] von beiden neither [of them]
    ich habe es noch \keiner von beiden gesagt I've told neither [or I haven't told either] of them yet
    ich gehe zu der Verabredung, aber Lust hab' ich \keine I'm going to keep the appointment, but I don't feel like going
    Lust habe ich schon, aber Zeit habe ich \keine I'd like to, it's just that I don't have the time
    * * *
    1) no

    ich habe kein Geld/keine Zeit — I have no money/time; I don't have any money/time

    er hat kein Wort gesagt — he didn't say a word; he said not a word

    er konnte keine Arbeit finden — he could find no work; he could not find any work

    kein Mensch/kein einziger — nobody or no one/not a single one

    in keiner Weise/unter keinen Umständen — in no way/in or under no circumstances

    2) (ugs.): (weniger als) less than

    es ist keine drei Tage her, dass ich zuletzt dort war — it's not or it's less than three days since I was last there

    3) nachgestellt (ugs.)

    Kinder waren keine da — there weren't any children there; s. auch kein...

    * * *
    kein indef pr
    1. adj.:
    kein(e) no; sg auch not a; abstrakt oder pl auch not any;
    er hat kein Auto he hasn’t got a car, he doesn’t have a car, he has no car;
    sie hat keine Freunde she hasn’t got any friends, she doesn’t have any friends, she has no friends;
    ich habe jetzt keine Zeit I have no ( oder I don’t have any) time at the moment;
    ich kann kein Russisch I don’t know any Russian;
    kein anderer als none other than;
    kein anderer als er kann es gewesen sein it can’t ( oder couldn’t) have been anybody other than him ( oder anybody else);
    kein Einziger ist gekommen not a single person came;
    sie ist kein Ungeheuer she’s not a ( oder no) dragon;
    ich bin kein großer Schwimmer (ich schwimme schlecht) I’m not the best of swimmers, I’m not much of a swimmer, I’m not a great swimmer;
    wirklich kein schlechter Gedanke anerkennend: that’s not at all a bad idea
    2. umg mit Zahlen, Mengen: less than;
    es ist keine fünf Minuten her it was less than five minutes ago;
    das Kind ist keine fünf Jahre alt the child isn’t even five;
    es kostet keine 20 Euro it’s not even as much as (US it doesn’t even cost) 20 euros
    keiner, keine, kein(e)s von Sachen: none, not any; von Personen: no one, nobody;
    hast du welche gesehen? - nein, keine did you see any? - no, I didn’t (see any);
    ich habe keinen gefunden, der es wusste I didn’t find anybody ( oder anyone) who knew;
    keiner (keine, keins) von beiden neither (of them);
    keiner von uns none of us; betont: not one of us;
    keiner von uns beiden neither of us;
    uns kann keiner umg there are no flies on us, you can’t catch us out (US trip us up) (as easily as that)
    Geld hab ich keins (mehr) umg I haven’t got any money (left);
    Lust habe ich keine umg I’m not keen, US I’m not that hot
    * * *
    1) no

    ich habe kein Geld/keine Zeit — I have no money/time; I don't have any money/time

    er hat kein Wort gesagt — he didn't say a word; he said not a word

    er konnte keine Arbeit finden — he could find no work; he could not find any work

    kein Mensch/kein einziger — nobody or no one/not a single one

    in keiner Weise/unter keinen Umständen — in no way/in or under no circumstances

    2) (ugs.): (weniger als) less than

    es ist keine drei Tage her, dass ich zuletzt dort war — it's not or it's less than three days since I was last there

    3) nachgestellt (ugs.)

    Kinder waren keine da — there weren't any children there; s. auch kein...

    * * *
    adj.
    neither adj.
    no adj.
    none adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kein

  • 35 keine

    neither; no
    * * *
    kei|ne(r, s) I ['kainə]
    indef pron
    (substantivisch) (= niemand) nobody (auch subj), no-one (auch subj), not anybody, not anyone; (von Gegenstand) not one, none; (bei Abstraktum) none; (obj) not any, none; (von Gegenständen, bei Abstrakta) none; (obj) not any, none

    kéínr liebt mich — nobody or no-one loves me

    es war kéínr da — there was nobody etc there, there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstand) there wasn't one there

    es waren kéín da — there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstände) there weren't any there, there were none there

    ich habe kéíns — I haven't got one

    von diesen Platten ist kéín... — none or not one of these records is...

    haben Sie Avocados? – nein, leider haben wir kéín — have you (esp Brit) or do you have any avocados? – no, I'm afraid we haven't (any)

    hast du schon ein Glas? – nein, ich habe (noch) kein(e)s — have you a glass? – no, I haven't (got one) or no, I don't (US)

    kéínr von uns/von uns beiden — none/neither of us; (betont) not one of us

    er hat kéínn von beiden angetroffen — he didn't meet either of them, he met neither of them

    kéíns der (beiden) Kinder/Bücher — neither of the children/books

    kéíns der sechs Kinder/Bücher — none of the six children/books; (betont) not one of the six children/books

    er kannte kéíns der (fünf) Kinder — he didn't know any of the (five) children, he knew none of the (five) children

    ist Bier da? – nein, ich habe kein(e)s gekauft — is there any beer? – no, I didn't buy any

    II [kain]
    indef pron
    1) (adjektivisch) no; (mit sing n) no, not a; (mit pl n, bei Sammelbegriffen, bei Abstrakten) no, not any

    kéín Mann/kéíne Häuser/kéín Whisky... — no man/houses/whisky...

    hast du kéín Herz? — have you no heart? (esp Brit), don't you have a heart?

    hast du kéín Gefühl? — have you no feeling? (esp Brit), haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have any feeling?

    hast du kéínen Bleistift? — haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have a pencil?, have you no pencil? (esp Brit)

    hast du kéíne Vorschläge/Geschwister? — haven't you got any or have you no suggestions/brothers and sisters? (esp Brit), don't you have any suggestions/brothers and sisters?

    ich sehe da kéínen Unterschied — I see no difference, I don't see any or a difference

    da sind kéíne Häuser — there are no houses there, there aren't any houses there

    er hatte kéíne Chance — he had no chance, he didn't have a or any chance

    er ist kéín echter Schotte — he is no true Scot, he is not a true Scot

    er ist kéín Lehrer — he is not a teacher

    kéíne Widerrede/Ahnung! — no arguing/idea!

    kéíne schlechte Idee — not a bad idea

    kéíne Lust! — don't want to

    kéíne Angst! — don't worry

    das ist kéíne Antwort auf unsere Frage — that's not an or the answer to our question

    er ist noch kéín erfahrener Lehrer — he is not yet an experienced teacher

    kéín bisschen — not a bit

    ich habe kéín bisschen Lust/Zeit — I've absolutely no desire to/time

    ich bin doch kéín Kind mehr! — I am not a child any longer, I am no longer a child

    kéín anderer als er... — only he..., no-one else but he...

    das habe ich kéínem anderen als dir gesagt — I have told nobody else apart from you, I haven't told anybody else apart from you

    kéín einziges Mal — not a single time

    in kéínster Weise (strictly incorrect)not in the least

    2) (= nicht einmal) less than

    kéíne Stunde/drei Monate — less than an hour/three months

    kéíne 5 Euro — under 5 euros

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > keine

  • 36 keiner, s

    kei|ne(r, s) I ['kainə]
    indef pron
    (substantivisch) (= niemand) nobody (auch subj), no-one (auch subj), not anybody, not anyone; (von Gegenstand) not one, none; (bei Abstraktum) none; (obj) not any, none; (von Gegenständen, bei Abstrakta) none; (obj) not any, none

    kéínr liebt mich — nobody or no-one loves me

    es war kéínr da — there was nobody etc there, there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstand) there wasn't one there

    es waren kéín da — there wasn't anybody etc there; (Gegenstände) there weren't any there, there were none there

    ich habe kéíns — I haven't got one

    von diesen Platten ist kéín... — none or not one of these records is...

    haben Sie Avocados? – nein, leider haben wir kéín — have you (esp Brit) or do you have any avocados? – no, I'm afraid we haven't (any)

    hast du schon ein Glas? – nein, ich habe (noch) kein(e)s — have you a glass? – no, I haven't (got one) or no, I don't (US)

    kéínr von uns/von uns beiden — none/neither of us; (betont) not one of us

    er hat kéínn von beiden angetroffen — he didn't meet either of them, he met neither of them

    kéíns der (beiden) Kinder/Bücher — neither of the children/books

    kéíns der sechs Kinder/Bücher — none of the six children/books; (betont) not one of the six children/books

    er kannte kéíns der (fünf) Kinder — he didn't know any of the (five) children, he knew none of the (five) children

    ist Bier da? – nein, ich habe kein(e)s gekauft — is there any beer? – no, I didn't buy any

    II [kain]
    indef pron
    1) (adjektivisch) no; (mit sing n) no, not a; (mit pl n, bei Sammelbegriffen, bei Abstrakten) no, not any

    kéín Mann/kéíne Häuser/kéín Whisky... — no man/houses/whisky...

    hast du kéín Herz? — have you no heart? (esp Brit), don't you have a heart?

    hast du kéín Gefühl? — have you no feeling? (esp Brit), haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have any feeling?

    hast du kéínen Bleistift? — haven't you got (esp Brit) or don't you have a pencil?, have you no pencil? (esp Brit)

    hast du kéíne Vorschläge/Geschwister? — haven't you got any or have you no suggestions/brothers and sisters? (esp Brit), don't you have any suggestions/brothers and sisters?

    ich sehe da kéínen Unterschied — I see no difference, I don't see any or a difference

    da sind kéíne Häuser — there are no houses there, there aren't any houses there

    er hatte kéíne Chance — he had no chance, he didn't have a or any chance

    er ist kéín echter Schotte — he is no true Scot, he is not a true Scot

    er ist kéín Lehrer — he is not a teacher

    kéíne Widerrede/Ahnung! — no arguing/idea!

    kéíne schlechte Idee — not a bad idea

    kéíne Lust! — don't want to

    kéíne Angst! — don't worry

    das ist kéíne Antwort auf unsere Frage — that's not an or the answer to our question

    er ist noch kéín erfahrener Lehrer — he is not yet an experienced teacher

    kéín bisschen — not a bit

    ich habe kéín bisschen Lust/Zeit — I've absolutely no desire to/time

    ich bin doch kéín Kind mehr! — I am not a child any longer, I am no longer a child

    kéín anderer als er... — only he..., no-one else but he...

    das habe ich kéínem anderen als dir gesagt — I have told nobody else apart from you, I haven't told anybody else apart from you

    kéín einziges Mal — not a single time

    in kéínster Weise (strictly incorrect)not in the least

    2) (= nicht einmal) less than

    kéíne Stunde/drei Monate — less than an hour/three months

    kéíne 5 Euro — under 5 euros

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > keiner, s

  • 37 cuñada

    f.
    sister-in-law.
    * * *
    Ex. Her sister-in-law worked as a school librarian, and so she convinced Jay to hire a professional to do the job.
    * * *

    Ex: Her sister-in-law worked as a school librarian, and so she convinced Jay to hire a professional to do the job.

    * * *

    cuñado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (hombre) brother-in-law
    (mujer) sister-in-law
    2 cuñados, ( hombres) brothers-in-law
    (hombres y mujeres) brother(s)- and sister(s)-in-law ➣ Ver nota en in-laws
    Recuerda que el plural de brother-in-law se refiere únicamente al sexo masculino. Por tanto, la frase viene mi suegra con todos mis cuñados (ellos y ellas) debe traducrise por my mother-in-law and all my brothers- and sisters-in-law are coming.
    ' cuñada' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atravesada
    - atravesado
    English:
    in-laws
    - sister-in-law
    - sister
    * * *
    f sister-in-law
    * * *
    cuñada n sister in law

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuñada

  • 38 ἴδε

    ἴδε (on the accentuation s. εἶδον beg.) properly impv. of εἶδον, but stereotyped as a particle, and hence used when more than one pers. is addressed, and when that which is to be observed is in the nom. (B-D-F §144; this use of the impv. [LXX; Just., A I, 50, 3 for ἰδού Is 52:13] begins in Hom.; s. Kühner-G. I 84, 4) (you) see, mostly at the beginning of a sentence, but somet. in the middle (J 3:26). It serves
    to point out someth. to which the speaker wishes to draw attention, look! see! (Gen 27:6; Sir 28:24) Mt 25:20, 22; Mk 2:24; 11:21; 13:1; J 5:14; 18:21; B 8:1; 12:10. ἴ. οὖν B 6:14; 15:7 v.l. W. indir. quest. foll. J 11:36; cp. 16:29; 19:4; Gal 5:2; B 12:11. For εἰ δέ Ro 2:17 v.l.; Js 3:3 v.l. (s. BMetzger, A Textual Commentary ’71, 507, 681f).W. εἰ foll. see whether Hm 11:18ab.
    to introduce someth. unexpected, take notice J 3:26; 7:26; 11:3; 12:19.
    to indicate a place or individual, here is (are) (like French voici) ἴ. ὁ τόπος here is the place Mk 16:6. ἴ. ἡ μήτηρ μου καὶ οἱ ἀδελφοί μου here are my mother and my brothers (or brothers and sisters? s. ἀδελφός 1; cp. ἴδε τὰ τέκνα σου PsSol 11:1) 3:34; cp. Mt 25:20, 22; Mk 11:21; J 1:29, 36, 47; 19:14, 26 s. GDalman, Jesus-Jeshua (tr. PLevertoff) 1929, 201–3. W. adv. of place ἴδε ὧδε … ἴ. ἐκεῖ here is … there is Mk 13:21.
    w. obvious loss of its fundamental mng. as in our colloquial speech, see! pay attention!
    (schol. on Pla. 130c: Ἀλκιβιάδης, ἴδε, τί λέγει=‘hear’) ἴ. νῦν ἠκούσατε see, now you have heard=there, now you have heard Mt 26:65. ἴδε πόσα σου κατηγοροῦσιν see (listen to) how many charges they bring against you Mk 15:4; ἴ. Ἠλίαν φωνεῖ listen, he’s calling Elijah vs. 35. ἴδε, ὅτι ἄρα τότε καλῶς καταπαυόμενοι ἁγιάσομεν αὐτήν, ὅτε … pay attention (to what this means)! We shall only be able to sanctify (the sabbath) in true rest, when B 15:7.
    simply here ἴ. ἔχεις τὸ σόν here, you have what is yours Mt 25:25. S. bibliog. s.v. ἰδού 2, esp. Fiedler; s. also ὁράω.—M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἴδε

  • 39 У меня есть брат (... братьев) и сестра (... сестер).

    I have got a brother.
    I have got... brothers.
    I have got a brother and a sister.
    I have got... brothers and... sisters.

    Русско-английский разговорник > У меня есть брат (... братьев) и сестра (... сестер).

  • 40 Lieb

    I Adj.
    1. (liebevoll) Brief, Worte: kind; (gütig) kind, good; in Briefen: ( viele) liebe Grüße (much) love (an + Akk to); sei so lieb und... would you be so kind as to..., would you be a dear ( oder do me a favo[u]r) and...; sei so lieb could you?, do you mind?; das ist lieb von dir that’s very kind ( stärker: sweet) of you; lieb sein zu be kind ( oder nice) to
    2. (nett, freundlich) nice; (goldig) sweet; er / sie ist ein lieber Kerl he’s / she’s a dear; ein liebes Ding a darling, a sweetie umg.; er hat eine liebe Frau his wife is a dear; sie hat ein liebes Gesicht she has a sweet face
    3. (brav) good; sei ( schön) lieb! be good!; warst du auch lieb? have you been a good boy ( Mädchen: girl) ?
    4. (geschätzt, geliebt) dear; die liebe Sonne scheint wieder the good old sun has come out again; alles, was ihr lieb war all that was dear to her; diese alte Uhr ist mir lieb und teuer this old clock is very precious (to me); wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist if you value your life; lieb behalten still be fond of; lieb gewinnen grow fond of, come to like; lieb haben like; stärker: love; lieb geworden cherished; ein mir liebes Fleckchen a place I have come to cherish ( oder have grown very fond of); lieber Herr N. im Brief: Dear Mr ( oder Mr.) N; in der Anrede: liebe Anwesende, meine lieben Anwesenden etwa ladies and gentlemen; liebe Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder KIRCHL. dear brothers and sisters in Christ; mein lieber Mann! umg. I tell you!; das liebe Geld umg. the wretched money; bisschen II, Himmel 4, Gott, Not 3, Schwan, Tag1 2 etc.
    5. (angenehm, willkommen) welcome; lieber Besuch welcome visitor(s); das ist mir gar nicht lieb I don’t like this at all; es wäre mir lieb, wenn... I’d appreciate it ( oder be glad) if...; mehr, als ihm lieb ist more than he really wants; lieber, liebst...
    II Adv.
    1. (liebevoll) lovingly, fondly; (freundlich) kindly; (nett) nicely; (zärtlich) tenderly; (sanft) gently; jemanden lieb behandeln be really nice to s.o.; er hat es so lieb hergerichtet etc. he took such a lot of care over it
    2. (brav) er / sie hat es ganz lieb aufgegessen he / she ate it all up like a good boy / girl
    III substantivisch: mein Lieber! Frau an Mann: my dear; Mann an Mann: my dear fellow; meine Liebe! my dear (girl); meine Lieben my dears; meine Lieben! dear people!; Liebes Anrede: (my) love; etwas Liebes something nice; jemandem etwas Liebes tun oder erweisen do s.o. a favo(u)r, be very kind to s.o.; kann ich dir irgendetwas Liebes tun? is there anything I can do for you?; Liebste(r)
    * * *
    dear; kind; expensive; good; nice; sweet
    * * *
    [liːp]
    1. adj
    1) (= liebenswürdig, hilfsbereit) kind; (= nett, reizend) nice; (= niedlich) Kerl(chen), Ding sweet, lovely, cute (inf); (= artig) Kind, Schulklasse good

    (es sendet dir) (viele) líébe Grüße deine Silvia — love Silvia

    líébe Grüße an deine Eltern — give my best wishes to your parents

    würdest du ( bitte) so líéb sein und das Fenster aufmachen or das Fenster aufzumachen?, sei bitte so líéb und mache das Fenster auf — would you do me a favour (Brit) or favor (US) or (would you) be an angel (inf) and open the window?

    willst du wohl ( endlich) líéb sein?! — are you going to be good or to behave now?

    bei jdm líéb Kind sein (pej)to be sb's (little) darling or pet

    beim Lehrer líéb Kind sein (pej)to be teacher's pet

    sich bei jdm líéb Kind machen (pej)to suck up to sb, to worm one's way into sb's good books

    2) Gast, Besuch (= angenehm) pleasant; (= willkommen) welcome

    bei uns bist du jederzeit ein líéber Gast — you're always welcome, we're always pleased to see you

    3)

    (= angenehm) etw ist jdm líéb — sb likes sth

    es wäre mir líéb, wenn... — I'd be glad if..., I'd like it if...

    es ist mir líéb, dass... — I'm glad that...

    es wäre ihm líéber — he would prefer it

    See:
    auch lieber
    4) (= geliebt, geschätzt) dear, beloved (iro, form); (in Briefanrede) dear

    líébe Monika, das geht doch nicht — (my) dear Monika, that's just not on

    líébe Brüder und Schwestern (Rel)dearly beloved

    der líébe Gott — the Good Lord

    líéber Gott (Anrede)dear God or Lord

    Liebe Anna, líéber Klaus!... — Dear Anna and Klaus,...

    er ist mir líéb und wert or teuer — he's very dear to me

    líéb geworden — well-loved; Klischee much-loved

    eine mir líéb gewordene Gewohnheit — a habit of which I've grown very fond

    den líében langen Tag (inf)the whole livelong day

    das líébe Geld! — the money, the money!

    (ach) du líéber Himmel/líéber Gott/líébe Güte/líébe Zeit/líébes Lieschen or Lottchen/líébes bisschen (inf) — good heavens or Lord!, goodness me!

    See:
    Not
    5)

    líébste(r, s) — favourite (Brit), favorite (US)

    2. adv
    1) (= liebenswürdig) danken, grüßen sweetly, nicely

    jdm líéb schreiben — to write a sweet letter to sb

    jdn líéb beschenken — to give sb a sweet present

    sich líéb um jdn kümmern — to be very kind to sb

    er hat mir wirklich líéb geholfen — it was really sweet the way he helped me

    2) (= artig) nicely

    geh jetzt líéb nach Hause — be a sweetie, go home

    * * *
    (very lovable: He is such a dear little boy.) dear
    * * *
    [li:p]
    I. adj
    1. (liebevoll) kind, nice (zu + dat to)
    sei so \lieb und... would you be so good [or kind] and [or as to]..., would you be a dear and...
    seien Sie so \lieb und... would you be so good [or kind] and [or as to]...
    das war nicht gerade \lieb von dir! that wasn't very kind [or nice] of you!; s.a. Gruß
    2. (liebenswert) nice, likeable; Kind, Tier a. sweet, cute
    3. (brav) good, nice
    sei jetzt \lieb/sei ein \liebes Kind! be a good boy/girl!
    4. (geschätzt) dear, beloved
    Ihre \liebe Frau your dear wife
    \liebste Mutter my dearest mother
    \liebe Anwesende! ladies and gentlemen!
    \liebe Kollegen! colleagues!
    L\lieber Karl, \liebe Amelie! (in Briefen) Dear Karl and Amelie,
    meine L\liebe/mein L \lieber my dear girl/man [or fam fellow] [or dated boy] [ or esp BRIT dated fam chap]
    [mein] L\liebes [my] love, darling
    jdn \lieb behalten (mögen) to be still fond of sb; (lieben) to still love sb
    [ach] du \liebes bisschen! (fam) good heavens [or Lord]!, goodness [gracious] [me]!
    das \liebe Geld (iron) damned money fam
    jdn/etw \lieb gewinnen to grow fond of sb/sth
    \lieb geworden:
    \lieb gewordene Freunde friends one has grown very fond of
    der \liebe Gott the good Lord
    jdn \lieb haben (mögen) to be fond of sb; (lieben) to love sb
    man muss ihn einfach \lieb haben it's impossible not to like him
    jdm \lieb und teuer [o wert] sein to be very dear to sb
    die \lieben Verwandten (iron) one's dear relations a. iron
    wenn jdm etw \lieb ist,... if sb values sth...
    5. (angenehm) welcome, pleasant
    solche \liebe Gäste wie heute such pleasant guests like today
    ... als jdm \lieb ist... than sb likes
    es waren mehr Leute, als mir \lieb war there were too many people for my liking
    früher, als euch \lieb ist earlier than you've bargained for
    am \liebsten best [or most] [of all]
    ich mag Vollmilchschokolade am \liebsten my favourite is milk chocolate
    \lieb geworden:
    \lieb gewordene Gewohnheiten habits one has come to appreciate
    je..., je \lieb:
    je größer/kleiner, je \lieber the bigger/smaller the better
    je mehr, je \lieber the more the merrier
    jd/etw ist jdm \lieb sb welcomes [or appreciates] sb/sth, sb is grateful for sth
    das wäre mir gar nicht/weniger \lieb I'd much rather/I'd rather you didn't [do it]
    es ist jdm \lieb, wenn... sb appreciates it [or is grateful] when...
    es wäre mir \lieber, wenn du nicht hingehst I would prefer you not to go; s.a. lieber
    II. adv
    1. (liebenswürdig) kindly; (stärker) lovingly
    2. (liebenswert) sweetly, cutely
    3. (artig) nicely; Kind a. [as] good as gold
    * * *
    1.
    1) (liebevoll) kind <words, gesture>

    viele liebe Grüße [an... (Akk.)] — much love [to...] (coll.)

    2) (liebenswert) likeable; nice; (stärker) lovable, sweet <child, girl, pet>

    seine Frau/ihr Mann ist sehr lieb — his wife/her husband is a dear

    3) (artig) good, nice <child, dog>

    sei schön lieb! — be a good girl/boy!

    sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen(ugs. abwertend) get on the right side of somebody

    4) (geschätzt) dear

    sein liebstes Spielzeughis favourite toy

    liebe Karola, lieber Ernst! — (am Briefanfang) dear Karola and Ernst

    wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist,... — if you value your life...

    das liebe Geld(iron.) the wretched money

    den lieben langen Tag(ugs.) all the livelong day

    meine Lieben(Familie) my people; my nearest and dearest (joc.); (als Anrede) [you] good people; (an Familie usw.) my dears

    meine Liebe — my dear; (herablassend) my dear woman/girl

    mein Lieber (Mann an Mann) my dear fellow; (Frau/Mann an Jungen) my dear boy; (Frau an Mann) my dear man

    liebe Kinder/Freunde! — children/friends

    lieb Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder! — (christl. Kirche) dearly beloved

    [ach] du liebe Güte od. liebe Zeit od. lieber Himmel od. liebes bisschen! — (ugs.) (erstaunt) good grief!; good heavens!; [good] gracious!; (entsetzt) good grief!; heavens above!

    mit jemandem/etwas seine liebe Not haben — have no end of trouble with somebody/something

    5) (angenehm) welcome

    es wäre mir lieb/lieber, wenn... — I should be glad or should like it/should prefer it if...

    am liebsten wäre mir, ich könnte heute noch abreisen — I should like it best if I could leave today

    wir hatten mehr Schnee, als mir lieb war — we had too much snow for my liking

    6)

    jemanden/etwas lieb gewinnen — grow fond of somebody/something

    jemanden lieb haben — love somebody; (gern haben) be fond of somebody

    2.
    1) (liebenswert) kindly
    2) (artig) nicely
    * * *
    Lieb n; -s, kein pl; poet beloved
    * * *
    1.
    1) (liebevoll) kind <words, gesture>

    viele liebe Grüße [an... (Akk.)] — much love [to...] (coll.)

    2) (liebenswert) likeable; nice; (stärker) lovable, sweet <child, girl, pet>

    seine Frau/ihr Mann ist sehr lieb — his wife/her husband is a dear

    3) (artig) good, nice <child, dog>

    sei schön lieb! — be a good girl/boy!

    sich bei jemandem lieb Kind machen(ugs. abwertend) get on the right side of somebody

    4) (geschätzt) dear

    liebe Karola, lieber Ernst! — (am Briefanfang) dear Karola and Ernst

    wenn dir dein Leben lieb ist,... — if you value your life...

    das liebe Geld(iron.) the wretched money

    den lieben langen Tag(ugs.) all the livelong day

    meine Lieben (Familie) my people; my nearest and dearest (joc.); (als Anrede) [you] good people; (an Familie usw.) my dears

    meine Liebe — my dear; (herablassend) my dear woman/girl

    mein Lieber (Mann an Mann) my dear fellow; (Frau/Mann an Jungen) my dear boy; (Frau an Mann) my dear man

    liebe Kinder/Freunde! — children/friends

    lieb Gemeinde, liebe Schwestern und Brüder! — (christl. Kirche) dearly beloved

    [ach] du liebe Güte od. liebe Zeit od. lieber Himmel od. liebes bisschen! — (ugs.) (erstaunt) good grief!; good heavens!; [good] gracious!; (entsetzt) good grief!; heavens above!

    mit jemandem/etwas seine liebe Not haben — have no end of trouble with somebody/something

    5) (angenehm) welcome

    es wäre mir lieb/lieber, wenn... — I should be glad or should like it/should prefer it if...

    am liebsten wäre mir, ich könnte heute noch abreisen — I should like it best if I could leave today

    wir hatten mehr Schnee, als mir lieb war — we had too much snow for my liking

    6)

    jemanden/etwas lieb gewinnen — grow fond of somebody/something

    jemanden lieb haben — love somebody; (gern haben) be fond of somebody

    2.
    1) (liebenswert) kindly
    2) (artig) nicely
    * * *
    adj.
    dear adj.
    good adj.
    nice adj. adv.
    fondly adv.
    gently adv.
    lovingly adv.
    tenderly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Lieb

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