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81 rebelde2
2 = unruly, rebellious, insurgent, fractious, wayward, resistive, disorderly, riotous, insurrectionary.Ex. 'Sometimes the kids get a little unruly!' she announced in that easy familiar style of hers as she sat down.Ex. The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Ex. This growth accompanied an insurgent professionalism.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.Ex. This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.Ex. As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.Ex. I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.Ex. Most obviously, the insurrectionary movements of the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were informed by notions of nationality.----* ángel rebelde = rebel angel. -
82 ♦ break
♦ break (1) /breɪk/n. [cu]1 rottura; frattura ( anche med.); squarcio; varco: a break in the clouds, uno squarcio fra le nuvole; a break in the traffic, un varco nel traffico; break of continuity, soluzione di continuità4 interruzione; sospensione; pausa; sosta; stacco; break; intervallo: coffee [tea] break, pausa (per il) caffè [tè]; lunch break, pausa pranzo; ( radio, TV) commercial breaks, interruzioni pubblicitarie; spot; pubblicità; the Easter break, le vacanze di Pasqua; without a break, senza interruzione (o sosta); ininterrottamente; to have (o to take) a break, fare una sosta (o una pausa, un intervallo, uno stacco)5 (GB, a scuola) ricreazione; intervallo: DIALOGO → - School- We had English and physics before morning break, abbiamo avuto inglese e fisica prima dell'intervallo del mattino6 periodo di riposo; vacanza; stacco: a break from work, un periodo di riposo dal lavoro; I need a break, ho bisogno di un po' di vacanza; ho bisogno di staccare un po'; a weekend break, un weekend di vacanza8 cambiamento improvviso; distacco; taglio: a break in the weather, un cambiamento del tempo; a break with tradition, un taglio con la (o un distacco dalla) tradizione; a break with the past, un taglio col passato9 scatto, slancio (spec. per fuggire); fuga: a break from jail (o a jail break) un'evasione dal carcere; to make a break for freedom, tentare la fuga (o l'evasione); The deer made a break for the thicket, il cervo si slanciò verso il folto d'alberi10 (fam.) occasione; opportunità; chance: big break, grande occasione; bad break, sfortuna; jella; sfiga (pop.); lucky break, colpo (o botta) di fortuna; I finally got my break, finalmente ho avuto un colpo di fortuna; to get the breaks, avere fortuna12 (geol.) frattura; litocrasi13 (mecc.) rottura; guasto20 ( tennis, = service break, break of serve) break: to win the break, ottenere il break; to be two breaks down, essere sotto di due break; aver subìto due break; break point, break point; palla break26 (equit., ipp.) rottura dell'andatura● (tipogr.) break line, ultima riga; righino □ (comm., naut.) break of bulk, inizio della discarica □ (lett.) break of day, alba □ (fam.) an even break, un trattamento equo; pari opportunità: I'm just asking for an even break, chiedo solo d'essere trattato come tutti □ (fam.) Give me a break!, dammi una possibilità!; lasciami provare!; ( anche escl. di esasperazione) ma piantala!, ma fammi il piacere!, figurarsi! □ (fam.) to make a break for it, scappare; darsela a gambe □ to make a clean break, rompere definitivamente con qc.; dare un taglio netto □ to make the break, cambare vita (o lavoro); dare un taglio a tutto.break (2) /breɪk/n.2 (autom.) break; Giardinetta®; familiare.♦ (to) break /breɪk/A v. t.1 rompere; infrangere; spezzare: to break a bottle, rompere una bottiglia; He broke his arm, si ruppe un braccio; to break one's neck, rompersi il collo (o l'osso del collo); to break a seal, spezzare un sigillo; ( di fiume) to break its banks, rompere gli argini; to break the sound barrier, infrangere la barriera del suono; to break sb. 's heart, spezzare il cuore a q.2 staccare (spezzando); spezzare: to break a piece of bread from a loaf, staccare un pezzo di pane da una pagnotta; to break a branch off a tree, spezzare un ramo da un albero5 cambiare (una banconota, spec. pagando qc. e ricevendo un resto); spicciolare: to break a £50 note, cambiare un biglietto da 50 sterline6 interrompere; spezzare; rompere: to break the silence, rompere il silenzio; (elettr.) to break a circuit, interrompere un circuito elettrico; A cry broke my train of thought, un grido interruppe il filo dei miei pensieri; We broke our journey at Lucca, interrompemmo il viaggio a Lucca; facemmo tappa a Lucca7 porre fine a; spezzare: to break the deadlock, porre fine all'impasse; uscire dal punto morto; to break a vicious circle, spezzare un circolo vizioso; to break the drought, porre fine alla siccità; to break a siege, spezzare un assedio8 frenare; attutire; smorzare: to break a fall, attutire una caduta; These trees break the force of the wind, questi alberi smorzano l'impeto del vento9 fiaccare; domare; stroncare; spezzare: to break a strike, far fallire uno sciopero ( utilizzando crumiri, ecc.); to break sb. 's spirit, fiaccare lo spirito di q.; spezzare q.; The revolt was broken, la rivolta è stata domata; to break a horse, domare un cavallo11 rovinare ( una persona): to break sb. financially, mandare in rovina q.; far fallire q.; That scandal broke him politically, quello scandalo è stato la sua rovina12 (mil.) degradare; radiare13 battere, superare, migliorare ( un primato): He's broken his own record, ha battuto il suo stesso primato14 venir meno a; non tener fede a; non mantenere: to break an engagement, non tener fede a un impegno; to break a diet, non mantenere una dieta; to break faith, venir meno alle promesse (o alla parola data); to break a promise, venir meno a una promessa15 (leg.) infrangere; violare: to break a rule, infrangere una regola; to break the law, violare la legge16 comunicare, dare ( una notizia spiacevole): I had to break the news to him, ho dovuto dargli io la notizia; Break it to her gently, diglielo con delicatezza17 sciogliere al vento (una vela, una bandiera)B v. i.1 rompersi; infrangersi; spezzarsi: It fell and broke, è caduto e si è rotto; Her bones break easily, le sue ossa si rompono facilmente; to break in two, rompersi in due pezzi; spezzarsi in due; to break into fragments, andare in frantumi (o in pezzi)6 (elettr., mecc.) aprirsi; interrompersi7 sospendere il lavoro; fare una pausa (o un intervallo, uno stacco); staccare: At 11 we broke for coffee, alle 11 facemmo una pausa per il caffè11 ( di notizia, ecc.) diffondersi; essere divulgato; diventare di dominio pubblico; ( di scandalo) scoppiare: The story soon broke, la storia si è diffusa ben presto; la notizia è diventata presto di dominio pubblico; (TV) breaking news, notizie dell'ultima ora; ultimissime12 ( della voce) incrinarsi; spezzarsi; rompersi; (di voce maschile, nella pubertà) cambiare, diventare più profonda: Her voice broke as he gave me the news, nel darmi la notizia gli si è spezzata la voce His voice is breaking, sta cambiando la voce13 (fam.: di situazione, ecc) andare; mettersi: Things were breaking badly, le cose si mettevano male● (leg.) to break an alibi, dimostrare la falsità di un alibi □ (fam.) to break one's back, ammazzarsi di fatica; spezzarsi la schiena; sgobbare □ to break sb. 's back, spezzare le reni a q.; uccidere q. □ to break the back of, completare la parte più ardua di; fare il grosso di; dare una bella botta a □ to break the bank ► bank (2) □ (form.) to break bread with sb., mangiare con q. □ (naut.) to break bulk, iniziare la discarica □ (fig.) to break a butterfly on a wheel, fare spreco d'energia per una cosa da poco □ to break camp, smontare le tende; levare il campo □ to break clear, liberarsi; sganciarsi; ( sport) smarcarsi; ( sport) andare in fuga □ ( di selvaggina) to break cover, uscire allo scoperto □ to break even, chiudere in pareggio; pareggiare i conti; non avere perdite □ to break free, liberarsi; sciogliersi ( da una stretta); fuggire □ to break new (o fresh) ground, (di scoperta, ecc.) essere innovatore, essere pionieristico; ( di persona) innovare, essere un pioniere □ to break a habit, abbandonare un'abitudine inveterata: to break the smoking habit, smettere di fumare □ to break sb. of a habit, far smettere a q. un'abitudine; togliere un vizio a q. □ to break jail, evadere □ ( gergo teatr.) DIALOGO → - Going for an interview- Break a leg!, in bocca al lupo! □ to break loose = to break free ► sopra □ to break open, forzare, scassinare ( una porta, ecc.) □ (stor.) to break sb. on the wheel, mettere q. alla tortura della ruota □ (mil.) to break ranks, rompere le file (o le righe) □ to break a safe, scassinare una cassaforte □ ( tennis) to break the opponent's serve, strappare il servizio all'avversario □ to break st. short, porre fine a (qc.) prima del tempo; interrompere □ to break the skin, lacerare la pelle □ to break step, rompere il passo □ (naut.: di sottomarino) to break surface, affiorare □ (eufem.) to break wind, emettere un peto; fare un vento. -
83 power
1. n сила; мощьexpressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
2. n энергия; мощностьhydraulic power — гидравлическая энергия, энергия воды
power consumption — потребление энергии; расход мощности
3. n мощность; производительностьoutput power — выходная мощность, мощность на выходе
power factor — коэффициент мощности; косинус фи
4. n тех. проф. двигатель; машина; силовая установка5. n энергетика6. n могущество, сила, властьexcess of power — превышение власти, полномочий, правомочий
7. n обыкн. боги; божественные силыthe powers of darkness — силы тьмы; тёмные силы
8. n юр. власть9. n возможность10. n способность11. n право, полномочие12. n юр. доверенностьpower of attorney — доверенность; полномочия
13. n юр. дееспособность, правоспособность14. n держава15. n разг. диал. много, множество16. n мат. степеньraised to a power — возвел в степень; возведенный в степень
17. n мат. порядок18. n мат. опт. сила увеличения; оптическая сила19. v приводить в действие или движение; служить приводным двигателем20. v снабжать силовым двигателемpower connector — силовой разъем; разъем питания
21. v питать энергией22. v поддерживать; вдохновлятьСинонимический ряд:1. ability (noun) ability; beef; capability; capacity; competence; dint; endowment; faculty; function; potential; skill2. arm (noun) arm; brawn; energy; force; forcefulness; magnetism; muscle; potency; powerfulness; puissance; sinew; stamina; steam; strength; strong arm; vigor; vigorousness; vigour; virtue; vitality; weight3. authority (noun) ascendancy; authority; command; control; domination; dominion; hegemony; jurisdiction; mastery; might; omnipotence; prerogative; strings; swayАнтонимический ряд:imbecility; impairment; impotence; inability; incapability; incapacity; incompetence; ineffectiveness; infirmity; insusceptibility; powerlessness; subservience; weakness -
84 δουλεύω
δουλεύω fut. δουλεύσω; 1 aor. ἐδούλευσα; pf. δεδούλευκα J 8:33, ptc. δεδουλευκώς 2 Cl 17:7 (Aeschyl., Hdt.+; the basic diff. between master and slave is stated Aeschyl., Pr. 927).① to be owned by another, be a slave, be subjectedⓐ lit., of Hagar and Jerusalem Gal 4:25. τινί to someone (Jos., Ant. 4, 115.—C. Ap. 2, 128 the Egyptians claim τὸ μηδενὶ δουλεῦσαι. Likew. in Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 67 §286 the Rhodians are proud ἕνεκα τύχης ἐς τὸ νῦν ἀδουλώτου; Diod S 5, 15, 3 the Iolaës of Sardinia have maintained their freedom ἅπαντα τὸν αἰῶνα … μέχρι τοῦ νῦν; in 5, 15, 4 even the Carthaginians οὐκ ἠδυνήθησαν [αὐτοὺς] … καταδουλώσασθαι) J 8:33; Ac 7:7 (Gen 15:14); Ro 9:12; B 13:2 (both Gen 25:23; cp. Jos., Ant. 1, 275); 13:5 (Gen 48:19 altered after 25:23); 1 Cl 31:4 (Jacob by Laban [Gen 29:15, 20]; cp. Just., D. 134, 3).ⓑ in imagery: of a change in masters Ro 7:6.② to act or conduct oneself as one in total service to another, perform the duties of a slave, serve, obey.ⓐ be in service to personal beingsα. to humans, w. dat. of pers. (PHal 1, 219 [III B.C.] ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεὺς τῷ Ἀλεξανδρεῖ μὴ δουλευέτω) Mt 6:24; Lk 16:13; 2 Cl 6:1 (on being a slave to more than one master s. Billerb. on Mt 6:24; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 203 II, 13f; 206, 16ff). τοσαῦτα ἔτη δ. σοι I have slaved for you so many years Lk 15:29, a statement about toil rather than actual status (cp. Gen 31:41). Abs. ἐν καθαρᾷ καρδίᾳ 2 Cl 11:1; μᾶλλον δ. let them be all the better slaves 1 Ti 6:2; πλέον δ. IPol 4:3. On Eph 6:7, see β. Fig., of loving service ἀλλήλοις Gal 5:13. δίκαιον εὖ δουλεύοντα πόλλοις 1 Cl 16:12 (Is 53:11).β. to transcendent beings, esp. in expressions relating to God or Jesus Christ as recipients of undivided allegiance, for, as indicated in α, a slave can take orders from only one master δ. τῷ θεῷ serve God, where God is thought of as κύριος, and a human as δοῦλος (Eur., Or. 418; Ex 23:33; Philo, Cher. 107, Somn. 2, 100; Jos., Ant. 7, 367; 8, 257; SibOr 3, 740; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 8, 17; cp. τοῖ κτισθεῖσιν ἀντὶ θεοῦ 3, 15, 17): Mt 6:24; Lk 16:13 (on both cp. Sextus 574 οὐκ ἔστιν ἅμα δουλεύειν ἡδονῇ κ. θεῷ); 1 Th 1:9; 2 Cl 11:1; 17:7; Pol 2:1 (Ps 2:11); 6:3; MPol 9:3; Hm 8:6; 12, 6, 2; Hs 4:2; Dg 2:5 τῷ δημιουργῷ; 1 Cl 26:1. τῷ Χριστῷ Ro 14:18; cp. 16:18; Col 3:24; abs. μετʼ εὐνοίας δ. render service (to your masters) w. good will Eph 6:7 (through wordplay Jesus Christ, as κύριος, is here viewed as the ultimate recipient of the slave’s service); τῷ κυρίῳ (Judg 2:7; 1 Km 7:4; 12:20) Ac 20:19; Ro 12:11 (v.l. τῷ καιρῷ.—δ. τῷ καιρῷ means ‘accommodate oneself to the occasion’ [Plut., Arat. 1047 [43, 2]; Pallad.: Anth. Pal. 9, 441; Procop. Soph., Ep. 113 H. δουλεύειν τῇ χρείᾳ καὶ πείθεσθαι τῷ καιρῷ. The contrast is with πράττειν ὅσα τις βούλεται, or Herodas 2, 9f: ζῶμεν οὐχ ὡς βουλόμεσθʼ, ἀλλʼ ὡς ἡμέας ὁ καιρὸς ἕλκει], and can have the unfavorable connotation ‘be an opportunist’; for this reason it is expressly rejected for this pass. by Athanas., Origen-Rufinus, and Jerome, but they may be interested in sanitizing the text. S. Ltzm. ad loc.); Hv 4, 2, 5; Hs 1:7; 4:5ff; 6, 3, 6; 8, 6, 2; the Holy Spirit 5, 6, 5; 7; elements or elemental spirits Gal 4:9, cp. vs. 8 (in a relig. sense also PGM 13, 72 κύριε, δουλεύω ὑπὸ τὸν σὸν κόσμον τῷ σῷ ἀγγέλῳ; lesser divinities [δαίμονες] Just., D. 83, 4; Tat. 17, 3).ⓑ to things, by fig. ext. of mng. in a: Be a slave to sin Ro 6:6; the law (Orig., C. Cels. 5, 6, 28) 7:25; desire Hm 12, 2, 5; Tit 3:3 (X., Mem. 1, 5, 5, Apol. 16; Pla., Phdr. 238e ἡδονῇ; Polyb. 18, 15, 16; Herodian 1, 17, 9; Philo, Cher. 71; Jos., Ant. 15, 91 δ. ταῖς ἐπιθυμίαις; Iren., 1, 6, 3 [Harv. I 56, 2]); the virtues Hv 3, 8, 8; m 12, 3, 1; faith m 9:12; τῇ κοιλίᾳ the belly, i.e. appetite (γαστρί X., Mem. 1, 6, 8; Anth. 11, 410, 4; cp. Ath. 31, 2) Ro 16:18. εἰς τὸ εὐαγγέλιον serve in the gospel Phil 2:22. For Ro 12:11 v.l. καιρῷ s. 2aβ.—M-M. TW. -
85 μάρτυς
μάρτυς, μάρτυρος, ὁ dat. pl. μάρτυσιν (Pind., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr A 13 p. 92, 22 [Stone p. 32]; TestLevi 19:3; Philo, Joseph.; apolog. exc. Ar.)① one who testifies in legal matters, witness (Just., A I, 23, 3; Ath. 3, 2) Ac 7:58; Mt 18:16; 2 Cor 13:1; 1 Ti 5:19 (the last 3 after Dt 19:15; cp. Jos., Vi. 256 and Hipponax [VI B.C.] 47 D.3 ἐλθὼν σὺν τριοῖσι μάρτυσιν); Hb 10:28 (Dt 17:6.—ἐπὶ μάρτυσι also Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 14 §49). τί ἔτι χρείαν ἔχομεν μαρτύρων; what further need have we of witnesses? (Pla., Rep. 1, 340a τί δεῖται μάρτυρος; αὐτὸς γὰρ ὁ Θρασύμαχος ὁμολογεῖ) Mt 26:65; Mk 14:63. μάρτυρες ψευδεῖς false witnesses (Demosth. 29, 28) Ac 6:13 (Mel., P. 79, 572). There is a suggestion of bureaucratic protocol relating to the account of the prudent and blameless men whom the Roman church sent to Corinth and who μάρτυρες ἔσονται μεταξὺ ὑμῶν κ. ἡμῶν 1 Cl 63:3.② one who affirms or attests, testifier, witness transf. sense of mng. 1, of anyone who can or should testify to anything.ⓐ of God (or the exalted Christ) as witness (deities as witnesses oft. Pind. et al.; Philo; Jos., Bell. 1, 595, Ant. 1, 209; TestLevi 19:3; SibOr, Fgm. 1, 4; Just., A II, 12, 4 θεὸν … μάρτυρα ἔχοντες. Orig., C. Cels. 1, 46, 26 θεὸς [sc. ἐστιν] μ. τοῦ ἡμετέρου συνειδότος); as a formula God is my witness (that I am telling the truth) Ro 1:9; Phil 1:8; shortened θεὸς μ. 1 Th 2:5; cp. vs. 10 (here also Jos., Ant. 15, 130 μ. ὑμᾶς ποιούμενος). μ. μοι ἐν ᾧ δέδεμαι IPhld 7:2. μάρτυρα τὸν θεὸν ἐπικαλεῖσθαι call upon God as witness 2 Cor 1:23 (cp. 1 Km 12:5f; 20:23; Polyb. 11, 6, 4 τ. θεοὺς ἐπικαλέσεσθε μάρτυρας; Heliod. 1, 25, 1; Galen VI 775 Kühn; likewise of calling upon deities, Hippol., Ref. 9, 15, 6: τοὺς ἑπτὰ μάρτυρας μαρτύρομαι).ⓑ of humans (cp. Pind. O. 4, 5): witnessing by eye and ear (X., Ages. 4, 5; Pla., Ep. 1 p. 309a; Aelian, VH 10, 6; Jos., Ant. 18, 299; Tat. 31, 1; 36, 1) 1 Th 2:10; 1 Ti 6:12; 2 Ti 2:2.—Also of those witnesses whose faith is tried and true τοσοῦτον νέφος μαρτύρων Hb 12:1.—Of witnesses of events which they know about, without having experienced them personally (acc. to Strabo 7, 3, 7 p. 300 Hesiod is μάρτυς with regard to the Scythians): the teachers of the law bear witness to the murder of the prophets by their ancestors, by erecting tombs for the prophets Lk 11:48 (μαρτυρεῖτε v.l.).ⓒ of witnesses who bear a divine message (Epict. 3, 26, 28 God uses the wise men as his μάρτυρες) Rv 11:3 (though the mng. approaches martyr [s. 3 below] here; cp. vs. 7. S. DHaugg, D. zwei Zeugen-Apk 11:1–13, ’36; JConsidine, CBQ 8, ’46. 377–92). In this sense, above all, of Jesus’ disciples as the witnesses of his life, death, and resurrection: ἔσεσθέ μου μάρτυρες you will be my witnesses Ac 1:8; cp. 13:31 (Ps.-Demetr. 222 μάρτυς σου γίνεται). W. obj. gen. of the thing witnessed: witness for/of (Jos., C. Ap. 1, 4 τῶν ὑπʼ ἐμοῦ λεγομένων μ., Ant. 4, 40; ἀληθείας μ. of Polycarp Iren. 3, 3, 4 [Harv. II 13, 4]; παραδόσεως of the Ephesian congregation 3, 3, 4 [Harv. II 15, 6]; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 47, 24) Lk 24:48; Ac 1:22; 3:15; 5:32; 10:39; 26:16. μ. τῶν τοῦ Χριστοῦ παθημάτων a witness of the sufferings of Christ 1 Pt 5:1. ἔσῃ μ. αὐτῷ πρὸς πάντας ἀνθρώπους you will be a witness for him to all people Ac 22:15 (Epict. 3, 24, 113 μ. πρὸς τοὺς ἄλλους).—10:41. Danker, Benefactor 442–47.③ one who witnesses at cost of life, martyr, in the usage of the persecuted church τὸ αἷμα Στεφάνου τοῦ μάρτυρός σου Ac 22:20. Of Antipas ὁ μ. μου ὁ πιστός μου Rv 2:13 (cp. Pind., P. 1, 88 μάρτυρες πιστοί=dependable witnesses; on the textual problems of Rv 2:13 s. RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 45–47). Onesimus μ. Χριστοῦ γεγένηται Phlm subscr. v.l. Gener. μάρτυρες Ἰησοῦ Rv 17:6; cp. MPol 2:2; 14:2; 15:2; 16:2 v.l.; 17:3; 19:1. Of Zacharias μ. εἰμι τοῦ θεοῦ GJs 25:3 (s. de Strycker ad loc.). Since Rv also calls Jesus (as well as Antipas) ὁ μάρτυς ὁ πιστός 1:5; 3:14, these pass. are prob. to be classed here (cp. Ps 88:38), but with awareness of strong focus in all the NT passages in this classification on the fact of witness. The death of Jesus was early regarded as the first martyrdom.—For an analysis of the question how μάρτυς=‘witness’ came to mean ‘martyr’, s. FKattenbusch, ZNW 4, 1903, 111ff; KHoll, variously, then Gesamm. Aufsätze II 1928, 103ff; ASchlatter, BFChTh 19, 3, 1915; PCorssen, NJklA 35, 1915, 481ff, 37, 1916, 424ff, ZNW 15, 1914, 221ff w. several continuations until 18, 1917, 249ff, Sokrates 6, 1918, 106ff; Rtzst., Hist. Mon. 1916, 85; 257, NGG 1916, 417ff, Her 52, 1917, 442ff; FDornseiff, ARW 22, 1923/24, 133ff; HDelehaye, Analecta Bollandiana 39, 1921, 20ff, Sanctus 1927 (2’33), 74ff (75, 1 lit.). ELohmeyer, D. Idee des Martyriums im Judent. u. Urchristent.: ZST 5, 1927/28, 232–49; GFitzer, D. Begriff des μ. im Judent. u. Urchristent., diss. Bresl. 1929; HLietzmann, Martys: Pauly-W. XIV 2, 1930, 2044–52; OMichel, Prophet u. Märt. ’32; RCasey, Μάρτυς: Beginn. I 5, ’33, 30–37; EStauffer, Märtyrertheologie u. Täuferbewegg.: ZKG 52, ’33, 545–98; DRiddle, The Martyr Motif in Mk: JR 4, 1924, 174–91, Hb, 1 Cl and the Persecution of Domitian: JBL 43, 1924, 329–48, From Apocalypse to Martyrology: ATR 9, 1927, 260–80, The Martyrs: A Study in Social Control ’31, Die Verfolgungslogien im formgesch. u. soziol. Bed.: ZNW 33, ’34, 271–89; HvCampenhausen, D. Idee des Martyriums in d. alten Kirche2 ’64; EPeterson, Zeuge d. Wahrh. ’37; EBurnier, Le notion de témoignage dans le NT ’37; HSurkau, Martyrien in jüd. u. frühchristl. Zt. ’38; HFischel, Martyr and Prophet (in Jewish lit.), JQR 37, ’46/47, 265–80; 363–86; EGünther, Μάρτυς, D. Gesch. eines Wortes ’41, Zeuge u. Märtyrer, ZNW 47, ’56, 145–61. ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55; HvanVliet, No Single Testimony (Dt 19:15) ’58; NBrox, Zeuge u. Märtyrer ’61.—B. 1436; ATrites, Μάρτυς and Martyrdom in the Apocalypse, A Semantic Study: NovT 15, ’73, 72–80, The NT Concept of Witness ’77; GDragas, Martyrdom and Orthodoxy in the NT Era: Greek Orthodox Theological Review 30, ’85, 287–96; PVassiliadis, The Translation of μαρτυρία Ιησοῦ in Rv: BT 36, ’85, 129–34; M-ERosenblatt, Paul the Accused ’95, 1–21; Kl. Pauly III 1059f; BHHW II 1156f.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
86 break
/breik/ * danh từ ((cũng) brake) - xe vực ngựa (tập cho ngựa kéo xe) - xe ngựa không mui * danh từ - sự gãy, sự kéo, sự đứt, sự ngắt - chỗ vỡ, chỗ nứt, chỗ rạn - sự nghỉ, sự dừng lại, sự gián đoạn =without a break+ không ngừng -(ngôn ngữ nhà trường) giờ nghỉ, giờ ra chơi, giờ giải lao - sự cắt đứt (quan hệ), sự tuyệt giao =to make a break with somebody+ cắt đứt quan hệ với ai - sự lỡ lời; sự lầm lỗi - sự vỡ nợ, sự bị phá sản - sự thay đổi (thòi tiết) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) sự thụt giá thình lình - (thông tục) dịp may, cơ hội =to get the breaks+ gặp cơ hội thuận lợi, gặp may - (âm nhạc) sự đổi giọng; sự chuyển âm vực - mục xen (vào chương trình đang phát) (rađiô, truyền hình) !break in the clouds - tia hy vọng !break of day - bình minh, rạng đông * (bất qui tắc) ngoại động từ broke; broken, (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) broke - làm gãy, bẻ gãy, làm đứt, làm vỡ, đập vỡ =to break one's arm+ bị gãy tay =to break a cup+ đập vỡ cái tách =to break clods+ đập nhỏ những cục đất =to break ground+ vỡ đất; bắt đầu một công việc, khởi công; bắt đầu bao vây - cắt, ngắt, làm gián đoạn, ngừng phá =to break a journey+ ngừng cuộc hành trình =to the silence+ phá tan sự yên lặng =to break the spell+ giải mê, giải bùa =to break a sleep+ làm mất giấc ngủ =to break the telephone communications+ làm gián đoạn sự liên lạc bằng điện thoại =to break a records+ phá kỷ lục - xua tan, làm tan tác =to break the ranks+ phá bỏ hàng ngũ =to break the clouds+ xua tan những đám mây =to bulk+ bắt đầu giở hàng (trên tàu thuỷ) - phạm, phạm vi, xâm phạm =to break the law+ phạm luật =to break one's promise (word); to break faith with someone+ bội ước, không giữ lời hứa với ai =to the peace+ làm rối trật tự chung - truyền đạt, báo (tin) =to break one's mind to...+ truyền đạt ý kiến của mình cho... =to break news+ báo tin - làm suy sụp, làm nhụt (ý chí...), làm mất hết =to break someone's health+ làm ai mất sức, làm ai suy nhược =to break someone's courage+ làm ai mất hết can đảm =to break someone's will+ làm nhụt ý chí của ai =to break someone's heart+ làm ai đau lòng =to break bank+ ăn hết tiền của nhà cái =to break an officer+ (quân sự) tước quân hàm (lột lon) một sĩ quan - ngăn đỡ, làm yếu đi, làm nhẹ đi =to break a current+ ngăn dòng nước =to break [the force of] a blow+ đỡ một miếng đòn =to break a fall+ đỡ cho khỏi bị ngã - làm cho thuần thục; tập luyện =to break a hoser+ tập ngựa - đập tan; đàn áp, trấn áp =to break a rebellion+ đàn ạp một cuộc nổi loạn - sửa chữa =to break someone of a hanit+ sửa chữa cho ai một thói quen - mở, mở tung ra, cạy tung ra =to a letter open+ xé lá thư =to break a way+ mở đường =to break gaol+ vượt ngục * nội động từ - gãy, đứt, vỡ =the branch broke+ cành cây gãy =the abscerss breaks+ nhọt vỡ - chạy tán loạn, tan tác =enemy troops break+ quân địch bỏ chạy tán loạn - ló ra, hé ra, hiện ra =day broke+ trời bắt đầu hé sáng - thoát khỏi; sổ ra; ((thể dục,thể thao)) buông ra (quyền Anh) =to break from someone's bonds+ thoát khỏi sự ràng buộc của ai =to break free (loose)+ trốn (chạy) thoát; sổ ra, sổ lồng - suy nhược, yếu đi; suy sụp, sa sút, phá sản =his health is breaking+ sức khoẻ của anh ta sút đi =his heart breaks+ anh ta đau lòng đứt ruột =a merchant breaks+ một nhà buôn bị phá sản - thay đổi =the weather begins to break+ thời tiết bắt đầu thay đổi - vỡ tiếng, nức nở, nghẹn ngào (tiếng nói) =his voice breaks+ hắn ta vỡ tiếng; giọng nói của anh ta nghẹn ngào (vì xúc động) - đột nhiên làm; phá lên =to break into tears+ khóc oà lên =to break into a gallop+ đột nhiên chồm lên phi nước đại (ngựa) - cắt đứt quan hệ, tuyệt giao =to break with somebody+ cắt đứt quan hệ với ai - phá mà vào, phá mà ra, xông vào nhà; phá cửa vào nhà, bẻ khoá vào nhà =to break out of prison+ phá ngục mà ra; vượt ngục =to through obstacles+ vượt qua mọi trở ngại =to break through the enemy's line+ chọc thủng phòng tuyến của địch !to break away - trốn thoát, thoát khỏi - bẻ gãy, rời ra !to break down - đập vỡ, đạp tan, đạp đổ, xô đổ; sụp đổ, đổ vỡ tan tành =to break down a wall+ đạp đổ bức tường =to break down the enemy's resistance+ đập tan sự kháng cự của quân địch - suy nhược, kiệt sức; làm sa sút, làm suy nhược (sức khoẻ, tinh thần...) - vỡ nợ, phá sản, thất cơ lỡ vận - bị pan, bị hỏng (xe cộ) - phân ra từng món (chi tiêu...); (hoá) phân nhỏ, phân tích !to break forth - vỡ ra, nổ ra; vọt ra, bắn ra, tuôn ra !to break in - xông vào, phá mà vào (nhà...) - ngắt (lời); chặn (lời); cắt ngang (câu chuyện) - can thiệp vào - tập luyện (ngựa...); cho vào khuôn phép, dạy dỗ (trẻ con...) !to break off - rời ra, lìa ra, long ra, bị gãy rời ra - ngừng sững lại, đột nhiên ngừng lại, thôi - cắt đứt quan hệ, tuyệt giao =to break off with someone+ cắt đứt quan hệ với ai, tuyệt giao với ai !to break out - bẻ ra, bẻ tung ra - nổ bùng, nổ ra =to war broke out+ chiến tranh bùng nổ - nổi mụn, sùi đỏ lên (mặt) - trốn thoát, thoát khỏi, vượt (ngục...) - kêu to, phá lên (cười...) =to break out laughing+ cười phá lên - (hàng hải) mở và bốc dỡ (kho hàng...) - kéo lên và mở tung ra (cờ) !to break up - chạy toán loạn, tan tác, tản ra; giải tán (hội nghị, đám đông, mây...) - chia lìa, chia ly, lìa nhau - nghỉ hè (trường học) - sụt lở; làm sụt lở (đường sá) - thay đổi (thời tiết) - suy yếu đi (người) - đập vụn, đập nát !to break bread with - ăn ở (nhà ai) được (ai) mời ăn !to break even - (xem) even !to break the ice - (xem) ice !to break a lance with someone - (xem) lance !to break the neck of - (xem) beck !to break Priscian's head - nói (viết) sai ngữ pháp !to break on the wheel - (xem) wheel -
87 ירד
יָרַד(b. h.) to move about, run; esp. to go down; י׳ ל־ to enter; י׳ מ־ to leave. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 5 (ref. to וירדתי, Jud. 11:37) וכי … יוֹרֵד על ההרים … עולים להרים does one go down on the mountains, do not men go up to ?; ib. הניחני ואֵרֵד אצלב״ד (ed. Bub. 7 ואלך) give me leave that I may go down to the court-house; Yalk. Jud. 67. Men.109b מה זה שלא י׳ לה כך when this one (Shimei) who was not permitted to enter into it (the office) became so jealous, היוֹרֵד להוכ׳ how much more so is he who once has entered it (and is to be ousted). Ib. כל האומר לי לֵירֵד ממנהוכ׳ whoever would ask me to resign it (the office), I would throw at him Taan.8b יָרְדוּ גשמים it rains. Ib.a אין גשמים יוֹרְדִיםוכ׳ the rain falls only for the sake of the men of faith. Cant. R. to I, 2b> מה מים יורדיןוכ׳ as the water (rain) comes down in drops.י׳ לנכסי to take possession of, seize, administer property. B. Mets.38b היוֹרֵד לנ׳ שבוים he who takes possession of the property of captives. Tosef.Keth.VIII, 2, sq.; a. fr.י׳ מנכסיו to be compelled to leave an estate, to become poor (cmp. דִּלְדִּל). Gen. R. s. 71; Lam. R. to III, 4; Ned.64b; a. fr.(קרבן) עוֹלֶה ויוֹרֵד a sacrifice of higher or lesser value according to pecuniary conditions (Lev. 5:6–11). Shebu.21a. Hor.II, 7 (9a); a. fr.(For other idiomatic uses, v. עָלָה.Part. pass. יָרוּד q. v. Hif. הוֹרִיד to let down, bring down; to lower. Taan.8a בשעה שהשמים … מִלְּהוֹרִידוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) when the heavens are locked up so as not to let down rain. Lev. R. s. 1 ירד שה׳ את התורה Moses is surnamed Yered (1 Chr. 4:18) because he brought down the Law; שה׳ את חשכינהוכ׳ he caused the Divine Presence to come down Y.Ber.IV, 7d top לא הוֹרִידוּ אותו מגדולתו they did not remove him from his position. Sot.13b (ref. to Gen. 39:1) א״ת הוּרַד אלא הוֹרִיד שה׳וכ׳ read not ‘he was brought down, but ‘he did bring down, for he (Joseph) was the cause of the removal of the astronomers of Pharaoh from their positions.Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b top הוֹרִידָן מנכסיהן he drove them out of their estates (cmp. Bab. ib. 38a); a. v. fr.ה׳ לנכסי (v. supra) to appoint as administrator. B. Mets.38b מוֹרִידִין קרוב לנ׳ שבוי we may appoint a relative (presumptive heir) an administrator of the estate of a captive; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד neither raises nor lowers, i. e. has no effect or influence. Ḥull.45b. Gitt.52a, a. e. דברי חלומות לא מעלין ולא מוֹרִידִין dreams must not be regarded. Men.V, 6, a. e. מעלה ומוריד moves upward and downward.Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהוא מוריד, v. מוֹרִיר.מעלין … ולא מורידין, v. עָלָה. -
88 יָרַד
יָרַד(b. h.) to move about, run; esp. to go down; י׳ ל־ to enter; י׳ מ־ to leave. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 5 (ref. to וירדתי, Jud. 11:37) וכי … יוֹרֵד על ההרים … עולים להרים does one go down on the mountains, do not men go up to ?; ib. הניחני ואֵרֵד אצלב״ד (ed. Bub. 7 ואלך) give me leave that I may go down to the court-house; Yalk. Jud. 67. Men.109b מה זה שלא י׳ לה כך when this one (Shimei) who was not permitted to enter into it (the office) became so jealous, היוֹרֵד להוכ׳ how much more so is he who once has entered it (and is to be ousted). Ib. כל האומר לי לֵירֵד ממנהוכ׳ whoever would ask me to resign it (the office), I would throw at him Taan.8b יָרְדוּ גשמים it rains. Ib.a אין גשמים יוֹרְדִיםוכ׳ the rain falls only for the sake of the men of faith. Cant. R. to I, 2b> מה מים יורדיןוכ׳ as the water (rain) comes down in drops.י׳ לנכסי to take possession of, seize, administer property. B. Mets.38b היוֹרֵד לנ׳ שבוים he who takes possession of the property of captives. Tosef.Keth.VIII, 2, sq.; a. fr.י׳ מנכסיו to be compelled to leave an estate, to become poor (cmp. דִּלְדִּל). Gen. R. s. 71; Lam. R. to III, 4; Ned.64b; a. fr.(קרבן) עוֹלֶה ויוֹרֵד a sacrifice of higher or lesser value according to pecuniary conditions (Lev. 5:6–11). Shebu.21a. Hor.II, 7 (9a); a. fr.(For other idiomatic uses, v. עָלָה.Part. pass. יָרוּד q. v. Hif. הוֹרִיד to let down, bring down; to lower. Taan.8a בשעה שהשמים … מִלְּהוֹרִידוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) when the heavens are locked up so as not to let down rain. Lev. R. s. 1 ירד שה׳ את התורה Moses is surnamed Yered (1 Chr. 4:18) because he brought down the Law; שה׳ את חשכינהוכ׳ he caused the Divine Presence to come down Y.Ber.IV, 7d top לא הוֹרִידוּ אותו מגדולתו they did not remove him from his position. Sot.13b (ref. to Gen. 39:1) א״ת הוּרַד אלא הוֹרִיד שה׳וכ׳ read not ‘he was brought down, but ‘he did bring down, for he (Joseph) was the cause of the removal of the astronomers of Pharaoh from their positions.Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b top הוֹרִידָן מנכסיהן he drove them out of their estates (cmp. Bab. ib. 38a); a. v. fr.ה׳ לנכסי (v. supra) to appoint as administrator. B. Mets.38b מוֹרִידִין קרוב לנ׳ שבוי we may appoint a relative (presumptive heir) an administrator of the estate of a captive; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד neither raises nor lowers, i. e. has no effect or influence. Ḥull.45b. Gitt.52a, a. e. דברי חלומות לא מעלין ולא מוֹרִידִין dreams must not be regarded. Men.V, 6, a. e. מעלה ומוריד moves upward and downward.Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהוא מוריד, v. מוֹרִיר.מעלין … ולא מורידין, v. עָלָה. -
89 strong
1. [strɒŋ] a1. сильный, обладающий большой физической силойstrong man - силач [ср. тж. strong man]
strong horse - сильная /крепкая/ лошадь
as strong as a horse - ≅ здоров как бык
2. здоровый, крепкийstrong stomach - здоровый желудок [см. тж. ♢ ]
to be [to feel] quite strong - быть [чувствовать себя] вполне здоровым
3. 1) прочныйstrong outer walls - прочные /крепкие/ наружные стены
strong fortress - хорошо укреплённая /защищённая/ крепость
strong defences - воен. сильно укреплённая оборона
2) выносливый4. твёрдый, сильный5. 1) сильный, могущественный; имеющий силу, власть, преимуществоstrong candidate - кандидат, имеющий большие шансы на успех
to be strong at sea - быть сильным на море; обладать мощным морским флотом
to have a strong hold upon /over/ smb. - иметь большое влияние на кого-л.
strong attraction - большая привлекательность, притягательная сила
2) мощный; сильнодействующий3) многочисленный4) богатый5) имеющий юридическую силу6. сильный (в чём-л.)to be strong in spelling [in chemistry, in mathematics] - быть сильным в правописании [в химии, в математике]
he is not strong in literature - он не силён /слабо разбирается/ в литературе
that's where he is at his strongest - это его самая сильная сторона; в этом он разбирается лучше всего
7. 1) глубокий ( об уме); способный ясно мыслить, здраво рассуждатьstrong mind [sense] - глубокий /здравый/ ум
2) хороший ( о памяти)8. сильный, веский, убедительныйstrong case for [against] smb. - веские факты в пользу [против] кого-л.
9. решительный, энергичный; крутой, строгийstrong face - энергичное /властное/ лицо
10. твёрдый, убеждённый; решительный; ревностный, усердныйstrong conviction [faith] - твёрдое убеждение [-ая вера]
strong hate - жгучая /сильная/ ненависть
strong affection - сильная /страстная/ привязанность /любовь/
strong Catholic [Democrat] - убеждённый /ревностный/ католик [демократ]
to have a strong inclination /mind/ to do smth. - намереваться /хотеть/ что-л. сделать
to give strong support to smb., smth. - оказать решительную поддержку кому-л., чему-л.
to be strong for [against] smth. - быть решительно за [против] чего-л.
he is strong for disarmament [against compromise] - он решительно выступает за разоружение [против компромисса]
to be strong on smth. - придавать особое значение чему-л.
11. 1) энергичный, выразительный ( о стиле)2) крепкий, грубый, прямой ( о языке)strong language - сильные выражения; бранные слова, брань
to express one's indignation in the strongest terms - выразить своё возмущение в весьма сильных выражениях
12. ясный, сильный, определённыйa strong family likeness /resemblance/ - большое фамильное сходство
I have a strong recollection of him - я его ясно /отчётливо/ помню
13. 1) сильный, острый, резкий, едкийstrong smell - сильный /резкий/ запах (обыкн. неприятный)
2) интенсивный, резкий14. крепкий, неразведённыйstrong coffee [tea] - крепкий кофе [чай]
15. обладающий определённой численностьюhow many strong are you? - сколько вас?
16. эк. твёрдый, устойчивый ( о ценах)17. грам. сильный18. фон. находящийся под ударением19. фото контрастный20. в грам. знач. сущ. (the strong) собир.1) сильные, здоровые2) сильные мира сего, власть имущие♢
the stronger sex - сильный /мужской/ полby the strong arm /hand/ - силой
strong head - крепкая голова; способность много пить не пьянея
strong meat - ≅ крепкий орешек; орешек не по зубам
2. [strɒŋ] adv разг.strong stomach - небрезгливость; невпечатлительность, толстокожесть [см. тж. stomach I ♢ ]
1. сильноto grow strong - усиливаться; укрепляться; укореняться
to be going strong - а) быть в полной силе; he is 90 but still going strong - ему девяносто, но он ещё не одряхлел; б) процветать
2. резко, неприятноto smell strong - припахивать, дурно /плохо/ пахнуть
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to come out strong - а) производить большое впечатление; б) энергично высказываться; решительно выступатьto come it (rather) strong - а) зайти слишком далеко; хватить через край; б) сильно преувеличивать, говорить неправдоподобные вещи
to go it (rather) strong - а) действовать решительно; б) поступать безрассудно
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90 with
прийм.з; за; стосовно- with all faultswith an express salvo as regards certain named rights — із спеціальним застереженням стосовно певних вищезазначених прав
- with an intent
- with average
- with blood stains
- with considerable bias
- with costs
- with criminal record
- with effect
- with force
- with good faith and fidelity
- with impunity
- with intent
- with larcenous intent
- with leave of the court
- with malice aforethought
- with malice prepense
- with minor exceptions
- with no fixed abode
- with no fixed hours
- with no intent
- with notice
- with particular average
- with premeditation
- with qualifications
- with recourse
- with regard
- with rent
- with right to vote
- with smb.'s consent
- with smb.'s knowledge
- with some qualification
- with strong hand
- with the advice and consent
- with the approval
- with the consent
- with the leave
- with the leave of a judge
- with the permission
- with the personal instruction
- with the strictness of the law
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91 keep up
1. phr v держаться на прежнем уровне, не меняться2. phr v продолжаться, не прекращаться3. phr v продолжать, не прекращатьkeep on! — продолжайте!, дальше!
keep down — продолжать сидеть или лежать, не вставать
4. phr v поддерживать, содержать в должном порядкеkeep informed — держать в курсе; осведомлять
5. phr v придерживаться, соблюдать, не нарушать6. phr v не давать заснуть; заставлять бодрствовать7. phr v быть осведомлённымto keep fit — поддерживать форму; быть в форме
8. phr v не отставатьto keep up with the times — быть на уровне своего времени; идти в ногу со временем
to keep up with the fashions — следить за модой, не отставать от моды
to keep up appearances — соблюдать приличия; делать вид, что ничего не произошло
keep abreast of — идти в ногу с; не отставать от
to keep abreast of — не отставать от, идти в ногу с
to keep pace with — идти наравне с …, не отставать от …
keep pace with — идти наравне; идти в ногу; не отставать от
Синонимический ряд:support (verb) bear; carry on; hold up under; maintain; preserve; remain firm; save; shoulder; support; sustain; uphold -
92 χωρίς
χωρίς adv. (Hom.+)① used as an adv. (Hom.+; ins; POxy 1088, 41 [I A.D.]; Jos., Bell. 1, 586, Ant. 17, 308) pert. to occurring separately or being separate, separately, apart, by itself J 20:7; ITr 11:2; Hs 8, 1, 6–17; 8, 4, 4–6.② in our lit. freq. used as prep. w. gen. (coming only after the word it governs οὗ χωρίς Hb 12:14; ITr 9:2; s. Kuhring 48f; B-D-F §216, 2; 487; Rob. 425; 647f) pert. to the absence or lack of someth., without, apart from, independent(ly of) (Pind.+; the most typical Hellenistic word for ‘without’, s. FSolmsen, Beiträge zur griech. Wortforschung1909, 115; B-D-F §216, 2; Johannessohn, Präp. 337; 339f; MMargolis, PHaupt Festschr, 1926, 84ff).ⓐ w. gen. of pers.α. separated from someone, far from someone, without someone (Vi. Hom. 2 χωρὶς πάντων=apart fr. everyone) ἦτε χωρὶς Χριστοῦ Eph 2:12; cp. ITr 9:1f. χωρὶς ἐμοῦ apart from me J 15:5. χ. τοῦ ἐπισκόπου ITr 7:2; IPhld 7:2; ISm 8:1f; cp. IMg 4 (cp. Alex. Ep. 25, 44f). For ITr 3:1 s. β. οὔτε γυνὴ χωρὶς ἀνδρὸς οὔτε ἀνὴρ χωρὶς γυναικός neither (is) woman (anything) apart fr. man, nor man fr. woman 1 Cor 11:11. χωρὶς ἡμῶν ἐβασιλεύσατε without us you have already become kings 4:8. Cp. Hb 11:40.—Hb 2:9 the v.l. χωρὶς θεοῦ (for χάριτι θεοῦ) apart fr. God, forsaken by God (schol. on Apollon, Rhod. 23 275 χωρὶς τοῦ Διός) is considered the original rdg. by BWeiss (Der Hb in zeitgeschichtl, Beleuchtung; TU 35, 3, 1910 p. 12, 1), EKühl (Theol. der Gegenwart 6, 1912, 252), AvHarnack (Zwei alte dogm. Korrekturen im Hb: SBBerl-Ak 1929, 3ff=Studien I ’31, 236–45), and HMontefiore (The Epistle to the Hebrews ’64, 59); this opinion is in contrast to nearly all Gk. mss. beginning w. P46 and to most other interpreters (s. JKögel, BFCT VIII 5/6, 1904, 131–41 for an older defense of this view; s. also later comm.).β. without or apart from = apart fr. someone’s activity or assistance (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 65 §298 χωρὶς ὑμῶν; Dionys. Perieg.[?], De Avibus: JCramer, Anecd. Paris. I 1839 p. 33, 13 the phoenix comes into being πατρός τε καὶ μητρὸς χωρίς; Jos., Ant. 15, 226) χωρὶς αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο οὐδὲ ἕν J 1:3 (cp. 1QS 11:11). πῶς ἀκούσωσιν χωρὶς κηρύσσοντος; how are they to hear without someone to preach to them? Ro 10:14.—Cp. ITr 3:1, of var. eccl. officials; IMg 9:2 of Christ.γ. besides, in addition to, except (for) someone (ApcMos 38; Jos., Ant. 7, 352; Just., A II, 1, 2) χωρὶς γυναικῶν καὶ παιδίων besides women and children Mt 14:21; 15:38. χωρὶς τούτου μηδέν nothing except him (i.e. Christ) IEph 11:2.ⓑ w. gen. of thingα. outside (of) someth. χ. τοῦ σώματος 2 Cor 12:3.β. without making use of someth., without expressing or practicing someth. (Jos., Ant. 20, 41 χ. τῆς περιτομῆς τὸ θεῖον σέβειν; Ath. 15, 2 χωρὶς τέχνης) χωρὶς παραβολῆς οὐδὲν ἐλάλει Mt 13:34; Mk 4:34. χωρὶς θεμελίου Lk 6:49. χωρὶς γογγυσμῶν Phil 2:14. Cp. 1 Ti 2:8; 5:21. χωρὶς τῆς σῆς γνώμης without having obtained your consent (Polyb. 3, 21, 1; 2; 7) Phlm 14 (γ below is also poss.). χωρὶς πάσης ἀντιλογίας Hb 7:7 (ἀντιλογία 1). χ. οἰκτιρμῶν without pity 10:28 (POxy 509, 19 χ. ὑπερθέσεως=without delay); cp. 7:20ab; 9:7, 18, 22. Christ was tempted χ. ἁμαρτίας without committing any sin 4:15. πίστις χ. τῶν ἔργων faith that does not express itself in deeds Js 2:20, 26b, cp. vs. 18. χωρὶς τῆς ἀσφαλείας without (making use of) the security MPol 13:3.γ. without possessing someth., apart fr. the presence of someth. (Ath. 19, 3 χωρὶς τῆς ὕλης ἢ τοῦ τεχνίτου) χ. νόμου ἁμαρτία νεκρά Ro 7:8; on ἐγὼ ἔζων χωρὶς νόμου ποτέ vs. 9 s. [ζάω] 2a. τὸ σῶμα χ. πνεύματος Js 2:26a. Χ. τῆς σῆς γνώμης without your consent (cp. POxy 719, 27) Phlm 14 (though bβ above is also prob.). Cp. Hb 11:6; 12:8, 14.δ. without relation to or connection with someth., independent(ly) of someth. χ. ἁμαρτίας without any relation to sin, i.e. not w. the purpose of atoning for it Hb 9:28. χ. ἔργων νόμου without regard to the observance of the law Ro 3:28; cp. vs. 21; 4:6.ε. apart from (Diod S 13, 54, 7 χ. τούτων; Appian, Iber. 20 §76 and 64, Illyr. 15 §42; PTebt 67, 16; POxy 724, 6; Lev 9:17; Num 17:14; EpArist 165; Jos., Ant. 7, 350; Ath., R. 10 p. 58, 29 χ. δὲ τούτων) χωρὶς τῶν παρεκτός 2 Cor 11:28 (s. παρεκτός 1).—DELG s.v. χώρα. M-M. EDNT. -
93 breach
1. [bri:tʃ] n1. 1) пролом, пробоина, отверстие, брешьto get out through a breach - пролезть /выбраться/ через отверстие
2) воен. брешь2. разрыв ( отношений)to heal the breach - положить конец долгой ссоре, помириться
3. юр. нарушение (закона, обязательства и т. п.)breach of contract /of covenant/ - нарушение договора
breach of trust - обманные действия или нарушение доверительным собственником своих обязанностей
breach of promise - нарушение обязательства /обещания/
breach of privilege - нарушение привилегий /прав/ законодательного органа (парламента, сената и т. п.)
breach of discipline - воен. дисциплинарный проступок
4. мор. буруны; волны, разбивающиеся о берег или о корабльclear breach - волны, перекатывающиеся через судно, не разбиваясь
clean breach - волны, сносящие с корабля мачты и т. п.
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without a breach of continuity - непрерывноa custom more honoured in the breach - а) обычай, который не стоит соблюдать; вредная традиция; б) неправ. обычай, который часто нарушается
2. [bri:tʃ] vto stand in /to throw oneself into/ the breach - принять на себя всю силу удара, броситься в прорыв
1. пробивать брешь; проламывать ( отверстие); проделать проход2. нарушатьthis fundamental principle has been breached - этот основополагающий принцип был нарушен
3. мор. выскакивать из воды ( о ките) -
94 действовать
vti; св - поде́йствовать1) тк нсв совершать действия - о людях to do, to actде́йствовать от и́мени — to act on behalf of lit
де́йствовать из лу́чших побужде́ний — to act in good faith, to mean well
де́йствовать реши́тельно — to take firm actions, to act resolutely
2) о машинах to function, to operate, to runв маши́не не де́йствует сигнализа́ция — the car alarm is out of order, the car alarm doesn't work
3) влиять to act, to work, to have effectлека́рство хорошо́ на него́ де́йствует — the medicine has a good effect on him
де́йствовать на не́рвы — to get on one's nerves
антибио́тики де́йствуют на болезнетво́рные бакте́рии — antibiotics act on bacteria that cause the disease
я сказа́л ей всё, но э́то не поде́йствовало — I told her everything but it didn't work
4) о законах, правилах и т. п. to be in effect/force, to be validэ́то пра́вило ещё де́йствует — the rule is still valid/in effect/force
э́тот зако́н де́йствует про́тив интере́сов ме́лких предприя́тий — the law works against small business
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95 breach
[bri:tʃ] n\breach of contract Vertragsbruch m;\breach of duty Pflichtverletzung f;\breach of the law Gesetzesübertretung f;\breach of promise Wortbruch m, Wortbrüchigkeit f;security \breach Verstoß m gegen die Sicherheitsbestimmungento make a \breach [in the enemy's lines] mil eine Bresche [in die feindlichen Linien] schlagen, [die feindlichen Linien] durchbrechen;1) ( break)to \breach an agreement eine Vereinbarung verletzen;to \breach a contract einen Vertrag brechen2) ( infiltrate)to \breach sth a defence, the enemy lines etw durchbrechen vi an die Oberfläche kommen; whale auftauchen -
96 breach
1. n пролом, пробоина, отверстие, брешь2. n воен. брешь3. n разрыв4. n юр. нарушениеbreach of trust — обманные действия или нарушение доверительным собственником своих обязанностей
breach of contract — нарушение договора; разрыв
5. n мор. буруны; волны, разбивающиеся о берег или о корабльclear breach — волны, перекатывающиеся через судно, не разбиваясь
6. v пробивать брешь; проламывать; проделать проход7. v нарушать8. v мор. выскакивать из водыСинонимический ряд:1. alienation (noun) alienation; difference; disaffection; disagreement; dispute; dissension; division; falling out2. break (noun) aperture; break; chasm; cleft; crack; discontinuity; estrangement; fissure; flaw; fracture; gap; hiatus; hole; interim; interruption; interval; lacuna; opening; perforation; rent; rift; rupture; schism; split; void3. transgression (noun) contravention; crime; infraction; infringement; transgression; trespass; violation4. open (verb) disrupt; hole; open; rupture5. pierce (verb) break through; perforate; pierce; puncture6. violate (verb) break; contravene; fracture; infract; infringe; offend; rent; tear; transgress; violateАнтонимический ряд:closing; compliance; observe; repair -
97 ὑμνέω
A ; fem. part.ὑμνεῦσα Hes. Th.11
; [dialect] Aeol. inf. ὔμνην to be restored for ὑμνεῖν in Alc.5.2; [dialect] Lacon. [ per.] 1pl. subj. (lyr.): [dialect] Aeol. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. .6: [tense] fut.ὑμνήσω Pi.Parth.2.11
: ([etym.] ὕμνος):I with acc. of person or thing sung of, sing of, first in Hes.Th.11,33, freq. in h.Hom. (h.Ap. 178, al.), Lyr. (Sapph. l.c., Alc. l.c., Pi.N.10.2, al., B.10.13, al.), and Trag. (E.IT 367, etc.;θρήνοις.. σ' ὑμνήσομεν Id.Rh. 976
): also in Prose, celebrate in a hymn, commemorate,Ὦπιν Hdt. 4.35
;τὰς τούτων ἀρετάς Lys.2.2
, cf. B.5.33; [Παλαμήδη] ὑμνοῦσιν ὡς.. ἀπόλλυται X.Mem.4.2.33
, etc.;τὸν θεόν Act.Ap.16.25
; of the hymn itself,οὔτε.. μέ τις ὕμνος ὕμνησεν S.Ant. 815
(lyr.): c. dupl. acc., ἃ τὴν πόλιν ὕμνησα the points wherein I praised our city, Th. 2.42:—[voice] Pass., to be celebrated in hymns, of gods, OGI56.66 (Canopus, iii B.C.), Paus.9.23.3, etc.; also Ἀργεῖοι.. τὰ πολλὰ πάντα ὑμνέαται ([dialect] Ion. for - ηνται) are everywhere praised, Hdt.5.67; ; famous,X.
HG7.1.38;αἱ ὑμνούμεναι φιλίαι Arist.EN 1171a15
;σοφία ἐν ἐξόδοις ὑμνεῖται LXX Pr. 1.20
: impers., ὑμνεῖτο δ' αἰσχρῶς foul songs were sung, Com.Adesp. 1203.5.2 descant upon, in song or speech,ἐν κατηρεφεῖ στέγῃ.. ὑμνήσεις κακά S.El. 382
; τὰν ἐμὰν ὑμνεῦσαι ([dialect] Dor. for - οῦσαι) ἀπιστοσύναν ever singing of my want of faith, E.Med. 423 (lyr.):— [voice] Pass.,Ἐτεοκλέης ἂν.. ὑμνοῖτο.. φροιμίοις πολυρρόθοις A.Th.7
.3 c. acc. cogn., sing, ᾆσμα, ὕμνον, Heraclit.15, A.Ag. 1191: c. dupl. acc.,παιᾶνα.. ὑμνοῦσι.. τὸν Αατοῦς γόνον E.HF 688
(lyr.), cf. SIG 711 L12 (Delph., ii B.C.).II tell over and over again, harp upon, repeat, recite, Pl.Prt. 317a, R. 549e, Tht. 174e, etc.; ὡς .. Id.R. 364a; ὑμνοῦσι τὸ γῆρας ὅσων κακῶν αἴτιόν [ἐστι] ib. 329b; τὸν νόμον ὑμνεῖν recite the form of the law, Id.Lg. 871a:—[voice] Pass., ὁ δ' εἶπε πρός με βαί', ἀεὶ δ' ὑμνούμενα (Sch. τὰ πολυθρύλητα) S.Aj. 292.III intr., sing, chant,ὡς ποιηταὶ ὑμνήκασι περὶ αὐτῶν Th.1.21
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98 uko egin
1.a. ( ezetz adierazi) to reject, rebuff; Erregeak \uko egin egin zion the King rebuffed himb. ( proposamena, eskainitakoa) to turn down, reject2. ( egin beharrekoari ezetz) to refuse, reject; soldadutzari \uko egin egiten diotenak those who refuse military service; lan gogorrari \uko egin egiten diotenak those who reject hard worka. to renounce, give up; munduari \uko egin egin to give up wordly {things || possessions} | to withdraw from the worldb. ( erlijio, e.a.) to renounce, abjure; bere fedeari \uko egin egin zion he renounced his faith | he apostacized | he committed apostasy; bere eskubideari \uko egin egin zion he {forswore || gave up || renounced} all his rights4. ( akitu, nekatu) to fail; ez daukat jarraitzerik, belaunek \uko egin egiten didate I can't go on, my knees are failing me5. ( ez bete, huts egin) to ignore; leg eari \uko egin egin to ignore the law6. ( erdeinatu) to reject, despise -
99 ἀσθενέω
ἀσθενέω fut. ἀσθενήσω; 1 aor. ἠσθένησα; pf. ptc. τὸ ἠσθενικός Ezk 34:4 (s. prec. entry; Eur., Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol 1:2 codd. VW; Test12Patr, Philo, Joseph.)① to suffer a debilitating illness, be sick (SIG 596, 16 ἰατρὸν τὸν θεραπεύσοντα τοὺς ἀσθενοῦντας; 620, 43; POxy 725, 40; BGU 844, 12; PLond II, 144, 8 p. 253 [I A.D.?] et al.; for others s. Preis. index) Mt 25:39; Lk 7:10 v.l.; J 4:46; 11:1, 2, 3, 6; Phil 2:26f; 2 Ti 4:20; Js 5:14; ἀ. νόσοις ποικίλαις suffer from various diseases Lk 4:40.—Pres. ptc. oft. as subst. sick person J 5:7, 13 v.l.; mostly pl., Mt 10:8; Mk 6:56; Lk 9:2 v.l.; J 5:3; 6:2; Ac 19:12; 1 Cl 59:4.—The aor. means I was sick Mt 25:36 or I have become sick Ac 9:37 (Palaeph. p. 44, 2 ἡ Ἕλλη ἀσθενήσασα ἀπέθανεν).② to experience some personal incapacity or limitation, be weak of weakness in general 2 Cor 12:10; ἀ. εἴς τινα (opp. δυνατεῖν ἔν τινι) be weak toward someone 2 Cor 13:3; cp. vss. 4, 9.—Of weakness caused by fear or caution 2 Cor 11:21 (for the satire cp. Demosth. 18, 320). Of weakness in determining correct courses of action Ro 14:2; 1 Cor 8:11f; 2 Cl 17:2; ἀ. τῇ πίστει be weak in faith 4:19; 14:1 (i.e. over-scrupulous). W. σκανδαλίζεσθαι Ro 14:21 v.l. Gener. of faint-heartedness and timidity 2 Cor 11:29.—Be weakened, disabled (Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 24, 3; Jos., Bell. 2, 329, Ant. 6, 370; Sb 5113, 19) of the law’s weakness: ἐν ᾧ ἠσθένει because it was weakened Ro 8:3.③ to experience lack of material necessities, be in need (Eur.; Aristoph., Pax 636; PHib 113, 17; UPZ 110, 22; ἠσθενηκότες PTebt 188 [II/I B.C.]) Ac 20:35 (s. ἀσθενής 2c).—DELG s.v. σθένος. M-M. TW. -
100 offence
сущ.1) юр. правонарушение, преступление (любое нарушение закона, за которое предусмотрено наказание)See:2) упр. нарушение; проступокsackable offence — проступок, который наказывается увольнением
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