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1 come on the scene
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
2 come out
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
3 come to rest
تَوَقَّفَ \ break down: (of a machine) to stop working: My car broke down on the way to town. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. draw up: to stop: The train drew up at the station. The car drew up and the driver jumped out. fail: (of engine, electricity, or any supply) to stop or become useless. halt: to stop moving. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. pull up: to stop: The car pulled up at the crossroads. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a battery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. stop: to come to rest: This train stops at every station, not continue It has stopped raining. The rain has stopped. My clock stopped at midnight. \ See Also كَفَّ عن، اِنْتَهَى -
4 come through, get through, pass through
تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق علىArabic-English glossary > come through, get through, pass through
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5 come to rest
وَقَفَ \ come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. halt: to stop moving. pull up: to stop: He pulled up his horse to open the gate. The car pulled up at the crossroads. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. stand, (stood): (often with up) to be on one’s feet: The seats were full, so we had to stand (up). stop: to remain; stay: Stop where you are! We stopped at a hotel for a night. -
6 nabasati na
• come against; come upon; hit on; hit upon; stumble on; stumble upon -
7 arrojarse sobre
• come against• jump at -
8 столкнуться
1) General subject: be up against (с кем-л.), cannon, carom, clash, collide, come across, come to grips with (smth.) (с чем-л.), confront, crash (тж. to \столкнуться together), encounter, (с чем-л.) experience, face (to face a task - стоять перёд необходимостью решать задачу (выполнить требование)), foul, happen in, impact, impinge, intershock, knock together, meet (с чем-л.), rub up (с кем-л.), run against, run down, run into, run up against (с кем-л.), smash, to be up against (smb.) (с кем-л.), to justle against (smb.) (с кем-л.), come into collision with, fall aboard, fall in (with), clash with (с кем-л.), meet head-on (с кем-л.), run against (с чем-л., кем-л.), bump into smb2) Naval: fall aboard, fall afoul, fall foul of, run afoul of (с чем-л.), fall foul (с другим судном), fall foul of (с другим судном), run foul (с другим судном)3) Colloquial: (with) happen in4) Poetical language: shock7) Diplomatic term: be confronted with (с кем-л., чем-л.)8) Makarov: clash against, come in collision, come in to collision, come into collision, come into to collision, fall aboard (с др. судном), fall aboard (с другим судном), consort together (с кем-л.), cross path's (с кем-л.), fall in (с кем-л.), knock up against (с кем-л.), come against (с чем-л.), come up (с чем-л.) -
9 наткнуться
1) General subject: bang against (на что-л.), come on, fortune, knock (что-либо), run against, run onto (на кого-л.), strike, tumble (на что-л.), chance upon, knock against (на кого-л.), stumble upon (на что-л.), come (across / upon), bump (into), stumble (on, upon, across), blunder against (на кого-л.), run on to (на кого-л.), bang against (налететь, на что-л.), meet (натыкаться на препятствие ≈ to meet (with) an obstacle), walk into, hit upon2) Colloquial: butt3) Mathematics: come across4) Automobile industry: run into5) Mining: fortune upon (на месторождение)6) Makarov: fortune upon, knock up against (на кого-л.), run up against (на кого-л.), come against (на что-л.), cut a sign (на что-л.)7) Archaic: (upon) fortune -
10 ἐπέρχομαι
Aἐπηρχόμην Th.4.120
(unless fr. ἐπάρχομαι: [dialect] Att. [tense] impf. is ἐπῇα (but v. ἔρχομαι ) and [tense] fut. ἔπειμι): [tense] aor. 2 ἐπῆλθον, [dialect] Ep. - ήλῠθον: [tense] pf. - ελήλυθα:I come upon:1 of persons, approach, c. dat., Il.12.200, 218, etc.; esp. come suddenly upon, Od.19.155, Hdt. 6.95: c. acc.,ἐ. πόλιν E.HF 593
codd. (nisi leg. ἐς-); come to for advice, μάντεις, μοῦσαν, Id.Supp. 155, Hel. 165, cf. Pl.Lg. 772d: with Preps.,ἐ. ἐς ποταμόν Od.7.280
, cf. S.Aj. 438: metaph.,ἐ. ἐς λόγου στάσιν Id.Tr. 1180
;ἐ. ἐς πόλεμον Th.3.47
;ἐ. ἐνθάδε Il.24.651
.b freq. in hostile sense, go or come against, attack, abs., 12.136, al., Th. 1.90, etc.: c. dat., Il.20.91, E.Ba. 736, Th.6.34, etc.: rarely c. acc.,τμήδην αὐχέν' ἐπῆλθε Il.7.262
; τὴν τῶν πέλας ἐ. invade it, Th.2.39: hence, visit, reprove, , cf. Andr. 688: with a Prep., invade,ἐπὶ τὴν οἰκίαν PFay.12.12
(ii B.C.).c come forward to speak, E.Or. 931, Th.1.119, Pl.Lg. 850c; ἐ. ἐπὶ τὸν δῆμον, ἐπὶ τοὺς ἐφόρους, Hdt.5.97, 9.7;ἐπὶ τὸ κοινόν Th.1.90
; τοῖς Αακεδαιμονίοις ib.91.d in Law, proceed against,ἐπί τινα PEleph.3.3
(iii B.C.);ἐπί τινα περί τινος PAmh.2.96.8
(iii A.D.);τινὶ περί τινος POxy.489.11
(ii A.D.); ἐπὶ πιττάκιον impugn, BGU1167.14 (i B.C.): also in [tense] aor. 1ἐπελεύσασθαι PStrassb.35.25
(ii B.C.), etc. ( ἐπιπορεύομαι (q. v.) is more common in the [tense] pres. in the Hellenistic period.)2 of events, conditions, etc., come upon, esp. come suddenly upon, c. acc.,μιν.. ἐπήλυθε νήδυμος ὕπνος Od.4.793
, al., cf. Hdt.2.141; : c. dat.,τοῖσιν ἐπήλυθε νήδυμος ὕπνος Od.12.311
, cf. 5.472;μοι νοῦσος ἐπήλυθεν 11.200
; βροτοῖσιν..ὅταν κλύδων κακῶν ἐπέλθῃ A.Pers. 600
, cf. Ag. 1256;ἐπῆλθέ μοι πάθος Pl.Lg. 811d
, etc.3 c. dat. pers., come into one's head, occur to one,ἵμερος ἐπειρέσθαι μοι ἐπῆλθε Hdt.1.30
; ὅ τι ἂν ἐπέλθῃ Lat. quicquid in buccam venerit, Isoc.12.24: impers. c. inf.,καί οἱ ἐπῆλθε πταρεῖν Hdt.6.107
, cf. S.Tr. 134 (lyr.);ἐμοὶ τοιαῦτ' ἄττα ἐ. λέγειν Pl. Grg. 485e
, etc.; alsoἐπέρχεταί με λέγειν Id.Phd. 88d
.II of Time, come on, ἐπήλυθον ὧραι the season came round again, Od.2.107, etc.; also, come on, be at hand,νὺξ δ' ἄρ' ἐπῆλθε 14.457
;γῆρας ἐ. Thgn.528
, 728;ἕκαθεν ἐπελθὼν ὁ μέλλων χρόνος Pi.O.10(11).7
; τὸ παρὸν τό τ' ἐπερχόμενον πῆμα and that which is coming, the future, A.Pr.98.III go over or on a space, traverse, mostly of persons, c. acc.,πολλὴν γαῖαν Od.4.268
;ἀγρόν 16.27
;ἄγκεα πολλά Il.18.321
, cf. Od.14.139, Hdt.1.30; go the round of, visit, ;ναοὺς χοροῖς Id.Ant. 153
(lyr.); πόλιν, of a god, Maced.Pac.29; of an officer,πύλας φυλακάς τ' ἐπῆλθον E.Ph. 699
;τὰς ξυνωμοσίας ἐπελθών Th.8.54
; walk on ice, Id.3.23; also of water, ἐπέρχεται ὁ Νεῖλος τὸ Δέλτα overflows it, Hdt.2.19, cf. A.Supp. 559 (lyr.), Th.3.89.2 go through or over, discuss, recount, c. acc., Hes.Fr.160.4 codd. Str., Ar.Eq. 618; review,τὰ εἰρημένα περί τινος Arist.EN 1172b8
; alsoἐ. περί τινος Id.Ph. 189b31
, al.; folld. by an interrog.,πειρατέον ἐπελθεῖν τίνες.. Id.Pol. 1289b24
; πῶς δεῖ.. ἐπέλθωμεν συντόμως ib. 1317a15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπέρχομαι
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11 συναντάω
+ V 15-8-6-22-10=61 Gn 32,2.18; 46,28; Ex 4,24.27A: in pos. sense: to meet together Ps 84(85),11; to meet [τινι] Gn 32,2; id. [ἐνώπιόν τινος] 2 Sm 18,9; to rally to [πρός τινα] Jdt 1,6; to come upon [τινι] Dt 22,6in hostile sense: to fall upon, to run upon [ἔν τινι] JgsB 15,12; to befall, to happen to [τινι] Ex 5,3; id.[ἐπί τινα] JgsB 20,41; to come against sb [τινι] (of projectiles) Jb 41,18 M: in pos. sense: to meet with [τινι] Prv 12,23in hostile sense: to come upon, to befall, to happen to [τινι] Dt 31,29; to come against [τινι] Is 8,14συναντᾶν εἰς πόλεμον πρὸς Ισραηλ to wage war against Israel Jos 11,20 *Gn 46,28 συναντῆσαι to present (himself to him), to meet-להראות? (Sam. Pent.) for MT להורת to instruct?Cf. HARL 1986a, 297(Gn 46,28); HELBING 1928, 229-230; LE BOULLUEC 1989 35.107; LEE, J. 1983, 84;WEVERS 1993, 529; →MM -
12 нападать
1) General subject: aggress (первым), assail, assault, be down on (на кого-л.), bear down, come across, descend (upon), down, fall on, fall to, fall upon, gang, have a down on (на кого-л.), have a tilt at (на кого-л.), hawk, hit on, infest, invade, lace into, light, lunge, molest (на прохожих), oppugn, overcome, pitch into, round on (на кого-либо), round upon (на кого-либо), set at, stab, storm at (на кого-л.), strike at, tee off, to be down on (smb.) (набрасываться, на кого-л.), to be on to (smb.) (на чей-л след), assume the aggressive, carry out an attack, knock, make a dead-set, make an attack, make for, strike, turn on, lash back against (на кого-л. в ответ на какие-л. действия), carry out on (на что-л.), make an assault on (на что-л.), get at (на кого-л.), make a dead set at (на кого-л.), be on to (на чей-л. след), hate on smt2) Biology: attack3) Aviation: raid4) Colloquial: (into) lace, set about7) Australian slang: lay into, put in the boot, take to8) Diplomatic term: blast9) Makarov: abuse, accumulate, charge, criticize, encounter, fall (on, out), fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), find, find fault (with), hurtle (в споре и т.п.), run into, spring on (smb.) (на кого-л.), spring upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), come at, come on, come over, fall foul of, fly at, fly on, fly upon, come against (на кого-л.), drop across (на кого-л.), drop on (на кого-л.), drop upon (на кого-л.), have a dab at (на кого-л.), make a dab at (на кого-л.), come at (на кого-л. что-л.), fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.)10) Taboo: stomp on -
13 toparse con
v.to bump into, to bump against, to come against, to come across at.* * *(v.) = meet with, come across, run into, bump into, cross + Posesivo + pathEx. 'I'll let you know if you're spending too much!' She said this firmly and yet endearingly, and met his eyes with her eyes.Ex. In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.Ex. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex. Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.Ex. Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path.* * *(v.) = meet with, come across, run into, bump into, cross + Posesivo + pathEx: 'I'll let you know if you're spending too much!' She said this firmly and yet endearingly, and met his eyes with her eyes.
Ex: In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.Ex: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.Ex: Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path. -
14 ἔπειμι
A sum) inf. ἐπεῖναι: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ἔπεσαν Od.2.344
: [tense] fut. ἐπέσομαι, [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. -έσσομαι, 4.756, Pi.O.13.99:—to be upon, c. dat. loci,κάρη ὤμοισιν ἐπείη Il.2.259
;σῆμα δ' οὐκ ἐπῆν κύκλῳ A. Th. 591
; in Prose mostly with Prep.,ἐπὶ τοῦ καταστρώματος ἐ. Hdt. 8.118
;ἐπὶ [τῷ ποταμῷ] πύλαι ἔπεισι Id.5.52
, cf. 7.176;ἐπὶ ταῖς οἰκίαις τύρσεις ἐπῆσαν X.An.4.4.2
: abs.,κώπη δ' ἐλέφαντος ἐπῆεν Od.21.7
, cf. 2.344, Il.5.127, A.Ag. 547, etc.2 to be upon, be set upon, of names,οὐκ ἔπεστι ἐπωνυμίη Περσέϊ Hdt.6.53
; soψεύδεσι σεμνὸν ἔπεστί τι Pi.N.7.23
;τοῖσι λόγοις σῶφρον ἔ. ἄνθος Ar.Nu. 1025
; to be attached,μελέτη δ' ἔπεστι παντί Anacreont.58.3
; ; esp. of rewards and penalties, ποινά, κέρδος ἐπέσται, A.Eu. 543 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 597;ἔπεστι νέμεσις S.El. 1467
; , cf. Pl.Lg. 943d: abs., Ταραντίνων οὐκ ἐπῆν ἀριθμός no count was taken, no number was attached, Hdt.7.170, cf. 191; to be at hand, be present,τίς τέρψις ἐπέσται; S.Aj. 1216
(lyr.);αἰσχύνη X.Cyr.6.2.33
;πιεῖν δὲ θάνατος οἶνον, ἢν ὕδωρ ἐπῇ Cratin.273
(s.v.l.); τὰ ἐπόντα accidents or characteristics, opp. τὸ ὑποκείμενον, Plot.2.4.10.II of Time, to be hereafter, remain,ἀλλ' ἔτι πού τις ἐπέσσεται Od.4.756
; to be at hand,οὐδέ τι δειλὸν γῆρας ἐπῆν Hes.Op. 114
; ἐπεσσόμενοι ἄνθρωποι generations to come, Orac. ap. Hdt.6.77, Epigr. ap. Aeschin. 3.184; ἐπεσσόμενοι alone, Theoc.12.11.III to be set over,τισί Hdt.7.96
, 8.71;ἔπεστί σφι δεσπότης νόμος Id.7.104
;τίς δὲ ποιμάνωρ ἔ.; A.Pers. 241
(troch.), cf. 555 (lyr.).IV to be added, be over and above, of numbers,χιλιάδες ἔπεισι ἐπὶ ταύτῃσι ἑπτά Hdt.7.184
, cf. 185; ἐπόντων τεσσάρων plus four, Arr.Tact.10.8; τὰ ἐπεσόμενα τούτοις (sc. προβάτοις) Arch.Pap.1.64 (ii B.C.).------------------------------------A ibo) inf. ἐπιέναι, serving in [dialect] Att. as [tense] fut. of ἐπέρχομαι: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf.ἐπήϊεν Il.17.741
; [ per.] 3pl.ἐπήϊσαν Od.11.233
,ἐπῇσαν 19.445
; [dialect] Att. ἐπῇα, [ per.] 3pl. ἐπῇσαν: ἐπιείσομαι, -εισαμένη (qq. v.) belong to a different word:1 of persons, come upon, approach, Od. 16.42, etc.b mostly in hostile sense, come against, attack, c. dat., Il. 13.482, etc.;τῷ λόφῳ ἐ. Th.4.129
; in Prose also with Preps., ἐ. ἐπὶ τὴν Ἑλλάδα, ἐπὶ τοὺς ἀδικοῦντας, Hdt.7.157, Th.1.86 (v.l. πρός), etc.;πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος Id.7.4
: abs.,Αἰνείαν ἐπιόντα Il.13.477
, cf. 5.238;ἐπάγοντες ἐπῇσαν Od.19.445
; οἱ ἐπιόντες the invaders, assailants, Hdt.4.11, etc.; by assault,D.
1.21; but ὁ ἐπιών in Trag., = ὁ τυχών, the first comer, , cf. OC 752.c get on the βῆμα to speak, v.l. for παριέναι in Th.1.72; come on, of performers, dub. l. in X.An.6.1.11.2 of events, come upon or over one, overtake, c. acc.,πρίν μιν καὶ γῆρας ἔπεισιν Il.1.29
(butἔπειμι γῆρας ἔς τε τὸν μόρσιμον αἰῶνα Pi.I.7(6).41
); : c. dat., come near,ὀρυμαγδὸς ἐπήϊεν ἐρχομένοισιν Il.17.741
; δεινῶν ἐπιόντων πᾶσι Ἕλλησι threatening them, Hdt.7.145: abs.,χειμὼν ἐπιών Hes.Op. 675
; , cf. X.Mem.4.3.14, An.5.7.12; τὸ ἐπιόν the (madness) which threatens me, Pl.Phdr. 238d.b c. dat. pers., come into one's head, occur to one, εἰ καὶ ἐπίοι αὐτῷ λέγειν if it so much as occurred to him to say.., Id.R. 388d, cf. 558a;ὅ τι ἂν ἀπὸ ταὐτομάτου ἐπίῃ μοι X.Mem.4.2.4
;ἂν.. ὑμῖν ἐπίῃ σκοπεῖν D.21.185
: abs., what occurs to one,Pl.
Phdr. 264b.II of Time, come on or after: mostly in part. ἐπιών, οῦσα, όν, following, succeeding, instant, ἡ ἐπιοῦσα ἡμέρα the coming day, Hdt.3.85, Ar.Ec. 105, Pl.Cri. 44a;ἡ 'πιοῦσα λαμπὰς θεοῦ E.Med. 352
; ἡ ἐπιοῦσα (sc. ἡμέρα) Plb.2.25.11, LXXPr.27.1, Act.Ap.16.11;τῆς ἐ. νυκτός Pl.Cri. 46a
;τῇ ἐ. νυκτί Act.Ap.23.11
;ὁ ἐ. βίοτος E.Or. 1659
;τοῦ ἐ. χρόνου Pl.Lg. 769c
;ἐν τῷ ἐ. χρόνῳ X.Cyr. 2.1.23
;ἡ ἐ. ὥρα τοῦ ἔτους D.8.18
;εἰς τὴν ἐ. ἐκκλησίαν Id.21.162
, IG 22.717.16;εἰς τὴν ἐ. Πυλαίαν D.18.151
; τοὐπιόν the future, E.Fr.1073.6;τῆς ἐ. ἐλπίδος Ar.Th. 870
;περὶ τῶν ἐπιόντων D.Ep.4.3
; τῶν ἐ. ἕνεκα because of the consequences, Id.19.258.2 generally, come after, succeed,κύματα.. βάντ' ἐπιόντα τε S.Tr. 115
(lyr.); ὁ ἐπιών the successor, Id.OC 1532; ; τὰ ἐπιόντα the words which follow, Id.Prt. 344a, cf. Sph. 257c.3 rarely, pass, elapse,ἐπιόντος τοῦ χρόνου Id.Ti. 44b
.III go over a space, traverse, visit,ἀγρόν Od.23.359
;χώρους Hdt.5.74
; of an officer,ἐ. πύλας E.Ph. 1164
;τὸ στράτευμα Th.7.78
, etc.2 go over, i.e. count over,φώκας.. ἀριθμήσει καὶ ἔπεισιν Od.4.411
; think over,τῇ μνήμῃ ἕκαστα Luc.Herm.1
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15 ἐπέρχομαι
ἐπέρχομαι fut. ἐπελεύσομαι; 2 aor. ἐπῆλθον (3 pl. ἐπῆλθαν Ac 14:19; B-D-F §81, 3; W-S. §13, 13; Mlt-H. 208); plpf. 3 sg. ἐπεληλύθει 2 Macc 9:18 (Hom.+).ⓐ come, arrive, abs. (Just., D. 51, 2) Agr 22=Mt 20:28 D. ἀπό τινος (1 Macc 8:4) ἐπῆλθαν ἀπὸ Ἀντιοχείας Ἰουδαῖοι Judeans came fr. Antioch Ac 14:19; AcPl Ha 5, 21 (s. entry ἥττων).ⓑ of the Holy Spirit come upon, from a superior position ἐπί τινα Lk 1:35 (FSteinmetzer, ‘Empfangen v. Hl. Geiste’ 1938); Ac 1:8 (cp. Is 32:15; for movement from a transcendent realm, cp. Biogr. p. 448 of an inspiration: τοῦτο ἐπελθὸν αὐτῷ πράττειν ἐκ τοῦ θείου).② to occur as an event or process happen, come aboutⓐ of a period of time (Jos., Ant. 6, 305 ἡ ἐπερχομένη ἡμέρα) νύξ 1 Cl 24:3. ὁ αἰὼν ὁ ἐπερχόμενος the coming age Hv 4, 3, 5. ἐν τοῖς αἰῶσι τοῖς ἐπερχομένοις in the ages to come Eph 2:7. τῷ σαββάτῳ ἐπερχομένης τῆς κυριακῆς, ἐν ἡμέρα, ᾗ ἔμελλεν θηριουμαχεῖν ὁ Παῦλος on the Sabbath before the Lord’s Day (Sunday) on which Paul was to fight the wild beasts AcPl Ha 3, 8.ⓑ of what happens in the course of time; in our lit. exclusively of someth. unpleasant.α. come (on), approach κακὰ ἐπερχόμενα 1 Cl 56:10 (Job 5:21). ἐπὶ ταῖς ταλαιπωρίαις ὑμῶν ταῖς ἐπερχομέναις over the miseries that are coming upon you Js 5:1. In the same eschatological sense (cp. Is 41:22f; τέλος ἐπερχόμενον En 10:2) κρίσιν τὴν ἐπερχομένην Hv 3, 9, 5 (Just., D. 138, 3); θλῖψις ἐ. v 4, 1, 1; Hs 7:4; cp. τὰ λοιπὰ … τὰ ἐ. Hs 9, 5, 5. τὰ ἐπερχόμενα (cp. Is 41:4, 22f; Jdth 9:5): τὰ ἐ. τῇ οἰκουμένῃ what is coming upon the world Lk 21:26.β. in related vein, abs. (Horapollo 2, 25 ὁ θάνατος; Pr 27:12; Jos., Ant. 2, 86) come about Ac 13:40. ἐπί τινα (Gen 42:21; Wsd 12:27; EpJer 48; 2 Macc 9:18) come upon someone ὅπως μηδὲν ἐπέλθῃ ἐπʼ ἐμὲ ὧν εἰρήκατε that none of the things you have spoken of may come upon me Ac 8:24.—Possibly to be restored in AcPl Ha 6, 25f (s. Schmidt’s transcription and note).—Lk 21:35 v.l.③ to come against someone with force, attack (Hom. et al.; ins, pap; 1 Km 30:23; ViEz 9 [p. 75, 1 Sch.]; Jos., Ant. 5, 195; 6, 23; Just., D. 139, 3 τῇ γῇ) abs. Lk 11:22 (v.l. ἐλθών).—DDaube, The Sudden in the Scriptures ’64, 34ff.—M-M. TW. -
16 конфликтовать
1) General subject: conflict, be at loggerheads (с кем-либо - with smb.), clash2) Diplomatic term: confront3) Makarov: come against, come up, come up against -
17 В-353
ИДУ НА ВЫ obs, now coll, often humor (sent Invar fixed WOI am going to attack you (in contemp. usage, I intend to oppose you, argue against your point of view etc): I come against ye!Бородавкин вспомнил, что великий князь Святослав Игоревич, прежде нежели побеждать врагов, всегда посылал сказать: иду на вы! - и, руководствуясь этим примером, командировал своего ординарца к стрельцам с таким же приветствием (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin remembered that Grand Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich, before conquering his enemies, always sent ahead to say, "I come against ye!" Guided by this example, he dispatched his orderly to the musketeers with the same greeting (1a).According to Russian chroniclers, this phrase was used by Prince Svyatoslav (10th cent.) as a declaration of war. In old Russian, the pronoun «вы» had two forms of the accusative case: the full form «васъ» and the short, or enclitic, form «вы». -
18 иду на вы
• ИДУ НА ВЫ obs, now coll, often humor[sent; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ I am going to attack you (in contemp. usage, I intend to oppose you, argue against your point of view etc):- I come against ye!♦ Бородавкин вспомнил, что великий князь Святослав Игоревич, прежде нежели побеждать врагов, всегда посылал сказать: иду на вы! - и, руководствуясь этим примером, командировал своего ординарца к стрельцам с таким же приветствием (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin remembered that Grand Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich, before conquering his enemies, always sent ahead to say, "I come against ye!" Guided by this example, he dispatched his orderly to the musketeers with the same greeting (1a).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иду на вы
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19 παραγίνομαι
+ V 27-80-5-11-55=178 Gn 14,13; 26,32; 32,21; 35,9; 45,19to be beside, to be near Jgs 6,5; to be present at [ἐπί τι] 1 Sm 20,29; to come, to appear 1 Mc 4,46; to come near, to arrive Est 6,14; to come Gn 14,13; to come to, to arrive at [εἴς τι] Gn 50,10; id. [ἐπί τι] Jos 11,5; id. [πρός τινα] Gn 50,16; id. [τινι] Is 62,11; to come against [εἴς τινα] Jer30,8; to arrive, to come up 1 Sm 20,24; to come to pass Jos 21,45οἳ παρεγένοντο ἐπὶ τὴν συμμαχίαν αὐτοῦ the allies who joined him Jdt 7,1 Cf. HELBING 1928, 315 -
20 arremeter contra
v.to come against, to charge against, to charge at, to charge into.Los soldados acometieron el fuerte The soldiers rushed against the fort.* * *(v.) = lambast [lambaste], flail away at, hit out (at/against), take + a swipe at, swipe, lam, lam into, lay into, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at, go to + town on, lash out (on), take + a swat atEx. Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.Ex. His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional.Ex. She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.Ex. Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.Ex. This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex. Pretty soon he was lamming me on every pretext he could find.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex. McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex. He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.Ex. The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex. I get pretty tired of ignorant people taking swats at the Catholic religion for 'worshiping statues'.* * *(v.) = lambast [lambaste], flail away at, hit out (at/against), take + a swipe at, swipe, lam, lam into, lay into, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at, go to + town on, lash out (on), take + a swat atEx: Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.
Ex: His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional.Ex: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.Ex: Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.Ex: This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex: Pretty soon he was lamming me on every pretext he could find.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex: He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.Ex: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex: I get pretty tired of ignorant people taking swats at the Catholic religion for 'worshiping statues'.
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