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1 position
position [pozisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. position ; [de navire] bearings• arriver en première/deuxième/dernière position to come first/second/last• en position allongée/assise/verticale in a reclining/sitting/upright positionb. ( = attitude) stance* * *pozisjɔ̃1) ( dans l'espace) positionen position horizontale/verticale — horizontally/vertically
attention, l'échelle est en position instable — be careful, the ladder isn't steady
2) Armée position3) ( posture) positionrien de pire que de rester en position assise toute la journée — there's nothing worse than sitting down all day
4) ( situation) position5) (professionnelle, sociale) position6) ( au classement) place, position7) ( point de vue) position, stanceprise de position — stance, stand ( sur quelque chose on something)
camper or rester sur ses positions — to stand one's ground
8) Finance (bank) balanceêtre en position créditrice/débitrice — [compte] to be in credit/debit
9) ( en danse) position* * *pozisjɔ̃ nf1) (= emplacement) positionprendre position (= se poster) — to take up one's position
Les gendarmes venaient de prendre position. — The police had just taken up their positions.
2) (= opinion) positionprendre position (= prendre parti) — to take a stand
* * *position nf1 ( dans l'espace) position (de of); la position géographique d'une ville the geographical position of a town; veuillez indiquer votre position Naut, Aviat please state your position; il faut revoir la position des joueurs Sport the positioning of the players has to be rethought; en position horizontale/verticale horizontally/vertically; attention, l'échelle est en position instable be careful, the ladder isn't steady;2 Mil position; bombarder les positions ennemies to bomb the enemy's positions; la troupe a pris position sur la crête the troop has taken up its position on the ridge;3 ( posture) position (de of); faire l'amour dans toutes les positions to make love ou have sex in every (possible) position; la position des doigts sur une guitare the positioning of the fingers on a guitar; rien de pire que de rester en position assise toute la journée there's nothing worse than sitting down all day;4 ( situation) position; placer qn dans une position difficile to put sb in a difficult ou an awkward position; être/se sentir en position de force to be/feel oneself to be in a position of strength; nous ne sommes pas en position de vous aider/d'agir we are in no position to help you/to act; être en position minoritaire/majoritaire to be in the minority/majority; se trouver dans une position délicate to be in a tricky situation; être en position dominante sur le marché to be a market leader;5 (professionnelle, sociale) position; il occupe une position très en vue he's in a very public position; sa position est très enviée his/her position is widely envied;6 ( au classement) place, position; être en deuxième/troisième position to be in second/third place ou position;7 ( point de vue) position, stance; maintenir/durcir sa position to maintain/harden one's position ou stance; définir une position commune to reach a common position; position de principe position ou stance taken on principle; adopter une position de principe to make a stand on principle; revenir sur/réviser ses positions to reconsider/review one's position; prendre position sur un problème to take a stand on an issue; prise de position stance, stand (sur qch on sth); camper or rester sur ses positions to stand one's ground;8 Fin (bank) balance; demander sa position to ask for the balance of one's account; être en position créditrice/débitrice [compte] to be in credit/debit;9 Danse position; première/cinquième position first/fifth position.position acheteur Fin bull position; position du missionnaire missionary position; position de repli fallback; position vendeur Fin bear position.[pozisjɔ̃] nom fémininposition avancée/défensive advanced/defensive position2. [lieu où l'on se trouve] positionnous sommes en dernière/première position dans le championnat we're bottom of the league/in the lead in the championshiparriver en première/dernière positiona. [coureur] to come first/lastb. [candidat] to come top/be lastdans la ou en position verticale when standing updans la ou en position allongée when lying downdans la ou en position assise when sitting, in a sitting positionprendre position (sur quelque chose) to take a stand ou to take up a position (on something)prendre position pour ou en faveur de quelque chose to come down in favour of somethingdans sa position, elle devrait se sentir responsable a woman in her position should feel responsible9. LINGUISTIQUE [d'un terme, d'une syllabe, d'une voyelle] positionphonème en position forte/faible stressed/unstressed phoneme————————de position locution adjectivale[balise] position (modificateur) -
2 commanding
adjective1) impressive:مُأَثِّر، سائِدHe has a commanding appearance.
2) with a wide view:مُشْرِفThe house had a commanding position on the hill.
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3 Prospective Commanding Officer
2) Position ( job): PCOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Prospective Commanding Officer
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4 strategická pozice
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5 výhodně položené místo
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6 командные позиции
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > командные позиции
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7 dominante
adj.1 dominant.Se me pasó el bus I missed the bus.2 domineering (person).f.dominant.* * *► adjetivo1 dominant, dominating2 (que prevalece) prevailing, predominating3 (que avasalla) domineering* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=despótico) domineering2) (=predominante) [viento, tendencia, opinión, ideología] dominant, prevailing; [grupo, cultura, rasgo, tema, color] dominant; [papel, rol] dominant, leadingel consenso ha sido la nota dominante en las negociaciones — consensus has been the keynote o tenor of the negotiations
3) (Bio) [macho, gen] dominant4) (Mús) dominant2.SF (Mús) dominant* * *1)a) <color/tendencia> predominant, dominant; < opinión> prevailing (before n); < cultura> dominantb) (Biol, Mús, Astrol) dominant2) < persona> domineering* * *= dominant, pervasive, ruling, domineering, mainline, commanding, all-pervasive [all pervasive], mainstream, suppressive, pervading, dominating, bossy [bossier -comp., bossiest -sup.], bossy boots, overbearing.Ex. English is the dominant language for the dissemination of information.Ex. The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.Ex. The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Ex. These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex. This is 'scientific journalism' at its worst, but its standards are not wholly different from those of the mainline press.Ex. His preference for books rather than journals was more commanding than his preference for poetry rather than prose.Ex. Countries should adopt strategies to prepare themselves for the all-pervasive influence of IT in people's lives in the 21st century.Ex. Some children may be constrained by a mainstream curriculum that does not match their ability level.Ex. Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.Ex. While not addressing specific issues the rejoinder focuses on a few pervading themes.Ex. There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex. Regardless of gender, problem drinking was mainly related to traits of negative masculinity ( bossy, noisy, aggressive, etc) whereas binge eating was mainly related to negative femininity (shy, needs approval from others, etc).Ex. With the kids tucked into bed, bossy boots left to fill her empty life with some cocktails.Ex. Overbearing parents are likely to raise obsessive kids, according to a new study.----* función dominante = alpha role.* grupo dominante = dominant group.* papel dominante = alpha role.* * *1)a) <color/tendencia> predominant, dominant; < opinión> prevailing (before n); < cultura> dominantb) (Biol, Mús, Astrol) dominant2) < persona> domineering* * *= dominant, pervasive, ruling, domineering, mainline, commanding, all-pervasive [all pervasive], mainstream, suppressive, pervading, dominating, bossy [bossier -comp., bossiest -sup.], bossy boots, overbearing.Ex: English is the dominant language for the dissemination of information.
Ex: The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.Ex: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Ex: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex: This is 'scientific journalism' at its worst, but its standards are not wholly different from those of the mainline press.Ex: His preference for books rather than journals was more commanding than his preference for poetry rather than prose.Ex: Countries should adopt strategies to prepare themselves for the all-pervasive influence of IT in people's lives in the 21st century.Ex: Some children may be constrained by a mainstream curriculum that does not match their ability level.Ex: Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.Ex: While not addressing specific issues the rejoinder focuses on a few pervading themes.Ex: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex: Regardless of gender, problem drinking was mainly related to traits of negative masculinity ( bossy, noisy, aggressive, etc) whereas binge eating was mainly related to negative femininity (shy, needs approval from others, etc).Ex: With the kids tucked into bed, bossy boots left to fill her empty life with some cocktails.Ex: Overbearing parents are likely to raise obsessive kids, according to a new study.* función dominante = alpha role.* grupo dominante = dominant group.* papel dominante = alpha role.* * *A1 ‹color/tendencia› predominant, dominant; ‹opinión› prevailing ( before n)la nación dominante en este campo the dominant o leading nation in this fieldlos tonos dominantes del cuadro the predominant tones in the paintingel rasgo dominante de su carácter the dominant o most outstanding feature of his personalityla nota dominante de la jornada fue la tranquilidad calm prevailed throughout the dayvientos dominantes del sur prevailing southerly winds2 ( Biol) dominant3 ( Mús) dominant4 ( Astrol) dominantB ‹persona› domineering* * *
dominante adjetivo
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‹ opinión› prevailing ( before n);
‹ cultura› dominantb) (Biol, Mús, Astrol) dominant
2 ‹ persona› domineering
dominante adjetivo
1 (predominante, mayoritario) dominant
2 (tiránico) domineering
' dominante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imperiosa
- imperioso
- sargento
- clase
English:
commanding
- dominant
- domineering
- mainstream
- masterful
- overbearing
- pervasive
- self-assertive
- self-assertiveness
* * *♦ adj1. [predominante] [nación, tendencia, característica] dominant;[vientos] prevailing;el color dominante era el azul the predominant colour was blue;la empresa tiene una posición dominante en el sector the company holds a commanding position in the sector;lo más dominante en su personalidad es el optimismo his most striking characteristic is his optimism2. [persona] domineering4. Mús dominant♦ nf1. [característica] predominant feature2. Mús dominant* * *adj dominant; despdomineering* * *dominante adj1) : dominant2) : domineering* * *dominante adj dominant -
8 dominante
dominantidee prevailingclasse ruling* * *dominante agg.1 dominant, dominating, commanding: in posizione dominante, in a commanding position; la classe dominante, the ruling class2 ( prevalente, saliente) dominant, prevailing, outstanding: opinioni dominanti, prevailing (o dominant) opinions; la religione dominante, the prevailing creed; il carattere dominante, the dominant character; pensiero dominante, dominant thought; la moda dominante, the prevailing fashion; motivo dominante, central theme; (mus.) la nota dominante, the dominant note; (fig.) ( carattere prevalente) the main feature // (dir.) fondo dominante, dominant tenement3 (biol.) dominant◆ s.f.1 (mus.) dominant2 (fot., cinem.) dominant.* * *[domi'nante]1. agg(colore, nota), (anche) Bio dominant, (opinione) prevailing, (idea) main attr, chief attr, (posizione) dominating attr, (classe, partito) ruling attr2. sfMus dominant* * *[domi'nante] 1.1) (prevalente) [colore, ideologia, ruolo] dominant; [vento, tendenza] prevailing; [ tema] main; (sovrastante) [ posizione] prevailing, commanding2) (al potere)3) biol. [carattere, gene] dominant4) mus. [ nota] dominant2.sostantivo femminile mus. dominant (note)* * *dominante/domi'nante/1 (prevalente) [colore, ideologia, ruolo] dominant; [vento, tendenza] prevailing; [ tema] main; (sovrastante) [ posizione] prevailing, commanding2 (al potere) classe dominante ruling class3 biol. [carattere, gene] dominant4 mus. [ nota] dominantII sostantivo f.mus. dominant (note). -
9 выгодная позиция
1) General subject: advantage ground, coign of vantage, coigne of vantage, vantage-ground, vantage place2) Military: commanding position, dominating position, position of advantage3) Advertising: vantage point4) Mass media: advantageous position, fortunate position -
10 beherrschend
I Part. Präs. beherrschenII Adj. (vorherrschend) dominating; beherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war... topic number one ( oder the leading topic) at the talks was...* * *be|hẹrr|schend [bə'hɛrʃənt]adjfig = vorherrschend) dominatingbeherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war... — topic number one or the leading topic of the talks was...
See:→ auch beherrschen* * *1) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) commanding2) (ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) dominant* * *be·herr·schendadj ruling* * *B. adj (vorherrschend) dominating;beherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war … topic number one ( oder the leading topic) at the talks was …* * *adj.dominant adj.governmental adj.predominant adj.ruling adj. -
11 dominación
f.domination, dominion, mastery, dominance.* * *1 domination, dominion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Pol) domination2) (Mil) commanding position* * *a) (Pol) dominationb) dominaciones femenino plural (Relig) dominions (pl)* * *= dominance.Ex. The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.* * *a) (Pol) dominationb) dominaciones femenino plural (Relig) dominions (pl)* * *= dominance.Ex: The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
* * *1 ( Pol) dominationbajo la dominación romana under Roman domination o ruleluchaban por la dominación de la zona they fought for control of the area o dominance in the area* * *
dominación sustantivo femenino domination, control: este país estuvo bajo la dominación romana, this country was under Roman rule
' dominación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conquista
- imperio
English:
dominance
- domination
* * *dominación nfrule, dominion;territorios bajo la dominación otomana territories under Ottoman control* * *f domination* * * -
12 dominare
1. v/t dominatemateria masterpassioni master, overcome2. v/i rule (su over), be master (su of)fig di confusione reign* * *dominare v.tr.1 to dominate, to rule: dominare un popolo, to rule a people; vorrebbero dominare su tutti gli altri popoli, they would like to dominate (o to rule over) all the other peoples; dominare un avversario, to dominate an adversary; un ragazzo completamente dominato dal padre, a boy completely dominated by his father // un pensiero dominava la sua mente, an idea dominated his thoughts // dominare la situazione, to dominate (o to be the master of) the situation // dominare il pubblico, to hold (o to grip) the attention of the public // questo scrittore sa dominare la lingua, the writer masters the language beautifully // essere dominato dalla gelosia, to be obsessed (o dominated) by jealousy; era dominata dal vizio del bere, she was a slave to drink; non lasciarti dominare dai tuoi sentimenti, don't be ruled by your feelings2 (fig.) ( tenere a freno) to control, to curb: dobbiamo dominare le nostre passioni, we must dominate (o master) our passions; non potei dominare la mia ira, I could not control (o curb) my anger3 (fig.) ( sovrastare) to dominate, to command, to overlook: con la sua statura dominava la folla, with his height he towered above the crowd; da quella finestra si domina la valle, that window commands a view over the valley; la torre domina la piazza, the tower overlooks the square; il vecchio castello domina l'intera città, the old castle dominates (o commands o overlooks) the whole town◆ v. intr.1 to rule: l'Italia dominava nel Mediterraneo, Italy ruled over the Mediterranean; il re dominò per 20 anni, the king ruled for twenty years2 (fig.) ( prevalere) to stand* out, to be outstanding, to predominate, to prevail: domina su tutti per la sua intelligenza, he stands out for his intelligence; la sua idea domina su tutte le altre, his idea predominates (o prevails) over all the others // la poesia del Petrarca dominò per tutto il Cinquecento, Petrarch's poetry predominated throughout the 16th century3 (fig.) ( avere il sopravvento, regnare) to reign: nella sua casa domina il disordine, in her house disorder reigns (supreme).◘ dominarsi v.rifl. to control oneself, to master oneself: cerca di dominarti!, try to control yourself!; qualche volta non sa dominare, sometimes he has no self-control.* * *[domi'nare]1. vtdominare i mari — to rule the seas o waves
1)dominare (su) — to reign (over)2)dominare su tutti per intelligenza — to excel everyone in intelligence3. vr (dominarsi)(controllarsi) to control o.s.* * *[domi'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (sovrastare) [ casa] to overlook; [montagna, grattacielo] to dominate, to tower above [città, valle]2) (imporsi in, su) to dominate, to command [ partita]; to dominate [dibattito, avversario, squadra]3) (prevalere in) [idea, tema, problema] to dominate [opera, dibattito]4) (padroneggiare) to master [lingua, tecnica, argomento]; (controllare) to overcome*, to control, to master [paura, timidezza, emozione]; to control [ collera]; to be* in control of [ situazione]5) (avere potere su) to dominate [mercato, settore, economia]2.1) (esercitare il proprio potere) [paese, popolo] to rule2) (essere in testa) [squadra, sportivo, concorrente] to be* in the lead, to lead*3) (prevalere) [impressione, idea] to prevail3.verbo pronominale dominarsi [ persona] to control oneself, to be* in control of oneself, to check oneself* * *dominare/domi'nare/ [1]1 (sovrastare) [ casa] to overlook; [montagna, grattacielo] to dominate, to tower above [città, valle]2 (imporsi in, su) to dominate, to command [ partita]; to dominate [dibattito, avversario, squadra]3 (prevalere in) [idea, tema, problema] to dominate [opera, dibattito]4 (padroneggiare) to master [lingua, tecnica, argomento]; (controllare) to overcome*, to control, to master [paura, timidezza, emozione]; to control [ collera]; to be* in control of [ situazione]5 (avere potere su) to dominate [mercato, settore, economia]; è dominato da suo fratello he's dominated by his brother(aus. avere)1 (esercitare il proprio potere) [paese, popolo] to rule2 (essere in testa) [squadra, sportivo, concorrente] to be* in the lead, to lead*3 (prevalere) [impressione, idea] to prevailIII dominarsi verbo pronominale[ persona] to control oneself, to be* in control of oneself, to check oneself. -
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14 chpile
n. m.1. Le chpile: Gaming, gambling. Au chpile, c'est un minus! At the card-table, he's a gutless wonder!2. Avoir beau chpile: To be in a commanding position. (The word is a phonetic representation of the German Spiel and the above expression is a mere variation of the non colloquial avoir beau jeu.) -
15 schpile
n. m.a To have a winning hand at cards.b (fig.): To have one's opponents 'snookered', to be in a commanding position.c To be 'on to a good thing', to 'have it made', to be sure of success. -
16 dominare
[domi'nare]1. vtdominare i mari — to rule the seas o waves
1)dominare (su) — to reign (over)2)dominare su tutti per intelligenza — to excel everyone in intelligence3. vr (dominarsi)(controllarsi) to control o.s. -
17 immineo
immĭnĕo ( inm-), ēre, v. n. [in-mineo], to project over or towards a thing, to bend or lean towards, to hang down over, overhang (syn. impendeo).I.Lit. (mostly poet.):B. 1.collis plurimus urbi Imminet,
commands, Verg. A. 1, 420; cf.:imminens prope ipsis moenibus tumulus,
Liv. 29, 35, 7:imminens villae tua pinus esto,
Hor. C. 3, 22, 5:candida populus antro Imminet,
Verg. E. 9, 41:aër his,
Ov. M. 1, 52:caelumque quod imminet orbi,
id. ib. 2, 7:scopulus aequoribus,
id. ib. 4, 525:apex collis subjectis arvis,
id. ib. 7, 779:nemus desuper,
Verg. A. 1, 165:arbos,
Ov. M. 4, 459:imminet e celsis audentius improba muris Virgo,
Val. Fl. 6, 681; Quint. 11, 3, 130:choros ducit Venus imminente luna,
shining overhead, Hor. C. 1, 4, 5: cum ageretur togata, simulans, caterva tota clarissima concentione in ore impuri hominis imminens contionata est: Huic vitae tuae, etc., bending or turning towards, Cic. Sest. 55, 118; cf.:gestu omni imminenti,
bent towards him, id. de Or. 2, 55, 225.—In gen. (rare):2.imminet hic, sequiturque parem, similisque tenenti Non tenet,
Ov. M. 7, 785:tergo fugacis,
id. ib. 1, 542:carcer imminens foro,
adjoining, Liv. 1, 33, 8:imminentia muro aedificia,
id. 2, 33, 7.—In partic. (like impendere and instare), in an inimical sense, to threaten, menace, by nearness or commanding position (class.):II.nimis imminebat propter propinquitatem Aegina Piraeeo,
Cic. Off. 3, 11, 46; cf.:Carthago imminere jam fructuosissimis insulis populi Romani videbatur,
id. Agr. 2, 32, 87:certior sum factus, Parthos... Ciliciae magis imminere,
id. Att. 5, 20, 2:imminent duo reges toti Asiae,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 5, 12:circum insulas Italiae inminentes,
Liv. 21, 49, 1:Mithridates Italiae quoque,
Vell. 2, 18, 4:Parthi Latio,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 53:Germaniae et Britanniae,
Suet. Calig. 19:bello subegit gentem rebus populi Romani imminentem,
Cic. Rep. 2, 20:instabat agmen Caesaris atque universum imminebat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 80 fin.:imbrium divina avis imminentŭm,
Hor. C. 3, 27, 10:turris ingens inminebat,
Liv. 21, 7, 7; 21, 11, 10:inminentes tumuli,
id. 3, 7, 2. —Trop. (class.).A.To strive eagerly ofter a thing, to be eager for, to long for, be intent upon:B.hujus mendicitas aviditate conjuncta in nostras fortunas imminebat,
Cic. Phil. 5, 7, 20; Liv. 30, 28, 9:in alterius ducis exercitusque opprimendi occasionem imminebat,
id. 25, 20, 5:huc imminet: om nes Dirigit huc sensus,
Verg. Cul. 89:alieno imminere,
Sen. Ep. 2 fin.:rebus,
Tac. A. 16, 14:quod imminere emptioni publicanos videbat,
Suet. Aug. 24:peritus rerum popularium imminensque ei potestati,
Liv. 3, 51, 9:spei majoris honoris,
id. 4, 25, 9:occasioni alloquendi regem,
Curt. 5, 11:exitio conjugis,
Ov. M. 1, 146:Verres avaritia semper hiante atque imminenti fuit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 54, § 134.—Transf. (acc. to I. B.), to be near at hand, to impend.1.In gen.:2.sunt qui ea, quae quotidie imminent, non videant,
Cic. Cat. 1, 12, 30:mors, quae propter incertos casus quotidie imminet,
id. Tusc. 1, 38, 91.—In partic., to threaten by nearness, to be imminent:periculum, quod imminere ipsi portenderetur,
Suet. Claud. 29:periculum ambobus,
id. Tit. 9:imminentes undique insidiae,
id. Caes. 86:discrimina undique,
id. Tib. 25:summum discrimen,
Quint. 8, 4, 22:bellum,
id. 12, 1, 43:taedio praesentium et imminentium metu,
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18 inmineo
immĭnĕo ( inm-), ēre, v. n. [in-mineo], to project over or towards a thing, to bend or lean towards, to hang down over, overhang (syn. impendeo).I.Lit. (mostly poet.):B. 1.collis plurimus urbi Imminet,
commands, Verg. A. 1, 420; cf.:imminens prope ipsis moenibus tumulus,
Liv. 29, 35, 7:imminens villae tua pinus esto,
Hor. C. 3, 22, 5:candida populus antro Imminet,
Verg. E. 9, 41:aër his,
Ov. M. 1, 52:caelumque quod imminet orbi,
id. ib. 2, 7:scopulus aequoribus,
id. ib. 4, 525:apex collis subjectis arvis,
id. ib. 7, 779:nemus desuper,
Verg. A. 1, 165:arbos,
Ov. M. 4, 459:imminet e celsis audentius improba muris Virgo,
Val. Fl. 6, 681; Quint. 11, 3, 130:choros ducit Venus imminente luna,
shining overhead, Hor. C. 1, 4, 5: cum ageretur togata, simulans, caterva tota clarissima concentione in ore impuri hominis imminens contionata est: Huic vitae tuae, etc., bending or turning towards, Cic. Sest. 55, 118; cf.:gestu omni imminenti,
bent towards him, id. de Or. 2, 55, 225.—In gen. (rare):2.imminet hic, sequiturque parem, similisque tenenti Non tenet,
Ov. M. 7, 785:tergo fugacis,
id. ib. 1, 542:carcer imminens foro,
adjoining, Liv. 1, 33, 8:imminentia muro aedificia,
id. 2, 33, 7.—In partic. (like impendere and instare), in an inimical sense, to threaten, menace, by nearness or commanding position (class.):II.nimis imminebat propter propinquitatem Aegina Piraeeo,
Cic. Off. 3, 11, 46; cf.:Carthago imminere jam fructuosissimis insulis populi Romani videbatur,
id. Agr. 2, 32, 87:certior sum factus, Parthos... Ciliciae magis imminere,
id. Att. 5, 20, 2:imminent duo reges toti Asiae,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 5, 12:circum insulas Italiae inminentes,
Liv. 21, 49, 1:Mithridates Italiae quoque,
Vell. 2, 18, 4:Parthi Latio,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 53:Germaniae et Britanniae,
Suet. Calig. 19:bello subegit gentem rebus populi Romani imminentem,
Cic. Rep. 2, 20:instabat agmen Caesaris atque universum imminebat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 80 fin.:imbrium divina avis imminentŭm,
Hor. C. 3, 27, 10:turris ingens inminebat,
Liv. 21, 7, 7; 21, 11, 10:inminentes tumuli,
id. 3, 7, 2. —Trop. (class.).A.To strive eagerly ofter a thing, to be eager for, to long for, be intent upon:B.hujus mendicitas aviditate conjuncta in nostras fortunas imminebat,
Cic. Phil. 5, 7, 20; Liv. 30, 28, 9:in alterius ducis exercitusque opprimendi occasionem imminebat,
id. 25, 20, 5:huc imminet: om nes Dirigit huc sensus,
Verg. Cul. 89:alieno imminere,
Sen. Ep. 2 fin.:rebus,
Tac. A. 16, 14:quod imminere emptioni publicanos videbat,
Suet. Aug. 24:peritus rerum popularium imminensque ei potestati,
Liv. 3, 51, 9:spei majoris honoris,
id. 4, 25, 9:occasioni alloquendi regem,
Curt. 5, 11:exitio conjugis,
Ov. M. 1, 146:Verres avaritia semper hiante atque imminenti fuit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 54, § 134.—Transf. (acc. to I. B.), to be near at hand, to impend.1.In gen.:2.sunt qui ea, quae quotidie imminent, non videant,
Cic. Cat. 1, 12, 30:mors, quae propter incertos casus quotidie imminet,
id. Tusc. 1, 38, 91.—In partic., to threaten by nearness, to be imminent:periculum, quod imminere ipsi portenderetur,
Suet. Claud. 29:periculum ambobus,
id. Tit. 9:imminentes undique insidiae,
id. Caes. 86:discrimina undique,
id. Tib. 25:summum discrimen,
Quint. 8, 4, 22:bellum,
id. 12, 1, 43:taedio praesentium et imminentium metu,
Suet. Vit. 15. -
19 περίοπτος
περίοπτος, ον,A to be seen all round, in a commanding position,ὄρος Str.8.6.21
;τόπος Plu.Arat.53
, etc. ; of a person,π. ἐπιστὰς τοῖς σώμασι J.BJ2.18.4
;ἐκ περιόπτου D.H.Comp.23
.b Subst. περίοπτα, τά, belvederes, Plu.Luc.39.2 conspicuous, Isoc. ap. Poll.2.58, etc.;βίος D.S.14.1
;κάλλεα AP5.26
(Rufin.), etc.;ἔργα Plu.Caes.16
. Adv. - τως gloriously, Id.Sull.21, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίοπτος
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20 Stellung
Stellung f 1. BÖRSE position, rank, standing, status; 2. PERS job, position, post, situation, sit.; 3. ADMIN position, status • jmdn. aus seiner Stellung verdrängen PERS oust sb from their job • sich um eine Stellung bewerben PERS apply for a job, apply for a post, put in a job application (Arbeitsmarkt)* * *f 1. < Börse> position, rank, standing, status; 2. < Person> job, position, post, situation (sit.) ; 3. < Verwalt> position, status ■ jmdn. aus seiner Stellung verdrängen < Person> oust sb from their job ■ sich um eine Stellung bewerben < Person> Arbeitsmarkt apply for a job, apply for a post, put in a job application* * *Stellung
position, post, place, job, employ[ment], engagement, station, occupation, level, berth (Br.), assignment, (Anordnung) arrangement, (Ansehen) [social] standing, position, rank, status, state, walk, (Funktion) character, capacity, (Platz) place, position, location;
• für eine Stellung qualifiziert qualified for an appointment;
• in amtlicher Stellung in commission;
• in angesehener Stellung of good position;
• in Aufsicht führender Stellung in supervisory capacity;
• in einflussreicher Stellung in the saddle;
• in führender Stellung at executive level, in the highest flight;
• in einer guten Stellung well-positioned, in good bread;
• in einer hohen Stellung in a high position;
• in leitender Stellung in a managerial capacity, at executive level;
• in meiner Stellung als Botschafter in my capacity as ambassador;
• in seiner Stellung als... in his character of...;
• in ungekündigter Stellung not under notice;
• in unsicherer Stellung unsettled;
• ohne Stellung unplaced, out-of-situation (Br.), out of a job, unemployed;
• unter Missbrauch seiner amtlichen Stellung under colo(u)r of one’s office;
• Stellung gesucht (Zeitung) [situations] wanted;
• amtliche Stellung official position, public function;
• angesehene Stellung reputable employment, well-established position;
• ausbaufähige Stellung position with good prospects, developable position;
• ausschlaggebende Stellung post of commanding importance;
• aussichtsreiche Stellung job with good prospects;
• beamtenähnliche Stellung quasi-official position;
• beruflich bedeutsame Stellung career position;
• begehrenswerte Stellung plum;
• mit besonderen Risiken behaftete Stellung sensitive position;
• beherrschende Stellung (mil.) commanding (dominating) position, controlling power;
• bequeme Stellung fat job;
• berufliche Stellung business standing (position);
• besoldete Stellung salaried position;
• gut bezahlte Stellung well-paid position;
• schlecht bezahlte Stellung badly paid situation;
• voll bezahlte Stellung full-time job;
• hoch dotierte (hoch bezahlte) Stellung high-paying position, highly paid job;
• einflussreiche Stellung post of authority, position of influence;
• einträgliche Stellung snug job;
• feste Stellung stable position, permanent position (job), perch;
• finanzielle Stellung capital rating;
• führende Stellung managerial occupation, head;
• geachtete Stellung respectability;
• gehobene Stellung advanced position;
• gehobenere Stellung elevated (senior) position, high-level job (US);
• gesellschaftliche Stellung social standing (position), [social] status, station of life, position [in society], conditions;
• gesicherte Stellung permanent position;
• günstige Stellung advantageous position;
• gute Stellung good place (billet);
• hohe Stellung high position;
• höhere Stellung eminence;
• leitende Stellung key position (post), policymaking (senior, executive, leading, managerial, US, management, managing) position, administrative post;
• marktbeherrschende Stellung [dominant] market power;
• uneingeschränkt marktbeherrschende Stellung absolute monopoly;
• niedrige Stellung inferior (subordinate) position, juniority;
• obrigkeitliche Stellung magisterial rank;
• passende Stellung suitable employment;
• pensionsberechtigte Stellung pensionable employment (post);
• rechtliche Stellung [legal] status;
• schlechtere Stellung inferior position;
• selbstständige Stellung occupation of a professional nature;
• sichere Stellung sound position, foothold;
• soziale Stellung social station (position, standing), status, walk of life, rank, class;
• unbedeutende Stellung inferior position;
• unkündbare Stellung permanent tenure (appointment, assignment, position);
• untergeordnete Stellung subordinated (lower, inferior) position, juniority;
• verantwortungsvolle Stellung responsible position, position of responsibility (authority);
• gesellschaftlich verbesserte Stellung improvement in one’s social condition;
• vorübergehende Stellung temporary position (post);
• Stellung eines Antrags filing of an application;
• Stellung als ungelernter Arbeiter labo(u)ring job;
• Stellung ohne Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten blind-alley job;
• Stellung im Beruf occupational position;
• höchste Stellungen in einer Berufssparte prizes of a profession;
• Stellung in der Betriebshierarchie relative position within the organizational chart;
• führende Stellung in der Gemeinde position of community leadership;
• Stellung mit Härtezulage hardship post;
• Stellung des Verbrauchers consumer’s role;
• Stellung ablehnen to turn down a job;
• pensionsberechtigte Stellung anbieten to offer employment on a pensionable basis;
• Stellung annehmen to accept (take) a position, to take a job;
• Stellung antreten to enter upon (take) office, to start on a job, to take up one’s post (a position);
• neue Stellung antreten to take a new situation (position);
• seine Stellung aufgeben to leave (give up) one’s position (job), to relinquish one’s appointment, to throw up (quit, US) one’s job, to turn one’s job in, to fling (pack) up one’s job, to step out;
• Stellung wieder aufnehmen to re-enter an employment;
• seine Stellung befestigen to strengthen one’s position;
• seine Stellung behalten to retain one’s position, to hold down a job (US);
• seine Stellung behaupten to hold one’s own;
• seine Stellung im technologischen Wettbewerb behaupten to keep up in the technology race;
• Stellung beibehalten to stay on the job;
• Stellung bekleiden to fill a position, to hold an office (a place);
• in einem Unternehmen eine einflussreiche Stellung bekleiden to play an influential rôle at corporate level;
• hohe Stellung bekleiden to be high in office;
• Stellung bekommen to obtain a position;
• gute Stellung bekommen to drop into a position;
• Stellung durch Beziehungen bekommen to secure an office through one’s pull;
• j. in seiner Stellung belassen to maintain s. o. in a position;
• sich mit allen Mitteln um eine Stellung bemühen to make every effort to get a job;
• j. in eine Stellung berufen to appoint s. o. to an office;
• Stellung besetzen to man a position;
• Stellung für j. besorgen to find a post for s. o. (s. o. a job), to land s. o. a job, to fix s. o. up with a job;
• sich um eine Stellung bewerben to try (apply) for a [vacant] post (position), to put in for a job (post), to run for an office;
• j. um seine Stellung bringen to do (kick) s. o. out of his job;
• sich für eine Stellung in Vorschlag bringen to offer o. s. for a post;
• führende Stellung einnehmen to hold a high-level position;
• j. wieder in seine frühere Stellung einsetzen to reinstate s. o. in his former office;
• j. seiner Stellung entheben to dismiss s. o. from a post;
• Stellung erhalten to get a situation;
• gute Stellung erlangen to drop into a position;
• jds. Stellung festigen to assure s. one’s position;
• seine Stellung festigen to consolidate one’s position, to raise one’s reputation;
• Stellung finden to find work, to land a job;
• Stellung im Ausland finden to find a situation abroad;
• vorteilhafte Stellung finden to find a lodgment;
• in eine führende Stellung gelangen to move up to an executive position;
• erstklassige (glänzende) Stellung haben to have a first-rate position (fine job);
• gute Stellung haben to be in good position, to have a snug berth (Br.);
• keine Stellung haben to be out of a situation;
• Stellung im Ausland haben to work on assignment;
• Stellung in Aussicht haben to have a job in prospect;
• seine Stellung als Handelsplatz eingebüßt haben to have lost its dominating position as a trading center (centre, Br.);
• seine Stellung halten to hold the pass (down a job, US);
• Stellung offen halten to keep a job open;
• sich in eine Stellung hineindrängen to edge one’s way into a job;
• sich in eine gute Stellung hineinmogeln to manoeuvre for position (fam.);
• bedeutsame Stellung innehaben to hold a prominent position;
• seine Stellung kündigen to give notice to one’s employer;
• den Erfordernissen einer Stellung Genüge leisten to have the necessary qualifications for a post;
• Stellung nehmen to adopt an attitude;
• zu einer Frage Stellung nehmen to take position on a question;
• zu einer Mietkündigung ordnungsgemäß Stellung nehmen to serve an appropriate counternotice;
• zu einem Problem als Steuerzahler Stellung nehmen to view a matter from the taxpayer’s standpoint;
• in abhängiger Stellung sein to be in a subordinate position;
• in beamteter Stellung sein to hold an office;
• ohne Stellung sein to be out of a job, to be thrown out of employment;
• in untergeordneter Stellung sein to be in inferior position;
• für seine Stellung geeignet sein to be fit for one’s job, to be fitted for a post;
• Stellung suchen to want a situation;
• Stellung mit guten Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten suchen to seek a situation with a future;
• sich nach einer Stellung umsehen to look for a job;
• j. in einer Stellung unterbringen to find a situation for s. o.;
• sich in seiner Stellung verbessern to improve one’s situation;
• seine Stellung Beziehungen (Protektion) verdanken to owe one’s position to influence, to get a job by push;
• j. aus seiner Stellung verdrängen to edge s. o. out of his job;
• jem. zu einer besseren Stellung verhelfen to assist s. o. in advancing his position;
• seine Stellung verlieren to lose (fall from) one’s position (job), to be thrown out of employment, to forfeit one’s place;
• jem. eine Stellung verschaffen to put s. o. onto a job;
• sich durch Beziehungen eine Stellung verschaffen to pull the wires for office;
• sich die für eine Stellung notwendigen Kenntnisse verschaffen to fit o. s. out for a post;
• sich mit List und Tücke eine Stellung verschaffen to push one’s way into a job;
• jem. durch unlautere (unsaubere) Machenschaften (Schiebung) eine gute Stellung verschaffen to create a job for s. o.;
• jem. eine gute Stellung versprechen to ensure s. o. a good post;
• seine Stellung wechseln to change one’s position;
• in eine Stellung mit höherem Verantwortungsbereich befördert werden to be promoted to heavier responsibilities;
• einem Angestellten seine alte Stellung wiedergeben to restore an employee to his old post.
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