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21 investir
investir [ɛ̃vεstiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verba. [+ capital] to investb. [armée, police] to surround2. reflexive verb• s'investir dans son travail/une relation to put a lot into one's work/a relationship* * *ɛ̃vɛstiʀ
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2) ( charger) to invest [personne, ambassadeur] (de with)3) ( se répandre dans) [policiers] to go into; [touristes, manifestants] to take over4) ( encercler) [armée] to besiege
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s'investir verbe pronominals'investir dans — ( énergiquement) to put a lot of oneself into; ( sentimentalement) to invest emotionally in
* * *ɛ̃vɛstiʀ vt1) [argent, avoirs] to invest2) [temps, efforts] to invest, to put in3)investir qn de [mission, rôle, autorité] — to vest sb with
4) [secteur, quartier] to move into* * *investir verb table: finirA vtr2 ( charger) to invest [personne] (de with); to invest [ambassadeur, ministre]; to induct [juge, magistrat]; être investi d'un droit to be invested with a right; investir qn de sa confiance to put one's trust in sb;3 ( se répandre dans) [policiers] to go into [locaux, place]; [touristes, manifestants] to take over [lieu];4 ( dépenser) to invest [énergie] (dans in);5 Psych to invest emotionally in [personne, enfant];6 ( encercler) [armée] to besiege [lieu].B s'investir vpr ( énergiquement) to put oneself (dans into); ( sentimentalement) to invest a lot of emotion (dans into).[ɛ̃vɛstir] verbe transitifinvestir à court/long terme to make a short-/long-term investment3. (soutenu) [d'un pouvoir, d'une fonction]par l'autorité dont je suis investi by the authority vested in ou conferred upon me4. [encercler - suj: armée] to surround, to besiege————————s'investir dans verbe pronominal plus prépositions'investir dans son métier to be involved ou absorbed in one's job -
22 cervīx
cervīx īcis, f [2 CEL- + VI-], a head-joint, neck, nape: rosea, V.: subacta ferre iugum, H.: nudare cervicem, L.: eversae cervices tuae, T.: caput et cervices tutari: parentis Fregisse cervicem, H.: cervices securi subicere, i. e. to commit a capital crime: cervices Roscio dare, i. e. submit to be judicially murdered by R.: praebenda est gladio, Iu. — Fig., the neck, shoulders: Imposuistis in cervicibus nostris dominum: dandae cervices erant crudelitati nefariae, must submit.—The neck, throat, life: a cervicibus nostris est depulsus Antonius: etsi bellum ingens in cervicibus erat, impending, L.: velut in cervicibus habere hostem, L.: qui tantis erunt cervicibus recuperatores, qui audeant? etc., who shall have the fierceness?* * *neck (sg/pl.), nape; severed neck/head; cervix, neck (bladder/uterus/jar/land) -
23 delitto
m crimecorpo m del delitto corpus delicti* * *delitto s.m.1 (dir.) crime, offence, (amer.) offense; ( grave) felony; ( meno grave) misdemeanour; (fam.) ( omicidio) murder: delitto capitale, capital offence (o crime); delitto doloso, wilful and malicious crime (o intentional crime); delitto politico, political offence; delitto contro l'ordine pubblico, breach of the peace; delitto contro la persona, violent crime; delitto contro la proprietà, crime against property (o property crime); delitto perfetto, perfect crime (o dir. consummated crime); corpo del delitto, corpus delicti; la diffamazione è un delitto, defamation is a misdemeanour; commettere un delitto, to commit a crime; incolpare di un delitto, to charge with a crime2 (fig.) crime: sarebbe un delitto modernizzare questi vecchi mobili!, it would be a crime to modernize this old furniture!* * *[de'litto]sostantivo maschile1) crime; (omicidio) murder2) fig. (peccato) crime, sin* * *delitto/de'litto/sostantivo m. -
24 binden
bin·den <band, gebunden> [ʼbɪndn̩]vtetw [zu etw] \binden to bind [or tie] sth [to sth];Fichtenzweige wurden zu Kränzen gebunden pine twigs were tied [or bound] [together] into wreaths;\binden Sie mir bitte einen Strauß roter Rosen! make up a bunch of red roses for me, please;bindest du mir bitte die Krawatte? can you do [up] my tie [for me], please?;kannst du mir bitte die Schürze hinten \binden? can you tie my apron at the back for me, please?2) (fesseln, befestigen)jdn an Händen und Füßen \binden to bind sb hand and foot;jdm die Hände \binden to tie sb's hands;sie band sich ein Tuch um den Kopf she tied a shawl round her head3) ( festlegen)jdn [an jdn/etw] \binden to bind sb [to sb/sth];ein Vertrag bindet immer beide Seiten a contract is always binding on both parties;durch die Anstellung wurde sie an München gebunden as a result of her appointment she was tied to Munich;ihn band ein furchtbarer Eid he was bound by a terrible oath4) ( emotional verbinden)er hatte immer den Eindruck, dass ihn nichts an diese Stadt bindet he always had the impression that he had no ties with this town5) ( festhalten)etw [mit/durch etw] \binden to bind sth [with/by means of sth];Kapital \binden to tie [or lock] up capital6) chemetw \binden to bind stheine Soße \binden to bind a sauceetw \binden to bind sth9) musAkkorde/Töne \binden to slur chords/tones;WENDUNGEN:jdm sind die Hände gebunden sb's hands are tiedvi to bind;dieser Klebstoff bindet gut this glue bonds well; Soße to bindvr ( sich verpflichten)sich an jdn/etw \binden to commit oneself to sb/sth;ich möchte mich momentan nicht \binden I don't want to tie myself down [or get involved] right now -
25 adulterar
• adulterate• adulterize• commit adultery• doctor up• make impossible• make in layers• make independent• make inroads on one's capital -
26 фелония
сущ.( тяжкое преступление) felony- изменническая фелонияфелония, не караемая смертной казнью — non-capital felony
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27 грех
(на богосл. языке означает всякое, как свободное и сознательное, так и несвободное и бессознательное, отступление делом, словом и даже помышлением от заповедей Божиих и нарушение Закона Божия) sin, trespass, wrongdoing, библ. the wrongs, evil, guiltinessвозмездие за грех библ. — the wages of sin
вольный грех — witting [voluntary] sin
впасть в грех библ. — to go [return] backward
канонические грехи (в ранней церкви грехи - убийство, поклонение идолам, ересь и т. п., при совершении которых, в соответствии с церк. канонами, следует отлучение от церкви или епитимья, налагаемая публично) — canonical sins
грех мира библ. — the sin of world
невольный грех — unwitting [involuntary] sin
обыденный грех катол. — habitual [active] sin
первородный грех (нарушение первыми людьми, Адамом и Евой, заповеди Бога о послушании Ему, повлекшее ниспадение их из состояния богоподобия, бессмертия и богообщения в чувственность, тленность и рабство греху и диаволу, обрекающее на вечные муки; эта греховная порча, вошедшая вследствие первородного греха в человеческую природу, преемственно через естественное рождение передаётся всем людям; уничтожаются, изглаживаются последствия первородного греха в человеке таинством крещения - вторым, духовным рождением) — original [personal] sin, old Adam
повседневный грех катол. — habitual [active] sin
простительный грех катол. (достойный снисхождения грех; ведёт к временному наказанию и епитимье) — venial sin
грех, связанный с хулой на Духа Святого библ. (Ев. от Марка 3:28-29) — the sin against the Holy Ghost, the unpardonable sin
семь смертных грехов (человеческие грехи, согласно классификации Григория Великого): гордость [гордыня], скупость [жадность, сребролюбие], вожделение [блуд], гнев, обжорство, зависть, праздность [леность] — the seven deadly sins: pride [arrogance], covetousness [avarice], lust, anger [wrath], gluttony, envy, and sloth
смертный грех — deadly [mortal, grave, capital, cardinal] sin, лат. delicta ad mortem
совершить грех, согрешить — to commit a sin
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28 ἀφορμή
ἀφορμή, ῆς, ἡ (s. ἀφορμάω) lit. a base or circumstance from which other action becomes possible, such as the starting-point or base of operations for an expedition, then gener. the resources needed to carry through an undertaking (e.g. even commercial capital), in our lit. (also Ar. 2, 7; Just.; Tat.; Mel., HE 4, 26, 5; Ath., R. 49, 235 al.) a set of convenient circumstances for carrying out some purpose occasion, opportunity for someth., a meaning found in Attic Gk. and also quite common in the Koine (Nägeli 15) ἐκκόπτειν τὴν ἀ. τῶν θελόντων ἀ. cut off the opportunity of those who wish an opportunity 2 Cor 11:12 (numerous transl. var. render: ‘cut the ground out from under those who look for opportunity’); ἀ. διδόναι τινί (Polyb. 28, 6, 7 μὴ διδόναι τ. ἐχθροῖς ἀφορμὴν εἰς διαβολήν; Pr 9:9; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 200; cp. Diod S 1, 83; 13, 22, 5; 3 Macc 3:2) give someone an occasion: τῷ ἀντικειμένῳ λοιδορίας χάριν to the opponent for reviling 1 Ti 5:14; excuse (to future believers for moral laxity) Hm 4, 3, 3; τινός for someth. 2 Cor 5:12 (for the gen. cp. Epict. 1, 8, 6; 1, 9, 20; Dio Chrys. 16 [33], 38; Jos., Bell. 7, 441, Ant. 5, 57); ἀ. διδόναι τινί, ἵνα Hm 4, 1, 11. Pl. (Polyb., Epict., Vett. Val.; IPriene 105, 13 and 16; Joseph.) ἀφορμὰς διδόναι τινί, ἵνα ITr 8:2; ἀ. λαμβάνειν (a favorite expr.; e.g. in Polyb.; Dionys. Hal.; Philo, In Flacc. 47; Ar. 11, 7 ἀφορμήν; cp. Just., A I, 44, 9 ἀφορμάς) grasp an opportunity Ro 7:8, 11; w. gen. of the one who gives the opportunity Lk 11:53/54 v.l. (the expr. ἀ. ζητεῖν is used difft. POxy 34 III, 13 ἀ. ζητοῦντες ἁμαρτημάτων=looking for opportunity to commit illegal acts). W. εἴς τι for someth. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 53 §222 ἔχειν ἀφορμὴν ἔς τι; Philo) 2 Cl 16:1; εἰς ἀ. τῇ σαρκί to give the flesh an opportunity (to become active) Gal 5:13.—M-M. TW. Sv. -
29 נתר I
נָתַרI (b. h.; cmp. נתק) to sever, loosen. Nif. נִיתַּר, נִיתּוֹר 1) to be torn loose, be released. Y.Taan.II, 65d top, v. נָטַש II a. נָתש.Trnsf. to be untied, released from an obligation; to become permitted. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:10) בית שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ a house (of several wives) which is released (from the leviratical marriage) by means of one ḥălitsah (performed on one of the wives). Y.Bicc.I, 64b top כל הביכורים שנראו לִיתּוֹר … אינן נִיתּוֹרִיןוכ׳ all the first fruits whioh are to be released (become permitted by being brought to the Temple) in the land (of Palestine), can become so only by reciting the confession (Deut. 26:5–10). Erub.10a; 12a חצר נִיתֶּרֶתוכ׳ a court becomes permitted (for Sabbath purposes) by, v. פַּס. Ib. שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ that it is made available ; a. e. Hif. הִתִּיר 1) to loosen, untie, unscrew. Tosef.Sabb.XVI (XVII), 5 שהִתִּירוֹ which one unscrewed; Sabb.XX, 5 מַתִּירִין, v. מַכְבֵּש. Ib. 22a מתירין (ציצית) מבגד לבגד you may untie show-fringes from one garment (and put them) on another garment. Gen. R. s. 5 מַתִּירָן ומוציאוכ׳ he unties them (opens the bags) and lets the air in them escape; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 7, v. וָתַר. 2) to permit, declare permitted, opp. אָסַר. Sabb.4a הִתִּירוּ לווכ׳ would they (the scholars) permit him to take it out ? Ib. II, 4 ור׳ יהודה מַתִּיר but R. Judah declares it permitted. Ib. 2 וחכמים מַתִּירִין; a. v. fr.V. מַתִּיר. 3) to free, surrender; to outlaw, proscribe. Snh.40b ה׳ עצמו למיתה did he surrender himself to death?, i. e. did he declare that he would commit the act in spite of the warning which defined it to be a deadly crime? Ib. 41a (ref. to Deut. 17:6) עד שיַתִּירוכ׳ until he declares himself ready to undergo capital punishment for his act Ḥull.41a. Y.Peah I, 16a עילא … להַתִּיר דמןוכ׳ they wanted a pretext to outlaw the rebels; a. fr. Hof. הוּתָּר 1) to be loosened, untied. Lev. R. s. 28, beg., a. fr. הוּתְּרָה הרצועה v. רְצוּעָה. Sabb.XX, 5 אם היה מוּתָּרוכ׳ if it (the clothes press) was (partly) unscrewed on the eve of the Sabbath, he may unscrew it entirely. B. Kam.9b שור מותר an ox that is not tied, opp. קשור. Erub.II, 1 קשורות אבל לא מוּתָּרוֹת closely tied together, but not tied in a loose way; a. e. 2) to be permitted. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. ה׳ הנדר, v. נֶדֶר; Snh.68a. Ḥull.17a בתחילהה׳ להןוכ׳ originally they were permitted to eat the flesh of an animal killed by stabbing (v. נְחִירָה). Ib. 9a נשחטה הותרה when the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, it is (absolutely) permitted. Erub.93b שבת ביון שהותרה הותרה as regards Sabbath laws what has been permitted at the entrance of the Sabbath remains permitted the entire day; ib. 70b כל שה׳ למקצתוכ׳ whatever is permitted for one part of the Sabbath ; a. v. fr.Part. מוּתָּר; f. מוּתֶּרֶת; pl. מוּתָּרִים, מוּתָּרִין; מוּתָּרוֹת (it is, they are) permitted (of things and persons). Ter. X, 7. Yeb.I, 2 צרתה מ׳ her rival is permitted (to him as wife). Ib. III, 2 ומ׳ באחותה and he is permitted to marry her sister. Ib. II, 10 מותרות לינשא להן may be married to them; a. v. fr.Pes.48a, a. e. (ref. to ממשקה ישראל, Ez. 45:15) מן המותר לישראל of what an Israelite is permitted to drink. Sabb.108a (ref. to בפיך, Ex. 13:9) מדבר המותר בפיך the Torah must be written on the skin of an animal which is permitted in thy mouth (a clean animal). -
30 נָתַר
נָתַרI (b. h.; cmp. נתק) to sever, loosen. Nif. נִיתַּר, נִיתּוֹר 1) to be torn loose, be released. Y.Taan.II, 65d top, v. נָטַש II a. נָתש.Trnsf. to be untied, released from an obligation; to become permitted. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:10) בית שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ a house (of several wives) which is released (from the leviratical marriage) by means of one ḥălitsah (performed on one of the wives). Y.Bicc.I, 64b top כל הביכורים שנראו לִיתּוֹר … אינן נִיתּוֹרִיןוכ׳ all the first fruits whioh are to be released (become permitted by being brought to the Temple) in the land (of Palestine), can become so only by reciting the confession (Deut. 26:5–10). Erub.10a; 12a חצר נִיתֶּרֶתוכ׳ a court becomes permitted (for Sabbath purposes) by, v. פַּס. Ib. שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ that it is made available ; a. e. Hif. הִתִּיר 1) to loosen, untie, unscrew. Tosef.Sabb.XVI (XVII), 5 שהִתִּירוֹ which one unscrewed; Sabb.XX, 5 מַתִּירִין, v. מַכְבֵּש. Ib. 22a מתירין (ציצית) מבגד לבגד you may untie show-fringes from one garment (and put them) on another garment. Gen. R. s. 5 מַתִּירָן ומוציאוכ׳ he unties them (opens the bags) and lets the air in them escape; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 7, v. וָתַר. 2) to permit, declare permitted, opp. אָסַר. Sabb.4a הִתִּירוּ לווכ׳ would they (the scholars) permit him to take it out ? Ib. II, 4 ור׳ יהודה מַתִּיר but R. Judah declares it permitted. Ib. 2 וחכמים מַתִּירִין; a. v. fr.V. מַתִּיר. 3) to free, surrender; to outlaw, proscribe. Snh.40b ה׳ עצמו למיתה did he surrender himself to death?, i. e. did he declare that he would commit the act in spite of the warning which defined it to be a deadly crime? Ib. 41a (ref. to Deut. 17:6) עד שיַתִּירוכ׳ until he declares himself ready to undergo capital punishment for his act Ḥull.41a. Y.Peah I, 16a עילא … להַתִּיר דמןוכ׳ they wanted a pretext to outlaw the rebels; a. fr. Hof. הוּתָּר 1) to be loosened, untied. Lev. R. s. 28, beg., a. fr. הוּתְּרָה הרצועה v. רְצוּעָה. Sabb.XX, 5 אם היה מוּתָּרוכ׳ if it (the clothes press) was (partly) unscrewed on the eve of the Sabbath, he may unscrew it entirely. B. Kam.9b שור מותר an ox that is not tied, opp. קשור. Erub.II, 1 קשורות אבל לא מוּתָּרוֹת closely tied together, but not tied in a loose way; a. e. 2) to be permitted. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. ה׳ הנדר, v. נֶדֶר; Snh.68a. Ḥull.17a בתחילהה׳ להןוכ׳ originally they were permitted to eat the flesh of an animal killed by stabbing (v. נְחִירָה). Ib. 9a נשחטה הותרה when the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, it is (absolutely) permitted. Erub.93b שבת ביון שהותרה הותרה as regards Sabbath laws what has been permitted at the entrance of the Sabbath remains permitted the entire day; ib. 70b כל שה׳ למקצתוכ׳ whatever is permitted for one part of the Sabbath ; a. v. fr.Part. מוּתָּר; f. מוּתֶּרֶת; pl. מוּתָּרִים, מוּתָּרִין; מוּתָּרוֹת (it is, they are) permitted (of things and persons). Ter. X, 7. Yeb.I, 2 צרתה מ׳ her rival is permitted (to him as wife). Ib. III, 2 ומ׳ באחותה and he is permitted to marry her sister. Ib. II, 10 מותרות לינשא להן may be married to them; a. v. fr.Pes.48a, a. e. (ref. to ממשקה ישראל, Ez. 45:15) מן המותר לישראל of what an Israelite is permitted to drink. Sabb.108a (ref. to בפיך, Ex. 13:9) מדבר המותר בפיך the Torah must be written on the skin of an animal which is permitted in thy mouth (a clean animal).
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