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121 Benehmen
(unreg.)I v/refl behave ( gegenüber + Dat towards, Am. auch toward); sich schlecht benehmen behave badly, misbehave; sich gut benehmen behave (oneself), behave well; sich anständig / kindisch / tadellos benehmen behave properly / childishly / impeccably; er hat sich unmöglich benommen he was impossible, his behavio(u)r was appalling; sie weiß sich überall zu benehmen you can take her anywhere; benimm dich! behave yourself!; kannst du dich nicht benehmen? can’t you behave yourself / properly?* * *das Benehmendemeanour; deportment; behaviour; manners; demeanor; breeding; conduct; behavior* * *Be|neh|men [bə'neːmən]nt -s,no pl2) (form = Einvernehmen)sich mit jdm ins Benéhmen setzen —
im Benéhmen mit jdm — in conjunction with sb
* * *das1) (way of behaving: the behaviour of the pupils.) behaviour2) (education and training; good manners: a man of good breeding.) breeding3) ((in plural) (polite) behaviour, usually towards others: Why doesn't she teach her children (good) manners?) manner* * *Be·neh·men<-s>kein \Benehmen haben to have no manners, to be bad-manneredsich akk mit jdm über etw akk ins \Benehmen setzen to try to reach [or come to] an agreement with sb about sthim \Benehmen mit jdm with the consent of sb* * *das; Benehmens1) behaviour2) (Amtsspr.) in* * *1. behavio(u)r, conduct; (Manieren) good, bad manners pl;er hat kein Benehmen he has no manners, he doesn’t know how to behave2. ADMINim Benehmen mit in agreement with;sich mit jemandem ins Benehmen setzen (in Verbindung setzen) contact sb; (sich besprechen) confer with sb; (jemanden zu Rate ziehen) consult sb* * *das; Benehmens1) behaviour2) (Amtsspr.) in* * *-ungen n.behavior (US) n.behaviour (UK) n.conduct n.demeanor n.demeanour n.deportment n.discipline n. -
122 حادث
حادَثَ: كَلّمَ، تَحَادَثَ مَعto speak to (or with), talk to (or with), converse with, discourse with; to hold a conversation with; to hold talks with, confer with -
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гл.to be in council (in conference with);confer (with);consult (on - with);deliberate (on);hold a conference (with);hold (take) counsel (with);negotiate (with) -
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гл.to be in council (in conference with);confer (with);consult (on - with);deliberate (on);hold a conference (with);hold (take) counsel (with);negotiate (with) -
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126 заседать
1. to be / sit in conference; to be in session; to meet; to sit2. to be in council / conference (with), to confer (with), to consult (on smth. with smb.), to deliberate (on), to hold a conference (with), to hold / take council (with), to negotiate (with)Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > заседать
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127 совещаться
1. to be / sit in conference; to be in session; to meet; to sit2. to be in council / conference (with), to confer (with), to consult (on smth. with smb.), to deliberate (on), to hold a conference (with), to hold / take council (with), to negotiate (with)Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > совещаться
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128 ὁμιλέω
ὁμιλέω (ὅμιλος) impf. ὡμίλουν; fut. 3 sg. ὁμιλήσει Pr 15:12; 1 aor. ὡμίλησα; pf. inf. ὡμιληκέναι Just., D. 62, 2 (Hom.+, prim. mng. ‘be in association with’ someone, and then ‘converse’) to be in a group and speak, speak, converse, address (Hom., Pla., et al.; LXX. Cp. our use of ‘meet’ in the sense ‘have a discussion’ about someth.) τινί (with) someone (Philemo Com. 169 K. ἐὰν γυνὴ γυναικὶ κατʼ ἰδίαν ὁμιλεῖ; Ael. Aristid. 28, 116 K.=49 p. 529 D.: θεῷ; POxy 928, 5 ὡμείλησας δέ μοί ποτε περὶ τούτου; Da 1:19; GrBar 7:3; ApcMos 16; Jos., Ant. 17, 50; Just., D. 59, 1 al.—Of God’s intimate association with the Logos τῷ λόγῳ αὐτοῦ διὰ πάντος ὁμιλῶν Theoph. Ant. 2, 22 [p. 154, 20]) ὡμίλει αὐτῷ he used to talk with him Ac 24:26 (Himerius, Or. 48 [=Or. 14], 18 ὁμ. τινι=confer with someone). Of Christ talking to martyrs (cp. Herm. Wr. 12, 19 [τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ] μόνῳ ὁ θεὸς ὁμιλεῖ) παρεστὼς ὁ κύριος ὡμίλει αὐτοῖς the Lord was standing by and conversing with them MPol 2:2. Also πρός τινα (X., Mem. 4, 3, 2; Jos., Ant. 11, 260 τούτων πρὸς ἀλλήλους ὁμιλούντων): ὡμίλουν πρὸς ἀλλήλους περὶ πάντων they were conversing w. each other about all the things Lk 24:14. W. acc. of thing οὐ ξένα ὁμιλῶ I have nothing strange to say Dg 11:1. ἃ λόγος ὁμιλεῖ 11:7. Abs. (Diod S 13, 83, 1) Lk 24:15. ἐφʼ ἱκανὸν ὁμιλήσας ἄχρι αὐγῆς after talking a long time until daylight Ac 20:11.—RAC IX, 1100–45.—DELG s.v. ὅμιλο. M-M.
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