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1 μήδομαι
Aἐμήδετο h.Merc.46
; [dialect] Ep. μήδετο (v. infr.): [tense] fut. (lyr.), E.HF 1075 (lyr.); [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 2sg.μήσεαι Od.11.474
: [tense] aor. ἐμήσατο, μήσατο (v. infr.), alsoμῆστο Hsch.
: [tense] pf. μέμηδα cj. for : ([etym.] μέδω, μῆδος):—to be minded, intend, αὐτός τ' εὖ μήδεο resolve well thyself, Il.2.360; ἅσσ' ἂν ἐμοί περ αὐτῇ μηδοίμην what counsels I should take for myself, Od.5.189.2 c. acc. rei, plan and do cunningly or skilfully, plot, contrive, in [dialect] Ep. mostly in bad sense,σφιν κακὰ μήδετο μητίετα Ζεύς Il.7.478
;μοι Ζεὺς μήσατο λυγρὸν ὄλεθρον Od.24.96
;Αἴγισθος ἐμήσατο λ. ὄ. 3.194
;φρεσὶ μήδετο θέσκελα ἔργα Hes.Sc.34
;πατρὸς μεγάλ' ἀνδράσι μηδομένοιο Id.Fr.96.85
: also c. acc. pers. et rei, κακὰ μήσατ' Ἀχαιούς he wrought them mischief, Il.10.52, cf. 22.395, 23.24, Od.24.426: in Lyr. and Trag. (usu. lyr.),μέγα ἔργον μ. Pi.N.10.64
;δίκας ἀδίκοισι B.17.42
; , cf. Ph. 799, A. Ch. 605; ἐπ' ἀνδρὶ τοῦτ' ἐμήσατο στύγος ib. 991, cf. S.Ph. 1114.3 after Hom., simply, contrive, invent,ἄρτια Pi.O.6.94
;τέχνας καὶ πόρους A.Pr. 477
; (lyr.);ὅσια καὶ νόμιμα Id.Th. 676
(lyr.);ὑμῖν κῦδος.. ἐμήσατο Χῖος ἀοιδός Theoc.22.218
; τί δὲ μήσωμαι; what shall I attempt? A.Th. 1062, cf. S.Tr. 973; τί σοι μήσομαι; E.Hipp. 592; make skilfully,μέλισσα μέλι μηδομένα Simon.47
: c. acc. et inf., contrive that a thing should be,ἄπιστον ἐμήσατο πιστὸν ἔμμεναι Pi.O.1.31
.II take care, keep watch, ib. 106, so prob. in Hes.Fr.96.76.—Poet. word, used twice by Ar. (lyr.), Trag. only in lyr. exc. A.Pr.l.c., and in late Prose, Luc.Astr.6, 21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μήδομαι
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2 asesorar
v.1 to advise.2 to counsel, to advise.La aconsejé I counseled her.* * *1 (dar consejo) to advise, give advice2 COMERCIO to act as a consultant to1 (tomar consejo) to take advice, consult (de, -)* * *verbto advice, counsel* * *1. VT1) (Jur) to advise, give legal advice to, give professional advice to2) (Com) to act as consultant to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to advise2.asesorarse v pronasesorarse con or de alguien — to consult somebody
* * *= offer + advice, advise, dispense + advice, counsel, provide + guidance.Ex. This section therefore considers some of the organizations which can offer information and advice.Ex. This article advises readers on choosing spy and crime fiction.Ex. The sound rule that the librarian must not dispense medical or legal advice goes back at least a hundred years, having been clearly prescribed in Samuel S Green's pioneer paper of 1876.Ex. For example, ALA 5A counsels that collections should be entered under the compiler or editor, individual or corporate.Ex. There are standards which provide guidance on the construction of thesauri.* * *1.verbo transitivo to advise2.asesorarse v pronasesorarse con or de alguien — to consult somebody
* * *= offer + advice, advise, dispense + advice, counsel, provide + guidance.Ex: This section therefore considers some of the organizations which can offer information and advice.
Ex: This article advises readers on choosing spy and crime fiction.Ex: The sound rule that the librarian must not dispense medical or legal advice goes back at least a hundred years, having been clearly prescribed in Samuel S Green's pioneer paper of 1876.Ex: For example, ALA 5A counsels that collections should be entered under the compiler or editor, individual or corporate.Ex: There are standards which provide guidance on the construction of thesauri.* * *asesorar [A1 ]vtto advisese hizo asesorar por un abogado she took legal advice, she consulted a lawyertodo un equipo de expertos asesora a la comisión a whole team of experts advises the commissionasesoro a la compañía en materia de impuestos I act as o I am the company's tax advisor o consultant, I advise the company on tax mattersasesorarse CON or DE algn to consult sbme asesoré con un abogado I consulted a lawyer, I took legal advice* * *
asesorar ( conjugate asesorar) verbo transitivo
to advise
asesorarse verbo pronominal asesorarse con algn to consult sb
asesorar verbo transitivo
1 to advise
2 (dar opinión profesional) to act as consultant to
' asesorar' also found in these entries:
English:
advise
* * *♦ vt[a político] to advise; [a empresario] to act as a consultant to* * *v/t advise* * *asesorar vt: to advise, to counsel
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