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  • 21 Labor corpus firmat

    труд укрепляет тело

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  • 22 Labor improbus

    упорный труд

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  • 23 Labor omnia vincit

    труд все побеждает

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  • 24 labor

    oris, m третье склонение труд, работа

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  • 25 Labor omnia vincit

    Work conquers all things. (Virgil)

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  • 26 labor

    ,oris m
    труд, работа

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  • 27 lábor ómnia víncit

       todo lo vence el trabajo; un trabajo ímprobo todo lo vence
       ◘ Fragmento de los dos versos de las Geórgidas de Virgilio (I, 144-145) convertido en proverbio.

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  • 28 labor

    I.
    , oris m
      1) работа, труд;
      2) трудность, бедствие, страдание;
      3) трудный переход
    II.
    , lapsus sum, labi 3
      1) скользить, медленно падать;
      2) (о времени) протекать, проходить;
      3) заблуждаться;
      4) погибать

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  • 29 Omnia vincit labor improbus

    Помнишь ли, мы толковали с тобою о значении: omnia vincit labor improbus. Вот этот-то labor improbus и должен помочь тебе в определении срока, границы которого ты, уже дав однажды себе и мне слово, я уверен, не переступишь, чтобы не унизить себя в собственных и моих глазах. Поверь мне, он, т. е. срок (и labor improbus) необходим, крайне необходим (Н. И. Пирогов, Письма к сыну.)
    Нужда - мать изобретательности - подсказала нам способ спасти и себя и дерево от верной гибели: он заключался в том, чтобы провести под землей канавку, которая тайно подводила бы к иве часть воды, предназначавшейся для поливки орехового дерева. Это предприятие, выполненное с увлечением, удалось однако, не сразу. Мы сделали такой неудачный наклон, что вода совсем не текла, земля обваливалась и засыпала канавку, вход наполнился грязью; все шло вкривь и вкось. Но мы не падали духом. Omnia vincit labor improbus. (Жан-Жак Руссо, Исповедь.)
    Величайший хаос там, где надобно говорить о стиле, об образах, о тропах в риторике и других прозаических жанрах, чтобы одно вытекало из другого, чтобы за более легким следовало более трудное. Чем глубже вникаешь, тем больше хлопот, omnia vincit labor improbus. (Адам Мицкевич - Юзефу Ежовскому, 9.[ 21. ]Х 1819.)

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  • 30 ad-lābor (all-)

        ad-lābor (all-) apsus sum, ī, dep.,    to glide towards, flow, glide, slide: viro adlapsa sagitta, V.: oris, arrive at, V.: aurīs, reach, V.: mare crescenti adlabitur aestu, rolls up as the tide rises, V.: extrinsecus: ex occulto, L.

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  • 31 con-lābor (coll-)

        con-lābor (coll-) lapsus, ī,    to fall together, fall in ruins, crumble: moenia conlapsa ruinā sunt, L.: urbes motu terrae, Ta.: postquam conlapsi cineres, V. — Fig., to fall, sink: conlapsa membra referre, V.: subito dolore, O.: inter manūs alcuius, Cu.

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  • 32 dē-lābor

        dē-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to fall, sink, slip down, glide down, descend: in mare (flumen), H.: medios delapsus in hostīs, V.: gradibus, by the steps, O.: signum de caelo delapsum: de manibus civium delapsa arma: ex equo, L.: ab astris, V.: per auras, O.: caelo, V.: Olympo, O.: capiti (i. e. de capite), V.: flumen in mare, H. — Fig., to come down, sink, descend, fall, slide, stoop, condescend: a sapientium familiaritatibus ad volgarīs amicitias oratio delabitur: eo, ut diceret, etc.: ad aequitatem, incline: in idem genus morbi: in hoc vitium: eo magis delabor ad Clodiam, I incline to Clodia. —Of sounds, to descend, be derived: ab his delapsa plura genera (vocum).

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  • 33 dī-lābor

        dī-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve: glacies dilapsa: nix, L.: Volcanus (i. e. ignis), H.: Fibrenus, et divisus aequaliter rapideque dilapsus, flowing apart: ungula in quinos dilapsa unguīs, divided, O.: (Proteus) in aquas dilapsus abibit, melting, V.: dilabente aestu, retiring, Ta. — To move apart, flee, escape, scatter, disperse: exercitus dilabitur, S.: intellegebat (copias) dilapsuras, N.: ab signis, L.: vigiles e stationibus dilapsi, L.: in sua quemque dilabi tecta, L.—To fall to pieces, decay, tumble: (aedes) vetustate dilapsa, L.: cadavera tabo, V.: corpora foeda, O.: fax in cineres, H.—Fig., to go to decay, go to ruin, perish, be lost: male parta male dilabuntur, light come, light go, poët. ap. C.: ne omnia dilabantur, si unum aliquod effugerit: divitiae, S.: vectigalia publica negligentiā dilabebantur, L.: de meā memoriā, vanish: dilapso tempore, in the lapse of time, S.

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  • 34 ē-lābor

        ē-lābor elapsus, ī, dep.,    to slip away, glide off, fall out, get off, escape: anguis ex columnā elapsus, L.: flexu sinuoso, V.: haec elapsa de manibus nostris: elapsae manibus tabellae, O.: quicquid incidit fastigio musculi elabitur, Cs.: cuspis super galeam elapsa est, slipped, L.: ignis frondīs elapsus in altas, crept up, V.: elapsos in pravum artūs, i. e. dislocated, Ta. — To slip off, get clear, escape: ex proelio, Cs.: telis Achivom, V.: inter tumultum, L.: mediis Achivis, V. — Fig., to slip away, be lost, escape: animus elapsus est Bacchidi, i. e. became estranged, T.: rei status elapsus de manibus. — To get off, get clear, escape: ex tot criminibus: omni suspicione.—To slip, fall, glide: in servitutem, L.

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  • 35 in-lābor (ill-)

        in-lābor (ill-) lapsus, ī, dep.,    to flow in, glide in, fall, sink: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, fall to ruins, H.: quo (in stomachum) primo inlabuntur ea, etc.: mediae urbi, V.—Fig., to flow in, penetrate: ad eos (sensūs): animis nostris, V.

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  • 36 inter-lābor

        inter-lābor —, ī, dep.,     to flow between.—In tmesis: inter enim labentur aquae, percolate, V.

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  • 37 per-lābor

        per-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to slip through, glide over: in aedem foribus perlapsi angues, L.: Ad nos vix famae perlabitur aura, V.: inde perlapsus ad nos Hercules.

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  • 38 prae-lābor

        prae-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to glide before, move by, float past: piscis praelabitur ante, C. poët.: rotis flumina, glide by the streams on wheels, V.

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  • 39 praeter-lābor

        praeter-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to glide by, flow by, run past: (tellurem), to sail past, V.—Fig., to slip away: (definitio) ante praeterlabitur, quam percepta est.

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  • 40 prō-lābor

        prō-lābor lapsus, ī,    to glide forward, slide along, slip: at Canis ad caudam serpens prolabitur Argo, C. poët.: conlapsus pons, usque ad alterius initium pontis prolabi eum leniter cogebat, to slide along, L.—To fall forward, tumble, fall in ruins: equus cum prolapsum per caput regem effudisset, who fell headlong, L.: prolabens ex equo, L.: pro lapsa Pergama, ruined, V.: ipsis adminiculis prolapsis corruere, sliding from under them, L.—Fig., to go forward, be led on: me longius prolapsum esse, quam, etc., have spoken at more length: in misericordiam prolapsus est animus victoris, L.— To slip out, escape: ab aliquā cupiditate prolapsum verbum.—To fall, fail, err, be led astray: timore: cupiditate regni, L.—To fall to decay, sink, decline, go to ruin: ita prolapsa est (iuventus) ut coërcenda sit: rem temeritate eius prolapsam restituit, L.

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