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122 impegnare
( dare come pegno) pawn( riservare) reserve, bookspazio, corsia occupy, take upsports avversario keep under pressure( costringere) obligeimpegnare qualcuno di lavoro keep someone busy or occupiedimpegnare qualcuno per contratto bind s.o. by contract* * *impegnare v.tr.1 (dare in pegno) to pawn, to pledge: impegnare i propri gioielli, to pawn one's jewels; ha impegnato anche l'orologio, he's even pawned his watch; impegnare il proprio onore, la propria parola, to pledge one's honour, one's word2 (investire) to invest: impegnare denaro, capitali, to invest (o to lock up) money, capital3 (vincolare) to bind*, to commit: il contratto ci impegna a consegnare tutto entro giugno, the contract commits us to deliver everything by June; questo ti impegna a rimanere per due anni, this binds you to remain for two years4 (prenotare, ingaggiare) to reserve, to hire, to book: impegnare una sala per un concerto, to book a hall for a concert; impegnare un cameriere per una serata, to hire a waiter for an evening5 (assorbire) to take* up: questo lavoro impegna tutto il mio tempo, this work takes up all my time // ( sport) impegnare l'avversario, to put one's opponent under pressure.◘ impegnarsi v.rifl.1 (assumersi un impegno) to commit oneself, to undertake*, to bind* oneself, to engage oneself: mi impegno a procurare il denaro, I undertake to provide the money; non posso impegnarmi a farlo da solo, I can't undertake to do that by myself; si impegnò a pagare la somma richiesta, he committed himself to pay the required amount2 (mettersi con impegno) to devote oneself, to engage in: impegnare in una lite con qlcu., to engage in an argument with s.o.; impegnare a fondo, to commit oneself completely3 (non com.) (indebitarsi) to get* into debt4 (farsi garante) to go* bail; to stand* surety: impegnare per qlcu., to go bail (o to stand surety) for s.o.5 (essere, rimanere coinvolto) to be involved, to get* involved; to be entangled, to get* entangled: non voglio impegnarmi in una faccenda del genere, I don't want to get involved in such a matter; mi sono troppo impegnato per ritirarmi, I have gone too far (o I am too deeply entangled) to draw back.* * *[impeɲ'ɲare]1. vt1) (dare in pegno) to pawn2) (vincolare) to bind3) (sogg : lavoro) to keep busyquel compito di matematica ha impegnato tutta la classe — the maths exercise kept the whole class busy
4) Mil to engage, Sport to put under pressure2. vr (impegnarsi)impegnarsi con qn — (accordarsi) to come to an agreement with sb
impegnarsi in qc — (dedicarsi) to devote o.s. to sth
* * *[impeɲ'ɲare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (vincolare) to commit, to bind*2) (dare in pegno) to pawn, to hock, to pledge3) econ. to commit, to lock up, to tie up [ capitali]4) (tenere occupato) to take* up, to keep* [sb.] busyil lavoro mi impegna totalmente — (richiedere impegno) my work absorbes all my energies
5) (riservare) to book, to reserve [camera, tavolo]6) sportimpegnare l'avversario — to put one's opponent under pressure, to give one's opponent a hard time
7) (attaccare) to start [ battaglia]; to engage [ nemico]2.verbo pronominale impegnarsi1) (assumersi un impegno) to commit oneself, to pledge oneself-rsi in trattative, in un progetto — to embark in negotiations, a project
3) (dedicarsi) to involve oneself (in with, in)4) (applicarsi) to devote oneself, to apply oneself (in to), to concentrate (in on)* * *impegnare/impeŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 (vincolare) to commit, to bind*2 (dare in pegno) to pawn, to hock, to pledge3 econ. to commit, to lock up, to tie up [ capitali]4 (tenere occupato) to take* up, to keep* [sb.] busy; il lavoro mi impegna totalmente (richiedere impegno) my work absorbes all my energies5 (riservare) to book, to reserve [camera, tavolo]6 sport impegnare l'avversario to put one's opponent under pressure, to give one's opponent a hard timeII impegnarsi verbo pronominale1 (assumersi un impegno) to commit oneself, to pledge oneself2 (intraprendere) -rsi in trattative, in un progetto to embark in negotiations, a project3 (dedicarsi) to involve oneself (in with, in)4 (applicarsi) to devote oneself, to apply oneself (in to), to concentrate (in on). -
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124 ściąg|nąć
pf — ściąg|ać impf (ściągnęła, ściągnęli — ściągam) Ⅰ vt 1. (zabrać) to whip away [obrus]; to pull down, to lower [flagę]; to take down [książkę, walizkę] 2. (zdjąć) to pull off [spodnie, buty, rękawiczki]- ściągnąć skórę z zająca to skin a rabbit3. (ścisnąć) to tighten (czymś with sth) 4. (o pasie, rzemieniu) to tighten 5. (zejść się) to gather, to flock 6. (dotrzeć) to make it- ściągnął do domu nad ranem he made it home late at night7. (zgromadzić) to collect- ściągać z kogoś podatki/opłaty to exact tax/payment from sb8. pot. (sprowadzić) to draft in [policję, ekspertów]; to call [lekarzy]- ściągnąć pomoc to fetch help9 (przyciągnąć) to attract (kogoś sb)- wystawa ściągnęła tłumy the exhibition drew crowds10 (odciągać) to siphon off [wino, benzynę]; (z rany) to drain [ropę]; to rack [wino] 11 (powodować zmniejszenie się) to contract- ściągnąć brwi to knit one’s brow- twarz ściągnięta z zimna/z bólu a face tightened in the frost/from pain- środek ściągający Med., Kosmet. a styptic, an astringent12 pot. (ukraść) to snitch (coś komuś sth from sb) 13 środ., Szkol. (odpisać) to crib (od kogoś from sb) 14 pot. (o pojeździe) to skew- samochód ściąga na lewo the car is skewing to the leftⅡ ściągać się — ściągnąć się 1. (ścisnąć się) to tighten (czymś with sth) 2. (ulec skurczeniu) to contract- jej twarz ściągnęła się od mrozu her face tightened in the frost3. Jęz. (ulec kontrakcji) to contract■ ściągać czyjeś spojrzenia a. oczy a. wzrok/uwagę to attract a. draw sb’s eyes a. gaze/attention- ściągać czyjś gniew na siebie to incur sb’s anger- ściągać na siebie kłopoty to get into trouble- ściągać na kogoś hańbę to bring disgrace upon sb- ściągnąć kogoś z łóżka pot. to pull sb out of bedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ściąg|nąć
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125 соглашение соглашени·е
1) (договор) agreement, accord, covenantаннулировать соглашение — to annul / to cancel / to rescind / to nullify an agreement
внести изменения в соглашение, изменить соглашение — to alter / to modify an agreement
выполнять соглашение — to implement / to abide by an agreement, to adhere / to accede to a convention
выработать соглашение — to work out an agreement / a convention, to hammer out an agreement
заключить соглашение — to conclude / to enter into / to make an agreement, to make an arrangement
нарушать соглашение — to transgress / to break an agreement
одобрить соглашение — to endorse an agreement, to approve a contract
отказаться от соглашения — to repudiate an agreement / an accord
подпадать под соглашение — to fall within an agreement, to be covered by an agreement
подрывать соглашение — to undermine an / agreement
придерживаться соглашения — to adhere to / to stand by an agreement
признать соглашение недействительным — to declare an agreement invalid / (mull and) void
присоединиться к соглашению — to accede to an agreement / a covenant
ратифицировать соглашение — to ratify an agreement / a covenant
соблюдать соглашение / условия соглашения — to honour / to observe an agreement
сорвать соглашение — to wreck / to frustrate an agreement
все эти соглашения лишены силы и не могут быть приведены в исполнение / выполнены — all such agreements are void and unenforceable
бессрочное соглашение — agreement of unlimited duration, open-ended agreement
взаимоприемлемое соглашение — mutually acceptable / concerted agreement
временное соглашение — interim / temporary agreement / contract
всеобъемлющее соглашение — comprehensive agreement, across-the-board agreement
всеобъемлющее соглашение о неприменении и ликвидации ядерного оружия — all-embracing agreement on the non-use and elimination of nuclear arms
Генеральное соглашение по таможенным тарифам и торговле — General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT
кабальное соглашение — fettering / enslaving agreement
компенсационное соглашение — compensation / offsetting agreement
контролируемое должным образом соглашение — adequately supervised / verified agreement
международное соглашение — international agreement / covenant
письменное соглашение — agreement in writing / in written form
предварительное соглашение — preliminary / tentative agreement
рабочее соглашение — implementing / working agreement
справедливое, поддающееся контролю соглашение — equitable, verifiable agreement
товарное соглашение, соглашение по сырьевым товарам — commodity agreement
торговые соглашения — commercial / trade agreements
торговое и платёжное соглашение, соглашение о торговле и платежах — trade-and-payment agreement
трёхстороннее соглашение — triangular / tripartite agreement
устное соглашение — oral / parol agreement
выполнение соглашения — execution of the convention, implementation of an agreement
действенность / жизнеспособность соглашения — viability / force of an agreement
нарушение соглашения — violation of an agreement, breach of a contract
несоблюдение соглашения — noncompliance with / nonobservance of an agreement
положения / статьи соглашения, регулирующие торговлю — enactments for the regulation of trade
соглашение, в основе которого лежит тайный сговор (например, монополистических фирм) — collusive agreement
соглашение, выполнение которого поддаётся проверке — verifiable agreement
соглашение, достигнутое на основе консенсуса — consensus agreement
соглашение, заключаемое путём обмена нотами или письмами — agreement by exchange of notes or letters
соглашение, касающееся существа вопроса — substantive agreement
соглашение, не требующее ратификации — agreement without the requirement of ratification
соглашение об аннулировании долгов, моратории, сроков погашения или субсидировании процентов юр. — agreement on debt cancellation, moratorium, rescheduling or interest subsidigation
соглашение о взаимном предоставлении государственных кредитов — arrangements for the reciprocal availability of government credits
соглашение о глубоководной разработке полезных ископаемых на дне морей и океанов — agreement on deep seabed mining
соглашение "о двойном глобальном нуле" — a global double zero agreement
соглашение о мерах по уменьшению риска ядерной войны — agreement on measures to reduce the risk of the outbreak of nuclear war
соглашение о механизме разрешения торговых споров в арбитраже — agreement establishing an arbitration mechanism for settling commercial disputes
соглашение о проходе войск через... — agreement on the passage of troops through...
соглашение о 50-процентном сокращении стратегических наступательных вооружений, СНВ — agreement on 50 percent reductions in strategic offensive forces
соглашение об установлении дипломатических отношений и обмене дипломатическими представительствами — agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations and exchange of diplomatic representatives
соглашение по вопросам наследования, наследственное соглашение — inheritance agreement
соглашение, подлежащее обнародованию — public convention
соглашение, устанавливающее модус вивенди — agreement providing for a modus vivendi
истечение / прекращение срока действия соглашения — expiration / termination of an agreement
страны, участвующие в данном соглашении — affected countries
выработать текст соглашения — to draft / to draw up the text of an agreement
2) (взаимное согласие) agreement, arrangement, understandingдостигнуть соглашения — to reach an agreement, to come to an agreement / arrangement (on, about)
достигнуть соглашения (по какому-л.) вопросу — to agree on / as to (smth.)
прийти к соглашению — to come to an agreement / understanding, to arrive at an agreement / understanding
джентльменское соглашение — gentlemen's agreement, honourable understanding
дружеское / полюбовное соглашение — amicable arrangement
мирное соглашение — peace / peaceful agreement
специальное соглашение — specific / ad hoc arrangement
устное соглашение — oral / parol / verbal agreement
частное соглашение — private understanding, special agreement
вопросы, по которым возможно или достигнуто соглашение — areas of agreement
соглашение между государственными / министерскими канцеляриями — chancellery agreement
соглашение об условиях проведения конференции / совещания / заседания — conference agreement
по взаимному соглашению — by mutual agreement / consent
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126 conduco
con-dūco, xi, ctum, 3, v. a. and n.I.Act., to draw, bring, or lead together, to assemble, collect (class. in prose and poetry).A.In gen.1.Of persons (esp. freq. of the collecting, assembling of troops in any place): milites de castellis ad castra, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 514, 7:2.populum in forum,
Varr. ib. p. 274, 20:exercitum in unum locum,
Caes. B. G. 2, 2:eo copias omnes,
id. B. C. 3, 13 fin.:copias suas,
id. B. G. 6, 31 init.; cf.auxilia,
Liv. 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8:dispersas suorum copias,
Tac. H. 4, 71:virgines unum in locum,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 3:omnis clientes suos eodem,
Caes. B. G. 1, 4:milites in unum,
Sall. J. 51, 3; cf. Tac. A. 4, 47.—Of inanimate objects:B.vineas,
Cic. Phil. 8, 6, 17:nubila,
Ov. M. 1, 572 al. —Esp.,1.Intens., to connect, unite, by bringing together, = cogo, colligo.a.Prop. (so several times in Lucr., elsewhere rare):b.partes in unum,
Lucr. 1, 398; 3, 533; cf. id. 1, 651; 6, 968; Vitr. 8, 1 fin.:cortice ramos,
Ov. M. 4, 375:lac,
to coagulate, curdle, Col. 7, 8, 1:conducere musculum aut laxare,
to contract, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, n. 8:ubi sunt nervi, interiores conducunt membra,
Plin. 11, 37, 88, § 218:vulnera cerā,
to close up, Val. Fl. 1, 479 al. —Trop.:2.propositionem et assumptionem in unum,
Cic. Inv. 1, 40, 73; cf. Quint. 5, 14, 9:omnia probra in deorum maledicta,
Arn. 4, p. 146:dies adeo conductus,
i. e. short, Sol. 22.—T. t. of the lang. of business, to hire, take on lease, to farm (correlative of locare; cf. Dig. 19, 2, 1; very freq. and class.).a.To hire for one's use, to hire, rent, employ; of things:(α).aedes aliquas mihi,
Plaut. Merc. 3, 2, 17; Suet. Tib. 35; cf.: domum in Palatio, [p. 410] Cic. Cael. 7, 18; id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 7:hortum,
id. Fam. 16, 18, 2:qui colonus habuit conductum de Caesenniā fundum,
id. Caecin. 32, 94:habitationem in annum,
Dig. 19, 2, 19:ad certum tempus,
ib. 19, 2, 14:insulam,
ib. 19, 2, 30:conduxi domum a te,
Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 2:nummos,
to borrow, Hor. S. 1, 2, 9; cf.pecuniam,
Juv. 11, 46.—Esp., of persons:ille qui me conduxit, ubi conduxit, abduxit domum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 11:cocum,
id. Ps. 3, 2, 10 and 15; id. Aul. 2, 4, 1:fidicinam, quae cantaret sibi,
id. Ep. 2, 3, 10:meretricem,
id. Bacch. 5, 1, 11; cf. id. Am. 1, 1, 131; Nep. praef. § 4; and poet.:torum,
Ov. Am. 1, 10, 44:consulem vestrum ad caedem faciendam,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 4, 9:praeceptores publice,
Plin. Ep. 4, 13, 6:choragum,
Suet. Aug. 70:homines,
Caes. B. G. 2, 1; so, militem (the Gr. xenologein), to hire soldiers, Curt. 3, 1, 1; 3, 9, 2 al.; cf. the foll. subst. —With ut or quin: aliquem uti taceat, to hire, bribe, employ, Cato ap. Gell. 1, 15, 10; cf.:tribus non conduci possim libertatibus, quin, etc.,
could not be hired, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 68; cf. Lucil. ap. Non. p. 274, 21:mercede aliquem,
Cic. Off. 2, 6, 22:mercede diurnā conductus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 18:pictorem magno pretio,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 1.— Subst.conducti, ōrum, m., hirelings, mercenary soldiers, Hor. A. P. 431; Nep. Dat. 8, 2; cf. Liv. 30, 7, 10; 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8 al.—Hence, poet.:(β).bella conducta,
carried on by mercenary troops, Sil. 5, 196. —conductum, i, n., any thing hired, esp. a house, dwelling, etc., Cic. Clu. 62, 175; Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 3; Petr. 9, 4; Dig. 9, 3, 1; cf.:b.locati conducti,
ib. 19, 2 tit.: actio ex conducto, an action upon a lease or contract, ib. 19, 2, 19, §§ 4 and 8 al.—To undertake any service (building, transportation, the customs, etc.), to contract for, farm:II.caedundum illum (agnum) ego conduxi,
Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 31; cf.:caedundos agnos,
id. Capt. 4, 2, 39:redemptor, qui columnam illam de Cottā conduxerat faciendam,
Cic. Div. 2, 21, 47:locare faciendum quod ego conduxeram,
Dig. 19, 2, 48; so,mulierem vehendam nave,
ib. 19, 2, 19:aliquem docendum,
ib. 19, 2, 13, § 3; 13, 6, 19:praebenda, quae ad exercitum opus essent,
to undertake the supplies, Liv. 23, 48, 11:vectigalia,
to farm, Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9; Liv. 43, 16, 2:tabulas in Italiam portandas,
Vell. 1, 13, 4; so,portorium,
Cic. Inv. 1, 30, 47 al. —Neutr., to contribute to something by being useful, to be of use or profitable, to profit, serve, etc. (syn.: convenit, utile est; class.; used only in the 3 d pers. of the sing. and plur.); constr. with in, ad aliquid, the dat., or absol.(α).With in:(β).quod tuam in rem bene conducat,
Plaut. Cist. 3, 4; so, maxime in rempublicam, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 274, 29:in commune,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—With ad:(γ).ad ventris victum,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 3, 6:ad vitae commoditatem,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9.—With dat. (so most freq.):(δ).huic aetati non conducit latebrosus locus,
Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 22:maxime rei publicae,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 1, 1; id. Off. 3, 27, 101:neque homini infanti injuste facta conducunt,
id. Fin. 1, 16, 52; Col. 9, 1, 3:omnibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 32, 49:tuae laudi,
id. Fam. 13, 48:nostris rationibus,
id. Att. 1, 1, 2:maxime sibi,
Quint. 11, 1, 12:alvo citae (vinum),
Plin. 23, 1, 23, § 41:proposito,
Hor. A. P. 195 et saep.:imbres non conducunt vitibus,
Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14.—Absol.:dubitare non possumus. quin ea maxime conducant, quae sunt rectissima,
Cic. Fam. 5, 19, 2:conducere arbitror talibus auris tuas vocibus undique circumsonare,
id. Off. 3, 2, 5.—Hence, P. a. as subst.; v. I. C. 2. b fin. supra.— Adv.: condūcenter, becomingly, fitly, Gell. 16, 12, 4. -
127 conducti
con-dūco, xi, ctum, 3, v. a. and n.I.Act., to draw, bring, or lead together, to assemble, collect (class. in prose and poetry).A.In gen.1.Of persons (esp. freq. of the collecting, assembling of troops in any place): milites de castellis ad castra, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 514, 7:2.populum in forum,
Varr. ib. p. 274, 20:exercitum in unum locum,
Caes. B. G. 2, 2:eo copias omnes,
id. B. C. 3, 13 fin.:copias suas,
id. B. G. 6, 31 init.; cf.auxilia,
Liv. 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8:dispersas suorum copias,
Tac. H. 4, 71:virgines unum in locum,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 3:omnis clientes suos eodem,
Caes. B. G. 1, 4:milites in unum,
Sall. J. 51, 3; cf. Tac. A. 4, 47.—Of inanimate objects:B.vineas,
Cic. Phil. 8, 6, 17:nubila,
Ov. M. 1, 572 al. —Esp.,1.Intens., to connect, unite, by bringing together, = cogo, colligo.a.Prop. (so several times in Lucr., elsewhere rare):b.partes in unum,
Lucr. 1, 398; 3, 533; cf. id. 1, 651; 6, 968; Vitr. 8, 1 fin.:cortice ramos,
Ov. M. 4, 375:lac,
to coagulate, curdle, Col. 7, 8, 1:conducere musculum aut laxare,
to contract, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, n. 8:ubi sunt nervi, interiores conducunt membra,
Plin. 11, 37, 88, § 218:vulnera cerā,
to close up, Val. Fl. 1, 479 al. —Trop.:2.propositionem et assumptionem in unum,
Cic. Inv. 1, 40, 73; cf. Quint. 5, 14, 9:omnia probra in deorum maledicta,
Arn. 4, p. 146:dies adeo conductus,
i. e. short, Sol. 22.—T. t. of the lang. of business, to hire, take on lease, to farm (correlative of locare; cf. Dig. 19, 2, 1; very freq. and class.).a.To hire for one's use, to hire, rent, employ; of things:(α).aedes aliquas mihi,
Plaut. Merc. 3, 2, 17; Suet. Tib. 35; cf.: domum in Palatio, [p. 410] Cic. Cael. 7, 18; id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 7:hortum,
id. Fam. 16, 18, 2:qui colonus habuit conductum de Caesenniā fundum,
id. Caecin. 32, 94:habitationem in annum,
Dig. 19, 2, 19:ad certum tempus,
ib. 19, 2, 14:insulam,
ib. 19, 2, 30:conduxi domum a te,
Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 2:nummos,
to borrow, Hor. S. 1, 2, 9; cf.pecuniam,
Juv. 11, 46.—Esp., of persons:ille qui me conduxit, ubi conduxit, abduxit domum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 11:cocum,
id. Ps. 3, 2, 10 and 15; id. Aul. 2, 4, 1:fidicinam, quae cantaret sibi,
id. Ep. 2, 3, 10:meretricem,
id. Bacch. 5, 1, 11; cf. id. Am. 1, 1, 131; Nep. praef. § 4; and poet.:torum,
Ov. Am. 1, 10, 44:consulem vestrum ad caedem faciendam,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 4, 9:praeceptores publice,
Plin. Ep. 4, 13, 6:choragum,
Suet. Aug. 70:homines,
Caes. B. G. 2, 1; so, militem (the Gr. xenologein), to hire soldiers, Curt. 3, 1, 1; 3, 9, 2 al.; cf. the foll. subst. —With ut or quin: aliquem uti taceat, to hire, bribe, employ, Cato ap. Gell. 1, 15, 10; cf.:tribus non conduci possim libertatibus, quin, etc.,
could not be hired, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 68; cf. Lucil. ap. Non. p. 274, 21:mercede aliquem,
Cic. Off. 2, 6, 22:mercede diurnā conductus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 18:pictorem magno pretio,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 1.— Subst.conducti, ōrum, m., hirelings, mercenary soldiers, Hor. A. P. 431; Nep. Dat. 8, 2; cf. Liv. 30, 7, 10; 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8 al.—Hence, poet.:(β).bella conducta,
carried on by mercenary troops, Sil. 5, 196. —conductum, i, n., any thing hired, esp. a house, dwelling, etc., Cic. Clu. 62, 175; Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 3; Petr. 9, 4; Dig. 9, 3, 1; cf.:b.locati conducti,
ib. 19, 2 tit.: actio ex conducto, an action upon a lease or contract, ib. 19, 2, 19, §§ 4 and 8 al.—To undertake any service (building, transportation, the customs, etc.), to contract for, farm:II.caedundum illum (agnum) ego conduxi,
Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 31; cf.:caedundos agnos,
id. Capt. 4, 2, 39:redemptor, qui columnam illam de Cottā conduxerat faciendam,
Cic. Div. 2, 21, 47:locare faciendum quod ego conduxeram,
Dig. 19, 2, 48; so,mulierem vehendam nave,
ib. 19, 2, 19:aliquem docendum,
ib. 19, 2, 13, § 3; 13, 6, 19:praebenda, quae ad exercitum opus essent,
to undertake the supplies, Liv. 23, 48, 11:vectigalia,
to farm, Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9; Liv. 43, 16, 2:tabulas in Italiam portandas,
Vell. 1, 13, 4; so,portorium,
Cic. Inv. 1, 30, 47 al. —Neutr., to contribute to something by being useful, to be of use or profitable, to profit, serve, etc. (syn.: convenit, utile est; class.; used only in the 3 d pers. of the sing. and plur.); constr. with in, ad aliquid, the dat., or absol.(α).With in:(β).quod tuam in rem bene conducat,
Plaut. Cist. 3, 4; so, maxime in rempublicam, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 274, 29:in commune,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—With ad:(γ).ad ventris victum,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 3, 6:ad vitae commoditatem,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9.—With dat. (so most freq.):(δ).huic aetati non conducit latebrosus locus,
Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 22:maxime rei publicae,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 1, 1; id. Off. 3, 27, 101:neque homini infanti injuste facta conducunt,
id. Fin. 1, 16, 52; Col. 9, 1, 3:omnibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 32, 49:tuae laudi,
id. Fam. 13, 48:nostris rationibus,
id. Att. 1, 1, 2:maxime sibi,
Quint. 11, 1, 12:alvo citae (vinum),
Plin. 23, 1, 23, § 41:proposito,
Hor. A. P. 195 et saep.:imbres non conducunt vitibus,
Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14.—Absol.:dubitare non possumus. quin ea maxime conducant, quae sunt rectissima,
Cic. Fam. 5, 19, 2:conducere arbitror talibus auris tuas vocibus undique circumsonare,
id. Off. 3, 2, 5.—Hence, P. a. as subst.; v. I. C. 2. b fin. supra.— Adv.: condūcenter, becomingly, fitly, Gell. 16, 12, 4. -
128 conductum
con-dūco, xi, ctum, 3, v. a. and n.I.Act., to draw, bring, or lead together, to assemble, collect (class. in prose and poetry).A.In gen.1.Of persons (esp. freq. of the collecting, assembling of troops in any place): milites de castellis ad castra, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 514, 7:2.populum in forum,
Varr. ib. p. 274, 20:exercitum in unum locum,
Caes. B. G. 2, 2:eo copias omnes,
id. B. C. 3, 13 fin.:copias suas,
id. B. G. 6, 31 init.; cf.auxilia,
Liv. 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8:dispersas suorum copias,
Tac. H. 4, 71:virgines unum in locum,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 3:omnis clientes suos eodem,
Caes. B. G. 1, 4:milites in unum,
Sall. J. 51, 3; cf. Tac. A. 4, 47.—Of inanimate objects:B.vineas,
Cic. Phil. 8, 6, 17:nubila,
Ov. M. 1, 572 al. —Esp.,1.Intens., to connect, unite, by bringing together, = cogo, colligo.a.Prop. (so several times in Lucr., elsewhere rare):b.partes in unum,
Lucr. 1, 398; 3, 533; cf. id. 1, 651; 6, 968; Vitr. 8, 1 fin.:cortice ramos,
Ov. M. 4, 375:lac,
to coagulate, curdle, Col. 7, 8, 1:conducere musculum aut laxare,
to contract, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, n. 8:ubi sunt nervi, interiores conducunt membra,
Plin. 11, 37, 88, § 218:vulnera cerā,
to close up, Val. Fl. 1, 479 al. —Trop.:2.propositionem et assumptionem in unum,
Cic. Inv. 1, 40, 73; cf. Quint. 5, 14, 9:omnia probra in deorum maledicta,
Arn. 4, p. 146:dies adeo conductus,
i. e. short, Sol. 22.—T. t. of the lang. of business, to hire, take on lease, to farm (correlative of locare; cf. Dig. 19, 2, 1; very freq. and class.).a.To hire for one's use, to hire, rent, employ; of things:(α).aedes aliquas mihi,
Plaut. Merc. 3, 2, 17; Suet. Tib. 35; cf.: domum in Palatio, [p. 410] Cic. Cael. 7, 18; id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 7:hortum,
id. Fam. 16, 18, 2:qui colonus habuit conductum de Caesenniā fundum,
id. Caecin. 32, 94:habitationem in annum,
Dig. 19, 2, 19:ad certum tempus,
ib. 19, 2, 14:insulam,
ib. 19, 2, 30:conduxi domum a te,
Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 2:nummos,
to borrow, Hor. S. 1, 2, 9; cf.pecuniam,
Juv. 11, 46.—Esp., of persons:ille qui me conduxit, ubi conduxit, abduxit domum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 11:cocum,
id. Ps. 3, 2, 10 and 15; id. Aul. 2, 4, 1:fidicinam, quae cantaret sibi,
id. Ep. 2, 3, 10:meretricem,
id. Bacch. 5, 1, 11; cf. id. Am. 1, 1, 131; Nep. praef. § 4; and poet.:torum,
Ov. Am. 1, 10, 44:consulem vestrum ad caedem faciendam,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 4, 9:praeceptores publice,
Plin. Ep. 4, 13, 6:choragum,
Suet. Aug. 70:homines,
Caes. B. G. 2, 1; so, militem (the Gr. xenologein), to hire soldiers, Curt. 3, 1, 1; 3, 9, 2 al.; cf. the foll. subst. —With ut or quin: aliquem uti taceat, to hire, bribe, employ, Cato ap. Gell. 1, 15, 10; cf.:tribus non conduci possim libertatibus, quin, etc.,
could not be hired, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 68; cf. Lucil. ap. Non. p. 274, 21:mercede aliquem,
Cic. Off. 2, 6, 22:mercede diurnā conductus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 18:pictorem magno pretio,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 1.— Subst.conducti, ōrum, m., hirelings, mercenary soldiers, Hor. A. P. 431; Nep. Dat. 8, 2; cf. Liv. 30, 7, 10; 30, 21, 3; 23, 13, 8 al.—Hence, poet.:(β).bella conducta,
carried on by mercenary troops, Sil. 5, 196. —conductum, i, n., any thing hired, esp. a house, dwelling, etc., Cic. Clu. 62, 175; Sen. Ben. 7, 5, 3; Petr. 9, 4; Dig. 9, 3, 1; cf.:b.locati conducti,
ib. 19, 2 tit.: actio ex conducto, an action upon a lease or contract, ib. 19, 2, 19, §§ 4 and 8 al.—To undertake any service (building, transportation, the customs, etc.), to contract for, farm:II.caedundum illum (agnum) ego conduxi,
Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 31; cf.:caedundos agnos,
id. Capt. 4, 2, 39:redemptor, qui columnam illam de Cottā conduxerat faciendam,
Cic. Div. 2, 21, 47:locare faciendum quod ego conduxeram,
Dig. 19, 2, 48; so,mulierem vehendam nave,
ib. 19, 2, 19:aliquem docendum,
ib. 19, 2, 13, § 3; 13, 6, 19:praebenda, quae ad exercitum opus essent,
to undertake the supplies, Liv. 23, 48, 11:vectigalia,
to farm, Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9; Liv. 43, 16, 2:tabulas in Italiam portandas,
Vell. 1, 13, 4; so,portorium,
Cic. Inv. 1, 30, 47 al. —Neutr., to contribute to something by being useful, to be of use or profitable, to profit, serve, etc. (syn.: convenit, utile est; class.; used only in the 3 d pers. of the sing. and plur.); constr. with in, ad aliquid, the dat., or absol.(α).With in:(β).quod tuam in rem bene conducat,
Plaut. Cist. 3, 4; so, maxime in rempublicam, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 274, 29:in commune,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—With ad:(γ).ad ventris victum,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 3, 6:ad vitae commoditatem,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9.—With dat. (so most freq.):(δ).huic aetati non conducit latebrosus locus,
Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 22:maxime rei publicae,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 1, 1; id. Off. 3, 27, 101:neque homini infanti injuste facta conducunt,
id. Fin. 1, 16, 52; Col. 9, 1, 3:omnibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 32, 49:tuae laudi,
id. Fam. 13, 48:nostris rationibus,
id. Att. 1, 1, 2:maxime sibi,
Quint. 11, 1, 12:alvo citae (vinum),
Plin. 23, 1, 23, § 41:proposito,
Hor. A. P. 195 et saep.:imbres non conducunt vitibus,
Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14.—Absol.:dubitare non possumus. quin ea maxime conducant, quae sunt rectissima,
Cic. Fam. 5, 19, 2:conducere arbitror talibus auris tuas vocibus undique circumsonare,
id. Off. 3, 2, 5.—Hence, P. a. as subst.; v. I. C. 2. b fin. supra.— Adv.: condūcenter, becomingly, fitly, Gell. 16, 12, 4.
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