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61 wedded
1. a супружеский2. a преданный, приверженный3. a неразрывно связанныйСинонимический ряд:1. linked (adj.) allied; banded; connected; coupled; joined; linked; tied together; united2. matrimonial (adj.) conjugal; connubial; hymeneal; marital; married; matrimonial; nuptial; spousal3. joined (verb) associated; bracketed; caught; coalesced; combined; compounded; concreted; conjoined; conjugated; connected; coupled; espoused; joined; linked; married; mated; melded; related; spliced; tied; united; wedded; yoked -
62 выступать за
1. espouse2. espousedотстаивать дело мира, бороться за мир — to espouse the cause of peace
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63 Generation of 1870
A generation of Portuguese writers and intellectuals and a postregeneration phase of the country's intellectual history in the last third of the 19th century. Many of them graduates of Coimbra University, these writers, whose work challenged conventional wisdom of their day, included J. Oliveira Martins, economist and social scientist; Eça de Queirós, novelist; Antero de Quental, poet; Ramalho Ortigão, editor and essayist; Teófilo Braga, literary historian; and the geographer and diplomat abroad, Jaime Batalha Reis. Coming of political age at the time of the Franco-Prussian War, the French Commune, and the French Third Republic (1870-71), these Portuguese intellectuals believed that economically weak Portugal had a polity and society in the grip of a pervasive decadence and inertia. They called for reform and renewal.Critical of romanticism, they were realists and neorealists and espoused the ideas of Karl Marx, Pierre Proudhon, and Auguste Comte. They called for revolution through the establishment of republicanism and socialism, and they were convinced that Portugal's backwardness and poverty were due primarily to the ancient influences of a weakened monarchy and the Catholic Church. This group of like-minded but also distinctive thinkers had an important impact on Portuguese letters and elite culture, but only a minor effect on contemporary politics and government.Like so many other movements in modern Portugal, the Generation of 1870's initiatives began as essentially a protest by university students of Coimbra, who confronted the status quo and sought to change their world by means of change and innovation in action and ideas. In certain respects, Portugal's Generation of 1870 resembled neighboring Spain's Generation of 1898, which began its "rebellion" in ideas following a disastrous foreign war (the Spanish-American War, 1898). -
64 συναίρω
A , etc.; poet. [tense] aor. inf. συνᾰρέσθαι prob. cj. in Bion Fr.8.8 ( συνερᾶσθαι codd.): v. αἴρω, ἄρνυμαι: [tense] pf. inf. written συνῆρσθαι, BGU975.15 (i A.D.), PLips.27.15 (ii A.D.):— take up together, Arist.Pr. 945a39, Plu.2.659a; σ. λόγον μετά τινος cast up accounts.., Ev.Matt.18.23, PLond.1.131r. 194 (i A.D.), cf. PSI7.801.3 (ii A.D., [voice] Pass.), Ostr.Bodl. iii 336 (ii/iii A.D., [voice] Pass.): abs.,συναίρειν Ev.Matt.18.24
.2 = συνάγω, gather in a harvest,τὰ γενήματα TAM2.245.9
([place name] Lycia):— [voice] Pass., ὁ ἐπὶ τοῖς βαλανείοις συναιρόμενος ῥύπος collected, Dsc.1.30 (v.l. -αγόμενος).3 ὅπως συνάρωμεν διπλῆν εἰλαπίνην that we may celebrate together a double festival, BGU1080.9 (iii A.D.).4 τῷ Καίσαρι συναίρει espouses Caesar's cause, D.C.46.3 codd. (fort. - εται).II [voice] Med., take part in a thing, c. gen. rei, συνάρασθαι τοῦ πολέμου, τοῦ κινδύνου, Th.5.28, 4.10;σ. τισὶ τοῦ πολέμου D.H.6.3
: c. acc. rei, help in bearing or undertaking,ξυναίρεσθαι κίνδυνον Th.2.71
;τὰ πράγματα D.1.24
; also σ. Κύπριν engage in love with another, A.Pr. 650;φόνον τινί E.Or. 767
(troch.); σ. τὴν Χάριν τινός espoused his cause, D.C.45.15; συνάρασθαι εἰς τὸ αὐτό co-operate, X.Ath.2.2;μηδενὸς ὑμῶν μηδὲν συναραμένου D.Prooem.41
, cf. 33; σ. τινί with one, Plu.Galb.18, etc.;τινὶ ἐς ἀποικίαν Paus.3.1.7
;πρὸς οὐδὲν αὐτῷ συνήρατο D.C.37.49
; ἐπί τινα in attacking him, Plu.Comp.Dion. Brut.3; help, assist,ταῖς ἀναγωγαῖς τοῦ πύου Gal.11.683
, cf. 6.265; εἰς εὐτροφίαν τοῖς νεύροις ib.209.2 raise or use in helping,οὐ συναίρεται δόρυ E.Rh. 495
; πᾶν ὅ τι ἔχομεν σ. τῷ κάλλει enlist all we have in the service of beauty, Luc.Charid.12.3 τῶν σκελῶν ς. catch by both legs, trip up, Plu.Lys.15.III [voice] Med. in signf.1.1,σ. λογάριον PFay.109.6
(i A.D.), cf. POxy.113.27 (ii A.D.).IV [voice] Med., annul jointly with another,ἐφ' ᾧ συναρεῖταί μοι ἣν ἔχει ἡμῶν συνοικεσίου συγγραφήν PTeb.809.4
(ii B.C.), cf. PRein.31.8 (ii B.C.), BGU l.c. (i A.D.), PLips. l.c. (ii A.D.), CPR23.17 (ii A.D.):— [voice] Pass., PRein.8.7 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναίρω
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65 გათხოვილი, ცოლიანი
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66 ცოლი შეირთო, გათხოვდა
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67 core values
1. Gen Mgtthe guiding principles of an organization, espoused by senior management, and accepted by employees, often reflected in the mission statement of the organization. Core values often influence the culture of an organization and are normally long-standing beliefs. As shared values, they are included in the McKinsey 7-S framework, and are reported in Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos’s The Art of Japanese Management in their analysis of the rise of Konosuke Matsushita.2. HRa small set of key concepts and ideals that guide a person’s life and help him or her to make important decisions -
68 unterstützt
1. assisted2. assists3. encourages4. espoused5. espouses6. provided7. provides8. supported9. supportsaided (by) -
69 unterstützte
1. espoused2. provided
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