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  • 41 οὐδέ

    οὐδέ negative conjunction, combination of οὐ and δέ (Hom.+).
    and not, nor joins neg. sentences or clauses to others of the same kind. οὐδὲ … οὐδὲ … οὐδέ at the beg. of a sentence 10:4. After οὐ: κλέπται οὐ διορύσσουσιν οὐδὲ κλέπτουσιν Mt 6:20; cp. vs. 28; 5:15; 7:18; 10:24; 25:13; Mk 4:22; Lk 6:43f; 12:24, 27; J 6:24; Ac 2:27 (Ps 15:10); Ro 2:28; Gal 1:1; 3:28ab; 1 Th 5:5; Hb 9:25; 1 Pt 2:22 (cp. Is 53:9); Rv 21:23; AcPlCor 1:4. οὐ … οὐδὲ … οὐδέ Mt 6:26; J 1:13, 25; 1 Th 2:3; AcPlCor 1:11, 15. After οὔπω Mt 16:9; Mk 8:17. After οὐδείς Mt 9:17; 11:27; 22:46; Rv 5:3 (οὐδεὶς … οὐδὲ … οὐδέ). ἵνα μὴ … οὐδὲ … οὐδέ 9:4.—οὐδὲ γάρ for … not Lk 20:36; J 7:5; 8:42; Ac 4:12, 34; Ro 8:7. οὐδὲ γὰρ … οὐδένα for … not … anyone J 5:22. οὐδὲ μὴ πέσῃ (cp. Is 49:10 A) Rv 7:16.
    also not, not either, neither ἐὰν μὴ ἀφῆτε …, οὐδὲ ὁ πατὴρ ὑμῶν ἀφήσει τὰ παραπτώματα ὑμῶν if you do not forgive …, your Father will not forgive your transgressions (either) Mt 6:15. Cp. 21:27; 25:45; Mk 16:13; Lk 16:31; J 15:4; Ro 4:15; 11:21; 1 Cor 15:13, 16; GJs 16:3. οὐδὲ γὰρ ἐγὼ … παρέλαβον αὐτὸ οὔτε (v.l. οὐδέ) … for I did not receive it … nor … Gal 1:12. ἀλλʼ οὐδέ and neither Lk 23:15.
    not even, Lat. ne … quidem (B-D-F §445, 2; Rob. 1185; Libanius, Or. 11 p. 439, 14 F. οὐδὲ συγγνώμη=not even forbearance; Just., D. 12, 2 οὐδὲ νῦν not even now; Tat. 30, 1; Ath. 13, 1 οὐδʼ ὄναρ) οὐδὲ Σολομὼν περιεβάλετο ὡς ἓν τούτων not even Solomon was dressed like one of them Mt 6:29. Cp. Lk 7:9; 12:26; J 21:25; 1 Cor 5:1. οὐδʼ ἄν (X., Cyr. 8, 8, 3; Herodian 2, 8, 2) Hb 8:4. οὐδʼ οὕτως not even then 1 Cor 14:21. οὐδεὶς … οὐδὲ … οὐδὲ … no one … not even … and not even … Mt 24:36; Mk 13:32. οὐδὲ τὴν γραφὴν ταύτην ἀνέγνωτε; have you never (even) read this passage of Scripture? Mk 12:10. Cp. Lk 6:3. Likew. in other questions Lk 23:40 (cp. Lucian, Asin. 24 οὐδὲ τὰ δαιμόνια δέδοικα;); 1 Cor 11:14.—καὶ οὐδέ Mk 6:31. καὶ οὐδὲ ἁλύσει (οὐκέτι οὐδεὶς ἐδύνατο αὐτὸν δῆσαι) 5:3.—ἀλλʼ οὐδέ (TestJob 47:10; ApcEsdr 4:4; Just., D. 3, 6) but not even Ac 19:2; 1 Cor 3:2; 4:3; Gal 2:3.—οὐδὲ εἷς not even one (X., Mem. 3, 5, 21; Dionys. Hal. 1, 73; Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 103m, 2 Jac. οὐδὲ εἷς κλέπτει; 2 Km 13:30; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 66; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 66; 2, 141.—B-D-F §302, 2; Rob. 751) Mt 27:14; J 1:3; 3:27; Ac 4:32; Ro 3:10 (s. below).—After οὐ, strengthening it (Appian, Liby. 90 §424 οὐ γὰρ οὐδὲ δίδοτε=you do not even allow) οὐκ ἤθελεν οὐδὲ τοὺς ὁφθαλμοὺς ἐπᾶραι he would not even raise his eyes Lk 18:13; cp. Ac 7:5; Ro 3:10 (s. above).—GValley, Üb. d. Sprachgebr. des Longus, diss. Ups. 1926, 36–44: on οὔτε and οὐδέ in later times.—M-M.

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  • 42 etiamnum

    ĕtĭam-num and (more freq., always in Cic. and Caes.) ĕtĭam-nunc (also written separately, etiam num... nunc), conj., yet, till now, still, even now, even to this time, even at this time.
    I.
    In gen. (in all periods): Ev. Etiamnunc mulier intu'st? Sy. Etiam, Plaut. Merc. 4, 5, 14; Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 3; Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 16; Varr. ap. Non. 11, 15; Sen. Contr. 4, 26:

    de materia loquor orationis etiamnunc, non ipso de genere dicendi,

    Cic. Or. 34, 119:

    ut mihi permirum videatur quemquam exstare, qui etiamnunc credat, etc.,

    id. Div. 2, 47 fin.:

    vos cunctamini etiamnunc, quid intra moenia deprehensis hostibus faciatis?

    Sall. C. 52, 25; cf. id. J. 31, 3; Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 38; id. Rosc. Am. 28, 78; Val. Fl. 7, 454 et saep.—With negations:

    neque quicquam cum ea facit etiamnum stupri,

    not as yet, Plaut. Poen. prol. 99; cf. Cic. Mur. 12 fin.:

    nec Telamoniades etiam nunc hiscere quicquam Audet,

    Ov. M. 13, 231:

    quo de homine nihil etiamnunc dicere nobis est necesse,

    nothing further, Cic. Clu. 59, 163.—
    B.
    In respect to past time, i. q. etiam tum, till that time, till then, still:

    Athenis in Lyceo cum etiamnum platanus novella esset,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 37, 5; Cic. Fam. 10, 10, 1:

    dixisti, paululum tibi esse etiamnunc morae, quod ego viverem,

    id. Cat. 1, 4, 9:

    nullo etiamnunc usu rei militaris percepto,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 40, 6; cf. id. ib. 7, 62, 6: cum Balbus etiamnunc in provincia esset, Pollio ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32 fin.; cf.:

    cum tristis hiems etiamnum frigore saxa Rumperet, etc.,

    Verg. G. 4, 135; Ov. F. 3, 155; Plin. 35, 3, 5, § 16 et saep.—
    II.
    Sometimes for etiam (post-Aug.), also, besides, moreover:

    his addemus etiamnum unam Graecae inventionis sententiam,

    Plin. 6, 33, 39, § 211; cf. id. 32, 5, 18, § 49:

    alia etiamnum generibus ipsis in sexu differentia,

    id. 16, 10, 19, § 47; cf. id. 22, 25, 64, § 133; Cels. 5, 26, 20; 7, 29 fin.:

    duas etiamnunc formulas praepositis adiciam,

    Col. 5, 3, 1:

    in quibus etiamnunc hodie, etc.,

    Plin. 25, 8, 47, § 85; Sen. Ep. 113 et saep.:

    si plus est, quod tolli opus est, adhibenda sunt etiamnum vehementiora,

    Cels. 5, 26, 30;

    so with comparatives (cf. etiam, II. A.),

    Cels. 5, 28, [p. 663] 17; 8, 20; Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 177; Sen. Ep. 87; 102 al. Vid. Hand Turs. II. pp. 580-587.

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  • 43 etiamnunc

    ĕtĭam-num and (more freq., always in Cic. and Caes.) ĕtĭam-nunc (also written separately, etiam num... nunc), conj., yet, till now, still, even now, even to this time, even at this time.
    I.
    In gen. (in all periods): Ev. Etiamnunc mulier intu'st? Sy. Etiam, Plaut. Merc. 4, 5, 14; Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 3; Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 16; Varr. ap. Non. 11, 15; Sen. Contr. 4, 26:

    de materia loquor orationis etiamnunc, non ipso de genere dicendi,

    Cic. Or. 34, 119:

    ut mihi permirum videatur quemquam exstare, qui etiamnunc credat, etc.,

    id. Div. 2, 47 fin.:

    vos cunctamini etiamnunc, quid intra moenia deprehensis hostibus faciatis?

    Sall. C. 52, 25; cf. id. J. 31, 3; Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 38; id. Rosc. Am. 28, 78; Val. Fl. 7, 454 et saep.—With negations:

    neque quicquam cum ea facit etiamnum stupri,

    not as yet, Plaut. Poen. prol. 99; cf. Cic. Mur. 12 fin.:

    nec Telamoniades etiam nunc hiscere quicquam Audet,

    Ov. M. 13, 231:

    quo de homine nihil etiamnunc dicere nobis est necesse,

    nothing further, Cic. Clu. 59, 163.—
    B.
    In respect to past time, i. q. etiam tum, till that time, till then, still:

    Athenis in Lyceo cum etiamnum platanus novella esset,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 37, 5; Cic. Fam. 10, 10, 1:

    dixisti, paululum tibi esse etiamnunc morae, quod ego viverem,

    id. Cat. 1, 4, 9:

    nullo etiamnunc usu rei militaris percepto,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 40, 6; cf. id. ib. 7, 62, 6: cum Balbus etiamnunc in provincia esset, Pollio ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32 fin.; cf.:

    cum tristis hiems etiamnum frigore saxa Rumperet, etc.,

    Verg. G. 4, 135; Ov. F. 3, 155; Plin. 35, 3, 5, § 16 et saep.—
    II.
    Sometimes for etiam (post-Aug.), also, besides, moreover:

    his addemus etiamnum unam Graecae inventionis sententiam,

    Plin. 6, 33, 39, § 211; cf. id. 32, 5, 18, § 49:

    alia etiamnum generibus ipsis in sexu differentia,

    id. 16, 10, 19, § 47; cf. id. 22, 25, 64, § 133; Cels. 5, 26, 20; 7, 29 fin.:

    duas etiamnunc formulas praepositis adiciam,

    Col. 5, 3, 1:

    in quibus etiamnunc hodie, etc.,

    Plin. 25, 8, 47, § 85; Sen. Ep. 113 et saep.:

    si plus est, quod tolli opus est, adhibenda sunt etiamnum vehementiora,

    Cels. 5, 26, 30;

    so with comparatives (cf. etiam, II. A.),

    Cels. 5, 28, [p. 663] 17; 8, 20; Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 177; Sen. Ep. 87; 102 al. Vid. Hand Turs. II. pp. 580-587.

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  • 44 hodiē

        hodiē adv.    [* ho (i. e. hoc)+die], to-day: negat hodie: cras mane putat: hodie mane, this morning: Nonae sunt hodie Sextiles: hodie tricesima sabbata, H.: faciam hodie, ut, etc., Cs.— Today, at the present day, at this time, now, in these times: quā (sententiā) hodie usus es, to this day: rem p. hodie teneremus?: ut est hodie, Iu.—With -que, and still, and to this day: hoc facere coeperunt hodieque faciunt.—With etiam or quoque, even to this day, even now: leges quibus hodie quoque utuntur: ei studio etiam hodie praesunt: hodieque for hodie quoque (late), Ta.— To-day, now, at once, immediately: hodie itura, on the point of going, T.: Non dices hodie, quorsum? etc., will you be all day coming to the point? H.: si hodie postulem, etc.—With numquam, never in the world, never at all: numquamne hodie concedes mihi? T.: numquam omnes hodie moriemur inulti, V.
    * * *
    today, nowadays; at the present time

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  • 45 и даже

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  • 46 अपि


    ápi
    orᅠ sometimes pi ( seeᅠ pi-dṛibh, pi-dhā, pi-nah), expresses placing near orᅠ over, uniting to, annexing, reaching to, proximity, etc.

    in later Sanskṛit its place seems frequently supplied by abhi. (As a separable adv.) andᅠ, alsoᅠ, moreover, besides, assuredly, surely;
    apiapi, orᅠ api-ca, as well as;
    navâ̱pi orᅠ naapivā orᅠ nanacâ̱pi, neither, nor, câ̱pi, ( andᅠ at the beginning of a sentence) api-ca, moreover
    + cf. Gk. ἐπί;
    Zd. api;
    Germ. andᅠ Eng. prefix be
    api
    is often used to express emphasis, in the sense of even, alsoᅠ, very;

    e.g.. anyadapi, alsoᅠ another, something more;
    adyâ̱pi, this very day, even now;
    tathâ̱pi, even thus, notwithstanding;
    yadyapi, even if, although;
    yadyapitathâ̱pi, although, nevertheless;
    nakadācidapi, never at any time:
    sometimes in the sense of but, only, at least e.g.. muhūrtamapi, only a moment
    may be affixed to an interrogative to make it indefinite, e.g.. ko'pi, any one;
    kutrâ̱pi, anywhere
    imparts to numerals the notion of totality e.g.. caturṇamapivarṇānām, of all the four castes
    may be interrogative at the beginning of a sentence
    may strengthen the original force of the Potential, orᅠ may soften the Imperative, like the English « be pleased to» ;
    sometimes it is a mere expletive
    « even then», nevertheless, notwithstanding Ṡak. (v.l.) Bhartṛ. Prab. Siṇhâs.

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  • 47 etiam

    ĕtĭam, conj. [cf. Gr. eti; with ending -am, as in quoniam, nunciam, etc.; cf. Brix ad Plaut. Trin. prol. 3], annexes a fact or thought to that which has already been said, and also, and furthermore, also, likewise, besides (syn. quoque).
    I.
    In gen.:

    hoc etiam ad malum accersebatur malum,

    Plaut. Bacch. 3, 3, 22; cf. Ter. And. 1, 3, 10; Cic. de Sen. 6, 16; id. N. D. 2, 52, 130:

    tute istic (dixisti) etiam astante hoc Sosia,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 115:

    sed etiam est, paucis vos quod monitos voluerim,

    id. Capt. prol. 53; cf. id. Bacch. 3, 6, 17; Cic. Ac. 2, 12, 38:

    atque alias etiam dicendi quasi virtutes sequetur,

    id. Or. 40 fin.:

    unum etiam vos oro, ut, etc.,

    one thing more, Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 54; cf. id. Heaut. 5, 1, 22; id. Phorm. 5, 5, 3; Verg. A. 11, 352; Suet. Caes. 24 al.:

    etiamne hoc negabis?

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 128; cf. id. Bacch. 2, 3, 40:

    mihi quidem etiam Appii Caeci carmen... Pythagoreorum videtur. Multa etiam sunt in nostris institutis ducta ab illis,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 2, 4; cf. id. N. D. 2, 58:

    hei mihi! Etiam de sorte nunc venio in dubium miser?... Etiam insuper defrudet?

    Ter. Ad. 2, 2, 38; cf. Suet. Caes. 10 fin.:

    caret epulis exstructisque mensis et frequentibus poculis: caret ergo etiam vinolentia et cruditate et insomniis,

    Cic. de Sen. 13, 44:

    etiam tu quoque assentaris huic?

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 70; so,

    etiam quoque,

    id. As. 2, 4, 95; id. Ps. 1, 1, 120; 1, 3, 118; Lucr. 3, 292; 5, 517 al.; Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 3; Gell. 18, 12, 9; cf.:

    quoque etiam,

    Plaut. Am. prol. 30; 2, 2, 85; 121; id. Ep. 4, 2, 19; Ter. Hec. 4, 1, 28; 5, 1, 7; Cic. Fam. 4, 8; id. Verr. 2, 3, 88 fin.;

    v. quoque.— Esp. freq. in the connection: non modo (or solum)... sed (or verum) etiam: tenebat non modo auctoritatem, sed etiam imperium in suos,

    Cic. de Sen. 11, 37:

    inveteratas non solum familiaritates exstingui solere, sed odia etiam gigni sempiterna,

    id. Lael. 10 fin.:

    neque solum ut quieto, sed etiam ut magno animo simus hortantur, neque auxilium modo defensioni meae, verum etiam silentium pollicentur,

    id. Mil. 1 fin. Conversely:

    tantum... non etiam: si vultum tantum, non etiam animum accommodavimus,

    Quint. 6, 2, 26:

    periculum tantum, non etiam offensa vitatur,

    id. 9, 2, 67; 7, 4, 35 al.; cf.:

    quasi vero oratio rhetorum solum, non etiam philosophorum sit,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 6, 17.
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    To annex a more important idea, and even, nay, even:

    quae omnes docti atque sapientes summa, quidam etiam sola bona esse dixerunt,

    Cic. Deiot. 13, 37:

    nos enim defendimus, etiam insipientem multa comprehendere,

    id. Ac. 2, 47, 144:

    si infantes pueri, mutae etiam bestiae paene loquuntur,

    id. Fin. 1, 21:

    quis mortalium tolerare potest, illis divitias superare, nobis rem familiarem etiam ad necessaria deesse?

    Sall. C. 20, 11:

    illiteratum, iners ac paene etiam turpe est non putare, etc.,

    Plin. Ep. 2, 3, 8 et saep.—Freq. after negative sentences, for immo, potius, nay, rather, even: Mamertina civitas improba antea non erat;

    etiam erat inimica improborum,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 10; id. Deiot. 11, 31:

    hoc idem nostri saepius non tulissent, quod Graeci laudare etiam solent,

    id. Or. 45, 153:

    quid, si ne dives quidem? quid, si pauper etiam?

    id. Par. 6, 1, 42 et saep.:

    tantum abesse dicebat, ut id consentaneum esset, ut maxime etiam repugnaret,

    id. Ac. 2, 9, 28; cf. Lentul. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 15, 2; Cic. Fin. 2, 17; 5, 20 fin.:

    immo etiam, hoc qui occultari facilius credas, dabo,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 4, 29:

    quin etiam insuper vestem omnem miserae discidit,

    id. Eun. 4, 3, 4; v. immo and quin.—Freq. with comparatives for the sake of intensity, yet, still (in later Lat. replaced by adhuc): He. Mane, nondum audisti, Demea, Quod est gravissimum. De. An quid est etiam amplius? He. Vero amplius, Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 22:

    ut enim in corporibus magnae dissimilitudines sunt: sic in animis exsistunt majores etiam varietates,

    Cic. Off. 1, 30, 107:

    sunt autem etiam clariora vel plane perspicua,

    id. Fin. 5, 20:

    dic, dic etiam clarius,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 75 fin.:

    plusculum etiam quam concedet veritas,

    id. Fam. 5, 12, 3; Quint. 9, 4, 36:

    Athos mons est adeo elatus, ut credatur altius etiam quam unde imbres cadunt surgere,

    Mel. 2, 2, 10.—Rarely with a comp. in contrast with its own posit.:

    qui magno in aere alieno majores etiam possessiones habent,

    Cic. Cat. 2, 8, 18; id. Tusc. 1, 1, 2; id. Cat. 4, 7, 14:

    ad Alesiam magna inopia, multo etiam major ad Avaricum,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 47, 5.—
    B.
    With the demonstrative notion of the jam predominating, used as an affirmative, certainly, granted, by all means, yes indeed, yes:

    ut sequens probabilitatem, ubicumque haec aut occurrat aut deficiat, aut etiam, aut non respondere possit,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 32, 104; cf. id. ib. 2, 30, 97; id. N. D. 1, 25, 70; id. Rosc. Com. 3, 9: Jupp. Numquid vis? Al. Etiam;

    ut actutum advenias,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 46: Th. Numquid processit ad forum hodie novi? Si. Etiam. Th. Quid tandem? id. Most. 4, 3, 8; Ter. Hec. 5, 3, 13:

    misericordia commotus ne sis. Etiam,

    Cic. Mur. 31, 65; Plin. Ep. 2, 3, 9:

    Zeno in una virtute positam beatam vitam putat. Quid Antiochus? Etiam, inquit, beatam, sed non beatissimam,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 43, 134; id. Planc. 26 fin.:

    quid? etiam,

    id. Att. 4, 5; cf. id. ib. 1, 13, 6; 2, 6 fin.; id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 7, § 24: An. Num quid patri subolet? Ge. Nihil etiam, nothing at all, Ter. Phorm. 3, 1, 10:

    nihil etiam audio,

    id. Heaut. 5, 5, 13. —
    C.
    With the idea of time predominating, yet, as yet, even yet, still, even now:

    etsi admodum In ambiguo est etiam, nunc quid de hac re fuat,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 193; cf. Ter. Hec. 4, 3, 8:

    olim fano consumebatur omne quod profanum erat, ut etiam fit,

    Varr. L. L. 6, § 54 Müll.:

    cum iste etiam cubaret, in cubiculum introductus est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 23:

    invalidus etiamque tremens, etiam inscius aevi,

    Verg. G. 3, 189; cf. id. A. 6, 485; Sall. C. 61, 4:

    sed tu etiamne astas?

    Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 89; cf. Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 55; id. Hec. 3, 4, 16; id. Heaut. 4, 4, 20:

    quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet?

    how much longer? Cic. Cat. 1, 1.—With negatives:

    quia tibi minas viginti pro amica etiam non dedit,

    not yet, never yet, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 46:

    non satis pernosti me etiam, qualis sim,

    Ter. And. 3, 2, 23:

    non dico fortasse etiam quod sentio,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 6, 12:

    nec plane etiam abisse ex conspectu,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 43, 4:

    improbum facinus, sed fortasse adhuc in nullo etiam vindicatum,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 84:

    nihil suspicans etiam mali,

    Ter. And. 1, 1, 89:

    hunc ego numquam videram etiam,

    id. Eun. 5, 8, 6; 5, 9, 62:

    quid egerint inter se, nondum etiam scio,

    id. Hec. 1, 2, 117; 5, 1, 18; id. Heaut. 3, 3, 35; id. And. 1, 2, 30:

    haec ego omnia, vixdum etiam coetu vestro dimisso, comperi,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 4 fin.
    D.
    In familiar lang., in interrogations, esp. when made indignantly, like our what? pray? etc.:

    etiam caves, ne videat forte hinc te a patre aliquis exiens?

    are you on your guard, pray? Ter. Heaut. 2, 2, 6:

    etiam tu, here, istinc amoves abs te?

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 124:

    etiam clamas, carnufex?

    what? do you bawl? Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 220; cf. id. ib. 225; 2, 1, 21; id. Most. 2, 1, 30; Ter. Eun. 5, 7, 16; Petr. 21 fin. al.: is mihi etiam gloriabitur se omnes magistratus sine repulsa assecutum? what? and will he boast to me? etc., Cic. Pis. 1, 2; cf. id. Verr. 2, 1, 59; 2, 2, 42 fin.
    E.
    In familiar lang., with imperatives, again, once more: Tr. Circumspice dum, numquis est, Sermonem nostrum qui aucupet. Th. Tutum probe est. Tr. Circumspice etiam, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 43; 4, 2, 3:

    etiam tu, homo nihili, quod di dant boni, cave culpa tua amissis,

    id. Bacch. 5, 2, 70; cf. Ter. And. 5, 2, 8; id. Hec. 5, 4, 1.—In impatient questions:

    scelerate, etiam respicis?

    are you going to look round? Plaut. Pers. 2, 4, 4:

    etiam vigilas?

    at once, immediately, id. Most. 2, 1, 35:

    etiam aperis?

    id. ib. 4, 2, 28:

    etiam tu taces?

    id. Trin. 2, 4, 113; Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 11:

    etiam tu hinc abis?

    id. Phorm. 3, 3, 9; cf.:

    etiamne abis?

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 3, 22:

    etiamne ambulas?

    id. As. 1, 1, 95.—
    F.
    Etiam atque etiam denotes that an action is done uninterruptedly, incessantly; whence it also conveys the idea of intensity, constantly, perpetually; repeatedly, again and again, over and over; pressingly, urgently: temo superat cogens sublime etiam atque etiam noctis iter, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 73 Müll. (Trag. v. 246 ed. Vahlen):

    etiam atque etiam argumenta cum argumentis comparare,

    Cic. Div. 1, 4; cf. id. Fam. 16, 15:

    optimus quisque confitetur, multa se ignorare et multa sibi etiam atque etiam esse discenda,

    id. Tusc. 3, 28, 69:

    dicere,

    id. Fam. 13, 28:

    commonefacere,

    id. ib. 13, 72:

    affirmare promissa,

    Liv. 22, 13:

    curare, ut, etc.,

    id. 41, 19:

    consulere,

    id. 38, 9: se avertere, Balb. ap. Cic. Att. 8, 15, A, 2:

    queri,

    Cat. 63, 61 et saep.:

    te moneo, hoc etiam atque etiam ut reputes,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 48:

    cogitare,

    Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 11:

    considerare,

    Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 19 fin.; Liv. 3, 45 fin. Drak.:

    reputare,

    Sall. J. 85, 28:

    videre,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 12; id. Ac. 2, 19, 62; Liv. 36, 28:

    aspicere,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 76 et saep.:

    hoc te vehementer etiam atque etiam rogo,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 5, fin.; 13, 28 fin.; cf. id. Verr. 2, 5, 72:

    haec quamquam nihilo meliora sunt, nunc etiam atque etiam multo desperatiora,

    constantly more desperate from day to day, id. Fam. 6, 22 (B. and K. read nunc atque):

    quare etiam atque etiam sunt venti corpora caeca,

    i. e. most positively, Lucr. 1, 295. Vid. Hand Turs. II. pp. 545-578.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > etiam

  • 48 इदानीम् _idānīm

    इदानीम् ind. [इदं-दानीं इश् च]
    1 Now, at this moment, in this case, just now, even now; वत्से प्रतिष्ठस्वेदानीम् Ś.4; आर्यपुत्र इदानीमसि U.3; इदानीमौदास्यं भजसि यदि भागीरथि तदा G. L. इदानीमह्नः now-a-days; इदानीमेव just now; इदानीमपि now also, in this case also; तत इदानीम् thereupon, then, from that time.
    -2 As a measure of time, it is equal to one fifteenth part of an एतर्हि; cf. यावन्त्येतर्हिणि तावन्ति पंचदशकृत्व इदानीनि Ś. Br.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > इदानीम् _idānīm

  • 49 destacar

    v.
    1 to emphasize, to highlight (poner de relieve).
    cabe destacar que… it is important to point out that…
    hay que destacar el trabajo de los actores the acting deserves special mention
    Ella destaca sus logros She highlights his achievements.
    Ella destacó su importancia She emphasized its importance.
    2 to station (tropas).
    3 to stand out.
    destaca entre sus otras novelas por su humor it stands out among her other novels for o because of its humor
    Sus logros destacan His achievements stand out.
    4 to put on the front, to deploy, to detach, to put at the front line.
    Ricardo destacó al alumno Richard put the student on the front.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (despuntar) to stand out
    1 MILITAR to detach
    2 (en pintura) to highlight, make stand out
    3 figurado (dar énfasis) to point out, emphasize
    1 to stand out
    * * *
    verb
    1) to highlight, emphasize
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=hacer resaltar) to emphasize

    quiero destacar que... — I wish to emphasize that...

    2) (Mil) to detach, detail
    3) (Inform) to highlight
    2.
    VI
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
    2) ( realzar) <belleza/figura> to enhance; <color/plano> to bring out
    3)
    a) (Mil) < tropas> to post

    destacar a alguien para + inf — to detail somebody to + inf

    b) <periodista/fotógrafo> to send
    2.
    destacar vi to stand out

    destacar en algoto excel at o in something

    * * *
    = bring into + focus, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], give + prominence, give + emphasis, highlight, make + Posesivo + mark, single out, illuminate, heighten, stand out in + the text, play up, stand out, foreground, lay + emphasis on, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, excel, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, place + great store on, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, stand + apart, shine, deploy, flag + Nombre + up, stand + proud.
    Ex. The current technological scene is reviewed to bring fee-related issues into sharper focus.
    Ex. Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.
    Ex. Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.
    Ex. Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.
    Ex. In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.
    Ex. Prior to that date he had already begun to make his mark.
    Ex. Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.
    Ex. This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.
    Ex. Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.
    Ex. Both Dialog and Chemical Abstracts Service stand out in the text.
    Ex. A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.
    Ex. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.
    Ex. His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.
    Ex. Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.
    Ex. Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.
    Ex. Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.
    Ex. As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.
    Ex. This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.
    Ex. Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.
    Ex. This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.
    Ex. This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.
    Ex. The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.
    Ex. This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.
    Ex. The course gives information technology a very high profile.
    Ex. Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..
    Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.
    Ex. There are many books published in the world and of many kinds, but one category stands apart: books that come under the heading of literature.
    Ex. A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.
    Ex. Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.
    Ex. If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.
    Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    ----
    * destacar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).
    * destacar en = pull off on.
    * destacar la importancia = underscore + importance.
    * destacar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.
    * destacar por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * destacar sobre los demás = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * es de destacar que = significantly.
    * es importante destacar = importantly.
    * hay que destacar = importantly.
    * sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.
    * sin nada que destacar = uneventful.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
    2) ( realzar) <belleza/figura> to enhance; <color/plano> to bring out
    3)
    a) (Mil) < tropas> to post

    destacar a alguien para + inf — to detail somebody to + inf

    b) <periodista/fotógrafo> to send
    2.
    destacar vi to stand out

    destacar en algoto excel at o in something

    * * *
    = bring into + focus, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], give + prominence, give + emphasis, highlight, make + Posesivo + mark, single out, illuminate, heighten, stand out in + the text, play up, stand out, foreground, lay + emphasis on, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, excel, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, place + great store on, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, stand + apart, shine, deploy, flag + Nombre + up, stand + proud.

    Ex: The current technological scene is reviewed to bring fee-related issues into sharper focus.

    Ex: Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.
    Ex: Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.
    Ex: Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.
    Ex: In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.
    Ex: Prior to that date he had already begun to make his mark.
    Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.
    Ex: This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.
    Ex: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.
    Ex: Both Dialog and Chemical Abstracts Service stand out in the text.
    Ex: A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.
    Ex: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.
    Ex: His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.
    Ex: Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.
    Ex: Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.
    Ex: Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.
    Ex: As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.
    Ex: This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.
    Ex: Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.
    Ex: This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.
    Ex: This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.
    Ex: The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.
    Ex: This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.
    Ex: The course gives information technology a very high profile.
    Ex: Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..
    Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.
    Ex: There are many books published in the world and of many kinds, but one category stands apart: books that come under the heading of literature.
    Ex: A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.
    Ex: Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.
    Ex: If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.
    Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    * destacar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).
    * destacar en = pull off on.
    * destacar la importancia = underscore + importance.
    * destacar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.
    * destacar por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * destacar sobre los demás = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * es de destacar que = significantly.
    * es importante destacar = importantly.
    * hay que destacar = importantly.
    * sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.
    * sin nada que destacar = uneventful.

    * * *
    destacar [A2 ]
    vt
    A (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
    destacó la gravedad de la situación he underlined o stressed o emphasized the gravity of the situation
    B ( Art) to highlight, bring out
    C
    1 (enviar) ‹tropas› to post
    fueron destacados para defender el puente they were detailed to defend the bridge
    2 ‹periodista/fotógrafo› to send
    ■ destacar
    vi
    to stand out
    el trabajo destaca por su originalidad the work is remarkable for o stands out because of its originality
    el marco hace destacar aún más la belleza del cuadro the frame further enhances the beauty of the picture
    destacó como autor teatral he was an outstanding playwright
    a lo lejos destacaba el campanario de la iglesia the church tower stood out in the distance
    nunca destacó como estudiante he never excelled o shone as a student
    destaca entre los de su edad por su estatura he stands out from others of his age because of his height
    * * *

     

    destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo
    1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
    2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura to enhance;
    color/plano to bring out
    3
    a) (Mil) ‹ tropas to post

    b)periodista/fotógrafo to send

    verbo intransitivo
    to stand out;
    destacar en algo to excel at o in sth
    destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
    destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out
    ' destacar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    brillar
    - despuntar
    - destacarse
    - perfilarse
    - realzar
    - resaltar
    - sobresalir
    - subrayar
    English:
    angular
    - detail
    - highlight
    - shine
    - stand out
    - crowd
    - excel
    - heighten
    - stand
    - tower
    * * *
    vt
    1. [poner de relieve] to emphasize, to highlight;
    debo destacar lo importante que es la operación I must stress o emphasize how important the operation is;
    cabe destacar que… it is important to point out that…;
    hay que destacar el trabajo de los actores the acting deserves special mention
    2. [tropas] to station;
    [corresponsales] to assign, to send
    vi
    [sobresalir] to stand out;
    tiene afán por destacar she is keen to excel;
    destacó como concertista de piano he was an outstanding concert pianist;
    hay una alumna que destaca de los demás/entre todos there is one student who stands out from the others/from all the others;
    destaca en sus estudios she is an outstanding student;
    destaca entre sus otras novelas por su humor it stands out from her other novels for o because of its humour;
    destaca mucho por su imponente físico he really stands out because of his impressive physique;
    un pueblo que no destaca por nada en particular a town that is not remarkable for anything in particular, a rather unremarkable town
    * * *
    I v/i stand out
    II v/t emphasize
    * * *
    destacar {72} vt
    1) enfatizar, subrayar: to emphasize, to highlight, to stress
    2) : to station, to post
    : to stand out
    * * *
    1. (resaltar) to point out / to emphasize
    2. (sobresalir) to stand out [pt. & pp. stood]

    Spanish-English dictionary > destacar

  • 50 enorgullecerse

    1 to be proud (de, of), pride oneself (de, on)
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VPR to be proud (de of)
    pride o.s. (de on)
    * * *
    (v.) = stand + proud
    Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    * * *
    (v.) = stand + proud

    Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.

    * * *

    ■enorgullecerse verbo transitivo to be o feel proud [de, of]
    ' enorgullecerse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    enorgullecer
    - hinchar
    English:
    pride
    * * *
    vpr
    to be proud (de of);
    un país que se enorgullece de su pasado a country that is proud of its history;
    hacen el gamberro y encima se enorgullecen de ello they act like hooligans and what's more they're proud of it;
    me enorgullezco de pertenecer a esta familia I am proud to be a member of this family
    * * *
    v/r be proud (de of)
    * * *
    vr
    : to pride oneself
    * * *
    enorgullecerse vb to be proud

    Spanish-English dictionary > enorgullecerse

  • 51 llamar por teléfono

    to call, phone, GB ring, ring up
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = call up
    Ex. But even now if somebody would answer, you could call up on the telephone and ask somebody to look it up for you.
    * * *
    (v.) = call up

    Ex: But even now if somebody would answer, you could call up on the telephone and ask somebody to look it up for you.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamar por teléfono

  • 52 reloj

    m.
    1 clock.
    hacer algo contra reloj to do something against the clock
    reloj analógico analog watch
    reloj de arena hourglass
    reloj biológico body clock, biological clock
    reloj de bolsillo pocket watch
    reloj de cuco cuckoo clock
    reloj despertador alarm clock
    reloj digital digital watch
    reloj de pared grandfather clock
    reloj de pulsera watch, wristwatch
    reloj de sol sun dial
    2 watch, ticker.
    * * *
    1 clock (de pulsera) watch
    \
    como un reloj figurado like clockwork
    contra reloj against the clock
    reloj de arena hourglass
    reloj de caja / reloj de péndulo grandfather clock
    reloj de cuco cuckoo clock
    reloj de pulsera wristwatch
    reloj de sol sundial
    reloj despertador (de mesita) alarm clock 2 (de pulsera) alarm watch
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    [re'lo]
    SM [grande] clock; [de pulsera] watch

    reloj automático — timer, timing mechanism

    reloj de arena — hourglass, sandglass

    reloj de la muerte — (Entomología) deathwatch beetle

    * * *
    masculino (de pared, mesa) clock; (de pulsera, bolsillo) watch

    mi reloj (se) adelanta/atrasa — my watch gains/loses

    funciona or marcha como un reloj — it's going like clockwork

    ser un relojto be as regular as clockwork

    * * *
    = clock, watch, timepiece.
    Ex. 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.
    Ex. She looked at her watch; it was 9:25.
    Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    ----
    * andar como un reloj = fit as a fiddle.
    * aparcamiento controlado por reloj = metered parking.
    * bolsillo para el reloj = watch pocket.
    * cadena de reloj = fob.
    * carrera contra reloj = race against time, race against the clock.
    * como un reloj = as regular as clockwork, like clockwork.
    * controlado por reloj = metered.
    * cuadrante del reloj = clock face.
    * dar cuerda a un reloj = wind + clock.
    * en el sentido de las agujas del reloj = clockwise.
    * en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.
    * esfera del reloj = clock face.
    * faltriquera de reloj = watch pocket.
    * hora de reloj = clock hour.
    * ir a contra reloj = race against + time, race against + the clock.
    * ir en contra del reloj = race against + time, race against + the clock.
    * reloj automático = timer.
    * reloj biológico = body clock, biological clock.
    * reloj cucú = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de arena = sand timer, hourglass, sandglass.
    * reloj de bolsillo = fob watch.
    * reloj de cuco = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de cucú = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de muñeca = wristwatch [wrist watch].
    * reloj de péndulo = pendulum clock.
    * reloj de pulsera = wristwatch [wrist watch].
    * reloj despertador = alarm clock.
    * reloj interno = body clock, biological clock.
    * reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.
    * volver el reloj atrás = turn + the clock back.
    * * *
    masculino (de pared, mesa) clock; (de pulsera, bolsillo) watch

    mi reloj (se) adelanta/atrasa — my watch gains/loses

    funciona or marcha como un reloj — it's going like clockwork

    ser un relojto be as regular as clockwork

    * * *
    = clock, watch, timepiece.

    Ex: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.

    Ex: She looked at her watch; it was 9:25.
    Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    * andar como un reloj = fit as a fiddle.
    * aparcamiento controlado por reloj = metered parking.
    * bolsillo para el reloj = watch pocket.
    * cadena de reloj = fob.
    * carrera contra reloj = race against time, race against the clock.
    * como un reloj = as regular as clockwork, like clockwork.
    * controlado por reloj = metered.
    * cuadrante del reloj = clock face.
    * dar cuerda a un reloj = wind + clock.
    * en el sentido de las agujas del reloj = clockwise.
    * en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.
    * esfera del reloj = clock face.
    * faltriquera de reloj = watch pocket.
    * hora de reloj = clock hour.
    * ir a contra reloj = race against + time, race against + the clock.
    * ir en contra del reloj = race against + time, race against + the clock.
    * reloj automático = timer.
    * reloj biológico = body clock, biological clock.
    * reloj cucú = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de arena = sand timer, hourglass, sandglass.
    * reloj de bolsillo = fob watch.
    * reloj de cuco = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de cucú = cuckoo clock.
    * reloj de muñeca = wristwatch [wrist watch].
    * reloj de péndulo = pendulum clock.
    * reloj de pulsera = wristwatch [wrist watch].
    * reloj despertador = alarm clock.
    * reloj interno = body clock, biological clock.
    * reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.
    * volver el reloj atrás = turn + the clock back.

    * * *
    (de pared, mesa) clock; (de pulsera, bolsillo) watch
    dar cuerda a un reloj to wind (up) a clock/watch
    mi reloj (se) adelanta/atrasa my clock/watch gains/loses
    este reloj se ha parado this clock has stopped
    funciona or marcha como un reloj it's going like clockwork
    contra reloj against the clock
    ser un reloj to be as regular as clockwork
    Compuestos:
    body clock
    ( Méx) time clock
    hourglass
    pocket watch
    chiming clock
    quartz clock/watch
    reloj de cuco or ( AmL) cucú
    cuckoo clock
    grandfather clock
    wristwatch
    sundial
    alarm clock
    digital clock/watch
    time clock
    * * *

     

    reloj sustantivo masculino (de pared, mesa) clock;
    (de pulsera, bolsillo) watch;

    contra reloj against the clock;
    reloj de arena hourglass;
    reloj de pie grandfather clock;
    reloj de sol sundial;
    reloj despertador alarm clock
    reloj sustantivo masculino
    1 (de pared, de pie) clock
    2 (de pulsera, de bolsillo) watch
    3 (de arena) hourglass
    4 (de sol) sundial
    ♦ Locuciones: ir/marchar como un reloj, to go like clockwork
    contra reloj, against the clock

    ' reloj' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adelantar
    - adelantada
    - adelantado
    - adelantarse
    - adelanto
    - aguja
    - andar
    - arriba
    - atrasar
    - atrasada
    - atrasado
    - campanada
    - correa
    - cuerda
    - dar
    - digital
    - esfera
    - falta
    - ir
    - funda
    - indicar
    - inversa
    - inverso
    - manecilla
    - manilla
    - pulsera
    - que
    - retrasar
    - retrasarse
    - saeta
    - sobremesa
    - suiza
    - suizo
    - sumergible
    - vista
    - visto
    - armar
    - arreglar
    - arreglo
    - bien
    - caja
    - cambiar
    - caminar
    - carátula
    - carrera
    - chapado
    - componer
    - costar
    - disparador
    - engranaje
    English:
    anticlockwise
    - chime
    - clock
    - clockwise
    - counterclockwise
    - creep
    - cuckoo clock
    - cursory
    - dial
    - face
    - fast
    - gain
    - go
    - grandfather
    - hand
    - hourglass
    - movement
    - put back
    - quartz clock
    - run down
    - say
    - set back
    - slow
    - stand
    - strap
    - strike
    - time clock
    - turn back
    - watch
    - watchband
    - watchstrap
    - waterproof
    - wind
    - wind up
    - wristwatch
    - alarm
    - by
    - counter
    - cuckoo
    - egg
    - fob
    - get
    - grand
    - have
    - lose
    - safe
    - sun
    - timer
    - wrist
    * * *
    reloj nm
    [de pared, en torre] clock; [de pulsera] watch; Ind [para fichar] time clock;
    hacer algo contra reloj to do sth against the clock;
    funcionar como un reloj to go like clockwork;
    Fam
    es un reloj [es puntual] you can set your watch by him
    reloj de agua water clock;
    reloj analógico analogue watch;
    reloj de arena hourglass;
    reloj atómico atomic clock;
    reloj biológico body clock, biological clock;
    reloj de bolsillo pocket watch;
    reloj checador time clock;
    reloj de cuarzo quartz clock;
    reloj de cuco o Am cucú cuckoo clock;
    reloj de cuerda wind-up watch;
    reloj despertador alarm clock;
    reloj digital digital watch;
    Informát reloj interno internal clock;
    reloj de pared grandfather clock;
    reloj de péndulo pendulum clock;
    reloj de pulsera, RP reloj pulsera, Col, Méx reloj de pulso watch, wristwatch;
    reloj de sol sundial
    * * *
    m clock; de pulsera watch, wristwatch;
    reloj para fichar time clock;
    ser un reloj fam be as regular as clockwork fam ;
    ir o
    marchar como un reloj go o run like clockwork;
    contra reloj against the clock;
    carrera contra reloj DEP race against the clock
    * * *
    reloj nm
    1) : clock
    2) : watch
    3)
    reloj de arena : hourglass
    4)
    reloj de pulsera : wristwatch
    5)
    como un reloj : like clockwork
    * * *
    1. (de pulsera) watch [pl. watches]
    2. (de pared) clock

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  • 53 sobresalir

    v.
    1 to jut out, to stick out.
    el tejado sobresale varios metros the roof juts out several meters
    la enagua le sobresale por debajo de la falda her petticoat is showing beneath her skirt
    La cornisa sobresale mucho The cornice juts out too much.
    2 to stand out.
    sobresale por su inteligencia he is outstandingly intelligent
    Sus logros sobresalen His achievements stand out.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SALIR], like link=salir salir
    1 to stick out, protrude
    2 figurado to stand out, excel
    * * *
    verb
    1) to project, protrude
    * * *
    VI
    1) (Arquit) to project, overhang, jut out; (=salirse de la línea) to stick out
    2) (=destacarse) to stand out, excel
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) alero/viga to project, overhang
    b) ( ser más alto) to stand out
    c)

    sobresalir en algoen deportes, idiomas to excel o shine at something

    * * *
    = bulge, excel, protrude, stand out, stick out, stick up, tower above/over, stand + proud.
    Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.
    Ex. Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.
    Ex. Internal guiding is achieved by inserting guide cards with tabs which protrude above the catalogue entries, and external guiding by labelling the outside of each drawer.
    Ex. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.
    Ex. Firth sticks out awkwardly, however, and the film appears to have been packaged around him.
    Ex. Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.
    Ex. Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.
    Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    ----
    * sobresalir comercialmente = gain + a competitive edge.
    * sobresalir por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, a cut above the rest, stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * sobresalir sobre = stick out from.
    * sobresalir sobre los demás = stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) alero/viga to project, overhang
    b) ( ser más alto) to stand out
    c)

    sobresalir en algoen deportes, idiomas to excel o shine at something

    * * *
    = bulge, excel, protrude, stand out, stick out, stick up, tower above/over, stand + proud.

    Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.

    Ex: Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.
    Ex: Internal guiding is achieved by inserting guide cards with tabs which protrude above the catalogue entries, and external guiding by labelling the outside of each drawer.
    Ex: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.
    Ex: Firth sticks out awkwardly, however, and the film appears to have been packaged around him.
    Ex: Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.
    Ex: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.
    Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.
    * sobresalir comercialmente = gain + a competitive edge.
    * sobresalir por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, a cut above the rest, stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.
    * sobresalir sobre = stick out from.
    * sobresalir sobre los demás = stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.

    * * *
    vi
    1 «alero/viga» to project, overhang, stick out
    el borde sobresale unos tres centímetros the edge sticks out o juts out o protrudes about three centimeters
    la aguja de la catedral sobresalía a lo lejos the spire of the cathedral rose up o stood out in the distance
    2
    (destacarse): siempre sobresalió en los deportes he always excelled o shone o ( AmE) shined at games
    sobresale entre los niños de su edad he stands out among children of the same age
    sobresale por su talento musical his talent for music sets him apart from the rest
    sobresale por la belleza de su interior it is notable for its beautiful interior
    * * *

    sobresalir ( conjugate sobresalir) verbo intransitivo
    a) [alero/viga] to project, overhang;

    [ borde] to protrude
    b) (destacarse, resaltar) to stand out;

    sobresale entre los demás it/she stands out from the rest;

    sobresalir en algo ‹en deportes/idiomas› to excel o shine at sth
    sobresalir verbo intransitivo
    1 (asomar) to protrude [de, from], stick out [de, from]
    (de una superficie horizontal, suelo) to stand out: Juan sobresale entre la multitud, Juan stands out above the crowd
    (de un plano vertical, fachada) to project [de, from]
    2 (distinguirse, destacar) to stand out
    ' sobresalir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    distinguirse
    - emerger
    - resaltar
    English:
    bulge
    - excel
    - jut
    - overhang
    - project
    - protrude
    - stick out
    - over
    - stand
    - stick
    * * *
    1. [en tamaño] to jut out, to stick out;
    arreglaron la baldosa que sobresalía del pavimento they have fixed the slab which was sticking out from the Br pavement o US sidewalk;
    el tejado sobresale varios metros the roof juts out several metres;
    la enagua le sobresale por debajo de la falda her petticoat is showing beneath her skirt;
    su cabeza sobresalía entre la masa his head stuck out above the rest of the crowd
    2. [descollar] to stand out;
    sobresale por su inteligencia he is outstandingly intelligent
    * * *
    v/t stick out, protrude; fig
    excel;
    sobresalir entre stand out among
    * * *
    sobresalir {73} vi
    1) : to protrude, to jut out, to project
    2) : to stand out, to excel
    * * *
    1. (distinguirse) to stand out [pt. & pp. stood]
    2. (ser más alto) to rise above [pt. rose; pp. risen]
    3. (estar más saliente) to stick out [pt. & pp. stuck]

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  • 54 ζάω

    ζάω contr. ζῶ (Hom.+) impf. ἔζων (Ro 7:9 B ἔζην; on this form s. Schwyzer I 675; B-D-F §88; Mlt-H. 194, both w. ref.); fut. ζήσω (uniformly attested Ro 6:2; Hb 12:9); the later (since Hippocr. VII p. 536 L.; LXX; AscIs 3:9; Jos., Ant. 1, 193 al.) form ζήσομαι (B-D-F §77; Rob. 356) is more common (on the fut. forms s. JLee, NovT 22, ’80, 289–98; GKilpatrick, ibid. 25, ’83, 146–51); 1 aor. ἔζησα. On the LXX usage s. Thackeray 269; for forms in pap, Gignac II 370.
    to be alive physically, live
    of physical life in contrast to death
    α. gener. Ac 22:22; Ro 7:1, 2, 3; 14:8ac; 1 Cor 7:39; 2 Cor 5:15a; 6:9; Hb 9:17. ψυχὴ ζῶσα a living soul (Gen 1:20 al.; Just., D. 6, 1 ζῇ ψυχῇ) 1 Cor 15:45 (Gen 2:7); Rv 16:3 v.l. ὅσα ἔτη ζῇ as many years as he lives B 10:6 (cp. SIG 663, 6; Sb 173, 6 Αὐρήλιος ζήσας ἔτη νε´; En 10:10). τὸ ζῆν life (Attic wr., ins, pap, LXX) ὥστε ἐξαπορηθῆναι ἡμᾶς καὶ τοῦ ζῆν so that we even despaired of life 2 Cor 1:8. διὰ παντὸς τοῦ ζῆν during the whole lifetime Hb 2:15 (cp. Diod S 1, 74, 3 διατελεῖν πάντα τὸν τοῦ ζῆν χρόνον; 4, 46, 4). ἔτι ζῶν while he was still living= before his death Mt 27:63 (CB I/2 660 no. 618 Ζώσιμος ἔτι ζῶν κατεσκεύασεν; 3 Km 12:6). ζῶντες ἐβλήθησαν … εἰς τὴν λίμνην τοῦ πυρός they were thrown alive into the lake of fire Rv 19:20. ζῶσα τέθνηκεν though alive she is dead 1 Ti 5:6 (cp. Sextus 7). ἡμεῖς οἱ ζῶντες we during our (earthly) life 2 Cor 4:11; the same phrase= we who are still living 1 Th 4:15, 17. Here the opp. is νεκροί, as in Mt 22:32; Mk 12:27; Lk 20:38a. ζῶντες καὶ νεκροί the living and the dead Ac 10:42; Ro 14:9b; 2 Ti 4:1; 1 Pt 4:5; 2 Cl 1:1; B 7:2.—Occasionally the contrast betw. νεκρός and ζῆν is used fig. with ref. to the realm of religion and ethics Lk 15:24 v.l., 32.
    β. of dead persons who return to life become alive again: of humans in general (3 Km 17:23) Mt 9:18; Ac 9:41; 20:12; Rv 20:4, 5; AcPl Ha 11, 7. Of Jesus Mk 16:11; Lk 24:5, 23; Ac 1:3; 25:19; Ro 14:9a; 2 Cor 13:4a; Rv 1:18b; 2:8 (Just., D. 69, 6 νεκροὺς … ζῆν ποιήσας).
    γ. of sick persons, if their illness terminates not in death but in recovery be well, recover (Artem. 4, 4 ἔζησεν ὁ παῖς=became well; 5, 71; 72; PGM 1, 188; 4 Km 1:2; 8:8 εἰ ζήσομαι ἐκ τῆς ἀρρωστίας μου ταύτης; Jos., Vi. 421) Mk 5:23; J 4:50, 51, 53.—Of removal of anxiety 1 Th 3:8.
    δ. also of healthy persons live on, remain alive (X., An. 3, 2, 39 ὅστις δὲ ζῆν ἐπιθυμεῖ πειράσθω νικᾶν; Ep. 56 of Apollonius of Tyana [Philostrat. I 359, 14]; ApcMos 31 διὰ τί σὺ ἀποθνῄσκεις καγὼ ζῶ;) Ac 25:24; 28:4. ἐὰν ὁ κύριος θελήσῃ ζήσομεν Js 4:15. ὸ̓ς ἔχει τὴν πληγὴν τῆς μαχαίρης καὶ ἔζησεν Rv 13:14.
    ε. of beings that in reality, or as they are portrayed, are not subject to death: of Melchizedek Hb 7:8 (opp. ἀποθνῄσκοντες ἄνθρωποι). Jesus as everlasting high priest πάντοτε ζῶν 7:25.—In this sense it is most comprehensively applied to God (s. CBurchard, Untersuch. zu JosAs p. 103) (ὁ) θεὸς (ὁ) ζῶν (cp. 4 Km 19:4, 16; Is 37:4, 17; Hos 2:1; Da 6:21 Theod.; 3 Macc 6:28; TestAbr A 17 p. 99, 10 [Stone p. 46]; TestJob 37:2; JosAs 49:3 al.; SibOr 3, 763; POxy 924, 11 [IV A.D., Gnostic]; PGM 4, 1038 ὁ μέγας ζῶν θεός; 7, 823; 12, 79; Philo, Decal. 67 ὁ ζῶν ἀεὶ θεός; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 59, 18.—The phrase ‘the living God’ is not found in Joseph.) Mt 16:16; 26:63; J 6:69 v.l.; Ac 14:15; Ro 9:26 (Hos 2:1); 2 Cor 3:3; 6:16; 1 Th 1:9; 1 Ti 3:15; 4:10; 6:17 v.l.; Hb 3:12; 9:14; 10:31; 12:22; Rv 1:18a; 4:10; 7:2; 10:6; 2 Cl 20:2; GJs 20:1; AcPl Ha 2, 32; also ὁ ζῶν πατήρ J 6:57. W. the addition εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων Rv 15:7; cp. 4:9 (cp. Tob 13:2; Sir 18:1). God takes a sovereign oath in the words ζῶ ἐγώ as surely as I live (Num 14:28 al.) Ro 14:11 (Is 49:18; classical parallels GStählin, NovT 5, ’62, 142 n. 2). ζῇ κύριος ὁ θεός [μου] as surely as the Lord my God lives GJs 4:1; 6:1; 13:3; 15:3; 19:3 (Judg 8:19; 1 Km 25:34 al; GrBar 1:7; cp. ApcEsdr 2:7); in expanded form καὶ ζῇ ὁ Χριστὸς αὐτοῦ 15:4 (s. deStrycker ad loc.).—Christ lives διὰ τὸν πατέρα because of the Father J 6:57b (s. Bultmann, comm. ad loc.).
    w. mention of that upon which life depends ἐπί τινι on the basis of someth. (Andoc. 1, 100; Isocr. 10, 18; Ael. Aristid. 28, 103 K.=49 p. 525 D.) ζ. ἐπʼ ἄρτῳ live on bread Mt 4:4; Lk 4:4 (both Dt 8:3). ζ. ἔκ τινος obtain one’s living fr. someth. (Aristoph., Eccl. 591; Demosth. 57, 36; POxy 1117, 19; 1557, 12; TestJob 47:1f) 1 Cor 9:14.
    w. more precise mention of the sphere (Artem. 3, 62 ἐν ἀγορᾷ ζ.=spend his life in the marketplace) ζ. ἐν σαρκί live in the flesh in contrast to the heavenly life Phil 1:22; Gal 2:20c; ζ. ἐν κόσμῳ live in the world Col 2:20. ζ. ἐν θεῷ, live in God (as the Being who penetrates and embraces everything) Ac 17:28 (s. κινέω 3). For AcPl Ha 1, 15 s. 2a end.
    to live in a transcendent sense, live, of the sanctified life of a child of God (ζῆν in the sense of a higher type of life than the animal: X., Mem. 3, 3, 11; Cass. Dio 69, 19: after years of public service, Similis retires and prepares this epitaph: Σίμιλις ἐνταύθα κεῖται βιοὺς μὲν ἔτη τόσα, ζήσας δὲ ἔτη ἑπτά=Here lies Similis, existing for so many years, but alive for only seven.).
    in the world ἐγὼ ἔζων χωρὶς νόμου ποτέ I was once (truly) alive without law (this has been interpr. to mean when no law existed; Paul is then regarded as speaking fr. the viewpoint of humanity in paradise before the command Gen 2:16 f; 3:3. Another interpr. thinks of Paul as referring to the period in his life when he was not conscious of the existence and significance of the law. In view of Paul’s climactic affirmation in Ro 7:25, Paul probably illustrates in the first person the perils of a Christian who succumbs to the illusion that moral action is connected with law rather than with the ‘spirit of life in Christ’ Ro 8:2) Ro 7:9. Even now those who listen to the voice of the Son of God enjoy this life J 5:25; cp. 11:26; likew. those who receive him into their being ὁ τρώγων τὸν ἄρτον 6:57c; cp. Ro 6:11, 13 (ἐκ νεκρῶν ζῶντας); Gal 2:19; Rv 3:1. This heavenly life on earth is a ζ. πνεύματι Gal 5:25 or a life not of mere human achievement, but of Christ who lives in Christians 2:20ab. Also of the superhuman power of the apostle ζήσομεν σὺν αὐτῷ ἐκ δυνάμεως θεοῦ εἰς ὑμᾶς we shall live with him (Christ) through God’s power in our dealings with you 2 Cor 13:4. ὁ κύριος βούλεται ζῆν ἡμᾶς ἐν θεῷ=the Lord wills that we live under God’s direction AcPl Ha 1, 15 (opp. ἀποθανεῖν ἐν ἁμαρτίαις; s. 1c end)
    in the glory of the life to come (Sir 48:11; cp. Dt 4:1; 8:1; 30:16).
    α. abs. Lk 10:28; J 11:25; 14:19; Ro 8:13b; Hb 12:9. ἐμοὶ τ. ζῆν Χριστός= life is possible for me only where Christ is (hence death is gain) Phil 1:21 (s. OSchmitz, GHeinrici Festschr. 1914, 155–69). Another common interpr. is for me to live is Christ, i.e. while I am alive I experience real life in connection with Christ; w. death comes life in all fullness in the presence of Jesus.
    β. More specifically εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα have eternal life (Ps.-Lucian, Philopatr. 17 ζῆν εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα; PsSol 14:2) J 6:51, 58 (in J the blessed life which the follower of Jesus enjoys here and now in the body is simply continued in the heavenly life of the future. In other respects also the dividing line betw. the present and the future life is somet. nonexistent or at least not discernible); B 6:3; 8:5; 9:2; 11:10f; ἅμα σὺν αὐτῷ (i.e. Χριστῷ) ζ. live together with Christ 1 Th 5:10; ζ. διʼ αὐτοῦ (i.e. Chr.) 1J 4:9; ζ. κατὰ θεὸν πνεύματι live, as God (lives), in the Spirit 1 Pt 4:6. ὁ δίκαιος ἐκ πίστεως ζήσεται (cp. Hab 2:4) he that is just through faith will have life Ro 1:17 (AFeuillet, NTS 6, ’59, 52–80; but s. Fitzmyer, Ro [AB] ad loc.); Gal 3:11; Hb 10:38. This life is τὸ ἀληθινὸν ζῆν ITr 9:2; IEph 11:1. Christ is called τὸ ἀδιάκριτον ἡμῶν ζῆν our unshakable or inseparable life 3:2. τὸ διὰ παντὸς ἡμῶν ζῆν our total life 1 Mg 1:2—The law-directed pers. believes concerning legal performance: ὁ ποιήσας αὐτὰ ζήσεται ἐν αὐτοῖς (Lev 18:5) Gal 3:12; cp. Ro 10:5 (cp. Dio Chrys. 58 [75], 1 οἱ τοῦτον [= τ. νόμον] φυλάττοντες ἔχονται τῆς σωτηρίας=those who observe law have a firm grip on security).
    to conduct oneself in a pattern of behavior, live (Hom. et al.)
    used w. adverbs or other modifiers: adv. (Sallust. 19 p. 34, 25 κακῶς ζῆν [Just., A I, 4, 7]; SIG 889, 13ff; Wsd 14:28; Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 198; Ath. 3, 1 δίκην θηρίων) ἀσώτως Lk 15:13. ἐθνικῶς and ἰουδαϊκῶς Gal 2:14. εὐσεβῶς 2 Ti 3:12. πανούργως Hm 3, 3. σωφρόνως κ. δικαίως κ. εὐσεβῶς Tit 2:12 (Plut., Mor. 1108c ζῆν σωφρόνως κ. δικαίως; cp. Diog. L. 10, 132; 140; Ar. 15, 10).—Φαρισαῖος live as a Pharisee Ac 26:5. ἐν πίστει Gal 2:20d. ἐν ἁμαρτίᾳ Ro 6:2; ζ. ἐν τούτοις live in these (sins) Col 3:7. κατὰ ἀλήθειαν in keeping w. the truth IEph 6:2 (cp. Philo, Post. Cai. 73 κατὰ βούλημα τὸ τοῦ θεοῦ ζ.; Jos., Ant. 4, 302 κατὰ τ. νόμους ζ.; Just., D. 47, 4 κατὰ τὸν νόμον; Orig., C. Cels. 7, 12, 7 κατὰ τὰς θείας γραφάς). κατὰ θεόν 8:1 (cp. SIG 910 A and B). κατὰ Ἰησοῦν Χριστόν IPhld 3:2. κατὰ Χριστιανισμόν live in accordance w. (our) commitment to Christ IMg 10:1. κατὰ σάρκα Ro 8:12f; Dg 5:8; κατὰ κυριακὴν ζ. (opp. σαββατίζειν) include the observance of the Lord’s day in one’s life IMg 9:1. Of a married woman ζ. μετὰ ἀνδρός live w. her husband Lk 2:36 (for the added acc. of extent of time cp. Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 332 D.; Pr 28:16; ἥτις ἔζησεν καλῶς μετʼ ἐμοῦ ἔτη 28, μῆνας 4, ἡμέρας 5: SEG II, 384, 6–8 [restored]; s. also FDanker, Jesus and the New Age ’88, 71).
    τινί live for someone or someth., for the other’s benefit (Hom. et al.; Demosth. 7, 17 οἳ οὐκ αἰσχύνονται Φιλίππῳ ζῶντες καὶ οὐ τῇ ἑαυτῶν πατρίδι; Dionys. Hal. 3, 17 … παῖδες, τῷ πατρὶ ζῶντες) ζ. τῷ θεῷ (4 Macc 7:19; 16:25; Philo, Mut. Nom. 13, Rer. Div. Her. 111; s. SAalen, NTS 13, ’67, 10) Lk 20:38b (cp. Soph., Ajax 970); Ro 6:10, 11; Gal 2:19; Hm 3:5; AcPl Ha 10, 7; τῷ κυρίῳ Ro 14:8b (cp. Plut., Cleom. 819 [31, 5]). For Christ 2 Cor 5:15; τῷ ἐμῷ βασιλεῖ AcPl Ha 9, 26 (restored after Aa I 112, 14) τῇ δικαιοσύνῃ ζ. 1 Pt 2:24; ἑαυτῷ ζ. live for oneself (Menand., Fgm. 646 Kö. οὐχ ἑαυτῷ ζῆν μόνον; Diod S 10, 33, 2 ζ. ἑαυτοῖς=live for themselves) Ro 14:7.
    to be full of vitality, be lively the ptc. is used fig. w. respect to things (cp. τῶν δένδρων τῶν ζῶντων ParJer 9:3), of spring water in contrast w. cistern water ὕδωρ ζῶν (Gen 26:19; Lev 14:5; Jer 2:13 v.l.; Zech 14:8.—Stagnant water is called ὕ. νεκρόν: Synes., Ep. 114, 254d) J 4:10f (Hdb. exc. on J 4:14); 7:38; D 7:1f (Wengst p. 77 n. 57). ζώσας πηγάς Rv 7:17 v.l.
    to be life-productive, offer life ptc. used w. respect to things (SIG 1173 [138 A.D.], 5 ζῶσαι ἀρεταὶ ἐγένοντο=miracles full of divine life occurred) λόγια ζῶντα words that meant life Ac 7:38. λόγος ζῶν θεοῦ 1 Pt 1:23; cp. Hb 4:12. ὁδὸς ζῶσα a living way 10:20. ἐλπὶς ζῶσα a living hope 1 Pt 1:3.—ζ. is also used of things which serve as descriptions of pers. who communicate divine life: of Christ ὁ ἄρτος ὁ ζῶν J 6:51a. λίθος ζῶν 1 Pt 2:4. Of Christians: θυσία ζῶσα a living sacrifice Ro 12:1. λίθοι ζῶντες 1 Pt 2:5.—τὰ παρὰ ζώσης φωνῆς καὶ μενούσης the (words) of a living and abiding voice Papias (2:4) (opp. ἐκ τῶν βιβλίων).—Lit. s. ζωή end. DELG s.v. ζώω.M-M. TW.

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  • 55 hozir

    (Arabic) now; in a short while; present; ready, set, prepared. hozirlar those present. hozir ham even now, still. hozirning o’zidanoq starting right now. hozirgacha up to now. hozirdan right now, at the present time

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  • 56 sad(a)

    adv now; at this/the moment, this moment; at this point, at present, at the present time, AE+ presently; these days, nowadays; this time; (odmah) right now | (još) i sad(a) even now, still; sad(a) ovo, sad(a) ono now this... now that, it was one thing or another (all th

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  • 57 zelfs

    even
    voorbeelden:
    1   het is fris, ja zelfs koud it is brisk, in fact cold
         zelfs zijn vrienden ontzag hij niet he did not even spare his friends
         zelfs nu nog even now
         zelfs in dat geval even so

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  • 58 ἤδη

    ἤδη adv. (Hom.+; contrast ἤδη ‘already’ and ἔτι ‘still’ Chariton 49).
    a point of time prior to another point of time, w. implication of completion, now, already, by this time.
    w. pres. tense: Mt 3:10; 15:32; Mk 4:37; 8:2; 11:11; Lk 7:6; 21:30 (w. ἐγγὺς εἶναι as Jos., Ant. 6, 223); J 4:36 (if ἤδη belongs to the preceding sentence vs. 35, cp. on its position Tob 3:6 BA; Jos., Ant. 3, 48); 11:39 al. now (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 21 §82 ἤδη λέγουσα; Just., D. 43, 3), ἤδη καί even now (3 Macc 3:10; 6:24; Jos., Ant. 16, 100) Lk 3:9. Sim. νῦν ἤδη 1J 4:3 (Just., D. 137, 4 καὶ νῦν ἤδη; cp. 55, 1 τὰ νῦν δὲ ἤδη).— at once (Polyaenus 6, 8) γινώσκεται ἤδη=we know at once Lk 21:30 D.
    w. a past tense (Just., A I, 42, 1 ὡς ἤδη γενόμενα al.): Mt 14:15, 24; 17:12; Mk 6:35; 13:28; 15:42, 44 v.l.; Lk 12:49 al. σῶμα ἤδη νενεκρωμένον Ro 4:19. διὰ τὸ ἤδη πεφημίσθαι because the rumor had already spread far and wide AcPl Ha 4, 17f al.
    marker of culmination, now at length in the phrase ἤδη ποτέ (Heraclit. Sto. 62 p. 82, 14; Epict. 3, 24, 9; Just., D. 32, 5; 75, 2; ostracon fr. Thebes in Dssm., LO 167 [LAE 186]), somet. used w. a past tense Phil 4:10; 2 Cl 13:1, somet. w. the fut. (Jos., Ant. 3, 300): εἴ πως ἤδη ποτὲ εὐοδωθήσομαι ἐλθεῖν whether now at last I may perh. succeed in coming Ro 1:10.
    marker of logical proximity and immediateness, in fact (so also Ath.) ἤδη ἐμοίχευσεν Mt 5:28. ἤδ. κέκριται J 3:18. ἤδ. ἥττημα ὑμῖν ἐστιν 1 Cor 6:7.
    marker of intensification: in Mt 5:28 and 1 Cor 6:7 ἤδη approaches the sense really or our colloq. ‘you see’.—DELG. M-M. TW.

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  • 59 अद्य _adya

    1
    अद्य a. Eatable.
    -द्यम् Food, anything eatable.
    2
    अद्य ind. [अस्मिन्नहनि इदंशद्वस्य निपातः सप्तम्यर्थे; अस्मिन् द्यवि अहनि वा Nir.]
    1 Today, this day; अद्य त्वां त्वरयति दारुणः कृतान्तः Māl.5.25; ˚रात्रौ to-night, this night; ˚प्रातरेव this very morning; oft. in comp. with दिन, दिवस &c., ˚दिवसनक्षत्रं of this day, to-day's; अद्यैव this very day; अद्यैव वा मरणमस्तु युगान्तरे वा Bh.2.74.
    -2 Now; अद्य गच्छ गता रात्रिः Ks.4.68.
    -3 At present, now-a- days [cf. L. ho-die.].
    -Comp. -अपि still, yet, even now, to this day, down to the present time or moment; अद्यापि नूनं हरकोपवह्निः Ś.3.3; अद्यापि ते मन्युविषयः U.3; अद्यापि नोच्छ्वसिति ibid.; ˚न not yet; गुरुः खेदं खिन्ने मयि भजति नाद्यापि कुरुपु Ve.1.11; (every one of the 5 stanzas of Ch. P. begins with अद्यापि).
    -अवधि 1 from to-day; ˚धि भवद्भयो भिन्नो$हं Ve.1.2. till to-day.
    -पूर्वम् before now; अद्यपूर्वोच्चरित &c.
    -प्रभृति ind. from to-day, this day forward, henceforth; अद्यप्रभृत्यवनताङ्गि तवास्मि दासः Ku.5.86.
    -श्वीन a. [अद्य श्वः परदिने वा जनिष्यते प्रसोष्यते वा, अद्य-श्वस्-ख टिलोपः अद्यश्वानीवष्टब्धे P.V.2.13.] likely to happen to-day or tomorrow, imminent; ˚नम् मरणम्, ˚नः वियोगः Sk. (= आसन्न). (
    -ना) a female near delivery (आसन्नप्रसवा); अद्य श्वो वा विजायते इति अद्यश्वीना वडवा Sk.
    -सुत्या extraction and consecration of Soma juice on the same day.

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  • 60 नु _nu

    1
    नु ind.
    1 A particle having an interrogative force and implying some 'doubt', or 'uncertainty'; स्वप्नो नु माया नु मतिभ्रमो नु Ś.6.1; अस्तशैलगहनं नु विवस्वानाविवेश जलधिं नु महीं नु Ki.9.7;5.1; 8 53,9.15,54;13.4; Ku.1.46; क्षालितं नु शमितं नु वधूनां द्रावितं नु हृदयं मधुवारैः Śi.1.14; Ś.2.1.
    -2 It is very often compounded with the interrogative pronoun and its derivatives in the sense of 'possibly', 'indeed'; किं न्वेतत्स्यात्किमन्यदितो$ थवा Māl.1.17; एतावन्नू 3 इत्येतावद्धीति Bṛi. Up.2.1.14; कथं नु गुणवद्विन्देयं कलत्रम् Dk.; see किंनु also.
    -3 Ved. Now, even now.
    -4 Now therefore, now then, therefore.
    -5 Like, as.
    -6 Quickly.
    -7 From this time forward. also (
    -नू) Ved. Alone; नू मर्तो दयते सनिष्यन् Rv.7.1.1.
    2
    नु I. 2 P. (नौति, प्रणौति; नुत; caus. नावयति; desid. नुनूषति)
    1 To praise, extol, commend; सरस्वती तन्मिथुनं नुनाव Ku.7.9; Bk.14.112; see नू.
    -2 To roar, cry.
    -3 To sound, shout. -II. 1. Ā. (नवते) To go. -Caus. To cause to be drawn into the nose; Charaka.

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