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  • 1 підтверджене зобов'язання

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  • 2 твердое обязательство

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  • 3 соглашение (обязательство) твердое

    firm commitment

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  • 4 твердое обязательство

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  • 5 твердое обязательство

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  • 6 безусловное обязательство

    1. firm commitment

     

    безусловное обязательство
    1. Обязательство банка предоставить кредит на сумму до определенного максимума в течение какого-то периода и по оговоренной ставке процента. Комиссионные за обязательство (commitment fee) обычно должен платить заемщик; они не возвращаются, если кредит не был выбран.
    2. Соглашение, в соответствии с которым в США андеррайтер/гарант размещения ценных бумаг берет на себя риск того, что в случае, если не все выпущенные ценные бумаги будут проданы, он гарантирует покупку всех оставшихся акций по цене предложения.
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  • 7 комиссионные за обязательство

    1. commitment fee

     

    комиссионные за обязательство
    Плата, взимаемая банком за то, что он держит открытой кредитную линию, либо за не использованную потенциальным заемщиком часть кредита. См.: firm commitment (твердое обязательство).
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  • 8 cambio estable

    • firm binding offer
    • firm change
    • firm commitment
    • steady rate of exchange

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  • 9 cambio sin fluctuaciones

    • firm binding offer
    • firm change
    • firm commitment
    • steady rate of exchange

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cambio sin fluctuaciones

  • 10 твердое обязательство

    firm commitment, unshakeable commitment

    Русско-английский политический словарь > твердое обязательство

  • 11 estrechón de manos

    • firm commitment
    • firm land
    • handcar
    • handcuff
    • handset earphone
    • handshaking

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  • 12 предложение с твердым обязательством предоставить кредит

    firm commitment offering

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  • 13 гарантированное размещение ценных бумаг

    [firm commitment] underwriting

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  • 14 πίστις

    πίστις, εως, ἡ (Hes., Hdt.+; ranging in meaning from subjective confidence to objective basis for confidence).
    the state of being someone in whom confidence can be placed, faithfulness, reliability, fidelity, commitment (X., An. 1, 6, 3; 3, 3, 4; Aristot., Eth. Eud, 7, 2, 1237b, 12; Polyb. 7, 12, 9; 38, 1, 8 al.; Herodian 2, 14, 4 al.; SIG 675, 22; OGI 557, 16; PTebt 27, 6; 51 [II B.C.]; POxy 494, 9; 705, 32; other pap M-M. s.v.; Ps 32:4; Pr 12:22; Jos., Ant. 2, 61; TestAsh 7:7) w. κρίσις and ἔλεος Mt 23:23. (Opp. ἀπιστία as Hes., Op. 370) τὴν πίστιν τοῦ θεοῦ καταργεῖν nullify the faithfulness/commitment of God (cp. Ps 32:4; Hos 2:22) Ro 3:3. πᾶσαν π. ἐνδείκνυσθαι ἀγαθήν show all good faith(fulness) Tit 2:10 (cp. BGU 314, 19 μετὰ πίστεως ἀγαθῆς). W. other virtues Gal 5:22 (on πίστις, πραΰτης cp. Sir 45:4; 1:27). W. ὑπομονή 2 Th 1:4. τὴν πίστιν τετήρηκα I have remained faithful or loyal (πίστιν τηρεῖν as Polyb. 6, 56, 13; 10, 37, 5; Jos., Bell. 2, 121; 6, 345; OGI 339, 46f; IBM III, 587b, 5f [Dssm., LO 262=LAE 309, esp. note 3]) 2 Ti 4:7, though this would be classified by some under 3 below. S. also 1c below.
    a solemn promise to be faithful and loyal, assurance, oath, troth (X., Cyr. 7, 1, 44; 8, 8, 3, Hell. 1, 3, 12; Diod S 14, 9, 7; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 86 §362 μεγάλας πίστεις ἔδωκεν=solemn assurances; 3 Macc 3:10; Jos., Ant. 12, 382) τὴν πρώτην πίστιν ἠθέτησαν 1 Ti 5:12 (s. also ἀθετέω 1 and cp. CIA app. [Wünsch, Praef. p. xv] of a woman who πρώτη ἠθέτησεν τὴν πίστιν to her husband). Cp. Rv 2:3.
    a token offered as a guarantee of someth. promised, proof, pledge (Pla., Phd. 70b; Isocr. 3, 8; Aristot., Rhet. 1, 1; 3, 13; Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 63; 85: πίστις βεβαία=dependable proof; Polyb. 3, 100, 3; Περὶ ὕψους 39, 3=p. 74, 20 V.; Epict. 1, 28, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 119 §500; Jos., Ant. 15, 69) πίστιν παρασχὼν πᾶσιν ἀναστήσας αὐτόν (God has appointed a man [Jesus] to be judge of the world, and) he has furnished proof (of his fitness for this office) to all people by raising him (on πίστιν παρέχειν cp. Jos., Ant. 2, 218 πίστιν παρεῖχε; 15, 260; Polyb. 2, 52, 4 πίστιν παρέσχετο=gave a pledge, security; Vett. Val. 277, 29f) Ac 17:31. JBarton, Biblica 40, ’59, 878–84: π. in 2 Ti 4:7= bond deposited by an athlete. But see 3 below.—WSchmitz, ῾Η Πίστις in den Papyri, diss. Cologne, ’64.
    state of believing on the basis of the reliability of the one trusted, trust, confidence, faith in the active sense=‘believing’, in ref. to deity (Soph. Oed. R. 1445 νῦν γʼ ἂν τῷ θεῷ πίστιν φέροις; Pla., Leg. 12, 966de; Plut. Mor. 402e; 756b; Dio Chrys. 3, 51 παρὰ θεῶν τιμὴ κ. πίστις; Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 226 D.: πίστιν ἐν τ. θεοῖς ἔχειν; Appian, Liby. 57 §248 ἐς θεοὺς πίστις; Ep. 33 of Apollonius of Tyana [Philostrat. I 352, 14]; Herm. Wr. 9, 10 ἐπίστευσε καὶ ἐν τῇ καλῇ πίστει ἐπανεπαύσατο; Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 21 τῆς βεβαίας πίστεως, τὸ μεμαθηκέναι, ὅτι ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ προνοεῖται πάντα. The divinity Πίστις in Plut., Num. 70 [16, 1] and in magic [exx. in Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 234f, among them Aberciusins. 12; PGM 4, 1014 ἀλήθεια καὶ πίστις; 12, 228]; Wsd 3:14; 4 Macc 15:24; 16:22; 17:2; Philo, Abr. 270; 271; 273, Mut. Nom. 182, Migr. Abr. 43f, Conf. Lingu. 31, Poster. Cai. 13 [on faith in Philo s. the lit. given under πιστεύω 2aα]; Jos, C. Ap. 2, 163; 169; Just., A I, 52, 1 πίστιν ἔχειν; 53, 11 πειθὼ καὶ πίστιν … ἐμφορῆσαι), in our lit. directed toward God and Christ, their revelations, teachings, promises, their power and readiness to aid.
    God: πίστις θεοῦ (cp. Jos., Ant. 17, 179.—Cp. π. καὶ φόβος ὁ τοῦ θεοῦ Theoph. Ant. 1, 7 [p. 72, 26]) faith, trust, confidence in God Mk 11:22; cp. Ac 19:20 D; 1 Cl 3:4; 27:3. π. θείου πνεύμαπος faith in the divine spirit Hm 11:9. ἡ π. τοῦ κυρίου Hs 6, 3, 6. π. (καὶ ἐλπὶς) εἰς θεόν 1 Pt 1:21. π. ἐπὶ θεόν Hb 6:1. ἡ πίστις ἡ πρὸς τὸν θεόν 1 Th 1:8 (on the constr. w. πρὸς τ. θ. cp. Philo, Abr. 268; 271; 273; Just., D. 121, 2 διὰ τὴν πρὸς τὸν ἥλιον π.).—πίστις can also be characterized as faith in God by the context, without the addition of specific words; so in connection w. OT personalities: Abraham Ro 4:5, 9, 11–13, 16, 19f (s. also 2dα below); 1 Cl 10:7; 31:2; of Rahab 12:1, 8; of Esther 55:6 (ἡ τελεία κατὰ πίστιν). The OT heroes of faith Hb 11:4–33, 39 (w. this catalogue of heroes cp. Il. 4, 457–538; 2 Km 23:8–39; 1 Ch 11:10–12:18; CGordon, Homer, and the Bible: HUCA 26, ’55, 83).—But in Hb it is also true that God is specifically the object of the Christian’s faith, and Christ 12:2 is ὁ τῆς πίστεως ἀρχηγὸς καὶ τελειώτης. Cp. 10:38; 11:3; 13:7. (On faith in Hb s. Schlatter, Der Glaube im NT4 1927, 520ff; BHeigl, Verfasser u. Adresse des Hb 1905, 109–18; GHoennicke, Die sittl. Anschauungen des Hb: ZWT 45, 1902, 26ff; Windisch, Hdb. exc. on Hb 11; Riggenbach and Michel on Hb 11; Strathmann on 10:38. S. ὑπόστασις end.)—ἐὰν ἔχητε πίστιν Mt 17:20. Opp. doubt 21:21. αἰτεῖν ἐν πίστει μηδὲν διακρινόμενος Js 1:6. ἡ εὐχὴ τῆς πίστεως 5:15 (εὐχή 1). ἡ πίστις τῆς ἐνεργείας τοῦ θεοῦ τοῦ ἐγείραντος αὐτὸν ἐκ νεκρῶν faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead Col 2:12.
    Christ
    α. of belief and trust in the Lord’s help in physical and spiritual distress; oft. in the synopt. gospels: Mt 8:10; 9:2, 22, 29 (κατὰ τὴν πίστιν ὑμῶν); 15:28; Mk 2:5; 4:40; 5:34; 10:52; Lk 5:20; 7:9, 50; 8:25, 48; 17:19; 18:42.—Cp. ἔχει πίστιν τοῦ σωθῆναι (the lame man) had faith that he would be cured Ac 14:9.
    β. of faith in Christ, designated by the addition of certain words. By the obj. gen. (s. Just., D. 52, 4 διὰ τῆς πίστεως τῆς τοῦ χριστοῦ) πίστις Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ faith in Jesus Christ (and sim. exprs. On interp. as obj. gen. s. AHultgren, NovT 22, ’80, 248–63 [lit.]; response SWilliams, CBQ 49, ’87, 431–47.) Ro 3:22, 26; Gal 2:16ab, 20; 3:22; Eph 3:12; Phil 3:9a; Js 2:1; Rv 14:12; cp. 2:13 (ἡ πίστις μου=faith in me, the Human One [Son of Man]); IMg 1:1. (The πίστις Χριστοῦ in Paul is taken as a subj. gen. by JHaussleiter, Der Glaube Jesu Christi 1891, Was versteht Paulus unter christlichem Glauben?: Greifswalder Studien für HCremer 1895, 161–82 and GKittel, StKr 79, 1906, 419ff. See also Schläger, ZNW 7, 1906, 356–58; BLongenecker, NTS 39, ’93, 478–80 [lit. since ’81]; DCampbell, JBL 113, ’94, 265–85; response BDodd, 114, ’95, 470–73.—ADeissmann, Paulus2 1925, 125f [Paul, tr. WWilson, 1926, 162ff], speaks of the mystical gen., ‘faith in Christ’. Likew. HWeber, Die Formel ‘in Christo Jesu’: NKZ 31, 1920, 213ff, esp. 231, 3; WWeber, Christusmystik 1924, 82. S. also LAlbrecht, Der Glaube Jesu Christi 1921; OSchmitz, Die Christusgemeinschaft des Pls im Lichte seines Genetivgebr. 1924, 91–134; OHoltzmann, D. Glaube an Jes.: Stromata 1930, 11–25; GTaylor, JBL 85, ’66, 58–76: the passages in Gal=Christ’s reliability as a trustee. Cp. GHoward, HTR 60, ’67, 459–65; MHooker, NTS 35, ’89, 321–42.)—By prepositional phrases: πίστις εἰς Χριστόν (and sim. exprs.) faith in Christ Ac 20:21; 24:24; 26:18; Col 2:5 (Just., D. 40, 1).—Also πίστις ἐν Χριστῷ (and sim.) Gal 3:26; Eph 1:15; Col 1:4; 1 Ti 3:13; 2 Ti 3:15; 1 Cl 22:1. In ἱλαστήριον διὰ πίστεως ἐν τῷ αὐτοῦ αἵματι Ro 3:25, ἐν κτλ. prob. goes not w. πίστις, but w. ἱλαστήριον (s. Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.; W-S. §20, 5d).—πίστις, ἣν ἔχεις πρὸς τ. κύριον Ἰησοῦν Phlm 5.—πίστις διὰ τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰ. Χριστοῦ Ac 20:21 D; sim. ἡ πίστις ἡ διʼ αὐτοῦ 3:16b (cp. 1 Pt 1:21).—Jesus Christ is called ἡ τελεία πίστις ISm 10:2.
    πίστις can also be characterized by an objective gen. of the thing: ἡ πίστις τοῦ ὀνόματος αὐτοῦ faith in his (Jesus’) name Ac 3:16a. ἡ πίστις τοῦ εὐαγγελίου Phil 1:27. εὐαγγελίων πίστις Dg 11:6. πίστις ἀληθείας 2 Th 2:13.
    πίστις is found mostly without an obj., faith, firm commitment
    α. as true piety, genuine devotion (Sextus 7a and 7; ParJer 6:7), which for our lit. means being a Christian (τὸ ἀληθινὸν πάσχα … πίστει νονούμενον Hippol., Ref. 8, 18, 1; Did., Gen. 54, 11) Lk 18:8 (s. Jülicher, Gleichn. 288); 22:32; Ac 6:5=vs. 8 v.l.; cp. 11:24.—6:7; 13:8; 14:22; 15:9; 16:5; Ro 1:5, 8, 12, 17ab (ἐκ πίστεως εἰς πίστιν does not mean a gradation [as, in a way, Appian, Mithrid. 40 §154: Sulla came upon ἕτερον ὅμοιον ἐξ ἑτέρου=one wall, i.e. fortification, after another similar one] or a transition from one kind to another [Himerius, Or.=Ecl. 10, 6 ἐκ ᾠδῆς εἰς ᾠδὴν ἄλλην μετέβαλον=they changed from one kind of song to another], but merely expresses in a rhetorical way that πίστις is the beginning and the end; s. Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc., and a grave-ins [ANock, Sallust. p. xxxiii, 94] ἐκ γῆς εἰς γῆν ὁ βίος οὗτοσ=‘dust is the beginning and the end of human life’.—AFridrichsen, ConNeot 12, ’48, 54); 17c (here and in Gal 3:11 the LXX of Hab 2:4 [DCampbell, JBL 116, ’97, 713–19] is not followed literally, since it has ἐκ πίστεώς μου=‘as a result of my faithfulness’; even in Hb 10:38, where μου does occur, it goes w. δίκαιος, not w. πίστεως); Ro 3:27f (Luther’s addition of the word ‘alone’ in vs. 28 is hard to contest linguistically. Cp., e.g., Diog. L. 9, 6: Heraclitus wrote his work in very obscure language ὅπως οἱ δυνάμενοι προσίοιεν αὐτῷ=in order that only the capable might approach it. S. also Fitzmyer, ABComm. 360–64), 30f; 4:5–20 (s. also 2a above); 5:1f; 9:30, 32; 10:6, 17; 11:20 (opp. ἀπιστία); 12:3, 6 (s. ἀναλογία; for a difft. view 3 below); 14:1, 22 (s. ἐνώπιον 2b; others would place in 2dε), 23ab (but s. ε below); 16:26; 1 Cor 2:5; 15:14, 17; 16:13; 2 Cor 1:24ab; 4:13; 10:15; 13:5; Gal 3:7–26; 5:5, 6 (s. ἐνεργέω 1b); 6:10 (οἱ οἰκεῖοι τῆς πίστεως, s. οἰκεῖος b); Eph 2:8; 3:17; 4:5, 13; 6:16; Phil 1:25 (χαρὰ τῆς πίστεως); 2:17; 3:9b; Col 1:23; 2:7; 1 Th 3:2, 5, 7, 10; 2 Th 1:3, 11; 3:2; 1 Ti 1:2, 4, 5 (π. ἀνυπόκριτος), 19ab; 4:1; 5:8; 6:10, 12, 21 (but s. 3 below); 2 Ti 1:5 (ἀνυπόκριτος π.); 2:18; 3:8; Tit 1:1, 4, 13; 3:15; Phlm 6 (s. κοινωνία 4); Hb 6:12; 10:22, 39 (opp. ὑποστολή); Js 1:3; 2:5; 1 Pt 1:5, 7, 9; 5:9; 2 Pt 1:1; 1J 5:4; 1 Cl 1:2 (ἡ πανάρετος κ. βεβαία π.); ISm 1:1 (ἀκίνητος π.); Hm 5, 2, 1; 12, 5, 4 (both πλήρης ἐν τῇ πίστει full of faith); 5, 2, 3 (π. ὁλόκληρος); 9:6 (ὁλοτελὴς ἐν τ. π.), 7 (opp. διψυχία), 12 (π. ἡ ἔχουσα δύναμιν); 12, 6, 1; Hs 9, 19, 2 (ἀπὸ τῆς π. κενοί); 9, 26, 8 (κολοβοὶ ἀπὸ τῆς π. αὐτῶν).—τὸ ῥῆμα τ. πίστεως Ro 10:8. οἱ λόγοι τῆς π. 1 Ti 4:6. τὸ μυστήριον τῆς π. 3:9. ὁ θεὸς ἤνοιξεν τοῖς ἔθνεσιν θύραν πίστεως God has opened the door of faith to the Gentiles, i.e. opened the way for them to participate in a new relationship w. God Ac 14:27 (s. also θύρα 1bγ). ἀκοὴ πίστεως Gal 3:2, 5 (s. ἀκοή 2 and 4b). (τὸ) ἔργον (τῆς) π. 1 Th 1:3; 2 Th 1:11 (s. ἔργον 1b). οἱ ἐκ πίστεως the people of faith (s. ἐκ 3b) Gal 3:7, 9. πῶς οὐν [πίστιν εὑρ]ίσκομεν; Ox 1081, 25f (but here [ταῦτα γιγν]ώ̣σκομεν is the preferable restoration w. Till after the Coptic SJCh 90, 2); 32. Of gnostics τοῦ ὄφεως πίστιν ἔχουσιν AcPlCor 2:20.—If the principal component of Christianity is faith, then π. can be understood as the Gospel in terms of the commitment it evokes (cp. SIG 932, 7 [II/I B.C.]) νῦν εὐαγγελίζεται τὴν πίστιν ἥν ποτε ἐπόρθει Gal 1:23 (s. 3 below). Perh. also Ro 1:5.
    β. Hb 11:1 defines πίστις as ἐλπιζομένων ὑπόστασις, πραγμάτων ἔλεγχος οὐ βλεπομένων. There is here no qu. about the mng. of π. as confidence or assurance (s. 2a above), but on its relation to ὑπόστασις as its predication s. under that word.—(Ps.-Aristot., De Mundo 6, 18 interprets πιστεύειν in someth. as incapability to see someth. that is apparent only to God.) Paul contrasts walking διὰ εἴδους (εἶδος 3) as the lower degree, with διὰ πίστεως περιπατεῖν 2 Cor 5:7 (s. KDeissner, Pls. u. die Mystik seiner Zeit2 1921, 101ff). On the other hand πίστις is on a higher level than merely listening to Christian preaching Hb 4:2.
    γ. πίστις abs., as a Christian virtue, is often coupled w. others of the same kind, esp. oft. w. ἀγάπη: 1 Th 3:6; 5:8; 1 Ti 1:14; 2 Ti 1:13; Phlm 5; B 11:8; IEph 1:1; 9:1; 14:1; 20:1; IMg 1:2; 13:1; IRo ins; ISm ins; 6:1; 13:2; AcPl Ha 8, 35. W. ἀγάπη and other abstracts 2 Cor 8:7; Gal 5:22; Eph 6:23; 1 Ti 2:15; 4:12; 6:11: 2 Ti 2:22; 3:10; Tit 2:2; Rv 2:19; IPhld 11:2; Pol 4:2; Hm 8:9; cp. v 3, 8, 2–5. The triad πίστις, ἐλπίς, ἀγάπη 1 Cor 13:13; cp. also Col 1:4f; 1 Th 1:3; 5:8; B 1:4 (on this triad see s.v. ἀγάπη 1aα). W. ἐλπίς only (cp. 1 Pt 1:21) 1 Cl 58:2. The ζωῆς ἐλπίς is called ἀρχὴ καὶ τέλος πίστεως ἡμῶν B 1:6.—W. ἀλήθεια (TestLevi 8:2) 1 Ti 2:7 (cp. the combination POxy 70, 4f [III A.D.]); 1 Cl 60:4. W. δικαιοσύνη Pol 9:2. W. ὑπομονή Rv 13:10; w. ὑπομ. and other abstracts 2 Pt 1:5f; Pol 13:2 (cp. also the following passages already referred to in this section: 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 3:10; Tit 2:2 and Js 1:3 [α above]). W. γνῶσις (Just., D. 69, 1) et al. 2 Pt 1:5f [s. above]; D 10:2. ἵνα μετὰ τῆς πίστεως ὑμῶν τελείαν ἔχητε τὴν γνῶσιν B 1:5. W. φόβος and ἐγκράτεια Hm 6, 1, 1.—(Distinguished from θεία σοφία: Orig., C. Cels. 6, 13, 23.)
    δ. faith as fidelity to Christian teaching. This point of view calls for ἔργα as well as the kind of πίστις that represents only one side of true piety: Js 2:14ab, 17, 18abc, 20, 22ab, 24, 26 (ἔργον 1a); Hv 3, 6, 5; Hs 8, 9, 1ab.
    ε. Ro 14:22 and 23 π. as freedom or strength in faith, conviction (s. Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.; but s. α above).
    ζ. In addition to the πίστις that every Christian possesses (s. 2dα above) Paul speaks of a special gift of faith that belongs to a select few 1 Cor 12:9. Here he understands π. as an unquestioning belief in God’s power to aid people with miracles, the faith that ‘moves mountains’ 13:2 (cp. Mt 17:20.—21:21; s. 2a above). This special kind of faith may be what the disciples had in mind when they asked πρόσθες ἡμῖν πίστιν Lk 17:5; cp. vs. 6. τῇ πίστει φερόμενος ὁ Παυλος AcPl Ha 5, 1.
    that which is believed, body of faith/belief/teaching (Diod S 1, 23, 8 ἰσχυρὰν πίστιν καὶ ἀμετάθετον=an article of faith that was firm and unshakable [concerning Orpheus and Dionysus]; Mel., HE 4, 26, 13; Ath. 8, 1; Iren., 1, 10, 2 [Harv. I, 92, 1]; Orig., C. Cels., 1, 42, 26; Did., Gen. 156, 23). So clearly Jd 3 (τῇ ἅπαξ παραδοθείσῃ τοῖς ἁγίοις πίστει), 20 (τῇ ἁγιωτάτῃ ὑμῶν πίστει.—ἅγιος 1aα). πίστις θεοῦ=that which, acc. to God’s will, is to be believed IEph 16:2.—This objectivizing of the term πίστις is found as early as Paul: Ro 1:5; Gal 1:23 (s. 2dα end) and perh. Gal 3:23–25 (s. Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.). ASeeberg, D. Katechismus der Urchristenheit 1903, 110f, understands 1 Ti 1:19; 4:1, 6; 6:10, cp. 21; 2 Ti 2:18 in this manner. Ro 12:6 (but s. ἀναλογία) and 2 Ti 4:7 are also interpreted in this way by many.—EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 475–86; ASchlatter, D. Glaube im NT4 1927; APott, Das Hoffen im NT in seiner Beziehung zum Glauben1915; ANairne, The Faith of the NT 1920; RGyllenberg, Pistis 1922; WKümmel, D. Glaube im NT: ThBl 16, ’38, 209–21; Dodd 65–68; TTorrance, ET 68, ’57, 111–14; CMoule, ibid. 157.—Synoptics: TShearer, ET 69, ’57, 3–6.—Esp. for Paul: BBartmann, Pls, die Grundzüge seiner Lehre u. die moderne Religionsgeschichte 1914; WMorgan, The Religion and Theology of Paul 1917; WHatch, The Pauline Idea of Faith in Its Relation to Jewish and Hellenistic Religion 1917; Ltzm., Hdb. exc. after Ro 4:25; FKnoke, Der christl. Glaube nach Pls 1922; ERohde, Gottesglaube u. Kyriosglaube bei Pls: ZNW 22, 1923, 43–57; EWissmann, Das Verh. v. πίστις und Christusfrömmigkeit bei Pls 1926; MDibelius, Glaube u. Mystik b. Pls: Neue Jahrb. f. Wissensch. u. Jugendbildg. 7, ’31, 683–99; WMundle, D. Glaubensbegriff des Pls ’32 (p. xi–xvi extensive bibliog.); RGyllenberg, Glaube b. Pls: ZWT 13, ’37, 612–30; MHansen, Om Trosbegrebet hos Pls ’37; LMarshall, Challenge of NT Ethics, ’47, 270–77; 298–300; RBultmann, Theologie des NT ’48, 310–26 (Engl. tr. KGrobel I ’51, 314–30; for the Johannines II, 70–92, ’55); MMassinger, BiblSacra 107, ’50, 181–94 et al. S. also δικαιοσύνη 3a.—For the Fourth Gosp.: JBuswell, The Ethics of ‘Believe’ in the Fourth Gospel: BiblSacra 80, 1923, 28–37; JHuby, De la connaissance de foi chez S. Jean: RSR 21, ’31, 385–421; RSchnackenburg, D. Glaube im 4. Ev., diss. Breslau ’37; WHatch, The Idea of Faith in Christ. Lit. fr. the Death of St. Paul to the Close of the Second Century 1926.—EGraesser, D. Glaube im Hebräerbrief, ’65.—ABaumeister, D. Ethik des Pastor Hermae, 1912, 61–140.—ESeidl, π. in d. griech. Lit. (to Peripatetics), diss. Innsbruck, ’53; HLjungman, Pistis, ’64; DLührmann, Pistis im Judent., ZNW 64, ’73, 19–38. On faith in late Judaism s. Bousset, Rel.3 534a (index); also DHay, JBL 108, ’89, 4611–76; DLindsay, Josephus and Faith ’93. On the Hellenistic concept πίστις Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 234–36.—DELG s.v. πείθομαι. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > πίστις

  • 15 fest

    fest I adj 1. BANK fixed, non-variable; 2. GEN stable, steady, permanent, pegged; 3. WIWI firm, pegged ein festes Angebot machen GEN make a firm offer in festem Zustand befindlich GEN solid-state in fester Decke gebunden MEDIA casebound (Buch) ohne feste Grenze GEN open-ended ohne festen Termin FIN, GEN (frml) sine die ohne festen Wohnsitz RECHT without permanent residence, of no fixed abode fest II adv GEN steadily, firmly, permanently fest angelegt BANK, FIN illiquid, tied up fest daran glauben, dass GEN be firmly convinced that, stand firm in the belief that fest tendieren BÖRSE firm fest umrissen GEN specific (Ziel)
    * * *
    adj 1. < Bank> fixed, non-variable; 2. < Geschäft> stable, steady, permanent, pegged; 3. <Vw> firm, pegged ■ ein festes Angebot machen < Geschäft> make a firm offer ■ in festem Zustand befindlich < Geschäft> solid-state ■ in fester Decke gebunden < Medien> Buch casebound ■ ohne feste Grenze < Geschäft> open-ended ■ ohne festen Termin <Finanz, Geschäft> sine die frml ■ ohne festen Wohnsitz < Recht> without permanent residence, of no fixed abode
    adv < Geschäft> steadily, firmly, permanently ■ fest angelegt <Bank, Finanz> illiquid, tied up ■ fest daran glauben, dass < Geschäft> be firmly convinced that, stand firm in the belief that ■ fest tendieren < Börse> firm ■ fest umrissen < Geschäft> Ziel specific
    * * *
    fest
    (beständig) stable, permanent, (Börse) firm, steady, (sicher) fast, proof, (solide) firm, solid, fixed;
    etw. fester (Börse) cheerful;
    sehr fest (Börse) strong, buoyant;
    fest abgemacht definitely agreed upon, for sure;
    fest angelegt (Kapital) tied (locked, Br.) up;
    fest angestellt permanently appointed, on the establishment;
    fest besoldet salaried;
    fest mit Remissionsrecht outright purchase with right to return;
    fest abmachen to fix up, to settle finally;
    fest abschließen to make a bargain, to finalize a deal;
    fest anbieten to offer firm;
    Kapital fest anlegen to lock (Br.) (tie up) capital;
    fest bleiben to stick to one’s guns, (Börse) to maintain a firm attitude, to keep (remain) steady;
    weiterhin fest bleiben (Börse) to continue to rule high;
    fest bei seiner Meinung bleiben to stand one’s ground, to stick to one’s guns;
    fest eröffnen (Börse) to open steady;
    fest kaufen to buy outright;
    fest offerieren to offer firm;
    fest schließen (Börse) to close firm, to show a good tone;
    sehr fest sein (Börse) to be strong;
    fest angestellt sein to be in regular work, to be on the establishment, to draw a fixed salary;
    fest verkaufen to sell outright;
    fest werden (Börse) to stiffen, to harden, to [turn] firm, to become firm;
    fest zusammenhalten to stick together;
    feste Abmachung binding agreement;
    fester Akkordlohnsatz permanent piece rate;
    festes Angebot firm offer (bid), positive offer;
    in festem Angestelltenverhältnis stehen to be on the regular staff (establishment);
    feste Anlagen fixed assets;
    feste Ansichten settled opinions;
    feste Anstellung permanent position (appointment);
    fester Anteil stated proportion;
    feste Arbeit steady work;
    fester Auftrag standing order;
    ohne feste Beschäftigung without a permanent occupation;
    feste Börse firm (steady) market;
    festes Börsentermingeschäft time bargain, future deal;
    fester Einband stiff cover;
    fest es Einkommen, feste Einkünfte stable (regular, settled) income;
    festes Gebot firm bid;
    feste Gebühren fixed dues;
    festes Gehalt fixed (straight) salary;
    festes Geld time money, fixed (time, US) deposit;
    fest angelegtes Geld tied (locked-up, Br.) money;
    feste Haltung (Börse) firmness;
    festes Honorar general retainer;
    feste Kapitalanlage lockup of capital (Br.);
    feste Kosten fixed charges, overhead expenses, overheads;
    feste Kundschaft regular (steady) customers;
    fester Kurs fixed price;
    feste Meinung settled conviction;
    fester Preis firm (standing, set, fixed) price, fixed (flat) fee, (Schaufenster) no reductions;
    festes Preisgefüge stable price structure;
    feste Preisgrenzen firm limits;
    auf feste Rechnung kaufen to buy outright;
    zu festen Sätzen at fixed rates;
    fester Schluss (Börse) steady closing;
    feste Stellung permanent position, perch;;
    feste Übernahme (Konsortium) underwriting guarantee;
    fester Umrechnungskurs direct exchange;
    fester Verkauf firm sale;
    festes Verteilungsverhältnis fixed ratio;
    fester Vertrag standing agreement;
    fester Wohnsitz settled abode, permanent abode (residence);
    ohne festen Wohnsitz of no fixed abode;
    feste Zusage firm commitment.
    abgenommen, fest
    (Emissionsgeschäft) underwritten firm.
    eingebunden, fest
    case-bound.

    Business german-english dictionary > fest

  • 16 feste Übernahmeverpflichtung

    feste Übernahmeverpflichtung f BÖRSE firm commitment
    * * *
    f < Börse> firm commitment

    Business german-english dictionary > feste Übernahmeverpflichtung

  • 17 στηριγμός

    στηριγμός, οῦ, ὁ (στηρίζω; Aristot. et al. in the sense ‘standing still’.—Is 3:1 Sym. [LXX; En 18:5; TestJud 15:3, 6 have στήριγμα]) in our lit. only fig.
    a state of security, safe position τοῦ στ. ἐκπίπτειν lose one’s firm hold 2 Pt 3:17 (REB: safe foothold; NRSV: stability). But the term ς. may also be understood in the sense
    firm commitment to conviction or belief, steadfastness τοῦ στ. ἐκπίπτειν lose one’s firmness of commitment 2 Pt 3:17.—DELG s.v. στηρίζω. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > στηριγμός

  • 18 apostar

    v.
    1 to bet.
    te apuesto una cena a que gana el Madrid I bet you the price of a dinner that Madrid will win
    apuesto a que no viene I bet he doesn't come
    Ricardo apuesta y nunca gana Richard bets but never wins.
    Ricardo apostó sus ahorros Richard bet his savings.
    2 to post.
    El general apostó soldados aquí The general posted soldiers here.
    3 to bet to, to allege to.
    Ricardo apostó alcanzar la rama Richard bet to reach the tree limb.
    * * *
    1 (situar) to post, station
    ————————
    1 to bet ( por, on)
    1 to bet ( por, on)
    1 to bet
    * * *
    verb
    1) to bet, gamble
    * * *
    1.
    VT (Mil) to station, position
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    I 1.
    verbo transitivo to bet

    apostar algo por algo/alguien — to bet something on something/somebody

    2.

    apostar a or en las carreras — to bet on the horses

    2) (period) ( por una opción)

    apostar por algo: los delegados apostaron por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their commitment to the modernization of the party; diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica — designers who are going for the romantic look

    3.
    apostarse v pron
    a) (recípr)
    b) (enf) to bet

    ¿qué te apuestas (a) que llega tarde? — I'll bet (you) he arrives late

    II 1.
    verbo transitivo <soldados/centinela> to station
    2.
    apostarse v pron policía/soldado to position oneself, take up position
    * * *
    = bet, place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.
    Ex. Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.
    Ex. The game of roulette is very easy to play -- all that is required is to place a wager and wait for the result.
    Ex. If a wager is made after the race has begun, it will not be accepted.
    Ex. The win price is the result of dividing the amount of money wagered on the winner into the total win pool, less lawful deductions.
    ----
    * apostar por = place + bid under + Nombre, back into, hang + Posesivo + hat on, commit + Reflexivo + to.
    * apostarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la vida = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * * *
    I 1.
    verbo transitivo to bet

    apostar algo por algo/alguien — to bet something on something/somebody

    2.

    apostar a or en las carreras — to bet on the horses

    2) (period) ( por una opción)

    apostar por algo: los delegados apostaron por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their commitment to the modernization of the party; diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica — designers who are going for the romantic look

    3.
    apostarse v pron
    a) (recípr)
    b) (enf) to bet

    ¿qué te apuestas (a) que llega tarde? — I'll bet (you) he arrives late

    II 1.
    verbo transitivo <soldados/centinela> to station
    2.
    apostarse v pron policía/soldado to position oneself, take up position
    * * *
    = bet, place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.

    Ex: Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.

    Ex: The game of roulette is very easy to play -- all that is required is to place a wager and wait for the result.
    Ex: If a wager is made after the race has begun, it will not be accepted.
    Ex: The win price is the result of dividing the amount of money wagered on the winner into the total win pool, less lawful deductions.
    * apostar por = place + bid under + Nombre, back into, hang + Posesivo + hat on, commit + Reflexivo + to.
    * apostarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * apostarse la vida = bet + Posesivo + life.

    * * *
    apostar1 [ A10 ]
    vt
    to bet apostar algo POR algo/algn to bet sth ON sth/sb
    apostó un dineral por Rayo or le apostó un dineral a Rayo he bet o put a fortune on Rayo
    seguro que gana, te apuesto una cerveza I bet you a beer he wins
    apostar algo ( A) QUE:
    te apuesto lo que quieras (a) que no viene I bet o I'll bet you anything you like he won't come
    apostaría cualquier cosa (a) que se ha vuelto a olvidar I bet you anything she's forgotten again
    ■ apostar
    vi
    A to bet
    le gusta apostar a or en las carreras he likes to bet on the horses
    apostar ( A) QUE + INDIC:
    te apuesto (a) que le dan el premio I bet you they give him the prize
    B ( period) (por una opción) apostar POR algo:
    ha apostado por una solución negociada he has committed himself to a negotiated settlement
    los delegados apostaron decididamente por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their firm commitment to the modernization of the party
    diseños que apuestan por la comodidad designs with an emphasis on comfort
    los diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica the designers who are going for the romantic look
    1 ( recípr):
    nos apostamos una comida we bet a meal on it
    2 ( enf) to bet
    ¡a que vuelve a llegar tarde! ¿qué te apuestas? what do you bet he turns up late again?
    apostarse algo ( A) QUE + INDIC:
    ¿qué te apuestas (a) que no vuelve a aparecer por aquí? I'll bet you o I wouldn't mind betting he doesn't show his face around here again
    apostar2 [A1 ]
    vt
    ‹soldados/centinela› to station, post ( BrE)
    (colocarse) «policía/soldado» to position oneself, take up position
    con dos policías apostados a la salida with two policemen positioned at the exit
    * * *

     

    apostar ( conjugate apostar) verbo transitivo
    to bet;

    apostar algo por algo/algn to bet sth on sth/sb
    verbo intransitivo
    to bet;
    apostar a las carreras to bet on the horses;
    te apuesto (a) que gana I bet (you) he wins
    apostarse verbo pronominal
    a) ( recípr):


    b) ( enf) to bet

    apostar 1
    I verbo transitivo to bet: te apuesto un café a que llega tarde, I bet you a coffee that he'll be late
    II verbo intransitivo to bet [por, on]
    apostar a las carreras, to bet on horses
    apostar 2 vtr (situar) to post, station
    ' apostar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ir
    - jugador
    - jugadora
    - jugar
    - jugarse
    - apuesta
    English:
    back
    - bet
    - gamble
    - play
    - stake
    - station
    - wager
    - post
    - put
    * * *
    vt
    [jugar] to bet;
    te apuesto una cena a que gana el Madrid I bet you (the price of) a dinner that Madrid will win;
    te apuesto lo que quieras a que tengo razón I bet you anything you like I'm right
    vi
    1.
    apostar por: ¿quién crees que ganará? – yo apuesto por Rodriguez who do you think will win? – my money is on Rodriguez;
    la empresa apostó fuerte por Internet the company has committed itself to the Internet in a big way;
    el electorado ha apostado por el cambio the electorate has opted for change;
    apostó por su vicepresidente para llevar a cabo la reforma he entrusted the implementation of the reform to the vice-president
    2. [tener seguridad]
    apuesto a que no viene I bet he doesn't come
    vt
    [colocar] to post
    * * *
    I v/t bet ( por on);
    apostar doble contra sencillo bet double or quits;
    ¿qué apostamos? do you want to bet?
    II v/i
    1 bet
    2
    :
    apostar por algo opt for sth;
    apostar fuerte por be firmly in favor of
    * * *
    apostar {19} v
    : to bet, to wager
    apuesto que no viene: I bet he's not coming
    * * *
    apostar vb to bet [pt. & pp. bet]

    Spanish-English dictionary > apostar

  • 19 гарантия размещения ценных бумаг

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гарантия размещения ценных бумаг

  • 20 подтверждённое обязательство

    2) Makarov: avowed commitment

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подтверждённое обязательство

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