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  • 61 point

    فَائِدَة \ advantage: sth. useful and likely to bring success: Long legs are an advantage to a runner. It will be to his advantage if he studies hard. benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor.. good: that which is right: You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good, use; value What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. goodness: good qualities: There’s a lot of goodness in cheese. interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. point: purpose; use: There’s no point in waiting any longer. use: value: What’s the use of getting angry? It’s no use waiting for him (It would be a waste of time), the purpose for which sth. is made; the work that sth. is able to do Knives have many uses; for cutting food; for sharpening pencils, etc.; How many uses can you think of for a brick?. \ See Also مِيزَة

    Arabic-English glossary > point

  • 62 use

    فَائِدَة \ advantage: sth. useful and likely to bring success: Long legs are an advantage to a runner. It will be to his advantage if he studies hard. benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor.. good: that which is right: You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good, use; value What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. goodness: good qualities: There’s a lot of goodness in cheese. interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. point: purpose; use: There’s no point in waiting any longer. use: value: What’s the use of getting angry? It’s no use waiting for him (It would be a waste of time), the purpose for which sth. is made; the work that sth. is able to do Knives have many uses; for cutting food; for sharpening pencils, etc.; How many uses can you think of for a brick?. \ See Also مِيزَة

    Arabic-English glossary > use

  • 63 bien1

    1 = fine [finer -comp., finest -sup.], neatly, tidy, jolly + Adjetivo/Adverbio, aright, alright [all right], all right [alright], good.
    Ex. The solution is fine when the qualifying term that the user seeks is present, and is used relatively consistently.
    Ex. This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.
    Ex. This was all very tidy, but who was to judge significance?.
    Ex. The public library people and some others have needs that have long been unmet, but jolly well ought to be as soon as possible.
    Ex. Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex. The article 'The kids are alright?' presents some of the findings of the questionnaire study which had as its focus the qualitative impact of public libraries on children's reading.
    Ex. So the system apparently works all right and no one is suggesting that it needs a major overhaul.
    Ex. It is imperative for young people to learn to be empathetic, both for their own good and for the good of society as a whole.
    ----
    * abrigarse bien = wrap up + warm.
    * acoger bien = welcome.
    * aguantarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * ahora bien = now.
    * bastante bien = good enough, rather well, fairly + Verbo.
    * bien aceptado = well-accepted.
    * bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.
    * bien administrado = well-managed.
    * bien afeitado = clean shaven.
    * bien andado = well trodden.
    * bien anunciado = well-advertised, well-announced.
    * bien arado = well-tilled.
    * bien argumentado = well-considered.
    * bien arreglado = well-groomed.
    * bien comprendido = well-understood.
    * bien común, el = common good, the, common wealth, the.
    * bien conectado = well-connected.
    * bien conocido = well-known, well-understood.
    * bien conseguido = well-rendered.
    * bien conservado = well-kept.
    * bien considerado = all things considered.
    * bien construido = well-built.
    * bien controlado = well-regulated.
    * bien cuidado = clean-cut, well-tended.
    * bien cultural = cultural product.
    * bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clean-cut, articulated, clear-cut.
    * bien demarcado = hard-edged.
    * bien de todos, el = common good, the.
    * bien dicho = amen to that!.
    * bien diferenciado = well differentiated.
    * bien dirigido = well-regulated.
    * bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].
    * bien dotado = well-equipped, well-endowed, well-resourced.
    * bien dotado de medios = well-resourced.
    * bien dotado de personal = well-staffed.
    * bien dotado de recursos = well-resourced.
    * bien educado = urbane.
    * bien encaminado = a step in the right direction.
    * bien ensayado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * bien entrada la noche = late at night.
    * bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].
    * bien equipado = well-appointed, well-equipped, well-resourced.
    * bien equipado de medios = well-resourced.
    * bien equipado de recursos = well-resourced.
    * bien escrito = well-written.
    * bien estructurado = well thought out, well-structured [well structured].
    * bien expresado = well-articulated.
    * bien financiado = well-funded.
    * bien formado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], articulated.
    * bien formalizado = well-formalised [well-formalized].
    * bien formulado = well-formulated.
    * bien fundado = well-justified, well-formulated.
    * bien fundamentado = well-founded.
    * bien gestionado = well-managed.
    * bien gobernado = well-regulated, well-governed.
    * bien hecho = well-made, well formed [well-formed], well-rendered, well done.
    * ¡bien hecho! = the way to go!.
    * bien iluminado = well-lit.
    * bien informado = well-informed, informed.
    * bienintencionado = well-intentioned, well meant, well-intended, well-meaning.
    * bien justificado = well-founded, well-formulated.
    * bien llevado = well-run.
    * bien merecido = well deserved, well deserved, well-earned.
    * bien mirado = all things considered.
    * bien... o... = either... or..., either... or....
    * bien ordenado = well-kept, well-ordered, in good order.
    * bien organizado = well-organised [well-organized], well-structured [well structured].
    * bien pagado = well-paid.
    * bien parecido = personable, good looking.
    * bien pensado = well thought out.
    * bien planeado = well-planned.
    * bien planificado = well-planned.
    * bien practicado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * bien preparado = well-trained, well-prepared.
    * bien presentado = well-presented, well-rendered.
    * bien producido = well-produced, well-made.
    * bien proporcionado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.].
    * bien provisto = well-endowed.
    * bien provisto (de) = well-stocked (with).
    * bien público = public good, commonwealth.
    * bien recibido = welcome.
    * bien reconocido = well-recognised [well-recognized].
    * bien redondito = well-rounded.
    * bien remunerado = well-paid.
    * bien representado = well represented, well-rendered.
    * bien seleccionado = well-chosen, well-selected.
    * bien sincronizado = well-synchronised [well-synchronized, -USA].
    * bien surtido (de) = well-stocked (with).
    * bien testado = well-tested.
    * bien tratado = well represented.
    * bien uniformado = well-uniformed.
    * bien ventilado = airy [airier -comp., airiest -sup.].
    * bien vestido = well-dressed, dapper.
    * bien visto = welcome.
    * caerse bien = hit it off.
    * cambiar Algo para bien = turn + Nombre + into a good thing.
    * cambiar para bien = change for + the better.
    * casar bien = fit in + well.
    * comenzar bien = get off to + a (good/great) start, make + a good start.
    * comprender bien = be clear in your mind.
    * comprenderse bien = be well understood.
    * conservarse bien = keep + well.
    * cosas + ir bien = things + go well.
    * creer que estar bien = feel + right.
    * cuatro verdades bien dichas = home truth.
    * dársele Algo bien a Uno = be good at.
    * dársele a Uno bien las plantas = have + a green thumb, have + green fingers.
    * dejar bien claro = make + it + crystal clear, make + Reflexivo + crystal clear.
    * desempeñar bien una función = perform + well.
    * despedirse de Alguien deseándole que todo vaya bien = wish + well.
    * el bien de = the good of.
    * empezar a ir bien = fall into + place.
    * estar bien = be okay, be in good shape, be in good health.
    * estar bien de salud = be in good health.
    * estar bien encaminado = be on the right track.
    * estar bien pensado = be carefully thought out.
    * funcionar bien = be in order.
    * gente bien = well-to-do, well-off.
    * hablar muy bien de = rant and rave.
    * hablarse bien de Algo o Alguien = be well spoken of.
    * hacer Algo muy bien = do + an excellent job of, make + an excellent job of.
    * hacer bien = do + good.
    * hacerlo bien = put + matters + right, be right on track.
    * hacer sentir bien = make + Nombre + feel good.
    * hasta ahora, todo bien = so far, so good.
    * haz el bien y no mires a quién = cast your bread upon the waters.
    * impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = property tax.
    * ir bien = go + well, do + well, go + strong.
    * ir bien encaminado = be on the right track.
    * ir todo bien = be fine.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + baza = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + cartas = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * llevarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * llevarse bien = get along, on good terms.
    * llevarse bien con Alguien = get on with + Pronombre Personal.
    * lo que está bien y lo que está mal = rights and wrongs.
    * mantener los ojos bien abiertos = keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open, keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned.
    * mantenerse bien = keep + well.
    * marchar bien = go + strong.
    * más bien = if you like, instead.
    * más bien bajo = shortish.
    * más bien pequeño = smallish.
    * más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.
    * masticar bien = chew up.
    * mirándolo bien = all things considered.
    * muy bien = nicely.
    * ¡muy bien! = the way to go!.
    * muy bien pagado = highly paid.
    * muy bien + podría + Verbo = might + well + Verbo.
    * muy bien + puede + Verbo = may well + Verbo.
    * muy bien remunerado = highly paid.
    * no caer bien = not take + kindly to.
    * no estar bien equilibrado = skew.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = to every cloud, there is a silver lining.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = every cloud has a silver lining, be a blessing in disguise.
    * no importa lo bien = no matter how well.
    * no muy bien informado = not-too-well-informed.
    * no ser bien visto = be in the doghouse.
    * no tomárselo bien = not take + kindly to.
    * pago único y bien grande = fat lump sum.
    * para bien = for the best, for the better.
    * para bien de = in the best interests of, for the good of.
    * para bien de Alguien = in + Posesivo + best interest.
    * para bien o para mal = for better or (for) worse, for good or (for) ill, for good or (for) evil.
    * para el bien de = for the benefit of.
    * para + Posesivo + propio bien = for + Posesivo + own good.
    * parecer bien = be all right with + Persona.
    * pasarlo bien = have + fun, be a great time.
    * pasárselo bien = have + a good time, have + a great time.
    * pasárselo la mar de bien = have + a whale of a time, have + a great time.
    * persona que duerme bien = good sleeper.
    * por ahora todo va bien = so far, so good.
    * por el bien del saber = for knowledge's sake.
    * puede muy bien ser = could well be.
    * puede muy bien ser que = it may well be that.
    * puede que al final sea para bien = be a blessing in disguise.
    * pues bien = well.
    * que bota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].
    * que no ajusta bien = ill-fitting.
    * que no cierra bien = leaky [leakier -comp., leakiest -sup], leaking.
    * que no queda bien = ill-fitting.
    * que rebota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * salir bien = go + well.
    * salir bien al final = turn out + right in the end.
    * salir todo bien = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet.
    * seguir haciéndolo bien = keep up + the good work.
    * seguir trabajando bien = keep up + the good work.
    * sentar bien a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.
    * sentirse bien = feel + good, wellness, feel + right, get + high.
    * sentirse bien con Uno mismo = feel + right.
    * ser algo bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser algo (muy) bien sabido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser por el bien de Alguien = be to + Posesivo + advantage.
    * estar suficientemente bien + Participio Pasado = be sufficiently well + Participio Pasado.
    * ser suficientemente bien + Participio Pasado = be sufficiently well + Participio Pasado.
    * ser un hecho bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser un hecho bien sabido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * servir muy bien = take + Nombre + a long way.
    * si bien es cierto que = albeit (that).
    * sin bien se mira = all things considered.
    * sino más bien = rather.
    * sino (que) más bien = but rather.
    * todo ir bien = all + be + well with the world.
    * tomárselo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * un trabajo bien hecho = a job well done.
    * usar Algo bien = put to + good use.
    * venir bien = be none the worse for (that), suit + best.
    * venir muy bien = fit + the bill.
    * ver bien = welcome.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien1

  • 64 С-125

    ОТ ЧИСТОГО СЕРДЦА PrepP Invar adv or, less often, subj-compl with бытье ( subj: abstr) fixed WO
    1. \С-125 поздравлять кого, желать кому (чего or чтобы...), жалеть кого, сочувствовать кому, смеяться и т. п. (expressing one's feelings, emotions) absolutely sincerely: (congratulate s.o. (wish s.o. sth. etc)) right (straight) from the heart
    (congratulate s.o. (wish s.o. sth. etc)) from the bottom of one's heart (wish s.o. sth. (pity s.o. etc)) with all one's heart (wish s.o. sth. (sympathize with s.o. etc)) wholeheartedly (laugh) heartily (do sth.) with a pure heart (a wish (one's laughter etc) is) perfectly genuine
    (of sympathy only) express one's heartfelt sympathy for s.o. (Суходолов:) Как мальчик, от чистого сердца я и сказал ей, что пришёл без всякого дела, ничего мне не надо, ни за чем (Погодин 1). (S.:) Like a little boy, I told her straight from my heart that I had come on no business at all, I didn't need anything, I had come for no special reason (1a).
    Марья Ивановна так просто рассказала моим родителям о странном знакомстве моём с Пугачёвым, что оно не только не беспокоило их, но ещё заставляло часто смеяться от чистого сердца (Пушкин 2). Maria Ivanovna had related my strange acquaintance with Pugachev so innocently that it not only did not worry my parents, but even made them laugh heartily (2a).
    Мой идеал - войти в церковь и поставить свечку от чистого сердца, ей-богу так. Тогда предел моим страданиям» (Достоевский 2). "My ideal is to go into a church and light a candle with a pure heart-by God, it's true. That would put an end to my sufferings" (2a).
    «Я вспомнил случай... Случай на одном юбилее... Отмечали какое-то „летие" одного старого, доброго, хорошего художника. Его все любили. По очереди подымались на трибуну, читали адреса, говорили речи, обнимали старика, целовали. И, ей-Богу, всё это было от чистого сердца» (Некрасов 1). "I remember one case....It occurred at an anniversary celebration....It was in honor of an old, kindhearted, good artist. Everyone liked him. One after another these people climbed up onto the platform, read out their congratulations, made their speeches, embraced and kissed the old man. And, by God, all this was perfectly genuine" (1a).
    2. \С-125 советовать кому, предлагать кому (что, что сделать), дарить кому что и т. п. with the best motives, for s.o. 's benefit: (give s.o. advice (offer s.o. sth., give s.o. sth. etc)) from (out of) the (sheer) goodness of one's heart
    ( s.o. 's advice (offer, gift etc) is (comes)) right (straight) from the heart (give s.o. advice etc) having s.o. % (best) interests at heart (in refer, to giving s.o. unwelcome advice that will ultimately benefit him) (tell s.o. to do sth.) for his own good.
    Искренне желая мне помочь, он (секретарь сельского райкома) предложил мне переделать конец повести... Его советы были от чистого сердца... (Войнович 1). Sincerely wishing to help me, he (the secretary of a rural district committee) proposed that I rewrite the ending (of the novella)....His advice came from the goodness of his heart... (1a).
    «Езжай-ка ты поскорей домой... Это я тебе - от чистого сердца. Понятно? В наши дела незачем вам мешаться. Понял?» (Шолохов 5). "You'd better go home as soon as you can....I mean it for your own good. Understand? It's no use meddling in our affairs. Get me?" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-125

  • 65 от чистого сердца

    [PrepP; Invar; adv or, less often, subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr); fixed WO]
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    1. от чистого сердца поздравлять кого, желать кому (чего or чтобы...), жалеть кого, сочувствовать кому, смеяться и т.п. (expressing one's feelings, emotions) absolutely sincerely:
    - (congratulate s.o. <wish s.o. sth. etc>) right (straight) from the heart;
    - (congratulate s.o. <wish s.o. sth. etc>) from the bottom of one's heart;
    - (wish s.o. sth. <pity s.o. etc>) with all one's heart;
    - (wish s.o. sth. <sympathize with s.o. etc>) wholeheartedly;
    - (do sth.) with a pure heart;
    - (a wish (one's laughter etc) is) perfectly genuine;
    - [of sympathy only] express one's heartfelt sympathy for s.o.
         ♦ [Суходолов:] Как мальчик, от чистого сердца я и сказал ей, что пришёл без всякого дела, ничего мне не надо, ни за чем (Погодин 1). [S.:] Like a little boy, I told her straight from my heart that I had come on no business at all, I didn't need anything, I had come for no special reason (1a).
         ♦ Марья Ивановна так просто рассказала моим родителям о странном знакомстве моём с Пугачёвым, что оно не только не беспокоило их, но ещё заставляло часто смеяться от чистого сердца (Пушкин 2). Maria Ivanovna had related my strange acquaintance with Pugachev so innocently that it not only did not worry my parents, but even made them laugh heartily (2a).
         ♦ "Мой идеал - войти в церковь и поставить свечку от чистого сердца, ей-богу так. Тогда предел моим страданиям" (Достоевский 2). "My ideal is to go into a church and light a candle with a pure heart-by God, it's true. That would put an end to my sufferings" (2a).
         ♦ "Я вспомнил случай... Случай на одном юбилее... Отмечали какое-то "летие" одного старого, доброго, хорошего художника. Его все любили. По очереди подымались на трибуну, читали адреса, говорили речи, обнимали старика, целовали. И, ей-Богу, всё это было от чистого сердца" (Некрасов 1). "I remember one case....It occurred at an anniversary celebration....It was in honor of an old, kindhearted, good artist. Everyone liked him. One after another these people climbed up onto the platform, read out their congratulations, made their speeches, embraced and kissed the old man. And, by God, all this was perfectly genuine" (1a).
    2. от чистого сердца советовать кому, предлагать кому (что, что сделать), дарить кому что и т.п. with the best motives, for s.o.'s benefit:
    - (give s.o. advice <offer s.o. sth., give s.o. sth. etc>) from (out of) the (sheer) goodness of one's heart;
    - (s.o.'s advice (offer, gift etc) is (comes)) right (straight) from the heart;
    - (give s.o. advice etc) having s.o.'s (best) interests at heart;
    - [in refer, to giving s.o. unwelcome advice that will ultimately benefit him](tell s.o. to do sth.) for his own good.
         ♦ Искренне желая мне помочь, он [секретарь сельского райкома] предложил мне переделать конец повести... Его советы были от чистого сердца... (Войнович 1). Sincerely wishing to help me, he [the secretary of a rural district committee] proposed that I rewrite the ending [of the novella].... His advice came from the goodness of his heart... (1a).
         ♦ "Езжай-ка ты поскорей домой... Это я тебе - от чистого сердца. Понятно? В наши дела незачем вам мешаться. Понял?" (Шолохов 5). "You'd better go home as soon as you can....I mean it for your own good. Understand? It's no use meddling in our affairs. Get me?" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от чистого сердца

  • 66 благо

    I с.
    1) высок. (добро, благополучие) good

    о́бщее бла́го — common / general benefit; common good

    для ва́шего же бла́га — for your own good

    э́то пойдёт ему́ во бла́го — it will do him good

    на бла́го, для бла́га (рд.) — for the benefit / good (of)

    для бла́га челове́чества — for the welfare / sake / good of mankind

    жела́ю вам всех благ — I wish you every happiness

    2) обыкн. мн. (то, что удовлетворяет потребности) welfare

    бла́га жи́зни — the good things of life, creature comforts

    материа́льные бла́га — material welfare

    произво́дство материа́льных благ — production of material wealth

    земны́е бла́га — earthly blessings

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    всех благ! (до свидания) разг. — all the best!, so long!

    ни за каки́е бла́га (в ми́ре) — not for the world

    счесть за бла́го — consider / deem it right and proper

    II союз разг.
    1) ( поскольку) since; now that

    по́льзуйтесь слу́чаем, бла́го вы здесь — use the opportunity since you are here

    2) ( тем более что) the more so because

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  • 67 ערב I

    עָרַבI (b. h.; cmp. אָרַב) (to insert, press into, interweave, 1) to mix, confuse. Yalk. Deut. 808 עָרְבוּ את העיסה (or עֵרְבוּ Pi.; not ערכו), v. עִיסָה. 2) to substitute, put in place of, to vouch for. Cant. R. to I, 4 אבותינו עוֹרְבִים אותנו let our ancestors be our surety (for our observance of the Law); Yalk. Cant. 982. Deut. R. s. 3 מבקשים אתם שנַעֲרוֹב אתכסוכ׳ do you want us to guarantee to you that, if you separate your tithes properly, the mice will not attack your grain any more? Ib. ע׳ אותן והלכו he did guarantee to them, and the mice went Tanḥ. Vayigg. 5 מפני מה לא עָרַבְתָּ אתוכ׳ why didst thou not pledge thyself for thy brother &c?; a. fr. Pi. עֵירֵב 1) to mix. Gitt.52b שמואל אמר מְעָרֵב Samuel explains ( המנסך ib. V, 4, v. נָסַךְ), he who mixes forbidden wine with his neighbors permitted wine. Koh. R. to IX, 13, a. e. המערב מים בייןוכ׳ who puts water into wine, v. גְּלַבְקְיָא. M. Kat. 8b אין מְעָרְבִין שמחה בשמחה you must not mix one rejoicing with another (e. g. celebrate a wedding during the Festive Week); Gen. R. s. 70. Y.Ber.II, 4d top; Y.Meg.I, 71c עי׳ את האותיות if one made the letters of a word of uneven sizes (so that they are not in a line). Gen. R. s. 15 שלא לעָרֵב את האותיות he said המוציא in order not to confound the letters (by saying העולם מוציא); Y.Ber.VI, 10a bot. ראשי אותיות; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּרָב; f. מְעוּרֶבֶת; pl. מְעוּרָבִים, מְעוּרָבִין; מְעוּרָבוֹת. Yalk. Deut. 808 וראה הפת מע׳ קיבר and saw that the bread was mixed with coarse flour. Erub.27a כשקרבי דגים מע׳ בהן when entrails of fish are mixed up with the brine; a. e.Lev. R. s. 20 (in Chald. dict.) מעורב, v. עַרְבֵּב. 2) (denom. of עֵירוּב 2) to lay an ʿErub, to create a symbolical community of residence or continuity of action. Erub.III, 1 מערבין לנזיר ביין you may use wine for an ʿErub for the benefit of a Nazarite. Ib. 84b; 87b עד שיְעָרְבוּ until they connect them symbolically by an ʿErub; a. v. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.XVI, 3 חצר המע׳ a court which has been made available for Sabbath movements by means of an ʿErub; a. e. 3) to pledge. Part. pass. as ab. Esth. R. to I, 1 (ref. to בני התערבות, 2 Chr. 25:24) שהיו מְעוּרָבוֹתֵיהֶן של אבותיהן they were the hostages for their fathers. Hithpa. הִתְעָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְעָרֵב to be mixed. Ḥull.VI, 5 דםשנ׳ במים if blood (which requires covering up, v. כִּיסּוּי) has been mixed with water. Tosef.Ter.V, 15 פרוסות … שנִתְעָרְבוּוכ׳ if pieces of show-bread have become mixed up with a hundred times as many pieces of secular bread; Yeb.81b פרוסה … שנִתְעָרְבָהוכ׳; Y.Orl.II, 61d bot. Cant. R. to I, 3 מה השמן הזה אין מִתְעָרֵב … אין מִתְעָרְבִיםוכ׳ as oil cannot be mixed with other liquids, so Israel should not be mixed with the nations of the world; a. fr.

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  • 68 עָרַב

    עָרַבI (b. h.; cmp. אָרַב) (to insert, press into, interweave, 1) to mix, confuse. Yalk. Deut. 808 עָרְבוּ את העיסה (or עֵרְבוּ Pi.; not ערכו), v. עִיסָה. 2) to substitute, put in place of, to vouch for. Cant. R. to I, 4 אבותינו עוֹרְבִים אותנו let our ancestors be our surety (for our observance of the Law); Yalk. Cant. 982. Deut. R. s. 3 מבקשים אתם שנַעֲרוֹב אתכסוכ׳ do you want us to guarantee to you that, if you separate your tithes properly, the mice will not attack your grain any more? Ib. ע׳ אותן והלכו he did guarantee to them, and the mice went Tanḥ. Vayigg. 5 מפני מה לא עָרַבְתָּ אתוכ׳ why didst thou not pledge thyself for thy brother &c?; a. fr. Pi. עֵירֵב 1) to mix. Gitt.52b שמואל אמר מְעָרֵב Samuel explains ( המנסך ib. V, 4, v. נָסַךְ), he who mixes forbidden wine with his neighbors permitted wine. Koh. R. to IX, 13, a. e. המערב מים בייןוכ׳ who puts water into wine, v. גְּלַבְקְיָא. M. Kat. 8b אין מְעָרְבִין שמחה בשמחה you must not mix one rejoicing with another (e. g. celebrate a wedding during the Festive Week); Gen. R. s. 70. Y.Ber.II, 4d top; Y.Meg.I, 71c עי׳ את האותיות if one made the letters of a word of uneven sizes (so that they are not in a line). Gen. R. s. 15 שלא לעָרֵב את האותיות he said המוציא in order not to confound the letters (by saying העולם מוציא); Y.Ber.VI, 10a bot. ראשי אותיות; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּרָב; f. מְעוּרֶבֶת; pl. מְעוּרָבִים, מְעוּרָבִין; מְעוּרָבוֹת. Yalk. Deut. 808 וראה הפת מע׳ קיבר and saw that the bread was mixed with coarse flour. Erub.27a כשקרבי דגים מע׳ בהן when entrails of fish are mixed up with the brine; a. e.Lev. R. s. 20 (in Chald. dict.) מעורב, v. עַרְבֵּב. 2) (denom. of עֵירוּב 2) to lay an ʿErub, to create a symbolical community of residence or continuity of action. Erub.III, 1 מערבין לנזיר ביין you may use wine for an ʿErub for the benefit of a Nazarite. Ib. 84b; 87b עד שיְעָרְבוּ until they connect them symbolically by an ʿErub; a. v. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.XVI, 3 חצר המע׳ a court which has been made available for Sabbath movements by means of an ʿErub; a. e. 3) to pledge. Part. pass. as ab. Esth. R. to I, 1 (ref. to בני התערבות, 2 Chr. 25:24) שהיו מְעוּרָבוֹתֵיהֶן של אבותיהן they were the hostages for their fathers. Hithpa. הִתְעָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְעָרֵב to be mixed. Ḥull.VI, 5 דםשנ׳ במים if blood (which requires covering up, v. כִּיסּוּי) has been mixed with water. Tosef.Ter.V, 15 פרוסות … שנִתְעָרְבוּוכ׳ if pieces of show-bread have become mixed up with a hundred times as many pieces of secular bread; Yeb.81b פרוסה … שנִתְעָרְבָהוכ׳; Y.Orl.II, 61d bot. Cant. R. to I, 3 מה השמן הזה אין מִתְעָרֵב … אין מִתְעָרְבִיםוכ׳ as oil cannot be mixed with other liquids, so Israel should not be mixed with the nations of the world; a. fr.

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  • 69 Gunst

    f; -, kein Pl.
    1. (Wohlwollen) favo(u)r, goodwill; jemandem seine Gunst schenken show favo(u)r to s.o.; in jemandes Gunst stehen be in s.o.’s good graces (umg. good books); um jemandes Gunst werben court ( oder try to win) s.o.’s favo(u)r; im Wahlkampf etc.: woo s.o.; jemandes Gunst verlieren fall out of favo(u)r with s.o.; die Gunst des Augenblicks oder der Stunde nutzen fig. make hay while the sun shines
    2. (Gefallen) favo(u)r; jemandem eine große Gunst erweisen do s.o. a big favo(u)r
    3. zu Gunsten zugunsten; zu meinen etc. Gunsten in my etc. favo(u)r; Saldo zu Ihren Gunsten balance in your favo(u)r
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    die Gunst
    favor; favour
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    Gụnst [gʊnst]
    f -, no pl
    favour (Brit), favor (US); (= Wohlwollen auch) goodwill; (= Gönnerschaft auch) patronage; (des Schicksals etc) benevolence

    zu meinen/deinen Gunsten — in my/your favo(u)r

    jdm eine Gunst erweisen (geh)to do sb a kindness

    jdm die Gunst erweisen, etw zu tun (geh)to be so gracious as to do sth for sb

    Gunst stehen — to have or enjoy sb's favo(u)r, to be in favo(u)r with sb

    See:
    = zugunsten
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    (a state of being approved of: He was very much in favour with the Prime Minister.) favour
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    <->
    [ˈgʊnst]
    1. (Wohlwollen) goodwill no pl, no indef art
    jds \Gunst besitzen [o genießen] to enjoy sb's favour [or AM -or]
    in jds dat \Gunst stehen to be in sb's favour
    jdm eine \Gunst erweisen (geh) to do [or grant] sb a favour
    sich dat jds \Gunst verscherzen to lose sb's favour
    2. (Vergünstigung) favour [or AM -or]
    zu jds \Gunsten in sb's favour
    er schloss eine Lebensversicherung zu \Gunsten seiner Tochter ab he took out a life assurance policy for the benefit of his daughter
    3. (günstige Konstellation)
    die \Gunst einer S. gen the advantageousness of sth
    er nutzte die \Gunst des Augenblicks aus he took advantage of the favourable moment
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    die; Gunst
    1) favour; goodwill

    die Gunst der Stunde nutzen(fig.) take advantage of the favourable or propitious moment

    2)

    zu Gunstens. zugunsten

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    Gunst f; -, kein pl
    1. (Wohlwollen) favo(u)r, goodwill;
    jemandem seine Gunst schenken show favo(u)r to sb;
    in jemandes Gunst stehen be in sb’s good graces (umg good books);
    um jemandes Gunst werben court ( oder try to win) sb’s favo(u)r; im Wahlkampf etc: woo sb;
    jemandes Gunst verlieren fall out of favo(u)r with sb;
    der Stunde nutzen fig make hay while the sun shines
    2. (Gefallen) favo(u)r;
    3.
    zu meinen etc
    Gunsten in my etc favo(u)r;
    Saldo zu Ihren Gunsten balance in your favo(u)r
    * * *
    die; Gunst
    1) favour; goodwill

    die Gunst der Stunde nutzen(fig.) take advantage of the favourable or propitious moment

    2)
    * * *
    nur sing. f.
    favor (US) n.
    favour (UK) n.
    grace n.

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  • 70 ради вас

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  • 71 Unterstützung

    Un·ter·stüt·zung f
    1) kein pl ( Hilfe) support;
    ich möchte Sie um Ihre \Unterstützung bitten I should like to ask you for your support;
    zur \Unterstützung einer S. gen in support of sth
    2) ( finanzielle Hilfeleistung) income support; (Arbeitslosen\Unterstützung) benefit;
    nimm die 1.000 Euro als kleine \Unterstützung take the 1,000 euros to help you out a bit;
    eine \Unterstützung beantragen to apply for assistance;
    eine \Unterstützung beziehen to be on income support/[unemployment] benefit

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  • 72 durchgehen

    (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    I v/i
    1. durchgehen ( durch ) Person: go ( oder walk) through, pass (through); im Bus etc.: bitte nach hinten durchgehen please pass ( oder move) right down (to the back)
    2. umg. (durchpassen, durchgelangen) go through; unter einer Brücke durchgehen pass under a bridge
    3. Zug etc.: go (right) through, go direct; geht der Zug durch, oder muss ich umsteigen? is this a through-train or will I have to change?
    4. Party, Sitzung: carry ( oder go) on, last
    5. unpers.: geht es da durch? is that the way (through)?; hier geht’s nicht durch this isn’t the way (through)
    6. Pferd: bolt ( jemandem with s.o.)
    7. umg., fig. durchbrennen 3; seine Fantasie etc. geht manchmal mit ihm durch fig. sometimes his imagination etc. gets the better of him; sein Temperament ging mit ihm durch he got carried away
    8. umg. Antrag: be accepted; Gesetz: be passed, go through
    9. (geduldet werden) pass, be tolerated; etw. durchgehen lassen let s.th. pass, turn a blind eye to s.th.; jemandem etw. durchgehen lassen let s.o. get away with s.th.; du lässt den Kindern viel zu viel durchgehen you let the children get away with far too much
    10. umg.: durchgehen für (gehalten werden) be taken for
    II v/t (Unterlagen etc.) go through ( oder over); ich ging es nochmal auf Tippfehler ( hin) durch I checked it over ( oder went through it) again for typos
    * * *
    to pass through; to stampede; to go through; to peruse
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    dụrch|ge|hen sep irreg aux sein
    1. vi
    1) (lit) (durch etw sth) to go through, to walk through; (durch Kontrolle, Zoll) to pass through; (= weitergehen, inf = sich durchstecken lassen) to go through

    bitte durchgehen! (im Bus)move right down( the bus) please!

    2) (Fluss, Weg, Linie etc)(durch etw sth) to run through, to go through; (fig Thema) to run through
    3) (= durchdringen) to come through (durch etw sth)
    4) (= nicht zurückgewiesen werden) (Gesetz) to be passed, to go through; (Antrag) to be carried, to be passed, to go through
    5) (= toleriert werden) to be allowed (to pass), to be tolerated

    jdm etw durchgehen lassento let sb get away with sth, to overlook sth

    6)

    (= gehalten werden für) für etw durchgehen — to pass for sth, to be taken for sth

    7) (= durchpassen) to go through (durch etw sth)

    durchgehen — to go (through) between/under sth

    8) (ohne Unterbrechung) to go straight through; (Fußgänger) to walk or go straight through; (Flug) to be nonstop or direct; (zeitlich Party, Unterricht; örtlich Straße, Linie) to run (right) through, to go straight through

    die ganze Nacht durchgehen (Mensch)to walk all night (long), to walk throughout the night; (Party) to last all night (long)

    9) (Pferd etc) to bolt; (inf = sich davonmachen) to run off or away

    mit jdm durchgehento run or go off with sb, to elope with sb

    seine Frau ist ihm durchgegangenhis wife has run off and left him

    10)

    (= außer Kontrolle geraten) mit jdm durchgehen (Temperament, Nerven)to get the better of sb; (Gefühle auch) to run away with sb

    2. vt auch aux haben
    (= durchsehen, - sprechen etc) to go or run through, to go or run over
    3. vi impers

    es geht durch/nicht durch — there's a/no way through

    * * *
    1) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) bolt
    2) (to repeat (a story etc): I'll go over the whole lesson again.) go over
    3) (to list: He went over all her faults.) go over
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) go through
    5) (to behave wildly; to go out of control.) run riot
    6) (to repeat for practice: Let's run over the plan again.) run over
    7) (to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) run through
    * * *
    durch|ge·hen
    [ˈdʊrçge:ən]
    I. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (gehen)
    [durch etw akk] \durchgehen to go through [sth]
    bitte \durchgehen! move right to the back, please!; (im Bus) move right down [the bus] please!
    darf ich \durchgehen? may I come through, please?
    2. (fam: durchpassen)
    [durch etw akk] \durchgehen to go [or fit] through [sth]
    der Faden geht nicht durch das Nadelöhr durch the thread won't fit [or go] through the eye of the needle
    zwischen/unter etw dat \durchgehen to go [or fit] between/under sth
    [durch jdn/etw] \durchgehen to go through [sb/sth]
    der Regen geht schon durch die Hose durch the rain has already soaked my trousers
    4. BAHN (ohne Unterbrechung fahren)
    bis zu etw dat \durchgehen to go non-stop [or BRIT to go direct] to sth
    geht dieser Zug bis zur Hauptstadt durch? does this train go non-stop [or go direct] to the capital?
    der Zug geht bis Wien durch the train won't stop till Vienna
    bis zu etw dat \durchgehen to go right through to sth [or all the way [through] to sth]
    geht der Weg bis zur Schule durch? does the path go all the way [through] to the school?
    das Kabel muss bis zum anderen Ende des Raumes \durchgehen the cable has to go right through to [or all the way [through] to] the other side of the room
    durch etw akk \durchgehen to run through sth
    der Gedanke geht durch den ganzen Roman durch the idea runs through the whole novel
    7. (fam: andauern) to go straight through to [or until] sth
    die Besprechung geht bis zum Abend durch the meeting will last [or go through] until the evening
    8. (angenommen werden) to go through; POL Antrag to be carried [or passed]; Gesetz to be passed
    der Antrag wird im Parlament so nicht \durchgehen the motion in its current form won't be carried [or passed] in parliament
    ist dein Antrag auf Wohngeld durchgegangen? did your application for housing benefit go through?
    9. (fam: weglaufen)
    [jdm] mit jdm/etw \durchgehen to run off [from sb] with sb/sth
    seine Frau war ihm mit einem jüngeren Mann einfach durchgegangen his wife simply upped and left him for a younger man fam
    mit dem Geld \durchgehen to run off with the money
    meine Frau ist mit ihrem Liebhaber durchgegangen my wife has left me for her lover
    10. (außer Kontrolle geraten)
    mit jdm \durchgehen to get the better of sb
    die Fantasie geht/Gefühle gehen mit jdm durch sb's imagination runs/feelings run wild
    für etw akk \durchgehen to be taken [or to pass] for sth
    du könntest für 30 \durchgehen you could be taken [or pass] for 30
    12. (fam o fig: dulden)
    etw \durchgehen lassen to tolerate [or overlook] sth
    jdm etw \durchgehen lassen to let sb get away with sth
    diese Fehler können wir Ihnen auf Dauer nicht \durchgehen lassen, Herr Lang! we can't tolerate [or overlook] these mistakes forever, Mr Lang!
    für dieses eine Mal will ich Ihnen das noch mal \durchgehen lassen! I'll let it pass [or I'll overlook it] [just] this once!
    13. Reittiere to bolt
    II. vt Hilfsverb: sein o haben
    etw [mit jdm] \durchgehen to go [or look] through sth [with sb]
    seine Notizen \durchgehen to go [or look] through one's notes
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — go or walk through [something]

    ‘bitte durchgehen!’ — ‘pass or move right down, please’

    2)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — <rain, water> come through [something]; < wind> go through [something]

    3) <train, bus, flight> go [right] through ( bis to); go direct
    4) <path etc.> go or run through ( bis zu to); < stripe> go or run right through
    5) (angenommen werden) <application, claim> be accepted; < law> be passed; < motion> be carried; < bill> be passed, get through
    6) (hingenommen werden) < discrepancy> be tolerated; <mistake, discourtesy> be allowed to or let pass, be overlooked

    [jemandem] etwas durchgehen lassen — let somebody get away with something

    8) (ugs.): (davonlaufen) run off

    die Nerven gehen mit ihm durchhe loses his temper

    ihr Temperament/ihre Begeisterung geht mit ihr durch — her temperament/enthusiasm gets the better of her

    10) (ugs.): (durchgebracht werden können)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — go through [something]

    für neu/30 Jahre usw. durchgehen — be taken to be or pass for new/thirty etc

    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb; mit sein go through <newspaper, text>
    * * *
    durchgehen (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    A. v/i
    1.
    durchgehen (durch) Person: go ( oder walk) through, pass (through); im Bus etc:
    bitte nach hinten durchgehen please pass ( oder move) right down (to the back)
    2. umg (durchpassen, durchgelangen) go through;
    unter einer Brücke durchgehen pass under a bridge
    3. Zug etc: go (right) through, go direct;
    geht der Zug durch, oder muss ich umsteigen? is this a through-train or will I have to change?
    4. Party, Sitzung: carry ( oder go) on, last
    5. unpers:
    geht es da durch? is that the way (through)?;
    hier geht’s nicht durch this isn’t the way (through)
    6. Pferd: bolt (
    jemandem with sb)
    7. umg, fig durchbrennen 3;
    geht manchmal mit ihm durch fig sometimes his imagination etc gets the better of him;
    8. umg Antrag: be accepted; Gesetz: be passed, go through
    9. (geduldet werden) pass, be tolerated;
    etwas durchgehen lassen let sth pass, turn a blind eye to sth;
    jemandem etwas durchgehen lassen let sb get away with sth;
    du lässt den Kindern viel zu viel durchgehen you let the children get away with far too much
    10. umg:
    B. v/t (Unterlagen etc) go through ( oder over);
    ich ging es nochmal auf Tippfehler (hin) durch I checked it over ( oder went through it) again for typos
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — go or walk through [something]

    ‘bitte durchgehen!’ — ‘pass or move right down, please’

    2)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — <rain, water> come through [something]; < wind> go through [something]

    3) <train, bus, flight> go [right] through ( bis to); go direct
    4) <path etc.> go or run through ( bis zu to); < stripe> go or run right through
    5) (angenommen werden) <application, claim> be accepted; < law> be passed; < motion> be carried; < bill> be passed, get through
    6) (hingenommen werden) < discrepancy> be tolerated; <mistake, discourtesy> be allowed to or let pass, be overlooked

    [jemandem] etwas durchgehen lassen — let somebody get away with something

    8) (ugs.): (davonlaufen) run off

    ihr Temperament/ihre Begeisterung geht mit ihr durch — her temperament/enthusiasm gets the better of her

    10) (ugs.): (durchgebracht werden können)

    [durch etwas] durchgehen — go through [something]

    für neu/30 Jahre usw. durchgehen — be taken to be or pass for new/thirty etc

    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb; mit sein go through <newspaper, text>
    * * *
    v.
    to peruse v.

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  • 73 guttun

    gut|tun sep irreg
    vi

    jdm gúttun — to do sb good

    See:
    auch gut
    * * *
    gut|tun
    [jdm] \guttun to do [sb] good
    das hat mir unheimlich gutgetan that did me a power [or world] of good
    eine Tasse Kaffee würde mir jetzt \guttun I could just do with a cup of coffee now
    es tut jdm gut, etw zu tun it does sb good to do sth
    * * *
    * s. gut 1. 1)
    * * *
    guttun v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-):
    jemandem/etwas guttun do sb/sth good; jemandem oder bei einer Sache: be good for; sehr: do a lot of good;
    das tut gut! that’s just what I need, that feels good; bei Erleichterung: that’s better; stärker: what a relief;
    das tut ihm gut! auch iron he could do with that;
    jemandem nicht guttun Arznei etc: disagree with sb;
    das tut deinem Magen nicht gut it’s no good for your stomach, it won’t do your stomach any good
    * * *
    * s. gut 1. 1)
    * * *
    v.
    to benefit v.

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  • 74 интерес

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > интерес

  • 75 pro

    1.
    prō (archaic collat. form, posi in posimerium; cf. pono, from posino; cf. Gr. poti and pot with pros), adv. and prep. [root in Sanscr. prep. pra-, before, as in prathamas, first; Gr. pro; cf.: proteros, prôtos, etc.; Lat.: prae, prior, priscus, etc.; perh. old abl. form, of which prae is the loc. ], before, in front of; and, transf., for, with the idea of protection, substitution, or proportion.
    I.
    Adv., found only in the transf. comp. signif. (v. infra, II. B. 3.) in connection with quam and ut: pro quam and pro ut (the latter usually written in one word, prout), like prae quam and prae ut.
    * A.
    Pro quam, in proportion as, just as:

    nec satis est, pro quam largos exaestuat aestus,

    Lucr. 2, 1137. —
    B.
    Pro ut or prout, according as, in proportion, accordingly, proportionably as, just as, as (class.):

    compararat argenti bene facti, prout Thermitani hominis facultates ferebant, satis,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 83:

    tuas litteras, prout res postulat, exspecto,

    id. Att. 11, 6 fin.:

    id, prout cujusque ingenium erat, interpretabantur,

    Liv. 38, 50:

    prout locus iniquus aequusve his aut illis, prout animus pugnantium est, prout numerus, varia pugnae fortuna est,

    id. 38, 40 fin. —With a corresp. ita:

    ejusque rationem ita haberi, prout haberi lege liceret,

    Cic. Phil. 5, 17, 46:

    prout sedes ipsa est, ita varia genera morborum sunt,

    Cels. 4, 4, 5:

    prout nives satiaverint, ita Nilum increscere,

    Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 51.—
    II.
    Prep. with abl. (late Lat. with acc.:

    PRO SALVTEM SVAM,

    Inscr. Grut. 4, 12; 46, 9; Inscr. Orell. 2360), before, in front of.
    A.
    Lit., of place:

    sedens pro aede Castoris,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 11, 27:

    praesidia, quae pro templis cernitis,

    id. Mil. 1, 2:

    ii qui pro portis castrorum in statione erant,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 32:

    pro castris copias habere,

    id. ib. 7, 66:

    pro castris dimicare,

    id. ib. 5, 16:

    pro oppido,

    id. ib. 7, 71:

    pro opere consistere,

    Sall. J. 92, 9:

    castra pro moenibus locata,

    Liv. 2, 53; 4, 17:

    pro muro,

    id. 30, 10:

    pro castris explicare aciem,

    id. 6, 23:

    pro vallo,

    Plin. 2, 37, 37, § 101; Vell. 2, 19, 1.—With verbs of motion:

    Caesar pro castris suas copias produxit,

    before the camp, Caes. B. G. 1, 48:

    hasce tabulas hic ibidem pro pedibus tuis obicito,

    before your feet, App. Mag. p. 337, 36; id. M. 4, p. 155, 2.—
    2.
    In partic., with the accessory idea of presence on the front part, on the edge or brink of a place, on or in the front of, often to be translated by a simple on or in:

    pro censu classis iuniorum, Serv. Tullius cum dixit, accipi debet in censu, ut ait M. Varro, sicuti pro aede Castoris, pro tribunali, pro testimonio,

    Fest. p. 246 Müll.; cf.: pro significat in, ut pro rostris, pro aede, pro tribunali, Paul. ex Fest. p. 228 Müll.; and:

    pro sententia ac si dicatur in sententiā, ut pro rostris id est in rostris,

    id. p. 226 Müll.: hac re pro suggestu pronunciata, qs. standing on the front part of the tribune, or, as we would say, on the tribune, Caes. B. G. 6, 3: pro tribunali cum aliquid ageretur, was transacted before or at my tribunal, Cic. Fam. 3, 8, 21; so,

    pro tribunali,

    id. Pis. 5, 11; id. Sest. 15, 34: pro contione, before the assembled army; and, in gen., before the assembly:

    laudatus pro contione Jugurtha,

    Sall. J. 8, 2; cf. Curt. 9, 1, 1:

    pro contione laudibus legati militumque tollere animos,

    Liv. 7, 7:

    fortes viros pro contione donantis,

    Curt. 10, 5, 10:

    pro contione litteras recitare,

    id. 4, 10, 16; Liv. 38, 23 fin.:

    pro contione palam utrumque temptavit,

    Suet. Vesp. 7; Tac. A. 3, 9; Front. Strat. 1, 11, 3: [p. 1448] 4, 5, 11; cf.:

    pro comitio,

    Suet. Aug. 43:

    uti pro consilio imperatum erat,

    in the council, Sall. J. 29, 6; cf.:

    supplicatio in triduum pro collegio decemvirūm imperata fuit,

    Liv. 38, 36:

    pontifices pro collegio decrevisse,

    Gell. 11, 3, 2:

    pro collegio pronuntiare,

    Liv. 4, 26, 9:

    suas simultates pro magistratu exercere,

    id. 39, 5:

    pro munimentis castelli manipulos explicat,

    before, on the fortifications, Tac. A. 2, 80; 12, 33: stabat pro litore diversa acies, in front of or upon the shore, id. ib. 14, 30:

    legionem pro ripā componere,

    id. ib. 12, 29:

    velamenta et infulas pro muris ostentant,

    in front of, from the walls, Tac. H. 3, 31; so,

    pro muris,

    id. A. 2, 81:

    ad hoc mulieres puerique pro tectis aedificiorum saxa et alia, quae locus praebebat, certatim mittere,

    standing on the edge of the roofs, from the roofs, Sall. J. 67, 1 Kritz.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    To signify a standing before or in front of, for defence or protection; hence an acting for, in behalf of, in favor of, for the benefit of, on the side of (opp. contra, adversum):

    veri inveniendi causā contra omnia dici oportere et pro omnibus,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 60; cf.:

    hoc non modo non pro me, sed contra me est potius,

    id. de Or. 3, 20, 75:

    partim nihil contra Habitum valere, partim etiam pro hoc esse,

    id. Clu. 32, 88:

    difficillimum videtur quod dixi, pro ipsis esse quibus eveniunt ista, quae horremus ac tremimus,

    Sen. Prov. 3, 2:

    haec cum contra legem proque lege dicta essent,

    Liv. 34, 8: pro Romano populo armis certare, Enn. ap. Non. 150, 6 (Ann. v. 215 Vahl.); cf.: pro vostrā vitā morti occumbant, id. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 2, 62 (Trag. v. 176 Vahl.): quae ego pro re publica fecissem, Cato ap. Front. p. 149:

    nihil ab eo praetermissum est, quod aut pro re publicā conquerendum fuit, aut pro eā disputandum,

    Cic. Sest. 2, 3:

    omnia me semper pro amicorum periculis, nihil umquam pro me ipso deprecatum,

    id. de Or. 2, 49, 201:

    convenit dimicare pro legibus, pro libertate, pro patriā,

    id. Tusc. 4, 19, 43:

    dulce et decorum est pro patriā mori,

    Hor. C. 3, 2, 13; cf. id. ib. 3, 19, 2:

    pro sollicitis non tacitus reis,

    id. ib. 4, 1, 14:

    spondere levi pro paupere,

    id. A. P. 423:

    urbes, quae viris aut loco pro hostibus et advorsum se opportunissumae erant,

    Sall. J. 88, 4:

    nec aliud adversus validissimas gentes pro nobis utilius, quam, etc.,

    Tac. Agr. 12:

    et locus pro vobis et nox erit, Liv 9, 24, 8: et loca sua et genus pugnae pro hoste fuere,

    id. 39, 30, 3:

    pro Corbulone aetas, patrius mos... erant: contra, etc.,

    Tac. A. 3, 31; id. H. 4, 78; Curt. 4, 14, 16.—
    2.
    With the notion of replacement or substitution, in the place of, instead of, for.
    a.
    In gen.: numquam ego argentum pro vino congiario... disdidi, Cato ap. Front. p. 149:

    ego ibo pro te, si tibi non libet,

    Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 10:

    ego pro te molam,

    Ter. And. 1, 2, 29; Cic. Leg. 2, 5, 13:

    mutata (ea dico), in quibus pro verbo proprio subicitur aliud... ut cum minutum dicimus animum pro parvo, etc.,

    id. Or. 27, 92 sq.; cf.:

    libenter etiam copulando verba jungebant, ut sodes pro si audes, sis pro si vis... ain' pro aisne, nequire pro non quire, malle pro magis velle, nolle pro non velle. Dein etiam saepe et exin pro deinde et exinde dicimus,

    id. ib. 45, 154:

    pro vitulā statuis dulcem Aulide natam, Hor S. 2, 3, 199: pro bene sano Ac non incauto fictum astutumque vocamus,

    id. ib. 1, 3, 61; cf. Suet. Caes. 70:

    pro ope ferendā sociis pergit ipse ire, etc.,

    Liv. 23, 28, 11 Weissenb. ad loc.; Zumpt, Gram. § 667; cf.:

    pro eo, ut ipsi ex alieno agro raperent, suas terras, etc.,

    Liv. 22, 1, 2.—
    b.
    Esp. freq. in connection with the title of any officer, to denote his substitute' pro consule, pro praetore, pro quaestore, pro magistro, etc. (afterwards joined into one word, as proconsul, propraetor, proquaestor, promagister, etc.), proconsul, proprœtor, proquœstor, vice-director:

    cum pro consule in Ciliciam proficiscens Athenas venissem,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 18, 82; cf.:

    cum L. Philippus pro consulibus eum se mittere dixit, non pro consule,

    instead of the consuls, not as proconsul, id. Phil. 11, 8, 18:

    nec pro praetore, Caesarem (vocat),

    id. ib. 13, 10, 22; Liv. 35, 1. cum Alexandriae pro quaestore essem, Cic. Ac. 2, 4, 11' cf.:

    litteris Q. Caepionis Bruti pro consule... Q. Hortensii pro consule opera, etc.,

    id. Phil. 10, 11, 26: P. Terentius operas in portu et scripturā Asiae pro magistro dedit, id. Att. 11, 10, 1; cf. id. Verr. 2, 2, 70, § 169; id. Fam. 13, 65, 1; see also the words proconsul, promagister, propraetor, proquaestor, etc.—
    c.
    So of price, penalty, etc., in exchange, in return for:

    tres minas pro istis duobus dedi,

    Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 138; id. Aul. 3, 3, 8:

    pro hujus peccatis ego supplicium sufferam,

    Ter. And. 5, 3, 17:

    dimidium ejus quod pactus esset, pro carmine daturum,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 351:

    pro vitā hominis nisi hominis vita reddatur, non posse deorum inmortalium numen placari,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 16:

    id pro immolatis in foro Tarquiniensium Romanis poenae hostibus redditum,

    Liv. 7, 19, 3:

    vos, pro paternis sceleribus, poenas date,

    Sen. Med. 925; Lact. 2, 7, 21:

    pro crimine poenas,

    Ov. Ib. 621.—
    3.
    Pro is also frequently used to denote the viewing, judging, considering, representing of a thing as something, for, the same as, just as, as:

    pro sano loqueris, quom me appellas nomine,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 24:

    sese ducit pro adulescentulo,

    id. Stich. 3, 1, 65; id. Cist. 1, 3, 24:

    hunc Eduxi a parvulo, habui, amavi pro meo,

    as my own, Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 23:

    Cato ille noster qui mihi unus est pro centum milibus,

    whose voice I regard as equal to that of thousands, Cic. Att. 2, 5, 1:

    Siciliam nobis non pro penariā cellā, sed pro aerario fuisse,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 2, § 5:

    P. Sestio pro occiso relictus est,

    id. Sest. 38, 81; Caes. B. G. 3, 109:

    cum pro damnato mortuoque esset,

    as good as condemned and dead, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 15, § 33:

    summa ratio, quae sapientibus pro necessitate est,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 3:

    negotia pro solatiis accipiens,

    Tac. A. 4, 13:

    consuli pro hostibus esse,

    Liv. 43, 5, 4:

    adeo incredibilis visa res, ut non pro vano modo, sed vix pro sano nuncius audiretur,

    as a boaster, Liv. 39, 49: quoniam de adventu Caesaris pro certo habebamus, to consider as certain, Mat. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 15, 6 et saep.; v. certus.—
    4.
    Esp. in certain phrases: pro eo, for the same thing, as just the same:

    ut si a Caesare, quod speramus, impetrarimus, tuo beneficio nos id consecutos esse judicemus: sin minus, pro eo tantum id habeamus, cum a te data sit opera, ut impetraremus,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 7, 5.—With the particles of comparison: atque ( ac), ac si, quasi, just the same as, even as, as though: pro eo ac debui, just as was my duty, Sulp. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 5, 1:

    pro eo ac si concessum sit,

    Cic. Inv. 1, 32, 54:

    pro eo est atque si adhibitus non esset,

    Dig. 28, 1, 22:

    pro eo erit quasi ne legatum quidem sit,

    ib. 30, 1, 38: pro eo quod, for the reason that, because:

    pro eo quod ejus nomen erat magnā apud omnes gloriā,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 18, 75: pro eo quod pluribus verbis vos quam volui fatigavi, veniam a vobis petitam velim, Liv 38, 49 fin.
    5.
    On account of, for the sake of:

    dolor pro patriā,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 24:

    tumultus pro recuperandā re publicā,

    id. Brut. 90, 311 dub. (B. and K. omit pro):

    dedit pro corpore nummos, i. e. to rescue his person,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 43:

    aliquem amare pro ejus eximiā suavitate,

    Cic. de Or 1, 55, 234:

    pro quibus meritis quanto opere dilectus sit,

    Suet. Aug. 57:

    cum pro incolumitate principis vota susceperunt,

    Tac. A. 4, 17:

    pro bono (= bene),

    Sall. J. 22, 4.—
    6.
    Pro is used in its most general sense in stating the relation between two objects or actions, in proportion, in comparison with, according to or as, conformably to, by virtue of, for, etc.:

    meus pater nunc pro hujus verbis recte et sapienter facit,

    according to his story, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 133:

    tu pro oratione nec vir nec mulier mihi's,

    id. Rud. 4, 4, 71: pro viribus tacere ac fabulari, according to one's ability, Enn. ap. Non. 475, 4 (Trag. v. 181 Vahl.):

    facere certum'st pro copiā ac sapientiā,

    Plaut. Merc. 3, 1, 8:

    agere pro viribus,

    Cic. Sen. 9, 27:

    aliquem pro dignitate laudare,

    id. Rosc. Am. 12, 33:

    proelium atrocius quam pro numero pugnantium fuit,

    Liv. 21, 29: pro imperio, by virtue of his office or authority:

    quia pro imperio palam interfici non poterat,

    Liv. 1, 51, 2; hence, imperatively, dictatorially, summarily:

    nec illum ipsum submovere pro imperio posse more majorum,

    id. 2, 56, 12 ' hem! satis pro imperio, quisquis es, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 18:

    pro tuā prudentiā,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 10, 2; 11, 12, 2:

    cum in eam rationem pro suo quisque sensu ac dolore loqueretur,

    id. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 69:

    quibus aliquid opis fortasse ego pro meā, tu pro tuā, pro suā quisque parte ferre potuisset,

    id. Fam. 15, 15, 3: pro virili parte, according to one's ability, id. Sest. 66, 138; Liv. praef. 2; Ov. Tr. 5, 11, 23. —Esp. freq.: pro ratā parte and pro ratā, in proportion, proportionably; v. ratus:

    pro se quisque,

    each according to his ability, each one for himself, Cic. Off. 3, 14, 58; Caes. B. G. 2, 25; Verg. A. 12, 552 et saep.:

    pro tempore et pro re,

    according to time and circumstances, Caes. B. G. 5, 8:

    pro facultatibus,

    Nep. Epam. 3, 5.—Pro eo, quantum, or ut, in proportion to, as, according to, according as:

    eāque pro eo, quantum in quoque sit ponderis, esse aestimanda,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 21, 58:

    equidem pro eo, quanti te facio, quicquid feceris, approbabo,

    id. Fam. 3, 3, 2: tamen pro eo ut temporis difficultas tulit, etc., L. Metell. ap. Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 54, § 126.
    In composition the o is long in some words, in others short (through the influence of the Gr.
    pro-): prōdeo, prŏfiteor; and even in words borrowed from the Greek, as prōlogus.—Its signification has reference either to place, before, forwards; or to protection, for; procedo, procurro, profanus; procuro, propugno, prosum, protego.
    2.
    prō (less correctly prōh), interj., an exclamation of wonder or lamentation, O! Ah! Alas! (class.).
    (α).
    With nom.:

    proh! bonae frugi hominem te jam pridem esse arbitror,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 4, 4: pro Juppiter! Enn. ap. Varr L. L. 7, § 12 Müll. (Trag. v 225 Vahl.); Ter. And. 4, 3, 17; id. Eun. 3, 5, 2; id. Ad. 1, 2, 31; cf.:

    pro supreme Juppiter,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 42:

    pro Juppiter, Hominis stultitiam!

    id. ib. 3, 3, 12:

    pro di immortales,

    id. ib. 3, 4, 1; cf.: pro, dii immortales: Cic. Imp. Pomp. 12, 33:

    pro curia inversique mores!

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 7:

    pro scelus,

    Mart. 2, 46, 8.—
    (β).
    Parenthet.:

    pro, quanta potentia regni Est, Venus alma, tui,

    Ov. M. 13, 758:

    et mea, pro! nullo pondere verba cadunt,

    id. H. 3, 98:

    tantum, pro! degeneramus a patribus,

    Liv. 22, 14, 6; Curt. 4, 16, 10.—
    (γ).
    With acc.: pro divom fidem! Enn. ap. Don. ad. Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 25 (Sat. v. 30 Vahl.); Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 28; cf.:

    pro deum atque hominum fidem!

    id. And. 1, 5, 2; 11; id. Heaut. 1, 1, 9; Cic. Tusc. 5, 16, 48;

    instead of which, ellipt.: pro deum immortalium!

    Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 4:

    pro deum atque hominum,

    id. Hec. 2, 1, 1:

    pro fidem deum! facinus foedum,

    id. Eun. 5, 4, 21.—
    (δ).
    With gen.: pro malae tractationis! Tert. Poen. fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pro

  • 76 כנופיא

    כְּנוּפְיָא, כִּינּוּפְיָאm. (כְּנַף I) crowd, assembly (cmp. דּוֹחֲקָא). Targ. Y. Num. 33:25 (transl. מקהלות) אתר כ׳.Sabb.60b איכא כי׳ there is a large gathering (in synagogues). Ib. כי׳ דאיסורא gathering on a day when labor is not permitted. R. Hash. 27a כל כי׳ דכסף הוא all signals for assemblies were blown on silver horns. Yoma 51a אתי בכ׳ is offered by large crowds. Gitt.11a כ׳ דארמאי Ar. a. Rashi (ed. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא pl.) popular assemblies of gentiles, opp. ערכאות, v. עַרְכִי. B. Kam. 113a וכי לדידכו כְּנוּפַיְכוּ is your gathering (v. כַּלָּה) held for your individual benefit? (Var. v. כְּנַף I).Pl. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא, v. supra.

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  • 77 כְּנוּפְיָא

    כְּנוּפְיָא, כִּינּוּפְיָאm. (כְּנַף I) crowd, assembly (cmp. דּוֹחֲקָא). Targ. Y. Num. 33:25 (transl. מקהלות) אתר כ׳.Sabb.60b איכא כי׳ there is a large gathering (in synagogues). Ib. כי׳ דאיסורא gathering on a day when labor is not permitted. R. Hash. 27a כל כי׳ דכסף הוא all signals for assemblies were blown on silver horns. Yoma 51a אתי בכ׳ is offered by large crowds. Gitt.11a כ׳ דארמאי Ar. a. Rashi (ed. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא pl.) popular assemblies of gentiles, opp. ערכאות, v. עַרְכִי. B. Kam. 113a וכי לדידכו כְּנוּפַיְכוּ is your gathering (v. כַּלָּה) held for your individual benefit? (Var. v. כְּנַף I).Pl. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא, v. supra.

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  • 78 כִּינּוּפְיָא

    כְּנוּפְיָא, כִּינּוּפְיָאm. (כְּנַף I) crowd, assembly (cmp. דּוֹחֲקָא). Targ. Y. Num. 33:25 (transl. מקהלות) אתר כ׳.Sabb.60b איכא כי׳ there is a large gathering (in synagogues). Ib. כי׳ דאיסורא gathering on a day when labor is not permitted. R. Hash. 27a כל כי׳ דכסף הוא all signals for assemblies were blown on silver horns. Yoma 51a אתי בכ׳ is offered by large crowds. Gitt.11a כ׳ דארמאי Ar. a. Rashi (ed. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא pl.) popular assemblies of gentiles, opp. ערכאות, v. עַרְכִי. B. Kam. 113a וכי לדידכו כְּנוּפַיְכוּ is your gathering (v. כַּלָּה) held for your individual benefit? (Var. v. כְּנַף I).Pl. כְּנוּפְיָאתָא, v. supra.

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  • 79 good

    [gud] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]
    1. adjective
    1) well-behaved; not causing trouble etc:

    Be good!

    She's a good baby.

    جيّد، حَسَن السُّلوك
    2) correct, desirable etc:

    good English.

    جيّد، فاضِل
    3) of high quality:

    good food/literature

    His singing is very good.

    ذو جودَه عاليَه
    4) skilful; able to do something well:

    good with children.

    ماهِر، بارِع
    5) kind:

    a good father.

    حَسَن، طيّب
    6) helpful; beneficial:

    Exercise is good for you.

    Cheese is good for you.

    مُفيد
    7) pleased, happy etc:

    I'm in a good mood today.

    فَرِح، مَسْرور
    8) pleasant; enjoyable:

    Ice-cream is good to eat.

    مُمْتِع
    9) considerable; enough:

    She talked a good deal of nonsense.

    كَبير، كَثير
    10) suitable:

    a good man for the job.

    مُلائِم
    11) sound, fit:

    a car in good condition.

    سَليم، صَحيح
    12) sensible:

    Can you think of one good reason for doing that?

    مَعْقول، مَنطقي
    13) showing approval:

    We've had very good reports about you.

    إيجابي، اسْتِحْساني
    14) thorough:

    a good clean.

    كلّي، شامِل، كامِل
    15) healthy or in a positive mood:

    I don't feel very good this morning.

    بصحَّةٍ جَيِّدَه
    2. noun
    1) advantage or benefit:

    What's the good of a broken-down car?

    فائِدَه، مَصْلَحَه
    2) goodness:

    I always try to see the good in people.

    الخَيْر
    3. interjection
    an expression of approval, gladness etc.
    تَعبير استِحْسان

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  • 80 כנף I

    כְּנַףI ch. sam(כנףto bend; to cover), to press, crowd; to gather. Targ. Ps. 41:7 (v. כְּנַס).Taan.23b ניתי לִיכְגוֹף גבי הדדי Ms. M. (ed. נִיכְּנִיף הדדי) let us go and crowd together (for prayer). Ab. Zar.19b כָּנוּף ואתיוכ׳ all the world crowded about him.Part. pass. כְּנִיף. Snh.29b כְּנִיפֵי ויתבי if they (before whom he made the admission, v. אוֹדִיתָא) were assembled (for some other business), opp. to כּנּפִינְהוּ איהו if he himself called them to a meeting. Pa. כַּנֵּיף 1) to collect, grab (corresp. to גָּבַב). Sabb.73b האי מאן דכ׳וכ׳ he who grabs (skims with his palm) salt out of the salina. Bets.33b מחזי כמאן דמְכַנֵּיףוכ׳ Ms. M. ed. מכניא, corr. acc.) it looks as though he raked together for the next day. 2) to assemble, call a meeting. Targ. Y. I Deut. 1:1.Snh. l. c., v. supra. B. Kam. 113a לדידכו כַּנְּפִינְהוּ Ms. M. (ed. v. כְּנוּפְיָא) have we assembled them for your individual benefit?Part. pass. מְכַנַּף. Ber.58b כמאה … דמְכַנְּפֵי like one hundred stars … collected in one spot, opp. מבדרי. Gitt.20a, v. infra. 3) (corresp. to קָפַל) to fold, crease. Sabb.147a אדעתא דלכַנּוּפֵי with the intention of creasing. Ithpa. אִתְכַּנַף, Ithpe. אִתְכְּנִיף, אִיכְּנִיף 1) to be assembled, to meet, join. Targ. Cant. 8:7.Taan.23b, v. supra. 2) to be compressed. Gitt.20a כַּנּוּפֵי מִכְּנִיף (ed. Rashi מְכַנַּף), v. חֲרַץ.

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