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61 αντιμεθιστάμεναι
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp fem nom /voc plἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres inf act (epic) -
62 ἀντιμεθιστάμεναι
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp fem nom /voc plἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres inf act (epic) -
63 αντιμεθιστάμενον
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp masc acc sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
64 ἀντιμεθιστάμενον
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp masc acc sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
65 αντιμεθίστατο
ἀντιμεθί̱στατο, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: imperf ind mp 3rd sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: imperf ind mp 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
66 ἀντιμεθίστατο
ἀντιμεθί̱στατο, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: imperf ind mp 3rd sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: imperf ind mp 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
67 αντιμεταστή
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj mid 2nd sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj act 3rd sg -
68 ἀντιμεταστῇ
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj mid 2nd sgἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj act 3rd sg -
69 αντιμεταστάσεις
ἀντιμεταστά̱σεις, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic doric)ἀντιμεταστά̱σεις, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)ἀντιμετάστασιςcounter-change: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀντιμετάστασιςcounter-change: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
70 ἀντιμεταστάσεις
ἀντιμεταστά̱σεις, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic doric)ἀντιμεταστά̱σεις, ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)ἀντιμετάστασιςcounter-change: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀντιμετάστασιςcounter-change: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
71 αντιμεταστήσεται
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: fut ind mid 3rd sg -
72 ἀντιμεταστήσεται
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: fut ind mid 3rd sg -
73 αντιμετέστη
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: plup ind act 1st sg (ionic)ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor ind act 3rd sg -
74 ἀντιμετέστη
ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: plup ind act 1st sg (ionic)ἀντιμεθίστημιmove from one side to the other: aor ind act 3rd sg -
75 cross
عَبَرَ \ cross: to go from one side of (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ عَيَّرَ \ cross: to go from one side (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. -
76 sail
عَبَرَ \ cross: to go from one side of (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ عَيَّرَ \ cross: to go from one side (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. -
77 wide
[waɪd]1. adjective1) great in extent, especially from side to side:واسِعHer eyes were wide with surprise.
2) being a certain distance from one side to the other:عَريض، ذو عَرْضHow wide is it?
3) great or large:كَبير، عَظيمHe won by a wide margin.
واسِع، عَريضa wide experience of teaching.
2. adverbwith a great distance from top to bottom or side to side:فاغِر العَيْنَيْنHe opened his eyes wide.
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78 over
[ˈəuvə]1. preposition1) higher than; above in position, number, authority etc:فَوْقHe's over 90 years old.
2) from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of:فَوْق، في أعْلى، في الجِهَة الأخْرىMy friend lives over the street.
3) covering:فوْقَ، علىHe put his handkerchief over his face.
4) across:في كُل أنْحاءYou find people like him all over the world.
5) about:عَلى ، حَوْلa quarrel over money.
6) by means of:بِواسِطَةHe spoke to her over the telephone.
7) during:خِلال، عَلى مَرOver the years, she grew to hate her husband.
8) while having etc:أثْناء، خِلالHe fell asleep over his dinner.
2. adverb1) higher, moving etc above:فَوْقThe plane flew over about an hour ago.
2) used to show movement, change of position:تُشير إلى حَرَكة الفِعْل: فَوْقَHe turned over the page.
3) across:عَبْرَ: إلى الجِهَةِ الأُخْرىHe went over and spoke to them.
4) downwards:إلى أسْفَلHe fell over.
5) higher in number etc:أعْلى: تُشير إلى العَدَدfor people aged twenty and over.
6) remaining:باقٍThere are two cakes for each of us, and two over.
7) through from beginning to end, carefully:من البِدايَة حَتّى النِّهايَهTalk it over between you.
3. adjectivefinished:مُنْتَهٍThe affair is over now.
4. noun(in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket:ضَرْبَةُ في لُعْبَة الكريكيتHe bowled thirty overs in the match.
1) too (much), as in overdo.2) in a higher position, as in overhead.3) covering, as in overcoat.من فوق، يُغطّي4) down from an upright position, as in overturn.مقلوب5) completely, as in overcome.كليًّا -
79 de un lado a otro
• across• back and forth• from end to end• from one side to another• from one side to the other• round and round -
80 μεταβαίνω
A : [tense] aor. μετέβην, imper.μετάβηθι Od.8.492
,μετάβα Alex.14
: [tense] pf. - βέβηκα:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. [ per.] 3sg. μετεβήσετο or - σατο A.R.4.1176:— pass over from one place to another, μετὰ δ' ἄστρα βεβήκει (for μετεβεβήκει ) the stars had passed over the meridian, Od.12.312, 14.483 (butτοῦ ἄστρου μεταβαίνοντος μίαν ἡμέραν διὰ τεσσάρων ἐτῶν OGI56.42
(Canopus, iii B. C.));μ. ἐς τὴν Ἀσίην Hdt.7.73
, cf.1.57;μ. ἐξ οἰκίας εἰς οἰκίαν Ev.Luc.10.7
: abs., change one's abode, PTeb.316.20 (i A.D.): metaph., ᾗ τὸ δίκαιον μεταβαίνει according as right passes over (from one side to the other), A. Ch. 308 (anap.).2 in writing or speaking, pass from one subject to another, μετάβηθι change thy theme, Od.8.492; μεταβάντες changing their course, turning round, Hdt.8.4; μεταβήσομαι ἄλλον ἐς ὕμνον h.Ven.l.c.;ἐπανέλθωμεν ὅθεν δεῦρο μετέβημεν Pl.Cra. 438a
;ἀπὸ τοῦ ψέγειν πρὸς τὸ ἐπαινεῖν Id.Phdr. 265c
;ἀπ' ἐμψύχων ἐπ' ἄψυχα μ. Phld. Rh.1.172
S.; μεταβαίνων ὁ λόγος advancing step by step, Arist.EN 1097a24.3 pass from one state to another, change, [αἱ πολιτεῖαι] οὐκ εὐθὺς μ. Id.Pol. 1292b18
, etc.: freq. with Preps.,μ. ἐκ μείζονος εἰς ἔλαττον Pl.Prm. 165a
; of changes of fortune in a drama,μ. εἰς εὐτυχίαν Arist.Po. 1455b27
;μ. ἐκ τῆς τιμαρχίας εἰς τὴν ὀλιγαρχίαν Pl.R. 550d
; μεταβαίνει τυραννὶς ἐκ δημοκρατίας comes on after.., ib. 569c;μεταβεβήκαμεν ἐκ τοῦ θανάτου εἰς τὴν ζωήν 1 Ep.Jo.3.14
;ἀπὸ τοῦ παιδὸς εἰς τὸν ἄνδρα Luc.Am.24
;μ. εἰς ἀλεκτρυόνα Id.Gall.4
.4 in the Epicurean logic, make a transition: hence, infer, esp. from analogy or resemblance,λόγος ὁ μεταβαίνων ἀπό τινος ἐπί τι Phld.D.3.12
, cf. Sign. 5, al.5 c. acc., pass to another place or state,ἄνω μεταβὰς βίοτον E.Hipp. 1292
(anap.);μ. τόπον ἐκ τόπου S.E.M.10.52
.II causal in [tense] aor. 1 μεταβῆσαι, carry over or away,τινὰ ποτὶ δῶμα Διὸς -βᾶσαι Pi.O.1.42
; change,ἄστρων ὁδούς E.El. 728
(lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταβαίνω
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