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  • 101 van ... af

    from, out of

    Afrikaans-English dictionary > van ... af

  • 102 el

    from, out of

    Esperanto-English dictionary > el

  • 103 iz

    from, out of, by, through for, off, iz radoznalosti out of curiosity, iz ljubavi for love
    * * *
    • by
    • lancastrian
    • for
    • from
    • from the
    • in
    • because of
    • out of
    • off
    • on
    • out
    • of

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > iz

  • 104 de la un capăt la celălalt

    from one end to the other
    throughout
    from beginning to end
    from first to last
    from start to finish
    from stern to stern
    from end to end
    from out to out.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > de la un capăt la celălalt

  • 105 din scoarţă în scoarţă

    from cover to cover
    from title page to colophon
    from out to out
    like a book.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > din scoarţă în scoarţă

  • 106 из

    from, out of, out, of, in, among
    Данное утверждение немедленно следует из... - The statement follows at once from...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > из

  • 107 poissa

    • out of
    • away
    • disappeared
    • gone
    • lost
    • missing
    • vanished
    • off
    • away from
    • out
    • not present
    • absent

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > poissa

  • 108 derudefra

    from out there.

    Danish-English dictionary > derudefra

  • 109 din milă

    from / out of pity
    for pity's sake.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > din milă

  • 110 изо

    from,out of

    Russian-english stomatological dctionary > изо

  • 111 uit

    from, out of, over

    Afrikaans-English dictionary > uit

  • 112 от

    1. (отдалечаване) from, away from, out of, off
    далеч от far from
    идвам от града come from town
    излизам от стаята go out of the room
    нападам от всички страни attack from all sides
    ставам от масата get up from the table
    ставам от легло get out of a bed
    пия от чаша drink from/out of a glass
    преписвам от книга copy out of a book
    падам от стълба fall off a ladder
    падам от дърво fall from/off a tree, fall out of a tree
    изваждам три от десет take three (away) from ten
    от... до, от... на from... to
    наляво от вратата (to the) left of the door
    от лявата ми страна on my left (hand side)
    3. (част от цяло, принадлежност, произход) of, from
    един от тях one of them
    от всичко 5 out of a total of 5
    от село съм come from a village
    от селски произход съм come from peasant stock/of a peasant family
    родом от born in
    вж. родом
    не съм от София I am a stranger in Sofia
    от провинцията съм my home is in the country
    писмо от баща ми a letter from my father
    делегация от министерството a delegation from the ministry
    студент от университета a student of/from the university, a university student
    работници от... завод workers of a... plant
    работници от строителни обекти/плантации workers on construction sites/on plantations
    купувам нещо от някого buy s.th. from s.o.
    купувам от магазин buy from/at/in a shop
    заемам от borrow from
    деца от първия брак children of the first marriage
    утолявам жаждата си от поток slake s.o.'s thirst at a stream
    4. (материя) of, out of
    от дърво/стомана/пластмаса made of wood/steel/plastics
    сиренето се прави от мляко cheese is made from/out of milk
    отлян от гипс cast in plaster of Paris
    статуя от мрамор a statue of marble, a marble statue
    5. (причина) from, for, out of, with, through, by; because of
    треперя от студ shake with cold
    треперя от страх shake/shudder/tremble with fear
    заспивам от умора fall asleep from weariness/with fatigue
    умирам от болест/глад die of an illness/of hunger
    умирам от глад die of starvation
    очи, зачервени от плач eyes red from weeping
    от нужда/завист out of necessity/envy
    зарадван от pleased with
    обезпокоен/изненадан/ужасен от troubled/surprised/appalled at
    викам от яд/отчаяние shout in anger/despair
    тегля от собствената си глупост suffer because of o.'s own folly
    от мързел/невнимание through laziness/carelessness
    пиян от drunk on
    6. (причинител, автор) by
    построен/разрушен от built/destroyed by
    роман от Дикенс a novel by Dickens
    дете от първата му жена a child by his first wife
    от... до from... till/to
    от 10 до 11 from 10 to/till eleven (o'clock)
    от сутрин до вечер from morning till night
    от някое време насам for some time now/past
    от една година вече for a year now
    не съм го виждал от 2 г. I haven't seen him since 2 years
    не съм го виждал от години it's years since I saw him, I haven't seen him for years
    не съм го виждал от една година I haven't seen him for a year
    от дете since childhood, (ever) since he was a child
    от преди войната from before the war
    тоя хляб е от два дни this bread is two days old
    дневник от 1718 г. a diary of 1718 year
    той е по-висок от мене he is taller than I
    това е по-хубаво от онова this one is better than that
    той е най-висок от всички he is the tallest of all
    от моя страна on my part
    от една/друга страна on the one/the other hand
    отстъпвам от цена give way on a price
    9. от нас се иска да we are expected to
    10. от- предст. (за означаване на отдалечаване) away, off, back, aside, down
    отвозвам cart away
    оттласквам push back
    отбрулвам knock down
    отблъсквам push away/off. воен. beat back
    (раз.) un-
    отвинтвам unscrew
    оттулвам uncover, uncork
    отливам pour out
    12. (преустановяване на действие, чувство) stop (с ger.) no longer
    отмалява ми stop caring for; no longer care for
    отмирисвам се stop smelling, lose o.'s smell
    13. (вършене на нещо до насита) o.'s fill, to o.'s heart's content, to the top of o.'s bent
    отсвирвам си play o.'s fill/to o.'s heart's content
    * * *
    от,
    предл.
    1. ( отдалечаване) from, away from, out of, off; далеч \от far from; идвам \от града come from town; изваждам три \от десет take three (away) from ten; излизам \от стаята go out of the room; \отдо from … to; падам \от стълба fall off a ladder; пия \от чаша drink from/out of a glass; преписвам \от книга copy out of a book; ставам \от масата get up from the table;
    2. ( положение спрямо друг предмет) of, on; наляво \от вратата (to the) left of the door; \от лявата ми страна on my left (hand side);
    3. ( част от цяло; принадлежност, произход) of, from; деца \от първия брак children of the first marriage; един \от тях one of them; заемам \от borrow from; купувам нещо \от някого buy s.th. from s.o.; купувам \от магазин buy from/at/in a shop; \от всичко 50 out of a total of 50; \от провинцията съм my home is in the country; \от село съм come from a village; работници \от завод workers of a … plant; родом \от born in, native of; студент \от университета a student of/from the university, a university student; утолявам жаждата си \от поток slake o.’s thirst at a stream;
    4. ( материя) of, out of; \от дърво/стомана/пластмаса made of wood/steel/plastics; отлян \от гипс cast in plaster of Paris; сиренето се прави \от мляко cheese is made from/out of milk; статуя \от мрамор a statue of marble, a marble statue;
    5. ( причина) from, for, out of, with, through, by; because of; викам \от яд/отчаяние shout in anger/despair; зарадван \от pleased with; заспивам \от умора fall asleep from weariness/with fatigue; обезпокоен/изненадан/ужасен \от troubled/surprised/appalled at; \от мързел/невнимание through laziness/carelessness; \от нужда/завист out of necessity/envy; очи, зачервени \от плач eyes red from weeping; пиян \от drunk on; тегля \от собствената си глупост suffer because of o.’s own folly; треперя \от студ shake with cold; умирам \от болест/глад die of an illness/of hunger;
    6. ( причинител, автор) by; роман \от Дикенс a novel by Dickens;
    7. ( изходна точка във времето) from, for, since; не съм го виждал \отг. I haven’t seen him since …; не съм го виждал \от години it’s years since I saw him, I haven’t seen him for years; \от дете since childhood, (ever) since he was a child; \отдо from … till/to; \от една година вече for a year now; \от някое време насам for some time now/past; \от преди войната from before the war; тоя хляб е \от два дни this bread is two days old;
    8. ( сравнение) than; той е най-висок \от всички he is the tallest of all; той е по-висок \от мене he is taller than I; • икономисвам \от economize on; \от една/друга страна on the one/the other hand; \от край до край from beginning to end, from end to end, from cover to cover; from first to last; through (and through), throughout, right/all through; all along; \от ляво на дясно from left to right; \от моя страна on my part; \от тук до тук from here (up) to here; отстъпвам \от цена give way on a price.
    * * *
    by (извършено от): This novel is written от S. Maugham. - Този роман е от С. Моам.; from (за място, посока, отдалечаване, за материал): He comes от Bulgaria. - Той е от България.; of (за затворено пространство, за материал): My watch is made of silver. - Часовникът ми е от сребро.; than (за сравняване): I am older than my brother. - Аз съм по-голям от брат ми.;
    * * *
    1. (изходна точка във времето) from. for, since 2. (материя) of, out of 3. (отдалечаване) from, away from, out of, off 4. (положение спрямо друг предмет) of, on 5. (причина) from, for, out of, with, through, by;because of 6. (причинител, автор) by 7. (част от цяло\\ принадлежност, произход) of, from 8. 10 до 9. 11 from 10. 12 to/till eleven (o'clock) 11. 13 12. 14 г. I haven't seen him since 13. 15 14. 16 15. 17 16. 18 г. a diary of 17. 19 18. 2 (сравнение) than 19. 20 20. 4 out of a total of 21. 5; ОТ село съм come from a village 22. ОТ 23. ОТ... до from... till/to 24. ОТ... до, ОТ... на from... to 25. ОТ всичко 26. ОТ дете since childhood, (ever) since he was a child 27. ОТ дърво/стомана/ пластмаса made of wood/steel/plastics 28. ОТ една година вече for a year now 29. ОТ една/друга страна on the one/the other hand 30. ОТ лявата ми страна on my left (hand side) 31. ОТ моя страна on my part 32. ОТ мързел/ невнимание through laziness/carelessness 33. ОТ нужда/завист out of necessity/envy 34. ОТ някое време насам for some time now/past 35. ОТ преди войната from before the war 36. ОТ провинцията съм my home is in the country 37. ОТ селски произход съм come from peasant stock/of a peasant family 38. ОТ сутрин до вечер from morning till night 39. вж. родом 40. викам ОТ яд/отчаяние shout in anger/ despair 41. далеч ОТ far from 42. делегация ОТ министерството a delegation from the ministry 43. дете ОТ първата му жена a child by his first wife 44. деца ОТ първия брак children of the first marriage 45. дневник ОТ 46. един ОТ тях one of them 47. заемам ОТ borrow from 48. зарадван ОТ pleased with 49. заспивам ОТ умора fall asleep from weariness/with fatigue 50. идвам ОТ града come from town 51. изваждам три ОТ десет take three (away) from ten 52. излизам ОТ стаята go out of the room 53. купувам ОТ магазин buy from/at/in a shop 54. купувам нещо ОТ някого buy s.th. from s.o. 55. наляво ОТ вратата (to the) left of the door 56. нападам ОТ всички страни attack from all sides 57. не съм ОТ София I am a stranger in Sofia 58. не съм го виждал ОТ 59. не съм го виждал ОТ години it's years since I saw him, I haven't seen him for years 60. не съм го виждал ОТ една година I haven't seen him for a year 61. обезпокоен/изненадан/ужасен ОТ troubled/surprised/appalled at 62. отлян ОТ гипс cast in plaster of Paris 63. отстъпвам ОТ цена give way on a price; 64. очи, зачервени ОТ плач eyes red from weeping 65. падам ОТ дърво fall from/off a tree, fall out of a tree 66. падам ОТ стълба fall off a ladder 67. писмо ОТ баща ми а letter from my father 68. пия ОТ чаша drink from/out of a glass 69. пиян ОТ drunk on 70. построен/разрушен ОТ built/destroyed by 71. преписвам ОТ книга copy out of a book 72. работници ОТ... завод workers of a... plant 73. работници ОТ строителни обекти/плантации workers on construction sites/on plantations 74. родом ОТ born in 75. роман ОТ Дикенс a novel by Dickens 76. сиренето се прави ОТ мляко cheese is made from/out of milk 77. ставам ОТ легло get out of a bed 78. ставам ОТ масата get up from the table 79. статуя ОТ мрамор a statue of marble, a marble statue 80. студент ОТ университета a student of/from the university, a university student 81. тегля ОТ собствената си глупост suffer because of o.'s own folly 82. това е по-хубаво ОТ онова this one is better than that 83. той е най-висок ОТ всички he is the tallest of all 84. той е по-висок ОТ мене he is taller than I 85. тоя хляб е ОТ два дни this bread is two days old 86. треперя ОТ страх shake/ shudder/tremble with fear 87. треперя ОТ студ shake with cold 88. умирам ОТ болест/глад die of an illness/of hunger 89. умирам ОТ глад die of starvation 90. утолявам жаждата си ОТ поток slake s. o.'s thirst at a stream

    Български-английски речник > от

  • 113 AF

    of
    * * *
    prep. w. dat.
    I. Of place:
    1) off, from;
    G. hljóp af hesti sínum, G. jumped off his horse;
    ganga af mótinu, to go away from the meeting;
    Flosi kastaði af sér skikkjunni, threw off his cloak;
    Gizzur gekk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from the south-west;
    hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he had taken off his shoes;
    Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off;
    tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms;
    bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus;
    hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession;
    vil ek þú vinnir af þér skuldina, work off the debt;
    muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand;
    rísa af dauða, to rise from the dead;
    vakna af draumi, to awaken from a dream;
    lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse;
    vindr stóð af landi, the wind blew from the land;
    2) out of;
    verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world;
    gruflar hón af læknum, she scrambles out of the brook;
    Otradalr var mjök af vegi, far out of the way.
    Connected with út; föstudaginn fór út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town.
    II. Of time; past, beyond:
    af ómagaaldri, able to support oneself, of age;
    ek em nú af léttasta skeiði, no longer in the prime of life;
    þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, when seven weeks of summer are past;
    var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past.
    III. In various other relations:
    1) þiggja lið af e-m, to receive help from one;
    hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy;
    vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of one;
    féll þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s men fell there;
    þá eru þeir útlagir ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their goðorð;
    þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim;
    ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to give up;
    2) off, of;
    höggva fót, hönd, af e-m, to cut off one’s foot, hand;
    vil ek, at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, whatever you like of the stores;
    þar lá forkr einn ok brotit af endanum, with the point broken off;
    absol., beit hann höndina af, bit the hand off;
    fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off;
    3) of, among;
    hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum, the most promising of the young men;
    4) with;
    hláða, (ferma) skip af e-u, to load (freight) a ship with;
    fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring;
    5) of (= ór which is more frequent);
    húsit var gert af timbr stokkum, was built of trunks of trees;
    6) fig., eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him;
    hvat hefir þú gert af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar?;
    7) denoting parentage, descent, origin;
    ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, are descended from them;
    kominn af Trójumönnum, descended from the Trojans;
    8) by, of (after passive);
    ek em sendr hingat af Starkaði, sent hither by;
    ástsæll af landsmónnum, beloved of;
    9) on account of, by reason of, by;
    úbygðr at frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold;
    ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds;
    af ástæld hans, by his popularity;
    af því, therefore;
    af hví, wherefor why;
    af því at, because;
    10) by means of, by;
    framfœra e-n af verkum sínum, by means of his own labour;
    af sínu fé, by one’s own means;
    absol., hann fekk af hina mestu sœmd, derived great honour from it;
    11) with adjectives, in regard to;
    mildr af fé, liberal of money;
    góðr af griðum, merciful;
    12) used absol. with a verb, off away;
    hann bað hann þá róa af fjörðinn, to row the firth off;
    ok er þeir höfðu af fjörðung, when they had covered one forth of the way;
    sofa af nóttina, to sleep the night away.
    * * *
    prep. often used elliptically by dropping the case, or even merely adverbially, [Ulf. af; A. S. and Engl. of, off; Hel. ab; Germ. ab; Gr. άπό; Lat. a, ab.] With dat. denoting a motion a loco; one of the three prepp. af, ór, frá, corresponding to those in locoá, í, við, and ad locumá, í, at. It in general corresponds to the prepp. in locoá, or in locum til, whilst ór answers more to í; but it also frequently corresponds to yfir, um or í. It ranges between ór and frá, generally denoting the idea from the surface of, while ór means from the inner part, and frá from the outer part or border. The motion from a hill, plain, open place is thus denoted by af; by ór that from an enclosed space, depth, cavity, thus af fjalli, but ór of a valley, dale; af Englandi, but ór Danmörk, as mörk implies the notion of a deep wood, forest. The wind blows af landi, but a ship sets sail frá landi; frá landi also means a distance from: af hendi, of a glove, ring; ór hendi, of whatever has been kept in the hand (correl. to á hendi and í hendi). On the other hand af is more general, whilst frá and ór are of a more special character; frá denoting a departure, ór an impulse or force; a member goes home af þingi, whereas ór may denote an inmate of a district, or convey the notion of secession or exclusion from, Eb. 105 new Ed.; the traveller goes af landi, the exile ór landi: taka e-t af e-m is to take a thing out of one’s hand, that of taka frá e-m to remove out of one’s sight, etc. In general af answers to Engl. of, off, ór to out of, and frá to from: the Lat. prepp. ab, de, and ex do not exactly correspond to the Icelandic, yet as a rule ór may answer to ex, af sometimes to ab, sometimes to de. Of, off, from among; with, by; on account of by means of, because of concerning, in respect of.
    A. Loc.
    I. With motion, off, from:
    1. prop. corresp. to á,
    α. konungr dró gullhring af hendi sér (but á hendi), Ld. 32; Höskuldr lætr bera farm af skipi, unload the ship (but bera farm á skip), id.; var tekit af hestum þeirra, they were unsaddled, Nj. 4; Gunnarr hafði farit heiman af bæ sínum, he was away from home, 82; Gunnarr hljóp af hesti sínum, jumped off his horse (but hl. á hest), 83; hlaupa, stökkva af baki, id., 112, 264 ; Gunnarr skýtr til hans af boganum, from the bow, where af has a slight notion of instrumentality, 96; flýja af fundinum, to fly from off the battle-field, 102; ríða af Þríhyrningshálsum, 206; út af Langaholti, Eg. 744 ; sunnan ór Danmörk ok af Saxlandi, 560; ganga af mótinu, to go from the meeting, Fms. vii. 130; af þeirra fundi reis María upp ok fór, 625. 85 ; Flosi kastaði af ser skikkjunni, threw his cloak off him (but kasta á sik),Nj. 176; taka Hrungnis fót af honum, of a load, burden, Edda 58; land þat er hann fiskði af, from which he set off to fish, Grág. i. 151, is irregular, frá would suit better; slíta af baki e-s, from off one’s back, ii. 9 ; bera af borði, to clear the table, Nj. 75.
    β. where it more nearly answers to í; þeir koma af hafi, of sailors coming in (but leggja í haf), Nj. 128 ; fara til Noregs af Orkneyjum (but í or til O.), 131; þeim Agli fórst vel ok komu af hafi i Borgarfjörð, Eg. 392 ; hann var útlagi ( outlawed) af Noregi, where ór would be more regular, 344; af Islandi, of a traveller, Fms. x. 3; búa her af báðum ríkjunum, to take a levy from, 51; hinir beztu bændr ór Norðlendingafjórðungi ok af Sunnlendingafjórðungi, the most eminent Southerners and Northerners, 113; Gizzurr gékk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from south-west, Sturl. ii. 219; prestar af hvárutveggja biskupsdæmi, from either diocess, Dipl. ii. 11; verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world, 623. 21; gruflar hon af læknum, scrambles out of the brook, Ísl. ii. 340; Egill kneyfði af horninu í einum drykk, drained off the horn at one draught, literally squeezed every drop out of it, Eg. 557; brottuaf herbúðunurn, Fms. x. 343.
    γ. of things more or less surrounding the subject, corresp. to yfir or um; láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, break off, take down the tents in preparing for battle, Eg. 261; kyrtillinn rifnaði af honum, his coat burst, caused by the swollen body, 602; hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he untied his shoes (but binda á sik), 716; Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off, of one clinging to one’s body, 747; tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms, Fms. vii. 39. Of putting off clothes; fara af kápu, Nj. 143; far þú eigi af brynjunni, Bs. i. 541; þá ætlaði Sigurðr at fara af brynjunni, id.; þá var Skarphéðinn flettr af klæðunum, Nj. 209: now more usually fara or klæðum, fötum, exuere, to undress.
    δ. connected with út; föstudaginn for út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town, Nj. 274; ganga út af kirkjunni, to go out of the church, now út úr, Fms. vii. 107: drekki hann af þeirri jörðunni, of something impregnated with the earth, Laekn. 402.
    ε. more closely corresponding to frá, being in such cases a Latinism (now frá); bréf af páfa, a pope’s bull, Fms. x. 6; rit af hánum, letter from him, 623. 52; bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus, Bs. i. 712; farið þér á brautu af mér í eilífan eld, Hom. 143; brott af drottins augliti, Stj. 43.
    ζ. denoting an uninterrupted continuity, in such phrases as land aflandi, from land to land, Eg. 343, Fas. ii. 539; skip af skipl. from ship to ship, Fms. v. 10; brann hvat af öðru, one after another, of an increasing fire, destroying everything, i. 128; brandr af brandi brenn, funi kveykist af funa, one from another, Hm. 56; hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession, also hverr at öðrum, Eb. 272, 280 (where at in both passages).
    2. metaph., at ganga af e-m dauðum, to go from, leave one dead on the spot, of two combatants; en hann segiz bani hins ef hann gekk af dauðum manni, Grág. ii. 88, Hkr. 1. 327; undr þykir mér er bróðir þinn vildi eigi taka af þér starf þetta, would not take this toil from thee, Nj. 77; þegnar hans glöddust af honum, were fain of him, Fms. x. 380; at koma þeim manni af sér er settr var á fé hans, to get rid of, Ld. 52; vil ek þú vinriir af þér skuldina, work off the debt, Njarð. 366; reka af sér, to repel, Sturl. ii. 219; hann á þá sonu er aldri munu af oss ganga, who will never leave us, whom we shall never get rid of, Fas. i. 280; leysa e-n af e-u, to relieve, 64; taka e-n af lífi, to kill, Eg. 48, 416, Nj. 126; af lífdögum, Fms. vii. 204; ek mun ná lögum af því máli, get the benefit of the law in this case, Eg. 468; muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand, 414; rísa af dauða, to rise from death, Fms. ii. 142; guð bætti honum þó af þessi sótt, healed him of this sickness, ix. 390; vakna af sýn, draumi, svefni, to awaken from a vision, dream, sleep, 655 xxxii. I, Gísl. 24, Eb. 192, Fas. i. 41. Rather with the notion out of, in the phrase af sér etc., e. g. sýna e-t af scr, to shew, exhibit a disposition for or against, Ld. 18; gera mikit af sér, to shew great prowess, Ísl. ii. 368; éf þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, unless you make more of thyself, Edda 32; Svipdagr hafði mikit af sér gert, fought bravely, Fas. i. 41; góðr (illr) af sér, good ( bad) of oneself, by nature; mikill af sjálfum sér, proud, bold, stout, Nj. 15; ágætastr maðr af sjálfum sér, the greatest hero, Bret.: góðr af ser, excellent, Hrafn. 7; but, on the contrary, af sér kominn, ruinous, in decay; this phrase is used of old houses or buildings, as in Bs. i. 488 = Sturl. l. c.; af sér kominn af mæði can also be said of a man fallen off from what he used to be; kominn af fotum fram, off his legs from age, Sturl. i. 223, Korm. 154 (in a verse).
    II. WITHOUT MOTION:
    1. denoting direction from, but at the same time continuous connection with an object from which an act or thing proceeds, from; tengja skip hvárt fram af stafni annars, to tie the ships in a line, stem to stern, Fms. i. 157, xi. 111; svá at þeir tóku út af borðum, jutted out of the boards, of rafters or poles, iv. 49; stjarna ok af sem skaft, of a comet, ix. 482; lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse, Grág. ii. 264; hon svarar af sínu sæti sem álpt af baru, Fás. i. 186; þar er sjá mátti utau af firði, af þjóðleið, that might be seen from the fareway on the sea when sailing in the firth, Hkr. ii. 64; þá mun hringt af (better at) Burakirkju, of bells rung at the church, Fms. xi. 160; gengr þar af Meðalfellsströnd, projects from, juts out, of a promontory, Ld. 10.
    2. denoting direction alone; upp af víkinni stóð borg mikil, a burg inland from the inlet, Eg. 161; lokrekkja innar af seti, a shut bed inward from the benches in the hall, Ísl. ii. 262; kapella upp af konungs herbergjum, upwards from, Fms. x. 153; vindr stóð af landi, the wind stood off the land, Bárð. 166.
    β. metaph., stauda af e-u, vide VI. 4.
    γ. ellipt., hallaði af norðr, of the channel, north of a spot, Boll. 348; also, austr af, suðr af, vestr af, etc.
    3. denoting absence; þingheyendr skulu eigi vera um nótt af þingi ( away from the meeting), eðr lengr, þá eru þeir af þingi ( away from (be meeting) ef þeir eru or ( out of) þingmarki, Grág. i. 25; vera um nótt af várþingi, 115; meðan hann er af landi héðan, abroad, 150.
    β. metaph., gud hvíldi af öllum verkum sínum á sjaunda degi, rested from his labours, Ver. 3.
    4. denoting distance; þat er komit af þjóðleið, out of the high road, remote, Eg. 369; af þjóðbraut, Grág. ii. 264, i. 15; Otradalr (a farm) var mjök af vegi, far out of the way, Háv. 53.
    B. TEMP, past, from, out of, beyond:
    1. of a person’s age, in the sense of having past a period of life; af ómaga aldri, of age, able to support oneself, Grág. i. 243; af aeskualdri, stricken in years, having past the prime of life, Eg. 202; lítið af barnsaldri, still a child, Ld. 74; ek em nú af léttasia skeiði, no longer in the prime of life, Háv. 40.
    2. of a part or period of time, past; eigi síðar en nótt er af þingi, a night of the session past, Grág. i. 101; þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, seven weeks past of the summer, 182; tíu vikur af sumri, Íb. 10; var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past, Háv. 41; mikið af vetri, much of the winter was past, Fas. ii. 186; þriðjungr af nótt, a third of the night past, Fms. x. 160; stund af degi, etc.; tveir mánoðr af sumri, Gþl. 103.
    3. in adverbial phrases such as, af stundu, soon; af bragði, at once; af tómi, at leisure, at ease; af nýju, again; af skyndingu, speedily; af bráðungu, in a hurry, etc.
    C. In various other relations:
    I. denoting the passage or transition of an object, concrete or abstract, of, from.
    1. where a thing is received, derived from, conferred by a person or object; þiggja lið af e-m, to derive help from, Edda 26; taka traust af e-m, to receive support, comfort from, Fms. xi. 243; taka mála af e-m, to be in one’s pay, of a soldier, Eg. 266; halda land af e-m, to hold land of any one, 282; verða viss af e-m, to get information from, 57, Nj. 130; taka við sök af manni (a law term), to undertake a case, suit, Grág. i. 142; hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy, ii. 374; vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of, Vd. 88 (old Ed., the new reads frá), Fs. 45; afla matar af eyjum, to derive supplies from, Eb. 12.
    2. where an object is taken by force:
    α. prop. out of a person’s hand; þú skalt hnykkja smíðit af honum, wrest it out of his hand, Nj. 32; cp. taka, þrífa, svipta e-u (e-t) af e-m, to wrest from.
    β. metaph. of a person’s deprival of anything in general; hann tók af þér konuna, carried thy wife off, Nj. 33; tók Gunnarr af þér sáðland þitt, robbed thee of seedland, 103; taka af honum tignina, to depose, degrade him, Eg. 271; vinna e-t af e-m, to carry off by force of arms, conquer, Fms. iii. 29; drepa menn af e-m, for one, slay one’s man, Eg. 417; fell þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s people fell there, 261.
    γ. in such phrases as, hyggja af e-u (v. afhuga), hugsa af e-u, to forget; hyggja af harmi; sjá af e-u, to lose, miss; var svá ástúðigt með þeim, at livargi þóttist mega af öðrum sjá, neither of them could take his eyes off the other, Sturl. i. 194; svá er mörg við ver sinn vær, at varla um sér hon af hoiuun nær, Skálda 163.
    3. denoting forfeiture; þá eru þeir útlagir, ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their priesthood, Grág. i. 24; telja hann af ráðunum fjár síns alls, to oust one, on account of idiocy or madness, 176; verða af kaupi, to be off the bargain, Edda 26; þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim, Nj. 15; ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to forfeit, a case of divorce, id.; ella er hann af rettarfari um hana, has forfeited the suit, Grág. i. 381.
    β. ellipt., af ferr eindagi ef, is forfeited, Grág. i. 140.
    II. denoting relation of a part to a whole, off, of, Lat. de; höggva hönd, höfuð, fót af e-um, to cut one’s hand, head, foot off, Nj. 97, 92, Bs. i. 674; höggva spjót af skapti, to sever the blade from the shaft, 264; hann lét þá ekki hafa af föðurarfi sínum, nothing of their patrimony, Eg. 25; vil ek at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, take what you like of the stores, Nj. 4; at þú eignist slíkt af fé okkru sem þú vili, 94.
    β. ellipt., en nú höfum vér kjörit, en þat er af krossinum, a slice of, Fms. vii. 89; Þórðr gaf Skólm frænda sínum af landnámi sínu, a part of, Landn. 211; hafði hann þat af hans eigu er hann vildi, Sturl. ii. 169; þar lá forkr einn ok brotið af endanum, the point broken off, Háv. 24, Sturl. i. 169.
    γ. absol. off; beit hann höndina af, þar sem nú heitir úlfliðr, bit the hand off, Edda 17; fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off, Nj. 97; jafnt er sem þér synist, af er fótrinn, the foot is off, id.; af bæði eyru, both ears off, Vm. 29.
    2. with the notion ofamong; mestr skörungr af konum á Norðrlöndum, the greatest heroine in the North, Fms. i. 116; hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum í Austfjörðum, the most hopeful of youths in the Eastfirths, Njarð. 364; af ( among) öllurn hirðmönnuni virði konungr mest skáld sín, Eg. 27; ef hann vildi nokkura kaupa af þessum konum, Ld. 30; ör liggr þar útiá vegginum, ok er sú af þeirra örum, one of their own arrows, Nj. 115.
    β. from, among, belonging to; guð kaus hana af ollum konum sér til móður, of the Virgin Mary, Mar. A. i. 27.
    γ. metaph., kunna mikit (lítið) af e-u, to know much, little of, Bragi kann mest af skáldskap, is more cunning of poetry than any one else, Edda 17.
    δ. absol. out of, before, in preference to all others; Gunnarr bauð þér góð boð, en þú vildir eingi af taka, you would choose none of them, Nj. 77; ráða e-t af, to decide; þó mun faðir minn mestu af ráða, all depends upon him, Ld. 22; konungr kveðst því mundu heldr af trúa, preferred believing that of the two, Eg. 55; var honum ekki vildara af ván, he could expect nothing better, 364.
    3. with the additional sense of instrumentality, with; ferma skip af e-u, to freight a ship with, Eg. 364; hlaða mörg skip af korni, load many ships with corn, Fms. xi. 8; klyfja tvá hesta af mat, Nj. 74; var vágrinn skipaðr af herskipum, the bay was covered with war ships, 124; fylla ker af glóðum, fill it with embers, Stj. 319; fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring, Ver. 3.
    III. denoting the substance of which a thing is made, of; used indifferently with ór, though ór be more frequent; þeir gerðu af honum jörðina, af blóði hans sæinn ok vötnin, of the creation of the world from the corpse of the giant Ymir; the poem Gm. 40, 41, constantly uses ór in this sense, just as in modern Icelandic, Edda 5; svá skildu þeir, at allir hlutir væri smíðaðir af nokkru efni, 147 (pref.); húsit var gert af timbrstokkum, built of trunks of timber, Eg. 233; hjöhin vóru af gulli, of gold, golden, Fms. i. 17; af osti, of cheese, but in the verse 1. c. ór osti, Fms. vi. 253; línklæði af lérepti, linen, Sks. 287.
    2. metaph. in the phrases, göra e-t af e-n ( to dispose of), verða af ( become of), hvat hefir þú gört af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar? Njarð. 376; hvat af motrinuni er orðit, what has become of it? of a lost thing, Ld. 208; hverfr Óspakr á burt, svá eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him? Band. 5.
    IV. denoting parentage, descent, origin, domicile, abode:
    1. parentage, of, from, used indifferently with frá; ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, descend from them, but a little below—frá honum eru konmir Sturlungar, Eb. 338, cp. afkvæmi; af ætt Hörðakára, Fms. i. 287; kominn af Trojumönnum, xi. 416; af Ása-ætt (Kb. wrongly at), Edda I.
    β. metaph., vera af Guði (theol.), of God, = righteous, 686 B. 9; illr ávöxtr af íllri rót, Fms. ii. 48; Asia er kölluð af nafni nokkurar konu, derives her name from, Stj. 67; af honum er bragr kallaðr skáldskapr, called after his name, Edda 17.
    2. of domicile; af danskri tungu, of Danish or Scandinavian origin, speaking the Danish tongue, Grág. ii. 73; hvaðan af löndum, whence, native of what country? Ísl.
    β. especially denoting a man’s abode, and answering to á and í, the name of the farm (or country) being added to proper names, (as in Scotland,) to distinguish persons of the same name; Hallr af Síðu, Nj. 189; Erlingr af Straumey, 273; Ástríðr af Djúpárbakka, 39; Gunnarr af Hlíðarenda (more usual frá); þorir haklangr konungr af Ögðum, king of Agdir, Eg. 35, etc.; cp. ór and frá.
    V. denoting a person with whom an act, feeling, etc. originates, for the most part with a periphrastic passive:
    1. by, the Old Engl. of; as, ek em sendr hingað af Starkaði ok sonum hans, sent hither by, Nj. 94; inna e-t af hendi, to perform, 257; þó at alþýða væri skírð af kennimönnum, baptized of, Fms. ii. 158; meira virðr af mönnum, higher esteemed, Ld. 158; ástsæll af landsmönnum, beloved, íb. 16; vinsæll af mönnum, Nj. 102; í allgóðu yfirlæti af þeim feðgum, hospitably treated by them, Eg. 170; var þá nokkut drukkið af alþjóð, there was somewhat hard drinking of the people, Sturl. iii. 229; mun þat ekki upp tekið af þeim sükudólgum mínum, they will not clutch at that, Nj. 257; ef svá væri í hendr þér búit af mér, if í had so made everything ready to thy hands, Ld. 130; þá varð fárætt um af föður hans, his father said little about it, Fms. ii. 154.
    2. it is now also sometimes used as a periphrase of a nom., e. g. ritað, þýtt af e-m, written, translated, edited by, but such phrases scarcely occur in old writers.
    VI. denoting cause, ground, reason:
    1. originating from, on account of, by reason of; af frændsemis sökum, for kinship’s sake, Grág. ii. 72; ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds, 27; af manna völdum, by violence, not by natural accident, of a crime, Nj. 76; af fortölum Halls, through his pleading, 255; af ástsæld hans ok af tölum þeirra Sæmundar, by his popularity and the eloquence of S., Íb. 16; af ráðum Haralds konungs, by his contriving, Landn. 157; úbygðr af frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold, Hkr. i. 5.
    β. adverbially, af því, therefore, Nj. 78; af hví, why? 686 B. 9; þá verðr bóndi heiðinn af barni sínu, viz. if he does not cause his child to be christened, K. Þ. K. 20.
    2. denoting instrumentality, by means of; af sinu fé, by one’s own means, Grág. i. 293; framfæra e-n af verkum sinum, by means of one’s own labour, K. Þ. K. 142; draga saman auð af sökum, ok vælum ok kaupum, make money by, 623. I; af sínum kostnaði, at hi s own expense, Hkr. i. 217.
    β. absol., hún fellir á mik dropa svá heita at ek brenn af öll, Ld. 328; hann fékk af hina mestu sæmd, derived great honotur from it, Nj. 88; elli sótti á hendr honum svá at hann lagðist í rekkju af, he grew bedridden from age, Ld. 54; komast undan af hlaupi, escape by running, Fms. viii. 58; spinna garn af rokki, spin off a wheel (now, spinna á rokk), from a notion of instrumentality, or because of the thread being spun out (?), Eb. 92.
    3. denoting proceeding, originating from; lýsti af höndum hennar, her hands spread beams of light, Edda 22; allir heimar lýstust ( were illuminated) af henni, id.; en er lýsti af degi, when the day broke forth, Fms. ii. 16; lítt var lýst af degi, the day was just beginning to break, Ld. 46; þá tók at myrkja af nótt, the ‘mirk-time’ of night began to set in, Eg. 230; tók þá brátt at myrkva af nótt, the night grew dark, Hkr. ii. 230.
    4. metaph., standa, leiða, hljótast af, to be caused by, result from; opt hlýtst íllt af kvenna hjali, great mischief is wrought by women’s gossip (a proverb), Gísl. 15, 98; at af þeim mundi mikit mein ok úhapp standa, be caused by, Edda 18; kenna kulda af ráðum e-s, to feel sore from, Eb. 42; þó mun her hljótast af margs manns bani, Nj, 90.
    5. in adverbial phrases, denoting state of mind; af mikilli æði, in fury, Nj. 116; af móð, in great emotion, Fms. xi. 221; af áhyggju, with concern, i. 186; af létta, frankly, iii. 91; af viti, collectedly, Grág. ii. 27; af heilu, sincerely, Eg. 46; áf fári, in rage; af æðru, timidly, Nj. (in a verse); af setning, composedly, in tune, Fms. iii. 187; af mikilli frægð, gallantly, Fas. i. 261; af öllu afli, with all might, Grág. ii. 41; af riki, violently, Fbr. (in a verse); af trúnaði, confidently, Grág. i. 400.
    VII. denoting regard to, of, concerning, in respect of, as regards:
    1. with verbs, denoting to tell of, be informed, inquire about, Lat. de; Dioscorides segir af grasi því, speaks of, 655 xxx. 5; er menn spurðu af landinu, inquired about it, Landn. 30; halda njósn af e-u, Nj. 104; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, Eg. 546, Band. 8.
    β. absol., hann mun spyrja, hvárt þér sé nokkut af kunnigt hversu for með okkr, whether you know anything about, how, Nj. 33; halda skóla af, to hold a school in a science, 656 A. i. 19 (sounds like a Latinism); en ek gerða þik sera mestan mann af öllu, in respect of all, that you should get all the honour of it, Nj. 78.
    2. with adjectives such as mildr, illr, góðrafe-u, denoting disposition or character in respect to; alira manna mildastr af fo, very liberal, often-banded, Fms. vii. 197; mildr af gulli, i. 33; góðr af griðum, merciful, Al. 33; íllr af mat en mildr af gulli, Fms. i. 53; fastr af drykk, close, stingy in regard to, Sturl. ii. 125; gat þess Hildigunnr at þú mundir góðr af hestinum, that you would be good about the horse, Nj. 90, cp. auðigr at, v. at, which corresponds to the above phrases; cp. also the phrase af sér above, p. 4, col. I, ll. 50 sqq.
    VIII. periphrasis of a genitive (rare); provincialis af öllum Predikaraklaustrum, Fms. x. 76; vera af hinum mesta fjandskap, to breathe deep hatred to, be on bad terms with, ix. 220; af hendi, af hálfu e-s, on one’s behalf, v. those words.
    IX. in adverbial phrases; as, af launungu, secretly; af hljóði, silently; v. those words.
    β. also used absolutely with a verb, almost adverbially, nearly in the signification off, away; hann bað þá róa af fjörðinn, pass the firth swiftly by rowing, row the firth off, Fms. ix. 502; var pá af farit þat seni skerjóttast var, was past, sailed past, Ld. 142; ok er þeir höfðu af fjórðung, past one fourth of the way, Dropl. 10: skína af, to clear up, of the skv, Eb. 152; hence in common language, skína af sér, when the sun breaks forth: sofa af nóttina, to sleep it away, Fms. ii. 98; leið af nóttin, the night past away, Nj. 53; dvelja af stundir, to kill the time, Band. 8; drepa af, to kill; láta af, to slaughter, kill off;
    γ. in exclamations; af tjöldin, off with the awnings, Bs. i. 420, Fins, ix. 49.
    δ. in the phrases, þar af, thence; hér af, hence, Fms. ii. 102; af fram, straight on, Nj. 144; now, á fram, on, advance.
    X. it often refers to a whole sentence or to an adverb, not only like other prepp. to hér, hvar, þar, but also redundantly to hvaðan, héðan, þaðan, whence, hence, thence.
    2. the preposition may sometimes be repeated, once elliptically or adverbially, and once properly, e. g. en er af var borit at borðinu, the cloth was taken off from the table, Nj. 176; Guð þerrir af (off, away) hvert tár af ( from) augum heilagra manna, God wipes off every tear from the eyes of his saints, 655 xx. vii. 17; skal þó fyrst bætr af lúka af fé vegaiula, pay off, from, Gþl. 160, the last af may be omitted—var þá af borið borðinu—and the prep. thus be separated from its case, or it may refer to some of the indecl. relatives er or sem, the prep. hvar, hér, þar being placed behind them without a case, and referring to the preceding relative, e. g. oss er þar mikit af sagt auð þeim, we have been told much about these riches, Band. 24; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, in short, shortly. Eg. 546; þaðan af veit ek, thence í infer, know, Fms. i. 97.
    XI. it is moreover connected with a great many verbs besides those mentioned above, e. g. bera af, to excel, whence afbragð, afbrigði; draga af, to detract, deduct, hence afdráttr; veita ekki af, to be hard with; ganga at, to be left, hence afgangr; standast af um e-t, to stand, how matters stand; sem af tekr, at a furious rate; vita af, to be conscious, know about (vide VII).
    D. As a prefix to compounds distinction is to be made between:
    I. af privativum, denoting diminution, want, deduction, loss, separation, negation of, etc., answering indifferently to Lat. ab-, de-, ex-, dis-, and rarely to re- and se-, v. the following COMPDS, such as segja, dicere, but afsegja, negare; rækja, colere, but afrækja, negligere; aflaga, contra legem; skapligr, normalis, afskapligr, deformis; afvik, recessus; afhús, afhellir, afdalr, etc.
    II. af intensivum, etymologically different, and akin to of, afr-, e. g. afdrykkja = ofdrykkja, inebrietas; afbrýði, jealously; afbendi, tenesmus; afglapi, vir fatuus, etc. etc. Both the privative and the intensive af may be contracted into á, esp. before a labial f, m, v, e. g. á fram = af fram; ábrýði = afbrýði; ávöxtr = afvöxtr; áburðr = afburðr; ávíta = afvíta (?). In some cases dubious. With extenuated and changed vowel; auvirðiligr or övirðiligr, depreciated, = afv- etc., v. those words.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > AF

  • 114 fuori

    1. prep stato outside, out of
    moto out of, away from
    fuori di casa outside the house
    fuori città out of town
    fuori luogo out of place
    fuori mano out of the way
    fuori di sé beside oneself
    fuori uso out of use
    2. adv outside
    all'aperto out of doors
    sports out
    di fuori outside
    fuori! out!
    * * *
    fuori avv.
    1 ( all'esterno) outside, out; ( all'aperto) outdoors: fa freddo fuori, it's cold outside; ti aspettiamo (di) fuori, we'll wait for you outside; siamo rimasti fuori tutta la notte, we stayed out all night; stasera sono fuori, I'm out this evening; la casa era più bella (di) fuori che (di) dentro, the house was nicer outside than inside; andiamo fuori a vedere, let's go out and see; i signori vogliono mangiare dentro o fuori?, would you like to eat outside or inside?; mangia spesso fuori durante la settimana, he often eats out during the week; ''Dov'è Marco?'' ''L'ho mandato fuori a prendere il giornale'', ''Where's Mark?'' ''I've sent him out to get a newspaper''; il serbatoio era troppo pieno e la benzina uscì (di) fuori, the tank was too full and petrol came running out; prima o poi la verità verrà fuori, the truth will come out sooner or later // qui fuori, out here; lì fuori, out there // da fuori, ( dall'esterno) from outside // venne fuori con un'idea geniale, (fig.) he came out with a brilliant idea // tagliar fuori, to cut off (anche fig.): mi sentivo tagliato fuori, I felt cut off // mandateli fuori!, turn them out! // fuori!, get out! // o dentro o fuori!, either come in or stay out!; (deciditi!) make up your mind! // fuori la verità!, out with it! // fuori le prove!, let's see the evidence!
    2 ( lontano da casa) out of town, away; ( all'estero) abroad: la prossima settimana sarò fuori per lavoro, next week I'll be away on business; telefonava da fuori ( città), he was phoning from out of town, ( non da casa), he wasn't phoning from home; sono prodotti che si vendono in Italia e fuori, they are products on sale in Italy and abroad; non li conosco, è gente di fuori, I don't know them, they're strangers; la mia casa non è in città, è un po' fuori, my house isn't in town, it's a bit further out
    3 (fam.) ( in libertà) out: è fuori da tre mesi, he's been out for three months; li hanno messi tutti fuori, they've all been let out
    4 (fam.) ( oltre un limite prestabilito) out: fatti i conti, eravamo fuori di 10.000 euro, when we did the accounts, we found we were out by 10,000 euros; questo mese siamo andati fuori parecchio con le spese, this month we're well out with our spending
    5 Si unisce a diversi verbi modificandone il significato di base (p.e. far fuori; lasciar fuori); cfr. tali verbi
    s.m. ( la parte esterna): il (di) fuori di una casa, the outside of a house; guardare dal di fuori, to view from (the) outside; la porta era chiusa dal di fuori, the door was locked on the outside.
    fuori (da, di) prep.
    1 ( posizione, stato) out of, outside: è fuori città, he's out of town; fuori dalle mura della città, outside the city walls; lavoro fuori Milano, I work outside Milan; fuori d'Italia, outside Italy; fuori dalla chiesa un'enorme folla attendeva gli sposi, outside the church a huge crowd was waiting for the newly-weds; i dimostranti si erano radunati fuori dalla fabbrica, the demonstrators had assembled outside the factory // essere fuori casa, to be away from home // tenere fuori dalla portata dei bambini, to keep out of the reach of children // sono cose fuori dal mondo!, it's incredible!
    2 ( movimento, direzione) out of: non gettare oggetti fuori dal finestrino, don't throw anything out of the window; l'hanno buttato fuori di casa, he was turned out of the house; corse fuori dalla stanza, she ran out of the room; ( uscite) fuori di qui!, get out of here!; tirò fuori il portafoglio dalla tasca, he took his wallet out of his pocket // andare fuori strada, to go off the road.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: prodotti fuori commercio, (products) not for sale // frutti fuori stagione, fruits out of season // fuori discussione, ( indiscutibile) beyond (all) dispute; ( impossibile) out of the question: la sua onestà è fuori discussione, his honesty is beyond dispute; Non puoi andarci. é fuori discussione, You can't go. It's out of the question // fuori luogo, out of place (o uncalled for): il suo commento era fuori luogo, his comment was out of place (o uncalled for) // fuori moda, out of fashion (o old-fashioned) // fuori orario, out of hours: non si ricevono visite fuori orario, no visiting out of hours // fuori pericolo, out of danger // fuori porta, outside (the) town // fuori posto, out of place: la casa era in perfetto ordine, non c'era niente fuori posto, the house was in perfect order; nothing was out of place // fuori servizio, ( di persona) off duty; ( di cosa) out of order (o out of commission): il custode è fuori servizio dopo le 19, the porter is off duty after 7 p.m.; dovete salire a piedi, l'ascensore è fuori servizio, you'll have to walk up, the lift's out of order // fuori uso, ( inservibile) out of use; ( guasto) out of order; ( disusato, obsoleto) obsolete, out-of-date // (elettr.) fuori fase, out of phase // è fuori di ogni dubbio, it's beyond all doubt // mi sentivo un pesce fuor d'acqua in quell'ambiente, I felt like a fish out of water there // essere fuori di sé dalla gioia, to be beside oneself with joy // esserne fuori, ( essere estraneo) to be out of it, ( aver superato una situazione difficile) to come through // uscire fuori dal seminato, to go off the point // (mus.) essere, andare fuori tempo, to be (o to go) out of time.
    * * *
    ['fwɔri]
    1. avv
    1) (gen) outside, (all'aperto) outdoors, outside, (fuori casa) out, (all'estero) abroad

    ceniamo fuori? (all'aperto) shall we eat outside?, (al ristorante) shall we go out for a meal?, shall we eat out?

    2)

    (fraseologia) fuori (di qui)! — get out (of here)!

    essere in fuori (sporgere) to stick out, (denti, occhi) to be prominent

    finalmente ne sono fuori (da un vizio) I've managed to break the habit

    far fuori(fam : soldi) to spend, (cioccolatini) to eat up, (rubare) to nick

    lasciare/mettere fuori — to leave/put out

    essere tagliato fuori(da un gruppo, ambiente) to be excluded

    andare/venire fuori — to go/come out

    2. prep
    1)

    fuori (di) — out of, outside

    2)

    (fraseologia) è fuori di sé (dalla gioia/rabbia) — he's beside himself (with joy/anger)

    fuori fase (motore) out of phase

    fuori mano(casa, paese) out of the way, remote

    fuori luogo (osservazione) out of place, uncalled for

    è fuori questione o discussione — it's out of the question

    essere fuori famto be nuts o crazy

    3. sm
    * * *
    ['fwɔri] 1.
    1) out; (all'esterno) outside; (all'aperto) outdoors

    da fuori (dall'esterno) from the outside

    2) (di casa, ufficio, sede) out
    3) (all'estero) abroad
    4) fig.
    2.
    1) outside, out of

    fuori città — out of town, outside the city

    al di fuori delle ore di apertura — outside of opening hours; (eccetto) except

    3.
    sostantivo maschile invariabile
    ••

    essere fuoricolloq. to be off one's nut, to be out of one's tree; (di prigione) to be out

    fare fuori qcn. — (uccidere) to blow sb. away, to do sb. in

    fare fuorito finish off o up [cibo, bevanda]

    venir fuori (essere scoperto) to come out o up

    ••
    Note:
    Fuori ha due equivalenti in inglese: outside e out (of). Outside, che può essere avverbio, preposizione o sostantivo, significa all'esterno; con valore semantico più generale si usa l'avverbio out e la preposizione out of: non aspetti fuori, venga dentro! = don't wait outside, come in!; aspettava fuori dal negozio = she was waiting outside the shop; la porta non si può aprire da fuori = you can't open the door from the outside; ci sono molte persone là fuori = there are a lot of people out there; finalmente sono fuori dall'ospedale = I'm out of hospital at last
    * * *
    fuori
    /'fwɔri/
    Fuori ha due equivalenti in inglese: outside e out (of). Outside, che può essere avverbio, preposizione o sostantivo, significa all'esterno; con valore semantico più generale si usa l'avverbio out e la preposizione out of: non aspetti fuori, venga dentro! = don't wait outside, come in!; aspettava fuori dal negozio = she was waiting outside the shop; la porta non si può aprire da fuori = you can't open the door from the outside; ci sono molte persone là fuori = there are a lot of people out there; finalmente sono fuori dall'ospedale = I'm out of hospital at last.
     1 out; (all'esterno) outside; (all'aperto) outdoors; è fuori in giardino he's out in the garden; là fuori out there; qui fuori out here; venite fuori! come outside! come on out! guardare fuori to look outside; da fuori (dall'esterno) from the outside
     2 (di casa, ufficio, sede) out; stare fuori tutta la notte to stay out all night; andare a mangiare fuori to go out for a meal
     3 (all'estero) abroad; in Italia e fuori in Italy and abroad
     4 fig. tenersi fuori dai guai to stay out of trouble; fuori sembrava tranquillo outwardly he looked calm
     5 (in espressioni esclamative) fuori (di qui)! get out (of here)! fuori i soldi! pay up! hand over the money!
     1 outside, out of; fuori città out of town, outside the city; fuori casa out of the house; fuori dall'Italia outside Italy; fuori dalla finestra out of the window
    III m. inv
    essere fuori di sé to be beside oneself; essere fuori colloq. to be off one's nut, to be out of one's tree; (di prigione) to be out; fare fuori qcn. (uccidere) to blow sb. away, to do sb. in; fare fuori to finish off o up [ cibo, bevanda]; venir fuori (essere scoperto) to come out o up.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > fuori

  • 115 woraus

    Adv.
    1. fragend: where (...) from?, out of what?, from what?; woraus ist es gemacht? what is it made of?; woraus schließt sie das? how does she work that out?, what makes her think that?
    2. in Relativsätzen: out of which, from which; der Stoff, woraus es gemacht ist the material it is made of; woraus man lernen kann, dass... which just goes to show that...
    * * *
    wo|raus [vo'raus]
    adv → auch aus
    1) interrog out of what, what... out of

    woráús ist der Pullover? — what is the pullover made (out) of?

    woráús schließt du das? — from what do you deduce that?

    2) rel out of which, which... out of

    das Buch, woráús ich gestern vorgelesen habe — the book I was reading from yesterday

    woráús ich schließe/gelernt habe, dass... — from which I conclude/have learned that...

    woráús man das Öl auch gewinnt... — whatever oil is obtained from...

    * * *
    wo·raus
    [voˈraus]
    1. interrog (aus welcher Sache/welchem Material) what... out of, out of what
    \woraus bestehen Rubine? what are rubies made out of?
    und \woraus schließen Sie das? and from what do you deduce that?
    \woraus haben Sie das entnommen? where did you get that from?
    2. rel (aus welcher Sache/welchem Material) from which, what... out of, out of which
    das Material, \woraus die Socken bestehen, kratzt the material the socks are made of is itchy
    ich liebte das Buch, \woraus sie mir immer vorlas I loved the book she always read out of; (aus welchem Umstand) from which
    es gab gewisse Anzeichen, \woraus das geschlossen werden konnte there were certain signs from which this could be deduced
    \woraus auch immer dieses Gehäuse gefertigt ist, es ist sehr stabil whatever this shell is made of it's very robust
    \woraus sie das auch abgeschrieben hat, es ist gut wherever she copied this from it's good
    * * *

    es gab nichts, woraus wir den Wein hätten trinken können — there was nothing for us to drink the wine out of

    es gab nichts, woraus sie Werkzeuge machen konnten — there was nothing for them to make tools from

    * * *
    woraus adv
    1. fragend: where (…) from?, out of what?, from what?;
    woraus ist es gemacht? what is it made of?;
    woraus schließt sie das? how does she work that out?, what makes her think that?
    2. in Relativsätzen: out of which, from which;
    der Stoff, woraus es gemacht ist the material it is made of;
    woraus man lernen kann, dass … which just goes to show that …
    * * *

    es gab nichts, woraus wir den Wein hätten trinken können — there was nothing for us to drink the wine out of

    es gab nichts, woraus sie Werkzeuge machen konnten — there was nothing for them to make tools from

    * * *
    adv.
    what from expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > woraus

  • 116 margen

    f.
    bank.
    m.
    1 side.
    2 margin.
    3 margin (commerce).
    margen de beneficio profit margin
    4 leeway.
    al margen de eso, hay otros factores over and above this, there are other factors
    al margen de la ley outside the law
    dejar al margen to exclude
    estar al margen de to have nothing to do with
    mantenerse al margen de to keep out of
    margen de error margin of error
    margen de seguridad degree of certainty
    5 outer edge, border, margin, fringe.
    6 bank of the river, bank, riverbank.
    7 spread, profit, difference between two given prices, mark-up.
    8 acies, edge.
    * * *
    nombre masculino & nombre femenino
    1 (extremidad) border, edge
    2 (de río) bank; (de camino) edge
    1 (del papel) margin
    2 (oportunidad) chance
    3 COMERCIO margin
    \
    al margen de... apart from..., out of...
    al margen de la ley outside the law
    dar margen para to give scope for
    dejar algo al margen to leave something aside
    dejar a alguien al margen to leave somebody out
    mantenerse al margen not to get involved
    margen de beneficios profit margin
    margen de error margin of error
    * * *
    noun m.
    2) border, edge
    * * *
    1. SM
    1) [de página] margin

    una nota al margen — a marginal note, a note in the margin

    2) (=espacio)

    la victoria no daba margen para pensar que... — the victory did not give any reason to think that...

    margen de acción, margen de actuación — scope for action, room for manoeuvre, room for maneuver (EEUU)

    margen de confianza, margen de credibilidad — credibility gap

    margen de maniobra= margen de acción

    3)

    al margen de — [+ opinión, resultado] regardless of, despite

    al margen de lo que tú digasregardless of o despite what you say

    dejar algo al margen — to leave sth aside, set sth aside

    dejando al margen nuestras creencias, la idea es muy buena — leaving o setting aside our beliefs, it's a very good idea

    lo dejaron o mantuvieron al margen de las negociaciones — they excluded him from the negotiations, they left him out of the negotiations

    mantenerse o quedarse al margen de — [+ negociaciones, situación, escándalo] to keep out of, stay out of; [+ sociedad, vida pública] to remain on the sidelines of, remain on the fringes of

    4) (Econ) (=beneficio) margin
    2.
    SF [de río] bank
    * * *
    I
    femenino (a veces m) ( de río) bank; ( de carretera) side
    II
    1) ( de una página) margin
    2)

    al margen: ver nota al margen see margin note; se mantuvo al margen de todo he kept out of everything; al margen de la ley on the fringes of the law; lo dejaron al margen he was left out; viven al margen de la sociedad they live on the margin o fringes of society; al margen de lo expresado — apart from what's already been said

    3) ( franja de terreno) strip of land
    4) ( holgura) margin

    ganó por un amplio/estrecho margen — he won by a comfortable/narrow margin

    5) márgenes masculino plural (límites, parámetros) limits (pl)
    6) (Com) margin, profit
    * * *
    = border, margin, leeway, fringe, sideline, riverfront, riverbank [river bank], verge.
    Ex. The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: designations and sizes of typefaces and typefounts, special characters, rules and borders.
    Ex. Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.
    Ex. On magnetic tape, for instance, there will be a need for an inter record gap so that the tape drive has some space, some leeway, when starting or stopping the fast moving tape.
    Ex. The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.
    Ex. The article 'Off the sidelines, onto the playing field' discusses a recent project which commissioned 9 research papers to explore the future of libraries.
    Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.
    Ex. They use a mobile floating library to serve riverbank communities.
    Ex. The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.
    ----
    * al margen = on the sidelines, tangential.
    * al margen de = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * al margen de la ley = extra-judicial.
    * apoyado con un estrecho margen = narrowly endorsed.
    * comentario al margen = tangential comment.
    * como nota al margen = on a sidenote.
    * dar a Alguien un margen de confianza = give + Nombre + the benefit of the doubt.
    * dejar margen = allow + margin.
    * mantenerse al margen = keep to + Reflexivo, take + a back seat, stand by, remain on + the sidelines.
    * mantenerse al margen de = remain + uninvolved in, hold + Reflexivo + apart from.
    * mantenerse al margen de Algo = stay above + Algo.
    * margen de beneficio = markup rate, markup [mark-up], profit margin.
    * margen de confianza = the benefit of the doubt.
    * margen de edad = age group [age-group].
    * margen de error = margin of error.
    * margen de ganancia = markup rate, markup [mark-up], profit margin.
    * margen de la carretera = roadside verge.
    * margen de la sociedad = margin of society.
    * margen del corte = outer margin.
    * margen del lomo = inner margin, gutter.
    * margen del lomo recortado = stub.
    * margen del río = river bank [riverbank].
    * margen derecho = right margin.
    * margen de tiempo = time frame [timeframe].
    * margen escasísimo = razor-thin margin.
    * margen inferior = bottom margin.
    * margen ínfimo = razor-thin margin.
    * margen izquierdo = left margin.
    * margen superior = top margin.
    * nota al margen = sidenote [side-note].
    * por un gran margen = by a huge margin.
    * precio de coste más margen de beneficios = cost-plus pricing.
    * quedarse al margen = stand by.
    * vivir al margen de = live on + the fringes of.
    * * *
    I
    femenino (a veces m) ( de río) bank; ( de carretera) side
    II
    1) ( de una página) margin
    2)

    al margen: ver nota al margen see margin note; se mantuvo al margen de todo he kept out of everything; al margen de la ley on the fringes of the law; lo dejaron al margen he was left out; viven al margen de la sociedad they live on the margin o fringes of society; al margen de lo expresado — apart from what's already been said

    3) ( franja de terreno) strip of land
    4) ( holgura) margin

    ganó por un amplio/estrecho margen — he won by a comfortable/narrow margin

    5) márgenes masculino plural (límites, parámetros) limits (pl)
    6) (Com) margin, profit
    * * *
    = border, margin, leeway, fringe, sideline, riverfront, riverbank [river bank], verge.

    Ex: The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: designations and sizes of typefaces and typefounts, special characters, rules and borders.

    Ex: Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.
    Ex: On magnetic tape, for instance, there will be a need for an inter record gap so that the tape drive has some space, some leeway, when starting or stopping the fast moving tape.
    Ex: The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.
    Ex: The article 'Off the sidelines, onto the playing field' discusses a recent project which commissioned 9 research papers to explore the future of libraries.
    Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.
    Ex: They use a mobile floating library to serve riverbank communities.
    Ex: The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.
    * al margen = on the sidelines, tangential.
    * al margen de = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * al margen de la ley = extra-judicial.
    * apoyado con un estrecho margen = narrowly endorsed.
    * comentario al margen = tangential comment.
    * como nota al margen = on a sidenote.
    * dar a Alguien un margen de confianza = give + Nombre + the benefit of the doubt.
    * dejar margen = allow + margin.
    * mantenerse al margen = keep to + Reflexivo, take + a back seat, stand by, remain on + the sidelines.
    * mantenerse al margen de = remain + uninvolved in, hold + Reflexivo + apart from.
    * mantenerse al margen de Algo = stay above + Algo.
    * margen de beneficio = markup rate, markup [mark-up], profit margin.
    * margen de confianza = the benefit of the doubt.
    * margen de edad = age group [age-group].
    * margen de error = margin of error.
    * margen de ganancia = markup rate, markup [mark-up], profit margin.
    * margen de la carretera = roadside verge.
    * margen de la sociedad = margin of society.
    * margen del corte = outer margin.
    * margen del lomo = inner margin, gutter.
    * margen del lomo recortado = stub.
    * margen del río = river bank [riverbank].
    * margen derecho = right margin.
    * margen de tiempo = time frame [timeframe].
    * margen escasísimo = razor-thin margin.
    * margen inferior = bottom margin.
    * margen ínfimo = razor-thin margin.
    * margen izquierdo = left margin.
    * margen superior = top margin.
    * nota al margen = sidenote [side-note].
    * por un gran margen = by a huge margin.
    * precio de coste más margen de beneficios = cost-plus pricing.
    * quedarse al margen = stand by.
    * vivir al margen de = live on + the fringes of.

    * * *
    en la margen derecha/izquierda del río on the right/left bank of the river
    fundada a las márgenes del río Mapocho founded on the banks of the Mapocho River
    cambiar los márgenes de un documento to change the margins of a document
    B
    al margen: ver nota al margen see marginal note
    prefiero mantenerme al margen de ese enredo I prefer to keep out of that business
    al margen de la ley on the fringes of the law
    lo dejan al margen de todas las decisiones importantes they leave him out of all the important decisions
    viven al margen de la sociedad they live on the margin o fringes of society, they live apart from society
    al margen de algunos cambios menores apart from a few minor changes
    C (franja de terreno) strip of land
    D (holgura) margin
    ganó por un amplio/estrecho margen he won by a comfortable/narrow margin
    dame un margen razonable de tiempo give me a reasonable amount of time
    le han dejado un margen de acción muy reducido they have left him very little room for maneuver, they have left him very little leeway
    un margen de autonomía más amplio a greater degree of autonomy
    Compuestos:
    margin of error
    safety margin
    tolerance
    (límites, parámetros): dentro de los márgenes normales within the normal range o limits
    los márgenes de credibilidad de estos sondeos the extent to which these polls can be believed
    F ( Com) margin, profit
    Compuestos:
    profit margin, mark-up
    profit margin
    trading profit
    profit margin
    * * *

     

    margen sustantivo femenino ( a veces m) ( de río) bank;
    ( de carretera) side
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    1 ( en general) margin;
    margen de beneficio or ganancias profit margin;

    ver nota al margen see margin note;
    al margen de apart from: al margen de la ley on the fringes of the law;
    mantenerse al margen de algo to keep out of sth;
    dejar a algn al margen to leave sb out;
    margen de acción/tiempo leeway
    2
    márgenes sustantivo masculino plural (límites, parámetros) limits (pl);

    dentro de ciertos márgenes within certain limits
    margen
    I sustantivo masculino
    1 (de un libro) margin
    2 (en un cálculo) margin
    3 Com profit
    4 (espacio) margin: me dan poco margen de maniobra, they give me little leeway
    II mf (de un camino, terreno) border, edge
    (de un río) bank
    ♦ Locuciones: mantenerse al margen, to keep out of/away from: nos mantuvimos al margen de la disputa, we didn't get involved in the dispute
    ' margen' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desentenderse
    - empeorar
    - independientemente
    - vera
    - amplio
    - amplitud
    - dejar
    English:
    allow for
    - close-run
    - cold
    - fringe
    - margin
    - marginal seat
    - mark-up
    - profit margin
    - seat
    - stand aside
    - stand by
    - edge
    - leeway
    - narrow
    - periphery
    - river
    - stand
    * * *
    nm
    1. [de camino] side
    2. [de página] margin;
    deja un margen más amplio leave a wider margin;
    ver nota al margen see note in the margin
    3. Com margin;
    este negocio deja mucho margen this business is very profitable
    margen de beneficio(s) profit margin
    4. [límite] margin;
    ganaron por un margen de 1.000 votos they won by a margin of 1,000 votes;
    tengo un margen de dos meses para acabar el trabajo I have two months to finish the work;
    dar a alguien margen de confianza to allow sb to use his/her initiative
    margen de actuación room for manoeuvre;
    margen de error margin of error;
    margen de maniobra room for manoeuvre;
    margen de seguridad: [m5]puedo decir, con un margen de seguridad del 99 por ciento, que… I can say with a 99 percent degree of certainty that…
    5. [ocasión]
    dar margen a alguien para hacer algo to give sb the chance to do sth;
    con su comportamiento dio margen a críticas his behaviour exposed him to criticism
    nf
    [de río] bank
    al margen loc adv
    lleva muchos años al margen del deporte she has spent many years on the fringes of the sport;
    al margen de eso, hay otros factores over and above that, there are other factors;
    al margen de la polémica, ha hecho un buen trabajo irrespective of the controversy, she has done a good job;
    al margen de la ley outside the law;
    dejar al margen to exclude;
    estar al margen de algo to have nothing to do with sth;
    mantenerse al margen de algo to keep out of sth
    * * *
    1 m tb fig
    margin;
    al margen de eso apart from that;
    2 f de río bank
    * * *
    margen nf, pl márgenes : bank (of a river), side (of a street)
    1) : edge, border
    2) : margin
    margen de ganancia: profit margin
    * * *
    mantenerse al margen to keep out [pt. & pp. kept] / not to get involved

    Spanish-English dictionary > margen

  • 117 ex

    ex or ē (ex always before vowels, and elsewh. more freq. than e; e. g. in Cic. Rep. e occurs 19 times, but ex 61 times, before consonants—but no rule can be given for the usage; cf., e. g., ex and e together:

    qui ex corporum vinculis tamquam e carcere evolaverunt,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 14. But certain expressions have almost constantly the same form, as ex parte, ex sententia, ex senatus consulto, ex lege, ex tempore, etc.; but e regione, e re nata, e vestigio, e medio, and e republica used adverbially; v. Neue, Formenl. 2, 756 sq.), praep. with abl. [kindr. with Gr. ek, ex], denotes out from the interior of a thing, in opposition to in (cf. ab and de init.), out of, from.
    I.
    In space.
    A.
    Prop.:

    interea e portu nostra navis solvitur, Ubi portu exiimus, etc.,

    Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 54:

    quam (sphaeram) M. Marcelli avus captis Syracusis ex urbe locupletissima atque ornatissima sustulisset, cum aliud nihil ex tanta praeda domum suam deportavisset,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 14:

    influxit non tenuis quidam e Graecia rivulus in hanc urbem,

    id. ib. 2, 19:

    visam, ecquae advenerit In portum ex Epheso navis mercatoria,

    Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 2; cf. id. ib. 3, 2, 5;

    3, 6, 32 al.: magno de flumine malim quam ex hoc fonticulo tantundem sumere,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 56; cf.:

    nec vos de paupere mensa Dona nec e puris spernite fictilibus,

    Tib. 1, 1, 38:

    clanculum ex aedibus me edidi foras,

    Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 9; so freq. with verbs compounded with ex; also with verbs compounded with ab and de, v. abeo, abscedo, amoveo, aveho, etc.; decedo, deduco, defero, deicio, etc.—
    2.
    In a downward direction, from, down from, from off:

    ex spelunca saxum in crura ejus incidisse,

    Cic. Fat. 3, 6; cf. Liv. 35, 21:

    picis e caelo demissum flumen,

    Lucr. 6, 257:

    equestribus proeliis saepe ex equis desiliunt,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 2, 3; cf.:

    cecidisse ex equo dicitur,

    Cic. Clu. 62 fin.:

    e curru trahitur,

    id. Rep. 2, 41:

    e curru desilit,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 559 et saep., v. cado, decido, decurro, deduco, delabor, elabor, etc.—
    3.
    In an upward direction, from, above:

    collis paululum ex planitie editus,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 8, 3:

    globum terrae eminentem e mari,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 28;

    and trop.: consilia erigendae ex tam gravi casu rei publicae,

    Liv. 6, 2.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    To indicate the country, and, in gen., the place from or out of which any person or thing comes, from:

    ex Aethiopia est usque haec,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 18:

    quod erat ex eodem municipio,

    Cic. Clu. 17, 49; cf. id. ib. 5, 11.—Freq. without a verb:

    Philocrates ex Alide,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 2, 10:

    ex Aethiopia ancillula,

    Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 85 Ruhnk.:

    negotiator ex Africa,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 5:

    Epicurei e Graecia,

    id. N. D. 1, 21, 58:

    Q. Junius ex Hispania quidam,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 27:

    ex India elephanti,

    Liv. 35, 32:

    civis Romanus e conventu Panhormitano,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 54 Zumpt; cf. id. ib. 2, 5, 59 fin.:

    meretrix e proxumo,

    Plaut. As. 1, 1, 38; cf. id. Aul. 2, 4, 11:

    puer ex aula (sc. regis barbari),

    Hor. C. 1, 29, 7:

    ex spelunca saxum,

    Cic. Fat. 3, 6:

    saxum ex capitolio,

    Liv. 35, 21, 6:

    ex equo cadere,

    Cic. Clu. 32, 175; cf. id. Fat. 3, 6; Auct. B. Hisp. 15 et saep.—
    2.
    To indicate the place from which any thing is done or takes place, from, down from: ibi tum derepente ex alto in altum despexit mare, Enn. ap. Non. 518, 6 (for which:

    a summo caelo despicere,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 87; and:

    de vertice montis despicere,

    id. M. 11, 503); cf.:

    T. Labienus... ex loco superiore conspicatus, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 26, 4:

    ex qua (villa) jam audieram fremitum clientium meorum,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 18, 3:

    ex hoc ipso loco permulta contra legem eam verba fecisti,

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 17, 52; so id. ib. 8 fin.; cf.:

    judices aut e plano aut e quaesitoris tribunali admonebat,

    Suet. Tib. 33:

    ex equo, ex prora, ex puppi pugnare,

    Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 202 and 209; cf. Caes. B. G. 2, 27, 3:

    ex vinculis causam dicere,

    id. ib. 1, 4, 1; Liv. 29, 19.—Hence the adverbial expressions, ex adverso, ex diverso, ex contrario, e regione, ex parte, e vestigio, etc.; v. the words adversus, diversus, etc.—Also, ex itinere, during or on a journey, on the march, without halting, Cic. Fam. 3, 9; Sall. C. 34, 2; Liv. 35, 24; Caes. B. G. 2, 6, 1; 3, 21, 2; id. B. C. 1, 24, 4; Sall. J. 56, 3 al.; cf.

    also: ex fuga,

    during the flight, Caes. B. G. 6, 35, 6; id. B. C. 3, 95; 96 fin.; Sall. J. 54, 4 Kritz.; Liv. 6, 29; 28, 23 al.
    II.
    In time.
    A.
    From a certain point of time, i. e. immediately after, directly after, after (in this sense more freq. than ab):

    Cotta ex consulatu est profectus in Galliam,

    Cic. Brut. 92, 318; so,

    ex consulatu,

    Liv. 4, 31 Drak.; 40, 1 fin.; 22, 49; 27, 34; Vell. 2, 33, 1 al.:

    ex praetura,

    Cic. Leg. 1, 20, 53; id. Mur. 7, 15; Caes. B. C. 1, 22, 4; 1, 31, 2:

    ex dictatura,

    Liv. 10, 5 fin.:

    ex eo magistratu,

    Vell. 2, 31 et saep.; cf.:

    Agrippa ex Asia (pro consule eam provinciam annuo imperio tenuerat) Moesiae praepositus est,

    Tac. H. 3, 46 fin.:

    statim e somno lavantur,

    id. G. 22:

    tanta repente vilitas annonae ex summa inopia et caritate rei frumentariae consecuta est,

    Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 15, 44; cf. Liv. 21, 39:

    ex aliquo graviore actu personam deponere,

    Quint. 6, 2, 35:

    mulier ex partu si, etc.,

    Cels. 2, 8:

    ex magnis rupibus nactus planitiem,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 70, 3; cf.: ex maximo bello tantum otium totae insulae conciliavit, ut, etc., Nop. Timol. 3, 2; and:

    ex magna desperatione tandem saluti redditus,

    Just. 12, 10, 1 et saep.:

    ex quo obses Romae fuit,

    since he was a hostage in Rome, Liv. 40, 5 fin. —So the phrase, aliud ex alio, one thing after another:

    me quotidie aliud ex alio impedit,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 19 fin.; Cic. Leg. 1, 4, 14 (cf. also, alius, D.):

    aliam rem ex alia cogitare,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 3:

    alia ex aliis iniquiora postulando,

    Liv. 4, 2.—So, too, diem ex die exspectabam, one day after another, from day to day, Cic. Att. 7, 26 fin.; cf.:

    diem ex die ducere,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 16, 5 (v. dies, I. A. b.).—
    2.
    With names of office or calling, to denote one who has completed his term of office, or has relinquished his vocation. So in class. Lat. very dub.;

    for the passage,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 46, 4, belongs more correctly under III. B. It is, however, very common in post-class. Lat., esp. in inscriptions—ex consule, ex comite, ex duce, ex equite, ex praefecto, etc.— an ex-consul, etc. (for which, without good MS. authority, the nominatives exconsul, excomes, exdux, etc., are sometimes assumed, in analogy with proconsul, and subvillicus; cf. Schneid. Gram. 1, p. 562, note, and the authors there cited):

    vir excelsus ex quaestore et ex consule Tribonianus,

    Cod. Just. 1, 17, 2, § 9; cf.:

    Pupienus et Balbinus, ambo ex consulibus,

    Capitol. Gord. 22:

    duo ante ipsam aram a Gallicano ex consulibus et Maecenate ex ducibus interempti sunt,

    id. ib.:

    mandabat Domitiano, ex comite largitionum, praefecto, ut, etc.,

    Amm. 14, 7, 9:

    Serenianus ex duce,

    id. 14, 7, 7:

    INLVSTRIS EX PRAEFECTO praeTORIO ET EX PRAEFECTO VRbis,

    Inscr. Orell. 2355 al., v. Inscr. Orell. in Indice, p. 525.—

    And of a period of life: quem si Constans Imperator olim ex adulto jamque maturum audiret, etc.,

    i. e. who had outgrown the period of youth, and was now a man, Amm. 16, 7.—
    B.
    From and after a given time, from... onward, from, since (cf. ab, II. A. 2.):

    bonus volo jam ex hoc die esse,

    Plaut. Pers. 4, 3, 10:

    itaque ex eo tempore res esse in vadimonium coepit,

    Cic. Quint. 5 fin.:

    nec vero usquam discedebam, nec a republica deiciebam oculos, ex eo die, quo, etc.,

    id. Phil. 1, 1:

    ex aeterno tempore,

    id. Fin. 1, 6, 17:

    ex hoc die,

    id. Rep. 1, 16:

    motum ex Metello consule civicum tractas,

    from the consulship of Metellus, Hor. C. 2, 1, 1:

    C. Pompeius Diogenes ex Kalendis Juliis cenaculum locat,

    Petr. 38, 10; so usually in forms of hiring; cf. Garaton. Cic. Phil. 2, 39, 100:

    ex ea die ad hanc diem,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 12 fin.:

    memoria tenent, me ex Kalendis Januariis ad hanc horam invigilasse rei publicae,

    id. Phil. 14, 7, 20.—Esp.: ex quo (sc. tempore), since: [p. 670] octavus annus est, ex quo, etc., Tac. Agr. 33; id. A. 14, 53:

    sextus decimus dies agitur, ex quo,

    id. H. 1, 29:

    sextus mensis est, ex quo,

    Curt. 10, 6, 9; Hor. Ep. 11, 5; so,

    ex eo,

    Tac. A. 12, 7; Suet. Caes. 22:

    ex illo,

    Ov. F. 5, 670; Stat. Silv. 1, 2, 81.—
    C.
    Less freq. in specifying a future date (after which something is to be done), from, after:

    Romae vereor ne ex Kal. Jan. magni tumultus sint,

    Cic. Fam. 16, 9, 3:

    hunc judicem ex Kal. Jan. non habemus... ex Kal. Jan. non judicabunt,

    id. Verr. 1, 10:

    ex Idibus Mart.... ex Idibus Mai.,

    id. Att. 5, 21, 9.
    III.
    In other relations, and in gen. where a going out or forth, a coming or springing out of any thing is conceivable.
    A.
    With verbs of taking out, or, in gen., of taking, receiving, deriving (both physically and mentally; so of perceiving, comprehending, inquiring, learning, hoping, etc.), away from, from, out of, of:

    solem e mundo tollere videntur, qui amicitiam e vita tollunt,

    Cic. Lael. 13, 47:

    ex omni populo deligendi potestas,

    id. Agr. 2, 9, 23:

    agro ex hoste capto,

    Liv. 41, 14, 3:

    cui cum liceret majores ex otio fructus capere,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 4:

    ex populo Romano bona accipere,

    Sall. J. 102:

    majorem laetitiam ex desiderio bonorum percepimus, quam ex laetitia improborum dolorem,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 4:

    quaesierat ex me Scipio,

    id. ib. 1, 13:

    ex te requirunt,

    id. ib. 2, 38:

    de quo studeo ex te audire, quid sentias,

    id. ib. 1, 11 fin.; 1, 30; 1, 46; 2, 38; cf.:

    intellexi ex tuis litteris te ex Turannio audisse, etc.,

    id. Att. 6, 9, 3:

    ex eo cum ab ineunte ejus aetate bene speravissem,

    id. Fam. 13, 16 et saep.; cf.:

    ex aliqua re aliquid nominare,

    id. N. D. 2, 20, 51:

    vocare,

    Tac. G. 2, 4; cf. id. ib. 4, 55; Sall. J. 5, 4.—
    B.
    In specifying a multitude from which something is taken, or of which it forms a part, out of, of:

    qui ex civitate in senatum, ex senatu in hoc consilium delecti estis,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 3 fin.:

    e vectoribus sorte ductus,

    id. Rep. 1, 34:

    ecquis est ex tanto populo, qui? etc.,

    id. Rab. Post. 17:

    homo ex numero disertorum postulabat, ut, etc.,

    id. de Or. 1, 37, 168: Q. Fulgentius, ex primo hastato (sc. ordine) legionis XIV., i. e. a soldier of the first division of hastati of the 14 th legion, Caes. B. C. 1, 46;

    v. hastatus: e barbaris ipsis nulli erant maritimi,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 4:

    unus ex illis decemviris,

    id. ib. 2, 37:

    ex omnibus seculis vix tria aut quatuor nominantur paria amicorum,

    id. Lael. 4, 15:

    aliquis ex vobis,

    id. Cael. 3, 7; id. Fam. 13, 1 fin.: id enim ei ex ovo videbatur aurum declarasse;

    reliquum, argentum,

    this of the egg, id. Div. 2, 65:

    quo e collegio (sc. decemvirorum),

    id. Rep. 2, 36:

    virgines ex sacerdotio Vestae,

    Flor. 1, 13, 12:

    alia ex hoc quaestu,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 1, 29 Ruhnk.; cf.:

    fuit eodem ex studio vir eruditus apud patres nostros,

    Cic. Mur. 36; Ov. Am. 2, 5, 54; Sen. Ben. 3, 9; id. Ep. 52, 3:

    qui sibi detulerat ex latronibus suis principatum,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 3:

    est tibi ex his, qui assunt, bella copia,

    id. Rep. 2, 40:

    Batavi non multum ex ripa, sed insulam Rheni amnis colunt,

    Tac. G. 29:

    acerrimum autem ex omnibus nostris sensibus esse sensum videndi,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 87, 357:

    ex tribus istis modis rerum publicarum velim scire quod optimum judices,

    id. Rep. 1, 30; cf. id. ib. 1, 35 et saep.—
    2.
    Sometimes a circumlocution for the subject. gen., of (cf. de):

    has (turres) altitudo puppium ex barbaris navibus superabat,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 14, 4:

    album ex ovo cum rosa mixtum,

    Cels. 4, 20:

    ex fraxino frondes, ex leguminibus paleae,

    Col. 7, 3, 21 sq. —
    C.
    To indicate the material of which any thing is made or consists, of:

    fenestrae e viminibus factae,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 6; cf.:

    statua ex aere facta,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 21; and:

    ex eo auro buculam curasse faciendam,

    id. Div. 1, 24:

    substramen e palea,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 10, 4:

    pocula ex auro, vas vinarium ex una gemma pergrandi,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 27:

    monilia e gemmis,

    Suet. Calig. 56:

    farina ex faba,

    Cels. 5, 28:

    potiones ex absinthio,

    id. ib. et saep.:

    Ennius (i. e. statua ejus) constitutus ex marmore,

    Cic. Arch. 9 fin.; cf. id. Ac. 2, 31, 100:

    (homo) qui ex animo constet et corpore caduco et infirmo,

    id. N. D. 1, 35, 98:

    natura concreta ex pluribus naturis,

    id. ib. 3, 14; id. Rep. 1, 45; id. Ac. 1, 2, 6: cum Epicuro autem hoc est plus negotii, quod e duplici genere voluptatis conjunctus est, id. Fin. 2, 14, 44 et saep.—
    D.
    To denote technically the material, out of, i. e. with which any thing to eat or drink, etc., is mixed or prepared (esp. freq. of medical preparations):

    resinam ex melle Aegyptiam,

    Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 28:

    quo pacto ex jure hesterno panem atrum vorent,

    Ter. Eun. 5, 4, 17:

    bibat jejunus ex aqua castoreum,

    Cels. 3, 23:

    aqua ex lauro decocta,

    id. 4, 2; cf.:

    farina tritici ex aceto cocta,

    Plin. 22, 25, 57, § 120:

    pullum hirundinis servatum ex sale,

    Cels. 4, 4:

    nuclei pinei ex melle, panis vel elota alica ex aqua mulsa (danda est),

    id. 4, 7 et saep.—So of the mixing of colors or flavors:

    bacae e viridi rubentes,

    Plin. 15, 30, 39, § 127:

    frutex ramosus, bacis e nigro rufis,

    id. ib. §

    132: id solum e rubro lacteum traditur,

    id. 12, 14, 30, § 52:

    e viridi pallens,

    id. 37, 8, 33, § 110:

    apes ex aureolo variae,

    Col. 9, 3, 2:

    sucus ex austero dulcis,

    Plin. 13, 9, 18, § 62; 21, 8, 26, § 50:

    ex dulci acre,

    id. 11, 15, 15, § 39; cf.

    trop.: erat totus ex fraude et mendacio factus,

    Cic. Clu. 26.—
    E.
    To indicate the cause or reason of any thing, from, through, by, by reason of, on account of:

    cum esset ex aere alieno commota civitas,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 33:

    ex doctrina nobilis et clarus,

    id. Rab. Post. 9, 23:

    ex vulnere aeger,

    id. Rep. 2, 21; cf.:

    ex renibus laborare,

    id. Tusc. 2, 25:

    ex gravitate loci vulgari morbos,

    Liv. 25, 26:

    ex vino vacillantes, hesterna ex potatione oscitantes,

    Quint. 8, 33, 66:

    gravida e Pamphilo est,

    Ter. And. 1, 3, 11:

    credon' tibi hoc, nunc peperisse hanc e Pamphilo?

    id. ib. 3, 2, 17:

    ex se nati,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 35:

    ex quodam conceptus,

    id. ib. 2, 21:

    ex nimia potentia principum oritur interitus principum,

    id. ib. 1, 44:

    ex hac maxima libertate tyrannis gignitur,

    id. ib. et saep.:

    ex te duplex nos afficit sollicitudo,

    Cic. Brut. 97, 332; cf.:

    quoniam tum ex me doluisti, nunc ut duplicetur tuum ex me gaudium, praestabo,

    id. Fam. 16, 21, 3:

    in spem victoriae adductus ex opportunitate loci,

    Sall. J. 48, 2:

    veritus ex anni tempore et inopia aquae, ne siti conficeretur exercitus,

    id. ib. 50, 1 et saep.:

    ex Transalpinis gentibus triumphare,

    Cic. Phil. 8, 6, 18; id. Off. 2, 8, 28; cf. id. Fam. 3, 10, 1:

    gens Fabia saepe ex opulentissima Etrusca civitate victoriam tulit,

    Liv. 2, 50:

    ex tam propinquis stativis parum tuta frumentatio erat,

    i. e. on account of the proximity of the two camps, Liv. 31, 36:

    qua ex causa cum bellum Romanis Sabini intulissent,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 7:

    hic mihi (credo equidem ex hoc, quod eramus locuti) Africanus se ostendit,

    id. ib. 6, 10:

    quod ex eo sciri potest, quia, etc.,

    id. Tusc. 1, 18 fin.; cf. id. Leg. 1, 15, 43:

    causa... fuit ex eo, quod, etc.,

    id. Phil. 6, 1:

    ex eo fieri, ut, etc.,

    id. Lael. 13, 46:

    ex quo fit, ut, etc.,

    id. Rep. 1, 43:

    e quo efficitur, non ut, etc.,

    id. Fin. 2, 5, 15 et saep.—Sometimes between two substantives without a verb:

    non minor ex aqua postea quam ab hostibus clades,

    Flor. 4, 10, 8:

    ex nausea vomitus,

    Cels. 4, 5:

    ex hac clade atrox ira,

    Liv. 2, 51, 6:

    metus ex imperatore, contemptio ex barbaris,

    Tac. A. 11, 20:

    ex legato timor,

    id. Agr. 16 et saep.—
    2.
    In partic., to indicate that from which any thing derives its name, from, after, on account of:

    cui postea Africano cognomen ex virtute fuit,

    Sall. J. 5, 4; cf. Flor. 2, 6, 11:

    cui (sc. Tarquinio) cognomen Superbo ex moribus datum,

    id. 1, 7, 1:

    nomen ex vitio positum,

    Ov. F. 2, 601:

    quarum ex disparibus motionibus magnum annum mathematici nominaverunt,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 20; id. Leg. 1, 8; cf. id. Tusc. 4, 12; Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 123:

    holosteon sine duritia est, herba ex adverso appellata a Graecis,

    id. 27, 10, 65, § 91:

    quam urbem e suo nomine Romam jussit nominari,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 7:

    e nomine (nominibus),

    id. ib. 2, 20; Tac. A. 4, 55; id. G. 2; Just. 15, 4, 8; 20, 5, 9 et saep.—
    F.
    To indicate a transition, i. e. a change, alteration, from one state or condition to another, from, out of:

    si possum tranquillum facere ex irato mihi,

    Plaut. Cist. 3, 21:

    fierent juvenes subito ex infantibus parvis,

    Lucr. 1, 186:

    dii ex hominibus facti,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 10:

    ut exsistat ex rege dominus, ex optimatibus factio, ex populo turba et confusio,

    id. ib. 1, 45:

    nihil est tam miserabile quam ex beato miser,

    id. Part. 17; cf.:

    ex exsule consul,

    id. Manil. 4, 46:

    ex perpetuo annuum placuit, ex singulari duplex,

    Flor. 1, 9, 2: tua virtute nobis Romanos ex amicis amicissimos fecisti, Sall. J. 10:

    ex alto sapore excitati,

    Curt. 7, 11, 18.—
    G.
    Ex (e) re, ex usu or ex injuria, to or for the advantage or injury of any one:

    ex tua re non est, ut ego emoriar,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 102; 104; cf. Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 76: Cervius haec inter vicinus garrit aniles Ex re fabellas, i. e. fitting, suitable, pertinent (= pro commodo, quae cum re proposita conveniant), Hor. S. 2, 6, 78:

    aliquid facere bene et e re publica,

    for the good, the safety of the state, Cic. Phil. 10, 11, 25:

    e (not ex) re publica,

    id. ib. 3, 12, 30; 8, 4, 13; id. de Or. 2, 28, 124; id. Fam. 13, 8, 2; Liv. 23, 24; Suet. Caes. 19 et saep.:

    exque re publica,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 15, 38; 5, 13, 36:

    non ex usu nostro est,

    Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 60; Ter. Hec. 4, 3, 10; Caes. B. G. 1, 30, 2; 1, 50 fin.; 5, 6 fin. al.; cf.:

    ex utilitate,

    Plin. Pan. 67, 4; Tac. A. 15, 43:

    ex nullius injuria,

    Liv. 45, 44, 11.—
    H.
    To designate the measure or rule, according to, after, in conformity with which any thing is done:

    (majores) primum jurare EX SVI ANIMI SENTENTIA quemque voluerunt,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 47 fin. (cf. Beier, Cic. Off. 3, 29, 108, and the references):

    ex omnium sententia constitutum est, etc.,

    id. Clu. 63, 177; cf.:

    ex senatus sententia,

    id. Fam. 12, 4:

    ex collegii sententia,

    Liv. 4, 53:

    ex amicorum sententia,

    id. 40, 29:

    ex consilii sententia,

    id. 45, 29 et saep.; cf.

    also: ex sententia, i. q. ex voluntate,

    according to one's wish, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 96: Ter. Hec. 5, 4, 32; Cic. Fam. 12, 10, 2; id. Att. 5, 21 al.;

    and, in a like sense: ex mea sententia,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 1; id. Merc. 2, 3, 36:

    ex senatus consulto,

    Cic. Rep. 3, 18; Sall. C. 42 fin.:

    ex edicto, ex decreto,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 56 fin.; id. Quint. 8, 30:

    ex lege,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 5, 19; id. Clu. 37, 103; id. Inv. 1, 38, 68: ex jure, Enn. ap. Gell. 20, 10, 4 (Ann. v. 276 ed. Vahl.); Varr. L. L. 6, § 64 Mull.; Cic. Mur. 12, 26; id. de Or. 1, 10, 41:

    ex foedere,

    Liv. 1, 23 et saep.:

    hunccine erat aequum ex illius more, an illum ex hujus vivere?

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 2, 29; so,

    ex more,

    Sall. J. 61, 3; Verg. A. 5, 244; 8, 186; Ov. M. 14, 156; 15, 593; Plin. Ep. 3, 18; Flor. 4, 2, 79 al.; cf.:

    ex consuetudine,

    Cic. Clu. 13, 38; Caes. B. G. 1, 52, 4; 4, 32, 1; Sall. J. 71, 4; Quint. 2, 7, 1 al.:

    quod esse volunt e virtute, id est honeste vivere,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 11, 34:

    ex sua libidine moderantur,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 4; cf. Sall. C. 8, 1:

    ut magis ex animo rogare nihil possim,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 8, 3:

    eorum ex ingenio ingenium horum probant,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 42; cf. Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 118; Balb. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, A.:

    leges ex utilitate communi, non ex scriptione, quae in litteris est, interpretari,

    Cic. Inv. 1, 38; cf. id. Lael. 6, 21:

    nemo enim illum ex trunco corporis spectabat, sed ex artificio comico aestimabat,

    id. Rosc. Com. 10, 28; cf. Sall. C. 10, 5; Caes. B. G. 3, 20, 1; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 4, 2 al.:

    ex tuis verbis meum futurum corium pulcrum praedicas,

    Plaut. Ep. 5, 1, 19; cf. Cic. Fam. 7, 17; id. Att. 1, 3:

    nunc quae scribo, scribo ex opinione hominum atque fama,

    id. Fam. 12, 4 fin.:

    scripsit Tiberio, non ut profugus aut supplex, sed ex memoria prioris fortunae,

    Tac. A. 2, 63: quamquam haec quidem res non solum ex domestica est ratione;

    attingit etiam bellicam,

    Cic. Off. 1, 22, 76; cf. id. Quint. 11; 15 et saep.—E re rata, v. ratus.—
    I.
    To form adverbial expressions, such as: ex aequo, ex commodo, ex contrario, ex composito, ex confesso, ex destinato, ex diverso, ex facili, etc., ex affluenti, ex continenti;

    ex improviso, ex inopinato, etc., v. the words aequus, commodus, etc.

    Ex placed after its noun: variis ex,

    Lucr.
    2, 791:

    terris ex,

    id. 6, 788:

    quibus e sumus uniter apti,

    id. 3, 839; 5, 949.—E joined with que:

    que sacra quercu,

    Verg. E. 7, 13.
    IV.
    In composition, ex (cf. dis) before vowels and h, and before c, p, q, t (exagito, exeo, exigo, exoro, exuro, exhaurio; excedo, expello, exquiro, extraho); ef (sometimes ec) before f (effero, effluo, effringo; also in good MSS. ecfero, ecfari, ecfodio), elsewhere e (eblandior, educo, egredior, eicio, eligo, emitto, enitor, evado, eveho). A few exceptions are found, viz., in ex: epoto and epotus as well as expotus, and escendo as well as exscensio; in e: exbibo as well as ebibo; exballisto, exbola; exdorsuo; exfututa as well as effutuo; exfibulo; exlex, etc. After ex in compounds s is [p. 671] often elided in MSS. and edd. Both forms are correct, but the best usage and analogy favor the retaining of the s; so, exsaevio, exsanguis, exscensio, exscindo, exscribo, exsculpo, exseco, exsecror, exsequiae, exsequor, exsero, exsicco, exsilio, exsilium, exsisto, exsolvo, exsomnis, exsorbeo, exsors, exspecto, exspes, exspiro, exspolio, exspuo, exsterno, exstimulo, exstinguo, exstirpo, exsto, exstruo, exsudo, exsugo, exsul, exsulto, exsupero, exsurgo, exsuscito, and some others, with their derivv.; cf. Ribbeck, Prol. Verg. p. 445 sq. Only in escendere and escensio is the elision of x before s sustained by preponderant usage; cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, p. 766.—
    B.
    Signification.
    1.
    Primarily and most freq. of place, out or forth: exeo, elabor, educo, evado, etc.; and in an upward direction: emineo, effervesco, effero, erigo, exsurgo, exsulto, extollo, everto, etc.—Hence also, trop., out of ( a former nature), as in effeminare, qs. to change out of his own nature into that of a woman: effero, are, to render wild; thus ex comes to denote privation or negation, Engl. un-: exanimare, excusare, enodare, exonerare, effrenare, egelidus, I., elinguis, elumbis, etc.—
    2.
    Throughout, to the end: effervesco, effero, elugeo; so in the neuter verbs which in composition (esp. since the Aug. per.) become active: egredior, enavigo, eno, enitor, excedo, etc.—Hence, thoroughly, utterly, completely: elaudare, emori, enecare, evastare, evincere (but eminari and eminatio are false readings for minari and minatio; q. v.); and hence a simple enhancing of the principal idea: edurus, efferus, elamentabilis, egelidus, exacerbo, exaugeo, excolo, edisco, elaboro, etc. In many compounds, however, of post - Aug. and especially of post-class. Latinity this force of ex is no longer distinct; so in appellations of color: exalbidus, exaluminatus, etc.; so in exabusus, exambire, exancillatus, etc. Vid. Hand Turs. II. Pp. 613-662.

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  • 118 außerhalb

    I Präp. (+ Gen oder von) outside; (jenseits) beyond (auch fig.); außerhalb der Stadt / Arbeitszeit out of town / working hours; außerhalb Europas / von München outside Europe / Munich; außerhalb der Legalität beyond the law; außerhalb meiner Reichweite out of ( oder beyond) my reach; außerhalb der Dienstzeit outside ( oder out of) office hours
    II Adv. out of town; weit außerhalb far away (from town); von außerhalb kommen come from out of town; außerhalb stehen fig. be on the outside
    * * *
    exterior (Adv.); outside (Adv.); outside of (Präp.); beyond (Präp.); out of (Präp.)
    * * *
    au|ßer|halb ['ausɐhalp]
    1. prep +gen
    outside

    áúßerhalb der Stadt — outside the town, out of town

    áúßerhalb der Dienststundenout of or outside office hours

    áúßerhalb der Legalitätoutside the law

    2. adv
    (= außen) outside; (= außerhalb der Stadt) out of town

    áúßerhalb wohnen/arbeiten — to live/work out of town

    nach áúßerhalb — outside; (der Stadt) out of town

    von áúßerhalb — from outside/out of town

    áúßerhalb stehen (fig)to be on the outside

    * * *
    1) (separate from or outside the area of one's studies (in a university etc): extramural activities.) extramural
    2) (not part of (a group, one's work etc): We shall need outside help; She has a lot of outside interests.) outside
    * * *
    au·ßer·halb
    [ˈausɐhalp]
    I. adv outside
    \außerhalb der Stadt outside the town, out of town
    \außerhalb stehen to be on the outside
    nach \außerhalb outside [or out] of town
    von \außerhalb from out of town
    II. präp + gen
    1. (räumlich entfernt) outside
    \außerhalb der Stadt outside the town
    2. (zeitlich entfernt)
    \außerhalb der Sprechstunde outside [of] surgery/visiting, etc. hours
    3. (jenseits) outside
    \außerhalb meiner Kompetenz outside my competence
    \außerhalb der Legalität outside the law
    * * *
    1.
    Präposition mit Gen. outside

    außerhalb der Sprechstundeout of or outside consulting hours

    2.
    2) (außerhalb der Stadt) out of town
    * * *
    A. präp (+gen oder
    von) outside; (jenseits) beyond (auch fig);
    außerhalb der Stadt/Arbeitszeit out of town/working hours;
    außerhalb Europas/von München outside Europe/Munich;
    außerhalb der Legalität beyond the law;
    außerhalb meiner Reichweite out of ( oder beyond) my reach;
    außerhalb der Dienstzeit outside ( oder out of) office hours
    B. adv out of town;
    weit außerhalb far away (from town);
    von außerhalb kommen come from out of town;
    außerhalb stehen fig be on the outside
    * * *
    1.
    Präposition mit Gen. outside

    außerhalb der Sprechstundeout of or outside consulting hours

    2.
    2) (außerhalb der Stadt) out of town
    * * *
    adj.
    exterior adj.
    out adj.
    outboard adj.
    outlying adj.
    outside adj.

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  • 119 z

    z, ze praep. 1. (przed określeniami miejsca) from (czegoś sth); (o pomieszczeniu, pojemniku) from, out of (czegoś sth); (o powierzchni) off (czegoś sth)
    - z Polski/ze Szkocji from Poland/Scotland
    - pamiątka z Japonii a souvenir from Japan
    - św. Franciszek z Asyżu St Francis of Assisi
    - jechać z Berlina do Warszawy to go from Berlin to Warsaw
    - wyszedł z domu o trzeciej he left home at three
    - wyjął pieniądze z portfela he took some money out of his wallet
    - zjechał na sankach z górki he went down the hill on a sledge
    - gwóźdź wystający z deski a nail sticking out of a plank
    - zdjął obraz ze ściany he took the picture off the wall
    - sprzątnęła brudne naczynia ze stołu she cleared the dirty dishes off the table
    - podniósł coś z podłogi he picked something up off the floor
    - zsiadł z konia he got off the horse
    2. (określający kierunek, stronę) from (czegoś sth)
    - hałasy dochodzące z góry noises coming from upstairs
    - widok z wieży kościoła the view from the church tower
    - z każdej strony a. ze wszystkich stron from all sides, from every side
    - z lewej/prawej strony (znajdować się) on a. to the left/right; (zbliżać się) from the left/right
    - z mojej lewej/prawej strony (tuż obok) by my left/right side; (nieco dalej) to my left/right
    - z tamtej strony brzeg jest bagnisty on the other side the shore is marshy
    - z przodu/tyłu at the front/back
    3. (określający źródło, pochodzenie) from (czegoś sth)
    - dane z rocznika statystycznego data from a statistical yearbook
    - wiadomość z pewnej gazety information from a certain newspaper
    - znał jej adres z książki telefonicznej he knew her address from the telephone directory
    - wiem o tym z doświadczenia I know it from experience
    - z badań rynkowych wynika, że… from market research it emerges that…
    - dyrektor z wyboru/nominacji an elected/a nominated director
    - towary z importu imported goods
    - odrzuty z eksportu export rejects
    - znalazł sobie pracę z ogłoszenia he found a job through an ad
    4. (z określeniami czasu) from, of (czegoś sth)
    - zamek z XV wieku a castle (dating) from the 15th century
    - fotografie z lat szkolnych photographs from one’s school days
    - jego list z 12 maja his letter of 12 May
    - to jest rachunek za telefon z ubiegłego miesiąca this is the phone bill for a. from last month
    - z rana in the morning
    - z samego rana first thing in the morning
    5. (wskazuje na podstawę, wzór) from (czegoś sth)
    - rysunek z natury a drawing from nature
    - odpis z oryginału a duplicate of the original
    - wyrecytować coś z pamięci to recite sth from memory
    - przepisał dane z tablicy he copied down the data from the board
    6. (wskazuje na surowiec) of, from (czegoś sth)
    - z drzewa/ze stali of a. from wood/steel
    - zasmażka z mąki i wywaru a roux of a. from flour and stock
    - z czego to jest zrobione? what is it made of a. from?
    - wiązanka z czerwonych róż a bunch of red roses
    - sok z wiśni/malin cherry/raspberry juice
    - sałatka z pomidorów/selera a tomato/celery salad
    - dom wybudowany z cegieł a brick-built house
    7. (wskazuje na zbiór) of (kogoś/czegoś sb/sth)
    - któryś z nich/nas one of them/us
    - jeden z uczniów one of the pupils
    - żaden z nauczycieli none of the teachers
    - najstarszy/najmłodszy z nich the oldest/youngest of them
    - czy któryś z was go zna? do any of you know him?
    - czy coś z tego rozumiesz? do you understand any of that?
    8. (wskazuje na przyczynę stanu) out of, from (czegoś sth)
    - z radości/ze strachu out of joy/fear
    - z konieczności (out) of necessity
    - zemdleć z wyczerpania to faint from exhaustion
    - umrzeć z głodu die of starvation
    - wyszła za mąż z miłości she married for love a. out of love
    - udusił się z braku powietrza he suffocated through lack of air
    9 (wskazuje na stan początkowy) from (kogoś/czegoś sb/sth)
    - z nasion/pąków from seeds/buds
    - wyrosła z niej śliczna dziewczyna she grew into a very pretty girl
    - z majora awansował na pułkownika he was promoted from major to colonel
    - inflacja spadła z 10 do 8 procent inflation went down from 10 to 8 per cent
    - z niewinnej sprzeczki zrobiła się wielka awantura an innocent tiff turned into a big row pot.
    10 (wskazuje na cechę) znany/słynny z czegoś well-known/famous for sth
    - miasto słynie z zabytkowych budowli the town is famous for its historic buildings
    - z oczu jest podobna do matki her eyes are like her mother’s
    - ze sposobu bycia przypominał ojca he resembled his father in manner
    11 (wskazuje na natężenie) z całego serca with all one’s heart
    - ze wszystkich sił with all one’s might
    - z całą dokładnością with the utmost accuracy
    - podkreślić z całą mocą to emphasize most strongly
    - z grubsza roughly
    - z lekka lightly
    - z rzadka rarely, seldom
    - z uwagą attentively
    - z wysiłkiem with (an) effort
    12 (wskazuje na element całości) with (kimś/czymś sb/sth)
    - kawa z mlekiem coffee with milk
    - dom z ogrodem a house with a garden
    - dziewczyna z niebieskimi oczami a girl with blue eyes
    - matka z dzieckiem na ręku a mother carrying a. with a baby in her arms
    - samolot ze stu osobami na pokładzie a plane with a hundred people on board
    - chleb z masłem bread and butter
    - mieszkanie z umeblowaniem a furnished flat
    - sklep z używaną odzieżą a second-hand clothes shop
    - podróżowała z mężem i dwojgiem dzieci she travelled with her husband and two children
    - dyskutował z synem he was arguing with his son
    - rozstał się ze swą przyjaciółką he parted with his girlfriend
    - zaprzyjaźniła się z nim dwa lata temu she became friendly with him two years ago
    - pójdziesz z nami do kina? are you going to the cinema with us?
    - wyszedł na spacer z psem he took the dog for a walk
    - porozmawiam z nim o tym jutro I’ll talk to him about it tomorrow
    13 (wskazuje na sposób) with (czymś sth)
    - z niedowierzaniem/ze zdumieniem in a. with disbelief/astonishment
    - okno zamknęło się z trzaskiem the window closed with a bang
    - obudził się z bólem głowy he woke up with a headache
    - leżał na trawie z rękami pod głową he was lying on the grass with his hands behind his head
    - płynąć z wiatrem/prądem to sail with the wind/current
    14 (wskazuje na cel) pójść do kogoś z prośbą o radę to go to sb to request advice
    - pośpieszyć komuś z pomocą to go to sb’s aid
    - pojechał do Niemiec z wykładami he went to Germany on a lecture tour
    15 (wskazuje na współzależność) with (czymś sth)
    - z wiekiem with age
    - wraz ze wzrostem ciśnienia with the growth of a. in pressure
    - z czasem with a. in time
    - z upływem czasu with the passing of time
    - z każdym dniem/rokiem with each passing day/year
    16 (z określeniami pory) with (czymś sth)
    - z końcem/początkiem sierpnia at the end/beginning of August
    - z nadejściem lata with the approach of summer
    17 (eliptyczne) about (kimś/czymś sb/sth)
    - co z artykułem? what about the article?
    - co się z tobą działo? what have you been doing with yourself?
    - co zrobić z tymi szmatami? what shall I do with these rags?
    - z babcią jest źle, znowu miała atak Granny’s not well, she’s had another seizure
    18 (w przysłówkach) literatura zwana z angielska science fiction literature known by the English name of science fiction
    - ubrany z niemiecka dressed in German style
    - mówił trochę z cudzoziemska he spoke with a slight foreign accent
    part. around, about
    - zajęło mi to z godzinę it took me around an hour
    - miał ze czterdzieści lat he was around forty
    * * *
    nt
    inv ( litera) Z, z

    Z jak Zygmunt — ≈Z for zebra

    * * *
    I.
    z1, ze
    prep.
    + Gen.
    1. ( punkt wyjścia) from; z domu from home.
    2. ( źródło informacji) from; z gazet/książki/doświadczenia from newspapers/the book/experience.
    3. ( czas) from, of; z dziesiątego wieku from the 10th century; z rana in the morning; list z drugiego maja a letter of 2nd May.
    4. (surowiec, składnik) of, from; zrobiony z drewna made of wood; stół z drewna wooden table.
    5. (przynależność, zbiorowość) of, from; jeden z nas one of us; kolega ze szkoły a friend from school, school friend; z domu Janowska née l. nee Janowska.
    6. ( przyczyna) (out) of; z bólu/nudów/radości (out) of pain/boredom/joy; z jakiej racji? for what reason?, how come?; ni z tego, ni z owego all of a sudden.
    7. ( zmiana stanu) of; co z nami będzie? what's going to become of us?
    8. ( nasilenie) with; z całych sił with all one's might; z całego serca with all one's heart, wholeheartedly.
    9. (wzór, model) from; wyrecytować z pamięci recite from memory.
    10. ( ograniczenie zakresu) at, by, in; podobny z wyglądu similar-looking; egzamin z angielskiego examination in English; ona jest dobra z biologii she's good at biology; on jest z zawodu leksykografem he's a lexicographer by profession.
    11. ( tworzy wyrażenia przysłówkowe) z grubsza roughly; z lekka lightly, delicately; z rzadka rarely.
    12. + Ins. ( towarzyszenie) with; jedź z nami come with us; deszcz ze śniegiem sleet.
    13. + Ins. (element, składnik) and, with; chleb z masłem bread and butter; bułka z dżemem bread roll with jam; kawa ze śmietanką/mlekiem coffee with cream/milk; sklep z zabawkami toy store l. shop.
    14. + Ins. ( stan) with; z wysiłkiem with effort; z uwagą attentively.
    15. + Ins. (obiekt podlegający działaniu, stanowi) co z nim? how is he?
    16. + Ins. ( cel) przyjść z pomocą come to sb's aid; przyjść do kogoś z wizytą pay sb a visit.
    17. + Ins. ( skutek) with; z dobrym skutkiem with a good result; z powodzeniem successfully.
    II.
    z2, ze
    adv.
    pot. (= około) about; z godzinę about an hour.
    III.
    Z, z
    n.
    ( litera) Z, z; Z jak Zygmunt Z is for Zulu; Z as in Zulu.

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  • 120 ze

    z, ze praep. 1. (przed określeniami miejsca) from (czegoś sth); (o pomieszczeniu, pojemniku) from, out of (czegoś sth); (o powierzchni) off (czegoś sth)
    - z Polski/ze Szkocji from Poland/Scotland
    - pamiątka z Japonii a souvenir from Japan
    - św. Franciszek z Asyżu St Francis of Assisi
    - jechać z Berlina do Warszawy to go from Berlin to Warsaw
    - wyszedł z domu o trzeciej he left home at three
    - wyjął pieniądze z portfela he took some money out of his wallet
    - zjechał na sankach z górki he went down the hill on a sledge
    - gwóźdź wystający z deski a nail sticking out of a plank
    - zdjął obraz ze ściany he took the picture off the wall
    - sprzątnęła brudne naczynia ze stołu she cleared the dirty dishes off the table
    - podniósł coś z podłogi he picked something up off the floor
    - zsiadł z konia he got off the horse
    2. (określający kierunek, stronę) from (czegoś sth)
    - hałasy dochodzące z góry noises coming from upstairs
    - widok z wieży kościoła the view from the church tower
    - z każdej strony a. ze wszystkich stron from all sides, from every side
    - z lewej/prawej strony (znajdować się) on a. to the left/right; (zbliżać się) from the left/right
    - z mojej lewej/prawej strony (tuż obok) by my left/right side; (nieco dalej) to my left/right
    - z tamtej strony brzeg jest bagnisty on the other side the shore is marshy
    - z przodu/tyłu at the front/back
    3. (określający źródło, pochodzenie) from (czegoś sth)
    - dane z rocznika statystycznego data from a statistical yearbook
    - wiadomość z pewnej gazety information from a certain newspaper
    - znał jej adres z książki telefonicznej he knew her address from the telephone directory
    - wiem o tym z doświadczenia I know it from experience
    - z badań rynkowych wynika, że… from market research it emerges that…
    - dyrektor z wyboru/nominacji an elected/a nominated director
    - towary z importu imported goods
    - odrzuty z eksportu export rejects
    - znalazł sobie pracę z ogłoszenia he found a job through an ad
    4. (z określeniami czasu) from, of (czegoś sth)
    - zamek z XV wieku a castle (dating) from the 15th century
    - fotografie z lat szkolnych photographs from one’s school days
    - jego list z 12 maja his letter of 12 May
    - to jest rachunek za telefon z ubiegłego miesiąca this is the phone bill for a. from last month
    - z rana in the morning
    - z samego rana first thing in the morning
    5. (wskazuje na podstawę, wzór) from (czegoś sth)
    - rysunek z natury a drawing from nature
    - odpis z oryginału a duplicate of the original
    - wyrecytować coś z pamięci to recite sth from memory
    - przepisał dane z tablicy he copied down the data from the board
    6. (wskazuje na surowiec) of, from (czegoś sth)
    - z drzewa/ze stali of a. from wood/steel
    - zasmażka z mąki i wywaru a roux of a. from flour and stock
    - z czego to jest zrobione? what is it made of a. from?
    - wiązanka z czerwonych róż a bunch of red roses
    - sok z wiśni/malin cherry/raspberry juice
    - sałatka z pomidorów/selera a tomato/celery salad
    - dom wybudowany z cegieł a brick-built house
    7. (wskazuje na zbiór) of (kogoś/czegoś sb/sth)
    - któryś z nich/nas one of them/us
    - jeden z uczniów one of the pupils
    - żaden z nauczycieli none of the teachers
    - najstarszy/najmłodszy z nich the oldest/youngest of them
    - czy któryś z was go zna? do any of you know him?
    - czy coś z tego rozumiesz? do you understand any of that?
    8. (wskazuje na przyczynę stanu) out of, from (czegoś sth)
    - z radości/ze strachu out of joy/fear
    - z konieczności (out) of necessity
    - zemdleć z wyczerpania to faint from exhaustion
    - umrzeć z głodu die of starvation
    - wyszła za mąż z miłości she married for love a. out of love
    - udusił się z braku powietrza he suffocated through lack of air
    9 (wskazuje na stan początkowy) from (kogoś/czegoś sb/sth)
    - z nasion/pąków from seeds/buds
    - wyrosła z niej śliczna dziewczyna she grew into a very pretty girl
    - z majora awansował na pułkownika he was promoted from major to colonel
    - inflacja spadła z 10 do 8 procent inflation went down from 10 to 8 per cent
    - z niewinnej sprzeczki zrobiła się wielka awantura an innocent tiff turned into a big row pot.
    10 (wskazuje na cechę) znany/słynny z czegoś well-known/famous for sth
    - miasto słynie z zabytkowych budowli the town is famous for its historic buildings
    - z oczu jest podobna do matki her eyes are like her mother’s
    - ze sposobu bycia przypominał ojca he resembled his father in manner
    11 (wskazuje na natężenie) z całego serca with all one’s heart
    - ze wszystkich sił with all one’s might
    - z całą dokładnością with the utmost accuracy
    - podkreślić z całą mocą to emphasize most strongly
    - z grubsza roughly
    - z lekka lightly
    - z rzadka rarely, seldom
    - z uwagą attentively
    - z wysiłkiem with (an) effort
    12 (wskazuje na element całości) with (kimś/czymś sb/sth)
    - kawa z mlekiem coffee with milk
    - dom z ogrodem a house with a garden
    - dziewczyna z niebieskimi oczami a girl with blue eyes
    - matka z dzieckiem na ręku a mother carrying a. with a baby in her arms
    - samolot ze stu osobami na pokładzie a plane with a hundred people on board
    - chleb z masłem bread and butter
    - mieszkanie z umeblowaniem a furnished flat
    - sklep z używaną odzieżą a second-hand clothes shop
    - podróżowała z mężem i dwojgiem dzieci she travelled with her husband and two children
    - dyskutował z synem he was arguing with his son
    - rozstał się ze swą przyjaciółką he parted with his girlfriend
    - zaprzyjaźniła się z nim dwa lata temu she became friendly with him two years ago
    - pójdziesz z nami do kina? are you going to the cinema with us?
    - wyszedł na spacer z psem he took the dog for a walk
    - porozmawiam z nim o tym jutro I’ll talk to him about it tomorrow
    13 (wskazuje na sposób) with (czymś sth)
    - z niedowierzaniem/ze zdumieniem in a. with disbelief/astonishment
    - okno zamknęło się z trzaskiem the window closed with a bang
    - obudził się z bólem głowy he woke up with a headache
    - leżał na trawie z rękami pod głową he was lying on the grass with his hands behind his head
    - płynąć z wiatrem/prądem to sail with the wind/current
    14 (wskazuje na cel) pójść do kogoś z prośbą o radę to go to sb to request advice
    - pośpieszyć komuś z pomocą to go to sb’s aid
    - pojechał do Niemiec z wykładami he went to Germany on a lecture tour
    15 (wskazuje na współzależność) with (czymś sth)
    - z wiekiem with age
    - wraz ze wzrostem ciśnienia with the growth of a. in pressure
    - z czasem with a. in time
    - z upływem czasu with the passing of time
    - z każdym dniem/rokiem with each passing day/year
    16 (z określeniami pory) with (czymś sth)
    - z końcem/początkiem sierpnia at the end/beginning of August
    - z nadejściem lata with the approach of summer
    17 (eliptyczne) about (kimś/czymś sb/sth)
    - co z artykułem? what about the article?
    - co się z tobą działo? what have you been doing with yourself?
    - co zrobić z tymi szmatami? what shall I do with these rags?
    - z babcią jest źle, znowu miała atak Granny’s not well, she’s had another seizure
    18 (w przysłówkach) literatura zwana z angielska science fiction literature known by the English name of science fiction
    - ubrany z niemiecka dressed in German style
    - mówił trochę z cudzoziemska he spoke with a slight foreign accent
    part. around, about
    - zajęło mi to z godzinę it took me around an hour
    - miał ze czterdzieści lat he was around forty
    * * *
    prep; = z
    * * *
    I.
    z1, ze
    prep.
    + Gen.
    1. ( punkt wyjścia) from; z domu from home.
    2. ( źródło informacji) from; z gazet/książki/doświadczenia from newspapers/the book/experience.
    3. ( czas) from, of; z dziesiątego wieku from the 10th century; z rana in the morning; list z drugiego maja a letter of 2nd May.
    4. (surowiec, składnik) of, from; zrobiony z drewna made of wood; stół z drewna wooden table.
    5. (przynależność, zbiorowość) of, from; jeden z nas one of us; kolega ze szkoły a friend from school, school friend; z domu Janowska née l. nee Janowska.
    6. ( przyczyna) (out) of; z bólu/nudów/radości (out) of pain/boredom/joy; z jakiej racji? for what reason?, how come?; ni z tego, ni z owego all of a sudden.
    7. ( zmiana stanu) of; co z nami będzie? what's going to become of us?
    8. ( nasilenie) with; z całych sił with all one's might; z całego serca with all one's heart, wholeheartedly.
    9. (wzór, model) from; wyrecytować z pamięci recite from memory.
    10. ( ograniczenie zakresu) at, by, in; podobny z wyglądu similar-looking; egzamin z angielskiego examination in English; ona jest dobra z biologii she's good at biology; on jest z zawodu leksykografem he's a lexicographer by profession.
    11. ( tworzy wyrażenia przysłówkowe) z grubsza roughly; z lekka lightly, delicately; z rzadka rarely.
    12. + Ins. ( towarzyszenie) with; jedź z nami come with us; deszcz ze śniegiem sleet.
    13. + Ins. (element, składnik) and, with; chleb z masłem bread and butter; bułka z dżemem bread roll with jam; kawa ze śmietanką/mlekiem coffee with cream/milk; sklep z zabawkami toy store l. shop.
    14. + Ins. ( stan) with; z wysiłkiem with effort; z uwagą attentively.
    15. + Ins. (obiekt podlegający działaniu, stanowi) co z nim? how is he?
    16. + Ins. ( cel) przyjść z pomocą come to sb's aid; przyjść do kogoś z wizytą pay sb a visit.
    17. + Ins. ( skutek) with; z dobrym skutkiem with a good result; z powodzeniem successfully.
    II.
    z2, ze
    adv.
    pot. (= około) about; z godzinę about an hour.
    III.
    Z, z
    n.
    ( litera) Z, z; Z jak Zygmunt Z is for Zulu; Z as in Zulu.

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