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21 Zuversicht
Zu·ver·sicht <-> [ʼtsu:fɛɐ̭zɪçt] fconfidence;voller \Zuversicht full of confidence;\Zuversicht ausstrahlen to radiate confidence -
22 bloc
bloc [blɔk]masculine nouna. [de pierre, marbre, bois] blockb. [de papier] padf. ( = prison) (inf!) mettre qn au bloc to clap sb in jailg. (locutions)► à bloc• serrer or visser qch à bloc to screw sth up as tight as possible• fermer un robinet à bloc to turn a tap right off► en bloc [acheter, vendre] as a whole ; [refuser, nier] point-blank* * *blɔk
1.
nom masculin1) ( masse solide) block (de of)se retourner tout d'un bloc — to pivot round GB ou around US
2) ( de personnes) group (de of); Politique blocfaire bloc contre quelqu'un — ( s'unir) to unite against somebody; ( être unis) to be united against somebody
3) ( pour écrire) notepad4) (d'actions, de titres) block5) Informatique block
2.
à bloc locution adverbiale [serrer, visser, fermer] tightly; [charger, gonfler] fully
3.
en bloc locution adverbiale ( entièrement) outrightPhrasal Verbs:* * *blɔk nm1) [pierre] block2) [données] INFORMATIQUE block3) (de papier à lettres) pad4) (= ensemble) group, blocken bloc [rejeter, nier, condamner] — out of hand, outright, [adopter] wholesale
5) (bloc opératoire) operating block, theatre block Grande-Bretagnepasser au bloc (= se faire opérer) — to go under the knife
à bloc; serré à bloc — tightened right down
gonflé à bloc (pneus) — fully inflated, fig (= plein de confiance) pumped-up, full of confidence
* * *A nm1 ( masse solide) block (de of); statue faite d'un seul bloc ( en bois) statue made from a single piece of wood; ( en marbre) statue made from a single piece of marble; se retourner tout d'un bloc to pivot round GB ou around US;2 ( de personnes) group (de of); Pol bloc; le bloc socialiste the socialist bloc; faire bloc to side together; faire bloc avec qn to side with sb; faire bloc contre qn ( s'unir) to unite against sb; ( être unis) to be united against sb;3 ( pour écrire) notepad; bloc de papier à lettres writing pad;4 Fin (d'actions, de titres) block (de of);5 Ordinat block;6 ○( prison) nick○.C en bloc loc adv1 ( entièrement) admettre/rejeter/nier qch en bloc to admit/reject/deny sth outright;2 Comm acheter en bloc to buy in bulk.bloc de contrôle controllingGB block; bloc de départ starting block; bloc monétaire monetary block; bloc opératoire surgical unit; bloc optique Aut headlamp GB ou headlight unit; bloc sanitaire toilet block; bloc de touches Ordinat keypool.[blɔk] nom masculina. [en un seul morceau] to be made of a single blockb. [trapu] to be stockily builtc. [direct] to be simple and straightforwardd. [inflexible] to be unyielding2. [de papier] padbloc de bureau/papier desk/writing pad3. INFORMATIQUE4. [installation]a. [salle] operating theatreb. [locaux] surgical unit5. [maisons] block6. [ensemble] blocka. [sociétés] to form a groupingb. [amis, alliés] to stand togetherc. [composants] to form a single wholefaire bloc avec/contre quelqu'un to stand (together) with/against somebodyle bloc des pays de l'Ouest ou occidental the Western Alliance7. ÉCONOMIE & FINANCE————————à bloc locution adverbialene le provoque pas, il est remonté à bloc! leave him alone, he's already wound up!————————en bloc locution adverbialej'ai tout rejeté en bloc I rejected it lock, stock and barrel, I rejected the whole thing -
23 θρασύς
A bold, chiefly of persons, Il.8.89, etc.; alsoθ. πόλεμος 6.254
, 10.28, Od.4.146;θρασειάων ἀπὸ χειρῶν 5.434
, Il.17.662, al.;θ. καρδία Pi.P.10.44
; (lyr.);ἐν τῷ ἔργῳ ἔργῳ θρασύς Hdt.7.49
; ἡ ἐλπὶς θρασεῖα τοῦ μέλλοντος full of confidence, Th.7.77;θρασὺς τὸ ἦθος Arist.Pol. 1315a11
.2 more freq. in bad sense, over-bold, rash,σὺν δ' ὁ θ. εἵπετ' Ὀδυσσεύς Od.10.436
(Sch. προπετής); Γοργόνες Pi.P.12.7
; audacious, arrogant, insolent, A.Pr. 180 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 445 (anap.), etc.; Ἄρης.. πρὸς ἀλλήλους θ., of civil war, A.Eu. 863; γλώσσῃ θ. S.Aj. 1142;ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Id.Ph. 1307
;ἐπὶ τῶν λόγων D.Prooem.32
; ἀνομίᾳ θ. E.IT 275; πονηρὸς εἶ καὶ θ. Ar.Eq. 181; ;ἀλαζὼν ὁ θ. καὶ προσποιητικὸς ἀνδρείας Arist.EN 1115b29
; [ὅμοιόν τι ἔχει] ὁ θ. τῷ θαρραλέῳ ib. 1151b7; τὸ μὴ θ. modesty, A.Supp. 197: [comp] Comp. , Phld.Lib.p.61 O.: [comp] Sup.- ύτατος Isoc.12.133
, etc.II of things, to be ventured, c. inf., θρασύ μοι τόδ' εἰπεῖν this I am bold to say, Pi.N.7.50; οὐκ ἆρ' ἐκείνῳ γ' οὐδὲ προσμεῖξαι θρασύ; S.Ph. 106.III Adv. , etc.: [dialect] Aeol. [full] θροσέως Jo.Gramm. Comp.2.1: [comp] Comp. θρασύτερον too boldly, Th.8.103;- τέρως Phalar.Ep.34
: [comp] Sup.θρασύτατα Th.8.84
and (with v.l. -άτως) D.S.17.44: neut. as Adv.,ἀναιδὲς καὶ θρασὺ βλέπειν Cratin.24
D. (I.-E. dhers- in θέρσος (older than θάρσος and θράσος), dhṛs- in θρασύς, Skt. dhṛ[snull ]ṇú- 'bold', cf. Engl. dare, durst.) -
24 успех
муж.
1) success;
(good) luck разг.;
result не иметь успеха ≈ fail
2) мн. успехи( хорошие результаты) progress ед. желаю вам успеха! ≈ I wish you every success!;
good luck to you! разг. как ваши успехи? ≈ how are you getting on? делать успехим. success;
(достижение) achievement;
мн. (хорошие результаты) progress sg. ;
иметь ~ be* successful, meet* with success;
(у публики) be* a success;
(о пьесе тж.) be* a hit;
пользоваться ~ом у кого-л. be* popular with smb. ;
желаю (вам) ~а! good luck (to you) !;
как ваши ~и? how are you getting on?;
с ~ом обходиться без чего-л. get* on very well without smth. ;
с тем же ~ом я мог бы сидеть дома ирон. I might just as well have stayed at home;
иметь шумный ~ be* a roaring success;
уверенный в ~е confident of success, full of confidence. -
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26 विश्वसित _viśvasita
विश्वसित p. p.1 Full of confidence, fearless.-2 Trusted. -
27 tillitsfull
adj. confident, full of confidence, trustful -
28 a fi de bună-credinţă
to act in full faith / confidence. -
29 crēdulus
crēdulus adj. [credo], that easily believes, credulous, easy of belief, confiding, unsuspecting: senes: nimis: te fruitur credulus aureā, H.: piscis in undā, O.: illis, V.: postero (diei), H.: in vitium, O.—Trustful, credulous, simple: Credula res amor est, O.— Easily believed: fama, Ta.* * *credula, credulum ADJcredulous, trusting, gullible; prone to believe/trust; full of confidence (L+S) -
30 प्रतिविश्रब्ध
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31 विश्वसित
vi-ṡvasitamfn. full of confidence, fearless, unsuspecting BhP. ;
trusted, believed orᅠ confided in W.
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32 विश्वस्त
vi-ṡvastamfn. full of confidence, fearless, bold, unsuspecting MBh. Kāv. etc.;
trusted, confided in, faithful W. ;
(am) ind. confidingly, without fear orᅠ apprehension Kāv. ;
(ā) f. a widow Hcar. ;
- ghātaka ( Pañcat. HPariṡ.), - ghātin ( Kathās.) mfn. ruining the trustful;
- vañcaka mfn. deceiving the trustful Kathās. ;
- vat ind. as if trustful MW.
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33 समाश्वस्त
sam-āṡvastamfn. recovered, revived, reanimated, comforted, consoled R. Kathās. ;
trusting, confiding, full of confidence Mn. VII, 59.
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34 bloc
n. m.1. 'Cooler', solitary confinement cell. Choper cinq jours de bloc: To cop five days in solitary.2. A bloc (adv. exp.): Very, extremely. Etre bourré à bloc: To be 'loaded', to be very wealthy. Etre gonflé à bloc: To be full of confidence. Serrer quelque chose à bloc: To screw something down firmly. -
35 credulus
crēdŭlus, a, um, adj. [credo, II. C. 2.], that easily believes a thing, credulous, easy of belief, confiding.I.Prop. (freq. and class.).(α).Absol.:(β).in fabulis stultissima persona est improvidorum et credulorum senum,
Cic. Lael. 26, 100: stultus auditor et [p. 480] credulus, id. Font. 6, 13; Quint. 11, 1, 71; Tac. H. 1, 12 fin.; Hor. C. 1, 5, 9; Ov. M. 3, 432 et saep.—Of fishes trusting to the hook, Ov. M. 8, 858; cf. credulitas;and of animals anticipating no danger,
Hor. Epod. 16, 33.—With dat.:* (γ).non ego credulus illis,
Verg. E. 9, 34; Prop. 1, 3, 28; Hor. C. 1, 11, 8; Sil. 10, 478; Tac. H. 2, 23.—With in aliquid: nos in vitium credula turba sumus, Ov F. 4, 312.—II.Transf., of inanimate subjects:aures regis,
Curt. 10, 1, 28:credula res amor est,
Ov. H. 6, 21; id. M. 7, 826:spes animi mutui,
Hor. C. 4, 1, 30:convivia,
full of confidence, confiding, trusting, Just. 2, 10, 10:fama ( = facile credens),
Tac. H. 1, 34 fin.; cf. Roth ad Tac. Agr. p. 210. -
36 ὑπομένω
ὑπομένω impf. ὑπέμενον; fut. ὑπομενῶ; 1 aor. ὑπέμεινα; pf. ptc. ὑπομεμενηκώς, inf. ὑπομεμενηκέναι (Just., D. 67, 6) (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 11:6; TestJob; EpArist 175; Philo, Joseph., Just.; Tat. 11, 1; Mel., P. 69, 497; Ath. 35, 1)① to stay in a place beyond an expected point of time, remain/stay (behind), while others go away ἐν w. dat. of place (Jos., Ant. 18, 328) Lk 2:43. ἐκεῖ Ac 17:14.② to maintain a belief or course of action in the face of opposition, stand one’s ground, hold out, endure (Il. et al.; remain instead of fleeing: Pla., Tht. 177b ἀνδρικῶς ὑπομεῖναι … ἀνάνδρως φεύγειν) in trouble, affliction, persecution (of Christ: ἐν τῷ νικᾶν καὶ ὑπομένειν Iren. 3, 19, 3 [Harv. II 104, 4]), abs. Mt 10:22 (s. PJoüon, RSR 28, ’38, 310f); 24:13; Mk 13:13 (all three times w. εἰς τέλος); 2 Ti 2:12 (TestJob 4:6 ἐὰν ὑπομείνης); Js 5:11; 1 Cl 35:3f; 45:8 (ἐν πεποιθήσει=full of confidence); 2 Cl 11:5 (ἐλπίσαντες=in joyful hope); IMg 9:2 (διὰ τοῦτο, ἵνα); MPol 2:2 (w. μέχρι and inf.); τοῖς ὑπομείνασιν vs. 3; D 16:5 (ἐν τῇ πίστει αὐτῶν=in their faith, i.e. endure the fiery trial). Hence of Christ simply = submit to, suffer B 5:1, 12 (in both cases w. εἰς τοῦτο=for this purpose); 14:4: IPol 3:2 (both w. διʼ ἡμᾶς); Pol 1:2 (ὑπὲρ τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν ἡμῶν). κύριος ὑπέμεινεν παθεῖν B 5:5a; cp. 5b and 6; 2 Cl 1:2.—The purpose of the endurance is indicated by εἰς παιδείαν Hb 12:7 (cp. Nicander in Anton. Lib. 28, 1 εἰς ἀλκήν).—The affliction under which one remains steadfast is expressed in var. ways: τῇ θλίψει in tribulation Ro 12:12; 8:24 v.l. (here perh. ‘put up with’, cp. Plut., Mor. 503b). By a ptc. (Jos., Ant. 12, 122) εἰ κολαφιζόμενοι ὑπομενεῖτε 1 Pt 2:20a; cp. vs. 20b. By acc. of thing (Hdt., Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; TestJob 26:4; TestDan 5:13; Philo, Cher. 2; Jos., Ant. 3, 53; Just., A I, 39, 5 πάντα; Tat., Mel.; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 26, 5 πᾶν; Hippol., Ref. 10, 34, 3 πάθη; Did., Gen. 101, 13 κάματον) ταῦτα Dg 2:9. πάντα 1 Cor 13:7; 2 Ti 2:10; ISm 4:2; 9:2; IPol 3:1; Dg 5:5; of Christ πάντα διʼ ἡμᾶς Pol 8:1. σταυρόν Hb 12:2. τὰς βασάνους 2 Cl 17:7. δεινὰς κολάσεις MPol 2:4. τὸ πῦρ 13:3; cp. Dg 10:8. τὴν θλῖψιν Hv 2, 2, 7. τὴν ἐπήρειαν IMg 1:3. ἄθλησιν Hb 10:32. ἀντιλογίαν 12:3. παιδείαν vs. 7 v.l. πειρασμόν Js 1:12; cp. AcPl Ha 8, 22. τὴν ψῆφον τοῦ μαρτυρίου Phlm subscr. v.l.—W. cognate obj. ὑπομονήν Pol. 9:1.—In a weakened sense μηδὲν ἀηδὲς ὑπομείνατος without experiencing anything unpleasant Papias (2:9).—S. Leutzsch, Hermas 399 n. 185 for lit. on endurance of God’s people.③ to wait for with persistence, wait for τινὰ someone (X., An. 4, 1, 21; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 81 §343; Sb 4369 II, 22; Ps 24:3, 5; 26:14 al.; Jos., Ant. 5, 121) 1 Cl 34:8; abs. 35:4. In a difft. sense Ox 840, 6, s. ἀπολαμβάνω 1.—PGoicoechea, De conceptu ὑπομονή apud s. Paulum, diss. Rome ’65.—M-M. TW. Spicq. -
37 nagyon magabízó
to be full of confidence -
38 nagyon magabiztos
to be full of confidence -
39 tele van önbizalommal
to be full of confidence -
40 доверие
confidence, trust, faith (в in)имам доверие в, отнасям се с доверие към put/place trust in; have confidence/faith in, rely on, put o.'s faith in, trustимам пълно доверие в have complete confidence inне оправдавам доверието на някого betray s.o.'s trustползувам се с доверието на enjoy s.o.'s confidenceразколебавам доверие то на shake the trust ofкойто заслужава доверие trustworthy, reliable, dependableкойто не заслужава доверие untrustworthy, unreliable* * *довѐрие,ср., само ед. confidence, trust, faith (в in); взаимно \доверие mutual trust; вземам на \доверие take on trust; имам \доверие в, отнасям се с \доверие към put/place trust in; have confidence/faith in, rely on, put o.’s faith in, trust; който заслужава \доверие trustworthy, reliable, dependable; който не заслужава \доверие untrustworthy, unreliable; на \доверие on trust, on o.’s honour; не оправдавам \доверието на някого betray s.o.’s trust; нямам \доверие в have no confidence/put no trust in; distrust, be mistrustful of; оказвам \доверие на някого place trust in s.o.; ползвам се с \доверието на enjoy s.o.’s confidence; разколебавам \доверието на shake the trust of; с пълно \доверие in the best faith in the world, with full confidence.* * *belief ; confidence: to have доверие in - имам доверие в; credence ; faith; reliance; trust: I place доверие in him. - Имам му доверие.* * *1. c пълно ДОВЕРИЕ in the best faith in the world, with full confidence 2. confidence, trust, faith (в in) 3. взаимно ДОВЕРИЕ mutual trust 4. вземам на ДОВЕРИЕ take on trust 5. имам ДОВЕРИЕ в, отнасям се с ДОВЕРИЕ към put/place trust in;have confidence/faith in, rely on, put o.'s faith in, trust 6. имам пълно ДОВЕРИЕ в have complete confidence in 7. който заслужава ДОВЕРИЕ trustworthy, reliable, dependable 8. който не заслужава ДОВЕРИЕ untrustworthy, unreliable 9. на ДОВЕРИЕ on trust, on o.'s honour 10. не оправдавам ДОВЕРИЕто на някого betray s.o.'s trust 11. нямам ДОВЕРИЕ в have no confidence/put no trust in;distrust, be mistrustful of 12. ползувам се с ДОВЕРИЕто на enjoy s.o.'s confidence 13. разколебавам ДОВЕРИЕ то на shake the trust of
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