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1 acceptance
1 (of offer, invitation, fate, limitations) acceptation f (of de) ; a letter of acceptance une lettre d'acceptation ;2 (of plan, proposal) approbation f (of de) ; to meet with ou find acceptance recevoir l'approbation ; to gain acceptance gagner l'approbation ; -
2 blessing
1. n благословение2. n благо, благодеяние3. n блаженство, счастьеan unlooked-for blessing in the form of a salary increase — непредвиденное счастье в виде прибавки к жалованью
4. n счастливый дар5. n молитва6. n шутл. ругань, браньСинонимический ряд:1. approbation (noun) approbation; approval; favor; OK; okay2. benison (noun) baptism; benediction; benison; consecration; divine approval; divine sanction; Eucharist; grace; sanctification; thanks; thanksgiving; unction3. good fortune (noun) advantage; asset; benefit; boon; favour; gain; godsend; good; good fortune; lucky breaks; profit; stroke of luck; windfall4. blessing (verb) blessing; consecrating; hallowing; sanctifying; thanking5. praising (verb) celebrating; crying up; eulogizing; extolling; glorifying; hymning; lauding; magnifying; praising; resounding -
3 favour
faveur ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (c)-(f) service ⇒ 1 (b) préférer ⇒ 2 (a) être partisan de ⇒ 2 (b) favoriser ⇒ 2 (c), 2 (d) ressembler à ⇒ 2 (e)1 noun(a) (approval) faveur f, approbation f;∎ to be in favour (person) être bien en cour, être bien vu; (artist, fashion) être à la mode ou en vogue;∎ to be out of favour (person) être mal en cour, ne pas être bien vu; (artist, book) ne pas être à la mode ou en vogue; (fashion) être démodé ou dépassé;∎ she's in favour with the boss elle est bien vue du patron;∎ he speaks in their favour il parle en leur faveur;∎ to fall out of favour with sb perdre les bonnes grâces de qn;∎ this method has rather fallen out of favour in recent years cette méthode a été plus ou moins abandonnée au cours de ces dernières années;∎ to be restored or to return to favour rentrer en grâce;∎ to find favour with sb trouver grâce aux yeux de qn, gagner l'approbation de qn;∎ he is prepared to look with favour upon the suggestion il est prêt à approuver ou à examiner favorablement la proposition;∎ he looks with favour upon us il est bien disposé à notre égard;∎ to be in favour of sth être partisan de qch, être pour qch;∎ to be in favour of doing sth être d'avis de ou être pour faire qch(b) (act of goodwill) service m;∎ will you do me a favour or do a favour for me? voulez-vous me rendre (un) service?;∎ may I ask a favour of you or ask you a favour? puis-je vous demander un service?;∎ I did it as a favour to her je l'ai fait pour lui rendre service;∎ I ask you as a favour not to say anything je vous serais très reconnaissant de ne rien dire;∎ do me a favour and play somewhere else soyez gentil, allez jouer ailleurs;∎ she's not doing herself any favours by being so arrogant son arrogance la dessert;∎ thank God for small favours remercions le ciel pour ses petits bienfaits; ironic encore heureux!;∎ everything is in our favour tout joue en notre faveur, nous avons tout pour nous;∎ the odds are in his favour il est (donné) favori;∎ a point in her favour un bon point pour elle, un point en sa faveur;∎ the magistrates decided in his favour les juges lui ont donné raison ou gain de cause;∎ all those in favour raise your hand que tous ceux qui sont pour lèvent la main;∎ he dropped the idea in favour of our suggestion il a laissé tomber l'idée au profit de notre suggestion;∎ a will in favour of the children un testament en faveur des enfants;∎ a cheque in favour of Jill Adam un chèque payable à Jill Adam;∎ credit in your favour à votre crédit(d) (partiality) faveur f, partialité f(e) History (badge, ribbon) faveur f; old-fashioned (of sports fan) rosette f (aux couleurs d'une équipe)∎ a woman's favours les faveurs fpl d'une femme;∎ she was rather too free with her favours elle était un peu trop prodigue de ses faveurs(b) (support → suggestion, team) être partisan de, être pour; (→ candidate, project) favoriser, appuyer; (→ theory) soutenir;∎ I favour allowing more time for the planning stage je suis partisan d'accorder plus de temps au stade préparatoire∎ the ground is quite firm, which favours this horse le terrain est très ferme, ce qui est favorable à ce cheval ou ce qui avantage ce cheval;∎ circumstances that would favour a June election des circonstances (qui seraient) favorables à une élection en juin∎ she favoured him with a smile elle l'a gratifié d'un sourire;∎ he favoured us with his company il nous a fait l'honneur de se joindre à nous;∎ favoured with talent talentueux, doué;∎ favoured with good looks avantagé par la nature(e) (resemble) ressembler à;∎ he favours his mother il ressemble à ou tient de sa mère -
4 uznanie
- nia; nt( przyjęcie za słuszne) recognition; ( poważanie) respectpozostawić ( perf) coś do czyjegoś uznania — to leave sth at sb's discretion
* * *n.1. (= akceptacja) acceptance, approbation; uznanie dziecka prawn. fathering a child.2. (= poważanie) respect, esteem, regard; w uznaniu zasług in recognition of sb's merits; cieszyć się (czyimś) uznaniem command (sb's) respect, be well-thought-of; zdobyć uznanie gain recognition.3. (= opinia) acknowledgment, recognition; według czyjegoś uznania at sb's discretion; pozostawić coś do czyjegoś uznania leave sth to sb's discretion.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uznanie
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5 favour
1. noun• do me a favour and... sois gentil,...b. ( = approval) to be in favour être en faveur• to find favour with sb [person] s'attirer les bonnes grâces de qn ; [suggestion] gagner l'approbation de qn• they voted in favour of accepting the pay offer ils ont voté en faveur de la proposition salarialec. ( = advantage) faveur fd. ( = partiality) faveur fa. ( = be in favour of) [+ idea, option] être partisan deb. ( = prefer) [+ person] préférer ; [+ candidate, pupil] montrer une préférence pourc. ( = help) favoriser* * *1.GB, favor US ['feɪvə(r)] noun1) ( approval)to regard somebody/something with favour — considérer quelqu'un/quelque chose avec bienveillance
to win/lose favour with somebody — s'attirer/perdre les bonnes grâces de quelqu'un
to be out of favour with somebody — [person] ne plus être dans les bonnes grâces de quelqu'un; [idea, method] ne plus être en vogue auprès de quelqu'un
to fall ou go out of favour — [idea, method] passer de mode
2) ( kindness) service mthey're not doing themselves any favours — ils desservent leur (propre) cause ( by doing en faisant)
to ask a favour of somebody —
to return a favour — lit
to return the favour — iron rendre la pareille ( by doing en faisant)
3) ( advantage)2. 3.to be in somebody's favour — [situation] être avantageux pour quelqu'un; [financial rates, wind] être favorable à quelqu'un
transitive verb1) ( prefer) être pour [method, solution]; préférer [clothing, colour]; être partisan de [political party, course of action]to favour somebody — gen montrer une préférence pour quelqu'un; ( unfairly) accorder un traitement de faveur à quelqu'un
2) ( benefit) [plans, circumstances] favoriser; [law, balance of power] privilégier4.favoured past participle adjective gen favori/-ite; ( most likely) [date, plan, view] privilégié5.in favour of prepositional phrase1) ( on the side of) en faveur deto be in favour of somebody/something — être pour quelqu'un/quelque chose
to speak in favour of — soutenir [motion]
to come out in favour of — exprimer son soutien à [plan, person]
2) ( to the advantage of)to decide in somebody's favour — gen donner raison à quelqu'un; Law donner gain de cause à quelqu'un
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6 Lamed Vovnik
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7 plauso
plauso s.m.2 (estens.) ( approvazione) approbation, approval: ottenere il plauso della maggioranza, to gain the approval of the majority.* * *['plauzo]sostantivo maschile (approvazione) approval, acclaim* * *plauso/'plauzo/sostantivo m.(approvazione) approval, acclaim. -
8 riscuotere
assegno cashfig earn* * *riscuotere v.tr.1 ( ricevere in pagamento) to collect, to draw*, to cash: riscuotere una somma, to collect (o to cash) a sum of money; cercherò di riscuotere quel denaro, I shall try to collect that money; non ho ancora riscosso, I have not received my money yet; vorrei riscuotere i soldi che mi dovete, I should like to collect the money you owe me; riscuotere un assegno, to cash a cheque; riscuotere denaro da una banca, to draw money from a bank; riscuotere lo stipendio, la pensione, to draw one's salary, one's pension; riscuotere il canone d'affitto, to collect the rent; (trib.) riscuotere le tasse, to collect (o to raise) taxes2 ( conseguire) to earn; to win*, to gain: riscuote molte simpatie, he is well liked by everybody; riscuotere approvazioni, lodi, to win (o to earn) approbation, praise; riscuotere la stima generale, to enjoy general esteem3 ( scuotere) to shake; to rouse (anche fig.): non sono riuscito a riscuoterlo dalla sua pigrizia, I have not been able to rouse him from (o to shake him out of) his laziness4 (ant.) ( riscattare) to redeem; to ransom; ( liberare) to free: riscuotere un pegno al Monte di Pietà, to redeem a pledge at the pawnbroker's.◘ riscuotersi v.intr.pron.2 ( riprendere i sensi) to recover consciousness; to come* to, to come* round: riscuotere dal torpore, to shake off one's torpor3 ( liberarsi) to free oneself.* * *1. [ris'kwɔtere]vb irreg vt(stipendio, pensione) to draw, (tasse, affitto) to collect, (fig : applausi, approvazione, successo) to win, earnriscuotere un assegno — to cash a cheque Brit o check Am
2. vip (riscuotersi)riscuotersi (da) fig — to rouse o.s. (from), shake o.s. (out of)
* * *[ris'kwɔtere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (incassare) to cash, to cash in AE [ assegno]; to collect [soldi, multa, pensione]; to gather, to collect, to levy, to raise [ tasse]2) (ottenere) to meet* with [ successo]; to win* [ approvazione]riscuotere la stima di qcn. — to enjoy sb.'s esteem
3) (risvegliare) to awake*, to rouse2.riscuotere qcn. dal sonno — to arouse sb. from sleep
* * *riscuotere/ris'kwɔtere/ [67]1 (incassare) to cash, to cash in AE [ assegno]; to collect [soldi, multa, pensione]; to gather, to collect, to levy, to raise [ tasse]2 (ottenere) to meet* with [ successo]; to win* [ approvazione]; riscuotere la stima di qcn. to enjoy sb.'s esteem3 (risvegliare) to awake*, to rouse; riscuotere qcn. dal sonno to arouse sb. from sleepII riscuotersi verbo pronominale(trasalire) to jump, to start; (riprendersi) to pull oneself together. -
9 end
[end] 1. сущ.1) конец, крайPut the platter at the end of the table. — Поставь блюдо на край стола.
The school is at the south end of town. — Школа расположена на южной окраине города.
- end onSyn:2) конец, окончаниеto put an end to smth. / make an end of smth. — положить конец чему-л., уничтожить что-л.
We stayed at the concert to the very end. — Мы сидели на концерте до самого конца.
Syn:3) конец, исчезновение; смерть, кончинаAnother world war could mean the end of civilization. — Еще одна мировая война могла бы означать конец цивилизации.
He met an untimely end. — Его настигла безвременная кончина.
Syn:4) остаток, обрезок; обломок; отрывок; частьThis end of cloth is enough for a dress. — Этого отреза хватит на платье.
Syn:5) цельto that end — с этой целью, для этой цели
to gain / accomplish / achieve one's ends — достигать своей цели
He used unscrupulous means to achieve his end. — Он использовал любые средства для достижения своей цели.
The end justifies the means. — Цель оправдывает средства.
Syn:6) результат, итог, развязка, следствиеhappy end — благополучная развязка, счастливый конец
Syn:7) ( the end) амер.; разг. самое лучшее, вершина, совершенство ( часто в джазе)Man, he's the end! (J. Kerouac, On The Road) — Чувак, он - просто блеск!
A term of high approbation in the swing era was "out of this world", in the bop era it was "gone", and today it is "the greatest" or "the end". — Термином, выражающим высшую степень похвалы, во времена свинга был "out of this world", в эпоху бопа - "gone", а в наше время - "the greatest" или "the end".
8) спорт.а) половина поля, половина площадки ( занимаемая одним игроком)to change ends — меняться сторонами, полями
to choose ends — выбирать сторону, поле
б) крайний игрок, крыло ( в футболе)9) амер.а) часть, доляSyn:б) аспект, сторонаTo talk to such a person about the editorial end of a publishing business means little or nothing. — Говорить с таким человеком о редакторском аспекте издательского дела означает пустую болтовню.
Syn:10) днище11) стр. ( ends) дилены, эндсы••to make both / two ends meet — сводить концы с концами
to keep one's end up — сделать всё от себя зависящее; не сдаваться
- end of the road- no end- on end- end to end
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- to the bitter end 2. гл.1)а) = end off / up кончать; заканчивать; завершать; прекращатьHe ended his remarks by quoting Lincoln. — Он закончил свои комментарии цитатой из Линкольна.
The chairman ended the meeting at ten o'clock. — Председатель завершил собрание в 10 часов.
The chairman ended off his speech with a reminder of the main points. — Председатель закончил свой доклад повторением основных его положений.
Be careful, you could end up by getting hurt. — Будь осторожнее, можешь пораниться.
In spite of the people's opinions, she ended up the winner. — Несмотря на всеобщее мнение, она вышла победительницей.
The general began his army life as a private soldier and ended up as ruler of his country. — Генерал начал свою службу рядовым, а закончил правителем страны.
б) кончаться, завершатьсяThe story ends with the hero's death. — Рассказ кончается смертью героя.
The book ends on page 364. — Книга заканчивается 364 страницей.
•Syn:2) прекращать3) уничтожать, разрушатьThe Spanish Conquistadors ended the Aztec civilization. — Испанские конкистадоры уничтожили цивилизацию ацтеков.
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10 audio
audĭo, īvi or ii, itum, 4, v. a. ( imperf. audibat, Ov F. 3, 507: audibant. Cat. 84, 8; fut. audibo, Enn. ap. Non. p. 506, 1:I.audibis,
id. ib.; Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 86; id. Poen. 1, 2, 97; Caecil. ap. Gell. 7, 17 fin.; id. ap. Non. l. l.; cf. Struve, p. 137 sq.: audin = audisne, as ain = aisne; inf. perf. audīsse better than audivisse, acc. to Quint. 1, 6, 17) (cf. the Lacon. aus = hous; auris; Lith. ausis; Goth. auso; Germ. Ohr, and Engl ears [p. 202] the Fr. ouïr, and Lat. ausculto; Curtius also compares the Gr. aïô, to hear, perceive, and the Sanscr. av, to notice, to favor; v. ausculto, 1. aveo init., and cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 83 Müll.], to hear, to perceive or understand by hearing, to learn (audio pr. differs from ausculto as the Gr. akouô from akroaomai, the Germ. hören from horchen, and the Engl. to hear from to listen, the former of these words denoting an involuntary, the latter a voluntary act; other syn.: exaudio, sentio, cognosco, oboedio, dicor).A.. In gen.a.Aliquid:b.auribus si parum audies terito cum vino brassicam, etc.,
Cato, R. R. 157 fin.:ubi molarum strepitum audibis maximum, Enn. ap. Non. l. l. (Com. v. 7 Vahl. p. 153): verba,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 97; Vulg. Gen. 24, 30:quae vera audivi, taceo,
Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 23:Mane, non dum audīsti, Demea, Quod est gravissumum,
id. Ad. 3, 4, 21:vocem,
id. Hec. 4, 1, 2:vera an falsa,
id. And. 5, 4, 19:mixtos vagitibus aegris Ploratus,
Lucr. 2, 579:voces,
Verg. A. 4, 439; Hor. C. 3, 7, 22; Vulg. Gen. 3, 8; ib. Matt. 2, 18:strepitus,
Verg. A. 9, 394:sonitum,
Hor. C. 2, 1, 31:haec,
id. ib. 3, 27, 51:aquas,
Ov. Am. 3, 11, 30:gemitus,
id. M. 7, 839; Vulg. Exod. 2, 24: ait se omnia audivisse, Titinn. ap. Macr. S. 2, 12:ut quod te audīsse dicis numquam audieris,
Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 285:Nihil enim habeo praeter auditum,
id. Off. 1, 10, 33:quod quisque eorum de quāque re audierit,
Caes. B. G. 4, 5:Hac auditā pugnā maxima pars sese Crasso dedidit,
id. ib. 3, 27:Auditis hostium copiis respicerent suum ipsi exercitum,
Liv. 42, 52, 10:quod cum audīsset Abram,
Vulg. Gen. 14, 14:auditis sermonibus,
ib. 4 Reg. 22, 19; ib. Heb. 4, 3: clangorem tubae, ib:Isa. 18, 3: symphoniam,
ib. Luc. 15, 25:animal,
ib. Apoc. 6, 3; 6, 5 al. persaep.Constr., the person from whom one hears or learns any thing, with ex (so most freq.), ab, de, acc. and part., acc. and inf., cum or dum.(α).With ex:(β).verbum ex aliquo,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 4, 8; so id. And. 2, 1, 2; 5, 4, 24; id. Eun. 1, 2, 34; id. Hec. 4, 1, 35; id. And. 3, 3, 2:audivi ex majoribus natu hoc idem fuisse in P. Scipione Nasicā,
Cic. Off. 1, 30, 109:hoc ex aliis,
id. Att. 5, 17:ex obviis,
Liv. 28, 26; so Suet. Caes. 29; id. Dom. 12 al.. saepe audivi ex majoribus natu mirari solitum C. Fabricium etc., Cic. Sen. 13, 43; so Suet. Claud. 15.—With ab:(γ).a quibus cum audi/sset non multum superesse munitionis,
Nep. Them. 7, 2.—With de:(δ).equidem saepe hoc audivi de patre et de socero meo,
i. e. from his mouth, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 133; so id. Off. 3, 19, 77; id. Brut. 26, 100.—With acc. and part. pres. (cf. Zumpt, Gr. §(ε).636): ut neque eum querentem quisquam audierit neque etc.,
Nep. Timol. 4, 1; so Suet. Calig. 22; Cat. 9, 6; 61, 125; 67, 41 al.—With acc. and inf.:(ζ).mihi non credo, quom illaec autumare illum audio,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 260:Audin (eum) lapidem quaeritare?
id. Capt. 3, 4, 70:erilem filium ejus duxisse audio Uxorem,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 5; 2, 1, 59:saepe hoc majores natu dicere audivi,
Cic. Mur. 28:Gellius audierat patruom objurgare solere,
Cat. 74, 1; Verg. A. 1, 20; 4, 562:audiet cives acuisse ferrum, Audiet pugnas juventus,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 21 sq.:audire videor pios Errare per lucos,
id. ib. 3, 4, 5. —Hence also pass. with nom. and inf. (cf. Zumpt, Gr. §607): Bibulus nondum audiebatur esse in Syriā,
was said, Cic. Att. 5, 18; so Caes. B. G. 7, 79.—With cum or dum (cf. Zumpt, Gr. §B.749): id quidem saepe ex eo audivi, cum diceret sibi certum esse,
Cic. de Or. 2, 33, 144:quis umquam audivit, cum ego de me nisi coactus ac necessario dicerem?
id. Dom. 35; so id. Brut. 56; id. Fin. 5, 19, 54; id. de Or. 1, 28, 129; 1, 2, 99; Plin. Ep. 7, 24, 5:auditus est certe, dum ex eo quaerit,
Suet. Dom. 4. —Diff. from the preced. constr. with de is audire de aliquo (aliquid); more freq. in pass. sense, to hear any thing concerning any one:de psaltriā hac audivit,
Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 5:illos etiam convenire aveo, de quibus audivi et legi,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83; so id. Att. 7, 20; id. Ac. 2, 2, 4; cf.:aliquid in aliquem,
to hear something against, something bad of any one, id. de Or. 2, 70, 285 al. —In conversation.(α).Audi, as a call to gain attention, hear, attend, give ear, listen, = hoc age:(β).audi cetera,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 127:audi heus tu,
id. ib. 4, 3, 52:Dorio, audi, obsecro,
Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 1: Hoc audi, id. And. 3, 4, 11;4, 1, 36: Quin tu audi,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 42:quin tu hoc audi,
Ter. And. 2, 2, 9.—Audis or audin = audisne? do you hear? atque audin? Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 70:c.Equidem deciens dixi: Et domi [nunc] sum ego, inquam, ecquid audis?
id. Am. 2, 1, 27; id. Trin. 3, 2, 91:Heus, audin quid ait? Quin fugis?
id. Capt. 3, 4, 60:cura adversandum atque audin? quadrupedem constringito,
Ter. And. 5, 2, 24; 1, 5, 64:Audin tu? Hic furti se adligat,
id. Eun. 4, 7, 39:Audin quid dicam?
id. Hec. 1, 2, 3.—Audito, with a clause for its subject, as abl. absol. in the histt., upon the receipt of the news that, at the tidings that: audito, Q. Marcium in Ciliciam tendere, when news came that Q. Marcius etc., Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 1130 P.:II.audito Machanidam famā adventūs sui territum refugisse Lacedaemonem,
Liv. 28, 7:audito venisse missu Agrippinae nuntium Agerinum,
Tac. A. 14, 7.—Esp.,A.1.. In a pregnant signif., to listen to a person or thing, to give ear to, hearken to, attend:2.etsi a vobis sic audior, ut numquam benignius neque attentius quemquam auditum putem,
Cic. Clu. 23, 63; so id. de Or. 1, 61, 259:sed non eis animis audiebantur, qui doceri possent,
Liv. 42, 48; 1, 32; 5, 6:ut legationes audiret cubans,
Suet. Vesp. 24; id. Caes. 32; id. Ner. 22; 23; Vulg. Job. 11, 2; ib. Psa. 33, 12; ib. Matt. 10, 14; ib. Heb. 3, 7 al.—Aliquem, of pupils, to hear a teacher, i. e. to receive instruction from, to study under:3.te, Marce fili, annum jam audientem Cratippum,
Cic. Off. 1, 1, 1:Jam Polemonem audiverant adsidue Zeno et Arcesilas,
id. Ac. 1, 9, 34; so id. N. D. 1, 14, 37; 3, 1, 2; id. Fat. 2, 4:Diogenes venientem eum, ut se extra ordinem audiret, non admiserat,
Suet. Tib. 32; id. Gram. 10, 20 al.— Absol.: possumne aliquid audire? (i. e. will you communicate something to me?) tu vero, inquam, vel audire vel dicere, Cic. Fat. 2, 3:ponere aliquid, ad quod audiam, volo,
id. ib. 2, 4.—De aliquā re or aliquid, aliquem, of judges, to listen or hearken to, to examine:4.nemo illorum judicum clarissimis viris accusantibus audiendum sibi de ambitu putavit,
Cic. Fl. 39, 98:de capite,
Sen. Ben. 2, 12 al. — Trop.:de pace,
Liv. 27, 30:dolos,
Verg. A. 6, 567:nequissimum servum,
Suet. Dom. 11; so id. Aug. 93; id. Tib. 73; id. Claud. 15; id. Dom. 14; 16; Dig. 11, 3, 14 fin.; 28, 6, 10; 39, 2, 18 et saep.—Of prayer or entreaty, to hear, listen to, lend an ear to, regard, grant:B.in quo di immortales meas preces audiverunt,
Cic. Pis. 19:Curio ubi... neque cohortationes suas neque preces audiri intellegit,
Caes. B. C. 2, 42:velut si sensisset auditas preces,
Liv. 1, 12:audivit orationem eorum,
Vulg. Psa. 105, 44:audisti verba oris mei,
ib. ib. 137, 1:Audiat aversā non meus aure deus,
Tib. 3, 3, 28:audiit et caeli Genitor de parte serenā Intonuit laevum,
Verg. A. 9, 630:minus audientem carmina Vestam,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 27; 4, 13, 1:audivit Dominus,
Vulg. Psa. 29, 11 al. —Also aliquem, to hear one, to grant his desire or prayer:puellas ter vocata audis,
Hor. C. 3, 22, 3; so id. C. S. 34; 35:Ferreus orantem nequiquam, janitor, audis,
Ov. Am. 1, 6, 27; id. M. 8, 598 al.:Audi nos, domine,
Vulg. Gen. 23, 6; 23, 8:semper me audis,
ib. Joan. 11, 42.—Aliquem, aliquid, or absol. audio, to hear a person or thing with approbation, to assent to, agree with, approve, grant, allow:C. a.nec Homerum audio, qui Ganymeden ab dis raptum ait, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 26, 65:Socratem audio dicentem cibi condimentum esse famem, sed qui ad voluptatem omnia referens vivit ut Gallonius, non audio,
id. Fin. 2, 28, 90; id. de Or. 1, 15, 68; 3, 28, 83; id. Marcell. 8, 25: audio ( I grant it, well, that I agree to, that is granted):nunc dicis aliquid, quod ad rem pertineat,
id. Rosc. Am. 18 fin.; id. Verr. 2, 2, 59; 2, 5, 27:non audio,
that I do not grant, id. ib. 2, 3, 34.—With acc.:b.tecum loquere, te adhibe in consilium, te audi, tibi obtempera,
Cic. Fam. 2, 7, 2; id. N. D. 1, 20, 55:ne ego sapientiam istam, quamvis sit erudita, non audiam,
id. Phil. 13, 3, 6:si me audiatis, priusquam dedantur, etc.,
Liv. 9, 9:Non, si me satis audias, Speres etc.,
Hor. C.1, 13, 13; 4, 14, 50; id. Ep. 1, 1, 48:patris aut matris imperium,
Vulg. Deut. 21, 18 al. — Poet. transf. to inanimate things:neque audit currus habenas,
heeds, Verg. G. 1, 514; so Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 187 (cf. Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 13: equi frenato est auris in ore; and Pind. Pyth. 2, 21: harmata peisichalina):nec minus incerta (sagitta) est, nec quae magis audiat arcum,
which better heeds the bow, Ov. M. 5, 382:teque languenti manu Non audit arcus?
Sen. Herc. Oet. 980; so Stat. Th. 5, 412; Luc. 3, 594; 9, 931; Sil. 14, 392.—With dat.: nam istis qui linguam avium intellegunt, magis audiendum censeo, Pac. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 57, 131 (B. and K. isti):D.sibi audire,
App. Mag. p. 326, 34; so, dicto audientem esse, to listen to one's word, to be obedient to one's word, to obey (not in Ter.):dicto sum audiens,
I obey, Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 71; id. Trin. 4, 3, 55; id. As. 3, 1, 40; id. Men. 2, 3, 89:qui dicto audientes in tantā re non fuisset,
Cic. Deiot. 8, 23 ' sunt illi quidem dicto audientes, id. Verr. 1, 88:quos dicto audientes jussi,
id. ib. 5, 104.—And, on account of the signif. to obey, with a second personal dat.: dicto audientem esse alicui, to obey one (freq. and class.); cf.Stallb. ad Rudd. Gr. II. p. 124, n. 38: vilicus domino dicto audiens sit,
Cato, R. R. 142: si habes, qui te audiat;si potest tibi dicto audiens esse quisquam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 44; 2, 4. 12; 2, 5, 32; id. Phil. 7, 2:dicto audiens fuit jussis absentium magistratuum,
Nep. Ages. 4, 2; id. Lys. 1, 2; id. Iphicr. 2, 1:interim Servio Tullio jubere populum dicto audientem esse,
Liv. 1, 41; 4, 26; 29, 20;41, 10 al.—Once pleon. with oboedio: ne plebs nobis dicto audiens atque oboediens sit,
Liv. 5, 3.—To hear thus and thus, i. e. to be named or styled somehow (as in Gr. akouô; and in Engl. to hear, as Milton: Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal stream, P. L. III. 7); and with bene or male (as in Gr. kalôs or kakôs akouein; cf. Milton: For which Britain hears ill abroad, Areop.; and Spenser: If old Aveugles sonnes so evil hear, F. Q. I. 5, 23), to be in good or bad repute, to be praised or blamed, to have a good or bad character:E.benedictis si certāsset, audīsset bene (Bene audire est bene dici, laudari, Don.),
Ter. Phorm. prol. 20:tu recte vivis, si curas esse quod audis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 17:rexque paterque Audisti coram,
id. ib. 1, 7, 38; so id. S. 2, 6, 20; Ter. Hec. 4, 2, 24; id. Phorm. 2, 3, 12; Cic. Att. 6, 1; id. Fin. 3, 17, 57; id. Leg. 1, 19; Nep. Dion, 7, 3:Ille, qui jejunus a quibusdam et aridus habetur, non aliter ab ipsis inimicis male audire quam nimiis floribus et ingenii afluentia potuit,
Quint. 12, 10, 13 al. —In a play upon words: erat surdaster M. Crassus;sed aliud molestius quod male audiebat,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 40, 116; so,minus commode: quod illorum culpā se minus commode audire arbitrarentur,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 58.—As it were to hear, to hear mentally, i. e. to understand, to supply, something (later subaudio): cum subtractum verbum aliquod satis ex ceteris intellegitur, ut, stupere gaudio Graecus. Simul enim auditur coepit, is understood, is to be supplied, Quint. 9, 3, 58; 8, 5, 12.—Hence, audĭens, entis, P. a. subst.A.(Acc. to II. A.) A hearer, auditor ( = auditor, q. v., or qui audit, Cic. Brut. 80, 276)' ad animos audientium permovendos, Cic. Brut. 23, 89; 80, 279:B.cum adsensu audientium egit,
Liv. 21, 10 al. —Hence, in eccl. Lat., a catechumen, Tert. Poen. 6.—(Acc. to II. C.) With the gen.: tibi servio atque audiens sum imperii, a hearer of, i. e. obedient to, your command, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 25. -
11 favour
1. n благосклонность, расположениеin favour — в почёте, в фаворе, в чести
2. n одолжение, милость, любезность3. n протекция, покровительствоto win a position by favour more than by merit — достигнуть положения не столько благодаря заслугам, сколько по протекции
4. n бант, ленточка; розетка; значок5. n фант6. n небольшой сувенир7. n арх. поддержка; помощь; содействие8. n арх. позволение, разрешение9. n арх. сообщение, письмо10. n арх. привлекательность, прелесть11. v благоволить, быть благосклонным12. v оказывать внимание, проявлять любезность13. v мирволить, оказывать предпочтение; проявлять пристрастиеa mother must not favour one of her children more than the others — мать не должна оказывать предпочтение одному ребёнку перед остальными
14. v благоприятствовать; содействовать, помогать15. v поддерживать; одобрять16. v оказывать честь, приносить удовольствие, сделать приятное17. v разг. обращаться осторожно, беречь, щадитьhe sat in the shade to favour his eyes — он сидел в тени, чтобы не утомлять глаза
18. v разг. напоминать, быть похожимСинонимический ряд:1. approval (noun) acceptance; approbation; approval2. courtesy (noun) accommodation; courtesy; dispensation; good will; grace; indulgence; service3. gift (noun) compliment; gift; present; token; tribute4. kindness (noun) benefaction; beneficence; benevolence; kindness; philanthropy5. preference (noun) bias; favouritism; partiality; partialness; patronage; preference; prejudice6. profit (noun) advantage; benefit; blessing; boon; gain; profit7. regard (noun) account; admiration; appreciation; consideration; esteem; estimation; honour; regard; respect8. accept (verb) accept; approve; go for; subscribe to9. accommodate (verb) accommodate; oblige10. aid (verb) aid; assist; help; support11. appease (verb) appease; conciliate; ease; facilitate; propitiate12. grace (verb) dignify; grace; honour13. prefer (verb) allow; countenance; encourage; fancy; patronise; patronize; prefer; sanction; smile on14. resemble (verb) resemble; take afterАнтонимический ряд:disallow; disapproval; disapprove; discourage; disfavour; frown; injury; prohibition
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