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1 desplazar
v.1 to move.desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove somebody/something from2 to take the place of (tomar el lugar de).3 to displace (Nautical).La tormenta desplazó al botecito The storm displaced the dinghy.El hule desplazó al cuero Rubber outmoded leather.* * *1 (mover) to move, shift2 MARÍTIMO to displace3 figurado (sustituir) to replace, take over from1 to travel* * *verb1) to displace2) move, shift* * *1. VT1) (=mover) [+ objeto] to move; [+ tropas] to transfer2) (=suplantar) to take the place oflas cámaras digitales no han conseguido desplazar a las convencionales — digital cameras have not taken the place of o superseded conventional ones
3) (Fís, Náut, Téc) to displace4) (Inform) to scroll2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) (mover, correr) to moveel choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metros — the impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters
c) (Náut) to displace2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace2.desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors
desplazarse v pron1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around2) voto to swing, shift* * *= move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex. Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.Ex. The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.----* desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].* desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.* desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.* desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.* desplazarse a = get to.* desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....* desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.* desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.* desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.* desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.* desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.* desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.* desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.* desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.* desplazarse lentamente = drift.* desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).* desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) (mover, correr) to moveel choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metros — the impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters
c) (Náut) to displace2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace2.desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors
desplazarse v pron1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around2) voto to swing, shift* * *= move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex: Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.Ex: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.* desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].* desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.* desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.* desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.* desplazarse a = get to.* desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....* desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.* desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.* desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.* desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.* desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.* desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.* desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.* desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.* desplazarse lentamente = drift.* desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).* desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).* * *desplazar [A4 ]vtA1 ( frml)(mover, correr): el aluvión desplazó todo lo que encontró a su paso the flood washed away everything in its path o carried everything before itchocó contra el vehículo estacionado, desplazándolo unos 20 metros it collided with the stationary vehicle, shunting o carrying o pushing it a distance of some 20 meters2 ( Fís) to displace3 ( Náut) to displace4 ( Inf) to scrolldesplaza el texto horizontalmente it scrolls the text horizontallyB (suplantar, relegar) desplazar A algo/algn:el avión desplazó al tren para los viajes más largos the airplane took over from o displaced the train for longer journeyslos procesadores de textos han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir typewriters have been superseded by word processors, word processors have taken the place of typewritersconsiguió desplazar a Soriano, convirtiéndose en cabecilla del grupo he succeeded in supplanting o ousting Soriano to become leader of the group, he succeeded in taking Soriano's place as leader of the groupse sintió desplazado por su nuevo hermanito he felt pushed out o he felt as if he had been supplanted by his baby brotherfue desplazado de su cargo he was removed from his post o was replacedA ( frml) (trasladarse, moverse) «animal» to move around, move from one place to another; «avión/barco» to travel, go; «persona» to travel, goB «voto» to swing, shift* * *
desplazar ( conjugate desplazar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) (mover, correr) to move;
(Inf) to scroll
2 (suplantar, relegar) ‹ persona› to displace;
desplazar a algo to take the place of sth;
desplazarse verbo pronominal (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) [ animal] to move around;
[avión/barco] to travel, go;
[ persona] to get around
desplazar verbo transitivo
1 to displace
2 Inform to scroll
' desplazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empujar
- mover
English:
dislodge
- displace
* * *♦ vt1. [trasladar] to move (a to);desplazaron la sede de la empresa a otro edificio they moved the firm's headquarters to another building;desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove sth/sb from;el impacto lo desplazó por el aire unos metros the impact tossed him several metres through the air2. [tomar el lugar de] to take the place of;fue desplazado de su puesto por alguien más joven he was pushed out of his job by a younger person;la cerveza ha desplazado al vino como bebida más consumida beer has replaced wine as the most popular drink;el correo electrónico está desplazando al correo convencional electronic mail is taking over from conventional mail3. Fís to displace4. Náut to displace* * *v/t1 move2 ( suplantar) take over from* * *desplazar {21} vt1) : to replace, to displace2) trasladar: to move, to shift* * * -
2 spodestare
spodestare v.tr. ( destituire) to oust; to remove from office; ( da proprietà) to dispossess; ( da posizione di autorità) to dethrone, to deprive (s.o.) of power: i nobili francesi furono spodestati dalle loro terre, the French nobles were dispossessed of their lands; spodestare un re, to dethrone a king; è stato spodestato dei suoi beni, he was dispossessed (o deprived) of his property; l'hanno spodestato dalla direzione generale, he was ousted from his position as general manager.* * *[spodes'tare]verbo transitivo1) (privare di potere) to depose [re]; to oust, to remove from office [ persona]2) (privare dei beni) to dispossess* * *spodestare/spodes'tare/ [1]1 (privare di potere) to depose [re]; to oust, to remove from office [ persona]2 (privare dei beni) to dispossess. -
3 عزل
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
4 depose
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
5 dismiss
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
6 insulate
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
7 isolate
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
8 oust
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
9 sack
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
10 segregate
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
11 طرد
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
12 banish
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
13 discharge
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
14 dismiss
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
15 drop
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
16 expel
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
17 kick out
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
18 oust
طَرَدَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. -
19 ירד
יָרַד(b. h.) to move about, run; esp. to go down; י׳ ל־ to enter; י׳ מ־ to leave. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 5 (ref. to וירדתי, Jud. 11:37) וכי … יוֹרֵד על ההרים … עולים להרים does one go down on the mountains, do not men go up to ?; ib. הניחני ואֵרֵד אצלב״ד (ed. Bub. 7 ואלך) give me leave that I may go down to the court-house; Yalk. Jud. 67. Men.109b מה זה שלא י׳ לה כך when this one (Shimei) who was not permitted to enter into it (the office) became so jealous, היוֹרֵד להוכ׳ how much more so is he who once has entered it (and is to be ousted). Ib. כל האומר לי לֵירֵד ממנהוכ׳ whoever would ask me to resign it (the office), I would throw at him Taan.8b יָרְדוּ גשמים it rains. Ib.a אין גשמים יוֹרְדִיםוכ׳ the rain falls only for the sake of the men of faith. Cant. R. to I, 2b> מה מים יורדיןוכ׳ as the water (rain) comes down in drops.י׳ לנכסי to take possession of, seize, administer property. B. Mets.38b היוֹרֵד לנ׳ שבוים he who takes possession of the property of captives. Tosef.Keth.VIII, 2, sq.; a. fr.י׳ מנכסיו to be compelled to leave an estate, to become poor (cmp. דִּלְדִּל). Gen. R. s. 71; Lam. R. to III, 4; Ned.64b; a. fr.(קרבן) עוֹלֶה ויוֹרֵד a sacrifice of higher or lesser value according to pecuniary conditions (Lev. 5:6–11). Shebu.21a. Hor.II, 7 (9a); a. fr.(For other idiomatic uses, v. עָלָה.Part. pass. יָרוּד q. v. Hif. הוֹרִיד to let down, bring down; to lower. Taan.8a בשעה שהשמים … מִלְּהוֹרִידוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) when the heavens are locked up so as not to let down rain. Lev. R. s. 1 ירד שה׳ את התורה Moses is surnamed Yered (1 Chr. 4:18) because he brought down the Law; שה׳ את חשכינהוכ׳ he caused the Divine Presence to come down Y.Ber.IV, 7d top לא הוֹרִידוּ אותו מגדולתו they did not remove him from his position. Sot.13b (ref. to Gen. 39:1) א״ת הוּרַד אלא הוֹרִיד שה׳וכ׳ read not ‘he was brought down, but ‘he did bring down, for he (Joseph) was the cause of the removal of the astronomers of Pharaoh from their positions.Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b top הוֹרִידָן מנכסיהן he drove them out of their estates (cmp. Bab. ib. 38a); a. v. fr.ה׳ לנכסי (v. supra) to appoint as administrator. B. Mets.38b מוֹרִידִין קרוב לנ׳ שבוי we may appoint a relative (presumptive heir) an administrator of the estate of a captive; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד neither raises nor lowers, i. e. has no effect or influence. Ḥull.45b. Gitt.52a, a. e. דברי חלומות לא מעלין ולא מוֹרִידִין dreams must not be regarded. Men.V, 6, a. e. מעלה ומוריד moves upward and downward.Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהוא מוריד, v. מוֹרִיר.מעלין … ולא מורידין, v. עָלָה. -
20 יָרַד
יָרַד(b. h.) to move about, run; esp. to go down; י׳ ל־ to enter; י׳ מ־ to leave. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 5 (ref. to וירדתי, Jud. 11:37) וכי … יוֹרֵד על ההרים … עולים להרים does one go down on the mountains, do not men go up to ?; ib. הניחני ואֵרֵד אצלב״ד (ed. Bub. 7 ואלך) give me leave that I may go down to the court-house; Yalk. Jud. 67. Men.109b מה זה שלא י׳ לה כך when this one (Shimei) who was not permitted to enter into it (the office) became so jealous, היוֹרֵד להוכ׳ how much more so is he who once has entered it (and is to be ousted). Ib. כל האומר לי לֵירֵד ממנהוכ׳ whoever would ask me to resign it (the office), I would throw at him Taan.8b יָרְדוּ גשמים it rains. Ib.a אין גשמים יוֹרְדִיםוכ׳ the rain falls only for the sake of the men of faith. Cant. R. to I, 2b> מה מים יורדיןוכ׳ as the water (rain) comes down in drops.י׳ לנכסי to take possession of, seize, administer property. B. Mets.38b היוֹרֵד לנ׳ שבוים he who takes possession of the property of captives. Tosef.Keth.VIII, 2, sq.; a. fr.י׳ מנכסיו to be compelled to leave an estate, to become poor (cmp. דִּלְדִּל). Gen. R. s. 71; Lam. R. to III, 4; Ned.64b; a. fr.(קרבן) עוֹלֶה ויוֹרֵד a sacrifice of higher or lesser value according to pecuniary conditions (Lev. 5:6–11). Shebu.21a. Hor.II, 7 (9a); a. fr.(For other idiomatic uses, v. עָלָה.Part. pass. יָרוּד q. v. Hif. הוֹרִיד to let down, bring down; to lower. Taan.8a בשעה שהשמים … מִלְּהוֹרִידוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) when the heavens are locked up so as not to let down rain. Lev. R. s. 1 ירד שה׳ את התורה Moses is surnamed Yered (1 Chr. 4:18) because he brought down the Law; שה׳ את חשכינהוכ׳ he caused the Divine Presence to come down Y.Ber.IV, 7d top לא הוֹרִידוּ אותו מגדולתו they did not remove him from his position. Sot.13b (ref. to Gen. 39:1) א״ת הוּרַד אלא הוֹרִיד שה׳וכ׳ read not ‘he was brought down, but ‘he did bring down, for he (Joseph) was the cause of the removal of the astronomers of Pharaoh from their positions.Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b top הוֹרִידָן מנכסיהן he drove them out of their estates (cmp. Bab. ib. 38a); a. v. fr.ה׳ לנכסי (v. supra) to appoint as administrator. B. Mets.38b מוֹרִידִין קרוב לנ׳ שבוי we may appoint a relative (presumptive heir) an administrator of the estate of a captive; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד neither raises nor lowers, i. e. has no effect or influence. Ḥull.45b. Gitt.52a, a. e. דברי חלומות לא מעלין ולא מוֹרִידִין dreams must not be regarded. Men.V, 6, a. e. מעלה ומוריד moves upward and downward.Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהוא מוריד, v. מוֹרִיר.מעלין … ולא מורידין, v. עָלָה.
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