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    bang, bar, bat, batter, beat, get the better of, bolt, chime, clap, cuff, dash, defeat, drive, foil, hit, knock, lash, latch, mow, pulsate, punch, ram, sock, strike, swipe, throb
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    I. (en -er) bolt;
    [ skyde slåen for døren] bolt the door;
    [ skyde slåen fra døren] unbolt the door;
    (se også lås).
    II. vb (slog, slået)
    ( med objekt) ( banke, ramme etc) beat ( fx he beats his wife),
    ( om enkelt slag) hit ( fx never hit a child in anger; has somebody hit you? hit below the belt),
    ( hårdt) knock ( fx knock him on the head; knock him unconscious),
    F strike ( fx he struck (, hit) me in the face with his fist);
    ( med flad hånd) slap ( fx slap him in the face (, on the cheek, on the back)),
    T thwack;
    ( støde ( en legemsdel) så det gør ondt) hurt ( fx one's finger, one's back),
    ( hårdt) bump, knock ( fx one's head);
    ( også) stun him;
    (fig) it struck me that;
    ( besejre) beat,
    (mere F) defeat,
    T lick;
    ( i skak) capture ( fx a pawn);
    ( overgå) beat ( fx that beats everything);
    (eng, græs) mow ( fx the lawn), cut ( fx grass);
    ( tegne) draw ( fx a circle);
    ( præge) strike ( fx a medal);
    ( spille på et instrument) strike ( fx the lyre), play ( fx the harp);
    ( i terningspil) throw ( fx he threw 5);
    ( uden objekt) ( om ur) strike;
    ( om fugl) warble, sing;
    ( om hjertet) beat,
    ( hurtigt, F) throb;
    ( om sejl) flap;
    ( om alkohol) be heady,
    T kick, have a kick in it;
    ( om gevær) kick;
    (se også slående, slås, slagen);
    (forb med sb, se sb, fx flue, fold, gnist, I. hul, klik, I. klokke, knude,
    takt);
    [ forb med sig:]
    [ slå sig] hurt oneself ( fx did you hurt yourself?), be hurt ( fx are you hurt?);
    ( om træ) warp,
    (om skinne etc) buckle;
    [ slå sig for brystet] beat one's breast;
    [ slå sig igennem] fight one's way through,
    ( klare sig) manage, rub along,
    ( økonomisk) make both ends meet, scrape by;
    [ slå sig ihjel] be killed,
    F lose one's life;
    [ slå sig løs] break away,
    ( more sig) let oneself go, have one's fling,
    T let one's hair down;
    ( bosætte sig) settle;
    ( også) make one's home in;
    (fig) prosper ( by), rise in the world;
    ( om sygdom) attack, affect ( fx the lungs);
    (fig) go in for something, take up something ( fx a sport);
    ( tilslutte sig én) attach oneself to somebody;
    [ slå sig på flasken] take to (el. go on) the bottle, take to drink;
    [ slå sig på låret] slap one's thigh;
    [ slå sig sammen] join forces ( med with, imod against),
    (dvs skyde penge sammen) club together;
    [ slå sig sammen om at] join together to; club together to ( fx buy him a present);
    [ slå sig til], se ridder, I. ro;
    [ forb med præp & adv:]
    [ slå `af]
    ( fjerne ved slag) knock off, strike off,
    ( i pris) knock off, take off;
    ( om dirigent) break off;
    [ han var ikke til at slå et ord af] I (, they etc) couldn't get a single word out of him;
    (se også handel, hånd, sludder);
    (fig) reduce ( fx the price, one's demands);
    ( tangent, tone) strike;
    ( begynde at spille) strike up;
    ( blive populær, gøre lykke) catch on, take on, make a hit; become popular ( hos with);
    ( om vare) find favour ( hos with), take on;
    [ slå bagud] kick up;
    (mar) reverse the engines,
    (fig) reverse one's policy;
    [ slå efter én] strike at somebody, aim a blow at somebody;
    (i en bog etc) look up something;
    [ slå ` efter i en ordbog] consult a dictionary;
    [ slå med sten efter] throw stones at;
    [ slå fast] fix, nail down,
    (fig) establish, prove ( fx his innocence), demonstrate;
    [ jeg vil gerne slå fast at] I want to make it absolutely clear that;
    [ slå fejl] go wrong; fail ( fx the crops failed);
    [ slå en for penge] touch (el. tap) somebody for money;
    am hit somebody for money;
    [ slå ` fra]
    ( slå løs) knock off,
    ( maskindel, fx bremse) release,
    ( slukke for) switch off;
    ( uden objekt: slukkes) cut out ( fx the heater cuts out when the temperature reaches 20ø C);
    [ slå fra sig] defend oneself, fight back;
    [ slå det hen] pass it off,
    T shrug it off,
    ( bagatellisere det) make light of it,
    T pooh-pooh it;
    [ slå noget hen i spøg] laugh something off, pass something off with a laugh;
    [ slå i bordet] thump the table,
    (fig) put one's foot down;
    [ slå bremserne `i] put (, voldsomt: jam el. slam) the brakes on,
    (fig) put the brakes on;
    [ slå døren `i] slam the door;
    [ et brøl slog os i møde] we were met (el. greeted) by a roar;
    [ lugten slog os i møde] we were met by the smell;
    [ slå i stykker], se I. stykke;
    [ slå et søm i] drive (el. knock el. hammer) in a nail;
    [ slå et søm i væggen] drive (el. knock) a nail into the wall;
    [ slå ` igen] hit back;
    ( trænge igennem) strike through, come through,
    (om ideer etc) become generally accepted, penetrate,
    ( om bog) make a hit,
    ( om kunstner) make a name for oneself, come to the front, become recognized;
    ( blive effektiv) work (its way) through ( fx the price rises will take two months to work (their way) through (to the shops));
    [ slå ihjel] kill,
    F put to death;
    [ slå tiden ihjel] kill time;
    [ slå imod] strike (against),
    ( om bølger, regn) beat against;
    [ slå ind] knock in,
    ( med hammer) hammer in,
    ( knuse) break, smash (in) ( fx a window, a door),
    ( tøndestaver, skibsside) stave in;
    ( i gartneri) heel in;
    ( blive opsuget) soak in;
    ( om sygdom) strike inwards;
    [ det slog ind med regn] rain set in;
    (fx en vej) strike into, turn into, take ( fx a path, a road);
    ( en bane, levevej) take up,
    F enter upon;
    [ slå itu] break, smash, dash to pieces;
    [ slå en halvtredskroneseddel itu] break into a 50-kroner note;
    (dvs hamrede) he hammered away;
    [ slå kvæget løs] let the cattle loose;
    [ slå løs på en] pitch into somebody;
    [ slå med døren] slam the door;
    [ slå med nakken] toss one's head;
    [ slå med sten] throw stones ( efter at);
    [ fuglen slår med vingerne] the bird flaps its wings;
    [ slå ` ned]
    (dvs få til at falde ned) knock down ( fx the vase);
    ( sænke) let down ( fx the blind), lower ( fx one's visor), pull down;
    ( folde sammen) put down ( fx an umbrella, a hood ( kaleche));
    ( dyr) slaughter, kill, destroy;
    (afgrøde etc) put down, flatten;
    ( i gartneri) heel in;
    ( undertrykke) put down ( fx a rebellion, riots),
    ( stærkere) crush (down),
    F suppress;
    ( bringe til tavshed) silence ( fx criticism, protests);
    ( falde) fall ( fx bullets fell among the crowd), drop;
    ( om lyn) strike;
    [ slå feberen ned] get the temperature down;
    [ slå kraven ned] turn down one's collar;
    [ blæsten får røgen til at slå ned] the wind beats down the smoke;
    [ slå termometret ned] shake down the thermometer;
    [ slå øjnene ned] cast down one's eyes; drop one's eyes;
    [ det slog ned i ham] it suddenly occurred to him (el. struck him);
    (se også lyn);
    ( om fugl: sætte sig) perch on ( fx a branch);
    ( om rovfugl) swoop down on ( fx its prey), pounce on;
    (fig: vælge, især til noget ubehageligt) pick on ( fx the teacher picked on me), fasten on,
    ( begærligt) pounce on ( fx a mistake);
    [ slå hårdt ned på] clamp (el. crack) down on ( fx tax evasion);
    ( vikle om) wrap round ( fx wrap a shawl round somebody), pass round
    ( fx pass a rope round something);
    ( uden objekt) ( om vejret) change;
    ( om vinden) shift;
    ( skifte mening) change one's mind;
    ( skifte tone) change one's tune;
    ( skifte emne) change the subject (of conversation);
    ( skifte taktik) shift one's ground; reverse one's policy;
    [ slå armene om en] throw one's arms round somebody;
    [ slå om sig] hit out (in all directions),
    (med stok etc) lay about (one);
    [ slå om sig med citater, eder etc] lard one's conversation (, one's writings) with quotations, oaths, etc;
    [ slå om sig med penge] throw (el. chuck el. splash) one's money about, spend lavishly;
    [ det er slået om til tø] a thaw has set in;
    [ hans kærlighed slog om til had] his love turned to hatred;
    ( åbne) open ( fx a book);
    ( en plakat) put up, stick (up);
    ( i strikning) cast on;
    (ord etc i bog) look up;
    ( smøge op) turn up ( fx one's collar);
    ( rejse, opstille) put up, pitch ( fx a tent);
    ( opreklamere) boost;
    ( om flammer) leap up;
    (om lyd etc) surge up;
    [ slå en kaleche (, en paraply) op] put up a hood (, an umbrella);
    [ slå en latter op] burst into a laugh;
    [ slå en stilling op] advertise a post;
    [ slå æg op] break eggs (i into);
    [ slå øjnene op] open one's eyes;
    (se også I. brød);
    ( i avis) splash something;
    [ slå forretningen (etc) stort op] start in a grand style;
    [ slå op i en ordbog] consult a dictionary;
    [ slå det op i en ordbog] look it up in a dictionary;
    [ slå op med hende] break off the engagement (with her);
    [ slå op på side 7!] open your book(s) on page 7! turn to page 7!
    ( om stemme) break;
    [ blive slået over bord ( af bølgerne)] be washed overboard;
    [ bølgerne slog over dækket] the waves washed over the deck;
    (se også bro);
    [ slå over i] change into ( fx English),
    ( bevægelse) break into ( fx a gallop);
    (fig) change one's tune;
    [ slå på] beat (on), strike (on),
    ( let) tap (on) ( fx tap somebody on the shoulder);
    (fig: antyde) hint at,
    ( nævne) mention,
    ( fremhæve) stress;
    (se også flugt, I. tromme);
    [ slå sig på] take to ( fx drink, gardening),
    ( om sygdom) affect;
    ( folde sammen) fold up ( fx a screen);
    ( forene) combine, pool,
    T knock into one;
    (merk) merge, amalgamate ( fx two companies);
    ( sammenfatte) lump (together), bracket (together);
    ( lukke sig) close;
    ( ramme hinanden) knock together;
    [ slå hælene sammen] click one's heels;
    [ slå hænderne sammen] clap one's hands,
    ( i forfærdelse) throw up one's hands in horror;
    [` slå til] strike;
    [ slå ` til]
    ( slå løs) hammer away,
    (fig) strike ( fx the Government decided to strike);
    ( være nok) suffice,
    (" strække") last;
    ( gå i opfyldelse) prove correct, come true ( fx his prediction came true), turn out to be true;
    ( sige ja) accept, accept the terms (, the offer);
    (dvs rækker ikke langt) it does not go far;
    [ han syntes ikke han slog til] he felt inadequate,
    ( i sit arbejde) he did not feel equal to the job;
    [ få indtægterne (, pengene) til at slå til] make (both) ends meet;
    (se også jord, lyd, ridder, skagle, Søren);
    [ slå tilbage] throw back, push back;
    ( angreb) beat off,
    F repel, repulse;
    ( springe tilbage) rebound;
    ( genlyde) be thrown back,
    F resound;
    (om fjeder etc) recoil;
    ( med slag) knock out;
    ( knuse, fx rude) break, smash;
    ( folde ud) spread ( fx the bird spread its wings),
    ( om hår) let down;
    ( hælde ud) pour out,
    ( en spand) empty;
    (i boksning og fig) knock out;
    ( rival, konkurrent) cut out;
    ( fortrænge, erstatte) supplant, supersede;
    ( om flammer og røg) burst out, pour out;
    ( om sygdom) break out;
    ( få udslæt) break (el. come) out in spots (, in a rash);
    [ slå glasset ud af hånden på én] knock the glass out of somebody's hand;
    (fig) he was quite finished;
    (fig: lytte) prick up one's ears;
    [ slå det ud af hovedet] put it out of one's head;
    [ slå ud efter] hit out at;
    [ slå ud i lys lue], se I. lue;
    [ slå ud med armene] gesticulate,
    ( ubehersket) fling one's arms about;
    [ slå øjet ud på én] knock out somebody's eye.

    Danish-English dictionary > slå

  • 62 cał|ować

    impf vt to kiss
    - całować czyjeś usta a. kogoś w usta to kiss sb on the lips a. mouth
    - całować kogoś w policzek/rękę to kiss sb on the cheek/hand
    - całować kogoś na dobranoc/pożegnanie to kiss sb goodnight/goodbye
    - całował ją po włosach he kissed her hair
    - całować krzyż/sztandar to kiss the cross/flag ⇒ pocałować, ucałować
    vi (żegnać) (przez telefon) to say goodbye; (listownie) to sign off
    - całuję, muszę już iść I’ll say goodbye now, I have to go
    - całuję, muszę już kończyć (listownie) I must finish now, with love
    - wujek cię pozdrawia i całuje your uncle sends his love
    - całujemy Was serdecznie with all our love and best wishes
    całować się to kiss (z kimś sb)
    - całowali się namiętnie they were kissing passionately ⇒ pocałować się
    całuję rączki przest. (przy powitaniu, pożegnaniu) good day, madam
    - całuj psa a. mnie w nos pot. do me a favour GB pot., give me a break pot.
    - powinien całować ją/go po rękach he should be grateful to her/him, he should be kissing the ground she/he walks on

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cał|ować

  • 63 πατήρ

    πατήρ, πατρός, ὁ (Hom.+) acc. somet. πατέραν (ApcEsdr 2:6 p. 25, 26 Tdf.); voc. πάτερ; for this the nom. w. the art. ὁ πατήρ Mt 11:26; Mk 14:36; Lk 10:21b; Ro 8:15; Gal 4:6.—The vv.ll. πατήρ without the art. for the voc., in J 17:11, 21, 24, and 25 is regarded by B-D-F §147, 3 as a scribal error (but as early as II A.D. BGU 423, 11 has κύριέ μου πατήρ. Perh. even PPar 51, 36 [159 B.C.]). S. also W-S. §29, 4b and Mlt-H. 136; ‘father’.
    the immediate biological ancestor, parent
    male, father (of Noah Did., Gen. 165, 6) Mt 2:22; 4:21f; 8:21; 10:21; Mk 5:40; 15:21; Lk 1:17 (after Mal 3:23); J 4:53; Ac 7:14; 1 Cor 5:1; B 13:5 al. οἱ τῆς σαρκὸς ἡμῶν πατέρες our physical fathers Hb 12:9a.
    male and female together as parents οἱ πατέρες parents (Pla., Leg. 6, 772b; Dionys. Hal. 2, 26; Diod S 21, 17, 2; X. Eph. 1, 11; 3, 3; Kaibel 227) Hb 11:23.—Eph 6:4; Col 3:21 (Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1089 of parents who are inclined to become λίην δύσζηλοι toward their children).
    one from whom one is descended and generally at least several generations removed, forefather, ancestor, progenitor, forebear: of Abraham (Jos., Ant. 14, 255 Ἀ., πάντων Ἑβραίων πατήρ; Just., D. 100, 3) Mt 3:9; Lk 1:73; 16:24; J 8:39, 53, 56; Ac 7:2b. Of Isaac Ro 9:10. Jacob J 4:12 (JosAs 22:5). David Mk 11:10; Lk 1:32. Pl. οἱ πατέρες the forefathers, ancestors (Hom. et al.; oft. LXX; En 99:14; PsSol 9:10; ParJer 4:10; Jos., Ant. 13, 297; Just., D. 57, 2 and 136, 3; Mel., P. 87, 654) Mt 23:30, 32; Lk 1:55; 6:23, 26; 11:47f; J 4:20; 6:31; Ac 3:13, 25; Hb 1:1; 8:9 (Jer 38:32); B 2:7 (Jer 7:22); 5:7; 14:1; PtK 2 p. 15, 6 (Jer 38:32).
    one who provides moral and intellectual upbringing, father
    in a positive sense (Epict. 3, 22, 81f: the Cynic superintends the upbringing of all pers. as their πατήρ; Procop. Soph., Ep. 13; Ael. Aristid. 47 p. 425 D.: Pla. as τῶν ῥητόρων π. καὶ διδάσκαλος; Aristoxenus, Fgm. 18: Epaminondas is the ἀκροατής of the Pythagorean Lysis and calls him πατήρ; Philostrat., Vi. Soph. 1, 8 p. 10, 4 the διδάσκαλος as πατήρ) ἐὰν μυρίους παιδαγωγοὺς ἔχητε ἐν Χριστῷ, ἀλλʼ οὐ πολλοὺς πατέρας 1 Cor 4:15 (cp. GrBar 13:4 εἰς πνευματικοὺς πατέρας; on the subject matter ADieterich, Mithraslit. 1903, 52; 146f; 151; Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 40: ‘he [the “mystes”] by these teachings becomes the parent of the novice. We find undoubted examples of πατήρ as a title in the Isis cult in Delos, in the Phrygian mystery communities, in the Mithras cult, in the worshipers of the θεὸς ὕψιστος and elsewh.’). Of Jesus ὡς πατὴρ υἱοὺς ἡμᾶς προσηγόρευσεν as a father he called us (his) sons 2 Cl 1:4 (cp. Ps.-Clem., Hom. 3, 19; ὁ Χριστὸς π. τῶν πιστευόντων ὑπάρχει Did., Gen. 106, 6.—ὁ Ἰησοῦς, ὁ π. [=founder] τῆς τοιαύτης διδασκαλίας Orig., C. Cels. 2, 44, 32).
    in a neg. sense of the devil (for patristic trad. s. Lampe s.v. πατήρ D)
    α. as father of a group of Judeans J 8:44ab, as verdict on the sin of the opposition to God’s purpose in Jesus, not on the person (cp. descriptions of dissidents at Qumran, esp. 1QS and 1QH, w. focus on aspect of deception).
    β. as father of lies (Celsus 2, 47 as π. τῆς κακίας) vs. 44c (on πατήρ in the sense of ‘originator’ cp. Caecil. Calact., Fgm. 127 ὁ π. τοῦ λόγου=the author of the book). On the view that in 44a and c there might be a statement about the father of the devil s. Hdb.3 ad loc. (NDahl, EHaenchen Festschr. ’64, 70–84 [Cain]).—LDürr, Geistige Vaterrschaft in: Herwegen Festschr. ’38, 1–30.
    a title of respectful address, father
    as an honorary title (Diod S 21, 12, 2; 5; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 14, 2 πάτερ; 4 Km 2:12; 6:21; 13:14; Test Abr B 2 p. 106, 3 [Stone p. 60] καλὲ πάτερ; Jos., Ant. 12, 148; 13, 127; Just., D. 3, 7. Also PGen 52, 1; 5 κυρίῳ καὶ πατρὶ Ἀμινναίῳ Ἀλύπιος; UPZ 65, 3 [154 B.C.]; 70, 2; BGU 164, 2; POxy 1296, 15; 18; 1592, 3; 5; 1665, 2) Mt 23:9a; specif. in addressing the members of the High Council Ac 7:2a; cp. 22:1 (of Job in TestJob 53:3 ὁ πατὴρ τῶν ὀρφανῶν).
    as a designation of the older male members of a church (as respectful address by younger people to their elders Hom. et al. S. also a.) 1J 2:13, 14b.
    revered deceased persons with whom one shares beliefs or traditions, fathers, ancestors
    generation(s) of deceased Christians 2 Pt 3:4; 1 Cl 23:3=2 Cl 11:2 (an apocryphal saying, at any rate interpreted in this way by the Christian writers). Christians of an earlier generation could also be meant in 1 Cl 30:7; 60:4; 62:2; 2 Cl 19:4. Yet it is poss. that these refer to
    the illustrious religious heroes of the OT, who are ‘ancestors’ even to gentile Christians, who are validated as Israelites (Just., D. 101, 1). In 1 Cor 10:1 Paul calls the desert generation of Israelites οἱ πατέρες ἡμῶν (the ‘philosophers’ of earlier times are so called in Cleopatra 114f). Likew. Ro 4:12b Abraham ὁ πατὴρ ἡμῶν (on this s. c below). The latter is also so referred to Js 2:21; 1 Cl 31:2; likew. the patriarch Jacob 4:8.
    the ‘fatherhood’ can also consist in the fact that the one who is called ‘father’ is the prototype of a group or the founder of a class of persons (cp. Pla., Menex. 240e οὐ μόνον τῶν σωμάτων τῶν ἡμετέρων πατέρας ἀλλὰ καὶ τῆς ἐλευθερίας; 1 Macc 2:54). Abraham who, when he was still uncircumcised, received the promise because of his faith, and then received circumcision to seal it, became thereby πατὴρ πάντων τῶν πιστευόντων διʼ ἀκροβυστίας father of all those who believe, though they are uncircumcised Ro 4:11 and likew. πατὴρ περιτομῆς father of those who are circumcised vs. 12a, insofar as they are not only circumcised physically, but are like the patriarch in faith as well. Cp. 4:16, 17 (Gen 17:5).
    the supreme deity, who is responsible for the origin and care of all that exists, Father, Parent (Just., A II, 6, 2 τὸ δὲ πατὴρ καὶ θεὸς καὶ κτίστης καὶ κύριος καὶ δεσπότης οὐκ ὀνόματά ἐστιν, ἀλλʼ … προσφήσεις ‘the terms, father, god, founder, lord, and master are not names but … modes of address [in recognition of benefits and deeds])
    as the originator and ruler (Pind., O. 2, 17 Χρόνος ὁ πάντων π.; Pla., Tim. 28c; 37c; Stoa: Epict. 1, 3, 1; Diog. L. 7, 147; Maximus Tyr. 2, 10a; Galen XIX p. 179 K. ὁ τῶν ὅλων πατὴρ ἐν θεοῖς; Job 38:28; Mal 2:10; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 96 τῷ τοῦ κόσμου πατρί; 2, 6 τὸν ποιητὴν καὶ πατέρα τῶν ὅλων, Ebr. 30; 81, Virt. 34; 64; 179; 214; Jos., Ant. 1, 20 πάντων πατήρ; 230; 2, 152; 7, 380 πατέρα τε καὶ γένεσιν τῶν ὅλων; Herm. Wr. 1, 21 ὁ πατὴρ ὅλων … ὁ θεὸς κ. πατήρ; 30 al., also p. 476, 23 Sc. δεσπότης καὶ πατὴρ καὶ ποιητής; PGM 4, 1170; 1182; Just., A I, 45, 1 ὁ π. τῶν πάντων θεός; D. 95, 2 ὁ πατὴρ τῶν ὅλων; Ath. 27, 2; Iren.; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 46, 34; Hippolyt.; π. δὲ δὶα τὸ εἶναι πρὸ τῶν ὅλων Theoph. Ant. 1, 4 [p. 64, 8]) ὁ πατὴρ τῶν φώτων the father of the heavenly bodies Js 1:17 (cp. ApcMos 36 v.l. [MCeriani, Monumenta Sacra et Profana V/1, 1868] ἐνώπιον τοῦ φωτὸς τῶν ὅλων, τοῦ πατρὸς τῶν φώτων; 38).
    as ὁ πατὴρ τῶν πνευμάτων Hb 12:9b (cp. Num 16:22; 27:16 and in En the fixed phrase ‘Lord of the spirits’).—SeePKatz, Philo’s Bible ’50, p. 33, 1.
    as father of humankind (since Hom. Ζεύς is called πατήρ or πατὴρ ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε; Diod S 5, 72, 2 πατέρα δὲ [αὐτὸν προσαγορευθῆναι] διὰ τὴν φροντίδα καὶ τὴν εὔνοιαν τὴν εἰς ἅπαντας, ἔτι δὲ καὶ τὸ δοκεῖν ὥσπερ ἀρχηγὸν εἶναι τοῦ γένους τῶν ἀνθρώπων=‘[Zeus is called] father because of his thoughtfulness and goodwill toward all humanity, and because, moreover, he is thought of as originator of the human race’, cp. 3, 61, 4; 5, 56, 4; Dio Chrys. 36 [53], 12 Zeus as π. τῶν ἀνθρώπων, not only because of his position as ruler, but also because of his love and care [ἀγαπῶν κ. προνοῶν]. Cp. Plut., Mor. 167d; Jos., Ant. 4, 262 πατὴρ τοῦ παντὸς ἀνθρώπων γένους. In the OT God is called ‘Father’ in the first place to indicate a caring relationship to the Israelite nation as a whole, or to the king as the embodiment of the nation. Only in late writers is God called the Father of the pious Israelite as an individual: Sir 23:1, 4; Tob 13:4; Wsd 2:16; 14:3; 3 Macc 5:7.—Bousset, Rel.3 377ff; EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 384–92; RGyllenberg, Gott d. Vater im AT u. in d. Predigt Jesu: Studia Orient. I 1925, 51–60; JLeipoldt, D. Gotteserlebnis Jesu 1927; AWilliams, ‘My Father’ in Jewish Thought of the First Century: JTS 31, 1930, 42–47; TManson, The Teaching of Jesus, ’55, 89–115; HMontefiore, NTS 3, ’56/57, 31–46 [synoptics]; BIersel, ‘D. Sohn’ in den synopt. Ev., ’61, 92–116).
    α. as a saying of Jesus ὁ πατήρ σου Mt 6:4, 6b, 18b. ὁ πατὴρ ὑμῶν Mt 6:15; 10:20, 29; 23:9b; Lk 6:36; 12:30, 32; J 20:17c. ὁ πατὴρ αὐτῶν (=τῶν δικαίων) Mt 13:43. ὁ πατὴρ ὑμῶν ὁ ἐν (τοῖς) οὐρανοῖς (the synagogue also spoke of God as ‘Father in Heaven’; Bousset, Rel.3 378) Mt 5:16, 45; 6:1; 7:11; Mk 11:25. ὁ πατὴρ ὑμῶν ὁ οὐράνιος Mt 5:48; 6:14, 26, 32. Cp. 23:9b. ὁ πατὴρ ὁ ἐξ οὐρανοῦ Lk 11:13. ὁ πατήρ σου ὁ ἐν τῷ κρυπτῷ (or κρυφαίῳ) Mt 6:6a, 18a.—For the evangelist the words πάτερ ἡμῶν ὁ ἐν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς Mt 6:9 refer only to the relation betw. God and humans, though Jesus perh. included himself in this part of the prayer. The same is true of πάτερ ἁγιασθήτω τὸ ὄνομά σου Lk 11:2 (for invocation in prayer cp. Simonides, Fgm. 13, 20 Ζεῦ πάτερ).—ELohmeyer, D. Vaterunser erkl. ’46 (Eng. tr. JBowden, ’65); TManson, The Sayings of Jesus, ’54, 165–71; EGraesser, Das Problem der Parusieverzögerung in den synopt. Ev. usw., Beih. ZNW 22, ’57, 95–113; AHamman, La Prière I, Le NT, ’59, 94–134; JJeremias, Das Vaterunser im Lichte der neueren Forschung, ’62 (Eng. tr., The Lord’s Prayer, JReumann, ’64); WMarchel, Abba, Père! La Prière ’63; also bibl. in JCharlesworth, ed., The Lord’s Prayer and Other Prayer Texts fr. the Greco-Roman Era ’94, 186–201.
    β. as said by Christians (Sextus 59=222; 225 God as π. of the pious. The servant of Sarapis addresses God in this way: Sb 1046; 3731, 7) in introductions of letters ἀπὸ θεοῦ πατρὸς ἡμῶν: Ro 1:7; 1 Cor 1:3; 2 Cor 1:2; Gal 1:3, cp. vs. 4; Eph 1:2; Phil 1:2; Col 1:2; Phlm 3; 2 Th 1:2 (v.l. without ἡμῶν); without ἡμῶν 1 Ti 1:2 (v.l. with ἡμῶν); 2 Ti 1:2; Tit 1:4; 2J 3a (here vs 3b shows plainly that it is not ‘our’ father, but the Father of Jesus Christ who is meant).—πατὴρ ἡμῶν also Phil 4:20; 1 Th 1:3; 3:11, 13; 2 Th 2:16; D 8:2; 9:2f. τὸν ἐπιεικῆ καὶ εὔσπλαγχνον πατέρα ἡμῶν 1 Cl 29:1. Likew. we have the Father of the believers Ro 8:15 (w. αββα, s. JBarr, Abba Isn’t Daddy: JTS 39, ’88, 28–47; s. also JFitzmyer, Ro [AB] ad loc.); 2 Cor 1:3b (ὁ πατὴρ τῶν οἰκτιρμῶν; s. οἰκτιρμός); 6:18 (cp. 2 Km 7:14); Gal 4:6; Eph 4:6 (πατὴρ πάντων, as Herm. Wr. 5, 10); 1 Pt 1:17. ὁ οἰκτίρμων καὶ εὐεργετικὸς πατήρ 1 Cl 23:1. Cp. 8:3 (perh. fr. an unknown apocryphal book). πάτερ ἅγιε D 10:2 (cp. 8:2; 9:2f).
    γ. as said by Judeans ἕνα πατέρα ἔχομεν τὸν θεόν J 8:41b. Cp. vs. 42.
    as Father of Jesus Christ
    α. in Jesus’ witness concerning himself ὁ πατήρ μου Mt 11:27a; 20:23; 25:34; 26:29, 39, 42, 53; Lk 2:49 (see ὁ 2g and Goodsp., Probs. 81–83); 10:22a; 22:29; 24:49; J 2:16; 5:17, 43; 6:40 and oft. in J; Rv 2:28; 3:5, 21. ἡ βασιλεία τοῦ πατρός μου 2 Cl 12:6 in an apocryphal saying of Jesus. ὁ πατήρ μου ὁ ἐν (τοῖς) οὐρανοῖς Mt 7:21; 10:32, 33; 12:50; 16:17; 18:10, 19. ὁ πατήρ μου ὁ οὐράνιος 15:13; 18:35 (Just., A I, 15, 8). Jesus calls himself the Human One (Son of Man), who will come ἐν τῇ δόξῃ τοῦ πατρὸς αὐτοῦ 16:27; Mk 8:38. Abs. ὁ πατήρ, πάτερ Mt 11:25, 26; Mk 14:36 (s. GSchelbert, FZPhT 40, ’93, 259–81; response ERuckstuhl, ibid. 41, ’94, 515–25; response Schelbert, ibid. 526–31); Lk 10:21ab; 22:42; 23:34, 46 (all voc.); J 4:21, 23ab; 5:36ab, 37, 45; 6:27, 37, 45, 46a, 65 and oft. in J. Father and Son stand side by side or in contrast Mt 11:27bc; 24:36; 28:19; Mk 13:32; Lk 10:22bc; J 5:19–23, 26; 1J 1:3; 2:22–24; 2J 9; B 12:8. WLofthouse, Vater u. Sohn im J: ThBl 11, ’32, 290–300.
    β. in the confession of the Christians π. τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ Ro 15:6; 2 Cor 1:3a; Eph 1:3; Col 1:3; 1 Pt 1:3. π. τοῦ κυρίου Ἰησοῦ 2 Cor 11:31. Cp. 1 Cor 15:24; Hb 1:5 (2 Km 7:14); Rv 1:6; 1 Cl 7:4; IEph 2:1; ITr ins 12:2; MPol 14:1; AcPl Ha 2, 33; 6, 34; AcPlCor 2:7 (cp. Just., D. 30, 3; 129, 1 al.).
    Oft. God is simply called (ὁ) πατήρ (the) Father (e.g. TestJob 33:9, s. DRahnenführer, ZNW 62, ’71, 77; ApcMos 35 τοῦ ἀοράτου πατρός; Just., D. 76, 3 al. On the presence or absence of the art. s. B-D-F §257, 3; Rob. 795) Eph 2:18; 3:14; 5:20; 6:23; 1J 1:2; 2:1, 15; 3:1; B 14:6; Hv 3, 9, 10; IEph 3:2; 4:2; IMg 13:2; ITr 12:2; 13:3; IRo 2:2; 3:3; 7:2; 8:2; IPhld 9:1; ISm 3:3; 7:1; 8:1; D 1:5; Dg 12:9; 13:1; AcPlCor 2:5, 19; MPol 22:3; EpilMosq 5. θεὸς π. Gal 1:1 (for the formulation Ἰ. Χρ. καὶ θεὸς πατήρ cp. Diod S 4, 11, 1: Heracles must obey τῷ Διὶ καὶ πατρί; Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 35, 3 Λοξίας [=Apollo] καὶ Ζεὺς πατήρ); Phil 2:11; Col 3:17; 1 Th 1:1, 2 v.l.; 2 Pt 1:17; Jd 1; IEph ins a; ISm ins; IPol ins; MPol ins. ὁ θεὸς καὶ π. Js 1:27; Col 3:17 v.l.; MPol 22:1; ὁ κύριος καὶ π. Js 3:9.—Attributes are also ascribed to the πατήρ (Zoroaster acc. to Philo Bybl.: 790 Fgm. 4, 52 Jac. [in Eus., PE 1, 10, 52] God is π. εὐνομίας κ. δικαιοσύνης) ὁ πατὴρ τῆς δόξης Eph 1:17. πατὴρ ὕψιστος IRo ins. ὁ θεὸς καὶ πατὴρ παντοκράτωρ MPol 19:2.—B. 103. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 64 הור

    הוֹרor הוֹרֶה m. (b. h. in pl.; ירה) teacher, father. Deut. R. s. 1 (play on ההָר הזה, Deut. 2:3) הוֹרוֹ זהוכ׳ this his hor, that is his father.Pl. הוֹרִים. Gen. R. s. 68; Yalk. Ps. 878, v. מַעַבְדָּנָא. Pesik. R. s. 23–24 הוֹרָיו his parents. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXII אהבתו הולכת אחר הוריו his love follows (is given to) his parents. Gen. R. s. 76; a. fr.

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  • 65 הוֹר

    הוֹרor הוֹרֶה m. (b. h. in pl.; ירה) teacher, father. Deut. R. s. 1 (play on ההָר הזה, Deut. 2:3) הוֹרוֹ זהוכ׳ this his hor, that is his father.Pl. הוֹרִים. Gen. R. s. 68; Yalk. Ps. 878, v. מַעַבְדָּנָא. Pesik. R. s. 23–24 הוֹרָיו his parents. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXII אהבתו הולכת אחר הוריו his love follows (is given to) his parents. Gen. R. s. 76; a. fr.

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  • 66 compensare

    ( controbilanciare) compensate for, make up for
    ( ricompensare) reward
    ( risarcire) pay compensation to
    * * *
    compensare v.tr.
    1 ( controbilanciare) to compensate for (sthg.), to offset*, to counterbalance: il lungo orario di lavoro è compensato da rimborsi generosi per spese di viaggio, the long working hours are offset (o compensated for) by generous travelling expenses; il debito compensa il credito, credits offset debts
    2 ( supplire a) to make* up for (sthg.), to compensate: compensò con lo studio la mancanza di memoria, he made up for his lack of memory by studying hard
    3 ( colmare) to cover: compensare un deficit, to cover a deficit
    4 ( pagare) to pay*, to remunerate: compensare qlcu. per un lavoro, to pay (o to remunerate) s.o. for a job
    5 ( ricompensare) to reward; (form.) to requite: i suoi sforzi furono compensati il giorno della premiazione, his efforts were rewarded on prize-giving day; il suo amore fu compensato col tradimento, his love was requited with treachery
    6 ( risarcire) to indemnify, to pay* compensation to (s.o.): compensare qlcu. per i danni subiti, to compensate s.o. for his losses
    7 (psic.) to compensate.
    compensarsi v.rifl.rec. to compensate each other (one another), to complement each other (one another), to balance each other (one another): due caratteri che si compensano, two characters that complement each other.
    * * *
    [kompen'sare]
    1. vt
    1) (lavoro) to pay for, (danno) to give compensation for
    2) (bilanciare) to compensate for, make up for
    (uso reciproco) to balance each other out
    * * *
    [kompen'sare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (bilanciare) to balance (out), to make* up (for), to offset* [perdite, deficit]; to compensate [ squilibrio]
    2) (risarcire) to compensate [persona, danno]
    3) (ricompensare) to reward (di, per for)
    2.
    verbo pronominale compensarsi [qualità, difetti] to balance (out); (annullarsi) to cancel out
    * * *
    compensare
    /kompen'sare/ [1]
     1 (bilanciare) to balance (out), to make* up (for), to offset* [perdite, deficit]; to compensate [ squilibrio]
     2 (risarcire) to compensate [persona, danno]
     3 (ricompensare) to reward (di, per for)
    II compensarsi verbo pronominale
     [qualità, difetti] to balance (out); (annullarsi) to cancel out.

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  • 67 der

    1. der [ʼde:ɐ̭] art
    def, maskulin, Nom Sing
    1) (auf eine Person, ein männliches Tier bezogen) the;
    \der Nachbar/ Freund the neighbour/friend;
    \der Eber/ Hengst the boar/stallion
    2) (allgemein auf ein Tier, eine Sache bezogen) the;
    \der Hund/ Wellensittich the dog/budgerigar;
    \der Käse/ Salat the cheese/salad;
    \der Tisch/ Schlüssel the table/key;
    \der Mai [the month of] May
    \der Franzose isst gern gut the French like to eat well
    \der Papa hat's mir erzählt dad told me;
    \der Andreas lässt dich grüßen Andreas send his love
    def, feminin, gen sing von die¹, I.
    1) (auf eine Person, ein weibliches Tier bezogen)
    die Hände \der Frau/ Freundin the woman's/friend's hands;
    das Fell \der Kuh/ Bärin the cow's/bear's fur
    2) (allgemein auf ein Tier, eine Sache bezogen)
    die Augen \der Maus the eyes of the mouse;
    die Augen \der Katze the cat's eyes;
    die Form \der Tasse the cup's shape;
    die Form \der Schüssel the shape of the bowl;
    eine Frage \der Ethik a question of ethics
    die Trinkfestigkeit \der Engländerin the ability of the Englishwoman to hold her drink
    die Eltern/Schuhe \der Barbara Barbara's parents/shoes
    def, feminin, dat sing von die¹, I.
    1) mit/von \der Nachbarin sprechen to speak with/about the neighbour;
    an \der Tür klopfen to knock at the door;
    an \der Decke hängen to hang from the ceiling;
    sie folgte \der Frau/ Menge she followed the woman/crowd;
    er gab \der Großmutter den Brief he gave his grandmother the letter, he gave the letter to his grandmother
    ich werde es \der Silvia sagen I'll tell Silvia
    def, gen pl von die¹, II. des;
    die Wohnung \der Eltern my/his/her etc parents' flat;
    das Ende \der Ferien the end of the holidays
    2. der [ʼde:ɐ̭] pron
    dem, maskulin, Nom Sing
    1) (auf eine Person, ein männliches Tier bezogen) that;
    \der Mann/Junge [da] that man/boy [there];
    \der Hengst [da] that stallion [there];
    \der weiß das doch nicht! he doesn't know that!;
    \der Angeber! that show-off!;
    \der mit den roten Haaren the man [or one] with the red hair, that red-haired man;
    dein Freund, \der war nicht da ( fam) your boyfriend, he wasn't there;
    \der und joggen? him, jogging?;
    \der hier/da this/that man [or one], he;
    \der, den ich meine the man [or one] I mean, so-and-so
    2) (allgemein auf ein Tier, eine Sache bezogen) that;
    \der Hund/Wellensittich [da] that dog/budgerigar [there];
    \der Pullover/Tisch [da] gefällt mir I like that sweater/table [there];
    \der Baum [da] that tree [there];
    beißt \der? does he bite?
    rel, maskulin, Nom Sing who, that;
    der Mann, \der es eilig hatte the man who was [or that] in a hurry;
    ein Film, \der gut ankommt a much-acclaimed film;
    der Kandidat, \der gewählt wurde the candidate who was chosen;
    ein Roman, \der von Millionen gelesen wurde a novel [that has been] read by millions
    dem, feminin, gen sing von die², I.
    1) (auf eine Person, ein weibliches Tier bezogen)
    die Hände \der Frau [da] that woman's hands;
    das Fell \der Kuh [da] that cow's fur
    2) (allgemein auf ein Tier, eine Sache bezogen)
    die Augen \der Katze [da] that cat's eyes;
    die Form \der Tasse [da] the shape of that cup [over there]
    dem, feminin, dat sing von die², I.
    das Fahrrad gehört \der Frau [da] the bike belongs to that woman [over] there;
    man muss \der Frau [da] die Eintrittskarte vorzeigen you have to show that woman [over] there the tickets;
    mit \der Freundin verstehe ich mich gut I get on well with that friend;
    glaub \der bloß nicht! don't believe her [of all people]!
    dem, gen pl von die¹, II.
    das Verhalten \der Leute [da] the behaviour of those people [over] there;
    die Farbe \der Blüten [da] the colour of those flowers [over] there
    dem o rel, maskulin, Nom Sing
    \der dafür verantwortlich ist the man who [or ( form) he who] is responsible for that;
    \der mir das erzählt hat, hat gelogen the man who told me that lied
    rel, feminin, dat sing von die², III.
    die Kollegin, \der ich den Brief geben soll the colleague to whom I was supposed to give the letter;
    die Freundin, mit \der ich mich gut verstehe the friend who I get on with so well, the friend with whom I get on so well;
    die Katze, \der er zu fressen gibt the cat which he feeds;
    die Hitze, unter \der sie leiden the heat they're suffering from

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  • 68 mimisch darstellen

    (to act, eg in such a play, using movements rather than words: He mimed his love for her by holding his hands over his heart.) mime

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  • 69 evidencia

    f.
    1 evidence, proof (prueba).
    2 obviousness.
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate something
    poner a alguien en evidencia to show somebody up
    3 certainty, obviousness, flagrancy, palpability.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: evidenciar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: evidenciar.
    * * *
    1 (claridad) obviousness, clearness; (certeza) certainty
    \
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate something
    poner a alguien en evidencia to make a fool of somebody, show somebody up
    ponerse en evidencia to show oneself up
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=obviedad) evidence

    ante la evidencia de los hechos, se confesó culpable — faced with the evidence, he pleaded guilty

    2) (=ridículo)

    dejar o poner algo/a algn en evidencia — to show sth/sb up

    ponerse en evidencia — to show o.s. up

    * * *
    a) ( pruebas) evidence, proof

    rendirse ante la evidenciato bow to the evidence

    b) ( cualidad) obviousness

    dejar or poner a alguien en evidencia — to show somebody up

    ponerse o quedar en evidencia — to show oneself up

    * * *
    Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.
    ----
    * aducir como evidencia = adduce as + evidence.
    * basado en la evidence = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * basado en la evidencia empírica = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * dar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * dejar en evidencia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.
    * evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.
    * evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * evidencia documental = documentary evidence.
    * evidencia empírica = empirical evidence.
    * evidencia escrita = written evidence.
    * evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.
    * evidencia oral = oral evidence.
    * evidencias anteriores = prior art.
    * evidencia + ser + escasa = evidence + be + slight.
    * evidencia tangible = tangible evidence.
    * la evidencia = the writing on the wall.
    * poner en evidencia = make + it + clear, underline, bring to + light, put + Nombre + to shame, bring to + the fore.
    * poner en videncia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * poseer evidencias = have + evidence.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * recoger evidencia = collect + evidence.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * suministrar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * * *
    a) ( pruebas) evidence, proof

    rendirse ante la evidenciato bow to the evidence

    b) ( cualidad) obviousness

    dejar or poner a alguien en evidencia — to show somebody up

    ponerse o quedar en evidencia — to show oneself up

    * * *

    Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.

    * aducir como evidencia = adduce as + evidence.
    * basado en la evidence = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * basado en la evidencia empírica = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * dar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * dejar en evidencia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.
    * evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.
    * evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * evidencia documental = documentary evidence.
    * evidencia empírica = empirical evidence.
    * evidencia escrita = written evidence.
    * evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.
    * evidencia oral = oral evidence.
    * evidencias anteriores = prior art.
    * evidencia + ser + escasa = evidence + be + slight.
    * evidencia tangible = tangible evidence.
    * la evidencia = the writing on the wall.
    * poner en evidencia = make + it + clear, underline, bring to + light, put + Nombre + to shame, bring to + the fore.
    * poner en videncia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * poseer evidencias = have + evidence.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * recoger evidencia = collect + evidence.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * suministrar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.

    * * *
    1 (pruebas) evidence, proof
    negar la evidencia to deny the obvious o the facts
    rendirse ante la evidencia to bow to the evidence
    2 (cualidad) obviousness
    su carta estaba bien en evidencia sobre la mesa her letter was lying on the table for all to see
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate sth
    ponerse en evidencia to show oneself up
    quedar en evidencia: ¡la pobre quedó tan en evidencia cuando él dijo eso! poor girl! his saying that really showed her up o the poor girl was made to look awful ( o silly etc) when he said that
    * * *

    Del verbo evidenciar: ( conjugate evidenciar)

    evidencia es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    evidencia    
    evidenciar
    evidencia sustantivo femenino

    negar la evidencia to deny the obvious o the facts


    dejar or poner a algn en evidencia to show sb up
    evidencia sustantivo femenino
    1 obviousness: la evidencia de su amor por Eva nos hizo sonrojar, we were embarrassed by the evidence of his love for Eva
    2 (de un crimen, teoría) evidence, facts
    ♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien en evidencia, to make a fool of sb o to show sb up
    evidenciar verbo transitivo show, make clear, prove: tu alegría ante la noticia evidencia tu falta de escrúpulos, the fact that you're happy about the news proves just how unscrupulous you are
    ' evidencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    evidenciar
    - poner
    - rendirse
    - terminante
    English:
    body
    - conclusive
    - conflicting
    - confront
    - damning
    - evidence
    - inconclusive
    - material
    - produce
    - scanty
    - show up
    - submit
    - trump up
    - truthful
    - witness
    - bluff
    - expose
    * * *
    1. [claridad] obviousness;
    ante la evidencia de las pruebas, tuvo que admitir su culpa in the face of such undeniable evidence, he had to admit his guilt;
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate sth;
    quedar en evidencia to be shown up;
    me hiciste quedar en evidencia delante de todo el mundo you showed me up in front of everyone
    2. [prueba] evidence, proof;
    no hay evidencias de culpabilidad there is no evidence of guilt
    * * *
    f
    1 evidence, proof;
    poner en evidencia demonstrate
    2
    :
    * * *
    1) : evidence, proof
    2)
    poner en evidencia : to demonstrate, to make clear

    Spanish-English dictionary > evidencia

  • 70 nota

    f note
    finance bill
    degno di nota noteworthy
    nota spese expense account
    prendere nota di qualcosa make a note of something
    situazione, comportamento take note of something
    * * *
    nota s.f.
    1 ( segno, caratteristica) sign, mark: note caratteristiche, characteristic signs; la sua nota caratteristica è l'ordine, his distinctive feature is his love of order; nota d'infamia, mark of infamy
    2 ( appunto) note; memorandum*, memo: quaderno per note, notebook; parlava aiutandosi con delle note, he spoke from notes; una nota di biasimo, a reproachful note; una nota ( di demerito) sul registro, a black mark; scrivere una nota di ringraziamento, to write a note of thanks; prendere nota, to take note: prendi nota del mio indirizzo, make a note of my address; prendere delle note su qlco., to make (o to take) notes on sthg.; (comm.) abbiamo preso nota, we have duly noted; (comm.) prender nota di un ordine, to book an order // nota diplomatica, diplomatic note // (dir.) nota a sentenza, comment to a court decision // degno di nota, noteworthy: un fatto degno di nota, a noteworthy fact
    3 (mus.) note: le sette note musicali, the seven notes of the scale; tenere, sostenere una nota, to hold a note // le dolenti note, doleful notes: ora incominciano le dolenti note, now the trouble starts // glielo ha cantato a chiare note, he told her plainly // vi era una nota di orgoglio nella sua voce, there was a note of pride in his voice // mettere una nota allegra, triste, to bring a happy, sad note // portare una nota di allegria, to introduce a cheerful note // trovare la nota giusta, to strike the right note
    4 ( commento) note: nota a pié di pagina, footnote; nota critica, critical note; nota marginale, marginal note; note introduttive, introductory note; nota del redattore (n.d.r.), editor's note; nota del traduttore (n.d.t.), translator's note
    5 ( conto) bill: la nota dell'albergo, the hotel bill // (dir.) nota di spese giudiziarie, bill of costs
    6 ( lista) list: la nota dei libri, the book list; la nota della spesa, the shopping list; fare una nota, to make a list // (comm.): nota di consegna, delivery note; nota di acquisto, bought note; nota di spedizione, waybill (o consignote); nota di vendita, sold note; nota spese, expense account; nota di pegno, warrant (o warehouse warrant o warrant for goods) // (mar.) nota d'imbarco, shipping note // ( assicurazioni) nota di copertura, cover note // (banca) nota di accreditamento, credit note.
    * * *
    ['nɔta]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (appunto) note

    prendere nota di qcs. — to take note of sth., to note sth. down

    prendere mentalmente nota di qcs. — to make a mental note of sth.

    degno di notafig. of note, noteworthy

    2) (breve annotazione) note; (commento) note, comment
    4) mus. note

    nota stonata — false note; fig. jarring note

    5) scol. reprimand note
    6) (elenco) list

    mettere qcs. in nota — to put sth. on a list

    7) (conto) bill, check AE
    8) (sfumatura) note
    ••

    dire qcs. a chiare -e — to say sth. bluntly o frankly

    * * *
    nota
    /'nɔta/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (appunto) note; prendere nota di qcs. to take note of sth., to note sth. down; prendere mentalmente nota di qcs. to make a mental note of sth.; degno di nota fig. of note, noteworthy
     2 (breve annotazione) note; (commento) note, comment; nota a piè di pagina footnote
     3 (comunicazione scritta) note; nota ufficiale official note
     4 mus. note; nota stonata false note; fig. jarring note
     5 scol. reprimand note
     6 (elenco) list; nota della spesa shopping list; mettere qcs. in nota to put sth. on a list
     7 (conto) bill, check AE
     8 (sfumatura) note; una nota triste a note of sadness
    dire qcs. a chiare -e to say sth. bluntly o frankly; le dolenti -e the bad news
    \
    nota di accredito credit note; nota di addebito debit note; nota di biasimo reprimand; nota dell'editore publisher's note; nota spese expense account.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > nota

  • 71 afisz|ować się

    impf v refl. pejor. 1. (okazywać ostentacyjnie) to parade, to show off [wiadomościami, stanem posiadania]; to flaunt [poglądami]; to make a show of [uczuciami]
    - afiszować się ze swoją wiarą to flaunt one’s religious beliefs
    - afiszował się wszędzie ze swoją miłością do matki he made a big show of his love for his mother
    - nie lubiła się afiszować she didn’t like showing off
    2. (pokazywać się publicznie) to parade around
    - afiszował się ze swoją dziewczyną po mieście he paraded his girlfriend around town

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > afisz|ować się

  • 72 богословие

    (систематическое изложение, обоснование и защита учения о Боге, Его свойствах, качествах, признаках; комплекс доказательств истинности догматики, религ. нравственности, правил и норм жизни верующих и духовенства; тж. теология) theology, theologics, divinity, сокр. theol

    апологетическое богословие (первоначальное; его задачей являлось доказательство преимуществ новой религии перед другими верованиями)apologetic theology

    апофатическое богословие ("отрицательное" богословие, которым подчёркивается, что Бог превосходит всякое человеческое понятие и любое утверждение о Нём не может быть полностью истинным; способом познания Бога апофатическое богословие предлагает созерцание и мистическое погружение в Божество, напр. "держава Божия несказанная, слава Его безмерна, милость непостижима и человеколюбие неизреченно" ("God's power is incomparable, his glory is incomprehensible, his mercy is immeasurable and his love for man is inexpressible")) — negative theology, редко apophatic theology

    катафатическое [положительное, утвердительное, утверждающее] богословие (богосл. система, допускающая возможность познания Бога по плодам Его творения и результатам вмешательства в дела сотворённого Им мира) — positive theology, редко cataphatic theology

    нравственное [практическое] богословие (система раскрытия и пропаганды моральных установок христ-ва, обосновывающая необходимость соблюдения их в целях достижения личного спасения; см. тж. этика)moral theology

    пастырское богословие (система раскрытия различных аспектов практической деятельности священнослужителей) — pastoral [practical] theology, poimenic(s), pastoralia

    примирительное богословие (ставящее задачу сохранения единства христ. церкви) — irenics, irenical theology

    раздел богословия, посвящённый катехизису — catechetics

    раздел богословия, посвящённый убранству храмов — ecclesiology

    сравнительное [обличительное] богословие (система богосл. доказательств преимуществ православия перед остальными направлениями христ-ва) — comparative theology, comparative religion, лат. theologia antitetica

    экзегическое богословие (богосл. дисциплина, занимающаяся толкованием текста Библии; см. тж. экзегетика)exegetical theology

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > богословие

  • 73 Alcinous

    Alcĭnŏus, i, m., = Alkinoos, a king of the Phœacians, by whom Ulysses, in his wanderings, was entertained as guest, Ov. P. 2, 9, 42; Prop. 1, 14, 24; Hyg. Fab. 23, 125. On account of the luxury that prevailed at his court, Horace called luxurious young men juventus Alcinoi, voluptuaries, Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 29 (cf. the words of Alcinous in Hom. Od. 8, 248). His love for horticulture (cf. Hom. Od. 7, 112 sq.) was also proverbial: pomaque et Alcinoi silvae, [p. 82] fruit-trees, Verg. G. 2, 87:

    Alcinoi pomaria,

    Stat. S. 1, 3, 81.—Hence, Alcinoo dare poma, of any thing superfluous (as in silvam ligna ferre, Hor. S. 1, 10, 34, and in Gr. glauk eis Athênas), Ov. P. 4, 2, 10; Mart. 7, 41.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Alcinous

  • 74 Philometor

    Phĭlŏmētor, ŏris, m., = Philomêtôr (mother-loving), an appellation of Attalus, king of Pergamus; and also of the sixth Ptolemy of Egypt, on account of his love for his mother Cleopatra, who had ruled the kingdom well during his minority, Just. 34, 2, 7 sq.; cf.

    of Attalus,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 8; Plin. 18, 3, 5, § 22; Vulg. 2 Macc. 4, 21.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Philometor

  • 75 mime

    [maɪm]
    1. noun
    1) the art of using movement to perform the function of speech, especially in drama:

    She is studying mime.

    تَمثيل إيمائي
    2) a play in which no words are spoken and the actions tell the story:

    The children performed a mime.

    تَمْثيليَّه إيمائِيَّه
    3) an actor in such a play; someone who practises this art:

    Marcel Marceau is a famous mime.

    مُمَثِّل إيمائي
    2. verb
    to act, eg in such a play, using movements rather than words:

    He mimed his love for her by holding his hands over his heart.

    يُمَثِّل إيمائِيا

    Arabic-English dictionary > mime

  • 76 спасательный круг на талии (отложение жира)

    Jargon: love handles ("Is it possible for Dave to lose his love handles ?")

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спасательный круг на талии (отложение жира)

  • 77 спасательный круг на талии

    Jargon: (отложение жира) love handles ("Is it possible for Dave to lose his love handles?")

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спасательный круг на талии

  • 78 hýra

    u, f. a mild expression, sweetness; hýran af henni skein, Stef. Ól.; má ek vel lofa mína hýru ( my love), Bb. 3. 27; from the saying, hverr lofar sína hýru, every one praises his love.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > hýra

  • 79 Endymion

    Endymĭon, ōnis, m., = Endumiôn, a beautiful youth of Mount Latmos, in Caria, who, on account of his love for Juno, was condemned by Jupiter to perpetual sleep. While in this state Luna fell violently in love with him, Cic. Tusc. 1, 38, 92:

    Endymionis somnus,

    i. e. perpetual sleep, id. Fin. 5, 20, 55; Prop. 2, 15, 15 (3, 7, 15 M.); Ov. A. A. 3, 83 al.—
    B.
    Transf., a beautiful, beloved youth in gen., Juv. 10, 318; App. M. 1, p. 107.—
    II.
    Hence, Endy-mĭōnēus, a, um, adj., of Endymion:

    sopores,

    Aus. Idyll. 6, 41.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Endymion

  • 80 Endymioneus

    Endymĭon, ōnis, m., = Endumiôn, a beautiful youth of Mount Latmos, in Caria, who, on account of his love for Juno, was condemned by Jupiter to perpetual sleep. While in this state Luna fell violently in love with him, Cic. Tusc. 1, 38, 92:

    Endymionis somnus,

    i. e. perpetual sleep, id. Fin. 5, 20, 55; Prop. 2, 15, 15 (3, 7, 15 M.); Ov. A. A. 3, 83 al.—
    B.
    Transf., a beautiful, beloved youth in gen., Juv. 10, 318; App. M. 1, p. 107.—
    II.
    Hence, Endy-mĭōnēus, a, um, adj., of Endymion:

    sopores,

    Aus. Idyll. 6, 41.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Endymioneus

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