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Дипломатический термин: от имени государстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > on behalf of the state
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3 on behalf of the state
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > on behalf of the state
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5 prosecution on behalf of the state or of the government
юр.Н.П. государственное обвинениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > prosecution on behalf of the state or of the government
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6 instrument issued on behalf of the state for perpetual use of land
юр.Н.П. государственный акт на вечное пользование землёйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > instrument issued on behalf of the state for perpetual use of land
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7 prosecution on behalf of the state or government
юр.Н.П. государственное обвинениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > prosecution on behalf of the state or government
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8 state
In1) государство2) штат•II1. nположение, состояние2. v1) излагать, заявлять, формулировать2) констатировать, утверждать -
9 государство государств·о
state; (страна) country, nationбыть гражданином / подданным какого-л. государства — to be a subject of a state
не признавать какое-л. государство — to withhold recognition from a state; not to recognize a state
основать / создать государство — to establish / to set up a state
признать какое-л. государство — to extend recognition to a state, to recognize a state
руководить государством — to guide / to run a state
аккредитующее государство — accrediting / sending state
давать право поднимать флаг и эмблему аккредитующего государства — to authorize the flying of the flag and the emblem of the sending state
бенефицирующее государство, государство, предоставляющее помощь — granting state
демократическое государство, основанное на конституции — democratic state based on a Constitution
зависимое государство — dependent / servile / tributary state / country
заинтересованные государства — interested states, states concerned
замкнутое шельфом государство (не имеющее непосредственного выхода к морскому дну, т. к. этот выход перекрыт шельфом другой страны) — shelf-locked country
литоральное / прибрежное государство — coastal / littoral / riparian state
миролюбивое государство — peace-loving state / nation
названное / указанное государство — state in question
направляющее / посылающее государство — sending state
независимое государство — independent state, independency
нейтральное государство — neutral state, neutral
неядерные государства, государства, не обладающие ядерным оружием — nonnuclear states, (nonnuclear) have-nots
побеждённое государство — vanquished power / state
пограничное государство — circumjacent state, border / bordering state
государство, подписавшееся и присоединившееся (к договору) — signatory and acceding state
"пороговое" государство (способное создать собственное ядерное оружие) — threshold / near nuclear state
правовое государство — law-governed / ruled state, state committed to the rule of law; legal state
принимающее государство — headquarters / host / receiving / admitting state
"прифронтовые" государства — front-line states
противолежащие государства, государства, расположенные друг против друга — opposite states
союзное государство — allied / Union state
федеративное государство — federal state, federative nation
ядерные государства — nuclear powers / states, haves
государство в государстве — imperium in imperio лат.; state within a state
государство, выступающее за сохранение смертной казни — retentionist state
государство, извлекающее / получающее выгоду от договора — state benefiting from a treaty
государства, имеющие материальные богатства — haves
государство, имеющее морскую границу — maritime state
государство, имеющее право быть участником договора — state entitled to become a party to the treaty
государство, которое приобретает территорию — acquiring state
государство, которое уступает территорию — ceding state
государство а, между которыми возник конфликт / спор — states at variance
государство, нарушившее договор — defaulting state
государства, находящиеся в состоянии войны / вооружённого конфликта — the belligerents, belligerent states / powers
государство, находящееся под протекторатом — state under the protectorate, protected state
государство, находящееся под сюзеренитетом — state under the suzerainty
государства, не входящие в данную международную организацию, государства, не являющиеся членами данной международной организации — nonmember states
государство, не имеющее выхода к морю — sea-locked state
государства, не имеющие материальных богатств — have-nots
государство, не имеющее морского берега / морской границы — states with no / having no sea-coast
государство, не сделавшее оговорки — nonreserving state
государства, не участвующие в конфликте — states not parties to a conflict
государство, не являющееся членом (организации, союза и т.п.) — nonmember state
государство, опирающееся (при проведении своей политики) на баланс сил — balancer разг.
государство, осуществляющее опеку — trustee
государство, отменившее смертную казнь — abolitionist state
государство, подписывающее договор / соглашение вместе с другими государствами — co-signatory
государство, подписавшее международное соглашение — signatory state; signatory
государство пребывания — state of residence, headquarters / host / receiving state
государство против Смита юр. — Crown vs Smith англ.
государство, совершившее противоправное действие — offending state
государства с различными социально-политическими системами — states with different social and political systems
руководство государства — leadership / headship of a state
статус государства — stal hood, nationhood
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > государство государств·о
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10 від імені держави
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > від імені держави
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11 государственное обвинение
1) Law: Commonwealth case (в некоторых штатах США и в Австралийском Союзе), Crown (в Великобритании), Crown case, People case (от имени штата), crown action, government case, state case (от имени штата), state prosecution (Typically, state prosecution is organized along county lines under the direction of an elected and autonomous prosecutor,...)2) Business: prosecution, public prosecution3) leg.N.P. official prosecution, prosecution on behalf of the state or government, prosecution on behalf of the state or of the governmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > государственное обвинение
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12 on
прийм.про; наon a charge of tampering with a jury — за обвинуваченням у підкупі ( або спробі підкупити) присяжних
- on a chargeon account of whom it may concern — за рахунок тих, хто це може ( або кого це стосується)
- on a compensation basis
- on a consensual basis
- on a contractual basis
- on a false charge
- on a legal basis
- on a legitimate ground
- on a non-discriminatory basis
- on a par
- on a parity basis
- on a pay me when you can basis
- on a rotating basis
- on a voluntary basis
- on account
- on account of smb.
- on all fours
- on an hourly basis
- on an on-going basis
- on authority
- on behalf
- on behalf of the public
- on behalf of the state
- on-board bill of lading
- on call
- on committal for trial
- on condition of reciprocity
- on default
- on demand
- on demand after date
- on discharge
- on duty
- on-duty map
- on-duty policeman
- on evidence
- on file
- on-going
- on-going illegal activities
- on legal grounds
- on mutual consent
- on nonpartisan ballots
- on one's own initiative
- on pain of punishment
- on paper
- on parole
- on partisan ballots
- on personal grounds
- on political grounds
- on probation
- on proof
- on record
- on-site
- on-site inspection
- on-site investigation
- on suspicion
- on suspicion of a crime
- on the assumption
- on the authority
- on the authority of the press
- on the basis
- on the basis of sovereignty
- on the bench
- on the bend
- on the books
- on the charge
- on the charge of felony
- on the date of the crime
- on the day of the crime
- on the dock
- on the dockets
- on the eve of elections
- on the ground
- on the initiative
- on the instruction
- on the international scene
- on-the-job accident
- on the lead
- on the merits
- on the motion of the parties
- on the oath
- on the order
- on the pain of felony
- on the part of a client
- on the recommendation
- on the record
- on-the-record inquiry
- on the request
- on the request of a party
- on the scene of a crime
- on the sly
- on-the-spot checking
- on the spur of the moment
- on the staff
- on the strength
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13 pūblicē
pūblicē adv. [publicus], on account of the people, publicly, officially, for the state, in behalf of the state: Haud cito mali quid ortum ex hoc sit publice, any public misfortune, T.: aurum signanto, coin: disciplina puerilis publice exposita, by the state: interfici, by order of the state: dicere, in the name of the state: publice maximam putant esse laudem, vacare, etc., a national honor, Cs.: frumentum, quod Aedui essent publice polliciti, in the name of the state, Cs.: amicitiam publice privatimque petere, as representing the public, and personally, Cs.: ea privatim et publice rapere, S.: tegula publice praebita est, at the common cost, L.: ut filiae eius publice alerentur, at the public expense, N.— Generally, all together, universally: exsulatum publice ire, L.* * *publicly; at public expense -
14 curo
cūro (old orthog. COERO and COIRO, Inscr. Orell. 31; 560; 570:I.coeret, coerari, coerandi,
Cic. Leg. 3, 4, 10), āvi, ātum, 1 ( perf. subj. curassis, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 93; id. Ps. 1, 3, 3; id. Poen. 3, 1, 50; inf. pass. curarier, id. Capt. 3, 5, 79), v. a. [cura], to care for, take or have care of, to be solicitous for, to look or attend to, trouble one's self about, etc. (very freq. in every period and species of composition); constr. with the acc., the acc. with the gerundive, the inf. with ut, ne, the simple subj., the dat. or absol.In gen.1.Of persons.(α).With acc.:(β).curare omnia studiosissime ac diligentissime,
Cic. Fam. 4, 13, 7; cf.:diligenter praeceptum,
Nep. Eum. 9, 5:magna di curant, parva neglegunt,
Cic. N. D. 2, 66, 167:negotia aliena,
id. Top. 17, 66; Hor. S. 2, 3, 19:mandatum,
Cic. Att. 5, 7 init.:cenam,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 6, 11; cf.opsonium,
id. Merc. 3, 3, 22:domum,
to cleanse, Petr. 71, 7:vestimenta curare et polire,
Dig. 47, 2, 12 pr.:funus,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 81 Ruhnk.; cf.in this sense, cadaver,
Suet. Ner. 49; and:Aegyptii jussi corpus Alexandri suo more curare,
Curt. 10, 10, 13; in other connections, curare corpus means to nourish, take care of one's self, to refresh, invigorate one's self, Lucr. 2, 31; 5, 937:nunc corpora curare tempus est,
Liv. 21, 54, 2; 3, 2, 10; 26, 48, 3; Curt. 3, 8, 22 al.;in the same sense, membra,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 81:cutem,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 29; 1, 4, 15:pelliculam,
id. S. 2, 5, 38:se,
Ter. Ad. 5, 1, 1; Cic. Phil. 9, 3, 6; id. de Or. 3, 61, 230; cf.:se suamque aetatem,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 34:virum,
Tib. 1, 5, 33; and in part. perf.:curati cibo,
Liv. 9, 37, 7:omnes vinoque et cibo curatos domos dimisit,
id. 34, 16, 5: vineam, to tend, Cato ap. Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 195; cf.apes,
Col. 9, 14 et saep.:res rationesque eri,
to superintend, Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 32:pensa ac domos, of the women of the family,
Mel. 1, 9, 6:sociorum injurias,
Sall. J. 14, 19:sublimia,
Hor. Ep. 1, 12, 15; cf. id. ib. 1, 4, 5:preces (Diana),
id. C. S. 71:prodigia,
to endeavor to avert, ward off, Liv. 1, 20, 7 et saep.:munus te curaturum scio, Ut mittas mihi,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 79; cf.:aquam mulsam prope ut sit,
Varr. R. R. 3, 16, 28:te multum amamus, quod ea (signa) abs te diligenter parvoque curata sunt,
provided, Cic. Att. 1, 3, 2; cf.II. C. infra: ego illum cum curā magnā curabo tibi,
Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 7 and 9; so,aliquem,
id. Stich. 1, 2, 39; 5, 3, 9; Cic. Ac. 2, 38, 121: curatur a multis, timetur a pluribus, is courted (cf. therapeuein), Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 15 et saep.—With a negative: quos peperisti ne cures, be unconcerned, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 9, 656; Plaut. Poen. 3, 1, 50:alii, quasi corpus nullum sit hominis, ita praeter animum nihil curant,
care for nothing except the mind, Cic. Fin. 4, 14, 36:viri nihil perjuria curant (with nihil metuere),
Cat. 64, 148:non ego istuc curo, qui sit, unde sit,
Plaut. Most. 3, 1, 95: alia cura, a conversational expression (lit. trouble yourself about something else;hence),
do not trouble yourself, never mind, id. Mil. 3, 3, 55 and 60;and in like sense, aliud cura,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 5.—With acc. and gerundive, to cause something to be done, to order, to urge on, etc. (in good prose and very freq.;(γ).predominant in Cæsar): pontem in Arari faciundum,
Caes. B. G. 1, 13:obsides inter eos dandos,
id. ib. 1, 19; 3, 11;4, 29 et saep.: buculam faciendam,
Cic. Div. 1, 24, 48:epistulam mihi referendam,
id. Att. 8, 5, 1:fratrem interficiendum,
Nep. Timol. 1, 4 al. —With part. perf pass.:(δ).inventum tibi curabo et mecum adductum Tuom Pamphilum,
Ter. And. 4, 2, 1.—With inf. (most freq. with a negative):(ε).ea nolui scribere, quae nec indocti intellegere possent, nec docti legere curarent,
would take the trouble, Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 4;so negatively,
id. de Or. 1, 20, 91; id. Fam. 1, 9, 16; cf.:nihil Romae geritur, quod te putem scire curare,
id. ib. 9, 10, 1; 3, 8, 7; Suet. Caes. 86; Hor. C. 2, 13, 39; id. Ep. 1, 17, 58; id. A. P. 133; 297; Ov. M. 11, 370; 11, 682 et saep.—Affirmatively:si qui sunt, qui illud curent defendere,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 31, 87:qui istas res scire curavit,
id. Fl. 27, 64:mando tibi, uti cures lustrare,
Cato, R. R. 141:aspice, si quid Et nos, quod cures proprium fecisse, loquamur,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 5; 1, 16, 17; id. A. P. 35; 460 sq.; Suet. Dom. 20; id. Gram. 24.—With acc. and inf. pass.:(ζ).neque vero haec inter se congruere possent, ut natura et procreari vellet et diligi procreatos non curaret,
Cic. Fin. 3, 19, 62:symbolos proponi et saxis proscribi curat,
Just. 2, 12, 2; 3, 5, 12.—With nom. and inf.:(η).ego capitis mei periculo patriam liberavi, vos liberi sine periculo esse non curatis,
Auct. Her. 4, 53, 66. —With ut, ne, or a simple subj.:(θ).pater curabit ut, etc.,
Plaut. Am. 1, 2, 25 sq.:si fecisset, se curaturam, ut, etc.,
Cic. Div. 1, 24, 48; Quint. 4, 2, 47; Suet. Aug. 92.—So in concluding letters: cura ut valeas, take care of yourself, be careful of your health (for which da operam ut valeas, fac valeas, et al. sim.), Cic. Fam. 7, 5, 3; 7, 6, 2; 7, 15, 2; 7, 20, 3; id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 6; 3, 8, 6; id. Att. 1, 5, 8; 2, 2, 3 et saep.:omnibus rebus cura et provide, ne quid ei desit,
id. ib. 11, 3, 3; Quint. 1, 1, 34; 2, 5, 24; Suet. Aug. 94 et saep.:ne illa quidem curo mihi scribas, quae, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1:jam curabo sentiat, quos attentarit,
Phaedr. 5, 2, 6; Petr. 58, 2:curare uti Romae ne essent,
Suet. Rhet. 1 init. —With dat. (ante-and post-class.):(ι).illis curandum censeo,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 2, 92; so, omnibus, Att. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1:rebus publicis,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 50:rebus alienis,
id. Truc. 1, 2, 41:rebus meis,
App. Mag. p. 297.—With quod:(κ).nam quod strabonus est, non curo,
Petr. 68, 8.—With de:(λ).vides, quanto hoc diligentius curem quam aut de rumore aut de Pollione,
Cic. Att. 13, 21, 3.—Absol.:(μ).curasti probe,
Ter. And. 5, 2, 6; cf. Plant. Rud. 2, 3, 50: abi intro;ego hic curabo,
id. Bacch. 2, 2, 49; id. Pers. 1, 3, 5:ubi quisque legatus aut tribunus curabat,
commanded, Sall. J. 60, 1; cf.:in eā parte,
id. ib. 60, 5:in postremo loco cum equitibus,
id. ib. 46, 7.—Impers.:2.curabitur,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 70; id. Men. 3, 3, 15; Ter. And. 2, 3, 29:curetur,
id. Hec. 2, 2, 15. —Of things ( poet.):II.quae causa suscipienda curarit sollemnia sacra,
Lucr. 5, 1163:nec vera virtus Curat reponi deterioribus,
Hor. C. 3, 5, 30; with ut, Lucr. 5, 1015; 3, 127; 6, 231 Lachm.; with ne:quod ne miremur sopor atque oblivia curant,
id. 4, 826 (822).—In partic., t. t.A.In state affairs, to take the charge of, to manage the business of, to do a thing in behalf of the state, to administer, govern, preside over, command, etc.(α).With acc.:(β).bellum maritimum curare,
Liv. 7, 26, 10; so,Asiam,
Tac. A. 4, 36:Achaiam,
id. ib. 5, 10:superioris Germaniae legiones,
id. ib. 6, 30; cf. id. ib. 1, 31; cf.:duabus his artibus... se remque publicam curabant,
Sall. C. 9, 3. —Absol.:B.Faesulanum in sinistrā parte curare jubet,
Sall. C. 59, 3; cf. id. J. 46, 7:duo additi qui Romae curarent,
Tac. A. 11, 22.—In medic. lang., to heal, cure.(α).With acc.:(β).an quod corpora curari possint, animorum medicina nulla sit?
Cic. Tusc. 3, 2, 4; id. Clu. 14, 40:adulescentes gravius aegrotant, tristius curantur,
id. Sen. 19, 67; Sulp. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 5, 5:aegrum,
Liv. 5, 5, 12:quadrupedes,
Quint. 2, 10, 6:aliquem frigidis,
Suet. Aug. 81:aliquem radice vel herbā,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 151 et saep.: morbos, Cels. prooem.; Quint. 2, 3, 6; Curt. 5, 9, 3; 7, 1, 22:vulnus,
Liv. 2, 17, 4; Quint. 4, 2, 84 et saep.:apparentia vitia,
Quint. 12, 8, 10. —Rarely, to operate:qui ferrum medici prius quam curetur aspexit,
Quint. 4, 5, 5. —Absol.:b.medicinae pars, quae manu curat,
Cels. 7 praef.; so Quint. 2, 17, 39 al. —Hence, P. a. as subst.: cūrans, antis, m., = medicus, a physician:plurimi sub alterutro curantis errore moriuntur,
Cels. 3, 8, 5.—Also cūrandus, i, m., the patient:nisi festinare curandi imbecillitas cogit,
Col. 7, 2, 12.—Trop. (ironically):C.cum provinciam curarit, sanguinem miserit, mihi tradiderit enectam, etc.,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 2:reduviam (corresp. with capiti mederi),
id. Rosc. Am. 44, 128.—In mercantile lang., to take care of money matters, to adjust or settle, pay, etc.:1.(nummos) pro signis,
Cic. Att. 1, 8, 2; cf.:pecuniam pro eo frumento legatis,
Liv. 44, 16, 2:dimidium pecuniae redemptori tuo,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 4, 2; id. Quint. 4, 15:me cui jussisset curaturum,
that I would make payment according to his direction, id. Fam. 16, 9, 3.— Hence, cūrātus, a, um, P. a. (acc. to I.).Earnest, anxious (post-Aug.):2.curatissimae preces,
Tac. A. 1, 13 fin.: interim me [p. 503] quidam... secreto curatoque sermone corripit, monet, etc., Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 10.—Taken care of, managed, attended to:boves curatiores,
Cato, R. R. 103:sacra,
Cic. Balb. 24, 55:nitida illa et curata vox,
Quint. 11, 3, 26.— Adv.: cūrātē, carefully, diligently; only in comp.:curatius disserere,
Tac. A. 2, 27; 14, 21; 16, 22; Plin. Ep. 1, 1, 1. -
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consĭlĭum, ii, n. [from con and root sal-; Sanscr. sar-; cf. consul], deliberation, consultation, a considering together, counsel (cf. concilium; very freq. in all periods and species of composition).I.Prop.:II.consulta sunt consilia,
are finished, at an end, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 7:quid in consilio consuluistis?
id. Bacch. 1, 1, 6 Ritschl:consilium volo capere unā tecum,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 66:neque pol consili locum habeo neque ad auxilium copiam,
id. And. 2, 1, 20:cum aliquo consilia conferre,
Cic. Phil. 2, 15, 38 (v. confero, I. B.):saepe in senatu consilia versata sunt,
Quint. 12, 2, 21; 7, 4, 2:quasi vero consilii sit res, et non necesse sit, etc.,
as if the matter were yet open for deliberation, Caes. B. G. 7, 38; cf. Nep. Con. 4, 2:quid efficere possis, tui consilii est,
is for you to consider, Cic. Fam. 3, 2, 2:vestrum jam consilium est. non solum meum, quid sit vobis faciendum,
id. ib. 14, 14, 1: quid aetati credendum sit, quid nomini, magni consilii est, id. Att. 15, 12, 2; cf.:nihil mihi adhuc accidit, quod majoris consilii esset,
id. ib. 10, 1, 3:in consilio habere,
Quint. 8, 2, 23:fit publici consilii particeps,
Cic. Cat. 1, 1, 2; cf. Quint. 12, 3, 1; 3, 8, 4:nocturna,
Sall. C. 42, 2:arcanis ut interesset,
Liv. 35, 18, 2 et saep.—Meton.A.In abstr.1.A conclusion made with consideration, a determination, resolution, measure, plan, purpose, intention, Quint. 6, 5, 3; cf.:b.consilium est aliquid faciendi aut non faciendi excogitata ratio,
Cic. Inv. 1, 25, 36; 2, 9, 31:certum,
Ter. And. 2, 3, 16:callidum,
id. ib. 3, 4, 10:ut sunt Gallorum subita et repentina consilia,
Caes. B. G. 3, 8:aliquid communi consilio agere,
id. ib.:consilium communicaverunt perfeceruntque,
Suet. Calig. 56:aedificandi consilium abicere,
Cic. Att. 5, 11, 6; Liv. 33, 41, 5; Tac. A. 4, 4:deponere,
Caes. B. C. 3, 103.—And of the purpose. as opp. to the act, etc.:quod initio scripsi, totius facti tui judicium non tam ex consilio tuo quam ex eventu homines esse facturos,
Cic. Fam. 1, 7, 5:quasi exitus rerum, non hominum consilia, legibus vindicentur,
id. Mil. 7, 19:mentem peccare, non corpus, et unde consilium afuerit culpam abesse,
Liv. 1, 58, 9. —Often with epithets characterizing the person who forms the purpose, etc.:amentissimum,
Cic. Att. 7, 10 init.:audax,
Liv. 25, 38, 18; 35, 32, 13:fortissima cousilia,
id. 25, 38, 18:fidele,
Cic. Agr. 2, 3, 5; Curt. 6, 4, 8:providens,
Gell. 3, 7, 8:malum,
id. 4, 5, 5:temerarium,
Vell. 2, 120, 2:incautum,
Cic. Att. 8, 9, 3:lene,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 41:praeceps,
Suet. Aug. 8:repudio quod consilium primum intenderam,
Ter. And. 4, 3, 18:eo consilio, uti frumento Caesarem intercluderet,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48; 2, 9; Cic. Fin. 1, 21, 72 fin.; Sall. C. 57, 1:quo consilio huc imus?
Ter. Eun. 5, 7, 1;also: hoc consilio ut,
Nep. Milt. 5, 3: privato consilio, on one's own account (opp. publico consilio, in the name or behalf of the state):qui contra consulem privato consilio exercitus comparaverunt,
Cic. Phil. 3, 6, 14; Caes. B. C. 3, 14; Nep. Pelop. 1, 2.—Sometimes absol. consilio adverbially, intentionally, designedly:casu potius quam consilio,
Cic. Fam. 5, 2, 8:consul, seu forte, seu consilio, Venusiam perfugit,
Liv. 22, 49, 14; 35, 14, 4; Verg. A. 7, 216.—Esp. in the phrases,(α).Consilium capere, to form a purpose or plan, to resolve, decide, determine:(β).neque, quid nunc consili capiam, scio, De virgine istac,
Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 27: consilium capere with a gen. gerund., Caes. B. G. 3, 2; 5, 29; Cic. Att. 5, 11, 6; Liv. 39, 51, 3; 43, 3, 7; 35, 34, 4; 10, 38, 6; Sall. C. 16, 4; Curt. 8, 6, 8; 8, 7, 1; Tac. A. 6, 26; Suet. Vesp. 6; Quint. 11, 3, 180; Just. 2, 13, 5; 34, 4, 1; cf. with gen.:profectionis et reversionis meae,
Cic. Phil. 1, 1, 1.—With inf., Cic. Quint. 16, 53 fin.; Caes. B. G. 7, 71; Nep. Lys. 3, 1; Liv. 44, 11, 6 al.—With ut:capio consilium, ut senatum congerronum convocem,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 8:consilium ceperunt plenum sceleris, ut nomen hujus deferrent,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 10, 28; id. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:consilium cepi, ut antequam luceret exirem,
id. Att. 7. 10; id. Tull. 14, 34; Liv. 25, 34, 7.—And with inf.:consilium cepit... iter in urbem patefacere,
Liv. 44, 11, 7:hominis fortunas evertere,
Cic. Quint. 16, 53:Heraclius capit consilium... non adesse ad judicium,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 41:ex oppido profugere,
Caes. B. G. 7, 26; 7, 71; Just. 35, 1, 3.—In the same sense, inire consilium, with similar construction:(γ).inita sunt consilia urbis delendae,
Cic. Mur. 37, 80; 38, 81:regni occupandi consilium inire,
Liv. 2, 8, 2; 6, 17, 7; 7, 38, 5:jus gentium cujus violandi causā consilium initum erat,
id. 38, 25, 8; 4, 11, 4:sceleris conandi consilia inierat,
Vell. 2, 35, 5; 2, 80, 6:Graeci consilium ineunt interrumpendi pontis,
Just. 2, 13, 5; Suet. Calig. 48:iniit consilia reges Lacedaemoniorum tollere,
Nep. Lys. 3, 1:consilia inibat, quemadmodum, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 7, 43:de bello consilia inire incipiunt,
id. ib. 7, 1:cum de recuperandā libertate consilium initum videretur,
id. ib. 5, 27:consilia inita de regno,
Liv. 4, 15, 4:atrox consilium init, ut, etc.,
Tac. H. 3, 41.—Freq. consilium est, with and without inf., I purpose:c.ita facere,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 3, 73; Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 44; Cic. Att. 5, 5, 1; Sall. C. 4, 1; 53, 6; Liv. 21, 63, 2; Sall. H. Fragm. 4, 61, 16 Dietsch. —Rarely with ut:ut filius Cum illà habitet... hoc nostrum consilium fuit,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 8, 41:ea uti acceptā mercede deseram, non est consilium,
Sall. J. 85, 8; and absol.:quid sui consilii sit, ostendit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 21.—Hence,In partic., in milit. lang., a warlike measure, device, stratagem: consilium imperatorium quod Graeci stratêgêma appellant, Cic. N. D. 3, 6, 15; so Caes. B. G. 7, 22; Nep. Dat. 6, 8; id. Iphicr. 1, 2; cf.:d.opportunus consiliis locus (= insidiis),
Quint. 5, 10, 37.—With special reference to the person for whose advantage a measure is devised, counsel, advice:2.tu quidem antehac aliis solebas dare consilia mutua,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 98; so,dare,
Ter. And. 2, 1, 9:quid das consili?
Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 93:Cethegum minus ei fidele consilium dedisse,
Cic. Clu. 31, 85:vos lene consilium datis,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 41; 3, 5, 45 et saep.:juvabo aut re aut operā aut consilio bono,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 17;imitated by Ter.: aut consolando aut consilio aut re juvero,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 34 (quoted ap. Cic. Fam. 7, 10, 4); cf. Ter. Heaut. 5, 2, 29; Cic. Fam. 2, 7, 2; 15, 2, 2; id. Att. 13, 31, 3:te hortor ut omnia moderere prudentiā tuā, ne te auferant aliorum consilia,
id. Fam. 2, 7, 1:sin aliquid impertivit tibi sui consilii,
id. ib. 5, 2, 9:consiliis, non curribus utere nostris,
Ov. M. 2, 146:facile ratio tam salubris consilii accepta est,
Curt. 3, 7, 10:saniora consilia pati,
id. 4, 1, 9.—As a mental quality, understanding, judgment, wisdom, sense, penetration, prudence:b.et dominari in corpore toto Consilium quod nos animum mentemque vocamus,
Lucr. 3, 139; 3, 450:acta illa res est animo virili, consilio puerili,
Cic. Att. 14, 21, 3; cf. id. Caecin. 7, 18:ut popularis cupiditas a consilio principum dissideret,
id. Sest. 49, 103:majore studio quam consilio ad bellum proficisci,
Sall. H. 2, 96, 4 Dietsch:res forte quam consilio melius gestae,
id. J. 92, 6:quae quanto consilio gerantur, nullo consilio adsequi possumus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 38, 97:simul consilium cum re amisisti?
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 10; cf.:miseros prudentia prima relinquit, Et sensus cum re consiliumque fugit,
Ov. P. 4, 12, 48:mulieres omnes propter infirmitatem consilii majores in tutorum potestate esse voluerunt,
Cic. Mur. 12, 27:vir et consilii magni et virtutis,
Caes. B. G. 3, 5:cum plus in illo senili animo non consilii modo sed etiam virtutis esse dicerent,
Liv. 4, 13, 13; so,tam iners, tam nulli consili Sum,
Ter. And. 3, 5, 2:est hoc principium improbi animi, miseri ingenii, nulli consilii,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 16, 48:omnes gravioris aetatis, in quibus aliquid consilii aut dignitatis fuit,
Caes. B. G. 3, 16; cf. Ov. M. 6, 40:misce stultitiam consiliis brevem,
Hor. C. 4, 12, 27:quae res in se neque consilium neque modum Habet ullum, eam consilio regere non potes,
Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 13. —Poet., transf., of inanim. things:B.consilii inopes ignes,
indiscreet, Ov. M. 9, 746:vis consili expers,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 65; id. S. 2, 3, 266.—In concr., the persons who deliberate, a council; of the Roman senate:b.senatum, id est orbis terrae consilium, delere gestit,
Cic. Phil. 4, 6, 14; id. Fam. 3, 8, 4; id. de Or. 2, 82, 333; id. Sest. 65, 137:summum consilium orbis terrae,
id. Phil. 7, 7, 19; Liv. 1, 8, 7; 23, 22, 2; Vell. 1, 8, 6:di prohibeant, ut hoc, quod majores consilium publicum vocari voluerunt, praesidium sectorum existimetur,
i. e. a court of justice, Cic. Rosc. Am. 52, 151; cf.:qui ex civitate in senatum propter dignitatem, ex senatu in hoc consilium delecti estis propter severitatem,
id. ib. 3, 8.—Of the division of the centumviri, who sat for ordinary cases in four consilia:sedebant centum et octoginta judices, tot enim quattuor consiliis colliguntur,
Plin. Ep. 6, 33, 2:omnibus non solum consiliis sed etiam sententiis superior discessit,
Val. Max. 7, 7, 1:Galba consilio celeriter convocato sententias exquirere coepit,
a council of war, Caes. B. G. 3, 3; cf.:consilio advocato,
Liv. 25, 31, 3; 43, 22, 9 al.:castrense,
id. 44, 35, 4:mittunt (Carthaginienses) triginta seniorum principes: id erat sanctius apud illos consilium,
id. 30, 16, 3; cf. id. 35, 34, 2:consilium Jovis,
Hor. C. 3, 25, 6:bonorum atque sapientium,
Quint. 3, 8, 2 al. —Facetiously:c.paulisper tace, Dum ego mihi consilia in animum convoco, et dum consulo,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 44.—(Acc. to II. A. [p. 433] 1. c.) A counsellor:ille ferox hortator pugnae consiliumque fuit,
Ov. Tr. 4, 2, 32:Clymene, Aethraque, Quae mihi sunt comites consiliumque duae,
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16 procu
n. m. (abbr. Procureur de la République): Member of the Bar of considerable standing whose function in French Courts is to prosecute on behalf of the State. -
17 ἱκεσία
ἱκεσ-ία, ἡ, ([etym.] ἱκέτης) (replaced by ἱκετεία in [dialect] Att., cf. Phryn.3, PS p.77 B., but found in IG12.434; used later, SIG781.11 (Nysa, i B.C.), 888.11 (Scaptopara, iii A.D.), etc.):—A the prayer of a suppliant, supplication, E.Or. 1337, Plu.Sol.12, J.AJ11.8.4, AP5.215 (Agath.);πρὸς παντοίαν ἱ. τραπῆναι D.S.20.14
: pl., Ph.2.2; ἱκεσίαισι σαῖς at thy entreaties, E.Ph.91; ἱκεσίας ποιεῖσθαι, on behalf of the state, Aeschin. 3.121; = Lat. supplicatio, D.H.8.43.2 = ἱκέτευμα, Plu.Them.24. [[pron. full] ῐ, but [pron. full] ῑ metri gr. in AP l.c., Procl.H.1.36.] -
18 государственный акт на вечное пользование землёй
leg.N.P. instrument issued on behalf of the state for perpetual use of landУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > государственный акт на вечное пользование землёй
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19 от имени государства
1) Diplomatic term: on behalf of the state2) Makarov: publiclyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > от имени государства
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20 queror
queror questus, ī, dep. [QVES-], to express grief, complain, lament, bewail: suum fatum, Cs.: fortunam, O.: nova monstra, H.: legis iniquitatem: de re p. graviter: queruntur se non habere: se in vincla esse coniectum.—Of birds and animals, to complain, lament, coo, warble, sing: Queruntur in silvis aves, H.: ferali carmine bubo Saepe queri, V.— To express indignation, complain, make complaint: queruntur Siculi: ita questus est Laelius: iniuriam: multa de meā sententiā: tecum, complain to you: cum patribus conscriptis, L.: apud vos: apud me per litteras: patri, to your father, Iu.: iniuriam tibi factam: pecuniam civitatibus imperatam: quod non retinet alienum: super hoc, quod non mittam carmina, H.: haec pro re p., in behalf of the state.* * *queri, questus sum V DEPcomplain; protest, grumble, gripe; make formal complaint in court of law
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