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2 in both directions
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3 use the same key in both directions
- использовать один и тот же ключ для осуществления связи в обоих направлениях
использовать один и тот же ключ для осуществления связи в обоих направлениях
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > use the same key in both directions
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4 movement in both directions movement
Автоматика: движение в двух направленияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > movement in both directions movement
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5 shooting in both directions
Нефть: встречное профилированиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shooting in both directions
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6 signalled for train operation in both directions
Железнодорожный термин: осигнализованный для движения поездов в обоих направленияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > signalled for train operation in both directions
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7 track is signalled in both directions
Железнодорожный термин: путь оборудован двусторонней сигнализациейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > track is signalled in both directions
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8 transportation in both directions
Экономика: транспортировка в обоих направленияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > transportation in both directions
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9 fatigue strength under load varying in both directions
<qualit.mat> ■ Dauerfestigkeit im Wechselbereich fEnglish-german technical dictionary > fatigue strength under load varying in both directions
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10 shooting in both directions
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > shooting in both directions
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11 signalled for train operation in both directions
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь > signalled for train operation in both directions
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12 track is signalled in both directions
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь > track is signalled in both directions
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13 use the same key in both directions
использовать один и тот же ключ для осуществления связи в обоих направленияхEnglish-Russian cryptological dictionary > use the same key in both directions
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14 transportation in both directions
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > transportation in both directions
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15 heavy-duty chain wrench with twin serrations permit work in both directions without removing
цепной ключ для тяжёлых работ с двумя зубьями, позволяющие работать в обоих направлениях без снятия инструментаАнгло-русский словарь по машиностроению > heavy-duty chain wrench with twin serrations permit work in both directions without removing
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16 DIRECTION: TO BOTH DIRECTIONS
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17 sens
sens [sɑ̃s]1. masculine nouna. ( = goût, vue etc) senseb. ( = instinct) sense• avoir le sens du rythme/de l'humour to have a sense of rhythm/of humourc. ( = signification) meaning• au sens propre/figuré in the literal figurative sense• au sens large/strict du terme in the general/strict sense of the word• en ce sens que... in the sense that...• la culture, au sens où il l'entend culture, as he understands itd. ( = direction) direction• aller dans le bon/mauvais sens to go the right/wrong way• arriver en sens contraire or inverse to arrive from the opposite direction• il a retourné la boîte dans tous les sens avant de l'ouvrir he turned the box this way and that before opening it• ça va or part dans tous les sens (figurative) it's all over the place• la circulation dans le sens Paris-province/province-Paris traffic out of/into Parise. ( = ligne directrice) il a agi dans le même sens he did more or less the same thing• être/mettre sens dessus dessous to be/turn upside downf. ► bon sens common sense• c'est le bon sens même de... it's only common sense to...2. compounds* * *sɑ̃s
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nom masculin invariable1) ( direction) lit, fig direction, waydans le sens de la largeur — widthways, across
dans le sens de la longueur — lengthways, longways US
être dans le bon/mauvais sens — to be the right/wrong way up
dans le sens des fils — ( de tissu) with the grain
sens dessus dessous — sɑ̃dəsydəsu ( à l'envers) upside down; ( en désordre) upside down; ( très troublé) very upset
sens devant derrière — sɑ̃dəvɑ̃dɛʀjɛʀ back to front
aller dans le bon sens — [réformes, mesures] to be a step in the right direction
le pays va dans le sens d'une plus grande indépendance — the country is moving toward(s) greater independence
2) ( signification) meaningcela n'a pas de sens — gén it doesn't make sense; (idiot, ridicule) it's absurd
3) ( fonction physiologique) sense4) ( intuition) sense
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nom masculin pluriel sensesPhrasal Verbs:••* * *sɑ̃s1. vbSee:2. nm1) (= odorat, ouïe) sense2) (= instinct) senseIl a perdu tout sens critique. — He's lost all critical sense.
Il n'a aucun sens esthétique. — He has no aesthetic sense.
avoir le sens de... — to have a sense of...
Je n'ai pas le sens de l'orientation. — I've got no sense of direction.
avoir le sens de l'humour — to have a sense of humour Grande-Bretagne to have a sense of humor USA
3) (= jugement)tomber sous le sens — to stand to reason, to be perfectly obvious
en dépit du bon sens — contrary to all good sense, contrary to common sense
4) (= signification) [mot, phrase] meaning, senseen un sens; dans un sens — in a way
ça n'a pas de sens — it doesn't make sense, it doesn't make any sense
5) (= direction) direction, wayIl y aura des bouchons dans le sens Paris-Chartres. — There will be traffic jams going out of Paris towards Chartres., There will be traffic jams going out of Paris in the Chartres direction.
dans l'autre sens — in the other direction, the other way
dans tous les sens — in every direction, all over the place
aller dans le bon sens — to go the right way, to go in the right direction
dans le mauvais sens — the wrong way, in the wrong direction
Tu tournes la poignée dans le mauvais sens. — You're turning the handle the wrong way., You're turning the handle in the wrong direction.
3. nmpl1) (= facultés) sensesreprendre ses sens — to come to, to regain consciousness
2) (sensualité) senses* * *A nm inv1 ( direction) lit, fig direction, way; dans les deux sens in both directions; aller dans le bon/mauvais sens to go the right/wrong way, to go in the right/wrong direction; elle venait en sens inverse she was coming from the opposite direction; mouvement en sens contraire backward movement; en tous sens in all directions; dans le sens Paris-Lyon in the Paris to Lyons direction; dans le sens de la largeur widthways, across; dans le sens de la longueur lengthways, longways US; être dans le bon/mauvais sens to be the right/wrong way up; des flèches dans tous les sens arrows pointing in all directions; retourner un problème dans tous les sens to consider a problem from every angle; courir dans tous les sens to run all over the place; dans le sens de la marche facing the engine; dans le sens des fils Tex with the grain; sens dessus dessous ( à l'envers) upside down; ( en désordre) upside down; ( très troublé) very upset; sens devant derrière back to front; aller dans le bon sens [réformes, mesures] to be a step in the right direction; des mesures qui vont dans le sens de notre rapport measures which are in line with our report; le pays va dans le sens d'une plus grande indépendance the country is moving toward(s) greater independence; le sens de l'histoire the tide of history; nous travaillons dans ce sens that's what we are working toward(s); ces facteurs ont œuvré dans le sens d'une baisse these factors have contributed to a fall;2 ( d'une action) meaning; (de mythe, symbole) meaning; (de mot, d'expression) meaning; le sens figuré/littéral/péjoratif d'un mot the figurative/literal/pejorative sense of a word; employer un mot au sens propre/figuré to use a word literally/figuratively; avoir un sens péjoratif to be pejorative, to have a pejorative sense; le sens premier de qch the original meaning of sth; au sens large/strict du terme in the broad/strict sense of the word; au sens propre du terme literally; au sens fort du terme in the fullest sense of the word; c'est correct, dans tous les sens du terme it's correct, in every sense of the word; prendre tout son sens [remarque, titre] to take on its full meaning; en un sens in a sense; en ce sens que in the sense that; cela n'a pas de sens gén it doesn't make sense; (idiot, ridicule) it's absurd; cela n'a de sens que si tu restes it makes no sense unless you stay;3 Physiol sense; avoir un sens de l'odorat très développé to have a very keen sense of smell; recouvrer fml or retrouver l'usage de ses sens to regain consciousness; avoir un sixième sens fig to have a sixth sense;4 ( intuition) sense; sens du rythme/devoir sense of rhythm/duty; avoir le sens des responsabilités to have a sense of responsibility; avoir le sens de l'orientation to have a good sense of direction; avoir le sens pratique to be practical; ne pas avoir de sens pratique to be impractical; avoir peu de sens critique to be uncritical; avoir le sens de l'organisation to be a good organizer; ne pas avoir le sens du ridicule not to realize when one looks silly; avoir le sens des affaires to have a flair ou head for business; ton sens des affaires your business sense; ne pas avoir le sens de la langue to have no feeling for language; n'avoir aucun sens des réalités to live in a dream world.B nmpl senses; plaisirs des sens sensual pleasures.sens commun common sense; sens giratoire roundabout GB, traffic circle US; suivez le sens giratoire go round the roundabout GB, follow the traffic circle around US; sens de l'humour sense of humourGB; avoir le sens de l'humour to have a sense of humourGB; sens interdit ( panneau) no-entry sign; ( rue) one-way street; sens obligatoire ( panneau) one-way sign; sens unique ( panneau) one-way sign; ( rue) one-way street; c'est à sens unique lit it's one-way; fig it's one-sided.tomber sous le sens to be patently obvious.[sɑ̃s] verbe→ link=sentir sentir————————[sɑ̃s] nom masculin1. PHYSIOLOGIE sense2. [instinct] sensebon sens, sens commun common senseça tombe sous le sens it's obvious, it stands to reason3. [opinion]à mon sens, c'est impossible as I see it ou to my mind, it's impossible4. [signification - d'un mot, d'une phrase] meaning (substantif comptable), sense ; [ - d'une allégorie, d'un symbole] meaning (substantif comptable)ce que tu dis n'a pas de sens [c'est inintelligible, déraisonnable] what you're saying doesn't make senselourd ou chargé de sens meaningfulau sens propre/figuré in the literal/figurative sense5. [direction] directionen sens inverse the other way round ou aroundpose l'équerre dans ce sens-là/l'autre sens lay the set square down this way/the other way roundscier une planche dans le sens de la largeur/longueur to saw a board widthwise/lengthwisedans le sens nord-sud/est-ouest in a southerly/westerly directionfais demi-tour, on va dans le mauvais sens! turn round, we're going the wrong way ou in the wrong direction!a. [panneau] no-entry signb. [rue] one-way streetêtre ou rouler en sens interdit to be going the wrong way up/down a one-way streetnous avons publié une brochure dans ce sens we have published a brochure along those (same) lines ou to that effect————————[sɑ̃s] nom masculin pluriel[sensualité] (carnal) sensesdans le sens où locution conjonctivedans un certain sens locution adverbiale→ link=dansdans le sens oùsens dessus dessous locution adverbialesens devant derrière locution adverbiale -
18 direction
[d(a)ɪ'rekʃ(ə)n]n1) направлениеHis discovery gave the science a new direction. — Его открытие дало новое направление науке.
They left in different directions. — Они разошлись в разные стороны.
Cries were heard/came from all directions. — Крики слышались со всех сторон.
- new direction- in the opposite direction
- in either direction
- in every direction
- in the direction of the sea
- in different directions
- in the homeward direction
- in both directions
- in one direction or another
- in the direction of the town
- under his personal direction
- work in a certain direction2) (обыкновенно pl) указания, инструкцииThis film/this play has excellent direction. — Фильм великолепно поставлен. /Режиссерская работа в фильме прекрасна.
- clear directionsThe singing group under his direction was a great success. — Певческая группа под его руководством имела большой успех
- calm directions
- business-like directions
- compass directions
- stage directions
- directions on the bottle
- under smb's direction
- under the direction of the editorial board
- according to his directions
- ask for directions
- obey directions carefully
- follow directions carefully
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19 utrōque
utrōque adv. [uterque].—Of places, to both places, on both sides, in each direction: utroque citius quam vellemus, cursum confecimus: exercitūs utroque ducti, L.: Iactantem utroque caput, V.: ruere ardet utroque, O.—Fig., in both directions, in either point of view, both ways: auctores utroque trahunt, L.* * *to both places; in both directions; to both sides (in conflict) -
20 uterque
ŭter-que, utrăque, utrumque ( gen. sing. utriusque, always with ĭ, Plaut. Truc [p. 1945] 4, 3, 20; Lucr. 4, 503; Cat. 68, 39; Hor. C. 3, 8, 5; Ov. M. 6, 506; old gen. and dat. sing. fem. utraeque, acc. to Charis. 2, 3, p. 132; gen. plur. utrumque, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 49, § 129 B. and K.), pron., each (of two), either, each one, one and the other, one as well as the other, both (applied to two subjects regarded severally, while ambo regards the two as a pair; cf. Zumpt, Gr. § 141, Anm. 2).I.Sing.A.In gen.1.With substt.(α).In gen.:(β).imperator uterque hinc et illinc Jovi Vota suscipere,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 74: tibi in utrāque parte pollet et pariter potest, Afran. ap. Non. p. 375, 5 (Com. Rel. v. 226 Rib.):causae utriusque figurae,
Lucr. 4, 503; 4, 1212:quascumque (insulas) in liquentibus stagnis Marique vasto fert uterque Neptunus,
Cat. 31, 3:parique fastigio steterit in utrāque fortunā,
Nep. Att. 14, 2:docte sermones utriusque linguae,
Greek and Latin, Hor. C. 3, 8, 5; cf.:insignis utriusque linguae monimentis,
Plin. 12, 1, 5, § 9:Quid... gentes ab utroque jacentes Oceano numerem?
Ov. M. 15, 829:litora sub utroque jacentia Phoebo,
i. e. the rising and the setting sun, id. ib. 1, 338:nutu (Jovis) tremefactus uterque Est polus,
id. F. 2, 489:limes uterque poli,
Stat. Th. 1, 157:deus est in utroque parente,
father and mother, Ov. M. 13, 147:cum jam tempus esset deducendi ab Samnio exercitus aut utriusque aut certe alterius,
Liv. 10, 44, 6:densis ictibus heros Creber utrāque manu pulsat versatque Dareta,
Verg. A. 5, 460:numen utriusque Dianae,
Mart. Spect. 13, 5.—Esp. in the phrase in utramque partem, in either way or direction, on both sides, for and against, etc.:2.vemens in utramque partem es nimis, Aut largitate nimiā aut parsimoniā,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 31:magnam vim esse in fortunā in utramque partem, vel ad secundas res, vel ad adversas, quis ignorat,
Cic. Off. 2, 6, 19; 2, 10, 37:in utramque partem disserere = pro et contra,
id. Rep. 3, 6, 4; id. de Or. 3, 27, 107:utramque in partem multa dicuntur,
id. Ac. 2, 39, 124:magna est vis conscientiae, et magna in utramque partem, ut neque timeant... et putent, etc.,
id. Mil. 23, 61:suam sententiam in utramque partem esse tutam,
on either assumption, Caes. B. G. 5, 29.—Absol.(α).In gen.:(β).aequom'st, quod in rem esse utrique arbitremur, Et mihi te et tibi me consulere,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 10:conveniunt adhuc utriusque verba,
id. Truc. 4, 3, 20:verum utrique mos geratur amborum ex sententiā,
id. ib. 5, 69:sed uterque (sapiens appellatus est) alio quodam modo,
Cic. Lael. 2, 6:ut aut uterque inter se aut neuter satis duret,
id. Quint. 8, 30:tu mihi videris utrumque facturus,
id. Rep. 2, 11, 22:quare qui utrumque voluit et potuit,
id. ib. 3, 3, 6:uterque cum equitatu veniret,
Caes. B. G. 1, 42:hic, qui utrumque probat, ambobus debuit uti,
Cic. Fin. 2, 7, 20: cum utrique sis maxime necessarius, Balb. et Opp. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, A, 2;opp. unus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 60, § 140:quod tibi non utriusque petenti copia facta'st,
Cat. 68, 39:utque fide pignus dextras utriusque poposcit,
Ov. M. 6, 506:vitium est utriusque,
Mart. 3, 27, 3:cum esset et aequalis Mars utriusque,
id. Spect. 29, 2.—Esp., in apposit. with nouns or clauses:3.apud Antiphonem uterque, mater et pater, Quasi deditā operā domi erant,
Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 1:Maecenas atque Coccejus, missi magnis de rebus uterque Legati,
Hor. S 1, 5, 28:ego utrumque meum puto esse, et quid sentiam ostendere et quod feceris defendere,
Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 25.—With pron. understood:verum, Demea, Curemus aequam uterque partem,
Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 50; so freq. with neutr. pron. where the gen. would be ambiguous (cf. 3. infra):id utrumque tardum fructum reddit,
Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 176: quod (aquam et pabulum) utrumque large palus praebere poterat, Auct. B. Alex. 1 fin. —Once with nom. masc.: nam qui instat alicui... aut contra de alicujus periculo festinatur, is uterque infestus dicitur, Nigid. ap. Gell 9, 12, 6.—With gen. part. (class. with pers. pronn., etc.; cf.B.Zumpt, Gr. § 429): utrique nostrum gratum admodum feceris,
Cic. Lael. 4, 16:uterque nostrum id sibi suscipiendum putavit,
id. Sull. 4, 13:horum uterque ita cecidit victus ut victor idem regnaverit... utrique horum secunda fortuna regnum est largita,
id. Har. Resp. 25, 54:domus utriusque nostrum aedificatur strenue,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 4, 2: cum eorum, de quibus dicimus, aut utrumque, aut unum quodque certe concluditur verbo, etc., Auct. Her. 4, 27, 37:ante utriusque horum obitum,
Vell. 2, 103, 1; v. also I. B. 1. and 3. infra.—Also with substt., accompanied by adj. pron.:earum enim rerum utramque a corde proficisci,
Cic. Div. 1, 52, 119:quarum civitatum utraque foederata est,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 22, § 56:quorum generum in utroque magnus noster Cato est,
id. Leg. 3, 18, 40:utriusque harum rerum expers,
id. Tusc. 1, 26, 65.—Rarely with substt. alone ( poet. and post-Aug.):et haec utinam Viscorum laudet uterque!
Hor. S. 1, 10, 83:uterque legatorum et quisquis... remissi,
Vell. 2, 50, 3:post utriusque adulescentium obitum,
id. 2, 103, 2:obiit, utroque liberorum superstite, Tiberio Drusoque Neronibus,
Suet. Tib. 4 fin. —In partic.1.With plur. predic. (rare in the best prose; not in Cic.; cf.2.infra): uterque insaniunt,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 31:deinde uterque imperator in medium exeunt,
id. Am. 1, 1, 68; cf. Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 1, A, 2, b, supra:facite ut uterque sublimiter stent,
Cato, R. R. 70, 2:uterque eorum ex castris exercitum ducunt,
Caes. B. C. 3, 30:illae (naves) conflixerunt, ut utraque ex concursu laborarent,
id. ib. 2, 6:uterque cum illo gravis inimicitias exercebant,
Sall. C. 49, 2:utraque festinant,
Ov. M. 6, 59:uterque ambigui,
Tac. H. 2, 97:uterque opibus perviguere,
id. A. 4, 34:decernitur ut uterque in regnum restituantur,
Just. 38, 3, 4; Val. Max. 5, 4, 6; Vell. 2, 66, 1; Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 20; cf. plur. in consecutive clauses:hic cum uterque me intueretur, seseque ad audiendum significarent paratos,
Cic. Fin. 2, 1, 1 Madvig ad loc.:quorum utrumque audivi, cum mihi nihil sane praeter sedulitatem probarent, etc.,
id. ib. 1, 5, 16.—With predicate in first or second person (mostly post-Aug.):3. (α).sed uterque mensuram implevimus, ego et tu,
Tac. A. 14, 54 init.:quid ergo inter me et te interest, si uterque habere volumus,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 26, 1:uterque magnum beneficium dedistis,
id. Contr. 4 (8), 24, 4:quod uterque cuperemus,
Front. Ep. ad Am. 1, 5; cf. Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 14, II. B. infra.—Uterque repeated in another case (mostly ante-class. and post-Aug.):(β).quia uterque utrique est cordi,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 3, 17:cum uterque utrique esset exercitus in conspectu,
Caes. B. G. 7, 35 (al. uterque utrimque):cum uterque utrique insidiaretur, Auct. B. Alex. 4, 1: uterque utrumque vituperato,
Varr. Fragm. p. 131 Durdr.—With a case of alter:II.ita est utraque res sine alterā debilis,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 5, 13:quorum uterque suo studio delectatus contempsit alterum,
id. Off. 1, 1, 4:cum enim uterque alteri obiciat, palam est utrumque fecisse,
Quint. 11, 3, 168:invictum tamen ab altero utrumque servavit,
Just. 6, 2, 9:arceri utrumque genus ab altero narrant,
Plin. 8, 44, 69, § 171; Cels. 5, 26, 35 fin.; Ascon. ad Cic. Mil. § 30.—Plur.A.Regularly of two parties, sets, or classes, each including a plurality: Praenestini et Lanuvini hospites: suopte utrosque decuit acceptos cibo, etc., Naev. ap. Macr. S. 3, 18, 6 (Com. Rel. v. 21 Rib.): non cauponantes bellum sed belligerantes, Ferro non auro vitam cernamus utrique, Enn. ap. Cic. Off. 1, 12, 38 (Ann. v. 202 Vahl.):B.utrosque pergnovi probe,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 50:quoniam utrique Socratici et Platonici volumus esse,
Cic. Off. 1, 1, 2:a quibus utrisque (actoribus et poëtis) summittitur aliquid, etc.,
id. de Or. 3, 26, 102:quos ego utrosque in eodem genere praedatorum direptorumque pono,
id. Cat. 2, 9, 20:his utrisque (Atrebatis et Viromanduis) persuaserant,
Caes. B. G. 2, 16:Aetolorum utraeque manus Heracleam sese incluserunt,
Liv. 36, 16, 5; Sall. J. 76, 4:utrique (plebis fautores et senatus) victoriam crudeliter exercebant,
id. C. 38, 4; Suet. Claud. 21; cf.: hic igitur Q. Ligarius... nunc a te supplex fratris salutem petit: quam hujus admonitus officio cum utrisque his dederis, tris fratres optimos... rei publicae condonaveris, i. e. two brothers on one side and Ligarius on the other, Cic. Lig. 12, 36:Marius impigre suorum et hostium res pariter attendere, cognoscere, quid boni utrisque aut contra esset,
Sall. J. 88, 2: cujus flamma ut ab oppidanis et oppugnatoribus est visa, utrisque venit in opinionem, etc., Nep. Milt. 7, 3.—So with collective nouns:primo impetu simul utraque cornua et Numidae pulsi,
Liv. 30, 8, 7; cf.:utraque oppida,
id. 42, 54, 8:utraeque nationes Rheno praetexuntur,
Tac. G. 34.—Freq. also of two individual subjects, esp. when regarded as belonging together (cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 1175):A.nec clam te est quam illi utraeque nunc inutiles Et ad pudicitiam et ad rem tutandam sient,
Ter. And. 1, 5, 52:hoc beneficio utrique ab utrisque vero devincimini, Ut, etc.,
id. Heaut. 2, 4, 14:utrique imperatores exeunt,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 68 Ussing (Fleck., uterque imperator): sed qui utrosque error vos agitat, Expedibo, Pomp. ap. Non. 505, 7 (Com. Rel. v. 175 Rib.): suis utrisque superstitibus praesentibus istam viam dico, Leg. Form. ap. Cic. Mur. 12, 26:binos habebam (scyphos): jnbeo promi utrosque,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 14, § 32:duae fuerunt Ariovisti uxores... utraeque in eā fugā perierunt,
Caes. B. G. 1, 53:hi utrique ad urbem imperatores erant (Q. Marcius et Q. Metellus),
Sall. C. 30, 4:animus ferox inopia rei familiaris et conscientia scelerum, quae utraque eis artibus auxerat,
id. ib. 5, 7:illa utrosque (patrem et aviam) intuens,
Tac. A. 16, 11; id. Or. 2:palmas utrasque tetendit,
Verg. A. 6, 685:quod utrorum Dionysiorum opibus Corinthi saepe adjuti fuerant,
Nep. Timol. 2, 2:utrique (Mithridates et Datames) locum qui explorarent mittunt,
id. Dat. 2, 2:laudare senis utraque consilia,
Liv. 9, 12, 2:utrisque consulibus Italia decreta est,
id. 27, 22, 2:in invidiā censores cum essent... Cn. Baebius diem ad populum utrisque dixit,
id. 29, 37, 17; 32, 17, 15; 34, 25, 5;42, 54, 8: Suillium accusandis utrisque immittit,
Tac. A. 11, 1 init.:Natalem multa cum Scaevino collocutum, et esse utrosque C. Pisonis intimos,
id. ib. 15, 55 fin.:pater filiam, avia neptem, illa utrosque intuens,
id. ib. 16, 11:nam Mago Cambyses aures utrasque praeciderat,
Just. 1, 9, 17; 9, 7, 8:crederes imperatum, ut acies utraeque tela cohiberent,
Curt. 7, 4, 35.—Hence,ŭtrōquĕ, adv.1.Lit., of place, to both places, parts, or sides, in both directions:2.utroque citius quam vellemus, cursum confecimus,
Cic. Att. 5, 12, 1:exercitus utroque ducti,
Liv. 8, 29, 7:jactantem utroque caput,
Verg. A. 5, 469:nunc huc, nunc illuc et utroque sine ordine curro,
Ov. H. 10, 19:nescit, utro potius ruat, et ruere ardet utroque,
id. M. 5, 166. —Transf., in both directions, in either point of view, both ways, etc.:(β).auctores utroque trahunt,
Liv. 1, 24, 1:medium maxime et moderatum utroque consilium,
id. 2, 30, 1:utroque firmiores qui in callibus versentur,
Varr. R. R. 2, 10, 1.—Esp., connected with versum ( vorsum; sometimes written in one word, utroqueversum):B.utroque vorsum rectum est ingenium meum,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 8: accidit, ut quaedam vocabula ambigua sint et utroque versum dicantur, i. e. in a twofold sense, denoting augmentation or diminution, Gell. 5, 12, 10.—ŭtrasquĕ, adv. (acc. to the analogy of alias, alteras), both times (ante-class.): in Hispaniā pugnatum bis: utrasque nostri loco moti, Cass. Hem. ap. Non. 183, 24; Caecil. ib. 183, 25.
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