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1) Общая лексика: в других отношениях, по сути (with his brother Mull, in other respects a good and able man - со своим братом Муллом, по сути умелым и способным мужем)2) Математика: в остальном -
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3 in other respects
மற்றக் கூறுகளில் மற்றவழிகளில் -
4 in all other respects
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5 RESPECT: IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS
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уважает; отношенияin all respects, in every respect — во всех отношениях
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8 in all respects
in all respects, in every respect — во всех отношениях
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9 in many respects
in all respects, in every respect — во всех отношениях
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10 otherwise **** other·wise
['ʌðəˌwaɪz]1. adv1) (in another way) diversamenteit cannot be otherwise — non può essere diversamente or altrimenti
2) (in other respects) altrimenti, a parte ciòI'm tired, but otherwise I'm fine — sono stanco, ma a parte ciò sto bene
2. conj(if not) altrimenti, se nonote down the number, otherwise you'll forget it — scriviti il numero, altrimenti te lo dimentichi
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11 din alte puncte de vedere
in other respects.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > din alte puncte de vedere
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12 в остальном
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13 в других отношениях
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > в других отношениях
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rə'spekt
1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) respeto2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respeto3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) aspecto
2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) respetar2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respetar•- respectably
- respectability
- respectful
- respectfully
- respectfulness
- respecting
- respective
- respectively
- respects
- pay one's respects to someone
- pay one's respects
- with respect to
respect1 n1. respeto2. sentido / respectoin some respects, the old model is better en algunos sentidos, el modelo viejo es mejorrespect2 vb respetartr[rɪ'spekt]1 (admiration, consideration) respeto2 (aspect) respecto1 respetar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have no respect for no respetarto pay one's respects to somebody presentar sus respetos a alguiento pay one's last respects to somebody rendir el último homenaje a alguien, dar el último adiós a alguienwith all due respect con el debido respetowith respect to con respecto arespect [ri'spɛkt] vt: respetar, estimarrespect n1) reference: relación f, respeto mwith respect to: en lo que respecta a2) esteem: respeto m, estima f3) detail, particular: detalle m, sentido m, respeto min some respects: en algunos sentidos4) respects npl: respetos mplto pay one's respects: presentar uno susrespetosn.• acatamiento s.m.• acato s.m.• consideración s.f.• decoro s.m.• estima s.f.• honra s.f.• respecto s.m.• respeto s.m.v.• acatar v.• atenerse a v.• estimar v.• respetar v.
I rɪ'spekt1)a) u ( esteem) respeto mb) u ( consideration) consideración f, respeto mout of respect for her feelings — por consideración or respeto hacia sus sentimientos
c) respects pl respetos mplto pay one's respects to somebody — presentarle sus (or mis etc) respetos a alguien
2)a) c (way, aspect) sentido m, respecto min all respects, in every respect — desde todo punto de vista, en todo sentido
in this respect — en cuanto a esto, en lo que a esto se refiere, en este sentido
b) (in phrases)in respect of — (frml) con respecto a, en relación con, con relación a
with respect to — (frml) ( introducing subject) en lo que concierne a (frml), en cuanto a; ( in relation to) con respecto a, con relación a
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a) ( hold in esteem) \<\<person/ability\>\> respetarb) ( have consideration for) \<\<feelings/wishes\>\> respetar, tener* en cuentac) ( obey) \<\<rule/authority\>\> respetar, acatar[rɪs'pekt]1. N1) (=consideration) respeto m, consideración f•
she has no respect for other people's feelings — no respeta los sentimientos de los demás•
out of respect for sth/sb — por respeto a algo/algn, por consideración hacia algo/algnI didn't mention it, out of respect for Alan — no lo mencioné por respeto a or por consideración hacia Alan
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to treat sb with respect — tratar a algn respetuosamente or con respetothe drink is quite strong so treat it with respect — la bebida es bastante fuerte, así que ten cuidado
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without respect to the consequences — sin tener en cuenta las consecuencias2) (=admiration, esteem) respeto m•
to command respect — imponer respeto, hacerse respetar•
we have the greatest respect for him — le respetamos muchísimo•
she is held in great respect by her employees — sus empleados le tienen mucho respeto, sus empleados la respetan mucho•
show some respect! — ¡un poco de respeto!•
to win sb's respect — ganarse el respeto de algn•
with (all due) respect — con el debido respetowith all due respect, you have no experience in this field — con el debido respeto or con todo el respeto del mundo, no tienes experiencia en este campo
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give my respects to everyone — da recuerdos or saludos a todos de mi parte•
to pay one's respects to sb — frm presentar sus respetos a algnto pay one's last respects to sb — presentar mis/tus/sus etc últimos respetos a algn
•
John sends his respects — John os manda recuerdos or saludos4) (=point, detail) aspecto m, sentido m•
in all respects — en todos los aspectos or sentidos•
in certain respects — hasta cierto punto, en cierta medida, en cierto modo•
in every respect — en todos los aspectos or sentidos•
their policies differ in one respect — sus políticas difieren en un aspecto•
in other respects — por lo demás•
in some/ many respects — en algunos/muchos aspectos or sentidos•
in this respect — en este sentido5) (=reference, regard) respecto m•
in respect of — frm respecto a or de•
with respect to — frm en lo que respecta a, con respecto a2. VT1) (=esteem) respetar•
I want him to respect me as a career woman — quiero que me respete como mujer de carrera2) (=have consideration for) [+ wishes, privacy, opinions] respetar3) (=observe) [+ law, treaty] acatar4)• as respects — por lo que respecta a, en lo concerniente a
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I [rɪ'spekt]1)a) u ( esteem) respeto mb) u ( consideration) consideración f, respeto mout of respect for her feelings — por consideración or respeto hacia sus sentimientos
c) respects pl respetos mplto pay one's respects to somebody — presentarle sus (or mis etc) respetos a alguien
2)a) c (way, aspect) sentido m, respecto min all respects, in every respect — desde todo punto de vista, en todo sentido
in this respect — en cuanto a esto, en lo que a esto se refiere, en este sentido
b) (in phrases)in respect of — (frml) con respecto a, en relación con, con relación a
with respect to — (frml) ( introducing subject) en lo que concierne a (frml), en cuanto a; ( in relation to) con respecto a, con relación a
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a) ( hold in esteem) \<\<person/ability\>\> respetarb) ( have consideration for) \<\<feelings/wishes\>\> respetar, tener* en cuentac) ( obey) \<\<rule/authority\>\> respetar, acatar -
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1. nounshow respect for somebody/something — Respekt vor jemandem/etwas zeigen
hold somebody in [high or great] respect — jemanden [sehr] achten
treat somebody/something with respect — jemandem/etwas mit Respekt od. Achtung begegnen/etwas mit Vorsicht behandeln
with [all due] respect,... — bei allem Respekt,...
in all/many/some respects — in jeder/vieler/mancher Beziehung od. Hinsicht
4) (reference) Bezug, der5) in pl.2. transitive verbpay one's respects to somebody — (formal) jemandem seine Aufwartung machen (veralt.)
respektieren; achten* * *[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) die Achtung2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) der Respekt3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) die Hinsicht2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) achten2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respektieren•- academic.ru/61818/respectable">respectable- respectably
- respectability
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- with respect to* * *re·spect[rɪˈspekt]I. nto have great \respect for sth große Achtung vor etw dat habenI have great \respect for his ideas ich schätze seine Ideen sehrto have great \respect for sb, to hold sb in great \respect große Achtung vor jdm habento show \respect for sb/sth jdm/etw Respekt [o Achtung] erweisento command \respect eine Respektsperson sein, sich dat Respekt verschaffento have no \respect for sth etw nicht respektierento show a lack of \respect for sth einen Mangel an Respekt gegenüber etw dat zeigenout of \respect for sb's feelings aus Rücksicht auf jds Gefühle▪ \respects pl Grüße plplease convey my \respects to your parents bitte grüße deine Eltern von mirto pay one's \respects [to sb] jdm einen Besuch abstattento pay one's last \respects to sb jdm die letzte Ehre erweisen4.▶ in all/many/some \respects in allen/vielen/einigen Punkten▶ with all due \respect bei allem nötigen Respekt▶ in every \respect in jeglicher Hinsicht▶ with great [or the greatest [of]] [or the utmost] \respect [to sb] mit größtem Respekt [jdm gegenüber]▶ in \respect of [or with \respect to] sth ( form) in [o mit] Bezug auf etw akk, bezüglich + gen, hinsichtlich + genI am writing with \respect to your letter of 15 June ich schreibe Ihnen Bezug nehmend auf Ihren Brief vom 15. Juni▶ in most \respects in den meisten Punkten, in vielerlei Hinsicht▶ in this \respect in dieser HinsichtII. vt1. (esteem)▪ to \respect sb/sth jdn/etw respektieren; LAW jdn/etw anerkennen [o berücksichtigen], Hochachtung vor jdm/etw habento \respect sb's decision/opinions jds Entscheidung/Ansichten respektieren▪ to \respect oneself Selbstachtung haben2. (show consideration towards)to \respect sb's decision/opinions/wishes jds Entscheidung/Ansichten/Wünsche respektierento \respect sb's feelings/privacy/rights jds Gefühle/Privatsphäre/Rechte respektieren* * *[rɪ'spekt]1. n1) (= esteem) Respekt m, Achtung f (for vor +dat)to have/show respect for — Respekt or Achtung haben/zeigen vor (+dat); for the law achten
he commands respect — er ist eine Respektsperson or (public figure) Respekt gebietende Persönlichkeit
to command the respect of the nation —
you should have a bit more respect for his right hook — du solltest etwas mehr auf seinen rechten Haken achten
2) (= consideration) Rücksicht f (for auf +acc)to treat with respect (person) — rücksichtsvoll behandeln; dangerous person etc sich in Acht nehmen vor (+dat); toys, clothes etc schonend behandeln
nitroglycerine should be treated with respect — Nitroglyzerin muss mit äußerster Vorsicht behandelt werden
she has or shows no respect for other people's feelings — sie nimmt keine Rücksicht auf die Gefühle anderer
out of respect for — aus Rücksicht auf (+acc)
with (due) respect, I still think that... — bei allem Respekt, meine ich dennoch, dass...
3)(= reference)
with respect to..., in respect of... — was... anbetrifft, in Bezug auf... (+acc)4) (= aspect) Hinsicht f, Beziehung fin some/other respects — in gewisser/anderer Hinsicht or Beziehung
in this respect —
give my respects to — meine Empfehlung an (+acc) (geh)
2. vt1) (= show respect for) respektieren; person, customs, the law, privacy, rights respektieren, achten; ability anerkennen2)as respects... — was... anbelangt or betrifft
* * *respect [rıˈspekt]A s1. Beziehung f, Hinsicht f:in every (some) respect in jeder (in gewisser) Hinsicht;in respect of ( oder to), with respect to ( oder of) im Hinblick auf (akk), hinsichtlich, bezüglich, in Anbetracht (alle gen);have respect to sich beziehen auf (akk)2. (Hoch)Achtung f, Respekt m:be held in (great) respect hoch geachtet sein3. one’s respects seine Grüße pl oder Empfehlungen pl:give him my respects grüßen Sie ihn von mir;pay one’s respects to sba) jemanden bestens grüßen,b) jemandem seine Aufwartung machen;pay sb one’s last respects jemandem die letzte Ehre erweisen, jemandem das letzte Geleit geben4. Rücksicht(nahme) f:without respect of persons ohne Ansehen der PersonB v/t1. (hoch) achten, respektieren, Respekt haben vor (dat)2. respektieren:a) achtenb) befolgen3. berücksichtigen4. betreffen:as respects … was … betrifft oder anbelangt* * *1. nounshow respect for somebody/something — Respekt vor jemandem/etwas zeigen
hold somebody in [high or great] respect — jemanden [sehr] achten
treat somebody/something with respect — jemandem/etwas mit Respekt od. Achtung begegnen/etwas mit Vorsicht behandeln
with [all due] respect,... — bei allem Respekt,...
in all/many/some respects — in jeder/vieler/mancher Beziehung od. Hinsicht
4) (reference) Bezug, derwith respect to... — in Bezug auf... (Akk.); was... [an]betrifft
5) in pl.2. transitive verbpay one's respects to somebody — (formal) jemandem seine Aufwartung machen (veralt.)
respektieren; achten* * *(for) n.Achtung -en f.Hinsicht -en f. v.Respekt haben vor ausdr.achten v.beachten v.respektieren v. -
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[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) spoštovanje2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) spoštovanje3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) ozir2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) spoštovati2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) spoštovati, upoštevati•- respectably
- respectability
- respectful
- respectfully
- respectfulness
- respecting
- respective
- respectively
- respects
- pay one's respects to someone
- pay one's respects
- with respect to* * *I [rispékt]nounspoštovanje, čislanje; upoštevanje, obzir (to do); ugled; posebna naklonjenost; ozir, pogled, odnosrespects plural (spoštljivi) pozdravi, spoštovanjein respect of — gledé, kar se tičein respect that... — z ozirom na to, da...with respect to — z ozirom na, gledéin other respects — v drugih ozirih, pogledihto have respect to — nanašati se na, tikati se (česa), zadevati (kaj)to have the greatest respect for — imeti največje spoštovanje do, zaII [rispékt]transitive verbspoštovati, ceniti, upoštevati; imeti obzir (do), ne kršiti, ščititi (pravice); tikati se (česa), zadevati (kaj), imeti zvezo z -
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1) (in every other way except this: She has a big nose but otherwise she is very good-looking.) aparte de eso, por lo demás2) (doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) de otra manera, de manera distintaotherwise1 adv1. aparte de esomy leg hurts, but otherwise I'm fine me duele la pierna, pero aparte de eso estoy bien2. de otra manerawe planned to stay one night, but things turned out otherwise planeamos quedarnos una noche, pero las cosas salieron de otra maneraotherwise2 conj si no / de otra maneratake your umbrella, otherwise you'll get wet llévate el paraguas, si no, te mojarástr['ʌðəwaɪz]1 (differently) de otra manera, de manera distinta2 (apart from that, in other respects) aparte de eso, por lo demás1 (if not) si no, de no ser así, de lo contrario■ I must go, otherwise I'll be late me tengo que ir, si no, llegaré tarde1 distinto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be otherwise engaged tener otro compromisootherwise ['ʌðər.waɪz] adv1) differently: de otro modo, de manera distintahe could not act otherwise: no pudo actuar de manera distinta2) : eso aparte, por lo demásI'm dizzy, but otherwise I'm fine: estoy mareado pero, por lo demás, estoy bien3) or else: de lo contario, si nodo what I tell you, otherwise you'll be sorry: haz lo que te digo, de lo contario, te arrepentirásotherwise adj: diferente, distintothe facts are otherwise: la realidad es diferenteadj.• diferente adj.adv.• de otra manera adv.• otramente adv.• por lo demás adv.• si no adv.conj.• de lo contrario conj.'ʌðərwaɪz, 'ʌðəwaɪz1) ( if not) (as linker) si no2) ( in other respects) por lo demás, aparte de eso3)a) ( in a different way)he could not have done otherwise — no podía haber hecho otra cosa or (frml) obrado de otro modo
we all thought it was too dangerous, but she thought otherwise — todos pensamos que era demasiado peligroso, pero no así ella
they believe they are right and nothing will convince them otherwise — creen que están en lo cierto y nada los convencerá de lo contrario or de que no es así
unless otherwise agreed, payments... — a menos que se convenga otra cosa, los pagos...
b) (other, different)there are many problems, legal and otherwise — hay muchos problemas, legales y de otro tipo
['ʌðǝwaɪz]how can it be otherwise? — ¿cómo no va a ser así?
1.CONJ (=if not) si no, de lo contrariolet's go with them, otherwise we shall have to walk — vámonos con ellos, si no or de lo contrario tendremos que ir a pie
of course I'm interested, I wouldn't be here otherwise — claro que me interesa, si no or de lo contrario no estaría aquí
2. ADV1) (=another way, differently) de otra manerait cannot be otherwise — frm no puede ser de otra manera
they may be arrested or otherwise persecuted — puede que los detengan o que los persigan de otra manera
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unless your doctor advises otherwise — a menos que el médico le recomiende otra cosa•
it's true, and nothing you can say will convince me otherwise — es verdad, y nada que puedas decir me convencerá de lo contrario•
she was otherwise engaged — frm or hum tenía otro compromiso•
Miller, otherwise known as Dusty — Miller, también conocido como Dusty•
except where or unless otherwise stated — frm salvo indicación de lo contrario frm, a no ser que se indique lo contrario•
we had no reason to think otherwise — no teníamos motivo para creer otra cosa2) (=in other respects) aparte de esto, por lo demásit's an otherwise excellent piece of work — aparte de esto or por lo demás es un trabajo excelente
she was a little thinner, but otherwise unchanged — estaba un poco más delgada, pero aparte de eso or por lo demás seguía igual
3) (=in other circumstances) en otras circunstanciaspeople who might otherwise have died will live — gente que en otras circunstancias hubiera muerto, vivirá
it's more expensive than I would otherwise have bought — es más caro de lo que hubiera gastado normalmente
4) (=of another sort)he would do it by any means, legal or otherwise — lo haría por todos los medios, legales o no
it may not be transmitted by any means, electronic or otherwise — está prohibida su transmisión por cualquier medio, ya sea electrónico o de otra clase
* * *['ʌðərwaɪz, 'ʌðəwaɪz]1) ( if not) (as linker) si no2) ( in other respects) por lo demás, aparte de eso3)a) ( in a different way)he could not have done otherwise — no podía haber hecho otra cosa or (frml) obrado de otro modo
we all thought it was too dangerous, but she thought otherwise — todos pensamos que era demasiado peligroso, pero no así ella
they believe they are right and nothing will convince them otherwise — creen que están en lo cierto y nada los convencerá de lo contrario or de que no es así
unless otherwise agreed, payments... — a menos que se convenga otra cosa, los pagos...
b) (other, different)there are many problems, legal and otherwise — hay muchos problemas, legales y de otro tipo
how can it be otherwise? — ¿cómo no va a ser así?
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18 alioqui
ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).I.Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:II.milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,
Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,
id. 30, 29, 10:atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,
Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,
Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—Transf.A.To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:B.porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,
Cels. 8, 4:ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,
very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,
of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,
id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,
Liv. 43, 19:mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,
id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—C.Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):D.vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),
Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;alioqui nec armorum, etc.,
Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,
id. 4, 2, 46:Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,
Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—(Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,
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ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).I.Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:II.milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,
Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,
id. 30, 29, 10:atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,
Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,
Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—Transf.A.To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:B.porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,
Cels. 8, 4:ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,
very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,
of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,
id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,
Liv. 43, 19:mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,
id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—C.Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):D.vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),
Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;alioqui nec armorum, etc.,
Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,
id. 4, 2, 46:Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,
Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—(Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,
Vulg. Job, 2, 5. Cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 234-241. -
20 ceteroquin
ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).I.Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:II.milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,
Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,
id. 30, 29, 10:atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,
Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,
Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—Transf.A.To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:B.porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,
Cels. 8, 4:ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,
very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,
of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,
id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,
Liv. 43, 19:mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,
id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—C.Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):D.vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),
Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;alioqui nec armorum, etc.,
Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,
id. 4, 2, 46:Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,
Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,
Tac. A. 2, 38.—(Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,
Vulg. Job, 2, 5. Cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 234-241.
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