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1. adj highpersona talla voce alta in a loud voiceleggere aloudin alto at the topmoto upa notte alta in the middle of the night2. m top* * *alto agg.1 high; ( di statura) tall; ( di spessore) thick: quella torre è molto alta, that tower is very high; il monte è alto 2114 metri, the mountain is 2114 metres high; il ragazzo è alto per la sua età, the boy is tall for his age; una bistecca bella alta, a really thick steak // il sole era alto sull'orizzonte, the sun was high above the horizon // andare a testa alta, to hold one's head high // tenere alto il morale, to keep one's morale high4 ( di suono) ( acuto) high, shrill; ( forte) loud: parlare a voce alta, to speak in a loud voice (o loudly)5 ( elevato) high: il prezzo mi sembra molto alto, the price seems very high to me // (econ.): alto costo, expensiveness; alta congiuntura, boom // (med.) pressione alta, high pressure6 (fig.) ( nobile, sublime) high, excellent; noble; un gesto di alta generosità, a very generous gesture; un uomo di alti sentimenti, a man of noble character; avere un'alta opinione di qlcu., to have a high (o excellent) opinion of s.o. // tenere alto il proprio nome, la propria reputazione, to keep one's (good) reputation7 (fig.) ( di classe, di importanza) high; ( di grado) high-ranking, top: l'alta società, high society; l'alta finanza, high finance; l'alta matematica, higher mathematics; le classi alte, upper classes; un alto funzionario, a high-ranking (o top) official; l'alta direzione, top management; alti studi, advanced studies // l'alta stagione, the high season // alto tradimento, high treason10 ( di tempo) late: la Pasqua è alta quest'anno, Easter is late this year // a giorno alto, a notte alta, late in the day, in the night◆ s.m.1 height, top // gli alti e bassi della vita, the ups and downs of life (o the vicissitudes of life) // un ordine venuto dall'alto, an order from the top // far cadere una cosa dall'alto, to do (o to give) sthg. condescendingly // guardare qlcu. dall'alto in basso, to look down on s.o.alto avv.2 ( ad alta voce) aloud, loudly: proclamare alto che..., to proclaim loudly that...* * *['alto] alto (-a)1. agg1) (gen) high, tall2) (suono: elevato) high(-pitched), (forte) loudad alta voce — out loud, aloud
l'ha detto a voce alta perché sentissero tutti — she said it in a loud voice so that everybody would hear
abbassa un po', è troppo alto — turn it down a bit, it's too loud
3) (fig : elevato: carica, dignitario) high, (sentimenti, pensieri) lofty, nobleavere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high opinion of o.s.
4) (profondo: acqua) deep5) Geog6) (largo: tessuto) wide2. sm(parte superiore) top (part)in alto — up
dall'alto fig — from on high
dall'alto in o al basso — up and down
3. avv(volare) high"alto" — (su casse di imballaggio) "this side up"
4.* * *['alto] 1.1) (di altezza considerevole) [montagna, muro, tacco] high; [albero, monumento, edificio, erba] tall; [ neve] deep; (profondo) [ acqua] deep; (spesso) [ strato] thick2) (di statura elevata) [ persona] tallla parte -a di — the top part of [edificio, muro]
4) (in una scala di valori) [temperatura, pressione, densità, voto, prezzo, reddito] highavere un'-a opinione di qcn. — to have a high opinion of sb
5) (forte) [voce, suono] loud6) mus. (acuto) [nota, tonalità] high(-pitched)di alto rango — of high rank, high-ranking
8) (nel tempo)10) geogr. upper2.sostantivo maschile1) (parte superiore) top"alto" — (sugli imballaggi) "this side up"
2) in alto3) dall'alto from above, from the top, from on high3.avverbio [volare, saltare] highalto dirigente — top o senior manager
alto funzionario — high-ranking official, senior officer
- a definizione — telev. high definition
- a moda — haute couture, high fashion
- a pressione — meteor. high pressure
- a stagione — peak o high season
- a tensione — el. high tension o voltage
- a uniforme — dress uniform, formal o full dress
- a velocità — ferr. high speed
••guardare qcn. dall'alto in basso — to eye sb. up and down, to look down on sb. o down one's nose at sb.
avere degli -i e bassi — to have one's ups and downs; econ. to have peaks and troughs
andare a testa -a — to walk tall o with one's head held high
* * *alto/'alto/1 (di altezza considerevole) [montagna, muro, tacco] high; [albero, monumento, edificio, erba] tall; [ neve] deep; (profondo) [ acqua] deep; (spesso) [ strato] thick; un muro alto 5 metri a five-metre high wall2 (di statura elevata) [ persona] tall; quanto sei alto? how tall are you? what's your height? sono alto un metro e sessanta I'm one metre sixty (tall)3 (in posizione elevata) la parte -a di the top part of [edificio, muro]; lo scaffale più alto the top shelf; la città -a the upper town; il sole è alto sull'orizzonte the sun is high above the horizon4 (in una scala di valori) [temperatura, pressione, densità, voto, prezzo, reddito] high; avere un'-a opinione di qcn. to have a high opinion of sb.5 (forte) [voce, suono] loud; a voce -a [leggere, pensare] aloud, in a loud voice; [ parlare] loudly6 mus. (acuto) [nota, tonalità] high(-pitched)8 (nel tempo) l'alto Medioevo the early Middle Ages2 in alto guardare in alto to look up; nell'angolo in alto a sinistra in the top left-hand corner; mirare troppo in alto to aim too high (anche fig.)3 dall'alto from above, from the top, from on highIII avverbio[volare, saltare] highguardare qcn. dall'alto in basso to eye sb. up and down, to look down on sb. o down one's nose at sb.; - i e bassi ups and downs; avere degli -i e bassi to have one's ups and downs; econ. to have peaks and troughs; mani in alto! hands up! andare a testa -a to walk tall o with one's head held high\alto dirigente top o senior manager; alto funzionario high-ranking official, senior officer; alto mare high o open sea; alto tradimento high treason; - a definizione telev. high definition; - a fedeltà high-fidelity; - a finanza high finance; - a marea high tide o water; - a moda haute couture, high fashion; - a pressione meteor. high pressure; - a società high society; - a stagione peak o high season; - a tensione el. high tension o voltage; - a uniforme dress uniform, formal o full dress; - a velocità ferr. high speed. -
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['alto] alto (-a)1. agg1) (gen) high, tall2) (suono: elevato) high(-pitched), (forte) loudad alta voce — out loud, aloud
l'ha detto a voce alta perché sentissero tutti — she said it in a loud voice so that everybody would hear
abbassa un po', è troppo alto — turn it down a bit, it's too loud
3) (fig : elevato: carica, dignitario) high, (sentimenti, pensieri) lofty, nobleavere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high opinion of o.s.
4) (profondo: acqua) deep5) Geog6) (largo: tessuto) wide2. sm(parte superiore) top (part)in alto — up
dall'alto fig — from on high
dall'alto in o al basso — up and down
3. avv(volare) high"alto" — (su casse di imballaggio) "this side up"
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I 1. agg1) высокийalto due dita / un palmo da terra / quant'un soldo di cacio разг. — от горшка два вершкаad alto prezzo — дорого, по дорогой ценеtenere alta la bandiera di... перен. — высоко держать знамя2) высокий, значительный4) высший, верховныйnelle alte sfere... — в высших сферах / кругах5) перен. высокий, возвышенныйdi alti sensi / sentimenti — благородный6) геогр. верхнийl'alto Tevere — верхнее течение / верховье Тибра7) горный8) глубокий (также перен.)10) позднийa giorno alto — (далеко) за полденьa notte alta — поздно ночью2. malti e bassi (della fortuna, della vita) перен. — взлёты и падения, превратности судьбы, жизненные перипетииfare alto e basso — делать погоду, вершить судьбыdall'alto in basso — сверху вниз (переводится также как agg и avv)guardare dall'alto in basso — 1) смотреть сверху вниз 2) перен. смотреть свысока3. avv1) высоко; наверхуmirare alto перен. — высоко метить2) громко•Syn:(ri)alzato, elevato, prominente, eminente, sommo, supremo, перен. nobile, grande, egregio, sublime, eccellenteAnt:••alto mare: — см. altomareè troppo alta — это слишком высокая материяal più alto; a darla alta — в крайнем / в лучшем случаеmi potrebbe dire alto alto quanto sarebbe il prezzo? — не могли бы вы мне сказать, сколько, примерно, это стоит?IIсм. alt -
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alto I 1. agg 1) высокий alto di statura -- высокого роста alto due ditafam -- от горшка два вершка tacchi alti -- высокие каблуки tiro alto а) mil перелет б) sport высокая подача alta marea -- прилив alta cultura -- высокая культура prezzi alti -- высокие цены ad alto prezzo -- дорого, по дорогой цене tenere alta la bandiera di... fig -- высоко держать знамя (+ G) avere alte mire -- высоко метить tenere in alta stima -- глубоко уважать a capo alto -- гордо, с высоко поднятой головой 2) высокий, значительный febbre alta -- высокая температура 3) высокий (о голосе, звуке), громкий, звонкий note alte -- высокие ноты 4) (часто A) высший, верховный alto comando -- верховное командование camera alta -- верхняя палата; Оенат Alta Corte -- Верховный Оуд ( в Италии) alte parti contraenti -- высокие договаривающиеся стороны nelle alte sfere... -- в высших сферах <кругах>... 5) fig высокий, возвышенный alta ispirazione -- высокое вдохновение di alti sensi -- благородный di alto ingegno -- высокоталантливый, одаренный 6) geog верхний l'alto Tevere -- верхнее течение <верховье> Сибра 7) горный Alta Italia -- Оеверная Италия 8) глубокий( тж перен) alto silenzio -- глубокое молчание 9) широкий( о ткани); толстый (напр о книге) 10) поздний ora alta -- поздний час, позднее время a giorno alto -- (далеко) за полдень a notte alta -- поздно ночью 2. m высота; верх, верхняя часть( чего-л) tutti in alto! mar -- все наверх! alti e bassi (della fortuna, della vita) fig -- взлеты и падения, превратности судьбы, жизненные перипетии dall'alto а) сверху б) свыше в) с самого начала fare alto e basso -- делать погоду, вершить судьбы dall'alto in basso -- сверху вниз (перев тж как agg и avv) risposta dall'alto in basso -- высокомерный ответ guardare dall'alto in basso а) смотреть сверху вниз б) fig смотреть свысока 3. avv 1) высоко; наверху mirare alto fig -- высоко метить 2) громко parlare alto -- громко говорить alto tradimento -- государственная измена alto Medioevo -- раннее средневековье alto mare v. altomare Х troppo alta -- это слишком высокая материя al più alto, a darla alta -- в крайнем случае; в лучшем случае alto alto -- приблизительно, примерно mi potrebbe dire alto alto quanto sarebbe il prezzo? -- не могли бы вы мне сказать, сколько, примерно, это стоит? alto II m, escl v. alt -
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alto I 1. agg 1) высокий alto di statura — высокого роста alto due dita¤ alto tradimento — государственная измена alto Medioevo — раннее средневековье alto mare v. altomare è troppo alta — это слишком высокая материя al più alto, a darla alta — в крайнем случае; в лучшем случае alto alto — приблизительно, примерно mi potrebbe dire alto alto quanto sarebbe il prezzo? — не могли бы вы мне сказать, сколько, примерно, это стоит?alto II m, escl v. alt -
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1.1) высокий (большой высоты, большого роста)4) громкий5) высокий, значительный6) интенсивный••7) ранний ( об исторической эпохе)8) глубокий••9) северный10) верхний ( о течении реки)••12) благородный, возвышенный13) высший, высшего ранга••2. м.высота, высокое место••3.1) высоко••2) ( con voce sonora) громко* * *1. нареч.1) общ. высоко, громко, поздний, высокий (о голосе, звуке), высокий, широкий (о ткани), верховный, громкий, звонкий, значительный, наверху, толстый (о книге и т.п.), верхняя часть (чего-л.)2) устар. глубокий (тж. перен)3) перен. возвышенный4) фин. высший5) геогр. верхний2. сущ.общ. высота, верх, привал -
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I. alto I. agg. 1. haut: gli alti monti les hautes montagnes; un muro alto 5 metri un mur de 5 mètres de haut, un mur haut de 5 mètres. 2. ( in alto) haut: il quadro è troppo alto le tableau est trop haut; mettilo sullo scaffale alto mets-le sur le rayon d'en haut, mets-le sur le rayon supérieur. 3. ( di statura) grand: un uomo alto un homme grand. 4. (rif. a stoffa) grand, spesso non si traduce: un panno alto un metro un drap d'un mètre. 5. (rif. a suono: acuto) haut: note alte notes hautes. 6. (rif. a suono: forte) fort, élevé: tenere la radio alta laisser la radio trop fort, tenir le volume de la radio élevé. 7. ( Geog) ( settentrionale) haut, du nord: alta Italia Italie du nord; l'alto Egitto la haute Égypte. 8. ( Geog) (rif. a fiumi) haut: l'alto Po le haut Pô. 9. (rif. a ricorrenze) tard avv.: la Pasqua è alta quest'anno Pâques est tard cette année, Pâques tombe tard cette année. 10. (rif. a periodi storici) haut: l'alto medioevo le haut Moyen Âge. 11. ( profondo) haut: neve alta neige haute; acqua alta eau haute, marée haute; alto silenzio grand silence. 12. (grande, rilevante) haut, élevé: il prezzo è molto alto le prix est très élevé. 13. ( spesso) épais. 14. ( Ling) haut: alto tedesco haut allemand. 15. ( fig) (rif. al comportamento: grande, nobile) haut, noble, élevé: una persona di alti sentimenti une personne de sentiments nobles. 16. ( fig) ( di rango elevato) haut: è un alto funzionario c'est un haut fonctionnaire; alta società haute société. II. avv. 1. haut: mirare alto viser haut; volare alto voler haut. 2. ( su casse di imballaggio) haut. 3. ( ad alta voce) haut, tout haut. III. s.m. 1. ( la parte più alta) haut: il panorama dall'alto della torre le panorama du haut de la tour. 2. (ant,lett) ( il cielo) ciel. II. alto intz. ( lett) ( alt!) halte! -
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1. agg.pressione alta (med.) — высокое давление
2) (di volume) громкий3) (nobile) высокий, благородный, возвышенный4) (profondo)5) (largo) широкий2. avv.(anche fig.) высоко3. m.высота (f.)guardare dall'alto in basso — смотреть на кого-л. сверху вниз (снисходительно)
"Come sta Maria?" "Ha i suoi alti e bassi" — - Как Мария? - Как когда! (Всяко бывает!)
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alta società — высшее общество (бомонд m.)mira alto — (fig.) у него дальний прицел (он метит высоко)
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[məʊst] 1.quantisostantivo femminile1) (the majority of, nearly all) la maggior parte di2) (superlative: more than all the others)he got the most votes, money — ha ottenuto il più alto numero di voti, la somma più alta
3) for the most part per la maggior parte; (most of the time) per la maggior parte del tempo; (basically) soprattuttofor the most part, they... — per lo più, loro...
2.his experience is, for the most part, in publishing — ha esperienza soprattutto in campo editoriale
the most you can expect is... — il massimo che tu possa sperare è...
the most I can do is... — il massimo che io possa fare è...
4) at (the) most (at the maximum) al massimo5) most of all soprattutto3.2) (very)most encouraging, odd — molto incoraggiante, strano
3) (more than all the rest) maggiormente, di più4) AE colloq. (almost) quasi••••to make the most of — sfruttare al massimo [opportunity, resources, situation, space]; godersi il più possibile [holiday, good weather]
Note:When used to form the superlative of adjectives, most is translated by il / la / i / le più depending on the gender and number of the noun: the most expensive hotel in Rome = il più costoso albergo di Roma / l'albergo più costoso di Roma; the most beautiful woman in the room = la più bella donna nella stanza / la donna più bella nella stanza; the most difficult problems = i problemi più difficili; the most profitable discussions = le discussioni più utili. Note that in the plural the adjective in the superlative form usually follows the noun it refers to. - For examples and further uses, see the entry below* * *[məust] 1. superlative of many, much (often with the) - adjective1) ((the) greatest number or quantity of: Which of the students has read the most books?; Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.) più2) (the majority or greater part of: Most children like playing games; Most modern music is difficult to understand.) la maggior parte di, la maggioranza di2. adverb1) (used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables: Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful; the most delicious cake I've ever tasted; We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.) più2) (to the greatest degree or extent: They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.) più3) (very or extremely: I'm most grateful to you for everything you've done; a most annoying child.) molto4) ((American) almost: Most everyone I know has read that book.) quasi3. pronoun1) (the greatest number or quantity: I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.) più2) (the greatest part; the majority: He'll be at home for most of the day; Most of these students speak English; Everyone is leaving - most have gone already.) la maggior parte (di)•- mostly- at the most
- at most
- for the most part
- make the most of something
- make the most of* * *[məʊst] 1.quantisostantivo femminile1) (the majority of, nearly all) la maggior parte di2) (superlative: more than all the others)he got the most votes, money — ha ottenuto il più alto numero di voti, la somma più alta
3) for the most part per la maggior parte; (most of the time) per la maggior parte del tempo; (basically) soprattuttofor the most part, they... — per lo più, loro...
2.his experience is, for the most part, in publishing — ha esperienza soprattutto in campo editoriale
the most you can expect is... — il massimo che tu possa sperare è...
the most I can do is... — il massimo che io possa fare è...
4) at (the) most (at the maximum) al massimo5) most of all soprattutto3.2) (very)most encouraging, odd — molto incoraggiante, strano
3) (more than all the rest) maggiormente, di più4) AE colloq. (almost) quasi••••to make the most of — sfruttare al massimo [opportunity, resources, situation, space]; godersi il più possibile [holiday, good weather]
Note:When used to form the superlative of adjectives, most is translated by il / la / i / le più depending on the gender and number of the noun: the most expensive hotel in Rome = il più costoso albergo di Roma / l'albergo più costoso di Roma; the most beautiful woman in the room = la più bella donna nella stanza / la donna più bella nella stanza; the most difficult problems = i problemi più difficili; the most profitable discussions = le discussioni più utili. Note that in the plural the adjective in the superlative form usually follows the noun it refers to. - For examples and further uses, see the entry below -
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f.1 position, exact position, bearing, location.2 standing, reputation, status.3 attitude, stand, position, stance.4 position.5 position, job, billet.6 place, social standing.7 situs.* * *1 (postura, situación) position2 (condición - económica) situation; (- social) status* * *noun f.1) position2) attitude3) status4) rating* * *SF1) (=postura) positionestar en posición de firme — (Mil) to be at attention
2) (=lugar) position3) (=categoría) position, standing4) (=punto de vista) position, stance¿cuál es su posición en este conflicto? — what's your position o stance on this dispute?
5) [en competición, liga] place, positionganó Alemania con Italia en segunda posición — Germany won, with Italy in second place o position
terminó en primera posición — he finished first o in first place
posiciones de honor — first three places, medal positions
perder posiciones — [en lucha, enfrentamiento] to lose ground
6) LAm (=puesto de trabajo) position, post* * *1)a) (lugar, puesto) positionen (la) quinta posición... — he finished the race in fifth place...
b) (Mil) position2)a) ( situación) positionb) ( en la sociedad) social standinggente de buena posición or de posición elevada — people of high social standing
3)a) ( postura física) positionb) ( actitud) position, stanceadoptar una posición intransigente — to take o adopt a tough stance
* * *= attitude, character position, location, position, position, ranking, footing, stand, rank number, stance, standing, grading, mindshare.Ex. One major hurdle remain before wider implementation can be expected user attitudes and acceptance of this physical form of catalogue and index.Ex. The record length is the number of character positions in the record including the record label and the record separator.Ex. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Ex. He has held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility.Ex. The directory is a finding list which lists for every field its tag, the number of characters in the field, and the starting character position of the field within the record.Ex. Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.Ex. Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex. The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.Ex. The article is entitled 'Journal ranking: the issue of allotting rank numbers when there is a tie'.Ex. It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.Ex. Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.Ex. It is interesting that, in this case, socio-economic grading was a better social discriminator than was terminal educational age.Ex. Libaries mindshare in this new self-service e-resource environment is also clear: behind newer entrants.----* alta posición = high estate.* aprovecharse de + Posesivo + posición = take + advantage of + Posesivo + position.* cambiar de posición = transpose, reposition [re-position].* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* de posición intermedia = middle-ground.* en la mejor posición = best-positioned.* en posición correcta = the right way round.* estar en la mejor posición para = be best positioned to.* estar en posición de = be in a position to.* mantener la posición = hold + the line.* ocupar la mejor posición para = be in the best position to, be best positioned to, be the best placed to.* ocupar una posición = take + position, fill + niche, occupy + a niche.* ocupar una posición de = be in position of.* ocupar un posición = occupy + position.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* posición del loto, la = lotus position, the, padmasana.* posición de poder = position power.* posición de ventaja = high ground.* posición elevada = high ground.* posición estratégica = vantage point.* posición geográfica = geolocation.* posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.* posición inicial = lead position, starting position.* posición intermedia = middle way.* posición privilegiada = advantageous position.* posición social = social standing.* posición ventajosa = vantage point, high ground.* primera posición = pole position, pole start.* primera posición de salida = pole start, pole position.* que ocupa la mejor posición = best-positioned.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *1)a) (lugar, puesto) positionen (la) quinta posición... — he finished the race in fifth place...
b) (Mil) position2)a) ( situación) positionb) ( en la sociedad) social standinggente de buena posición or de posición elevada — people of high social standing
3)a) ( postura física) positionb) ( actitud) position, stanceadoptar una posición intransigente — to take o adopt a tough stance
* * *= attitude, character position, location, position, position, ranking, footing, stand, rank number, stance, standing, grading, mindshare.Ex: One major hurdle remain before wider implementation can be expected user attitudes and acceptance of this physical form of catalogue and index.
Ex: The record length is the number of character positions in the record including the record label and the record separator.Ex: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Ex: He has held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility.Ex: The directory is a finding list which lists for every field its tag, the number of characters in the field, and the starting character position of the field within the record.Ex: Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.Ex: Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.Ex: The article is entitled 'Journal ranking: the issue of allotting rank numbers when there is a tie'.Ex: It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.Ex: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.Ex: It is interesting that, in this case, socio-economic grading was a better social discriminator than was terminal educational age.Ex: Libaries mindshare in this new self-service e-resource environment is also clear: behind newer entrants.* alta posición = high estate.* aprovecharse de + Posesivo + posición = take + advantage of + Posesivo + position.* cambiar de posición = transpose, reposition [re-position].* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* de posición intermedia = middle-ground.* en la mejor posición = best-positioned.* en posición correcta = the right way round.* estar en la mejor posición para = be best positioned to.* estar en posición de = be in a position to.* mantener la posición = hold + the line.* ocupar la mejor posición para = be in the best position to, be best positioned to, be the best placed to.* ocupar una posición = take + position, fill + niche, occupy + a niche.* ocupar una posición de = be in position of.* ocupar un posición = occupy + position.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* posición del loto, la = lotus position, the, padmasana.* posición de poder = position power.* posición de ventaja = high ground.* posición elevada = high ground.* posición estratégica = vantage point.* posición geográfica = geolocation.* posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.* posición inicial = lead position, starting position.* posición intermedia = middle way.* posición privilegiada = advantageous position.* posición social = social standing.* posición ventajosa = vantage point, high ground.* primera posición = pole position, pole start.* primera posición de salida = pole start, pole position.* que ocupa la mejor posición = best-positioned.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *A1 (lugar, puesto) positionme indicó su posición en el mapa she showed me its position o where it was on the mapterminó la carrera en (la) quinta posición he finished the race in fifth placeel dólar recuperó posiciones frente al yen the dollar recovered against the yen2 ( Mil) positionbombardearon las posiciones enemigas they bombarded the enemy positions o linesCompuestos:● posición adelantada or de adelanto( Chi) offside positionstarting positionB1 (situación) positionno estoy en posición de hacer críticas a nadie I'm in no position to criticize anyone2 (en la sociedad) social standinggente de buena posiciónor de posición elevada people of high social standingun hombre de posición a man of some standinges de una familia de posición desahogada his family is comfortably offposición dominante en el mercado dominant market positionC1 (postura física) positioncoloquen sus asientos en posición vertical put your seats in an upright positionmantenga la cabeza en posición erguida keep your head up2 (actitud) position, stanceadoptaron una posición intransigente they took a tough stand, they adopted a tough stanceCompuestos:at easeen posición de descanso (standing) at easeattentionen posición de firmes at attention, standing to attention* * *
posición sustantivo femenino
◊ adoptar una posición intransigente to take a tough stand o stance
posición sustantivo femenino position: estoy muy incómodo en esta posición, I'm uncomfortable in this position
mantuvo una posición muy beligerante, he adopted a beligerant position
' posición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abajo
- ala
- debilitar
- después
- ir
- inferior
- luz
- opuesta
- opuesto
- recta
- recto
- señor
- sitio
- situarse
- supina
- supino
- a
- abusar
- acomodado
- adelante
- adoptar
- afianzar
- alto
- altura
- antirreglamentario
- bien
- caer
- cambiar
- confianza
- consolidar
- delantero
- desahogado
- descanso
- elevado
- gozar
- holgado
- inmejorable
- insostenible
- invertido
- marginal
- modesto
- óptimo
- perfilar
- privilegiado
- sobre
- superior
- término
- ubicación
- vertical
- vuelta
English:
abuse
- after
- ahead
- along
- ashore
- asinine
- at
- away
- before
- between
- bottom
- down
- downstairs
- enhance
- face
- fire
- fourth
- from
- in
- lead
- middle ground
- on
- over
- overseas
- parking lights
- position
- reach
- reverse
- sidelight
- south
- stand
- station
- tenuous
- to
- undermine
- up
- vantage point
- attention
- better
- location
- self
- setting
- sit
- something
- standing
- status
- tread
- worse
* * *posición nf1. [postura física] positionposición fetal foetal position;posición de loto lotus position2. [puesto] position;quedó en (la) quinta posición he was fifth;el equipo ha recuperado posiciones con respecto al líder the team has closed the gap on the leader;posición ventajosa vantage point3. [lugar] position;tomaron las posiciones enemigas they took the enemy positions4. [situación] position;no estoy en posición de opinar I'm not in a position to comment;estoy en una posición muy difícil I'm in a very difficult position5. [categoría] [social] status;[económica] situation;está en una posición económica difícil he's in a difficult financial situation* * *f1 tb MIL, figposition;en posición de espera on standby2 social standing, status;de posición of some standing* * *1) : position, place2) : status, standing3) : attitude, stance* * *posición n position -
13 la
1. art f sg thela signora Rossi Mrs Rossila domenica on Sundaysmi piace la birra I like beer2. pron 1. sg ( persona) her(cosa, animale) itla prenderò I'll take it2. also La sg you3. m music nel solfeggio della scala la(h)* * *la1 art.det.f.sing.1 the: la terra, la luna, the earth, the moon; la campagna inglese, the English countryside; la fine del mondo, the end of the world; l'età della pietra, the Stone Age; la storia d'Italia, the history of Italy; l'isola di Wight, the Isle of Wight; la regina di Svezia, the Queen of Sweden; la donna di cuori, the queen of hearts; la città era deserta, the city was deserted; la rock-star più famosa del momento, the most famous rock star at the time; ecco la casa che vorrei comprare, this is the house I'd like to buy; era l'estate del '73, it was the summer of 1973; la seconda metà dell'800, the second half of the 19th century // la 'Queen Elizabeth', the 'Queen Elizabeth'2 (spesso non si traduce): la Signora Rossi, Mrs Rossi; Maria la Sanguinaria, Bloody Mary; la regina Vittoria, Queen Victoria; l'Italia, l'Europa, Italy, Europe; la Gran Bretagna è un'isola, Great Britain is an island; la settimana prossima, scorsa, next, last week; la mostra resta chiusa la domenica, the exhibition is closed on Sundays; è l'una, it's one o'clock; l'estate sta per finire, summer is nearly over; adoro la musica, I love music; la carne non mi piace, preferisco il pesce, I don't like meat, I prefer fish; l'agricoltura è la principale fonte di ricchezza della zona, farming is the main source of income in the area; la geografia è la sua materia preferita, geography is his favourite subject; negli ultimi anni la tecnologia ha fatto notevoli progressi, technology has made great strides in the last few years; la madre di Franco, Frank's mother // la 'Francesca da Rimini' è un'opera di Zandonai, 'Francesca da Rimini' is an opera by Zandonai3 (si traduce con un agg. poss.): lui lavora in banca, la moglie insegna, he works in a bank, his wife is a teacher; mettiti la giacca, put your jacket on; mi mise la mano sulla spalla, he put his hand on my shoulder; gli hanno rubato la macchina, his car's been stolen4 (si traduce con l'art. indef.) a, an: la foca è un mammifero, a seal is a mammal; hai la macchina da scrivere?, have you got a typewriter?; hanno una villa con la piscina, they've got a house with a swimming-pool; aveva la fronte alta e spaziosa, he had a deep, wide forehead; fumo soltanto la pipa, I only smoke a pipe; si è messa in testa di fare l'attrice, she's got it into her head to become an actress5 (si traduce con il partitivo) some, any: hai ordinato l'acqua minerale?, have you ordered any mineral water?; preferisci mangiare il riso o la pasta?, would you prefer to have some rice or (some) pasta?; manca la chiave a questa porta, there isn't any key to this door6 (con valore distr.) a, an: queste uova costano un euro la dozzina, these eggs cost one euro a dozen; guadagna 260 euro la settimana, he earns 260 euros a week.la2 pron.pers.f. 3a pers.sing.1 (compl. ogg.) her (riferito a donna o animale femmina o a cosa personificata); it (riferito a cosa o animale di sesso non specificato): ''Hai notizie di Giovanna?'' ''No, non la vedo da tempo'', ''Have you any news of Joan?'' ''No, I haven't seen her for ages''; aspettiamola, sono certo che arriverà, let's wait for her, I'm sure she'll come; dammi quella lettera, la voglio leggere, give me that letter, I want to read it; non trovo la mia penna, aiutami a cercarla, I can't find my pen. Help me to look for it // eccola!, here she is (o it is)!2 (compl. ogg.) (formula di cortesia) you (usato anche al maschile): la ringrazio, Signora!, thank you (Madam)!; con la presente La invitiamo a presentarsi nei nostri uffici, you are hereby requested to visit our offices3 (in espressioni ellittiche): smettila!, stop it!; l'hai fatta grossa!, now you've done it!; non ce la faccio più!, I can't go on!4 (region.) (pleonastico, con funzione di sogg.): la mi dica, Signora!, can I help you, Madam?; non la doveva proprio capitare!, that should never have happened!la3 s.m. (mus.) A, la: sonata in la maggiore, sonata in A major; l'oboe diede il la all'orchestra, the oboe gave the (tuning) A to the orchestra // la bemolle, A flat // dare il la alla conversazione, to set the tone of the conversation.* * *I [la] art det fSee:II [la] prondav vocale l'1) (oggetto: riferito a persona) her, (riferito a cosa) itper fraseologia vedi: lo2)(oggetto: forma di cortesia)
La — youIII [la] sm invin attesa di risentirla — I (o we) look forward to hearing from you
Mus A, (solfeggiando la scala) lah* * *I [la](l' before vowel) articolo determinativo femminile singolare ilII [la]pronome personale femminile1) (complemento oggetto) (riferito a persona di sesso femminile) her; (riferito a cosa o animale) it2) (forma di cortesia) youIII [la]sostantivo maschile invariabile mus. A, la(h)dare il la — to give an A; fig. to set the tone
* * *la1/la/ (l' before vowel)artc.det.f.sing.→ il.————————la2/la/v. la nota della voce io.pron.pers.f.1 (complemento oggetto) (riferito a persona di sesso femminile) her; (riferito a cosa o animale) it; non la capisco I don't understand her; portamela! bring it to me!2 (forma di cortesia) you; la ringrazio thank you3 (con oggetto indeterminato) smettila! stop it o that! non ce la faccio più I can't stick it any longer.————————la3/la/m.inv. -
14 là
1. art f sg thela signora Rossi Mrs Rossila domenica on Sundaysmi piace la birra I like beer2. pron 1. sg ( persona) her(cosa, animale) itla prenderò I'll take it2. also La sg you3. m music nel solfeggio della scala la(h)* * *la1 art.det.f.sing.1 the: la terra, la luna, the earth, the moon; la campagna inglese, the English countryside; la fine del mondo, the end of the world; l'età della pietra, the Stone Age; la storia d'Italia, the history of Italy; l'isola di Wight, the Isle of Wight; la regina di Svezia, the Queen of Sweden; la donna di cuori, the queen of hearts; la città era deserta, the city was deserted; la rock-star più famosa del momento, the most famous rock star at the time; ecco la casa che vorrei comprare, this is the house I'd like to buy; era l'estate del '73, it was the summer of 1973; la seconda metà dell'800, the second half of the 19th century // la 'Queen Elizabeth', the 'Queen Elizabeth'2 (spesso non si traduce): la Signora Rossi, Mrs Rossi; Maria la Sanguinaria, Bloody Mary; la regina Vittoria, Queen Victoria; l'Italia, l'Europa, Italy, Europe; la Gran Bretagna è un'isola, Great Britain is an island; la settimana prossima, scorsa, next, last week; la mostra resta chiusa la domenica, the exhibition is closed on Sundays; è l'una, it's one o'clock; l'estate sta per finire, summer is nearly over; adoro la musica, I love music; la carne non mi piace, preferisco il pesce, I don't like meat, I prefer fish; l'agricoltura è la principale fonte di ricchezza della zona, farming is the main source of income in the area; la geografia è la sua materia preferita, geography is his favourite subject; negli ultimi anni la tecnologia ha fatto notevoli progressi, technology has made great strides in the last few years; la madre di Franco, Frank's mother // la 'Francesca da Rimini' è un'opera di Zandonai, 'Francesca da Rimini' is an opera by Zandonai3 (si traduce con un agg. poss.): lui lavora in banca, la moglie insegna, he works in a bank, his wife is a teacher; mettiti la giacca, put your jacket on; mi mise la mano sulla spalla, he put his hand on my shoulder; gli hanno rubato la macchina, his car's been stolen4 (si traduce con l'art. indef.) a, an: la foca è un mammifero, a seal is a mammal; hai la macchina da scrivere?, have you got a typewriter?; hanno una villa con la piscina, they've got a house with a swimming-pool; aveva la fronte alta e spaziosa, he had a deep, wide forehead; fumo soltanto la pipa, I only smoke a pipe; si è messa in testa di fare l'attrice, she's got it into her head to become an actress5 (si traduce con il partitivo) some, any: hai ordinato l'acqua minerale?, have you ordered any mineral water?; preferisci mangiare il riso o la pasta?, would you prefer to have some rice or (some) pasta?; manca la chiave a questa porta, there isn't any key to this door6 (con valore distr.) a, an: queste uova costano un euro la dozzina, these eggs cost one euro a dozen; guadagna 260 euro la settimana, he earns 260 euros a week.la2 pron.pers.f. 3a pers.sing.1 (compl. ogg.) her (riferito a donna o animale femmina o a cosa personificata); it (riferito a cosa o animale di sesso non specificato): ''Hai notizie di Giovanna?'' ''No, non la vedo da tempo'', ''Have you any news of Joan?'' ''No, I haven't seen her for ages''; aspettiamola, sono certo che arriverà, let's wait for her, I'm sure she'll come; dammi quella lettera, la voglio leggere, give me that letter, I want to read it; non trovo la mia penna, aiutami a cercarla, I can't find my pen. Help me to look for it // eccola!, here she is (o it is)!2 (compl. ogg.) (formula di cortesia) you (usato anche al maschile): la ringrazio, Signora!, thank you (Madam)!; con la presente La invitiamo a presentarsi nei nostri uffici, you are hereby requested to visit our offices3 (in espressioni ellittiche): smettila!, stop it!; l'hai fatta grossa!, now you've done it!; non ce la faccio più!, I can't go on!4 (region.) (pleonastico, con funzione di sogg.): la mi dica, Signora!, can I help you, Madam?; non la doveva proprio capitare!, that should never have happened!la3 s.m. (mus.) A, la: sonata in la maggiore, sonata in A major; l'oboe diede il la all'orchestra, the oboe gave the (tuning) A to the orchestra // la bemolle, A flat // dare il la alla conversazione, to set the tone of the conversation.* * *I [la] art det fSee:II [la] prondav vocale l'1) (oggetto: riferito a persona) her, (riferito a cosa) itper fraseologia vedi: lo2)(oggetto: forma di cortesia)
La — youIII [la] sm invin attesa di risentirla — I (o we) look forward to hearing from you
Mus A, (solfeggiando la scala) lah* * *I [la](l' before vowel) articolo determinativo femminile singolare ilII [la]pronome personale femminile1) (complemento oggetto) (riferito a persona di sesso femminile) her; (riferito a cosa o animale) it2) (forma di cortesia) youIII [la]sostantivo maschile invariabile mus. A, la(h)dare il la — to give an A; fig. to set the tone
* * *là/la/Come l'italiano là, anche il suo equivalente inglese there è avverbio di stato in luogo o moto a luogo, e indica un punto lontano sia da chi parla sia da chi ascolta (in tal modo opponendosi a qui / here): i miei figli sono qui, i tuoi sono là = my children are here, yours are there. L'opposizione qui / là si ritrova nell'uso dei verbi andare e venire: venite qui = come here; andate là = go there. - Là, aggiunto a pronomi e aggettivi dimostrativi di terza persona, ne rafforza il valore indicativo: quel cane là = that dog (over) there; quello là = that one (there); là non viene però tradotto in inglese in un'espressione come quel giorno là = that day, che non ha implicazione di luogo ma di tempo. - Si noti che quando là è seguito da un altro avverbio di luogo ( là dentro, là fuori, là sopra, là sotto), negli equivalenti inglesi there non precede ma segue l'altro avverbio: in there, out there, over there, under there.1 (stato e moto) there; vai là go over there; qua e là here and there; là dentro, sopra in there, up there; eccoli là! there they are! chi va là? mil. who goes there? (rafforzativo) guarda là che confusione! look what a mess! quel giorno là that day; quelle persone là those people there; quell'aggeggio là that there contraption2 di là (in un'altra stanza) in there, over there, in the other room; (moto) that way; (provenienza) from there; al di là di beyond; al di là dell'oceano on the other side of the ocean, over the ocean3 in là andare o spingersi troppo in là to go too far; fare un passo in là to step aside; tirarsi o farsi in là colloq. to budge up o over; essere in là con gli anni to be getting on in years; più in là (nel tempo) later onessere più di là che di qua to be pretty far gone; ma va' là! you don't say! come on! di là da venire yet to come. -
15 cross
I 1. [krɒs] [AE krɔːs]1) (shape) croce f.the Cross — relig. la Croce
to put a cross against — segnare con una croce [name, item]
"put a cross in the box" — "sbarrate la casella", "segnate la casella con una croce"
a cross between Hitler and Napoleon — fig. un incrocio fra Hitler e Napoleone
3) sart. sbieco m.to cut sth. on the cross — tagliare qcs. di sbieco
4) sport (in football) cross m., traversone m.2.1) (angry) arrabbiato, irritato, di cattivo umoreto be cross with sb. — essere seccato con qcn.
to be cross about sth. — essere di cattivo umore per qcs.
to get cross — arrabbiarsi o adirarsi ( with con)
2) (transverse) [ timber] trasversale, obliquo3) (contrary to general direction) [breeze, swell] contrario••II 1. [krɒs] [AE krɔːs]1) (go across) attraversare [road, country, room]; passare, attraversare [ river]; superare, oltrepassare [border, line, mountains]; [ bridge] attraversare, scavalcare [river, road]; [road, railway line, river] tagliare, attraversare [country, desert]; [ line] attraversare, tagliare [ page]2) fig. superare, oltrepassare [limit, boundary]3) (meet) [road, railway line] incrociare, intersecare [road, railway line, river]4) (place in shape of a cross) incrociareto cross one's legs — incrociare o accavallare le gambe
5) biol. bot. zool. incrociare, ibridare7) (draw line across) (s)barrare [ cheque]2.1) (anche cross over) (go across) fare una traversata3.to cross oneself — relig. segnarsi, farsi il segno della croce
••* * *[kros] I adjective(angry: I get very cross when I lose something.)- crosslyII 1. plural - crosses; noun1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.)2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.)3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.)4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.)5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.)6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.)7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.)2. verb1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.)2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.)3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.)4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.)5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.)6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.)7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.)8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!)•- cross-- crossing
- crossbow
- cross-breed
- cross-bred
- crosscheck 3. noun(the act of crosschecking.) controllo accurato, riscontro- cross-country skiing
- cross-examine
- cross-examination
- cross-eyed
- cross-fire
- at cross-purposes
- cross-refer
- cross-reference
- crossroads
- cross-section
- crossword puzzle
- crossword
- cross one's fingers
- cross out* * *cross (1) /krɒs/n.1 croce ( segno, oggetto, simbolo): Maltese Cross, croce di Malta; the Cross and the Crescent, la Croce e la Mezzaluna; (mil., in GB) the Distinguished Service Cross, la Croce al Valor Militare; to mark with a cross, segnare con una croce; to put a cross against a name, segnare un nome con una croce4 (zool., bot.) incrocio; ibrido: The mule is a cross between a mare and an ass, il mulo è l'incrocio d'una cavalla con un asino5 (fig.) incrocio; via di mezzo; (un) misto: The taste is a cross between yoghurt and cream cheese, il sapore è una via di mezzo tra lo yogurt e il formaggio burroso7 (mecc.) crociera; raccordo a croce● (relig.) cross-bearer, portatore di croce; crocifero □ cross-shaped, cruciforme □ to make one's cross, fare una croce ( in luogo della firma) □ on the cross, diagonalmente; ( anche sartoria) di sbieco; (fam. USA) (in modo) disonesto □ (stor.) to take the cross, farsi crociato □ (fig.) to take up one's cross, accettare (con rassegnazione) la propria croce.cross (2) /krɒs/a.1 arrabbiato; irritato; di cattivo umore; iroso: to be cross with sb., essere arrabbiato con q.; a cross word, una parola irosa● ( Si veda anche sotto i singoli lemmi) (leg.) cross appeal, appello incidentale □ (naut.) cross bearing, rilevamento incrociato □ (geol.) cross-bedding, stratificazione incrociata □ (polit., GB) cross bench, banco di deputato indipendente ( alla Camera dei Lord) □ (polit., GB) cross-bencher, deputato indipendente □ cross-border, transfrontaliero; tra Stati confinanti; con l'estero; estero; straniero: (fin.) cross-border merger, incorporazione di società straniere; cross-border worker, frontaliere □ (edil.) cross bracing, controvento □ (leg.) cross-claim, domanda riconvenzionale □ (comput.) cross compiler, compilatore incrociato □ ( boxe) cross counter, colpo d'incontro □ (GB) cross-curricular, multidisciplinare □ cross-dating, datazione incrociata □ (med.) cross-dominance, lateralità incrociata □ (rag.) cross entry, trasferimento d'una somma ad altro conto □ cross hairs, reticolo ( di arma da fuoco o su schermo di computer) □ (mecc.) cross-head screwdriver, giravite a testa obliqua □ (fin.) cross holding, partecipazione incrociata □ (chim.) cross link, legame trasversale □ (med.) cross-matching technique, tecnica della prova crociata ( del sangue) □ (fin.) cross participation, partecipazione incrociata □ (mecc.) cross-peen hammer, martello da meccanico □ (mat.) cross product, prodotto vettoriale □ (fin.) cross rate, corso ( di cambio) indiretto; parità indiretta □ (mat.) cross ratio, birapporto □ ( sport) cross shot, ( calcio) tiro trasversale, traversone; ( tennis, ecc.) tiro angolato □ ( USA) cross street, (strada) traversa □ cross stroke, frego ( a penna); ( sport: golf, ecc.) tiro trasversale □ (polit.) cross voting, voto trasversale □ cross wires, reticolo □ (fam. GB) as cross as two sticks, irritatissimo; d'umore nero □ at cross purposes, senza capirsi; fraintendendosi: to talk at cross purposes, parlare senza capirsi; fraintendersi.♦ (to) cross /krɒs/A v. t.1 attraversare: to cross a road [the sea], attraversare una strada [il mare]2 attraversare; passare su; passare per: A worried look crossed her face, un'espressione preoccupata le si disegnò sul viso; It has never crossed my mind, non mi è mai passato per la testa3 oltrepassare; superare: to cross the gender divide, superare le differenze di sesso; to cross the bounds of decency, superare i limiti della decenza4 incrociare; intersecare; tagliare; sbarrare: to cross two wires, incrociare due fili; Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue at Times Square, Broadway interseca la Settima Avenue a Times Square; to cross one's «t's», tagliare le (o fare il taglietto alle) «t»; to cross one's arms, incrociare le braccia; to cross one's legs, incrociare le gambe; ( su una sedia) accavallare le gambe; to cross one's fingers, incrociare le dita ( per scaramanzia); My previous letter crossed yours, la mia lettera precedente ha incrociato la tua; to cross each other, incrociarsi; intersecarsi5 fare una croce su; sbarrare: to cross a name, fare una croce su un nome; to cross a ballot paper, mettere la croce su una scheda elettorale; ( banca) to cross a cheque, sbarrare un assegno6 contrariare; contrastare; opporsi a: Nobody likes to be crossed, a nessuno piace essere contrariato; to cross sb. 's plans, contrastare i piani di q.7 (bot., zool.) incrociare, ibridareB v. i.1 fare una traversata: I crossed by hovercraft from Ramsgate to Calais, feci la traversata sull'hovercraft da Ramsgate a Calais2 andare, recarsi ( attraversando un confine, il mare, ecc.); passare; entrare: We crossed into Austria, siamo entrati in Austria3 incrociarsi: We crossed on the street, ci siamo incrociati per strada; Our letters crossed in the post, le nostre lettere si sono incrociate● Cross!, avanti! ( ai semafori pedonali) □ (polit., GB) to cross the floor, passare all'opposizione (o dalla parte del governo); votare per il partito avverso □ to cross sb. 's hand = to cross sb.'s palm ► sotto □ to cross one's heart, mettersi una mano sul cuore ( per asseverare): Cross my heart ( and hope to die)!, mi venga un colpo ( se non è vero, se sono stato io, ecc.) □ (relig.) to cross oneself, farsi il segno della croce; segnarsi □ (fig.) to cross sb. 's palm with silver, dare soldi a ( una chiromante, ecc., che legge la mano); (scherz.) ungere q., allungare una bustarella a q. □ to cross sb. 's path, trovarsi sulla strada di q.; sbarrare la strada a q. □ (fig.) to cross one's «t's» and dot one's «i's», controllare tutti i dettagli; essere molto preciso □ ( anche fig.) to cross swords with sb., incrociare la spada con q. □ (fig.) We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, ci occuperemo di quella faccenda quando sarà il momento.* * *I 1. [krɒs] [AE krɔːs]1) (shape) croce f.the Cross — relig. la Croce
to put a cross against — segnare con una croce [name, item]
"put a cross in the box" — "sbarrate la casella", "segnate la casella con una croce"
a cross between Hitler and Napoleon — fig. un incrocio fra Hitler e Napoleone
3) sart. sbieco m.to cut sth. on the cross — tagliare qcs. di sbieco
4) sport (in football) cross m., traversone m.2.1) (angry) arrabbiato, irritato, di cattivo umoreto be cross with sb. — essere seccato con qcn.
to be cross about sth. — essere di cattivo umore per qcs.
to get cross — arrabbiarsi o adirarsi ( with con)
2) (transverse) [ timber] trasversale, obliquo3) (contrary to general direction) [breeze, swell] contrario••II 1. [krɒs] [AE krɔːs]1) (go across) attraversare [road, country, room]; passare, attraversare [ river]; superare, oltrepassare [border, line, mountains]; [ bridge] attraversare, scavalcare [river, road]; [road, railway line, river] tagliare, attraversare [country, desert]; [ line] attraversare, tagliare [ page]2) fig. superare, oltrepassare [limit, boundary]3) (meet) [road, railway line] incrociare, intersecare [road, railway line, river]4) (place in shape of a cross) incrociareto cross one's legs — incrociare o accavallare le gambe
5) biol. bot. zool. incrociare, ibridare7) (draw line across) (s)barrare [ cheque]2.1) (anche cross over) (go across) fare una traversata3.to cross oneself — relig. segnarsi, farsi il segno della croce
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16 alo
alo, aluī, altum od. alitum, ere (got. alan, aufwachsen, altisländ. ala, nähren, hervorbringen; vgl. noch ahd. alt, alt, eigentl. großgewachsen u. griech. ολτος, unersättlich), großnähren, aufnähren, im weitern Sinne übh. nähren, ernähren, I) eig.: 1) v. leb. Subjj.: a) großnähren, aufnähren (oft verb. mit educare, großziehen, erziehen), alui, educavi, Acc. fr.: alqm nefrendem, Liv. Andr. fr.: illam parvulam (v. der Amme), Ter.: puerum, Ter.: genitos liberos tollere alereque, Curt.: Athenis natus altusque educatusque Atticis, Plaut.: is natus et omnem pueritiam Arpini altus, Sall.: altus educatusque inter arma, Liv.: altus alieno sumptu, Varr. fr.: alqm alci furtim alendum mandare, Curt.: alqm alci committere alendum clam, Ov.: u. (poet.) virgo regia, quam lectulus in molli complexu matris alebat, Catull. 64, 88: u. (bildl.) intra parietes aluit eam gloriam, quam etc., Cic. Brut. 32: urbs, in qua et nata et alta sit eloquentia, Cic. Brut. 39. – m. Ang. wem? durch Dat., si cui praeterea validus male filius in re praeclara sublatus aletur, Hor. sat. 2, 5, 45 sq. – m. Ang. wozu? durch in od. ad m. Akk., fortunae, in quam alebatur, capax, Vell. 2, 93, 1: orientis enim illud iuventae decus deorum atque hominum indulgentiā ad excidium eius (Carthaginis) alebatur, Val. Max. 2, 10, 4.
b) ernähren, nähren, füttern (säugen) speisen u. übh. halten, illam mulierem cum familia, Ter.: viginti domi cibicidas, Lucil. fr.: ducentos servos, Hor.: aliquid monstri, Ter.: parentes, Mela u. Quint.: se et suos, Caes.: elephantos, Cic.: pavonum greges pascere atque alere, Varr. fr.: al. equos aut canes ad venandum, Ter.: anseres in Capitolio, Cic.: exercitum, maiores copias, Cic.: exercitus contra alqm iam multos annos, Caes.: exercitus in Asia Ciliciaque ob nimias opes Mithridatis, Sall. – m. Ang. wie? durch Advv., alqm publice, Nep.: dapsiliter amicos, Naev. com. fr.: indecorabiliter alienos, Att. fr. – m. Angabe wo? ali ad villam, Cic. Rosc. Am. § 44. – m. Ang. wodurch? od. womit? durch Abl., magnum numerum equitatus suo sumptu, Caes.: agri reditu suos, Plin. ep.: puerum tepidi ope lactis, Ov.: infantem suo lacte (v.d. Mutter), Gell. 12, 1, 6: alterā papillā muliebris sexus liberos, Curt.: binos ubere fetus, Verg.: ali humanis manibus (v. wilden Tieren), Liv.: al. Metelli exercitum stipendio frumentoque, Sall.: equos foliis ex arboribus strictis, Caes.: agrestes peregrino frumento, Liv.: u. (bildl.) oratorem quodam uberi iuncundoque suco, Quint.: u. so se alere alqā re od. ex alqā re u. ali alqā re od. (selten) per alqd, sich durch od. von etw. nähren, se suosque latrociniis, Caes.: se ex usura eius (legatae rei), ICt.: ali turbā atque seditionibus sine cura, Sall.: ali venando, Mela: ali lacte, Cic.: ali panico corrupto, Caes.: ali pecore, serpentibus, Mela: ali viperinis carnibus, Plin.: ali nectareis aquis, Ov.: ali per dedecus Neronis, Tac. hist. 1, 4.
2) v. lebl. Subjj.: a) v. Grundstücken, v. Zufuhr, v. der Jagd od. v.a. Geschäften, jmd. nähren, jmdm. Unterhalt gewähren, Lebensmittel zuführen, cum agellus eum non satis aleret, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 72: idem hic agellus illos alet, Nep. Phoc. 1, 4: ne deserto agro non esset, unde uxor ac liberi sui alerentur, Val. Max. 4, 4, 6: sterilis diu palus aptaque remis vicinas urbes alit, Hor. de art. poet 65 sq.: quam (plebis turbam) nec capere tam exiguus collis nec alere in tanta inopia frumenti poterat, Liv. 5, 40, 5: nec vi capi videbat posse urbem, ut quam prope liberi ab Carthagine commeatus alerent, Liv. 25, 23, 3: quod et in Italia et in Africa duos diversos exercitus alere aerarium non potest, Liv. 28, 41, 11: venatus viros pariter ac feminas alit, Tac. Germ. 46: quos manus atque lingua periurio aut sanguine civili alebat, Sall. Cat. 14, 3.
b) v. der Luft, v. Himmelskörpern usw., lebende Wesen u. Lebl. nähren, ihnen Nahrung zuführen, sie beleben, Lucr. 1, 191 u. 804 - 816. Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 50 u. 101 u. 118. Cic. Tusc. 1, 43: luna alit ostrea et implet echinos, Lucil.: sat. fr. inc. 46: lucentem globum lunae Titaniaque astra spiritus intus alit, Verg. Aen. 6, 725 sq. itaque se ipse (mundus) consumptione et senio alebat sui, Cic. Tim. 18. c) v. der Erde, v. Ländern u. Gewässern, in denen leb. Wesen u. Pflanzen vorkommen u. fortkommen, nähren, ernähren, tellus umida maiores herbas alit, Verg.: quicquid ex satis frigoris impatiens est, aegre alit terra, Mela: terra altius fossa generandis alendisque seminibus fecundior fit, Quint.: interiora alendis frugibus mitia, Curt.: eadem terra rhinocerotas alit, non generat, Curt.: India alit formicas, Mela: mare Caspium ingentis magnitudinis serpentes alit, Curt.: squalida siccitate regio non hominem, non frugem alit, Curt.: Borysthenes alit laetissima pabula magnosque pisces, Mela: ductoresque alii, quos Africa terra triumphis dives alit, Verg.: tunc rhombos minus aequora alebant? Hor.
d) v.a. lebl. Subjj., die Pflanzen, Gewässer, Feuer nähren, speisen, α) Pflanzen: gramen erat circa, quod proximus umor alebat, Ov.: pax aluit vites et sucos condidit uvae, Tibull.: multi fontes dulcibus aquis passim manantibus alunt silvas, Curt.: alibi multa arbor et vitis largos mitesque fructus alit, Curt.: quin etiam nebulā alitur (spionia), Plin.: u. im Bilde, pleramque eorum partem vitiorum omnium seminarium effusius aluisse, Amm. 22, 4, 2. – β) Gewässer nähren, speisen, anwachsen lassen, monte decurrens velut amnis, imbres quem super notas aluere ripas, Hor. carm. 4, 2, 5: idem (Libanus mons) amnem Iordanen alit funditque, Tac. hist. 5, 6: Padus aliis amnibus adeo augescit atque alitur, ut etc., Mel. 2, 4, 4 (2. § 62). – γ) Feuer nähren, ihm Nahrung geben, ignem, Curt.: flammas, Ov.: al. flammam pinguem atque olentem (v. Bernstein), Tac.: ossibus ignes, Mela: ipsis in undis alitur incendium, Iustin.: id mercimonium, quo flamma alitur, Tac.: diductis, quibus flamma alebatur, Quint.
e) v. Mitteln u.v. Pers., die den Körper und seine Teile u. ihm anhaftende Übel nähren usw., α) im guten Sinne, nähren u. kräftigen, gedeihen lassen (Ggstz. minuere), cibi qui alunt, nährende Sp., Cels.: omnes corporis extremas quoque partes, Lucr.: corpus, Cels. u. Plin. (vgl. otia corpus alunt, Ov. ex Pont. 1, 4, 21: minuendo corpus alebat, Ov. met. 8, 878): vires, Caes.: staturam, Caes.: quorum ciborum diversitate reficitur stomachus et pluribus minore fastidio alitur, Quint.: al. capillum od. pilos, den Haarwuchs befördern, Plin.: alitur ulcus od. vulnus, wird geheilt, Cels. – β) im üblen Sinne, nähren = vergrößern, verschlimmern, morbum, Nep. Att. 21, 6: bildl., vulnus venis (v. Liebenden), Verg. Aen. 4, 2: haec vulnera vitae non minimam partem mortis formidine aluntur, Lucr. 3, 63 sq.
II) übtr., nähren, lebendig erhalten, beleben, hegen, (weiter) fördern, immer mehr und mehr entwickeln, weiter ausbilden, weiter verbreiten, honos alit artes, Cic.: laus alit artes, Poët. vet. fr.: opes tempus aluit, Mela: alit aemulatio ingenia, Vell.: quid alat formetque poëtam, Hor.: hos successus alit, Verg.: consuetudo ius est, quod leviter a natura tractum aluit et maius fecit usus, Cic.: nolo meis impensis illorum ali luxuriam, Nep.: u. so al. amorem, Ov.: audaciam, Cic.: audaciam in peius, Amm.: bellum, Cic. (vgl. bellum se ipsum alit, Liv.): dubitatione bellum, Tac.: belli materiam, Curt.: civitatem, die Wohlfahrt des St. fördern, Caes.: consuetudinem perditarum contionum, Cic.: contentiones civitatium, Iustin.: diutus controversiam, Caes.: ingenium, Cic.: serendis rumoribus aptum otium, Curt.: rumores credulitate suā, Liv.: seditiones civitatium, Tac.: malignis sermonibus non ali, sich nicht weiden an usw., Plin. ep.: al. spem alcis mollibus sententiis, Cic.: alitur vitium vivitque tegendo, Verg.: vitia, quae semper facultatibus licentiāque et assentationibus aluntur, Vell. – / Partiz. Perf. altus od. alitus gleich üblich, s. Georges, Lexik. der latein. Wortf. S. 36.
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17 detraho
dē-traho, trāxī, tractum, ere, I) herab-, herunterziehen, -nehmen, herab-, herunterreißen, 1) eig.: a) übh.: alqm de curru, Cic.: alqm de caelo (bildl., seines hohen Ruhms berauben), Cic.: alqm e curru, Val. Max.: alqm ex suspendio, Cels.: alqm pedibus e tribunali, Suet.: alqm ab ipsis aris pulvinaribusque, Cic. – alqm equo, Liv.: alqm lecto, Curt.: integrum corpus Christi patibulo, Lact.: coronam capite, Val. Max.: virgam non altā ilice, Ov. – armatos ingenti corporum mole secum ad terram, Curt.: feros tauros cornibus ad terram, Suet. – b) ein Bauwerk usw. herab-, niederreißen, schleifen, pontes et scalas, Tac.: statuas, Lampr.: statuas et imagines eius, Iustin.: muros coloniae, munimenta servitii, Tac.: castella trans Euphratem, Tac.
2) übtr., herabziehen, erniedrigen, filiae ex fastigio paterno rerum mutatione detractae, Curt. 3, 13 (35), 12: sciat regum maiestatem difficilius ad medium detrahi, quam a mediis ad ima praecipitari, Liv. 37, 45, 18.
II) wegziehen, wegnehmen, A) abziehen, abnehmen, abreißen, 1) eig.: a) übh.: crumenam sibi de collo, Plaut.: de digito anulum, Ter.: alci de digito anulum, Cic.: de mulis stramenta, Caes.: e manu alcis anulum, Val. Max. u. Eutr.: ex aure alcis bacam od. unionem, Hor. u. Suet.: e veste matris fibulas, Hyg.: nomen ex scutis, herausmeißeln, Auct. b. Alex.: lapidem quadratum ex opere, herausnehmen, Plin. ep.: alci ungulum, Pacuv. fr.: alci anulum, Ter. u. Suet.: torquem hosti, Cic.: scutum militi, Caes.: frenos equis, Liv. u. Aur. Vict.: strata od. clitellas mulis, Liv.: copulam canibus, Phaedr.: vestem corpori, Curt.: diadema capiti, Curt.: coronam capiti (suo), Liv. u. Plin.: crinalem capiti vittam, Ov.: lectis argenteam laminam, Suet. – m. bl. Acc., vestimenta, Cato fr.: vestem, Cic.: loricam vestemque, Curt.: soccos, Ter.: socculum, Suet.: signum (das Siegel), Nep. – b) insbes.: α) scherend od. schindend od. schälend von einem Körper abziehen, pecori lanas, abscheren, Ps. Quint. decl.: u. so lanam, Col.: capillos, Cael. Aur. – coria occisis, Mela: pellem, Hor. u. Phaedr.: pelles vitulorum marinorum corpori, Plin.: si summa pellicula detracta est, sich abgeschält hat, Cels.: quid me mihi detrahis? warum ziehst du mich selber (meine Haut) ab? Ov.: cucumeris se mina detractis corticibus, geschälte, Cels. – β) als t. t. des Gartenbaues, einen Setzling vom Stamme abreißen, flagellum matri, Col.: malleolos quam maturissimos viti, Col. – γ) als mediz. t. t., aus dem Körper abführen, ausleeren, abzapfen, dem Körper entziehen, materiam per os, Scrib.: materiam ex capite per nares vel os, Scrib.: materiam per alvum, Scrib.: cathetere liquorem (des Wassersüchtigen), Cael. Aur.: sanguinem venis, Lucr.: sanguinem, Capit.: si satis materiae (Blutstoff, Blut) detractum est, Cels. – v. Heilmitteln, sinapi detrahit largiter pituitam, Scrib.: hoc medicamentum detrahere dixit post diem septimum fragmina quaedam lapidum quasi arenam, Scrib. – v. Embryo, praeseminatio crescens ex omnibus cibi partibus detrahit alimentum in se, führt sich zu, zieht an sich, Vitr.
2) übtr.: a) wegnehmen, abnehmen übh., quod ab alterutra detraxit parte reponit eius in adversa, Lucr.: ab ore figuram, Prop.: de homine sensus, Cic.: cum de symmetria sit detractum aut adiectum, Vitr.: multis erit de magnitudine et longitudine detrahendum corporis, Augustin.: feros habitus homini, Ov.: vindicet (gebe zurück) antiquam faciem vultusque ferinos detrahat, Ov. – b) als milit. t. t., einen Truppenteil wegziehen, absondern, detachieren, ex tertia acie singulas cohortes, Caes. b. c. 3, 89, 3: cohortes duas et complures singulatim, Caes. b. G. 3, 2, 3. – c) wegnehmen = weglassen, auslassen, parvis momentis multa natura aut affingit (setzt zu) aut mutat aut detrahit, Cic.: nec detrahens quicquam vitae beatae nec adiciens, Sen. – als gramm. t. t., Buchstaben usw. wegnehmen, weglassen, wegfallen lassen (Ggstz. adicere), litteras syllabasque, Quint. 1, 6, 22: consonantes, Quint. 9, 4, 86: litteram, Isid. 1, 31, 4: coniunctiones, Suet. Aug. 86, 1. – d) numerisch von einer Summe, einem Gewicht abziehen, de tota summa binas quinquagesimas, Cic.: alqd de summa frumenti, Cic.: nihil de vivo, Cic.: de militum cibariis, Quint.: neque detractum de pondere quicquam, Lucr. – multae (von der Strafsumme) novem partes, Nep.: ponderibus antiquis aut adiecit aut detraxit, Scrib. – prägn., durch Wegnahme, Abzug vermindern, verringern, pondus, Nep.: imperatorium sumptum pulsis non necessariis ad solidi dimidium, Capit.: et lucubrationes detraxi et meridiationes addidi, Cic. – e) ein geistiges oder moral. Übel od. Gut abnehmen, benehmen, alci unius mensis laborem, vom Halse schaffen, Cic.: facientibus iter multum defatigationis, Quint.: illam opinionem maerenti, Cic.: animis errorem (die Ungewißheit) nostris, Ov.: molestiam (von einem Umstand), Vitr.: inanes sollicitudines (v. der Philosophie), Cic.: alci calamitatem, dem Unglück entreißen, Cic.: senatui infamiam tanti flagitii, ersparen, Tac.: fingendus est nobis oratione nostrā detractis vitiis orator, ein fehlerfreier R., Cic.: detractā opinione probitatis, wenn der Glaube an seine R. benommen ist, fehlt, Cic. – f) jmd. von einem Vorhaben abbringen, alqm a deformi proposito, Amm. 26, 7, 13.
B) wegziehen, fortziehen, weg-, fortschleppen, 1) eig.: alqm manu suā, Liv. epit. 30: alqm spectaculis, Suet. Cal. 35, 2 (vgl. Cal. 55, 1; Suet. Dom. 10, 1). – m. Ang. wohin? navem ad terram, ans L. ziehen, Auct. b. Alex. 10, 6. – m. Ang. wozu? durch Dat., magnam vim materiae faciendo aggeri, Curt. 8, 10 (38), 30. – 2) übtr.: a) eine Pers. von einem Orte od. aus einem Besitz entfernen, inimicum ex Gallia, Cic.: Hannibalem ex Italia od. ex Italiae possessione, Liv. – b) jmd. zu etw. zwingen, nötigen, alqm ad aequum certamen, Liv.: alqm ad hanc accusationem, Cic.: alqm in iudicium, vor G. zu erscheinen nötigen, Cic.
C) im weitern u. üblen Sinne, entziehend weg- od. fort- od. abnehmen, entziehen, entwenden, 1) eig.: α) v. Pers.: fetus nido implumes, Verg.: equos equitibus, Caes. – spolia hostium templis porticibusque, Liv.: ex Olympii Iovis templo spolia Gallorum Illyriorumque, Liv.: arma templis, Flor.: arma templo affixa, Quint.: pugionem templo Salutis, Tac.: gladium delubro Martis, Suet.: templis compluribus dona, Suet.: alci fasces (Ggstz. deferre), Hor. – β) v. lebl. Subjj.: magnam sol partem (maris) detrahit aestu, Lucr.: valetudo detraxit vires, Vitr.: aër agitatus a vitiosis corporibus detrahit sucum, Vitr.
2) übtr.: a) einer Person od. Sache entziehen, nehmen, vorenthalten, Abbruch tun, etw. schmälern, α) einer Pers.: duas legiones uni, Hirt. b. G.: caput (den Anführer), Vell.: alci Armeniam a senatu datam, Tac.: pompae simulacrum, bei dem Aufzug wegzulassen befehlen, Suet.: tres Pompeio triumphos, Prop.: magna duo auxilia (Unterstützung) Romanis, Liv.: alci dignitatem, Sall. u. Cic.: alci debitum honorem, Cic.: alci veram laudem, laudes bellicas, Cic.: ut alienum appetat et id, quod alteri detraxerit, assumat, Cic.: cum rerum ortum tribuas naturae, detrahas deo, Lact.: nihil tibi detraxit (hat vorenthalten) senatus, nisi id, quod etc., Cic.: m. folg. Relativsatz, multum detraxit ei (es tat ihm viel Abbruch), quod alienae erat civitatis, Nep. Eum. 1, 2. – β) einer Sache: multis rebus et locis veterem appellationem, Suet.: nihil vulgatae opinioni, Liv.: de suo iure aliquid et commodo, Cic.: multa de suis commodis, Cic.: celeritas (Schnelligkeit des Handelns) detracta de causa est, Cic.: ne quid de summo meo erga te amore detractum esse videatur, als hätte meine unbegrenzte Liebe zu dir Abbruch erlitten, Cic.: quantum detraxit ex studio (soviel er an Eifer nachließ), tantum amisit ex gloria, Cic. – b) durch die Rede entziehen, α) jmdm. etw. absprechen, saepe etiam facete concedas adversario id ipsum, quod ille tibi detrahit, Cic. de or. 2, 286. – β) von jmds. Ansehen usw. od. Taten entziehen, sie schmälern, de honestate et de auctoritate alcis, Cic.: de alcis fama et gloria, Cic.: de rebus gestis, Nep. – γ) jmd. verkleinern, verunglimpfen, verleumden, de alqo, Cic. u. Nep.: de se, Cic.: ne nihil detrahatur, damit doch etwas auszusetzen sei, Cic.: absol., de absentibus detrahendi causā maledice contumelioseque dicere, Cic.: Partiz. detrahens, verleumdend, verleumderisch, mulieres non detrahentes, Vulg. 1. Tim. 3, 11: Plur. subst., die Verleumder, declinet detrahentium linguas, Paulin. vit. S. Ambros. 55. – / Infin. Perf. synk. detraxe, Plaut. trin. 743.
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18 home
həum
1. noun1) (the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives: I work in London but my home is in Bournemouth; When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth; Africa is the home of the lion; We'll have to find a home for the kitten.) casa2) (the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally: America is the home of jazz.) cuna, patria3) (a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after: an old folk's home; a nursing home.) asilo, orfanato4) (a place where people stay while they are working: a nurses' home.) hogar5) (a house: Crumpy Construction build fine homes for fine people; He invited me round to his home.) casa
2. adjective1) (of a person's home or family: home comforts.) casero, del hogar2) (of the country etc where a person lives: home produce.) local; nacional3) ((in football) playing or played on a team's own ground: the home team; a home game.) en/de casa
3. adverb1) (to a person's home: I'm going home now; Hallo - I'm home!) a casa; en casa2) (completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be: He drove the nail home; Few of his punches went home; These photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.) completamente; justamente, (dar) en el blanco•- homeless- homely
- homeliness
- homing
- home-coming
- home-grown
- homeland
- home-made
- home rule
- homesick
- homesickness
- homestead
- home truth
- homeward
- homewards
- homeward
- homework
- at home
- be/feel at home
- home in on
- leave home
- make oneself at home
- nothing to write home about
home1 adj1. natal2. casero3. de casa / localhome2 adv a casahome3 n1. casa / hogar2. residenciatr[həʊm]1 (house) hogar nombre masculino, casa2 formal use domicilio3 (institution) asilo4 (country, village etc) patria, tierra5 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL hábitat nombre masculino6 SMALLSPORT/SMALL casa1 casero,-a2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (del) interior3 (native) natal4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL de casa, en casa1 en casa, a casa, de casa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat home en casahome sweet home hogar dulce hogarto be nothing to write home about no ser nada del otro mundo, no ser nada del otro juevesto come home to somebody darse cuenta■ it suddenly came home to me that I was all alone de repente me di cuenta de que estaba totalmente soloto feel at home figurative use estar a gusto, sentirse en casato make oneself at home ponerse cómodo,-aHome Office SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL Ministerio del Interiorhome rule autonomíahome help asistentahome page (Internet) página inicial, página principalhome run (in baseball) carrera completahome team equipo local, equipo de casahome town pueblo natal, patria chicahome ['ho:m] n1) : casa f, hogar m, domicilio mto feel at home: sentirse en casa2) institution: residencia f, asilo madj.• casero, -a adj.• doméstico, -a adj.• hogareño, -a adj.• nacional adj.• patrio, -a adj.adv.• a casa adv.n.• asilo s.m.• casa s.f.• fuego s.m.• habitación s.f.• hogar s.m.• patria s.f.• patria chica s.f.• posada s.f.v.• mandar a casa v.
I həʊm1) u c ( of person)a) ( dwelling) casa fto own one's own home — tener* casa propia
marital home — domicilio m conyugal; see also at home, home I 3); (before n)
b) ( in wider sense)they made their home in Germany — se establecieron en Alemania, fijaron su residencia en Alemania (frml)
to leave home — irse* de casa
those remarks were uncomfortably close to home — esos comentarios me (or le etc) tocaban muy de cerca
a home away from home o (BrE) a home from home — una segunda casa
home is where the heart is — el verdadero hogar está donde uno tiene a los suyos
c) ( family environment) hogar m2) ca) (of object, group, institution)can you find a home for these files somewhere? — (colloq) a ver si encuentras dónde guardar estos archivos
b) (of animal, plant) (Bot, Zool) hábitat m3) at homea) ( in house) en casawhat's that when it's at home? — (colloq) ¿y eso con qué se come? (fam)
b) ( at ease)make yourself at home — ponte cómodo, estás en tu casa
c) ( not abroad)d) ( Sport) en casato be/play at home — jugar* en casa
4) c ( institution) ( children's home) asilo m (AmL), orfanatorio m (Méx), centro m de acogida de menores (Esp); ( old people's home) residencia f de ancianosdogs' home — (BrE) perrera f
5) ( Sport)a) u ( the finish) meta f•Phrasal Verbs:- home in
II
1)a) ( where one lives) <come/arrive> a casanothing to write home about — nada del otro mundo or (fam) del otro jueves
b) ( from abroad)the folks back home — (AmE) la familia
2) ( Sport)the first horse/runner home — el primer caballo/corredor en llegar a la meta
to be home free o (BrE) home and dry — tener* la victoria asegurada
3) ( to desired place)to get something home to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a alguien
to drive something home (to somebody) — hacer(le)* entender algo (a alguien)
try to drive it home to him that... — hazle entender que...; see also strike home
III
adjective (before n)a) <address/telephone number> particular; <background/environment> familiar; <cooking/perm> caserohome comforts — comodidades fpl
home delivery — ( of purchases) entrega f a domicilio
home visit — ( by doctor) (BrE) visita f a domicilio
b) ( of origin)home state — ( in US) estado m natal or de procedencia
c) ( not foreign) <affairs/market> nacional[hǝʊm]1. N1) (=house) casa f ; (=residence) domicilio m•
at home — en casais Mr Lyons at home? — ¿está el señor Lyons?
I'm not at home in Japanese — apenas me defiendo en japonés, sé muy poco de japonés
for us this is a home from home — aquí estamos como en casa, esta es como una segunda casa para nosotros
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he comes from a good home — es de buena familia•
home sweet home — hogar, dulce hogar2) (=refuge) hogar m ; (=hospital, hostel) asilo m3) (=country) patria f ; (=town) ciudad f natal; (=origin) cuna f4) (Bio) hábitat m5) (Sport) (=target area) meta f (=home ground)6) (Comput) punto m inicial, punto m de partida2. ADV1) (lit) (=at home) en casa; (=to home) a casato be home — estar en casa; (=upon return) estar de vuelta en casa
I'll be home at five o'clock — (upon return) estaré en casa a las cinco
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as we say back home — como decimos en mi tierraback home in Australia — en mi tierra, (en) Australia
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to come home — volver a casa•
to get home — llegar a casa•
to go home — volver a casa; (from abroad) volver a la patria•
he leaves home at eight — sale de casa a las ocho•
that remark came near home — esa observación le hirió en lo vivo•
to see sb home — acompañar a algn a su casa•
to send sb home — mandar a algn a casa•
to stay home — quedarse en casa2) (fig)•
to bring sth home to sb — hacerle ver algo a algn•
it came home to me — me di cuenta de ello•
to drive sth home, to drive a point home — subrayar un puntopress 2., 7)•
to strike home — (=hit target) [shell, bullet] dar en el blanco; (=go right in) [hammer, nail] remachar3.VI [pigeons] volver a casa4.CPDhome address N — (on form) domicilio m
my home address — mi dirección particular, las señas de mi casa
home assembly N — montaje m propio
home-assembly•
for home assembly — para montaje propiohome automation N — domótica f
home banking N — banco m en casa
home base N — [of person] lugar m de residencia; [of guerrillas] base f de operaciones; [of company] sede f
home birth N — parto m a domicilio
home brew N — (=beer) cerveza f casera; (=wine) vino m casero
home buying N — compra f de vivienda
home comforts NPL — comodidades fpl domésticas
home computer N — ordenador m doméstico
home computing N — informática f doméstica
home cooking N — cocina f casera
the Home Counties NPL — (Brit) los condados alrededor de Londres
home country N — patria f, país m de origen
home delivery N — [of food] entrega f a domicilio; [of baby] parto m a domicilio
home economics NSING — (Scol) ciencia f del hogar
home field (US) N — (Sport) casa f
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to play on one's home field — jugar en casahome fries NPL — (US) carne picada frita con patatas y col
home front N — frente m interno
home ground N (Sport) —
to be on home ground — (fig) estar en su terreno or lugar
Home Guard N — (Brit) cuerpo de voluntarios para la defensa nacional durante la segunda guerra mundial
home help N — (=act) atención f domiciliaria, ayuda f a domicilio; (Brit) (=person) asistente(-a) m / f (especialmente los que, a cargo de la seguridad social, ayudan en las tareas domésticas a personas necesitadas)
home helper N — (US) asistente(-a) m / f
home improvements NPL — reformas fpl en casa
home industries NPL — (Comm) industrias fpl nacionales
home journey N — viaje m a casa, viaje m de vuelta
home leave N — permiso m para irse a casa
home market N — (Comm) mercado m nacional, mercado m interior
home match N — (Sport) partido m en casa
home movie N — película f hecha por un aficionado
home nations NPL (Brit) —
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the home nations — las cuatro naciones británicasHome Office N — (Brit) Ministerio m del Interior, Gobernación f (Mex)
home owner N — propietario(-a) m / f de una casa
home owners — propietarios mpl de viviendas
home ownership N — propiedad f de viviendas
home page N — (Internet) (=personal page) página f personal; (=webpage) página f web; (=start page) página f de inicio
home product N — (Comm) producto m nacional
home run N — (Baseball) jonrón m ; (=return journey) [of ship, truck] viaje m de vuelta
home sales NPL — ventas fpl nacionales
Home Secretary N — (Brit) Ministro m del Interior
home shopping N — venta f por correo; (TV, Telec) televenta f
the home side N — (Sport) el equipo de casa, el equipo local
home straight N — (Sport) recta f final
to be in the home straight — (fig) estar en la última recta
home stretch N — = home straight
the home team N — (Sport) el equipo de casa, el equipo local
home trade N — (Comm) comercio m interior
home truths NPL —
home victory N — (Sport) victoria f en casa
home video N — vídeo m amateur, video m amateur (LAm)
home visit N — visita f a domicilio
home waters NPL — aguas fpl territoriales
HOME COUNTIES Los Home Counties son los condados que se encuentran en los alrededores de Londres: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent y Middlesex, un alto porcentaje de cuya población se encuentra en buena posición económica. De ahí que el término Home Counties haya adquirido dimensiones culturales y a la gente que vive en ellos se les considere en general personas adineradas de clase media-alta que, además, tienen al hablar un acento muy particular, conocido como RP.home win N — (Sport) victoria f en casa
See:see cultural note ENGLISH in English* * *
I [həʊm]1) u c ( of person)a) ( dwelling) casa fto own one's own home — tener* casa propia
marital home — domicilio m conyugal; see also at home, home I 3); (before n)
b) ( in wider sense)they made their home in Germany — se establecieron en Alemania, fijaron su residencia en Alemania (frml)
to leave home — irse* de casa
those remarks were uncomfortably close to home — esos comentarios me (or le etc) tocaban muy de cerca
a home away from home o (BrE) a home from home — una segunda casa
home is where the heart is — el verdadero hogar está donde uno tiene a los suyos
c) ( family environment) hogar m2) ca) (of object, group, institution)can you find a home for these files somewhere? — (colloq) a ver si encuentras dónde guardar estos archivos
b) (of animal, plant) (Bot, Zool) hábitat m3) at homea) ( in house) en casawhat's that when it's at home? — (colloq) ¿y eso con qué se come? (fam)
b) ( at ease)make yourself at home — ponte cómodo, estás en tu casa
c) ( not abroad)d) ( Sport) en casato be/play at home — jugar* en casa
4) c ( institution) ( children's home) asilo m (AmL), orfanatorio m (Méx), centro m de acogida de menores (Esp); ( old people's home) residencia f de ancianosdogs' home — (BrE) perrera f
5) ( Sport)a) u ( the finish) meta f•Phrasal Verbs:- home in
II
1)a) ( where one lives) <come/arrive> a casanothing to write home about — nada del otro mundo or (fam) del otro jueves
b) ( from abroad)the folks back home — (AmE) la familia
2) ( Sport)the first horse/runner home — el primer caballo/corredor en llegar a la meta
to be home free o (BrE) home and dry — tener* la victoria asegurada
3) ( to desired place)to get something home to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a alguien
to drive something home (to somebody) — hacer(le)* entender algo (a alguien)
try to drive it home to him that... — hazle entender que...; see also strike home
III
adjective (before n)a) <address/telephone number> particular; <background/environment> familiar; <cooking/perm> caserohome comforts — comodidades fpl
home delivery — ( of purchases) entrega f a domicilio
home visit — ( by doctor) (BrE) visita f a domicilio
b) ( of origin)home state — ( in US) estado m natal or de procedencia
c) ( not foreign) <affairs/market> nacional -
19 alo
alo, aluī, altum od. alitum, ere (got. alan, aufwachsen, altisländ. ala, nähren, hervorbringen; vgl. noch ahd. alt, alt, eigentl. großgewachsen u. griech. ολτος, unersättlich), großnähren, aufnähren, im weitern Sinne übh. nähren, ernähren, I) eig.: 1) v. leb. Subjj.: a) großnähren, aufnähren (oft verb. mit educare, großziehen, erziehen), alui, educavi, Acc. fr.: alqm nefrendem, Liv. Andr. fr.: illam parvulam (v. der Amme), Ter.: puerum, Ter.: genitos liberos tollere alereque, Curt.: Athenis natus altusque educatusque Atticis, Plaut.: is natus et omnem pueritiam Arpini altus, Sall.: altus educatusque inter arma, Liv.: altus alieno sumptu, Varr. fr.: alqm alci furtim alendum mandare, Curt.: alqm alci committere alendum clam, Ov.: u. (poet.) virgo regia, quam lectulus in molli complexu matris alebat, Catull. 64, 88: u. (bildl.) intra parietes aluit eam gloriam, quam etc., Cic. Brut. 32: urbs, in qua et nata et alta sit eloquentia, Cic. Brut. 39. – m. Ang. wem? durch Dat., si cui praeterea validus male filius in re praeclara sublatus aletur, Hor. sat. 2, 5, 45 sq. – m. Ang. wozu? durch in od. ad m. Akk., fortunae, in quam alebatur, capax, Vell. 2, 93, 1: orientis enim illud iuventae decus deorum atque hominum indulgentiā ad excidium eius (Carthaginis) alebatur, Val. Max. 2, 10, 4.b) ernähren, nähren, füttern (säugen) speisen u.————übh. halten, illam mulierem cum familia, Ter.: viginti domi cibicidas, Lucil. fr.: ducentos servos, Hor.: aliquid monstri, Ter.: parentes, Mela u. Quint.: se et suos, Caes.: elephantos, Cic.: pavonum greges pascere atque alere, Varr. fr.: al. equos aut canes ad venandum, Ter.: anseres in Capitolio, Cic.: exercitum, maiores copias, Cic.: exercitus contra alqm iam multos annos, Caes.: exercitus in Asia Ciliciaque ob nimias opes Mithridatis, Sall. – m. Ang. wie? durch Advv., alqm publice, Nep.: dapsiliter amicos, Naev. com. fr.: indecorabiliter alienos, Att. fr. – m. Angabe wo? ali ad villam, Cic. Rosc. Am. § 44. – m. Ang. wodurch? od. womit? durch Abl., magnum numerum equitatus suo sumptu, Caes.: agri reditu suos, Plin. ep.: puerum tepidi ope lactis, Ov.: infantem suo lacte (v.d. Mutter), Gell. 12, 1, 6: alterā papillā muliebris sexus liberos, Curt.: binos ubere fetus, Verg.: ali humanis manibus (v. wilden Tieren), Liv.: al. Metelli exercitum stipendio frumentoque, Sall.: equos foliis ex arboribus strictis, Caes.: agrestes peregrino frumento, Liv.: u. (bildl.) oratorem quodam uberi iuncundoque suco, Quint.: u. so se alere alqā re od. ex alqā re u. ali alqā re od. (selten) per alqd, sich durch od. von etw. nähren, se suosque latrociniis, Caes.: se ex usura eius (legatae rei), ICt.: ali turbā atque seditionibus sine cura, Sall.: ali venando, Mela: ali lacte, Cic.: ali panico corrupto, Caes.: ali pecore, serpenti-————bus, Mela: ali viperinis carnibus, Plin.: ali nectareis aquis, Ov.: ali per dedecus Neronis, Tac. hist. 1, 4.2) v. lebl. Subjj.: a) v. Grundstücken, v. Zufuhr, v. der Jagd od. v.a. Geschäften, jmd. nähren, jmdm. Unterhalt gewähren, Lebensmittel zuführen, cum agellus eum non satis aleret, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 72: idem hic agellus illos alet, Nep. Phoc. 1, 4: ne deserto agro non esset, unde uxor ac liberi sui alerentur, Val. Max. 4, 4, 6: sterilis diu palus aptaque remis vicinas urbes alit, Hor. de art. poet 65 sq.: quam (plebis turbam) nec capere tam exiguus collis nec alere in tanta inopia frumenti poterat, Liv. 5, 40, 5: nec vi capi videbat posse urbem, ut quam prope liberi ab Carthagine commeatus alerent, Liv. 25, 23, 3: quod et in Italia et in Africa duos diversos exercitus alere aerarium non potest, Liv. 28, 41, 11: venatus viros pariter ac feminas alit, Tac. Germ. 46: quos manus atque lingua periurio aut sanguine civili alebat, Sall. Cat. 14, 3.b) v. der Luft, v. Himmelskörpern usw., lebende Wesen u. Lebl. nähren, ihnen Nahrung zuführen, sie beleben, Lucr. 1, 191 u. 804 - 816. Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 50 u. 101 u. 118. Cic. Tusc. 1, 43: luna alit ostrea et implet echinos, Lucil.: sat. fr. inc. 46: lucentem globum lunae Titaniaque astra spiritus intus alit, Verg. Aen. 6, 725 sq. itaque se ipse (mundus) consumptione et senio alebat sui, Cic. Tim. 18. c) v. der Erde, v. Ländern u. Gewässern, in denen leb. Wesen————u. Pflanzen vorkommen u. fortkommen, nähren, ernähren, tellus umida maiores herbas alit, Verg.: quicquid ex satis frigoris impatiens est, aegre alit terra, Mela: terra altius fossa generandis alendisque seminibus fecundior fit, Quint.: interiora alendis frugibus mitia, Curt.: eadem terra rhinocerotas alit, non generat, Curt.: India alit formicas, Mela: mare Caspium ingentis magnitudinis serpentes alit, Curt.: squalida siccitate regio non hominem, non frugem alit, Curt.: Borysthenes alit laetissima pabula magnosque pisces, Mela: ductoresque alii, quos Africa terra triumphis dives alit, Verg.: tunc rhombos minus aequora alebant? Hor.d) v.a. lebl. Subjj., die Pflanzen, Gewässer, Feuer nähren, speisen, α) Pflanzen: gramen erat circa, quod proximus umor alebat, Ov.: pax aluit vites et sucos condidit uvae, Tibull.: multi fontes dulcibus aquis passim manantibus alunt silvas, Curt.: alibi multa arbor et vitis largos mitesque fructus alit, Curt.: quin etiam nebulā alitur (spionia), Plin.: u. im Bilde, pleramque eorum partem vitiorum omnium seminarium effusius aluisse, Amm. 22, 4, 2. – β) Gewässer nähren, speisen, anwachsen lassen, monte decurrens velut amnis, imbres quem super notas aluere ripas, Hor. carm. 4, 2, 5: idem (Libanus mons) amnem Iordanen alit funditque, Tac. hist. 5, 6: Padus aliis amnibus adeo augescit atque alitur, ut etc., Mel.————2, 4, 4 (2. § 62). – γ) Feuer nähren, ihm Nahrung geben, ignem, Curt.: flammas, Ov.: al. flammam pinguem atque olentem (v. Bernstein), Tac.: ossibus ignes, Mela: ipsis in undis alitur incendium, Iustin.: id mercimonium, quo flamma alitur, Tac.: diductis, quibus flamma alebatur, Quint.e) v. Mitteln u.v. Pers., die den Körper und seine Teile u. ihm anhaftende Übel nähren usw., α) im guten Sinne, nähren u. kräftigen, gedeihen lassen (Ggstz. minuere), cibi qui alunt, nährende Sp., Cels.: omnes corporis extremas quoque partes, Lucr.: corpus, Cels. u. Plin. (vgl. otia corpus alunt, Ov. ex Pont. 1, 4, 21: minuendo corpus alebat, Ov. met. 8, 878): vires, Caes.: staturam, Caes.: quorum ciborum diversitate reficitur stomachus et pluribus minore fastidio alitur, Quint.: al. capillum od. pilos, den Haarwuchs befördern, Plin.: alitur ulcus od. vulnus, wird geheilt, Cels. – β) im üblen Sinne, nähren = vergrößern, verschlimmern, morbum, Nep. Att. 21, 6: bildl., vulnus venis (v. Liebenden), Verg. Aen. 4, 2: haec vulnera vitae non minimam partem mortis formidine aluntur, Lucr. 3, 63 sq.II) übtr., nähren, lebendig erhalten, beleben, hegen, (weiter) fördern, immer mehr und mehr entwickeln, weiter ausbilden, weiter verbreiten, honos alit artes, Cic.: laus alit artes, Poët. vet. fr.: opes tempus aluit, Mela: alit aemulatio ingenia, Vell.: quid————alat formetque poëtam, Hor.: hos successus alit, Verg.: consuetudo ius est, quod leviter a natura tractum aluit et maius fecit usus, Cic.: nolo meis impensis illorum ali luxuriam, Nep.: u. so al. amorem, Ov.: audaciam, Cic.: audaciam in peius, Amm.: bellum, Cic. (vgl. bellum se ipsum alit, Liv.): dubitatione bellum, Tac.: belli materiam, Curt.: civitatem, die Wohlfahrt des St. fördern, Caes.: consuetudinem perditarum contionum, Cic.: contentiones civitatium, Iustin.: diutus controversiam, Caes.: ingenium, Cic.: serendis rumoribus aptum otium, Curt.: rumores credulitate suā, Liv.: seditiones civitatium, Tac.: malignis sermonibus non ali, sich nicht weiden an usw., Plin. ep.: al. spem alcis mollibus sententiis, Cic.: alitur vitium vivitque tegendo, Verg.: vitia, quae semper facultatibus licentiāque et assentationibus aluntur, Vell. – ⇒ Partiz. Perf. altus od. alitus gleich üblich, s. Georges, Lexik. der latein. Wortf. S. 36. -
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dē-traho, trāxī, tractum, ere, I) herab-, herunterziehen, -nehmen, herab-, herunterreißen, 1) eig.: a) übh.: alqm de curru, Cic.: alqm de caelo (bildl., seines hohen Ruhms berauben), Cic.: alqm e curru, Val. Max.: alqm ex suspendio, Cels.: alqm pedibus e tribunali, Suet.: alqm ab ipsis aris pulvinaribusque, Cic. – alqm equo, Liv.: alqm lecto, Curt.: integrum corpus Christi patibulo, Lact.: coronam capite, Val. Max.: virgam non altā ilice, Ov. – armatos ingenti corporum mole secum ad terram, Curt.: feros tauros cornibus ad terram, Suet. – b) ein Bauwerk usw. herab-, niederreißen, schleifen, pontes et scalas, Tac.: statuas, Lampr.: statuas et imagines eius, Iustin.: muros coloniae, munimenta servitii, Tac.: castella trans Euphratem, Tac.2) übtr., herabziehen, erniedrigen, filiae ex fastigio paterno rerum mutatione detractae, Curt. 3, 13 (35), 12: sciat regum maiestatem difficilius ad medium detrahi, quam a mediis ad ima praecipitari, Liv. 37, 45, 18.II) wegziehen, wegnehmen, A) abziehen, abnehmen, abreißen, 1) eig.: a) übh.: crumenam sibi de collo, Plaut.: de digito anulum, Ter.: alci de digito anulum, Cic.: de mulis stramenta, Caes.: e manu alcis anulum, Val. Max. u. Eutr.: ex aure alcis bacam od. unionem, Hor. u. Suet.: e veste matris fibulas, Hyg.:————nomen ex scutis, herausmeißeln, Auct. b. Alex.: lapidem quadratum ex opere, herausnehmen, Plin. ep.: alci ungulum, Pacuv. fr.: alci anulum, Ter. u. Suet.: torquem hosti, Cic.: scutum militi, Caes.: frenos equis, Liv. u. Aur. Vict.: strata od. clitellas mulis, Liv.: copulam canibus, Phaedr.: vestem corpori, Curt.: diadema capiti, Curt.: coronam capiti (suo), Liv. u. Plin.: crinalem capiti vittam, Ov.: lectis argenteam laminam, Suet. – m. bl. Acc., vestimenta, Cato fr.: vestem, Cic.: loricam vestemque, Curt.: soccos, Ter.: socculum, Suet.: signum (das Siegel), Nep. – b) insbes.: α) scherend od. schindend od. schälend von einem Körper abziehen, pecori lanas, abscheren, Ps. Quint. decl.: u. so lanam, Col.: capillos, Cael. Aur. – coria occisis, Mela: pellem, Hor. u. Phaedr.: pelles vitulorum marinorum corpori, Plin.: si summa pellicula detracta est, sich abgeschält hat, Cels.: quid me mihi detrahis? warum ziehst du mich selber (meine Haut) ab? Ov.: cucumeris se mina detractis corticibus, geschälte, Cels. – β) als t. t. des Gartenbaues, einen Setzling vom Stamme abreißen, flagellum matri, Col.: malleolos quam maturissimos viti, Col. – γ) als mediz. t. t., aus dem Körper abführen, ausleeren, abzapfen, dem Körper entziehen, materiam per os, Scrib.: materiam ex capite per nares vel os, Scrib.: materiam per alvum, Scrib.: cathetere liquorem (des Wassersüchtigen), Cael. Aur.: sanguinem venis,————Lucr.: sanguinem, Capit.: si satis materiae (Blutstoff, Blut) detractum est, Cels. – v. Heilmitteln, sinapi detrahit largiter pituitam, Scrib.: hoc medicamentum detrahere dixit post diem septimum fragmina quaedam lapidum quasi arenam, Scrib. – v. Embryo, praeseminatio crescens ex omnibus cibi partibus detrahit alimentum in se, führt sich zu, zieht an sich, Vitr.2) übtr.: a) wegnehmen, abnehmen übh., quod ab alterutra detraxit parte reponit eius in adversa, Lucr.: ab ore figuram, Prop.: de homine sensus, Cic.: cum de symmetria sit detractum aut adiectum, Vitr.: multis erit de magnitudine et longitudine detrahendum corporis, Augustin.: feros habitus homini, Ov.: vindicet (gebe zurück) antiquam faciem vultusque ferinos detrahat, Ov. – b) als milit. t. t., einen Truppenteil wegziehen, absondern, detachieren, ex tertia acie singulas cohortes, Caes. b. c. 3, 89, 3: cohortes duas et complures singulatim, Caes. b. G. 3, 2, 3. – c) wegnehmen = weglassen, auslassen, parvis momentis multa natura aut affingit (setzt zu) aut mutat aut detrahit, Cic.: nec detrahens quicquam vitae beatae nec adiciens, Sen. – als gramm. t. t., Buchstaben usw. wegnehmen, weglassen, wegfallen lassen (Ggstz. adicere), litteras syllabasque, Quint. 1, 6, 22: consonantes, Quint. 9, 4, 86: litteram, Isid. 1, 31, 4: coniunctiones, Suet. Aug. 86, 1. – d) numerisch von einer Summe, einem Gewicht abziehen, de tota summa————binas quinquagesimas, Cic.: alqd de summa frumenti, Cic.: nihil de vivo, Cic.: de militum cibariis, Quint.: neque detractum de pondere quicquam, Lucr. – multae (von der Strafsumme) novem partes, Nep.: ponderibus antiquis aut adiecit aut detraxit, Scrib. – prägn., durch Wegnahme, Abzug vermindern, verringern, pondus, Nep.: imperatorium sumptum pulsis non necessariis ad solidi dimidium, Capit.: et lucubrationes detraxi et meridiationes addidi, Cic. – e) ein geistiges oder moral. Übel od. Gut abnehmen, benehmen, alci unius mensis laborem, vom Halse schaffen, Cic.: facientibus iter multum defatigationis, Quint.: illam opinionem maerenti, Cic.: animis errorem (die Ungewißheit) nostris, Ov.: molestiam (von einem Umstand), Vitr.: inanes sollicitudines (v. der Philosophie), Cic.: alci calamitatem, dem Unglück entreißen, Cic.: senatui infamiam tanti flagitii, ersparen, Tac.: fingendus est nobis oratione nostrā detractis vitiis orator, ein fehlerfreier R., Cic.: detractā opinione probitatis, wenn der Glaube an seine R. benommen ist, fehlt, Cic. – f) jmd. von einem Vorhaben abbringen, alqm a deformi proposito, Amm. 26, 7, 13.B) wegziehen, fortziehen, weg-, fortschleppen, 1) eig.: alqm manu suā, Liv. epit. 30: alqm spectaculis, Suet. Cal. 35, 2 (vgl. Cal. 55, 1; Suet. Dom. 10, 1). – m. Ang. wohin? navem ad terram, ans L. ziehen, Auct. b. Alex. 10, 6. – m. Ang. wozu? durch Dat.,————magnam vim materiae faciendo aggeri, Curt. 8, 10 (38), 30. – 2) übtr.: a) eine Pers. von einem Orte od. aus einem Besitz entfernen, inimicum ex Gallia, Cic.: Hannibalem ex Italia od. ex Italiae possessione, Liv. – b) jmd. zu etw. zwingen, nötigen, alqm ad aequum certamen, Liv.: alqm ad hanc accusationem, Cic.: alqm in iudicium, vor G. zu erscheinen nötigen, Cic.C) im weitern u. üblen Sinne, entziehend weg- od. fort- od. abnehmen, entziehen, entwenden, 1) eig.: α) v. Pers.: fetus nido implumes, Verg.: equos equitibus, Caes. – spolia hostium templis porticibusque, Liv.: ex Olympii Iovis templo spolia Gallorum Illyriorumque, Liv.: arma templis, Flor.: arma templo affixa, Quint.: pugionem templo Salutis, Tac.: gladium delubro Martis, Suet.: templis compluribus dona, Suet.: alci fasces (Ggstz. deferre), Hor. – β) v. lebl. Subjj.: magnam sol partem (maris) detrahit aestu, Lucr.: valetudo detraxit vires, Vitr.: aër agitatus a vitiosis corporibus detrahit sucum, Vitr.2) übtr.: a) einer Person od. Sache entziehen, nehmen, vorenthalten, Abbruch tun, etw. schmälern, α) einer Pers.: duas legiones uni, Hirt. b. G.: caput (den Anführer), Vell.: alci Armeniam a senatu datam, Tac.: pompae simulacrum, bei dem Aufzug wegzulassen befehlen, Suet.: tres Pompeio triumphos, Prop.: magna duo auxilia (Unterstützung) Roma-————nis, Liv.: alci dignitatem, Sall. u. Cic.: alci debitum honorem, Cic.: alci veram laudem, laudes bellicas, Cic.: ut alienum appetat et id, quod alteri detraxerit, assumat, Cic.: cum rerum ortum tribuas naturae, detrahas deo, Lact.: nihil tibi detraxit (hat vorenthalten) senatus, nisi id, quod etc., Cic.: m. folg. Relativsatz, multum detraxit ei (es tat ihm viel Abbruch), quod alienae erat civitatis, Nep. Eum. 1, 2. – β) einer Sache: multis rebus et locis veterem appellationem, Suet.: nihil vulgatae opinioni, Liv.: de suo iure aliquid et commodo, Cic.: multa de suis commodis, Cic.: celeritas (Schnelligkeit des Handelns) detracta de causa est, Cic.: ne quid de summo meo erga te amore detractum esse videatur, als hätte meine unbegrenzte Liebe zu dir Abbruch erlitten, Cic.: quantum detraxit ex studio (soviel er an Eifer nachließ), tantum amisit ex gloria, Cic. – b) durch die Rede entziehen, α) jmdm. etw. absprechen, saepe etiam facete concedas adversario id ipsum, quod ille tibi detrahit, Cic. de or. 2, 286. – β) von jmds. Ansehen usw. od. Taten entziehen, sie schmälern, de honestate et de auctoritate alcis, Cic.: de alcis fama et gloria, Cic.: de rebus gestis, Nep. – γ) jmd. verkleinern, verunglimpfen, verleumden, de alqo, Cic. u. Nep.: de se, Cic.: ne nihil detrahatur, damit doch etwas auszusetzen sei, Cic.: absol., de absentibus detrahendi causā maledice contumelioseque dicere, Cic.: Partiz. detra-————hens, verleumdend, verleumderisch, mulieres non detrahentes, Vulg. 1. Tim. 3, 11: Plur. subst., die Verleumder, declinet detrahentium linguas, Paulin. vit. S. Ambros. 55. – ⇒ Infin. Perf. synk. detraxe, Plaut. trin. 743.
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