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  • 1 edición limitada

    f.
    limited edition.
    * * *
    Ex. Its aim is 'to publish scholarly works in limited editions at a reasonable price.'.
    * * *

    Ex: Its aim is 'to publish scholarly works in limited editions at a reasonable price.'.

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  • 2 lo poco común

    (n.) = rarity, rareness
    Ex. This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.
    Ex. Their supposed rareness seems to be due to a bias of sampling.
    * * *
    (n.) = rarity, rareness

    Ex: This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.

    Ex: Their supposed rareness seems to be due to a bias of sampling.

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  • 3 rareza

    f.
    1 rarity.
    2 infrequency.
    3 idiosyncrasy, eccentricity (extravagancia).
    4 oddity, quirk, singularity, peculiarity.
    5 rare thing.
    6 uncommonness, infrequency.
    * * *
    1 (poco común) rarity, rareness
    2 (escasez) scarcity
    4 (extravagancia) eccentricity
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=calidad) rarity
    2) (=objeto) rarity
    3) (=rasgo singular) oddity, peculiarity

    tiene sus rarezas — he has his peculiarities, he has his little ways

    * * *
    a) ( peculiaridad) peculiarity
    b) ( cosa poco común) rarity
    c) ( cualidad) rareness
    * * *
    = oddity, rarity, strangeness, quirk, weirdness, uncanniness, eeriness, exoticism, rareness, geekiness, eccentricity.
    Ex. A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.
    Ex. This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.
    Ex. There is no doubt that the 'strangeness' of some of the headings compared with natural language has militated against their widespread acceptance.
    Ex. Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.
    Ex. As examples of this weirdness he points to such instances as the bombings in Nevada and the militias in Arizona.
    Ex. The author shares with her readers her awareness of the dilemmas raised by the uncanniness of her subjects.
    Ex. The eeriness of the novel is increased by the everyday look of its characters.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.
    Ex. Their supposed rareness seems to be due to a bias of sampling.
    Ex. We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.
    Ex. In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.
    * * *
    a) ( peculiaridad) peculiarity
    b) ( cosa poco común) rarity
    c) ( cualidad) rareness
    * * *
    = oddity, rarity, strangeness, quirk, weirdness, uncanniness, eeriness, exoticism, rareness, geekiness, eccentricity.

    Ex: A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.

    Ex: This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.
    Ex: There is no doubt that the 'strangeness' of some of the headings compared with natural language has militated against their widespread acceptance.
    Ex: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.
    Ex: As examples of this weirdness he points to such instances as the bombings in Nevada and the militias in Arizona.
    Ex: The author shares with her readers her awareness of the dilemmas raised by the uncanniness of her subjects.
    Ex: The eeriness of the novel is increased by the everyday look of its characters.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.
    Ex: Their supposed rareness seems to be due to a bias of sampling.
    Ex: We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.
    Ex: In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.

    * * *
    1 (peculiaridad) peculiarity
    todos tenemos nuestras rarezas we all have our peculiarities o our little quirks
    el libro es considerado una rareza the book is considered a rarity
    3 (cualidad) rareness, rarity
    * * *

    rareza sustantivo femenino



    rareza sustantivo femenino
    1 (objeto) rarity
    2 (cualidad) rareness
    3 (manía) peculiarity: no soporto sus rarezas, I can't stand his irritating mannerisms
    ' rareza' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    singularidad
    English:
    oddity
    - peculiarity
    - quaintness
    - quirk
    - rarity
    * * *
    rareza nf
    1. [cualidad de raro] rareness, rarity
    2. [objeto raro] rarity
    3. [infrecuencia] infrequency
    4. [extravagancia] idiosyncrasy, eccentricity
    * * *
    f rarity
    * * *
    rareza nf
    1) : rarity
    2) : peculiarity, oddity

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  • 4 valor económico

    (n.) = monetary value, economic value, monetary worth
    Ex. This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.
    Ex. Librarians tend to overestimate the social value of information and ignore its economic value.
    Ex. This aura of religiosity has been chiefly created by the work's incalculable monetary worth.
    * * *
    (n.) = monetary value, economic value, monetary worth

    Ex: This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.

    Ex: Librarians tend to overestimate the social value of information and ignore its economic value.
    Ex: This aura of religiosity has been chiefly created by the work's incalculable monetary worth.

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  • 5 valor monetario

    m.
    monetary value, dollar value, money value.
    * * *
    (n.) = monetary value, monetary worth
    Ex. This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.
    Ex. This aura of religiosity has been chiefly created by the work's incalculable monetary worth.
    * * *
    (n.) = monetary value, monetary worth

    Ex: This article provides a description of rare books and some criteria for their identification: rarity, monetary value, age, limited editions and association.

    Ex: This aura of religiosity has been chiefly created by the work's incalculable monetary worth.

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  • 6 customer retention

    Mktg
    the maintenance of the custom of people who have purchased a company’s goods or services once and the gaining of repeat purchases. Customer retention occurs when a customer is loyal to a company, brand, or to a specific product or service, expressing long-term commitment and refusing to purchase from competitors. A company can adopt a number of strategies to retain its customers. Of critical importance to such strategies are the wider concepts of customer service, customer relations, and relationship marketing. Companies can build loyalty and retention through the use of a number of techniques, including database marketing, the issue of loyalty cards, redeemable against a range of goods or services, preferential discounts, free gifts, special promotions, newsletters or magazines, members’ clubs, or customized products in limited editions. It has been argued that customer retention is linked to employee loyalty, since loyal employees build up long-term relationships with customers.

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  • 7 tirada

    f.
    1 throw (lanzamiento).
    3 series.
    4 press run, edition, circulation, number of papers printed.
    5 tug, pull, haul.
    6 aim.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: tirar.
    * * *
    1 (acción) throw
    2 (impresión) print run
    3 (distancia) stretch
    4 (serie) series, long series
    \
    de una tirada / en una tirada in one go
    tirada reducida limited edition
    * * *
    noun f.
    2) edition, issue
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de dados, dardos] throw
    2) (=distancia) distance
    3) (Tip) (=acto) printing; (=ejemplares impresos) print run; (=ejemplares vendidos) circulation

    han hecho una tirada de 5.000 ejemplares — they have done a print run of 5,000 copies

    la revista tiene una tirada semanal de 200.000 ejemplares — the magazine has a weekly circulation of 200,000 copies

    4) (=retahíla) string
    5) (Cos) length
    6) LAm (=discurso) boring speech
    7) Cono Sur (=indirecta) hint
    8) Caribe (=mala pasada) dirty trick
    * * *
    1) (Jueg) ( en juegos de mesa) throw

    de una tirada — (fam) in one go

    2) (Impr) print run

    un periódico con una tirada de 300.000 ejemplares diarios — a newspaper with a daily circulation of 300,000 copies

    3) (fam) ( distancia) distance
    4) (Méx fam) ( propósito) aim, plan
    * * *
    = print run [print-run], run, size of edition.
    Ex. They publish fourteen hardback novels a month, ten of which go on to paperback editions with very large print runs.
    Ex. A special issue is one which is not expected in the normal run of the periodical.
    Ex. The number of copies of an edition which have come off the press at any one time is known as the size of the edition.
    ----
    * edición de tiradas cortas = short run publishing.
    * exceso de tirada = overrun [over-run].
    * nueva tirada = rerun.
    * tirada aparte = offprint [off-print].
    * tirada corta = short run.
    * tirada numerosa = long run.
    * tirada preliminar = preprint [pre-print].
    * * *
    1) (Jueg) ( en juegos de mesa) throw

    de una tirada — (fam) in one go

    2) (Impr) print run

    un periódico con una tirada de 300.000 ejemplares diarios — a newspaper with a daily circulation of 300,000 copies

    3) (fam) ( distancia) distance
    4) (Méx fam) ( propósito) aim, plan
    * * *
    = print run [print-run], run, size of edition.

    Ex: They publish fourteen hardback novels a month, ten of which go on to paperback editions with very large print runs.

    Ex: A special issue is one which is not expected in the normal run of the periodical.
    Ex: The number of copies of an edition which have come off the press at any one time is known as the size of the edition.
    * edición de tiradas cortas = short run publishing.
    * exceso de tirada = overrun [over-run].
    * nueva tirada = rerun.
    * tirada aparte = offprint [off-print].
    * tirada corta = short run.
    * tirada numerosa = long run.
    * tirada preliminar = preprint [pre-print].

    * * *
    si caes ahí, en la siguiente tirada no juegas if you land there, you miss your next throw o you miss a go
    tiró todos los bolos a la primera tirada she knocked all the pins down with her first ball
    de or en una tirada ( fam): me leí el libro de or en una tirada I read the whole book in one go o at a sitting
    hicimos el viaje de or en una tirada we did the journey in one go o without stopping
    B ( Impr) print run
    un periódico con una tirada de 300.000 ejemplares diarios a newspaper with a daily circulation of 300,000 copies
    Compuesto:
    limited edition
    C ( fam)
    (distancia larga): de aquí a Medina hay una buena tirada it's a fair distance o way o ( colloq) stretch from here to Medina
    todavía falta una tirada para llegar we still have quite a distance o way to go
    D ( Méx fam) (propósito) aim, plan
    * * *

    tirada sustantivo femenino
    1 (Jueg) ( en juegos de mesa) throw
    2 (Impr) print run;
    un periódico con una tirada de 300.000 ejemplares diarios a newspaper with a daily circulation of 300,000 copies

    tirado,-a adj fam
    1 (muy barato) dirt cheap
    2 (muy sencillo) very easy, dead easy
    tirada sustantivo femenino
    1 (en el juego) throw
    2 (de un libro, un periódico) print run
    ♦ Locuciones: haber una buena tirada: (distancia grande) de mi casa al trabajo hay una buena tirada, there's a fair stretch between my house and my place of work
    de una tirada, in one go
    ' tirada' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cerveza
    - edición
    - tiraje
    English:
    circulation
    - haul
    - offprint
    - paper
    - printing
    - readership
    - run
    - throw
    - give
    - print
    - rickshaw
    - shot
    * * *
    tirada nf
    1. [lanzamiento] throw;
    estuvo dos tiradas sin jugar she missed two goes;
    de o [m5] en una tirada in one go
    2. Imprenta [número de ejemplares] print run;
    este diario tiene una tirada de 100.000 ejemplares this paper has a circulation of 100,000
    3. Imprenta [reimpresión] reprint
    4. Fam [distancia]
    hay una buena tirada hasta allí it's a fair way away
    5. Méx Fam [objetivo] target, goal
    * * *
    f
    1 TIP print run
    2
    :
    de una tirada in one shot
    aim;
    no sé cuál es su tirada I don’t know what he is up to
    * * *
    tirada nf
    1) : throw
    2) : distance, stretch
    3) impresión: printing, issue
    * * *
    1. (jugada) throw

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  • 8 Г-88

    ПОПАДАТЬСЯ/ПОПАСТЬСЯ (ПОПАДАТЬ/ ПОПАСТЬ) НА ГЛАЗА кому VP subj: human, animal, or concr often neg infin after стараться or in infin clause introduced by чтобы) to happen to be seen or met by s.o., or to attract s.o. 's attention
    X попался на глаза Y-y = X caught Yb eye
    Y caught sight of X Y's eyes lighted (lit) on X (in limited contexts) thing X came to Y's notice (to the notice of Y) Y came across thing X thing X turned up
    Neg (or with negated predic
    of people only) X не хотел (X старался не etc) попадаться Y-y на глаза - X tried to keep out of Y's sight (in limited contexts) X didn't want (tried not) to invite attention
    Neg Imper
    usu. used as a warning or threat) не попадайся Y-y на глаза - stay (keep) out of Y's sight.
    Конечно же, и шкаф, и граммофон попадались ему на глаза множество раз, но лишь сейчас он отметил их... (Максимов 3). Of course, the cupboard and the gramophone had caught his eye countless times in the past but he had never before taken notice of them... (3a).
    Сначала она его дичилась и однажды, перед вечером, встретив его на узкой тропинке, проложенной пешеходами через ржаное поле, зашла в высокую, густую рожь... чтобы только не попасться ему на глаза (Тургенев 2). At first she avoided him, and one day, late in the afternoon, meeting him on a narrow path that walkers had made across a rye fie Id, she turned into the dense, tall rye...so that he would not catch sight of her (2f).
    Бирюков подошёл к книжному стеллажу, задумчиво стал разглядывать шеренги книг. На глаза попался полный ряд старинных изданий (Чернёнок 1). Birukov went over to the bookshelf and looked thoughtfully over the ranks of books. His eyes lit on a row of old editions (1a).
    Практика показала, что... эти надписи обязательно попадут на глаза кому нужно (Буковский 1). Practice showed that these inscriptions would invariably come to the notice of whomever they were meant for (1a).
    Среди совершенно непонятных для меня стихов, напечатанных вкривь и вкось, даже, кажется, кое-где вверх ногами... мне попался на глаза футуристический сборник «Садок судей»... (Катаев 3). Among these poems of which I could not understand a word, printed at all angles across the page, and sometimes ( no) even upside down. I came across a futurist collection called A Stew of Judges... (3a).
    Она невольно отворачивалась от меня... невольно вот что было горько, вот что меня сокрушало! Но делать было нечего - и я старался не попадаться ей на глаза... (Тургенев 3). Involuntarily she turned away from me...involuntarily, it was that which was so bitter, so crushing - but there was nothing I could do. I did my best to keep out of her sight... (3b).
    И без того обездоленная слухами о своем классовом происхождении, совесть его (председателя) окончательно замолкла и в распрях его страстей уже не принимала никакого участия, как бедная родственница, лишний рот, незаметно устраивалась где-нибудь в уголке, чтобы не слишком попадаться на глаза... (Искандер 3). His (the Chairman's) conscience, which had already been harassed and impoverished anyway by rumors about his class origin, was silenced for good and took no sides in the feuding among his passions-like a poor female relative, an extra mouth to feed, who fixes herself up in some out-of-the-way corner lest she invite too much attention... (3a).

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  • 9 попадать на глаза

    ПОПАДАТЬСЯ/ПОПАСТЬСЯ <ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ> НА ГЛАЗА кому
    [VP; subj: human, animal, or concr; often neg infin after стараться or in infin clause introduced by чтобы ]
    =====
    to happen to be seen or met by s.o., or to attract s.o.'s attention:
    - X попался на глаза Y-y X caught Y's eye;
    - Y's eyes lighted < lit> on X;
    - [in limited contexts] thing X came to Y's notice < to the notice of Y>;
    || Neg [or with negated predic;
    - of people only] X не хотел <X старался не etc> попадаться Y-y на глаза X tried to keep out of Y's sight;
    - [in limited contexts] X didn't want < tried not> to invite attention;
    || Neg Imper [usu. used as a warning or threat] не попадайся Y-у на глаза stay < keep> out of Y's sight.
         ♦ Конечно же, и шкаф, и граммофон попадались ему на глаза множество раз, но лишь сейчас он отметил их... (Максимов 3). Of course, the cupboard and the gramophone had caught his eye countless times in the past but he had never before taken notice of them... (3a).
         ♦ Сначала она его дичилась и однажды, перед вечером, встретив его на узкой тропинке, проложенной пешеходами через ржаное поле, зашла в высокую, густую рожь... чтобы только не попасться ему на глаза (Тургенев 2). At first she avoided him, and one day, late in the afternoon, meeting him on a narrow path that walkers had made across a rye fie Id, she turned into the dense, tall rye...so that he would not catch sight of her (2f).
         ♦ Бирюков подошёл к книжному стеллажу, задумчиво стал разглядывать шеренги книг. На глаза попался полный ряд старинных изданий (Чернёнок 1). Birukov went over to the bookshelf and looked thoughtfully over the ranks of books. His eyes lit on a row of old editions (1a).
         ♦ Практика показала, что... эти надписи обязательно попадут на глаза кому нужно (Буковский 1). Practice showed that these inscriptions would invariably come to the notice of whomever they were meant for (1a).
         ♦ Среди совершенно непонятных для меня стихов, напечатанных вкривь и вкось, даже, кажется, кое-где вверх ногами... мне попался на глаза футуристический сборник "Садок судей"... (Катаев 3). Among these poems of which I could not understand a word, printed at all angles across the page, and sometimes even upside down. I came across a futurist collection called A Stew of Judges... (3a).
         ♦ Она невольно отворачивалась от меня... невольно; вот что было горько, вот что меня сокрушало! Но делать было нечего - и я старался не попадаться ей на глаза... (Тургенев 3). Involuntarily she turned away from me...involuntarily; it was that which was so bitter, so crushing - but there was nothing I could do. I did my best to keep out of her sight... (3b).
         ♦ И без того обездоленная слухами о своем классовом происхождении, совесть его [председателя] окончательно замолкла и в распрях его страстей уже не принимала никакого участия, как бедная родственница, лишний рот, незаметно устраивалась где-нибудь в уголке, чтобы не слишком попадаться на глаза... (Искандер 3). His [the Chairman's] conscience, which had already been harassed and impoverished anyway by rumors about his class origin, was silenced for good and took no sides in the feuding among his passions-like a poor female relative, an extra mouth to feed, who fixes herself up in some out-of-the-way corner lest she invite too much attention... (3a).

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  • 10 попадаться на глаза

    ПОПАДАТЬСЯ/ПОПАСТЬСЯ <ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ> НА ГЛАЗА кому
    [VP; subj: human, animal, or concr; often neg infin after стараться or in infin clause introduced by чтобы ]
    =====
    to happen to be seen or met by s.o., or to attract s.o.'s attention:
    - X попался на глаза Y-y X caught Y's eye;
    - Y's eyes lighted < lit> on X;
    - [in limited contexts] thing X came to Y's notice < to the notice of Y>;
    || Neg [or with negated predic;
    - of people only] X не хотел <X старался не etc> попадаться Y-y на глаза X tried to keep out of Y's sight;
    - [in limited contexts] X didn't want < tried not> to invite attention;
    || Neg Imper [usu. used as a warning or threat] не попадайся Y-у на глаза stay < keep> out of Y's sight.
         ♦ Конечно же, и шкаф, и граммофон попадались ему на глаза множество раз, но лишь сейчас он отметил их... (Максимов 3). Of course, the cupboard and the gramophone had caught his eye countless times in the past but he had never before taken notice of them... (3a).
         ♦ Сначала она его дичилась и однажды, перед вечером, встретив его на узкой тропинке, проложенной пешеходами через ржаное поле, зашла в высокую, густую рожь... чтобы только не попасться ему на глаза (Тургенев 2). At first she avoided him, and one day, late in the afternoon, meeting him on a narrow path that walkers had made across a rye fie Id, she turned into the dense, tall rye...so that he would not catch sight of her (2f).
         ♦ Бирюков подошёл к книжному стеллажу, задумчиво стал разглядывать шеренги книг. На глаза попался полный ряд старинных изданий (Чернёнок 1). Birukov went over to the bookshelf and looked thoughtfully over the ranks of books. His eyes lit on a row of old editions (1a).
         ♦ Практика показала, что... эти надписи обязательно попадут на глаза кому нужно (Буковский 1). Practice showed that these inscriptions would invariably come to the notice of whomever they were meant for (1a).
         ♦ Среди совершенно непонятных для меня стихов, напечатанных вкривь и вкось, даже, кажется, кое-где вверх ногами... мне попался на глаза футуристический сборник "Садок судей"... (Катаев 3). Among these poems of which I could not understand a word, printed at all angles across the page, and sometimes even upside down. I came across a futurist collection called A Stew of Judges... (3a).
         ♦ Она невольно отворачивалась от меня... невольно; вот что было горько, вот что меня сокрушало! Но делать было нечего - и я старался не попадаться ей на глаза... (Тургенев 3). Involuntarily she turned away from me...involuntarily; it was that which was so bitter, so crushing - but there was nothing I could do. I did my best to keep out of her sight... (3b).
         ♦ И без того обездоленная слухами о своем классовом происхождении, совесть его [председателя] окончательно замолкла и в распрях его страстей уже не принимала никакого участия, как бедная родственница, лишний рот, незаметно устраивалась где-нибудь в уголке, чтобы не слишком попадаться на глаза... (Искандер 3). His [the Chairman's] conscience, which had already been harassed and impoverished anyway by rumors about his class origin, was silenced for good and took no sides in the feuding among his passions-like a poor female relative, an extra mouth to feed, who fixes herself up in some out-of-the-way corner lest she invite too much attention... (3a).

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  • 11 попасть на глаза

    ПОПАДАТЬСЯ/ПОПАСТЬСЯ <ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ> НА ГЛАЗА кому
    [VP; subj: human, animal, or concr; often neg infin after стараться or in infin clause introduced by чтобы ]
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    to happen to be seen or met by s.o., or to attract s.o.'s attention:
    - X попался на глаза Y-y X caught Y's eye;
    - Y's eyes lighted < lit> on X;
    - [in limited contexts] thing X came to Y's notice < to the notice of Y>;
    || Neg [or with negated predic;
    - of people only] X не хотел <X старался не etc> попадаться Y-y на глаза X tried to keep out of Y's sight;
    - [in limited contexts] X didn't want < tried not> to invite attention;
    || Neg Imper [usu. used as a warning or threat] не попадайся Y-у на глаза stay < keep> out of Y's sight.
         ♦ Конечно же, и шкаф, и граммофон попадались ему на глаза множество раз, но лишь сейчас он отметил их... (Максимов 3). Of course, the cupboard and the gramophone had caught his eye countless times in the past but he had never before taken notice of them... (3a).
         ♦ Сначала она его дичилась и однажды, перед вечером, встретив его на узкой тропинке, проложенной пешеходами через ржаное поле, зашла в высокую, густую рожь... чтобы только не попасться ему на глаза (Тургенев 2). At first she avoided him, and one day, late in the afternoon, meeting him on a narrow path that walkers had made across a rye fie Id, she turned into the dense, tall rye...so that he would not catch sight of her (2f).
         ♦ Бирюков подошёл к книжному стеллажу, задумчиво стал разглядывать шеренги книг. На глаза попался полный ряд старинных изданий (Чернёнок 1). Birukov went over to the bookshelf and looked thoughtfully over the ranks of books. His eyes lit on a row of old editions (1a).
         ♦ Практика показала, что... эти надписи обязательно попадут на глаза кому нужно (Буковский 1). Practice showed that these inscriptions would invariably come to the notice of whomever they were meant for (1a).
         ♦ Среди совершенно непонятных для меня стихов, напечатанных вкривь и вкось, даже, кажется, кое-где вверх ногами... мне попался на глаза футуристический сборник "Садок судей"... (Катаев 3). Among these poems of which I could not understand a word, printed at all angles across the page, and sometimes even upside down. I came across a futurist collection called A Stew of Judges... (3a).
         ♦ Она невольно отворачивалась от меня... невольно; вот что было горько, вот что меня сокрушало! Но делать было нечего - и я старался не попадаться ей на глаза... (Тургенев 3). Involuntarily she turned away from me...involuntarily; it was that which was so bitter, so crushing - but there was nothing I could do. I did my best to keep out of her sight... (3b).
         ♦ И без того обездоленная слухами о своем классовом происхождении, совесть его [председателя] окончательно замолкла и в распрях его страстей уже не принимала никакого участия, как бедная родственница, лишний рот, незаметно устраивалась где-нибудь в уголке, чтобы не слишком попадаться на глаза... (Искандер 3). His [the Chairman's] conscience, which had already been harassed and impoverished anyway by rumors about his class origin, was silenced for good and took no sides in the feuding among his passions-like a poor female relative, an extra mouth to feed, who fixes herself up in some out-of-the-way corner lest she invite too much attention... (3a).

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  • 12 попасться на глаза

    ПОПАДАТЬСЯ/ПОПАСТЬСЯ <ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ> НА ГЛАЗА кому
    [VP; subj: human, animal, or concr; often neg infin after стараться or in infin clause introduced by чтобы ]
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    to happen to be seen or met by s.o., or to attract s.o.'s attention:
    - X попался на глаза Y-y X caught Y's eye;
    - Y's eyes lighted < lit> on X;
    - [in limited contexts] thing X came to Y's notice < to the notice of Y>;
    || Neg [or with negated predic;
    - of people only] X не хотел <X старался не etc> попадаться Y-y на глаза X tried to keep out of Y's sight;
    - [in limited contexts] X didn't want < tried not> to invite attention;
    || Neg Imper [usu. used as a warning or threat] не попадайся Y-у на глаза stay < keep> out of Y's sight.
         ♦ Конечно же, и шкаф, и граммофон попадались ему на глаза множество раз, но лишь сейчас он отметил их... (Максимов 3). Of course, the cupboard and the gramophone had caught his eye countless times in the past but he had never before taken notice of them... (3a).
         ♦ Сначала она его дичилась и однажды, перед вечером, встретив его на узкой тропинке, проложенной пешеходами через ржаное поле, зашла в высокую, густую рожь... чтобы только не попасться ему на глаза (Тургенев 2). At first she avoided him, and one day, late in the afternoon, meeting him on a narrow path that walkers had made across a rye fie Id, she turned into the dense, tall rye...so that he would not catch sight of her (2f).
         ♦ Бирюков подошёл к книжному стеллажу, задумчиво стал разглядывать шеренги книг. На глаза попался полный ряд старинных изданий (Чернёнок 1). Birukov went over to the bookshelf and looked thoughtfully over the ranks of books. His eyes lit on a row of old editions (1a).
         ♦ Практика показала, что... эти надписи обязательно попадут на глаза кому нужно (Буковский 1). Practice showed that these inscriptions would invariably come to the notice of whomever they were meant for (1a).
         ♦ Среди совершенно непонятных для меня стихов, напечатанных вкривь и вкось, даже, кажется, кое-где вверх ногами... мне попался на глаза футуристический сборник "Садок судей"... (Катаев 3). Among these poems of which I could not understand a word, printed at all angles across the page, and sometimes even upside down. I came across a futurist collection called A Stew of Judges... (3a).
         ♦ Она невольно отворачивалась от меня... невольно; вот что было горько, вот что меня сокрушало! Но делать было нечего - и я старался не попадаться ей на глаза... (Тургенев 3). Involuntarily she turned away from me...involuntarily; it was that which was so bitter, so crushing - but there was nothing I could do. I did my best to keep out of her sight... (3b).
         ♦ И без того обездоленная слухами о своем классовом происхождении, совесть его [председателя] окончательно замолкла и в распрях его страстей уже не принимала никакого участия, как бедная родственница, лишний рот, незаметно устраивалась где-нибудь в уголке, чтобы не слишком попадаться на глаза... (Искандер 3). His [the Chairman's] conscience, which had already been harassed and impoverished anyway by rumors about his class origin, was silenced for good and took no sides in the feuding among his passions-like a poor female relative, an extra mouth to feed, who fixes herself up in some out-of-the-way corner lest she invite too much attention... (3a).

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  • 13 Auflage

    f
    1. eines Buches: edition; (Auflageziffer) print run; einer Zeitung: circulation; fünf Auflagen erleben go through five editions; verbesserte Auflage revised edition; die Zeitung hat eine hohe Auflage the (news) paper has a wide circulation; verkaufte Auflage net paid circulation
    2. WIRTS. (Stückzahl) target; (Serie) series production
    3. JUR. (Bedingung) condition, stipulation; etw. zur Auflage machen make s.th. a condition ( jemandem for s.o.)
    4. auf Schreibtisch etc.: cover(ing); einer Matratze etc.: overlay
    5. (Gold-, Silberschicht) auf Besteck: plating; eine Auflage aus Silber haben be silver-plated
    * * *
    die Auflage
    (Bedingung) condition;
    (Buch) edition;
    (Schallplatte) pressing;
    (Zeitung) circulation
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    Auf|la|ge
    f
    1) (= Ausgabe) edition; (= Druck) impression; (= Auflagenhöhe) number of copies; (von Zeitung) circulation

    das Buch hat hohe Áúflagen erreicht — a large number of copies of this book have been published

    die Zeitung hat hohe Áúflagen erreicht — this paper has attained a large circulation

    2) (IND = Fertigungsmenge) production

    limitierte Áúflage — limited edition

    3) (= Bedingung) condition

    jdm etw zur Áúflage machen — to impose sth on sb as a condition

    jdm zur Áúflage machen, etw zu tun — to make it a condition for sb to do sth, to impose a condition on sb that he do sth

    er bekam die Genehmigung nur mit der Áúflage, das zu tun — he obtained permission only on condition that he do that

    die Áúflage haben, etw zu tun — to be obliged to do sth

    4) (= Stütze) support, rest
    5) (= Überzug) plating no pl, coating; (= Polsterung) pad, padding no pl

    eine Áúflage aus Silber — silver plating or coating

    * * *
    Auf·la·ge
    <-, -n>
    f
    verbesserte \Auflage revised edition
    2. (Auflagenhöhe) number of copies; von Zeitung circulation
    das Buch/die Zeitung hat hohe \Auflagen erreicht a large number of copies [of this book] has been sold/this paper has attained a large circulation
    3. ÖKON (Produktion) [series] production
    4. (Bedingung) condition
    harte \Auflagen stringent conditions
    die \Auflage haben, etw zu tun to be obliged to do sth
    jdm \Auflagen/eine \Auflage machen to issue instructions/an order to sb
    jdm etw zur \Auflage machen to impose sth on sb as a condition
    jdm zur \Auflage machen, etw zu tun to make it a condition for sb to do sth, to impose a condition on sb that he/she etc. [should] do sth
    mit der \Auflage, etw zu tun on condition that he/she etc. [should] do sth
    5. (aufzulegendes Polster) pad, padding no pl
    6. (Überzug) plating no pl, coating
    eine \Auflage aus Blattgold/Kupfer copper/gold plating
    * * *
    1) (Buchw.) edition; (gedruckte Auflage einer Zeitung) print run; (verkaufte Auflage einer Zeitung) circulation
    2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Verpflichtung) condition

    mit der Auflage, etwas zu tun — with the condition that or on condition that one does something

    [es] jemandem zur Auflage machen, dass... — impose on somebody the condition that...

    * * *
    1. eines Buches: edition; (Auflageziffer) print run; einer Zeitung: circulation;
    fünf Auflagen erleben go through five editions;
    verbesserte Auflage revised edition;
    die Zeitung hat eine hohe Auflage the (news)paper has a wide circulation;
    verkaufte Auflage net paid circulation
    2. WIRTSCH (Stückzahl) target; (Serie) series production
    3. JUR (Bedingung) condition, stipulation;
    etwas zur Auflage machen make sth a condition (
    jemandem for sb)
    4. auf Schreibtisch etc: cover(ing); einer Matratze etc: overlay
    5. (Gold-, Silberschicht) auf Besteck: plating;
    * * *
    1) (Buchw.) edition; (gedruckte Auflage einer Zeitung) print run; (verkaufte Auflage einer Zeitung) circulation
    2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Verpflichtung) condition

    mit der Auflage, etwas zu tun — with the condition that or on condition that one does something

    [es] jemandem zur Auflage machen, dass... — impose on somebody the condition that...

    * * *
    -en (einer Zeitung) f.
    circulation (newspapers, periodicals) n. (eines Buches) f.
    edition n. f.
    coating n.
    condition n.
    layer n.
    lining n.
    requirement n.
    rest n.
    support n.

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  • 14 Auflagen zulasten des Kunden

    Auflagen zulasten des Kunden
    disbursements to client’s debit;
    sechs Auflagen erleben to get through (run into, reach) six editions;
    Auflagenanalyse circulation analysis;
    Auflagenanstieg circulation growth;
    Auflagenbeschränkung restriction on circulation;
    Auflagenbestätigung publisher’s statement, certified report;
    Auflagenbonus circulation bonus;
    begrenzte Auflagenhöhe limited edition;
    wirkliche Auflagenhöhe reader circulation;
    geprüfte Auflagenmeldung des Verlages publisher’s statement;
    Auflagenprüfung audit of circulation;
    Auflagenrekorde aufstellen to set publishing records;
    freiwillige Auflagenselbstkontrolle Audit Bureau of Circulations (Br.);
    über Zeitungskioske abgesetzter Auflagenteil newsstand sales;
    Auflagenvergleich circulation comparison.

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  • 15 edizione

    "issue;
    Ausgabe;
    edição"
    * * *
    f edition
    di giornale extra (edition)
    la quarta edizione del congresso XY the fourth XY conference
    * * *
    edizione s.f.
    1 edition: edizione rilegata, bound edition; edizione integrale, unabridged edition; edizione tascabile, pocket edition; edizione economica, cheap (o popular) edition; edizione a tiratura limitata, limited edition; edizione fuori commercio, private (o privately-printed) edition; edizione critica, critical edition; edizione riveduta e corretta, revised edition; edizione a cura di..., edited by...; la quarta edizione di questo libro è esaurita, the fourth edition of this book is out of print; questo libro ha avuto numerose edizioni, this book has gone through a number of editions; un'edizione di diecimila copie, an edition of ten thousand copies // la 48a edizione del Giro d'Italia, the 48th Giro d'Italia; l'ultima edizione del Festival di Sanremo, the last Sanremo Festival
    2 ( di giornale) issue, edition: edizione straordinaria, (late) extra edition; l'ultima edizione, the latest edition; ultima edizione della sera, late night-final, (fam.) latest // (rad., tv): edizione serale, del mattino, evening, morning edition; il telegiornale andrà in onda in edizione ridotta causa sciopero, the news will be broadcast in a reduced format as a result of the strike
    3 ( di spettacolo teatrale) performance
    4 (fig. scherz.) version: hai visto Linda, ultima edizione?, have you seen the new (o latest) Linda?
    * * *
    [edit'tsjone]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (pubblicazione) publication
    2) (testo, libro, giornale) edition
    3) telev. rad.
    4) art. sport
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    edizione
    /edit'tsjone/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (pubblicazione) publication; prima edizione first edition
     2 (testo, libro, giornale) edition
     3 telev. rad. l'edizione delle 20 del telegiornale the eight o'clock (edition of the) news
     4 art. sport la sesta edizione del festival di Cannes the sixth Cannes (film) festival; l'edizione 2004 dei giochi olimpici the 2004 Olympic Games.

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  • 16 καιρός

    καιρός, οῦ, ὁ (Hes.+; loanw. in rabb.)
    a point of time or period of time, time, period, freq. with implication of being esp. fit for someth. and without emphasis on precise chronology
    gener. (cp. Just., D. 32, 4 τὸν γὰρ καιρὸν [Da 7:26] ἑκατὸν ἔτη ἐξηγεῖσθε λέγεσθαι) κ. δεκτός a welcome time 2 Cor 6:2a (Is 49:8); cp. vs. 2b. καιροὶ χαλεποί difficult times 2 Ti 3:1. In ref. to times of crisis for the state λοιμικοῦ καιροῦ 1 Cl 55:1 (s. JFischer ad loc. note 322) καιροὶ καρποφόροι fruitful times or seasons (so Achmes 156, 15f: καρποφόρος is the καιρός in which the tree bears fruit, in contrast to late autumn, when there is no more) Ac 14:17 (OLagercrantz, ZNW 31, ’32, 86f proposes, on the basis of Mod. Gk., the mng., ‘weather’, but the pl. is against this mng.). καιροὶ ἐαρινοί 1 Cl 20:9.—ἔσται καιρὸς ὅτε there will come a time when 2 Ti 4:3; εἰς τίνα ἢ ποῖον κ. to what time or what sort of time (some, e.g. NRSV, interpret τίνα=the person, but cp. PTebt 25, 18 [117 B.C.] καὶ διὰ τίνος καὶ ἀπὸ ποίου ἐπιδείγματος; s. ποῖος 1aα, also ποτατός) 1 Pt 1:11. ἄχρι καιροῦ until (another) time, for a while Lk 4:13; Ac 13:11; ἐν καιρῷ ὀλίγῳ in a little time 1 Cl 23:4; ἐν παντὶ κ. at all times, always (Aristot. 117a, 35; Sir 26:4) Lk 21:36; Eph 6:18; Hm 5, 2, 3. κατὰ καιρόν from time to time, regularly (TestJob 36:4; Lucian, Hermot. 10; Plut., Mor. 984d) J 5:4 (s. 2 also); 1 Cl 24:2; GJs 3:3; πρὸς κ. for a limited time (perh. also for the present moment; cp. Strabo 6, 2, 3; Ps.-Plut., Fluv. 23; BGU 265, 20 [II A.D.]; 618, 19; 780, 14; Wsd 4:4; Philo, Post. Cai. 121; Jos., Bell. 6, 190; Tat. 13, 1) Lk 8:13; 1 Cor 7:5. πρὸς καιρὸν ὥρας (a combination of πρὸς κ. and πρὸς ὥραν [2 Cor 7:8; Gal 2:5; Phlm 15; J 5:35]) for a short time (cp. our ‘for a short space of time’) 1 Th 2:17.
    a moment or period as especially appropriate the right, proper, favorable time ἐν καιρῷ at the right time (X., An. 3, 1, 39; Diod S 36, 7, 2; Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 8 §29; SIG 1268 [Praecepta Delphica II, 6; III B.C.]) Mt 24:45; Lk 12:42 (cp. on both Ps 103:27, w. v.l.). καιρῷ (Thu. 4, 59, 3 v.l.; Diog. L. 1, 41) Lk 20:10 (v.l. ἐν κ.). τῷ καιρῷ Mk 12:2. ὁ καιρὸς ὁ ἐμός, ὁ καιρὸς ὁ ὑμέτερος the proper time for me (you) J 7:6, 8 (Eunap., Vi. Iambl. p. 459 Didot: the worker of miracles acts ὅταν καιρὸς ᾖ). νῦν κ. ταῦτα ὑμᾶς μαθεῖν οὐκ ἔστιν now is not the time for you to learn this AcPl Ha 1, 26 (Just., D. 8, 1 ἃ νῦν κ. οὐκ ἔστι λέγειν al.).—καιρὸν λαβεῖν find a favorable time, seize the opportunity (Lysias, C. Agor. 6; Cleanthes [III B.C.]: Stoic. I no. 573; Diod S 2, 6, 5; EpArist 248; Jos., Bell. 1, 527, Ant. 4, 10; cp. PTebt 332, 9). καιρὸν μεταλαβεῖν (s. μεταλαμβάνω 2) Ac 24:25. λαβεῖν κ. εὔθετον find a convenient opportunity Pol 13:1. κ. ἔχειν have opportunity (Thu. 1, 42, 3; Pla., Ep. 7, 324b; Plut., Lucull. 501 [16, 4]; PFlor 259, 3; 1 Macc 15:34; Jos., Ant. 16, 73; 335; Ath., R. 23 p. 77, 6; Did., Gen. 112, 10) Gal 6:10; Hb 11:15; 2 Cl 16:1; ISm 9:1; IRo 2:1. ὀλίγον καιρὸν ἔχειν Rv 12:12. ἐξαγοράζεσθαι τὸν κ. make the most of the opportunity Col 4:5; Eph 5:16 (s. ἐξαγοράζω 2). On Ro 12:11 v.l. s. δουλεύω 2aβ and b. κατὰ κ. Ro 5:6 is more naturally construed with ἀπέθανεν than with ἀσεβῶν (cp. κατὰ καιρὸν θεριζόμενος reaped in its proper time Job 5:26).—The concept of the appropriate time oft. blends with that of
    a defined period for an event. definite, fixed time. Abs. καιροί festal seasons (Ex 23:14, 17; Lev 23:4.—So perh. also beside θυσίαι in the Ins de Sinuri ed. LRobert ’45 no. 42) Gal 4:10 (κ. w. ἡμέρα as Polyaenus 8, 23, 17). τὰς τῶν καιρῶν ἀλλαγὰς καταδιαιρεῖν … ἃ μὲν εἰς ἑορτάς, ἃς δὲ εἰς πένθη to set up periods of fasting and mourning in accord with changes in seasons Dg 4:5.—Not infreq. w. a gen., which indicates the reason why the time is set apart (Pla., Leg. 4, 709c χειμῶνος καιρός; Aesop, Fab. 258 P.=255 H-H./206 Ch. ἀπολογίας κ., also oft. LXX; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 191 κ. εὐφροσύνης; Jos., Ant. 18, 74; Tat. 36, 1 κατʼ ἐκεῖνον αὐτὸν … τὸν τοῦ πολέμου κ.; Hippol., Ref. 9, 30, 27 κ. τῆς παρουσίας; Did., Gen. 175, 2 κ. τοῦ ἐξελθεῖν εἰς τὴν γῆν) κ. θερισμοῦ time of harvest Mt 13:30 (JosAs 2:19). κ. τῶν καρπῶν time when the fruit is ripe 21:34; cp. vs. 41. κ. σύκων time when the figs are ripe Mk 11:13 (ParJer 5:31; cp. Horapollo 2, 92 ὁ κ. τῶν ἀμπέλων). κ. μετανοίας time for repentance 2 Cl 8:2. κ. πειρασμοῦ Lk 8:13b. ὁ κ. τῆς ἀναλύσεως the time of death 2 Ti 4:6. κ. ἐπισκοπῆς σου Lk 19:44. κ. διορθώσεως Hb 9:10. κ. ἡλικίας 11:11. κ. τῆς ἡγεμονίας Ποντίου Πιλάτου the time of the procuratorship of P. P. IMg 11. κατὰ τὸν καιρὸν τοῦ μαρτυρίου at the time of martyrdom EpilMosq 2 (cp. Mel., HE 4, 26, 3 ᾧ Σάγαρις καιρῷ ἐμαρτύρησεν). ἐν τῷ ἑαυτοῦ καιρῷ (Num 9:7) 2 Th 2:6. ὁ κ. αὐτῶν the time set for the fulfillment of Gabriel’s words Lk 1:20; cp. Dg 11:5 (s. διαγγέλλω 2). ὁ κ. μου my time=the time of my death Mt 26:18. κ. τοῦ ἰαθῆναι time to be healed 2 Cl 9:7. κ. τοῦ ἄρξασθαι τὸ κρίμα 1 Pt 4:17; cp. the extraordinary ἦλθεν ὁ κ. τῶν νεκρῶν κριθῆναι καὶ δοῦναι = ἵνα κριθῶσιν οἱ νεκροὶ καὶ δῷς Rv 11:18.—Pl. (Num 9:3 κατὰ καιρούς; Tob 14:4 S πάντα συμβήσεται τοῖς καιροῖς αὐτῶν; Heraclit. Sto. 11 p. 18, 18=the periods of time between; Maximus Tyr. 1, 2f πολλοὶ κ.; TestNapht 7:1 δεῖ ταῦτα πληρωθῆναι κατὰ τοὺς καιροὺς αὐτῶν; Ar. 4, 2 κατὰ καιρούς) καιροὶ ἐθνῶν times of the Gentiles (in which they may inflict harm on God’s people or themselves be converted) Lk 21:24.—κατὰ καιρόν at the appropriate time (Arrian, Anab. 4, 5, 1; PSI 433, 4 [261 B.C.]; Just., A I, 19, 4; Mel., HE 4, 26, 3) J 5:4; 1 Cl 56:15 (Job 5:26). Also ἐν καιρῷ (Himerius, Or 13 [Ecl. 14], 3): ἐν καιρῷ αὐτοῦ B 11:6, 8 (Ps 1:3). καιρῷ ἰδίῳ in due time Gal 6:9. Pl. καιροῖς ἰδίοις at the right time 1 Ti 2:6; 6:15; Tit 1:3; cp. 1 Cl 20:4 (Just., D. 131, 4 πρὸ τῶν ἰδίων κ.).—κατὰ τὸν ἴδιον καιρόν vs. 10.—πεπλήρωται ὁ κ. the time (determined by God) is fulfilled Mk 1:15. Pl. (cp. Ps 103:19) ὁρίσας προστεταγμένους καιρούς he (God) has determined allotted times (MDibelius, SBHeidAk ’38/39, 2. Abh. p. 6f, ‘seasons’; cp. 1QM 10, 12–15; FMussner, Einige Parallelen [Qumran and Areopagus speech], BZ 1, ’57, 125–30) Ac 17:26; cp. κατὰ καιροὺς τεταγμένους 1 Cl 40:1; ὡρισμένοις καιροῖς καὶ ὥραις vs. 2; τοῖς προστεταγμένοις κ. vs. 4.
    a period characterized by some aspect of special crisis, time
    gener.: the present (time) Ro 13:11; 12:11 v.l. ὁ καιρός (i.e. the crisis involving Christians) ἀπαιτεῖ σε the times call upon you IPol 2:3 (Diod S 17, 27, 2 ὑπὸ τῶν καιρῶν προεκλήθησαν=they were called out by the [critical circumstances of the] times). Also ὁ νῦν κ. (PSI 402, 7 [III B.C.] ἐν τῷ νῦν καιρῷ) Ro 3:26; 8:18; 11:5; 2 Cor 8:14; B 4:1. κ. ὁ νῦν τῆς ἀνομίας the present godless time 18:2 (s. also b below). ὁ κ. ὁ ἐνεστηκώς (Polyb. 1, 60, 9; Jos., Ant. 16, 162) Hb 9:9; ἐν ἐκείνῳ τῷ κ. at that time, then (Gen 21:22; Is 38:1; τῷ κ. ἐκείνῳ TestSol D 8, 2) Mt 11:25; 12:1; 14:1; cp. Eph 2:12. Also κατʼ ἐκεῖνον τὸν κ. (Jos., Ant. 1, 171, Vi. 49; GJs 10:2.—Diod S 2, 27, 1 and Vi. Aesopi G 81 P. κατʼ ἐκείνους τοὺς καιρούς=at that time. Cp. κατʼ ἐκεῖνο καιροῦ Hippol., Ref. 9, 12, 10.) Ac 12:1; 19:23. ἔτι κατὰ καιρὸν ὑπὲρ ἀσεβῶν for those who at that time were still godless Ro 5:6, though κατὰ κ. here prob.=at the right time, as in mng. 1b above (s. B-D-F §255, 3). τῷ τότε τῆς ἀδικίας καιρῷ … τὸν νῦν τῆς δικαιοσύνης Dg 9:1; cp. 9:2. Of the future κατὰ τ. καιρὸν τοῦτον at this time Ro 9:9 (Gen 18:10, 14). Cp. EpilMosq 2 in 2 above. ἐν αὐτῷ τῷ κ. just at that time (2 Esdr 5:3) Lk 13:1. W. attraction of the relative ἐν ᾧ κ. at that time, then Ac 7:20. κατὰ τὸν καιρὸν ὸ̔ν καὶ πέρυσι at the same time as in the year preceding Hv 2, 1, 1.
    One of the chief terms relating to the endtime: ὁ καιρός the time of crisis, the last times (FBusch, Z. Verständnis d. synopt. Eschatol. Mk 13 neu untersucht ’38; GDelling, D. Zeitverständn. des NTs ’40; WMichaelis, D. Herr verzieht nicht d. Verheissung ’42; WKümmel, Verheissung. u. Erfüllung ’45,3 ’56; OCullmann, Christus u. d. Zeit ’46 [tr. FFilson, Christ and Time ’50, 39–45; 79; 121]) ὁ κ. ἤγγικεν Lk 21:8. ὁ κ. ἐγγύς Rv 1:3; 22:10. οὐκ οἴδατε πότε ὁ καιρός ἐστιν Mk 13:33. Cp. Ro 13:11 (s. 3a above) if it is to be interpreted as eschatological (cp. Plut., Mor. 549f). πρὸ καιροῦ before the endtime and the judgment Mt 8:29; 1 Cor 4:5. ἐν καιρῷ 1 Pt 5:6. Also ἐν καιρῷ ἐσχάτῳ 1:5; D 16:2. Pl. πλήρωμα τῶν καιρῶν Eph 1:10. ἐπηρώτων … περὶ τῶν καιρῶν, εἰ ἤδη συντέλειά ἐστιν Hv 3, 8, 9. τὰ σημεῖα τ. καιρῶν the signs of the (Messianic) times Mt 16:3. τοὺς καιροὺς καταμάνθανε learn to understand the times IPol 3:2 (s. WBauer, Hdb. Suppl. vol. ad loc.) The Messianic times described as καιροὶ ἀναψύξεως Ac 3:20.—ἔσχατοι καιροί (or ὕστεροι καιροί 1 Ti 4:1) come before the ἔσχατος κ. IEph 11:1 (cp. ἐπʼ ἐσχάτων κ. AcPl Ha 8, 26 [restoration is certain=Ox 1601, 40/BMM recto 34]); χρόνοι ἢ καιροί times and seasons (cp. Iren. 1, 17, 2 [Harv. I 168, 9] and καιρῶν κατὰ χρόνους ἀλλαγή Theoph. Ant. 1, 6 [p. 70, 1]; Artem. 4, 2 p. 203, 25f the χρόνος is divided into καιροὶ καὶ ὧραι), which must be completed before the final consummation Ac 1:7 (Straton of Lamps. in FWehrli, Die Schule des Aristoteles, V Fgm. 10, 32f κατὰ τοὺς καιροὺς καὶ τοὺς χρόνους; quoted in JBarr, Biblical Words for Time, ’62, 33; see also Diog. L. 5, 64); cp. 1 Th 5:1. συντέμνειν τοὺς καιρούς shorten the (last) times B 4:3. Sim. in sg. ὁ καιρὸς συνεσταλμένος ἐστίν 1 Cor 7:29.—The expr. καιρὸν καὶ καιροὺς κ. ἥμισυ καιροῦ also belongs to the eschatol. vocab.; it means the apocalyptic time of 1 + 2 + ½ = 3½ years, during which acc. to Da 12:7 (cp. 7:25) a tyrranical enemy of God and God’s people is to reign on earth Rv 12:14 (in imagery of a serpentine monster, δράκων)—ὁ κ. οὗτος the present age (cp. αἰών 2a) Mk 10:30; Lk 12:56; 18:30. Also ὁ νῦν κ. B 4:1. As ruled by the devil: ὁ ἄνομος κ. 4:9. καταργεῖν τὸν κ. τοῦ ἀνόμου destroy the age of the lawless one 15:5. The soul seeks και[ρο]ῦ χρόνου αἰ̣ῶ̣νος ἀνάπαυσιν ἐ̣[ν] σιγῇ peace in silence, at the time of the aeon crisis GMary 463, 1.—On Dg 12:9 s. the editions of vGebh.-Harnack and Bihlmeyer.—JMánek, NTS 6, ’59, 45–51; JBarr, Biblical Words for Time, ’62.—B. 954. Schmidt, Syn. II 54–72. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 17 ἑορτή

    ἑορτή, ῆς, ἡ (s. prec. entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; ParJer 7:31; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Ar. 10:8; Just., Mel.; Ath. 26, 3) a day or series of days marked by a periodic celebration or observance, festival, celebration ἐν μέρει ἑορτῆς with regard to a festival Col 2:16. More specif. defined ἡ ἑ. τοῦ πάσχα the Passover festival (Ex 34:25) Lk 2:41; J 13:1. τὸ πάσχα ἡ ἑ. τῶν Ἰουδαίων 6:4. ἡ ἑ. τῶν ἀζύμων the festival of unleavened bread Lk 22:1; cp. GPt 2:5 (Mel., P. 93, 695). ἡ ἑ. τῶν Ἰουδαίων ἡ σκηνοπηγία the Judeans’ festival of Tabernacles or Booths J 7:2; ἡ ἑ. the festival is shown by the context to be a particular one: Passover Mt 26:5; Lk 2:42; J 4:45; 11:56; 12:12, 20 al.; the festival of Tabernacles 7:8, 10f, 14, 37.—5:1 the witnesses and editions vary betw. the indefinite ἑ. a festival and ἡ ἑ. the festival (for the attestation and interpr. s. Hdb. ad loc.; JUbbink, NThSt 5, 1922, 131–36). Simply ἑ. of the feast of Tabernacles PtK 2 p. 14, 29.—ἐν τ. ἑ. during the festival (Jos., Bell. 2, 89, Ant. 20, 109 ἐν ἑ.) Mt 26:5; Mk 14:2; J 4:45; 7:11; 12:20; εἶναι ἐν τ. ἑορτῇ take part in the festival 2:23 (CBurchard, ZNW 61, ’70, 157–88—also Mk 14:2, Mt 26:5, J 7:11). εἰς τ. ἑορτήν for the festival 13:29 (cp. BGU 596, 7 [84 A.D.] ὅπως εἰς τ. ἑορτὴν περιστερείδια ἡμεῖν ἀγοράσῃ). ἀναβαίνειν (i.e. to Jerusalem) εἰς τ. ἑ. 7:8, 10 (cp. BGU 48, 18 ἐὰν ἀναβῇς τῇ ἑορτῇ); ἔρχεσθαι εἰς τ. ἑ. (Jos., Bell. 1, 73; 6, 300) 4:45; 11:56; 12:12. τ. ἑορτῆς μεσούσης when the festival was half over 7:14. τ. ἑορτῆς παυσαμένης GPt 14:58. κατὰ ἑορτήν at each (Passover) festival Mt 27:15; Mk 15:6; Lk 23:17 v.l. (should it be limited to the Passover? Any festival at all could be the proper occasion to free a prisoner. Cp. Heliod. 8, 7 p. 227, 6ff Bekker: ἡ δέσποινα … τήμερον ἀφήσειν ἐπηγγείλατο [Theagenes], ἑορτήν τινα πάτριον εὐωχεῖν μέλλουσα ‘the mistress has promised to release [Theagenes], out of intention to celebrate some traditional festival’). κατὰ τὸ ἔθος τ. ἑορτῆς acc. to the custom of the feast Lk 2:42. τ. ἑορτὴν ποιεῖν keep the festival (Ael. Aristid. 29, 4 K.=40 p. 752 D.; Vi. Aesopi G 123 P.; Ex 23:16) Ac 18:21 D. Of a joyous festival (contrast πένθος time of sorrow) Dg 4:5.—DELG. M-M.

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