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  • 101 night

    noun
    1) Nacht, die; (evening) Abend, der

    the following nightdie Nacht/der Abend darauf

    the previous night — die vorausgegangene Nacht/der vorausgegangene Abend

    one night he came — eines Nachts/Abends kam er

    two nights ago — vorgestern nacht/abend

    the other night — neulich abends/nachts

    far into the nightbis spät od. tief in die Nacht

    on Sunday night — Sonntag nacht/[am] Sonntag abend

    [on] the night after/before — die Nacht danach/davor

    take all night(fig.) den ganzen Abend brauchen

    at night(in the evening, at nightfall) abends; (during the night) nachts; bei Nacht

    make a night of it — die Nacht durchfeiern; durchmachen (ugs.)

    as night follows dayso sicher wie das Amen in der Kirche

    a night off — eine Nacht/ein Abend frei

    have a night out(festive evening) [abends] ausgehen

    spend the night with somebody — bei jemandem übernachten; (implying sexual intimacy) die Nacht mit jemandem verbringen

    stay the night or over night — über Nacht bleiben

    2) (darkness, lit. or fig.) Nacht, die
    3) (nightfall) Einbruch der Dunkelheit

    have a good/bad night — gut/schlecht schlafen

    5) (evening of performance etc.) Abend, der

    opening night — Premiere, die

    6) attrib. Nacht-/Abend-
    * * *
    1) (the period from sunset to sunrise: We sleep at night; They talked all night (long); He travelled by night and rested during the day; The days were warm and the nights were cool; ( also adjective) He is doing night work.) die Nacht, Nacht-...
    2) (the time of darkness: In the Arctic in winter, night lasts for twenty-four hours out of twenty-four.) die Dunkelheit
    - academic.ru/49920/nightly">nightly
    - night-club
    - nightdress
    - nightgown
    - nightfall
    - nightmare
    - nightmarish
    - night-school
    - night shift
    - night-time
    - night-watchman
    * * *
    [naɪt]
    I. n
    1. (darkness) Nacht f
    \night and day Tag und Nacht
    to have an early \night früh zu [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR ins] Bett gehen
    to spend the \night somewhere die Nacht irgendwo verbringen
    to spend the \night with sb (as a friend, relation) bei jdm übernachten; (sexually) die Nacht mit jdm verbringen
    \night after \night Nacht für Nacht
    at \night nachts
    2. (evening) Abend m
    a \night on the town ein Abend in der Stadt
    to have [or go for] a \night on the town abends in der Stadt einen draufmachen fam, ÖSTERR meist eine Lokaltour machen fam
    the other \night neulich abends
    to have [or go for] a \night out [abends] ausgehen
    tomorrow \night morgen Abend
    by \night abends
    \night after \night Abend für Abend
    3. THEAT, FILM
    first [or opening] \night Premiere f
    last \night letzte [Abend]vorstellung
    II. n modifier (ferry, train) Nacht-
    * * *
    [naɪt]
    1. n
    1) Nacht f; (= evening) Abend m

    I stayed with them last nightich habe heute or letzte Nacht bei ihnen übernachtet

    on Friday night — Freitagabend/-nacht

    on the night of ( Saturday) the 11th — am( Samstag dem) 11. nachts

    she works at night —

    far into the nightbis spät in die Nacht, bis in die späte Nacht

    in/during the night — in/während der Nacht

    the night before they were... — am Abend/die Nacht zuvor waren sie...

    the night before last they were... — vorgestern Abend/vorletzte Nacht waren sie...

    to have a good/bad night or night's sleep — gut/schlecht schlafen; (patient also) eine gute/schlechte Nacht haben

    I need a good night's sleepich muss mal wieder ordentlich schlafen

    night-night! (inf)gut Nacht! (inf)

    night after night — jede Nacht, Nacht um Nacht (geh)

    all night ( long) — die ganze Nacht

    to have a late/an early night — spät/früh ins Bett kommen, spät/früh schlafen gehen

    after your early nightnachdem du so früh schlafen gegangen bist

    to be on nights — Nachtdienst haben; (shift worker)

    2) (THEAT) Abend m

    the last three nights of... — die letzten drei Abende von...

    See:
    first night
    2. adv

    nights (esp US)nachts

    * * *
    night [naıt] s
    1. Nacht f:
    at night, by night, in the night in der oder bei Nacht, nachts;
    bid ( oder wish) sb good night jemandem gute Nacht wünschen;
    night’s lodging Nachtquartier n;
    night of love Liebesnacht
    2. Abend m:
    last night gestern Abend;
    the night before last vorgestern Abend;
    a night of Wagner ein Wagnerabend;
    on the night of May 5th am Abend des 5. Mai;
    Friday is our card night freitagabends spielen wir immer Karten
    3. fig Nacht f, Dunkel n, Dunkelheit fBesondere Redewendungen: night and day Tag und Nacht;
    they are like night and day sie sind so verschieden wie Tag und Nacht;
    late at night (tief) in der Nacht, spät abends;
    over night über Nacht;
    night out freier Abend;
    a) einen Abend lang ausspannen,
    b) ausgehen;
    have an early (a late) night früh (spät) schlafen gehen;
    have a good (bad) night gut (schlecht) schlafen;
    make a night of it die Nacht durchfeiern, durchmachen;
    stay the night übernachten (at in dat; at sb’s bei jemandem);
    I’m looking for somewhere to stay the night ich suche eine Übernachtungsmöglichkeit;
    turn night into day die Nacht zum Tage machen
    * * *
    noun
    1) Nacht, die; (evening) Abend, der

    the following night — die Nacht/der Abend darauf

    the previous night — die vorausgegangene Nacht/der vorausgegangene Abend

    one night he came — eines Nachts/Abends kam er

    two nights ago — vorgestern nacht/abend

    the other night — neulich abends/nachts

    far into the nightbis spät od. tief in die Nacht

    on Sunday night — Sonntag nacht/[am] Sonntag abend

    [on] the night after/before — die Nacht danach/davor

    take all night(fig.) den ganzen Abend brauchen

    at night(in the evening, at nightfall) abends; (during the night) nachts; bei Nacht

    make a night of it — die Nacht durchfeiern; durchmachen (ugs.)

    a night off — eine Nacht/ein Abend frei

    have a night out (festive evening) [abends] ausgehen

    spend the night with somebody — bei jemandem übernachten; (implying sexual intimacy) die Nacht mit jemandem verbringen

    stay the night or over night — über Nacht bleiben

    2) (darkness, lit. or fig.) Nacht, die
    3) (nightfall) Einbruch der Dunkelheit

    have a good/bad night — gut/schlecht schlafen

    5) (evening of performance etc.) Abend, der

    opening night — Premiere, die

    6) attrib. Nacht-/Abend-
    * * *
    n.
    Nacht ¨-e f.

    English-german dictionary > night

  • 102 sick

    1. adjective
    1) (ill) krank

    go sick, fall — or (coll.)

    be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein

    somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel

    2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)

    be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen

    somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht

    he felt sick with fearihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel

    something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also academic.ru/18217/d">d)

    3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]
    4) (fig.)

    be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben

    be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)

    be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können

    be sick of doing somethinges satt haben, etwas zu tun

    make somebody sick(disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)

    5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]
    2. plural noun
    * * *
    [sik] 1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) Brechreiz verspüren
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) krank
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) leid
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) enttäuscht
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) schlecht
    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) das Erbrochene
    - sicken
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick
    * * *
    sick1
    [sɪk]
    I. adj
    1. (physically) krank; ( fig: in poor condition) machine, engine angeschlagen
    to be off \sick krankgemeldet sein
    to call in [or report] \sick sich akk krankmelden
    to fall [or take] [or ( form) be taken] \sick erkranken geh
    2. (mentally) geisteskrank; ( fig) krank
    are you \sick or something? (fam!) spinnst du oder was?
    3. pred (in stomach)
    to be [or get] \sick sich akk erbrechen, spucken fam
    to feel \sick sich akk schlecht fühlen
    I feel \sick mir ist schlecht [o übel]
    to make oneself \sick sich dat den Magen verderben; ( fig)
    it makes me \sick to my stomach when I think of... mir dreht sich der Magen um, wenn ich daran denke,...
    to feel \sick to one's stomach sich akk vom Magen her schlecht fühlen
    4. pred ( fam: upset) erschüttert, entsetzt
    it makes me \sick the way he always complains ich kann sein Gejammer nicht mehr hören
    to be \sick about [or at] [or AM over] sth über etw akk entsetzt sein
    5. pred ( fam: fed up)
    to be \sick of doing sth es satthaben, etw zu tun
    to be \sick and tired [or \sick to death] of sth etw [gründlich] satthaben
    to be \sick of sth/sb von etw/jdm die Nase voll haben fam
    6. (angry) [wahnsinnig] wütend
    it makes me \sick... es regt mich auf...
    7. ( fam: cruel and offensive) geschmacklos; person pervers; mind abartig
    \sick humour schwarzer Humor
    \sick joke makab[e]rer Witz
    8.
    to feel [as] \sick as a dog AM, AUS sich hundeelend fühlen
    I was \sick as a dog mir ging es hundeelend
    to be \sick at heart [äußerst] niedergeschlagen sein
    to be \sick as a parrot BRIT ( hum) völlig fertig sein
    to be worried \sick ( fam) krank vor Sorge sein
    II. n
    1. (ill people)
    the \sick pl die Kranken pl
    2. no pl BRIT ( fam: vomit) Erbrochenes nt
    III. vt BRIT ( fam)
    to \sick up ⇆ sth etw erbrechen
    sick2
    [sɪk]
    vt
    to \sick a dog on sb auf jdn einen Hund hetzen
    * * *
    [sɪk]
    1. n
    (= vomit) Erbrochene(s) nt
    2. adj (+er)
    1) (= ill) krank (also fig)

    to fall or take sick, to be taken sick — krank werden

    he was sick at heart (liter)er war von Kummer verzehrt (liter)

    2)

    (= vomiting or about to vomit) to be sick — brechen, sich übergeben, kotzen (sl); (esp cat, baby, patient) spucken

    he was sick all over the carpeter hat den ganzen Teppich vollgespuckt or vollgekotzt (sl)

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss kotzen (sl) or mich übergeben

    to feel sick to one's stomachsich im Magen schlecht fühlen

    I get sick in aeroplanesim Flugzeug wird mir immer schlecht or übel

    that smell/that food makes me sick — bei dem Geruch/von dem Essen wird mir übel or schlecht

    it's enough to make you sick (inf) — das reicht, damit einem schlecht wird

    it makes me sick to think that... (inf) — mir wird schlecht, wenn ich daran denke, dass...

    I am worried sick, I am sick with worry — mir ist vor Sorge ganz schlecht

    3) (inf

    = fed up) to be sick of sth/sb — etw/jdn satthaben

    to be sick of doing sth — es satthaben, etw zu tun

    to be sick and tired of doing sth — es leid sein, etw zu tun

    I get sick of listening to her complaining — ich habe es langsam satt, immer ihr Gejammer hören zu müssen

    4) (inf) geschmacklos; joke makaber, geschmacklos; person abartig, pervers

    a comedy about life in Dachau, how sick can you get! — eine Komödie über das Leben in Dachau, das ist ja schon pervers!

    * * *
    sick1 [sık]
    A adj
    1. (Br meist attr) krank:
    he’s a very sick man er ist ein schwer kranker Mann;
    fall ( oder get, obs take) sick krank werden, erkranken; call in B 2, off A 1, report C 4
    2. a) be sick Br sich erbrechen oder übergeben (müssen);
    I am ( oder feel) sick, US a. I am ( oder feel) sick at ( oder to) the stomach mir ist schlecht oder übel;
    it makes me sick mir wird übel davon (a. fig); fig es ekelt oder widert mich an;
    sick feeling Übelkeitsgefühl n
    b) Übelkeit erregend, widerwärtig (Geruch etc)
    3. Kranken…, Krankheits…:
    sick diet Krankenkost f;
    sick day Krankheitstag m
    4. fig krank (of vor dat; for nach):
    a) todunglücklich, niedergeschlagen,
    b) angsterfüllt;
    be worried sick krank vor Sorgen sein
    5. fig Br enttäuscht ( at sth von etwas): parrot A 1
    6. (of) umg angewidert (von), überdrüssig (gen):
    I am sick (and tired) of it ich habe es (gründlich) satt, es hängt mir zum Hals heraus;
    be sick (and tired) of doing sth es (gründlich) satthaben, etwas zu tun
    7. a) blass, fahl (Farbe, Licht)
    b) besonders US umg look sick alt aussehen;
    make sb look sick jemanden alt aussehen lassen
    8. matt, gezwungen (Lächeln)
    9. SCHIFF schadhaft
    10. schlecht (Eier, Luft etc)
    11. WIRTSCH umg flau (Markt)
    12. umg makaber (Witz etc):
    sick humo(u)r schwarzer Humor
    B s
    1. the sick koll die Kranken pl
    2. besonders Br umg Kotze f
    C v/t sick up bes Br umg auskotzen
    sick2 [sık] sic1
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (ill) krank

    go sick, fall — or (coll.)

    be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein

    somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel

    2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)

    be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen

    somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht

    he felt sick with fear — ihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel

    something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also d)

    3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]
    4) (fig.)

    be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben

    be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)

    be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können

    be sick of doing something — es satt haben, etwas zu tun

    make somebody sick (disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)

    5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]
    2. plural noun
    * * *
    adj.
    Kranken- präfix.
    krank adj.
    unwohl adj.

    English-german dictionary > sick

  • 103 consulta

    f.
    hacer una consulta a alguien to seek somebody's advice
    libro/obra de consulta reference book/work
    2 surgery (British), office (United States) (doctor's office).
    horas de consulta surgery hours
    pasar consulta to hold a surgery
    3 office.
    4 doctor's office, office, consulting room, practice.
    5 poll.
    6 consult.
    7 advice.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: consultar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: consultar.
    * * *
    1 (acción) consultation
    2 (consejo) advice, opinion
    ¿te puedo hace una consulta? can I ask you something?
    3 MEDICINA surgery, US doctor's office (consultorio) consulting room
    horas de consulta surgery hours, US office hours
    \
    pasar consulta to see patients, hold surgery
    obra de consulta reference book
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=pregunta) enquiry

    para cualquier consulta, llamen a partir de las cinco — if you have any enquiries, please call after five o'clock

    ¿le puedo hacer una consulta? — can I ask you something?

    biblioteca 1), libro 1), obra 2), b)
    2) (Med) (=visita) consultation; (=local) surgery, consulting room, office (EEUU)

    horas de consulta u horario de consulta — surgery hours

    3) (Pol) (=referéndum) referendum

    consulta popular — referendum, plebiscite

    4) pl consultas (=negociaciones)

    ronda o rueda de consultas — round of talks

    5) (Jur) review
    6) (Inform) enquiry
    * * *
    1) (pregunta, averiguación)

    ¿te puedo hacer una consulta? — can I ask you something?

    de consulta<biblioteca/libro> reference (before n)

    2) (Med)
    a) ( entrevista) consultation

    ¿a qué horas tiene consultas el Dr. Sosa? — what are Dr Sosa's office hours (AmE) o (BrE) surgery times?

    consulta a domiciliohome o house visit

    b) ( reunión) conference
    c) ( consultorio) office (AmE), practice (AmE), surgery (BrE)
    * * *
    = consultation, counselling [counseling, -USA], enquiry [inquiry, -USA], interrogation, look-up [lookup], perusal, surgery, doctor's surgery, surgery, hit, query, consultation exercise, querying.
    Ex. Although this is generally successful, this approach does necessitate the consultation of two chapters.
    Ex. If you do this, the system ANDs together the results of query 1, 'juvenile delinquent', and the new term, ' counseling'.
    Ex. A threshold weight appropriate to the specificity of the searcher's enquiry must be established.
    Ex. These include MUMS (Multiple Use MARC System) in connection with online interrogation and correction of MARC data.
    Ex. With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.
    Ex. Computer searching has many facilities and permits a more flexible approach to index searching, but printed indexes have the advantage of ease of perusal.
    Ex. The library may also arrange for local councillors to hold a rota of surgeries once a week.
    Ex. The idea has been suggested to set up multipurpose community centres where services like a grocer, a chemist, a doctor's surgery, a family planning clinic, and a bank, could all be located.
    Ex. The scheme is publicized on village notice boards, shops, pubs, surgeries, post offices etc and through the various village organizations.
    Ex. As used in reference to the World Wide Web, 'hit' means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server.
    Ex. We might therefore argue that our information retrieval system should enable us to rank documents in response to a query using the weighted vector 'wij'.
    Ex. Following a preliminary survey by Aslib, the council's consultation exercise found that residents opted for service quality over quantity.
    Ex. The project consortium will complete a feasibility study into the automatic indexing of free text and the multilingual querying of text databases = El consorcio creado realizar el proyecto llevará a cabo un estudio de viabilidad sobre la indización automática de texto libre y la consulta en varios idiomas de bases de datos de texto.
    ----
    * abrir una consulta = hang out + Posesivo + shingle.
    * colección de consulta = browsing collection.
    * consulta en sala = in-house materials use.
    * consulta imprecisa = browsing.
    * consulta por materias = subject browsing.
    * consulta rápida = ready reference.
    * consultas = demand load.
    * consultas al directorio = directory assistance.
    * de consulta fácil = scannable.
    * de consulta mediante órdenes = command-based.
    * documento de consulta = discussion document.
    * fondo de consulta en sala = reserve reading collection, reserve collection, reserve shelves, special reserve, reserve book room.
    * función de consulta = enquiry function.
    * horas de consulta = surgery.
    * interfaz gráfico de consulta imprecisa = graphical browser.
    * lenguaje de consulta = query language, access language.
    * libro de consulta en sala = reserve room book.
    * obras de consulta rápida = quick reference material.
    * para futuras consultas = for future reference.
    * porcentaje de satisfacción de consultas imprecisas = browsers' fill rate.
    * primer lugar de consulta = first stop.
    * puesto de consulta = service station.
    * que permite desarrollar menús de consulta = menu-making.
    * reformulación de la consulta = query reformation.
    * sección para el fondo de consulta en sala = reserve room.
    * Servicio de Consulta en Línea de BLAISE = BLAISE-LINE.
    * sesión de consulta = query session.
    * sin conservar información sobre las consultas realizadas anteriormente = stateless.
    * * *
    1) (pregunta, averiguación)

    ¿te puedo hacer una consulta? — can I ask you something?

    de consulta<biblioteca/libro> reference (before n)

    2) (Med)
    a) ( entrevista) consultation

    ¿a qué horas tiene consultas el Dr. Sosa? — what are Dr Sosa's office hours (AmE) o (BrE) surgery times?

    consulta a domiciliohome o house visit

    b) ( reunión) conference
    c) ( consultorio) office (AmE), practice (AmE), surgery (BrE)
    * * *
    = consultation, counselling [counseling, -USA], enquiry [inquiry, -USA], interrogation, look-up [lookup], perusal, surgery, doctor's surgery, surgery, hit, query, consultation exercise, querying.

    Ex: Although this is generally successful, this approach does necessitate the consultation of two chapters.

    Ex: If you do this, the system ANDs together the results of query 1, 'juvenile delinquent', and the new term, ' counseling'.
    Ex: A threshold weight appropriate to the specificity of the searcher's enquiry must be established.
    Ex: These include MUMS (Multiple Use MARC System) in connection with online interrogation and correction of MARC data.
    Ex: With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.
    Ex: Computer searching has many facilities and permits a more flexible approach to index searching, but printed indexes have the advantage of ease of perusal.
    Ex: The library may also arrange for local councillors to hold a rota of surgeries once a week.
    Ex: The idea has been suggested to set up multipurpose community centres where services like a grocer, a chemist, a doctor's surgery, a family planning clinic, and a bank, could all be located.
    Ex: The scheme is publicized on village notice boards, shops, pubs, surgeries, post offices etc and through the various village organizations.
    Ex: As used in reference to the World Wide Web, 'hit' means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server.
    Ex: We might therefore argue that our information retrieval system should enable us to rank documents in response to a query using the weighted vector 'wij'.
    Ex: Following a preliminary survey by Aslib, the council's consultation exercise found that residents opted for service quality over quantity.
    Ex: The project consortium will complete a feasibility study into the automatic indexing of free text and the multilingual querying of text databases = El consorcio creado realizar el proyecto llevará a cabo un estudio de viabilidad sobre la indización automática de texto libre y la consulta en varios idiomas de bases de datos de texto.
    * abrir una consulta = hang out + Posesivo + shingle.
    * colección de consulta = browsing collection.
    * consulta en sala = in-house materials use.
    * consulta imprecisa = browsing.
    * consulta por materias = subject browsing.
    * consulta rápida = ready reference.
    * consultas = demand load.
    * consultas al directorio = directory assistance.
    * de consulta fácil = scannable.
    * de consulta mediante órdenes = command-based.
    * documento de consulta = discussion document.
    * fondo de consulta en sala = reserve reading collection, reserve collection, reserve shelves, special reserve, reserve book room.
    * función de consulta = enquiry function.
    * horas de consulta = surgery.
    * interfaz gráfico de consulta imprecisa = graphical browser.
    * lenguaje de consulta = query language, access language.
    * libro de consulta en sala = reserve room book.
    * obras de consulta rápida = quick reference material.
    * para futuras consultas = for future reference.
    * porcentaje de satisfacción de consultas imprecisas = browsers' fill rate.
    * primer lugar de consulta = first stop.
    * puesto de consulta = service station.
    * que permite desarrollar menús de consulta = menu-making.
    * reformulación de la consulta = query reformation.
    * sección para el fondo de consulta en sala = reserve room.
    * Servicio de Consulta en Línea de BLAISE = BLAISE-LINE.
    * sesión de consulta = query session.
    * sin conservar información sobre las consultas realizadas anteriormente = stateless.

    * * *
    A
    (pregunta, averiguación): ¿te puedo hacer una consulta? can I ask your advice o ask you something?
    este problema queda pendiente de consulta this matter is awaiting consultation
    de consulta ‹biblioteca/libro› reference ( before n)
    Compuesto:
    referendum, plebiscite
    B ( Med)
    1 (entrevista) consultation
    ¿cuánto cuesta la consulta? how much does the consultation cost?
    ¿a qué horas pasa or tiene consultas el Dr. Sosa? what are Dr Sosa's office hours ( AmE) o ( BrE) surgery times?
    [ S ] horas de consulta surgery hours
    el doctor está en consulta con un paciente the doctor is seeing a patient
    consulta a domicilio home o house visit
    2 (reunión) conference
    3 (consultorio) office ( AmE), practice ( AmE), surgery ( BrE)
    abrir or instalar una consulta to open a practice o surgery
    * * *

     

    Del verbo consultar: ( conjugate consultar)

    consulta es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    consulta    
    consultar
    consulta sustantivo femenino
    a) (pregunta, averiguación):

    ¿te puedo hacer una consulta? can I ask you something?;

    de consulta ‹biblioteca/libro reference ( before n)

    ( consultorio) office (AmE), practice (AmE), surgery (BrE);
    ¿a qué horas tiene consultas el Dr. Sosa? what are Dr Sosa's office hours (AmE) o (BrE) surgery times?;

    consulta a domicilio home o house visit
    consultar ( conjugate consultar) verbo transitivopersona/obra to consult;
    dato/duda to look up;
    consulta algo con algn to consult sb about sth
    verbo intransitivo: consulta con algn to consult sb
    consulta sustantivo femenino
    1 (petición de consejo) query
    2 (búsqueda de información) search: tras la consulta de los archivos hemos concluido que..., after consulting the archives, we have concluded that...
    3 Med (visita al médico) consultation
    (despacho) GB surgery, US doctor's office
    horas de consulta, GB surgery hours, US office hours
    consulta a domicilio, house call
    consultar verbo transitivo
    1 to consult, seek advice [con, from]
    2 (en un diccionario, etc) to look up
    ' consulta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alterna
    - alterno
    - anexa
    - anexo
    - de
    - biblioteca
    - libro
    English:
    consultation
    - consulting
    - establish
    - practice
    - practise
    - reference
    - reference book
    - reference library
    - surgery
    - antenatal
    - office
    * * *
    1. [petición de consejo] [acción] consultation;
    [pregunta] query, enquiry;
    hacer una consulta a alguien to ask sb's advice
    2. [búsqueda de información] consultation;
    la consulta del manual aclaró nuestras dudas consulting the manual cleared up our doubts;
    hacer una consulta a alguien to ask sb's advice;
    libros de consulta reference books
    consulta electoral election(s);
    consulta popular referendum, plebiscite
    3. [de médico] [consultorio] Br surgery, US office
    4. [de médico] [visita] appointment;
    horas de consulta Br surgery hours, US (doctor's) office hours;
    pasar consulta to hold Br a surgery o US (doctor's) office hours;
    tengo consulta con el médico a las seis I've got an appointment with the doctor at six;
    consulta previa petición de hora [en letrero] appointments only, consultation by appointment only
    5.
    llamar a consultas [diplomático] to recall
    * * *
    f
    1 consultation
    2 MED local office, Br
    surgery;
    pasar consulta have office hours, Br have a surgery
    * * *
    1) : consultation
    2) : inquiry
    * * *
    1. (pregunta) enquiry [pl. enquiries]
    2. (lugar, atención) surgery [pl. surgeries]
    3. (visita) visit

    Spanish-English dictionary > consulta

  • 104 turn

    1. I
    1) we all turned мы все повернулись [кругом]; he turned and went away in a rage он повернулся и в гневе пошел прочь; it is time for us to turn нам пора повернуть назад /пойти обратно/; he did not know which way /where/ то turn a) он не знал, куда повернуться; б) он не знал, к кому обратиться; the river turns and twists речка извивается /петляет/; the tide has turned начинается отлив или прилив; the wind is turning ветер меняется /меняет направление/; the weather has turned погода изменилась; I fear my luck will turn боюсь, мне изменит счастье /мне перестанет везти/
    2) the wheels turned колеса вертелись; the ball turns крутится шар; the merry-go-round turned карусель вертелась /вращалась/; this key is hard to turn этот ключ трудно повернуть; the tap won't turn кран не поворачивается
    3) my head is turning у меня кружится голова; heights always make his head turn высота всегда вызывает у него головокружение
    4) the leaves are beginning to turn листья начинают желтеть; her hair has begun to turn она начала седеть
    5) the milk has turned молоко прокисло
    6) the edge of the knife had turned лезвие ножа затупилось
    2. II
    1) turn in some manner turn abruptly (reluctantly, instinctively, wearily, insolently, etc.) резко и т.д. повернуть (ся) или свернуть; somewhere turn this way (that way, left, around, etc.) повернуть(ся) в эту сторону и т.д.; the main road turns sharp right шоссе круто уходит направо; turn homewards (west, etc.) направляться домой и т.д.; let's turn back давайте вернемся [назад]; she turned aside and began to sob она отвернулась и начала всхлипывать; turn round and let me see your face повернись и дай мне посмотреть тебе в лице; he turned round and round он все время поворачивался /крутился/; turn at tome time it is time to turn now теперь нам пора возвращаться /поворачивать назад/
    2) turn in some manner the boat (the car, the cart, etc.) turned over лодка и т.д. перевернулась; the aircraft struck the ground and turned over and over самолет врезался в землю и несколько раз перевернулся; turn head over heels перекувырнуться; the boat turned upside down лодка перевернулась /опрокинулась вверх дном/; my umbrella (my pocket, etc.) turned inside out у меня вывернулся зонтик и т.д.; the whole world turned topsy-turvy весь мир перевернулся, все в мире перевернулось
    3) turn in some manner the key (the handle, the tap, etc.) turns easily ключ и т.д. легко поворачивается
    4) turn in some manner the dancer turned quickly (awkwardly, gracefully. etc.) танцовщица быстро и т.д. кружилась
    5) turn in some manner the metal (the wood, this material, etc.) turns well (easily, quickly, etc.) этот металл и т.д. хорошо и т.д. поддается обточке
    3. III
    1) turn smb., smth. turn one's horse (one's car, the carriage, etc.) повернуть лошадь и т.д. обратно /назад/; she turned her steps она повернула назад; turn one's head обернуться, повернуть голову; turn the course of a river (the tide of events, etc.) изменить течение реки и т.д.; turn the conversation изменить тему разговора, повернуть беседу в другое русло; turn the corner а) поворачивать за угол; the саг turned the corner машина завернула за угол; б) выходить из затруднительного положения; once he has made up his mind, nothing will turn him если он что-нибудь решил, ничто не заставит его изменить своего решения
    2) turn smth. turn a page of a book (pancakes, an omelette, etc.) переворачивать страницу книги и т.д.; turn hay ворошить сено; turn soil пахать; turn a bed перетряхивать постель; turn a sheet отогнуть простыню; turn a garment (a dress, a suit, a coat, a cape, a collar, etc.) перелицовывать одежду и т.д.; turn a complete circle (a half-circle, 16 points, etc.) делать полный оборот и т.д.; turn a somersault делать сальто, кувыркаться || turn one's ankle вывихнуть /подвернуть/ ногу; turn smb.'s brain сводить кого-л. с ума; grief (overwork, etc.) has turned his brain от горя и т.д. он сошел с ума
    3) turn smth. turn a wheel вращать колесо; turn a handle крутить ручку; turn a key (the cap of a jar, the tap, the doorknob, etc.) поворачивать ключ и т.д.
    4) || turn smb.'s head вскружить кому-л. голову; success had not turned his head от успеха голова у него не закружилась; turn smb.'s stomach вызывать у кого-л. тошноту; the mere sight of food turns his stomach его воротит /мутит, тошнит/ от одного вида пищи; I'm afraid the rolling of the ship will turn my stomach боюсь, что качка на корабле вызовет у меня тошноту
    5) turn smb. turn an excellent husband (a soldier, a schoolmaster, a reporter, a poet, a Christian, etc.) стать [со временем] прекрасным мужем и т.д.; turn traitor (informer, etc.) стать предателем и т.д.
    6) || turn some colour стать какого-л. цвета, принять какую-л. окраску; turn all the colours of the rainbow окраситься во все цвета радуги; he turned colour он покраснел или побледнел
    7) turn smth. turn milk (cream) сквашивать молоко (сливки); heat has turned the milk от жары молоко скисло
    9) turn smth. turn a blow отводить удар; the metal is thick enough to turn a bullet металл достаточно прочен, чтобы пуля от него отскочила /его не пробила/
    10) turn smth. turn candlesticks (wooden vessels, brass, lead pipes, columns, etc.) вытачивать /обтачивать/ подсвечники и т.д.
    11) turn smth. turn an epigram (a couplet, a witty reply, etc.) сочинить эпиграмму и т.д.; turn a pretty compliment сделать тонкий комплимент; he has a knack for turning a phrase он очень ловко жонглирует словами; I don't know how he managed to turn the trick я не знаю, как ему удалось провернуть это дельце
    12) turn smth. turn the edge of a knife (the edge of an axe, etc.) затупить лезвие ножа и т.д.
    4. IV
    1) turn smth., smb. somewhere turn one's саг (the horse, the carriage, one's steps, etc.) back (homewards, northwards, etc.) повернуть машину и т.д. назад и т.д.; turn your eyes /your look/ this way посмотри сюда; turn smth. in some manner turn your chair so that the light is on your left поверните стул так, чтобы свет падал слева; turn the corner at full speed поворачивать за угол на полном ходу
    2) turn smth., smb. in some manner turn the pages of a book (of a magazine, etc.) thoughtlessly (absent-mindedly, idly, quickly, etc.) бездумно и т.д. переворачивать страницы книги /перелистывать книгу/ и т.Л; turn some old letters nostalgically с грустью перебирать старью письма; turn a patient (a body, etc,) easily легко перевернуть больного и т.д.; the doctor turned him over and looked at his back врач перевернул его и осмотрел его спину; turn the boy around, I want to sound him поверий мальчика, я его выслушаю; turn the handle three times (the tap one notch, etc.) повернуть ручку три раза и т.д.; turn one's pockets (a coat, one's glove, etc.) inside out выворачивать карманы и т.д. [наизнанку]; turn the boat (the pail, etc.) upside down опрокидывать лодку и т.д. вверх дном; don't turn this box upside down этот ящик нельзя кантовать; turn a room upside down перевернуть все в комнате вверх дном || turn one's ankle unexpectedly (suddenly, etc.) неожиданно и т.д. подвернуть ногу; I turned my ankle painfully я подвернул ногу и мне очень больно
    3) turn smth. in some manner you are turning my words around ты передергиваешь мои слова
    4) turn some age at some time she has not yet turned 40 ей еще нет сорока; his son just turned 4 его сыну как раз исполнилось четыре года; it has just turned two сейчас ровно два часа
    5) turn smth. somewhere turn aside a blow отвести удар
    6) turn smth. at some time I could turn a Latin verse in my day в свое время я писал стихи на латыни
    5. VI
    turn smth., smb. into some [other] state
    1) turn the light low уменьшить свет; the lamp low подвернуть лампу; fear turned him cowardly страх сделал его трусом; what turned the milk bad /sour/? от чего скисло молоко; his behaviour turns me sick от его поведения меня всего переворачивает
    2) turn a bird (prisoners, the animals, an arrow, etc.) loose выпустить птичку и т.д. на свободу; why don't you turn them free? почему ты не отпустишь их?
    3) turn the leaves red (yellow, etc.) окрашивать листья багрянцем и т.д.; the very thought turned me pale одна мысль об этом заставила меня побледнеть, я побледнел при одной мысли об этом; illness (worry, etc.) turned his hair white /grey/ он поседел от болезни и т.д.; the success of others turns him green with envy он зеленеет от зависти, когда слышит об успехах других
    6. XI
    1) be turned out of some place be turned out of the country (out of the house, etc.) быть высланным /водворенным/ из страны и т.д.; he was turned out of the hall for making too much noise его вывели /выгнали/ из зала за то, что он очень шумел; be turned from smth. he was turned from the door его прогнали от дверей
    2) be turned to for smth. this book may be turned to for accurate information (for answers, for clues, etc,) в этой книге можно найти точные сведения и т.д.
    3) be turned the dress (the suit, etc.) must be turned платье и т.д. надо перелицевать
    4) be turned by smth. be turned by steam приводиться в движение паром; be turned by gas вращаться при помощи газа; the mill wheel is being turned by water-power (by electricity, etc.) мельничное колесо приводится в движение /вращается/ силой воды и т.д.
    5) be turned (in)to smth. the drawing-room (the nursery, etc.) was turned into a study гостиная и т.д. была превращена в кабинет, из гостиной и т.д. сделали кабинет; his love was turned to hatred его любовь перешла в ненависть; it was formerly thought that common metals could be turned into gold раньше думали, что обычные металлы можно превратить в золото
    7. XII
    have smth. turned have one's coat (one's dress, etc.) turned отдать пальто и т.д. в перелицовку
    8. XIII
    turn to do smth. turn to look behind (to say smth., to pass the book to me, etc.) повернуться, чтобы посмотреть назад и т.д.
    9. XV
    turn into some state turn pale побледнеть: the leaves are beginning to turn yellow листья начинают желтеть; turn blue with cold посинеть от холода; turn green with envy позеленеть от зависти; her hair was said to have turned grey in one night говорили, что она поседела за одну ночь; this ink turns black on drying эти чернила становятся черными, когда высыхают; turn cold /colder/ холодать; the weather turned rainy (bad, stormy, etc.) погода стала дождливой и т.д.; whenever I come he turns sulky всегда, когда я прихожу, он начинает дуться; don't leave the milk on the table, it'll turn sour не оставляй молоко на столе, оно скиснет
    10. XVI
    1) turn to (off, towards, into, etc.) smth., smb. turn to the window (to the left, to the right, towards me, towards the sea, for home, etc.) повернуться к окну и т.Л; turn off the highway сворачивать с шоссе; the road turns to the north here здесь дорога уходит на север; the boat turned to windward лодка развернулась по ветру; he turned towards home он направился домой; turn into a wide road (into an alley, into the next street, etc.) свернуть на широкое шоссе и т.д.; they turned from the road into the woods они повернули с дороги в лес; turn at (in, on, etc.) smth. turn at the corner завернуть за угол, поворачивать на углу; turn in bed (in one's sleep, etc.) вертеться в постели и т.д.; the wheels won't turn in this mud в такой грязи колеса будут буксовать и не будут вращаться/; it's enough to make him turn in his grave он от этого в гробу перевернется; turn on one side while sleeping повернуться на бок во сне
    2) turn into smth. turn into a house (into the saloon at the corner, etc.) завернуть /заглянуть/ в дом и т.д.; turn into a town заехать в город
    3) turn to smth., smb. turn to the last page заглянуть на последнюю страницу; you'll find those figures if you turn to page 50 вы найдете эти цифры на странице/, если откроете страницу/ пятьдесят; my thoughts often turn to this subject мои мысли часто возвращаются к этой теме /к этому вопросу/; I shall now turn to another matter теперь я перейду к другому вопросу; I have no one to turn to мне не к кому обратиться; he is not the man you could turn to in these questions он не тот человек, к которому можно было бы обратиться с просьбой по таким вопросам; turn to smth., smb. for smth. turn to the dictionary for a word (to literature for reference, to a document for guidance, to his letter for consolation, etc.) обращаться к словари в поисках слова и т.Л; turn to his friend for help (to his mother for comfort, to his teacher for advice and guidance, to the police for protection, etc.) искать помощи у друга и т.д.; turn to the secretary for information (to his colleagues for support, etc.) обратиться к секретарю за справкой и т.д.; he turned to us for a loan он попросил нас дать ему взаймы денег
    4) turn to smth. turn to music (to the study of law, to medical practice, to journalism, to painting, to book-collecting, etc.) заняться музыкой и т.д.; turn to one's work приниматься /браться/ за работу; he is giving up the stage and turning to film work он бросает сцену и переходит на работу в кино; turn to drink начать пить; turn to crime заняться преступной деятельностью; the starling only turns to worms when there are no berries скворцы питаются червями только тогда, когда нет ягод
    5) turn on (round, etc.) smth. turn on an axle (on its axis, round the sun, etc.) вращаться на оси и т.д.; the door turns on its hinges дверь поворачивается на петлях; he turned on his heel and walked out of the room он круто повернулся и вышел из комнаты
    6) turn with smth. his head turns with giddiness у него кружится голова; his head has turned with success успех вскружил ему голову; the weathercock turns with the wind флюгер крутится по ветру; turn at smth. his stomach turns at the sight of blood (at the mere sight of food, etc.) у него поднимается тошнота при виде крови и т.д.
    7) turn (in)to smb., smth. turn into a butterfly (into a very pleasant fellow, into vinegar, into ice, etc.) превратиться в бабочку /стать бабочкой/ и т.д.; fog sometimes turns to snow (to rain) туман иногда переходит в снег (в дождь); the water has turned to ice вода превратилась в лед; the snow had turned (in)to slush снег превратился в слякоть; can a wolf turn into a lamb? разве может волк обернуться /стать/ овечкой?; my admiration soon turned to scorn мое восхищение скоро сменилось презрением; turn from smth. (in)to smth. the wind turned from west into south-west Южный ветер сменился юго-западным; the sphere has turned from blue to red шар из голубого стал красным; turn for smth. turn for the better (for the worse) (из)меняться к лучшему (к худшему)
    8) turn (up)on smth. everything (the whole argument, the outcome, the decision, etc.) turns on his answer (on that fact, on this point, etc.) все и т.д. зависит от его ответа и т.д.; the success of the trip turns on the weather успех поездки будет зависеть от погоды; everything turned upon the result of the battle все определялось исходом боя; the conversation turned (up)on sport (upon dress, upon hunting, on a variety of subjects, etc.).разговор вертелся вокруг /касался/ спорта и т.д.; the debate did not turn upon any practical propositions обсуждение не касалось никаких практических вопросов
    9) turn on (against) smb. the dog (the lion, the big.cat, etc.) turned on its trainer (on its owner, on its keeper, on its pursuers, etc.) собака и т.д. набросилась на своего дрессировщика и т.Л; even the most friendly dog may turn on you if you tease or annoy it даже самая добродушная собака может наброситься на человека, если ее раздразнить; why have you turned on me? что ты на меня взъелся?; what a fine excuse for turn logon me прекрасный повод, чтобы наброситься на меня; he turned angrily against his relatives (against his former friends, against his opponents, etc.) он яростно ополчился на своих родственников и т.А; the newspapers turned against the Parliament газеты начали кампанию против парламента; his words (his own criticism, etc.) turned against him его слова и т.д. обернулись против него самого
    10) turn from smb. he turned from his friends oil порвал со своими друзьями; он отвернулся от своих друзей; he turned from the Democrats and joined the Republicans он порвал с демократической партией в примкнул к республиканцам
    11. XXI1
    1) turn smth., smb. to (towards, into, on, etc.) smth., smb. turn the саг to the bridge повернуть машину к месту, въехать на мост; turn one's car to the left (one's camera to the right, etc.) повернуть машину налево и т.д.; turn one's саг towards the centre of the town направиться [на машине] к центру города; turn one's horse to the hills погнать лошадь в горы; turn cows to pasture выгнать коров на пастбище; turn one's chair to the fire повернуть свое кресло к камину; plants turn blooms to the light растения поворачивают головки к свету; turn one's back to one's guests (to the audience, to the wall, etc.) повернуться /стать/ спиной к гостям и т.д.; turn the light into the dark room направить луч света в темную комнату; turn a telescope on a star (the searchlight on smb., etc.) направлять телескоп на звезду и т.д.; turn the talk into other channels перевести разговор на другую тему; turn one's eyes on the stage обратить или перевести взгляд на сцену; turn smth. with smth. he turned the blow with his arm он отвел удар рукой id turn a deaf ear to smb.'s request./to smb./ отказаться выслушать чью-л. просьбу, остаться глухим к чьей-л. просьбе
    2) turn smb. out of (from, etc.) smth. turn smb. out of his room (out of the house, out of a club, etc.) выгнать кого-л. из комнаты и т.д.; turn a beggar from one's door прогнать нищего от своих дверей
    3) turn smth. to smth., smb. turn one's thoughts (one's attention, one's mind) to one's work (to practical matters, to something more important, etc.) сосредоточить свои мысли и т.д. на работе и т.А; at last they turned their attention to her наконец они занялись ею; turn one's efforts to something more important направлять свои усилия на что-либо более важное
    4) turn smth. to smth. turn one's hand to useful work заняться полезным делом; he can turn his hand to almost anything он умеет делать почти все; he knows how to turn things to advantage /to account/ он знает, как из всего извлечь пользу; he turns even his errors to account даже из своих ошибок он извлекает пользу
    5) turn smth. on (in) smth. turn a wagon on its side опрокинуть телегу на бок; turn a chop in a pan перевернуть котлету на сковородке || turn one's ankle on the edge of the sidewalk вывихнуть ногу, споткнувшись о край тротуара
    6) turn smth. in smth. turn one's hat in one's hands (the toy in one's fingers, etc.) вертеть шляпу в руках и т.д.; turn the key in the lock поворачивать ключ в замке и т.д. id turn smb. round one's little finger вертеть кем-л. [как хочешь], помыкать кем-л.
    7) turn smth. (in)to smth. turn water into ice (defeat into victory, love to hatred, tears into laughter, etc.) превращать воду в лед и т.д.; turn a theatre into a cinema (a garden into a tennis-court, etc.) переделать /перестроить/ театр в кинозал и т.д.; turn one's land into money (one's bonds into cash, their stock into cash, etc.) обратить землю в деньги и т.д.; turn coins into paper money поменять звонкую монету на бумажные деньги; turn this piece of prose into verse переложить этот прозаический отрывок на стихи; turn this passage into Greek (a German letter into French, Latin into English, etc.) перевести этот отрывок на греческий язык и т.д.; turn smb. (in)to smb. turn her into a cinema star (the boy into a friend, our soldiers into a police force, etc.) сделать из нее кинозвезду и т.д.; turn a pessimist into an optimist превращать пессимиста в оптимиста; the fairy turned the prince into a frog фея превратила принца в лягушку id turn swords into ploughshares перековать мечи на орала
    8) turn smb., smth., against smb. turn the children against their father (everyone against the boy, his family against him, etc.) восстанавливать детей против отца и т.д.; turn friends against friends восстановить друзей друг против друга; it turns their argument against them это направляет их доводы против них самих
    9) turn smb., smth. from smth. turn smb. from his duty отвлекать кого-л. от исполнения своих обязанностей; nothing will ever turn him from his purpose ничто не заставит его изменять своему решению или отказаться от своей цели; turn a vessel from her course заставить судно отклониться от курса; turn the conversation from an unpleasant subject увести разговор от неприятной темы
    10) turn smth. out of /from/ smth. turn candlesticks out of /from/ brass вытачивать медные подсвечники
    12. XXII
    turn smb. by doing smth. the police turned the advancing crowd by firing over their heads полиция заставила наступающую толпу повернуть назад, начав стрельбу в воздух
    13. XXV
    turn when... (as if..., etc.) she turned when she saw us увидев нас, она отвернулась или свернула; he turned as if to go он повернулся, делая вид, что собирается уходить
    14. XXVI
    turn smth. when... she turns his shirt-collars when they get frayed она перевертывает воротнички его сорочек, когда они вытираются

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > turn

  • 105 μακροθυμέω

    μακροθυμέω (s. μακρόθυμος) 1 aor. ἐμακροθύμησα
    to remain tranquil while waiting, have patience, wait (Plut., Mor. 59f; Job 7:16; Sir 2:4; Bar 4:25; TestJob 22:5 al.; TestJos 2:7) abs. Hb 6:15; Js 5:8. μ. ἐπί τινι wait patiently for someth. Js 5:7b. μ. ἕως τ. παρουσίας τ. κυρίου have patience until the coming of the Lord vs. 7a.
    to bear up under provocation without complaint, be patient, forbearing (LXX; ApcEsdr 3:6 p. 27, 11 Tdf.) abs. (Pr 19:11) of God (Iren. 1, 10, 3 [Harv. I 95, 5]; Hippol., Ref. 1 pref.) Dg 9:2. Of love 1 Cor 13:4. ἀγάπη πάντα μακροθυμεῖ love is patient about everything 1 Cl 49:5. πρός τινα toward someone 1 Th 5:14. μετά τινος w. someone IPol 6:2. εἴς τινα toward someone 2 Pt 3:9. ἐπί τινι w. someone (Sir 18:11; 29:8; cp. ἐφʼ ἡμᾶς TestJob 11:10; ἐπʼ αὐτούς ApcEsdr 3:6) Mt 18:26, 29; Lk 18:7 (s. FDanker, Jesus and the New Age, ’88 ad loc. on the sequence of thought; for an alternate view s. 3 below).
    delay Lk 18:7 μακροθυμεῖ (textually uncertain [v.l.-θυμών ἐπʼ αὐτοῖς] and difficult to interpret, but cp. Mt 18:12 for the mixture of tenses in a question) may be transl.: will (God) delay long in helping them? (NRSV; s. Weizsäcker3–8; Fitzmyer, Luke ad loc., w. emphasis on Sir 35:19; μ.=delay: Artem. 4, 11).—Jülicher, Gleichn. 286ff; HSahlin, Zwei Lk-Stellen: Lk 6:43–45; 18:7: SymbBUps 4, ’45, 9–20; HRiesenfeld, NT Aufsätze (JSchmid Festschr.), ’63, 214–17 (Lk 18:7); but see KBeyer, Semit. Syntax im NT, ’62, 268 n. 1.—DELG s.v. θυμός. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > μακροθυμέω

  • 106 impaciente

    adj.
    impatient.
    impaciente por hacer algo impatient o anxious to do something
    f. & m.
    impatient person.
    pres.subj.
    1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: impacientar.
    * * *
    1 impatient, anxious
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=sin paciencia) impatient ( por to)

    ¡estoy impaciente! — I can't wait!

    2) (=irritable) impatient
    * * *
    a) [ser] impatient
    b) [estar]

    impaciente por + inf — impatient to + inf

    * * *
    = impatient, restless, straining impatiently in the leash.
    Ex. Premature publicity makes people impatient.
    Ex. While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.
    Ex. The director went on, his excitement straining impatiently in the leash: 'Tom, I received notice in today's mail that our library has been given a $75,000 award to fund a really impressive public relations campaign which could be used as a model for other medium-sized libraries'.
    * * *
    a) [ser] impatient
    b) [estar]

    impaciente por + inf — impatient to + inf

    * * *
    = impatient, restless, straining impatiently in the leash.

    Ex: Premature publicity makes people impatient.

    Ex: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.
    Ex: The director went on, his excitement straining impatiently in the leash: 'Tom, I received notice in today's mail that our library has been given a $75,000 award to fund a really impressive public relations campaign which could be used as a model for other medium-sized libraries'.

    * * *
    1 [ SER] impatient
    es muy impaciente he's very impatient, he has absolutely no patience
    2 [ ESTAR]:
    se notaba que estaba impaciente you could see he was (getting) impatient
    impaciente POR + INF impatient to + INF
    está impaciente por conocer los resultados she is impatient o anxious to know the results
    impaciente POR QUE + SUBJ:
    están impacientes por que empiece el concierto they are impatient for the concert to begin
    * * *

     

    Del verbo impacientar: ( conjugate impacientar)

    impacienté es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    impaciente es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    impacientar    
    impaciente
    impaciente adjetivo
    a) [ser] impatient

    b) [estar]:


    impaciente por hacer algo impatient to do sth
    impacientar verbo transitivo impacientar a alguien, to make sb lose patience, exasperate sb
    impaciente adj (ansioso) impatient
    (agitado) anxious
    ' impaciente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    impatient
    - restless
    - eager
    * * *
    impatient;
    no seas impaciente be patient, don't be so impatient;
    impaciente por hacer algo impatient o anxious to do sth;
    estoy impaciente por que llegue Jaime I can't wait for Jaime to get here
    * * *
    adj impatient
    * * *
    : impatient
    * * *
    impaciente adj impatient

    Spanish-English dictionary > impaciente

  • 107 head

    [hed]
    n
    1) голова, череп
    See:

    The water was over his head. — Вода была ему выше головы.

    She has a good head for heights. — Она хорошо переносит высоту.

    She has no head for heights. — Она не переносит высоту.

    His proud, noble head bowed to nothing. — Он ни перед чем не склонял своей гордой, благородной головы.

    I want a covering for the head. — Мне надо что-нибудь, чем покрыть голову.

    He felt a sharp pain in his head. — Он почувствовал резкую боль в голове.

    It cost him his head. — Это стоило ему головы/жизни.

    to be/to sit at the head of the table — сидеть во главе стола/сидеть на почетном месте за столом;

    Two heads are better than one. — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Ничего не возможно разобрать/понять.

    - shaven head
    - majestic head
    - bumpy head
    - shaking head
    - sore head
    - grey head
    - elegant head
    - egg-shaped head
    - irregular head
    - heavy head
    - curly head
    - bristling head
    - nodding head
    - drooping head
    - giddy head
    - bruised head
    - bloody head head
    - bleeding head
    - hot head
    - hooded head
    - feathered head
    - patient's head
    - horse's head
    - head net
    - head phone
    - head piece
    - sharp pain in the back of one's head
    - bandage on the head
    - constant buzzing in the head
    - blow knock on the head
    - nod of the head
    - shake of the head
    - crown of the head
    - sharp pain in smb's head
    - head with hair
    - head of classical form and beauty
    - head from a doll
    - head of hair
    - good head of hair
    - with a heavy head
    - with a feeling of dullness in one's head
    - with confusion in one's head
    - over the heads of others
    - from head to foot
    - with a bare head
    - with an uncovered head
    - with a bruise on the head
    - aim at smb's head
    - balance smth on one's head
    - bandage smb's head
    - apply a bandage to smb's head
    - be taller by a head
    - be head over ears in debt
    - beat oneself on the head with one's fist
    - beat smb's head off
    - bend one's head over the book
    - bite smb's head off
    - hang one's head in confusion
    - hang one's head down
    - hang one's head on one's chest
    - bow one's head in admiration
    - bow one's head to the ground
    - give one's head for a washing
    - brandish a sword over one's head
    - bring down a sword over smb's head
    - break one's head
    - bump one's head against smth
    - bump heads together
    - bury one's head in one's hands
    - bury one's head in the sand
    - chuck one's head to avoid the blow
    - complain of a throbbing pain in the head
    - cover one's head to protect it from the sun
    - cradle smb's head in one's breasts
    - cross one's hands behind one's head
    - cry one's head off
    - cut off smb's head
    - cut one's head open
    - dip one's head into the water
    - do smth standing on one's head
    - do smth over smb's head
    - give orders over smb's head
    - give answers over smb's head
    - sell a house over smb's head
    - draw one's head into one's shoulders
    - drop one's head on one's breast
    - fall head first
    - fall head over heels
    - fall on one's head
    - feel heavy in the head
    - feel one's head
    - get a bump on the head
    - go about with one's head high in the air
    - give one's head for smth, state one's head on smth
    - go queer in the head
    - have a good head for heights
    - have a strong head for drink
    - have pain in one's head
    - hit one's head on the wall
    - hit one's head against smth
    - hit smb on the head
    - hurt one's head
    - hold one's head up
    - hold one's head with one's hands
    - injure one's head
    - keep one's head above ground
    - keep jerking one's head
    - keep one's head covered
    - lay one's head on smb's chest
    - lift up one's head
    - look smb over from head to foot
    - nod one's head
    - nod one's head in greeting
    - plunge head over heels into the fighting
    - pull one's hat down on the head
    - pull the blanket over one's head
    - put one's head out of the window
    - put one's head in a noose
    - raise one's head
    - rest one's head on the pillow
    - scratch one's head
    - scream one's head off
    - seize one's head in one's hands
    - set a price on smb's head
    - shake one's head
    - shake one's head at smth
    - sit with one's head propped on one's hand
    - snap smb's head off
    - stand on one's head
    - stand with bare heads
    - stand with one's head down
    - stand with averted head
    - stand smth on its head
    - stick one's head in the door
    - stroke smb on the head
    - talk smb's head off
    - talk one's head off
    - throw one's head back
    - tip one's head to one side
    - toss one's head up
    - toss one's head in pride
    - toss one's head in dissent
    - touch one's head to the ground
    - tremble from head to foot
    - turn away one's head
    - turn one's head towards smb
    - walk with one's head high
    - wear nothing on one's head
    - work one's head off
    - wound smb in the head
    - head sitting deep between the shoulders
    - head covered with a kerchief
    2) руководитель, глава, начальник

    I must telephone the head office. — Мне надо позвонить в центр.

    - executive head
    - titular head
    - administrative head
    - military head
    - family head
    - union heads
    - learned heads
    - head teacher
    - head gardener
    - head nurse
    - head surgeon
    - head-cook
    - head waiter
    - head workman
    - head electrician
    - head office
    - head master
    - department head
    - royal heads of Europe
    - head of the delegation
    - head of the tribe
    - head of the department
    - heads of all states
    - Head of the Government
    - Head of the Army
    - head of the expedition
    - under a competent head
    - be at the head of smth
    - put smb at the head of the movement
    - be at the head of the whole business
    - stand at the head of all nations in matters of art
    - be at the head of the epoch
    - be at the head of the field
    - be at the head of the race
    - those at the head of the whole business
    3) ум, интеллект, умственные способности; (а.) a clear (bright, logical) head светлый (ясный, логичный) ум

    The problem is over/beuond our heads. — Нам эту проблему не понять.

    He talked over our heads. — То, что он говорил, не доходило до/было выше нашего понимания.

    He is positively/quite out of his head. — Он определенно выжил из ума.

    Such an idea never entered my head. — Такая мысль мне никогда не приходила в голову/на ум.

    I can't get that into his head. — Я не могу ему этого растолковать/втолковать.

    He made it up out of his own head. — Он все это сам придумал/очинил/выдумал.

    (b) a wise head — умница/мудрая голова/умник;

    the wiser heads — мудрецы;

    a hot head — горячая голова/вспыльчивый человек;

    a wooden head — тупица;

    a competent head — знающий человек;

    to have a good head upon one's shoulders — иметь хорошую голову на плечах/быть умным;

    to have an old head on young shoulders — иметь здравый смысл/быть не по годам умудрённым

    - steady head
    - cool head
    - level head
    - bother one's head about smth
    - be over smb's head
    - get a swollen head
    - be over the heads of the pupils
    - come to smb's head
    - do smth off the top of one's head
    - do calculations in one's head
    - fill one's head with trifles
    - give smb his head
    - have a good head for figures
    - have a head for details
    - have no head for names
    - have a good head for politics
    - keep a level head
    - keep one's head
    - keep one's head shut
    - keep smth in one's head
    - keep a cool head in emergencies
    - lose one's head
    - be of one's head
    - be off one's head about smb
    - have a good head on one's shoulders
    - have an old head on young shoulders
    - put smth into smb's head
    - put ideas into smb's head
    - put two heads together
    - puzzle one's head about smth
    - show much head for business
    - take smth into one's head
    - turn smb's head with flattery
    - trouble one's head about smth
    - use one's head
    - write out of one's head
    4) скот, голова скота (единица счёта), поголовье скота; 20 heads of deer двадцать голов оленей
    - large head of game
    - consumption of milk per head of the population
    5) верхняя главная часть предмета, верх, верхушка, верхняя часть, головная часть, передняя часть, головка, шляпка

    We'll have to knock in the head of the barrel. — Нам придется пробить верх бочки.

    heads I win, tails I lose. — Орел - я выигрываю, решка - проигрываю.

    Coins often bear the head of a famous ruler. — На монетах нередко высечена голова известного правителя.

    - forked head
    - wooden head
    - tape-recorder head
    - pit head
    - pointed arrow head
    - axe head
    - missile head
    - pin head
    - figure head
    - crumpled head
    - head tide
    - head wind
    - head lights
    - head stone
    - head land
    - head division of a parade
    - head of the bed
    - head of the column
    - head of the river
    - head of the bay
    - head of a hammer
    - head of a rail
    - head of a violin
    - head of cane
    - head of the stairs
    - head of the barrel
    - head of barley
    - head of a rock
    - head of a peer
    - mountain head overgrown by shrubbery
    - nails with a wide head
    - bolts with a square head
    - axe with a heavy head
    - glass of beer with a good head on it
    - car with a folding head
    - at the head of a page
    - at the head of the list
    - stand at the head of the bay
    - boil is gathering head
    6) раздел, рубрика, параграф, пункт, заголовок

    The story has a double head. — У рассказа двойное название.

    He arranged his speech under four main heads. — Он разбил свою речь на четыре основных пункта/раздела.

    It may be included under this head. — Это может быть включено в этот параграф/раздел.

    It comes/it is kept/it is included under the head of "miscellavous". — Это помещено в параграфе "разное".

    To hit the nail on the head. — Попасть в самую точку. /Попасть не в бровь, а в глаз.

    Two heads are better than one. — Ум хорошо, а два лучше. /Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    To toss heads or tails. — Бросать жребий.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Не могу ничего понять/разобрать.

    - heads of chapters
    - document arranged under five heads
    - under two colums head
    - group the facts under three heads
    - remark on this head
    - speak on this head
    - treat the subject under three main heads
    USAGE:
    See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > head

  • 108 refer

    rə'fə:
    1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb
    1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) referirse a, hacer alusión a
    2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) referir(se), hacer referencia/alusión a
    3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) enviar, remitir
    4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) consultar

    2. verb
    (to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) arbitrar
    - reference book
    - reference library

    refer vb
    1. consultar
    2. mencionar / referirse / hacer referencia
    tr[rɪ'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (send) remitir, mandar, enviar
    I refer you to my article in... te remito a mi artículo en...
    1 (allude to) referirse (to, a)
    who are you referring to? ¿a quién te refieres?
    2 (mention, name) hacer referencia (to, a)
    3 (consult) consultar (to, -)
    4 (describe) calificar (to, de); (call) llamar (to, a)
    she refers to him as "the Fox' lo llama "el Zorro"
    refer [ri'fər] v, - ferred ; - ferring vt
    direct, send: remitir, enviar
    to refer a patient to a specialist: enviar a un paciente a un especialista
    refer vi
    to refer to mention: referirse a, aludir a
    v.
    deferir v.
    referir v.
    referirse v.
    remitir v.
    rɪ'fɜːr, rɪ'fɜː(r)
    - rr- transitive verb
    a) ( direct - to source of information) remitir; (- to place) enviar*, mandar

    the reader is referred to... — se remite al lector a...

    to refer somebody to a specialist — ( Med) mandar or (AmL) derivar a alguien a un especialista

    b) ( submit) \<\<problem/proposal\>\> remitir; see also refer to
    Phrasal Verbs:
    [rɪ'fɜː(r)]
    1. VT
    1) (=send, direct) remitir

    I have to refer it to my boss — tengo que remitírselo a mi jefe, tengo que consultarlo con mi jefe

    to refer a dispute to arbitrationsometer or remitir una disputa al arbitraje

    to refer sb to sth/sb: I referred him to the manager — lo envié a que viera al gerente

    refer to drawer (on cheque) devolver al librador

    2) (=ascribe) atribuir

    he refers his mistake to tiredness — el error lo achaca a su cansancio, atribuye el error a su cansancio

    3) (Brit) (Univ) [+ student] suspender
    4) (Med)

    referred paindolor m reflejo

    2. VI

    to refer to —

    1) (=relate to) referirse a

    this refers to you all — esto se refiere a todos ustedes, esto va para todos ustedes

    2) (=allude to) referirse a
    3) (=mention) mencionar
    4) (=consult) consultar
    5) (=describe)

    this kind of art is often referred to as "minimal art" — este tipo de arte a menudo se denomina "arte minimalista"

    * * *
    [rɪ'fɜːr, rɪ'fɜː(r)]
    - rr- transitive verb
    a) ( direct - to source of information) remitir; (- to place) enviar*, mandar

    the reader is referred to... — se remite al lector a...

    to refer somebody to a specialist — ( Med) mandar or (AmL) derivar a alguien a un especialista

    b) ( submit) \<\<problem/proposal\>\> remitir; see also refer to
    Phrasal Verbs:

    English-spanish dictionary > refer

  • 109 tanto

    ['tanto] tanto (-a)
    1. agg indef
    1) (molto: quantità) a lot of, much, (numero) a lot of, many, (così tanto: quantità) so much, such a lot of, (numero) so many, such a lot of

    ogni tanti chilometri/giorni — every so many kilometres/days

    tante persone, tante opinioni diverse — there are as many different opinions as there are people

    c'è ancora tanta strada da fare! — there's still a long way to go!

    tante volte — so many times, so often

    ho aspettato per tanto tempoI waited so long o for such a long time

    3)

    tanto... quanto... — (quantità) as much... as..., (numero) as many... as...

    ho tanta pazienza quanta ne hai tu — I am as patient as you are, I have as much patience as you (have)

    ha tanti amici quanti nemici — he has as many friends as he has enemies

    ho tanti libri quanti ne ha lui — I have as many books as him o as he has

    2. pron indef
    1) (molto) much, a lot, (così tanto) so much, such a lot

    (plurale) tanti(e) — (molti) many, a lot, (così tanti) so many, such a lot

    è una ragazza come tante — she's like any other girl

    è solo uno dei tanti che... — he's just one of the many who...

    credevo ce ne fosse tanto — I thought there was (such) a lot, I thought there was plenty

    se cerchi un bicchiere, lassù ce ne sono tanti — if you are looking for a glass there are a lot o lots up there

    2)

    tempo? ne ho tanto quanto basta — time? I have as much as I need

    3)

    (con valore indeterminato) riceve un tanto al mese — he receives so much a month

    costa un tanto al metro — it costs so much per o a metre

    della somma che ho a disposizione tanto andrà per il vitto, tanto per l'alloggio — of the money I've got so much will go on food and so much on accommodation

    4)

    (fraseologia) me ne ha dette tante! — he gave me a real mouthful!

    di tanto in tanto — every so often, (every) now and again

    tanto di guadagnato! — so much the better!

    tanto meglio così! — so much the better!

    se tanto mi dà tanto — oh well, if that's the case...

    ogni tanto — every so often, (every) now and then

    tanto vale che... — you may o might as well...

    3. avv
    1) (così, in questo modo: con verbo) so much, such a lot, (con avverbio, aggettivo) so, (così a lungo) so long

    tanto... che... — so... (that)...

    è tanto bello che sembra finto — it's so beautiful (that) it seems unreal

    tanto... da... — so... as...

    saresti tanto gentile da prendermi una tazza? — would you be so kind as to get me a cup?

    è stato tanto idiota da crederci — he was stupid enough to believe it

    2)

    (nei comparativi) tanto... quanto... — as... as...

    è tanto gentile quanto discreto — he is as kind as he is discreet

    non è poi tanto difficile quanto sembra — it is not as difficult as it seems after all

    mi piace non tanto per l'aspetto quanto per il suo carattere — I like her not so much for her looks as for her personality

    conosco tanto Carlo quanto suo padre — I know both Carlo and his father

    3) (molto) very

    un'ora a dir tanto — an hour at the most

    non ci vuole tanto a capirlo — it doesn't take much to understand it

    l'ho visto tanto giùhe seemed o looked very down to me

    scusami tanto — I'm very sorry, do excuse me

    sono tanto tanto contento di vederti — I'm so very happy to see you

    4) (a lungo) (for) long
    5) (solamente) just

    una volta tanto — just for once

    6)

    (con valore moltiplicativo) due volte tanto — twice as much

    tre volte tanto — three times as much

    7)

    tanto più insisti tanto più non mollerà — the more you insist the more stubborn he'll be

    tanto più lo vedo tanto meno mi piace — the more I see him the less I like him

    4. cong

    lo farò, tanto non mi costa niente — I'll do it, after all it won't cost me anything

    fanne a meno, tanto a me non importa — do without then, I don't care

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  • 110 πᾶς

    πᾶς, πᾶσα, πᾶν gen. παντός, πάσης, παντός (dat. pl. πᾶσι and πᾶσιν vary considerably in the mss.; s. W-S. §5, 28; cp. Rob. 219–21; on the use of the art. s. B-D-F §275) (Hom. +).
    pert. to totality with focus on its individual components, each, every, any
    adj., used w. a noun without the art.
    α. in the sing. emphasizing the individual members of the class denoted by the noun every, each, any, scarcely different in mng. fr. the pl. ‘all’: πᾶν δένδρον Mt 3:10; Lk 3:9. πᾶσα φυτεία Mt 15:13. πᾶσα φάραγξ, πᾶν ὄρος Lk 3:5 (Is 40:4). πᾶς τόπος 4:37. πᾶς ἄνθρωπος J 1:9; 2:10; Ro 3:4 (Ps 115:2); Gal 5:3; Col 1:28abd; Js 1:19. πᾶσα γυνή GJs 11:2. πᾶν ἔθνος Ac 17:26a. πᾶσα ψυχή (Pla., Phdr. 249e) 2:43; 3:23 (cp. Lev 23:29); Ro 2:9; Jd 15. πᾶσα ἡμέρα Ac 5:42; 17:17. πᾶν σάββατον 18:4. πᾶσα ἀρχὴ καὶ πᾶσα ἐξουσία 1 Cor 15:24 (cp. Just., D. 111, 2 οὗ τὸ ὄνομα πᾶσα ἀρχὴ δέδιεν). πᾶσα συνείδησις 2 Cor 4:2. πᾶς ἅγιος Phil 4:21. πᾶς οἶκος Hb 3:4 (GJs 7:3). πᾶσα ἀντιλογία 7:7. πᾶσα παιδεία all discipline 12:11. πᾶς ὀφθαλμός Rv 1:7a. πᾶν κτίσμα 5:13a.—Mt 23:35; Lk 2:23 (Ex 13:2); 4:13; 21:36; 2 Th 2:4 (Da 11:36). πᾶσα κτίσις every creature Col 1:15; ἐν πάσῃ κτίσει to every creature vs. 23. πᾶσα γραφή 2 Ti 3:16 (s. γραφή 2a).—πᾶσα σάρξ (כָּל־בָּשָׂר; used in the OT, also En 1:9; TestGad 7:2; GrBar 4:10; but not in EpArist, Philo, nor Joseph.) all flesh Lk 3:6 (Is 40:5); AcPlCor 2:6 and 16 (s. also 3b below). Mostly w. a neg. (so also En 14:21; 17:6) οὐ (or μή) … πᾶσα σάρξ no flesh = no one Mt 24:22; Mk 13:20; Ro 3:20; 1 Cor 1:29; Gal 2:16 (cp. GrBar 8:7 οὐκ ἂν ἐσώθη πᾶσα πνοή). Other sim. neg. expressions are also Hebraistic (s. B-D-F §302, 1; Mlt-H. 433f) οὐ … πᾶν ῥῆμα not a thing, nothing Lk 1:37 (cp. PRyl 113, 12f [133 A.D.] μὴ … πᾶν πρᾶγμα). οὐδέποτε ἔφαγον πᾶν κοινόν I have never eaten anything common Ac 10:14. Cp. Rv 7:1, 16; 9:4; 21:27. Also in reverse order, πᾶς … οὐ or μή (Ex 12:16; Sir 8:19; 10:6, but s. also GLee, ET 63, ’51f, 156) 18:22; Eph 4:29; 5:5; 2 Pt 1:20; 1J 2:21; 3:15b.—Only rarely is a ptc. used w. πᾶς in this way: παντὸς ἀκούοντος when anyone hears Mt 13:19. παντὶ ὀφείλοντι Lk 11:4 (Mlt-Turner 196f).
    β. w. a noun in the pl., without the art. πάντες ἄνθρωποι all people/men, everyone (Lysias 12, 60; Andoc. 3, 25; X., Cyr. 7, 5, 52, Mem. 4, 4, 19; Demosth. 8, 5; 18, 72) Ac 22:15; Ro 5:12a, 18ab; 12:17, 18; 1 Cor 7:7; 15:19; 2 Cor 3:2; Phil 4:5; 1 Th 2:15; 1 Ti 2:4; 4:10; Tit 2:11. πάντες ἄγγελοι θεοῦ Hb 1:6 (Dt 32:43; cp. Demosth. 18, 294 πάντες θεοί).
    adj. used with a noun or ptc. with the art.
    α. in the sing. Oft. πᾶς ὁ, πάσα ἡ, πᾶν τό is used w. a ptc. (B-D-F §413, 2 and 3) every one who, whoever πᾶς ὁ (Soph., Aj. 152; Demosth. 23, 97; Sir 22:2, 26; 1 Macc 1:52; 2:27) πᾶς ὁ ὀργιζόμενος Mt 5:22. Cp. vss. 28, 32; 7:8, 26 (=πᾶς ὅστις vs. 24; s. below); Lk 6:47; 11:10; 14:11; 16:18; 18:14; 19:26; J 3:8, 15f, 20; 4:13; 6:40; 8:34; 18:37; Ac 10:43b; 13:39; Ro 2:1, 10; 10:4, 11; 1 Cor 9:25; Gal 3:13; 2 Ti 2:19; Hb 5:13; 1J 2:23, 29 al.; 2J 9; Rv 22:18.—πᾶν τό everything that (1 Macc 10:41): πᾶν τὸ εἰσπορευόμενον Mt 15:17; Mk 7:18. πᾶν τὸ ὀφειλόμενον Mt 18:34. πᾶν τὸ πωλούμενον 1 Cor 10:25; cp. vs. 27. πᾶν τὸ φανερούμενον Eph 5:14. πᾶν τὸ γεγεννημένον 1J 5:4.—An equivalent of this expr. is πᾶς ὅς (or ὅστις), πᾶν ὅ every one who, whatever (s. above and s. B-D-F §293, 1; 413, 2; Rob. 727; 957), masc.: Mt 7:24; 10:32; 19:29; Lk 12:8, 10 (RHolst, ZNW 63, ’72, 122–24), 48; 14:33; Ac 2:21 (πᾶς ὸ̔ς ἐάν, s. Jo 2:32); Ro 10:13 (πᾶς ὸ̔ς ἄν, s. Jo 3:5); Gal 3:10. Neut. (Jdth 12:14.—Jos., Ant. 5, 211 πᾶν ὅ = πάντες οἱ): J 6:37, 39; 17:2b; Ro 14:23; Col 3:17 (πᾶν ὅ τι ἐάν).
    β. w. a noun in the pl., w. the art. all
    א. w. substantives: πᾶσαι αἱ γενεαί Mt 1:17; Lk 1:48; Eph 3:21; GJs 6:2 al. πάντας τοὺς ἀρχιερεῖς Mt 2:4. Cp. vs. 16; 4:8; 11:13; Mk 4:13, 31f; 6:33; Lk 1:6; 2:51; 6:26; J 18:20; Ac 1:18; 3:18; 10:12, 43a; 14:16; Ro 1:5; 15:11 (Ps 116:1); 16:4; 1 Cor 12:26ab; 2 Cor 8:18; 11:28; Eph 4:10; 6:16b; Col 2:13; 1 Ti 6:10; Hb 4:4 (Gen 2:2 and 3); 9:21; Js 1:8; Rv 1:7b; 7:11; 15:4 al.—Used w. a demonstr. pron.: πᾶσαι αἱ παρθένοι ἐκεῖναι Mt 25:7. πάντας τοὺς λόγους τούτους 26:1. πάντα τὰ ῥήματα ταῦτα Lk 1:65; 2:19.—Somet. following the noun: τὰς πόλεις πάσας Mt 9:35; Ac 8:40. οἱ μαθηταὶ πάντες the disciples, one and all Mt 26:56. αἱ θύραι πᾶσαι Ac 16:26a. Cp. Ro 16:16; 1 Cor 7:17; 13:2a; 15:7; 16:20; 1 Th 5:26; 2 Ti 4:21; Rv 8:3. οἱ Ἱεροσολυμῖται πάντες Mk 1:5.—On the position of ἐκεῖνος, ἕνεκα, πᾶς s. NTurner, VetusT 5, ’55, 208–13.
    ב. w. participles πάντες οἱ: πάντες οἱ κακῶς ἔχοντες Mt 4:24. πάντες οἱ κοπιῶντες 11:28; cp. 21:12; 26:52; Lk 1:66; 2:47; 13:17; Ac 1:19; 2:44; 4:16; 5:5, 11; 6:15; 9:14; 28:30; Ro 1:7; 4:11; 1 Cor 1:2; Eph 6:24; 1 Th 1:7; 2 Th 1:10; 2 Ti 3:12; 4:8; Hb 5:9; 13:24; 2J 1; Rv 13:8; 18:24. Following the ptc. οἱ κατοικοῦντες πάντες Ac 2:14. ἐν τοῖς ἡγιασμένοις πᾶσιν 20:32.—πάντα τά: πάντα τὰ γενόμενα Mt 18:31. πάντα τὰ ὑπάρχοντα 24:47; Lk 12:44; 1 Cor 13:3. Cp. Lk 17:10; 18:31; 21:36; J 18:4; Ac 10:33b. Used w. a demonstr. pron.: περὶ πάντων τῶν συμβεβηκότων τούτων Lk 24:14. Following: τὰ γινόμενα πάντα 9:7.
    ג. w. prepositional expressions, w. which ὄντες (ὄντα) is to be supplied (TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 24 [Stone p. 10] πάντα τὰ ἐπὶ τῆς τραπέζης; 4 [6] Esdr [POxy 1010] πάντες σου οἱ ἐν τοῖς πεδίοις): πάντες οἱ ἐν τῇ οἰκίᾳ Mt 5:15; Ac 16:32. πάντες οἱ σὺν αὐτῷ Lk 5:9. πάντες οἱ ἐν τοῖς μνημείοις J 5:28. πάντες οἱ εἰς μακράν Ac 2:39. Cp. 5:17. πάντες οἱ ἐξ Ἰσραήλ Ro 9:6. Cp. 2 Ti 1:15; 1 Pt 5:14. πάντα τὰ ἐν αὐτοῖς Ac 4:24; 14:15 (Ex 20:11); cp. 17:24. Following: οἱ μετʼ ἐμοῦ πάντες Tit 3:15a (πάντες οἱ μετʼ αὐτοῦ JosAs 27:7).
    π. used w. pronouns
    α. w. personal pronouns: πάντες ἡμεῖς we all Ac 2:32; 10:33a; 26:14; 28:2; Ro 4:16b. πάντες ὑμεῖς Mt 23:8; 26:31; Lk 9:48; Ac 4:10a; 22:3; Ro 1:8; 15:33; 2 Cor 7:15; Gal 3:28; Phil 1:4, 7ab, 8; 1 Th 1:2; 2 Th 3:16c, 18; Tit 3:15b; Hb 13:25. πάντες αὐτοί Ac 4:33; 19:17b; 20:36. Following the pron.: ἡμεῖς πάντες J 1:16; Ro 8:32a; 2 Cor 3:18; Eph 2:3. ὑμεῖς πάντες Ac 20:25. αὐτοὶ πάντες Mt 12:15; 1 Cor 15:10. W. art. οἱ πάντες ἡμεῖς 2 Cor 5:10.
    β. w. a demonstr. pron.: πάντες οὗτοι these all, all these Ac 2:7 v.l. Mostly following the pron.: οὗτοι πάντες 1:14; 17:7; Hb 11:13, 39. πάντα ταῦτα Mt 6:32; 24:8; Lk 7:18; Ac 24:8; 1 Cor 12:11; Col 3:14; 1 Th 4:6; Hm 5, 2, 5 cj. Joly. ταῦτα πάντα Mt 4:9; 6:33; 13:34, 51; Lk 12:30; Ac 7:50; Ro 8:37; 2 Pt 3:11.
    γ. πάντες ὅσοι, πάντα ὅσα all who, everything that, masc.: Lk 4:40 v.l. (for ἅπαντες); J 10:8. Neut. (TestAbr A 9 p. 86, 17 [Stone p. 20]; TestJob 4:2; GrBar 7:2; Philo, Aet. M. 15; 28; Jos., Ant. 8, 242; Just., A I, 44, 9) Mt 7:12; 13:46; 18:25; 21:22; Mk 11:24; 12:44b; Lk 18:12, 22; J 10:41. πάντες, ὸ̔ς ἄν Hs 7:7.
    subst.
    α. πάντες, πᾶσαι all, everyone (even when only two are involved = both: Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 27 §105 [Caesar and Pompey]) Mt 10:22; 14:20; 15:37; 21:26; 26:27; Mk 1:37; 5:20; Lk 1:63 and oft. πάντες ἥμαρτον Ro 5:12 (on the sinfulness of πάντες cp. the saying of Bias s.v. πολύς 1aβא; FDanker, Ro 5:12, Sin under Law, NTS 14, ’68, 430, n. 1).—οὐ πάντες not everyone Mt 19:11. Cp. J 13:10; Ro 10:16.—πάντων as partitive and comparative gen. ὕστερον πάντων last of all Mt 22:27; cp. Mk 12:22, 43. Even in ref. to a fem. (Thu. 4, 52, 3; Aristoph., Av. 472) ἐντολὴ πρώτη πάντων Mk 12:28 (but s. B-D-F §164, 1).
    β. πάντα all things, everything. Abs. (Chrysippus in Stob., Ecl. 1, 1, 26 p. 31 W.; Ps.-Aristot., De Mundo 6; M. Ant. 4, 23; Ael. Aristid. 43, 9 K.=1 p. 3 D.: ἀρχὴ ἁπάντων Ζεύς τε καὶ ἐκ Διὸς πάντα; Herm. Wr. 5, 10; Hymn to Selene in PGM 4, 2838f ἐκ σέο γὰρ πάντʼ ἐστὶ καὶ εἰς σʼ, αἰώνιε, πάντα τελευτᾷ [s. 4dβ]; PGM 5, 139; PKöln VI, 245, 16 of Athena [s. ed.’s comments]) Mt 11:27 = Lk 10:22 (s. the lit. on this pass. s.v. υἱός 2dβ. The word πάντα here is variously understood of authority and power [so ASchlatter (Mt), FBüchsel (TW II 173) et al.] or of knowledge and teaching: ENorden [Agn. Th. 288], TZahn [Mt], Grundmann [Lk] et al.; also JFitzmyer: “the knowledge of the mutual relation of himself and God” [AB Comm. Luke II 874]. IMarshall [Lk] follows BReicke [TW V 993 n. 289] and opts for both power and knowledge); J 1:3; 3:35; 21:17; 1 Cor 2:10; 15:27a (Ps 8:7), b, 28cd (πάντα ἐν πᾶσιν w. a somewhat different coloring: Dio Chrys. 54 [71], 1); Eph 1:22a (Ps 8:7); Rv 21:5. Here we may class ὁ ὢν ἐπὶ πάντων θεός (cp. Aristobulus in Eus., PE 8, 10, 10; 13, 12, 4 ἐπὶ πάντων εἶναι τ. θεόν; Porphyr., Vi. Plot. 23 τῷ ἐπὶ πᾶσι θεῷ) God, who rules over all Ro 9:5 (θεός 2). ὁ πάντων δεσπότης GJs 20:3 (codd.); cp. 11:2.—Of a ‘whole’ that is implied fr. the context: πάντα ἀποδώσω σοι Mt 18:26. Cp. 22:4; Mk 4:34; Lk 1:3; Ro 8:28 (s. Black s.v. συνεργέω); 2 Cor 6:10; Gal 4:1; Phil 2:14; 1 Th 5:21; 2 Ti 2:10; Tit 1:15; 1J 2:27; GJs 18:3 codd. πάντα ὑμῶν ἐστιν everything is yours, belongs to you 1 Cor 3:21, cp. 22 (Plut., Cic. 873 [25, 4] πάντα τοῦ σοφοῦ εἶναι; Diog. L. 6, 72). πάντα ὑμῶν everything you do 16:14. πρῶτον πάντων 1 Ti 2:1. πάντα four times as anaphora (rhetorical repetition) 1 Cor 13:7 (cp. Libanius, Or. 3 p. 275, 4 πάντα φθεγγόμενοι, πάντα ἐργαζόμενοι, πάντα χαριζόμενοι).—The acc. of specification stands almost in the sense of an adv. (B-D-F §154; Rob. 487) πάντα in all respects, in every way, altogether (Hom. et al.; Aelian, VH 12, 25; Jos., Ant. 9, 166; SibOr 3, 205; Ath. 35, 2) Ac 20:35 (perh. always, as Ps.-Lucian, Asin. 22 p. 590); 1 Cor 9:25b. πάντα πᾶσιν ἀρέσκω (s. ἀρέσκω 2a) 10:33; 11:2. Cp. KGrobel, JBL 66, ’47, 366 and s. τὰ πάντα in 4dβ below.—W. a prep.: εἰς πάντα in all respects, in every way (Pla., Charm. 6, 158a, Leg. 5, 738a; Appian, Iber. 17 §64, Bell. Civ. 4, 92 §385; BGU 798, 7) 2 Cor 2:9. ἐν πᾶσιν in all respects, in every way (PGiss 69, 8; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 112 §467 [here ἐν ἅπασιν=in all respects]; Just., D. 80, 1 ἀσφαλὴς ἐν πᾶσι); 1 Ti 3:11; 2 Ti 2:7; 4:5; Tit 2:9, 10b; Hb 13:4, 18; 1 Pt 4:11. Perh. also Eph 1:23b. ἐν πᾶσι τούτοις in (or besides) all this (Sir 48:15; Job 2:10; 12:9; cp. Plut., Mor. 98f) Lk 16:26. κατὰ πάντα, s. κατά B 6. περὶ πάντων in every way (Mitt-Wilck I/2, 6, 9; SibOr 1, 198) 3J 2. πρὸ πάντων above all, especially (PRein 18, 27 [II B.C.]; BGU 811, 3; PAmh 135, 2; Just., D. 7, 3) Js 5:12; 1 Pt 4:8.
    any entity out of a totality, any and every, every
    as adj. w. a noun in the sing. without the article every, any and every, just any, any at all μὴ παντὶ πνεύματι πιστεύετε do not believe just any spirit 1J 4:1. περιφερόμενοι παντὶ ἀνέμῳ τῆς διδασκαλίας Eph 4:14. περὶ παντὸς πράγματος about anything Mt 18:19. κατὰ πᾶσαν αἰτίαν for any reason at all 19:3. Cp. 4:4=Lk 4:4 v.l. (Dt 8:3); Mt 12:31; 2 Cor 1:4b (on ἐπὶ πάσῃ τῇ θλίψει ἡμῶν vs. 4a see 3b below).
    as subst. without the art.
    α. πᾶς everyone without exception Lk 16:16.
    β. πᾶν, w. prep.: διὰ παντός s. διά A 2a. ἐν παντί in every respect or way, in everything (Pla., Symp. 194a; X., Hell. 5, 4, 29; SIG 1169, 27; Sir 18:27; 4 Macc 8:3; GrBar 9:8) πλουτίζεσθαι 1 Cor 1:5; 2 Cor 9:11. Cp. 2 Cor 4:8; 7:5, 11, 16; 8:7; 9:8b; 11:6a, 9; Eph 5:24; Phil 4:6; 1 Th 5:18.
    marker of the highest degree of someth., all
    as adj. w. a noun in the sing. without the art. full, greatest, all (Pla., Rep. 9, 575a; Demosth. 18, 279 al.; ins, freq. in accolades; pap.: New Docs 8 p. 62, 10 μετὰ πάσης πίστεως καὶ ἐπιμελείας ‘with all fidelity and care’; LXX; Tat. 39, 1 μετὰ πάσης ἀκριβείας) μετὰ παρρησίας πάσης Ac 4:29. ἐν πάσῃ ἀσφαλείᾳ 5:23. πάσῃ συνειδήσει ἀγαθῇ in all good conscience 23:1. Cp. 17:11; 24:3; 2 Cor 9:8b; 12:12; Eph 4:2. ἐν πάσῃ προσκαρτερήσει with the greatest perseverance 6:18c. Cp. Phil 1:20; 2:29; Col 1:11ab; 1 Ti 2:2b, 11; 3:4; 4:9; 5:2; Tit 2:15; Js 1:2; 2 Pt 1:5; Jd 3 al. ὑπομένειν πᾶσαν ὑπομονήν practice patient endurance to the limit Pol 9:1.
    in related vein as adj. with noun in the sing. w. the art. all ἐπὶ πάσῃ τῇ θλίψει ἡμῶν in all our trouble 2 Cor 1:4a (on ἐν πάσῃ θλίψει vs. 4b s. 2a above); 7:4; 1 Th 3:7. ἐπὶ πάσῃ τῇ μνείᾳ ὑμῶν in all remembrance of you Phil 1:3. πᾶσαν τὴν μέριμναν ὑμῶν all your care 1 Pt 5:7. τὸν πάντα χρόνον AcPlCor 2:4; τὴν πᾶσαν σάρκα 2:11 (cp. 1aα).
    pert. to a high degree of completeness or wholeness, whole
    as adj. w. a noun in the sing., without the art. all, the whole before proper names, mostly geographic (X., Hell. 4, 8, 28 προστάται πάσης Λέσβου ἔσονται al.; LXX) πᾶσα Ἱεροσόλυμα Mt 2:3 (s. Ἱερ.). πᾶς Ἰσραήλ (3 Km 8:65; 11:16; 1 Esdr 1:19; 5:45, 58; Jdth 15:14) Ro 11:26 (s. W-S. §20, 11a and b; Rob. 772). The OT is also the source of πᾶς οἶκος Ἰσραήλ (1 Km 7:2, 3) Ac 2:36 and, in subject matter, ἐπὶ παντὸς προσώπου τῆς γῆς 17:26b (but Gen 2:6 has πᾶν τὸ πρόσωπον τῆς γῆς, and 7:23; 11:4, 8, 9 ἐπὶ προσώπου [or πρόσωπον] πάσης τῆς γῆς).—Perh. πᾶσα οἰκοδομή Eph 2:21 (s. W-S. §20:11 b; Rob. 772; Mlt-Turner 199f; MDibelius, Hdb. ad loc.; M. Ant. 6, 36, 1; OGI 383, 86ff).
    w. a noun in the sing., w. the art. the whole, all (the). Preceding the noun that has the art.: πᾶσα ἡ Ἰουδαία καὶ πᾶσα ἡ περίχωρος Mt 3:5. πᾶσα ἡ ἀγέλη the whole herd 8:32. Cp. vs. 34; 13:2; 21:10; 27:25, 45; Mk 2:13; 4:1. πᾶσα ἡ ἀλήθεια 5:33. πᾶσα ἡ κτίσις the whole creation (TestAbr A 13 p. 92, 7 [Stone p. 32]) Mk 16:15; Ro 8:22. Cp. Lk 1:10; 2:1, 10; Ac 3:9, 11; 5:21; 15:12. πᾶς ὁ κόσμος Ro 3:19b; Col 1:6. πᾶν τὸ σπέρμα Ro 4:16. πᾶσα ἡ γῆ 9:17 (Ex 9:16); Lk 4:25. πᾶσα ἡ γνῶσις, πᾶσα ἡ πίστις 1 Cor 13:2bc. πᾶν τὸ πλήρωμα Eph 3:19; Col 1:19; 2:9. πᾶν τὸ σῶμα Eph 4:16; Col 2:19. Cp. Hb 9:19bc. W. a demonstrative pron. πᾶς ὁ λαὸς οὗτος all these people Lk 9:13. πᾶσα ἡ ὀφειλὴ ἐκείνη Mt 18:32.—Following the noun that has the article: τὴν κρίσιν πᾶσαν the whole matter of judgment J 5:22. εἰς τὴν ἀλήθειαν πᾶσαν into truth in all its outreach 16:13. τὴν ἐξουσίαν … πᾶσαν Rv 13:12.
    πᾶς and πάντες stand attributively betw. art. and noun, when the noun is regarded as a whole, in contrast to its individual parts (cp. Kühner-G. I 632f).
    α. sing. (Thu. 2, 7, 2 ὁ πᾶς ἀριθμόσ=‘the whole number’; 8, 93, 2 τὸ πᾶν πλῆθος; X., Mem. 1, 2, 8 εἰς τὸν πάντα βίον; Pla., Gorg. 470e ἡ πᾶσα εὐδαιμονία; 2 Macc 2:17; 3 Macc 1:29; 6:14; 4 Macc 3:8) ὁ πᾶς νόμος the whole law Gal 5:14. τὸν πάντα χρόνον Ac 20:18.
    β. pl. (X., An. 5, 6, 7 οἱ πάντες ἄνθρωποι; Pla., Theaet. 204a τὰ πάντα μέρη) αἱ πᾶσαι ψυχαί all the souls Ac 27:37. οἱ κατὰ τὰ ἔθνη πάντες Ἰουδαῖοι 21:21. οἱ σὺν αὐτοῖς πάντες ἅγιοι Ro 16:15. οἱ σὺν ἐμοὶ πάντες ἀδελφοί Gal 1:2.—W. numerals (Hdt. 7, 4; Thu. 1, 60, l) οἱ πάντες ἄνδρες ὡσεὶ δώδεκα the whole number of the men was about twelve Ac 19:7.—JBover, Uso del adjetivo singular πᾶς en San Pablo: Biblica 19, ’38, 411–34.
    as subst.
    α. οἱ πάντες all (of them) (in contrast to a part) Ro 11:32ab; 1 Cor 9:22 (s. HChadwick, NTS 1, ’55, 261–75); Phil 2:21. (We, they) all Mk 14:64; 1 Cor 10:17; 2 Cor 5:14b. μέχρι καταντήσωμεν οἱ πάντες until we all attain Eph 4:13.
    β. τὰ πάντα. In the abs. sense of the whole of creation all things, the universe (Pla., Ep. 6, 323d τῶν πάντων θεός; hymn to Selene in EAbel, Orphica [1885] 294, 36 εἰς σὲ τὰ πάντα τελευτᾶ [s. 1dβ beg.]; Herm. Wr. 13, 17 τ. κτίσαντα τὰ πάντα; JosAs 8:2 ζωοποιήσας τὰ πάντα; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 208, Rer. Div. Her. 36, Somn. 1, 241; Just., A I, 67, 2 τὸν ποιητὴν τῶν πάντων; PGM 1, 212 κύριε τῶν πάντων; 4, 3077) Ro 11:36 (Musaeus: Vorsokr. 2 A 4 [in Diog. L. 1, 3] ἐξ ἑνὸς τὰ πάντα γίνεσθαι καὶ εἰς ταὐτὸν ἀναλύεσθαι. Cp. Norden, Agn. Th. 240–50); 1 Cor 8:6ab; 15:28ab; Eph 3:9; 4:10b; Phil 3:21; Col 1:16ab, 17b (HHegermann, D. Vorstellung vom Schöpfungsmittler etc., TU 82, ’61, 88ff); Hb 1:3; 2:10ab; Rv 4:11; 1 Cl 34:2; PtK 2 (four times).—In the relative sense, indicated by the context, everything (Κυπρ. I p. 42 no. 29 τὰς στοὰς καὶ τὰ ἐν αὐταῖς πάντα; PGiss 2, 14 [II B.C.] in a bill: τὰ π.=everything taken together) ἐν παραβολαῖς τὰ πάντα γίνεται everything (=all the instruction) is in parables Mk 4:11. Cp. Ac 17:25b; Ro 8:32b. Of everything in heaven and earth that is in need of uniting and redeeming Eph 1:10 (EWalter, Christus u. d. Kosmos [Eph 1:10] ’48); Col 1:20. τὰ πάντα they all (of the members of the body) 1 Cor 12:19. The neut. is also used of persons: Gal 3:22; cp. 1 Ti 6:13 (here including humankind and everything else that possesses life).—As acc. of specification, almost like an adv.: τὰ πάντα in all respects (Appian, Prooem. 6 §23) Eph 4:15 (s. 1dβ).—As a summation of what precedes all this (PCairZen 741, 16; 742, 22; BGU 1509 [all III B.C.]) 2 Cor 4:15; Phil 3:8b; Col 3:8.—Furthermore, πάντες can also have the limited sense nearly all (Xenophon Eph. 2, 13, 4 πάντας ἀπέκτεινεν, ὀλίγους δὲ καὶ ζῶντας ἔλαβε. μόνος δὲ ὁ Ἱππόθοος ἠδυνήθη διαφυγεῖν).—Mlt-Turner 199–201.
    everything belonging, in kind, to the class designated by the noun, every kind of, all sorts of, adj. for the words παντοδαπός and παντοῖος, which are lacking in our lit.: πᾶσα νόσος καὶ πᾶσα μαλακία Mt 4:23. γέμουσιν πάσης ἀκαθαρσίας they are full of all kinds of uncleanness 23:27 (Ar. 15, 6). πᾶσα ἐξουσία 28:18. ἀπὸ παντὸς ἔθνους from every kind of nation Ac 2:5. Cp. 7:22; 13:10ab; Ro 1:18, 29. πᾶσα ἐπιθυμία (evil) desire of every kind 7:8. ἐν παντὶ λόγῳ καὶ πάσῃ γνώσει 1 Cor 1:5b. πᾶν ἁμάρτημα every kind of sin 6:18. Cp. 2 Cor 7:1; 9:8bc; 10:5ab; Eph 1:3, 8, 21a; 4:19; 5:3; Phil 1:9; 2 Th 2:17. πᾶν ἔργον ἀγαθόν Tit 1:16; 3:1. Cp. 2:14; Hb 13:21. πᾶσα δόσις, πᾶν δώρημα Js 1:17 (W-S. §20, 11b). Cp. vs. 21; 1 Pt 2:1ab; Rv 8:7 al.—B. 919. Schmidt, Syn. IV, 540–54, s. ἕκαστος and ὅλος. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 111 do

    I.
    do n Mus = doh.
    II.
    1 (perform task, be busy) faire [washing up, ironing etc] ; lots/nothing to do beaucoup/rien à faire ; it all had to be done again il a fallu tout refaire ; what are you doing? qu'est-ce que tu fais? ; are you doing anything tonight? tu fais quelque chose ce soir? ; she's been doing too much lately elle en fait trop ces derniers temps ; she does nothing but moan elle ne fait que se plaindre ; what can I do for you? que puis-je faire pour vous? ; will you do something for me? peux-tu me rendre un service? ;
    2 ( make smart) to do sb's hair coiffer qn ; to do one's teeth se laver les dents ; to do the living room in pink peindre le salon en rose ;
    3 ( finish) faire [military service, period of time] ; finir [job] ; I've already done three months j'ai déjà fait trois mois ; the job's almost done le travail est presque fini ; to have done doing sth avoir fini de faire qch ; have you done complaining? tu as fini de te plaindre? ; tell him now and have done with it dis-lui maintenant, ce sera fait ; it's as good as done c'est comme si c'était fait ; that's done it ( task successfully completed) ça y est ; ( expressing dismay) il ne manquait plus que ça ;
    4 ( complete through study) [student] faire [subject, book, author, degree, homework] ;
    5 ( write) faire [translation, critique, biography] ;
    6 ( effect change) faire ; to do sb good/harm faire du bien/mal à qn ; what have you done to the kitchen? qu'est-ce que vous avez fait à la cuisine? ; has she done something to her hair? est-ce qu'elle a fait quelque chose à ses cheveux? ; I haven't done anything with your pen! je n'ai pas touché à ton stylo! ; what are we to do with you! qu'allons-nous faire de toi! ; that hat/dress etc does a lot for her ce chapeau/cette robe etc lui va bien ;
    7 ( cause harm) to do something to one's foot/arm se faire mal au pied/bras ; I won't do anything to you je ne te ferai rien ; I'll do you! ça va être ta fête! ;
    8 ( deal with) the hairdresser says she can do you now la coiffeuse dit qu'elle peut vous prendre maintenant ; they don't do theatre tickets ils ne vendent pas de places de théâtre ; to do breakfasts servir des petits déjeuners ;
    9 ( cook) faire [sausages, spaghetti etc] ; I'll do you an omelette je te ferai une omelette ; well done [meat] bien cuit ;
    10 ( prepare) préparer [vegetables] ;
    11 ( produce) monter [play] ; faire [film, programme] (on sur) ;
    12 ( imitate) imiter [celebrity, voice, mannerism] ;
    13 ( travel at) faire ; to do 60 faire du 60 à l'heure ;
    14 ( cover distance of) faire ; we've done 30 km since lunch nous avons fait 30 km depuis le déjeuner ;
    15 ( see as tourist) faire [Venice, the Louvre etc] ;
    16 ( satisfy needs of) will this do you? ça vous ira? ;
    17 ( cheat) we've been done on s'est fait avoir ; to do sb out of escroquer qn de [money] ; he did me out of the job il m'a pris la place ;
    18 ( sterilize) to be done [person, animal] être stérilisé ;
    19 ( rob) to do a bank faire un casse dans une banque ;
    20 (arrest, convict) to get done for se faire prendre pour [illegal parking etc] ; to do sb for speeding prendre qn pour excès de vitesse.
    B vi (3e pers sg prés does ; prét did ; pp done)
    1 ( behave) faire ; do as you're told ( here and now) fais ce que je te dis ; ( when with others) fais ce qu'on te dit ;
    2 ( serve purpose) faire l'affaire ; that box/those trousers will do cette boîte/ce pantalon fera l'affaire ;
    3 ( be acceptable) this really won't do! ( as reprimand) ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça! ;
    4 ( be sufficient) suffire ; will five dollars do? cinq dollars, ça suffira? ; that'll do! ( as reprimand) ça suffit! ;
    5 ( finish) finir ; have you done? tu as fini? ;
    6 ( get on) ( in competitive situation) [person] s'en sortir ; [business] marcher ; ( in health) [person] aller ; how will they do in the elections? comment est-ce qu'ils s'en sortiront aux élections? ; he's doing as well as can be expected ( of patient) il va aussi bien que possible ; my lettuces are doing well mes laitues poussent bien ;
    7 GB ( clean) faire le ménage ; the woman who does for us la dame qui fait le ménage pour nous ;
    8 GB ( be active) you'll be up and doing again in no time tu seras sur pied très vite.
    1 (with questions, negatives) did he like his present? est-ce qu'il a aimé son cadeau? ; own up, did you or didn't you take my pen? avoue, est-ce que c'est toi qui as pris mon stylo ou pas? ; didn't he look wonderful! est-ce qu'il n'était pas merveilleux! ;
    2 ( for emphasis) he did do it really! il l'a vraiment fait! ; so you do want to go after all! alors tu veux vraiment y aller finalement! ; I do wish you'd let me help you j'aimerais tant que tu me laisses t'aider ;
    3 ( referring back to another verb) he said he'd tell her and he did il a dit qu'il le lui dirait et il l'a fait ; he says he'll come along but he never does il dit toujours qu'il viendra mais il ne le fait jamais ; you draw better than I do tu dessines mieux que moi ; you either did or you didn't de deux choses l'une soit tu l'as fait, soit tu ne l'as pas fait ;
    4 (in requests, imperatives) do sit down asseyez-vous, je vous en prie ; ‘may I take a leaflet?’-‘do’ ‘puis-je prendre un dépliant?’-‘je vous en prie’ ; do shut up! tais-toi veux-tu! ; don't you tell me what to do! surtout ne me dis pas ce que j'ai à faire! ;
    5 ( in tag questions and responses) he lives in France, doesn't he? il habite en France, n'est-ce pas? ; ‘who wrote it?’-‘I did’ ‘qui l'a écrit?’-‘moi’ ; ‘shall I tell him?’-‘no don't’ ‘est-ce que je le lui dis?’-‘non surtout pas’ ; ‘he knows the President’-‘does he?’ ‘il connaît le Président’-‘vraiment?’ ; so do they/you eux/vous aussi ; neither does he/she etc lui/elle etc non plus ;
    6 ( with inversion) only rarely does he write letters il est très rare qu'il écrive des lettres ; little did he suspect/think that il était loin de se douter/de penser que.
    D n GB fête f ; his leaving do son pot de départ.
    do as you would be done by ne faites pas ce que vous ne voudriez pas qu'on vous fasse ; how do you do enchanté ; it doesn't do to be ce n'est pas une bonne chose d'être ; it's a poor do if c'est vraiment grave si ; it was all I could do not to… je me suis retenu pour ne pas… ; nothing doing! ( no way) pas question! ; there's nothing doing here ici il ne se passe rien ; well done! bravo! ; what are you doing with yourself these days? qu'est-ce que tu deviens? ; what are you going to do for…? comment est-ce que tu vas te débrouiller pour…? [money, shelter etc] ; what's done is done ce qui est fait est fait ; what's this doing here? qu'est-ce que ça fait ici? ; all the dos and don'ts tout ce qu'il faut/fallait faire et ne pas faire.
    do away with [sth] se débarrasser de [procedure, custom, rule, feature] ; supprimer [bus service etc] ; démolir [building] ;
    do away with [sb] ( kill) se débarrasser de [person].
    do down GB:
    do [sb] down dire du mal de [person] ; don't do yourself down ne te sous-estime pas.
    do for :
    do for [sb/sth] ( kill) [illness] achever [person] ; fig mettre fin à [ambition, project] ; I'm done for fig je suis foutu .
    do in :
    do [sb] in
    1 ( kill) tuer ;
    2 ( exhaust) épuiser ; I feel done in je suis crevé .
    do out :
    do [sth] out, do out [sth] faire or nettoyer à fond [spare room, garage].
    do over:
    do [sth] over US ( redo) refaire [job, work] ;
    do [sb] over passer [qn] à tabac .
    do up:
    do up [dress, coat] se fermer ;
    do [sth] up, do up [sth]
    1 ( fasten) refaire [laces] ; fermer [zip] ; do up your buttons boutonne-toi ;
    2 ( wrap) faire [parcel] ; to do one's hair up into a bun se remonter les cheveux en chignon ;
    3 ( renovate) restaurer [house, furniture] ;
    do oneself up se faire beau/belle ; I was all done up je m'étais fait tout beau.
    do with:
    do with [sth/sb]
    1 ( involve) it has something/nothing to do with ça a quelque chose à voir/n'a rien à voir avec ; what's that got to do with it? qu'est-ce que cela a à voir là-dedans? ; what's it (got) to do with you? en quoi est-ce que ça te regarde? ; it's got everything to do with it c'est là qu'est tout le problème ; his shyness is to do with his childhood sa timidité est liée à son enfance ; ( talk to) he won't have anything to do with me any more il ne veut plus rien avoir à faire avec moi ; ( concern) it has nothing to do with you cela ne vous concerne pas ;
    2 ( tolerate) supporter ; I can't do with loud music/all these changes je ne supporte pas la musique trop forte/tous ces changements ;
    3 ( need) I could do with a drink/with a holiday j'aurais bien besoin d'un verre/de partir en vacances ;
    4 ( finish) it's all over and done with c'est bien fini ; have you done with my pen/the photocopier? tu n'as plus besoin de mon stylo/la photocopieuse? ; I've done with all that fig j'en ai fini avec tout ça.
    do without [sb/sth] se passer de [person, advice etc] ; I can do without your sympathy je me passe de ta pitié ; I can't do without the car je ne peux pas me passer de la voiture ; you'll have to do without! il va falloir que tu t'en passes!

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