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  • 81 hinter

    I Präp.
    1. (+ Dat) behind, at the back of; NAUT. aft of, astern of; (nach) after; hinter... her behind...; hinter... hervor from behind...; hinter meinem Rücken auch fig. behind my back; einer hinter dem anderen one behind the other; sie kommt gleich hinter mir she is right behind me; zehn Kilometer hinter Köln / der Grenze ten kilomet|res (Am. -ers) after Cologne / beyond the border; hinter sich lassen (Ort etc.) leave behind; (jemanden) in Wettrennen etc.: leave behind, outdistance; fig. (übertreffen) leave behind, outstrip
    2. (+ Akk) behind; hinter das Haus gehen go behind the house; sieh hinter dich! look behind you!
    3. (+ Dat) zeitlich: weit zurückreichen hinter go way back to before; zehn Minuten hinter der Zeit sein Dial. be ten minutes late
    4. fig.: hinter etw. (Akk) kommen find out about s.th., find s.th. out; (verstehen) get the hang of; hinter jemandem/etw. her sein be after s.o./s.th.; hinter etw. (Dat) stecken be at the bottom of ( oder behind); hinter etw. (Dat) stehen be behind; (unterstützen) auch back; sich hinter jemanden/etw. stellen get behind, support; hinter sich (Akk) bringen get s.th. over (and done) with; (Strecke) cover; jemanden hinter sich (Dat) haben have s.o. behind one; etw. hinter sich (Dat) haben (erledigt haben) have got s.th. out of the way ( oder over [and done] with); (mitgemacht haben) have been through s.th.; viel hinter sich (Dat) haben have been through a lot; er hat gerade eine Niereninfektion hinter sich he’s just got over a kidney infection; das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns we’ve got over the worst part (of it), we’re out of the wood(s) now; sich hinter etw. (Akk) machen get down to; nicht zurückstehen hinter (+ Dat) be just as good as; zurückstehen müssen hinter (+ Dat) have to take second place to; Person: auch have to play second fiddle to; dahinter
    II Adv. bes. südd., österr. (nach hinten) to the back; (herunter) down
    * * *
    behind of (Präp.); hind (Adj.); abaft (Präp.); at the back of (Präp.); after (Präp.); behind (Präp.); posterior (Adj.); rearward (Adj.); rear (Adj.); back (Adj.)
    * * *
    hịn|ter ['hɪntɐ]
    prep +dat or (mit Bewegungsverben) +acc
    1) (räumlich) behind

    hinter jdm/etw her — behind sb/sth

    hinter die Wahrheit kommento get to the truth

    sich hinter jdn stellen (lit)to stand behind sb; (fig) to support sb, to get behind sb

    hinter jdm/etw stehen (lit, fig)to be behind sb/sth

    hinter dem Hügel/der Tür hervor — (out) from behind the hill/door

    lassen — to leave sb far behind; (im Rennen auch) to outdistance sb

    verbergento be or lie behind sth

    2) +dat (= nach) after

    vier Kilometer hinter Glasgow/hinter der Grenze — four kilometres (Brit) or kilometers (US) outside Glasgow/beyond the border

    er ist hinter mir dranit's his turn after me

    3) +dat (in Rangfolge) after; (in Bedeutung) behind

    ich stelle das Privatleben hinter der Arbeit zurück — I put my work before my private life

    4)

    das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns — we're past the worst, we are over the worst

    bringen — to get sth over (and done) with; Strecke to cover sth; Arbeit to get sth done

    machento get down to sth

    See:
    5)
    See:
    = dahinter
    * * *
    1) (behind: Shut the door after you!) after
    2) ((American) behind: He parked back of the store.) back of
    3) (at or towards the back of: behind the door.) behind
    4) (remaining after: The tourists left their litter behind them.) behind
    * * *
    hin·ter
    [ˈhɪntɐ]
    I. präp + dat
    1. (an der Rückseite) behind, esp AM also back of
    jdn \hinter sich haben (fig) to have sb's backing [or support]
    \hinter dem [o (fam) hinterm] Haus behind [or at the back of] the house
    \hinter jdm hergehen/herlaufen to walk/run behind sb
    \hinter etw hervortreten to step out from behind sth
    jdn/etw \hinter sich lassen to leave sb/sth behind
    \hinter dem Lenkrad sitzen to be at the wheel
    \hinter jdm stehen (fig) to be behind sb, to back [or support] sb
    \hinter etw stehen (fig) to support sth
    eine Strecke \hinter sich haben to have come/gone a distance
    die Tür \hinter sich schließen to close the door behind [or after] one
    sich akk \hinter etw verbergen (fig) to hide behind sth
    2. (am Ende) at the end of
    3. (jenseits) beyond
    der nächste Halt \hinter Kamen the next stop after Kamen
    \hinter dem Berg on the other side of the mountain
    \hinter der Grenze on the other side of [or beyond] the border
    zehn Kilometer \hinter Berlin machten wir eine Pause ten kilometres out of Berlin we had a break
    \hinter den Anforderungen zurückbleiben to not live up to requirements
    \hinter der Entwicklung zurückbleiben to be underdeveloped
    \hinter den Erwartungen zurückbleiben to not live up to [or fall short of] expectations/requirements
    jdn/etw [weit] \hinter sich lassen to leave sb/sth in the dust
    \hinter der Zeit zurückbleiben to be behind the times
    \hinter jdm zurückstehen to lag behind sb
    6. (als erlebt)
    eine Arbeit \hinter sich haben to have got a job over [and done] with
    eine Enttäuschung \hinter sich haben to have got over a disappointment
    viele Enttäuschungen \hinter sich haben to have had [or experienced] many disappointments
    eine Krankheit \hinter sich haben to have got over an illness; (ernsthaft a.) to have pulled through [or BRIT also round]
    das Studium \hinter sich haben to have finished [or completed] one's studies
    etw liegt [weit] \hinter jdm sb has [long] got over sth
    7. (nach) after
    \hinter jdm an die Reihe kommen to come after sb
    8. (als Ursache) behind
    sich akk \hinter etw verbergen to lie behind sth
    9. (verstellt als) behind, beneath
    sich akk \hinter etw verbergen to lie concealed behind sth
    10.
    \hinter jdm/etw her sein to be after sb/sth
    II. präp + akk
    1. (auf die Rückseite) behind
    \hinter etw fallen to fall behind [or down the back of] sth
    \hinter das [o (fam) hinters] Haus behind [or to the back of] the house
    sich akk \hinter jdn stellen (fig) to stand [or get] behind sb, to support sb
    sich akk \hinter etw stellen (fig) to support sth
    2. (ans Ende) after
    ein Punkt wird immer \hinter einen Satz gesetzt a sentence always ends in a full stop
    [in etw dat] \hinter jdn zurückfallen to fall behind [sb], to fall behind with sth
    etw \hinter sich bringen to get sth over [and done] with
    5. (vorher)
    \hinter etw gehen [o reichen] to go [or reach] back to before sth
    die Probleme reichten bis \hinter den 2. Weltkrieg zurück the problems reached back to pre-war days [or to before the war
    \hinter etw kommen to find out about sth; Rätsel to get to the bottom of sth
    \hinter ein Geheimnis kommen to uncover [or sep find out] a secret
    \hinter die Wahrheit kommen to get to the truth
    III. adv SÜDD, ÖSTERR (nach hinten)
    er ging \hinter in den Garten he went out into the garden
    IV. part (fam) s. dahinter
    * * *
    1.

    hinter dem Hausbehind or at the back of the house

    hinter jemandem stehen(fig.) be behind somebody; back or support somebody

    hinter etwas (Dat.) stehen — (fig.) support something

    jemanden hinter sich haben(fig.) have somebody's backing

    die nächste Station hinter Mannheim — the next stop after Mannheim

    hinter der Entwicklung/der Zeit zurückbleiben — lag behind in development/be behind in times

    2)

    eine Prüfung/Aufgabe hinter sich haben — (fig.) have got an examination/a job over [and done] with

    viele Enttäuschungen/eine Krankheit hinter sich haben — have experienced many disappointments/have got over an illness

    2.
    2)

    etwas hinter sich bringen — get something over [and done] with

    3) (fig.)

    hinter ein Geheimnis/die Wahrheit/seine Geschichte kommen — find out a secret/get to the truth/get to the bottom of his story

    * * *
    A. präp
    1. (+dat) behind, at the back of; SCHIFF aft of, astern of; (nach) after;
    hinter … her behind …;
    hinter … hervor from behind …;
    hinter meinem Rücken auch fig behind my back;
    einer hinter dem anderen one behind the other;
    sie kommt gleich hinter mir she is right behind me;
    zehn Kilometer hinter Köln/der Grenze ten kilometres (US -ers) after Cologne/beyond the border;
    hinter sich lassen (Ort etc) leave behind; (jemanden) in Wettrennen etc: leave behind, outdistance; fig (übertreffen) leave behind, outstrip
    2. (+akk) behind;
    hinter das Haus gehen go behind the house;
    sieh hinter dich! look behind you!
    3. (+dat) zeitlich:
    weit zurückreichen hinter go way back to before;
    zehn Minuten hinter der Zeit sein dial be ten minutes late
    4. fig:
    hinter etwas (akk)
    kommen find out about sth, find sth out; (verstehen) get the hang of;
    hinter jemandem/etwas
    her sein be after sb/sth;
    hinter etwas (dat)
    stecken be at the bottom of ( oder behind);
    hinter etwas (dat)
    stehen be behind; (unterstützen) auch back;
    sich hinter jemanden/etwas
    stellen get behind, support;
    hinter sich (akk)
    bringen get sth over (and done) with; (Strecke) cover;
    haben have sb behind one;
    haben (erledigt haben) have got sth out of the way ( oder over [and done] with); (mitgemacht haben) have been through sth;
    haben have been through a lot;
    er hat gerade eine Niereninfektion hinter sich he’s just got over a kidney infection;
    das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns we’ve got over the worst part (of it), we’re out of the wood(s) now;
    sich hinter etwas (akk)
    machen get down to;
    nicht zurückstehen hinter (+dat) be just as good as;
    zurückstehen müssen hinter (+dat) have to take second place to; Person: auch have to play second fiddle to; dahinter
    B. adv besonders südd, österr (nach hinten) to the back; (herunter) down
    hinter…1 adj; nur attr; rear, back; Beine, Hufe, Pfoten etc: hind; SCHIFF, Luke etc: aft; fachspr posterior;
    hinteres Ende far end;
    die hinteren Bänke the back benches;
    die hinteren Räume etc auch the rooms etc at the back ( oder rear);
    die hinteren Wagen BAHN the rear coaches;
    die Hinteren those ( oder the ones) at the back; hinterst…
    hinter…2 im v; trennb; besonders südd, österr umg
    1. (nach hinten) to the back; (herunter) down
    2. hinunter…
    * * *
    1.

    hinter dem Hausbehind or at the back of the house

    hinter jemandem stehen(fig.) be behind somebody; back or support somebody

    hinter etwas (Dat.) stehen — (fig.) support something

    jemanden hinter sich haben(fig.) have somebody's backing

    hinter der Entwicklung/der Zeit zurückbleiben — lag behind in development/be behind in times

    2)

    eine Prüfung/Aufgabe hinter sich haben — (fig.) have got an examination/a job over [and done] with

    viele Enttäuschungen/eine Krankheit hinter sich haben — have experienced many disappointments/have got over an illness

    2.
    2)

    etwas hinter sich bringen — get something over [and done] with

    3) (fig.)

    hinter ein Geheimnis/die Wahrheit/seine Geschichte kommen — find out a secret/get to the truth/get to the bottom of his story

    * * *
    präp.
    abaft prep.
    behind prep.
    rearward adj., adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > hinter

  • 82 Mangel

    f; -, -n; mangle; jemanden durch die Mangel drehen oder in die Mangel nehmen oder in der Mangel haben umg., fig. put s.o. through the mill; bes. bei Prüfungen: give s.o. a grilling
    m; -s, Mängel
    1. (Fehler) defect, fault, flaw; (Unzulänglichkeit) shortcoming, imperfection; (Schwäche) weakness; Mängel aufweisen be flawed, have (its) faults ( oder shortcomings oder imperfections); einen Mangel beseitigen remedy a fault ( oder defect)
    2. nur Sg.; (Knappheit) lack, shortage; lit. dearth ( alle: an + Dat of); auch MED. deficiency (an + Dat in); aus Mangel an (+ Dat) for lack ( oder want) of; Mangel leiden suffer hardship ( oder privation); keinen Mangel leiden auch want for nothing; siehe auch Not
    * * *
    der Mangel
    lack; desideratum; fault; need; want; absence; defect; insufficiency; dearth; deficiency; shortage; privation; scarceness; shortcoming; shortness; minus; famine
    * * *
    Mạn|gel I ['maŋəl]
    f -, -n
    mangle; (= Heißmangel) rotary iron

    durch die Mangel drehento put through the mangle; (fig inf) to put through it (inf); Prüfling etc to put through the mill

    jdn in die Mangel nehmen/in der Mangel haben (fig inf)to give sb a going-over (inf)

    II
    m -s, -
    ['mɛŋl]
    1) (= Fehler) fault; (bei Maschine) defect, fault; (= Unzulänglichkeit) fault, shortcoming; (= Charaktermangel) flaw
    2) no pl (= das Fehlen) lack (
    an +dat of); (= Knappheit) shortage ( an +dat of); (MED) deficiency ( an +dat of)

    aus Mangel or wegen Mangels an (+dat) — for lack of, due to a lack of

    Mangel an Vitamin Clack of vitamin C, vitamin C deficiency

    es besteht or herrscht Mangel an etw (dat) — there is a lack/shortage of sth

    haben or leiden (liter)to be short of sth, to lack sth, to have a lack of sth

    3) no pl (= Entbehrung) privation, need, want

    Mangel leiden (liter)to go short, to suffer hardship or privation

    keinen Mangel leidento want for nothing

    * * *
    der
    1) ((a) shortage or absence of what is needed.) deficiency
    2) (the state of not having any or enough: our lack of money.) lack
    3) (a machine with rollers for squeezing water out of wet clothes etc.) mangle
    4) (a lack: There's no want of opportunities these days.) want
    * * *
    Man·gel1
    <-s, Mängel>
    [ˈmaŋl̩, pl ˈmɛŋl̩]
    m
    1. (Fehler) defect, flaw
    anhaftender \Mangel inherent imperfection
    mit Mängeln behaftet sein to be full of flaws
    offene Mängel patent defects
    schwer wiegender/verborgener \Mangel serious/concealed [or latent] defect
    technische Mängel technical defects
    einen \Mangel beseitigen to remedy [or to eradicate] a defect
    einen \Mangel erkennen to recognize flaws
    einen \Mangel feststellen/beheben to discover/remedy a defect
    für einen \Mangel haften to be liable [or to warrant] for a defect
    2. kein pl (Knappheit) lack, shortage
    es besteht [o herrscht] \Mangel an etw dat there is a lack of sth
    \Mangel an Arbeitskräften manpower shortage
    ein \Mangel an Vitamin C vitamin C deficiency
    einen \Mangel an Zuversicht haben to have little confidence
    keinen \Mangel leiden to not want for anything
    3. JUR defect, deficiency
    wegen \Mangels [o aus \Mangel] an Beweisen due to a/the lack of evidence
    Man·gel2
    <-, -n>
    [ˈmaŋl̩]
    f mangle
    jdn durch die \Mangel drehen [o jdn in der \Mangel haben] [o jdn in die \Mangel nehmen] (fam) to grill sb fam, to give sb a grilling fam
    * * *
    I
    der; Mangels, Mängel
    1) o. Pl. (Fehlen) lack (an + Dat. of); (Knappheit) shortage, lack (an + Dat. of)

    aus Mangel an Erfahrungfrom or owing to lack of experience

    2) (Fehler) defect

    geringfügige Mängelminor flaws or imperfections

    II
    die; Mangel, Mangeln (WäscheMangel) [large] mangle

    jemanden durch die Mangel drehen od. in die Mangel nehmen — (fig. salopp) put somebody through the hoop

    * * *
    Mangel1 f; -, -n; mangle;
    in der Mangel haben umg, fig put sb through the mill; besonders bei Prüfungen: give sb a grilling
    Mangel2 m; -s, Mängel
    1. (Fehler) defect, fault, flaw; (Unzulänglichkeit) shortcoming, imperfection; (Schwäche) weakness;
    Mängel aufweisen be flawed, have (its) faults ( oder shortcomings oder imperfections);
    einen Mangel beseitigen remedy a fault ( oder defect)
    2. nur sg; (Knappheit) lack, shortage; liter dearth ( alle:
    an +dat of); auch MED deficiency (
    an +dat in);
    aus Mangel an (+dat) for lack ( oder want) of;
    Mangel leiden suffer hardship ( oder privation);
    keinen Mangel leiden auch want for nothing; auch Not
    * * *
    I
    der; Mangels, Mängel
    1) o. Pl. (Fehlen) lack (an + Dat. of); (Knappheit) shortage, lack (an + Dat. of)

    aus Mangel an Erfahrungfrom or owing to lack of experience

    2) (Fehler) defect

    geringfügige Mängelminor flaws or imperfections

    II
    die; Mangel, Mangeln (WäscheMangel) [large] mangle

    jemanden durch die Mangel drehen od. in die Mangel nehmen — (fig. salopp) put somebody through the hoop

    * * *
    -¨ (an) m.
    lack (of) n. -¨ m.
    absence (of) n.
    dearth n.
    deficiency n.
    desideratum n.
    (§ pl.: desiderata)
    fault n.
    inadequacy n.
    insufficiency n.
    privation n.
    scarceness n.
    scarcities n.
    scarcity n.
    shortage n.
    shortcoming n.
    shortfall n.
    want n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Mangel

  • 83 अनिगीर्ण _anigīrṇa

    अनिगीर्ण a.
    1 Not swallowed.
    -2 (In Rhet.) Not hidden or concealed, present, not to be supplied (अन- पह्नुतभेद); e. g. in अश्वः श्वेतो धावति, the श्वेतत्व of the horse is not निगीर्ण or hidden.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनिगीर्ण _anigīrṇa

  • 84 point

    [pɔɪnt] 1. сущ.
    1)
    а) точка, пятнышко, крапинка

    body dotted with numerous red points — тело, усыпанное многочисленными красными пятнышками

    Syn:
    б) точка, отметка, точка деления ( на шкале)

    dew-point — точка росы; температура таяния

    The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. — Точка замерзания воды - 32 градуса по Фаренгейту.

    The shares reached their highest point on the 13th June 1990, when they might have been sold for $600. — Акции достигли высшей отметки 13 июня 1990 года, когда они могли продаваться по 600 долларов.

    в) мор. румб
    2)
    а) = full point точка ( знак препинания)
    б) мат. точка
    3) пункт, момент, вопрос; дело

    controversial point — спорный вопрос, момент

    talking point — вопрос, могущий быть предметом разговора; (подходящая) тема для разговора; аргумент

    to argue a point — обсуждать вопрос, спорить по поводу чего-л.

    to belabor / labor a point — разрабатывать, исследовать вопрос

    to bring up / raise a point — ставить / поднимать вопрос

    to concede / yield a point — уступить, сдаться в каком-л. вопросе

    to cover / discuss a point — обсуждать вопрос

    to drive / hammer / press a point home — доводить вопрос до сведения

    to emphasize / stress / underscore a point — акцентировать, подчёркивать вопрос

    to strain, stretch a point in smb.'s favour — истолковать дело / вопрос в чью-л. пользу

    She made the point that further resistance was useless. — Она сочла, что дальнейшее сопротивление бесполезно.

    - at all points
    - on this point
    - make a point of smth.
    Syn:

    At that point the audience got up to leave. — В этот момент зрители поднялись, чтобы уходить.

    Syn:
    5)
    а) точка, место, пункт

    I've been in Pakistan and points East for six weeks. — Я шесть недель провел в Пакистане и других восточных странах.

    б) разг. полицейский пост
    6) разг. станция
    7) охот.; разг. место, к которому по прямой мчится собака или дичь
    8)
    а) отличительная черта, особенность

    Tact isn't my strong point. — Тактичность не является моей отличительной чертой.

    Syn:
    б) стать, статья (животного; как показатель его породистости)
    в) ( points) конечности (животного; обычно имеют контрастную окрасу); контрастная окраска конечностей

    The Siamese kittens are born absolutely white and gradually all the points come. — Сиамские котята рождаются абсолютно белыми, но постепенно лапы, кончик хвоста и мордочка темнеют.

    г) ( points) экстерьер ( животного)
    д) ( points) достоинства, преимущества

    A simple story, but it has its points. — Простая история, но в ней есть свои достоинства.

    Getting drunk as a pastime may have its points, but as an exclusive occupation. — В том чтобы напиться в стельку, тоже есть своя прелесть, но только если это происходит в исключительных случаях.

    9) спорт. очко

    points verdict / decision — присуждение победы по очкам (в боксе и т. п.)

    to gain a point, to get points — получить преимущество

    The team won by two points. — Команда выиграла с перевесом в два очка.

    Syn:
    10)
    а) бирж. пункт
    б) ист. талон, единица продовольственной или промтоварной карточки ( в Великобритании во время Второй мировой войны и в послевоенные годы)

    From April 2 imported tinned marmalade will be available on points. — Со 2 апреля импортный джем в банках будут продавать по талонам.

    в) полигр. пункт
    11) ( the point) суть, сущность; "соль" (рассказа, шутки)

    I think I missed the point of his story. — По-видимому, я прозевал суть его истории.

    The point is not who said the words, but whether they are true or not. — Дело не в том, кто сказал эти слова, а в том - истинны они или нет.

    He did not see the point of the joke. — Он не понял, в чем "соль" шутки.

    - come to the point
    - keep to the point
    - get to the point
    Syn:
    12) цель, намерение; важная мысль, заслуживающее внимание замечание

    I have now read the article with interest and appreciation but it doesn't meet my point at all. — Я прочел статью с интересом и пониманием, но она не о том, что я имею (имел) в виду.

    I see. I quite see your point. — Я понимаю. Я вполне понимаю, что вы хотите сказать.

    "The affair'll have to be shelved." "I take your point, sir." — "Дело должно быть отложено. - Я вас понял, сэр."

    Syn:
    13) намёк, подсказка, указание, совет

    There are friends who honestly and in all good faith give a "point" as to buying this or that stock. — Существуют такие друзья, которые честно и от чистого сердца дают "советы" купить те или другие акции.

    Syn:
    14) пойнт (мера веса в ювелирном деле, равная одной сотой карата)
    15) эл. штепсельная розетка

    Helena plugged an electric kettle into a point underneath the table. — Элен воткнула вилку электрочайника в розетку под столом.

    16) геральд.
    18)
    а) остриё; наконечник
    б) кинжал, шпага; шило
    в) гравировальная игла, резец ( гравера)
    19)
    а) тонкий конец, кончик; остроконечная верхушка; острая выступающая часть

    Mr. Calthorpe tapped the points of the fingers of each hand together. — Мистер Калторп постукивал кончиками пальцев друг о друга.

    Syn:
    б) мыс, выступающая морская коса, стрелка
    20) воен. головной или тыльный дозор
    21) ( the Point) амер.; разг. Военная академия США в Вест-Пойнте
    22) ж.-д.; обычно ( points) стрелочный перевод
    24) кончик нижней челюсти (место, в которое наносится удар)
    25) ( points) пуанты

    In a pas de deux with Ted Kivitt, she stepped majestically on point as if there were magnets concealed in her toe shoes. — В па-де-де с Тедом Кивиттом она величественно выступала на пуантах, как будто в ее балетных туфлях были спрятаны магниты.

    28) ист. шнурок с наконечником ( заменявший пуговицы)

    to come / make a point — делать стойку

    ••
    - in point of
    - in point of fact
    2. гл.
    1)
    а) ставить знаки препинания; делать паузы ( в устном тексте), акцентировать подчёркивать
    Syn:
    б) = point off отделять точкой ( десятичную дробь)
    2) точить; заострять; чинить ( карандаш)
    Syn:
    3) оживлять, придавать остроту (словам, действиям)

    The circumstances which pointed and sharpened the public feelings on that occasion. — Обстоятельства, оживившие чувства общественности, по поводу этого события.

    4) намечать с помощью просверливаемых точек (на камне или мраморе) глубину, на которую должна стёсываться скульптура
    5)
    а) стр. расшивать швы
    б) вносить (навоз и т. п.) в землю на небольшую глубину с помощью лопаты
    6)
    а) = point out показывать пальцем, указывать; указывать, обращать (чьё-л.) внимание; отмечать, подчёркивать

    to point the finger (of scorn) (at)указывать пальцем на (кого-л.), насмехаться над (кем-л.)

    It's rude to point at people. — Некрасиво показывать на людей пальцем.

    "There's the coin you dropped!" she said, pointing down. — Вот монетка, которую ты уронил, - сказало она, указывая вниз.

    She pointed through the window of the coach. — Она указала пальцем в окно коляски.

    When asked to explain where all the housekeeping money had gone, Mary pointed to the rising prices. — Когда её попросили объяснить, куда ушли все деньги, выделенные на ведение хозяйства, Мэри сослалась на повышение цен.

    He has pointed out a method of cure. — Он указал на метод лечения.

    He pointed out that there were certain formalities to be observed. — Он подчеркнул, что существуют некоторые формальности, которые должны быть выполнены.

    The finger of scorn is pointed at you. — Над тобой насмехаются.

    б) ( point at) направить (мысли на что-л.); намекать на ( что-л), предполагать (что-л.)
    Syn:
    7) охот. делать стойку ( указывая на дичь - о собаке)

    trained to stop and point where the game lies — обученная останавливаться и делать стойку, указывая, где залёг зверь

    In the next field Satin pointed a leveret. — На следующем поле Сэтин сделал стойку перед зайчонком.

    8) (point at, point to) направлять, наводить ( оружие); целиться, прицеливаться

    Never point a gun at someone, even in fun. — Никогда ни в кого не прицеливайся, даже в шутку.

    Syn:
    9) (point at, point to) указывать на (что-л.), говорить, свидетельствовать о (чём-л.)

    The Minister's remarks seemed to be pointing at an early election. — Казалось, что замечания министра касались досрочных выборов.

    All the signs point to / towards an early election. — Все признаки указывают на досрочные выборы.

    Syn:
    10)
    а) быть обращённым, направленным (в какую-л. сторону)

    This may be noticed in any house which points on to a busy thoroughfare. — Это можно заметить в каждом доме, который выходит на оживлённую улицу.

    The churches of Europe were ordinarily built pointing to the east. — Церкви в Европе обыкновенно строились обращёнными на восток.

    б) иметь целью, стремиться

    It was the goal towards which the policy of the Frankish kings had for many years pointed. — Это была цель, на которую в течение многих лет была направлена политика франкских королей.

    в) спорт. специально готовиться (к игре, к соревнованиям)

    We are not pointing for any team in particular, but are trying to develop for our major games without being knocked off. — Мы не готовимся к конкретной игре с конкретным партнёром, но стараемся сохранить форму и силы к главным матчам.

    11) мед. созревать ( о нарыве)
    12) мор. идти курсом близким к направлению ветра
    13) амер. гнать, погонять ( стадо)
    - point off
    - point out
    - point up

    Англо-русский современный словарь > point

  • 85 М-77

    ПО МЕРЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ПО ВОЗМОЖ-НОСТИ ПО СИЛЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ lit PrepP these forms only sent adv ( occas. parenth) fixed WO
    to whatever degree is possible, one can etc
    to whatever extent (is) possible
    to whatever extent one can as far (much etc) as possible as far as one can (is able to) (do so) as best (as) one can to the best of one's ability (abilities).
    ...Я избирал себе путь многолетнего молчания и скрытого труда. По возможности не делать ни одного общественного шага, дать себя забыть (о, если бы забыли!..) (Солженицын 2)....I had chosen for many years ahead the way of silence and clandestine labor. As far as possible, I would not take a single public step. I would let people forget me (how I longed to be forgotten!) (2a).
    Мы не пишем фразу, она пишет себя, а мы лишь проясняем по силе возможности скрытый в ней, скопившийся смысл (Терц 3). We do not write a phrase- it writes itself, and all we do is to clarify, as far as we are able, the accumulated meaning concealed within it (3a).
    Вы изволите говорить, что статья моя неясна я готов её вам разъяснить, по возможности» (Достоевский 3). "You take the liberty of saying that my article is not clear
    I'm quite prepared to explain it to you to the best of my ability" (3a).

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  • 86 Т-71

    В ТЕНИ PrepP Invar
    1. оставаться, бытье, держаться, находиться и т. п. - держать, оставлять и т. п. кого — ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or obj-compl with держать etc
    obj: human)) (to remain, be, be kept, keep s.o. etc) in a position, capacity etc where one or s.o. is not noticed, not conspicuous, does not attract attention etc: (remain (be, keep s.o. etc)) in the shadows (in the background) (in limited contexts) keep a low profile lie low.
    «Вы, улучшенцы, и так почти двадцать лет держали Вась-киных в тени. Теперь их время наступает» (Зиновьев 2). "After all, you improvers have kept the Vaskins in the shadows for almost twenty years. Now their time is about to come" (2a).
    Так создавались книги - одна за другой - и авторы входили в программы учебных заведений, наших и зарубежных, а редактор... пребывал в тени, был невидимкой (Мандельштам 2). This is how books were turned out, one after the other, winning their authors a place in school and university curricula, both here and abroad - while all the time,.the editors remained hidden from view in the background (2a)
    Когда под слободой Солонкой Филиппов увел офицеров, Петро остался. Смирный и тихий, постоянно пребывающий в тени, во всем умеренный, вместе с полком пришел он в Вешенскую (Шолохов 4). When Filippov went off with the other officers at Solonka, Petro stayed behind. Quiet and submissive, always keeping in the background, moderate in all things, he rode into Vyoshenskaya with the regiment (4a)
    2. оставаться, оставлять что и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: abstr) or obj-compl with оставлять ( obj: abstr)) (to remain, keep sth.) concealed, withheld, unknown (to s.o.): X остался \Т-71 - X was kept (a) secret
    X was kept under wraps X was (remained) a mystery X was (remained) veiled in secrecy
    Y оставил X \Т-71 = Y kept X a secret
    Y kept X under wraps Y veiled X in secrecy (in limited contexts) Y shed no light on X.
    ...Эта сторона жизни его (Евпраксеина) осталась совсем в тени (Войнович 4). That part of his (Evpraksein's) life had always been a total mystery (4a).

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  • 87 по возможности

    ПО МЕРЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО СИЛЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ lit
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (occas. parenth); fixed WO]
    =====
    to whatever degree is possible, one can etc:
    - as far (much etc) as possible;
    - to the best of one's ability (abilities).
         ♦...Я избирал себе путь многолетнего молчания и скрытого труда. По возможности не делать ни одного общественного шага, дать себя забыть (о, если бы забыли!..) (Солженицын 2)....I had chosen for many years ahead the way of silence and clandestine labor. As far as possible, I would not take a single public step. I would let people forget me (how I longed to be forgotten!) (2a).
         ♦ Мы не пишем фразу, она пишет себя, а мы лишь проясняем по силе возможности скрытый в ней, скопившийся смысл (Терц 3). We do not write a phrase - it writes itself, and all we do is to clarify, as far as we are able, the accumulated meaning concealed within it (3a).
         ♦ "Вы изволите говорить, что статья моя неясна; я готов её вам разъяснить, по возможности" (Достоевский 3). "You take the liberty of saying that my article is not clear; I'm quite prepared to explain it to you to the best of my ability" (3a).

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  • 88 по мере возможности

    ПО МЕРЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО СИЛЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ lit
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (occas. parenth); fixed WO]
    =====
    to whatever degree is possible, one can etc:
    - as far (much etc) as possible;
    - to the best of one's ability (abilities).
         ♦...Я избирал себе путь многолетнего молчания и скрытого труда. По возможности не делать ни одного общественного шага, дать себя забыть (о, если бы забыли!..) (Солженицын 2)....I had chosen for many years ahead the way of silence and clandestine labor. As far as possible, I would not take a single public step. I would let people forget me (how I longed to be forgotten!) (2a).
         ♦ Мы не пишем фразу, она пишет себя, а мы лишь проясняем по силе возможности скрытый в ней, скопившийся смысл (Терц 3). We do not write a phrase - it writes itself, and all we do is to clarify, as far as we are able, the accumulated meaning concealed within it (3a).
         ♦ "Вы изволите говорить, что статья моя неясна; я готов её вам разъяснить, по возможности" (Достоевский 3). "You take the liberty of saying that my article is not clear; I'm quite prepared to explain it to you to the best of my ability" (3a).

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  • 89 по силе возможности

    ПО МЕРЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ; ПО СИЛЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ lit
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (occas. parenth); fixed WO]
    =====
    to whatever degree is possible, one can etc:
    - as far (much etc) as possible;
    - to the best of one's ability (abilities).
         ♦...Я избирал себе путь многолетнего молчания и скрытого труда. По возможности не делать ни одного общественного шага, дать себя забыть (о, если бы забыли!..) (Солженицын 2)....I had chosen for many years ahead the way of silence and clandestine labor. As far as possible, I would not take a single public step. I would let people forget me (how I longed to be forgotten!) (2a).
         ♦ Мы не пишем фразу, она пишет себя, а мы лишь проясняем по силе возможности скрытый в ней, скопившийся смысл (Терц 3). We do not write a phrase - it writes itself, and all we do is to clarify, as far as we are able, the accumulated meaning concealed within it (3a).
         ♦ "Вы изволите говорить, что статья моя неясна; я готов её вам разъяснить, по возможности" (Достоевский 3). "You take the liberty of saying that my article is not clear; I'm quite prepared to explain it to you to the best of my ability" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по силе возможности

  • 90 в тени

    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. оставаться, быть, держаться, находиться и т.п. -; держать, оставлять и т. п. кого - [subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or obj-compl with держать etc (obj: human)]
    (to remain, be, be kept, keep s.o. etc) in a position, capacity etc where one or s.o. is not noticed, not conspicuous, does not attract attention etc:
    - (remain <be, keep s.o. etc>) in the shadows < in the background>;
    - [in limited contexts] keep a low profile;
    - lie low.
         ♦ "Вы, улучшенцы, и так почти двадцать лет держали Васькиных в тени. Теперь их время наступает" (Зиновьев 2). "After all, you improvers have kept the Vaskins in the shadows for almost twenty years. Now their time is about to come" (2a).
         ♦ Так создавались книги - одна за другой - и авторы входили в программы учебных заведений, наших и зарубежных, а редактор... пребывал в тени, был невидимкой (Мандельштам 2). This is how books were turned out, one after the other, winning their authors a place in school and university curricula, both here and abroad - while all the time,.the editors remained hidden from view in the background (2a)
         ♦ Когда под слободой Солонкой Филиппов увел офицеров, Петро остался. Смирный и тихий, постоянно пребывающий в тени, во всем умеренный, вместе с полком пришел он в Вешенскую (Шолохов 4). When Filippov went off with the other officers at Solonka, Petro stayed behind. Quiet and submissive, always keeping in the background, moderate in all things, he rode into Vyoshenskaya with the regiment (4a)
    2. оставаться, оставлять что и т.п. в тени [subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr) or obj-compl with оставлять (obj: abstr)]
    (to remain, keep sth.) concealed, withheld, unknown (to s.o.):
    - X остался в тени X was kept (a) secret;
    - [in limited contexts] Y shed no light on X.
         ♦...Эта сторона жизни его [Евпраксеина] осталась совсем в тени (Войнович 4)...That part of his [Evpraksein's] life had always been a total mystery (4a).

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  • 91 cover

    1.
    ['kʌvə(r)]noun
    1) (piece of cloth) Decke, die; (of cushion, bed) Bezug, der; (lid) Deckel, der; (of hole, engine, typewriter, etc.) Abdeckung, die

    put a cover on or over — zudecken; abdecken [Loch, Fußboden, Grab, Fahrzeug, Maschine]; beziehen [Kissen, Bett]

    2) (of book) Einband, der; (of magazine) Umschlag, der; (of record) [Platten]hülle, die

    on the [front/back] cover — auf dem [vorderen/hinteren] Buchdeckel; (of magazine) auf der Titelseite/hinteren Umschlagseite

    3) (Post): (envelope) [Brief]umschlag, der

    under plain coverin neutralem Umschlag

    [send something] under separate cover — [etwas] mit getrennter Post [schicken]

    4) in pl. (bedclothes) Bettzeug, das
    5) (hiding place, shelter) Schutz, der

    take cover [from something] — Schutz [vor etwas (Dat.)] suchen

    [be/go] under cover — (from bullets etc.) in Deckung [sein/gehen]

    under cover(from rain) überdacht [Sitzplatz]; regengeschützt

    under cover of darknessim Schutz der Dunkelheit

    6) (Mil.): (supporting force) Deckung, die
    7) (protection) Deckung, die

    give somebody/something cover — jemandem Deckung geben

    8) (pretence) Vorwand, der; (false identity, screen) Tarnung, die

    [insurance] cover — Versicherung, die

    10) (of song etc.)

    cover [version] — Coverversion, die

    2. transitive verb

    the roses are covered with greenflydie Rosen sind voller Blattläuse

    somebody is covered in or with confusion/shame — (fig.) jmd. ist ganz verlegen/sehr beschämt

    2) (conceal, lit. or fig.) verbergen; (for protection) abdecken
    3) (travel) zurücklegen
    4) in p.p. (having roof) überdacht
    5) (deal with) behandeln; (include) abdecken
    6) (Journ.) berichten über (+ Akk.)
    7)

    £10 will cover my needs for the journey — 10 Pfund werden für die Reisekosten reichen

    8) (shield) decken
    9)

    cover oneself(fig.) sich absichern; (Insurance)

    10) (aim gun at) in Schach halten (ugs.)
    11) (record new version of) covern
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/85790/cover_for">cover for
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to put or spread something on, over or in front of: They covered (up) the body with a sheet; My shoes are covered in paint.) bedecken
    2) (to be enough to pay for: Will 10 dollars cover your expenses?) decken
    3) (to travel: We covered forty miles in one day.) zurücklegen
    4) (to stretch over a length of time etc: His diary covered three years.) sich erstrecken über
    5) (to protect: Are we covered by your car insurance?) decken
    6) (to report on: I'm covering the race for the local newspaper.) berichten über
    7) (to point a gun at: I had him covered.) in Schach halten
    2. noun
    1) (something which covers, especially a cloth over a table, bed etc: a table-cover; a bed-cover; They replaced the cover on the manhole.) die Decke
    2) (something that gives protection or shelter: The soldiers took cover from the enemy gunfire; insurance cover.) die Deckung
    3) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) der Schutz
    - coverage
    - covering
    - cover-girl
    - cover story
    - cover-up
    * * *
    cov·er
    [ˈkʌvəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    I. n
    1. (spread) Abdeckung f; (flexible plastic case) Plane f; (for smaller objects) Hülle f; (cloth case) Kleiderhülle f; (protective top) Deckel m; (for bed) [Bett]decke f, Duvet nt SCHWEIZ; (for armchair, sofa) [Schon]bezug m
    cushion \cover Kissenbezug m, Polsterüberzug m ÖSTERR
    manhole \cover Schachtdeckel m
    quilt [or duvet] \cover Bettdeckenbezug m, Duvetbezug m SCHWEIZ
    the \covers pl das Bettzeug
    Ann burrowed down beneath the \covers Ann zog sich die Decke über den Kopf
    he threw back the \covers er warf die Bettdecke zurück
    3. (of a book) Einband m; of a magazine Titelseite f, Cover nt
    hard \cover gebundenes Buch, Hardcover nt
    soft \cover Taschenbuch nt
    to read a book from \cover to \cover ein Buch vom Anfang bis zum Ende lesen [o in einem durchlesen
    4. (envelope) Briefumschlag m, Couvert nt SCHWEIZ, Kuvert nt ÖSTERR
    under plain \cover in neutralem Umschlag
    under separate \cover mit getrennter Post
    5. no pl (shelter) Schutz m
    not many of the seats are under \cover nicht viele Sitze sind überdacht; (concealed)
    he ordered his men to stay under \cover er befahl seinen Männern, in ihren Verstecken zu bleiben
    under \cover of darkness im Schutz der Dunkelheit
    to take \cover somewhere sich akk irgendwo unterstellen
    I took \cover behind a wall/in a ditch/under the table ich versteckte mich hinter einer Wand/in einem Graben/unter dem Tisch
    6. no pl (for animals to hide) Dickicht nt, Unterholz nt
    to break \cover aus dem [schützenden] Unterholz hervorbrechen
    7. (concealing true identity) Tarnung f
    under \cover as getarnt als
    to blow sb's \cover jdn enttarnen [o auffliegen lassen
    8. no pl MIL Deckung f; (from bombs, gun attacks) Feuerschutz m
    9. no pl esp BRIT (insurance) Versicherungsschutz m, Deckung f
    do you have \cover against theft? sind Sie gegen Diebstahl versichert?
    to ask for additional \cover zusätzliche Deckung verlangen
    full \cover voller Versicherungsschutz
    third-party \cover Haftpflichtversicherung f
    comprehensive \cover Vollkaskoversicherung f
    to have \cover versichert sein, Versicherungsschutz haben
    to operate without adequate \cover keinen ausreichenden Versicherungsschutz haben
    10. ECON, FIN (security) Abdeckung f, Absicherung f
    do you have sufficient \cover for this loan? haben Sie ausreichende Sicherheiten für diesen Kredit?
    11. no pl (substitute) Vertretung f
    to provide \cover for sb jdn vertreten
    to provide emergency \cover einen Notdienst aufrechterhalten, eine Notfallversorgung gewährleisten
    12. MUS (recording) Coverversion f
    13.
    never judge a book by its \cover man sollte niemals nur nach dem Äußeren urteilen
    II. vt
    to \cover sth/sb etw/jdn bedecken; (against dust also) etw überziehen
    snow \covered the hills Schnee bedeckte die Hügel
    to be \covered [in [or with]] sth [mit etw dat] bedeckt sein
    my hands are \covered in ink/mud/paint meine Hände sind voller Tinte/Schlamm/Farbe
    how much of the Earth's surface is \covered by water? wie viel Prozent der Erdoberfläche liegt unter Wasser?
    \covered with blood voll Blut, blutig
    2. (to protect)
    to \cover sth/sb [with sth] etw/jdn [mit etw dat] abdecken
    they \covered him with a blanket sie deckten ihn mit einer Decke zu
    to \cover one's eyes/face with one's hands die Augen/das Gesicht mit den Händen bedecken
    3. (in order to hide)
    to \cover sth etw verdecken; ( fig) one's confusion etw überspielen
    4. (extend over)
    to \cover sth sich akk über etw akk erstrecken
    London \covers 1579 square kilometres [of land] London erstreckt sich über 1579 Quadratkilometer; ( fig)
    the new office will \cover the whole of Scotland das neue Büro ist für ganz Schottland zuständig
    to \cover a lot of ground eine große Strecke zurücklegen; (make progress) gut vorankommen; (be wide-ranging) sehr umfassend sein
    during the meeting we \covered a lot of ground wir sind bei der Sitzung gut vorangekommen
    to \cover 20 kilometres in two hours 20 km in zwei Stunden fahren
    6. (deal with)
    to \cover sth sich akk mit etw dat befassen, etw behandeln
    this leaflet \covers what we've just discussed in more detail in der Broschüre finden Sie Informationen zu dem, was wir gerade ausführlich besprochen haben
    do these parking restrictions \cover residents as well as visitors? gelten die Parkbeschränkungen sowohl für Anlieger als auch für Besucher?
    the new regulations \cover precisely where and when protest marches can take place in den neuen Regelungen ist genau festgehalten, wo und wann Protestmärsche stattfinden dürfen
    7. (be enough for)
    to \cover sth etw [ab]decken
    to \cover the costs die Kosten decken
    here's £20, will that \cover it? hier sind 20 Pfund, wird das reichen?
    to \cover sth über etw akk berichten
    the journalist was in Vietnam, \covering the war er war Kriegsberichterstatter in Vietnam
    9. (insure)
    to \cover sb/sth [against [or for] sth] jdn/etw [gegen etw akk] versichern
    are we \covered for accidental damage? sind wir gegen Unfallschäden versichert?
    the damage was \covered by the insurance der Schaden wurde von der Versicherung bezahlt
    to be fully \covered vollen Versicherungsschutz haben
    10. (earn enough to pay) etw [ab]decken [o sichern]
    the dividend is \covered four times das Verhältnis Gewinn-Dividende ist 4:1
    to \cover oneself [against sth] sich akk [gegen etw akk] absichern
    she tried to \cover herself by saying that... sie versuchte sich damit herauszureden, dass...
    12. MIL
    to \cover sb/sth jdn/etw decken; (give covering fire) jdm/etw Feuerschutz geben
    \cover me! gib mir Deckung!
    to \cover sb's retreat jds Rückzug decken
    13. (aim weapon at)
    to \cover sb seine Waffe auf jdn/etw richten
    hands up! I've got you \covered! Hände hoch! meine Waffe ist auf Sie gerichtet!
    14. (watch)
    to \cover sth etw bewachen
    15. (do sb's job)
    to \cover sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] übernehmen
    could you \cover my shift for me tomorrow? könnten Sie morgen meine Schicht übernehmen?
    16. (adopt song)
    to \cover a song einen Song covern fachspr, von einem Lied eine Coverversion aufnehmen
    17. ZOOL
    to \cover an animal ein Tier decken
    18.
    to \cover one's back sich absichern fig
    to \cover oneself with glory sich akk mit Ruhm bedecken
    to \cover a multitude of sins viel Unschönes verbergen
    to \cover one's tracks seine Spuren verwischen
    III. vi
    to \cover well/badly paint gut/schlecht decken
    * * *
    ['kʌvə(r)]
    1. n
    1) (= lid) Deckel m; (of lens) (Schutz)kappe f; (= loose cover on chair) Bezug m; (= cloth for typewriter, umbrella etc) Hülle f; (on lorries, tennis court) Plane f; (= sheet over merchandise, shop counter) Decke f, Tuch nt; (= blanket, quilt) (Bett)decke f

    he put a cover over her/it — er deckte sie/es zu

    2) (of book) Einband m; (of magazine) Umschlag m; (= dust cover) (Schutz)umschlag m

    to read a book from cover to cover — ein Buch von Anfang bis Ende or von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite lesen

    on the cover — auf dem Einband/Umschlag; (of magazine) auf der Titelseite, auf dem Titel(blatt)

    3) (COMM: envelope) Umschlag m
    4) no pl (= shelter, protection) Schutz m (from vor +dat, gegen); (MIL) Deckung f (from vor +dat, gegen)

    to take cover (from rain) — sich unterstellen, Schutz suchen (from vor +dat ); (Mil) in Deckung gehen (from vor +dat )

    these plants/the car should be kept under cover — diese Pflanzen sollten/das Auto sollte abgedeckt sein or (under roof)

    5) (HUNT) Deckung f

    to break coveraus der Deckung hervorbrechen

    6) (Brit: place at meal) Gedeck nt

    she laid covers for six — sie deckte für sechs Personen, sie legte sechs Gedecke auf

    7) (Brit) (COMM, FIN) Deckung f; (= insurance cover) Versicherung f
    8) (= assumed identity) Tarnung f; (= front organization also) Deckung f
    9) (MUS) Coverversion f
    2. vt
    1) (= put cover on) bedecken; (= cover over) zudecken; (with loose cover) chair etc beziehen

    a covered wagon/way — ein Planwagen m

    you're all covered with dog hairsdu bist voller Hundehaare

    2) (= hide) surprise verbergen; mistake, tracks also verdecken
    3) (= protect) decken

    he only said that to cover himselfer hat das nur gesagt, um sich abzudecken or zu decken

    4) (= point a gun at etc) door etc sichern; sb decken; (= be on guard near) sichern

    I've got you covered! (with gun etc) — ich hab auf dich angelegt; ( fig, Chess etc ) ich hab dich

    5) (FIN) loan decken; expenses, costs also abdecken; (INSUR) versichern

    will £30 cover the drinks? — reichen £ 30 für die Getränke?

    he gave me £30 to cover the drinks — er gab mir £ 30 für Getränke

    6) (= take in, include) behandeln; (law also) erfassen; (= allow for, anticipate) possibilities, eventualities vorsehen
    7) (PRESS: report on) berichten über (+acc)
    8) (= travel) miles, distance zurücklegen
    9) (salesman etc) territory zuständig sein für
    10) (MUS) song neu interpretieren
    11) (animals = copulate with) decken
    12) (= play a higher card than) überbieten
    * * *
    cover [ˈkʌvə(r)]
    A s
    1. Decke f
    2. weitS. (Pflanzen-, Schnee-, Wolken- etc) Decke f
    3. Deckel m:
    under cover GASTR zugedeckt
    4. a) (Buch) Decke(l) f(m), Einband m:
    from cover to cover von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite
    b) Umschlag- oder Titelseite f
    c) (Schutz)Umschlag m
    5. Umhüllung f, Hülle f, Futteral n, Kappe f
    6. Überzug m, Bezug m
    7. a) TECH Schutzhaube f oder -platte f
    b) Abdeckhaube f (eines Plattenspielers etc)
    c) Schutzmantel m (von elektrischen Röhren)
    d) AUTO (Reifen) Decke f, Mantel m
    8. Briefumschlag m, Kuvert n:
    under same cover mit gleichem Schreiben, beiliegend;
    under separate cover mit getrennter Post;
    under plain cover in neutralem Umschlag
    9. under cover of unter der (Deck)Adresse von ( A 16)
    10. Faltbrief m
    11. Philatelie: Ganzsache f
    12. Schutz m, Obdach n, Dach n:
    get under cover sich unterstellen
    13. Schutz m ( from gegen, vor dat):
    under cover of night im Schutze der Nacht
    14. MIL
    a) auch allg Deckung f ( from vor dat):
    take cover in Deckung gehen, Deckung nehmen;
    take cover! (in) Deckung!
    b) Sicherung f, Abschirmung f
    15. JAGD
    a) Lager n (von Wild)
    b) (schützendes) Dickicht:
    break cover ins Freie treten
    16. fig Tarnung f, Deckmantel m, Vorwand m:
    under cover of unter dem Deckmantel (gen), getarnt als ( A 9);
    blow one’s cover auffliegen umg (Agent etc)
    17. Gedeck n (bei Tisch)
    18. WIRTSCH Deckung f, Sicherheit f:
    cover funds Deckungsmittel;
    cover ratio Deckungsverhältnis n (einer Währung)
    19. Versicherungsrecht: Abdeckung f, Versicherungsschutz m ( against gegen)
    B v/t
    1. ab-, be-, zudecken ( alle:
    with mit):
    covered with voll von;
    covered with dust staubbedeckt;
    covered in sweat schweißbedeckt, -gebadet;
    remain covered den Hut aufbehalten;
    cover o.s. with glory fig sich mit Ruhm bedecken oder bekleckern;
    cover a roof ein Dach decken; glory A 1
    2. eine Fläche bedecken, einnehmen, sich über eine Fläche, auch eine Zeitspanne erstrecken
    3. Papier, Seiten vollschreiben
    4. überziehen, umwickeln, umhüllen, umspinnen:
    covered buttons überzogene Knöpfe
    5. einhüllen, -wickeln, -schlagen ( alle:
    in, with in akk)
    6. a) verdecken, -bergen (auch fig)
    b) oft cover up fig verhüllen, -hehlen, bemänteln:
    cover (up) one’s mistakes;
    cover up a scandal einen Skandal vertuschen
    7. auch fig (o.s. sich) decken, schützen ( beide:
    from, against vor dat, gegen):
    cover o.s. fig sich absichern
    8. MIL
    a) den Rückzug etc decken, schützen, abschirmen, sichern
    b) auch allg jemanden decken, jemandem Deckung geben
    c) ein Gebiet beherrschen, im Schussfeld haben
    d) ein Gelände bestreichen, (mit Feuer) belegen
    9. zielen auf (akk), in Schach halten:
    10. WIRTSCH Kosten decken, bestreiten:
    cover a loss einen Verlust decken;
    cover debts Schulden (ab)decken
    11. WIRTSCH versichern, abdecken ( beide:
    against gegen):
    be covered Versicherungsschutz haben oder genießen
    12. decken, genügen oder ausreichen für:
    13. umfassen, umschließen, einschließen, beinhalten, enthalten, behandeln:
    14. (statistisch, mit Radar, Werbung etc) erfassen
    15. ein Thema erschöpfend behandeln
    16. Presse, RADIO, TV berichten über (akk):
    17. eine Strecke zurücklegen:
    cover the ground fig alles (gründlich) durchnehmen oder bearbeiten oder behandeln;
    a) eine große Strecke zurücklegen,
    b) fig viel umfassen, weit gehen oder reichen
    18. einen Bezirk bereisen, bearbeiten:
    19. ein Gebiet versorgen, operieren in (dat):
    20. SPORT einen Gegenspieler decken
    21. jemanden beschatten, beobachten
    22. ZOOL ein Weibchen decken, bespringen, eine Stute beschälen
    23. BIBEL eine Sünde vergeben, auslöschen
    C v/i
    1. TECH decken:
    2. SPORT decken
    3. cover for einspringen für, vertreten
    * * *
    1.
    ['kʌvə(r)]noun
    1) (piece of cloth) Decke, die; (of cushion, bed) Bezug, der; (lid) Deckel, der; (of hole, engine, typewriter, etc.) Abdeckung, die

    put a cover on or over — zudecken; abdecken [Loch, Fußboden, Grab, Fahrzeug, Maschine]; beziehen [Kissen, Bett]

    2) (of book) Einband, der; (of magazine) Umschlag, der; (of record) [Platten]hülle, die

    on the [front/back] cover — auf dem [vorderen/hinteren] Buchdeckel; (of magazine) auf der Titelseite/hinteren Umschlagseite

    3) (Post): (envelope) [Brief]umschlag, der

    [send something] under separate cover — [etwas] mit getrennter Post [schicken]

    4) in pl. (bedclothes) Bettzeug, das
    5) (hiding place, shelter) Schutz, der

    take cover [from something] — Schutz [vor etwas (Dat.)] suchen

    [be/go] under cover — (from bullets etc.) in Deckung [sein/gehen]

    under cover (from rain) überdacht [Sitzplatz]; regengeschützt

    6) (Mil.): (supporting force) Deckung, die
    7) (protection) Deckung, die

    give somebody/something cover — jemandem Deckung geben

    8) (pretence) Vorwand, der; (false identity, screen) Tarnung, die

    [insurance] cover — Versicherung, die

    10) (of song etc.)

    cover [version] — Coverversion, die

    2. transitive verb

    somebody is covered in or with confusion/shame — (fig.) jmd. ist ganz verlegen/sehr beschämt

    2) (conceal, lit. or fig.) verbergen; (for protection) abdecken
    3) (travel) zurücklegen
    4) in p.p. (having roof) überdacht
    5) (deal with) behandeln; (include) abdecken
    6) (Journ.) berichten über (+ Akk.)
    7)

    £10 will cover my needs for the journey — 10 Pfund werden für die Reisekosten reichen

    8) (shield) decken
    9)

    cover oneself(fig.) sich absichern; (Insurance)

    10) (aim gun at) in Schach halten (ugs.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Abdeckung f.
    Decke -n f.
    Deckel - m.
    Hülle -- f.
    Schutz m.
    Titel -- m.
    Umschlag -¨e m.
    Zeitungsmantel m.
    Überzug -¨e m. v.
    bedecken v.
    bespannen (mit Stoff...) v.
    decken v.
    umfassen v.
    überziehen v.

    English-german dictionary > cover

  • 92 कर्ण _karṇa

    कर्ण a. Ved.
    1 Having long ears.
    -2 Furnished with chaff (as grain).
    -र्णः 1 The ear; अहो खलभुजङ्गस्य विपरीतवधक्रमः । कर्णे लगति चान्यस्य प्राणैरन्यो वियुज्यते ॥ Pt.1. 35, 34 also;
    -कर्णे दा to listen;
    कर्णमागम् to come to the ear, become known; तद्गुणैः कर्णमागत्य R.1.9;
    कर्णे कृ to put round the ear; Ch. P.1; कर्णे कथयति whis- pers in the ear; cf. षट्कर्ण, चतुष्कर्ण &c. also.
    -2 The handle or ear of a vessel; उभा कर्णा हिरण्यया Rv.8.72.12.
    -3 The helm or rudder of a ship; सेना भ्रमति संख्येषु हत- कर्णेव नौर्जले Rām.6.48.26.
    -4 The hypotenuse of a triangle.
    -5 The diameter of a circle; Sūrya.
    -6 An intermediate region or quarter (उपदिग्भाग); Mb.6. 6.1.
    -7 (In prosody) A spondee.
    -8 N. of a tree (Mar. बाहवा, रुइमांदार) Rām.5.56.34.
    -2 N. of a celebrated warrior on the side of the Kauravas mentioned in the Mahābhārata. भवान् भीष्मश्च कर्णश्च Bg.1.8;11.34. [He was the son of Kuntī begotten on her by the god Sun while she was yet a virgin residing at her father's house (see Kuntī). When the child was born, Kuntī, afraid of the censure of her relatives and also of public scandal, threw the boy into the river where he was found by Adhiratha, charioteer of Dhṛitrāṣṭra, and given over to his wife Rādhā, who brought him up like her own child; whence Karṇa is often called Sūtaputra, Rādheya &c. Karṇa, when grown up, was made king of Aṇga by Duryodhana, and became by virtue of his many generous acts a type of charity. On one occasion Indra (whose care it was to favour his son Arjuna) disguised himself as a Brāhmaṇa and cajoled him out of his divine armour and ear-rings, and gave him in return a charmed javelin. With a desire to make himself proficient in the science of war, he, calling himself a Brāhmaṇa went to Parasurāma and learnt that art from him. But his secret did not long remain concealed. On one occasion when Parasurāma had fallen asleep with his head resting on Karṇa's lap, a worm (supposed by some to be the form assumed by Indra himself to defeat Karṇa's object) began to eat into his lap and made a deep rent in it; but as Karṇa showed not the least sign of pain, his real character was discovered by his preceptor who cursed him that the art he had learnt would avail him not in times of need. On another occasion he was curse by a Brāhmaṇa (whose cow he had unwittingly slain in chase) that the earth would eat up the wheel of his chariot in the hour of trial. Even with such disadvan- tages as these, he acquitted himself most valiantly in the great war between the Paṇḍavas and Kauravas, while acting as generalissimo of the Kaurava forces after Bhīṣma and Droṇa had fallen. He maintained the field against the Paṇḍavas for three days, but on the last day he was slain by Arjuna while the wheel of his chariot had sunk down into the earth. Karṇa was the most intimate friend of Duryodhana, and with Śakuni joined him in all the various schemes and plots that were devised from time to time for the destruction of the Paṇ&dvas.]
    -Comp. -अञ्चलः (लम्) Ear-lobe; (Mātaṅga L.5.12.)
    -अञ्जलिः 1 The auditory passage of the outer ear.
    -2 The ears pricked up; आपीय कर्णाञ्जलिभिर्भवापहाम् Bhāg.3.13.5.
    -अनुजः Yudhiṣṭhira.
    -अन्तिक a. close to the ear; स्वनसि मृदु कर्णान्तिकचरः Ś.1.23.
    -अन्दुः, -न्दू f. an ornament for the ear, ear-ring.
    -अर्पणम् giving ear, listening.
    -आरा (= -वेधनी). -आस्फालः the flapping of the elephant's ears.
    -इन्दुः f. a semicircular ear-ring.
    -उत्तंसः an ear-ornament or merely an ornament (according to some authorities). (Mammaṭa says that here कर्ण means कर्णंस्थितत्व; cf. also his remark ad hoc:- कर्णावतंसादिपदे कर्णादिध्वनिनिर्मितः । सन्निधानार्थबोधार्थं स्थितेष्वेत- त्समर्थनम् ॥ K. P.7).
    -उपकर्णिका rumour; (lit. 'from ear to ear'). प्रागेव कर्णोपकर्णिकया श्रुतापवादक्षुभितहृदयः Pt.
    -ऊर्णः a kind of deer; कर्णोर्णैकपदं चास्मै निर्जुष्टं वृकनाभिभिः Bhāg.
    -कषायः Dirt in the ears; आपीयतां कर्णकषायशोषाननुक्रमिष्ये न इमान्सुपेशान् Bhāg.2.6.46.
    -कीटा, -टी 1 a worm with many feet and of a reddish colour,
    -2 a small centipede.
    -कुमारी N. of Bhavānī.
    -कूटः The tower at the corner of the roof; Māna.19.54-55.
    -क्ष्वेडः (in Medic.) a constant noise in the ear.
    -गूथम् ear- wax.
    (-थः) -गूथकः hardening of the wax of the ear.
    -गोचर a. audible.
    -ग्राहः a helmsman.
    -चूलिका f. An ear-ring; उत्कृत्तकर्णचूलिकेन मुखेन...... Svapna.2.
    -जप a. (also कर्णेजप) a secret traducer, talebearer, informer. कर्णेजपः सूचकः Mbh. on P.III.2.13.
    -जपः, -जापः slandering, tale-bearing, calumniating.
    -जलूका a small centipede. (also
    -जलौकस्, -जलौका)
    -जाहम् the root of the ear; cf. तस्य पाकमूले पील्वादिकर्णादिभ्यः कुणब्जाह चौ Pān. V.2.24. अपि कर्णजाहविनिवेशिताननः Māl.5.8.
    -जित् m. 'conqueror of Karṇa', epithet of Arjuna, the third Pāṇḍava prince.
    -ज्वरः pain to the ear; U.5.6.
    -तालः the flapping of the elephant's ears, the noise made by it; विस्तारितः कुञ्जरकर्ण- तालैः R.7.39,9.71; Śi.17.37.
    -दर्पणः an ear-ring.
    -दुन्दुभिः = कर्णकीटा.
    -धारः a helmsman, a pilot; अकर्णधारा जलधौ विप्लवेतेह नौरिव H.3.2; अविनयनदीकर्णधार- कर्ण Ve.4.
    -धारिणी a female elephant.
    -पत्रकः The lobe of the ear; Y.3.96.
    -पथः the range of hearing.
    -परम्परा from ear to ear, hearsay; इति कर्णपरंपरया श्रुतम् Ratn.1.
    -पर्वन् n. the eighth (i. e. Karṇa) section of the Mahābhārata.
    -पाकः inflammation of the outer ear.
    -पालिः, -ली f.
    1 the lobe of the ear.
    -2 the outer edge of the ear. (
    -ली) an ornament of the ear.
    -पाशः a beautiful ear; U.6.27.
    -पिशाची f. a type of goddess.
    -पुटम् the auditory passage of the ear.
    -पूरः 1 an ornament (of flowers &c.) worn round the ear, an ear-ring; इदं च करतलं किमिति कर्णपूरतामारोपितम् K.6. प्रचुरसमरशोभासुभ्रुवः कर्णपूरः Śiva. B.3.46.
    -2 the Aśoka tree.
    -3 the Śirīṣa tree.
    -4 the blue lotus.
    -पूरकः 1 an ear-ring.
    -2 the Kadamba tree.
    -3 the Aṣoka tree.
    -4 the blue lotus.
    -प्रणादः, -प्रतिनाहः a disease of the ear.
    -प्रान्तः the lobe of the ear.
    -फलः a kind of fish.
    -भूषणम्, -भूषा an ear-ornament.
    -मुकुरः an ear-ornament.
    -मूलम् the root of the ear; तं कर्णमूलमागत्य रामे श्रीर्न्यस्यतामिति R.12.2.
    -मोटी a form of Durgā.
    -योनि a. having the ear as a source. तस्य साध्वीरिषवो याभिरस्यति नृचक्षसो दृशये कर्णयोनयः Rv.2.24.8.
    -लता, -लतिका the lobe of the ear; मन्ये$मुना कर्णलतामयेन N.7.64.
    -वंशः a raised platform or dais of bamboo.
    -वर्जित a. earless. (
    -तः) a snake.
    -विवरम्, -छिद्रम्, -पुरम्, -रन्ध्रम् the auditory passage of the ear.
    -विष् f. ear-wax; Ms.5.135.
    -विषम् 'poisoning the ear', slandering, backbiting.
    -वेधः piercing the ears to put ear-rings on; a religi- ous ceremony (संस्कार).
    -वेधनी, -वेधनिका an instrument for piercing the ear.
    -वेष्टः, -वेष्टनम् an ear-ring; सुकृतौ कर्णवेष्टौ च Rām.5.15.42.
    -शष्कुली the outer part of the ear (leading to the auditory passage); AV.9.8.1. अवलम्बितकर्णशष्कुलीकलसीकं रचयन्नवोचत N.2.8.
    -शूलः, -लम् ear-ache.
    -श्रव a. audible, loud; कर्णश्रवे$- निले Ms.4.12.
    -श्रावः, -संश्रवः 'running of the ear', discharge of pus or ichorous matter from the ear.
    -सूः f. Kuntī, mother of Karṇa.
    -स्रोतस् n. excretion of the ear (कर्णमल) कर्णस्रोतोभवं चापि मधुं नाम महासुरम् Mb.6. 67.14.
    -हर्म्यम् a tower, a side-tower.
    -हीन a. earless. (
    -नः) a snake.

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  • 93 DYLJA

    * * *
    (dyl; dulda; duldr, duliðr, dulinn), v.
    dylja e-n e-s (eigi skalt þú þat gera at dylja þik sjálfan sanninda);
    dylja e-s, to conceal, deny, disavow, Þórir dylr þess ekki, Thor does not deny it;
    Eysteinn duldi þeirra orða fyrir sik, E. professed that he had never said any stuch thing;
    allir duldu, at né eitt vissi til Hrapps, all pretended ignorance about Hrapp;
    vera, ganga, duldr (duliðr, dulinn) e-s, to be unaware of, to be kept in ignorance of (hefir hon verit alls þessa duld; veit engi ætt mína ok ganga þess allir duldir);
    dulið (dulin) ertu, Hyndla, H., thou art mistaken (deceived);
    duliðr (dulinn) at e-m, mistaken about one;
    2) refl., dyljast, to conceal (hide) oneself;
    at þat sé flugumenn ok vili dyljast (disguise themselves) undir munka búnaði;
    dyljast í e-u, to conceal a thing from oneself, be ignorant of = ganga duldr e-s (Eiríkr konungr þarf nú ekki at dylja í því, at);
    dyljast við e-t, to refuse to acknowledge, to ignore;
    trúit þessu eigi, meðan þér megit dyljast, as long as you can ignore it, till you get full evidence;
    en Sveinn duldist við þat, but S. shrank from believing it.
    * * *
    pret. duldi and dulði, part. duldr, duliðr, Fms. ii. 97; dulinn, Fb. i. 11 (Hdl. 7), Fs. 97 (MS. Arna-Magn. no. 132); [Swed. dölja; Dan. dölge]
    I. to conceal, hide, with acc. of the person, gen. of the thing concealed; d. e-s, to disavow, deny, dissemble; ætla ek því alla (þá varla ?) kunna at dylja þessa ráða, they can hardly deny it, Eg. 49; Þórir dylr þess ekki, 173; Eysteinn duldi ok þeirra orða fyrir sik, E. said he had never said such a thing, Fms. ix. 329; þó duldu þeir ekki illvirkja sinna, they denied not their guilt, confessed it, Sks. 583: with following subj., en allir duldu at né eitt vissi til Hrapps, all dissembled, Nj. 133; en ef umboðsmaðr dylr ( disavows), at hann hafi við umboði tekið, Gþl. 375.
    II. reflex. to conceal, hide oneself; ok kendi brátt … þó at hann dyldisk, Fms. ii. 173; ok fékk hann svá dulzk fyrir honum, at eigi vissi jarl …, he hid himself ( his thoughts) so well, that …, viii. 16; at þat sé flugumenn, ok vili dyljask ( disguise themselves) undir múnka búnaði, vi. 188.
    2. metaph., d. við e-t, to conceal for oneself; þurfu vér eigi at dyljask við, at …, Fms. v. 1; megu þeir þá eigi við dyljask, at ek hefi drepit hann, Grett. 155 A; en Sveinn duldisk við þat, S. shrank from believing it, Orkn. 298; ekki dyljumk ek við (I don’t disavow) skuldleika okkra, Ld. 40; en ef goði dylsk við ( disavows) þingfesti þess manns, Grág. i. 23; trúit þessu eigi meðan þér megit við dyljask, believe it not as long as you can disavow it, i. e. till you get full evidence, Fms. ix. 477: dyljask í e-u; Eiríkr konungr þarf nú ekki at d. í því, at …, king E. cannot conceal it for himself, that …, Eg. 424, Þiðr. 118, 191, 196.
    III. part. pass., the phrase, vera (ganga) duliðr (duldr, dulinn) e-s, or vera d. at e-u, to be unaware, to be kept in ignorance of a thing; hefir hon verið alls þessa duld, Vígl. 33; en at þú gangir lengr duliðr þess er skylt er at vita, than that thou shouldest be longer ignorant of things which all people ought to know, Edda 13; veit engi ætt mína, ok ganga þess allir duldir, Fms. viii. 21; dulin ertú Hyndla, H., thou art mistaken, Hdl. 7; ok ertú of mjök dulinn at honum, herra, thou, my lord, art too much mistaken about him, i. e. trustest him too well, Fs. 97, cp. Fms. ii. 57: the phrase, e-t fer, gengr, dult, is hidden, kept secret.

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  • 94 caecus

        caecus adj. with (once in H.) comp.    [SCA-], not seeing, blind: qui caecus annos multos fuit: corpus, the blind part, back, S. — Prov.: ut si Caecus iter monstrare velit, H.: apparet id quidem etiam caeco, a blind man can see that, L.— Fig., of persons, mentally or morally blind, blinded: non solum ipsa Fortuna caeca est, sed eos efficit caecos, etc.: mater caeca crudelitate: cupidine, S.: amentiā: quem mala stultitia Caecum agit, H.: mens, Ta.: ad has belli artes, L.: Hypsaeā caecior, H.—Of wolves: quos ventris Exegit caecos rabies, blind to danger, V.—Meton., of passions: avaritia: praedae cupido, O.: amor sui, H.: festinatio, L.: timor, Ph. — Praegn., blind, at random, vague, indiscriminate, aimless: caecae suspitionis tormentum: caeca regens filo vestigia, V.: consilium, rash: casus.—Not seen, not discernible, invisible, concealed, hidden, obscure, dark: vallum, Cs.: fores, private, V.: tabes, O.: volnus, in the back, V.: domūs scelus, V.: viae, blind ways, Tb.: res caecae et ab aspectūs iudicio remotae: fata, H.: eventus, V.: tumultus, secret conspiracies, V.: stimuli in pectore, O.: murmur, muffled, V. — Obstructing the sight, dark, gloomy, thick, dense, obscure: nox, Ct.: caligo, V.: in nubibus ignes, i. e. deepening the gloom, V.: domus, without windows: pulvis, V.: acervus, chaotic, O.: quantum mortalia pectora caecae Noctis habent! i. e. dissimulation, O.: exspectatio, i. e. of an uncertain result: crimen, that cannot be proved, L.
    * * *
    I
    caeca -um, caecior -or -us, caecissimus -a -um ADJ
    blind; unseeing; dark, gloomy, hidden, secret; aimless, confused, random; rash
    II

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  • 95 secerno

    sē-cerno, crēvi, crētum, 3 (old inf. secernier, Lucr. 3, 263), v. a.
    I.
    Lit., to put apart, to sunder, sever, separate (freq. and class.; not in Cæs.; cf.: sepono, sejungo, secludo); constr. with simple acc., or with ab aliquā re; less freq. ex aliquā re; poet. with abl.
    (α).
    With simple acc.:

    quae non animalia solum Corpora sejungunt, sed terras ac mare totum Secernunt,

    Lucr. 2, 729:

    seorsum partem utramque,

    id. 3, 637:

    arietes, quibus sis usurus ad feturam, bimestri tempore ante secernendum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 13 (cf. infra, b):

    stamen secernit harundo,

    Ov. M. 6, 55:

    sparsos sine ordine flores Secernunt calathis,

    separate in baskets, id. ib. 14, 267:

    nihil (praedae) in publicum secernendo augenti rem privatam militi favit,

    setting apart for the public treasury, Liv. 7, 16; cf.:

    Juppiter illa piae secrevit litora genti,

    hath set apart for the pious race, Hor. Epod. 16, 63:

    inde pares centum denos secrevit in orbes Romulus,

    separated, divided, Ov. F. 3, 127.—
    (β).
    With ab or (less freq.) with ex, and poet. with abl.:

    a terris altum secernere caelum,

    Lucr. 5, 446:

    ab aëre caelum,

    Ov. M. 1, 23:

    Europen ab Afro (medius liquor),

    Hor. C. 3, 3, 47:

    muro denique secernantur a nobis,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32:

    inermes ab armatis,

    Liv. 41, 3:

    militem a populo (in spectaculis),

    Suet. Aug. 44:

    se a bonis,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32; cf.:

    se ab Etruscis,

    Liv. 6, 10.—In the part. perf.:

    antequam incipiat admissura fieri, mares a feminis secretos habeant,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 18 (cf. supra, a); so,

    saepta ab aliis,

    id. ib. 2, 2, 8:

    manus a nobis,

    Lucr. 2, 912; 3, 552:

    sphaera ab aethereā conjunctione,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 21, 55:

    sucus a reliquo cibo,

    id. ib. 2, 55, 137:

    bilis ab eo cibo,

    id. ib. al.:

    secreti ab aliis ad tribunos adducuntur,

    Liv. 6, 25; 25, 30:

    secretis alterius ab altero criminibus,

    id. 40, 8 fin.; 39, 10:

    se e grege imperatorum,

    id. 35, 14 fin.:

    unum e praetextatis compluribus,

    Suet. Aug. 94 med.:

    monile ex omni gazā,

    id. Galb. 18:

    me gelidum nemus Nympharumque leves chori Secernunt populo,

    separate, distinguish, Hor. C. 1, 1, 32.—
    II.
    Trop., to separate, disjoin, part, dissociate (syn.: internosco, distinguo).
    (α).
    With simple acc.:

    hosce ego homines excipio et secerno libenter,

    set apart, Cic. Cat. 4, 7, 15.—
    (β).
    With ab, or poet. with abl.: ut venustas et pulchritudo corporis secerni non potest a valetudine;

    sic, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 1, 27, 95:

    animum a corpore,

    id. Tusc. 1, 31, 75:

    tertium genus (laudationum) a praeceptis nostris,

    id. de Or. 2, 84, 341; cf.:

    ipsam pronuntiationem ab oratore,

    Quint. 1, 11, 17: dicendi facultatem a majore vitae laude, id. 2, 15, 2:

    sua a publicis consiliis,

    Liv. 4, 57:

    haec a probris ac sceleribus ejus,

    Suet. Ner. 19 et saep.:

    cur me a ceteris clarissimis viris in hoc officio secernas,

    Cic. Sull. 1, 3:

    publica privatis, sacra profanis,

    Hor. A. P. 397.—
    B.
    To distinguish, discern:

    blandum amicum a vero,

    Cic. Lael. 25, 95:

    non satis acute, quae sunt secernenda, distinguit,

    id. Top. 7, 31:

    nec natura potest justo secernere iniquum, Dividit ut bona diversis, fugienda petendis,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 113:

    turpi honestum,

    id. ib. 1, 6, 63.—
    C.
    To set aside, reject:

    cum reus frugalissimum quemque secerneret,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 3:

    minus idoneos senatores,

    Suet. Vit. 2.—Hence, sēcrē-tus, a, um, P. a., severed, separated; hence, separate, apart (as an adj. not freq. till after the Aug. period; not in Cic.; syn.: sejunctus, seclusus).
    A.
    In gen.:

    ne ducem suum, neve secretum imperium propriave signa haberent, miscuit manipulos, etc.,

    Liv. 1, 52:

    electa (uva defertur) in secretam corbulam,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 2:

    arva,

    Verg. A. 6, 478; Varr. L. L. 9, § 57 Müll.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Of places or things pertaining to them, out of the way, retired, remote, lonely, solitary, secret (syn.:

    solus, remotus, arcanus): secreta petit loca, balnea vitat,

    Hor. A. P. 298:

    locus (opp. celeber),

    Quint. 11, 1, 47:

    montes,

    Ov. M. 11, 765:

    silva,

    id. ib. 7, 75:

    litora,

    id. ib. 12, 196:

    pars domus (the gynaeceum),

    id. ib. 2, 737; cf. in sup.:

    secretissimus locus (navis),

    Petr. 100, 6: vastum ubique silentium, secreti colles, solitary, i. e. abandoned, deserted by the enemy, = deserti, Tac. Agr. 38:

    iter (with semita),

    solitary, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 103; cf.

    quies,

    Mart. 7, 32, 4.—Of persons and transactions, private, secret:

    invadit secretissimos tumultus,

    Sen. Ep. 91, 5:

    vacuis porticibus secretus agitat,

    Tac. A. 11, 21:

    est aliquis ex secretis studiis fructus,

    private studies, Quint. 2, 18, 4; so,

    studia (opp. forum),

    id. 12, 6, 4:

    disputationes,

    id. 12, 2, 7:

    contentio,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 9, 4 et saep. —Hence,
    b.
    Subst.: sēcrētum, i, n., retirement, solitude, secrecy; a solitude, solitary place, retreat (syn.: solitudo, secessus); sing.:

    cum stilus secreto gaudeat atque omnes arbitros reformidet,

    Quint. 10, 7, 16:

    secreti longi causā,

    Ov. H. 21, 21:

    altum abditumque secretum, Phn. Ep. 2, 17, 22: dulce,

    id. ib. 3, 1, 6; Quint. 10, 3, 30; 12, 5, 2; Tac. A. 4, 57; 14, 53; id. Agr. 39 fin.; Phaedr. 3, 10, 11; 4, 23, 6; Luc. 3, 314.— Plur.:

    se a vulgo et scaenā in secreta removere,

    Hor. S. 2, 1, 71:

    horrendaeque procul secreta Sibyllae,

    Verg. A. 6, 10; Ov. M. 1, 594; Tac. H. 3, 63; Quint. 1, 2, 18:

    dulcis secretorum comes (eloquentia),

    id. 1, 4, 5:

    cameli solitudines aut secreta certe petunt,

    Plin. 10, 63, 83, § 173.— Comp.:

    haec pars Suevorum in secretiora Germaniae porrigitur,

    into the more remote parts, Tac. G. 41. —
    (β).
    Absol.: in secreto, in a secret place, secretly:

    tempus in secreto lbi tereret,

    Liv. 26, 19, 5:

    reus in secreto agebatur,

    Curt. 10, 4, 29.—
    2.
    That is removed from acquaintance (cf. abditus), hidden, concealed, secret:

    secreta ducis pectora,

    Mart. 5, 5, 4:

    secretas advocat artes,

    Ov. M. 7, 138:

    ars,

    Petr. 3:

    litterae (with familiares),

    Quint. 1, 1, 29:

    carmina (the Sibylline odes),

    Luc. 1, 599:

    libidines,

    Tac. A. 1, 4 fin.:

    quaedam imperii pignora,

    Flor. 1, 2, 3.—With ab:

    nec quicquam secretum alter ab altero haberent,

    Liv. 39, 10, 1.— Comp.:

    libertus ex secretioribus ministeriis,

    Tac. Agr. 40:

    praemia (opp. publica largitio),

    id. H. 1, 24:

    aliud (nomen),

    Quint. 1, 4, 25:

    vitium stomachi,

    Mart. 3, 77, 9.— Poet. for the adv. secreto:

    tu (Anna) secreta pyram tecto interiore Erige,

    in secret, secretly, Verg. A. 4, 494; cf.:

    stridere secreta divisos aure susurros,

    secretly in each one's ear, Hor. S. 2, 8, 78.—Hence,
    b.
    Subst.: sēcrētum, i, n., something secret, secret conversation; a mystery, secret:

    secretum petenti non nisi adhibito filio dedit,

    Suet. Tib. 25 fin.; id. Calig. 23:

    illuc me persecutus secretum petit,

    a secret interview, Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 11:

    petito secreto futura aperit,

    Tac. H. 2, 4.— Piur.:

    crebra cum amicis secreta habere,

    Tac. A. 13, 18:

    animi secreta proferuntur,

    Plin. 14, 22, 28, § 141:

    nulla lex jubet amicorum secreta non eloqui,

    Sen. Ben. 5, 21, 1:

    omnium secreta rimari,

    Tac. A. 6, 3:

    horribile secretum,

    Petr. 21, 3; Tac. H. 1, 17 fin.; id. Agr. 25; Suet. Aug. 66:

    uxor omnis secreti capacissima,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 7; Quint. 12, 9, 5 al.—Concr.:

    lucos ac nemora consecrant deorumque nominibus appellant secretum illud, quod solā reverentiā vident,

    that mysterious being, Tac. G. 9 fin.—Plur.:

    introitus, aperta, secreta velut in annales referebat,

    Tac. A. 4, 67; cf.:

    gens non astuta aperit adhuc secreta pectoris licentia joci,

    id. G. 22:

    oratio animi secreta detegit,

    Quint. 11, 1, 30; Tac. A. 1, 6; 4, 7 fin.; 6, 3; id. G. 19; Plin. Pan. 68, 6; Suet. Tib. 52; id. Oth. 3 et saep.—Concr.:

    (Minerva) hanc legem dederat, sua ne secreta viderent,

    i. e. the mysteries, Ov. M. 2, 556; 2, 749; cf.:

    secretiora quaedam,

    magic arts, Amm. 14, 6, 14:

    in secretis ejus reperti sunt duo libelli,

    among his private papers, Suet. Calig. 49.—
    3.
    Pregn., separate from what is common, i. e. uncommon, rare, recondite (perh. only in the two foll. passages of Quint.):

    (figurae) secretae et extra vulgarem usum positae, etc.,

    Quint. 9, 3, 5: interpretatio linguae secretioris, quas Graeci glôssas vocant, i. e. of the more uncommon words, id. 1, 1, 35 (for which:

    glossemata id est voces minus usitatas,

    id. 1, 8, 15).—
    4.
    In Lucr., of any thing separated from what belongs to it, i. e. wanting, deprived of, without something; with abl. or gen.:

    nec porro secreta cibo natura animantum Propagare genus possit (corresp. to sine imbribus),

    Lucr. 1, 194:

    (corpora) secreta teporis Sunt ac frigoris omnino calidique vaporis (corresp. to spoliata colore),

    id. 2, 843. —Hence, adv., in three forms: secreto (class.), secrete (post-class.), and secretim (late Lat. and very rare).
    * 1.
    (Acc. to A.) Apart, by itself, separately:

    de quibus (hortis) suo loco dicam secretius,

    Col. 11, 2, 25. —
    2.
    (Acc. to B. 2.) In secret, secretly; without witnesses; in private.
    (α).
    sēcrē-tō:

    mirum, quid solus secum secreto ille agat,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 73:

    secreto illum adjutabo,

    id. Truc. 2, 7, 7:

    secreto hoc audi,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 25, 2:

    nescio quid secreto velle loqui te Aiebas mecum,

    Hor. S. 1, 9, 67:

    secreto te huc seduxi,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 14:

    facere,

    id. Bacch. 5, 2, 30; 5, 2, 35; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 45, § 100; id. Att. 7, 8, 4; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 4:

    secreto ab aliis,

    Liv. 3, 36:

    secreto agere cum aliquo,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 31, 1; Quint. 5, 13, 16; 9, 2, 79; Plin. Ep. 3, 20, 8; Curt. 7, 2, 13.—
    (β).
    sēcrētē, Tert. Or. 1 med.; id. Pall. 4 fin.
    b.
    Comp.:

    secretius emittitur inflatio,

    Sen. Q. N. 5, 4, 1. —
    (γ).
    sēcrētim, Amm. 29, 1, 6.

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  • 96 secretum

    sē-cerno, crēvi, crētum, 3 (old inf. secernier, Lucr. 3, 263), v. a.
    I.
    Lit., to put apart, to sunder, sever, separate (freq. and class.; not in Cæs.; cf.: sepono, sejungo, secludo); constr. with simple acc., or with ab aliquā re; less freq. ex aliquā re; poet. with abl.
    (α).
    With simple acc.:

    quae non animalia solum Corpora sejungunt, sed terras ac mare totum Secernunt,

    Lucr. 2, 729:

    seorsum partem utramque,

    id. 3, 637:

    arietes, quibus sis usurus ad feturam, bimestri tempore ante secernendum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 13 (cf. infra, b):

    stamen secernit harundo,

    Ov. M. 6, 55:

    sparsos sine ordine flores Secernunt calathis,

    separate in baskets, id. ib. 14, 267:

    nihil (praedae) in publicum secernendo augenti rem privatam militi favit,

    setting apart for the public treasury, Liv. 7, 16; cf.:

    Juppiter illa piae secrevit litora genti,

    hath set apart for the pious race, Hor. Epod. 16, 63:

    inde pares centum denos secrevit in orbes Romulus,

    separated, divided, Ov. F. 3, 127.—
    (β).
    With ab or (less freq.) with ex, and poet. with abl.:

    a terris altum secernere caelum,

    Lucr. 5, 446:

    ab aëre caelum,

    Ov. M. 1, 23:

    Europen ab Afro (medius liquor),

    Hor. C. 3, 3, 47:

    muro denique secernantur a nobis,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32:

    inermes ab armatis,

    Liv. 41, 3:

    militem a populo (in spectaculis),

    Suet. Aug. 44:

    se a bonis,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32; cf.:

    se ab Etruscis,

    Liv. 6, 10.—In the part. perf.:

    antequam incipiat admissura fieri, mares a feminis secretos habeant,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 18 (cf. supra, a); so,

    saepta ab aliis,

    id. ib. 2, 2, 8:

    manus a nobis,

    Lucr. 2, 912; 3, 552:

    sphaera ab aethereā conjunctione,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 21, 55:

    sucus a reliquo cibo,

    id. ib. 2, 55, 137:

    bilis ab eo cibo,

    id. ib. al.:

    secreti ab aliis ad tribunos adducuntur,

    Liv. 6, 25; 25, 30:

    secretis alterius ab altero criminibus,

    id. 40, 8 fin.; 39, 10:

    se e grege imperatorum,

    id. 35, 14 fin.:

    unum e praetextatis compluribus,

    Suet. Aug. 94 med.:

    monile ex omni gazā,

    id. Galb. 18:

    me gelidum nemus Nympharumque leves chori Secernunt populo,

    separate, distinguish, Hor. C. 1, 1, 32.—
    II.
    Trop., to separate, disjoin, part, dissociate (syn.: internosco, distinguo).
    (α).
    With simple acc.:

    hosce ego homines excipio et secerno libenter,

    set apart, Cic. Cat. 4, 7, 15.—
    (β).
    With ab, or poet. with abl.: ut venustas et pulchritudo corporis secerni non potest a valetudine;

    sic, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 1, 27, 95:

    animum a corpore,

    id. Tusc. 1, 31, 75:

    tertium genus (laudationum) a praeceptis nostris,

    id. de Or. 2, 84, 341; cf.:

    ipsam pronuntiationem ab oratore,

    Quint. 1, 11, 17: dicendi facultatem a majore vitae laude, id. 2, 15, 2:

    sua a publicis consiliis,

    Liv. 4, 57:

    haec a probris ac sceleribus ejus,

    Suet. Ner. 19 et saep.:

    cur me a ceteris clarissimis viris in hoc officio secernas,

    Cic. Sull. 1, 3:

    publica privatis, sacra profanis,

    Hor. A. P. 397.—
    B.
    To distinguish, discern:

    blandum amicum a vero,

    Cic. Lael. 25, 95:

    non satis acute, quae sunt secernenda, distinguit,

    id. Top. 7, 31:

    nec natura potest justo secernere iniquum, Dividit ut bona diversis, fugienda petendis,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 113:

    turpi honestum,

    id. ib. 1, 6, 63.—
    C.
    To set aside, reject:

    cum reus frugalissimum quemque secerneret,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 3:

    minus idoneos senatores,

    Suet. Vit. 2.—Hence, sēcrē-tus, a, um, P. a., severed, separated; hence, separate, apart (as an adj. not freq. till after the Aug. period; not in Cic.; syn.: sejunctus, seclusus).
    A.
    In gen.:

    ne ducem suum, neve secretum imperium propriave signa haberent, miscuit manipulos, etc.,

    Liv. 1, 52:

    electa (uva defertur) in secretam corbulam,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 2:

    arva,

    Verg. A. 6, 478; Varr. L. L. 9, § 57 Müll.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Of places or things pertaining to them, out of the way, retired, remote, lonely, solitary, secret (syn.:

    solus, remotus, arcanus): secreta petit loca, balnea vitat,

    Hor. A. P. 298:

    locus (opp. celeber),

    Quint. 11, 1, 47:

    montes,

    Ov. M. 11, 765:

    silva,

    id. ib. 7, 75:

    litora,

    id. ib. 12, 196:

    pars domus (the gynaeceum),

    id. ib. 2, 737; cf. in sup.:

    secretissimus locus (navis),

    Petr. 100, 6: vastum ubique silentium, secreti colles, solitary, i. e. abandoned, deserted by the enemy, = deserti, Tac. Agr. 38:

    iter (with semita),

    solitary, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 103; cf.

    quies,

    Mart. 7, 32, 4.—Of persons and transactions, private, secret:

    invadit secretissimos tumultus,

    Sen. Ep. 91, 5:

    vacuis porticibus secretus agitat,

    Tac. A. 11, 21:

    est aliquis ex secretis studiis fructus,

    private studies, Quint. 2, 18, 4; so,

    studia (opp. forum),

    id. 12, 6, 4:

    disputationes,

    id. 12, 2, 7:

    contentio,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 9, 4 et saep. —Hence,
    b.
    Subst.: sēcrētum, i, n., retirement, solitude, secrecy; a solitude, solitary place, retreat (syn.: solitudo, secessus); sing.:

    cum stilus secreto gaudeat atque omnes arbitros reformidet,

    Quint. 10, 7, 16:

    secreti longi causā,

    Ov. H. 21, 21:

    altum abditumque secretum, Phn. Ep. 2, 17, 22: dulce,

    id. ib. 3, 1, 6; Quint. 10, 3, 30; 12, 5, 2; Tac. A. 4, 57; 14, 53; id. Agr. 39 fin.; Phaedr. 3, 10, 11; 4, 23, 6; Luc. 3, 314.— Plur.:

    se a vulgo et scaenā in secreta removere,

    Hor. S. 2, 1, 71:

    horrendaeque procul secreta Sibyllae,

    Verg. A. 6, 10; Ov. M. 1, 594; Tac. H. 3, 63; Quint. 1, 2, 18:

    dulcis secretorum comes (eloquentia),

    id. 1, 4, 5:

    cameli solitudines aut secreta certe petunt,

    Plin. 10, 63, 83, § 173.— Comp.:

    haec pars Suevorum in secretiora Germaniae porrigitur,

    into the more remote parts, Tac. G. 41. —
    (β).
    Absol.: in secreto, in a secret place, secretly:

    tempus in secreto lbi tereret,

    Liv. 26, 19, 5:

    reus in secreto agebatur,

    Curt. 10, 4, 29.—
    2.
    That is removed from acquaintance (cf. abditus), hidden, concealed, secret:

    secreta ducis pectora,

    Mart. 5, 5, 4:

    secretas advocat artes,

    Ov. M. 7, 138:

    ars,

    Petr. 3:

    litterae (with familiares),

    Quint. 1, 1, 29:

    carmina (the Sibylline odes),

    Luc. 1, 599:

    libidines,

    Tac. A. 1, 4 fin.:

    quaedam imperii pignora,

    Flor. 1, 2, 3.—With ab:

    nec quicquam secretum alter ab altero haberent,

    Liv. 39, 10, 1.— Comp.:

    libertus ex secretioribus ministeriis,

    Tac. Agr. 40:

    praemia (opp. publica largitio),

    id. H. 1, 24:

    aliud (nomen),

    Quint. 1, 4, 25:

    vitium stomachi,

    Mart. 3, 77, 9.— Poet. for the adv. secreto:

    tu (Anna) secreta pyram tecto interiore Erige,

    in secret, secretly, Verg. A. 4, 494; cf.:

    stridere secreta divisos aure susurros,

    secretly in each one's ear, Hor. S. 2, 8, 78.—Hence,
    b.
    Subst.: sēcrētum, i, n., something secret, secret conversation; a mystery, secret:

    secretum petenti non nisi adhibito filio dedit,

    Suet. Tib. 25 fin.; id. Calig. 23:

    illuc me persecutus secretum petit,

    a secret interview, Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 11:

    petito secreto futura aperit,

    Tac. H. 2, 4.— Piur.:

    crebra cum amicis secreta habere,

    Tac. A. 13, 18:

    animi secreta proferuntur,

    Plin. 14, 22, 28, § 141:

    nulla lex jubet amicorum secreta non eloqui,

    Sen. Ben. 5, 21, 1:

    omnium secreta rimari,

    Tac. A. 6, 3:

    horribile secretum,

    Petr. 21, 3; Tac. H. 1, 17 fin.; id. Agr. 25; Suet. Aug. 66:

    uxor omnis secreti capacissima,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 7; Quint. 12, 9, 5 al.—Concr.:

    lucos ac nemora consecrant deorumque nominibus appellant secretum illud, quod solā reverentiā vident,

    that mysterious being, Tac. G. 9 fin.—Plur.:

    introitus, aperta, secreta velut in annales referebat,

    Tac. A. 4, 67; cf.:

    gens non astuta aperit adhuc secreta pectoris licentia joci,

    id. G. 22:

    oratio animi secreta detegit,

    Quint. 11, 1, 30; Tac. A. 1, 6; 4, 7 fin.; 6, 3; id. G. 19; Plin. Pan. 68, 6; Suet. Tib. 52; id. Oth. 3 et saep.—Concr.:

    (Minerva) hanc legem dederat, sua ne secreta viderent,

    i. e. the mysteries, Ov. M. 2, 556; 2, 749; cf.:

    secretiora quaedam,

    magic arts, Amm. 14, 6, 14:

    in secretis ejus reperti sunt duo libelli,

    among his private papers, Suet. Calig. 49.—
    3.
    Pregn., separate from what is common, i. e. uncommon, rare, recondite (perh. only in the two foll. passages of Quint.):

    (figurae) secretae et extra vulgarem usum positae, etc.,

    Quint. 9, 3, 5: interpretatio linguae secretioris, quas Graeci glôssas vocant, i. e. of the more uncommon words, id. 1, 1, 35 (for which:

    glossemata id est voces minus usitatas,

    id. 1, 8, 15).—
    4.
    In Lucr., of any thing separated from what belongs to it, i. e. wanting, deprived of, without something; with abl. or gen.:

    nec porro secreta cibo natura animantum Propagare genus possit (corresp. to sine imbribus),

    Lucr. 1, 194:

    (corpora) secreta teporis Sunt ac frigoris omnino calidique vaporis (corresp. to spoliata colore),

    id. 2, 843. —Hence, adv., in three forms: secreto (class.), secrete (post-class.), and secretim (late Lat. and very rare).
    * 1.
    (Acc. to A.) Apart, by itself, separately:

    de quibus (hortis) suo loco dicam secretius,

    Col. 11, 2, 25. —
    2.
    (Acc. to B. 2.) In secret, secretly; without witnesses; in private.
    (α).
    sēcrē-tō:

    mirum, quid solus secum secreto ille agat,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 73:

    secreto illum adjutabo,

    id. Truc. 2, 7, 7:

    secreto hoc audi,

    Cic. Fam. 7, 25, 2:

    nescio quid secreto velle loqui te Aiebas mecum,

    Hor. S. 1, 9, 67:

    secreto te huc seduxi,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 14:

    facere,

    id. Bacch. 5, 2, 30; 5, 2, 35; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 45, § 100; id. Att. 7, 8, 4; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 4:

    secreto ab aliis,

    Liv. 3, 36:

    secreto agere cum aliquo,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 31, 1; Quint. 5, 13, 16; 9, 2, 79; Plin. Ep. 3, 20, 8; Curt. 7, 2, 13.—
    (β).
    sēcrētē, Tert. Or. 1 med.; id. Pall. 4 fin.
    b.
    Comp.:

    secretius emittitur inflatio,

    Sen. Q. N. 5, 4, 1. —
    (γ).
    sēcrētim, Amm. 29, 1, 6.

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  • 97 stilus

    stĭlus (not stylus), i, m. [for stiglus; Gr. stizô, to stick, puncture; stigma, mark, point; Sanscr. tig, to be sharp; tigmas, sharp; cf. Engl. stick, sting; Lat. stimulus; not connected with stulos].
    I.
    In gen., a stake, pale: extra vallum stili caeci, concealed stakes, Auct. B. Afr. 31, 5; cf. Sil. 10, 415 (for which stimuli, Caes. B. G. 7, 73 fin.):

    ligneus,

    Amm. 23, 4, 5; 15, 10, 5.—In agriculture, a pointed instrument for freeing plants from worms or from shoots which grow too rankly, etc., Col. 11, 3, 53; Pall. Mart. 10, 20.—Of the stem or stalk of many plants (e. g. of the asparagus), Col. 11, 3, 46; 11, 3, 58; 5, 10, 13; 5, 10, 21.—
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    A style used by the Romans for writing on waxen tablets (pointed, and usually made of iron):

    effer cito stilum, ceram et tabellas et linum,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 4, 64; cf. id. ib. 4, 4, 76; 4, 9, 73; Quint. 1, 1, 27:

    cum otiosus stilum prehenderat, flaccebat oratio,

    Cic. Brut. 24, 93:

    orationes paene Attico stilo scriptae,

    with an Attic pen, id. ib. 45, 167; so,

    (comoediae quaedam) resipiant stilum Plautinum,

    Gell. 3, 3, 13.—And with reference to the ecenomical use, in a double sense, Cic. de Or. 2, 23, 96.—Writing on wax was erased with the broad upper end of the style; hence the phrase stilum vertere, for to erase what one has written, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 41, § 101:

    saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint, Scripturus,

    Hor. S. 1, 10, 73.—But cf.:

    et mihi vertenti stilum in Gallias,

    i. e. turning to write of, Amm. 29, 3, 1.—Comically:

    stilis me totum usque ulmeis conscribito,

    i. e. with elm switches, Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 131 (cf. conscribo).—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    = scriptio and scriptura, a setting down in writing, composing, composition; the practice of composing; manner of writing, mode of composition:

    stilus optimus et praestantissimus dicendi effector ac magister,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 33, 150; 1, 60, 257; cf. id. ib. 3, 49, 190; Quint. 1, 9, 2; cf.:

    multus stilus et assidua lectio,

    id. 10, 7, 4:

    stilus exercitatus,

    i. e. a practised pen, Cic. Or. 44, 150:

    tardior stilus cogitationem moratur,

    Quint. 1, 1, 28:

    neglegens,

    id. 2, 4, 13:

    multus,

    id. 10, 1, 1:

    tardus,

    id. 10, 3, 5:

    rudis et confusus,

    id. 1, 1, 28:

    fidelis,

    id. 10, 7, 7:

    stilo incumbere,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 29, 9:

    aliquid stilo prosequi,

    id. ib. 1, 8, 8;

    2, 3, 3: signare stilo,

    Vell. 1, 16, 1:

    non ita dissimili sunt argumento, sed tamen Dissimili oratione sunt factae ac stilo,

    in speech and writing, Ter. And. prol. 12 (for which:

    oratione et scripturā,

    id. Phorm. prol. 5); cf.:

    unus sonus est totius orationis et idem stilus,

    the same tone and the same style of composition run through the whole speech, Cic. Brut. 26, 100:

    artifex stilus,

    an artistic style, id. ib. 25, 96:

    familiares opes velut supremo distribuens stilo,

    i. e. by his last will, Amm. 25, 3, 21.—
    2.
    A manner of speaking, mode of expression, style in speaking (post-Aug. and very rare; not as early as Quint.;

    in class. Lat. sermo, oratio, dictio, dicendi modus, ars, genus or forma): stilus pressus demissusque,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 8, 5:

    pugnax et quasi bellatorins,

    id. ib. 7, 9, 7:

    laetior,

    id. ib. 3, 18, 10; cf.:

    diligentis stili anxietas,

    Tac. Or. 39:

    (Octavius) tragoediam magno impetu exorsus, non succedente stilo, abolevit,

    Suet. Aug. 85:

    affectatione obscurabat stilum,

    id. Tib. 70:

    stili dicendi duo sunt: unus est maturus et gravis, alter ardens erectus et infensus, etc.,

    Macr. S. 5, 1; 6, 3.—
    * 3.
    A decision, verdict, opinion, App. M. 10, p. 242, 20.

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  • 98 λόγος

    -ου + N 2 54-342-344-246-252=1238 Gn 4,23; 29,13; 34,18; Ex 4,28; 5,9
    word (stereotypical rendition of דבר) Gn 4,23; word of God Nm 11,23; word, message, oracle (of God) Jer 1,4; deliberation Jb 7,13; question, request 2 Sm 14,22; word of command Ex 4,28; case, cause Jb 22,4; condition, promise 2 Sm 3,13; thing spoken of, matter Ex 18,19; event 2 Sm 11,19; account 1 Mc
    10,42; accounts, treasury, revenue 1 Mc 10,44; (some)thing (semit., rendering Hebr. דבר) 1 Kgs 5,1(7)
    λόγῳ seemingly 3 Mc 3,17; εἰς φερνῆς λόγον on account of the dowry 2 Mc 1,14; παρὰ λόγον illegal, without cause 2 Mc 4,36; κατὰ λόγον according to one’s expectations, as one wishes 3 Mc 3,14; ἐν παντὶ λόγῳ by all means, i.e. with all (his) intellect Est 1,1l; ἐν ἔργῳ καὶ λόγῳ in word and deed Sir 3,8; μὴ λόγον ἔχε τοῦ δαιμονίου τούτου do not take care of this demon, do not take this demon into consideration TobS 6,16; μὴ δότω ὁ βασιλεὺς κατὰ τοῦ δούλου αὐτοῦ λόγον let not the king bring a
    charge against his servant 1 Sm 22,15; τοῦ ἀποδιδόναι αὐτοῖς τοὺς σατράπας λόγον for the satraps to give account to them DnTh 6,3; λόγον οὐκ ἔχουσιν πρὸς ἄνθρωπον they had no intercourse with any one JgsB 18,7; ἐρωτήσω σε λόγον I shall ask you a question Jer 45(38),14; ἠμφιέσαντο λόγους they clothed their words, they embellished their words, they concealed their plans, they acted secretly 2 Kgs 17,9; οἱ δέκα λόγοι the ten command-ments Ex 34,28; βιβλίον λόγων τῶν ἡμερῶν Book of the Chronicles 1 Kgs 14,29; ὁ παντοδύναμος λόγος the al-mighty Word, hypostatic manifestation of the Lord’s power Wis 18,15
    *Jb 7,13 ἰδίᾳ λόγον ? corr.? δία λόγον for MT יחישׂ/ב ⋄יחשׂ in my complaint, in my concern; *Prv 26,18 λόγους words corr. λόγχας? lances for MT זקים arrows of fire; *2 Chr 34,24 τοὺς πάντας λόγους all the words-כל־הדברים (see 2 Kgs 22,16) for MT כל־האלות all the curses; *Is 10,23 λόγον word, matter מלה for MT כלה consumption; *Mi 1,2 λόγους words-מלים for MT כלם all of them; *Hab 3,5 λόγος word-ָבר דָּ for MT ֶבר דֶּ pestilence, see also Ps 90(91),3; *DnLX X 12,3 τοὺς λόγους the words- הדברים? for MT (=Theod.) הרבים many
    Cf. BARR 1961 129-140.220-222.236-237.249; DODD 1954 115-121 and passim; DOGNIEZ 1992 41-
    43.341-342; HARL 1971=1992a 189.244 (Is 10,23); JEANSONNE 1988 77-78 (Dn 12,3); LARCHER 1984
    565; 1985 910.1015- 1016.1018-1022 (Wis 18,15-16); LE BOULLUEC 1989 58.205.346; REPO 1951, 1-
    204; →NIDNTT

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  • 99 oog

    [gezichtsorgaan, ook figuurlijk] eye
    [blik] look glance, eye
    [gezichtskring, ook figuurlijk] view eye
    [opening] eye
    [met betrekking tot kledingstukken] eye(let)
    [spel] dot spot
    [plantkunde] eye
    voorbeelden:
    1   figuurlijkmet andere ogen bekijken see in a different light
         een blauw oog a black eye
         figuurlijkdan kun je het met je eigen ogen zien then you can see for yourself
         goede ogen hebben have good eyes/eyesight
         figuurlijkhij zette grote ogen op his eyes nearly popped out of his head
         een lui oog a lazy/wandering eye
         zijn ogen bederven ruin one's eyes
         geen oog dichtdoen not sleep a wink
         zijn ogen geloven/vertrouwen believe/trust one's eyes
         hij had alleen oog voor haar he only had eyes for her
         heb jij geen ogen? haven't you got eyes in your head?
         ogen hebben van voren en van achteren have eyes in the back of one's head
         oog hebben voor figuurlijk have an eye for
         figuurlijkgeen oog hebben voor be blind to
         figuurlijkdat heeft mij de ogen geopend that opened my eyes/was an eye-opener for me
         zij maakte haar ogen op she made up her eyes
         de ogen openhouden ook figuurlijk keep one's eyes open
         figuurlijkde ogen sluiten close one's eyes for the last time
         de ogen sluiten voor iets close one's eyes to something
         zijn ogen uitkijken (aan iets) stare one's eyes out (on something)
         iemand de ogen uitsteken make someone jealous/green with envy
         zich de ogen uitwrijven rub one's eyes
         aan één oog blind blind in one eye
         figuurlijkiets door iemands ogen zien see something through someone else's eyes
         iemand iets onder vier ogen zeggen say something to someone in private
         figuurlijkgoed uit zijn ogen kijken keep one's eyes open
         ik kan niet meer uit mijn ogen zien (van vermoeidheid) I can't keep my eyes open (any more)
         figuurlijkkun je niet uit je ogen kijken? can't you look where you're going?
         voor iemands ogen in front of someone's (very) eyes
         zijn ogen de kost geven take it all in
         zijn ogen zijn groter dan zijn maag his eyes are bigger than his stomach
         figuurlijkhet oog wil ook wat appearances also count
         zijn ogen in zijn zak hebben not use one's eyes
         figuurlijkzich de ogen uit het hoofd schamen be embarrassed to death
         spreekwoord oog om oog, tand om tand an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
    2   figuurlijkhet boze oog the evil eye
         met een half oog iets zien figuurlijk cast a glance at something
         met een scheef oog kijken naar look askance at
         schele ogen geven figuurlijk make (someone) green with envy
         zij kon haar ogen niet van hem afhouden she couldn't take/keep her eyes off him
         zijn ogen laten gaan over run one's eye over
         met de ogen verslinden devour with one's eyes
         een gevaar onder ogen zien recognise a danger
         figuurlijkiemand iets onder het oog brengen bring something to someone's attention
         onder het waakzame oog van under the watchful eye of
         figuurlijkik durf hem niet onder de ogen te komen I dare not look him in the face
         figuurlijkik heb het nooit onder ogen gehad I have never set eyes on it
         (zo) op het oog on the face of it
         iets/iemand op het oog hebben figuurlijk, denken aan have something/someone in mind, have one's eye on something/someone
         iets op het oog hebben nastreven set one's sights on something; bedoelen refer to something
         figuurlijkiets voor ogen houden keep/bear something in mind
         figuurlijkde toekomst stond hem helder voor ogen he had a clear vision of the future
         figuurlijkwat mij voor ogen staat what I have in mind
         zijn oog viel op haar his eye fell on her
    3   aan het oog onttrokken hidden/concealed from view/sight
         zo ver het oog reikt as far as the eye can see
         in het oog houden voortdurend gadeslaan keep an eye on; niet vergeten keep/bear in mind
         in het oog lopen/springen catch the eye
         in het oog lopend conspicuous, noticeable
         in het oog krijgen catch sight of
         uit mijn ogen! get out of my sight!
         uit het oog raken disappear from sight
         iets uit het oog verliezen lose sight of something
         iemand uit het oog verliezen lose sight of/ contact touch with someone
         spreekwoord uit het oog, uit het hart out of sight, out of mind
    4   het oog van de naald the eye of the needle
         figuurlijkdoor het oog van de naald kruipen escape by the skin of one's teeth
    6   figuurlijkhoge ogen gooien have/stand an excellent chance
    ¶   een elektronisch oog an electronic eye
         in hun ogen betekent hij niet veel he doesn't amount to much in their eyes
         oog in oog staan met come face to face with
         in mijn ogen in my opinion/view
         met het oog op doel with a view to; wegens in view of

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  • 100 скрывать

    несовер. - скрывать;
    совер. - скрыть( кого-л./что-л.)
    1) (прятать) hide, conceal
    2) hide, dissemble, keep back (утаивать) ;
    keep to oneself, cover( о чувствах) скрывать что-л. от кого-л. ≈ to keep smth. from smb. скрывать свой гнев ≈ to hide/dissemble one's anger не скрывать того, что ≈ to make no secret of the fact that скрывать свое имя ≈ to conceal one's name
    , скрыть (вн.)
    1. hide* (smth.), conceal (smth.) ;
    следы преступления cover up all traces of the crime;
    ~ свои недостатки hide* one`s faults;
    ~ свои чувства disguise one`s feelings;
    ~ свою радость hide* one`s joy;

    2. (утаивать) keep* (smth.) back;
    ~ своё имя refuse to reveal one`s name;
    ~ свои намерения conceal one`s intensions;
    не ~ чего-л. make* no bones about smth., frankly admit smth. ;
    не скрою от вас... I will not conceal/keep from you...;
    не скрыть, что... not disguise the fact that...;
    нельзя скрыть there is no disguising;

    3. тк. несов. (заключать в себе) conceal (smth.) ;
    ~ся несов.
    4. (прятаться) hide*, be* in hiding;
    (избегать встречи) keep* out of sight;

    5. paзг. (держать что-л. в тайне) conceal the fact;

    6. (о чем-л. внешне незаметном) be* concealed;

    7. (корениться в чем-л.) lie*.

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  • Concealed carry — Concealed weapon redirects here. For other uses, see Secret weapon. Concealed carry, or CCW (carrying a concealed weapon), refers to the practice of carrying a handgun or other weapon in public in a concealed manner, either on one s person or in… …   Wikipedia

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  • Concealed carry in the United States — U.S. Firearms Legal Topics Assault weapons ban ATF Bureau Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Concealed carry in the U.S. Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban …   Wikipedia

  • Concealed Unemployment — When people who are out of work are not counted in official unemployment statistics for a variety of reasons. Those potential workers falling into this category typically include individuals who have given up looking for employment, those who… …   Investment dictionary

  • concealed — adjective 1. not accessible to view (Freq. 2) concealed (or hidden) damage in stormy weather the stars are out of sight • Syn: ↑hidden, ↑out of sight • Similar to: ↑invisible, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Concealed conduction — Regarding cardiology and conduction characteristics Tissue stimulation without direct effect (such as causing contraction in another chamber), but leading to a change in conduction characteristics. A common example would be an interpolated PVC (a …   Wikipedia

  • Concealed weapons — Weapon Weap on (w[e^]p [u^]n; 277), n. [OE. wepen, AS. w[=ae]pen; akin to OS. w[=a]pan, OFries. w[=e]pin, w[=e]pen, D. wapen, G. waffe, OHG. waffan, w[=a]fan, Icel. v[=a]pn, Dan. vaaben, Sw. vapen, Goth. w[=e]pna, pl.; of uncertain origin. Cf.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Concealed — Conceal Con*ceal (k[o^]n*s[=e]l ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Concealed} (k[o^]n*s[=e]ld ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Concealing}.] [OF. conceler, L. concelare; con + celareto hide; akin to AS. helan, G. hehlen, E. hele (to cover), helmet. See {Hell},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • concealed — adjective another piece of concealed evidence was disclosed to Sgt. Kahn Syn: hidden, not visible, out of sight, invisible, covered, disguised, camouflaged, obscured; private, secret …   Thesaurus of popular words

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