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121 przyzna|ć
pf — przyzna|wać impf (przyznam — przyznaję) Ⅰ vt 1. (uznać za słuszne) to admit, to acknowledge- przyznać komuś rację to admit that sb is right- sama przyznasz, że tak się nie robi you’ll admit that it’s not the thing to do- przyznał, że zawinił he acknowledged that he was at fault- przyznaję, że to wspaniały pomysł I admit it’s a great idea- „masz słuszność”, przyznał ‘you’re right,’ he admitted2. (udzielić) to grant, to award- przyznać komuś nagrodę/stypendium to award sb a prize/scholarship- przyznać komuś zasiłek to grant sb an allowance- pierwsza nagroda została przyznana drużynie z Gdańska the first prize went to the team from GdańskⅡ przyznać się — przyznawać się to admit, to own- przyznam się, że jestem głodny/zmęczony I admit (that) I’m hungry/tired- pisał wiersze, ale się do tego nie przyznawał he wrote poetry, but he never admitted (to) it- przyznać/nie przyznać się do winy Prawo to plead guilty/not guilty- przyznać się do popełnienia kradzieży/fałszerstwa to own up to the theft/forgery- jeśli włożysz ten kapelusz, nie przyznam się do ciebie żart. if you wear that hat, I’ll disown youThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyzna|ć
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122 רקועַ
רְקוֹעַm. (רְקַע) ( patched, 1) spotted. Targ. O. Gen. 30:32 (h. text טלוא).Pl. רְקוֹעִין, רְקוֹעַיָּא. Ib. 35; 39.Fem. רְקוֹעֲתָא. B. Kam. 118b בר׳ in the case of the theft of a spotted sheep (the presence of which, if returned, I must be noticed).Pl. רְקוֹעָתָא. Targ. O. l. c. 35. 2) (trnsf., v. B. Kam. l. c.) well-known, distinguished. M. Kat. 28a מאן חשיב … מאןר׳ Ar. (ed. רַקִּיעַ) who is esteemed, who is I regarded, who is distinguished (before the angel of death)? -
123 רְקוֹעַ
רְקוֹעַm. (רְקַע) ( patched, 1) spotted. Targ. O. Gen. 30:32 (h. text טלוא).Pl. רְקוֹעִין, רְקוֹעַיָּא. Ib. 35; 39.Fem. רְקוֹעֲתָא. B. Kam. 118b בר׳ in the case of the theft of a spotted sheep (the presence of which, if returned, I must be noticed).Pl. רְקוֹעָתָא. Targ. O. l. c. 35. 2) (trnsf., v. B. Kam. l. c.) well-known, distinguished. M. Kat. 28a מאן חשיב … מאןר׳ Ar. (ed. רַקִּיעַ) who is esteemed, who is I regarded, who is distinguished (before the angel of death)? -
124 ans Licht kommen
to come to light* * *1) (to be discovered: The theft only came to light when the owners returned from holiday.) come to light2) (to be revealed or discovered: The manuscript came to light in a box of books at an auction.) come to light -
125 report ***** re·port
[rɪ'pɔːt]1. n1) (account: written) rapporto, relazione f, (spoken) resoconto, Press, Radio, TV reportage m inv, servizio, Brit Scol pagella (scolastica)annual report Comm — relazione annuale
to give a report on sth — fare una relazione or un rapporto su qc, fare un resoconto di qc
to submit a progress report on sth/sb — fare un rapporto periodico su qc/qn
I have heard a report that... — ho sentito (dire) che...
2) (frm: bang) detonazione f, (shot) sparo2. vt(gen) Press, TV riportare, (notify: accident, culprit) denunciare, (bring to notice: occurrence) segnalareit is reported from Berlin that... — ci è stato riferito da Berlino che...
3. vi1)to report (on) — fare un rapporto (su), Press, Radio, TV fare un reportage (su)
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126 come to light
a) to be discovered:يَنْكَشِف، يَنْجَليThe theft only came to light when the owners returned from holiday.
b) to be revealed or discovered:يرى النّور، يَنْكَشِفThe manuscript came to light in a box of books at an auction.
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127 ῥύσιον
A surety, pledge.I property held or seized as a pledge or compensation, ῥύσι' ἐλαυνόμενος driving off his cattle in distraint, Il.11.674;ῥύσια δόντες Sol.11.3
(v.l. ῥύματα protection); μεῖζον ῥύσιον πόλει θήσεις· ἐφάψομαι γὰρ οὐ ταύταιν μόναιν, i.e. Oedipus shall himself be seized, not his daughters alone, as a pledge or surety to Thebes, S.OC 858; ἐπαγέτω ῥύτιον δέκα στατήρων shall impose a pledge of ten staters, SIG l.c.;ῥύσιον θεὶς τὸν παῖδα J.BJ1.14.1
; ῥύσια κατὰ τῶν πολεμίων ἄγων ib.1.19.2; ῥύσια τῶν χρημάτων καὶ τῶν παρ' ἐκείνοιςλῃστῶν ἐποιεῖτο Id.AJ16.9.2
; τῆς προθεσμίας παρελθούσης ῥύσια λαμβάνειν ib.16.10.8;ῥύσια καθέξοντες ἀνθ' ὧν.. ἀφείλοντο.. Ῥωμαῖοι χρημάτων D.H.5.33
.2 stolen property taken back as compensation for the theft,τοῦ ῥυσίου θ' ἥμαρτε A.Ag. 535
; ῥυσίων ἐφάπτορες laying hands on alleged stolen property, Id.Supp. 728, cf. 412.II reprisals, φόνον φόνου ῥύσιον τείσω suffer death as reprisals for death, S.Ph. 959; ῥύσια κατήγγειλαν τοῖς Ῥοδίοις proclaimed reprisals, Plb.4.53.2; κατὰ ῤῥύσιον by way of distraint or reprisals, IG12(2).15.19 (Mytil., iii B.C.); but κατὰ ῥύσιον prob. in search of persons to seize and hold to ransom, ib.12(5).653.11 (Syros, i B.C.).2 ῥύσια, τά, the right of reprisals,ᾐτοῦντο ῥύσια τοὺς Ἀ χαιοὺς οἱ Δήλιοι κατὰ τῶν Ἀθηναίων Plb.32.7.4
; ἀπέδωκε τοῖς αἰτουμένοις τὰ ῥ. κατὰ τῶν Βοιωτῶν granted the right of reprisals against.., Id.22.4.13.III ῥύσια, τά (cf. ῥύσιος), restitution, deliverance,Ἔπαφος ἀληθῶς ῥυσίων ἐπώνυμος A.Supp. 315
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128 properly
1 ( correctly) correctement ; I like to do things properly j'aime faire les choses correctement ; to do one's job properly faire correctement son travail ; you acted very properly in reporting the theft vous avez très bien agi en déclarant le vol ; properly speaking à proprement parler ;2 ( fully) [completed, shut, open] complètement ; read the letter properly lis la lettre correctement ; you're not properly dressed tu n'es pas assez habillé ; properly prepared for the interview bien préparé pour l'entretien ; I didn't have time to thank you properly je n'ai pas eu le temps de vous remercier ; walk/behave properly! ( to child) marche/tiens-toi comme il faut! ;4 ( suitably) [dressed] correctement ; he was properly apologetic/grateful il a fait les excuses/montré la reconnaissance qu'il fallait.
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