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61 take
1. n захват, взятие; получение2. n сл. выручка, барыши; сбор3. n получка4. n улов5. n добыча6. n арендаtake on lease — брать внаем; брать в аренду
take a lease of — брать внаем; брать в аренду
7. n арендованный участокflatcars often take trucks piggyback from one place to another — автомобили часто перевозят по железной дороге на открытых платформах
8. n разг. популярная песенка, пьеса9. n мед. проф. хорошо принявшаяся прививка10. n полигр. «урок» наборщикаlean take — урок наборщика, содержащий трудоемкий для набора материал
11. n кино снятый кадр, кинокадр, дубль12. n мед. пересадка13. v брать; хвататьtake on — брать; браться
14. v захватывать; овладевать, завоёвывать15. v ловить16. v разг. овладевать, братьtake from — брать; взять; отнимать; отнять
to take its rise — брать начало, начинаться
take with you — брать с собой; взять с собой
17. v уносить, сводить в могилуpneumonia took him — воспаление лёгких свело его в могилу, он умер от воспаления лёгких
to take pains, to spare no pains — прилагать все усилия
18. v присваивать, братьtake in hand — браться; взяться; предпринимать
19. v отбирать, забирать20. v пользоваться; получать; приобретать21. v выбиратьtake out a patent — взять патент; выбирать патент
22. v покупатьto take stock in — покупать акции; вступать в пай
23. v выигрывать; брать, битьtake the charge of — брать на хранение; принимать управление
to take a nest — разорить гнездо, брать яйца или птенцов
24. v юр. вступать во владение, наследовать25. v доставать, добывать26. v взимать, собирать; добиваться уплатыtake the crop — убирать урожай; собирать урожай
27. v получать, зарабатыватьtake that ! — получай!, вот тебе!
28. v принимать; соглашатьсяhow much less will you take? — на сколько вы сбавите цену?, сколько вы уступите?
take what he offers you — возьми то, что он тебе предлагает
I will take no denial — отказа я не приму; не вздумайте отказываться
I am not taking orders from you — я вам не подчиняюсь, я не буду выполнять ваши приказы;
to take hard — принимать близко к сердцу; тяжело переживать
29. v воспринимать, реагироватьI wonder how he will take it — интересно, как он к этому отнесётся
he took the joke in earnest — он не понял шутки, он принял шутку всерьёз
he is really kind-hearted if you take him the right way — он, в сущности, добрый человек, если правильно его воспринимать
to take things as they are — принимать вещи такими, какие они есть
you must not take it ill of him — вы не должны сердиться на него; он не хотел вас обидеть
30. v понимать; толковатьI take your meaning — я вас понимаю, я понимаю, что вы хотите сказать
I take you — я вас понимаю, я понимаю, что вы хотите сказать
31. v полагать, считать; заключатьwhat time do you take it to be? — как вы думаете, сколько сейчас времени?
32. v верить; считать истиннымtake it from me that he means what he says — поверьте мне, он не шутит
33. v охватывать, овладеватьhis conscience takes him when he is sober — когда он трезв, его мучают угрызения совести
34. v захватывать, увлекать; нравиться35. v иметь успех, становиться популярнымtake place — случаться; происходить; иметь место
to take place — случаться, иметь место
36. v записывать, регистрировать, протоколировать37. v снимать, фотографироватьto take a photograph of a tower — сфотографировать башню, сделать снимок башни
take the readings — производить отсчет; снимать показания
to take pictures — производить съёмку, снимать
take a picture — снимать; фотографировать
38. v выходить, получаться на фотографииhe does not take well, he takes badly — он плохо выходит на фотографии; он нефотогеничен
take the air — выходить на воздух; отлетать; отлететь
to take a call — выходить на аплодисменты, раскланиваться
39. v использовать в качестве примераtake up a quota — использовать квоту; выбрать квоту
40. v вмешать41. v требовать; отниматьit takes time, means and skill — на это нужно время, средства и умение
how long will it take you to translate this article? — сколько времени уйдёт у вас на перевод этой статьи?
it took him three years to write the book — ему потребовалось три года, чтобы написать книгу
it took four men to hold him — потребовалось четыре человека, чтобы его удержать
it would take volumes to relate — нужны тома, чтобы это рассказать
it takes a lot of doing — это сделать довольно трудно, это не так-то просто сделать
the work took some doing — работа потребовала усилий, работа попалась нелёгкая
42. v требовать, нуждатьсяhe took two hours to get there — ему потребовалось два часа, чтобы добраться туда; дорога туда отняла у него два часа
43. v цепляться; застревать, запутываться44. v жениться; выходить замуж45. v действовать; приниматьсяtake as a datum — принимать за нуль; принимать за начало
46. v держаться, закрепляться, оставаться47. v амер. схватываться, замерзать48. v тех. твердеть, схватыватьсяtake hold of — схватывать; схватить
49. v разг. становиться, делатьсяto take sick — заболеть, захворать; приболеть
take stock of — делать переучет; критически оценивать
to take exercise — делать моцион, гулять; делать гимнастику
to take turns — делать по очереди; чередоваться, сменяться
Синонимический ряд:1. catch (noun) catch; haul; loot2. net (noun) net; proceeds; profit; returns3. act (verb) act; behave; function; operate; react; work4. adopt (verb) adopt; discharge; perform; utilise; utilize5. apprehend (verb) apprehend; compass; comprehend; cotton on to; cotton to; follow; heed; make out; see; tumble to; twig6. appropriate (verb) accroach; annex; appropriate; arrogate; assume; commandeer; confiscate; expropriate; preempt; pre-empt; sequester; usurp7. ask (verb) ask; call for; crave; demand; entail; involve; necessitate; require8. attract (verb) allure; attract; bewitch; captivate; charm; derive; draw; enchant; engage; fascinate; hold; interest; magnetize; wile9. bear (verb) abide; accept; admit; bear; brook; digest; down; endure; go; lump; receive; stand; stick out; stomach; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take in; tolerate; undertake10. buy (verb) buy; purchase11. carry (verb) bring; carry; convey; deliver; fetch; transfer; transport12. catch (verb) bag; capture; catch; collar; nail; overhaul; overtake; prehend13. cheat (verb) beat; bilk; boodle; cheat; chisel; chouse; cozen; defraud; diddle; do; flimflam; gull; gyp; mulct; overreach; ream; sucker; swindle; victimise14. choose (verb) choose; cull; elect; mark; opt for; optate; pick; pick out; prefer; select; single out15. deduct (verb) deduct; discount; draw back; knock off; substract; subtract; take away; take off; take out16. determine (verb) ascertain; determine; fix17. eat (verb) devour; eat; feed on; ingest; meal; partake of18. embrace (verb) clasp; embrace; grasp; grip19. escort (verb) accompany; conduct; escort; lead20. experience (verb) experience; feel; observe; perceive; sense21. get (verb) acquire; come down with; contract; develop; gain; get; net; obtain; procure; secure; sicken; sicken of; sicken with; win22. pilfer (verb) pilfer; steal23. read (verb) construe; interpret; read24. seize (verb) clutch; grab; grapple; nab; seize; snatch; strike25. surprise (verb) board; hit on; surprise26. treat (verb) deal with; handle; play; serve; treat; use27. understand (verb) believe; conceive; consider; expect; gather; imagine; presume; regard; suppose; suspect; think; understand28. use up (verb) consume; occupy; use upАнтонимический ряд:add; give; loss; miss; reject; repel; surrender -
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1. abroad2. far-reaching3. generally4. vast5. as large6. loosely7. long8. broader9. broadly10. ever-growingвсё более широкое применение, всё возрастающее использование — ever-growing use
11. extensively12. sweepingly13. widely14. wider15. wraparound16. broad; wide; vast; large; great; mass; large-scale; open17. sweeping18. wideСинонимический ряд:1. обширный (прил.) обширный; пространный2. размашистый (прил.) машистый; размашистый3. свободный (прил.) просторный; свободныйАнтонимический ряд: -
63 πρί̄ω
πρί̄ωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to saw', medic. `to trephine', ὀδόντας πρίειν `to gnash one's teeth', ( ὀδὰξ) πρίειν `to bite(with one's teeth), to grasp', pass. metaph. `to experience a biting pain'.Other forms: rarely a. late - ίζω, aor. πρῖσαι, pass. πρισθῆναι, perf. midd. πέπρισμαι (all IA.), act. πέπρικα (D. S.).Dialectal forms: Myc. piri(je)te(re) ? Aura Jorro 2, 124.Derivatives: 1. πρίων, - ονος m. `saw' (IA.) with πριόν-ιον n. (Ph. Bel.), - ῖτις f. plantname (Aret. a.o.; Redard 76), - ωτός (Ar., Arist.), - ώδης (Thphr.) `saw-shaped, jagged'. 2. πρῖσμα ( παρά-, ἔκ- πρί̄ω) n. `anything sawn, sawdust' (Hp., Thphr.), `trilateral column, prism' (Euc.) with - μάτιον (Procl.); πρισμοῖς ταῖς βιαίοις κατοχαῖς H. 3. πρῖσις ( ἀνά-, ἔκ-, ἀπό- πρί̄ω) f. `the sawing' (Hp., Arist.). 4. πρίστης m. `sawer, saw' (Att. a. hell. inscr. a. pap., Poll.) with f. πρῖστις `saw-fish' (Epich., Arist.; Strömberg Fischn. 44), also instrument (Att. a. Epid. inscr.) etc. 5. πριστήρ m. `saw, sawer' (LXX). 6. πριστός `sawn' (Od.; Amman Μνήμ. χάρ. 16); εὔ-, δύσ-πριστος (Thphr.) a.o. 7. πριστικός `belonging to sawing' (Hero). -- Besides some with ω enlarged forms: πε-πριω-μένος, ἀ-, δια-πρίω-τος (Hp.), ( δια-)πρίω-σις f. (Delph., Epid.), πριώμασι πρίσμασι H., with fut. πριωσεῖ and sub. pres. πριῳ̃ (Tab. Heracl.), from *πριώω ? (Schwyzer 729 a. 738 n. 6 w. lit.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Like the in a certain sense related χρί̄ω `rub (in)' πρί̄ω firt in a regularly built system. Like Lat. trī-vī, trī-tum, τρί̄-βω `rub (down)' stands beside terō, τείρω `rub (open)' and scī-vī, scī-tum `decide' beside secō `cut', πρί̄ω belongs to πείρω `pierce' (cf. Persson Beitr. 2, 738). Further analysis is impossible; the comparison with Alb. prish `spoil, break, destroy' (G. Meyer Alb. Wb. 353) remains quite uncertain. Strong dobts regarding the here given interpretation in WP. 2, 89, where for πρίω rather onomatop. origin is assumed. -- The ω-forms ared prob. due to cross: after τετρωμένος, ἄτρωτος, τρώω, τρῶμα?Page in Frisk: 2,596Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρί̄ω
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64 тянуть
гл.1. to pull; 2. to draw; 3. to drag; 4. to jerk; 5. to tug; 6. to wrench; 7. to tow; 8. to yank; 9. to heaveРусский многозначный глагол тянуть определяет только направление действия, не уточняя способа, манеры и того, на что это действие направлено. Эти характеристики действия глагола тянуть в русском языке передаются главным образом различными словосочетаниями, в то время как в английском языке разные виды этого действия передаются разными словами, которые употребляются в разного типа сочетаниях и соответствуют разным ситуациям.1. to pull — тянуть ( к себе), дергать, тащить: to pull hard — сильно дергать; to pull with all one's strength — тянуть изо всех сил; to pull smth behind oneself — тянуть что-либо за собой; to pull one's cap (hat) — надвинуть кепку (шляпу) на глаза/натянуть кепку (шляпу) на глаза; to pull smb's hair — дергать кого-либо за волосы; to pull smb's sleeve — дергать кого-либо за рукав; to pull the rope (smb's hand) — тянуть за веревку (кого-либо за руку)/дергать за веревку (кого-либо за руку); to pull the reins — натянуть поводья; to pull a revolver from his pocket — вытащить револьвер из кармана; to pull up (down) the blind — поднять (опустить) штору; to pull the bell — дергать за шнурок звонка Pull! — К себе! ( надпись на дверях) The engine is pulling ten carriages. — Паровоз тянет десять вагонов. Не pulled her toward him. — Он притянул ее к себе. Не pulled the door behind him. — Он закрыл за собой дверь. Не could not pull the cork. — Он не смог вытащить пробку. Be careful not to pull the trigger. — Осторожней, смотри не нажми на курок. Don't pull faces. — Не гримасничай. Help me to move the piano. You push and I'll pull. — Помоги мне подвинуть рояль. Ты толкай, а я буду тянуть. I pulled the handle and it just snapped off. — Я потянул за ручку, и она сразу отлетела. Pull the chair nearer to the fireplace. — Подвинь стул поближе к камину. Ted pulled the socks on. — Тед натянул носки. She pulled her arm out of his grasp. — Он крепко схватил ее за руку, но она выдернула ее.2. to draw — медленно подтянуть (кого-либо, что-либо к себе), притягивать ( к себе), подтягивать ( к себе), двигаться ( в каком-либо направлении): Не took my hand and drew me closer. — Он взял меня за руку и притянул к себе. Не wound in the line, steadily drawing the fish to the bank. — Он наматывал леску, постепенно подтягивая рыбу к берегу. Paula drew back the sheet and looked at the sleeping child. — Паула отодвинула простынку и посмотрела на спящего ребенка. It's time to draw the curtain and switch on the light. — Пора закрыть шторы и зажечь свет./Пора задернуть шторы и зажечь свет. She drew back in horror when she saw the cuts on his face. — При виде порезов на его лице, она в ужасе отпрянула назад. She drew a knot. — Она затянула узел. Try to draw the nail out of/from the plank. — Попытайся вытащить гвоздь из доски. She went to draw water from the well. — Она пошла набрать воды из колодца. Do you know how to draw a fowl? — Ты умеешь потрошить птицу?3. to drag — тянуть, тянуть ( по земле), волочить ( с большим усилием): Bill and Sandy dragged the boat far up the beach. — Билл и Сэнди втащили лодку подальше на берег./Билл и Сэнди втянули лодку далеко но берег. Не seized my arm and tried to drag me towards his house. — Он схватил меня за руку и пытался потащить к своему дому. Don't drag the table overacross the room, you will scratch the floor. — He тяни/не вези/не тащи стол по полу, ты его поцарапаешь. The heavy logs were dragged over the ground by the elephant. — Слон тянул/тащил по земле тяжелые бревна. Time was dragging on. — Время мучительно тянулось. The meeting dragged on for hours. — Собрание затянулось на долгие часы. She dragged behind us, so tired she was. — Следуя за нами, она еле волочила ноги от усталости.4. to jerk — дернуть рывком, рвануть: Не jerked the string and the light came on. — Он дернул за шнур, и свет зажегся. Jerking his coat from the hook lie rushed out of the door. — Он рванул с крючка пальто и бросился вон из комнаты. She pulled the dog back with a sharp jerk at the leash. — Она резко дернула собаку за поводок назад.5. to tug — тянуть, тянуть рывком (особенно то, что трудно сдвинуть с места): Steve tugged my sleeve to get my attention. — Стив дернул меня за рукав, чтобы привлечь внимание./Стив потянул меня за рукав, чтобы привлечь внимание. They tugged the boat over the sand and into the water. — Они тащили лодку по песку и столкнули ее в воду.6. to wrench —тянуть, выдернуть, вырвать, потянуть что-либо с силой ( особенно крутя или ломая этот предмет): Не wrenched the door off its hinges. — Он сорвал дверь с петель. Не wrenched the steering wheel round. — Он рывком повернул руль. Не wrenched the key out of my hand. — Он вырвал ключ у меня из рук. She seems to have wrenched her ankle. — Она, по-видимому, вывихнули лодыжку. I managed to wrench the knife out of her hand. — Мне удалось вырвать из ее руки нож. The necklace broke as she wrenched it from her neck and flung it on the floor. — Ожерелье рассыпалось, когда она сорвала его с шеи и швырнула на пол.7. to tow — буксировать, тащить на буксире, тянуть на буксире: The barges are towed up the river by powerful tugs. — Мощные буксиры тянут баржи вверх по реке. A small car like this is not powerful enough to tow the trailer. — Такая Маленькая машина как эта, недостаточно мощна, чтобы тянуть на буксире прицеп. The truck which broke down on the road had to be towed away by the police. — Полиции пришлось отбуксировать грузовик, который сломался на дороге.8. to yank — тянуть, дергать рывком, рвать: Yank down at the bell rope. — Резко дергать за шнур звонка. I ran to the door and yanked it open. — Я подбежал к двери и рывком открыл ее. His friend grabbed him and yanked him to his feet. — Друг схватил его и рывком поднял/поставил на ноги. -
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release [rɪ'li:s]1 noun(a) (from captivity) libération f; (from prison) libération f, mise f en liberté, Administration élargissment m; (from custody) mise f en liberté, relaxe f; (from debt) libération f; (from obligation, promise) libération f, dispense f; (from pain, suffering) délivrance f;∎ on his release from prison lors de sa mise en liberté, dès sa sortie de prison;∎ release on bail mise f en liberté provisoire (sous caution);∎ release on parole libération f conditionnelle;∎ order of release ordre m de levée d'écrou;∎ death was a release for her pour elle, la mort a été une délivrance(d) (distribution → of film, record) sortie f; (→ of book) sortie f, parution f; (→ of document) diffusion f;∎ the film is on general release le film est sorti∎ her latest release is called 'Perfect Moment' son dernier disque s'appelle 'Perfect Moment';∎ it's a new release ça vient de sortir(f) (of handle, switch) déclenchement m; (of brake) desserrage m; (of clutch) débrayage m; (of spring) détente f; (of bomb) largage m; (of balloons, pigeons) lâcher m; (of gas etc) dégagement m; (of steam) échappement m; (of pressure) relâchement m; (of energy) libération f(button, switch) de déclenchement(a) (prisoner) libérer, relâcher; (from custody) remettre en liberté, relâcher, relaxer; (captive person, animal) libérer; (employee, schoolchild) libérer, laisser partir; (hospital patient) laisser sortir; (from obligation) libérer, dégager; (from promise) dégager, relever; (from vows) relever, dispenser;∎ to release sb from captivity libérer qn;∎ Law to be released on bail être libéré sous caution;∎ the earthquake victims were released from the wreckage les victimes du tremblement de terre ont été dégagées des décombres;∎ the children were released into the care of their grandparents on a confié les enfants à leurs grands-parents;∎ death finally released her from her suffering la mort a mis un terme à ses souffrances;∎ to release sb from a debt remettre une dette à qn(b) (let go → from control, grasp) lâcher; (→ feelings) donner ou laisser libre cours à; (→ bomb) larguer, lâcher; (→ gas, heat) libérer, dégager;∎ he released his grip on my hand il m'a lâché la ou il a lâché ma main;∎ to release one's hold desserrer son étreinte, lâcher prise;∎ the explosion released chemicals into the river l'explosion a libéré des agents chimiques dans la rivière;∎ insecticides were released over the crops des pesticides ont été répandus sur les récoltes;∎ playing squash is a good way of releasing tension le squash est un bon moyen de se détendre(c) (issue → film) sortir; (→ book) sortir, faire paraître, mettre en vente; (→ record) sortir, metter en vente; (→ goods, new model) mettre en vente ou sur le marché; (→ stamps, coins) émettre∎ the company refuses to release details of the contract la compagnie refuse de divulguer ou de faire connaître les détails du contrat∎ Cars to release the clutch débrayer;∎ Photography to release the shutter déclencher (l'obturateur);∎ release the catch to open the door pour ouvrir la porte, soulever le loquet;∎ to release the safety catch (on gun) libérer le cran de sûreté(g) (property, rights) céder►► Technology release lever (on clutch) levier m de débrayage; (on typewriter) levier m de dégagement du chariot;Cinema release print copie f d'exploitation -
66 δέχομαι
δέχομαι fut. δέξομαι (LXX; Just., D. 22, 8). Pass.: fut. 3 sg. δεχθήσεται LXX; 1 aor. ἐδεξάμην, ἐδέχθην; pf. δέδεγμαι (Hom.+)① to receive someth. offered or transmitted by another, take, receive τινά εἰς τὰς ἀγκάλας take someone up in one’s arms Lk 2:28; one’s spirit Ac 7:59; GJs 23:3. Of letters (Procop. Soph., Ep. 20; PFlor 154, 2) Ac 22:5; cp. 28:21 (Jos., Ant. 13, 259; Just., A I, 68, 6 [Hadrian]). τὰ παρʼ ὑμῶν the things, i.e. gifts, from you Phil 4:18. τὰς ῥάβδους αὐτῶν the staffs of assembled widowers GJs 9:1. λόγια Ac 7:38. εὐαγγέλιον 2 Cor 11:4.② to take someth. in hand, grasp lit. τί someth. (2 Ch 29:22; TestJob τὸ γραμματεῖον) τὰ γράμματα the (promissory) note Lk 16:6f; a cup 22:17; a helmet Eph 6:17.③ to be receptive of someone, receive, welcome, gener. 1 Cl 28:2; 54:3; IEph 6:1; IPhld 11:1. Esp. of hospitality τινὰ εἰς τ. οἶκον welcome someone into one’s house Lk 16:4, cp. vs. 9 (Epict. 3, 26, 25; X., An. 5, 5, 20). Receive as a guest, welcome Mt 10:14, 40f; Lk 9:5, 11 v.l., 53; 10:8, 10; J 4:45; Col 4:10; Hb 11:31; D 11:1f, 4; 12:1. Of welcoming children Mt 18:5; Mk 9:37; Lk 9:48; a child dedicated in the temple GJs 7:2. W. adv. ἀσμένως welcome heartily (Aelian, VH 12, 18; Herodian 7, 5, 2; Jos., Ant. 12, 382; cp. 18, 101) Ac 21:17 v.l. μετὰ φόβου καὶ τρόμου with fear and trembling 2 Cor 7:15; as an angel of God Gal 4:14. τινὰ εἰς ὄνομά τινος IRo 9:3 (s. ὄνομα 1dγב). Of places receptive to pers. ὸ̔ν δεῖ οὐρανὸν (subj.) δέξασθαι whom the heaven must receive Ac 3:21 (cp. Pla., Tht. 177a τελευτήσαντας αὐτοὺς ὁ τῶν κακῶν καθαρὸς τόπος οὐ δέξεται). W. τόπος as subj. Mk 6:11 and 1 Cl 54:3; w. κόσμος 28:2. Elizabeth petitions: ὄρος θεοῦ, δέξαι με μητέρα μετὰ τέκνου mountain of God, receive me, the mother, with my child GJs 22:3; ἐδέξατο αὐτήν ibid.④ to overcome obstacles in being receptive, put up with, tolerate someone or someth. (Gen 50:17; Jdth 11:5; Sir 2:4; Mel., P. 48, 341 λίχνον σύμβουλον) ὡς ἄφρονα 2 Cor 11:16.⑤ to indicate approval or conviction by accepting, be receptive of, be open to, approve, accept, of things (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 66 §277; Ath. 2:3 ψῆφον) Mt 11:14. τὰ τοῦ πνεύματος what comes fr. the Spirit 1 Cor 2:14 (Herm. Wr. 4, 4 [N-F.] τ. νοῦν); τὴν παράκλησιν request, appeal 2 Cor 8:17 (of a request also Chion, Ep. 8); love for the truth 2 Th 2:10; τὸν λόγον (since Eur. and Thu. 4, 16, 1; also Polyb. 1, 43, 4; Diod S 4, 52, 1; Pr 4:10; Zech 1:6; Jos., Ant. 18, 101; Just., A I, 9, 1) teaching Lk 8:13; Ac 8:14; 11:1; 13:48 D; 17:11; 1 Th 1:6; 2:13; Js 1:21; the reign of God Mk 10:15; Lk 18:17; grace, favor (Plut., Themist. 125 [28, 3] δέξασθαι χάριν) 2 Cor 6:1; δ. συμβουλήν accept advice 1 Cl 58:2. τὰ μιμήματα τῆς ἀληθοῦς ἀγάπης Pol 1:1.—S. also λαμβάνω. Schmidt, Syn. III 203–33. DELG. M-M. TW. Sv. -
67 πρόκειμαι
πρόκειμαι (Hom.+; prim. ‘be set before one’) defective dep.① to be open to public view, be exposed (of corpses lying in state Aeschyl., Sept. 965 al.) of Sodom and Gomorrah πρόκεινται δεῖγμα they are exhibited as an example Jd 7 (cp. Jos., Bell. 6, 103 καλὸν ὑπόδειγμα πρόκειται).② to be present before one, lie before, be present (Ps.-Clem., Hom. 3, 51) ἡ προθυμία πρόκειται willingness is present 2 Cor 8:12 (w. ἐπιτελεῖν [s. vs. 11], cp. SIG 671 B5 of royal goodwill). ἀντὶ τῆς προκειμένης αὐτῷ χαρᾶς instead of (ἀντί 1) the joy that was set before him, i.e. instead of the joy that was within his grasp he endured the cross Hb 12:2 (ERiggenbach; JNisius, Zur Erklärung v. Hb 12:2: BZ 14, 1917, 44–61); s. also 3 below. ἡ προκειμένη ἐλπίς the hope that is set before 6:18 (cp. Jos., Ant. 1, 14 εὐδαιμονία πρόκειταί τινι παρὰ θεοῦ). πρόκειται it lies before (us), i.e. that is the question at issue (Diod S 8, 11, 4; Περὶ ὕψους 2, 3; 16, 1; Just., A II, 9, 5 τὸ προκείμενον=the subject under discussion) IPhld 8:2. οὐ γὰρ μικρὸς ἀγὼν πρόκειται περὶ σοῦ there is no small dispute concerning you GJs 20:11 (codd.; for the wording s. Hb 12:1 below).③ to be subsequent to some point of time as prospect, of a goal or destination, w. dat. of pers. lie or be set before someone (Ael. Aristid. 31, 2 K.=11 p. 127 D.: μητρὶ πένθος πρόκειται; Ath. 18, 1 οὐ … προκείμενον μοι ἐλέγχειν τὰ εἴδωλα) ὁ προκείμενος ἡμῖν σκοπός the goal that is set before us 1 Cl 63:1 (s. σκοπός). ὁ προκείμενος ἡμῖν ἀγών (s. ἀγών 1) Hb 12:1. Without a dat. (Diod S 4, 42, 7) IMg 5:1. τὸ προκείμενον ζῆν the life that is set before (you) IEph 17:1.—Also be in prospect (Jos., Ant. 1, 14; 8, 208.—Diod S 15, 60, 1 [a prize] and Περὶ ὕψους p. 66, 20 V. of wages that have been allowed; Tat. 23, 1): so perh. (s. 2) Hb 12:2: for (ἀντί 1 and 3) the joy that was in prospect for him (so Windisch2, Strathmann; cp. Moffatt; NRSV).—M-M. TW. -
68 χωρέω
χωρέω fut. χωρήσω; 1 aor. ἐχώρησα; pf. κεχώρηκα (Just., Tat., Ath.) (Hom.+)① to make movement from one place or position to another, go, go out/away, reach (Trag. et al.; pap)ⓐ lit. (Just., A I, 19, 5 εἰς ἐκεῖνο χωρεῖν ἕκαστον ἐξ οὗπερ ἐγένετο) of food εἰς τὴν κοιλίαν χωρεῖ Mt 15:17 (=εἰσπορεύεται Mk 7:19.—Aristot., Probl. 1, 55 the drink εἰς τὰς σάρκας χωρεῖ). τοιαύτη διὰ τῆς σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς ἔκρυσις ἐχώρησεν so strong was the discharge from his (Judas’s) body that it affected an entire region Papias (3:3). Of pers. εἰς τὸν ἴδιον τόπον μέλλει χωρεῖν IMg 5:1; cp. IEph 16:2. οὗ μέλλουσι χωρήσειν, τοῦτο that, to which they are destined to go Dg 8:2. εἴς τινα to someone (Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 95 §395 χ. ἐς τὸν ἀδελφόν; 5, 29 §114) of Christ, who has gone to the Father IMg 7:2. ἔτι κάτω χώρει go down still farther Mt 20:28 D. Of the head of a tall figure χωροῦσα μέχρι τοῦ οὐρανοῦ it reached up to the sky GPt 10:40 (like Eris: Il. 4, 443).ⓑ fig., of a report (Pla., Ep. 7, 333a; 338b λόγος ἐχώρει) εἰς ἡμᾶς ἐχώρησεν it has reached us 1 Cl 47:7. εἰς μετάνοιαν χωρεῖν come to repentance 2 Pt 3:9 (cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 30 §115 ἐς ἀπόστασιν χ.=turned to revolt). εἴς τι ἀγαθὸν χωρεῖν lead to some good B 21:7 (Soph., El. 615 εἰς ἔργον; Aristoph., Ran. 641 ἐς τὸ δίκαιον).② to make an advance in movement, be in motion, go forward, make progress (Pla., Cratyl. 19, 402a the saying of Heraclitus πάντα χωρεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν μένει; Hdt. 3, 42; 5, 89; 7, 10; 8, 68; Aristoph., Pax 472; 509, Nub. 907; Polyb. 10, 35, 4; 28, 15, 12; Dionys. Hal. 1, 64, 4; Plut., Galba 1057 [10, 1]; TestIss 1:11 v.l.; Jos., Ant. 12, 242; PTebt 27, 81 ἕκαστα χωρῆσαι κατὰ τὴν ἡμετέραν πρόθεσιν) ὁ λόγος ὁ ἐμὸς οὐ χωρεῖ ἐν ὑμῖν my word makes no headway among you J 8:37 (Moffatt; cp. Weymouth. Eunap., Vi. Soph. p. 103 χωρεῖ λόγος). Or perh. (as in 1b above) there is no place in you for my word (NRSV; cp. Goodsp. and 20th Cent.; Field, Notes 94f, w. ref. to Alciphron, Ep. 3, 7; Bultmann; DTabachovitz, Till betydelsen av χωρεῖν Joh. 8:37: Eranos 31, ’33, 71f.—Perh. also=χώραν ἔχειν Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 70 §289 ὀλίγην ἐν αὐτοῖς χώραν ἔχειν; Alex. Aphr., Fat. 6 p. 169, 31 Br. χώραν ἐν αὐτοῖς ἔχει τὸ παρὰ φύσιν ‘even that which is contrary to nature has room [to be practiced] among them’; Ath., R. 20 p. 73, 18 οὐδʼ οὕτως ἕξει χώραν ἡ κατʼ αὐτῆς κρίσις not even so would any judgment of [the soul] take place).③ to have room for, hold, containⓐ lit., of vessels that hold a certain quantity (Hdt. et al.; Diod S 13, 83, 3 of stone πίθοι: χ. ἀμφορεῖς χιλίους; 3 Km 7:24; 2 Ch 4:5 χ. μετρητάς; EpArist 76 χωροῦντες ὑπὲρ δύο μετρητάς; TestNapht 2:2) J 2:6; cp. Hs 9, 2, 1. In a hyperbolic expr. οὐδʼ αὐτὸν τὸν κόσμον χωρῆσαι (v.l. χωρήσειν) τὰ γραφόμενα βιβλία J 21:25 (Philo, Ebr. 32 οὐδὲ τῶν δωρεῶν ἱκανὸς οὐδεὶς χωρῆσαι τὸ ἄφθονον πλῆθος, ἴσως δὲ οὐδʼ ὁ κόσμος ‘no one, probably not even the world, is capable of containing the inexhaustible multitude of their gifts’. On this subj. cp. Pind., O. 2, 98–100, N. 4, 71f; s. also ELucius, Die Anfänge des Heiligenkults 1904, 200, 1; OWeinreich, Antike Heilungswunder 1909, 199–201). Of a space that holds people (Thu. 2, 17, 3; Diod S 13, 61, 6 μὴ δυναμένων χωρῆσαι τῶν τριήρων τὸν ὄχλον=be able to hold the crowd; Plut., Mor. 804b; of theater capacity PSI 186, 4 χωρήσει τὸ θέαδρον [sic]; Gen 13:6; Jos., Bell, 6, 131) without an obj. (cp. οὐ χάρτης χωρεῖ in late pap = the sheet of paper is not large enough) ὥστε μηκέτι χωρεῖν μηδὲ τὰ πρὸς τὴν θύραν so that there was no longer any room, even around the door Mk 2:2. Cp. Hm 5, 2, 5. Of God πάντα χωρῶν, μόνος δὲ ἀχώρητος ὤν containing everything, but the only one uncontained Hm 1:1; quite sim. PtK 2 p. 13, 24 (Mel., P. 5, 38 Χριστός, ὸ̔ς κεχώρηκεν τὰ πάντα).ⓑ fig.α. of open-heartedness, having a ‘big heart’ χωρήσατε ἡμᾶς make room for us in your hearts 2 Cor 7:2 (cp. 6:12; Field, Notes 184; PDuff, Apostolic Suffering and the Language of Procession in 2 Cor 4:7–10: BTB 21, ’91, 158–65).β. grasp in the mental sense, accept, comprehend, understand (Περὶ ὕψους 9, 9 τὴν τοῦ θεοῦ δύναμιν; Plut., Cato Min. 791 [64, 5] τὸ Κάτωνος φρόνημα χωρεῖν; Synes., Kingship 29 p. 31d φιλοσοφία has her abode παρὰ τῷ θεῷ … καὶ ὅταν αὐτὴν μὴ χωρῇ κατιοῦσαν ὁ χθόνιος χῶρος, μένει παρὰ τῷ πατρί=and if she comes down and the region of the earth cannot contain her, she remains with the Father; SIG 814, 11 [67 A.D.]; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 238, 8; PGM 4, 729; Ps.-Phocyl. 89; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 225) τὸν λόγον Mt 19:11. Pass. Dg 12:7. W. acc. to be supplied Mt 19:12ab=ISm 6:1; cp. ITr 5:1.γ. of a native condition permit, allow for ἃ οὐ χωρεῖ ἡ φύσις αὐτῆς=(Mary has had a child) something that her present native (virginal) condition does not allow for GJs 19:3 (s. φύσις 2). DELG s.v. χώρα. M-M. Sv. -
69 tutmak
"1. /ı/ to hold; to take hold of; to grip; to grab. 2. /ı/ to hold back; to restrain. 3. /ı/ to hunt: kuş tutmak to hunt birds. 4. /ı/ to nab; to arrest (someone). 5. /ı/ mil. to capture, occupy (a position). 6. /ı/ to grasp, understand (that something is happening). 7. /ı/ to reach, come to, arrive at (a place); to make it to (a place). 8. /ı/ to detain (someone); to hold (someone) up. 9. /ı/ to look after, watch over (someone). 10. /ı, da/ to keep (someone, something) in (a place); to maintain (something) (at a certain level). 11. /ı/ (for something) to take up (so much space). 12. /ı/ (for writing) to cover (a place). 13. /ı/ (for fog, etc.) to cover, envelop (a place). 14. /ı/ (for a sound) to fill (a place). 15. /ı/ to reserve (a place). 16. /ı/ (for snow) to stick to; (for ice) to form in: Sokaklar buz tuttu. The streets have gotten icy. 17. /ı/ (for cloth) to show (a stain, dust, etc.). 18. /ı/ to patrol; to mount guard over or guard (a place); to man. 19. /ı/ to back, support. 20. /ı/ to approve of, like. 21. (for something) to be accepted, win general approval. 22. /ı/ to keep (one´s promise, one´s word). 23. /ı/ (for one thing) to accord with, be consistent with, jibe with, agree with. 24. /ı/ to rent, Brit. hire. 25. /ı/ to hire, take on, employ. 26. /ı/ to take up, embark on (a job). 27. /ı/ to have (a steady job). 28. /ı/ (for a man) to be married to. 29. /ı/ (for something) to make (someone) feel sick at his stomach; to give (someone) a headache. 30. (for someone´s curse) to be realized, come true, come to pass. 31. /ı/ to be seized with (the hiccups, fit of coughing, etc.): O sırada onu öyle bir gülme krizi tuttu ki odadan çıkmak zorunda kaldı. At that point she got the giggles so bad that she had to leave the room. 32. (for a pain, cough, etc.) to begin again; (for a condition) to crop up again: Of, gene sancım tuttu. Ouf! My pain´s started up again. Remzi´nin inatçılığı tuttu. Remzi´s stubborn streak is showing again. Pakize´nin babaları tutmuş galiba. Pakize appears to be having a nervous seizure. 33. (for someone) to get (malaria): Dursun´u sıtma tutmuş. I hear Dursun´s got malaria. 34. /ı/ to do (something) (in a certain way): Bu işi hızlı tutalım. Let´s get this job done quickly./Let´s do this job quickly. 35. /ı/ to make (something) (in a certain way): Bu binayı mümkün olduğu kadar geniş tutmak istiyoruz. We want to make this building as wide as possible. 36. /ı/ (for something) to total, come to a total of, come to, amount to, add up to. 37. /ı/ (for a place) to be open to, be exposed to, be unprotected from (the wind). 38. /ı/ to keep (something) (in a certain state): Odanı temiz tut! Keep your room clean! Başını dik tut! Hold your head up straight! 39. /ı, a/ to throw (something) at; to fire (something) at; to shower (something) upon: Şehri topa tuttular. They mounted an artillery assault on the city. Gelini hediye yağmuruna tuttular. They showered the bride with gifts. 40. /ı, a/ to add (a sum) to (an amount owed). 41. /ı, a/ to hold (something) over, close to, near, or up to: O diayı ışığa tut. Hold that slide to the light. 42. /ı/ to gain (weight), put on (weight): Bu et tutmamış davarı satalım. Let´s sell these skinny cows. 43. /ı/ to use (a razor); to wear (a yashmak). 44. /ı/ (for milk) to form (cream): Süt kaymak tuttu. The milk´s creamed. 45. /ı/ (for an amount of time) to pass (while going from one place to another): İzmir´le Bodrum arası altı saat tutar. It takes six hours to drive from İzmir to Bodrum. 46. to take it into one´s head to, decide suddenly to, up and (do something): Şimdi de Ankara´ya gideceği tuttu. Now he´s taken it into his head to go to Ankara. Sonunda tuttu bütün malını mülkünü Şebnem´in üstüne yaptı. In the end he upped and made everything he owned over to Şebnem. Arada sırada tutar bizi balık yemeye götürür. Every once in a while he´ll up and take us out to eat fish. 47. /ı, a/ to serve, offer (a guest) (something to eat or drink): Şennur, kuzum, misafirimize şeker -
70 מלוא
מְלוֹא, מְלֹאm. (b. h.; מָלֵא) fulness, contents. Mikv. III, 1, sq. עד שיצא ממנו מְלוֹאוֹ ועוד until a quantity equal to its original contents and something besides have run off. Y.Succ.I, 51d top אכסדרה שנפרצה במְלוֹאָחּוכ׳ an exedra which is (on one side) entirely open towards the public road. Ib. bot. כמְלוֹאוֹ של דלי as far as the bucket is let down into the water (for filling it). Ḥull. II, 3 אם יש בסכין מְלֹא צואר if the slaughtering knife has the length of the width of the neck. Kidd.33a מ׳ עיניו as far as his eye can reach. Sabb.30a, a. e. כמ׳ נימא as much as a hairs breadth. Sifré Num. 160 (expl. אבן יד, Num. 35:17) מ׳ יד as large as the grasp of the hand; a. fr.Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 3 מ׳ טימיא, v. לָטוֹמְיָא. -
71 מלא
מְלוֹא, מְלֹאm. (b. h.; מָלֵא) fulness, contents. Mikv. III, 1, sq. עד שיצא ממנו מְלוֹאוֹ ועוד until a quantity equal to its original contents and something besides have run off. Y.Succ.I, 51d top אכסדרה שנפרצה במְלוֹאָחּוכ׳ an exedra which is (on one side) entirely open towards the public road. Ib. bot. כמְלוֹאוֹ של דלי as far as the bucket is let down into the water (for filling it). Ḥull. II, 3 אם יש בסכין מְלֹא צואר if the slaughtering knife has the length of the width of the neck. Kidd.33a מ׳ עיניו as far as his eye can reach. Sabb.30a, a. e. כמ׳ נימא as much as a hairs breadth. Sifré Num. 160 (expl. אבן יד, Num. 35:17) מ׳ יד as large as the grasp of the hand; a. fr.Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 3 מ׳ טימיא, v. לָטוֹמְיָא. -
72 מְלוֹא
מְלוֹא, מְלֹאm. (b. h.; מָלֵא) fulness, contents. Mikv. III, 1, sq. עד שיצא ממנו מְלוֹאוֹ ועוד until a quantity equal to its original contents and something besides have run off. Y.Succ.I, 51d top אכסדרה שנפרצה במְלוֹאָחּוכ׳ an exedra which is (on one side) entirely open towards the public road. Ib. bot. כמְלוֹאוֹ של דלי as far as the bucket is let down into the water (for filling it). Ḥull. II, 3 אם יש בסכין מְלֹא צואר if the slaughtering knife has the length of the width of the neck. Kidd.33a מ׳ עיניו as far as his eye can reach. Sabb.30a, a. e. כמ׳ נימא as much as a hairs breadth. Sifré Num. 160 (expl. אבן יד, Num. 35:17) מ׳ יד as large as the grasp of the hand; a. fr.Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 3 מ׳ טימיא, v. לָטוֹמְיָא. -
73 מְלֹא
מְלוֹא, מְלֹאm. (b. h.; מָלֵא) fulness, contents. Mikv. III, 1, sq. עד שיצא ממנו מְלוֹאוֹ ועוד until a quantity equal to its original contents and something besides have run off. Y.Succ.I, 51d top אכסדרה שנפרצה במְלוֹאָחּוכ׳ an exedra which is (on one side) entirely open towards the public road. Ib. bot. כמְלוֹאוֹ של דלי as far as the bucket is let down into the water (for filling it). Ḥull. II, 3 אם יש בסכין מְלֹא צואר if the slaughtering knife has the length of the width of the neck. Kidd.33a מ׳ עיניו as far as his eye can reach. Sabb.30a, a. e. כמ׳ נימא as much as a hairs breadth. Sifré Num. 160 (expl. אבן יד, Num. 35:17) מ׳ יד as large as the grasp of the hand; a. fr.Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 3 מ׳ טימיא, v. לָטוֹמְיָא. -
74 קמץ
קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a. -
75 קָמַץ
קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a.
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