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opiniones diversas

  • 1 opiniones diversas

    (n.) = mixed reactions, mixed reviews
    Ex. This article describes the curved futuristic design of the new Cholla Library and the mixed public reactions to the building designed by the architect Will Bruder.
    Ex. What is clear in the literature is that this initiative has mixed reviews = Lo que está claro en las diferentes publicaciones existentes sobre este tema es que este proyecto ha recibido opiniones diversas.
    * * *
    (n.) = mixed reactions, mixed reviews

    Ex: This article describes the curved futuristic design of the new Cholla Library and the mixed public reactions to the building designed by the architect Will Bruder.

    Ex: What is clear in the literature is that this initiative has mixed reviews = Lo que está claro en las diferentes publicaciones existentes sobre este tema es que este proyecto ha recibido opiniones diversas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > opiniones diversas

  • 2 recibir opiniones diversas

    (v.) = receive + mixed reviews
    Ex. Although 70% of the country's 2-year and 4-year colleges are offering online courses, the method of delivery is receiving mixed reviews.
    * * *
    (v.) = receive + mixed reviews

    Ex: Although 70% of the country's 2-year and 4-year colleges are offering online courses, the method of delivery is receiving mixed reviews.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recibir opiniones diversas

  • 3 eritzi-meritziar

    opiniones diversas

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  • 4 opinión

    f.
    opinion, notion, conviction, belief.
    * * *
    1 (juicio) opinion, view
    en mi opinión in my opinion, in my view
    \
    cambiar de opinión to change one's mind
    la opinión pública public opinion
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF opinion, view

    ser de la opinión (de) que... — to be of the opinion that..., take the view that...

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    femenino opinion

    ¿cuál es tu opinión sobre el programa? — what do you think of the program?

    * * *
    = claim, contention, feedback, judgement [judgment], regard, view, say, voice, perception.
    Ex. The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.
    Ex. The main contentions are that it would serve both the long-term interests of authors and publishers and the interests of users of information.
    Ex. The statements are framed one at a time, and feedback is available at each stage, hence the term 'interactive searching'.
    Ex. In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.
    Ex. Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.
    Ex. There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.
    Ex. I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.
    Ex. I am particularly interested in hearing from practicing music and digital librarians, those in industry, and those who have had experience with other evaluation programmes, though all voices are welcomed.
    Ex. Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).
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    * a la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * ante la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * apoyar un opinión = support + contention.
    * artículo de opinión = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed.
    * atrincherado en las opiniones de Uno = set in + Posesivo + opinions.
    * cambiar de opinión = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tune.
    * cambiar de opinión a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.
    * cambio de opinión = change of heart, change of mind.
    * columna de opinión = op-ed.
    * compartir la opinión de que = share + the view that.
    * dar la opinión sobre = give + opinion on.
    * dar una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * de acuerdo con + Posesivo + opinión = in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinion.
    * defender un opinión = support + view.
    * diferencia de opinión (sobre) = difference of opinion (on).
    * diferencias de opinión = shades of opinion.
    * discrepacia de opiniones = conflict of opinions.
    * divergencia de opinión = divergence of opinion.
    * división de opiniones = division of opinion, split decision, divided opinions.
    * documento de opinión = discussion document.
    * empresa dedicada a los sondeos de opinión = polling firm, polling agency.
    * en contra de la opinión general = contrary to popular belief.
    * en la opinión de = in the opinion of.
    * en mi opinión = to my mind, in my opinion, to the best of my knowledge, in my view, to my knowledge, in my books.
    * en + Posesivo + opinión = to + Posesivo + mind.
    * escuchar la opinión de Alguien = hear + opinion.
    * es mi opinión = my two cents' worth.
    * expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.
    * expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.
    * expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.
    * expresar opinión = express + view.
    * expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).
    * expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.
    * expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.
    * formarse una opinión = form + impression.
    * grupo de opinión = focus group.
    * haber división de opiniones = be split on, opinion + be divided.
    * haber división de opiniones entre los críticos = critics + be divided.
    * influir en la opinión pública = shape + public opinion, influence + public opinion.
    * intercambiar opiniones = exchange + views, share + opinions.
    * intercambio de opiniones sobre = exchange of opinion on.
    * la opinión de otra persona = a second opinion.
    * líder de opinión = opinion leader.
    * manipular la opinión = manipulate + opinion.
    * mantener una opinión = hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * mi opinión = my two cents' worth.
    * moldear la opinión pública = mould + public opinion.
    * ofrecer una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * opinión consensuada = consensus of opinion.
    * opinión de la mayoría = majority opinion.
    * opiniones diferentes = contrasting opinions.
    * opiniones diversas = mixed reactions, mixed reviews.
    * opiniones divididas = divided opinions.
    * opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.
    * opinión + estar dividida = opinion + be divided.
    * opinión general = consensus, consensus of opinion, accepted wisdom, conventional wisdom.
    * opinión general, la = received wisdom, the.
    * opinión generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.
    * opinión mayoritaria = majority opinion.
    * opinión personal = personal opinion.
    * opinión pública = outside-world, public opinion.
    * opinión pública, la = public mind, the.
    * opinión (sobre) = opinion (on).
    * pedir la opinión sobre = ask for + opinion on.
    * recabar la opinión = canvass + opinion.
    * recabar la opinión pública = gauge + public opinion.
    * recabar la opinión sobre = gauge + opinion on.
    * recabar opiniones = solicit + input.
    * recabar opinión sobre = elicit + opinion on.
    * recabar + Posesivo + opinión = gauge + Posesivo + reaction.
    * recabar una opinión = solicit + opinion.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.
    * respaldar una opinión = buttress + claim, support + view.
    * según la opinión de = in the opinion of.
    * según mi opinión = to the best of my knowledge.
    * según + Posesivo + opinión = in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinion.
    * ser de la opinión de que = be of the opinion that, be of the view that.
    * sondear la opinión pública = gauge + public opinion.
    * sondear la opinión sobre = gauge + opinion on.
    * sondeo de opinión = opinion poll, Gallup poll, perceptions study, opinion polling.
    * sondeo de opinión por teléfono = telephone opinion poll.
    * sondeo de opinión pública = public opinion poll.
    * sondeo informal de opinión = straw poll.
    * sostener la opinión = argue.
    * sostener una opinión = hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * tener derecho a expresar + Posesivo + opinión = be entitled to + Posesivo + own opinion.
    * tener la opinión = it + be + Posesivo + understanding.
    * tener opinión = take + view.
    * tener una opinión = take + viewpoint, hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * tener una opinión sobre = have + an opinion on.
    * una segunda opinión = a second opinion.
    * * *
    femenino opinion

    ¿cuál es tu opinión sobre el programa? — what do you think of the program?

    * * *
    opinión (sobre)

    Ex: A reputable supplier will readily provide names of former customers who may be contacted for their opinions on service, support and maintenance.

    = claim, contention, feedback, judgement [judgment], regard, view, say, voice, perception.

    Ex: The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.

    Ex: The main contentions are that it would serve both the long-term interests of authors and publishers and the interests of users of information.
    Ex: The statements are framed one at a time, and feedback is available at each stage, hence the term 'interactive searching'.
    Ex: In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.
    Ex: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.
    Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.
    Ex: I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.
    Ex: I am particularly interested in hearing from practicing music and digital librarians, those in industry, and those who have had experience with other evaluation programmes, though all voices are welcomed.
    Ex: Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).
    * a la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * ante la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * apoyar un opinión = support + contention.
    * artículo de opinión = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed.
    * atrincherado en las opiniones de Uno = set in + Posesivo + opinions.
    * cambiar de opinión = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tune.
    * cambiar de opinión a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.
    * cambio de opinión = change of heart, change of mind.
    * columna de opinión = op-ed.
    * compartir la opinión de que = share + the view that.
    * dar la opinión sobre = give + opinion on.
    * dar una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * de acuerdo con + Posesivo + opinión = in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinion.
    * defender un opinión = support + view.
    * diferencia de opinión (sobre) = difference of opinion (on).
    * diferencias de opinión = shades of opinion.
    * discrepacia de opiniones = conflict of opinions.
    * divergencia de opinión = divergence of opinion.
    * división de opiniones = division of opinion, split decision, divided opinions.
    * documento de opinión = discussion document.
    * empresa dedicada a los sondeos de opinión = polling firm, polling agency.
    * en contra de la opinión general = contrary to popular belief.
    * en la opinión de = in the opinion of.
    * en mi opinión = to my mind, in my opinion, to the best of my knowledge, in my view, to my knowledge, in my books.
    * en + Posesivo + opinión = to + Posesivo + mind.
    * escuchar la opinión de Alguien = hear + opinion.
    * es mi opinión = my two cents' worth.
    * expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.
    * expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.
    * expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.
    * expresar opinión = express + view.
    * expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).
    * expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.
    * expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.
    * expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.
    * formarse una opinión = form + impression.
    * grupo de opinión = focus group.
    * haber división de opiniones = be split on, opinion + be divided.
    * haber división de opiniones entre los críticos = critics + be divided.
    * influir en la opinión pública = shape + public opinion, influence + public opinion.
    * intercambiar opiniones = exchange + views, share + opinions.
    * intercambio de opiniones sobre = exchange of opinion on.
    * la opinión de otra persona = a second opinion.
    * líder de opinión = opinion leader.
    * manipular la opinión = manipulate + opinion.
    * mantener una opinión = hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * mi opinión = my two cents' worth.
    * moldear la opinión pública = mould + public opinion.
    * ofrecer una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * opinión consensuada = consensus of opinion.
    * opinión de la mayoría = majority opinion.
    * opiniones diferentes = contrasting opinions.
    * opiniones diversas = mixed reactions, mixed reviews.
    * opiniones divididas = divided opinions.
    * opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.
    * opinión + estar dividida = opinion + be divided.
    * opinión general = consensus, consensus of opinion, accepted wisdom, conventional wisdom.
    * opinión general, la = received wisdom, the.
    * opinión generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.
    * opinión mayoritaria = majority opinion.
    * opinión personal = personal opinion.
    * opinión pública = outside-world, public opinion.
    * opinión pública, la = public mind, the.
    * opinión (sobre) = opinion (on).
    * pedir la opinión sobre = ask for + opinion on.
    * recabar la opinión = canvass + opinion.
    * recabar la opinión pública = gauge + public opinion.
    * recabar la opinión sobre = gauge + opinion on.
    * recabar opiniones = solicit + input.
    * recabar opinión sobre = elicit + opinion on.
    * recabar + Posesivo + opinión = gauge + Posesivo + reaction.
    * recabar una opinión = solicit + opinion.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.
    * respaldar una opinión = buttress + claim, support + view.
    * según la opinión de = in the opinion of.
    * según mi opinión = to the best of my knowledge.
    * según + Posesivo + opinión = in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinion.
    * ser de la opinión de que = be of the opinion that, be of the view that.
    * sondear la opinión pública = gauge + public opinion.
    * sondear la opinión sobre = gauge + opinion on.
    * sondeo de opinión = opinion poll, Gallup poll, perceptions study, opinion polling.
    * sondeo de opinión por teléfono = telephone opinion poll.
    * sondeo de opinión pública = public opinion poll.
    * sondeo informal de opinión = straw poll.
    * sostener la opinión = argue.
    * sostener una opinión = hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * tener derecho a expresar + Posesivo + opinión = be entitled to + Posesivo + own opinion.
    * tener la opinión = it + be + Posesivo + understanding.
    * tener opinión = take + view.
    * tener una opinión = take + viewpoint, hold + view, hold + opinion.
    * tener una opinión sobre = have + an opinion on.
    * una segunda opinión = a second opinion.

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    opinion
    no comparto tu opinión sobre este tema I do not share your view o opinion o I disagree with you on this subject
    ¿cuál es tu opinión sobre el programa? what do you think of the program?
    ¿qué opinión le merece esta nueva producción? ( frml); what is your opinion of this new production?
    en mi opinión fue un error in my opinion it was a mistake
    cambió de opinión he changed his mind
    es de la opinión de que no se les debe pegar a los niños she doesn't believe in hitting children, she is of the opinion that you mustn't hit children
    importantes sectores de opinión piensan que … significant bodies of opinion think that …
    es una cuestión de opinión it's a matter of opinion
    no tengo muy buena opinión de él I don't think very highly of him, I don't have a very high opinion of him
    Compuesto:
    la opinión pública public opinion
    un cambio en la opinión pública a change in public opinion
    no se puede engañar a la opinión pública con falsas promesas you cannot fool people o the public with false promises
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    opinión sustantivo femenino
    opinion;

    cambió de opinión he changed his mind;
    la opinión pública public opinion
    opinión sustantivo femenino opinion: siempre está cambiando de opinión, she's always changing her mind

    ' opinión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adherirse
    - antinuclear
    - apoyarse
    - apreciación
    - asesorar
    - aventurar
    - cambio
    - certera
    - certero
    - concepto
    - consejo
    - criterio
    - decantar
    - decir
    - discutible
    - disidencia
    - ecuánime
    - emitir
    - encuesta
    - entender
    - fama
    - idea
    - impresión
    - incluso
    - judicatura
    - juicio
    - manifestar
    -
    - opinar
    - opositor
    - opositora
    - opuesta
    - opuesto
    - para
    - parecer
    - pericial
    - prender
    - previa
    - previo
    - pronunciarse
    - prospección
    - prudente
    - pulsar
    - ratificar
    - según
    - sentir
    - sesgar
    - solicitar
    - someter
    - sondeo
    English:
    about-face
    - about-turn
    - advance
    - adverse
    - approve of
    - argue
    - belief
    - book
    - change
    - colour
    - currency
    - current
    - dead
    - decided
    - differ
    - discount
    - editorial
    - esteem
    - estimation
    - feeling
    - find
    - frank
    - glowing
    - groundswell
    - high
    - inflated
    - initially
    - judge
    - judgement
    - judgment
    - like-minded
    - low
    - mind
    - minority
    - mirror
    - misguided
    - mixed
    - moderate
    - one-sided
    - opinion
    - opinion poll
    - opposing
    - opposite
    - outlook
    - partisan
    - poll
    - position
    - prerogative
    - prevail
    - prevailing
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    opinion;
    en mi opinión no deberíamos ir in my opinion, we shouldn't go;
    es mi opinión personal that's my personal opinion;
    ¿cuál es tu opinión al respecto? what's your opinion o view on this matter?;
    después de escuchar distintas opiniones sobre el tema… after hearing different views on the matter…;
    compartir una opinión to share a view o an opinion;
    he cambiado de opinión I've changed my mind;
    expresar o [m5] dar una opinión to give an opinion;
    reservarse la opinión to reserve judgment;
    ser de la opinión de que to be of the opinion that;
    ser una cuestión de opinión to be a matter of opinion;
    tener buena/mala opinión de alguien to have a high/low opinion of sb
    la opinión pública public opinion
    * * *
    f opinion;
    la opinión pública public opinion;
    en mi opinión in my opinion;
    tener buena/mala opinión de alguien think highly/little of s.o.
    * * *
    opinión nf, pl - niones : opinion, belief
    * * *
    opinión n opinion / view

    Spanish-English dictionary > opinión

  • 5 diverso

    adj.
    diverse, different, mixed, assorted.
    * * *
    1 different
    adjetivo pl diversos,-as
    1 several, various
    * * *
    (f. - diversa)
    adj.
    diverse, various
    * * *
    ADJ
    1.
    1) (=variado) diverse, varied
    2) (=diferente) different (de from)
    3) pl diversos several, various
    2.
    SMPL (Com) sundries
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    1) (variado, diferente)
    2) (pl) ( varios) various, several
    * * *
    = different, diverse, multifarious, varying, broad-based [broad based], multidimensional [multi-dimensional].
    Ex. A variable length field takes different lengths in different records.
    Ex. Homographs are words which have the same spelling as each other but very diverse meanings.
    Ex. In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
    Ex. A uniform title is the title by which a work that has appeared under varying titles is to be identified for cataloguing purposes.
    Ex. However, the organisation is well on its way to becoming a broad-based provider of databases and end-user oriented information services in all areas of engineering.
    Ex. The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.
    ----
    * de diversa índole = kaleidoscopic, of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de diversos tipos = of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de diverso tipo = of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de modos diversos = variously.
    * diversos = a variety of.
    * en diversas lenguas = multilingually.
    * en diversas ocasiones = on several occasions.
    * en diverso grado = to varying extents, to varying degrees.
    * en diversos formatos = multiform.
    * haber de muy diversos tipos = come in + all/many (sorts of) shapes and sizes.
    * opiniones diversas = mixed reactions, mixed reviews.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    1) (variado, diferente)
    2) (pl) ( varios) various, several
    * * *
    = different, diverse, multifarious, varying, broad-based [broad based], multidimensional [multi-dimensional].

    Ex: A variable length field takes different lengths in different records.

    Ex: Homographs are words which have the same spelling as each other but very diverse meanings.
    Ex: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
    Ex: A uniform title is the title by which a work that has appeared under varying titles is to be identified for cataloguing purposes.
    Ex: However, the organisation is well on its way to becoming a broad-based provider of databases and end-user oriented information services in all areas of engineering.
    Ex: The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.
    * de diversa índole = kaleidoscopic, of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de diversos tipos = of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de diverso tipo = of one type or another, of one sort or another, of one kind or another.
    * de modos diversos = variously.
    * diversos = a variety of.
    * en diversas lenguas = multilingually.
    * en diversas ocasiones = on several occasions.
    * en diverso grado = to varying extents, to varying degrees.
    * en diversos formatos = multiform.
    * haber de muy diversos tipos = come in + all/many (sorts of) shapes and sizes.
    * opiniones diversas = mixed reactions, mixed reviews.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.

    * * *
    diverso -sa
    A
    (variado, diferente): su obra cinematográfica es muy diversa his cinematic output is very varied o diverse
    seres de diversa naturaleza creatures of various types, various types of creatures
    ha desempeñado las más diversas actividades she has engaged in a very wide range of activities o in many diverse activities
    B (pl) (varios) various, several
    cultivan diversos tipos de naranjas they grow several o various types of oranges
    * * *

    diverso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    1 (variado, diferente):

    seres de diversa naturaleza various types of creatures;
    ha desempeñado las más diversas actividades she has engaged in a very wide range of activities
    2 (pl) ( varios) various, several
    diverso,-a adjetivo
    1 (distinto) different
    2 (variado) varied: un panorama muy diverso de corrientes artísticas, a wide range of artistic trends 3 diversos, (varios) several: se lo he dicho en diversas ocasiones, I've told him on several occasions
    ' diverso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    diversa
    - variado
    - vario
    English:
    diverse
    - misc.
    - miscellaneous
    - motley
    - varied
    * * *
    diverso, -a adj
    1. [diferente] different;
    una producción literaria muy diversa an extremely varied literary output;
    el zoo cuenta con especies de lo más diverso the zoo has all sorts of species
    2.
    diversos [varios] several, various;
    no pude asistir por diversas razones I couldn't attend for a number of reasons
    * * *
    adj diverse;
    diversos several, various
    * * *
    diverso, -sa adj
    : diverse, various
    * * *
    diverso adj (diferente) varied / different

    Spanish-English dictionary > diverso

  • 6 recibir

    v.
    1 to receive.
    recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the head
    estoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classes
    Ellos reciben monedas They receive coins.
    Ella recibe el reconocimiento She received=accepted the acknowledgement.
    2 to receive (persona, visita).
    lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause
    3 to meet.
    4 to get (captar) (ondas de radio, televisión).
    aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here
    5 to hold surgery (atender visitas) (médico, dentista).
    6 to welcome, to give a reception to, to receive.
    Ellos recibieron a Ricardo They welcomed Richard.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to receive
    2 (invitados) to entertain
    4 (acoger) to welcome, receive
    \
    recibe un abrazo de (en carta) best wishes from, lots of love from
    recibí (factura) received
    recibir una negativa to be refused, meet with a refusal
    * * *
    verb
    2) get
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=ser beneficiario de)
    a) [+ dinero, apoyo, llamada, noticias] to receive, get; [+ ayuda, homenaje] to receive

    recibirán una compensación económica — they'll get compensation, they will receive financial compensation más frm

    he recibido del Sr Gómez la cantidad de... — [en recibo] received from Sr Gómez the sum of...

    ¿recibiste mi carta? — did you get my letter?

    "mensaje recibido" — (Radio) "message received"

    recibir asistencia médica — to receive medical assistance, be given medical assistance

    recibir el calificativo de — to be labelled (as)

    recibir el nombre de — frm (=llamarse) to be called; [al nacer] to be named

    b) [lago, río, mar]
    2) (=sufrir) [+ susto] to get

    recibir un golpe — to be hit, be struck

    3) [+ persona]
    a) (=acoger) to welcome

    ir a recibir a algn — to meet sb

    salieron a recibirlos al jardín — they received them in the garden

    b) [para reunión, entrevista] [gen] to see; [formalmente] to receive
    c) [en el matrimonio] to take
    4) (Taur)
    5) (=aceptar) [+ propuesta, sugerencia] to receive
    6) [en correspondencia]

    reciba un saludo de... — yours sincerely...

    7) (=sostener) [+ peso] to bear
    2. VI
    1) frm [en casa] (=tener invitados) to entertain; (=tener visitas) to receive visitors

    la baronesa solo puede recibir los lunes — the baroness is only at home on Mondays, the baroness can only receive visitors on Mondays

    2) [médico] to see patients
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive

    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?

    b) (Rad, TV) to receive
    c) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive

    ¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?

    ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...

    recibe el nombre de... — it is called...

    reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)

    recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes

    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)

    2) <persona/visita> to receive
    3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receive
    4) <peso/carga> to support
    2.

    recibe los juevesshe sees o receives visitors on Thursdays

    3.
    recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate
    * * *
    = get, greet, receive, garner, intake.
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    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.
    * recibir donaciones = attract + donation.
    * recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.
    * recibir facturas = invoice.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.
    * recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.
    * recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * recibir noticias de = hear from.
    * recibir notificación = receive + notice.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * recibir pago = receive + payment.
    * recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.
    * recibir preparación = undergo + training.
    * recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.
    * recibirse = be receivable.
    * recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.
    * recibir un golpe = take + a hit.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.
    * volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive

    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?

    b) (Rad, TV) to receive
    c) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive

    ¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?

    ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...

    recibe el nombre de... — it is called...

    reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)

    recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes

    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)

    2) <persona/visita> to receive
    3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receive
    4) <peso/carga> to support
    2.

    recibe los juevesshe sees o receives visitors on Thursdays

    3.
    recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate
    * * *
    = get, greet, receive, garner, intake.

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    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.
    * recibir donaciones = attract + donation.
    * recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.
    * recibir facturas = invoice.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.
    * recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.
    * recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * recibir noticias de = hear from.
    * recibir notificación = receive + notice.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * recibir pago = receive + payment.
    * recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.
    * recibir preparación = undergo + training.
    * recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.
    * recibirse = be receivable.
    * recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.
    * recibir un golpe = take + a hit.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.
    * volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.

    * * *
    recibir [I1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹carta/paquete› to receive, get; ‹mercancías› to receive
    recibió muchos regalos para su cumpleaños she got lots of birthday gifts
    recibió el premio en nombre de su hijo he accepted o received the prize on behalf of his son
    las solicitudes se reciben en horario de oficina applications will only be accepted during office hours
    recibí del Sr Contreras la cantidad de … received from Mr Contreras the sum of …
    2 ( Rad, TV) to receive
    3 ‹ayuda/llamada/oferta› to receive
    ¿no recibiste mi recado? didn't you get my message?
    ha recibido orden de desalojar el local he has been ordered to o he has received an order to vacate the premises
    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? has the book I ordered come in yet?
    han recibido ayuda de varios organismos privados they have received help from o have been given help by various private organizations
    desde que estoy aquí no he recibido más que disgustos I've had nothing but trouble since I came here
    ha recibido muchas demostraciones de afecto people have shown her a great deal of kindness
    las plantas de esta familia reciben el nombre de … plants belonging to this family are called …
    reciba un atento saludo de … ( Corresp) sincerely yours ( AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely ( BrE)
    recibe un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo ( Corresp) best wishes, all the best ( colloq)
    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación ( frml); please accept our warmest congratulations ( frml)
    recibir la comunión to receive o take communion
    B ‹persona/visita› to receive
    nos recibieron con los brazos abiertos they welcomed us with open arms
    salió a recibir a los invitados she went out to greet o receive the guests
    van a ir a recibirlo al aeropuerto they are going to meet him at the airport
    los recibió en el salón she saw o entertained o received them in the sitting room
    el encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right away
    no recibe visitas she's not receiving visitors
    recibió al toro de rodillas he met o received the bull on his knees
    C (acoger) ‹propuesta/oferta› (+ compl) to receive
    recibió tu propuesta con entusiasmo she welcomed your proposal, she received your proposal enthusiastically
    recibieron su sugerencia fríamente her suggestion met with o received a cold reception, her suggestion was received coldly
    D ‹peso/carga› to support
    ■ recibir
    vi
    recibe los jueves y los viernes she sees o receives visitors on Thursdays and Fridays
    el doctor no recibe hoy the doctor does not have office hours ( AmE) o ( BrE) surgery today
    ( AmL) ( Educ) to graduate
    acaba de recibirse she has just graduated o got her degree
    recibirse DE algo to qualify AS sth
    se recibió de abogado/médico he qualified as a lawyer/doctor
    * * *

     

    recibir ( conjugate recibir) verbo transitivo ( en general) to receive;

    reciba un atento saludo de … (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE);
    recibir a algn con los brazos abiertos to welcome sb with open arms;
    van a ir a recibirlo they are going to meet him;
    el encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right away
    recibirse verbo pronominal (AmL) (Educ) to graduate;
    recibirse de algo to qualify as sth
    recibir
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (un regalo, llamada, etc) to receive, get: recibieron una mala noticia, they were given some bad news
    recibió un golpe en la espalda, he was hit on the back
    (un premio) to win
    2 (en el despacho) to receive
    (acoger) to welcome
    (en el aeropuerto, etc) to meet
    3 (un consejo) no le gusta recibir consejos, she doesn't like taking advice
    4 Telec to receive
    5 (un nombre) estas construcciones reciben el nombre de basílicas, these buildings are called basilicas
    II vi (admitir visitas) to receive, see visitors: esta doctora sólo recibe los martes y los jueves, the doctor is only available for consultation on Tuesday and Thursday

    ' recibir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acoger
    - baqueteada
    - baqueteado
    - cobrar
    - dar
    - ingresar
    - autorizar
    - esperar
    - le
    English:
    bind over
    - bow
    - come into
    - deserts
    - entertain
    - get
    - greet
    - have
    - incoming
    - interested
    - lap up
    - on
    - receive
    - reception
    - see in
    - step forward
    - meet
    - public
    - qualify
    - red
    - relief
    - sign
    - take
    - turn
    - usher
    * * *
    vt
    1. [tomar, aceptar, admitir] to receive;
    [carta, regalo, premio, llamada, respuesta] to receive, to get; [propuesta, sugerencia] to receive; [castigo] to be given; [susto] to get; [clase, instrucción] to have;
    recibir una paliza to get beaten up;
    recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the head;
    un sector que recibe muchas ayudas del gobierno an industry which receives substantial government aid;
    recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura he won o was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature;
    el anuncio fue muy bien recibido the announcement was welcomed;
    recibieron la orden de detener al general they received o were given the order to arrest the general;
    he recibido una carta suya o [m5] de ella I've received o had a letter from her;
    recibió la noticia con alegría he was very happy about the news;
    recibir consejos de alguien to receive advice from sb, to be given advice by sb;
    recibí orden de que no la molestaran I received orders that she was not to be disturbed;
    estoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classes;
    estos pilares reciben todo el peso del techo these pillars take the weight of the whole roof;
    Formal
    reciba mi más cordial o [m5] sincera felicitación please accept my sincere congratulations
    2. [persona, visita] to receive;
    lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause;
    ¿cuándo cree que podrá recibirnos? when do you think she'll be able to see us?
    3. [ir a buscar] to meet;
    fuimos a recibirla al aeropuerto we went to meet her at the airport
    4. [captar] [ondas de radio, televisión] to get;
    aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here;
    torre de control a V-5, ¿me recibe? ground control to V-5, do you read me?
    vi
    [atender visitas] [médico, dentista] to hold surgery; [rey, papa, ministro] to receive visitors;
    el médico no recibe hoy the doctor isn't seeing any patients today
    * * *
    v/t receive
    * * *
    1) : to receive, to get
    2) : to welcome
    : to receive visitors
    * * *
    1. (en general) to receive / to get
    2. (a una persona) to meet [pt. & pp. met] / to welcome

    Spanish-English dictionary > recibir

  • 7 vary

    'veəri
    1. verb
    (to make, be or become different: These apples vary in size from small to medium.) variar

    2. noun
    (something that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc: Have you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?) variable
    - variability
    - variation
    - varied

    vary vb variar
    tr['veərɪ]
    1 variar
    1 variar de
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to vary between... and... oscilar entre... y...
    vary ['vɛri] v, varied ; varying vt
    : variar, diversificar
    vary vi
    1) change: variar, cambiar
    2) deviate: desviarse
    v.
    alternar v.
    cambiar (Variar) v.
    demudar v.
    variar v.
    'veri, 'veəri
    1.
    varies, varying, varied intransitive verb
    a) (change, fluctuate) variar*

    the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°

    when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende

    b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*
    c) ( diverge)

    to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo

    d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable

    2.
    vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a
    ['vɛǝrɪ]
    1. VT
    1) (=make variable) [+ routine, diet] variar
    2) (=change) [+ temperature, speed] cambiar, modificar
    2. VI
    1) (=differ) [amounts, sizes, conditions] variar

    to vary according to sthvariar según or dependiendo de algo

    it varies — depende, según

    2) (=be at odds)
    3) (=change, fluctuate) [weight, temperature, number] oscilar
    * * *
    ['veri, 'veəri]
    1.
    varies, varying, varied intransitive verb
    a) (change, fluctuate) variar*

    the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°

    when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende

    b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*
    c) ( diverge)

    to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo

    d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable

    2.
    vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a

    English-spanish dictionary > vary

  • 8 variety

    plural - varieties; noun
    1) (the quality of being of many different kinds or of being varied: There's a great deal of variety in this job.) variedad
    2) (a mixed collection or range: The children got a variety of toys on their birthdays.) surtido, variedad (de)
    3) (a sort or kind: They grow fourteen different varieties of rose.) variedad
    4) (a type of mixed theatrical entertainment including dances, songs, short sketches etc: I much prefer operas to variety; (also adjective) a variety show.) (espectáculo de) variedades
    1. variedad / diversidad
    2. clase / variedad
    a variety of varios / muchos / diversos
    tr[və'raɪətɪ]
    2 (assortment) surtido
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    a wide variety of gran diversidad de
    for a variety of reasons por razones diversas
    variety is the spice of life en la variedad está el gusto
    variety show (espectáculo de) variedades nombre femenino plural
    variety [və'raɪət̬i] n, pl - ties
    1) diversity: diversidad f, variedad f
    2) assortment: surtido m
    for a variety of reasons: por diversas razones
    3) sort: clase f
    4) breed: variedad f (de plantas)
    n.
    diversidad s.f.
    surtido s.m.
    variedad s.f.
    variedades s.f.pl.
    və'raɪəti
    noun (pl - ties)
    a) u ( diversity) variedad f, diversidad f
    b) c ( assortment)

    variety OF something: the fabric comes in a variety of shades la tela viene en varios colores; for a variety of reasons — por varias or distintas or diversas razones

    c) c ( sort) clase f
    [vǝ'raɪǝtɪ]
    1.
    N (gen) variedad f ; (=range, diversity) diversidad f ; (Comm) [of stock] surtido m

    for a variety of reasonspor varias or diversas razones

    2.
    CPD

    variety artist Nartista mf de variedades

    variety show Nespectáculo m de variedades

    variety store N(US) bazar m (tienda barata que vende de todo)

    variety theatre Nteatro m de variedades

    * * *
    [və'raɪəti]
    noun (pl - ties)
    a) u ( diversity) variedad f, diversidad f
    b) c ( assortment)

    variety OF something: the fabric comes in a variety of shades la tela viene en varios colores; for a variety of reasons — por varias or distintas or diversas razones

    c) c ( sort) clase f

    English-spanish dictionary > variety

  • 9 inter

    inter (altindisch antar, innen, innerhalb, zwischen, ahd. untar), I) Adv. = μεταξύ, zwischen, dazwischen, nur noch poet. bei spät. Dicht., stetit arduus inter pontus, Val. Flacc.: tibi tot motibus inter diviso, durch so viele dazwischenliegende Berge, Val. Flacc. (vgl. πολλά μεταξυ οὔρεα, Hom.). Vgl. Prisc. 14, 35 (wo ego curro inter).

    II) Praep. m. Acc., zur Bezeichnung des Vorhandenseins eines Gegenstandes in der Mitte oder im Umkreise eines od. mehrerer, zwischen, unter, in der Mitte von, im Umkreise von, umgeben von u. dgl., A) eig., im Raume, 1) im Zustande der Ruhe: erat inter ceteram planitiem mons saxeus, Sall.: inter Euboeam continentemque, Nep.: ager Tarquiniorum, qui inter urbem ac Tiberim fuit, Liv.: dem Nomen nachgesetzt, Faesulas inter Arretiumque, Liv. – moror inter aras, templa, Cic.: assequitur inter lucos hominem, Cic.: insula inter vada sita, Tac.: inter vicos aut inter vias manere zwischen den St. = auf den St., Suet: inter signa atque vexilla, umgeben von usw., Suet. – v. Sichbefinden usw. unter einer Menge, cum (Hercules) inter homines esset, Cic.: inter multos saucios consul relictus, Liv.: inter multitudinem sociorum Italici generis... tres Campani equites erant, Liv.: dem Nomen nachgesetzt, extremos inter euntem, Hor.: u. vom Nomen getrennt, utinam inter errem nuda leones, Hor. – unus eminet inter omnes in omni genere dicendi, Cic. – inter alia prodigia et carne pluit, Liv. – u. bei Pers. zur Angabe des Wohnorts, inter figulos, in der Töpferstraße, Varro LL.: inter falcarios, in der Sensenmacherstraße, Cic.: inter lignarios, in der Holzhändlerstraße, Cic.

    2) im Zustande der Bewegung = zwischen, unter, zu (vgl. Thiel Verg. Aen. 12, 437), inter densas fagos assidue veniebat, Verg.: te magna inter praemia ducet, Verg.: inter stationes hostium emissi, Liv.

    B) übtr.: AA) in der Zeit: 1) zur Angabe zweier Zeitpunkte (oder Zeitereignisse), zwischen die etwas fällt = zwischen, luce inter horam tertiam et quartam tenebrae obortae fuerant, Liv.: facito inter nonas et idus Martias, Colum.: ut dies XLV inter binos ludos tollerentur, Cic.: inter Lavinium et Albam Longam coloniam deductam triginta fere interfuere anni, Liv.

    2) zur Angabe einer Zeit, in die etwas fällt, in deren Verlaufe etwas geschieht = unter, während, im Verlaufe von, inter ipsum pugnae tempus, Liv.: inter noctem, Liv.: inter omne tempus pater spectaculo esset, Liv.: inter decem annos, Cic.: inter annos XIV, Caes.: inter tot annos, Cic. – ebenso bei uneig. Zeitbestimmungen (Ereignissen usw. in der Zeit) = unter, während, bei, inter hunc tumultum, Liv.: inter colloquia cunctationemque, Liv.: haec inter cenam Tironi dictavi, Cic.: canit inter opus, Tibull. – u. beim Gerundium u. Gerundivum = während, bei, inter agendum, Verg. u.a.: inter ludendum, Quint.: inter rem agendam, Plaut.

    BB) in anderen Verhältnissen: 1) zur Angabe von Umständen, Verhältnissen u. Zuständen, unter denen etwas stattfindet, in denen sich etwas befindet = unter, bei, in, inter verbera et cruciatus, Liv.: inter fugae pugnaeque consilium oppressi, Liv.: inter tanta vitia imbecilla aetas...tenebatur, unter so groben Lastern gefesselt gehalten, Sall.: nobis inter has turbas (bei = ungeachtet d. V.) senatus tamen frequens flagitavit triumphum, Cic.: minari inter iocum, unter Scherzen, beim Sch., Suet. – inter ambi guos, quis etc., da man schwankte, wer usw., Tac.: inter haec parata atque decreta, bei diesen Vorbereitungen usw., Sall.

    2) zur Angabe einer Klasse od. Anzahl: a) unter der jemand sich als der u. der zeigt od. gilt = unter, feroces et inquieti inter socios, ignavi et imbelles inter hostes erant, Liv.: potens vir inter sui corporis homines, Liv. – adulescens inter suos et honestus et nobilis, Cic.: in oratoribus admirabile est quantum inter omnes unus excellat, Cic. – u. so bei Komparativen u. Superlativen (statt des partitiven Genetivs), quae celebrior inter ceteras ac nobilior habetur, Lact.: ipse honestissimus inter suos numerabatur, Cic. – b) unter die jmd. zu zählen ist, gewählt wird usw. = unter, inter philosophos reddendus est, Quint.: inter patres lectus, Liv.: inter patricios allecti, Suet.

    3) bei Verteilung zur Angabe der einzelnen, denen etwas zugeteilt wird = unter, inter se plurimorum bona publicata dividere, Nep.: officia partiri inter se, Cic.

    4) zur Angabe der Parteien od. Gegenstände, zwischen denen zu entscheiden usw. ist = zwischen, inter Marcellos et Claudios patricios iudicare, Cic.: inter has sententias diiudicare, Cic.: inter diversas opiniones difficilis est electio, Quint.: inter duas leges quaerere, Quint.

    5) zur Angabe der Gegenstände, zwischen denen ein Unterschied besteht = zwischen, nihil interest inter te et quadrupedem, Cic.: multa sunt alia, quae inter locum et locum plurimum differunt, worin sich ein Ort vom andern wesentlich unterscheidet, Cic.: sit hoc discrimen inter gratiosos cives atque fortes, Cic.

    6) zur Angabe zweier Beschaffenheiten, zwischen denen sich eine Gattung hält = zwischen, colorem inter aquilum candidumque, Suet.: crateritis inter chrysolithum et electrum colorem habet, Plin.

    7) zur Angabe zweier Zustände usw., zwischen denen man in Zweifel schwebt = zwischen, inter metum et iram cunctatus, Tac.: bellum inter et pacem dubitabant, Tac.: anceps crimen est inter retinentem et exigentem, Curt.

    8) zur Angabe der Personen, zwischen denen ein freundlicher oder feindlicher Verkehr besteht od. zustande gebracht wird = zwischen, quae saepissime inter me et Scipionem de amicitia disserebantur, Cic.: pacem inter duas potentissimas civitates conciliavit, Nep.: amicitiam nisi inter bonos esse non posse, Cic. – inter quos magna fuit contentio, Nep.: inter Hectora atque inter Achillem ira fuit capitalis, Hor. – quae inter nos sit (was unter uns gesagt sei), ego illas posueram, Sen. – dem Nomen nachgesetzt, quae si quos inter societas aut est aut fuit, Cic.

    9) mit einem Pronomen zum Ausdruck der Reziprozität (Wechselbeziehung der Tätigkeit zweier od. mehrerer Subjekte aufeinander), in den Verbindd.: a) inter se, inter nos, inter vos, inter ipsos = einander, untereinander, gegenseitig, miteinander, α) bei Verben: amare inter se, Ter., Cic. u.a.: timere inter se, Nep.: aspicere inter se, Cic.: quasi nunc non norimus nos inter nos, Ter.: quod inter nos liceat dicere, unter uns gesagt, Cic.: u. so quod inter nos est, Sen.: hoc mirabilius, quod vos inter vos risum tenere possitis, Cic. – colloqui inter se, miteinander, Cic.: ludere inter se (nos), Plaut. u. Suet.: inter se cornibus pugnare, Varro: inter se repugnare, Cic. – β) bei Substst.: ita effici complexiones atomorum inter se, Cic.: non patiar, ut caedes civium inter se fiat, Cic.: auxerat inter se opinionem, die wechselseitige Achtung, Liv.: circa quem (tropum) et grammaticis inter ipsos et philosophis pugna est, Quint. – γ) bei Adjektt. u. Adverbb.: inter se nondum satis noti, Liv.: inter se inimicos esse, Hyg.: placide modesteque inter se rem publicam tractare, in gegenseitiger Friedfertigkeit u. Mäßigung, Sall. Vgl. Fabri Liv. 21, 39, 9. – b) inter se auch zur Andeutung eines gegenseitigen Verhältnisses, in das durch fremde Einwirkung Personen gesetzt werden, ratio et oratio conciliat homines inter se, Cic.: quae res eos in magno diuturnoque bello inter se habuit, Sall. – c) inter se, inter ipsos zum Ausdruck der gegenseitigen Nähe, Ähnlichkeit u. des Gegenteils = einander, voneinander, Marius colles propinquos inter se occupat, Sall.: postquam haud procul inter se erant, Sall.: duobus locis haud longe inter se castra faciebant, Sall. – res inter se similes, Cic. u. Quint.: quamquam et ii ipsi inter se dissimiles fuerunt, Quint.: pessuma ac diversa inter se mala, Sall.: diversa causarum inter ipsas condicio, Quint.: inter se contrariae opiniones, Quint.

    CC) in besonderen Formeln u. adverbialen Ausdrücken: a) inter manus, s. 1. manus.no. I, A, h. – b) inter vias, unterwegs, Komik. u. Corp. inscr. Lat. 8, 2728. – c) inter exempla esse, zum Beispiele dienen, Tac. u. Sen.: u. so inter exempla haberi, Solin. – d) inter sicarios, wegen Meuchelmords, accusare, Cic.: quaestio inter sicarios, Cic. – e) inter pauca u. (v. Menschen) inter paucos, ganz besonders, Liv. u.a.: inter paucos disertus, beredt wie wenige, Quint. – f) inter cuncta, vor allem, Hor. ep. 1, 18, 96. – so auch inter omnia, Curt. 3, 3 (8), 17. – inter cetera, vor allem, namentlich, Liv. 37, 12, 8. Suet. Cal. 48, 2. – g) inter alia, unter anderem, cum Thrasea inter alia dixisset, ›vis ergo etc.‹, Plin. ep. 3, 16, 10. – h) inter haec, inter quae = interea (w. s.), inzwischen, Liv., Curt. u.a. (s. Mützell Curt. 3, 1, 1). – i) inter moras, mittlerweile, Plin. ep. 9, 13, 20. Suet. Ner. 49, 2: u. so inter aliquas moras, Suet. Aug. 78, 2: inter eas moras, Sall. Iug. 74, 2. – k) inter initia, inter principia, anfangs, Cels.

    / a) Solözist. inter hominibus, Augustin. conf. 1, 18 extr. – b) seinem Kasus nachgesetzt, zB. quos inter, Plaut. merc. 752. Cic. de amic. 83: Faesulas inter Arretiumque, Liv. 22, 3, 3. Vgl. Hand Turs. 3. p. 408. no. 41. Neue-Wagener Formenl.3 2, 947. – c) In der Zusammensetzung bezeichnet inter: α) dazwischen, wie intercedere, interponere.- β) in Zwischenräumen, hin u. wieder, wie interaestuare, intermittere, intervisere. – γ) unter, nieder, zugrunde, wie interire, interficere.

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  • 10 inter

    inter (altindisch antar, innen, innerhalb, zwischen, ahd. untar), I) Adv. = μεταξύ, zwischen, dazwischen, nur noch poet. bei spät. Dicht., stetit arduus inter pontus, Val. Flacc.: tibi tot motibus inter diviso, durch so viele dazwischenliegende Berge, Val. Flacc. (vgl. πολλά μεταξυ οὔρεα, Hom.). Vgl. Prisc. 14, 35 (wo ego curro inter).
    II) Praep. m. Acc., zur Bezeichnung des Vorhandenseins eines Gegenstandes in der Mitte oder im Umkreise eines od. mehrerer, zwischen, unter, in der Mitte von, im Umkreise von, umgeben von u. dgl., A) eig., im Raume, 1) im Zustande der Ruhe: erat inter ceteram planitiem mons saxeus, Sall.: inter Euboeam continentemque, Nep.: ager Tarquiniorum, qui inter urbem ac Tiberim fuit, Liv.: dem Nomen nachgesetzt, Faesulas inter Arretiumque, Liv. – moror inter aras, templa, Cic.: assequitur inter lucos hominem, Cic.: insula inter vada sita, Tac.: inter vicos aut inter vias manere zwischen den St. = auf den St., Suet: inter signa atque vexilla, umgeben von usw., Suet. – v. Sichbefinden usw. unter einer Menge, cum (Hercules) inter homines esset, Cic.: inter multos saucios consul relictus, Liv.: inter multitudinem sociorum Italici generis... tres Campani equites erant, Liv.: dem Nomen nachgesetzt, extremos inter euntem, Hor.: u. vom Nomen getrennt, utinam inter errem nuda leones,
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    Hor. – unus eminet inter omnes in omni genere dicendi, Cic. – inter alia prodigia et carne pluit, Liv. – u. bei Pers. zur Angabe des Wohnorts, inter figulos, in der Töpferstraße, Varro LL.: inter falcarios, in der Sensenmacherstraße, Cic.: inter lignarios, in der Holzhändlerstraße, Cic.
    2) im Zustande der Bewegung = zwischen, unter, zu (vgl. Thiel Verg. Aen. 12, 437), inter densas fagos assidue veniebat, Verg.: te magna inter praemia ducet, Verg.: inter stationes hostium emissi, Liv.
    B) übtr.: AA) in der Zeit: 1) zur Angabe zweier Zeitpunkte (oder Zeitereignisse), zwischen die etwas fällt = zwischen, luce inter horam tertiam et quartam tenebrae obortae fuerant, Liv.: facito inter nonas et idus Martias, Colum.: ut dies XLV inter binos ludos tollerentur, Cic.: inter Lavinium et Albam Longam coloniam deductam triginta fere interfuere anni, Liv.
    2) zur Angabe einer Zeit, in die etwas fällt, in deren Verlaufe etwas geschieht = unter, während, im Verlaufe von, inter ipsum pugnae tempus, Liv.: inter noctem, Liv.: inter omne tempus pater spectaculo esset, Liv.: inter decem annos, Cic.: inter annos XIV, Caes.: inter tot annos, Cic. – ebenso bei uneig. Zeitbestimmungen (Ereignissen usw. in der Zeit) = unter, während, bei, inter hunc tumultum, Liv.: inter colloquia cunctationemque, Liv.: haec inter cenam Tironi dictavi, Cic.: canit inter opus, Tibull. – u. beim
    ————
    Gerundium u. Gerundivum = während, bei, inter agendum, Verg. u.a.: inter ludendum, Quint.: inter rem agendam, Plaut.
    BB) in anderen Verhältnissen: 1) zur Angabe von Umständen, Verhältnissen u. Zuständen, unter denen etwas stattfindet, in denen sich etwas befindet = unter, bei, in, inter verbera et cruciatus, Liv.: inter fugae pugnaeque consilium oppressi, Liv.: inter tanta vitia imbecilla aetas...tenebatur, unter so groben Lastern gefesselt gehalten, Sall.: nobis inter has turbas (bei = ungeachtet d. V.) senatus tamen frequens flagitavit triumphum, Cic.: minari inter iocum, unter Scherzen, beim Sch., Suet. – inter ambi guos, quis etc., da man schwankte, wer usw., Tac.: inter haec parata atque decreta, bei diesen Vorbereitungen usw., Sall.
    2) zur Angabe einer Klasse od. Anzahl: a) unter der jemand sich als der u. der zeigt od. gilt = unter, feroces et inquieti inter socios, ignavi et imbelles inter hostes erant, Liv.: potens vir inter sui corporis homines, Liv. – adulescens inter suos et honestus et nobilis, Cic.: in oratoribus admirabile est quantum inter omnes unus excellat, Cic. – u. so bei Komparativen u. Superlativen (statt des partitiven Genetivs), quae celebrior inter ceteras ac nobilior habetur, Lact.: ipse honestissimus inter suos numerabatur, Cic. – b) unter die jmd. zu zählen ist, gewählt wird usw. = unter,
    ————
    inter philosophos reddendus est, Quint.: inter patres lectus, Liv.: inter patricios allecti, Suet.
    3) bei Verteilung zur Angabe der einzelnen, denen etwas zugeteilt wird = unter, inter se plurimorum bona publicata dividere, Nep.: officia partiri inter se, Cic.
    4) zur Angabe der Parteien od. Gegenstände, zwischen denen zu entscheiden usw. ist = zwischen, inter Marcellos et Claudios patricios iudicare, Cic.: inter has sententias diiudicare, Cic.: inter diversas opiniones difficilis est electio, Quint.: inter duas leges quaerere, Quint.
    5) zur Angabe der Gegenstände, zwischen denen ein Unterschied besteht = zwischen, nihil interest inter te et quadrupedem, Cic.: multa sunt alia, quae inter locum et locum plurimum differunt, worin sich ein Ort vom andern wesentlich unterscheidet, Cic.: sit hoc discrimen inter gratiosos cives atque fortes, Cic.
    6) zur Angabe zweier Beschaffenheiten, zwischen denen sich eine Gattung hält = zwischen, colorem inter aquilum candidumque, Suet.: crateritis inter chrysolithum et electrum colorem habet, Plin.
    7) zur Angabe zweier Zustände usw., zwischen denen man in Zweifel schwebt = zwischen, inter metum et iram cunctatus, Tac.: bellum inter et pacem dubitabant, Tac.: anceps crimen est inter retinentem et
    ————
    exigentem, Curt.
    8) zur Angabe der Personen, zwischen denen ein freundlicher oder feindlicher Verkehr besteht od. zustande gebracht wird = zwischen, quae saepissime inter me et Scipionem de amicitia disserebantur, Cic.: pacem inter duas potentissimas civitates conciliavit, Nep.: amicitiam nisi inter bonos esse non posse, Cic. – inter quos magna fuit contentio, Nep.: inter Hectora atque inter Achillem ira fuit capitalis, Hor. – quae inter nos sit (was unter uns gesagt sei), ego illas posueram, Sen. – dem Nomen nachgesetzt, quae si quos inter societas aut est aut fuit, Cic.
    9) mit einem Pronomen zum Ausdruck der Reziprozität (Wechselbeziehung der Tätigkeit zweier od. mehrerer Subjekte aufeinander), in den Verbindd.: a) inter se, inter nos, inter vos, inter ipsos = einander, untereinander, gegenseitig, miteinander, α) bei Verben: amare inter se, Ter., Cic. u.a.: timere inter se, Nep.: aspicere inter se, Cic.: quasi nunc non norimus nos inter nos, Ter.: quod inter nos liceat dicere, unter uns gesagt, Cic.: u. so quod inter nos est, Sen.: hoc mirabilius, quod vos inter vos risum tenere possitis, Cic. – colloqui inter se, miteinander, Cic.: ludere inter se (nos), Plaut. u. Suet.: inter se cornibus pugnare, Varro: inter se repugnare, Cic. – β) bei Substst.: ita effici complexiones atomorum inter se, Cic.: non patiar, ut caedes civium inter se fiat, Cic.: auxerat
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    inter se opinionem, die wechselseitige Achtung, Liv.: circa quem (tropum) et grammaticis inter ipsos et philosophis pugna est, Quint. – γ) bei Adjektt. u. Adverbb.: inter se nondum satis noti, Liv.: inter se inimicos esse, Hyg.: placide modesteque inter se rem publicam tractare, in gegenseitiger Friedfertigkeit u. Mäßigung, Sall. Vgl. Fabri Liv. 21, 39, 9. – b) inter se auch zur Andeutung eines gegenseitigen Verhältnisses, in das durch fremde Einwirkung Personen gesetzt werden, ratio et oratio conciliat homines inter se, Cic.: quae res eos in magno diuturnoque bello inter se habuit, Sall. – c) inter se, inter ipsos zum Ausdruck der gegenseitigen Nähe, Ähnlichkeit u. des Gegenteils = einander, voneinander, Marius colles propinquos inter se occupat, Sall.: postquam haud procul inter se erant, Sall.: duobus locis haud longe inter se castra faciebant, Sall. – res inter se similes, Cic. u. Quint.: quamquam et ii ipsi inter se dissimiles fuerunt, Quint.: pessuma ac diversa inter se mala, Sall.: diversa causarum inter ipsas condicio, Quint.: inter se contrariae opiniones, Quint.
    CC) in besonderen Formeln u. adverbialen Ausdrücken: a) inter manus, s. manus no. I, A, h. – b) inter vias, unterwegs, Komik. u. Corp. inscr. Lat. 8, 2728. – c) inter exempla esse, zum Beispiele dienen, Tac. u. Sen.: u. so inter exempla haberi, Solin. – d) inter sicarios, wegen Meuchelmords, accusare, Cic.:
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    quaestio inter sicarios, Cic. – e) inter pauca u. (v. Menschen) inter paucos, ganz besonders, Liv. u.a.: inter paucos disertus, beredt wie wenige, Quint. – f) inter cuncta, vor allem, Hor. ep. 1, 18, 96. – so auch inter omnia, Curt. 3, 3 (8), 17. – inter cetera, vor allem, namentlich, Liv. 37, 12, 8. Suet. Cal. 48, 2. – g) inter alia, unter anderem, cum Thrasea inter alia dixisset, ›vis ergo etc.‹, Plin. ep. 3, 16, 10. – h) inter haec, inter quae = interea (w. s.), inzwischen, Liv., Curt. u.a. (s. Mützell Curt. 3, 1, 1). – i) inter moras, mittlerweile, Plin. ep. 9, 13, 20. Suet. Ner. 49, 2: u. so inter aliquas moras, Suet. Aug. 78, 2: inter eas moras, Sall. Iug. 74, 2. – k) inter initia, inter principia, anfangs, Cels.
    a) Solözist. inter hominibus, Augustin. conf. 1, 18 extr. – b) seinem Kasus nachgesetzt, zB. quos inter, Plaut. merc. 752. Cic. de amic. 83: Faesulas inter Arretiumque, Liv. 22, 3, 3. Vgl. Hand Turs. 3. p. 408. no. 41. Neue-Wagener Formenl.3 2, 947. – c) In der Zusammensetzung bezeichnet inter: α) dazwischen, wie intercedere, interponere.- β) in Zwischenräumen, hin u. wieder, wie interaestuare, intermittere, intervisere. – γ) unter, nieder, zugrunde, wie interire, interficere.

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  • 11 widely

    adv.
    1 en general (generally)
    widely spaced muy espaciado(a)
    to travel widely viajar mucho
    opinions differ widely hay muchas y muy diversas opiniones
    4 ampliamente, extensamente.

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  • 12 inter

    inter, adv., and prep. with acc. [kindred to in, intra; Sanscr. antar; Goth. undar; Germ. unter; Engl. under].
    I.
    Adv., in the midst, in between ( poet. and rare):

    dumque pii petit ora patris stetit arduus inter pontus,

    Val. Fl. 5, 337:

    tot montibus inter diviso,

    id. 6, 220; 8, 382. —
    II.
    Prep., with acc., between, belwixt, among, amid, surrounded by.
    A.
    Lit., in space.
    1.
    Of position only.
    a.
    Referring to two places or objects, between:

    qui (mons Jura) est inter Sequanos et Helvetios,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 2:

    cum inter me et Brundisium Caesar esset,

    Cic. Att. 9, 2:

    inter Padum atque Alpes,

    Liv. 5, 35:

    ager Tarquiniorum, qui inter urbem ac Tiberim fuit,

    id. 2, 5:

    locus inter duos lucos,

    id. 1, 8, 5:

    apud Artemisium inter Euboeam continentemque terram,

    id. 2, 5, 2; so,

    inter haec maria Asia,

    Curt. 3, 1, 13.—
    b.
    Referring to more than two places or objects, among, in the midst of:

    inter hostium tela versari,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 46:

    inter multos saucios spe incertae vitae relictus,

    Liv. 2, 17, 4:

    rex inter primos constiterat,

    Curt. 5, 3, 9:

    inter multitudinem,

    Liv. 22, 13, 2:

    inter lignarios,

    id. 35, 41, 10:

    repertae inter spolia catenae,

    Tac. A. 2, 18:

    vicos aut inter vias manere,

    Suet. Caes. 39:

    inter ingentes solitudines,

    Sall. J 89, 4:

    inter deserta ferarum Lustra domosque,

    Verg. A. 3, 646.— So, even with a noun in the sing., in the midst of, surrounded by:

    erat inter ceteram planitiem mons,

    Sall. J. 92, 5:

    tibicines inter exercitum positi,

    Gell. 1, 11, 3:

    inter caedem aquila,

    Tac. A. 1, 60; cf.:

    inter ceteram praedam,

    Liv. 22, 16, 7; 8, 10, 10:

    inter purpuram atque aurum,

    id. 9, 17, 16. —
    2.
    With verbs of motion.
    a.
    Between, through, among:

    inter medias stationes hostium erupere,

    Liv. 35, 11:

    acies inter bina castra procedunt,

    id. 4, 18, 3; Tac. A. 14, 33:

    inter oppositas classes transmisit,

    Suet. Caes. 58:

    spatiabatur in nemore Parmenion medius inter duces,

    Curt. 7, 2, 23:

    medios inter hostes Londinium perrexit,

    Tac. A. 14, 33.—
    b.
    Pregn., including motion to and position between or among things mentioned, among, into the midst of:

    inter densas, umbrosa cacumina, fagos Adsidue veniebat,

    Verg. E. 2, 3:

    te mea dextera magna inter praemia ducet,

    id. A. 12, 437:

    dico te priore nocte venisse inter falcarios in Laecae domum,

    among the scythe-makers, into the street of the scythe-makers, Cic. Cat. 1, 4, 8.—
    B.
    Transf., of relations conceived as local.
    1.
    In discrimination (doubt, choice, etc.), between two or more objects:

    judicium inter deas tres,

    Cic. Div. 1, 50, 114; cf.:

    inter Marcellos et Claudios patricios judicare,

    id. de Or. 1, 39, 176:

    inter has sententias dijudicare,

    id. Tusc. 1, 11, 23:

    inter diversas opiniones electio, Quint. prooem. 2: discrimen inter gratiosos cives atque fortes,

    id. Balb. 21, 49:

    inter optime valere et gravissime aegrotare nihil prorsus interesse,

    id. Fin. 2, 13, 43:

    qui bellum et pacem inter dubitabant,

    Tac. A. 12, 32:

    trepidare inter scelus metumque,

    id. H. 3, 39:

    inter pugnae fugaeque consilium,

    Liv. 1, 27.—So, with inter repeated:

    ut nihil inter te atque inter quadrupedem aliquam putes interesse,

    Cic. Par. 1; id. Fin. 1, 9, 30:

    quid intersit inter popularem civem et inter constantem, severum et gravem,

    id. Lael. 25, 95.—
    2.
    In expressing any relation which connects two or more persons, conceived as between or among them (strife, rivalry, friendship, intercourse, etc.).
    (α).
    In gen.:

    quos inter magna fuit contentio,

    Nep. Mil. 4, 4:

    Nestor componere lites Inter Peliden festinat et inter Atriden,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 12:

    certamen inter primores civitates,

    Liv. 10, 6.—Esp., with pronouns, to express all reciprocal relations, among, with, or between one another; mutually, together:

    quasi nunc non norimus nos inter nos,

    Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 7; Cic. Div. 1, 28, 58; id. Att. 10, 4, 10; id. N. D. 1, 26, 51:

    quod colloquimur inter nos,

    with one another, id. de Or. 1, 8, 32; cf.:

    inter nos naturā ad civilem communitatem conjuncti sumus,

    id. Fin. 3, 20, 66:

    vobis inter vos voluntatem fuisse conjunctam,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 11, 34: Ciceronis pueri amant inter se, love one another (like the Fr. s ' entr ' aimer), id. Att. 6, 1, 12:

    inter se consultare,

    id. de Or. 2, 3, 13:

    inter se amare,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3, 1:

    neque solum se colent inter se ac diligent,

    id. Lael. 22, 82:

    Di inter se diligunt,

    id. N. D. 1, 44, 122:

    furtim inter se aspiciebant,

    id. Cat. 3, 5, 13:

    complecti inter se lacrimantes milites coepisse,

    Liv. 7, 42:

    haec inter se cum repugnent, plerique non vident,

    Cic. Tusc. 3, 29, 72:

    inter se nondum satis noti,

    Liv. 21, 39:

    ratio et oratio conciliat homines inter se,

    Cic. Off. 1, 16, 50:

    ne nostra nobiscum aut inter nos cessatio vituperetur,

    id. Fam. 9, 3, 4:

    quae res eos in magno diuturnoque bello inter se habuit,

    Sall. J. 79, 3.—Sometimes pleon., the reciprocal relation being sufficiently expressed by the context:

    manus conserentis inter se Romanos exercitus,

    Sall. H. 1, 41, 19 Dietsch:

    Ulixes cum Ajace summa vi contendere inter se,

    Dict. Cret. 5, 14:

    conferti inter se,

    id. 2, 46.—
    (β).
    So of things:

    ita effici complexiones atomorum inter se,

    mutual, reciprocal, Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 19:

    colles duos inter se propinquos occupat,

    near one another, Sall. J. 98, 3:

    haud procul inter se erant,

    id. ib. 41, 2:

    multum inter se distant istae facultates,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 49, 215:

    res inter se similes,

    Quint. 9, 2, 51:

    inter se dissimilis,

    id. 9, 4, 17.—
    (γ).
    Of a common privacy, secrecy, etc.: inter nos, between or among ourselves, confidentially, like the Fr. entre nous:

    nec consulto dicis occulte, sed quod inter nos liceat, ne tu quidem intellegis,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 74:

    quod inter nos liceat dicere,

    id. Att. 2, 4:

    quod inter nos sit,

    but let that be between ourselves, Sen. Ep. 12, 2. —
    (δ).
    With nouns denoting a multitude of persons, like apud (not ante-Aug.):

    haudquaquam inter id genus contemptor habebatur,

    Liv. 6, 34, 5:

    inter hostes variae fuere sententiae,

    id. 4, 18, 1:

    credula fama inter gaudentes,

    Tac. H. 1, 34:

    more inter veteres recepto,

    id. ib. 2, 85.—
    3.
    Of a class of persons or things to which the subject is referred.
    a.
    In gen., among:

    homines inter suos nobiles,

    Cic. Fl. 22, 52:

    inter suos et honestus et nobilis,

    id. Clu. 5, 11:

    in oratoribus vero admirabile est, quantum inter omnes unus excellat,

    id. Or. 2, 6:

    inter philosophos (Xenophon) reddendus est,

    Quint. 10, 1, 37:

    ille Croesus, inter reges opulentissimus,

    Sen. Contr. 2, 9:

    Borysthenes inter Scythiae amnes amoenissimus,

    Mel. 2, 1, 6.— So freq. with sup., inter and acc. take the place of a gen.:

    honestissimus inter suos numerabatur,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 6, 16:

    plurimum inter eos valere,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 4, 4:

    maximum imperium inter finitimos,

    Liv. 5, 3, 10:

    inter Atheniensīs longe clarissimi,

    Curt. 4, 13, 15; Plin. 34, 8, 21, § 81; Petr. 78; Sen. Suas. 2, 7; 2, 12; Just. 12, 7, 2; 36, 2, 6.
    b.
    Esp.: inter paucos, etc., [p. 977] among few, i. e. among the few select ones, eminently, especially:

    pingunt et vestes in Aegypto inter pauca mirabili genere,

    Plin. 35, 11, 42, § 150; cf.:

    sternutamento utilis inter pauca,

    id. 24, 11, 58, § 97:

    pugna inter paucas memorata populi Romani clades,

    Liv. 22, 7; cf.:

    inter paucos disertus,

    Quint. 10, 3, 13:

    inter paucos familiarium Neroni assumptus est,

    Tac. A. 16, 18:

    claritudine paucos inter senum regum,

    id. ib. 11, 10; so, inter alios: judicatur inter alios omnes beatus, qui in proelio profuderit animam, among all others to be noticed, i. e. especially, in the highest degree, Amm. 2, 3, 6; so,

    inter cuncta,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 96:

    inter omnia,

    Curt. 3, 3, 18:

    inter cetera,

    Liv. 37, 12.—
    c.
    In judic. lang., t. t.: inter sicarios, on the charge of assassination:

    cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 16, 54; id. Clu. 53, 147; cf.:

    in recuperatorio judicio ejus maleficii, de quo inter sicarios quaeritur,

    id. Inv. 2, 20, 60:

    longo intervallo judicium inter sicarios hoc primum committitur,

    id. Rosc. Am. 5, 11:

    sexcenti sunt, qui inter sicarios et de veneficiis accusabant,

    id. ib. 32, 90:

    si ostenderis, quomodo sis eos inter sicarios defensurus,

    id. Phil. 2, 4, 8.—
    4.
    In some idiomatic phrases.
    a.
    Inter manus, within reach, i. e. close at hand:

    ante oculos interque manus sunt omnia vestras,

    Verg. A. 11, 311; also, upon or in the hands:

    inter manus domum ablatus,

    Liv. 3, 13:

    inter quas (manus) collapsus extinguitur,

    Curt. 8, 2, 39:

    inter manus auferri,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28:

    inter manus meas crevit,

    under my hands, Sen. Ep. 12:

    manus inter maestorumque ora parentum,

    before their faces and within their reach, Verg. A. 2, 681.—
    b.
    Inter viam, vias, on the way:

    dum rus eo, coepi egomet mecum inter vias,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 1; Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 43:

    si se inter viam obtulerit,

    Cic. Att. 4, 3, 5. —
    C.
    Of time.
    a.
    Between two dates or periods specified:

    dies XLV. inter binos ludos,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52 fin.; Liv. 1, 3.—
    b.
    During, in the course of, within; for which, in English, we sometimes use by or at:

    quot prandia inter continuum perdidi triennium,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 61:

    omnia agentur, quae inter decem annos nefarie flagitioseque facta sunt,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 13; cf.:

    qui inter annos tot unus inventus sit, quem, etc.,

    id. de Imp. Pomp. 23, 68:

    inter ipsum pugnae tempus,

    Liv. 36, 20:

    inter noctem lux orta,

    id. 32, 29:

    qui plus cernant oculis per noctem quam inter diem,

    Gell. 9, 4.—
    c.
    Freq., with substt., to denote an act performed at a certain time, in the course of, while:

    haec inter cenam Tironi dictavi,

    at table, Cic. Quint. Fragm. 3, 1, 6; cf.:

    illuseras heri inter scyphos,

    id. Fam. 7, 22:

    inter fulmina et tonitrua,

    id. Phil. 5, 6, 15:

    promptior inter tenebras affirmatio,

    Tac. A. 2, 82:

    inter initia,

    at the beginning, Cels. 3, 25.—
    d.
    During, and hence under the circumstances described, i. e. in spite of, notwithstanding:

    nobis inter has turbas senatus tamen frequens flagitavit triumphum,

    amid, in spite of these commotions, Cic. Fam. 16, 11:

    utrumque consilium aspernatus, quod inter ancipitia deterrimum est, dum media sequitur,

    Tac. H. 3, 40:

    senum coloniae inter male parentes et injuste imperantes aegra municipia et discordantia,

    id. Agr. 32; cf.:

    ita neutris cura posteritatis inter infensos vel obnoxios,

    id. H. 1, 1.—
    e.
    Inter haec, inter quae, meanwhile, during this time:

    = interea, inter haec major alius terror,

    in the mean time, Liv. 2, 24; cf.:

    inter haec jam praemissi Albam erant equites,

    id. 1, 29; 3, 57, 7; 44, 10, 5; Curt. 3, 1, 1; Suet. Tib. 8; 63:

    inter quae tribuni plebei petivere, etc.,

    Tac. A. 1, 15; 2, 34; 58; 3, 33; id. H. 1, 78; Curt. 4, 2, 10:

    inter quae unctione uti licet,

    Cels. 4, 2, 3.—

    So with gerunds and gerundives: inter agendum,

    at, while, Verg. E. 9, 24; Quint. 12, 3, 10:

    inter disceptandum,

    id. 12, 7, 6:

    inter res agendas,

    Suet. Caes. 45.—
    D.
    In composition its final r is assimilated in intellego and its derivatives.
    a.
    Between; as, intercedere, interponere. —
    b.
    At intervals, from time to time; as, interaestuare, intermittere, intervisere.—
    c.
    Under, down, to the bottom; as, interire, interficere.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inter

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