Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

petō

  • 1 peto

    pĕto, īvi and ĭi, ītum, 3 ( perf. petīt, Verg. A. 9, 9;

    Ov F. 1, 109: petisti,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 5, 11; Verg. A. 4, 100; 12, 359:

    petistis,

    Auct. Her. 4, 15, 22:

    petissem,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 55, 145; Ov. M. 5, 26; Liv. 30, 25, 2:

    petisse,

    Cic. Quint. 11, 37; id. Verr. 2, 4, 63, § 140; Ov. [p. 1365] M. 9, 623; cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, 516 sq.), v. a. [Sanscr. root pat-, to fall upon, fly, find; Gr. pet- in piptô (pi-petô), to fall; cf. Lat. impetus and in petomai, to fly; cf. Lat. penna, acci-pit-er, etc.; the root of piptô, and therefore orig. to fall, fall upon; hence, to endeavor to reach or attain any thing].
    I.
    To fall upon any thing.
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    In a hostile sense, to rush at, attack, assault, assail; to let fly at, aim a blow at, thrust at, etc. (class.; cf.:

    invado, aggredior): gladiatores et vitando caute, et petendo vehementer,

    Cic. Or. 68, 228:

    cujus latus mucro ille petebat,

    id. Lig. 3, 9:

    non latus aut ventrem, sed caput et collum petere,

    to thrust at, id. Mur. 26, 52:

    aliquem spiculo infeste,

    Liv. 2, 20:

    aliquem mālo,

    to throw an apple at any one, Verg. E. 3, 64:

    alicui ungue genas,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 452:

    aliquem saxis, id. de Nuce, 2: aprum jaculis,

    Suet. Tib. 72:

    aëra disco,

    Hor. S. 2, 2, 13:

    bello Penatìs,

    Verg. A. 3, 603:

    armis patriam,

    Vell. 2, 68, 3.—
    2.
    Without the notion of hostility: petere collum alicujus amplexu, to fall upon one's neck, to embrace one, M. Cael. ap. Quint. 4, 2, 124.—Esp. freq., to seek, to direct one's course to, to go or repair to, to make for, travel to a place:

    grues loca calidiora petentes,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 49, 125:

    Cyzicum,

    id. Fam. 14, 4, 3:

    Dyrrhachium,

    id. Planc. 41, 97:

    naves,

    to seek, take refuge in their ships, Nep. Milt. 5, 5:

    caelum pennis,

    to fly, Ov. F. 3, 457:

    Graiis Phasi petite viris,

    visited by the Greeks, id. P. 4, 10, 52:

    Metellus Postumium ad bellum gerendum Africam petentem,... urbem egredi passus non est,

    attempting to go, starting, Val. Max. 1, 1, 2.— Transf., of things, to proceed or go towards:

    campum petit amnis,

    Verg. G. 3, 522:

    mons petit astra,

    towers toward the stars, Ov. M. 1, 316: aliquem, to seek, go to a person:

    reginam,

    Verg. A. 1, 717:

    ut te supplex peterem, et tua limina adirem,

    id. ib. 6, 115: aliquid in locum or ad aliquem, to go to a place or person for something, to go in quest of, go to fetch:

    visum est tanti in extremam Italiam petere Brundisium ostreas,

    to go to Brundisium for oysters, Plin. 9, 54, 79, § 169:

    myrrham ad Troglodytas,

    id. 12, 15, 33, § 66:

    harena ad Aethiopas usque petitur,

    id. 36, 6, 9, § 51:

    collis, in quem vimina petebantur,

    id. 16, 10, 15, § 37:

    quaeque trans maria petimus,

    fetch, id. 19, 4, 19, §§ 58, 52.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To attack, assail one with any thing (class.):

    aiiquem epistulā,

    Cic. Att. 2, 2, 2:

    aliquem fraude et insidiis,

    Liv. 40, 55:

    aliquem falsis criminibus,

    Tac. A. 4, 31.—
    B.
    To demand, seek, require (cf. posco).
    1.
    In gen.:

    ita petit asparagus,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 23:

    ex iis tantum, quantum res petet, hauriemus,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 31, 123:

    aliquem in vincula,

    Quint. 7, 1, 55:

    aliquem ad supplicium,

    id. 7, 6, 6: poenas ab aliquo, to seek satisfaction from or revenge one's self on any one. ut poenas ab optimo quoque peteret sui doloris, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 7:

    ut merito ab eā poenas liberi sui petere debuerint,

    Quint. 3, 11, 12.—
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    To demand or claim at law, to bring an action to recover, to sue for any thing (syn.:

    postulo): causam dicere Prius unde petitur... Quam ille qui petit,

    Ter. Eun. prol. 11:

    qui per se litem contestatur, sibi soli petit,

    Cic. Rosc Com. 18, 53: aliquando cum servis Habiti furti egit;

    nuper ab ipso Habito petere coepit,

    id. Clu. 59, 163:

    qui non calumniā litium alienos fundos, sed castris, exercitu, signis inferendis petebat,

    id. Mil. 27, 74.—
    b.
    To beg, beseech, ask, request, desire, entreat (syn.: rogo, flagito, obsecro); constr with ab and abl. of pers. (cf. infra); ante- and postclass., with acc. of pers.:

    vos volo, vos peto atque obsecro,

    Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 60; freq. with ut:

    a te etiam atque etiam peto atque contendo, ut, etc.,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 1, 5:

    peto quaesoque, ut, etc.,

    id. ib. 5, 4, 2:

    peto igitur a te, vel, si pateris, oro, ut,

    id. ib. 9, 13, 3:

    petere in beneficii loco et gratiae, ut,

    id. Verr 2, 3, 82, § 189:

    petere precibus per litteras ab aliquo, ut,

    id. Sull. 19, 55:

    pacem ab aliquo,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 13:

    opem ab aliquo,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 2, 5:

    vitam nocenti,

    Tac. A. 2, 31:

    petito, ut intrare urbem liceret,

    Just. 43, 5, 6.—Also, with id or illud, and ut, etc.: illud autem te peto, ut, etc., Dolab. ap. Cic. Fam. 9, 9, 2.—With obj.-clause (mostly poet.):

    arma umeris arcumque animosa petebat Ferre,

    Stat. Achill. 1, 352; cf.: cum peteret (solum) donari quasi proprio suo deo, Suet. Aug. 5: petit aes sibi dari eis artous, Gell. 9, 2, 1.—De aliquo (for ab aliquo), to beg or request of one (post-class.):

    si de me petisses, ut, etc.,

    Dig. 13, 6, 5.—Ab aliquo aliquid alicui, to beg a thing of one person for another (class.):

    M. Curtio tribunatum a Caesare petivi,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 3: ab aliquo pro aliquo petere, to intercede for:

    in eorum studiis, qui a te pro Ligario petunt,

    Cic. Lig. 10, 31.—With ex and abl. pers. (v. infra d.):

    eum petit litteris, ut ad Britanniam proficisceretur,

    Capitol. Pertin. 3, 5; Eutr. 2, 24.—Hence, pĕtītum, i, n., a prayer, desire, request, entreaty, Cat. 68, 39.—
    (β).
    Polit. t. t., to apply or solicit for an office, to be a candidate for office (different from ambire, to go about among the people to collect their votes, to canvass, which took place after the petitio):

    nemo est ex iis, qui nunc petunt, qui, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 1, 1, 2:

    consulatum,

    id. Phil. 2, 30, 76:

    praeturam,

    id. Verr. 1, 8, 23; Liv. 1, 35.—
    c.
    To solicit a person, to seek to possess, to woo:

    libidine sic accensa (Sempronia) ut viros saepius peteret quam peteretur,

    Sall. C. 25, 3:

    cum te tam multi peterent, tu me una petisti,

    Prop. 3, 13, 27:

    formosam quisque petit,

    id. 3, 32, 4:

    multi illam petiere,

    Ov. M. 1, 478; cf.: quae tuus Vir petet, cave, ne neges;

    Ne petitum aliunde eat,

    Cat. 61, 151.—
    d.
    To endeavor to obtain or pursue, to seek, strive after any thing, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 40:

    fugā salutem petere,

    Nep. Hann. 11, 4:

    praedam pedibus,

    Ov. M. 1, 534:

    gloriam,

    Sall. C. 54, 5:

    eloquentiae principatum,

    Cic. Or. 17, 56:

    sanguinis profusio vel fortuita vel petita,

    intentional, designed, produced by artificial means, Cels. 2, 8.—With inf.:

    bene vivere,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 29:

    victricemque petunt dextrae conjungere dextram,

    Ov. M. 8, 421; 14, 571:

    conubiis natam sociare Latinis,

    Verg. A. 7, 96:

    aliquem transfigere ferro,

    Mart. 5, 51, 3.—With ex and abl., over, in the case of:

    ex hostibus victoriam petere,

    Liv. 8, 33, 13:

    supplicium ex se, non victoriam peti,

    id. 28, 19, 11:

    imperium ex victis hostibus populum Romanum petere,

    id. 30, 16, 7.—
    e.
    To fetch any thing:

    qui argentum petit,

    Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 53:

    cibum e flammā,

    Ter. Eun, 3, 2, 38:

    altius initium rei demonstrandae,

    Cic. Caecin. 4, 10:

    aliquid a Graecis,

    id. Ac. 1, 2, 8:

    a litteris exiguam doloris oblivionem,

    to obtain, id. Fam. 5, 15, 4:

    suspirium alte,

    to fetch a deep sigh, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 57; cf.:

    latere petitus imo spiritus,

    Hor. Epod. 11, 10; and:

    gemitus alto de corde petiti,

    Ov. M. 2, 622:

    haec ex veteri memoriā petita,

    Tac. H. 3, 5, 1.—
    f.
    To take, betake one's self to any thing:

    iter a Vibone Brundisium terrā petere contendi,

    Cic. Planc. 40, 96:

    diversas vias,

    Val. Fl. 1, 91:

    alium cursum,

    to take another route, Cic. Att. 3, 8, 2:

    aliam in partem petebant fugam,

    betook themselves to flight, fled, Caes. B. G. 2, 24.—
    g.
    To refer to, relate to ( poet.):

    Trojanos haec monstra petunt,

    Verg. A. 9, 128.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > peto

  • 2 peto

    peto s.m. fart, wind.
    * * *
    ['peto]
    sostantivo maschile fart

    tirare un peto — to fart, to break wind

    * * *
    peto
    /'peto/
    sostantivo m.
    fart; tirare un peto to fart, to break wind.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > peto

  • 3 peto sm

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > peto sm

  • 4 pęto

    n.
    zob. pęta.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pęto

  • 5 petō

        petō īvī and iī (perf. petīt, V., O; petīstī, C., V.; petīsse, C., O.; petīssem, C., L, O.), petītus, ere    [PET-], to strive for, seek, aim at, repair to, make for, travel to: summum locum, Cs.: maris oras: navīs, take refuge in, N.: Troia peteretur classibus, V.: caelum pennis, fly to, O.: Grais Phasi petite viris, visited by the Greeks, O.: ille Reginam petit, turns to, V.: campum petit amnis, V.: mons petit astra, rises to, O.— To fall upon, rush at, attack, assault, assail, fly at, aim at, thrust at: Indutiomarum, aim at, Cs.: cuius latus mucro ille petebat: non latus, sed caput, aim at: Tarquinium spiculo infeste, L.: Mālo me, throw an apple at, V.: cui petit ungue genas, O.: Vos turba saxis petens, stoning, H.—Fig., to attack, assail: me epistulā: uter ab utro petitus insidiis esset, L.— To demand, exact, require: ex iis tantum, quantum res petet, hauriemus: poenas ab optimo quoque sui doloris, i. e. exact satisfaction.—To demand at law, sue for, claim: unde petitur... qui petit, the defendant... the plaintiff, T.: qui per se litem contestatur, sibi soli petit: alienos fundos.— To beg, beseech, ask, request, desire, entreat: flentes pacem petere, Cs.: Curtio tribunatum a Caesare, ask for Curtius: a te pro Ligario, intercede with you for: reus ut absolvatur: a te, ut, etc.—Of office, to solicit, be a candidate: nemo est ex iis, qui nunc petunt, qui, etc.: ambitiose regnum, L.— To woo, court, solicit: ut viros saepius peteret quam peteretur, S.: illam, O.: virgo ad libidinem petita, L.— To pursue, seek, strive after, aim at: fugā salutem, Cs.: praedam pedibus, O.: gloriam, S.: eloquentiae principatum: bene vivere, H.: conubiis natam sociare Latinis, V.: ex hostium ducibus victoriam, over, L.: imperium ex victis hostibus, L.— To fetch, bring, elicit, obtain, wrest, draw: E flammā cibum, T.: custodem in vincula, V.: a litteris doloris oblivionem: latere petitus imo spiritus, H.: gemitūs alto de corde petiti, O.— To take, betake oneself to, repair to: alium cursum, take another route: aliam in partem fugam, betake themselves to flight, Cs.— To refer to, relate to: Troianos haec monstra petunt, V.
    * * *
    petere, petivi, petitus V
    attack; aim at; desire; beg, entreat, ask (for); reach towards, make for

    Latin-English dictionary > petō

  • 6 peto

    m.
    1 bib.
    2 breastplate.
    3 breastguard (sport).
    4 dickey, vestee, bib, pinafore.
    5 wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri.
    6 overhang.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: petar.
    * * *
    1 (pantalón) pair of dungarees; (pieza del pantalón) bib
    2 HISTORIA breastplate
    * * *
    SM [de falda] bodice; [de pantalón] bib; (Mil) breastplate; (Taur) horse's padding

    (pantalones con) petodungarees pl, overalls pl (EEUU)

    * * *
    a) (de pantalón, delantal) bib

    pantalones de peto — (Esp) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)

    b) ( de armadura) breastplate
    c) (Taur) protective covering ( for picador's horse)
    d) ( en béisbol) chest protector
    * * *
    = breastplate, bib, pinny.
    Nota: Abreviatura de pinnafore.
    Ex. Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.
    Ex. We sell casual and work clothes such as pants, coats, vests, bibs and overalls and jackets.
    Ex. But until these new pretty garments are ready, the boy will still have to put up with his girl cousins' left-off petticoats and pinnies.
    * * *
    a) (de pantalón, delantal) bib

    pantalones de peto — (Esp) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)

    b) ( de armadura) breastplate
    c) (Taur) protective covering ( for picador's horse)
    d) ( en béisbol) chest protector
    * * *
    = breastplate, bib, pinny.
    Nota: Abreviatura de pinnafore.

    Ex: Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.

    Ex: We sell casual and work clothes such as pants, coats, vests, bibs and overalls and jackets.
    Ex: But until these new pretty garments are ready, the boy will still have to put up with his girl cousins' left-off petticoats and pinnies.

    * * *
    A
    1 (de un pantalón, delantal) bib
    pantalones con peto ( Esp); overalls (pl) ( AmE), dungarees (pl) ( BrE)
    2 (de armadura) breastplate
    3 ( Taur) protective covering ( for picador's horse)
    4 (en béisbol) chest protector
    B ( Col) ( Coc) corn/maize soup
    * * *

    peto sustantivo masculino
    a) (de pantalón, delantal) bib;

    pantalones de peto (Esp) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)




    peto sustantivo masculino
    1 (de un babero, delantal) bib
    2 Indum pantalones de peto, dungarees pl
    ' peto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mameluco
    - mono
    - overol
    - pantalones
    English:
    breastplate
    - dungarees
    - bib
    - overall
    - pinafore
    * * *
    peto nm
    1. [de prenda] bib
    2. [de armadura] breastplate
    3. [en béisbol] chest protector
    4. Taurom = protective padding for picador's horse
    * * *
    m bib;
    pantalón de peto overalls pl, Br dungarees pl
    * * *
    peto nm
    : bib (of clothing)
    * * *
    peto n dungarees

    Spanish-English dictionary > peto

  • 7 peto

    I.
    iz.
    1. brass farthing (GB), red cent (USA), nothing; ez du balio \peto bat ere it's not worth a {brass farthing (GB) || red cent (USA) }; \peto-\peto egon to be flat broke
    2. ( hutsegitea) fault; zuekin \peto egin dut I have failed you
    II.
    iz.
    1. likeness; nire \peto \petoa da it's just like me
    2. Kartak. \petoak two cards of the same value io. quintessential, typical; euskaldun \peto \petoa da he's Basque through and through; ingeles \peto-\petoa zen he was the quintessential Englishman; mutilzahar \petoa da he's the typical old bachelor
    III.
    iz.
    1. (H) ( bular-babesa) breastplate
    2. ( beisbolari, eskrimari d.) chest protector

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > peto

  • 8 peto

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] -piga peto
    [English Word] wrinkle
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] kipaji kimepiga peto [Sul]
    [English Example] the forehead has wrinkled
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] peto
    [Swahili Plural] mapeto
    [English Word] bag (made of matting)
    [English Plural] bags
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] peta V
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] peto
    [Swahili Plural] mapeto
    [English Word] chains
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] peta V
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] peto
    [Swahili Plural] mapeto
    [English Word] fetters
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] peta V
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] peto
    [Swahili Plural] mapeto
    [English Word] woven sack
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] peta V
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Swahili-english dictionary > peto

  • 9 peto

    sm ['peto]

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > peto

  • 10 peto

    yks.nom. peto; yks.gen. pedon; yks.part. petoa; yks.ill. petoon; mon.gen. petojen; mon.part. petoja; mon.ill. petoihin
    beast (noun)
    brute (noun)
    wild beast (noun)
    * * *
    • savage
    • wild beast
    • shark
    • creature
    • beast of prey
    • brute
    • monster
    • beast

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > peto

  • 11 peto

    adv (kao peto) in the fifth place, fifthly

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > peto

  • 12 petó

    n (m) kiss

    Diccionari Català-Anglès > petó

  • 13 peto

    • breastplate
    • buckler
    • dickey
    • plastron
    • shield
    • stomacher
    • visor

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > peto

  • 14 peto-

    • predatory
    • rapacious

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > peto-

  • 15 peto

    • fifthly

    Serbian-English dictionary > peto

  • 16 peto

    I.
    to ask for, beg, request, demand / to sue for.
    II.
    to make for, go to, seek, strive after.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > peto

  • 17 peto

    request

    Esperanto-English dictionary > peto

  • 18 peto de malla metálica

    spa peto (m) de malla metálica
    eng metal mesh apron

    Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > peto de malla metálica

  • 19 peto volante

    • second breastplate

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > peto volante

  • 20 peto ihmishahmossa

    • yahoo

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > peto ihmishahmossa

См. также в других словарях:

  • Peto — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Peto Escudo …   Wikipedia Español

  • PETO — – Die junge Alternative Partei­vorsitzende Laura Töpfer [1] Stell­vertretende Vorsitzende …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Peto — may refer to:People with the surname Peto: *Samuel Morton Peto (1809 ndash;1889), English General contractor *John F. Peto (1854 ndash;1907), American painter *Harold Peto (1854 ndash;1933), English architect and garden designer *Sir Basil Peto,… …   Wikipedia

  • Peto — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: John Frederick Peto (1854−1907), US amerikanischer Maler Richard Peto (* 1943), britischer Epidemiologe und Statistiker Samuel Morton Peto (1809−1889), englischer Eisenbahnbau Unternehmer William Peto… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • PETO — Die junge Alternative Présentation Président Laura Töpfer[1] Fondation 1998 Siège Monheim am Rhein, Alte Schulstraße 32, Raum 182 Vice président …   Wikipédia en Français

  • peto — sustantivo masculino 1. Prenda de vestir con una parte que va sobre el pecho o pieza de ella que lo cubre: el peto del delantal, el peto del babero. Llevo una falda con peto. El uniforme de las niñas es un peto. 2. Área: historia Armadura o parte …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • peto — (Del it. petto, pecho, y este del lat. pectus, pecho). 1. m. Armadura del pecho. 2. Prenda suelta o parte de una prenda de vestir que cubre el pecho. 3. Prenda de vestir con peto, especialmente el pantalón. 4. Parte opuesta a la pala y en el otro …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • peto — / peto/ s.m. [lat. pĕdĭtum, der. di pedĕre emettere peti, scoreggiare ]. (fisiol.) [emissione, anche fragorosa, di gas intestinali attraverso l orifizio anale] ▶◀ (med.) flato, (med.) flatulenza, Ⓖ (region.) loffa, Ⓖ (volg.) scoreggia, ventosità …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • Peto —   [ piːtəʊ], John Frederick, amerikanischer Maler, * Philadelphia (Pa.) 21. 5. 1854, ✝ Island Heights (N. J.) 23. 11. 1907; schuf wie sein Lehrer W. M. Harnett v. a. Stillleben in Trompe l Œil Manier (»Armeleute Laden«, 1885; Boston, Museum of… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • -peto — {{hw}}{{ peto}}{{/hw}} secondo elemento: in parole composte indica movimento, tendenza verso qlco.: centripeto; CONTR. fugo …   Enciclopedia di italiano

  • peto — |ê| adj. 1. Que é vesgo ou estrábico. 2. Maçador, impertinente. • s. m. 3.  [Ornitologia] Gênero de aves trepadoras da família dos picídeos, também chamado pica pau. 4. Bico, tabaco. 5.  [Portugal: Trás os Montes] Machadinha nas costas do podão.… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»