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1 punish with severity
Общая лексика: строго наказывать (кого-л.) -
2 severity
[sıʹverıtı] n1. 1) строгость, суровостьto punish smb. with severity - строго наказывать кого-л.
to use severity - а) строго наказывать (кого-л.); б) жёстко /сурово/ поступать (с кем-л.)
an act of severity - жёсткая /суровая/ мера
2) pl строгое обращение2. жёсткость (дисциплины, требований)3. тщательность, скрупулёзность (опроса, исследования и т. п.)4. простота, строгость (стиля, платья и т. п.)5. суровость (климата, погоды)before winter sets in with its full severity - до наступления суровых зимних холодов
6. серьёзность, опасность (болезни, ранения и т. п.)7. глубина, острота ( чувств)8. трудность, тяжесть (испытания, проверки и т. п.)9. ожесточённость (боёв, схваток и т. п.)10. 1) едкость, саркастичность2) обыкн. pl резкие (критические) замечания -
3 severity
sɪˈverɪtɪ сущ.
1) строгость, суровость;
жестокость Syn: rigour, sternness
2) мн. трудности, тяготы ( испытаний и т. п.)
3) резкость суждений, критика, упрек
4) суровость (морали и т.д.), аскетизм
5) строгость мышления, логичность, соответствие истине, фактам
6) строгость (стиля, вкуса и т.д.)
7) суровость (климата, погоды)
8) серьезность( болезни) строгость, суровость - to punish smb. with * строго наказывать кого-л. - to use * строго наказывать (кого-л.) ;
жестко /сурово/ поступать( с кем-л.) - an act of * жесткая /суровая/ мера - to taste the * of the law столкнуться с суровостью закона строгое обращение жесткость( дисциплины, требований) тщательность, скрупулезность( опроса, исследования и т. п.) простота, строгость ( стиля, платья и т. п.) суровость (климата, погоды) - the * of a climate суровость климата - before winter sets in with its full * до наступления суровых зимних холодов серьезность, опасность( болезни, ранения и т. п.) - the * of an illness серьезность заболевания глубина, острота( чувств) трудность, тяжесть (испытания, проверки и т. п.) ожесточенность( боев, схваток и т. п.) едкость, саркастичность резкие ( критические) замечания severity строгость, суровость;
жестокость ~ строгость ~ pl трудности, тяготы (испытаний и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > severity
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4 υπερδικαιοί
ὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres ind mp 2nd sgὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres opt act 3rd sgὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres ind act 3rd sg -
5 ὑπερδικαιοῖ
ὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres ind mp 2nd sgὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres opt act 3rd sgὑπερδικαιόωpunish with severity: pres ind act 3rd sg -
6 строго наказывать
1) General subject: grue, gruel, punish with severity (кого-л.), punish with severeness (кого-л.), use severeness (кого-л.), use severity (кого-л.)2) Colloquial: slate -
7 ὑπερδικαιόω
A punish with severity, Sch.Pi.P.10.68.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερδικαιόω
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8 stríða
I)f.1) adversity;3) strife.(-dda, -tt), v.1) to harm, with dat. (stríddi hón ætt Buðla);2) to fight (s. við e-n, í móti e-m); s. á e-n, to fight against, attack.* * *1.u, f. adversity, Stj. 445: hardness, austerity, severity, er biskup lagði stríðu á stóra höfðingja, Sturl. iii. 266; með valdi ok stríðu heilagrar kirkju, Bs. i. 288; með freku fullrar stríðu, Fms. ii. 243; stríða vendisk brátt í blíðu, Bs. i. 125; hvárt sem hann mætti bliðu eðr stríðu, Fms. vi. 250; gangask heldr fyrir blíðu enn stríðu, to yield sooner to gentleness than to hardness.2.d, to harm, punish, with dat.; stríddi hón ætt Buðla, Am. 72; hann stríðir þeim með mörgum býsnum ok bardögum, Stj. 436, 517; s. misgörandum en miskunna iðrandum, 567, Bs. ii. 72: the saying, sér stríðir vesall maðr, he is a fool that plagues himself, Hom. (St.); here belongs, Hðm. 8 (at sér né stríddit).2. in mod. usage, to vex, tease, provoke, with words; þú mátt ekki stríða henni, do not tease her so!3. with prepp.; stríða mót, to strive against, Fms. ix. 399, Stj. 370; stríða á e-n, to fight against, 142, 379, Mar.II. to fight, to war; Eatvarðr Engla-konungr stríddi á Skotland, Ann.; þeir stríddu sín á milli, Fms. ix. 229.2. recipr., striðask á, Edda (pref.), Stj. 384; at vér samlandar ok frændr stríðimk á með ofr-kappi, Mar. -
9 διχοτομέω
A cut in twain: bisect a line, Plb.6.28.2:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Pr. 913b31;σώματος -ηθέντος Plu.Pyrrh.24
: metaph. of the medial raphe of the perineum, Paul.Aeg.6.62, etc.2 punish with the last severity, Ev.Matt.24.51.4 intr., of the moon, dub. in Plu.2.929f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διχοτομέω
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10 ἐπεξέρχομαι
ἐπεξ-έρχομαι (v. ἐπέξειμι),A march out, make a sally, Hdt.3.54, 6.101, Th.3.26, etc.;ἐ. τινὶ ἐς μάχην Id.5.9
; of a message, ἐ. τινί reach him, Hdt.8.99 codd. ( ἐπες- Reiske).2 proceed against, prosecute, : generally,τῷ δράσαντι Th.3.38
; attack, Pl.Prt. 345d; ἐ. τινὶ φόνου proceed against one for murder, Id.Euthphr.4d; alsoἐ. τινὶ δίκην Id.Lg. 866b
; [ γραφήν] follow it up, Lex ap. D.21.47;ἐ.φόνον Antipho2.1.2
: abs., ἐπεξέρχῃ λίαν thou visitest with severity, E.Ba. 1346: c. acc. pers., prosecute, Lys.31.18; punish, Plu.Caes.69; : c. dat., take vengeance for, Nic.Dam.130.18J.3 proceed to an extremity,κἀπαπειλῶν ὧδ' ἐπεξέρχῃ; S.Ant. 752
;ἐ. πρὸς τέλος ἁπάσης πολιτείας Pl.Lg. 632c
.II c. acc., go through or over,πάντα τῆς χώρης Hdt.4.9
;τὸ πᾶν γὰρ ἐ. διζήμενον Id.7.166
.2 carry out, accomplish, ἔργῳ τι (opp. ἐνθυμεῖσθαι) Th.1.120; opp. ἐπινοεῖν, ib.70; πᾶν πρὸ τοῦ δουλεῦσαι ἐ. try every course, Id.5.100: abs., opp. παραινέσαι, ib.9;νίκην App.BC 5.91
;ἐ. τι εἰς τέλος Luc.JTr.17
.3 discuss, relate or examine accurately or fully,οὐδ' εἰ πάντ' ἐ. σκοπῶν S.Fr. 919
, cf. A.Pr. 870, Th. 3.67, Pl.Lg. 672a;ἀκριβείᾳ περὶ ἑκάστου ἐ. Th.1.22
;τι δι' ὀλίγων Pl.Lg. 778c
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπεξέρχομαι
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11 rigore
m di clima harshness( severità) strictnessdi rigore compulsory* * *rigore s.m.1 ( freddo intenso) rigours (pl.); severity, harshness: rigore dell'inverno, rigours of winter; il rigore del tempo, del clima, the severity of the weather, of the climate2 ( austerità, rigorosità) uprightness: una persona di grande rigore morale, an extremely upright person3 ( severità) rigour, strictness, severity: rigore della disciplina, strictness of discipline; applicherà la legge in tutto il suo rigore, he will apply the full rigour of the law; a rigore di legge, according to the law; punire, trattare col massimo rigore, to punish, to treat with the utmost severity // di rigore, compulsory (o required o de rigueur); è di rigore l'abito da sera, evening dress is required (o is de rigueur) // (mil.): arresto di rigore, close arrest; cella di rigore, solitary confinement cell5 ( precisione) rigour, exactitude, exactness: trattava il suo argomento col massimo rigore, he handled his subject with the utmost exactitude // a rigore, strictly speaking // a rigore di logica, logically speaking // a rigore di termini, in the strict sense.* * *[ri'gore]sostantivo maschile1) (inclemenza) harshness, severity2) (severità) strictness, severity3) (precisione) rigour BE, rigor AE4) sport penalty (kick)tirare o battere un rigore to take a penalty kick; concedere un rigore to award a penalty; area di rigore — penalty area
5) di rigorei guanti bianchi sono di rigore — white gloves are to be worn o must be worn
••* * *rigore/ri'gore/sostantivo m.1 (inclemenza) harshness, severity; i -i dell'inverno the rigours of winter2 (severità) strictness, severity; rigore morale moral rigidity4 sport penalty (kick); tirare o battere un rigore to take a penalty kick; concedere un rigore to award a penalty; area di rigore penalty areaa rigor di logica logically speaking. -
12 наказание
сущ.penalty; punishment; ( приговор) sentenceназначать наказание (определять меру наказания) — to award (fix, impose, inflict, mete out, prescribe) a penalty (punishment); ( выносить приговор) to award (deliver, give, impose, pass, pronounce, render) a judgement (a sentence)
назначать наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению — to make a penalty (punishment) fit the crime; proportion a penalty (punishment) to the crime
назначать наказание условно — to make a penalty (punishment) conditional; release on probation
объявлять меру наказания — ( приговор) to pronounce a judgement (sentence, verdict)
отбывать наказание (срок наказания) — to do (serve) one's time; serve (undergo) a jail sentence; ( оставшийся срок) to serve (undergo) the remainder of a sentence
отменять наказание — to abolish punishment; recall (remit, repeal, reverse, revoke, quash, set aside) a sentence
отпускать без наказания — ( кого-л) to let ( smb) go unpunished; let smb off
подвергать наказанию — to impose (inflict) a penalty (punishment) (on); penalize; punish
понести наказание — to receive (sustain) a sentence (penalty, punishment); suffer penalty (punishment)
понести заслуженное наказание — to be punished justly; receive (suffer, sustain) just punishment
смягчать наказание — to commute (mitigate, reduce) a sentence (penalty, punishment)
назначение наказания (более мягкого наказания, чем предусмотрено законом —) award (determination, imposition, infliction, prescription) of a penalty (of punishment) / of a lighter (milder) penalty (punishment) than established (provided for, stipulated) by law
наука о наказаниях — ( пенология) penology
обстоятельства, отягчающие (смягчающие) наказание — circumstances aggravating (mitigating) punishment
освобождение от наказания — impunity; release from punishment
отмена наказания — abolition of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) revocation (repeal, reversal) of a sentence
отсрочка исполнения наказания — suspension of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) suspension of a sentence
смягчение наказания — commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a sentence
наказание за разглашение конфиденциальной информации — penalty (punishment) for disclosure (divulging) of confidential information
наказание, назначаемое в суммарном порядке — summary punishment
наказание, несоразмерное тяжести совершённого преступления — disproportionate punishment (sentence)
наказание, применяемое во внесудебном порядке — extrajudicial punishment
наказание, применяемое в судебном порядке — judicial punishment
наказание, связанное с лишением свободы — custodial punishment (sentence)
- наказание за чужую винунаказание, удерживающее от совершения преступления — deterrent punishment (sentence)
- наказание как средство устрашения
- наказание, определённое в законе
- наказание по усмотрению суда
- наказания и взыскания
- альтернативное наказание
- дополнительное наказание
- жестокое наказание
- имущественное наказание
- исключительная мера наказания
- исправительное наказание
- комплексное наказание
- лёгкое наказание
- мягкое наказание
- максимальное наказание
- минимальное наказание
- недопустимое наказание
- неправомерно назначенное наказание
- обязательное наказание
- отбытое наказание
- первоначально назначенное наказание
- позорящее наказание
- предусмотренное законом наказание
- совместимые наказания
- строгое наказание
- суровое наказание
- тяжкое наказание
- телесное наказание
- увеличенное наказание
- уголовное наказание
- уменьшенное наказание
- смягчённое наказание
- умеренное наказание
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13 dolor
m.1 pain.siento un dolor en el costado I have a pain in my side(tener) dolor de cabeza (to have a) headache¡este niño no nos da más que dolores de cabeza! that child does nothing but make trouble for us!dolor de espalda back paindolor de estómago stomachachedolores menstruales period painsdolor de muelas toothachedolores del parto labor pains2 grief, sorrow (moral).su fallecimiento nos llena de dolor his death fills us with sorrow* * *1 pain, ache2 figurado pain, sorrow, grief\causar dolor figurado to sadden, hurt, upsetestar con los dolores (de parto) to be in labour (US labor)dolor de cabeza headachedolor de muelas toothache* * *noun m.1) ache, pain2) grief, sorrow* * *SM1) [físico] painestar con dolores — [antes del parto] to feel one's labour pains beginning
dolores de parto — labour pains, labor pains (EEUU)
2) (=pesar) grief, sorrow* * *a) ( físico) paindolores reumáticos/de parto — rheumatic/labor* pains
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta — to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
fuertes dolores de estómago — sharp o severe stomach pains
b) (pena, tristeza) pain, griefel dolor de perder a un ser querido — the pain o grief of losing a loved one
con todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no — it broke my heart, but I had to turn him down
no sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia — you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets me
* * *= pain, agony, ache, grief, woefulness, soreness, heartache.Ex. For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.Ex. Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.Ex. Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.Ex. This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex. In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.----* alivio del dolor = pain relief.* de dolor = in pain.* dolor abdominal = abdominal pain.* dolor agudo = twinge.* dolor crónico = chronic pain.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* dolor de corazón = heartache.* dolor de cuello = neck pain.* dolor de espalda = backache [back-ache], back pain.* dolor de estómago = stomach ache, upset stomach.* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* dolor de muelas = toothache.* dolor de oído = earache.* dolor de ojos = eyestrain [eye strain].* dolor en la mano al escribir = writer's cramp.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* dolor físico = physical pain.* dolor fulgurante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor menstrual = period pain.* dolor muscular = muscle pain, muscle ache.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* dolor pulsátil = throbbing pain.* dolor punzante = throbbing pain, shooting stab of pain, shooting pain, twinge.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* molestias y dolores = aches and pains.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* que no causa dolor = painless.* sin dolor = painless.* * *a) ( físico) paindolores reumáticos/de parto — rheumatic/labor* pains
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta — to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
fuertes dolores de estómago — sharp o severe stomach pains
b) (pena, tristeza) pain, griefel dolor de perder a un ser querido — the pain o grief of losing a loved one
con todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no — it broke my heart, but I had to turn him down
no sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia — you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets me
* * *= pain, agony, ache, grief, woefulness, soreness, heartache.Ex: For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.
Ex: Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.Ex: Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.Ex: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex: In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.* alivio del dolor = pain relief.* de dolor = in pain.* dolor abdominal = abdominal pain.* dolor agudo = twinge.* dolor crónico = chronic pain.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* dolor de corazón = heartache.* dolor de cuello = neck pain.* dolor de espalda = backache [back-ache], back pain.* dolor de estómago = stomach ache, upset stomach.* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* dolor de muelas = toothache.* dolor de oído = earache.* dolor de ojos = eyestrain [eye strain].* dolor en la mano al escribir = writer's cramp.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* dolor físico = physical pain.* dolor fulgurante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor menstrual = period pain.* dolor muscular = muscle pain, muscle ache.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* dolor pulsátil = throbbing pain.* dolor punzante = throbbing pain, shooting stab of pain, shooting pain, twinge.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* molestias y dolores = aches and pains.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* que no causa dolor = painless.* sin dolor = painless.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (físico) pain¿siente mucho dolor? are you in much pain?, does it hurt much?¿es una punzada o un dolor sordo? is it a sharp pain or a dull ache?dolores reumáticos/musculares rheumatic/muscular painsdolores de crecimiento/parto growing/labor* painspastillas para el dolor de muelas/oídos pills for (a) toothache/(an) earacheun dolor de cabeza a headacheun dolor de garganta espantoso a terrible sore throates un dolor reflejo it's a referred painfuertes dolores de estómago sharp o severe stomach painsno me ha dado más que dolores de cabeza he has given me nothing but headaches, he has been a constant worry to mete ahorrarás muchos dolores de cabeza you will save yourself a lot of problems o headaches2(pena, tristeza): creí que iba a morirme de dolor I thought I was going to die of grief o sorrowcon todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no it broke my heart, but I had to turn him downcon todo el dolor de su corazón tuvo que negarle el regalo it was very painful for him o it was heart-rending for him to have to deny him the giftno sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets meel dolor de perder a un ser querido the pain o grief of losing a loved one* * *
dolor sustantivo masculino
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
dolor sustantivo masculino
1 Med pain
dolor de espalda, backache
2 (aflicción) grief, sorrow
' dolor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agudeza
- aliviar
- aliviarse
- amanecer
- ay
- calmar
- chillido
- cicatrizar
- contorsionarse
- dar
- dolerse
- fiel
- fricción
- fuerte
- gemir
- gesto
- indiferente
- infernal
- jaqueca
- latigazo
- matar
- molestar
- molestia
- mueca
- ostensible
- penetrante
- pesar
- pinchazo
- punzada
- punzante
- queja
- quejarse
- quitar
- quitarse
- rabiar
- rechistar
- refleja
- reflejo
- resentirse
- retorcerse
- rictus
- soportar
- sorda
- sordo
- tal
- tener
- traer
- transida
- transido
- aguantador
English:
ache
- aching
- acute
- agonizing
- agony
- alleviate
- any
- backache
- bad
- bear
- bellyache
- comfort
- cover up
- deaden
- distort
- distress
- double up
- dull
- earache
- ease
- excruciating
- experience
- grief
- grimace
- groan
- headache
- help
- inflict
- lessen
- nagging
- numb
- ouch
- overcome
- overwhelming
- pain
- painfully
- painkiller
- painless
- painlessly
- pang
- pass
- pass off
- period pain
- persist
- rack
- raging
- reduce
- relieve
- severe
- severity
* * *dolor nm1. [físico] pain;un dolor sordo a dull pain;¿dónde tienes el dolor? where does it hurt?;me dio un dolor tremendo en los riñones I felt a terrible pain in my lower back;siento un dolor en el costado I have a pain in my side;hizo un gesto de dolor she winced with pain;tengo dolor de huesos/dolores musculares my bones/muscles achedolor de barriga bellyache;dolor de cabeza headache;tener dolor de cabeza to have a headache;¡este niño no nos da más que dolores de cabeza! that child does nothing but make trouble for us!;dolor de estómago stomachache;dolor de garganta sore throat;tener dolor de garganta to have a sore throat;dolores menstruales period pains;dolor de muelas toothache;dolor de oídos earache;tener dolor de oídos to have earache;dolores del parto labour pains2. [moral] sorrow;sentir dolor por algo to feel sorrow at sth;separarse de su hijo les causó gran dolor being separated from their son was very painful for them;le comunicó la noticia con gran dolor she told him the news with great sorrow;lloraba de dolor por su desgracia she wept with sadness at her misfortune;su fallecimiento nos llena de dolor his death fills us with sorrow;con todo el dolor de mi corazón: la castigué con todo el dolor de mi corazón it broke my heart to punish her;tuve que irme de aquella ciudad con todo el dolor de mi corazón it was heartbreaking for me to have to leave that city* * *m tb figpain;dar dolores de cabeza a alguien fig cause s.o. problems* * *dolor nm1) : pain, achedolor de cabeza: headache2) pena, tristeza: grief, sorrow* * *dolor n1. (físico) pain2. (pena) grief -
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ДРУЖБА ДРУЖБОЙ, А СЛУЖБА СЛУЖБОЙ (saying) friendly relations should not influence or interfere with official or business relations: = business and friendship (pleasure) don't mix never mix business and (with) pleasure.(Кушак:) Они (ваш муж и Зилов) допустили серьезную ошибку в работе. Я бы сказал - непростительную ошибку. (Валерия:) Вот как?.. Так взгрейте их как следует!.. Мужа я прошу наказать со всей строгостью... Каждому - по заслугам... Дружба дружбой, а служба... (Вампилов 5). (К.:) They've (your husband and Zilov have) committed a serious error in their work. An unforgivable error, in my opinion. (V.:) Have they now?...Then give them everything they deserve! Kindly punish my husband with all the severity of the law...They should both get their just desserts....Business and friendship don't mix... (5a). -
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• ДРУЖБА ДРУЖБОЙ, А СЛУЖБА СЛУЖБОЙ[saying]=====⇒ friendly relations should not influence or interfere with official or business relations:- ≈ business and friendship < pleasure> don't mix;- never mix business and < with> pleasure.♦ [Кушак:] Они [ваш муж и Зилов] допустили серьёзную ошибку в работе. Я бы сказал - непростительную ошибку. [Валерия:] Вот как?.. Так взгрейте их как следует!.. Мужа я прошу наказать со всей строгостью... Каждому - по заслугам... Дружба дружбой, а служба... (Вампилов 5). [К.:] They've [your husband and Zilov have] committed a serious error in their work. An unforgivable error, in my opinion. [V.:] Have they now?...Then give them everything they deserve! Kindly punish my husband with all the severity of the law...They should both get their just desserts....Business and friendship don't mix... (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дружба дружбой, а служба службой
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1.mălus, a, um, adj. [Sanscr. mala, dirt; Gr. melas, black; cf. macula; Germ. mal in Mutter-mal, etc.].— Comp.: pējor, pejus.— Sup.: pessimus, a, um, bad, in the widest sense of the word (opp. bonus), evil, wicked, injurious, destructive, mischievous, hurtful; of personal appearance, ill-looking, ugly, deformed; of weight, bad, light; of fate, evil, unlucky, etc.:1.malus et nequam homo,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 1:pessima puella,
Cat. 36, 9; 55, 10:delituit mala,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 5, 9:philosophi minime mali illi quidem, sed non satis acuti,
Cic. Off. 3, 9, 23:malam opinionem habere de aliquo,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 24, § 59:consuetudo,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 36:conscientia,
Quint. 12, 1, 3:mens,
id. ib.:mores,
Sall. C. 18:fures,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 77:Furiae,
id. ib. 2, 3, 135:virus,
Verg. G. 1, 129:cicuta,
Hor. S. 2, 1, 56:libido,
Liv. 1, 57:falx,
Verg. E. 3, 11:gramina,
id. A. 2, 471: carmen, i. e. an incantation, Leg. XII. Tab. ap. Plin. 28, 2, 4, § 17:abi in malam rem,
go and be hanged! Ter. And. 2, 1, 17:pugna,
unsuccessful, adverse, Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54; Sall. J. 56:avis,
i. e. ill-boding, Hor. C. 1, 15, 5; cf. id. ib. 3, 6, 46:ales,
id. Epod. 10, 1: aetas, burdensome, i. e. senectus, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 4:haud mala est mulier,
not badlooking, id. Bacch. 5, 2, 42:facies,
Quint. 6, 3, 32; Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 43:crus,
i. e. deformed, Hor. S. 1, 2, 102:pondus,
i. e. light, deficient, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 156.—Of the sick:in malis aeger est,
in great danger, Cels. 3, 15 fin.:tempus a quo omnis aeger pejor fiat,
id. 3, 5 med.:eo tempore fere pessimi sunt qui aegrotant,
id. ib. —In neutr. sing., as adv.:ne gallina malum responset dura palato,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 18.— Comp.: pejor, worse:via,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 96.—Hence,mă-lum, i, n., any thing bad, an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity, etc.A.In gen.:B.orarem, ut ei, quod posses mali facere, faceres,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 6, 25:quam sit bellum, cavere malum,
Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 247:nihil enim mali accidisse Scipioni puto,
id. Lael. 3, 10:hostes inopinato malo turbati,
Caes. B. C. 2, 12:externum, i. e. bellum,
Nep. Hamilc. 21:ne in cotidianam id malum vertat, i. e. febris,
Cels. 3, 15:hoc malo domitos potius cultores agrorum fore, quam, etc.,
Liv. 2, 34, 11.—In partic.(α).Punishment; hurt, harm, severity, injury:(β).malo domandam tribuniciam potestatem,
Liv. 2, 54, 10:malo exercitum coërcere,
Sall. J. 100, 5:sine malo,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 4, 81; so Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 45; Liv. 4, 49, 11:vi, malo, plagis adductus est, ut frumenti daret,
ill-usage, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 23, § 56:amanti amoenitas malo est: nobis lucro est,
is hurtful, injurious, Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 5:clementiam illi malo fuisse,
was injurious, unfortunate, Cic. Att. 14, 22, 1: malo hercle magno suo convivat sine modo, to his own [p. 1105] hurt, Enn. ap. Non. 474, 23 (Sat. v. 1 Vahl.):olet homo quidam malo suo,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 165:male merenti bona es: at malo cum tuo,
to your own hurt, id. As. 1, 3, 3.—Wrong-doing:(γ).causae, quae numquam malo defuturae sunt, Sen. de Ira, 1, 16, 3: sperans famam exstingui veterum sic posse malorum,
Verg. A. 6, 527; Anthol. Lat. 1, 178.—As a term of abuse, plague, mischief, torment:(δ).quid tu, malum, me sequere?
Plaut. Cas. 1, 3:qui, malum, alii?
Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 10:quae, malum, est ista tanta audacia?
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 20, § 54; so id. Off. 2, 15, 53; Curt. 8, 14, 41.—As an exclamation, alas! misery! Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 16; id. Men. 2, 3, 37 Brix ad loc.—2.măle, adv., badly, ill, wrongly, wickedly, unfortunately, erroneously, improperly, etc.: dubitas, quin lubenter tuo ero meus, quod possiet facere, faciat male? will do all the harm to him, etc., Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 66: si iste Italiam relinquet, faciet omnino male, et, ut ego existimo, alogistôs, will act altogether unwisely, Attic. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 10:2.di isti Segulio male faciant,
do harm to him, punish him, Cic. Fam. 11, 21, 1:o factum male de Alexione!
id. Att. 15, 1, 1:male velle alicui,
to wish ill, Plaut. As. 5, 1, 13:Karthagini male jamdiu cogitanti bellum multo ante denuntio, cogitare de aliquo,
Cic. Sen. 6, 18:male loqui,
id. Rosc. Am. 48:male loqui alicui, for maledicere,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 25:male accipere verbis aliquem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 54, § 140:equitatu agmen adversariorum, male habere,
to harass, annoy, Caes. B. C. 1, 63:hoc male habet virum,
annoys, vexes him, Ter. And. 2, 6, 5:male se habere,
to feel ill, dejected, low-spirited, id. Eun. 4, 2, 6:male est animo,
it vexes me, id. Ad. 4, 5, 21:male est animo,
I feel unwell, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 33:male fit animo,
I am beginning to feel bad, am getting unwell, id. Rud. 2, 6, 26: L. Antonio male sit, si quidem, etc., evil betide him! (a formula of imprecation), Cic. Att. 15, 15, 1:quae res tibi vertat male,
much harm may it do you! Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 37:male tibi esse malo quam molliter,
I would rather you should be unfortunate than effeminate, Sen. Ep. 82, 1:proelium male pugnatum,
unsuccessfully, Sall. J. 54, 7:ea quae male empta sunt,
at a bad bargain, Cic. Att. 2, 4, 1:male vendere,
at a sacrifice, id. Verr. 2, 3, 98, § 227:male reprehendunt praemeditationem rerum futurarum,
id. Tusc. 3, 16, 34:male tegere mutationem fortunae,
Tac. H. 1, 66:male sustinere arma,
unskilfully, Liv. 1, 25, 12: non dubito, quin me male oderit, i. e. very much, intensely, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 14, 1, 2:male metuo, ne, etc.,
exceedingly, much, Ter. Hec. 3, 2, 2:rauci,
miserably, Hor. S. 1, 4, 66.—When attached to an adjective, it freq. gives it the opposite meaning: male sanus = insanus,
insane, deranged, Cic. Att. 9, 15, 5:male sana,
with mind disturbed, Verg. A. 4, 8:gratus,
i. e. ungrateful, Ov. H. 7, 27:male fidas provincias,
unfaithful, Tac. H. 1, 17:statio male fida carinis,
unsafe, Verg. A. 2, 23.— Comp.:oderam multo pejus hunc quam illum ipsum Clodium,
Cic. Fam. 7, 2, 3; cf.:pejusque leto flagitium timet,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 50; and:cane pejus vitabit chlamydem,
id. Ep. 1, 17, 30.mālus, i, f., Gr. mêlea, an appletree:3.malus bifera,
Varr. R. R. 1, 7:et steriles platani malos gessere valentes,
Verg. G. 2, 70:malus granata,
the pomegranate, Isid. 17, 7, 6:felices arbores putantur esse quercus...malus, etc.,
Macr. S. 3, 20, 2.mālus, i, m. [by some referred to root mac-; Gr. makros; Lat. magnus; but perh. the same word with 2. malus], an upright mast, pole, or beam.I.In gen.:II.malos exaequantes altitudinem jugi surrexit,
Front. Strat. 3, 8, 3.—Esp.A.A mast of a ship:B.ut si qui gubernatorem in navigando agere nihil dicant, cum alii malos scandant, etc.,
Cic. Sen. 6, 17:malum erigi, vela fieri imperavit,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 34, § 88:attolli malos,
Verg. A. 5, 829:malo suspendit ab alto,
id. ib. 5, 489:saucius,
injured, Hor. C. 1, 14, 5.—A standard or pole, to which the awnings spread over the theatre were attached, Lucr. 6, 110; Liv. 39, 7, 8.—C.The beam in the middle of a wine-press, Plin. 18, 31, 74, § 317.—D.The corner beams of a tower:turrium mali,
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