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  • 121 schieben

    schie·ben < schob, geschoben> [ʼʃi:bn̩]
    vt
    etw [irgendwohin] \schieben to push sth [somewhere];
    er schob den Einkaufswagen durch den Supermarkt he wheeled the shopping trolley through the supermarket
    2) ( rücken)
    jdn/etw \schieben to push [or ( fam) shove] sb/sth;
    lass uns den Schrank in die Ecke \schieben let's shift the cupboard into the corner
    3) ( antreiben)
    jdn \schieben to push sb
    4) ( stecken)
    etw irgendwohin \schieben to put [or push] [or ( fam) stick] sth somewhere;
    sich etw in den Mund \schieben to put [or ( fam) stick] sth in one's mouth;
    die Pizza in den Ofen \schieben to stick [or shove] the pizza into the oven ( fam)
    5) ( zuweisen)
    etw auf jdn \schieben to lay [or put] [or place] sth on sb;
    die Schuld auf jdn \schieben to lay the blame on sb [or at sb's door];
    die Verantwortung auf jdn \schieben to place [or put] the responsibility on sb['s shoulders];
    etw auf etw \schieben to put sth down to sth, to blame sth for sth;
    sie schob ihre Müdigkeit aufs Wetter she put her tiredness down to the weather
    6) ( abweisen)
    etw von sich \schieben dat to reject sth;
    den Verdacht von sich \schieben to not accept the blame;
    die Schuld/Verantwortung von sich \schieben to refuse to take the blame/[the]responsibility
    7) (sl);
    etw \schieben to do sth ( fam)
    Kohldampf \schieben to be starving ( fig)
    eine ruhige Kugel \schieben to take it easy;
    eine Nummer \schieben to get laid (sl)
    Rauschgift \schieben to traffic in drugs;
    eine Schicht \schieben to work a shift;
    Wache \schieben to be on sentry duty [or guard]
    vi
    1) ( vorwärtsrollen) to push
    mit Zigaretten/Drogen \schieben to traffic cigarettes/drugs
    vr
    sich irgendwohin \schieben to push [or force] [or elbow] one's way somewhere
    sich \schieben to shove one's way;
    sich nach vorn \schieben to shove one's way to the front

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  • 122 ulok|ować

    pf vt książk. 1. (na nocleg) to put [sb] up; (znaleźć mieszkanie) to find lodgings a. accommodation for
    - ulokować kogoś w hotelu/pokoju gościnnym to put sb up at a hotel/in the guest room
    - powodzian ulokowano u krewnych flood victims were taken in by their relatives lokować
    2. (położyć) to put, to place [krzesło, walizkę, roślinę]; (usytuować) to locate, to situate [bibliotekę, biuro, bar]
    - hotel ulokowany w centrum mista a centrally located hotel
    - restaurację ulokowano a. restauracja jest ulokowana na parterze the restaurant is located a. situated on the ground floor lokować
    3. Ekon., Fin. (zdeponować) to deposit; (wyłożyć) to invest [pieniądze, kwotę, zyski]
    - ulokować oszczędności w banku/na koncie to deposit one’s savings in a bank/in an account
    - ulokować pieniądze w złocie/akcjach to invest (one’s money) in gold/shares lokować
    4. (pokładać) ulokować w kimś swoje nadzieje to place a. put one’s hope(s) in sb
    - ulokowała w synu wielkie ambicje she had great ambitions for her son
    - nie ulokowała w nim żadnych głębszych uczuć she developed no deeper feelings for him lokować
    ulokować się książk. 1. (zamieszkać) to stay, to put up; (zająć miejsce) to position oneself
    - ulokowaliśmy się w Hotelu Grand we put up at the Grand Hotel
    - ulokowała się wygodnie na fotelu she settled herself comfortably in an armchair lokować się
    2. (umiejscowić się) [instytucja, obiekt] to be situated, to be located
    - w odnowionym dworku ulokował się hotel a hotel is situated in a renovated manor house

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ulok|ować

  • 123 depono

    dē-pōno, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum, 3 ( perf. deposivi, Plaut. Curc. 4, 3, 4:

    deposivit,

    id. Most. 2, 1, 35; Catull. 34, 8; inf. perf. deposisse, Verg. Cat. 8, 16; part. sync. depostus, Lucil. ap. Non. 279, 19, v. pono), v. a., to lay away, to put or place aside; to lay, put, or set down; to lay, place, set, deposit (freq. in all periods and sorts of writing).—Constr. with acc. alone; or acc. and locative or abl. with or without a prep.; or acc. and adv. of place where, or apud and personal name; rare and doubtful with in and acc. (cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 340 sq.). —
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    caput deponit, condormiscit,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 81; cf.:

    caput terrae,

    Ov. Am. 3, 5, 20:

    corpora (pecudes),

    Lucr. 1, 259; cf.:

    corpora sub ramis arboris,

    Verg. A. 7, 108:

    fessum latus sub lauru,

    Hor. Od. 2, 7, 19:

    mentum in gremiis mimarum,

    Cic. Phil. 13, 11, 24 et saep.:

    onus,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 10; id. Sull. 23, 65; Front. Strat. 1, 5, 3 al.; cf.:

    onera jumentis,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 80, 2:

    arma,

    id. B. G. 4, 32 fin.; id. B. C. 3, 10, 9; Liv. 5, 2 al.; cf.:

    depositis in contubernio armis,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 76, 2:

    arma umeris,

    Verg. A. 12, 707:

    anulos aureos et phaleras,

    Liv. 9, 46:

    coronam, and, shortly after, coronam Romae in aram Apollinis,

    id. 23, 11:

    ungues et capillos,

    i. e. to cut off, Petr. 104, 6; cf.

    comas (for which, shortly before, secuit capillos),

    Mart. 5, 48, 6:

    crinem,

    Tac. H. 4, 61 et saep.:

    argenti pondus defossā terrā,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 42:

    semina vel scrobe vel sulco,

    to deposit in the earth, to plant, Col. 5, 4, 2; and:

    stirpem vitis aut oleae,

    id. 1, 1, 5:

    malleolum in terram,

    id. 3, 10, 19:

    plantas sulcis,

    Verg. G. 2, 24 et saep.: exercitum in terram (for exponere), to land, Just. 4, 5, 8:

    hydriam de umero,

    Vulg. Gen. 21, 46.— Poet. of bearing, bringing forth (as the putting off of a burden): (Latonia) quam mater prope Deliam Deposivit olivam, Catull. 34, 8; cf.:

    onus naturae,

    Phaedr. 1, 18, 5; 1, 19, 4; to lay as a stake, wager: Dam. Ego hanc vitulam... Depono. Men. De grege non ausim quicquam deponere tecum... verum pocula ponam Fagina, Verg. E. 3, 31 sq.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Pregn., to lay up, lay aside, put by, deposit anywhere; to give in charge to, commit to the care of intrust to any one:

    non semper deposita reddenda: si gladium quis apud te sana mente deposuerit, repetat insaniens: reddere peccatum sit, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 3, 25, 95; so,

    aliquid apud aliquem,

    Plaut. Bac. 2, 3, 72; Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 2; id. Verr. 2, 4, 12, § 29; Caes. B. C. 3, 108 fin.; Quint. 5, 13, 49; 9, 2, 92; Tac. H. 1, 13; Liv. 38, 19, 2 et saep.; cf.:

    obsides apud eos,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 63 al.:

    praedam in silvis,

    id. ib. 6, 41; cf.:

    pecuniam in templo,

    Liv. 44, 25:

    pecunias in publica fide,

    id. 24, 18 fin.;

    also: liberos, uxores suaque omnia in silvas,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 19 (dub.—al. in sylvis; id. B. C. 1, 23, 4 the true reading is in publico):

    impedimenta citra flumen Rhenum,

    id. B. G. 2, 29, 4:

    saucios,

    id. B. C. 3, 78, 1 and 5 et saep.:

    pretium in deposito habendum,

    in charge, Dig. 36, 3, 5 fin.:

    si pro deposito apud eum fuerit,

    ib. 33, 8, 8, § 5.—
    2. a.
    To put or bring down, lay upon the ground:

    scio quam rem agat: ut me deponat vino, etc.,

    to make drunk, Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 39.—
    b.
    Hence (because it was the custom to take a person who had just died out of bed and lay him on the ground), meton.: depositus, dead, just dead:

    jam prope depositus, certe jam frigidus,

    Ov. Pont. 2, 2, 47:

    depositum nec me qui fleat ullus erit,

    id. Tr. 3, 3, 40:

    DEPOSITVS IN PACE,

    Inscr. Orell. 5014; cf. ib. 4874.—As subst.:

    depositus meus,

    Petr. 133, 4.—
    c.
    Also, because the hopelessly sick were often laid on the earth, dying, given up, despaired of: jam tum depostu' bubulcus Expirans animam pulmonibus aeger agebat, Lucil. ap. Non. 279, 19:

    deponere est desperare, unde et depositi desperati dicuntur,

    Non. 279, 30: depositus modo sum anima, vita sepultus, Caecil. ap. Non. 279 (Com. v. 121 Rib.):

    ut depositi proferret fata parentis,

    Verg. A. 12, 395 Serv.: texere paludes Depositum, Fortuna, tuum, Lucan. 2, 72;

    and transf.: mihi videor magnam et maxime aegram et prope depositam reip. partem suscepisse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 2, § 5.—
    3.
    In post-Aug. lang. esp. freq. in the jurists, of buildings, etc., to pull down, take down, demolish, overthrow:

    aedificium vel arboris ramos,

    Dig. 8, 2, 17 (shortly after, qui tollit aedificium vel deprimit); so id. 8, 2, 31; 41, 3, 23 fin. et saep.:

    deposita arx,

    Stat. S. 1, 4, 91:

    statuas,

    pull down, Spart. Sev. 14: tabulas, destroy, Capit. Max. duob. 12:

    adversarios tuos,

    Vulg. Exod. 15, 7. —
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    With a predominant notion of putting away, removing, etc., to lay down, lay aside, give up, resign, get rid of:

    studia de manibus,

    Cic. Ac. 1, 1, 3:

    ex memoria insidias,

    id. Sull. 6, 18:

    in sermone et suavitate alicujus omnes curas doloresque deponere,

    id. Fam. 4, 6, 2:

    petitoris personam capere, accusatoris deponere,

    id. Quint. 13 fin.; so,

    contentionem,

    Liv. 4, 6; cf.

    certamina,

    id. ib.;

    and, bellum,

    Ov. M. 8, 47; Tac. H. 2, 37;

    opp. incipere,

    Sall. J. 83, 1;

    opp. coepisse,

    Liv. 31, 1;

    and with omittere,

    id. 31, 31 fin.:

    deponere amicitias, suscipere inimicitias,

    Cic. Lael. 21, 77:

    invidiam,

    id. Agr. 2, 26, 69:

    simultates,

    id. Planc. 31, 76:

    maerorem et luctum,

    id. Phil. 14, 13:

    omnem spem contentionis,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 19:

    consilium adeundae Syriae,

    id. B. C. 3, 103:

    imperium,

    id. B. G. 7, 33 fin.; id. B. C. 2, 32, 9; Cic. N. D. 2, 4, 11; Liv. 2, 28 al.; cf.

    provinciam,

    Cic. Pis. 2, 5; id. Fam. 5, 2, 3;

    dictaturam,

    Quint. 3, 8, 53; 5, 10, 71:

    nomen,

    Suet. Ner. 41; Ov. M. 15, 543:

    famem,

    id. F. 6, 530; cf.:

    sitim in unda vicini fontis,

    i. e. to quench, id. M. 4, 98:

    morbos,

    Plin. 7, 50, 51:

    animam,

    i. e. to die, Nep. Hann. 1.—
    B.
    To depose from an office (late Lat.):

    te de ministerio tuo,

    Vulg. Is. 22, 19.—
    C.
    (Acc. to no. I. B.) To deposit, intrust, commit to, for safe-keeping: populi Romani jus in vestra fide ac religione depono, Cic. Caecin. 35 fin.:

    aliquid rimosa in aure,

    Hor. S. 2, 6, 46:

    aliquid tutis auribus,

    id. Od. 1, 27, 18:

    eo scortum,

    Tac. H. 1, 13.—Hence, dēpō-nens, entis, P. a., subst. (sc. verbum, lit., a verb that lays aside its proper pass. signif.), in the later grammar. a verb which, in a pass. form, has an act. meaning; deponent, Charis. p. 143 P.; Diom. p. 327 ib.; Prisc. p. 787 ib. sq. et saep.— dēpŏsĭtus, a, um, P. a., and esp. as subst. dēpŏsĭtum, i, n., any thing deposited or intrusted for safe-keeping, etc., a deposit, trust:

    reddere depositum,

    Cic. Off. 1, 10, 31:

    si depositum non infitietur amicus,

    Juv. 13, 60; cf. Dig. 36, 3, 5 al.:

    contempto Domino negaverit proximo suo depositum,

    Vulg. Lev. 6, 2; 1 Tim. 6, 20 al.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > depono

  • 124 сместува

    locate
    ————————
    erect; put up; establish; set up; install; place; position; set
    ————————
    land (v sl), foist
    ————————
    to fine room for; to set; to put to place, to lodge, to accommodate; to land; to locate; to install
    ————————
    locate; place; install; situate
    ————————
    lay; place; put; set; situate; locate
    * * *
    land (v sl), foist, install, house (v), establish

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  • 125 cōnstituō

        cōnstituō uī, ūtus, ere    [com-+statuo], to put, place, set, station: eo (Helvetios), fix their abode, Cs.: impedimenta, put away, L.: hominem ante pedes: vobis taurum ante aras, V.—To place, station, post, array, form, draw up: legionem passibus CC ab eo tumulo, Cs.: cohortes in fronte, S.: aperto litore navīs, Cs.: legiones contra hostem, Cs.: exercitum contra vos: exadversum Athenas apud Salamina classem, N.—To halt, cause to halt, stop: agmen paulisper, S.: novitate rei signa, L. —To form, constitute: legiones, Cs.: legio constituta ex veteranis. — To erect, set up, build, construct, fix, found: turrīs duas, Cs.: oppidum, Cs.: vineas ac testudines, N.: locis certis horrea, Cs.: moenia in terrā, O.: domicilium sibi Magnesiae, N.—Fig., to put, set, place: vobis ante oculos senectutem. — To prepare, make, establish, effect, constitute: amicitiam: accusationem: victoriam: ius nobis, civitati legem: iudicium de pecuniis repetundis: iudicium capitis in se.—To designate, select, assign, appoint: accusatorem: testīs: locus ab iudicibus Fausto non est constitutus, i. e. a trial: alqm apud eos regem, Cs.: legibus agrariis curatores: patronum causae: constitutus imperator belli gerundi.—To establish, set in order, organize, manage, administer, regulate, arrange, dispose: legiones, Cs.: civitates: maiestatis constituendae gratiā, S.: mores civitatis. L.: his constitutis rebus, after making these arrangements, Cs.: regnum ei, N. — To fix, appoint, determine, define, decide, decree: ad constitutam non venire diem, L.: tempus constitutumst, T.: finīs imperi singulis, S.: pretium frumento: conloquio diem, Cs.: tempus ei rei, Cs.: in hunc (diem) constitutae nuptiae, T.: tempus in posterum diem, L.: grandiorem aetatem ad consulatum: bona possessa non esse constitui: constituendi sunt qui sint in amicitiā fines.—To appoint, fix by agreement, settle, agree upon, concert: vadimonia constituta: tempore ac loco constituto, S.: die constitutā, on the day appointed, Cs.: venturum ad me domum, T.: (diem) cum legatis, Cs.: pactam et constitutam esse cum Manlio diem: cum quodam hospite Me esse, etc., T.: cum hominibus quo die praesto essent: amicae, make an appointment, Iu.: sic constituunt, such is their custom, Ta.: introire, S.: in diem tertium constituunt, S.: quid agi placeat inter se, Cs.—To determine, take a resolution, resolve: ut ante constituerat, Cs.: his constitutis rebus, having formed this resolution, Cs.: bellum cum Germanis gerere, Cs.: desciscere a rege, N.: Quaerere, V.: constitutum esse Pompeio me mittere: quid vectigalis Britannia penderet, Cs.: ut Aquini manerem: ut arbitri darentur, Cs.: optimum esse reverti, Cs.—To decide, arbitrate, judge, decree: de controversiis, Cs.: de hoc solus, N.: sententiis dictis, constituunt ut, etc., Cs.
    * * *
    constituere, constitui, constitutus V
    set up/in position, erect; place/dispose/locate; (call a) halt; plant (trees); decide/resolve; decree/ordain; appoint, post/station (troops); settle (colony); establish/create/institute; draw up, arrange/set in order; make up, form; fix

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  • 126 untersetzen

    ụn|ter|set|zen
    vt sep
    to put underneath
    * * *
    un·ter|set·zen1
    [ˈʊntɐzɛtsn̩]
    vt
    etw [jdm/etw] \untersetzen to put sth underneath [sb/sth]
    un·ter·set·zen *2
    [ʊntɐˈzɛtsn̩]
    I. vt
    etw \untersetzen
    1. ELEK elektronische Signale to slow down sth sep
    2. TECH Motorendrehzahl to decrease sth
    II. vi (mischen)
    mit etw dat untersetzt sein to be mixed with sth
    * * *
    transitives Verb put underneath
    * * *
    unter'setzen v/t (untrennb, hat) TECH reduce; ELEK step down; (durchsetzen, mischen) mix sth with sth
    'untersetzen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) put ( oder place) under(neath)
    * * *
    transitives Verb put underneath
    * * *
    v.
    to place underneath expr.

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  • 127 vertrauen

    v/i trust ( jemandem s.o.); vertrauen auf (+ Akk) trust in; bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly; auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future; darauf vertrauen, dass... have confidence that...
    * * *
    das Vertrauen
    confidentialness; trust; confidentiality; confidence; reliance; faith; dependence; trustfulness
    * * *
    Ver|trau|en [fɛɐ'trauən]
    nt -s, no pl
    trust, confidence ( zu, in +acc, auf +acc in); (POL) confidence

    voll Vertráúen — full of confidence

    im Vertráúen (gesagt) — strictly in confidence

    ich habe dir das im Vertráúen gesagt — that's strictly in confidence, that's strictly between you and me

    im Vertráúen auf etw (acc)trusting in sth

    im Vertráúen darauf, dass... — confident that..., in the confidence that...

    Vertráúen zu jdm fassen — to gain confidence in sb

    jdn ins Vertráúen ziehen — to take sb into one's confidence

    jdm das Vertráúen aussprechen/entziehen (Parl) — to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb

    * * *
    das
    1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confidence
    3) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) faith
    4) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) trust
    5) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) trust
    6) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) trust
    * * *
    Ver·trau·en
    <-s>
    nt kein pl trust no art, no pl, confidence no art, no pl
    \Vertrauen in die Geschäftswelt ÖKON business confidence
    \Vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence]
    einen \Vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb
    \Vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidence
    jdm das \Vertrauen aussprechen/entziehen POL to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb
    \Vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb
    \Vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sb
    jds \Vertrauen haben [o (geh) genießen] to have [or enjoy] sb's trust, confidence
    jdm \Vertrauen schenken (geh) to put one's trust in sb
    jdn ins \Vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidence
    im \Vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidence
    im \Vertrauen auf etw akk trusting to [or in] sth
    im \Vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...
    voller \Vertrauen full of trust, trustingly
    * * *
    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

    * * *
    vertrauen v/i trust (
    jemandem sb);
    vertrauen auf (+akk) trust in;
    bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly;
    auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future;
    darauf vertrauen, dass … have confidence that …
    * * *
    das; Vertrauens trust; confidence

    Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something

    jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody

    sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something

    im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me

    im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something

    * * *
    (auf) n.
    faith (in) n. n.
    assurance n.
    confidence n.
    confidentiality n.
    faith n.
    reliance n.
    trust n.
    trustfulness n.

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  • 128 класти

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  • put a premium on — To attach particular value to, to esteem highly • • • Main Entry: ↑premium * * * put (or place) a premium on regard or treat as particularly valuable or important he put a premium on peace and stability …   Useful english dictionary

  • put a premium on — ► put (or place) a premium on regard as particularly valuable. Main Entry: ↑premium …   English terms dictionary

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