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1 не откладывать в долгий ящик
1) General subject: not to put off indefinitely2) Set phrase: not to put off (smth.), not to shelve (smth.)3) Idiomatic expression: get a jump on (smth) (I want to get a jump on our next client event. Let's schedule it for the last Friday of the month.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не откладывать в долгий ящик
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2 diū
diū adv. with comp. diūtius, and sup. diūtissimē [DIV-], by day, all day: diu noctuque, continually, S.— All day, a long time, long while, long: Haud diust, T.: diu consultum: ad pedes iacuit: Ut docui te saepe diuque, H.: diu atque acriter pugnatum est, Cs.: nec diutius vixit quam locuta est: sustinere impetūs, Cs.: ubi se diutius duci intellexit, put off indefinitely, Cs.: paulum diutius abesse, a little too long, L.: neque illis diutius eā (victoriā) uti licuisset, S.: (Cato) qui senex diutissime fuisset, Cs.: quam diutissime vivere: satis diu naturae vixi, long enough: cur tam diu loquimur?: tam diu, dum urbis moenibus continebatur, as long as: ne tam diu quidem dominus erit, dum, etc., even long enough, etc.: tecum fuit, as long as: numquam quicquam iam diu Mi evenit, this long time: audivimus hoc iam diu: Neque diu... huc commigrarunt, long ago, T.* * *diutius, diutissime ADVby day, all day; (for) a long time; long since -
3 indefinito
indefinite* * *indefinito agg.1 (imprecisato) indefinite, unspecified, indeterminate: tempo, spazio indefinito, indefinite time, space; rimandare a tempo indefinito, to put off indefinitely2 (gramm.) indefinite3 (non risolto) unsettled, undefined, open4 (dir.) (non ancora giudicato) sub judice; unsettled.* * *[indefi'nito]1) [numero, tempo, piano, responsabilità] indefinite; [desiderio, obiettivo] undefined; [ colore] vague2) ling. non-finite* * *indefinito/indefi'nito/1 [numero, tempo, piano, responsabilità] indefinite; [desiderio, obiettivo] undefined; [ colore] vague2 ling. non-finite. -
4 не откладывать в долгий ящик
not put off indefinitelyСловарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > не откладывать в долгий ящик
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5 не откладывать в долгий ящик
Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > не откладывать в долгий ящик
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6 verschieben
(unreg.)I v/t1. (Schrank etc.) shift, move; EDV relocate, shift; EISENB. shunt, Am. auch switch; (Truppen) displace; Perspektive: alter, change2. zeitlich: put off, postpone ( auf + Akk to, until, till); auf unbestimmte Zeit verschieben put s.th. off indefinitelyII v/refl1. move; (verrutschen) slip; Knochenbruch etc.: become displaced; Gleichgewicht, Kräfteverhältnis etc.: shift2. Termin etc.: be postponed ( auf + Akk to, until, till); dadurch verschieben sich die nachfolgenden Termine for this reason the subsequent deadlines will be postponed ( oder pushed back)* * *(Möbel) to move; to shift; to displace;(Termin) to postpone; to adjourn; to defer; to suspend; to put back; to put off* * *ver|schie|ben ptp verschoben [fɛɐ'ʃoːbn] irreg1. vt1) (= verrücken) to move (AUCH COMPUT), to shift; Truppen to displace; (RAIL ) Eisenbahnwagen to shunt; Perspektive to alter, to shift2) (= aufschieben) to change; (auf später) to postpone, to put off, to defer (um for)3) (inf) Waren, Devisen to traffic in2. vr1) (= verrutschen) to move out of place; (fig Perspektive, Schwerpunkt) to alter, to shift2) (zeitlich) to be postponed, to be put off or deferred4) (LING Laute) to shift* * *1) (to put off to another time: They can defer their departure.) defer2) (to put off to another time: We have delayed publication of the book till the spring.) delay3) (to cancel until a future time: The football match has been postponed (till tomorrow).) postpone4) (to change (the) position or direction (of): We spent the whole evening shifting furniture around; The wind shifted to the west overnight.) shift* * *ver·schie·ben *I. vt1. (verrücken)2. (verlegen)▪ etw [irgendwohin] \verschieben to smuggle sth [somewhere]II. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) shift; move2) (aufschieben) put off, postpone (auf + Akk. till)2.1) get out of place; (rutschen) slip2) (erst später stattfinden) be postponed (um for)* * *verschieben (irr)A. v/t1. (Schrank etc) shift, move; IT relocate, shift; BAHN shunt, US auch switch; (Truppen) displace; Perspektive: alter, change2. zeitlich: put off, postpone (auf +akk to, until, till);auf unbestimmte Zeit verschieben put sth off indefinitelyDevisen ins Ausland verschieben smuggle currency abroadB. v/r1. move; (verrutschen) slip; Knochenbruch etc: become displaced; Gleichgewicht, Kräfteverhältnis etc: shift2. Termin etc: be postponed (auf +akk to, until, till);dadurch verschieben sich die nachfolgenden Termine for this reason the subsequent deadlines will be postponed ( oder pushed back)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) shift; move2) (aufschieben) put off, postpone (auf + Akk. till)2.1) get out of place; (rutschen) slip2) (erst später stattfinden) be postponed (um for)* * *n.relocating n. -
7 отлагам
отложа put off, postponeremit, defer, hold/leave over (за for, until); stavo off(заседание, събрание) adjournотлагам разглеждането на дело stay proceedings(из-пълнението на присъда, налагане на наказа-ние) reprieveотлагам присъда suspend judgementотлагам до безкрайност разискването на ам. tableотлагам за по-после put off until later, put off till a later time/dateотлагам за неопределено време postpone indefinitely/to the indefinite futureбивам отложен be put off/postponed. lie over, воен. be deferred from military serviceднешната работа не отлагай за утре don't put off till tomorrow what you can do todayотложа хим. precipitate* * *отла̀гам,гл. put off, postpone; remit, defer, hold/leave over (за for, until); stave off; ( заседание, събрание) adjourn; ( изпълнението на присъда, налагане на наказание) reprieve; ( изпълнението на проект, план и пр.) put on ice, shelve; бивам отложен be put off/postponed, lie over, воен. be deferred from military service; не отлагай днешната работа за утре don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today; \отлагам до безкрайност разискването на амер. table; \отлагам за неопределено време postpone indefinitely/to the indefinite future; \отлагам законопроект lay a bill on the table; \отлагам присъда suspend judgement; \отлагам разглеждането на дело stay proceedings.——————гл. хим. precipitate.* * *postpone: отлагам until later - отлагам за по -късно; adjourn; dally off; drive{draiv}; fend; hold over; leave over; remit{ri`mit}; stay (юр.); waive (временно)* * *1. (заседание, събрание) adjourn 2. (из-пълнението на присъда, налагане на наказа-ние) reprieve 3. remit, defer, hold/leave over (за for, until);stavo off 4. ОТЛАГАМ до безкрайност разискването на ам. table 5. ОТЛАГАМ за неопределено време postpone indefinitely/to the indefinite future 6. ОТЛАГАМ за по-после put off until later, put off till a later time/date 7. ОТЛАГАМ присъда suspend judgement 8. ОТЛАГАМ разглеждането на дело stay proceedings 9. бивам отложен be put off/postponed. lie over, воен. be deferred from military service 10. днешната работа не отлагай за yтpе don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.1, отложа хим. precipitate 11. отложа put off, postpone -
8 rimandare
send again( restituire) send back, returnpalla return( rinviare) postpone* * *rimandare v.tr.1 ( mandare di nuovo) to send* again: se lo perdi te lo rimandiamo, if you lose it, we'll send it to you again2 ( restituire) to return; to send* back: rimandò tutti i regali che aveva ricevuto, she sent back all the presents she had received; rimandare una lettera al mittente, to return a letter to the sender3 ( far tornare) to send* back: fu rimandato al paese d'origine, he was sent back to his native village; l'ho rimandato a comprare il giornale, I have sent him back to buy a paper; la maestra l'ha rimandato a casa perché non si sentiva bene, the teacher sent him home because he didn't feel well // rimandare da Erode a Pilato, to send from pillar to post4 ( posporre) to postpone, to defer, to put* off; to adjourn; ( procrastinare) to delay, to protract: la lezione è stata rimandata di una settimana, the lesson has been postponed for a week; rimandare un dibattito, to put off (o to postpone) a debate; abbiamo rimandato la partenza per il maltempo, we delayed (o put off) our departure because of the bad weather; rimandare un pagamento, to delay a payment // non rimandare a domani ciò che potresti fare oggi, (prov.) don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today5 ( mandare ad altra prova d'esame) to make* (s.o.) repeat (an exam): fu rimandato a settembre in tre materie, he had to repeat three subjects in September; mi hanno rimandato in francese, they made me sit my French exam again6 ( fare riferimento) to refer: rimandare a un libro, una pagina ecc., to refer to a book, to a page etc.* * *[riman'dare]verbo transitivo1) (mandare di nuovo) to send* [sth.] again2) (mandare indietro) to throw* back [ pallone]; to return [pacco, lettera]; to return, to send* back [ merce]3) (far tornare) to send* [sb.] backrimandare qcn. a casa, a scuola — to send sb. back home, to school
4) (differire) to postpone, to put* off [decisione, viaggio, riunione] (a until)5) scol. = in the past school system, to make a student sit an exam (at the beginning of the Autumn term) on those subjects in which he or she was insufficient in the previous term••rimandare qcs. alle calende greche — = to postpone sth. indefinitely
non rimandare a domani quello che puoi fare oggi — prov. never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
* * *rimandare/riman'dare/ [1]1 (mandare di nuovo) to send* [sth.] again2 (mandare indietro) to throw* back [ pallone]; to return [pacco, lettera]; to return, to send* back [ merce]3 (far tornare) to send* [sb.] back; rimandare qcn. a casa, a scuola to send sb. back home, to school4 (differire) to postpone, to put* off [decisione, viaggio, riunione] (a until)5 scol. = in the past school system, to make a student sit an exam (at the beginning of the Autumn term) on those subjects in which he or she was insufficient in the previous term6 (fare riferimento) rimandare a to refer torimandare qcs. alle calende greche = to postpone sth. indefinitely; non rimandare a domani quello che puoi fare oggi prov. never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. -
9 renvoyer
renvoyer [ʀɑ̃vwaje]➭ TABLE 8 transitive verba. [+ employé] to dismiss ; [+ membre d'un club] to expel ; [+ élève, étudiant] (définitivement) to expel ; (temporairement) to suspendb. ( = faire retourner) to send back ; ( = faire repartir) to send away ; ( = libérer) [+ troupes] to dischargec. ( = réexpédier) [+ lettre, colis] to send back• je te renvoie le compliment ! and the same to you!d. ( = relancer) [+ balle] to send back ; (au pied) to kick back ; (à la main) to throw back ; (Tennis) to return (à to)• ils se renvoient la balle (argument) they come back at each other with the same argument ; (responsabilité) they each refuse to take responsibility• cela (nous) renvoie à l'Antiquité/à la notion d'éthique this takes us back to ancient times/to the notion of ethicsf. [+ lumière, image] to reflect ; [+ son] to echo* * *ʀɑ̃vwaje1) ( relancer) to throw [something] back [projectile, ballon]; ( répercuter) to reflect [lumière, chaleur]; to echo [son]2) ( réexpédier) to return [courrier, marchandises]3) ( faire retourner) to send [somebody] back [personne]renvoyer quelqu'un dans son pays — to send somebody back to his/her own country
renvoyer quelqu'un chez lui or dans ses foyers — to send somebody home
renvoyer un projet de loi en commission — to send a bill to committee, to commit a bill US
4) ( expulser) to expel [élève, immigré, joueur] (de from); to dismiss [employé, ambassadeur] (de from)5) ( ajourner) to postpone [débat, décision] (à until); to adjourn [affaire] (à until)6) ( faire se reporter)* * *ʀɑ̃vwaje vt1) [courrier] to send backJe t'ai renvoyé ton courrier. — I've sent your mail back to you.
2) [employé] to dismissOn a renvoyé deux employés. — Two employees have been dismissed.
3) TENNIS, [balle, service] to return4) [lumière] to reflect5) [son] to echo6)renvoyer qch à [événement, réunion] — to postpone sth until, to put sth back to
renvoyer qch aux calendes grecques — to postpone sth indefinitely, to put sth back indefinitely
renvoyer qn à [ouvrage, auteur] — to refer sb to
* * *renvoyer verb table: envoyer vtr1 ( relancer) to throw [sth] back [projectile, ballon]; ( répercuter) to reflect [lumière, chaleur]; to echo [son]; renvoyer une image déformée to reflect a distorted image;2 ( réexpédier) to return [courrier, marchandises];3 ( faire retourner) to send [sb] back [personne]; renvoyer qn à l'école/à l'hôpital to send sb back to school/to hospital GB ou to the hospital US; renvoyer qn dans son pays to send sb back to his/her own country; renvoyer qn chez lui or dans ses foyers to send sb home; renvoyer qn de bureau en bureau to send sb from one office to another; renvoyer un projet de loi en commission to send a bill to committee, to commit a bill US; renvoyer un patient à un spécialiste to refer a patient to a specialist;4 ( expulser) to expel [élève, étudiant, immigré, joueur] (de from); to dismiss [employé, ambassadeur] (de from); se faire renvoyer de son travail to get oneself dismissed from one's job; renvoyer un élève pour trois jours to suspend a pupil (from school) for three days;5 ( faire partir) to send [sb] away [personne, hôtes];6 Jur renvoyer un accusé to discharge a defendant; renvoyer un accusé devant les assises to send a defendant before the criminal court;7 ( ajourner) to postpone [débat, décision] (à until); to adjourn [affaire] (à until); renvoyer un projet sine die to postpone a project indefinitely; ⇒ calendes;8 ( faire se reporter) renvoyer à to refer to; l'astérisque renvoie aux notes the asterisk refers to the notes; renvoyer le lecteur à un article/un livre to refer the reader to an article/a book;9 ( faire référence) renvoyer à to relate back to; la notion de justice renvoie à la morale the notion of justice relates back to ethics.[rɑ̃vwaje] verbe transitif1. [colis, formulaire] to send back (separable)[importun] to send away (separable)[soldat, troupes] to dischargeon les a renvoyés chez eux they were sent (back) home ou dischargedje le renvoie chez sa mère demain I'm sending him back ou off to his mother's tomorrowj'étais renvoyé de vendeur en vendeur I was being passed ou shunted around from one salesman to the next3. [congédier] to dismissa. [de ton travail] you're going to lose your jobb. [de ton lycée] you're going to get yourself expelledla réunion est renvoyée à mardi prochain the meeting has been put off until ou put back to next Tuesday5. [transférer] to refer6. [faire se reporter] to referles numéros renvoient aux notes de fin de chapitre the numbers refer to notes at the end of each chapter7. [refléter] to reflect[répercuter]————————se renvoyer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)se renvoyer la balle: on peut se renvoyer la balle comme ça longtemps! we could go on forever blaming each other like this!dans cette affaire d'évasion, Français et Suisses se renvoient la balle in this escape business, the French and Swiss authorities are trying to make each other carry the can -
10 отложа
вж. отлагам* * *отло̀жа,отла̀гам гл. put off, postpone; remit, defer, hold/leave over (за for, until); stave off; ( заседание, събрание) adjourn; ( изпълнението на присъда, налагане на наказание) reprieve; ( изпълнението на проект, план и пр.) put on ice, shelve; бивам отложен be put off/postponed, lie over, воен. be deferred from military service; не отлагай днешната работа за утре don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today; \отложа до безкрайност разискването на амер. table; \отложа за неопределено време postpone indefinitely/to the indefinite future; \отложа законопроект lay a bill on the table; \отложа присъда suspend judgement; \отложа разглеждането на дело stay proceedings.——————отла̀гам гл. хим. precipitate.* * *вж. отлагам -
11 откладывать в долгий ящик
неодобр.shelve smth.; put off smth.; keep putting smth. off; postpone smth. indefinitely; cf. pigeon-hole smth.Ему хотелось поскорее кончить всё, не откладывая в долгий ящик. (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — He wanted to conclude everything as speedily as possible, without letting any grass grow under his feet.
- Господа, - сказал Достоевский, - зайдёмте сейчас ко мне, не откладывая в долгий ящик, благо тут - рукой подать. (О. Форш, Одеты камнем) — 'I live nearby, so let's go up to my place, gentlemen, without putting it off again,' Dostoyevsky suggested.
Свадьбу сыграли, не откладывая в долгий ящик. Епифан забрал наречённую, увёз в Парабель. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — The wedding was celebrated without more ado, and Epifan carried his bride off to Parabel.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > откладывать в долгий ящик
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12 Я-70
В ДОЛГИЙ ЯЩИК откладывать (что) coll PrepP Invar adv the verb is usu. negated or used with нельзя, не надо, незачем etc often Verbal Adv не откладывая fixed WO(of a person or group) (to postpone some matter) for an indefinite periodX не откладывает дел в долгий ящик — X doesnt put tilings off (indefinitely)не откладывая в долгий ящик — right awaywithout delay losing no time.Чтобы уменьшить круг подозреваемых, Антон решил, не откладывая в долгий ящик, точно установить, когда Овчинников уехал в Раздумье (Черненок 1). In order to cut down the list of suspects, Anton decided to determine right away when Ovchinnikov had set off for Razdumie (1a).Два-три развратных губернатора воспитали вятских дам, и Тюфяев, привыкнувший к ним, не откладывая в долгий ящик, прямо стал говорить ей (Р.) о своей любви (Герцен 1). Two or three dissolute governors before him had kept Vyatka ladies as mistresses, and lyufyayev, being used to such women, lost no time but at once began making declarations of love to her (Madame R) (1a). -
13 в долгий ящик
• В ДОЛГИЙ ЯЩИК откладывать ( что) coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; the verb is usu. negated or used with нельзя, не надо, незачем etc; often Verbal Adv не откладывая; fixed WO]=====⇒ (of a person or group) (to postpone some matter) for an indefinite period:- losing no time.♦ Чтобы уменьшить круг подозреваемых, Антон решил, не откладывая в долгий ящик, точно установить, когда Овчинников уехал в Раздумье (Чернёнок 1). In order to cut down the list of suspects, Anton decided to determine right away when Ovchinnikov had set off for Razdumie (1a).♦ Два-три развратных губернатора воспитали вятских дам, и Тюфяев, привыкнувший к ним, не откладывая в долгий ящик, прямо стал говорить ей [Р.] о своей любви (Герцен 1). Two or three dissolute governors before him had kept Vyatka ladies as mistresses, and lyufyayev, being used to such women, lost no time but at once began making declarations of love to her [Madame R.](1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в долгий ящик
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14 Sankt-Nimmerleins-Tag
* * *Sankt-Nịm|mer|leins-Tag [zaŋkt'nɪmɐlains-]m (hum)never-never dayetw auf den Sankt-Nimmerleins-Tag verschieben — to put sth off indefinitely
* * *Sankt-Nim·mer·leins-Tag[zaŋkt ˈnɪmɐlainsta:k]m* * *Sankt-Nimmerleins-Tag m umg: -
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18 medius
mĕdĭus, a, um, adj. [Sanscr. madhya, the same; Gr. mesos; Angl. - Sax. midd; Germ. Mitte; cf. dimidius, meridies (medi-), etc.], that is in the middle or midst, mid, middle (class.).I.Adj.A.Lit.:2.terra complexa medium mundi locum,
Cic. Rep. 6, 18, 18; cf. id. ib. 6, 17, 17:medium mundi locum petere,
id. Tusc. 5, 24, 69:versus aeque prima, et media, et extrema pars attenditur,
id. de Or. 3, 50, 192:ultimum, proximum, medium tempus,
id. Prov. Cons. 18, 43:in foro medio,
in the midst of the forum, Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 14; Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 6; cf.:medio foro,
in the open forum, Suet. Claud. 18 al.:in solio medius consedit,
sat in the middle, Ov. F. 3, 359; Verg. A. 7, 169:considit scopulo medius,
id. G. 4, 436:concilio medius sedebat,
Ov. M. 10, 144:ignes,
Verg. A. 12, 201:medio tempore,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Suet. Caes. 76: vinum novum, vetus, medium, i. e. neither old nor new, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 31, 14:cum plenus fluctu medius foret alveus,
full to the middle, Juv. 12, 30.—With dat.:Peloponnesii Megaram, mediam Corintho Athenisque urbem, condidere,
midway between Corinth and Athens, Vell. 1, 2, 4.—With abl.:si medius Polluce et Castore ponar,
between, Ov. Am. 2, 16, 13.—With inter:cum inter bellum et pacem medium nihil sit,
there is no medium, no middle course between, Cic. Phil. 8, 1, 4:inter quos numeros duo medii inveniuntur (sc. numeri),
Mart. Cap. 7, § 737.—With gen.:locus medius regionum earum,
half-way between, Caes. B. G. 4, 19:locus medius juguli summique lacerti,
between, Ov. M. 6, 409; 5, 564:et medius juvenum ibat,
id. F. 5, 67:medius silentūm,
Stat. Th. 4, 683.—With ex:medius ex tribus,
Sall. J. 11, 3:medium arripere aliquem,
to seize one by the middle, around the body, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 18:juvenem medium complectitur,
Liv. 23, 9, 9:Alcides medium tenuit,
held him fast by the middle, Luc. 4, 652:medium ostendere unguem,
to point with the middle finger, Juv. 10, 53.—Transf., half (ante- and postclass.):B.hieme demunt cibum medium,
half their food, Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 9:scrupulum croci,
Pall. Jan. 18: aurum... Italicis totum, medium provincialibus reddidit, Capitol. Anton. Pius, 4 fin. —Trop., of the middle, not very great or small, middling, medial, moderate.1.Of age:2.aetatis mediae vir,
of middle age, Phaedr. 2, 2, 3.—Of plans, purposes, etc.:3.nihil medium, nec spem nec curam, sed immensa omnia volventes animo,
Liv. 2, 49, 5:medium quiddam tenere,
Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 9.—Of intellect:4.eloquentiā medius,
middling, tolerable, Vell. 2, 29, 2:ingenium,
moderate, Tac. H. 1, 49.—Undetermined, undecided:5.medios esse,
i. e. neutral, Cic. Att. 10, 8, 4:medium se gerere,
Liv. 2, 27:se dubium mediumque partibus praestitit,
Vell. 2, 21, 1; cf.:responsum,
indefinite, ambiguous, Liv. 39, 39: vocabula, that can be taken in a good or bad sense, ambiguous, Gell. 12, 9, 1. —Indifferent, not imperative: officium, a duty which is not distinctly enjoined by the moral law, but is sustained by preponderant reasoning:6.medium officium id esse dicunt (Graeci) quod cur factum sit, ratio probabilis reddi possit,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 8; cf.:ex quo intellegitur, officium medium quiddam esse, quod neque in bonis ponatur neque in contrariis,
id. Fin. 3, 17, 58; cf.sqq. and Madv. ad loc.: artes,
which in themselves are neither good nor bad, indifferent, Quint. 2, 20, 1.—Intermediate:7.medium erat in Anco ingenium, et Numae et Romuli memor,
of a middle kind, resembling each in some degree, Liv. 1, 32, 4:nihil habet ista res (actoris) medium, sed aut lacrimas meretur aut risum,
Quint. 6, 1, 45:ille jam paene medius adfectus est ex amoribus et desideriis amicorum,
Quint. 6, 2, 17.—Hence, as subst.: mĕdĭus, i, m., one who stands or comes between, a mediator:medium sese offert,
as a mediator, Verg. A. 7, 536:pacator mediusque Syphax,
Sil. 16, 222:pacis eras mediusque belli,
arbiter, Hor. C. 2, 19, 28; cf.:nunc mediis subeant irrita verba deis,
oaths in which the gods were called upon to be mediators, Ov. R. Am. 678.—Central, with ex or in:II. A.ex factione media consul,
fully committed to it, Sall. H. 3, 61, 8;so (nearly = intimus), viros fortīs et magnanimos eosdem bonos et simplicīs... esse volumus: quae sunt ex media laude justititiae,
these qualities are clearly among those which make uprightness praiseworthy, Cic. Off. 1, 19, 63:partitiones oratoriae, quae e media illa nostra Academia effloruerunt,
id. Part. Or. 40, 139:ingressio e media philosophia repetita est,
id. Or. 3, 11; id. Leg. 2, 21, 53:in medio maerore et dolore,
id. Tusc. 4, 29, 63; id. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 1:in media dimicatione,
the hottest of the fight, Suet. Aug. 10; cf.:in medio ardore certaminis,
Curt. 8, 4, 27:in media solitudine,
the most profound, Sen. Brev. Vit. 12, 2:in mediis divitiis,
in abundant wealth, id. Vit. Beat. 26, 1:in medio robore virium,
Liv. 28, 35, 6:in medio ardore belli,
id. 24, 45, 4:in media reipublicae luce,
the full blaze of public life, Quint. 1, 2, 18:media inter pocula,
Juv. 8, 217.—Hence,Lit.1.Of space (very rare in Cic.):2.in medio aedium sedens,
Liv. 1, 57, 9:maris,
id. 31, 45, 11; for which, without in, medio aedium eburneis sellis sedere, id. 5, 41, 2:medio viae ponere,
id. 37, 13, 10:in agmine in primis modo, modo in postremis, saepe in medio adesse,
Sall. J. 45, 2; for which, without in, medio sextam legionem constituit, Tac. A. 13, 38:medio montium porrigitur planities,
id. ib. 1, 64:medio stans hostia ad aras,
Verg. G. 3, 486:medio tutissimus ibis,
Ov. M. 2, 137:in medium geminos immani pondere caestus Projecit,
Verg. A. 5, 401:in medium sarcinas coniciunt,
Liv. 10, 36, 1; 13:equitatus consulem in medium acceptum, armis protegens, in castra reduxit,
id. 21, 46, 9.— Trop.:tamquam arbiter honorarius medium ferire voluisse,
to cut through the middle, Cic. Fat. 17, 39:intacta invidiā media sunt, ad summa ferme tendit,
Liv. 45, 35.—Of time:B.diei,
Liv. 27, 48:medio temporis,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Tac. A. 13, 28; cf.:nec longum in medio tempus, cum,
the interval, Verg. A. 9, 395; Ov. M. 4, 167; Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 13.—Transf.1.The midst of all, the presence of all, the public, the community (class.):2.in medio omnibus palma est posita, qui artem tractant musicam,
lies open to all, Ter. Phorm. prol. 16:tabulae sunt in medio,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 42, § 104:rem totam in medio ponere,
publicly, id. ib. 2, 1, 11, §29: ponam in medio sententias philosophorum,
id. N. D. 1, 6, 13:dicendi ratio in medio posita,
lies open to all, id. de Or. 1, 3, 12:rem in medium proferre,
to publish, make known, id. Fam. 15, 27, 6: vocare in medium, before the public, before a public tribunal:rem in medium vocare coeperunt,
id. Clu. 28, 77:in medio relinquere,
to leave it to the public, leave it undecided, id. Cael. 20, 48; Sall. C. 19, 16: pellere e medio, to expel, reject, Enn. ap. Cic. Mur. 14, 30 (Ann. v. 272 Vahl.); Cic. Off. 3, 8, 37:cum jacentia verba sustulimus e medio,
adopt words from the people, common words, id. de Or. 3, 45, 177; cf.: munda sed e medio consuetaque verba puellae Scribite, Ov. A. A. 3, 479: tollere de medio, to do away with, abolish:litteras,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 176: tollere de medio, to put out of the way, cut off, destroy:hominem,
id. Rosc. Am. 7, 20:de medio removere,
to put out of sight, id. ib. 8, 23: e medio excedere or abire, to leave the world, to die:e medio excessit,
she is dead, Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 74:ea mortem obiit, e medio abiit,
id. ib. 5, 8, 30:tollite lumen e medio,
Juv. 9, 106: recedere de medio, to go away, retire, withdraw:cur te mihi offers? recede de medio,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 112:in medio esse,
to be present, Ter. Ad. 3, 5, 32:in medium venire or procedere,
to appear, come forward, show one's self in public, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 175: in medium, before the public, for the public, for the community:communes utilitates in medium afferre,
id. Off. 1, 7, 22:consulere in medium,
to care for the public good, for the good of all, Verg. A. 11, 335;so opp. separantem suas res a publicis,
Liv. 24, 22, 14 sq.; 26, 12, 7:quaerere,
to make acquisitions for the use of all, Verg. G. 1, 127: cedere, to fall or devolve to the community, Tac. H. 4, 64:conferre laudem,
i. e. so that all may have a share of it, Liv. 6, 6:dare,
to communicate for the use of all, Ov. M. 15, 66:in medium conferre, in gaming,
to put down, put in the pool, Suet. Aug. 71: in medio, for sub dio, in the open air:scorpios fugari posse, si aliqui ex eis urantur in medio,
Pall. 1, 35, 12.—A half (ante-class. and post-Aug.):III.scillae medium conterunt cum aqua,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7:scrobem ad medium completo,
Col. Arb. 4, 5.—Hence,Adv.: mĕdĭē, in the middle, in a middling degree, moderately, tolerably (except once in Tac. only post-class.):2.qui noluerant medie,
kept quiet, remained neutral, Tac. H. 1, 19:nec plane optimi, nec oppido deterrimi sunt, sed quasi medie morati,
App. Dogm. Plat. 2, p. 22, 23; Eutr. 7, 13; Lact. 6, 15 fin.:ortus medie humilis,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 20.—Indefinitely, Ambros. in Luc. 8, 17, 34. -
19 calendes
kalɑ̃dnom féminin pluriel calends••* * *kalɑ̃d nfpl* * *aux calendes grecques never in a month of Sundays○; renvoyer qch aux calendes grecques to postpone sth indefinitely; renvoyer qch à d'autres calendes to postpone sth to an unspecified date.[kalɑ̃d] nom féminin pluriel2. (locution)renvoyer ou remettre quelque chose aux calendes grecques to put something off ou to postpone something indefinitely -
20 συντέμνω
συντέμνω pf. συντέτμηκα. Pass.: aor. 3 pl. συνετμήθησαν Da 9:24 Theod.; pf. 3 sg. συντέτμηται Da 5:27; ptc. συντετμημένος to put a limit to someth., freq. w. implication of abruptness, cut short, shorten, limit (Aeschyl., Thu. et al.; PCairZen 577, 11 [II B.C.]; LXX) of time (Philippides [Com. Att. III 308 Kock] 25 [IV/III B.C.] ὁ τὸν ἐνιαυτὸν συντεμὼν εἰς μῆνʼ ἕνα; Da 5:26–28 LXX; 9:24 Theod.; Jos., Ant. 1, 152) τοὺς καιρούς B 4:3. A passage not only of uncertain interpretation, but fraught w. textual difficulties as well, is λόγον συντελῶν καὶ συντέμνων ποιήσει ὁ κύριος Ro 9:28 (Is 10:22b–23; these two compounds of συν-are also combined in Da 5:26–28 LXX; sim. Da 9:24 Theod.) the Lord will act by accomplishing (συντελέω 2) his word and by shortening or cutting off; in this case the shortening is thought of as referring either to God’s promise to Israel, which will be fulfilled only to a limited degree (RLipsius, BWeiss), or to the Israelite nation, which is to enter into salvation trimmed and cut down, as a (vs. 27) ‘remnant’ (Jülicher, Sickenberger). Others take it to mean: The Lord will act by closing the account and shortening (the time), i.e. God will not prolong indefinitely the period of divine patience (Zahn; sim. also Hofmann and Althaus; cp. the NRSV ‘the Lord will execute his sentence … quickly and decisively’—Mnesimachus [Com. Att. II 436 Kock] 3, 4 [IV B.C.] σύντεμνε=‘make it short, come to the point’; Musonius p. 87, 6 ἵνα συντεμὼν εἴπω=‘in short’; Psellus p. 232, 31 συντεμὼν τὸν λόγον=I will speak concisely; Philostrat., Vi. Apollon. 7, 14 p. 268, 16 λόγους ξυντεμεῖν πάντας=‘bring the speech to a sudden close’. S. CClassen, WienerStud 107/108, ’94/95, 330f on qu. of rhetorical aspect.).—M-M.
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