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  • 1 сомнительный случай

    1) General subject: doubtful case, rum start, rummy start
    2) Mathematics: questionable case
    3) Business: case of doubt

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сомнительный случай

  • 2 съмнителен

    1. (несигурен) doubtful, problematic, questionable
    съмнителен комплимент an equivocal compliment
    съмнителен случай a doubtful/marginal/borderline case
    2. (подозрителен) suspicious, dubious
    разг. fishy
    (за репутация и пр.) shady; dingy
    съмнителна личност a suspicious character
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    съмнѝтелен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( несигурен) doubtful, doubtable; problematic, questionable, shaky; \съмнителенен резултат equivocal outcome; \съмнителенен случай doubtful/marginal/borderline case;
    2. ( подозрителен) suspicious, dubious; equivocal; разг. fishy, dodgy; (за репутация и пр.) shady; dingy; \съмнителенна личност dubious character.
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    doubtful ; problematic(al): His visit is а little съмнителен. - Посещението му е малко съмнително.; disputable (подозрителен): The result is still съмнителен. - Резултатът все още е съмнителен.; equivocal ; moot {mu;t}; murky ; questionable
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    1. (за репутация и пр.) shady;dingy 2. (несигурен) doubtful, problematic, questionable 3. (подозрителен) suspicious, dubious 4. СЪМНИТЕЛЕН комплимент an equivocal compliment 5. СЪМНИТЕЛЕН случай a doubtful/ marginal/borderline case 6. разг. fishy 7. съмнителна личност a suspicious character 8. съмнителна честност dubious honesty 9. съмнителни действия sharppractice. 10. съмнително предимство a questionable advantage

    Български-английски речник > съмнителен

  • 3 wątpliwy

    adj
    ( problematyczny) questionable; ( podejrzany) doubtful, dubious, ( mało prawdopodobny) doubtful, debatable; (honor, przyjemność) dubious
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    a.
    (= problematyczny) questionable; (= podejrzany) doubtful, dubious; (= mało prawdopodobny) doubtful, debatable, disputable; (honor, przyjemność) dubious; jest rzeczą wątpliwą, czy... it's open to question if..., it is doubtful whether...; wątpliwy przypadek borderline case; wątpliwy zaszczyt dubious honor.

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

  • 4 dubbio

    (pl -bbi) 1. adj doubtful
    ( equivoco) dubious
    2. m doubt
    essere in dubbio fra hesitate between
    senza dubbio undoubtedly, without a doubt
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    dubbio1 s.m.
    1 doubt, uncertainty: senza dubbio, no doubt (o without doubt o undoubtedly); è fuor di dubbio che..., it is beyond doubt that...; non c'è dubbio che tu abbia buone intenzioni, no doubt you mean well; ho i miei dubbi, I have my doubts; non ho alcun dubbio sulla tua onestà, I have no doubts about (o as to) your honesty; dissipare, chiarire un dubbio, to remove (o to dispel), to clear up a doubt; essere in dubbio sul da farsi, to be in doubt (o to be doubtful o to be uncertain) (about) what to do; sono in dubbio se chiamarlo o scrivergli, I'm not sure whether to call him or to write to him; la sua rielezione è in dubbio, his reelection is doubtful; nel dubbio ti conviene partire subito, if you aren't sure you should leave straight away; rimanere nel dubbio, to remain in doubt; voglio sapere tutto piuttosto che rimanere nel dubbio, I want to find out everything rather than remain in doubt (o in uncertainty); lasciare in dubbio, to leave doubtful; mettere in dubbio, to (call into) question; metto in dubbio la sua buona fede, I question his good faith; metto in dubbio le sue parole, I challenge what he says; mi viene un dubbio, I'm not sure (o I'm wondering); nutrire dubbi in merito a qlco., to have one's doubts about sthg.; sollevare un dubbio, to raise a doubt
    2 ( sospetto) misgiving, suspicion, apprehension, doubt: avevo il dubbio che l'avesse rubato, I suspected that she had stolen it; ho il dubbio che tu non sia sincero, I question (o doubt) your sincerity; ho molti dubbi su di lui, I have many misgivings about him.
    dubbio2 agg.
    1 ( incerto) doubtful, uncertain: il risultato è ancora dubbio, the result is still in doubt (o uncertain) // di dubbio gusto, in doubtful taste; una battuta di dubbio gusto, a joke in doubtful taste
    2 ( ambiguo) ambiguous, unreliable; ( sospetto) dubious, doubtful: un amico dubbio, a dubious friend; parole dubbie, ambiguous words; è un caso dubbio, it's a problematic (o doubtful) case; una persona di dubbia fama, a person of dubious reputation; sguardo dubbio, sinister look.
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    ['dubbjo] dubbio -bia, -bi, -bie
    1. sm

    mettere in dubbio(affermazione, buona fede) to doubt, question, (esito, successo) to put in doubt

    avere il dubbio che — to suspect (that), be afraid that

    essere in dubbio (risultato) to be doubtful o uncertain

    senza dubbio — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly

    2. agg
    1) (incerto: gen) doubtful, (avvenire) uncertain
    2) (equivoco, discutibile: qualità, gusto) dubious, questionable
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    1.
    pl. -bi, - bie ['dubbjo, bi, bje] aggettivo
    1) (poco certo) [ risultato] doubtful; [ successo] uncertain
    2) (ambiguo) [significato, risposta] ambiguous
    3) (inattendibile) [ autenticità] questionable

    essere dubbio — [ onestà] to be in doubt

    4) (discutibile) [persona, reputazione] dubious; [ affare] shady
    2.
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (incertezza) doubt

    senza dubbiono o without doubt

    senza alcun dubbio — beyond (all) doubt, without (a) doubt

    lasciare qcn. nel dubbio — to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty

    mettere in dubbio qcs. — to put sth. in doubt, to cast doubt on sth., to doubt sth.

    essere in dubbio — [ persona] to be doubtful, to have misgivings ( riguardo, in merito a about); [ risultato] to be in doubt

    nel dubbioif o when in doubt

    nel dubbio, ho preferito non dire nulla — not being sure I preferred not to say anything

    2) (sospetto) doubt

    avere o nutrire -bi su to have one's doubts about; ho dei o i miei -bi! — I have my doubts

    3) filos. relig. doubt
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    dubbio
    pl. -bi, - bie /'dubbjo, bi, bje/
     1 (poco certo) [ risultato] doubtful; [ successo] uncertain
     2 (ambiguo) [ significato, risposta] ambiguous
     3 (inattendibile) [ autenticità] questionable; essere dubbio [ onestà] to be in doubt
     4 (discutibile) [ persona, reputazione] dubious; [ affare] shady; scherzo di dubbio gusto joke in rather bad taste
     1 (incertezza) doubt; senza dubbio no o without doubt; senza alcun dubbio beyond (all) doubt, without (a) doubt; non avere -bi (che) to have no doubt (that); lasciare qcn. nel dubbio to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty; mettere in dubbio qcs. to put sth. in doubt, to cast doubt on sth., to doubt sth.; essere in dubbio [ persona] to be doubtful, to have misgivings ( riguardo, in merito a about); [ risultato] to be in doubt; nel dubbio if o when in doubt; nel dubbio, ho preferito non dire nulla not being sure I preferred not to say anything
     2 (sospetto) doubt; avere o nutrire -bi su to have one's doubts about; ho dei o i miei -bi! I have my doubts
     3 filos. relig. doubt.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > dubbio

  • 5 discutere

    1. v/t proposta, caso discuss, talk about
    questione debate
    ( mettere in dubbio) question
    ( contestare) dispute
    2. v/i talk
    ( litigare) argue
    ( negoziare) negotiate
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    discutere v.tr.
    1 to discuss, to debate: discutemmo la loro proposta, we discussed their proposal; a sera tarda stavamo ancora discutendo il caso, we were still discussing the case late in the evening; discutere un progetto di legge, to debate a bill; (dir.) discutere una causa, to argue a case; discutere i termini di un accordo, to negotiate the terms of an agreement
    2 ( obiettare) to question, to raise doubts about (sthg.): non discuto che sia intelligente, ma..., I don't doubt (o question) his intelligence, but...; non ammetto che si discutano le mie decisioni, I will not allow my decisions to be questioned (o challenged); questo non si discute, that's that (o that's final)
    v. intr.
    1 to discuss (sthg.): non puoi discutere di sport con lui!, you can't talk about sport with him!; discutere di politica, to discuss politics; si torna a discutere di quello scandalo, people are starting to talk about that scandal again // discutere sul prezzo, to haggle (o to bargain) over the price
    2 ( obiettare) to argue: mi ha detto di farlo senza discutere, he told me to do it without arguing // finitela di discutere una buona volta!, just for once, stop arguing!
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    1. [dis'kutere]
    vb irreg vt
    (dibattere) to discuss, debate, (contestare) to question, dispute

    è da discutere (se ne parlerà ancora) it remains to be discussed, (è in dubbio) it's questionable

    discutere la tesi (di laurea)to present o submit one's (degree) thesis

    2. vi (aus avere)
    1)

    (conversare) discutere (di) — to talk (about), to discuss

    2) (litigare) to argue
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    [dis'kutere] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (esaminare) to discuss, to debate

    discutere la tesi (di laurea)univ. to defend a thesis

    discutere una causadir. to hear a case

    2) (contestare) to challenge, to argue [ decisione]

    discutere l'utilità di qcs. — to discuss whether sth. is useful

    2.
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere)
    1) (parlare di) to debate (di about)

    discutere sul prezzo (trattare) to haggle over the price, to bargain

    2) (litigare) to argue, to have* an argument, to dispute
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    discutere
    /dis'kutere/ [39]
     1 (esaminare) to discuss, to debate; discutere una proposta di legge to debate a bill; discutere la tesi (di laurea) univ. to defend a thesis; discutere una causa dir. to hear a case
     2 (contestare) to challenge, to argue [ decisione]; discutere l'utilità di qcs. to discuss whether sth. is useful; la sua abilità non si discute her competence is not in question
     (aus. avere)
     1 (parlare di) to debate (di about); discutere di politica to talk politics; non c'è nulla di cui discutere there's nothing to discuss; discutere sul prezzo (trattare) to haggle over the price, to bargain
     2 (litigare) to argue, to have* an argument, to dispute; non intendo discutere con te! I'm not going to bandy words with you!
     3 (protestare) non si discute! there's no discussing it! fate ciò che vi si dice senza discutere! do what you're told without arguing!

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > discutere

  • 6 спорный

    1. vexed
    2. debatable

    спорная тема; предмет спораdebatable ground

    3. attackable
    4. arguable
    5. arguably
    6. contentious
    7. controversial
    8. controvertible
    9. deniable
    10. moot
    11. open to objection

    сомнительный; спорныйopen to question

    12. open to question
    13. disputable; questionable
    Синонимический ряд:
    дискуссионный (прил.) дискуссионный

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спорный

  • 7 dubieus

    [twijfelachtig] dubious doubtful
    [onbetrouwbaar] dubious questionable
    voorbeelden:
    1   een dubieus geval a dubious case
    2   dubieuze debiteuren questionable debtors/lenders

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dubieus

  • 8 спорный вопрос

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спорный вопрос

  • 9 streitig

    streitig
    questionable, controversial, (Gesetz) contentious, (streitbefangen) at issue, contestable, litigious;
    nicht streitig non-contentious;
    streitig entscheiden to decide a case;
    jem. sein Eigentum streitig machen to dispute s. one’s title;
    jem. die Erbfolge streitig machen to contest s. one’s right to succeed;
    streitig verhandeln to hear a case.

    Business german-english dictionary > streitig

  • 10 сомнительная сделка

    2) Diplomatic term: shady deal
    4) Advertising: shady transaction
    5) Mass media: questionable deal

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сомнительная сделка

  • 11 davon

    Adv.
    1. räumlich, Herkunft: from it ( oder them), from there; (weg) away; nicht weit davon ( entfernt) sein be not far (away) from; fig. not a million miles away from; ich bin weit davon entfernt, das zu glauben fig. the last thing I’m going to do is believe that; ich muss das Hemd wechseln, es sind zwei Knöpfe davon abgegangen two buttons have come off it; auf II 6
    2. Teil: of it ( oder them); trink nicht davon don’t drink from that; etwas davon wegnehmen take something away from it; Zinsen davon abziehen deduct interest from it; ich habe zehn Euro davon ausgegeben I’ve spent ten euros of it; sie hatten vier Kinder, zwei davon sind schon tot they had four children, two of whom are already dead
    3. Ursache etc., mit Passiv: by it; davon sterben die from ( oder of) it; müde davon tired from it; davon krank / gesund werden become ill / well through it; davon wurde er wach he was awakened by it; davon wird man müde it makes you tired; davon kannst du etwas lernen you can learn (something) from that; das kommt davon, dass du so faul bist oder wenn man so faul ist that’s what comes of being so lazy; das kommt davon! what did you expect?; ich hatte nichts als Ärger davon I had nothing but trouble with ( oder from) it; was habe 'ich davon? what do I get out of it?; was 'habe ich davon? why should I?; was hast du eigentlich davon, wenn du so gemein bist? what do you get out of being so nasty?; das hast du nun davon! umg. that’s what comes of it!; mit Schadenfreude: serves you right
    4. Thema: (darüber) about it, of it; genug davon! enough of that!, Am. auch enough already!; weiß sie schon davon? does she know (about it) already?; ich will nichts davon hören! I don’t want to hear a word about it ( oder on the subject)!; was hältst du davon, wenn wir jetzt ins Kino gehen? what would you say to a trip to the cinema (Am. movies) now?
    5. Material: out of, from; sie hat sich davon Schuhe gemacht she made shoes from it
    6. Grundlage: davon leben live off it; er lebt davon, Hunde zu züchten he makes his living (from) breeding dogs
    7. fig.: es hängt davon ab, ob it depends (on) whether; abgesehen davon leaving that aside, ignoring that; davon geheilt sein be cured of it; sich davon unterscheiden differ from; etc.; vgl. auch die mit davon verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben
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    (Anteil) thereof (Pron.); of it (Pron.);
    (Herkunft) therefrom (Adv.); from there (Adv.); away (Adv.)
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    da|vọn [da'fɔn] (emph) ['daːfɔn]
    adv
    1) (räumlich) from there; (wenn Bezugsobjekt vorher erwähnt) from it/them; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away (from there/it/them)

    weg davon! (inf) — get away from there/it/them

    See:
    auf
    2) (fig)

    (in Verbindung mit n, vb siehe auch dort) es unterscheidet sich davon nur in der Länge — it only differs from it in the length

    nein, weit davon entfernt! — no, far from it!

    ich bin weit davon entfernt, Ihnen Vorwürfe machen zu wollen — the last thing I want to do is reproach you

    wenn wir einmal davon absehen, dass... — if for once we overlook the fact that...

    wir möchten in diesem Fall davon absehen, Ihnen den Betrag zu berechnen — in this case we shall not invoice you

    in ihren Berechnungen sind sie davon ausgegangen, dass... — they made their calculations on the basis that...

    3) (fig = dadurch) leben, abhängen on that/it/them; sterben of that/it; krank/braun werden from that/it/them

    ... und davon kommt das hohe Fieber —... and that's where the high temperature comes from,... and the high temperature comes from that

    ... und davon hängt es ab — and it depends on that

    das hängt davon ab, ob... — that depends on whether...

    gib ihr ein bisschen mehr, davon kann sie doch nicht satt werden — give her a bit more, that won't fill her up

    was hast du denn davon, dass du so schuftest? — what do you get out of slaving away like that?

    4) (mit Passiv) by that/it/them

    davon betroffen werden or seinto be affected by that/it/them

    5) (Anteil, Ausgangsstoff) of that/it/them

    davon essen/trinken/nehmen — to eat/drink/take some of that/it/them

    die Hälfte davonhalf of that/it/them

    zwei/ein Viertelpfund davon, bitte! — would you give me two of those/a quarter of a pound of that/those, please

    er hat drei Schwestern, davon sind zwei älter als er —

    früher war er sehr reich, aber nach dem Krieg ist ihm nichts davon geblieben — he used to be very rich but after the war nothing was left of his earlier wealth

    6) (= darüber) hören, wissen, sprechen about that/it/them; verstehen, halten of that/it/them

    ich habe keine Ahnung davon — I've no idea about that/it

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    da·von
    [daˈfɔn]
    1. (räumlich: von dieser Person) from him/her; (von dieser Sache, diesem Ort) from it; (von diesen Personen, Sachen) from them; (von dort) from there
    links/rechts \davon to the left/right
    das vorne auf dem Foto ist mein Bruder, das links \davon meine Schwester the person at the front of the photo is my brother, the one on the left my sister
    [links/rechts] \davon abgehen [o abzweigen] to branch off [to the right/left]
    einige Meter \davon entfernt [o weg] a few metres away
    wir konnten die Sänger kaum sehen, weil wir einhundert Meter \davon entfernt standen we could hardly see the singers as we were standing one hundred metres away [from them]
    in der Nähe \davon nearby
    du weißt doch wo der Bahnhof ist? die Schule ist nicht weit \davon [entfernt] you know where the station is? the school is not far from there
    der Bahnhof liegt in der Stadtmitte, und die Schule nicht weit \davon the station is in the town centre and the school is not far from it
    zu weit \davon entfernt sein to be too far away
    du bist zu weit \davon entfernt, um es deutlich zu sehen you're too far away to see it clearly
    er will erwachsen sein? er ist noch weit \davon entfernt! he thinks he's grown up? he's got far [or a long way it] to go yet!
    2. (von dieser Sache weg) from [or off] that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) from [or off] it/them
    meine Hände sind voller Farbe, und ich kriege sie einfach nicht \davon ab! my hands are full of paint and I can't get it off!
    das Kleid war/die Ohrringe waren so schön, dass ich die Augen kaum \davon abwenden konnte the dress was/the earrings were so wonderful I could hardly take my eyes of it/them
    etw \davon abwischen to wipe sth off
    etw \davon lösen/trennen to loosen/separate sth from that/it/them
    3. (von dieser Sache ausgehend) from that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) from it/them
    etw \davon ableiten to derive sth from that/it/them
    ich finde seine Theorien fragwürdig und würde meine These nicht davon \davon I think his theories are questionable and I wouldn't derive my thesis from them
    4. (hinsichtlich dieser Sache) from that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) from it/them
    hast du die Bücher gelesen? was hältst du \davon? have your read the books? what do you think of them?
    sie unterscheiden sich \davon nur in diesem kleinen Detail they differ from that only in this small detail
    \davon betroffen sein to be affected by it/that
    sich akk \davon erholen to recover from that/it/them
    das Gegenteil \davon the opposite of that/it/them
    jdn \davon heilen to heal sb of that/it
    5. (darüber) about that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) about it/them
    \davon verstehe ich gar nichts! I know nothing about that/it!
    \davon weiß ich nichts I don't know anything about that/it
    genug \davon! enough [of that]!
    kein Wort mehr \davon! not another word!
    was weißt du denn schon \davon! what do you know about it anyway?
    was weißt du \davon? what do you know about that/it?
    \davon war nie die Rede! that was never mentioned!
    ein andermal mehr \davon, ich muss jetzt los I'll tell you more later, I have to go now
    keine Ahnung \davon haben to have no idea about that/it
    \davon hören/sprechen/wissen to hear/speak/know of that/it/them
    beschwer dich nicht, das kommt \davon! don't complain, you've only got yourself to blame!
    ach, \davon kommt der seltsame Geruch! that's where the strange smell comes from!
    man wird \davon müde, wenn man zu viel Bier trinkt drinking too much beer makes you tired
    es ist nur eine Prellung, \davon stirbst du nicht! (fam) it's only a bruise, it won't kill you! fam
    wird man \davon krank? does that make you ill?
    werde ich \davon wieder gesund? will that cure me?
    entschuldige den Lärm. bist du \davon aufgewacht? sorry for the noise. did it wake you?
    für mich bitte keine Sahne. \davon wird mir immer schlecht no cream for me, please. it makes me sick
    trink nicht so viel Bier! \davon wird man dick don't drink so much beer! it makes you fat
    \davon werde ich nicht satt that won't fill me
    soll sie doch das Geld behalten, ich hab nichts \davon! let her keep the money, it's no use to me!
    das hast du nun \davon, jetzt ist er böse! now you've [gone and] done it, now he's angry!
    was habe ich denn \davon? what do I get out of it?, what's in it for me?
    was hast du denn [o hast du etwas] \davon, dass du so schuftest? nichts! what do you get [or do you get something] out of working so hard? nothing!
    was hast du \davon, wenn du gewinnst? what do you get out of winning?
    \davon haben wir nichts we won't get anything [or we get nothing] out of it
    7. (mittels dieser Sache) on that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) on it/them
    sich akk \davon ernähren to subsist on that/it/them
    \davon leben to live on [or off] that/it/them
    8. (daraus) from that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) from it/them
    wenn noch etwas Vorhangsstoff übrig ist, kann ich \davon noch ein paar Kissen nähen if there's some curtain material left, I can make a few cushions from it
    9. (von dieser Menge) [some] of that; (von ihm/ihr/ihnen) [some] of it/them
    es ist genügend Eis da, nimm nur \davon! there's enough ice-cream, please take [or have] some [of it]
    ist das Stück Wurst so recht, oder möchten Sie mehr \davon? will this piece of sausage be enough, or would you like [some] more [of it]?
    wie viel Äpfel dürfen es sein? — 6 Stück \davon, bitte! how many apples would you like? — six, please!
    das Doppelte/Dreifache \davon twice/three times as much
    \davon essen/trinken to eat/drink [some] of that/it/them
    die Milch ist schlecht, ich hoffe, du hast nicht \davon getrunken the milk is sour, I hope you didn't drink any [of it]
    die Hälfte/ein Pfund/ein Teil \davon half/a pound/a part of that/it/them
    10. mit bestimmten vb, subst
    das war ein faszinierender Gedanke, und ich kam einfach nicht mehr \davon los it was a fascinating thought and I couldn't get it out of my mind
    ich kenne die Kinder, aber die Eltern \davon habe ich noch nie getroffen I know the children, but I haven't met their parents
    überleg dir deine Entscheidung gut, für uns hängt viel \davon ab consider your decision well, a lot depends on it for us
    es hängt \davon ab, ob/dass... it depends on whether...
    das hängt ganz davon ab! depends!
    \davon absehen, etw zu tun to refrain from doing sth
    \davon ausgehen, dass... to presume that...
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    1) from it/them; (von dort) from there; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away [from it/them]

    wir sind noch weit davon entfernt(fig.) we are still a long way from that

    2)

    dies ist die Hauptstraße, und davon zweigen einige Nebenstraßen ab — this is the main road and a few side roads branch off it

    3) (darüber) about it/them
    4) (dadurch) by it/them; thereby

    davon kriegt man Durchfall — you get diarrhoea from [eating] that/those

    das kommt davon!(ugs.) [there you are,] that's what happens

    5)

    das Gegenteil davon ist wahr — the opposite [of this] is true

    6) (aus diesem Material, auf dieser Grundlage) from or out of it/them
    * * *
    davon adv
    1. räumlich, Herkunft: from it ( oder them), from there; (weg) away;
    nicht weit davon (entfernt) sein be not far (away) from; fig not a million miles away from;
    ich bin weit davon entfernt, das zu glauben fig the last thing I’m going to do is believe that; ich muss das Hemd wechseln,
    es sind zwei Knöpfe davon abgegangen two buttons have come off it; auf B 6
    2. Teil: of it ( oder them);
    trink nicht davon don’t drink from that;
    etwas davon wegnehmen take something away from it;
    Zinsen davon abziehen deduct interest from it;
    ich habe zehn Euro davon ausgegeben I’ve spent ten euros of it;
    sie hatten vier Kinder, zwei davon sind schon tot they had four children, two of whom are already dead
    3. Ursache etc, mit Passiv: by it;
    davon sterben die from ( oder of) it;
    müde davon tired from it;
    davon krank/gesund werden become ill/well through it;
    davon wurde er wach he was awakened by it;
    davon wird man müde it makes you tired;
    davon kannst du etwas lernen you can learn (something) from that;
    das kommt davon, dass du so faul bist oder
    wenn man so faul ist that’s what comes of being so lazy;
    das kommt davon! what did you expect?;
    ich hatte nichts als Ärger davon I had nothing but trouble with ( oder from) it;
    was habe 'ich davon? what do I get out of it?;
    was 'habe ich davon? why should I?;
    was hast du eigentlich davon, wenn du so gemein bist? what do you get out of being so nasty?;
    das hast du nun davon! umg that’s what comes of it!; mit Schadenfreude: serves you right
    4. Thema: (darüber) about it, of it;
    genug davon! enough of that!, US auch enough already!;
    weiß sie schon davon? does she know (about it) already?;
    ich will nichts davon hören! I don’t want to hear a word about it ( oder on the subject)!;
    was hältst du davon, wenn wir jetzt ins Kino gehen? what would you say to a trip to the cinema (US movies) now?
    5. Material: out of, from;
    sie hat sich davon Schuhe gemacht she made shoes from it
    davon leben live off it;
    er lebt davon, Hunde zu züchten he makes his living (from) breeding dogs
    7. fig:
    es hängt davon ab, ob it depends (on) whether;
    abgesehen davon leaving that aside, ignoring that;
    davon geheilt sein be cured of it;
    sich davon unterscheiden differ from; etc; auch die mit davon verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben
    * * *
    1) from it/them; (von dort) from there; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away [from it/them]

    wir sind noch weit davon entfernt(fig.) we are still a long way from that

    2)

    dies ist die Hauptstraße, und davon zweigen einige Nebenstraßen ab — this is the main road and a few side roads branch off it

    3) (darüber) about it/them
    4) (dadurch) by it/them; thereby

    davon kriegt man Durchfall — you get diarrhoea from [eating] that/those

    das kommt davon!(ugs.) [there you are,] that's what happens

    5)

    das Gegenteil davon ist wahr — the opposite [of this] is true

    6) (aus diesem Material, auf dieser Grundlage) from or out of it/them
    * * *
    adv.
    therefrom adv.
    thereof adv.

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  • 12 wątpliwoś|ć

    f 1. (brak pewności) doubt
    - dręcząca wątpliwość a nagging a. gnawing doubt
    - bez cienia wątpliwości without a. beyond a shadow of a doubt
    - w razie wątpliwości if a. when in doubt, in case of doubt
    - budzić wątpliwości to raise doubts, to be open to doubt
    - mam wątpliwości co do jego uczciwości I have (my) doubts about his honesty
    - mam wątpliwości, czy coś z tego wyjdzie I’m doubtful if a. whether anything will come of it
    - mieć wątpliwości co do kogoś to have doubts a. misgivings about sb
    - mieć poważne wątpliwości co do czegoś to have grave a. serious doubts about sth
    - nie ma co do tego żadnych wątpliwości there is no doubt a. question about it, there are no two ways about it
    - podawać coś w wątpliwość to cast a. throw doubt on sth [skuteczność, wiarygodność]; to (call into) question, to challenge [decyzję, autorytet]; to (call into) question, to query [zdolności]
    - podawać w wątpliwość istnienie duszy to question a. doubt the existence of the soul
    - rozwiać a. rozproszyć czyjeś wątpliwości to dispel a. clear up a. remove sb’s doubts
    - wszystkie moje wątpliwości rozwiały się all my doubts were dispelled
    - nie ulega wątpliwości, że jest winny there is no doubt that he is guilty, there is no doubt about his guilt
    - jego zachowanie zrodziło w niej wątpliwości his behaviour sowed the seeds of doubt a. planted doubt in her mind
    - zaczęły go dręczyć wątpliwości doubts began to plague him
    - zaczęły pojawiać się wątpliwości doubts began to surface a. emerge
    - wątpliwości nurtują/opadają kogoś sb is nagged/overcome by doubt
    2. sgt (niejednoznaczność) questionable a. dubious nature
    ponad wszelką wątpliwość [udowodnić, wykazać, ustalić] beyond (all) doubt, conclusively
    - stwierdzono ponad wszelką wątpliwość, że… it has been established beyond doubt a. conclusively established that…
    - winny ponad wszelką wątpliwość guilty beyond (all) reasonable doubt

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  • 13 bedenkelijk

    [ongerustheid wekkend] worryingtwijfelachtig dubious, twijfelachtig questionable, kritiek serious
    [nadenken/twijfel uitdrukkend] doubtful dubious
    voorbeelden:
    1   een bedenkelijk geval a worrying/serious case
         dat ziet er bedenkelijk uit that looks serious
    2   een bedenkelijk gezicht zetten look doubtful
         bedenkelijk het hoofd schudden shake one's head in doubt

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  • 14 θριαμβεύω

    θριαμβεύω 1 aor. ἐθριάμβευσα (Ctesias; Polyb.; Diod S 16, 90, 2; Dionys. Hal.; Epict. 3, 24, 85 al.; not a Lat. loanw.—s. B-D-F §5, 1 and L-S-J-M s.v. θρίαμβος II). The verb θ. appears only in 2 Cor 2:14 and Col 2:15. The principal interpretations follow:
    lead in a triumphal procession, in imagery (cp. Seneca, On Benefits 2, 11, 1) of the Roman military triumph (Lat. triumphare; Plut., Rom. 33, 4; Arat. 1052 [54, 8]; Appian, Mithrid. 77 §338; 103 §482; Jos., Bell. 7, 123–57; cp. Theophyl. Sim., Ep. 68), w. acc. τινά someone as a captive.
    of Paul τῷ θεῷ χάρις τῷ πάντοτε θριαμβεύοντι ἡμᾶς ἐν τ. Χριστῷ thanks be to God, who continually leads us as captives in Christ’s triumphal procession (REB) 2 Cor 2:14. The rhetorical pattern of the Ep. appears to favor this interpr.
    of God’s victory over hostile forces θριαμβεύσας αὐτοὺς ἐν αὐτῷ in connection with him (Christ) God exhibits them (the hostile transcendent powers) in triumph Col 2:15.
    to lead in triumph, in imagery of Roman generals leading their troops in triumph (s. Jos., Bell.7, 5, 4–6), so numerous scholars and versions 2 Cor 2:14 τῷ θεῷ χάρις κτλ. thanks be to God, who always leads us as partners in triumph in Christ. Since there is no lexical support for this interpr. (L-S-J-M cites the pass. but without external support), others see a shift of mng. from ‘lead in triumph’ to the sense
    cause to triumph. This interpr. (KJV, Beza, Calvin, Klöpper, Schmiedel, Belser, GGodet, Sickenberger ad loc.; sim. Weizsäcker.) remains unexampled in Gk. usage (appeal to Ctesias: 688 Fgm. 13 [Pers. 13] p. 461, 8 Jac. in this sense is very questionable, s. 6 below).
    triumph over is preferred by many for Col 2:15 (Mel., P. 102, 781 of Christ ἐγὼ ὁ καταλύσας τὸν θάνατον καὶ θριαμβεύσας τὸν ἐχθρόν.—Pass.: διʼ … σταυροῦ … ἐθριαμβεύθη σατανᾶς Serap. of Thmuis, Euch. 25, 2).
    expose to shame (Marshall; s. also Lietzmann, HNT ad loc. and app.; cp. Ctesias [s. 3 above; the textual sequence is in question] θριαμβεύσας τὸν μάγον ‘after he had publicly unmasked the magician’), in which case the triumphal aspect is submerged in a metaphor expressing the low esteem in which God permits the apostle’s office to be held. Col 2:15 can also be understood in this way. (The idea that the term θρ. itself expresses the paradox of a disgraced apostle and a victorious mission [Williamson s. 6 below] is semantically untenable.) ἀναστενάζων, ὅτι ἐθριαμβεύετο ὑπὸ τῆς πόλεως, groaning that he had become the city’s object of ridicule AcPl Ha 4, 12f.
    display, publicize, make known (Ctesias: 688 Fgm. 16 [Pers. 58 of the head and right hand of a slain enemy] p. 472, 30 Jac.; s. Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.; ἐκθριαμβίζω BGU 1061 [14 B.C.]), a semantic shift affirmed by Egan for both NT pass (παύσασθε λόγους ἀλλοτρίους θριαμβεύοντες ‘cease [openly] expressing these strange opinions’ Tat. 26, 1).—Windisch leaves the choice open between 3 and 6.—LWilliamson, Jr., Int 22, ’68, 317–32; REgan, NovT 19, ’77, 34–62; Field, Notes 181f; RPope, ET 21, 1910, 19–21; 112–14; AKinsey, ibid. 282f; FPrat, RSR 3, 1912, 201–29; HVersnel, Triumphus ’70; PMarshall, NovT 25, ’83, 302–17; CBreytenbach, Neot. 24, ’90, 250–71; JScott, NTS 42, ’96, 260–81; cp. TSchmidt, NTS 41, ’95, 1–18, on Mk 15:16–32.—Against triumphal imagery, JMcDonald, JSNT 17, ’83, 35–50.—DELG s.v. θρίαμβος. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 15 πιστεύω

    πιστεύω (Trag.+) impf. ἐπίστευον; 1 aor. ἐπίστευσα; pf. πεπίστευκα; plpf. πεπιστεύκειν Ac 14:23 (on the omission of the augment s. B-D-F §66, 1; Mlt-H. 190). Pass.: fut. 3 pl. πιστευθήσονται Gen 42, 20; 1 aor. ἐπιστεύθην; pf. πεπίστευμαι (the word does not occur in Phlm, 2 Pt, 2 and 3J, Rv, MPol, or D. But it is a special favorite of J and 1J, where it is found 96 times and 9 times respectively; πίστις is not found in the gospel at all, and occurs in 1J only once, 5:4. Our lit. uses it quite predominantly in a transcendent sense, or at least w. transcendent coloring).
    to consider someth. to be true and therefore worthy of one’s trust, believe
    believe (in) someth., be convinced of someth., w. that which one believes (in) indicated
    α. by acc. of thing (Soph., Oed. Rex 646 τάδε; Aristot., Analyt. Pr. 2, 23, 68b, 13 ἅπαντα; PSI 494, 14 μηθέν; UPZ 70, 29 [152/151 B.C.] π. τὰ ἐνύπνια; ApcEsdr 7:12 p. 32, 26 τὸ βιβλίον τοῦτο) ἡ ἀγάπη πάντα πιστεύει 1 Cor 13:7. πεπιστεύκαμεν τὴν ἀγάπην we believe in the love 1J 4:16. πιστεύεις τοῦτο; J 11:26b. Cp. Ac 13:41 (Hab 1:5). Pass. ἐπιστεύθη τὸ μαρτύριον ἡμῶν our testimony was believed 2 Th 1:10b (cp. Aristot., EN 10, 2 p. 1172b, 15 ἐπιστεύοντο οἱ λόγοι; Gen 42:20).
    β. by means of a ὅτι-clause believe that (Plut., Mor. 210d; Aelian, VH 1, 16 p. 8, 9; Herm. Wr. 4, 4: Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 24; PLond III, 897, 12 p. 207 [I A.D.]; Tob 10:8 S; Job 9:16; 15:31; 39:12; La 4:12; 4 Macc 7:19; TestAbr A 18 p. 100, 18 [Stone p. 48]; ParJer 6:7; Just., A I, 18, 2 al.; Orig., C. Cels. 4, 89, 16) μακαρία ἡ πιστεύσασα ὅτι ἔσται τελείωσις Lk 1:45 (ὅτι here may=for: s. ὅτι 4b).—Mk 11:23; cp. vs. 24; J 8:24 (ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι as Is 43:10); 11:27, 42; 13:19; 14:10; 16:27, 30; 17:8, 21; 20:31a; Ac 9:26; Ro 6:8; 10:9; 1 Th 4:14; Hb 11:6; Js 2:19a; 1J 5:1, 5; Hv 3, 8, 4; 4, 2, 4; m 1:1; 6, 2, 10b; Hs 2:5.—[ὅτι εἷς θεός] καὶ εἷς χριστός AcPl Ha 1, 17; AcPlCor 1:8. π. περί τινος ὅτι believe concerning someone that J 9:18 (M. Ant. 1, 15, 5 πιστεύειν περὶ ὧν λέγοι ὅτι οὕτως φρονεῖ=believe concerning whatever he might say, that it was what he actually thought; Just., D. 10, 1 π. ἡμῶν• ὅτι ἐσθίομεν ἀνθρώπους.—π. περί τινος as Plut., Lyc. 19, 4; Jos., Ant. 14, 267).
    γ. by the acc. and inf. (pres. Pla., Gorg. 524a; PTebt 314, 3 [II A.D.]; 4 Macc 5:25; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 160; Just., A I, 8, 2 al.; Ath. 20, 3) πιστεύω τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ θεοῦ εἶναι τὸν Ἰησοῦν Ac 8:37b.—GMary 463, 8.—IRo 10:2.—By the inf. (Thu 2, 22, 1; Job 15:22; AscIs 2:10 εἰς οὐρανὸν ἀναβῆναι) πιστεύομεν σωθῆναι Ac 15:11 (difft. JNolland, NTS 27, ’80, 112f [inf. of result: ‘we believe (in order) to be saved’]).—By the acc. and ptc. ἐν σαρκὶ αὐτὸν πιστεύω ὄντα I believe that he was in the flesh ISm 3:1.
    δ. by means of the dat. of thing give credence to, believe (Aeschyl., Pers. 786 θεῶν θεσφάτοισιν; Soph., Phil. 1374 τοῖς ἐμοῖς λόγοις, El. 886; Pla., Phd. 88c, Leg. 7, 798d; Polyb. 5, 42, 9; 9, 33, 1; Herodian 7, 5, 5 ἐλπίδι κρείττονι; BGU 674, 6 τῷ λόγῳ; 2 Ch 9:6 τοῖς λόγοις; Ps 105:24; Pr 14:15; Sir 19:15; En 104:13 ταῖς βίβλοις; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 229 τοῖς κενοῖς λογισμοῖς, Virt. 68 the sayings of God; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 286, Ant. 10, 39 τ. λόγοις; Tat. 18, 2 ὕλης οἰκονομία; Ath. 30, 2 ταῖς γοναῖς τοῦ Διό; Iren. 1, 10, 2 [Harv. I 92, 4] ἡ ἐκκλησία … π. τούτοις [sc. κήρυγμα and πίστις]) οὐκ ἐπίστευσας τοῖς λόγοις μου Lk 1:20 (cp. Iambl., ViPyth. 28, 148 περὶ θεῶν μηδὲν θαυμαστὸν ἀπιστεῖν ‘concerning the gods nothing is so marvelous that it should occasion unbelief’). τῇ γραφῇ καὶ τῷ λόγῳ J 2:22. Cp. 4:50; 5:47ab. τοῖς γεγραμμένοις Ac 24:14 (Diod S 16, 52, 7 πιστεύσαντες τοῖς γεγραμμένοις). τῇ ἐπαγγελίᾳ τοῦ θεοῦ 2 Cl 11:1 (Diod S 1, 53, 10 τῇ τοῦ προρρήσει πιστεύειν; 19, 90, 3). τῷ ψεύδει, τῇ ἀληθείᾳ 2 Th 2:11, 12. τῇ καταλαλιᾷ Hm 2:2. τῇ ἀκοῇ ἡμῶν (Is 53:1; cp. Jos., C. Ap. 2, 14 π. ἀκοῇ πρεσβυτέρων) J 12:38; Ro 10:16; 1 Cl 16:3. τοῖς ἔργοις J 10:38b (=their testimony); Hm 6, 2, 10a (that they are good and must be followed).—Pass. ἐπιστεύθη τῷ λόγῳ μου they believed my word Hm 3:3.
    ε. w. prepositional expressions: εἰς Ro 4:18, if εἰς τὸ γενέσθαι αὐτόν here is dependent on ἐπίστευσεν. πιστεύειν εἰς τὴν μαρτυρίαν believe in the witness 1J 5:10c. ὁ Χριστιανισμὸς οὐκ εἰς Ἰουδαϊσμὸν ἐπίστευσεν the Christian way of life/Christianity did not commit itself to the Judean way/Judaism (s. Hdb. ad loc.) I Mg 10:3a; cp. b (Χριστιανισμόν, εἰς ὸ̔ν πᾶσα γλῶσσα πιστεύσασα). On πιστεύειν εἰς τὸ ὄνομά τινος s. 2aβ below. πιστεύετε ἐν τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ believe in the gospel (so Ps 105:12 ἐπίστευσαν ἐν τοῖς λόγοις αὐτοῦ. Rather in the sense ‘put one’s trust in’ Sir 32:21 μὴ πιστεύσῃς ἐν ὁδῷ ἀπροσκόπῳ. See B-D-F §187, 6; Rob. 540. ALoisy, Les Évangiles synopt. I 1907, 430; 434; comm.) Mk 1:15 (Hofmann understands it as ‘on the basis of’, Wohlenberg ‘bei’; Lohmeyer is undecided; Dssm. and Mlt. 67f ‘in the sphere of’; s. p. 235). ἐν τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ οὐ πιστεύω IPhld 8:2 (s. Bihlmeyer ad loc.).—ἐπί τινι: πιστεύειν ἐπὶ πᾶσιν οἷς ἐλάλησαν οἱ προφῆται Lk 24:25; Ro 9:33 (Is 28:16).
    w. the pers. to whom one gives credence or whom one believes, in the dat. (Demosth. 18, 10; Aristot., Rhet. 2, 14 p. 1390a, 32; Polyb. 15, 26, 6 τοῖς εἰδόσι τὴν ἀλήθειαν; Herodian 2, 1, 10; PHib 72, 18; POxy 898, 29; PTebt 418, 15; Ex 4:1, 5; 3 Km 10:7; 2 Ch 32:15; Tob 2:14; Jer 47:14; JosAs 13:10; Philo, Praem. 49; Just., A I, 33, 5, D 7, 2 al.) τοῖς θεασαμένοις αὐτὸν ἐγηγερμένον οὐκ ἐπίστευσαν they did not believe those who saw him after he was raised from the dead Mk 16:14. Cp. Mt 21:25, 32abc; Mk 11:31; 16:13; Lk 20:5; J 5:46a; Ac 8:12; 26:27a (τ. προφήταις as Jos., Ant. 11, 96); 1J 4:1; Hm 6, 1, 2ab.—Also of Jesus and God whom one believes, in that one accepts their disclosures without doubt or contradiction: Jesus: Mt 27:42 v.l.; J 5:38, 46b; 6:30; 8:45, 46; 10:37, 38a. God: J 5:24; Ro 4:3 (Gen 15:6), 17 κατέναντι οὗ ἐπίστευσεν θεοῦ (= κατέναντι θεοῦ ᾧ ἐπίστευσεν); Gal 3:6; Js 2:23; 1 Cl 10:6 (all three Gen 15:6). ὁ μὴ πιστεύων τῷ θεῷ ψεύστην πεποίηκεν αὐτόν 1J 5:10b. AcPl Ha 3, 7.
    w. pers. and thing added π. τινί τι believe someone with regard to someth. (X., Apol. 15 μηδὲ ταῦτα εἰκῇ πιστεύσητε τῷ θεῷ) Hm 6, 2, 6.—W. dat. of pers. and ὅτι foll. (ApcEsdr 4:35 p. 29, 12 Tdf.): πιστεύετέ μοι ὅτι ἐγὼ ἐν τῷ πατρί J 14:11a. Cp. 4:21; Ac 27:25.
    abs. (in which case the context supplies the obj., etc.; cp. ParJer 7:19 γέγονε δὲ τοῦτο, ἵνα πιστεύσωσιν) ἐάν τις ὑμῖν εἴπῃ• ἰδοὺ ὧδε ὁ Χριστός, μὴ πιστεύσητε do not believe (him or it [the statement]) Mt 24:23; cp. vs. 26; Mk 13:21; Lk 22:67; J 3:12ab; 10:25f; 12:47 v.l.; 14:29; 16:31; 19:35; 20:8, 25; cp. GJs 19:3. J 20:29ab πιστεύσαντες those who have nevertheless believed (it=the fact of the Resurrection); Ac 4:4; 26:27b; 1 Cor 11:18 πιστεύω I believe (it=that there are divisions among you); 15:11; Js 2:19b even the daemons believe this; Jd 5. Pass. καρδίᾳ πιστεύεται with (or in) the heart men believe (it=that Jesus was raised fr. the dead) Ro 10:10.
    believe = let oneself be influenced κατά τινος against someone Pol 6:1.
    πιστεύομαι I am believed, I enjoy confidence (X., An. 7, 6, 33; Diod S 5, 80, 4 τοῖς μάλιστα πιστευομένοις ἐπηκολουθήσαμεν; 17, 32, 1; 1 Km 27:12; Jos., Ant. 10, 114; PGM 12, 279 πιστευθήσῃ=you will be believed) of Eve παρθένος πιστεύεται people believe that she is a virgin Dg 12:8, or perh. a virgin is entrusted (to someone without fear). S. 3 below.
    to entrust oneself to an entity in complete confidence, believe (in), trust, w. implication of total commitment to the one who is trusted. In our lit. God and Christ are objects of this type of faith that relies on their power and nearness to help, in addition to being convinced that their revelations or disclosures are true. The obj. is
    given
    α. in the dat. (cp. Soph., Philoct. 1374 θεοῖς πιστ.; X., Mem. 1, 1, 5; Ps.-Pla., Epinom. 980c πιστεύσας τοῖς θεοῖς εὔχου; Ptolem. Lagi [300 B.C.]: 138 Fgm. 8 Jac.; Maximus Tyr. 3, 8k τῷ Ἀπόλλωνι; Epict., app. E, 10 p. 488 Sch. θεῷ; Himerius, Or. 8 [=23], 18 πῶς Διονύσῳ πιστεύσω; how can I trust D.?; UPZ 144, 12 [164 B.C.] τ. θεοῖς; Jdth 14:10; Wsd 16:26; 4 Macc 7:21 al. in LXX; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 229 πιστεύειν θεῷ, Rer. Div. Her. 92 μόνῳ θεῷ, Op. M. 45, Sacr. Abel. 70 τῷ σωτήρι θεῷ, Abr. 269, Mos. 1, 225, Virt. 216 [on faith in Philo s. Bousset, Rel.3 446ff; EHatch, Essays in Biblical Gk. 1889, 83ff; ASchlatter, D. Glaube im NT4 1927; EBréhier, Les idées philosophiques et religieuses de Philon d’Alexandrie 1908, 21925; HWindisch, Die Frömmigkeit Philos 1909, 23ff; HWolfson, Philo ’47 I, 143–56, esp. II, 215–18; WPeisker, D. Glaubensbegriff bei Philon, diss. ’36]; Jos., Ant. 2, 117; 333; 3, 309; 20, 48, Bell. 3, 387 [s. ASchlatter, D. Theol. d. Judentums nach d. Bericht des Jos. ’32, 104ff]; Just., A I, 18, 6 al.). Some of the passages referred to in 1b above, end, are repeated, since they may be classified here or there w. equal justification. Of God: π. τῷ θεῷ (Orig., C. Cels. 4, 89, 15) Ac 16:34; 13:12 D; Tit 3:8; PtK 4 p. 16, 2; B 16:7; Hm 12, 6, 2; Hs 5, 1, 5. Cp. m 1:2; AcPl Ha 10, 13f. τῷ κυρίῳ (Sir 11:21; 2:8) Hv 4, 2, 6. οἱ πιστεύσαντες τῷ κυρίῳ διὰ τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτοῦ Hs 9, 13, 5. τῷ θεῷ w. ὅτι foll. m 9:7; cp. Hs 1:7.—Of Christ: Mt 27:42 v.l. (for ἐπʼ αὐτόν); J 6:30 (σοί=vs. 29 εἰς ὸ̔ν ἀπέστειλεν ἐκεῖνος); J 8:31 (αὐτῷ=vs. 30 εἰς αὐτόν, but see Mlt. 67f; JSwetnam argues for a plpf. sense here: Biblica 61, ’80, 106–9); Ac 5:14; 18:8a (both τῷ κυρίῳ); Ro 10:14b (οὗ οὐκ ἤκουσαν = τούτῳ [about equivalent to εἰς τοῦτον; cp. vs. 14a] οὗ οὐκ ἤκ.); 2 Ti 1:12; ITr 9:2; Hs 8, 3, 2.—Pass. be believed in (X., Cyr. 4, 2, 8; 6, 1, 39; Pla., Lach. 181b; Ps.-Demosth. 58, 44 al.; 1 Km 27:12; Just., D. 7, 3; Tat. 10, 2. S. B-D-F §312, 1; also s. Rob. 815f) ἐπιστεύθη ἐν κόσμῳ 1 Ti 3:16.—π. τῷ ὀνόματι τοῦ υἱοῦ believe in the name of the Son, i.e. believe in the Son and accept what his name proclaims him to be 1J 3:23.
    β. w. εἰς (cp. Hippol., Elench. 6, 19, 7 W. οἱ εἰς τὸν Σίμωνα καὶ τὴν Ἑλένην πεπιστευκότες; Just., D. 35, 8 al.) God (BGU 874, 11 π. εἰς τὸν θεόν): J 12:44b; 14:1a (cp. ET 21, 1910, 53–57; 68–70; 138f); 1 Pt 1:21 v.l.=Pol 2:1.—Christ: Mt 18:6; Mk 9:42; J 2:11; 3:15 v.l., 16, 18a, 36; 4:39; 6:29, 35, 40, 47 v.l.; 7:5, 31, 38f, 48; 8:30; 9:35f; 10:42; 11:25, 26a, 45, 48; 12:11, 36 (εἰς τὸ φῶς), 37, 42, 44a, 46; 14:1b, 12; 16:9; 17:20; Ac 10:43; 14:23; 18:8 D; 19:4; Ro 10:14a; Gal 2:16; Phil 1:29; 1 Pt 1:8; 1J 5:10a; AcPlCor 2:31; Hs 8, 3, 2.—εἰς τὸ ὄνομα Ἰησοῦ (or αὐτοῦ, etc.) J 1:12; 2:23; 3:18c; 1J 5:13 (s. ὄνομα 1dβ and s. 2aα above, end). π. εἰς τὸν θάνατον αὐτοῦ ITr 2:1. π. εἰς τὸ αἷμα Χριστοῦ ISm 6:1.
    γ. w. ἐπί and dat., of God Ac 11:17 D. Of Christ: Mt 27:42 v.l.; J 3:15 v.l.; Ro 9:33; 10:11; 1 Pt 2:6 (the last three Is 28:16); 1 Ti 1:16.
    δ. w. ἐπί and acc. (Wsd 12:2; Just., D. 46, 1 al.) of God: Ac 16:34 D; Ro 4:5, 24; PtK 3 p. 15, 12. Of Christ: Mt 27:42; J 3:15 v.l.; Ac 9:42; 11:17; 16:31; 22:19.
    ε. π. ἔν τινι believe in someone (Jer 12:6; Da 6:24 Theod.; Ps 77:22) is questionable in our lit.: in J 3:15 the best rdg. is ἐν αὐτῷ and is prob. to be construed w. ἔχῃ (in J πιστεύω usually takes the prep. εἰς when expressing the obj. of belief, as in 3:16); in Eph 1:13 both occurrences of ἐν ᾧ are prob. to be construed w. ἐσφραγίσθητε (=‘in connection with whom you have been sealed’ [cp. 4:30]); the acts of hearing and believing are coordinate, and πιστεύσαντες, along w. ἀκούσαντες, is used abs. (so REB; less clearly NRSV). But s. 1aε above: π. ἐν τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ Mk 1:15; IPhld 8:2.
    not expressed at all (the abs. πιστεύειν in a transcendent sense: Aeschin., In Ctesiph. 1 ἐγὼ πεπιστευκὼς ἥκω πρῶτον τοῖς θεοῖς; Aristot., Rhet. 2, 17, 1391b, 1ff; Plut., Mor. 170f; Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 24 πιστεῦσαι δεῖ, ὅτι [=because] μόνη σωτηρία ἡ πρὸς τὸν θεὸν ἐπιστροφή; Herm. Wr. 9, 10ab ἐπίστευσε καὶ ἐν τῇ καλῇ πίστει ἐπανεπαύσατο; cp. 1, 32 πιστεύω καὶ μαρτυρῶ=PapBerl 9795 [RReitzenstein, Studien z. antiken Synkretismus 1926, p. 161, 2]; Num 20:12; Ps 115:1; Is 7:9; Sir 2:13; 1 Macc 2:59; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 14; 101, Deus Imm. 4, Mut. Nom. 178; τότε πιστεύσεις θέλων καὶ μὴ θέλων Theoph. Ant. 1, 8 [p. 74, 7]) Mk 15:32; 16:16f; Lk 8:12f; J 1:7, 50; 3:15, 18b; 4:41f, 48, 53; 5:44; 6:36, 47, 64ab, perh. 69 (MEnslin, The Perf. Tense in the Fourth Gosp.: JBL 55, ’36, 121–31, esp. 128); 9:38; 10:26; 11:15, 40; 12:39; 20:31b; Ac 4:4; 8:13, 37a; 11:21; 13:12, 39, 48; 14:1; 15:5, 7; 17:12, 34; 18:8b, 27; 19:2; 21:25; Ro 1:16; 3:22; 4:11; 10:4; 13:11; 15:13; 1 Cor 1:21; 3:5; 15:2; Gal 3:22; Eph 1:13, 19; 1 Th 2:10, 13; Hb 4:3; 1 Pt 2:7; 1 Cl 12:7; 2 Cl 17:3; 20:2; B 9:3; B 11:11; ISm 3:2; Hs 8, 10, 3; 9, 17, 4; 9, 22, 3. τὸ πιστεύειν faith IMg 9:2. ἐν ἀγάπῃ πιστεύειν IPhld 9:2 (ἐν ἀγάπῃ is here used adv.).—Participles in the var. tenses are also used almost subst.: (οἱ) πιστεύοντες (the) believers, (the) Christians (Orig., C. Cels. 1, 13, 34; Did., Gen. 106, 6) Ac 2:44; Ro 3:22; 1 Cor 14:22ab (opp. οἱ ἄπιστοι); 1 Th 1:7; Hs 8, 3, 3. (οἱ) πιστεύσαντες (those) who made their commitment = (those) who became believers, (the) Christians, Ac 2:44 v.l.; 4:32; 2 Th 1:10a; 2 Cl 2:3; Hs 9, 19, 1. οἱ πεπιστευκότες those who became (and remained) believers Ac 19:18; 21:20 (Just., D. 122, 2).—οἱ μέλλοντες πιστεύειν future believers 1 Cl 42:4; Hm 4, 3, 3a. οἱ νῦν πιστεύσαντες those who have just come to believe ibid. 4, 3, 3b.
    A special kind of this faith is the confidence that God or Christ is in a position to help suppliants out of their distress, have confidence (some of the passages already mentioned might just as well be classified here) abs. ὡς ἐπίστευσας γενηθήτω σοι may it be done to you in accordance with the confidence you have Mt 8:13. ὅσα ἂν αἰτήσητε πιστεύοντες whatever you pray for with confidence 21:22. Cp. Mk 5:36; 9:23f; Lk 8:50; 2 Cor 4:13a (Ps 115:1), b. W. ὅτι foll.: πιστεύετε ὅτι δύναμαι τοῦτο ποιῆσαι; do you have confidence that I am able to do this? Mt 9:28.—Mk 11:23.
    entrust τινί τι someth. to someone (X., Mem. 4, 4, 17; Plut., Mor. 519e; Athen. 8, 341a; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 25, 1; SIG2 845, 7, see for numerous other examples index VI p. 384b. Cp. Wsd 14:5; 1 Macc 8:16; 4 Macc 4:7; TestJob 11:11; Jos., Bell. 4, 492; Hippol., Ref. 9, 12, 6) τὸ ἀληθινὸν τίς ὑμῖν πιστεύσει; Lk 16:11. αὐτῷ τοσούτων πιστευο̣μ̣έ̣ν̣ω̣ν̣ since so many (or so much) were ( was) entrusted to him AcPl Ha 7, 21 (connection uncertain). αὐτόν (so N. and Tdf.; v.l. ἑαυτόν) τινι trust oneself to someone (Brutus, Ep. 25; Plut., Mor. 181d ἀνδρὶ μᾶλλον ἀγαθῷ πιστεύσας ἑαυτὸν ἢ ὀχυρῷ τόπῳ=entrusting himself to a good man rather than to a stronghold; EpArist 270; Jos., Ant. 12, 396) J 2:24 (EStauffer, CDodd Festschr., ’56, 281–99.—Diod S 34 + 35 Fgm. 39a οὐ τοῖς τυχοῦσι φίλοις ἑαυτὸν ἐπίστευσεν=he did not trust himself to casual friends).—Pass. πιστεύομαί τι (B-D-F §159, 4) I am entrusted with someth. (Pla., Ep. 1, 309a; Polyb. 8, 17, 5; 31, 26, 7; Diod S 20, 19, 2; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 136 §568 ἃ ἐπιστεύθην; ins; pap [e.g. PLond I, 121, 608 p. 203]; Jos., Bell. 5, 567, Vi. 137; Ath. 24, 3. Cp. Esth 8:12e.—Dssm., LO 320f [LAE 379]). ἐπιστεύθησαν τὰ λόγια τοῦ θεοῦ Ro 3:2. πεπίστευμαι τὸ εὐαγγέλιον Gal 2:7 (PGM 13, 140 ὁ ὑπό σου πάντα πιστευθείς; 446); cp. 1 Th 2:4; 1 Ti 1:11.—Tit 1:3. οἰκονομίαν πεπίστευμαι 1 Cor 9:17; cp. Dg 7:1. S. also 7:2; IMg 6:1; IPhld 9:1ab. πιστεύομαί τι παρά τινος I am entrusted by someone with someth. (Polyb. 3, 69, 1; Jos., Bell. 1, 667): οἱ πιστευθέντες παρὰ θεοῦ ἔργον τοιοῦτο 1 Cl 43:1.
    be confident about, a unique use found in ὸ̔ς μὲν πιστεύει φαγεῖν πάντα, someth. like the one is confident about eating anything Ro 14:2 (a combination of two ideas: ‘the pers. is so strong in the faith’ and: ‘the pers. is convinced that it is permissible to eat anything’; in brief: not cultically fussy. See Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.; but also B-D-F §397, 2). Another probability is the sense
    think/consider (possible), in Ro 14:2 perh. holds everything possible; cp. J 9:18 οὐκ ἐπίστευσαν they refused to entertain the possibility, and Ac 9:26. S. 4 above.—For lit. s. πίστις, end. DELG s.v. πείθομαι. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 16 πρηνής

    πρηνής, ές, gen. οῦς (On the form Schwyzer I 189; Hom. et al.; PGM 4, 194; LXX; Just., D. 90, 5; Mel., P. 26, 184.—X. has πρανής, which is found in later Attic usage beside πρηνής) forward, prostrate, head first, headlong πρηνὴς γενόμενος being (falling) headlong Ac 1:18 (cp. πρ. πεσών Theophyl., MPG CXXIII 146; Posid.: 87 Fgm. 5 Jac. πρ. προσπεσών; Diod S 34+35, Fgm. 28a πρηνὴς ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν; Appian, Celts 10 κατέπεσε πρηνής; Philo, Op. M. 157 πρηνὲς πεπτωκός; Jos., Bell. 1, 621 and Vi. 138 πρ. πεσών, Bell. 6, 64, Ant. 18, 59; SibOr 4, 110). The mng. swollen, distended was first proposed by FChase, JTS 13, 1912, 278–85; 415, and accepted by Harnack, TLZ 37, 1912, 235–37; EbNestle, ZNW 19, 1920, 179f; HWendt and GHoennicke, ad loc.; JMoffatt, transl. 1913; RHarris, AJT 18, 1914, 127–31; Goodsp., Probs. 123–26; L-S-J-M gives it as a possibility s.v. πρανής, w. ref. to πρησθείς; in this case it would be derived fr. the root πρη-, πίμπρημι (q.v.), which is linguistically questionable. Other exx. of πρηνής in the sense ‘swollen’ are lacking, unless the word be given this mng. in Wsd 4:19 (so Goodsp.), but ‘prostrate and silent’ makes good sense in this passage. Lake (below) points out harmonizing interests of later writers such as Ps-Zonaras and Euthymius Zigabenus.—Bursting as a result of a violent fall is also found Aesop, Fab. 177b H.=181 P./192 H-H./142f Ch. κατακρημνισθεὶς διερράγη.—S. further Zahn, Forsch. VI 1900, 126; 153–55; IX 1916, 331–33; AKnox, JTS 25, 1924, 289f; HCadbury, JBL 45, 1926, 192f; KLake, Beginn. I 5, ’33, 22–30; Beyer, Steinmann, and Bruce ad loc.; REB; NRSV.—DELG. M-M.

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  • 17 σκηνοποιός

    σκηνοποιός, οῦ, ὁ
    maker of stage properties (acc. to Pollux 7, 189 the Old Comedy used the word as a synonym for μηχανοποιός=either a ‘stagehand’ who moved stage properties [as Aristoph., Pax 174] or a ‘manufacturer of stage properties’. Associated terms include σκηνογράφος Diog. L. 2, 125 and σκηνογραφία Arist., Poet. 1449a and Polyb. 12, 28a, 1, in ref. to painting of stage scenery) Ac 18:3. But if one understands σκηνή not as ‘scene’ but as ‘tent’ and considers it improbable that Prisca, Aquila, and Paul would have practiced such a trade in the face of alleged religious objections (s. Schürer II 54–55 on Jewish attitudes towards theatrical productions), one would follow the traditional rendering
    tentmaker. This interpretation has long enjoyed favor (s. Lampe s.v.; REB, NRSV; Hemer, Acts 119, 233), but several considerations militate against it. The term σκηνοποιός is not used outside the Bible (and its influence), except for Pollux (above) and Herm. Wr. 516, 10f=Stob. I, 463, 7ff. There it appears as an adj. and in a figurative sense concerning production of a dwelling appropriate for the soul. The context therefore clearly indicates a structure as the primary component, but in the absence of such a qualifier in Ac 18:3 it is necessary to take account of words and expressions that similarly contain the terms σκηνή and ποιεῖν. A survey of usage indicates that σκηνή appears freq. as the obj. of ποιέω in the sense ‘pitch’ or ‘erect a tent’ (s. ποιέω 1a; act. σκηνοποιέω Is 13:20 Sym. οὐδὲ σκηνοποιήσει ἐκεῖ ῎ Αραψ; 22:15 Sym.; mid. σκηνοποιέομαι Aristot., Meteor. 348b, 35; Clearch., Fgm. 48 W.; Polyb. 14, 1, 7; Diod S 3, 27, 4; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 9, 8.—Cp. σκηνοποιί̈α Aeneas Tact. 8, 3; Polyb. 6, 28, 3; ins, RevArch 3, ’34, 40; and acc. to the text. trad. of Dt 31:10 as an alternate expr. for σκηνοπηγία.—Ex 26:1, it is granted, offers clear evidence of use of the non-compounded σκηνή + ποιέω in the sense ‘produce’ or ‘manufacture [not pitch] a tent’, but the context makes the meaning unmistakable; cp. Herodian 7, 2, 4 on the building of rude housing). Analogously σκηνοποιός would mean ‘one who pitches or erects tents’, linguistically a more probable option than that of ‘tentmaker’, but in the passages cited for σκηνοποιέω and σκηνοποιί̈α components in the context (cp. the case for provision of housing in the Hermetic pass.) clearly point to the denotation ‘pitching of tents’, whereas Ac 18:3 lacks such a clear qualifier. Moreover, it is questionable whether residents of nomadic areas would depend on specialists to assist in such a common task (s. Mt 17:4 par. where a related kind of independent enterprise is mentioned).—That Prisca, Aquila, and Paul might have been engaged in the preparation of parts for the production of a tent is also improbable, since such tasks would have been left to their hired help. That they might have been responsible for putting a tent together out of various pieces is ruled out by the availability of the term σκηνορράφος (Ael., VH 2, 1 et al.; Bull. Inst. Arch. Bulg. 8, 69) in the sense of stitching together (the verb ἐπιτελεῖν Hb 8:5 does not support such a view, for it is not an alternate expr. for ‘production’ of a tent but denotes ‘completion’ of a project, connoting a strong sense of religious commitment; see ἐπιτελέω 2) in which the component ῥαφ-provides an unmistakable qualifier.—In modern times more consideration has been given to identification of Paul’s trade as ‘leather-worker’, an interpretation favored by numerous versions and patristic writings (s. Zahn, AG, ad loc.; L-S-J-M Suppl., s.v., as replacement for their earlier ‘tentmaker’; Haenchen, ad loc., after JJeremias, ZNW 30, ’31; Hock, s. below). As such he would make tents and other products from leather (Hock [s. below] 21). But this and other efforts at more precise definition, such as weaver of tent-cloth (a view no longer in fashion) may transmit reflections of awareness of local practice in lieu of semantic precision.—In the absence of any use of the term σκηνοποιός, beyond the pass. in Pollux and the Herm. Wr., and the lack of specific qualifiers in the text of Ac 18:3, one is left with the strong probability that Luke’s publics in urban areas, where theatrical productions were in abundance, would think of σκηνοποιός in ref. to matters theatrical (s. 1). In addition, Ac 20:34; 1 Cor 4:12; 1 Th 2:9; 2 Th 3:8 indicate that Paul’s work was of a technical nature and was carried out in metropolitan areas, where there would be large demand for such kind of work. What publics in other areas might understand is subject to greater question, for the evidence is primarily anecdotal.—JWeiss, Das Urchristentum 1917, 135; FGrosheide, Παῦλος σκηνοποιός: TSt 35, 1917, 241f; Zahn, AG II 632, 10; 634; Billerb. II 745–47; Beginn. IV, 223; PLampe, BZ 31, ’87, 211–21; RHock, The Social Context of Paul’s Ministry: Tentmaking and Apostleship ’80.—M-M. TW.

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  • 18 ספקא

    סְפֵקָא, סְפֵי׳ch. sam( סָפֶק m. (preced. wds.) doubt). Targ. Y. Lev. 8:15 סְפֵיק (סְפֵק) constr.Ber.3b מי איכא ס׳ קמיוכ׳ is there a doubt before God?; Gitt.6b. Ker.21a, a. e. כוי ס׳ הוא the Koy is a doubtful animal (as to classification), v. כּוֹי. Ib. אצטריך קרא למיסר ס׳ does it need a special intimation in the Biblical text to forbid the blood of an animal of doubtful classification?; Yoma 74b אצטריך קרא לרבויי ס׳ does it need an intimation in order to include an animal of doubtful classification (i. e. is it doubtful with God who revealed the Law)?; a. v. fr.(סְפֵק) סְפֵיק ס׳ the doubt of a doubt, double doubt. Ab. Zar.70a bot. הוי ליה ס׳ ס׳ it is a doubly doubtful case (first, whether a Jew or a gentile opened the cask, and secondly, if a gentile, whether he touched the wine). Keth.9a; a. fr.Pl. סְפֵקי, סְפֵי׳. Ḥull.18b דאפילו ס׳ דגברי גריס who records even the doubts as to the authorities of a Halakhah. Ib. 95b תליסר גמלי ס׳וכ׳ thirteen camel loads of questionable cases of trefah; a. e.

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  • 19 ספי׳

    סְפֵקָא, סְפֵי׳ch. sam( סָפֶק m. (preced. wds.) doubt). Targ. Y. Lev. 8:15 סְפֵיק (סְפֵק) constr.Ber.3b מי איכא ס׳ קמיוכ׳ is there a doubt before God?; Gitt.6b. Ker.21a, a. e. כוי ס׳ הוא the Koy is a doubtful animal (as to classification), v. כּוֹי. Ib. אצטריך קרא למיסר ס׳ does it need a special intimation in the Biblical text to forbid the blood of an animal of doubtful classification?; Yoma 74b אצטריך קרא לרבויי ס׳ does it need an intimation in order to include an animal of doubtful classification (i. e. is it doubtful with God who revealed the Law)?; a. v. fr.(סְפֵק) סְפֵיק ס׳ the doubt of a doubt, double doubt. Ab. Zar.70a bot. הוי ליה ס׳ ס׳ it is a doubly doubtful case (first, whether a Jew or a gentile opened the cask, and secondly, if a gentile, whether he touched the wine). Keth.9a; a. fr.Pl. סְפֵקי, סְפֵי׳. Ḥull.18b דאפילו ס׳ דגברי גריס who records even the doubts as to the authorities of a Halakhah. Ib. 95b תליסר גמלי ס׳וכ׳ thirteen camel loads of questionable cases of trefah; a. e.

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  • 20 סְפֵקָא

    סְפֵקָא, סְפֵי׳ch. sam( סָפֶק m. (preced. wds.) doubt). Targ. Y. Lev. 8:15 סְפֵיק (סְפֵק) constr.Ber.3b מי איכא ס׳ קמיוכ׳ is there a doubt before God?; Gitt.6b. Ker.21a, a. e. כוי ס׳ הוא the Koy is a doubtful animal (as to classification), v. כּוֹי. Ib. אצטריך קרא למיסר ס׳ does it need a special intimation in the Biblical text to forbid the blood of an animal of doubtful classification?; Yoma 74b אצטריך קרא לרבויי ס׳ does it need an intimation in order to include an animal of doubtful classification (i. e. is it doubtful with God who revealed the Law)?; a. v. fr.(סְפֵק) סְפֵיק ס׳ the doubt of a doubt, double doubt. Ab. Zar.70a bot. הוי ליה ס׳ ס׳ it is a doubly doubtful case (first, whether a Jew or a gentile opened the cask, and secondly, if a gentile, whether he touched the wine). Keth.9a; a. fr.Pl. סְפֵקי, סְפֵי׳. Ḥull.18b דאפילו ס׳ דגברי גריס who records even the doubts as to the authorities of a Halakhah. Ib. 95b תליסר גמלי ס׳וכ׳ thirteen camel loads of questionable cases of trefah; a. e.

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