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  • 21 tegemea

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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] confide in someone
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] take someone into one's confidence
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] depend on
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] expect
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] Mgonjwa ana tegemea kupona akimtembelea mganga.
    [English Example] The sick person expects to recover if he visits a healer.
    [Note] usage in the example connotes "hopeful" expectation.
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] lean against
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] reckon
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] mambo yanakwenda vizuri kwake, tena kuliko alivyotegemea [Muk]
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] relax
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] rely on
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] take a rest
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] receive support from someone
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] Wanamtegemea baba yao.
    [English Example] They are dependent on their father.
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] support oneself on something
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] Nilitegemea mkongojo.
    [English Example] I supported myself with a stick
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] trust (to)
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] sasa hapakuwa na wa kumtegemea [Sul]
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] be dependent
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -tegemea
    [English Word] lean on
    [Part of Speech] verb
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  • 22 קני

    קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה).

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  • 23 קנה

    קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה).

    Jewish literature > קנה

  • 24 קָנָה

    קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה).

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  • 25 apoyarse en

    v.
    1 to lean on, to lean back against, to prop oneself against, to lean against.
    Se me apoyó en el carro He leaned on my car.
    2 to abut up against, to butt up against, to butt against, to abut against.
    3 to base oneself on, to be based on.
    4 to be based on, to be grounded on, to receive support from.
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    (v.) = lean on/upon, inform
    Ex. Stanton changed her position, and leaned her chin upon her hand.
    Ex. In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.
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    (v.) = lean on/upon, inform

    Ex: Stanton changed her position, and leaned her chin upon her hand.

    Ex: In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.

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  • 26 steun hebben aan iets/iemand

    steun hebben aan iets/iemand
    receive support from something/someone

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  • 27 recibir

    v.
    1 to receive.
    recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the head
    estoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classes
    Ellos reciben monedas They receive coins.
    Ella recibe el reconocimiento She received=accepted the acknowledgement.
    2 to receive (persona, visita).
    lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause
    3 to meet.
    4 to get (captar) (ondas de radio, televisión).
    aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here
    5 to hold surgery (atender visitas) (médico, dentista).
    6 to welcome, to give a reception to, to receive.
    Ellos recibieron a Ricardo They welcomed Richard.
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    1 (gen) to receive
    2 (invitados) to entertain
    4 (acoger) to welcome, receive
    \
    recibe un abrazo de (en carta) best wishes from, lots of love from
    recibí (factura) received
    recibir una negativa to be refused, meet with a refusal
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    verb
    2) get
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    1. VT
    1) (=ser beneficiario de)
    a) [+ dinero, apoyo, llamada, noticias] to receive, get; [+ ayuda, homenaje] to receive

    recibirán una compensación económica — they'll get compensation, they will receive financial compensation más frm

    he recibido del Sr Gómez la cantidad de... — [en recibo] received from Sr Gómez the sum of...

    ¿recibiste mi carta? — did you get my letter?

    "mensaje recibido" — (Radio) "message received"

    recibir asistencia médica — to receive medical assistance, be given medical assistance

    recibir el calificativo de — to be labelled (as)

    recibir el nombre de — frm (=llamarse) to be called; [al nacer] to be named

    b) [lago, río, mar]
    2) (=sufrir) [+ susto] to get

    recibir un golpe — to be hit, be struck

    3) [+ persona]
    a) (=acoger) to welcome

    ir a recibir a algn — to meet sb

    salieron a recibirlos al jardín — they received them in the garden

    b) [para reunión, entrevista] [gen] to see; [formalmente] to receive
    c) [en el matrimonio] to take
    4) (Taur)
    5) (=aceptar) [+ propuesta, sugerencia] to receive
    6) [en correspondencia]

    reciba un saludo de... — yours sincerely...

    7) (=sostener) [+ peso] to bear
    2. VI
    1) frm [en casa] (=tener invitados) to entertain; (=tener visitas) to receive visitors

    la baronesa solo puede recibir los lunes — the baroness is only at home on Mondays, the baroness can only receive visitors on Mondays

    2) [médico] to see patients
    3.
    See:
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    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive

    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?

    b) (Rad, TV) to receive
    c) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive

    ¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?

    ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...

    recibe el nombre de... — it is called...

    reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)

    recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes

    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)

    2) <persona/visita> to receive
    3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receive
    4) <peso/carga> to support
    2.

    recibe los juevesshe sees o receives visitors on Thursdays

    3.
    recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate
    * * *
    = get, greet, receive, garner, intake.
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    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.
    * recibir donaciones = attract + donation.
    * recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.
    * recibir facturas = invoice.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.
    * recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.
    * recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * recibir noticias de = hear from.
    * recibir notificación = receive + notice.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * recibir pago = receive + payment.
    * recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.
    * recibir preparación = undergo + training.
    * recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.
    * recibirse = be receivable.
    * recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.
    * recibir un golpe = take + a hit.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.
    * volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive

    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?

    b) (Rad, TV) to receive
    c) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive

    ¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?

    ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...

    recibe el nombre de... — it is called...

    reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)

    recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes

    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)

    2) <persona/visita> to receive
    3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receive
    4) <peso/carga> to support
    2.

    recibe los juevesshe sees o receives visitors on Thursdays

    3.
    recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate
    * * *
    = get, greet, receive, garner, intake.

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    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.
    * recibir donaciones = attract + donation.
    * recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.
    * recibir facturas = invoice.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.
    * recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.
    * recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * recibir noticias de = hear from.
    * recibir notificación = receive + notice.
    * recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.
    * recibir pago = receive + payment.
    * recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.
    * recibir preparación = undergo + training.
    * recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.
    * recibirse = be receivable.
    * recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.
    * recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.
    * recibir un golpe = take + a hit.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.
    * volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.

    * * *
    recibir [I1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹carta/paquete› to receive, get; ‹mercancías› to receive
    recibió muchos regalos para su cumpleaños she got lots of birthday gifts
    recibió el premio en nombre de su hijo he accepted o received the prize on behalf of his son
    las solicitudes se reciben en horario de oficina applications will only be accepted during office hours
    recibí del Sr Contreras la cantidad de … received from Mr Contreras the sum of …
    2 ( Rad, TV) to receive
    3 ‹ayuda/llamada/oferta› to receive
    ¿no recibiste mi recado? didn't you get my message?
    ha recibido orden de desalojar el local he has been ordered to o he has received an order to vacate the premises
    ¿han recibido el libro que pedí? has the book I ordered come in yet?
    han recibido ayuda de varios organismos privados they have received help from o have been given help by various private organizations
    desde que estoy aquí no he recibido más que disgustos I've had nothing but trouble since I came here
    ha recibido muchas demostraciones de afecto people have shown her a great deal of kindness
    las plantas de esta familia reciben el nombre de … plants belonging to this family are called …
    reciba un atento saludo de … ( Corresp) sincerely yours ( AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely ( BrE)
    recibe un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo ( Corresp) best wishes, all the best ( colloq)
    reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación ( frml); please accept our warmest congratulations ( frml)
    recibir la comunión to receive o take communion
    B ‹persona/visita› to receive
    nos recibieron con los brazos abiertos they welcomed us with open arms
    salió a recibir a los invitados she went out to greet o receive the guests
    van a ir a recibirlo al aeropuerto they are going to meet him at the airport
    los recibió en el salón she saw o entertained o received them in the sitting room
    el encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right away
    no recibe visitas she's not receiving visitors
    recibió al toro de rodillas he met o received the bull on his knees
    C (acoger) ‹propuesta/oferta› (+ compl) to receive
    recibió tu propuesta con entusiasmo she welcomed your proposal, she received your proposal enthusiastically
    recibieron su sugerencia fríamente her suggestion met with o received a cold reception, her suggestion was received coldly
    D ‹peso/carga› to support
    ■ recibir
    vi
    recibe los jueves y los viernes she sees o receives visitors on Thursdays and Fridays
    el doctor no recibe hoy the doctor does not have office hours ( AmE) o ( BrE) surgery today
    ( AmL) ( Educ) to graduate
    acaba de recibirse she has just graduated o got her degree
    recibirse DE algo to qualify AS sth
    se recibió de abogado/médico he qualified as a lawyer/doctor
    * * *

     

    recibir ( conjugate recibir) verbo transitivo ( en general) to receive;

    reciba un atento saludo de … (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE);
    recibir a algn con los brazos abiertos to welcome sb with open arms;
    van a ir a recibirlo they are going to meet him;
    el encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right away
    recibirse verbo pronominal (AmL) (Educ) to graduate;
    recibirse de algo to qualify as sth
    recibir
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (un regalo, llamada, etc) to receive, get: recibieron una mala noticia, they were given some bad news
    recibió un golpe en la espalda, he was hit on the back
    (un premio) to win
    2 (en el despacho) to receive
    (acoger) to welcome
    (en el aeropuerto, etc) to meet
    3 (un consejo) no le gusta recibir consejos, she doesn't like taking advice
    4 Telec to receive
    5 (un nombre) estas construcciones reciben el nombre de basílicas, these buildings are called basilicas
    II vi (admitir visitas) to receive, see visitors: esta doctora sólo recibe los martes y los jueves, the doctor is only available for consultation on Tuesday and Thursday

    ' recibir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acoger
    - baqueteada
    - baqueteado
    - cobrar
    - dar
    - ingresar
    - autorizar
    - esperar
    - le
    English:
    bind over
    - bow
    - come into
    - deserts
    - entertain
    - get
    - greet
    - have
    - incoming
    - interested
    - lap up
    - on
    - receive
    - reception
    - see in
    - step forward
    - meet
    - public
    - qualify
    - red
    - relief
    - sign
    - take
    - turn
    - usher
    * * *
    vt
    1. [tomar, aceptar, admitir] to receive;
    [carta, regalo, premio, llamada, respuesta] to receive, to get; [propuesta, sugerencia] to receive; [castigo] to be given; [susto] to get; [clase, instrucción] to have;
    recibir una paliza to get beaten up;
    recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the head;
    un sector que recibe muchas ayudas del gobierno an industry which receives substantial government aid;
    recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura he won o was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature;
    el anuncio fue muy bien recibido the announcement was welcomed;
    recibieron la orden de detener al general they received o were given the order to arrest the general;
    he recibido una carta suya o [m5] de ella I've received o had a letter from her;
    recibió la noticia con alegría he was very happy about the news;
    recibir consejos de alguien to receive advice from sb, to be given advice by sb;
    recibí orden de que no la molestaran I received orders that she was not to be disturbed;
    estoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classes;
    estos pilares reciben todo el peso del techo these pillars take the weight of the whole roof;
    Formal
    reciba mi más cordial o [m5] sincera felicitación please accept my sincere congratulations
    2. [persona, visita] to receive;
    lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause;
    ¿cuándo cree que podrá recibirnos? when do you think she'll be able to see us?
    3. [ir a buscar] to meet;
    fuimos a recibirla al aeropuerto we went to meet her at the airport
    4. [captar] [ondas de radio, televisión] to get;
    aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here;
    torre de control a V-5, ¿me recibe? ground control to V-5, do you read me?
    vi
    [atender visitas] [médico, dentista] to hold surgery; [rey, papa, ministro] to receive visitors;
    el médico no recibe hoy the doctor isn't seeing any patients today
    * * *
    v/t receive
    * * *
    1) : to receive, to get
    2) : to welcome
    : to receive visitors
    * * *
    1. (en general) to receive / to get
    2. (a una persona) to meet [pt. & pp. met] / to welcome

    Spanish-English dictionary > recibir

  • 28 erhalten

    I v/t (unreg.)
    1. (bekommen) get, receive; (erlangen, gewinnen) get, obtain; (Geschenk, Befehl, Name, Preis) be given; (Preis) auch be awarded; (Eindruck) get, form; eine Geldstrafe erhalten be ( oder get umg.) fined, get a fine; 5 Jahre / lebenslänglich erhalten be sentenced to 5 years / life imprisonment, get umg. ( oder be given) 5 years / life ( oder a life sentence)
    2. (bewahren) keep; (Kunstwerke etc.) preserve, conserve; (Brauch) maintain, keep up; (Frieden) maintain, preserve; (retten) save; am Leben erhalten keep s.o. alive; jemanden bei guter Laune / Gesundheit erhalten keep s.o. in a good mood / in good health; sich (Dat) seinen Optimismus erhalten keep thinking positive(ly), stay optimistic, accentuate the positive; erhalt dir deinen Humor! hold on to ( oder don’t lose) your sense of humo(u)r; Gott erhalte dir deine kindliche Unschuld! iro. blessed are the innocent, how can you be so innocent!
    3. (ernähren) keep, support, maintain
    II v/refl survive, support o.s.; sich am Leben erhalten stay alive, survive; sich gesund erhalten stay ( oder keep) healthy ( oder fit and well); sich erhalten von subsist geh. ( oder live) on; sich bei guter Laune erhalten (vergnügt bleiben) keep up the good mood; bei Kummer etc.: keep one’s spirits up
    I P.P. erhalten1
    II Adj.: gut / schlecht erhalten in good / poor condition, well / not well preserved; erhalten bleiben survive; noch erhalten sein remain, be left; er ist noch gut erhalten umg. he’s still in pretty good shape, he’s quite well preserved; er bleibt uns noch erhalten he’ll be around for a while ( oder some time) yet; euph. (ist nicht gestorben) he has pulled through, he’s been spared
    * * *
    (bekommen) to obtain ( Verb); to get ( Verb); to receive ( Verb);
    (bewahren) to keep ( Verb); to preserve ( Verb); to conserve ( Verb)
    * * *
    er|hạl|ten [ɛɐ'haltn] ptp erha\#lten irreg
    1. vt
    1) (= bekommen) to get, to receive; Preis, Orden to get, to receive, to be awarded; Strafe, neuen Namen, fünf Jahre Gefängnis to get, to be given; Resultat, Produkt, Genehmigung to obtain, to get
    See:
    Besuch
    2) (= bewahren) Gebäude, Natur to preserve; Gesundheit etc auch to maintain

    jdn am Leben/bei guter Laune erhalten — to keep sb alive/in a good mood

    ich hoffe, dass du uns noch lange erhalten bleibst — I hope you'll be with us for a long time yet

    erhalte dir deinen Frohsinn/Optimismus — stay cheerful/optimistic

    seinen Frohsinn/Optimismus erhalten — he kept up or retained his cheerfulness/optimism

    gut erhaltenwell preserved (auch hum inf), in good condition

    3) (= unterhalten) Familie to support, to keep, to maintain
    2. vr
    (Brauch etc) to be preserved, to remain
    * * *
    1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) get
    2) (to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) conserve
    3) (to receive a number of votes: He polled fifty per cent of the votes.) poll
    4) (to keep in existence: They have managed to preserve many old documents.) preserve
    5) (to get or be given: He received a letter; They received a good education.) receive
    * * *
    er·hal·ten *
    I. vt
    etw [von jdm] \erhalten to receive sth [from sb]; Antwort, Brief, Geschenk receive; Befehl to be issued with [or receive]
    den Auftrag \erhalten, etw zu tun to be given [or assigned] the task of doing sth
    eine Nachricht \erhalten to receive [or get] a message
    einen Orden \erhalten to be decorated
    etw [für etw akk] \erhalten to receive sth [for sth]
    ein Lob/eine Rüge/eine Strafe [für etw akk] \erhalten to be praised/reprimanded/punished [for sth]
    einen neuen Namen \erhalten to be given a new name [or renamed]
    er erhielt 3 Jahre Gefängnis he got [or was sentenced to] 3 years in prison
    etw [von jdm] \erhalten Aufenthaltsgenehmigung, Erlaubnis to be granted sth [by sb]
    3. (eine Vorstellung gewinnen)
    einen Eindruck [von jdm/etw] \erhalten to gain an impression [of sb/sth]
    etw \erhalten to maintain sth; Vitamine/Wirkstoffe to retain
    [durch etw akk] \erhalten bleiben to be preserved [by sth]
    [sich dat] etw \erhalten to keep sth
    ich sehe, du hast dir deinen Optimismus \erhalten I see you're still an optimist
    etw \erhalten to preserve sth
    etw ist \erhalten sth is preserved
    gut \erhalten sein (hum fam) to be well-preserved hum fam
    [durch etw akk] \erhalten bleiben to remain preserved [by means of sth]
    jdm \erhalten bleiben to be with sb; (iron) to be with sb, to not lose sb
    6. (ausgestattet werden)
    eine andere [o neue] Fassung \erhalten to be adapted [or reworked
    II. vr
    sich akk irgendwie \erhalten to keep [oneself] in a certain way
    sich gesund \erhalten to keep [oneself] healthy
    2. (bewahrt bleiben)
    sich akk \erhalten to remain preserved
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bekommen) receive <letter, news, gift>; be given < order>; get <good mark, impression>
    2) (bewahren) preserve <town, building>; conserve < energy>

    gut erhalten sein<clothes etc.> be in good condition

    2.
    * * *
    erhalten1
    A. v/t (irr)
    1. (bekommen) get, receive; (erlangen, gewinnen) get, obtain; (Geschenk, Befehl, Name, Preis) be given; (Preis) auch be awarded; (Eindruck) get, form;
    eine Geldstrafe erhalten be ( oder get umg) fined, get a fine;
    5 Jahre/lebenslänglich erhalten be sentenced to 5 years/life imprisonment, get umg ( oder be given) 5 years/life ( oder a life sentence)
    2. (bewahren) keep; (Kunstwerke etc) preserve, conserve; (Brauch) maintain, keep up; (Frieden) maintain, preserve; (retten) save;
    am Leben erhalten keep sb alive;
    jemanden bei guter Laune/Gesundheit erhalten keep sb in a good mood/in good health;
    sich (dat)
    seinen Optimismus erhalten keep thinking positive(ly), stay optimistic, accentuate the positive;
    erhalt dird-n Humor! hold on to ( oder don’t lose) your sense of humo(u)r;
    Gott erhalte dir deine kindliche Unschuld! iron blessed are the innocent, how can you be so innocent!
    3. (ernähren) keep, support, maintain
    B. v/r survive, support o.s.;
    sich am Leben erhalten stay alive, survive;
    sich gesund erhalten stay ( oder keep) healthy ( oder fit and well);
    sich erhalten von subsist geh ( oder live) on;
    sich bei guter Laune erhalten (vergnügt bleiben) keep up the good mood; bei Kummer etc: keep one’s spirits up
    erhalten2
    A. pperf erhalten1
    B. adj:
    gut/schlecht erhalten in good/poor condition, well/not well preserved;
    noch erhalten sein remain, be left;
    er ist noch gut erhalten umg he’s still in pretty good shape, he’s quite well preserved;
    er bleibt uns noch erhalten he’ll be around for a while ( oder some time) yet; euph (ist nicht gestorben) he has pulled through, he’s been spared
    erh. abk (erhalten) rec. (= received)
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bekommen) receive <letter, news, gift>; be given < order>; get <good mark, impression>
    2) (bewahren) preserve <town, building>; conserve < energy>

    gut erhalten sein<clothes etc.> be in good condition

    2.
    * * *
    v.
    to achieve v.
    to conceive v.
    to conserve v.
    to get v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: got)
    or p.p.: gotten•)
    to maintain v.
    to obtain v.
    to preserve v.
    to receive v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > erhalten

  • 29 apoyo

    m.
    2 hold, support, stay, buttress.
    3 help, co-operation, assistance, cooperation.
    4 supporter, person who lends support, backer, prop.
    5 crutch.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apoyar.
    * * *
    1 support
    2 figurado support, backing, help
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=ayuda) support

    apoyo psicológico — counselling, counseling (EEUU)

    2) [a una propuesta, idea] support, backing
    3) (=apoyatura) support
    * * *
    masculino support
    * * *
    = backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.
    Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.
    Ex. The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.
    Ex. BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.
    Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.
    Ex. The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.
    Ex. Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.
    Ex. This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.
    Ex. This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.
    Ex. Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.
    Ex. America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
    Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.
    Ex. The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.
    Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.
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    * administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.
    * apoyo administrativo = administrative support.
    * apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.
    * apoyo del personal = staff support.
    * apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.
    * apoyo estatal = state support.
    * apoyo financiero = financial backing.
    * apoyo moral = moral support.
    * apoyo mutuo = mutual support.
    * apoyo para los pies = footrest.
    * apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.
    * apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.
    * buscar apoyo = line up + support.
    * buscar el apoyo de = woo.
    * carta de apoyo = letter of support.
    * centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.
    * clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.
    * como apoyo a = in support of.
    * conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.
    * contar con apoyo para = have + support for.
    * contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.
    * contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.
    * de apoyo = enabling, supportive.
    * destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.
    * educación de apoyo = remedial education.
    * en apoyo a = in support of.
    * estructura de apoyo = support structure.
    * fomentar apoyo = build + support.
    * ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.
    * grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.
    * herramienta de apoyo = enabler.
    * material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.
    * mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.
    * merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.
    * ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.
    * personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.
    * personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.
    * personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.
    * personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.
    * prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.
    * prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.
    * proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.
    * punto de apoyo = foothold.
    * que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.
    * recabar apoyo = garner + support.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.
    * ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.
    * servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.
    * servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.
    * servir de apoyo a = inform.
    * sin apoyo = unsupported.
    * sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.
    * solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.
    * técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.
    * tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.
    * trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.
    * trabajo de apoyo = escort work.
    * * *
    masculino support
    * * *
    = backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.

    Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.

    Ex: The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.
    Ex: BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.
    Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.
    Ex: The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.
    Ex: Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.
    Ex: This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.
    Ex: This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.
    Ex: Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.
    Ex: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
    Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.
    Ex: The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.
    Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.
    * administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.
    * apoyo administrativo = administrative support.
    * apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.
    * apoyo del personal = staff support.
    * apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.
    * apoyo estatal = state support.
    * apoyo financiero = financial backing.
    * apoyo moral = moral support.
    * apoyo mutuo = mutual support.
    * apoyo para los pies = footrest.
    * apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.
    * apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.
    * buscar apoyo = line up + support.
    * buscar el apoyo de = woo.
    * carta de apoyo = letter of support.
    * centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.
    * clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.
    * como apoyo a = in support of.
    * conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.
    * contar con apoyo para = have + support for.
    * contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.
    * contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.
    * de apoyo = enabling, supportive.
    * destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.
    * educación de apoyo = remedial education.
    * en apoyo a = in support of.
    * estructura de apoyo = support structure.
    * fomentar apoyo = build + support.
    * ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.
    * grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.
    * herramienta de apoyo = enabler.
    * material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.
    * mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.
    * merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.
    * ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.
    * personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.
    * personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.
    * personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.
    * personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.
    * prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.
    * prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.
    * proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.
    * punto de apoyo = foothold.
    * que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.
    * recabar apoyo = garner + support.
    * recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.
    * redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.
    * ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.
    * servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.
    * servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.
    * servir de apoyo a = inform.
    * sin apoyo = unsupported.
    * sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.
    * solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.
    * técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.
    * tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.
    * trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.
    * trabajo de apoyo = escort work.

    * * *
    1 (respaldo) support
    no cuentan con el apoyo popular they do not have the support of the people o enjoy popular support
    agradezco el apoyo que me han brindado en todo momento I am grateful for the support you have given me throughout
    apoyo A algo support FOR sth
    han retirado su apoyo a esta iniciativa they have withdrawn their support for o their backing of this initiative
    una campaña de apoyo a la investigación científica a campaign in support of scientific research
    2 ( Ling):
    vocal/consonante de apoyo intrusive vowel/consonant
    * * *

     

    Del verbo apoyar: ( conjugate apoyar)

    apoyo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    apoyó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    apoyar    
    apoyo
    apoyar ( conjugate apoyar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( hacer descansar) apoyo (algo en algo) to rest (sth on sth);

    2
    a) ( respaldar) ‹propuesta/persona to back, support


    apoyarse verbo pronominal
    1 (para sostenerse, descansar) apoyose en algo to lean on sth
    2 (basarse, fundarse) apoyose en algo to be based on sth
    apoyo sustantivo masculino
    support;
    apoyo a algo support for sth
    apoyar verbo transitivo
    1 to lean
    2 (causa) to support
    apoyo sustantivo masculino support
    ' apoyo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adhesión
    - agradecer
    - inapreciable
    - legitimar
    - negar
    - proporcionar
    - sola
    - solo
    - soporte
    - sostén
    - brindar
    - declarar
    - gestión
    - incondicional
    - manifestar
    - mayoritario
    - muleta
    - puntal
    - punto
    - respaldo
    - retirar
    - retiro
    - solicitar
    - sustento
    English:
    advocacy
    - against
    - aim
    - back
    - backing
    - backup
    - buttress
    - crutch
    - drum up
    - endorsement
    - financial
    - firm
    - foothold
    - freestanding
    - full
    - hilt
    - mass
    - moral
    - prop
    - rally
    - rest
    - solid
    - support
    - supportively
    - supportiveness
    - thankful
    - unreserved
    - whip up
    - wholehearted
    - widespread
    - win
    - with
    - by
    - foot
    - muster
    - sympathetic
    - woo
    * * *
    apoyo nm
    support;
    salieron adelante con el apoyo de su familia they got by with the support of her family;
    me dio su apoyo moral she gave me her moral support;
    buscan apoyos económicos para el proyecto they are seeking funding o financial support for the project;
    anunciaron su apoyo a la iniciativa they declared their support for the initiative;
    presentó las pruebas en apoyo de su teoría he presented the evidence to support his theory
    * * *
    m fig
    support;
    en apoyo de in support of
    * * *
    apoyo nm
    : support, backing
    * * *
    apoyo n support

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  • 30 Unterstützung

    Unterstützung f 1. COMP support; 2. GEN aid, boost, backing, backup, encouragement, promotion, subsidization, sponsorship; 3. MGT support; 4. SOZ assistance, support, benefit; 5. WIWI backing, support (finanziell); maintenance payments, maintenance allowances, relief payments (ZB) mit Unterstützung von GEN through the agency of
    * * *
    f 1. < Comp> support; 2. < Geschäft> aid, boost, backing, backup, encouragement, promotion, subsidization, sponsorship; 3. < Mgmnt> support; 4. < Sozial> assistance, support, benefit; 5. <Vw> finanziell backing, support, ZB maintenance payments, maintenance allowances, relief payments ■ mit Unterstützung von < Geschäft> through the agency of
    * * *
    Unterstützung
    (Arbeitslose) unemployment benefit, dole (Br.), (Förderung) furtherance, encouragement, patronization, boost, promotion, support, arm, (Fürsorge) relief, (Hilfe) support, help[ing], assistance, aid, (Sozialversicherungsleistung) benefit, (Spende) contribution, sign-up, (Subvention) grant, (Unterhaltsgewährung) maintenance, alimony;
    auf Ihre Unterstützung angewiesen depending on you for support;
    auf städtische Unterstützung angewiesen on the parish (town, US);
    mit Unterstützung von with the support of, (Rundfunkprogramm) presented by courtesy of;
    mit mit kommunaler Unterstützung rate-aided (Br.);
    mit Unterstützung aus staatlichen Mitteln state-aided, bountyfed;
    ohne Unterstützung unbacked, unhelped, (Wohlfahrtsempfänger) unaided, unrelieved;
    zur Unterstützung von in aid of;
    anstaltsinterne Unterstützung institutional (indoor) relief (Br.);
    von der Gewerkschaft ausgehandelte Unterstützung union benefit;
    bar ausgezahlte Unterstützung cash assistance;
    fachliche Unterstützung technical aid;
    finanzielle Unterstützung pecuniary assistance, financial help (backing), accommodation, (durch kommunale Stellen) municipal aid;
    maßgebliche finanzielle Unterstützung substantial funding;
    gegenseitige Unterstützung mutual aid (assistance), log-rolling (US);
    geldliche Unterstützung pecuniary aid (assistance);
    von der Gemeinde gewährte (gemeindliche) Unterstützung parish relief (Br.), community support;
    in der arbeitslosen Zeit gezahlte Unterstützung off-season subsidy;
    kommunale Unterstützung rate aid (Br.), parish relief;
    mangelnde Unterstützung lack of support;
    öffentliche Unterstützung pauper (poor) relief (Br.), public welfare (aid, assistance), outdoor (Br.) (public, US) relief;
    politische Unterstützung endorsement, political backing;
    staatliche Unterstützung government support (backing), government[al] assistance, grant, subsidy, subsidizing, subvention, state-aid (US), (für Kommunalaufgaben) municipal support, grant-in-aid (US), Exchequer equalization grant (Br.);
    tatkräftige Unterstützung strong-arm treatment;
    technische Unterstützung technical aid;
    vorläufige Unterstützung interim relief;
    vorübergehende Unterstützung temporary relief;
    weitgehende Unterstützung large support;
    werbliche Unterstützung advertising support;
    wesentliche Unterstützung material support;
    projektgebundene wirtschaftliche Unterstützung (Entwicklungsländer) commodity (tied) aid;
    zuerkannte Unterstützung affirmative relief;
    zusätzliche Unterstützung additional benefit;
    Unterstützung durch die Aktionäre shareholder (stockholder, US) support;
    Unterstützung durch Anstaltsfürsorge indoor (institutional, Br.) relief;
    Unterstützung eines Antrags seconding a motion;
    Unterstützung durch Arbeiterstimmen im ganzen Land labo(u)r’s national support;
    Unterstützung der Armen contribution to the poor, pauper (poor) relief (Br.);
    staatliche Unterstützung für die Beschäftigung von Kurzarbeitern temporary employment subsidy;
    Unterstützung eines Bewerbers backing up of a candidate;
    Unterstützung für Familien mit abhängigen Familienangehörigen aid to families with dependent children;
    Unterstützung der obersten Führungskräfte durch Arbeitnehmervertreter multiple management;
    Unterstützung örtlicher Gebietskörperschaften help to local authorities;
    werbliche Unterstützung des Händlers dealer-aid advertising;
    Unterstützung der Industrie encouragement of industry;
    Unterstützung der Informationskampagnen in den Mitgliedstaaten support of member states’ information campaigns;
    Unterstützung der Minderheit minority support;
    Unterstützung in Notfällen emergency support;
    Unterstützung durch Öffentlichkeitsarbeit public-relations support;
    Unterstützung beider Parteien bipartisan support;
    Unterstützung vonseiten der Regierung government support;
    Unterstützung der kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen (KMU) support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs);
    Unterstützung durch die Werbewirtschaft advertiser support;
    Unterstützung aus Wirtschaftskreisen business support;
    Unterstützung bei der Wohnungsbeschaffung subsidized housing;
    j. um Unterstützung angehen to call upon s. o. to give assistance;
    sich um Unterstützung bemühen to gun for support (US);
    Unterstützung beziehen (erhalten) to obtain (receive) state relief, to be (go) on the parish (town, US), to receive aid from a public poor fund, to be on relief, (Arbeitsloser) to draw unemployment benefit (Br.), to receive unemployment compensation (US), to be on (draw) the dole (Br.);
    Unterstützung einstellen to pull the plug (sl.);
    Unterstützung empfangen to go on relief rolls (US);
    Unterstützung entziehen to siphon support away;
    Geld zur Unterstützung für Sozialfälle geben to spend money in alms;
    allgemeine Unterstützung genießen to enjoy popular support;
    Unterstützung gewähren to grant relief;
    finanzielle Unterstützung gewähren to extend pecuniary assistance;
    j. zur Unterstützung heranziehen to enlist the services of s. o.;
    mit der vollen Unterstützung eines Ausschusses rechnen können to be solid with a committee;
    einem Unternehmen seine Unterstützung angedeihen lassen to confer one’s patronage upon an undertaking;
    der Exportwirtschaft jedmögliche Unterstützung zuteil werden lassen to shore up export industries;
    von staatlicher Unterstützung leben to live off government aid (assistance);
    auf Unterstützungen angewiesen sein to be dependent on alms;
    auf öffentliche Unterstützung angewiesen sein to be thrown upon the parish (on the town, US), to be a public charge;
    sich zur Unterstützung verpflichten to pledge one’s support;
    durch Unterstützungen unterhalten werden to be supported by voluntary contributions.
    durch Anstaltsfürsorge indoor (institutional, Br.) relief

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  • 31 manutención

    f.
    support, financial support, maintaining, keep.
    * * *
    1 (gen) maintenance
    2 (alimenticia) food, board
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de una familia] maintenance, upkeep

    gastos de manutención — maintenance costs, upkeep

    2) (Mec, Téc) maintenance
    * * *
    femenino maintenance
    * * *
    = keep, maintenance.
    Ex. The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
    Ex. Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.
    ----
    * dieta para gastos de manutención = per diem food allowance, per diem, expense allowance.
    * manutención del menor = child maintenance.
    * manutención de menores = child support.
    * * *
    femenino maintenance
    * * *
    = keep, maintenance.

    Ex: The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.

    Ex: Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.
    * dieta para gastos de manutención = per diem food allowance, per diem, expense allowance.
    * manutención del menor = child maintenance.
    * manutención de menores = child support.

    * * *
    1 (sustento) maintenance
    2 ( Tec) maintenance
    * * *

    manutención sustantivo femenino
    maintenance
    manutención sustantivo femenino maintenance
    ' manutención' also found in these entries:
    English:
    keep
    * * *
    1. [sustento] support, maintenance
    2. [alimento] food
    * * *
    f maintenance
    * * *
    manutención nf, pl - ciones : maintenance, support

    Spanish-English dictionary > manutención

  • 32 AF

    of
    * * *
    prep. w. dat.
    I. Of place:
    1) off, from;
    G. hljóp af hesti sínum, G. jumped off his horse;
    ganga af mótinu, to go away from the meeting;
    Flosi kastaði af sér skikkjunni, threw off his cloak;
    Gizzur gekk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from the south-west;
    hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he had taken off his shoes;
    Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off;
    tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms;
    bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus;
    hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession;
    vil ek þú vinnir af þér skuldina, work off the debt;
    muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand;
    rísa af dauða, to rise from the dead;
    vakna af draumi, to awaken from a dream;
    lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse;
    vindr stóð af landi, the wind blew from the land;
    2) out of;
    verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world;
    gruflar hón af læknum, she scrambles out of the brook;
    Otradalr var mjök af vegi, far out of the way.
    Connected with út; föstudaginn fór út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town.
    II. Of time; past, beyond:
    af ómagaaldri, able to support oneself, of age;
    ek em nú af léttasta skeiði, no longer in the prime of life;
    þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, when seven weeks of summer are past;
    var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past.
    III. In various other relations:
    1) þiggja lið af e-m, to receive help from one;
    hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy;
    vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of one;
    féll þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s men fell there;
    þá eru þeir útlagir ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their goðorð;
    þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim;
    ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to give up;
    2) off, of;
    höggva fót, hönd, af e-m, to cut off one’s foot, hand;
    vil ek, at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, whatever you like of the stores;
    þar lá forkr einn ok brotit af endanum, with the point broken off;
    absol., beit hann höndina af, bit the hand off;
    fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off;
    3) of, among;
    hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum, the most promising of the young men;
    4) with;
    hláða, (ferma) skip af e-u, to load (freight) a ship with;
    fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring;
    5) of (= ór which is more frequent);
    húsit var gert af timbr stokkum, was built of trunks of trees;
    6) fig., eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him;
    hvat hefir þú gert af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar?;
    7) denoting parentage, descent, origin;
    ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, are descended from them;
    kominn af Trójumönnum, descended from the Trojans;
    8) by, of (after passive);
    ek em sendr hingat af Starkaði, sent hither by;
    ástsæll af landsmónnum, beloved of;
    9) on account of, by reason of, by;
    úbygðr at frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold;
    ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds;
    af ástæld hans, by his popularity;
    af því, therefore;
    af hví, wherefor why;
    af því at, because;
    10) by means of, by;
    framfœra e-n af verkum sínum, by means of his own labour;
    af sínu fé, by one’s own means;
    absol., hann fekk af hina mestu sœmd, derived great honour from it;
    11) with adjectives, in regard to;
    mildr af fé, liberal of money;
    góðr af griðum, merciful;
    12) used absol. with a verb, off away;
    hann bað hann þá róa af fjörðinn, to row the firth off;
    ok er þeir höfðu af fjörðung, when they had covered one forth of the way;
    sofa af nóttina, to sleep the night away.
    * * *
    prep. often used elliptically by dropping the case, or even merely adverbially, [Ulf. af; A. S. and Engl. of, off; Hel. ab; Germ. ab; Gr. άπό; Lat. a, ab.] With dat. denoting a motion a loco; one of the three prepp. af, ór, frá, corresponding to those in locoá, í, við, and ad locumá, í, at. It in general corresponds to the prepp. in locoá, or in locum til, whilst ór answers more to í; but it also frequently corresponds to yfir, um or í. It ranges between ór and frá, generally denoting the idea from the surface of, while ór means from the inner part, and frá from the outer part or border. The motion from a hill, plain, open place is thus denoted by af; by ór that from an enclosed space, depth, cavity, thus af fjalli, but ór of a valley, dale; af Englandi, but ór Danmörk, as mörk implies the notion of a deep wood, forest. The wind blows af landi, but a ship sets sail frá landi; frá landi also means a distance from: af hendi, of a glove, ring; ór hendi, of whatever has been kept in the hand (correl. to á hendi and í hendi). On the other hand af is more general, whilst frá and ór are of a more special character; frá denoting a departure, ór an impulse or force; a member goes home af þingi, whereas ór may denote an inmate of a district, or convey the notion of secession or exclusion from, Eb. 105 new Ed.; the traveller goes af landi, the exile ór landi: taka e-t af e-m is to take a thing out of one’s hand, that of taka frá e-m to remove out of one’s sight, etc. In general af answers to Engl. of, off, ór to out of, and frá to from: the Lat. prepp. ab, de, and ex do not exactly correspond to the Icelandic, yet as a rule ór may answer to ex, af sometimes to ab, sometimes to de. Of, off, from among; with, by; on account of by means of, because of concerning, in respect of.
    A. Loc.
    I. With motion, off, from:
    1. prop. corresp. to á,
    α. konungr dró gullhring af hendi sér (but á hendi), Ld. 32; Höskuldr lætr bera farm af skipi, unload the ship (but bera farm á skip), id.; var tekit af hestum þeirra, they were unsaddled, Nj. 4; Gunnarr hafði farit heiman af bæ sínum, he was away from home, 82; Gunnarr hljóp af hesti sínum, jumped off his horse (but hl. á hest), 83; hlaupa, stökkva af baki, id., 112, 264 ; Gunnarr skýtr til hans af boganum, from the bow, where af has a slight notion of instrumentality, 96; flýja af fundinum, to fly from off the battle-field, 102; ríða af Þríhyrningshálsum, 206; út af Langaholti, Eg. 744 ; sunnan ór Danmörk ok af Saxlandi, 560; ganga af mótinu, to go from the meeting, Fms. vii. 130; af þeirra fundi reis María upp ok fór, 625. 85 ; Flosi kastaði af ser skikkjunni, threw his cloak off him (but kasta á sik),Nj. 176; taka Hrungnis fót af honum, of a load, burden, Edda 58; land þat er hann fiskði af, from which he set off to fish, Grág. i. 151, is irregular, frá would suit better; slíta af baki e-s, from off one’s back, ii. 9 ; bera af borði, to clear the table, Nj. 75.
    β. where it more nearly answers to í; þeir koma af hafi, of sailors coming in (but leggja í haf), Nj. 128 ; fara til Noregs af Orkneyjum (but í or til O.), 131; þeim Agli fórst vel ok komu af hafi i Borgarfjörð, Eg. 392 ; hann var útlagi ( outlawed) af Noregi, where ór would be more regular, 344; af Islandi, of a traveller, Fms. x. 3; búa her af báðum ríkjunum, to take a levy from, 51; hinir beztu bændr ór Norðlendingafjórðungi ok af Sunnlendingafjórðungi, the most eminent Southerners and Northerners, 113; Gizzurr gékk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from south-west, Sturl. ii. 219; prestar af hvárutveggja biskupsdæmi, from either diocess, Dipl. ii. 11; verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world, 623. 21; gruflar hon af læknum, scrambles out of the brook, Ísl. ii. 340; Egill kneyfði af horninu í einum drykk, drained off the horn at one draught, literally squeezed every drop out of it, Eg. 557; brottuaf herbúðunurn, Fms. x. 343.
    γ. of things more or less surrounding the subject, corresp. to yfir or um; láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, break off, take down the tents in preparing for battle, Eg. 261; kyrtillinn rifnaði af honum, his coat burst, caused by the swollen body, 602; hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he untied his shoes (but binda á sik), 716; Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off, of one clinging to one’s body, 747; tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms, Fms. vii. 39. Of putting off clothes; fara af kápu, Nj. 143; far þú eigi af brynjunni, Bs. i. 541; þá ætlaði Sigurðr at fara af brynjunni, id.; þá var Skarphéðinn flettr af klæðunum, Nj. 209: now more usually fara or klæðum, fötum, exuere, to undress.
    δ. connected with út; föstudaginn for út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town, Nj. 274; ganga út af kirkjunni, to go out of the church, now út úr, Fms. vii. 107: drekki hann af þeirri jörðunni, of something impregnated with the earth, Laekn. 402.
    ε. more closely corresponding to frá, being in such cases a Latinism (now frá); bréf af páfa, a pope’s bull, Fms. x. 6; rit af hánum, letter from him, 623. 52; bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus, Bs. i. 712; farið þér á brautu af mér í eilífan eld, Hom. 143; brott af drottins augliti, Stj. 43.
    ζ. denoting an uninterrupted continuity, in such phrases as land aflandi, from land to land, Eg. 343, Fas. ii. 539; skip af skipl. from ship to ship, Fms. v. 10; brann hvat af öðru, one after another, of an increasing fire, destroying everything, i. 128; brandr af brandi brenn, funi kveykist af funa, one from another, Hm. 56; hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession, also hverr at öðrum, Eb. 272, 280 (where at in both passages).
    2. metaph., at ganga af e-m dauðum, to go from, leave one dead on the spot, of two combatants; en hann segiz bani hins ef hann gekk af dauðum manni, Grág. ii. 88, Hkr. 1. 327; undr þykir mér er bróðir þinn vildi eigi taka af þér starf þetta, would not take this toil from thee, Nj. 77; þegnar hans glöddust af honum, were fain of him, Fms. x. 380; at koma þeim manni af sér er settr var á fé hans, to get rid of, Ld. 52; vil ek þú vinriir af þér skuldina, work off the debt, Njarð. 366; reka af sér, to repel, Sturl. ii. 219; hann á þá sonu er aldri munu af oss ganga, who will never leave us, whom we shall never get rid of, Fas. i. 280; leysa e-n af e-u, to relieve, 64; taka e-n af lífi, to kill, Eg. 48, 416, Nj. 126; af lífdögum, Fms. vii. 204; ek mun ná lögum af því máli, get the benefit of the law in this case, Eg. 468; muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand, 414; rísa af dauða, to rise from death, Fms. ii. 142; guð bætti honum þó af þessi sótt, healed him of this sickness, ix. 390; vakna af sýn, draumi, svefni, to awaken from a vision, dream, sleep, 655 xxxii. I, Gísl. 24, Eb. 192, Fas. i. 41. Rather with the notion out of, in the phrase af sér etc., e. g. sýna e-t af scr, to shew, exhibit a disposition for or against, Ld. 18; gera mikit af sér, to shew great prowess, Ísl. ii. 368; éf þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, unless you make more of thyself, Edda 32; Svipdagr hafði mikit af sér gert, fought bravely, Fas. i. 41; góðr (illr) af sér, good ( bad) of oneself, by nature; mikill af sjálfum sér, proud, bold, stout, Nj. 15; ágætastr maðr af sjálfum sér, the greatest hero, Bret.: góðr af ser, excellent, Hrafn. 7; but, on the contrary, af sér kominn, ruinous, in decay; this phrase is used of old houses or buildings, as in Bs. i. 488 = Sturl. l. c.; af sér kominn af mæði can also be said of a man fallen off from what he used to be; kominn af fotum fram, off his legs from age, Sturl. i. 223, Korm. 154 (in a verse).
    II. WITHOUT MOTION:
    1. denoting direction from, but at the same time continuous connection with an object from which an act or thing proceeds, from; tengja skip hvárt fram af stafni annars, to tie the ships in a line, stem to stern, Fms. i. 157, xi. 111; svá at þeir tóku út af borðum, jutted out of the boards, of rafters or poles, iv. 49; stjarna ok af sem skaft, of a comet, ix. 482; lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse, Grág. ii. 264; hon svarar af sínu sæti sem álpt af baru, Fás. i. 186; þar er sjá mátti utau af firði, af þjóðleið, that might be seen from the fareway on the sea when sailing in the firth, Hkr. ii. 64; þá mun hringt af (better at) Burakirkju, of bells rung at the church, Fms. xi. 160; gengr þar af Meðalfellsströnd, projects from, juts out, of a promontory, Ld. 10.
    2. denoting direction alone; upp af víkinni stóð borg mikil, a burg inland from the inlet, Eg. 161; lokrekkja innar af seti, a shut bed inward from the benches in the hall, Ísl. ii. 262; kapella upp af konungs herbergjum, upwards from, Fms. x. 153; vindr stóð af landi, the wind stood off the land, Bárð. 166.
    β. metaph., stauda af e-u, vide VI. 4.
    γ. ellipt., hallaði af norðr, of the channel, north of a spot, Boll. 348; also, austr af, suðr af, vestr af, etc.
    3. denoting absence; þingheyendr skulu eigi vera um nótt af þingi ( away from the meeting), eðr lengr, þá eru þeir af þingi ( away from (be meeting) ef þeir eru or ( out of) þingmarki, Grág. i. 25; vera um nótt af várþingi, 115; meðan hann er af landi héðan, abroad, 150.
    β. metaph., gud hvíldi af öllum verkum sínum á sjaunda degi, rested from his labours, Ver. 3.
    4. denoting distance; þat er komit af þjóðleið, out of the high road, remote, Eg. 369; af þjóðbraut, Grág. ii. 264, i. 15; Otradalr (a farm) var mjök af vegi, far out of the way, Háv. 53.
    B. TEMP, past, from, out of, beyond:
    1. of a person’s age, in the sense of having past a period of life; af ómaga aldri, of age, able to support oneself, Grág. i. 243; af aeskualdri, stricken in years, having past the prime of life, Eg. 202; lítið af barnsaldri, still a child, Ld. 74; ek em nú af léttasia skeiði, no longer in the prime of life, Háv. 40.
    2. of a part or period of time, past; eigi síðar en nótt er af þingi, a night of the session past, Grág. i. 101; þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, seven weeks past of the summer, 182; tíu vikur af sumri, Íb. 10; var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past, Háv. 41; mikið af vetri, much of the winter was past, Fas. ii. 186; þriðjungr af nótt, a third of the night past, Fms. x. 160; stund af degi, etc.; tveir mánoðr af sumri, Gþl. 103.
    3. in adverbial phrases such as, af stundu, soon; af bragði, at once; af tómi, at leisure, at ease; af nýju, again; af skyndingu, speedily; af bráðungu, in a hurry, etc.
    C. In various other relations:
    I. denoting the passage or transition of an object, concrete or abstract, of, from.
    1. where a thing is received, derived from, conferred by a person or object; þiggja lið af e-m, to derive help from, Edda 26; taka traust af e-m, to receive support, comfort from, Fms. xi. 243; taka mála af e-m, to be in one’s pay, of a soldier, Eg. 266; halda land af e-m, to hold land of any one, 282; verða viss af e-m, to get information from, 57, Nj. 130; taka við sök af manni (a law term), to undertake a case, suit, Grág. i. 142; hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy, ii. 374; vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of, Vd. 88 (old Ed., the new reads frá), Fs. 45; afla matar af eyjum, to derive supplies from, Eb. 12.
    2. where an object is taken by force:
    α. prop. out of a person’s hand; þú skalt hnykkja smíðit af honum, wrest it out of his hand, Nj. 32; cp. taka, þrífa, svipta e-u (e-t) af e-m, to wrest from.
    β. metaph. of a person’s deprival of anything in general; hann tók af þér konuna, carried thy wife off, Nj. 33; tók Gunnarr af þér sáðland þitt, robbed thee of seedland, 103; taka af honum tignina, to depose, degrade him, Eg. 271; vinna e-t af e-m, to carry off by force of arms, conquer, Fms. iii. 29; drepa menn af e-m, for one, slay one’s man, Eg. 417; fell þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s people fell there, 261.
    γ. in such phrases as, hyggja af e-u (v. afhuga), hugsa af e-u, to forget; hyggja af harmi; sjá af e-u, to lose, miss; var svá ástúðigt með þeim, at livargi þóttist mega af öðrum sjá, neither of them could take his eyes off the other, Sturl. i. 194; svá er mörg við ver sinn vær, at varla um sér hon af hoiuun nær, Skálda 163.
    3. denoting forfeiture; þá eru þeir útlagir, ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their priesthood, Grág. i. 24; telja hann af ráðunum fjár síns alls, to oust one, on account of idiocy or madness, 176; verða af kaupi, to be off the bargain, Edda 26; þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim, Nj. 15; ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to forfeit, a case of divorce, id.; ella er hann af rettarfari um hana, has forfeited the suit, Grág. i. 381.
    β. ellipt., af ferr eindagi ef, is forfeited, Grág. i. 140.
    II. denoting relation of a part to a whole, off, of, Lat. de; höggva hönd, höfuð, fót af e-um, to cut one’s hand, head, foot off, Nj. 97, 92, Bs. i. 674; höggva spjót af skapti, to sever the blade from the shaft, 264; hann lét þá ekki hafa af föðurarfi sínum, nothing of their patrimony, Eg. 25; vil ek at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, take what you like of the stores, Nj. 4; at þú eignist slíkt af fé okkru sem þú vili, 94.
    β. ellipt., en nú höfum vér kjörit, en þat er af krossinum, a slice of, Fms. vii. 89; Þórðr gaf Skólm frænda sínum af landnámi sínu, a part of, Landn. 211; hafði hann þat af hans eigu er hann vildi, Sturl. ii. 169; þar lá forkr einn ok brotið af endanum, the point broken off, Háv. 24, Sturl. i. 169.
    γ. absol. off; beit hann höndina af, þar sem nú heitir úlfliðr, bit the hand off, Edda 17; fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off, Nj. 97; jafnt er sem þér synist, af er fótrinn, the foot is off, id.; af bæði eyru, both ears off, Vm. 29.
    2. with the notion ofamong; mestr skörungr af konum á Norðrlöndum, the greatest heroine in the North, Fms. i. 116; hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum í Austfjörðum, the most hopeful of youths in the Eastfirths, Njarð. 364; af ( among) öllurn hirðmönnuni virði konungr mest skáld sín, Eg. 27; ef hann vildi nokkura kaupa af þessum konum, Ld. 30; ör liggr þar útiá vegginum, ok er sú af þeirra örum, one of their own arrows, Nj. 115.
    β. from, among, belonging to; guð kaus hana af ollum konum sér til móður, of the Virgin Mary, Mar. A. i. 27.
    γ. metaph., kunna mikit (lítið) af e-u, to know much, little of, Bragi kann mest af skáldskap, is more cunning of poetry than any one else, Edda 17.
    δ. absol. out of, before, in preference to all others; Gunnarr bauð þér góð boð, en þú vildir eingi af taka, you would choose none of them, Nj. 77; ráða e-t af, to decide; þó mun faðir minn mestu af ráða, all depends upon him, Ld. 22; konungr kveðst því mundu heldr af trúa, preferred believing that of the two, Eg. 55; var honum ekki vildara af ván, he could expect nothing better, 364.
    3. with the additional sense of instrumentality, with; ferma skip af e-u, to freight a ship with, Eg. 364; hlaða mörg skip af korni, load many ships with corn, Fms. xi. 8; klyfja tvá hesta af mat, Nj. 74; var vágrinn skipaðr af herskipum, the bay was covered with war ships, 124; fylla ker af glóðum, fill it with embers, Stj. 319; fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring, Ver. 3.
    III. denoting the substance of which a thing is made, of; used indifferently with ór, though ór be more frequent; þeir gerðu af honum jörðina, af blóði hans sæinn ok vötnin, of the creation of the world from the corpse of the giant Ymir; the poem Gm. 40, 41, constantly uses ór in this sense, just as in modern Icelandic, Edda 5; svá skildu þeir, at allir hlutir væri smíðaðir af nokkru efni, 147 (pref.); húsit var gert af timbrstokkum, built of trunks of timber, Eg. 233; hjöhin vóru af gulli, of gold, golden, Fms. i. 17; af osti, of cheese, but in the verse 1. c. ór osti, Fms. vi. 253; línklæði af lérepti, linen, Sks. 287.
    2. metaph. in the phrases, göra e-t af e-n ( to dispose of), verða af ( become of), hvat hefir þú gört af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar? Njarð. 376; hvat af motrinuni er orðit, what has become of it? of a lost thing, Ld. 208; hverfr Óspakr á burt, svá eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him? Band. 5.
    IV. denoting parentage, descent, origin, domicile, abode:
    1. parentage, of, from, used indifferently with frá; ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, descend from them, but a little below—frá honum eru konmir Sturlungar, Eb. 338, cp. afkvæmi; af ætt Hörðakára, Fms. i. 287; kominn af Trojumönnum, xi. 416; af Ása-ætt (Kb. wrongly at), Edda I.
    β. metaph., vera af Guði (theol.), of God, = righteous, 686 B. 9; illr ávöxtr af íllri rót, Fms. ii. 48; Asia er kölluð af nafni nokkurar konu, derives her name from, Stj. 67; af honum er bragr kallaðr skáldskapr, called after his name, Edda 17.
    2. of domicile; af danskri tungu, of Danish or Scandinavian origin, speaking the Danish tongue, Grág. ii. 73; hvaðan af löndum, whence, native of what country? Ísl.
    β. especially denoting a man’s abode, and answering to á and í, the name of the farm (or country) being added to proper names, (as in Scotland,) to distinguish persons of the same name; Hallr af Síðu, Nj. 189; Erlingr af Straumey, 273; Ástríðr af Djúpárbakka, 39; Gunnarr af Hlíðarenda (more usual frá); þorir haklangr konungr af Ögðum, king of Agdir, Eg. 35, etc.; cp. ór and frá.
    V. denoting a person with whom an act, feeling, etc. originates, for the most part with a periphrastic passive:
    1. by, the Old Engl. of; as, ek em sendr hingað af Starkaði ok sonum hans, sent hither by, Nj. 94; inna e-t af hendi, to perform, 257; þó at alþýða væri skírð af kennimönnum, baptized of, Fms. ii. 158; meira virðr af mönnum, higher esteemed, Ld. 158; ástsæll af landsmönnum, beloved, íb. 16; vinsæll af mönnum, Nj. 102; í allgóðu yfirlæti af þeim feðgum, hospitably treated by them, Eg. 170; var þá nokkut drukkið af alþjóð, there was somewhat hard drinking of the people, Sturl. iii. 229; mun þat ekki upp tekið af þeim sükudólgum mínum, they will not clutch at that, Nj. 257; ef svá væri í hendr þér búit af mér, if í had so made everything ready to thy hands, Ld. 130; þá varð fárætt um af föður hans, his father said little about it, Fms. ii. 154.
    2. it is now also sometimes used as a periphrase of a nom., e. g. ritað, þýtt af e-m, written, translated, edited by, but such phrases scarcely occur in old writers.
    VI. denoting cause, ground, reason:
    1. originating from, on account of, by reason of; af frændsemis sökum, for kinship’s sake, Grág. ii. 72; ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds, 27; af manna völdum, by violence, not by natural accident, of a crime, Nj. 76; af fortölum Halls, through his pleading, 255; af ástsæld hans ok af tölum þeirra Sæmundar, by his popularity and the eloquence of S., Íb. 16; af ráðum Haralds konungs, by his contriving, Landn. 157; úbygðr af frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold, Hkr. i. 5.
    β. adverbially, af því, therefore, Nj. 78; af hví, why? 686 B. 9; þá verðr bóndi heiðinn af barni sínu, viz. if he does not cause his child to be christened, K. Þ. K. 20.
    2. denoting instrumentality, by means of; af sinu fé, by one’s own means, Grág. i. 293; framfæra e-n af verkum sinum, by means of one’s own labour, K. Þ. K. 142; draga saman auð af sökum, ok vælum ok kaupum, make money by, 623. I; af sínum kostnaði, at hi s own expense, Hkr. i. 217.
    β. absol., hún fellir á mik dropa svá heita at ek brenn af öll, Ld. 328; hann fékk af hina mestu sæmd, derived great honotur from it, Nj. 88; elli sótti á hendr honum svá at hann lagðist í rekkju af, he grew bedridden from age, Ld. 54; komast undan af hlaupi, escape by running, Fms. viii. 58; spinna garn af rokki, spin off a wheel (now, spinna á rokk), from a notion of instrumentality, or because of the thread being spun out (?), Eb. 92.
    3. denoting proceeding, originating from; lýsti af höndum hennar, her hands spread beams of light, Edda 22; allir heimar lýstust ( were illuminated) af henni, id.; en er lýsti af degi, when the day broke forth, Fms. ii. 16; lítt var lýst af degi, the day was just beginning to break, Ld. 46; þá tók at myrkja af nótt, the ‘mirk-time’ of night began to set in, Eg. 230; tók þá brátt at myrkva af nótt, the night grew dark, Hkr. ii. 230.
    4. metaph., standa, leiða, hljótast af, to be caused by, result from; opt hlýtst íllt af kvenna hjali, great mischief is wrought by women’s gossip (a proverb), Gísl. 15, 98; at af þeim mundi mikit mein ok úhapp standa, be caused by, Edda 18; kenna kulda af ráðum e-s, to feel sore from, Eb. 42; þó mun her hljótast af margs manns bani, Nj, 90.
    5. in adverbial phrases, denoting state of mind; af mikilli æði, in fury, Nj. 116; af móð, in great emotion, Fms. xi. 221; af áhyggju, with concern, i. 186; af létta, frankly, iii. 91; af viti, collectedly, Grág. ii. 27; af heilu, sincerely, Eg. 46; áf fári, in rage; af æðru, timidly, Nj. (in a verse); af setning, composedly, in tune, Fms. iii. 187; af mikilli frægð, gallantly, Fas. i. 261; af öllu afli, with all might, Grág. ii. 41; af riki, violently, Fbr. (in a verse); af trúnaði, confidently, Grág. i. 400.
    VII. denoting regard to, of, concerning, in respect of, as regards:
    1. with verbs, denoting to tell of, be informed, inquire about, Lat. de; Dioscorides segir af grasi því, speaks of, 655 xxx. 5; er menn spurðu af landinu, inquired about it, Landn. 30; halda njósn af e-u, Nj. 104; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, Eg. 546, Band. 8.
    β. absol., hann mun spyrja, hvárt þér sé nokkut af kunnigt hversu for með okkr, whether you know anything about, how, Nj. 33; halda skóla af, to hold a school in a science, 656 A. i. 19 (sounds like a Latinism); en ek gerða þik sera mestan mann af öllu, in respect of all, that you should get all the honour of it, Nj. 78.
    2. with adjectives such as mildr, illr, góðrafe-u, denoting disposition or character in respect to; alira manna mildastr af fo, very liberal, often-banded, Fms. vii. 197; mildr af gulli, i. 33; góðr af griðum, merciful, Al. 33; íllr af mat en mildr af gulli, Fms. i. 53; fastr af drykk, close, stingy in regard to, Sturl. ii. 125; gat þess Hildigunnr at þú mundir góðr af hestinum, that you would be good about the horse, Nj. 90, cp. auðigr at, v. at, which corresponds to the above phrases; cp. also the phrase af sér above, p. 4, col. I, ll. 50 sqq.
    VIII. periphrasis of a genitive (rare); provincialis af öllum Predikaraklaustrum, Fms. x. 76; vera af hinum mesta fjandskap, to breathe deep hatred to, be on bad terms with, ix. 220; af hendi, af hálfu e-s, on one’s behalf, v. those words.
    IX. in adverbial phrases; as, af launungu, secretly; af hljóði, silently; v. those words.
    β. also used absolutely with a verb, almost adverbially, nearly in the signification off, away; hann bað þá róa af fjörðinn, pass the firth swiftly by rowing, row the firth off, Fms. ix. 502; var pá af farit þat seni skerjóttast var, was past, sailed past, Ld. 142; ok er þeir höfðu af fjórðung, past one fourth of the way, Dropl. 10: skína af, to clear up, of the skv, Eb. 152; hence in common language, skína af sér, when the sun breaks forth: sofa af nóttina, to sleep it away, Fms. ii. 98; leið af nóttin, the night past away, Nj. 53; dvelja af stundir, to kill the time, Band. 8; drepa af, to kill; láta af, to slaughter, kill off;
    γ. in exclamations; af tjöldin, off with the awnings, Bs. i. 420, Fins, ix. 49.
    δ. in the phrases, þar af, thence; hér af, hence, Fms. ii. 102; af fram, straight on, Nj. 144; now, á fram, on, advance.
    X. it often refers to a whole sentence or to an adverb, not only like other prepp. to hér, hvar, þar, but also redundantly to hvaðan, héðan, þaðan, whence, hence, thence.
    2. the preposition may sometimes be repeated, once elliptically or adverbially, and once properly, e. g. en er af var borit at borðinu, the cloth was taken off from the table, Nj. 176; Guð þerrir af (off, away) hvert tár af ( from) augum heilagra manna, God wipes off every tear from the eyes of his saints, 655 xx. vii. 17; skal þó fyrst bætr af lúka af fé vegaiula, pay off, from, Gþl. 160, the last af may be omitted—var þá af borið borðinu—and the prep. thus be separated from its case, or it may refer to some of the indecl. relatives er or sem, the prep. hvar, hér, þar being placed behind them without a case, and referring to the preceding relative, e. g. oss er þar mikit af sagt auð þeim, we have been told much about these riches, Band. 24; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, in short, shortly. Eg. 546; þaðan af veit ek, thence í infer, know, Fms. i. 97.
    XI. it is moreover connected with a great many verbs besides those mentioned above, e. g. bera af, to excel, whence afbragð, afbrigði; draga af, to detract, deduct, hence afdráttr; veita ekki af, to be hard with; ganga at, to be left, hence afgangr; standast af um e-t, to stand, how matters stand; sem af tekr, at a furious rate; vita af, to be conscious, know about (vide VII).
    D. As a prefix to compounds distinction is to be made between:
    I. af privativum, denoting diminution, want, deduction, loss, separation, negation of, etc., answering indifferently to Lat. ab-, de-, ex-, dis-, and rarely to re- and se-, v. the following COMPDS, such as segja, dicere, but afsegja, negare; rækja, colere, but afrækja, negligere; aflaga, contra legem; skapligr, normalis, afskapligr, deformis; afvik, recessus; afhús, afhellir, afdalr, etc.
    II. af intensivum, etymologically different, and akin to of, afr-, e. g. afdrykkja = ofdrykkja, inebrietas; afbrýði, jealously; afbendi, tenesmus; afglapi, vir fatuus, etc. etc. Both the privative and the intensive af may be contracted into á, esp. before a labial f, m, v, e. g. á fram = af fram; ábrýði = afbrýði; ávöxtr = afvöxtr; áburðr = afburðr; ávíta = afvíta (?). In some cases dubious. With extenuated and changed vowel; auvirðiligr or övirðiligr, depreciated, = afv- etc., v. those words.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > AF

  • 33 finden

    (entdecken) to find; to discover;
    (meinen) to think
    * * *
    fịn|den ['fɪndn] pret fa\#nd, [fant] ptp gefu\#nden
    1. vt
    [gə'fʊndn]
    1) (= entdecken) to find

    es war nicht/nirgends zu finden — it was not/nowhere to be found

    das muss zu finden seinit must be somewhere (to be found)

    es ließ sich niemand finden — we/they etc couldn't find anybody, there was nobody to be found

    der Grund/die Ursache lässt sich nicht finden — we/they etc couldn't find the reason/cause

    etwas an jdm findento see something in sb

    See:
    auch gefunden
    2) (= vorfinden) to find

    jdn schlafend/bei der Arbeit finden — to find sb asleep/working

    3) (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) Trost, Hilfe, Ruhe, Schlaf etc to find; Anklang, Zustimmung auch to meet with; Beifall to meet or be met with; Berücksichtigung, Beachtung to receive

    (den) Mut/(die) Kraft finden, etw zu tun — to find the courage/strength to do sth

    (bei jdm) Anerkennung finden — to find recognition (with sb)

    4) (= ansehen, betrachten) to think

    es kalt/warm/ganz erträglich etc finden — to find it cold/warm/quite tolerable etc

    etw gut/zu teuer/eine Frechheit etc finden — to think (that) sth is good/too expensive/a cheek etc

    jdn blöd/nett etc finden — to think (that) sb is stupid/nice etc

    2. vi
    lit, fig = den Weg finden) to find one's way

    er findet nicht nach Hause (lit)he can't find his or the way home; (fig) he can't tear or drag himself away (inf)

    3. vti
    (= meinen) to think

    finden Sie ( das)? — do you think so?

    finden Sie (das) nicht auch? — don't you agree?, don't you think so too?

    ich finde, wir sollten/dass wir... — I think we should/that we...

    ich fände es besser, wenn... — I think it would be better if...

    4. vr
    1) (= zum Vorschein kommen) to be found; (= wiederauftauchen auch) to turn up; (= sich befinden auch) to be

    das wird sich ( alles) finden — it will (all) turn up

    es fand sich niemand, der sich freiwillig gemeldet hätte — there was nobody who volunteered

    2) (Angelegenheit etc = in Ordnung kommen) to sort itself out; (Mensch = zu sich finden) to sort oneself out

    das wird sich alles findenit'll all sort itself out

    3)

    (= sich fügen) finden — to reconcile oneself to sth, to become reconciled to sth

    4) (= sich treffen) (lit) to find each other; (fig) to meet
    * * *
    1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) find
    2) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) find
    3) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) meet
    * * *
    fin·den
    <fand, gefunden>
    [ˈfɪndn̩]
    I. vt
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    es muss doch [irgendwo] zu \finden sein! it has to be [found] somewhere!
    ich finde das [richtige] Wort nicht I can't find [or think of] the [right] word
    die Polizei fand eine heiße Spur the police discovered a firm lead
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    sie hat hier viele Freunde gefunden she found a lot of new friends here
    Arbeit/eine Wohnung \finden to find a job/a flat
    etw \finden to find sth
    einen Anlass/Grund/Vorwand [für etw akk] \finden to find an occasion/a reason/an excuse [for sth]
    die Lösung eines Problems \finden to find the solution to a problem
    etw \finden to find sth
    etw an jdm \finden to see sth in sb
    in letzter Zeit finde ich unerklärliche Veränderungen an ihm I see inexplicable changes in him recently
    eine Ursache \finden to find a cause
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth
    sie fanden ihn bei der Arbeit they found him at work
    sie fanden ihre Wohnung durchwühlt they found their apartment turned upside down
    jdn bewusstlos/müde/tot \finden to find sb unconscious/tired/dead
    6. in Verbindung mit subst siehe auch dort (erhalten)
    etw [bei jdm] \finden to find sth [with sb]
    [großen/reißenden] Absatz \finden to sell [well/like hot cakes]
    seinen Abschluss/ein Ende \finden to come to a conclusion/an end
    sein Auskommen \finden to make a living
    Berücksichtigung \finden to be taken into consideration
    Gefallen an etw dat \finden to enjoy doing sth
    Unterstützung \finden to receive [or win] [or get] support
    [bei jdm] Verständnis \finden to find understanding [with sb]
    keine Worte \finden können to be at a loss for words, words are failing me/him/etc.
    [bei jdm] Zustimmung \finden to meet with approval [from sb] [or sb's approval]
    dieser Vorschlag fand bei den Delegierten breite Zustimmung this suggestion met widespread support from the delegates
    etw \finden to find sth
    die Kraft/den Mut \finden, etw zu tun to find the strength/courage to do sth
    jdn/etw... \finden to think [or find] [that] sb/sth is...
    wie findest du das? what do you think [of that]?
    ich finde das Wetter gar nicht mal so übel I find the weather is not too bad, I don't think the weather is all that bad
    ich fände es besser, wenn... I think it would be better when [or if]...
    jdn angenehm/blöd/nett \finden to think [that] sb is pleasant/stupid/nice
    etw billig/gut/unmöglich \finden to think [or find] sth is cheap/good/impossible
    es kalt/warm \finden to find it cold/warm
    nichts an etw/jdm \finden to not think much of sth/sb
    nichts dabei \finden, etw zu tun to not see any harm in doing sth, to see nothing wrong with doing sth
    9. (an einen Ort gelangen)
    irgendwohin \finden to find a place
    nach Hause \finden to find one's way home
    10.
    das wird sich alles finden everything will be all right, we'll see
    wer suchet, der findet he who seeks shall find
    II. vi
    zu jdm/etw \finden to find one's way to sb/sth
    ich habe leicht zu euch gefunden your place was easy to find
    sie findet in der Früh nicht aus dem Bett she can never get up in the morning
    2. (meinen) to think
    \finden, [dass]... to think that...
    \finden Sie? [do] you think so?
    III. vr
    sich akk \finden
    1. (anzutreffen sein) to be found
    es fand sich niemand, der es tun wollte nobody was willing to do it
    dieses Zitat findet sich bei Shakespeare this quotation is from Shakespeare
    in seinem Brief fand sich kein Wort über die Hochzeit he didn't say a word about the wedding in his letter
    2. (in Ordnung kommen) to sort itself out
    es wird sich schon alles \finden it will all sort itself out [in time]
    3. (fig: sich entwickeln)
    [zu] sich dat [selbst] \finden to find oneself, to sort oneself out
    er hat sich noch nicht gefunden he has not sorted himself out yet
    4. (sich abfinden mit)
    sich akk in etw akk \finden to resign oneself to sth
    sich akk in sein Schicksal \finden to resign oneself to one's fate
    sich akk in eine neue Umgebung \finden to get accustomed to a new environment
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entdecken) find

    keine Spur von jemandem findenfind no trace of somebody

    2) (erlangen, erwerben) find <work, flat, wife, etc.>
    3) (herausfinden) find <solution, mistake, pretext, excuse, answer>
    4) (einschätzen, beurteilen)

    Hilfe [bei jemandem] finden — get help [from somebody]

    2.

    es fand sich niemand/jemand, der das tun wollte — nobody wanted to do that/ there was somebody who wanted to do that

    das/es wird sich alles finden — it will all work out all right

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    zu sich selbst finden(fig.) come to terms with oneself

    * * *
    finden; findet, fand, hat gefunden
    A. v/t
    1. find; (entdecken) auch discover; zufällig: auch come across;
    schwer zu finden hard to find ( oder come by);
    einen Ausweg finden find a way out (
    aus of);
    Freunde finden find ( oder make) friends;
    Trost finden in (+dat) find comfort in;
    keine Worte finden be lost for words;
    Zeit finden für find (the) time for;
    ich finde die Schlüssel nicht I can’t find the keys;
    für den Auftrag ließ sich niemand finden nobody could be found to take on the commission;
    es wird sich schon eine Lösung finden (lassen) a solution will be found in the end;
    da haben sich zwei (gesucht und) gefunden! iron those two were meant for each other
    2. (vorfinden) find;
    wir fanden ihn schlafend/bei der Arbeit we found him asleep/at work
    3. Meinung: think, believe, find;
    ich finde, dass … I think ( oder feel) (that) …;
    ich fände es klüger zu (+inf) I think it would be wiser to …;
    ich finde es kalt hier I find it cold here;
    ich finde es gut/schlecht (Sache) I like it/I don’t like it; (Vorschlag) I think/I don’t think it’s a good idea;
    ich finde das zum Lachen/Weinen I find that funny/tragic;
    finden Sie nicht (auch)? don’t you think so, too?; don’t you agree?;
    wie finden Sie das Buch? how do you like ( oder what do you think of) the book?;
    wie finde ich denn das? umg what am I to make of that?
    4.
    Gefallen finden an (+dat) take pleasure in;
    etwas an jemandem/etwas finden see something in sb/sth;
    ich weiß nicht, was sie an ihm findet I don’t know what she sees in him;
    ich kann nichts dabei finden I don’t see any harm in it;
    ich kann nichts dabei finden, dass er … I can’t see any harm in him ( oder his) (+ger)
    sie findet nichts dabei, wenn ihre Tochter spät heimkommt she thinks nothing of it ( oder doesn’t mind) when her daughter comes home late
    5. fig:
    reißenden Absatz finden sell like hotcakes;
    großen Anklang finden be very well received;
    Beachtung finden receive attention;
    jemandes Beifall finden meet with sb’s approval; Ende, Gehör, Glauben etc
    B. v/r
    1. (gefunden werden, anzutreffen sein) be found; Verschwundenes: turn up (again) umg;
    diese Pflanze findet sich nur im Gebirge this plant is only (to be) found in the mountains;
    es fand sich keinerlei Hinweis etc there were no clues etc (at all oder to be found);
    es fanden sich nur wenige Freiwillige there were only a few volunteers;
    in dem Brief fand sich kein Wort darüber there was not a word about it ( oder no mention of it) in the letter
    2. Person:
    sich umzingelt/in einer Notlage etc
    finden find o.s. surrounded/in dire straits etc
    3. (in Ordnung kommen) work out;
    das wird sich schon alles finden it’ll all work out ( oder sort itself out) (in the end)
    4. geh Person: find o.s.
    5. Person:
    sich finden in (+akk) (sich fügen in) resign ( oder reconcile) o.s. to; (sich gewöhnen an) get used to
    C. v/i:
    nach Hause finden find one’s way home;
    zur Musik/Kunst etc
    finden discover ( oder develop an appreciation for) music/art etc;
    zu sich selbst finden come to terms with o.s., sort o.s. out;
    er findet nicht aus dem Bett he just can’t get ( oder drag himself) out of bed;
    sie fand nicht zum Zahnarzt she (just) couldn’t bring herself to go to the dentist;
    endlich fand die Mannschaft zu ihrem Spiel at last the team got into its ( oder their) stride;
    sie hat noch nicht wieder zu ihrer alten Form gefunden she hasn’t yet recovered her old form
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entdecken) find
    2) (erlangen, erwerben) find <work, flat, wife, etc.>
    3) (herausfinden) find <solution, mistake, pretext, excuse, answer>
    4) (einschätzen, beurteilen)

    Hilfe [bei jemandem] finden — get help [from somebody]

    2.

    es fand sich niemand/jemand, der das tun wollte — nobody wanted to do that/ there was somebody who wanted to do that

    das/es wird sich alles finden — it will all work out all right

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    zu sich selbst finden(fig.) come to terms with oneself

    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,pp.: fand, gefunden)
    = to detect v.
    to find v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: found)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > finden

  • 34 encouragement

    noun
    1) (support, incitement) Ermutigung, die ( from durch)

    get or receive encouragement from something — durch etwas ermutigt werden

    2) (urging) Ermunterung, die
    3) (stimulus) Ansporn, der
    * * *
    noun words of encouragement; He must be given every encouragement.) die Ermutigung
    * * *
    en·cour·age·ment
    [ɪnˈkʌrɪʤmənt, AM enˈkɜ:r-]
    n no pl (incitement) Ermutigung f; (urging) Ermunterung f; SPORT Anfeuerung f; (support) Unterstützung f, Förderung f
    to be a great \encouragement to sb jdm großen Auftrieb geben
    to give sb \encouragement jdn ermutigen [o ermuntern]
    to give [positive] \encouragement to sth etw fördern [o unterstützen]
    * * *
    [In'kʌrɪdZmənt]
    n
    Ermutigung f, Ermunterung f; (= motivation) Anregung f; (= support) Unterstützung f, Förderung f

    to give sb ( a lot of) encouragement — jdn (sehr) ermuntern

    * * *
    1. Ermutigung f, Ermunterung f:
    I gave him no encouragement to do so ich habe ihn nicht dazu ermutigt
    2. Anfeuerung f:
    cries of encouragement Anfeuerungsrufe
    3. Unterstützung f, Bestärkung f
    4. Förderung f
    5. Begünstigung f
    * * *
    noun
    1) (support, incitement) Ermutigung, die ( from durch)

    get or receive encouragement from something — durch etwas ermutigt werden

    2) (urging) Ermunterung, die
    3) (stimulus) Ansporn, der
    * * *
    n.
    Ansporn -e m.
    Aufmunterung f.
    Einsatz -ë m.
    Ermunterung f.

    English-german dictionary > encouragement

  • 35 excipio

    ex-cĭpĭo, cēpi, ceptum, 3, v. a. [capio].
    I.
    (With the notion of the ex predominating.) To take or draw out.
    A.
    Lit. (rarely): aliquem e mari, to draw out, fish out, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 293, 26 (Rep. 4, 8, 8 Baiter):

    vidulum (e mari),

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 4, 140 sq.:

    dens manu, forcipe,

    Cels. 7, 12, 1:

    telum (e vulnere),

    id. 7, 5, 1:

    clipeum cristasque rubentes Excipiam sorti,

    to withdraw, exempt, Verg. A. 9, 271.—
    B.
    Trop.
    1.
    In gen.: servitute exceptus, withdrawn, i. e. rescued from slavery, Liv. 33, 23, 2:

    nihil jam cupiditati, nihil libidini exceptum,

    exempt, Tac. Agr. 15.—
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    To except, make an exception of (freq. and class.):

    hosce ego homines excipio et secerno libenter,

    Cic. Cat. 4, 7, 15:

    qui (Democritus) ita sit ausus ordiri: Haec loquor de universis. Nihil excipit, de quo non profiteatur,

    id. Ac. 2, 23, 73; cf. id. ib. 2, 9, 28:

    Lacedaemonii ipsi, cum omnia concedunt in amore juvenum praeter stuprum, tenui sane muro dissaepiunt id, quod excipiunt,

    id. Rep. 4, 4:

    senex talos elidi jussit conservis meis: sed me excepit,

    Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 13.—With ne:

    Licinia lex, quae non modo eum, qui, etc.... sed etiam collegas ejus, cognatos, affines excipit, ne eis ea potestas curatiove mandetur,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 8, 21;

    so in legal limitations,

    id. ib. 2, 9, 24; id. Balb. 14, 32; see also exceptio.—With ut, Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9, 26:

    excepi de antiquis praeter Xenophanem neminem,

    id. Div. 1, 39, 87:

    ut in summis tuis laudibus excipiant unam iracundiam,

    id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 13, 37:

    dolia, in horreis defossa, si non sint nominatim in venditione excepta, etc.,

    Dig. 18, 1, 76; so ib. 77.—In the abl. absol.:

    omnium mihi videor, exceptis, Crasse, vobis duobus, eloquentissimos audisse Ti. et C. Sempronios,

    you two excepted, Cic. de Or. 1, 9, 38; cf.:

    vos hortor, ut ita virtutem locetis, ut eā exceptā nihil amicitia praestabilius esse putetis,

    id. Lael. 27 fin.:

    exceptā sapientiā,

    id. ib. 6, 20. — Neutr. absol.:

    excepto, quod non simul esses, cetera laetus,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 50:

    excepto, si obscena nudis nominibus enuntientur,

    Quint. 8, 3, 38; Pers. 5, 90; Aug. Serm. 17, 3; 46, 2.—Hence,
    (β).
    Jurid. t. t., said of the defendant, to except, to make a legal exception to the plaintiff's statement:

    verum est, quod qui excipit, probare debeat, quod excipitur,

    Dig. 22, 3, 9; so ib. 18:

    adversus aliquem,

    ib. 16, 1, 17 et saep.; cf. exceptio and the authorities there cited.—
    b.
    In an oration, a law, etc., to express by name, to make particular mention of, to state expressly (rare, and perh. not anteAug.):

    cum Graecos Italia pellerent, excepisse medicos,

    Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 16: vites in tantum sublimes, ut vindemitor auctoratus rogum ac tumulum excipiat, expressly stipulates for (in case he should fall and break his neck), id. 14, 1, 3, § 10.
    II.
    (With the notion of the verb predominating.) To take a thing to one's self (in a good or bad sense), to catch, capture, take, receive.
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    In gen.:

    sanguinem paterā,

    Cic. Brut. 11, 43; cf. Col. 9, 15, 9:

    e longinquo sucum,

    Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 78:

    labentem excepit,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 16, 43: se in pedes, to take to one's feet, i. e. spring to the ground, Liv. 4, 19, 4:

    filiorum extremum spiritum ore,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 45, § 118; cf.:

    tunicis fluentibus auras,

    Ov. A. A. 3, 301:

    omnium tela,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 72, § 177; so,

    tela,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 5, 3:

    vulnera,

    Cic. Sest. 10, 23; cf.:

    vulnus ore,

    Quint. 6, 3, 75; and:

    plagae genus in se,

    Lucr. 2, 810:

    o terram illam beatam, quae hunc virum exceperit!

    Cic. Mil. 38, 105; cf.: hunc (Mithridatem) in timore et fuga Tigranes excepit, id de. Imp. Pomp. 9, 23:

    aliquem benigno vultu,

    Liv. 30, 14, 3; cf.

    also: hic te polenta excipiet,

    Sen. Ep. 21 med.:

    aliquem epulis,

    Tac. G. 21:

    multos ex fuga dispersos excipiunt,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 35, 6. alios vagos per hiberna milites excipiebant, Liv. 33, 29, 2: speculator, exceptus a juvenibus mulcatur, id. 40, 7, 4: cf. Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 23, 5:

    servos in pabulatione,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 20, 9:

    incautum,

    Verg. A. 3, 332:

    (uri) mansuefieri ne parvuli quidem excepti possunt,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 28, 4:

    aprum latitantem,

    Hor. C. 3, 12, 10:

    caprum insidiis,

    Verg. E. 3, 18:

    fugientes feras,

    Phaedr. 1, 11, 6:

    aprum, feram venabulo,

    Quint. 4, 2, 17; Sen. Prov. 2 et saep.—
    b.
    Of inanimate subjects:

    postero die patenti itinere Priaticus campus eos excepit,

    received them, Liv. 38, 41, 8:

    silva tum excepit ferum,

    Phaedr. 1, 12, 9; Quint. 2, 12, 2. —
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    To come next to, to follow after, succeed a thing:

    linguam ad radices ejus haerens excipit stomachus,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 54, 135: quinque milia passuum proxima intercedere itineris campestris;

    inde excipere loca aspera et montuosa,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 66 fin.:

    alios alii deinceps,

    id. B. G. 5, 16 fin. — Poet.:

    porticus excipiebat Arcton,

    i. e. was turned to the north, looked towards the north, Hor. C. 2, 15, 16.—
    b.
    In medic. lang.: aliquid aliqua re, to take something in something, i. e. mixed with something:

    quae (medicamenta) excipiuntur cerato ex rosa facto,

    Cels. 5, 18, 20; 5, 25, 5; 6; 12 et saep.—
    B.
    Trop.
    1.
    In gen., to take or catch up, to intercept:

    genus divinationis naturale, quod animus arripit aut excipit extrinsecus ex divinitate,

    Cic. Div. 2, 11, 26; cf.:

    posteaquam vidit, illum excepisse laudem ex eo, quod,

    i. e. obtained, id. Att. 1, 14, 3: subire coëgit et excipere pericula, to take upon one's self, to receive, support, sustain (the figure being taken from the reception of an enemy's blows or shots), Cic. Prov. Cons. 9, 23; cf.:

    Germani celeriter phalange facta impetus gladiorum exceperunt,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 52, 4; so,

    impetus,

    id. B. C. 1, 58, 1:

    vim frigorum hiememque,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 15, 42:

    labores magnos,

    id. Brut. 69, 243 et saep.:

    excipimus nova illa cum favore et sollicitudine,

    receive, Quint. 10, 1, 15:

    verba risu,

    id. 1, 2, 7:

    praecepta ad excipiendas hominum voluntates,

    for taking captive, Cic. de Or. 2, 8, 32:

    invidiam,

    to draw upon one's self, Nep. Dat. 5, 2.—
    b.
    Of inanim. or abstr. subjects:

    quae (sublicae) cum omni opere conjunctae vim fluminis exciperent,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 17, 9; 3, 13, 1:

    quid reliquis accideret, qui quosque eventus exciperent,

    i. e. would befall, overtake them, Caes. B. C. 1, 21 fin.; Verg. A. 3, 318; Liv. 1, 53, 4.—
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    To catch with the ear, esp. eagerly or secretly, to catch up, listen to, overhear:

    maledicto nihil facilius emittitur, nihil citius excipitur,

    Cic. Planc. 23, 57; id. Sest. 48, 102:

    assensu populi excepta vox consulis,

    Liv. 8, 6, 7:

    ad has excipiendas voces speculator missus,

    id. 40, 7, 4; 2, 4, 5; 4, 30, 3:

    laudem avidissimis auribus excipit,

    Plin. Ep. 4, 19, 3:

    notis quoque excipere velocissime solitum,

    i. e. to write down in shorthand, Suet. Tit. 3:

    rumores,

    Cic. Deiot. 9, 25; cf.

    voces,

    Liv. 40, 7, 4:

    sermonem eorum,

    id. 2, 4, 5:

    furtivas notas,

    Ov. Am. 1, 4, 18.—
    b.
    To follow after, to succeed a thing in time or the order of succession (cf. above, A. 2. a.):

    tristem hiemem pestilens aestas excepit,

    Liv. 5, 13, 4:

    Herculis vitam et virtutem immortalitas excepisse dicitur,

    Cic. Sest. 68, 143:

    violis succedit rosa: rosam cyanus excipit, cyanum amarantus,

    Plin. 21, 11, 39, § 68:

    excipit Pompilium Numam Tullus Hostilius,

    Flor. 1, 3, 1:

    hunc (locutum) Labienus excepit,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 87, 1.— Absol.:

    turbulentior inde annus excepit,

    succeeded, followed, Liv. 2, 61, 1; Caes. B. G. 7, 88, 2:

    re cognita tantus luctus excepit, ut, etc.,

    id. B. C. 2, 7, 3.—Hence,
    (β).
    Transf.: aliquid, to continue, prolong a thing:

    memoriam illius viri excipient omnes anni consequentes,

    Cic. de Sen. 6, 19; Liv. 38, 22, 3:

    vices alicujus,

    Just. 11, 5.— Poet. with inf., Sil. 13, 687.

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  • 36 Kay (of Bury), John

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
    [br]
    b. 16 July 1704 Walmersley, near Bury, Lancashire, England
    d. 1779 France
    [br]
    English inventor of the flying shuttle.
    [br]
    John Kay was the youngest of five sons of a yeoman farmer of Walmersley, near Bury, Lancashire, who died before his birth. John was apprenticed to a reedmaker, and just before he was 21 he married a daughter of John Hall of Bury and carried on his trade in that town until 1733. It is possible that his first patent, taken out in 1730, was connected with this business because it was for an engine that made mohair thread for tailors and twisted and dressed thread; such thread could have been used to bind up the reeds used in looms. He also improved the reeds by making them from metal instead of cane strips so they lasted much longer and could be made to be much finer. His next patent in 1733, was a double one. One part of it was for a batting machine to remove dust from wool by beating it with sticks, but the patent is better known for its description of the flying shuttle. Kay placed boxes to receive the shuttle at either end of the reed or sley. Across the open top of these boxes was a metal rod along which a picking peg could slide and drive the shuttle out across the loom. The pegs at each end were connected by strings to a stick that was held in the right hand of the weaver and which jerked the shuttle out of the box. The shuttle had wheels to make it "fly" across the warp more easily, and ran on a shuttle race to support and guide it. Not only was weaving speeded up, but the weaver could produce broader cloth without any aid from a second person. This invention was later adapted for the power loom. Kay moved to Colchester and entered into partnership with a baymaker named Solomon Smith and a year later was joined by William Carter of Ballingdon, Essex. His shuttle was received with considerable hostility in both Lancashire and Essex, but it was probably more his charge of 15 shillings a year for its use that roused the antagonism. From 1737 he was much involved with lawsuits to try and protect his patent, particularly the part that specified the method of winding the thread onto a fixed bobbin in the shuttle. In 1738 Kay patented a windmill for working pumps and an improved chain pump, but neither of these seems to have been successful. In 1745, with Joseph Stell of Keighley, he patented a narrow fabric loom that could be worked by power; this type may have been employed by Gartside in Manchester soon afterwards. It was probably through failure to protect his patent rights that Kay moved to France, where he arrived penniless in 1747. He went to the Dutch firm of Daniel Scalongne, woollen manufacturers, in Abbeville. The company helped him to apply for a French patent for his shuttle, but Kay wanted the exorbitant sum of £10,000. There was much discussion and eventually Kay set up a workshop in Paris, where he received a pension of 2,500 livres. However, he was to face the same problems as in England with weavers copying his shuttle without permission. In 1754 he produced two machines for making card clothing: one pierced holes in the leather, while the other cut and sharpened the wires. These were later improved by his son, Robert Kay. Kay returned to England briefly, but was back in France in 1758. He was involved with machines to card both cotton and wool and tried again to obtain support from the French Government. He was still involved with developing textile machines in 1779, when he was 75, but he must have died soon afterwards. As an inventor Kay was a genius of the first rank, but he was vain, obstinate and suspicious and was destitute of business qualities.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1730, British patent no. 515 (machine for making mohair thread). 1733, British patent no. 542 (batting machine and flying shuttle). 1738, British patent no. 561 (pump windmill and chain pump). 1745, with Joseph Stell, British patent no. 612 (power loom).
    Further Reading
    B.Woodcroft, 1863, Brief Biographies of Inventors or Machines for the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, London.
    J.Lord, 1903, Memoir of John Kay, (a more accurate account).
    Descriptions of his inventions may be found in A.Barlow, 1878, The History and Principles of Weaving by Hand and by Power, London; R.L. Hills, 1970, Power in the
    Industrial Revolution, Manchester; and C.Singer (ed.), 1957, A History of
    Technology, Vol. III, Oxford: Clarendon Press. The most important record, however, is in A.P.Wadsworth and J. de L. Mann, 1931, The Cotton Trade and Industrial
    Lancashire, Manchester.
    RLH

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  • 37 wsparcie

    -a; nt
    * * *
    n.
    support, backing; otrzymać wsparcie receive support (od kogoś/skądś from sb/sth).

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  • 38 finden

    fin·den <fand, gefunden> [ʼfɪndn̩]
    vt
    1) ( entdecken)
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth;
    es muss doch [irgendwo] zu \finden sein! it has to be [found] somewhere!;
    ich finde das [richtige] Wort nicht I can't find [or think of] the [right] word
    2) (heraus\finden)
    etw \finden to find sth;
    einen Anlass/ Grund/Vorwand [für etw akk] \finden to find an occasion/reason/excuse [for sth]
    etw \finden to find sth;
    eine Ursache \finden to find a cause;
    etw an jdm \finden to see sth in sb;
    in letzter Zeit finde ich unerklärliche Veränderungen an ihm I see inexplicable changes in him recently
    4) (vor\finden)
    jdn/etw \finden to find sb/sth;
    jdn müde/ bewusstlos/tot \finden to find sb tired/unconscious/dead;
    sie fanden ihre Wohnung durchwühlt they found their apartment turned upside down
    etw [bei jdm] \finden to find sth [with sb];
    bei ihrem Vater fand sie immer Verständnis she always found understanding with her father;
    [großen/reißenden] Absatz \finden to sell [well/like hot cakes];
    Berücksichtigung \finden to be taken into consideration;
    Unterstützung \finden to receive [or win] [or get] support;
    Zustimmung [bei jdm] \finden to meet with approval [from sb] [or sb's approval];
    dieser Vorschlag fand bei den Delegierten breite Zustimmung this suggestion met widespread support from the delegates
    etw \finden to find sth;
    den Mut/die Kraft \finden, etw zu tun to find the courage/strength to do sth
    7) (einschätzen, empfinden)
    jdn blöd/ nett/angenehm \finden to think [that] sb is stupid/nice/pleasant;
    wie findest du das? what do you think [of that]?;
    etw gut/ unmöglich/billig \finden to think sth is [or to find sth] good/impossible/cheap;
    ich finde es nicht richtig, dass Frauen weniger verdienen I don't think it's right that women earn less;
    ich finde, die Ferien sind zu kurz I find that the holidays are too short;
    es kalt/warm \finden to find it cold/warm;
    ich finde das Wetter gar nicht mal so übel I find the weather is not too bad, I don't think the weather is all that bad;
    ich fände es dumm, jetzt nachzugeben I think it would be silly to give up now;
    findest du es richtig, dich so zu verhalten? do you think it's right for you to behave like this?;
    das ist teuer, finde ich that's expensive, I think
    WENDUNGEN:
    nichts an etw dat \finden to not think much of sth;
    nichts dabei \finden, etw zu tun to think nothing of doing sth
    vi
    1) (den Weg \finden)
    zu jdm/etw \finden to find one's way to sb/sth;
    zu sich selbst \finden to find oneself, to sort oneself out
    2) ( meinen) to think;
    \finden, [dass]... to think that...;
    ich fände es besser, wenn... I think it would be better when [or if]...;
    \finden Sie? [do] you think so?
    vr
    sich \finden
    1) ( wieder auftauchen) to turn up;
    es wird sich wieder \finden it will turn up again
    2) ( zu verzeichnen sein) to be found;
    es fand sich niemand, der es tun wollte there was nobody to be found who wanted to do it, nobody was willing to do it
    3) ( in Ordnung kommen) to sort itself out;
    es wird sich schon alles \finden it will all sort itself out [in time]

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  • 39 κρατέω

    κρατέω impf. ἐκράτουν; fut. κρατήσω; 1 aor. ἐκράτησα; pf. 1 pl. κεκρατήκαμεν 1 Macc 15:33, inf. κεκρατηκέναι; plpf. 3 sg. κεκρατήκει 4 Macc 6:32. Pass.: impf. ἐκρατούμην; fut. 3 pl. κρατηθήσονται; aor. ἐκρατήθην Eccl 9:12 v.l.; pf. κεκράτημαι, 3 pl. κεκράτηνται (Hom.+). The primary signification is exercise of power, then by transference
    to accomplish someth. by overcoming obstacles, attain (Diod S 3, 54, 7 κ. τῆς ἐπιβολῆς=attain the purpose; likew. 17, 77, 4 and 20, 25, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 61 §249 οὐ … ἐκράτησε) τῆς προθέσεως the purpose Ac 27:13 (s. Field, Notes 144).
    to use one’s hands to establish a close contact, hold
    hold τινά someone (fast) w. the hand (TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 19 [Stone p. 30]), so that the pers. cannot go away Ac 3:11.
    hold in the hand (SibOr 3, 49; TestAbr A 10 p. 87, 29 [Stone p. 22]; A 12 p. 91, 5 [Stone p. 30] al.; GrBar 11:8) τὶ ἐν τῇ δεξιᾷ Rv 2:1 (Polemo Perieg. [c. 200 B.C.] in Athen. 11, 67, 484c ἐν τῇ δεξιᾷ κώθωνα κ.; cp. Plut., Mor. 99d).
    to take control of someone or someth., seize, control
    of taking into custody arrest, apprehend τινά someone (cp. Ps 136:9; AscIs 3:12) Mt 14:3; 21:46; 26:4, 48, 50, 55, 57 (on the arrest of Jesus s. Feigel, Weidel, Finegan s.v. Ἰούδας 6); Mk 6:17; 12:12; 14:1, 44, 46, 49, 51; Ac 24:6; Rv 20:2.
    of taking hold of forcibly and also without the use of force take hold of, grasp, seize (cp. 2 Km 6:6; SSol 3:4; TestSol 22:10); w. acc. of pers. or thing Mt 12:11; 18:28; 22:6; 28:9; κρατῆσαι αὐτόν take control of (Jesus) Mk 3:21. κ. ῥάβδον τῇ χειρί take hold of a staff w. the hand Hs 9, 6, 3 (cp. PGM 5, 451 κράτει τῇ ἀριστερᾷ σου τὸν δακτύλιον; Synes., Ep. 58 p. 202 πόδα). τῆς χειρός (τινος) take hold of (someone’s) hand (B-D-F §170, 2; Rob. 475; 1391; Ps 72:23; Gen 19:16; JosAs 29:3; ParJer 6:2; Jos., Bell. 1, 352) Mt 9:25; Mk 1:31; 5:41; 9:27; Lk 8:54; B 14:7 (Is 42:6). τινὰ τῆς χειρός take someone by the hand Mk 9:27 v.l.; cp. B 12:11 (Is 45:1).
    to hold up or serve as a foundation for someth., hold upright, support τὶ someth. Hs 9, 8, 5. τὰς χεῖρας v 3, 8, 3 (s. MDibelius, Hdb. ad loc.). Pass. be supported ὑπό τινος by someth. Hv 3, 3, 5. W. ἀπό instead of ὑπό: κρατοῦνται ἀπʼ ἀλλήλων receive support fr. one another (here w. focus on mutuality) 3, 8, 7. W. διά: ὁ κόσμος διὰ τεσσάρων στοιχείων κρατεῖται the world is supported by four elements 3, 13, 3.
    to control in such a way that someth. does not happen, hold back or restrain from, hinder in an action: w. acc. (so TestJob 35:1), foll. by ἵνα μή Rv 7:1. Pass. be prevented foll. by τοῦ μή and inf. (TestSol 10:43 C; B-D-F §400, 4; Rob. 1061; 1425) their eyes ἐκρατοῦντο τοῦ μὴ ἐπιγνῶναι Lk 24:16, prob. w. a suggestion of both physical and inward sight (cp. 4 Km 6:15–23; s. διανοίγω 1b).—Hold in one’s power (PTebt 61b, 229; POxy 237 VIII, 34; TestSol 6:3; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 84; Mel., P. 100, 769) pass. οὐκ ἦν δυνατὸν κρατεῖσθαι αὐτὸν ὑπʼ αὐτοῦ it was impossible for him (Christ) to be held in its (death’s) power Ac 2:24.
    to adhere strongly to, hold
    of commitment to someone or someth. hold fast (to) someone or someth., and hence remain closely united. W. acc. τὴν κεφαλήν hold fast to the Head (i.e. to Christ) Col 2:19 (cp. SSol 3:4 ἐκράτησα αὐτὸν καὶ οὐκ ἀφήσω [ἀφῆκα BS] αὐτόν). τί to someth. (TestNapht 3:1 τὸ θέλημα τ. θεοῦ) τὴν παράδοσιν Mk 7:3; cp. vss. 4, 8; 2 Th 2:15. τὴν διδαχήν Rv 2:14f. τὸ ὄνομά μου vs. 13.—W. gen. of thing (Stephan. Byz. s.v. Γυναικόπολις: in the absence of the men τὰς γυναῖκας κρατῆσαι τοῦ πολέμου=the women kept the war going; Pr 14:18; Jos., Ant. 6, 116 τοῦ λογισμοῦ) τῆς ὁμολογίας hold fast to our confession Hb 4:14. τῆς ἐλπίδος 6:18. τῶν ἔργων τινός Hv 3, 8, 8.
    hold fast, keep hold of someth. that belongs to oneself, so that it cannot be taken away Rv 2:25; 3:11.
    keep to oneself a saying, in order to occupy oneself w. it later Mk 9:10.
    to cause a condition to continue, hold in place κ. τὰς ἁμαρτίας pronounce the sins unforgiven (opp. ἀφιέναι) J 20:23.—B. 746. DELG s.v. κράτος. M-M. TW.

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  • 40 ἐσθίω

    ἐσθίω (Hom.+) and, mainly in the ptc., ἔσθω (Hom., also in other poets, rare in prose [Plut., Mor. p. 101d]; Coan ins, III B.C.: RHerzog, ARW 10, 1907, 400ff; 23; 27; 42; POslo 153, 15 [beg. II A.D.]; PGiss 80, 5; ostraca [BGU 1507, 14; 1508, 3; 4: III B.C.]; LXX; En 98:11 [?]. ἔσθων Lev 17:14; 1 Km 14:30; Sir 20:17; Mk 1:6; Lk 7:33f, 10:7 [the three last v.l.]; μὴ ἔσθετε Lev 19:26. ὅταν ἔσθητε Num 15:19. ἵνα ἔσθητε Lk 22:30. B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Mlt-H. 238; Schwyzer, I 704 n. 1). Impf. ἤσθιον; fut. ἔδομαι LXX (Mel, P. 12, 80; 13, 83; 93, 697; 1 Cl 39:9; 57:6); 2 aor. ἔφαγον, w. extension of 1 aor. endings (B-D-F §84, 2; Rob. 333; cp. Schwyzer I 753f): 3 pl. ἐφάγοσαν Ps 77:29, 1 pl. ἐφάγαμεν 2 Km 19:43; fut. φάγομαι (B-D-F §74, 2; Mlt-H. 238), 2 sing. φάγεσαι Lk 17:8; Ruth 2:14 (W-S. §13, 6 and 17; B-D-F §87; Mlt-H. 198); pf. pass. ptc. acc. ἐδηδεμένους (Ath., R. 52, 20); pres. 3 sg. ἔσθεται Lev 11:34; Dt 12:22.
    to take someth. in through the mouth, usually solids, but also liquids, eat.
    w. acc. of thing (Hom. et al.) τί φάγωσιν (after neg.) anything to eat Mt 15:32; Mk 6:36; 8:1f; cp. Mt 6:25, 31; Lk 12:22 (s. Epict. 1, 9, 8; 19). τοὺς ἄρτους τῆς προθέσεως the consecrated bread Mt 12:4; Mk 2:26; Lk 6:4. Locusts and wild honey Mk 1:6. Manna (Ps 77:24) J 6:31, 49 (Just., D. 20, 4). Vegetables Ro 14:2b. Meat 14:21; 1 Cor 8:13; GEb 308, 31f; 34f (τὰς σάρκας αὐτῶν ‘one’s own flesh’ 4 [6] Esdr; POxy 1010). τὰ εἰδωλόθυτα 1 Cor 8:10; cp. vs. 7; Rv 2:14, 20 (Just., D. 34, 8; 35, 1). τὰς θυσίας (Sir 45:21; Ps 105:28) 1 Cor 10:18. τὰ ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ food from the temple 9:13. τὴν σάρκα τ. υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου J 6:53 (which passage many interpret as referring to the Eucharist while others explain it as speaking of receiving Christ spiritually through faith). πάντα all kinds of food Ro 14:2a (μὴ πάντα ἐσθίοντες Just., 20, 3). τὰ παρατιθέμενα the food that is set before (one) Lk 10:8; 1 Cor 10:27. τὸ ἐν μακέλλῳ πωλούμενον 10:25. τὸ βιβλαρίδιον Rv 10:10 (cp. Ezk 2:8; 3:3). τὸ πάσχα the Passover meal, esp. the Passover lamb (2 Esdr 6:21; 2 Ch 30:18; ESchürer, Über φαγεῖν τὸ πάσχα 1883; Dalman, Jesus 81f) Mt 26:17; Mk 14:12, 14; Lk 22:8, 11, 15; J 18:28. κυριακὸν δεῖπνον φαγεῖν 1 Cor 11:20. ἄρτον ἐσθίειν eat a meal, w. bread as its main part (Ex 2:20; 1 Km 20:34; 2 Km 9:7; 3 Km 13:15 al.) Mt 15:2; Mk 3:20; 7:2, 5; Lk 14:1 (s. Billerb. IV 611–39: E. altjüd. Gastmahl); of the end-time banquet Lk 14:15 (cp. ἄρτον ζωῆς JosAs 15:4). τὸν ἑαυτοῦ ἄρτον ἐ. eat one’s own bread 2 Th 3:12. ἄρτον φαγεῖν παρά τινος eat someone’s bread vs. 8. τὰ παρά τινος what someone provides Lk 10:7. Neg. οὐκ ἔφαγεν οὐδέν he ate nothing at all Lk 4:2 (cp. Job 21:25 οὐ φαγὼν οὐδὲν ἀγαθόν; En 15:11 πνεύματα … μηδὲν ἐσθίοντα). Of complete abstinence μὴ ἐσθίων ἄρτον μήτε πίνων οἶνον 7:33. οὔτε ἐπὶ τὸ φαγεῖν οὔτε ἐπὶ τὸ πεῖν AcPl Ox 6, 7=Aa 241, 12f. οὐδέποτε ἔφαγον πᾶν κοινόν I have never eaten anything common at all Ac 10:14 (cp. 1 Macc 1:62; Just., D. 20, 3). Allegorical interpretation of Mosaic laws against eating forbidden foods B 10 (cp. Hierocles 26 p. 480 reinterpretation of the Pythagorean laws against forbidden foods as moral laws).—Of animals (Hom. et al.; Aelian, VH 1, 1; 2, 40; 3 Km 13:28; Is 65:25; Da 4:33 Theod.; GrBar 4:5 [δράκων]; 6:11 [Φοῖνιξ): birds τὰς σάρκας τινός eat someone’s flesh (Gen 40:19) Rv 17:16; 19:18. Swine Lk 15:16 (ὧν here is for ἅ by attraction, not a gen. dependent on ἐ., as it prob. is in X., Hell. 3, 3, 6; Ps.-Lucian, Asin. 21; such a constr. would be unique in our lit.).
    w. prepositions, to denote the thing of which one partakes:
    α. w. ἀπό τινος (Lev 22:6; Num 15:19; Dt 14:12, 19; Pr 13:2; Da 4:33a; ApcSed 4:5; ApcMos 17 al.) dogs: ἐ. ἀπὸ τῶν ψιχίων eat the crumbs Mt 15:27; Mk 7:28 (on the pl. ἐσθίουσιν after the neut. κυνάρια cp. Lk 11:7; 1 Cl 42:2; B-D-F §133; s. Rob. 403f). ἀπὸ τραπέζης partake of a meal D 11:9. ἀπὸ τῆς εὐχαριστίας 9:5.
    β. w. ἔκ τινος of/from someth. (Jdth 12:2; Sir 11:19; JosAs 16:7f; ApcMos 16f) ἐκ τοῦ ἄρτου eat (some of) the bread (2 Km 12:3; Tob 1:10; TestJob 7:10 ἐκ τῶν ἄρτων μου) 1 Cor 11:28; cp. J 6:26, 50f. ἐκ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν Hs 9, 1, 10. ἐκ τοῦ γάλακτος τῆ ποίμνη get sustenance fr. the milk of the flock 1 Cor 9:7. ἐκ τ. θυσιαστηρίου Hb 13:10. ἐκ τ. ξύλου τ. ζωῆς from the tree of life Rv 2:7 (s. En 32:6); cp. μηκέτι ἐκ σοῦ μηδεὶς καρπὸν φάγοι (v.l. φάγῃ) Mk 11:14.
    used with other prep. expressions ἐ. μετά τινος eat w. someone (1 Km 9:19; Jdth 12:11; Job 1:4; Ezk 47:22; TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 10 [Stone p. 66]) Mt 9:11; 24:49; Mk 2:16; 14:18 (cp. Ps 40:10); Lk 5:30; 7:36. ἐνώπιόν τινος in someone’s presence (cp. ἐναντίον τ. θεοῦ Ex 18:12; Ezk 44:3) 13:26; 24:43. ἐπὶ τ. τραπέζης τινός at someone’s table (2 Km 9:11; cp. vs. 13; Da 11:27) Lk 22:30. διὰ προσκόμματος ἐ. eat with offense (i.e. so that one takes offense in doing so; perh. also so that one gives offense) Ro 14:20.
    abs. Mt 12:1; 14:20; 26:21, 26; Mk 7:3f; 14:18a, 22; Ac 27:35; D 12:3; B 7:5 al. Used w. λαμβάνειν (Gen 3:22) λάβετε φάγετε Mt 26:26b; οἱ ἐσθίοντες 14:21; 15:38. φάγωμεν κ. πίωμεν let us eat and drink 1 Cor 15:32 (Is 22:13; Ath., R. 72, 11). φάγε, πίε, εὐφραίνου Lk 12:19 (Aristobulus of Cass. [III B.C.]: 139 Fgm. 9 Jac. [cited in Strabo 14, 5, 9], statue of Sardanapalus w. the ins ἔσθιε, πῖνε, παῖζε• ὡς τἆλλα τούτου οὐκ ἄξια=‘Eat, drink, have fun. There’s nothing like it.’ This saying of Sardanapalus is also found in Arrian, Anab. 2, 5, 4. A similar thought in the Phrygian grave-ins: IGal 78, 11ff). τὸ φαγεῖν eating Mt 15:20; 1 Cor 11:21. διδόναι τινὶ φαγεῖν give someone someth. to eat (Ex 16:8, 15; Num 11:18, 21) Mt 14:16; 25:35, 42; Mk 5:43; 6:37; Lk 8:55; 9:13; J 6:52; Rv 2:7. φέρειν τινὶ φαγεῖν (cp. 2 Km 17:29) J 4:33. εὐκαιρέω φαγεῖν I find time to eat Mk 6:31. ἔχω βρῶσιν φαγεῖν I have food to eat J 4:32.—With the principle stated in 2 Th 3:10 cp. Lucian, Par. 13: when a pupil progresses well δότε αὐτῷ φαγεῖν; when he does not, μὴ δῶτε.
    ἐ. and πίνω are freq. found together, as in some pass. already quoted (Hom. et al.; very oft. LXX; En 102:9; 4 [6] Esdr [POxy 1010]; TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 16 [Stone p. 10]; B 5 p. 109, 16 [Stone p. 66]; JosAs 9:3 al.; Philo, Det. Pot. ins 113; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 234).
    α. = receive support 1 Cor 9:4.
    β. = eat a meal Lk 5:30; 17:8; 1 Cor 11:22; AcPl Ox 6, 7. Of a festive sacrificial meal 1 Cor 10:7 (Ex 32:6).
    γ. in contrast to fasting—the latter expressed by ἐ. and πίνω w. a neg. (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 28, 141 οὔτε πίνων οὔτε ἐσθίων) Mt 11:18; Lk 4:2 v.l.; 7:33; Ac 9:9; 23:12, 21—Mt 11:19; Lk 5:33; 7:34; B 7:5.
    δ. of ordinary daily activities Lk 17:27f.
    ε. of carefree, even luxurious or dissipated living Mt 24:49; Lk 12:19, 45; 1 Cor 15:32 (cp. Is 22:13).—HRiesenfeld, ConNeot 9, ’44, 10f.
    to do away with completely, fig. extension of mng. 1 (Hom. et al.; LXX) consume, devour (of fire Il. 23, 182; Is 10:17; 26:11) πυρὸς ἐσθίειν μέλλοντος τ. ὑπεναντίους fire, which is about to consume the adversaries Hb 10:27 (Is 26:11). ὁ ἰὸς … φάγεται τ. σάρκας ὑμῶν ὡς πῦρ the rust will eat your flesh like fire Js 5:3 (cp. Aeschyl., Fgm. 253 φαγέδαινα [an ulcer] σάρκας ἐσθίει ποδός; Is 30:27 ἡ ὀργὴ τοῦ θυμοῦ ὡς πῦρ ἔδεται). B. 327.—DELG s.v. ἔδω. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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