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  • 121 залишатися

    = залишитися
    to remain; ( затримуватися) to stay; to be left over; (триматися, зберігатися у якому-небудь стані) to keep; ( дотримуватися) to stick (to); ( кому-небудь) to have to; it remains; it is necessary

    залишатися в дурнях — to make a fool of oneself, to look like a fool

    залишатися в живих — to survive/escape with one's life; to come through

    залишатися в силі — to remain valid; to hold good; юр. to remain in force

    залишатися в тініto be kept (a) secret, to be a mystery, to remain a mystery

    Українсько-англійський словник > залишатися

  • 122 muet

    muet, muette [myε, myεt]
    1. adjective
       a. mute
       b. [film, cinéma] silent ; [rôle] non-speaking
    2. masculine noun
       a. ( = infirme) mute
    3. feminine noun
    * * *

    1.
    - ette mɥɛ, ɛt adjectif
    1) [personne] gén dumb; ( momentanément) speechless

    sous le choc, elle resta muette — the shock left her speechless

    muet de — (d'admiration, de terreur) speechless with

    2) ( qui refuse de parler) [témoin, presse, rapport] silent (sur, à propos de on)
    3) ( inexprimé) [reproche, douleur, cloche] silent; [voyelle, consonne] mute, silent
    4) Cinéma [cinéma, film] silent; [rôle] non-speaking (épith)
    5) ( sans inscription) [carte de géographie, page] blank; [menu] unpriced

    2.
    nom masculin, féminin Médecine mute

    les muets — the dumb (+ v pl)


    3.
    nom masculin Cinéma
    * * *
    mɥɛ, mɥɛt muet, -te
    1. adj
    1) (personne) dumb, fig speechless
    2) (joie, douleur) silent
    3) CINÉMA silent
    5) (carte) blank
    2. nm/f
    3. nm

    le muetsilent films Grande-Bretagne silent movies

    * * *
    muet, - ette
    A adj
    1 Méd [personne] dumb; sourd et muet deaf and dumb, deaf-mute;
    2 ( qui refuse de parler) [témoin, foule, presse, pouvoir] silent (sur, à propos de on); rester muet to remain silent; le rapport est muet sur cette question the report remains silent on this point;
    3 ( incapable de parler) speechless; sous le choc, elle resta muette the shock left her speechless; muet de (d'admiration, de terreur) speechless with; rester muet de to be struck dumb with;
    4 ( inexprimé) [reproche, douleur, serment, colère] silent;
    5 Cin [cinéma, film] silent; [rôle] non-speaking ( épith);
    6 Phon [voyelle, consonne] mute, silent;
    7 ( sans bruit) [ville, cloche] silent;
    8 ( sans inscription) [carte de géographie, page] blank; [menu] unpriced.
    B nm,f Méd mute; les muets the dumb (+ v pl).
    C nm Cin silent screen; le passage du muet au parlant the transition from the silent screen to the talkies.
    ( féminin muette) [mɥɛ, ɛt] adjectif
    1. [qui ne parle pas] dumb
    2. (figuré) [silencieux] silent, mute, dumb
    alors, tu restes ou es muet? well, have you nothing to say for yourself?
    je serai muet comme une tombe my lips are sealed, I won't breathe a word
    3. (soutenu) [non exprimé - douleur, reproche] unspoken, mute, silent
    4. CINÉMA [film, cinéma] silent
    [rôle, acteur] non-speaking, walk-on
    6. [sans indication - touche, carte] blank
    ————————
    , muette [mɥɛ, ɛt] nom masculin, nom féminin
    [personne] mute, dumb person
    ————————
    nom masculin

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > muet

  • 123 седя

    1. sit, be seated
    седя изправен sit up straight
    седя по турски sit cross-legged
    седя на кон sit a horse
    седя в леглото sit up in bed
    седя на масата sit at the table
    седя на една маса с share o.'s table with
    седя на стол sit on a chair
    седя си sit
    седя и си почивам sit back and rest
    седя мирно sit/keep still
    седя,без да се помръдна sit tight
    2. (стоя, прекарвам) stay, remain, be
    седя до късно/нощем/цяла нощ sit up late/at night/all night
    седя с часове stay for hours
    седя при болен sit up with a sick person
    3. (за предмет, имот-съществува) be there, still stand
    седи ли още къщата? is the house still there/still standing?
    шкафът седи на тавана the dresser is/sits in the attic
    седя на тръни sit/be on tenterhooks
    седи ми (за дреха) be becoming, suit
    новата рокля ти седи много хубаво your new dress is very becoming, you look very well in your new dress
    седя т ми на главата/врата they're always at me, they never leave me alone
    * * *
    седя̀,
    гл.
    1. sit, be seated; \седя, без да се помръдна sit tight; \седя изправен sit up straight; \седя мирно sit/keep still; \седя на масата sit at the table; \седя на стол sit on a chair; \седя по турски sit cross-legged; \седя си sit;
    2. ( стоя, прекарвам) stay, remain, be; \седя до късно/нощем/цяла нощ sit up late/at night/all night; \седя с часове stay for hours;
    3. (за предмет, имот ­ съществува) be there, still stand; • \седя на тръни sit/be on tenterhooks; седят ми на главата/врата they’re always at me, they never leave me alone.
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    sit: седя cross-legged - седя по турски, седя at the table - седя на масата, седя in an armchair - седя на кресло, седяon a chair - седя на стол; be seated; (оставам, стоя): stay: How long are you going to седя in Turkey? - Колко дълго ще седиш в Турция?; remain; (съществува): be there, still stand: Is my old house седяing? - Старата ми къща седи ли още?
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    1. (за предмет, имот-съществува) be there, still stand 2. (стоя, прекарвам) stay, remain, be 3. sit, be seated 4. СЕДЯ в леглото sit up in bed 5. СЕДЯ до късно/нощем/цяла нощ sit up late/at night/all night 6. СЕДЯ и си почивам sit back and rest 7. СЕДЯ изправен sit up straight 8. СЕДЯ мирно sit/keep still 9. СЕДЯ на една маса с share o.'s table with 10. СЕДЯ на кон sit a horse 11. СЕДЯ на масата sit at the table 12. СЕДЯ на стол sit on a chair 13. СЕДЯ на тръни sit/be on tenterhooks 14. СЕДЯ пo турски sit cross-legged 15. СЕДЯ при болен sit up with a sick person 16. СЕДЯ с часове stay for hours 17. СЕДЯ си sit 18. СЕДЯ т ми на главата/врата they're always at me, they never leavе me alone 19. СЕДЯ,без да се помръдна sit tight 20. новата рокля ти седи много хубаво your new dress is very becoming, you look very well in your new dress 21. седи ли още къщата? is the house still there/still standing? 22. седи ми (за дреха) be becoming, suit 23. шкафът седи на тавана the dresser is/sits in the attic

    Български-английски речник > седя

  • 124 цял

    1. entire, whole, all (the); full
    (непокътнат) whole, intact, in one piece
    цяла нота муз. semibreve
    цяло число a whole number, мат. integer
    цял билет full fare
    имам болки по цялото тяло ache all over
    целият е в рани he is a mass of wounds
    цял потънал в скръб grieved all over
    лице цялото усмивки a face wreathed in smiles
    в цял ръст (за потрет) whole-length, full-length
    цялата история на римската империя the whole span of Roman history
    по целия свят all over the world, the world over, throughout the world
    по цял ата страна throughout the country; in the country at large
    с цялата си сила with all o.'s might (and main)
    с цялото си сърце with all o.'s heart, from the bottom of o.'s heart; whole-heartedly
    с цял ата си душа with all o.'s soul
    с цяло гърло at the top of o.'s voice
    цяла дузина a whole/a round dozen
    цяла страница a whole/a full page
    цели страници pages and pages
    цялото човечество all mankind, the whole of humanity
    цял свят знае everybody knows
    оставам цял remain intact
    това е цялата работа that's the long and the short of it
    цели сто лири a cool hundred pounds, a hundred pounds, no less
    през цялото време all the time
    цяла година a whole/a full year
    през цялата година all (the) year round, all the year, throughout the year; round the calendar
    цели три години as many as three years, three whole years
    цяла София/България all Sofia/Bulgaria
    цялден all day (long)
    цели три дни three clear days
    през цялото лято all summer long, the whole summer
    цяла нощ the whole night through, all night (long)
    цели седмици for weeks together, for weeks on end
    цял час a full hour
    спя цели 12 часа sleep the clock round
    цял е на баща си he is his father all over
    2. (истински) regular, real; veritable
    той е цял дявол he is the devil himself, he is the very devil
    ти си цял артист you are a regular/real actor
    това е цяла трагедия it's a real tragedy
    цяло престъпление е it's downright criminal
    не съм с целия си not be all there, have a screw loose
    * * *
    цял цѐлият прил., -а, -о, цѐли (и като същ.)
    1. entire, whole, all (the); full; ( непокътнат) whole, intact, in one piece; ( завършен) complete(d); ( несъкратен) unabridged; в \цял ръст (за портрет) whole-length, full-length; оставам \цял remain intact; по целия свят all over the world, throughout the world; през \цялото време all the time; с \цялата си сила with all o.’s might; с \цяло гърло at the top of o.’s voice; с \цялото си сърце from the bottom of o.’s heart; whole-heartedly; спя цели 12 часа sleep the clock round; това е \цялата работа that’s the long and the short of it; цели седмици for weeks together, for weeks on end; цели сто долара a cool hundred dollars, a hundred dollars, no less; цели страници pages and pages; цели три години as many as three years, three whole years; цели три дни three clear days; целият е в рани he is a mass of wounds; целият съм покрит с кал be mud all over; \цял билет full fare; \цял ден all day (long); \цял е на баща си he is his father all over; \цял потънал в скръб grieved all over; \цял час a full hour; \цяла година a whole/a full year; \цяла нота муз. semibreve; \цялата история на римската империя the whole span of Roman history; \цяло число a whole number, мат. integer;
    2. ( истински) regular, real; veritable; той е \цял дявол he is the devil himself, he is the very devil; • не съм с целия си not be all there, have a screw loose.
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    entire: The цял house was destroyed. - Цялата къща беше разрушена.; whole: a цял number - цяло число; full: a цял hour - цял час; integral ; integrate (цялостен); all over: цял the world - по целия свят; overall ; perfect ; thorough ; total (за сума); unabridged ; unbroken ; complete (завършен); all: with цял my heart - с цялото си сърце, I was here цял the time. - Бях тук през цялото време.; integer - цяло число (мат.)
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    1. (завършен) complete(d) 2. (истински) regular, real;veritable 3. (непокътнат) whole, intact, in one piece 4. (несъкратен) (complete and) unabridged 5. 2 часа sleep the clock round 6. entire, whole, all (the);full 7. ЦЯЛ билет full fare 8. ЦЯЛ е на баща си he is his father all over 9. ЦЯЛ потънал в скръб grieved all over 10. ЦЯЛ свят знае everybody knows 11. ЦЯЛ час a full hour 12. ЦЯЛa София/България all Sofia/Bulgaria 13. ЦЯЛa година a whole/a full year 14. ЦЯЛa дузина a whole/a round dozen 15. ЦЯЛa нота муз. semibreve 16. ЦЯЛa нощ the whole night through, all night (long) 17. ЦЯЛa страница a whole/a full page 18. ЦЯЛo престъпление е it's downright criminal 19. ЦЯЛата история на римската империя the whole span of Roman history 20. ЦЯЛден all day (long) 21. ЦЯЛо число a whole number, мат. integer 22. ЦЯЛото човечество all mankind, the whole of humanity 23. в ЦЯЛ ръст (за потрет) whole-length, full-length 24. имам болки по ЦЯЛото тяло ache all over 25. лицеЦЯЛото усмивки a face wreathed in smiles 26. не съм с целия си not be all there, have a screw loose 27. оставам ЦЯЛ remain intact 28. пo ЦЯЛ ата страна throughout the country;in the country at large 29. пo целия свят all over the world, the world over, throughout the world 30. през ЦЯЛата година all (the) year round, all the year, throughout the year;round the calendar 31. през ЦЯЛото време all the time 32. през ЦЯЛото лято all summer long, the whole summer 33. през целия си живот in all my born days 34. с ЦЯЛ ата си душа with all o.'s soul 35. с ЦЯЛата си сила with all o.'s might (and main) 36. с ЦЯЛо гърло at the top of o.'s voice 37. с ЦЯЛото си сърце with all о.'s heart, from the bottom of o.'s heart;whole-heartedly 38. спя цели 39. ти си ЦЯЛ артист you are a regular/real actor 40. това е ЦЯЛa трагедия it's a real tragedy 41. това е ЦЯЛата работа that's the long and the short of it 42. той е ЦЯЛ дявол he is the devil himself, he is the very devil 43. цели обувки boots 44. цели седмици for weeks together, for weeks on end 45. цели сто лири a cool hundred pounds, a hundred pounds, no less 46. цели страници pages and pages 47. цели три години as many as three years, three whole years 48. цели три дни three clear days 49. целият е в рани he is a mass of wounds 50. целият съм покрит с кал be mud all over

    Български-английски речник > цял

  • 125 stō

        stō stetī (steterunt for stetērunt, V., O., Pr.), status, āre    [STA-], to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect: cum virgo staret et Caecilia sederet: quid stas, lapis? T.: ad undam, V.: procul hinc, T.: propter in occulto: qui proximi steterant, Cs.: propius, H.: in gradibus concordiae: stans pede in uno, H.: signa ad impluvium, ante valvas Iunonis: Stabat acuta silex, V.: columna, H.: aeneus ut stes, in a bronze statue, H.: Gn. Quid agitur? Pa. Statur, T.— To stand firm, remain in place, be immovable, last, remain, continue, abide: cui nec arae patriae domi stant, Enn. ap. C.: nec domus ulla nec urbs stare poterit: stantibus Hierosolymis: classem in portu stare, is moored, L.: stant litore puppes, V.: hasta, Quae radice novā, non ferro stabat adacto, stuck fast, O.: stare nobis videtur, at iis qui in navi sunt moveri haec villa, to be motionless: Stantibus aquis, when the sea is at rest, O.: stantes oculi (of owls), staring, O.: stant lumina flammā, are fixed orbs of fire, V.— To remain, tarry, linger, delay, wait: in illo nidore: aut stantem comprendere, aut fugientem consequi, while he lingered: Sto exspectans, si quid mihi inperent, I wait, T.— To stand in battle, fight, hold one's ground, stand firm: ut ignavus miles fugiat... cum ei, qui steterit, etc.: hostis non stetit solum, sed Romanum pepulit, L.: comminus, Cs.: Inque gradu stetimus, certi non cedere, O.—Of a battle, to stand, continue: i<*>i aliquamdiu atrox pugna stetit, L.: ita anceps dicitur certamen stetisse, to have been indecisive, L.— Of buildings or cities, to stand complete, be built, be finished: intra annum nova urbs stetit, L.: Moenia iam stabant, O.: stet Capitolium Fulgens, H.— To stand out, stand upright, stand on end, bristle up, stiffen, be rigid: steterunt comae, V.: in vertice cristae, O.: stat glacies iners, H.: Vides ut altā stet nive candidum Soracte, i. e. stands out, H.: pulvere caelum Stare vident, i. e. like a mass of dust, V.—Fig., to stand, be erect, be undisturbed: mentes, rectae quae stare solebant: utinam res p. stetisset.—Impers., with per and acc. of person, to depend on, be chargeable to, lie at the door of, be due to, be the fault of: ut per me stetisse credat, Quo minus haec fierent nuptiae, that it was my doing, T.: ubi cognovit per Afranium stare, quo minus proelio dimicaretur, Cs.: nec, quo minus perpetua cum eis amicitia esset, per populum R. stetisse, L.: quoniam per eum non stetisset, quin praestaretur (fides), it was not his fault, L.: ne praestaremus per vos stetit, qui, etc., L.—Ellipt.: Id faciam, per me stetisse ut credat (sc. quo minus haec fierent nuptiae), T.: per quos si non stetisset, non Dolabella parentasset, etc., but for whose opposition.—To stand firm, be unshaken, endure, persist, abide, remain, continue: res p. staret: qui illam (rem p.) cadere posse stante me non putarant: regnum puero stetit, L.: Dum stetimus, O.: Stas animo, H.: Gabinium sine provinciā stare non posse, subsist: cum in senatu pulcherrime staremus, held our ground: si in fide non stetit: si in eo non stat: in sententiā, L.: suis stare iudiciis, to stand by: si qui eorum decreto non stetit, Cs.: stare condicionibus: qui his rebus iudicatis standum putet: famā rerum standum est, L.— To be fixed, be determined: Pa. vide quid agas. Ph. Stat sententia, I am resolved, T.: Hannibal, postquam ipsa sententia stetit, pergere ire, L.: neque adhuc stabat, quo, etc., was it decided: mihi stat alere morbum, N.: Stat casūs renovare omnīs, V.— To rest, depend, be upheld, lie: disciplinā stetit Romana res, L.: spes Danaum Palladis auxiliis stetit, V.: famā bella stare, Cu.: Omnis in Ascanio stat cura parentis, V.—Of plays and actors, to stand, be approved, please, take, succeed: partim vix steti, T.: Securus, cadat an stet fabula, H.— To take part, take sides, stand: contra civium perditorum dementiam a bonorum causā: a mendacio contra verum: cum Hannibale, L.: pro meā patriā, L.: vobiscum adversus barbaros, N.: pro signis, O.: pro meliore causā, Cu.: Iuppiter hac stat, stands at your side, stands by you, V.: unde ius stabat, ei (populo) victoriam dedit, on whose side, L.; cf. in Darei partibus, Cu.—Of price, with abl. of price, to stand in, come to, cost: haud scio an magno detrimento certamen staturum fuerit, L.: Polybius scribit, centum talentis eam rem Achaeis stetisse, cost the Achaeans, L.: sit argumento tibi gratis stare navem: magno stat magna potentia nobis, O.
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    stare, steti, status V
    stand, stand still, stand firm; remain, rest

    Latin-English dictionary > stō

  • 126 consisto

    con-sisto, stĭti, stĭtum, 3, v. n., to place one's self anywhere, to stand still, stand, halt, stop, make a stop (very freq. and class. in prose and poetry).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    jam hunc non ausim praeterire, quin consistam et conloquar,

    Plaut. Aul. 3, 4, 14:

    otiose nunc jam ilico hic consiste,

    Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 2:

    ubi ad ipsum veni diverticulum, constiti,

    id. Eun. 4, 2, 7; cf. Hor. S. 1, 9, 62:

    uti et viatores consistere cogant,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 5:

    neque is (Demosthenes) consistens in loco, sed inambulans atque ascensu ingrediens arduo,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 61, 261:

    si ludius constitit aut tibicen repente conticuit,

    id. Har. Resp. 11, 23; cf. id. Arch. 8, 19:

    plura scribam ad te cum constitero: nunc eram plane in medio mari,

    id. Att. 5, 12, 3: constitit nusquam primo quam ad Vada venit, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 13, 2:

    in quibus oppidis consistere praetores et conventum agere solebant,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28:

    Romae post praeturam,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 39, §

    101: ire modo ocius, interdum consistere,

    Hor. S. 1, 9, 9:

    in muro consistendi potestas erat nulli,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 6:

    omnes ordines, tota in illā contione Italia constitit,

    Cic. Sest. 50, 107:

    ad mensam consistere et ministrare,

    id. Tusc. 5, 21, 61; so,

    ad aras,

    Ov. M. 10, 274:

    ad ramos,

    id. ib. 10, 510:

    ante domum,

    id. ib. 2, 766:

    ante torum,

    id. ib. 15, 653:

    in aede,

    id. ib. 15, 674:

    in medio,

    id. ib. 10, 601; and with a simple abl.:

    limine,

    id. ib. 4, 486; 9, 397; Stat. Th. 1, 123; Verg. A. 1, 541:

    post eum,

    Quint. 1, 10, 27:

    in pedes,

    Sen. Ep. 121, 9:

    calce aliquem super ipsum debere consistere,

    trample on, Cels. 8, 14, 19.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To set, become hard or solid:

    frigore constitit Ister,

    has been frozen, Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 1; cf.

    unda,

    id. M. 9, 662: sanguis, Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 17, 38:

    alvus,

    Cato, R. R. 126; 156, 4; cf.:

    cum jam perfecte mustum deferbuit et constitit,

    Col. 12, 21, 3:

    album ex ovo, quo facilius consistat,

    Cels. 4, 20, 15.—
    2.
    Cum aliquo, to station or place one's self with some one for conversation, to stand with:

    in hoc jam loco cum altero Constitit,

    Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 31; id. Curc. 4, 2, 16 sq.:

    cum hoc consistit, hunc amplexatur,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 7, 19.—
    3.
    To take one's place, take position, assume a place or attitude for an action, etc.;

    of a musician: ut constitit,

    Suet. Ner. 21;

    of an actor: in scaenā vero postquam solus constitit,

    Phaedr. 5, 5, 13;

    of an orator: in communibus suggestis,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 59:

    Aesopus mediā subito in turbā constitit,

    Phaedr. 4, 5, 29;

    for shooting: post acer Mnestheus adducto constitit arcu,

    Verg. A. 5, 507; cf.

    of athletes, etc.,

    id. ib. 5, 426; Plin. 7, 20, 19, § 83:

    inter duas acies,

    Liv. 7, 10, 9:

    cum aliquo,

    Petr. 19, 5.—Hence,
    4.
    Milit. t. t., to halt, make a halt, take a position, to make a stand (opp. to a march, flight, or disorder):

    locus, ubi constitissent,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 13:

    qui in superiore acie constiterant,

    id. ib. 1, 24; cf.:

    in sinistrā parte acies,

    id. ib. 2, 23:

    in fluctibus,

    id. ib. 4, 24:

    sub muro,

    id. ib. 7, 48:

    juxta,

    id. ib. 2, 26 al.:

    pro opere,

    Sall. J. 92, 8:

    equites Ariovisti pari intervallo constiterunt,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 43:

    constitit utrumque agmen,

    Liv. 21, 46, 4:

    sic regii constiterant,

    id. 42, 58, 10 et saep.:

    ut reliquae (legiones) consistere non auderent,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 17:

    in locis superioribus consistere,

    id. ib. 3, 6:

    a fugā,

    Liv. 10, 36, 11:

    naves eorum nostris adversae constiterunt,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 14.—
    5.
    Jurid. t. t., to appear as accuser before a court of justice:

    cum debitoribus,

    Dig. 5, 3, 49:

    cum matre,

    Sen. Ira, 2, 7, 3:

    adversus dominos,

    Dig. 5, 1, 53.—
    6.
    Poet.:

    fert animus propius consistere,

    i. e. take a nearer view, Ov. A. A. 3, 467.—
    7.
    To have a stand as a dealer, occupy a place of business:

    ede ubi consistas,

    Juv. 3, 296:

    in tabernā,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 5 Müll.:

    IN SCHOLA,

    Inscr. Orell. 4085; cf.:

    locum consistendi Romanis in Galliā non fore,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 37; 7, 42.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., to rest, remain, stand, Lucr. 2, 332; cf. id. 2, 322:

    patiamini eo transire illius turpitudinis infamiam, ubi cetera maleficia consistunt,

    Cic. Clu. 30, 83; cf.:

    ut unde orta culpa esset, ibi poena consisteret,

    Liv. 28, 26, 3:

    ante oculos rectum pietasque pudorque constiterant,

    Ov. M. 7, 73. —
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To pause, to dwell upon, delay, stop:

    in uno nomine,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 38, § 95:

    ipsa mihi veritas manum inicit et paulisper consistere et commorari cogit,

    id. Rosc. Com. 16, 48; cf. id. de Or. 3, 31, 124:

    in singulis,

    id. Part. Or. 35, 120.— Impers. pass.:

    ista quae spectantur, ad quae consistitur,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 2, 4.—
    2.
    (Acc. to I. B. 2.) To be or remain firm, unshaken, immovable, steadfast, to be at rest, to stand one's ground, to continue, endure, subsist, be, exist:

    mente consistere,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 28, 68; so,

    neque mente nec linguā neque ore,

    id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 2:

    praeclare in forensibus causis,

    id. Or. 9, 30:

    in dicendo,

    id. Clu. 39, 108:

    verbo quidem superabis me ipso judice, re autem ne consistes quidem ullo judice,

    id. Caecin. 21, 59; cf.

    of the cause itself: quia magistratus aliquis reperiebatur, apud quem Alfeni causa consisteret,

    id. Quint. 22, 71; cf.

    also: modo ut tibi constiterit fructus otii tui,

    id. Fam. 7, 1, 1:

    in quo (viro) non modo culpa nulla, sed ne suspitio quidem potuit consistere,

    id. Rosc. Am. 52, 152; cf. id. Clu. 29, 78:

    confiteor... me consistere in meo praesidio sic, ut non fugiendi hostis sed capiendi loci causā cessisse videar,

    id. de Or. 2, 72, 294:

    vitam consistere tutam,

    to remain, continue safe, Lucr. 6, 11 Lachm. N. cr.:

    constitit in nullā qui fuit ante color,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 120:

    sunt certi denique fines, Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 107; Plin. 14, 6, 8, § 68:

    quales cum vertice celso Aëriae quercus constiterunt,

    Verg. A. 3, 679:

    nullo in loco, nullā in personā... consistunt (ista quae vires atque opes humanae vocantur),

    Val. Max. 6, 9, ext. 7: spes est hunc miserum aliquando tandem posse consistere, to take a firm stand (the figure derived from fleeing soldiers), Cic. Quint. 30, 94:

    si prohibent consistere vires,

    Ov. M. 7, 573.—
    * 3.
    Cum aliquo, to agree with: videsne igitur Zenonem tuum cum Aristone verbis consistere, re dissidere, cum Aristotele et illis re consentire, verbis discrepare, Cic. Fin. 4, 26, 72.—
    4.
    In gen., to be, exist:

    vix binos oratores laudabiles constitisse,

    Cic. Brut. 97, 333:

    sine agricultoribus nec consistere mortales nec ali posse manifestum est,

    Col. 1, praef. § 6; Varr. R. R. 3, 8 fin.:

    quadringentis centum Venerios non posse casu consistere,

    to occur, lake place, be thrown, Cic. Div. 2, 21, 48: summa studia officii inter nos certatim constiterunt, Lentul. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 34, 3: sed non in te quoque constitit idem Exitus, take or have place, Ov. M. 12, 297.—
    (β).
    With in, ex, or the simple abl. (in Quint. also with circa and inter; v. infra), to consist in or of, to depend upon:

    major pars victūs eorum in lacte, caseo, carne consistit,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 22:

    omnis per se natura duabus Constitit in rebus,

    Lucr. 1, 420:

    e quibus haec rerum summa consistat,

    id. 1, 236; so with ex, id. 1, 839; 1, 873 al.; with abl.:

    deveniunt in talis disposturas, Qualibus haec rerum consistit summa,

    id. 1, 1028; 5, 61; 5, 66:

    vita omnis in venationibus atque in studiis rei militaris consistit,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 21:

    in eo salus et vita optimi cujusque consistit,

    Cic. Phil. 3, 8, 19:

    in hoc summa judicii causaque tota consistit,

    id. Quint. 9, 32; cf. id. de Or. 1, 40, 182:

    causam belli in personā tuā,

    id. Phil. 2, 22, 53:

    in quibus vita beata,

    id. Tusc. 5, 14, 40:

    in unā honestate omne bonum,

    id. ib. 5, 14, 42:

    in nomine controversia,

    Quint. 7, 3, 7; 8, 3, 57:

    in actu rhetoricen,

    id. 2, 18, 2; 6, 3, 42:

    spes omnis consistebat Datami in se locique naturā,

    Nep. Dat. 8, 3.—With abl., Quint. 12, 10, 59:

    omnis quaestio circa res personasque consistere videtur,

    id. 3, 5, 7; 6, 3, 19:

    quaestio inter utile atque honestum consistet,

    id. 3, 8, 24. —
    5.
    As opp. to progressive motion, to come to a stand, stand still, stop, rest, take rest, cease:

    sola Ubi quiesco, omnis familiae causa consistit tibi,

    Plaut. As. 3, 1, 9:

    omnis administratio belli consistit,

    Caes. B. C. 2, 12:

    vel concidat omne caelum omnisque terra consistat necesse est,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54:

    forensium rerum labor et ambitionis occupatio constitisset,

    id. de Or. 1, 1, 1:

    usura,

    id. Att. 6, 1, 7: diarroia, id. Fam. 7, 26, 2; cf.:

    videndum, morbus an increscat, an consistat, an minuatur,

    remains unchanged, Cels. 3, 2; and:

    cursus pituitae,

    id. 6, 6:

    cum ad Trebiam terrestre constitisset bellum,

    Liv. 21, 49, 1:

    cum bellum Ligustinum ad Pisas constitisset,

    id. 35, 4, 1; 22, 32, 4:

    infractaque constitit ira,

    Ov. M. 6, 627:

    Gaius ejusque posteri in equestri ordine constitere usque ad Augusti patrem,

    Suet. Aug. 2; cf.:

    maledictum, quod intra verba constitit,

    stopped at, went no farther than, Quint. Decl. 279.
    Consisto as v.
    a. = constituo formerly stood Lucr. 6, 11; Sall. J. 49, 6; but these passages are corrected in recent editions. It is now found only Gell. 5, 10, 9, a doubtful passage, where Hertz reads: cum ad judices coniiciendae [consistendae] causae gratiā venissent.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > consisto

  • 127 zurückbleiben

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. stay behind
    2. (nicht näher kommen) keep back, stay back; zurückbleiben, bitte! im U-Bahnhof: mind (Am. stand back from) the doors, please
    3. bei Rennen, in Schule etc.: fall behind, be (lagging) behind; in der Entwicklung, geistig: be backward; hinter Erwartungen etc. zurückbleiben fall short of; zurückgeblieben
    4. als Rest, Rückstand etc.: be left; als Unfallfolge etc.: remain
    * * *
    das Zurückbleiben
    lag
    * * *
    zu|rụ̈ck|blei|ben
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (an einem Ort) to stay or remain behind; (= weiter hinten gehen) to stay (back) behind
    2) (=übrig bleiben Rest, Rückstand) to be left; (als Folge von Krankheit etc Schaden, Behinderung) to remain

    er blieb als Waise/Witwer zurück — he was left an orphan/a widower

    3) (= nicht Schritt halten, auch fig: mit Arbeitsleistung etc) to fall behind; (Uhr) to lose; (in Entwicklung) to be retarded or backward; (SPORT) to be behind
    See:
    * * *
    1) ((often with behind) to move too slowly and become left behind: We waited for the smaller children, who were lagging behind the rest.) lag
    2) (to slow down; to fall behind: I was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.) drop back
    3) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) fall behind
    4) (to remain in a place after others have left it: They all left the office at five o'clock, but he stayed behind to finish some work.) stay behind
    * * *
    zu·rück|blei·ben
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    irgendwo \zurückbleiben to stay [or remain] behind somewhere
    irgendwo \zurückbleiben to be left [behind] somewhere
    3. (nicht mithalten können) to fall behind
    [von etw dat] \zurückbleiben to remain [from sth]
    hinter etw dat \zurückbleiben to fall short of sth
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) remain or stay behind
    2) (nicht mithalten) lag behind; (fig.) fall behind

    in seiner Entwicklung zurückbleiben< child> be retarded or backward in its development

    3) (bleiben) remain

    von der Krankheit ist [bei ihm] nichts zurückgeblieben — the illness has left no lasting effects [on him]

    4) (wegbleiben) stay or keep back; s. auch zurückgeblieben
    * * *
    zurückbleiben v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. stay behind
    2. (nicht näher kommen) keep back, stay back;
    zurückbleiben, bitte! im U-Bahnhof: mind (US stand back from) the doors, please
    3. bei Rennen, in Schule etc: fall behind, be (lagging) behind; in der Entwicklung, geistig: be backward;
    hinter Erwartungen etc
    zurückbleiben fall short of; zurückgeblieben
    4. als Rest, Rückstand etc: be left; als Unfallfolge etc: remain
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) remain or stay behind
    2) (nicht mithalten) lag behind; (fig.) fall behind

    in seiner Entwicklung zurückbleiben< child> be retarded or backward in its development

    3) (bleiben) remain

    von der Krankheit ist [bei ihm] nichts zurückgeblieben — the illness has left no lasting effects [on him]

    4) (wegbleiben) stay or keep back; s. auch zurückgeblieben
    * * *
    (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
    to fall behind expr.
    to fall short expr.
    to stay behind expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > zurückbleiben

  • 128 Т-71

    В ТЕНИ PrepP Invar
    1. оставаться, бытье, держаться, находиться и т. п. - держать, оставлять и т. п. кого — ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or obj-compl with держать etc
    obj: human)) (to remain, be, be kept, keep s.o. etc) in a position, capacity etc where one or s.o. is not noticed, not conspicuous, does not attract attention etc: (remain (be, keep s.o. etc)) in the shadows (in the background) (in limited contexts) keep a low profile lie low.
    «Вы, улучшенцы, и так почти двадцать лет держали Вась-киных в тени. Теперь их время наступает» (Зиновьев 2). "After all, you improvers have kept the Vaskins in the shadows for almost twenty years. Now their time is about to come" (2a).
    Так создавались книги - одна за другой - и авторы входили в программы учебных заведений, наших и зарубежных, а редактор... пребывал в тени, был невидимкой (Мандельштам 2). This is how books were turned out, one after the other, winning their authors a place in school and university curricula, both here and abroad - while all the time,.the editors remained hidden from view in the background (2a)
    Когда под слободой Солонкой Филиппов увел офицеров, Петро остался. Смирный и тихий, постоянно пребывающий в тени, во всем умеренный, вместе с полком пришел он в Вешенскую (Шолохов 4). When Filippov went off with the other officers at Solonka, Petro stayed behind. Quiet and submissive, always keeping in the background, moderate in all things, he rode into Vyoshenskaya with the regiment (4a)
    2. оставаться, оставлять что и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: abstr) or obj-compl with оставлять ( obj: abstr)) (to remain, keep sth.) concealed, withheld, unknown (to s.o.): X остался \Т-71 - X was kept (a) secret
    X was kept under wraps X was (remained) a mystery X was (remained) veiled in secrecy
    Y оставил X \Т-71 = Y kept X a secret
    Y kept X under wraps Y veiled X in secrecy (in limited contexts) Y shed no light on X.
    ...Эта сторона жизни его (Евпраксеина) осталась совсем в тени (Войнович 4). That part of his (Evpraksein's) life had always been a total mystery (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Т-71

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