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101 meditar
v.1 to meditate, to ponder.2 to plan, to think through.* * *1 to meditate, think1 to meditate ( sobre, over), ponder* * *verb1) to meditate2) ponder* * *1.VT (=pensar) to ponder, meditate (on); [+ plan] to think out2.VI to meditate, ponder* * *1.verbo intransitivo to meditate2.meditar sobre algo — to reflect o meditate on something
meditar vt ( considerar) to think about; ( durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate on* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, meditate, mull over.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex. He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.Ex. Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.----* meditar sobre = muse (over/on/upon).* * *1.verbo intransitivo to meditate2.meditar sobre algo — to reflect o meditate on something
meditar vt ( considerar) to think about; ( durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate on* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, meditate, mull over.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.
Ex: 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex: He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.Ex: Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.* meditar sobre = muse (over/on/upon).* * *meditar [A1 ]vito meditatedespués de meditar largamente sobre el tema after reflecting o meditating on the matter for a long time■ meditarvt(considerar) to think about; (durante más tiempo) to think about, ponder, meditate onmeditó su respuesta durante unos instantes he thought about his answer for a few momentsuna decisión muy meditada a very carefully thought-out decision* * *
Multiple Entries:
meditar
meditar algo
meditar ( conjugate meditar) verbo intransitivo
to meditate;◊ meditar sobre algo to reflect o meditate on sth
verbo transitivo ( considerar) to think about;
( durante más tiempo) to ponder, meditate on;
meditar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to meditate, ponder: meditaré sobre ello, I'll think about it
' meditar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rumiar
English:
brood
- meditate
- muse
- reflect
* * *♦ vt1. [considerar] to consider, to ponder;meditó cuidadosamente su respuesta he considered o pondered his reply very carefully;estamos meditando qué hacer we are pondering over o considering what to do2. [planear] to plan, to think through♦ vi* * *I v/t ponderII v/i meditate* * *meditar vi: to meditate, to thinkmeditar sobre la vida: to contemplate lifemeditar vt1) : to think over, to consider2) : to plan, to work out* * * -
102 quieto
adj.1 quiet, quiescent.2 motionless.intj.stay, stay put.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: quietar.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin movimiento) still, motionless■ ¡estáte quieta! keep still!, don't move!2 figurado (sosegado) quiet, calm* * *(f. - quieta)adj.1) still2) quiet* * *ADJ1) [animal, persona] (=parado) still; (=inmóvil) motionless¡quieto! — [al perro] down boy!; [a un niño] keep still!, stop fidgeting!; (=sé bueno) behave yourself!
¡estáte quieto! — keep still!
estar quieto como un poste o una estatua — to stand stock-still, be as still as a statue
2) [carácter] calm, placid* * *- ta adjetivo stillestáte or quédate quieto! — keep still!
quieto! — ( a un perro) down, boy!
* * *= still, unmoving, motionless.Ex. He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.Ex. The dynamic path generation problem of robots in environments with other unmoving and moving objects is considered.Ex. In a control condition, participants recited memorized text to the research assistant who sat motionless.----* no poder estarse quieto = have + the fidgets, fidget.* permanecer quieto = stand + still.* quedarse quieto = stand + still, stand by.* * *- ta adjetivo stillestáte or quédate quieto! — keep still!
quieto! — ( a un perro) down, boy!
* * *= still, unmoving, motionless.Ex: He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.
Ex: The dynamic path generation problem of robots in environments with other unmoving and moving objects is considered.Ex: In a control condition, participants recited memorized text to the research assistant who sat motionless.* no poder estarse quieto = have + the fidgets, fidget.* permanecer quieto = stand + still.* quedarse quieto = stand + still, stand by.* * *quieto -tastill¡estáte or quédate quieto! keep still!no han parado quietos ni un momento they haven't stopped for a minute¡todo el mundo quieto! everybody freeze!, nobody move!¡las manos quietas! keep your hands to yourself!¡quieto! (a un perro) down, boy!* * *
quieto◊ -ta adjetivo
still;
¡estate quieto! keep still!
quieto,-a adjetivo
1 (sin movimiento) still: ¡estáte quieto!, don't move
2 (tranquilo, pacífico) placid, calm
' quieto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estarse
- quieta
- estar
- parar
- ser
English:
stand
- fidget
- keep
- stay
- still
* * *quieto, -a adj1. [parado] still;¡estate quieto! keep still!;¡quieto ahí! don't move!;¡las manos quietas! keep your hands to yourself!2. [tranquilo] quiet;desde que se fue el director el trabajo está quieto things have been a lot quieter at work since the boss left* * *adj still;¡estáte quieto! keep still!* * *quieto, -ta adj1) : calm, quiet2) inmóvil: still* * *quieto adj still¡estáte quieto! keep still! -
103 amo
1. amo, āvī, ātum, āre (Stamm AM, wovon auch amor u. amicus), lieben, aus Neigung od. Leidenschaft, Ggstz. odisse ( dagegen diligere = »lieben« aus Hochachtung, Ehrfurcht, Bewunderung usw., Ggstz. neglegere u. spernere; dah. steigernd bald eum a me non diligi solum, verum etiam amari, Cic. ep. 13, 47 in: bald non quo quemquam plus amem aut plus diligam etc., Ter. Eun. 96: u. verb., cum te semper amavi dilexi que, Cic. ep. 15, 7, 1), I) lieben aus Neigung, liebhaben, tu fac, quod facis, ut me ames teque amari a me scias, Cic.: alqm fraterne, Cic.: alqm mirifice, Cic.: alqm plurimum, Hieron.: fetus immoderate (v. Affen), Solin.: alqm ardenter, Plin. ep., ardentius et constantius, Suet.: alqm ex animo, singulari amore, Cic.: alqm magis quam oculos suos, Ter.: alqm plus oculis suis, Catull.: alqm corde atque animo suo, Plaut.: inter se, sich (unter einander), Cic.: corde inter se, Plaut.: inter propinquos amandus, Plin. ep.: amandos timet, quos colit violat, Sen. – dah. a) die parenth. Formel si me amas, wenn du mich lieb hast, mir zu Liebe (zu Gefallen), Cic. u.a. (s. Fritzsche Hor. sat. 1, 9, 38). – b) der beteuernde Ausdruck, ita (sic) me di (bene) ament od. amabunt, so wahr mir Gott helfe, wahrhaftig, Plaut. u. Ter.: u. ellipt., ita me Iuppiter (sc. amet od. amabit), Plaut. u. als Gruß, di te ament, Me-————gadore, grüß Gott! Plaut. – c) amare se od. ipsum, nur sich lieben, in sich verliebt-, von sich eingenommen sein, egoistisch denken (s. Sorof Cic. Tusc. 1, 111. Fritzsche Hor. sat. 2, 7, 31), Plaut. u. Cic.: u. so se ipse amans, ein Egoist, Cic.: ebenso omnia sua, für alles, was von einem selbst kommt, eingenommen sein, Quint.: u. hoc amat, dafür ist er eingenommen, Hor.: quin teque et tua amares, Hor. – d) amare alqm de od. in alqa re, od. quod etc., jmdm. für etw. sich verpflichtet fühlen, verpflichtet-, verbunden sein, Dank wissen (s. Hofmann Cic. Br. S. 124), ecquid nos amas de vicina isthac? Ter.: de raudusculo multum te amo, Cic.: in Atilii negotio te amavi, Cic.: te multum amamus, quod ea abs te diligenter parvoque curata sunt, Cic.: auch m. bl. Acc. pers., Ad. Soror, parce, amabo. Ant. Quiesco. Ad. Ergo amo te, bin dir sehr verbunden, Plaut.: Mi. Si vos tantopere istuc vultis, fiat. Aes. Bene facis; merito te amo, Ter.: u. so Credo igitur hunc me non amare (mit mir zufrieden sei). At ego me amavi (bin mit mir desto mehr zufrieden), quod mihi iam pridem usu non venit, Cic. – dah. der ellipt. Ausdr. der Umgangsspr., amabo od. amabo te (aber nie amabo vos etc.), eig. ich werde dir sehr verbunden sein (wenn du mir das sagst, tust u. dgl.), bei Bitten (= oro, quaeso, precor), sei so gut, ich bitte sehr, ich bitte schön, id, amabo, adiuta me, Ter.: amabo, quid ait?————Ter.: da mihi operam, amabo, Plaut.: fac, amabo, Ter.: cura, amabo te, Ciceronem, Cic.: amabo te, advola, Cic.: m. folg. ut od. ne u. Konj. (s. Brix Plaut. Men. 424), amabo te, ut transeas, Ter.: amare ait te multum (er läßt dich schön bitten), ut deferas etc., Plaut.: amabo te, ne assignes, Cic. – e) etw. lieben, gern haben, Gefallen an etw. finden, α) m. Acc.: amavi amorem tuum, Cic.: prout ipse amabat litteras, Nep.: ne nimis amemus vitam et ne nimis oderimus, Sen.: amans hiatus Homerici suavitatem, Gell.: hoc (diesen Ausdruck) Arruntius amare coepit (gewann lieb), Sen.: amat otia, Verg.: qui superbiam in sese amarent (an sich gut hießen), in aliis reprehenderent, Gell.: v. Lebl., amat ianua limen, bleibt gern verschlossen, Hor.: nitidos et amoenos colores amant oculi, Augustin.: Nilus amet alveum suum, bleibe in seinem Bette, Plin. pan.: id (legumen) exilem amat terram, Col.: lens amat solum tenue magis quam pingue, Plin. – v. Abstr., ea quae secundae res amant, was das Glück gewöhnlich im Gefolge hat, Sall. Iug. 31, 4. – β) m. Infin. od. Acc. u. Infin., es gern sehen, hic ames dici pater atque princeps, Hor. carm. 1, 2, 50: amabat sibi pretia maiora dici earum rerum, quae etc., Lampr. Heliog. 29, 9. – dah. amare m. Acc. u. Infin. od. bl. Infin., wie im Griech. φιλειν u. im Deutschen lieben = etw. gern tun, zu tun gewohnt sein, pflegen (vgl. Kritz Sall. Iug. 34, 1. Bentley Hor. sat.————1, 4, 87), quae ira fieri amat, was der Zorn gern tut, Sall.: e quibus unus amet quavis aspergere cunctos, Hor.: amat unus quisque sequi vitam parentum, Ambros. – bei Spät. auch (wie φιλειν u. solere) unpers. (s. Deder. Dict. 1, 3), sicut in tali re fieri amat, Dict. Cret.: ut apud deum fieri amat, Auson. – II) jmd. lieben aus Leidenschaft, sinnlich lieben, in jmd. verliebt sein, alqm, Komik., Verg. u.a.: alqam misere, Ter.: alqam amare coepisse perdite, sich sterblich in eine verlieben, Ter.: qui amat, der Geliebte, Plaut., u. quod amo, amas, amat, meine, deine, seine Geliebte, Plaut. (vgl. Brix Plaut. trin. 242): si vis amari, ama, Sen.: ut ameris, amabilis esto, Ov.: ut ameris, ama, Mart.: u. bes. absol., wie unser lieben u. im Griech. εραν = »eine Geliebte, ein Mädchen haben, = sich halten«, u. euphem. = die Freuden der Liebe genießen, Ter., Sall. u. Hor. (s. Heindorf Hor. sat. 2, 3, 250. Kritz Sall. Cat. 11, 6): amare a lenone, Plaut. – Partic., a) amāns, antis, c., s. bes. (oben S. 354). – b) amātus, a, um, α) adj., geliebt, teuer, urbs, Lucan. 1, 508: unice amatus filius, Gell. 6 (7), 5, 3. – β) subst., amātus, ī, m., der Geliebte, Gell. 16, 19, 4. – u. amāta, ae, f., die Geliebte, Liv. 30, 14, 1. Amm. 15, 4, 6; 22, 9, 15. Augustin. serm. 161, 10 u. 302, 6. – ⇒ Archaist. Fut. exact. amasso, is, int, Plaut. Cas. 1001 u. 1002; mil. 1007; Curc. 578: 2. Pers. Plur. Imperat. Pass. ameminor, Diom. gramm. (I) 353, 24.————————2. āmo, āre, s. hamo. -
104 कृ
kṛi
Ā. 2. sg. kṛishé;
impf. 2. andᅠ 3. sg. ákar, 3. sg. rarely ákat ṠBr. III, XI ;
3. du. ákartām;
pl. ákarma, ákarta ( alsoᅠ BhP. ix), ákran (aor., according to Pāṇ. 4-2, 80 Kāṡ.);
Ā. ákri RV. X, 159, 4 and 174, 4,
ákṛithās RV. V, 30, 8,
ákṛita ( RV.);
akrātām ( ṠāṇkhṠr.), ákrata ( RV. AV.):
Impv. kṛidhí ( alsoᅠ MBh. I, 5141 and BhP. VIII),
kṛitám, kṛitá;
Ā. kṛishvá, kṛidhvám;
Subj. 2. andᅠ 3. sg. kar pl. kárma, kárta andᅠ kartana, kran;
Ā. 3. sg. kṛita RV. IX, 69, 5,
3. pl. kránta RV. I, 141, 3:
Pot. kriyāma RV. X, 32, 9 ;
pr. p. P. (nom. pl.) krántas Ā. krāṇá. cl. 1. P. kárasi, kárati, kárathas, káratas, káranti;
Ā. kárase, kárate, kárāmahe:
impf. ákaram, ákaras, ákarat (aor., according to Pāṇ. 3-1, 59):
Impv. kára, káratam, káratām:
Subj. káram, kárāṇi, káras, kárat, kárāma, káran;
Ā. karāmahai;
pr. p. (f.) kárantī (Naigh.) III. cl. 5. P. kṛiṇómi, - ṇóshi, - ṇóti, kṛiṇuthás, kṛiṇmás andᅠ kṛiṇmasi, kṛiṇuthá, kṛiṇvánti;
Ā. kṛiṇvé, kṛiṇushé, kṛiṇuté, 3. du. kṛiṇvaíte RV. VI, 25, 4 ;
pl. kṛiṇmáhe, kṛiṇváte:
impf. ákṛiṇos, ákṛiṇot, ákṛiṇutam, ákṛiṇuta andᅠ - ṇotana RV. I, 110, 8,
ákṛiṇvan;
Ā. 3. sg. ákṛiṇuta pl. ákṛiṇudhvam, ákṛiṇvata:
Impv. kṛiṇú orᅠ kṛiṇuhí orᅠ kṛiṇutā́t, kṛiṇótu, kṛiṇutám, kṛiṇutā́m, 2. pl. kṛiṇutá orᅠ kṛiṇóta orᅠ kṛiṇótana, 3. pl. kṛiṇvántu;
Ā. kṛiṇushvá, kṛiṇutā́m, kṛiṇvā́thām, kṛiṇudhvám:
Subj. kṛiṇávas, - ṇávat orᅠ - ṇávāt, kṛiṇávāva, - ṇávāma, - ṇávātha, - ṇávatha, - ṇávan;
Ā. kṛiṇávai (once - ṇavā RV. X, 95, 2),
kṛiṇavase ( alsoᅠ ṠvetUp. II, 7 v.l. - ṇvase), kṛiṇavate, kṛiṇávāvahai, kṛiṇávāmahai, 3. pl. kṛiṇávanta ( RV.) orᅠ kṛiṇavante orᅠ kṛiṇvata ( RV.):
Pot. Ā. kṛiṇvītá;
pr. p. P. kṛiṇvát (f. -vatī́) Ā. kṛiṇvāṇá. IV) cl. 8. (this is the usual formation in the Brāhmaṇas;
Sūtras, andᅠ in classical Sanskṛit) P. karómi
(ep. kurmi MBh. III, 10943 R. II, 12, 33);
kurvás, kuruthás, kurutás, kurmás < kulmas in an interpolation after RV. X, 128 >,
kuruthá, kurvánti;
Ā. kurvé, etc., 3. pl. kurváte (Pāṇ. 6-4, 108-110):
impf. akaravam, akaros, akarot, akurva, etc.;
Ā. 3. sg. akuruta pl. akurvata:
Impv. kuru, karotu (in the earlier language 2. andᅠ 3. sg. kurutāt, 3. sg. alsoᅠ BhP. VI, 4, 34),
kuruta orᅠ kurutana Nir. IV, 7 ;
Ā. kurushva, kurudhvam, kurvátām:
Subj. karavāṇi, karavas, - vāt, - vāva orᅠ - vāvas (Pāṇ. 3-4, 98 Kāṡ.),
- vāma orᅠ - vāmas ( ib.), - vātha, - van;
Ā. karavai, kuruthās, karavāvahai ( TUp. ;
- he MBh. III, 10762),
karavaithe, - vaite (Pāṇ. 3-4, 95, Kāṡ),
- vāmahai (- he MBh. R. I, 18, 12):
Pot. P. kuryām Ā. kurvīya (Pāṇ. 6-4, 109 and 110) ;
pr. p. P. kurvát (f. -vatī́);
Ā. kurvāṇá:
perf. P. cakā́ra, cakártha, cakṛivá, cakṛimá, cakrá (Pāṇ. 7-2, 13) ;
Ā. cakré, cakriré;
p. cakṛivas (acc. cakrúsham RV. X, 137, 1);
Ā. cakrāṇa ( Vop.): 2nd fut. karishyáti;
Subj. 2. sg. karishyā́s RV. IV, 30, 23 ; 1st fut. kártā:
Prec. kriyāsam:
aor. P. Ved. cakaram RV. IV, 42, 6,
acakrat RV. IV, 18, 12, ácakriran RV. VIII, 6, 20 ;
Ā. 1. sg. kṛiske RV. X, 49, 7 ;
Class. akārshīt Pāṇ. 7-2, 1 Kāṡ. ;
(once akārashīt BhP. I, 10, 1);
Pass. aor. reflex. akāri andᅠ akṛita (Pāṇ. 3-1, 62 Kāṡ.):
Inf. kártum, Ved. kártave, kártavaí, kártos ( seeᅠ ss.vv.);
ind. p. kṛitvā́, Ved. kṛitvī́ < RV. > andᅠ kṛitvā́ya TS. IV, V ;
to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake RV. etc.;
to do anything for the advantage orᅠ injury of another (gen. orᅠ loc.) MBh. R. etc.;
to execute, carry out (as an order orᅠ command) ib. ;
to manufacture, prepare, work at, elaborate, build ib. ;
to form orᅠ construct one thing out of another (abl. orᅠ instr.) R. I, 2, 44 Hit. etc.. ;
to employ, use, make use of (instr.) ṠvetUp. Mn. X, 91 MBh. etc.. ;
to compose, describe R. I ;
to cultivate Yājñ. II, 158 (cf. Mn. X, 114);
to accomplish any period, bring to completion, spend
(e.g.. varshāṇidaṡacakruḥ, « they spent ten years» MBh. XV, 6 ;
kshaṇaṉkuru, « wait a moment» MBh. ;
cf. kritakshaṇa);
to place, put, lay, bring, lead, take hold of (acc. orᅠ loc. orᅠ instr. e.g.. ardháṉ-kṛi, to take to one's own side orᅠ party, cause to share in (gen.;
seeᅠ 2. ardhá);
haste orᅠ pāṇau-kṛi, to take by the hand, marry Pāṇ. 1-4, 77 ;
hṛidayena-kṛi, to place in one's heart, love Mṛicch. ;
hṛidi-kṛi, to take to heart, mind, think over, consider Rājat. V, 313 ;
manasi-kṛi id. R. II, 64, 8 Hcar. ;
to determine, purpose <ind. p. - sikṛitvā orᅠ - si-kṛitya> Pāṇ. 1-4, 75 ;
vaṡe-kṛi, to place in subjection, become master of Mn. II, 100);
to direct the thoughts, mind, etc. ( mánas RV. Mn. MBh. etc.. ;
orᅠ buddhim Nal. XXVI, 10 orᅠ matim MBh. R. orᅠ bhāvam < ib. >, etc.)
towards any object, turn the attention to, resolve upon, determine on
(loc. dat. inf., orᅠ a sentence with iti e.g.. māṡokemanaḥkṛithāḥ,
do not turn your mind to grief Nal. XIV, 22 ;
gamanāyamatiṉcakre, he resolved upon going R. I, 9, 55 ;
alābuṉsamutsrashṭuṉmanaṡcakre, he resolved to create a gourd MBh. III, 8844 ;
drashṭātavâ̱smî ̱timatiṉcakāra, he determined to seeᅠ him MBh. III, 12335);
to think of (acc.) R. I, 21, 14 ;
to make, render (with two acc. e.g.. ādityaṉkāshṭhāmakurvata, they made the sun their goal AitBr. IV, 7) RV. ṠBr. etc.;
to procure for another, bestow, grant (with gen. orᅠ loc.) RV. VS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
Ā. to procure for one's self, appropriate, assume ṠBr. BṛĀrUp. Mn. VII, 10 etc.. ;
to give aid, help any one to get anything (dat.) RV. VS. ;
to make liable to (dat.) RV. III, 41, 6 ṠBr. IV ;
to injure, violate (e.g.. kanyāṉ-kṛi, to violate a maiden) Mn. VIII, 367 and 369 ;
to appoint, institute ChUp. Mn. ;
to give an order, commission Mn. R. II, 2, 8 ;
to cause to get rid of, free from (abl. orᅠ - tas) Pāṇ. 5-4, 49 Kāṡ. ;
to begin (e.g.. cakreṡobhayitumpurīm, they began to adorn the city) R. II, 6, 10 ;
to proceed, act, put in practice VS. ṠBr. AitBr. etc.;
to worship, sacrifice RV. ṠBr. Mn. III, 210 ;
to make a sound ( svaram orᅠ ṡabdam) MBh. III, 11718 Pāṇ. 4-4, 34 Hit.),
utter, pronounce (often ifc. with the sounds phaṭ, phut, bhāṇ, váshaṭ, svadhā́, svā́hā, hiṉ), pronounce any formula (Mn. II, 74 and XI, 33) ;
(with numeral adverbs ending in dhā) to divide, separate orᅠ break up into parts (e.g.. dvidhā-kṛi, to divide into two parts, ind. p. dvidhākṛitvā orᅠ dvidhā-kṛitya orᅠ - kāram Pāṇ. 3-4, 62 ;
sahasradhā-kṛi, to break into a thousand pieces);
(with adverbs ending in vat) to make like orᅠ similar, consider equivalent (e.g.. rājyaṉtṛiṇa-vatkṛitvā, valuing the kingdom like a straw Vet.);
(with adverbs ending in sāt)
to reduce anything to, cause to become, make subject
( seeᅠ ātma-sāt, bhasma-sāt) Pāṇ. 5-4, 52ff. ;
The above senses of kṛi may be variously modified orᅠ almost infinitely extended according to the noun with which this root is connected, as in the following examples:
sakhyaṉ-kṛi, to contract friendship with;
pūjāṉ-kṛi, to honour;
rājyaṉ-kṛi, to reign;
snehaṉ-kṛi, to show affection;
ājñāṉ orᅠ nideṡaṉ orᅠ ṡāsanaṉ orᅠ kāmaṉ orᅠ yācanāṉ orᅠ vacaḥ orᅠ vacanaṉ orᅠ vākyaṉ-kṛi, to perform any one's command orᅠ wish orᅠ request etc.;
dharmaṉ-kṛi, to do one's duty Mn. VII, 136 ;
nakhāni-kṛi, « to clean one's nails» seeᅠ kṛita-nakha;
udakaṉ Mn. Yājñ. R. Daṡ. orᅠ salilaṉ R. I, 44, 49 kṛi, to offer a libation of Water to the dead;
to perform ablutions;
astrāṇi-kṛi, to practise the use of weapons MBh. III, 11824 ;
darduraṉ-kṛi, to breathe the flute Pāṇ. 4-4, 34 ;
daṇḍaṉ-kṛi, to inflict punishment etc. Vet. ;
kālaṉ-kṛi, to bring one's time to an end i.e. to die;
ciraṉ-kṛi, to be long in doing anything, delay;
manasā (for - si seeᅠ above) kṛi, to place in one's mind, think of, meditate MBh. ;
ṡirasā-kṛi, to place on one's the head;
mūrdhnā-kṛi, to place on one's head, obey, honour
Very rarely in Veda AV. XVIII, 2, 27,
but commonly in the Brāhmaṇas, Sūtras,
andᅠ especially in classical Sanskṛit the perf.
forms cakāra andᅠ cakre auxiliarily used to form the periphrastical perfect of verbs, especially of causatives e.g.. āsāṉcakre, « he sat down» ;
gamayā́ṉcakāra, « he caused to go» < seeᅠ Pāṇ. 3-1, 40 ;
in Veda some other forms of kṛi are used in a similar way, viz. pr. karoti ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
impf. akar MaitrS. and Kāṭh. ;
3. pl. akran MaitrS. and TBr. ;
Prec. kriyāt MaitrS. ( seeᅠ Pāṇ. 3-1, 42);
according to Pāṇ. 3-1, 41, alsoᅠ karotu with vid>
Caus. kārayati, - te,
to cause to act orᅠ do, cause another to perform, have anything made orᅠ done by another
(double acc. instr. andᅠ acc. < seeᅠ Pāṇ. 1-4, 53 >
e.g.. sabhāṉkāritavān, he caused an assembly to be made Hit. ;
rāja-darṡanaṉmāṉkāraya, cause me to have an audience of the king;
vāṇijyaṉkārayedvaiṡyam, he ought to cause the Vaiṡya to engage in trade Mn. VIII, 410 ;
naṡakshyāmikiṉcitkārayituṉtvayā, I shall not be able to have anything done by thee MBh. II, 6);
to cause to manufacture orᅠ form orᅠ cultivate Lāṭy. Yājñ. II, 158 MBh. etc.. ;
to cause to place orᅠ put, have anything placed, put upon, etc.
(e.g.. taṉcitrapaṭaṉvāsa-gṛihebhittāvakārayat,
he had the picture placed on the wall in his house Kathās. V, 30) Mn. VIII, 251. ;
Sometimes the Caus. of kṛi is used for the simple verb orᅠ without a causal signification
(e.g.. padaṉkārayati, he pronounces a word Pāṇ. 1-3, 71 Kāṡ. ;
mithyāk-, he pronounces wrongly ib. ;
kaikeyīmanurājānaṉkāraya, treat orᅠ deal with Kaikeyī as the king does R. II, 58, 16):
Desid. cíkīrshati (aor. 2. sg. acikīrshīs ṠBr. III), ep. alsoᅠ - te, to wish to make orᅠ do, intend to do, design, intend, begin, strive after AV. XII, 4, 19 ṠBr. KātyṠr. Mn. etc.. ;
to wish to sacrifice orᅠ worship AV. V, 8, 3:
Intens. 3. pl. karikrati (pr. p. kárikrat seeᅠ Naigh. II, 1 and Pāṇ. 7-4, 65),
to do repeatedly RV. AV. TS. ;
Class. carkarti orᅠ carikarti orᅠ carīkarti Pāṇ. 7-4, 92 Kāṡ.,
alsoᅠ carkarīti orᅠ carikarīti orᅠ carīkarīti orᅠ cekrīyate < ib. Sch. Vop. >;
+ cf. Hib. caraim, « I perform, execute» ;
ceard, « an art, trade, business, function» ;
sucridh, « easy» ;
Old Germ. karawan, « to prepare» ;
Mod. Germ. gar, « prepared (as food)» ;
Lat. creo, ceremonia;
κραίνω, κρόνος
2) cl. 3. P. p. cakrát (Pot. 2. sg. cakriyās;
aor. 1. sg. akārsham AV. VII, 7, 1 orᅠ akārisham RV. IV, 39, 6),
to make mention of, praise, speak highly of (gen.) RV. AV.:
Intens. (1. sg. carkarmi, 1. pl. carkirāma, 3. pl. carkiran;
Impv. 2. sg. carkṛitā́t andᅠ carkṛidhi;
aor. 3. sg. Ā. cárkṛishe) id. RV. AV. (cf. kārú, kīrí, kīrtí.)
3) to injure, etc. seeᅠ 2. kṛī
to make the sound kharaṭa Pāṇ. 5-4, 57 Kāṡ. ;
P. - karoti, to make straight ib.
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105 baby-sit
['beɪbɪsɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - sat) fare da babysitter a, badare a2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - sat) fare il, la babysitter* * *verb (to remain in a house to look after a child while its parents are out: She baby-sits for her friends every Saturday.) fare la baby-sitter* * *['beɪbɪsɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - sat) fare da babysitter a, badare a2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - sat) fare il, la babysitter -
106 sit
[sit]present participle - sitting; verb1) (to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated: He likes sitting on the floor; They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.) sedět; posadit2) (to lie or rest; to have a certain position: The parcel is sitting on the table.) ležet3) ((with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc): He sat on several committees.) zasedat4) ((of birds) to perch: An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.) sedět5) (to undergo (an examination).) podstoupit6) (to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken: She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.) sedět7) ((of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session: Parliament sits from now until Christmas.) zasedat•- sitter- sitting
- sit-in
- sitting-room
- sitting target
- sitting duck
- sit back
- sit down
- sit out
- sit tight
- sit up* * *• sedět• sit/sat/sat -
107 sъsàti
sъsàti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `suck'Old Church Slavic:Russian:sosát' `suck' [verb], sosú [1sg], sosët [3sg];Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:ssać `suck' [verb], ssę [1sg]Serbo-Croatian:sȁti `suck' [verb], sȇm [1sg]Slovene:sǝsáti `suck' [verb], sǝsȃm [1sg]Latvian:sùkt `suck' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: sm-suḱ-Other cognates:OIc. súga `suck' [verb] -
108 back
back [bæk]vers l'arrière ⇒ 1 (a) re + verbe ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (c) de derrière ⇒ 2 (a) arrière ⇒ 2 (a), 3 (g) dos ⇒ 3 (a)-(c), 3 (e), 3 (f) fond ⇒ 3 (d) reculer ⇒ 4 (a), 5 (a) financer ⇒ 4 (b) parier sur ⇒ 4 (c)1 adverb(a) (towards the rear) vers l'arrière, en arrière;∎ he stepped back il a reculé d'un pas, il a fait un pas en arrière;∎ I pushed back my chair j'ai reculé ma chaise;∎ she tied her hair back elle a attaché ses cheveux;∎ he glanced back il a regardé derrière lui;∎ house set or standing back from the road maison écartée du chemin ou en retrait∎ to come back revenir;∎ to go back (return) retourner;∎ to go or turn back (retrace footsteps) rebrousser chemin;∎ we went back home nous sommes rentrés (à la maison);∎ my headache's back j'ai de nouveau mal à la tête, mon mal de tête a recommencé;∎ they'll be back on Monday ils rentrent ou ils seront de retour lundi;∎ I'll be right back je reviens tout de suite;∎ I'll be back (threat) vous me reverrez;∎ we expect him back tomorrow il doit rentrer demain;∎ as soon as you get back dès votre retour;∎ is he back at work? a-t-il repris le travail?;∎ he's just back from Moscow il arrive ou rentre de Moscou;∎ we went to town and back nous avons fait un saut en ville;∎ he went to his aunt's and back il a fait l'aller et retour chez sa tante;∎ the trip to Madrid and back takes three hours il faut trois heures pour aller à Madrid et revenir;∎ meanwhile, back in Washington entre-temps, à Washington;∎ back home, there's no school on Saturdays chez moi ou nous, il n'y a pas d'école le samedi;∎ Commerce the back-to-school sales les soldes fpl de la rentrée∎ she wants her children back elle veut qu'on lui rende ses enfants;∎ he went back to sleep il s'est rendormi;∎ business soon got back to normal les affaires ont vite repris leur cours normal;∎ miniskirts are coming back (in fashion) les minijupes reviennent à la mode∎ six pages back six pages plus haut;∎ back in the 17th century au 17ème siècle;∎ as far back as I can remember d'aussi loin que je m'en souvienne;∎ back in November déjà au mois de novembre;∎ familiar ten years back il y a dix ans□(e) (in reply, in return)∎ you should ask for your money back vous devriez demander un remboursement ou qu'on vous rembourse;∎ I hit him back je lui ai rendu son coup;∎ if you kick me I'll kick you back si tu me donnes un coup de pied, je te le rendrai;∎ she smiled back at him elle lui a répondu par un sourire;∎ to write back répondre (par écrit);∎ to get one's own back (on sb) prendre sa revanche (sur qn);∎ that's her way of getting back at you c'est sa façon de prendre sa revanche sur toi(a) (rear → door, garden) de derrière; (→ wheel) arrière (inv); (→ seat) arrière (inv), de derrière;∎ the back legs of a horse les pattes fpl arrière d'un cheval;∎ back entrance entrée f située à l'arrière;∎ the back room is the quietest la pièce qui donne sur l'arrière est la plus calme;∎ the back page of the newspaper la dernière page du journal;∎ to put sth on the back burner remettre qch à plus tard(b) (quiet → lane, road) écarté, isolé3 noun(a) (part of body) dos m;∎ back pain mal m de dos;∎ to have a back problem avoir des problèmes de dos;∎ she carried her baby on her back elle portait son bébé sur son dos;∎ I fell flat on my back je suis tombé à la renverse ou sur le dos;∎ we lay on our backs nous étions allongés sur le dos;∎ my back aches j'ai mal au dos;∎ the cat arched its back le chat a fait le gros dos;∎ I only saw them from the back je ne les ai vus que de dos;∎ she sat with her back to the window elle était assise le dos tourné à la fenêtre;∎ sitting with one's back to the light assis à contre-jour;∎ he was sitting with his back to the wall il était assis, dos au mur;∎ figurative to have one's back to the wall être au pied du mur;∎ to turn one's back on sb tourner le dos à qn; figurative abandonner qn;∎ when my back was turned quand j'avais le dos tourné;∎ you had your back to me tu me tournais le dos;∎ they have the police at their backs (in support) ils ont la police avec eux; (in pursuit) ils ont la police à leurs trousses;∎ with an army at his back (supporting him) soutenu par une armée;∎ to do sth behind sb's back faire qch dans le dos de qn;∎ he laughs at you behind your back il se moque de vous quand vous avez le dos tourné ou dans votre dos;∎ to talk about sb behind their back dire du mal de qn dans son dos;∎ the decision was taken behind my back la décision a été prise derrière mon dos;∎ he went behind my back to the boss il est allé voir le patron derrière mon dos ou à mon insu;∎ to be flat on one's back (bedridden) être alité ou cloué au lit;∎ familiar get off my back! fiche-moi la paix!;∎ mind your backs! attention, s'il vous plaît!;∎ the rich live off the backs of the poor les riches vivent sur le dos des pauvres;∎ to put sb's back up énerver qn;∎ to put one's back into sth mettre toute son énergie dans qch;∎ familiar that's it, put your back into it! allez, un peu de nerf!;∎ to put one's back out se faire mal au dos;∎ I'll be glad to see the back of her je serai content de la voir partir ou d'être débarrassé d'elle(b) (part opposite the front → gen) dos m, derrière m; (→ of coat, shirt, door) dos m; (→ of vehicle, building, head) arrière m; (→ of train) queue f; (→ of book) fin f;∎ to sit in the back (of car) monter à l'arrière;∎ to sit at the back (of bus) s'asseoir à l'arrière;∎ the carriage at the back of the train la voiture en queue de ou du train;∎ at the back of the book à la fin du livre;∎ the garden is out or round the back le jardin se trouve derrière la maison;∎ the dress fastens at the back or American in back la robe s'agrafe dans le dos;∎ there was an advert on the back of the bus il y avait une publicité à l'arrière du bus;∎ familiar she's got a face like the back of a bus elle est moche comme un pou(c) (other side → of hand, spoon, envelope) dos m; (→ of carpet, coin, medal) revers m; (→ of fabric) envers m; (→ of page) verso m; Finance (→ of cheque) dos m, verso m;∎ I know this town like the back of my hand je connais cette ville comme ma poche;∎ familiar you'll feel the back of my hand in a minute! tu vas en prendre une!(d) (farthest from the front → of cupboard, room, stage) fond m;∎ back of the mouth arrière-bouche f;∎ back of the throat arrière-gorge f;∎ we'd like a table at the or in the very back nous voudrions une table tout au fond;∎ familiar in the back of beyond en pleine brousse, au diable vauvert;∎ it was always there at the back of his mind that… l'idée ne le quittait pas que…;∎ it's something to keep at the back of your mind c'est quelque chose à ne pas oublier;∎ I've had it or it's been at the back of my mind for ages j'y pense depuis longtemps, ça fait longtemps que ça me travaille(f) (of chair) dos m, dossier m∎ (full) back arrière m;∎ right/left back arrière m droit/gauche∎ I backed the car into the garage j'ai mis la voiture dans le garage en marche arrière;∎ she backed him into the next room elle l'a fait reculer dans la pièce d'à côté(b) Commerce (support financially → company, venture) financer, commanditer; Finance (→ loan) garantir;∎ Finance to back a bill avaliser ou endosser un effet(c) (encourage → efforts, person, venture) encourager, appuyer, soutenir; Politics (→ candidate, bill) soutenir;∎ we backed her in her fight against racism nous l'avons soutenue dans sa lutte contre le racisme;∎ Sport to back a winner (horse, team) parier ou miser sur un gagnant; Finance & Commerce (company, stock) bien placer son argent; figurative jouer la bonne carte;∎ figurative to back the wrong horse parier ou miser sur le mauvais cheval(e) Textiles (strengthen, provide backing for → curtain, material) doubler; (→ picture, paper) renforcer∎ the car backed into the driveway la voiture est entrée en marche arrière dans l'allée;∎ I backed into my neighbour's car je suis rentré dans la voiture de mon voisin en reculant;∎ I backed into a corner je me suis retiré dans un coin∎ to go back and forth (person) faire des allées et venues; (machine, piston) faire un mouvement de va-et-vient;∎ his eyes darted back and forth il regardait de droite à gauchedevant derrière, à l'envers;∎ you've got your pullover on back to front tu as mis ton pull devant derrièreAmerican derrière►► Technology back boiler = ballon d'eau chaude situé derrière un foyer;Press back copy vieux numéro m;Australian & New Zealand back country campagne f, arrière-pays m inv;∎ figurative to get in through or by the back door être pistonné;∎ the back end of the year l'arrière-saison;Linguistics back formation dérivation f régressive;American back haul = trajet de retour d'un camion;Finance back interest arrérages mpl, intérêts mpl arriérés;Press back issue vieux numéro m;Golf the back nine les neuf derniers trous mpl;Press back number vieux numéro m;Banking back office back-office m;back office staff personnels mpl de back-office;Commerce back orders commandes fpl en souffrance;back page dernière page f;Football back pass passe f en retrait;back pay rappel m de salaire;back rent arriéré m de loyer;back road petite route f;back room (in house) pièce f de derrière; (in shop) arrière-boutique f; (for research) laboratoire m de recherche secret;back seat siège m arrière;back shift (people) = équipe du soir;∎ I hate the back shift je déteste être du soir;∎ to work or be on the back shift être (de l'équipe) du soir;Linguistics back slang ≃ verlan m;back straight ligne f (droite) d'en face;back street petite rue f;∎ I grew up in the back streets of Chicago j'ai été élevé dans les mauvais quartiers de Chicago;Horseracing back stretch (on race course) ligne f d'en face;Finance back taxes arriéré m d'impôts∎ she backed away from him elle a reculé devant lui;∎ figurative they have backed away from making a decision ils se sont abstenus de prendre une décision(accept defeat → in argument) admettre qu'on est dans son tort; (→ in conflict) faire marche arrière;∎ he finally backed down on the issue of membership il a fini par céder sur la question de l'adhésion(a) (withdraw) reculer;(b) American (accept defeat → in argument) admettre qu'on est dans son tort; (→ in conflict) faire marche arrière(have back facing towards) donner sur (à l'arrière);∎ the house backs onto the river l'arrière de la maison donne sur la rivière∎ don't back out now! ne faites pas marche arrière maintenant!;∎ they backed out of the deal ils se sont retirés de l'affaire;∎ to back out of a contract se rétracter ou se retirer d'un contrat;∎ he's trying to back out (of it) il voudrait se dédire➲ back up∎ to back sb up in an argument donner raison à qn;∎ her story is backed up by eye witnesses sa version des faits est confirmée par des témoins oculaires;∎ he backed this up with a few facts il a étayé ça avec quelques faits∎ traffic is backed up for 5 miles ≃ il y a un embouteillage sur 8 kmComputing sauvegarder -
109 met
Синонимический ряд:1. discovered (adj.) detected; discovered; encountered; found; located; no longer lost; rescued; retrieved; unearthed2. answered (verb) answered; filled; fulfilled; satisfied3. bounded (verb) abutted; adjoined; bordered; bounded; butted; juxtaposed; neighboured; verged4. closed (verb) assembled; closed; clustered; collected; congregated; gathered; get together; grouped; mustered5. convened (verb) convened; opened; sat6. converged (verb) concentrated; converged; focused7. engaged (verb) affronted; confronted; encountered; engaged; faced; run into; took on/taken on8. equaled or equalled (verb) equaled or equalled; equalled; matched; measured up; rivaled or rivalled; tied; touched9. greeted (verb) greeted; react to; respond to10. happened (verb) bumped; chanced; happened; hit; lighted or lit; stumbled; tumbled -
110 contemno
con-temno, tempsī, temptum, ere (in Hdschrn. u. Ausgg. auch contempno geschr., s. Wagner Orthogr. Verg. p. 422. Osann Cic. de rep. 1, 31. p. 75), einen Ggstd. als für uns wertlos od. unbedeutend gleichgültig od. geringschätzig behandeln = nicht beachten, zurücksetzen, hintansetzen, gleichgültig beiseitesetzen oder liegen lassen, etwas gleichgültig hinnehmen, gleichgültig über etw. hinwegsehen od. hinweggehen, sich über etw. hinwegsetzen, sich aus etw. od. jmd. nichts machen, zuw. auch = jmdm. od. einer Sache (einer Gefahr usw.) trotzen, Trotz od. die Stirn bieten (s. Thiel Verg. Aen. 3, 77. Heinrich Iuven. 5, 102), u. nur in diesem Sinne = verachten (Ggstz. cupidissime petere, vehementer expetere; admirari, revereri, suspicere; timere, metuere, pertimescere; auch laudare, efferre, extollere laudibus; oft verb. contemnere et [od. ac ] despicere, despicere contemnereque, despicere et contemnere, contemnere et pro nihilo ducere), I) im allg.: α) m. Acc.: αα) v. Pers., teils lebl. Objj., casus humanos, Cic.: consilium suum, Ter.: dolorem, Sen., u. verb. c. et despicere dolores, Cic.: fortunam, Sen.: Catlinae gladios, Cic.: Antoni gladios, Iuven.: iussa vestra, Sall.: Lycurgi leges, Cic.: metuenda, Cic.: morbum initio, Nep.: mortem, Cic. u. Sen.: pro patria mortem, Cic.: paucitatem eorum, Liv.: paucitatem hostis, Curt.: paupertatem, Sen.: tantam pecuniam, Val. Max.: religiones (Ggstz. timere religiones), Cic.: verba, Sall.: vitam, Mart. u. Val. Max.: voluptatem c. et reicere, Cic. – teils leb. Wesen, hanc familiam, Anton. in Cic. ep.: multitudinem, plebem, Liv.: Othonem, Hor.: omnia audentem c. (Ggstz. nihil temere agentem metuere), Liv.: istos omnes deridere atque c., qui etc., Cic.: non omnes eos contemnunt, de quibus male existimant, Cic.: im Passiv, contemni se (sich zurückgesetzt) putant, despici, illudi (von den Greisen), Cic.: contemnēre (d.i. contemneris), miser, Hor. sat. 2, 3, 14. – m. Ang. wie? durch Advv. od. durch Abl., praeclare res humanas, Cic.: mortem tantopere, ut etc., Cic.: non usque eo rem publicam despicere atque c., ut etc., Cic.: c. magno animo iacturam, Curt. – c. sic nostros, ut etc., Caes.: alqm valde c., Cic.: deos tantopere, ut etc., Suet. – m. in (an, bei) u. Abl., paucitatem in hoste, Curt. 3, 3 (8), 28. – m. Abl. (mit, durch), nullas aras fletibus suis, für seine Tränen zu gering halten, Prop. 1, 4, 23: nec (Batavi) tributis contemnuntur, werden durch keinen Zins erniedrigt, Tac. Germ. 29, 2. – m. ex (infolge) u. Abl., reliqua ex collatione (im Vergleich [mit der Tugend]) facile est conterere atque contemnere, Cic. Tusc. 5, 85: ebenso m. bl. Abl. (infolge, nach), Isocrates videtur testimonio (nach dem Z.) Platonis aliorum iudicia contemnere debere, Cic. or. 41; so auch Cic. Cat. 2, 5. – mit prae (vor = im Vergleich mit) u. Abl., Romam... prae sua Capua irridere atque c., Cic.: hic ego illum contempsi prae me, Ter.: c. cantus Apollineos prae se, Ov. – ββ) von personif. lebl. Subjj.: contemnere ventos assuescant (arbores), Verg.: nondum caeruleas pinus contempserat undas, Tibull. – β) m. folg. Infin.: c. coronari, Hor.: augeri triumpho, Flor.: mori, Sen. poët.: ad illum venire, Spart.: respondere, Apul. – γ) mit folg. Acc. u. Infin., ut ipsum vinci contemnerent, sich nichts daraus machten, daß usw., Cic. ep. 15, 15, 2. – δ) absol.: primo contemnere et neglegere coepit, Cic.: iudex contemnat, admiretur, Cic.: tua transibit contemnens (gleichgültig) ossa viator, Prop. – II) insbes.: a) sich verächtlich über etwas äußern, etw. verächtlich machen, verspotten, Adherbalis dicta (Ggstz. Iugurthae virtutem laudibus extollere), Sall. Iug. 15, 2: L. Murenae genus (Ggstz. efferre suum genus), Cic. Mur. 15: non ullam artem doctrinamve, Cic. de or. 1, 79 (vgl. 3, 59): ut quidam memoratur populi contemnere voces sic solitus, Hor. sat. 1, 1, 65: neque enim refutanda tantum, quae ex contrario dicuntur, sed contemnenda, elevanda etc., Quint. 6, 4, 10. – b) c. se, sich gering (bescheiden) anschlagen (Ggstz. sibi satis placere), Plaut. mil. 1236; trin. 323. – gew. se non c., von sich nicht gering denken, sich nicht wegwerfen, Selbstgefühl besitzen, Granius autem non c. se et reges odisse superbos, Lucil. fr.: neminem se plebeium contempturum, si contemni desissent, Liv.: tamen senatus ipse se non contemnit, Cic. – c) Partiz. Fut. Pass. contemnendus, a, um, mit Gleichgültigkeit od. Geringschätzung zu behandeln, nicht beachtenswert, der Beachtung unwert, gew. in negativen Sätzen, v. lebl. Subjj., haec sunt levia et potius contemnenda, Nep.: defensiones non contemnendae saneque tolerabiles, Cic.: m. Dat. (wem?), crimen haud c. philosopho, Apul. apol. 7. p. 10, 16 Kr. – v. Pers., Asiaticorum rhetorum principes minime meā sententiā contemnendi, Cic.: manus non c., Suet. – mit Abl. (deutsch = von seiten), copiae neque numero... neque usu rei militaris c., Caes.: Asiatici oratores non c. nec celeritate nec copiā, Cic. – / PAdi., contemptus, a, um, s. bes.
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111 cura
cūra, ae, f. (arch. coira aus *coisa; vgl. pälign. coisatens »curaverunt«), das Sichangelegenseinlassen = die Sorge, I) = επιμέλεια, die Sorge, Fürsorge, 1) im allg., die angelegentliche Bemühung, das angelegentliche Bestreben, die Sorgfalt, das Interesse, die Teilnahme, die Beachtung, Rücksichtnahme, die Aufmerksamkeit, das Augenmerk, die Achtsamkeit (Ggstz. neglegentia; oft verb. cura et diligentia, cura ac diligentia, cura diligentiaque, tutela atque cura, opera curaque, cura atque opera, studium curaque, cura et cogitatio, cogitatio curaque, cura et od. ac labor), cura acris, Quint., acris cura diligentiaque, Cic.: intenta (intentior, intentissima), Liv.: magna (maior, maxima), Quint.: non mediocris, Planc. in Cic. ep.: minor, Quint.: nimia, Quint.: c. publica (die S. für das allgemeine Wohl), Ggstz. c. privata, Liv. – cum cura, zB. saucios reficere, Liv.: omnes milites sepelire, Curt.: omnia speculari, Liv.: so auch cum magna cura, zB. parare omnia, Sall.: magna cum cura atque diligentia, zB. scribere alqd, Cic.: cum maxima cura, zB. ultum ire iniurias, Sall.: summa cum cura, zB. exsequi alqd, Liv.: non sine cura, zB. rem administrant, Sall.: finis vitae extraneis non sine cura fuit, fand Teilnahme bei den Ausw., Tac. – u. sine cura deûm evenire (sich ereignen), Tac. (vgl. Heraei stud. crit. p. 73). – u. bl. magnā curā, zB. alere equum, Suet.: ea non maiore curā praecepta ab ducibus sunt quam ab militibus observata, Liv. - m. obj. Genet., agrorum nimia c. (allzu großes Interesse am Landbau) et sollicitior rei familiaris diligentia, Quint.: c. sui, für sich, für die Selbsterhaltung, Sen.: cura rei publicae, Interesse am St., Cic. u. Sall.: legum, Beachtung, Beobachtung der G., Quint.: c. rerum, verborum, sorgfältige Wahl, Quint.: c. bonarum rerum, c. humanarum rerum, Interesse, Teilnahme an usw., Sall.: rerum alienarum cura (zB. difficilis est), Cic.: assidua et perpetua c. salutis tuae, Cic. – cura habendi, Habsucht (πλεονεξία), Phaedr.: cura diversa sciscitandi, Tac.: cura colendi, S. in der Pflege, sorgfältige Pflege (des Gartens), Verg.: singularis cura (Schonung) frugum, agrorum, hominum, urbium, Vell. – m. de (in betreff) u. Abl., studium tuum curaque de salute mea nullā me novā voluptate affecit, Brut. in Cic. ep.: gratissima est mihi tua cura de illo meo primo et maximo mandato, Cic. – m. pro u. Abl., divina pro nobis cura, Augustin. conf. 7, 19 in. (vgl. unten curam agere pro etc. u. est cura pro etc.). – m. Verben, abicere curam (Interesse an) rei publicae, Cic., od. omnem suam curam de re publica, Cic. – adhibere curam in capris et ovibus parandis (Ggstz. neglegentem esse in amicis eligendis), Cic.: adhibere magnam curam diligentiamque in valetudine sua tuenda, Nep.: de sacerdotio tuo quantum curam ad-hibuerim, cognosce ex iis litteris, quas etc., Cic.: non mediocris adhibenda mihi est cura, ut etc., Planc. in Cic. ep. – agere curam alcis rei od. alcis u. de alqa re od. de alqo od. pro alqo, für etw. od. jmd. Sorge od. Fürsorge tragen, an etw, od. jmd. Interesse nehmen, sich um etw. od. jmd. bekümmern, sich etw. angelegen sein lassen (s. Burm. u. Ruhnk. Ov. her. 12, 302), zB. curam corporis diligentissime, Sen.: curam libertatis, Sall.: curam humanarum rerum (v. den Göttern), Plin. u. Quint.: curam sui, Sen.: curam civium, Liv.: curam pro nobis hospitis, uxor, agas, Ov.: curam de Samnitibus, non de se, Liv. – avocare curam alcis, die Aufm. jmds. abziehen, jmd. zerstreuen, Col. – capit alcis animum cura sacrorum et caerimoniarum, Liv. – conferre magnam curam in alcis salutem diligentiamque, Cic.: conferre omnem suam curam atque operam ad philosophiam, Cic. – cosumere in alcis salute omnem suum laborem, omnem operam, curam, studium, Cic.: istorum in dialecticis omnis cura consumitur, Cic. – defungi (loswerden) eā curā, Liv. – desiderare (erfordern) acrem curam diligentiamque, Cic. – curam hanc dimittere, Ov.: non dimittere istam curam, Cic.: dimittere omnem curam suorum, sich um die Seinigen gar nicht weiter bekümmern, Suet. – distendere alcis curam, jmds. Sorgfalt nach allen Seiten in Anspruch nehmen, jmd. gehörig beschäftigen, Col. 8, 2, 7 u. 12, 46, 1 (versch. von curas distendere, s. no. II, 1). – est cura alcis, m. pro u. Abl., publica cura est pro moenibus istis, Ov.: m. ut u. Konj., medici cura esse debet, ut etc., Cels.: m. ne u. Konj., haec mea cura est, ne quid tu perdas, Hor.: una erat cura, ne inultus occĭderet, nur darauf war sein Augenmerk gerichtet, daß er nicht usw., Curt. – est alqs cura alci od. alcis, cura pii dis sunt (Riese cura deûm di sunt) et qui coluere, coluntur, Ov. met. 8, 724 (715). – est alci cura alcis rei od. alcis, es trägt jmd. Sorge für etw. od. einen, nimmt Interesse an etw., richtet sein Augenmerk auf etw., bekümmert sich um etw. od. jmb., zB. Romanis interim arcis Tarentinae praesidiique, quod ibi obsideretur, cura est, Liv.: quodsi hominibus bonarun rerum tanta cura esset, quanto studio aliena petunt, Sall.: artium ingenuarum tibi maxima cura est, Ov.: cura tibi non est hospitis ulla tui, Ov. – cura est od. alci cura est m. folg. Infin., cura comere capillum fuit, Sen.: cura finitimos vincere maior erat, Ov.: praeverti ad Armenios instantior cura fuit, Tac.: ingens cura est mis cordibus aequiperare, Enn. fr.: nulli cura fuit externos quaerere divos, Prop.: nec sit mihi cura mederi, Verg. – alci cura est m. folg. ne u. Konj., haec mea cura est, ne quid tu perdas neu sis iocus, Hor.: inter quae maxima erat cura duci (war das Hauptaugenmerk des F. darauf gerichtet), ne qua exprobratio cuiquam veteris fortunae discordiam inter ordines sereret, Liv.: u. cura est alcis m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, neque senatus in eo cura, an imperii extrema dehonestarentur,Tac. ann. 4, 74. – est alqd intentioris curae, zB. custodiae vigiliaeque et ordo stationum intentioris curae erant, Liv. – est alci alqd od. alqs curae od. est alci curae de alqa re, es ist jmdm. eine Sache od. Pers. zur Sorge, d.i. ein Gegenstand der Sorge, Fürsorge, es läßt sich jmd. eine Sache od. Pers. zur Sorge sein, angelegen sein, zB. tibi erit eidem, cui salus mea fuit, etiam dignitas curae, Cic.: Caesar pollicitus est sibi eam rem curae futuram, Caes.: propinqui, quibus est puella curae, Catull.: rati sese dis immortalibus curae esse, Sall.: ergo illi curae contigit esse tuae, Ov.: de ceteris senatui curae fore, Sall.: de Tirone mihi curae est, Cic. ep.: mihi magnae curae tua vita et dignitas est, Anton. in Cic. ep.: salutem eius regis senatui populoque Romano magnae curae esse, Cic.: ei permagnum et perhonorificum videbatur senatui populoque Romano tantae curae esse salutem suam, Cic.: non enim tibi ea res maiori curae aut est aut erit quam mihi, Cic.: ceterum magis vis morbi ingravescens curae erat terroresque ac prodigia, Liv. 4, 21, 5: ceterum eo tempore minus ea bella quae gerebantur curae patribus erant, quam exspectatio nondum coepti cum Antiocho belli, Liv. 35, 23, 1: in eorum periculis non secus absentes quam praesentes amicos Attico esse curae, Nep. Att. 12, 5: so auch alci curae est m. folg. ut od. ne u. Konj., zB. velim tibi curae sit, ut aliquid istinc bestiarum habeamus, Cael. in Cic. ep.: magis curae est magisque adformido, ne is pereat aut corrumpatur, Plaut.: in primis tibi curae sit, ne mihi tempus prorogetur, Cic.: patribus aeque curae fuisse, ne qua iniuria in eos oreretur, Liv.: alci curae est m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, zB. quo magis quae agas curae sunt mihi, Ter.: omnibus civitatibus Graeciae et Asiae curae erat, quid Eumenes in senatu egisset, Liv.: mihi maiori curae est, quemadmodum vobis gratiam referam, quam etc., Cic.: mihi non minori curae est, qualis res publica post mortem meam futura sit, quam qualis hodie sit, Cic.: quin id erat curae, quo pacto cuncta tenerem, Hor.: nisi sane curae sit (von Interesse für mich ist), quorsum eventurum hoc siet, Ter. – alci curae est m. Infin., zB. erit mihi curae explorare provinciae voluntatem, Traian. in Plin. ep.: magnae veteribus curae fuit gratiam dicendi et paribus et contrariis acquirere, Quint.: eligere modo curae sit (nur sei man in der Auswahl vorsichtig), Quint. – u. alci curae est m. Acc. u. Infin., tibi curae est sentire cives tuos, quanto per te onere leventur, Liv. 30, 31, 3. – plus exigere (erfordern) laboris et curae, Quint. – habere curam alcis rei od. alcis, für etw. Sorge tragen, auf etw. Sorgfalt verwenden, an etw. od. jmd. Interesse nehmen, sich um jmd. od. etw. bekümmern, sich etw. angelegen sein lassen, zB. libertatis, Sall.: rerum divinarum. Liv.: in primis pacis tuendae, Suet.: serendi (arborem turis), Plin.: Ausoniae gentis, v. den Göttern, Ov.: delectus multo intentiorem quam alias curam habebat, Liv. – so auch habere curam de od. in alqa re, zB. de vita communi omnium curam publicaeque rei constitutione habere, Vitr. 1. praef. § 2: in ea (re publicā) cognoscenda multam magnamque curam habui, Ps. Sall. de rep. 2, 1, 3. – u. habere alqm od. alqd curae od. sibi curae, zB. petitionem alcis c. h., Sall.: nec aliter universos quam membra partesque imperii c. h., Suet.: me ut id mihi habeam curae rogas, Varro: eos tibi et rem, de qua misi, velim curae habeas, Cael. in Cic. ep.: u. so curae sibi habere m. Infin., zB. ut ille ex ultimis terris, quid ageret, curae sibi haberet certiorem facere Atticum, Nep. Att. 20, 4: curae habere m. folg. ut u. Konj., habebo itaque curae, ut te meliorem tibi reddam quam accepi, Sen. de ben. 1, 8, 2: curae habere m. folg. Relativsatz, sapienter habeatis curae, quae imperavi atque impero, Plaut. Men. 991: u. absol. curas habere, alle mögliche Sorgfalt anwenden, nichts vernachlässigen, Iustin. 43, 4, 11. – impendere curam alci rei, zB. rei domesticae, Phaedr.: u. so acrem quam maxime curam spei futuri oratoris, Quint. – incumbere onmi cogitatione curāque in rem publicam, Cic.: dagegen incumbe in eam curam od. totā mente incumbe in hanc curam, laß das deine angelegentliche Sorge sein, Cic. – at mihi cura non mediocris inest, fontes ut adire remotos queam, Hor. sat. 2, 4, 93 sq. – intendere curam alcis, jmds. Aufmerksamkeit spannen, zB. gens bellicosa... curam regis intenderat, ließ den K. auf seiner Hut sein, Curt.; dagegen curam intendere in alqd, die Aufmerksamkeit, sein Augenmerk auf etw. richten, zB. in quem omnes intenderat curas, Curt.: dum omnium cura in Veiens bellum intenta est, Liv.: u. m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, non intenta cuiusquam cura, quae firmitudo (coriorum), quae mensura, ohne daß jemand genau darauf geachtet hätte, Tac. – ne Syphacis quidem reconciliandi curam ex animo mittere, den Gedanken nicht aufgeben, Liv. – ponere curam et aegritudinem, Cic.: ponere curam alcis rei, die S. für etw. beiseite lassen, sich nicht weiter um etw. bekümmern, zB. positis omnium aliarum rerum curis, mit Hintansetzung aller andern Geschäfte, Liv. – aber ponere curam in alqa re, Sorgfalt, Aufmerksamkeit richten, verwenden, zB. omnem curam in siderum cognitione, Cic.: omnis mihi cura et opera posita est in hominum periculis defendendis, Cic. – postulare (erfordern) minorem curam, Quint. – remittere curam diligentiamque, nachlassen in usw., Caes.: omnem curam belli remittere, Liv.: omnes curas referre ad alqm et in eo consumere, Cic. – stimulare curam, zB. ne fames quidem, quae mutas accenderet bestias, curam stimulare posset, Liv. – suscipere curam, es sich eine Sorge sein lassen, darauf sein Augenmerk richten, m. folg. ut od. ne u. Konj. od. folg. indir. Fragesatz, zB. suscipe curam et cogitationem dignissimam tuae virtutis, ut Caesarem et Pompeium perfidiā hominum distractos in pristinam concordiam reducas, Balb. in Cic. ep.: quod magnam curam suscipiebat (weil er sich wohl hütete), ne quo temere progrederetur, Auct. b. Alex.: hanc quoque suscipe curam, quemadmodum experiamur, Cic. – sustinere maximam curam belli, die schweren u. sorgenvollen Kriegslasten zu tragen haben, Cic. – omni mente in ea cogitatione curaque versari, ut etc., Cic.: omnis cura mea solet in hoc versari semper, si possim, ut boni efficiam aliquid dicendo, Cic.: vincere omnes curā, vigilantiā, patientiā, Nep. – So nun insbes.: α) das Interesse für etw. Neues, die Neugierde, cura ingenii humani, die dem Menschen angeborene Neugierde, Liv. 21, 22, 7 (u. dazu Fabri): inerat cura insita mortalibus videndi congredientes nobilem regem et... legatos, Liv. 42, 39, 3. – β) das wissenschaftliche Streben, das Studium, die Forschung, cura et meditatio (Nachdenken), Tac. dial. 16; vgl. Tac. Agr. 10. – Plur., sapientis animus cum his habitans pernoctansque curis, Cic. Tusc. 5, 69. – dah. meton. = die ausstudierte Schrift, die Ausarbeitung, Arbeit, c. recens, Ov., nova et recens, Tac.: ii, quorum in manus cura nostra venerit, Tac.: essent et iuvenes, quorum inedita cura est, Ov.; dimissā priore curā novae cogitationi toto pectore incumbam, Tac.: Plur.: condere victuras temptem per saecula curas, Mart. 1, 107, 5.
2) die Fürsorge = die Besorgung, Behandlung, Abwartung, Wartung, Pflege, Aufsicht, a) die landwirtsch. Pflege, Zucht, Pelusiacae lentis, Verg. georg. 1, 228: quae cura boum, qui cultus habendo sit pecori, Verg. georg. 1, 3. – b) die physiche Pflege des Körpers, bes. auch die verschönernde, das Ordnen, Schmücken, der Putz, wie θεραπεία (s. Broukh. Prop. 2, 12 [14], 28. Gronov Obss. 1, 23 p. 98 Fr.), m. subj. Genet., cura mulierum, Phaedr. – m. obj. Genet., c. corporis, Quint.: formae, Sen.: comae, Prop.: capillorum, Suet.: cura cultusque feminarum, Liv. – c) die Krankenpflege, α) des Wärters usw., die Pflege, saucios sustentare curā, Tac. ann. 4, 63. – β) des Arztes, die Behandlung, Heilung, Kur (griech. θεραπεία) c. morbi, Iustin.: c. aquae, quae inter cutem est, Cels.: si quid cura levarit, Cels.: cum omnem curam fata vincerent, Vell.: Plur., curae aegrescentium, Macr. sat. 7, 4, 6. – übtr., relinquebatur simplex illa iam cura doloris tui, Cic. ep. 5, 16, 5: illa fuit lacrimis ultima cura meis (v. Schlafe), Prop. 1, 3, 46. – d) die Besorgung einer Leiche (griech. κήδευσις), quibus ea (mater) funeris sui curam demandarat, Suet. Tib. 51, 2; vgl. Tac. hist. 5, 5. – e) die Besorgung der Götter, cura deorum, der Gottesdienst (griech. θεραπεία θεῶν), Liv. 6, 41, 9. Iustin. 41, 3, 6. – f) die Fürsorge für jmd. od. etw. = die Aufsicht über jmd. od. etw., die Hut, Obhut, α) über jmd.: c. dominae, Ov.; vgl. vollst. dominam servandi cura, Ov.: filium regis non sub hospitum modo privatorum custodia, sed publicae etiam curae ac velut tutelae esse velle, Liv. – bes. des Erziehers, der Erzieherin, c. susceptorum semel adulescentium, Quint.: suum sororisque filios in eadem cura habere, Liv.: alci sororis suae nepotum curam delegare, Quint. – β) über etw.: omnes, quibus vivaria, armenta, alvearia, piscinae, aviaria in cura erant, alle Tierwärter, Hirten, Bienen-, Fisch-, Vogelwärter, Plin. 8, 44. – g) meton.: α) der Pfleger, Wärter, Aufseher, immundae cura fidelis harae (v. Schweinehirten Eumäus), Ov. her. 1, 104 (vgl. no. 3, a, β, ββ). – β) der Gegenstand der Fürsorge, der Schützling, Pflegling, Liebling, c. deûm (v. Anchises), Verg.: ipse Veneris iustissima cura, Dardanius puer, Verg.: tua cura, palumbes, Verg.: absunt, mea cura, sodales, Ov.: Roscia te salutat, cura communis, Sidon.: Lydia (ein Gedicht des P. Val. Kato) doctorum maxima cura liber, Ticida poët. bei Suet.
3) die Fürsorge = die verwaltende, leitende Besorgung, Pflege, die Verwaltung, Leitung (das Kommando), die Aufsicht, a) übh.: α) eig.: c. rerum domesticarum, die Verwaltung des Hauswesens, die Hauswirtschaft (οίκονομία), Quint. 3, 3, 9: patrimonii sui curam mandare alci, Sen. de ben. 4, 27, 5. – bes. als Staatsamt, magistratus et imperia et omnis cura rerum publicarum, Sall.: u. so cura rei publicae, Liv., u. cura rerum, Tac.: u. speziell c. urbis, Liv.: aerarii, annonae, Suet.: tabularum publicarum, die V. des öffentl. Schuldbuchs, V. des Staatsärars, Tac.: operum publicorum, Suet.: c. viarum, aquarum, alvei Tiberis, frumenti populo dividendi, Suet.: c. navium, Flottenverwaltung, Tac.: c. legionis armandae, Tac. – alqm ad curam rei publicae admovere, Suet., Ggstz. alqm curā rerum demovere, Tac.: provincias ad suam curam transferre, Suet.: aspenari curam urbis (Stadtpflege, Leitung der städtischen Angelegenheiten) ut ingratam ignobilemque, Liv.: curam ordinandarum bibliothecarum in porticu Octaviae suscipere, Suet.: alci delegare curam providendae tempestatis, die Gewitterwache übertragen, Sen.: curam atque onus Germanici belli Druso delegare, Vell.: obsidionem demandare in curam collegae, Liv.: alci arcis curam mandare, Curt.: curam peditum Paulinus, equitum Celsus sumpsere, Tac.: Equitius, cui tunc erat cura palatii credita, der damalige Hausmarschall, Amm. – β) meton., αα) die Besorgung = die Mühwaltung, Obliegenheit, das Geschäft, hi (delecti) vel aetate vel similitudine curae patres appellabantur, Sall.: hanc curam tibi iniungo, Plin. ep.: in bello in aliqua maiuscula cura negotiove versari, Cic.: est minutioris curae m. folg. Infin., es ist ein allzu kleinliches Geschäft, Quint. 8, 6, 28. – bes. im Plur. (Ggstz. remissiones u. dgl.), nondum ad curas intentus, Tac.: cum sumus necessariis negotiis curisque vacui, Cic.: iam vero tempora curarum remissionumque divisa, Tac.: divisae inter Tutorem et Classicum curae, Tac.: tam humiles et sordidas curas alii mandare, Plin. ep. – ββ) der Aufseher, cura praetorii unus, Haushofmeister, Treb. Poll. Claud. 14, 11: Saturninus ex cura palatii, gewesener Hausmarschall, Amm. 22, 3, 7. – b) die Vormundschaft, Kuratel, curam gerere, administrare, ICt.
II) wie φροντίς, die Sorge = die Besorgnis, besorgte Teilnahme (Ggstz. gaudium, laetitia; Synon. u. stärkerer Begriff sollicitudo, Kummer, Bekümmernis, s. Plin. ep. 2, 11, 15: dah. oft verb. cura et sollicitudo, sollicitudo et cura, cura et angor, cura et angor animi mei), 1) im allg.: domitor curarum (v. Schlaf), Sen. poët.: curarum milia, Prop. – expers curae od. omnis curae, Liv.: erant illa castra plena curae, Cic. – liber curā et angore animus, Cic.: animus liber sensibus et curis od. omni impeditione curarum (zB. per somnum od. in somnis), Cic.: vacuus hāc curā, Cic.: vacua metu, curā, sollicitudine, periculo vita bonorum virorum est, Cic. – sine cura, ohne S., sorglos, Sall.: u. so auch sine cura esse, Cic. – m. obj. Genet., curā impensarum populi Romani, aus Bes. für usw., Liv. – m. de u. Abl., cura de minore filio, Liv. 44, 44, 1. – m. pro u. Abl., cura pro alqo, Liv. 27, 30, 5. Verg. Aen. 12, 48. – m. in u. Akk., nullā in posterum curā, Tac. hist. 3, 55. – m. attrib. Adjj., curae amarae, Ov.: curae anxiae (bange), Liv.: curae atrae, Hor.: curae edaces, Hor.: c. gravis, gravior, Liv., gravissima, Cic.: c. ingens, Sall.: curae inanes, Lucr.: c. magna, maior, maxima, Cic.: c. materna, Plin.: c. minor, Cic.: curae mordaces, Lucan.: curae novae, Cic. (vgl. haec nova c., Hernici, diese neue Bes. [= Gegenstand der Bes.], Liv. 6, 6, 13): c. parva, Cic.: c. multiplex, Curt.: curae perpetuae, Ov.: c. cotidiana, Ter.: c. summa (zB. summā curā alcis adventum exspectare), Cic.: curae tristes, Verg.: curae vigilantes, Sorgen bei wachendem Auge (S. amTage), Cic.: so auch curae vigiles, Val. Max. – m. Verben, abigere curas, die S. verscheuchen (v. Lebl.), Hor.: abstinere curis, sich der S. entschlagen, Cels.: accumulat curas filia parva meas, Ov. – adimere alci curam, Ter. (u. so auch quot curas ademi! Ter.). – afferre (alci) curam, curas, S. verursachen, zB. nonnullas curas et molestias (v. Umständen), Cic.: u. m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., Piliam in idem genus morbi delapsam curam tibi afferre maiorem sentio, Cic.: u. m. folg. quod, zB. quod negavit te potuisse ad me scribere, curam mihi attulit, Cic. – afficere alqm aliquā curā, Cic., magnā curā et sollicitudine, Ter. (sowohl v. Pers. als v. Umständen): u. so auch afficior curā, Plin. ep. – curam de coniuge agere, Sorge tragen um d. G. (Ggstz. intrepidum esse pro se), Ov. met. 9, 107. – agitare alqm dies noctesque curis insomniisque, Liv. – cotidiana cura angit animum, Ter.: angi tot curis vigiliisque, Cic. – quod ipsum curam augebat, Liv. – aegritudines, molestiae, maerores, qui exedunt animos hominum conficiuntque curis, Cic.: u. bes. confici curis, Cic., confectus curis, Iustin.: animus curā confectus, Ter. – ut eorum aspectu omnis quae me angebat de re publica cura consederit, Cic. – cur eam rem tam studiose curas, quae tibi multas dabit curas, Cornif. rhet. 4, 21: at tibi curarum milia quanta dabit, Prop. 1, 5, 10. – decedit alci cura u. alci cura de alqa re (s. Drak. Liv. 4, 52, 8. Burm. Suet. Caes. 24), zB. priusquam ea cura decederet patribus Romanis, Liv.: de domesticarum rerum eventu nec patribus nec plebi cura decesserat, Liv.: donec cura de Antiocho decessisset, Liv. – demere animis curas, Varro. – deducere animo curas, Hor. – curas depellere vino, Tibull. – deponere curam pro alqo, Verg.: deponere tristes animo curas, Verg.: in alcis sermone et suavitate omnes curas doloresque deponere, Cic. – dimittere curam hanc, Ov. met. 1, 209. – velut in duo pariter bella distenderant curas hominum, hatten die Besorgnisse gleichs. zwischen zwei Kriegen in gleicher Weise geteilt, Liv. 27,40, 1 (versch. v. curam alcis distendere oben no. I, 1). – omnium tamen non tanta pro Aetolis cura erat, quam ne Philippus regnumque eius grave libertati futurum rebus Graeciae immisceretur, Liv. 27, 30, 5. – mihi maximae curae est non de mea quidem vita, sed me patria sollicitat, Cic.: Pompeius de Clodio iubet nos esse sine cura, Cic. – fuit intactis quoque cura condicione super communi, Hor. ep. 2, 1, 152. – parte curae exonerarunt senatum consulis litterae, Liv. – me his exsolvite curis, Verg.: extenuat corpus cura, Cels. – alqd curam facit m. folg. ne u. Konj., läßt besorgen, daß usw., Tac. ann. 3, 52. – fugere curam, Cic. – quam pro me curam geris, hanc precor, optime, pro me deponas, Verg. Aen. 12, 48 sq. – pectus alcis anxiis implere curis (v. einem Ereignis), Liv.: imponere finem curis, Verg.: primo gravis cura patres incessit, Liv.: affirmatio Pori multiplicem animo regis iniecerat curam, Curt.: u. inicere (alci) curam m. folg. ne u. Konj., Ter. adelph. 708. Curt. 3, 1 (2), 17: inicere alci curam metumque, ne etc., Liv. 5, 7, 4. – cum curis laxati sumus, Cic.: saepissime curam et angorem animi mei sermone et consilio levasti tuo, Cic.: levare (abnehmen) alqm curā od. magnā curā, Cic.: liberare alqm curā, istā curā, magnā curā et sollicitudine, Cic.: ut quoquo modo aut liberarem te istā curā aut certe levarem, Cic. – non tamen invictum animum curae obruunt (erdrücken), Curt.: illum ingens cura atque laetitia simul occupavere, Sall. – partiri curas cum alqo, Verg.: pellere curas vino, Hor., curas e pectore, Sil. – illa restabat cura, ne etc., Liv. – ea me cura vehementissime sollicitat, Cic.: me illa cura sollicitat angitque vehementer, quod (daß) etc., Cic. – solvere alqm curis ceteris, Ter.: curas et corpora somnus solverat, Ov. – videris gravem curam suscepisse vehementerque esse de nobis sollicitus, Cass. in Cic. ep.: maximam hic sollicitudinem curamque sustineo, ne m. folg. Konj., Cic. – traducere animos a minore cura ad summum timorem (v. einem Vorfalle), Cic. – et curā vacare et negotio, Cic.: maternā vacare curā, Plin.: vitare curam domesticorum, sich der S. um den Haushalt entschlagen, Cels.: multiplices animo volvere curas, Catull.
2) die Liebessorge, Liebesqual, die Liebe (vgl. Lachmann Prop. 1, 11 [10], 17), c. mea, tua, die Liebe zu mir, zu dir, Ov. u. Prop.: iuvenum curae, Hor.: possum alterius curas sanare recentes, Prop. – meton. (wie μέλημα) = die Geliebte, die Flamme, tua cura, Lycoris, Verg.: Lynceu, tune meam potuisti tangere curam? Prop. – / Arch. Dat. curai, Elog. clar. vir. 24 im Corp. inscr. Lat. 12. p. 285.
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112 ipse
ipse, a, um, Genet. ipsīus (b. Dicht, ipsĭus), Dat. ipsī (von is u. der Anhängesilbe pse, griech. σφέ, er für sich, dah. man anfänglich eapse, eampse für ipsa, ipsam richtiger sagte, s. Osann Cic. de rep. 1, 2. p. 9 sq.) = αυτός, selber, in eigener Person, dient als Substantiv- u. Adjektivpronomen dazu, den besprochenen Gegenstand anzudeuten, dem etwas ausschließlich od. vorzüglich zukommt, I) im allg.: ego ipse, ille ipse etc., Cic.: ipse interviso, Cic.: agam per me ipse, Cic.: mihi ipse assentor, Cic.: ne me ipsum irrideam, Cic.: in me ipso probavi, Cic. – Caesar singulis legionibus singulos legatos praefecit: ipse (er selbst) a dextro cornu proelium commisit, Caes.: navis tantum iactura facta, incolumes ipsi (die Schiffsleute) evaserunt, Liv. – et ipse (wie καὶ αυτος) = auch selbst, selbst auch, seinerseits, auch, ebenfalls, wenn ein Prädikat auf zwei od. mehrere Subjekte bezogen wird, oft seit Liv. (bei Cic. nur noch Cic. ad Att. 8, 7, 1 W. im Text, sonst beseitigt; vgl. W. Hirschfelder in Fleckeisens Jahrbb. 103, 203 f.), zB. victor ex Aequis in Volscos transiit et ipsos bellum molientes, die auch ihrerseits zum Kr. sich rüsteten, Liv.: qui et ipse crus fregerat, der ebenfalls (wie die vorher erwähnten) das Bein gebrochen hatte, Suet. – dafür auch ipse quoque, s. Liv. 3, 21, 4; 8, 12, 9; 40, 15, 5. Sen. de clem. 2, 6, 3. Flor. 3, 21, 7; u. bei Cicero ipse etiam, zB. Cic. Brut. 112 u. 206 sq. – dafür (bei Cicero u. seinen Zeitgenossen gew.) bl. ipse, zB. Cic. ad Att. 9, 6, 3; de off. 2, 76; Clu. 141. Caes. b. c. 2, 31, 8. Sall. Iug. 11, 1: auch Verg. Aen. 2, 394. – nec (neque) ipse, auch nicht, Cic. de fin. 5, 88. Liv. 23, 18. 4.
II) insbes.: A) zur nachdrücklichen Hervorhebung eines Ggstds. im Verhältnis zu seiner Umgebung = gerade, eben, just, eigentlich, lediglich, bloß, unmittelbar, mitten in, a) übh.: eaque ipsa causa belli fuit, und das war eben die usw., Liv.: Brundisii mihi Tulliola mea fuit praesto natali suo ipso die, Cic.: ex ipsa caede fugere, unm. aus diesem Blutbade, Caes.: ad ipsos eius pedes procĭdere, gerade vor s. F., Suet.: refugientes ad castra ipsa (fast bis unmittelbar an das L.) pertrahere, Liv.: incĭdere in ipsam (mitten in die) flammam civilis discordiae, Cic.: quod cum (ferrum) medium accensum mitteretur conceptumque ipso motu (durch die bloße Bewegung) multo maiorem ignem ferret, Liv.: u. so ipso motu adolescente flammā, Frontin.: noctes vigilabat ad ipsum mane, bis an den lichten Morgen, Hor.: ad ipsas tuas partes redeo, zu deiner eigentlichen (spezifischen) Aufgabe, Cic.: haec ab ipsis cognoscite, aus ihrem eigenen Munde, Caes.: duae cohortes ad id ipsum (eigens dazu) instructae intus, Liv.: ita iussisti ipsum in tabulas referre, eigenhändig, Cic. – zuw. auch bl. ipse = is ipse, der eben od. bl. der (betont), tamquam philosophorum habent disciplinae ex ipsis vocabula, Ter.: ego ex ipsius (eben aus dessen) virtute voluptatem cepi, Cic. – b) zu genauer Bestimmung der Zahl (Anzahl) u. Zeit – gerade, genau, triginta erant dies ipsi, Cic.: ipso vicesimo anno, Cic.: ea ipsa hora, Cic.: sub ipsa profectione, im Augenblicke der Abfahrt, Caes.: dah. nunc ipsum, gerade jetzt, Cic. – B) ipse, zur Bezeichnung des Herrn, Hausherrn, Meisters, Lehrers, wie ipsa der Hausfrau, auch wir: Er, Sie, der gnädige Herr, die Gnädige, die gnädige Frau (s. Ruhnken Ter. Andr. 3, 2, 23. Fritzsche Hor. sat. 2, 8, 23), ego eo, quo me ipsa misit, Plaut.: ipsum propter vix liberti semiatrati exequiantur, Varro fr.: lora tenebat ipse (der gnädige Herr = Nero), Iuven.: suam norat ipsam (seine Herrin) tam bene, quam puella matrem, Catull.: u. so ipse dixit, das griech. αυτος εφα, »Er (d. i der Herr u. Meister) hat es gesagt«, der gew. Ausspruch der Pythagoreer, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 10. Quint. 11, 1, 27. – C) steigernd, selbst = sogar, in his ipsis rebus, Cic.: ipsa virtus contemnitur, Cic. – D) (weil der nicht als selbsthandelnd zu betrachten ist, der unfreiwillig od. aus fremdem Antrieb handelt) selbst, von selbst = aus freien Stücken, valvae se ipsae aperuerunt, Cic.: animus ipse aegrotus, Ter.: verb. ipse meā, tuā, suā sponte, Liv. – E) (weil »selbst« jedes Zweite u. Dritte ausschließt) = für sich selbst, allein, allein schon (wie αυτός für μόνος), his actis aliud genitor secum ipse volutat, Verg.: lectica plena ipso, von seiner Person allein, Iuven.: dah. ipse per se (αυτος καθ᾽ αὑτόν) u. bl. ipse = an u. für sich, per se ipsa maxima est, Cic.: moventur ipsa per se, Cic.: erat ipse immani acerbāque naturā Oppianicus, incendebat eius amentiam infesta atque inimica filio mater, Cic.: ignoratio rerum, e qua ipsa (schon allein) horribiles existunt saepe formidines, Cic. – F) statt des Reflexivums, wenn die Beziehung auf den tätigen od. besitzenden Gegenstand deutlich u. mit mehr Nachdruck, bes. zum Gegensatze, hervorgehoben werden soll, quem si parum pudor ipsius defendebat (seine eigene usw.), debebat familiae nostrae dignitas satis sublevare, Cic.: Iugurtha legatos ad Metellum mittit, qui ipsi (für ihn) liberisque vitam peterent, Sall.: nihil umquam audivi, quod mihi de iure subtilius dici videretur,... nihil de ipso modestius, Cic. – / Form des masc. im vorklass. Latein u. bei Spät. ipsos, Lex Numae bei Paul. ex Fest. 6, 2, öfter ipsus (vgl. Charis. 158, 18 u. 161, 32. Diom. 330, 24. Prisc. 13, 32. Dosith. 32, 10 K.), zB. Titin. com. 105. Pompon. com. 113 u. 149. Plaut. Pseud. 1142. Ter. Hec. 455. Cato r. r. 70 u. 71. C. Titius (Zeitgenosse des Lucilius) bei Macr. sat. 2, 12, 16. Fronto ad M. Caes. 5, 27 (42). p. 84, 1 N. Auson. Bissula (XXV) 2, 6. p. 125, 17 Schenkl. Itin. Alex. 17 (44). Corp. inscr. Lat. 9, 1164; u. vulg. Nbf. ipsimus, ipsima = Er, Sie (= der Herr, die Herrin), Petron. 63, 3 B.; 69, 3 B.; 75, 11 B. u. 76, 1 B. (vgl. Hertz Rhein. Mus. 17, 324); und als Steigerung der Superl. ipsissimus ( wie αυτότατος bei Aristoph. Plut. 83) = »ganz leibhaftig selbst«, Plaut. trin. 988 u. Afran. com. nach Pompeii comment. 153, 16 K. – Tändelnde Nbf. isse, issa = Er, Sie, u. zwar isse, Aug. bei Suet. Aug. 88 (wo issi zu lesen). Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 148. 1085. 1294: issa, Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 1589 u. 15906, 15639. – u. issulus, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 12156. – Genet. ipsi, Afran. com. 230: Dat. masc. ipso, Apul. met. 10, 10: Dat. fem. ipsae, Apul. de dogm. Plat. 2, 5: barbar. neutr. ipsud (s. Diom. 330, 22), Anthim. 25. p. 13, 16 R. Ps. Apul. Ascl. 4. p. 30, 28 (G.) codd. optt. Fulgent. ed. Helm p. 87, 20; 171, 2: u. ipsut, Fulgent. p. 11, 22. – ipse mit Suffix met verb., ipsemet, Plaut. Amph. prol. 102. Sen. ep. 117, 21: ipsimet (Nom. Plur.), Cic. Verr. 3, 3.
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113 tolewa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be given[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be offered[Part of Speech] verb[Class] appl-pass[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea[Swahili Definition] kuletwa au kutumiwa[Swahili Example] akatolewa kiti akakaa [Sul][English Example] and she was offered a chair and sat------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be published[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be put out[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Spanish[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be said[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea[Swahili Example] [maneno hayo] yalitolewa kwa fumbo na mamaake [Moh]; baridi kama aliyetolewa ndani ya barafu [Sul][English Example] those words were said in a riddle by his mother; as cold as he had heard said the inside of ice------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be eliminated[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea[Swahili Example] wenyeji Ujerumani walitolewa katika mchezo wa nusu fainali na Italy katika muda wa dakika 30 za ziada kwa mabao 2-0 (http://www2.dw-world.de/kiswahili/Politik_/Deutschland/1.188762.1.html Deutsche Welle, 7 Julai 2006)[English Example] the Germans were eliminated in the semi-final match by Italy during the 30 minute overtime by a score of 2-0------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be expelled[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tolewa[English Word] be driven away[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -toa, -tolea------------------------------------------------------------ -
114 into
'intu1) (to or towards the inside of; to within: The eggs were put into the box; They disappeared into the mist.) en, dentro de2) (against: The car ran into the wall.) contra3) (to the state or condition of: A tadpole turns into a frog; I've sorted the books into piles.) en4) (expressing the idea of division: Two into four goes twice.) entreinto prep en / dentro de / ahe cut the cake into six pieces cortó la tarta en seis trozos into también expresa una división aritméticatr['ɪntʊ]■ I bit into the apple mordí la manzana, di un mordisco a la manzana2 (time, age) hasta■ he remained a bachelor until well into middle age permaneció soltero hasta bien entrada la mediana edad■ three days into our holiday... a los tres días de empezar las vacaciones...3 (indicating change) en, a4 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL entre■ what's four into twenty? ¿cuánto son veinte entre cuatro?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be into something familiar (keen on) gustarle a uno algo 2 (interested in) ser aficionado,-a a algointo ['ɪn.tu:] prepshe got into bed: se metió en la camato get into a plane: subir a un aviónhe crashed into the wall: chocó contra la paredlooking into the sun: mirando al solto burst into tears: echarse a llorarthe water turned into ice: el agua se convirtió en hieloto translate into English: traducir al inglésfar into the night: hasta bien entrada la nochehe's well into his eighties: tiene los ochenta bien cumplidos3 into 12 is 4: 12 dividido por 3 es 4prep.• a prep.• dentro de prep.• en prep.• hacia el interior de prep.'ɪntu, before consonant 'ɪntə1)a) (indicating motion, direction)to walk into a building — entrar en or (esp AmL) a un edificio
to translate something into Spanish — traducir* algo al español
b) ( against)c) ( Math)3 into 15 goes o is 5 — 15 dividido (por) 3 or entre 3 es 5
2) (in time, distance)4) ( involved in) (colloq)to be into something: she's really o heavily into jazz le ha dado fuerte por el jazz (fam); they're into drugs se drogan; at two, children are into everything — a los dos años, los niños son muy inquietos
['ɪntʊ]PREP When into is an element in a phrasal verb, eg break into, enter into, look into, walk into, look up the verb.1) (of place) en, dentro deput it into the car/bag/cupboard — mételo en el or dentro del coche/bolso/armario
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he went off into the desert — partió hacia el interior del desierto or adentrándose en el desiertogo into•
he went further into the forest — siguió adentrándose en el bosque2) (of time)it continued well or far into 1996 — siguió hasta bien entrado 1996
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to change into a monster — volverse un or convertirse en un monstruo•
they divided into two groups — se dividieron en dos grupos•
to translate sth into Spanish — traducir algo al españolburst into, change 3., divide, grow 1., 1), translate, turn 2., 5)•
it turned into a pleasant day — resultó or se hizo un día muy agradable4) (Math)•
to divide 3 into 12 — dividir doce entre tres•
2 into 6 goes 3 — seis entre dos son tres5)to be into sth >: he is really into jazz * — es un gran aficionado al or del jazz
to be into drugs — meterse drogas, andar metido en drogas
what are you into now? — ¿a qué te dedicas ahora?
the children/puppies are into everything! — ¡los críos/perritos andan revolviéndolo todo!
* * *['ɪntu], before consonant ['ɪntə]1)a) (indicating motion, direction)to walk into a building — entrar en or (esp AmL) a un edificio
to translate something into Spanish — traducir* algo al español
b) ( against)c) ( Math)3 into 15 goes o is 5 — 15 dividido (por) 3 or entre 3 es 5
2) (in time, distance)4) ( involved in) (colloq)to be into something: she's really o heavily into jazz le ha dado fuerte por el jazz (fam); they're into drugs se drogan; at two, children are into everything — a los dos años, los niños son muy inquietos
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115 ring
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1. riŋ noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) anillo2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) aro; argolla3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) círculo4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring, cuadrilátero5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) red, círculo
2. verb1) (to form a ring round.) rodear2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) rodear3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) anillar•- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round
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1. riŋ past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) sonar2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) llamar (por teléfono)3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) tocar4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) tintinear5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) resonar6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) resonar
2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) llamada2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) llamada (de teléfono)3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) matiz•- ring back
- ring off
- ring true
ring1 n1. anillo2. círculoring2 vb1. sonar2. tocar3. llamar
ring /rrin/ sustantivo masculino (pl ' ring' also found in these entries: Spanish: acaso - alianza - anilla - anillo - anular - argolla - campanada - cerco - chapada - chapado - compromiso - corro - cuadrilátera - cuadrilátero - dedo - desarticular - engarzar - flotador - fogón - hornillo - llamar - ojera - pulsar - red - repiquetear - ronda - rosca - rosco - rosquilla - rubí - rueda - servilletero - sonar - sortija - telefonazo - telefonear - timbrazo - timbre - tocar - amarradero - archivador - aro - aureola - brillante - campana - carpeta - carretera - caso - clasificador - diamante English: about - authenticity - bell - better - boxing ring - brass - do - engagement ring - for - hand down - inlaid - pay - rang - ring - ring back - ring binder - ring finger - ring off - ring out - ring up - rung - so - soon - sure - wedding ring - back - boxing - break - bull - crack - ear - engagement - finger - gas - gold - have - key - life - rubber - smash - spy - star - washer - weddingtr[rɪŋ]1 (for finger) anillo, sortija2 (hoop) anilla, aro4 (of circus) pista, arena1 (put a ring on) anillar2 (draw a ring round) marcar con un círculo3 (encircle) rodear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLring road cinturón nombre masculino de ronda————————tr[rɪŋ]2 (phonecall) llamada1 (bell) sonar2 (ears) zumbar1 (call) llamar2 (bell) tocar1) : sonarthe doorbell rang: el timbre sonóto ring for: llamar2) resound: resonar3) seem: parecerto ring true: parecer ciertoring vt1) : tocar, hacer sonar (un timbre, una alarma, etc.)2) surround: cercar, rodearring n1) : anillo m, sortija fwedding ring: anillo de matrimonio2) band: aro m, anillo mpiston ring: aro de émbolo3) circle: círculo m4) arena: arena f, ruedo ma boxing ring: un cuadrilátero, un ring5) gang: banda f (de ladrones, etc.)6) sound: timbre m, sonido m7) call: llamada f (por teléfono)n.• ring (Boxeo) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• anilla s.f.• anillo s.m.• argolla s.f.• aro s.m.• campanilleo s.m.• cerco s.m.• ceño s.m.• corro s.m.• círculo s.m.• redondo s.m.• sortija s.f.• tañido s.m.• toque s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: ringed) (•§ p.,p.p.: rang, rung•) = ensortijar v.• llamar (Teléfono) v.• repicar v.• retiñir v.• sonar v.• telefonear a v.• tocar v.• zumbar v.rɪŋ
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1) cring finger — (dedo m) anular m
b) ( circular object)the bull had a ring through its nose — el toro tenía un aro en la nariz or una nariguera
curtain ring — argolla f, anilla f
c) ( circular shape) círculo mto stand in a ring — hacer* un corro, formar un círculo
to have rings around one's eyes — tener* ojeras
to run rings around something/somebody — darle* mil vueltas a algo/algn
d) ( burner) (BrE) quemador m, hornilla f (AmL exc CS), hornillo m (Esp), hornalla f (RPl), plato m (Chi)2) ca) (in boxing, wrestling) cuadrilátero m, ring mb) ( in circus) pista fc) ( bull ring) ruedo m3) c ( of criminals) red f, banda f4)a) c ( sound of bell)someone answered the phone after a couple of rings — alguien contestó el teléfono después de un par de timbrazos
b) u (sound, resonance)a name with a familiar ring to it — un nombre muy conocido or que suena mucho
c) ( telephone call) (BrE) (no pl)to give somebody a ring — llamar (por teléfono) a algn, telefonear a algn, hablarle a algn (Méx)
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1)a) ( make sound) \<\<church bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*, tañer* (liter); \<\<doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock\>\> sonar*b) ( operate bell) \<\<person\>\> tocar* el timbre, llamar al timbreto ring FOR somebody/something: you have to ring for service tiene que llamar al timbre para que lo atiendan; she rang for the butler — hizo sonar el timbre/la campanilla para llamar al mayordomo
2) ( telephone) (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar (Méx)to ring FOR somebody/something: she rang for a cab/doctor — llamó un taxi/al médico
3)a) ( resound) resonar*to ring true — ser* or sonar* convincente
b) \<\<ears\>\> zumbar
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vt1)a) \<\<bell\>\> tocar*b) ( telephone) \<\<person\>\> (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar(le) a (Méx)2) (past & past p ringed)a) ( surround) cercar*, rodearb) (with pen, pencil) marcar* con un círculo, encerrar* en un círculo•Phrasal Verbs:- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up
I [rɪŋ]1. N1) (on finger) (plain) anillo m; (jewelled) anillo m, sortija f; (in nose) arete m, aro m; (on bird's leg, for curtain) anilla f; (for napkin) servilletero m; (on stove) quemador m, hornillo m; (for swimmer) flotador mrings (Gymnastics) anillas fplelectric ring — quemador m eléctrico, hornillo m eléctrico
onion rings — aros mpl de cebolla rebozados
diamond, engagement, key, nose, piston, signet, weddingpineapple rings — rodajas fpl de piña
2) (=circle) [of people] círculo m; (in game, dance) corro m; [of objects] anillo m; (in water) onda f; (around planet, on tree, of smoke) anillo m; (around bathtub) cerco mto stand/sit in a ring — ponerse/sentarse en círculo
- run rings round sbsmoke3) (=group) [of criminals, drug dealers] banda f, red f; [of spies] red f; (Comm) cartel m, cártel m; drug, spy, vice I, 1.4) (=arena) (Boxing) cuadrilátero m, ring m; (at circus) pista f; (=bullring) ruedo m, plaza f; (at horse race) cercado m, recinto m; (in livestock market) corral m (de exposiciones)the ring — (fig) el boxeo
- throw or toss one's hat or cap into the ringshow2. VT1) (=surround) rodear, cercarthe building was ringed by police — la policía rodeaba or cercaba el edificio
2) [+ bird] anillar3) (=mark with ring) poner un círculo a3.CPDring binder N — carpeta f de anillas or (LAm) anillos
ring finger N — (dedo m) anular m
ring main N — (Elec) red f de suministro or abastecimiento
ring road N — (Brit) carretera f de circunvalación, ronda f, periférico m (LAm)
ring spanner N — llave f dentada
II [rɪŋ] (vb: pt rang) (pp rung)1. N1) (=sound) [of bell] toque m de timbre; (louder, of alarm) timbrazo m; [of voice] timbre m; (metallic sound) sonido m metálicothere was a ring at the door — llamaron al timbre de la puerta, sonó el timbre de la puerta
2) (Brit)(Telec)to give sb a ring — llamar a algn (por teléfono), dar un telefonazo or un toque a algn *
I'll give you a ring — te llamo, te doy un telefonazo or un toque *
3) (=nuance)his laugh had a hollow ring to it — su risa tenía algo de superficial, su risa sonaba (a) superficial
2. VT1) [+ doorbell, buzzer, handbell, church bell] tocar- that rings a bellto ring the changes —
you could ring the changes by substituting ground almonds — podrías cambiar or variar sustituyendo la almendra molida
alarmhe decided to ring the changes after his side's third consecutive defeat — decidió cambiar de táctica tras la tercera derrota consecutiva de su equipo
2) (Brit) (Telec) [+ house, office, number] llamar a; [+ person] llamar (por teléfono) a3. VI1) (=make sound) [doorbell, alarm, telephone] sonar; [church bell] sonar, repicar, tañer liter- ring off the hook2) (=use bell) llamaryou rang, madam? — ¿me llamó usted, señora?
to ring for sth: we'll ring for some sugar — llamaremos para pedir azúcar
3) (Brit) (=telephone) llamar (por teléfono)could someone ring for a taxi? — ¿podría alguien llamar a un taxi?
- ring true/false/hollow- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up* * *[rɪŋ]
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1) cring finger — (dedo m) anular m
b) ( circular object)the bull had a ring through its nose — el toro tenía un aro en la nariz or una nariguera
curtain ring — argolla f, anilla f
c) ( circular shape) círculo mto stand in a ring — hacer* un corro, formar un círculo
to have rings around one's eyes — tener* ojeras
to run rings around something/somebody — darle* mil vueltas a algo/algn
d) ( burner) (BrE) quemador m, hornilla f (AmL exc CS), hornillo m (Esp), hornalla f (RPl), plato m (Chi)2) ca) (in boxing, wrestling) cuadrilátero m, ring mb) ( in circus) pista fc) ( bull ring) ruedo m3) c ( of criminals) red f, banda f4)a) c ( sound of bell)someone answered the phone after a couple of rings — alguien contestó el teléfono después de un par de timbrazos
b) u (sound, resonance)a name with a familiar ring to it — un nombre muy conocido or que suena mucho
c) ( telephone call) (BrE) (no pl)to give somebody a ring — llamar (por teléfono) a algn, telefonear a algn, hablarle a algn (Méx)
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1)a) ( make sound) \<\<church bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*, tañer* (liter); \<\<doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock\>\> sonar*b) ( operate bell) \<\<person\>\> tocar* el timbre, llamar al timbreto ring FOR somebody/something: you have to ring for service tiene que llamar al timbre para que lo atiendan; she rang for the butler — hizo sonar el timbre/la campanilla para llamar al mayordomo
2) ( telephone) (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar (Méx)to ring FOR somebody/something: she rang for a cab/doctor — llamó un taxi/al médico
3)a) ( resound) resonar*to ring true — ser* or sonar* convincente
b) \<\<ears\>\> zumbar
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vt1)a) \<\<bell\>\> tocar*b) ( telephone) \<\<person\>\> (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar(le) a (Méx)2) (past & past p ringed)a) ( surround) cercar*, rodearb) (with pen, pencil) marcar* con un círculo, encerrar* en un círculo•Phrasal Verbs:- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up -
116 abschlaffen
(trennb., -ge-) umg.I v/i (nachlassen) flag; nach der Arbeit etc.: flake out; abgeschlafftII v/t take it out of s.o.* * *ạb|schlaf|fen ['apʃlafn] sep1. vi aux sein (inf)to flagSee:→ auch abgeschlafft2. vtto whack (inf)* * *ab|schlaf·fenabgeschlaffte Typen dead beatssie wirkt in letzter Zeit ziemlich abgeschlafft she's been looking quite frazzled recently* * *er saß abgeschlafft im Sessel — he sat limply in his chair
geistig abschlaffen — lose one's intellectual vigour
* * *abschlaffen (trennb, -ge-) umgB. v/t take it out of sb* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (ugs.) wilt; sag -
117 gegenübersitzen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat oder südd., österr., schw. ist -ge-): jemandem gegenübersitzen sit opposite ( oder facing) s.o.; sie saßen sich oder einander gegenüber they sat facing one another* * *ge|gen|über|sit|zenvi sep irreg +datto sit opposite or facing* * *ge·gen·über|sit·zen▪ jdm/sich \gegenübersitzen to sit opposite [or facing] sb/each other [or one another]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbjemandem/sich gegenübersitzen — sit opposite or facing somebody/each other
* * *jemandem gegenübersitzen sit opposite ( oder facing) sb;einander gegenüber they sat facing one another* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbjemandem/sich gegenübersitzen — sit opposite or facing somebody/each other
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118 kleinkriegen
v/t umg.1. (Sache) break; (Person) cut down to size; ich lasse mich nicht kleinkriegen I won’t allow myself to be pushed about (Am. around) ( oder sat on); nicht kleinzukriegen sein Sache: be indestructible; Person: refuse to lie down, keep bouncing back* * *klein|krie|genvt seper kann das Fleisch mit dem Messer nicht kléínkriegen — he can't cut up the meat with his knife
2) (inf = kaputt machen) to smash, to break3) (inf) (= gefügig machen) to bring into line (inf); (= unterkriegen, müde machen) to get down; (körperlich) to tire outer ist einfach nicht kleinzukriegen — he just won't be beaten
unser altes Auto ist einfach nicht kleinzukriegen — our old car just goes on for ever
er ließ sich auch trotz erpresserischer Drohungen nicht kléínkriegen — in spite being blackmailed he was not to be intimidated
* * *klein|krie·genvt (fam)1. (zerkleinern)Fleisch \kleinkriegen to cut up meat sep2. (kaputtmachen)▪ etw \kleinkriegen to smash [or break] sth3. (gefügig machen)▪ jdn \kleinkriegen to bring sb into line, to make sb toe the line* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)2) (zerstören) smash; break3) (aufbrauchen) get through, (coll.) blow < money>; get through, (joc.) demolish <sweets, cakes, etc.>4)jemanden kleinkriegen — get somebody down (coll.)
* * *kleinkriegen v/t umgich lasse mich nicht kleinkriegen I won’t allow myself to be pushed about (US around) ( oder sat on);* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)2) (zerstören) smash; break3) (aufbrauchen) get through, (coll.) blow < money>; get through, (joc.) demolish <sweets, cakes, etc.>4)jemanden kleinkriegen — get somebody down (coll.)
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119 umsatteln
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i fig. im Beruf: change jobs; im Studium: change one’s subject, change subjects; umsatteln auf (+ Akk) switch toII v/t (Pferd) resaddle* * *ụm|sat|teln sep1. vtPferd to resaddle2. vi (inf)(beruflich) to change jobs; (UNIV) to change courses* * *um|sat·telnvi (fam)[auf einen anderen Beruf] \umsatteln to change jobs, to switch from one job to another* * ** * *umsatteln (trennb, hat -ge-)umsatteln auf (+akk) switch toB. v/t (Pferd) resaddle* * ** * *v.to switch to v. -
120 by
1. preposition1) (next to; near; at the side of: by the door; He sat by his sister.) ved siden av, hos, (like) ved2) (past: going by the house.) forbi3) (through; along; across: We came by the main road.) gjennom, langs, over, om4) (used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action: struck by a stone.) av (ble truffet av en stein)5) (using: He's going to contact us by letter; We travelled by train.) med, i6) (from; through the means of: I met her by chance; by post.) ved7) ((of time) not later than: by 6 o'clock.) seinest, innen8) (during the time of.) i, ved9) (to the extent of: taller by ten centimetres.) med10) (used to give measurements etc: 4 metres by 2 metres.) ganger11) (in quantities of: fruit sold by the kilo.) per/pr., (bunt)vis12) (in respect of: a teacher by profession.) av2. adverb1) (near: They stood by and watched.) (like) ved2) (past: A dog ran by.) forbi3) (aside; away: money put by for an emergency.) til side•- bypass 3. verb(to avoid (a place) by taking such a road.) kjøre om, lede/føre om- bystander
- by and by
- by and large
- by oneself
- by the wayetter--------ifølgeIsubst. \/baɪ\/ eller bye( kortspill) passby the by eller by the bye apropos, forrestenIIverb \/baɪ\/( kortspill) passe, melde passIIIadv. \/baɪ\/1) i nærheten, ved siden av, inntil2) forbi3) vekk, til side, i reserveby and by snart, senere, om en stundby and large i det store og hele, stort settIVprep. \/baɪ\/, \/bɪ\/, \/bə\/1) ( i passiv) av2) ( i uttrykk om middel eller årsak) av, ved, med, gjennom, i, på• what do you mean by that?3) ( i tidsuttrykk) i, ved, senest, før, til, innen, da, på4) ( om sted og person) ved, ved siden av, hos5) per• you must pay £100 by the daydu må betale 100 £ per dag6) om• by dayom dagen \/ på dagtid7) langs (med), forbi, om, over, via, gjennom8) ( i uttrykk som innebærer bevegelse) inntil, til9) medprisen steg med 10 %10) i, per, etter11) ganger, og12) for, etter, om13) ( i uttrykk som innebærer overensstemmelse) i følge, etter (å dømme)14) ( i uttrykk som innebærer forhold) mot, overfor15) av, ved, underby and by litt etter litt, etter hvertby no means se ➢ meansby the by eller by the way apropos, forrestenby this på den måten
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