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61 संभोगः _sambhōgḥ
संभोगः 1 Enjoyment (in general), pleasure, delight; सत्संभोगाफलाः श्रियः Subhāṣ.-2 Possession, use, occupa- tion; संभोगो दृश्यते यत्र न दृश्येतागमः क्वचित् Ms.8.2.-3 Carnal enjoyment, sexual union, copulation; संभोगान्ते मम समुचितो हस्तसंवाहनानाम् Me.98.-4 A lecher, catamite.-5 A sub-division of the sentiment of love; see under शृङ्गार.-Comp. -वेश्मन् the chamber of a concubine. -
62 provoquer
provoquer [pʀɔvɔke]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = défier) to provokeb. ( = causer) to cause ; [+ réaction, changement d'attitude] to bring about ; [+ colère, curiosité] to arouse ; [+ accouchement] to induce* * *pʀɔvɔke1) ( causer) to cause [accident, mort]; to arouse [curiosité]; to provoke [réaction, gaieté, colère]; to trigger off [discussion]; to prompt [explications]2) ( défier) to provoke3) ( exciter sexuellement) to arouse* * *pʀɔvɔke vt1) [personne] to provokeIl l'a provoquée en la traitant d'imbécile. — He provoked her by calling her stupid.
2) [accident, mort] to cause, to bring aboutCet accident a provoqué la mort de quarante personnes. — The accident caused the death of 40 people.
3)4) [aveux] to prompt, to elicit5) (= inciter)* * *provoquer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( causer) to cause [accident, explosion, dégâts, mort]; to arouse [intérêt, curiosité]; to provoke [réaction, gaieté, colère]; to trigger off [discussion]; to prompt [explications, aveux]; provoquer une rencontre entre to set up a meeting between;2 ( défier) to provoke; provoquer qn en duel to challenge sb to a duel;3 ( déclencher) provoquer l'accouchement to induce labour;4 ( exciter sexuellement) to arouse.[prɔvɔke] verbe transitif2. [sexuellement] to teaseil ne se doutait pas qu'il allait provoquer sa jalousie he didn't realize that he would make her jealousses dénégations ne provoquèrent aucune réaction chez le juge his denials brought no reaction from the judgeelle fit cette déclaration pour provoquer une nouvelle enquête she made that statement so that there would be a new enquiry4. MÉDECINE -
63 universel
universel, -elle [ynivεʀsεl]adjective* * *
1.
- elle ynivɛʀsɛl adjectif [langage, thème, méthode] universal; [histoire] world (épith); [remède] all-purpose (épith)
2.
nom masculin Linguistique, Philosophie universal* * *ynivɛʀsɛl adj universel, -le1) (droit, valeur, thème) universal2) (esprit) all-embracing* * *A adj [langage, principe, thème, méthode, outillage] universal; [histoire] world; [remède] all-purpose ( épith); esprit universel polymath.( féminin universelle) [ynivɛrsɛl] adjectif1. [mondial] universal3. [à usages multiples]remède universel panacea, universal remedy————————nom masculin -
64 sēnsus
sēnsus ūs, m [SENT-], a perceiving, observation: utere igitur argumento tute ipse sensūs tui, accept a proof from your own experience: oppidanos a sensu eius (operis) avertere, Cu.— A power of perceiving, perception, feeling, sensation, sense, consciousness: doloris: moriundi sensum celeritas abstulit: (Niobe) posuit sensum, saxea facta, mali, O.— A sense, special sense: ut nec ullus sensus maneat: oculorum: neque oculis neque auribus neque ullo sensu percipi: gustatus, qui est sensus maxime voluptarius: sensūs in capite conlocati sunt.— Feeling, sentiment, emotion, inclination, disposition: ipse in commovendis iudicibus eis ipsis sensibus permoveri: vestri sensūs ignarus: amandi... amoris: meus me sensus, quanta vis fraterni sit amoris, admonet: erga nos sensus civium.— An opinion, thought, sense, view, notion: animi: sensus eius de re p.: dissidenti sensūs suos aperire, N.: in his ipsis rebus aliquem sensum habere.— A habit of mind, mode of thinking, notion, taste: volgaris popularisque: haec oratio longe a nostris sensibus abhorrebat.—Esp., with communis, a general mode of thinking, prevailing notion, common insight, common sense: id a consuetudine communis sensūs abhorrere: quae versantur in sensu hominis communi: Communi sensu plane caret, H.: quod in communibus hominum sensibus positum est: ex communibus sensibus ducta oratio, from the usual lines of thought, Ta. — Consciousness, sense, understanding: a mero redeant in pectora sensūs, O.: nisi si timor abstulit omnem Sensum animumque, O.— Sense, idea, meaning, signification: testamenti, Ph.: verba, quibus voces sensūsque notarent, H.: verbi, O.* * *feeling, sense -
65 настроение
с.1) ( душевное состояние) mood, humourбыть в хоро́шем настрое́нии — be in a good / cheerful mood, be cheerful, be in (good) spirits
привести́ кого́-л в хоро́шее настрое́ние — put smb in good spirits / in a good mood
быть в дурно́м настрое́нии — be out of humour, be in low spirits; be out of sorts разг.
2) ( хорошее расположение духа) good mood; cheerя сего́дня не в настрое́нии — I am not in the right mood today; I am in a mood today
быть в плохо́м настрое́нии — be in a bad mood
испо́ртить настрое́ние кому́-л — ruin smb's good mood; put smb in a bad mood
3) (+ инф.; для; желание готовность) desire (for; + to inf)у меня́ нет для э́того настрое́ния — I am not in the mood for it
есть настрое́ние поговори́ть? — are you in the mood for a conversation?
4) (направление мыслей, взглядов) frame / attitude of mind; (отношение, мнение) mood, attitude, sentimentо́бщее настрое́ние — general feeling
настрое́ние обще́ственности — public mood
вре́дные настрое́ния — a harmful attitude of mind sg
настрое́ние умо́в — state of public opinion
••челове́к настрое́ния — moody person
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66 мнение
1. accountпо общему мнению, по словам всех — according to all accounts, by all accounts
2. thought3. view4. estimation5. judgement6. judgment7. mind8. opinionрасхождение во мнениях, разногласия — difference of opinion
9. sentiment10. sentimentalityСинонимический ряд:суждение (сущ.) взгляд; воззрение; понятие; представление; соображение; суждение; точка зрения -
67 τοι
τοι, prop. ethical dative of σύ (q. v.), but used as an enclit. Particle,A let me tell you, mark you, look you (in Engl. we freq. convey the impression by means of emphasis or tone), implying a real or imagined audience, freq. in Hom. and always in speeches (exc.ὃς δή τοι Il.10.316
, Od.20.289),αἰσχρόν τοι δηρόν τε μένειν κτλ. Il.2.298
;ἀλλ' ἐφομαρτεῖτε· πλεόνων δέ τοι ἔργον ἄμεινον 12.412
codd.; τοῦτο δέ τοι ἐρέουσα ἔπος.. εἶμι surely I will go, 1.419; ταύτης τοι γενεῆς.. εὔχομαι εἶναι (recapitulating) 6.211 (so at the close of a narrative, Theoc. 11.80); οὗτός τοι.. ἀπὸ στρατοῦ ἔρχεται ἀνήρ here comes, look you.., Il.10.341 (vulg.,οὗτός τις Aristarch.
, etc.); freq. it is hard to dist. from the [dialect] Ep. dat., as inποῦ τοι ἀπειλαὶ οἴχονται; 13.219
; so in Hes.Op. 287 (addressed to Perses), 347, 719, cf. Emp.17.14 (addressed to Pausanias), Pi.P.2.72 (addressed to Hiero), al.; and so in Trag. dialogue, A.Eu. 729, etc.;σέτοι κικλήσκω S.OC 1578
(lyr.); betw. chorus and actor, Id.Ph. 855 (lyr.), etc.; folld. by a plural, Tyrt.10.11 (cf. 13); so : hence, as addressed to an imaginary audience, without personal reference, introducing a general sentiment or maxim, Thgn.153;τὸ συγγενές τοι δεινόν A.Pr.39
, al.II in subordinate clauses,1 temporal and causal, , Pi.I.2.45, S.Tr. 321; freq.ἐπεί τοι καί E.Med. 677
, Ar.Ach. 933, Pl.Tht. 142b, etc.; .2 conditional, εἴ τοι.., ἐὰν δέ τοι .., S.OT 549, 551, Ant. 327; in apodosi,εἰ γὰρ κτενοῦμεν.., σύ τοι πρώτη θάνοις ἄν Id.El. 582
, cf. Il.22.488.3 final,ὅπως.. τοι S.El. 1469
, cf. Hp.Morb.2.33.III freq. combined with other Particles,ἀλλά τοι Thgn.656
, Pi.P.3.19, etc.;ἀλλὰ.. τοι A.Pers. 795
, Ag. 1304, etc.; γάρ τοι (γάρ A. 11.9
); γέ τοι (γε 1.5); ἤτοι, καίτοι (v. sub vv.); μέν τοι (μέν B. 11.4
); μή τοι, οὔ τοι; cf. also τοιγάρ, τοιγάρτοι, τοιγαροῦν, τοίνυν; so in τοι ἄρα, τοι ἆρα, which however are mostly contracted by crasis into τἆρα; as also τοι ἄν into τἄν, μέντοι ἄν into μεντἄν.B Position: τοι usually stands early in the sentence (or clause), e.g.Ζεύς ἐστιν αἰθήρ, Ζεὺς δὲ γῆ, Ζεὺς δ' οὐρανός, Ζεύς τοι τὰ πάντα A.Fr.70
, etc.2 hence τοι is sts. placed betw. Art. and Subst. or Adj., or betw. Prep. and Subst.,τό τ. μέγιστον Pl.Sph. 261c
;ἐπί τ. Ἀκράγαντι Pi.O.2.90
, cf. Ar.Ec. 972, etc.; also after Prep. in compd. Verb,ἔκ τ. πέπληγμαι E.Hipp. 934
, cf. Or. 1047, Ar.V. 784.------------------------------------
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