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121 destinare
vt [desti'nare]1)destinare qc a qn — to intend o mean sth for sbera destinato a morir giovane — he was destined o fated to die young
2)destinare una somma all'acquisto di qc — to intend to use o earmark a sum to buy sth3) (assegnare) to appoint, assign4) (indirizzare) to address5)destinare un giorno a qc/a fare qc — to set aside a day for sth/to do sthin data da destinarsi — at some future date, at a date to be decided
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122 circumscribo
circum-scrībo, psi, ptum, 3, v. a.I.Prop., to draw a line around, to circumscribe, enclose in a circle (in good prose;II.very freq. in Cic.): orbem,
Cic. Fin. 5, 8, 23:lineas extremas umbrae,
Quint. 10, 2, 7:virgulā stantem,
Cic. Phil. 8, 8, 23:virgā regem,
Liv. 45, 12, 5:aeneā fibulā pars auriculae latissima circumscribitur,
Col. 6, 5, 4:terram surculo heliotropii,
Plin. 22, 21, 29, § 60.—Trop.A.To draw a line as the circumference of a thing (cf. Quint. 12, 10, 5), i. e. to define, encompass, enclose, lim it, bound, circumscribe (syn.: definio, describo, termino):B.nullis ut terminis (orator) circumscribat aut definiat jus suum,
Cic. de Or. 1, 16, 70; cf.:genus universum brevi circumscribi et definiri potest,
id. Sest. 45, 97:exiguum nobis vitae curriculum natura circumscripsit, immensum gloriae,
id. Rab. Perd. 10, 30:quibus regionibus vitae spatium circumscriptum est,
id. Arch. 11, 29:ante enim circumscribitur mente sententia confestimque verba concurrunt,
id. Or. 59, 200:locum habitandi alicui,
id. Par. 2, 18:Oceanus undique circumscribit omnes terras et ambit,
Gell. 12, 13, 20:uti mihi dicas et quasi circumscribas verbis, quid homo sit,
id. 4, 1, 12.—To bring within narrow bounds, i. e. to contract, hem in, circumscribe, to hinder free action, to restrain, confine, limit, etc. (syn.: claudo, includo, coërceo).(α).Esp., of the restrictions or hinderances imposed by one magistracy or authority upon another:(β).Senatus credo praetorem eum circumscripsisset,
Cic. Mil. 33, 88 (cf. just before:an consules in praetore coërcendo fortes fuissent),
id. Att. 7, 9, 2; id. Phil. 13, 9, 19; Caes. B. C. 1, 32; Auct. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 72:ille se fluvio Rubicone et CC. milibus circumscriptum esse patiatur?
Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 5:gulam et ventrem,
Sen. Ep. 108, 14:circumscribere corpus et animo locum laxare,
id. ib. 15, 2:laudes,
id. Cons. ad Helv. 19, 7.—In gen.:2.uno genere genus hoc aratorum,
to comprehend in one class, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 61, § 149 Zumpt:totum Dionysium sex epitomis circumscripsit,
abridged, Col. 1, 1, 10:ut luxuriam vilitate circumscribamus,
Plin. 22, 2, 3, § 4.—In later medic. lang. circumscribi = minui, to abate, subside:C.gravedo circumscribitur,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10; so id. Acut. 2, 10 fin. —To encircle or go around by writing = scribendo circumdare, i. e. to deceive, cheat, circumvent, entrap, insnare (syn.:2.circumvenio, decipio): fallacibus et captiosis interrogationibus circumscripti atque decepti,
Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 46; Plin. 7, 40, 41, § 131; 33, 3, 14, § 48: non circumscribetur, qui ita se gesserit, ut dicat, etc., will not be deceived, i. e. will commit no error, Sen. Q. N. 5, 1, 3; id. Ep. 82, 19.—In mercantile lang., to deprive of money, to overreach, defraud:3.adulescentulos,
Cic. Phil. 14, 3, 7; Juv. 10, 222; 14, 237:ab Roscio HS. I[C ][C ]. circumscriptus,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 8, 24:vectigalia,
to embezzle, Quint. Decl. 340.—In law, to defeat the purpose of a law, a will, etc., by a forced or too literal interpretation:4.legem,
Dig. 4, 3, 18 fin.:ita circumscripto testamento,
Plin. Ep. 8, 18, 4; Front. Aquaed. 112: constitutiones, Lact. de Ira Dei, 8.—Of circumlocution, to involve in language:D.oratio rem simplicem circumscribens elocutione,
Auct. Her. 4, 32, 43; cf.:facetis jocis sacrilegium circumscribens,
covering, Just. 39, 2, 5.—To cancel; to declare invalid, to annul, invalidate, void, set aside (cf. circumduco, II. D.):1.hoc omni tempore Sullano ex accusatione circumscripto,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 16, § 43 (sublato, circumducto, praetermisso, Ascon.):circumscriptis igitur iis seutentiis, quas posui, etc.,
id. Fin. 3, 9, 31.—Hence, circumscriptus, a, um, P. a.(Acc. to II. A.) In rhet., rounded into periods, periodic:2.circumscripti verborum ambitus,
Cic. Or. 12, 38; cf. Auct. Her. 4, 32, 43; Quint. 12, 10, 5, and v. circumscriptio.— Adv.: circum-scriptē, in periods:circumscripte numeroseque dicere,
Cic. Or. 66, 221: circumscripte complecti singulas res. id. N. D. 2, 59, 147.—(Acc. to II. B.) Restricted, limited:brevis et circumscripta quaedam explicatio,
Cic. de Or. 1, 42, 189:(vis orationis) pressior et circumscriptior et adductior,
Plin. Ep. 1, 16, 4.— Adv.: circum-scriptē, summarily:circumscripte et breviter ostendere,
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123 earmark
verbto set aside (for a particular purpose):عَلامـه مُميزهThis money is earmarked for our holiday.
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124 beschikken
1 [+ over] [bezitten] have (control/disposal of) ⇒ have at one's disposal3 [beslissen] ordain♦voorbeelden:over een meerderheid beschikken • have a majorityover genoeg tijd beschikken • have enough time at one's disposalzodra wij beschikken over de juiste gegevens • as soon as we have the correct dataover iemands lot beschikken • determine someone's fatevrij over iets kunnen beschikken • be able to make free use of somethingze kon zelf niet over het geld beschikken • she did not have free disposal of her money3 afwijzend/gunstig beschikken op een verzoek • grant/deny a request -
125 een bedrag voor iets uittrekken
een bedrag voor iets uittrekkenput/set aside a sum (of money) for somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een bedrag voor iets uittrekken
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126 geld wegleggen voor de vakantie
geld wegleggen voor de vakantieset aside money for one's Bholiday/ AvacationVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geld wegleggen voor de vakantie
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127 tafel
1 table♦voorbeelden:de tafels van vermenigvuldiging • the multiplication tablesde hele tafel lag krom • the whole table was roaring with laughterde tafel afruimen/dekken • clear/set the table(in een restaurant) een tafel reserveren/bespreken • reserve a tableaan tafel gaan • sit down to dinneraan tafel zijn/zitten • be at (the) tableaan tafel! • dinner is ready!/served!men sprak er aan tafel over • it was discussed at (the) table/during dinneraltijd lang aan tafel zitten • always sit long over dinnerom de tafel gaan zitten • sit down at the table (and start talking)〈 figuurlijk〉 iets onder de tafel schuiven/vegen • brush/wave something asidehet ontbijt staat op tafel • breakfast is on the table/ready〈 figuurlijk〉 er lagen verschillende voorstellen op tafel • there were several proposals on the table/under discussionik kan het geld niet zonder meer op tafel leggen • I can't cough up the money just nowbij hen kwamen er alle dagen aardappelen op tafel • they had potatoes every day〈 figuurlijk〉 ter tafel liggen • be/lie on the tablevan tafel gaan • leave the tablede tafel van zeven • the seven-times tableeen tafel voor zes personen • a table for six -
128 reserve for fluctuations
Finmoney set aside to allow for changes in the values of currencies
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