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stand+firm

  • 21 твердая позиция

    firm stance, firm stand, firm attitude

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  • 22 непоколебимый

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  • 23 ustuvor

    firm, solid, unbreakable. ustuvor tur to stand firm

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  • 24 непоколебимый

    firm, steadfast, unshakeable, unflagging, unflinching

    остава́ться непоколеби́мым — remain / stand firm

    непоколеби́мый боре́ц (за вн.)staunch fighter (for)

    непоколеби́мое убежде́ние — unshakeable conviction

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > непоколебимый

  • 25 standhaft

    stand·haft adj
    steadfast;
    \standhaft sein to be steadfast, to stand firm
    adv steadfastly;
    sich \standhaft weigern to steadfastly [or staunchly] refuse

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  • 26 održati se

    • stand firm
    • take place

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  • 27 odrati se

    • stand firm; take place

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  • 28 стоять горой

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  • 29 твердо держаться

    stand firm/fast

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  • 30 ἵστημι

    ἵστημι (Hom.+, ins, pap [Mayser 353]; LXX [Thackeray 247f]; pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., apolog. exc. Ar.) and also ἱστάνω (since I B.C. SIG 1104, 26 ἱστανόμενος; pap [Mayser, loc. cit., with ἀνθιστάνω documented here as early as III B.C.]; Epict. 3, 12, 2; LXX [Ezk 17:14; Thackeray, loc. cit.]; later wr. in Psaltes 236) Ro 3:31; Hs 8, 1, 10 (s. Whittaker on 8, 1, 8; s. B-D-F §93; Mlt-H. 202). Fut. στήσω; 1 aor. ἔστησα; 2 aor. ἔστην, impv. στῆθι, inf. στῆναι, ptc. στάς; pf. ἕστηκα ( I stand), ptc. ἑστηκώς, ός and ἑστώς En 12:3; JosAs 7:2; J 12:29,-ῶσα J 8:9 v.l., neut. ἑστώς Rv 14:1 v.l. (s. B-D-F §96; W-S. §14, 5; Mlt-H. 222) and ἑστός, inf. always ἑστάναι; plpf. εἱστήκειν ( I stood) or ἱστήκειν GPt 2:3, third pl. εἱστήκεισαν Mt 12:46; J 18:18; Ac 9:7; Rv 7:11 (W-H. spell it ἱστ. everywhere); ἑστάκαμεν w. act. mng. 1 Macc 11:34; fut. mid. στήσομαι Rv 18:15. Pass.: 1 fut. σταθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐστάθην (PEg2 65). S. στήκω. Trans.: A. Intr.: B, C, D.
    A. trans. (pres., impf., fut., 1 aor. act.; s. B-D-F §97, 1; Mlt-H. 241) gener. ‘put, place, set’.
    to cause to be in a place or position, set, place, bring, allow to come τινά someone, lit. ἐν τῷ συνεδρίῳ Ac 5:27. εἰς αὐτούς before them 22:30. ἐκ δεξιῶν τινος at someone’s right (hand) Mt 25:33. ἐν μέσῳ in the midst, among 18:2; Mk 9:36; J 8:3. ἐνώπιόν τινος before someone Ac 6:6. Also κατενώπιόν τινος Jd 24. ἐπί τι upon someth. Mt 4:5; Lk 4:9. παρά τινι beside someone 9:47.
    to propose someone for an obligation, put forward, propose, lit. (e.g. Just., A I, 60, 3 Μωυσέα … τύπον σταυροῦ … στῆσαι ἐπὶ τῇ ἁγίᾳ σκηνῇ) τινά for a certain purpose: the candidates for election to the apostleship Ac 1:23. μάρτυρας ψευδεῖς 6:13 (cp. Mel., P. 93, 700 ψευδομάρτυρες).
    to set up or put into force, establish, fig. ext. of 1 (cp. Gen 26:3 τὸν ὅρκον; Ex 6:4) τὴν ἰδίαν δικαιοσύνην Ro 10:3. τὸ δεύτερον (opp. ἀναιρεῖν τὸ πρῶτον, a ref. to sacrificial system) Hb 10:9.—Of legal enforcement κύριε, μὴ στήσῃς αὐτοῖς ταύτην τ. ἁμαρτίαν Lord, do not hold this sin against them Ac 7:60 (contrast ἀφίημι 1 Macc 13:38f; 15:5; Stephen’s expression=ἄφες Lk 23:34; s. Beginn. IV, ad loc.).
    to validate someth. that is in force or in practice, reinforce validity of, uphold, maintain, validate τὶ someth. fig. ext. of 1 (1 Macc 2:27 τὴν διαθήκην) τὴν παράδοσιν ὑμῶν validate or maintain your own tradition Mk 7:9. νόμον ἱστάνομεν we uphold (the) law Ro 3:31 (s. καταργέω 2).
    to cause to be steadfast, make someone stand δυνατεῖ ὁ κύριος στῆσαι αὐτόν Ro 14:4.
    set/fix a time a period of time ἡμέραν (s. ἡμέρα 3a) Ac 17:31.
    determine a monetary amount οἱ δὲ ἔστησαν αὐτῷ τριάκοντα ἀργύρια Mt 26:15 (=Zech 11:12 ἔστησαν τὸν μισθόν μου τριάκοντα ἀργύρους), presents a special problem for interpreters because of the author’s theological and narrative interests, which prompt him to connect an allusion here to Zech 11:12 in anticipation of a fulfillment statement at Mt 27:9f, which in haggadic fashion draws on Zech 11:13 in the longer form of the Mt and Jer 32 (Mt 39):7–9 (s. JDoeve, Jewish Hermeneutics in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, ’54, 185–87). Jer 39:9 and Zech 11:12 use the verb ἱ. in the sense weigh out on scales (Hom.; X., Cyr. 8, 2, 21, Mem. 1, 1, 9 al.; GDI p. 870, n49 A [Ephesus VI B.C.] 40 minas ἐστάθησαν; Is 46:6; Jer 39:9; 2 Esdr 8:25), and some (e.g. BWeiss, HHoltzmann, JWeiss; FSchulthess, ZNW 21, 1922, 227f; Field, Notes 19f) interpret Mt 26:15 in this sense. Of course Mt’s readers would know that coinage of their time was not ‘weighed out’ and would understand ἱ. in the sense of striking a bargain (ἵστημι=set a price, make an offer, close a bargain: Herodas 7, 68 pair of shoes; BGU 1116, 8 [I B.C.]; 912, 25 [I A.D.]; PRainer 206, 10 [II A.D.] κεφάλαιον), they set out (=offered, allowed) for him (=paid him) 30 silver coins (Wlh., OHoltzmann, Schniewind), but the more sophisticated among them would readily recognize the obsolete mng. Ac 7:60 is sometimes interpreted in a related sense, but the absence of a direct object of amount paid suggests that the pass. is better placed in 3 above.
    B. intr., aor. and fut. forms
    to desist from movement and be in a stationary position, stand still, stop (Hom., Aristot.; Philostrat., Ep. 36, 2 ὁ ποταμὸς στήσεται; TestSol 7:3 οὕτως ἔστη ἡ αὔρα) Lk 24:17. στὰς ὁ Ἰησοῦς ἐφώνησεν αὐτούς Mt 20:32.—Mk 10:49; Lk 7:14; 17:12; 18:40. στῆναι τὸ ἅρμα Ac 8:38. ἀπὸ μακρόθεν ἔστησαν Rv 18:17; cp. vs. 15. ἔστησαν ἐν τῷ τόπῳ τοῦ σπηλαίου GJs 19:2. ἔστη ἐπὶ τόπου πεδινοῦ he took his stand on a level place Lk 6:17. Of a star ἐστάθη ἐπάνω οὗ ἦν τὸ παιδίον Mt 2:9; also ἐπὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν τοῦ παιδίου GJs 21:3. Of a flow of blood come to an end ἔστη ἡ ῥύσις τ. αἵματος Lk 8:44 (cp. Ex 4:25 [though HKosmala, Vetus Test. 12, ’62, 28 renders it as an emphatic εἶναι] Heraclid. Pont., Fgm. 49 W.; POxy 1088, 21 [I A.D.]; Cyranides p. 117 note γυναικὶ … αἷμα ἵστημι παραχρῆμα). στῆθι stand Js 2:3. ἡ χεὶρ αὐτοῦ ἔστη ἄνω his hand remained (motionless) upraised GJs 18:3 (not pap).
    to come up in the presence of others, come up, stand, appear ἔμπροσθέν τινος before someone Mt 27:11; Lk 21:36. Also ἐνώπιόν τινος Ac 10:30; GJs 11:2 (κατενώπιον TestSol 22:13; Just., D. 127, 3) or ἐπί τινος: σταθήσεσθε you will have to appear Mt 10:18 v.l.; Mk 13:9; ἐπί τοῦ παλατίου AcPl Ha 9, 20. στῆθι εἰς τὸ μέσον Lk 6:8; cp. vs. 8b; J 20:19, 26 (Vi. Aesopi I c. 6 p. 243, 15 Αἴσωπος στὰς εἰς τὸ μέσον ἀνέκραξεν). Also ἐν μέσῳ Lk 24:36; Ac 17:22; Ox 1 verso, 11 (s. Unknown Sayings, 69–71). ἔστη εἰς τὸ κριτήριον she stood before the court GJs 15:2. Cp. J 21:4; Rv 12:18; Lk 7:38. Step up or stand to say someth. or make a speech Lk 18:11. Cp. 19:8; Ac 2:14; 5:20; 11:13 al. ἔστησαν … προσδοκῶντες τὸν Ζαχαρίαν they stood waiting for Z. GJs 24:1. Pract. in the sense of the pf. δυνάμενοι … ἀλλʼ οὐδὲ στῆναι (the cult images) which could not remain standing AcPl Ha 1, 20 (cp. ἵστατο δένδρον κυπάρισσος TestAbr A 3 p. 79, 17 [Stone p. 6]; ὁ τόπος ἐν ᾧ ἱστάμεθα GrBar 6:13).
    to stand up against, resist, w. πρὸς and acc. offer resistance (Thu. 5, 104) Eph 6:11; abs. resist (Ex 14:13) vs. 13. (Cp. the term στάσις in the sense of ‘rebellion’.)
    stand firm so as to remain stable, stand firm, hold one’s ground (Ps 35:13) in battle (X., An. 1, 10, 1) Eph 6:14. σταθήσεται will stand firm Ro 14:4a. τίς δύναται σταθῆναι; Rv 6:17. εἰς ἣν στῆτε stand fast in it (Goodsp., Probs. 198) 1 Pt:12. Of house, city, or kingdom Mt 12:25f; Mk 3:24f; Lk 11:18. Cp. Mk 3:26. The OT expr. (Dt 19:15) ἵνα ἐπὶ στόματος δύο μαρτύρων ἢ τριῶν σταθῇ πᾶν ῥῆμα Mt 18:16; 2 Cor 13:1.
    come to a standing position, stand up ἐπὶ τοὺς πόδας on one’s feet (Ezk 2:1) Ac 26:16; Rv 11:11. Abs. Ac 3:8.
    C. intr., perf. and plupf.
    to be in a standing position, I stand, I stood of bodily position, e.g. of a speaker J 7:37; Ac 5:25, of hearers J 12:29 or spectators Mt 27:47; Lk 23:35; Ac 1:11, of accusers Lk 23:10. Cp. J 18:5, 16, 18ab, 25; 19:25; Ac 16:9 al.
    to be at a place, stand (there), be (there), w. the emphasis less on ‘standing’ than on ‘being, existing’.
    position indicated by adv. of place ἔξω Mt 12:46f; Lk 8:20; 13:25. μακρόθεν Lk 18:13. ἀπὸ μακρόθεν at a distance 23:49; Rv 18:10. ἐκεῖ Mk 11:5. ὅπου 13:14. ὧδε Mt 16:28; 20:6b. αὐτοῦ Lk 9:27; ἀπέναντι AcPl Ha 3, 30.
    w. place indicated by a prep. ἐκ δεξιῶν τινος at the right (hand) of someone or someth. Lk 1:11; Ac 7:55f (HOwen, NTS 1, ’54/55, 224–26). ἐν αὐτοῖς among them Ac 24:21; w. ἐν and dat. of place Mt 20:3; 24:15; J 11:56; Rv 19:17. ἐν μέσῳ J 8:9 v.l. μέσος ὑμῶν 1:26 (v.l. στήκει). ἐπί w. gen. (X., Cyr. 3, 3, 66; Apollodorus [II B.C.]: 244 Fgm. 209 Jac. ἐπὶ τ. θύρας) Ac 5:23; 21:40; 24:20; 25:10; Rv 10:5, 8; AcPl Ha 7, 37; w. dat. Ac 7:33; w. acc. Mt 13:2; Rv 3:20; 7:1; 14:1; 15:2; GJs 5:2 (ἕστηκας codd., ἔστης pap). παρά w. acc. of place Lk 5:1f. πέραν τῆς θαλάσσης J 6:22. πρό w. gen. of place Ac 12:14. πρός w. dat. of place J 20:11. σύν τινι Ac 4:14. μετά τινος AcPl Ha 11, 3. κύκλῳ τινός around someth. Rv 7:11. W. ἐνώπιον (functioning as prep.) ἐνώπιόν τινος Rv 7:9; 11:4; 12:4; 20:12.
    abs. (Epict. 4, 1, 88 ἑστῶσα of the citadel, simply standing there; Tat. 26, 2 παρατρέχοντας μὲν ὑμᾶς, ἑστῶτα δὲ τὸν αἰῶνα) Mt 26:73; J 1:35; 3:29; 20:14; Ac 22:25. τὰ πρόβατα εἱστήκει the sheep stood still GJs 18:2 (not pap). The verb standing alone in the sense stand around idle (Eur., Iph. Aul. 861; Aristoph., Av. 206, Eccl. 852; Herodas 4, 44) Mt 20:6a. ἀργός can be added (Aristoph., Eccl. 879f, Pax 256 ἕστηκας ἀργός) vs. 6a v.l., 6b (w. the question cp. Eubulus Com., Fgm. 15, 1 K. τί ἕστηκας ἐν πύλαις; Herodas 5, 40). W. modifying words (Pla., Phdr. 275d ἕστηκε ὡς ζῶντα τὰ ἔκγονα) εἱστήκεισαν ἐνεοί they stood there speechless Ac 9:7. ὡς ἐσφαγμένον Rv 5:6. cp. Ac 26:6. εἱστήκει ἀπεκδεχόμενος AcPl Ant 13, 22 (=Aa I, 237, 5).
    to stand in attendance on someone, attend upon, be the servant of Rv 8:2 (RCharles, Rv ICC vol. 1, p. 225).
    stand firm in belief, stand firm of personal commitment in gener. (opp. πεσεῖν), fig. ext. of 1, 1 Cor 10:12; 2 Cl 2:6. τ. πίστει ἕστηκας you stand firm because of your faith Ro 11:20; cp. 2 Cor 1:24. ὸ̔ς ἕστηκεν ἐν τ. καρδίᾳ αὐτοῦ ἑδραῖος one who stands firm in his heart 1 Cor 7:37. ὁ θεμέλιος ἕστηκεν the foundation stands (unshaken) 2 Ti 2:19 (Stob. 4, 41, 60 [vol. V, p. 945]: Apelles, when he was asked why he represented Tyche [Fortune] in a sitting position, answered οὐχ ἕστηκεν γάρ=because she can’t stand, i.e. has no stability; Hierocles 11, 441 ἑστῶτος τοῦ νόμου=since the law stands firm [unchanged]; Procop. Soph., Ep. 47 μηδὲν ἑστηκὸς κ. ἀκίνητον; 75).
    to be in a condition or state, stand or be in someth., fig. ext. of 1; grace (Hierocles 12, 446 ἐν ἀρετῇ) Ro 5:2; within the scope of the gospel 1 Cor 15:1; in truth J 8:44.
    D. intr., pres. mid. to have a beginning, begin, calendaric expression (as old as Hom.) μὴν ἱστάμενος the month just beginning (oft. ins) MPol 21—B. 835. DELG. M-M. TW.

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  • 31 твърдо

    firmly, steadtiastly, staunchly, steadily
    държа (се) твърдо stand firm; be firm/steadfast
    (при скръб, нещастие) keep a stiff upper lip
    държа твърдо на своето stand o.'s ground; hold o.'s own; be firm
    той е твърдо решен/решил he is quite determined/resolved (да to)
    стоя твърдо на краката си stand/be firm on o.'s legs
    твърдо установено правило a hard-and-fast rule
    * * *
    твъ̀рдо,
    нареч. firmly, steadfastly, staunchly, steadily; държа (се) \твърдо stand firm; be firm/steadfast; ( при скръб, нещастие) keep a stiff upper lip; държа \твърдо на своето stand o.’s ground; hold o.’s own; be firm; стоя \твърдо на краката си stand/be firm on o.’s legs; \твърдо установено правило hard-and-fast rule; той е \твърдо решен/решил he is quite determined/resolved (да to).
    * * *
    firmly ; steadily ; hard {ha;rd}
    * * *
    1. (при скръб, нещастие) keep a stiff upper lip 2. firmly, steadtiastly, staunchly, steadily 3. ТВЪРДО установено правило a hard-and-fast rule 4. държа (се) ТВЪРДО stand firm;be firm/steadfast 5. държа ТВЪРДО на своето stand o.'s ground;hold o.'s own;be firm 6. стояТВЪРДО на краката си stand/be firm on o.'s legs 7. той е ТВЪРДО решен/решил he is quite determined/resolved (да to)

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  • 32 ferme

    I.
    ferme1 [fεʀm]
    1. adjective
       a. firm ; [style, trait] confident
    « prix: 200 000 € ferme » "price: 200,000 euros (not negotiable)"
    2. adverb
       a. (intensif) (inf) [travailler, cogner] hard
    II.
    ferme2 [fεʀm]
    feminine noun
    ( = domaine) farm ; ( = habitation) farmhouse
    * * *

    I
    1. fɛʀm
    1) ( résistant) [chair, sol] firm; [blanc d'œuf, crème] stiff
    2) ( assuré) [pas, voix, attitude, écriture] firm; [geste, exécution] confident

    d'une main ferme[diriger, saisir] with a firm hand; [écrire] in a firm hand

    3) ( inflexible) firm
    4) [marché, commande, prix] firm

    cinq ans de prison ferme, cinq ans ferme — (colloq) a five-year sentence with no remission


    2.
    1) [discuter, batailler] vigorously; [croire] firmly
    ••

    II fɛʀm
    1) ( exploitation) farm; ( maison) farmhouse
    2) ( contrat)

    (bail à) ferme — farming lease; ( domaine affermé) leasehold

    3) Construction, Bâtiment truss
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    fɛʀm
    1. adj
    (personne, réponse) firm

    Elle s'est montrée très ferme à mon égard. — She was very firm with me.

    2. adv
    [travailler] hard
    3. nf
    (= exploitation) farm, (= maison) farmhouse
    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( résistant) [chair, sol] firm; [blanc d'œuf, crème] stiff;
    2 ( stable) [personne] steady; être ferme sur ses jambes to be steady on one's legs;
    3 ( assuré) [pas, voix, attitude, écriture] firm; [geste, exécution, style] confident; avoir la ferme intention de faire to have the firm intention of doing; d'une main ferme [diriger, saisir, retenir] with a firm hand; [écrire] in a firm hand; rester ferme dans l'adversité/dans ses résolutions to be steadfast in adversity/in one's resolutions;
    4 ( inflexible) firm; être or se montrer ferme avec les enfants to be firm with the children;
    5 Fin ( bien orienté) [marché, valeur, monnaie] firm;
    6 Comm, Fin ( définitif) [commande, engagement, prix, vente] firm;
    7 Jur ( sans sursis) peine de prison ferme custodial sentence; cinq ans de prison ferme, cinq ans ferme a five-year sentence with no remission.
    B adv
    1 ( sans faiblir) [discuter, batailler] vigorously; [croire] firmly; tenir ferme to stand one's ground; s'ennuyer ferme to be bored stiff;
    2 ( de façon définitive) commander ferme to put in a firm order for [avion, voiture].
    C nf
    1 Agric ( exploitation) farm; ( maison) farmhouse; ferme collective/marine/d'élevage collective/marine/cattle farm; retaper une vieille ferme to do up an old farmhouse; à la ferme [travailler, vie, vente] on the farm;
    2 Comm, Jur ( contrat) (bail à) ferme farming lease; ( domaine affermé) leasehold; donner qch à ferme to lease sth;
    3 Constr truss.
    ferme école Agric farm attached to an agricultural college; ferme éolienne windfarm.
    attendre de pied ferme to be ready and waiting; je les attends de pied ferme I'm ready for them.
    I
    [fɛrm] adjectif
    1. [dur - sol] solid, firm ; [ - corps, chair, fruit, muscle] firm
    2. [stable]
    3. [décidé - ton, pas] firm, steady
    ..., dit-elle d'une voix ferme..., she said firmly
    4. [inébranlable - volonté, décision] firm ; [ - réponse] definite
    6. COMMERCE [achat, vente] firm
    ————————
    [fɛrm] adverbe
    1. [solidement]
    a. [clou] to hold
    b. [personne, troupe] to stand firm, to hold on
    2. [beaucoup - travailler, boire] hard
    il boit ferme he's a heavy ou a hard drinker
    3. [avec passion - discuter] with passion, passionately
    II
    [fɛrm] nom féminin
    1. [maison] farmhouse
    [exploitation] farm
    prendre ferme to rent, to farm

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  • 33 още

    го държи he's still got a fever, the fever still has him in its grip
    краката ми не ме ощет my legs don't hold me. I am dead beat
    държи ми влага it keeps me going; I have s.th. to remember
    държи ми (мога) can, be able to, ( имам смелост) have it in one to; have the pluck to
    още се
    1. hold (за onto), cling (to)
    дръж се здраво! hold (on) tight! още се здраво hold firm to s.th., cling to s.th.
    2. (крепя се) be supported/carried (by)
    мостът се държи на подпори the bridge is carried/supported by piers
    3. прен. (имам сили) be active/fit/in good trim
    още се здраво на краката си keep o.'s legs; stand firm/fast
    едва се още на краката си my legs won't hold me, I am ready to drop. I can't keep upright, I am not steady on my legs
    стар е, но се държи there is life in the old dog yet; he is old but is keeping well
    4. (съпротивлявам се) be firm, stand/hold/keep/maintain o.'s ground
    (финансово и пр.) keep o.'s head above water; stand fast/firm, resist, hold o.'s own
    още се още, не лягам I am not well, but I keep going
    5. (имам обноски) behave, deport o.s., demean o.s.
    още се прилично behave (well), have good manners, be well-mannered
    (за деца) behave o.s.
    дръж се прилично! be good! don't let yourself down! ( за деца) behave yourself! не знае как да се държи he doesn't know how to behave, he has no manners
    още се зле/нечестно/непорядъчно misbehave
    още се глупаво behave foolishly; play the fool. act/play the ape
    дръж се сериозно! stop fooling! още се с чест/доблестно demean o.s./behave honourably
    още се като мъж act like a man, demean o.s. like a man
    още се тежко/горделиво be stand-offish
    още се строго be strict/severe (с with)
    още се приятелски/недружелюбно be friendly/unfriendly (с to)
    още се грубо be rude (to)
    още се далеч от keep clear of, avoid, steer clear of
    още се настрана/на разстояние keep away; keep in the background
    hold o.s. aloof (от from)
    още се на положение stand on o.'s dignity
    много се държи на/за great attention is paid to, they are very strict/particular about
    дръж се! hold on! ( не се отчайвай) chin up! never say die! keep smiling! ( не отстъпвай!) don't give in! stick to your guns!
    (друг) another, a further
    още малко хляб some more bread
    още едни чай another cup of tea
    още малко a little more
    искате ли още малко? will you have some more?
    още 7 километра a further 7 kilometres
    оставам за още една седмица stay another week
    ще излезе още един том there is another volume to come
    още един/една/едно (just) one more
    още веднаж once more/again; over again
    има ли още да идват? are any more coming?
    още и още more and yet more
    още повече, че the more so as
    какво искаш още? what else/more do you want?
    още по-добре still better, better still
    още по-зле still worse, worse still
    още по-късно still later
    намалявам още повече reduce still further
    още толкова (за количество) as much again, ( за брой) as many again
    ще чакаш ли още? will you wait any longer?
    7. (все още, досега) still, yet
    има още време there is still/yet time
    той още спи he is still asleep
    още приживе in o.'s lifetime
    още жив/млад still alive/yoing
    още съществувам linger
    още съм в сила still stand
    още в сила standing
    не още not yet
    още няма 12 години he's not yet twenty
    още не е време the time is not ripe, the time has rot come yet
    още не му се вижда краят the end is not yet in sight
    редът ми още не е дошъл my turn hasn't come yet/is. still to come
    тая история още не е написана that history has yet to be written
    8. още сег a right away/off, right now, immediately, at once
    още след пет минути/два часа no more than five minutes/two hours later
    още Х. казваше, че Х. used to say. that, X. said in his day
    още тогава then and there, there and then, already at the time
    още там way back there; then and there, on the spot
    още тоя момент at this very moment
    още днес this. very day
    и днес още even to this day
    още утре as early as tomorrow, not later than tomorrow, tomorrow at latest, first thing tomorrow
    още тая вечер this very evening
    още на другия ден след смъртта на on the very morrow of s.o.'s death
    още на 10-и even as early as the tenth
    още преди even before
    още преди войната already before the war
    още миналата година as long ago as last year
    още преди две години as far back as two years ago
    още през already during/in, as early as, as far back as; as long ago as
    още през май even in May
    още през средните векове as early as the Middle Ages, already in the Middle Ages
    още като дете even as a small child, even when a child
    още на десет години at the early age of ten
    още от ever since
    още отначало right at the beginning/from the start
    още от пристигането си ever since his arrival/he arrived
    още от зори ever since dawn
    още от сутринта since early morning
    още от детинство from childhood on
    още от ранна възраст from an early age
    още в Софи while still in Sofia
    още на път за while on o.'s way to
    още след нашето пристигане on our arrival
    още отдалеч even at a distance
    и още как I should think/say so, ам, and how
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    о̀ще,
    нареч.
    1. ( повече) (some) more; ( друг) another, a further; намалявам \още повече reduce still further; оставам за \още една седмица stay another week; \още веднъж once more/again; over again; \още и \още more and yet more; \още колко време ще останем тук how much longer are we going to stay here? \още малко a little more; \още 5 километра a further 5 kilometres; \още повече, че the more so as; \още по-добре still better, better still; \още толкова (за количество) as much again, (за брой) as many again; ще чакаш ли \още? will you wait any longer?;
    2. ( все още, досега) still, yet; има \още време there is still/yet time; не \още not yet; \още в сила standing; \още жив/млад still alive/young; \още не е време the time is not ripe, the time has not come yet; \още не му се вижда краят the end is not yet in sight; \още приживе in o.’s lifetime; \още съществувам linger; \още съществуващ still existing/in being;
    3.: и днес \още even to this day; \още като дете even as a small child, even when a child; \още миналата година as long ago as last year; \още на десет години at the early age of ten; \още от ever since; \още на 10-и even as early as the tenth; \още на другия ден след смъртта на on the very morrow of s.o.’s death; \още на път за while on o.’s way to; \още от детинство from childhood on; \още от зори ever since dawn; \още от пристигането си ever since his arrival/he arrived; \още от ранна възраст from an early age; \още отначало right at the beginning/from the start; \още преди even before; \още преди войната already before the war; \още преди две години as far back as two years ago; \още през already during/in, as early as, as far back as; as long ago as; way back in; \още сега right away/off, right now, immediately, at once; \още след нашето пристигане on our arrival; \още отдалеч even at a distance; \още след пет минути/два часа no more than five minutes/two hours later; \още там way back there; then and there, on the spot; \още тогава then and there, there and then, already at the time; \още тоя момент at this very moment; \още утре as early as tomorrow, not later than tomorrow, tomorrow at latest, first thing tomorrow; \още Х. казваше, че X. used to say, that, X. said in his day; • и \още как I should think/say so, амер. and how; разг. will a duck swim? not half.
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    else: Do you want to tell me something още? - Искаш ли да ми кажеш още нещо?; even: I know him още as a baby. -Помня го още от бебе.; ever since: Give me some още time. - Дай ми още малко време; still (за положителни изречения): He is още at home. - Той още е вкъщи, That way is още better. - Така е още по-добре.; yet (за отрицателни и въпросителни изречения): I am not ready още. - Още не съм готов.
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    1. (все още, досега) still, yet 2. (друг) another, a further 3. (за деца) behave o. s. 4. (имам обноски) behave, deport o. s., demean o. s. 5. (крепя се) be supported/carried (by) 6. (повече) (some) more 7. (съпротивлявам се) be firm, stand/hold/keep/maintain o.'s ground 8. (финансово и пр.) keep o.'s head above water;stand fast/firm, resist, hold o. 's own 9. 10 години he's not yet twenty 10. 12-и even as early as the tenth 11. 1: ОЩЕ ceгa right away/off, right now, immediately, at once 12. 7 километра a further 13. 8 kilometres 14. hold o. s. aloof (от from) 15. ОЩЕ 16. ОЩЕ X. казваше, че Х. used to say. that, X. said in his day 17. ОЩЕ ce грубо be rude (to) 18. ОЩЕ no-зле still worse, worse still 19. ОЩЕ no-късно still later 20. ОЩЕ в Софи while still in Sofia 21. ОЩЕ в сила standing 22. ОЩЕ веднаж once more/again;over again 23. ОЩЕ днес this. very day 24. ОЩЕ един/ една/едно (just) one more 25. ОЩЕ едни чай another cup of tea 26. ОЩЕ жив/млад still alive/yoing 27. ОЩЕ и ОЩЕ more and yet more 28. ОЩЕ като дете even as a small child, even when a child 29. ОЩЕ малко a little more 30. ОЩЕ малко хляб some more bread 31. ОЩЕ миналата година as long ago as last year 32. ОЩЕ на 33. ОЩЕ на десет години at the early age of ten 34. ОЩЕ на другия ден след смъртта на on the very morrow of s. o.'s death 35. ОЩЕ на път за while on o.'s way to 36. ОЩЕ не е време the time is not ripe, the time has rot come yet 37. ОЩЕ не му се вижда краят the end is not yet in sight 38. ОЩЕ няма 39. ОЩЕ от ever since 40. ОЩЕ от детинство from childhood on 41. ОЩЕ от пристигането си ever since his arrival/he arrived: ОЩЕ от зори ever since dawn 42. ОЩЕ от ранна възраст from an early age 43. ОЩЕ от сутринта since early morning 44. ОЩЕ отдалеч even at a distance 45. ОЩЕ отначало right at the beginning/from the start 46. ОЩЕ по-добре still better, better still 47. ОЩЕ повече, че the more so as 48. ОЩЕ преди even before 49. ОЩЕ преди войната already before the war 50. ОЩЕ преди две години as far back as two years ago 51. ОЩЕ през already during/in, as early as, as far back as;as long ago as 52. ОЩЕ през май even in May 53. ОЩЕ през средните векове as early as the Middle Ages, already in the Middle Ages 54. ОЩЕ приживе in o.'s lifetime 55. ОЩЕ се hold (за onto), cling (to) 56. ОЩЕ се глупаво behave foolishly;play the fool. act/play the ape 57. ОЩЕ се далеч от keep clear of, avoid, steer clear of 58. ОЩЕ се здраво на краката си keep o.'s legs;stand firm/fast 59. ОЩЕ се зле/нечестно/ непорядъчно misbehave 60. ОЩЕ се като мъж act like a man, demean o. s. like a man 61. ОЩЕ се на положение stand on o.'s dignity 62. ОЩЕ се настрана/ на разстояние keep away;keep in the background 63. ОЩЕ се още, не лягам I am not well, but I keep going 64. ОЩЕ се прилично behave (well), have good manners, be well-mannered 65. ОЩЕ се приятелски/недружелюбно be friendly/unfriendly (c to) 66. ОЩЕ се строго be strict/severe (c with) 67. ОЩЕ се тежко/горделиво be stand-offish 68. ОЩЕ след нашето пристигане on our arrival 69. ОЩЕ след пет минути/два часа no more than five minutes/two hours later 70. ОЩЕ съм в сила still stand 71. ОЩЕ съществувам linger 72. ОЩЕ там way back there;then and there, on the spot 73. ОЩЕ тая вечер this very evening 74. ОЩЕ тогава then and there, there and then, already at the time 75. ОЩЕ толкова (за количество) as much again, (за брой) as many again 76. ОЩЕ тоя момент at this very moment 77. ОЩЕ утре as early as tomorrow, not later than tomorrow, tomorrow at latest, first thing tomorrow 78. го държи he's still got a fever, the fever still has him in its grip 79. дръж се здраво! hold (on) tight! ОЩЕ се здраво hold firm to s.th., cling to s.th. 80. дръж се прилично! be good! don't let yourself down! (за деца) behave yourself! не знае как да се държи he doesn't know how to behave, he has no manners 81. дръж се сериозно! stop fooling! ОЩЕ се с чест/доблестно demean o. s./behave honourably 82. дръж се! hold on! (не се отчайвай) chin up! never say die! keep smiling! (не отстъпвай!) don't give in! stick to your guns! 83. държи ми (мога) can, be able to, (имам смелост) have it in one to;have the pluck to 84. държи ми влага it keeps me going;I have s.th. to remember 85. едва се ОЩЕ на краката си my legs won't hold me, I am ready to drop. I can't keep upright, I am not steady on my legs 86. и ОЩЕ как I should think/say so, ам, and how 87. и днес ОЩЕ even to this day 88. има ОЩЕ време there is still/yet time 89. има ли ОЩЕ да идват? are any more coming? 90. искате ли ОЩЕ малко? will you have some more? 91. какво искаш ОЩЕ? what else/more do you want? 92. копчето се държи само на един конец the button is hanging by a thread 93. краката ми не ме ОЩЕт my legs don't hold me. I am dead beat 94. много се държи на/за great attention is paid to, they are very strict/particular about 95. мостът се държи на подпори the bridge is carried/ supported by piers 96. намалявам ОЩЕ пoвeчe reduce still further 97. не ОЩЕ not yet 98. оставам за ОЩЕ една седмица stay another week 99. прен. (имам сили) be active/fit/in good trim 100. редът ми ОЩЕ не е дошъл my turn hasn't come yet/is. still to come 101. стар е, но се държи there is life in the old dog yet;he is old but is keeping well 102. тая история ОЩЕ не е написана that history has yet to be written 103. той ОЩЕ спи he is still asleep 104. ще излезе ОЩЕ един том there is another volume to come 105. ще чакаш ли ОЩЕ? will yоu wait any longer?

    Български-английски речник > още

  • 34 standhalten

    v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) Person: hold one’s ground ( oder own), stand firm; Deich etc.: hold out (+ Dat against); einem Angriff, Stoß etc.: withstand; einer Kritik etc.: stand up to; jemandem / einer Sache standhalten auch resist s.o. / s.th.; jemandes Blick standhalten resist s.o.’s gaze; sie konnte ihren neugierigen Blicken nicht standhalten their inquisitive stares were too much for her; einer Überprüfung nicht standhalten not bear close scrutiny; Vergleich 1
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    stạnd|hal|ten ['ʃtanthaltn]
    vi sep
    (Mensch) to stand firm; (Gebäude, Brücke etc) to hold

    einer/der Prüfung standhalten — to stand up to or bear close examination

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    1) (to keep up courage, strength etc (under strain): She's bearing up well after her shock.) bear up
    2) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) hold
    3) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) hold
    4) (to refuse to move back or retreat when attacked: Although many were killed, the soldiers held their ground.) hold one's ground
    5) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) hold out
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    stand|hal·ten
    [ˈʃtanthaltn̩]
    [etw dat] \standhalten to hold out against [or withstand] sth, to hold out
    der Belastung von etw dat \standhalten to put up with the strain of sth
    einer näheren Prüfung/einer kritischen Prüfung \standhalten to bear [or stand up to] closer/a critical examination
    etw dat \standhalten to endure sth; Brücke to hold [or bear] sth
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb stand firm

    einer Sache (Dat.) standhalten — withstand or stand up to something

    einer näheren Überprüfung nicht standhalten — not stand [up to] or bear closer scrutiny

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    standhalten v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) Person: hold one’s ground ( oder own), stand firm; Deich etc: hold out (+dat against); einem Angriff, Stoß etc: withstand; einer Kritik etc: stand up to;
    jemandem/einer Sache standhalten auch resist sb/sth;
    jemandes Blick standhalten resist sb’s gaze;
    sie konnte ihren neugierigen Blicken nicht standhalten their inquisitive stares were too much for her;
    einer Überprüfung nicht standhalten not bear close scrutiny; Vergleich 1
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb stand firm

    einer Sache (Dat.) standhalten — withstand or stand up to something

    einer näheren Überprüfung nicht standhalten — not stand [up to] or bear closer scrutiny

    * * *
    v.
    to defy v.
    to sustain v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > standhalten

  • 35 fest

    fest I adj 1. BANK fixed, non-variable; 2. GEN stable, steady, permanent, pegged; 3. WIWI firm, pegged ein festes Angebot machen GEN make a firm offer in festem Zustand befindlich GEN solid-state in fester Decke gebunden MEDIA casebound (Buch) ohne feste Grenze GEN open-ended ohne festen Termin FIN, GEN (frml) sine die ohne festen Wohnsitz RECHT without permanent residence, of no fixed abode fest II adv GEN steadily, firmly, permanently fest angelegt BANK, FIN illiquid, tied up fest daran glauben, dass GEN be firmly convinced that, stand firm in the belief that fest tendieren BÖRSE firm fest umrissen GEN specific (Ziel)
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    adj 1. < Bank> fixed, non-variable; 2. < Geschäft> stable, steady, permanent, pegged; 3. <Vw> firm, pegged ■ ein festes Angebot machen < Geschäft> make a firm offer ■ in festem Zustand befindlich < Geschäft> solid-state ■ in fester Decke gebunden < Medien> Buch casebound ■ ohne feste Grenze < Geschäft> open-ended ■ ohne festen Termin <Finanz, Geschäft> sine die frml ■ ohne festen Wohnsitz < Recht> without permanent residence, of no fixed abode
    adv < Geschäft> steadily, firmly, permanently ■ fest angelegt <Bank, Finanz> illiquid, tied up ■ fest daran glauben, dass < Geschäft> be firmly convinced that, stand firm in the belief that ■ fest tendieren < Börse> firm ■ fest umrissen < Geschäft> Ziel specific
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    fest
    (beständig) stable, permanent, (Börse) firm, steady, (sicher) fast, proof, (solide) firm, solid, fixed;
    etw. fester (Börse) cheerful;
    sehr fest (Börse) strong, buoyant;
    fest abgemacht definitely agreed upon, for sure;
    fest angelegt (Kapital) tied (locked, Br.) up;
    fest angestellt permanently appointed, on the establishment;
    fest besoldet salaried;
    fest mit Remissionsrecht outright purchase with right to return;
    fest abmachen to fix up, to settle finally;
    fest abschließen to make a bargain, to finalize a deal;
    fest anbieten to offer firm;
    Kapital fest anlegen to lock (Br.) (tie up) capital;
    fest bleiben to stick to one’s guns, (Börse) to maintain a firm attitude, to keep (remain) steady;
    weiterhin fest bleiben (Börse) to continue to rule high;
    fest bei seiner Meinung bleiben to stand one’s ground, to stick to one’s guns;
    fest eröffnen (Börse) to open steady;
    fest kaufen to buy outright;
    fest offerieren to offer firm;
    fest schließen (Börse) to close firm, to show a good tone;
    sehr fest sein (Börse) to be strong;
    fest angestellt sein to be in regular work, to be on the establishment, to draw a fixed salary;
    fest verkaufen to sell outright;
    fest werden (Börse) to stiffen, to harden, to [turn] firm, to become firm;
    fest zusammenhalten to stick together;
    feste Abmachung binding agreement;
    fester Akkordlohnsatz permanent piece rate;
    festes Angebot firm offer (bid), positive offer;
    in festem Angestelltenverhältnis stehen to be on the regular staff (establishment);
    feste Anlagen fixed assets;
    feste Ansichten settled opinions;
    feste Anstellung permanent position (appointment);
    fester Anteil stated proportion;
    feste Arbeit steady work;
    fester Auftrag standing order;
    ohne feste Beschäftigung without a permanent occupation;
    feste Börse firm (steady) market;
    festes Börsentermingeschäft time bargain, future deal;
    fester Einband stiff cover;
    fest es Einkommen, feste Einkünfte stable (regular, settled) income;
    festes Gebot firm bid;
    feste Gebühren fixed dues;
    festes Gehalt fixed (straight) salary;
    festes Geld time money, fixed (time, US) deposit;
    fest angelegtes Geld tied (locked-up, Br.) money;
    feste Haltung (Börse) firmness;
    festes Honorar general retainer;
    feste Kapitalanlage lockup of capital (Br.);
    feste Kosten fixed charges, overhead expenses, overheads;
    feste Kundschaft regular (steady) customers;
    fester Kurs fixed price;
    feste Meinung settled conviction;
    fester Preis firm (standing, set, fixed) price, fixed (flat) fee, (Schaufenster) no reductions;
    festes Preisgefüge stable price structure;
    feste Preisgrenzen firm limits;
    auf feste Rechnung kaufen to buy outright;
    zu festen Sätzen at fixed rates;
    fester Schluss (Börse) steady closing;
    feste Stellung permanent position, perch;;
    feste Übernahme (Konsortium) underwriting guarantee;
    fester Umrechnungskurs direct exchange;
    fester Verkauf firm sale;
    festes Verteilungsverhältnis fixed ratio;
    fester Vertrag standing agreement;
    fester Wohnsitz settled abode, permanent abode (residence);
    ohne festen Wohnsitz of no fixed abode;
    feste Zusage firm commitment.
    abgenommen, fest
    (Emissionsgeschäft) underwritten firm.
    eingebunden, fest
    case-bound.

    Business german-english dictionary > fest

  • 36 fermé

    I.
    ferme1 [fεʀm]
    1. adjective
       a. firm ; [style, trait] confident
    « prix: 200 000 € ferme » "price: 200,000 euros (not negotiable)"
    2. adverb
       a. (intensif) (inf) [travailler, cogner] hard
    II.
    ferme2 [fεʀm]
    feminine noun
    ( = domaine) farm ; ( = habitation) farmhouse
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    I
    1. fɛʀm
    1) ( résistant) [chair, sol] firm; [blanc d'œuf, crème] stiff
    2) ( assuré) [pas, voix, attitude, écriture] firm; [geste, exécution] confident

    d'une main ferme[diriger, saisir] with a firm hand; [écrire] in a firm hand

    3) ( inflexible) firm
    4) [marché, commande, prix] firm

    cinq ans de prison ferme, cinq ans ferme — (colloq) a five-year sentence with no remission


    2.
    1) [discuter, batailler] vigorously; [croire] firmly
    ••

    II fɛʀm
    1) ( exploitation) farm; ( maison) farmhouse
    2) ( contrat)

    (bail à) ferme — farming lease; ( domaine affermé) leasehold

    3) Construction, Bâtiment truss
    Phrasal Verbs:
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    fɛʀm
    1. adj
    (personne, réponse) firm

    Elle s'est montrée très ferme à mon égard. — She was very firm with me.

    2. adv
    [travailler] hard
    3. nf
    (= exploitation) farm, (= maison) farmhouse
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    A adj
    1 ( résistant) [chair, sol] firm; [blanc d'œuf, crème] stiff;
    2 ( stable) [personne] steady; être ferme sur ses jambes to be steady on one's legs;
    3 ( assuré) [pas, voix, attitude, écriture] firm; [geste, exécution, style] confident; avoir la ferme intention de faire to have the firm intention of doing; d'une main ferme [diriger, saisir, retenir] with a firm hand; [écrire] in a firm hand; rester ferme dans l'adversité/dans ses résolutions to be steadfast in adversity/in one's resolutions;
    4 ( inflexible) firm; être or se montrer ferme avec les enfants to be firm with the children;
    5 Fin ( bien orienté) [marché, valeur, monnaie] firm;
    6 Comm, Fin ( définitif) [commande, engagement, prix, vente] firm;
    7 Jur ( sans sursis) peine de prison ferme custodial sentence; cinq ans de prison ferme, cinq ans ferme a five-year sentence with no remission.
    B adv
    1 ( sans faiblir) [discuter, batailler] vigorously; [croire] firmly; tenir ferme to stand one's ground; s'ennuyer ferme to be bored stiff;
    2 ( de façon définitive) commander ferme to put in a firm order for [avion, voiture].
    C nf
    1 Agric ( exploitation) farm; ( maison) farmhouse; ferme collective/marine/d'élevage collective/marine/cattle farm; retaper une vieille ferme to do up an old farmhouse; à la ferme [travailler, vie, vente] on the farm;
    2 Comm, Jur ( contrat) (bail à) ferme farming lease; ( domaine affermé) leasehold; donner qch à ferme to lease sth;
    3 Constr truss.
    ferme école Agric farm attached to an agricultural college; ferme éolienne windfarm.
    attendre de pied ferme to be ready and waiting; je les attends de pied ferme I'm ready for them.
    ( féminin fermée) [fɛrme] adjectif
    1. [passage] closed, blocked
    ‘col fermé’ ‘pass closed to traffic’
    2. [porte, récipient] closed, shut
    une boîte fermée a box which is shut, a closed box
    [à clef] locked
    3. [radiateur, robinet] off
    4. [bouche, œil] shut, closed (up)
    5. [magasin, bureau, restaurant] closed
    fermé le lundi closed on Mondays, closing day Monday
    6. CHASSE & PÊCHE closed
    7. [méfiant - visage] closed, inscrutable, impenetrable ; [ - regard] impenetrable
    une personnalité fermée a secretive ou an uncommunicative personality
    8. [exclusif - milieu, ambiance] exclusive, select
    9. PHONÉTIQUE [syllabe, voyelle] closed
    10. SPORT [jeu] tight
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  • 37 stō

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

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  • 38 sto

    sto, stĕti, stătum, 1 (scanned stĕtĕrunt, Verg. A. 2, 774; 3, 48; Ov. H. 7, 166; Prop. 2, 8, 10), v. n. [root sta-; Sanscr. sthā, sthalam, locus; Gr. sta-, histêmi, to set, place; statêr, weight; O. H. Germ. stām; Goth. standa; Engl. stand], to stand, in opposition to sitting, walking, or lying prostrate, to stand still, remain standing, stand upright.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    hos quos videtis stare hic captivos duos, Illi qui astant, hi stant ambo, non sedent,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 1 sq.; cf.:

    cum virgo staret et Caecilia in sellā sederet,

    Cic. Div. 1, 46, 104:

    si iste ibit, ito: stabit, astato simul,

    Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 74:

    abi intro, noli stare,

    id. Mil. 4, 3, 36; so (opp. ire) id. Merc. 3, 3, 21; id. Mil. 4, 2, 95; 4, 9, 10; id. Pers. 3, 3, 43; 4, 4, 50; Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 6; 3, 2, 12:

    i: quid stas, lapis?

    id. Heaut. 4, 7, 3:

    ante aedes,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 56; 1, 1, 250; 2, 2, 35; id. Truc. 2, 3, 14:

    ante ostium,

    Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 4; id. And. 3, 1, 17; id. Hec. 3, 4, 14; 5, 4, 14:

    ante oculos,

    Ov. Am. 1, 5, 17:

    ad januam,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 353:

    ad undam,

    Verg. G. 4, 356:

    orantem juxta,

    Stat. Th. 11, 618:

    hic foris,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 12:

    hinc procul,

    Ter. Hec. 4, 3, 1:

    propter in occulto,

    Cic. Clu. 28, 78; cf.:

    qui proximi steterant,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 35, 3:

    propius,

    Hor. A. P. 361:

    sta ilico,

    Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 18:

    qui frequentissimi in gradibus concordiae steterunt,

    Cic. Phil. 7, 8, 21:

    stans pede in uno,

    Hor. S. 1, 4, 10 et saep.—Of things:

    ita statim stant signa,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 120:

    quorum statuae steterunt in Rostris,

    Cic. Phil. 9, 2, 4:

    statua,

    id. Div. 1, 34, 75:

    signa ad impluvium, ad valvas Junonis,

    id. Verr. 2, 1, 23, § 61:

    stabat acuta silex,

    Verg. A. 8, 233:

    columna,

    Hor. C. 1, 35, 14:

    cerea effigies,

    id. S. 1, 8, 32; cf. poet.:

    aeneus ut stes,

    id. ib. 2, 3, 183.— Pass. impers.: Ps. Statur hic ad hunc modum. Sim. Statum vide hominis, Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 44: Gn. Quid agitur? Pa. Statur, Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 40:

    confecto munerum cursu moriar stando,

    Amm. 24, 3, 7.—Prov.:

    inter sacrum saxumque sto, nec quid faciam scio,

    i.e. I am in a pinch, Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 84; v. sacrum.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Pregn., to stand firm or immovable; to last, remain, continue: cui nec arae patriae domi stant; fractae et disjectae jacent, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 115 Vahl.):

    nec domus ulla nec urbs stare poterit,

    Cic. Lael. 7, 23:

    stantibus Hierosolymis,

    id. Fl. 28, 69:

    ut praeter spem stare muros viderunt,

    Liv. 38, 5:

    urbem innoxiam stare incolumem pati,

    id. 31, 31, 15:

    hasta, quae radice novā, non ferro stabat adacto,

    stuck fast, remained fixed, Ov. M. 15, 562:

    missum stetit inguine ferrum,

    id. ib. 5, 132; cf. id. ib. 5, 34;

    8, 415: stat glacies iners,

    Hor. C. 2, 9, 5:

    aquae,

    Ov. M. 4, 732:

    longā stare senectā,

    Sil. 3, 94:

    cornus stetit inter tempora frontis,

    id. 4, 142.—
    2.
    To remain, tarry, linger any where (cf. moror):

    paulisper stetimus in illā ganearum tuarum nidore atque fumo,

    Cic. Pis. 6, 13:

    hos quos video volitare in foro, quos stare ad curiam,

    id. Cat. 2, 3, 5: cur non aut stantem comprehenderint, aut fugientem consecuti sint, remaining in the city, id. Cael, 28, 67;

    so (opp. fugio),

    id. Tusc. 2, 23, 54:

    cum gladiis in conspectu senatus,

    id. Phil. 2, 4, 8:

    qui domi stare non poterant,

    id. Fl. 6, 13:

    (meretrix) olente in fornice stans,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 30; cf. Ov. Am. 1, 10, 21; Juv. 10, 239; cf.

    of minerals not attracted by the magnet: pondere enim fretae partim stant, quod genus aurum,

    Lucr. 6, 1058. —
    3.
    In milit. lang.
    a.
    To stand in the ranks or under arms, to fight:

    quisque uti steterat, jacet obtinetque ordinem,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 86: ut sustinere corpora plerique nequeuntes arma sua quisque stantes incumberet, Sall. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 9, 229 (H. 3, 72 Dietsch):

    cum milites a mane diei jejuni sub armis stetissent defatigati, Auct. B. Afr. 42, 3: primo haud impari stetere acie,

    Liv. 26, 44:

    in Asia totius Asiae steterunt vires,

    id. 37, 58: in acie, Auct. B. Hisp. 28 fin.:

    pars acie stabat, Auct. B. Afr. 51, 6: stetit acies in armis,

    Sen. Phoen. 389; cf.:

    stetit ordine certo Infelix acies,

    Luc. 7, 2, 16.—
    b.
    Pregn., to stand firm in fight, stand one's ground, maintain the contest (opp. abjecto scuto fugere), Cic. Tusc. 2, 23, 54; cf.:

    in acie stare ac pugnare (opp. in castra refugere),

    Liv. 22, 60, 25:

    Tarquiniensis, novus hostis non stetit solum, sed etiam ab suā parte Romanum pepulit,

    id. 2, 6, 11:

    comminus,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 47:

    inque gradu stetimus, certi non cedere,

    Ov. M. 9, 43; cf.:

    contra leonem,

    Spart. Carac. 5.—
    c.
    Transf., of a battle, to last, hold out, continue (a favorite expression of Livy):

    ibi aliquamdiu atrox pugna stetit,

    Liv. 29, 2:

    diu pugna neutro inclinata stetit,

    id. 27, 2:

    ita anceps dicitur certamen stetisse,

    id. 8, 38:

    primo stetit ambiguā spe pugna,

    id. 7, 7.—
    4.
    Nautical t. t., to lie, to lie or ride at anchor:

    ante hostium portus in salo stare,

    Liv. 37, 16;

    Auct. B. Afr. 62: naves regiae in sinu Maliaco,

    Liv. 36, 20:

    classis instructa in portu,

    id. 37, 11:

    classis in salo ad Leptim, Auct. B. Afr. 62, 4: litore puppes,

    Verg. A. 6, 901.—
    5.
    Of servants, to stand, wait, attend (very rare): neque pueri eximiā facie stabant, C. Gracch. ap. Gell. 15, 12, 2:

    sto exspectans, si quid mihi imperent,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 46:

    ad cyathum et vinum,

    Suet. Caes. 49; cf.:

    ad pedes,

    id. Galb. 22.—
    6.
    Of buildings, cities, etc., to stand finished, be erected (mostly poet.):

    intra annum nova urbs stetit,

    Liv. 6, 4, 6:

    jam stabant Thebae,

    Ov. M. 3, 131:

    moenia jam stabant,

    id. F. 3, 181:

    stet Capitolium Fulgens,

    Hor. C. 3, 3, 42:

    aedificant muros... Stabat opus,

    Ov. M. 11, 205:

    jam stare ratem,

    Val. Fl. 1, 96.—
    7.
    Of the countenance, to be unmoved, to be at rest ( poet.):

    stat num quam facies,

    Luc. 5, 214:

    stant ora metu,

    are rigid, Val. Fl. 4, 639; cf.:

    cur ad patrios non stant tua lumina vultus,

    Stat. Th. 10, 693.—
    8.
    To stand up, stand upright, stand on end; to bristle up, stiffen, etc. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose): papillae, Lucil. ap. Non. 391, 26:

    mammae,

    Plin. 28, 19, 77, § 249:

    steterunt comae,

    Verg. A. 2, 774; 3, 48; Ov. M. 7, 631; cf. id. ib. 10, 425:

    crines fulvi pulvere,

    Stat. Th. 3, 326:

    setae,

    Ov. M. 8, 286:

    in vertice cristae,

    id. ib. 6, 672:

    aristae,

    id. ib. 10, 655:

    stantes oculi,

    prominent, Ov. F. 6, 133:

    oculis rigentibus et genis stantibus,

    fixed, Plin. 23, 1, 24, § 49. —In mal. part., Mart. 3, 73, 2; App. M. 2, p. 117, 39; Auct. Priap. 75, 2.—Rarely of fluids, to coagulate, stiffen:

    sanguis stetit,

    Sen. Oedip. 585.—
    9.
    With abl., to stand out with, be thick with, full of any thing (mostly poet.): stant pulvere campi, Enn. ap. Porphyr. ad Hor. C. 1, 9, 1 (Ann. v. 592 Vahl.): cupressi Stant rectis foliis, id. ap. Philarg. ad Verg. G. 2, 444 (Ann. v. 268 ib.): stat sentibu' fundus, Lucil. ap. Don. Ter. And. 4, 2, 16; Titin. ap. Non. 391, 21; so,

    ager sentibus,

    Caecil. ib. 391, 23:

    vides ut altā stet nive candidum Soracte,

    Hor. C. 1, 9, 1: caelum caligine stat, Sisenn. ap. Non. 392, 8:

    pulvere caelum,

    Verg. A. 12, 408:

    pulvereo globo astra,

    Stat. Th. 7, 124:

    stant lumina (Charontis) flammā,

    Verg. A. 6, 300:

    stant pulvere Syrtes,

    Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 257.
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., to stand: mentes, rectae quae stare solebant, Enn. ap. Cic. Sen. 6, 16 (Ann. v. 208 Vahl.):

    stetisse ipsum in fastigio eloquentiae,

    Quint. 12, 1, 20.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Pregn., to stand one's ground, stand firm or unshaken; to endure, persevere, persist, abide, continue:

    moribus antiquis res stat Romana virisque, Enn. ap. Aug. Civ. Dei, 2, 21 (Ann. v. 492 Vahl.): disciplinam militarem, quā stetit ad hanc diem Romana res, solvisti,

    Liv. 8, 7:

    res publica staret,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 10, 24; cf. id. Cat. 2, 10, 21:

    stante urbe et curiā,

    id. Planc. 29, 71:

    ut eo neglecto civitas stare non possit,

    id. Cael. 1, 1:

    utinam res publica stetisset, quo coeperat statu,

    id. Off. 2, 1, 3:

    qui illam (rem publicam) cadere posse stante me non putārant,

    id. Fam. 6, 6, 2:

    ut stante re publicā facere solebamus,

    id. Off. 2, 1, 3:

    neque enim aliter stare possemus,

    id. Sest. 45, 97:

    per quos homines ordinesque steterim, quibusque munitus fuerim, non ignoras,

    id. Fam. 13, 29, 7; cf.:

    eorum auxilio, qui me stante stare non poterant,

    id. ib. 7, 2, 3:

    respublica stetit virtute tuā,

    Liv. 4, 40:

    stetit regnum puero,

    id. 1, 3:

    dum stetimus,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 17:

    stamus animis,

    Cic. Att. 5, 18, 2:

    stas animo,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 213:

    Gabinium sine provinciā stare non posse,

    could not hold out, subsist, Cic. Pis. 6, 12; cf. id. Fl. 6, 14; Suet. Oth. 5:

    nedum sermonum stet honos,

    Hor. A. P. 69.—Hence, nearly—esse, tantā stat praedita culpā (natura), Lucr. 5, 199:

    pausam stare fragori,

    id. 1, 747.—
    b.
    (Acc. to its use as a milit. t. t., v. supra, I. B. 3.) To maintain the contest:

    cum in senatu pulcherrime staremus,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 4, 1.—
    c.
    Stare in aliquā re, simply aliquā re, and post-class. also alicui rei, to stand firm, persist, persevere; to rest, abide, adhere to, continue in a thing.
    (α).
    In aliquā re:

    si in fide non stetit,

    Cic. Rab. Perd. 10, 28:

    sin in eo non stat,

    id. Att. 2, 4, 1:

    stare oportet in eo, quod sit judicatum,

    id. Fin. 1, 14, 47:

    in sententiā,

    Liv. 4, 44.—
    (β).
    With abl.:

    eā omnes stant sententiā,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 35:

    suis stare judiciis,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 28, 81:

    censoris opinione,

    id. Clu. 47, 132:

    alicujus decreto,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 13:

    stare conditionibus,

    Cic. Att. 7, 15, 2:

    stare conventis,

    id. Off. 3, 25, 95:

    stare jurejurando,

    Quint. 5, 6, 4:

    nihil quo stat loco stabit, omnia sternet abducetque vetustas,

    Sen. ad Marc. 26, 4.— Pass. impers.:

    stabitur consilio,

    Liv. 7, 35:

    etsi priore foedere staretur,

    id. 21, 19:

    famā rerum standum est,

    id. 7, 6.—
    (γ).
    With dat.:

    arbitri sententiae stare,

    Dig. 4, 7, 23 fin.:

    voluntati patris,

    ib. 26, 7, 3; 36, 3, 6:

    rei judicatae,

    ib. 42, 1, 32:

    emptioni,

    ib. 19, 1, 13; ib. 4, 8, 27 (five times) et saep.—
    (δ).
    Stat sententia, aliquid, or, impersonally, stat ( alicui), the determination stands or holds good; I ( thou, he, etc.) am determined: Pa. Vide quid agas. Ph. Stat sententia, Ter. Eun. 2, 1, 18:

    Hannibal, postquam ipsi sententia stetit, pergere ire,

    Liv. 21, 30:

    stat sententia tradere mecum Dotalem patriam,

    Ov. M. 8, 67:

    modo nobis stet illud, unā vivere in studiis nostris,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 2, 5:

    stat pectore fixum, Aeetae sociare manus,

    Val. Fl. 5, 289:

    nos in Asiam convertemus: neque adhuc stabat, quo potissimum,

    Cic. Att. 3, 14, 2:

    mihi stat alere morbum,

    Nep. Att. 21, 6:

    quos ut seponi stetit,

    Sil. 3, 68:

    stat, casus renovare omnes,

    Verg. A. 2, 750. —
    d.
    In aliquā re, or simply aliquā re, to rest on, be fixed on, depend upon, etc.:

    omnis in Ascanio stat cura parentis,

    Verg. A. 1, 646:

    regnum fraternā stare concordiā,

    Liv. 45, 19:

    quā (disciplinā) stetit Romana res,

    id. 8, 7:

    hac arte (i.e. bello) in patriā steti,

    id. 5, 44, 2; Val. Fl. 3, 673; Verg. A. 2, 163:

    magis famā quam vi stare res suas,

    Tac. A. 6, 30:

    apud quos virtute quam pecuniā res Romana melius stetit,

    id. H. 2, 69 fin.:

    famā bella stare,

    Curt. 3, 8, 7.—
    2.
    In theatr. lang., of plays and actors, to stand, i.e. to please, take, succeed:

    quod si intellegeret, cum stetit olim nova (fabula), Actoris operā magis stetisse quam suā,

    Ter. Phorm. prol. 9 sq.:

    partim vix steti, id. Hec. prol. alt. 7: securus, cadat an recto stat fabula talo,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 176:

    illi, scripta quibus comoedia prisca viris est, Hoc stabant, hoc sunt imitandi,

    id. S. 1, 10, 17.—
    3.
    Stare, ab, cum, or pro aliquo, or aliquā re, or with adv. loci, to stand by, on the side of, adhere to a person or thing, take the part of:

    ut nemo contra civium perditorum dementiam a senatu et a bonorum causā steterit constantius,

    Cic. Brut. 79, 273:

    a se potius quam ab adversariis,

    id. Inv. 1, 43, 81:

    a mendacio contra verum,

    id. ib. 1, 3, 4:

    a contrariā ratione,

    Auct. Her. 4, 2, 4:

    cum di prope ipsi cum Hannibale starent,

    Liv. 26, 41, 17; 5, 38:

    stabat cum eo senatus majestas,

    id. 8, 34, 1:

    nobiscum adversus bar, baros,

    Nep. Ages. 5, 4:

    si pro meā patriā ista virtus staret,

    Liv. 2, 12:

    pro jure gentium,

    id. 38, 25:

    pro vobis adversus reges stetimus,

    id. 45, 22, 10; 23, 8, 3 Fabri ad loc.:

    pro Jubā atque Afris,

    Quint. 11, 1, 80:

    pro signis,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 200:

    quamvis duces non essent praesentes, staret tamen pro partibus invicta fortuna ultoris,

    Flor. 4, 7, 10:

    hic primo pro Pompei partibus, mox simulatione contra Pompeium stetit,

    Vell. 2, 48, 4:

    voluptas pro iisdem partibus standi,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 4, 1; cf.:

    et dii quoque pro meliore stant causā,

    Curt. 4, 1, 13:

    hinc stas, illinc causam dicis,

    Plaut. Men. 4, 2, 48:

    unde stetisset, eo se victoria transferret,

    Just. 5, 4, 12: non semper vostra evortet: nunc Juppiter hac stat, stands at your side, stands by you, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 263 Vahl.); imitated by Verg. A. 12, 565.—So with in:

    Graeci, qui in Darei partibus steterant,

    Curt. 3, 11, 18.—
    4.
    Stare per aliquem, to stand to one's account, be chargeable or owing to one; to lie at one's door, be one's fault; followed by a negative consequence or effect, expressed by quin, [p. 1763] quominus, or ne.
    (α).
    With quin:

    quoniam per eum non stetisset, quin praestaretur, etc.,

    Liv. 2, 31, 11 Weissenb.ad loc.—
    (β).
    With quominus (freq.):

    si poterit fieri, ut ne pater per me stetisse credat, Quominus haec fierent nuptiae, volo: sed si id non poterit, Id faciam in proclivi quod est, per me stetisse, ut credat,

    Ter. And. 4, 2, 16 sq.:

    Caesar ubi cognovit per Afranium stare, quominus proelio dimicaretur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 41:

    graviter eam rem tulerunt, quod stetisse per Trebonium, quominus oppido potirentur, videbatur,

    id. ib. 2, 13; so,

    nec, quominus perpetua cum eis amicitia esset, per populum Romanum stetisse,

    Liv. 8, 2, 2; 9, 14, 1; 6, 33, 2; 44, 14, 12.—
    (γ).
    With ne:

    ne praestaremus per vos stetit, qui, etc.,

    Liv. 45, 23, 6:

    non per milites stetisse, ne vincerent,

    id. 3, 61, 2:

    quasi per ipsum staret, ne redderetur,

    Suet. Aug. 28.—Rarely without the negation; so with ut:

    per quam (ignorantiam) stetit, ut tibi obligarer,

    Plin. Ep. 10, 6 (22), 2; cf. Ter. And. 4, 2, 17 supra; absol.:

    id est, non per me stetit, sed per illud,

    Quint. 3, 6, 78; with subj.-clause:

    si per eum non stetit, parere defuncti voluntati,

    Dig. 32, 1, 36.—
    5.
    Of price, to stand one in, to come to, to cost (mostly post-Aug.):

    Periclum vitae meae tuo stat periculo,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 82:

    Polybius scribit, centum talentis eam rem Achaeis stetisse,

    Liv. 34, 50; cf.:

    sit argumento tibi gratis stare navem,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 19, § 48:

    haud illi stabunt Aeneia parvo Hospitia,

    Verg. A. 10, 494:

    quae neque magno Stet pretio,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 122:

    multo sanguine ac vulneribus ea Poenis victoria stetit,

    Liv. 23, 30:

    haud scio an magno detrimento certamen staturum fuerit,

    id. 3, 60:

    utrique vindicta libertatis morte stetit,

    Vell. 2, 64, 3:

    heu quanto regnis nox stetit una tuis?

    Ov. F. 2, 812 et saep.:

    nulla pestis humano generi pluris stetit,

    Sen. Ira, 1, 2, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sto

  • 39 cuadrar

    v.
    1 to square, to agree.
    hay algo en su explicación que no cuadra there's something about his explanation that doesn't add up
    Pedro cuadró las vigas de madera Peter squared the wood beams.
    2 to tally, to add up.
    tus cálculos no cuadran con los míos your calculations don't tally with mine
    3 to make square, to square off (dar forma de cuadrado).
    4 to balance out, to tally, to cash-balance, to balance.
    Ella cuadra las cuentas para nosotros She balances out the accounts for us
    Ella cuadra las cuentas de ambos She balances out our accounts.
    5 to like.
    Me cuadra el fútbol I like soccer.
    * * *
    1 (dar figura cuadrada) to square, make square
    2 (geometría, matemáticas) to square
    3 COMERCIO to balance
    1 (coincidir) to square, agree
    2 COMERCIO to tally, add up
    1 MILITAR to stand to attention
    2 figurado to stand firm, stick to one's guns, dig one's heels in
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) [cuentas, cifras] to tally

    cuadrar con algo — to square with sth, tally with sth

    2) [misterio, historia] to fit together

    su reacción no cuadraba con lo que me habían dicho de élhis reaction was at odds with o didn't fit in with what they had told me about him

    3) [estilo, muebles] to go, look right
    4)
    5)
    6) Ven * (=quedar) to arrange to meet

    ¿a qué hora cuadraste con él? — what time did you arrange to meet him?

    7) Col
    * (=ennoviar)
    8) Chile, Ven
    * *
    10) Col, Ven, Perú (=aparcar) to park
    11) Perú, Ven
    *
    2. VT
    1) (Mat) to square
    2) (Téc) to square, square off
    3) Perú (=aparcar) [+ carro] to park
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1)
    a) cuentas to tally, balance
    b) declaraciones/testimonias to tally

    cuadrar con algo — to fit in with something, tally with something

    c) colores/ropa to go together
    2)
    a) ( convenir)

    si cuadra iré a verlo — if I can fit it in, I'll go and see him; (+ me/te/le etc)

    b) (Ven) ( para una cita)

    cuadrar para + inf — to arrange to + inf

    2.
    a) (Com)
    b) < figura geométrica> to square
    c) (Col, Ven) < carro> to park
    3.
    cuadrarse v pron
    1)
    a) soldado to stand to attention
    b) caballo/toro to stand stock-still
    c) (fam) ( plantarse) to stand firm
    2) (Col fam) ( ennoviarse) to get engaged
    3) (Chi fam)
    b) ( colaborar)
    4)
    a) (Col, Ven fam) ( estacionarse) to park
    b) (Per fam) ( enfrentarse)
    * * *
    = tally, be square to, fall + square on.
    Ex. The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.
    Ex. Each matrix was carefully trimmed so that the bottom of the impression of the punch was square to the sides and bottom of the block.
    Ex. The pressman's first task with a new book was to make register, which meant laying on the first forme relative to the bed of the press and the press points so that, when the paper was printed on one side, turned over, and replaced on the points, the pages of the second forme would fall square on the backs of those of the first.
    ----
    * cuadrar con = tie in (with), jibe with, mesh with, fit with.
    * cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.
    * cuadrar el registro = make + register.
    * cuadrar números = add up + figures.
    * cuadrarse = stand to + attention.
    * hacer cuadrar (con) = reconcile (with).
    * hacer cuadrar las cuentas = reconcile + receipts.
    * hacer cuadras las facturas = reconcile + receipts.
    * hacer juegos malabares para que cuadre Algo = juggle.
    * hacer malabarismos para que cuadre Algo = juggle.
    * que no cuadra = unreconciled.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1)
    a) cuentas to tally, balance
    b) declaraciones/testimonias to tally

    cuadrar con algo — to fit in with something, tally with something

    c) colores/ropa to go together
    2)
    a) ( convenir)

    si cuadra iré a verlo — if I can fit it in, I'll go and see him; (+ me/te/le etc)

    b) (Ven) ( para una cita)

    cuadrar para + inf — to arrange to + inf

    2.
    a) (Com)
    b) < figura geométrica> to square
    c) (Col, Ven) < carro> to park
    3.
    cuadrarse v pron
    1)
    a) soldado to stand to attention
    b) caballo/toro to stand stock-still
    c) (fam) ( plantarse) to stand firm
    2) (Col fam) ( ennoviarse) to get engaged
    3) (Chi fam)
    b) ( colaborar)
    4)
    a) (Col, Ven fam) ( estacionarse) to park
    b) (Per fam) ( enfrentarse)
    * * *
    cuadrar (con)
    (v.) = tie in (with), jibe with, mesh with, fit with

    Ex: It seems to me that this would tie in with the different types of methodologies you mentioned earlier.

    Ex: That simply doesn't jibe with sociological and psychological facts since most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader = Eso simplemente no cuadra con los factores sociológicos y sicológicos pues la mayoría de la gente desea, y necesita, una figura paterna idealizada como líder.
    Ex: How much do we know about information-seeking behaviors in the digital age and how well e-reference services mesh with users' expectations?.
    Ex: The data has to be tested to fit with other models.

    = tally, be square to, fall + square on.

    Ex: The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.

    Ex: Each matrix was carefully trimmed so that the bottom of the impression of the punch was square to the sides and bottom of the block.
    Ex: The pressman's first task with a new book was to make register, which meant laying on the first forme relative to the bed of the press and the press points so that, when the paper was printed on one side, turned over, and replaced on the points, the pages of the second forme would fall square on the backs of those of the first.
    * cuadrar con = tie in (with), jibe with, mesh with, fit with.
    * cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.
    * cuadrar el registro = make + register.
    * cuadrar números = add up + figures.
    * cuadrarse = stand to + attention.
    * hacer cuadrar (con) = reconcile (with).
    * hacer cuadrar las cuentas = reconcile + receipts.
    * hacer cuadras las facturas = reconcile + receipts.
    * hacer juegos malabares para que cuadre Algo = juggle.
    * hacer malabarismos para que cuadre Algo = juggle.
    * que no cuadra = unreconciled.

    * * *
    cuadrar [A1 ]
    vi
    A
    1 «cuentas» to tally, balance
    2 «declaraciones» to tally
    sus testimonios no cuadran their evidence doesn't tally
    cuadrar CON algo to fit in WITH sth, tally WITH sth
    su teoría cuadra con lo que surge de la estadística her theory fits in with o tallies with the statistical evidence
    el apelativo le cuadra perfectamente a esta aldea the name suits this village perfectly
    como cuadra a un hombre as befits a man
    3 «colores/ropa» to go together
    esos dos tonos no cuadran those two colours don't go together
    cuadrar CON algo to go WITH sth
    la corbata no cuadra con la camisa the tie doesn't go with the shirt
    B
    1
    (convenir): si cuadra pasaremos a verlo if we can fit it in, we'll drop by and see him
    si cuadra engaña también a la madre he'd cheat his own mother if he got the chance o given half a chance
    (+ me/te/le etc): lo hará cuando le cuadre he will do it when it suits him
    2 ( Ven) (para una cita) cuadrar CON algn; to arrange to meet sb cuadrar PARA + INF to arrange to + INF
    ■ cuadrar
    vt
    1 ( Com):
    cuadrar la caja to cash up
    2 ‹figura geométrica› to square
    3 (Andes, Ven) ‹carro› to park
    A
    1 «soldado» to stand to attention
    2 «caballo/toro» to stand stock-still
    3 ( fam) (plantarse) to dig one's heels in ( colloq), stand firm
    B ( Col fam) (ennoviarse) to get engaged cuadrarse CON algn to get engaged TO sb
    C ( Chi fam)
    yo me cuadro con ustedes en esto I'm with you o I'm on your side on this one, I'm siding with you on this one
    2 (colaborar) cuadrarse CON algo to help out WITH sth
    D
    1 ( Andes fam) (estacionarse) to park
    2
    ( Per fam) (enfrentarse): cuadrársele a algn to stand up to sb
    * * *

     

    cuadrar ( conjugate cuadrar) verbo intransitivo

    b) [declaraciones/testimonias] to tally;

    cuadrar con algo to fit in with sth, tally with sth
    c) (Ven) ( para una cita) cuadrar con algn to arrange to meet sb;

    cuadrar para hacer algo to arrange to do sth
    cuadrarse verbo pronominal

    b) [caballo/toro] to stand stock-still

    c) (Col, Ven fam) ( estacionarse) to park

    cuadrar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 (coincidir) to square, agree [con, with]
    2 (las cuentas) to balance, tally
    II verbo transitivo to balance
    ' cuadrar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    encajar
    - corresponder
    English:
    balance
    - balance out
    - fit
    - square
    - add
    - check
    - tally
    - tie
    * * *
    vi
    1. [información, hechos] to square, to agree ( con with);
    hay algo en su explicación que no cuadra there's something about his explanation that doesn't add up
    2. [números, cuentas] to tally, to add up;
    estas cuentas no cuadran these accounts don't balance;
    tus cálculos no cuadran con los míos your calculations don't tally with mine
    3. [armonizar]
    no le cuadra esa ropa those clothes don't suit him;
    ese color no cuadra con la decoración that colour doesn't go with the decor
    4. [convenir] to suit;
    si te cuadra, te recojo a las seis if it suits you, I'll pick you up at six;
    Ven
    cuadrar con alguien to arrange to meet sb
    vt
    1. [dar forma de cuadrado a] to make square, to square off
    2. [cuentas] to balance;
    tenemos que cuadrar los números we need to make the numbers add up o tally;
    están intentado cuadrar el presupuesto they're trying to balance the budget
    3. Andes [auto] to park
    * * *
    I v/t MAT square
    II v/i tally ( con with)
    * * *
    : to conform, to agree
    : to square

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuadrar

  • 40 cuadrarse

    1 MILITAR to stand to attention
    2 figurado to stand firm, stick to one's guns, dig one's heels in
    * * *
    VPR
    1) [soldado] to stand to attention
    2) [en una actitud] to dig one's heels in
    3) Caribe (=enriquecerse) to make one's pile *; (=tener éxito) to come out on top
    * * *
    (v.) = stand to + attention
    Ex. Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.
    * * *
    (v.) = stand to + attention

    Ex: Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.

    * * *

    ■cuadrarse verbo reflexivo (soldado) to stand to attention
    ' cuadrarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cuadrar
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [soldado] to stand to attention
    2. Taurom [toro] to stand square
    3. Esp [ponerse firme] to stand firm, to take a firm stand;
    se cuadró y dijo que no iba a seguir tolerando ese comportamiento he took a firm stand and said he would no longer tolerate such behaviour
    4. Perú, Ven Fam [enfrentarse]
    cuadrarse a alguien to stand up to sb
    5. Andes [estacionarse] to park
    6. CSur [solidarizarse]
    cuadrarse con alguien to stand by sb
    7. Ven Fam [alinearse] to toe the line;
    el partido se cuadró inmediatamente the party immediately fell into line
    * * *
    v/r MIL stand to attention
    * * *
    vr
    : to stand at attention

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuadrarse

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