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  • 1 С-643

    ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ (ВЫБЫВАТЬ/ВЫБЫТЬ) ИЗ СТРОЯ VP subj: human or concr (завод, станок etc)) to become unable to carry out one's or its function (of a person—unable to work or serve in the military of a factory, machine etc—inoperative)
    X вышел из строя = X was (put) out of commission (action)
    person X became disabled (incapacitated) person X was sidelined thing X stopped functioning (working) thing X ground to a halt (in limited contexts) thing X broke down thing X was (went) on the blink.
    «Председателю должны были сказать вы, а вы ему не сказали, и в результате аппарат вышел из строя» (Рыбаков 2). uYou were the one who ought to have told the manager, but you didn't, and as a result the machine is out of action" (2a).
    Возможно, она (княгиня) его (юного негодяя) не прогоняла, потому что он подхлестывал дядю Сандро на всё новые и новые любовные подвиги. А может, она его держала при себе на случай, если дядя Сандро внезапно выйдет из строя (Искандер 3). Possibly she (the princess) refrained from banishing him (the young reprobate) because he spurred Uncle Sandro to ever more inventive feats of love. Or perhaps she kept him around just in case Uncle Sandro suddenly became disabled (3a).
    За двадцать лет редеют леса, оскудевает почва. Самый лучший дом требует ремонта. Турбины выходят из строя (Трифонов 5). In twenty years forests thin out and the soil becomes depleted. Even the best house requires repairs. Turbines stop functioning (5a).
    Я думаю, если дело протянулось бы несколько дольше и вся тюрьма включилась бы в эту работу, то советская бюрократическая машина просто вышла бы из строя... (Буковский 1). I think that if the business had continued a little longer and involved everyone in the prison, the Soviet bureaucratic machine would have simply ground to a halt... (1a).

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  • 2 выбывать из строя

    ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ <ВЫБЫВАть/ВЫБЫТЬ> ИЗ СТРОЯ
    [VP; subj: human or concr (завод, станок etc)]
    =====
    to become unable to carry out one's or its function (of a person - unable to work or serve in the military; of a factory, machine etc - inoperative):
    - X вышел из строя X was (put) out of commission (action);
    - [in limited contexts] thing X broke down;
    - thing X was (went) on the blink.
         ♦ "Председателю должны были сказать вы, а вы ему не сказали, и в результате аппарат вышел из строя" (Рыбаков 2). "You were the one who ought to have told the manager, but you didn't, and as a result the machine is out of action" (2a).
         ♦ Возможно, она [княгиня] его [юного негодяя] не прогоняла, потому что он подхлёстывал дядю Сандро на всё новые и новые любовные подвиги. А может, она его держала при себе на случай, если дядя Сандро внезапно выйдет из строя (Искандер 3). Possibly she [the princess] refrained from banishing him [the young reprobate] because he spurred Uncle Sandro to ever more inventive feats of love. Or perhaps she kept him around just in case Uncle Sandro suddenly became disabled (3a).
         ♦ За двадцать лет редеют леса, оскудевает почва. Самый лучший дом требует ремонта. Турбины выходят из строя (Трифонов 5). In twenty years forests thin out and the soil becomes depleted. Even the best house requires repairs. TUrbines stop functioning (5a).
         ♦ Я думаю, если дело протянулось бы несколько дольше и вся тюрьма включилась бы в эту работу, то советская бюрократическая машина просто вышла бы из строя... (Буковский 1). I think that if the business had continued a little longer and involved everyone in the prison, the Soviet bureaucratic machine would have simply ground to a halt... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбывать из строя

  • 3 выбыть из строя

    ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ <ВЫБЫВАть/ВЫБЫТЬ> ИЗ СТРОЯ
    [VP; subj: human or concr (завод, станок etc)]
    =====
    to become unable to carry out one's or its function (of a person - unable to work or serve in the military; of a factory, machine etc - inoperative):
    - X вышел из строя X was (put) out of commission (action);
    - [in limited contexts] thing X broke down;
    - thing X was (went) on the blink.
         ♦ "Председателю должны были сказать вы, а вы ему не сказали, и в результате аппарат вышел из строя" (Рыбаков 2). "You were the one who ought to have told the manager, but you didn't, and as a result the machine is out of action" (2a).
         ♦ Возможно, она [княгиня] его [юного негодяя] не прогоняла, потому что он подхлёстывал дядю Сандро на всё новые и новые любовные подвиги. А может, она его держала при себе на случай, если дядя Сандро внезапно выйдет из строя (Искандер 3). Possibly she [the princess] refrained from banishing him [the young reprobate] because he spurred Uncle Sandro to ever more inventive feats of love. Or perhaps she kept him around just in case Uncle Sandro suddenly became disabled (3a).
         ♦ За двадцать лет редеют леса, оскудевает почва. Самый лучший дом требует ремонта. Турбины выходят из строя (Трифонов 5). In twenty years forests thin out and the soil becomes depleted. Even the best house requires repairs. TUrbines stop functioning (5a).
         ♦ Я думаю, если дело протянулось бы несколько дольше и вся тюрьма включилась бы в эту работу, то советская бюрократическая машина просто вышла бы из строя... (Буковский 1). I think that if the business had continued a little longer and involved everyone in the prison, the Soviet bureaucratic machine would have simply ground to a halt... (1a).

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  • 4 выйти из строя

    ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ <ВЫБЫВАть/ВЫБЫТЬ> ИЗ СТРОЯ
    [VP; subj: human or concr (завод, станок etc)]
    =====
    to become unable to carry out one's or its function (of a person - unable to work or serve in the military; of a factory, machine etc - inoperative):
    - X вышел из строя X was (put) out of commission (action);
    - [in limited contexts] thing X broke down;
    - thing X was (went) on the blink.
         ♦ "Председателю должны были сказать вы, а вы ему не сказали, и в результате аппарат вышел из строя" (Рыбаков 2). "You were the one who ought to have told the manager, but you didn't, and as a result the machine is out of action" (2a).
         ♦ Возможно, она [княгиня] его [юного негодяя] не прогоняла, потому что он подхлёстывал дядю Сандро на всё новые и новые любовные подвиги. А может, она его держала при себе на случай, если дядя Сандро внезапно выйдет из строя (Искандер 3). Possibly she [the princess] refrained from banishing him [the young reprobate] because he spurred Uncle Sandro to ever more inventive feats of love. Or perhaps she kept him around just in case Uncle Sandro suddenly became disabled (3a).
         ♦ За двадцать лет редеют леса, оскудевает почва. Самый лучший дом требует ремонта. Турбины выходят из строя (Трифонов 5). In twenty years forests thin out and the soil becomes depleted. Even the best house requires repairs. TUrbines stop functioning (5a).
         ♦ Я думаю, если дело протянулось бы несколько дольше и вся тюрьма включилась бы в эту работу, то советская бюрократическая машина просто вышла бы из строя... (Буковский 1). I think that if the business had continued a little longer and involved everyone in the prison, the Soviet bureaucratic machine would have simply ground to a halt... (1a).

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  • 5 выходить из строя

    ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ <ВЫБЫВАть/ВЫБЫТЬ> ИЗ СТРОЯ
    [VP; subj: human or concr (завод, станок etc)]
    =====
    to become unable to carry out one's or its function (of a person - unable to work or serve in the military; of a factory, machine etc - inoperative):
    - X вышел из строя X was (put) out of commission (action);
    - [in limited contexts] thing X broke down;
    - thing X was (went) on the blink.
         ♦ "Председателю должны были сказать вы, а вы ему не сказали, и в результате аппарат вышел из строя" (Рыбаков 2). "You were the one who ought to have told the manager, but you didn't, and as a result the machine is out of action" (2a).
         ♦ Возможно, она [княгиня] его [юного негодяя] не прогоняла, потому что он подхлёстывал дядю Сандро на всё новые и новые любовные подвиги. А может, она его держала при себе на случай, если дядя Сандро внезапно выйдет из строя (Искандер 3). Possibly she [the princess] refrained from banishing him [the young reprobate] because he spurred Uncle Sandro to ever more inventive feats of love. Or perhaps she kept him around just in case Uncle Sandro suddenly became disabled (3a).
         ♦ За двадцать лет редеют леса, оскудевает почва. Самый лучший дом требует ремонта. Турбины выходят из строя (Трифонов 5). In twenty years forests thin out and the soil becomes depleted. Even the best house requires repairs. TUrbines stop functioning (5a).
         ♦ Я думаю, если дело протянулось бы несколько дольше и вся тюрьма включилась бы в эту работу, то советская бюрократическая машина просто вышла бы из строя... (Буковский 1). I think that if the business had continued a little longer and involved everyone in the prison, the Soviet bureaucratic machine would have simply ground to a halt... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выходить из строя

  • 6 nicht richtig funktionieren

    (to stop functioning properly: The machine has gone wrong - I can't get it to stop!) go wrong

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nicht richtig funktionieren

  • 7 go wrong

    1) to go astray, badly, away from the intended plan etc:

    Everything has gone wrong for her in the past few years.

    لا يَسير كَما يَجِب، لا يَنْجَح، يُخْطِئ، لا يَسير على ما يُرام
    2) to stop functioning properly:

    The machine has gone wrong – I can't get it to stop!

    يَتَوَقَّف عن العَمَل بصورةٍ صَحيحَه، يُصاب بالخَلَل
    3) to make a mistake:

    Where did I go wrong in that sum?

    يُخْطِئ، يَرْتَكِبُ خطأً

    Arabic-English dictionary > go wrong

  • 8 прекратить (своё) функционирование

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прекратить (своё) функционирование

  • 9 Л-12

    ДЫШАТЬ НА ЛАДАН coll VP pres or past usu. 3rd pers)
    1. (subj: human (of a mortally ill or old and feeble person) to be about to die
    X дышит на ладан = X has one foot in the grave
    X is on his last legs X is breathing his last.
    ...Почему-то в нём (Мите)... основалось убеждение, что этот старый развратитель, дышащий теперь на ладан, может быть, вовсе не будет в настоящую минуту противиться, если Грушенька устроит как-нибудь свою жизнь честно и выйдет за «благонадёжного человека» замуж (Достоевский 1)....For some reason the conviction had settled in him (Mitya)...that this old profligate, now with one foot in the grave, might not be at all averse at the moment to Grushenka somehow arranging her life honorably and marrying ua trustworthy man" (1a).
    «Дышит на ладан, — возразил полковник. - Оставь его, Филюков. Можете оба идти» (Войнович 2). "He's breathing his last," retorted the colonel. "Leave him alone, Filiukov. You're both dismissed" (2a).
    2. ( subj: concr or collect) to be in the final period of existence, be about to stop functioning
    X дышит на ладан - X is on its last legs
    X is on the verge of collapse X is in its last days X is dying out.
    Второй - чистовой - экземпляр («Шума времени») кочевал по редакциям, и все отказывались печатать эту штуку, лишённую фабулы и сюжета, классового подхода и общественного значения. Заинтересовался Георгий Блок, двоюродный брат поэта, работавший в дышавшем на ладан частном издательстве (Мандельштам 2). The fair copy (of Noise of Time) went the rounds of various publishers who all rejected it, devoid as it was of plot, story, class consciousness, or any kind of social significance. The only person to show interest was Georgi Blok, the cousin of the poet, who worked for a private publishing firm already on its last legs (2a).

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  • 10 прекратить функционирование

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прекратить функционирование

  • 11 дышать на ладан

    [VP; pres or past; usu. 3rd pers]
    =====
    1. [subj: human]
    (of a mortally ill or old and feeble person) to be about to die:
    - X дышит на ладан X has one foot in the grave;
    - X is breathing his last.
         ♦...Почему-то в нём [Мите]... основалось убеждение, что этот старый развратитель, дышащий теперь на ладан, может быть, вовсе не будет в настоящую минуту противиться, если Грушенька устроит как-нибудь свою жизнь честно и выйдет за "благонадёжного человека" замуж( Достоевский 1)....For some reason the conviction had settled in him [Mitya]... that this old profligate, now with one foot in the grave, might not be at all averse at the moment to Grushenka somehow arranging her life honorably and marrying ua trustworthy man" (1a).
         ♦ "Дышит на ладан, - возразил полковник. - Оставь его, Филюков. Можете оба идти" (Войнович 2). "He's breathing his last," retorted the colonel. "Leave him alone, Filiukov. You're both dismissed" (2a).
    2. [subj: concr or collect]
    to be in the final period of existence, be about to stop functioning:
    - X дышит на ладан X is on its last legs;
    - X is dying out.
         ♦ Второй - чистовой - экземпляр ["Шума времени"] кочевал по редакциям, и все отказывались печатать эту штуку, лишённую фабулы и сюжета, классового подхода и общественного значения. Заинтересовался Георгий Блок, двоюродный брат поэта, работавший в дышавшем на ладан частном издательстве (Мандельштам 2). The fair copy [of Noise of Time] went the rounds of various publishers who all rejected it, devoid as it was of plot, story, class consciousness, or any kind of social significance. The only person to show interest was Georgi Blok, the cousin of the poet, who worked for a private publishing firm already on its last legs (2a).

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  • 12 bloquearse

    • get blocked
    • stop functioning

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bloquearse

  • 13 dejar de funcionar

    • go out into the street
    • go out of balance
    • stop functioning

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dejar de funcionar

  • 14 dejar de operar

    • go out of balance
    • go out of business
    • go out of control
    • stop functioning

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dejar de operar

  • 15 quedarse ciclado

    v.
    to freeze, to stop functioning, to cycle, to hang.

    Spanish-English dictionary > quedarse ciclado

  • 16 Funktion

    f; -, -en
    1. function; (Zweck) auch purpose; dies hat die Funktion zu (+ Inf.) this is supposed to (+ Inf.), this is for (+ Ger.) was hat es für eine Funktion? what’s its function?, what’s it supposed to do?
    2. (Amt) office; (Stellung) position; eine hohe Funktion ausüben hold a high office ( oder an important position); in meiner Funktion als... in my position as..., acting as...
    3. (Funktionieren) functioning; (Arbeit, Tätigkeit) working, operation; außer Funktion not working, not in operation; (im Stillstand) at a standstill; außer Funktion setzen put out of action; (zum Stillstand bringen) bring to a standstill; in Funktion sein be in operation, be working; in Funktion treten Sache: come into operation; Person: take up one’s duties; Krisenstab etc.: go into action
    4. MATH. function
    5. Logik: function; PHILOS., des Denkens etc.: corollary
    * * *
    die Funktion
    function
    * * *
    Funk|ti|on [fʊŋk'tsioːn]
    f -, -en
    (=Zweck, Aufgabe MATH) function; (no pl = Tätigkeit) functioning; (= Amt) office; (= Stellung) position

    in Funktión treten — to come into operation; (Organ, Maschine etc) to start to function

    in Funktión sein — to be in operation; (Organ, Maschine etc) to be functioning

    etw außer Funktión setzen — to stop sth functioning

    dieser Bolzen hat die Funktión, den Apparat senkrecht zu halten — the function of this bolt is to hold the machine upright

    * * *
    (a special job, use or duty (of a machine, part of the body, person etc): The function of the brake is to stop the car.) function
    * * *
    Funk·ti·on
    <-, -en>
    [fʊŋkˈtsi̯o:n]
    f
    1. kein pl (Zweck, Aufgabe) function
    eine bestimmte \Funktion haben to have a particular function
    2. (Stellung, Amt) position
    in \Funktion treten Gremium etc. to come into operation; Person to begin [or take up] work
    in jds \Funktion als etw in sb's capacity as sth
    3. MATH function
    4. (Benutzbarkeit) function
    außer/in \Funktion sein not to be working [or to be out of order] [or functioning]/to be working; Stromkreis not to be/to be switched on [or activated]
    etw außer/in/wieder in \Funktion setzen Stromkreis to deactivate [or sep switch off]/activate [or sep switch on]/reactivate sth
    * * *
    die; Funktion, Funktionen
    2) o. Pl. (Tätigkeit, Arbeiten) functioning, working

    in Funktion sein/in Funktion (Akk.) treten — be in operation/come into operation

    jemanden/etwas außer Funktion setzen — put somebody/something out of operation

    * * *
    Funktion f; -, -en
    1. function; (Zweck) auch purpose;
    dies hat die Funktion zu (+inf) this is supposed to (+inf), this is for (+ger)
    was hat es für eine Funktion? what’s its function?, what’s it supposed to do?
    2. (Amt) office; (Stellung) position;
    eine hohe Funktion ausüben hold a high office ( oder an important position);
    in meiner Funktion als … in my position as …, acting as …
    3. (Funktionieren) functioning; (Arbeit, Tätigkeit) working, operation;
    außer Funktion not working, not in operation; (im Stillstand) at a standstill;
    außer Funktion setzen put out of action; (zum Stillstand bringen) bring to a standstill;
    in Funktion sein be in operation, be working;
    in Funktion treten Sache: come into operation; Person: take up one’s duties; Krisenstab etc: go into action
    4. MATH function
    5. Logik: function; PHIL, des Denkens etc: corollary
    * * *
    die; Funktion, Funktionen
    2) o. Pl. (Tätigkeit, Arbeiten) functioning, working

    in Funktion sein/in Funktion (Akk.) treten — be in operation/come into operation

    jemanden/etwas außer Funktion setzen — put somebody/something out of operation

    * * *
    -en (Mathematik) f.
    function n. -en f.
    derivative n.
    function n.
    role (function) n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Funktion

  • 17 οὐ

    1
    οὐ (Hom.+; s. Schwyzer II 591–94) objective (as opp. to subjective μή) negative adv., denying the reality of an alleged fact; in the NT used w. the ind. (μή serves as the neg. for the other moods, including inf. and ptc.—w. certain exceptions, which will be discussed below. S. B-D-F §426; Rob. 1168f; Mlt-Turner 281f). Before vowels w. the smooth breathing it takes the form οὐκ; before those w. the rough breathing it is οὐχ; in the mss. this rule is freq. disregarded (W-S. §5, 10bc; B-D-F §14; Rob. 224). On its use s. B-D-F §426–33; Rdm.2 p. 210ff; Rob. 1155–66.
    a negative response to a question or statement, as accented form, οὔ: no Mt 13:29 (Schwyzer II 596f); J 1:21; 7:12; 21:5. ἤτω ὑμῶν τὸ οὒ οὔ let your ‘no’ be ‘no’ Js 5:12. Doubled for emphasis (s. ναί e.—οὒ οὔ Nicetas Eugen. 5, 76 H. Likew. μὴ μή=no, no! [Herodas 3, 71; Meleager, I B.C., in Anth. Pal. 12, 80, 3; Psellus p. 268, 15 μὴ μὴ μάγιστρε]) Mt 5:37; 2 Cor 1:17ff. On οὐ μὲν οὖν s. οὐμενοῦν.
    marker of negative propositions, not
    used to negative single words or clauses (Ar. 13, 7 μῦθοί εἰσι καὶ οὐκ ἄλλο τι; Just., A II, 2, 2 οὐ σωφρόνως; Tat. 5, 1 οὐ κατὰ ἀποκοπήν;—as earlier Gk.: Hom. et al.; s. Kühner-G. II, 182; Schwyzer II 593f)
    α. οὐ πᾶς not every one Mt 7:21. οὐ πάντες 19:11; Ro 9:6; 10:16. πάντες οὐ κοιμηθησόμεθα we shall not all fall asleep 1 Cor 15:51 (s. JBurn, ET, 1926, 236f; POppenheim, TQ 112, ’31, 92–135; AVaccari, Biblica 13, ’32, 73–76; B-D-F §433, 2; Rob. 753). Likew. transposed διατί πάντες οὐ μετενόησαν; why have not all repented? Hs 8, 6, 2. οὐ πᾶσα σάρξ 1 Cor 15:39. οὐ πάντως Ro 3:9; 1 Cor 5:10.—καλέσω τὸν οὐ λαόν μου λαόν μου those who were not my people I will call my people Ro 9:25a (Hos 2:25b); cp. 1 Pt 2:10. οὐκ ἔθνος no nation at all Ro 10:19 (Dt 32:21).
    β. freq. in litotes (cp. Lysias 13, 62 εἰ μὲν οὐ πολλοὶ ἦσαν Tat. 3, 2) οὐ πολλοί, πολλαί J 2:12; Ac 1:5 (οὐ μετὰ πολλὰς ἡμέρας = μετʼ οὐ πολλ. ἡμ.; cp. οὐκ ἐξ ὄντων = ἐξ οὐκ ὄντων 2 Macc 7:28). οὐκ ὀλίγος, ὀλίγη, ὀλίγοι, ὀλίγαι Ac 17:4, 12; 19:23f; 27:20. οὐκ ἄσημος 21:39. οὐχ ἁγνῶς Phil 1:17. οὐ μετρίως Ac 20:12. οὐκ ἐκ μέτρου J 3:34. μετʼ οὐ πολύ soon (afterward) Ac 27:14 S. also δ below.
    γ. not in a contrast τῷ κυρίῳ καὶ οὐκ ἀνθρώποις Col 3:23. τρέχω ὡς οὐκ ἀδήλως 1 Cor 9:26.
    δ. as a periphrasis for some concepts expressed by verbs: οὐκ ἀγνοεῖν know quite well 2 Cor 2:11. οὐκ ἐᾶν prevent Ac 16:7 (cp. Il. 2, 132); 19:30. οὐκ ἔχειν be in need Mt 13:12; Mk 4:25 (on these two pass. s. Schwyzer II 593, w. ref. to Kühner-G. II 189–92; contrast the use of μή in Lk 8:18). οὐ θέλειν refuse 2 Th 3:10. οὐ πταίειν Js 3:2. οὐχ ὑπακούειν be disobedient 2 Th 3:14. οὐ φιλεῖν be unfriendly to, disesteem 1 Cor 16:22.
    used sometimes w. the ptc. From a above are derived the points under which this is done, contrary to the rule given at beg. of entry. In addition, it is prob. that in individual cases earlier literary influence is still at work (for earlier Gk. s. Kühner-G. II 198–203. μή suggests contingency).—B-D-F §430; Mlt. 231f (w. pap exx.; cp. Just., A I, 33, 4 οὐ συνουσιασθεῖσαν τὴν παρθένον; 67, 5 τοῖς οὐ παροῦσι al.); Rdm.2 212; Mlt-Turner 284f.
    α. to negative a single concept: πράγματα οὐ βλεπόμενα things not seen Hb 11:1. οὐχ ὁ τυχών extraordinary Ac 19:11; 28:2 (cp. Com. Att. Fgm. III 442 no. 178 οὐδὲ τοῖς τυχοῦσι). θλιβόμενοι ἀλλʼ, οὐ στενοχωρούμενοι 2 Cor 4:8; cp. vs. 9.
    β. in strong emphasis or contrast: ἄνθρωπον οὐκ ἐνδεδυμένον ἔνδυμα γάμου (emphasizing the fact that his dress was improper) Mt 22:11. οὐ προσδεξάμενοι τὴν ἀπολύτρωσιν (emphasizing the great heroism of their act) Hb 11:35. οὐ βλέπων Lk 6:42. οὐκ ἰδόντες 1 Pt 1:8. οὐκ ὄντος αὐτῷ τέκνου Ac 7:5.—Contrast: Ac 28:19. τότε μὲν οὐκ εἰδότες θεὸν … νῦν δέ Gal 4:8. καὶ οὐ introducing a contrast is also used w. the ptc. καὶ οὐκ ἐν σαρκὶ πεποιθότες Phil 3:3. καὶ οὐ κρατῶν Col 2:19. ὁ μισθωτὸς καὶ οὐκ ὢν ποιμήν J 10:12.
    γ. In quotations fr. the LXX in the NT we notice the tendency of the OT translators regularly to render לֹא w. the ptc. by οὐ: ἡ οὐ τίκτουσα, ἡ οὐκ ὠδίνουσα Gal 4:27 (Is 54:1). τὴν οὐκ ἠγαπημένην Ro 9:25b (Hos 2:25a). οἱ οὐκ ἠλεημένοι 1 Pt 2:10 (Hos 1:6).
    δ. τὰ οὐκ ἀνήκοντα Eph 5:4 v.l. is presumably a mingling of τὰ μὴ ἀνήκοντα and (the rdg. in the text itself) ἃ οὐκ ἀνῆκεν (as early as P46).
    in main clauses
    α. in simple statements w. the indic. οὐκ ἐγίνωσκεν αὐτήν Mt 1:25. οὐ δύνασθε θεῷ δουλεύειν καὶ μαμωνᾷ 6:24. οὐκ ἤφιεν λαλεῖν τὰ δαιμόνια Mk 1:34. οὐκ ἦν αὐτοῖς τέκνον Lk 1:7. οὐχ ὑμῶν ἐστιν Ac 1:7. οὐ γάρ ἐπαισχύνομαι τὸ εὐαγγέλιον Ro 1:16 and very oft. οὐ γάρ σου ἠκούσαμέν ποτε AcPlCor 1:14.
    β. used to negative the prohibitive future (Hebr. לֹא w. the impf.—Synes., Ep. 67 p. 211b οὐκ ἀγνοήσεις) οὐ φονεύσεις Mt 5:21; cp. vs. 27; Mt 19:18; Ro 7:7; 13:9 (all commandments fr. the Decalogue: Ex 20:13–17; Dt 5:17–21). Also οὐκ ἐπιορκήσεις Mt 5:33. οὐκ ἐκπειράσεις κύριον Lk 4:12 (Dt 6:16); Ac 23:5 (Ex 22:27); 1 Cor 9:9 (Dt 25:4).—Mt 6:5.
    in subordinate clauses
    α. in relative clauses w. indic. (in the NT, μή is found in such clauses only Tit 1:11; 2 Pt 1:9; 1J 4:3 [but s. B-D-F §428, 4 and Rob. 1158]; Ac 15:29 D; Col 2:18 v.l.): Mt 10:38; 12:2; Mk 4:25 (s. 2aδ above) Lk 6:2; J 6:64; Ro 15:21 (Is 52:15); Gal 3:10 (Dt 27:26) al.
    β. in declarative clauses w. ὅτι, likew. in temporal and causal clauses w. ind.: ὅτι οὐ J 5:42; 1 Th 2:1. ὁ ἀρνούμενος ὅτι Ἰησοῦς οὐκ ἔστιν ὁ Χριοτός 1J 2:22 (on the negative here s. ἀρνέομαι 2).—ἐπει οὐ Lk 1:34. ὅτε οὐ 2 Ti 4:3.—εἰ οὐ w. indic.: εἰ οὐ δώσει αὐτῷ Lk 11:8; cp. ὅστις (ὸ̔ς) οὐκ ἔχει Mt 13:12 and Mk 4:25=ὸ̔ς ἂν μὴ ἔχει Lk 8:18 (Schwyzer II 593). εἰ ἐν τῷ ἀλλοτρίῳ πιστοὶ οὐκ ἐγένεσθε 16:12; Mk 11:26; Lk 18:4; J 1:25; 10:37; Ro 8:9b; 11:21; Hb 12:25.—Once actually in a contrary-to-fact condition: καλὸν ἦν αὐτῷ εἰ οὐκ ἐγεννήθη Mt 26:24=Mk 14:21=1 Cl 46:8 (B-D-F §428, 2; Rob. 1160; Mlt-Turner 284).
    in combination w. other negatives, strengthening the negation (Mel. Chor. Adesp., Fgm. no. 11 Diehl2 [’42] οὐ μήποτε τὰν ἀρετὰν ἀλλάξομαι ἀντʼ ἀδίκου κέρδεος ‘I shall never exchange virtue for unjust gain’; GrBar 13:3 οὐκ … οὐδέν; Just., D. 26, 1) Mt 22:16; Mk 5:37; Lk 4:2; 23:53 (οὐκ ἦν οὐδεὶς οὔπω); J 6:63; 11:49; 12:19; 15:5; Ac 8:39; 2 Cor 11:9. οὐ μηκέτι (s. μηκέτι fα) Mt 21:19 v.l. For use in questions s. 3 below.
    α. On the combination of οὐ and μή s. μή 4.
    β. The combining of οὐδέ and οὐ μή to form οὐδʼ οὐ μή instead of οὐδὲ μή is a late development (a barbarism?; B-D-F §431, 3; Rob. 1175; Mlt-Turner 286.—Prayer to the god Socnopaeus: Mitt-Wilck I/2, 122, 2ff εἰ οὐ δίδοταί μοι συμβιῶσαι Ταπεθεῦτι Μαρρείους οὐδʼ οὐ μὴ γένηται ἄλλου γυνή [Rdm.2 211f]; LXX) Mt 24:21. οὐ μή σε ἀνῶ οὐδʼ οὐ μή σε ἐγκαταλίπω Hb 13:5 (Dt 31:6 A, 8 A οὐδ οὐ μή; 1 Ch 28:20 A).—οὐδὲν … οὐ μὴ ἀδικήσει instead of οὐδὲν … μὴ … Lk 10:19. οὐδὲν οὐ μὴ λήψῃ Hm 9:5.
    w. one of two clauses that are either coordinate or contrasted.
    α. οὐ … ἀλλά s. ἀλλά 1ab.—1 Th 2:4 the οὐ w. the ptc. is prob. to be explained under this head (s. 3 above).
    β. οὐ …, … δέ Ac 12:9, 14; Hb 4:13, 15.
    γ. …, ἀλλʼ οὐ looking back upon a ‘to be sure’ 1 Cor 10:5, 23.
    δ. οὐ μόνον, ἀλλὰ (καί) s. μόνος 2c.
    ε. οὐ … εἰ μή s. εἰ 6i.
    marker of expectation of an affirmative answer, not so?
    to a direct question (Hom. et al.):
    α. do … not? does … not? (B-D-F §427, 2; Rob. 917): οὐκ ἀκούεις, πόσα σου καταμαρτυροῦσιν; you hear, do you not …? Mt 27:13. οὐχ ὑμεῖς μᾶλλον διαφέρετε αὐτῶν; 6:26. Cp. vs. 30. ὁ διδάσκαλος ὑμῶν οὐ τελεῖ δίδραχμα; your teacher pays the two-drachma tax, does he not? Mt 17:24.—Mk 6:3; 7:18; 12:24; Lk 11:40; J 4:35; 6:70; 7:25; Ac 9:21 and oft. οὐ μέλει σοι ὅτι ἀπολλύμεθα; does it make no difference to you that we are perishing? Mk 4:38. In a related sense
    β. destroying the force of the negation (cp. Hdt. et al.; Schwyzer II 598): Ac 4:20; 1 Cor 12:15 (B-D-F §431, 1; Rob. 1164).—In questions, if the verb itself is already negatived (by οὐ), the negation can be invalidated by the interrogative particle μή (s. μή 3a), which expects the answer ‘no’, so that the stage is set for an affirmative answer (Aesop, Fab. 374 P.=404aH. μὴ οὐκ ἔστι χλόη;=certainly there is grass, is there not?) μὴ οὐκ ἤκουσαν; surely they have heard, have they not? Ro 10:18; cp. vs. 19. μὴ οὐκ ἔχομεν ἐξουσίαν; we have the right, do we not? 1 Cor 9:4; cp. vs. 5. μὴ οἰκίας οὐκ ἔχετε; you have houses, do you not? 11:22.
    to a question expressed impatiently in the second pers. of the fut. indic. and functioning as an imperative οὐ παύσῃ;=παῦσαι! will you not stop? = stop! Ac 13:10.—DELG. M-M.
    2
    οὐ μεν οὖν (so Aristoph., Plu. 870, Ran. 556; 1188; also οὐμενοῦν Paus. 1, 21, 1) adv. (Aristoph., Pla. et al.; incl. Luc., Jupp. Tr. 35 twice.—Kühner=G. II 158) a marker introducing a negative statement in contradiction of discourse that precedes, not at all, by no means (expressing a strong negation to a question) Dg 7:4.
    3
    οὐ μή s. μή 4.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > οὐ

  • 18 einfrieren

    (unreg., trennb.)
    I v/i (ist eingefroren)
    1. Wasser: freeze; Rohre etc.: freeze (up); Bach, Teich: freeze (over); Schiff, Hafen: become icebound
    2. fig. Verhandlungen: reach (a) deadlock; Löhne etc. einfrieren lassen freeze
    3. fig. Lächeln: freeze
    II v/t (hat)
    1. (Lebensmittel) (deep-) freeze
    2. fig. (Löhne, Kapital, Preise) freeze; (Beziehungen, Verhandlungen) suspend, put on hold; (Projekt, Plan) shelve, put into cold storage
    * * *
    (Lebensmittel) to freeze; to quick-freeze; to deep-freeze;
    (Wasserrohr) to freeze up; to freeze
    * * *
    ein|frie|ren sep
    1. vi aux sein
    to freeze; (Wasserleitung, Schiff) to freeze up

    die Beziehungen éínfrieren lassen — to suspend relations

    2. vt (lit, fig)
    Nahrungsmittel, Löhne etc to freeze; (POL ) Beziehungen to suspend

    sich éínfrieren lassen — to allow oneself to be put into deep-freeze

    * * *
    1) (to freeze and keep (food) in this.) deep
    2) (to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it: You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later.) freeze
    3) (to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level: If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again.) freeze
    4) (to stop moving or functioning because of extreme cold: The car engine froze up.) freeze up
    * * *
    ein|frie·ren
    I. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (zufrieren) to freeze up
    2. (von Eis eingeschlossen werden)
    in etw dat \einfrieren to freeze into sth [or become ice-bound in sth
    II. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    etw \einfrieren
    1. (konservieren) to [deep-]freeze sth
    2. (suspendieren) to suspend sth
    diplomatische Beziehungen \einfrieren to break off [or suspend] diplomatic relations
    ein Projekt/die Planung \einfrieren to shelve a project/the plans
    3. ÖKON (festlegen) to freeze sth
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < water> freeze, turn to ice; < pond> freeze over; < pipes> freeze up; < ship> be frozen in
    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (fig.) freeze
    * * *
    einfrieren (irr, trennb)
    A. v/i (ist eingefroren)
    1. Wasser: freeze; Rohre etc: freeze (up); Bach, Teich: freeze (over); Schiff, Hafen: become icebound
    2. fig Verhandlungen: reach (a) deadlock;
    Löhne etc
    3. fig Lächeln: freeze
    B. v/t (hat)
    1. (Lebensmittel) (deep-)freeze
    2. fig (Löhne, Kapital, Preise) freeze; (Beziehungen, Verhandlungen) suspend, put on hold; (Projekt, Plan) shelve, put into cold storage
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < water> freeze, turn to ice; < pond> freeze over; < pipes> freeze up; < ship> be frozen in
    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (fig.) freeze
    * * *
    v.
    to freeze v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: froze, frozen)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einfrieren

  • 19 робота

    ж
    work; labour; job; ( заняття) engagement; ( механізму) functioning, running, working; behaviour; ( завдання) assignment, task; work, job; (якість, спосіб виконання) craftsmanship, quality

    безперспективна робота — blind-alley employment, blind-alley occupation

    випадкова робота — odd job, casual work

    домашня робота сл. — homework, home task, home assignment

    земляні роботи — digging, earthwork, excavation

    письмова робота сл. — written work, paper

    спільна робота — collaboration, cooperation; ( бригадна або конвеєрна) teamwork

    тонка робота — a fine piece of work, delicate work

    тяжка робота — hard work, toil; sweat sl

    фізична робота — physical activity, physical action

    хатня робота — household work; chare

    бути без роботиto be out of work ( job), to be unemployed; амер. to be jobless

    позбавляти роботи — to dismiss, to turn out; to sack sl

    шукати роботу — to look for work, to look for a job

    кидати роботу — to stop work, to drop ( to chuck) a job, to down tools

    той, хто псує роботу — botcher, bungler

    робота акцидентна — job printing, jobbing

    робота за договором — contract labour, contract labor

    робота за наймом — employ, journey-work

    робота з перебоями — erratic operation; faulty performance

    робота комп'ютера — computer run, machine run

    надомна робота — work to be done at home, outside work

    Українсько-англійський словник > робота

  • 20 prac|ować

    impf vi 1. (trudnić się) to work; (ciężko) to labour, to toil; (być zajętym) to be busy
    - pracować fizycznie/umysłowo to do physical/intellectual work
    - pracować zawodowo/zarobkowo to have a career/a paid job
    - pracować społecznie to do voluntary work
    - pracuję zawodowo od dwudziestu lat I’ve been working for twenty years
    - pracować sezonowo/dorywczo to do seasonal work/odd jobs
    - pracować jako tymczasowo zatrudniony to temp, to work as a temp
    - nie mógł znaleźć stałej pracy, więc pracował dorywczo he couldn’t find a permanent job, so he was temping a. doing odd jobs
    - pracować bez wytchnienia/ze wszystkich sił/od świtu do nocy to work without respite/as hard as one can/from dawn to dusk
    - pracował w pocie czoła, aby wyżywić liczną rodzinę he worked his fingers to the bone to provide for his large family
    - pracować jak wół to work like a Trojan
    - pracować na akord/na dniówkę to be on piecework/be paid on a daily basis
    - pracować na utrzymanie a. życie a. chleb to work for a living, to earn one’s living
    - pracować na czyjeś utrzymanie a. na kogoś to work to support sb
    - pracuję na samochód/nowe mieszkanie I’m working to get enough money to buy a car/a new flat
    - bogate kraje długo pracowały na swój dobrobyt it took rich countries many years of hard work to become prosperous
    - pracować dla kogoś/czegoś to work for sb/sth
    - pracuję od lat dla ich firmy I’ve been working for their company for years
    - pracować nad kimś to work on sb
    - dużo pracował nad sobą, żeby wyćwiczyć pamięć he had to work hard to train his memory
    - pracować nad czymś to work at a. on sth
    - pisarz pracował nad nową książką the author was working on a new book
    - komisja sejmowa pracuje nad ustawą budżetową/o ubezpieczeniach społecznych a parliamentary committee is working on the budget bill/the social insurance bill
    - musisz pracować nad backhandem you must practise your backhand
    2. (zarobkować) to work
    - pracować jako nauczyciel/listonosz to work as a teacher/a postman
    - pracować w fabryce/w szpitalu to work at a factory/hospital
    - pracować w przemyśle/reklamie/ubezpieczeniach to work in industry/advertising/insurance
    - pracować na budowie to work as a builder a. on a building site
    - pracować etatowo/na pół etatu to have a full-time/part-time job
    - pracować na dziennej/nocnej zmianie to work days/nights
    - pracować przy sortowaniu listów to have a job sorting letters
    - pracować na komputerze/tokarce to work at the computer/lathe
    - pracować głową to do intellectual work
    - pracować piórem to live by the pen
    - pracować łopatą to be a labourer
    - kobieta pracująca a working woman
    - pracujące matki working mothers
    3. (współpracować) to work, to cooperate (z kimś/czymś with sb/sth)
    - dobrze mi się z nim pracuje I like working with him
    - komisja pracuje z zespołem doradców the commission cooperates with a team of advisers
    - pracować z młodzieżą to work with young people
    4. (funkcjonować) [serce, płuca, nerki] to work; [biuro, sklep] to work; [maszyna, silnik] to work, to operate, to run
    - serce pracuje prawidłowo the heart is functioning normally
    - podczas pływania pracują wszystkie mięśnie when you swim, all your muscles work
    - jego umysł pracował sprawnie he was of sound mind
    - poczta dzisiaj nie pracuje the post office is closed today
    - sądy pracują opieszale the courts are slow in dealing with the business in hand
    - szpitale pracują bez przerwy hospitals work non-stop
    - sklepy pracują do dwudziestej shops stay open till 8 p.m.
    - wytwórnia pracuje na eksport/na rynek wewnętrzny the plant manufactures for export/for the home market
    - maszyna pracuje bez zarzutu the machine is running smoothly
    - tylko dwa z czterech silników pracują only two of the four engines work a. are working
    pracować pełną parą a. na pełnych obrotach to work a. be working at full stretch pot.
    - pracować na zwolnionych obrotach to work a. be working at a slow pace
    - pracować za dwóch a. trzech to work like nobody’s business pot., to do the work of two a. three (men) pot.
    - czas pracuje dla niego a. na jego korzyść/przeciw niemu a. na jego niekorzyść time is on his side/against him
    - głowa a. główka a. baśka pracuje! pot., żart. the old grey matter is working overtime żart.
    - kto nie pracuje, ten nie je przysł. if you don’t work you shan’t eat przysł.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prac|ować

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