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81 ὑπέσχησθε
ὑπισχνέομαιtake upon oneself: plup ind mp 2nd plὑπισχνέομαιtake upon oneself: perf imperat mp 2nd plὑπισχνέομαιtake upon oneself: perf ind mp 2nd pl -
82 addossare
( appoggiare) lean (a on)fig colpa put, lay (a on)* * *addossare v.tr.2 ( gravare di) to lay* (sthg.) on (s.o.), to saddle (s.o.) with (sthg.); ( attribuire, imputare) to charge (s.o.) with (sthg.): addossare una colpa a qlcu., to lay (o to throw) the blame on s.o.; addossare una responsabilità a qlcu., to lay the responsibility on s.o. (o to saddle s.o. with a responsibility); gli addossò tutto il lavoro, he entrusted him with the whole job3 (fig.) ( prendere su di sé) to take* upon oneself, to saddle oneself with (sthg.), to undertake*, to shoulder: si addossò tutta la colpa, he took all the blame upon himself (o shouldered all the blame); mi addosserò personalmente la responsabilità, I shall take (o assume) the responsibility myself; addossarsi un peso, to shoulder a burden.◘ addossarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec.1 ( appoggiarsi) to lean*2 ( affollarsi) to crowd, to throng (together).* * *[addos'sare]1. vt1)addossare qc a qc — to lean sth against sth2)addossare la colpa/la responsabilità di qc a qn — to lay the blame/the responsibility for sth on sb2. vr (addossarsi)* * *[addos'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (appoggiare) to set*, to place (a on; contro against); (con inclinazione) to lean* (a on; contro against)2) fig.addossare [qcs.] a qcn. — to saddle sb. with [lavoro, responsabilità]
2.addossare la colpa a qcn. — to lay o put the blame on sb
verbo pronominale addossarsi1) (appoggiarsi) to lean* (a on; contro against)2) fig. to take* on, to shoulder [responsabilità, spesa]; to take*, to bear* form. [ colpa]* * *addossare/addos'sare/ [1]1 (appoggiare) to set*, to place (a on; contro against); (con inclinazione) to lean* (a on; contro against)2 fig. addossare [qcs.] a qcn. to saddle sb. with [lavoro, responsabilità]; addossare la colpa a qcn. to lay o put the blame on sb.II addossarsi verbo pronominale1 (appoggiarsi) to lean* (a on; contro against) -
83 انبرى لـ
اِنْبَرَى لِـ: تَوَلّى، باشَرَ بِـto undertake, take upon oneself, assume; to set out to, embark upon; to take up, turn to, apply oneself to, occupy oneself with, concern oneself with, deal with -
84 sub-eō
sub-eō iī (-īvit, O.; -īvimus, Ta.), itus, īre, to come under, go under, enter: in nemoris latebras, O.: cum luna sub orbem solis subisset, L.: tectum, i. e. enter a house, Cs.: Triviae lucos atque aurea tecta, V.: cavum artum, H.: paludem, i. e. plunge into, O.: aquam, Cu.: si subeuntur prospera castra, Iu.—Poet., with dat: portu Chaonio, V.—To come up, advance, ascend, draw near, approach: subeunt herbae, spring up, V.: in adversos montīs, L.: testudine factā subeunt, press forward, Cs.: subeundum erat ad hostīs, L.: saxa ingerit in subeuntīs, climbing, L.: amne, i. e. sail up, Cu.: mixtum flumini subibat mare, i. e. was against them, Cu.: aciem subeuntium muros adgrediuntur, L.: subimus Inpositum saxis Auxur, H.: Umbra subit terras, comes over, O.: Fadumque Herbesumque, i. e. attack, V.—Poet., with dat: muro subibant, V.—To go under, support, take up, submit to: pars ingenti subiere feretro, i. e. carried on their shoulders, V.: Ipse subibo umeris, i. e. will take you up on, V.: currum dominae subiere leones, were harnessed to, V.: umeris parentem, V.—In order or time, to come under, come after, succeed, follow, take the place of: Pone subit coniunx, V.: subit ipse meumque Explet opus, takes my place, O.: furcas subiere columnae, took the place of, O.: subeuntes alii aliis in custodiam, relieving, L.; cf. subit esse priori Causa recens, O.—To slip under, elude: Aeneae mucronem, V.—To come stealthily, steal on, approach imperceptibly: subeunt morbi tristisque senectus, V.: subit Iumina fessa sopor, O.—Fig., to come upon, overtake: sua deinde paenitentia subiit regem, Cu.—In the mind, to come up, be thought of, enter, occur, suggest itself, recur: omnes sententiae sub acumen stili subeant necesse est: cum subeant audita et cognita nobis, O.: subiit cari genitoris imago... subiit deserta Creusa, V.: Subit, hanc arcana profana Detexisse manu, O.: dein cogitatio animum subiit, indignum esse, etc., L.: mentem subit, quo praemia facto, etc., O.: horum cogitatio subibat exercitum, Cu.—To subject oneself to, take upon oneself, undergo, submit to, sustain, accept, endure, suffer: omnes terrores: quis est non ultro subeundus dolor?: inimicitiae subeantur: maiora Verbera, H.: multitudinis inperitae iudicium esse subeundum: eorum odium: peregrinos ritūs novā subeunte fortunā, Cu. -
85 incaricare
( dare istruzioni a) instructincaricare qualcuno di fare qualcosa tell or instruct s.o. to do something* * *incaricare v.tr. to charge, to entrust, to commission: incaricare qlcu. di qlco., to charge (o to entrust) s.o. with sthg.; incaricare qlcu. di fare qlco., to give s.o. the job of doing sthg. (o to instruct s.o. to do sthg.); mi ha incaricato di rispondere al telefono, he has asked me to answer the phone.◘ incaricarsi v.rifl. to take* upon oneself; to undertake*, to see* to (sthg.): me ne incarico io, I'll see to it; incaricare di un affare, to take charge of a job; incaricare di fare qlco., to take (it) upon oneself to do sthg.* * *[inkari'kare]1. vtincaricare qn di fare qc — to give sb the responsibility of doing sth, ask sb to do sth
2. vip (incaricarsi)incaricarsi di fare qc — to take it upon o.s. to do sth
* * *[inkari'kare] 1.verbo transitivo to charge, to commission2.incaricare qcn. di fare — to get sb. to do; form. to commission sb. to do, to charge sb. with doing
verbo pronominale incaricarsi* * *incaricare/inkari'kare/ [1]to charge, to commission; incaricare qcn. di fare to get sb. to do; form. to commission sb. to do, to charge sb. with doing; mi ha incaricato di porgerle i suoi saluti she asked me to give you her regardsII incaricarsi verbo pronominale -
86 ἀναδέχομαι
ἀναδέχομαι, [tense] fut. - δέξομαι: [tense] aor. ἀνεδεξάμην, [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. ἀνεδέγμην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἀναδέδεγμαι:—A take up, catch, receive, σάκος δ' ἀνεδέξατο πολλά (sc. δόρατα) Il.5.619;ἀ. πληγὰς εἰς τὸ σῶμα Plu. Tim.4
;βέλη τῷ σώματι Marc.10
.2 receive, entertain as a guest, Act.Ap.28.7.II take upon oneself, submit to, ἀνεδέγμεθ' ὀϊζύν Od.17.563, cf. Archil.60;ἁμαρτήματα D.19.36
;πόλεμον Plb.1.88.12
;ἀπέχθειαν Plu.Eum.6
;ἀ. τι ἐφ' ἑαυτόν D.22.64
, cf. Din.1.3: abs., acknowledge one's evidence, of an absent witness, D.46.7.2 accept, receive,ἀγγελίαν Pi.P.2.41
(al. - δείξατ') ; λουτρὰ.. μητρὸς ἀνεδέξω πάρα E IT818; χορηγίας, ἡγεμονίαν, Plu.Arist.1,23;τὸν κλῆρον Cic.43
;τῶν σωμάτων τὰ μανὰ ἀ. θερμότητα Cat.Mi.61
(dub.); accept a statement, Them.in Ph.77.8.4 undertake to say or do, c. [tense] fut. inf., Hdt.5.91, X.Cyr.6.1.17, etc.: c. [tense] aor. inf., Plu. Arist.14.b undertake, c. acc., S.Ichn.157;ὅσα ὑπισχνεῖτο καὶ ἀνεδέχετο D.35.7
; take upon oneself, ; πρεσβείας, κινδύνους, OGI339.20 (Sestos, ii B. C.), 441.9 (Stratonicea, i B. C.).5 give security to one,τινί Th.8.81
;τινί τι Plb. 11.25.9
; go bail for,τινά Thphr.Char.12.4
;τινὰ τῶν χρημάτων Plb.5.16.8
; ἀ. τοὺς δανειστάς undertake to satisfy them, Plu.Caes.11; ἀ. τὴν πίστινὑπέρ τινος Id.Phoc.14
: abs., Leg.Gort.9.24,41.6 take back, D.59.58.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναδέχομαι
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87 übernehmen
to adopt; to assume; to take over; to take on* * *über|neh|men [yːbɐ'neːmən] ptp überno\#mmen [yːbɐ'nɔmən] insep irreg1. vt1) (= annehmen) to take; Aufgabe, Arbeit to take on, to undertake; Funktion to take on; Verantwortung to take on, to assume, to accept; Kosten, Hypothek to agree to pay; (JUR ) Fall to take (on); jds Verteidigung to take on; (= kaufen) to buyden Befehl or das Kommando übernéhmen — to take command or charge
die Führung übernéhmen (von Organisation etc) — to take charge (gen of); (Sport) to take over the lead
lassen Sie mal, das übernehme ich! — let me take care of that
es übernéhmen, etw zu tun — to take on the job of doing sth, to undertake to do sth
2) (stellvertretend, ablösend) to take over (von from); Ausdruck, Ansicht to adopt; Zitat, Wort to take, to borrow; (COMPUT ) Einstellungen to apply3) Geschäft, Praxis etc to take over2. vrto take on or undertake too much; (= sich überanstrengen) to overdo it; (beim Essen) to overeatübernéhmen Sie sich nur nicht! (iro) — don't strain yourself! (iro)
* * *1) (to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc): He assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.) assume2) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over ( noun take-over).) take over3) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) take over4) (to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc): He undertook the job willingly.) undertake* * *über·neh·men *[y:bɐˈne:mən]I. vtenteigneten Besitz/ein Geschäft \übernehmen to take over expropriated property/a business2. (auf sich nehmen, annehmen)▪ etw \übernehmen to accept sthlassen Sie es, das übernehme ich let me take care of itdie Kosten \übernehmen [to agree] to pay the costsdie Verpflichtungen \übernehmen to assume [or enter into] obligations form▪ es \übernehmen, etw zu tun to take on the job of doing sth, to undertake to do sthden Vorsitz \übernehmen to take [or assume] the chair3. (fortführen)das Steuer \übernehmen to take the wheeldie Verfolgung \übernehmen to take up pursuit sep4. (verwenden)▪ etw \übernehmen to take [or borrow] sthein übernommenes Zitat a citation taken [or borrowed] from another work [or source]eine Sendung in sein Abendprogramm \übernehmen to include a broadcast in one's evening programmes▪ jdn \übernehmen to take over sbjdn ins Angestelltenverhältnis \übernehmen to employ sb on a permanent basisjdn ins Beamtenverhältnis \übernehmen to enter sb in the civil serviceIII. vi to take overich bin zu müde, um weiterzufahren, kannst du mal \übernehmen? I'm too tired to drive any more, can you take the wheel?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) take delivery of <goods, consignment>; receive < relay baton>; take over <power, practice, business, building, school class>; take on <job, position, task, role, case, leadership>; undertake to pay < costs>2) (bei sich einstellen) take on < staff>3) (sich zu Eigen machen) adopt, take over <ideas, methods, subject, etc.> ( von from); borrow <word, phrase> ( von from)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb overdo things or itübernimm dich nur nicht — (iron.) don't strain yourself!
* * *über'nehmen (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/tdas Kommando übernehmen take over command;eine (neue) Klasse übernehmen als Lehrer: take over a (new) class2. (sich kümmern um, erledigen) take care of; (Arbeit etc) take on;die Kosten übernehmen meet ( oder agree to pay) the costs;die Getränke übernehmen wir we’re buying the drinks;eine Stunde (von jemandem) übernehmen take over a class (from sb);das übernehme ich umg I’ll take care of that4. SCHIFF (Ladung, Passagiere) take on board; (Arbeitskräfte nach Firmenübernahme) keep on, continue to employ5. (Verfahrensweise, Begriffe etc) adopt; (Wörter) borrow, take; Elektronik:, IT transfer; (Daten etc) import, accept;eine Sendung von der BBC übernehmen TV show a BBC program(me);Ideen etcB. v/i take over (jetzt übernehmen Sie! now you take over!C. v/r (es übertreiben) overdo it ( oder things); mit Arbeit etc: take on too much, bite off more than one can chew umg; (sich überschätzen) overestimate one’s capabilities, overplay one’s hand; finanziell: overreach o.s.; beim Essen: overeat;sich kräftemäßig übernehmen overexert o.s.;sich bei der Arbeit/beim Sport etcübernehmen do too much work/sport etc;mit dem Hauskauf haben sie sich übernommen they overreached themselves in buying the house;übernimm dich nur nicht! iron don’t overdo it!'übernehmen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. umg (Tasche etc) hang over one’s shoulderdas Schiff nahm haushohe Seen über waves as high as a house were coming over the sides of the ship* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) take delivery of <goods, consignment>; receive < relay baton>; take over <power, practice, business, building, school class>; take on <job, position, task, role, case, leadership>; undertake to pay < costs>2) (bei sich einstellen) take on < staff>3) (sich zu Eigen machen) adopt, take over <ideas, methods, subject, etc.> ( von from); borrow <word, phrase> ( von from)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb overdo things or itübernimm dich nur nicht — (iron.) don't strain yourself!
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88 asumir
v.1 to assume.el descontento asumió caracteres alarmantes the discontent began to take on alarming proportionsRicardo asume la fidelidad de María Richard assumes Ann's faithfulness.Pedro asume poses afectadas Peter assumes affected poses.Pedro asume un aire de presunción Peter assumes a grandiose air.2 to accept.asumir la responsabilidad de algo to take on responsibility for something* * *1 to assume, take on, take upon oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=responsabilizarse de) [+ reto, tarea] to take on; [+ cargo] to take up; [+ mando] to take over, assume más frmno han sido capaces de asumir la tarea de gobernar — they have been incapable of taking on the task of government
el alcalde debería asumir sus responsabilidades por el accidente — the mayor should take o assume responsibility for the accident
el gobierno asumió el compromiso de crear empleo — the government committed itself to creating employment o made a commitment to create employment
asumió la presidencia en 1999 — he took up o assumed más frm the presidency in 1999
ha asumido la dirección de la empresa en un momento muy difícil — he has taken control of o has taken over the company at a very difficult time
2) (=aceptar) [+ consecuencias] to take, accept; [+ crítica] to accept; [+ problema, enfermedad, derrota] to come to terms with, acceptlo hice asumiendo el riesgo de ser castigado — I did it in the knowledge that I risked being punished
ya he asumido que no podré volver a esquiar — I've already come to terms with o accepted the fact that I won't be able to ski again
3) (=adoptar) to adopt, takeasumieron una actitud crítica — they adopted o took a critical stance
la población había asumido una actitud contraria a la presencia militar — people had come out against the military presence
4) (=adquirir) to assumela cuestión del paro ha asumido una dimensión distinta — the question of unemployment has taken on o assumed a different dimension
5) (=suponer)2.VI (Pol) to take office, take up office* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <cargo/tarea/responsabilidad> to take on, assume (frml)b) ( adquirir) <importancia/dimensiones> to assume (frml)d) ( aceptar) to come to terms with2) (AmL) ( suponer) to assume* * *= assume, assume, come to + grips with, take over, get to + grips with, take on.Ex. The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex. A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex. Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.Ex. The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.----* asumir Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* asumir el papel = dress + the part.* asumir el papel de = step into + the role of.* asumir el papel de Alguien = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoes.* asumir la dirección = take over + the leadership (from).* asumir la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* asumir las consecuencias = take + the consequences, live with + the consequences.* asumir poder = assume + power.* asumir prioridad = assume + priority.* asumir responsabilidad = take over, take + responsibility.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* asumir una característica + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + character.* asumir una forma = assume + form.* asumir una función = take upon + Reflexivo + role.* asumir una nueva faceta = take on + new dimension.* asumir una tarea = assume + duty.* asumir un papel = assume + role.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <cargo/tarea/responsabilidad> to take on, assume (frml)b) ( adquirir) <importancia/dimensiones> to assume (frml)d) ( aceptar) to come to terms with2) (AmL) ( suponer) to assume* * *= assume, assume, come to + grips with, take over, get to + grips with, take on.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.
Ex: A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.Ex: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.* asumir Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* asumir el papel = dress + the part.* asumir el papel de = step into + the role of.* asumir el papel de Alguien = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoes.* asumir la dirección = take over + the leadership (from).* asumir la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* asumir las consecuencias = take + the consequences, live with + the consequences.* asumir poder = assume + power.* asumir prioridad = assume + priority.* asumir responsabilidad = take over, take + responsibility.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* asumir una característica + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + character.* asumir una forma = assume + form.* asumir una función = take upon + Reflexivo + role.* asumir una nueva faceta = take on + new dimension.* asumir una tarea = assume + duty.* asumir un papel = assume + role.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* * *asumir [I1 ]vtA1 ‹cargo/tarea› to take on, assume ( frml)no quiere asumir la responsabilidad del cuidado de los niños he doesn't want to take on o assume responsibility for looking after the childrendebe asumir las consecuencias de sus errores he must accept the consequences of his mistakesasumió el mando del regimiento he assumed command of the regimenthan asumido el compromiso de reconstruir la ciudad they have undertaken to rebuild the cityasumió la defensa del presunto asesino he took on the defense of the alleged murdererno estaban dispuestos a asumir ese riesgo they were not prepared to take that risk2 (adquirir) ‹características›la situación ha asumido una gravedad inusitada the situation has assumed o taken on an unwonted gravity ( frml), the situation has become unusually seriousel incendio asumió grandes proporciones it turned into a major fireasumió un aire de indiferencia he adopted o assumed an air of indifference4 (aceptar) to come to terms withtodavía no han logrado asumir esta nueva realidad they have not come to terms with this new situation yetya tengo totalmente asumido el problema I've learned to live with o I've come to terms with o I've come to accept the problem nowaun asumiendo que estos datos fueran ciertos even supposing o even assuming that these figures were correct, even if we assume that these figures are correct* * *
asumir ( conjugate asumir) verbo transitivo
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‹ riesgo› to take
2 (AmL) ( suponer) to assume
asumir verbo transitivo to assume
' asumir' also found in these entries:
English:
assume
- blame
- face up to
- take on
- take over
- take up
- take upon
- undertake
- grip
- take
- under
* * *asumir vt1. [hacerse cargo de] [puesto] to take up;[papel] to take on; [inversión] to make; [gasto] to cover;asumir la responsabilidad de algo to take on responsibility for sth;asumir el mando/control (de) to take charge/control (of);cuando murió su padre, él asumió el papel de cabeza de familia when his father died he took over as head of the family;el general asumió la presidencia del país the general took over the presidency of the country;el presidente asumió el compromiso de ayudar a las víctimas the president gave a commitment to help the victims;asumieron el riesgo de viajar sin mapa they took the risk of travelling without a map;el Estado asumirá las pérdidas de la empresa the State will cover the company's losses2. [adquirir] to take on;el descontento asumió caracteres alarmantes the discontent began to take on alarming proportions;el incendio asumió proporciones descontroladas the fire got out of control3. [aceptar] to accept;el equipo ha asumido su papel de favorito the team has accepted the mantle o role of favourites;asumieron su reacción como algo normal they accepted her reaction as something that was to be expected;no asume la muerte de su esposa he can't come to terms with his wife's death;eso lo tengo completamente asumido I've fully come to terms with that* * *v/t1 assume2 ( aceptar) accept, come to terms with* * *asumir vt1) : to assume, to take onasumir el cargo: to take office2) suponer: to assume, to suppose -
89 arrogarse
pron.v.to assume, to claim for oneself.* * *1 to arrogate, assume, take upon oneself* * *VPRarrogarse algo — to assume sth, take sth on o.s.
* * *verbo pronominal (frml) to assume, arrogate (frml)* * *verbo pronominal (frml) to assume, arrogate (frml)* * *arrogarse [A3 ]to assume, arrogate ( frml)* * *vpr[poderes] to assume, to arrogate to oneself* * *v/r assume* * *arrogarse {52} vr: to usurp, to arrogate -
90 a-şi lua angajamentul de a face ceva / să facă ceva
to pledge (oneself / one's word) to do smth.to take upon oneself to do smth.to bind oneself to do smth.to make / to take the pledge to do smth.to undertake to do smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi lua angajamentul de a face ceva / să facă ceva
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91 حفظ لنفسه
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92 εἰσοικίζω
A bring in as a dweller or settler, Plb.5.100.8 :—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., establish oneself or be established in,ἐσοικισθέντων ἐς τοὺς Αἰθίοπας Hdt.2.30
;ἐς τὴν Κρήτην Id.7.171
;εἰς τὸ ἐργαστήριον Aeschin.1.124
: c. acc.,εἰσοικίσασθαι χώραν Plu.Sol. 7
: abs., -σαμένου τοῦ ἑσμοῦ Gp.15.4.2
;βίᾳ εἰσῳκισμένοι Aristid.Or. 26(14).29
;οἱ ὑπὸ σοῦ εἰσοικισθησόμενοι τῷ οἴκῳ POxy.1641.4
(i A.D.) : metaph., make oneself at home, ;λιμὸς εἰσοικίζεται Men.841
: c. acc.,Κυδίππην κρυμὸς ἐσῳκίσατο Call.Aet.3.1.19
: c. dat., ἐμὸς αἰὼν κύμασιν αἰθυίης μᾶλλον ἐσῳκίσατο Id.Fr.III ; but, take to oneself, give entrance to,τὴν ψυχήν Porph.Gaur.3.5
; γυναῖκα take to wife, Just.Nov.18.11;ψυχῆς εἰσοικισθείσης Plot.5.1.2
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσοικίζω
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93 προσεταιρίζομαι
Aπροσηταίριστο D.C.58.4
:—take to oneself as a friend, associate with oneself, τινα Hdt. 3.70, Plu.Cat.Mi.4;τινὰ κατά τινος Luc.Pisc.18
; in bad sense, π. ἐς πανδοχεῖον Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.9; take into partnership, secure the approval of,τὸν δῆμον Hdt.5.66
;τὰ πλήθη Porph.Abst.2.40
.II [voice] Pass., associate oneself with another, τινι Pl.Ax. 369b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσεταιρίζομαι
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94 ἀποφέρω
A , [voice] Med.- οίσομαι Theoc.1.3
, Luc.Bis Acc.33) and [dialect] Ion.[tense] aor. ἀπένεικα: [dialect] Att. [tense] aor.- ήνεγκα Th.5.10
: [tense] aor. 2 , etc.: [tense] pf.- ενήνοχα D. 27.20
:— carry off or away,τεύχεα δέ σφ' ἀπένεικαν Od.16.360
, etc.; of a wind, Il.14.255, Hdt.4.179: metaph., Plu.2.374e; of a disease, Hdt.3.66, 6.27; generally,ἀ. σῆμα S.Tr. 614
;βρέφος ἐς ἄντρον E. Ion16
, cf. Ev.Marc.15.1, etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be carried from one's course,ὑπ' ἀνέμων Hdt.2.114
, cf. 116;ἀπενεχθέντες ἐς Αιβύην Th.7.50
, cf. 6.104.2 exhale, evaporate, Anon.Lond.22.25:—[voice] Pass., to be wafted, Plu.2.681a.II carry or bring back,αὖτις ἀποίσετον ὠκέες ἵπποι Il.5.257
;ἂψ Ἕκτορι μῦθον ἀποίσειν 10.337
;ἀ. οἴκαδις Ar.Ach. 779
: —so in [voice] Pass., of oracles,ταῦτα ἀπενειχθέντα Hdt.1.66
, 158, 160: but in [voice] Pass., also of persons, return, Id.4.164, Th., etc.; ἀπηνέχθη εἰς.. ἔτι ζῶν was carried home, of a sick man, X.HG3.3.1;τεθνεὼς ἐκ δεσμωτηρίου ἀ. Lys.12.18
.2 pay back, return, Hdt.1.196, etc.: hence, pay what is due as tribute, etc., Id.4.35, 5.84, Th.5.31.3 bring in, return, of slaves let out to labour for their master's profit, v.l. Aeschin.1.97, cf. Philostr.Her.2.4 generally, bring, hand over as required,τί τινι Hdt.4.64
;ὅπλα X.Cyr.7.5.34
;εἰς τὰ δημόσια ἀ. ἱερὰ τὰ ἴδια Pl.Lg. 910c
.III hand in an accusation, render accounts, returns, etc., ἀ. παρανόμων (sc. γραφήν) πρὸς τὸν ἄρχοντα Docum. ap. D.18.54, cf.52.30; ἀπήνεγκε παρανόμων (sc. γραφήν) Δημοσθένει Decr. ap. D.18.105;λόγον.. ἀπενήνοχεν ἀναλωμάτων D.27.20
; λόγον πρὸς τοὺς λογιστάς, λόγον τῇ πόλει, Aeschin.3.22;ἀ. τοὺς ἱππεύσαντας
hand in a list of..,Lys.
16.6;ναύτας D.50.6
; ἀ. ἐν τῷ λόγῳ δεδωκώς having entered in the account, Id.49.16:—[voice] Pass., to be returned as so and so,ἀπηνέχθη ἀνώμοτος Id.21.86
;διαιτητὴς ἀπενηνεγμένος Id.52.30
.IV bring home, receive as wages, Luc.Tim.12 (which others refer to signf. 11.2).B [voice] Med., take away with one, Hdt.1.132, Isoc.6.74, etc.; carry off a prize, μετὰ Πᾶνα τὸ δεύτερον ἆθλον ἀποισῇ Theoc.l.c.;κάλλευς πρῶτ' ἀπενεγκαμέναν APl.4.166
(Even.);ἀ. δόξαν Hdn.1.5.7
; carry home delicacies from a banquet, Luc.Symp.38 (less freq. in [voice] Act., Id.Nigr.25).II bring back for oneself,ὀπίσω Hdt.7.152
;ἀ. σημεῖα τοῦ θυμῷ μάχεσθαι X.Ages.6.2
; ἀ. βίον μητρί, i.e. return to her alive, E. Ph. 1161; (lyr.).C Intr. in [voice] Act., be off, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποφέρω
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95 ὁρίζω
A , ([etym.] δι-) Isoc. 4.174 : [tense] aor. , Pl.Lg. 864e ; [dialect] Ion.οὔρισα Hdt.3.142
: [tense] pf.ὥρικα D.26.24
, Arist.Mete. 382a19 :—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , Lg. 737d: [tense] aor. , Epicr.11.18, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ὁρισθήσομαι Pl.Tht. 158d
: [tense] aor. : [tense] pf.ὥρισμαι Th.1.71
, Pl.Smp. 182a, etc.; but in med. sense, E.Hec. 801, D.31.5 : ([etym.] ὅρος):— divide or separate from, as a border or boundary, c.acc. et dat., : c. acc. et gen., S.Ph. 636 :—[voice] Pass.,θύρᾳ βαλανωτῇ ὡρισμένην ἀπὸ τῆς ἀνδρωνίτιδος X.Oec. 9.5
; orb with two accs. joined by καί, separate,[λίμνη] οὐρίζει τήν τε Σκυθικὴν καὶ τὴν Νευρίδα γῆν Hdt.4.51
, cf. 56,7.123, Arist.HA 501b16, OGI335.112 (Pergam., ii B. C.), Lyc.1289, etc.;ἐὰν.. κύκλος.. ὁρίζῃ τό τε ἀφανὲς καὶ τὸ φανερὸν ἡμισφαίριον Autol.Sph.4
: henceὁρίζων κύκλος Id.1.1
; v. ὁρίζων.2 bound,τὴν ἀρχὴν ὥριζεν αὐτῷ ἡ Ἐρυθρὰ θάλαττα X.Cyr.8.6.21
;τὰ δὲ πρὸς Τριβαλλοὺς.. Τρῆρες ὥριζον Th.2.96
; of a line (or surface) as limiting a surface (or solid), Arist. Metaph. 1017b17:—[voice] Pass., : metaph., ὡρίσθω μέχρι τοῦδε so far let it go and no further, Th.1.71.4 part, divide,χειμὼν ἄλλοσ' ἄλλον ὥρισεν Id.Hel. 128
; ὁ. τινὰ ἀπὸ.. banish one from.., Id.Hec. 941 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., ματρὸς ἐκ χερῶν ὁ. depart from.., Id. Ion 1459(lyr.), but very dub. in Ar.Ec. 202; cf. ἐξορίζω (A) 11, 111.II mark out by boundaries, mark out, , cf. 6.108, S.Tr. 754, E.Hel. 1670, IG12.76.54, 42(1).76.19 ([voice] Pass., Epid., ii B.C.), etc.; v. infr. IV. 1: metaph., ὁ. τι ἔς τι limit one thing according to another, Th.3.82.III ordain, determine, lay down, αἶσα τόνδε σοὐρίζει (i.e. σοι ὁρίζει) ( σοι πορίζει M1, σ' ὁ. M2) ;ἡμῖν ὥρισεν σωτηρίαν E.IT 979
;ἐς τήνδε παῖδα ψῆφον ὥρισαν φόνου Id.Hec. 259
;ἡ Δίκη.. ἐν ἀνθρώποισιν ὥρισεν νόμους S.Ant. 452
;[τὸν χρόνον] ὁ νόμος ὁ. Pl.Lg. 864e
;ἀριθμὸς ὁ ὁρίζων τὸ πολὺ καὶ τὸ ὀλίγον X.An.7.7.36
;τὸ δοῦλον γένος πρὸς τὴν ἐλάσσω μοῖραν ὥρισεν θεός E.Fr. 218
;ὁρίσατέ μοι μέχρι πόσων ἐτῶν δεῖ νομίζειν νέους X.Mem.1.2.35
: c. inf.,ἄνακτες ὥρισαν.. θανεῖν ἐμὴν δέσποιναν οὐ ψήφῳ μιᾷ E. Ion 1222
, cf. S.Fr.24 ; ὁ. τινὰ θεόν determine one to be a god, deify, AP12.158.7 (Mel.) ;ὁ. θάνατον εἶναι τὴν ζημίαν Lycurg.65
, cf. Din.1.61 ([voice] Med.) ;θάνατον ὡρικέναι τὴν ζημίαν D.26.24
:—[voice] Pass.,ὧραι ἑκάστοις εἰσὶν ὡρισμέναι Arist.HA 542a19
, etc.; ἐπί τισι ὡρισμένοις on certain definite terms (cf. ῥητός), Id.Pol. 1285b22 ; ἀρχαὶ ἀριθμῷ ὡρισμέναι limited, definite, opp. ἄπειροι, Id.Metaph. 1002b18 ;τόποι ὡ. Id.Cael. 273
a14 ;τὸ ὡρισμένον Id.Mete. 369b29
.2 define a thing, Pl.Chrm. 171a ([voice] Pass.), X.Mem.4.6.4, al.: more freq. in [voice] Med. than [voice] Act., v. infr. IV. 3.IV [voice] Med., mark out for oneself, τίνα ὅρον ὁρίζῃ what criterion do you assign, Pl.Grg. 470b ; στήλας ὁ. set up stones as boundary marks, X.An.7.5.13 ;ὁ. χθόνα
take possession of, take to oneself,A.
Supp. 256 ;γαῖα.. ἣν Πέλοψ ὁρίζεται E.Fr. 696
;ὁ. ἑαυτῷ μέρος τῆς οὐσίας Lys.17.6
: with inf. added,ἱερὸν ὡρίσαντ' ἔχειν E.IT 969
; set up,S.
Tr. 237 (just like ὁρίζειν ib. 754) ; v. ὕπαστρος.2 determine for oneself, get or have a thing determined,ἃ ὡρίσω σὺ δίκαια D.19.241
, cf. v.l. in Lys.2.19 : c. acc. et inf., αὐτὸν πολεμεῖν ὁρίζομαι I lay it down that.., D.9.19 ; τί ποτ' ἄρ' ὡρίσαντο καὶ τίνος γένους εἶναι τὸ φυτόν; Epicr.11.18.3 define a thing,τὴν ἡδονὴν ἀγαθὸν ὁ. Pl.R. 505c
, cf.Sph. 246b ;ὁ. τὰς ἀρετὰς ἀπαθείας τινάς Arist.EN 1104b24
, al. ;ἡδονῇ τε καὶ ἀγαθῷ ὁ. τὸ καλόν Pl.Grg. 475a
;τὸ ζῆν ὁ. δυνάμει αἰσθήσεως Arist.EN 1170a16
, al.: c. acc. et inf.,ὁ. δικαίους εἶναι τοὺς εἰδότας κτλ. X.Mem.4.6.6
, cf. Pl.Tht. 190e, etc.:— [voice] Pass., to be defined,[ἡ αἰδὼς] ὁρίζεται φόβος τις ἀδοξίας Arist.EN 1128b11
; οἷς αἱ φιλίαι ὁρίζονται ib. 1166a2 ;τὸ ὁριζόμενον Id.Top. 141b24
, al.V intr., border upon, .VI as [dialect] Att. law-term, δισχιλίων ὡρισμένος τὴν οἰκίαν having the house marked with ὅροι (cf. ὅρος II) to secure a claim on it for 2, 000 drachmas, D.31.5 ; soχωρίον ὡρισμένον Poll.9.9
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96 التزم
اِلْتَزَم (بِـ): اِرْتَبَطَ، تَعَهّدَ، تَكَفّلَto bind oneself, commit oneself, engage oneself, obligate oneself, put oneself under obligation, undertake, take upon oneself, assume; to be or become bound, committed, engaged, obligated -
97 ascīscō (ad-sc-)
ascīscō (ad-sc-) scīvī, scītus, ere, to take to oneself, adopt, accept: leges: aliā (civitate) ascitā, by accepting citizenship elsewhere, N.: si non esset (civis), asciscendum fuisse, ought to be made one: socios sibi ad bellum, Cs.: in civitatem et patres, L.: inter patricios, Ta.: alqm civem: (Aenean) generum urbi, V.: superis ascitus Caesar, O.— To associate with oneself, take into association, accept, win over: alquem ad sceleris foedus: homines, S.: voluntarios ad spem praedae, L.: Spem Aetolum in armis, in the alliance, V.—To receive, take, appropriate, adopt, approve: sacra a Graecis: Coroniden sacris urbis, add by adoption, O.: ritūs, L.: nova verba, H.: vacuitatem doloris, to seek as a good. — To claim, aspire to, lay claim to: imperium, L.: mihi sapientiam. -
98 принимать
гл.(в члены организации и т.п.) to admit (to);( руководство) to take over;(должность, ответственность и т.п.) to assume;( посетителей) to receive;( на работу) to employ;engage;hire;(решение и т.п.) to adopt;carry;pass- принимать во внимание
- принимать доказательства
- принимать законодательство
- принимать меры безопасности
- принимать наследство
- принимать предложение
- принимать условияпринимать на себя обязательство — to assume (take upon oneself, undertake) a commitment (an obligation); bind (commit, pledge) oneself (to + inf); enter into a commitment (into an engagement); incur (contract) a liability; undertake (to + inf)
принимать на себя ответственность — (за) to take charge (of)
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99 принять
гл.(в члены организации и т.п.) to admit (to);( руководство) to take over;(должность, ответственность и т.п.) to assume;( посетителей) to receive;( на работу) to employ;engage;hire;(решение и т.п.) to adopt;carry;pass- принимать во внимание
- принимать доказательства
- принимать законодательство
- принимать меры безопасности
- принимать наследство
- принимать предложение
- принимать условияпринимать на себя обязательство — to assume (take upon oneself, undertake) a commitment (an obligation); bind (commit, pledge) oneself (to + inf); enter into a commitment (into an engagement); incur (contract) a liability; undertake (to + inf)
принимать на себя ответственность — (за) to take charge (of)
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100 обязанность
сущ.duty; obligation; ( ответственность) liability; responsibilityбрать на себя обязанность — to accept (assume, take upon oneself) a duty; undertake (to + inf)
возлагать обязанность — (на) to confer obligations (on / upon); entrust (vest) ( smb) with a duty (with a function)
выполнять (исполнять) свои обязанности — to carry out (discharge, do, execute, exercise, perform) one's duty (duties); discharge a liability (an obligation)
обеспечивать надлежащее выполнение (исполнение) обязанностей — to ensure (secure) the proper discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's duties (functions)
отстранять от исполнения обязанностей — ( временно) to suspend from the discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's duties (functions)
передавать свои обязанности — ( кому-л) to delegate one's duties (to)
прекращать выполнение (исполнение) своих обязанностей — to cease to carry out (discharge, do, execute, exercise, perform) one's duties (functions)
принимать на себя обязанности — to accept (assume, take upon oneself) the duties (of); undertake (to + inf)
по обязанности — as in duty bound; in the line of duty; ( по должности) ex officio
при исполнении возложенных на него обязанностей — in the discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of the duties (functions) entrusted to him
при исполнении служебных обязанностей — in the discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of one's (official) duties; when (while) on duty
(надлежащее) исполнение обязанности — ( служебного долга) (proper) discharge (execution, exercise, performance) of a duty (function); ( обязанностей присяжного) jury duty (service)
неисполнение (нарушение) служебных обязанностей — default (failure) in duties; misconduct (non-feasance) in office; ( умышленное) wilful default
обязанности по односторонней сделке — ( обязательства) obligations under a unilateral transaction
обязанность воздерживаться от угрозы силой или её применения в международных отношениях — duty to refrain from the threat or use of force in international relations
обязанность, принятая без встречного удовлетворения — gratuitous (naked) promise
- обязанности секретаряобязанность сторон урегулировать территориальные и пограничные споры мирным путём — ( обязательство) duty (obligation) of the parties to settle territorial and frontier disputes by peaceful means
- обязанности юридического лица
- обязанность отбывать воинскую повинность
- обязанность покупателя принять товар
- обязанность продавца по передаче товара
- гражданские обязанности
- секретарские обязанности
- служебные обязанности
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