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42 jemanden einen Eid zuschieben
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43 присягать присяг·ать
to make / to take / to tender an oath, to swearRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > присягать присяг·ать
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44 defero
dē-fĕro, tŭli, lātum, ferre, v. a., to bear or bring away a thing from a place; to bear, carry, bring down.I.Lit.A.In gen.1.Without stating the terminus (not very freq.):2.roseam Auroram per oras Aetheris,
Lucr. 5, 656; 5, 273; 6, 639:Rhodanus amnis segnem deferens Ararim,
Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 33; 6, 27, 31, § 136; Ov. M. 9, 117;ex Helicone coronam,
Lucr. 1, 119:ramalia arida tecto,
Ov. M. 8, 646. — Absol.:flumina liquida ac deferentia,
Plin. Pan. 82 med. —Far more freq.,Indicating the terminus (by ad, in, an adv. of place, the dat., etc.):B.literas ad Caesarem,
Caes. B. G. 5, 45, 3:epistolam ad Ciceronem,
id. ib. 5, 48, 3 and 8; cf.:mandata ad aliquem,
id. B. C. 1, 9; 3, 22:aurum ad gnatum suum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 115; cf. id. Truc. 2, 5, 64; Ter. Heaut. 4, 6, 18;natos ad flumina,
Verg. A. 9, 604:Germani ad castra Romanorum delati,
Caes. B. G. 6, 42 fin. et saep.:semen quod ex arbore per surculos defertur in terram,
Varr. R. R. 1, 40, 4:aurum et omnia ornamenta sua in aerarium,
Liv. 5, 25:aedes in planum et colli subicere,
id. 2, 7: cf. Cic. Rep. 2, 31:ferrum in pectus,
Tac. A. 1, 35:castra in viam,
Liv. 22, 15:aciem in campos,
id. 9, 37:in praeceps deferri,
id. 5, 47; cf. id. 44, 5; Quint. 1, 12, 10:praeceps in undas deferar,
Verg. E. 8, 60; Ov. F. 6, 228:in vicum,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 269 et saep.:hunc sub aequora,
i. e. submerge, Ov. M. 14, 601:quasdam (virgines) ex plebe homines domos deferebant,
Liv. 1, 9:si forte eo (sc. Demetriadem) deferret fuga regem,
id. 36, 20:quo pennis delata sit ales,
Lucr. 6, 822:cum pallam mihi Detulisti,
Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 42; so,epistolas alicui,
id. Trin. 4, 2, 109 et saep.In partic.1.Naut. t. t., to drive away, drive down, drive a ship, or those on board a ship, to any place:b.onerariae duae paullo infra delatae sunt,
Caes. B. G. 4, 36 fin.; id. B. C. 3, 30:una (navis) delata Oricum,
id. ib. 3, 14, 2:(Labienus) longius delatus aestu, etc.,
id. B. G. 5, 8, 2:quem cum ex alto ignotas ad terras tempestas et in desertum litus detulisset,
Cic. Rep. 1, 17 fin.; cf. id. Ac. 2, 3, 8.—Rarely in gen., to bring, convey to any place (as a ship, its passengers):2.e portu navis huc nos dormientes detulit,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 69.—Mercant. t. t., to bring to market, to sell (post-Aug.):II.nexos maniplos,
Col. 10, 315: pallium. Petr. 12, 2:videamus hoc, quod concupiscimus, quanti deferatur,
Sen. Ep. 42.Trop.A.In gen., to bring:B.redde harmoniaī Nomen, ab organicis alto delatum Heliconi,
brought, Lucr. 3, 133; 5, 65:(Alexander) eadem fortunae pignora in discrimen detulisset,
Liv. 9, 18 fin.; cf.:fabulas in certamen,
Quint. 10, 1, 66: hac re ad consilium delata, having been taken into consideration, Caes. B. G. 3, 23 fin.; so,rem ad consilium,
id. ib. 5, 28, 2:qui ad agendum nihil cogitati detulerit,
Quint. 4, 5, 2:(poëta) si foret hoc nostrum delatus in aevum, Detereret sibi multa,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 68. —With particular accessory notions.1.To bring, give to one, grant, confer upon, allot, to offer to any one, transfer, deliver (for syn. v. do—very freq.).(α).Aliquid ad aliquem:(β).ad hunc totius belli summam omnium voluntate deferri,
Caes. B. G. 2, 4, 7:imperium ad aliquem,
id. ib. 6, 2; 7, 4, 6; Cic. Leg. 3, 2; id. Lig. 1, 3:omnem rem ad Pompeium,
id. Fam. 1, 1; cf.:omnia ad unum,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 23, 67:causam ad Galbam,
id. Brut. 22, 86:primas ad aliquem,
id. N. D. 1, 6, 15 et saep.—Aliquid alicui:(γ).sibi a Caesare regnum civitatis deferri,
Caes. B. G. 5, 6, 2; Fasti ap. Cic. Phil. 2, 34, 87; cf.:regnum et diadema uni,
Hor. Od. 2, 2, 22:fasces indigno,
id. Ep. 1, 16, 34:praemium dignitatis alicui (opp. denegare),
Cic. Fl. 1:ultro ei legationem (opp. denegare),
id. Fam. 13, 55; cf. id. ib. 4, 13:palmam alicujus rei Crasso,
id. de Or. 2, 56; cf. Liv. 7, 13; Quint. 10, 1, 53:omnem ei auctoritatem,
Cic. Fl. 6, 14:pacem hostibus,
Liv. 23, 13:Octaviam neptem condicionem,
Suet. Caes. 27 et saep. —With acc. alone, or absol.:2.jusjurandum,
to tender an oath, Quint. 5, 6, 6; cf. ib. § 3 and § 4;si quid petet, ultro defer,
Hor. Ep. 1, 12, 23 et saep.—To bring or give an account of, to report, announce, signify, state (for syn. v. declaro init. —b.very freq.): qui nostra consilia ad adversarios deferat,
Cic. Clu. 52; so,aliquid ad aliquem,
id. Mil. 9 fin.; id. Cat. 3, 3, 7; Caes. B. G. 2, 17, 4; 5, 25, 4 et saep.:ut (haec) per eos ad Caesarem deferrentur,
id. ib. 7, 17 fin.; so with per, id. B. C. 3, 30, 6; 3, 63, 5 al.:qui ad Caesarem detulerint delaturive sint, me poenitere consilii mei,
Cic. Att. 11, 7, 5; so with acc. and inf., id. Verr. 2, 5, 62; Verg. A. 4, 299 al.—Legal t. t.: nomen, and post-Aug., aliquem, to indict, impeach, accuse before the pretor, as plaintiff or informer (for syn. cf.:c.denuntio, indico): nomen alicujus de parricidio,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 10, 28:nomen amici mei de ambitu,
id. Cael. 31, 76; id. Rosc. Am. 23; nomen suo familiari (dat.) eadem de re, id. ib. 23:nomen tibi,
id. Pis. 33, 82; cf.:illi nonnihil tamen in deferendo nomine secuti,
id. Rosc. Am. 3, 8:ad deferendos reos praemio duci,
Quint. 12, 7, 3:reos ad praetorem,
Tac. A. 14, 41:reos ejusdem criminis detulerunt,
Quint. 11, 1, 79; cf.:defertur majestatis,
Tac. A. 14, 48 (v. Draeger ad loc.):adulterii,
id. ib. 4, 42:impietatis in principem,
id. ib. 6, 47:Drusus defertur moliri res novas,
id. ib. 2, 27; cf.:defertur simulavisse partum,
ib. 3, 22:ad deferenda de Perseo crimina,
Liv. 42, 11; cf. Quint. 4, 2, 98; cf.also: et cum occiderentur, detuli sententiam,
voted to condemn, Vulg. Act. 26, 10. — Absol.:et minari et deferre etiam non orator potest,
Quint. 4, 1, 22.—Of denouncing:quae apud vos de me deferunt,
Cic. Agr. 3, 1.—Pub. law t. t.(α).Aliquid ad aerarium, and more freq. simply aliquid, to give in at the Aerarium:(β).horum nomina ad aerarium detulisset,
Cic. Phil. 5, 5 fin.:quamquam rationes deferre properarim (for which referre is repeatedly used just before),
Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 3.—Hence of persons, to recommend them for future consideration and reward, for their services to the state:in beneficiis ad aerarium delatus est,
Cic. Arch. 5 fin.; id. Fam. 5, 20, 7; id. Balb. 28; id. Att. 5, 7:senatus consultum factum ad aerarium deferre,
the public archives, Liv. 39, 4, 8; Tac. A. 3, 51; 13, 28; Suet. Aug. 94, 3.—Deferre in censum, to report any thing for assessment, to return one's property to the censors:3.mille quingentum aeris in censum,
Gell. 16, 10, 10;for which, deferre censum,
Plin. 7, 48, 49, § 159; Tac. A. 6, 41.— Pass. in mid. force:deferri in censum,
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45 δίδωμι
δίδωμι, Il.23.620, etc. (late [full] δίδω POxy. 121 (iii A. D.)); late forms, [ per.] 1pl. διδόαμεν v. l. in J.BJ3.8.5, etc., [ per.] 3pl. δίδωσι ([etym.] παρα-) Id.AJ10.4.1, etc.; but thematic forms are freq. used, esp. in [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion., διδοῖς, διδοῖσθα, Il.9.164, 19.270,Aδιδοῖ Od.17.350
, Mimn.2.16, Hdt.2.48, Hp.Aër.12 ([etym.] ἀνα-), A.Supp. 1010, etc.,διδοῦσι Il.19.265
(always in Hom.), dub. in [dialect] Att., Antiph.156; imper.δίδου Thgn.1303
, Hdt.3.140, E.Or. 642,δίδοι Pi.O.1.85
, Epigr. in Class.Phil.4.78, [dialect] Ep.δίδωθι Od.3.380
; inf. διδόναι, alsoδιδοῦν Thgn.1329
, [dialect] Ep.διδοῦναι Il.24.425
, [dialect] Aeol.δίδων Theoc.29.9
; part. διδούς, [dialect] Aeol.δίδοις Alc.Supp.23.13
: [tense] impf. ἐδίδουν -ους -ου, Ar.Eq. 678, Od.19.367, 11.289 ([dialect] Ep.δίδου Il. 5.165
), etc.; [ per.] 3pl.ἐδίδοσαν Hdt.8.9
, etc., ἐδίδουν (v.l. ἐδίδων) Hes. Op. 139, D.H.5.6 codd. ([etym.] ἀπ-), also ἔδιδον prob. in h.Cer. 437, δίδον ib. 328; [dialect] Ep. iter.δόσκον Il.14.382
: [tense] fut.δώσω 14.268
, etc., [dialect] Ep.διδώσω Od.13.358
, 24.314; inf.δωσέμεναι Il.13.369
: [tense] aor. 1 ἔδωκα, used only in ind., Od.9.361, etc., [dialect] Ep.δῶκα Il.4.43
: [tense] aor. 2 ἔδων, used in pl. ind. ἔδομεν ἔδοτε ἔδοσαν ([dialect] Lacon.ἔδον IG5(1).1
B1), and in moods, δός, δῶ, δοίην, δοῦναι, δούς; [dialect] Ep. forms of [tense] aor., subj. [ per.] 3sg. δώῃ, δώῃσι, δῷσι, Il.16.725, 1.324, Od.2.144; [ per.] 3sg. δώη, [dialect] Boeot. (Delph.), IG7.3054 (Lebad.),δοῖ PPetr.2
.p.24; [ per.] 1pl.δώομεν Il.7.299
, Od.16.184, [ per.] 3pl.δώωσι Il.1.137
; [ per.] 3sg. opt. is written ,δοῖ IG14.1488
, etc.; inf.δόμεναι Il.1.116
,δόμεν 4.379
(also [dialect] Dor., Ar.Lys. 1163 ([etym.] ἀπο-), δόμειν SIG942
([place name] Dodona)); Cypr. inf.δοϝέναι Inscr.Cypr.135.5H.
(also opt. δυϝάνοι ib. 6); Arc. part.ἀπυ-δόας IG5(2).6.13
([place name] Tegea); inf. (Orchom., iii B. C.), also in later Greek, BGU38.13 (ii A. D.): [tense] pf.δέδωκα Pi.N.2.8
, etc.; [dialect] Boeot. [ per.] 3pl.ἀπο-δεδόανθι IG7.3171.35
(Orchom.): [tense] plpf.ἐδεδώκει X.Cyr.1.4.26
:—[voice] Med. only in compds.:— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. , Is.3.39, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐδόθην Od.2.78
, etc.: [tense] pf.δέδομαι Il.5.428
, A.Supp. 1041, Th.1.26, etc.; [ per.] 3pl. : [tense] plpf.ἐδέδοτο Th.3.109
:—give freely,τινί τι Od.24.274
, etc.: in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., to be ready to give, offer, Il.9.519, Hdt.5.94, 9.109, Ar.Fr. 100, X.An.6.3.9, etc.; things offered,D.
18.119.2 of the gods, grant, assign, κῦδος, νίκην, etc., Il.19.204, 11.397, etc.; of evils, δ. ἄλγεα, ἄτας, κήδεα, etc., 1.96, 19.270, Od.9.15, etc.; twice in Hom. in [voice] Pass., οὔ τοι δέδοται πολεμήϊα ἔργα not to thee have deeds of war been granted, Il.5.428, cf. Od.2.78; later εὖ διδόναι τινί give good fortune, provide well for.., S.OT 1081, OC 642, E.Andr. 750: abs., of the laws, grant permission,δόντων αὐτῷ τῶν νόμων Is.7.2
, cf. Pl.Lg. 813c.4 with inf. added, ξεῖνος γάρ οἱ ἔδωκεν.. ἐς πόλεμον φορέειν gave it him to wear in war, Il.15.532, cf. 23.183;δῶκε [τεύχεα] θεράποντι φορῆναι 7.149
: later freq. of giving to eat or drink,ἐκ χειρὸς διδοῖ πιεῖν Hdt.4.172
, cf. Cratin.124, Pherecr.69, etc.;ἐδίδου ῥοφεῖν Ar.Fr. 203
;δίδου μασᾶσθαι Eup. 253
;δὸς καταφαγεῖν Hegem.1
;τὴν κύλικα δὸς ἐμπιεῖν Pherecr.41
;δὸς τὴν μεγάλην σπάσαι Diph.17.7
; with inf. omitted,φιάλην ἔδωκε κεράσας Ephipp.10
;εὐζωρότερον δός Diph.58
; also of giving water to wash with, δίδου κατὰ χειρός (sc. νίψασθαι) Arched.2.3, cf. Alex.261.2.5 Prose phrases, δ. ὅρκον, opp. λαμβάνειν, tender an oath, , cf. D.39.3, Arist. Rh. 1377a8; δ. ψῆφον, γνώμην, put a proposal to the vote, propose a resolution, D.21.87, 24.13: δ. χάριν, = χαρίζεσθαι, S.Aj. 1354, Cratin. 317; ὀργῇ χάριν δούς having indulged.., S.OC 855; λόγον τινὶ δ. give one leave to speak, X.HG5.2.20;δ. λόγον σφίσι
deliberate,Hdt.
1.97;οὐκ, εἰ διδοίης.. σαυτῷ λόγον S.OT 583
; δοῦναι, λαβεῖν λόγον, Arist.SE 165a27 (but δ. λόγον, εὐθύνας, render accounts, IG12.91, al.): δ. δίκην or δίκας, v. δίκη: ἀκοὴν δ. λόγοις lend an ear to.., S. El.30, etc.; δ. ἐργασίαν give diligence, = Lat. dare operam, OGI441.109 (Lagina, i B. C.), POxy.742.11: c. inf., Ev.Luc.12.58: abs., sc.πληγήν, λίθῳ δ. τινί PLips. 13 iii 3
; ἐμβολὰς διδόναι, ram, of ships, D.S.13.10.II c. acc. pers., hand over, deliver up,ἀχέεσσί με δώσεις Od.19.167
;μιν.. ὀδύνῃσιν ἔδωκεν Il.5.397
;Ἕκτορα κυσίν 23.21
;πυρί τινα Od.24.65
;πληγαῖς τινά Pl.R. 574c
;ἔδωκε θῆρας φόβῳ Pi.P.5.60
.2 of parents, give their daughter to wife,θυγατέρα ἀνδρί Il.6.192
, Od.4.7; also of Telemachus,ἀνέρι μητέρα δώσω 2.223
; τὴν.. Σάμηνδε ἔδοσαν gave her in marriage to go to Samé, 15.367, cf. 17.442; with inf. added,δώσω σοι Χαρίτων μίαν ὀπυιέμεναι Il. 14.268
: in Prose and Trag.,θυγατέρα δ. τινὶ γυναῖκα Hdt.1.107
, cf. Th.6.59, X.HG4.1.4, etc.: abs.,ἐδίδοσαν καὶ ἤγοντο ἐξ ἀλλήλων Hdt. 5.92
.β, cf. E.Med. 288; alsoδ. κόρᾳ ἄνδρα Pi.P.9.117
.3 διδόναι τινά τινι grant another to one's entreaties, pardon him at one's request, X.An.6.6.31; διδόναι τινί τι forgive one a thing, condone it, E.Cyc. 296 (s. v. l.).4 δ. ἑαυτόν τινι give oneself up,δ. σφέας αὐτοὺς τοῖσι Ἀθηναίοισι Hdt.6.108
, cf. S.Ph.84, Th.2.68;τινὶ εἰς χεῖρας S.El. 1348
;δ. ἑαυτὸν τοῖς δεινοῖς D.18.97
;εἰς τοὺς κινδύνους Plb.3.17.8
;εἰς ἔντευξιν Id.3.15.4
; εἰς τρυφήν, εἰς λῃστείας, D.S.17.108, 18.47: c. inf., .5 appoint, establish, of a priest, LXXEx.31.6; δῶμεν ἀρχηγόν ib.Nu. 14.4; δ. τινὰ εἰς ἔθνος μέγα ib.Ge.17.20; place, τινὰ ὑπεράνω πάντα τὰ ἔθνη ib.De.28.1:—[voice] Pass., οἱ δεδομένοι, = Nethinim, ministers of the Temple, ib.Ne.5.3; ἐδόθη αὐτοῖς ἵνα .. orders were given them that.., Apoc.9.5.III in vows and prayers, c. acc. pers. et inf., grant, allow, bring about that.., esp. in prayers, δὸς ἀποφθίμενον δῦναι δόμον Ἄϊδος εἴσω grant that he may go.., Il.3.322;τὸν κασίγνητον δότε τυίδ' ἴκεσθαι Sapph.Supp.1.2
; δός με τείσασθαι give me to.., A.Ch.18, cf. Eu.31; also c. dat. pers.,τούτῳ.. εὐτυχεῖν δοῖεν θεοί Id.Th. 422
;θεοὶ δοῖέν ποτ' αὐτοῖς.. παθεῖν S.Ph. 316
, cf. OC 1101, 1287, Pl.Lg. 737b.2 grant, concede in argument,δ. καὶ συγχωρεῖν Id.Phd. 100b
, cf. Arist.Metaph. 990a12, al.: c. inf., Id.Ph. 239b29;δ. εἶναι θεούς Iamb.Myst.1.3
;ἑνὸς ἀτόπου δοθέντος τἆλλα συμβαίνει Arist.Ph. 186a9
; δεδομένα, τά, data, title of work by Euclid; ἡ δοθεῖσα γραμμή, γωνία, etc., Pl.Men. 87a, Euc.1.9, etc.;δεδόσθω κύκλος Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.6
, al.; also in Alchemy, δός take certain substances, Pleid.X.69.IV Gramm., describe, record, Sch.Pi. P.5.93, Sch.Il.16.207.V seemingly intr., give oneself up, devote oneself, c. dat., esp.ἡδονῇ E.Ph.21
, Plu.Publ.13;ἡδοναῖς Philostr. VS1.12
;ἐλπίδι J.AJ17.12.2
;εἰς δημοκοπίαν D.S.25.8
; at full speed,Alciphr.
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47 bondadoso
adj.kind, humane, goodhearted, good-natured.* * *► adjetivo1 kind, good, good-natured* * *(f. - bondadosa)adj.kind, kindly* * *ADJ (=amable) kind-hearted; (=de buenas intenciones) good-natured* * *- sa adjetivo kind, kindhearted, kindly* * *= kind-hearted, caring, good-natured, tender-hearted.Ex. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.Ex. Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex. The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex. Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.* * *- sa adjetivo kind, kindhearted, kindly* * *= kind-hearted, caring, good-natured, tender-hearted.Ex: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
Ex: Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Ex: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.* * *bondadoso -sakind, kindhearted, kindly* * *
bondadoso◊ -sa adjetivo
kind, kindhearted, kindly
bondadoso,-a adjetivo kind
' bondadoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bendita
- bendito
- bondadosa
- buena
- bueno
- benevolente
- campechano
- dije
English:
good-natured
- kind-hearted
- kindly
- mild
- soft-hearted
- caring
- good
* * *bondadoso, -a adjkind, good-natured* * *adj caring* * *bondadoso, -sa adjbenévolo: kind, kindly, good♦ bondadosamente adv* * *bondadoso adj kind / kind hearted -
48 ὅρκος
ὅρκος, ὁ,A the object by which one swears, as the Styx among the gods,Στυγὸς ὕδωρ, ὅς τε μέγιστος ὅ. δεινότατός τε πέλει μακάρεσσι θεοῖσι Il. 15.38
, cf. 2.755, Hes.Th. 400, 784, 805, h.Cer. 259, Arist.Metaph. 983b31 ; or as Zeus among mortals, Pi.P.4.167 ; so of things,ὅρκον δ' ἐνοσφίσθης μέγαν, ἅλας τε καὶ τράπεζαν Archil.96
;οἷς ἦν μέγιστος ὅ... κύων, ἔπειτα χήν Cratin.231
, cf. Placit.1.3.8: hence,2 oath, mostly with epith. μέγας, καρτερός, Hom. (v. infr.), etc. ; θεῶν ὅ. an oath by the gods, Od.2.377;μακάρων ὅ. 10.299
, cf. S.OT 647, E.Hipp. 657 ;ὅ. ἐκ θεῶν μέγας A.Ag. 1284
;ὅ. κατὰ τῶν.. ὀφθαλμῶν Aeschin.2.153
; ὅ. πλατύς a firm-based oath, Emp.30.3 ; ὅρκον ὀμόσαι swear an oath,ὄμοσέν τε τελεύτησέν τε τὸν ὅ. Od.2.378
, etc. ; ὅ. ἀπώμνυ ib. 377, cf. 10.381 ;ἐπὶ δ' ὅρκον ὀμεῖται Hes.Op. 194
; ; ὅ. ἐπιορκῆσαι take a false oath, Aeschin.1.115, etc. ; ὅρκου προστεθέντος when an oath is added, S.Fr. 472, cf. El.47 ; δαίμονι τῷ Πλεισθενιδῶν ὅρκους θεμένη having made a sworn compact with.., A.Ag. 1570 (anap.) ;ὅ. ἀλλήλοις ποιοῦνται οἱ μὲν ἔφοροι ὑπὲρ τῆς πόλεως, βασιλεὺς δ' ὑπὲρ ἑαυτοῦ X.Lac.15.7
;ὅρκους συνῆψαν E.Ph. 1241
, etc. ; of the person demanding the oath, ὅ. ἑλέσθαι τινός or τινί take it of him, i.e. make him swear, Od.4.746, Il.22.119 ; ὅρκους ἐπελάσαι and προσάγειν τινί lay oath upon a man, put him on his oath, Hdt.1.146, 6.62,74 ; τὸν ὅ... ἐπάγειν.. Ὀποντίοις readminister the oath, IG9(1).334.12 ([dialect] Locr., v B. C.) ; ὅρκους δοὺς καὶ δεξάμενος after tendering his oath to them and accepting theirs, Hdt.6.23, cf. IG12.52.18, A.Eu. 429, Ar.Ra. 589, D.39.3 and 4 ; soὅρκον διδόναι καὶ λαμβάνειν Arist. Rh. 1377a7
, 8 ; ἀποδοῦναι take it oneself, D.19.318, Aeschin.3.74 ; ἀπολαμβάνειν administer or tender it, D.5.9, 18.25 ; ὅρκους καὶ πίστιν ἀλλήλοις δότε swear to one another, Ar.Lys. 1185, cf. And.1.107 ; ὅρκοις καταλαβὼν τὰ τέλη having bound the authorities by oaths, Th. 4.86 ;ὅρκοις κατειλημμένους Id.1.9
; ὅρκῳ ἐμμένειν abide by it, E. Med. 754 ;ὅ. τηρεῖν Democr.239
;παραβαίνειν E.Fr.286.7
, Ar.Av. 332, D.19.318 ;ἐκβάντι τῶν ὅ. Pl.Smp. 183b
; ; ;ἐμπεδοῦν X.An.3.2.10
: after ὅρκος [tense] aor., [tense] pres., or [tense] fut. inf. may refer to [tense] fut. time,ὤμοσα καρτερὸν ὅ., μὴ.. ἀναφῆναι Od.4.253
; ἐμεῦ δ' ἕλετο μέγαν ὅ., μὴ πρὶν σοὶ ἐρέειν ib. 746 ;ὅρκους ἔδοσαν καὶ ἔλαβον, ἀποδοῦναι.., Ἀθηναίους δὲ μὴ πολεμεῖν.. X.HG1.3.9
: with Preps.,οὐκ αὔτως.., ἀλλὰ σὺν ὅρκῳ Od.14.151
;σὺν θεῶν ὅρκῳ X.Cyr.2.3.12
; εἶπαι ἐπ' ὅρκου say on oath, Hdt.9.11;κατὰ τοὺς ὅ. X.HG5.4.54
; opp.παρ' ὅρκον Pi.O.13.83
;παρὰ τοὺς ὅ. X.An.2.5.41
: prov., ; parodied by Philonid. 7 ὅρκους δὲ μοιχῶν εἰς τέφραν.. γράφω, cf. Xenarch.6, Men. Mon.25. -
49 jusjurandum
jus-jūrandum, jurisjurandi (often separately jurisque jurandi, Cic. Cael. 22, 54; id. Off. 3, 29, 104;in an inverted order: qui jurando jure malo quaerunt rem,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 63), n. [2. jus-juro], an oath (class.; cf.sacramentum): jusjurandum pollicitus est dare mihi, neque se hasce aedes vendidisse, etc.,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 36:est enim jusjurandum affirmatio religiosa,
Cic. Off. 3, 29, 104:socius vestrae religionis jurisque jurandi,
id. Cael. 54:jurare,
id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:idem jusjurandum adigit Afranium,
made him take the same oath, Caes. B. C. 1, 76:accipere,
to take an oath, be sworn, id. ib. 3, 28:deferre alicui,
to tender to one, Quint. 5, 6, 4:offerre,
id. 5, 6, 1:recipere,
id. ib.:exigere ab aliquo,
to demand, require, id. ib.:jurejurando stare,
to keep one's oath, id. 5, 6, 4:conservare,
Cic. Off. 3, 27, 100: violare, to break or violate, id. ib. 29: remittere, to dispense with, i. e. to accept the word or promise instead of the oath, Dig. 12, 2, 6 al.:neglegere,
Cic. Inv. 1, 29, 46:jurejurando civitatem obstringere,
to bind by an oath, Caes. B. G. 1, 31; 1, 76, 3; 2, 18, 5:jurejurando teneri,
to be bound by an oath, Cic. Off. 3, 27, 100:jurejurando aliquid decidere,
Dig. 42, 1, 56:fraudem jure tueri jurando,
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50 składać
(papier, leżak) to fold; ( parasol) to furl; (silnik, mebel) to put together, to assemble; (węgiel, towar) to store; ( dokumenty) to turn lub hand in; (ofertę, obietnicę) to make; ( zażalenie) to file; (podziękowanie, kondolencje) to offer, to express; (wizytę, hołd) to payskładać podpis — to put one's signature, to sign
składać przysięgę — to take lub swear an oath
składać zeznania — to testify, to give evidence
* * *ipf.1. ( zginać) (kartkę, prześcieradło, ubranie, leżak, scyzoryk, parasol) fold; ( parasol) furl; (ręce, np. do modlitwy) clasp.2. ( zmontować) (silnik, mebel, model samolotu) put together, assemble; (złamaną rękę, nogę) set, adjust.3. ( kłaść) (węgiel, towar) store; składać broń lay down one's arms; składać jaja lay eggs; składać kogoś do grobu lit. consign sb to the grave; złożyć pocałunek na czyichś ustach seal sb's lips with a kiss.4. (dawać, ofiarować) submit; składać coś w depozyt deposit sth; składać kaucję za kogoś post l. put up l. stand bail for sb; składać komuś hołd pay homage to sb; składać komuś wizytę pay sb a visit; składać komuś życzenia extend l. offer one's wishes to sb; składać do druku send to press; składać kwiaty na czyimś grobie put flowers on sb's grave; składać wieniec lay a wreathe; składać meldunek give a report; składać ofertę ekon. put in a tender ( na coś for sth); składać oświadczenie make l. issue a statement; składać wniosek o coś apply for sth; składać zeznania testify, give evidence; składać pieniądze na nowy samochód save money l. save up for a new car; składać pieniądze w banku deposit money in a bank; składać podpis put l. affix one's signature; składać podziękowania express thanks, give one's thanks; składać prośbę file l. submit a request; składać przysięgę take l. swear an oath; składać skargę file l. lodge a complaint (na kogoś/coś against sb/about sth); składać swój los w czyjeś ręce put one's fate in sb's hands; składać życie na ołtarzu ojczyzny sacrifice one's life for one's homeland.5. druk. typeset.ipf.1. (= być elementem) consist (z kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth); dzisiejszy obiad składa się z dwóch dań today's dinner consists of two courses; na program koncertu złożą się utwory Mozarta i Bacha the program of the concert will include compositions by Mozart and Bach; składa się na to wiele przyczyn many factors are involved here.2. (np. o krześle, leżaku) fold up, fold; ten scyzoryk składa się z trudem it's difficult to fold this penknife.3. (= brać udział w składce) pot. chip in.4. (= przyjąć pozycję) take position, get ready; składać się do strzału take aim.5. dobrze/źle się składa, że... it's fortunate/unfortunate that...; tak się składa, że... as it turns out...The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > składać
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51 submission
səbˈmɪʃən сущ.
1) подчинение
2) повиновение, покорность, послушание Syn: obedience, passivity
3) представление, подача( документов и т. п.) подчинение - compulsory * принудительное подчинение - to refuse * отказаться покориться /сдаться/ - the rebels made their * to the army мятежники сдались войскам покорность, повиновение, смирение - humble * смиренная покорность - mute * молчаливое повиновение - with all due * с глубоким уважением (к мнению и т. п.) представление, подача (документов) - the * of a passport for inspection предъявление паспорта для проверки - the * of proof of identity представление доказательств для установления личности - I demand the * of the signature to an expert я настаиваю на передачу этой подписи на экспертизу (юридическое) передача на рассмотрение - * to arbitration соглашение о передаче спора на разрешение третейского суда( юридическое) мнение;
утверждение;
заявление;
довод, аргумент - my * is that... я утверждаю, что... - in my * по моему мнению general ~ главное утверждение general ~ главный аргумент general ~ главный довод particular ~ подача конкретного инструмента submission аргумент, довод, утверждение, заявление ~ аргумент ~ довод ~ заявление ~ передача на рассмотрение;
соглашение о передаче спора в арбитраж;
третейская запись ~ передача на рассмотрение ~ повиновение, покорность;
with all due submission с должным смирением и уважением ~ подача документа ~ подчинение ~ представление, подача (документов и т. п.) ~ представление, подача (документа) ~ представление ~ соглашение о передаче спора в арбитраж ~ третейская запись ~ утверждение ~ of accounts представление отчетов ~ of annual accounts представление годовых отчетов ~ of bid предложение цены ~ of claim предъявление иска ~ of guarantee предоставление гарантии ~ of proposal представление предложения ~ of statement on oath дача показаний под присягой ~ of tender представление заявки ~ of tender представление предложения ~ procedure процедура подачи (документа) ~ to land register представление документов в кадастр ~ повиновение, покорность;
with all due submission с должным смирением и уважениемБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > submission
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52 evidence
1) средство или средства доказывания; доказательство, доказательства; подтверждение; улика | служить доказательством, подтверждать, доказывать2) свидетельское показание, свидетельские показания | свидетельствовать, давать показания3) дача показаний, представление или исследование доказательств ( как стадия судебного процесса); доказывание4) свидетель•admissible in evidence — допустимый в качестве доказательства;
evidence admissible in chief — доказательства или показания, допустимые при главном допросе;
evidence aliunde — внешнее доказательство, лежащее вне документа доказательство;
evidence at law — судебные доказательства;
evidence before trial — показания, данные или доказательства, представленные до начала судебного процесса;
evidence by affidavit — показания в форме аффидевита;
failure to give evidence — непредставление доказательств; невозможность дать показания; отказ от дачи показаний;
evidence for the defence — 1. доказательства защиты 2. показания свидетелей защиты;
evidence for the defendant — доказательства в пользу ответчика, подсудимого;
evidence for the plaintiff — доказательства в пользу истца;
evidence for the prosecution — 1. доказательства обвинения, улики 2. показания свидетелей обвинения;
evidence implicating the accused — доказательства, дающие основание полагать, что преступление совершено обвиняемым;
in evidence — в доказательство, в качестве доказательства;
evidence in corroboration — доказательство в подтверждение других доказательств;
evidence in cross-examination — свидетельские показания или доказательства, полученные при перекрёстном допросе ( стороной свидетеля противной стороны);
evidence in disproof — показания или доказательства в опровержение;
evidence in question — 1. оспариваемое доказательство 2. исследуемое и оцениваемое доказательство;
evidence in rebuttal — доказательство или показание в опровержение;
evidence in support of the opposition — пат. обоснование протеста, мотивированный протест;
evidence in the case — доказательства или показания по делу;
evidence is out — доказательства исчерпаны;
item in evidence — предмет, представленный в качестве доказательства;
evidence material to the case — доказательство, имеющее существенное значение для дела;
evidence on appeal — показания, доказательства по апелляции;
evidence on commission — показания по поручению;
evidence on hearing — доказательство на рассмотрении суда;
evidence on oath — показания под присягой;
on the evidence — на основании данных показаний или представленных доказательств;
evidence par excellence — лучшее доказательство;
piece of evidence — часть доказательственного материала; отдельное доказательство;
evidence relevant to credibility — доказательство, относящиеся к надёжности свидетеля, достоверности его показаний;
evidence relevant to weight — доказательства, относящиеся к убедительности других доказательств;
evidence sufficient to sustain the case — доказательства, достаточные для поддержания ( данной) версии;
to adduce evidence — представить доказательство;
to admit evidence — допустить доказательство;
to admit in evidence — допустить в качестве доказательства;
to appear in evidence — вытекать из представленных доказательств;
to become Commonwealth's [Crown's, government's, King's, People's, Queen's, State's] evidence — стать свидетелем обвинения, перейти на сторону обвинения, дав показания против сообвиняемого;
to call (for) evidence — истребовать доказательства;
to compare evidence — 1. сопоставить доказательства, показания 2. произвести очную ставку;
evidence to contradict — контрдоказательство; контрпоказание;
to develop evidence — представить доказательства;
to exaggerate evidence — преувеличить силу доказательства;
to fabricate evidence — сфабриковать доказательства;
to give evidence — 1. давать показания 2. представить доказательства;
to give in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to give evidence under compulsion — давать показания по принуждению;
to introduce evidence — представить доказательства;
to introduce in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to lead evidence — 1. заслушивать, отбирать показания 2. принимать доказательства;
evidence to meet — доказательство в поддержку, поддерживающее доказательство;
to offer evidence — представить доказательства;
to offer in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to prepare evidence — 1. сфабриковать доказательства 2. подготовиться к даче показаний;
to prepare false evidence — сфабриковать ложные доказательства;
to produce evidence — представить доказательства;
to put in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to read into evidence — зачитывать текст в доказательство правильности или неправильности его содержания;
evidence to rebut — доказательство в опровержение, опровергающее доказательство;
to receive evidence — 1. получить, отобрать показания 2. принять доказательства;
to receive in evidence — принять в качестве доказательства;
to review evidence — рассмотреть или пересмотреть доказательства;
to search for evidence — искать доказательства;
to sift evidence — тщательно исследовать, анализировать доказательства или показания;
to suppress evidence — скрыть доказательства;
to take evidence — 1. отобрать показания 2. принять доказательства;
to tender evidence — представить доказательства;
to tender in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
evidence to the contrary — доказательство противного;
to weigh evidence — оценить доказательства;
to withhold evidence — воздержаться, отказаться от дачи показаний или от представления доказательств;
- evidence of arrestevidence wrongfully obtained — доказательства, показания, полученные с нарушением закона
- evidence of blood grouping tests
- evidence of character
- evidence of confession
- evidence of credibility
- evidence of crime
- evidence of debt
- evidence of disposition
- evidence of fact
- evidence of guilt
- evidence of identification
- evidence of identity
- evidence of indebtedness
- evidence of opportunity
- evidence of practice
- evidence of reputation
- evidence of title
- acceptable evidence
- actual evidence
- additional evidence
- adduced evidence
- adequate evidence
- adminicular evidence
- admissible evidence
- admitted evidence
- adversary evidence
- affirmative evidence
- affirmative rebuttal evidence
- after-discovered evidence
- ample evidence
- ascertaining evidence
- autoptical evidence
- auxiliary evidence
- available evidence
- ballistics evidence
- ballistic evidence
- best evidence
- better evidence
- biological evidence
- casual evidence
- character evidence
- character-witness evidence
- circumstantial evidence
- civil evidence
- clear evidence
- closed evidence
- cogent evidence
- collateral evidence
- Commonwealth's evidence
- competent evidence
- completing evidence
- conclusive evidence
- concocted evidence
- concomittant evidence
- confirmatory evidence
- conflicting evidence
- consistent evidence
- contradicting evidence
- contrary evidence
- contributing evidence
- controverted evidence
- controvertible evidence
- convincing evidence
- copy evidence
- corroborated evidence
- corroborating evidence
- counteracting evidence
- counter evidence
- credible evidence
- criminal evidence
- criminating evidence
- Crown's evidence
- culpatory evidence
- cumulative evidence
- damaging evidence
- damning evidence
- decisive evidence
- demeanor evidence
- demonstrative evidence
- derivative evidence
- direct evidence
- disproving evidence
- doctored evidence
- documentary evidence
- empirical evidence
- entered evidence
- exact evidence
- excluded evidence
- exculpatory evidence
- expert evidence
- expert opinion evidence
- explaining evidence
- external evidence
- extrajudicial evidence
- extraneous evidence
- extrinsic evidence
- fabricated evidence
- false evidence
- final evidence
- fingerprint evidence
- firm evidence
- first hand evidence
- footprint evidence
- foundation evidence
- fragmentary evidence
- fresh evidence
- further evidence
- government's evidence
- habit evidence
- hard evidence
- hearsay evidence
- higher evidence
- identification evidence
- identifying evidence
- illegally obtained evidence
- illustrative evidence
- immaterial evidence
- immunized evidence
- impeaching evidence
- implicating evidence
- impugned evidence
- inadequate evidence
- inadmissible evidence
- incompetent evidence
- inconclusive evidence
- inconsistent evidence
- incontroverted evidence
- incontrovertible evidence
- incriminating evidence
- inculpatory evidence
- independent evidence
- indicative evidence
- indirect evidence
- indispensable evidence
- indubitable evidence
- inferential evidence
- inferior evidence
- insufficient evidence
- insufficient evidence for the defence
- internal evidence
- introduced evidence
- irrefutable evidence
- irrelevant evidence
- judicial evidence
- King's evidence
- legal evidence
- legally obtained evidence
- legitimate evidence
- manufactured evidence
- material evidence
- mathematical evidence
- moral evidence
- negative evidence
- negative rebuttal evidence
- newly-discovered evidence
- nonexculpatory evidence
- notarial evidence
- obtainable evidence
- obtained evidence
- offered evidence
- official evidence
- opinion evidence
- opinion evidence of character
- opposing evidence
- oral evidence
- original evidence
- out-of-court evidence
- overwhelming evidence
- parol evidence
- partial evidence
- pedigree evidence
- People's evidence
- perjured evidence
- persuasive evidence
- physical evidence
- police evidence
- positive evidence
- possible evidence
- preappointed evidence
- predominant evidence
- preferable evidence
- prejudicial evidence
- presuming evidence
- presumptive evidence
- prevailing evidence
- prima facie evidence
- primary evidence
- probable evidence
- proffered evidence
- proper evidence
- prosecution evidence
- prospectant evidence
- proving evidence
- pure expert opinion evidence
- Queen's evidence
- radar evidence of speed
- radar evidence
- real evidence
- reasonable evidence
- rebuttal evidence
- rebutted evidence
- rebutting evidence
- receivable evidence
- received evidence
- recognized evidence
- recollection evidence
- record evidence
- recorded evidence
- record evidence of title
- related evidence
- relevant evidence
- repelling evidence
- reputation evidence of character
- requisite evidence
- retrospectant evidence
- routine practice evidence
- satisfactory evidence
- scientific evidence
- secondary evidence
- second hand evidence
- shaken evidence
- significant evidence
- similar evidence
- slimmer evidence
- slim evidence
- solid evidence
- spoken evidence
- state's evidence
- strengthening evidence
- strong evidence
- stronger evidence
- strongest available evidence
- substantial evidence
- substantive evidence
- substitutionary evidence
- sufficient evidence
- supplementary evidence
- supporting evidence
- suspect evidence
- sworn evidence
- tainted evidence
- tendered evidence
- testimonial evidence
- trace evidence
- traditionary evidence
- uncontradicted evidence
- uncorroborated evidence
- unfavourable evidence
- unshaken evidence
- unsworn evidence
- untainted evidence
- verbal evidence
- visible evidence
- visual evidence
- vital evidence
- volunteer evidence
- weak evidence
- weaker evidence
- wiretap information evidence
- wiretap evidence
- written evidence
- evidence of criminality
- confirming evidence
- corroborative evidence
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53 submission
[səbˈmɪʃən]general submission главное утверждение general submission главный аргумент general submission главный довод particular submission подача конкретного инструмента submission аргумент, довод, утверждение, заявление submission аргумент submission довод submission заявление submission передача на рассмотрение; соглашение о передаче спора в арбитраж; третейская запись submission передача на рассмотрение submission повиновение, покорность; with all due submission с должным смирением и уважением submission подача документа submission подчинение submission представление, подача (документов и т. п.) submission представление, подача (документа) submission представление submission соглашение о передаче спора в арбитраж submission третейская запись submission утверждение submission of accounts представление отчетов submission of annual accounts представление годовых отчетов submission of bid предложение цены submission of claim предъявление иска submission of guarantee предоставление гарантии submission of proposal представление предложения submission of statement on oath дача показаний под присягой submission of tender представление заявки submission of tender представление предложения submission procedure процедура подачи (документа) submission to land register представление документов в кадастр submission повиновение, покорность; with all due submission с должным смирением и уважением -
54 заявление
сущ.(обращение, ходатайство) application; petition; request; ( утверждение) assertion; claim; statement; ( декларация) declaration; statement; ( бланк) application formделать заявление — to make (utter) a declaration (a statement); ( в устной или письменной форме) to make an oral or written statement; ( для печати) to make a statement for the press; (об отрицании своей вины / о непризнании себя виновным) to enter a plea of not guilty; maintain (protest) one's innocence; plead not guilty
оспаривать заявление — to challenge (contest, impugn) a statement
отказываться от заявления — to repudiate one's statement; (от заявления, сделанного под присягой) to recant one's sworn statement
подавать заявление — to apply ( to for); file (make, submit) an application ( to for); ( об отставке) to hand in (tender) one's resignation; ( о пересмотре дела) to file (make, submit) an application for a retrial; ( о приёме на вакантную должность) to apply for a vacancy (for employment / for the position); ( о принятии в члены организации) to apply for membership; ( о расторжении брака) to file a statement of marital breakdown; petition (sue) for a divorce
принимать заявление об отрицании (непризнании) вины — ( подсудимого) to accept a plea of not guilty
принимать заявление о несостоятельности — to accept a bankruptcy petition (a petition in bankruptcy)
обращение с заявлением — applying ( for); filing (making, submitting) an application ( to for); issuing a declaration (a statement)
отзыв заявления — withdrawal of an application (of a declaration, etc)
заявление о возобновлении судебного производства — ( ходатайство) ( по вновь открывшимся обстоятельствам) motion (petition) for a reopening (resumption) of the case (of the proceeding|s) ( in view of newly discovered facts)
заявление о зачислении на работу, заявление о о приёме на работу — application for a job; job application
заявление о неплатёжеспособности, заявление о о несостоятельности — bankruptcy petition; declaration of bankruptcy (of insolvency); petition in bankruptcy
заявление о приёме в члены организации, заявление о принятии в члены организации — application for membership
заявление о приёме на вакантную должность — application for a vacancy (for employment / for the position)
заявление о расторжении брака, заявление о о разводе — application for dissolution of marriage; divorce petition; statement of marital breakdown
заявление о регистрации, заявление о товарного знака — application for (trademark) registration
- заявление для печатизаявление, сделанное ответчиком или защитой — plea; ( под присягой) statement on (under) oath
- заявление должника
- заявление об авторстве на изобретение
- заявление об апелляции
- заявление об образовании компании
- заявление об отводе судьи
- заявление об отказе
- заявление об отсрочке
- заявление об отставке
- заявление о возмещении убытков
- заявление о ликвидации
- заявление о намерениях
- заявление о недействительности
- заявление о непризнании себя виновным
- заявление о пересмотре дела
- заявление о праве на приоритет
- заявление о признании себя виновным
- заявление о присоединении
- заявление под присягой
- заявление по правомочию
- внесудебное заявление - необоснованное заявление
- неосторожное заявление
- обоснованное заявление
- откровенное заявление
- официальное заявление
- повторное заявление
- предварительное заявление
- прежнее заявление
- провокационное заявление
- противоречивое заявление
- публичное заявление
- регистрационное заявление
- совместное заявление
- торжественное заявление
- устное заявление
- ясное заявление
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