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  • 61 كما

    كَمَا \ as: a fact which: This boy was the winner, as everyone knows, (showing how) in the way that I like it as it is. \ كَمَا لَمْ (بَعْدَ جملة منفيّة)‏ \ neither: (following a negative sentence) not also: They will not go, so neither will or shall I (so I also will or shall not go). \ See Also كَمَا لَنْ، كَمَا لا \ كَمَا أُحِبُّه \ to sb.’s liking: as sb. likes sth.: the cheese was not to his liking. \ كَمَا هو مُتَوَقَّع أو مُنْتَظَر منه \ it is like sb. to do sth.: it is what one expects sb. to do: It’s just like him to lose his keys. \ كَمَا هو معروف للجميع \ of course: as everyone knows: The earth is, of course, round. \ كَمَا وَلَدَتْهُ أُمُّه \ stark-naked: having the body quite bare, without any clothes. \ كَمَا يبدو \ on the face of it: judging by what one sees or hears: On the face of it, that’s a good idea; but will it work?. \ كَمَا يجب \ duly: properly; as expected: The bill was duly paid. The train duly arrived. \ كَمَا يلي \ as follows: as written next: John wrote as follows: ‘Dear Father, I need...’. \ كَمَا يَنْبَغي \ duly: properly; as expected: The bill was duly paid. The train duly arrived.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كما

  • 62 erzählen

    vt/i tell a story ( oder stories); (etw., auch Geschichte, Witz etc.) tell; (Erlebnis, Traum etc.) recount; kunstvoll: narrate; er kann gut erzählen he’s a good storyteller; erzählen von tell s.o. about, tell of lit.; man hat mir erzählt... I’ve been told...; was hat er erzählt? what did he (have to) say?; er erzählte, dass... he told us etc. that..., he said that...; er soll niemandem davon erzählen he’s not to tell ( oder breathe a word to) anyone about it; sie kann was erzählen! nach der Reise etc.: she’s got some stories ( oder tales) to tell; komm, erzähl uns was! umg. so what’s new?; man erzählt sich... they say...; er erzählt nur noch Unsinn umg. he talks a lot of nonsense; erzähl doch keinen Unsinn! umg. who are you trying to kid?; zum Kind: auch don’t talk such nonsense; erzähl keine Märchen! umg. don’t tell fibs ( zum Kind: auch stories); das kannst du mir nicht erzählen! oder das kannst du deiner Großmutter erzählen! oder du kannst mir ja viel erzählen! umg. pull the other one; wem erzählen Sie das! umg. you’re telling me; dem werd ich was erzählen! umg. I’ll tell him a thing or two, I’ll give him a piece of my mind; erzählt
    * * *
    to relate; to narrate; to recount; to tell
    * * *
    er|zäh|len [Eɐ'tsɛːlən] ptp erzählt
    1. vt
    1) Geschichte, Witz etc to tell; (= berichten) Traum, Vorfall, Erlebnis etc auch to relate, to recount, to give an account of

    er hat seinen Traum/den Vorfall erzählt — he told (us etc) about his dream/the incident

    jdm etw erzä́hlen — to tell sth to sb

    man erzählt sich, dass... — people say that..., it is said that...

    erzähl mal, was/wie... — tell me/us what/how...

    Mutti, erzähl mir was — tell me a story, mummy (Brit) or mommy (US)

    erzähl mal was (inf)say something

    wem erzä́hlen Sie das! (inf)you're telling me!

    das kannst du einem anderen erzä́hlen (inf)pull the other one (inf), tell that to the marines (inf)

    mir kannst du viel or nichts erzä́hlen (inf)don't give or tell me that! (inf)

    davon kann ich etwas erzä́hlen! (inf)I can tell you a thing or two about it

    dem werd ich was erzä́hlen! (inf) — I'll have something to say to him, I'll give him a piece of my mind (inf)

    See:
    2) (LITER) to narrate

    erzä́hlende Dichtung — narrative fiction

    Grundformen des Erzählensbasic forms of narrative

    2. vi
    1) to tell ( von about, of (liter

    er kann gut erzä́hlen — he tells good stories, he's a good storyteller

    2) (LITER) to narrate
    * * *
    1) (to tell (a story): He narrated the events of the afternoon.) narrate
    2) (to inform or give information to (a person) about (something): He told the whole story to John; He told John about it.) tell
    * * *
    er·zäh·len *
    I. vt
    1. (anschaulich berichten) explain
    2. (sagen) tell, relate
    [jdm] etw \erzählen to tell [sb sth]
    [jdm] seine Erlebnisse \erzählen to tell [sb] about one's experiences
    [jdm] \erzählen, was/wie/wer... to tell [sb] what/how/who...
    was erzählst du da? what are you saying?
    es wird erzählt, dass... they say that..., there is a rumour [or AM -or] that...
    3.
    das kannst du anderen [o sonst wem] [o einem anderen] \erzählen! (fam) you can tell that to the marines!, tell me another! BRIT
    mir kannst du viel \erzählen (fam) say what you like!
    wem \erzählen Sie/erzählst du das! (fam) you're telling me!
    dem/der werd ich was \erzählen! (fam) I'll give him/her a piece of my mind!
    II. vi to tell a story/stories
    * * *
    transitives, auch intransitives Verb tell <joke, story>; recount <dream, experience>

    erzähl keine Märchen! — (ugs.) don't tell stories!

    von etwas erzählentalk about something

    * * *
    erzählen v/t & v/i tell a story ( oder stories); (etwas, auch Geschichte, Witz etc) tell; (Erlebnis, Traum etc) recount; kunstvoll: narrate;
    er kann gut erzählen he’s a good storyteller;
    erzählen von tell sb about, tell of liter;
    man hat mir erzählt … I’ve been told …;
    was hat er erzählt? what did he (have to) say?;
    er erzählte, dass … he told us etc that …, he said that …;
    er soll niemandem davon erzählen he’s not to tell ( oder breathe a word to) anyone about it;
    sie kann was erzählen! nach der Reise etc: she’s got some stories ( oder tales) to tell;
    komm, erzähl uns was! umg so what’s new?;
    man erzählt sich … they say …;
    er erzählt nur noch Unsinn umg he talks a lot of nonsense;
    erzähl doch keinen Unsinn! umg who are you trying to kid?; zum Kind: auch don’t talk such nonsense;
    erzähl keine Märchen! umg don’t tell fibs (zum Kind: auch stories);
    das kannst du mir nicht erzählen! oder
    das kannst du deiner Großmutter erzählen! oder
    du kannst mir ja viel erzählen! umg pull the other one;
    wem erzählen Sie das! umg you’re telling me;
    dem werd ich was erzählen! umg I’ll tell him a thing or two, I’ll give him a piece of my mind; erzählt
    * * *
    transitives, auch intransitives Verb tell <joke, story>; recount <dream, experience>

    erzähl keine Märchen!(ugs.) don't tell stories!

    * * *
    v.
    to narrate v.
    to recount v.
    to relate v.
    to tell v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: told)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > erzählen

  • 63 gallo

    m.
    1 cock, cockerel (ave).
    gallo de pelea fighting cock
    2 false note.
    3 John Dory (fish).
    4 rooster, cock.
    5 taco.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gallar.
    * * *
    1 cock, rooster
    2 (pez) John Dory
    3 figurado (al cantar) false note; (al hablar) squeak
    4 familiar figurado (mandón) cock of the walk
    5 familiar (presumido, bravucón) cocky person, tough guy
    \
    alzar el gallo familiar to get on one's high horse
    bajar el gallo familiar to get off one's high horse
    estar como gallo en gallinero familiar to strut about like a cock
    otro gallo me (te, le, etc) cantara familiar things would have turned out differently
    tener mucho gallo familiar to be very cocky
    gallo de pelea fighting cock, gamecock
    gallo lira black grouse
    gallo silvestre capercaillie, woodgrouse
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    I
    SM
    1) (=ave) cock, rooster ( esp EEUU); [más pequeño] cockerel

    gallo de pelea, gallo de riña — gamecock, fighting cock

    gallo pinto CAm (Culin) beans and rice

    pata 1., 1), b), pelea, peso 7), c)
    2) (=pez) john dory
    3) [en la voz] false note

    soltó un gallo[al cantar] he sang a false note; [al hablar] his voice cracked

    4) * (=bravucón) tough guy *; LAm expert, master
    5) (Pesca) cork float
    6) ** (=flema) spit; Méx (=gargajo) gob of spit **
    7) Méx (=serenata) street serenade
    8) Méx * (=ropa usada) hand-me-down, cast-off
    9) And (=flecha) dart
    10) Col, Méx (Dep) shuttlecock
    11) And [de bomberos] hose truck
    II
    gallo, -a
    SM / F Chile guy * /girl

    ¡qué galla tan antipática! — she is so unfriendly!

    * * *
    I
    - lla adjetivo (AmL fam) ( bravucón) tough (colloq), macho; ( valiente) tough (colloq)
    II
    1) (Zool) ( ave) cockerel; ( más grande) rooster

    entre gallos y medianoche — (Arg) on the spur of the moment

    gallo duro de pelar — (Méx fam)

    levantarse al cantar el galloto be up with the lark

    mamarle gallo a alguien — (Col, Ven fam) to pull somebody's leg (colloq)

    matarle el gallo a alguien — (Méx fam) to shut somebody up (colloq)

    otro gallo cantaría or otro gallo me/te/nos cantara — (fam) things would be very different

    pelar gallo — (Méx fam) ( huir) to leg it (colloq); ( morirse) to kick the bucket (colloq)

    2) (Méx fam) ( bravucón) macho, tough guy (colloq)
    3) (fam) ( de un cantante) false note; ( de adolescente) (AmL)
    4) (Méx) ( serenata) serenade
    III
    - lla (Chi fam) (m) guy (colloq); (f) woman

    hola gallo — hi, buddy (AmE) o (BrE) mate (colloq)

    * * *
    = cock, rooster, cockerel.
    Ex. And outside, a cock crowed, for it was now dawn.
    Ex. Without fail, every time the roosters crowed in the morning, the sun rose afterwards.
    Ex. The eggs a chicken lays without the help of a cockerel are not fertilised and will therefore never hatch.
    * * *
    I
    - lla adjetivo (AmL fam) ( bravucón) tough (colloq), macho; ( valiente) tough (colloq)
    II
    1) (Zool) ( ave) cockerel; ( más grande) rooster

    entre gallos y medianoche — (Arg) on the spur of the moment

    gallo duro de pelar — (Méx fam)

    levantarse al cantar el galloto be up with the lark

    mamarle gallo a alguien — (Col, Ven fam) to pull somebody's leg (colloq)

    matarle el gallo a alguien — (Méx fam) to shut somebody up (colloq)

    otro gallo cantaría or otro gallo me/te/nos cantara — (fam) things would be very different

    pelar gallo — (Méx fam) ( huir) to leg it (colloq); ( morirse) to kick the bucket (colloq)

    2) (Méx fam) ( bravucón) macho, tough guy (colloq)
    3) (fam) ( de un cantante) false note; ( de adolescente) (AmL)
    4) (Méx) ( serenata) serenade
    III
    - lla (Chi fam) (m) guy (colloq); (f) woman

    hola gallo — hi, buddy (AmE) o (BrE) mate (colloq)

    * * *
    = cock, rooster, cockerel.

    Ex: And outside, a cock crowed, for it was now dawn.

    Ex: Without fail, every time the roosters crowed in the morning, the sun rose afterwards.
    Ex: The eggs a chicken lays without the help of a cockerel are not fertilised and will therefore never hatch.

    * * *
    1 ( AmL fam) (bravucón) tough ( colloq), macho
    2 ( AmL fam) (valiente) tough ( colloq)
    sólo los muy gallos se atreven only the real tough nuts dare to do it ( colloq)
    A ( Zool) (ave) cockerel; (más grande) rooster, cock ( BrE)
    pelea de gallos cockfight
    comer gallo ( Méx fam): hoy parece que comiste gallo you must have got out of bed the wrong side this morning ( colloq), you're a real bear today ( AmE colloq), you're like a bear with a sore head today ( BrE colloq)
    dormírsele el gallo a algn ( Méx fam): que no se te duerma el gallo, que otro se ganará el ascenso you can't afford to rest on your laurels; if you do, someone else will get the promotion
    se me durmió el gallo y venció el plazo I forgot about it and missed the closing date
    en menos (de lo) que canta un gallo in no time at all, in a flash
    entre gallos y medianoche ( Arg); on the spur of the moment, hastily
    levantarse al cantar el gallo to be up with the lark, get up at crack of dawn
    mamar gallo ( Col fam); to mess o play around ( colloq), to muck around ( BrE colloq)
    mamarle gallo a algn (Col, Ven fam); to pull sb's leg ( colloq), to put sb on ( AmE colloq), to have sb on ( BrE colloq)
    matarle el gallo a algn ( Méx fam); to shut sb up ( colloq)
    cuando el otro le dijo que era policía, le mató el gallo he soon shut up when the other guy told him he was a policeman ( colloq)
    otro gallo cantaría or otro gallo me/te/nos cantara things would be very different
    pelar gallo ( Méx fam) (huir) to leg it ( colloq), to hightail it ( AmE colloq) (morirse) to kick the bucket ( colloq), to snuff it ( BrE colloq)
    pelaron gallo del mitin político antes de los cocolazos they legged it o hightailed it out of the meeting before the fighting began ( colloq)
    ser el (mejor) gallo de algn ( Méx fam): los Pumas son su mejor gallo para las finales the Pumas are your best bet for the finals ( colloq), I'd put my money on the Pumas for the finals ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    gallo de pelea or ( AmS) de riña
    fighting o game cock
    B ( Méx fam) (bravucón) macho, tough guy ( colloq BrE)
    C ( fam) (de un cantante) false note
    (de un adolescente): soltó un gallo or ( Col) se echó un gallo or ( Ven) se le fue el gallo his voice cracked o went squeaky
    D (pez) John Dory
    E ( Méx) (serenata) serenade
    le llevaron gallo a la novia they serenaded the bride
    F
    ( Méx fam) (en el pelo): se le hace un gallo en el lado izquierdo his hair sticks up on the left
    G ( Méx fam) (prenda usada) hand-me-down ( colloq)
    se viste de puros gallos all her clothes are hand-me-downs ( colloq), everything she wears is secondhand
    masculine, feminine
    ( Chi fam) ( masculine) guy ( colloq); ( feminine) woman
    ¿cómo estás gallo? hi, buddy ( AmE) o ( BrE) mate, how are you? ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    gallo 1 sustantivo masculino
    1 (Zool) ( ave) cockerel;
    gallo de pelea or (AmS) de riña fighting o game cock;
    ( más grande) rooster;

    otro gallo cantaría or otro gallo me/te/nos cantara (fam) things would be very different
    2 (Méx fam) ( bravucón) macho, tough guy (colloq)
    3 (fam)



    4 (Méx) ( serenata) serenade
    gallo 2
    ◊ - lla adjetivo (AmL fam) tough (colloq)

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Chi fam) (m) guy (colloq);

    (f) woman;
    hola gallo hi, buddy (AmE) o (BrE) mate (colloq)

    gallo sustantivo masculino
    1 Zool cock, rooster
    gallo de pelea, fighting cock
    2 (lenguado) sole
    3 Mús fam off-key note
    (adolescente) Manuel está cambiando la voz y le salen muchos gallos, Manuel's voice is changing and it's gone all squeaky
    ♦ Locuciones: fam fig otro gallo nos/me/te cantara, things would be quite different
    en menos que canta un gallo, in an instant

    ' gallo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cantar
    - pata
    - cacarear
    - canto
    - capón
    - cresta
    - misa
    English:
    cock
    - cockcrow
    - crest
    - crow
    - crow's-feet
    - hounds-tooth
    - rooster
    - crow's feet
    - man
    * * *
    nm
    1. [ave] cock, esp US rooster;
    Méx Fam
    ser gallo duro de pelar to be a tough nut to crack;
    Fam
    al canto del gallo at daybreak;
    otro gallo cantaría, otro gallo me/te/ etc[m5]. cantaría it would be a different story;
    Méx Fam
    se le durmió el gallo he let the chance go by;
    RP Méx Fam
    haber comido gallo to have got out of bed on the wrong side;
    Col, Ven Fam
    mamar gallo a alguien to pull sb's leg;
    Méx Fam Méx Fam
    pelar gallo to kick the bucket
    gallo lira black grouse;
    gallo de pelea fighting cock;
    Carib, Nic gallo pinto rice and beans; Andes, RP gallo de riña fighting cock
    2. [al cantar] false note;
    [al hablar] squeak;
    está cambiando la voz y le salen gallos de vez en cuando his voice is breaking so it goes squeaky sometimes
    3. [pez] John Dory
    4. [bravucón]
    es un gallo he's cocky
    5. [en boxeo] bantamweight;
    peso gallo bantamweight
    6. Chile [de bomberos] fire engine
    7. Méx [serenata] serenade;
    esta noche le va a llevar gallo he's going to serenade her tonight
    8. Méx, RP Fam [flema] gob, spit
    adj m
    Fam [bravucón] cocky, full of oneself
    * * *
    m
    1 ZO rooster, Br
    cock;
    en menos que canta un gallo in an instant, in no time at all;
    otro gallo le cantaría si it would be different if;
    levantar el gallo fig get on one’s high horse
    2
    :
    soltó un gallo fam his voice cracked
    * * *
    gallo nm
    1) : rooster, cock
    2) fam : squeak or crack in the voice
    3) Mex : serenade
    4)
    gallo de pelea : gamecock
    * * *
    1. (ave) cock
    2. (al cantar) false note

    Spanish-English dictionary > gallo

  • 64 tranquilizar

    v.
    1 to calm (down).
    Los medicamentos calmaron al lunático The medicines calmed the lunatic.
    2 to reassure (dar confianza a).
    * * *
    1 (calmar) to calm down, tranquillize (US tranquilize)
    2 (dar confianza) to reassure, set one's mind at rest
    1 (calmarse) to calm down
    2 to set one's mind at rest, be reassured
    * * *
    verb
    to calm down, soothe
    * * *
    1.

    ¿por qué no llamas a tu madre para tranquilizarla? — why don't you call your mother to put her mind at rest?

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <persona/animal> to calm... down
    2.
    tranquilizarse v pron persona to calm down
    * * *
    = reassure, soothe, settle, ease, lull, settle down, put + Nombre + at ease, tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA], quieten.
    Ex. The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.
    Ex. When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.
    Ex. Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.
    Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.
    Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.
    Ex. Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.
    Ex. The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.
    Ex. In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.
    Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.
    ----
    * tranquilizarse = cool off, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <persona/animal> to calm... down
    2.
    tranquilizarse v pron persona to calm down
    * * *
    = reassure, soothe, settle, ease, lull, settle down, put + Nombre + at ease, tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA], quieten.

    Ex: The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.

    Ex: When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.
    Ex: Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.
    Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.
    Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.
    Ex: Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.
    Ex: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.
    Ex: In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.
    Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.
    * tranquilizarse = cool off, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down.

    * * *
    vt
    estaba histérico e intenté tranquilizarlo he was hysterical and I tried to calm him down
    sus palabras la tranquilizaron his words reassured her
    me tranquiliza ver que ahora se llevan mejor I'm relieved to see (that) they're getting along better now
    intentó tranquilizar los ánimos he tried to calm people o things down
    1 «persona» to calm down
    ¡tranquilízate! todo saldrá bien calm down! everything will be all right
    2 «situación» to calm down, to quiet down ( AmE), to quieten down ( BrE)
    * * *

    tranquilizar ( conjugate tranquilizar) verbo transitivo
    a) ( apaciguar) to calm … down;


    sus palabras la tranquilizaron his words reassured her


    tranquilizarse verbo pronominal ( calmarse) to calm down;
    ( dejar de preocuparse):

    tranquilizar verbo transitivo
    1 (calmar) to calm down
    2 (eliminar el desasosiego) to reassure

    ' tranquilizar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    calmar
    - ir
    English:
    calm
    - pacify
    - quieten
    - reassure
    - rest
    - soothe
    - tranquillize
    - design
    - ease
    - quiet
    - settle
    - steady
    * * *
    vt
    1. [calmar] to calm (down);
    una enfermera la tranquilizó a nurse calmed her down;
    me tranquiliza saber que está a salvo it's a relief to know she's safe, I feel much better now I know she's safe
    2. [dar confianza a] to reassure;
    su presencia la tranquiliza his presence reassures her o is reassuring to her
    * * *
    v/t
    :
    tranquilizar a alguien calm s.o. down
    * * *
    tranquilizar {21} vt
    calmar: to calm down, to soothe
    tranquilizar la conciencia: to ease the conscience
    * * *
    1. (en general) to calm down
    cuando está nervioso, la música lo tranquiliza when he's nervous, music calms him down
    2. (aliviar) to reassure / to set your mind at rest

    Spanish-English dictionary > tranquilizar

  • 65 GOÐ

    * * *
    n. pl. [all the Teutonic languages have this word in common; Ulf. guþa, n. pl., Gal. iv. 8; guda, id., John x. 34, 35; and Guþ, m.; A. S. godu, n. pl., and God, m.; O. H. G. Cot: in mod. languages masc.; Engl. God; Germ. Gott; Dan.-Swed. Gud].
    A. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—In heathen times this word was neuter, and was used almost exclusively in plur., as were also other words denoting Godhead, e. g. regin or rögn = numina, q. v.; and bönd, höpt, prop. = bonds, and metaph. gods:—this plur. usage seems not to refer to a plurality of gods, but rather, as the Hebrew אלהים, to the majesty and mystery of the Godhead; it points to an earlier and purer faith than that which was current in the later ages of the Scandinavian heathendom; thus the old religious poem Völuspá distinguishes a twofold order of gods,—the heavenly powers (regin or ginn-heilög goð) who had no special names or attributes, and who ruled the world, like the Μοιρα or Αισα of Gr. mythology;—and the common gods who were divided into two tribes, Æsir ( Ases) and Vanir, whose conflict and league are recorded in Vsp. 27, 28, and Edda 47.
    II. after the introduction of Christianity, the masculine gender (as in Greek and Latin) superseded the neuter in all Teutonic languages, first in Gothic, then in Old High German and Anglo-Saxon, and lastly in the Scandinavian languages; but neither in Gothic nor in Icel. did the word ever take the masc. inflexive r or s, so that it remains almost unique in form.
    2. in Scandinavian the root vowel was altered from o to u (goð to guð), [Swed.-Dan. gud], yet in old poems of the Christian age it is still made to rhyme with o, Goðs, boðnum; Goð, roðnar, Sighvat; as also in the oldest MSS. of the 12th century; sometimes however it is written ḡþ, in which case the root vowel cannot be discerned.
    3. in Icel. the pronunciation also underwent a change, and the g in Guð ( God) is now pronounced gw (Gwuð), both in the single word and in those proper names which have become Christian, e. g. Guðmundr pronounced Gwuðmundr, whence the abbreviated form Gvendr or Gvöndr. The old form with o is still retained in obsolete words, as goði, goðorð, vide below, and in local names from the heathen age, as Goð-dalir; so also Gormr (q. v.), which is contracted from Goð-ormr not Guð-ormr. On the other hand, the Saxon and German have kept the root vowel o.
    III. in old poems of heathen times it was almost always used without the article; gremdu eigi goð at þér, Ls.; áðr vér heilög goð blótim, Fas. i. (in a verse); ginnheilög Goð, Vsp. passim; goðum ek þat þakka, Am. 53; með goðum, Alm.; in prose, en goð hefna eigi alls þegar, Nj. 132.
    2. with the article goð-in, Vsp. 27: freq. in prose, um hvat reiddusk goðin þá er hér brann hraunit er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. (Kr. S.) 22; eigi eru undr at goðin reiðisk tölum slíkum, id.; Hallfreðr lastaði eigi goðin, þó aðrir menn hallmælti þeim, Fms. ii. 52; allmikin hug leggr þú á goðin, Fs. 94; eigi munu goðin þessu valda, Nj. 132, passim.
    3. very seldom in sing., and only if applied to a single goddess or the like, as Öndor-goðs (gen.), Haustl. 7; Vana-goð, of Freyja, Edda; enu skírleita goði, of the Sun, Gm. 39.
    IV. after the introduction of Christianity, the neut. was only used of false gods in sing. as well as in pl., Sólar-goð = Apollo, Orrostu-goð = Mars, Drauma-goð = Morpheus, Bret. (Verel.); and was held up for execration by the missionaries; gör þik eigi svá djarfa, at þú kallir goð hinn hæsta konung er ek trúi á, Fb. i. 371. Yet so strongly did the neut. gender cleave to the popular mind that it remains (Grág. Kb. i. 192) in the oath formula, goð gramt = Goð gramr; and Icel. still say, í Guðanna (pl.) bænum.
    2. guðír, masc. pl., as in A. S. gudas, is freq. in eccl. writers, but borrowed from the eccl. Lat.
    B. IN COMPDS:
    I. with nouns, goða-blót, n. sacrifice to the gods, Fb. i. 35. goða-gremi, f. a term in the heathen oath, wrath of the gods, Eg. 352. goða-heill, f. favour of the gods, Þorst. Síðu H. 9. goða-hús, n. a house of gods, temple, Dropl. 11, Nj. 131, Fb. i. 337. goða-stallar, m. pl. the altar in temples, Fas. i. 454. goða-stúka, u, f. the sanctuary in heathen temples, answering to the choir or sanctuary in churches, Landn. 335 (App.) goða-tala, u, f. in the phrase, í goðatölu, in the tale ( list) of gods, 625. 41. goð-borinn, part. διογενής, god-born, Hkv. 1. 29. goð-brúðr, f. bride of the gods (the goddess Skaði), Edda (in a verse). Goð-dalir, m. pl. a local name, hence Goð-dælir, m. pl. a family, Landn. goð-gá, f. blasphemy against the gods, Nj. 163, Ld. 180. goð-heimr, m. the home of the gods, Stor. 20, cp. Ýt. goð-konungr, m. (cp. Gr. διογενής βασιλεύς), a king,—kings being deemed the offspring of gods, Ýt. goð-kunnigr and goð-kyndr, adj. of the kith of gods, Edda 6, 11, 13. goð-lauss, adj. godless, a nickname, Landn. goð-lax, m. a kind of salmon, Edda (Gl.) goð-leiðr, adj. loathed by the gods, Korm. goð-máligr, adj. skilled in the lore of the gods, Hým. 38. goð-mögn, n. pl. divine powers, deities, Edda 1; biðja til þinna goðmagna, Bret. (Verel.) goð-reið, f. ‘a ride of gods’ through the air, a meteor, thought to forebode great events, Glúm. (in a verse), cp. the Swed. åska. goð-rifi, n. scorn of the gods, Sks. 435. goð-rækr, adj. ‘god-forsaken,’ wicked, 623. 30. goðum-leiðr, adj. = goðleiðr, Landn. (in a verse). goð-vargr, m. a ‘god-worrier,’ sacrilegus, ‘lupus in sanctis,’ Bs. i. 13 (in a verse). goð-vefr, vide guðvefr. goð-vegr, m. the way of the gods, the heaven, the sky, Hdl. 5. Goð-þjóð, f. the abode of the gods, Vsp.:—but Goth. Gut-þjuda = the land of the Goths, by assimilation Goð-þjóð, passim in old poems and the Sagas.
    II. with pr. names, originally Goð-, later and mod. Guð-; of men, Guð-brandr, Guð-laugr, Guð-leifr, Guð-mundr, Guð-röðr, Guð-ormr or Gutt-ormr, etc.; of women, Guð-björg, Guð-finna, Guð-laug, Guð-leif, Guð-ný, Guð-ríðr, Guð-rún, etc.; cp. the interesting statement in Eb. (App.) 126 new Ed. (from the Hauks-bók), that men of the olden time used to call their sons and daughters after the gods (Goð-, Þór-, Frey-, Ás-); and it was thought that a double (i. e. a compound) name gave luck and long life, esp. those compounded with the names of gods; menn höfðu mjök þá tvau nöfn, þótti þat likast til langlífis ok heilla, þótt nokkurir fyrirmælti þeim við goðin, þá mundi þat ekki saka, ef þeir ætti eitt nafn, though any one cursed them by the gods it would not hurt if they had ‘one’ name, i. e. if they were the namesakes of the gods, Eb. l. c.;—we read ‘eitt nafn’ for ‘eitt annat nafn’ of the Ed. and MS. In Fb. i. 23, the mythical king Raum is said to have had three sons, Alf, Björn, and Brand; the first was reared by the Finns, and called Finn-Alf; Björn by his mother (a giantess), and called Jötun-Björn; and Brand was given to the gods, and called Goð-Brand (Guð-brandr, whence Guðbrands-dalir, a county in Norway); cp. also Eb. ch. 7.
    ☞ For the Christian sense of God and its compds vide s. v. Guð.

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  • 66 DAGR

    (gen. dags, dat. degi; pl. dagar), m.
    1) day;
    at kveldi skal dag leyfa, at eventide shall the day be praised;
    dagr kemr upp í austri, sezt í vestri, the day rises in the east, sets in the west;
    öndverðr dagr, the early day, forenoon;
    miðr dagr, midday;
    hallandi dagr, declining day;
    at kveldi dags, síð dags, late in the day;
    sannr sem dagr, true as day;
    í dag, today;
    á (or um) daginn, during the day;
    sama dags, the same day;
    annan dag, the next day;
    annars dag, another day;
    hindra dags, the day after, tomorrow;
    dag frá degi, hvern dag frá öðrum, from day to day;
    dag eptir dag, day after day;
    nótt ok dag, night and day;
    dögunum optar, more times than there are days, over and over again;
    á deyjanda degi, on one’s death-day;
    2) pl., days, times;
    ef aðrir dagar (better days) koma;
    góðir dagar, happy days;
    3) esp. pl., lifetime;
    á dögum e-s, um daga e-s, in the days of, during or in the reign of;
    eptir minn dag, when I am dead (gaf honum alla sína eign eptir sinn dag);
    mátti hann eigi lengr gefa en um sína dagi, than for his lifetime;
    ráða (taka) e-n af dögum, to put to death.
    * * *
    m., irreg. dat. degi, pl. dagar: [the kindred word dœgr with a vowel change from ó (dóg) indicates a lost root verb analogous to ala, ól, cp. dalr and dælir; this word is common to all Teutonic dialects; Goth. dags; A. S. dag; Engl. day; Swed.-Dan. dag; Germ. tag; the Lat. dies seems to be identical, although no interchange has taken place]
    I. a day; in different senses:
    1. the natural day:—sayings referring to the day, at kveldi skal dag leyfa, at eventide shall the day be praised, Hm. 80 ; allir dagar eiga kveld um síðir; mörg eru dags augu, vide auga; enginn dagr til enda tryggr, no day can be trusted till its end; allr dagr til stefnu, Grág. i. 395, 443, is a law phrase,—for summoning was lawful only if performed during the day; this phrase is also used metaph. = ‘plenty of time’ or the like: popular phrases as to the daylight are many—dagr rennr, or rennr upp, and kemr upp, the day rises, Bm. 1; dagr í austri, day in the east, where the daylight first appears; dagsbrún, ‘day’s brow,’ is the first streak of daylight, the metaphor taken from the human face; lysir af degi, it brightens from the day, i. e. daylight is appearing; dagr ljómar, the day gleams; fyrir dag, before day; móti degi, undir dag, about daybreak; komið at degi, id., Fms. viii. 398; dagr á lopti, day in the sky; árla, snemma dags, early in the morning, Pass. 15. 17; dagr um allt lopt, etc.; albjartr dagr, hábjartr d., full day, broad daylight; hæstr dagr, high day; önd-verðr d., the early day = forenoon, Am. 50; miðr dagr, midday, Grág. i. 413, 446, Sks. 217, 219; áliðinn dagr, late in the day, Fas. i. 313; hallandi dagr, declining day; at kveldi dags, síð dags, late in the day, Fms. i. 69. In the evening the day is said to set, hence dag-sett, dag-setr, and dagr setzt; in tales, ghosts and spirits come out with nightfall, but dare not face the day; singing merry songs after nightfall is not safe, það kallast ekki Kristnum leyft að kveða þegar dagsett er, a ditty; Syrpuvers er mestr galdr er í fólginn, ok eigi er lofat at kveða eptir dagsetr, Fas. iii. 206, Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 7, 8: the daylight is symbolical of what is true or clear as day, hence the word dagsanna, or satt sem dagr, q. v.
    2. of different days; í dag, to-day, Grág. i. 16, 18, Nj. 36, Ld. 76, Fms. vi. 151; í gær-dag, yesterday; í fyrra dag, the day before yesterday, Háv. 50; í hinni-fyrra dag, the third day; annars dags, Vígl. 23, Pass. 50. I; hindra dags, the hinder day, the day after to-morrow, Hm. 109; dag eptir dag, day after day, Hkr. ii. 313; dag frá degi, from day to day, Fms. ii. 230; hvern dag frá öðrum, id., Fms. viii. 182; annan dag frá öðrum. id., Eg. 277; um daginn, during the day; á dögunum. the other day; nótt ok dag, night and day; liðlangan dag, the ‘life-long’ day; dögunum optar, more times than there are days, i. e. over and over again, Fms. x. 433; á deyjanda degi, on one’s day of death, Grág. i. 402.
    β. regu-dagr, a rainy day: sólskins-dagr, a sunny day; sumar-dagr, a summer day; vetrar-dagr, a winter day; hátíðis-dagr, a feast day; fegins-dagr, a day of joy; dóms-dagr, the day of doom, judgment day, Gl. 82, Fms. viii. 98; hamingju-dagr, heilla-dagr, a day of happiness; gleði-dagr, id.; brúðkaups-dagr, bridal-day; burðar-dagr, a birthday.
    3. in pl. days in the sense of times; aðrir dagar, Fms. i. 216; ek ætlaða ekki at þessir dagar mundu verða, sem nú eru orðnir, Nj. 171; góðir dagar, happy days, Fms. xi. 286, 270; sjá aldrei glaðan dag (sing.), never to see glad days.
    β. á e-s dögum, um e-s daga eptir e-s daga, esp. of the lifetime or reign of kings, Fms.; but in Icel. also used of the lögsögumaðr, Jb. repeatedly; vera á dögum, to be alive; eptir minn dag, ‘after my day,’ i. e. when I am dead.
    γ. calendar days, e. g. Hvíta-dagar, the White days, i. e. Whitsuntide; Hunda-dagar, the Dog days; Banda-dagr, Vincula Petri; Höfuð-dagr, Decap. Johannis; Geisla-dagr, Epiphany; Imbru-dagar, Ember days; Gang-dagar, ‘Ganging days,’ Rogation days; Dýri-dagr, Corpus Christi; etc.
    4. of the week-days; the old names being Sunnu-d. or Drottins-d., Mána-d., Týs-d., Öðins-d., Þórs-d., Frjá-d., Laugar-d. or Þvátt-d. It is hard to understand how the Icel. should be the one Teut. people that have disused the old names of the week-days; but so it was, vide Jóns S. ch. 24; fyrir bauð hann at eigna daga vitrum mönnum heiðnum, svá sem at kalla Týrsdag Óðinsdag, eðr Þórsdag, ok svá um alla vikudaga, etc., Bs. i. 237, cp. 165. Thus bishop John (died A. D. 1121) caused them to name the days as the church does (Feria sccunda, etc.); viz. Þriði-d. or Þriðju-d., Third-day = Tuesday, Rb. 44, K. Þ. K. 100, Ísl. ii. 345; Fimti-d., Fifth-dayThursday, Rb. 42, Grág. i. 146, 464, 372, ii. 248, Nj. 274; Föstu-d., Fast-day = Friday; Miðviku-d., Midweek-day = Wednesday, was borrowed from the Germ. Mittwoch; throughout the 12th and 13th centuries, however, the old and new names were used indiscriminately. The question arises whether even the old names were not imported from abroad (England); certainly the Icel. of heathen times did not reckon by weeks; even the word week (vika) is probably of eccl. Latin origin (vices, recurrences). It is curious that the Scandinavian form of Friday, old Icel. Frjádagr, mod. Swed.-Dan. Fredag, is A. S. in form; ‘Frjá-,’ ‘Fre-,’ can hardly be explained but from A. S. Freâ-, and would be an irregular transition from the Norse form Frey. The transition of ja into mod. Swed.-Dan. e is quite regular, whereas Icel. ey (in Frey) would require the mod. Swed.-Dan. ö or u sound. Names of weekdays are only mentioned in Icel. poems of the 11th century (Arnór, Sighvat); but at the time of bishop John the reckoning by weeks was probably not fully established, and the names of the days were still new to the people. 5. the day is in Icel. divided according to the position of the sun above the horizon; these fixed traditional marks are called dags-mörk, day-marks, and are substitutes for the hours of modern times, viz. ris-mál or miðr-morgun, dag-mál, há-degi, mið-degi or mið-mundi, nón, miðr-aptan, nátt-mál, vide these words. The middle point of two day-marks is called jafn-nærri-báðum, in modern pronunciation jöfnu-báðu, equally-near-both, the day-marks following in the genitive; thus in Icel. a man asks, hvað er fram orðið, what is the time? and the reply is, jöfnubáðu miðsmorguns og dagmála, half-way between mid-morning and day-meal, or stund til (to) dagmála; hallandi dagmál, or stund af ( past) dagmálum; jöfnu-báðu hádegis og dagmúla, about ten or half-past ten o’clock, etc. Those day-marks are traditional in every farm, and many of them no doubt date from the earliest settling of the country. Respecting the division of the day, vide Pál Vídal. s. v. Allr dagr til stefnu, Finnus Johann., Horologium Island., Eyktamörk Íslenzk (published at the end of the Rb.), and a recent essay of Finn Magnusson.
    II. denoting a term, but only in compounds, dagi, a, m., where the weak form is used, cp. ein-dagi, mál-dagi, bar-dagi, skil-dagi.
    III. jis a pr. name, Dagr, (freq.); in this sense the dat. is Dag, not Degi, cp. Óðinn léði Dag (dat.) geirs síns, Sæm. 114.
    COMPDS: dagatal, dagsbrun, dagshelgi, dagsljós, dagsmark, dagsmegin, dagsmunr.

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  • 67 laut

    m; -(e)s, -e sound (auch LING.); keinen Laut von sich geben not say a word ( oder utter a sound); er gab keinen Laut mehr von sich auch umg. there wasn’t another peep from him, he shut up like a clam; Laut geben Jagdhund: give tongue; umg. (etwas sagen) say something; stärker: speak up ( oder out); (reagieren) react; (sagen, was man will) say what one wants
    * * *
    der Laut
    sound
    * * *
    [laut]
    m -(e)s, -e
    sound

    heimatliche Láúte — sounds of home

    wir hörten bayerische Láúte — we heard Bavarian accents

    gebennot to make a sound

    Láút geben (Hund) — to give tongue; (fig inf) to give a shout

    * * *
    1) (as said or told by: According to John, the bank closes at 3 p.m.) according to
    2) (so as can be heard: He read the letter aloud.) aloud
    4) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) loud
    5) ( adverb loudly and clearly: He shouted out the answer.) out
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [laut]
    m
    1. (Ton) noise
    keinen \Laut von sich dat geben to make no noise, to not make a sound
    \Laut geben JAGD to bark
    2. pl (Sprachfetzen) tone
    * * *
    der; Laut[e]s, Laute (auch Phon.) sound

    fremde/heimatliche Laute — sounds of a foreign/familiar tongue

    * * *
    laut1
    A. adj (Ggs leise) Musik, Stimme, Gelächter etc: loud; (lärmend, Ggs ruhig) Straße, Person, Auto etc: noisy; fig Farbe: loud;
    lauter Schrei loud scream;
    mit lauter Stimme in a loud voice;
    lautes Geräusch loud noise;
    laute Nachbarn noisy neighbo(u)rs;
    seid nicht so laut! don’t make so much noise;
    laut werden (zornig werden) raise one’s voice; stärker: start shouting; fig Wünsche etc: be expressed; Proteste: be heard; Geheimnis etc: get out;
    es wurden Gerüchte laut, dass … fig it was rumo(u)red that …;
    muss ich erst laut werden, bevor …? do I have to shout before …?;
    lass das ja nicht laut werden don’t spread it about (US around), keep that to yourself
    B. adv
    1. loud(ly); (geräuschvoll) noisily; reden etc: in a loud voice, loud;
    laut und deutlich loud and clear; (offen) openly;
    lauter, bitte! speak up, please;
    lauter stellen (Musik, Radio etc) turn up;
    er schrie, so laut er konnte he shouted at the top of his voice
    2. (nicht für sich)
    laut lesen read aloud;
    überlegen think aloud;
    das kannst du laut sagen fig you can say that again;
    das darfst du nicht laut sagen you can’t mention that, don’t say that too loudly
    laut2 präp according to; WIRTSCH as per;
    laut Befehl as ordered;
    laut Befehl (+gen) by order of;
    Verordnung in accordance with the regulations;
    Verordnung (+gen) as prescribed by
    * * *
    der; Laut[e]s, Laute (auch Phon.) sound

    fremde/heimatliche Laute — sounds of a foreign/familiar tongue

    * * *
    adj.
    clarion adj.
    loud adj.
    unquiet adj.
    uproarious adj. adv.
    aloud adv.
    loudly adv.
    unquietly adv.
    uproariously adv. präp.
    according to prep.

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  • 68 beneficiar

    v.
    1 to benefit.
    Nadia beneficia la situación de Ricardo Nadia benefits John's situation.
    2 to receive benefits from, to be benefited by.
    Le benefició la herencia He was benefited by the inheritance.
    * * *
    1 to benefit, favour (US favor)
    2 (mina) to work
    3 COMERCIO to sell below par
    1 to benefit
    2 COMERCIO to profit
    \
    beneficiarse a alguien to have it off with somebody
    beneficiarse de algo to do well out of something, benefit from something
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=favorecer) to benefit

    el ex director beneficiaba a sus amigos mediante las adjudicaciones de obras — the ex-director favoured his friends by awarding them work contracts

    2) (Com) to sell at a discount
    3) (Min) (=extraer) to extract; (=tratar) to process
    4) LAm [+ animal] (=descuartizar) to butcher; (=matar) to slaughter
    5) CAm [+ persona] to shoot, kill
    2.
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( favorecer) to benefit, to be of benefit to

    esto beneficia a ambas partes — this benefits both sides, this is of benefit to both sides

    2) <efectos/créditos> to sell... below par (AmE), to sell... off (BrE)
    3) <res/cerdo> (AmL) to dress; < mineral> (Chi) to extract
    2.
    beneficiarse v pron ( sacar provecho) to benefit

    beneficiarse con/de algo — to benefit from something

    * * *
    = give + Nombre + something for + Posesivo + money, provide + benefit, advantage.
    Ex. Such a programme would be aimed at giving IFLA members something for their money, as well as attracting new members.
    Ex. The project showed that microcomputers can provide significant benefits for processing.
    Ex. When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.
    ----
    * beneficiarse = benefit, profit, be better off, be better served by.
    * beneficiarse de = draw on/upon + fruits, enlist + the benefits of, be on the receiving end of.
    * beneficiarse del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.
    * beneficiarse económicamente = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( favorecer) to benefit, to be of benefit to

    esto beneficia a ambas partes — this benefits both sides, this is of benefit to both sides

    2) <efectos/créditos> to sell... below par (AmE), to sell... off (BrE)
    3) <res/cerdo> (AmL) to dress; < mineral> (Chi) to extract
    2.
    beneficiarse v pron ( sacar provecho) to benefit

    beneficiarse con/de algo — to benefit from something

    * * *
    = give + Nombre + something for + Posesivo + money, provide + benefit, advantage.

    Ex: Such a programme would be aimed at giving IFLA members something for their money, as well as attracting new members.

    Ex: The project showed that microcomputers can provide significant benefits for processing.
    Ex: When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.
    * beneficiarse = benefit, profit, be better off, be better served by.
    * beneficiarse de = draw on/upon + fruits, enlist + the benefits of, be on the receiving end of.
    * beneficiarse del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.
    * beneficiarse económicamente = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).

    * * *
    beneficiar [A1 ]
    vt
    A (favorecer) to benefit, be of benefit to
    esto beneficia a ambas partes this benefits both sides, this is of benefit to both sides
    los que se vieron más beneficiados por el cambio those who benefited most from the change
    vamos a salir beneficiados con el nuevo horario we'll be better off with the new timetable
    el país se verá beneficiado con esta nueva medida the country will benefit from this new measure
    B ( Fin) ‹efectos/créditos› to sell … below par
    C
    1 ( AmL) ‹res/cerdo› to dress
    2 ( Chi) ‹mineral› to extract
    1 (sacar provecho) to benefit
    todos nos beneficiamos con la nueva situación we all benefit from the new situation
    beneficiarse DE algo to benefit FROM sth
    la zona se beneficia de la benignidad del clima the area benefits from the temperate climate
    unas ayudas de las que se beneficiarán más de 6.000 estudiantes aid that will benefit more than 6,000 students, aid from which more than 6,000 students will benefit
    2 ( arg)
    (en sentido sexual): beneficiarse a algn to have it off with sb (sl)
    * * *

     

    beneficiar ( conjugate beneficiar) verbo transitivo ( favorecer) to benefit, to be of benefit to;

    salir beneficiado con algo to be better off with sth
    beneficiarse verbo pronominal
    to benefit;
    beneficiarse con/de algo to benefit from sth
    beneficiar verbo transitivo to benefit

    ' beneficiar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    favorecer
    English:
    benefit
    - do
    * * *
    vt
    1. [favorecer] to benefit;
    con esta medida todos nos veremos beneficiados this measure will benefit all of us;
    yo fui el que salió más beneficiado I was the one who benefited the most;
    ese comportamiento no te beneficia behaving like that won't do you any good
    2. Min [extraer] to extract
    3. Carib, Chile [res] to butcher
    * * *
    v/t
    1 benefit;
    beneficiar a alguien benefit s.o.
    2 Rpl
    ganado slaughter
    * * *
    : to benefit, to be of assistance to
    * * *
    beneficiar vb to benefit / to be good for

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  • 69 vestimenta

    f.
    1 clothes, wardrobe.
    2 clothing, clothes, garments, outfit.
    * * *
    1 clothes plural, garments plural
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=ropa) clothing; pey gear **, stuff *
    2) pl vestimentas (Rel) vestments
    * * *
    femenino clothes (pl)

    ¿dónde vas con esa vestimenta? — (pey) where are you going in that get-up? (pej)

    * * *
    = dress, accoutrements [accouterments, -USA], outfit, attire, wear, costume, livery, clobber, togs, garb.
    Ex. He frequently asks them to shelve books upstairs on the balcony and then stands there looking up their dresses.
    Ex. Displays and exhibits include folk art and portraiture, fireams and militia accouterments, blacksmith shop, shoe repair shop, cooperage, gardens of culinary and medicinal herbs, and much more.
    Ex. Wimbledon organisers have imposed a ban on skimpy tennis outfits ahead of this year's tournament.
    Ex. Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.
    Ex. Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.
    Ex. If we inform the system that MUSIC DRAMA is in fact OPERA, it should treat MUSIC DRAMA- COSTUMES as at least suspect.
    Ex. Only the armed forces (another body of men distinguished by their livery) can equal the ministry for the rigidity with which they exclude women.
    Ex. I hope you are feeling flamboyant guys because Elton John is selling off his clobber for charity again.
    Ex. Their togs literally froze on their bodies, and when they came out for the second half they were all but encased in ice.
    Ex. Despite her garb, which was reminiscent of the late Renaissance, she seemed like a down-to-earth person.
    ----
    * con toda la vestimenta = in full gear.
    * vestimenta antidisturbios = riot gear.
    * vestimenta apropiada para la lluvia = raingear.
    * vestimenta de quirófano = scrubs.
    * vestimenta informal = informal dress.
    * vestimenta militar = accoutrements [accouterments, -USA].
    * * *
    femenino clothes (pl)

    ¿dónde vas con esa vestimenta? — (pey) where are you going in that get-up? (pej)

    * * *
    = dress, accoutrements [accouterments, -USA], outfit, attire, wear, costume, livery, clobber, togs, garb.

    Ex: He frequently asks them to shelve books upstairs on the balcony and then stands there looking up their dresses.

    Ex: Displays and exhibits include folk art and portraiture, fireams and militia accouterments, blacksmith shop, shoe repair shop, cooperage, gardens of culinary and medicinal herbs, and much more.
    Ex: Wimbledon organisers have imposed a ban on skimpy tennis outfits ahead of this year's tournament.
    Ex: Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.
    Ex: Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.
    Ex: If we inform the system that MUSIC DRAMA is in fact OPERA, it should treat MUSIC DRAMA- COSTUMES as at least suspect.
    Ex: Only the armed forces (another body of men distinguished by their livery) can equal the ministry for the rigidity with which they exclude women.
    Ex: I hope you are feeling flamboyant guys because Elton John is selling off his clobber for charity again.
    Ex: Their togs literally froze on their bodies, and when they came out for the second half they were all but encased in ice.
    Ex: Despite her garb, which was reminiscent of the late Renaissance, she seemed like a down-to-earth person.
    * con toda la vestimenta = in full gear.
    * vestimenta antidisturbios = riot gear.
    * vestimenta apropiada para la lluvia = raingear.
    * vestimenta de quirófano = scrubs.
    * vestimenta informal = informal dress.
    * vestimenta militar = accoutrements [accouterments, -USA].

    * * *
    clothes (pl)
    sabe elegir la vestimenta adecuada a la ocasión she's very good at choosing clothes to suit the occasion
    con esa vestimenta no te van a dejar entrar ( pey o hum); they're not going to let you in in that garb o outfit ( pejor hum)
    * * *

    vestimenta sustantivo femenino clothes pl, clothing
    ' vestimenta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caber
    - vestida
    - vestido
    - estrafalario
    - estrambótico
    - pobre
    - ridículo
    English:
    dress
    * * *
    clothes, clothing;
    sofocadas de calor bajo sus vestimentas negras suffocating with heat in their black clothes;
    su extravagante vestimenta his outlandish garb
    * * *
    f clothes pl, clothing
    * * *
    ropa: clothing, clothes pl

    Spanish-English dictionary > vestimenta

  • 70 ἄγγελος

    ἄγγελος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+) ‘messenger’.
    a human messenger serving as an envoy, an envoy, one who is sent
    by humans (Hom.+; ins, pap; Gen 32:4, 7; Jdth 1:11; 3:1; 1 Macc 1:44; 7:10; Jos., Ant. 14, 451, Vi. 89): in his earthly ministry Jesus ἀπέστειλεν ἀγγέλους (Diod S 2,18,1 the king of India to Semiramis; 4, 65, 4) Lk 9:52; of John the Baptist’s disciples 7:24; of Joshua’s scouts Js 2:25 (cp. Josh 7:22).
    by God (prophets Hg 1:13; Mal subscr.; a priest Mal 2:7.—1 Esdr 1:48f. S. also Theognis 1, 769, where the poet is Μουσέων ἄγγελος; Epict. 3, 22, 23; 38; Ael. Aristid. 37 K.=1 p. 15 D.; Maximus Tyr. 11, 9c Plato, as the one who brings us information about God, is called ὁ ἐξ Ἀκαδημίας ἄγγ.; Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 20, 3; 5 Carnus the soothsayer is ἄγγ. of the gods) of John the Baptist as forerunner Mt 11:10; Mk 1:2; Lk 7:27 (all Mal 3:1; cp. Ex 23:20).
    a transcendent power who carries out various missions or tasks, messenger, angel (ἄ. as a spirit-being, oft. connected w. the nether world in Gr-Rom. sources [EZiebarth, Neue attische Fluchtafeln: NGG 1899, 127ff no. 24; IG XII/3, 933–74. Other material in Dibelius, Geisterwelt 209ff. S. also the oracles: Theosophien 13 p. 169, 31; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 1, 3 ἐπεκαλεῖτο τοὺς ἀγγέλους καὶ θεὸν Ἄμμωνα; 2, 25, 1; Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 21 ἄγγελοι θεῖοί τε κ. ἀγαθοὶ δαίμονες; Hierocles 3, 424; 23, 468.—ἄ. w. θεοί and δαίμονες Damascius (V/VI A.D.) 183 Ruelle; ἄ. w. δαίμονες and ἥρωες Proclus, Rep. II 243 Kroll, Tim. III 109 Diehl.—FCumont, RHR 72, 1915, 159–82; FAndres, D. Engellehre d. griech. Apologeten 1914 and in Pauly-W. Suppl. III 1918, 101ff; Rtzst., Myst. 171, 2; Bousset, ARW 18, 1915, 170ff] and as a transcendent power in Judaism [LXX; En 10:7; 20:1; 99:3 al.; Essenes in Jos., Bell. 2, 142; Philo, cp. Schürer III 881–85 (on Philo) w. lit.; Joseph.; Test12Patr; prayers for vengeance fr. Rheneia (I B.C.) 9f κύριε ὁ πάντα ἐφορῶν καὶ οἱ ἄνγελοι θεοῦ; on this Dssm. LO 353f; 357=LAE 414; 418f; SIG 1181 w. note 2; PFouad 203, 3f (I A.D.); on this PBenoit, RB 58, ’51, 549–65; PKatz, TZ 10, ’54, 228–31. Loanw. in rabb.—Bousset, Rel. 320ff; J-BFrey, L’Angélologie juive au temps de J-Chr.: RSPT 5, 1911, 75–110; HKuhn, JBL 67, ’48, 217–32 Jewish apocalypses], likewise in the magical pap, w. their mixture of gentile and Jewish infl. [PGM 1, 76 an ἄ. as a star fr. heaven; 4, 570ff; 998; 1112; 13, 329; 585; 609; 744]. Cp. the ins APF 3, 1906, 445 no. 67; 451 no. 94. The more common term in polytheistic lit. for beings intermediate between gods and humans is δαίμων [q.v.], which monotheistic writers reserved for reference to a realm hostile to God’s interests, while retaining the term ἄ. for intermediate beings, either those loyal to God or those in rebellion [s. c].)
    as messengers of God, angels (LXX; Philo, Somn. 1, 190; transcendent messengers of the gods in Hom. are not intermediate beings. Yet the description of Hermes, the κῆρυξ τῶν θεῶν, as their ἄγγελος ἄριστος [Diod S 5, 75, 2] may have made it easier for Gr-Romans in general to understand ἄ. as God’s heavenly messenger; cp. the messenger of the god Men: EA 18, ’91 p. 92f, no. 2, 5f [lit.]) mostly w. gen.: κυρίου (Gen 16:10f al.) Mt 1:20; 2:13, 19; Lk 1:11; 2:9; Ac 5:19; 12:7, 23. τοῦ θεοῦ (Gen 31:11; 32:2 al.; Philo, Deus Imm. 1; Jos., Bell. 5, 388) Lk 12:8f; 15:10; J 1:51 (HWindisch, ZNW 30, ’31, 215–33; also s. below on Lk. 2:15). ἄ. θεοῦ (Gen 21:17 A; Judg 13:6 B; Jos., Ant. 1, 73; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 31, 18) Gal 4:14; Hb 1:6 (Ps 96:7; Dt 32:43); 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:8). Abs. (Num 20:16; Judg 13:11; Tob 6:4ff al.) Lk 1:13, 18, 38; 2:10, 13, 15, 21; J 20:12; Ac 7:53; 1 Ti 3:16; 1 Pt 1:12 (in wordplay on the superiority of human beings to angels s. Sextus 32; on their status and classification s. also Orig., C. Cels. 4, 29, 16) al. ἅγιοι ἄ. (PGM 4, 1934, 1938) Mk 8:38; Lk 9:26; Ac 10:22; Rv 14:10; 1 Cl 39:7 (Job 5:1); Hv 2, 2, 7; ἐκλεκτοὶ ἄ. 1 Ti 5:21 (ἄ. as witnesses so TestLevi 19:3 and SIG 1181, 10=Dssm. LO 351–62 [LAE 413–24]; cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 401); ἄ. ἰσχυρός (cp. Da 4:13; Ps 102:20) Rv 5:2; 18:21. Their abode is heaven, and so they are ἄ. τῶν οὐρανῶν Mt 24:36 (unless οὐρ.=θεοῦ); ἄ. ἐν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς Mk 12:25; ἄ. ἐν οὐρανῷ 13:32; ἄ. ἐξ οὐρανοῦ Gal 1:8, cp. Mt 22:30; 28:2; Lk 22:43. They return to heaven when they have fulfilled their mission on earth 2:15. Hence ἄ. φωτός (cp. SJCh 78, 17) 2 Cor 11:14; ἄ. φωταγωγοί B 18:1. There the good are united w. them after death Hv 2, 2, 7; Hs 9, 27, 3. They appear in dazzling light Lk 2:9; Ac 7:30 (Ex 3:2); ISm 6:1; cp. the ‘shining face’ of Ac 6:15; or in white garments J 20:12; cp. Mt 28:3; Lk 24:4. Called πνεύματα Hb 1:7; 1 Cl 36:3 (both after Ps 103:4). πνεύματα λειτουργικά serving spirits Hb 1:14. Their voice is like thunder J 12:29; γλῶσσαι τῶν ἀ. language of angels 1 Cor 13:1 (after the analogy of the languages of the gods, Plato in Clem. Al., Strom. 1, 143; cp. 2 Cor 12:4; Rv 14:2f; TestJob 48–50; GSteindorff, Apk. d. Elias: TU 17, 3a, 1899, 153). They bring messages fr. God to men Lk 1:11f; Mt 28:2ff, and were also active in the giving of the law νόμος διαταγεὶς διʼ ἀγγέλων Gal 3:19; cp. Ac 7:38, 53; Hb 2:2 (Jos., Ant. 15, 136 τῶν ἐν τοῖς νόμοις διʼ ἀγγέλων παρὰ τ. θεοῦ μαθόντων; cp. Did., Gen. 110, 15 κἂν γὰρ διὰ ὑπουργῶν ἀγγέλων ποιῇ ἃ βούλεται θεός). As guardian angels of individuals (Tob 5:6, 22; cp. PGM 1, 172ff; Ael. Aristid. 50, 57 K.=26 p. 519 D.: ὁ σὸς Ἑρμῆς ἐστιν, to whom Aristid. has been entrusted since his birth) Mt 18:10 (PBarry, ET 23, 1912, 182); Ac 12:15 (JMoulton, JTS 3, 1902, 514–27, ET 14, 1903, 5ff); Lk 4:10 (Ps 90:11); Hv 5:1f. They conduct the blessed dead into heaven Lk 16:22 (Hermes does this acc. to Pythag. [Diog. L. 8, 31]); instruct humans to do good Hv 3, 5, 4; δικαιοσύνης m 6, 2, 1 (ParJer 8:12); rejoice at the repentance of a sinner Lk 15:10; cp. the ἄ. τῆς μετανοίας Hm 12, 4, 7; 12, 6, 1 al. They preside over various realms ἄ. ὁ ἔχων ἐξουσίαν ἐπὶ τοῦ πυρός Rv 14:18; ἄ. τῶν ὑδάτων 16:5; the four winds 7:1. God assigns them διακόσμησις γῆς Pa (4) (cp. ἄγγελοι ἐπὶ τῶν ἐξουσιῶν GrBar 12:3). An angel, Thegri, rules the animal world Hv 4, 2, 4 (Synes., Ep. 57 p. 192b δαίμονες as leaders of the grasshoppers). ἄ. τοῦ πνεύματος τοῦ προφητικοῦ m 11:9; τὸν ἄ. τὸν τιμωρητήν Hs 7:6; cp. ὁ ἄ. ὁ μέγας Hs 8, 4, 1.—As creator of the world AcPlCor 1:15. On ἄ. τῶν ἐκκλησιῶν Rv 1:20, cp. 2:1, 8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14 (on the textual problems associated w. these vss. s. RCharles, ICC Comm. 1920, I, clvii; clxf; II 244; RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 42f) and s. on ἀστήρ.—Subordinate to Christ Mt 4:11; 13:41; 16:27; Hb 1:4ff (Ps 96:7; B-D-F §254, 2); 1 Pt 3:22; Rv 5:11f; glorify him J 1:51 (JFritsch “… videbitis … angelos Dei ascendentes …,” VD 37, ’59, 1–11). δώδεκα λεγιῶνας ἀ. Mt 26:53; μυριάσιν ἀ. Hb 12:22; cp. Rv 5:11. Seven principal angels (Tob 12:15) Rv 8:2, 6; 15:1, 6; 16:1; 17:1; 21:9 (GDix, The Seven Archangels and the Seven Spirits: JTS 28, 1927, 233–50). Six angels, created first, to whom the management of all creation is entrusted Hv 3, 4, 1. Angels at the Parousia Mt 24:31; 2 Th 1:7. Μιχαὴλ καὶ οἱ ἄ. αὐτοῦ Rv 12:7. Revered by people (Celsus 1, 26 Ἰουδαίους σέβειν ἀγγέλους; 5, 6) θρησκείᾳ τῶν ἀ. worship of angels Col 2:18; λατρεύειν ἀγγέλοις as a sign of Jewish piety PtK 2 p. 14, 26=Clem. Al., Strom. 6, 41 p. 452, 9. Christ as σεμνότατος ἄ. Hv 5:2; m 5, 1, 7; cp. ὁ ἅγιος ἄ. Hs 5, 4, 4 v.l.; ὁ ἔνδοξος ἄ. Hs 5, 4, 4; 7:1ff; 8, 1, 2. ὁ ἄ. κυρίου Hs 7:5; 8, 1, 2ff; called Michael in Hs 8, 3, 3, where it is to be noted that Michael was the guardian angel of God’s people (WLueken, D. Erzengel Michael 1900; MDibelius, Hdb. exc. on Hs 5, 6, 8 p. 575f).
    intermediate beings gener., w. no ref. to their relation to God (opp. ἄνθρωποι; s. 2 above immediately before a) 1 Cor 4:9 (cp. TestJos 19:9 ἔχαιρον ἐπʼ αὐτῷ οἱ ἄγγελοι κ. οἱ ἄνθρωποι κ. πᾶσα ἡ γῆ).—Ro 8:38 ἄ. as serving spirit-powers seem to be differentiated fr. the ἀρχαί, who rule.
    evil spirits (Lactant., Inst. 2, 15, 8 daemonas Trismegistus ἀγγέλους πονηρούς appellat. Cp. also Job 1:6; 2:1; Philo, Gig. 16; TestAsh 6:4; PGM 4, 2701; αἱ πονηραὶ δυνάμεις, διάβολος καὶ οἱ ἄγγελοι αὐτοῦ Did., Gen. 45, 5; ADieterich, Nekyia 1893, 60f) τῷ διαβόλῳ καὶ τοῖς ἀγγέλοις αὐτοῦ Mt 25:41; cp. Rv 12:9. ὁ δράκων καὶ οἱ ἄ. αὐτοῦ vs. 7; ἄ. τῆς ἀβύσσου 9:11 (s. Ἀβαδδών); ἄ. πονηρός B 9:4; ἄ. τῆς πονηρίας in contrast to guardian angels Hm 6, 2, 1; ἄ. Σατανᾶ, which causes physical pain 2 Cor 12:7; esp. called ἄ. τρυφῆς καὶ ἀπάτης Hs 6, 2, 1f; leading men into evil B 18:1. Of the angels’ fall and their punishment (cp., in the opinion of many, Gen 6:2; En 6ff; 54; Book of Jubilees 5; SyrBar 56:13; LJung, Fallen Angels in Jewish, Christian, and Mohammedan Lit. 1926; ALods, Congr. d’Hist. du Christ. I 29–54) ὁ θεὸς ἀγγέλων ἁμαρτησάντων οὐκ ἐφείσατο 2 Pt 2:4; ἀ. τοὺς μὴ τηρήσαντας τὴν ἑαυτῶν ἀρχήν who did not keep to their proper domain (s. ἀρχή 7) Jd 6. From the pass. already quoted above w. Gen. 6:2 (cp. also TestReub 5:3; Jos., Ant. 1, 73 ἄγγελοι θεοῦ γυναιξὶ συνιόντες; and polytheists’ concept of erotic desires of transcendent beings: HUsener, Weihnachtsfest2 1911, 74f; Rtzst., Poim. 228ff. Herr der Grösse 14f; and GJs 14:1) some conclude that the angels were subject to erotic desires; this is held to explain the regulation that women are to wear a veil in church services, since angels are present (cp. Origen, Orat. 31 and Ps 137:1 ἐναντίον ἀγγέλων ψαλῶ σοι) 1 Cor 11:10 (for another view and for the lit. s. ἐξουσία 7; s. also JFitzmyer, [Qumran angelology] NTS 4, ’57/58, 48–58; LJervis, JBL 112, ’93, 243–45: angels mediate God’s presence). In 6:3 οὐκ οἴδατε, ὅτι ἀγγέλους κρινοῦμεν; it is not certain whether only fallen angels are meant; θρησκείᾳ τῶν ἀ. worship of angels Col 2:18 polemicizes against what appears to be a type of gnostic reverence for angels. (On Qumran angelology s. Fitzmyer, cited above.)—OEverling, D. paulinische Angelologie u. Dämonologie 1888; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 1909; GKurze, D. Engels-u. Teufels-glaube d. Ap. Pls 1915; MJones, St Paul and the Angels: Exp. 8th ser., 16, 1921, 356–70; 412–25; EPeterson, D. Buch von den Engeln ’35; JMichl, D. Engelvorstellungen in Apk I ’37; ELangton, The Angel Teaching of the NT ’37; JBernardin, JBL 57, ’38, 273–79; ESchick, D. Botschaft der Engel im NT ’40; WMichaelis, Z. Engelchristol. im Urchristent. ’42; GHatzidakis, Ἄγγελος u. Verwandtes: SBWienAk 173, 1914.—B. 1486. DELG. DDD 81–96 (lit.). M-M. New Docs 5, 72f. TW. Sv.

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  • 71 also

    Adv.
    1. (folglich) so, therefore, consequently; also blieb er zu Hause so he stayed at home; sie war jung, also auch unerfahren she was young, and therefore inexperienced; ich denke, also bin ich I think, therefore I am
    2. zusammenfassend: lassen wir’s also let’s leave it then; du kommst also nicht? you’re not coming then?; es ist also wahr? it’s true then (, is it)?; du gehst also doch? so you’re going after all?; er mag modernere Komponisten, also Berio, Cage... he likes more modern composers ─ Berio, Cage...
    3. umg.; empört: also bitte! well really!; abschließend: also dann! right then!; nachgebend: also gut oder schön! all right (then), Am. umg. alright (then), okay (then); also, los! let’s get going then; also, wie gesagt so, as I was saying ( oder I say); also, wenn du mich fragst (well,) if you ask me; na also! what did I say?; anerkennend: auch there you go; na also(, da haben wir’s ja)! there we are (, see?)
    4. altm. (so) thus, so allg.
    * * *
    then (Adv.); so (Konj.)
    * * *
    ạl|so ['alzo]
    1. conj
    1) (= folglich) so, therefore

    er war Künstler, ein hochsensibler Mensch also — he was an artist, (and) therefore a highly sensitive person

    2) (old = so, folgendermaßen) thus
    2. adv
    so; (nach Unterbrechung anknüpfend) well; (zusammenfassend, erklärend) that is

    also dochso... after all

    also wie ich schon sagte — well (then), as I said before

    3. interj
    (verwundert, entrüstet, auffordernd) well; (drohend) just

    also, dass du dich ordentlich benimmst! — (you) just see that you behave yourself!

    also doch! — so he/they etc did!

    na also! — there you are!, you see?

    also, ich habs doch gewusst! — I knew it!

    also nein! — (oh) no!

    also nein, dass sie sich das gefallen lässt — my God, she can't put up with that!

    also gut or schönwell all right then

    * * *
    1) (an expression used for calming people etc: `Now then,' said the policeman, `what's going on here?') now then
    2) ((and) therefore: John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor; `So you think you'd like this job, then?' `Yes.'; And so they got married and lived happily ever after.) so
    * * *
    al·so
    [ˈalzo]
    I. adv (folglich) so, therefore form
    es regnet, \also bleiben wir zu Hause it's raining, so we'll stay at home
    II. part
    1. (nun ja) well
    [ja] \also, zuerst gehen Sie geradeaus und dann... ok, first you go straight ahead and then...
    2. (tatsächlich) so
    er hat \also doch nicht die Wahrheit gesagt! so he wasn't telling the truth after all!
    kommst du \also mit? so are you coming [then]?
    3. (aber)
    \also, dass du dich ordentlich benimmst! now, see that you behave yourself!
    \also so was! well [I never]!
    \also, jetzt habe ich langsam genug von deinen Eskapaden! now look here, I've had enough of your escapades!
    4. (na)
    \also warte, Bürschchen, wenn ich dich kriege! just you wait, sunshine, till I get my hands on you!
    \also gut [o schön] well, OK, [well,] all right
    \also dann,...! so..., well then...
    \also dann, mach's gut! oh well, take care!
    5.
    \also doch! you see!
    \also doch, wie ich's mir dachte! you see! just as I thought!
    na \also! just as I thought!
    wird's bald? na \also! get moving! at last!
    \also nein! no!
    * * *
    1.
    Adverb (folglich) so; therefore
    2.
    1) (das heißt) that is
    2) (nach Unterbrechung) well [then]

    also, wie ich schon sagte — well [then], as I was saying

    also, kommst du jetzt oder nicht? — well, are you coming now or not?

    na also! — there you are[, you see]

    also so was/nein! — well, I don't know; well, really

    also, gute Nacht — goodnight then

    * * *
    also adv
    1. (folglich) so, therefore, consequently;
    also blieb er zu Hause so he stayed at home;
    sie war jung, also auch unerfahren she was young, and therefore inexperienced;
    ich denke, also bin ich I think, therefore I am
    lassen wir’s also let’s leave it then;
    du kommst also nicht? you’re not coming then?;
    es ist also wahr? it’s true then (, is it)?;
    du gehst also doch? so you’re going after all?;
    er mag modernere Komponisten, also Berio, Cage … he likes more modern composers — Berio, Cage …
    3. umg; empört:
    also bitte! well really!; abschließend:
    also dann! right then!; nachgebend:
    schön! all right (then), US umg alright (then), okay( then);
    also, los! let’s get going then;
    also, wie gesagt so, as I was saying ( oder I say);
    also, wenn du mich fragst (well,) if you ask me;
    na also! what did I say?; anerkennend: auch there you go;
    na also(, da haben wir’s ja)! there we are (, see?)
    4. obs (so) thus, so allg
    * * *
    1.
    Adverb (folglich) so; therefore
    2.
    1) (das heißt) that is
    2) (nach Unterbrechung) well [then]

    also, wie ich schon sagte — well [then], as I was saying

    also, kommst du jetzt oder nicht? — well, are you coming now or not?

    na also! — there you are[, you see]

    also so was/nein! — well, I don't know; well, really

    also, gute Nacht — goodnight then

    * * *
    adv.
    so adv.

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  • 72 замечать

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    Русский глагол заметить/отметить в значении сделать замечание по поводу чего-либо/кого-либо употребляется в любой ситуации и не различает самого характера замечания. Его английские эквиваленты, напротив, подчеркивают характер/содержание самого замечания.
    1. to remark — замечать, заметить, сказать между прочим (выразить свое мнение о том, что вы заметили, о ком-либо, о чем-либо и т. п. без желания задержать на этом внимание или делать это предметом обсуждения): «There is a strange smell in here» — she remarked. — «Здесь чем — то странно пахнет» — заметила она. Kate remarked that it was amazing how much her kids knew about science. — Катя с удивлением отметила, как много ее дети знают о науке. A lot of our customers remarked on the quality of our work. — О нашей работе высказывались очень многие покупатели.
    2. to comment — комментировать, высказывать мнение, сказать по поводу чего-либо, интерпретировать (высказать мнение о том, что вы видели, слышали или читали, и дать свою оценку): «John only wears such clothes to prove that he is rich» — commented Steve. — «Джон носит такую одежду, чтобы доказать, что от богат» — сказал на это Стив. The Prime Minister was asked to comment on the crises. — Премьер-министра попросили высказаться по поводу кризиса. Some critics commented that the film lacked originality. — Некоторые критики отмечали, что фильму не хватает оригинальности.
    3. to point out — замечать, указывать, подчеркнуть (указать на что-либо важное, на что другие люди не обратили внимания или не придали этому значения): « Profits are up this year» — said Roger. «But so arc costs» pointed out Chris. — «Прибыль в этом году растет», — сказал Роджер. — «Да, но и себестоимость тоже», — заметил Крис./«Прибыль в этом году растет», — сказал Роджер. — «Да, но и себестоимость тоже», — подчеркнул Крис. I would just like to point out that whenever there is a problem I am the one who has to deal with it. — Я бы только хотел указать на то, что всякий раз, когда возникает какая-либо трудность, разрешать се приходится мне. Не pointed out the danger of riding a motorcycle without a helmet.— Он указал на опасность езды на мотоцикле без шлема./Он подчеркнул, как опасно ездить на мотоцикле без шлема.
    4. to observe — замечать, отметить, заметить ( со знанием дела), подчеркнуть (в официальной речи; предполагает знание предмета, о котором высказываются, или предварительное ознакомление с вопросом/предметом): «Life is full of problems» — he observed. — «Жизнь полна проблем» — глубокомысленно заметил он. In his speech the President observed that the economic situation was improving. — В своей речи президент отметил, что экономическое положение улучшается. I would only observe that he is very well qualified for the post. — Хочу только заметить, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности./Хочу только отметить, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности./Хочу только подчеркнуть, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности.
    5. to mention — заметить, упомянуть вскользь (сделать в ходе беседы замечание о чем-нибудь, не вдаваясь в подробности): When I was talking with him, he mentioned that his wife was ill. — Когда мы с ним разговаривали, он вскользь упомянул о том, что у него больна жена. I forgot to mention that I had been working late tonight. — Я забыл упомянуть, что сегодня работал допоздна. Did she mention where she was going? — Она сказала, куда идет?
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    1. to notice; 2. to spot; 3. to sight; 4. to catch sight of; 5. to catch smb's eye/the eye of smb; 6. to detect; 7. to observe; 8. to become aware/conscious of; 9. to perceive
    Русский глагол замечать относится как к разным сферам деятельности, к результатам того, что воспринимается зрением, слухом, ощущениями, так и к тому, что воспринимается чувствами и эмоциями, постигается мыслью и умом. Английские соответствия описывают эти виды восприятия разными словами, что и предопределяет различие ситуаций их использования.
    1. to notice — замечать, заметить, увидеть, обратить внимание: to notice smb, smth — заметить кого-либо, что-либо We didn't notice anything special about it. — Мы ничего особенного не заметили. They did not notice us leave the room. — Они не заметили, как мы вышли из комнаты/покинули комнату. Не even did not notice my new dress. — Он даже не заметил моего нового платья./Он даже не обратил внимания на то, что я была в новом платье. Did you notice how nervous she was? — Вы обратили внимание, как она нервничала?/Вы заметили, как она нервничала?
    2. to spot — замечать, заметить, поймать взглядом (неожиданно увидеть то, что вы искали взглядом или то, что трудно разглядеть): I'm glad you spotted the mistake before it was too late. — Я рад, что вы заметили эту ошибку пока еще не поздно. An experienced manager will spot problem among his staff quite quickly. — Опытный менеджер сразу заметит проблемы в отношениях среди своих сотрудников, I spotted him immediately among the crowd because of his yellow hat. — Я сразу увидела его в толпе в его желтой шляпе./Я сразу заметила его в толпе в его желтой шляпе. You will easily spot him among the boys — he is two heads taller. — Ты сразу его заметишь среди мальчиков — он на две головы выше всех.
    3. to sight — увидеть, заметить (что-либо на большом расстоянии, особенно если этот предмет долго искали или ожидали; увидеть после долгих поисков): The missing boys were sighted from a rescue helicopter. — Пропавших мальчиков заметили с поискового вертолета./Пропавших мальчиков увидели с поискового вертолета. After many weeks in the open sea the sailors sighted land. — После многих недель в открытом морс моряки увидели сушу./Проплавав много недель в открытом море, моряки увидели землю.
    4. to catch sight of — увидеть мельком; заметить, не задерживаясь взглядом: I caught sight of an old friend of mine in the middle of the crowd. — В толпе мелькнуло лицо моего старого друга. She caught sight of her own face in one of the shop windows. — В витрине магазина она увидела отражение своего лица./В одной из витрин магазина она заметила отражение своего лица.
    5. to catch smb's eye/the eye of smb — замечать, заметить, поймать чей-либо взгляд, броситься в глаза: Suddenly something caught his eye: a piece of paper on the table where nothing had been earlier. — Неожиданно он заметил что-то на столе, где раньше ничего не было — это был листок бумаги. We need big advertisement in the newspaper, something to catch the eye. — Нам нужна большая реклама в газете, такая, чтобы бросалась в глаза. The paragraph in block letters caught his eyes. — Ему бросился в глаза абзац, напечатанный заглавными буквами.
    6. to detect — обнаружить, увидеть, заметить (что-либо, что трудноразличимо из-за малого размера): We detected a gas leak. — Мы обнаружили утечку газа. She was detected in the act of stealing. — Ее поймали с поличным. Submarine can be detected by radar. — Подводная лодка может быть обнаружена радиолокатором. I certainly detect a lack of serious approach in your words. — В ваших словах я замечаю несерьезное отношение./В ваших словах я улавливаю несерьезное отношение. Не detected a fine smell of perfume as he entered the room. — Войдя в комнату, он почувствовал тонкий аромат духов. Do I detect a note of sarcasm in your voice? — Мне кажется, я улавливаю нотку сарказма в вашем голосе.
    7. to observe — замечать, заметить, усматривать, наблюдать ( что-либо в результате тщательного изучения): I didn't observe anything out of the ordinary about her behaviour that day. — Я не усмотрел ничего необычного в се поведении в тот день. Psychologists observed that the mice become more aggressive when they were put in smaller cages. — Психологи заметили, что, когда мышей помешали в более тесные клетки, они становились более агрессивными. I've leaned much of/about child's psychology after I observed my own children. — После того, как я наблюдал за своими собственными детьми, я многое узнал о детской психологии. « I don't think it will work», he observed. — «Я думаю, из этого ничего не выйдет», — заметил он со знанием дела.
    8. to become aware/conscious of — замечать, заметить, понять, почувствовать (постепенно познать что-либо умом, чувствами, разумом): I gradually became aware that I was not the only person in the room. — Постепенно до меня дошло, что Я был п комнате не один./Я заметил, что был в комнате не один. She became aware/conscious оf а certain animosity/hostility between them. — Она заметила между ними некоторую враждебность./Она почувствовала определенную враждебность между ними. After a while she became aware of a sound such as the hiss and crackle of the fire. — Спустя некоторое время она заметила какие-то звуки, похожие на шипение и треск костра./Спустя некоторое время она различила какие-то звуки, похожие на шипение и треск костра.
    9. to perceive — замечать, заметить (то, что трудно осознать), почувствовать, осознать, уловить ( стилистически более официально): They perceived some light in the distance. — Вдали они заметили какой-то свет. No smell could be perceived. — Никакого запаха не чувствовалось. That morning he perceived a change in her mood. — В то утро он заметил едва заметное изменение в ее настроении./В то утро он уловил изменение в ее настроении. I could just perceive that someone was inside the house. — Я почувствовал, что в доме кто-то есть.

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  • 73 заметить

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    Русский глагол заметить/отметить в значении сделать замечание по поводу чего-либо/кого-либо употребляется в любой ситуации и не различает самого характера замечания. Его английские эквиваленты, напротив, подчеркивают характер/содержание самого замечания.
    1. to remark — замечать, заметить, сказать между прочим (выразить свое мнение о том, что вы заметили, о ком-либо, о чем-либо и т. п. без желания задержать на этом внимание или делать это предметом обсуждения): «There is a strange smell in here» — she remarked. — «Здесь чем — то странно пахнет» — заметила она. Kate remarked that it was amazing how much her kids knew about science. — Катя с удивлением отметила, как много ее дети знают о науке. A lot of our customers remarked on the quality of our work. — О нашей работе высказывались очень многие покупатели.
    2. to comment — комментировать, высказывать мнение, сказать по поводу чего-либо, интерпретировать (высказать мнение о том, что вы видели, слышали или читали, и дать свою оценку): «John only wears such clothes to prove that he is rich» — commented Steve. — «Джон носит такую одежду, чтобы доказать, что от богат» — сказал на это Стив. The Prime Minister was asked to comment on the crises. — Премьер-министра попросили высказаться по поводу кризиса. Some critics commented that the film lacked originality. — Некоторые критики отмечали, что фильму не хватает оригинальности.
    3. to point out — замечать, указывать, подчеркнуть (указать на что-либо важное, на что другие люди не обратили внимания или не придали этому значения): « Profits are up this year» — said Roger. «But so arc costs» pointed out Chris. — «Прибыль в этом году растет», — сказал Роджер. — «Да, но и себестоимость тоже», — заметил Крис./«Прибыль в этом году растет», — сказал Роджер. — «Да, но и себестоимость тоже», — подчеркнул Крис. I would just like to point out that whenever there is a problem I am the one who has to deal with it. — Я бы только хотел указать на то, что всякий раз, когда возникает какая-либо трудность, разрешать се приходится мне. Не pointed out the danger of riding a motorcycle without a helmet.— Он указал на опасность езды на мотоцикле без шлема./Он подчеркнул, как опасно ездить на мотоцикле без шлема.
    4. to observe — замечать, отметить, заметить ( со знанием дела), подчеркнуть (в официальной речи; предполагает знание предмета, о котором высказываются, или предварительное ознакомление с вопросом/предметом): «Life is full of problems» — he observed. — «Жизнь полна проблем» — глубокомысленно заметил он. In his speech the President observed that the economic situation was improving. — В своей речи президент отметил, что экономическое положение улучшается. I would only observe that he is very well qualified for the post. — Хочу только заметить, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности./Хочу только отметить, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности./Хочу только подчеркнуть, что он по своей квалификации весьма подходит для этой должности.
    5. to mention — заметить, упомянуть вскользь (сделать в ходе беседы замечание о чем-нибудь, не вдаваясь в подробности): When I was talking with him, he mentioned that his wife was ill. — Когда мы с ним разговаривали, он вскользь упомянул о том, что у него больна жена. I forgot to mention that I had been working late tonight. — Я забыл упомянуть, что сегодня работал допоздна. Did she mention where she was going? — Она сказала, куда идет?
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    1. to notice; 2. to spot; 3. to sight; 4. to catch sight of; 5. to catch smb's eye/the eye of smb; 6. to detect; 7. to observe; 8. to become aware/conscious of; 9. to perceive
    Русский глагол замечать относится как к разным сферам деятельности, к результатам того, что воспринимается зрением, слухом, ощущениями, так и к тому, что воспринимается чувствами и эмоциями, постигается мыслью и умом. Английские соответствия описывают эти виды восприятия разными словами, что и предопределяет различие ситуаций их использования.
    1. to notice — замечать, заметить, увидеть, обратить внимание: to notice smb, smth — заметить кого-либо, что-либо We didn't notice anything special about it. — Мы ничего особенного не заметили. They did not notice us leave the room. — Они не заметили, как мы вышли из комнаты/покинули комнату. Не even did not notice my new dress. — Он даже не заметил моего нового платья./Он даже не обратил внимания на то, что я была в новом платье. Did you notice how nervous she was? — Вы обратили внимание, как она нервничала?/Вы заметили, как она нервничала?
    2. to spot — замечать, заметить, поймать взглядом (неожиданно увидеть то, что вы искали взглядом или то, что трудно разглядеть): I'm glad you spotted the mistake before it was too late. — Я рад, что вы заметили эту ошибку пока еще не поздно. An experienced manager will spot problem among his staff quite quickly. — Опытный менеджер сразу заметит проблемы в отношениях среди своих сотрудников, I spotted him immediately among the crowd because of his yellow hat. — Я сразу увидела его в толпе в его желтой шляпе./Я сразу заметила его в толпе в его желтой шляпе. You will easily spot him among the boys — he is two heads taller. — Ты сразу его заметишь среди мальчиков — он на две головы выше всех.
    3. to sight — увидеть, заметить (что-либо на большом расстоянии, особенно если этот предмет долго искали или ожидали; увидеть после долгих поисков): The missing boys were sighted from a rescue helicopter. — Пропавших мальчиков заметили с поискового вертолета./Пропавших мальчиков увидели с поискового вертолета. After many weeks in the open sea the sailors sighted land. — После многих недель в открытом морс моряки увидели сушу./Проплавав много недель в открытом море, моряки увидели землю.
    4. to catch sight of — увидеть мельком; заметить, не задерживаясь взглядом: I caught sight of an old friend of mine in the middle of the crowd. — В толпе мелькнуло лицо моего старого друга. She caught sight of her own face in one of the shop windows. — В витрине магазина она увидела отражение своего лица./В одной из витрин магазина она заметила отражение своего лица.
    5. to catch smb's eye/the eye of smb — замечать, заметить, поймать чей-либо взгляд, броситься в глаза: Suddenly something caught his eye: a piece of paper on the table where nothing had been earlier. — Неожиданно он заметил что-то на столе, где раньше ничего не было — это был листок бумаги. We need big advertisement in the newspaper, something to catch the eye. — Нам нужна большая реклама в газете, такая, чтобы бросалась в глаза. The paragraph in block letters caught his eyes. — Ему бросился в глаза абзац, напечатанный заглавными буквами.
    6. to detect — обнаружить, увидеть, заметить (что-либо, что трудноразличимо из-за малого размера): We detected a gas leak. — Мы обнаружили утечку газа. She was detected in the act of stealing. — Ее поймали с поличным. Submarine can be detected by radar. — Подводная лодка может быть обнаружена радиолокатором. I certainly detect a lack of serious approach in your words. — В ваших словах я замечаю несерьезное отношение./В ваших словах я улавливаю несерьезное отношение. Не detected a fine smell of perfume as he entered the room. — Войдя в комнату, он почувствовал тонкий аромат духов. Do I detect a note of sarcasm in your voice? — Мне кажется, я улавливаю нотку сарказма в вашем голосе.
    7. to observe — замечать, заметить, усматривать, наблюдать ( что-либо в результате тщательного изучения): I didn't observe anything out of the ordinary about her behaviour that day. — Я не усмотрел ничего необычного в се поведении в тот день. Psychologists observed that the mice become more aggressive when they were put in smaller cages. — Психологи заметили, что, когда мышей помешали в более тесные клетки, они становились более агрессивными. I've leaned much of/about child's psychology after I observed my own children. — После того, как я наблюдал за своими собственными детьми, я многое узнал о детской психологии. « I don't think it will work», he observed. — «Я думаю, из этого ничего не выйдет», — заметил он со знанием дела.
    8. to become aware/conscious of — замечать, заметить, понять, почувствовать (постепенно познать что-либо умом, чувствами, разумом): I gradually became aware that I was not the only person in the room. — Постепенно до меня дошло, что Я был п комнате не один./Я заметил, что был в комнате не один. She became aware/conscious оf а certain animosity/hostility between them. — Она заметила между ними некоторую враждебность./Она почувствовала определенную враждебность между ними. After a while she became aware of a sound such as the hiss and crackle of the fire. — Спустя некоторое время она заметила какие-то звуки, похожие на шипение и треск костра./Спустя некоторое время она различила какие-то звуки, похожие на шипение и треск костра.
    9. to perceive — замечать, заметить (то, что трудно осознать), почувствовать, осознать, уловить ( стилистически более официально): They perceived some light in the distance. — Вдали они заметили какой-то свет. No smell could be perceived. — Никакого запаха не чувствовалось. That morning he perceived a change in her mood. — В то утро он заметил едва заметное изменение в ее настроении./В то утро он уловил изменение в ее настроении. I could just perceive that someone was inside the house. — Я почувствовал, что в доме кто-то есть.

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    voorbeelden:
    ¶   zijn best doen do one's best
         zijn uiterste best doen try as hard as one can
         op zijn best at best
         hij is op zijn best he is at his best
         ze is op haar best (gekleed) she looks her best
         iets ten beste geven oblige the company with something; give (a rendering of), render 〈lied enz.〉
         ten beste keren turn to advantage
         een mening ten beste geven volunteer an opinion
    ————————
    best2
    [overtreffende trap van ‘goed’] best better, optimum
    [van uitstekende kwaliteit] excellent very good
    [braaf] good decent
    [met betrekking tot instemming, onverschilligheid] well all right
    [bij aanspreekwoorden] dear good
    voorbeelden:
    1   met de beste bedoelingen with the best of intentions
         beste maatjes zijn met be very thick with
         je bent een bovenste beste you're fantastic
         Peter ziet er niet al te best uit Peter is looking the worse for wear
         zij kwam als de beste uit de bus she came out best
         dat kan de beste overkomen that can happen to the best of us
         hij kan koken als de beste he can cook like the best of them
         op een na de beste the second best
         op twee na de beste the third best
         het beste van iets hopen hope for the best
         het beste van iets maken make the best of something
         het beste ermee! good luck!; bij ziekte ook best wishes!
         ik wens je het beste 〈bij afscheid/ziekte〉 all the best; bij problemen I wish you luck/well
         zo is het maar het beste it's better like this
         zij is er relatief het beste aan toe compared to the others, she has the best of it
         ik wil alleen het beste van het beste only the best is good enough for me
    2   een best biertje an excellent beer
    3   het zijn beste mensen they are good people
    4   alles best vinden be easy
         informeel(het is) mij best I don't mind
    5   beste Jan als briefaanhef dear John
    ¶   de eerste, de beste anyone
         de eerste, de beste die nu nog z'n mond opendoet, krijgt een dreun the first person to open his mouth is in for it
         hij overnacht niet in het eerste het beste hotel he doesn't stay at just any (old) hotel
    II bijwoord
    [overtreffende trap van ‘goed’] best
    [uitstekend] fine
    [om ontkenning tegen te spreken; stellige overtuiging] sure
    [afzwakking] quite
    [erkenning] really
    [mogelijkheid, waarschijnlijkheid] possibly well
    voorbeelden:
    1   je versterker doet het ook niet best meer your amplifier isn't any too good these days
         jij kent hem het beste you know him best
    2   ik heb me best geamuseerd I thoroughly enjoyed myself
         ik kan me dat best voorstellen I can very well imagine that
         komt hij niet? best! he's not coming? fine!
         wil je niet? mij best! not interested? it's your choice!/if that's the way you want it!
    3   je weet het best you know perfectly well
         het zal best lukken it's going to work out all right
    4   het is best een goed boek it's a (fairly) good book
         het is eigenlijk best wel een goede film actually quite a reasonable film
    5   hij heeft het er best moeilijk mee it's really very difficult for him
    6   het is best mogelijk it's quite possible
         dat zou best kunnen that's quite possible
         ze zou best willen she wouldn't mind …

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  • 75 Lee, Revd William

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
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    d. c. 1615
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    English inventor of the first knitting machine, called the stocking frame.
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    It would seem that most of the stories about Lee's invention of the stocking frame cannot be verified by any contemporary evidence, and the first written accounts do not appear until the second half of the seventeenth century. The claim that he was Master of Arts from St John's College, Cambridge, was first made in 1607 but cannot be checked because the records have not survived. The date for the invention of the knitting machine as being 1589 was made at the same time, but again there is no supporting evidence. There is no evidence that Lee was Vicar of Calverton, nor that he was in Holy Orders at all. Likewise there is no evidence for the existence of the woman, whether she was girlfriend, fiancée or wife, who is said to have inspired the invention, and claims regarding the involvement of Queen Elizabeth I and her refusal to grant a patent because the stockings were wool and not silk are also without contemporary foundation. Yet the first known reference shows that Lee was the inventor of the knitting machine, for the partnership agreement between him and George Brooke dated 6 June 1600 states that "William Lee hath invented a very speedy manner of making works usually wrought by knitting needles as stockings, waistcoats and such like". This agreement was to last for twenty-two years, but terminated prematurely when Brooke was executed for high treason in 1603. Lee continued to try and exploit his invention, for in 1605 he described himself as "Master of Arts" when he petitioned the Court of Aldermen of the City of London as the first inventor of an engine to make silk stockings. In 1609 the Weavers' Company of London recorded Lee as "a weaver of silk stockings by engine". These petitions suggest that he was having difficulty in establishing his invention, which may be why in 1612 there is a record of him in Rouen, France, where he hoped to have better fortune. If he had been invited there by Henry IV, his hopes were dashed by the assassination of the king soon afterwards. He was to supply four knitting machines, and there is further evidence that he was in France in 1615, but it is thought that he died in that country soon afterwards.
    The machine Lee invented was probably the most complex of its day, partly because the need to use silk meant that the needles were very fine. Henson (1970) in 1831 took five pages in his book to describe knitting on a stocking frame which had over 2,066 pieces. To knit a row of stitches took eleven separate stages, and great care and watchfulness were required to ensure that all the loops were equal and regular. This shows how complex the machines were and points to Lee's great achievement in actually making one. The basic principles of its operation remained unaltered throughout its extraordinarily long life, and a few still remained in use commercially in the early 1990s.
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    Further Reading
    J.T.Millington and S.D.Chapman (eds), 1989, Four Centuries of Machine Knitting, Commemorating William Lee's Invention of the Stocking Frame in 1589, Leicester (N.Harte examines the surviving evidence for the life of William Lee and this must be considered as the most up-to-date biographical information).
    Dictionary of National Biography (this contains only the old stories).
    Earlier important books covering Lee's life and invention are G.Henson, 1970, History of the Framework Knitters, reprint, Newton Abbot (orig. pub. 1831); and W.Felkin, 1967, History of the Machine-wrought Hosiery and Lace Manufactures, reprint, Newton Abbot (orig. pub. 1867).
    M.Palmer, 1984, Framework Knitting, Aylesbury (a simple account of the mechanism of the stocking frame).
    R.L.Hills, "William Lee and his knitting machine", Journal of the Textile Institute 80(2) (a more detailed account).
    M.Grass and A.Grass, 1967, Stockings for a Queen. The Life of William Lee, the Elizabethan Inventor, London.
    RLH

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  • 76 ἀλήθεια

    ἀλήθεια, ας, ἡ (cp. λανθάνω ‘escape notice’ s. DELG s.v. λανθάνω; Schwyzer I 469; Hom. +) prim. ‘hiding nothing’.
    the quality of being in accord with what is true, truthfulness, dependability, uprightness in thought and deed (Alcaeus 57 [366 L.-P.]; Mimnermus 8 al.) of God (Gen 24:27 al.) Ro 3:7; 15:8. Of people (Pittacus in Diog. L. 1, 78; Arrian, Anab. 7, 30, 3; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 11, 6; 4 Km 20:3; Judg 9:15f al.; EpArist 206) ἐν ἀ. λαλεῖν speak truthfully 2 Cor 7:14; (w. εἰλικρίνεια) 1 Cor 5:8; (w. ἀγαθωσύνη and δικαιοσύνη) Eph 5:9; 1 Cl 19:1; 31:2; 35:2; Pol 2:1; ἐν πάσῃ ἀ. w. perfect fidelity 4:2.—Hm 8:9; 12, 3, 1; Hs 9, 15, 2.
    the content of what is true, truth (opp. ψεῦδος)
    gener. ἀ. λαλεῖν tell the truth (Zech 8:16) Eph 4:25; Hm 3:5; 2 Cl 12:3. ἀ. λέγειν (Hdt. 2, 115 al.; PGiss 84, 14 [II A.D.] τὴν ἀ. εἰπεῖν) Ro 9:1; 1 Ti 2:7. Fut. ἀ. ἐρῶ 2 Cor 12:6. ἀ. ἀγαπᾶν Hm 3:1. Opp. ψεύδεσθαι κατὰ τῆς ἀ. lie against the truth Js 3:14; εἶπεν αὐτῷ πᾶσαν τὴν ἀ. she told him the whole truth Mk 5:33 (cp. Hdt. 9, 89; Thu. 6, 87, 1 al.; Cleopatra ln. 88; POxy 283, 13f [45 A.D.] γνωσθῆναι πᾶσαν τὴν ἀ.; Jos., Bell. 7, 31 πυθόμενος παρʼ αὐτοῦ πᾶσαν τὴν ἀ.). ἐν λόγῳ ἀληθείας by truthful speech 2 Cor 6:7; ῥήματα ἀληθείας Ac 26:25; μόρφωσις τῆς γνώσεως καὶ τῆς ἀ. embodiment of knowledge and truth Ro 2:20; ἡ ἁγνότης τῆς ἀ. the purity that belongs to truth Hv 3, 7, 3. ἔξωθεν τῆς ἀ.=ψευδής 3, 4, 3.
    esp. of the content of Christianity as the ultimate truth (cp. Plut., Mor. 351e ἀ. περὶ θεῶν; Philo, Spec. Leg. 4, 178, the proselyte is a μεταναστὰς εἰς ἀ.) Eph 4:21 (CScott, Exp. 8th ser. 3, 1912, 178–85; FBriggs, ET 39, 1928, 526). ὁ λόγος τῆς ἀ. the word of truth Eph 1:13; 2 Ti 2:15; Js 1:18. ὁ λόγος τῆς ἀ. τοῦ εὐαγγελίου τοῦ παρόντος εἰς ὑμᾶς Col 1:5; cp. 2 Pt 1:12. ἡ ἀ. τοῦ εὐαγγελίου Gal 2:5, 14. ἔστιν ἀ. Χριστοῦ ἐν ἐμοί 2 Cor 11:10. ὁ περὶ ἀ. λόγος Pol 3:2; πείθεσθαι τῇ ἀ. Gal 5:7; πιστεύειν τῇ ἀ. 2 Th 2:12; hence πίστει ἀληθείας belief in the truth vs. 13; δύνασθαί τι κατὰ τῆς ἀ. … ὑπὲρ τῆς ἀ. 2 Cor 13:8; περιπατεῖν ἐν ἀ. 2J 4; 3J 3f (cp. 4 Km 20:3); ζῆν κατὰ ἀ. IEph 6:2; πορεύεσθαι κατὰ τὴν ἀ. Pol 5:2; ἐν ἀ. (3 Km 2:4) Hm 3:4; gird oneself w. truth Eph 6:14; cp. Hm 11:4.—Truth expresses itself in virtues like righteousness and holiness, Eph 4:24 (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 67, 1 Jac. δικαιοσύνην κ. ἀλ.). Hence it is contrasted w. ἀδικία 1 Cor 13:6; Ro 1:18; 2:8. In the last-named passage a negative attitude toward the truth is called ἀπειθεῖν τῇ ἀ. Also πλανᾶσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς ἀ. wander from the truth Js 5:19; ἀστοχεῖν περὶ τὴν ἀ. 2 Ti 2:18; καταστρέφειν ἀπὸ τῆς ἀ. Hs 6, 2, 1, cp. 4; ἀποστρέφειν τὴν ἀκοὴν ἀπὸ τῆς ἀ. 2 Ti 4:4 opp. μῦθοι, cp. ἀποστρέφεσθαι Tit 1:14; ἀποστερεῖσθαι τῆς ἀ. 1 Ti 6:5; ἐρευνᾶν περὶ τῆς ἀ. make inquiries about the truth Hm 10, 1, 4; 6; ἀνθίστασθαι τῇ ἀ. oppose the truth (i.e. the gospel) 2 Ti 3:8. Opp. μῦθοι 4:4. Truth can be communicated (cp. Did., Gen. 86, 21): φανερώσει τῆς ἀ. by a clear statement of the truth 2 Cor 4:2 (sim. in later Christian prayer POxy 925, 4f φανέρωσόν μοι τὴν παρὰ σοὶ ἀλ.); is taught D 11:10; recognized 1 Ti 4:3; Hv 3, 6, 2; cp. ἐπίγνωσις τῆς ἀληθείας (Alex. Aphr., Quaest. 3, 12, II 2 p. 102, 3 γνῶσις τ. ἀληθείας) 1 Ti 2:4; 2 Ti 2:25; 3:7; Tit 1:1; Hb 10:26; ἑδραίωμα τῆς ἀ.1 Ti 3:15; ὁδὸς τῆς ἀ. 2 Pt 2:2; 1 Cl 35:5 (cp. Pind., P. 3, 103; Eur., Fgm. 289; Gen 24:48 al.; En 104:13; OdeSol 11:3); ὑπακοὴ τῆς ἀ. 1 Pt 1:22; ἀγάπη τῆς ἀ. 2 Th 2:10. God is πατὴρ τῆς ἀ. 2 Cl 3:1; 20:5; φῶς ἀληθείας IPhld 2:1 (cp. Ps 42:3); θεὸς τῆς ἀ. (1 Esdr 4:40) 2 Cl 19:1; cp. 1 Cl 60:2. The reverse genitival constr. in ἀ. τοῦ θεοῦ Ro 1:25, is best rendered truth about God (so Twentieth Century NT, NRSV) as opp. to the deception of polytheists, who in effect lie about God despite their better knowledge described vss. 19–21 (REB et al.: truth of God).—Ἀ. is a favorite word of the Joh. lit., and plays a major role in it. God’s word is truth J 17:17 (Ps 118:142). Truth w. χάρις 1:14, 17; w. πνεῦμα 4:23f; cp. ἐν ἔργῳ καὶ ἀ. 1J 3:18 (opp. λόγῳ, γλώσσῃ). W. ἀγάπη 2J 3. The Spirit leads into truth J 16:13; hence πνεῦμα τῆς ἀ. 14:17; 15:26; 16:13; 1J 4:6 (cp. Hm 3:4). πνεῦμα is identified w. ἀ. 1J 5:6; it is mediated through Christ J 1:17, who calls himself truth 14:6 (cp. PGM 5, 148 ἐγώ εἰμι ἡ ἀλήθεια, on the other hand POxy 1380, 63 [early II A.D.] Isis is called ἀ.; Apollonaretal. Berl. Gr. Pap. 11517 [II A.D.]: Her 55, 1920, 188–95 ln. 52 Apollo as the ἀψευδὴς ἀ.; M. Ant., 9, 1, 2 God=Nature ἀλήθεια ὀνομάζεται; Lucian, Hist. Conscr. 61 says of a good history-writer: ἦν ἀλήθεια ἐπὶ πᾶσι); hence as source of praise for a Christian Δημητρίῳ μεμαρτύρηται … ὑπʼ αὐτῆς τῆς ἀ. 3J 12. One who possesses Christ knows truth (γινώσκ. τὴν ἀ. as Jos., Ant. 13, 291; Tat. 13, 1; ἀληθείας γνῶσις: Maximus Tyr. 26, 5b; Did., Gen. 116, 17) J 8:32; (cp. 1QS 5:10); 2J 1; does the truth J 3:21, cp. 1J 1:6 (ποιεῖν τὴν ἀ. Gen 32:11; 47:29; Is 26:10 al.; TestReub 6:9; TestBenj 10:3; ἔλεος καὶ ἀ. PsSol 17:15); stands in the truth J 8:44; is of the truth 18:37; cp. 1J 2:21; 3:19 (ἐκ τῆς ἀληθείας=corresponding to the truth PTurin I, 6, 13). The truth sets one free J 8:32, but is not present in those who deny the fact of sin in their lives 1J 1:8 or do not heed Christ’s commands. Christ proclaims this truth: λέγειν (Jos., Ant. 10, 124) J 8:45f; 16:7; λαλεῖν 8:40 (also λαλεῖν ἐν ἀ. IEph 6:2); μαρτυρεῖν τῇ ἀ. 18:37. As John the Baptist witnesses to Jesus, he witnesses to the truth 5:33; cp. μαρτυρούντων σου τῇ ἀληθείᾳ bear witness to your ( fidelity to the) truth 3J 3; ἵνα συνεργοὶ γινώμεθα τῇ ἀ. vs. 8. In Pilate’s question τί ἐστιν ἀ.; J 18:38 the worldling speaks (cp. 4 Macc 5:10). Opp. θάνατος ISm 5:1.—Mlt-Turner 177f.
    an actual event or state, reality (Diogenes 21 p. 114, 10 al. Malherbe; Mel., P. 4, 33; 42, 289 [opp. τύπος] Diod S 2, 8, 4) as opposed to mere appearance (opp. πρόφασις) Phil 1:18. κατὰ ἀλήθειαν rightly Ro 2:2 (cp. Diod S 4, 64, 2 οἱ κατʼ ἀλήθειαν γονεῖς; M. Ant. 2, 11, 3; 4, 11; Damianus of Larissa p. 20, 2 [ed. Schöne 1897]; PCairZen 202, 7 [254 B.C.]; EpArist 140; 4 Macc 5:18; Just. A I, 2, 1; Ath., R. 66, 11; Orig., C. Cels. 2, 13, 84; PGM 12, 235). ἐν ἀληθείᾳ indeed, truly (Jer 33:15; ἀγαπᾶν PsSol 6:6; 10:3; 14:1 al.) Mt 22:16; J 17:19; 1 Cl 63:1 (s. also 2b on 1J 3:18). ἐπιγινώσκειν τὴν χάριν ἐν ἀλ. Col 1:6; οὓς ἐγὼ ἀγαπῶ ἐν ἀλ. 2J 1, cp. 3J 1, belongs here (like the epist. formulas PFay 118, 26; 119, 26 [100–110 A.D.] τοὺς φιλοῦντας ἡμᾶς πρὸς ἀ.=‘really and truly’). ἐπʼ ἀληθείας in accordance w. the truth, truly (Demosth. 18, 17; SIG 495, 174 [III B.C.]; PAmh 68, 33; POxy 480, 9; Job, Da; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 60; 248): διδάσκειν Mk 12:14; Lk 20:21; εἰπεῖν Mk 12:32; λέγειν Lk 4:25; συνάγεσθαι Ac 4:27; καταλαμβάνεσθαι 10:34; τελειοῦν 1 Cl 23:5; ἐπιστέλλειν 47:3; ἐπʼ ἀ. καὶ οὗτος μετʼ αὐτοῦ ἦν certainly this fellow (s. οὗτος 1aα) was with him, too Lk 22:59.—GStorz, Gebr. u. Bedeutungsentwicklg v. ἀλήθεια u. begriffsverwandten Wörtern, diss. Tüb. 1922; WLuther, ‘Wahrheit’ u. ‘Lüge’ im ältest. Griechentum ’35; HBraun, Qumran und d. NT II ’66, 118–44; I de la Potterie, TU 73, ’59, 277–94 (John); BJackayya, CTM 41, ’70, 171–75 (John); RBultmann, Untersuchungen z. J. Ἀλήθεια: ZNW 27, 1928, 113–63.—EDNT. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.

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  • 77 ἔρχομαι

    ἔρχομαι impv. ἔρχου, ἔρχεσθε; impf. ἠρχόμην; fut. ἐλεύσομαι; 2 aor. ἦλθον, and the mixed forms ἦλθα (W-S. §13, 13; B-D-F §81, 3; Mlt-H. 208f), ἤλθοσαν (LXX; TestAbr A 20 p. 103, 12 [Stone p. 54]), ἤλθωσαν (GJs 21:1; ἤλθωσιν17:3; s. deStrycker p. 246f); pf. ἐλήλυθα; plpf. 3 sg. ἐληλύθει 3 Km 10:10, 12 (Hom.+). This multipurpose marker is not readily susceptible to precise classification, but the following outline of usage covers the principal lines:
    of movement from one point to another, with focus on approach from the narrator’s perspective, come
    of movement itself
    α. abs. ἔρχου καὶ ἔρχεται Mt 8:9; Lk 7:8; cp. Mt 22:3; Lk 14:17; J 5:7; Ac 10:29; 1 Cor 11:34; Rv 8:3 al. κραυγὴ γέγονεν• ἰδοὺ ὁ νυμφίος ἔρχεται Mt 25:6 v.l. (Jos., Bell. 5, 272 βοῶντες• ὁ υἱὸς ἔρχεται). οἱ ἐρχόμενοι καὶ οἱ ὑπάγοντες Mk 6:31. ἦλθε δρομέως came on the run AcPl Ha 4, 30 (TestAbr A 5 p. 82, 24 [Stone p. 12] ἦλθεν δρομαία ἐπʼ αὐτούς=Sarah came to them on the run). Also w. the specif. mng. come back, return (Hom. et al.; Bar 4:37; 1 Esdr 5:8; Tob 2:3 BA) J 4:27; 9:7; Ro 9:9; of Joseph GJs 16:2 (foll. by κατέβη of Mary; both Joseph and Mary ‘return’ from an uninhabited area). Come before the judgment-seat of God 2 Cl 9:4. Come in a hostile sense Lk 11:22 P75 et al. (cp. X., Hellenica 6, 5, 43).
    β. used w. prepositions: ἀπό w. gen. of place (Herodian 1, 17, 8 ἀ. τοῦ λουτροῦ; ἀ. βορρᾶς PsSol 11:3; ἀ. τῆς μεγάλης πόλεως TestAbr A 2 p. 78, 30 [Stone p. 4]) Mk 7:1; 15:21; Ac 18:2; 2 Cor 11:9; w. gen. of pers. Mk 5:35; J 3:2b; Gal 2:12.—ἐκ w. gen. of place Lk 5:17; J 3:31b.—εἰς w. acc. of place into Mt 2:11; 8:14; 9:1; Mk 1:29; 5:38; Lk 23:42 (cp. 1bα below, end); J 11:30; εἰς Κόρινθον AcPl Ha 6, 2 (εἰς τὸν παράδεισον TestAbr A 11 p. 90, 1 [Stone p. 28]). to, toward J 11:38; 20:3. εἰς τὸ πέραν Mt 8:28; 16:5. εἰς τ. ἑορτήν to the festival, i.e. to celebrate it J 4:45b; 11:56. ἐκ … εἰς J 4:54.—διά w. gen. of place and εἰς Mk 7:31; ὁ … ἐρχόμενος διᾶ τῆς θύρας one who enters by the gate 10:2 (P75).—μετά w. gen. of pers. ἵνα ἔλθῶ μετʼ αὐτοῦ ἐν τῇ δόξη τοῦ πατρὸς αὐτοῦ so that I might return with him in the glory of his Father AcPl Ha 10, 8. ἐν w. dat. of the thing w. which one comes Ro 15:29. ἐν ῥάβδῳ 1 Cor 4:21, also to denote the state of being in which one comes ἐν πνεύματι Lk 2:27; cp. Ro 15:32; w. dat. of the pers. who accompanies someone Jd 14.—ἐπί w. acc. of place over Mt 14:28, to (JosAs 26:5; ParJer 8:4; Jos., Ant. 7, 16; Just., D. 88, 3) Lk 19:5; Ac 12:10, 12; w. acc. of thing to (PTor I, 1; II, 29 [116 B.C.] ἔρχεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ κριτήριον; Jos., Ant. 12, 395) Mt 3:7; Mk 11:13b; w. acc. of pers. to (ἐπὶ γυναῖκα Just., A I, 33, 3) J 19:33; Ac 24:8 v.l.; against Lk 14:31 (1 Macc 5:39 ἔρχ. ἐπί τινα εἰς πόλεμον; Jos., Ant. 7, 233; Mel., P. 17, 114).—κατά w. acc. of place to Lk 10:33; Ac 16:7; AcPl Ha 2, 5.—παρά w. acc. of place to Mt 15:29; w. gen. of pers. from Lk 8:49.—πρός w. acc. of pers. to (X., Mem. 1, 2, 27; En 106:4; JosAs 3:6; Jos., Ant. 2, 106; 11, 243; Just., D. 77, 4) Mt 3:14; 7:15; Mk 9:14; Lk 1:43; J 1:29, 47; 2 Cor 13:1 and oft. ἀπό τινος (gen. of pers.) πρός τινα 1 Th 3:6.
    γ. w. an adverb of place ἄνωθεν ἔ. J 3:31. ἐκεῖ 18:3. ἐνθάδε 4:16. ὄπισθεν Mk 5:27. πόθεν (Jdth 10:12) J 3:8; 8:14; Rv 7:13. ποῦ Hb 11:8. ὧδε Mt 8:29; Ac 9:21 (ApcEsdr 5:10; ApcSed 9:4; cp. ParJer 7:16 ἐνταῦθα. The adv. w. a case funct. as prep. ἄχρι τινός Ac 11:5. ἐγγύς τινος Hv 4, 1, 9. ἕως τινός Lk 4:42 (ApcMos 34 ἐλθὲ ἕως ἐμοῦ).
    δ. w. a case, without a prep.: dat. of pers. come to someone (Aeschyl., Prom. 358; Thu. 1, 13, 3; X., An. 7, 7, 30; BGU 1041, 16 [II A.D.] ὅτι ἔρχομαί σοι) Mt 21:5 (Zech 9:9); Rv 2:5, 16.
    ε. The purpose of coming is expressed by an inf. (Eur., Med. 1270, also Palaeph. p. 62, 12; 1 Macc 16:22; Bel 40 Theod.; 1 Esdr 1:23; 5:63; TestSol 5 D ἦλθε θεάσασθαι; TestAbr B 5 p. 109, 21 [Stone p. 66] ἔρχομαι … κοιμηθῆναι; Just., D. 78, 7 ὸ̔ν ἐληλύθεισαν προσκυνῆσαι) Mt 2:2; 12:42; Mk 15:36; Lk 1:59; 3:12 al.; by a fut. ptc. (Hom. et al.) Mt 27:49; Ac 8:27; by a pres. ptc. Lk 13:6 (TestJob 9:8 αἰτοῦντες); by ἵνα J 10:10; 12:9b (TestJob 34:5; ApcMos 29); εἰς τοῦτο ἵνα Ac 9:21; διά τινα J 12:9a.
    ζ. Single forms of ἔ. are used w. other verbs to denote that a person, in order to do someth., must first come to a certain place: in parataxis ἔρχεται καί, ἦλθεν καί etc. (Ex 19:7; 2 Km 13:36; 2 Esdr 5:16; JosAs 10:6; TestJob 8:3; ApcMos 37) Mt 13:19, 25; Mk 2:18; 4:15; 5:33; 6:29; 12:9; 14:37; Lk 8:12, 47; J 6:15; 11:48; 12:22; 19:38; 20:19, 26; 21:13; 3J 3; Rv 5:7; 17:1; 21:9. ἔρχου καὶ ἴδε J 1:46; 11:34. ἔρχεσθε καὶ ὄψεσθε 1:39. A ptc. of ἔ. followed by a finite verb ἐλθών (Hdt. 2, 115; LXX; TestJob 7:1; Just., D. 8, 4 al.) Mt 2:8; 8:7; 9:10, 18 (cp. εἷς 3b; προσέρχομαι 1a); 12:44; 14:12; 18:31; 27:64; 28:13; Mk 7:25; 12:14, 42; 14:45; 16:1; Ac 16:37, 39. ἐρχόμενος Lk 13:14; 16:21; 18:5. The participial constr. is best transl. come and. In some pass. ἐλθών is to be rendered when (someone) has come J 16:8; 2 Cor 12:20; Phil 1:27 (opp. ἀπών).—Instead of the transcription ]λη λυθεισα POxy 1081, 3, read after the Coptic SJCh 88, 19–89, 1: ἐ]ληλύθεισαν.
    of making an appearance come before the public, appear (cp. ἦλθον εἰς τόνδε τὸν κόσμον ‘I was born’ Ar. 1, 1).
    α. of Jesus as Messiah Lk 3:16; J 4:25; 7:27, 31, who for this reason (on the basis of pass. like Ps 117:26; Hab 2:3; Da 7:13 Theod.) is called ὁ ἐρχόμενος Mt 11:3; Lk 7:19f; Hb 10:37 (Hab 2:3), or ὁ ἐρχόμενος ἐν ὀνόματι κυρίου Mt 21:9; 23:39; Mk 11:9; Lk 13:35; 19:38; J 12:13 (in all cases Ps 117:26); also in John, in whose writings the idea of Jesus having come heaven-sent to the earth is of considerable importance J 16:28: (ὁ προφήτης) ὁ ἐρχόμενος εἰς τ. κόσμον J 6:14; 11:27 (cp. ἐρχόμενος εἰς τ. κόσμον ἐπὶ τὸ ὄρος τῶν ἐλαιῶν ParJer 9:20). Of the appearance of Jesus among humans (s. Harnack, ‘Ich bin gekommen’: ZTK 22, 1912, 1–30; AFrövig, D. Sendungsbewusstsein Jesu u. d. Geist 1924, 129ff) Mt 11:19; Lk 7:34; J 5:43; 7:28; 8:42. Foll. by the inf. of purpose Mt 5:17; 10:34f; Lk 19:10. W. ἵνα foll. J 10:10b (ἦλθον, as here, Herm. Wr. 1, 30). W. εἰς τ. κόσμον and ἵνα foll. 12:46; 18:37; εἰς κρίμα, ἵνα 9:39; w. inf. foll. 1 Ti 1:15. ἔ. ἐν σαρκί come in the flesh 1J 4:2; 2J 7; B 5:10f. εἰς σάρκα AcPlCor 1:14. ἔ διʼ ὕδατος καὶ αἵματος 1J 5:6 w. the continuation ἐν τ. ὕδατι καὶ ἐν τ. αἵματι (on the mng. of the prep. s. B-D-F §223, 3; 198, 4). ὀπίσω w. gen. come after of Christ in relation to his forerunner Mt 3:11; Mk 1:7; J 1:15, 27, 30. The idea of coming is even plainer in connection w. the coming of the Human One (Son of Man), the return of Jesus fr. his heavenly home Mt 10:23; Ac 1:11 (opp. πορεύεσθαι); 1 Cor 4:5; 11:26; 2 Th 1:10 (Just., D. 28, 2 al.). W. ἐν τῇ δόξῃ Mt 16:27; 25:31; Mk 8:38; Lk 9:26 (cp. ἔνδοξος … ἐλεύσεται Just., D. 49, 2). ἐπὶ τ. νεφελῶν μετὰ δυνάμεως καὶ δόξης Mt 24:30 (Just., D. 31, 1). ἐν νεφέλαις, νεφέλῃ etc. Mk 13:26; Lk 21:27. ἐν τ. βασιλείᾳ αὐτοῦ in his kingdom Mt 16:28; Lk 23:42 v.l.
    β. of forerunners of the Messiah and those who identify themselves as such: Elijah Mt 11:14; 17:10, 11, 12; Mk 9:11, 12, 13 (Just., D. 49, 1); John the Baptist Mt 11:18; Lk 7:33; J 1:31; w. εἰς μαρτυρίαν for testimony 1:7. Others, including false messiahs, false teachers, and an antichrist Mt 24:5; Mk 13:6; Lk 21:8 (ἐπὶ τ. ὀνόματί μου calling on my name); J 10:8; 2 Cor 11:4; 2 Pt 3:3; 1J 2:18.
    to proceed on a course, with destination in view, go (Hom. et al.; LXX) ὀπίσω τινός go with (lit. ‘after’) someone fig., of a disciple Mt 16:24; Mk 8:34 v.l.; Lk 9:23; 14:27. ἐπί τι go to someth. Mt 21:19; Mk 11:13a (w. indir. quest. foll.). πρός τινα Lk 15:20. σύν τινι J 21:3. ἔ. ὁδόν go on a journey (Hom. et al.) Lk 2:44. S. also 1bα above.
    to change place or position, with implication of being brought, be brought (Hom. et al.; Thu. 6, 71, 2 χρήματα; Arrian, Anab. 2, 13, 5 ἀγγελία et al.) ὁ λύχνος the lamp is brought Mk 4:21. Sim. ἐλθούσης τ. ἐντολῆς when the commandment came Ro 7:9.
    to take place, come
    of time
    α. of temporal increments ἔρχονται ἡμέραι in future sense (1 Km 2:31; Am 8:11) Lk 23:29; Hb 8:8 (Jer 38:31); ἐλεύσονται ἡμ. Mt 9:15; Mk 2:20; Lk 5:35; 17:22; 21:6 (TestSol 13:7 C; Just., D. 40, 2). ἦλθεν ἡ ἡμέρα 22:7; Rv 6:17.—ἔρχεται ὥρα ὅτε the time is coming when J 4:21, 23; 5:25; 16:25; also ἔ. ὥρα ἐν ᾗ J 5:28; ἔ. ὥρα ἵνα 16:2, 32. ἦλθεν ἡ ὥρα the hour has come = the hour is here Mk 14:41b; J 16:4; Rv 14:7, 15; w. ἵνα foll. J 13:1 (ἥκω P66). ἐλήλυθεν ἡ ὥ. ἵνα 12:23; 16:32; without ἵνα 17:1; cp. 7:30; 8:20.—ἔρχεται νύξ 9:4 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 40 §159 νυκτὸς ἐρχομένης). ἡμέρα κυρίου 1 Th 5:2. καιροί Ac 3:20 (GrBar 8:1 ὁ καιρός). τὸ πλήρωμα τ. χρόνου Gal 4:4.
    β. of events and situations that are connected w. a certain time ὁ θερισμός J 4:35. ὁ γάμος τ. ἀρνίου Rv 19:7. ἡ κρίσις 18:10. So also the ptc. ἐρχόμενος coming, future, imminent: αἰὼν ἐ. (=הָעוֹלָם הַבָּא) the age to come Mk 10:30; Lk 18:30; ἑορτὴ ἐ. the coming festival Ac 18:21 v.l.; σάββατον ἐ. 13:44; ὀργὴ ἐ. the wrath which will be revealed (at the Judgment) 1 Th 1:10. τὰ ἐρχόμενα what is to come (Is 44:7 τὰ ἐπερχόμενα) J 16:13. Of God in Rv ὁ ὢν κ. ὁ ἦν κ. ὁ ἐρχόμενος 1:4, 8; 4:8.
    of events and circumstances
    α. of natural or sensory phenomena (Hom. et al.; also TestAbr A 19 p. 102, 10 [Stone p. 52]; βροντῆς … καὶ ἀστραπῆς ἐλθούσης; ApcEsdr 5:7 νεφέλη) ποταμοί Mt 7:25, 27. κατακλυσμός Lk 17:27. λιμός Ac 7:11. Of rain ἔ. ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς come upon the earth Hb 6:7. Sim. of the coming down of birds fr. the air Mt 13:4, 32; Mk 4:4; of a voice resounding fr. heaven ἦλθεν φωνὴ ἐκ τ. οὐρανοῦ J 12:28 (Test Abr A 10 p. 88, 15 and 14 p. 94, 25 [Stone p. 24; p. 36]; Just., D. 88, 8; cp. Il. 10, 139; En 13:8; TestSol 1:3 VW; TestJob 3:1; ParJer 9:12; ApcEsdr 7:13).
    β. of transcendent and moral-spiritual phenomena: of spiritual coming of God come, appear J 14:23; of Christ ibid. and vss. 3, 18, 28; of the Paraclete 15:26; 16:7, 13.—ἡ ἀποστασία 2 Th 2:3. ἡ βασιλεία τ. θεοῦ Mt 6:10; Lk 11:2 (MBurrows, JBL 74, ’55, 1–8); 17:20; 22:18 al.; 1 Cl 42:3.—τ. σκάνδαλα Mt 18:7; Lk 17:1. τὰ ἀγαθά Ro 3:8 (cp. Jer. 17:6). τὸ τέλειον 1 Cor 13:10. ἡ πίστις Gal 3:23, 25.
    ἐ. in var. prepositional combinations ἔ. ἐκ τ. θλίψεως have suffered persecution Rv 7:14. ἔ. εἰς τὸ χεῖρον Mk 5:26 (Witkowski no. 36, 12=White no. 35 τοῦ παιδίου εἰς τὰ ἔσχατα ἐληλυθότος of a child in desperate circumstances; TestAbr A 20 p. 102, 27 [Stone p. 52] εἰς θάνατον ἔρχονται). εἰς τοσαύτην ἀπόνοιαν, ὥστε 1 Cl 46:7 (Hyperid. 2, 5 εἰς τοῦτο ἀπονοίας ἔ., ὥστε). εἰς πειρασμόν Mk 14:38 (cp. Himerius, Or. 48 [Or. 14], 19 εἰς ἐπιθυμίαν ἐλθεῖν). εἰς ἀπελεγμόν Ac 19:27. εἰς τὴν ὥραν ταύτην J 12:27. ἔ. εἰς κρίσιν submit to judgment (letter of Philip in Demosth. 12, 11; 16; ApcEsdr 2:26 ἔλθωμεν ὁμοῦ εἰς κρίσιν) 5:24. εἰς ἐπίγνωσιν 1 Ti 2:4; 2 Ti 3:7 (Polyb. 6, 9, 12; Appian, Mithr. 31 §123 ἔρχεσθαι ἐς γνῶσίν τινος; Cebes 12, 3 εἰς τὴν ἀληθινὴν παιδείαν ἐλθεῖν; TestSol 20:5 εἰς ἔννοιαν ἐλθεῖν; Just., D. 90, 1 οὐδʼ εἰς ἔννοιαν τούτου ἐλθεῖν). ἵνα ἔλθω εἰς τὴν ἐκ νεκρῶν ἀνάστασιν so that I might realize the resurrection of the dead (cp. ApcMos 10 εἰς τὴν ἡμέραν τῆς ἀναστάσεως) AcPlCor 2:35. εἰς φανερόν come to light Mk 4:22; Lk 8:17. εἰς προκοπήν result in furthering Phil 1:12 (cp. Wsd 15:5). ἔ. εἴς τι of the writer of a letter come to, i.e. deal with someth. (a new subject) 2 Cor 12:1 (cp. w. ἐπὶ Ar. 2:1 al.; Just., D. 42 ἐπὶ τὸν λόγον). εἰς ἑαυτόν come to oneself (=to one’s senses) (Diod S 13, 95, 2; Epict. 3, 1, 15; TestJos 3:9; GrBar 17:3; Sb 5763, 35) Lk 15:17. ἐπί τινα of serious misfortunes come over someone (Dt 28:15; Jos., Ant. 4, 128) J 18:4 (cp. PIand 21, 2 ἡμῶν τὰ ἐρχόμενα οὐκ οἶδα); tortures IRo 5:3; blood upon the murderers Mt 23:35; the Holy Spirit comes down upon someone (cp. Ezk 2:2; Just., D. 49, 7; 88, 1 ἐλεύσεσθαι ἐπʼ αὐτὸν τὰς δυνάμεις) Mt 3:16; Lk 11:2 v.l.; Ac 19:6; peace Mt 10:13; the wrath of God Eph 5:6; cp. Col 3:6; ἡ βασιλεία Lk 11:2 D; ἔ. πρὸς τ. Ἰησοῦν come to Jesus = become disciples of Jesus J 5:40; 6:35, 37, 44f, 65; πρὸς τ. πατέρα 14:6. ἔ. ὑπὸ τὸν ζυγόν 1 Cl 16:17 (cp. PsSol 18, 7f. ὑπὸ ῥάβδον παιδείας Χριστοῦ).—Not infreq. the pres. ἔρχομαι has the mng. of the fut.: Mt 17:11; Lk 12:54 (corresp. to καύσων ἔσται vs. 55); 19:13; J 14:3. Esp. also ἕως ἔρχομαι until I shall come J 21:22f; 1 Ti 4:13; Hs 5, 2, 2; 9, 10, 5; 6; 9, 11, 1. S. B-D-F §323; 383, 1; Rob. 869. S. also 4aα above.—B. 696. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 78 aufstehen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., -ge-)
    1. (ist) (sich erheben) stand ( oder get) up; aus dem Bett: get up, rise; für jemanden aufstehen im Bus etc.: give s.o. one’s seat, stand ( oder get) up for s.o.; vom Tisch aufstehen get up from ( oder leave) the table; vor jemandem aufstehen (früher aus dem Bett aufstehen) get up before ( oder earlier than) s.o.; vor jemandem oder für jemanden aufstehen von einem Stuhl etc.: stand up for s.o.; zur Begrüßung vor jemandem aufstehen get up to welcome ( oder greet) s.o.; früh / spät aufstehen get up early / late; als Kranker noch nicht aufstehen dürfen not be allowed to get up ( oder out of bed) yet; nicht mehr aufstehen (k.o. sein) auch fig. be out for the count; euph. (tot sein) have passed away; da musst du schon früher aufstehen! umg. you’ll have to do better than that (to catch me out, Am. trip me up)!, you won’t catch me out (Am. trip me up) that easily!
    2. (hat/ südd., österr., schw. ist) (offen stehen) Mund, Schrank, Tür: be open
    3. (hat/ südd., österr., schw. ist): aufstehen ( auf + Dat); der Stuhl steht nicht richtig / nur mit drei Beinen auf dem Boden auf the chair isn’t standing securely ( oder straight) / only has three legs on the ground
    4. (ist) (rebellieren) revolt, rise up ( gegen against)
    * * *
    to get out of bed; to get up; to arise; to stand up; to rose; to rise
    * * *
    auf|ste|hen
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (= sich erheben) to get or stand up; (morgens aus dem Bett) to get up; (fig Persönlichkeit) to arise

    aus dem Sessel áúfstehen — to get up out of the chair

    aus dem Bett áúfstehen — to get out of bed

    vor jdm/für jdn áúfstehen — to stand up for sb

    áúfstehen dürfen (Kranker)to be allowed (to get) up

    da musst du früher or eher áúfstehen! (fig inf)you'll have to do better than that!

    2) (inf = offen sein) to be open
    3) (= sich auflehnen) to rise (in arms)
    4) aux haben (= auf dem Boden etc stehen) to stand (
    auf +dat on)

    der Tisch steht nur mit drei Beinen/nicht richtig auf — the table is only standing on three legs/is not standing firmly

    * * *
    1) (to get up or stand up.) arise
    2) (to (cause to) get out of bed: I got up at seven o'clock; Get John up at seven o'clock.) get up
    3) (to stand up.) get up
    4) (to get up from bed: He rises every morning at six o'clock.) rise
    5) (to stand up: The children all rose when the headmaster came in.) rise
    6) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) stand
    * * *
    auf|ste·hen
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (sich erheben)
    [von etw dat] \aufstehen to get [or stand] up [from sth], to arise [or form rise] [from sth]
    vor jdm/für jdn \aufstehen to get [or stand] up for [or form before] sb; (aus Achtung) to rise before sb form; (im Bus) to offer one's seat to sb
    2. (das Bett verlassen) to get up, to rise form
    3. (fam: offen sein) to be open
    \aufstehend open
    4. (geh: sich auflehnen)
    gegen jdn/etw \aufstehen to rise [in arms] [or revolt] against sb/sth
    5.
    da musst du früher [o eher] \aufstehen! (fig fam) you'll have to do better than that!
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) mit sein stand up; (aus dem Liegen, aus einem Sessel) get up
    2) (offenstehen) <door, window, etc.> be open
    * * *
    aufstehen v/i (irr, trennb, -ge-)
    1. (ist) (sich erheben) stand ( oder get) up; aus dem Bett: get up, rise;
    für jemanden aufstehen im Bus etc: give sb one’s seat, stand ( oder get) up for sb;
    vom Tisch aufstehen get up from ( oder leave) the table;
    vor jemandem aufstehen (früher aus dem Bett aufstehen) get up before ( oder earlier than) sb;
    für jemanden aufstehen von einem Stuhl etc: stand up for sb;
    zur Begrüßung vor jemandem aufstehen get up to welcome ( oder greet) sb;
    früh/spät aufstehen get up early/late;
    noch nicht aufstehen dürfen not be allowed to get up ( oder out of bed) yet;
    nicht mehr aufstehen (k.o. sein) auch fig be out for the count; euph (tot sein) have passed away;
    da musst du schon früher aufstehen! umg you’ll have to do better than that (to catch me out, US trip me up)!, you won’t catch me out (US trip me up) that easily!
    2. (hat/südd, österr, schweiz ist) (offen stehen) Mund, Schrank, Tür: be open
    3. (hat/südd, österr, schweiz ist):
    auf +dat);
    der Stuhl steht nicht richtig/nur mit drei Beinen auf dem Boden auf the chair isn’t standing securely ( oder straight)/only has three legs on the ground
    4. (ist) (rebellieren) revolt, rise up (
    gegen against)
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) mit sein stand up; (aus dem Liegen, aus einem Sessel) get up
    2) (offenstehen) <door, window, etc.> be open
    * * *
    v.
    to arise v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: arose, arisen)
    to get up v.
    to rise v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: rose, risen)
    to stand up v.

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  • 79 außer

    I Präp. (+ Dat)
    1. (Ggs. in) out of; außer Reichweite out of ( oder beyond) reach; außer Sichtweite / Atem / Gefahr / Betrieb / Frage etc. out of sight / breath / danger / order / the question etc.; außer Haus sein / essen be / eat out; Land
    2. außer sich sein be beside o.s. ( vor with); außer sich geraten lose control over o.s.; umg. flip one’s lid, go mad
    3. (abgesehen von) apart from, bes. Am. aside from; except (for); alle / niemand außer mir all / no-one except ( oder but) me; außer ihr kenne ich keine Künstler I don’t know any artists other than ( oder apart from) her; täglich außer montags every day except (for) Mondays; sie geht nicht gern aus, außer zum Tanzen she doesn’t like to go out much, apart from dancing
    4. (zusätzlich zu) besides, in addition to; außer Spanisch spricht sie auch noch Russisch und Polnisch as well as Spanish she also speaks Russian and Polish; außer Pamela und Pia kommt auch noch Eva as well as Pamela and Pia, Eva’s coming too
    II Konj.: außer ( wenn) unless; außer dass except that, apart from the fact that; seine Theorie versteht niemand außer er selbst no one can understand his theory except him, he is the only one who understands his theory
    * * *
    aside from (Präp.); save (Präp.); short of (Präp.); beyond (Präp.); apart from (Präp.); except for (Präp.); besides (Präp.); but (Konj.); excepting (Präp.); except (Präp.); out of (Präp.); outside of (Präp.)
    * * *
    au|ßer ['ausɐ]
    1. prep +dat or (rare) gen
    1) (räumlich) out of

    áúßer Sicht/Gefecht/Kurs etcout of sight/action/circulation etc

    geratento go wild

    seinto be beside oneself

    áúßer Haus or Hauses sein/essen — to be/eat out

    áúßer Atemout of breath

    See:
    Acht
    2) (= ausgenommen) except (for); (= abgesehen von) apart from, aside from (esp US)

    áúßer ihm habe ich keine Verwandten mehr — I have no relatives left apart from him or left but him

    3) (= zusätzlich zu) in addition to
    2. conj
    except

    áúßer dass... — except that...

    áúßer wenn... — except when...

    áúßer sonntagsexcept Sundays

    * * *
    1) (in addition to: Is anyone coming besides John?) besides
    2) (except: All bar one of the family had measles.) bar
    3) (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) but
    4) (leaving out; not including: They're all here except him; Your essay was good except that it was too long.) except
    5) (excluding: That is the price of the meal exclusive of service charge.) exclusive of
    6) (except: There was no-one there other than an old woman.) other than
    7) (having none left: She is quite out of breath.) out of
    8) (except: All save him had gone; We have no news save that the ship reached port safely.) save
    * * *
    au·ßer
    [ˈausɐ]
    I. präp +dat o gen (selten)
    1. (abgesehen von) apart from, except for
    \außer dir waren alle auf dem Fest everyone was at the party but [or apart from] you
    2. (zusätzlich zu) in addition to, apart from
    \außer ihrer eigenen Arbeit musste sie noch die seinige erledigen she had to do his work as well as her own
    3. (nicht in) out of
    \außer Betrieb/Sicht/Gefahr sein to be out of order/sight/danger
    4.
    [über jdn/etw] \außer sich dat sein to be beside oneself [about sb/sth]; s.a. Reihe, geraten
    II. konj
    \außer dass except that
    \außer [wenn] except [when]
    * * *
    1.
    1) auch mit Gen. (außerhalb) out of

    außer Haus sein — be out of the house

    außer Zweifel stehen — be beyond doubt

    außer sich sein — be beside oneself (vor + Dat. with)

    2) (abgesehen von) apart from

    alle außer mirall except [for] me

    3) (zusätzlich zu) in addition to
    2. 3.
    Konjunktion s. ausgenommen
    4.
    Adverb except
    * * *
    A. präp (+dat)
    1. (Ggs in) out of;
    außer Reichweite out of ( oder beyond) reach;
    außer Sichtweite/Atem/Gefahr/Betrieb/Frage etc out of sight/breath/danger/order/the question etc;
    außer Haus sein/essen be/eat out; Land
    2.
    außer sich sein be beside o.s. (
    vor with);
    außer sich geraten lose control over o.s.; umg flip one’s lid, go mad
    3. (abgesehen von) apart from, besonders US aside from; except (for);
    alle/niemand außer mir all/no-one except ( oder but) me;
    außer ihr kenne ich keine Künstler I don’t know any artists other than ( oder apart from) her;
    täglich außer montags every day except (for) Mondays;
    sie geht nicht gern aus, außer zum Tanzen she doesn’t like to go out much, apart from dancing
    4. (zusätzlich zu) besides, in addition to;
    außer Spanisch spricht sie auch noch Russisch und Polnisch as well as Spanish she also speaks Russian and Polish;
    außer Pamela und Pia kommt auch noch Eva as well as Pamela and Pia, Eva’s coming too
    B. konj:
    außer (wenn) unless;
    außer dass except that, apart from the fact that;
    seine Theorie versteht niemand außer er selbst no one can understand his theory except him, he is the only one who understands his theory
    außer… im adj extra(-)…
    * * *
    1.
    1) auch mit Gen. (außerhalb) out of
    2) (abgesehen von) apart from

    alle außer mir — all except [for] me

    3) (zusätzlich zu) in addition to
    2. 3. 4.
    Adverb except
    * * *
    adj.
    outside adj. adv.
    except (for) adv.
    except adv.
    save adv. präp.
    beside prep.
    besides prep.

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  • 80 bieten

    to offer; to afford; to bid
    * * *
    bie|ten ['biːtn] pret bot, [boːt] ptp geboten
    1. vt
    [gə'boːtn]
    1) (= anbieten) to offer (jdm etw sb sth, sth to sb); (bei Auktion) to bid (
    auf +acc for); Möglichkeit, Gelegenheit to offer, to give (jdm etw sb sth, sth to sb)

    jdm die Hand bíéten — to hold out one's hand to sb, to offer sb one's hand; (fig auch) to make a conciliatory gesture to sb

    jdm die Hand zur Versöhnung bíéten (fig)to hold out the olive branch to sb

    jdm den Arm bíéten — to offer sb one's arm

    wer bietet mehr?will anyone offer me etc more?; (bei Auktion) any more bids?

    mehr bietet dir niemand — no-one will give or offer you more, no-one will make you a higher offer

    diese Stadt/dieser Mann hat nichts zu bíéten — this town/man has nothing to offer

    2) (= geben) to give (jdm etw sb sth); Gewähr, Sicherheit, Anlass etc auch to provide (etw sth, jdm etw sb with sth); Asyl to grant (jdm etw sb sth)
    3) (= haben, aufweisen) to have; Problem, Schwierigkeit to present

    das Hochhaus bietet Wohnungen für fünfzig Familienthe tower block (Brit) or apartment building (US) provides accommodation for fifty families

    4) (= zeigen, darbieten) Anblick, Bild to present; Film to show; Leistung to give

    die Mannschaft bot den Zuschauern ein hervorragendes Spielthe team put on an excellent game for the spectators

    See:
    5)

    (= zumuten) etw bíéten lassen — to stand for sth

    so etwas könnte man mir nicht bíéten — I wouldn't stand for that sort of thing

    6) (geh = sagen)

    jdm einen Gruß bíéten — to greet sb

    jdm einen guten Morgen bíéten — to bid sb good morning (old, liter)

    See:
    2. vi (CARDS)
    to bid; (bei Auktion auch) to make a bid ( auf +acc for)
    3. vr
    (Gelegenheit, Lösung, Anblick etc) to present itself (jdm to sb)
    * * *
    (- past tense, past participle bid - to offer (an amount of money) at an auction: John bid ($1,000) for the painting.) bid
    * * *
    bie·ten
    <bot, geboten>
    [ˈbi:tn̩]
    I. vt
    1. (als Zahlungsangebot machen)
    etw [für etw akk] \bieten to offer sth [for sth]; (bei Auktionen) to bid sth [for sth]
    er hat 2.000 Euro auf das Gemälde geboten he bid 2,000 euros for the painting
    wer bietet mehr? any more bids?
    mehr/weniger \bieten als jd to outbid/underbid sb
    [jdm] etw \bieten to offer [sb] sth, to offer sth [to sb]
    die Leute wollen, dass ihnen Nervenkitzel, Spannung und Sensationen geboten werden people want [to be offered] thrills, spills and excitement
    jdm etwas/nichts zu \bieten haben to have something/nothing to offer [to] sb
    [jdm] etw \bieten to give [sb] sth
    eine Gelegenheit/Möglichkeit \bieten to offer [or give] an opportunity/a possibility
    Gewähr \bieten to provide guarantee
    Sicherheit/Schutz \bieten to provide security/safety
    etw \bieten to have sth
    das Haus bietet Wohnraum für zwei Familien the building has [or provides] living space for two families
    diese Häuser \bieten eine Menge Luxus für betuchte Kunden these houses offer well-to-do buyers a lot of luxury
    Probleme/Schwierigkeiten \bieten to present problems/difficulties
    5. (zeigen, darbieten)
    etw \bieten to present sth
    einen erfreulichen/furchtbaren Anblick \bieten to be a welcoming/terrible sight
    einen Film/ein Theaterstück \bieten to show [or put on] a film/theatre [or AM -er] production
    eine hervorragende/überzeugende Leistung \bieten to give [or put on] a superb/convincing performance
    jdm etw \bieten to present sb [with] sth
    die Dokumentation bot uns eine ausgewogene Darstellung des Themas the documentary presented us with a balanced view of the issue
    6. (pej: zumuten)
    jdm etw \bieten to serve sth up to sb
    was einem heutzutage an Kitsch geboten wird! the rubbish that's served up [or that we're expected to put up with] today! fam
    sich dat etw [nicht] \bieten lassen to [not] stand for [or put up with] sth
    so etwas ließe ich mir nicht \bieten! I wouldn't stand for [or put up with] it!
    II. vi
    1. KARTEN (ansagen) to bid
    2. (bei Auktionen) to [make a] bid
    III. vr
    sich \bieten to present itself
    plötzlich bot sich eine Gelegenheit an opportunity suddenly presented itself, sb is presented with sth
    mir bot sich eine einmalige Chance I was presented with a unique opportunity
    sich jdm \bieten to present itself to sb
    sich jds Augen \bieten to meet sb's eyes
    ein herrliches Schauspiel bot sich unseren Augen a spectacular sight met our eyes
    etw bietet sich jdm sb is presented with sth
    den Feuerwehrleuten bot sich ein Bild des Schreckens the firemen were confronted with a horrendous sight
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) offer; put on <programme etc.>; provide <shelter, guarantee, etc.>; (bei Auktionen, Kartenspielen) bid (für, auf + Akk. for)

    jemandem Geld/eine Chance bieten — offer somebody money/a chance

    jemandem den Arm bieten(geh.) offer somebody one's arm

    das Stadion bietet 40 000 Personen Platzthe stadium has room for or can hold 40,000 people

    2)

    ein schreckliches/gespenstisches usw. Bild bieten — present a terrible/eerie etc. picture; be a terrible/eerie etc. sight

    einen prächtigen Anblick bietenlook splendid; be a splendid sight

    2.

    hier bietet sich dir eine Chance — this is an opportunity for you; this offers you an opportunity

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb bid (auf + Akk. for)
    * * *
    bieten; bietet, bot, hat geboten
    A. v/t
    1. (anbieten) offer (
    jemandem etwas sb sth); (Anblick, Schwierigkeiten, Möglichkeit) present;
    was hast du mir zu bieten? what can you offer me?
    2. (geben) give; (Schutz) provide;
    jemandem Hilfe/Trost bieten help/comfort sb;
    einem Flüchtling Asyl bieten grant asylum to a refugee
    3. (gewähren) afford;
    das neue Büro bietet uns mehr Platz the new office is more spacious;
    dieser Wagen bietet mehr Komfort this car is more comfortable
    4. (Programm) show;
    im Kino etc
    geboten werden be on at the cinema (besonders US movies) etc;
    was hast du uns heute zu bieten? auch iron what have you got to offer us today?, what have you got lined up for us today?;
    dieser Ort hat viele Ausflugsmöglichkeiten zu bieten this spot is perfect for a wide variety of day trips
    5. (darbieten) present;
    der Garten bot einen traurigen Anblick the garden looked a sorry sight;
    die Unfallstelle bot ein Bild des Grauens the scene of the accident was a horrific sight
    6.
    sich (dat)
    etwas bieten lassen (Frechheit) stand for sth;
    das lässt er sich nicht bieten he won’t stand for that;
    von dir, ihr etc)
    nicht bieten! I won’t take ( oder stand for) that (from you, her etc)!;
    das solltest du dir nicht bieten lassen I wouldn’t stand for it if I were you;
    du hast dir genug von ihr bieten lassen you’ve put up with enough from her already;
    und das lässt du dir einfach bieten? and you just sit back and take it?
    B. v/t & v/i
    1. auf Auktion: bid;
    mehr/weniger bieten als outbid/underbid;
    wer bietet mehr? any more bids?;
    bis zu 50 000 Euro bieten go as high as 50,000 euros
    2. Karten: bid
    C. v/r Gelegenheit: come up, present itself;
    so eine Gelegenheit bietet sich dir nie wieder! it’s the chance of a lifetime;
    es bot sich ihr ein traumhafter Anblick a wonderful scene unfolded before her eyes;
    eine grauenvolle Szene bot sich i-n Augen she was met with ( oder confronted by) a scene of horror
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) offer; put on <programme etc.>; provide <shelter, guarantee, etc.>; (bei Auktionen, Kartenspielen) bid (für, auf + Akk. for)

    jemandem Geld/eine Chance bieten — offer somebody money/a chance

    jemandem den Arm bieten(geh.) offer somebody one's arm

    2)

    ein schreckliches/gespenstisches usw. Bild bieten — present a terrible/eerie etc. picture; be a terrible/eerie etc. sight

    einen prächtigen Anblick bieten — look splendid; be a splendid sight

    2.

    hier bietet sich dir eine Chance — this is an opportunity for you; this offers you an opportunity

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb bid (auf + Akk. for)
    * * *
    -reien n.
    bid n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > bieten

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