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1 his (her) heart is in the right place
Пословица: сердце не камень (one cannot help being responsive and merciful, everyone has feelings)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his (her) heart is in the right place
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2 his heart is in the right place
Пословица: (her) сердце не камень (one cannot help being responsive and merciful, everyone has feelings)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his heart is in the right place
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3 σπλάγχνον
σπλάγχνον, ου, τό (s. prec. entry; Hom.+, almost always pl. σπλάγχνα, ων, τά; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 2:14; TestSol 18:29; TestAbr A 3 p. 80, 7 [Stone p. 8]; A 5 p. 80, 20 [St. p. 12]; Test12Patr)① the inward parts of a body, including esp. the viscera, inward parts, entrails, lit. (Hom. et al.; ins; PRyl 63, 6; 2 Macc 9:5f; 4 Macc 5:30; 10:8; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 612) Ac 1:18 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 99 §410 of Cato’s suicide προπεσόντων αὐτῷ τῶν σπλάγχνων).② as often in the ancient world, inner body parts served as referents for psychological aspects (s. καρδία): of the seat of the emotions, in our usage a transference is made to the rendering heart, fig. (Aeschyl. et al.; Pr 12:10; Sir 30:7; PsSol 2:14; TestAbrA; TestLevi 4:4, al. in Test12Patr; JosAs 6:1; Jos., Bell. 4, 263.—On Engl. ‘bowels’ in this sense s. OED s.v. bowel sb. 3), in our lit. mostly as the seat and source of love (so Herodas 1, 57; Theocr. 7, 99; Dionys. Hal. 11, 35, 4), sympathy, and mercy (not exclusively Semitic, cp. SEG XXVIII, 541, 14) σπλάγχνα ἐλέους the merciful heart (qualitative gen.; TestZeb 7:3; 8:2) Lk 1:78. Also σπλάγχνα οἰκτιρμοῦ Col 3:12. σπλάγχνα καὶ οἰκτιρμοί affection and sympathy Phil 2:1 (on the constr. s. B-D-F §137, 2; Rob. 130; difft. HNT ad loc.). τὰ σπλ. αὐτοῦ εἰς ὑμᾶς ἐστιν his heart goes out to you 2 Cor 7:15. ἐν τοῖς σπλ. ὑμῶν in your own hearts 6:12. σπλάγχνα ἔχειν ἐπί τινα have compassion for someone 1 Cl 23:1. κλείειν τὰ σπλάγχνα αὐτοῦ ἀπό τινος close one’s heart to someone in need 1J 3:17. ἀναπαύειν τὰ σπλ. τινός (ἀναπαύω 1) Phlm 20; pass., vs. 7.—On τοὺς λόγους αὐτοῦ ἐνεστερνισμένοι ἦτε τοῖς σπλάγχνοις 1 Cl 2:1 s. ἐνστερνίζομαι. By metonymy③ of the feeling itself, pl. love, affection (Wsd 10:5; TestZeb 8:2; TestNapht 4:5) τὰ σπλ., ἃ ἔχετε ἐν Χρ. Ἰ. IPhld 10:1. ἐπιποθεῖν τινα ἐν σπλάγχνοις Χριστοῦ Ἰ. long for someone with the affection of Christ Jesus Phil 1:8.—Love=the object of love (Artem. 1, 44; 5, 57) αὐτόν, τοῦτʼ ἔστιν τὰ ἐμὰ σπλ. him, my beloved Phlm 12 (or in mng. 2, my very heart).—Sing. (Jos., Ant. 15, 359), fig. (occasionally since Soph., Aj. 995; BGU 1139, 17 [5 B.C.]) mercy, love σπλάγχνον ἔχειν ἐπί τινα Hs 9, 24, 2.—B. 1085f. New Docs 3, 84. DELG s.v. σπλήν. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. -
4 ἔλεος
ἔλεος, ους, τό (Hom.+, but in later Gk. almost always ὁ ἔλεος; so also in Diod S 12, 18, 4; Herm. Wr. 13, 3; SIG 814, 21 [67 A.D.]; PMagd 18, 6=PEnteux 43, 6 [III B.C.]; Is 64:3; En 12:6; ApcMos13; ApcrEzk P 1 recto 9; EpArist 208; Philo; Jos., Bell. 1, 560, Ant. 4, 239 ἐξ ἐλέου; POxy 2754, 5 [111 A.D.].—Neut., Polyb. 1, 88, 2 and Diod S 3, 18, 5 [v.l. in latter pass.]; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 46a, 2; Herm. Wr. 13, 8a; gravestone: Sb 6650, 4; pap; Just.; sim. predom. in LXX [Thackeray 158; Helbing 47]; En 5:6; 27:4; TestAbr A 14 p. 94, 11 and 15 [Stone p. 36]; TestJob; Test12Patr; JosAs 23:4; ApcEsdr 2, 8 p. 25, 29 Tdf. [pl.]; ApcSed 5:8 [pl.]; and always in our lit. [B-D-F §51, 2; W-S. §8, 11; Mlt. 60; for the Apost. Fathers s. Reinhold 54], where the masc. appears now and then as v.l.: Mt 9:13; 12:7; 23:23; Tit 3:5; Hb 4:16) kindness or concern expressed for someone in need, mercy, compassion, pity, clemencyⓐ of humans toward humans (Did., Gen. 180, 2) mercy Mt 9:13; 12:7 (both Hos 6:6); 23:23; Js 3:17; ποιεῖν ἔ. show mercy (Gen 24:44, 49; 1 Km 15:6 al.) Js 2:13; show compassion, do good μετά τινος to someone (Judg 1:24; 8:35; 1 Km 20:8 al.) Lk 10:37.ⓑ of God toward humans (Timocles Com. [IV B.C.] 31 τοῖς τεθνεῶσιν ἔλεος ἐπιεικὴς θεός; LXX), gener. Lk 1:50 (cp. Ps 102:17), 54 (cp. Ps 97:3); (w. εἰρήνη as En 5:5) Gal 6:16; B 15:2; Hv 3, 9, 8; Hs 4:2. ἔλεος κυκλώσει τινά compassion will surround someone (for protection) 1 Cl 22:8 (Ps 31:10). In greetings (w. εἰρήνη; cp. Tob 7:12 S) Pol ins; (w. χάρις [cp. Wsd 3:9; 4:15], εἰρήνη) 1 Ti 1:2; 2 Ti 1:2; 2J 3; cp. ISm 12:2; (w. εἰρήνη, ἀγάπη [cp. PsSol 18:3]) Jd 2; MPol ins; ἐν παντὶ ἐ. IPhld ins. Hebraistic: ἐμεγάλυνεν κύριος τὸ ἔ. αὐτοῦ μετʼ αὐτῆς the Lord had showed great kindness to her Lk 1:58. δῴη ἔ. ὁ κύριος τῷ Ὀνησιφόρου οἴκῳ may the Lord show kindness to the house of Onesiphorus 2 Ti 1:16. ἔχειν ἔ. find mercy Hv 2, 2, 3. Cp. also 1 Cl 9:1; 28:1; 50:2; 56:5 (Ps 140:5); ITr 12:3.—Esp. the mercy shown by God in Christ to humans Ro 15:9; Tit 3:5; Hv 3, 9, 1. πλούσιος ἐν ἐλέει rich in mercy Eph 2:4. κατὰ τὸ πολὺ αὐτοῦ ἔ. acc. to his great mercy 1 Pt 1:3 (cp. Ps 50:3; 24:7.—κατʼ ἔλεον of Zeus: Lucian, Deor. 13, 1; of Hera: Παραδοξογράφοι ed. AWestermann 1839 p. 222, 7; of Athena ibid. 227, 17 and 19); cp. 1 Cl 18:2 (Ps 50:3); λαμβάνειν ἔ. (TestLevi 15:4) receive mercy Hb 4:16; εὑρίσκειν ἔ. find mercy 2 Ti 1:18; ποιεῖν ἔ. μετά τινος show kindness to someone Lk 1:72. σπλάγχνα ἐλέους merciful heart vs. 78 (TestZeb 7:3; 8:2). σκεύη ἐλέους vessels of mercy (opp. σκεύη ὀργῆς; s. σκεῦος 3) Ro 9:23. τῷ ὑμετέρῳ ἐλέει because of the mercy shown to you (dat. of cause; s. ἀπιστία 1) 11:31.—of Christ toward humans τὸ ἔλεος τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ Jd 21.—AKlocker, Wortgeschichte von ἔλεος u. οἶκτος, etc., diss. Innsbruck, ’53; NGlueck, Das Wort Ḥesed im AT, Beih. ZAW, ’61.—S. ἐλεέω end.—Schmidt, Syn. III 572–83. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
5 лек
1. прил. (не тежък) lightлек като перце light as a featherлек бомбардировач a light bomber, fighter-bomberлека категория сп. lightweightлека храна a light dietлеко вино a light/small wineлека музика light musicлеко четиво light readingлека кавалерия light cavalryлеки дрехи light/cool clothes2. (лесен) light,easy, simple; softлек живот an easy lifeлека смърт an easy/a peaceful deathлека работа easy work; a soft jobлека работа! have a good day (at the office etc.)good luck!3. (слаб, едва забележим) light, slight; mild, soft; gentle(ефирен) filmyлек вятър a light/gentle/soft wind/breezeлек дъжд a light rainлеки очертания soft outlinesлек шум a slight noiseлеко наказание a light/mild/merciful punishmentлеко заболяване a mild case of, a touch ofлек упрек a mild reproof5. (за човек) (несериозен) light, frivolous(неморален) light, loose, wantonлека жена a light woman, a woman of easy virtue, a gay womanлеко момиче a girl of/about the town, a girl of easeлеки нрави lax moralsлеко поведение loose behaviour; wantonnessлек характер an easy/a sweet temper/disposition6. (за стил) easy, flowing, facile, simpleлеко перо a fluent penлека нощ good nightлека атлетика field and track athleticsс леко сърце with a light heartлека му пръст! may he rest in peace!7. същ. remedy, cure (и прен.)(лекарство) medicineза всичко има лек there is a remedy for everythingнямам и за лек not have a bit/jot/whit (of), not have enough to swear by* * *лек,прил.1. (не тежък) light; \лек бомбардировач воен., авиац. light bomber, fighter-bomber; \лека закуска (light) snack, slight breakfast; \лека категория спорт. lightweight; \лека кола (motor)car; \лека храна light diet;2. ( лесен) light, easy, effortless; facile; simple; soft; разг. cushy; водя \лек живот lead a gay life; \лек живот easy life; \лек като пух as light as thistle-down; \лека работа soft/cushy job; \лека работа! have a good day (at the office etc.); good luck! \лека смърт easy/peaceful death; не му е \лека задачата he faces a rough ride;3. ( слаб, едва забележим) light, slight; mild, soft; gentle; ( ефирен) filmy; gossamer (attr.), gossamery; \лек вятър light/gentle/soft wind/breeze; \лек дъжд light rain; \лек упрек mild reproof; \лек шум slight noise; \леко заболяване mild case of, a touch of; \леко наказание light/mild/merciful punishment;4. ( пъргав) light (of foot), nimble; имам \лека стъпка be light on o.’s feet;5. (за човек несериозен) light, frivolous; ( неморален) light, loose, wanton; \лек характер easy/sweet temper/disposition; \лека жена light woman, woman of easy virtue, gay woman; \леки нрави lax morals; \леко момиче girl of/about the town, girl of ease; \леко поведение loose behaviour; wantonness;6. (за стил) easy, flowing, facile, simple; \лека музика breezy music; \леко перо fluent pen; • има \лека ръка he is always lucky; \лека атлетика спорт. field and track athletics; \лека му пръст! may he rest in peace! \лека нощ good night.——————м., -овѐ, (два) лѐка remedy, cure, curative (и прен.); ( лекарство) medicine; нямам и за \лек not have a bit/jot/whit(of), not have enough to swear by.* * *merciful (за наказание); cure{kyux}; cushy; light{lait}: a лек diet - лека храна; medicine; mild (за наказание); mobile (подвижен); remedy (лекарство): Тhere is a лек for everything. - Има лек за всичко.; slight: a лек movement of the hand - леко движение на ръката; soft (за вятър); insubstantial* * *1. (ефирен) filmy 2. (за стил) easy, flowing, facile, simple 3. (за човек) (несериозен) light, frivolous 4. (лекарство) medicine 5. (лесен) light,easy, simple;soft 6. (неморален) light, loose, wanton 7. (пъргав) light (of foot), nimble 8. (слаб, едва забележим) light, slight;mild, soft;gentle 9. 1 прил. (не тежък) light 10. 7 същ. remedy, cure (и прен.) 11. good luck! 12. ЛЕК бомбардировач а light bomber, fighter-bomber 13. ЛЕК вятър a light/gentle/soft wind/breeze 14. ЛЕК дъжд a light rain 15. ЛЕК живот an easy life 16. ЛЕК като перце light as a feather 17. ЛЕК упрек a mild reproof 18. ЛЕК характер an easy/a sweet temper/disposition 19. ЛЕК шум a slight noise 20. ЛЕКa атлетика field and track athletics 21. ЛЕКa жена a light woman, a woman of easy virtue, a gay woman 22. ЛЕКa закуска a (light) snack, a slight breakfast 23. ЛЕКa кавалерия light cavalry 24. ЛЕКa категория сп. lightweight 25. ЛЕКa кола (motor)car 26. ЛЕКa му пръст! may he rest in peace! 27. ЛЕКa музика light music 28. ЛЕКa нощ good night 29. ЛЕКa работа easy work;a soft job 30. ЛЕКa работа! have a good day (at the office etc.) 31. ЛЕКa смърт an easy/a peaceful death 32. ЛЕКa храна a light diet 33. ЛЕКo вино а light/small wine 34. ЛЕКo заболяване a mild case of, a touch of 35. ЛЕКo момиче a girl of/about the town, a girl of ease 36. ЛЕКo наказание a light/mild/merciful punishment 37. ЛЕКo перо a fluent pen 38. ЛЕКo поведение loose behaviour;wantonness 39. ЛЕКи дрехи light/cool clothes 40. ЛЕКи нрави lax morals 41. ЛЕКи очертания soft outlines 42. ЛЕКо четиво light reading 43. водя ЛЕК живот lead a gay life 44. жена с ЛЕКо поведение a woman of easy virtue 45. за всичко има ЛЕК there is a remedy for everything 46. има ЛЕКа ръка he is always lucky 47. имам ЛЕКа стъпка be light on o.'s feet 48. нямам и за ЛЕК not have a bit/jot/whit (of), not have enough to swear by 49. с ЛЕКо сърце with a light heart -
6 сердце не камень
Set phrase: he (she) has a heart of gold (contrast: blood out of a stone!), his (her) heart is in the right place (one cannot help being responsive and merciful, everyone has feelings), my (your, etc) heart is not a stone -
7 δίκαιος
δίκαιος, αία, ον (s. δικαιοσύνη; Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.)① pert. to being in accordance with high standards of rectitude, upright, just, fairⓐ of humansα. In Gr-Rom. tradition a δ. pers. is one who upholds the customs and norms of behavior, including esp. public service, that make for a well-ordered, civilized society (Hom, Od. 6, 120f hospitality and fear of God mark an upright pers.; Dem. 3, 21 a δίκαιος πολίτης gives priority to the interest of the state). Such perspective opened a bridge to Greco-Romans for understanding of Jewish/Christian perspectives: e.g. the description of an eccl. overseer (w. σώφρων, ὅσιος) Tit 1:8. Both polytheistic and monotheistic societies closely associated uprightness, with special reference to behavior toward humans (cp. Pla., Rep. 4, 443; Aristot. EN 5, 1, 1129a-1130a), and piety in reference esp. to familial obligations and deity (Augustus enshrined the perspective, taking pride in being awarded a crown for his δικαιοσύνη and εὐσέβεια Res Gestae 34). In keeping with OT tradition, NT writers emphasize a connection between upright conduct and sense of responsibility to God; δ. like צַדִּיק=conforming to the laws of God and people. General definition ὁ ποιῶν τὴν δικαιοσύνην δ. ἐστιν one who does what is right, is righteous 1J 3:7; cp. Rv 22:11.—Ro 5:7. δικαίῳ νόμος οὐ κεῖται law does not apply to an upright person 1 Ti 1:9. οὐκ ἔστιν δίκαιος Ro 3:10 (cp. Eccl 7:20); δ. παρὰ τῷ θεῷ righteous in the sight of God Ro 2:13; δ. ἐναντίον τοῦ θεοῦ (Gen 7:1; Job 32:2) Lk 1:6. W. φοβούμενος τὸν θεόν of Cornelius Ac 10:22. W. εὐλαβής (Pla., Pol. 311ab ἤθη εὐλαβῆ κ. δίκαια, τὸ δικαιον κ. εὐλαβές) Lk 2:25. W. ἀγαθός (Kaibel 648, 10; Jos., Ant. 8, 248; 9, 132 ἀνὴρ ἀγ. κ. δίκ.; s. ἀγαθός 2aα) 23:50; ἀθῷος (Sus 53) 1 Cl 46:4; ὅσιος (En 103:9) 2 Cl 15:3; ταπεινός B 19:6. (ὡς δίκαιον καὶ ἀναμάρτητον Just., D. 47, 5). Serving God w. a pure heart makes one δ. 2 Cl 11:1. Hence the δίκαιοι=the just, the upright in a specif. Israelite-Christian sense Mt 13:43 (cp. Da 12:3 Theod.) Lk 1:17; 1 Pt 3:12 (Ps 33:16); 1 Cl 22:6 (Ps 33:16); 33:7; 45:3f; 48:3 (Ps 117:20); 2 Cl 6:9; 17:7; 20:3f; B 11:7 (Ps 1:5f); MPol 14:1; 17:1; also of those who only appear upright (cp. Pr 21:2) Mt 23:28; Lk 18:9; 20:20; specifically of Christians Mt 10:41; Ac 14:2 D; 1 Pt 4:18 (Pr 11:31); Hv 1, 4, 2. W. apostles MPol 19:2; cp. 1 Cl 5:2. Esp. of the righteous of the OT: πατέρες δ. 1 Cl 30:7. W. prophets Mt 13:17; 23:29 (perh. teachers: DHill, NTS 11, ’64/65, 296–302). Of Abel (Did., Gen. 181, 10) Mt 23:35 (construction with τοῦ αἵματος deserves consideration: GKilpatrick, BT 16, ’65, 119); Hb 11:4; Enoch 1 Cl 9:3; Lot 2 Pt 2:7f (Noah: Just., D. 20, 1; 138, 1; δίκαιοι καὶ πατριάρχαι ibid. 67, 7); John the Baptist (w. ἅγιος) Mk 6:20; δ. τετελειωμένοι just persons made perfect (i.e., who have died) Hb 12:23. Opp. ἄδικοι (Pr 17:15; 29:27; En 99:3; 100:7) Mt 5:45; Ac 24:15; 1 Pt 3:18; ἁμαρτωλοί (Ps 1:5; En 104:6 and 12; PsSol 2:34) Mt 9:13; Mk 2:17; Lk 5:32; 15:7; ἁμαρτωλοί and ἀσεβεῖς (Ps 1:5f) 1 Ti 1:9; 1 Pt 4:18 (Pr 11:31); πονηροί (Pr 11:15) Mt 13:49 (μοχθηροί Tat. 3, 2). W. regard to the Last Judgment, the one who stands the test is δ. righteous Mt 25:37, 46.—Ro 1:17 (s. ζάω 2bβ); Gal 3:11; Hb 10:38 (all three Hab 2:4; cp. Larfeld I 494); Ro 5:19. Resurrection of the just Lk 14:14; prayer Js 5:16; cp. 5:6 (1bβ below). Joseph, who is interested in doing the right thing honorable, just, good (Jos., Ant. 15, 106; Diod S 33, 5, 6 ἀνδρὸς εὐσεβοῦς κ. δικαίου; Conon [I B.C.–I A.D.]: 26 Fgm. 1, 17 Jac.; Galen CMG V/10, 3 p. 33, 13f [XVIII/1 p. 247 K.] ἄνδρες δ.) Mt 1:19 (w. connotation of ‘merciful’ DHill, ET 76, ’65, 133f; s. δικαιοσύνη 3b).β. of things relating to human beings ἔργα 1J 3:12; αἷμα δ. (Jo 4:19; La 4:13=αἷμα δικαίου Pr 6:17, where αἷ. δίκαιον is a v.l.) blood of an upright, or better, an innocent man Mt 23:35 (s. 1bβ below), and esp. 27:4, where δ. is v.l. for ἀθῷον; AcPl Ha 11, 8; ψυχὴ δ. upright soul (cp. Pr 10:3; s. also GrBar 10:5) 2 Pt 2:8; πνεῦμα δ. upright spirit Hm 5, 2, 7; ἐντολή (w. ἁγία and ἀγαθή) Ro 7:12. κρίσις (Dt 16:18; Is 58:2; 2 Macc 9:18; 3 Macc 2:22; Jos., Ant. 9, 4) J 5:30; 7:24; 8:16 v.l.; 2 Th 1:5; B 20:2. Pl. Rv 16:7; 19:2. φύσει δικαίᾳ by an upright nature IEph 1:1 (Hdb. ad loc.; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 24, 8); ὁδὸς δ. (Vi. Aesopi I G 85 P. of the ‘right way’) 2 Cl 5:7; B 12:4; pl. Rv 15:3.ⓑ of transcendent beings. Because of their privileged status as authority figures, the idea of fairness or equity is associated w. such entities (for δ. in the sense of ‘equitable’ in a very explicit form s. Strabo 4, 18, 7).α. God (NRhizos, Καππαδοκικά 1856, p. 113: it is gener. assumed that deities are just or fair, but the attribute is esp. affirmed in an ins fr. Tyana Θεῷ δικαίῳ Μίθρᾳ.—JMordtmann, MAI 10, 1885, 11–14 has several exx. of ὅσιος κ. δίκαιος as adj. applied to gods in west Asia Minor.—δικ. of Isis: PRoussel, Les cultes égypt. à Delos 1916, p. 276.—Oft. in OT; Jos., Bell. 7, 323, Ant. 11, 55 [w. ἀληθινός]; Just., A II, 12, 6, D. 23, 2) just, righteous w. ref. to God’s judgment of people and nations κριτὴς δ. a righteous judge (Ps 7:12; 2 Macc 12:6; PsSol 9:2; cp. the description of Rhadamanthys, Pind., O. 2, 69) 2 Ti 4:8; δ. ἐν τοῖς κρίμασιν 1 Cl 27:1; 60:1; cp. 56:5 (Ps 140:5); πατὴρ δ. J 17:25; cp. Ro 3:26; 1J 2:29; cp. 3:7; ὁ θεὸς ὁ παντοκράτωρ δ. AcPlCor 2:12. W. ὅσιος (Ps 144:17; Dt 32:4) Rv 16:5. W. πιστός 1J 1:9.β. of Jesus who, as the ideal of an upright pers. is called simply ὁ δ. the upright one (HDechent, D. ‘Gerechte’, Eine Bezeichnung für d. Messias: StKr 100, 1928, 439–43) Ac 7:52; 22:14; Mt 27:19, cp. 24 v.l.; 1J 2:1; 3:7b; Lk 23:47 (for Gr-Rom. associations in favor of upright, esp. in Lk 23:47 s. Danker, Benefactor ’82, 345f. GKilpatrick, JTS 42, ’41, 34–36, prefers innocent, so also Goodsp., Probs. 90f, but against this interp. s. RHanson, Hermathena 60, ’42, 74–78; RKarris, JBL 105, ’86, 65–74). W. ἅγιος Ac 3:14. On the qu. whether Js 5:6 applies to Jesus, s. KAland, TLZ ’44, 103 and MDibelius, Commentary (Hermeneia), ad loc. (but s. Greeven’s note in this comm. p. 240, 58: ‘perhaps a veiled, melancholy allusion to the death of James’).—Also of angels Hs 6, 3, 2.② The neuter denotes that which is obligatory in view of certain requirements of justice, right, fair, equitable (Dio Chrys. 67 [17], 12; Jos., Ant. 15, 376; cp. Strabo 4, 18, 7; s. Larfeld I 494) δ. παρὰ θεῷ it is right in the sight of God 2 Th 1:6. Also δ. ἐνώπιον τοῦ θεοῦ Ac 4:19; δ. καὶ ὅσιον it is right and holy 1 Cl 14:1, pl. Phil 4:8; δ. ἐστιν it is right Eph 6:1; w. inf. foll. Phil 1:7; 1 Cl 21:4 (cp. Hyperid. 6, 14; PSI 442, 14 [III B.C.] οὐ δίκαιόν ἐστι οὕτως εἶναι; Sir 10:23; 2 Macc 9:12; 4 Macc 6:34); δ. ἡγοῦμαι I consider it right (Diod S 12, 45, 1 δ. ἡγοῦντο) 2 Pt 1:13; τὸ δ. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 97 §409 τὸ δ.=the just cause; Arrian, Anab. 3, 27, 5; Polyb.; IMagnMai; SEG XLI, 625, 5; pap; 2 Macc 4:34; 10:12; 3 Macc 2:25; EpArist; Jos., Bell. 4, 340 Ant. 16, 158; το νῦν δ. Tat. 1, 3) what is right Lk 12:57. τὸ δ. παρέχεσθαι give what is right Col 4:1. ὸ̔ ἐὰν ᾖ δ. δώσω ὑμῖν whatever is right I will give you Mt 20:4 (Diod S 5, 71, 1 τὸ δίκαιον άλλήλοις διδόναι; 8, 25, 4). Abstract for concrete (Philipp. [=Demosth. 12] 23 μετὰ τοῦ δ.; Dio Chrys. 52 [69], 6 ἄνευ νόμου κ. δικαίου; Ael. Aristid, 46 p. 302 D.) τὸ δίκαιον ὀρθὴν ὁδὸν ἔχει uprightness goes the straight way Hm 6, 1, 2. Pl. (Diod S 15, 11, 1; 19, 85, 3; Appian, Samn. 11 §4 al.; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 30, 1; Jos., Ant. 19, 288; SibOr 3, 257; Just., A I, 68, 3 δ. ἀξιοῦν; D. 28, 4 φυλάσσει τὰ αἰώνια δ.) δίκαια βουλεύεσθαι have upright thoughts Hv 1, 1, 8 (cp. λαλεῖν Is 59:4; ἐκζητήσεται 1 Macc 7:12; κρίνειν Ar. 15, 4; Just., A II, 15, 5).—B. 1180. DELG s.v. δίκη. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
8 מלא I
מָלֵאI (b. h.) to be full, v. מָלֵא II.Tosef.Dem.V, 24 היאך מְלָאֲךָ ליבך how could thy heart be so full of thyself, i e. how daredst thou? Pi. מִלֵּא, מִילֵּא to fill, to draw (water). Erub.VIII, 6 אין מְמַלְּאִיןוכ׳ (Y. ed. מְמַלִּין) you must not draw water out of it on the Sabbath. B. Bath. 162b מִילְּאֵהוּ בקרובים if he filled the vacant space on the document with the signatures of relatives; Gitt.87b. Hor.11b ממלא מקום אבותיו הוה he was filling his ancestors place, was a direct successor; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְמַלֵּא, Nithpa. נִתְמַלֵּא to be filled. Ber.3b; 59a אין חבור מִתְמַלֵּאוכ׳, v. חוּלְיָא I. Y.Succ.III, end, 54a עד שיִתְמַלֵּא זקנו until he has a full beard. Y.Ber.IX, 13d bot. הִתְמַלְּאִי דינרי זהב be full of gold denars; והיתה מתְמַלְּאָה and it became filled with Gen. R. s. 33 הִתְסַלְּאוּ רחמים אלו על אלו be merciful to one another. Ib. ראיתי … והִתְמַלֵּאתִי עליה רחמים I saw her in distress and was filled with pity for her; a. fr. -
9 מָלֵא
מָלֵאI (b. h.) to be full, v. מָלֵא II.Tosef.Dem.V, 24 היאך מְלָאֲךָ ליבך how could thy heart be so full of thyself, i e. how daredst thou? Pi. מִלֵּא, מִילֵּא to fill, to draw (water). Erub.VIII, 6 אין מְמַלְּאִיןוכ׳ (Y. ed. מְמַלִּין) you must not draw water out of it on the Sabbath. B. Bath. 162b מִילְּאֵהוּ בקרובים if he filled the vacant space on the document with the signatures of relatives; Gitt.87b. Hor.11b ממלא מקום אבותיו הוה he was filling his ancestors place, was a direct successor; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְמַלֵּא, Nithpa. נִתְמַלֵּא to be filled. Ber.3b; 59a אין חבור מִתְמַלֵּאוכ׳, v. חוּלְיָא I. Y.Succ.III, end, 54a עד שיִתְמַלֵּא זקנו until he has a full beard. Y.Ber.IX, 13d bot. הִתְמַלְּאִי דינרי זהב be full of gold denars; והיתה מתְמַלְּאָה and it became filled with Gen. R. s. 33 הִתְסַלְּאוּ רחמים אלו על אלו be merciful to one another. Ib. ראיתי … והִתְמַלֵּאתִי עליה רחמים I saw her in distress and was filled with pity for her; a. fr. -
10 big
1. a большой, крупныйa big gun — важная персона, крупная фигура, «шишка»
2. a высокий3. a широкийhe moved about with a big smile and glad-hand — он переходил от одного к другому, приветствуя всех широкой улыбкой
4. a громкий, сильный5. a взрослый6. a важный, значительныйbig news — важные новости, важное сообщение
7. a беременная8. a чреватый; полныйeyes big with tears — глаза, полные слёз
9. a великодушный, благородный10. a амер. сл. знаменитыйbig name — знаменитость, знаменитый артист
11. a как компонент сложных слов больше-, широко-big fish — «кит», большая шишка
big seven — " большая семерка "
12. adv разг. хвастливо, с важным видомto talk big — хвастаться, бахвалиться
13. adv разг. с размахом, крупноto think big — иметь широкие замыслы;
14. adv разг. успешно15. v шотл. строитьСинонимический ряд:1. bulky (adj.) bulky; capacious; distended; gross; heavy; massive; swollen; voluminous2. fat-headed (adj.) arrogant; boastful; conceited; fat-headed; haughty; inflated; pompous; self-important3. full (adj.) awash; block and block; brimful; brimming; bung-full; chockablock; chock-full; cram-full; crammed; crowded; full; jam-full; jammed; jam-packed; loaded; packed; replete; stuffed4. generous (adj.) big-hearted; considerate; generous; greathearted; liberal; magnanimous; merciful; unselfish5. good (adj.) benevolent; benign; chivalrous; good; humane; humanitarian; kind; kind-hearted; kindly6. grand (adj.) grand; vast7. grown (adj.) adult; developed; full-blown; full-fledged; full-grown; grown; grown-up; mature; ripe8. important (adj.) consequential; considerable; eventful; great; healthy; hefty; historic; important; large-scale; major; material; meaningful; momentous; significant; sizable; substantial; vital; weighty9. large (adj.) broad; bull; enormous; extensive; fat; giant; gigantic; huge; husky; immense; large; oversize; tremendous10. lavish (adj.) excessive; extravagant; flashy; impressive; lavish; ostentatious11. lofty (adj.) lofty; tall; towering12. pregnant (adj.) childing; enceinte; expectant; expecting; gone; gravid; parous; parturient; pregnant; with child13. pretentious (adj.) arty; arty-crafty; high-sounding; imposing; overblown; pretentious14. productive (adj.) abundant; comprehensive; filled; general; high-volume; inclusive; overflowing; productive; prolific; teeming15. notable (noun) big boy; big gun; big shot; big-timer; bigwig; character; chief; dignitary; eminence; great gun; heavyweight; high-muck-a-muck; leader; lion; luminary; muckamuck; mugwump; nabob; nawob; notability; notable; personage; personality; pooh-bah; pot; somebody; VIPАнтонимический ряд:affable; easy; insignificant; lean; light; limited; little; minute; narrow; negligible; nugatory; short; slight; small; stingy; thin; unaffected; young -
11 soft
1. n мякоть2. n мягкость3. n разг. дурак, простак, простофиля4. a нежный, тонкий, лёгкий; еле уловимый; тихий, неясный5. a ласковый, нежный6. a разг. влюблённый7. a мягкий, тёплыйsoft pitch — мягкий пек; мягкий битум; мягкий асфальт
8. a тихий, спокойный9. a добрый, кроткий; чувствительный, впечатлительный10. a уступчивый, податливый; покорный, послушный11. a слабохарактерныйснисходительный, терпимый; мягкий
12. a слабый, дряблый, вялыйsoft burning — легкий обжиг; слабый обжиг
soft firing — легкий обжиг; слабый обжиг
soft demand — вялый спрос; низкий спрос
13. a разг. простоватый; придурковатый, слабоумный14. a разг. нетрудный, лёгкийsoft job — лёгкая работа, тёплое местечко;
soft snap — выгодное дельце; тёпленькое местечко; лёгкий заработок
15. a разг. праздный, ленивый16. a разг. безалкогольный17. a пологийsoft slope — некрутой подъём или спуск; пологий откос
18. a пластичный19. a мучнистый20. a фон. палатализованный, смягчённый21. a фото неконтрастный22. a мед. не создающий привыкания23. a эк. вялый; неустойчивыйsoft currency — неконвертируемая валюта; неустойчивая валюта
24. a полит. мягкий; примирительный25. a не загрязняющий; безвредный26. a спец. подверженный биологическому разложению27. a воен. уязвимый, слабый; неукрытый, незащищённый28. a вчт. программируемый, программно-управляемый29. a вчт. непостоянный30. adv мягко; нежно; тихоСинонимический ряд:1. comfortable (adj.) comfortable; comfy; cozy; cushy; easeful; snug2. easy (adj.) charitable; clement; easy; effortless; forbearing; indulgent; lenient; manageable; merciful; tolerant3. faint (adj.) dim; faint; muted; pallid; shaded; wan4. feeble (adj.) feeble; poor; sentimental; wishy-washy5. flexible (adj.) affected; compliant; flexible; impressionable; irresolute; sensitive; submissive; supple; undecided6. gentle (adj.) affectionate; balmy; benign; bland; compassionate; considerate; courteous; delicate; genial; gentle; kind; kindly; mild; softhearted; soft-hearted; sympathetic; tender; tender-hearted; tranquil7. light (adj.) light; moderate; slight8. malleable (adj.) impressible; malleable; moldable; mouldable; plastic; pliable; pliant9. mushy (adj.) mushy; pappy; pulpous; pulpy; quaggy; spongy; squashy; squelchy; squishy; squushy; yielding10. off (adj.) down; dull; off; slack; slow; sluggish11. simple (adj.) asinine; brainless; fatuous; foolish; insensate; mindless; nitwitted; senseless; sheepheaded; silly; simple; spoony; unintelligent; unwitty; weak-headed; weak-minded; witless12. small (adj.) hushed; low; quiet; small13. smooth (adj.) cottony; downy; feathery; fine; flocculent; fluffy; ingratiating; mollifying; satiny; silken; silky; smooth; soothing; velvety14. subdued (adj.) low-key; low-keyed; sober; softened; subdued; toned down15. sweet (adj.) faraway; flowing; melodious; pleasant; pleasing; sweet16. weak (adj.) fat; flabby; flaccid; lax; untrained; weakАнтонимический ряд:absolute; arbitrary; ascetic; austere; bright; brittle; brutal; callous; coarse; cruel; cutting; determined; domineering; firm; hard; hard-hearted; harsh; loud; rough -
12 tender
1. n няня; сестра; сиделка2. n сторож3. n диал. помощник; официант4. n амер. механик, оператор5. n мор. посыльное судно6. n мор. судно-матка7. n мор. плавучая база8. n мор. вспомогательное судно9. v переправлять на посыльном судне10. n предложение11. n юр. официальное предложение12. n сумма, вносимая в уплату долга13. n платёжное средство14. n стр. заявка на подряд15. n ком. тендер, договор-подряд16. v предоставлять или вносить; оплачиватьto tender a thousand dollars in full satisfaction of a debt — полностью оплатить долг размером в тысячу долларов
17. v выполнять18. v предлагать; представлять; давать, приносить19. v устраивать20. v подавать заявку21. v подавать заявление о подписке22. v брать подряд23. a нежный, мягкий, ласковый; любящий24. a мягкий, ненастойчивый25. a мягкий, лёгкий26. a делающий мягким, нежным27. a такой, от которого можно расчувствоватьсяtender of amends — предложение стороны возместить вред, причинение которого она признаёт
28. a заботливый, заботящийся; чуткий, внимательный29. a осторожный30. a слабый31. a хрупкий, ломкий32. a незрелый; молодойtender age — юные годы; незрелый возраст
33. a чувствительный; отзывчивый, чуткий34. a болезненный; уязвимый35. a обидчивый; легко ранимый36. a щекотливый, деликатный37. a мягкий, приглушённый38. a диал. жалкийtender sight — жалкое валкий, малоостойчивый
39. v уст. делать мягким, нежным; размягчать40. v уст. заботиться; быть внимательным41. v уст. оказывать уважениеСинонимический ряд:1. careful (adj.) careful; chary; considerate; reluctant2. kind (adj.) affectionate; compassionate; kind; kindhearted; loving; merciful; pitiful; responsive; softhearted; sympathetic; warm; warmhearted3. mild (adj.) delicate; gentle; mild; soft; soft-hearted; tender-hearted4. sensitive (adj.) aching; acute; painful; raw; sensitive; sore; ticklish; touchy5. weak (adj.) feeble; fragile; frail; supple; weak6. youthful (adj.) childish; childlike; immature; young; youthful7. boat (noun) boat; dinghy; lifeboat; motorboat; skiff8. evidence (noun) evidence; proof; sign9. offer (noun) bid; offer; offering; proffer; proposal10. give (verb) extend; give; hold out; offer; pose; present; proffer; submit; volunteerАнтонимический ряд:adult; apathetic; appropriate; callous; coarse; cruel; gentle; hardy; harsh; insensitive; iron; mature; merciless; pitiless; retain; tough
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