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omen ['əʊmen]augure m, présage m;∎ a good/bad omen un bon/mauvais présage;∎ the omens aren't good cela ne laisse rien présager de bon;∎ a bird of ill omen un oiseau de mauvaise augure -
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iz.1. ( fama, entzute) fame, renown; \omen handiko famed, fabled, celebrated2.a. reputation, name; \omen ederrekoa da he's got a good {reputation || name}; \omen txarra du herri honetan he's got a bad name for himself in this town | he's got a bad reputation in this town ; \omena galdu to become discredited | to lose one's good nameb. \omenez jakin dut I heard it on the grapevine| I heard tell about it3. -(r)i \omen egin pay homage to part.1. it is said that... | they say that..., reportedly, alledgedly; Jack-ek hiria ongi ezagutzen \omen du Jack is said to know the city well | they say Jack knows the city well ; alde ederra \omen dago, dakitenek diotenez, batetik bestera it is said, by those in the know, that they differ greatly from one another; ezin \omen du jarraitu he is said not to be able to carry on2. ( aditza ezabaturik) munduan ez \omen halakorik there's said to be nothing like it in the world; bururik ez duenak txapel beharrik, ez \omen he who has no head is said to have no need of a beret3. (I) ( esaldiaren buruan) gero hau erran zion \omen Ama Birjinak Bernadetteri: eliza bat nahi dut hemen then Our Lady reportedly told Bernadette this: I would like a church here -
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subs.Omen ( derived from birds): P. and V. οἰωνός, ὁ, Ar. and V. ὄρνις, ὁ, or ἡ, V. πτερόν, τό, Ar. and V. σύμβολος, ὁ (also Xen.).I aocept as an omen the crown that marks your victory: V. οἰωνὸν ἐθέμην καλλίνικα σὰ στέφη (Eur., Phoen. 858).With prosperous omen: V. ὄρνιθι... αἰσίῳ (Soph., O.R. 52; cf. also Ar., Ar. 717-721).( The mutilation) seemed an omen of the fate of the expedition: P. (ἡ περικοπὴ) τοῦ ἔκπλου οἰωνὸς ἐδόκει εἶναι (Thuc. 6, 27).Take the omens, v.: P. οἰωνίζεσθαι (Xen.) (absol.), V. οἰωνοσκοπεῖν (absol.).Have good omens: Ar. and P. καλλιερεῖσθαι (absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Omen
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1. n знак, предзнаменование2. n приметаomen of misfortune — плохая примета, дурной знак
absit omen — не будем считать это дурной приметой, дурным предзнаменованием
3. n тк. предчувствие, предвестие4. v служить предзнаменованием; предвещатьСинонимический ряд:1. sign (noun) augury; bodement; boding; divination; foreboding; foreshadowing; foretoken; forewarning; harbinger; indication; portent; prediction; premonition; presage; prognostic; prognostication; sign; token2. augur (verb) augur; betoken; bode; forebode; foreshadow; foreshow; foretoken; portend; presage; promise -
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ˈəumen
1. сущ. знак, знамение, предзнаменование, примета to be of good (ill) omen ≈ служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием Syn: premonition, prognostic, augury
2. гл. служить предзнаменованием, предвещать Syn: presage, prognosticate, forebode знак, предзнаменование;
- * of success предзнаменование успеха;
- to be of good * служить хорошим предзнаменованием примета;
- * of misfortune плохая примета, дурной знак;
- to believe in *s верить в приметы предчувствие, предвестие служить предзнаменованием;
предвещать;
- the clouds rain тучи предвещают дождь omen предзнаменование, знак, примета;
to be of good (ill) omen служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием omen предзнаменование, знак, примета;
to be of good (ill) omen служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием ~ служить предзнаменованием -
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1. [ʹəʋmən] n1. 1) знак, предзнаменованиеto be of good [of ill] omen - служить хорошим [дурным] предзнаменованием
2) примета2. [ʹəʋmən] vomen of misfortune - плохая примета, дурной знак
служить предзнаменованием; предвещать -
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طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
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prep. + pron. ?"on/for us" órava ómen "have mercy on us", VT44:12, changed by Tolkien from the simple dative form men "for us", then replaced by omessë -
10 the clouds omen rain
Общая лексика: тучи предвещают дождь -
11 Absit omen
• May the omen be absent. (may this not be an omen) -
12 Nomen est omen
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13 nomen omen
part. książk. as the name suggests* * *indecl. nomen omen, the name is the sign of the thing.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nomen omen
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14 a bird of ill omen
человек, приносящий или предсказывающий несчастье, вестник несчастьяThe one that was wrapped in a cloak and wore boots, I knew at once: it was the bird of ill omen back again. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. VIII) — Одного, одетого в плащ, из-под которого виднелись сапоги, я узнал сразу: это был опять он, вестник несчастья.
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15 nomen est omen
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16 handwriting on the wall
klart tecken, omen -
17 writing on the wall
skriften på väggen (dåligt omen, varning given i förväg) -
18 fear of the unknown
Синонимический ряд:apprehension of misfortune (noun) anticipation; apprehension of misfortune; feeling of dread; foreboding; omen; prediction; premonition; presentiment; prophecy -
19 accipiō
accipiō cēpī, ceptus, ere [ad+capio], to take without effort, receive, get, accept. — Of voluntary taking, to take, accept, take into possession, receive: obsides, Cs.: divitias, N.: aliquid a patre, inherit, N.: suspitio acceptae pecuniae ob rem iudicandam (of a bribe): pecuniam per Volcatium, by the hands of: alqm gremio, V.: milites urbe tectisve, L.: sucos ore aut volnere, O. — Fig.: oculis aut pectore noctem, V.—To admit, let in: armatos in arcem, L.: alqm in amicitiam: (parentes) in civitatem, to citizenship, L.— To take under protection: (virginem) accepi, acceptam servabo, T.: taedā accepta iugali, i. e. wedded, O.—To receive as a guest, entertain, welcome: Laurentes nymphae, accipite Aenean, V.: quam Delos orantem accepit, O.: (eum) in vestram fidem, into your confidence.— Ironically, to entertain, deal with, treat: indignis modis, T.: quo te modo accepissem, nisi iratus essem: eum male acceptum... coegit, etc. (of a defeated enemy), N.—In busines, to collect (money): a praetore pecuniam. — acceptus, P., received, collected: accepta pecunia. — Esp. in the phrase, referre acceptum (alqd), to credit, give credit for: amplius sestertium ducentiens acceptum hereditatibus rettuli, entered to the credit of inheritance, i. e. owe to bequests: alcui vitam suam referre acceptam, acknowledge that he owes his life, etc.: salutem imperi uni omnes acceptam relaturos, Cs. — In law: sponsionem acceptam facere, to discharge the bond, acknowledge payment of the sponsio.—Of involuntary taking, to receive, get, be the recipient of, take, submit to, suffer, bear: volnera tergo, V.: graviore volnere accepto, Cs.: cum semel accepit solem (leo), has felt the power of, H.: hunc metum, i. e. take this risk, T.: contumeliam, T. — Esp. of places, to admit, take in, receive, open to: Strophadum me litora primum Accipiunt, V.: nullae eum urbes accipiunt, nulla moenia, L.: illum unda accipit sinu vasto, V. — Fig., of perception and thought: quae accepi auribus, T.: mandata auribus: quem ipse accepi oculis animoque sensum, hunc, etc., the impression I received.—In gen., to take, hear, attend to, perceive, understand, learn: Accipe nunc Danaum insidias, listen to, V.: sicut ego accepi, as I have heard, S.: ut accepi a senibus: accipite... veterem orationem Archytae: quae postea acciderant, Cs.: reliquos ne famā quidem acceperunt, have not heard of them, Cs.: si te aequo animo ferre accipiet, T.: hoc sic fieri solere accepimus: ex parente ita accepi, munditias mulieribus convenire, S.: ut celeriter acciperet quae tradebantur, understood, N.— Absol: non recte accipis, T.: volenti animo de ambobus acceperant, had eagerly welcomed news of both, S.—In partic., of a word or pledge, take: accipe daque fidem, i. e. exchange solemn assurances, V.—Praegn., to take, interpret, explain: ad contumeliam omnia, to regard as an insult, T.: his in maius acceptis, being exaggerated, L.: hoc in bonam partem, take kindly: alqd durius: facinus severe accipere, with displeasure: aliter tuom amorem atque est, T.: aequo animo, S. — Accipere aliquid in omen, to regard a thing as an omen, accept the omen: id a plerisque in omen magni terroris acceptum, L.; but accipere omen, to receive as a ( favorable) omen, L.—With ellips. of omen: Accipio, adgnoscoque deos, I accept ( the omen) and, etc., V.—To accept, be satisfied with, approve: dos, Pamphile, est decem talenta. Pam. Accipio, T.: ‘equi te esse feri similem, dico.’ Ridemus et ipse Messius, ‘accipio,’ I allow it, exactly so, H.: ab hoste armato condicionem, Cs.— To take upon one, undertake, assume, undergo: bellum, quod novus imperator noster accipiat, in which... succeeds to the command: causam: eos (magistratūs): iudicium (of the defendant), stand the trial: iudicium accipere pro Quinctio, i. e. agree for Q. to stand trial.* * *accipere, accepi, acceptus V TRANStake, grasp, receive, accept, undertake; admit, let in, hear, learn; obey -
20 οἰωνός
οἰωνός, ὁ,A a large bird, bird of prey,οἰωνοί, φῆναι ἢ αἰγυπιοὶ γαμψώνυχες Od.16.216
; of the eagle,Κρονίωνι.. φίλτατος οἰωνῶν Il.24.293
; called οἰωνῶν βασιλεύς by A.Ag. 114 (lyr.), Pi.O.13.21, cf. Ar. Av. 515 ;ἀρχὸς οἰ. Pi.P.1.14
; mentioned as devouring carcasses, Il.1.5,22.335, cf. S.Ant. 205, 698, Aj. 830 ;οἰωνοὶ ὠμησταί Il.11.453
;θῆρές τ' οἰωνοί τε Emp.21.11
,130.2 ; ὑπ' οἰωνῶν ταφέντα, of corpses devoured by carrion birds, A.Th. 1025, cf. S.Ant.29 ; as an image of swiftness,οἰωνοῖς ἅμ' ἕπονται Hes.Th. 268
.2 generally, birds, opp. beasts, S.Fr.941.11 ; so in οἰωνοκτόνος.II a bird of omen or augury, Il.12.237, Od.15.532, Hes.Op. 801 ; (lyr.) ;οὔτ' ἀπ' οἰωνῶν.., οὔτ' ἐκ θεῶν του γνωτόν Id.OT 395
, cf. 398 ;οἰ. αἴσιοι X.Cyr.3.3.22
, cf. Il. 12.237, Plu.2.282d ; of augurs, καθέζεσθαι ἐπ' οἰωνῶν, ἐπ' οἰωνοῖς καθῆσθαι, Id.Rom.22, Caes.47 ; οἱ ἐπ' οἰωνοῖς ἱερεῖς the augurs, Id.Ant. 5.III omen, token, presage, drawn from these birds, Il.2.859, al., cf. E.Hipp. 873 ; εἷς οἰ. ἄριστος ἀμύνεσθαι περὶ πάτρης the one best omen is to fight for fatherland, Il.12.243 ; οἰ. ἀγαθοί good omens, Hes. Fr.134.11 ; δέκομαι τὸν οἰ. I accept the omen, hail it as auspicious, Hdt.9.91 ;οὗτος οἰ. μέγας E.Or. 788
;δέδοικα.. τὸν οἰ. Ar.Eq.28
;τοῦ ἔκπλου οἰ. ἐδόκει εἶναι Th.6.27
; οἰωνὸν θέσθαι or τίθεσθαι take as an omen, E.Ph. 858, Pl.Alc.2.151b ;εἰς οἰ. τίθεσθαι χρηστόν Plu.Luc.36
;πρὸς οἰωνοῦ τ. Ath.1.13e
;οἰωνόν τινα ποιεῖσθαι Pl.Lg. 702c
; δι' οἰωνοῦ λαμβάνειν, πρὸς οἰωνοῦ λαβεῖν, D.H.2.67,3.13 ;οἰωνοῦ χάριν Pl.Mx. 249b
.IV as Adj., or in apposition, οἰωνὸς θεά the bird goddess, Lyc.721. [First syll. short in S.El. 1059 (lyr.).]
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