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1 public
1) громадськість; населення, народ; суспільство; публіка; дотримання громадського порядку2) громадський; державний, національний, казенний; муніципальний; відкритий; публічний, публічно-правовий; суспільний•- public accord
- public accounting
- public act
- public administration
- public administrator
- public affront
- public agency
- public agent
- public alcoholic
- public appeal
- public appointment
- public archives
- public assembly
- public assassination
- public assistance
- public at large
- public attorney
- public auction
- public authorities
- public authority
- public benefit
- public benefits
- public bill
- public blockade
- public body
- public bond
- public boundary
- public call
- public capacity
- public censure
- public charge
- public code
- public company
- public comptroller
- public condemnation
- public conduct
- public consumption fund
- public contract
- public contract law
- public control
- public convenience
- public corporation
- public correctional facility
- public counsel for the defence
- public counsel for the defense
- public credit
- public customs warehouse
- public danger
- public debt
- public defender
- public defence
- public defense
- public defensor
- public defensor system
- public demand
- public depositary
- public detection agency
- public detective
- public detective agency
- public disgrace
- public disturbance
- public disturber
- public document
- public domain
- public drunk
- public drunkenness
- public duties
- public duty
- public easement
- public emergency
- public employee
- public employment
- public enemy
- public enterprise
- public examination
- public execution
- public exposure of the person
- public flogging
- public foundation
- public functionary
- public funds
- public gathering
- public good
- public grievance
- public health
- public health system
- public hearing
- public hearing of cases
- public hearings
- public housing
- public indecencies
- public indecency
- public individual
- public industry
- public inebriate
- public influence
- public injunctive relief
- public inquiry
- public inspection
- public institution
- public insult
- public interest
- public interests
- public international law
- public intoxication
- public joint-stock company
- public justice
- public landowner
- public lands
- public lands administration
- public law enforcement
- public law
- public lawyer
- public liability
- public liberties
- public life
- public litigant
- public market
- public matter
- public meeting
- public member
- public mind
- public minister
- public mischief
- public misrepresentation
- public morality
- public notary
- public notice
- public nuisance
- public offence
- public offense
- public office
- public officer
- public official
- public opinion
- public opinion poll
- public order
- public order act
- Public Order Detachment
- public order law
- public order offence
- public order offense
- public organ
- public ownership
- public peace
- public person
- public place
- public police
- public policy
- public policy issue
- public politician
- public position
- public practice
- public prior use
- public proceeding
- public proceedings
- public property
- public property domain
- public prosecution
- public prosecution case
- public prosecution department
- public prosecutor
- public prosecutor's office
- public protest
- public punishment
- public purse
- public record
- public record office
- public records
- public register
- public reimbursement
- public relations center
- public relations centre
- public relations office
- public relations
- public relief
- public representation
- public representative body
- public representative organ
- public reprobation
- public resolution
- public response
- public revelation
- public rights
- public safety
- public seal
- public sector
- public self-defence
- public self-defense
- public self-government body
- public servant
- public service careerist
- public service
- public session
- public shelter
- public sitting
- public speaking
- public spirit
- public-spirited
- public stoning of a person
- public tax
- public tranquillity
- public trial
- public trustee
- public unrest
- public use
- public utterance
- public vengeance
- public verdict
- public victim
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2 public
ˈpʌblɪk
1. прил.
1) а) общественный;
государственный public broadcasting ≈ государственное радиовещание public policy ≈ государственная политика public buildings ≈ общественные здания to work in the public sector ≈ работать в государственном секторе in the public interest ≈ в общественных интересах public officer, public official ≈ государственный служащий, чиновник, должностное лицо public opinion ≈ общественное мнение public debt ≈ государственный долг public man ≈ общественный деятель public office ≈ государственное, муниципальное или общественное учреждение public opinion poll ≈ опрос населения по какому-л. вопросу public peace ≈ общественный порядок Syn: general б) народный, национальный, общенародный public holiday ≈ национальный праздник в) официальный
2) общедоступный, общественный, публичный public sale ≈ публичные торги, аукцион publictransport ≈ общественный транспорт public library ≈ публичная библиотека
3) коммунальный, общественного пользования public accommodations ≈ места общественного пользования public service ≈ коммунальные услуги public utilities
4) гласный, открытый to make public ≈ делать общеизвестным public meeting ≈ открытое заседание
5) людный It is too public here. ≈ Здесь слишком многолюдно.
2. сущ.
1) а) публика;
общественность to appeal to the public ≈ обратиться к общественности to educate, enlighten the public ≈ образовывать/просвещать общественность to fool, mislead the public ≈ дурачить/обманывать народ, вводить людей в заблуждение in public ≈ открыто, публично general public ≈ широкая публика, общественность reading public ≈ читающая публика, широкие круги читателей theatergoing public ≈ театралы traveling public ≈ путешественники Syn: audience б) определенный круг людей There is a separate public for every picture, and for every book. ≈ У каждой картины есть свой зритель, у каждой книги - свой читатель.
2) народ, нация the Scottish public ≈ шотландцы
3) разг.;
сокр. от public house ;
public bar (собирательнле) народ - the * is the best judge, the * are the best judges народ - лучший судья( собирательнле) публика - the reading * читающая публика (разговорное) сокр от public house общественный - * opinion общественное мнение народный, общенародный - * ownership общенародное достояние;
общественная собственность общественный, коммунальный, общественного пользования - * lighting уличное освещение публичный, общедоступный - * library публичная библиотека открытый, гласный - * meeting открытое заседание - * protest открытый протест государственный, национальный - * lands государственные земли публично-правовой - * corporation публично-правовая корпорация( руководит национализированной отраслью промышленности) (компьютерное) общий - * data общие данные - * data base общая база данных > to be in the * line содержать бар > * orator официальный оратор( в Оксфордском и Кембриджском университетах) ~ публика;
общественность;
to appeal to the public обратиться, апеллировать к обществу;
in public открыто, публично ~ народ;
the British public английский народ ~ открытый, гласный;
public protest открытый протест;
to give (smth.) public utterance предать( что-л.) гласности go ~ получать огласку go ~ становиться общеизвестным ~ публика;
общественность;
to appeal to the public обратиться, апеллировать к обществу;
in public открыто, публично make ~ обнародовать make ~ объявлять make ~ опубликовывать make ~ предавать гласности notary ~ государственный нотариус public разг. см. public house ~ государственный, публичный, публично-правовой, общественный, муниципальный ~ государственный ~ коммунальный;
public service коммунальные услуги ~ коммунальный ~ народ;
the British public английский народ ~ народ, общество, население ~ народ ~ народный, общенародный;
public ownership общенародное достояние;
public spirit дух патриотизма;
гражданственность ~ население ~ национальный ~ общедоступный ~ общенародный ~ общественность ~ общественный;
государственный;
public man общественный деятель;
public office государственное, муниципальное или общественное учреждение ~ общественный ~ открытый, гласный;
public protest открытый протест;
to give (smth.) public utterance предать (что-л.) гласности ~ открытый (о заседании) ~ открытый ~ публика;
общественность;
to appeal to the public обратиться, апеллировать к обществу;
in public открыто, публично ~ публика ~ публично-правовой ~ публичный, общедоступный;
public library (lecture) публичная библиотека (лекция) ;
public road большая дорога ~ публичный ~ address system вчт. широковещательная система system: public address ~ система публичных выступлений ~ at large широкая общественность ~ at large широкая публика ~ data base вчт. общая база данных ~ data network вчт. общая сеть передачи данных ~ key system вчт. криптосистема с ключом общего пользования ~ общественный;
государственный;
public man общественный деятель;
public office государственное, муниципальное или общественное учреждение ~ peace общественный порядок;
public debt государственный долг ~ открытый, гласный;
public protest открытый протест;
to give (smth.) public utterance предать (что-л.) гласности ~ публичный, общедоступный;
public library (lecture) публичная библиотека (лекция) ;
public road большая дорога road: public ~ государственная дорога ~ коммунальный;
public service коммунальные услуги service: public ~ государственная служба public ~ коммунальные услуги public ~ общественные услуги, коммунальные услуги public ~ осуществление публичных функций public ~ система связи общего пользования public ~ услуги связи, предоставляемые по установленным тарифам ~ народный, общенародный;
public ownership общенародное достояние;
public spirit дух патриотизма;
гражданственность spirit: public ~ гражданственность public ~ общественное сознание public ~ сознательность ~ utilities коммунальные сооружения, предприятия ~ utilities коммунальные услуги ~ volume table вчт. таблица общих томов -
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1. n собир. народthe public is the best judge, the public are the best judges — народ — лучший судья
2. n собир. публикаin public — открыто, публично; на людях
the public are not admitted — публика не допускается, вход воспрещён
general public, public at large — широкая публика
public image — репутация, мнение широкой публики
3. n собир. общественность4. a народный, общенародныйpublic ownership — общенародное достояние; общественная собственность
5. a общественный, коммунальный, общественного пользованияpublic service — коммунальное обслуживание, коммунальные услуги
public network — общедоступная сеть; сеть общего пользования
6. a публичный, общедоступныйpublic sale — публичные торги, аукцион
7. a открытый, гласныйopen to the public — вход свободный ; открыто для всех
8. a государственный, национальныйpublic officer — государственный служащий, чиновник, должностное лицо
public trustee — публичный доверительный собственник; государственный попечитель
public notary, notary public — нотариус
public bill — публичный законопроект; законопроект общегосударственного значения
public institution — публичное, государственное учреждение
9. a публично-правовой10. a вчт. общийСинонимический ряд:1. civic (adj.) civic; civil; governmental; national; owned by the state; publicly-financed; societal; tax-supported; under the public domain2. communal (adj.) collective; common; communal; conjoint; conjunct; democratic; general; intermutual; joint; mutual; popular; prevalent; shared; vulgar; widespread3. unrestricted (adj.) accessible; free; free to all; known; not private; open; open to the public; open-door; unrestricted; without charge4. commons (noun) commonalty; commoners; commons; crowd; masses; mob5. populace (noun) audience; citizens; clientage; clientele; community; following; humanity; men; populace; society; the community6. societies (noun) communities; people; societiesАнтонимический ряд:individual; personal; private; restricted -
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1. [ʹpʌblık] n1. собир. народthe public is the best judge, the public are the best judges - народ - лучший судья
2. собир.1) публикаthe reading [theatrical] public - читающая [театральная] публика
in public - открыто, публично; на людях
the public are not admitted - публика не допускается, вход воспрещён
general public, public at large - широкая публика
books that appeal to a large public - книги, которые привлекают внимание широкого круга читателей
Public Lending Right - система авторского вознаграждения, в которой гонорар зависит от того, как спрашивают книгу в библиотеках
2) общественностьto appeal /to apply/ to the public - обратиться /апеллировать/ к обществу
3. разг. сокр. от public house2. [ʹpʌblık] a1. общественныйpublic sentiment - настроение или отношение общества /общественности/
public spirit - а) общественное сознание; б) сознательность; отстаивание общественных интересов; гражданственность
public service - деятельность на общественном поприще [см. тж. 3, 6]
public figure /man/ - общественный деятель
public image - репутация, мнение широкой публики (о ком-л.)
public nuisance - а) нарушение общественного порядка; б) нарушитель общественного порядка; в) источник опасности или вреда
2. народный, общенародныйpublic ownership - общенародное достояние; общественная собственность
3. общественный, коммунальный, общественного пользованияpublic lighting - уличное /городское/ освещение
public transport - общественный /городской/ транспорт
public service - коммунальное обслуживание, коммунальные услуги [см. тж. 1, 6]
public facilities - а) = public utilities а); б) места общественного пользования (школы, рестораны, бассейны и т. п.)
public utilities - а) предприятия общественного пользования (средства связи, городской транспорт и т. п.); б) коммунальные сооружения; в) коммунальные услуги; коммунальные службы; г) акции и облигации предприятий общественного пользования
public cleansing - очистка /уборка/ улиц
public works - а) общественные сооружения; б) общественные работы
public warehouse - амер. склад общественного пользования ( частновладельческий)
certified public accountant - амер. дипломированный присяжный, бухгалтер, аудитор
4. публичный, общедоступныйpublic sale - публичные торги, аукцион
public day - амер. приёмный день для широкой публики (в учреждениях и т. п.)
public room - общая комната, холл (в гостинице и т. п.)
5. открытый, гласныйto make public - предать гласности; объявить, опубликовать
to go public - а) предать гласности (конфиденциальные сведения и т. п.); б) фин. впервые выставить на продажу акции и ценные бумаги
6. государственный, национальныйpublic debt [loan] - государственный долг [заём]
public funds - а) государственные средства; б) государственные ценные бумаги
public office - а) государственное или муниципальное учреждение; присутственное место; б) государственная должность
public officer - государственный служащий, чиновник, должностное лицо
public servant - а) государственное или муниципальное должностное лицо; лицо, находящееся на государственной службе; б) = public-service corporation
public service - государственная служба [см. тж. 1, 3]
public law - а) государственное право, публичное право; б) публичный закон ( касающийся всего населения)
public trustee - юр. публичный доверительный собственник; государственный попечитель ( по управлению имуществом частных лиц)
public notary, notary public - нотариус
public defender - амер. государственный защитник ( неимущего обвиняемого)
public enemy - а) вражеская страна; враждебное государство; б) социально-опасный элемент
public act - а) юр. публичный акт /закон/; б) публичный акт, действие государственной власти
public bill - публичный законопроект; законопроект общегосударственного значения
public holidays - праздничные дни, официальные праздники
public assistance - амер. государственное денежное пособие (беднякам, престарелым, инвалидам и детям)
7. публично-правовойpublic corporation - публично-правовая /государственная/ корпорация ( руководит национализированной отраслью промышленности)
public securities - а) государственные ценные бумаги; б) ценные бумаги, выпущенные публично-правовыми учреждениями
8. вчт. общий♢
to be in the public line - содержать бар /таверну/ -
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1. n1) збірн. народ; публікаpublic at large, general public — широка публіка
the public are not admitted — публіка не допускається, вхід заборонений
in — публічно, прилюдно, відверто
2) громадськість2. adj1) громадськийpublic image — думка широкої громадськості (про когось), репутація
2) комунальний; громадського користуванняpublic facilities — місця громадського користування; підприємства громадського користування; засоби зв'язку, міський транспорт (тж public utilities)
public warehouse — амер. склад загального користування
public works — громадські роботи, громадські споруди
3) публічний, загальнодоступнийpublic day — амер. прийомний день для широкої публіки (в установах тощо)
public sale — публічні торги, аукціон
4) відкритий, гласний; прилюднийto make public — оприлюднити, розголосити, опублікувати
5) народний; загальнонародний; державний; національнийpublic domain — юр. державна власність
public law — державне (публічне) право
public officer — державний службовець, чиновник, посадова (службова) особа
public servant — державна (муніципальна) посадова особа
6) публічно-правовийpublic enemy — ворожа держава, ворожа сторона
public holidays — святкові дні; установлені законом свята
public house — бар; пивниця, закусочна, шинок
P. Record Office — Державний Архів
public relations — зв'язок із громадськістю; інформація про діяльність (організації тощо); реклама, пропаганда; взаєморозуміння між організацією (особою) і публікою; техніка служби інформації; служба (відділ) інформації; відділ зв'язку з пресою, прес-бюро
public relations officer — начальник (працівник) відділу інформації (установи, фірми); прес-аташе (посольства); агент, представник (кінозірки тощо)
public school — закритий приватний привілейований середній учбовий заклад (у Великій Британії); безплатна середня школа (у США та Шотландії)
* * *I ['peblik] n1) народ2) публіка; громадськість3) ром. cкop. від public houseII ['peblik] a1) суспільний, громадський2) народний, загальнонародний3) комунальний, комунального користування; громадськийcertified public accountant — cл. дипломований присяжний, бухгалтер, аудитор
4) публічний, загальнодоступний5) відкритий, гласний6) державний, національнийpublic bill — публічний законопроект; законопроект загальнодержавного значення
public assistance — cл. державна грошова допомога (біднякам, старим, інвалідам, дітям)
8) загальний -
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adj. publiekelijk; gemeenschappelijk--------n. publiek; gemeenschappublic1[ publik] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:the public • de mensen, de toeschouwers/toehoorders————————public2〈 publicness〉1 openbaar ⇒ publiek, voor iedereen toegankelijk2 openbaar ⇒ publiek, algemeen bekend♦voorbeelden:〈Brits-Engels; economie〉 public limited company • publieke/openbare naamloze vennootschap, NVin the public domain • in openbaar bezitpublic footpath • voetpad, wandelpadpublic house 〈 Brits-Engels〉 • café, bar, pubpublic speaking • spreken in het openbaarpublic transport • openbaar vervoerpublic utility • nutsbedrijvenpublic figure • bekende figuurpublic relations • (bevordering van de) goede verstandhouding met het publiek, public relationsmake public • openbaar maken, bekendmakenII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉1 algemeen ⇒ gemeenschaps-, nationaal, maatschappelijk2 overheids- ⇒ regerings-, publiek-, staats-♦voorbeelden:public health • volksgezondheidpublic holiday • nationale feestdagpublic interest • het algemeen belangpublic opinion • publieke opinie〈 Brits-Engels〉 public school • particuliere kostschool; 〈 Schots-Engels, Amerikaans-Engels〉 gesubsidieerde lagere schoolpublic service (corporation) • nutsbedrijfpublic spirit • burgerzin, sociale instelling 〈 van iemand〉public works • openbare werken2 public assistance • sociale steun, uitkeringpublic enterprise • staats/overheidsondernemingpublic ownership • staatseigendompublic purse • (de/'s lands) schatkistpublic sector • openbare sectorpublic servant • rijksambtenaarpublic service • rijksdienst -
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m. the peace of the land, public peace, Fms. vi. 284. -
8 lands-lög
n. pl. the law of the land, public law, Nj. 191, Grág. i. 181, Sks. 668. -
9 lands-réttr
m. the law of the land, public law, Eg. 476, Fms. vii. 295; lög ok landsréttr, Fs. 27, passim. -
10 pūblicus
pūblicus adj. [populus], of the people, of the state, done for the state, public, common: rem bene gerere publicam, the business of the state, Enn. ap. C.: sacrificia publica ac privata, Cs.: iniuriae, to the state, Cs.: litterae testimonium: causa, an affair of state, L.: causam publicam dicere, i. e. a criminal prosecution: in causis iudiciisque publicis: largitiones, S.: ludus, H.: incisa notis marmora publicis, H.—In the phrase, res publica (often written res <*>.: less correctly as one word, respublica), a commonwealth, state, republic: ne quid detrimenti res p. caperet, S.: res R. publica: tria genera rerum p.: delere rem p.: senatūs consultis e re p. factis, for the public good: faceret quod e re p. fideque suā duceret, L.: aetatem a re p. procul habendam decrevi, from public life, S.: res p. suas retinere.—As subst n., possessions of the state, public property, state treasury, public revenue: qui (agri) in publicum Campanum incurrebant, the public lands: nihil neque privati neque publici in Siciliā reliquisse: de publico nummos accipere: de publico convivari, at public cost: bona in publicum redigere, into the public treasury, L.: frumenti quod inventum est, in publicum conferunt, the public granaries, Cs.: publicis male redemptis: conducere publica, farm the public revenues, H.: publicorum societates, i. e. of farmers of the revenue: magister scripturae et sex publicorum, i. e. branches of the revenue: frui publico: pessimo publico facere, to the injury of the state, L.— Common, general, public: aqua publica in privatum agrum fluens, L.: usus, H.: favor, the favor of all, O.: lux publica mundi, the sun, O.: verba, common, usual, O.—As subst n., a public place, publicity: pernoctare in publico: relatis in publicum Cornibus, Cs.: summa in publico copia: epistulam in publico proponere, publicly: prodire in publicum, go out in public: carere publico, be in retirement.—General, common, ordinary, vulgar: structura carminis, O.: vatem, cui non sit publica vena, Iu.* * *publica, publicum ADJpublic; common, of the people/state; official -
11 beneficium
bĕnĕfĭcĭum (better than bĕnĭfĭcĭ-um), ii, n. [beneficus].I.A benefaction, kindness, favor, benefit, service, euergetêma (sunt qui ita distinguunt, quaedam beneficia esse, quaedam officia, quaedam ministeria. Beneficium esse, quod alienus det:A.alienus est, qui potuit sine reprehensione cessare: officium esse filii, uxoris et earum personarum, quas necessitudo suscitat et ferre opem jubet: ministerium esse servi, quem condicio sua eo loco posuit, ut nihil eorum, quae praestat, imputet superiori,
Sen. Ben.3, 18, 1);—(in prose freq.; in poetry, for metrical reasons, only in play-writers; most freq. in Ter.).In gen.:B.nullum beneficium esse duco id, quod, quoi facias, non placet,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 12:beneficium accipere,
Ter. Ad. 2, 3, 1:pro maleficio beneficium reddere,
id. Phorm. 2, 2, 22:immemor beneficii,
id. And. 1, 1, 17:cupio aliquos parere amicos beneficio meo,
id. Eun. 1, 2, 69:beneficium verbis initum re comprobare,
id. And. 5, 1, 5:nec enim si tuam ob causam cuiquam commodes, beneficium illud habendum est, sed feneratio,
Cic. Fin. 2, 35, 117; id. Off. 2. 20, 70:beneficio adligari: beneficio victus esse,
Cic. Planc. 33, 81; cf.:Jugurtham beneficiis vincere,
Sall. J. 9, 3:collocare,
Cic. Off. 1, 15, 49 al.; 2, 20, 69:dare,
id. ib. 1, 15, 48; id. Fam. 13, 8, 3' deferre, id. Off. 1, 15, 49: conferre in aliquem, [p. 232] id. ib. 1, 14, 45: quia magna mihi debebat beneficia, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 12, 1:in republicā multo praestat benefici quam malefici immemorem esse,
Sall. J. 31, 28:senatus et populus Romanus benefici et injuriae memor esse solet,
id. ib. 104, 5; Petr. 126, 4:in iis (hominibus) beneficio ac maleficio abstineri aecum censent,
Liv. 5, 3, 8:immortali memoriā retinere beneficia,
Nep. Att. 11, 5 al. —Of the favor of the people in giving their vote:quidquid hoc beneficio populi Romani atque hac potestate praetoriā possum,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 24, 69, and 71.—Esp.1.Beneficio, through favor, by the help, aid, support, mediation:(β).beneficio tuo salvus,
thanks to you, Cic. Fam. 11, 22, 1; 13, 35, 1:nostri consulatūs beneficio,
by means of, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 1, § 6:servari beneficio Caesaris,
Vell. 2, 71, 1:hoc beneficio,
by this means, Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 14:sortium beneficio,
by the lucky turn of, Caes. B. G. 1, 53 Herz.:longissimae aetatis,
Quint. 3, 1, 9:ingenii,
id. 2, 11, 2; 5, 10, 121:eloquentiae,
Tac. Or. 8 al.; cf.: fortunae beneficium, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 4, 2.—In gen., by the agency of:2.quod beneficio ejus contingit,
Dig. 39, 2, 40, § 1:beneficio furis,
ib. 47, 2, 46 pr.—Alicujus beneficii facere (habere, etc.), to make dependent on one ' s bounty or favor (post-Aug.):II.commeatus a senatu peti solitos benefici sui fecit,
Suet. Claud. 23:ut munus imperii beneficii sui faceret,
Just. 13, 4, 9; cf.:adeo quidem dominis servi beneficia possunt dare, ut ipsos saepe beneficii sui fecerint,
Sen. Ben. 3, 18, 4:sed nihil habebimus nisi beneficii alieni?
Quint. 10, 4, 6.—Transf. to political life.A.A distinction, support, favor, promotion (esp. freq. after the Aug. per.):2.coöptatio collegiorum ad populi beneficium transferebatur,
Cic. Lael. 25, 96; id. Phil. 2, 36, 91:quibus omnia populi Romani beneficia dormientibus deferuntur,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 70, § 180:in beneficiis ad aerarium delatus,
among those recommended to favor, id. Arch. 5, 11 Halm. ad loc.; id. Fam. 7, 5, 3:cum suo magno beneficio esset,
under great obligation to his recommendation, id. Phil. 8, 6 Wernsd.; Flor. 4, 2, 92; cf. Suet. Tit. 8.—So,Esp. freq. of military promotions (whence beneficiarius, q. v.):B.quod scribis de beneficiis, scito a me et tribunos militaris et praefectos... delatos esse,
Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 7:ut tribuni militum... quae antea dictatorum et consulum ferme fuerant beneficia,
Liv. 9, 30, 3:beneficia gratuita esse populi Romani,
id. 45, 42, 11; Hirt. B. Afr. 54, 5:per beneficia Nymphidii,
promoted, advanced through the favor of Nymphidius, Tac. H. 1, 25; 4, 48 Lips.:beneficii sui centuriones,
i. e. his creatures, Suet. Tib. 12:Liber beneficiorum or Beneficium,
the book in which the public lands that were bestowed were designated, Hyg. Limit. Const. p. 193 Goes.; Arcad. ib. p. 260.—So, SERVVS. A. COMMENTARIIS. BENEFICIORVM., Inscr. Grut. 578, 1.—A privilege, right (post-Aug.):C.anulorum,
Dig. 48, 7, 42:religionis,
ib. 3, 3, 18:militaris,
ib. 29, 1, 3.—Hence, liberorum, a release from the office of judge, received in consequence of having a certain number of children, Suet. Claud. 15; Dig. 49, 8, 1, § 2.—Personified, as a god:duos omnino (deos credere), Poenam et Beneficium,
Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 14. -
12 benificium
bĕnĕfĭcĭum (better than bĕnĭfĭcĭ-um), ii, n. [beneficus].I.A benefaction, kindness, favor, benefit, service, euergetêma (sunt qui ita distinguunt, quaedam beneficia esse, quaedam officia, quaedam ministeria. Beneficium esse, quod alienus det:A.alienus est, qui potuit sine reprehensione cessare: officium esse filii, uxoris et earum personarum, quas necessitudo suscitat et ferre opem jubet: ministerium esse servi, quem condicio sua eo loco posuit, ut nihil eorum, quae praestat, imputet superiori,
Sen. Ben.3, 18, 1);—(in prose freq.; in poetry, for metrical reasons, only in play-writers; most freq. in Ter.).In gen.:B.nullum beneficium esse duco id, quod, quoi facias, non placet,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 12:beneficium accipere,
Ter. Ad. 2, 3, 1:pro maleficio beneficium reddere,
id. Phorm. 2, 2, 22:immemor beneficii,
id. And. 1, 1, 17:cupio aliquos parere amicos beneficio meo,
id. Eun. 1, 2, 69:beneficium verbis initum re comprobare,
id. And. 5, 1, 5:nec enim si tuam ob causam cuiquam commodes, beneficium illud habendum est, sed feneratio,
Cic. Fin. 2, 35, 117; id. Off. 2. 20, 70:beneficio adligari: beneficio victus esse,
Cic. Planc. 33, 81; cf.:Jugurtham beneficiis vincere,
Sall. J. 9, 3:collocare,
Cic. Off. 1, 15, 49 al.; 2, 20, 69:dare,
id. ib. 1, 15, 48; id. Fam. 13, 8, 3' deferre, id. Off. 1, 15, 49: conferre in aliquem, [p. 232] id. ib. 1, 14, 45: quia magna mihi debebat beneficia, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 12, 1:in republicā multo praestat benefici quam malefici immemorem esse,
Sall. J. 31, 28:senatus et populus Romanus benefici et injuriae memor esse solet,
id. ib. 104, 5; Petr. 126, 4:in iis (hominibus) beneficio ac maleficio abstineri aecum censent,
Liv. 5, 3, 8:immortali memoriā retinere beneficia,
Nep. Att. 11, 5 al. —Of the favor of the people in giving their vote:quidquid hoc beneficio populi Romani atque hac potestate praetoriā possum,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 24, 69, and 71.—Esp.1.Beneficio, through favor, by the help, aid, support, mediation:(β).beneficio tuo salvus,
thanks to you, Cic. Fam. 11, 22, 1; 13, 35, 1:nostri consulatūs beneficio,
by means of, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 1, § 6:servari beneficio Caesaris,
Vell. 2, 71, 1:hoc beneficio,
by this means, Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 14:sortium beneficio,
by the lucky turn of, Caes. B. G. 1, 53 Herz.:longissimae aetatis,
Quint. 3, 1, 9:ingenii,
id. 2, 11, 2; 5, 10, 121:eloquentiae,
Tac. Or. 8 al.; cf.: fortunae beneficium, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 4, 2.—In gen., by the agency of:2.quod beneficio ejus contingit,
Dig. 39, 2, 40, § 1:beneficio furis,
ib. 47, 2, 46 pr.—Alicujus beneficii facere (habere, etc.), to make dependent on one ' s bounty or favor (post-Aug.):II.commeatus a senatu peti solitos benefici sui fecit,
Suet. Claud. 23:ut munus imperii beneficii sui faceret,
Just. 13, 4, 9; cf.:adeo quidem dominis servi beneficia possunt dare, ut ipsos saepe beneficii sui fecerint,
Sen. Ben. 3, 18, 4:sed nihil habebimus nisi beneficii alieni?
Quint. 10, 4, 6.—Transf. to political life.A.A distinction, support, favor, promotion (esp. freq. after the Aug. per.):2.coöptatio collegiorum ad populi beneficium transferebatur,
Cic. Lael. 25, 96; id. Phil. 2, 36, 91:quibus omnia populi Romani beneficia dormientibus deferuntur,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 70, § 180:in beneficiis ad aerarium delatus,
among those recommended to favor, id. Arch. 5, 11 Halm. ad loc.; id. Fam. 7, 5, 3:cum suo magno beneficio esset,
under great obligation to his recommendation, id. Phil. 8, 6 Wernsd.; Flor. 4, 2, 92; cf. Suet. Tit. 8.—So,Esp. freq. of military promotions (whence beneficiarius, q. v.):B.quod scribis de beneficiis, scito a me et tribunos militaris et praefectos... delatos esse,
Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 7:ut tribuni militum... quae antea dictatorum et consulum ferme fuerant beneficia,
Liv. 9, 30, 3:beneficia gratuita esse populi Romani,
id. 45, 42, 11; Hirt. B. Afr. 54, 5:per beneficia Nymphidii,
promoted, advanced through the favor of Nymphidius, Tac. H. 1, 25; 4, 48 Lips.:beneficii sui centuriones,
i. e. his creatures, Suet. Tib. 12:Liber beneficiorum or Beneficium,
the book in which the public lands that were bestowed were designated, Hyg. Limit. Const. p. 193 Goes.; Arcad. ib. p. 260.—So, SERVVS. A. COMMENTARIIS. BENEFICIORVM., Inscr. Grut. 578, 1.—A privilege, right (post-Aug.):C.anulorum,
Dig. 48, 7, 42:religionis,
ib. 3, 3, 18:militaris,
ib. 29, 1, 3.—Hence, liberorum, a release from the office of judge, received in consequence of having a certain number of children, Suet. Claud. 15; Dig. 49, 8, 1, § 2.—Personified, as a god:duos omnino (deos credere), Poenam et Beneficium,
Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 14. -
13 saltus
1.saltus, ūs, m. [2. salio], a leaping, leap, spring, bound (class.), Sen. Ep. 15, 4: saltu uti, * Cic. Sen. 6, 19: cum alacribus saltu, cum velocibus cursu certabat, Sall. Fragm. ap. Veg. Mil. 1, 9 fin.:II.saltu pernici tollere corpus,
Lucr. 5, 559; cf.:(monocoli) mirae pernicitatis ad saltum,
Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 23:corpora saltu Subiciunt in equos,
Verg. A. 12, 287:saltu Emicat in currum,
id. ib. 12, 326;9, 553: saltu superare viam,
id. G. 3, 141:saltum dare,
to make a leap, Ov. M. 4, 551; so in plur.:dare saltus,
id. ib. 2, 165; 3, 599; 3, 683; 11, 524; cf.:praeceps saltu sese In fluvium dedit,
Verg. A. 9, 815:ut eadem (sc. crura ranarum) sint longis saltibus apta,
Ov. M. 15, 377.—Trop.:2.ab egestate infimā ad saltum sublati divitiarum ingentium,
Amm. 22, 4, 3.saltus, ūs ( gen. salti, Att. ap. Non. 486, 1), m. [etym. dub.; perh. akin to Sanscr. sar-, sal-, to go; v. Corss. Ausspr. 2, 71], a woody district, uncultivated but used for pasture, a forest-pasture, woodland-pasture, woodland (level or mountainous); freq. and class.; cf.: silva, nemus, lucus).I.Lit.: saltus est, ubi silvae et pastiones sunt, quarum causā casae quoque. Si qua particula in eo saltu pastorum aut custodum causā aratur ea res non peremit nomen saltui, non magis quam fundi, qui est in agro culto, et ejus causā habet aedificium, si qua particula in eo habet silvam, Ael. Gall. ap. Fest. p. 302 Müll.; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, 6, 10:2.conductor saltūs, in quo fundus est,
Dig. 19, 1, 52:in saltu habente habitationes,
ib. 3, 5, 27:saltum pascuum locare,
ib. 19, 2, 19:silvestribus saltibus delectantur,
Varr. R. R. 2, 3, 6:saltibus in vacuis pascunt,
Verg. G. 3, 143:floriferis in saltibus,
Lucr. 3, 11:de saltu agroque vi detruditur,
Cic. Quint. 6, 28:silvis aut saltibus se eripere,
Caes. B. G. 6, 43 fin.; cf.:montium domina ut fores, Silvarumque virentium Saltuumque reconditorum,
Cat. 34, 11; so (with silvae) Verg. G. 3, 40; 4, 53; id. A. 4, 72; Ov. M. 2, 498; (with nemora) Verg. E. 10, 9; cf.:in silvestrem saltum,
Curt. 4, 3, 21:unde tot Quinctilianus habet saltus,
Juv. 7, 188; 10, 194; Hor. C. 2, 3, 17; 3, 4, 15; id. E. 2, 2, 178.—In the poets also as the abode of wild animals:saepire plagis saltum canibusque ciere,
Lucr. 5, 1251; Verg. G. 1, 140; 2, 471; id. A. 4, 121:saltus venatibus apti,
Ov. H. 5, 17; id. M. 2, 498.—Esp., a narrow pass, ravine, mountain - valley:3.omnia vada ac saltus hujus paludis certis custodiis obtinebat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 19:Pyrenaeos saltus occupari jubet,
id. B. C. 1, 37; cf. id. ib. 1, 37 fin.; 1, 38;3, 19: saltu angusto superatis montibus,
Liv. 42, 53; cf.:angustiae saltibus crebris inclusae,
id. 28, 1:ante saltum Thermopylarum in septentrionem versa Epirus,
id. 36, 15:premendo praesidiis angustos saltus inclusit,
id. 40, 40; cf.:nemorum jam claudite saltus,
Verg. E. 6, 56:saltibus degressi scrupulosis et inviis,
Amm. 19, 13, 1.—In partic., in agriculture, a portion of the public lands, consisting of four centuriae, Varr. R. R. 1, 10, 2.—B.Transf., = pudendum muliebre, Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 41; id. Curc. 1, 1, 56.—* II.Trop.:meumque erum ex hoc saltu damni salvum ut educam foras,
from this forest of danger, this ticklish situation, Plaut. Men. 5, 6, 28; v. Ritschl ad h. 1. -
14 agrarii
ā̆grārĭus, a, um, adj. [ager], of or pertaining to land; hence,I.Adj.:II.cum operario agrario,
Vulg. Eccli. 37, 13.—But in class. Lat. a legal term: Agrariae leges, agrarian laws, relating to the division of public lands among the poorer citizens, first proposed about 268 A. U. C., Liv. 2, 41; 4. 36; 48; 6, 11; Tac. A. 4, 32 al.; v. Smith's Dict. Antiq., and cf. Nieb. Rom. Hist. 2, 188; 197; 482; 490 al.;with particular appellations from their authors, Flaminii, Sempronia, Thoria, Rulli, Flavii, Philippi, Plotia, Caesaris Julia, etc.—Hence, agrariam rem tentare,
to urge a division of public lands, Cic. Off. 2, 22, 78:Triumvir agrarius,
superintendent of the division of public lands, Liv. 27, 21:agrariae stationes, in milit. lang.,
outposts, Amm. 14, 3; Veg. Mil. 1, 3.—In the Pandects:agraria via,
a way through the fields, private way, Dig. 43, 8, 2.—Subst.: ā̆grārĭi, ōrum, m., those who urged the agrarian laws, and sought the possession of public land, the partisans of the agrarian laws:Gracchus, qui agrarios concitare conatus est,
Cic. Cat. 4, 2; id. Phil. 7, 6; Liv. 3, 1. -
15 agrarius
ā̆grārĭus, a, um, adj. [ager], of or pertaining to land; hence,I.Adj.:II.cum operario agrario,
Vulg. Eccli. 37, 13.—But in class. Lat. a legal term: Agrariae leges, agrarian laws, relating to the division of public lands among the poorer citizens, first proposed about 268 A. U. C., Liv. 2, 41; 4. 36; 48; 6, 11; Tac. A. 4, 32 al.; v. Smith's Dict. Antiq., and cf. Nieb. Rom. Hist. 2, 188; 197; 482; 490 al.;with particular appellations from their authors, Flaminii, Sempronia, Thoria, Rulli, Flavii, Philippi, Plotia, Caesaris Julia, etc.—Hence, agrariam rem tentare,
to urge a division of public lands, Cic. Off. 2, 22, 78:Triumvir agrarius,
superintendent of the division of public lands, Liv. 27, 21:agrariae stationes, in milit. lang.,
outposts, Amm. 14, 3; Veg. Mil. 1, 3.—In the Pandects:agraria via,
a way through the fields, private way, Dig. 43, 8, 2.—Subst.: ā̆grārĭi, ōrum, m., those who urged the agrarian laws, and sought the possession of public land, the partisans of the agrarian laws:Gracchus, qui agrarios concitare conatus est,
Cic. Cat. 4, 2; id. Phil. 7, 6; Liv. 3, 1. -
16 domain
də'mein1) (an old word for the lands which belong to a person: the king's domains.) dominio, propiedad2) (one's area of interest or of knowledge: That question is outside my domain.) dominiotr[də'meɪn]1 (lands) dominios nombre masculino plural2 (in computing) dominio3 (sphere of knowledge) campo, esfera; (area of activity) ámbitodomain [do'meɪn, də-] n1) territory: dominio m, territorio m2) field: campo m, esfera f, ámbito mthe domain of art: el ámbito de las artesn.• competencia s.f.• dominio s.m.• imperio s.m.• pertenencia s.f.də'meɪn, dəʊ-noun (sphere of influence, activity) campo m, esfera f[dǝʊ'meɪn]1. N1) (=lands etc) dominio m, propiedad f2) (fig) campo m, competencia f2.CPDdomain name N — (Internet) nombre m de dominio
* * *[də'meɪn, dəʊ-]noun (sphere of influence, activity) campo m, esfera f -
17 administration
ədˌmɪnɪsˈtreɪʃən сущ.
1) управление, ведение (дел) business administration ≈ ведение дел, управление делами The principles which are right in the administration of a few fields, are right also in the administration of a great country. ≈ Принципы, которые верны для управления отдельными отраслями, верны и для управления всей страной. Syn: management
1)
2) администрация public administration ≈ общественное управление, органы общественного управления medical administration ≈ управление здравоохранением;
администрация лечебного учреждения Syn: management
3)
3) амер. период нахождения у власти правительства, президента и т. п.
4) правительство, исполнительная власть centralized administration ≈ централизованное управление colonial administration ≈ колониальный режим decentralized administration ≈ анархическая форма правления federal administration ≈ федеральное правительство
5) юр. управление наследством душеприказчиком
6) отправление( правосудия, обрядов и т. п.)
7) назначение или применение( лекарств)управление делами;
- * of a school дирекция школы ведение дела, предприятия;
управление чем-л.;
- * of a home ведение домашнего хозяйства;
- * of a big business requires skill управление большим предприятием требует квалификации (военное) управление тылом администрация;
руководство;
- military * военная администрация (американизм) администрация, правительство;
- the * правительство США;
американская администрация;
- the Liberal * in Canada правительство либералов в Канаде (американизм) исполнительная власть в США( американизм) президенство;
- during the Eisenhower * когда президентом был Эйзенхауэр оказание помощи;
снабжение;
распределение;
- * and supply group (американизм) (военное) административно-снабженческая группа;
- the Red Cross handled the * of aid распределением помощи занимался Красный Крест отправление правосудия;
- * of the law обеспечение правопорядка;
применение наказания назначение или применение лекарств (церковное) отправление обрядов;
- * of last sacraments соборование (юридическое) управление и распоряжение наследствомadministration администрация ~ ведение дела ~ ведомство ~ министерство ~ назначение или прием( лекарств) ~ орган управления ~ отправление (правосудия) ~ отправление правосудия ~ правительство Administration: Administration правительство (США) administration: administration применение наказания ~ регулирование ~ руководство ~ снабжение ~ срок президентских полномочий ~ управление (делами) ~ управление делами ~ управление и распоряжение наследством Administration: Administration: ~ of Estates Act Закон об управлении имуществом (Великобритания) administration: administration: ~ of guarantees предоставление гарантий~ by executor управление и распоряжение наследством через судебного исполнителя~ of accounts ведение счетов~ of an office администрация~ of estate пользование земельной собственностью на условиях аренды ~ of estate управление имуществомadministration: ~ of guarantees предоставление гарантий~ of justice обеспечение правопорядка ~ of justice отправление правосудия ~ of justice применение (наказания) ~ of justice применение норм права~ of oath приведение к присяге ~ of oath принятие присяги~ of property управление земельной собственностью ~ of property управление собственностьюcase ~ ведение делаcentral ~ центральная администрация central ~ центральная властьcivil ~ гражданская администрацияdata ~ вчт. организация прохождения данныхenvironmental ~ управление по охране окружающей средыestate ~ управление имуществомfinancial ~ ведение финансовых дел financial ~ управление финансами, финансовое управление financial ~ финансовое управлениеfiscal ~ налоговое управление fiscal ~ финансовое управлениеforced ~ принудительное ведение дел forced ~ принудительное управлениеharbour ~ суд. управление портаhealth ~ управление здравоохраненияjoint ~ объединенная администрацияjudicial ~ судебная администрацияlimited ~ управление с ограниченной ответственностьюlocal ~ местная администрацияmilitary ~ военная администрацияmunicipal ~ городская администрация municipal ~ муниципальные властиnational ~ государственное управление national ~ правительство (США)pay ~ управление зарплатыpersonel ~ кадровое управлениеport ~ портовая администрацияprison ~ тюремная администрацияproperty ~ управление недвижимостьюpublic ~ муниципальная администрация public ~ область управления государственными и местными органами public ~ управление на государственном и местном уровняхpublic lands ~ управление государственными землямиreal estate ~ ведомство, занимающееся вопросами недвижимостиresponsible ~ ответственное руководствоsalary ~ управление оплатой трудаsecurities ~ ведение операций с ценными бумагамиsocial ~ социальная администрация social ~ управление социальными деламиsocial work ~ управление социальной работойspecial ~ специальное управлениеstate ~ государственное управлениеtax ~ налоговое ведомствоwage ~ управление вопросами заработной платыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > administration
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18 dominio
m.1 control.2 authority, power.3 domain (territorio).4 mastery (conocimiento) (de arte, técnica).5 domain (computing).* * *1 (soberanía) dominion2 (poder) power, control3 (supremacía) supremacy4 (de conocimientos) mastery, good knowledge; (de un idioma) good command5 (territorio) domain\dominio de sí mismo self-controlejercer dominio to exert controlser del dominio público to be public knowledge* * *noun m.1) domain2) dominance, domination3) mastery* * *SM1) (=control) controldominio de sí mismo, dominio sobre sí mismo — self-control
2) (=conocimiento) commandes impresionante su dominio del inglés — his command of o fluency in English is impressive
¡qué dominio tiene! — isn't he good at it?
3) (=autoridad) authority ( sobre over)4) (=territorio) dominion5) (Educ) field, domain6) (Inform) domain* * *1)a) ( control) controlb) (de idioma, tema) commandse requiere perfecto dominio del inglés — fluent English o perfect command of English required
c) (ámbito de ciencia, arte) sphere2)a) (Hist, Pol) dominion* * *= area, dominance, realm, command, mastery, domain, domination, dominion, grip, pervasiveness, primacy, preserve, rule, sway.Ex. The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.Ex. The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Ex. Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.Ex. Businesses are using all of the new communicating technological developments to increase their command over the information they need.Ex. The library has proven to be an imperfect panacea, and the librarian has suffered a definite loss of mastery.Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex. He cautions, however, that this approach can also mean domination of one person by another.Ex. The author reviews the sources of information relating to the emigration of Indians to the various British dominions, colonies and other countries for the period 1830-1950.Ex. It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.Ex. New technologies are leading to a gradual recognition of the importance of information and of its pervasiveness throughout society and the economy.Ex. The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex. This article discusses the role of the librarian, who may view on-line as either status-enhancing or their own preserve.Ex. The British in Malaya used education as a divisive factor to prolong their rule, while the Americans in the Philippines adopted a 'Philippines for the Filipinos' policy = Los británicos en Malaya usaron la educación como un factor divisorio para prolongar su dominio, mientras los americanos en las Filipinas adoptaron una política de "Las Filipinas para los filipinos".Ex. During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.----* afianzar el dominio sobre = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* análisis de dominios del conocimiento = domain analysis.* base de datos de dominio público = public domain database.* de dominio público = publicly owned [publicly-owned].* dominio completo = stranglehold.* dominio de las personas con más edad = senior power.* dominio del conocimiento = knowledge domain.* dominio de una lengua extranjera = language proficiency.* dominio perfecto = a fine art.* dominio público = public domain.* dominio total = stranglehold.* entrar dentro del dominio de = fall under + the umbrella of.* nivel de dominio medio = working knowledge.* nombre de dominio = domain name.* programa de dominio público = public domain software.* ser de dominio público = be public domain.* ser el dominio de = be the domain of.* * *1)a) ( control) controlb) (de idioma, tema) commandse requiere perfecto dominio del inglés — fluent English o perfect command of English required
c) (ámbito de ciencia, arte) sphere2)a) (Hist, Pol) dominion* * *= area, dominance, realm, command, mastery, domain, domination, dominion, grip, pervasiveness, primacy, preserve, rule, sway.Ex: The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.
Ex: The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Ex: Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.Ex: Businesses are using all of the new communicating technological developments to increase their command over the information they need.Ex: The library has proven to be an imperfect panacea, and the librarian has suffered a definite loss of mastery.Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex: He cautions, however, that this approach can also mean domination of one person by another.Ex: The author reviews the sources of information relating to the emigration of Indians to the various British dominions, colonies and other countries for the period 1830-1950.Ex: It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.Ex: New technologies are leading to a gradual recognition of the importance of information and of its pervasiveness throughout society and the economy.Ex: The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex: This article discusses the role of the librarian, who may view on-line as either status-enhancing or their own preserve.Ex: The British in Malaya used education as a divisive factor to prolong their rule, while the Americans in the Philippines adopted a 'Philippines for the Filipinos' policy = Los británicos en Malaya usaron la educación como un factor divisorio para prolongar su dominio, mientras los americanos en las Filipinas adoptaron una política de "Las Filipinas para los filipinos".Ex: During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.* afianzar el dominio sobre = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* análisis de dominios del conocimiento = domain analysis.* base de datos de dominio público = public domain database.* de dominio público = publicly owned [publicly-owned].* dominio completo = stranglehold.* dominio de las personas con más edad = senior power.* dominio del conocimiento = knowledge domain.* dominio de una lengua extranjera = language proficiency.* dominio perfecto = a fine art.* dominio público = public domain.* dominio total = stranglehold.* entrar dentro del dominio de = fall under + the umbrella of.* nivel de dominio medio = working knowledge.* nombre de dominio = domain name.* programa de dominio público = public domain software.* ser de dominio público = be public domain.* ser el dominio de = be the domain of.* * *A1 (control) controlbajo el dominio árabe under Arab control o ruleen ningún momento perdió el dominio de sí mismo at no time did he lose his self-controlen pleno dominio de sus facultades in full command of her facultiespara ampliar su dominio to extend their control o dominanceel dominio de su país sobre los mares their country's naval supremacy2 (de un idioma, un tema) commandsu dominio de estas técnicas her command o mastery of these techniquesse requiere perfecto dominio del inglés fluent English o perfect command of English requiredel escritor tiene un gran dominio del lenguaje the author has an excellent command of the languageser del dominio público to be public knowledge3(ámbito, campo): el dominio de las letras the field o sphere of lettersentra en el dominio de la fantasía it moves into the realms of fantasyBC ( Inf) domainnombre de dominio domain name* * *
dominio sustantivo masculino
1
2a) (Hist, Pol) dominionb)
3 (Inf) domain
dominio sustantivo masculino
1 (poder) control: tiene mucho dominio de sí mismo, he's very self-controlled
2 (conocimiento profundo) command, grasp
3 (ámbito, campo) scope, sphere
4 (territorio) lands
(colonias) colonies
♦ Locuciones: ser de dominio público, to be public knowledge
' dominio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- contención
- control
- lastre
- pública
- público
- señorío
- garra
English:
astonishing
- command
- domain
- dominion
- excellent
- mastery
- out
- preserve
- realm
- rule
- self-command
- self-composure
- self-control
- self-restraint
- stranglehold
- sway
- control
- dominance
- hold
- public
- self
- strangle
* * *dominio nm1. [dominación] control ( sobre over);la guerrilla tiene el dominio sobre esta zona this area is under guerrilla control;territorios bajo dominio romano territory under Roman rule;tenía al partido bajo su absoluto dominio he had the party under his absolute control;el dominio del partido correspondió al equipo visitante the visiting team had the best of the match;en ningún momento perdió el dominio de la situación at no time did he lose control of the situation;trata de mantener el dominio de ti mismo try to keep control of yourself2. [territorio] domain;un antiguo dominio portugués a former Portuguese territory o colony;la caza estaba prohibida en sus dominios hunting was forbidden on his land o domain3. [ámbito] realm, field;temas que pertenecen al dominio de la cibernética topics relating to the field of cybernetics;entramos en los dominios de la ciencia ficción we are entering the realms of science fiction4. [conocimiento] [de arte, técnica] mastery;[de idiomas] command;su dominio del tema his mastery of the subject;tiene un buen dominio del pincel she has a good command of the brush;para el puesto requerimos dominio de al menos dos lenguas the post requires mastery of at least two languages;tiene un gran dominio del balón he has great ball control;ser de dominio público to be public knowledge;era de dominio público que vivían separados it was common o public knowledge that they were living apart5. Informát domaindominio público public domain* * *m1 control;dominio de sí mismo self-control2 fig: de idioma command3 INFOR domain4:ser del dominio público be in the public domain* * *dominio nm1) : dominion, power2) : mastery3) : domain, field* * *dominio n1. (control, poder) control / rule2. (conocimiento) command -
19 domaine
domaine [dɔmεn]masculine nouna. ( = propriété) estate• dans le domaine public/privé in public/private ownershipb. ( = sphère) field* * *dɔmɛnnom masculin1) ( terres) estate2) ( spécialité) field, domain3) (colloq) ( territoire)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *dɔmɛn nm1) (= demeure et terrains) estate, propertyIl possède un immense domaine en Normandie. — He owns a huge estate in Normandy.
See:2) (de connaissance, scientifique) fieldLa chimie n'est pas mon domaine. — Chemistry's not my field.
dans tous les domaines — in every field, in all areas
dans les autres domaines — in other fields, in other areas
See:dans ce domaine comme dans d'autres,... — here as elsewhere,...
* * *A nm1 ( terres) estate; ils possèdent un vaste domaine dans le Sud-Ouest they own a large estate in the South West; domaine vinicole vineyards (pl);2 ( spécialité) field, domain; dans le domaine financier/philosophique in the field of finance/philosophy; la mécanique, ce n'est pas mon domaine mechanics is not my field; dans tous les domaines in every field ou domain;3 ○( territoire) l'atelier/le grenier c'est mon domaine (réservé) the workshop/the attic is my territory;5 Ordinat domain; nom de domaine domain name.B Domaines nmpl: government department which manages state-owned land and property.domaine public public domain; tomber dans le domaine public Jur [œuvres d'art, invention] to be in the public domain; [[œuvre littéraire] to be out of copyright; domaine réservé Pol, Jur reserved domain.[dɔmɛn] nom masculinmis en bouteille au domaine [dans le Bordelais] chateau-bottleda. ≃ Crown lands ou propertyb. HISTOIRE [en France] the property of the Kings of France2. [lieu préféré] domain3. DROITdans le domaine de la prévention, il y a encore beaucoup à faire as far as preventive action is concerned, there's still a lot to dodans tous les domaines in every field ou domain[compétence, spécialité] fieldl'art oriental, c'est son domaine she's a specialist in oriental artl'électricité, c'est mon domaine I know quite a bit about electricity5. [d'un dictionnaire] field[indication] field label————————Domaines nom masculin pluriel -
20 basarse en
v.to be based on, to lie on, to lie over.* * ** * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.Ex. The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex. These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex. It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex. Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex. The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex. Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex. Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex. Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex. Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex. There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex. Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex. The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.* * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
Ex: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex: These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex: It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex: When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex: Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex: The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex: Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex: Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex: Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex: Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex: There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex: Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.
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