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  • 101 podstawow|y

    adj. (zasadniczy) [surowce, artykuły żywnościowe, wiadomości, pojęcia] basic; [problem, sprawa, zasada] fundamental; (najważniejszy) essential
    - ziemniaki stanowią ich podstawowe pożywienie potatoes are their staple diet
    - płaca podstawowa basic pay
    - szkoła podstawowa primary school, elementary school US
    - podstawową rzeczą jest zdrowie the most essential thing is good health

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podstawow|y

  • 102 момент

    moment, momentum, instant, feature, point
    В данный момент будет полезно (ввести и т. п.)... - It will be useful at this point to...
    В данный момент невозможно дать... - It is not possible at this time to give...
    В данный момент удобно представить... - At this point, it is convenient to represent...
    В настоящий момент считается, что... - It is presently believed that...
    В настоящий момент физики признают, что... - Today, physicists recognize that...
    В предыдущем обсуждении (чего-л) были опущены несколько важных моментов. - Several important things have been omitted from the above discussion of...
    Важным моментом, на который здесь следует обратить внимание, является... - The important thing to observe here is that...
    Вторым моментом, который следует помнить, является... - A second point to notice is that...
    Единственным моментом, заслуживающим (здесь) упоминания, является то, что... - The only point worth noting is that...
    Здесь возникает важный момент. - An important point arises here.
    Имеется один малозаметный момент, о котором здесь необходимо сказать. - There is a subtle point that should be mentioned here.
    Имеются несколько моментов, которые заслуживают упоминания. - There are several points worth noting:
    К данному моменту было сделано относительно немного попыток... - То date, relatively few attempts have been made to...
    Наступает момент, когда... - There comes a point (of time) when...
    Начиная с этого момента, предположим, что... - Let us assume from now on that...
    Необходимо помнить эти моменты, когда вычисляешь... - These points should be kept in mind when calculating...
    Однако (все) эти моменты находятся в стороне от целей данной работы. - These are, however, outside the scope of this work.
    Однако в данный момент мы пренебрегаем влиянием... - For the present, however, we neglect the effects of...
    Однако здесь важным моментом является то, что... - But the important point here is that...
    Основным моментом (здесь) является то, что... - The fundamental point is that...
    Остается один важный момент, который следует упомянуть. - One important point remains to be mentioned.
    Отметим другой важный практический момент... - Another important practical point to notice is that...
    Прежде чем проделать это, примем соглашение относительно двух моментов. - Before doing this, let us agree on two things.
    Следующие моменты имеют особый интерес. - The following points are of particular interest.
    Следующий более тонкий момент состоит в том, что... - A second, more subtle point is that...
    Следующий пример может помочь объяснению этого момента. - The following example may help to clarify this point.
    Теперь подходящий момент, чтобы... - It is now appropriate to...
    Центральный момент здесь - это то, что... - The major point here is that...
    Чтобы разъяснить этот момент, мы заметим, что... - То elucidate the point, we notice that...
    Центральным моментом для признания этого является... - The key point to recognize is that...
    Это в высшей степени нетривиальный момент, который... - This is a highly nontrivial point which...
    Это очень важный момент. - This is a very important point.
    Этот существенный момент выявлен Джонсом [1]. - The essential point is brought out by Jones [1].

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > момент

  • 103 Nerv

    m; -s, -en
    1. ANAT. nerve; BOT. auch vein; dieses Buch trifft den Nerv der Zeit fig. this book taps the pulse of the age
    2. psychisch: jemandem auf die Nerven fallen oder gehen umg. get on s.o.’s nerves; jemandem den ( letzten) Nerv töten oder rauben umg. drive s.o. mad; die Nerven behalten keep calm, keep one’s cool umg.; die Nerven verlieren lose one’s nerve ( oder head), snap umg.; im Zorn: lose one’s temper (umg. one’s cool); Nerven zeigen umg. show some nerves, become nervous; das zehrt an den Nerven that’s a (real) strain on the nerves; an die Nerven gehen umg., emotional: be very upsetting; er ist mit den Nerven ( völlig) fertig his nerves are (absolutely) shot, he’s a(n absolute) nervous wreck, umg. his nerves have been worn to a frazzle; es kostet Nerven it’s nerve-racking; sie hat Nerven wie Drahtseile her nerves must be made of steel; den Nerv haben zu (+ Inf.) umg. have the nerve to (+ Inf.) der hat vielleicht Nerven! umg. he’s got a (Am. a lot of) nerve ( oder cheek); deine Nerven möcht ich haben! umg. I’d like to have some of your nerves; dazu brauchts ganz schöne Nerven! umg. it takes a fair bit of nerve (to do that); keine Nerven kennen umg. not get nervous; dafür oder dazu hab ich keine Nerven umg. I don’t have the nerve for that
    * * *
    der Nerv
    nerve
    * * *
    [nɛrf]
    m -s or -en, -en
    nerve; (BOT AUCH) vein; (obs = Sehne) sinew

    (leicht) die Nerven verlieren — to scare (easily), to get nervous (easily)

    er hat trotz allem die Nerven behalten or nicht verlorenin spite of everything he kept calm or kept his cool (inf); (die Selbstbeherrschung nicht verloren) in spite of everything he didn't lose control

    die Nerven sind ( mit) ihm durchgegangen — he lost control or his cool (inf), he snapped (inf)

    gute/schlechte or schwache Nerven haben — to have strong or good/bad or weak nerves

    der hat ( vielleicht) Nerven! (inf)he's got a nerve! (inf)

    es geht or fällt mir auf die Nerven (inf)it gets on my nerves

    jdm den (letzten) Nerv töten or rauben (inf)to get on sb's nerves or wick (inf)

    den Nerv haben, etw zu tun — to have the nerve to do sth

    jdn am Nerv treffento touch a raw nerve

    jds Nerv treffen (inf, positiv)to be sb's kind of thing (inf)

    das kostete ihn Nervenit was a strain on his nerves

    Nerven zeigento show nerves

    See:
    * * *
    (one of the cords which carry messages between all parts of the body and the brain.) nerve
    * * *
    <-s o -en, -en>
    [ˈnɛrf, pl ˈnɛrfn̩]
    m
    1. ANAT nerve
    2. BOT vein
    3.
    die \Nerven behalten to keep calm
    \Nerven wie Drahtseile haben (fam) to have nerves of steel
    jds \Nerven gehen [mit] jdm durch sb loses their cool
    entschuldigen Sie, meine \Nerven sind wohl etwas mit mir durchgegangen I'm sorry, I must have lost my cool
    jdm auf die \Nerven gehen [o fallen] (fam) to get on sb's nerves
    auf die \Nerven gehen (fam) to be a strain on the nerves
    gute/schlechte [o schwache] \Nerven haben to have strong/bad [or weak] nerves
    den \Nerv haben, etw zu tun (fam) to have the nerve to do sth
    [vielleicht] \Nerven haben! (fam) to have a nerve!
    du hast vielleicht \Nerven! you've got a nerve!
    die \Nerven liegen [bei jdm] blank (fam) to be jumpy [or jittery]
    jdm den [letzten] \Nerv rauben [o töten] (fam) to shatter [or break] sb's nerve
    jds \Nerv treffen (fam) to hit a nerve [with sb]
    die \Nerven verlieren to lose control [or one's cool]
    \Nerven zeigen to show nerves
    * * *
    der; Nervs, Nerven

    jemandem den Nerv töten(fig. ugs.) drive somebody up the wall (coll.)

    2) Plural (nervliche Konstitution) nerves

    gute/schwache Nerven haben — have strong/bad nerves

    die Nerven [dazu] haben, etwas zu tun — have the nerve to do something

    die Nerven bewahren od. behalten — keep calm

    die Nerven verlieren — lose control [of oneself]; lose one's cool (sl.)

    du hast vielleicht Nerven!(ugs.) you've got a nerve!

    jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen — get on somebody's nerves

    * * *
    Nerv m; -s, -en
    1. ANAT nerve; BOT auch vein;
    dieses Buch trifft den Nerv der Zeit fig this book taps the pulse of the age
    gehen umg get on sb’s nerves;
    rauben umg drive sb mad;
    die Nerven behalten keep calm, keep one’s cool umg;
    die Nerven verlieren lose one’s nerve ( oder head), snap umg; im Zorn: lose one’s temper (umg one’s cool);
    Nerven zeigen umg show some nerves, become nervous;
    das zehrt an den Nerven that’s a (real) strain on the nerves;
    an die Nerven gehen umg, emotional: be very upsetting;
    er ist mit den Nerven (völlig) fertig his nerves are (absolutely) shot, he’s a(n absolute) nervous wreck, umg his nerves have been worn to a frazzle;
    es kostet Nerven it’s nerve-racking;
    sie hat Nerven wie Drahtseile her nerves must be made of steel;
    den Nerv haben zu (+inf) umg have the nerve to (+inf)
    der hat vielleicht Nerven! umg he’s got a (US a lot of) nerve ( oder cheek);
    deine Nerven möcht ich haben! umg I’d like to have some of your nerves;
    dazu brauchts ganz schöne Nerven! umg it takes a fair bit of nerve (to do that);
    keine Nerven kennen umg not get nervous;
    dazu hab ich keine Nerven umg I don’t have the nerve for that
    * * *
    der; Nervs, Nerven

    jemandem den Nerv töten(fig. ugs.) drive somebody up the wall (coll.)

    gute/schwache Nerven haben — have strong/bad nerves

    die Nerven [dazu] haben, etwas zu tun — have the nerve to do something

    die Nerven bewahren od. behalten — keep calm

    die Nerven verlieren — lose control [of oneself]; lose one's cool (sl.)

    du hast vielleicht Nerven!(ugs.) you've got a nerve!

    jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen — get on somebody's nerves

    * * *
    -- m.
    nerve n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Nerv

  • 104 tradicional

    adj.
    traditional.
    * * *
    1 traditional
    \
    es lo tradicional it's the traditional thing to do
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo traditional

    mañana, como es ya tradicional,... — tomorrow, as is customary...

    * * *
    adjetivo traditional

    mañana, como es ya tradicional,... — tomorrow, as is customary...

    * * *
    tradicional1
    1 = time-honoured, traditional, established, old-fashioned, tradition-bound, ancestral, standard, conventional, folkloristic, folkloric, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], brick(s) and mortar, timeworn.

    Ex: The time-honoured training institution 'sitting with Nellie' is not much good if Nellie's competence is not up to scratch.

    Ex: It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.
    Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.
    Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.
    Ex: Tradition-bound acquisitions librarians may soon find themselves expendable -- acceptance of new technologies is essential for the survival of the acquisitions librarian.
    Ex: All the libraries reflect colonial influence but there is a strong movement towards the study of their ancestral heritage.
    Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.
    Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.
    Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
    Ex: Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.
    Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.
    Ex: Advocates of the virtual university assume that the Internet can be used to replace the bricks and mortar campus.
    Ex: But beyond the honeymoon hotels and resorts, Polynesian life goes on and timeworn traditions are preserved.
    * arte tradicional = folk art.
    * biblioteca tradicional = brick and mortar library.
    * biblioteca traditional = physical library.
    * costumbre tradicional = traditional custom.
    * cultura tradicional = traditional culture.
    * estilo tradicional = traditional style.
    * literatura tradicional = folk literature.
    * mercado tradicional = traditional market.
    * modo de vida tradicional = folklife.
    * museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.
    * no tradicional = non-traditional [nontraditional].
    * ya tradicional = long-established.

    tradicional2
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.

    * * *
    traditional
    mañana, como es ya tradicional, se publicará el suplemento navideño tomorrow, as has become customary, we will publish our Christmas supplement
    * * *

    tradicional adjetivo
    traditional
    tradicional adjetivo traditional
    ' tradicional' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clásica
    - clásico
    - típica
    - típico
    - castizo
    - cuna
    English:
    fiddler
    - folk dance
    - folk music
    - old-fashioned
    - promenade concert
    - real
    - reel
    - traditional
    - wedding
    - customary
    - old
    * * *
    traditional;
    como es ya tradicional en cada partido de fútbol as has become traditional at every soccer game
    * * *
    adj traditional
    * * *
    : traditional
    * * *
    tradicional adj traditional

    Spanish-English dictionary > tradicional

  • 105 rigueur

    rigueur [ʀigœʀ]
    feminine noun
       a. [de condamnation, discipline] severity ; [de mesures] rigour ; [de climat, hiver] harshness
       b. [de morale] rigour ; [de personne] strictness
       c. [de raisonnement] rigour ; [de calcul] precision ; [de classification, définition] strictness
    un délit, à la rigueur, mais un crime non: le mot est trop fort an offence possibly, but not a crime - that's too strong a word
    * * *
    ʀigœʀ
    1.
    1) (de sanction, loi, personne) strictness; ( de répression) harshness
    2) (de climat, condition) harshness
    3) (d'observation, de recherche, style, démonstration) rigour [BrE]
    4) Politique, Économie austerity

    2.
    rigueurs nom féminin pluriel (de saison, climat) liter rigours [BrE]

    3.
    de rigueur locution adjective obligatory

    4.
    à la rigueur locution adverbiale

    à la rigueur je peux te prêter 20 eurosat a pinch GB ou in a pinch US I can lend you 20 euros

    il est un peu excentrique à la rigueur, mais fou certainement pas — he may be a bit eccentric, but he's certainly not mad

    ••
    * * *
    ʀiɡœʀ nf
    1) [morale] rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA
    2) [personne] rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA
    3) [châtiment] harshness
    4) [climat] harshness, rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA
    5)

    à la rigueur (= si nécessaire) — at a pinch, (= peut-être) possibly

    "tenue de soirée de rigueur" — "evening dress"

    être de rigueur — to be the usual thing, to be the rule

    * * *
    A nf
    1 ( sévérité) (de sanction, règlement, loi, personne) strictness; ( de discipline) strictness, harshness; ( de répression) harshness; se conformer à une morale d'une grande rigueur to adhere to an extremely strict moral code; être d'une extrême/grande rigueur avec qn to be extremely/very strict with sb; traiter ses enfants avec trop de rigueur to treat one's children too harshly ou strictly;
    2 ( dureté) (de climat, saison) harshness; ( de condition) harshness;
    3 ( précision) (d'observation, de recherche, travail, style) meticulousness, rigourGB; (de logique, démonstration, d'analyse, argumentation) rigourGB; une analyse d'une grande rigueur a very rigorous analysis; faire preuve de rigueur to be rigorous; étude faite avec rigueur study meticulously carried out; leur travail manque de rigueur their work is not rigorous enough;
    4 Pol, Écon austerity; rigueur monétaire monetary austerity; plan de rigueur austerity measures.
    B rigueurs nfpl littér (de saison, climat) rigoursGB; affronter les rigueurs de l'hiver to withstand the rigoursGB of winter.
    C de rigueur loc adj obligatory, essential; précautions de rigueur necessary precautions; les gants blancs sont de rigueur white gloves are to be worn ou must be worn; la prudence reste de rigueur au ministère caution is the order of the day at the ministry; visite de rigueur obligatory social call; les banalités de rigueur the usual platitudes.
    D à la rigueur loc adv nous pouvons à la rigueur emprunter à mes parents if we absolutely must we can borrow from my parents; à la rigueur je peux te prêter 20 euros at a pinch GB ou in a pinch US I can lend you 20 euros; je peux venir trois jours ou cinq à la rigueur I can come for three days or five at the very outside; qu'il ait gagné la médaille de bronze à la rigueur, mais pas la médaille d'or he may well have deserved to win the bronze medal, but not the gold; il est un peu excentrique à la rigueur, mais fou certainement pas he may be a bit eccentric, but he's certainly not mad.
    tenir rigueur à qn de qch to bear sb a grudge for sth; il lui tient rigueur d'avoir dilapidé toute la fortune de leur père he bears him/her a grudge for having frittered away their father's fortune; il ne t'en tiendra pas rigueur he won't hold it against you.
    [rigɶr] nom féminin
    1. [sévérité] harshness, severity, rigour
    2. [austérité - d'une gestion] austerity, stringency ; [ - d'une morale] rigour, strictness, sternness
    3. [âpreté - d'un climat, d'une existence] rigour, harshness, toughness
    4. [précision - d'un calcul] exactness, precision ; [ - d'une logique, d'un esprit] rigour
    ————————
    rigueurs nom féminin pluriel
    les rigueurs de l'hiver/de la vie carcérale the rigours of winter/of prison life
    ————————
    à la rigueur locution adverbiale
    1. [peut-être]
    il a bu deux verres à la rigueur, mais pas plus he may possibly have had two drinks but no more
    2. [s'il le faut] at a pinch, if need be
    ————————
    de rigueur locution adjectivale
    la ponctualité est de rigueur punctuality is insisted upon, it's de rigueur to be on time (soutenu)
    ‘tenue de soirée de rigueur’ ‘dress formal’

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > rigueur

  • 106 vel

    vĕl, conj. and adv. [old imv. of volo] prop., will, choose, take your choice; hence,
    I.
    As disjunctive conjunction, to introduce an alternative as a matter of choice or preference, or as not affecting the principal assertion (while aut introduces an absolute or essential opposition; cf. Madv. Gr. § 436; Zumpt, Gr. § 339; Fischer, Gr. § 383).
    A.
    Singly.
    1.
    In gen., or (if you will), or else, or (at your pleasure), or (at least), or (it is indifferent), or (what is the same thing), etc.:

    dic igitur me passerculum... haedillum me tuom dic esse vel vitellum,

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 77: viginti minis? Ba. Utrum vis, vel quater quinis minis, id. Ps. 1, 3, 111:

    lege vel tabellas redde,

    id. ib. 1, 1, 29:

    in solem ponito vel sine sale in defrutum condito,

    Cato, R. R. 7: orabant (sc. Ubii), ut sibi auxilium ferret... vel... exercitum modo Rhenum transportaret, or at least, i. e. or, if he preferred it, Caes. B. G. 4, 16:

    ejusmodi conjunctionem tectorum oppidum vel urbem appellaverunt,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41:

    in unius voluntate vel moribus,

    id. ib. 2, 28, 51:

    in unā urbe vel in hac ipsā,

    id. ib. 3, 10, 17:

    constituere vel conservare,

    id. ib. 2, 38, 64:

    in ardore caelesti, qui aether vel caelum nominatur,

    id. N. D. 2, 15, 41:

    transfer idem ad modestiam vel temperantiam,

    id. Fin. 2, 19, 60; cf. Madv. ad id. ib. 2, 25, 81:

    unum illud extimescebam, ne quid turpiter facerem, vel dicam, jam effecissem,

    id. Att. 9, 7, 1: haec neque confirmare argumentis neque refellere in animo est;

    ex ingenio suo quisque demat vel addat fidem,

    Tac. G. 3.—
    2.
    Esp.
    a.
    With potius, to correct or make more precise what has been said, or rather:

    ex hoc populo indomito vel potius immani,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 44, 68:

    post obitum vel potius excessum Romuli,

    id. ib. 2, 30, 53:

    cessit auctoritati amplissimi viri vel potius paruit,

    id. Lig. 7, 22:

    vide quid licentiae nobis tua liberalitas det, vel potius audaciae,

    id. ib. 8, 23:

    ludorum plausus vel testimonia potius,

    id. Phil. 1, 15, 36:

    quam valde ille reditu vel potius reversione meā laetatus!

    id. Att. 16, 7, 5; id. Phil. 13, 9, 19:

    novem tibi orbibus, vel potius globis conexa sunt omnia,

    id. Rep. 6, 17, 17:

    plurimas vel potius omnes ex se ipso virtutes contulit,

    Quint. 10, 1, 109.—In climax after a negative:

    tu certe numquam in hoc ordine vel potius numquam in hac urbe mansisses,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 15, 38.—
    b.
    So corrective, without potius:

    sed haec tu melius vel optime omnium,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 13, 7:

    clariore vel plane perspicua,

    id. Fin. 5, 20, 55; id. Lael. 12, 41:

    Capua ab duce eorum Capye, vel. quod propius vero est, a campestri agro appellata,

    Liv. 4, 37, 1:

    cum P. Decius se in Samnium vel in Etruriam proficisci paratum esse ostendisset,

    id. 10, 26, 4.—Esp. in the phrase vel dicam, or let me rather say, or rather:

    quando enim nobis, vel dicam aut oratoribus bonis aut poëtis, ullus... ornatus defuit?

    Cic. Fin. 1, 3, 10; id. Brut. 57, 207; id. Cael. 31, 75; id. Phil. 2, 12, 30; id. Att. 9, 7, 1; Suet. Calig. 13.—So intensive, or I may even say (cf. II. A. 3. infra):

    omnes binos consules, vel dicam amplius, omnia nomina,

    Varr. L. L. 8, p. 106 Bip.:

    a plerisque vel dicam ab omnibus,

    Cic. Fam. 4, 7, 3; id. Brut. 70, 246.—
    c.
    Vel etiam, or even:

    ut expositio quarundam rerum gestarum vel etiam fabulosarum,

    Quint. 4, 3, 12. —
    d.
    = aut, or else.
    (α).
    With an alternative necessary consequence:

    id autem nec nasci potest nec mori, vel concidat omne caelum omnisque natura consistat necesse est,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54 Tischer ad loc.:

    vel tu ne faceres tale in adulescentiā,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 22.—
    (β).
    In gen. ( poet. and post class.):

    si copias armatorum... secum expenderent, vincendum illā acie vel cadendum esse,

    Tac. A. 14, 35:

    mortem omnibus ex naturā aequalem oblivione apud posteros vel gloriă distingui,

    id. H. 1, 21; cf. id. A. 14, 61; 14, 62:

    quod imperium variā sorte laetum rei publicae aut atrox, principibus prosperum vel exitio fuit,

    id. H. 2, 1 init.; 2, 10; 2, 68; cf. Ov. M. 9, 624 sq.; 15, 601 sq.—
    e.
    In a subordinate alternative after aut:

    nec aut tibi ipsi aut huic Secundo vel huic Apro ignotas,

    Tac. Or. 28:

    ne contra Gai quidem aut Claudii vel Neronis... domum,

    id. H. 2, 76:

    abscedens in hortos aut Tusculanum vel Antiatem in agrum,

    id. A. 14, 3 init.:

    dementiae quoque judicia aut propter id quod factum est aut propter id quod adhuc fieri vel non fieri potest instituuntur,

    Quint. 7, 4, 29.—
    B.
    As co-ordinate.
    1.
    Vel... vel, either... or, be it... or; in gen. (class.; but where the alternatives are necessary and exclusive, that is, where one must be right and the other wrong, aut... aut is used; v. infra, and cf. Madv. ad Cic. Fin. 4, 11, 27): sed hic numquis adest? Pa. Vel adest vel non, i. e. just as you please, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 28 Brix ad loc.:

    paucis me misit ad eam... vel ut ducentos Philippos reddat aureos, vel ut hinc eat secum,

    id. Bacch. 4, 1, 18 sq.:

    ubi illic biberit, vel servato meum modum vel ego dabo,

    id. Stich. 5, 4, 37:

    vel tu me vende, vel face quod tibi lubet,

    id. Pers. 3, 1, 70:

    nunc quamobrem huc sum missa, amabo, vel tu mihi ajas, vel neges,

    id. Rud. 2, 4, 14; cf. id. ib. 5, 2, 44:

    Allobrogibus sese vel persuasuros... existimabant, vel vi coacturos, ut, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 6:

    ut (Romani) vel sibi agros attribuant vel patiantur eos tenere, etc.,

    id. ib. 4, 7:

    vel sumptuosae vel desidiosae illecebrae,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 4, 8:

    in omni vel officio vel sermone sollers,

    id. ib. 2, 21, 37:

    maximum virtutis vel documentum, vel officium,

    id. ib. 1, 20, 33:

    pace vel Quirini vel Romuli dixerim,

    id. Off. 3, 10, 42:

    erant quaestiones vel de caede vel de vi,

    id. Mil. 5, 13; 7, 20; id. Leg. 3, 14, 32; id. Lig. 6, 17; id. Deiot. 1, 1; 5, 13; id. Brut. 69, 242:

    animus vel bello vel paci paratus,

    Liv. 1, 1, 8:

    hunc ordinem ex censu descripsit vel paci decorum vel bello,

    id. 1, 42, 5: Etruriam et Samnium provincias esse;

    utram mallet eligeret: suo exercitu se vel in Etruriā vel in Samnio rem gesturum,

    id. 10, 19, 9:

    gladioque ruptis omnibus loris, oraculi sortem vel elusit vel implevit,

    Curt. 3, 1, 18:

    nihil illo fuisset excellentius vel in vitiis vel in virtutibus,

    Nep. Alcib. 1, 1; 2, 1; id. Milt. 3, 4.—
    b.
    Connected with aut, but not corresponding to it (cf. infra, 2. e.):

    num aut tuum aut cujusquam nostrum nomen vel Caucasum hunc transcendere potuit vel illum Gangem transnatare?

    Cic. Rep. 6, 20, 22:

    ubi enim potest illa aetas aut calescere vel apricatione melius vel igni aut vicissim umbris aquisve refrigerari salubrius?

    id. Sen. 16, 57:

    si velim scribere quid aut legere aut canere vel voce vel fidibus, aut geometricum quiddam aut physicum aut dialecticum explicare, etc.,

    id. Div. 2, 59, 122.—
    2.
    Esp.
    a.
    With weakened disjunctive force (nearly = et... et). quemadmodum ille vel Athenis vel Rhodi se doctissimorum hominum sermonibus dedisset, Cic. de Or. 2, 1, 3:

    multos sine ratione, sine litteris, quā vel inpudentia vel fames duxit, ruentes,

    Quint. 2, 20, 2:

    affectus vel illos mites vel hos concitatos in suā potestate habuisse,

    id. 10, 1, 48: eadem quaestio potest eundem vel accusatorem facere vel reum, id. 3, 6, 18: et nundina vetera ex ordine instituit, vel dies vel tempora, Lampr Alex. Sev. 43: pestilentia tanta exstiterat vel Romae, vel Achaicis urbibus, ut, etc., Treb. Gall. 5.—
    b.
    More than twice, either... or... or, etc. tu vel suda, vel peri algu, vel tu aegrota, vel vale, Plaut. Rud. 2, 7, 24:

    hance tu mihi vel vi vel clam vel precario Fac tradas: meā nil re fert, dum potiar modo,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 28:

    vel in tempestate, vel in agris, vel in corporibus,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 44, 68:

    vel quod ita vivit vel quod ita rem publicam gerit vel quod ita factus est,

    id. Phil. 2, 5, 10:

    vel spectator laudum tuarum vel particeps vel socius vel minister consiliorum,

    id. Fam. 2, 7, 2; id. Red. Quir. 9, 23;

    so eight times,

    id. Rep. 1, 3, 6. —
    c.
    The second (or last) vel strengthened,
    (α).
    By etiam:

    quae vel ad usum vitae vel etiam ad ipsam rem publicam conferre possumus,

    or even, Cic. Rep. 1, 8, 30; so id. ib. 1, 29, 45; 2, 1, 1; cf.:

    ut vel ea defendam, quae Pompejus velit, vel taceam, vel etiam ad nostra me studia referam litterarum,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 3.—
    (β).
    By vero etiam:

    in mediocribus vel studiis vel officiis, vel vero etiam negotiis,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 3, 4.—
    (γ).
    By omnino: haec vel ad odium, vel ad misericordiam, vel omnino ad animos judicum movendos ex iis quae sunt ante posita, sumentur ( or in general), Cic. Part. Or. 36, 128.—
    d.
    Rarely after a negative = neque, nor:

    neque satis Bruto... vel tribunis militum constabat, quid agerent,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 14.—
    e.
    In irregular construction, without the second vel:

    utrumque est in his, quod ab hoc oratore abhorreat: vel quod omnis, qui sapientes non sint, insanos esse dicunt... accedit quod, etc.,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 18, 65; id. Att. 11, 7, 5; cf. esp. Lucr. 5, 383 sqq. Munro ad loc. —
    f.
    Vel... vel = aut... aut:

    habere ea, quae secundum naturam sint, vel omnia vel plurima et maxima,

    i. e. so nearly all that the difference is unimportant, Cic. Fin. 4, 11, 27; cf.

    Madv. ad loc.: cum bonā quidem spe, ut ait idem, vel vincendi vel in libertate moriendi,

    id. Att. 7, 9, 4.—For vel... vel, in a subordinate alternative after aut, v. the examples under I. B. 1. b. supra.—
    g.
    Vel, correl. with aut (post-Aug. and rare):

    verborum quoque vis ac proprietas confirmatur vel praesumptione... aut reprehensione,

    Quint. 9, 2, 18:

    voces... aut productione tantum vel correptione mutatae,

    id. 9, 3, 69 (but the line Ov. M. 1, 546, is spurious); so,

    aut... aut... vel: ut aut de nomine aut scripto et sententiā vel ratiocinatione quaeratur,

    Quint. 3, 6, 72:

    aut... aut... aut... aut... vel,

    id. 8, 6, 68 sq.; cf.:

    ubi regnat Protogenes aliquis vel Diphilus aut Erimarchus,

    Juv. 3, 120.
    II.
    As intens. particle (prop. ellipt., implying an alternative the first member of which is omitted, something else or even this, etc.).
    A.
    In gen., or even, if you will, or indeed, or... itself, even, assuredly, certainly.
    1.
    With subst.:

    tum opsonium autem pol vel legioni sat est,

    Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 24; id. Capt. 1, 2, 23; id. Curc. 5, 2, 13:

    ita me di ament, vel in lautumiis, vel in pistrino mavelim Agere aetatem, Quam, etc.,

    Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 5: Ep. Si arte poteris accubare. Ge. Vel inter cuneos ferreos, id. Stich. 4, 2, 39:

    vel rex semper maxumas Mihi agebat gratias,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 7:

    sed tamen vel regnum malo quam liberum populum,

    Cic. Rep. 3, 34, 46:

    isto quidem modo vel consulatus vituperabilis est,

    id. Leg. 3, 10, 23:

    cum se vel principes ejus consilii fore profiterentur,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 37:

    vel Priamo miseranda manus,

    Verg. A. 11, 259:

    ego vel Prochytam praepono Suburae,

    Juv. 3, 5:

    facile me paterer vel illo ipso acerrimo judice quaerente vel apud Cassianos judices... pro Sex. Roscio dicere,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 30, 85:

    populus Romanus auctoritatem suam vel contra omnes defendere potest,

    even if necessary, id. Imp. Pomp. 22, 63:

    id se probaturum vel ipso Verginio judice,

    Liv. 3, 44, 10:

    belli necessitatibus eam patientiam non adhibebimus, quam vel lusus ac voluptas elicere solet?

    id. 5, 6, 3:

    timebant ne Romana plebs... vel cum servitute pacem acciperet,

    even if it should involve their enslavement, id. 2, 9, 5.—
    2.
    With adjj.: Ch. Pax, te tribus verbis volo. Sy. Vel trecentis, Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 122: Ca. Ut opperiare hos sex dies saltem modo... Ba. Animo bono es. Vel sex mensis opperibor, id. Ps. 1, 3, 89; cf.: jam hercle vel ducentae [p. 1964] minae, id. ib. 1, 3, 68;

    1, 3, 111: hoc ascensu vel tres armati quamlibet multitudinem arcuerint,

    Liv. 9, 24, 7: Ph. Dane suavium? Di. Immo vel decem, Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 22:

    ego illum eunuchum, si opus sit, vel sobrius,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 26:

    si sit opus, vel totum triduom,

    id. ib. 2, 1, 17:

    haec sunt omnia ingenii vel mediocris,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 27, 119.—
    3.
    With verbs: namque edepol quamvis desubito vel cadus vorti potest, may even be turned over, i. e. will be empty, Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 39:

    ubi ego hinc abiero, vel occidito,

    if you will, even, Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 93:

    per me vel stertas licet, inquit Carneades, non modo quiescas,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 29, 93:

    ut ipsis sententiis, quibus proluserunt, vel pugnare possint,

    id. de Or. 2, 80, 325:

    cum vel abundare debeam, cogor mutuari,

    id. Att. 15 15, 3—
    4.
    With pronn.:

    videndum erit, quid quisque vel sine nobis aut possit consequi aut non possit,

    Cic. Off. 1, 18, 59:

    existiment quod velint, ac vel hoc intellegant,

    id. Fin. 5, 11, 33:

    est tibi ex his ipsis qui assunt bella copia, vel ut a te ipso ordiare,

    especially as you can begin with yourself, id. Rep. 2, 40, 67.—
    B.
    With superlatives, to denote the highest possible degree, the very; the utmost; the most...possible.
    1.
    With adjj.: hoc invenisset unum ad morbum illum homini vel bellissimum, the very loveliest, the most beautiful possible, Lucil. ap. Non. 527, 28:

    vidi in dolore podagrae ipsum vel omnium maximum Stoicorum Posidonium,

    Cic. Fragm. ib. 32:

    hoc in genere nervorum vel minimum, suavitatis autem est vel plurimum,

    the very least... the utmost possible, id. Or. 26, 91:

    quarum duarum (civitatum) si adessent (legationes), duo crimina vel maxima minuerentur,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 5, 14:

    patre meā sententiā vel eloquentissimo temporibus illis,

    the most eloquent possible, id. de Or. 2, 23, 98:

    quod erat ad obtinendam potentiam nobilium vel maximum, vehementer id retinebatur,

    id. Rep. 2, 32, 56:

    cujus (sc. Hannibalis) eo tempore vel maxima apud regem auctoritas erat,

    Liv. 36, 41, 2:

    vident unum senatorem vel tenuissimum esse damnatum,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 16, 46:

    fora templaque occupabantur, ut vel exspectatissimi triumphi laetitia praecipi posset,

    Hirt. B. G. 8, 51:

    sed vel potentissima apud Amphictyonas aequi tractatio est,

    Quint. 5, 10, 118; 11, 1, 81.—
    2.
    With advv.:

    vel studiosissime quaerere,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 10, 15:

    cum Sophocles vel optime scripserit Electram,

    id. Fin. 1, 2, 5:

    vel maxime confirmare,

    id. N. D. 2, 65, 162; so,

    vel maxime,

    id. Ac. 2, 3, 9; id. de Or. 1, 8, 32; id. Att. 9, 12, 3; Quint. 1, 3, 12; 4, 3, 4.—
    C.
    In adding an instance implying that other instances might be mentioned at will, or this one; for instance, for example, as for example, in particular:

    Per pol quam paucos reperias Fideles amatores... Vel hic Pamphilus jurabat quotiens Bacchidi, etc.,

    Ter. Hec. 1, 1, 3:

    vel heri in vino quam inmodestus fuisti,

    id. Heaut. 3, 3, 7: nullast tam facilis res quin difficilis siet Quom invitus facias;

    vel me haec deambulatio... ad languorum dedit,

    id. ib. 4, 6, 1:

    sed suavis accipio litteras, vel quas proxime acceperam, quam prudentis!

    Cic. Fam. 2, 13, 1:

    cujus innumerabilia sunt exempla, vel Appii majoris illius, qui, etc.,

    id. de Or. 2, 70, 284.—
    D.
    Concessive.
    1.
    With superlatives, perhaps:

    adulescens vel potentissimus nostrae civitatis,

    Cic. Rosc. A. 2, 6:

    domus vel optima Messanae, notissima quidem certe,

    the best known, at any rate, if not the finest, id. Verr. 2, 4, 2, § 3.—
    2.
    = saltem, at least:

    quā re etsi minus veram causam habebis, tamen vel probabilem aliquam poteris inducere,

    Cic. Fam. 11, 22, 2:

    plurimi semetipsos exhortantur vel aliquas partes earum (scientiarum) addiscere, quamvis universas percipere non possint,

    Col. 11, 1, 11:

    ac, ni flexisset animos, vel Aegypti praefecturam concedi sibi oraret,

    Suet. Ner. 47:

    ut messe vel unā releves colla perusta,

    Mart. 10, 12, 5; Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 8; cf. Madv. ad Cic. Fin. 4, 16, 43.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > vel

  • 107 διαφέρω

    διαφέρω, [tense] fut.
    A

    διοίσω S.OT 321

    ,

    διοίσομαι h.Merc. 255

    , etc.: [tense] aor. 1 διήνεγκα, [dialect] Ion. διήνεικα: [tense] aor. 2 διήνεγκον:— carry over or across,

    δ. ναῦς τὸν Ἰσθμόν Th.8.8

    ; carry from one to another,

    διαφέρεις κηρύγματα E.Supp. 382

    ; [

    τὸ ἤλεκτρον] διαφέρεται εἰς τοὺς Ἕλληνας Arist. Mir. 836b6

    : metaph., γλῶσσαν διοίσει will put the tongue in motion, will speak, S.Tr. 323 codd.
    2 of Time, δ. τὸν αἰῶνα, τὸν βίον, go through life, Hdt.3.40, E.Hel.[10];

    νύκτα Id.Rh. 600

    : abs., ἄπαις διοίσει ib. 982:—[voice] Med., live, continue,

    ὑγιηροὶ τἄλλα διαφέρονται Hp. Art.56

    ; σοῦ διοίσεται μόνος will pass his life apart from thee, S.Aj. 511;

    σκοπούμενος διοίσει X.Mem.2.1.24

    (cj. Dind. for διέσῃ).
    3 bear through, bear to the end,

    σκῆπτρα E.IA 1195

    ; γαστρὸς ὄγκον δ., of a woman, Id. Ion15, cf. X.Mem.2.2.5: hence,
    4 bear to the end, go through with,

    πόλεμον Hdt.1.25

    , Th.1.11; but also, bear the burden of war, Id.6.54; endure, support, with an Adv.,

    ῥᾷστα γὰρ τὸ σόν τε σὺ κἀγὼ διοίσω τοὐμόν S.OT 321

    ;

    δ. πότμον δάκρυσι E.Hipp. 1143

    (lyr.): abs., of patients in disease,

    δ. ἕως τῶν εἰκοσιτεσσάρων ἡμερέων Hp.Int.40

    ; δ. φθειρόμενος ib.12 (also ἡ νοῦσος δ. ἐννέα ἔτεα ibid.).
    II carry different ways, Ar.Lys. 570, etc.;

    δ. ἕκαστα εἰς τὰς χώρας τὰς προσηκούσας X.Oec.9.8

    ; toss about,

    ὅπλισμα.. διαφέρων ἐσφενδόνα E.Supp. 715

    ; δ. τὰς κόρας to turn the eyes about, Id.Ba. 1087. Or. 1261 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., to be drawn apart, disrupted, opp. συμφέρεσθαι, Heraclit.10, Pl.Sph. 242e, Epicur.Nat.908.2; to be tossed about, dub. in Str.3.2.5;

    δ. ἐν τῷ Ἀδρίᾳ Act.Ap.27.27

    , cf. Plu.Galb.26.
    2 δ. τινά spread his fame abroad, Pi.P.11.60;

    εἰς ἅπαντας τὴν ἐκείνου μνήμην δ. D.61.46

    :—[voice] Pass.,

    φήμη διηνέχθη Plu.2.163c

    .
    3 tear asunder, E.Ba. 754; disjoin, Arist.Po. 1451a34 ([voice] Pass.): metaph., distract,

    τὰς ψυχὰς φροντίσιν Plu.2.133d

    , cf. 97f ([voice] Pass.), D.Chr.32.46 ([voice] Pass.).
    4 δ. τὴν ψῆφον give one's vote a different way, i.e. against another, Hdt.4.138, etc.; but also, give each man his vote, E.Or.49, Th.4.74, X.Smp.5.8.
    5 ἐράνους δ., = διαλύεσθαι, pay them up, discharge them, Lycurg.22.
    6 defer, reserve for judgement,

    τὸν αἴτιον A.Ch.68

    (lyr., διασπαράσσει Sch.).
    7 plunder, Herod.7.90:—[voice] Pass.,

    τῶν ἀπὸ [τῆς οἰκίας] φορτίων διενηνεγμένων PLond.1.45.9

    (ii B.C.).
    8 excel,

    ἀρετῇ τοὺς ἄλλους D.S.11.67

    , cf. 2.5;

    καλλιτεκνίᾳ πάσας γυναῖκας Stud.Pont.3.123

    ([place name] Amasia).
    III intr., differ,

    φυᾷ δ. Pi.N.7.54

    ; ἆρ' οἱ τεκόντες διαφέρουσιν ἢ τροφαί; is it one's parents or nurture that make the difference? E.Hec. 599: c. gen., to be different from, Id.Or. 251, Th.5.86, etc.;

    οὐδὲν διοίσεις Χαιρεφῶντος τὴν φύσιν Ar.Nu. 503

    , cf. Pl.Prt. 329d;

    τὸ δ'.. ἀφανίζειν ἱερὰ ἔσθ' ὅτι τοῦ κόπτειν διαφέρει; D.21.147

    ;

    δ. τὰς μορφάς Arist.HA 497b15

    ; δ. εἴς τι, ἔν τινι, X.Hier.1.2,7;

    παρὰ τὴν Βεβρυκίαν App.Mith. 1

    ;

    καθ' ὑπεροχὴν καὶ ἕλλειψιν Arist.HA 486a22

    ;

    κατὰ τὴν θέσιν Id.Mete. 341b24

    ;

    πρός τι Id.HA 505a21

    ;

    τίνι δ. τὰ ἄρρενα τῶν θηλειῶν.. θεωρείσθω Id.PA 684b3

    : c. inf.,

    μόνῃ τῇ μορφῇ μὴ οὑχὶ πρόβατα εἶναι δ. Luc.Alex.15

    : with Art., τρεῖς μόναι ψῆφοι διήνεγκαν τὸ μὴ θανάτου τιμῆσαι three votes made the difference (i.e. majority) against capital punishment, D.23.167; also διαφέρει τὸ ἥμισυ τοῦ ἔργου makes a difference equal to half the effort expended, X.Oec.20.17.
    2 impers., διαφέρει it makes a difference,

    πλεῖστον δ. Hp.Aph.5.22

    ;

    βραχὺ δ. τοῖς θανοῦσιν εἰ.. E.Tr. 1248

    , etc.; οὐδὲν δ. it makes no odds, Pl.Phd. 89c, cf. Men.Epit. 193;

    σμικρὸν οἴει διαφέρειν; Pl.R. 467c

    : c. dat. pers., δ. μοι it makes a difference to me, Antipho 5.13, Pl.Prt. 316b, etc.; ἰδίᾳ τι αὐτῷ δ. he has some private interest at stake, Th.3.42; εἰ ὑμῖν μή τι δ. if you see no objection, Pl.La. 187d;

    τί δέ σοι τοῦτο δ. εἴτε.. εἴτε μή; Id.R. 349a

    , cf. Grg. 497b, etc.: c. inf.,

    οὐδέ τί οἱ διέφερεν ἀποθανεῖν Hdt.1.85

    : with personal constr.,

    πράγματά τινι διαφέροντα Plu.Caes.65

    ; to be of importance, πρός or εἴς τι, Gal.15.420,428;

    τῷ ζῴῳ Id.UP9.5

    .
    3

    τὸ δ.

    the difference, the odds,

    Pl.Phlb. 45d

    ; = τὸ συμφέρον Antiph.31;

    περὶ μεγίστων δὴ τῶν -όντων βουλεύεσθαι Th.6.92

    , cf. Lys.31.5, Is.4.12; τὰ ἀναγκαιότερα τῷ ταμιείῳ δ. vital interests, PThead.15.17 (iii A.D.); τὸ δ. μέρος τῶν ἀποφάσεων the essential part, POxy.1204.11 (iii A.D.); τὰ δ. vital matters, Ep.Rom.2.18;

    ἐπιστάμενος τὰ δ. παραβαίνειν τολμᾷ And. 3.19

    (but τὰ δ. also simply, points of difference, in character and the like , Th.1.70, etc.).
    4 to be different from a person: generally, in point of excess, surpass, excel him (cf. supr. 11.8), τινός v.l. for -όντως in Th.3.39; τινί in a thing, Id.2.39, Alex.36.6;

    ἔν τινι Isoc.3.39

    ;

    εἴς τι Pl.Ap. 35b

    ;

    κατὰ μέγεθος X.Lac.1.10

    ;

    πρός τι Aeschin.1.181

    : c. inf.,

    δ. τινὸς μεταβιβάζειν τινά Pl.Grg. 517b

    : sts. folld. by ἤ, πολὺ διέφερεν ἀλέξασθαι ἤ.. it was far better.. than.., X.An.3.4.33, cf. Mem.3.11.14, Vect.4.25 (where it means to differ in point of diminution); also

    δ. μέγα τι παρὰ τὰς ἄλλας πόλεις Plb.10.27.5

    : abs., excel,

    ἐπί τινι Isoc.10.12

    ;

    τάχει Jul.Or.2.53c

    ;

    οἱ τόποι διαφέρουσι Thphr.CP5.14.9

    ;

    διαφέρον τι πεπραχέναι

    a remarkable achievement,

    Plb.6.39.2

    .
    6 quarrel, struggle, Telecl.20;

    οἱ διαφέροντες

    the parties, litigants,

    PPar.69

    B10 (iii A.D.).
    7 come between, intervene,

    ὁ διαφέρων χρόνος Antipho 5.94

    .
    8 belong to, τινί, as property, Ph.1.207, PLond. 3.940.23 (iii A.D.); of persons, belong to a household, PStrassb.26.5 (iv A.D.);

    οἱ -φέροντες

    kinsfolk,

    Annuario 4

    /5.476 ([place name] Bargylia); appertain to,

    τῇ ὠνῇ BGU1062.21

    (iii A.D.); τὰ εἰς τοῦτο -φέροντα πράγματα Mitteis Chr. 372v3 (ii A.D.).
    IV [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., be at variance, quarrel,

    τινί Heraclit.72

    , cf. Amphis32, etc.;

    περί τινος Hdt.1.173

    , Pl.Euthphr.7b; δ. ἀλλήλοις differ with, ibid., cf. Antipho 5.42;

    τινὶ περί τινος Th.5.31

    , cf. X.Oec.17.4;

    πρὸς ἀλλήλους Lys.18.17

    , cf. Hyp.Oxy. 1607 Fr. 1 iii 60, etc.;

    τὰ πρὸς ἀλλήλους Supp.Epigr. 1.363.5

    (Samos, iii B.C.);

    ἀμφί τινος X.An.4.5.17

    ;

    διενεχθέντας γνώμῃ Hdt.7.220

    ; δ. ὡς.. maintain on the contrary that.., D.56.46; οὐ διαφέρομαι, = οὔ μοι διαφέρει, Id.9.8; μηδὲν διὰ τοῦτο διαφέρου let there be no dispute on this ground, Lys.10.17; οἱ -φερόμενοι the litigants, SIG685.29 (Crete, ii B.C.).—Not in [dialect] Ep.

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  • 108 עיקר

    עִיקָּר, עִקָּרm. (עָקַר) 1) root. Kil. VII, 1 הע׳ השני the second root (that of the slip, v. אַרְכּוּבָה); a. fr.Pl. עִיקָּרִים, עִיקָּרִין, עִקָּ׳. Ib. 2 ועִקָּרֵיהֶם נראין and the roots of the sets are visible. Sabb.XIV, 3 כוס ע׳ root-drink (a medicine for gonorrhœa). Tosef.Yeb.VIII, 4 האיש … כוס ע׳ שלא יוליד a man must not take a root-drink for the purpose of becoming impotent. Sabb. l. c. שמן ע׳ oil in which roots have been soaked. Y.Shek.VI, beg.49c שבו שולקין את הע׳ (oil) in which they boiled the roots (for frankincense); Hor.11b; Kerith. 5a משלק בו הע׳. Ib. והלא לסוך הע׳ אינו סופק but there was not even oil enough to oint the roots (much less to soak them). Pesik. Par., p. 40b>; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8, a. e. מביאין ע׳ ומעשניןוכ׳ they get certain roots (and kindle them), and let the smoke rise under him; a. e.Trnsf. origin. Keth.77a מעִיקָּרוֹ from its origin (shaft), v. חָתַךְ.עִיקַּר מיטרין, v. מִיטְרִין. 2) essence, reality, main object, chief. Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a עיקרו לא נחש הוא (not עיקרה) is not its (the sarafs) real name naḥash? Snh.87a דבר שעיקרו מדבריוכ׳ a thing (law) which in its main aspect is found in the Torah, but the details of which are based on Soferic tradition (v. סוֹפֵר). Y.Sot.VI, 21a top ע׳ עדותו the main testimony in the case. Ber.12b (ref. to Jer. 23:7, sq.) לא שתעקר … אלא שתהא שעבוד מלכיות ע׳וכ׳ not that the memory of the exodus from Egypt will be entirely effaced, but the delivery from servitude to the empires will be the chief event commemorated, and the exodus from Egypt subordinate to it (v. טָפֵל). Ib. 13a ישראל ע׳ Israel will be the chief name. Ruth R. to IV, 11, a. e., v. מְסוּבֶּה. Ib. (play on עקרה, Gen. 29:31) ורחל היתה עיקרו … ורחל עֲקָרָה עִיקָּרָה Rachel was his (Jacobs) main wife, for we read, ‘and Rachel was ʿǎḳarah which means ʿiḳḳarah (the chief); Gen. R. s. 71 רחל היתה עיקרו של בית Rachel was the chief person of the household. Num. R. s. 14 (play on קערת, Num. 7:61) אל תקרי קערת אלא עִקֶּרֶת … עִקֶּרֶת הבית היא היתה עיקר ביתווכ׳ read not ḳaʿărath, but ʿiḳkereth, typical of Rachel who was the chief of the house: she was the chief person Succ.50b ע׳ שירה בכלי the chief element in the Temple music is instrumental music; ע׳ שירה בפה the song is the essential element; a. v. fr.טעם כע׳, v. טַעַם.כפר בע׳, v. כָּפַר.לא כל ע׳ not at all. Snh.22a לא נשתנה כל ע׳ has not at all been changed. Ex. R. s. 16 אסור ליגע בה כל ע׳ must not touch her at all; a. fr.(In later Hebr. literature: עִיקָּרִים עִקָּ׳, principles of faith.

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  • 109 עקר

    עִיקָּר, עִקָּרm. (עָקַר) 1) root. Kil. VII, 1 הע׳ השני the second root (that of the slip, v. אַרְכּוּבָה); a. fr.Pl. עִיקָּרִים, עִיקָּרִין, עִקָּ׳. Ib. 2 ועִקָּרֵיהֶם נראין and the roots of the sets are visible. Sabb.XIV, 3 כוס ע׳ root-drink (a medicine for gonorrhœa). Tosef.Yeb.VIII, 4 האיש … כוס ע׳ שלא יוליד a man must not take a root-drink for the purpose of becoming impotent. Sabb. l. c. שמן ע׳ oil in which roots have been soaked. Y.Shek.VI, beg.49c שבו שולקין את הע׳ (oil) in which they boiled the roots (for frankincense); Hor.11b; Kerith. 5a משלק בו הע׳. Ib. והלא לסוך הע׳ אינו סופק but there was not even oil enough to oint the roots (much less to soak them). Pesik. Par., p. 40b>; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8, a. e. מביאין ע׳ ומעשניןוכ׳ they get certain roots (and kindle them), and let the smoke rise under him; a. e.Trnsf. origin. Keth.77a מעִיקָּרוֹ from its origin (shaft), v. חָתַךְ.עִיקַּר מיטרין, v. מִיטְרִין. 2) essence, reality, main object, chief. Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a עיקרו לא נחש הוא (not עיקרה) is not its (the sarafs) real name naḥash? Snh.87a דבר שעיקרו מדבריוכ׳ a thing (law) which in its main aspect is found in the Torah, but the details of which are based on Soferic tradition (v. סוֹפֵר). Y.Sot.VI, 21a top ע׳ עדותו the main testimony in the case. Ber.12b (ref. to Jer. 23:7, sq.) לא שתעקר … אלא שתהא שעבוד מלכיות ע׳וכ׳ not that the memory of the exodus from Egypt will be entirely effaced, but the delivery from servitude to the empires will be the chief event commemorated, and the exodus from Egypt subordinate to it (v. טָפֵל). Ib. 13a ישראל ע׳ Israel will be the chief name. Ruth R. to IV, 11, a. e., v. מְסוּבֶּה. Ib. (play on עקרה, Gen. 29:31) ורחל היתה עיקרו … ורחל עֲקָרָה עִיקָּרָה Rachel was his (Jacobs) main wife, for we read, ‘and Rachel was ʿǎḳarah which means ʿiḳḳarah (the chief); Gen. R. s. 71 רחל היתה עיקרו של בית Rachel was the chief person of the household. Num. R. s. 14 (play on קערת, Num. 7:61) אל תקרי קערת אלא עִקֶּרֶת … עִקֶּרֶת הבית היא היתה עיקר ביתווכ׳ read not ḳaʿărath, but ʿiḳkereth, typical of Rachel who was the chief of the house: she was the chief person Succ.50b ע׳ שירה בכלי the chief element in the Temple music is instrumental music; ע׳ שירה בפה the song is the essential element; a. v. fr.טעם כע׳, v. טַעַם.כפר בע׳, v. כָּפַר.לא כל ע׳ not at all. Snh.22a לא נשתנה כל ע׳ has not at all been changed. Ex. R. s. 16 אסור ליגע בה כל ע׳ must not touch her at all; a. fr.(In later Hebr. literature: עִיקָּרִים עִקָּ׳, principles of faith.

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  • 110 עִיקָּר

    עִיקָּר, עִקָּרm. (עָקַר) 1) root. Kil. VII, 1 הע׳ השני the second root (that of the slip, v. אַרְכּוּבָה); a. fr.Pl. עִיקָּרִים, עִיקָּרִין, עִקָּ׳. Ib. 2 ועִקָּרֵיהֶם נראין and the roots of the sets are visible. Sabb.XIV, 3 כוס ע׳ root-drink (a medicine for gonorrhœa). Tosef.Yeb.VIII, 4 האיש … כוס ע׳ שלא יוליד a man must not take a root-drink for the purpose of becoming impotent. Sabb. l. c. שמן ע׳ oil in which roots have been soaked. Y.Shek.VI, beg.49c שבו שולקין את הע׳ (oil) in which they boiled the roots (for frankincense); Hor.11b; Kerith. 5a משלק בו הע׳. Ib. והלא לסוך הע׳ אינו סופק but there was not even oil enough to oint the roots (much less to soak them). Pesik. Par., p. 40b>; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8, a. e. מביאין ע׳ ומעשניןוכ׳ they get certain roots (and kindle them), and let the smoke rise under him; a. e.Trnsf. origin. Keth.77a מעִיקָּרוֹ from its origin (shaft), v. חָתַךְ.עִיקַּר מיטרין, v. מִיטְרִין. 2) essence, reality, main object, chief. Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a עיקרו לא נחש הוא (not עיקרה) is not its (the sarafs) real name naḥash? Snh.87a דבר שעיקרו מדבריוכ׳ a thing (law) which in its main aspect is found in the Torah, but the details of which are based on Soferic tradition (v. סוֹפֵר). Y.Sot.VI, 21a top ע׳ עדותו the main testimony in the case. Ber.12b (ref. to Jer. 23:7, sq.) לא שתעקר … אלא שתהא שעבוד מלכיות ע׳וכ׳ not that the memory of the exodus from Egypt will be entirely effaced, but the delivery from servitude to the empires will be the chief event commemorated, and the exodus from Egypt subordinate to it (v. טָפֵל). Ib. 13a ישראל ע׳ Israel will be the chief name. Ruth R. to IV, 11, a. e., v. מְסוּבֶּה. Ib. (play on עקרה, Gen. 29:31) ורחל היתה עיקרו … ורחל עֲקָרָה עִיקָּרָה Rachel was his (Jacobs) main wife, for we read, ‘and Rachel was ʿǎḳarah which means ʿiḳḳarah (the chief); Gen. R. s. 71 רחל היתה עיקרו של בית Rachel was the chief person of the household. Num. R. s. 14 (play on קערת, Num. 7:61) אל תקרי קערת אלא עִקֶּרֶת … עִקֶּרֶת הבית היא היתה עיקר ביתווכ׳ read not ḳaʿărath, but ʿiḳkereth, typical of Rachel who was the chief of the house: she was the chief person Succ.50b ע׳ שירה בכלי the chief element in the Temple music is instrumental music; ע׳ שירה בפה the song is the essential element; a. v. fr.טעם כע׳, v. טַעַם.כפר בע׳, v. כָּפַר.לא כל ע׳ not at all. Snh.22a לא נשתנה כל ע׳ has not at all been changed. Ex. R. s. 16 אסור ליגע בה כל ע׳ must not touch her at all; a. fr.(In later Hebr. literature: עִיקָּרִים עִקָּ׳, principles of faith.

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  • 111 עִקָּר

    עִיקָּר, עִקָּרm. (עָקַר) 1) root. Kil. VII, 1 הע׳ השני the second root (that of the slip, v. אַרְכּוּבָה); a. fr.Pl. עִיקָּרִים, עִיקָּרִין, עִקָּ׳. Ib. 2 ועִקָּרֵיהֶם נראין and the roots of the sets are visible. Sabb.XIV, 3 כוס ע׳ root-drink (a medicine for gonorrhœa). Tosef.Yeb.VIII, 4 האיש … כוס ע׳ שלא יוליד a man must not take a root-drink for the purpose of becoming impotent. Sabb. l. c. שמן ע׳ oil in which roots have been soaked. Y.Shek.VI, beg.49c שבו שולקין את הע׳ (oil) in which they boiled the roots (for frankincense); Hor.11b; Kerith. 5a משלק בו הע׳. Ib. והלא לסוך הע׳ אינו סופק but there was not even oil enough to oint the roots (much less to soak them). Pesik. Par., p. 40b>; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8, a. e. מביאין ע׳ ומעשניןוכ׳ they get certain roots (and kindle them), and let the smoke rise under him; a. e.Trnsf. origin. Keth.77a מעִיקָּרוֹ from its origin (shaft), v. חָתַךְ.עִיקַּר מיטרין, v. מִיטְרִין. 2) essence, reality, main object, chief. Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a עיקרו לא נחש הוא (not עיקרה) is not its (the sarafs) real name naḥash? Snh.87a דבר שעיקרו מדבריוכ׳ a thing (law) which in its main aspect is found in the Torah, but the details of which are based on Soferic tradition (v. סוֹפֵר). Y.Sot.VI, 21a top ע׳ עדותו the main testimony in the case. Ber.12b (ref. to Jer. 23:7, sq.) לא שתעקר … אלא שתהא שעבוד מלכיות ע׳וכ׳ not that the memory of the exodus from Egypt will be entirely effaced, but the delivery from servitude to the empires will be the chief event commemorated, and the exodus from Egypt subordinate to it (v. טָפֵל). Ib. 13a ישראל ע׳ Israel will be the chief name. Ruth R. to IV, 11, a. e., v. מְסוּבֶּה. Ib. (play on עקרה, Gen. 29:31) ורחל היתה עיקרו … ורחל עֲקָרָה עִיקָּרָה Rachel was his (Jacobs) main wife, for we read, ‘and Rachel was ʿǎḳarah which means ʿiḳḳarah (the chief); Gen. R. s. 71 רחל היתה עיקרו של בית Rachel was the chief person of the household. Num. R. s. 14 (play on קערת, Num. 7:61) אל תקרי קערת אלא עִקֶּרֶת … עִקֶּרֶת הבית היא היתה עיקר ביתווכ׳ read not ḳaʿărath, but ʿiḳkereth, typical of Rachel who was the chief of the house: she was the chief person Succ.50b ע׳ שירה בכלי the chief element in the Temple music is instrumental music; ע׳ שירה בפה the song is the essential element; a. v. fr.טעם כע׳, v. טַעַם.כפר בע׳, v. כָּפַר.לא כל ע׳ not at all. Snh.22a לא נשתנה כל ע׳ has not at all been changed. Ex. R. s. 16 אסור ליגע בה כל ע׳ must not touch her at all; a. fr.(In later Hebr. literature: עִיקָּרִים עִקָּ׳, principles of faith.

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  • 112 Е-5

    С ЧЕМ ЕГО (её, их) ЕДЯТ coll, humor VP 3rd pers pl with indef. refer, only used as a subord clause ( usu. after интересно, надо посмотреть, понять etc) or a question fixed WO
    (one wonders, wants to know, understands etc) what the essential characteristics of the person or thing just mentioned are, or what the meaning of the word or phrase in question is: с чем его (ее) едят? - what is it?
    what is he (she, it) (really) like? what sort of person (administrator etc) is he (she)? (in refer, to a device, machine etc) how (exactly) does it work? what (exactly) does it do (is it used for)? what's it for? (in refer, to a word or phrase) what does that mean?
    я понял, с чем его (её) едят - I figured him (her, it) out
    I got the hang of it I got a handle on it.
    "У тебя есть модем?» - «А что это такое и с чем его едят?» "Do you have a modem?" "What's that, and what does it do?"

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  • 113 М-176

    НИ НА МИНУТУ PrepP Invar adv used with negated verbs) not for the shortest amount of time: not (even) for a minute (a second) not for one minute (second) not for a (single) moment not for an instant never (for a moment (an instant)) (with more than one subj) neither...nor...for a minute (a second, a moment, an instant).
    Если появляется где-то поблизости жеребёнок, то мул старается ни на минуту от него не отходить... (Искандер 3). If a foal appears somewhere nearby, the mule tries not to leave his side even for a minute... (3a).
    Ни одна из нас ни на минуту не закрывала рта (Гинзбург 1). No one stopped talking for a second (1a).
    ...Я никогда, никогда не усомнился в главном. Понимаете, никогда, ни на минуту не усомнился» (Войнович 6). ".. I never, never doubted the main thing. Never doubted it, not for one minute" (6a).
    Она была прелестная шестнадцатилетняя девочка, очевидно страстно его любящая (в этом он не сомневался ни на минуту) (Толстой 5). She was a charming girl of sixteen, and obviously was passionately in love with him (he did not doubt this for an instant) (5a).
    ...Она женщина и ни на минуту не забывает об этом... (Залыгин 1)....She was a woman and never forgot it... (1a).
    ...Ни усталость, ни скука не могли ни на минуту согнать с лица мягкость, которая была господствующим и основным выражением, не лица только, а всей души... (Гончаров 1)....Neither weariness nor boredom could for an instant erase the softness which was the predominant and essential expression, not only of his face but of his whole soul... (1b).

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  • 114 с чем его едят

    С ЧЕМ ЕГО (её, их) ЕДЯТ coll, humor
    [VP; 3rd pers pl with indef. refer, only; used as a subord clause (usu. after интересно, надо посмотреть, понять etc) or a question; fixed WO]
    =====
    (one wonders, wants to know, understands etc) what the essential characteristics of the person or thing just mentioned are, or what the meaning of the word or phrase in question is:
    - с чем его (её) едят? what is it?;
    - what is he (she, it) (really) like?;
    - what sort of person (administrator etc) is he (she)?;
    - [in refer, to a device, machine etc] how (exactly) does it work?;
    - what (exactly) does it do (is it used for)?;
    - what's it for?;
    - [in refer, to a word or phrase] what does that mean?;
    || я понял, с чем его (её) едят I figured him (her, it) out;
    - I got a handle on it.
         ♦ "У тебя есть модем?" - "А что это такое и с чем его едят?" "Do you have a modem?" "What's that, and what does it do?"

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  • 115 ни на минуту

    [PrepP; Invar; adv; used with negated verbs]
    =====
    not for the shortest amount of time:
    - never (for a moment < an instant>);
    - [with more than one subj] neither...nor...for a minute (a second, a moment, an instant).
         ♦ Если появляется где-то поблизости жеребёнок, то мул старается ни на минуту от него не отходить... (Искандер 3). If a foal appears somewhere nearby, the mule tries not to leave his side even for a minute... (3a).
         ♦ Ни одна из нас ни на минуту не закрывала рта (Гинзбург 1). No one stopped talking for a second (1a).
         ♦ "...Я никогда, никогда не усомнился в главном. Понимаете, никогда, ни на минуту не усомнился" (Войнович 6). ".. I never, never doubted the main thing. Never doubted it, not for one minute" (6a).
         ♦ Она была прелестная шестнадцатилетняя девочка, очевидно страстно его любящая (в этом он не сомневался ни на минуту) (Толстой 5). She was a charming girl of sixteen, and obviously was passionately in love with him (he did not doubt this for an instant) (5a).
         ♦...Она женщина и ни на минуту не забывает об этом... (Залыгин 1)....She was a woman and never forgot it... (1a).
         ♦...Ни усталость, ни скука не могли ни на минуту согнать с лица мягкость, которая была господствующим и основным выражением, не лица только, а всей души... (Гончаров 1)....Neither weariness nor boredom could for an instant erase the softness which was the predominant and essential expression, not only of his face but of his whole soul... (1b).

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  • 116 основное

    ср.;
    скл. как прил. main
    основн|ое - с. the essential/main thing;
    в ~ом on the whole.

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  • 117 в основном

    1. in the main
    2. essentially
    3. generally
    4. principally
    5. basically
    6. chiefly

    основное, что нужно сделатьthe chief thing to do

    7. largely
    8. par excellence
    9. substantially
    Синонимический ряд:
    главным образом (проч.) больше; большей частью; главным образом; по большей части; по преимуществу; предпочтительно; прежде всего; преимущественно

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  • 118 нужно


    1. прил.;
    кратк. форма от нужный
    2. предик.;
    безл.
    1) (делать что-л.;
    чтобы) it is necessary( that... should) ;
    one needs( to do smth.) ;
    one must( с оттенком долженствования) ;
    (тж. нужно бы;
    следует, рекомендуется) one should/ought (to do smth.) нужно было (бы) взять такси ≈ you should have taken a taxi нужно, чтобы она решилась ≈ she ought to make up her mind это нужно сделать ≈ it must be done, it has to be done
    2) (кого-л./чего-л.;
    кого-л./что-л.;
    разг.;
    = нужен, нужна и т.д.): мне нужно пять рублей ≈ I need five roubles им нужно молока ≈ they want some milk очень (мне) нужно! ирон.;
    разг. ≈ just what I need!
    нужн|о - в знач. сказ. безл. см. надо
    1. ;
    ~ый necessary;
    ~ая книга indispensable book;
    сон нужен для здоровья sleep is essential for health;
    он здесь нужен he is wanted here;
    как раз то, что ~ the very thing;
    всё, что ~ everything necessary;
    ~ ли это? is it really necessary?

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > нужно

  • 119 основное

    خنثی the essential/main thing

    Русско-персидский словарь > основное

  • 120 lifeline

    noun
    1) (rope) Rettungsleine, die
    2) (fig.) [lebenswichtige] Verbindung; (support) Rettungsanker, der
    * * *
    noun (a rope for support in dangerous operations or thrown to rescue a drowning person.) die Rettungsleine
    * * *
    ˈlife·line
    n
    1. (life-saving rope) Rettungsleine f
    to throw sb a \lifeline [or a \lifeline to sb] jdm eine Rettungsleine zuwerfen; ( fig) jdm einen Rettungsanker zuwerfen fig
    2. (used by diver) Signalleine f
    3. ( fig: essential thing) [lebenswichtige] Verbindung, Nabelschnur f fig
    the financial \lifeline der Geldhahn
    4. no pl BRIT TELEC ≈ Telefonseelsorge f
    5. (in palmistry) Lebenslinie f
    * * *
    1. SCHIFF Rettungsleine f
    2. Halteleine f (für Schwimmer etc)
    3. Signalleine f (für Taucher)
    4. fig Rettungsanker m:
    throw a lifeline to sb jemandem einen Rettungsanker zuwerfen
    5. fig Lebensader f (Versorgungsweg)
    6. Lebenslinie f (in der Hand)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (rope) Rettungsleine, die
    2) (fig.) [lebenswichtige] Verbindung; (support) Rettungsanker, der
    * * *
    n.
    Rettungsleine f.

    English-german dictionary > lifeline

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