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81 μετάστασις
A removing, removal,πόνων S.Ichn.217
;κακοῦ And. 2.8
; μετάστασινἴσχειν admit of removal, of disease, Hp.Aph.5.7.2 Rhet., removal of the scene to some hypothetical condition, Quint. 3.6.53.II ([etym.] μεθίσταμαι) removal, migration, of Place,μ. ἐξ οἰκείας εἰς ἀλλοτρίαν Pl.Ti. 82a
;εἰς τὴν γείτονα πόλιν Id.Lg. 877a
; being something short of banishment,μ. τῶν πολιτῶν Id.Ep. 356e
;μεταστάσεις ποιούντων ἐπ' ἄλλον τόπον Epicur.Ep.2p.38U.
; μ. ἐπὶ τάδε καὶ ἐπ' ἐκεῖνα τοῦ βουλευτηρίου vote, division in the Senate, D.C.41.2; ἡλίου μ. its fabled change of course, E.IT 816.b departure from life,τοῦ βίου μεταστάσεις Id.Fr. 554
;ἡ ἐκ τοῦ βίου μ. Plb.30.2.5
; μ. alone, death, Simon.32, J.AJ17.4.1.c on the Stage, exit of the chorus, Poll. 4.108.d Medic., transference of the seat of disease, Hp.Aff. 12, Gal.17(2).790, Aret.SA1.7; but, dislocation, Gal.8.246.2 change, μορφῆς, γνώμης, E.Hec. 1266, Andr. 1003; μετάστασιν διδόναι (sc. θυμῷ ) to allow a change to one's wrath, i. e. suffer it to cease, S. Ant. 718;τοῦ φρονεῖν μ. Alex.292
.3 change of political constitution,πολιτείας μ. Pl.Lg. 856c
;πρώτη μ. τῶν ἐξ ἀρχῆς Arist.Ath.41.2
; at Athens, the Revolution of 404 B.C., Lys.30.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετάστασις
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82 πολιτεία
A condition and rights of a citizen, citizenship, Hdt.9.34, Th.6.104, etc.;π. δοῦναί τινι X.HG1.2.10
: pl., grants of citizenship, Arist.Ath.54.3.2 the daily life of a citizen, And.2.10, D. 19.184;ἐν εἰρήνῃ καὶ π. Id.20.122
; life, living,ἡ ἐν Βοιωτίᾳ π. Plb.18.43.6
; so perh. Ep.Eph.2.12.3 concrete, body of citizens, Arist.Pol. 1292a34.4 = Lat. civitas in geographical sense, SIG888.118 (Scaptopara, iii A. D.), Mitteis Chr.78.6 (iv A. D.), etc.II government, administration, Ar.Eq. 219, X.Mem.3.9.15, etc.;ἄγειν τὴν π. Th.1.127
;πρασύτατα καὶ ἀσελγέστατα τῇ π. κεχρῆσθαι Hyp.Eux.29
; course of policy,τῇ π. καὶ τοῖς ψηφίσμασι D.18.87
, cf. 9.3 (pl.), 18.263;ἡ Κλεοφῶντος π. Aeschin.3.150
;ἡ πρὸς Ῥωμαίους ὁμιλία καὶ π. Str.16.2.46
: pl., acts of policy, J.Vit.65.2 tenure of public office,πᾶσαν π. ἐπιφανῶς ἐκτελέσαι IG4.716.6
([place name] Hermione);ἐν τοῖς τῆς π. χρόνοις IPE12.32B76
(Olbia, iii B. C.).III civil polity, constitution of a state, Antipho 3.2.1, Th.2.37, etc.;τὴν ἐλευθερίαν.., μᾶλλον δὲ καὶ τὰς π. D.18.65
; form of gouernment, Pl.R. 562a, etc.;ὁμολογοῦνται τρεῖς εἶναι π., τυραννὶς καὶ ὀλιγαρχία καὶ δημοκρατία Aeschin.1.4
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1293a37, etc.;αἱ τέτταρες π. Pl.R. 544b
;ἥτις ἂν π. συμφέρῃ Lys.25.8
;π. ἐστὶ τάξις ταῖς πόλεσιν ἡ περὶ τὰς ἀρχάς Arist.Pol. 1289a15
, cf. 1274b26 (pl.), 1289b27 (pl.); ὅπου μὴ νόμοι ἄρχουσιν οὐκ ἔστι π. ib. 1292a32; τὴν ἀρίστην πολιτεύεσθαι π. ib. 1288b31, cf. X.Ath.1.1, etc.2 esp. republican government, free common-wealth, Arist.EN 1160a34, Pol. 1293b22; ὅταν δὲ τὸ πλῆθος πρὸς τὸ κοινὸν πολιτεύηται συμφέρον, καλεῖται π. ib. 1279a39;ἄπιστον ταῖς π. ἡ τυραννίς D.1.5
;οὐ γὰρ ἀσφαλεῖς ταῖς π. αἱ πρὸς τοὺς τυράννους.. ὁμιλίαι Id.6.21
;τοὺς τὰς π. μεθιστάντας εἰς ὀλιγαρχίαν Id.15.20
;ταῖς μὲν π. πολεμοῦσι τὰς δὲ μοναρχίας συγκαθιστᾶσι Isoc.4.125
;ἔστι δήμου ἡ π. βίος Plu.2.826c
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83 ἁρμόζω
ἁρμόζω, [dialect] Att. [full] ἁρμόττω, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἁρμόσδω Theoc.1.53 ([etym.] ἐφ-); part.Aἁρμόσσον Hp.Art.37
: [tense] impf. ἥρμοζον, [dialect] Dor.ἅρμ- Pi.N.8.11
: [tense] fut. (lyr.), Hp.Fract.31, Ar.Th. 263: [tense] aor.ἥρμοσα Il.3.333
, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἅρμοξα Pi.N.10.12
([etym.] συν-): [tense] pf.:— [voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. imper.ἁρμόζεο Od.5.162
,- όζου Philem.187
: [tense] fut.- όσομαι Gal.10.971
: [tense] aor.ἡρμοσάμην Hdt.5.32
, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἁρμοξάμην Alcm.71
: —[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. (lyr.), Pl.La. 193d, [dialect] Ion.ἅρμοσμαι Hdt.2.124
; [dialect] Dor. inf.ἁρμόχθαι Ocell.
ap. Stob.1.13.2; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3sg.ἅρμοκται Ecphant.
ap. Stob.4.7.64: [tense] aor. , [dialect] Dor.ἁρμόχθην D.L.8.85
: [tense] fut.ἁρμοσθήσομαι S.OC 908
:—fit together, join, esp. of joiner's work, ἥρμοσεν ἀλλήλοισιν (sc. τὰ δοῦρα) Od.5.247 (also in [voice] Med., put together, ἁρμόζεο χαλκῷ εὐρεῖαν σχεδίην ib. 162;ναυπηγίαν ἁρμόζων E.Cyc. 460
;ἁρμόζειν χαίταν στεφάνοισι Pi.I.7
6).39;ἀρβύλαισιν ἁ. πόδα E.Hipp. 1189
; ἁ. πόδα ἐπὶ γαίας plant foot on ground, Id.Or. 233;ἁ. ποδὸς ἴχνια Simon.182
; ἐν ἁσυχαία βάσει βάσιν ἅρμοσαι ([tense] aor. imper. [voice] Med.) S.OC 198; kiss,E.
Tr. 763; ἁ. ψαλίοις ἵππους furnish them with.., Id.Rh.27 (lyr.).b generally, adapt, accommodate, ἁ. δίκην εἰς ἕκαστον award each his just due, Sol.36.17; σφισὶν βίοτον ἁ. accord them life, Pi.N.7.98; apply a remedy, S.Tr. 687; make ready,τοὐπτάνιον Hegesipp.
Com.1.19:—[voice] Med., accommodate, suit oneself, πρὸς τὴν παροῦσαν πάντοθ' ἁρμόζου τύχην Philem.l.c.;πρός τινα Luc.Merc.Cond.30
; ἁ. σύνεσιν acquire it, Hp. Lex2.2 of marriage, betroth, Hdt.9.108;ἁ. κόρᾳ ἄνδρα Pi.P.9.117
; ἁ. γάμον, γάμους, ib.13, E.Ph. 411:—[voice] Med., betroth to oneself, take to wife,τὴν θυγατέρα τινός Hdt.5.32
,47 (but [voice] Med. = [voice] Act., 2 Ep.Cor.11.2);ἁ. ὡς ἐὰν αἱρῆται γάμῳ POxy.906.7
(ii/iii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., ἁρμόσθαι θυγατέρα τινὸς γυναῖκα have her betrothed or married to one, Hdt.3.137; ὡς ἐκείνῳ τῇδέ τ' ἦν ἡρμοσμένα as troth was plighted between him and her, S.Ant. 570.4 set in order, regulate, govern,στρατ όν Pi.N.8.11
:—[voice] Pass.,[νόμοις] οὐκ ἄλλοισιν ἁρμοσθήσεται S.OC 908
; κονδύλοις ἡρμοττόμην I was ruled or drilled with cuffs, Ar.Eq. 1236.b in the Spartan Constitution, act as harmost,ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν X.Lac.14.2
, etc.: c. acc.,ἁρμοστὴν ὃς ἥρμοζε τὴν Ἀσίαν Luc.Tox.17
.5 in Music, tune instruments,τὸ σύμφωνον Pl.Phlb. 56a
, etc.:—[voice] Med.,ἁρμόττεσθαι ἁρμονίαν Id.R. 591d
; ἁ. λύραν tune one's lyre, ib. 349e;Δωριστὶ ἁ. λύραν Ar.Eq. 989
;αὐλόν Luc.Harm.1
(but μέλη ἔς τι ἁ. adapt them to a subject, Simon. 184):—[voice] Pass., of the lyre, to be tuned,Pl.
Tht. 144e, cf. Phd. 85e;ἁρμονίαν καλλίστην ἡρμ. Id.La. 188d
; at harmony with itself,Id.
R. 554e.II intr., fit well, of clothes or armour, ἥρμοσε δ' αὐτῷ [θώρηξ] Il.3.333; ;ἐσθὰς ἁρμόζοισα γυίοις Pi.P.4.80
; ἆρ' ἁρμόσει μοι (sc. τὰ ὑποδήματα); Ar.Th. 263; τοῖς τρόποις ἁ. ὥσπερ περὶ πόδα fit like a shoe, Pl. Com.129;θώραξ περὶ τὰ στέρνα ἁρμόζων X.Cyr.2.1.16
.b Math., coincide with, c. dat., Papp.612.14; correspond, Hero Aut.1.4.2 suit, be adapted for, (lyr.), El. 1293, And.4.6; τόδ' οὐκ ἐπ' ἄλλον ἁρμόσει shall not be adapted to another, S.Ant. 1318;κἂν ἐπὶ τῶν θηρίων ἁρμόσειε λόγος Arist.Pol. 1281b19
; εἴς τι, πρός τι, Pl. Plt. 289b, 286d;πρὸς τὰς συνουσίας Isoc.2.34
, cf. D.61.24; of medicines, Dsc.1.2, al.; of an argument, apply, Arist.Ph. 209a9, al.; is applicable,Id.
Rh. 1377a19.3 impers., ἁρμόζει it is fitting, c. acc. et inf.,σιγᾶν ἂν ἁρμόζοι σε S.Tr. 731
: c.inf. only,λόγους οὓς ἁρμόσει λέγειν D.18.42
;πάντα τὰ τοιαῦτα ἁρμόττει καλεῖν Id.21.166
;οὔτε ἁ. μοι οἰκεῖν μετὰ τοιούτων Id.40.57
;τὰ τοιαῦτα ῥηθῆναι μάλιστ' ἂν ἁρμόσειεν Isoc.9.72
.4 part. ἁρμόζων, ουσα, ον, fitting, suitable, Pi.P.4.129; ἡ ἁρμόζουσα ἀπόφασις the appropriate verdict, Archim.Sph.Cyl. 1 Praef.; , al.: c. gen., Plb.1.44.1;πρός τι X.Mem.4.3.5
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84 constant
1. adjective1) (unceasing) ständig; anhaltend [Regen]there was a constant stream of traffic — der Verkehr floss ununterbrochen
2) (unchanging) gleich bleibend; konstant3) (steadfast) standhaft4) (faithful) treu2. noun(Phys., Math.) Konstante, die* * *['konstənt]1) (never stopping: a constant noise.) dauernd2) (unchanging: It must be kept at a constant temperature.) gleichbleibend3) (faithful: He remained constant.) treu•- academic.ru/85670/constantly">constantly- constancy* * *con·stant[ˈkɒn(t)stənt, AM ˈkɑ:n(t)-]the fundamental \constants in life are birth and death Geburt und Tod sind die Grundkonstanten des Lebens1. (continuous) dauernd, ständig, permanentwe had \constant rain es hat ununterbrochen geregnet\constant bickering unaufhörliches Gezänk\constant chatter permanentes Schwatzen\constant noise ständiger Lärmto have \constant pain ständigen Schmerzen ausgesetzt sein\constant scrutiny Routineüberprüfungen pl\constant shelling ununterbrochene Bombardierung\constant surveillance regelmäßige Überwachung\constant amount/level konstante Menge/konstantes Niveau\constant support unablässige Unterstützung\constant temperature gleich bleibende [o konstante] Temperatur3. (loyal) treu4. (frequent) fortwährend, unaufhörlich\constant use ständiger Gebrauch* * *['kɒnstənt]1. adj1) (= continuous) quarrels, interruptions, noise dauernd, ständig, konstant (geh)2) (= unchanging) temperature gleichmäßig, gleichbleibend, konstantx remains constant while y... — x bleibt konstant, während y...
the price is not constant — der Preis bleibt nicht gleich or konstant
3) (= steadfast) affection, devotion unwandelbar, beständig; friend, supporter, lover treu2. n (MATH, PHYS fig)Konstante f, konstante Größe* * *A adj (adv constantly)1. beständig, unveränderlich, gleichbleibend, konstant:constant change stetiger Wechsel;constant rain anhaltender Regen3. figb) verlässlich, treu:constant companion ständiger Begleiter4. ELEK, MATH, PHYS konstant:constant value MATH fester Wert;B s1. (das) Beständige2. MATH, PHYS konstante Größe, Konstante f (beide auch fig), Koeffizient m, Exponent m:constant of friction Reibungskoeffizient;constant of gravitation Gravitations- oder Erdbeschleunigungskonstantec abk2. cubic3. cycleconst. abk1. constant2. constitution (constitutional)* * *1. adjective1) (unceasing) ständig; anhaltend [Regen]2) (unchanging) gleich bleibend; konstant3) (steadfast) standhaft4) (faithful) treu2. noun(Phys., Math.) Konstante, die* * *adj.andauernd adj.konstant (Mathematik) adj.konstant adj.stetig adj. -
85 take liberties
(take liberties (with smb. или smth.))позволять себе вольности (с кем-л. или чем-л.); бесцеремонно обращаться (с кем-л. или чем-л.)She had not expected a woman with whom one could take no liberties. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Patrician’, part I, ch. XII) — Леди Кастерли думала, что встретит женщину, с которой можно не церемониться.
The Bystander: "You take us for dirt under your feet, don't you? Catch you taking liberties with a gentleman!" (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act I) — Прохожий: "Все потому, что мы для вас - тьфу! Пустое место. С джентльменом вы себе таких штук не позволили."
Doctor: "...At your age one can't take liberties with one's constitution." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Sheppey’, act 2) — Доктор: "...В вашем возрасте нельзя так легкомысленно относиться к своему здоровью."
Albert: "You're blushing - you look wonderful when You're angry, like an avenging angel." Myrtle: "I'll give you avenging angel - coming in here taking liberties -" (N. Coward, ‘Still Life’, sc. III) — Альберт: "Вы покраснели. Когда вы сердитесь, у вас удивительное лицо. Вы похожи на ангела-мстителя." Миртл: "Вот я вам покажу ангела-мстителя. Нечего приходить сюда. Слишком много себе позволяете."
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86 состояние
1) General subject: blood, capital, case, circumstance, condition, fettle, fig, form, fortune, means, plight (обыкн. плохое, затруднительное), plighter, pliskie, position, shape, silver spoon, situation, station, status, substance, walk of life, way, wellbeing2) Naval: regime3) Medicine: alarm condition of a patient, catastasis, state5) American: city6) Military: capacity, posture, stance, (современное) state of the art, stature7) Philosophy: state of being8) Engineering: stress-free state9) Agriculture: consistence11) Railway term: trim14) Finances: bankroll15) Automobile industry: estate16) Psychology: outness17) Scottish language: plier (особ. хорошее), plisky, ply (особ. хорошее)18) Telecommunications: high impedance state21) Simple: jag22) Mechanic engineering: order23) Coolers: quality24) Advertising: attitude25) EBRD: environment, pattern, standing27) Quality control: behavior, behaviour, (существующее) status29) Psychoanalysis: physicality30) Makarov: circumstances, constitution, posture (нравственное, духовное), process31) Soil science: consistency32) Logistics: condition status33) Microsoft: resolution state, status reason -
87 makal
I.iz. Landr. poplar; \makal beltz black poplar; \makal italiar Lombardy poplar; \makal kanadar Canadian poplarII.iz. faintheartedness, timidness; \makalaren \makalaz gauza berririk egitera ausartzen ez direnak those who dare not do anything new out of sheer faintheartedness io.1.a. weak, feeble, languid; osasun \makalekoa da he's {sickly || unhealthy} | he's of weak constitutionb. ( gaisotia) sickly, infirm, ailing, unhealthy2.a. ( harridura adierazteko) beso \makala! what an arm!b. ( ezezko esaldietan) ez da \makala! good grief!; ez zen hura \makala! it certainly wasn't small! | little it wasn't!; bertsoetan ez zaude zu mutil \makala you're not bad at ad-libbing verses3. ( koldarra) cowardly, fainthearted, spineless, dastardly adb.1. feebly, fraily; \makal samar dabil agurea the old man is carrying on rather feebly; Aita, \makal egon arren, ez du heriozko gaitzik although Father is {frail || feeble}, he doesn't have any life-threatening ailment2. ( astiro) languidly, sluggishly, slowly
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