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101 σκοπός
σκοπός, οῦ, ὁ (since Hom. in var. senses) goal, mark (Hom.+; ins, pap; Job 16:12; La 3:12; Wsd 5:12; TestJob 9:8; EpArist 251; Jos., Ant. 16, 248; Ath., R. 23 p. 77, 7) ὁ τῆς εἰρήνης σκ. 1 Cl 19:2; ὁ προκείμενος ἡμῖν σκ. 63:1 (Philo, Mos. 1, 48; Jos., Bell. 4, 555 σκοπὸς προύκειτο Ῥωμαίοις). κατὰ σκοπὸν διώκειν press on toward the goal (Paul is ‘in the stretch’; cp. κατὰ σκόπον ἐκτοξεύειν=‘shoot right on target’ Onosander 17; διώκω 1) Phil 3:14. σκοπὸν τιθέναι set a mark (cp. Pla., Leg. 12, 961e; Polyb. 7, 8, 9) 2 Cl 19:1.—DLasky, An Examination of the Metaphorical Use of ‘Skopos’ or Target in the Philosophical Works of Plato and Aristotle through a Study of Archery Imagery in the Greek Literary Tradition, 2 vols. diss. Chicago ’94. DELG s.v. σκέπτομαι B. M-M. TW. -
102 forfait
forfait [fɔʀfε]masculine nouna. ( = prix fixe) fixed price ; ( = prix tout compris) all-inclusive price ; ( = ensemble de prestations) package• travailler au or à forfait to work for a flat rateb. ( = abandon) withdrawalc. (literary) ( = crime) crime* * *fɔʀfɛnom masculin1) ( prix global) fixed rate2) Tourisme ( séjour) packagele forfait comprend le voyage et cinq nuits d'hôtel — the all-in package covers travel and five nights' hotel accommodation
3) ( carte d'accès) pass4) Télécommunications package5) (d'un joueur, une équipe) withdrawaldéclarer forfait — gén to give up; Sport to withdraw
6) ( pour les impôts)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fɔʀfɛ nm1) COMMERCE fixed price, set price2) (= offre) all-in package3) TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS contract4) (forfait de ski) ski pass5) (= crime) infamy6) SPORT* * *forfait nm1 Comm, Entr ( prix global) fixed rate; travailler/être payé au forfait to work for/to be paid a fixed rate; forfait hebdomadaire weekly rate; un forfait de 15 euros a fixed price of 15 euros; un forfait de 60 euros pour trois concerts/pour le festival a 60-euro flat-rate ticket covering three concerts/for the festival;2 Tourisme ( séjour) package; forfait avion-auto fly-drive package; le forfait comprend le voyage et 5 nuits d'hôtel the all-in package covers travel and 5 nights' hotel accommodation;4 Télécom package;5 Sport (d'un joueur, une équipe) withdrawal; gagner par forfait to win by default; déclarer forfait gén to give up; Sport to withdraw;6 Turf forfeit;7 Fisc être au forfait to be taxed at a rate calculated according to estimated turnover;8 ( crime) hideous crime.forfait journalier Prot Soc individual contribution to cost of state hospital care.[fɔrfɛ] nom masculin2. FINANCE3. COMMERCE4. SPORT [somme] withdrawal -
103 kreds
sg - kredsen, pl - kredse1) круг м; окру́жность ж2) о́круг м* * *circle, crowd, ring* * *(en -e) circle,( ring, rundkreds også) ring ( fx they formed a ring round him);( distrikt) district;( valgkreds) constituency,(am) district;( for kommunevalg) ward;( selskabeligt) set, circle,F sphere;[ en kreds af sten] a circle of stones;[ familiens kreds] the family circle;[ færdes i de højere kredse] move in the best circles;[ i vide kredse] widely;[ slå kreds om](fig) rally round;[ en udvalgt kreds] a chosen few;( af venner) some intimate friends. -
104 joera
iz.1.a. tendency, inclination; e-r egiteko \joera hartu to take to doing sth; jendeak \joera Zarautza hartu du people have taken to coming to Zarautz; e-r egiteko \joera izan ( du/ad.) to tend to do sth | to be inclined to do sth; hori egiteko \joera dute they tend to do thatb. trend; egungo literaturaren \joerak current literary trendsc. ( nor berea) inclination, bent, proclivity, propensity, leaning3.a. Naut. course, bearing; \joera aldatu to change course; \joera hartu to take a bearing | set courseb. Met. wind direction; \joera aldatu to change direction; haizearen \joera direction of the windc. ( urari d.) course, current4. \joera handiko bidea a well-trodden path5. ( oldar) \joera eragin dio the mood struck him that way6. Leg. appeal, recourse -
105 ἐπιχειρέω
ἐπιχειρέω impf. ἐπεχείρουν; fut. 2 sg. ἐπιχειρήσεις TestJob 4:4; 1 aor. ἐπεχείρησα (Hom.; Hippocr. VM 1 et al.; ins, pap, LXX) set one’s hand to, endeavor, try w. inf. foll. (Hdt., Aristoph. et al.; LXX; TestJob 4:4; Philo; Jos., Ant. 4, 310; 8, 3; Just.; Tat. 21, 2) ἀνελεῖν αὐτόν Ac 9:29. ὀνομάζειν ἐπί τινα τὸ ὄνομα 19:13. W. acc. attempt someth. (unless νοῆσαι is to be understood w. it) Hs 9, 2, 6. Of literary composition (Hippocr., Περὶ ἀρχαίης ἰητρικῆς prol.: ὁπόσοι μὲν ἐπεχείρησαν περὶ ἰητρικῆς λέγειν ἢ γράφειν; Galen, Foet. Format. Prooem.; Thessalus of Trall.: Cat. Cod. Astr. VIII/3 p. 134 πολλῶν ἐπιχειρησάντων … παραδοῦναι; Polyb. 2, 37, 4; 3, 1, 4; 12, 28, 3; Diod S 4, 1, 2; Jos., Vita 40; 338, C. Ap. 2, 222) ἀνατάξασθαι διήγησιν Lk 1:1.—HCadbury, Comm. on the Preface of Luke: Beginn. I/2, 1922, 489–510; LAlexander, The preface to Luke’s Gospel ’93, 109f.—DELG s.v. χείρ. M-M. -
106 эпиграф
2) Religion: epigraph (A quotation set at the beginning of a literary work or one of its divisions to suggest its theme)3) Polygraphy: quotation -
107 памятник
м.(в разн. знач.) monument; memorial (тж. перен.); ( надгробный камень) tombstone; ( в виде статуи) statueпамятники старины — relics of the past, old relics and monuments
ставить памятник кому-л. — put* / set* up, или erect, a monument to smb.
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108 памятник
м.1) ( архитектурное или скульптурное сооружение) monument; memorial; ( в виде статуи) statue [-æ-]ста́вить па́мятник кому́-л — put up [set up; erect] a monument to smb
2) ( надгробный камень) tombstone ['tuːm-]3) (рд., дт.; предмет культуры) monument (to)литерату́рный па́мятник — literary monument
па́мятники старины́ — relics of the past, old relics and monuments
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109 παραγγελία
παραγγ-ελία, ἡ,A command or order issued to soldiers, X.HG2.1.4, Act.Ap.16.24; τόπος ἐπιτηδειότατος εἰς π. for giving the word of command, Plb.6.27.1: generally, order issued by an authority, PAmh.2.68.63 (i A. D.), etc.II summoning one's partisans to support one in a suit at law, exertion of influence, σπουδὴ καὶ π., συγγνώμη καὶ π., D.19.1, 283.III set of rules or precepts,ὑπὸ παραγγελίαν πίπτειν Arist. EN 1104a7
;παραδόσεις καὶ π. Phld.Rh.1.78
S. (pl.);μεθοδικὴ π. Phld. Po.2.33
; instruction, precept, advice, Hp.Jusj., D.S.4.36, 15.10;τὸ τέλος τῆς π. ἐστὶν ἀγάπη 1 Ep.Ti.1.5
; τεχνίτης π. λογικῆς, of rules of literary composition, D.S.26.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγγελία
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