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61 ἐγγίζω
+ V 40-18-46-25-29=158 Gn 12,11; 18,23; 19,9; 27,21.22to bring near, to bring up to [τινα πρός τινα] Gn 48,10; to approach [τινι] Gn 27,21; id. [πρός τινα] Ex 19,21; id. [εἴς τι] Jb 33,22; id. [ἕως τινός] Sir 37,30(33); to be next of kin [τινι] Lv 21,3; to be on the point of... [+inf.] Gn 12,11*Hos 12,7 ἔγγιζε draw near (to your God) corr.? ἔλπιζε for MT קוה hope, wait (for your God), cpr. Ez 36,8, see also Ps 68(69),4; *Is 8,15 καὶ ἐγγιοῦσιν and they shall draw near-ושׁונג שׁנג for MT ושׁונוק שׁיק and they shall be snared; *Hab 3,2 ἐν τῷ ἐγγίζειν (τὰ ἔτη) when (the years) approach-(ניםשׁ) ְקרֹבבִּ for MT (ניםשׁ) ֶקֶרבבְּ in the midst of (years)Cf. CARAGOUNIS 1989, 13-15; CIMOSA 1985, 72-73; FERNÁNDEZ MARCOS 1980b, 357-360; HELBING1928, 230-232; WALTERS 1973, 112; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→προσἐγγίζω, συνἐγγίζω,,) -
62 rodzina
* * *f.1. (= krewni) family; najbliższa rodzina (one's) immediate family, (one's) next of kin; pięcioosobowa rodzina a family of five; rodzina elementarna socjol. nuclear family; rodzina królewska royal family; rodzina niepełna (= bez jednego z rodziców) one-parent family; rodzina panująca the ruling house; rodzina trudna l. patologiczna problem family; rodzina zastępcza foster family; rozbita rodzina broken family; Święta l. Najświętsza Rodzina rel. the Holy Family; zakładać rodzinę start a family; przemoc w rodzinie domestic violence.2. (= ród) family.3. biol., jęz., muz. family.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rodzina
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63 ἐπίδικος
ἐπίδῐκ-ος, ον,A disputed at law, liable to be made the subject of a process at law (cf. ἀνεπίδικος),ἐ. τινί ἐστιν ὁ κλῆρος Is.3.3
,43, cf. 11.10;μὴ ἐ. εἶναι τὸν κλῆρον D.44.46
. Adv.-κως, ἀνυέσθω Petos.
ap. Vett.Val.128.27.II. Subst. ἐπίδικος, ἡ, an heiress for whose hand her next of kin are claimants at law, Is.3.64; ἐ. τινα καταλιπεῖν ib.73.2. generally, subject to a judicial decision, δίδωμι ἐμαυτὸν ἐπίδικον τοῖς δημόταις I commit myself to the people's decision, D.H.7.58 codd.; disputed, of territory,πρός τινας Plu.Cleom.4
; ἐ. νίκη a disputed victory, Id.Fab.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίδικος
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64 Angehöriger
Angehöriger
family member, relative, dependant;
• voll bezahlter Angehöriger paid-up member;
• nächster Angehöriger next of kin;
• pflegebedürftiger Angehöriger relative in need of long-term care;
• unterhaltsberechtigter Angehöriger dependant, beneficiary;
• unterhaltspflichtiger Angehöriger relative, obliged to pay maintenance;
• Angehörige freier Berufe the professional people;
• Angehörige des auswärtigen Dienstes foreign-service personnel;
• Angehörige[r] der feinen Gesellschaft socialite;
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65 अनन्तर
an-antarámf (ā) n. having no interior;
having no interstice orᅠ interval orᅠ pause;
uninterrupted, unbroken;
continuous;
immediately adjoining, contiguous;
next of kin, etc.;
compact, close;
m. a neighbouring rival, a rival neighbour;
(am) n. contiguousness;
Brahma orᅠ the supreme soul (as being of one entire essence), (am) ind. immediately after;
after;
afterwards
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66 सोदर
sôdaramf (ī)n. born from the same womb, co-uterine, of whole blood Mn. MBh. etc. closely allied orᅠ connected with, next of kin to (e.g.. narmai ͡ka-sôdaraṉnavaṉvayaḥ, « youth has only one brother, viz. amusement») Kathās. ;
m. (with orᅠ scil. bhrātṛi) an own brother Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
(ī) f. a co-uterine sister Mālav. ;
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67 годины
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68 ἀγχιστεία
-ας ἡ N 1 0-0-0-5-0=5 Ru 4,6.7(bis).8; Neh 13,29duty of redeeming, right or responsibility of next of kin Ru 4,7*Neh 13,29 ἐπὶ ἀγχιστείᾳ for right of inheritance of-גאלי על גאלI for MT גאלי על גאלII for the defilement ofCf. WALTERS 1973, 149 -
69 ἀγχοτάτω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγχοτάτω
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70 ἐγγίζω
Aἤγγισα Arist.
(v. infr.): [tense] pf. , Ev.Matt.3.2: ([etym.] ἐγγύς):—bring near, bring up to,τῇ γῇ τὰς ναῦς Plb.8.4.7
;τὰ φιλήματα τοῖς χείλεσι Ach.Tat.2.37
;τινὰ πρός τινα LXX Ge.48.10
.II mostly intr., approach, Arist.Mir. 845a20;τινί Plb.18.4.1
: c. gen.,τῆς Αἰτωλίας Id.4.62.5
, etc.;πρὸς τὸν θεόν LXX Ex.19.21
; εἰς θάνατον ib.Jb.33.22; ἕως ib.Si.37.30(33);μέχρι θανάτου Ep.Phil.2.30
; to be imminent,ἤγγικεν ἡ παρουσία τοῦ Κυρίου Ep.Jac.5.8
: also, c. gen., approximate to, Phld.Herc.1457.4.III c. inf., to be on the point of doing,ναοῦ -οντος συμπεσεῖν IG12(1).1270.8
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71 familielid
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72 leute
Pl.1. people, einzelne: auch persons, individuals; meine Leute (Familie) my people, bes. Am. umg. my kin; die Leute sagen people ( oder they) say; was werden die Leute sagen? what will people say?; es gibt manche Leute, die... some people...; (ganz bestimmte) there are those (people) who...; etw. / ein Gerücht / sein Geld unter die Leute bringen umg. tell the world about s.th. / spread a rumo(u)r / succeed in getting rid of one’s money; unter die Leute kommen umg. (bekannt werden) become public knowledge; unter die Leute gehen oder kommen mix with people, socialize; vor allen Leuten in front of everyone ( oder everybody); kleine Leute fig. ordinary people ( oder folk); die jungen Leute (die Jugend) young people; (das junge Ehepaar) the young couple; aus Kindern werden Leute von einem jungen Menschen: he’s ( oder she’s) not a child any longer, he’s ( oder she’s) quite grown up; geschieden2. umg., Anrede: hört mal zu, Leute! listen, everyone ( oder everybody, Brit. auch you lot, Am. you guys)!; aber, liebe Leute! oh, come on, now3. umg. (Personal) people, staff Sg. (meist V. im Pl.); (Arbeiter) auch workers; der Offizier und seine Leute the officer and his men* * *die Leutepeople (Pl.); public (Pl.); folk (Pl.)* * *Leu|te ['lɔytə]plarme/reiche/alte/junge Léúte — poor/rich/old/young folk(s) (inf) or people
alle Léúte — everybody
vor allen Léúten — in front of everybody
die kleinen Léúte (hum, inf: Kinder) — the little ones
die Léúte waren von dem Stück begeistert — people were enthusiastic about the play
was sollen denn die Léúte davon denken? — what will people think?
kommt, Léúte! — come on folks
aber die Sache ist doch in aller Léúte Mund! — but everybody's talking about it!
ich kenne meine Léúte! (inf) — I know them/him etc
etw unter die Léúte bringen (inf, Gerücht, Geschichte) — to spread sth around, to put sth about; Geld to spend sth
unter die Léúte kommen (inf) (Mensch) — to meet people; (Gerüchte etc) to go around, to go or do the rounds (inf)
das sind wohl nicht die richtigen Léúte — they're not the right kind of people
2)(= Mannschaft, Arbeiter etc)
der Offizier ließ seine Léúte antreten — the officer ordered his men to fall indafür brauchen wir mehr Léúte — we need more people or (Personal) staff for that
* * *die1) ((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) folk2) (persons: There were three people in the room.) people3) (men and women in general: People often say such things.) people* * *Leu·te[ˈlɔytə]plalle/keine/kaum \Leute everybody/nobody/hardly anybodyunter \Leute gehen to get out and about [a bit]die \Leute von der Feuerwehr/Müllabfuhr the firemen/dustbin men4. MIL, NAUT men pl6.ein Gerücht unter die \Leute bringen to spread [or circulate] a rumour [or AM -or]▶ die kleinen \Leute, kleine \Leute (einfache Menschen) [the] ordinary people; (hum fam: die Kinder) the little ones* * *1) peopledie reichen/alten Leute — the rich/the old
die kleinen Leute — the ordinary people; the man sing. in the street
was werden die Leute sagen? — (ugs.) what will people say?
wir sind geschiedene Leute — I will have no more to do with you/him etc.
vor allen Leuten — in front of everybody
unter die Leute bringen — (ugs.) spread < rumour>; tell everybody about <suspicions etc.>
2) (ugs.): (als Anrede)los, Leute! — come on, everybody! (coll.); c'mon, folks! (Amer.)
die Hälfte der Leute — half the staff
* * *…leute pl im subst1. pl zu Wörtern auf …mann:Bergleute miners;Fachleute specialists, experts;Landsleute fellow-countrymen2. bestimmte Gruppe:Nachbarsleute people next door;Wirtsleute landlord and landlady* * *1) peopledie reichen/alten Leute — the rich/the old
die kleinen Leute — the ordinary people; the man sing. in the street
was werden die Leute sagen? — (ugs.) what will people say?
wir sind geschiedene Leute — I will have no more to do with you/him etc.
unter die Leute bringen — (ugs.) spread < rumour>; tell everybody about <suspicions etc.>
2) (ugs.): (als Anrede)los, Leute! — come on, everybody! (coll.); c'mon, folks! (Amer.)
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73 afín
adj.related, kin, similar, cognate.m.relative, kindred.* * *► adjetivo1 (semejante) similar, kindred2 (relacionado) related3 (próximo) adjacent, next* * *1. ADJ1) (=lindante) bordering, adjacent2) (=relacionado) similar; [persona] related2.SMF (=pariente) relation by marriage* * *adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similarafín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own
* * *= allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.Ex. In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.Ex. This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.Ex. If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.Ex. If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.Ex. Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex. We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.Ex. Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.Ex. Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex. The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.----* afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).* campo afín = twin field.* conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.* grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.* relación afín = affinitive relationship.* * *adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similarafín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own
* * *= allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.Ex: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.
Ex: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.Ex: If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.Ex: If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.Ex: Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex: We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.Ex: Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.Ex: Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex: The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.* afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).* campo afín = twin field.* conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.* grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.* relación afín = affinitive relationship.* * *‹problemas/temas› related; ‹culturas/ideologías› similar; ‹lenguas› relatednuestros intereses son muy afines we have very similar interests o many interests in commonafín A algo:ideas afines a las nuestras ideas which are very close to o which have a lot in common with our own* * *
afín adjetivo ‹temas/lenguas› related;
‹culturas/ideologías› similar;
‹ intereses› common;
afín adjetivo
1 (parecido) kindred, similar
2 (que guardan conexión) related
' afín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parejo
English:
related
* * *afín adjsimilar;su postura es afín a la nuestra his opinion is close to ours;ideas afines similar ideas* * *adj related, common* * *1) parecido: related, similarla biología y disciplinas afines: biology and related disciplines2) próximo: adjacent, nearby
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