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1 kavvanah (In Judaism, the attitude or frame of mind that is appropriate when one performs religious duties, especially prayer)
Религия: кавванаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kavvanah (In Judaism, the attitude or frame of mind that is appropriate when one performs religious duties, especially prayer)
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2 appropriate
1. adjective(suitable) geeignet (to, for für)I feel it is appropriate to say a few words — ich halte es für angebracht, ein paar Worte zu sagen
2. transitive verbthe appropriate authority — die zuständige Behörde
appropriate something [to oneself] — sich (Dat.) etwas aneignen
* * *[ə'prəupriət](suitable; proper: Her clothes were appropriate to the occasion; Complain to the appropriate authority.) angemessen- academic.ru/84216/appropriateness">appropriateness- appropriately* * *ap·pro·pri·ateI. adj[əˈprəʊpriət, AM -proʊ-]1. (suitable) angemessen, angebracht, passendit's difficult to find the \appropriate words es ist schwierig, die richtigen Worte zu findenit wouldn't be \appropriate for me to comment es steht mir nicht zu, das zu kommentieren\appropriate to the occasion dem Anlass entsprechend2. (relevant) entsprechendplease complete the \appropriate part of this form bitte füllen Sie den zutreffenden Teil des Formulars ausII. vt[əˈprəʊprieɪt, AM -ˈproʊ-]( form)▪ to \appropriate sth2. (set aside) etw bereitstellento \appropriate funds einen Fonds zuteilen* * *I [ə'prəʊprIɪt]adj1) (= suitable, fitting) passend, geeignet (for, to für), angebracht (for, to für); (to a situation, occasion) angemessen (to +dat); name, remark treffendclothing appropriate for or to the weather conditions —
a style appropriate to one's subject — ein dem Thema entsprechender or angemessener Stil
to be appropriate for doing sth — geeignet sein, etw zu tun
2) (= relevant) entsprechend; body, authority zuständigwhere appropriate — wo es angebracht ist/war, an gegebener Stelle
delete as appropriate — Nichtzutreffendes or nicht Zutreffendes streichen
II [ə'prəʊprIeɪt]it may be appropriate (for you) to discuss this with your lawyer — sie sollten das vielleicht mit Ihrem Anwalt besprechen
vt1) (= assume possession or control of) beschlagnahmen; (= take for oneself) sich (dat) aneignen, mit Beschlag belegen; sb's ideas sich (dat) zu eigen machen* * *A adj [əˈprəʊprıət] (adv appropriately)1. (to, for) passend (zu), geeignet (für, zu), angemessen, dienlich (dat), angebracht:at the appropriate time zur gegebenen Zeit;if appropriate sofern es zweckdienlich erscheint, gegebenenfalls2. eigen, zukommend ( beide:to dat)B v/t [-eıt]1. a) bestimmen ( for für)for für)2. sich etwas aneignen* * *1. adjective(suitable) geeignet (to, for für)2. transitive verbI feel it is appropriate to say a few words — ich halte es für angebracht, ein paar Worte zu sagen
appropriate something [to oneself] — sich (Dat.) etwas aneignen
* * *(to) adj.eigen adj.zugehörend adj. adj.angebracht adj.angemessen adj.annähern adj.entsprechend adj.geeignet adj.passend adj.richtig adj.zugehörig adj.zutreffend adj. (for) v.bereitstellen v.bewilligen (Geld)(für) ausdr.verwenden v. v.aneignen v.sich etwas aneignen ausdr. -
3 appropriate
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] appropriate[Swahili Word] muafaka[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] Truly being in bed is the appropriate place for a person with problems.[Swahili Example] Kweli kitandani ni mahali muafaka kwa mtu mwenye matatizo [Chacha, Masomo 374]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] appropriate[Swahili Word] barabara[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] appropriate (by force)[Swahili Word] -poka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] appropriate (usually in reference to actions or behavior)[Swahili Word] laiki[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] The Honored One of wonders, appropriate for every praise.[Swahili Example] Mtukufu wa mizungu, laiki wa kila sifa [Shaaban Robert, Masomo 426]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] appropriate to[Swahili Word] kwa kiasi[Part of Speech] adverb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] as is appropriate[Swahili Word] kiasi cha ada tu[Part of Speech] phrase------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be appropriate[Swahili Word] -sadifu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be appropriate[Swahili Word] -sihi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be appropriate[Swahili Word] -wafiki[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 appropriate
I[ə΄prəupriət] a համա պա տասխան, հարմար, պատշաճ. appropriate clothes հարմար հագուստ. appropriate moment հարմար պահ. appropriate to occasion դեպքին հարմար/համապատախան. appropriate remark տեղին դիտողություն. most appropriate speech խիստ տեղին ելույթ. apply to the appropriate department դիմել համապատասխան բաժին. appropriate tool համապատասխան/հարմար գործիքII[ə΄prəuprieit] v յուրացնել, սեփականացնել. My son has appropriated my book Որդիս յուրացրել է գիրքս. appropriate one’s ideas սեփականացնել որևէ մեկի մտքերը. Funds have been appropriated for a new theatre Նոր թատրոնի համար գումար է հատկացվել -
5 appropriate *** ap·pro·pri·ate adj vb
[ə'prəʊprɪeɪt]1. adj(moment, name) adatto (-a), opportuno (-a), (remark) opportuno (-a), (word) giusto (-a), adatto (-a), (authority) competenteappropriate for or to — adatto (-a) a, appropriato (-a) a, adeguato (-a) a
2. vt1) (take for one's own use) appropriarsi di2) (frm: allocate) destinare, stanziareEnglish-Italian dictionary > appropriate *** ap·pro·pri·ate adj vb
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6 appropriate
مُنَاسِب \ appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. apt: very suitable. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. due: proper; suitable: With due respect. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. practical: (of people or plans) concerned with action, not with ideas; (of things or ideas) suitable for use: His plans cost too much to be practical. She wore very practical clothing (suited to one’s activity or to the weather). proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: People should wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)، مقبول (مَقْبول)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، صحيح (صَحيح)، مريح (مريح) -
7 appropriate
مُلائِم \ agreeable: pleasing: an agreeable taste. applicable: which applies: These rules are not applicable to children. appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also مناسب (مُنَاسب)، مقبول (مَقْبُول)، سائغ (سَائِغ)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، مريح (مُرِيح)، صحيح (صَحيح) -
8 Appropriate
v. trans.Take as one's own: P. οἰκειοῦν, or mid., σφετερίζεσθαι, ἀφορίζεσθαι.Claim as one's own: P. ἀντιποιεῖσθαι; see Claim.——————adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Appropriate
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9 one can think of appropriate words to express ...
• можно подобрать подходящие слова, чтобы выразить...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > one can think of appropriate words to express ...
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10 extend (one's) sympathy, extend (one's)condolences
Общая лексика: выражать соболезнование (Взято из примера деловой и личной переписки: "The messages above are appropriate for business and personal relationships")Универсальный англо-русский словарь > extend (one's) sympathy, extend (one's)condolences
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11 come into one's mind
(come into (или to) one's mind (тж. come to mind))прийти в голову, на умHe judged by the wondering look on her face that this was the first hint of natural science that had ever come to her mind. (U. Sinclair, ‘Oil!’, ch. IV) — По изумленному выражению ее лица Бенни понял, что его объяснение причин землетрясений было первой встречей Руфи с естественными науками.
He tried to think of something to say that would make her feel better, but nothing that came to mind seemed appropriate at the moment. (E. Caldwell, ‘Tragic Ground’, ch. XIV) — Ему хотелось сказать что-нибудь, чтобы подбодрить мисс Сондерс, но ничего подходящего не приходило в голову.
His son and daughter frequently came into his mind. (E. Caldwell, ‘A Lamp for Nightfall’, ch. XX) — Он часто думал о сыне и дочери.
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12 come into one's head
(или mind)(тж. come to mind или come to one's mind)пpийти в гoлoву, нa умUseless to think of what she was going to say - she must say whatever came into her head when she saw him (J. Galsworthy). He tried to think of something to say that would make her feel better, but nothing that came to mind seemed appropriate at the moment (E. CaldweU) -
13 altersgemäß
Adj. Benehmen, Entwicklung: appropriate to one’s / its age* * *ạl|ters|ge|mäßadjBenehmen, Entwicklung appropriate to one's/its age* * *1. 2.adverbial in a manner appropriate to one's/its age* * *altersgemäß adj Benehmen, Entwicklung: appropriate to one’s/its age* * *1.Adjektiv <behaviour, education, etc.> appropriate to one's/its age2.adverbial in a manner appropriate to one's/its age -
14 rang
rang [ʀɑ̃]masculine noun• en rang par deux/quatre two/four abreast• se mettre en rangs par quatre [élèves] to line up in fours• plusieurs personnes se sont mises sur les rangs pour l'acheter several people have indicated an interest in buying it• servir dans les rangs de [soldat] to serve in the ranks ofc. ( = condition) station• de haut rang ( = noble) noble• tenir or garder son rang to maintain one's rankd. (hiérarchique = grade, place) rank• ce pays se situe au troisième rang mondial des exportateurs de pétrole this country is the third largest oil exporter in the world━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In Quebec, rural areas are divided into districts known as rangs. The word rang refers to a series of rectangular fields (each known as a « lot »), usually laid out between a river and a road (the road itself also being called a rang). The rangs are numbered or given names so that they can be easily identified and used in addresses (eg « le deuxième rang », « le rang Saint-Claude »). In Quebec, the expression « dans les rangs » means « in the countryside ».* * *ʀɑ̃nom masculin1) ( rangée) (de personnes, chaises, légumes) row; ( de collier) strandse mettre en rangs — [enfants] to get into (a) line
2) Armée rankrompre les rangs — ( sur ordre) to fall out; ( sans ordre) to break ranks
sortir du rang — Armée, fig to rise ou come up through the ranks
serrer les rangs — Armée, fig to close ranks
rentrer dans le rang — lit to fall into line; fig to toe the line
les rangs des mécontents — fig the ranks of the discontented
3) ( place)arriver au 20e rang mondial — to rank 20th in the world
être au 5e rang mondial des exportateurs — to be the 5th largest exporter in the world
4) ( ordre) order5) ( dans une hiérarchie) rank6) ( au tricot) row* * *ʀɑ̃1. nm1) (= rangée) rowse mettre sur un rang — to get into a line, to form a line
se mettre en rangs par 4 — to get into fours, to get into rows of 4
2) (= grade, condition, classement) rankau rang de — among, among the ranks of
3) [perles] row, string2. rangs nmplMILITAIRE ranks* * *rang nm1 ( rangée) (de personnes, chaises, légumes) row; ( de collier) strand; les enfants étaient en rangs the children were in rows; mettre les enfants en rangs to make the children line up; se mettre en rangs [enfants] to get into (a) line; (mettez-vous) en rangs deux par deux/trois par trois line up in twos/threes; Paul est au premier/dernier rang Paul is in the first/last row;2 Mil rank; placer des soldats sur deux rangs to draw up soldiers in two ranks; silence dans les rangs! silence in the ranks!; les rangs d'une armée the rank and file, the ranks; rompre les rangs ( sur ordre) to fall out; ( sans ordre) to break ranks; servir dans le rang to serve in the ranks; sortir du rang Mil, fig to rise ou come up through the ranks; serrer les rangs Mil to close ranks; Scol [élèves] to crowd together; fig ( être solidaires) to close ranks; ramener qn dans le rang fig to bring sb into line, to make sb toe the line; rentrer dans le rang lit to fall into line; fig to toe the line; rejoindre les rangs de l'opposition fig to join the ranks of the opposition; venir grossir les rangs des mécontents fig to swell the ranks of the discontented;3 ( place) arriver au 20e rang mondial des exportations de café to rank 20th in the world for coffee exports; être au 5e rang mondial des exportateurs de coton to be the 5th largest exporter of cotton in the world; ce problème vient au premier/dernier rang des préoccupations du gouvernement the problem is at the top/bottom of the government's list of priorities ; reléguer qn/qch au rang de to relegate sb/sth to the rank of; être sur les rangs pour un poste to be in the running for a job; acteur/auteur de second rang second-rate actor/author;4 ( ordre) order; par rang d'ancienneté/de taille in order of seniority/of height;5 ( dans une hiérarchie) rank; rang inférieur, rang subalterne lower rank; avoir rang de to have the rank of; accéder au rang de to rise to ou to attain the rank of; élevé au rang de promoted to the rank of; fonction de très haut rang high-ranking post; ne fréquenter que des personnes de son rang to mix only with people of one's own station; garder or tenir son rang to behave in a way appropriate to one's position; mettre sur le même rang que to put in the same class as;6 ( au tricot) row; un rang à l'endroit/l'envers one row knit/purl.[rɑ̃] nom masculin1. [rangée - de personnes] row, line ; [ - de fauteuils] row ; [ - de crochet, de tricot] row (of stitches)2. [dans une hiérarchie] rankce problème devrait être au premier rang de nos préoccupations this problem should be at the top of our list of prioritiesvenir au deuxième/troisième rang to rank second/thirdde premier rang high ranking, first-class, top-class3. [condition sociale] (social) standing4. MILITAIREb. (figuré) to give in, to submit————————rangs nom masculin plurielêtre ou se mettre sur les rangs to line upservir dans les rangs d'un parti/syndicat to be a member ou to serve in the ranks of a party/union————————au rang de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans la catégorie de]une habitude élevée ou passée au rang de rite sacré a habit which has been raised to the status of a sacred rite2. [au nombre de]3. [à la fonction de]élever quelqu'un au rang de ministre to raise ou to promote somebody to the rank of minister————————de rang locution adverbiale————————en rang locution adverbialein a line ou rowentrez/sortez en rang go in/out in single filese mettre en rang to line up, to form a lineen rang d'oignons in a line ou row -
15 guardar en reserva
(v.) = keep in + reserve, hold in + reserveEx. The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex. What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.* * *(v.) = keep in + reserve, hold in + reserveEx: The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.
Ex: What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve. -
16 соответствующий
•Examine the corresponding values of...
•These effects must he limited to a magnitude compatible with the desired accuracy.
•The extinct bird had massive legs, in keeping with great body weight.
•Test equipment appropriate to each test is installed.
•To maintain the requisite temperature,...
•Steel conforming to (or complying with) the specifications...
II•We supplied the hydraulic equipment and associated control systems.
•Noise in electrical circuits arises because all the mechanisms involved are in dynamic and not absolute equilibrium.
•Television transmitters and their associated transmission lines...
•The liver, spleen, kidneys... with ( their) associated nerves and blood vessels, are located in...
•Specialists trained in the pertinent (or relevant) branches of engineering...
•A cold storage plant is a large insulated building, with its attendant refrigeration equipment.
•Selection of the proper aluminium alloy is extremely important.
••This variation can be measured by suitable photometers.
•Appropriate substitutions should be made.
•These numbers may be written with the appropriate algebraic signs.
IV•This will be discussed in the relevant (or corresponding, or appropriate) sections of the book.
•Pertinent information is available in...
•The ions move to their respective electrodes under the influence of the applied voltage.
•and P2 are the periods of revolution of planet-1 and planet-2, D1 and D2 are their respective distances.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > соответствующий
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17 envío a un especialista
(n.) = referralEx. What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.* * *(n.) = referralEx: What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.
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18 tener en reserva
(v.) = hold in + reserveEx. What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.* * *(v.) = hold in + reserveEx: What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.
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19 adscisco
a-scisco ( adsc-, Lachm., Baiter, Dietsch, Weissenb., K. and H., Halm in Tac.; asc-, Merk., Kayser, Rib., Halm in Nep.), īvi (in ante-class. and class. Lat. never ii), ītum, 3, v. a.I.A.. Lit., to take or receive a thing with knowledge (and approbation), to approve, receive as true:B.cum jussisset populus Romanus aliquid, si id ascivissent socii populi ac Latini, etc.,
Cic. Balb. 8, 20:quas (leges) Latini voluerunt, asciverunt,
id. ib. 8, 20, §21: quibus (scitis) adscitis susceptisque,
id. Leg. 2, 5:tu vero ista ne adsciveris neve fueris commenticiis rebus assensus,
id. Ac. 2, 40, 125:ne labar ad opinionem, et aliquid adsciscam et comprobem incognitum,
id. ib. 2, 45, 138.—Of persons, to receive or admit one in some capacity ( as citizen, ally, son, etc.):II.dominos acrīs adsciscunt,
Lucr. 5, 87; 6, 63:perficiam ut hunc A. Licinium non modo non segregandum, cum sit civis, a numero civium, verum etiam, si non esset, putetis asciscendum fuisse,
Cic. Arch. 2 fin.; cf. id. Balb. 13:[aliā (civitate) ascitā],
Nep. Att. 3, 1 Halm:Numam Pompilium... regem alienigenam sibi ipse populus adscivit eumque ad regnandum Romam Curibus adscivit,
Cic. Rep. 2, 13:aliquem patronum,
id. Pis. 11, 25:socios sibi ad id bellum Osismios, etc., adsciscunt,
Caes. B. G. 3, 9, 10; so id. ib. 1, 5, 4:socius adscitus,
Sall. C. 47, 1:aliquem ducem, Auct. B. Alex. 59, 2: qui non asciverit ultro Dardanium Aenean generumque acceperit urbi,
Verg. A. 11, 471:gener inde provecto annis adscitus,
Liv. 21, 2; so Tac. H. 1, 59:ascivit te filium non vitricus, sed princeps,
Plin. Pan. 7, 4:tribuni centurionesque adsciscebantur,
Tac. H. 2, 5 fin.:aliquem successorem,
Suet. Tib. 23 fin. al.—In the histt. also with in (in civitatem, societatem, senatum, nomen, etc.):adsciti simul in civitatem et patres,
Liv. 6, 40, 4:simul in civitatem Romanam et in familias patriciorum adscitus,
Tac. A. 11, 24:aliquem in numerum patriciorum,
id. ib. 11, 25:inter patricios,
id. Agr. 9:Chauci in commilitium adsciti sunt,
id. A. 1, 60:aliquem in penates suos,
id. H. 1, 15:aliquem in nomen,
id. A. 3, 30; Suet. Claud. 39:aliquem in bona et nomen,
id. Galb. 17.—Transf., in gen., to take or receive a person to one's self; of things, to appropriate to one's self, adopt (diff. from adjungere and assumere, by the accessory idea of exertion and mediation, or of personal reflection; cf. Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 3, 9, 10; Sall. C. 24, 3).1.Of persons:2.nemo oppressus aere alieno fuit, quem non ad hoc incredibile sceleris foedus asciverit,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4 fin.:exsulibus omnium civitatium ascitis, receptis latronibus, etc.,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 30:eā tempestate plurimos cujusque generis homines adscivisse dicitur,
Sall. C. 24, 3:Veientes re secundā elati voluntarios undique ad spem praedae adsciverunt,
Liv. 4, 31, 3; Tac. H. 2, 8:in conscientiam facinoris pauci adsciti,
id. ib. 1, 25.— Poet.: asciscere for asciscere se or ascisci, to join or unite one's self to one (cf.. Accingunt omnes operi, Verg. A. 2, 235):ascivere tuo comites sub numine divae centum omnes nemorum,
Grat. Cyn. 16.—Of things: Quae neque terra sibi adscivit nec maxumus aether, which neither the earth appropriates to itself nor etc., Lucr. 5, 473: Jovisque numen Mulciberi adscivit manus, Att. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 10, 23:3.sibi oppidum asciscere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 10:Ceres et Libera... quarum sacra populus Romanus a Graecis ascita et accepta tantā religione tuetur, etc.,
id. ib. 2, 5, 72; so id. Har Resp. 13, 27; Ov. M. 15, 625 Heins., where Merk. reads acciverit (cf. Web. ad Luc. 8, 831):peregrinos ritus,
Liv. 1, 20:Spem si quam ascitis Aetolum habuistis in armis,
Verg. A. 11, 308:opimum quoddam et tamquam adipatae dictionis genus,
Cic. Or 8, 25: nova (verba) adsciscere, * Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 119:quod ipsa natura adsciscat et reprobet,
Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 23 (B. and K., sciscat et probet):adsciscere aut probare amicitiam aut justitiam,
id. ib. 3, 21, 70; id. Leg. 1, 11:illa, quae prima sunt adscita naturā,
id. Fin. 3, 5, 17 (cf. Beier ad Cic. Off. 3, 3, 13, p. 203): hanc consuetudinem [p. 172] lubenter ascivimus, id. Brut. 57, 209. —Sibi, like arrogo, to assume or arrogate something to one's self (very rare):* B.eos illius expertes esse prudentiae, quam sibi asciscerent,
Cic. de Or. 1, 19, 87:eloquentiae laudem uni sibi,
Tac. A. 14, 52; cf. Cic. Dom. 36, 95.—To order, decree, or approve also or further, = etiam sciscere:alterum (genus sacerdotum) quod interpretetur fatidicorum et vatium ecfata incognita, quae eorum senatus populusque adsciverit,
Cic. Leg. 2, 8, ubi v. Moser.— ascītus, P. a. (opp. nativus, innatus, insitus), derived, assumed, foreign:in eo nativum quemdam leporem esse, non ascitum,
Nep. Att. 4, 1 Halm:proles,
Stat. S. 1, 1, 23;genitos esse vos mihi, non ascitos milites credite,
Curt. 10, 3, 6:nec petit ascitas dapes,
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20 ascisco
a-scisco ( adsc-, Lachm., Baiter, Dietsch, Weissenb., K. and H., Halm in Tac.; asc-, Merk., Kayser, Rib., Halm in Nep.), īvi (in ante-class. and class. Lat. never ii), ītum, 3, v. a.I.A.. Lit., to take or receive a thing with knowledge (and approbation), to approve, receive as true:B.cum jussisset populus Romanus aliquid, si id ascivissent socii populi ac Latini, etc.,
Cic. Balb. 8, 20:quas (leges) Latini voluerunt, asciverunt,
id. ib. 8, 20, §21: quibus (scitis) adscitis susceptisque,
id. Leg. 2, 5:tu vero ista ne adsciveris neve fueris commenticiis rebus assensus,
id. Ac. 2, 40, 125:ne labar ad opinionem, et aliquid adsciscam et comprobem incognitum,
id. ib. 2, 45, 138.—Of persons, to receive or admit one in some capacity ( as citizen, ally, son, etc.):II.dominos acrīs adsciscunt,
Lucr. 5, 87; 6, 63:perficiam ut hunc A. Licinium non modo non segregandum, cum sit civis, a numero civium, verum etiam, si non esset, putetis asciscendum fuisse,
Cic. Arch. 2 fin.; cf. id. Balb. 13:[aliā (civitate) ascitā],
Nep. Att. 3, 1 Halm:Numam Pompilium... regem alienigenam sibi ipse populus adscivit eumque ad regnandum Romam Curibus adscivit,
Cic. Rep. 2, 13:aliquem patronum,
id. Pis. 11, 25:socios sibi ad id bellum Osismios, etc., adsciscunt,
Caes. B. G. 3, 9, 10; so id. ib. 1, 5, 4:socius adscitus,
Sall. C. 47, 1:aliquem ducem, Auct. B. Alex. 59, 2: qui non asciverit ultro Dardanium Aenean generumque acceperit urbi,
Verg. A. 11, 471:gener inde provecto annis adscitus,
Liv. 21, 2; so Tac. H. 1, 59:ascivit te filium non vitricus, sed princeps,
Plin. Pan. 7, 4:tribuni centurionesque adsciscebantur,
Tac. H. 2, 5 fin.:aliquem successorem,
Suet. Tib. 23 fin. al.—In the histt. also with in (in civitatem, societatem, senatum, nomen, etc.):adsciti simul in civitatem et patres,
Liv. 6, 40, 4:simul in civitatem Romanam et in familias patriciorum adscitus,
Tac. A. 11, 24:aliquem in numerum patriciorum,
id. ib. 11, 25:inter patricios,
id. Agr. 9:Chauci in commilitium adsciti sunt,
id. A. 1, 60:aliquem in penates suos,
id. H. 1, 15:aliquem in nomen,
id. A. 3, 30; Suet. Claud. 39:aliquem in bona et nomen,
id. Galb. 17.—Transf., in gen., to take or receive a person to one's self; of things, to appropriate to one's self, adopt (diff. from adjungere and assumere, by the accessory idea of exertion and mediation, or of personal reflection; cf. Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 3, 9, 10; Sall. C. 24, 3).1.Of persons:2.nemo oppressus aere alieno fuit, quem non ad hoc incredibile sceleris foedus asciverit,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4 fin.:exsulibus omnium civitatium ascitis, receptis latronibus, etc.,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 30:eā tempestate plurimos cujusque generis homines adscivisse dicitur,
Sall. C. 24, 3:Veientes re secundā elati voluntarios undique ad spem praedae adsciverunt,
Liv. 4, 31, 3; Tac. H. 2, 8:in conscientiam facinoris pauci adsciti,
id. ib. 1, 25.— Poet.: asciscere for asciscere se or ascisci, to join or unite one's self to one (cf.. Accingunt omnes operi, Verg. A. 2, 235):ascivere tuo comites sub numine divae centum omnes nemorum,
Grat. Cyn. 16.—Of things: Quae neque terra sibi adscivit nec maxumus aether, which neither the earth appropriates to itself nor etc., Lucr. 5, 473: Jovisque numen Mulciberi adscivit manus, Att. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 10, 23:3.sibi oppidum asciscere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 10:Ceres et Libera... quarum sacra populus Romanus a Graecis ascita et accepta tantā religione tuetur, etc.,
id. ib. 2, 5, 72; so id. Har Resp. 13, 27; Ov. M. 15, 625 Heins., where Merk. reads acciverit (cf. Web. ad Luc. 8, 831):peregrinos ritus,
Liv. 1, 20:Spem si quam ascitis Aetolum habuistis in armis,
Verg. A. 11, 308:opimum quoddam et tamquam adipatae dictionis genus,
Cic. Or 8, 25: nova (verba) adsciscere, * Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 119:quod ipsa natura adsciscat et reprobet,
Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 23 (B. and K., sciscat et probet):adsciscere aut probare amicitiam aut justitiam,
id. ib. 3, 21, 70; id. Leg. 1, 11:illa, quae prima sunt adscita naturā,
id. Fin. 3, 5, 17 (cf. Beier ad Cic. Off. 3, 3, 13, p. 203): hanc consuetudinem [p. 172] lubenter ascivimus, id. Brut. 57, 209. —Sibi, like arrogo, to assume or arrogate something to one's self (very rare):* B.eos illius expertes esse prudentiae, quam sibi asciscerent,
Cic. de Or. 1, 19, 87:eloquentiae laudem uni sibi,
Tac. A. 14, 52; cf. Cic. Dom. 36, 95.—To order, decree, or approve also or further, = etiam sciscere:alterum (genus sacerdotum) quod interpretetur fatidicorum et vatium ecfata incognita, quae eorum senatus populusque adsciverit,
Cic. Leg. 2, 8, ubi v. Moser.— ascītus, P. a. (opp. nativus, innatus, insitus), derived, assumed, foreign:in eo nativum quemdam leporem esse, non ascitum,
Nep. Att. 4, 1 Halm:proles,
Stat. S. 1, 1, 23;genitos esse vos mihi, non ascitos milites credite,
Curt. 10, 3, 6:nec petit ascitas dapes,
Ov. F. 6, 172.
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