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to be assessed for fine

  • 1 קנס

    קְנַסch. sam(קנס to decree a penalty beyond the strict law), to fine, punish. Y.B. Kam.VIII, end, 6c וקַנְסֵיה ליטר דדהב he fined him one litra of gold. Bab. ib. 30b לאלתר קַנְסִינָןוכ׳ do we fine him (decree the forfeiture of the material deposited in the street) at once, or when he derives the intended benefit? Sabb.3b קַנְסוּהָ רבנן לאהדוריוכ׳ do the Rabbis punish him by forbidding him to withdraw his hand? Ib. בשוגג לא קנסוהוכ׳ if he did it by mistake, the Rabbis do not punish him. Ib. ליקנסוה רבנן let the Rabbis punish him (by forbidding him to withdraw his hand)!; a. fr.B. Mets.72a קנסינן התיראוכ׳ we decree the forfeiture of the legitimate claim (the principal) on account of the illegitimate (the interest; a. e.). Pa. קנֵּס same. Targ. Y. I Ex. 15:25 דמְקַנְסֵּי (not דמִקְנְסֵי). Ithpa. אִתְקַנַּס, Ithpe. אִתְקְנַס 1) to be punished, fined, condemned. Targ. Y. Num. 35:25. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:50. 2) to be assessed for fine. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:22 מתקנסא יתקנס וולדא the lost embryo must be paid for according to assessment (h. text ענוש יענש).

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  • 2 קְנַס

    קְנַסch. sam(קנס to decree a penalty beyond the strict law), to fine, punish. Y.B. Kam.VIII, end, 6c וקַנְסֵיה ליטר דדהב he fined him one litra of gold. Bab. ib. 30b לאלתר קַנְסִינָןוכ׳ do we fine him (decree the forfeiture of the material deposited in the street) at once, or when he derives the intended benefit? Sabb.3b קַנְסוּהָ רבנן לאהדוריוכ׳ do the Rabbis punish him by forbidding him to withdraw his hand? Ib. בשוגג לא קנסוהוכ׳ if he did it by mistake, the Rabbis do not punish him. Ib. ליקנסוה רבנן let the Rabbis punish him (by forbidding him to withdraw his hand)!; a. fr.B. Mets.72a קנסינן התיראוכ׳ we decree the forfeiture of the legitimate claim (the principal) on account of the illegitimate (the interest; a. e.). Pa. קנֵּס same. Targ. Y. I Ex. 15:25 דמְקַנְסֵּי (not דמִקְנְסֵי). Ithpa. אִתְקַנַּס, Ithpe. אִתְקְנַס 1) to be punished, fined, condemned. Targ. Y. Num. 35:25. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:50. 2) to be assessed for fine. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:22 מתקנסא יתקנס וולדא the lost embryo must be paid for according to assessment (h. text ענוש יענש).

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  • 3 פס II

    פַּסII m. (b. h.; פָּסַס) 1) strip, stripe.Pl. פַּסִּים, פַּסִּין. Gen. R. s. 84 (ref. to Gen. 37:3 sq., a. Ps. 66:5 sq.; v. עֲלִילָה) why ‘did they hate him? That (in the course of events it should come about that) שיקרע הים לפניהם פ׳ פ׳ the sea be rent before them in strips (ed. Wil. פ̇ס̇י̇ם̇ פס ים passim alludes to ‘strip of the sea).Esp. (cmp. פֶּרֶק) פס יד, palm, the hand from the wrist to the tip of the finger; פס רגל the foot to the ankle, interch. with פִּסַּת, פִּיסַּת (constr. of פִּסָּה). Ib. (expl. פסים, Gen. l. c.) שהיתה מגעת עד פס ידו the coat reached with its sleeves to his wrist; שהיתה … בפס ידו it was very fine and light, and could be (compressed and) hidden in his hand (cmp. מַלְמֵלָה). Meg.IV, 8 (24b) נתנה … על פס ידווכ׳ if he placed the Tfillin on his forehead or on his palm. Yoma 87a (play on ה̇ת̇ר̇פ̇ס̇, Prov. 6:3) (read:) אם ממון יש לו בידך ה̇ת̇ר לו פ̇ס̇ת ידוכ׳ if thou owest him (whom thou hast wronged) money, untie thy hand to him (pay him), if not (if thou hast otherwise wronged him), get several friends around him (to ask his pardon in their presence); B. Mets. 115a; B. Bath. 173b; Yalk. Prov. 938. Gen. R. s. 78 (play on מ̇ת̇ר̇פ̇ס בר̇צ̇י, Ps. 68:31) מ̇ת̇יר̇ את הפ̇ס̇ ומ̇ת̇ר̇צ̇ה בכסף he (Edom-Rome) opens his hand (for bribery), and is appeased with silver; Ex. R. s. 35 מתרת את הפסוכ׳ she (Rome) opens ; Yalk. Ps. 800 שפושטין פסת יד … ואין עושין ר̇צ̇וןוכ׳ they stretch forth their hand to accept silver, and then do not what the givers desire; Pes.118b שפושטין פסת ידוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שפושטין יד). Yoma 47a על פ׳ ידו up to his wrist, v. חָפָה; Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 חופה את פס ידווכ׳ he bends his hand (grabbing) in the pan Ohol. I, 8 שלשים בפס הרגל thirty joints in the foot. Yalk. Sam. 143 חלילה … פ׳ יד ופ׳ רגל ועקב מגולין never were their wrists or their feet or their heels seen uncovered; Midr. Sam. ch. XXV (corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) partition, board, barrier. Erub.5a אם יש שם פם ארבעה if a bar of four handbreadths is left or placed above the breach. Ib. 10b עושה פם גבוה עשרהוכ׳ he cuts a board ten handbreadths high and four cubits long ; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. II, 1 עושין פ׳ לביראותוכ׳ you must place partitions around watering stations in the shape of four cornerpieces, v. דְּיֹומַד Ib. 11a פַּסֵּי ביראות the partitions of watering stations; a. fr.Maasr. I, 7, v. פַּץ. 3) Pl. (v. פִּיסִּים) tax; פַּסֵּי העיר town tax (used for maintaining the safety of the town). Tosef.Peah IV, 9 לפ׳ העיר לשניםוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (ed. לעניי, corr. acc.) in order to be assessed for the town tax one must have been a resident for twelve months; B. Bath.8a; Y.Peah VIII, 21a bot. לפסין ולצדקות for the town tax and for the charities, expl. for the salaries of public school teachers; Y.B. Bath.I, beg.12d לפסים ולזימיות for town tax and town fines.

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  • 4 פַּס

    פַּסII m. (b. h.; פָּסַס) 1) strip, stripe.Pl. פַּסִּים, פַּסִּין. Gen. R. s. 84 (ref. to Gen. 37:3 sq., a. Ps. 66:5 sq.; v. עֲלִילָה) why ‘did they hate him? That (in the course of events it should come about that) שיקרע הים לפניהם פ׳ פ׳ the sea be rent before them in strips (ed. Wil. פ̇ס̇י̇ם̇ פס ים passim alludes to ‘strip of the sea).Esp. (cmp. פֶּרֶק) פס יד, palm, the hand from the wrist to the tip of the finger; פס רגל the foot to the ankle, interch. with פִּסַּת, פִּיסַּת (constr. of פִּסָּה). Ib. (expl. פסים, Gen. l. c.) שהיתה מגעת עד פס ידו the coat reached with its sleeves to his wrist; שהיתה … בפס ידו it was very fine and light, and could be (compressed and) hidden in his hand (cmp. מַלְמֵלָה). Meg.IV, 8 (24b) נתנה … על פס ידווכ׳ if he placed the Tfillin on his forehead or on his palm. Yoma 87a (play on ה̇ת̇ר̇פ̇ס̇, Prov. 6:3) (read:) אם ממון יש לו בידך ה̇ת̇ר לו פ̇ס̇ת ידוכ׳ if thou owest him (whom thou hast wronged) money, untie thy hand to him (pay him), if not (if thou hast otherwise wronged him), get several friends around him (to ask his pardon in their presence); B. Mets. 115a; B. Bath. 173b; Yalk. Prov. 938. Gen. R. s. 78 (play on מ̇ת̇ר̇פ̇ס בר̇צ̇י, Ps. 68:31) מ̇ת̇יר̇ את הפ̇ס̇ ומ̇ת̇ר̇צ̇ה בכסף he (Edom-Rome) opens his hand (for bribery), and is appeased with silver; Ex. R. s. 35 מתרת את הפסוכ׳ she (Rome) opens ; Yalk. Ps. 800 שפושטין פסת יד … ואין עושין ר̇צ̇וןוכ׳ they stretch forth their hand to accept silver, and then do not what the givers desire; Pes.118b שפושטין פסת ידוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שפושטין יד). Yoma 47a על פ׳ ידו up to his wrist, v. חָפָה; Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 חופה את פס ידווכ׳ he bends his hand (grabbing) in the pan Ohol. I, 8 שלשים בפס הרגל thirty joints in the foot. Yalk. Sam. 143 חלילה … פ׳ יד ופ׳ רגל ועקב מגולין never were their wrists or their feet or their heels seen uncovered; Midr. Sam. ch. XXV (corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) partition, board, barrier. Erub.5a אם יש שם פם ארבעה if a bar of four handbreadths is left or placed above the breach. Ib. 10b עושה פם גבוה עשרהוכ׳ he cuts a board ten handbreadths high and four cubits long ; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. II, 1 עושין פ׳ לביראותוכ׳ you must place partitions around watering stations in the shape of four cornerpieces, v. דְּיֹומַד Ib. 11a פַּסֵּי ביראות the partitions of watering stations; a. fr.Maasr. I, 7, v. פַּץ. 3) Pl. (v. פִּיסִּים) tax; פַּסֵּי העיר town tax (used for maintaining the safety of the town). Tosef.Peah IV, 9 לפ׳ העיר לשניםוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (ed. לעניי, corr. acc.) in order to be assessed for the town tax one must have been a resident for twelve months; B. Bath.8a; Y.Peah VIII, 21a bot. לפסין ולצדקות for the town tax and for the charities, expl. for the salaries of public school teachers; Y.B. Bath.I, beg.12d לפסים ולזימיות for town tax and town fines.

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  • 5 оценивать

    гл.
    1. to judge; 2. to evaluate; 3. to assess; 4. to appraise; 5. to estimate; 6. to appreciate
    Русский глагол оценивать не конкретизирует, как и в результате него произведена оценка. В английском языке в зависимости от характера обстоятельств, при которых дана оценка, или от мнения оценивающих используются разные слова, предполагающие конкретные ситуации.
    1. to judge — оценивать ( что-либо), судить ( о чем-либо) ( предполагает личное мнение или суждение о чем-либо): to judge about/of smth — судить о чем-либо; to judge about smth or smb судить о чем-либо или о ком-либо/выказать свое мнение о чем-либо или о ком-либо/иметь о чем-либо или о ком-либо свое суждение; to judge smb, smth судить о ком-либо, о чем-либо It is difficult for us to judge of the situation because we don't really know enough about it. — Нам трудно оценивать эту ситуацию, так как мы мало что о ней знасм./Нам трудно судить об этой ситуации, так как мы мало что о ней знаем. I don't know much about it, so I can't judge whether you arc right or wrong. — Я мало что об этом знаю, и поэтому не могу оценить ваше мнение./Я мало что об этом знаю, и поэтому не могу судить, правы вы или нет. One should be judged by what he does not what he says. — О человеке надо судить по делам, а не по словам. She can judge people very well. — Она очень хорошо оценивает людей. Магу judged it best not to say anything to me. — Мэри рассудила, что лучше всего не надо ничего мне говорить. It is difficult to judge what kind of impression we made. — Трудно сказать/судить, какое мы произвели впечатление. Не judged that someone must have been in the house. — Он считал, что в доме кто-то побывал./У него сложилось такое мнение, что в доме кто-то побывал. I love it, but come along and judge for yourself. — Мне это очень нравится, но пойдем вместе, и ты оценишь сам. You may lose the ability to judge distance accurately. — Можно потерять способность правильно оценивать расстояние. I don't know the facts. How can I judge? — Как я могу судить, не зная фактов? Who is judging the contest (the match, the game)? — Кто судит конкурс (матч, игру)? Schools are judged on their results. — Школы оцениваются по их результатам./О школах судят по их результатам. Judging by modern standards, it was a cruel thing to do. — По современным меркам это было жестоко. The firm's success can be judged from its growing sales. — Успехи фирмы можно оценить по растущему количеству продаж. The water was judged to be of good guality. — Вода по полученной оценке была хорошего качсства./Качество воды получило хорошую оценку.
    2. to evaluate — оценивать, давать оценку (не носит официального характера, но предполагает тщательное рассмотрение ценности или полезности чего-либо): to evaluate the full significance — оценить все значение/оценивать всю важность We've arranged a meeting to evaluate their proposals. — Мы созвали совещание для оценки их предложений. We asked all ex-trainees to evaluate the courses they took. — Мы попросили всех, кто у нас учился, дать свою оценку степени эффективности этих курсов. The police have got to stop evaluating their employees performance by the number of arrests they have made. — Полиция должна перестать оценивать работу своих сотрудников по количеству произведенных ими арестов. I can't evaluate his ability without more information. — Я не могу оценить его способности, мне нужно больше информации. Не failed to evaluate the importance of the matter properly. — Он не смог правильно оценить важность этого вопроса./Он не смог должным образом оценить важность этого вопроса.
    3. to assess — оценивать, давать оценку (предполагает формирование заключения, суждения, вывода или мнения в результате обдумывания или рассмотрения чего-либо): to assess a personality — дать оценку личных качеств человека/оценить личные качества человека; to assess a speech at its true worth — определить истинную ценность какого-либо выступления There are many methods of assessing students. — Существует много способов оценки знаний студентов. The booklet aims to help parents to assess recent educational chances. — Цель брошюры — помочь родителям составить собственное суждение о том, какие возможности открывают последние общеобразовательные программы. This test provides an excellent way of assessing applicants' suitability. — Данный тест дает прекрасную возможность оценки пригодности тех, кто претендует на эту работу/Данный тест обеспечивает прекрасную возможность оценки пригодности поступающих на эту работу. She looked over the house and assessed its rough market value. — Она осмотрела дом и оценила его примерную рыночную стоимость. She prefers her taxes assessed separately from her husband's. — Она предпочитает, чтобы ее налоги исчислялись отдельно от налогов ее мужа. He can quickly assess a person's character. — Он может быстро оценить характер человека./Он способен быстро составить правильное мнение о характере человека. It is difficult to assess the effects of the new legislation just yet. — Пока еще трудно оценить насколько эффективно новое законодательство. We have tried to assess what went wrong. — Мы пытались оценить в чем был сбой./Мы пытались оценить где была допущена ошибка. They assessed the value of the painting at over one million dollars. — Они оценили стоимость картины более чем в миллион долларов.
    4. to appraise — оценивать, давать оценку, определять качество, определять стоимость (носит официальный характер, как правило, употребляется при официальной и профессиональной оценке качества,полезности или стоимости чего-либо): to appraise a farm at a certain sum — оценить ферму в определенную сумму; to appraise the ability of one's students — дать оценку способностям своих учеников/определять уровень подготовки учащихся The company regularly appraises the performance of its employees. — Компания регулярно проводит оценку качества работы своих служащих. The officials were cautious in appraising the new aid program. — Должностные лица были очень осторожны при оценке новой программы помощи. The panel was asked to select and appraise this year's advertising. — Группу специалистов попросили оценить рекламу этого года и отобрать лучшую./Группу экспертов попросили оценить рекламу этого года и отобрать лучшую. They all appraised the house carefully before offering to buy it. — Они тщательно определили стоимость дома, прежде чем предложили его купить./Они осмотрели весь дом, прежде чем предложили его купить. The dealer came to appraise the furniture. — Посредник пришел, чтобы оценить предлагаемую на продажу мебель.
    5. to estimate — оценивать, определять ( примерно), определить: to estimate the distance (height) — примерно оценить расстояние (высоту)/прикинугь расстояние (высоту) The mechanic estimated the cost of repair at 200 dollars. — Механик оценил стоимость ремонта примерно в двести долларов. It is estimated that over 90 % crimes are committed in the day time. — По примерной оценке более девяноста процентов преступлений совершаются в дневное время. It is difficult to estimate how many deaths are caused by smoking each year. — Трудно даже определить, сколько человек каждый год умирает от курения. They estimated that the concert was watched by about five million people. — По их примерным подсчетам концерт по телевидению посмотрели около пять миллионов человек. It is difficult to estimate the cost of making your house safe. — Трудно подсчитать, сколько будет стоить работа по обеспечению безопасности вашего дома. The Antarctic ice is estimated to contain 90 % of the world's fresh water. — Льды Антарктики по имеющимся подсчетам содержат девяносто процентов пресной воды всей планеты. Can you estimate the distance to the forest from here? — Вы можете прикинуть расстояние отсюда до леса?
    6. to appreciate — оценивать, оценивать по достоинству, судить, понимать ( составить мнение о качестве чего-либо): to appreciate a joke — понять шутку; to appreciate the danger — правильно оценивать опасность/правильно судить об опасности Her abilities are not fully appreciated by her employer. — Ее хозяин не пенит се способностей по достоинству. I don't think you appreciate the difficulties his absence will cause. — Мне кажется, вы недооцениваете трудности, которые вызовет его отсутствие. I began to appreciate the difficulties my father had faced. — Я начал правильно оценивать трудности, с которыми столкнулся мой отец. I don't believe the Prime Minister fully appreciated the complexity ofthe problem. — Мне кажется, премьер-министр не полностью оценивает сложность этой проблсмы./Мне кажется, премьер-министр не до конин понимает сложность этой проблемы. She feels that her family does not really appreciate her. — Она чувствует, что семья ее недостаточно ценит. The restaurant is popular with people who appreciate food service and fine wines. — Этот ресторан пользуется популярностью у людей, которые пенят хорошее обслуживание и хорошие вина.

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  • 6 balance

    m.
    1 balance sheet (finance) (document).
    balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet
    2 outcome.
    hacer balance (de) to take stock (of)
    el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident
    3 remainder, residue, rest, balance.
    * * *
    1 (movimiento) rocking
    2 COMERCIO (operación) balance; (hoja) balance sheet
    3 (cálculo) total
    4 (resultado) outcome, result
    el balance de la reunión ha sido positivo on balance, the meeting was successful
    5 (equilibrio) balance
    \
    hacer un balance de to take stock of, weigh up, evaluate
    balance acústico sound balance
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Econ) [de una cuenta] balance; (=documento) balance (sheet); (Com) [de existencias] stocktaking, inventory (EEUU)

    hacer balance[de una cuenta] to draw up a balance; [de existencias] to take stock, do the stocktaking

    2) (=resultado)

    el balance de víctimas mortales en el accidente — the death toll in the accident, the number of dead in the accident

    3) (=evaluación) [de hecho, situación] assessment, evaluation

    hizo balance de los cinco años de su gobiernohe assessed o evaluated o took stock of the five years of his government

    4) (=balanceo) to-and-fro motion; [de un barco] roll, rolling
    5) (=indecisión) vacillation
    6) Caribe (=mecedora) rocking chair
    * * *
    1)
    a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluation

    hacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something

    b) ( resultado) result, outcome

    un balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome

    2) (Com, Fin)
    a) ( inventario) stocktaking
    b) (cálculo, cómputo) balance
    c) ( documento) balance sheet
    d) ( de cuenta) balance
    * * *
    = supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.
    Ex. The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.
    Ex. The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.
    Ex. The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.
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    * balance bancario = bank balance.
    * balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.
    * balance de cuentas = financial statement.
    * balance final = balance.
    * balance final, el = bottom line, the.
    * hacer balance de = take + stock of.
    * hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluation

    hacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something

    b) ( resultado) result, outcome

    un balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome

    2) (Com, Fin)
    a) ( inventario) stocktaking
    b) (cálculo, cómputo) balance
    c) ( documento) balance sheet
    d) ( de cuenta) balance
    * * *
    = supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.

    Ex: The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.

    Ex: The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.
    Ex: The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.
    * balance bancario = bank balance.
    * balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.
    * balance de cuentas = financial statement.
    * balance final = balance.
    * balance final, el = bottom line, the.
    * hacer balance de = take + stock of.
    * hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.

    * * *
    A
    1
    (resumen, valoración): elaboró un balance sobre sus dos años en el puesto she took stock of her two years in the job
    hizo un balance económico y artístico del festival he evaluated o assessed the festival from a financial and artistic point of view
    2 (resultado) result, outcome
    su gestión arroja un balance positivo/negativo his management has produced positive/negative results
    un total de 25 muertos es el balance definitivo del incendio the final death toll in the fire is 25
    B ( Com, Fin)
    1 (inventario) stocktaking
    2 (cálculo, cómputo) balance
    3 (documento) balance sheet
    cuadrar un balance to balance (off) the accounts, to get the accounts to balance
    4 (de una cuenta) balance
    Compuesto:
    masculine trial balance
    * * *

     

    balance sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluation;

    hacer balance de algo to take stock of sth, to evaluate sth

    2 (Com, Fin) (cálculo, cómputo) balance;
    ( documento) balance sheet;
    ( de cuenta) balance
    balance sustantivo masculino
    1 Fin balance
    (documento financiero) balance sheet
    2 (valoración, resultado) outcome: se desconoce el balance de víctimas, the number of victims is unknown
    3 fig (reflexión, valoración) tienes que hacer balance de tu matrimonio, you must take stock of your marriage
    ' balance' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    balanza
    - casar
    - cuadrar
    - deficitaria
    - deficitario
    - desequilibrar
    - desnivelar
    - desnivelada
    - desnivelado
    - deudor
    - deudora
    - equilibrar
    - equilibrio
    - nivelar
    - saldo
    - ajustar
    - balancear
    - contrapeso
    - desequilibrado
    - mantener
    - perder
    English:
    balance
    - balance of payments
    - balance of power
    - balance out
    - balance sheet
    - bank balance
    - bottom line
    - consolidate
    - debit balance
    - doctor
    - off-balance
    - outstanding
    - quarterly statement
    - trading results
    - weekly statement
    - bank
    - credit
    - fine
    - footing
    - over
    - stock
    - strike
    * * *
    1. Com [operación] balance;
    [documento] balance sheet balance de comprobación trial balance;
    balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet;
    balance de inventario stock check;
    Am balance de pagos balance of payments
    2. [resultado] outcome;
    el balance de la experiencia fue positivo on balance, the experience was a positive one;
    el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident;
    el balance de muertos the death toll
    3. [análisis, reflexión] assessment;
    han hecho un balance positivo de la gestión del nuevo presidente their assessment of the new president's performance is positive;
    al acabar la temporada, hicieron balance de los resultados at the end of the season they took stock of o reflected on their results
    4. [en equipo de música] balance
    5. Cuba [balancín] rocking chair
    * * *
    m COM balance;
    hacer balance do the books;
    hacer el balance fig: de situación take stock
    * * *
    1) : balance
    2) : balance sheet

    Spanish-English dictionary > balance

  • 7 שום I

    שוּםI (cmp. preced.) ( to arrange; cmp. עָרַךְ, סָדַר, to value, estimate; to mark, name. Gitt. V, 1; Tosef.Keth.XII, 2 שָׁמִין להן, v. עִידִּית. Keth.67a, v. שְׁוִי. Macc.3a כיצד שמין how do we assess (the fine)? Y.Kidd.I, 60d bot. (expl. נעשח דמים באחר, Mish. 6) דבר שהוא צריך לָשוּם that which has to be prized (which is not itself a standard value). B. Mets.IX, 3 המקבל … שמין אותהוכ׳ if one rents a field on shares and lets it lie waste, we estimate how much it ought to yield Tosef. ib. IX, 9 השָׁם, v. שוּם II; a. v. fr.M. Kat. 5a (ref. to וְשָׂם, Ps. 50:23) כל השָׁם אורחותיווכ׳ he who calculates his ways (weighs the consequences of his doings) will be allowed to see the salvation of the Lord (in the hereafter); אל תקרי וְשָׂם אלא וְשָׁםוכ׳ read not vsam but vsham ; Sot.5b; Yalk. Ps. 763; (Lev. R. s. 9 דשָׁיֵים אורחיה).Part. pass. שוּם; f. שוּמָה; pl. שוּמִים; שוּמוֹת. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 1 רואין אוֹתן כאילו הן ש׳ אצל אחרים we consider them (the forcibly taken animals) as if they had been valued (sold for their value) with others, i. e. the robber pays the value of the animals as it was at the time of the robbery; B. Kam.95a כאילו היא שומה אצלו בכסף as if the animal had been sold at its value to him (the robber), for cash; ib. b שומא (Chald. form); ib. רואין … ש׳ אצלו למחצהוכ׳ we consider it, as if it had been valued, for the purpose of establishing the additional amount which he has to pay for the increase in value, which is either one half, or one third, or one fourth (according to local usage). Arakh.21b וכך היא שומהוכ׳ Rashi (ed. שומא) and so much has it been appraised; whosoever wishes to buy ; a. e. Nif. נִישּׁוֹם to be valued, assessed. Kidd.28a, v. דָּמִים. Keth.66b במנה הנִישּׁוֹם … המתקבל when saying ‘for each Maneh (Mish. VI, 4), does that mean for each Maneh as it is valued (by the womans relatives), or for each Maneh with which he charges himself (one fifth less)?, v. שוּם II; a. e.

    Jewish literature > שום I

  • 8 שוּם

    שוּםI (cmp. preced.) ( to arrange; cmp. עָרַךְ, סָדַר, to value, estimate; to mark, name. Gitt. V, 1; Tosef.Keth.XII, 2 שָׁמִין להן, v. עִידִּית. Keth.67a, v. שְׁוִי. Macc.3a כיצד שמין how do we assess (the fine)? Y.Kidd.I, 60d bot. (expl. נעשח דמים באחר, Mish. 6) דבר שהוא צריך לָשוּם that which has to be prized (which is not itself a standard value). B. Mets.IX, 3 המקבל … שמין אותהוכ׳ if one rents a field on shares and lets it lie waste, we estimate how much it ought to yield Tosef. ib. IX, 9 השָׁם, v. שוּם II; a. v. fr.M. Kat. 5a (ref. to וְשָׂם, Ps. 50:23) כל השָׁם אורחותיווכ׳ he who calculates his ways (weighs the consequences of his doings) will be allowed to see the salvation of the Lord (in the hereafter); אל תקרי וְשָׂם אלא וְשָׁםוכ׳ read not vsam but vsham ; Sot.5b; Yalk. Ps. 763; (Lev. R. s. 9 דשָׁיֵים אורחיה).Part. pass. שוּם; f. שוּמָה; pl. שוּמִים; שוּמוֹת. Tosef.B. Kam. X, 1 רואין אוֹתן כאילו הן ש׳ אצל אחרים we consider them (the forcibly taken animals) as if they had been valued (sold for their value) with others, i. e. the robber pays the value of the animals as it was at the time of the robbery; B. Kam.95a כאילו היא שומה אצלו בכסף as if the animal had been sold at its value to him (the robber), for cash; ib. b שומא (Chald. form); ib. רואין … ש׳ אצלו למחצהוכ׳ we consider it, as if it had been valued, for the purpose of establishing the additional amount which he has to pay for the increase in value, which is either one half, or one third, or one fourth (according to local usage). Arakh.21b וכך היא שומהוכ׳ Rashi (ed. שומא) and so much has it been appraised; whosoever wishes to buy ; a. e. Nif. נִישּׁוֹם to be valued, assessed. Kidd.28a, v. דָּמִים. Keth.66b במנה הנִישּׁוֹם … המתקבל when saying ‘for each Maneh (Mish. VI, 4), does that mean for each Maneh as it is valued (by the womans relatives), or for each Maneh with which he charges himself (one fifth less)?, v. שוּם II; a. e.

    Jewish literature > שוּם

  • 9 כופר II

    כּוֹפֶרII m. (b. h. כֹּפֶר; כָּפַר) indemnity, fine; ( atonement. B. Kam.IV, 5 משלם כ׳ must pay indemnity for a life lost. Ib. 40a חצי כ׳ half the assessed fine. Ib. כ׳ שלם אמר רחמנאוכ׳ the law (Ex. 21:30) speaks of a full indemnity (as an atonement), v. next w.; a. fr.Treat. Sofrim XXI, 4 לשם כ׳ as an obligatory ransom, opp. לשם נדבה.Pl. כּוֹפְרִין. B. Kam. l. c. חייבי כ׳ מאי how is it about seizing the property of those bound to pay indemnities?; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > כופר II

  • 10 כּוֹפֶר

    כּוֹפֶרII m. (b. h. כֹּפֶר; כָּפַר) indemnity, fine; ( atonement. B. Kam.IV, 5 משלם כ׳ must pay indemnity for a life lost. Ib. 40a חצי כ׳ half the assessed fine. Ib. כ׳ שלם אמר רחמנאוכ׳ the law (Ex. 21:30) speaks of a full indemnity (as an atonement), v. next w.; a. fr.Treat. Sofrim XXI, 4 לשם כ׳ as an obligatory ransom, opp. לשם נדבה.Pl. כּוֹפְרִין. B. Kam. l. c. חייבי כ׳ מאי how is it about seizing the property of those bound to pay indemnities?; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > כּוֹפֶר

  • 11 דמים

    דָּמִים, דָּמִיןm. pl., constr. דְּמֵי ( דמה) equivalent, compensation; (cmp. שָׁוָה) price, value; payment. Pes.112b do not bargain בשעה שאין לך ד׳ when thou hast no money to pay with. Kerith. 13b ד׳ וערכין the assessment of an object to be redeemed or of an object the value of which was dedicated, v. עֶרֶךְ.Pea. 32a לפי מידה … או לפי ד׳וכ׳ must he pay the fine according to quantity or according to value?Kidd.I, 6 כל הנעשה ד׳ באחר whatever is used as payment for another object; expl. ib. 28a כל הנישום ד׳וכ׳ whatever is assessed as an equivalent, i. e. an exchange is meant and not a sale for cash. Ib. b החליף דמי שור בפרה if he gives a cow in payment of money which he owes for an ox; a. fr.Keth.103b נהוג נשיאותך בד׳ Ar. conduct thy office of Nasi as something valuable (Var. in Ar., a. ed. ברָמִים).

    Jewish literature > דמים

  • 12 דמין

    דָּמִים, דָּמִיןm. pl., constr. דְּמֵי ( דמה) equivalent, compensation; (cmp. שָׁוָה) price, value; payment. Pes.112b do not bargain בשעה שאין לך ד׳ when thou hast no money to pay with. Kerith. 13b ד׳ וערכין the assessment of an object to be redeemed or of an object the value of which was dedicated, v. עֶרֶךְ.Pea. 32a לפי מידה … או לפי ד׳וכ׳ must he pay the fine according to quantity or according to value?Kidd.I, 6 כל הנעשה ד׳ באחר whatever is used as payment for another object; expl. ib. 28a כל הנישום ד׳וכ׳ whatever is assessed as an equivalent, i. e. an exchange is meant and not a sale for cash. Ib. b החליף דמי שור בפרה if he gives a cow in payment of money which he owes for an ox; a. fr.Keth.103b נהוג נשיאותך בד׳ Ar. conduct thy office of Nasi as something valuable (Var. in Ar., a. ed. ברָמִים).

    Jewish literature > דמין

  • 13 דָּמִים

    דָּמִים, דָּמִיןm. pl., constr. דְּמֵי ( דמה) equivalent, compensation; (cmp. שָׁוָה) price, value; payment. Pes.112b do not bargain בשעה שאין לך ד׳ when thou hast no money to pay with. Kerith. 13b ד׳ וערכין the assessment of an object to be redeemed or of an object the value of which was dedicated, v. עֶרֶךְ.Pea. 32a לפי מידה … או לפי ד׳וכ׳ must he pay the fine according to quantity or according to value?Kidd.I, 6 כל הנעשה ד׳ באחר whatever is used as payment for another object; expl. ib. 28a כל הנישום ד׳וכ׳ whatever is assessed as an equivalent, i. e. an exchange is meant and not a sale for cash. Ib. b החליף דמי שור בפרה if he gives a cow in payment of money which he owes for an ox; a. fr.Keth.103b נהוג נשיאותך בד׳ Ar. conduct thy office of Nasi as something valuable (Var. in Ar., a. ed. ברָמִים).

    Jewish literature > דָּמִים

  • 14 דָּמִין

    דָּמִים, דָּמִיןm. pl., constr. דְּמֵי ( דמה) equivalent, compensation; (cmp. שָׁוָה) price, value; payment. Pes.112b do not bargain בשעה שאין לך ד׳ when thou hast no money to pay with. Kerith. 13b ד׳ וערכין the assessment of an object to be redeemed or of an object the value of which was dedicated, v. עֶרֶךְ.Pea. 32a לפי מידה … או לפי ד׳וכ׳ must he pay the fine according to quantity or according to value?Kidd.I, 6 כל הנעשה ד׳ באחר whatever is used as payment for another object; expl. ib. 28a כל הנישום ד׳וכ׳ whatever is assessed as an equivalent, i. e. an exchange is meant and not a sale for cash. Ib. b החליף דמי שור בפרה if he gives a cow in payment of money which he owes for an ox; a. fr.Keth.103b נהוג נשיאותך בד׳ Ar. conduct thy office of Nasi as something valuable (Var. in Ar., a. ed. ברָמִים).

    Jewish literature > דָּמִין

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