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1 unterschieben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. push s.th. under(neath) (+ Dat s.th., s.o.)2. fig.: jemandem etw. unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist s.th. (off) on s.o.; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute s.th. to s.o., (wrongly) accuse s.o. of (doing) s.th.; jemandem ein Kind unterschieben father a child on s.o., claim that s.o. is the father of a child; man wollte ihr die Schuld an dem Fehler unterschieben they tried to blame the mistake on her—v/t (unreg., untr., hat): jemandem etw. unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist s.th. (off) on s.o.; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute s.th. to s.o., (wrongly) accuse s.o. of (doing) s.th.* * *un|ter|schie|ben [ʊntɐ'ʃiːbn] ptp unterschoben [ʊntɐ'ʃoːbn]vt insep irreginf = unterstellen)jdm etw unterschíében — to insinuate or imply that sb has done/said sth
du unterschiebst mir immer, dass ich schwindle — you're always accusing me of cheating
einer Äußerung einen ganz falschen Sinn unterschíében — to twist the meaning of a statement completely
* * *un·ter·schie·ben *1[ʊntɐˈʃi:bn̩]vt irreg (fam)▪ jdm etw \unterschieben to attribute sth falsely to sbdiese Äußerung unterschiebt mir die Presse this statement has been falsely attributed to me by the press▪ jdm \unterschieben, dass jd etw tut to imply that sb does sthwollen Sie mir etwa \unterschieben, dass ich beabsichtigt habe, Sie zu hintergehen? are you trying to imply that it was my intention to deceive you?un·ter|schie·ben2[ˈʊntɐʃi:bn̩]▪ jdm etw \unterschieben to push sth under[neath] sbschiebst du mir noch ein Kissen unter? will you push another cushion under me?* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbIIjemandem etwas unterschieben — (fig.) attribute something falsely to somebody
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push under[neath]* * *'unterschieben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. push sth under(neath) (+dat sth, sb)2. fig:jemandem etwas unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist sth (off) on sb; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute sth to sb, (wrongly) accuse sb of (doing) sth;jemandem ein Kind unterschieben father a child on sb, claim that sb is the father of a child;man wollte ihr die Schuld an dem Fehler unterschieben they tried to blame the mistake on herunter'schieben v/t (irr, untrennb, hat):jemandem etwas unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist sth (off) on sb; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute sth to sb, (wrongly) accuse sb of (doing) sth* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbIIjemandem etwas unterschieben — (fig.) attribute something falsely to somebody
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push under[neath] -
2 καταψεύδομαι
κατα-ψεύδομαι, [tense] fut. - ψεύσομαι: [tense] pf. - έψευσμαι D.55.8, Ep.3.35: also in pass. sense, as also [tense] aor. - εψεύσθην, v.infr. 11:—A tell lies against, speak falsely of, τινος Ar. Pax 533, Lys. 16.8, Antipho 2.4.7, Pl.R. 381d, D.21.134, etc.; κ. τινὸς πρός τινα accuse falsely to another, Plu. Them.25, Phoc.33: abs., Hyp.Lyc.8.2 allege falsely against,τί τινος And. 1.8
, Pl.Euthd. 283e, R. 391d;τὰ πλεῖστα κατεψεύσατό μου D.18.9
;ἑαυτοῦ μωρίαν D.H.4.68
.4 c. gen., make a pretence of,ὕπνου Luc.Asin.7
; give a false account of, ; BJ Prooem.1.II [voice] Pass., to be falsely reported,Ἑλληνικὸς ὅρκος-ψεύδεται Theon Prog.2
; τὰ κατεψευσμένα false allegations, Antipho 5.19; to be falsely accused,προδότης εἶναι κατεψεύσθη Philostr.Her.10.7
, cf.VA5.24.2 of writings, to be falsely attributed, τινος to one, Ael.VH12.36: abs., to be spurious, Ath.15.697a, Plu.2.833c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταψεύδομαι
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3 unterschieben
un·ter·schie·ben *1. un·ter·schie·ben * [ʊntɐʼʃi:bn̩]vtjdm etw \unterschieben to attribute sth falsely to sb;diese Äußerung unterschiebt mir die Presse this statement has been falsely attributed to me by the press;jdm \unterschieben, dass jd etw tut to imply that sb does sth;wollen Sie mir etwa \unterschieben, dass ich beabsichtigt habe, Sie zu hintergehen? are you trying to imply that it was my intention to deceive you?2. un·ter|schie·ben [ʼʊntɐʃi:bn̩]vtjdm etw \unterschieben to push sth under[neath] sb;schiebst du mir noch ein Kissen unter? will you push another cushion under me? -
4 unterschieben *
un·ter·schie·ben *1. un·ter·schie·ben * [ʊntɐʼʃi:bn̩]vtjdm etw \unterschieben * to attribute sth falsely to sb;diese Äußerung unterschiebt mir die Presse this statement has been falsely attributed to me by the press;jdm \unterschieben *, dass jd etw tut to imply that sb does sth;wollen Sie mir etwa \unterschieben *, dass ich beabsichtigt habe, Sie zu hintergehen? are you trying to imply that it was my intention to deceive you?2. un·ter|schie·ben [ʼʊntɐʃi:bn̩]vtjdm etw \unterschieben * to push sth under[neath] sb;schiebst du mir noch ein Kissen unter? will you push another cushion under me? -
5 अध्यारोपित _adhyārōpita
अध्यारोपित p. p. Falsely attributed or supposed; hyperbolical. -
6 colostratio
disease of new-born mammals; (falsely attributed to first milk/beestings) -
7 Batrachomyomachia
Bătrăchŏmyŏmăchĭa, ae, f., = Batrachomuomachia, The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, the title of a poem falsely attributed to Homer, Stat. S. praef.; Mart. 14, 183 lemm. -
8 erróneamente
adv.erroneously, wrongly, incorrectly, mistakenly.* * *► adverbio1 wrongly, erroneously* * *ADV (=por equivocación) mistakenly, erroneously; (=falsamente) falsely* * *= erroneously, wrongly, mistakenly.Ex. Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.Ex. Sheets wrongly printed should be distinguished from sheets correctly printed but wrongly folded.Ex. International guidelines have been mistakenly applied as general rules for all libraries = Se han aplicado erróneamente las directrices internacionales como reglas generales para todas las bibliotecas.----* denominar erróneamente = mislabel.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* erróneamente llamado = ill-named.* * *= erroneously, wrongly, mistakenly.Ex: Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.
Ex: Sheets wrongly printed should be distinguished from sheets correctly printed but wrongly folded.Ex: International guidelines have been mistakenly applied as general rules for all libraries = Se han aplicado erróneamente las directrices internacionales como reglas generales para todas las bibliotecas.* denominar erróneamente = mislabel.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* erróneamente llamado = ill-named.* * *wrongly, erroneously ( frml)* * *erróneamente adverroneously, mistakenly* * *adv wrongly -
9 σείω
Aσεῖον Od.3.486
; [dialect] Ion. σείασκον ([etym.] ἀνας-) h.Ap. 403 (v.l. ἀνασσείσασκε): [tense] fut. , ([etym.] δια-) Hdt.6.109, ([etym.] ἐπι-) E.Or. 613: [tense] aor. , Ar.Ach.12, etc.; [dialect] Ep.σεῖσα Il.15.321
: [tense] pf. σέσεικα ([etym.] κατα-) Philem.84, ([etym.] ἐν-) Luc.Merc.Cond.30:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐσεισάμην ([etym.] ἀπ-) Thgn.348, Hdt.7.88, Ar.Nu. 287, Pl.Grg. 484a; [dialect] Ep.σείσατο Il.8.199
,ἐσείσατο Call.Ap.1
, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐσείσθην Hdt.6.98
, etc.: [tense] pf.σέσεισμαι Pi.P.8.94
, Ar.Nu. 1276:—shake, move to and fro, Hom. (esp. in Il.); σ. ἐγχείας, ἔγχεα, μελίην, shake the poised spear, Il.3.345, 13.135 ([voice] Pass.), 22.133, etc.;αἰγίδα 15.321
; σανίδας ς. shake the door, 9.583; of chariot horses,σεῖον ζυγὸν ἀμφὶς ἔχοντες Od.3.486
; σ. λόφον, of a warrior, Alc.22, A.Th. 385; ἡνίας χεροῖν ς. S.El. 713; (anap.); σ. χαίτην, etc., Anacr.49, E.Cyc.75 (lyr.), Med. 1191;εὔπτερον δέμας Id. Ion 1204
; κάρα ς., as sign of discontent, S.Ant. 291; but of one dancing, E.Ba. 185; ἄκρᾳ τῇ οὐρᾷ ς. X.Cyn. 3.4.2 of earthquakes, which were attributed to Poseidon (cf. Pl.Cra. 403a),ὅστις νομίζει Ποσειδέωνα τὴν γῆν σείειν Hdt.7.129
; withoutτὴν γῆν, αὐτοῖς ὁ Ποσειδῶν σείσας ἐμβάλοι οἰκίας Ar.Ach. 511
, cf. Lys. 1142; βρονταῖς χθόνα ς. Id.Av. 1752;ἔσεισεν ὁ θεός X.HG4.7.4
: also impers., ἔσεισεν there was an earthquake, Th.4.52.3 metaph., agitate, disturb,πόλιν Pi.P.4.272
;τὰ πόλεος.. θεοὶ πολλῷ σάλῳ σείσαντες ὤρθωσαν πάλιν S.Ant. 163
; σ. τὴν καρδίαν turn the stomach, Ar.Ach.12; σ. τὴν κεφαλήν cause a concussion of.., Hp. Prorrh.1.143, v. infr. 11.2:—[voice] Pass.,ἐσείσθη τὴν καρδίαν Philostr.VS2.1.11
.4 in [dialect] Att., accuse falsely or spitefully, so as to extort hushmoney, blackmail,σ. καὶ ταράττων Ar.Eq. 840
, cf. Telecl.2; ; ἑτέρους τῶν ὑπευθύνων ἔσειεκαὶ ἐσυκοφάντει Antipho 6.43
, cf. BGU428.9 (ii A.D.); so perh.σείειν κατ' ἀγοράν Alciphr.3.70
(s. v.l.):—[voice] Pass., to be extorted, POxy. 1252r.37 (iii A.D.).II [voice] Pass., shake, heave, quake, of the earth,ἐσσείοντο πόδες Ἴδης Il.20.59
;Δῆλος.. πρῶτα καὶ ὕστατα.. σεισθεῖσα Hdt.6.98
: metaph., to be shaken to its foundation,τὸ τερπνὸν πιτνεῖ.. σεσεισμένον Pi.P.8.94
;οἷς.. ἂν σεισθῇ θεόθεν δόμος S.Ant. 584
(lyr.).2 generally, move to and fro, Il.14.285;φαεινὴ σείετο πήληξ 13.805
;κόμαι σείονται Ar.Lys. 1312
; ὄρχος σειόμενος φύλλοισι an orchard waving with foliage, Hes.Sc.[299]; ὀδόντων οἱ πλεῦνες ἐσείοντο his teeth were loose, Hdt.6.107;σεισθῆναι σάλῳ E.IT46
;τὸν ἐγκέφαλον σεσεῖσθαι Ar.Nu. 1276
;ὁκόσων ἂν σεισθῇ ὁ ἐγκέφαλος Hp.Aph.7.58
;σείεσθαι τὴν ὄψιν Thphr.Vert.8
.III [voice] Med., shake something of one's own, from oneself, etc.,σεισαμένας πτερὰ ματρός Theoc.13.13
;σ. γυίων ἄπο νήχυτον ἅλμην A.R.4.1367
;σ. πλοκαμῖδας AP5.272
(Agath.).
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