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1 honour
(American) honor [ˈɔnə]1. noun1) respect for truth, honesty etc:شَرَفa man of honour.
2) (the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation:كرامَه، سُمْعَهWe must fight for the honour of our country.
3) fame; glory:شُهْرَه، عَظَمَهHe won honour on the field of battle.
4) respect:إحْتِرام، شَرَفThis ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.
شَرَف، فَخْر، مَصْدَر فَخْرIt is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.
لَقَب شَرَفHe has received many honours for his research into cancer.
7) ( with capital with His, ~Your etc):سيادتُكُم، فَضيلَتُكُمa title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.
2. verb1) to show great respect to (a person, thing etc):يُشَرِّف، يُكَرِّم، يُجِلُّWe should honour the Queen.
يُشَرِّفWill you honour us with your presence at the meeting?
3) to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc:يُعْطى لقَب أو دَرَجة شَرَفHe was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.
4) to fulfil (a promise etc):يَحْتَرِمWe'll honour our agreement.
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2 honour
إِعْظَام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. He was an honour to his country. The party was held in his honour. \ See Also شرف (شَرَف) \ إِكْرام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. The party was held in his honour. \ شَرَفُ النّفْس \ honour: self-respect; trustworthiness: I promise on my honour to keep this secret. \ شَرَّف \ honour. \ See Also كرم (كَرَّم) \ كَرَّمَ \ honour: to do sth. that is considered a favour by others: Will you honour us with your company at dinner tomorrow?. -
3 honour
اِحْتَرَمَ \ honour: to feel and show respect for: Do you honour other people’s opinions?. look up to: to respect and admire (sb.) as a leader or as an example: He looks up to his elder brother. respect: to honour (a person); treat (sb.’s feelings or possessions, etc.) with consideration: Children should respect their parents. -
4 удостоявам
honour (с with)(със степен, титла) confer (on s.o.)(с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.)(благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o.s.th.). deign, condescend (to с inf.) той не я удостои с отговор he vouchsafed her no answer, he didn't deign to answer herтой бе удостоен с медал he was awarded a medal* * *удостоя̀вам,гл. honour (с with); ( със степен, титла) confer (on s.o.); (с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.); ( благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o. s.th.), deign, condescend (to с inf.).* * *honor ; confer (с); award (награждавам); deign (с); dignify* * *1. (с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.): (благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o. s.th.). deign, condescend (to c inf.) той нe я удостои с отговор he vouchsafed her no answer, he didn't deign to answer her 2. (със степен, титла) confer (on s. о.) 3. honour (c with) 4. той бе удостоен с медал he was awarded a medal -
5 honneur
c black honneur [ɔnœʀ]1. masculine noun• être à l'honneur [personne, pays] to have the place of honour ; [mode, style, produit] to be much in evidenceb. ( = mérite) creditc. (formules de politesse) je suis ravi de vous rencontrer -- tout l'honneur est pour moi delighted to meet you -- the pleasure is all mine• j'ai l'honneur de solliciter... I am writing to ask...• à qui ai-je l'honneur ? who am I speaking to, please?• faire honneur à [+ engagements, signature, traite] to honour ; [+ sa famille] to be a credit to ; [+ repas] to do justice toc black2. plural masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n.* * *ɔnœʀ
1.
nom masculin1) ( fierté) honour [BrE] [U]s'être engagé sur l'honneur à faire — to be honour [BrE] bound to do
faire honneur à sa parole — to honour [BrE] one's promise
avec honneur — [servir] honourably [BrE]
dans l'honneur — [capituler, se réconcilier] honourably [BrE]
combattre pour l'honneur — to fight as a matter of honour [BrE]
être l'honneur de sa famille — [personne] to be a credit to one's family
2) ( mérite) credit3) ( privilège) honour [BrE]se disputer l'honneur de faire — to fight over the honour [BrE] of
à qui ai-je l'honneur? — fml to whom do I have the honour [BrE] of speaking? sout
à toi l'honneur! — you do the honours [BrE]!
4) ( célébration)être (mis) à l'honneur — [personne] to be honoured [BrE]
mettre quelqu'un à l'honneur — to honour [BrE] somebody
être à l' or en honneur — [chose] to be in favour [BrE]
être remis à l'honneur — [tradition, usage, discipline] to regain favour [BrE]
faire or rendre honneur à quelqu'un — to honour [BrE] somebody
en quel honneur? — (colloq) iron any particular reason why?
5) Jeux ( carte haute) honour [BrE]
2.
honneurs nom masculin pluriel ( distinction) honours [BrE]être accueilli avec les honneurs réservés aux chefs d'État — to be received with the ceremony reserved for heads of State
rendre les honneurs à — Armée ( funèbres) to pay the last honours [BrE] to; ( militaires) to honour [BrE]
••en tout bien tout honneur — ( sans arrière-pensées) with no hidden motive
il est venu prendre un verre, mais c'était en tout bien tout honneur — he came round for a drink but that's all there was to it
* * *ɔnœʀ nm1) (= dignité, réputation) honour Grande-Bretagne honor USA2) (= mérite)"j'ai l'honneur de..." — "I have the honour Grande-Bretagne of...", "I have the honor USA of..."
en l'honneur de [personne] — in honour Grande-Bretagne of, in honor USA of, [événement] on the occasion of
être à l'honneur — to be in the place of honour Grande-Bretagne to be in the place of honor USA
être en honneur; être à l'honneur — to be in favour Grande-Bretagne to be in favor USA
faire honneur à [engagements] — to honour Grande-Bretagne to honor USA, [famille, professeur] to be a credit to, [repas] to do justice to
* * *A nm1 ( fierté) honourGB ¢; sens de l'honneur sense of honourGB; homme d'honneur man of honourGB; l'honneur est sauf my/our etc honourGB is safe; porter atteinte à/laver l'honneur de qn to cast a slur on/to avenge sb's honourGB; mettre son honneur en jeu to put one's honourGB at stake; mettre or se faire un point d'honneur à faire to make it a point of honourGB to do; promettre sur l'honneur to promise on one's honourGB; s'être engagé sur l'honneur à faire to be honourGB bound to do; sauver l'honneur de qn to uphold the honourGB of sb; l'honneur national national pride; sauver l'honneur to save face; faire appel à l'honneur de qn to appeal to sb's sense of honourGB; faire honneur à sa parole/ses engagements to honourGB one's word/one's commitments; avec honneur [servir] honourablyGB; dans l'honneur [capituler, se réconcilier] honourablyGB; jouer pour l'honneur to play for the love of it; combattre pour l'honneur to fight as a matter of honourGB; être l'honneur de sa famille/son école [personne] to be a credit to one's family/one's school;2 ( mérite) credit; votre honnêteté vous fait honneur your honesty does you credit; ces mots sont l'honneur de leur auteur these words do credit to their author; c'est l'honneur de qn d'avoir fait it's to sb's credit that he/she etc did; ce fut tout à leur honneur d'avoir fait it was all credit to them that they did; l'honneur de la victoire revient à credit for the victory is due to;3 ( privilège) honourGB; avoir l'honneur de faire to have the honourGB of doing; accorder/faire à qn l'honneur de faire to give/do sb the honourGB of doing ; laisser à qn l'honneur de faire to let sb have the honourGB of doing; c'est un honneur de faire it's an honourGB to do; c'est un grand honneur pour qn de faire it's a great honourGB for sb to do; se disputer l'honneur de qch/de faire to fight over the honourGB of sth/of doing; à qui ai-je l'honneur? fml to whom do I have the honourGB of speaking? sout; honneur au perdant! loser goes first!; à toi l'honneur! you do the honoursGB!; vous me faites trop d'honneur you flatter me; j'ai l'honneur de vous informer du fait que I beg to inform you that; j'ai l'honneur de solliciter de votre bienveillance l'autorisation de faire I would respectfully request permission to do; d'honneur [escalier, cour] main; ⇒ seigneur;4 ( célébration) être (mis) à l'honneur [personne] to be honouredGB; mettre qn à l'honneur to honourGB sb; être à l' or en honneur [chose] to be in favourGB; être remis à l'honneur [tradition, usage, discipline] to regain favourGB; remise à l'honneur (de tradition, mot) renewed popularity; faire or rendre honneur à qn to honourGB sb; faire honneur à un repas to do justice to a meal; honneur à celui/ceux qui all praise to him/those who; en l'honneur de qn in sb's honourGB; en l'honneur de qch in honourGB of sth; en quel honneur○? iron any particular reason why?; en quel honneur êtes-vous en retard? any particular reason why you're late?;5 Jeux ( carte haute) honourGB.B honneurs nmpl ( distinction) honoursGB; rechercher/refuser les honneurs to seek/shun honoursGB; avec les honneurs (de la guerre) [s'en sortir, être éliminé, partir] honourablyGB; avec (tous) les honneurs dus à leur rang with all the honourGB due to their rank; être accueilli avec les honneurs réservés aux chefs d'État to be received with the ceremony reserved for heads of State; rendre les honneurs à Mil ( funèbres) to pay the last honoursGB to; ( militaires) to honourGB; la richesse et les honneurs wealth and glory; faire les honneurs de la maison à qn to show sb around the house, to do sb the honoursGB of the house†; avoir les honneurs de la presse [personne, événement] to be mentioned in the press.en tout bien tout honneur ( sans arrière-pensées) with no hidden motive; il l'a invitée à dîner en tout bien tout honneur he invited her out to dinner with no ulterior motive; il est venu prendre un verre, mais c'était en tout bien tout honneur he came round for a drink but that's all there was to it.[ɔnɶr] nom masculin1. [dignité] honourl'honneur est sauf my/his etc. honour is saved ou intactmettre un point d'honneur à ou se faire un point d'honneur de faire quelque chose to make a point of honour of doing something2. [mérite]3. [marque de respect] honourc'est un honneur pour moi de vous présenter... it's a great privilege for me to introduce to you...nous avons l'honneur de vous informer que... we have the pleasure of informing you that...4. [titre]votre/son Honneur Your/His Honour5. (locution)faire honneur à quelque chose: faire honneur à ses engagements/sa signature to honour one's commitments/signatureils ont fait honneur à ma cuisine/mon gigot they did justice to my cooking/leg of lamb————————honneurs nom masculin pluriel1. [cérémonie] honours2. [distinction]briguer ou rechercher les honneurs to seek public recognitionà l'honneur locution adjectivaleles organisateurs de l'exposition ont voulu que la sculpture soit à l'honneur the exhibition organizers wanted sculpture to take pride of place————————d'honneur locution adjectivale[invité, place, tour] of honour[membre, président] honorary[cour, escalier] mainen honneur locution adjectivaleen l'honneur de locution prépositionnelleune fête en mon/son honneur a party for me/himce regard noir, c'est en quel honneur? (familier & humoristique) what's that frown in aid of? (UK), what's that frown for?sur l'honneur locution adverbialeupon ou on one's honour -
6 honorer
honorer [ɔnɔʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. ( = faire honneur à) to do credit to* * *ɔnɔʀe
1.
1) ( rendre hommage) to honour [BrE] [Dieu, personne, équipe, mémoire]honorer quelqu'un de sa confiance — to honour [BrE] somebody with one's trust
2) ( acquitter) to honour [BrE] [promesse, dette]3) ( procurer de la fierté) [personne] to be a credit to [pays, profession, parents]4) ( donner du mérite)
2.
s'honorer verbe pronominal1) ( être fier) to be proud2) ( s'attirer de la considération) to bring credit on oneself* * *ɔnɔʀe vt1) (= rendre honneur à) [Dieu, personne] to honour Grande-Bretagne to honor USA2) (= gratifier)honorer qn de [amitié] — to honour sb with Grande-Bretagne to honor sb with USA, [sourire] to favour sb with Grande-Bretagne to favor sb with USA
3) (= faire honneur à) [famille, institution] to do credit to4) [chèque] to honour Grande-Bretagne to honor USA* * *honorer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre hommage) to honourGB [Dieu, personne, équipe, mémoire] (de with; de faire to do; que that); honorer qn de sa confiance to honourGB sb with one's trust; je suis très honoré d'être parmi vous I feel very honouredGB to be among you; (je suis) très honoré I am most honouredGB; je serais honoré de vous recevoir I would be honouredGB by your visit;2 ( acquitter) to honourGB [promesse, engagement, dette, échéance]; honorer sa signature to honourGB one's signature;3 ( procurer de la fierté à) [personne] to be a credit to [pays, profession, parents]; vous honorez votre pays you are a credit to your country;4 ( donner du mérite à) [qualité] to do [sb ] credit [personne]; votre courage vous honore your bravery does you credit;B s'honorer vpr1 ( être fier) to be proud (de qch of sth; de faire of doing);2 ( s'attirer de la considération) to bring credit on oneself; vous vous êtes honoré par votre choix you brought credit on yourself by your choice.[ɔnɔre] verbe transitif1. [rendre hommage à] to honour2. [respecter, estimer] to honour4. [gratifier] to honour5. [payer]6. RELIGIONhonorer Dieu to honour ou to praise God————————s'honorer de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto be proud of, to take pride in, to pride oneself upon -
7 beehren
I v/t geh., oft hum., auch iro. hono(u)r; jemanden mit seinem Besuch / seiner Anwesenheit beehren hono(u)r s.o. with a visit / grace s.o. with one’s presence; in Restaurant, Geschäft: beehren Sie uns bald wieder altm. hope to see you again soonII v/refl geh., förm. in Anzeigen etc.: i-e Verlobung beehren sich anzuzeigen... the engagement is announced between...* * *to honour; to honor* * *be|eh|ren ptp beehrt1. vt (geh)to honour (Brit), to honor (US)bitte beéhren Sie uns bald wieder (Kellner etc) — I hope you'll do us the hono(u)r of coming again soon
2. vrsich beéhren, etw zu tun (form) — to have the hono(u)r or privilege of doing sth (form)
* * *(to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) honour* * *be·eh·ren *jdn [mit einen Besuch] \beehren to honour sb with a visit a. iron* * *transitives Verbjemanden mit etwas beehren — (geh., auch iron.) honour somebody with something
beehren Sie uns bald wieder — (gespreizt): (besuchen) we hope to have the pleasure of your custom/company again
* * *A. v/t geh, oft hum, auch iron hono(u)r;jemanden mit seinem Besuch/seiner Anwesenheit beehren hono(u)r sb with a visit/grace sb with one’s presence; in Restaurant, Geschäft:beehren Sie uns bald wieder obs hope to see you again soonB. v/r geh, form in Anzeigen etc:i-e Verlobung beehren sich anzuzeigen … the engagement is announced between …* * *transitives Verbjemanden mit etwas beehren — (geh., auch iron.) honour somebody with something
beehren Sie uns bald wieder — (gespreizt): (besuchen) we hope to have the pleasure of your custom/company again
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8 τιμάω
Aτιμήσω 9.155
, etc., [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3pl.τιμᾱσεῦντι Theoc.Ep.7.4
: [tense] aor.ἐτίμησα Hdt.8.124
, etc., [dialect] Ep. , Lyr.τίμᾱσα Pi.N.6.41
, B.12.194: [tense] pf.τετίμηκα Lys.26.17
, etc., [dialect] Dor.τετίμᾱκα Pi.I.4(3).37(55)
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. τιμήσομαι always in pass. sense, h.Ap. 485, A.Ag. 581, S.Ant. 210, E.Fr.360.49, Th.2.87, X.Cyr.8.7.15 (reading δι' ἄνδρα with codd. DF), Hier.9.9, exc. in Pl.Ap. 37b, where it is used in a technical sense (v. infr. 111.2): [tense] aor. ἐτιμησάμην in senses shared by [voice] Act., Od.19.280, 20.129, Il.22.235, Th.3.40; in sense 111.2, Pl.Cri. 52c:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.τιμηθήσομαι Th.6.80
, D.19.223, IG22.1182.9, etc.;τετιμήσομαι Lys.31.24
codd. ( τιμήσεται Cobet): [tense] aor.ἐτιμήθην Hdt.5.5
, etc.; Lyr. [ per.] 3pl.τίμᾱθεν Pi.Parth.2.41
: [tense] pf.τετίμημαι Il.12.310
, etc.; also [voice] Med. in technical sense, v. 111.2:—honour, revere, reverence (in this sense the [voice] Med. is used only by Hom.); of the honour rendered to superiors, as by men to gods, by men to their elders, rulers, or guests,περὶ κῆρι θεὸν ὣς τιμήσαντο Od.19.280
, etc.;τίμα τὸν πατέρα σου LXX Ex.20.12
, al.; conversely of the honour bestowed by gods upon a man, μερμήριζε (sc. Ζεὺς).., ὡς Ἀχιλῆα τιμήσῃ Il.2.4
, cf. 15.612, Od. 3.379; by a father on his son, 14.203, Hes.Th. 532; by an elder brother, Il.22.235 ([voice] Med.): also in Pi., Hdt., and [dialect] Att.,ἐξόχως τίμας εν Pi.O.9.69
;δαιμόνων τιμᾶν γένος A.Th. 236
;θεοὺς τιμῶντες S.OC 277
, cf. 1071 (lyr.), Hdt.2.29;σέβεσθαι καὶ τ. τοὺς θεούς X.Mem.4.3.13
;ἱλασκομένοις καὶ τιμῶσιν.. Δία Πατρώϊον SIG1044.6
(Halic., iv/iii B.C.); , cf. 516, E.Med. 660 (lyr.), Hdt.7.107, etc.;θεοὶ δ' ὅταν τιμῶσιν, οὐδὲν δεῖ φίλων E.HF 1338
: abs., οἱ τύραννοι μάλιστα δύνανται τιμᾶν bestow honours, D.20.15 ( τιμᾶν secl. Bake), cf. Pl.Lg. 631e: hence simply, reward, X.Cyr. 3.3.6, Isoc.9.42 (so in [voice] Pass., Hdt.7.213, Lys.12.64, 19.18); ἐπαινεῖν καὶ τ., τ. καὶ δωρεῖσθαι, δωρεῖσθαί τε καὶ τ., τ. καὶ χαρίζεσθαι, X.Cyr.1.2.12, 3.2.28, 8.2.10, 2.4.9: c. dat. modi, δωτίνῃσι θεὸν ὣς τιμήσουσι will honour him with gifts, Il.9.155;ξεῖνον ἐτιμήσασθ' ἐνὶ οἴκῳ εὐνῇ καὶ σίτῳ Od.20.129
; τιμᾶν τινα τάφῳ, γόοις, A.Th. 1051, Supp. 116 (lyr.);πόλιν τ. συμμάχῳ δορί Id.Eu. 773
;ἐσθήμασι Th.3.58
; ;δώροις X.An.1.9.14
, HG6.1.6;στρεπτοῖς καὶ ψελίοις τ. καὶ κοσμεῖν τινα Id.Cyr.1.3.3
:—[voice] Pass., mostly in [tense] pf. τετίμημαι, which alone is pass. in Hom., to be honoured, held in honour, Il.9.608, Od. 7.69;ἐτιμήθη παρὰ Ξέρξῃ Hdt.8.105
; , etc.;τετίμαται πρὸς ἀθανάτων Pi.I.4(3).59(77)
;σκήπτρῳ.. δῶκε τετιμῆσθαι περὶ πάντων Il.9.38
, cf. 12.310;τιμᾶσθαι προεδρίαις X.Vect.3.4
, cf. Cyr.8.4.2;ἐκ τοῦ πολεμεῖν Th.5.16
: c. acc. cogn. attracted to gen.,ὥς μευ ἀεὶ μέμνησαι ἐνηέος, οὐδέ σε λήθω, τιμῆς ἧς τέ μ' ἔοικε τετιμῆσθαι Il.23.649
(but c. gen., τετειμημένος ὑπὸ τῶν αὐτοκρατόρων τετάρτης στρατείας ( = Lat. quattuor militiis) Supp.Epigr.7.145 (Palmyra, ii A.D.)); οἱ τετιμηυένοι men of rank, men in office, X.Cyr.8.3.9; οἱ τιμώμενοι ib. 8.8.4, cf. E.Or.[913]; τῆς πόλεως τὸ τιμώμενον ἀπὸ τοῦ ἄρχειν the honour enjoyed by the city, Th.2.63.II of things, hold in honour or esteem, value, prize, h.Hom.25.6, Pi.O.6.72, etc.; τί τὴν τυραννίδα τιμᾷς ὑπέρφευ; E.Ph. 550; νόμους τ. Id.Tr. 1211; τὴν εὐσέβειαν, ἀγνωμοσύναν, Id. Ion 1046, Ba. 885 (lyr.); , cf. Pl.Tht. 149c;τὸ σωφρονεῖν τ. τοῦ βίου πλέον A.Supp. 1013
.2 c. gen. pretii, estimate or value at a certain price, Pl.Lg. 917c, 921b, PCair.Zen.269.13,15 (iii B.C.), UPZ67.3 (ii B.C.), etc.;πλοῖα τετιμημένα χρημάτων Th.4.26
: abs., τετιμῆσθαι ἕκαστον τὴν οὐσίαν χρεών that each man should have his property valued (for assessment), Pl.Lg. 955d, etc.;οἱ ὑπὲρ τὰς μυρίας τιμώμενοι δραχμάς Plb.6.23.15
; τὸ τιμηθέν the estimate, Pl. Lg. 954b:—freq. in [voice] Med., διακοσίων ταλάντων ἐτιμήσατο <τὰ> αὑτοῦ estimated his property at.., Lys.19.48, cf. PPetr.2 intr.p.33(iii B.C.); πρὸ παντὸς τιμᾶσθαί τι, like περὶ παντὸς ποιεῖσθαι (v.περί A.
IV), Th. 3.40, cf. 1.33; πλείονος, μείζονος τιμᾶσθαι, X.Mem.3.10.10, Cyr.2.1.13;τοσούτου τ. τὴν πολιτείαν D.22.45
; μίαν ἡδονὴν θανάτου τ. Plu. 2.5b: also with Preps., : without a gen.,ἐτιμήσαντο τήν τε χώραν καὶ τὰς οἰκίας Plb.2.62.7
: simply, value, estimate,ἐν προικί Is.3.35
, cf. D.47.57 ([voice] Pass.), 53.1; τινα LXX Le.27.8, Ev.Matt.27.9.3 rarely, award or give as an honour,Παιάν τέ σοι τιμᾷ φάος Pi.P.4.270
; ;ἐκείνῳ δυσσεβῆ τιμᾷς χάριν Id.Ant. 514
;πατρῴαν τιμῶν χάριν E.Or. 829
(lyr.): hence,1 in [voice] Act. (later in [voice] Med., PHal.1.201 (iii B.C.), D.L.2.41, etc.), of the court, estimate the amount of punishment due to the criminal, award the penalty,τιμάτω τὸ δικαστήριον, ὅ τι ἂν δέῃ πάσχειν.. τὸν ἡττηθέντα Pl.Lg. 843b
; τὴν ἀξίαν τῆς βλάβης ib. 879b; τ. τὰς βλάβας ib. 843d; τ. τὴν δίκην ib. 880d (cf. infr. 2c); ἅπασι τ. τὴν μακράν (sc. γραμμήν) award them the long line, i.e. sentence of death, Ar.V. 106, ubi v. Sch.: abs., ὡς ἐγὼ τιμᾶν βλέπω I carry penalty in my eyes, am itching for pains and penalties, ib. 847: the sentence or judgement awarded is added in the gen., τ. τινὶ θανάτου (sc. δίκην) give sentence of death against a man, condemn him to death, Lys.27.7 (cf. 8), Pl.Grg. 516a, D.24.103 ([voice] Pass.), 32.15; τ. τινὶ δέκα ταλάντων mulct him in ten talents, Id.58.31; τίνος τιμήσειν αὐτῷ προσδοκᾷς τὸ δικαστήριον; at what do you expect the court to fix his penalty? Id.21.151, cf. Pl.Ap. 37c; ἡ ἡλιαία τιμάτω περὶ αὐτοῦ ὅτου ἂν δόξῃ ἄξιος εἶναι παθεῖν Lexap.D.21.47: c. acc. pers.,τιμάτωσαν αὐτὸν καθ' ὅτι ἂν δοκῇ τῷ κοινῷ IG22.1275.16
:—[voice] Pass., τιμᾶσθαι ἀργυρίου to be condemned to a fine, τινος for a thing, Lys.6.22, Lex ap.D.21.47; ἐὰν.. ᾖ τῳ θανάτου τετιμημένον if sentence of death has been passed upon one, Pl.Lg. 946e, cf. Antipho 6.38.2 in [voice] Med., of the parties before the court,a of the accuser, τιμᾶταί μοι ὁ ἀνὴρ θανάτου (sc. τὴν δίκην ) he estimates the penalty at death (gen. pretii) for me, Pl.Ap. 36b;εἰ βούλοιτο θανάτου σοι τιμᾶσθαι Id.Grg. 486b
, cf. D. 25.74,83, etc.b of the person accused (cf. ἀντιτιμάω, ὑποτιμάω) , τιμήσεσθαι τοιούτου τινὸς ἐμαυτῷ estimate the penalty for myself at so high a rate, Pl.Ap. 37b, cf. 38b;ἐξῆν σοι φυγῆς τιμήσασθαι Id.Cri. 52c
;ἔδησεν ἑαυτὸν τιμησάμενος δεσμοῦ Lys.6.21
: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.,θανάτου τετιμημένος ἑαυτῷ Din.1.1
:—Arist.Rh. 1375a1 uses the [voice] Act. in this sense.c the acc. of δίκη or of the offence is added,πέντε μυριάδων τιμησάμενος τὴν δίκην Plu.Cic.8
, cf. Lys.13, D.L.2.42;θανάτου τιμῶμαι τὰ πεπολιτευμένα ἐμαυτῷ Plu.Phoc.34
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9 laurear
v.to crown with laurels, to honor, to glorify.* * *1 to award a prize to2 (militar) to decorate* * *VT frm1) (=galardonar) to honour, honor (EEUU)2) ( Hist) (=coronar) to crown with laurel* * *verbo transitivo (frml)laurear a alguien con algo — to award something to somebody, to honor* somebody with something (frml)
* * *verbo transitivo (frml)laurear a alguien con algo — to award something to somebody, to honor* somebody with something (frml)
* * *laurear [A1 ]vtfue laureado con el Premio Nobel en 1965 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1965* * *laurear vtto honour;laurear a alguien con algo to honour sb with sth, to award sth to sb* * *v/t:laurear a alguien con algo fml award sth to s.o.* * *laurear vt: to award, to honor -
10 zuteilwerden
zu|teil|wer|den [tsu'tail-]vi sep irreg aux sein (geh)jdm wird etw zuteil — sb is granted sth, sth is granted to sb
mir wurde die Ehre zuteil, zu... — I was given or I had the honour (Brit) or honor (US) of...
jdm etw zutéílwerden lassen — to give sb sth
jdm große Ehren zutéílwerden lassen — to bestow great honours (Brit) or honors (US)
da ward ihm großes Glück zutéílwerden (old) — he was favoured (Brit) or favored (US) with great fortune
* * *zu·teil|wer·denRR[tsuˈtail-]vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein (geh)▪ jdm etw \zuteilwerden lassen to grant [or allow] sb sthich hoffe, Sie lassen uns die Ehre Ihres Besuches \zuteilwerden I hope you will honour us with a visit▪ jdm wird etw zuteil (geh) sb is given sth, sth is given to [or form bestowed [up]on] sb; (durch Zustimmung) sb is granted sthjdm wird die Ehre zuteil, etw zu tun sb has [or is given] the honour [or AM -or] of doing sthihm wurde ein schweres Schicksal zuteil he has had a hard fate* * *zuteilwerden v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) geh:ihm wurde das Glück zuteil, zu … he had the good fortune to …;jemandem etwas zuteilwerden lassen grant sb sth;mir wurde ein solcher Empfang nie zuteil iron I was never privileged to receive such a reception;mir ist diese Gelegenheit bisher nicht zuteilgeworden iron that opportunity has so far passed me by -
11 मन्
manin comp. for 1. mad
cl. 8. 4. Ā. Dhātup. XXX, 9; XXV, 67 ;
manuté, mányate (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
3. pl. manvaté RV. ;
pf. mene Br. etc.;
mamnā́the, -nā́ts RV. ;
aor. ámata, ámanmahi Subj. manāmahe, mananta, p. manāná q.v. RV. ;
maṉsi, amaṉsta Subj. maṉsate Prec. maṉsīshṭa, 1. pers. m. c. masīya ib. ;
māṉsta AV., - stādm TĀr. ;
mandhvam Br. ;
amanishṭa Gr.;
fut. maṉsyate Br., - ti MBh. ;
manta, manitā Gr.;
manishyate RV. ;
inf. mantum MBh. etc., mántave, - tavai RV., mántos Br. ;
ind. p. matvā́ Up. etc.;
manitvā Gr.;
- matya Br. etc.;
- manya MBh. etc.), to think, believe, imagine, suppose, conjecture RV. etc. etc. ( manye, I think, methinks, is in later language often inserted in a sentence without affecting the construction;
cf. gaṇa câ̱di andᅠ Pāṇ. 4-1, 106);
to regard orᅠ consider any one orᅠ anything (acc.) as (acc. with orᅠ without iva, orᅠ adv., often in - vat;
in later language alsoᅠ dat., to express contempt <cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 17 >,
e gaṇa rājyaṉtṛiṇaya manye, « I value empire at a straw»
i.e. I make light of it = laghu man, andᅠ opp. to bahu, orᅠ sādhu man, to think much orᅠ well of. praise, approve) ib. ;
to think one's self orᅠ be thought to be, appear as, pass for (nom.;
alsoᅠ with iva) ib. ;
to be of opinion, think fit orᅠ right MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to agree orᅠ be of the same opinion with (acc.) MBh. ;
to set the heart orᅠ mind on, honour, esteem (with nau, disdain), hope orᅠ wish for (acc. orᅠ gen.) RV. etc. etc.;
to think of (in prayer etc., either « to remember, meditate on», orᅠ « mention, declare», orᅠ « excogitate, invent») RV. AV. ;
to perceive, observe, leam, know, understand, comprehend (acc., Ved. alsoᅠ gen.). RV. etc. etc.;
to offer, present MBh.:
Caus. Dhātup. XXXIV, 36 mānayati (ep. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. amīmanat;
Pass. mānyate), to honour, esteem, value highly ( alsoᅠ with uru, bahu andᅠ sādhu) AV. etc. etc.;
(Ā.) stavibhe Dhātup. XXXIII, 35 ;
garvake ib. Vop.:
Desid. Dhātup. XXIII, 3 mīmāṉsate (rarely - ti;
amīmāṉsishṭhās ṠBr. ;
mīnāṉsyáte AV. ;
mimaṉsate, mimanishate Gr.), to reflect upon, consider, examine, investigate AV. Br. etc.;
to cali in question, doubt (« with regard to» loc.) ib.:
Desid. of Desid. mimāmishate Gr.:
Intens. manmanyate, manmanti ib. ;
+ cf. Zd. man;
Gk. μένω, μέμονα,
Lat. meminisse, monere;
Slav. andᅠ Lith. minéti;
Goth. ga-munan;
Germ, meinen;
Eng. mean
- मन्मनस
- मन्मय
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12 beehren
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13 congraciarse con
v.to ingratiate oneself with, to make up to, to win one's way into, to wind one's way into.* * *(v.) = ingratiate + Reflexivo, get on + the right side of, keep on + the right side of, stay on + the right side ofEx. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. After all, the ancients worshipped, among other deities, the gods of violence, if only to get on the right side of them.Ex. Gods did nothing, but you had to honour them with a daily offering to keep on the right side of them.Ex. Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.* * *(v.) = ingratiate + Reflexivo, get on + the right side of, keep on + the right side of, stay on + the right side ofEx: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: After all, the ancients worshipped, among other deities, the gods of violence, if only to get on the right side of them.Ex: Gods did nothing, but you had to honour them with a daily offering to keep on the right side of them.Ex: Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them. -
14 Ansehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (anschauen) look at; aufmerksam: watch, stare; flüchtig: glance; finster: scowl; missbilligend: frown; prüfend: examine; jemanden von oben herab ansehen look down (one’s nose) on s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. ( genau) ansehen take ( oder have) a (close oder good) look at; sich (Dat) einen Film / ein Rennen ansehen außer Haus: go and ( oder to) see a film / go to the races; im Fernsehen: watch a film / the racing; hübsch etc. anzusehen sein be pretty etc. to look at; das sollte sich mal ein Arzt ansehen you etc. should let a doctor have a look at that; sieh mich nicht so an! don’t look at me like that!; sieh ( mal einer) an! umg. well, what do you know!; das sehe man sich an! oder das musst du dir ansehen! well (just) have a look at that!2. (zuschauen) etw. mit ansehen see; tatenlos: stand by and watch; die Kinder mussten alles mit ansehen the children watched it all happen; ich kann es nicht länger mit ansehen auch fig. I can’t take it any longer3. jemandem etw. ansehen see ( oder tell) s.th. by looking at s.o.; man sieht’s ihm doch ( an den Augen) an you can tell just by looking at him, you can tell by (the look on) his face; man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age; dem sieht man den Deutschen auf 100 Meter Entfernung an you can tell he’s German from a mile off ( oder away)4. fig. (beurteilen) consider, regard, look upon; ansehen für oder als regard as, consider (to be); wie ich die Sache ansehe as I see it; angesehen* * *das Ansehenrepute; reputation; standing; credit; eminence; kudos* * *Ạn|se|hennt -s,no pljdn zu Ansehen bringen — to bring sb standing, to bring sb a good reputation
großes Ansehen genießen — to enjoy a good reputation, to have a lot of standing
zu Ansehen kommen — to acquire standing, to acquire a good reputation
an Ansehen verlieren — to lose credit or standing
2) (= Aussehen) appearanceein anderes Ansehen gewinnen — to take on a different appearance or (fig) aspect
3) (JUR)* * *1) (to look at, observe: The boys were eyeing the girls at the dance; The thief eyed the policeman warily.) eye2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) face3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) honour* * *An·se·hen<-s>1. (Reputation) reputation, standing[bei jdm] [ein großes] \Ansehen genießen to enjoy a [good] reputation [or have [a lot of] standing] [with sb]\Ansehen gewinnen [o erlangen] to gain a good reputationzu \Ansehen kommen [o gelangen] to acquire standing [or a good reputation][bei jdm] in [großem/hohem] \Ansehen stehen to be held in [high] regard [or esteem] [by sb][bei jdm] an \Ansehen verlieren to lose standing [with sb]ein anderes \Ansehen gewinnen to take on a different appearance3. JURohne \Ansehen der Person without respect [or exception] of person* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *1. (Achtung) respect;in hohem Ansehen stehen be held in great esteem (bei by);großes Ansehen genießen enjoy a high standing;in jemandes Ansehen steigen rise in sb’s estimation;2.dem Ansehen nach on the face of it* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *- n.credit n.esteem n.renown n.reputation n.status n.(§ pl.: statuses) -
15 ansehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (anschauen) look at; aufmerksam: watch, stare; flüchtig: glance; finster: scowl; missbilligend: frown; prüfend: examine; jemanden von oben herab ansehen look down (one’s nose) on s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. ( genau) ansehen take ( oder have) a (close oder good) look at; sich (Dat) einen Film / ein Rennen ansehen außer Haus: go and ( oder to) see a film / go to the races; im Fernsehen: watch a film / the racing; hübsch etc. anzusehen sein be pretty etc. to look at; das sollte sich mal ein Arzt ansehen you etc. should let a doctor have a look at that; sieh mich nicht so an! don’t look at me like that!; sieh ( mal einer) an! umg. well, what do you know!; das sehe man sich an! oder das musst du dir ansehen! well (just) have a look at that!2. (zuschauen) etw. mit ansehen see; tatenlos: stand by and watch; die Kinder mussten alles mit ansehen the children watched it all happen; ich kann es nicht länger mit ansehen auch fig. I can’t take it any longer3. jemandem etw. ansehen see ( oder tell) s.th. by looking at s.o.; man sieht’s ihm doch ( an den Augen) an you can tell just by looking at him, you can tell by (the look on) his face; man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age; dem sieht man den Deutschen auf 100 Meter Entfernung an you can tell he’s German from a mile off ( oder away)4. fig. (beurteilen) consider, regard, look upon; ansehen für oder als regard as, consider (to be); wie ich die Sache ansehe as I see it; angesehen* * *das Ansehenrepute; reputation; standing; credit; eminence; kudos* * *Ạn|se|hennt -s,no pljdn zu Ansehen bringen — to bring sb standing, to bring sb a good reputation
großes Ansehen genießen — to enjoy a good reputation, to have a lot of standing
zu Ansehen kommen — to acquire standing, to acquire a good reputation
an Ansehen verlieren — to lose credit or standing
2) (= Aussehen) appearanceein anderes Ansehen gewinnen — to take on a different appearance or (fig) aspect
3) (JUR)* * *1) (to look at, observe: The boys were eyeing the girls at the dance; The thief eyed the policeman warily.) eye2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) face3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) honour* * *An·se·hen<-s>1. (Reputation) reputation, standing[bei jdm] [ein großes] \Ansehen genießen to enjoy a [good] reputation [or have [a lot of] standing] [with sb]\Ansehen gewinnen [o erlangen] to gain a good reputationzu \Ansehen kommen [o gelangen] to acquire standing [or a good reputation][bei jdm] in [großem/hohem] \Ansehen stehen to be held in [high] regard [or esteem] [by sb][bei jdm] an \Ansehen verlieren to lose standing [with sb]ein anderes \Ansehen gewinnen to take on a different appearance3. JURohne \Ansehen der Person without respect [or exception] of person* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *ansehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (anschauen) look at; aufmerksam: watch, stare; flüchtig: glance; finster: scowl; missbilligend: frown; prüfend: examine;jemanden von oben herab ansehen look down (one’s nose) on sb;sich (dat) etwassich (dat)einen Film/ein Rennen ansehen außer Haus: go and ( oder to) see a film/go to the races; im Fernsehen: watch a film/the racing;hübsch etcanzusehen sein be pretty etc to look at;das sollte sich mal ein Arzt ansehen you etc should let a doctor have a look at that;sieh mich nicht so an! don’t look at me like that!;sieh (mal einer) an! umg well, what do you know!;das sehe man sich an! oderdas musst du dir ansehen! well (just) have a look at that!2. (zuschauen) etwasdie Kinder mussten alles mit ansehen the children watched it all happen;ich kann es nicht länger mit ansehen auch fig I can’t take it any longer3.jemandem etwas ansehen see ( oder tell) sth by looking at sb;man sieht’s ihm doch (an den Augen) an you can tell just by looking at him, you can tell by (the look on) his face;man sieht ihm sein Alter nicht an he doesn’t look his age;dem sieht man den Deutschen auf 100 Meter Entfernung an you can tell he’s German from a mile off ( oder away)4. fig (beurteilen) consider, regard, look upon;als regard as, consider (to be);5. (berücksichtigen) pay regard to, respect;ohne Ansehen der Person without respect of persons* * *das; Ansehens1) (Wertschätzung) [high] standing or reputationhohes Ansehen genießen — enjoy high standing or a good reputation
2) (geh.): (Aussehen) appearance3)ohne Ansehen der Person — (Rechtsw.) without respect of persons
* * *- n.credit n.esteem n.renown n.reputation n.status n.(§ pl.: statuses) -
16 zagościć
(-szczę, -ścisz); imp -ść; vi perf(książk) (o radości, spokoju) to settlezagościć u kogoś — to honour (BRIT) lub honor (US) sb with a visit
* * *pf.- goszczę -gościsz (= pojawić się) (o radości, spokoju) settle, occur; zagościć u kogoś honor sb with a visit, Br. honour sb with a visit; w jego sercu zagościł ból a pain settled in his heart; uśmiech nigdy już nie zagościł na jej twarzy a smile never brightened her face again.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zagościć
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17 prestigiar
v.to give prestige to; to make famous (dar fama); to honor (honrar).* * *VT (=dar prestigio) to give prestige to; (=dar fama) to make famous; (=honrar) to honour, honor (EEUU) ( con with)(=realzar) to enhance* * *prestigiar [A1 ]vtestuvo prestigiada por la presencia del primer ministro its status o prestige was enhanced by the presence of the prime ministerprestigia la institución he is a credit to the institutiontales acciones prestigian su nombre such deeds do him great credit* * *prestigiar vtsu nombre prestigia la institución his name lends prestige to the institution;hace mucho tiempo que no nos prestigia con su presencia he hasn't honoured us with his presence for a long time* * *v/t lend prestige to;prestigiar algo con su presencia honor o Br honour sth with one’s presence -
18 sœma
(-da, -dr), v.1) to honour; ef hann vildi s. hann í nökkuru léni, if he would honour him with (the grant of) a fief;2) s. við e-t, to put up with, bear with (hann þóttist eigi mega s. við skap hennar); s. við heiminn, to conform to the world; s. við e-n, to attend, wait on (þú, kerling, skalt s. við gestinn). -
19 ἀξιόω
Aἠξίωκα Isoc.18.24
:—[voice] Med., v. infr. 111.2:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἀξιωθήσομαι Id.9.6
, but also : [tense] aor. ἠξιώθην: [tense] pf. ἠξίωμαι: ([etym.] ἄξιος):—think, deem worthy,I c. acc. et gen., whether in good sense, think worthy of a reward,ἡμᾶς ἀξιοῖλόγου E.Med. 962
;ἑαυτὸν τῶν καλλίστων X.An.3.2.7
; or in bad, of a punishment,γοργύρης Hdt.3.145
; ἀ. τινὰ ἀτιμίας Philipp. ap. D.18.166; :—[voice] Pass.,ἀξιεύμενος θυγατρὸς τῆς σῆς Hdt.9.111
; λέχη.. τυράννων ἠξιωμένα deemed worthy of kings, E.Hec. 366;ἀξιοῦσθαι κακῶν Antipho 3.2.10
;τοῦ αὑτοῦ ὀνόματος Pl.Phd. 103e
,al.2 c. acc. only, esteem, honour, S.Aj. 1114, E.Heracl. 918; ἀ. τινὰ προσφθέγμασιν honour one with words, A.Ag. 903; of things, value,οὐκ ἐξἴσου πάσας ἀξιοῦμεν ὑπολήψεις Phld.Herc.1251.12
:—[voice] Pass., : abs.,τύμβον ἀξιούμενον ὁρᾶσθαι Id.Hec. 319
, cf. Th. 5.16.II c.acc. pers. et inf., think one worthy to do or be,σέ τοι ἠξίωσε ναίειν E.Alc. 572
; οὐκ ἀξιῶ ’γὼ ’μαυτὸν ἰσχύειν μέγα Ar.Eq. 182;τί σαυτὸν ἀποτίνειν ἀξιοῖς; Pherecr.93
:—[voice] Pass., Pi. N.10.39, A.Pr. 242; διδάσκαλος ἀξιοῦσθαι to be esteemed as a teacher, Pl.Tht. 161d.2 think fit, expect, require that..,ἀ. τινὰ ἰέναι Hdt. 2.162
;ἀ. τινὰ ἀληθῆ λέγειν Antipho2.3.4
; οὐκ ἀ. [ὑμᾶς] τὰ μὴ δεινὰ ἐν ὀρρωδίᾳ ἔχειν we expect that you do not.., Th.2.89, cf. 3.44;ἀ. σωτηρίαν ἐμοὶ γενέσθαι And.1.143
; ἀ. καὶ παρακαλεῖν τινα c. inf., Decr. ap. D.18.165;ἀ. ἵνα.. Inscr.Prien.53.58
, al.; simply, ask, request, PEleph.19.18, Apollon.Perg.1 Praef. ([voice] Pass.); esp. pray, τὸν θεὸν ὅπως.. Aristeas 245, cf. LXX Je.7.16, SIG1181.1; τὰ -ούμενα prayers, Aristeas 18; also, ask, inquire of an oracle, Ps.-Callisth. 1.3.III c. inf. only, ἀ. κομίζεσθαι, τυγχάνειν think one has a right to receive, expect to receive, Th.1.43,7.15;προῖκα θεωρεῖν ἀ. Thphr. Char.6.4
;ἄλλο τι ἀξιοῖς ἢ ἀποθανεῖν; Lys.22.5
: with a neg., οὐκ ἀξιῶ ὑποπτεύεσθαι I think I do not deserve to be suspected, have a right not to be.., Th.4.86:—[voice] Pass., ὥστε ἀξιοῦσθαι λῃτουργεῖν so as to be required to.., D.27.64; one's duty,Men.
663.2 think fit, expect, consent, resolve, etc., and so in various senses, ἀξιῶ θανεῖν I consent to die, S.OT 944, etc.; dare,ἀξιῶσαι μάχην συνάψαι A.Pers. 335
; deign to do,εἴ τις ἀξιοῖ μαθεῖν Id.Ag. 1661
, cf. S.OT 1413; ἀξιῶ χρήματα λαμβάνειν I do not hesitate to receive, Pl.Hp.Mi. 364d, etc.; οἶμαι πάντας.. φέρειν ἀξιοῦν ἔρανον I think that all should be glad to bring, D.21.101:—freq. with neg., οὐδ' ἀξιῶ μνησθῆναι I do not think them worth mentioning, Hdt.2.20; ;οὐκ ἀξιώσαντες.. τοῦτο παθεῖν Th.1.102
(but ); refusing,X.
Oec.21.4:—also in [voice] Med. (not in [dialect] Att. Prose), ἀξιοῦσθαι μέλειν deign to care for, A.Ag. 370; φονεὺς γὰρ εἶναι ἠξιώσατο thought fit to be, Id.Eu. 425; οὐκ ἀξιεύμεναι ἀναμίσγεσθαι τῇσι ἄλλῃσι not condescending to.., Hdt.1.199; οὐκ ἀξιεύμενος ἐς τὸν.. θρόνον ἵζεσθαι not deeming oneself worthy to.., Id.7.16.3 think, deem,ἀξιοῦντες ἀδικέεσθαι Id.6.87
, cf. S.OC 579, E.HF 1343; ἑκάτεροι νικᾶν ἠξίουν claimed the victory, Th.1.55.IV make a claim, Id.4.58;πάντες καθ' ὑπεροχὴν -οῠσιν Arist.Pol. 1288a23
;ἀξίωσιν ἀ. Plb.38.7.7
; ἀξιοῦν τινά τι make a claim on a person, X.Mem.3.11.12.2 ἐγὼ μὲν οὑτωσὶ περὶ τῆς τύχης ἀξιῶ hold this opinion.., D.18.255; ἐγὼ μὲν οὐκ ἀξιῶ I think not, Id.20.12: in philosophic language, lay down, maintain (cf.ἀξίωμα 11.2
), Arist.APr. 37a10, cf. 41b10, Polystr.p.24 W.; ἐν τῷ τοιῷδε ἀξιοῦντι in such a state of opinion, v.l. in Th.3.43. -
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1) General subject: esteem, hallow, have in honour, hold in honour, hold in reverence (кого-л.), honour, regard with reverence (кого-л.), revere, reverence, venerate, have in honor, celebrate, cherish3) Advertising: hold in esteem4) Makarov: feel reverence for (кого-л.)5) Christianity: worship
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