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1 scopo sm
['skɔpo]aim, purposecercare uno scopo nella vita — to look for an aim o a purpose in life
senza scopo — (fare, cercare) pointlessly
PAROLA CHIAVE: scopo non si traduce mai con la parola inglese scopea scopo di lucro — for gain o money
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2 scopo
sm ['skɔpo]aim, purposecercare uno scopo nella vita — to look for an aim o a purpose in life
senza scopo — (fare, cercare) pointlessly
PAROLA CHIAVE: scopo non si traduce mai con la parola inglese scopea scopo di lucro — for gain o money
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3 intento
m.1 attempt (tentativa).aprobó el examen en el segundo intento he passed the exam at the second attemptlo conseguiré aunque muera en el intento I'll do it if it kills meintento de golpe de Estado attempted coupintento de robo attempted robberyintento de suicidio suicide attempt2 intention, objective, aim, goal.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: intentar.* * *1 attempt, try\al primer intento at the first attemptintento de asesinato attempted murder* * *noun m.1) try, attempt2) effort* * *SM1) (=tentativa) attemptfracasó en su intento de batir el récord mundial — he failed in his attempt to beat the world record
intento fallido o fracasado — failed attempt
intento de asesinato — (=acción) murder attempt; (=cargo) attempted murder
2) (=propósito) Méx intentionde intento — † Méx, Col by design
* * *a) ( tentativa) attemptb) (Méx) ( propósito) intention, aimde or a (puro) intento — (Col fam) on purpose, deliberately
* * *= attempt, try, bid.Ex. Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.Ex. Access is impaired by archaic, awkward, or simply strange headings that most normal persons would never look for on their first try.Ex. He has also applied NEPHIS to titles in a bid to produce index entries.----* con el primer intento = at the first shot.* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* el primer intento = the first time around.* en + Posesivo + intento de = in + Posesivo + bid to.* en un intento de = in an attempt to, in an effort to.* hacer el intento = have + a go, give + it a shot, give + Nombre + a try, have + a stab at, take + a stab at, make + a stab at, give + it a whirl, give + it a try.* intento de acercamiento = overture.* intento de asesinado = attempted murder.* intento de asesinato = attempt on + Posesivo + life.* intento de atraco fallido = failed robbery attempt.* intento de conexión = login.* intento de golpe de estado = attempted coup, coup attempt.* intento de robo fallido = failed robbery attempt.* intento de suicidio = suicide attempt, suicidal attempt, attempted suicide.* intento fallido = false start, failed attempt, bungled attempt.* intento suicida = suicide attempt, suicidal attempt.* mejor intento = best stab, best shot.* número de intentos fallidos = failure rate.* superar el intento = resist + effort.* un intento de = an exercise in, attempted.* * *a) ( tentativa) attemptb) (Méx) ( propósito) intention, aimde or a (puro) intento — (Col fam) on purpose, deliberately
* * *= attempt, try, bid.Ex: Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.
Ex: Access is impaired by archaic, awkward, or simply strange headings that most normal persons would never look for on their first try.Ex: He has also applied NEPHIS to titles in a bid to produce index entries.* con el primer intento = at the first shot.* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* el primer intento = the first time around.* en + Posesivo + intento de = in + Posesivo + bid to.* en un intento de = in an attempt to, in an effort to.* hacer el intento = have + a go, give + it a shot, give + Nombre + a try, have + a stab at, take + a stab at, make + a stab at, give + it a whirl, give + it a try.* intento de acercamiento = overture.* intento de asesinado = attempted murder.* intento de asesinato = attempt on + Posesivo + life.* intento de atraco fallido = failed robbery attempt.* intento de conexión = login.* intento de golpe de estado = attempted coup, coup attempt.* intento de robo fallido = failed robbery attempt.* intento de suicidio = suicide attempt, suicidal attempt, attempted suicide.* intento fallido = false start, failed attempt, bungled attempt.* intento suicida = suicide attempt, suicidal attempt.* mejor intento = best stab, best shot.* número de intentos fallidos = failure rate.* superar el intento = resist + effort.* un intento de = an exercise in, attempted.* * *1 (tentativa) attemptmurió en el intento she died in the attemptlo consiguió al tercer intento she succeeded at the third attempt, she managed the third time round ( colloq)un intento de suicidio a suicide attempt2 ( Méx) (propósito) intention, aim* * *
Del verbo intentar: ( conjugate intentar)
intento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
intentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
intentar
intento
intentar ( conjugate intentar) verbo transitivo
to try;◊ ¡inténtalo otra vez! try again!;
intento un aterrizaje de emergencia to attempt an emergency landing;
intento hacer algo to try to do sth;
¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
intento sustantivo masculino
intentar verbo transitivo to try, attempt: intentaremos que regrese hoy mismo, we'll try to get him to come home today without fail ➣ Ver nota en try
intento sustantivo masculino attempt
intento de robo/asesinato, attempted robbery/murder
' intento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abortar
- amago
- desesperada
- desesperado
- fallida
- fallido
- retraer
- suicidio
- conocer
- empeño
- ensayo
- frustrado
- fuga
- nuevo
- resultado
- vano
English:
abortive
- attempt
- bid
- bribe
- cow
- damp
- defraud
- deliberate
- duck
- dupe
- effort
- fail
- go
- hoodwink
- ineffective
- initial
- intent
- justification
- lure
- mislead
- outguess
- pad out
- plot
- suicide attempt
- sweat off
- think back
- try
- worthy
- aim
- bungle
- carry
- crack
- endeavor
- false
- fumble
- overture
- rebuild
- succeed
- unsuccessful
- why
* * *intento nm[tentativa] attempt; [intención] intention;aprobó el examen en el segundo intento he passed the exam at the second attempt;lo conseguiré aunque muera en el intento I'll do it if it kills me;intento de golpe de Estado attempted coup;intento de robo attempted robbery;intento de suicidio suicide attempt* * *m1 attempt, try* * *intento nm1) propósito: intent, intention2) tentativa: attempt, try* * *intento n attempt -
4 rechercher
rechercher [ʀ(ə)∫εʀ∫e]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = chercher à trouver) [+ objet égaré ou désiré, enfant perdu] to search for ; [+ coupable, témoin] to look for ; [+ cause d'accident] to try to determine• « on recherche femme de ménage » (dans une annonce) "cleaning lady required"b. ( = viser à) [+ honneurs, compliment] to seek ; [+ danger] to court ; [+ succès, plaisir] to pursue• rechercher l'amitié/la compagnie de qn to seek sb's friendship/companyc. ( = reprendre) [+ personne] to collect* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃe1) ( tâcher de trouver) to search out [objet convoité]; to look for [objet égaré]; to look for [logement, emploi, explication]; Informatique to search for [donnée]‘recherchons vendeuse qualifiée’ — ‘qualified sales assistant GB ou clerk US required’
2) ( tâcher d'obtenir) to seek [sécurité, bonheur, paix] ( auprès de quelqu'un with somebody); to seek, to look for [alliés, soutien]; to fish for [compliments]* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃe vt1) [objet égaré, personne] to look for, to search for, [témoins, coupable, main-d'œuvre] to look forLa police recherche l'assassin. — The police are looking for the killer.
2) [causes d'un phénomène, nouveau procédé] to try to find3) [bonheur, l'amitié de qn] to seek4) INFORMATIQUE"rechercher et remplacer" — "search and replace"
* * *rechercher verb table: aimer vtr1 ( tâcher de trouver) to search out [objet convoité]; to look for [objet égaré]; to look for [logement, emploi, explication]; Ordinat to search for [donnée]; collectionneur qui recherche un livre rare collector searching out ou trying to track down a rare book; rechercher un terme dans une banque de données to search a data bank for a term; rechercher les causes d'un accident/d'un phénomène to look into the causes of an accident/of a phenomenon; il est recherché pour meurtre/par la police/dans le monde entier he's wanted for murder/by the police/the world over; ‘recherchons vendeuse qualifiée’ ‘qualified sales assistant GB ou clerk US required’;2 ( tâcher d'obtenir) to seek [sécurité, bonheur, paix] (auprès de qn with sb); to seek, to look for [alliances, alliés, soutien]; to fish for [compliments].[rəʃɛrʃe] verbe transitif1. [document, objet] to look ou to search for (inseparable)[disparu] to search for (inseparable)[assassin] to look for (inseparable)‘on recherche pour meurtre homme brun, 32 ans’ ‘wanted for murder brown-haired, 32-year-old man’2. [dans une annonce]4. [compliment, pouvoir, gloire] to seek (out)[sécurité] to look for (inseparable)[fortune, plaisirs] to be in search of[prendre à nouveau]va me rechercher du pain chez le boulanger/à la cuisine go and get me some more bread from the baker's/kitchen -
5 ζητέω
ζητέω impf. ἐζήτουν; fut. ζητήσω; 1 aor. ἐζήτησα. Pass.: impf. sg. ἐζητεῖτο Hb 8:7; 1 fut. ζητηθήσομαι; aor. ἐζητήθην (LXX; AcPlCor 2:8; 1) (s. two next entries; Hom.+).① try to find someth., seek, look for in order to find (s. εὑρίσκω 1a)ⓐ what one possessed and has lost, w. acc. τινά Mt 28:5; Mk 1:37; Lk 2:48f; J 6:24, 26; 7:34, 36. τί Mt 18:12; Lk 19:10; AcPlCor 2:8 (ParJer 5:12). Abs. Lk 15:8.ⓑ what one desires somehow to bring into relation w. oneself or to obtain without knowing where it is to be found τινά 2 Ti 1:17; J 18:4, 7f; Ac 10:19, 21. ζητεῖν τ. θεόν, εἰ ἄρα γε αὐτὸν εὕροιεν search for God, in the hope that they may find him 17:27 (cp. Wsd 1:1; 13:6; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 36; Tat. 13, 2); Ro 10:20 (Is 65:1). τί Mt 2:13; 12:43; 13:45 (in the special sense seek to buy as X., Cyr. 2, 2, 26; Theophr., Char. 23, 8 ἱματισμὸν ζητῆσαι εἰς δύο τάλαντα); Lk 11:24. τὶ ἔν τινι someth. on someth. fruit on a tree 13:6f. Abs. Mt 7:7f; Lk 11:9f (ζήτει καὶ εὑρήσεις Epict. 4, 1, 51).ⓒ be on the search for look for, search out τινά someone Mk 3:32; Ac 9:11; IPol 4:2. For the purpose of arrest, pass. GPt 7:26; MPol 3:2.② to seek information, investigate, examine, consider, deliberate (X., Cyr. 8, 5, 13; Lucian, Hermot. 66; Aelian, VH 2, 13; 4 Macc 1:13; Just., D. 28, 1 τὸ ζητούμενον ‘question, problem’; cp. דרשׁ in post-bibl. Hebr. and Aram.: Dalman, Aram.-neuhebr. Handwörterbuch2 1922; HStrack, Einleitg. in Talmud u. Midraš5 1921, 4) παραλόγως ζ. engage in irrational investigations Dg 11:1. ἐν ἑαυτῷ ζ. περί τινος ponder someth. Hs 2:1. περὶ τούτου ζητεῖτε μετʼ ἀλλήλων ὅτι; are you deliberating with each other on the fact that? J 16:19 (Just., D. 19, 1 al.). W. indir. discourse foll. consider (Diod S 1, 51, 6 πόσαι …; Tat. 26, 1 τίς ὁ θεός; 29, 1 ὅτῳ τρόπῳ) πῶς Mk 11:18; 14:1, 11. τί Lk 12:29. τὸ πῶς 22:2. εἰ B 11:1.—As legal t.t. investigate (Dinarchus 1, 8; POxy 237 VI, 41; 726, 16; O. Theb 134, 4; EBickermann, RHR 112, ’35, 214f) ἔστιν ὁ ζητῶν κ. κρίνων there is one who investigates and judges J 8:50b (cp. Philo, De Jos. 174). J 11:56 may also have this technical sense.③ to devote serious effort to realize one’s desire or objective, strive for, aim (at), try to obtain, desire, wish (for)ⓐ desire to possess τὶ someth. (Lucian, Hermot. 66 τ. εὐδαιμονίαν; Just., D. 102, 6 σωτηρίαν καὶ βοήθειαν) τ. βασιλείαν Mt 6:33; Lk 12:31. εὐκαιρίαν Mt 26:16; Lk 22:6. ψευδομαρτυρίαν Mt 26:59; cp. Mk 14:55. τὴν δόξαν J 5:44; 7:18; 8:50a. τιμὴν κ. ἀφθαρσίαν Ro 2:7; cp. 1 Cor 7:27b; 2 Cor 12:14; Col 3:1; 1 Pt 3:11 (Ps 33:15).ⓑ wish for, aim at τὶ someth. τὸν θάνατον Rv 9:6. λύσιν 1 Cor 7:27a. τὸ θέλημά τινος be intent on someone’s will=aim to satisfy it J 5:30. τὸ σύμφορόν τινος someone’s benefit (Hermogenes 283 p. 301, 11 R. v.l. ἐμοῦ … οὐ τὸ Φιλίππου συμφέρον ζητοῦντος [a citation of Dem. 18, 30, which reads Φιλίππῳ]) 1 Cor 10:33; τὰ (τὸ) ἑαυτοῦ ζητεῖν strive for one’s own advantage 10:24; 13:5; Phil 2:21.ⓒ w. interrog. pron. τί ζητεῖτε; (cp. Gen 37:15) what do you want? J 1:38; cp. 4:27 (JFoster, ET 52, ’40/41, 37f).ⓓ w. inf. foll. (Hdt. 3, 137) mostly aor. (Plut., Thes. 35, 6; SIG 372, 7; Wsd 8:2; Sir 7:6; 27:1; Tob 5:14 BA; TestSol 15:7; Jos., Ant. 11, 174; 13, 7) Mt 12:46; 21:46; Mk 12:12; Lk 5:18; 9:9; 11:54 v.l.; 17:33; J 5:18; 7:1; Ac 13:7 D, 8; 16:10 (cp. 3 Km 11:22); Ro 10:3; Gal 2:17. Rarely the pres. inf. (X., An. 5, 4, 33; Esth 8:12c) Lk 6:19; Gal 1:10 (ζ. ἀρέσκειν as Ael. Aristid. 34, 39 K.=50 p. 560 D.)—ἵνα for the inf. 1 Cor 14:12.ⓔ OT lang. apparently is reflected in ζ. τὴν ψυχήν τινος seek the life of someone Mt 2:20 (cp. Ex 4:19); Ro 11:3 (3 Km 19:10); cp. also 3 Km 19:14; Sir 51:3; Ps 34:4; 37:13; 39:15; 53:5; 62:10; 85:14.④ ask for, request, demand τὶ someth. σημεῖον Mk 8:12. σοφίαν 1 Cor 1:22. δοκιμήν 2 Cor 13:3. τινά J 4:23. τὶ παρά τινος demand someth. fr. someone (Demosth. 4, 33; Sir 7:4; 28:3; 1 Esdr 8:50; Tob 4:18) Mk 8:11; Lk 11:16; 12:48. Also τὶ ἀπό τινος B 21:6. ζητεῖται ἐν τ. οἰκονόμοις ἵνα it is required of managers that 1 Cor 4:2 (AFridrichsen, ConNeot 7, ’42, 5).—B. 655; 764. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
6 perseguir
v.1 to pursue.con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflationElla persigue el éxito She pursues success.2 to persecute.lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefsle persigue la mala suerte he's dogged by bad lucklos fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhoodEl policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.3 to chase, to chase down, to follow, to get after.Buck persigue aves Buck chases birds.4 to aspire to, to aim to, to pursue, to pursue to.Ella persigue estudiar en Francia She pursues to study in France.5 to prosecute, to prosecute by the law.La corte persigue a Ricardo The court prosecutes Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase3 (reprimir) to persecute4 figurado (pretender) to be after, be looking for5 DERECHO to prosecute* * *verb1) to persecute2) pursue3) worry, torment* * *VT1) [+ presa, fugitivo] [gen] to pursue, chase; [por motivos ideológicos] to persecute; (=acosar) to hunt down, hunt out2) [+ persona, empleo] to chase after, go after; [+ propósito, fin] to pursuela persiguió durante dos años — he was after her for two years, he pursued her for two years
* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex. Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex. Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex. A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex. Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex. Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex. A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.----* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex: A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex: Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex: A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *vtA ‹fugitivo/delincuente› to pursue, chase; ‹presa› to pursue, chase, huntB (por la ideología) to persecuteel gobierno persiguió a los que se oponían al régimen the government persecuted those who opposed the regimeC1 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursuejóvenes que persiguen la fama young people in pursuit of o seeking famela finalidad que se persigue es que baje esta cifra the ultimate aim is to lower this figureno sé qué persigues con esa actitud I don't know what you're hoping to achieve with that attitude2(acosar): me persigue pidiéndome el coche prestado he's always pestering me to lend him the car ( colloq)me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luckla suerte lo persigue luck always seems to be on his sideparece que te persiguen las enfermedades you seem to be plagued by illness* * *
perseguir ( conjugate perseguir) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursue;
me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luck
perseguir verbo transitivo
1 (ir detrás de alguien) to chase
2 (por ideas) to persecute
3 (un objetivo) to pursue
4 (acompañar) les persigue la mala suerte, they are dogged by bad luck
' perseguir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morosa
- moroso
- andar
- caza
- corretear
English:
chase
- dog
- get after
- go after
- hunt down
- make after
- persecute
- pursue
- victimize
- go
- haunt
- run
* * *perseguir vt1. [ir tras de] to pursue;[corredor, ciclista] to chase down2. [acosar] to persecute;lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefs;lo persigue la mala suerte she's dogged by bad luck;los fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhood3. [tratar de obtener] to pursue;con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflation* * *v/t1 objetivo pursue2 delincuente look for3 ( molestar) pester4 ( acosar) persecute* * *perseguir {75} vt1) : to pursue, to chase2) : to persecute3) : to pester, to annoy* * *perseguir vb1. (en general) to chase / to pursue -
7 домогвам се
strive (до after, for, да с inf.)look up to* * *домо̀гвам се,възвр. гл. aspire (до to, да с inf.), strive (до after, for; да с inf.), covet (до -), woo (до -); look up to; aim at (с ger. или същ.), try (for); struggle (до for, да с inf.), work one’s way (до to); ( опитвам се да привлека) разг. sniff (a)round.* * *aspire ; come after ; strive for; try for -
8 quaerō
quaerō sīvī, sītus, ere [QVAES-], to seek, look for: quaerenti (deae) defuit orbis, O.: te ipsum quaerebam, was looking for, T.: suos notos, Cs.: ab ostio quaerens Ennium, asking for: cum praetor quaereretur: quem quaeritis, adsum, V.: liberi ad necem quaerebantur: escam in sterquilinio, Ph.: per imas Quaerit iter vallīs (Ufens), V.: cauda colubrae... moriens dominae vestigia quaerit, O.— To seek to obtain, look for, strive for, seek: sibi alium imperatorem, S.: in regnum quaeritur heres, V.: milites ducem quaerentes: in eum invidia quaesita est, i. e. prejudice is excited: ad ornatum ludorum aurum: regia potestas hac lege quaeritur: ne quaeratur latebra periurio: voce pericula, provoke, O.: defensorem suae salutis eum.—With inf, to seek, strive, endeavor, ask: ne quaere doceri Quam poenam, etc., V.: Antequam... speciosa quaero Pascere tigrīs, i. e. let me rather, H.: classibus advehebantur, qui mutare sedes quaerebant, Ta.— To strive to gain, earn, win by effort, acquire: Conserva, quaere, parce, T.: Quaerit ac timet uti, H.: victum volgo, T.: confiteri sibi quaesito opus esse, that he must earn something.—To feel the want of, miss, lack: Siciliam in uberrimā Siciliae parte: ne ille saepe Persas et Indos quaesisset, L.: quaerit Boeotia Dircen, O.— To ask, desire, require, demand, need, call for: quid sibi hic vestitus quaerit? i. e. what do you mean by? T.: collis pauca munimenta quaerebat, S.: qui tumultus dictatoriam maiestatem quaesisset, made necessary, L.: nego esse quicquam, quod cuiusquam oratoris eloquentiam quaereret: quaeris ut suscipiam cogitationem, quidnam istis agendum putem.—Fig., to seek mentally, think over, meditate, aim at, plan, devise, find: consilium, T.: quonam modo maxime ulti sanguinem nostrum pereamus, S.: remedium: rationes eas, quae ex coniecturā pendent.— To seek to learn, make inquiry, ask, inquire, interrogate: item alio die Quaerebam, T.: quaerendo cognoveram: vide, quaere, circumspice!: quaesiturus, unum caelum esset an innumerabilia: Naturā fieret laudabile carmen, an arte, Quaesitum est, has been made a question, H.: cum ab iis saepius quaereret, made inquiries, Cs.: quaero abs te nunc, Hortensi, cum, etc.: quaesivit a medicis, quem a modum se haberet, N.: quaero de te, num, etc.: Cura tibi de quo quaerere nulla fuit, O.: in dominos quaeri de servis iniquom est, i. e. to examine under torture: quaerit ex solo ea, quae, etc., Cs.: habes, quod ex me quaesisti.— To examine, inquire into, make inquiry, investigate: coëgit consules circa fora proficisci ibique quaerere, L.: hunc abduce, vinci, quaere rem, T.: scrutatus sum quae potui et quaesivi omnia: rem illam: quorum de naturā Caesar cum quaereret, sic reperiebat, Cs.—Esp., of judicial investigation: de pecuniis repetundis: dum de patris morte quaereretur: ut veteribus legibus, tantum modo extra ordinem, quaereretur, the investigation should be made.—In parenthet. clauses, to inquire, consider: omnino, si quaeris, ludi apparatissimi: noli quaerere: ita mihi pulcher hic dies visus est, in short: si verum quaeritis, to speak the truth: si verum quaerimus.* * *quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus Vsearch for, seek, strive for; obtain; ask, inquire, demand -
9 quaero
quaero (old orthogr. QVAIRO, Epitaphs of the Scipios, 6; for the original form and etym. quaeso, ĕre, v. quaeso), sīvi or sĭi, sītum, 3, v. a., to seek.I.Lit.A.In gen.: aliquem, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40 (Ann. v. 43 Vahl.); Plaut. Mil. 2, 3, 3:B.te ipsum quaerebam,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 8, 3:escam in sterquilinio,
Phaedr. 3, 12 init. —In partic.1.To seek to get or procure, to seek or search for a thing, Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 38:b.rem mercaturis faciendis,
Cic. Par. 6, 2, 46.— Absol.:contrivi in quaerendo vitam atque aetatem meam,
Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 15; 5, 3, 27; Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 57; id. A. P. 170.—Transf., to get, procure, obtain, acquire a thing:2.uxores liberorum quaerendorum causā ducere,
Suet. Caes. 52:liberorum quaerundorum causā ei uxor data est,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 109; cf.:quaerunt litterae hae sibi liberos,
id. Ps. 1, 1, 21.—To seek for something missing, to miss:3.Siciliam in uberrimā Siciliae parte,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 18, § 47:optatos Tyndaridas,
Prop. 1, 17, 18:Phoebi comam,
Tib. 2, 3, 20:amnes,
Stat. Th. 4, 703.—To ask, desire, with ut and subj.:II.quaeris ut suscipiam cogitationem quidnam istis agendum putem,
Cic. Att. 14, 20, 4.—Trop.A.In gen., to seek, i. e. to think over, meditate, aim at, plan a thing:B.dum id quaero, tibi qui filium restituerem,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 83:quonam modo maxime ulti sanguinem nostrum pereamus,
Sall. C. 33,5:fugam,
Cic. Att. 7, 17, 1; id. Mur. 37, 80:sibi remedium ad rem aliquam,
id. Clu. 9, 27:de gratiā quid significares, mecum ipse quaerebam,
id. Att. 9, 11, A, 1.—With inf.:tristitiae causam si quis cognoscere quaerit,
seeks, strives, endeavors, Ov. Tr. 5, 4, 7; id. Am. 1, 8, 51; Hor. C. 3, 4, 39; id. Ep. 1, 1, 2 al.—In partic.1.To look for, seek to gain any thing; to get, acquire, obtain, procure:2.laudem sibi,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 74:salutem alicui malo,
id. Ad. 3, 2, 2:negabant ullā aliā in re nisi in naturā quaerendum esse illud summum bonum,
Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 19:pudentem exitum suae impudentiae,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 1, § 2:invidiam in aliquem,
id. Rab. Post. 17, 46. —Of inanim. and abstr. subjects, to demand, need, require, = requirere:3. (α).quod cujusquam oratoris eloquentiam quaereret,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 10, § 29:lites ex limitibus judicem quaerant,
Varr. R. R. 1, 15, 1:bellum dictatoriam majestatem quaesivisset,
Liv. 8, 30:quaerit Boeotia Dircen,
Ov. M. 2, 239. —With ab:(β).cum ab iis saepius quaereret,
made inquiries, Caes. B. G. 1, 32:quaero abs te nunc, Hortensi, cum, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83, § 191:quaesivit a medicis, quemadmodum se haberet,
Nep. Dion, 2, 4:a quo cum quaesisset, quo se deduci vellet,
id. Epam. 4, 5; cf. Cic. N. D. 1, 22, 60. —With de:(γ).quaerebat paulo ante de me, quid, etc.,
Cic. Pis. 9, 18:de te ipso quaero, Vatini, utrum, etc.,
id. Vatin. 4, 10:quaero de te, arbitrerisne, etc.,
Liv. 4, 40:cura tibi de quo quaerere nulla fuit,
Ov. P. 4, 3, 18.—With ex:(δ).quaesivi ex Phaniā, quam in partem provinciae putaret, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 3, 6, 1:quaerit ex solo ea, quae, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 18.—With a rel.-clause:4. a.ille baro te putabat quaesiturum, unum caelum esset an innumerabilia,
Cic. Fam. 9, 26, 3:natura fieret laudabile carmen, an arte, Quaesitum est,
Hor. A. P. 409:quaeritur inter medicos, cujus generis aquae sint utilissimae,
Plin. 31, 3, 21, § 31.—With inf. (post-Aug.):b.e monte aliquo in alium transilire quaerens,
Plin. 8, 53, 79, § 214:qui mutare sedes quaerebant,
Tac. G. 2.—Transf., of animals, plants, etc., to desire, prefer, seek:5.salictum et harundinetum... umidum locum quaerunt,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 5:glires aridum locum quaerunt,
id. ib. 3, 15, 2; Col. 1, praef. §26: lupinum quaerit maxime sabulosa,
Plin. 18, 14, 36, § 134;so of the soil: ager aquosus plus stercoris quaerit,
demands, Pall. 1, 6, 15.—To examine or inquire into judicially, to investigate, institute an investigation; with [p. 1502] acc. (rare):b.hunc abduce, vinci, rem quaere,
Ter. Ad. 3 (4), 36:non dubitabat Minucius, quin iste (Verres) illo die rem illam quaesiturus non esset,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 29, § 72. —With de and abl. (class.; cf.Krebs, Autibarb. p. 962 sq.): de pecuniis repetundis,
Cic. Verr. 1, 9, 27:de morte alicujus,
id. Rosc. Am. 41, 119:de servo in dominum,
to question by torture, put to the rack, id. Mil. 22, 59:aliquid per tormenta,
Suet. Tib. 58:legibus,
to investigate according to the laws, impartially, Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 3. —Transf.: si quaeris, si quaerimus (prop., if we, or you, look well into the matter; if we, or you, would know the truth), to say the truth, in fact, to speak honestly:A.omnino, si quaeris, ludi apparatissimi,
Cic. Fam. 7, 1, 2:at sunt morosi, et anxii, et difficiles senes: si quaerimus, etiam avari,
id. Sen. 18, 65:si quaeritis,
id. de Or. 2, 62, 254; so,too, si verum quaeris,
id. Fam. 12, 8, 1:si verum quaeritis,
id. de Or. 2, 34, 146:si verum quaerimus,
id. Tusc. 2, 23, 55: noli quaerere or quid quaeris? in short, in one word:noli quaerere: ita mihi pulcher hic dies visus est,
id. Fam. 4, 4, 3:quid quaeris? biduo factus est mihi familiaris,
id. ib. 3, 1, 2.— Hence, quaesītus, a, um, P. a., sought out.In a good sense, select, special, extraordinary (mostly post-Aug.): epulae quaesitissumae, Sall. ap. Macr. S. 2, 9, 9 (Sall. H. 2, 23, 4 Dietsch); comp.:B.leges quaesitiores (opp. simplices),
Tac. A. 3, 26:quaesitior adulatio,
id. ib. 3, 57.— Sup.:quaesitissimi honores,
Tac. A. 2, 53.—In a bad sense (opp. to what is natural), far-fetched, studied, affected, assumed (class.):C.vitabit etiam quaesita nec ex tempore ficta, sed domo allata, quae plerumque sunt frigida,
Cic. Or. 26, 89:ut numerus non quaesitus, sed ipse secutus esse videatur,
id. ib. 65, 219:comitas,
Tac. A. 6, 50:asperitas,
id. ib. 5, 3.—Subst.: quaesītum, i, n.1.A question ( poet.):2.accipe quaesiti causam,
Ov. M. 4, 793; id. F. 1, 278; Hor. S. 2, 6, 82.—A question as a rhetorical figure, = pusma, Mart. Cap. 5, § 524. -
10 anstreben
anstreben v V&M aim, aspire to, target* * *v <V&M> aim, aspire to, target* * *anstreben, großindustrielle Abstützung
to seek shelter with conglomerates;
• Gewinn durch Investitionen anstreben to look for profit by investment. -
11 التمس
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ \ اِلتَمَسَ عُذرًا لِـ \ make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
12 appeal
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
13 beg
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
14 invite
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
15 petition
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
16 plead
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
17 request
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
18 seek, sought
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
19 solicit
اِلْتَمَسَ \ appeal: to ask anxiously or beg: The lost child appealed (to us) for help. beg: ask seriously: I beg you to be careful.. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. petition: to ask (the government) through a petition: We petitioned (the government) for a speed limit in our street. plead: to beg: He pleaded for mercy. He pleaded with me (He begged me) to let him go. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek, sought: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) to look for. solicit: ask seriously for; urge (the fulfilment of one’s aim); invite: May I solicit your support for Smith’s election as a member of the club. \ See Also طلب (طَلَبَ)، تَوَسَّلَ -
20 домогна се
домо̀гна се,
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